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V 1. THE JOURNAL. . arcs-. .jrXWfiXBSE. !T. C. JVXE 5 ISS4. Mutt - " .--- - LbctTILUIbinffotnaL-hoJjtoU 'fW th rtcc-i tbt ttf oded hr pcitioa tt yar, cdl to ttOitl aiithr ti.w Cil, to opon lth -Oil do October IF th late Wall str. troubles mfceald deioil-h th fictitious values placed aposterd rrod to-k m ft t.eai down to rJ taI ;es it w I prort ft blMiD to the country. y t bears do feiteu on it. FmoM tb j -amber ot' tho rV Jitrl, pabJihed -t 1 ricksbortf Mia-, flat! "i )ad Itterefttio? articl opou th-JoMSort-i Blata." Jt du-ouw U bu7 fanlasuk -ad prof-wM tbt -iorti Carolina bu been so utrd- l recently Tbis Jour a&J M dTt entirely to trie SootLen State -at! w n tc11ciu f production. 1 - TUS report roe abroad now- that i Tyttiw ni aocaat Ibe noaiia.tlao V-H.-i tKnwntki (Vn 1 TatIa.'L,Tr U e-Uleatlj a jpmt.r boom fr -oxa now tbaa in . 1880. TVDoiocrU reoerailj - , their atiaiaxe wke- u to too late to correct them. Ia trjiog to atooa tot ft blf error la. 18S0 tbej make a verse one la ISS. Taere vooli l SAUtAieIa nocnaatios Thomas TO ladJcatioaa art ow that ib farmer, maj gtt m good pricw for hU eottoa next laTJ, bat it ia veil not to calcalafe o more than nine to tea eota. It la better to cat the gar- oaata as tokatrt few scraps left thaa to ent it so Urg aa to lack e!oth eaooga to cet the collar of the eoai. 'Farmer who spend their crop bll makiaf it generally coast a. a bi jieM and i loog price, aad thi elasa U fenerallj raa by the BoercbanL Better esti Jat fur oolj a fair yield and a low price if joa axa going to ipnJ It beAire U U marketed. There U . , diagtroC mot beisf able to make x both end meet . apon any other "Z.ks iTerelopmrats being made bn the examination of the recent W all street tranaaetioas place Oeo. , Cbjjit la a mora aneoTiabJe post I tkm thaa whsa the whiskey fnada werw traced to aear the White 4 H-Joaa. Tba'Sew Turk S last x .Friday poblUbes a ttn-aimile of a letter aeot to JaxxsD. Fish, Presi dsmt of tho llarfae JboJik and a partner of the flrmClaAST & WlID ia which It ta It abown wtaatuea. UBaT waajjjarr cog - laluatof IL maaer la which his aa was birag bartered ia the J markejtrbrrirthai ha waa willing for jL-Mrla ta deHrs what pro at he " eaa lor tbo Arm that the am of my " aame and Iafloeace may bring.'' 1 This traaaactioa has settled the qaeatloB of a Third term" forever with hlau , .J r- '. , Tn Katioaal Greaobsck psrtJ crideatly iatcada to bejof the people 'an i for tbe people. Ia the Con ven -tksa atladlaaapoJia thiej adopted a 'platform w-hicb denoooeetl pooling, atocfc wateriag, and discrimination la rates aad charges and demand that Congress correct these abates. If necessary, bj the construction ot X at tonal railroad.; demand the CstaUishmeot of a Government -foawl telegraph system, the aboli . ,. tlon-of the eooTict labor system, a , redaction of the hoars of labor, favors a Coostitotioosl amendment - ' redociogthe terms of United Sutes " rJeeators; favors snbmitting to a j - " rota of the people an amend meut to , " tbw Coostitatioa ia favor of suffrage regardHssa of sex. aad al. on tbe aabjeciof the ltqoor traffic, and tbe quitablo pensioning of all disabled M soldiers of the late war, and de mands the isaoe ot legal tender ' . aotas ia safflcient qaantities to - soppry the demands of trade and commerce. "With BE5 Bctlee for their caadidate they are not likely ta gat all they ask for soon . THE TRUTH. - Weojoy reading Ta- Tri.'4. a paper published by Hon Josiah TTTJUtXX, though much of u is U;s tory that we have read before. We wiah to call tbe editor's attention to a aariooa error in bLs list oftiov roars published in tbe last issue, W think thought to corrected. tot many people swear by what they have en tn a newspaper, specially when that paper is The Trmik. And TU r--'i m.j tind 1U way into oar schools .iml iv.l lege aad oar children ' :n;t-els : rroaeoaaly i m press.! m regi.-d the history of the 5ete la thia list of Governor JTriT rirt 14 pat down for Ww, .,; whea the fact is koo1 oi l J una twiv WOBTH was m tho r:i nr. JOK5aTHX5 W OSTI1 L put .low:: l-aSS-TO, the time of tho I.irr: k riBXD Leg-isUture, when ::,e Shoffoer bill w i.s parsed. :i ier which Governor IIoi.ie le. Ured the coa a ties of Alamn.