Wilts '4 1.711 van fii wsxwjoe- tmnnjaif Wt- to-!-P-r b J H- -I . jm .;.. ,frC ! A .. - T-? f . r? T- r' ' -t : - ..j.iVj.iJ-r. 'r. ! "T" ; NEW BERNEC. FRiplfiRl 1887- PRICE 5 CENTS HffS "TTT-Tf " C?--' -1.' ' It 5 v. IEXVS: UaU.wai Vw BarUlitudWJP Korth. ,vr OaoiiU( 71 ' West. 3u rises, tniKth'mey! r $ub teu, 640 1 12 hours, 0' minutes. Sik-t Tiimwif Bat m so itssie xisyYie Piajuond Letts Speetle aiM.'y glaM at tbe beat fgr thoca wfco. oeed axficl d (or too a. F.tnir nair beart theirmdc mark. CSomnrefcenMW Commentary of the Holy Bible, br KJWf Jenks, D. D., ia fir vMd siCUUallr MMW cloth, JaJMhc).y lnquira ag Ait offio far paruculart. LOG: 1 "HTfi OFT" another fine t'iar. Organa from ua lor less" tooDethan tou can alsewnare. we sen uecaer Broa.,8tieff ft Guild Pianos; tha Smith Anurioaa Organa. Correspondence so- iltoif H.KS ( WntK Of OUAGE Known as Florida wine, oaa b fouad at the store of James Bedmond. It ia pure and una dulteraftd ,nf reraarkabjs for its de Uchtful flavor and exquisite boqaet. Why bur a foreign article when k bet- French Brandy received by schooner .VerfH. .l.rct L ( Vt, A full line of Plows, narrows and Cultivators, at vrioes to suit the times. , , , Gko. Aixe Co. .301 ii da nl .( v - . , J. Qhay BE1D. Shipper Grain, Hsy, Peas. Seed OaU and liye a Specialty, U&JtBoaB DoolfiorfoU. Va. febS d3m jWklkeaiv J.toiv Plaattr, Clement. MaaLajtirWsi and.)Oil at low, vms ffw i nr. JP9i Auh - ; LOOT A white setter dog, with lemon oolr4 ut moniua old. answers to tb name ot "Cap. " A suiUble re ward will be paid for his return to Wm. Kills, at New Berns Kice Mills. . . . Mrs. Jos. Sohwerin offers a fin tiano and other , furaiture tor sale at very low Jigurea. See "adv." A meotinaAf fhs trustees of the New Heme Acadmyill's4 e tb Presi dent's q.3(!f??hlP- Carteret court and are getting ready far Jones cowrl, which convene next Monday. Wm. ftujten has opened war on "4ucs4U0 khd falcir 'price. It is wall worth tb while of those wantiag loodt lo read i,BTfrt'eem,1wni0Jj an M Alleji wUleeeivs at the T. M. C. A. raaiCrflisW:direnint. tMmi opsa,(fpm,9 to 6 o'clock, and the1adie are especially Invited. The railroad visitors'Trom TOUdel VJftoVf pok foy, lo Jke Allan tic . hotel ad lo judge of iU appearance as la suromsr ttifxt. ltH3a4WjM. alsatlt pVliied .monthlT Journal, devoted to the inter : ast of Oreansboro Female College,, Miss Lea QudKln ta orphan girt who went from this section a few years ago f,o&$t2$&i'bmh well Tvreeept ceneratiem will yet call pUnted the Oxford Orphan Asylum. X Th4 Golden JJ.tre .pew paperjust (: out, ed ited by rt ni Hefflrj DeVey', ee of V cityr Iapli!toddgoo4 fto 'ail." and; at M andtyWntf from the1 i first ntimber, Is non-potltical. f t C b I ibnblfebedj 9rvrr.Bttr4tii ts-W year. The colored people of this city ; need medium of this sort to commu nlcite thetre n'sbWalnwd nther qnestions of interest to their race. We Joseph WiIkirail,ont IIei jumpslbtre. .arrived, pr atesme Wewber. on es- jday rinsing last, and lef yepUMsyJm the steamer Treat torlTonoksTlUe. He ' will ko from there to Jacksonville and : will take ptaotcgrarMoriewe difer- ? ent sertiOtS ot ly-eeuptyv warn be, .tsediainf U-erouU fit rtt war Ce We hne to annennng the : organlr'on WVIf , Tks A4f nttusgsi - . ., .mp-,:rc b tsld a Andrew V.nti-ta ar assom.c an uuereswng .V.nnlw. Ilrr efPVHJweaioui Mf . - - VI. A- at fcpr tVe diwonraee f Elder J. r. - '-jy nigbt many bowed for . . ,.u.tt j ..i.v i iu;j 1A if inaCS ArUtl' 3 tA ward,'"t'fW ... . aeildwCta -Th BBm I i ice of Miss Bettie J. Clark will Uk pUee from ibe Bmptiat tire med frieiwts ioviwd to'aUcnd. . r - r tMir VMper , at ihe E.; U. Lino. rrive4 'WMsesdar Bltt and )liatf frgat Coi,f Craven itneirt' this ftftrooQB At i unlock. The' atiwper glpt f tb miu line will MrriT ie- light ,! : . . -'.: Cnlgtit Rk ootto atii other freights. IsalaBary Tea. Tha member of the Woman's Mis dence of Mr. Tho. A. Green tliio even ing; at eight o'clock. All the ladies and fceatlamen of (ha congregation are iu ybT to be preV AB Sitcresticg program has bt-en prepared for the oc- Icasion . Anv otBlfibuLioim fur ihui iiiibti(iD work tiroppii in iht BiiW bczes "ill be gratefully received. llu faiiuu liullaud' lluilt 4 lass Quite u number of ludien and gttille ssao asaeruLled in ihe elegant purlors OfMr. Ta A. UTeeu, en Wednaadav evening, to erjjoy the rehearsal Ki"en by M las liuilui.d s music pupils- u r youut; liieiid, rtinrln (hHkill, av t- the opeLtriK i pee vi iy skillfully hud tastefully, and mux lull'ed ly a bent tweuty othem, nnh roiii, aulus uad duet, to the perfcrL hn(ihfnction ! ihe listeners. All did well and r llt-cu d credit uixiii tbeaiBrlvm an. I ih-ir patiunl, earuuxt If-m hi r, ny ilieir tmui ponure and self ptitta.er.eion uh wrll as by their xkill find evident practice N"l to be invidious by coniiiitriKoiis. it doex seem pardonable to i-iieak expeuiully of the "very lillle women" hardly able to reach the piano Mmen Annie llurri, Nellie Colligun. Hadie Whilford ami others, who clmrined nil 1 lie lft menlioued gave a beautiful reiwieiinK of 'l'ut xae in my liitle bed," wlm h was both loucliiux und difficult Tliank The truHteoa of New 1J, rio Academy I acknowledge with thanka the reotipl i f one dollar and fifty oeuts (uet proceede of the panther show) for educational J purposes, which will be (Jrtirkly applied. W. M. Watson, Hec. A Treas. 1 Ten Persons Burned to Death MaX.WA,rKaX, March 23. It is rumor ed that a boarding house at liesaier, Mica., burned last night, and that ten persons were burned to death. ClilOAOO, March 28. A special from Bessemer, Michigan, states that the boarding house was owned by the Colby Iron Co., and was burned early this morning. The bodies of ten persons burned to death, have been taken out, and seeesal ,ottret who were badly barjejf frejexyeciBd to die. Captured and Hanged. St. Pitxbsbcbq, March 23. It is re parted that six persons were captured Sunday in connection with the recent plot to assassinate the Csar, and were hanged - Monday. Degaieff , tha snan who murdered Lt. Cot 8. Sudlikinj a Russian chief of police, three years ago, and ' who was" suspeoted of having planned toe plot against the Czar s life is said to have been one of the ix. ' -4-r, : .; Salvation Oil ia what you want. It kills pain and cures the worst cases ot rheumatism,1 neuralgia, sore throat, hoarseness and headache. ' Take no "just as good." Prio 25 cents a bottle. Kern Bombs for the Caar "Discovered. Bkrlix, Maroh 23. The police of St. Petersburg have sseorered store of eyuamiss a an uypntataa tor sua manu facture of bombs in several villas at Pargslevo, a summer resort itj the suburbs ef the Russian capital. j. i . Fewsi! at Last. It, A. Abbey, of Russeltville, Ark., dated Jans 8th, 18e4: "At last I have found, an honest remedy. B. B. B. is the best blood poison remedy on earth, and if Ifcad avoiee that weald reach from Atlanta to the ess, I would pro claim 1st vlrtee. I nave used only four bottles, and am nearly cured of a serious blood poison." .Afield, la New Berne b R- Ni Daffy and JH; Meadows... ' m i - i i T' Jl Jl SUwjit BVinW Rtnrn, Severe snow and wind storms prevail rd in this section of the State last night. Three trains on tb Passu tnsio EaiiToad are fast in the- drifts, and ' two -train and a enew plow on the St. Johnsbury and Lake Champlaln road are blockaded at different points- ffi.