,, j:y.)-A. HUT
glttStfH
1.
r
TnK!J()l:HX.Vri.r
y, I )1 1 n1V EkliVf bijUKE 8,1382.
lr. Prison Without n Crime.
t-i W "The i!feTttdf J<f 4c grat mass
of mankind depend largely o:i the saeri--i
i : fictS made by a few.' Who that onep
knows this- will ever bo un"raieful
enougli to forget the patient, hard-far::!!?
is built somewhat wider the shelter of
class who work and witbth for us? iaS3i KTfi ! ;! ftVtl J??M
jS . , on the California coast is singularly I F5t4fatl1!!i
."-., t.: ' lonely and monotonous.' ' Their house I r?i2av1jCii.M
T :thc" roclcs, but they. live in what to a!
landsman would scorn a perpetual storm; I
the ocean roars, in . their ears day and"
tOJ'' 1 1 "' v. nun la taeii
. constant , and only music; the wild
,,,i,1(.screain of the sea-birds, the' howl of the
sea lions, the whistle and shriek of the
,, .w8 gale4he dull, threatening thunder of
the vastbreakers, are the dreary and
.0 desolate , sounds which lull them to
sleep at night, and assail their ears whe::
7 kj j lT$tle wiater mont
C J Q Bup-esse;'which; for
X i wfe-thi()nly connection i
V : .i: vi. i. .
months cyen thej.r
l, for the most partj-
i with the world,
is sometimes unable to make a landing
j for weeks at a time. Chanco visi tors.
tuey see only occasionally, and at -that
distance at which a steamer is safe from
. . the surf,
and at which a girl, could not!
agnize her !lotk The com -
fK Francisco passes before
cs, but so far away that they
pven reflOgnize
merco ot b
their eyes
canft6ttel.'th$ iships and steamers
whtcu sail by them, voiceless and with
out greeting; 'and of .,be-oenJg passing
. ci tJktri the1 ; planet" wttli winch they have so
frail a social tie, they, learn , my at
H U Jdi-g'.ancl irregular intervals' '.!
The change from sunshine to . fog is
the chief variety in their lives; the hasty
landing of supplies the great event in
their months. They cannot even watch
the gro,wth oft Arces and plants, and to a
' ' ehild born' and reared in such a place,
a sunny lea under the shelter of rocks
. is probably ' the ideal of human feli
city. f ;;!. '
-A Marrisigo for Money.
j. In lfew-'fork vity. a princely mansion
was olicretl lor sale a lew years airo,
about which Jmng a sad.e-fciryiA man
"bf.eiiorino'us wealth lived to the age oi
sixty without marry ingu then, he-propos-V
iBdtO'fc'-'JemitiriiK bfilltant 'youim: girl,
-. 'who belonged to a largo but . poor (aini-
s-f ln,ir'V VA vAA
She hesitated long before accejiliug
'" huiVj idSj habits, morals, .ftjrswvere. aU
' dbn6xiOife' toiler, for she was a girl of
pure, refined tastes, ,
UJta t to -be; the wife' ' -of a ' mtllionnaite.
f a o-n toKnrone. to reiiin like a nueen
.rin itv wltercsM had Uvctl JoniUc in-
, 'dome. of a servant,'--i these were tcmlaj,,
tions too strong for her, as they are 1'oV
toe many American oindii.1" - ' ""' -v
She married him without a practielo of,
" ? love or respect; sold, hersejILas absolute1
: 'jy for -i&My tis eyerslarti V.as sold.
' ' Her husband paid for his purchase,
Bcfprc the marriage he built a magntll--T-
cicnt dwelling; ' archictccture, sculpture,
painting, gave of their best to make it
'Jlit for the home of a royal lady; there
was a Chicnse room,, a Persian room,
a Hindoo room; there ycrc, .conservn-froriesr,piyiue-galieries,
dainty boudoirs.
" 6irt!yint'kftithis rl home, -and
jfrtieriug' gO'to lirrtpf for":i two
' ears' visit.
