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S-alaM mtw. lAAedtaat Uee WitaeeUa Sl THE LIUI5L1TI RE. Learisg, for the' present, Nation al afaira, knowing that they will adjust themselves, or, at all events, La leondncted independently of Mggestions from this quarter, we tars- now to our State Legislature, Xad enquire, what is to be done for . i'the food of North Carolina gene - riraU particular! The approaching Legislature will '1 "Democratic, and this gives as 1. Sara ace of a careful regard for tbe ;7jiitert.U of all commonwealth. the people of this tthere are three subjects that challenge special attention as con tributing very largely to tbe honor I the Btate and the well being ol her citizens. These are education, agriculture an1 transportation. "l;itba Democratic party, or per haps more properly the State, is oommitced to tbe most extended aoI thorough education of the Vrvjfct many years the University i M; feitl' eld high rank amon g the Iw'tdncatlonal institutions of tbe Stt3f),1. which it f iaacoaferred are incalculable, and f? H deserree to be fostered by the 33Uteand patronized by the peo ple. . . It is equally a matter of self " gratalation that the denomination J a! achools and colleges are ably rAoadjieted and are contributing ttinifBeaearably to the general in- vtenigence and progressive develop- meat of North Carolina. : 'Bat, admitting all that can be J1 cJalraed for. higher education, it is to oureommoa school system that ' We look with constant and ever . . increasing solicitude. Very much aaa been accomplished, and it will be the duty, and, we doubt not no less the pleasure, of the Legislature t adrance this great interest by each legislation as the exigencies of Um situation may demand. Arricnitnre is at the foundation .Df Btate and individual prosperity Sfach has been done by the State, in late years, in the interest of this most honorable vocation. There will probably be more far mcra la the next Legislature than ia any former General Assembly. Tber hare been elected as the rightful and appropriate representa tives of their respective constitnen ciea, and we repose tbe fullest . . confidence In their intelligence ad -. patriotism, We trust that there -4v -lightening future before the farmera of North Carolina, and that . ! fV fvnondri f 17 all .laaflAM nf il';aoclety will find corresponding Omenta. rvcortatior Tbe subject is too broad for a general discussion, and lirlat r ire shall now say will refer , iCblefly to Eastern North Carolina. rii.Tteto -ahonld be no rivalry, but a renoroas emulation, between the 'direreht sections of the State. Oar ptidptei from Tennessee to the At - lantio,' are iignally blessed by the , . rreat Creator. Ia salubrity of iaattf fertility of soil, - character ' fof ''poptiioiu0 waTtr elee oatcri (ato too structure of a great sommonrealthr North ' Carolina is ' Qttnrrparved;. Adaittinc tb beaa tjaad tTsxdeo? cf the We&toAjv preciilinj the ftil.h aad etliart f the centra, w daiai for JUstera NotU Caxolia totality with, tbcm Uaj tha.t Uxkriottt U the pa t and tnspiriBfta tba future. Eqoa"j bleac4 bj aatarepeqaallj honor able U history, aha should be cquiI la rights sad irilefes. This has boea accorded io W iiUt .illiliiairri' I IT Ti iTtt'TrnTT-ff II B immaterial hew fertile are ear Un4sor ho prolita areour waters, Urert is 'r roaperltj to oar people so kBf as tostlitie for trsasptxtsv tion are wanting. Whether, railroad oomraiasioo, sqasIUiBf freights and abolishing hurtful diacrimlnatioas, Till reaiedy tha evil, or the construction