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THiS JOUllIyYL. .ii I -w, . . C. ilAiCii i4, ii -oii to ::l.ul:si: & ii..vi:itu,) n i:vsy. . i." r..l .at dj,t the 'steamers o f . ,4,.? wsil run the following sched- .Hi.: :j Treat-'"'.; c 'iiy C. 1 1 . a Mondays Mid Ifctw ..- ' ! i ig a.; . il f , A.M., eouiieetlng with r CuLNTi.irsJEA for -Hookerton and ,t r . -- ,,,, jiwedny and ftlctey. ' U , u.aiti en Neuse Rive going 1 fettling. , -r i !.' Fvr Polloksville Wednesday Mid Satur- s, s..:iug at SEVEN,' A. M returnlug vn Polloksville sume days at TWO, P.M. . t l'!!'.iT-a',!U to all points via ft Lln .l t mKguwntet4. , .n-. r l AiKita b Dixon, Agent at Hookertmi, J. IX GMNHMty, Agent at Snow Hit). - -.r'L II. Cutler. i ' ' 1 . I .-......, . . .1 Mondays and A vaJaya for Trenton, sailing at ix. A.M.: returnlm:. leavet Trenton oa i'liesduya mud Saturdays; salting at felGHT, .M..A'9 freight, forwarded by tills steamw or l.andl ngs below PolloksvUle. . t (JEO.T. DUFFY.' .:; ctjen'l. Freight Agent Freights receivedoat aft time undercover, md pass&ii'r'Wwoinmodlrtl ill firs' -cuius. lom-d&w 4- ihS IfeiflW Navigation . .Oompany VlllWth following Boheduie: - Stealaer Kinston r . . - - i- On and after HOXDAV KXT, the New j Berne and Pamlico Steam TrausporialUiu Company will dispauii their- IJew and Fast Sailing Steamer I .. . ' as follows until l4rUienou,-e;l m. . . ... J. W. 1 - ... . "' " Monoiivs auu luursiiuys Leave r-ttyuoro ior isew nerne s a iu. istoppiug at Stonewall, Van- demere. Broad Creek and ! Adams Creek. Wednesdays and Saturdays -.- s ljcave re ttorn fur m vomit jt a.m; htoppliis; as- ,uiikiiw CriH'k, ' i Broad Creek, Vandemere and . Stonewall. Having good accommodation both for pas sengers and freight at very low rates, ask. thai tb merchants and producers along Its line Mvelt their eheerfiU support, y ; ."', poriunner miormanon entjuirr nr. uieoi- 04. Foot of Craven street. J i 9 i.S. II. OKAY- - ' '.!' si ,(-..! i " Oen'l Manager; Or buy of Its Agents at the following places? ABE LEE, Adams Creek, , l H. AHHO'rr, Vandemere, 0. H. FOWLER, 8tinen.H, 8. H. FOWLKK, Mnybtiro, JOSHUA DEAN, Brand Creek. Mf Frelaht received under cover every day In the week. " . -' taimld&wly HiIILEOADS. CHANGE OF -SCHEDULE. Midland N.t C.;Railway (Co v New Series. 1' In , Effect Sunday. 12:00, M., Novenibei 12th. 1S82. Vlll leave fyie Old .TDoraluloa Wharf Tl'lis )AYS and FRIDAYS, and arrive at Kinston V KDNE8DAY8 and SATURDAYS, and leave Tlnston M0NDAY8Md TttOK81AY8,rrV i? in New Bertie the same day.' Will touch I all Landings, Mong 1iie River going and omlng. , , geajner Neue- , Y jnak.-TW.OVi;aH!S ft week, leaving he Old 'Dominion' wharf MONDAYS d HUIWDAY4 Wt JUttHT A- M. Returning, raves. Jolly QldcFteld 'UE8DAY , and UIDYS, touching it all points. . ' ... , Hi flnf 1 1 Tltuse steutaerVinake close'cbnnectlon with lioOldDomJpIonLJpe,, m!s , ,. Freight recelvwl on the days'flfknilliig.. For rates apply to the Captain on board. . , r I. M. WHITE, DCtltf " OI B. Itr 'Company. "alfimov Nor 'or I" ' "T lk,' lh i Jadel pl ia, Froyid-w, v aiitt otlier' CitiM: , 'J-' i t'- ( ! t i .n ZtJfA NBAFTKli- it- 11 leav,upoa4'i