-o And '.; well ia a state of insu-r. : : editor of TV? Trn 1 o : well acqoain ted with t ro h s thoM times w xi:y :r. in fltatfi. It is :ated :a tins Z. B. Va.'iCB was i',o e.-r.er : 73 aad Thomas J J a k ' : s whea m face they were . Governor and I. teuton r. te la 137(5- We have not. cod errors ia dates, which may o rnevoaa, but .: no-. .-: m the world to loae sight .-:' thatCrraru II. luo.it';: Qoreraoc of Jforth Carotin j. ( VH -IUKKn" K I To K 1 Ol) THE JOI KN Vl . .Mr. :n : .s ; 'i.or Hut b rv4Aon of tin' inch Carteret county. .piNiring in tho New SAI. to ho effect th f. '. els .1 .!, a: 'id .TV.-- ! I -.Air i lit t'l'-'t .1. i r. v is n. : t-r i ;'.t pri)K'.u i.tvfs nil1 vertm'ig ;u i .-.t . T:i.l; tho Mir ;:i li.r dUpute ii.no r-.v S. o Ttm ;s no: .-x . -t.v h it ttl.lt tho J 'l : I : . :: T iio Shor : tT h w h u n n of aivrs .i" r ho c-or.r' rrntain:ti ' !; i o taxo. Kvory o.r of scil;!) i.m.lH for throu h w . t h, in .in : ii : -i s.n. . . !' Ml' . of r ho l.in 1 1 ;.i : :: : :. Wo Ih'Iio o or.o curolos.:n'.s oa 'li.' ;. owuor m allowinji h SOllI for tilM 1j lV.lll' deol ondor snch ih uloroi1 'i. lint i wouM otmi'Is Htrictiv i :o nTl! : h.- Slu r: lT ;rh t ho 1. 1-. . dehnqQont.- woul.l nut allow tht.r laniU to t ihl for t.iio-, ospoci.iliy where thehinil i. of .hit v.ilno. No-. srction M0 of tho ('-lo ; n i -1 how Un.l shall !h sold for tan. and in connection with th.it wo leave to call tbo Sheriff attention to aoctiou 4.V?, and w o now inform lnm tbat the iwt ho i.uMuwtion therein mentioned Mm not exoood V s.ilo ni ;ido tlie amount peoiriod wit boot comply 1 1 ; w i r ii 1 1: l.i w w ill not hold. TLe ncctioiui o; Nu- ('. do thou tlei, w o n o rr print: Sec. 3C91 says: "If tho party charged ha., not penonnl property to be found in tbeconnty of sufliciont ralae, the nheritl, or tAi col octor, ball levy npon the lunda of tbo do liuquent, or any part thereof; said henff Kball return a list of s.ud levy to the Clerk of the Superior Court, who thall enter the same in a book to be kept for that parpoee, ch.irg ing therefor ten cents for eauh levy. For iaaing execution the Clerk's fee shall be fifteen cents." See. 456 aavs: o real property shall o sold 'onder execution until otice of said sale shall hare been nn wxtr for four ..imn.HitU-nrMMliiiiriiacb sle in a newspaper, if any there be, published in tbe county where snch sale is to be made. Provided, that the ctxst of such publication shall not in any case exceed three dollars, to 1 tsied xs other costs in such proceedings or action." If the defective title is not the reason bow will tbe commissioners , .. ,. m secoaot for the aaserttoa elsewhere in their report that persons do allow their property to be sold "for year after year" and no publication from the Joe R.N AI. or controversy with Carteret to cause the del.n T Why should the fl.tr s.lo not be the ' and only one! We thiuk tbe law is all right and Htroug cnoagb to moot the case, and a rigid enlorreuient oulv neceary loiusurothe payment of all taxes 1 ' , oo real or personal property; weiepeat: a sale without comply ing with the law wtll not hold, and to Ibis proposition the report oi me THE CHunn&iouers (urui.th unanswer plums ot tlie soason maue t :ie;r a p able tetiinooy. pearnneo uixm our streets on Tucs . , . . , dav la-st, ami found roa.lv sale at Toe imposition and ciTrrreiD of . ,. . fire rents epiart. l-.ro nian taxes, so that the burden may faIr(Uj8 roU bv thev l.a br had rice equally on rvll who claim that pro rerW. five quarts for acotit. The tection to life, liberty and property storm of Monday evening twisted which the law guarantees is one of the steeple ol tne sow Methodist .. e church and warped n -.'Imhi 1 the difficult problems of govern- mche8 api,arentlVi out ,- pno. It ment Every gocnl citizen who 1S protable atxmt M) feet of the values good government knows the frame work will have to be taken necessity of levying faxes for the down and built over again, in order support of the same, and he ought to pay it willingly unle&s it is known that the money is not being applied to the purposes for which it wa. collected. Tbe law should be so uneqaivocully framed that every person who owns property should understand that it ho fails to con tribute to the funds which are to lie expeuded lor the protection of that nroDertv. in the same nrouor- tion that his fellow men contribute., he forfeits