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THE JOURNAL. M. a- mvmn. m. BARPEn. Tiik. t i ;-. s ; ' ' making tln tr:o m ' tea hoar. She w is receive I. !' to crry b.n s America cup. IT 14 :i IllU.- "' -T"l ir in,i i true th.it t ! fi'-t ' f ''' ,r 1 ' Coined l !-Ij ! '..:'-(! S-.iU - :. ! 7" t conlAJueil cX-Wily t Jo same .inmunt of silver n id tin' l-ot .cic c.f m d bv the tf'N ' i .. ' '- '. l; a 1. 1 : V' i: v. ti ti t n aici in 1 fiii'' . ;i ' Tli l'i.ii1'1.. i:i- u 1 1 e 1 1 ( i kj ' a ranVM for M or , i ii 'A , I .. llr.M ! .1 N . : I:- r :.. r , y 'A r ;.rv ia .D-t J WO a- HotK.JLs, tli rojfuljr Donnvmtti' ooi -J,0OO ojajortry Thk tril of Kkkdimami Waup triniQiitel r.uhtir sooaer tlun eilMtaii oii I l: taVe.t lit' Iacv jilong wit h Li i'rfanir nt at Auburn ruiUM. lis wm touud guilty ut CTnnl lrrnr. tlw pnal'v for lii-ii n uot tlj.ia tin' :..r n . ri than ton )fn t (.: i - ' prusoa. It is ijaitf l:tfl. tif Tf ceivtnl te long term. Gks. George H. M 'i ki i ajc , a oi tli Lxt Gu?raU of the war betweAD the SUte on tbe Federal aide, died at hU booio in N. J. on WelaelA7 niht X 12o'cJok. His majtt?rlj retreat from Lioid Ilirlxir to MJvern Hill daring ti vt n ! day ijEJtt aroand Kichmood Marked bun a o of the irjtt ; Hut to U I law y epiUJ oi mr n.i-. u for Um jlotwi tbit exutedj ajraiat fcim on aecoant of hi. pob tic, woald doabtleM have re mftiBd ia command of tU3 Army of tb Potomac aotil the war closed nuuiDKSi Clktelasd is cred ited milk kmviug srat ll,(XMJ to aid it Itettwrat i iio York. Thut ith right kiud U Jii otTeuaive paiiuuto. It tnkes morvej- to eii doc( a x4itti-ul catupaign; t.ikrn moaey to pruaTve ail orginiitions. aud il a djju lielirNea in the priucl 1 V-e mt lUt orjinnat ion to i which h lie ahookl be williujr to uxitriUile to 1 1 aiiport nri.il nrtf-inir-Al 1111 Ur Ci EVK , , . LlilOlalim 1 KTXXl nam ne itir the office kaldqra ol bis party. Let . the in omitribt a-illinjcly ud liVt i vlly for tU partKM of defraying (b lejritinal ex peas a of the party, and aot wiit, Hrpcbw-an Rke, to le iissessesL l .Vititlt Cartitiya made a very crv.l lUiUo rhtbtt at Moant HoJIy l-'.tir, Xar Jeray, last week, a the foi low inc from tfee Evctvj Kryortrr hove ' uAt tbe eihtbuwa thu year there watt om nhibit whicb attntcted aaach jUXJitioa aad proved more iatertwtraf ihn any other, it being f ho flrsii iiaoA thut another StAte 1. ..J - 1MI... n TOa u au ai suaii vat wu ifsi.uw, WM llw Vlbibtl ol ti 8tate of I delegates to thus convention, and it North Carolina. a charga ol thelstrikes us that it oortaauly ought, i CoamlMiofief of lmmtTtioa. Tbis I wo reftpetfullv suggest that Gen diaplav.JUbiAUd to tb main build I H iS(,M. if h s health will pt img near th aoaUi western en .. . trioc, tfcwwiwg iht raru. pro-'- He is .UcU Of tLeSUte, U) exhibit com '(thoroaghly familiar with the nei-es ivriaioc 113 varieties of wood, lt4ofjjties ol both New lk-rue and lk'au mineral, 56o crystal and precious . fort harbor-i and would ablv reprx.. too,18o of what, -J-olt , lUe n.entioo tk rie In U hef, 12 of ooki coo,l ofwllil IruiU, 3Sof boild j iaratowe, 18 of peas and beans. ru ll t j.. Ij of imt awed, 74 of medical! Th.-ie should be more effectual ivertM and plants, aa exhibit of silk, , means prov ided for oompelliag per mttoo, woal, Gulden Lear North ! goD3 to 1)tt aDlj paT Th,r pH tai C-fiMtoUeeoaadaies orm ; of" raising revenue tweatiaf twi of the tswtog indus ' " , .vT. vi . d..,..v misrht aa well be abolished. v bo UT (X kai Oiatr. jb i . a w great pleasure la explaining to we remember tbat this fund is ap Trj om tbe climate, sod aad pro- j phed exclusively to educttiocal dotrtsoftlw State, and eveiytbiDg ( prjr, and for tin' supiwrt of the in eoaaecUoa with tbe exhibit.' ClCaS OF MO4 CKOLJlXa Am loars (umi jrWew aa bia expert OxaaMCfWw ehotera. He cUim. thai Uva JM( ahoaUl bm lrrid u a reaM die like aoy oW4i.-r. ' Tbis diaeorery win relive many tars era ia thu section froai tbe os pertioa e-iat by the report that bog boJera rages only when eor-i is mbmrt. HPT 1SCOMSI9TE5T. Socn elaaaaa) of people will hurrah tor low tariff or f re trade until the prun ipte) tooelMa tAeir aocketa or intoreeu iajariooaiw ta aocs iaotated or particu lar aiaaaer, aad then thy w dl chaoga tiva tua. Tbe ric p4aiur aad deaire aioac tlw com of North and South Cn liauiaad Loaiaiana bare recently had a waaaiioc 'a Waahlngvon to relief tVoaa th competiuoo cauavsi by the im B-irtalioii of foreun nets. Ther ict twforcio arucU taied high enoosh j lo aa or tam a csucc to maae money oat of the hom crcp. We nw :- parttcalar objection to thst. rut n ter If thrj art aot low uarul or fre tra.ie i men in fiegara to iron. pot i tnrea.i wocJ haca. c. loniuunij in ir.eir ri,mi or buttinve id notualt r., t a jwei. Kii utterly worthleee. - K iW .v ii ,- CtraaorTJ. The cool plain' of and dealer is that the n b 1 .; ; its requires a tariff ol '' j ft poand to bo paid on rice t! of Collector Huppkn of t York custom houtse admits ruling New it at 'U df fraud rev ei. e j . tet'fion I ::: a low I n-.st iiu , 1 i . oe- nr ten I ii: I r .1 wr-m, thus inir the government of and the planters of the pr it gives. Is it tnconsmtt ft tariff or free tra.ie in in t" i a faithful etccntioti ot a '. Ciiose jyB did not approve adoption ot tht' iaw' We not. Kvery g,xl and 1 .w t the th; t. a citizen wants to sec the .aw 'he country executeil Tbe .It d'RM a I. t not : t r ..:c . high tariff or low tan tf". out lor that tariff contemplated by Constitution: For re venae . The standard for iii.ng ' i. - -ion Id be that tar.iT wii ch :li y.eid t:.e most rev enue to the go eratnen '. discriminating or.'y favor o; articles of priii'' necessity Put whatever t-intT i tixe.1 an art.ee kt it bt collected a:. 1 ti e a i-: the impot ters of bnikea r.ce art now tiomg by - i ! u,' ' imitttiiu,' fine. nl rilEBN Th f t'l a I r:n s iso i th. i .is 1 1 1 r a . n t am I e ci 1 1 ; . to llrTI' .1 i ' If .kill A V;.k.N- Th- .rk .;. ;...rt'r on Ihe Snita. A: .ml i, .rn;ri"ui(j o W" i lhi.1 ih Viiii'.t "( Un rv-uiti Aiiai.tf -r ! i- i . iiD i 'A : f K FN- In or .1 . r L.' -'- 'i I- trim mi;- fm iIih ..rk ii,. I rr t r .'