.ft. : . 0 , ,, . '" I ll I IV A El , , M , ft . I h ::-. K3 1 KM tL! I XDEPKNDENT IN TH 1 Cs'o;:- VOL. XI. NEW BKIIXE, CRAVEN COUNTY, X. (;., EDITORIAL ()TK. . It "757" ill Pay TO GOTO KINSTON Tff DO YOUR TRADING, .1.-' .OETT-ENGrER BROS. i" ha.- Can aai mUX m!1 jam Good low aj tay ot Suit Our new upc a J , Heady Made Clothing. Dres Goods, Notions, Viece Goods, White Goods, XJt m oa, ara now is, aai JUfUj4 far Y. kr ki t fill I ae tariff iobb.-rv be: lie i c ;i! u nil 'i.i 'j H '"..: .-. M k . Pi: p :.r 1; iv r editor of t tii' S " ;n S. 1 : c n ' of New i ,.rk. t..i- ; ubliV.,-,! letter in w ii.rh in- . r- ): for u i ; i;ilr:i'A n l: lu-w. ' ni ,i ml iin: tr " ' ' ' ' I'1 rr.i t ; i' i u ' r . -1 1 1 siMifetici J 'flu t .1 toil : ' -i : methods ni .ii ' .i oonropt;on- liopntilicimsni i fli.' war !!" 1. Si v. l. ! .!!.: C.tv.: ::i :!ur Strrl!: i;. ''U' Wi Di'nioi'r.it ;:o .i A !it :i ; : : I. anoc i'l ''r.i i c,i 1- 1 tr au for Armour' llu, Lj I'o-nS. r fWiaa. Carollsa PIaUa. Ia fact ttrrr it S- m; looM tki of W. Jt W. IUuro.l. pj for all oar parth, ooo-i'ie-..It ii ; -w.-.i pVM ai Iraatfer ta baflt of th- di.-oin: '.o : ' , .Oua la Kiiutoa, aa4 n will t t!: toi w m n OIETTiWCER BROS., . SION.OF THL CELEBRATED PEARL SHIRT. do l' S ! i ' I i wili and don' for t V 1 1 1 1 : in' in ,i ' "i : ; N t; ;.r: :; : : .. .i' .-: ret' li . fur ( ; i : u' r I' N. Tb Tictloa ul ka ttroaf , nol only in tb work kr.owr. writer, kal lataaaw fcalior ia Mcancf wK.yu- p- ra- th n.vnine ho io fottaaata lariag iu trt yr ii" abli : n. A - r.oTI. tatitird p Barrasta," j i'raJcriw J. Sii.m.oo. i:i the JnoAry aW, a4 tarlj b lha Jtar BOTeltie a;!t r- pub". h- J by Hrnrj Jimj 0, Banaar. TV ikort ton- it- of n :t; : " rnf-h in J frh- estimati'i. I State wrl o answer lor to t lie 1 1 o ; i i Tn k i: i i tlier.' : a e:ety. W,. I'i-k i-u r i am Nt MWSET SCHOOL, INT. O- For Girls and Young Ladies. $90.00 for Board, Tuition, Music. So extra eicrpt Drawing and Piatinf. for catAlogne to jaa22dwtf JOSEPU KIN3Y, Principal Do thyself no harm." Hi5. S. 8. Cox is warmly advo cated for Mayor of New York. Ttie English Date of Cumber. Und ha refaacd the Bulgarian rrown . Ir is mippo.-ed that Mr. lllaiiie naileil fur New York on List Wed neAd.ty . TilK oAnva.H.i ot the State is pro- greasiop to the satisfaet ion of the trr in the Democratic party. Obligations ol patriotism can not be transferred. K.-erv man mast do his daty. Kvssv Democrat should work m if the saccew of his party depended on hi individual action. It in proposed to Imild a biidge across the Knglish Channel. !e tween England and France. President Cleveland ha.s re- T. (Vte turneii from a short vacation, and o it thin , in now at the White House. '-w.-o The greatest danger to the Democracy both in the State and the nation is over confidence. A voi.i'.vNi'' eruption has oc curred in Japan, destroy ing several villages and killing 1,000 persons. A chilled, sulking in his tent was a jrreater f o to Greece than Hwfr nn the m 1 1 U all Trnv - - .... H1(,r,, ; k ,!,(.'. Hie 10 armg- ciety. We do not ! THE Tope f Kome is sniTermg certain place- .a p from the etTectx of disordered liver. tin,i nuich to -.1 1 . 1 IKh rapidly Issing rlesb, and ex- en j,t t,,. -x, peneocea severe pains. we st(. tui is grow ;t.g be; Ix't as attempt great things and will not do tn make swrepit expct great tbiags. Allen it. eral..a: ii.ms lounde TharmaD, the defenderof labor and 'servation. Homer the champion of the people, opens his people were 1.. his canvass in Michigan. liEMEMUEE that it Ls the coutinu ous performance of duty that en sare.s reward. Do then vour dutv. Do it now. Go-thesays: ' and prNrcI moment i a powerful that e 1 1 U : Ir uow seems that the l'.ulgariau throne will be vacant for a consid erable period. No prince of high family ami real merit, will accept a place ot such qnestionaMe honor and certain danger. We believe Cleveland and Thur man will be elected, llepnbhcans believe Uarriaon and Morton will :i's are 1 tot he , ki;m 'N, Review, a strong reasons KepubL 1 emo 1 single eliabill- :e- ..lea-. Hew eu ,1; ,1 t'l-tter rn-: I.., while 1 engage d with !lOR." 1.1 l.e 1 ' I .n a-r.a'e- : ( . 