V$L50 Per Year, VOL. XI v7 INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS. SiLj,l-'. (J , C Cents. FEBRUARY 11, ic.!)-'. k;. ."; vEl.0. K. BAGBY, SURGEON DENTIST. B2L J. D. CLASH, DENTIST, . M. C Offlaa Oavwa iUw ias4. bwtwewo Pollock W. D. KcIVER, Attorney - at - Law, New Berne, N C. GEO, HENDERSON, BsrriL Insmncs Agent n ! v C npn-nr o North -1A raUrti 1 iSf Ot kUIUd. mb Ompur. of Mr, CtBPi7 Coaepaay. of .few IVUlk I T5f UMItM PoBMn j. of Brooklyn. CM'B CWtrvrl'tri luanow Cooapnr. lIMItlM mi SIRS. J. M. HINES' triy.g Ecnse Reopened. tnaj Bordtaf Hmu la ta a it XU imm 91TII IIW1I3 MACS1I M a ia ptc J. M. EJMS, Agent FREE TO ALL! . oa Brod tlt. M.MO A MID I AWB TMlCLn. m mf f tram Full line of Choice Groceries & Provision lwtaa4.u4 HUT AB LOW aft Am xm & aiiiiwT. I gmmm fmUrn W krtm mlmm rmmrm maftlr SIM mi jJfmL Mua4 Hiaifi klarka rite ( VJ. J. T0L80IT. UUfmajiCK. . i . uuui & T. RiOiiiT. FOUNDERS & UACHU1ST8. Wa Im rwiw it v a Btawva Uavlac w ttuiid eat Ik p or a F1UT4UU WttK AT UT1VO rmJCmaaViataA &ral doOx iMffttiMM. tf lOWIIID'l IMJP TABID. J.illTll, fm-TIOS. lllIllf.Tka Pm. I. L limn, Oiiikr. TheNational Bank, 07 HEW BXBJTE. 2T. C ciaiux, - - sioo.ooo Caryita Yrolu, - 88.700 DIRICTOBS. JaA.A.Bbtaw. Tho. Dirai r-.a. g. Bstaji. J- H- Hacxcji, Iut. afrciT. L. Baittt, O. H- EowaxT. JOE'K. WILLIS, PROPRIETOR OF Mm Hortl Ha LlarWeWorks iiSW'BERNE, N. C. JCaawW. Odars HSdM aad firm procnp at- wUa aansTantifrii raarmalaaO. We will pUcs :n Sale To-day enly scths hiLd - li'l'U'PTTH.r, CTT.VpTI ' ibent 33 1-3 PEP. CE1TT CEEAPZP. THAN CAK BE BOTJGET ELSEWHERE. A nr qppcrtTinity tc get a wsddiag cr Christmas gift ray ctsap. BELL THE JEWEL f'B. dLETJi ill MI UI rrw Tt BHOWT, nr. "BARBER SHOP. feCKCWK. MIDOUCST 1 i K ; VV ttmmJ fikSMAAm ttaSUAi. ClMloMtUL EDI TO RIAL NOTE Ihssk r indications that Senator Hill's February conven , tion will qaite as warm as a ! Foorth of July celebration. . ! Thk V. 8. Sapreme Court tie oIatm the act ol Congress to be constitutions! which excludes from the maiU newspapers containing, lottery advertisements. Maj. Kfjokr, 8ute 3aprinten deot of Fablic Instruction, has made a call upon the pop!e of the Suteforthe eihibit of the educa tlooaJ features of this State at the World's fair. Mb. Clbtkxxsd hu been se cared by the law classes of Ann Arbor, Mich., to speak before the students of the university on the afUrnoon of the anniversary of Tti hrntS.r n,1 t wn itr nf John W. Riggin, the sailor of the Baltimore who was one of those killed by the mob in Valparaiso, will send to a formal claim against the Government for indemnity. It is understood that lion. Jamea II. Merrimon will resign his aeat on the Sapreme Court bench ot North Carolina. The result is a lot of letters to urging the claims the office. the Governor of asDirants t6 Ox the lt of February the steamer Elder was stranded on At her Held rocks, and for twelve boar tare hundred parsons were facing death, bat the heroic work of life foardsmeo aacoeeded in th safe laading ot every passenger. TUB excitement at Creed e, Col., the new mining camp on the Dec- rer and Kio Grande Railroad, ia Intense. People axe flocking in from a'l parts of the country; and a large city of roagh board booses baa sprang ap ia a short time. Since the first prospect hole was started at Creede nine months ago there hare been 95,000,000 worth of ore taken from the mines there, although everything is new and undeveloped as yet. A SFECIAL to tb Wilmiogton Ueaaenger from Jamesville, . C, sari: i ivii r.atfmer i. on tagne was caaht robbing the pockets of Cap:. fUake S.turi'ay nigbl at Washington, N. C. lie confessed to the Hotel Nicholson robbery of 1000, two gold watches and two diamond pins valued MW0, just two weeks ago, beside several petty thefts at other times. He stood high, and tbe discovery has created a great sensation. Whiiqib the candidate of the party for the presidency or not in tbe coming campaign, Grover Cleveland ranks easily as tbe first Democrat of the land, and his clear calls to daty and continued devo tion to principle command tbe respectfat attention of Democrats ia every section of tbe land. There can be little doubt of his call to the leadership when the time arrives, or hta hearty response to tbe popu lar demand. Concord H.) Patriot. Pzor-LB are surprised at the military power of the United States. The Secretary of War has transmitted to tbe Senate a state ment showing the military force of the United States, organized and unorganized, according to the latest returns received at the effice of the Adjatant General of the Army. The abstract shows that the total nember of enlisted men is 101,821. commanded by 8,S79 commissioned officer, besides 1,248 staff officers, making a total Aggregate of 111,943 men in the mditia service. The number of men available for mili tary duty, unorganized, is 8,537,- 253. Representative. Williams, Alliance member of the Houe, has i two bills of publi iowrewt iiefore i ,UD ' !'"" . . I. - f,l.....,.l. i utisK, cjcmi" ui iur- (nujiir, the other to tax lacomrs That trusts should be sqelched is too plain to be argued. I'ubiic oue-j mws aboald b3 pat ia liuir. As I t taxing io conies, wby not T North I Carolin a doe now, and hi.i throagbl the eAr, taxed income over J jfl.OOO. Why should no: the neb j pay oa tliir excess! Ii any man' . baa au income of fo.OX) ind n un I ' wtlline to p.v a tax on-ir, if he will and u o Udly pa over to as w will very. a hind-tome tax for its a. Wilmington Messenger. The Russ.an rrhef movement h- been relieved of another