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O..' AUG, 28, 1885 .'The Starrj Galileo.' Prof. jLanglcT, in onfl ofijid inter- OHtiug and valuable Bencn of papers on "The New Astronomy," an, the Oenivry Magazine relates an 'anec dote of the groat Florentine astron omer Gaulco, which, we presume, will be new to many of our readers. .When Galileo first turned his glass on Saturn, he saw, ' as ho thought, that it consisted of three spheres close together, tho middle one being the largest. He was riot quite snre of the fact, and was in a dilemma between hia desire td( wait longer 1'of further observation; and his fear tha some other observer might announce tho dlacovcry:lf'nd hesitated. .i.vt. ; C 1 . T'i. c To combine' these incompadbles to an aonncc it so aa to secure the priority, and yet not announce ft ui j ne was reauy miguc ecm;io present as great a difficulty as the disenvcry itself; but Galileo olved this; Sis rwo may remember, by "writ ing it in the sentence,. "Althtimum . r 1 . 1 1 : 1 ' 1 a. planetam tergeminum obiervavi" (I have observed the lugnost planet to bo triple), and then throwing it (in l ho printers phrase) "into pi," or jumbling the letters which made the sentence into the monstrous word: S3CAJS5D1MJLMK3IOFTALEVHJPYK EHYGTTAVRAS. Hi Referring in- the same nrticle to the great equatorial telescope at Washington, 1'rof. Laneloy says: "Galileo's original lens was a sinele pUcoof glaes, rather smaller than that of .our common spectacles; but uio lens aero is composed ot, two pioccs, each twonty eix inches, in diameter, nd cellccts aa much light as' a .human ee would do U over two feet across, ''But this is Useless if tho lens is not .'shaped' with Bn'cli precision as to. send every ray to its proper? place at the cye-piocov nearly thirty-five foo away, and, in faot, the shape gi voir to its surfaco bynho skillful hands ot theMegsrs.jUlark, who made it, is so exquisitely exact that all the light of a stat ' gathered by this great surfaco is packed ftt the distant focus into a circle very much smaller than that mad Iby the'dot on this ', a thing we might call in- with instruments of such acenracv that astronomy now works." i JiB. WlflTR, - - ' J. O. KmsHiDac, HorfolkCo., Va. Currituck CO..N. C, White, Etheridge & .Co., uommissibii Merchants. 110 WATER STBKKT.WOnFOLK, VA. RitetHal attention Riven to the sale if COT TON, Qor.S, I'KANUXH, POTATO K8, nnd all Country Produce. ! Kuftirencea: wiliiamB Broa.. a. k. wmtea Uro.. Marlue Bulk, Norfolk, Va. t-lUtKlwly Ml County Farm t For Rent FOB-YEAR 1886. j. Tfie Ooonty Farm, annate about one mile want or Newbern, on Mouse' road, if HI be reqted for the ensuing year, 1888, to tlieftlsh- eat bidder, at the Court Honae door, in .New born, on MONDAY, the BEVENTH Hay of SKPXEat BKB, 1889. t. TWELVE o'clock, M. sot wlw coodf Aourur win w requirea.