-' Suit, druggisti i'pps. lnd.,f Mnlfleii"I aaav ssonmuieBkhsElectric I Bitters as tbe Tery beet remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief tti-erA-y cse.-JDnj snoc ai nrtur. anoytko c&twoneriuca, Nptuace was eared of reunatamvjf'Ua Tr' standing.". Abraham Hare, druggist, I uauvui. vain, ainrma; id nesi sell ing medictna I bavn ever handled id my t J years' expriee h ElcqMc Bit ten." Thousands of others hkvs added J their testinvnny, so. that the verdict, is vnanimoo that ElsotriC Bitterf do cure a t ies' of the lim; kidaif :5r nM...Oelv a half dollnr.a bottle at . . Dui''s drug stors.- yllij i I J T9 t UrpreseatatlTe Eisg aad the Planters' Kallren(fcrtr. The peopUrof theT,tw counties, w ith a unanimitf peldatn known in favor of any maiev gavSaiiircpMr assiatance, anatr ws chsrh. the hoje that we wooMl Ue ableto-esmonnoe th; . sage by thGuMl.Aaaaintl-ry t j- abar- ter with thei proposed , atnend sanM. which pror idea snbstatiailytiar the increase of shd oapitai stpek of the oom- pacy to six hundred-' thousand dollars, wkuttbe privilege oi' aubseauen aug- metjtaiuu to sis millions ef dV4"4 tor tue extension or tan roaa, Morw ana Mouth: for enlarging the 'number of corporators; for the issuanoe of inter est bearing bonds of the company, pro portionate to its stock and extension: for securing the payment of the bonded dei'is. by mortgage on its property and franchise; for ratifying and confirming all donations, grants, cessions and sub scription!), and for a subsoiiption of two hundred thousand dollars, in behalf of the Slate to the capital slock, to be taken when twenty thousand doMtue hne 'een subscribed to the capital stock of me company by solvvnt parties, and tivf per ctinl baa been paid in cash, und when the railroad has been graded frcm its point of construction on the A. & N. C K B. through the counties of J. iins and Ouelow to New river, in the letter county, and for the levying of a State tax of one-two-hundred atid tifueih part of one per cent upon, the taxable properly of the State 10 pay the miereBt on the bonas subscribed by the Suae, redeemable at the end of thirty earn from date of issue, and autboriz ins the Oovernnr to appoint two direc i nn in ii iiiirmt the State s block in the i niimny . Supported by the joint ucliou of the i . id if ciiininiBBionerH of tin- to .mi. h in the cession of th Kt-ul rosxi therein; specially favejrel -4ny hundreds of the leading citizi'tig in both iMiiiii-e, :s uiitnifested in the petitions to tin1 I.i-clture, sustained by fru-nd-i Niiiui.mi i-Hpitalists with suflicient n.eaiis t' o. nstruci the work and I ush it lo rnpul couipietion: here was nn apllii'HUiii lor legislative authority lo iiuilu a long, continuous line of railwuy fnnii the northern to the southern iioumiaries of North Carolina, pssin tli rough at least half aseore of counties n-v eloping their vast resources; alford iiifT u speedy, direct and sure means of 1 1 asportation for their various prod u ts. augmenting the wealth of the .