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-I ' ,. I- ; VOL. I. NEW BERNEvNw C, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1882. -MA. NO. 162, -. it ... LOCAL NEWS. LI NE W ADVERTISEMENTS. National I'ajjk Statement. ' .laiujwii nrrr.'ir'l,' P.-mn Inst. il : -LH't- CHI journal itllntalurc Aliuauar. Kun rises, 0:01 Length of day,' , Sun sets, 5;35 ) 11 hotirtf, 84 minutes. Moon rises at 1:53 a.m. The County Board of Education meets to-day-, :?,!, l a,! A" '!...'.;. The Superior Court of Jones county convenes next Monday,-, j V :( .,';. The new Express uniform caps are very nobby. The company requires all' it messengers to wear them. ' . The Ttge.r fjltf carried into' 1 Pamlico yesterday a portable engine for Mr. (li'bbs finv ; rice tliresljing-r-shippl'd by( Mi'. J. C. Whitty. ; A ' . Tho "Willion i Siftihys Pontes out en larged. ";. It was already a first rate pa per, and the only1., improvement desired was in getting more, of it. : . ;- The forgery (VRe; perpetrated on Mr. Jr-hn U. Smith two days ago came to a bearing yesterday before (Esq." Stanly'. Motiey refunded and costs 'settled! Z. tiviiirl SlJ fet- wilrii ich aj tile Presbyterian eliurcli, near Tolloksvilte', on Sunday the.StU (to-movrpy) ,m the morning, and at Polloksville 'in the afternoon. u - Tho ririiiiititi4?f: may be seen daily on tlie streets of Greensboro staggering under, fa double armful of law books, lie is there read ing up on Federal aw, andf isftvailijig himself of Col'. KVogh's line library." ' Mr. E II. MeadouVreirVed by the Shenandoah yesterday a lot of Peruvian guano. .His huge warehouse," next t'o the'cotton vard;" has an ollice fitted up in Yroht, And tih M eAearnfilP be Mr. M.'s headp4twii:-yir evjpryhug iu tho trucking line. The New i'ourt IIOIIH., .;-,A' . ii The, workmen, superintended by Mr. Johu B. Lane, are laying the foundation for the new court house. It is Ui boi 94 feet.long by P3-6 wide!, and' .fronts. Vftk- .ven street, we suggev th:)t yie j'orner stone be laid on the. 20th of May next.' . "Iicil.,;f jH,f. (JjK.lff : t her nomc near New Beino .on the 5th infir Mfs.'Pmltie Blankledge', 't ife of II. B. Blayklodtje ged.3jl years. . Funeral will take place at the Methodist church this morning at' 10:30' o dock Friends ot the family arc invited to attend. ViJilAV UJOiJ Whiter (lliartiMi :t ii - Y.I . Mr. J. J. Woltenden has opened t an ollice and warehouse in the brick build ing next'to the'Civde'liiio freight'oflicd. Ho has farmed all summer, aud nowlis going into .winter t quarters,, to Ihandle rice ahd'other kvaiil." Query:! Will it take iill the iirofiW of liis1 'winter's work' to pay expenses of, .the,,faini r 7 liaf. ,js i generally fthout tlw resultiof dity farm ers' work'. J'' u '" . .. 1 ' ' i , '! " roiivlrtcd oi'Forgcry. i 1 A : Mr. L. S.jyopd, clerk, at Ii- peq. Allen's store!' return etf f rori '"WilmnT.i- ton on Tuesday 'night' where no Hhd been as a witness itj the" canottf,JiiM,'i,CoMwt'j;' aim (teA-geL'lIar1'isTiioiae'ui ihW , Crimlua! court i for fbfg'ei'y;' ! Ho1 iniys the juij brought uif verdict of "guilty within fifteen minutes fiftej;. Uikiug jlhe case. TlieseAtencq fif jtliCj.cpuKtif lail not been passedjWhen Mrt.jVVqolejfti.,, ( Tlio New Bernc Bar. ' !'' '''' "A At the Theatre, Thursday night, when the ''deed'oendodcurrediiiEsmci-alda, wherein Dave tore the papev up, a Now Berne Attorney was heard to whisper to . Probate Judge Carpenter: ; "That deel wasn't worth, a straw; tho. .woman's