' : ' " '.- " ! iTTr'-r'l:: f AAAA""" ' "V-U''- 'f - '& t'ii ;'-''? ' "iKf? v'VViir r&tf tt-m&: 4vt- n iSMf ' iilJENM,: 1-, t ' .' . A . - yCYLNO;- a. TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1887. PRICE 5 CENTS. ': .A i . e V. 3 i N New Dorne, latitnde,?- 89? NorUu " . longitude, T7 r-WMfc A Sua eets, 6:21 f 12 hoar, 84 minntM. , Moon eu t 18:13 a. m. . f S BUSnESS LOCALS. -V1 ' W are "eelliBr beet Piano and Or- - nu at remarkably low prices. - Old A full line orlowt,,Hrrowi and . CaUiTatorerat prksea to rait toe timea. J ; J.3raT Reid, Snfpper Oram,. Hay. w Seed Oata and Bye aSpecfatty, V J 14 & 10 Eoanoke Dock, Norfolk, va. fT V FertiliemLhie." Flagler, Clement, Glass, PaieU, JTarnUb and Oil at low prieea, - y. ', -' MQ, aun wa 3 ? - -: 'ha ami iteanWt.v Je an old V v and true aton. Tha XMamond' Lene il Spectaclee and Eye-fjlaueea are the best f - tot tboee wbo need artificial aid for Out (." a email diamond. For aal inJfew Berne only by B.' A. J Toe jjy anal wU U eewton to Av ,-TJie county eommist kmert wera in w- alonyeteray aattadjonrnea im toaay after traoelctipi ooneiderable boeineM, - C6U eetpf Haneook eold . tie property of quite a number of delinquent tax peyen at the. court houe door yeiter- 'd.y;':'M; . There were - fodr Acasee ' before he ' , Mayor yesterday, j f f'tkem" were ' aVa fined one dollar and aoet. each. 'The , A-otbei twwereeaoh fined a penny and A -'7' (Ur. ax Sobwerin haa restored to . i - the store reoentiy ocoualed by air. Wm. '.'; Hollister. ', He ia reoitirinR hb) spring 1 5 " ; stock and will make hie aanouneemen t , I4 a few days.-,-; , , . Cottage prayer meeting under the 1VJQ 6Vlock-rtiUVwWeIo,-of Mr. ' ' ;' i jAUtee ;lvea on the upper end of .South j( iA ,Front street ViV a' Ttie oorVon factry property was sold the court house dopr yesterday and knocked down to T. A. -Green at 4,000. A' New machinery ought to be put in and the thing started, Kln. ( . , . - , , ; " JiiU Hannah Oliver and alias Leila ' Roberta will - reoelre at . the reading . rooms of the Xj L C.. this afternoon. Room open from,' 8 to.fl o'clock, , The ladies are oordially incited to vUit the i rooms, -.'.y i..f. fi.i' ,y.yV , ' KeT. JIr.'iiawford la conducting a series of interesting meetings at the M. E. Ctinr'h, niiaermonaarainstmrlWa . - and impressive and will 46 any one good 1 o Leira ttem.f Services every even' ,'br inning atioVlook. Tb fuueial s(vlcsf Mr.' u. M. Gates were largely attended on 8nn-dr- 4 Every sesVisj the Baptist church ; was occupied and inany persons - were eUndlcg. The services were conducted b Rev. Dr. Whitfield, who delivered a yry appropriate, addrese on the solemn ' oscaeion. - f .-1f , We are', inforroti fijaf , JCe i t ci'iti.riiHHion men are in receipt of in f . - which announce the almost Uul u . Jvltonof the eatlr vegetable crop at points south of us, and are, an x'i. ua u Uarn how tale section fared. I . t, h infotmalioa aa we get we I I ..( V( t A re will be half a crop made rf ciiiy Tegetablee in this vicinity, but !: . rmher early yet to make anythiug ! A a c rrect estimaU of the damage If t'.e cold snap. a". ' ; fnnflnf CfcrlatOerefc." ' tf being the Eunday before : , , iocly called palm Sunday, A't olftrTed at Christ Church. t ia the event was heightened e j -noe f tbe .Bishop Of the 'f. T! a uiJ drorj,'inf of palms o, ecdalarse congregation : ce. The sermon by the c i a clear and pointed Sla-' r LichacUa c-f thirteen - r e of crr t n ..c, !oa was k ' ,.iia "'r 1!9 cuiLlir of f t'e (i. D. Line, IV.Jay r- n., and : ; '3. i I - 't C-. T Eaaa Carellma Laa aja Hallway -t Cesaaaar, The incorporators