.n 1 1 T'. r'Uii-: u ll.iTf niu-l I" i jl.I tuni h u . 1 1 ui du Ll.' A . i Llt' I u L" I ' 1 Hi tlf II" .1 r ,i., f 'iiii.iM ;..'! t in ttif f. j is) f N'.'i'un 111 -Ui li A' . .. j-li f i -r ' in r ! ll;. !.rlT ( .-. u i r n '. i i. If , a 1 - .! u. . -f vA.riii. on ti.t : . r I ir tin' ' j may ..fin I :hf 'irk "f nn .fvir , the South Allar.lu- fio.-t Ktsoivfi. Th.u : iiininiitii'i' '( tifif.-n revctwmir.ij tin- , irnii' inu-rui nf lhi -ity bx aiHtiti Ly Uie cljirruan of ;hi.i r..fi liu if. tioM' l uni.tw U b. t.i mko at. arrni;rn"i.lj f -r ihr pr' r. nN'iiti ..n. an.l h.il Ima rnnri' o.rur -I o ail iiialtira appxrta i a i ui ilier'-'.i' Tin i-oniiiiUt' uU Uf r.-vr r ti rr int O'tnmiUffi on 8 nance nl.' lTiifirt-i a inviu . hin , ,i ' n. li v - n re. n. .11 ,1 ..f ll t.a N ; N . : i i'.fr.l v.- iiirri'if.' :a i u a :h' r-. '.. : t.' a. i ;?iab ! I.. In Ul .iiii- lor .I ii 1J g t he cl'Li N i 1. Lis I en tiled lor Noeui'r i I - Ii t a 1 loll a -if g'- - ' id (it lh;e .ill effort will iblegates and tin i I . . . ii 1W nn deleg - ami Moi lie a : es earn a ao te made ll a N e ifust car i v f r : lie r.ii I n a is fr.- lolchire Wlt, i-rue aud Mori Ucsl I itv sh.l ilelegntr! 1 Ii I s is ii . . , . . at loll lor tUeUl tu il.-t'Hli'. ll our j ljarlM)ri, ..lready all the lacib- ties tlier i;rnl lor cbipptng, then theri ga-ei u no uml of aeuuifig dj.de - tiut ii ;ue iimr dih, i uen ,o ij e i a : am i. h our sistt-r KfiHTt towns i n . 1 i i'.i's w ill not fail to re suit in crvi-! YVf t lm. k ii i s ni Hidliillli'.Kill Uitich wii i found necewjtrv to l done for i''.!i JJorrheiid City and New IVrne in ortu-r K sec-or to tle t-iple tlm foil utnetit oi our wnter wityn. The work in tu fort hurtmr under the I mi net vision ol (ieuerul K. 1"a?(SiM should ! postied to ooniplfllin: the eufrai-.ces to the New IWrnu and P.eaiifint c.ijial hhoald Ih oh-ii-1 witii'iit delay, which will Ln of gre i t s r n e U our Irieuds in lower Ouatow and .louts in transporting then prtnlucU Lp market, aud, we ii ive often caiJItd atbrutiou to tl.e lact txjfore, a light house is tit-edi-d at ilkiuson's Point. It will be the duty of these dele gates to cjjI t ituformat iou ui re ganl to the neovutica of their re spective harbtirs, in order that the matter may l? preeeuted in th atrongeat light Hiible. If New fierne ee rit to take st is to siiid poor we do uot Ui.un it adviaabie to i aboluth it. Pat that something ought to be done is ciar froui the ' foflowmg tact In Craven county there were polled in tbe last general election 1,338 rotes for S'a.i K.s and 'J,,Vio for YoBk, a totai of 3,Mk3. The presont year there Lias Ihu listeti for taiatiou 2,127 poILs. Now, is u possible that out ol a to' ing popa lation of 3,.U there are l.Ufi of this numlier aboNe the age ot tiity ! S'e hardly ttitnk s. Now, let us see where the deliu quents are. There were cast lor YidiK -,jo votes. There were not more than 2-J win 'e voters in this namlHT. thus leaving in rouud num t)ers ."O colon ,1 voters Vih" bet I s '. - ll'ltol the l.L'sS who i - 1 do ti t, s.i.-fly lied more than hail. ire over hl'ty years old, thus .eavtng is' coiorcNi nn-li in tin county n n, t-aiatiou ! ,lo uot ev en list lor t iici e an v rem tsl v lor l-regard of S' -1 1 o 1 1 '' te law ' chap'er I. wrt ;: '.b.' at .-, Jr-cr.-(.oii ii- ! :y not s:n ,-r. ;n.n, -in ;';-, ! uti wh.' f Ail, si 1 anJ nh: 1 "hr,;f i u : .a i he at othe r tse r v . pr i-r 1 w ,'ti . u'..l ,f ..' . i a u f ; r i ' I v e t h ' in se I v . . 1 ij.-h per sen- ih w hich tle-v u "h. 1 :.' the N . l -.-.iirv ,r--. ii .s.-i .n,r in r Lef r- :h, fintt MmJiv in i.U'b.r an i a!! per- ,.- who a-- tiable f-r a rll Ux, an.l ulut: wil.ud.- fa;; t.- i'.v. then-.eltti in. and all rercn wao "" p: ar-'riy ari l w.l fullr nl t,i .Ktiiwiiniii in,'U3ieiiu -.1 be f..r. thf but takr t the b-vari . f .imiiii.i;.'Cpr'. stia.l tx- ifml guilt, j' a DinJfmr nor. an ! on cotiv n-lion C -.er.s f ghid OdihI q,s nu ire thaD h ft y t , tr r : ni pr Lifted not ni. ir thai. : '. v i a y 4 I". , ems tha: tin re is pu-ii'v ot be-" oi; 'hesnbieit but who i t.icii :' '7 . ; ' W h, ,s to proceed against :L 'st- w.io fab ;o .is;' U is true at Mac Inner act ot ir eh i . raj wj ul :i . II. :. s.;o;,el - I a Im re laiard of r, 's- i-ti ( u '.I '..lies, N ll" bib .: .h'.s. pe .r s tha' I H TKO EMr S 1 o. H V ki:ok 1 . ; "flit . . ;i A: : in! .. . - i- ' : .-tt-. 't th, ch.crin.m j ' r - .v r.ah ,i-n!,' ii' (it-II - i N "ii ili'in' 1 11 i I'l 11 a iM t i vi' .let i . thus v:r m 1 rs ! li i-r nn h ill i h.T' it ,li fin-: nn .nt I U' Tf ' . i w ill . if ! i t I A , . I .ill Ml.i-.-f ' t I r. r i 1 1 f n nn . r f lllll ( I 1 1 N ft' li! liun.lif. i Ii. 'Hi !i . ' ! N 111 " . -' ' I iri .' i i hi ti t . .li liu r i ' i if i i Miii . Ir.in.f 1 1 1 i r f nli.k! i i li nr c in .1 til i rt n all t . I v. ..Nlil it h.'t ,1 1A - .fc.- t . li.- ; 'At t pi h.- Ik ttf : t" re. itf -"in lini t" ' I N t.i? (lulit ti i . 1 .' ii f.l 'if I 'I i . I . '.l .lu'r . : p.li Mi. - I 111 - 1 , II. I'll N I I 11.1 till' NN h' I I t 1 I -. klNstuN AMI 1 UK V a V I. H. I'ir.ld.ul Hum P-Ilrj 1. II lor Unlma or PupalTlif. e had the pleasure ol l-lt:n' Kilinli'li la-t SaUirda.N n in Te Uc loiinil the in-ople again m an "I' mar .vgumst l'raldeut 1 i il V A N lor goiun mitside ol the count to find . ii. ui t.. sue. e.