privy examination had not been taken." And the Probate Judge gave a gentle sigh of assent and immediately inti: mated that he was, ready to inakd jt good for im price of a reserved seat Ifliw lilue Sliopg.. i -i' t -' i 1 1 r i it The Machine Shops m tins city are worthy ' 1 of ' repeateir 'lAJitioti ; ' Tlie amount" ot costly iriiichiriery'" in' therti; the number of hands employed nnd the quantity nnd variety, of work. tuvned outbv the establishments E. Oi Outh bert Esi.aml Messrs: Manwell 5 'Crab: tree are each and nil 'worthy of, jiotico They are never idle, and. lrom early mom until lato at night is 'onstantly heard the clahg aiid hum of busy in dustry. " ' " . ' ' , . ' J lonaT'sslonal ronvpiilion. . j , ! AL the Democratic Ctiuty Convention held in New Berno on ftiHowin,": i"'ni Icuicji v deli';'.:ili'S to til11 C'ongK tiou whirl) niei if; in (he I . . , u ioio to-day; :... John S. m. r. m John Hll! ;h.- !i i' :,on..-. i:. r. Alpheu's Wood Oordon, i'i .-i.i, a,l. , J.. : van Vour Nnme In Print, ,,:si, ,, Miss i Totter, of, this city, and ; Miss Phales, of Morehend City, . were .reg istereiLas,, isitors.,at, tlicjCotton Ex-.. change y sterduy, ,., j j . , . , f . ,. J, f Mr. Peel, of tho Revenue Department, left yesterday on the jMietumdoali. ,fof a Tialtinioro trip. v ' " : ' '. Tl-Tl Pipe Stem 1 " "'-. '' ' "-'v.'' CajitSouthgate of tho steamer Shoi- ailoith wants a Ti-Ti , pipe , stem, A Voting lady friend of - his in Norfolk, while visiting friends' at' Harvard this summer was asked about tins stem by one of the College, professors, who un derstood it could be "found only in North Carolina, and Was very desirous of get ting one. Mr. E II. Meailows navstihis stem is very common in.Westorn North Carolina end esiieeially ,in the- region where ''Esmeralda'' Canie from.' Vill soma of our exchanges near "old Bald" call intlenlion tq this fact and direct us how to. get a genuine, simon-pure Tt TiV. CI ' ' :..'' Cottotif VcMcrfldV. The' mills obit pbssessioiVof "tlie local i '? f market yesterday and pushed tho price up several points, although New York fp)ts remained unchanged. One bun- tired nnd ninety-one bales -changed hands the bulk of it at 10J;a few bales brought I0,D5 find three bales ," went off atiofoffjtluai ofja cent ;.l life r- fctieo between this and the New York Market, Liverpool Futures closed "firm" and Nef ' Yiitk Futnrei,' i were easy" with slight decline .on Thurs day's figures: , - y ,''-! NEW YOl 'Middling.!!. YOUK maukct-.-sixit: Strict low middling 11 jl-Hj'-. uiw mtiiiiung iu;. ! NKW YllliK Fl'TUttKS: October, 11 E1. I , November, 10 90. lieeember, 10 9(1. 1 1 i-' January, 11 0.1, , LIVTRI'OOL Sl'ul i."' Uplands li?d. v .: i n. Orlwvns t, lo-K). , ' i ' f - UVM'0 IL, Fl'J'lj UKR: ,October,;0,r.."-C.!d. Novembi'r. ti !.':MM. iVecember, 0 2)-(i4. v . ' They have a kind of an odd way of I doing things np'in Halifax. . In the Democratic convention a comnvittee 'vas sent out to recomniend the .. nominees. The chatnmrrr ol "'th'afcomnxitteeCol. D. C. Clark,' reported the name of D. C. Clark as a Mutable man for tho Henato, ahd for"the House, the name ot W. A. Dunii (a member of the committee) and W. E. Daniel ITheie .was a W-'H. Daniel on tho committee"Kome rotation we suppose For Register of Deeds,, J. M-. (JriZzard, iunutlivT jiicmb' tf tho committee,; was' iecomnieiutod who moved' thut no 'nominations be made except for the Legislature, and when an indepenrlent candidate for