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VOL. XVll-NO. 192.
NEW BERN, N. C, FRIDAY M0RXIK3, KOVELIBKR 10, 1839.
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Void months are sheni. W arm them np with ft Stove to replace
that one of yours that can't k'ito out enough beat. ) Oar Stoves are heat
ers, are handsome, burn easily, don't clinker easily, hate all the improve
meets, are jnst the kind of Stoves yon want Our prices are always
moderate.
Wo are Sj'e Agent for the Fa
' mons - - -
' Peninsular
Carbon ,
Air-Tight
Heater. v
" A Household IM.het.
V are a!eo agt nts fur the WU-
eon Ileutei, The bt' Air-Tiht
-Wood heater on tbe Market and
" tawn VinPA Afnnle) a.'F IVtatn in oftnlr ,
-. " COOK STOVES A SPECIALTY.
, We havo 67 KEGS NAILS that
we offer at l 09 base,
GASKILL&r
HARDWARE:
U MIDDLE STREET. "Phone
T3iiriiiri!ar!Vl.'iSrd5t''
r-nJ1r"nfirJ,ir"ifJ1fJ1d
S Prepare for your Thanksgiving Dinner,
&i3 : -. Aud when the family hve their nn'inl reunion, your d'nlcg O
rjj room will be a thin? of beauty U you furnish It from ourup-to-dato and
" J a inddome Dining Room Furnll ire.
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and Sideboards-
run ; Will gwe jot more biul j to llie f qu ire Iich'hin anytblnn you Flin
can buy la Dlnlnj Ro Furnttur ', TltU Qos'ity and Prices combined. j
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Special and Quick Delivori
. Of e r.;n tin emulle t orders ll
o'ic of our m ,'tlioi's o d' l g bus-
in" tlnt mnkos Pa-kei' f'rorcry
a 'nvor:io source of run lies ln
Pure Fnod Products of a'l kinds
Another one is Che high quality
of our choice grocri, which wi
gtmruntte to he of the very hot,
t nt the lowest pi Ice to I e found In
the city.
Just rcoiivtd frh lot Vox
Htver Uuttcr. 11m is noihii.-g
better for l)iTakfi8t thim I!wk-
wheat fakes and Po Eiwr Print
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Road Law Sustained. Healtby Bank
Condition." Federal Conrt In'
. December. The- magnetic
Healer. Tree Planting.
Seaboard Appeals.
. Raleigh, November 8-rThe Republic
cans who talk are now ridiculing ex
Congressman 'Settle, saying he has no
status in the party, and that his opinions
are valueless. They are making these
declarations In the hope of minimizing
the effect of his letter to Congressman
Linney. Settle said last night that be
wanted to know whether it was propos
ed to answer bis letter.
The Supreme Court sustains the new
road law; that is the law Which was
enacted for a large number of counties
la-it Bpring and to secure the enactment
of which State Geologist Holmes worked
so zealously.
? Chairman McNeill, of the corporation
commission, says the elimination of
tbe reports of the State bank examiners
shows that most of the banks are in
particularly healthy condition. . -The
foundation of the Church of the
Good Shepherd is practically completed
It appears that work will be suspended
for some lime.
Tbe Federal Court meets here Decem
ber 4th. So heavy Is the docket that it
seems there Is to be a session In January
there are now docketed 20 more cases
than ever before at a term, and not all
the comissioners have sent In their re
.ions. The case of A. J.Uarshall.the Wll
mlngton lawyer charged with counter
feltlug, will not be heard at this term, It
ippears, though the district attorney In
curiously reticent about it.
- Heury E. Litchford, cashier of the
ilizeus' National Bank, left here for
rat boro, where he Is to be married today.
A idltor Ayer and John O. Drewry ac-
iiinpanied him. , . '
A "magnetio healer" is reported to be
-working miracles" at Goldsboro. It Is
ait) he cured a case of locomotor ataxia.
:t seems that many people at Gohlsboro
re greatly wrought up by his presence.
lie is coming to Raleigh.