- liy enler of Board of 'Jonnty' CommjlssloB- raof CivOounty: a'-'-T -.,) v;t . i . Ht. .: 'P8- NKLSON . . . . .. . . .. jClork. Newt rn, Aug. eib, im. 'st ' A, t auV dtd J. V. ViLLIflMS, ,K ,'. HEADQUARTERS FOR Pork, Side Meat,1 Lard CHEAP. -v..iu'uH'.-.:-t.';-V lv Jtist Received: Another Large Bupply Of '. . V. V ' -, - A -v : f Also, k Large Bupply of i . . i i ', Xr. Jos, Prn Remedy, j HANCOCK BROS. : Come To-TFrorit ! ;pua:Nix ciaiit btoub 1 Will he found at the old spot; wo wUl say tbe sroond door (nm the corner of Booth Kront and Mlddlo streets, where yoa will nudtheKlNKSrtUQABS, TOHAOCO, CAN 1)1 FH and t'UUIl'B, aud many olher goods rwxl'tKXtLWOnA WATER, OIKOER ALB aud 1EKP KOCK WATtH , Aug. L. PALMER'S. , I t TO! W W MUt, 4. T, M, , r - IA Tow f. tir4.m I.ok Inrlud. rorT('1 teAMl'RAtr,B4S. Tho "f -Itt.f l"tuctive,"M o. to 'iS lb. n. lit vow M1IU.C V)H Ul. S Mlk.Aavlloaa fc.lt Toolo, 1 ttrmm MM Um h4 ln Bloworo. nTllx. Vice Oihor Arti-lot Al kJU H M . , 0 .WWII. M Nokth Caroliica, 1 , v.r , .Craven County. Sin-Saion Cor J. C. Hnrrteon, Adra'r of Joshua 11. lirlun, . TO. Notlisnksl Smith and wife HnUle. Esther H. Mor ton, lunatic, and CIojt enco H. KIcborilHon and l arrle- A. Klonrdson, ' - ' f ; lroceedln(t to make real exlato Arinels In the atltninlxtmt Ion of llio eatato, . luiuuu. . . ilir nricim.. - n. Htchardaon, and tlarrle A. tvU-liar'- in are rriinirod to appoor Iv fore Mid Court, HI Hc Cl. iK fjoflice.on Momlay, s,itiuiMr ', , 1, mi l uiinwpr or demur to tho coiuplulut Itletl In t . ni'ove entitled action, t , 1 U,s U.h d.y of AUSusw,stkr suHdf " fleik Bup. Court, MEETIXU5 OF LODGES. St. Johsb Loooi, No. 8, A. F. ft A. ift , meets the) td Wednesday night in each monta..f . i ', .1 J. f Nkw Bkrnk Chaptkb, No. 41!,' B.A M -meets 'on the 2nd Monday ia each raontn at 0 p.m. Trbnt Cotooil, No. 411, Royal Aa Canum, meets on the 1st or; 8d Friday nights In Bach month. - t , , . . Assessment No. 71 is now dor-, and munt be paid on or before the 2d day Evtheka Lodok," No 7; L O. O;iJ, meets on the Sd and 4th Monday nights ineacn month. ..,",.., .4 . -Asseesment No. is now due. and must be paid on or before the day Netjsb OOTjHon..- No. -1.- Okpek or Onoflim Fbtbhdb, meets on 1st and 8d Wednesday mebts in eaoh month. -i . Assessment No. 75 ia now doa, and must be paid on or before tli 4th, day of July,looO, : V Cosmopoijtan Coovon. No. 811, Akxa- ioam Leoion or Honor, meets on the 1st and 84 Thursday night in each- montn. Assessment Ho. 71 is now due, ana must be paid on or before ho 16th day otJuiy, lsoo. ;j 4 ?f Local Bkanch No. 95. Obdrb or the Ibon II all, meets on the 8d Monday night In each month. . r - Assessment Do. 03 la now due; ana must be paid on or before the 13th day of July, 1885. Athxioa Lodok. No. 8. KNioirra or rrrnus, meets on the 2d and 4th Tues day nights in each month. Assessment No. las is new. due, and must be paid on or before (the Oth