ot new roads is Dtce&sarj, are quwtioos that present themselves to the ob lic It is enough for as, it present, to call attention to the situation, and ask such co operation as is consistent with the general pros perity of North Carolina. The Atheist Silenced. Many years ago, tbe Rev. Iaac Qnseman made a trip to Iowa. Oa board the steamer ia which he took passage at Cincinnati, there wa a gentleman who took great paios to make known that he was opposed to Christianity and all iorms r re ligion. ile spent most of tbe day io r going with those who a-ould dispute with him, aod iu pouring forth anathemas against priestcraft and the credulity of mankind, tie le uounced Christ as an impostor, re ligion as a delusion, any particular form of worship or creed as the re suit of trammels of edncation, ami that it was oolr tolerated by states men for tbe security of government and the benefit of the weak and er ring. Ile was evidently a man ol education and ability. His repar tee, drollery, sarcasm, and a faculty for turning things into tbe ridicul ous, bore down so heavily upon those with whom he argued, that they were generally silenced, though not convinced. One day he was ia high glee, and kept a crowd of passengers ui a continual roar of laughter at bis irreligious jokes and witticisms. On this occasion Mr.Ouseman, who had hitherto refrained from enter ing into any dispute or controversy with him, determined to try and silence liim or turn the laugh against him. He accordingly moved slowly towards the crowd the skeptic was amusing. On his approaching, the other observed: ''Well, old gentleman, I am a freethinker; what is your notion about religion 1" "Why, sir, I have always been taueht to believe in the truth of the Christian religion; and have never once had a doubt of tbe ex istence of a supreme and intelli gent Cause. But, in turn, let me ask you n question. Do .you be lieve in tho immortality ot the soul!" "Certainly not 1 have none." "Do you denv the existense of a God! 'Most assuredly I do." "Then, sir, I have heard of you before." "Heard of me be lore!'' Tes, ' sir, I have read about you." "Jiead about me! 1 was not aware that 1 was published. Pray, where t" ''in the Psalms of David, sir, where it. reads: 'The fool hath said in bis heart, there is no God.'" At this un looked for turn in the argument, there was one general burst of laughter and hurra, at tbe expense of the atheist, who, con founded, and being unable to rally at being thns aoexpectedly proved a fool, moved away to another part of the boat. Daring the remainder of the voyage the wisacre was silent on religions subjects; but oc ca8ionolly some of the passengers would tease him by slyly observ ing, "I have beard of you before." ' A Close Share. Some eight or nine years ago four of ns were camping for a fortnight, and os tbe day, when the incident 1 relate occurred, we had all gone oat early, and had hfmted nntu past noon without succeess. Un oar trip homeward, we agreed to sep arate, two and two as we have done today, spread oat widely, and sur rounded An immense marsh, whose brashy borders were wont jo be a favorite resort for the game we were ia search of, and we accord ingly departed on onr respective routes. I had nearly reached the lower end of the marsh, which by tbe way was entirely open, when my com panion, who was slightly in . ad vance, beckoned to me, and on my coming up, told me that be bad seen a large deer slowly feeding along a ; strip of alders which reaehed to a tongue of high ground running out into the marsh! and that if I , woald wait for a few min utes, he would go around to the farther1 end, fond thas one of as izz.ll U szre to gxl a sLst. . A erase! t sJler sty eospa&ioa had left me, ocx eeparaUd fnesds, one of who j was accost pai4 l r hii ii;, eroased a narrow Ugooe ii the aurch aboct a mile distant, girmg ao iadicatiaa ol baviag aec tat j soon after I approached the place vherethadeev had been aeea by my fries dr and aa Bothing had .op-J . . a aa w a. . . tii 1 uaeauy oa getuag a good !ow;lmttiy po!