of the above named oompany have been requested to at; tend a meeting t6 be held at the Board of Trade rpoms in this city on the Ll4th ' 4aT, oJtXApril at p. m. for thy pnrpOM of organiting.The steamer Trent wUl ' leave PoJloksviUa ? at 11 1, a. m. , that day and will bring the - incorporators and their friends free of charate to attend the meeting and will return the next day. Thia a an. important -meeting, and we hope to see a full attendance of tbe in corporators and all who feel Interested ia the suocese of the enterprise, Cot tea Ib rkeeke, We publish today a critiCMm from Dr. J.W, Sander opon Mr. Ferrell's ar ticle onootton published in last week's Weekly JOCRHAE.. W do not think Mr. Ferrell meant that he Jitfed.literaliy, tbe furrows, but applied only the 2.000 pounds. A Dr. Sanders makes a good point, for if a farmer begins to fill the furrow, as he undeestands the meaning of the word, and every farmer would likely so understand it, ha will find his 8,000 pounds exhausted before he hardly begun the acre. We are glad Dr.. Sanders has raised the point. We will forward Mr. Fer roll a oopy of the paper and will take pleasure in laying before our farmer readers any explanation he has to make. , "We like to have farmers die ouse these matters; we like to see them think for themselves and not wait for somebody else to do all the thinking. Many of our beet farmers hnve capital ideas, such aa are praotical, and would be of great aid to others if put in print. But they seem to rather keep their light under a bushel, or are too diffident about giving their views to the public. This ought not so to be. If a farmer learns a good thing, and there is always something to learn on tbe farm, he ahould feel it his duty to impart it to his neighbor, and there is no better way of doing this than through the newspapere. Persoaal. Lieut. Winslow, U. S. N.. of the schooner Scoreeby, called to see us yes terday. He brought over only one member of the Maryland Legislature, who left on the train the next morning after arrival.; He thinks tbe oyster law pasaed bg the Oeneral Assembly, which applies principally to Pamlico aouniTand points north of thst area, will be of great benefit in the way of developing the oyster industry, and he also thinks it unfortunate for Carteret county that the law done not apply to its waters. Colonel L. Showell, and nephew, Mr.rf Meyer, ; of Worcester oounty , Maryland, is In tbe city. He is inter ested in a large farm In Pamlico oounty and seems to take the world easy. Commissioner. Joo. T. Patrick called to see us yesterday. He ia determined to establish a winter resort in this sec tion, v He dont know the word ail when he undertakes a thing. Southern plaes Is a monument of his energy and persistency but he reels that ha can! foothold near New Berne.. We hope be may" succeed and fill our hotels with visitors next WinterX Erfbd him a help ing hand aU'who can,? i 1 '"'' '" ' Mr. 8, W- Smallwood haa returned (rom'atripKorth... a ryVf Mr. WE- rPatterson haa returned from an extended trip North. He found more snow. In thf vicinity of Riohmbnd and Petersburg than at points further North.-..'- -.:- vf S"A, . Mr. A.H. Baker har returned from the Northern markets and hie Corps, of clerks' -arere busy yesterday, and hay been for as veral : day s opening and arranging his immense atook of spring goods. . He has .bought with a view of pleasing the ladies In both quality and prices, fi -Sc'tS A"-? '; ' ' V Messrs. Simmon Manly,' Onion ft Pelletier, L. J. Moof M. DeW. Ste venson, and W. E. Clarke.' Eqrs.,are attending Oaalow Sopsrior Court this week.. ' ' . "jt. ;.