- r .. - : - T ,'. 'it- .' i! " ?' - : 1 I. 4il.i l, tr'iil . ' I TT j !! ill) v I (V -NEW BERNE; N. C, SUNDA 'Lt; 19. 1885 NO. 04; ; II , i- . .-a- .! tl 4 I fcV ft. I 'Wt , LOCAL' NEWS. - Nor Bene, latitude. 85 W- North, longitude, W 8' West. ' - Sua rie, 4:50 1 Length of dyv . ' 1b, "T.13 f 14 lutart, 14 SnhinteV . atermeioa HreaW plenti'fuj. 4tV J, V v iitjjifofa 'lhi.riv full Wist. - ' 'v.; , The pbltee'retr jliverythlnK quiet in :3 fit city. ,U:: ,. 7.v , '-.,f i,'; -.' . - ' . ' Thirteen are-TOstiontiDR in ' Thft Ortej-jet Tflephone failoJ to reach . - b yestmlay naJraing. ; ' ' f . The fintohizift ViucJra beiug put y y ''Hi rv, . ; ; , The ox farmer .near, th.citjr ra be . - fcUniae to bring in. loads rf crab ernes nay. .v j ., . . TWe6ly one 'paiipor;, fifteen ? blacks . and- aix whites, at the. county poor yHaHAitt) V MMJ.il " -, The trlDiRlft.waa crowded with . withpaasengcrs i(bound , for Morehcad ; and Beaufort. :.,.-. -..: - ' The prospect of .a good corn crop in Chatham county, a'aya' the Jlccord,- were t aerer more promising. ," ltiiolk ' complaint of hot woather yca terdayjbjiriihe ifdCEHL. (thbrmomoter Aief. fSi V, JTf, ? I - , It ta reported thattmailft from Beau- . fortriU boe day longer in coming to New"Berne'.u lathis Wue?'. , ' . " .' l11tVm,(incc, Capt. Geo. ' Oafegv arrived from Fairfield y ester? ' day with a cargo Of corn and oats con-igned-to-W, P. Burrus & Co. - 'WW Mr ; ecatterAd . around npwv om , gone - vHorth', some' to Wings' liead,' some to the 'vB1(l.tnli,aV Morehend City v and BeaafoK'1' '"'" "'' ri" - New Berne is deerled of a good por- tJonie pfptiUtioJil now, off prUi? oVfcBWefontVJBorta!' Of those " that remaingn(Bl-4:VoefcB4em to be thetnastattP"1"' : v The lew" 'stores 'on Middle street are betaI finished up in good stylo, eepe- - cc.lyKSoIlhe'Dr., nughes;Lrn; SonlIJJ quffindTcSif ' - Prayer-meeting conducted by the - Devotional Committee of the Young r MenaV Chr-i8irtaUAWPai1 ln the . Mithodist Churoh at 0 o'clock this . etnipf-i. AU jroung men, cordially in,-. ' The match game of baseball to take : place at MeiphfT"! "Ul be : between the "Nines" of this place ar d thecluh a two clubs .Uprhead inaead of tbeJ Here as preYioumy niunu v Our club wjljio4d;owkn uaionued, and we e ipeot them to bear off the honors. 'T ? ' te Current of July 18, "From the r JYoods,1' in which he gives the thoughts " suggested on hearing the whippoorwill. lie aQaiVai mm Ukpl Of - a Ood are hidden Twy out in tho oountrrjTUn .IJ .J- ) Mr. Henry K.Bryan, who w a mem- bef Of 'toe' Board of Director of the Board has ordered fifty convicts to Hyde county to Wrk ontheStoto eanal lead ' ' ins from Kutman's creek to New Lake. Wt th Sa Sfcore. . , 1 A good n. mtet, pjUseni went down -down last night on the mail to y" enjoy the sea breeie. We" note the fol- lowing: Mr,. Joe,, Nelson iaad-, family, ; M. H. Sultan and family, E. H. Meadowtl ana family A.MiHea,Ju5: Tuomas,'N.")3. RjLchardspn,jrj. Tolaon y EB. Lewis, C. ,W. .Brown, Miss, Mary Manly, B. iNunn and family 1 Bon. W.v T,.IJrtcb.. and,Joe.; Eobinson .of ; the Ooldsboro Argus, were alsoen rqu. Tits toaUe Kxcarloi. , Vt,.. The excursion to' Nags Head on the , steamer SAturtul4Vv which leaves hare V en the morning oX the 28th, wilt be the cheapest, for the enjoyment given, of . the season JJyeryvsofHwitt be.made or the comfort and pleasure of the ex; curouu!r.ur, ootli on the steamer and at Head. No more delightful' trip cia bo bad any whero on the Atlantic coast than down I'amlico sound hot - summer evening. Tickets are now on i,le at the Old Dominion oiTice.., :l f.'","-M,i .