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LOCALS
if'
-1 freak lot M Ann
i.keacf All limit Stall
ajt bas soil out to Keeler A
t.ar room and fixtures neat
It. Jones on Middle street.
-rr.CY TCn j nwnfjt,It tut. uLitynately
J
. t .! id iKo rkittnML" is Inn Old
iiiam. The Diamonl Lens
st.nl Kye-glaasee are ibe beet
- v o reed artificial aidfor the
y j ir bears the trade mark,
t tale In Kew Berne oolyby A.
mn bnv Fi rat-Class Pianos and
fnra us for leea moaeytbaa
i 1 t ewhere." We selk Decker
... t .., '? & Uuild Pianos; the Smith
ricMi (ireans. Correepondenoe ao-
1. tlKAKES HaKTBHKLB, .
..3 d a "in , j V Kinstoa. N. C.
A
f u!l line of ' PloweK' Harrows and
t blurs, at pricea to suit the times.
'. t ';' il'-i: ',
ft hay Reid, Bbipper GfsinrHsy,
ft
... .edOate and UyepemaKy.
is. JO 1' .noke Dock,lorflk. Va, '
. i.b3d2n. .."- , I
I ini. m, time. Plasterlciement,
i;:f.. i i. - w, VarnUh and Oil low
a. v ; USO. ALLi ft CO. .
r.'t;''!
Cj' 1 rsla yesterday,
I j'i has declined g little butotton
1 i-wmeih. .,f,'ft?
xr. T. 1121 bas flour and'.pOTk i in
wbiob b waat to sell
It
s r? ported In ths city iesierdsy
' thht a heavy snow' w ialHng
, 1. Jvre Abbott Is collecting Wte
f -r a new dwelling on tie Wrner
1 i rcut and King streets, pit.;',
i i ;
Our uornys have returned j from
lit a court and era preparinl fof One
ljwwti i convenes next)Ioudayj
Ti e wnd bo&ts complain about not be
i-: t'. le to paw the railroad bridged We
1 vet'.o draw has been repaired and
U t ow in condition to be opened J '' :
' Tie sthletlo games" of khf AAletio
. uibtlon of the Davis School t La
,r je 1 beheld on Thursday and
. . . Utj af' rnoons, April 14th and 15th,
Tie Iri: U poUto crop Is tboagbi to be
. - I one-fourth by the recant cold
i . T'e younger peasthoee (hat
v . ; 1 13 bloom are not damaged to
b y treat extent' .'
x: re ir. farmed that the CofnmKtee
(: 3 Lavs InTesUeateJ -mtter
' 0 imposed upon' I - jWIl
'., for removing if" ' ...4 the
. ht.l will report at. nextmest
' ;',.e board of eoonj':. J
if well at the juact'oa of Mid
I C rayes streets, b"re4 by V'
'. , is said to be t ne of the beet
L.y. It Is curbed v ! i ten inch
; , and is o.ers
1 y etifcine t
f is.: 1 ar
f ; klj t' L
'9 at the c
1 g witboi
; . ; Isonce of t
.'. . Oiirer, and t
. "r. JonaLhas
to decide t
trock crop. '
V 't the cot
: 1 -alette -'
"SI
! w . : l e k
feet deep,
"sterdsy
an inex.
1 change
jorum,
bident,
cording
9, have
. pros
are of
the en-
a crop
le at a
arte ted
. l t
World,
lawton
The
-y t&e
' 1 r
ti ;1
Usury T. W. C A.
a ladies of Ehleih kave orjiued
, uur; m vi,e x ja. y A f
, to assist in promoting evanjelie
,. ju among young men, and t-m&U
f-e rooms of the taaocu : -m efc.t I
nd attractive JJil
ltn (be proceed fjian t.. -cJ
ent, which thej hai re r, 44! floAjraisT ooming oast, ' causing sj serous
uons from Individuals. Ahev hav
fftted op a parlor and rtHnr roon;
. - . '1 -' 1
narenow eotrtr T " He
roome'of the a8ot,. 4 1
aUi-aetivo'andare jfcfidciii t aid
which only ladies krW how U B j e
The above facta we gather f a let
ter addressed , to the Vfiecret-y of the
we asre nosncnjqriii.un. We are
glad, bowerer ti5 u.j ladka of oar
oity are mono fa ti.ia tectka, ' Tnat
thJ hsTesabet ob!y iwpooded to the
appekliof th4ssoiL,Uca .Iter In the
past, all will testify hs bavo Tieited
Ibe reading room ami hr' eeen the
beautifnl carpet and l c .!;iW
bebke, the glfy of :ttj,k..5 Yet
much remaiaa Jo be doie. vTLe room,
in whioh tho devotional Vxerciee are
1 . !
