' : Miffi oil'. I I 03 VJi ; '" NO. 97. r6 u j f.... LOCAL NEWS. , Saw Berne, latitude",'.- 35 6' North :..:Av ' longitude, 77 0'Wet. "'- un iiaBai&M t Lemrtit of dav. M j ! ;9n. eUi, 7:11 14 bourn. 11 miuutee noon sets u law ft. m.;.. BUSINESS LOCALS. y U J&aiu's m4 Soplr Cuti. at 12i i 7Vk'cPQr? W..UiQ C.itj i4 quiet, it is .iiw.-too hot.fot diBturbBnces." , r,;;:,-,, . V V ' Tke Bteamor AeZie B. Dey is on How ' 'T srd ehijp TOilway for yepair. : . ,r. Th6iherubmetor' at 'the Journal : . office rfegisterod1 98 yesterday at 2 p.tn ' SeVeral' Onslow carts; were in yeBter- ?-".i4ay.with'ega, beee wax, -chickens, eto. - JIoftowelT. ahilvPgtoraon 'a excursion : down front OoMsbord yoeterdny, alOJt foar hundred strong. " 1 TK& : kJU4 IMHUWIHl-ytlUKIUI: was sold at auction at the3 police, station yesterday ' morninc and " was knocked down lo : Mai. A. R. DenniHon. -1 i-' l t c-.- ? I'll'; t I -Jleasrai Manwell Crabtree shipped per , achoonec on r yesterday a grit and , i,n aaw, mill to Mr. G, W. Smith, at SUyor Dale, Onslaw county, It . has been gcherally conceded thnt r .. ; yesterday was the hottest -day of the t -, 1 season in New Berne. Dick Hilton says i-.'-jf - r liia thermometer boiled over ? ' . 'ViT '' 6a4tiWion ven onTucaday by AtrfMEU' Church Working t Society to - Morehead City wa vorysuccwwful. A . ir. jf oeid crowd attended and all enjoyed v ihemaelyea;' V2 'JttR'jid! ilerring broke ground yes- .terday for two, , more brick- buildingp, , '. One for Mr. J. K. Willis at his marble -', ' i jiid and one for Mr. W. H. Toarco next ! A '' " tebisigtoraxn he eorner of South Front : ' y '-ahd Middle street. " . " ; . Our New Berne nino say the sand is - - . .;roo deep at Morohead City. A highland ' Mrmpin nura puur uuk ruuuiu( n ; foot race with a sand fiddler on the sand , banks. .Titer should have pulled .off : ' f flfelVViUoes And let the sand spurs taken ;. 'care o( thejNeelvee." The aand was too ', a4eep qt Jlarry Stevonson was too heavy. " ,-A large Bumbor of the substantial iarweresnd their families, from lower ;: Jones; tamo down on tho Bteamer Trent :k yM1- j(dnado a trip down the ; ; airir'y foW- milee.' 'They stopped at ' Rock Soring on their way down and spread a sumptuous diunor. Farmers, ' altera hard, fjght witlv tho grass and weedst need a little rocreation. .An ex ' cursion of this kind brings, them to- jgethtjfi whore the; can Siacuas'matters 5 of general Interest to the farm and get a "' day 's rest. V , .rr'.rtf Taacnl KoUee. The. funeral, services of Miss Jennie '; 'i.Win"dley wilt take4 place from Christ VJ Church, (a, evening at, .0, o'clock. - : ! Friends and, acquaintances are invited t CiMttcrr lBrrTatnlt. ' , ' ; Cpt. Alex, Miller is pushing the work ; :of improving the,cmetery. Two new ; wlfelv bt iaidtf and the Commit- tee has advertised forbids to extend the " rock wall Tttey have hee'n fortunate ' aaougb to come to an uadorstanding vrith Mf. Woodruff,4 the Trustee for the ; Elizabeth Gooding fund, and tho money ,glvan fcj this lady yill.be expended id : improving the cemetery, and not wasted in a law suitJ '' v- ' ; Th Bim ptll Mtlch , , I ''V ' ; r J?layed at Morehead City on Tuesday last, between the New-Berne Nino and . the Mbrehend City BasebalT Club, was an interesting game, and not withstand- - inglhe disadvantage under which the SNew Berne Nine labored, 'may becon; : sidered a 4rfumph. for that CJub, al" C tfcJjfclii Wa reference to'the score will shew, their competitors' were declared the wianeV by one run.s-: ' ' ."'The time one: hour and fifty-Bye mihufes In which the game was played, - compares; favorably with the records ' made by' more experienced '. orgnniza- ;tions.. r ''r.;.',1 ?4 .