' I v. rv . - ; : - ,l.;olK,r! ij new bernk: n. C. ERIDAY. JUJDX. 24, r 1885. . , NO. 981 i Jiiirul MliMr Alaiaaa " ' - Sun risen. 5:08 Length of day, . ; I Y V ! ? Sun sets, 7:10 f 14 hours. 8 miuutee. .'J 7 ' t: v MtM9.iArit Smb.nii",) '!' :') ' i! I TUuUi a I.I ml i ii i ..hi i , - SCf'fiiHU aAd Suisar'.'Ciirea hV Vsj i " cU per lWiyid W. fiT V -- ' -- " '.-s- lZ ' v A UttlenW wsUrtsMWMiliiBT. ".;The - ?.taamm m i ttaiiy needed.- "; f ' -..... . . ..... r...u . l ii. ! f ' Nw Berne LiMtge no. 413, KnighUior YJTinor, meet tonight. '' -:. ."' Onr po8tmateir has received new dies - : ' 1 ' 0t jjaif irjgjlcttfja ri raoncV lordora. , .v';'. .A Toryppropriatime to receive thonj ; v.vi .-KWlii.Kft.l,Ps ft ..4earjai- '. ijy-r '' preeeioaall arouad. i - - ; .' , A .ReT. Wr H. Puchrtt,' rf -Trenton, VXlyUpimv a rine 'sample 'iif.i ifmh potatoec ' v li B artichoke. They are about aa fine -; j )'. i at haTe aen and are conclusive evi- ' ' : v4 "i?T,u,l?-ir S VI it ii T T .l-'Y' , v . The caae o( Sta ysi p.,P fJakor and ' :'. .JUom Move, was conoludeil' bef0ro Juar ' tWar'Watooa yesterday evening,.?, It was iaf;iad by Honv C. O. Clark and W. t : 'tJtarW,' Esq.,' for the fprosccution and V- by6ee? H. WUiteJ Eaii.", tt the defend ; ; --U'caae was dismissed at t)e ', cost of, the. prosecutor, E. , Tucker. ' ThllfcdsJluraPpri&.y The'iawn puty elvfnlie iad ica of ,lihei!aptist Church Aid Society on rtVedday',Aight 'if is noirel and beau--tiful. Chinese lanternel1 ere strung -. around a square on tho Academy Green aji fltln.s kasfnunibor of '.tents and atand orUMl wiWi flowers aud evergreijR, from whicli rcfrcshmcnlo were 'se'rvod. It is a most enjoyable -: way of holding an. ontertainmont eapo ' JfUUy during the. hot weather.!. ,:- Vff If'f V y"tejrdy ome very : b4i i&ti'w4 ilie work of Miflfl ; Carrie Rhem 1 while at Porco Institute. - Miss Carrie denies having any particular talent for this work, and claims that these handsaw UorkaTe the result of, ' close application and hard work. But , jaTfiIng tote ilvfin c- lully will at once come to the conclusion that none but raro tnlonf,can, produce auch wt9iS&0UiWii certain ly has reason to foe) proud of her sue . jp -,ia of study. Hqw well ,tbey would speak for New Berne talent if we aUlfatr' cith4tniarf gallery, r and bow it would encourage others to Jitf;4ofyi 4 jBilht,;sonieiliing ' that is useful as woll as ornament:)). ! Exenralou. Dr.HowerlOn, otthe Dqean Uouw, aforeheadTftyJ 'will give his guenta v excursion - on Satiirday." the S5.th, on v Cap'CM'VlMinUria nw yacht, - from Baltimore, o Cape Lookout light '" . house'' and oilier points of interest. A "';ciarTawCUo:i HH W.vi - .'. The settlement of the county commis- ' . ftAlowing taxes .collected for the year Bridge f.297.04 htoitool fund...... ..-"v....... . 6,633.13 X3eneral county fund.. 8,838.78 Fence Noi'7 tOnshlp.V.U.l.T.: ' " 115.00 " Court house......................... ' .4,855.81 , a snjght change baa beon tpaue in ne -s schedule on the A.'' & N. C. Bailroadi 7 The matf irarn' Arrives ne're abduVfirtB ,! - - Y: "v minutes earlier troni' Morehead City in '. w Athe mornlijg)4aJktrixei fifteen minutes '; -4- P later. f ronn Qoldsboro in .the'.eyenlng. ' '" iS'- -I ' The (reight -leaves for Morehead City at ; 'htfciolTore.7. The -j corrected 'scheduk " i.i tomorrow's1 fesue.';''1 1 " tVP" is 'ft AMnias rioMis i Ananias ' - - tuck,' ad in old"eoered (-womanto a merchant Whom she inet uf , the corner ol Kouth Front street yesterday erenine "V. hyde nii!f mebsajr de -woilt sell i: ma bii W to . come, irowjua- nu, uty wjr a wow nob to soil less; dan a 5. AaRnias made ft wow and diB :.lemniAtonqfcV:rpey',.ay r tlx', it -1Joir'i-i::;.do" "'.BaerchanU r . moreiu cusmoiiora,--: but " its An'-ia's trict 'all 'de 'same.' ' He ; ,v and he couldn't stand, now - a n hOT de t id a raon stand. Ood said it . : hon ballto go' lrcw eua i fuio clna for a rich man to e. Do of I sta: 1 ' Its a r i ..j i, avi n, and he" was, right. 