held, Is farrom attract!.- Jlot with-
standing there are many obstacles in
their way, the young men ar doing a
good work. It would be Wa wise for
them to raise among theawiree alt the
feaeans they need, at suot a Mam would
4rlre froni, them many yopag men
whom they desire to bedefili. VTe ought
not expect them to do aore Vian meet
fheir' running ' expenses as it takes no
nan sum wr rent, aire 01 janaor, ana
fcoUentala'! ' ,' V''-
I The members ''of BaS!. LC-A. are
inxiooa to hafe the UdjBt eo-ceoVate
with them aadUniost .cordially (invite
them to do tOyOVe ei&cretyjhop tkat
the ladles win t onoe perfect aa irgsn-
ixatioa orihe purpose of making the
tooms of. 4t ' 'tWfiatlost comiortable
and , attrfcotiysv and . belWva; -"f
wilL B oaA truly bewd of thelai.c
of New.Perne.tEariii are alvays
ready tf da'.erbai they -caa-loi, sery.
good TOtt and that tier "suopeel In
what tHejtoadeytaks.. .. ' '
1 .... ,. 1 1 . . 1 ...
UtiHtiaaTMiiota. 't. i
The fcteamef -EAglelfof tha E.O.
Line sailed promptly at 4 o'clock ysstef
day afteraoom, . Jfld among pthef
freights, v notwithstandibg the bad
weather, had several packages of track.
The KInston, of 4ba K. A ' T, R.
Lie, sailed for Kinston at 1J m. yestert
with M nirirn nt minAftkl maroliliii. I
dine and-fertilizers. The-manclft, ! of
the same line, left for Snow Hill With a
similar cargo; ' ; , . U i
Washington ktems.
Mrs. O, H. Onion is visiting' relatir
tn our city.1 ; i, v ,; -,.,
Mr. r. a. euckney bas oompietea tae
compiliation of the Life of the lata Pt
ner B. Satterthwaite. It is now going
through the press and will be ready
delivery in about tnlrty days" " i-
Your correspondent haibwi f '" t
ed in reading that truly abl a ' 1
arly work entitled "Gen ' , ...ol
oey," from tha pen of A . li. (Jolli
Uughee. It is a complex 3 1 : Jon oi
the assumption that Moia 6- i UeolOity
are contradictory. The book will have
a large sale, as it deeerres ;,;
Messrs. Erdmaa, Uiller andHabrfatf
your city have been over, i Erd man
bad a rush In cigars, judging from tin
number of orders he received. ' Ik k
conceded. that Erdman teanufaoturei
the best cigars south of Baltimore:'
Wonder if he advertises in the Joe
HAXr, .,-.. ; :. s'--'
' A most scientific and skill ' '
operation wan performed V .
t r h At Sunday by our you' t i 1
ti! nr jbysioian, Dr. D. T. lyiu i.
1. . r has been suffering a long tin e
wi i a very painful and diseased ari,
and every effort bad been made to sate
it, but wben it was inevitable thataq
T'.t .;,ion muBt take place be entrusted
fci:ri' If to Dr. Tayloe, who made one if
tue 1 fft surjrical operations. Mr. F-'
ter is from Craven. . ;
Is it the Herald pigeon? Tf'
tina is bein; discussed onoui
V "i,rn the Dauntless and Core,
Nf-'T T,..-rk for un Of'n re acr.
At'- tLeNew'York Herald
ec-rr rji'Mijon board.' At the a
rt t ' i- 1 d.-.v tlie first ripcon
i, s i t fourth day tie c' i
t tra pror'T jr.-
' '. , f j: rail c.. "O, .but t
, r t vrr i- .--.rr.p-1. On the eig':.
. t ft, r. a '-,:-n struck the r
' : . L. b. ITeyt cf tl is to
-,,'.;.. .1. The t : a 1
r f t: ?e de"i'i .. 1 by t ;
; r r p'-n I' ewir
i 1 ' 1 'r. Jioyt is a
r ; 1 s-i.s t'.e Lcrcdd,
' n f s r n r
r" ; J
3ls leasers, mixers tad JKltrs-ia all
ths glass factories of the oonnt f Uw
demanded a ten per osnt. ai..nce In
wages, to take effect on April I,
AtDrTden. Texas, a west-bound en-
fine and oabooM smashed into freight
wrack. : larUMM;. wvwi" ; T"
. f. . , : . ,
kiUed.