-d Mr. I'.. K. Nt NN a- ageli t ui the A A. N . '. li- at ili.it UUt. 1'beN, III COIlllllon lt!i the re-t ol tin- nople along the line ,. the n.a.l. felt that (ioverne: S ai.ks u making p(Miintmeuts , lor the puriMisc of awarding sx cial t'aNorifi - ill other st-et urns ol the Sta'i . or lor tin- purpo.se of enfon-- a K'lic N not ll; aceot'l v Itii their , views, had done thfin a great wrong, and lhc bel :t the more! keenly now lliat 1'rtv.idclit HliVAN u a p j Niireii 1 1 n n following the example rt by the Go eruur. TliCV do Dot, law me uniicrsiaiiii. in.iae I , . I .... I any imui - I M r. . piiUlil aiHiiit uie icuiunj NCNN, nor hav e they in v e. i m p 1 a 1 1 1 1 to make agaaust the gentleman that I tilts been appointeil to sutscei nun. nui tivcy un (j.inu-u.i m......... .... there are nmuUirB id ic'i 111 mcir ' o v u ciiun ty . honest a ml com 1 111 1, who aoiildhaNn tlllcil I lie jsisitioU i aud if 1 veil satisfaction to I he road ' and to the ship rs. This new outbreak Inl low cl. .sf npon tle heels of the receut tronble aboilt freight rntes which was, alter cousulijrabie fuss, settled satisfac tory to Ujo Kiuatoti ptxiple. What effect this fresh cause of complaint will hiiNu upon the biisiness ol I he ruaJ n c are imt prepared to say , but e hardly think a slnppei would wilhhiJd his pnrnsge on that lUtxiUlit if the ngt'Ut is efllciellt imd obliging, and it is mmlf U Ibt ii intercut to ship over the line. S e have not taken the trouble to ascertain the motive of Mr. llUiAN iu 111 ak mg the appointmeut ut Kinstoii, but it is safe tti presume it was one strictly of txisiutN-ss. lie is evidently not ckiug popularity in his mauagemeut, but if his ad raiuulratioo is a sucx-oss, that is it he can fhow at thu t'Dtl of the year a gam in I Ue net earnings and a ri ateady improvement of t lie proper ty he w dl be popular w uh the o n er of the road iu spite of opular eJjBjtH". lUit c;in he succeed by runuiag oouuter to the wisboa the Jiip4e at important poiutsf 1 it aot caaa olial to the tUHxeaa of the nmd to conciliate and please tbe p-OjJe as far as IUj in his power at ijuportaat ioiuta like tha. of Km ston, especially in so small a mut ter as spjKiiutlDg au agent! These are qavit iojh for luai to determine. The JopR5 al, while it thoogut lr(tr to criucie tlwe action of the Governor iu making appointments, dots uot intend uor has it ever in tended to say a word detrimental to llr. ltUYAM's management. We earnestly desire tht; succeAa ol the road; the counties of Lenoir, Craven, Pamlico aud Carteret that con triboted so largely to ita construe Utu shcsild stand shoulder to shoulder iu their efforts to make it a pajiug piece of property. Ps operations the prevent year will undoubtedly have much to tio with its future. If it does uot make a good showing the Governor may make up his mind io lease it at al most any price, ami it earnings would form the basis for the rental to le pr Ou the other hand if if is a success, aud continues to in crease its retvipts as it baa lor s v eral year.-, a united effort on tin part of the people in this vi'liuii might induce the next General A senibiv to allow the company to ev tend its line through the counties nf Johnston, Harnett, Moore, Mont goinery and Cabarrus, and so in crease the volume of business as to ket'p a daily if e of steamers Iwith at New lVerne aud Moreheatll ity. P.ut w l.de we are seeking to ap preciate the st.sk of the eoinpaiiy. n e in i : -1 liear in mind that the f.nmtie- .ilxive liniit lolled. savt I i r t eret , a re -t i m k holders a 1 id t he. I 'p exit il to is- i t lie ll leil 1 1 N a inelit ol the road t'h.it n. al w i , an, n e them et i 11 1 Lit lac . cheap . iini'k transportation, and empl merit to such of t heir cit l.en s as ! 1,'iiilf'i lit to lib the demands t he road I ! J A K W K A KIN . I have been among tin for eight year. 1 have Ala." . J a pa liesi never y et nay s I b-v to .l.lj'.ltl ,lv en-.!.' , heard a Japanese oath," Vaelnv l ' r at ae I ay , m l. ssi o nary If that l .i, it is Ingl able to the Japanese, an is d ca 1 1 v e ot ta' ion . an advanced stat. in -a a I'lkllA Ui 111 a I .: i. ri k I '. S v i A col 1 ft' ' II as :.ik 11 a h s Is f h l i ! cii I of eii ' i U the lit I reae lied the se by n lady . her .1 i.;gh: a id w I , oocuplt antl a little lootld t hems, monev . but son . the two I an : n f s w i : Imii t a cent ling A ini-i i ca n- n In uiff ....I ilp. isitctl a cen' hat. alltl tlleU hlspel e.l t, er: i'here, I just s.ivcnI tli final Im I n K whitewashed." 1 1 1 1 , lain n v hy r h. TH V. 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I'.-t It'll it - rule il II s. 1(1 I A tf '. rpr:-.-. i "t . .In it i lS NV.iS ' foboW HI', 11 II t II.I ...ll Ml . '""d III I ' I . 1 ! ' ml : .g.-d: M'.hl.M.g ''. . i o i a ar in Inc. '1 1 I'l 1 1 . 1 I l 1 1 I , M I , I IN . I I ' I I I . I -tn .1? ' Mb .11 , ,.' -; .ii ne ,1. i duff '! 1 1 '"' ; "i lif i st.i ned, reduced 1 "'. l ie total tlltllle -a!e- till- N.-ek nn i : e ".'.Is, '.(Hi Ii iles, ai'aill-t ,") M i. . i N I ttales 1. 1st wet k. Spots sales anio-jnt ed to 1 ..VlJ bale-, against !..'!.'b bales last week. I '! ha!.-, 1 he f 1 1 ' ' bales th.- - I in n . :', ', I lb 7 1 v t ar M. v t-r les i a, I'uiiii a j.u i.sf J ill 1 1 i i. ic' l iTe 1 . KHI - I i-r e.-k. l.-eelp' a' It this NN I'I'I, bT.'.IO.i b il.--. ig nil-' Jbl.'JI 1 1st Wei k , I II . I '7' 1 , i , u r, K I l - I ,'.if bales I 'I' I'll llK'l 1 1 is. agallis -an i' : i ' tbs, ,' 1 1st -.-I - I . , on A. t . i . i - I 1'.. nn bay . . . . ( . t oi if r '.. 1 -p. rt I lie .,1 p r i ' - p i f t - i - f i i lent, t ,e llro a h and I i n t ! i a n iii if i a i u : - bully ti ei tl i o. ' a I n ; I I i - alf v e 1 V 1 1 a I I ton. and nn . 1 1 I'll v Heel ll ll i e l . I i I'lillnil cp eXi'ept III ills'! ,.l. I'll.- up I. .r eo hell I lie li-r priet ford Tl.e melit at parisoii-: new crop- conic il s t ll i II r p ,rt el s l! I W'l '11 at OVN ( Ii t e I Ii t. t he u eek s 1 ' ' NN 11S. NN 1 1 -:. ( Tl it- t. d Iont in g com p 1 1 n to ( ic'tdwr :'' it 1 N I I gill f s are ; -s , ''.'jii its.: il. 'J .lV J . .' fii ..1 i'"i M J T.'u .Ss ,s7;; s.-(t-, Si .s t',;',l J.4s-j "i - I h . 1 ''"u"- 'un'-' .. -,.(.t . r, f.-i 1--r 1 Mi i i a . : i 'iitni' at SutiN- , r. u i . , rail c S, n V''ik l t fyi i ntul i 1 ate, 1 l. -. k The IoIIon nig i'j Sf.J .i sh iw.