day of July, 1885. : ' ' : ' Elm City Camp. No. 88; Fbatxbkal Leoion, meets on the 2d and 4th Wed nesdays in eaoh month. . , Assessment rio. 10 is now due, ana must be paid on or before the 3d day of July, 1885. - ,i TIME TABLE, Atlantic Railroad TIME TABLE No. 1, In Effect 6: IS A.M., Thursday, Jnly 83d, 1885. EAST. WST. No. IL V.TnrHM No. SO Gxpreu, Pau.Aklal Aiir. L'l. Piua.AMail 8TAT1UN8 r m. P. M. A. M. A.M. 11 IK 07 Ooldaboro, .. 11 68 U 15 5 In 8 m 8 OH 6 48 La (1IU( Klnaton,.. 127 10 8W M42 18 w xmrnC..........M.,. Morakoad Ppot l 8 41 . 8 87 P. H. A.M. A.. M EAST. WEST. No.S Ho. 4 Mlxo Tgt. t Paos. Tra'av Mixed Fct. t Pasa. Train. STATIOJfS. Arr. Ij'vo. Arr. -i trfa. A, it- I A. if. I ... I r-n- P. at. 18 (MD 5 08 1 84 4 04 8 38 2 66 122 'f 2 1 ai 108 10 81 67 . . 18 8 64 8 16 8 00 A. U. 7 29 Beat's 8 14 8 00 1 La Orange, ( 5 88 H sv 8 81 1 FalUncUreek. S IH 0 01 1 9 14 I Klntuo,-............. I 4 21 8 811 881 Caswell. I 4 00 10 08 10 14 loer...... ..... 8 81 10 49 10 68 (lore Greek 2 62 11 28 It 27 Tntearora 2 18 1M2 1145 Clarke'. ............... 1 2(10 12 3 0.1 1 ewbrnl .... 11 40 2 i 2 59: RITerdale......-i 10 41; 8 00! 8 13- Oroataa 10 27: 8 4i 8 47 j HTeloek.... 9 68 4 27; 4 81" Newport .....: 9 09; 4 48; 4 50; WUdwood.....i 8 SO; 5 25; 5 85; Morehoad Olty. ; 8 06) 5 40; j Morehead Depot.-- i M. : P. M. 1 ' ' - i A. M.5 " - ' : 1 ..) Train 60 oonneots with Wilmington Wel don Train bound North, leaving tioldsboro 12:28 p. m., and with Richmond - A Denvllle Train West, leaving Qoldaboro 12:85 p.m and Wilmington A Weldon Train Squth at 4t54p.m. Train 61 oonaeets with Richmond Danville Train, arriving at Ooldebcro 4:40 p.m.. and with Wilmington and WeHon Train from the North at 4:54 p.m. . i. - , fi Train 4 connects with W. fc W, Fast Hall going Month, loaving tioldsboro at 1:88 p. m., and with U. A D. Train going West, leaving Uoldsboro at 7:15 p.m. Train 4, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri day. . Trains 50 and 51, dally except Sunday. :,Tmln 3, Tuesdays, Thuredayaand Saturdays , . . w.-pviui,;; -. ' Superintendent. roderts fi nno.; .of .4 Wholesale Sc lletail DKALBRS IN Provisions' Groceries, ;i)rv Goods) ; Boots ana SHoes All of which wo are offering WB.Y Orders aolieited. Satisfaction gnaianteed ' ' ?; Green, Foy & Co., BlIKEES and COXHSSM mCHlKTS Omci, Socth Fbont Strxkt, Hove rirst-'ciass Facilities for transacting a Clonoral Banking Business. W1U reoelve deposits subject to- check or draft at sight; will buy or . aef .. JCichange .6m Haw York, Philadelphia and Baltimore; will make loans on Well secured paper, and make liberal cash advance on Cotton (' OorrH Ules and Naval Btorea.an4 hold on storage or make sale for ocs commission, either In tato mar ket, Norfolk, Holtlmore or ew Yrk. -i - t fobiodwtf , ; ; j , . GASTON HOUSE, Ni:Y Bl"..NE, N. G. t 3: R. STEETT & EON, Proprietors. The Only First-class