4fl
L Mr. Davis, tho proprietor of. tbs Bat
ne wsp4peri txwaoau naa neen senwooeu
to three months in JaQ and to bay a fine
of 50d for libeling p. Peek.;the well
known turflite. , 4 y
Considerable damage to "Mta potato
crop is reported in Uutbern ' Louisiana
from a disease wbick is dialled the
blight, and which was unknown in that
section until now. f
) Supervisor O. MiBates, o ths town
of Gardiner, TJUtaf countf.jNe w York,
has failed for (40.000 and fled to Can
ada.' p. Is said toihave forced notes to
the amount of 910,900.
A collision occurred on the JSoutbern
raeifto Bailroad, hree hundred miles
wast of San Antonio, causing sevre
breakage, Engineer M. C, Camleas was
pinched and soaldsd to death.
In Chicago on Wednesday the Nation
al Association of Builders completed
their organisation, and adopted1 as their
name "Ths National Association of
Builders of the United States."
An explosion of gas occurred on Wed'
nesday in Iher-Von Storch mine, at
Soaton, Pa., kiUing Thomas Lewis and
Edward Owen Eight men were
slightly and two seriously injured.
The will of Ulir a Good win, the wife
of IT. C, Goodwin, jr., tho actor, be
queaths to Mrs, Elixa Smith, of London,
England, her mother. 18,000, and the
rest of her estate to her husband. ,
It is stated nat James G. Blaine has
eomptatd bp .1 arrangements for a
Europoa f tohr that will keep him
abroad until after the meeting of the
next national Bepublican convention.
The coal rolners and ooke laborers at
tho Monastery; Works, Latrobs (Pa.)
Coal Compsays mines, and the works
of tho Bidgfway and St. Qlair Compf -niee
have itrock for an advanoe in
wages. ,' m i
Ths trouble between the two labor
organizations,) the Knights of Labor
and the Amalgamated Association of
S-llliaers and Mine Laborers, was settled
Pitteburg on Wed seed ay by a oon-
jferebeoef tiejeaders.
! The laborers employed in the erection
of ths ejfubei additions to the Eqoit
Vbla Bailding,-Xew.York, went on
strike on Wednesday because of the
en ploy meat of two nOatinion men to
pat opeloctrjo wiree.- ,
James Lock hart, baggage-master and
Adams' Express agent ooTthe Pan Han
dle road between Wheeling, and Steu
benvUUt and killed himself Wed
nesday. ' ; Domostio diflfcultles ' and
driak are assigned as the
The Senate committee
Fork Legislatnra on'Wedx
arguments pn Senator M
K've a portion of the Sew 1 York city
school moiey to the Catholic Eroteo
tory,, JTo action was taken. , ;
i. George P. Parker, of NewfYoTk, the
president of 7 tha ' Britiah-:
Claim Agency, charged with s
ladling,
uashing
and .whose trjal resulted in
tha . indictment against ', him,
Wednesday released on bail. ,
was on
i - 'J man, ieieved ta bat:
T, O'Brien; was run over Wod
1 - on the Philadelphia, WEming
tou aLl Baltimore Eailroad. ai -Wilmington,
Del.,' and sustained Injuries
which caused bis death In a few hours.
- Governor Hill on Wednesday loot a
special message to the New York Lpgls-1-itnrthe
subject of special legisla
message is belieTed td be
e high-license bill for flew
. .1 1 Brooklyn, recently passed by
the Assembly. I Y"
William M. Howe, aged- twentytV
I 'irs, shot himself through ths heal n
1 front parlor of Mrs. Hearaey's real
"e, Fourth avenue, New .York city,
' -.y eight, and died instantly. He
tern paying attentions to' Mwt
'y's daughter. His friends at?
; tLe r:: b act to despondency, v; 1
1 of ammonia, . poor fellow,'
renowned, I'rs. 1'artington, on
f a friend's death from pneu-
I r '...-re I should hava died,
; -. ' ;(. h frup. it
1 1 ft nd drove it away."
1 i : jr'jp s'ue means, of
F " 1
k
nj
too. '
Htii
lr.
cow
lea F-lr.