1 r ' y earu ii no .-.era 1 :'-er- a;e no 1 .11 ::e 1 ' : ; : so V i.ern .'lily Jersey, ; i'l : ii 'ii 1 not w Y' tepu! I e,.t 1 1 ; 1 'e I. II r- be I k in : in ;.lt In 11 declination of the Governor .s a great sur rise, and a wakens earr.e.-t enquiry as to the meaning nf the Midden revolution. The causes which have indin cxl this action are believed to lie Cmv f-rnor Porter's dissatisfact n n with the Republican platform, and the very evident hostility of the labor element to General Harrison's cm d 1 1 1 a c v . We were prepared lor marvelous revelations in the West, bu we never lucked forward to an in;ir like this. Porter is not willing to carry Harrison 111 Indiana. It looks like an unconditional surren der to the Democracy. All along McDonald, Yonrliees. Gray and other leaders have as sorted that Indiana is democratic by move than ten thousand m ajnr- it. J. 11? now there is no estimat ing the majority. It is admitted that Cleveland and Thurman are stronger than their party, and it really seems that the Kepubliea-n party is fulling to pieces in Indi ana. ( f cmrse Republicans will find some excuse for the withdrawal of Porter, other than the weakness of Harrison, or the unpopularity of the Chicago platform. Already it is said that Porter is tired of poli- t; ! i, nun w tl ;i -lei-; m : ."1 : -! Hi '1 1 -I,- , : ' 1 1 we U l-i; ai ..-::! to ,-i : t r 1 . : ;i ; privilrt; - :::;-.! 1 K ni-r:i 1 1 r. t ' alt en ii . I'i." 1 iv, :, : i ri 'i -11 ,ii 1 v u 11. h.'i ,i t v ail . ni i n i ter- i 1 - --nt w 'f J!:iyi-o.- H V.-. ' :' 1 '. S. ( ' ii; -... (, i . ,r 1 1 1 re- , -" iv i.r-- i-. .' N e I ' 1 li - i 1 I... '.:,.!' r end lav r:!f!ib-r- .- i i.e :i e---.::..; .-. -.. . : '. ". K u: . ! y a r--: ::i ;'. : er:ta! :!: '. :).- ::. : the te.il. ' If !.:. ri him f ol Ii v t:: . After the -.!::. : . Wii ..f-:: M r it r I .0 w V e- tV! " 1 ". " ;.-v. j. . !.,-., -. ;-reaim t i;,;i' i-a-I r i ii:... ! 1. ti-t church a;;- -:.t . preachinir. iuot d o v . . 1 1 nr.! - :? niet-tm. " U'i p. ui. -! '. -appoint mt r.t. At elertiwr; ..' rr. u. II. V. Pattle u a, i.ou I I: II. I.e vi- S-cteftry. Iv'P'Tt ef evi.'l i-i i! il". urc lit s r '- r-. -cr. : Ly pa?:nr- prt- -it :ie t- ( 1. Hi it lm rir.li itnl ilorntnil tn t lLO-. ua literature. But it cannot be for- ,. j. ii,u-. gotten that the Republican plan of M- Wooten an A rcsjliiti.'ri v e impaicn was ro mase Indiana tueii a ;:. S. . !!. V,-. i 1; 11 - r . H 1 L'- epti.t..- The duty ut n.en be: ready ti.ey wen there are mo-, w former i .1 s we: e .at '. lii-re ' -. 1:1 ib t, 'I''.'.'.:. '. . 1 1 ib riming 1 'he wo! Id 1- Mi whole tter. It gen- 1 nil 1 1 m 1 ; ed ob- 'amented that ptixMcalN the 1 1.; - d i when -npeihor. Men l.ni'-y that the - cr : 1. a n i 11 rs. re '. aign sure by. the candidacy of Porter, and that now, when the battle is joined, he refuses to carry the Re publican tlag. Already we have met the enemy and thev are ours true i;g to US, is a "Trust behind it of mono e t t e I 1 tell ii I'm--' ." 1 kist. av a 11 ; le in a ' 1 ' i : n POLITICAL POINTERS. We have already called attention to the Republican dilemma in In diana, but Indiana is not alone. The whole West quivers with (1 ,rL.s . volcanic liies, ready to burst foith, in terrible eruptions and bury the RcMiblican party 111 irretriev able ruins. Day Lefoie e.Meiday the Dcmo eratic National Committee was in se.-.;iui in New York city for the lose ot t ak; ng counsel together not ,1 n c- d 10- Th : - a I n k .- be the succeasfnl candidates. Much ' gome A in.ror:: v, of ;U depends npon the wort done, and iea,ijng mauufae; urei s of a article, tired ol 'competing w another for the leitron ige Hon. S. S. Cox declines to enter public, ami wi-h :ig to o the race for Major of New York. ; more perfect : tiu we must see to it that every man do his dutv. ii, but gauti. trut. great sta pie h one f the ;a:n a great 1 -. 1 i .1 . t?