em. birrasmen". Arrangements have been made ;:i New York to ware hoase all shipments of gt.m that may fo:Arde.l to that city from the West. Tho corn an.! wheat are the g f- ff a generoun Ami 8j m patbiz'.ng people, the transportation by rail to the seiboird is furnished by tbe kbereitty of the railroad companies, r,d now all consign men is are to tx stored on arrival free of cot. lhe next thing will b to provide for tbe shipment of these contributions by sea to Km- a n A lliil n.nKLin will A r.n Klla. '"i i'iuuicui win uyu uvicn re Mtisiaciorny noivea ac lDurf. I . r ' Af ,'r. nf f V. V - u.j - . iuC Chamber of tommerce, whieh haa ben specially called to consider the whole question. Washington Pott. EDITORIAL NOTES iuk nrsi siepiowarus Kru.uuu ral independence in the Soath is the nrrulfintirin rf hrrri unnllOfl East North Carolina is fvora - ble for the raising of stock. Instead of buying pork we ought to sell it. North Carolina abounds in val - nahi Hmhvpr Thdn wliv not make onrown fnrnitnre. carriages and waEonsT The impression is very general that crime is on the increase, - , ltiat crime 18 on Phr not. The fac.litiea for ! transmiting news is such in tnis 'day that crimes committed ' where are made known to the of the world. any. rest ' his Mb. Blaise celebraled I sixty-second birthday on Sunday.) firm aa ton ' . . , years ago, UIS eve as ui.fcuc auu nts head as erect, ine uamiwu.ami1nntitnmn(h family find no happiness in Mr. j The secretary of the State Alli niaino'a rr.i halth. It mav I once remarked a dav or so eo to mean ill-health lor them. The pin manufacturies of the United States turn out 18,000,000, 00Q pins annually and all a man has to do is to pat his arm around the waist of the first young woman who happens along and hell find the whole output or he'll be led to believe he has. Boston Tran script. The breach between Harrison and Blaine has gradually widened until it has become a yawning chasm. A Wasnington correspon. dent ot the Philadelphia Times Hkjt: That this strange sisuation af affaire can last much longer is improbable. The open hostility shown by Mr. Blaine they seem to fear Indicates that he is preparing to retire in a great blaxe of Are works intended to rally the entire, Blaine sentiment of the country against Mr. Harrison's renomina- tion. I , . i .v .w , It is reported that the govern K ment of Italy is about to resume fall dldomatic rel tions with the United States. Baron Fava, it will be remembered, quit his post on indefinite leave of absence at the cime of the controversy be tween the two governments arising from the shooting of the Italians in the New Orleans jail by a mob. It is now reported that Baron Favo will be appointed Minister to1 . . a i.i - i IAnmAW- riia WiariTrr I iita in ATCUkUk, ' IVW Wiuw. v J .. . . 1.1 . , I who will be sent as Minister to Washington. QUITS a sensation has been created in Matamoras by the searching by the military author ities of the residence of Don Enrioho Vitzaya, a prominent mer chant doing business at Mier, Mex. His family ressdes in Matamoras. The military has received informa tion from some source that Mr. Viziava had arms and ammunition for the revolution concealed iu his house. The square in which his house is situated was surrounded by the troops and premises searched from cellar to roof. Of course nothing was found. Mr. Vizzaya is an Aaaeaican citizen and is United State consul at Mier. j Mr. Oates' "Ridicule"' bill. which passed the House unopposed and will probably pass the Senate the Judiciary Committee, of which Mr. Hoar is chaiaman, hav ing reported favorably on it would, if adopted, make it a mis demeanor, punishable by tine and imprisonment at hard labor, to ridicule any. person orally, by writing or in print. The bill is meant, of coarse, as a gag for the prees of Washington and for the correspondents resident there; and it is easy to understand Mr. Hoar's warm side for ir, since no one has laid himself more open to ridicule thn that gentleman . To give the measure any effectiveness, how- eTer, n wiu nve u nVtn u..b t . . : - . ,.l I iqqij lue I7istrti' ui i omiiiuis bat to the whole country, and as well to the utterances of Senators' and Repreeentati vos. Post. j A5 Atlanta dispatch of Feb. L.M, j says: Ex-President Cleveland j passed through here as noon today t en route from New Orleans. At the Central Ktation he was given a tremendous ovation. Fully 5,(XK) people were assembled in and about the station nd from the time the' tram rolled in till i: lei": tlire was a coQtinuooti thunder ot itpplause. Cannon salatd the arrival of the train, and before it had stopped Governor Northern had gotten aboard, and introduced Cleveland to the multitude. For tweuty minutes he shook hand with the crowd and, in respon.se tu calls, made a short speech :ii.n.k:i:g lhe people for their corih il reivptnn and expressing hi braoc ot" bin 'ea-air retunii vis,: here live years ago. He declined all ji:c vions invitations to ptik. In said, but It would require a man with greater backbone than he was reported to have to resist snch an ontpoariog. The oatponring snows Pl.p.linil'd -. . .. I. . V . . . . . I . . . . viociauu o iciiinunuir iiopuiaiiL in ueorgia. vt nue tne engines . . V. i .1.., . 