Two .week? after , the wedding, the
bridegroom was struck down with para
lysis, and for fifteen years lay on his bed
a" helpless, Jqueruloits invalid, nursed by
Ilia wife'. The mansion was closed cx
renting in the sicks man's apai'lmdiifci,
aid resembled a gigantic- tomb. 15y the
terms of his will she would inherit noth
in" if she deserted him. She remained
faithfoUUrffotsc, pnly to find after Ids'
death that his estate was as hollow a
sham as her marriage, and that it was
swallowedmp in his debts" " " ' 4
Not all marriages for money ; end as
dramatically as tiiis, but they are as
tragic in reality. The young . girl who
solls'her tWo" fo a price 'inevitably caps
disappointment and misery' $ , t .
ciisuiged by a Compliment,
q'ilJjnortiCy'iBg' aiWoWt b'y3 a5 coP
dilatory, witticism is a success thats very
few in such a moment have the grace or
coolness to,grap-. ' i t ! "i,!..tj
Count JaubertwaS' wonderfully happy
at repartee, and in his sallies was utter
ly indifferent as to ..whether it was a
friend. orah: enemy who" suffered. If,
however, he happened to compromise
himself, lie had a happy - knack of set
ting himself right 1u" a moment.
On one occasion, having been highly
displeased with Marshal Koult, if mUde
the lllugliSousfeohirer itvc btitt oflnnimi
erablo epigrams. The marshal, hear-
- ing of this at one of Louis Philippe's, rej
ceptiojtetia'ridd lis;bac'iipons 'the
count jiist as he was stepping forward to
salute him, some thirty SCtiitlemeu be
ing present. H. ' 1 '
'Monsieur le Marechal,' said Count
Jaubert, with the utmost sanffJr,o(d, lJ
hav beeiLtola you lo -Wot loot niren me
ns one of your friends. I'm delighted to
find that thqro is, no , grouutl for then
mor.' 1
'Now so,' monsieur'-'
'Because,', replied the couutr; MfOJW
' not hi tire habit Lrtiirnrngyouf back to
Hie enemy. -.tsiio ivi ..
The marahal, it is prthaps needless
to say at orico held out his hand to
Coiint Jaubert, ';, -i!;' - . , , .
m m
Common Sense.
A valuable ;hprse ifad beeri lost; 'null
no one could find him. A half-witted
follow finally brought him back, and to
the question, ;;itow dui you unti mm
when no one: 'else , couldf' t replied,
'Wall, I just 'quired where the
horse was seen last, and 1 went thar and
sat on a rock; and I just axed myscl if I
was a horse, wluir would I go and what
would I d ? And then I went and found
him.' .
35lSS
A ( flk-ago paper telb of a niau who :
vou I'nvc.i.l.ii,-.,...,. 11.. -.f t... 1....1 ...l- J -'"!""
a rather limn- mh nr,!Moiiry '"a1 WiilU-J.'' : ,
Street tin.! ht ft' Ml.' A svi-.nAi.h.jd.i ; CO- PER DAT, $ PM WEEK,-" "
friend up him r.-Jm.th.l had .o t-J kHPJSIt MOXtiikZi o 40. '';"'' ' . --
i::l', :r It rl-. itr.HIe m-!:c!. Neither. I .' xr
t
f-UI . r iif.
' fl'WlSSi
1 ' &iaiawf ' J
tm
I am prepared to take orders for the
celebrated . ; . ; 4 - t ,' ' -
ONEIDA ENGINES,
SAW MILES,
GK 1ST MILES.
COTTON GINS, c,"
samples of .which may be seen itL build-
Jing next door to Hie Cotton Exchange;
uiwi-luue..jJi.u. . f,
. . ' "I Nve.w Bemc,' :N C. j
.Address till June lath at PMioksvrtljvi
N". C.
le 3 4m.
ec-naatul--iir, . . . .-. ;.I
n it llJAJi'V JPAV- William .WUlttOrd.
P ' ' VH' 'A V , M n , .' '
"4 , j , ' ' -. ! . TOR El AT.LA.)