-s"L 2c. g O I? 2-3 0 S p 2. ca "a 2 P 1 p pi:: - - o 'so- 55 S I W : c 2. o o 2 P n : r 3 o o P W : : 8 t3 p 2 S : : : - ? o ' 2. -oq " p : : : ? 3 g o : : r 2 2. o -M w : : : o- 5 bn P w m . or P " o q ca M -f w 5 p P S rt S o B p- sup g S ol-i o P v -3 p- I - i O P . 7& o "2 BJa' Ih irZ' betweu "enerulea and the I'ni'ed State. Secretary Bayard cabled back a complimentary message NE hundred aud twenty nn-m bera of the Chamber of Deputies COInp,li1 have signed a memorial requesting combined petitors w ho Inn c roll cf not been allowed, 'o second -rep i- ; risi' its products :s i h feiing pub!..- w.l! be goes on 1 1 o:r. o -i: -; ; until it is v:. -eri"-:- .. sition . A man w :." ha- fn ... i.'.ol is -' : emotions ni ments of 1 resjkinded to : suiYering liuman.ty. eradicated, or In- donna influence of ; i.e mo-t soul narcotics. If this individual, w hat in b .-::ch pt-r-i'i i a), ab.-olu i llesays: "Such a position would interests in wbu !i :he are engaged 'bo foreign to my tastes. My place come together and form a eompany I is in ( ongres.s. I am tittecl for that or --tru.-t." : r uisf. r ,u! t in ana win oe a canauare ior re- tive :nd.. I'lua; .nti-re.- election." particular b-i-in ' tl. fllE pretense that factories, composed of t iicuim !-. wortahopa, aud mills are cloing m return a propoi",. nati because of the passage of the Mills of common - stock.'' The trip bill in the House is ali Donsense. farmed become- el"-e and The money kings know very well tic monopoly , w!,..-.-that thebill will not pass the Senate. , crush on', by under.-.-, Img. a', Intelligence comes from St. Loms that the manufacturers iate hit-rin? laro formed a nrol second -'ep to r.s.' tin- p mn 1 I or truat, and that the price of the article has been advanced from even to eleven cent per yard, equal to 200, OOO per annnni to consumers. On last Friday, Jaly 7ih.. Prei dent Paul of 'enezuela eent a cablegram to President Cleveland saluting him on the occasion t f opening telegraphic communication r i e-pec-:-. the lyinpany nd take amount t thus rigati i i.- to i"e . Its ie ol' 1 Sllf then iiest. OTC'O- pin; and perfecting pi. ins for ttie cam paign. At an informal conference several members of the Committee reported the progress of the canvass in their respective localities. Mr. Richardson, the representa tive from Iowa placed that State unhesitatingly among the doubtful States. consider Minnesota, Iowa and Illinois as good debatable grounds." he said, uaud I should not be surprised if they changed their vote this (.ill. The great difference between the people of the West and the people ot the Pas' is that out our way wo are open to argument, and are not tied down by a castiron prejudice. The prospects for Democratic success are looking brighter every day." M r. Barnes, of Michigan, declared tentnen errk. -' H,..f tl... 1','imMlnom, w..r.. in ., ' 000: NU I i V(T. ! minority in his State. If the Democrats, Pensionists and Labor that the ; hu rr he- and 1 1 .y - '. take up roliections f.r ...: p-' : lije v. illsciifrn.-J bv Mt'if : i. ' . n-h v. 1 1 , 1 1 . : t --. V. V. Hancock. J ('. V.'bli-.v. LI. P PjtTy, Dill an ! Wo : r.. h ;,;.,d A motion wa.- i'i.:::i J that the collec tion t.e ta ken after frrein-.cn s. rvices on Sunday t'P tiv-.'ii t- St-o.-' missions. Adjourned. Saturday. 'J.-.'J p. m -lC . a i .. trcised conducted bv M.-dei.-. tor. Committee. Mt';-srs Ctt?U-.v.i. , i-.il and Han ..-.vk was tippaintc- 1 I dete-i--mine time ar.d place ef to x: tiit'ftiDK. They reported New Deri:.-, .-.-pt. :ju:h. Second t 'pic. -'C c-ilt.i for a Suc cessful Moai-try. " wi- .:! . ;s- 1 by Mefsr-. Cuai'.-.vtli. I i'i -. - - ' 1 1 i 1 i . Wooti-n and I.owir. :;.:;o p. n. ;......-; :; . i v Rev J. S. loo ..ml I' -,e : ' . c . Lh-S Tl.ird tuple. Th-3 ww U and th-i best M -te. :.. p pliebn.ents. ' v- iio tie-n Messr- J Y. J. vi; r. WI Hire?. ! 'ill ae i ii;r..-,: a. Foil ' to topi "Tie- : nesi a:.