The Slate charters the High Point
-lilrt Factory, which adds a new Indus-
ry to the many ln that busy and thriv
ing town.
Judge l'nnell has gone to Washington
II. 0 , on business.
Next week . this city will begin the
work Of setting out on the sidewalks, SO
feet apart, 1,000 sugar maples. ' '
The clerks ln the office of the Secre
tary of State hare been at work 15 nights
making extracts from the. legislative
journals from 1854 to 1874-'5 regarding
the Greenville & French-Broad Railroad
and also making extracts from the jour
uals of 1806-7 and 18G3 relative to the
issue of Buncombe county bontis. -. ' :
The Seaboard Air Line appeals to. the
Superior Court from the decision of the
corporation commission, that that road
must give freight rates the same at
if one one continuous road, since It is
all under one ownership and manage
ment. , ' "
. LaGrlppe, with its after effects, an
nually destroys thousands of people. It
may be quickly cured by One Minute
Oough Cure, tbe only remedy that pro
duces immediate results la coughs, cplds
croup, bronchitis, pneumonia and throat
and lung troubles. . It will prevent con
sumption. F 8 Duffy. ...
REINFORCEMENTS
Advancing; Towards Ladysmitn. Colenso
Probably Already Recovered.
' London, November 9 To the eyes of
military experts the datkest page of the
war is now being written. But even that
Is illuminated with bright passages, such
as General White's victorious sorties. If
he us keep the British flag flying oyer
Ladysmlth until he la relieved, tbo cam
palgn will turn a fresh page.and With the
advauce of Sir Redvers Bullers's force,
the British public is promised more cheer
ful reading.
Tbe most Interesting news tonight, Is
a clspatch from Estcourt, announcing
the departure of a strong force of
mounted troops and . artillery for
destination not given in the advices.
Another message announces the arrival
at Estcourt and rietermaritzburg within
tho last few days of re enforcement!
from turban, and that 8,500 troops'
are assembled ready for an advance to
Colenso when the opportune moment
arrives. .
Dr. W. Wiion, Italy lilll, N. Y., says
"I heartily recommend One Minute
Cough Cure. It gave my wife tmme
illat') lelief in suffiK-nllilir asthma."
I'ic n?ant to take. Never f.-uis to in ' !y
CUie nil cim- I ) U, tit t c. r IM 1 In' ;
t.-otibloj. V. H, OaflV.
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from 90 of the 99 counties of the State,
with estimates on the others, show that
the Republican claim of 00,000 plurality
for Governor Shaw is easily maintained
and may go slightly above that figure, -
NEBRASKA.
Lincoln, ' Neb , Nov. .- 8. Complete
county returns coming ln tonight do not
materially change the early estimates of
the results of yesterday's election.; : The
fuslonists carry tbe State by 12,000 per
haps more, on the face of the returns
from nearly half the counties. .
, KKNTCCK.
Louisville, Nor. 8. -No' matter whit
result the face of the return of "yester.
day's State election shows, a' contest is
very likely to' occur. Addition returns
received today and tonight continue to
show Republican gains and an estimate,
based upon the normal complexion of
the precincts still unreported,' indicates
a plurality of 6,000 or 8,000 -for Taylor
for Governor. '
SOUTH DAKOTA.
Aberdeen, S. D., November 8 More
complete returns from the State at large
confirm last night's estimates of a Re
publican majority of 7,000 to 10,000 for
Supreme Court Judge.
' MAEYLAND.
Baltimore, November 8 Unofficial re
turns from Baltimore city., and all the
counties of the State show that the Dem
ocrats swept practically everything- be
fore them in yesterday's contest by ap
proximately 11,000 majority. The official
count, it Is thought, will, not materially
uhange these figures.
--You never, know whit form of blood
poison will follow constipation. Keep
the liver clean by uslnir De Witt's Little
Early Risers and you will avoid trouble.
They are famous little pills for constipa
tion and llvbr and bowel troubles. F. 8.