-. i'l ' J' 1 rpa.urer. r ci ty treasurer, Mr, u. . nu mired before Jnatico Brinson t J lr C I tl. v:. I Vi i i defendant in' an action .in t him. by Mr. John O. r' j re to post (it the court ; a r"-'nt!ilyroceipUi and ,im i ircd by law. W k, I.-a . i , I is counsel for ". .Vr. lii. . rn waived exami- ml ive his l.,nd for hie ap- e fit tho next terra of the Supo rior c An Baeellent AppotBtaicBt. We learn from the Kins ton Free Preu that JIr..S, . Suttoa baa been appointed postmaster at La Grange. This is a good appointment and one that will' give, from what we can learn, entire satis faction to the patrons of the office.' We kno Mr., jSutton well, and we knew that he possesses every qualification to make a good end efficient officer. ' ' Churen. ftert'Ieea T-lv - , . Ch rist Plyi rch - V. W. Shields, Rector. Seventh ; Sunday after .Trinity. Holy Communion at 8 a. m. Other erryices at If a. m. and 6 p. m. , Sunday-school at 5 p. m. The public are always in vited , to attend, the servioes of this Chutcb. Presbjterian Church Services by the pastor, Rev.. L, C...Vns, at 11 a. m. and 6 p.m. Babbath-school at 0:30 a. m. A welco'fW o all. ; Ten r Ins Down. Mr. J. K. Willis commenced tearing down his old marble yard shop on Saturday in order to -make way for a brick building, which is to go up im mediately. It is a good sign of pros perity to see bueines ' men tearing out old frame buildings to put in brick. They generally wait for the fire to clear the way, but Willis can't wait for that. He does nice work and wants a nice place for It, so he teareth down that ho may build again. Personal. Cnptr John A. Richardson has re turned ' from Washington City, lie went on business, transacted his busi ness and is now about his business. Sccrqtary Manning is doubtless con vinced of the Captain's economical ways.jind. will bo content to risk his judgment in running the Custom House here. Mayor Meadows left for Mort-head City last night. Councilman J. W. Moore is acting Mayor in his absence. North America Review. The American nation has a double birthright liberty and land. Its liber ty' it has guarded jealously, but until very recent years it seems to have been indifferent to the loss, of its landed es tate and ignorant of the methods by which it has been diminished. A vet eran legislator, the Hon. George W. Julian, who -has given special attention to the acts 'disposing of our public lands, tells the story in brief in a contribution to .the , North ' American Review, for August Id the same number five mod ioul' authorities discuss the question, "Can Cholera be Averted?" Felix L. Oswald contributes a suggestive article on "The Animal Soul"; and the Rev. M. J. SavaeJin "A'fane JView of the SanctiKu,' brings an indictment against the daily press. The other arti cles are one on 'The Price of Gas," by Charjra if; Botsford, one orj "Tem perance RefoYhi Statistics," by Prof. W. J. Beech er, and the chapter of "Com ments; by firidue writer?, on nrtieies -TisVof Letter's liemaihing '1avhf Postofnce' at "New Berne, Craven , county, r uiy 18, 188S. j--.. - - : : - i Briston. .Martha; J , Bryant,,. Mattie; Bryants Keboccav; I ' ' ' i j 'Dnveso,- John;'';;';"7 ', Ilavens. Patsey.,1. v'i 'h, ;. -, j .Longav Uenry. v - a - I McDowell, Sarah; Morris, Martha Ann..