OHSHIOS CASH STOaE. V ! f oinoe'w o.aven sirt. north of MvrwF.i)r.v
Nerihi-iMi ronuT JliiUliolui.l Snntli Front :tiTi'ts, j
AisiH' .J! Wmairy wul K. R, JoiuH. , I
tf J-V4 ' -"' 5- .' " '' ' '
IlK.M.KItS IX
Stoves; House Fnrnishing: Goods,
CROCKERY and GLASSWARE,,, ,,
' V" . :"';) , LAMPS in great 'varioty.1
BURNERS. AVICKS. CHIMNEYS. ' ' j
KEROSENE OIL, I
.. rratt's Asiral Non-Eztlccivo Oil, - ' j
Machine and Train i Oils. I
Vie nm now iiri pnrul to mannl'ai'ttire
Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware.
Spt'eial Stton'tVin (rivrn to !- p: i i i-i n :. (loons
'old low and waminti'd to lie as reiirrSi'iited,
Ainil 1 1 lv d 4 v
A small 3vclliiiu!. ? of .'ttvo or ' Have
good-room -I desired. Apply at (
'.
i:r journal vjmcc.
Ma n well & Ciabtrce
'lit.. . .
RLACKSM I T JI S, M A CHIN IS T S,
' frois and I5ti:ss Founders
. -A N U r
BOILER' MAKERS.
. . JUKE ..AND l(i:PAIR.
iN(i;lN ES i
AND ALL KINDS OF MAt'HIXEUY.
Orders solicited ; and ' promptly
attendel to. C HAVEN St,
between Pollock ti nd Soulli Trout, :
A - - XkwBeune, N. C.
Apr. , tr il
NORTH AUOLIN'a,
Prohaf, oiirt.
IUVKN Clll NTV
.Tiis. 0. Harrison; Adtn'r vi the heirs at law of
e, Betsy Ilrown, dee'd.
To Macc kli MooitK. oiip of the detendants in
above eniith'd proceeding: . . . ,
.You life hereby required to iippenr before this
Probate (ourt of Crtivon county on S;' turday,
.Ittne 2th, 1682, and answer or demnr to the com
plaint in the filove ciltltlcd prot'ecdinR, which Is
instituted to sell the lantl of the) intestate, Betsy
Iltown, to make assets for the payment of debts.
-U;, .' t ... W.OARPENTKB. J
i ts i leik Superior Court of Craven county.
THE ' OLD RELIABLE
BERGNER&ENGEL BOTTLED BEER
j : i i , f
I call the attention 6f my ffietid.-i'anil patrons
to the fact that I am offering- ,-
BEER as PURE and FRESH
as can. be olitnined anywhoro in the United
States except in the place where it jis brewed
I have been handling for a Ions time Bergner
& EiiRel's Cclebinted Bolllnl Beer and
claim for it, that Hiss 0 . ,J)ii','-Ui tf
Eq nn I a nd. Be tter - ,
; itA. 'Mi uiii ru,;--." -.'
than any other Hot l ied Beer sold Iil New, Bern
nnd adjoin!ii:tj3MVB. i Thin iiw is " brohglit 'to
Elizabeth City Packed In lee and then bottled
and delivered in New. Berne in adulter condition
than if brought in j'iarels.Ji he"rny losing its
tenipertilure nnd having to be cooled ajrain before
bottling. ; , I t 'I . .
The claim made for Berpner 4 Enwd s bottled
beer is ton,; It in lntMn-Oi liavrt Ih&BKER' KE1T
FRESirand COOL up to the
1 s T
JIO'ttEM' OF ItOTILINO,
than to let it igul warm, an it necessarily most do
8iliint,' from Norfolk l.i barrels, then cool it again
before Doming. ;
I respectfully solicit n trial lrom rnerchoiits and.
.'H, -ii.. It I.,.-n i. ...I.
market nnfl i C heap hi the t'heair8t, .
l'alrons on the line of the Railroad may rely on
Kettine ber from -mafriwh?aVH' time, hnd at
the very lowet irlSe. Freight,? will also be fc
lowost rates. Ari-ansentents wll ,iVn ip:i,fli!wltl
RailmatU to Ret freight reduced. " ......