- i table s lor ising uiiotatioiis i ii ; ii i t y, ,. w V"ik i'nlav i veil 1 1 g. nip i r ti ll - O, t.,l,T 'J I ' J ' i N,.Ntai,b. r '.' -i- 'J l-cn.t,. r .' I 1 J ' Jinuirj j.J i r , Lru.,'i v 'j 1 u VJ 11 in h ' : ' I Ui A t.ril '.' ' ' 1 May '.' 7 .'' Jil..e . u- i" i juiy ;n ; t '" ' I Anu.i :e "" ii ') U.'i lielow w ;'.l be to uud t he the week ending y e.-t ei , i . y c'osi ug t) not a; lolls lor in id lauds at seven leading po coin pai isoii -: tel d tl M I-..1, i.- - 1 .saN aiu.ai. i-.-' - . . i!-r.ci..., -Kalili.or.. N . rtolk . , - i v .it: - i 1 JUi : N S . - A . The follow. ug i- th. Liverpool s.; ate me n i n amed : iiafive if dates t ' I Sales ,.f lie- nn ,.. k .ty ' if Svile Amerifan l'' -sni of1sl,'"'"r ''M-" "'" -S4 leu 1 1 .r "is' a: . c. i i. A etusl e x ! 'rt ' ' s ' 1 KnrwardeJ '.' p "' ToCal -t k . 1. 1 1 .1.;:, mm ( if which m A in r. .' 1 1 i" e Imp. for the w e.-k I'll "On Of which is A i.i.t. "d ooo Amount artixvt ""O ( If which m Amer. PJ7.li.io 1 i 't ill . ', - I . n ' -4 , MM! a III ) non The Philadelphia inai Let is tlull and a shade Ion er ar inc. h t 1 1 me ttale-n of iniildhng upiamit. The Providence cotton market is easier, antl there is a good demand coin purat i vely. Middling up ands are quoted at hUr . and in dilling gull- at Hh'c Th in unit "it i ..I. ii re r s ol e ot t ti i deinaiid ton yarns lor their p ra H II rt K I' 1 ' V S I t Kits s, i, ne ,. t lu ll IS.lpI Killl t 111 en t - and fail ires ;n keeping sheep, arc due t 'he pre vailing, but mistaken idea, that sheep u.lll live and .In Well without food. "Turn t iem into a waste field and let t hem eat t he briers and thorns ,i:nl weeds.' is the f i e 1 1 lien t advice ol" v I ; ; el s nn a Il e V el I kept a sheep hie ti,i'l t as well say tha; a c well i n a city bag e b irrrh nhtct s. 1: i- n icr to ; u : :. rough ii eg 1 , , trim down t he nn . ii ' h i r i lifiellt I i. 'Ug ol s,,,-, ;, t h' 1 1 1 r t , , , 1 ' t or i a gul i r ': hope ' r i "' ;ng. nn e , ! 1 1 , t i - -ivi.i: men' ee , Sheep ; : ' : I - bra-is ..: things, t ' , ; nia il ,, ,n a I is ni n t r n in i bv l mi. and i.e.,, al! v. iy ' 1 tf.V M , .1 h, night do 1 the g II ;a Nv.i-'e : or a tar p into a : I,-1 : he in A ft lb. I I .N th -al the l.'i. I ' u : Tl iN lu ti 1 ' lu ll Win old" 1 1 fit ,1. I tee,! ay, and in a ti a ge -ili'i'i'-." ' f loo, I I.d sllfl, ,ft. lilt'N e on sub a I la 1 se I a STATE NEWS . r ll. liuitpcsi. Tin in t his i in ir (if. comp pi.i itv in i;,ii'. Ci 'll ilf .. .' n .ll o! .ill r.iili .;,,, 'ilf w -I'fi I. ".r,, 1.. W . I .it'll 1'! f i .-Wi 1 ;.f ii.ll i;itnt'- ' thf pit llie -.-., .V.if.: We A iidel s.m , l i-.p. il .stoke n count v . .f ll ll the III Ii i- li.ooil apple t lees bearing It int. .nil n.i- i .ii -eil ;u hogs n one orcli aid. ii-nit; n.i nther food than what tf 11 Irifti t he trees. Mr. An.b'isnn Iin e- ahoiit ii miles lt'iim Madison. N as li I n ;t . in .: I he l ice 'i"p in tins -ecti.in i- re n t ed t u be a .lis. is! I,, us failure. ; hei n.s an- .il-o -li..r; with us, and t he si f - nation is nut ,-r ta orable amotig tin- farmers. We. ire gratified to th it t here Is :i mi .ps m precede llted i, 1,1 ,,' gram t l the count I V at ',11 gc , such llot lif ell - ee ll si nee i lie u a I' as his US' II ill i. -ad. ol i on ii I y , ' ' ; 1 ' o , i , ,f.s ,. have loi ii, .1 bv M i . v". I'. Y hii, H.IM'lI'M III f O IN II - i I I p. tlllS that lie i i a-- ton I at yea i that til y i than fill I 1 1 i u .- in col ton---; in o hale- '.is in cot I on tins fid him hot less I pounds ol -ceil to 1 he acre. This is some ol' t he .-. inu tile woiitb i Inl y it-Id inl that made t pcan uts t wo vears if), Ashe die Ail iidipi : A gcnl leinali stepied into the colli t house a day or so ago to send a t Icgrani. hav ing e idently interpreted the lettei s on it ! he ssign, nn hie Ii mean V oinaiis' I Im-tian I eniper.ilice 1'nioli, to t w i -igu lor the Western I mihii Tele graph ('oinpany. lie was sn tie lighted v it h the lunch he go,' lor ten cents in it he nn as trlatl he made the ill II II V llll-l like li . 1 : u ! i ' i - -'if 1 1 i- I.oliol . .1 dgc ('laik, commistM'aiing , was brought out in a lively discus fate nl the i u r v in the long sion by the introduction of a reso- I In- ban '.oofh ami Smith case last term, in hiNing ' off up iincoinfoi table of missionary operations. eiiches. iv-i.,',1 an order to the This to our mind was the most shi-nili'l Wake to supply the jury interesting eriod of the Conven imx with i v el ic com foi table re volv tiou. The house was crowded to its ing arm chairs, with cane seats, utmost capacity, all seeming: anx-I'lu-y i-.nne yesterday and were iit , ious to know the final decision. The in place. The Judge remaiked when .1 tit ig the chairs that it was to (lie the public interest to get the very best nn-ii foi nirors and that it was t he duty ol t he public to make t hem comfortable. The chairs are a de- ciiled itnpioveiiieut to the court room. laiabilh City A'cmimi it : The icNiN.il in I he Methodist churc'i. under the d rectiou ol Ucv. Mr. Will-, .-nil continues NNith great '17-'". -iii.it'.-s. Twenty Ij ve new meinlK-rs " i"; n ere in I in 1 1 1 ed to t he church on Sun . the iLin. The -flioolll T TllOlliaS ijiu- s at nu ksoii, ,, Phil tdi Iphia, 1'4S tons, Nith tiMin 1 1 in i ii g : o n . N. ('., Ixuind to , Philadelphia nniiIi a cargo of shing-l-i jles. lum'icr, tar. R. R iron, and 1 "M, juniper bolts, wasdiiven on shore on the ll.'tli. on the Miuth side ot llatteias inlet; crew ol seven men: all savrd. The vessel was a total lo.s. ' K -1 1 r to ( hrnlar l.tllpr id Sr. . l' 1,. I i pii liiibn mi I he Ni I v t r truest inn . sj Wn hiii a few days past nearly j l j e v t-1 y bu-ilie.-.- man in this section h is riceivi-ii Mom a .New oi k as e ; -oc i a : 1. 1 ii a ci i en lar let , er of Mi. , W . 