-.- - Mist Lbile ;Carra way,' daughter -of CapU W. W. Carraway of Leoofr ooun ty, u visiting irienaa in tne cuy- x'" : The B. &0. Railroad. BAtrotOHB,r Md., April 'd. Yice President Spencer announces this after-, noon that Mr.A WilUatti M. Clements,; r'-teral manager of the Erie Exprecs Company, has been appointed general manager of sU the linee of the , Balti tr"r ami !o Railroad Company, ; en 1 i , -rated by them east of the i rirr. TLa i". lude 'tbe- maid e m nd braflchesof the FilUburg and i : ''':Mi divn-'or. v ... ,; - : A J . -t f " control April 1" .'. W. I'tfcborly, formerly v- . r e it ) am a-.-ssissippi ted general f I I i Ohio e r. t'B. 1 o the r A Large Bear Killed. . Edttob 3ouvstXT citisena of Swansboro were aroused from their quietude Wedaeaday morning last by a targe black near walking in toaeetbem. Immediately tbe citizens to the number of forty e fifty started out in pursuit of Drain, armea wrta tne proper imple ments of. mnrder-rsome with.' guns. some with broadswords.' other with pickaxes, reaphooks, draw knives, brier- nooas, scytne-Diaaaa, uuds, axes, etc, and with dogs to aasiat, soon cam upon Mr. bear near a pond of water, aitting ap. or aown raiser, wiui air. uusseirs little fiate dog keeping company, the reat or tne aoge naving turned tau towards home. .Shooting; soon oom meaced. -Bruin reoeived two or three random shots, one by Cant. Head v, an other by Robfc. Jones, the first in the face of bruin, the next in the side near the shoulder. This made bear mad. and he jumped in the pond followed by Heaor. who lumped on his back and rode him acroesjhe pond, where he waa met by Capt Loughlin with a brier hook, also Russel with a reaphook, and Dan.Ward with a club, and some one else with an axe, and after something less than two hours' time from the be ginning, bruin was oaptured. killed and skinned. This was a verv large bear. weighing 280 pounds dressed. The supposition was that he had been onoe tame bear, from his actions during the chase and capture. T. K. 8k Is Hoi Dead. It has been reported that I was dead but I am not. For four yean I have been afflicted with a severe case of blood poison, rheumatism and neural gia. Mr flash shrank away, my mus- olus seemed to dry up and form into little knots, joints were swollen and painful, and all concluded 1 must die. have used five bottles of B. B. B , and I have gained 60 pounds of flesh, and am now as Bound as any woman. Belle Dun-away. Atlanta, Oa. Sold in New Berne by R. N. DnfTy and .. It. Meadows. V. M.C. A. CONVKNriOX. IKruinNewt and Observer. Delegates to tbe convention com menced to arrive Thursday evening. and there were additional arrivals yes terday. The delegates Immediately re paired to the rooms of the association Jrom where they were assigned to homes. At three o clock p. m., the convention met in the First Baptist church, there being present Mesars. Geo. Worth, J. F. Hendren and S. .T. Kelsey, from Bineham school associa- ion: W. M. Curtis, H. L. Harris and D. J. Carrie, of the Chapel Hill associa tion; S B. Weeks, treasurer of the State executive committee; A. S. Cald- elland Rev. W. R. Atkinson, from Charlotte: J. K. Hall and C. O. Vardell, from the Davidson College association; W. a. Uleary, from Henderson associa tion; A. M. Baker, from New Berne; J. F. McCubbins, from Salisbury; S. C Pool, from Smithfield ; O. W. Blount, from Wilson, and H. O. Williams. Other delegates arrived last night, and notifications were reoeived from others who will arrive today. Thirteen asso ciations will be represented. After devotional exercises, oonduoted by