-und- adding much iu revenue to the S nte i reasury tiy euhancing the value ot (nx.ibln properly, and contributing imiiiraruraDly. to the rich en, conven i. iil'ii and pro pcrity of all classes of our p.- put. &aa iu provioinn proper ivasVation to inaugurate UutvpJofd . sterprjrte, saoctioned and sseoaragad i.v our wisest men, is what the Gfrtit (inflow Lawgiver, wuh Ins asionishing penriralion. terms a "wild catscbeme Wan ever such stupendous folly as his exhibited by any one outside the walla of an asylum for the insane ? And has such extreme stupidity as his ever been Keen In anything else but in a blind jackass? It is not true that section 1 of the amendments to the PI miters' R. B. cliSTteT wvftvfrfli ejtffcsweenubxng the word reck is no whaTS found "fcn the section, and the expression of opt ions br learned lawyers lnrsne neariOK of tb Onslow legielsibr would hate eonvineed a wiser man than he snat 'i Vote taken 14 or 15 yetfrs agdV orF'jft( aRuple question of aubsoription ortic sumoripUoti, and not! tJjm in Jqpbrd ance with the plain, provision, iri th constitution ferbtddisg eCjf county, city, town as other munjnipal corpora tion from contracting any debts, or loaning its credit or levying any tax except for the neoeasary expenses thereof tinfess iu a vote or the ma- uoriiu of the qualified voters therei" wsuu give no power so me Dsarg i commiBBioners or any one vise 10 levy a tax in loov, er any subsequant, year. BeMdea, I am informsd that thai coun ties ncter dul nubitcribe to the stock, no organization of the Railroad Co. erer foofc place, and there is no record of such a thing extant. It is not true that the Onslow legislator found any addi tions in th bill be read on the care which were not embo lied in tha bill he heaid Dr. Nicholson read at Jackson ville. Nor is it true that the bill, in any section, asked the State to grant two hundred thousand dollars of the State bonds to said corporation. TheVe is a wide difference between a grant and ft subscription, as any one not an id tot ought ta knoi. We did. ask ihat WcHUtte orip two hufred,' thfe and dollars to the capital stock: oi the company, which we had a night to do, and a reasonable right to expect it. The people of the counties of Jonee and OrrIow, as well as those In all the other counties upon the line of . the proposed road, have been pay ing taxes regularly for scores of years to aid in the- con struction of rahlreada aad different public works in other parts ef the State, to some of which million' of dollars have bean subscribed on the cart of the State; and- from -my own? observation, the people of' these two counties, for years, have been oppressed by the bur dens of taxation and in the payment of cost KttebairJgh'e;incareeralror, trial aud conviction of Criminals, sentenced te hard labor in the State' prison, and mnltitndhS '- of these) verv - eriminak ti,a nnnvirt sy-m of legislation in building; rail- roads, ponstrnoting otmer puMie works, sua doing otnbr things to foster" the TnaterM irro-h-sfc(f wealthy f -'th State. We dk nt grhmbte -at; this. We reiblce to see' arid hear bf.'the. 'ad- vancementaod prosperity of the people is evrypor tkm of -ur dear old eon- Itat nut , when w apnliadf for or" two nunarett UMHManu aouani-so such,' Id great , enterprise '.for these 1 counties and to make the 8t.tt( -iitnf! Vft enhancing, the value of He own iaads, and in largely incteastng iu"abeual irevXdeVwe do think it wss not only: impel itio inv a IWdihrfvebodA'Jbtftaabrjbaai wd nngensrous ia " individuals ehO id tas etate bid t& their nfctkmr-to disallow our request.'"" 