of trmltt oa Norfolk u izheth City RSihid t Elizabeth City, vi Monday sud Tlureay . r New Heron Upturning leave New liern r Elizabeth City every . TitttdH fu4 Friday f r t t i f. n.,ltnlkfiig clos onnttion with Norfolk id Elizabeth Clw R.B. lor Northern ciU. Hof .naectloo mads at, New Berne . with f learners r KiustoJ, VofioksTiHe-, Trenton iwd all land ou the (Jens nd Trent RWers. Freight received daily until ' p."m.', torwarV-d romptiy and lowsst rates guaranteed iodeslliiK on. TaWf'W'iaHfaibetb Olty and return, H. To luhington, W.' 3U B, I ppnT&n As'UNeMr Heme, BAST W KT. Jfo 47. E:in't't Arn. 'lAe!' -r4 'a; Ki a. m. STATTONS. til'. l"-h'TlAI. l.lVlktlV. '"fmlrlifii'l(1 'juoldsboro ... A. t N (J, HIVIhlOM. t i i im!0oldfboru....j.........v 6 1121 fl OfilLs O'mnge.. .: 6 si I 5 WiKil.ftrm.. 1 W ,7 W Mew Urrne or id i A. U- A. 'Mori'hHd Ipot,. No. 4k Ex'H'S!, P:iff.S!ail Ait. 091 fi 24 4 140 P. II. lvi. r, m. 6 if rK 4S JO 14 10 r. m. r Ciirrency. ,v li was a Cal.o woman who bor ed three gimlet holes through the kitchen floor to let the ixeshet drain ofFrn'ar the houses, , , TL.v tc1.! of aa Ohio wouati wLo is so' gentle-minded' tllat "she has never even been known to have an obstinate cough. If job have fj. boil ro?? carrot and Biakea 'poulticft of If the boil is on another man let him grin And beat it. - Its good lot the sys tem - v ; v ; LIthas been- discovered that there are only two lawyers in the New York Senate. The rest of 'cm in that State mast have been laying for Congress'. t ,.! . v 1 Aa Ohio editor h'as o lerfgthy edi torial entitled 4 A M6uth of; Jlor' rors," and he was married only about six weeks ago. Toledo Hun day American. , . , . Up town laborers Mast the rocks, tho rocks blast the horises and the citizens' blast the laborers. A sort of blasted time all around. U A;, factory at Pittsburgh turns out ,500 bushels ot corks daily. These corks are all needed to keep Monongahela whisky .safelyjug- geq until used Telegraph tl i- . T fie- actor Forret eoatiimes have been sold at auction, and there is' fi general inquiry 1 aifidng the press as to what actor obtained his mantle. nartlord .Fost. .Six persons who climbed the icy mountain of Switzerland last year were overtaken by i'atar acci dents. It is tat , safer to' .atay ;M home and climb agreaRed jiole.. '. Wiien- the Custom House r,iin thorites 'classed spotiges ik perish ableproperty it paved the "way for a Custom House in Maine to class Canadian, ex-handles, as works of GOOD s . 1 EAST 'W.S WEST. No.S Muod Train.' , Arr, 2 H L'vr. V. M. 15 W A 10 IS3 jr.STAJIQtf! (:ktial Diyi.siqv.,1 Miinnn-Mn - Oolrlfhoin A. & N. 0.,lIViilJN Gold boro.. La Cli'itiiKe, No. Mixe f Arr. A, V. 11 16 " -1 19 i , 7 Mil Kiminn....t.t.. 's t flllU HMeW.JIJ...,.4.., i '. ll tl I f A 1(1 e or ! A ' M. I.M. A. 11. 10 10 S 2S . 8 (130 U7 miu IK (laiVtv'Jl':and,.