paid othce ol'liegistor of Deeds, So the Democratic llalifax nominees are self nominated. by an.d.lyitlAiho, consent? of, the Demo cratic convention) Soundslikeacheekyi pi'e'oe of business, although D. E. Walker saystherg in nam an i,n tho Stato4 more moil ' aadunaKsuMHEg thaiiCoLli. X :TIjo nvcutloi To-lJiiy.'v ''-'p-' 1 The Craven i county Democratic Con Vifthtioii' meets to-day. ' 'WoulrP it not be in order for body to take somo ac tion in tho Quaker Bridge road matter? Is it not a fact that this road,' if ever hashed, -Will be of much greater benefit to New Berne than to Jonos or Onsldw' counties? It , will 'draw- art immense trado from Onslow county that 'now seeks ft market in Wilmiugton. Surely the business men of New llefnd nre a wafe'to ittl importance rt 1 ' ' " ''But we do not want io do anything tiemb;iras the- Defnocra'tic party," is tlie first 'objection 'rnado. If the Demth crats of Craven aro afraid to call their souls theiy ciwrij for fear of (lho; govern or's fi'Own, theA it will W lio .mfittof if Now Berne loes fail to gather liv this vast trade. '"'. '.-.-' ' ' ': : i "Tlie point we desire to inqn-i -..-i is that a respectfully -led rci.n;!: -.iicaliiii-.; attention to the. cat hnporlanco of Uiis ,v;ork will have-great weight with tho authorities in hastening on tho convicts. When it is stated in tho News and Ob server that here are 400 convicts in and around Raleigh, and -only -40 -of them women, it is difficult to bclit-vo" all of them are on the sick list; and that 50 could not bo had to send here as the law diletl1 ' . ' '; .. . , . j a,..--!., , . . : t ; Tue Aint mslalion-iii ol T per cent, oil the subscriptions made to the Educa tional Association, for the purpose of asKistfii-; u eslal,1,.,lung'- a" - GnidVd' School, is now due, and will be called ! ,r bv the Treasurer, T. A. (Ii'een. i Al ! the community have subscribed vet t !! ,. mi ,, no doubt a'lnun- I' ol l wcr I w I," n.ive been overlooked nt. More money is needed i- Id no" ( t ml oilier i1 JV V. ('. 'I . A il' ; i , IndopendrntB.. : : . j : i Ricbxasds, Oct 2d. 1SS3. ' MR.' Editor: There has been a good deal said for tho nominees of this coun ty. Now I propose to stiy something for the independents; there is no few of this class of voters iu thiscotintv' : Ve haye an indeHndent ticket " for ; the county, and oil the Ttli of November next we expect to vote up a whaling majority. We are strictly democratic and chum that we are not at all responsible for the disorganization of Ihe old party; we on ly -ask for the majority to' rulo. Away with two. third . rulers in conventions; away with machine politics;" We ask only for a free, ballot and fair count. We ask that no special tax be levied and collected ; without our satisfaction. , We ask that comity expenses be run within the constitutional limits., We ask that our jury men be paid for their , services every day, they serve, and if necessary no man oan be compelled to serve more than one day without pay if he asks, for payment an i J- W. Fountain t V! ance ; Township (Lenoir Co.) ; ." . items. ,, "y. ,:r-; A)plication .v'ill bd made soou' for a post oflice at J.iM.