1 in-" iuk wit? c-r- arounu, i Mr. Cleveland held on to the rail ing of the platform with one handj and shook thousands of out streUbed Lands. NORTH CAROLINA POLITICS. Your correspondent wishing to - . . , lftariirifr Renal, i,can on tue party's plans and . r n f 1 fr b" f al L' A 1 MTith a PflFTl fill ttPH- man today. The latter said: "The , committe meeU here day afer tomorrow. It will call a State convention about May 1st to uom- 1 vU'ldo not thk that mnconMnn will nnt nut m Stute ' ticket, as it is in view of many , onr people that it is best to wait : until after the Democratio conven- tion makes its nominations before j -e move. It Is too early to put out candidates anyway. we aiso' want to watch the Democrats and keep an eye on the third party movement. We do not think we will make much oat of the lat fwr V think- tho AlliAnpp will j capture the convention, or if It does not and the Democrats give wayjto the Alliance, then the latter will : give wav to the Democrats, of course in either event there will be some kicking, but nothing to a gentleman, who tells jour cor- FPflrvnHonf that- ttifl nritdr i ntrnflrl toinaks a 'clean sweep ot the State officers. This piece of news was picked np today. Raleigh Correspondent Wilmington Mes senger. It is evident that the Republicans of North Carolina have no confi dence in their ability to defeat the Democracy in a fair and open encounter. For a time tbe delu sive phantoms of II ope charmed them with visions of a Third Party careering wildly in the old North State, but the delusion is past, and they now cast a last lingering look at the Alliance, in the dreamy an ticipation that something may turn up to their advantage. To them the prospect Is a dismal one, for whether the Alliance captures the Democratic party, or the party con trols the Alliance, the llepuhlicans are not in it. The miserable attempt to get up 'a rumpus'' between the Democrats and Alliance men has proven a ' . I i..l.. ..... l l.lnlll..1. ... ', , . . PonnK inan or Ka t rrt t in ira enn . . cess "feels like one who treads alone some banquet hall deserted." We are not frightened by the declaration that "the order intend to make a clean sweep of the State offices." Whoever ia admitted in the State Democratic con vention as a delegate, will be invested with nil thavinKfn on1 nnriloiaa nf a , representative Democrat, and no 1 1 man will be discounted because he is a member of the order or given special consideration on account of such membership. The watchword will be, "Are you a Democrat!, " and the reply must be, "I am." In this inalienable and indissoluble union is our strength. There can be no objection to the nomination of Democrats who are members of the Alliance. Just here our minds naturally turn to George W. Sanderlin. He is a member of the Alliancs, and every where he is the acknowledged champion of Democracy. We are all Democrats. Some are Alliance men, others are not, out all of us are marching under the Democratic flag for the rescue of our people from oppressive bur dens to grevious to be borne. AN effort to prevent the amend ing of the interstate commerce act iu the direction of giving judicial weight to the finding of the Inter state Commerce -Commission has been made belore the Senate com mittee having jurisdiction of that matter. A number of representa tives of railroads were present, including ex-Senator Sewoll and Mr. Gray for the Pennsylvania Railroad system, and Mr. Mc Naught, of the Northern Pacific Railroad Company. S. H. Gray, of Camden, N. J., representing directly the West Jersey Railroad system, co-operating with the Pennsylvania Railroad system, a,lin.t the nrot.nsed bill 03 - r' r ' the groaml th;it. ic proposed to ex tend the power of the commission far beyond the purpose of the or:gioal act. Kx-Senatok Inoalls has just beeu interviewed at Chicago. In the interview he said: "Yes; I am a keen observer of the chessboard of politics. Cleveland will be the nominee, despite the intrigues ol Hill, Brice, Gorm,iu, et al. .Mr. Cleveland is as strong in the rank and file ot the Democratic party to day as he was at any time. He is even stronger. Witueas the de-j owing to the activity of her liepre-; monstratlou iu the South. "The j sentativen, and the growth ol great mass of the Democrats are ' national sentiments. numerous patriotic and they look Mth an bilis have been passed not only lor evil eye upon the machinations of the improvement of rivers and har that person, David li. Hill, who bors but also for the erection t l i- little more than the craltiest public buildings in the South. Il politician in his party. He may the appropriations are cut down secure the New York elclegation. but milk me. In' will be lioited by his petard. "According to the natural plau, as it is now being unrtured, I think the Vice Presi dency will go to a man from Yest, and so far Gov. Iioise has the great pull. Ex Gov. Gray, of In ; diana, is another possibility. ex ten d ft cordial invitation to onr brother editors in this and , RISte8 states to attend the rna, ; fjir in thia irr Th piunLlllii ttiii vi-iii.; v-i.j o.n.a,t,nn ,;n h-(innn anri - cordial North Carolina welcome will be extended to all visitors. PRINCIPLE NOT MEN. If there is one thing more promi nent than an o'her, in the bift'ory of the Democratic purty, it in, its , ,:evotion to principles. When, many years ago, a distiu- gashed Democrat departed from tht, fl4j;h, a Whig Senator asked on ; tlie Democratic part What will t!o wi'h of hiruf," and Senator Iverson, of Georgia, replied, ' Throw him iike a dead dog to root np n i iaQ2hii : out the U,"L "Jt" " tion's treasure. Their aames na are embalmed in sacred memories, and h are starfl ln tbe Uiitional i r. .,: ,.,tr. ; eu. entwiies immortelles around the i names of Jt-fferton. Jackson and Tilden, but it is the pfii.cipletj tliey illnstrated that renders them im mortal. Let us not be too much disturbed by the war of factions. The piin ciplesofthe Amenoan Democracy are as firm as the everlasting hills. j They stand as some toweneg mon anient at whose base clouds may gather while eternal snnshine sot ties on its summit. Democratic leaders may kill each , , , , other, and their oonea win oe Dur- ied in oar national Westminster , , ,r only this and nothing more He who supposes that Democratic , . , , f, success is dependent upon the per- sonal fortunes ot any man, is but poorly schooled in the lesfons of the past and the philosophy of the present. Look t i the Democratic tljg aud see what principles are emblazoned on its ample-told.