Mr. C. O. Vardell, Mr. & B. Weeks called convention to order. Mesars. A. S. Caldwell, W. W. Parish and Geo. C. Worth were appointed as committee on nominations. Messrs. W. M. Curtis, E. L. Harris and J. F. MoCubbins were appointed as temporary business com mittee. The programme as heretofore .published was taken np and conducted wftn great Interest and edincation. During the session a telegram was re ceived from Mr. H. M. Clark,' general secretary of the Richmond association, expressing regrets at' being unable to attend and suggesting that the associa tion read Psalms 118-8. Dr. Thos. Hume, of Chapel Hill, was prevented from attending by aiokneas, as was also Prof . J. W. Gore, of Chapel Hill, on account of sickness in his family. At 8:30 o'clock the Ladies Auxiliary gave a reception and lunch to the dele gates and members of, the local association--' ia the gymnasium - hall. The spread was elegant, served by fair hands, and formed at least One great spark of brightness in the liyes of those who participated. The sincere thanks and appreciation of the delegates and members were profusely and unani mously expressed. zhr- 'wow atetBioftv The convention met pursuant to ad journment at 7:80 p.- m. at tbe First Baptist Church. The address of wel come to the convention was made by Rev. Robt., Strange, Reotor of the Church of the.Oood Shepherd. Mr. Strange addressed the' convention in feeling- terms, expressing most cor dial weloome to the convention m the city.1. The response was made by Rev. W, R. Atkinson of Charlotte ia a very eloquent and appropriate address. -.. The committee on permanent organ! ration reported as follows - A G. Bran aier, president; W. I. Young, first vioe preeidentj A-U.rBaker, second vice president v C O. Vardell, third vice president; 8. B. WeekSy secretary; Geo. Worth, BsristanC ;.'" , v- "; i Mr. E- T. Dadum, of i NortolkrVs,, addressed the convention on the -"True Mission of the Young Men's Christian Association." 'f;. W ,-? .--, Owin? to the absence of !. Hume, of the University., and-Mr.. Miller, of Koanose t'ouega,; irginia tnesuoject of "The Work of tbe Y. M. Or A.. In Schools ard -Ollegee" was ditcussed by Sir. Q. II. Williams and Mr.' A U. locham. of Battleboro, Vermont, r. Benediction by Rev. J. M. Atkinson, D. D,v . ; -t : - took Oat For Taem." Any Snforma! ion will be fr'-fefully tp? ived leading to the dif"overy and arrfA; of parties representicg them f-s ss my seents in order to sell c i t iap ri my rppuiat; in. -AH cf - "' ere ei'-n' ' I'sws" ' r - c i : ; r " " fl FOBE1BS SEWS. Bekun, April 1. Advices received from Petereburg fully confirm the re port that another attempt had been made upon the life of the Csar. It is learned that on Tuesday, while the osar waa exercising in tbe park coa nected.wita the tiatechina Palace, he was fired upon by an army officer, the ball passing olose to his person. The officer was immediately seized by the attendants and imprisoned. LONDOH, April 1: The whips of both parties in the House of Commons are doing their utmost to secure a full at tendance at tonight's session. It is not known positively whether Parnell will move the amendment of which he has given notice. The Gladstone Liberals will meet the Government's motion for a seoond reading of the Inch Crimes At amendment bill with a hostile amtndment- The form which this shall take has not yet been decided upon. AM AUDIENCE TO AMERICANS. Rome, April 3. A second audience was given to Americans at the Vatican yeeterjay. Cardinal Gibbons presented visitors to the Pope, wbo said a kindly ord to each and expressed his delight at again seeing