1 a.;. .8 t.ny inaka a wo don a 'i ocrt rnt less dun a bushel, .. Weil, if Ioy Uiinkdecan , ' ' i ro on w'u.i f Jmj wows, s t :rk, data wat it is. The Heal k ofCcnoral Oraal The following dapbtch waS' received yefiterday. morning. --rr- ; ;- - Mount McGhkoob, ' 'July 23! l885. Oeneral Grant died at , 8:08 this morn ing, surrounded by all his family. He pussed out of life peacefully and with out evident pain ' ' ' In a ;friw minutes after recefying tho news of the Getierars death tha building of the Kew Bern Steam Fire Engine Co, was draped in moarhing.' Across the ptih((iet '.front of the building was a large strip fit bnntiug with these words inscribed: , ' . "joins ' r , LEI THE Okeat." Just over the door were these words: "W Mo crn tiik Nation's Lops " The polico stnt'ion wns also draiied in rn.au r,nin); ,and ur . p.ioplo generally gave expressions of syniiinthy for the soldier whom they once regarded or thuir foe, but who. by his generous con duct at the close of the wnr drow the hq.lrts of 'the Bimtliem soldiers-' nearer to him and gave them hoim oucn again of restoring maeo and unity to a di vided country. iVrHeal.. ',' 'iMiss Elm Holtdaughter of &. T. M. Holt, of Alniuanco, is veiling Miks Fan. nie Bryan. Mm, W. F. Rountree and family left for Anheville ycaterduy morning, where they will spend the remniudi'i of the hsunnncr. Mr. ' Jnmi"i Mitchell lirft ynstirday morniiiir for the Ilornor School at Ox ford. Mrs. Bhickwell snd daughtor, Mi3n Annk.and Miss llattie Mitchh l left for Morehoml City l;it flight. Mr. Thomas Lindsay, of Kiiu;ton, cnllwl to boo us yesterday . Gonernl W. P, Koborts wi-nt down to Morehead City l.-Rt night. Mr. S. L. Dill and fnmily, Mr. T. A. Grron and family, Rev.. V. W. Shields and family left for Beaufort last oven- i"g 1 , , . Trip tp Nags Bead. , Naos Head, July, 18S5. It was a little after 4 o'clock, -sharp, when Cant. Bouthgate of lUe Old Do minion Stoamshlp Shenandoah rocoivod tho last "advices", fiora Capt. i. U. Roberts, the agent, ordorod tho gang planks hauled,: : and Purser Potter shipped in oh the last chanco, on the evening or July-17,-ami tho summer withdrew from her berth and headed for Elisabeth City, via Nags Head. Tho list or passengers was somowhat lengthy, and had a fair delegation of New Bemoans upon it, as uU wilFadmit When they refer to the Journal's report of departures of that 'day. Besides these there was ur. J am as ionuigate. of uur hairi, and two daughter, the Kr. ltttv. Bishon of Kast Carolina, Dr. 'Watson, mnkine uhasairroeabie and nleaRant a sailing party as one could wish. .., . ,1 Xbe eveniug was pleasantly spent, ana sumntuous supper partaken of. and nothing occurred to-' mar the'Dleasures of tho tript AH whd have hadTthe good foitu no- to "travel with Dr. Watson know how irdnial and pleasant ho is and how engaging his conversation; enjoy ing aiKanejodpte and not afraid (a toll one, ofaiurse In the liile'of clergyAiienV experiences. . At.8:40 a.m. en the lStJv your oorre spondoHtv bwoke and by his'-nautical knowledge recognized the great light at Oregon' J-nlejb,aar