To our former patrons we return thanks for
pst favor,' hivil gao' fcnprjittwlo thhij, tatwei
will endeavor to1 act in the fntnro an yu navy
done in ihfl iptC,Uiviii .it all tituWto Eire fal
isf action. . , 4 , . ; . , f ' . j,
Sf l!enieri(l,9f lhat we rieVer make any cliargc
for drayajro., ' V Very respectfully, -
Janreu K'cdm'am'd.
fttri4i,ih CiK&'-'J'ATSORHEY AT LAW,
T1 . . ., ... .,. . l0Br nn.ate gum Bmmj ;
:ii to locattoii. ChiMrcn n..t .vor.i'Ti'ujj fpaf at
tl-e ttm tabK') and .r.. h .! i i.ee.
'i he m w i.i t in i 1 1 a,uer .su,.ii(ndrah md
.lesimer ev:b( -ii. v.itl e;.:". N.i;'.'.- lti-T) cu
!!; to and from I ;1. i it . . New ikiuo ane
Washington. Koideiu ,i,yii'iaii ni the Httl.
may i-iiitt .1 . i-r.:: i , rr'-prit'toi-
Oi XJ.
; OPEN AT V
PEEP ()' DAY,''
"And Don't You Forget it,"
TIUjJppJF OPENERS
" -ABE ITXKXCELLE1).
,..'v:.x", - . .' ' .l.v--:
Middle Street, near Carrier South Front,'
WW ltpnvu xt
' . !'txt. tlow' ,to K- 1- Jonos'-
- - - i ' 'taLi - . in
in.
JotU'x, Onslow, Pamliroand Lenoir l'roiiipt and
fl'ial nttwittat paid 1o the oolli-ption of 'North
em claims in any jnirt of North Oaroliua.
The N. (1. Freight Lino
FOR NEW YORK,
BOSTON;- PROVIDENpE,
. and all io'nfs
SEMI-WEEKLY STEAMERS '
- -;- !: i . ; '
y" ' i- s t ''; '.
Between New Berne and Baltimore,
(Touch iie.; tit Norfolk)
. - ' w
W ehly Eihc to' .Horclu-ad City '
I Leavint; New llorrtcTor fttillimoiv T(:K.S1).YS
j and FIJIDAYS atTp m. l.rave H:illi,r,oi-p for
:,NVTriitK M'i:i).KSn.VVS dail S.YTl'RWA'YS
4'nl tt. p. m.""' - '
j Leave New. York for IVIovt liead evi'iy TIIT'llS
HAY at s p; tivti-or.i Pi", r :it l'.:it i:iv:-r.
Aents an' a -. follrvv.-: ' '
RKCHKX KHsim. (Un'l .Vaiiaser, ' f
v r; .. ...i.feitit.;,wMMd.
xxA. v. Medvitiimic; .V?'t'. Norf.iit.'v.
W. P. Clyde & Co., IMokolrliiliiii, VI, South
Wharves: i
W. P. Clyde k Co. Pier No. 7, N. ft." Xw York.
If. L. Cliapman, Solicitor.
K. Sampson, lloston, M Centr.il wharf.
E. H. Rockwell, Providence K. I.
1). !. Mink, Vail River. Derrick wl.srf. ' ,".
Shipa leave-Hoston, Tuesdays and Saiuriinvs.
" . " New York every day except Sunday
'" " Hahinmre, Wedncsdavs nml Sntiiilar
" tall Riyci-. .Moiultv'?, WedneMlays
and t'rldays. : i i
" ' " Prm iueiice, SaitirdaVK,
TlirottKh hills litdlng (riven, ,aid rales (titnrijn
eed to all ponti at the drt'eivii't oftiffs o? the
coaii'taiiies. , .
Avoid hn-aklise "f lin'lk,j4d)l.i via I,'. C r.ine
Mar :l f.v.-R. Ifl CI! AY,'A'I, New Kerne, N C.
.-EOR'SALE,
Is receiving by every steamer, and -oflerine for
sale at. the very lar'e atidjiltmclive stivk of
t lie ocsl
FAMILY 'CRqCERIB
SIGHS.