-,4).TilfinyVx-ctt Sundnv. f l." ftrc'B"ir'H 'Tialii 4jc,onjtecu wlihlxortB - Carolina Trait. honed Wet I. leaving Goldsboru 1U;00 am.i.nd will! WilminRtoi & Weldoii Kmin bound JjnathJ leiivin itqiuensvo wi u:a p.i: i. unw &i7 pi m.j W fcbund Worth : h'4v inn GoldfborSi; ati:tii'ajniiind.a.l i. - -Tmiii 47 connncts with North Onroliun Tltim fnjiij tho Went., ftrrhltlt, At taldtffibrd 1;12Jk m! and llh Wilmlngton'VrW fonv the' Siuth;) ar riving nt rfoldsboro 9je0.m4Rnd,fr6ai tbNorth ArrlTinir nt (toldsboro at :22 n. in, and 3.47 am. trains and i cwis'ct with tnp' at Sisiiilitli'ld to and row lefeit, i i . Train 4 cornier ts wi'li Wiltidnnlon Tiidn buiind Soutli, leaving Oollsl)ora nt iX and 8:20 p. 1U-, Ktii bound north, leaving Ooldijbp.ro at 9:00 p. m. . tTrain A connects with Wilmington a Weldon Train fi oni the north.srriving atGoldabc'ro 6:22 ) m Trains 3 & 4 will carry pasenner conches. J. W. ANpREWS, .1 CM. Enr. and..(in1 sujit . drt. In spite 6f all the talks and '.okes only one patron in twenty-two beats his tailor while 'no tailor gets a good nt on more than two ' men 'iu hve. tit's about an even t: in. It takes a giraEe .about twenty days to recover lrora the sea , sick ness of an cean voyage, k, That, is, ten td get the feeling all the " way down, and ten more to bring it a! The Mbdefn 'Age sSaVs that tin te .ouly time. when, tv man., is generous in urawing me iiue oeiweeu ins own and his neighbor's property is when he shovels the snow off the sidewalk."- - ; - if half the charges' agjlnst ifazeri by. Deltzhoover are true- 5 ifTa.thei remarkable that the-woatheT m1rf fii'i?'1T'',1 The Couriek-Journal, (Henry Wat torson, Editor), ia by circulation and reputation the acknowledged Represen tative, .Newspaper or tne soutiw as a reliable and valuable newspaper it has no superior m this country or in tue world. It makes, earnest, vigorous war on Protective Tariff robbery and Mor mon Polygamy, two evils that blight the nrhstieritv and morality of the United States. . jb is able, bright and newsy, contains the strongest editorials, the most complete summary of the news ot the world, the best telegraphic and gen eral correspondence, full turf and stock repiirtsi TtMrke,t reports; fashion reports. Talmage's- sermons, splendid original serial stories and novelettes, poetry de partment "for' children; auswers to cor respondent ' Me.' hi a word, every thing to make it a delight to the family circK 'iinit Invaluable; to tho. man, ot business, the farmer the mechanic and the laborer. Specimen copies and full descriptive prfmium .circulars will be sent free ot charge to' any oiie on" application. Sub scription -terms postage - tree, are tor Daily; 12 i Sunday, M Weekly $1.50. AuV one seudum; four yearly eub- scribeis and six dollars will be entitled to an extra copy of the Weekly Courier Journal one, year, free to any address Address . W. JN. HAUJEMAJN, ! ' Pres. Courier Journal Co., ily29:df ; ' . Louisville. Ky. Hrper Weekly. ILIXSTKATED. i Harper's Weekly stands at the head of Am- erlonn Illustrated: weekly journals. By Its uiipnrtlHiin position In politics, its admirable UluhtrationH. Its carefully chosen sereals, short stories, sketches and poems, contributed by tne ioremosi artists anu autnor oi tne uny, it carries Instruction and entertainment to thousiinds of American homes Itwlll always be the aim of .the publishers to make Humor's Weeklv the) most nonular and attr.icT.lve fttmlly newspaper In the