bis right to the same. We do not wish to be understood as favoring oppressive measures for the collection of taxes. Wo In-lieve the burden falls heaviest on those of moderate moans, those w ho own a little property; but wo do a.lvo cate a system ot collection that will hare tbe hardens nt taxation fail equally on all ui a just proportion as to the amount of property they may possess. The commissioners report deals only with the matter ot collection of tales, but there is still another matter worthy of consideration, and that is the listing ot taxes. It is said that there is a hi.xsenes.s 111 the listing that amounts to almost as great loss to the revenue as tho dehncjuenf payers. This :s easily remedied; lot each h-t taker N i wc -OS ; , 1 1 ;n and t tie articles hstor ;n 1 be k:::g and :,d the .ii rate list m a n y avic! 1 1 ti. I.H V TH KM. V M Tl.e . w.sh ti: S- U.K. sa s, he d.-rgo t:. hotly :. . :; e . so : ': : : and gT.i: :'y :e s :-: w -at. . M - .1 ' 1. h: in y ;:..::, '. iv '.on a I . Vss a, .s'.ra;. s;oe 1 favora t.l'us :, uoa. Tit:-, (i li i e .1 Y M i ot STATE NEW;- ani.l fruni our Kirlianifi 1 1 1'-:: i . o:s fells M r .1, p .1. 1). t.lto-.-islillig rawoil if this Forr i n a ro Kipp from ton. llo a: hv Mr. .1. .1 county, wore 1 ini'.iii; vot i f.lty li.irroU. . 1 1 1 iT 1 . : n hoi:so it tho l'.od"s rihu . to to ta! II to WushinMn and shipped North. Winston .vsti'H' .': So t ral tine pool lions of jjold h.U'O been l.nind near (iorinaiiton. Stoker county. recently. Hail stones as laie a.s hens epKi are repoited to have lalloii in .some portions ot thecoun ty Tnosday eveninn- -(vur two hundred scholars were enrolli'd at the graded sehcH'l on Monday and the number is daily increasing. Durham Tobacco 1'lnnt: H. K. Juruey, ot the l'Umt force, let Fri day on a visit to his brother. Kev. N. M. Jurney, at lrtufort, N. ('. i We trust he will have a pleasant time and sale return. I rotes.-ors Kennedy and Simmons, o! the Durham graded school, will sail from New York on the .Ust of May for Kurope. They will bo absent until the middle ot September next. Chatham Record: On the K.th 0f this month as Mr. J. W. dood wrn, of this county, was travelling i from Asheville to Iamkut he saw two large eagles near the road do vonrnig a lamb. Having a pistol with him he slipped up to within twpntv pteps 0, 'them a'nd tlie iarget onti which weighed So pounds and mo.u-.ured feet from tip to tip. Asheville Adcance: Persons hv ing near Dry mon's mountain, about f,,ar miles from Asheville, reporta heavy and damaging hail storm in that "section hvst Saturday. It is xwrted by some that the hail lay at leat a foot deep on the giound. which, however, we tumk greatly exagerated. but tho storm was the heaviest that has visited that see tlon for Rver:d year?, and consul- erable damage w a.-, done to growing crops. Cfoldst)oro MrMscnyn : I he tnt to remedy me aec.ue.ir. Charlotte tnocrat : ll the weather is favorable Friday morn ing, Mr. W. V. Fcgram will release a number of carrier pigeons from tho top of the Central Hotel build ing for a jour ney of about ."iMi miles back to their home at Key port. New Jersey . They were s lit he;. to Mr. l'egram by tho-r o nei at Kevport to be released lor a hoii.e ward flight, jotiruev will It is e.stim.itril the 0 Ill.llll' 111 t'illt IT - Last Sund. e'eriin' Harwell ami llrv. M r. this city, exchanged Harw ell inc. n lii-il l n hurcti, and M r. Ci i i-l: nine hours. the Uev. Mr. Cregory, of pulpits. Mr. the Baptist c orv in the Mftlnxlist iliiirih. Kivyettfvi'.lf (bcrr.r: A trii-i.il hiippt-rii'il on Tuesday List in tli ofliiy i't m:p ul'our worthy justices ot the in'.ice at a time when an in rcrest ;r: j; tn.il was fnin en le t'i-i-n a hajitist friend :ii a im-:!," dist preacher, ;not the .rc.n -her in charge of the eluireh m th:s plar,- . It hecaine necessary lor mir haptisr lY'.end to he ilacrd on the .stand a a witness. After beii'.r swuin ti e re ererid gentleman reminded h.m that he h id been sworn on the 1 Inly l-i ange!ist of Almighty (i.ni to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing hut the truth. Vi-s. s.r. said the witness, I understand that, thereupon the n-vi it-inl gentleman said to ti Mil 'Tcmemher. that the case will high court . stop." said th tiled 1 must a rial and at: : it u ailing;.'