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THE JOl'KX ? NEW BKKN K N Jt, RUSEIIT ST III Mi. It alkarlltil to roll'" n I '' awMr1pl ltbf Jill HHI r, J. 1. XrUICil i'H aatferta la rl)l f.r a l . t lk JOt KtlL. Kins ton lu-: J.aies W. 1 1 !,-" -county, w m " Miy 5th. hfin; sotu- ' V. P. Murri.. i:: '. Branch. Or pndio short a .. a to D. Par k Nairn n pe n ' Ijoae, much to the p.'- ' person who we'.- "- tecreu. Collins A '.-.. : ... ' with the w t : h ; model of n.'V.i ; of like character Our lon h.i. a h ir ; - r -chair L-"w 1 : r" moved m witn : . . : and ihyaje wll p. ; S. H. Rountre'. ;r . utock ot goods oru h takn the r"i Cleats. Sac"' To town ceuvv. . veniox and A Mayor. Our town . ;n moc ful business rv..---. feei M(r. BJ1 Arp waa frr-e-.cd ! on Wldllf1ll n ' MOUtllK So rr " combination .'. ' good NUM. C&pi. W. P. Unite" fia rlT o( oar town of Hyde Co ipnc a abort U? rporti tin wtU a U week. rood eorae-ap of corn. rt epc that plain ted before the heavy raina. Tb 8. 3. pic tic icursion f p-m tnenN. Berne on Monday. M. lOtii. vixa joyed T at I " 1 '" 4 "' graCMd tb there . ccc r - pi ' t . wfc desired to j- A. E. S. Lin dee T hs Iwn !::-. i-reerJ day in Kinaton. ha prpyiu trim. Banow make had aarter" at Qotdaboro, a f eaeral manager of the pjagw Coapasy in atern Carol ma CYd"Prde waa ia town lat TT 4.cal that hatttla rrouad near the oTej brWx, and other point of ible t- tarwas, ana we nopa c bi wad asan CMennf woras i" h ia New Eogtaad jwornal. VSra. Lixaie J. Walsh, wife of Tr J T. WaJab. died May 4'-h. after an i..r,.p-w of mora than a year, tier aicknes.4 r.r-u aawanad ao deveiocwd itself in th f 'tx mt dropey, bat later proved to b ac in unit ewncer, whirh proved ft-l MmT friaatda aympathne with the naved hnaband and children. IX "VS. Da via. Chrietian EraoeInt Joaew and OaaJow eonntiee. ia ModiaK . fw aay U town, attend ic the aer i aeliart bald ak the ChinttUn eaayca by Aahtey S. Johnaon. of Knoi will. Teen. One bap tlaavt;" tm ' Soaday and flte em Taieaday afleraoon by IL C. Bo, of the) Chxaftiaa chttrch. Wa latll Wear atexxt board of sjoi aaiaaioser. ie an important qaeatimi okoow whicjk we ahoald think. "The oaooywhe) gta pa kia debts with low tax" ia oe ana war (1vn "The men woocaai arrange to red ace our pauper and Hill f ir to thoaa in real need ia oaotha ana war. It is much euier to . find f m!t than to manage public bu anaa. sad ftU that the pablic need to aak ' of the) alactin( poorer ia to si" u hon aat. tnccaeafal bwainess men. and we ' tu juetly boo lor the beet. .:A. Baoat brilliant marriage occurr 1 ol Salam Chnreh. Pitt county . May th. M 7 JO a. n. C. W. Howard n master - of Cwrrmoclea, 'an 1 Laurie J. c hapman aad HataFaaaio Brooks the contratm- - aaniMt, Tbara wera a large aumbvr of aut adanta- Indeed, it u the coo oammaiioa of the) lintle life of two of -h t"Twa'wnd meat bappy per:n ' jwao kavw fraced the) aociaJ circle of thia oawatry; and ejoabc'aea the begin aiac devoted marriage relation oayiac the beak wiahea of num-rouj friaada f oa aacoaaa