Duffy. . , y
We have secured the agency In New
Bern for the famous Tate Epsom Spring
Water, and are prepared lo furnish it in
any quantity. Davis' Prescription Pbar
macy. -
Celery Headache Powders will cure
your headache, : Give them a trial. They
are made and sold at Davis Prescription
Pharmacy.
.: Dime Catarrh Snuff cures cold in the
head lu oue flight at Bradham's. -
. If yon want a hair brush, tooth brush,
or any other kind of brash go to Davis'
Prescription Pharmacy for It. ' -
, A complete line of Studt, at J. O. Bax
ter's, The Jeweler, just received. . ,
GBISTHILLS.
New MillM,; , .
ISoiilng i)hest,
Elevalort kii1
Corn tlenntiM,
Of the Latest Improved and Up
la-Date flill Machinery.
YOUR THADE IS SOLICITED.
tW SPECIAL PAINS taken lu clean
ing and polishing gram before going
thrOMgh the mills, wbch iniures pure
meal.
Corn, Ilomitiy, Oats and Mixed Feed.
GEORGE BISHOP.
New Bern, N. O.
Dobbin & Ferrall,
At Tucker's store.
RALEIGH. N.C.
At 03C. . - , r; - : '
Some of the best styles 00 Inch, all
Wool Homespun Plaids. Rough and
reliable. 5!akinn; perfect tklrls reduce!
to t' c a j ard, have been selling at J1.C
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COTTON MARKET.
Received by J. E. Latbamcommlssion
merchant, New Bern: ' ,
Nw Tout, November 9
Open. High. Low. Close
Jan. cotton .... 7 53 ,7.til 7.48 7.51
May. cotton..., 7.60 7-08 7.50 7.68
' OSMCA80 MARKETS.
WmaT! ', Open, High. Low. I lose
December..., 68 68t t"i 8i
Ooujl: - .
December.... i Jli 81 81
Oofvak: .
November ... 550 " 5.60
B. B. T.., ...... 88 88f 87i 8?i
8o.Ry Pfd..... 67i ' 57 66, 66i
"Grasp all and lose all." Many are so
Intention "grasping all" that they loose
their health. Hood's Barsaparllla has
helped many a business man on the road
to success by making and keeping him
healthy.
Hood's Pills are gentle, yet effective.
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RUBBER STAMPS
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No need to send your orders out. of
town tor Rubber Stamps; we are now
MAKING THEM TWICE-A WEEK,
and at Prices as Low as anybody.
First-CIasi Work Guaranteed. .
Full line of Ink, Pads, Oaters, &c., in
Stock at Lowest Prices.
REMKM OER We tueet all Competi
tion aud make them promptly. --
W. T Hill & Co.,
01 South Front Street, New Bern. N. 0.
They are Here, What)
THOSE
Turnlgan Bay Oysters
First of the Season. At Taylor's Ovs-
ter Saloon.; Sneclal care taken with
oysters for family use. All orders
promptly - activerca. utve me a call,
next aoor to JHann's Drablts.
,, V Yours for business,
; I it. II. TAYLOR.
Wotice of Sale of Laiil
, For ParUtiou.
North Carolina, I In the Superior Conrt,
Craven Co. ) " Before the Clerk.
J. L. Harufleld,
"", v . vs. - ' ' rv
Mrs Barah A Taylor, JasC Taylor, Dr
I M Taylor, Dr Geo Attmore, Dr R S
Primrose, W H Oliver, Geo A Oliver,
Mary T Oliver, Themas Constable and
Martha Constable his wife, Benj R
uusse ana nan nan uueae nis wile, Mar
tin B Wlliard and Elizabeth G Wlllard
his wife, Rebecca G Attmore, Dr J D
Clark, Hannah T Clark, Tbe Trustees of
Oavldaoa College, North Carolina, Set
tle J Clark, anu Chas S Hollister, execu
tor of Frances Taylor, deeeased. , v.