well a-the dim out lines of RoanoKo Ia,lqnd, jluoU worn all visible from his state-room, window, and know,, that .the slup was neortng Mags ileud, partioulorly- as Capt. Hovthgate had said the nicbt before thatVnt ,4 o'ejbck'we alio'uld be there, . - i After ono et the most' delightful moonlight 'ifjins thrduglj tho sounds, with not oven, waves enough to rock one , to sleep, we found ourselves, promptly at 4 o'clock1, at 'Nags Head wharf, be fore even tho sub, with its early habits lot thhi season, had risen.' M In a few minutes, however, the pier ivna nlivA with iMRflAnirpra rijmin? dnwn to take Uiejjeat, nod Also the ubiquitous landlord, whx .Ieokst after tilings gene jrally, with- his baggage train .bringing the baggage; of departing guests? and teady to tecsiW any 'of Ihoea arming. This is a railroad, and the. style or en gine has been changed from that known as the ex, to what is called; in the chat tel mortgage tongue, the "one white mule. " " There are many features about the road "peculiar to itself, and for econ omical management- certainly takes the luad, theA. ee w. u. not excepted, roe conductor acts as engineer,: and also doee all the firing generally with green wood. The cars are passenger and bag edse. barloror Bleeneri and best of 'all. nono but dead-heads ride upon it. It is Btritlx pfopynopuowcj. tlgUU'pnse, Appplntmcstft., 1 Lighthduse keerpers bttv been ap pointed m ins r ion uiscrict as roiiqws: Tbomas'f.'Smith' at Dutch UapCaua) light station $349 n .yearfviee George Penman, resigned ; O. R, Uudgins, second assistant of Wolf - Trap light, 1400. a year, vice Jamc, IL;Brooks, resigned; Wesley .7 Austin, - third assistant at Ilatteros, $200 a year, vico F. Ii. Simpson, who becomes first auist ant at Currituck at 450 a year; Isaac J, HoarnK assistant at Great Shoal light, 1420 a year, i?e O. W. Smith, resigned. Cholfra la Spain, : Madrid, July 22. The revised returns place the total number of new enses "of ohohira in Spain yestfrdny at 3,321, and of deaths at S7i: ' ' 7' -;.v?-TTrr?"T-?. f 7' r. i If you have a bad cold, Sinoa Syrup of Tar win cure-you. viyyvoG. ror sale bT R-N. Durr- , fel dwCm NEW BKRXE Ijrb WILMINUTON. ' Oar P!rmeM'a AjtpraclatUn t Their t7;-peeeai,ytK. At a repent meeting of the Ne wBerne Steam Fire Engine-Company tfal the following series of' resolutions j were adopted BAd. are transmitted y this morning's mail tQ the companies to whom Huey are Addressed. They ac company the respective floral . decora tions whicbr will W received .af Golds boro today by v a special committee of the company from a Raleigh florist. RENT TO A 'ADRIAN COMPANY, WITH BO- QUET, DOVR ERARINQ AN OLIVK BRANCH. At a nioeting of New Berne Steam Fire Engine Company No. 1, called for that purpose it waa Resolved, That a vote of thanks be ex tended to your company for the cour teous and gontlemanly treatment we received at your hands while in your city, and whilo we. exceedingly regret that any misunderstanding should have tnken place, it was further Resolved, That this floral emblem be sent you as a slight testimonial of our esteem and that tho dove bearing the olive brunch may extond to you the emblem of peace, and that our future relations may not be disturbed by any thing of the past. E. M. Pavib, Ham. Ii. Waters, J. W. Moore, L. B. IlACKllUnN. LOffieial. Sam. B. Watf.ua, Seo'y. UTTLK OIANT BOUBT IS FORM OF A BYR1NOK. At a meeting of New Borne Steam Firo Engine Company No. 1, called for that purpose, it was Rouolved, That u vote of thanks of tho Company