Tor
: ' J ;HeTj8aaw fall!' -
LYSTHBUxa, Va., March 8L A heavy
snow storm bas prevailed hero since
o'clock this morning. , .The aignal a
vice observer report four Jnches fall
up to 11 o'clock. The snow on tha ad
jacent mountain is not less than tea
inches In depth. . w
Eeports from Taaa well county aaya
terrifie thunder, hail and snow storm
visited that seotioiu Hailstones aa inch
in eirrumf erenca fell, and.the lightning
was lernno. Jnany telegraph poles on
tho lino of tha Norfolk and Western
Bailroad were split to Dieces. and seve
ral Instruments la telegraphlo and tele-
pnoae offices along too route were de
stroyed. . It was the most terrifie ever
known in that section.
. Stactjtoh, Va., March 81. Snow has
fallen to the depth of three inches, and
is stall falling rapidly.
Wihchkstee. Va., March 81. A
heavy snow storm has prevailed here
all day. Snow bas fallen to a depth of
several inohes, thus closing an unprece
dented March for our valley. Not a
bud nor a sign of a leaf is to be seen,
Farmers are very backward with their
work.
Norfolk, Va., March 81. Snow fell
for several hours today, followed by a
northeastern gale and rain storm. The
telephone lines of the life-saving service
along the coast are broken down in
mMy places by the storm.
GHMOND, Va., March 81. snow fell
hire today, but did not attain much
pth, owing to the warmth of the
th.
Stonewall Items.
Haywood Lewis has another fine boy
lidded to his fireside.
Schooner Laura Wolf , Houston mas
ter, is now at our wharf loading lumber
for Philadelphia.
Mrs. Susan Linton, aged about 70
tears, died of pneumonia a few days
inoe, at the residence of her son,
Charles Swan.
Thero la a widower in our town (who
clerks for one of our most successful
merchants) who has got so absent
minded that be puts up a package of
anuff and shoves it in the money drawer
and hands the money to the customer
before he discovers the mistake. Katner
a bad condition to be in. Well, I pre
sume there is a chance for bim to be
Oared.
I should like for the editors and cor
respondents of those newspapers who
are continually telling the farmers not
to use commercial fertilizers and how
to farm, to subscribe for the Consfifu-
tion, Atlanta, Ga., and read the farm
pace edited by Dr. W. L. Jones as
good, if not the beet authority on farm
ing in the Bouth and perhaps they 1
would be induced to hold their advice,
or at least let up a little. Several of
our correspondents are practical far
mers, ana wnue tney may not be as
learned as Dr. Jones they are generally
pratioal and display good sense in their
suggestions. Eb.l
"When headache joins neuralgia,
then comes tha tug of war." A wise
general knows yery well how to mar
shall his forces. His first, lost, and best
charge ie mad a with a bottle of Salva
tion Uii, ana tne doughty foe lies
cringing in the dust.
A Movement Against Secret Societies.
Chicago, March 80. The Congress of
Churches and Christians commenced
its session here today, its object being
the inauguration of a movoment to
crush out secret societies. About
800 delegates, mostly men beyond mid
dle age, were present from several
States. Today the stage of tha theatre
where the congress is in session ie set
with a scene representing the interior
of a lodge. Prof. H. H. George, of
Geneva College, was elected president,
after prayer ana the singing of hymns.
Mr. Pritchard . and Prof. George, both
made short speeches, and were followed
by the Hon. Hallack Floyd, of Ohio.
Mr. Floyd denounced secret societies as
inimical to American Institutions. . He
said it was time for tha press to take off
tha muzzle and speak out against Ma
sonry and all secret societies. -E. D.
Bailey, of . Washington Heights, fol
lowed with another address. .
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-' ' ' ' Ei-0TnH 9fctr4 Kara ,
- At8TW,'TiXi.8, Maroh 8,1882.
Jklr. A. K. Hawkes: Dear Sir I am
muoh -pleased -with the rpantisoopic
glasses you so perfectly adapted to my
eyes; with them I am enabled to read,
as In my youth, the finest print with the
greatest ease." I cheerfully recommend
them to the public. Respectfully,
-7 "' K. D. HUBBARD,
(Ex-Gov. of Texas) Minister to Japan.1
e All eyes fitted and the fit guaranteed
at the drug store of F. 8. Duffy, Now
Berne., ; ,' marS 1m...
' Little Hope of BeconciUation.-. ' :
- Losrpoif, March 80. Lord Hartlngtoa
delivered a speech at tho inaugural
d inner of the liberal union this evening.
lis said that the effect of Mr. Glad
stone's open eepousal of the action of
the Parnellites during the present ses
sion was to divorce still further the
opposing elements of the liberal party.