-: "An indissolu- Uie LU1UU UI rnucl umauic kj.umc-. "Local self-government:'' ''Equal , . . ,i i .;t , t right to all, special privileges to none: "A tariff to defrav the necessary expenses of Government pcnncmicallv administered: "Ad open field and a fair fight for every man in the great battle of lile." Cleveland, Hill, Campbell, Car-j lisle, Palmer all honorable men, but less than a feather when , weighed against the eternal piitici ples of Democracy. j Cleveland is our choice among i Presidential candidates, but we j salute the Democratic flag, and , will follow him who carries it. , FXTKA YAGANCE, ECONOMY AM) PARSIMONY. The efforts of the Democrats in Congress to escape the dangerous shoals of Extravagance seems about to strand them on the cheer less shores of Parsimony. True wisdom lies, between the two, in the recognition and em ployment of genuine Economy. Snch a storm of opprobrium fol io wed the Billion Congress as to render its successor, the present Congress, not only cautiotrs but absolutely timed. This is unfortu nate. Caution ia a virtue: timidity a weakness. We are led to these remarks by the announcement that Mr. Holman and his friends have intimated that nnless a 20 uer cent, redaction is made all along the line all bills' will be opposed on the Moor." Mr. Holman is chairman of the Appropriations Committee, a posi tion assigned him do doubt because j n. ... ot tne possession oi qualities mat srave him the name ot ' the watch dog of the Treasury." There is no Statesmanship in demanding a uniform cut of -'0 per cent, on appropriations. xVll bills ; are not alike meritorious. Some j deserve no consideration, while others are entitled to all the assist ance that the Congress can give. There is no truer Democrat in Con gress than General Wheeler, of Alabama. He is at once a states man and a soldier. Ho is especial ly posted ou matters relating to the military. He asserts that the appropriation asked forthe military Acauemy at est i oini cannot ue reduced without serious injury to that institution. There are many cu :h c ises, but that which most seriously affects us in this section is the threatened reduction of appropriations for riv er and harbor improvements, and! for public buildings. i The work that was done ou onr waterways under the direction ol 1 the lamented liansom has been of i great benefit, and it should be con-; tinued by his- successor. For a time the South had no part in Congressional appropriations, but some of the work must be ban iloned. Congress phouM !low some dis crimination; practicing a wice Economy, and avoiding the ex treme of Extravagance and Par cimonv. The Within Wilmington Star the past year ther: saj s: were ! ,u x a"a as ,uou---w .1 T ) . .' r ,1 i 1 l-V- LAnn til r, I i n n ,1 1 1 1 1 J 1 I It ia a good thing for Brayer Shep j H of the "ew York Mail and j Express, that he don't live in I Paris. IM.l : i ! I. II VNFWS WORK. Ho-.v tii, Ps Train icckinir Crimi tcti' il to the (iiiilty Man. Was I ; .. (,'i.riftiiution lis llie f t ie o i tt ctive woi k t y ti-a liri ..e trnin wrecker i h.- :'o! :o .vi : ini: thi f,r:st t:ie Atlan f..r ihiii H w hut he in fjil, fret' hi i complete whi.ti : Pn:ri i - t! CCT.tCsfl'J i. Tin' j.n-i;-i - i ; . J )).;; Boyd, and the lo c. . . vh ir.iilet t iu to huhif.M pl-.cf hud ihen j.i'cl lam i Tom Har.fy, once t!:o wr-i. -known and pucct-sfiil uar?hai. chief of poii :e nd dett-ciivt- nf ( .ti.'iesvi' 1h, (ia. I n mi ti m'.f . y .f:-r tht- tt-r it lf -.vreck O: . u rr.-il . i i i e ICiuhrnorKi & ) nville rotd tit" i d ' r.-war-i of clO.OCO for tbe rr. rt i f W; eckiri s Tr.t- t t or A, ttc;ivc in the co.it.tiy uutt l i y tut t;:ur:ili -em f'fer i -i- r io i .-it st-ci urn of N pr. f .-it Trt i rrun. w. iih fj.l fatjr to a . 11 'l hi :i h hut H iii io , r to- I! olio H i i e the III . li ' t or): f r w as uron R c:.mor:d iZi n.iiid . II-'. lik, u:.; k ..; h i - , i, bu:. working harj on i - the a. IIANI-.V'S WOD K-UTL'S'?. t Veil W.tkrt . Dv-ld'UVd HlLe's i i fcituuv tbal'd whs; it may be caii-. d threw bim in company with a nerj imli hacd on the KiChmoad & i ;e. who ie hicn a 6tarter on the oty aK.m ine tfaiu Attir?: liitney smiled at id's sioiy, tut decided. nevc-rtbel8. to investiiata ic. Almoni at u,e nt u p l,- was .-ietoDhcd at I hiri d. ic.-'ver: r-n: then, dreppin:? pvo . lliieK e.ee wtnt Jown to hard j woik Within a few d.ys Hney he ; csuii.i convinc'd ii,at he wa on the ' n , ,ra , t u. thRC he haJ s j oitS -ui-, pice? cf nork before him. f, "I-or..t w , ,!p oy WD LA (t I. tr 1 ' i LI 1 1 I 1 1 1 ii't I t U lit till!'. U ''.'11 )Oi" i'.'ri u?pic:on i ct Of -n directed. aoi: rsc- rlali.t d h:id in hi.- h I'oj a hud ; c ; i V c irtw a tei.l tali: r.-.c.. T j '.cclin i iiii'.i'-; ih ;t a l:sc :;: h; ;o?v;iio , possesion left vi i.ia.. Two da a iutcr tho du. j ,jnuti!J 0f (n.,. pucijujp, ! S:xte; u hundred dollars in billp. ' Stvera! wan be? &td other j wtliy. j Th i C v. Haacy found it .o be. Tt.cn the turto.