world. ; i uflarper'N Prilodical. HAkl'KR'S WeKKLY.. HAiil'KH'S Maoaukx , Hakpf.u's Bazar ThetTHKER above publications... Any TWO above named...... HAttF.R'S YOUNO PEOW.lt Hahi'EH's Magazine 1 h akper's yocno pbople. i ""' HAHPWSFHAHKUI SStltlAitK jjlBKKY, - One T (St Numbersi.... ...a 10 00 i Posliiire Free to all subscribers In the United plates or Canadtt. : . - I fbo Vftlnmesof the Weekly begin with the nst number lor January of each year. When no time u mentioned, It will be understood that the subscriber wishes to commence with WILL CELL Leo's Prepared Lime, .-. Hymans & Dancy's Premium Guano, Hymans & Dancy's Acid Phosphate and Cotton Seed Meal, good cow feed. . ..T . . For Cash or on Time in Lots 'to "Suit Customers. Will deliver on River Landings or Kailroad Stations' Tree of Freights OFFICE AT LEVI J, MOORED STORE, mar3-wr,md3t ,:. . KINSTON, N. C. . -AT- 4 00 4 ,.4 10 00 700 ...... 1 60 5 00 We call especial attention to our large line of SHIRTS : The Eiglimie Shirt, the bosom of which will not break or crease, only $1.00. The Elm City Shirt, manufactured for us? all tho later improvements rein- v forced, and everlasting stays which prevent tearing down the back or np the sleeve ; only 1.00. ; . . . Regular made British II. Hose ; only 25c. a pair; a bargain. Full line of Gents' Handkerchiefs, white and colored border. ;iWe have just received a new lot of White Silk Handkerchiefs at $1.00. , " Nw Ties and Scarfs just received. , Linen Buffgy Robes, $1.25. ' , , -, -x Our Spring Lino of Clothing will soon be complete. Blue Flannel Suits in great variety. V . ' t - 'i i.. 1 ' . , . t. . n, 1 i.. CI... . .. t. .. .1 Hats ! Hats 1 ! liats 1 1 J Closing out to maise room ior spring Dtoeh. . , , , Give us a trial on Underwear. . All wool goods at Cost. ' ; ' ' 1 " J Boys' Shirt Collars and Cuffsl To arrive by next steamer New Straw Mattings and full line of Boys' and Childrenls Clothing. , , r,.', i" T-A HOWAJtvi) & JUlNtllS, . tan-d&w i."'"'.;i:;Oppotte Episcopal ClAnr-oli. E;3 A :S..: : LB L A Wtt,; 'WHOLESALE AND RETAHj DEALER IN j) 1. 4 f'3 . the number next after the receipt of order. The last f our-Annual volumes or itarper s Weekly, In neat cloth binding, will be sent by mail, postK paid, or by express, free of ex pense (provided the freight aid not exceed one dollar per volume), for $7 00 per volume. -Cluth Cases for each volume, suitable for bindingwill lie sent by mall, postpaid, on re ceipt of 01 00 each. Ag'ts, Norfolk, V. A iMS01Vd , Jt, . , New York C.t, FOUrEWXOBIk, , E0:T0iT,'PE0VIDEN0Ei i ,M'tH (iii) f I"'1 ' ' ' SEMI-WEEKLY ST E A I E U h laJtH k tr ...... " ' ' (Totithiliig st Sorfolkl ,ii.f,liJ riii i ... ii ,i - -t, ' Leaving Novente for Baltimore TUEiiUAY ad FfilDAYS at 1 p m, Leave' Baltimore foj fewernsWXv-E$DAYSdnd SATCRDAY Agents are'ss foliewsi : IEUBEN FOSTJKk.GeulJrsBagor, . . , , d J. 4 Light SC, Bal'4. HA TAS. W. MiiCABEICK, Ag't Norfolk, ya. W F. Clyde ft Co., Philadelphia, 11 Sontli iirharve..'i ..' ' 1 Jeo.H.01ovr,,Pler .N. ,E. a. Ve (York ' K.H.1 . kWHll, l'rovidence B. I. , n n K.. ,,.lr. Fsll 1Uir. Derrick. wbart. - ghiiwlmve-bustoni Tuesdays and Smrdy. i . " N Ynrk dmlv. ..i - ' " .,iltiinore, WKiiif8dayndSatur(Uyi ,, t n j ftU jjiver, Mondayi, Wednesdays md Fridays. i Krn.ldonra. Sattrdt. ThrebJti bins lading given, and rates gniran aei to all f oinis(t the sliffsreot nffless ot the ompaniei. H'J-lt, T. '-1 UA N. C. LKJ2. & - - r t lit' Tv.iT;l iig " Ife" h mwrn HSf-rH . 