! d n M 't's lill U . ( Pell Mel .V ' VSI'K Is ni I II I! i'i. iM'.h K)i: .11 Nf 11 K . t : - e oli.lig s- and t ake - oil 1; el :. .-t bea.oilul apeet (luring the 'iss.lg.' ot tlie loveliest month III all t lie y e.l r. n the .Id. at Ilooll day , -he reaches her enod ot' great est bii'oianey, and shines repleinl en' arnotig the stirs a - t hoi r ae kiio'A . dgod ijlieen. 1 lei ire-elit ii:gh 1 1 o i t i i . -1 i i decimation mikes he. ,..n 1 1 1 : a sii ally conspicuous oh 'e. r. i w :a bo I:o d ; t1nu' t III a 1 1 e i o :,;..; i , . i .it 1 1 oo : i . 1 a y i : her p o s: on i well k no , ii . , care 1 ul o'oM-r a' I on wi!l biing I..-I out as an l ir se uhile poi n t in the k y . 1 ' -v .;; also bo f. .un.l I hit her light '. i . i ' i i : , t h.it . i 1 1 u ' 1 1 1 1 1 e 1 1 .el I I . s u ; I ' e, .t pw: ee .1 1 I lie II i per.od Mi g.,-.,:.-s; l.:;ii;.,!,r i . -. . n i ti g s t . . i ... ins t h ; 1 1 y i . i -. - : .i -: .I e h.-i ; ii tei ; o: ci ui : unci ion. i : ': : .icoiin ' 1 I -r in t!u w ay. I - .ii : ii: 'Us r i hiT aspects and . in a g u ; : i; i le are ei y great . A I : i ' I' eon ! 1 1 1 c t i ' l . n u In :i . . : . ; ; in' .;m. s ;,, . t 1 1 ;o, . 'i m i ( ii ii i :i ' s ; s . a ; 1 1 1 ' i . i tin- earth, and , -. i - : i ' s . e ,ip; if. trance o t a small i i. id :k. 1 1 1 niches in 1 1 1 . i : 1 1 1 T r . 'A :ell In ..lest 'i.e e.illi: sjie oil! .'.'' .....Minn ii. lies ilistatii. and it iici : i ; . ; - a i i i 1 . 1 1 e i-re I s ; i . e ! r , -a :i'd ! H- Hi "I e ; i, ' n i i seconds ill diameter. 1 let '.v ee li t he se t w o pol n t sh,- i.is,-s through various p!iaes Ike the in oi in from lull to n e w mo. :i . a p; 'i oaoh i n g the eaith all the time. i iie nearer .she comes the less is the poitioii ot lier illumined disk tin: el toward us, but her nicic.l.s ing si.-e more than coin p. ns.i t e I'm her le -eiied light, and hei brilliancy steadily increases. When .she is w li.i: in degrees oi the sun. and t he en i ightened p. lit of tier disk is aN'i.t one-i j ua rtei' ot the whole, her cul i mating point is reached, and .she lejoice.s in her period ot great est brilliancy . This is the case on the .hi. Alter that time, though ii. i a ea.sir.g :n se as she approaches the earth, t!:e galll 111 d 1 Ulelisiolis docs not compensate lor the les sened light, and the luster of the fair planet glows d.in. Those changes in the appearance of Venus may be watched and veiilied by in terested observers, who will tind the results more tangible than they are in many astniiioinie.il n!-ervat ions that arc less easily attained and more minute. Venus is now a .superb object in the telescope, where she takes on the ohase of the waiiing crescent. S. good iiistruineiit will bring her out as large as the moon, her bean tiiul en-scent rapidly lessen ing in size as she draws nearer to the gie..; luminary in whose i ay s her lessor light will soon ab. orbed, It is better to obseivo her in 1 he dav tune, toi her lignt . im uleasant Iv daz.ling on a dai k sk . . is softened by daylight into a pcily ha.e ol in, lescitbable beauty. l'he present opportuuity should be unproved for a telcsi nine lew ul t he o ne. mi of I ho i i stars. high position in the north and her pe: i.-d ol greatest biilliuiiev afford most lavorable conditions for sat is fa.'t. ry obserxatioin 1 he right ascension ol Venus on the 1st is 7 h. ;;s m.: her decimal ion is g'C b' north: and her diameter Is o." ". "eIlUS sets ol: I he 1st about halt past loo'chok m the evening: on the .".ii: h she .--s about half past s ..'.lock. SAM K N is e. mug s-,,i until the .'d, when, ii'llo ing Neptune's i-.ani'le. he i its tin- ranks and becomes iiHri.inL,r ,s:;ir. On llic .'l.l, ;it 4 dVLhI in tin- altcrnoun, S.Umli is i;i i I'lijiiiu-tinii with the Min, pas.sin g ,ipi.irein ly dim linn, aim rea earinu on his" western side. Just is sun-lv as he is lost to sieht in the evening kv, just so surely w ill he soon I.,"-., me visible in t he 'mm n i ng sk. puiMiing his appointed pat h in -junction with Neptune, and on the the heaver. s. and holding ill place 2 1 st w ;t h Mercury and Sat urn . On his complex system ol lings and tl.o -1th the new moon, one dav moons in obedience to I he sa ine ! ol d , is nea "ci) us. on t he 2jt h near sim,. :, !.,w by which iii nun In.s Lq. iter, and on the 2Sth near Mars hue mis is suaw-d by tin- ,w.d I ' i anus. Sci utiric Aiiurican. Hi- c :i!ii:g circuit around tl.e sun -will !"