so many of the Ameri cana faithful. Cardinal Gibbons had a private audience with the Pope previous to the public rrceufcicn The Pope o brief to Bishop lielund on the teiuper- anoe question has been istuel. In it the Pope raised the Catholic Total Abstinence Uniou, comments on the deplorable natuie of the evils caused by intemperaLO j, and urg s pastors to in crease their efforts to extirpate the plague of drunkenness. MUCH ALARM UT NO MATKK1AL DlMAilE. Madrid, April 3. During the silting of the Chamber of Deputies yesterday a parchment case containing gunpow der, within which was a uirtahctbr tridge with a fuse attached, was found n the doorway of the president bu reau. LAter in the even lug a petard was exploded in ihe vestibule adjoining the cilice of the ministry of rJnauce. Win dows were broken by the concussion. Nobody was Injured, but the two events have caused much alarm. CONSPIRATOES IIAMJEH. BERLIN, April 8. Three persons who weie concerned in the attempt to assas sinate the Czar by means of bombs, in St. Petersburg, ou March Kt, were hanged Thursday morning. Salvation Oil is the greatest puin destroyer of the age. It instantly re lieves and speedily annihilates pain, whether it arises from a cut, bruise, scald, burn, frost-bile, or from a wound of any other kind. Price twenty-live cents a boitle Ex-Secretary Manning's Condition. New York, April 1. A Washington Special to the hvemng J'ost says: A gentleman in thia city, who has had es pecial reason to interest himself in the condition of ex-Secretary Manning's health, has received personal advices from England confirming the worst re ports yet published, liis informant as serts that tbe ex-Secretary was not only not improved by the voyage, but is de cidedly worse today than he was before be sailed worse even than when he landed in England. 1 1 in friends have little hope of his recovery. ANOTHER ACCOUNT. London, April 1. A private letter from Bournemouth conveys the state ment that ex-Secretary Manning has grown worse since his arrival in Eng land. The ocean voyage is said to have been too severe for him. liis move ments are kept secret, only a few inti mates being permitted to see bim, so that his exact condition cannot be read ily learned. KX SBOB.GTAMY MANNLNo'h HKALTH. London, April 3, Hon. Daniel Man ning, who hi now at Bournemouth, it not seriously ill. He has been staying at Meridale Hall, Bournemouth, since last Sunday. lie ia suffering from heart complaint, but his malady is fiot serious enough to prevent him' from driving out daily. Dr Horace Dftbell, who is attending Mr. Manning, yester day pronounced him to be in improved Too Much Uv8tock.V-'4WUy, Jones, what ho(a)rse you have ia lour throaty"' "Yes, 1 raised it from a col(d)t in my head. I've too muob live stock." 'Well, like cures Jiks; Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup will cure you ?be Bull will quickly scare the ho(a)rse away." The Thirty-Fourth Convention. Medical Societt or State of N. C, i Secretsry's Office, Tnrboro; N. C, April 1. 1887. J The Thirty-fourth Annual Meeting of the Medical 'Society of the State Of North Carol in will bo held in Char lotte. Wednesday, April 13th, 1887. Subjects for d iscussion : 1st. Tao rational treatment ei ileo colitis Ot childhood. A ir-Xisr; L.' 8i. Our Autumnal T"!f, it r jr3 and treatment. , td. Are the dangers Of hi,"-, era- tors) in-, acuta diseases-over-estimated. Leader of .debate,- Dfi-.W. P. Beal of Greensboro. Besides this a great many, papers will be submitted, the annual essay, oration, reports of sections, pms essays and voluntary reports. i " - ; - ' . Manr distuurutansd members ox tne profession from abroad will be pressor; The meeting promises te be a large and enthuBiasttaons. Excursion, rates on alt railroads.