-; v ." ' Mr. Davis! acted aa Umpire until the 6iii innings, wlien he waaucceeded;Jby Mr. Bryan, ttlio former, Iwwever, was not accustomed to judge of curved balls, - and to that fact may be attributed the d. .;..; of the Niw Berne loy(i, while -tbey arrrft the issue in good flpirit with- . The 1 . bom's battery was exceed- insr'y f 2 J men were' put . out on Sti s n i nuo wild pitch. . 1. f ' -- and throwing of tho , V ' l v club was very good, but ' t f v ; rr i At Uio 5U in- ' t't i Iewman, Ilenry and ' 1 , . ,..,,(, .j the heat. This in t . -ft tho Newborn nine have i - w ,-! very warm And tho f ... i 1 v n 1 -0 concourse i r i .. Tl e fi;io j i;-j is the score I op I 0 i j 4 0 j 0 t 1 0 I (t I f I 2 1 Buliig flith Tarnetl Int. Wrni llBE Dan. Xellr Ben. Brla.an - Hve Three R.nnds. ' " . Before any excitement could be raised or any crowd Collected; Dan. Kelly and Ben. Brinsou, after . completing their day's work at Culhbert's machine shop, on Craven street 'yesterday, agreed to box a match of three rounds .without gloves aud without rules. Tlioy did not even take the : precaution to procure seconds, or- lo appoint an' umpire, but walked Out on the street nnd l)e;:tn the sparring. " . Kolly Ts a man f sinall tmih!, round shouldered, tough and stringy looking 5 fet 4 inches high, and weiliB about one hundred and twenty pounds. Brin son is of stouter build, strong, proct, 5 feet 10 inches in height, and weighs about one hundred nnd fifty (muiid. , 1st Hound. Alter a lew passdN, in which neither guinea, any ad vantage, they ,' involuntarily as it appeared, came together for a bout, Grauco-Roman style. A few flirts and Kelly surprised Itrinson byrepreading him out on the ground, face down ward, in a swimming iioaturo. 2d Hound. Iirinson arose somowhut mpressed with .the character of the metal he hnd to deal with and went for his antagonist. . Kelly wound around him like a rawhido string unit, as it seemed, by an- ulinOHt super-human effort gave-' his puwerful opiwiont twist which lauded hi:n on his buck; hinraolf going down on top. But Ifrin- son was not to be satisfied with this, for no sooner had he struck the ground than ho turned Kelly and appeared on top 3rd ltound. Both came manfully to the scratch, pulling aud blowing. They flirted and twisted, slung each other around vehemently, Kelly sticking to BrinRon like a- leach; finally, Brinson, by a masterly ufFort, succeeding in shaking him loose and sending him to tho ground, and they both went to their corners. As we said iu beginning, there was no umpire, but according to the Marquis of Queensbury rules there was only one fall that would count, that boing the 2d round when Kelly put both ' of Brin- son's shoulders to the ground. There was no prize in this contest, but Brinson offers to wager five dollars that he can fling Kelly, out in three rounds, and Kelly seems willing to accept tho challenge. P.moual. ' Mr. Dempsey Wood made a flying trip to tho city yesterday, coming down on the excursion train, cracked n few jokes and returned on the freight. He reports orops good but needing rain. Our young friend J. II. Hackburn, Esq., has taken up his abode at the At- lantio Hotel, Morehead City, for tho heated term. He is considering whether it is host to begin a siege or tnako a safe retreat. Brace up, there is nothing like courage and determination in fighting the battles of life. ;' Mr. A. J. Hurst, jr.. of Onslow, ar rived yesterday evoniug with two bales of cotton. , ., ", , ... ; Mrs. Oen W. P.' Roberta, of Rulehrh, was among'the passengers last night for Morehead City. ' - Mayor Meadows returned to Morohoau City last night. , s ; i- . .. ,1 ir;ana Mrs. John uunn. Bin. v. u. Ouiou, Mr. Basil Manly,' Messrs. Bob Primrose, Jack -Disos way, Lnkrf Disos way, Hamilton DiSosway, JiVC Bryan and Capt. John 'A. .Richardson left for uorehead City last night.