'Si l!l,,.ws 11. 1 ... 1, J CHICwJ.ILL.- i -ORANGE, MASS. ' . ATI c 1TA r oatheT,,vva! asgood.as 1 wa under such awful management, i lttjiwugai xeie graph, lijft &nV,?y v The shoemaker, the tailor, ,; the carpenter and the painter talk" ten words to a barbers' "one, and yet the papers continually lather the latter for his volubility. Let's ra zor 'northern. issneN Cato did not begiri to learn the Greek language cu'n til he was 84 years of age. The excuse for his begining on i t then was that he had entered his second chJ.tljpod. Lo well JitiZBh. ' ; - ' "There are no birds in last year's nests.", sings a poet. No, there axe no pigeons 1fl last year's pigeon holes. : The', nly-. thing .in: therein that even suggests pigeons is a lot ot bills.-j-Bostpn Post. When things get (lull in Oregon spme one builds a bon-flro . on . the crest of Mt. Hood and the telegraph reports; that Jhe;'fluprtosed-extinrit volcano snows signs ot breaking out with renewed Jury. I The late styles of wall paper are so gorgeous .that - a family can no longer take com tore - wearing out old boots and .split-back,, vests aronndftbe iouse. fJEveryboay sort ' feels is if lie was away on a Remittances should be made bv Post-Office Monpv Oriior or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. pKewspnpersnre not to copy this advertise ment without tne express oraer oi narper Brothers. Address v ; HARPER & BROTHKRS, New York. .THE,. Its! Yfli and Humor' Have Set Two Worlds in a Boar. r , J. L. STONE, Gen. Agt.y ' fobll JIALEIGI1 N. e- DAft BllOS;,u' WHOLESAE . GROCERS ;;',M . l;,'J-tlANr;; 'i - ' -i:' COXIICSION KEKCITAWTS CITY ORDINANCE. - Be ii Ordained. .Thai all if.uttersr fjines or drains ot any Kinq runn- ng irom ",ny tfuudmff or lot in the City or New Berne and emptying into the streets of airl city f shall mpty into thetditch IjriBg between, the street and sidewalk, and any person or persons owning any build iniror lot in said city from which any gn,tter, pipeior draiif does, fcmfity on tho sidewalk ana on tne inner side or said street ditch, shall be iruilty of a misde meanor, and on conviction shall be fined live dollars for eaca day aid eutter pipe or drain is allowed to remain in violation or this urainance. 1 1 . . j) i j .t rf .I.1 it.-' li lts Tender and Pathetic Sketch en Have Touched all Hearts s-ocenes, f, '.V b. ii. Provicions, Tobacco lAJood and Huff, Win lit! : t V, I7iil6v ware: jtrq J if 1 1 .(. ! 1! '. :ti.?; i.i.'i t tun f ''.f'.'t ' i Anf he, Hand, t (Jenlus Hh Dbtingruished Its Poems, Stories, Etc. u Correspondence and Many Oil i glnal Features. ahd'Essiqubr sU' Oa , t.isi.i h :a J, - ui a,. YAUPOS BITTEKS or Tegetable r v Elixir of Life, .j- TIISl C;"tEATI'E?ir'rJTef TTJI ,AGE ;H0 F.1 nILTt.UQUJ-1) 1! V IT,. ?VT ft. Yavpon Bittkhs, are the result of years oi chemical resrarob and practical expertmnnt. It is ovmpounded f on the , uxtracted iintl aeon eentrnted virtues ofpnrely Vegetable substances. . It iB entirely free from '-alomel or other dan Rurmis ubsturn!" 