&t covered aa aaUI l.waaiWUhia iW. yards o;the moBud, which in coterod with scrah oaks of a rtty. Atmm growth, with her aad there W4 spots, where aa animal ia motion would have to show UaeU ia ascefldiog thetidge,:ihV. s.l-Cm' " I bad approached very slowly and cautioasly ad waited aome miaatea for toand or motion, oat in vain: and bad a boat concluded that the deer bad either escaped pr laid down, whsaa alight rasding on top ei the kin attracted my attention, and the aext moment I saw faintly through the loilaga the unmistak able whisk of a deerfa u3 1 igain, a little fnrtber on, it was repeat I, the same quivering shake of tbe flag, so familiar to every 4er stalker, and catching a qitck eight where I supposed tho bodr waa, 1 flred. My shot waa answered by a yell of agony that told too truly if own story, snd upon harrying to the spot I found the dog 01 my friend lying dead at tbe feet of his master. His hand at the moment the fatal shot waa fired had rested upon the animal's head, whose joy tol response to the caress ot his master had been the cause of bis death. It waa tbe wag of the dog's taiL and not tbe deer's, that I saw. 1 was thunderstruck, not at tbtq death of the dog, bat at the thought! of the consequences bad my aim Forest and Stream. WOiBBSFI'L Cl'KKSi W. D. Hot ft Co., Wboleaala and Retail Druggiata of Roma, Oa.,Mji: Wa hava been Mlliog Dr. Klng'i Naw DiscoTary. Elactrio Bitters aad Buok leu't Arnica Balva for four yaara. Have nerer bandied reotediat that aell io well, or gire anch uniraraal aatUfao tion . There have been torn wonderful cure effected by tbeee medicine in kbie city. Several oaeee o( pronounced eon lumption have been entirely cured by use of a few bottlea of Dr. King's New DiaeoTery taken ia connection with Electric BiUara. We guarantee them Iwaya. Sold, wholesale and reuii. at R. N. Daffy's drag store. INDIVIDUALITY. Tbli li om own Speelfle virtue Oor rem edy poeaeuee only what we claim for It, trol that 11 enough to latlify any eTen the ekea- tlcnl. PI KK BLOOD IS OF PRICELESS VALUE. The Blood Balm Co., Atlanta. Oe : Mr laar Sir I have for mme time Mt nid 'ft. ft. B." ee putlfler of the blood and to balld op the system generally, end cmi-Uler It. wlthont exception the floeet remedy of the kind In the market. Y our with beet wiehee, ARTHUR 0. LXWIK. Editor Southern BcriciT. EVTAVLA, ALA., Joly 4 , 1883. II B. B. Co , Atlanta, Oa : (ienta-I cannot ear enough In praise or your Hiood partner. Tweoty-nre eollare per battle wonlS ba a smaH price foj U eom pared to kd time. iwae dofli it OJQ DM jraWB! " Br roe and In so aaort itr ea-ei all orer my body and ilDa.aaaX taokatacKxorao-lled blood purtOers and mw did sea ear food in met I wm dWllT towJn wone. I bought a bnttie of U. as B. and bafote I had need the Orat bottle 1 knew 1 baa gal hold of the right medicine, aad after taking four or are not- un 1 was a wen man. R.B. five Yiuats sorrKBUie phoii .- cavaaatsrsacijsvBto. vj.'Jnt ctJBotX,'A4. May 31. 