- Mewborne's stire. ., Mr. Lent; II;irdy-of Green is building a.sniall steamer to! navigate the Oon teutnea creek. ' Sh'owill bo named, we understand, ' tlie' Robert Iiaiisoui. ' O. liubbs niul: G. t'.' Wassom had a bitter contest , at, Suqw Hill. . Mr, L. J. Moore also spoke. , ,All sustained them selves, Rev, Mr- Smith (co.l) howled for au houv and a half. . . . , ; , i Mrj D. G. ' Taylor, the champion fox hunter of Lenoir Countyj caught some days tigo; after a tifteen mile chaf.o, an old fox whose bead was perfectly white, with twVV black stripi'ii 'down each side ot jln's' head , blaze: iiv face, heavy tan colored marks over his eyes, and white throat! ' After tho pack of hounds were beaten ofr it was discovered that there was a leather collar around his neck with this inscription: ."R. T. Bennett, a hero among heroes,. a statesman among statesmen, will earry N. C by hi.ODii nrijoiily. Signed,, MoCntaixkhi:.'' .,:.;,: J. I.OVil IC. . --hvLa &raiiffet Items-- Sickness, mostly chills and fevers, in abundance. : ; James II. Elmore and Ilattte B. Casey were marriod at the residence of the bride's father on the 4th inst., "Judge Suttcn,"ou"Kiiting.' ': Patrick Joyner's horse sowco cotton from1 Mclntyre & Go's, gin house near ly half round a square. ' , Patrick says some oiie touched him with some bag ging and'ties, y.; ; . v J. R TJzzoll, Who has just linished his legal course, and received license from the Supremo court to . practice, was in town yesterday' ' Mr. Uzzell expects! to make Kinsfon his head quarters . !ju Cfittbh has ,a 1 black ' eye' Price 10 cents ahd dull at that.', Western hog inpat'at 10 to 18 cents and cotton at 10 cents, makes it hard on those who eat the moat. ' Raise : your, supplies little cluldren. ':'' , ' '''.' ' i ' '- i , "' j , vt-ir..-.-, ''! , yi . ;.!' -; ,:; T1ig County, Commissioners at, their last meeting .granted i retail liquor li cense for: two new bar-rooms , iin this place, R. T. Whitfield and Thos. 'Jlead. I havo not learned if they will ' keep lager,-: Shade and Fred still hold the fort at tlnnr old Btands;'i'w h ViiiiH"'f " I Bill Casey tias just eh'tei-cd into; :pe!i tics. J lie is opposed to thin no fence iati' etc. , Billy thinks ho has considerabic influence and can defeat this 'much praised, much-cursed measure, Wit liam had b'ettei; wait and see,. if it will be an .issue jn lho campaign , . , ; . ; 's . , , 1 hove been informed that the state ment madi last week in regard to form er'puTchasersof Mr.;Ncttles.'land and gin "failing tocomo to time," does' the parties ' an 1 injustice. They say that they were ready and willing to comply with tho contract, and ,tliat it was the additional five" hundred dollars, that caused Mr. Nettle to declare, a- forfeit ure. ' .. '' ' . s ' ; . ''" Horwe v. Sesro 1 , 90. ' ' breeiiKlioro l'atrioi.J i VAii: In tho records of the Superior ,coiirt of Roft'dn county. 1790, appears the fnllrm'iniT hlilfmejils! i :i f 11' , . ... j 0 State . . :" ? -i:' a '?' 410 . . V Larceny k J , ' " ,.! ,,.! ,1- ,; ,i Defendant being convicted ot stealing a horse, it is ordered by the Court that he, receive thirty-nine lashes well laid on, that ho stand in tho public pillory blio hour, .that he bo branded ni. the right check with tho letter, II, and on tlie left with the .letteij T, and that both of his cars be cropped olf. Ordered that this HonteneelMV immediately executed. Statu r.t. Murder . Ti'li'in!;t)it beiii;i Cfiiivielcd of mnr- i i.