-i Is .v t o .: ' d iscusseii .v ll ' - A S. Mill. The I 'n: .ti - . :v.i ' Sunday S .". -.i-i aias- :n-. ; . cil urcii at j. a. . . loin,! I Ad j ni i i olotiv at.C. : Hires. The coiign " il i: o: - vl and l?ap'i-t chur.-hc.s h.--.r mons Sutidf-v "rr.!:: ;te H. W. Battle, t S C:i--h Mill?. Tn- de'egrit.- an.."- ii -Co: expressed ilu msel :s ir! their visit t" our town ac-i ahlo enter: mnmerit taut Pic We wi'I be most liappy t t h e ni ) ti i -; ! . ! I . i . ': Laity o. " Accom-a-sed bv ad Hi; !1 and .. 1 : A. J. . 1 .'.UUli ist C'.oJ set r . j.ovc. .nd Az. : : . : ; : . b .? r s ...c i ith rvcf-ive d. welc acne KIM ' n la : r. o; arc rth and So :eu t; V. P lor the fol- appro h Carolina '.'dir: d,;- his s belli :i..-r.ey his the higher The rle w iiich once appeal ol have been it under the ooweiful ol s ; rue wf an .-.nd of a s who have el V .- 'U'.le-S peojile comt)iue, which it is probable they will do, the Republicans will be hopelessly beaten. TH K STA I K-LASTKNR NORTH CAP. OLI.VA. There is danger of niagni lying the Nation above the cult as it P r a.i'i ri BixI'V. en,;; lowing .uat priated for water wav:i r ' i ; ton District : f Pamlico ai.d i'.ir nvfi-. -1. . . .. a Canal from f Neuse river to lieaufort ic.rour. SI j.Oo-11: t Beaufort harcor, 8ha. hoc. b"fc;:e sound . ci So. 000: New river. -:' ' ': IL'.l.i. k rivtr. t' nothini;-. C.-pe hear a'--, ve W i rui.mt';':. Cape Fear he-lev l.MOO S'J i .t "-" 1 . I.-ck woo is l .'ilv river ing: Waccr.maw rive:. S : " -V . river, above Sal inb u ry c :;, i..-. ber r i ver , s'i.oci.i , Little P 85,0oC: Clark's creek. creek. S'i.w'o: (Ireat I'ce Uci SJO.OuO: C.eorgetown narhcr. Winvaw t.av. SIOO.U'i: Ca; t;-.- Va-lkin - L-.ci-ice rive'. state Difli- Winvaw bay to Santee rivi 1 froai i i i.i O -1 The Bergner & Engei BREWDWC CO.'S PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER, 13 UNaUESTIONABLY THE ' Finest Beer Extant, that a meeting of Trench and l'.ng- corporation ' boh Commoners bo arranged to be Trusts are held in Pans on October 2M, in order to stimulate public feeling in favor of French, British and Ameri can arbitration. ii ltv. Well mav th ''No pent up Ctiea eontracts our p. Trie whole boundless universe in America has been prolific The Democratic Convention of the second congressional district will meet at Wilson on the loth of August to uominate a candidate for Cougreed. Hon. F. M.Simmons will doubtless be nominated. No amber ti a-t.s Ci -: lav thev .-a w e r s . 'urs. " ol trusts, and wherever they are found theyrru.-h out enterpii-e. bankrupt com m u n ; : ; i-s. ,i:ol "Look ozultinc o'er :.. r a r. tl.-y have made. " We ha e .-ug.tr ; trusts, iron trip-ts and slo- man iu Congress has made a better all cf them are -P -c' tru.- ; record, and his nomination will be wherever they exist is --the pesti ratified by the people in Novem- lence that waikeih in darkness and ber. , the destruction that wasteth at noon The membership ot the Southern day." Society in New York has attained; A high protict.ve t.inrt i the such important proportions that . prolific mother of truts. They are there is apian contemplated to ' nursed in her arms, and nourished It iS breWed fXOIIl the finest Pale Canada wcure a P'maDent location for 'at her breast. Trusfc. can nn more meetine pnrpoaea and social eniov- exist under a legitimate tariff for ment. The number of ex-Contede- revenue than darkness can prevail rates resident ia remarkable, and . amid the lull orbed splendors of a they occupy leading positions in all meridian sun. the social of lite. to place tOO high ail ateree river, s i Jc ... CI.'H1. lULill. C A'- cMiuiate ii ou i euiuci at ic national also (with supremacy, it is infinitely more im portant that the State be kept under Pemocratic control. It is the State that protects Hie. liberty and property, aud secures domestic tranquility and personal happiness. It is important that the Governor Saluda rivers tributaries . , . . , - , , river liminctor. Star tie --the right man in the right place, u is aosoiuteiy essential that the !egi-latuie be equal to the situation. The Democracy of Ciaveu have o:o: t-ce river. j i ' J . i: pro vie. re view to PC.