-itan of the pack as e j !tJ j tionu, wf.c mora closely witched thaD I oror hxr tTc.nv u r, 1 mn-" r.iiwlitumlfllv courceu uy niij on peart', had every c yd.it ap- .fid l'ler.ce iu the inaD who held the Ftutf. iir.d -me : : ot. when fc- c;me clostly quc.i! i . t d to h:vi; it. Th .t stoiy v li the : eckic worl 1 i re? h t re let. In bis c -:.fo ?:od tools he h id u-e J. .' .!J J.o.v .' .:: crrf :.ion of by which cO many IjjjJ iei-cribi-d the nd to'd j ;st what ho hadi .'.Line . i'.u lactu. Tt:ere '--.as ". ?-0'b r. CjOtkey-wrt-noh a f-pikeliftf E ich cue !5jyd h d h; !il.:i Fit.rure'y. but in his conversation with the S:atee ville frttr-i hs dtscriteJ their exact bid'n.4 r-ls.'... ii:; ;.zXil:t FCC: D. Haiit-y ci.iue a search forthe imple ments. The crowbar lis found juat wnere I3ojd paid he bad tecretrd it and was just the implement in every detail BDyd had ciefcribec!. Then a half mile atthepoia: Iio; d ind icated, the Bpike. lifter vvus rtv.:ued froci a clump of bush '6. The monkey., r. H:- d Faid he had tnrown in tne ervt-K j jes coov.i tne bridge. An effort or two sraa made to I flud it. but witaout fucc.-s?, i The fiodirjt: of tbe b ir arid ppike'.ifter j jast where I'oj d baid left them, and ' the possession of the ronr y and j-w el- j ry, convinced Haiey . be bad found the rip-ht man But, to add tJ hi.i : r:aicty , lisnf y induced the Sto'.esvllie m-iu to Brrange : for anstber meeting with Boyd. Tnat ; metting had two or three w itneses. ; and before it was over Boyd related his j story. He described minutely bow be had secured tiie tools and now t.e lisd pulled the epikee, moved the rsiis and ditched the train. EVERT DETAIL IN THE i-T.I.Y. Was given w iih e n 'rider.: p: ido in tbe work aa H .vd related tt. But as he tlaiehi'd the recital limey worked in i.ni r::ade bi-pu' l. Tne ri th stuff wi? . U". n i.'rfld to trie datec tive and in :t w.-? a watch hicli hi-..' been !ot by a tn arid wm 1'i.n!, 1 d in the wrf-ci:. t;fi-.J. A". St-: niHo . vi. orotie i.icrr. hut fi n i ! y eavewi cm! i :-n-y at Ve ctors-. ilio-e .n.i he w 1: r. W:'.- him rP)"nt- d taken to Cba-iotf? ai Boyd, iu hi-' i'ory ceeurd in roolorg hplp'.ru; to njiq1 th'--r: d jiilrd. toils t'n-it he Ptjc 1 o pe.iple w.hi.f frotj til? '.vrccb. c ih; pi:ty be He pivea tno n :m- t-i days a-fi-ted hii-i. 1. -tTi.;: A later s, 1 I I ii-ii j: Wilmington M . r .. 1 . :ng version : to tbe .-.-3 Charlotte. Fv o. 2 John wrecker at Boyd, the accu-e-.i train Boatian'd tri ige icn j .1! icre under three chart'en. 01 c breaking ... J :rai:i w s:e iimt, 1 ousa rn-kine. he tav- tin Ch-iri'-tto pc- t-MMgbi. He re .; t: i ;i p. ruilt oa 1 -; w h-?rosbouta and - ii :.ii:i with h.i:;i tr.-iin - -f-ker. i ii . . t-hown i b . : 1 -. i njore ia ing b? e:i ice on ti maine i i detf C'. v'-immi".:i-! r -o- i L for.i! r i. in j ui arna 1 h y cha'-; bn -.j tue ii bark o; ic. A negro w.-.j t u : i for lbs purpca.j cf (.:' Thia s chem 3 w;a sue gro carce oa'. urj 1 r.M fession cf th'.; crimr. : 3 art vi i h Boyd ::it r. c.ii.f-'ei-ion es-ful T'S the ne-.rti-d n full con ICiy d t:,ilicK bow and why he wrecked tbetr-,in and teli inu where he had hid some watches and a lare amount of money, v-hii:h have ein:e been f 'un i st the plaota desijr nnted by Bey d. The railroad ni":i s -y thero U no doubt as to the rui't (f Bo;, d . Excite ment runs hiith in this city Ii ptart'.ed th penole to tr-ink t'njt tl.--1 ai,i who cn-mitted the b'u-ick crime w.? ot la-je in tbe city. 1LIX; ; a ri.i-:.v-A LtTM' iN t i INK. r bilioUii'.-fS u.i oa Kiix:-. r indiee-tioii -itid f'ui ) ipatioii, tak-. o tuacb - tak t.n Fiixir r sick and n- rvoi:1 bea iaches, take. cn Elixir' Ft Ft r sleeplessnsij ,.u i Dervousncss, -hi- Lemon Elixir. F r losfi of iippetica cad dsbility, take Lemon Elixir. For fever, chills and malaria, take Lemon Elixir. Lemon Elixir v.-.i. fail y. u is flny of the above dweane-j. ah rf which arise frcm a torpid o-.- di-'V.-ed ii kidneys, bo-.ve'.s or blood. Prepared only by Dr. tr, fitoni ach, H, Mozioy, Atlanta, Ga. 50c. and 81.00 per bottle. Sold by druggists. a PROMINENT MINISTER V. KIT'ciB After ten y.-sra of great surlericg from indigestion, with treat nervous prostration, biliousness, ii-ordered kid- r r 1 ,TLi Tv '"Oti-ripaiton, 1 have peen Dr. Mozley "s Lc-tnc-n Elixir. - " - - and am now a vv'l nvin. Rev. - C. Davis Eld. M. F. Chur.-h S.mth. No. 2S rat nail Pt. . Atlanta. On. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria! sHonvr.i.is reply. Rciiil it ami Dr.nv Your Own I IlI'iTCIlCi". Mii. Editor thri 'ir. j our columns wuu.'d like tu coritc: a f...w errors that our E-.et btrojd-bu i'K Ri News made loc irni'ig a-i I a-raie mm aUo eome few otii-. ti I itjdde -1 f . First I have iearuH.-j thruuRti Mr. Jr'tshtr Janit-8 City hao l'-IJJ to L'v'iJ.' nJi i'ji:a:u iu regard to the country a.-O'iiid kiverdale ic le very L-; v 1 v. i-i L.i. d p or Mr. Fieher saj s tl.ey ,a n.i.s j uo crops without Ferter.iz-r a ood many of the People whitr? .veil fin Slacks are to Lazy to worii a fc jo i many of ihd people have uu iiioi.s sen H'i:n no oecia in regard to tht! i :itlir i'. jti Mr. iMarjer speaks of Idon;jl know w;ii th- are we have occi mawtiiio a l-Vaiiif hod to home wh-n I ami ,,c' ! ki 100 olearad I ent it to the i-ijt.r or. ou: ot 1 00 tilled if tti :it li v. r rei; ,to t ; ... ' y c-.iii . ; ; . go jd c - o i H ii u c r t c i iv. j ii correct it in - .... v.