- even more interesting il.an , iMIiM.ION I.l.I'i ri;. ' t he nil.' How tlli J dft '.. tor he v. ill be 1 1 , . 1 1 1 ..; lenheiiou i it-n it M ay . 11 st. 1 4. .-lose-. Ills ::, t conjunction e Ki ; uoiican ( aigicssineii are de etirs in June. ,'.nd Ins pel i- pal : tug f.-r Chicago t o at tend t heir 1 1 1 -1 : . . i . ::, f.;., i . : ! I.e same e.ir. pai :;. c n ven t ion . 11 y the begin uhcii i.e w :.! be i.c.u'. KMUHM'.ooo ' ning oi next week n.uie than half miles i:,-.i:iT tie sun than he is at 'the scats on t heir side of the House aph.-I: :. His high no: the! u dcclina- will be vacant. Manx who are not tinii ill rotiiinue during the com dchgi'es will go, some in the in in g ve.i'-, .. n ii his 1 1 i' gs u :', be open 1 t ci est of candidates, others in their to the'.: widest extent. own interest, for the notion is as Satm ; I.e: e tore, n : no, ,,i thru- piev.dent this year as ever that it cminng a:-s will .ipp,-.,r in Ins ' is uecc.-ary tor a politician to lie in most plop::;. i: .i..u ct. ( )' sei ers some way connected with the great will tiad the mo.st ta or.ible oppor-! quadi eiiial convocations of his tunif, f. r stuih : 1 1 r this magnificent . pai t . The business of the llou.se a: :i. phcati d system will ii se ; i.i : r n t lie i e , 1 1 II H i,,.t tl.e I. lii'H i: e .. re lu ll e 1 ea ', I ,q .pi . i . , u 1 v. :.; s, , k - i-ed::. M,-. I. i made s :.,e it.te , i ; . 'i s mi ;,- - i ,; ; ! j, Astion i ude.1V : ,ngs are d together. ichmg the o disi ovei plan .I v re. i ; S It's ekver has v. e conjunction, and when they rise on ' thenet moiiiiugtoo near the sun ' l a the observation of their near a i 'pi o.i. h . 1 in- tight ascension of Meivmy "i: 1-t is.; b. gi; m.: hi- deeima- :i"ii 1 l I i iioi'l : an.! hi- o. i'i:- etei ,s log . Mitch: iis.-s on the 1st at a . pi. liter before I o'clock iii tin- morning; on tin-. loth he iis(s soon attei a 1 1 a - ..clock. I I I'! i l.li star, and is lov,- Is I I 1 1 1 II g obn-.-t t . In wile:,- I.e '.-': .hi m t lie i-.ti i - :, i e i g 1 1 s c o 1 1 j 1 1 1 i : ' : : i-.i' i. I of the blight oo: ot glowing st ai s. II el, lis as gfegat 1' 'I will no Ion ger up 1 1 al. tor alter tin o.loli 1,1 eo;,g '. u u s in. v in 1'log I W'Imm. in- s .ir. Ml i 1 I e 1 1 . . . w est w ,,i 1 eompa e II Us ol I ill the trip rare u il t in mouth close- si d: sappca r 1 : em le w i u ajiproach to the si;u, h- her Heal i in mastel ot t ,,c lieM. The right a seen si on o t .1 u pi t er on the 1 -! i - s h . lb in.: his i lee, i ;i at Ion Is go gg ' n or ; I ; aid i , , -s , j . .nie'er i s . ; -g .1 II pi ' e ; set - on tile 1st a le w :i , : Il -11 ' t's be I il e 11 o'clock i II the evoll ing: 'Ci the :)o; h he -els ,t b- u; " a i JU. 1 1 t . -I a t : el 'I i .'clock . M A Its : - ' eiiing star, and is rapidly d'. aallilig into i u sign i tic.uiee as he :iacl.s iioin the earth and ap )! ...ii-iio. the sen. It seems aluio- t impo-sible tli.it he can be the same gr.nid inn! imposing planet that looked down from the sky at the epposiiioii of 1 S 7 T. when his two moon- we.e discovcied. Hut, in Is!'-. I..- will appeal- again in im posing ,.- and iii.ii t i a I aspect, for I lat'i t - i .; ui ii li oin their wandci -ii-gs t.. nlie same tarting point in obedten. c to the same laws that hold the stars in their Courses. Compel millions ot meteors to fall imon tie- eaith evorv dav. and !e- tcimiue the paths of tlie comets that visit the domain of our sun in their tlight from star to stat. Mars does nothing' dining the month bar grow dim, 'travel slowly eastward tn direct an.; ion, and aiiiio.-t plunge onMiim-ir.i " liiengat ascension ot -Uars on:oi"sm. voU1,, .... the Is is in h. 4 in.: his decimation is l.'C g'b' tio:th; and his diameter isti-4". Mars. sets mi Il.e 1st soon after midnight; on I he dot h he sets about 1 1 o'clock in the evi ning. URANUS is cNetiiiig star. He remains al- most .stationary during the month, and is being rapidly overtaken by Mars. As Uranus is. invisible, the 1 approach cannot be observed with the unaided ey e, and i-; not enter- tabling. The right ascension of Uranus on the lirst is 11 h. dO m.; his de- ' clinat ion is I' north: and hi .lia.netcr is .(. . , ' ranus sets on the 1st soon utter! 