1.. l i ciiiioliu on ihe subject of h i -live' . The nn iite i aiLMiesin favor of the ' repeal ot the l'.Iand bill, and there I by stopping the coinage tt stiver into legal tender dollars, virtually demonetizing it. I The reasons given by him are erroneous am NN 1 I Hot st and 1 1 ' t est ol re. 1st n. j He shows his antipathy to the i parties who own and operate the . stiver laiiit-s in Colorado, and en deavois to prejudice the minds ol he cotton plan ters ol the rv 111 Ii .gain-t the miners ol the Wesl. I u I 1 1 t illiate! v he forgets I hat I' I then interest is clearly identified , one with the other, he forgets to 'state that dining Ihe past year as per oihcial statements lliat there ! Nvas tin- enormous sum of JoL'. 't,'. I'JL'l of silvei dug out of the bowels of the earth by tfiese miners am atldctl that amount t tin -ol wealth nl f his count rv . j He makes an apeal to t he col ton I planters ev nlent I v intend ing to ex cite t heir jealonsly ny npealing ol the paternal manner in winch the government Ira acted Inward tin III lllers. I iy e va in mat ion of olfif i a! reeoi d s such has not been the ease, during t he past y e n t he price paid Im silv er i r 1 .(is 1 nn per ounce; the price was I paid by Kiigland for the same tpial ity of silver during the same time ! was l irp'inn. Kngland. whose interests are directly in favor ol low priced silver pan! the American miners more lor it than did their own govern men t . Kngland bought American silver and pa: d more for 1 1 than the 1 ' u l ted Mates did. and with this silver lnuight ieat am! cotton iu India greatly to the detriment ol the A mer lean I . rm c s . This is the paternal gov t rn uit-n t w li a h the w rit t-r al Iu des t o as .show ing such latheily cue over, and pai 1 1 al i : y to the N extern tinners. Again the nn i' i r t r attempts to play oil I he eel I llgs o I he t ot ton pi. ill t els and to eveite their e.llolsy by ask.ng w h v should not cot t on . n heat . tobacct i, p; g 1 1 on . pe t roleu m , and m a n u I act ll It-1 1 go,..s he bought Up -.lll'i' . I s? s 1 Ve 1 .lllil III' -tnlo 'N tin' gov ei ii men ' . evidently in tending to make it appeal that one section ot the eon n ! I y Is being be he ll i t ed o v er tiie ot hers . W h.-n one i co u. Petit d to I i-soi : to sue ii a t a in eh ' s. he , ,r t a; n ly has ,i had calls,- to ,ie t ell d . S.lu e tin- beglllllllignl tunc, s l 1 e r II. Is t.eell Used .Is Inolie,: natures,, : ii e n ' I , d i'i I he 1 1 , n e re va ! at ion s i : has eoiiie to , , I -f III ,'M to 11 I Ilf feelings ! Hi- people a' tl, cN haNe t 1 nl i p ut v I. N , I THE DIS( Il'l.KS. , r...-r A,u.,., roiivenuon a, B.u, n.i.'i'.i i.y ir. u.d. Hrper for Mi-Mnev. i Tin- Animal "onvention of the ' DlM'ltilfs nl Vnrth Ciirnlirm mt nf bmntree's Church, Pitt conuty, ou . .'hursday the '22d inst., and eon- 1 Tl tiime.l nil Sim.h.v Th n-u-itur was Invelv as a blushine- maul ami the very large attendance each d.i. all with their best, clothes and sweetest faces on, made if one of the most interesting aud enjoyable meetings ol the kind we have ever attended. The church beiug situak'd in one ol the most fertile and prosperous s.,.t i, ,.. ..1' tha ...,f.- ......r.- f..... -....wu.Tvy. i. . i v i uu , .-n:. lai ill liuuse v art well supplied with the best tilings to eat and every home was becaming with radiant faces, smiling countenances, and cheerful hearts. There nn as a large niimbei of miu-i-ters present, and their discussions of t he various subjects considered, and I heir sermons showed them to lie men of marked ability. The business done Was of unusual i in poii . nice in them, as a religious people, and earnestness of purpose. The love of (iod, and the salvation ol sinners, characterized their de li brat ions. Among the things done we no ticed that they abolished the "l)is tiiet Plan,'' which was adopted a lew y ears ago, by which the churches in the State were divided into con venient evangelic districts, and ministers assigned to them. This system having proven unsatisfac tory to preacheis and churches, . t hey decided to allow each church to call, or select its own minister, and make its own terms wit 1. him. They seem to recognize congrega- , , , . ... i v Au expression of the views of this body, on aggressive Christianity lution to abandon the uresent nlan prominent speakers who champiou- , ed the missionary cause, and exhib ited the true missionary spirit, were Rev. J. .1. Harper, Dr. J. T.Walsh, ; Kev. C. y. Howard, l'rof. II. C. P.oweu and Dr. II D.Harper. All these speeches iortraed depth of teelingand power of expression, but the speech of Rev. J. J. Harper was the gem of the occasion; full of rhetorical beauty and logical pre cision. The vote being taken, the resolution was lost by over a two thirda majority. Pledges were then made and cash paid in. Two gentlemen pledging rlOO each, others ?2o, 10, Jo, cic, for missionary purose8 for the en suing year. The Convention donated J100 to assist in erecting a house, of worship iu New Perue. Other donations were made out of the funds already on hand, one of which was to the Qeneral Chris tian Missionary Convention of the t'nited States. One minister was ordained Sun day morning. The Stockholders of the iYaich Toirrr Publishing Company elected Professor I. L. Chestnut editor of the Watch -Totrer, Rev. A. L. W in field having resigned. The following were elected oflicers of t he Convention for the ensuing year: President. .1. .1. IIarer; Vice President, K. A. Move; Correspond ing Secretary. C. V. Iovvard; Re cording Secretary, L. J. Chapman; Treasurer, Noah Rouse. The Sunday-school Convention hehl g session Saturday morning, transacted its business, and elected her oflicers. Tins interesting occasion closed Sunday by preaching in the house by r. J. T. Walsh aud at the stand by Rev. .1. ,J. Harper. The crowd was estimated at from ten to twelve thousand. Widows and widowers from every direction were otiteu masse, and it was amus ing to see their extraordinary j efforts to be young, good looking I ami marriageable. Visitor. ' 1 Kmaneiate the PresidenL 1 I'l Csident