-..? a ii''!, i o it i.i ordered by theC-ourt ,:! be ,e iniirisiiiM'd twelve months in "-.i.ii. AU Over Hie South. . . j Alabama's apple crop is immense this year. j. : '4 Jackson, Miss., has thirty marriage associations. ,;, f . , : Tqxi.8 has 137,000 B()uare iniles desti tute of inhabitants. . ., . . . Mississippi has one insane person to every fflO of her population. . . A "biss'' cai-penter at Jacksonville, Flo., is one of tho gentler sex. ' Bee-keeping is becoming a largQ and profitable industry in Mississippi. ' ' " Huckelborry wine is extensively man ufactured in Levy county, Florida., t ' 'Tho trao in cotton in Montgomery, Ala,, last year footed up $6,000,000.,,-.'., Tennessee, North Carolina and Tir ginia will nil make good peanut crojw. 1 Florida has shipped, during the. -season just chwd, 2'i,000 .head of cnttle to Cuba. ..,;) .- , , V , ( ... . ' ,H The Selnia, Ala., cotton mills .have just shipped five car, Toads of cottori goods to China. ' ''';'."'''" -J ' '' Hale county, Ala., is lookirig out for her moss -industry ! and is gutheiing thousands of tons. : ... Both tho com and cotton crops of Texas are a few days late, but the yield is unprecedented. ; ,:. El Paso, Tex., has increased its popu lation1 from 400 to 3,500 in dm past eighteen months. 1 ' ; ' , -', . '. ; . " The largest voto ever polled in Arkan sas 147,169) was polled at the late elec tion for Governor. .. i ro i Palestine, Tex., raises apples eighteen inches iu circumference and weighing twenty-two ounces. , Improvements of the value of 229,- S00 have been made in Little Rock, Ark., during the present year; ' : Largo and very rich deposits of iron ore have recently been discovered in Marshall county Ala. , . , ,, Ponies (hat will Ploasu flic Lit tie Olios. , Baron Von Raub. Leon Springs, Bex- ari;ouiii.y, lias fs.uuti acres all mule fence, propcrly'subdivided, and stocked with beautitul Shetland and spotted po nies. 1 His breeding: stock , consists of seven stallions ami forty-five niares; all thoioughbreil, and two hundred spotted pony mares. . He is breeding a race of striped and sHtted ponies to please the c.iiMren. lie sells the increase toper- soiifi an over tno world, and the supply is not equal to the demand. These 1 ittle panics range over the prairies like sheep or goats, . '1 mi present a novel appear ance very gentle, every one as docilf as a cat, and can be caught anywhere on tlie range. ie.ras- II out Grower. Till .10 A :T ;JN 10 1 JLA Nt'AST 10 It. Ainu for tlie MiliUa Company What n I iiion Couiily Negro Tlirtatcno. . (News nnd Coui'iei',) Oolumhia, October Nr. John II. Kitzp-atrick, .who 1ms just bcon elected -captain'' of tlie' Lnnciister Military company ,roa(!licd Coltimbia lo niiitto consult with tho Adju tant General as to the organization and equipment of liis company, which now numbers eighty-eiht members all told. ; Oapt; Fitzpatrick snys 'that Lancaster is now quiet, but that the air is filled with all sorts ot tearful rumors, and threats have been made by the negroes to burn the town. Several anonymous letters have been received by the sheriff conveying these threats, and a negro named ' Alexander JJlack- nian is reported as saving that if the negroes in Lancaster would lire one house in tlie ' village ' every house in-1 lie country '-.'should be burned to : tho ground. A negro living on Mr. Health's plantat ion, just over the North Carolina' line, is reported to have said that he had 1,20(1 negroes under his' command, ainly' :"if f iiecessary,'; they5 would awcep- ipyeryi liing ; lietvveen - the North Carolina border 'And; Lan caster." : '' Since tho riot last week there have been no open demonstrations. but tho people are on the ' alert, aud; the 1 Town ' of Lancaster- is guarded every night by a force of sixteen