1 o'clock in the niorning; on the , .SOi h ho sets at a Minu ter alter 1 1 I xr.rTT "M. is morning star as well as Mercury. ami S.iim n joins them on the oil. i l heicioic three of the sun's lainily I an-on nis western side, anticipating i his lisiug ;us morning stars, and, lour still remain on his eastern side: as evening st.us. i he light ascension of Neptune on the 1st-is.-, h. IS in.: his dcclina- . l.n is HU .II)' noith: and his diam- eter is g' -,")". Neptune uses on the 1st about! According to the German month halt past . '5 o'clock in the morning; y statistical statement, the total ii the .".nth he rises ahoiit a quartet het'oie o'clock. ihk.mi.iin. r, , , ii ,i riie.Imie moon lulls on the ,li at -T.I minutes after - o'clock in the 'evening, standard time. The moon, the day alter tii'st quarter, is in , conjunct ion with I'ranus. On t he : -"t ii the waning moon is in con- ui:i not i.e ietarueii. noweer. o this exodus, 'l'here w ill be forty or i titty Ib-i'iibln-ans and nearly all the ! Deiir.cr.it if in e m be rs in attendance, and a g.- d deal of w.-ik will be i done on the calendar. 15 V an amicable atrangement between t he esting and ' two pa; ties, many lulls, invc'lving Satiiini.in im political questions, can be dis P. s :: .1 p"s, d ot during convention week. At the Capitol, the blankest un i :i ;;.e-. e.-sr j 1,-v.iil- as : tlie lu-ad ol A li w sou! hern ilele .; oh '.ok nil. i whi'e. max '.. :r the coll idol's l-i coll--ii llepubhcali U,ein:.el: n i 1,0 ,;lc w User 1! t huti I hose w hi relldel a re..s e as I I o p 1 1 e t s . N'liati' 1 ii wi 11 ills 1 If, 11 - t lie : ten A:: l'n I I . .... : i ! r. t ' - i ; - : i iii 'i Iin c Hi ii : v . i H : l . ' I " the .Mormon problem. Seiu.tor Vorlieos said lie favored the Utah bill, hut it could not become a law this session since there were two hundred bills that had been passed by tho Senate now lying on the Speaker's table in the House of Uepresentatives. He urged action first on the Pension bill, which could become a I .r.v, and which was urgent i n character. So it is likely Senator Hoar's favorite measure, will not be voted on during the, present -I'ssjan, The Senate also i discus-e.l without coining to a voie the b, II gi anting the Ciucinna- i bar i ail; oad company right of way , through ;i portion of the Yellow stone Paik. In opposingit, Senator Logan said he had been lobbied in ore on this bill than on any other dining the past winter. lie did not ii tine his principal besieger, but lor iteil him in the Interior Depait- i men; on a salary ot .,()( K a y ear. Among'- the new bills introdnct d ' :':..- w cek. all of which w ill go over i to next session of Congress, was j one by Representative Morey. of ( 'u io. granting pensions I o all lion- olai'ly discharged soldiers of t he ,. i. i'i ., ,, I, ., il,.,,- ,..,,.1, ti.,, .,,i ll.lilil.'tl ill I I 111 I ll.l.llllll ot to; ; li e I'll 1 s. The 1 1 .hi --e s lent t wo days of this 'in I, ua'!' mi Ohio contested elec- li.-n ease, and decided by a large majority ;o seat Mr. Wallace, a ; Democrat, and to dismiss the sit-i ling member, Mr. McKinley. When ! ihi co other contested, election cases l ..le disposed of, the record of the election committee will be complete. State Pemocral ic CciiTOiili ai i Dkmuci! at i c Statk Ex. Cum. Raleigh, N. C. .May :;, lsst. The State convention of the! Democratic party of North Caro-j liua will meet at ll! o'clock m. on i Wednesday, the 'Joth dune prox.. in i Metropolitan Hall, in this city. The convention will lioiuinate; candidates for the several offices of the executive department of the State, viz.: of Governor, Lieutenant-' Governor, Secretary of Stale. An- j ditor. Treasurer, Superintendent of! Public Instruction aud Attorney , General: also a candidate for the j otiice of Associate Justice of the ; MUU UCH ilLC.l lllHl 1'Jlll (UlC H'Ul. , , . . . , , . .r.itifi V. iini t.iii-. io ihi J ' ia"i.i iu i o i-o- ' ti.mal Convention at Chicago, and tw o Presidential electors, lllld tr.iUS- itors, and tr.ius siness as may ' act such other ui. nn lu.ij Ci 111 ti i' H'L' 1 1 . The several railroad companies of ine isiaie nae agreeu io sen ai . their various depots, to delega; cs, return tickets to and from Raleigh. : at reduced r ates; and the only w ay uovideil for delegates to get the j advantage of reduced fare is by the j purchase of return tickets. Cer tificates from the chairman and i secretary of the executive conimit- i tee given delegates here will not be j respected by the railroad officials. Tlie return tickets will generally be a fVom sday or Monday be- ,-ore ,lie (.