Cleveland's deterrtiina- liou 10 eiose tne uoars oi uie v nite House against applicant for oflice i criticised by some of oura-ontem-poraries us anti-Democratic and olfensive. We do not so regard it. On the contrary, we look uon the President's action as not only justifi able, but as a more important step in the direction of real, substantial ( ' i v 1 1 Serv ice Reform than any the Mugwump advisers of the President have induced him to take. It sig nities that Mr. Cleveland doe not regard the J'rexidency a a mere office distributing machine, but as a position of high trust to Ik? used in 'he service and lor the advantage of the whole country. Long U-lore Mr. Cleveland' in auguration 77ir H'tnVtf insisted t hat the most valuable step in the refor mation ol the public service wo ihl be the emancipation of the i rcsi dent Irom the spoils-hunters. We regard it as inconsistent with dem oeiatic government that any one man should hold in his hand al most autocratic power over more than one hundred thousand office holders. We insist that it tends to demoralize the people when they have to lu g oflice from a President and deinoi alizes a President to hold in hi gift more official patronage than is wielded by all the crowned heads ol llurope. We favor ihe deceiiti alization and scattering of tiie appointing power as authorized by the Const it ut ion and a already! practised by Congress in the case of inferior post masterships. We entirely approve of President J Cleveland's present action. I.et I him shut out t he oflice seekers and' do the Kwcillive business of the, 1 1 o v a r 1 1 m e u t diligently and faith- i lull . Th i' ought hot to prevent ,, . I propel' distl iblltioii o the offices ,, among capable and honest Iletno ' b ci a t s until the preseii t olli-nsi ve . : pa i l i s.m sh ; , , , the public .service ' by I he I et en ;it Hi i 't Ile.lt 1 y ad t in ly old paltisati lleplibllc.llis shall be i, i fin e m be 1 1-1 1 . We have Hoi c I 1 1 jc l -ol Preside 1 1 1 "I Cleveland because he Ills resist, ,1 a the demands and pet 1 1 n ai l ty ol ., sp.uls hiiiitt l s. but bet ailse he has gfiuled the ablest statesman and 1 1 111! 1 1 111 de V ot ees i 'I the I liillml at If ut pal i y. and selected lor thefevvoiVi .', it's hf h is bestowed oil I in oi T.l t s ,.f unlit and unknown num like the llfiidftis, I'.rattie.s and II ggnises. Is We have not c r 1 1 I c 1 e d ll I ! 1 1 befalls,. . ni , doii ! a .-,1 I, I s si ne e I I ty and good ill' II t loll s, but bee. 1 use lie has per III i ' t I 1 1 ten tl I llisell til I' 't III heil :ls e c.i 1 refoi m to i n ,lf 'f h ,lf ii , a n l r.t t ion an, I ut that fl.'t ft r uml fault i policy t if so v inch 1 1 1 c . 1 1 1 s l n l'i a t 1 1 mlf to 't il h i lu . in e vv 1 1 li h mi he- in is not a pi lltlfl.UI, hut he 1 cause in trying to be a politic inn he ! has proved mtneel! ; verv tmor one! by alIowins th, ' ,ft per- SUAde him to displease Ins own party wnen theJ' ouy desired to weaken '"s Admini.-t ration -u that they miSllt w,u a vil t," '" 'i''.r n-f urn 10 the 1 pu I 1 icnti f..l,i. ,u,,l set up a el, uin to an tun liich ,,llles llot Iotl 11 belieNe departure is the Pl e.-lil. h 1 ' - neNV a nn i - e i ) 1 1 e . a i . d nn e think it would be - ; ill n is, r. it. nn it !i the office-seekers, he wouid exclude from the White House hi- -ell eon stiruted .1 ugNv inn p on; -ah- .mmet. ' '""'''' T II.' . Nl The Sunt h :- i a' but m.mey . '1'iu much land: some i in poor cabins aiul Mini ll . a i n ever ! ni ig eople liae too er-oii s ny ho live eat I'oi ii lit ead and bacon the vear round. and part of t he time ai e -hoi r of these lux uries, own thousands ut acres of land. Willi -o fulfil land, oiilv mere st 1 1 p.- of bottom ,u e cultivated and. as the -a ing goes here, a man call get a living, by woikipg two moii t h- in i he ye.n . The next pleiititul thing to hind, is leisure. Theie is moie leisure taken by one farmer in the Smith than by twenty fanners m the N'oith and West. Consequently, there is little grown ' for sale, except tobacco and cotton, 'and little for u-e: for Western ba con, Noitheiu butter and flour, I Northern or Western clothing, hard Wiire, pl.iNvs. wagons, and most I of the other necessaries of life, are brought in, ami money sent out in exchange. W in-iv.b pork, butter. ..ll .. . . .: . ' ' '.-. ' W,M"' ,.,ru" ' anllul,rM" nnl"' ! m'lllu,.:,c!m l's ml-T,,t be 'M'l'-'l '" '''.' "ties or ar least I made tor home Use. and the money I L-enf in rl.ii cliititi'v Nx-liieli hat rro.is out so I reely as t o keep every one them to live on poor, and compe credit Kvery day the railroads are bring ing in Western ami Northern farm- era by scores, and these men are. apt to see the wealth hidden under j the rough and unattractive surface ot the country. They see the rich soil, they enjoy the hue climate : they don't see the venomous s nukes, the bitterness of spirit, the the pre ponderance of the negroes, which foolish and untruthful persons have said so much about falsely; but if it were not for a few physical features of the country, the absence of good farming, the poor houses, the scar city of stock, and t lie want ol barns, they would not know they were travelling so far from home, ami would tind no difference between the people here and their neighbois North or West. Scores of farmers in North Carolina have said to me, we want your people to come here and show us how to vvoik: we want to learn; we have plenty of room; there is nothing to hinder; all the old differences are gone; slavery is got rid of, and we are glad of it; it is the gaeatest relief in the world to have gotton rid of the care of it, and we are far better oil as it is, than with the old system of labor. As a rule, the negroes are good bi I.ct-o .... 1 , . ,,. 1 ... 1 .. .... iN.icin, cii,i .Nun i f;i',iii rin pioi ri . who will show them how to work. , .,. , i , ano Will pay them r.-gularlv . I hev oan Iw. n.