187. I harn -been a ensaras1 from Catarrh for (oar .7 Ma, I bare tead Ment dlfferant medlelnaa that proposed toeara It, bat aere ftmnd any relief until 1 need Botanic Blood B.B.B.) lnce aslnf that I bare ex perienced treat relief, and beltere 1 will per- reet a permanent cure. j. u. bith: SPECIAL ROTICK. AH wbodesira fall lafotmatlon about the eauee and cure of Blood Pal one. gerofala and Scrofuloue Swell lags, Ulaerf,- Korea, Kbenmatlem, Kidney Complaints. Ostanh, etc., can seenre by mall, free, -a eopy af onr Unit Illustrated book of Wondets. filled with tbe most wonderful and startling proof ever neiore xnown. Auareie BijOod BAfca Co.. Atlanta, Oa. For sale In flew Berne at tbedrpg stores of K. N. . Daffy aad E. H. Meadows, :a nov c r Independent 8teamVoai'ttnet On and after Monday the 10th da? el SepU the steamer Howard will rta the fgdjowum schedoJe; . ' For Treatoa erery Monday and Fri day at eight o'clock, retaralngTaeeday and Saturday. . ; " J. . lAfilTTER, laaaager. J. J. Diaoaw AT, Afetrt at New Berne. B. 8AWYEE, FASHIOITABLE TAILOR llttMi STRIET, ' Two doors' south 'Haha's Llrsry Sublet, -iiorldlf NEW BERNE.' N, C. i-4 CIGARS FOR 8AIE AT COST. Hat tar Dortbased a larce stock of Cigars, and tbe demand for same being small, f now bffr to the merchants CIOAKS AT COST until my stock la redoeed,' Cash oa delirerjV . -. . r , - 1 - rv- I - s-- f , !c; sic MM WMJ f ' I ' s aXalliJ Absolutely Pii re taw mumtm mmmr awaa it aarr ri Nnir.itfMitk. Ml koMna,Mw M.a mo aa an mi aoaaptwoa wua m miiy f lo Wat, &orl iia arptMaw low ia, aata-aatyta i. tWWAK ai raaaaOo.U Watl-aVJ! . Fbr sale Ia Navbam tflasi UOitr. 4 This is tl ve Top of the Genuine Pearl Top Lamp Chimney, All pthers, similar are Jmitatipn- This exact Label X .son each rearl Top Chimney. A dealer may say and think he has others as good, BUT HE HAS NOT. Insist upon the Exact Label and Top. rsi km. 1 rairwMK. masi mn.t it GEO. A. MACBETH & CO., Pittsburg!, h, Auction! To the Public ! As 1 am conrpel.ed to settle up the Eitate of 11. Cohsa, deoeasedi, I will commence AI UllUA OALiCS oa the 13th day! of NOVEMBER, in order to close oil the Entire Stock of Merchandise now in the Weinstein Building, consisting of Dry Goods, Clothm. Boots and Shoes, Carpets aiidlXatiing, Hats aiid;.Capf, Ladies and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Trunks and Valises, Aad a treat many aaore- artUlei too nimerous to mention i ', The sale will 66ntlnae flail until the entire stock ii solo. 1 ' 1 ' I " Thfl stock wiU W flied ,1a loli io snit Merchants aad "other Wirehaeerl. I will als sell it W: satts iitai LARGE 8T0CK OF BUGGIES, and an kindi of 8ADDLEBY, BUQGYEOBES,Eto J'-i,.. . Kemember these goods will bp said te the highest bidder, aad the tag-lie are tne ones so mmna iu,e prices. IL rt i I will also sell: at Auction to the of Farais, Woodds: sd p wellbgs and 6torehoissiiAnwB3witichjhi the city af Jifew BeraaisheJVe steia Baildiag, anhrW Ttorj(.,aod basemenV; iron ; elaaUnl ' flrr, proof store lonse, situated on' lseorher--af XI' Jit. i. ' I ' irouoos ana auaote suoeta r$ ' -,. Six nice two storrdsallings, also ia the oitf of New BernS, situated on Pollock and TJancock streets,' all io For lask pf' space we will postpoae the iescrrptions of t:fsms,otjn,iia above hamd COtnties ,nti! the da J of ilfl. Terfiis B1 also e statist COME ONE! COME ALL 4 !l A WWfWVMiSfl'lTI t 1 f ft 1U iix)VliIlUiaD, i STATES A HO anOTXOa wIU Se sect OD appUeatloarFRBax e ! - J' ii-ni I To those who want tbeir adrert'suir -n pay. wa ean offer no better mertlnm for taor oogh and effectlre work tbaa tbe rtricae