(M, v,.llt-jon t ill the end of i. i- - i-..,,i.i .i i li e hi t's, iii aiutu uuuuiu fiiiii i ; eon fusion, chairmen and secretaries ot the county executive committees i 1 are earnestly requested to call the j attention ot t lie delegates irom tneir i respective counties to this matter. ! li. H. Battle, Chairman, j d. J. LnciiFORD, Secretary. j - - - - - i (IIINHRVL SEW I j The Great Kastern will be at the; Cotton Exposition at New Orleans, , w here she will be used as a hotel. number of those who left the conn- j try Itir Amer ica in the first quarter I of' 1884 was 29,78-. us compared I w ith 2S.L",)1 in the same period ol' i " " 1 The recent Papal encyclical against the Freemasons is aimed at no less than l.'3S,(, ! out t he world, wi than 1.'58,0(jo lodges through- ith 14,l(0,o li me in- oers, wnose annual receipts aie es timated to amount to about 890, 090,000, of -which sum fully two thirds are expended in charities. An achievement in telegraphy is in poited by the Telegraphist, whose representative recently paui a wsir to the oflices of the Indo-European Telegraph Company in London, and was put into communication with the cleik in charge at Emden. After a few signals the line was opened to Odessa, aud attei wards to Tehe ran. At the suggestion of the operator at Teheran, Kurraehee was called, and the signals still found clear and good. Kurraehee opened the line to Agra, and Agra switched on the line to Calcutta, and to the surprise of all concerned the Client ta cleik asked. "Are you really London?" the signals were excellent, and the speed not less than 1- words a in innte. The total length was 7.900 mile.-of w ire. M daria is caused ly Torphl Liver: , Piles l y Oi.itipatitin: Hemlaehe by la- J uipestion. Avoid them all by using the great vegetable remedy. Allen's 15:1;.. us d h'- r'tu' t ail drug.ists. i fine - i ( ; SMlli-UU-J C- . T3LD IH TV.'C LZTIl. ' FROM THE SON: 'r; - V FROM THE FATHER; : ,: Ayers Sarsapariiia . i: ::,;. t' 1 . . .n I. ':-..'.. a: . 1 .V. -!:' s vi.sai a nil. la. '. v r. V: , '-x'l. ' ' i' ... .-: !-:-. .A -Tr.'s s Mi v r r.;i :. c-.r-. scrofula nn 1 nil Scrofulous Com pl.t i uts. ljrsip i 1 I-. Kc7'iua, Itiuworm, r.Iotclu-9, s,,r.-s. Hoil-, Tiimorn. nnil Eruptions of He- skin. I: . .- :.- - It.--.! ef alt ::: : -. r : a. Is jv., ?;:::.ul a -1- t:.-- " " ' I- .., a:.. I thus restores vitat.ty a:.J sir- : fiu.- ; tLo whole sstt:n. I RF-PARED HV Dr. J.C.AyerdCo., Lowell, Mass. S-U by all Druggisls, 1, six bottles for f5. " bsclutely Pure. Tiiifl powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength, and wholes, ilnt-ni-si. More economical lluui the ordinar.. kinds, and ean- ,,' l,a u.,1.1 lit f.,n,nuli1i..l. u- 1 1 t . I 1 1 i ri . t . 1 I T 1 1 . 1 . of low lest, short weight, alum or phosphate tiowders. Sold on 1 - in cans. R.iVai. IIakinu Powder Co.. Ii Wall-st.. N . V n.)l:(-lydw r saie in a n -i uant il ". Sample cim I.e i i: at ny store aftci- the 'i" nth ol M.iy it..'4(ivi-tr K. K. junks J"il 0RZ1LI. JO-T.ril FERRUi! New Sh Shop, am f;nts :n Iiilics Slmf-s i t li l.iTt'vt stv le mid I esl Krencli culfskiu mai'.e to lit ;t i I'i ii ix ! -r.e on shor coin! h:i7:l sh''- 'live us a tri'il , we yuaia: - satisl'artiot:. ORZALI & FEHSAHT, (raon street, k.-c ii'i I"r trom :n yt tUtwtf l;i:l s corner. Found! A way in which to please our customers, ui:: jOW priC0l!i ir Jttsli aats coin pt-ueu us io i in-reuse our inei i a a s lor the accommodation oi our custom and has Induced us lo sell in the future 1 .-m pete with anil undersell our 'neighboring j We are sure to make a sale w henever we j can get a coin par ison of goods and prices. I j. SLAUGHTER, Jr., & BRO- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROfERS. KIXSTOX, N. C. Important ! J. L. HARTSFIELD, DEALER IN School Books and Stationery Confectioneries, Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars, j GLASS & MAJOLICA WARE, FANCY GROCERIES, ETC. ,T. L IIARTSFIELD Kii:sun.Feb. 22. iss;i. Kcli)e Kii:iiH'. Kaiglc also sell Watcrtown and other First 1 TestiiiKtiiials i'rom tin- hc-t riiincr- '. W. i ASA JONES, iliddle Street, Newbern, N. u., DI ALER IN Staple and Fancy Dry Goods BCO'iS, SHOES, CLOTlil.Xf.. Etc A::.'lU f'r Il.e 1 I A M ) M) Si 1 1 It i ulaur dvlf.i Si. '"I, l,Hllluirli-il S1.2Ti, oi-l 1 ii.