and haorineoe. A . raceptiorjC wa held at J. B. Gardner 'a. , wharw thwawaaisf boor afforded plea . are to aU. apaciauly to thoea hvinx in hopeful anturpation of the day when - lik eceaee may bo repeated and they bacon the) chief actora- - I, I Grange Items. . jQst tovtt Is to Tote on LocaJ Opt;pn aTooday. Tth ( Jane. . CharUy Ivey and Uiaa Ana.e Uerr n r avarriad la Boclfeafcury lat week . BaTTlcaa at th U. E- Church Ut Sun -day avad Soaday aihiby Kev. W. E. gwaisi. a Bnd Bixrwahaa been confined to his bora on account of afeanee for saveral days. W ar glad to ae him oat again. - II. E. Dilloa aad W.S. Eield represent thiar Lods 1- O. O. F. in the Grand lVkic, iat 1ot is Gjldsboro this -rak. -: .- rii tlsa" as tho complaint among ai chant, famer and all other m- aioyvotttav . Imactnatirto has much to da with the oaypUiaU. . The) hoard of town commijsiorierk met laa week, and elected U. E. Dillon. . Mayor. At thia meeting lul Uoaday Bight O. A.' Pitts waa elected policeman. . COiored man, Davis was found to be craay last Soaday on oar streeu. He has aa kept onder watch and efforts vtllbo naada to have him placed in the Iaaaw Aay lasa at Qoldsboro. Whaot learned if our farmers aaa haTtos: good stands of cotton. The hTT cool nta prevented the coming ap sa aoon a it otherwise would. The Mad of corn ia said to be good W atrw glad to know that C apt. W H. Bogarsvo has found employn.er.'. as aoaductor oo th A. N- C i'- Mr Ranoa w as in the employ of tne rem i for aevaral years, and baa a gci repu tation a a offloer. , Iha brick work of Taylor it Brr.t s is aoaaplaM. and the wood work ia g".ng Mw fast aa possible. The foundation for Kinsley's atore is laid and a aoon a th work settles will ie poahed to completion. We et? lanaber being piled in frntofl. i '. preparatory, w au pp . to tu..r.p.g bas ae) at brick warehouse. These th . pg tsdicat a healthy financial cocdr. i p. aad disposition on the part of the uier chants to "stick. " Wears indebted, though rather ia:e la ack nowledtng. to JafTerson Di'ii Esq , of th graduating class at Trinity Coei eg for an in;:a: ion to alten 1 the class prasaotation, which came oil the 7th kls. Mr. Davis pre4n:ed trie '!m W are also indebted to K. S. . .-u.: f r aa. iaeitatioo to be pre-'tat a: . nsTJcasnent exercises f the ' :..-er-::v f !. C. 'as -M and j ;. a t !r : y Tjon. Aug. Van Wyck '. Lit i y aeftnoo hy Rev. C. H. Had L 1 N-.v york. Thankj to thee y .:: .. g.-p- -men for kind renter:-. 3 rap ' Crop Kcpor: WajUIH'j7 31 May . . -report of the iiepar'.rnt.t Indicates an improveme:.: lag April of 3 pemu. w rag of c on i:ti. n of j" marked change a r. h a t vance us noce '. . Keaouri. Texis 7-.p."-VI giaia an i Miry. a- t year ' is has been fav-raie i:. arv more ad . an '- 1 ' . c. ages in the ; r p. .1 York. SM. IV""" Stchigan. i: . ja :. i: . Laaouri. '. 1 1 K it. 1 1 oT rye averages t i too planting has e-p. r in on the A :1 ' : ' " i lit) on th'lu ' ' i -" t b pi ante.'. :-. V . . . reoc la averag :... 4 ie n.it i.-ed '. i r fMfck C-esa.