- niic-j learnt v. : :in that tiicy uie tv. ird to COW wish I i-sve petn DOuf . r R.iy hrtvH not . m o a ijle Teanj tie doubii' t aui c f iiliC.i. 'l . i-eia bi-i- ... i f b'.r.-t-n a'.i j i h i UJUlt H ,'i j? , , .-imt.: ,n ; .: out b. nt; i-t..; tell me til-' ; e .-!! :y have k ccea but 'j ' r JU 1Ci'b biith with 'i Ii i . l e ri'.i vi hich thi y v " iu in biuw i!un 1 i.l M i-e L y.zi- iustea.i of , "'' i. f rp. iti, i;iK Lz7.lt lo, ;; Luild taeir housta : ! ouur.t to all kaow tbe I .: I,r.u i ou have j . i. i- .;. j:a' t we north i i .nif n Ia my letter j '.-. l- ' .ry tiui i that he t. mi.l u'f J say tho f i o i 3 m.loa wide in- : o v. T nuts ebould should have u the SiI li:t t n a good in. my I'l. ia h p i ici ! ii tin.: i . id' S ., ! to difh b f;.;e ., ' ril IV, ji e :: 1 I do not t?.y : chege a hi-h n I Neuce rivr id stead of U wo r o read they no .v i forms mo nesre r ' " Hr. Fisnuer ir- IOL'0 t'i'- ! n 1 b. ught I j: i nnrtMr-nJ inform ; ooii iijnnv could for si '.ad i hey mo w ttri not a tbi.J ': : not tell them thit they sold in Xewijci the lion K jo priRd t tor i f r I aifo wan; tfce people atoutid bore cot tu be nil' 'f ttie imprc .-: ; ;n th it Mr. L-arv Rave me any c)wt: .- he md not i;no v I had untie'! a-jyib-n : ami ia renrd to Mr. Fithr 1 v.i:l pr ;ve that my piper Wus flirec'.fid iu pUia wr ung a:, a s'-saiptd to R v .r Jaie v.!n it carae out of the Mril a; ('io-,r ,a was iu di,' feredt wrapper an i ; .Lirup on nd nothing tu; ecrtt -vn oa it Po-t M.e-.er Mr. Fiannor WiUi..iud. iiardison, and others could not rend it no suh wri-p-pjr was put on at E tat Stroud.sburg is 1 will prove I have been tijdly treated by such ruen I t-cam ntq iainted with asLeary Fiaaner Smith fianks Porter and a few other-" but only bv one River daio man TS1 r P.-,r'(.r 1 tmH... n ii, ..... v. . . . iL-.-j.y "I'll iuu would Pi.hii-h thi h,,. o., v. ..... ..... . UL,J I.U(1UII word for word r.g I know ali tbe pood thinking People csn'c say but it is the truth p-rhnp-i ihore mijiht bo i-ome et Riverdtile iivir re'i.--.) won'd think it i . plain enough I t-h'.ll Si J t,-ood Pye to y: ur county and ho ,it k i-.d Frier.ds that I n;et Pl-r.i? ' ". i iuo enpv of your paper to Go.'dsSor-j '..d don't believe vcur D'.riP' r ri icampi iii ! tn..'re:f 8!3d oi voted cciy th' wo bavia trt: capico! f.-r X : aro iija worse 3 -a-' r'd MiuUauolds and r ftit' .t t o b: f..r.r: uh never D Tccr-it ti hot tbe wey i trc:-;ti',t .1 I i.iake goid :'. -n ii -ptibli'j'ina Yojri J. U. fc'HMTWELL I'ALEN iA II FFilR L'AIJY TEIHI 1S'.)2. Hlo:roxY, Feu 'v 13. 13. Kaha vs. A. N. C. li. R Co. ritanly vs. Stioly. 05. Duffy & Sultan va. Lfa'rijon admr. 87 Bo; kin Carmer & Co. , va Maca. 88. Green va. Gren. 109. Sheltoa v.-j. Sbehon. Tl'esday, Feb'v 10. 58. Wbitford v. City of Ncwbern. 2-1 Baker assixueo va. S:t iai.t lper. 53. Foy va Joccp. go Mclivnino vs. R.i.1. erj Wiley va. Wi. y. Jones vs. Jjnja Witjfljld v... S.;-u- ti L -:;..( r Co Il irriaon A iinr vi ii .ci Ilayea va. Grdi.' t . Wtbb va In.;.- .' Foy ya p.-u r:i. Connor vs. A CSL C". II. R Kecneday va A i-c. N. 1.'. li R Co Kenneday v. A ii:. N. J It If Co- Lovitt va. Kiciy. Gibba vs. Ives, Orn;an va. A. & N C li li Co Liwion va. Jon.-s. Wednesday, Feij'y 17. Wiillace E.liutt & Vj v ."uhoii. W.-iilaca Eiiiott & C va. Coh n Edwardava. t itrrirj. : -i S j 1 1 2 a v a L ; u e K yriin ( C ty f.-f N.- v r .: i-l.-vats vi V tio r.ri -u. I! 1 rrirw . ot & i' is-'-r v S i'-ivr Lyon v n K i r.-t I ;i re wi:l ( f A .:. I, -.i-i lir.irhea v -. Co .iiui.i .1. gj fS4 . gj ygt g2 ggi 03 138 9 4. 17. 5G. 03. i7. 7i. 7i. 'Ji (J .Td'i'.- v- Ht.'.-i . .1 L : 1 ' i ' " i 112. Gdbsrt vs. Fur-;-: 1 11 A '.is tin v-.. J.- o vs. H l.illffv VK " : C- r P L'.U- ' ci -tioti A-: OCl.t '." r. IL'i-.il & 'AY. ivia.'.iy v-. i.-.:vy. liyatt Smi-.h Mirs. Smith va. Pulraer. Dowd ve . "i-.'Gi . S'okiia tp. C.-u-'-. . CommisEiontra t. Dewey vs. Dudley Jackson vs. Wolf' ti 41. 4'-'. 46. 48. ii. 0J. :'iiL'Tio:;s Gro.n v?. Lovick vs. ti 'a. 1 ay e t ;i: Proviji 1 a Mi i oh ell vs. !!:,".. ii -;7. Tucker vs. !;urny. 3'J. Abbott to tlie ;.ijr:. 31. Whit? Solicitcr .-s. Ei.l. 33. Ho!liat-r vi. I iue-'ii. 38. Cirifij'j S-bo-il ui v-i. I) vvn ?y, Ives vs. A. & I.T. C. li. P., Co. C7. Hackturn v--. Avery. 33. Stats vs. fioltin c: 39. Ila-iiburi S.tv i r. 40. OraiDger vs. Foy. 43. Tisdale vs. Meada .- -. 43. Siwyer vs Foy. 51 CommiSfi incrs v-i. .Jispcr, 5'. Stat-J va W.-stbrock, 59. Joner. vs Cotton. 60. In re Mou'ton Lunati" 01. Ccstis -b Arnold. 6t (.iceeu vh. N. & i. Su- itubo-t C CiJ. Corcmi.-' -iioui r i t:. Smith. 1. Hihn vs Spic. -. 72. Crabtrre vh. Scl.t.eiky. Si. In re Ipock. 93. I i -icon vk. 3oh.nt.cti. U7. Cainrrir'i.ii.s vs. ii.ir.h ti. bS Cojr.nii-g.cntr. Vs. Cham e. 103. rorn-.-iiri ior.- r.-v.. iirown. UP Ccmm: -j,. , v M Gid 113. Ore- n. 115. Habn v 1 1 ti. Pink v 117. Greer;. MS. M-v-r.. v - s t D- :-. v dz -. s. Gaetina 120. S-f Lo- ri & , i.'all vs. Bordc ..-..r :. Jones. .T.i!!!'- Si : !!:; Pi:Vs" C l'llise. Abou ,fcr.' 1 J irsteK' schorl beys wi ! i-.-il f". .ii :f-' i'l'ine. N. C, , Hor-n'-ko l-'.cv.'i. ofndinit a day cr two in th- -ny historical p!r.c;s cn the Island, i-ucr. as the lacd !C6t pl-.ce cf Sir W tiller Raleigh's ves sels. M-.rt'O. CriiWn. c-:c . they will sail alone; Nona Carolina's rucged coast, vieiiin tbe life saving station and the wondoriul ii't houses until they come to Cspo II tti rai, the most histori:a! and dnnxc rous point in the world. They will c-tup at Hatteraa, a few dayB to engine in hunicg fishing. After they have bo n away ten dsys they wiil retnrn h ime. A very nice and comfortable ve: f I has been char tered for the trip. The vessel is par- fectly safe and no one teed be afraid. James School Journal. COMMISSIONERS' PItO( ELDI N(JS. Liquor Licenses Certain Taxes- Special Action -Hills Allowed. Tho Hoard met at 11 o'clock a. m. P.tsent Jan. A. Bryan chairman. Wm. Cleve. Dan'l Line J. A. Mesdowe and E. W. Saiallwood. The minutes cfljBt meeting wire rod and on motion approved. Ordered, That upon payment of the propT tax to the sheriff license be granted to O. W. Guthrie. 