House In the City. . Omnlhns connects with all Trains and tciiie. Large sample rooms for commerj eial travelers. wuhiu & N. C. STEAMERS.' StejtoLoxtion, Co'v, SUMUKR 9CHIUULB OF THJ1 tTizTim ; - ELM CITY! LJi to go into effect on And after April 17, 1886 Tnesdava -, i , t . . Leave New BernS kt 6 e'clockp. m .for -i un uuuif, stopping at Aaauts CTeea, '' Vandemere. Btonewall and Baytioro. ar - riving at Lake Landing, Wednesday r.al Thnradavs' - ' J 1 ' . Leave Lake Landing for New Berne at 'clock, an., stopping at BayboroStone-I ILSinfrr ""I .i.wo'f wall, ' riving .y- 1 monys - ; t , Leave New Berne at 6 0'eloek. n.W lfnr Lake Landing, atopping at Adams Creek, w uuciuci K?aj; '! riving at Lake VHaakakM . Mtonewaii ana Bayooro, ar- i o'clock,..; , :r Itondays -v ,,- t -,j . i . , . Leave Lake Landing at 12 o'clock, m., for New Berne, atopping at Bay boro, Stone , wall, Vandemere and- Adams Oreek, ar , riving at NowBai ne, 2o'olocka,ln., Tues .i days. ,,,.. . , ; , . . - By thUarrafigement we are able tutmafa close eonoectioa , with the Northern su.au t. era, also having good acaommodatlons boUl lor pasenngera-antt' freight at very low rates, ask that the merchants and producers along Its) Una to glv it ' their cheerful support. Freight received Under cover every day ol the oMk .-, For further intormatlnn enquire at the of- aoa. root oi jHajaai, street. A11 goods received only at our warehouse, foot Market street. - , W P. BUBUHii A Co.. Agent, '' ' v - Naw Heme. N. C. Or nay of Its Agents at the following places: . auk lie, Aoauns ureeK, ' O. L WATSON, Lake Landing. , . IV H. ABBOTT Vandemera, , C. H. FOWLER, Stonewall, f W. a. SAWVKH, Bayboso, . . .,H. iL GRAY. lanlldAwly Oeneral Manager. THE 1TEUSE & TRENT RIVER Steamboat Company WUl run the following Schedule on and after July 3d,lK85: - Steamer L. H. Cutler Will leave New Berno for Trenton every Friday: rotnrnlng. will leave Trenton every Hnturdny, touqhlug at all points along the river. Steamer Einston. On and after Jnne 2th. 185. the Htcamer Klnaton will leave Kins ton for Now lleino evory Monday and Thursday at 8 o'clock a.m.: returning, will leave New llerne ovcry Tues day and Friday, stopping at Jolly I Hd Held and touching at all landings ou Nouso river. Close connection made with steamer Shen andoah of the Old Dominion Steamship Co. JOHN IL, BELL, at Newbern. i W. F. Stably, Kins ton. D. 8. BABEts, FollokSTllle. 1 I. T. WILSON, Agent at Trenton. ' J." Pi QVraaiu.y', Jolly Old Field. 