ALSO A NICE LINE OF
DRY G00L3, SHOES. NOTIONS, ';
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, &c
J)0.fT VAIL TO"T ALT. AND SKE HIM.
J ' ' i i
" GOOD STOAR CURED MEAT. EUTT31
LARD. FLO'JS. SUGARS. COFFEE and TEAS.
Middle Street, Near the Market.
Mar. nO-d-l, . j '
M, H. SULTAN,
LOW PRICES
' RULE.
.1
MY MOTTO-GOOD QUAHTIEg; THE
KEST" AND NEWEST STYLES
AND CHEAP,-PRICES5 v f
HAVE JUST iRETUIW'Elf IrSri 'NORTH
witli a good and line selected slock of
Ladies' Dress Goods, .4 $
; i ; : 5 i Clothinsr, Boots and Shoes.
Hats and Caps. Trunks and ?
f A -liMl'l' Vallces, Notions, &c., &c.
COME AND COMPARE .
.:r-:Tt v. r"" i
J QLAl.ITr AM t'JUCI.S,
AND YOU WILL BE TO BUY FROM
; - . - . 'M.H. SULTAN" :
Ajiril 1-4-ly.Jr t , 'NEW KEItNE, N. C.
FARMS FREE TO ALL.
Oregon and Washington, "tlie land
of never tailing crops, where .grass
banners,' eli0ch-;buH LArWlif Sr
liar d winters are nhknowii, ofiers freo
hoinpa leads to nil. on fertile povern
menf l'ands;iRailrdfd laiidl'in de
sirable- locations jena be imrchnsad on
L-teni tehi-sUhh iif easy payments.
Jveiv industripusi ihan can become
ihd'epeii,dentljjri?ltHyi i a tfery'Rliort
lime, ""by settijii.in tho f qctfivNorth
west. Address a 'postal card to Paul
Sciivzit Portland, Oregon,, and
aak him to send yon a copy or The
West Shore a handsomely illustrated
journal, coTttnininj full information.
(Office eppoitr Guton Iloaae,)
civ " Dcriici N. U
ill Tiront !if in li" Pniilit."'', of OreonO.
t L t - ru"...t... ..Unn. an.1 i
tnuu , . , T' A tT
Ciaven; also in the U. b. District Cmrt. i
. .- ,, ,.
l'roiiipt Atit'nt:in )Uld 10 i (yUeCtlOll CI ,
... . dilitl8.' - " i: j
o.THOS. GATES k CO.:
'
OFFER A LARGE STOCK OF ALl'
KINDS OF
Provisions and
- Dry Goods
. AT VERY tOW FIGURES.
Commission Merchants for tlie Sale 01
' Cotton and Grain.'
SOUTH FRONT ST,
opposite j
GASTON" HOUSE. .
. lli 30-w-ly. v
NEW (;H)( )I)S.
!
; K KAxiNiiii !
.. . 1(
is now receiving a nice line of
LAD1KS DRESS 00DS
r - ';'..'.
Notions, Clothing, &c. &c.
lie sure to call and tf him before
going elsewhere and
GET BARGAINS.
KiuKton, N. C.
F, h. Ill, S m
.loi i. ni;.
( , , , j ,MANUFA(Tl'REIt OF
And AVIiolisale and iJetail Dealer in
Steam refined Confectionery.
CANDIES,' )
FilESII & CANNED FBUITSr"
Crackers and Cakes,
And ail Kinds " of Children's TOYS
,0 J J WAGONS &c. '&c."
POLLOCK St.,
Apr 13, ly w ;- New Eeme, N. C.
O.MARKS,
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Dry Goods, Notions. Shoes,
Trimmings and Laces of all
Kinds, .Table Linens, the Best
Napkins, all Linen, from 5 to
12 1-2 cts apiece,
Hamburg Edgings in endless
variety and sold at lowest prices.
jJ Ji I '. ' ''' ' -'
Mottoes,
and , : t ; -. -t -.,
RlOTTO FKAI.IES,
RUSTIC FRAMES
of all sizes. , .