--"1-' ! ' ' ; i, Ryal, Wm. F.. - , ' pope,R.v. - ! i Tyler, Rev. J. A. , . ... j. Williams; T. W. - - : I Persons caHinir for tbove letters, will ajf advertised, and gfve date of list. t - , u. uakly, r. JU. "S-The Reliance uglne Company. . On Friday nighty July 17, the persons iaai nw vanrKou miwm uinuunp vt the Reliance Engine Company with ap nrooriating certain moneys to thai r own use. were summoned by ' the sec retary: of the accused cjique to appear at a -special - meeting; to "answer charges.' The persons so notified were promptly ' on hand, and the ei-4evant Foreman Lawronce, accompanied by theH-eoentlyi elected Foreman Harrell, entered the meeting room and the latter Called (he meeting to order: thereupon the I former left the room and upon Foreman parrel's inquiry as to whether there was any persona present to prefer or submit any . charges against the per sons' tummonedM there - to answer charees, there was no response, i Thereupon, it was resolved that the action of a former meeting, at which certain , persons hod, been condemned and' ' published ' 1 to mis-appropriating certain funds of the company to their own use, was approved and thotr agonts in presenting the matter to the public were justified and upheld. - - , : A committee Was appointed to wait upon Mayor Meadows and the Board of Council and submit to them the facts relating to the questions at Issue be tween tho company and certain expelled members, who still claim to represent and Control tho company. .This is done in a spirit of fairness, wo being per fectly willing ta have atl existing dis putes arbitrated by the city authonlies By: order of the Company. ; ' , E. E. Tuckek, Secretary. If yon have a bad cold. Sine's Syrup of Tar will cure you. Only 25c. For sale by R. N. Dcftv. fel dwCm . Kinatoh'ltema. Inferior Court adjourned, Tbanday, Most of oar county has had good laini recenuy. -v s ,- The fouataia in the nark now throws a jet many feet higher than at first. Go ana see it. - A )ot of watermelons on sale oa'our streets ' shows the energy and- industry oi one oi our aruggist tarsaen. ; . Mr. Levi J. Moore of this nlace has old his stock of merchandise to - Mr. Jas. E. Turnage. ' Mr. T. will continue the business at Mr, Moore's old stand. Miss Irene Orimsley. of Greene county, having contributed to thegen- eiai enjoyment ot the Teachers' Assem bly st Black Mountain, is now visiting relatives in Kinston. The remains of Mr. Walter Dunn of Beaufort were brought noon the freight train on Wednesday and deposited for the night in the Die :i Dies' church. On Thursday, at 4 p.;m., Dr. J. T. Walsh conducted the funeral exercises. The remains were buried ia Kinston cem etery. - . Our mayor and commissioners are doing excellent work in the hygienic line. And our little city can boast of being one of the cleanest towns in the State. The continued Igood health of our community is doubtlees owing in great measure to this attention of the city fathers. Adjutant Taylor, .of the Journal staff, attended our Inferior Court this week. By his personal anoea ranee we judge him to be in good keeping. He showod his appreciation of tho good things of Kinston by carrying home with him a bushel of Lenoir's good apples. On Monday and Tuesday the A. M. E. Churoh of this district held their con ference in this place. Rev. Geo. W Hunter presided, with Rev. W. H. Smith as secretary. Several delegates were m attendance. They bad a har monious meeting and transacted their business promptly. Ice is soiling here now at 1 cent per pound, retail, or 85 cents per hundred pounds. Eggs retail at 10 cents. Green apples at 20 cents per peck. Corn meal retails at ou cents, thickens 80 cents per pair. Mill-pond perch are to be had by going six miles, passing through fire and water, hunger and thirst, and all uncomfortableness then they dry up befoie you get