--.1 le f 'at a re improvement ' for the examination and survey of the Tar river above Tarboro: Trent river above Tre:it"L-. Fishier and Swift creeks trit'utaries t t!:.-- N-.-um-river;: Winte Uak r:vi . s-. ai.d fit.m Swansboro to New ihc-r., r:heast Cape Fear: Cape Fear river for 'JO fe-.-t depth of navigation below "llnlito:! : Shallotte river; Soca.-steu creek trhou tarv of Waccamaw ; stud ti:e .'iroa.l a:..! P W.i be ' n: : lV..c cri-'i p!a: car- S"l! th W . C : . v V ' SulVulk Piiratii Nolo i'LK. Ya.. Aug. 1. At half p i t 10 o'clock this more int: a dectructi vc tire began in Sulfolk, Ya.. -which was not controlled until 4 o'clock thia aftcr- NO. 19. r. ' I..- "I ' -f it- i:h i i ;i ii e n a in 1 1 -r of pu 1. !'- lies ll...t h L th. r. ti. i . - .- i , le. 1 i h :o a ' ooial hall 1 I .'. a a .1 1 . ! .-.:..! Pi:. . , i -11. .ii, -.-M . . - p i ; I . l j I y 1 1 1 1 1 o I m " ar.ii aie I in !ir-l " W.1M I I'l oK,,,' ;,.,H !"i 1 1 1 a r : i a 1 1 ii - P.. i- '3 .a a t i.. 1 1 1 .4 I.-4. A '.! I'Ti '. I. J . V. ' I'i. i:i, ni Hi-' n. an ' ni ' ' u.'t Ii., B.C.l : i- ll.if I...I pi. w i . . i i, ; Puvi ,, , i -. , set an example worthy of all imita- noon. It originated in the oil warehou,' , .- . . T of Jas. P. Webb s drugstore ia the ra tion. The editor ot the J.-uiinal celsior Ilock. Thli burnt ,!,.:,.,... absent from his chair and has no tends from Main to Bank r ... a T,,.i.,i,;,n,T,:i, : north to Norfol k it West , t on tu knowledge that this article is being ol on the VouU, 'ShS : written. This paper 8eaks for the Smith's corner on Washing'. ,n S-iaat: people and speaking for the people wefc to he Su,Iuik Lumh,.r 1 '.;:':J'r":v 11 ' b 11 railroad on tiie east, neariv the tia:r of (.'raven, has no hesitancy in business part of the town, "is doftroyc! ...t intkot in tha raror, r Mr ine loss is rougiiiv os tim.V.eC. tro: and fa S3.j0.0UU to SdcU.O.U, with instirance ia tuuu u invaciHuu cioij liuiiuucu- below the loss. A lare t. ameer tion essential to a successful and dwellings were burned and u.-.:iy f-.t lies rendered penunee- West Barley Malt and Laazer Hops, and highly recommended for its TONIC and NTT TElTlvil' qualities. Ta ai(h repotation enjoyed COMPAQ V lo th' (xtt th-' MATERIALS ara a.ei and that 'h jt tlbttited daru tU muaucture. and commercial avenues Pi 1 ' '. N K 1 ; MSI S k 1 I ' a KNGEL AND BEST ni l CARE j y ', d v tf Agent and Bottler, New Berne. N. C. tIilMk.-U IA IM klfctvt. I rmaiH it M.t tomt utto t imv mn.l tm M M. art aiAirvn. in $500 Reward! 1 1" having been suggested that the President would probably withdraw the fisheries treaty from the present consideration of the Senate, the Secretary was ap proached on the subject and said emphatically that it would not be. He stated that the Senate must take the lull responsibility of its duty in the matter, aud added "Its rejection would be a crime. " rajra. !.. J. V. JcmDA. Aat rtw Bra. Mif. B-im.f,toin rc;. ., - , ..,r; 'Am w . . 1 p r ' . ttovt rt r 1 for tAj- rM f , f v r '-kj-o p 'A' . Iltl4, tki- K LlM tdlut, : u.t;'.lin. cmi.. :i ;ll on -r r t!Tn w -twwi crt w::u w t vavtAbI Utt rva. t.i :rev-vl.r. r ill Vcti y Ma - ltli ttb. Tr.'r ftr pnrtij vtfttl. ud mvwt tll to tT9 mtijfft-t ion. 1 rv bosr aata.iat4 MU mtl ptlla. fie- for by aaa irrtxu. ir ol comatarfalUi mm4 ImlulitA. Tii (bid nutnaiur4 otir bfjoH.ni wmritT). a w. uma- SoU bf R. 2. DUfTY,dniffc. w , b ginning Vera. gt.C . Tuk Secretary of. the National nson as the c.indi.i ite (JOVLRNOK P0KTKICS W I IU DK . AL. To our mind the must signilicant occurrence of t ins campaign is the withdrawal ol (ioveinor Porter from the g'l ;'Ci n a' i .. . ci-- 'e-' in Indiana. It mu-t be . i l : i i i L t 1 1 t:...l he is tin- uios: ptipuia: ltcpuliiiciin in the State. Dc.riiig the Chicago Con vent'on it w.t.si ,iserted :hat Porter would be a . and;. late for (iov ernor, and it was . i.timed that wit is liar- tor Presi g lor (iov- :'d l.e lll- A&jiociation of Demccratio Clubs dent, and Porter ruui reports numerous accessions to the ernor. lteinbln-.:o- -.v.