- ,'. U-luaU'U Warner's I'liiullnf Corbet. Pi-n-i- (fi.mi. A f i! II r,i:cnf c n ts', I .aili.-.s' anil ("hllilrf 11 " 1 1, li rwcni ,( i.-nTs' Li n I'll , l "i -1 hi !iil Hlid I n per ill - :l!:il Cullr.., Silk HMll Lill.n HHIHike. in. fs, a 1 1 kinds .if Wi nnC. IjiiIIpk' anil Clill- lii'H K HiiihI anil Miichini- Mn.li" SIkm-h, Ituli n'l C.itlii,, Hals am! sIhh-k, Ladl.-H' CluakH and lack el s, un.i ci .-! t h ua; UHua 1 1 kepi I n a fl rsl ass 1'rv iiiMKiKSlori-. ASA JONES,. par.! w I v Middle si., i a I 'a i i is I l li ii rel I.e un it i siLMic) Jim ving mrnjileted ar- rrt-M.'iits ("i tn U K Ilol Sr. at I nlon I i i 1 1 1 . wiKln-B t' inform the pnhlic that he titiK now on th.' way a large cargo of H'K, which will he huM in large or small qnantl ties. ArnutKcinfnts have he n tnmle for retail ing in a -o:iveni'tit part f tin town, perial .aUention iH--llMl to the Delivery System, which he proi otoK to i-e-efctAhllsh. w iin uii'iaci.i('biii'iii(!iiiiin!i irc;iT nion i'l.int with hut little 'xj.-iis h' is ronfldem iM soliciting Hit- iil!1- to hold th-ir onh-rs for him, that ll,t w ill ohtain th lowest pos sihle prices ( nit or Ujwii tiniers Koiinu ii, a n i pro-n pi . y filh il : R. O. E. LODGE, Craven St.. bclmr F.rpress Office. ap3)ilwtf RELIABLE SELF-CURE. fmvorito preecrtptloil of tm Of tlrf : notiMi ana succe-arm pectiu i in wu u. a retired) lor the care of Vet-vow J -9nfc. IFalrauM and Mmmti. Belli lai n Sfui.-attiiveloptV- DrugglMa cjui HU Ajurn.j tf. WARD CO.. UuitUat, Mo, ROBERTS & BRO., A liolcn le Jt lietjjil DEALERS I Frovisicns, Groceries, Dry Goods Boots and Shoes, All of which -we are offering VERY LOW. Orders solicited. Satisfaction gnaranteed. dw NEW BERNE, N. C. Ir-. i. Iv. riAUIJY, SUKGKOX DKXTIST. Am preparpil to dn FirRt-ClasH Work nt the IjOwhri PrlroB. k Sets of teeth from $15.im up. ill.l nllitlKK si .1!) up. Arnnigaiu niiingN, Sl.iJO up. South Front Street, Near Craven. fel)28w Newbtm, N. '. Cotton (iln (ill haw and. Tallx.lt i'-jili'iiics, Class .M -chiiiciA". Can SCE I ''-ST3 POWERS THAT BE. j ' 7 2iZ is -" ; "T- r.-r'yy z.- -l-J - .. .- 1111 .'' iia lh,i .'i'uefft... i Hi iP . MylufL RASiCER, K Oyess! Oyess! Oyess I Owhiu t the ft'W MurrlaeaandyneQ-DU y hii.ai l rrfti, I have a larRe lot of ChliattnM 'n-Ht-niK It-fi, wliioh I navw this day turned over to S A M . K. KATON. KeHe tfullj, KANTA CLAUB COME AND SEE A Well Selected Stock or Gold and Silver Watches, Solid Gold and Plated Sets o 1 Jewelry, Solid Silver and Plated Ware Gold Pens, Clocks. ALSO, A Full line of Spectacles, And in fact a full Rtock of all good, in my line. No trouble to sell goods. Caph taken in exchange for good. SAM. K. EATON, Middle street, jan31n tf Oppohite Baptist Church. neiu1ive dcTitUtry n, specialty. Ofloe op stairs in Opera House Ixm'l forifrt th plc For Sale. THE BOARDING HOUSE FCIHTBTlE III THI HENDEKSON HOUSE Knr nnli' CHKA P A luo Ihe privilege of rent ing sal. I Holme. Apply at once to J. W. 8TKWART. 4,-II,LSELLOHEAP. may 2k vim DR. POLLOCK'S NO 7, THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY FOR PllH, Cures Neuralgia, Sciatica, Colic, Varna, Proat Mltfl, Colds, t'aln In Ghent. Side Palo. I Throat, Toothache, Diarrhea, Btlnga, Baak . Ache, and all bodily pains. Hok Cholera haa been cured often by No. 7 Try It. wtf New Goods, New Goods Spring and Summer Stock JUST RECEIVED. Bottom Crict'M. Terms Caab or Produce Only. 1. H. 3rla,rjet & OsJ SILVER; DALE, rnar27 w'ini Onalo- Comt W ' lead in the South. I IJrooks i:'ivc 1 ( 'ot ton Press reds ol )iisines men. N i . M , N O. nil, S C. a 1 1 , N II. K : N.- I ' N I J- , ! UHjy J SHI. I.H-.I M'hNoll Wllh ?ll flrl VU.T w ' - Ii M i i h if i I 1 1 M, tttll OOtlllllK d bdiv 1 1 1' (irn! KctLMon wan tli rte i 'tnl !u- dftiiHiwI the romlng ' " . . r In foic It In byinJ ;T 1 1 ' 1 1 i' t-fct i moo in In from fl v ImO.tii Vorlti i'urollna, who ar ;.-. c,.h,,ii ;tn. thnl ll has no t-i ilcoiinii it i ii I for flftiupip. J W liKAl Sii KH. f SURGEON DENTI ST, liXSTON, N. C. '.. u 4 '-, i il i ..j . i m ' r, If:. V r i - i r . l-s '' -
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