bo extended to your or ganization for the courteous and elegant manner in which wo woro entertained during our lato visit to your hospitable city, and it wan further Resolved, That the emblem accom panying this document, typical of the moans by which wo achieved our late victory, and whioh seemed so much ad miral by tho members of your company be sent you as a memento of our kind remembrances and also to remind you that at some future day you may achieve a like victory by a similar appli cation of the same, and may the bloom ing flowers illustrate tho friendship which blooms in our hearts towards your inemtiera aud refreshen any kind recollections you may have or our visit. E. M. Pavib, 7: S. B. Watbbs, J. W. Moo RE, E. B. IlACKBrjBN. Committee. - Official Sam. B. Waters, Sec'y. HOOK AND LADDER ROQUET REPRESENT ING HOOK AND LADDER. At a meeting of Now Berno Steam Fire Engine Company No. 1, held for that purpose, it wue Resolved, That: vote of thanks be extended lo your organization for the kind manner in which you received our company and tho gentlemanly and courteous treatmont extended to us during our stay with you, the rocolleo tion of which will always bloom in our memories, and it was further Resolved, That the floral emblem that accompanies this documout, while at the sauio time the emblem of your com pany, may recall to you our wish that you may be enabled to climb the ladder of fanio until you roach its highest round and Unit tho blooming flowers contained in the construction of the saia may refroshen your memory with tho , thought $f"" any pleasant hours passed with each other during our stay in your city. You will always bloom in our hearts and tho' sweet odors of friendly intercourse will not be forgot ten by us, and may this slight testimo nial of our appreciation of your kind ness be acceptable to you. E. M. Pa vie, ' Sam. B. Waters, J. W. Moore, E. B. Hackburn. , Committee lOfficial Sam. B. Wateus Seo'y. WILMINGTON CORNET CONCERT CLUB BOQTJKT REPRESENTING: A CORNET. ' At a special meeting of the New Berne Steam FJre Engine Cm No, 1, held at its room, in theity of 1 New Berne, Mon day evening, July 20, 1885, the follow ing was adopted :, - ; v ? " . . Wiikreab,. On the ' occasion of our recent visit to the city of .Wilmington, and in connection with the many, kind nesses, courtesies," and hospitalities ren dered us, none were- of mote marked or pleasant character than those ex hibited by tho Cornet Concert Club. Therefore ' - ! ; Resolved, That to that excellent or ganization; individually and collective ly, wo return our sincere thanks for U-:. 11,... n rA -.III and through the accompanying symbol of the beautiful art in which they are so prefioient, endeavor to convey in a more tangible msnner-tne appreciation in rhioh we hold them. " '. ' '1 -.:-. , Resolved, That a floral cornet accom pany these resolutions, which although a symbol of the evanescence of life, nevertheless may serve to illustrate the fragrance of pleasant memories and the beauty of friendship. l n '? E. M. 1A VIE, ; . 1 - B B. Waters, . - . . j. w. Moork, '" . . MB. Hackburn, i ' r ' 7 " - ' Committee. ': , Offleial)" - - " " ; . - . , Sam. n. Waters, Sec'y4 ... "- ECLTPSE QOLDSBORO. ; At a meeting -of New Berne Steam Fire Engine Co. No. 1, .called, for that tiurnoao. it Was - ....! t - .