well-armed men. Gen. Maiiiganlfc will ; ship ' to-morrow '' a full supply of' lloberts rifles,' with forty rounds of1 amniiinition - for eicli niemlier of Fitzpatrick's com mand. 1 '' '' l " ' Vf'ii :! ; notice.: ii By ' order ' Board '. Ooivtmissionerfii Craven county the Clerk aHII advertwo for 80iilod iiroiiosuls for 100,000 Brick, to bo iloliveiwl at thoi Dojiot or; on tho wharf at tho foot of Craven street, in the City of Nowbeni, and a sample of the brick aeoompany each proposal. " ' lJrOKsalB to be received on or beforo the 1st Monday in November. 1SS2. , ., , , - JOS. NELSON,., j , " augl-doctl ,, Clerk Board Comia. , NOTICE. The rfMmiec dim on snbsei ipi ion totheenpt' laj Klwk of T11K NKWKKUN; ATHLETIC AND SOt.'lAli OLUl!, is heiehy el)ed In. The stockholders are reijuesled lo nuiko Ini Incdinlc payment to the Secielary, who will tliereiipon tone eucliii eollilleiitc of stoei. Attention Is called to-Art Iclo 21, of Coiisllln iioti: "Anv lneniliev who shall ho a delin iiuent. in pavnienl of stock snhseriplion lr llni '.y days, shall forfeit all prlvlleres as ineiiilier of lliis Chili. liy order of tlie Hoard or Directors. oi't'idL'iM. 1!. O- K l.ODCK, Swretnry. . commercial: f NEW BE11NE MAHKEtV r ' COTTON Middling 10k ; strict low' middling 102; low middling 10. , , . . , ' Stjed cotton Extra nice, 3!c; ordi-' nary 31c. ' ; ' tX)N 70c. in bulk; 73c. In Racks.' Turpentine Receipts moderate. Firm at for yellow dip,. , , , t TAR r inn at ifl.OO and 51.75. . . Bi:swa-20c. to 22c! per lb., ' " ," ' Honey COc. per gallon. ' ' 1,4 Wheat t)0c... per buslwl.i COuntky Bacxin Hams lSc: sides 10c. I shoulders 15c... Lard .13c. ; , Bee On foot, 5c. to Oc. . , -; . Eaos 17c. per dozen.' ' " " PBanxts $1.50. lier bushel. 1 " oii Fodder 7.Tc. per hundred for pew"-" PBACHE8 50c. per peck. ,-un Apples 50a75o. per bushel. , .., Pb.vrs Sl.OO ner bushel. ' -'" : " GftAPES Scunnernomr, SIVobal.ld ner husllel. ,.1 i : i . ! i.'i . ' Wions $1.50 per bushel. . .1 .. , . BttANS-80c. 'per bushel. 1 . Hides Dry, Oc.'to llC-Vgreenhe' Tallow fic. per lb. " 1 "'- - ' Chickens Grown, 50c. per pair; n MEAL-Bolted,.90p3r bushel.. ,! Potatoes Irish. S1.50. sweet 70c. ner bushel. ; , 1 " ' Shingles West India 5 inch, mixed: 82.50 per M. Building 5 inch, hearts. $3.50; saps, iffS.50 per M.:ti jiU! ,U' KEI'ORT OF THE CONDITION ! :itF THE -.:-,:.: .; ,.,. National Bank of New Berne, l Nqw Ui'riu iu tln Statt- ut'Nmth 'Carolina, at . jiliet!lti' of litinws, October Kd, 1SS2. ih-h ;"-RESOUKCE8i m id ' Luariuiilllijipoiintt:,,, 191.769.14 U'-crmtnis ,. U. S. Hunds to sf'iiuri) cireidiilion, ........ U.S. HoiiUs 011 hand , ; ....... : 1I,(HKI.OO Otlii'r slui ky, bonds timi nioriKaires.... ,6iil.2l Uiri from :liiroVPd wsevvo iiiirnf....! 7,16(1.14 Due from inluTNaliniial liaiilts 11,226 26 urn- irom Mate Ha.iKS and uankers l,S.f2.7 Heal i-siiite. fiiriiiinre and lixlinvs;.,..t. i Sii,247.(8 CiirrMit rxpi'iises and taxes paid..-. .. I'leniimus ,aid,... ,. :i,l73.ll9 S.579.65 S.Mli.'iO I Jiieeks nnd oile r cash iUins,.., inns 01 ewer nanus Kraolional jinwr currenvj. , uiekels . - a.iil iM'iiniw,,. :n7.(is SHJ(!ie, ....... ',;,.,......, ,,.,,,;.. ; l.e(;al tendev liolea, lii'ilemiiHon funil Willi' U. s. Tiviik ; urer (.", )h i- cent of cironlalUin).. Due liniii V. S. Treasurer, nlhcf than ii per cent, reili'inpi i, in fund, 4u,!HltUiO 4,Sl)li,llC U5.CU Tolal, .I.... 41s,H5,i.lC LIABILITIES. Capital slock paid in liO.MKl.OO Surplua fund W.IHKl.Wi IIndividi',1 prolila, , li,-l"lM(i Natinniil llauk notes outr-1 aiidin,... '.' mi, mm. on Inilividu'il deposits siihjci't. to check,... l:'S,ii:l'2.3S rime ci'i'lilii'tuc's ol deposit 20, 7 llneioothei Nntionid Hanks ' M,67N.S8 Hue to State Hanks and lianki'is,. 