to town. Stonewall Itemi. Rather too dry for crops. Miss Bettie Lee. a sister of Henry 8. Lee, died in the county poor house on the luth met. Mot a great while since, his mother died in the same quarters. On the 14th inst. Mrs. Amanda Brab ble, Mrs. Mary E. Ferebee, and Mia Lizzie Baxter left our place for a trip to Currituck county to spend part of the uearteu term win weir irtauus sua relatives. It would not surprise ye itemizer if one of Bayboro's young mer- cuuiu) were hi do on ro uurriraca pretty i . i it i. i i . Dostk of lol. Inane J. Yeaeg. -Yesterday Mr. Luther White, late of the revenue service, received the fol lowing telegram from Mr. A. W. Young, of Henderson: "Col. Young died at New York last night." This was at once understood to be Col. Isaao J. Young, who left Henderson ior Sara toga springs a few days ago. His health had for some time been failing and he suffered from a complication of diseases. His age was about oo. He was a native of Granville county. For about sixteen and a half years he had been collector of internal revenue la the fourth district of this State. During the war he was a gallant officer of N. C, troops. . Be was a man of large heart and the most generous impulses, and though a most earnest politician always commanded the good will of his bitter est political opponents'. 1 He had recently completed a residence at Henderson, his home, and to that place his remains will be taken, it is said. Members of the I. O. C. F. of Raleigh will partici pate in the funeral services. A'eiri and uonerver. , " . . " To Test the Civil Serylee Law. Washington. - July 14. The testing of the constitutionality of the civil ser vice law is a growing idea, with a num ber of persons who are not only opposed to the measure, but believe that it will not stand the teat before the highest judicial tribunal. This view is concur red in by a number of officials who arc not charred with not faithfully execut ing the law. At least one member or Arthur's Cabinet, who helped, to frame the rulea now in operation, doubted very much whether their operation was not contrary to the Constitution. Kea sons accumulate for looking for a eon test next winter over the law, Us advo cates being opposed by two factions one for its total repeal, another for Us material modification. Recent occur rences are likely to bring the Commis sioners under fire, if half of what is threatened is attempted. The latest charge against them is "offensive par tisanship," which is grafted upon a prior one against the Chairman of dis criminating in favor of Republicans In putting, candidates in the service. . Ia plain terms, it ia charged that a Repub lican who was examined only twenty days before was put to work when a Democrat,- with , his - certificate, bad waited two years, ' and still waits. I'htiadelphta Ttmes;v . i - I C , . ., i i t i An enormous quantity of grog it be ing sent to western Africa. . From Bos ton a single vessel recently took out 138,000 gallons, and a ship which sailed previously carried a few missionaries to the tribes on the Congo and also bore 5.200 gallops of rum to the same tribes Tremendous quantities of liquor are shipped at Liverpool and Glasgow. Hamburg is now said to be providing liquor of tho worst kind for the Niger and Congo region V i ni'n Xu,. im-,,..' n ! v. v A Georgia man tried to cut the cords in the feet of . his daughter, so that she could not imperil her soul by dancing. The deep, dark plot of a Baltimore girl was to mix some chemical with the rouge used by a rival, so that' it would' tarn-her cheeks Mack: indelibly instead or pink. . ,i The foremost hoUn ot a California summer resort is not beautiful, snd he ward rope is not , opmmandingly fine; nut she drives a four-in-hand, of zebras. and that fixes her la the public eye. Max Hoffman: who was Secretary of ocuein inaisoa irora ioou to ion, aiea of; small-pox. si few years ago, after baying been wrecked by dissipation. ft. j i it ' m ctM a nma i Uis family . was left destitute, and his Wife now supports herself and family by selling papers and keoping a fruit stand in the city J " ''An upstart gave aa order to a Paris artist for a picture for his dining room. The painter made him a.' picture repre senting a rabbit hanging on a nail over raree partridges ana a woodcock, "uow moon for the bunchr" said' the man of means. "Five hondred francs. " "That's too much for so little. Chnok fn another rabbit or two into the bargain?" Mr. Shillaber. the "Mrs: Partington." ia over 70 and a cripple.. For thirty years rheumatism has tortured him, and he has completely lost the use of his lower limbs. Locomotion,"' save in a wheeled chair, ia impossible with him. He can neither, stand nor walk, but while in these respects he is as helpless as a babe, his' general health is sound, his appetite generous, and his spirits are unclouded.' Some of the funniest of his sayings have been written when he was in acute pain. Ex-President Arthur is an ardent fisherman, and President Cleveland also uses the rod and line while off on his annual Vacations. These two facts wrought in the mind of Biie Jarman. the owner of Jarman 's Falls, a plan to get Arthur and, Cleveland together for a spell of fishing. Jarman controls a stretch of salmon stream in Canada, and he would like to popularize it. Ho has assured Mr. Cleveland that a sure surcease- from the politiolana could be secured by throwing . himself into the society of Mr. Arthur for a month of fishing. A radical Socialist entered a fashiona ble restaurant in Paris and ordered a sumptuous dinner. "How is thisV" said a brother Communist who ap proached hhn. "Ah, my friend," said the champion ef frugality and economy, ' 1 am now about to give myself some idea of the. vila existence of the infa mous rich classes who have the heart to feast sumptuously while citizens are starving." "And I, too," said the other, "have come here with precisely the same intention." So they united their appetites and gained a crushing victory over the aristocratic meal. mw it.ni ma aw 1 shot St. PlTKKSBCao; July 17. The Jour nal de St. PeUnkm.ro comments on the erroneous view held by the British press on the Zulflfcar pass question. It says the Suasions understood that Eng land ' had pledged to the Ameer the Zulfikar valley between Heri Rud and the mountains and ' agreed in principle to leave this position to him. It is not supposable, says the Journal, that Eng land has also promised to the Ameer the easterly mountain passes, which, are hew the subject of negotiation between tfUavtffSd ui8ia3 -Trrrf CkangiagUe Celer, ef ird and Bv toe .addition ot different chemical agents to the soil the color of flowers manyjta variously altered. They maybe darkened by iron salts proportionally1' to the amount of tanwn present in tne plant. Tan nin ia presenfej more or., Jess in all parts of plants, ai well as in the ra tals.; Flowers may thu be made to assume the most manifold hues from pale rose' do Bomber black. pahli&Vand hortensias have been produced actually black by these taaeam. - Aniline colore them green. ;.The color ot .birds has been sTmi arly chanred by the use of appro priate reageau In. their food. The filnmage of canartes. has' developed nto a crimson' wider a treatment of steeped bread and. red . cayenne pepper, without injury to the bird. So in the hQm&n system arsenic taken internally rrecaentiy imparts a brown color to the skint nitrate of silver gives it a Vahttey" or bine- black appearance) snlphnr darkens it also; sulphate or aniline stains it yellow and sometimes blue; salts of copper often stain the teeth and hair - yellowish' jroea. Medical World. , :r-- .