- t ' "-' . Mr. Q. W. Ward, of Swansboro,' is in the city. s,-- .-: A Card.-- . ' ; ' , In reply to the card published in the Wilmington Star by one of the engine companies, lately recoiving us os their guests,' wo have only a word to say. After tne - generous - hospitality ex tended to us by the peoplo of Wilming ton, that noblest of Southern cities, we are not going to be drawn into a con troversy with tho Adrian Fire Company. Wo-will not accept an invitation to a gentleman's . house,' partake of his gracious entertainment and then quar rel with him'; We understand the decency and propriety of life too well for this. ', we were awarded the prizes by the judges of the contest, and the intelligent and fair minded citizens of Wilmington are fully informed or the facts. We believe that they can and will take care of our reputation and in-. tercet in this matter. : " t , Respectfully, " ' " " New BrbniS. F. E. Co". . Wilmington. Star please copy . ") .a , --it i.i... -..,, ,, i 'r -v . Publle School Notlcev -v; I desire to give notice to public school teachers that the annual examination of applicants will begin on the first Mon day in August, and will continue until thot opening of tho next school term. Teachers should always arrange with the Superintendent in advance tho days which will best suit their convenience. School ' committees will please take notico of tho new Jaw, requiring' them to submit, to the . Superintendent the names of teachers nominated with a view to their confirmation by him, and also a statement of the contracts made with said toachere. The purpose of the law Is, to obtain the combined expe rience of both Superintendent and com mittees in the selection of teachero. . It would bo best for the school committee of each district to ninke up their list, nnd consult with the Superintendent at the latest by the 20th of November,' by which method the best teachers may be obtained. ' Very Respectfully, " -John S. Long. WMto Oak Items. If yellow flies were gold, we could havo a golden harvest , Corn made on Whits' Oak will be sold by the grain next year. , ' . The rain has ceased and crops are ira proving slowly, but are vert poor. - July, hot, and sultry; has come and with it the chirp., of the July bug, or Katydid lends music to the niehts. Mr. Joseph Maides, who lost a finger by accident some time since, is getting along very.welk, thougb-itoanses nun consiuorauio pain yew ?: t Mr Thos.' Si' Gillott has been quite sink; but we aro glad to learn that he is improving slowly. Hapo he may soon oo out, entirely recovered. ' We have many among us who have tho Florida foyer, and some of them' hav6 already grown gray on North Carolina s soil nnd now think of going, Too late. Undo Abram says he likes for things to look new., so lie white-washes old blind "Flora" and cuts her tail off and calls her "Jack. " She makes a first-rate mule ' Crops are about laid by, except cot ton, aud the hands, or a good many of thum, have gnno in the shinglo swamps, to get shingloB at $2.75 per M. Poor profit. Mr. K. K. Markett was stung on the finger by a bee the other night, and foul ing something serious, cut out the flesh whore ho received the sting with his knife. I should prefer tho sting to the cut. " Everybody to their notion." We wero visited tho other duy by an unknown tramp. Ho hails from Swana boro, so lie says, and his destination is any where that he can get something to eat; though he says he is on his way to Wilmington, then to Kinston and then to New Berne. He stopped nt some of the neighborhood houses and demanded something to eat. There is a law to provide for such characters, nnd should bo enforced. 