- liesolved, That a vote cf thanks be elxtended to your organization for the handsome, manner in which we were receiver! ( on ou, return trip from.Wil mington, N, C,'. And it was further Resolved.' That the- floral' emblem be sent to you in order that it might slight-. ly. express oun reelmg," and trusting t,Uat the friendly relations which already exist between us may, be more fully de veloped and more runniy cemented. ihi',i: .' . J.nw -. Sam. B."Waters; "! .!)..' "-'J. W.Moore; ; , , ...il ,ll 11 Ej Bj HACKBURN. -, QfficiakJ , . ; , ; (S,amWater, Sec'y,, ! TO LADIES IN NtW BERNk.' ' At a meeting of ' New Berne' Stoam Fire Engine Co. No, 1, July 20, a vote of thanks was tendered' to Mrs. S. C. Rud cliff , Miss Irene Radqh II and Miss Mamie Rddcliff for efficient assistance ren dered in preparing for the reception of the returning nremSn. i Sam. B. W atf-rr, Sec 'y . RAILROAD ACCIDENT. One Company of the Military Thrown From the Track. . , Special to the Journal. , RALEIQH, July 23. Yesterday morning,.the. third section of the troops' train mot with a disaster at a point , eight miles fiom Asheville. The train was going at a high rate of speed and the car containing the Golds - boro Rifles was thrown from the track . Most of 1 the men were hurt, some so slightly as not to need mention: Josso M. Scott, caterer of the company, was worst hurt,' receiving a bud wound on the head; he was thought to bo dying, but is improving and inuy recover. The injured men are: Cant. W. T. Hol lowed head and arm,- slight; Lt. T. II, Bain, sprained .arm, slight; W.E. Burch, broken rib, slight; J. T. (luun, hoad, slight, and internal injuries; John O. Carrot, slight" in the head; II. E.Per kins, slight in the head; John T. Ed wards, slight in the head ; Logan How ell, head, very slight; Thomas Hill, leg, slight. The .wounded are showing marked improvement' and some are out ' today. ' The car containing the Edgecombe Guards" were 'immediately in front of the one -wrecked' though the rear trucks left tho rail, the ear was not overthrown, 'and no one received the alighteet injury. The accident caused a sensation, and was greatly .magnified. Engineer was arrested. A railway official states: that-the aeoident-was caused by a failure of the air brakes to work, and the , blame, of the engineer was unjust. J. J. McRe. Ttf the Colored People of New Berno. lf you read this oyer three times you will agree with me. Out school Interest Is represented in thei Eighth district of Craven county by Mayor E. II. Meadows, w. M..,watson, naq., anduon. a. it. Dudloyi ' First, wd should feel proud of our representatives, and- they, knowing our educational interest better than we do ourselves, wa should in one accord acquiesce in their Judgment in the em ployment of teachers, My good friends, you must reinember' that it is. the duty ef the County Superintendent-, together' with,the school . committer to employ the teachers under the direction of the school law. . Suppose for one moment that a school committee . could be m duoed tolfeview' its' decision by a com mittee ef five,' the-outgrowth of a mass meeting! Why f sir, 1 less than 24 hours a like eommittee would oak it to reverse a. reviewed, decision. , When, would the school r committee get an.Insignificant maner netueur . x juutj uiui, tuo wiutvo pay about three of the- teachers of our Graded' Schoorr and" ir this be true, their right to say, who. . shall.have their own money-ought Hot ii be questioned. It. is not true, the .eommittee have not turned anybody out, because no one Was in;.' If I hire A for one week and soon as I pay him, 1 think most assuredly that I am at liberty to employ B for the next week; and. my privilege; so (o do is not