1 J. B. BAKS, Quaker Bridge. ' J. M. WH.'TB.Oen'l Manager. eb7dw ,. ; Kln8ton.N.O OLD UOM1IVIOTV Steamship Company. ' SEMI-WEEKLY LINE Foi !Nw TorkK Baltimore, Nor folk, Betm, Elizabeth plty, . Phiiatfeiphial , Providence, and other Cities. ON AXD'AFTEB - .Mondav July 2nd, im, lNTIf. FTJftTIIER NOTICE Steamer Shenandoah 1171,1 I.... r..r n ... i n arAVA,w Soatharn iaUrand at glliabetnClty, tvery i Monday and Thursday for New Berne. Returning leaves Ne Bene lor, Elisabeth Hy-oaary, - ft. TUESDAY AND FRIDAY at 4 8- m- making close connection with Nor folk Soatber i R. ' R. for Northern cities. Oloae connection mads at New Bern with steamers for Kinstoa. .PollakssiHe. Trentoa and all landings an tns Neusa an4) Treat tuvers. r4o ireignw teoaivea lor. snipmentoD Tuesdays and Fridays after Sii p.m. Freight forwarded promptly and lowest rates guaranteed to destinstloa. ', j Shonaudoah calif In at Nags Head golbg and ;ooralng. ' , ' F'f'il' R. B. BOBXBT8, AH, Hw Btrae, Ooxrarraa A Tuaaag, I . I "- .; il irii, tferlVik, v.a W.H. StAnroao.QenMIVt Ag't," j . , r. stew xorkuity. thnge of Pier ii Kew Tork. ThQ ft Freight Xine : ; FOR NE W YORK, j ..and all point j After this dtte will receive freight. In New York for new Boras at PIEB I. NOBTH 111 VEB. ; Pfa 0 Keie '.Tori and Baltimore 1 Tramportatont Cn ; .'J Marthaata should remember that this Is oao of the seat 8toaa lAaw oat of ww xorx. aiaktag daily oonaectlen with Baltimore for Now Berne; aUiaaUe.ea'aenlj one Changs. .. . . j ; SEMI WEEKLY 8T JG AME R S BetirjcV KeV Bent i:3 Billiiari, , 3 "-.2 (TomcUBg at f oriolk) v i LeaviHg Hew Boras for Baltimore TUESDAYS ' FRIDAYS at 1 p m. Leave Baltimore foi Kew Borne WEDNESDAYS dad SATURDAYS . Agsatsaraae follaws:' . !.'. .. j .. EUBKN FOSTKRj Goal Jfanagor,-.S A J v- 8t Light St., BaPt.Md AS. W. McOARBIOK, Ag't. Norfo. wJ i rWiJP. Wy8 jn.V-TMsoltfhlv 1. jSontk Sarsoa.'. H . I 4 " - ' " " York k Balto.Traa.. Line, Pier Jfon rivet E. Bsapaia, Boston, At Central wharf, i B. H. Rockwell, Providence R. I. 1 D.O. Mink, Fall River, Derrick wharf. ' ' Ships leave Boston, Taeedays and SMardaya. . ., " New York dally. . .-. M Baltimore, Wednesdaysaad Saturday '' f Fall htver. MoatUjpo, adneodrs v Fridays, i ' iilJ ... provldenoe, Satnrdays. 1 Tnrosurh bUls kMllag given, and rates gaaraa to all rotate, at the different nacea bf tho paa. t y,: " r;s' No C. LINE. 4 : atarWlyS K DRAY Aft tw Boras i i - ;r ' ' - m . a m . - ' a I l Buiider;TIateriai; MaihinisV Supplies-,' Macihtferyrt'otton Gins, Engines, Cotton Presses, Hay Presses, Cider Mills, Grain Pans,; Rubber and Leather Belting, Laco Leathar, Machine Oil, WhiteLead, Mixed Paint, Linseed Oil, Glass, PuttT?:,Lirne,- Brick, Cement; j Plaster, f BFIEDBW MATE-RtAL-Mechanics Tools, Builder's Hardware, Carriajre Material, Ssddlery,-Steam and Gas PipiIrori AM Steam Fittintrs. - AGRICTJLTUR AL IMPLEMENTS lnl4-lvroi TTaiMVttra TPf s T,4fAn 'Ttntrrrinn riilh WitYf Rsns Twine, Etc., at LOWEST MARKET PRICES. . 