647.(16 jjlid.. ' : STATE OK NORTH ("AI!OLINA, . ' t'Ol'NTY 01"' ClIAVKN. Ju5 I, J. A.f fltiion, taJ-ider of the ahove-nanied IniiU. do Roleiimly swear that tneabrtve Htal. ment is true In the nest el my knowledge and be lief. J. A. ( los, ciisliii'r. Sulif erilied and sworn to lietnre me tliif) (it.li day m ui toni'i', issa. ti . 11. liiuiKiiTs, in. i Oiivcl- Attest : ,: (!ko. Ali.hn, ) Jno. Hughes, Directors. L. II. (Jl'TLEll, J $50 REWARD! Tlio city of New Jlerne will pay n reward of Soil for evidence to convict llio ihtkoii wtting llro 1o the Imlldins on tlio Academy (livou on the lth of October. . ' otdlkllw. ' ' ; T R. HOWAltl Mnj'or, GllAS. E. NELSON lis nttent Ion to the fact thnthc ling n Clio! I of . , . - FAMILY. GROCERIES, which lio is selling T,()W for CASH. eitTtlcular nttent Ion is called to his FINK OUADKS Of FAMILY FIAlllIl. ' , b ine Stiill-Fed Hem always on hand, i i CoiisiKiinient of live HlocU sollclled. Ooods delivered in any part ol" lliej nlty free oi enni'Kc, 05 liiond Street, between Hnucorkj (ind , Jli(ldlc. , , o(itl-ditw:iin EAV I$F.K,F X. C,i . J' OH SALK, . OXK KTKAM roWKH COTTON mussl'1 ' i .;i'',': MANWKU, 'CRAliTKl?M " oei'-W ; ' V ' . ' New Kerne, ST. V nil-.; '-Mntnr -PmYil! ''! vm !''. ' I .-..ill ',- i,t-!i ! y.i JIIMH 1! A TCI II K liAUUISOJil will lie ready to rccoivo pupils In Jlt'SIC oh riixl'll (crcr- t . - ;---? - ; .. -.;--.,)' f .hi !)-; UKU,.im. , , , ; i oeii-ot iJ i i l'!.: .i, - ; - . ''If you would keep free from malarial clullu, etc., try .- i- :i,.i "YAUPOH BITTERS." ' For sale in New Berne ' nt 1 KEEL BUGS. A- ASKINS. Only 50 ts. ,' . Sept. 20-tl-tf. ; - :, ? ,' ' For' Sale cr Rent,- ;.;:', i J'UE SCHOOL' KOOJI ON 5in)lLKHT. ftirnieriy oeenpiod. by Jliss COUINN k' lLvit UlSON.'.'.Apply io - ',; ',.!u.-.'h!.i octl-lit STATU ,01 NORTH OAROMNA, M- II I' . . Onivnli I'imiilr . I , 1,1 , v i t . .i r.T ' i" ' i'"'' '-" Patsy Ann Onskins.'p'lalhtill; Superior Cotut whlovv otxnos. unsKtns, ft Jp-clal? (f I vs,- tin " -.ii U ixWHling, John ( aSU lis and ollUM-S. I ' lielt'siil litw of Thus. It (jftft-l il'Btllioii ttve klliH, delepdaius.. ,, . , J, ,, lloii'tiy To Karal." Benny ahd .Tohii A. 'llenlly, her . hnslsind i , si lii I itMi; -.r!-i.,H: h i i Von are heivliy uotilled lliat a speeinl pro ceedin(i With lho nlsive lllle hns lieen Insti tuted ill thii .Mupi'rloi' Court.: for snid county tor 1 1 it- purpose, of tmvlnif the dower of Siiiil plnlntlll on the lands ol her deceased huslmnd allotted lo her , ' . Von are required to appear at (lie ollice ol tlie Clerk of said Court, nl the court h...-.e in tlie city of Ncwhern, on thelllli day i .' i lier, A.l. 1SS2, nnd answer or il. . pel it ion (lied liereiu. 'I'll is "Till temlK'r, ri.S'.'. K. W.f. Kep'.NHAV I'i, lli Sin CITY ITEIIS. Tilt column. nTt in IokoI n. i. ... Ivr Iocal AdverlUmc. Lost, A crooked hn'mllA. Thursday night.-between the Gaston House and theTheatre. The finder will be liberally rewarded bv leavinc the same at the Journal office. . It . . SIovg: r- IlkUNK aiul Kiirn.iuuling etrantn- a choice lot i.i FUKS1I, I'HKAl', nnd IIICKT IN QUALITY In Ids sUxk will hi- round Klour lint-xl feiiijos liullor, Hmnll llimis, incf Tonmir, Corn ' Beef, (liffw, No,, J Miutknivl, Hinoked Her ilnivs, IVxilted riuii lfcef, Irish Potatoes, Itoii-' ' nod ((Kxls-ail KiiuU Ua Penlna' ttouee.. ftfsh l!