-:! lUt. This is especially the case in vincible in Ind.an.:. the Western States here the Iu a.-nmcli a- llarr farmers and the working men are nominated because of his to understand that, ability tocariv Indiana .on was -tipposecl useful State Senator. In principles he is sound and conservative : in infoimation accurate and compre hensive : in temperament calm and reflective : in manners gentle aud courteous. In all things brave and honorable. His colleague, Mr. Russell, is eminently worthy to stand by his side. Togather they constitute a legislative ticket which is honorable to the county and which, if elected, will be a blessing to the State. The State needs their services, especially does Eastern North Caro lina need them in the Legislature. May we not hope that the several legislative constituencies of East ern North Carolina will send to the Legislature intelligent men, of broad views and sound judgmenr, wlu) are identified with the material interests of this section ! NVe have a goodly heritage. Ours is a mag nificent country. Fortune waves her magic wand over hill antl dell, and stream and woodland, and prosperity stands with open aims ready to embrace us. We have only tt be true to ourseh es to make Appoint ti.ciit of P.ivh.i Nlw York, Aur. I. Th News, has been notified vf aj ; of Kev. fir. J. S. Foley f Pa bishop of Detrwit. and ii- v. Hennesey c f s:. I.-ral- r.. Wichita. K u.--e ( ;ttci.-as-t:iP-!i-( :, San Fi:a:-. i-oc Ca'.. Aj Acton, of Paih-delphii. a Faulkner, cf San Fraac: - -here lapt rot:!;' itcli-fts-i at, S- The niPtch was w-. Y e J. ii h nns tied for Hie L N l W Y. !; rier?. "I' t i der the ; . . I a w i a; i n-i - A. . . I -i v t :av ... Ti: with the the auspicious present the harbin apJldwlj ' ander the Federalist system of assistance of Porter, the positive ger of a glorious future V. Si i mp!--' happily ha. t fc r in d i :Tt ; o:: tent. Ahl.a: fart cater. T an excela:'-: . none for o': tongue vvh ! :. any time . if it it is rotih. r-t : The digest : vi order :m may b- a ternate. or eVel; i Hi.ldine.r lty or llat pit of th" if not Lille l-'loircr, it Bands attc 1 1 i 1 1 mt.(. a:. . : J - the T Ci- t. r tie a : i t . ' o r. Pi e n i::.i il.g'. -r. l I'M', .r ".hi 1 1 1 . ' " i II .' I 'I I s -o : ,i . ill I l;e 1 -1 b ,, e 1 I i . -li ' o:i ' i i 1 oil) I ! 1 1 b l ,:i . ip-.J .!!,-,, 1 . : .I h "i v il h a ! : r;. l . i f i be - p r i '.'.; e I ' : . i ..... i, ; , ,.. ' : -1 kh.a.i, ..f ii, . A ;. I ..' ka Jon, ii for th"i r aroiu.-il n eet I.-' h. ii i- I , be f.,11 .'.. .' I bv l!.-' I le : O . . lubs ir- Ill Mi o , i I t. ' !.!. hue State Tul.ar -n AsSiM'ia!iii t meet tin re the U-i b of A uu-it. ii-r.' a.e ; 1 1 -t t i y le.-i-ion why Jluro- i - ie ai i'l bi ii IP one i if the I. ad ir g :t-. 1 1 has it IarH territory In draw i. aii-i v oh ii many s;i per i. . r n a t n r d i tag s . l.i-i-oriiiM vvi.li r know n .. - .-y :ir. ..ii.ii Carolina. (leoi jjia. .M i! ',uo. Ten::. . e and portimii ol 'ir Jr.. a are aiv avs larjrelv represent, d ' .hi I - ae, i in a eh f ai tb e r p - i n i s are 1 ear n , ing "f ils r. putation. 'I lie peculiai S.j, of ;,,. Iiaibor iiibIvh ii a d no r.al d y s suite-1 I i ailing and tihine; f.ii'l the i- : .- f I . at- e.,niit-rte. iili tie- I .w (iti'e- bv tl. --S!oi el, end and Pean- 1 f' It -.tie I I be ex,-,. II.., I in t.l;.-,r VIV J) y, , ! .... an! - a nd g r.aee o f inoi I ri'n t 1 1 i 1 .1 c(, , i'l en I a re i n-a; !i,e Allalilio hop I. to i!i.::::l;:i.;:n I.I Ltd s. en P,. 1'i.tui ei'o.vlll ru.d li.elilled lo In:, I ll,,. .1,. P , i e . ' : m&nd . Tin- fa"iin.i.-s for re.-ieion.- More m.'.ip. h.-a I Ihvi' bi en iiol'-h improved on but arr-i,it , t what the (raveling pubiie 'l.'-ir. I vhat we 'ire in hopes may i. .i. i :rt-.i distant day. im.rvl rf i-.'n. Mo -ix. " ml oan i miilLltnd . i I '.Hphat . V I I . A .. . ii irdw Miller. i a L i T T Drun's, hii i : i i 111' M ( y 00. :.'.. OilS, M CP. laES. ' i ,.i, i d ut a I ,"h In liur ( , .' ''.'