questionable. I, may bo . understood better in these words: It is the duty of the Bheriff to collect taxes.' and it is the duty of the. people W pay tbemV but it must be rememoerad . that te is not the duty nor the right Of the -people to say when the sheriff shajl.oommance to col lect. 1 Why f '. Because the law say a: It is not the duty nor right of a people to dictate or say ' what teachers a school committee ought), to have employed. Why? Because the school law prescribes aud points out th kind, of teachers to be employed. Again, . these-: gentlemen being educated,' are they, not better Qualified to select teachers to teach our ehildren than we are ourselves? f- Mv friends. let weir enough alone. Very recently, 1 read an account where a white Northern gentleman sued for damages and recovered adjudgment for $d,uuu and tne cost 01 tne action? lie was very much dissatisfied because he did not get a judgment for f 25,000. , He secured a new trial,' and in this trial he got a judgment for. one eent and cost. His discontentment cost him, four thou: sand nine hundred dollars, and ninety nine cents, i. Let us bo contented in well doing, and thereby show ourselves wise. : May the present board live long and continue to serve our -educational in terest as faithfully in the futuro as it has in the past ., i 1 y.t . v- Respectfully,- I To any body who baa disease of throot or lungs, we will send proof that Pisa's Cure for Consumption has eared the same complaints in other easee. Ad dress, t o K. T. Hazelttne, - Warren, Pa. 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 f our hundred sjflall 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, no secured B. B.' B., the concentrated, quick -cure, and five bot tles healed the ulcers, relieved att pain, curedhis kidneys, restored hs-appetUe, and made him a healthy and nappy man. Any ohe can secure his full name and correepond With him. 1 " Mary Chapman, of Atlanta, gained '44 pounds of flesh while using five bottles of B.B. l!.,and was oured of a wonder- ftu! r;aneof acitofula, of the neck. , . Fur sale wholesale and retail by Rt N Daffy. "Cash to accompany the order. ENTEBED INTO BESf , On Tuesday evening, July 21, A.D. 1835, Miss Jennie Windlev, in the 27th year of her ago. tor some time past this young woman had been confined by severe and pain ful sickness. She was possessed of a singularly sweet and happy disposition; and although at times the pain she suf fered seemod more severe than poor, frail human nature could endure, yet calmly, quietly resignedly did she sub mit to the chastening of Hun who loved her. For many years "She was a faith ful member of Christ Church, and regu larly was she found in the sanctuary kneeling at the foot-stool of her maker. It is all over with her now. The gold has been refined, the crucible broken, her weak and weary body has been bowed in death, that her soul might escape into life. Let no tear be shed, no sorrow expressed over her grave. "The damsel is not dead but sleepeth." Death s but the servant Jesus sends To call her to his arms." On Thursday evonlng, at 6 o'clock, a largo concourse of the friends of the family assembled at Christ Church to pay tho last tribute or respect to her memory. The services at the church were peculiarly impressive. Her re mains were taken to Cedar Grovo cem etery, and committed to the ground. 