'And tbuJ'to', in face of the fact tbttt the levying of Ape cial tax to meet the interest on Ui bonds would not add wore tUantiO oenia to the amouut of fitate laaes annually paid by the owner It ten thouafind dollars worth of property The failure to obtain the Htaua's subscription may be attributed in pat(4.our misfortune in not having in th House an able, influential, ex perienced acd faithful member from Onslow county. It is not true that our Dill, us it was introduced iu the House, asked for the grant of the Dure Crt-ek and taaker Bridge road, und the whi le of Whit Oak Swarup free rule ITie liiil. The Onslow legUlatoi say a.ihe House "Con; mittee seemed to be solicitous about what he wanted done in the matter, the committee took a vote on the 200, 000 clause, and it was struck out. " So it appears he du.ibeycd the will of the petitioners, if h i'.r'J that nection to be struck out. He ouht to be bound by his statements. -l 1 am charitable enough to euy thai I don i think he meant lo aasart that, hut ho does de clare that he l- M the oouio.H lee this, "that ihe first proposition H. B. 483 wag the beet for the State, but the second proposition 'our bill 72f) was best for his county, and ad the people v. as petition ints for it, ho nui6t decide in favor of them, and be hoped llic cviuiiulteo would so dec.Je." If he v. us sincere an i honest as he cl;uo,9 to be) in this, why did ho ai:t;oni:',e fur bill at any Hub -oipiunt Btuo and contribute to us tiuul defeat in (hn coiuiiutlee room ' . At the lime he nido that Blulewent, the bill considered by the comunlu-u precisely the rarue the ens that had been before the people of Jutes and Onslow couniioh, with tho i-i ;pion that the becti'iis auUioi izm ihe .-it ,U s BubcCrlptiun to the ct.plilal il i k ihe company, had bi cii sliirL, i. , s.l. and according to his own .-howin,; w then chorn of all objocli;mahle Irni'.irPH real or lniagiuary . il. iiioii mv. "I" the surprise of Ui :ll. the oo iimim i ported lbi first il li. iSJ Uiornl aud II. li unfavorable." A; thai jnnctuio of the mT air it iuh tho committee vius careless abcut fr7itf he tcanteti. Aud upon inquiring th cause was tol l that "if Koodoo would put his bill uu an Hu..l fooliug wuh Uumphny's, they would reverse the report." Reverse means to put in an oppofitfl ronditk a, aud I o e sigoilles that the committee would rejiort 7Jt f avertible aud 4b0 unfavorable lie further says that he cajled the attention of friends of our project, to the inciter, and thai I said I could not do it, as the Northern men whom I represented had not authorized me te do so, and I would not. That much of his statement is correet. lie then says that he told the committee if tbwy would report the bill without prejudice he would be glad, AND "THEY AliKICEIl Tl IT." llere arises an issue Of vwrarity between the committee arid tbo Ohsfow legislator, with which I have nothing to do, for te says again shortly afterw ards, that "the oomniittee agreed to report ns to II. B. 4H) favorable and H. B. 72 unfavor able. According to his own showing, this report was made "afterwards and the others agreed to let him amend the bill so as to pat it On an equal footing with the other one.1' At one time, when the bill was not upon what ho calls "equal footing with the other one," the committee aqtert to report it without prejiuUee. The committee did not do this. At andthr time the com mittee "agreed" if the bill wad put on afa equal" footing with tKe other ohS TITPy