.' II. n r. a ii rf i. r a' i I, Clioatliain K, 1 asr s ;tr, Me-t Mvb'tn-. J !. V. 'hentham and P-o. A . Melon,,-. b all i laiiioints to tiie It, publu-an nom- :ate i-., . r .a O'-'P''1' for Cmg.'t'SH in tiie eeeoinl d i - in ;jai:,r. tii t. v. ere- in the city lu-t, v. eel; . rind the I 'll o- liij-: eominiinie.-ition tn..1.; p!... - b t ' ' ai :!e i:: a- pe r i.t I e,. t r i r c n - i .-ketch. '" e. rs. s-io-i-k ill - l!oi .-i. Now Hi ic.i: ci actureis. A u g. hd . 1 s-s. 7 a.m. I .-l.ae'J :.': Prof. 11. P. ( IIEATIIAM. Sir -As ibe hot. of ail li-'pubdieans of t he city are anxious to hi ar a j int discusHinti between tjh. and ' - . . .-, ,m ii.n.a.i i , iMiiitiiiriiL lli-lf nn ,' , , , , , '-' . ' . i A ml tv n id.ru 1 Pi tx . J ,1 I !... I ar. .nil p ni . 1 write to a lair iIivimoii i.t'. . , ...... . ..... .rn tli.-.t ha:..h- -hed ,n I , ::: :.tc a slko :. -.. of ih, f. 'ard ; ;: The World Stands Aghast AT MV LOW ritlOKS, a n- id iiain j hv p..- y- Uoepoctfully. I ill' '. A l.l.l N all ca M" ! 'Tomee for ( 'onre- s. " I iu . i t : I I , ai "l i n a . A 1. 1. c.N Mr.i..K. Ni W Berne. N . C. :-'r;ir.e.. i 'ear Sir--Your r.ote to hand, und in e i;i dit : ri'!''y permit mo to i-:ay that I kmiw im bdiopof Republican nomine" in the h'd dist.riet exceyn niyselr, and pince the party tio"s not countenance bolters, I cannot ac cept your request. 1 ,'espprlf nil v. II. I'. Cn i: i i A m. I.y K c 1 1 at n n a i v e ' h--ir ; i rr t 'II. about half . Cil! veil be t '.e '--. llle!.-e ,; .-.tP lh, Hi NSh.V Il'iUCK, Nkw I!i;i;ni:, ( Aug. I'd. V :'') a. in. ) 1. it. P. I 1IKATII A vp Sua I lie ho much lower llian any n.ilH-': 1 II tell you: T have rl, Un mmed to b easily sutislied for tb. r ieb. und WORK FOR SMALL Pip H T.-:. My Motto i I- A I i; I ii . I INC. Come anil b f t..iu i ... and you will lli vi r i e,- n t , ; . ;.. . .i-'f:s, ' - : N. C. I'"-':"- ! '-..ll On ROBEflTS !R0S.f piostionj is not what imi know, but SKPIJj Vf"? 0 , e people want to k ic a. If you 1 ; , . I i .- - r . . t d , iek . O t dock-. :oi! i:er nd Mm: 'I - Were . .1 the ne ; r- r Lrooi! wliat, the people want to k ic a. iiy iiavo any conlidenee in your i'.ition. y j you cannot fail to rr-rnt ii 7. the impr- r tarice of a joint diHCiission . Iloweyer. (jrlw x) . ia i! i the people shall hear the truth b. fore Ibe campaign shall have i-lmi'il. 1 1 yuu dO'be now , you cannot ,'dea them on election day, and all true Uepublieans will so,- that ),m ho ioa di.feat ibe vvi bes of the parly. Respectfully. Ci". .. A l.l.i a Mi .. v :.i . Iti-puidican !U'hlir,ee ,.r t ,v.;i 'J -d d ii-trict. c r. p Pon 1 1 i 1 1 ..I Ittr vv h : . i i A l i. 0 iiara valii.a! : toss. . S. - 1 in a i i'iiiii- IP: Kiiu'liiiie v v. 'I lie a 1 1 i in 1 1 1 1 ,,ii 'I'li-i f, il low-ir.;t so!lioiuy from nn old dor-'d .criiil. Mill, at a w ut .) meb ai lea -a. fiom wbieh ho was e. ii P'd Py tMt !e " ia ri-iLl ir i n tent ion b y t be pai liii ir.ts, delivered from ( he e I,-v.u i. ui of a convenient, Mtump. w lo re be sat In hi-; Pai linen duster and battered nt.iv. pip" hap. while the "-r-piratioii eoine down iii- furinwed i becks, in taken AC i : faciei i. -i V -from I ' i We ,1 Smiir GEOr, A ; : : . : ,h:-v,oe ..,r th. . V:. '. :' o-.- -. i Ti:. .tan.iard O.i Company ..j cousiaruly- increase!! from our eleyer out i. in p. irai y llie I'P., ci-tiii-i-.t of Mr. W. R. U'l-'ily Patriot. ' l e.-riboi-, .. The k-i-im- acir plani a.jain t" be i. ,:,); i he mibn rb i of ihaithrifiv vv tl secure-1 'i tr. wn . , ;j N'ou kin talk about v ,.r nts from as any ro-.e. ,.:; lit,. Wi 1 'I'.- I'lll' jis' le: ri :Ll .11 led I 1 ile I'lll J'S a-: i;ii'i n as .nv ,'1,'iv. An ae n.ack i,,-t"l-i a eti uni in .: ".H t, Sui - I'k'- erowa - ,.!iv to I tut inime do shoal an' apple -:-.. ( a ai i n Fur ver' million so seiump'-bus 1 would n Rib a dime. Pal how tin ma a i 1 . 1 1 1 iui oe b" ,; killin' tinu ' d !" : I iIM i a .. a I.i tii-- I:. Hah. I, nisli. t 'P I'i . .. :..;, st k r i. i . .