'Earth to earth, ashos to ashes, dust to dust. " Amid tho shade of the cedarB her re mains now lie quietly in the cemetery; over them kind and loving hands have profusely placed sweet and beautiful llowors "Yes. cover her grave with tho choicest of (lowers The rarest, the purest that grow And gather them fresh in the morn's early hours, And let them be whiter than snow. On pillows composed of the softest of ilowers, Her dear, troublod head shall repose, To picture her rest in those beautiful bowers. In Paradise, whither she goes." Newbern, N, C. O. COMMERCIAL. Journal Office, July 23 6 P. M. cotton. New York, July 22. Futures closed firm. July, 10 28 October, 9.78 August, 1U.2H November, V.73 September, 9.02 Deecember, 9.73 Spots firm; Middling 10 3-16; Low Middling 9 7-10; Ordinary 9 3-16. New Borne mnrket dull. Ho sales. Middling 0 1-8; Low Middling 8 9 16; Ordinary b 1-8. doihkstic ihahkbt. Cotton Seed $1 0.00. Seed Cotton 3. 50. BARRELS Kerosene, 49 gals., 85c. Turpentine Hard, St. 00; dip, SI. 55. ' Tar 75o.aS1.25. Corn 60a7oc. BHK8WAX 30c. per lb. Honky-60c. per gallon. Rkkf On foot, 5c. to 7c. Country Hams 12c. per lb. " Lard 10c. per lb. Eooa 7o. per dozen. ' Frksh Pork 6c. per pound. Peanuts 60a75o. per bushel. Fodder 75o.a1.00 per hundred. , Onions $1.00 per bushel. . Field Peas--' Hides Dry, 10c. ; green Be. . t Peaches 3.00 per bushel. Apples 30a60e. per bushel. Honey 40c. per gallon. Tallow 6c. per lb. Chickens Grown, 40a50c.; spring 20i30c. Meal flric. per bushel. Oats 40 eta. per bushel. Turnips 50c. per bushel. Wool lOalCo. per pound. Potatoes Sweet, 23a50c. Shingles West India, dull and n m- inal; not wanted. Building, 5 inch, hearts, 83.00; saps, 11.50 per M. if " WHOLESALE PRIOEB. -New Mess Pore $13.50. .Shoulders Smoked, No. 8, iflc.; prime,. 03. u. k. and L. j. k. 00. . Flour $4.00a6. SO. ' . Lard-7c. by the tierce. Nails Basis 10'b,$2.50 , Suoar Granulated, 7ic. Salt 90o.a$1.00 per sack. i. Molasses and Syrups 20a45o i Powder $5. 50. ! Shot 81.60. r, Kerosene 10c Dr. G.f L7 SHACKELFORD, Z DENTIST,- MIDDLE STREET, NEARLY OPPO- V" '"SITE BAPTIST CHURCn, d. ... HKW BKRSK, B.C. ": EXCURSION TO ASHEVILLE, tl. C, July 25th", 26th & 27th. - On either of these days Round Trip Tickets, good to return in Tea Days, WUI be sold at (111.50 from New Berne, 112.56 from Morehead City. BM.Ta from Klnstoav lioju- from La Ursnge. . ; .-v W DON, ; ! t d-; .'; u.A-.v i n , o.?,av, NOTICE.. Ths andenicned, N. f). Rlobardmn. haduly qualideii ig AUuilnltraUi! W Ilia aslat 01 Ann Kebeera teotl, dee'd, and hereby glvt notlm that he rrqulrpfl all peraons bavins claims kIiihI tlm mrate of tba mid Ann Ke beeciit'oU to prfa.nl ili-n In UMaaidAd nilnlatrntor, duly nnilieuticated, for payment on or btrtoro Hio 1st tiny of August, JHStt, or ulae thumuUro will U (ileadrd in fear of re covery, f . . , Persona in.li htc j lo llie catate must pay v I thou I iielny. .. KlUIlAkDHOIf. Admlnlalrator. CHAM. '. CLAKK. Attorney. . , New Heme. N. t'.: July 2l8t. 18Si tlw GRAND EXCTTllSIOH TO NAGS HEAD. On Tuesday, July'th, The (il.l lumiiulim sunmslilp CompaDy'a Kliii- SKainri- SHENANDOAH will leave NKW llh'UNK at'tNK o'clock. ........ jir.ni), iiiTivui.': there iu Urne for aupper Hint i:vmne. H.Murnlnir will leave Aiibh Hi-ftii at, KIVK o'clock 011 Friday mornlui;, renchtnirNeiv Kerne in time to oouneoi with imlii for Unidnhom in the afternoon. TliuBKlvlii-xriirtilonlHtN twofull days nod three nichlH ntlho far-famed Nhi' Head Hotel, nml l umiu. s ,.,u..i ...JT on the luuKiililceiit wau-ra of N use River, ............ 