1 The irniy of the Absent. Washington, July 10. Judged by sound business principles, or by the practices of largo commercial houses, of corporations, or. of other institutions, the number of persons employed in tne nublio service Is largely in excess of its needs, allowing a most liberal MtimafM to every department thereof. - ' 1 r ibis evil nas Deen constantly growing since the close of the civil war. When the Democrats had posseseisn of the Housoof Representatives they curbed this excess to a certain extent, but the Republican Senate always stood in the way of reform, and only accepted such legislation as they were positively afraid to resist. Many reductions have been made in the clerical farce of the departments since the present Administration came into power, utners are to follow woe pending investigations shall be conv pleted. One of the glaring abuses lias been in the extent of absenteeism, 'not only by the chief officials, who set a pernicious example, but by the subordi nates who were allowed excessive priv ileges. " . .'-, .. . A practice grew up without any au thority of law that every official below the grade of a chief of division should be allowed thirty days' leave of absence every year, with run pay. mat limita tion might be extended at tne discre tion of the head of the department or of the bureau, and it did not include leave for sickness, whioh was iedefinile-, and regulated by the influence of the em ployeo. inquiry and experience uemoastrate that these practices were carried to gross excess, l'avorites of both sexes on tne nay rolls would go aud come at their own pleasure, and in many cases they would appcur only long enougn to draw their salaries ones a month. When Mr. Cannon undertook to re form this business in the Robeson Con gress he made a both of it, as is seen in the following clause to tne last section of the Legislative, Executive, and Jm d icial act of March 3, 188:- -4 AH absence from the department on the part of said , clerks or other em ployees in excess of such., leave of ab sence as may be granted by' the heads thereof, winch suaii not exceed tnirty days in any one year ( except in case of sickness, shall bo without pay,. , - ; Tho exception destroyed the efficacy of the regulation. Professional certifi cate makers abound at Washington,, and their fees aro moderate. Under the pretext of sickness, politicians gave months to 'electioneering .service, and drew their salaries regularly while en gaged in - helping to elect Republican Governors, members of Congress, and a President last November This abuse is to be stopped by a posi tive rule which , takes account of all absences from any cause, and charges them against the thirty days limitation. It is further proposed, when the present experiment shall be fairly tried, to re duce the absence to two weeks in the year,,wition is abundant lor recreation Under tne seven-hour system of tne de partments for a day's labor. Hitherto the seven hours have meant six hours, and often less. JV. T Sun. . Mr. A. P. W., of Hampton Ga., has recently emerged from one of the most remarkable cases of Blood Poison on record.,'. His body and limbs had no less than" four hundred small ulcers his bones tormented him with "pains his appetite failed his kidneys presented frightful symptoms and all doctors and 100 bottles of the most popular Blood Poison remedy failed to give him any relief. - lie secured