'lMlie safest niediciiie to w for children And VKakened constitutions, where a eentle yet effective aperient If required. t-i -They l rify, invlporate and nrich the Wool, til millets It to nea'tiiy circulation, ana ;n tsKen when required will keep tiie ei sii in Is perfect order. . ! ' t ' It is sspedplly rscortlinended for tlieMS-ebfall MALARIAL disease; Untliii discams of the kidneys, Khenmntinn, Dyspepxia, Jiillionsne.s, Costiveness and sll Liver complmnrtAn j As an aperient 1li dose i ti tnhlMpobnfiil three timeti a riy, nnil s tonic and alterative a mmll t-.ienoonfiil in smi evening. Prnparrd by Jno. jii. 1-iiuUiw, . , .pltnrmacist and i.lwiii)t, A'orfolk. .T. A. Those who have the largest acquaint ance among newspapers will agree that the best, most original, the purest, the most thoroughly enjoyable ot all news papers is the DJ2TKU1T FllEE PRESS, i other jonrnal' covers exactly the saroij field : or holds exactly the same library rank. " - - - - - It would be superrluous to expatiate on its merits. There is. hardly a read- ing ptu-son in tiie country Who . has not htard.W he does not know, somethiui? of its surpassingly entertaining qual ities,1' ' ' ' ' inmilfr nnn Va anll tt Ia fnlli?: curt. , slW AMiiui y vuif uj s7uav w w tuuj our pfied with the best periodical literature that omits to take theJUJfcTltulT i'RiCJfi PRESS. i It will be better and more interesting forlthe coming year than ever before j Two dollars a year, ,A premium boojk handsomely bound in cloth given to every eubacribci. 'fplcndid pretn'mms to clubs.' rSenot for Pre mium List. "J Sample copies free. Addrefe .-Uf ; The DETKOiT FKEE PltESS, j Jctrolt, fllich. The Larg.fiBt Exclusive Grocery House in the Olty,' My stock Is always complete, and goods fresh. J will guarantee to sell goods in my line as cheap ns any louse in Norfolk, , and consequently save freight charges and marine risks. My stock of liquors Is complete, and I invite, special attention of Jjuyersbe-., , . fore making purchases. '- , r , i ,"Jl UA -;-iJ ' '(;oct3"d&w.i.i j .77 j -. . . , t -. ' M"-r. :i. 1 V-l-4d w . X1! IS" Richardson, book anix jen pkite: Pit ACTIO AL Opposite Post Onice, , . . NEWEXSK, Jt.C. L GOOD STOOII, neat wc:.::, lov n:ici;;j. , '.l TO I. l 1 L A: R G E S T A N J) , AX lj E S T,, . ) " '" IN THE; OITT, it,-va r,iiTa-n Keep3 always in Stock -large quantities PORKLQNG u ' CLSAHS, FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE,, 3YRUP,,;,.. LOLLARD AND OAIIa &vax lMp- " : " 'ALSO ,ArLAnOl3 i&f OCit1 OF DRY G00D3, JOOTS, Hpri and -Arbuckb's, Aricca CACXE"3 tr-i CAHi:3 in rc-t variety .! A large Ctcek cf . j -(i ' , not ic ?m Ar; i noaisiiY. !-; -" v , , ' I I ' . , I.' ..!.!, 7 ' J Z"7Vn"- -1 1 Tti T-Ill f ' 1 i l-rA . j. 4wA. ' ' ' 1 - -v D:i't f '1 to see me lcf.;re yrr bay, ' Tj rar.3 ly T " t , : !, , - iJ.a kj X 4 i l.li.fi J 1 NEWBF.ET N ' .UbBAtUiVKewri , Ag't, New Berne, 'Np arUOly. S. April y, d' .i :
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