The Bound Table conference had broken
down. - The unionists were determined
to do nothing to turn out tha govern
ment as long as they maintained the
hw. ; .4 - - - "- .-;..'
Mr. Morley, addressed the Liberal
r iical Union on the Irish crimes .bill
J -rght, said that the provision for
c .rge rf venue of trials was a gro-
t ue I-1! rnliptiant propoeal.'. He
p i the libers!9 '-zz& tbpmeelveg to
r ' every s 1 1 3 ur 1o the miochief
a; ' i-j-if.tice t;.,it would reFuIt if the
bi..r y:Mr-9.
ATI.!'
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COmiERCIAli.
Jocxxax. Orncx, April I. P. M.
. Y. ' foonoK.
Nw York. April 1 Noon. Fntuies
April, , 10.58 October. . 10.01
May, 1058 November, 9.91
June, 10.87 December. 8.91
July, 10.76 January, 9.98
August, 10.83 February, .
September, 10.41 March. .
Spots firm; Middling 10 1-8, Low
Middling, 10 1-16; Good Ordinary 9 1-J.
New Berne Market steady. No sales.
Good Middliar 10: Middling 918-16:
Low Middling 9 8-8; Good Ordinary 8
18-16.
OOISKSrlC B1BKIT.
Skkd oottos 88.00.
Oottox Sxxo $10. 00.
Tokpkmtibb Hard, $1.00; dip, $1.90.
Tab 75o.a81.85.
Oatb 60o. in bulk.
Oorm 45a52c.
Rica 50a60.
Bkxswax 15c. per lb.
Brxr On foot, Sc.tofc.
Oountbt HAMS 10al3Tc. per lb.
" Lard 10c. per lb.
Eoos 0a. per dozen.
Frksh Pork tiaftc. per pound
Pbanutb 75c. a8 1.00 per bushel.
Foddkr 7&c.a$1.00 per hundred.
OxiOHB ?2.00a2.25 per barrel.
Field Peas 65a70c.
Hroaa Dry, 10c.: gren 5c
Tallow 6c. per lb.
Ohiokihb Grown, 45a60c. , tprinit
80a85o.
MXAL 70o. per bushel.
Oats 50 cts. per bushel.
Potatoes, Early Rose $2.75 pn Lbl
Wool lOalfto. per pound.
Potato as Bahamas. 80c. : y mi 4()c.
West Indies, 50o. ; Harrison. 65c.
Shingles West India, dull and n m
inal; not wanted. Building. 5 inch
heart. $3.00; saps, gl. 50 per M.
wholesale pricks.
New Mess Porx 815 00.
Shoplder Meat 7c.
O. K.'s, F. B's, B.'s and L C.-X.
Flour fS.OOafl.OO.
Lard 80. by the tierc.
' Nails Basis 10V82 75.
SCOAR Granulated, 61c
OoFFEB 16al7ic.
Cheese 15.
Salt 80a85c. per sack.
MOLABBES AMD STBcrs 80a45o
Powder $6.00.
Shot Drop, $1.75; buck, 82.00.
Kerosene 9o.
Sale of Valuable Real and
Personal Property.
North cauoljha, 1
Craven County April 1st, lsic.
By virtue of powers contained In n rUkin
mortcuea execotd bvA. K. Iennlam and
wlfB.lo Loon mutftra a cu. or Ibe rlty of
Norfolk, and reentered in me HKuiter'a
offioe of Craven county aforasalil, H00U K'l
pages SMI. W4, svit. 4tK, m, Wi. and 4Wt. 1 will
HKLL forCABU, at lb Court Houae door In
the City of hew lierne, Stale and county
aforesaid, on
Wednesday, the 4th day of May, 187,
at TWELVE. M., the following; dewrlbed
nronertyln (he City of New Berne, to wit :
The eastern half of water front of the lot
known and described In the elan of aatdCltv
as Lot No. 12; the lota upon which the said
A. K. Dennlaon now resides, known and de
scribed as lots Noa. 25 and SO ; the water
front of lot No. US. and the water front of lot
No. 34; one forty horse power engine (l'ool
A Hunt builders), shafting, pulleys and hang
ers connected with said engine.
Also, one set of Cotton Heed Oil Machine
ery. to wit: one triple set Of hydraulie pre as
with single pump (2nd U's) and 64 patent
heaters complete; one set NumberTwo Hulls
and one set of mats.