B. B. B., the concentrated quick cure, and five bot tles healed the ulcers, relieved all pain, cured his kidneys, restored his appetite, and made him a healthy and happy man. Any one can secure his full name and correspond with him. ; 'f. i. 4 v Mary Chapman, of Atlanta, trained 44 pounds of nosh while using five bottles of B. B. B-, and was cured of a wonder ful case of sctofuia of the nock, v - For sale wholesale and retail by R. N Dufly. Cash to aocompany the order.. , CUFPIJNU&t .l-.i;,TT : rt. , Many English women attend services in rrencb churches for the sake of learn ing tho French language. 1 " An Austrian artillery lieutenant con trived to commit suicide by shooting himself with a huge cannon. 1 i An early work -of BcetUoven, recently rescued from oblivion,, is to bo perform ed at a uonn festival, next week. -Revolving shelves, act jntofjie walls of the guests' rooms; are. the no west device in hotels, ' Things can bo passed out or in WHhout th intrusion of a waiter " A Contrrecational "church at Wilkes- barre has expelled1 fifty-four members, including four deaooney three trustees, an organist, and a ohoristor, because they tried to oust tho pastor. , This season's fatalities to venturesome tourists in the Alps are fullv as numer ous as usual, , The body of ono climber has not been1 ' identified, though his clothes indicated that he was rich. The sale of ' American petroleum in the Old -World has been greatly lossoned by thr product of Russian oil wells, and now the discovery of oil in Galicia threatens to kill what is left of tho busi ness.,. -,,,!; 1! ; 1 The benefactions of the Packer f amil v in the Lehigh valley are numerous and very costly,, , Tho residence of the late Robert A; , Packer, worth 8200,000, has bow been turned into a public hospital. r ;:, r,i , . . i - . , In refusiiur leave to anneal in a ease Lord Chief Coleridge asked why should every littlo paltry cause go to tho House of Lords, and said it was a curso of the new system that appeals were so com mon, j;t j ' The blacklegs of Paris, driven out by an : enforcement or the law against gambling, are betaking, themselves to the watering places, and the French Government has 'issued a circular of warning to tourists. " The woman, of nineteen, living at Beacon; Znd., who is tho wilow of four husbBadsVdeblaroA that she is desirous of entering a convent, being convinced by her dkvereihed matrimonial ex perience that there is no man on earth worth wedding. The. last duel between Parisians was foaeht with pistols instead of foils: but tho deadliness of the weapons was much modified y a distance of seventy-five feet, and a singlo exchange of harmless shots suffloed to satisfy the combatants. 1 A half collapsed balloon dropped into Hyde Park, London, dragged the two pen in its basket through the river Ser pentine, whacked them against trees, and was finally captured by an excited Crowd of spectators. .The aeronauts Were amateurs, and this was their first ascent. Ballooning is said to have be- some 8) favorite diversion in Europe. n 'Tnbwke Alexander of Wurtemhofgj in jtho Austrian, army, but he did distmguisn nunsaii in that capacity. After his retirement from the service he devoted most of his mind' and time to -the construction of bobby horses and oarrousels for the instruction of youths in equeetrianism in which he was nota bly proficient. -, j ; ,,., , . ; The charter of Oxford gives the right to students to defend themselves in all civil suits before, the Vice-Chancellor of the university, instead of. in, a court: and this nearly forgotten provision has just been reeeived by a student whom a showman is- suing toe damages or