(istod Collec, Finest Tens, Knullsh IslaMl Jl4lBKfirf 8yrit 'Ull: lAue Krwih '. nu-Kers mid Cnki s, I'luncs, Mnccaroni. Pow der, .Shot nnd dips.,, ;,.?.,:! s. J3 ,.ort pal1 and Examine Them. Ciunei oIPOLOOK!HMl(.1AVKNMoeti i ,! - HKEW BKRSE, . ' oei;;d.'in ii.tf ; 18 THE FIELD, AGAIN! , ;SultaiT HaviiiR lately reliirnrd from. Os'drl hern Mitr kels, where he has seemed die KINKKT' Kl'OCli :of LAD1KH' ;and UKNTH'. W'KAH,' would wish tonpress oll t),e pyujic .gen. mitl that lie Is prepared to suit the most tug.- IHIlOllfi.. 1,11 J , ,..,.. j v... J jy I OLOTJiiJsra ; Vor dents, Tonths, !oys and Cliildren, I have lho seenlest variety, which for qmilily, Work- maiiship and price eiinnot be lieat. . Bixils and Khoesofall the leadiiiB liiniinlircturlefi eheitp er tlr-'.n Die eheiipest. . Hals for ladles and ; Oentleineii, all styles mid nil prices. Iiiiuy Nolloiw Department, which is nl ways com plete, can lie found all the Jjitest lr Ijulles' and Uents' Hose, Corsetsof leading iiiniiuliH'- tvireis.oioves, uiees, fine Lndles' nnd Gents'" Neek Wear, Shirts, nnd Trunks, Valises, etc. . ThiinktiiK you for piud favors, and wllcU'lie' ' n continuance, I am, most respectfully, upiiuy . M. ti. t)Ci.TAN. Dissolution of Partnership. The co-nai lnei'sliin iieretoforc cxistlnar lw. tweenj. J. Wolfeiiden andH. W. Smnllwooir ' under the tlrni immo ot WOI.KKNUKN t is (his day dissoIVwi by , , , J. J. WOI.FENDEN, . ' HMALLWOOl), mutual consent, New J5erue, N. C. n. w. nHAi.i.woon. Oct 2d, mi. ... ; OctHtUw" v . For Malarial Districts 1 . :; ',;,' use ' . ; ,' HANCOCK'S CHILL PILLS:: OFFICE OF THK WATCII-TOWKH, Washington, N. C, Mfssi s. HANCOCIC BKOH.: O KNTLKMKN: I take pleasure In sayhig I. . have used your CHILL PILLS and Uie'y huve lnied inviiUiiililt; for Clillls and Fevers, I reutu-d ll)eni lndispe,nKnbl for .Malarial Ills triels, and simply n trial wjll convince the most captious. Very respectfully, 1 J. L. WlNFIELD. Oct.1,dtr. ' ' ' A. II. POTTER & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ' CONFECTIONERS, . M.VXUFACrCREnS OF . j, -i .'.-.. FRENCH & AMERICAN ';;;' i , ,,CAJN DIES. j And dealers In Foreign nnd Domestic Fruits, :!(. Nuls. , Also Clsais, Tohueco, Toys, etc. l3olloek kreet, nivt to Geo. Allen fc d., -ii ; JEW BEKJE, . C.' sepVc-dtf '. THOS. J. LATHAM, Late of Newbern, N. C. i. , 'i i,- '' -tVlTH - ..1) Ju ROUilTREE fi CO i- I., Cotton Factors and ('oimnisxion Merch'tn . I ItorNTUKE 4CoV I 1 ':' i J ' ' ! -1 : ! ' -Oiimmifislon Merclia'UR f , , KOHFOLK. VA ", l'itlld Slip, N.Y. J r . ' ' - C!ofisle'nnifiljjiBi1if"iroi'l ' "' - ' ' Proihpt aiid ' f aitlif ill , attention guar!- anteed to ..all business entrusted to, tlijenV.' : . u 1 8epl9d&w3in ; h.- "!!! '; tt-'Mlii'l " -r ': ih- ! I 8tll at his old stand on Middle street, , . and prepared to piake.un the , i , LATEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE 1 d :wi.'.a CLOTHING1. A 'hti .,;;f arid guarantee satisfaction.' - r ' ", ',",' Piece Goods of every quality and pat- ' terns alvrays on hand. liOivt Jitht. l iOive him' ti trial; you will b treated . jiMlt..'";ii t,i ! . . umllMftn,.- i , . fAwau. , .lit i ' ' ' ro Ard Yc:i f l , , I am going to suller no nly shoes made on ti-: t v ; surd principle, l.ttlv r i styles mamil'acttirt' l 1 J.
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