woufCJ;MHfrt. tTf e (islow legialltftlsdA'lUlAitediitatiiybas to put it on an equal footing with the other one, and the committee. bo far from re porting favorably, or repotw fhe bill uritnout prejudice, recotjr ItHtit be tabled, Hete arise jf veracity .Iwtween th fs of-efie comtBltteo b ""W (, ,t Ugislator, preceeding ffu l.o ruUiauedf declara tions-purporting , to- be a hiift-iry , (see Napoleon's definition of ihwtorv) of his connection . nht theeevprojrets The deoisioa ef fhe'"fBff0fi8 Of jftctn, " in no way boaeerng me. 'if TO be coNTurtnio, 4 , , , . - ?; Ex-Govaraev Bubbarw gV " ACTnTN! Texas', March B, 1882. Mr. A. K. Hawkes: Dear Sir 1 am much pleased with the paniiscopic glasses you bo perfectly adapted to my eyes; with them I am enabled to re:i i. as in neytiuah, th GflevprsstWuh tn.- greatest ease- KcawerfaWy ectnmend thenwto the public Respectfully, All eyes fitted and the tit guaranteed it the drug store of F. S. Duffy. New Berne. maro lm Men and Soil. "Separated from tbo soil,:' said Sir. Jnnies Par ton, tliO. historian, in a recMrt lecture, "man never yet lias sne ceededju thriving. At best, witli onfi it, he is'a potted plant, and same of the pots are miserably nea m JNew nnguwaA ana i nna what wherever tlie (Jperatives have. 9"ffostl?gakk.w!tW to ptrrlSlor coVfWpdopIfc pasttll'O lot TV cornerTeyf)iPj are tithj "Qpate rWnCTlcterTOil bory popxilJition Iaable tp live witt odlfactoaPifjarvafeorlt dr-eitrne de8tituti6rHtttfTf of the mills being closMforiftniS long period. Wiienevef thej e sfeparated from thBoilras inWmftf tokl&teG fcnd crowded citieff.Ttfiere ia sanalor. ADTlCatrJafeiTHERS. Mrs. WiNSliOw'ff- Soothing Syrcs thoxtf MmrinfyM hiiuani teetamg. xtsootnes tne cnua, soitens the ubahliYsit pslUcsAreS wind oolio, and is the beatremedy for diar- hoea. Aweotyjave oeots a bottle. v marl7 dtuthsatwtr; .- , a4 CQMiClAL JooaXAxOnesj.Marh84 IP. M. oonoH. Niv f oki, Mar. 24 Noon Futuies quiet and firm. Sale of eg, MO bales. March, September, Oetobac. Novunaber, 10.03 ft.?t 0.67 8 68 9 75 April, June, July, , August, 10.1S 10 85 10.3c. January, 10. IS' February firm-. Middling 1" 8-16: Hpota Low Middling, S 3 4: Uood Ordinary 8 3-16 Nw Borne Market quiet. Sale of 8 bales, lo? gaadea. Middling 9 9 16; Low Middling 1-S: Good Ordinary 8 16. i jomtaiio si iMAiT. SUCfl OOTTOX 8.00. OOTTOH SSBD tlO.OO. TUBFxxTHra Hard, f 1.00, dip, II. W. Tax t6c.atl.28. Oats 60o. in bulk. CXiItX 45aiCic RlCX OOaoO. bXBBWAX 13c. pel lb. Bxkf On foot, S' t OolTimtT Uaub lOa'ic. oar lb. Lard lOcuarlb. EooB; llu. per doaesx. IhasB Pokk ia6c. per poutd I'SiWUTS 75o.acl.00 per bushel. Foodkb 75c.a$1.00 per hundred OKlOMt. 82.00&2 28 per barrel. Field Peas 66a70c. UlDse Lry, 10c. ; gren So Taxixiw Ec. per lb. Ohiukk6 Urown, I ' '., spring 3oa25o. Mhai. 70c. per bushel. Oats SO cte. per bushel. Fotatoks, Kirly Rose 82. 7& per bbl Wool lUalSo. per pound. Potatoes Bahamas. 80c., y ami .V West Indias, 50o.; Harrison. 65c. HniN(j!.E8 West India, dull and i inal:not wanted. Building. 6 i rt heart 83 .00; eapB,$l.f0 per M. Vi MQt.BHAl.a 1-RU tS Nxw MltbS POKK 8l O'l Hhoi lukk Meat 7c. ('. R. s, F. B's, B.'s and I. C.