ac count of a published letter berating the uerformefs. The Question whether the clajlse holils good remains to be decided. Aliempioyees on. tne wawimore and Otiio .Railroad are.tcompolledrtQ join, a relief association, Which was endowed by the 'oompaayth ' $1,000,000, and receives ' annually $29,000 from'-.' that source. The men are assessed, accord -jpgto their wages, from one to five dol lars' a month.' and they receive in case 0t death or accident from fifty cents a Say to $3,000 cash ddvn: ' There is also a savings and loan featured under which numbers may acquire homes of their Wn., ;,, V'.; ': i - " j The cave outof ahioh Israel Putnam dragged the wolf is :seldom visited be cause it la in a stony, mountainous for est', in a remote, corner of Connecticut. & picnic party recently made the tedious irip;-which involved several miles of rough walking. ; There are- pictures in primers of . Putnam entering the cave erect, with a blaziuz torch, held., above his head. ' The hole is- really so small that it only can be explored on hands and knees, and an adult cannot, turn around' in ft. - The" length is 300 feet, and tradition says that the, hero followed the beast to. the further end, shot him between the eyes by their own glow, and then was drawn, out with him by means of a rope-yy;;, '.'; ; .-.,,".4 Major 8.;.;;rfngr."''.'.'' --:--'c This gentlehunlVrMUfhed vyosterday from Saratoga: Springs, ' whero he at tended tho1 national, teat hots' conven tion. . It was a fine affair and valuable to the cause, of i education. ? "The- Blair educational pill Was favored.', One North Carolina Congressman said he waa per sonally opposed to the measure, but that he should vote for it: as it was his belief that the poople of; the State- wanted it. He added that he believed it would pass. The convention' adopted ' a resolution setting forth the heed; desirability and ropriety of national aid for education, ajor Finger says he. has visited the normal schools in the eastern part of this State and in a day or two will visit those IS the west..., lie nas to make a quick trip and see all the schools in a fort night. He is greatly pleased with the success of the normal nnd in fact with educational progress uCthe state in gen eral. He says he sees 'with- pleasure that number of counties' are levying special taxes for pub in schools Public schools Ought to be kept open at least four months in the year, or they will fall short Of the proper measure of good. Longer terms will now be the rule. A'ews awfObserwr. Beware of Mercury Patastk. . . Mercury is more destructive to human hoalth and life than war, pestilence and famine combined. So said a distin guished writer many years ago, and it is as (rue today as then. The poor vic tim of Blood Disease is drugged with Mercury to cure the malady, and then dosed with Iodides to cure him of the Mercurial Poisoning; but instead of any relief, the first breaks down his general health and makes him a cripple, and the ocner ruins his digestive organs. Mer cury and I'otash nre dangerous even when administered by directions and under the eye of a icood physician, and wnen put up in nostrums, often by inr competent persons, are apt to produee evil consequences. Be careful of these poisonous mixtures or you may regret it. Swift's Specific is entirely a vege table preparation, and should not be confounded with tho various imitations, nnn secret humbugs, "Succus Alter am" etc.. all of which either contain Mercury and Potash, or are composed of old remedies which have long since been discarded as of no value in the treatment of Blood Diseases, and .none of them contain a single article which enters