'to retail liquors for Bix months, commcncinir Jan. lit, at his plp.ca cf business at Club Foot creek, in Craven county. Cot raissloner Line voting No. Ordered. That the income tax charged to T. W. Dewoy, tsx 1891, be remitted, the sitne bini? an error. Ordered. That the valuati n f prop ; erty listed to H. A. Marshall, in town ship No. 6 be reduced from .' 000 to SI 5' 0. ot account of error. Ordered, That P M Draney having ben en a-tive m mhrr ef a (ire com piny for heven yrrri iri not liable to pv H p-;!1 Ux and the name I remit ( ted. Orderei, Tiii.t VV (i Hmih u ' up plication for a reduction of v.i'uation j on his land on I'aswi ll branch from j S400 to S2C0 be referred to tmn'tunrn of j No. 8 township out-ide city, with in structions to report ihcir action to nc it meeting of thin Hoard. Ordered. Thit upon p 13 rr.rnt of the propi r tax to tbe hheriff lic npc be Krnted to IJ. II Scoit to retail liquors for G mouths, r.ding. July 1st 1893, in r -ar of jzroci ry etore at Fve Points, New Brne. N C. Ordered, Pi the matter of W. II. (JnfTl'i at d othf-rs, hn order having beuisuei by thi-i lioird at meet ing, to tbe c.uc!y eurveyor, under net of IS to drniD a certain swamp men ti nd in the p.tition.the Cummieion era having fjied tbt ir n port, the some is continued fonixt nieiing for final heati -g. Ordrrert, That real property of N. Tis- dale in township No. H. outside city be reduced from ?2 2'0 to SI. 650, an ac- , count of eiror in quacity of land. Ordered , That the 1 oil tax charfced to Oiccro Wood, col . No. 8 township be remitt.jd. he being over sgel 1 Ordered, That tho poll tux charged against E. B. Hcckburn, W. R. Waters, und Horace Baxter of No. 8 township j for 1891, bo remitted on ac: int of their being firemen, Ordered, Tbat W. R. Willait, of township No. 8 be relieved from pay ment of one poll tax, he being charged with two by error. Ordered, That tho valuation of lot listed to Mary Culloway in township No. 8 be reduced from S?400 to ?100 on ! account of error and correction ad vised by assessors of township No. 8. Ordered, That the valuation of lot on Stanly street, city of New Berne, listed to Gatay Green at if 125 be remit ted, eho having no such lot, and remittance being advised by Board assessors, township No. 8 Ordeied, That the value of lot in Pavie town listed to Loreczi Straiten at 400 be reduced to $250. on account of error and correction advised by board of a,838sors of townehip No 8. Ordered, That the value of a lot in Pavie town liated to Hanoi-h Pearson ! at 300, be reduced to 250. on account j of error and correction advised b y ! board e.6Beeeors uf township No. b Tno Board took a recess to Feb'y. 2 1S02, at 10 o'clock a. m Feb'y 2, 1!;UJ The boird met pursuant to adj urn metit. Present, Comuiidsiou rs J. A. Bryan chairman, Wm. Clevj and E W. Small woed, Orde ed, Tuat Henry Joyner, Nj. b township, bs relieved from p'jym.'nt of poll tax on account of biin a non rtslde-nt of Cravea couiity. Ordered, Tbat the pjil lax ch-r,;ed j to C. II Plank, No. H township be re tniiud. be beiu exempt from hniju j served ai aa active (ireuin for seven years. Ordered, Tn.it a tranciipt cf tb( j jjdgment in oase of Lijard of Ceiriiiiis sioners of Criven ooucty vs il.iirdof Commit sioners of Pamlico, re n Jrred at f.ill term 191. Lenoir county Superior j .un, be docketed upon tho judojett d cket of Craven county inthoofliisaof 'ierk Suparior Court of Baid county and also spread upon the rocords of this : Board. Ordered, Tnat George Williams, col., township No. S, be relieved from pay ! ment of poll tax, he having proved to tbe sMinfaction of tbe Board that he is over 50 years old. Ordered, That the application of Mr. II. Baxter for reduction in valuation of lo. at corner cf Baptist church pr party be refer red to -.ssessor.! of No 9to n ship for revie w. O-dered, That the applicalii n ef J:io A. Dixon to be relieved from payment of tax on lot listed to him in Pavie town te referred to assessors of ts.h town ehip. Ordered. Tnat tbe Clerk of i.hi.i B .ard ijsue a vou-her of S300 to M. I'.rj an for support of Bryan LauKhingbouse for the months of February and M iron. Ordeiei, That Commissioners CK-ve nnd Si;i-)!IooJ be appointed a commit te) Ij examine ucoounta of Dr Jno A Guion, truetee of sinking fun i. Commissioners ''lev-? and Small wood . ;bi Committee appiinted to ixamir.e the accounts of I)r Ju . A Union, trustte, iepor:ed tbat th- y hive e x ainined said accounts, e:.d bed the same correct ard 1. aye canceled lire vouchers. After faHowinjj the f..'l j .-. in ac counts and claims th'.- B.r adjjurned: It G Moseley, house rent .'r p-tupers, i5 50: Fannie Wiiiia::s koi-per if p-.or DOii"'.'. -M2 iO: 1 r i, Coo ev ( ook for .-, a;. nt. poor hii'j-t'. Tli GO; J I rati.u f jiniflbid poor. ; I t Is i: ') Bin M - Frater, burying paup' r . S7 fP; (' C (iretn, m ditiiies for p or. s? ; 5 711. !),-, Leinstur DulTy, medical si-rviim to poor. November and iKct-mbt-r 191. 