1 make a Hpecially of supplying
the Jobbing Trade. Country, mer
chants are invited to call and examine
my extensive Stock before buying.
Also the Celebrated 1 u "
-STANDARD SEWING
of the follow In"-mokes: . ...
TBiTlJgW; Kimniiigri DOMESTIC, r
HARTFORD IVNl)' HOtSEHOLU, (he
three best Machines on the Market.
Do not fnrjtet tlui jdace, O. Ill All KS,
No. 80, l'ollock St., .
' ' New Heme, N. O.
.Ferdiiiaiid Ulricli,
.- ' r i i -il E'A LKR I M- "
gAoceeies&dry goods
IJOOTSV HIIOMS, II ATS,
Ropes, Twines, Paints Oils Cail
. '.-:vaslM.Ollnnll"w,','
The placeo'lni.v((lKAl?r fvVksJn"
any (nanti1.vnna ,y-
LORILIjARO SNUFr
; "- - by the hbl.
Orders taken tor , j . -
' '' f 'NETS aiVd SFINES. -.
Foot of Middle street,
NEW .BjajBJE, N. C.
Var. SO; 1 V ' ,
DA1LURO.,
VII 0 LESA j: QR ocehs
AND
, COMMISSION MERCHANTS
NOW OPEN AT
AVe i us t e in! u i i 1 i n a
A iXXA. .STOCK OK ,M-R1X(! AND
SUMMER GOODS CONSISTING OF
Eadios" Fancy Goods,
Mens' aiul ISoys' Clotliinjr,
Hoots and Shoes,
Hats of the Latest Styles,
Notions, Trunks and satchels.
Carpets, Hugs and aiattings,
Ladies Ulsters and Shawls.
"A 'COMPLETE STOCK OP
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
VVHIi'lI W1I.T, UK SOLO CHEAP AT
. WE SULTAN & CO.'S.
April 1-d.vw-l.y.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
,
--"
tW.'X -s'-w " i ' ' '"'
1 J
JMjyr.
MidIannd N. C. Railway Co.
fAtlantic and No. Ca. Division ':
' , TIMETABLE No. 1.
li;Eir.'i'( Sunday. f:.-)fl V. ' "J., 5fny
!
Express, l-iisriwiEor nnd JJ:til Tniins
run on this rotnl tis lollow-t
EAST.
STATIONS.
VEST.
. No. 47
Arr. Tve.
Ao. is
! AlT- -''v. !
I-
.M. ' 1', M. ;
liolrisbord
i . j , r. m.
.. 4ii
..: ! -It 511
Pi' 7 to 1!.-:V
I -' La tJi-iiiiire.''"'"""''"";
;'7 7 :t7 l- ailinjr t'reek
" - K'il. .,!! '
,.!, 8 ls:)over. ;.
i S Mi Cole ( feeli :,,',',',,;
8 51 s .-il:'r-tsc-H'iii:,
S f.;ij S ..!i;t.,.!at'k'B.
0 in' !. Vv,- lie,-,,,.,... . i
9 r,i;. n n-i'iiivrdaie, :
10 III), 111 nil Crouton
10 ill 111 l-llWo-dbriidce, .
jo .ii,. in niiiavciodt,:... ;
Ill ."7i hi 4(nJi.ivpori, ,
):'., le BSlHoHi'wW '
U "Ii 11 t)4Maoon Ifolcl,
11 H5i 1 OS; Allan tic Hotel "
11 til! !,lovehe:i(l Hei.ui,
r. t. v. m.I.
V:
. :;J
S ). S 12
7 !' 7 ,V!
7 :l;i; 7 S'J
7 M, 7 :n
1 Oil 7 11
tr.Wi Kli
"II (t St I
" 17! 0 17
is ti n
m ' r, ni
4.fi '
5 Sii. 5 7
5 2-2, a o
j 19
A. M. A. M.
Freight and Aeconimodation Trains
run as follows:
VEST.
.No. 4
I Arr. L'vo. .