- b it r-". . l : t." g ' gaps. The ;r ar as f u . -!uth t'ar' : i -if. Alabama Ni - - - I ma. TT T a is - , it, a ieaee . ' 7 J j ic b at ar U'tit'I pT--' n-. it k -vt-r "I- ' i '. v , M an 1 a v 4 ' i: irv ar-l ..ih- I .1 ' 111, ' -' ' m.'.h dv(o:.r. n hi are nr vri'itl ''..a : o v 1 tf.- in w: pr'.n'.i-- t. i e 'it-' ' ' :p.e .n i:i- k".ty A r. e ; r o r- v -k : . . : : . - " - - or. rrrtiv e ecir.g wi...- at hu le.-; ha: i -nme ;n onit.wi of the saws, wh.'n lr.t'.a-te.l wouii'l. hut n- l ti l r.i tih 1 am putaiioi. The prio f tr her ti TP rneiit t by u -. tr. h u i f tt'.-'ir. ar- r. Pi - i to J . re a ,-. :r. th-- iittJ' of M. r i T ' wkv : r - -. an . a. ' i". of jl.-s - -:i -J-.j Capt. T:e- E. 1'nr.' ' eot t- the ' t RVkt rhre Nitur i pA.'k-ie : new Irn.i r'ttt. were ntuut tho r ili t . l 1 to . spring cr.ioken. an i. it" tn- ' would rail' i leluntfu; :i .. Vs.. Tt.i'.'-' wa k :i'.' -'t.Pv- '.to' ' I ' . r e-.-4 ( the N . l: we. k '.: n a t. :y ha::.. :.; - i p i... i am u r.'.-i:Ui.':i t.e i i njr ar. 1 ,ip, r v .. p. ; tn Hre it i.t in n ; ir 1 t. pass p. c rease it i re n i 1 ' Maj Inet'.nisi p.. i." . d r o - ne 1 w p. i le p. iy i : g n p. r i near lawman .t . rvei. ; . :. -En day evening -tie of , , with mm and r-.e went in A S. Id. H'pe being p.-ir 1 v. a aasistance and .ive 1 h:i:i af'.. gone under the soo t.d top.'- WiiramgV 'n reports thru :. for the nil nth of A;r:l tift. e and twenty biacW -wpp-- N had ven. all colored. Tr..' Mr H.-me :- l,i. long claim.' 1 that Wiiuucgb n was tr.e healthiest city on the South AtUnlic coast. but New Heme shows, taken t.'.e year r.:i 1 Hut the V Herr.e a .tv The bug! a bette pi .rtu irv V use i .- .' .... r A pp. s n. t . . s f tt ' r. ge t to Maj. r i j e p. : : ' a 1 b 1 1 g . l ..'uii'i'.r; tli' Ccs-k in exercises Derm is. p. used b v charge a: WI. Tr. for the oo oundicg IP. n ! nday be. and was the he Kederals the batt.e of Hi; r f.imi N, r-e r ; ! J. as: -n 3 i earn.- i a :. in !-.:: e '. 'wers an i d-'p- --'-t p. bosiuet of Csinfederato mound lie . a.r.i:i of lha ghoet of Jeff. Dim. The tire a arm was sounded Tuesday morning about 3 o'clock and tho depart ment dashed out with its usual prompt ness to find a smail tenant house on Notwikv! street, near tho Western eel near! y could rea i h I! ' oj H- u rv. r I ar. i h id hundred 1 i..ir departn-.er.t is spread of the t:r ing. a tr .".g ' r. that time. M;. i hn I i r as ' hii A r ; time bet r- a Thursday u.ght aa a h u m - r . us bis r ; u'.a:. n a., s. ie T sav :h a v. a. v . i '.. ::i (s p . i ; ; . a r e '. .-vs- hr The Ma, i hi. the mstr-. in p. a u -1 ; tha: '. ti p. of Mr t-' t it.t. .". g : us a v kk e r e La . , i .r. ; in 1 n.i nit M t. i a v O i r m a r k i - . , - k 1 : ; . o n : : V . r,; '. l 'r... f r : : ; r ::. ll. 4:1) w . r !. i .:; f r a . :.i . . . : ; t T.v r .:. - : " . v : r m : . . ::. the '.f.:-- .-. . i . r. !' the : ir ! . , , i I ,;.:r.r? ' r . r r itr.-r rn ti.-' M;u-- ii i.iiii-iii . . i ; . i ic ; ; . :. ; t-r .'f J'.i-: : : M J l..--. . . : a , i , p.