850.00; H. B. Doffy, goods furnished pjor bouse, tf2 50; C U Blank, goods for poor, ?o COi W. B L.ce. nher;fT. boaid ing prisoners for Jan'y 1S92 54 00; do. expense of taking Cephas Harris to Northampton county. .S 80; do , turn key fees, 7 80; W M Watron, Q SC, stationary, J3.C0: do., f urnisbinii: au '.i tor with certified bond, $3 50: do,, copies of grand jury's report, eto , $3.50; Jas. A. Bryan, services as county ( ( . v. i: W. Small m. (':, ve, M); Ja. , . Pi Idle fciP clerk boird com miKtionrr. :,j :, r , w H. rne Jot'B :.'Al., ini vei lipin niTfiinl f r D rember and ,l;n 1. ,ry, ( ,' , l i ,uPr & Co . ).. 1,0 i , ; , .1 n. Roach, r' 1'iirii' f. to' 11 :.n 1 towoiLlD. S-'8 4 I . K S I'rirnrose. holding inqoemt over the W. T. I. it III tiry I r-dy 11 S; 1 ri-rr. 7 10; I -.11. J.is. Hall, 1 1. 1 1 1 m and J 8 ) tf iff o I 1 nqiiert n r.'lOfl erb; in iin'i ft over r '1. It H Prim- r ..- 1 r . jcl or nr.-. fH 00; I) H 1 . i'K 1 ih 'bap I rnnd Sum v.r i.o.ly nf one 1 ini'l ' 1 r ) : ih- luilj H I Arnold, s . r 1 . , 1 over bo ly of !'. 1 Henry Sjk r.i r. . the 1 o !y ,.f J', n r-i roii Hi ri.'ipan Ci. tho b id v (,f J.ini rn . r . l,fl'. V.'i 1. a ni in. !. 1 '1 11 1, r I! MV J IIMO Mi 1 i I 11 OLD j?C:':iNI0N Steamship Company, SEMI-VLLKLY Lii.t-. The OiJ Dominion lciin.i ip Company's v' and l-'ivoritf V, ti-r 7outr,iia A!bf nu If aul '.' : p-at. r ( anil. TOR Koifollt, rt ft 1 1 Imaif, IVrw York, delplit, Doilon, I'rovldrMv, muA tVili,lcin ll. And ail .o U Nh, Ia.it and Wat. l'n n n ! h ' ! r I 1 e. I ' A Ar I i'U. UBtt Jntn rtirir.rr do;:c It, Steamer HEWBERNE, Cajt. SontUate, Wll) mil from Norfolk, Vfc, forNwBer, N. C, dlrtrt, vrry Monday and Thnrvday, making close connrction with tli A- A N. CC K. IU, for all stationit on tht romd mmi with tb? 8tamrrs Klnnton and Howard for Kla uin. Trentnn, and all other landinft tkw Ntni and Trrnt l'.lvrr. l;elurulue.Mill sail 1 ItOMEW BE2LNE. roi NOHKOI.K l'r, . nl 1- in I I rmltf I ind rrinay, malting cohtirrH'i wltfc ffe O. V. p. 8.Co.'ldp lorN'rw Yark, B. a P.Ca.'i tamcrs for Ua'ilmorv; ClTde Line 6htp for rhiladclphia. M. 4 M. T. Co.' uiri fur Uom ton and providence. Ptenmer Kiniton, Ospt. Dixon, will (all for Klnston on arrival ol Mourner Newborca. Order all cood cure of O. D. H. B. Co- Norfolk, Va. i'assenf'crs will find a pood table, oomfort- arilo rootm, and every courWy and atteritln ill be paid them bv the ofHcera. V. n. P.OBERTS, AftftL Messrs. CULrF.ri'ER & TURNEB" Agents, NorfoltYW. W. H. STANFORD, Vice-I'reiident.. New TarltGlty. Fast Passenger and Freight Line betweea NEW BERNE, Eastern North Carolina PoinU, and all Con IieclioDJ of the PK..SVI.VAMA RAILROAD, J INCT.CDIXO New York, I'hllxlrVphtB, Norfolk, tlmor and lloatou. Th ONLY Trl-Wetiklr Iln Omt t New Berne. New and Klcganlly Equipped Steamer Sails from New Borne I0EDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, rEIDAYS, AT FIVE P. M., .," ; . TkV Ci . : T-. Norfolk Southern llallroad. TThe Fantern Pinpatrh I.lne, eonnliitlng of the Wilmincrlon K. K. I i,i. N'ftrfnlU Rnnlhitm j It. It., New York, 1'liila. 'and Norfolk tt. ltl and IVmiflT I vanin It. li. Inrra n reliable ana regtilur line, ullninp miticrior faclllUei for 1U'CK paKseiiKnr ami irc,i;iit iransporuuon. No iriinnier exreia nt Fdzabeth Citr.!at wliidi pirint freirrhl wiil bo loaded on 0n to ga through to dpstliiHtiou. liin i t all gondii tn lie thlppnl via Eajtara Cnrollna Pintiatch dally m. iullowni From New Yurlt liy 1 euiia. IL IL, Vim V, W. and Bait. Ntirth Itlvcr. From Philadelphia, br I'lilla., li- lu, Dock r-t. hiiili'in. From liallirnor, by I'hila., AVT1. IL It.. l'rcKiilunt .t. .'-Utioiu and BalU. From Norfolk, bv Norfolk r-ioiitrifrn R. XL t'r'ioi lUision, liy Mi ri'linnta ti M inert Trmiw portal ortiitmii ( o; .New luik uml .New Lnfflaad ScIlatrR ivs low aud lime quicker than uj any oilier linn. For further inforraatiun apjily to W. H. JoYcit. (Cen'l I'M'ijflu Trafllo A fat, I It- It i.iiit.'iI 1 ri'U'- AfriL G ri. !t f. rni -1' V. r li Ii. H. i ' lis ! . i I'. A V Ii ii.. 11. C. Hi i ..,r. li. IL, N. i I 1 ' i r.'.ght lAfcot, l.i.lA. I I Agent, N. T. :,;.it Acent N. B. . I : -' iN. Aokwt, Npivl.rrna. N. C. CMo'sjU. iiiliitlM nenm tt. H. Sltil, Ii'jsx l fern On and after F bruary 1st, FS'.'l, this line will make regular SEMI-WEEKLY TRIPS SCTWIEN Baltimore and New Berne Lavln BalUraor for New Hem, WKD NESDAV, 8ATUK.D A V, t r M. LSTfng New Berne for IlaHiniore, TUEfl iA,y,8ATU!ItIJAy. at 0 1 iL Eerchszitf and Ehippen. Taks lotlce. Thle lt.e pnly PITIF.CT line ont ef Nrw Berne for Baltimore wlihoul chnce,irspplnj only et Norfolk, correi tlr.p then for Botton. Provldenec. Phiid.'l Ji! Hicbmoud, and all polnto North, Fun mid Wnt. llilclrii c)oe connection tor nil points ly A. A N. C. Rail road end River out of New berne. Ajfentl ar a rnotnrj R(UUKJ) FOffl Eli, Uea'l Manairer, I'D LI glu ML, Belt! more. JAS. W. McCarRICX, Agent Norfolk, Va. W. P. Clyde 4 Co., l'biladrfphla, li Booth WharTeii, New York and Ealto. Trant. Llne.lPUr , Kortb river. E. Slmjiiitjn, Bortoa, 5.1 Central w&arl 8. H. Rockwell, 1'roTldeuoe.H. I. 8h)p leave llieton, Tuendayi tod Batardaa, u " New York dally. " " Ralto., Wednendayi A Batnrdara. Philadelphia, Monday, Wednes day!, baturday. " Provldonoe, Satnrdaya. Thronch bllle ludlnir given and ratM faar anteed to all Jiolnu ot tlie different ofkaw of the companlea. t&T Avoid r-taL:Se of Bulk wU Ski via N. C. J-itut. 6, U. C U-VV. Agcut, No Bran, S. 0 "S450 HBOR G375. mis HE I or ; Ii r mh mr l uttit. 1. 1 '. i - th.HHI. Insure Yourself I fUTftiTlKl lMain utrucl f rtim I linnFfJ R RfiTFf? 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