-'Jt, FLOUB-3.00a6.00. Laud No. by the tierce. NaLU Basis 10's,K2 7 . rtt'OAH Oranulaled, O.c IXjfkkk I6al7 c. Cheese -15. Salt H0a85c . per sac k . MOLABSEB AHD8TBl. r SOwi&O Powdxm 86.00 HOT-Lrop, $1.75, buck, $2.00. Keuoskhb-Oc. A FINE OPPORTUNITY TO BUY CHEAP FOR CASH one elMunnt. noirly nrw t'PBKJHT 1'lANi), I'ilia larua uXv. Ik.iiv aud Ut frame: , Krinrh ffsln Mirror wflh mafjle liant; 1 iiluui. Utile Boanl (-rieia. Far lor and Beit lliwiii t-t. aud oilier HoumIiuI'I and Kllclun Kurnttnre KItohan anS Parlor Hlovm on Hat KcS. OruaiuelitH. etc. i 'all at tho reaulcnoe of m2ftdlw Mus. J. UHWk.Kl. New Berne Academy. The Trustees of the New Berne Acad emy will meet this (Fridsy) afternoon at FOUR o'clock at the oflio of the President. V. M. WATSON, Sec. ft Treas. Bedstead Cleaniiigr. 1 lake pleasure lu InfiMrulug tb puhlli thai 1 am now prepsred for cleaning Bed i. Leads at a very low prlee. I um, a liquid compound prepared by myelf, wlilcb I clalui to be superior to bine ointment or Ulrk llver. from lite fact thai lt will pnnrtraie the smallest crack. And Its victim auddoiu work. RsjjoUully, uiar2tlw MlLh HHfcl'AKR Notice. The Draw In the Cleremonl ltriJn m ua Trent River, Lav Ing been knocked lo pleci 'y the Btenmer Trent, the public lunntme that It Is Impassible tor the present By order of Hoard Oommissloher. narltdwlw JAU. A- HHV AN, Chm n. FOE BAEGAINS IN Furniture, CALL AT THE New Berns Furniture Store, WF.ST SIDE MIDDLE 8TREET, Where it can be fonnd in great variety. Furniture not In stock will be ordered at a small per cent above cost. A liberal share of public patronage solicited. M. LTTNES, Manager. MArl4 iwit jiAY ! llflYI L .lQOTotie in sbre and to srtire. Clean Sweet Crab Grass in small bales, 73c. per 100 lbs. No. 1 Timothy, $1.00 per 400 lbs. Also, Clover and other grades. J. A. MEADOWS, marld.dtf Union Point. Forilieiij; v !Two nice comTortabld. houses: one nine room house on Pollock street bei Middle' aad Hancock, and ana seven roeml , house on Bamoook street, heer Potiocx, , very eoavaatentko tha asae- ness portion of the. town.r Houses in firet-clasa ordet. Terms moderate. iu Apply b t""- a . ja i-e; L.wa. wm C0Brttti-;j. i v ? k7ehsabra B ' '. Uma.l :si - '--'l -Ad. A, L W. UJIXTMsWia . L2Q, tLSTIl. Snallirccd t S'lsrcr DEALERS IN GE.WIiAL HARDWARE, TIX1TA&E, GLASS WARM, , S.iSH. DOORS, BUNDBZ GLAS6, PAINTS, OILS AJiL 8TQVI L'NSURP ASKED AS TO PRICE AND OUALItZ. Middle M" V lext Door H lloUl AlUrt, r;iNwijtffiNiui LOOK HEBE! HOUSE KEEPEItS. DINNER aiCXS, IX Pieces TEA SETS, 40 Piecwj. . j CHAMBER SETS, 10 & 1- I'lces. I l l.NE TOILET SETH. AND A I I I 1-E LINK OF jllorsH I I IINESHINC. OOODH A 1 1. II. ( I TLKRS, 26 & 28 Middle Street, M H It Kit N li. N. J. E. H. & J. A, Meadows d I l it 1 1 )R I inn if 1 1:1 li'rr at their WurehuBBf , 500 Tons Kainit, 200 100 100 RED Phosphates, Pocomoke, Pine Island. LIGHT SALOON, Near Market Dock, Middle St-, NEW BERNE, . c I" WHERE Vdl CAJI ALWAV6 MM. PURE LIQUORS Of every quantities. of :iu variety, in large or small Also the FTW&TORADEH TOBACCO AND CIGARS. AU ot which wkll.be sold CHEAP FOR CASH! John I). Dinkins, Halesman. e. "vfnrriiAN, doc22 dw Proprietor. Gassards Lard, Siifrar Cured Hams, SH0ULDEBS, And Breakfast Strips, Are the finest on the market, and are sold by ACTUAL WEIGHT at E, B. HACKBURN'S. ieW Swit BARGAINS IN Meat, Suar Soap, Mplassea ' And ijxun A S F. TEISEIV; WTiolesle acd Retail Grooer, ' ; ; i?ROAj STBEET. Important to Shippers Prom and afterdate th tfteamers'orNhe EaUn Careitaa Despatch Use wtl SawVte tbelr wharf at tb foot ot Crsven street at FOim O'CLOCK, M,.ver6aaVed-sseyanu5rrtdajteT'vV'-Tsi I .-' "WW XSra. k OareajSI- ?ri3k?C3Jk n v I I-vtt lilUiTOWH ut -tx'J -rVT "ftooinifoA Cifr, 'KH'l 4 t - - . V i . T TV- - - . . !. ll J (i0..iOii ljj . .jlj i fcov.i ca-r1 w-fi S t: 5. ,. ,tiu.i.v " JL a-