- f r : -: "hi. :. ..r.--; I I I m 1 . r 111 .r- :. i t n .: t . : par. 7 -r--- ( ' t . w - r :r. . What fir.' Th-oo 1.4 but nr..' ure rem- t th; i -t an i that : to make T:,.'v .:. t .-at .-r r.t-:rl y r: K I - . V r HI . t: : i- n ' -t :!i. P. at f . t f 1' i;..oU street t'.p.i - pt f r o -m ni u n i 1 ' v rn iv to pi hop. 1 np. i p. u ii P re i ' f the t .-x the ,.;,.0. rr-. p.: if. a'nti' with my !i'!..P'..itel point 1 v.tt tt.e cumber op.Tiril An.l ti-..4 a heel : re- ! i-jtrter .lp'.ay.n ': ;; -. ; ; at the .p ; u ti..kt f the irp: kk k- t ime i in. ;!-.. r 7 wi I sen i : , ' :. '... .: : k .t i a i , i art-Tr at. 1 . -e he e i piihue i ..-7 Tt.e klvi -o n a i . , i r oe i f a.l . . ,. - n. - : :. t o : : v a n .1 ,p ! - xv -h .u: i a ;ii-.: p. t o;;r .. ;. ir'.p.o i.t - - V . kk it .1 . ' N -;- ! 'm:i.tn.-e.l a and ber"in hhnu! I I i - r toe -uperinten.ienoe of m. ,rt. than satisth-.l J J i: t.eris. n. from near Dover To the roung of the pre-, p.t ;!.-: t . the Heav. r creek section of uon. the hinterr of the great o:v:i war ir.ty. The distance is only read aim xu like a romance, an 1 ti.. y f.i.:- -' an ! ;: w.U tap one of can hardlv reaiize the nmnen. it ' ; .. fir:::. :.; ti in k.f Jones on,-,. u ha'l . o tha .le-t : p. :-an 1 f ri.;:.. i -.; oi where the farmers ,,f their father? an i "f their -.wr.. o.; tt.. ;r c.tton and other pro- . It waa mainlr to ihn en 1 that the fr in ten to fifteen miles. The ! patriotic heurta'of the noble ladie . f the ft tt.e raiirnad is extending 'South organized these Memorial .W,. t '.t .!'. m ti'.at section "ho , oiationa all i-ver the ioivl. ..ihat unad-t ... - rat w :!! tto- expectatun rf t.e bu.-iy tir f every- lay life '!: dav ; : t t ! feed, r . 1 at least in every year h. ti ! 1 he -. t ap irt kr.ow :. .tntr.g ab nit railroading. for assembling together m their aiT-l r. '. r- d , k" to make suggea- grove, to sacriti.e to the manefi of their to engaged in th.' tusineas. derted heroes, an 1 M kerii f T-ver .1 p. -t i tta-i: the hre-i lent s .1 .. ling in th" ' nstructi.n or i: r. -ii- i" a g --d one. and a t,.i,,4 i : ! u-t r at . ve , f to- .r virtu- s ap 1 .. !t is a tep towards de her.nsrt) . Hut a: ve ad. tnv fr.-::t- g t.Ptrv a.. :.g trie line and lr)at we nnv take ,.!r :rer; ! v ttie p.p.-. y.r. fe.--.ng me buintw of : nanj ar-.d ' lea 1 tl.oii x- tr. .i ad W .t!i .i i.uraber of these where their her .c i ia.- r- :. i- r. f. r ' ' t..:.g ut ;nt :h- g.-si farm- , i, ,n .,,.,,.,.;,.,.., r- - .r n: .:.!. .. : i 1 k-1 1 ti reasoriatile ' : i r ii . r s an l r .1 1 iroau s w 1 1 1 ilroad s w i i 1 te'i.et.led. In th.e Heaver . thetll t!Ht they c ru.,::i f .1 pies mnty the people heroes u p. -u rpa.-sed it. th ..r.p.g in- whistle ..f the world . that thev ma v : , : their farms for . h(. ,iu..r, ;-4 t I ,.: . 4 r of a ctntury. yet tl'fy ' eri tin' it-- n - f pit:- :. ;.p-. r pr-'.i'ts. many of f , n . , r t ; . ;1j t ;.. .. .... p. ' t 1 get t' a s'P-pping - tv . cou rage bipi tr. a ti 1 . 