- r - .ry iirrr - ft i . Jcuah U. BaXik, UJm Seo'y.V - Beta Baas rs.; -.-. . For ever two jeara J have, t a a euf ferer f.om rheumatism, affecting both shoulders to such au extent that I could not ptit on my coat without help. The Ce c f fve u bott!f s rf B.B.15. ""ti 1 f --l..e core. I Ttiet to 1 ; v, . , W. ; Jxcri-ii sr.! all r""1'" ' rf i'f ii.. J- : 'a r : t - : . j- COIV1MERCIAL. JocrmaL Omoi, April i I P. M. OOTTOH. Nw York, April 2 Noon. Futuies closed firm. Sales of 92,700 bales. April, May, June, July, August, September. 10 07 October, 10.40 10 &6 10 64 10.73 10.71 10.7S November, December, January, February, March. 9. SO Spots (juiet; Middling 10 5 8. Ijow Middling. 10 8-1C; Good Ordinary 9 5 a. New Berne Market quiet. No sales Good Middling 10 3-16; Middling 1(J; Low Middling 9 9-16: Good Ordinary 9. Seed xtton 83 00. Cotton Seed 8 1 0 00. Turpentine Hard. :; : Tar 75c at 1.25. Oats 50c. in bulk Cork 15u52c Rice fjOaliO. Beeswax IV. pej 11 BEKr On foot. 3c to 5c. OoUNTHV Hams lOaA'-c ier:t . I.akd 10c. ix r !h. Eogs 0j. per doxen. Kaatiu Pork 4inbV- ur pound Peanuts -75c. hi 1 Ou per bushel. FODDER 75c. aSl OP pel hundred Onions 8J.00a2 25 per barrel Field Pkab 65a70c. HIDES Dry, luc. . ureen be TaLIxiw 6c. ir lb. :.uo. UHIOKENB (irowu, 4.'ia'n l"'ng 8oa25o. Meal 70c. x?r buwhel. Oats 50 els. per bushel. Potatoes, Karly li su Wool lOalOc. per pound. p. r bM PoTATOKB Bahaiiitts. aOc. , yam. Uc West Indias, 50o. : Harrison. H5c. Hhinules West India, dull and . )ln i n h inal;not wanted. linildine 5 heart Sa. 00; Baps g 1.60 uer M WlloLKbl l.K KIM. K New Mess Poiik tl '.."." HH')ULDKK Ml'AT- -7e. C. It. ', F B'e. H V and 1. ('.-'.' Flour 3.00a'i. 00. LARD Sc. by the tierce. Nails Basis 10 s.S2 To. Sugar (Iranulatod , (i c tVlFFEK 16nl7cc CliEEiiK 15. HALT W0nb5c. perHKeU Molasses and Hybim-?0a45o Powdeh ?6.00. Hht Drop, 81.75. buck, 2 i'U. Keroskne-9c. Flour ! Flour! Flour ! Pork! Pork! Pork! Both of the above article on hand in largo quantities, and at prices guaran teed to suit, ut W. ITills Old Market Site, m :w It Kit. K I .i m1i,M hu -'it fU oo ii t h a nm 1 1 1 'or 1 1 w (ah U 1 1' lit a 1 1 1 nvf-r ii IfcM in 1 lu- t 1 Iva If N. V SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES I )i:ti' ojir-iH if lit Ihe (juloit llotlMt1 SlalilrN a I iv cry it u tl J vcli.tciKe Stall v vt ht-rc I Ki-i-p poiikI aiitl ) tn haiul limn h itnl l',n;n-h Id tll, ticlniiiKt' oriel. i't crtoiiH ant h p w ! 1 1 ctnvf.il t utiy pluiMt In ttie mii i ruuiitji n niunlij nl lfHH4IHHtll' rHln. HoptiiK to t Mil lo uprve all. I Mm, Willi tli an Ufl ior aI rnvortt. irmi ilUl.v WAUKK I'. CK'tWN. I am happy because I bought mv Cart Wheels and Axles from J. C. WLUTTY, Craven 8t., New Berne, N. C. pejCE: Horse Cart Wheels and Iron Axle, 81 6. 00 Horse Cart Wheels and T. 8. Axle, 15.00 Ox Cart Wheels and Iron Axle, 25.00 : , Made by Tennessee Wagon Works and warranted. mb31 dw r; Notice. Ti,ero will be a Special Meeting of the Stockholders ot the Newborn and Pamliod Steam Transportation Com pany at the KaooM of the Board of rraue. rid ay, April 8Ui, ltS7. at 11 o'clock, A.M. . P3td..:r..' : .. L4. ' lresident. K Cassards Lard. u sugar ArTxredniSa .rt "? ' . D TTrt TT t TVTTT5 rj ' And BrcakfastAStripsi - .. .! ii- . ; fcyWj' i; T u Ar l finoat on tint tnrkeL anil a '.; soli fcy ACTTJAJi WEXGHT at 4 Vrtr 1 i!r E. W. aliUTuOD. ' txa iiflTu; , Smallwood & Slzn0V- DEALERS IN QESER&L HARDWARE, , . TINWARK, ULASSWABt '-fc-' . WOODEXWARE, CROCKElSf SAHJ1, DOORS, BIMipSj; GLASS, rAIXTS, OILS '- AND 8T0V UNSURPASSED AS TO. . " PRICE aiwidie h trcf, Kt liobr to ? ot-l AlWrt. NEW BERNE. Ki Sale of Valuable Real Persoual Property. and c mu-iiOuiiu- i April nr. Hue ,r Ker8 runlali ed in certain (. exeeele.l liy A. H. UelmlBon II, . in "j I W . I e . I . ..il, k ..m el null 111 11 lu I d t o if ibe rity of 1 111 I tie Krguiex' aareanl, hix.k 6, 1 . IM. k mi tin;. I wm ourt liai se door lu t'.t-Laio ttiid county ill. I lef! .In. ren ii)iii HKI.I. lei I AMI Hi.- Illy el , iil"ita!il, en 11 II,.' tVeilnt! (1 iii. the lid (!y of May, 1SS7, iti 1 W I.IA I- . M . fiillowlut; deerlbJ 1 New lirme. lo wit ' .ler ll-oiil -el the lot i 1 1 " iliiii of huIiI Clly ii I ".n wiii Ii iiie fcll ii.eH. kli'.wn anil rte- n v :n i he en x , ! :i l.alf el' W it. i i, h : i . I il.-h'i i .,t ! un I ."! Nil ilu- i, ,i s A K U'lii, w i !'l 1 i !'ilfi i,. . , ui.J .1 LllM w.liir i N'i '.' i nl u.i waier fnmt ef Im ie iower entiiue (luol I'll..-, pullej 6 mid hang ...i MiKlnt .'I "lie f. , I 1 1 . I I ll,lilrll. llllf I. , M il, h" "I e I " u : l . ef i Be,,l Oil Mai liln- li i,re I of b il laulle preK : H . u il "ii ialm 1 . i N Linl.er 1 wo Holla 1 1 1. s i hits pttt r.TAp.n ,t r. . a : . . ujiJ Id ITcusc 1 Trent River Steam boat 2t:ck For Sale. HKIKKN MIAKI S of 8Ti)CK of the NeuPt. Trent Kiver Hleainhoal Co. will l.o b.iiii in Irm.t of Watson & Street h flice mi Sulh Front Btreet, on WKI-MAI. A Y. Al'IML Cm, at 12 .. . I., k . I el II, ( uAi. W ATS. ..N tv KTUKE'l', 'ltd AuclioneerH. ALEX. JUSTICE, DKALKK IN Fine Flour of all Grades, Selrcted Teas, Pure Coffees aud Spices, Butter and Cheese, from the best dairies. 'II.- l.Blccsl n.i.l I.,, i M.lcelnl Sloik of A IValJ KM I I IN AM VEUKT1BLSD ( er In line lniieli i,, Nrw llerne. A Ihii. il lull Hi ,,I M kepi in ,i H inl-t'lHw Sinn . i;iinln, UKiiBlly (1. Ik e l eie.l :,l ii") 'i rt of I lie city It.MS ( II. ItriMKl St. Niv Kerne, iiir;'T il u N. : NOTICE. stale.. i Ni rlli Carolina Oaven CouuLy. 1 Hlii e ,-el k Superior Court, lake iiotlrr: That I hae Hi 1 lSy lmip,! letter. ilrrlariiiK V. llurrng ILj.Hid mreel, John c. (iallln and Kalph (limy of Craven eoiuiiy, Bmi H. C. CnrWT. John M. Mann, W . 1). Muny, M. M. KaiwraiKj J. w. H Wewonof llyile eoniitv, and their succen aoiH lo lea etirporntion. ior the purpose and aoeonlliig to Hie lerina ireV-rlbl lu article of aitreemoni riled and recorded In aald of flee TlinsiibMianre of nald aRrfwment thai nd parllia desire to lieoom lB'Orpora1t under II, e name of The Hyde i,lue IXunpaui. for carrylusc In-lght and hire, good wares and merchandise, snil all ItinilMiriihiiiiiA. and also passengers from aiid to all points on I'aiullco aud Alhemarle Bounds and Nen Klver snd ihelr tributaries, irlth steamers and other boats. In said fcrirtethe principal place of business to be asKewbsm. N. ... to continue thirty ye ns; tbe amount ,. of cspiui stock to b live ttiljuaand onliara (So.ixsi). snd each sharBfty rlollats ' l'hls aih day of March,lKli7 ..., -41HI0I UJUtt Clerk sup. Court. FOR BARGAINS IN Furniture, CALL AT THE ITew Berne Furniture' Stored WFilT trrriT-iT r omiiitn, . '' Where it can be found in Krvatairieiy1. Fnrnitnre not in stock wilt oe'ordered 'M ; at a small per cent above coat, -iti -.i " T? A liberal sbare of pnblio patronagia Solicited. . , : ' J. M. HQIEj,, marU dwtf HAYL-lSAirir 1", , ' rti 4s -100 Tons ikYet6HUii Wir , Clean Bweetj 'Cjrao'ltJra j-f U rAl.'95A.'fVA vniiyf r.- ,KA.Tlffl0tn:ei.C)'ter;: MlsoJ"tl6rer Ind'c-Ler g i V-'. 'a l7-.- .- A J -T v nyr it r'"n aVA. matl.S r!f