- ii -. ; . . ve. L was -a -., re o : t be back Volt Lin aruy 'bout r l.ucL l.t-.ti Pr.n.tS.. h :' . ; ...i h .f. ,n. He is cakes an' butter mighty hot. o;f.o. !t:- the oian who won't An' bout de tas" ob cb ielons on .! .jwn ('-.per. o alv-', -.v.- runniii!,' spot, hu t i -I on : 1 v w ' ), ' o t ca I it You kin preach about y er ' pisu m w h.-n :io,-,t ho.-r :i"l ih) ! . a- -01.11 a- you PI ' him fin de pot. '- P. at v. .- talk doan altery de t mi; a 1 ii . u Utn put it in dor.-u'lar way or pill in do rhyme. Put dis beah liit'ca - w.oiiu Pu ,!, lioo killin' tune. 'VJTO US. . 1 1 .ine t)T tsions, : T?Oot.B v Shoes, . ... I ion I POUR ' 'i l lfv. i. ,,1 X Ax ;op., ! GO .11 V i . n I H. i v ; t ( 1 1 t j rn. , lv .llllit i l lire, . I'lastor " i - Var Hair. - Oil c ni L;ln.r . ud -l to : .. . i . . ii. .S. . . iji.h -, . ri ie fore bin suli-;.- an oi'p' ir:;: nity 1". i "; I o '.- : 11 W - lie dav S . V . !- : 111 .-- . .-P-Ie.i tc Porr-'-.i - -ic -a. 'f tbi iv, " ;' - a- are p re fa I i c K .: m :..': rs of I he ,vK ' As :...-:';;! . v.-ho v isited iji: ;h-,hr r.-;u:ii from the a"io r - o " '' h-..:-u here fi- ia : -i th Car dh-.-a. an : !r":n I '1' ::.' s: f r . '. ire in i i . i . ! i- :....:. : i h -v.. ';!:! S aith RcfricTj. '. , . . vlv Coders all d. lo.-.i- .a in tl ii p a: rti si a a c .1 .' . link abou t d e pud . 1 1 i i mis teii'.i r eb ine, i i.. sas-idjie: .'in tit' lii.iniin an dat. L.-il-'i;' iiii)ii I'' t-ubjic'i.f il.'-'!i ii!--ic.v ' day s line Ail l.ii k about de baii.n liie-d vv i 1 f .1 I), f-'s udder tinr;n .Pvt .-, nobiv der'ri meat dat'H mighty prune Pat eolly bow lis lonejn' Iili de i' I: ilhii time. A n O pinieii ul the I'l c-. 1.1 i i ' 'l: J' 'I UN A P The 1 i mark n ll li. P I th..- above cii it iou in Wed ned a y s .1 a I: Nvl. briiisi to mind an ev ent of thirl i livu or forty years atvI MfH- Floomer w ;t- , inlcavni in to nil reduce the cele- br:i! "tl I'd, itiiiier cot-tume. ibis h.ih a d ress fi i lad i"a and alnei-t an exact Ivt . tint tetn of vounu uirpH drcssin ot that. ... .,r. i : an 1 1 e , . , . , .- i!w av nr. 1 "'ir;h u: :"o new Pa! : . arr.v ,i Satur . !. una Weld' -n 1 .- . ... a At F:h a : i - p -:rp :. pii-h .1 , velity :. in - :ii i. , -li oil : he lid 1.1- pel t. road. t cm- ;: bo en. . i d:t in the length ol t-kirt worn, with pantalettes like lh- sciiool mis-eH. Withering Siir.-asm w :is hurled at the innov ation. I'.acb vv eaier w ;ih stared at die piinod dow n t ie streets or puliln thorouuhfart s. Pnseemly comiiientn lipuii tiie rotundity of the ankle and various annoying taunls about calvet. and so forth, l eminine vanity w is i-. l ioiu put to a severer left than on this ii.T'i-ion. Put the capping i luiov i-min from an old time country editor who w t-iil to the city t" '-ce ibis , i i-l ll I ber of ;. h;l t j i-iiomii v . who 'i: los return ..rul,. :im o.l it niai .ii'loi-iio; the f.eb ad im:; thai In- wa'-eld"iu p, r i -d . ei. j iy li.e pi. ii-i'ri' ol l.t.li- lety. and w i-ln d I" n an much "I I b i ni as poHHi 1 1 1 e vv hell Mi . ' .p. .1 Ut n it V I f, ri d . N ' I IV I U" I ' 1 1 t I ' ! H M III I ll 1 I'l' ill Mor.be, I and savv tie- -canty dresK :," nil. 'lied, should tnkelhe old i ditor't v .v of it and t-ay. eo .in ladi. if vim . n - lai d it vve can S, u I: ( '.l:.M i- LIME AND CEMENT At Bottom Prices. 100,000 BRICK I.. M ( I I LKR, 2f. & i'.S Multilr. Strmit, N I'. KJi.N .. s. c. 100 Bbls. ess Pork, Fuu. v;eight, For Sale Cheap by S. ' i oil. If.. 'h IMP i . : i p . d .1 , i i Til ( atiiidic h- tim in e t niiiii. ; Aim. P--Tlie .inbteent.li an- ,1 c... vent. mi of Foe Pathol;,: total lioe-ice union of Ameiica met in i ui.'i.i. t ie 1" ibii nniinim;. Faiher 1 l o.a'hv "f Vo ri-iflir presided, Duffv ? ?;rou? Syrups , .- hi W a I I I'll 1 1PFTT. 1. 'vh SCI. I) KY ii.,1 naiii iiiiici.' win., iu me .t-L v.. .it mji I I T D a m I x b the - -v-n - - my it It' ' !1 i ca- 'lo.; iii was mo-t -n:ouiafiii. inii.ait;i munition need of tboioujih oitiaui. Uiou wan to he flceu in many jlac8. NKW Pl'.l.'NIh North Carolina. ) llllelli.l vt 1 1 : -.,vP'-:' '' , 1 1 " K ' . ii 3 -Wr.lrgi-lt5' '