1 . -igt-'- n 1 ; ' of danger, and finally a 1 , 111 th" ,1 1 .charge ' f out i ii, .,1 M.nh . . oiin.. Knglan 1 has h. r wi I in I :.-' .t,: g : ' th- 1 "niver.it v . I Krance h-r St. l'--:.i..-. w . N-Tth ir .;:: k f r ,... . 7 '. f. r .unties. f,g. . th - . .'- stu ier.ts great an 1 r i deal. I 1":..- pre; ir..: rv - .a-s.- in I.atm and tt,,, n 1,;., w, ..,,.n f t . ., Ore-k vk . r- d i.e. -nt i:.u. 1 at the tegm- . ere,-., 1 n t '::' atr ". 1 :. p.. n; ' the vear. although many stu- ' neratftis a man. ier.'.s . f -.n.titri Tent preparation w ere 1 t han bra.-s or in., r i ' f : tb.er. lu'o-l fr -ni the 1 niver- ....... ,.rJ p.-...,-:-.. w ;-.h an r ; I - added during ip p.. r Tp.- vacan;v 111 ! y : h-ath ..f I'r f. i tide i at th.e next .- : . .a 1 i : p g . : . f . :. -1 r 1 :'. . ti 11 k v e I . ?en x :.::.:- : and e.evated bv the increase p. '. .' acu t ' r.'. io '::. instruct! 'n T .- t f r : :r vt-.ir. ,:i I.it.ti. 1 Irft'k. r.g -.. tr- : rr. . .l.gu ig". ar. 1 m ithe- 1. pes enlarge 1 fac.l in. s pa-- . ;.. pr k i lea i t worx in inn laborat. ry and held, and in theee. a use in moral philosophy, instruction extends ver a longer period than for merly. A .l-'ge d agriculture and the me chanic arts, a Department of Normal ! p -. r : ; . r. ar. 1 a sohslcf law offer ,. ir- - I -tu iep.ts in these : - . . : . . :' -1 i : '. i'-.-: . tie- "i -'. -tri'iug .:ii r"ir .-: '.;.- --i r :' t .e ' d.iversity is : r t r v : : i r ; : i . t p ; Our r. k'a ,rk by a Karm.r. '.V r- , 'ie.;, tv the vir.ur -h ll ' p- ha i .k . .:. i- i ti ; i ; . x . . i. v u i . i: i: ' v i l" i : I -I N ,, I . l. 1 1 .i 1 1 r. 1 1 . ( i I ..i : i . l N , 11. . ii t : . . Mr . r . . . : . i -.r. " 1 ' . r : u. i'i.: : . on ttio u, 1 ' ' hv K,.v. Mr. ca:j un The f ont'.virra: at. t n .-o v i r . t :t tt.tr.' :it; ; a' ii to..: the A i i tit t re-ts . v, r C. rn.-t I'.ir. i t ' t !: " rp. f. 4 ; .'al f '-tit i r i . i . i : ul . I'' " i; ; ' ' : ' ' ' It wa- with iv i- ir- : tn-' ;io .t.it: p. f t..-' M. rr.. rial A-- .-. t: Heme P shire 4 t:,, hTi'i-t.n . ea.-i n. an i il... plea-ant i iaty h oi :. nn.re atne t:i m m e .: ; ti:e t!-.-:r.. pu -tV - '.. Ioit if I t t. . e e-w :t r.e-e- an 1 a the great pv. i.ts tha l.. o. tntp.unity p. atiy a 1 Tt ' . 1 1 1 ti r " a ' . - r i i i i ' h . .t rv . r . f ir.t : -'. t .: i r : ' 1 ' .'. a.'- : t:,- kc:.erat; '.hit h .'. nianl.fxxi -m-'e tie-s.- tl.:f.-- ah j lmpretk.-.p.kT on t'tieir no: I. i. t : .n their fathers M.:f- r it. ;. I rt.lt: :. green and fresh their nieir. irie. and to renow n their sac re 1 m-tii; Is iir.tiPT- iv. an 1 -1 theae irrtv. ten h t P. 1 1. ruin ..PI. a.. t the .: to. -1:1 fr in f ti.eir f..tn .::: : r -u tfer- in th- ie -ur 1 -ri-us death ,t. 1 prii. 1; : -1 iks -g f ,nat bv th- pitri t. d.-i ten l.-r and 1 v.pg .r. n ii. 1 t; m in i.t rat ion . f . u r Ie -S.nitb.'-rr. kk -ui--n trie !' t the 1 " p.fe !. r it. ! . i a era'esurviv rs, wpi t - aa the atrple-t ir.-; Tat: to ai 1 t uat 1 s 1: : '. e an i man a ti r. . T t : 1 .- w :. a : . of the gr- ,; f live 1 r t '-. 1 rt v v .