-i ,?. - , ki'l He Knew What He Meant. I The Senatorial eaadidate dictated a telegran to a member of the Legisla ture "If yea vote for me i will not for get the obligation r': '.; . . ; '. ' "How many words is tbatT" ."Eleven," said the privato secrecy- ; ..','' v - '. Welt, yon know . what I mean. Boil it down to ten words." r ; The private secretary struck out the word 064.'! Vkicttfo irci . ' I, ;tIVtaV i I. i i-l'' ;', '' 'Wtttneaaenae ' . Is Uie name eC flourishing- village in Coffee county. Georgia, on the line of the Brunswick and Albany railroad. -Mr. D. E. Gaskin, a well known citi ren of that village, writos under date of December 23d:. ,,j...i.. a ia.. ? . Soon after my marriage,' about four years ago. my wife was stricken with some trouble peculiar to her sex, which broke down her general health. In this condition she was soon alter attacaea with Inflammatory Rheumatism of such a severe type that it made her a cripple. She was reduced In flesh to sixty-five pounds, and came very near losing her life. She was attended by three good physicians who treated her with some benefit, but' the swelling in her joints never left her. Last summer the Rheu matism returned in a still more severe and painful form which seemed to defy the skill of all the doctors. She would almost go frantic with pain, and would He and scream 'all day. A friend of mine, who is an engineer on the Bruns wick & Albany Railroad, suggested that I should use Swift's Specific (S. S. 8.), which I did. After she had taken one small bottle she was up and able to walk over the house, and after taking the six small bottles she is now able to do any kind of house work; the swelling has gone, all the pain has left her, and she is in better health than she ever wa The treatment before using the Swift's (Specific cost me between 8350 to $400, and six bottles or . . . cost me six dollars. It is certainly the most wonderful medicine and the best blood purifier in tho world. The proprietors should let the world know about it. Note. The S. 8. S. Company wish to caution purchasers in regard to the nu merous imitations of their goods. Some carry the lie on the face, purporting to be vegetable remedies; when, in fact, they are really strong solutions of poisonous minerals as Mercury, Potash etc. Bo careful to get the genuine. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. The Swift Specific Co., Drawer 8, At lanta, Oa. For sale in New Berne at HANCOCK BROS. Take Sine's Syrup of Tar for oouirhs and colds. Only 25c. For sale by R. N. Duffy. febl dwCm COMMERCIAL. OOiniKSTIC Hisisr. Cotton Seed 810.00. Sued Cotton $3.60. Babbkls Kerosene, 49 gals., 86c. TURPKNTINX Hard, 81.00; dip, 81.65. TAB-75o.aS1.25. Corn 80a7oe. Bhswax 80c. per lb. Hohiy 60c. per gallon. Beet On foot, 6o. to 7c. Country Hams 13c. psr lb. " La hp 10c. per lb. Eoos 7c. per doaen. Feesh Pork So. per pound. Pxaicuts o0a75o. per bushel. FoDPEB-75c.a81.00 per hundred. Onions $1. 00 per bushel. Field Peas Hides Dry, 10o.; green So. Peaches $3. 00 per bushel. Apples 30a50c. per bushel. Honey 40o. per gallon. Tallow 5c. per lb. Chioixnb Grown. 