into the composition of Swift's Specific. There is only one Swift's Spe cific (S. S. S.) and there is nothing in the worhl like it. Be sure to get the genu ine. Inflammatory RhcumatlaM. I have been afflicted for nearly four town years with the severest form of in flammatory rheumatism. For a larjre portion of the time was confined to bed, and Buffered the most excruciating pain, my logs badly swollen. My case was thought incurable by the physi cians, and 1 have of ton hoped that death would ensue and relieve me of pain. Last mouth I socured. at the sueaestion of a friend, one dozen bottles of Swift's Specific, and after using about six bot tles I am entirely free from pain, the first time in nearly fourteen yoars. My joints are becoming more supple and tho swelling gone.. I am ready to an swer any inquiries as to the facts in the case. o. W. St. Clair. Cabot, Ark., Apr. 19, '84. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. The Swift Specific Co.. Drawer 8. At lanta, Ga. For sale in New Berne at HANCOCK BROS. If you have a bad cold. Sine's Syrup or larwiu cure you. Unly 200. f or sale by R. N. Duffv fel dw6m MARRIED. On Wednesday morning. July 22d. at Christ Church, in this city, Rev. V. W. Shields officiating, Mr. John W. Webb, formerly of Kinston, to Miss Annie E. Boyd, daughter of our townsman, W. B. Boyd, Esq. They received the congratulations of friends and left on the morning train for Waynesville. COMMERCIAL. Journal Ornox, July 22 6 P. M. COTTON. NkwYohk, July 21. Futures closed firm. July, 1001 October, 9.73 August, lCOl November. 9.60 September, 0.89 Doecember, 9.70 Snots firm: Middling 10: Low Middling 9 1-4; Ordinary 9. Hew Kerne market dull. Hairs of one hale. Middling 8 15-10; Low Middling 8 3 S; Ordinary 7 15-16. dohkstic makkkt. Cotton Seed $10. 00. Sued Cotton $3.50. Barrels Kerosene, 49 gala., 85c. TuBFBNTnnt nard, $1.00; dip, $1.55. Tab 75o.afl.25. CORN-J-O0a7oo. ; Bkkswax Oo. per lb. Honkt 0o. per gallon. Bbkf On foot, 5c. to 7c. Country Hams 12c. per lb. " Lard 10c. per lb. Eoqb 7o. per dosen. Frksh Pork to. per pound. Peanuts 60a75o. per bushel. Fodder 75o.a$1.00 per hundred. Onions $1.00 per bushel. Field Peas Hides Dry, 10c. ; green So. Peaches $2.00 per bushel. AJfle8 30a50o. per bushel. Hciney 40c per gallon. Tallow 5c. per lb. Ch iokkns Grown . 40a 50c. ; spring aOaSOo. Meal 65c per bushel. Oats 40 cts. per bushel. Turnips 50c. per bushel. Wool lOalBc per pound. Potatoes Sweet. 3fe50c. SniNOLEa West India, dull and n m- inal; not wanted. - Building B inch, hearts. $3.00 ; saps, $1.50 per U. wholesale prices. New Mess. Pork $13.60. Shoulders Smoked, No. 2, ;o.; prime, oc. - . , (J. u. and 1 u. u. Cio. ' j Fxoub $4.000.50.- ; ,;! ; Lard 7fc. by the tierce. Nails Basis 10's, $2.50. f Sugar Granulated, 7ic. Saxt 0c.a$1.00 per sack . ' -; Molasses and Struts sOatfa ' POWDER-$5.50.j ; A ., i -. . " BnOT-$1.60. .';..',.. .'.;. ; ; "; ;.H Kerosene 10c ' -j . , '"'.'v EXCURSION TO , : ASKEVILLE, u. c, ' My 25tli, 26 th & 27 th. '"" -- ' ' .- 5 . ' On cither rift liece days Uoncd Trip TfcketSL goad tA relnrn la tea lays, will be sold at ll. W from N0w Berne, 112.33 from Morehead City. 110.73 from Kinston. 110.78 from La Orange.5 " .- , ; ; w. DtrfcH, dta u.. ::'.- 1" sa.P.Ar NOTICE. 'I'he unileraiKiiod, N. R.'RJcbardaoD, bai dolr qnlinl AdinlnlslntUir of tbe estal of Ann Keliecra scolt, drCd, aud hereby sivt notice that he reguinn nil peiaoiia hvio claims (khIiiki llio intnlf or Ui said Ann Ke beecartrott to prosxnt ilicin to thewid Ad mloiatratiir, duly nullinH-ated, lor payment on or beluiu in.