-ur- . ii- - 1 v . . ik t Ie t tilled vi i;h mar v unmixed r.h u.e j In i. the w, .iry road al. i.g kk ':.:. ':. , ur '. - ; ateps have tr.-d during that tune, we tind on the one ban i lanlr.iarks that cause us to shud ler. h'.r-t. th.e luri '. K lare of war th:. t oven-had w "d i u r f air land : burning towns and viltug.-s i.t ut. the h Tizon, the din of battl- an i i la-h of arms wa.it' b.ear i fr in tto n. :::Pa.p.-t-i th.e ..I'j.-nr 1 . tt." la::.. :.:..' : P- fit iv i i ' kk s an i i rp 'p ip - u . r 1 - a r i ... - r the lar: 1 , hit. 1 a I '. i 1 ip " : P -st i p. g . ' . t d a' I pel. ;.. - - i ; r ik a- , l ti t P. t'. n as p . si ie f t lie r ... i ik - i -.hitter.' i h a- : 1 I.tp''-kP p',P le - : .II p. p. -y p ii. : , . . k . : l -i kh i :. i r a- p lis v. per-- t :' v a e : ; : W. p.t rhe i ire 1 p.-r : r-a-t ' i i 1 . 1 a;; 1. . '-y i '. i ip t : . -p h. r -!..::; :i . i .-.-v i M-as- , a';- r ;:.. " - ii 1 ; -h ; - iliv -p : ...t- i . -V B.is. grade i...r a:i 1 I - :. : r iy 1 i a a '. f : ' i . r - : . - ; r u- i r .--t r.r.g g ... 1 i.. am :.. i i. .:u t i li.t-i. 1 'lent v :" .. a i ' , l"l ' n.i..ti-i ppe loali 1 . . !'; :.; made ; ,.-., i.i .in i 1 -Tt..- 1 i-k hup. t ::. t .-;: A I mg k i.p . ;;r ..: n . -: . vi ,i- ti.i ii -:;f rotitin M.- p -rfi;l :i:id ''.i.' c v; rr.niiT.t v:i.-. 1 or.ti- . . : :t ', -i:o ilhr n Jul.n-: m : : i i i t:f il r:t t - i'.i; r."!. S, ,,. j !... ircl fri'in the A rtsiy r :. V:ri':i to ! m'W t" N'Ttii . , .: t . :: '. .1 r, o r :!:. ::.l':i v :n' ' 'f t h-' "'.':ir r. ;i j.tit-li!..- I iy thf 'vtr:'.::;riit. y -n v:ll : thf wl;-'Io I'l.ill of o;..r.l- ;:: North Ctr-l:na m:ip; l 'Hit. ari i in tlio 1 ar. ls al r.ur:i if bft rf hi uruia- in l !:.'. i n .1 t::.rv :;. ;r j.lar.- i r ' x t r - i . an.i f r in hioh h.-v t r. a::.l ha 1 -v. -. - a-: r :i 1:1 t !. x ; r- :: - :' r . I t i r . : K n: k- I aoaii N-kv I'. -!..-. ;. r - : -1 1". rt M . r. . .:: o i : t. i ! . rr. a k.- N.- a f .-( rati- f t :i : f i , : -!. r . . -it- A '.V ! 1" rt i i 'a ' ! ! o VA r. : r r:. an. w.mi.l :: ti.-' C.ir '.iu:i- ; t I . k i' in .i p. v i.,.r Fo.l. nil i; verr.- T't ' i .- h -oj : r . A i: than :. M . - r; 1. 1 ,.r . .:. i r. a v : - i h ! .- m :i: -a- l : : r- of I . -'. . r p. ' ar 1 .p. i f r. 'in the Ulaok water and eanaln on the North to Heaufort on tt.e S . . i : ii . prep .re 1 v i porously to carry ::'. I.;.- ..rder to capture New Heme. ''p. t' :r t day of February. 'f-r.t rtil h'.prn- !e rep-Tts his effective f roe in I'atnii 'o und to he eight war ess.-l and ten tranportiJ manned by .' " men. His infantry force of thrue : riga 1. s ror.Msted of I'J.S'JT men besides the u-ual proportion of artillery, a total f JO.tr.O men. 'hi the l?th of March pe left at Hatteras inlet p. i ea-: an -nor at Sioctimi'S creek, a : .t '.'.arv . I' th" Neuse r.ver and about . 