1 T. M. i 1 J.
. , I 15
. Ii 4,1 - 12 4
. , 13 21 12 31
. I 11. fa - 12 (3
II 15' 11 :15
. i 10 41 ! 10 4S
. - 111 10 ' 10 23
. i !! 59-, 111 pi
. : 1 4S ' r Ml
i . W ; 'U 24
: S"2i 8 us'
. S 24! S L.i
. i S (111 8 l)!t
. ; k in s oft
.17 ltd i 7 40
. : T l:ti 7 13
No.:i
Arr. L'Yf.
.STATIONS.
e. m, l r. m. ;
I S I'D (i, ,1,1. hot,,,.
1 27 I - y : i,bt,'..
1 44 8 S-l' La Urn lip?
Kallins Creek,
n -tii
i 07
4 frj
r, 14
h 2.)
,) 51
C 43
ti 4!)
: 00
hin.stun
Hover
l ore Creek,
THKOai'ora
nitrkVw...,,
Tsev, l:!'rn,
Jiivurdtile,-"'
t.'rua mil,
M'oodlwidgi- ...
Ilavelock,
Newport '
4 ,'il
4 SO
5 1
ti ii
6 13
t; f.l
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(Hi
7 (ii) ; 7 11
7 3
7 45
S Hi
S JO
8-02
8 15
8 17
8 24
noiiywitflii, ....
Macon Hotel,,
Atlantic Hotel, (j ,-,4 i a w
(i 58 i 7 (1(1
I'. l. i I". M
.ure, .,0 i.,ej ol,... I lj
' -V. M. 1 A. M.
47 and 48 daily. - 3, Tuesday, Thurs
day and fciaturday. 4, Jlond'ny, Wed
neaday and Eiiday.
.Train 48 connects, with. AVilmiutrton and Vel
don train hound Soulli at G: 14 and p. in , and
bound North for liielimond, ISaltiniurc, l'liila
dolphia and New York, at . n.-nu a. m.. and with
North Carolina train bound Vest at Hi a. in.
Train 47 conncois with Wilmington At Veldon
train from the North, arrivint: at. (JoliNboro at
!i:42 p.m., mid villi North Carolina train from
Ihe Vest, arrivintr at (ioklshoro at 0-31) p. in.
Train a connects with Nurtli Carolina train
ihe West, nrrivii-B at Goldsboro 7:ll a.m.. nnd
with WdniiiiKton k Woldon train from the South
arrivlns at Goldsboro nt p:5(l a. ni, '
Train. 4 connects nitli - North Curolina tiain
bound West, leaving Goldsboro at 2:50 i in , and
with WilmiiiKion & Welden train bound North
lcaviiiR UolcMmro tit :0ii p. in., and bound
South leaving Oolihdioro ti: 44 and 8.29 p. ni,
Trains 8 and 4 aro siiccially adapied for local
travel, and will. carry litst ami second class
coftches. lbagjjafri) will be checked on these
trains. -
J. W. ANDREWS, .
; t.'bf. Engr. and fleu'l supt.
L. H. CUTLER,
DEALER IN .
' ST 0 V E S
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Hai'dware 9
ikjVfuunishinci ooods
l'aiiitn, Oils, Sash, Doors, IJliiwls
1 . -.to. kv.
tKo- 26. .HIDLLESt : -.-
"JTow Ecme. "S. 0,
Apr. 12, ly d
If you want . Bargains
, uM i ' -. ,v-'
,,, .-rCt) .TO -ir-.-i.
, j;,: -, ; Unci .- ,
1 TT. IlSIIKl?,
who is cloij oiit htspresehr STOCK
of General Merchandise at very
low lii'iires for cash, or on time with
trood security. Has everything . usually,
kept hi a first 'Class "" '"." ,jf.'
DIIY COOnS & GBOCkRV STORE.
Call and see for yourself. Wholesale &
Retail. L. II. FISHER.
Feb. 1G, 3m Kinstrm N. C.
' SUEi-CiilDli i'QPw THE
NEW BERNE, JOURNAL,
aily"A,tl Wcokly.
f- - ' ' ' ' 1 " ' "
. v. LiiA . r rs
I5Y TP iron A I'D.