seetlonsof our Seieet LHt, p t t.c GEO P. ROWttb CO., r ., 1 Vewscaptr Adrertiilng Bnrean; ' . ortMlwlM --WSptnee street, Mew York. ll.''it ".'ll!l'.'iii-l!.' 1 ' . ,, y mini wvuung. v , AAA, JOiKS. agent t9 D. KLKI5 A ? Phi lade Iph lay wiU nraiah,, BnlU medef. order and (tuuaiteed to fit at Reasonable prices, for Men. aod Bays. Samples eta ke seea at tbe more ef tie Alien tX Oo. - a A Uniforms a tpjflWty, . Or4ers sol!flte4, V, .. . ilf.aJ m . t a i. R highest bidder the iENTIEE BEAXi ESTATE aitn&led Oraren,1 iPam Rco and Beaifort ctjnrjthSr conitint TO VOiCT t 1 a i : Public iCqherally (V. . 1 HI'.; .Jk JI X4SK.yOTlCEi THlT. AT. LCIoiliiiifaiillopjfe- 15 Tv doora aortk al Hotal A'bart, HUM yraU6aaeUdUaaof , II t He., Etc. Boys' Clothing InVariafy. itsil rtmembertd. say srtlcla bourht at nay store If aol satUactory will U taaaaaackaad aaonsy raanded wUhontQuestior. ' atr. 8. R. Ball will sodtsror tomake your-visit pleasant nd agreeable. Tnsnkiog tbe public for past patronage, I reapedally ask a continuance.' R-pectfully your obi. art., .r "T " F. T. PATTERSOW. Motto: NOTHING BUT GEOHOE 1SII, Oas this season brftght ont aa aagTegatlori orBaigilna'l are bound to nleaau the most critical and cloaest buyer. " P Our CLOTHINO comprises tbe latgest Tatletr, handsomest stylos and floest quality star shown in Newborn, and desirous of bold ice our poaitijo a thsy will be sold at astonishing low prices- To quote prices bero would mislead as the quality is far superior to what one weuM suppose from the prices we could quote. t ,We have a beautiful line or Knee Suits, snd siogle KoeePaots without Jackets for children. . ' Our STYLES are STRIKING! Cur PRICES CATCHING ! In HATS we are showing all the new shspes, comprising the Miller Dunlan and Youmsn blocks, snd haviog Utea bought from first bande tbey will be sold eeSoatshinjrty low. -. The biggest stock of MEM'S, WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S SHOES in town from 7o. and f 1.00 upwards. The aelebrated BATTLES' fia.fiO HHora which we are sole Agents. Every pair sold with the following guarantee; If 'any pair within a reasonable time gives out, we will upon return of shoes aod state ment as to length of wear gire another new pair w exes an re. t uai w bhb juss reoeivea ana as erer tney are the beauties of the season -A. fine French Qanl's Kid Otere worth at least 11.60 will be sold for 50c Der osir' Urge stock of UNDERWEAR to be giren away as Bargains. P Our modesty revolts at our blowing our own born, but call on u -mi toot it for ua. Our customers know well Nothing but Bargains!! Ma. J. J. Baxtbb of Pamlico would be guarantee tbem satisfaction. Agent Tor tbe celebrated Old Rtaten Island Dyeing EitoblJshment best in world- Established 1819. All work carried free of express charges.' Fiimitui-p f I JOHN SUTFR Has on bead and Is receiving every day handsome parlor suits, chamber sets, heavy, walnut, bureaus, wardrobes, mattresses, chairs, lounger sofas, etc., etc. v, He also has a line of home-made work of bedsteads, sofas, tables, bureaus, etc.; which are neat and substantial. Prices B'srht Down to Rock Bottom. ' : e6 d w Middle st. Ne w Berne. fcTABLlSHSP.im RaBVn.T 1S38 . Re-establisbad U&l at New Berne, N. o. WALTER'S .1 Oi Flfllogrcph Gallery. I take great yleasnrs in tnfbrmlng my many friend and the public generally, that I hate returned from Morsbead City and re opened my fhatographl fitudlo at Uie old standVwhere t shall be pleased to see all my fjleods tod. tfee public generally. Ihe very aattertng suecess I have