Pursuant to a decree of the Superior
Court of Craven countv lo the above
entitled proceedings for sale of land for
partition rendered by tbe Clerk of said
Superior Court on tbe 9th day of Nov
berl809. . The undersigned as - commissioners
will offer for sale and sell at public auc
tion for cash to the highest bidder, at tbe
Court House door of Graven county
Monday the 11th day of December 1809
at tbe hour or is o clock noon all tbe lot
lowing described .real estate towit: A
tract of land containing 64C0 acres, lying
and being in the county of. Craven and
partly ln Pamlico county, on the north
side of Neuse river between the heads of
the northeast prong of Little Bwifl
Creek and Bay river beginning at
Wright C Stanley's last corner being four
hundred and ninety poles from said
Stanley's beginning at a black rum and
on a course south fifty three east and
runs the reverse of his line south seven
degrees west one thousand & forty poles
to his corner then slang another of said
Stanly's lines south forty five degrees
east fourteen hundred and flfty poles to
his corner then south forty Ove degrees
east seven hundred and five poles then
norm forty uve degrees east two nun-
dred and seventy two poles then north
eleven hundred and seventy poles to a
gum at uay river bridge then noun nrty
three degrees west three hundred and
twenty poles then south forty degrees
went seven aunitred and titty poles then
north forty five degrees west eleven hun
dred and twenty poles north seven de-
frr-s e-l si huiidu 1 and ti'i lily poles
llu-a north li.ly llin-e iH i'reen went two
hundred pole to tr.e flint, station; also a
e-rtaiii t -. e or rre-l of land, situate,
' h i . i ' ' 1 v of Craven
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if , 1 - i'i a rv-
pir .iS mi t l :i a .. oiift n;ie tl'en
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. . . eTast Received by . . .
J. L. McDANIEL, Wholesale & Retail Grocer.
71 BROAD STREET, ' NEW BERN, N. C.
BOY'S
Just Received a new and pretty line ot
Boys' Suits, ages 3 to 7.
Ladies especially invited to call and in
spect these Bargains.
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99 MIDDLE STREET,
A NEAT APPEARANCE
"founts for a great deal
ia-thls world. There are
H many times when small points
will decide either for or
against you. At such times
the question of appearance is
always bound to come up.
E Let us take care of your
appearance.
Onr many patrons can tes-
p tify that goods bought from us. can always be relied on.
Style, Quality and Prices are always guaranteed,
; Tall and examine our stock and be convinced,
Very Respectfully,
jg T. G--. IDTTZbTZliT CO., I
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57 POLLOCK STREET. ' NEW BERN, N. O.
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t899 EDITIONS
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Of all school books. Office -
and School Room supplies a - j
1 specialty.. I
j G. H. Enrictt.
levawvsvWaW'JsKi
; Hello Central,
! Give Tie 149,
J loo re's XVood Ywrd,
J Where they keep Dry Wood, sawed
any length you want, anu win uenver it
at your door. Full measure guaranteed.
U. 1 Mil UnnM will tut t ill A IlttleP
and glad to nccommorlate bis old ous
tflmeis. Don't forget the place, on
South Front street uy tne raiiroaa ana
Pnone 149. . T. ll. MOOHE.
1 lmvo jtiBt gotten in a Fine Line of
Pan and l',it-rt Leather Slues.
Our lino la up-to-date,
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SUITS!
:o: "NEW BERN. N C
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It is Worth
your . . . .
To see our 8pecial Buggy, No. 40, called
School Boy. This does not mean the 40th
bey In tbe claw, but rather the first one
In a class of that number.
G. H. Waters & Son,
78 Broad Street, '
Exquisite Style In Dress
l!c -longs to the man wl o has his
o'nilnng nmdo to measure t.y an artist
tailor who knowsthe value of peifi-el fit,
(-nil t if ul l)iiih and fine wr rkmani-hip,
. -j - ssa .
ami i .) s -.!e.e,ta his fntirlcs with an eye
to plmxe tie ta-iln of the well bred p.-ii-t!i
i(in. ""1 he Ipilor nmkea ti e iiibh" is
f. t..:. to-irg and we can supply ml drj
Hit a of and give jou loth style
a.ni fl...... .irf.iotl.