-..lL f.v l...rr... .1...",. , all the are. IIk.xkv. si i:vaiu can Aijrichlt urixt . :u Annri- BROKE AND BUSTED! PIGOTT & HAERELL Have just Hli.'KF lNlii the N.-w y.rk M .ik. is mill ,ur.'!..!i' 1 A A If G I : A M V.A i; I i: 1) STOCK OF GOODS! And art- iiW'ru,i;-.r.i tLut High Pricec Shall Be B sted! ' ' 1 It STJ'.'K Cl'NSIs I's . 1' Dry Goods, Groceries, cots, Stipes, Hats, Hardware, Tin ware, Wooden Ware and Wil low Ware, In fact, we ha n - , - n a : , , uc u -u , , . v- io- 1 in a" KlltST-CI." II . si-., a- VVllll'l.V.-Al.l-AND HK'l'All. ulii.-i '.. in,. .La, rniincit t, sell As Cheap as tha Chtaprist. 4'allaiiil es.iiiii' t' our sin -k an.l cnnvinn ynurst'lvi'i. vlh t ihi' ouH.it v and I !': m nr (Hi r (fofidh, a nil lcineiiibe' . Wf liara n T h- sm! - iwrtct ion in cver i i (ni -t i ice, i r rcfmnl T h . monev. Units I!ni, y. t tc.. iak-:i in e.XClUld';' f.ir c mils 1 1 will prty tiiiiinsiv. nsa Ii .i!. Ct'h.ML'ldlleli;.'. ii! ( i ";..p. ii'.tl ( '. Illltl'V i'riKllK'f H!'f T( tl Store in Old Market Site. 3 Boors from Deck ocs .V EV B KM y. C. ,1 ':l CARPETINOS Ipholstery ft 6 J. SLOANE 1NVITK ATl'KNTInN 1" THK ATl'IIAC J l i: F.s ,T a u, it i iu.; k KN M KK l-'A 1.1. - J' m'K I 1J.KI . - itb l. Aimliuirrg f -ni S j-r ! i : pu . r-1 illoiiM 1 : i tri J.tH) per tl. iipw.u tl Mtxiuriirs Ir nu 1 ..0 per d. upw.trii Rod y It in m. Ik I'ri -r. l.OO per yd ti rw.i r1 Tapes try t r - in .'() p.T il, i;i.iv;tr.l Ii.fcratii fiicti .'() jt-r . 1 . ; . - :t r ! $WtiN IiAi'f (lll'fnillH i !' -iu S V no j-.-: j a . r i. ; a ;ini Mailrai Lair ( urlnin ln:tii 54. OO pt-r i.;iir t.pwurd Alaltiue U r irlt ll Lmc Oill lniil fi in ;.0 p-r a i r ; i -. ,t: ! . ot 1 1 ikUaiii Late 1 iirtnltiN fi tn S 1 .1111 .. i :, wa-il rurcoiikan (mining : 'in Si.O p .: uj w.u cl Tr try i i nj; t i ' mi $ 1 ..',0 p- i : i.j'U nn! ('rt t on nr ( o -1 t ti -HO p- r -V ; pu W i it I o Sli. id im n ii on short u n ( J c or inaicrtal nirnuiud. - iV'I is sp W H N J I- - ' t TK MloN I I ' t . ' I. I ( orn niiotulc ni i i n : k . . m i : i . i I i . I iivilt-il. Broadway and 19th Bt. Mill YORK I ITV. i' House Keepers ! Villi Are tioino- to KKhl'I.Ml, 1 1 ( ) i S 1 i.. ii. (ri!.i:ir 'V!m;i : a Dinner Set. 125 Pieces. Tea Set, 44 Pieces. Chamber Set. 10 Pieces. Fine Toilet Sets, M' r. I ilVTiilXa IS H; 2G is Line and 28 MiJtilc i i : v 1 1 : : t s i : . t tel. Green. Foy & Co., BANKERS and COMMISSION MERCHANTS I H'Ff Sui .H Fk.ivt Stukkt. .Xnx. 3NJ . c - ... sa. ia.g V .".'.' ' -7 ; s.u I;,' 1 . 7 . . r : s i !, u k , . I mm AT CHKAT1.V RF Tt MM UriLO - T.lw 1'..'.'1 eric.-. Ait.lr.-SB I.. G. (ill.tDV . ) Ilalirm, IM'E: . tiln BVKI1TIK US si;. ei-s (iF.O. P. HOWI--.LL. A (O. 10 Spruce Str-rt. N w York It For Select List of 1.000 New.pap -rs Tha Way to Save Money -IS Tu- Taylor Is Smith's STORE, WHERE THEY ARK DE- I t-' . TERMINED TO Sell Goods as Low as the Lowest, And Guarantee Satisfaction As to Quality. iO !). Jirrivinj; on ovory iSteamci , a l ii FVLI, STOCK always on hand. i -ist i ng- tt IVfiKYTIilMJ IviT'T IN A t itsT-t c ss s roiti: II yon don't see what jou it. want, nsk fir it; we have Middle St., below South Front V-' P. BORRUs CO, GRAIN AND COTTON C JMMISSI0N MERCHANTS, n i ; v fehlnlu- !: JIltN K N. C. MERCHANT TAILOR. A Full Line of Goods and Sam ples always on hand. Suits cut and made on short not ieo, atv.l a.t us low price as the name can he had anywhere in North Carolina. Fit guaranteed. Middle street, New Berne. N, C. seldw.'iin A EARE CHANCE For a Good Farmer. ! hiie l'l iiitai mii kneNvii us the t'AIA'lN KKHY l'l. VI .u,i unit half inilos Ircm v f nv lit-rit,-. nn 1 he I lv.nt ron.l. irt oll.-red for I s le. t Ur.Al' lor CASH. Ii . ontiiins eight I a n . ' r.-il I i-r. H. s - e a iinmhiil of which lire ,-:-..rc-l. 1 1 is well a.h.p e.l l,, ilirnrowib of 1 ' "' o. "o",i. uu i-ini vi.niiv Ol ril'K A . f..a-",llil aivi'll hit h i it on i li .UH'Sh-IIPllfllllV ;','';V.';!, '' ?,',' I'V", ' h- e "' 111,(1 lOi'l Ill'-N mil v Inch h.i .... 11.(5 t ji-a.e- I ihh I" iiiarKei.wil' siipiort a aiuall family. i TiiU ii.aiitHi. -lr .inc.l le, 'I rent river :I..I .III, :ill l .'X t' ,., k rai.-in ds to i rellt : . :i' . ,1 in l ure ,:.,i. i j. " a, ii.: I. N',-1 ll l 'lit. )'i u :. rs ivlrl , ess M'.s CAl.VIN 1'ltl ItV. .Ne- li. 1 a,.- N c. s. p Is J nn-'Jiii nrtiiJ.ii'ifSMi. i nice. Sale of Valuable Land. ! 'l'lu- UfdptMKiK-d. I-xecuHir of the hist Will ami IVsaollelil o! V. A . I'llill I .s, d.-O.as tl , I i.etcl.y i-'.ve- Notic tha'. piiiKuant 10 the I 1 m-er Biv.'ii Ii m l.v mii. I VV in. he will expos.- ' a l'u h! :c sa e :it the i ', 1 art IlouHe door in the i Nyn oi ivi nsi.,11. . l. . on the Si X 1 K KN'i'l 1 .'AY of .N..VKMI1KI;, Iss.-,, at 12 o clock. M., ae plant ,t ion licloniiiiii; to 1 lie cslate of w , .;l'hi ihps. .Ic.'.MKc.l. sit nn te,l in Coinenlnea I.V'.T'lt'ii.'K1 enoir c unity. a,iioinini' tne otint r.-e. J. lirooks anil hers cmtiiininsj ahoiit llt'll-ios Tn iiM-aiu- tilth .-hi-Ii, talaiicc in four liial yearly i nst it 1 1 men t . with Interest from ,y of s: c a: s t-''l' f.-nt. Nvilh iipproN'ed se n i'.N . f. II. la iKTIN, Kxeculor. Atn;iii 1 :. - ocsNvnl ia ITAUFP if You Want To Know How To Make Uonoy, i TO L. WALLEVSAU'S Champion Clothing House!! Nw Ucrur orrosiTE 1. l.i.- v"i (ny v..ur supj.lics in Ciciitlnncu's and Boy a Suits. On Tltr: li.M.t rin.l Sin.cs. JJat. Ci'ST Umbrellas, Trunks and Valises,' Pros (io aiaii's i j, v alkmi? He. I .juilT. Pilankets. Abo, a - A SPKCIAL tiAliGAIN I OFFER it Cehtie men's Pants in heavy winter goods, liOc. and 75c. I" (ifiitlenif n's Shirts iu Ilowespun and Cheviot, '25c. and 30c. f (le iitleme u 's Tndershirts in heavy Merino, L'nc. f (Ir ml. nn n's Nary .Flannel Drawers, l!."c. if (b titlcm, it's P.l.iek Felt Uats, 25c. f Poys' ami Vouth' Black Felt Hats, loe. A i A 1 A lot f A !..t , -V lot , A l..t ., A lot o t i laids and tiinghams, oc. A lot of one van! wide Yellow Cloth. A lot o: :i-4 yard wide Yellow Cloth, 3Jc. and 4o, A lot "t Dr. sS Calico iu Vuncy Patterns, 4c. yard. Don't Fo.