met with suiea I have made New Berne my home Is a guarantee f the superior style of ny werk- itrpeakifot luelf. Ut light giveaJ .My light gtveaAhe a OFT PQBGELAI" mr r evi to an mj wotk. iKPECr to all my CHILDREN '8 PICTURES A SPECIALTY, KVBeT STifi.a or PlCTCa OOPMO AMD laaoD to av size pmibid, r , , Mhanklagall lor tfeerr very liberal patrbni Sie, and hoping to merit a esoUDUsnea of ui eame, i am, rripecvraiiy, ) i; wit- fl IPUOHAM i WALTER, , If, V. ear. middle afed Follock eU .over lt.N. . Duffy'adrBg store, ntrane from Pollock street. - ; eep23 dtf $500 Howard ! We win pay the above reward for any eaSs of liver complaint, dyspepela, stsk headaohe, IndlgesUon, eonsUpatloa or ecattvenees we eannoti ears wlta West's Vegetable Liver Pills, when the directions are etiletlyaom. plied Hb They are purely vegei able, and nerer fall to give satUfactlon. Large boxs wBtaming i aogar coaiea pine, X5c rot sale by all druggist. Beware of eounterfeita aa i Imitations. The genuine manufactured Kly by40HNO. Wt8X00H 43 W, Alad a Bt, Chicago, 111. . v. tkAi by B. N. DUrfT.drugglsiti aTew Berne, N.C. apS4dwlffl :o u- NOTICE To lay old eustomera, and aa many new lies as wni favor me with their Patron- agS, that I have removed to my, hewlyi fitUd Toaeorial Pallor, next to'BrsJ Duffy's offlos on Middle street. ' ; J 8balnt :lB 'CenU, and Argt-Class Yo very' mpMK'V '. OS dim w. ,n-? 4, B. BROWK. Cotton Harine Tasixranc&r wa ;rr authorized oy the Boston Marine Insurance Company to effect Marine aad Fire Insurance on Cotton. under rullozs ef the National Board of Marine Underwriters, - -( a rr.. B0BEST3 & HENDEnSOS', 'i -. '. Agents Boston Msrlne InsCo.' Kawbenif If. C, Sept. 14, 1833. - THE Coiiiitv- atreft,,!!!. Lrf mi ll OdrTDote. BABGAINSI- Highest Quality ) 1 lowest Pric es t HAVING THIS AIM IN VIEW, ' . Ihe CLOTIIIEfl. cur motto: ' It GEORGE ASH'S, . middle at , next to L. H. Cutler's pleased to have hUfri... .n 'm the 'stabket&pSei.'s Arol tuae j?taia Pv iz- - j i.i. .ti.l :! ilS2?Zv?!?'tiJx7t1l Treatntent," Dra. T.mi7. r ,rr'f JB 5Jstnient of tbe ?..nieB,,0f w and Mtrogea maane- maila porUMe that . . "ompound Is soeoadeased end it la eeot all over lbs BlW STARKif a pAUir buy the llberi v tn "l named weiKnoVn win V.,e!",r Wta" B5D;r,IW.CirM- MtoLUtT Rul:Y 'I Wt CB'fc"a- .i ttoch a. Bitf "Alia Vroosnan. Qneoomo, Kn, j.l'i. rmAlUrr " "elwisei Mass JadgeH S. Vaarbece. tilw Yorkit Mr. 10. o. Knlgh "ph?JaB?lJhI't ' Xl&X wilmsaTflawaiVBaaB. WlCIt lalanilaT I " ...T7.lTT.1 VxV?m W;tnver;8WNl. Z , KT" ""J" vtrnna7BpanWi Bon . L?b E-lee Consul, CseibUnea. Um - n. V. AanbrMfe-. TiA ninr n., B0duta waieej .. And thogsanda ef ptheistaefarv nar ofUia ''P9LnPO0ud Oxygtn-ma Mode af ketinn ' S RLiWHE?ft? iS;. published by tw ' 7 iV,k.y Pa'el'' whleh Sls to all Inquirers fall informatkm at to tba ramarkabii enra- anVr..?i -KlS -vral hnndrrf 5 surprlaing Bareeln awldennea nf.hi. SVZV?? Vh,m !LT "'1f sWdoned Ji1.'-'2tfift Physlolans. Will be mailed fihn?2T Wouappiicuon. aSS" we Btta.aTik&ww.w. - T : .s ifwh 8wt!niUae,paia,Pa. -Chnroh 8t, .third door South of Ifsln. ' iu ura iinit rnvi7, Preprlet rsee. Board wl th or wfth flnt Vnnm a hW it. i. k week ormontbrTerms moderate. - V..T. ' ,' f Msution to. the in- Jy7 Jpliii'Mlliacia Permanently located on corner of Broad and Bern ate., is prepared to clean, die and repair til kinds of Clotl.irjr at Low Prices.-A epeoisity is made ia Cleanic Lad ice' .Dresses Satisfaction tuamn teed. t ; au2i dtf v. a if Ji t. ; if: V r;
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