1 iinium Him Aiiii'iiiiirio ioundH: a line view of all Ui I.IhIuIiouh, on the ronte Cedar, Hwau. Iliaut, Kodioti, and tile world renowned ItOnilOlrA lalllf,. I am u-nll .v coko, lliiltcriu) and i ircgon Inlet; the mouthx of lluy, I'Hiiilico, Itonnoke and CIkiwpu "" imm .icracoke 10 Klttlhnw. lite ndltirr t in ulitmn ... --- n - .K IIIUIIUIKIIW known ax Kill Devil IHIIh. Kvery eonvenlunee for rtrh'lnpr, Ralllne hnlliliiK, lishluuHiid diin Iiik will l found at the Hotel, wliortt- proprietor. .Inmna M. Whld her. Ktto.. Hiiiterltteful it i. i.. uu......i hlHUrrunipllhllfii wife. TH'KKTri I liOM (loldKlwio to hnux Ilci.l illhl leluril. LaGlunm' 3.2i . ... 'A UU .... it.W Klnaton Now lierno Morehead l il) , :(.uu FareatNaKH.llend I lot -I. Ii ' snnner Tiiea. day evening until Krlday moinliip, haa been no. .0 1111 low J :,ie ill . i.'.i. There will lm ilin llfr nil Tiiiiu.latt 1 1. e. ... , ' Tin,) , iiivnniunt and dinner on Friday, at nay ccnla each meal, furnieheil on tho Htenmcr. but peraona ilealrini; to do so nmy take lunch uloog and save that expense. TW whole expeiiBe or the trip from Muwlierue will be K.SU, Uiu cheap eat on record. Ladles travollinu In p:irtlranr alone-, with out (7enl.lATtlU,l immirlB ntlll ....1 .... - " " ' " " win i' .'.I V HllffUllUU from the Captain, llirser and Alanager, who will see that rooms' urn aecnmd at the Hotel and that every convenience auj proteotlon on the ship Is allordcd them. For full particulars aec haudbllis. JOHN j). YKOMAKH, Jullldtdwlt ManaRer. Special Meeting. A Special Mooting of the Stockholders of the New Berne and Pamlico Steam Transportation Company will ho held at the Cotton Exchango Itoonis on Mon day, July 27th. at 4 p.m. liy order of Board of Directors, T. A. GItEEN, jul 16 did Sec. and Trees. Trinitv College. The Fall Terra will begin Aug. lUlh and rloaeDtr. till. IKwr,. TKRK1.S. Tuition la Cidlene Classen, per ' mouth na Tuition in I'repnrutoiy Hjpaii- imiiil, pi r-uioulli t2.30toS.0D TiiIIkmi in liuvlneHH (Vinrse s 60 llonid, iKcludiiit: luriilBbed room, per month O.mUollW) For catalogue ami parllnulara addreaa PHOF. J. P. UKITNAN, Trinity College. Uaudolpb Co,, N. C. Jul Hid wlin Xv. willi fins, HEADQITARTSRS FOR ' : ! 4 J Pork, Side Meat, Lard and Flour. CHEAP. WHOLESALE 8MLT, ' tt lul 11 Mm NEWBERN EICE.MU1,; This Valuable I-vpi!rty, loeaUni near irniesi i'olut. coiwlstlno; tif One Eugtjie, forty ttSraa power. Two Cylinder lloilera of ample capa city, equipped with nine 'latest'' Improved Brotherhood ' j CHtles, aud . alt I laSMj " machinery for turning out first class goodil. , Is offered at Private Ra'.a for division. Good wharf, at whlehaar vewael rani inad tba I can trade in Hat tents. (! Bids for the mill without the real estate will be entertained. i i -i,' l ; Apply to " . .'.'.' ' ' ' Mrs. k. U. ELClH, ' , iolyldlm 'RiFCMrik.- Brick! Brick! 1-iiifcM - r 125,000 Bricks fe : KoW ready and for Halo tow, delivered either -atmyyanlorln theKy,( .,, t ,i.i Also n re Da red to con tract fnr rtrlcb Wnrk n. wii on or addreea S ii. .. K. IV WILLIAMS, June30 lm -Li New Borne, N.O, !-. "I. 'MUTIUN.'-i'i.-I.'U :,J,'rl Th. .1 . . . . . . . ... duly quallfled aa Kxeootrix of the estate of tiernioe Plifott,. deceasod, and . hereby ttirea notice that ho requires all persona having.' claims atralnet tbo estate, of the aaid BerulnX i Flgott to present them to tho aaid Execul ri daly autbeutieated. for paymeut, on or bet. n-o- ft the Mrat'day of Aunust, 1sn, or else this nolica will be pleaded in bar of recovery.- it, leraoiia Indebted to aaid estate must nay 1. without delay,. t - , 1 . Mas. J. A. MKAPflWS, Execntrtx. CHAS-UCtABK, Aliorney ; , , i juljSuw .