Sulserintion'rKatos
DAILY J OTJKNAL cue year, $6.00
" " ona month, .5
WEEKLY JOURNAL one year, $2.00
" " six months, 1.00
" three months .50
SO Li CITED.
Address
lOl'IlXAL OFFICE,
Now IJeriie, N. C.
AIOIl l tJACiU SALE.
i'1 of Mortage Deed executed
in I.. . Ji.-lmw unit Igeuear Meshaw toWm .
T rcl.ls. ree ..tciv, ,,n ii,., nth -,i... t..... Vo;
ii, B,H,k4j ,,,,.,.,;:, 1;sist;,rs Lhce of te ?
eynnly, J Mill s,.n nl , he Court llonso dX 1
i low t ot Ktnst.-.,. ('.- .yionday, the iiitl,
il.iA of May iwi the 'It,,-, of Innd conveyed in
Mid S.orti.ag.. bemttlliXv tier.,., of land in I.en
ou county titl ,.-,,-the lands of David S. Davis
Tentis (Vis'i.
l-'eb. tnli. :i r-t - '
Wm. C. FIELDS,
Mortgagee.
I A '!' K X T S.
o4 i ... -I for ne w 1 1, veiilioiiK, ov for iinproyeinenls
n oid r.iies. Caveats, Infriiij.i.tnenis.Tradi'-Mark .
and, ;il patent Ln.-iiie-s promptly n! fended to.
,l,TV""Vi '"AT IIAVB IIKKN- rtblRCTED may
still; ii, mo t ta,.s, i, patenici i,y.. Bpin(c
opposiie'that-. s. I';ilei. Olliee, and engaged in
e vn.-n- nt mm:ss r.xi-i.rsii-r.-r, We can secure
pan nl.- hi H-ss nut,: than ,1 hose -who are remote
troni us imtrion.
Wla.i Iuveiitors send model nv tlietch mnt,
,.,...... . .,, . ,i, ,,,( e, ami auvimds to its
pat , i;,o,i ,,v . uf c,(,.-Torrespondenc
ennlideiuial: ices n asonalile; and, KO WIAiifV?
tM.l!ss-ATKVT t, olcrwsFl,' ' .
! '' '''','' l'.'iiii-M"ii to the Ciiy postmaster,
M""' '".""'.'".'"''"'"'"I' lii-.i'ftiiol'ostOfliceMonl
ey ui-oei-u.Tisum in Wellington. For special
retct-eiHvs, ,.ii-eular,iuitace, term, tc, tiddfess-.
v. a4 fc-Sow&.co,
Oitomtb J'ATKvt Orrvr, Washington,
THK BOUITZ HOTEL
Goldsboro, N. C.":" .,7
MEALS AXD KOOUS 50c, EACH.
First claw fare and the best accommo
dation. Good Minis for rommeroial
travellers. i.r.d -'.
d. w. ii ortt;
MIDDLE STREET,
New Berne, N. C. "
.Var. 50, tm
-r a.ist'd.
J. V. "Williams. . B. M. G-ates.'
J. V; WILLIAMS & Co. '
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND : ''.' ,,
WHOLESALE OEALEUS 11,
: - GORN..:-.
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W Solicit CoasigiuneitU. . ?1-
m? Solicit Orders. . . .-; :
, Newbern, , N C.:r-i
Mcwbornc & Harpd il
Oiler lor s;i!e, fur t-i'sTror'on, iiine:
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PRHMUISI' PHOSrilATR- "
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Jan. '5, Sin;,,-, .f;i..Ci 'JiiOvliJ ' J-H'''
'irk-l : m ,5iisii u
a S-1 OL
MARKET mRF,NITWBEiNE;Wf'i':i.',W,;Vi
' 1 - Alsoliepson hand full Jineof ,. ',.,J;;1
R()1ES ANlV twiNev
' SPIKES,' N'AILSCANYASiS' -' ''4
''-. " AND ALL KINDS , ,
SHIP CnANDELRY,
PAINTS, OILS and BRUSHED.
April 1-w-Gm.
A
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