40a50c. ; spring SOaSOo. Meal 95c. per bushel. Oats 40 cts. per bushel. ToBNipa 50c. per bushel. Wool lOalOo. per pound. Potatoes Sweet, 85aS0c. SniNOLKS West India, dull and n m- inal; not wanted. Buildinir. 5 inch. hearts, 83.00; saps, $1.50 per M. ' wholesale prices. New Mess Pouk $12.00. Shoulpbks Smoked, No. 2, Iftc.; prime, 6c. v. K. ana Li. u. k. ojc. Flour 84.00a0.50. Lard 71o. by the tierce. Nails Basis 10's,$2.60. Spoar Granulated, 7 to. Salt OOo.aSLOO per sack. Molasses and Syrcps 20a46o Powder 85.50. Shot $1.80. Kerosene 10c. Fire Engine at Auction. Rv onler Kofcrit ronnrll. Mantra. Wfttmn Jb Street will sell, "Wednesday, July 2, In front or tho Mayor' ofllee, the Hand Knglne for merly used by the Uellauee Company. b,n Klnerannow be soon at the Police Htatlon. Term easn. J. H. HAOKRl'KN. Jul 18 dtd Chairman P. I). Com. Grandest Excursion OF THE SEASON! The ' If . K. CHURCH WOKRINU SOTlktY wUlhaveaa E&usioa to KoTilcid Citj lad Man, ; Tuesday, July 21st Fare for round trio. tl.OS: children Mmnu- tnolodlnc boat faro to beach, whara thav will Train leaves at NfNVo'cloek. A.M.. return, ln la laacveains of to aawoday. 3- Plenty of refreshments. Tl.kl Ml. m tM II.MW 1.1 Co. and stores of K. Ulrtoh. J. V. Wlulama. ano O) ma uaies oi we aooieijr. '.' " ' '! "' J. V. WILLIAMS, Secy. f. A. ORKKN.'Manpger. " Jul 17 dtd Meeting. A Special Meeting of the Stockholders of the New Berne and Pamlico Steam Transportation Company will be held at tne'Uottoa Exchange .Booms oa Mon day, July 87th. at 4 p.m. . . . . By order of Board of Directors, ... i " " . .T. A. GREEN, ' Jul 18 dtd - " Sec and Trees. ' Superintendent Wanted.: A PPllntlniiata All ta offlrr nf tha fMTPRR. INI KMifc-NT of Um COLURKU UHAIIbO rn'iiuoii or New iiern. win be racetrvd by Uie undortfened 1111 Aqcdki 1 18SS. . A ihoroiiKhly competent and experienced wuiaiiir is waniea Kir ill in posuiob. Address W. M. WAlttON, See. KthTowpshls tjebool Committee, , Jnilsdlwwlm wBarne.M.a GRAND EXCURSION TO l-ll!).,)." nags head; On Tuesday, July 28th, The Old iomfnion f'tf nmRlilp 'Cbmliy a mr mt'Hsuttl' ' SHENANDOAH, will leave NKW liKUM-: at NINE Of look . A.M., for NAUH UKAii, aiiivlU2 there iu lime for upM'r that evcniiij;. IteliiiriilDir will leave tBK Hirut at Kl K o'clclelt rn Friday uioi iilm-, nm tiiun Suw Weraaln tiB to eountt-t with nam lor ColiUburo iu Uie. afternonn. ThiiKClviiifrcxeunitiiiilHtatu-nriiiT daaaMl HtrwewKhln tit1h- mi-Muw a WlKS ncuii nnu'i, ii iiu i wii uiiyw oi uuauuiiii Iftiiiiia ' oo the lauKnAiaebt' i4 inliif NdhaftltliLr. Pamlleo. ( i aaiiail nn J A Irittnn r WAsAiLiA . floe view of all tliu l.lirhllious, k on tha rnnio Cednr. Hwun, Iiimil. Dndles, and the world reiiowneil HoiinnUi' Isliuid, as will awoeral- coke, rial terns nii.l un-on InluU; the mouth of Bay, Pamlico. Konnoke and Chowan Kivera, and ik-ciii iieaeh , frouufaeoka Klttihnw, IncluilliiK the hlftin( lifohntaln known a Kill lievil IIIIIh. Kvery eonvenlenee tor drlvlnR, calling. -hathlng, rlKhlngniiil dniirliitr will lie ftihndat' the Hotl, hone prom te.tr, James M. Whhl- noe. r aiipwriinenna in ' i nm hi aeriinplliihcil wife. TICK K'1'3 KliOM Uoldahoni to Nih;h Hi nd nod letuni .... J:IOI Latirange ajsj. Klmiton ' 300 Now Eerne ' ' ..-....l't.09' Moreluadl'liy .