-iet th- Phn-c : Keir Berne, corner Middle and South Front St L, WALLNAU'S CHAMPION CLOTHING HOUSE. Entered For Tiie Race. I have entered the Race for Supremacy among Dealers in Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes. In BOYS. YOUTHS and MEN'S CLOTHING x i:ii:c r to wiivi as i ( ax ;ivi: voir An All Wool Men's Suit for $7.50. HOY'S AM Y OCT IPS IN PUOPOUTION. I will offer tbe Best Goods. Latest Styles and Neatest Fits, i ' ni '.'.y )- pa- ri:i; ci:sr i.owku tha x thf j.nxrvKr i matt r vv hat "hit e ; cotiv nice M. CEO. ALLEN & CO., Builders' Material , Machinists' Supplies, Machinery, Cotton lins, Engines, Cotton Presses, Hav Presses, Cider Mills. j Grain Fans. Rubber and Leathor Belting, Lace Leather, ifoAlil "l 1 1 1 1 r 1. : i T a ir: 3 -r-i . : . A t : j ! aatlll"c "ii, vv tuu) itictu, iuixeu rami, iJinseea vu, uiaM, !-LULi-.y- Linic, jirieK, ".enieni. riascer. n u iliXto JHATJ 1 RIAL---Mechanics' Tools, Builder's Hardware, Carriage Material, Saddlery. Steam and Gas Pipe, Iron and Brass Steam Fittings. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Plows, Cultivators, Harrows. Etc., Cotton Bagging and Ties. Hope, Twine, Etc., at LOWEST MARKET PRICES. Agents for Fire and Life Insurance. GEO. ALLEN & CO EW-BERE A.D PAJBLICO Steam Transrcrtaticn Co'v. KAI.I. si'llKnn.K i l'' TH K HTKAMIh ""'lNew Heme at 10 e'clock. a. m . Lake l.andlmr. atouiiini' at AitimMi r.! Vaudeuierf. stont-wuli and Ha loro, a . -riviiii; at l..ili l-Huding. Tiieauay, mi ii . ci.M-k . a. in. W e. 1 n . 1 ays Lave l.alit Lau.hiiu for New Berne al r.'clM:l;,a m , stopping at Ilayboro, StODe wall, Viuiuuieru and Artama Creek, ar rivinn ut New Berne, Tburtdaj-g. 1 a. In. I' iiirsilayF; Leave .s,.w nerne at lu o'clock, a. m , for Lake l.n.lniH. stopping at Adama Creek. Vandeiuere, stonewall and Bavhoro. ar- r'.Niug at o'clock, IN 111. l.uke Landing, Friday, V Saturdaj-B Ieave ljtke Umlmg at 9 o'clock, a.m lot New Hen. h. slopping at Kayboro, buhm wall, vandemere and Adama Creek, ar riving at New Hei ne, 1 o'clock a. m., Bun da K. Hy thin arraiiBpment we are able to make , ..se ii,iiei ti,,ii with the Northern ateam- ., iiavint; sooa accommodations both ,H-ensi. r-an.l freialit at very low ratea. : i,.i ,, ;.""K,iriMl ,l,e ii'i ri liauui and produoera along it lint. u. mve it their cheerful innnurL I- r. ilit r. t-.-ivi-d under cover everr day of 1 1; e Nvee k I For fintii.-r Information enquire at the of- 1 fl.-e. r'.Kii of Mai ket atreet. ; All uo'i.ls received only at our warehouse. .", . m i k . i si re. -I . W. I'. lil KItUS A Co.. Agent. Nr w Heme, N. C. )r any of ita Agent at the following places: ABK Li.K, AdainaCreea., ti I W A l-stf in, Uike Landing n. H. AUHOTT, Vandemere C. it. KuWI.KU, stonewall H nv I. . k. tiayboro, W. I'. lil'RRCS CO. 'an'Jl.iawi j- General Mauaicer. THE 1TEUSE I TRENT RIVER Steamboat Company W ill run the following Schedule on and after Sepl.-n,ler lllli. ISSt. : Steamer Trent W ill leave New Kerne lor Trenton every Wednixday ut tl ft. m.. and FriuVav after tbe arrival of the steamer bheuajjdoah: return- uiK. will leave lYenton every Tburadajr and Saturday, touching at all point along the river Steamer Kinaton. On and after June 2th, 1885, the Steamer Ki nston will leu v.- Kinaton lor New Berne every Monday and Thursday at 6 o'clock a.m.r returning, will leave New Berne every Tuee day and Friday, stopping at Jolly Old Field and ouchlng at all landings on Neuse liver. Close connection made with steamer Shen andoah of the Old Dominion Steamship Co. JOHN H. PELU at Nawbera. W. F. 8TAHLT. Klnston. n. s. Barktjb. PollokavUla. 1 T. Wilson. Agent at Treatoav. J. P. QuurKRi-r, Jolly OM Field. .1 . It. Bakks. Quaker Bridge. J. M. WHTE.Gen'l Manager. ehTd.tw Klnaloa. N. C VERVOUSDEBIUTT OaaamoWKABjnas HARRIS' Dscar.siMl immerses fliu thm akUlad Bbr- ronthfnl lndlaervtiiia. A Radical Curs for too fioa indoloenoa. a? ICSRVOUS over brain work. asl4 ins lmpouuvntn RnM tlotu RUMdkt t Ukf debtutt, trountt. (MsariTM, ClrruUr aaaViiaTFlek.. fe,sad ban kapnMat S PHYSICAL InYoung A Middle cubed MvmnntU. am. MStateti-ra with tins , tips p btMlnci. er lata pslaer laeonnnlMatai HSBOfflWw Tettto fob ovtcnStx N-EAR8 BYuaaiMMAKYftaliBtia; aeatelariaa.. TalOA iaiawias lilmsii g f TRIAL oral fnetlotier" ka. maa ovxannvi tonavna m iihiw.im aflifk. whfcli: 'wssMda Craa Manth. - S.OOM ltSnafWntl a'area - 7 Hllilniills aa&ewti3WJ? HARRIS REMEDY CO. soevf . Testa B bt. . DIB UTURED PERSON m. M A wit fortarml of a wii giv ja s-xuaa I ASSERT, Withoul the fear of successful OOP trad lctlon. that the Choicest and Finest Lot of KoratajK and Domestic Clgare oan be foQnd aw Palmer's PhoinU Ctgai- amd Tskscts Store, that wsi evextufought Into New Berne, Cmars, of iU grades an quality, from three oentH to thivty-ave cent each. Wholesale or Ketuil. If any are in doubt af this, come and see and he convinced. The proof of the pod. .111115, you know, is, well, 'nuff said. PALMER'li, Next to Wallnau 8 corner siore South Front and Middle (ta, NEW UtCHNlt N. C. Mortgagee's Sale. lly virtue of a ino4gge deed executed to me hy Mrs. Julia C toryce, recorded In the Register s ivfllce iu New Berne In Hook Ke, IWKe ll. I will sell hy Public Auction, at Uie court Houaedoorin New Heme, N. C'on tbe T nv EI.KTH of NOV EM BEH. 1885 (TbnradayX the tract of land adjoining the lands of H.A. Hrown and others In Craven county, contain ing Three 'ihouand Acres, to satisfy tbe dent, RcNcured by said a.ortgage. Terms Cash. Ocl. hi. isxi. It. D. STOW at. Mortgagee. ! wJt a m ism 1I III -7 ktew UUaT. , t or. Middle itnd South Front Streets, k. n. joses.) Orereoato, ILfl dies' and Jersev .lackets. Shawls. ltUnVeta large assortment of Notions. yard. ,1,i. vard. iiiiisell he fore purchasing elsewhere II. SI LTAN, .17' .l.S.l JO.XKS' OLD STAND.
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 5, 1885, edition 1
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