- Iki duy of Auiowi, Itm or else thli not io- ill le iilm.liU m barol re covery. . IVrHoiiH irul. l,t,a to in iMiale must pay without iti-iuv. N. H. lilCHAHDSDN, Adiniiilnlrator. CllAH. ('. i l.AhK, Attoinoy. New Beinu. N. c, July zliit, 1.S85. tw. GRAND EXCURSION TO NAGS MEAD. On Tuesday;, July 28th, The OM liomlnion KuaniKhip Company's n-, (inn SHENANDOAH will leave NKW 1IKIINK at KISK ohk. ........... ilr,.v,,, arriving uKre , me for auH-r thnt evening. Ili-lurnlntr, rlday mornlni?, reac-hlnKN'eH- Heme in ume r.. Z.L . . ' ' wuiubuoiu iu the riernoon. ThiiBRlviiiu oxourHioiilKiK twolull luj-a and three niKhiH althe fur-femf d Nuns aralkii, Croahtn ami Allw-marle Hcuinlr'a lie iew or an uio L,iKhtlioii80H on tlie route -Cpi ur Hu-uh llim.i 1..11.... . .... . - ,,.,i",in., niiiiiiie woiia- r Ti ,Ul,'fru',Hn,l Oregon InlnU; the ninuthg Uvera, ami occaii -i, im) ucraeoke u .iltihnw.lni-lmliot; the Hhii'tlmr aionuuii.8 nown us Kill lii-vll IlillN. Kverv ntnvMiiioi,M r. .1. hiithtuB. tteliluKalid .him in- will l. found it the Hotel, wIiohp prom ietor. Jiiim M. Whld-bo,-. Kii.L.BiiiMTlni.-ncIs in -imoii, BHslHted by TICKK1S I'KOM Ooldshoio toKaiH lln.l :IH ri-iurn Hi w .. :i.r, .. :i iki .. 2.m LaUrangc KliiHton .. Now Heine .. Mnreht-udCIt) H.UU Fare alNacaJIcail IJotol Iav fviriinir until tVi-tJ... , . . 1 .i r m'uuiim, nan mien put to tin low into ufjt -l.im. There will lo .llnnoi on Tm nilar, breakfast and dluuer ou Krlilay, ttt tUly cmtH ea u niAAl.rnrntulinif ni thu ....... ..... a . owhvuipi, put. pertMnH dMlrlng to do so niny take lunch alobg ana sULVA til ft. t. PViioimo 'li... .... . - : trip from Now lierno will bo Hi M. tfae ciieai)- fjftiilrH t.rai'ltlllmf in .....II.., ... oat gentleman ewortB, will receive utuutlon iriini f tin flu ttiiii. u,. wrrr;f..,:"ir " " . .7: "t-i-uruu iii iiie Hotel and that every convenience and protection nn the altln lu ntl....i...i ... ...... , , 1 1 ,i j . Korfnll p.nticiilarsec handhlMH. -IiiHN II. VICUMANS, Julll dUl wit Manauer. Special Meeting. A SDCCial Mfiofinn- nf I ho HtwLl.nl.lu. of the New Iterno and Pamlico Hteam Transportation Company will b held at the Cotton Exchange Rooms on Mou dsy, July 27th. at 4 p.m. Ky order of Hoard of Dirctora, T. A. OREKN, jullGdtd See. and Trees. Trinitv College. Tke Fall Term will lit-glu Aug. lOih and rlaae Dtr. ilil. INS.'). T Kit M.S. Tuition In Collide CIhhimk, p r month Tuition In ri-tuuiruloiv ii.-imii- .V0J inent. r huhiiIi j -M , 3M Til 1 1 ion Iu ltUHincHH Coiii hh lu uonra.lSfiinlliii; furnlHliod loom, p. . .uoillll.. .(! to 12.00 Kor cntnloKtie and particulars address PROW. J. p. IIRITMTAN, Trinity Collcp, itandolph Co.. N.C. Jul liiilwliu J. V. WILLI AtlS, HEADQUARTSRS FOR Pork, Side Meat, lard and Flour CHEAP. WHOLESALE SILT, lullldUm NEWBERN RICE MILL PORSALE.'. Thta Valuablo lYnpert v. lncateit Point, oonsistine of One K.iiulno rriv hn. power, Two Cj llndor liollom or ample capa city, equipped with nino latest improved Brotherhood" pottica, and alt necessary machinery lor tnrnlnir ont Unit claw goods. ia ouerea at mvate Rale tot a division. Qood wharf, at which an v venei m... in.i that can trade in Hal teraa. Blda for the mill wltliont the IT-tkl Mtnla telll be entertained. " Apply to , Mrs. E. n. klo's. ' " Jnlyldlm . Enwntrix. Brickjjrick! ; 125.000-Briftlrs K. TtmAv nA fM 1. I nn- Ji,i , . .' t at my yard or In tho . Uy. . . . , amo preparea to contract for Brtck Work . o any kiua. 1 -. vauonor addms ' ' ; laneasim i'; ' lOewBernoyN.tJ. t notice that aha requln-a all persona havinc otalma agalnat theeetato of the aahl BerniS Fteott to present them to theaaid Kxeeqtrt wm tolKU I in I bVr"of'verVT ,nW notic- Without deto'y." --... vBAS. y. ttARK, Attorney. . Juiyaow .. 1: .'i .