LOUIS HJLLJAKD 1XJ.
llKNHY R. BBTAit, Atty. ap'J Id
hour! Flour! Flour!
Pork! Pork! Pork!
Both of the above articles on band in
large quantities, and at prioes guaran
teed to suit, at
W. JT. Hill's
Old Market Site,
NEW BERNE N. C
Lodging at tea sent a night for those who
wuh to remain over Bight In the elty.
dwtr
SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES
1 bars opened attna Oaston Hones B tables
a tirery and Exchange Stable, where I keep
oonalantry on band Horses and Burgles to
sell, exohange or let.
Persons and bat-frag will be conveyed tn
any plaee in the surrounding country at
ressonaoie rales.
, iloplng to be able to eerre all,
. Ml W.MS Wl , , w.v. m,
ataiuaijr ,,. . walmb o. bhuwh.
V
- ,k a . ii
ai bsrr? became I br -Mt-rr -jpf'.s
sod Axlt' f-'n J. t'.. .,.1, i
ircn t i.,i"ew I V. C.
I
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iw.focrtTo. sun:.
Sndh7c:d a !:vcr
DEALERS IN -
GENERAL HARDWARE, -J 4
TINWARE, 3LA8SWAREZ
WOODENWARE, CROCXERT, ,
8A83, DCKJRS,JtLiND8
0LA8S, PAiOTS, OILS
AND 8T0VV;
UNSURPASSED AS TO - "
price and;quality:
Middle Street, Next Door toi
Hotel Allert,
NEW BERNE, N. 0. ' i "v"
Neuse & Trent River Steam
boat Stock For Sale.
Fl FTEEN SHARES of STOCK of the
Neuse & Trent River Steamboat Co.
will be sold in front of Watson &
Street's office on South Front street, on
WliUNESDAV, APRIL 6th, at 12
o'clock .
Terms Cattb.
WATSON & STREET,
mhSl dtd Auctioneers.
ALEX. JUSTICE,
DEALER IN f ';-
Fine Flour of all Gradea,
Selected Teas. Pure Coffees j'1.
and Spices, , ''
Butter and Cheese, from the
best dairies.
I I. r l,mekt and llr.l heleoted block of
4 1KKU FKI ITS ASD V Kti KTAULKS
t-vrr before brought to New Heme.
Alb,,, e full variety of oilier yoodN, usually
kept In a Klrst-ClHas Klore.
(iiHKiii delivered ul any part of the city
flee ol elmrpe.
ll'.K.MH CArili. '
Itrottri SSt Iti'riio, N. V.
nmr-JT dwtf
NOTICE. :
Niuti' ,,l Ni rtli Curollnu -Craven I'nuuly,
itllce ,'k rk Huperlor Court.
Take notice: That 1 have Hits day Issued
lUer ilwlaring W. r. HurruB H U. Hioad
mreet, John c. (Jallln and Kalph U ray of
Craveii connlv. and II. C. Carter. John M.
Mann, W. 1). Murray, M. M. Fialier and J. W.
11 weatonof Hyde rounty, and their auooes
aora, to be a corporation, for the purpose and
according to the u-rina preacrliied In articles
of agreement filed and recorded In aald of
fioe. The substance of aald aureenient that
aaid ariles desire to lieiome lucwrporaled
under the name of The Hye'e Line (Join paoy ,
for carrying freight and hire, goods wares
uml merchandise, and all kinds of produce,
and also passengers from and to all points
on I'mnllio and Aiheiuarle Hounds and
Neuse Hlver and their Irthularlea, with
steamers and other boats, in aald BUvte, the
nrlnci)ial place of business to he at Newbern,
N.C. to oonlSnue thirty years-, the amount
of capital stock to le five thouaand dollars
l,lKi), and each share fifty dollars.
This SHh day of March, 1HN7
K. W. CAllPKNTEK,
naar8i ii.M Clerk hap. Court.
FOE BARGAINS IK
Furniture,
CALL AT THE
New Berne Furniture Store,
WEST SIDE MIDDLE STREET,
Where it can be found in great varietj. , p ;
Furniture not in stock will be ordertd - v
at a small per cent above cost.
A liberal share of public patronaso - W
solicited. 'ii'
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100 Tons in store and to arrive.'
Clean Sweet Crab Orasa kt small
bales, 75c per 100 lbs, v " v
No. 1 Timothj, $LO0 par 100 lbs.
Also, Clovsr aiyl otber'radf.
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