'fV'i'. liLlXqHWERIN The Cheapest and Most Oents' Solid Color, Fancy and While Hon Pcarfg, Ties, Bowa and Suspenders, , Latest Styles In Linen Collars and CuffH. . j . S yuaker City biilrt, the best made la the rjnitid Ktauis, iiumu iiswrd lor "Mi ml We are 80LK AGENTS for the A. A. BATTLE MEN'S aud BOY'S CALF SB WKD )4.50 SHOES. is warranteu. nouia any oi tnem in any way, reasonable time give out, we will upon return of dniiinecil pair and Btatoment as to length of wear, either refund tne money or give anotner uew pair in oxcuange. Our success and sales with them hnve been IMMKKKE Bhoo in the world for tne money. Another new Lot Just, received In Congress, wide sml rotnterf Toes, Kngllsh Balmorals, and for Hummer Wear, Oxford Tics and lluluni i.vlor.lr- SOHWERIN k 'ASH, Middle Street, between Humphrey Howard and A. II. lloltan. SK.N ji-' H.AU. ap30dwtf C. A. Nash & Co.", NORFOLK, VA, Manufacturers and Dealers In Sash, Doors and Blinds, Stairway, Window Gists Paints, Oils, fcc. Also, a Full Line Builders' lim dware. ttf Auy Kastern or Northern Prices duplicated. 1-Jitlmatet furulslicd upou application. lullUdwttm IL 0. E. LODGE, Hay! Hay! Hay! Salt! Salt! Salt! Pure Manufactured ICE. CRAVEN ST., BELOW EXPRESS OFFICE, feb8dwtf NEWBERN, IX. C COLDSBORO RICE ADD PLAtJItJG HULLS, Ooldslboxro, K". C, J. STRAUSS i RICE 'SlILtERS and ifanufacturcrs Doors, Blinds Sash, Mouldings, Mantels Ccilih&s, Flooring, Stair Rails, Balusters, $ Brackets, Newel Posts, And all and every kind of Wood Work for Buildings, Frame or Brick. WINDOWiAND DOOR FRAilES A SPECIALTY. Haying just quipped; our Factory with a Complete Outfit of tlio Best and Latest ImnrOVed MaehirlerT. wAunheaitatinir. am nronsroil tn mi (lint td, compete m prices ana class or work with any factory in our country. Estimates cheerfully mi do on all classes of wood work. marl7dw6m A.Ik-BROTHEKS, Wil olesale : . HAVE REMQVfiD TO Til EIK . TWO storessouth OF THEIR formeotand, AnoVkeep of FjLdTJIC, MEATS, COFFEE. SUGAK, SYKJtps, MOLASSES. SAIsT. TOBACCO, BNUFF AND ClflAicS, an eYerythlns in the GROCERY LO W rillCES for CASli; V, . H0R1TER SCHOOL, v5;v ? Oxfbrdi JxfVO.?; '" A CLasslasJ, KatheasjOlcal and atolemftAe Aeatteany, with HUltarT Orarnsw .. lsUan and DUctpllata. ; a- .. . The Fall Term of 188S begins Manaolay. vAh ample oorps1 of atfle- Insti actors hr prb-f vlded, and the school thoroughly; equipped tor efftcieM .wfrk. f,W H&fl J f Terms tor board and tuition the samo as hetetofore. fr. 4-f Af..W rf J. H. JT. C. BORBKB. - j m m. m. m. m. w w a J Zm Irori' afiil Brass Plows, GEO. ALLE1T fifiCO r Reliable Storp in Towa GEORGTHSH. For Clothing, v 74.1 Gents' Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Dry Goods, Kvory pair. wunin any 11 ik tlic lL,ili'slajid cheapest Hut Km Hoots, &IJn Prnn'rs we can Grocers. L.1NE, a I UI.L STOCK and at - a24b Trinitv College. . lit -The Fall Term will Wglu Am. !9iU. analoa Dee. Sad. 1H8S. ; , TERMS. iTnltlon la railage ciamee, mm " ' V rmtlon Tn'ImrAtoi'i 'Daru 5J9 mont. Tainoa BaaroV aax-ltlugfdtauakectMl4 per UMinlh, 8.O0 tO 1X80 foUapap.rtUhtr. eM.i " "-v r 1 1 KIlaiAiT. -'ii-.'. . 4
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