(,r. Kare nl Niikh.IIi iuI Hotel, Horn supper Tues day evenlni; until Friday morning:, rlas been put to the low i ale oi fci.ou. . There will he dinner on Tin mlnr.' bredkfaiit and dinner on Friday, at llfty oenui eack meal, fiiriiUlii'd on the steamer, hut person desiring to do no nmy tutio lunch nlopKaad save that expense. The w hole expense of the trip iioiu uw luirue will lie $o jt, Uie OrMaw- : est on record. Ladles trRvellliiK in puriieanr alone, with out Kontlemaii escorts, will receive attentiou from the 0italn, Purser and Manaaar, who will FOelhttl rooms' arc hiciiiihI nt the Hotel and that every rouvnnleuce and prolotllou. on the ship is ullordrd them. For full pirticiiliirs sea liandhlllg. JiUJN U VKKMAKH, Jullldtdwlt Manager. HORNER SCHOOL, Oxford, TNT. J., A Claulcal, Mnlhrmntlml anil Scientific Academy, vtllh Ml 11 tar y Ita-ipua-" , cation and Dlsclplla. . The Fall Term of 1KU Ix-glus Moaday, Jaly ST, 18Sfi. An ample corps of aide Instructors I pro-' vlded, and tbe school tnorooghly equipped for efliolent work. , Term for board and tuition the same aa heietofore. Sem4 for Catalp. J. H. aV J. c. iioaaKB. JullU dwlw J. V. WILLI AL1S, i ti .i I1EADQUAUTERS FOB Pork, Side Meat, Lard and Flour. CHEAP. WHOLESALE ONLY, lul 11 dliiu Notice. SEALED J'KOI'OHALS to KUUNJHHSHI.a.L lUK'K for KXTKNIilNd TI1K WALIJS f)IT I'h'.llAlf fillllV'h'. l'M li-l'li'l? u.111 lu. celved hy the hpiIi'ikirik d iiiit'll TwKLVE, H ,TUKMIIA. Jt I.V ZlHl. InS,. TuariKbtm . rejert any and all hlds reserved. xpoetrlitalioiui, flmis, etc., furnished on ap plication toremelery t'oniinilten. V. W. HANl'IK'K'. V. A. C'UA.Wl-UKO. . .i ... . Pi.i.,.ltr. f .... nietery 0 uumlltee. New iieri.e. N.l". , July Till, Vb ' ' iiui NEWBERN RICE FOR8ALE. i Thla alanble l'rnix-rly, located near L'rilon Point, consist inpj of Mno Knglno, forty bone power. Two Cylludor Bollcin of ample capa city, equipped with nine Intent improved "Ilrotberhond" petitlea,. ami. all aeoeaNary ' machinery for turning out first class (roods. ia offered at lrivnto Sale for division. ' Uood wharf, at which any veaaal ran load Uia can trade ln llalterns. . . . Bid for the mill without the real estate will be entertained. ! 1 ' Apply lo . ) s , Mrs. E. B. ELLIS, Jolyldlm ' KiefeutrW.'' BrickUrick i ; ! 125,000 Bricks ' Maw ready and for wile LOW. rtolivtrmlattliM at my yard or In the Ity. , Also prepared tocont met iw uricv WbtK a ny ainu. Call on or address JnneSS lrrr f .. i 'iii i n t.t ; U. P. WILLIAMS. ,j , r ' ew Heme,; H. 7f u. ' Sheriff's SaloT, By virtue of execnlldrm In mv nariris W f Ellis Kanptnrt at Co.. and J. 1L WlakJarnaa vn,, sisinn i'. -v ce, i will sell at Uie Court lioune. In the thty of fwben N.C.,' -st Public Ancllnn. on MONDAY, the TIURU DAY of Al'UiysT.,A. 1. JHNs a TWKLVM, o'clock, Midday, the following property; via : ; : That certain kt(,of Jnitd sllunU il ia tlieaiei i -elty Of Newliern, on the east ahlo of AhHealf. ireet, uetw nn Broad iyaNntas atreetai. ' whereon are altualed tlm two new bouaa ewelqd by saJd CJ. 8. Man, being lha hia x k , that part of lot Nuinlwr S'4. aeexxding to the -plan of said city, conveyed to aaM 11. tf.ata4. by Wm. H. Pearee and wife, except the part thereof allotted far uomeatraHtw J i ..i..v' Aam, the brick store on the lot of land on MWMIe street, directly aoatavf loo Woira,ta-1 longing lo T. A. UnMi, - , Alao, the toaan of the land wnereoa -miA ' tore la aitualetl, exeented to mid U.H.JMae by Chaira, Hond and oUieni. a . . Alao,tbe Iron bulldlne; on ','Oantnn-Booan W barf." foot af al It akllc-eotnain Uhc ' two atnrea formerly occupied, by said U c atc and R. B. Lane. - . j-. ;Tnu;. Aler. the lease of tho land whereon mid bgikrhtR Is liuated, exernter fo (aid U. B. Mace by Jno, and Jaa. B. Uughea. ' S4T1 erm of saloOash. - - 1 but lat day of July, iss, . ., MAYER nAH!. - . Bherin of Craven County