'g:-.;. . n miles below New Heme, pre- p i ra'o rv to landing troops on the morn- :p- f : 1 1 ' ; h . w here, by yourpermis- -pp. v. . u i : j f i r t h e preser, t lea ve t h em . an 1 -i e what preparations had been ii. a ! ! v tl;e Confederate authorities to : -;-t this now fully expected attack. i .!!. '.. ' ' H. Hranrh ha 1 been put ". to-- .p.meliate conmiand rf New i r : an i 1 1 - a pproai'hes. d'h is tlicer. arp. -' . a ' t i v e an 1 p 1 1 r n ! i . and w ho. ; r. r t his nptiinelv death on the : : (. I 1 of Sh irji urc won a nvst ep.kiito' military reputatiin. dpi all I:, it j iv in his power t j ut the position 1'. a- g i 1 a r-tate of d ef er.SP as pes-it ie. 'ti a- -.: no i. g c in man i of the post he f und that iT'aii-ivt' works had been ' 'til 'p. ( i.pi i ah.ni t ten m i les below New 1 ..' r p. e on 1 1, e river at t 'roatan , but f til I ipconn let... Th.e position was a strong 'ii... tin' work commencing at the bead of ' ' 1 1 t or. ek and running over the r.droa i t a dense pocosin on the right, i ut t t the want of river defense and in so extensive a scale, that he saw that it wi ni l reouire a much larger force 111.1:1 P..1 ri.ni to nave nuccessiuuy ae- fended them. An interior line had t'een c - - m in enct d about four miles be- ;..kv Ni-w r..-rnt.. commencing on the r . r' : d . at w h ich p"i n t a consii.lerable fortification called r rt Thompson had hei n er.-i'te 1 . an 1 on ks n ;ph works bad tern mounted ten twenty-four pound guns commanding the river front, and three navy thirty two pounders on the lap. 1 fai e ,-f th" fort commanding the fr- in of the ml" intrv works connected with ti... t -rt. Ti;.-M' work? con-:sted - f t r ea -1 ii , 1 k s r 11 un mg at right angles a . tli ti.- nvtr extending atp'Ut one m : ... an i a ha . :. cr. is-mg 1". r.t t lie old l.-aul it r il and up to the railroad, lit t . i i.i ti 1 1 ipt ttie works were m fn.ii g " .1 p- iiditioii Across the licau- t . r t road w , r k s had bet n throw n uj f r arti.lerv. Heyond the railroad and upfoihe S". atliersby road lien. Hranch yy 114 doing all he culd to put in a e-tate f it fei.-e. A line of earthworks con- rea.tworks and redans had h.-eu e. 1'oir.eiiped un! lartpillv finished. Hut tie- fatal weakness was at the rail- r -a 1 or .s:ug itseif. that being the main Hj r..a-h t.. 1.1- earthworks where there kk 1- a gap i f s, mfr f f:y or more y ard, p ,t:.tT si it- i-l tlie road in win di ill- tie - r r. tPirg ha 1 been d -lie. I; was Ho., rr.u.i. 3 1 1; tent 1. ii P' have tilled -t g.-p :r 11 y a battery of two twenty- 1 guiiji.of this battery I .hail sin t" -peak further on. I tried to explain to veil in as IMP c ai. 1 i' i.i'i.e a manner as possible '.:.:-; irti uiar - sitpm. f t it M as there '.:..'. .tti" f N.-w H.-rn- u.ef ugh; :. t:.t '. ; . :. . : M ir . ii. :-'.. 'i-i. l.r.i. . tT.-ct.ve f.-:e- , onsi.t- ,pg f .r.far.try. i.es.ry and artillery. ik 1 .. : ' i ni p. e ; it .and men . a f ore e , ,i t- -mall to have Mipc.s.-fullv :' :. ... i hi- :. i.g line of w orks, even if ti.. ;. i. i 1 t -11 i ,-teraii trm ps. Hutteir ::: ::.::. 1 ;l,.t his test regiment s wt re t ut Iy organized and badly drilled t'. r want of time, and had never been under tl re, and totally unused to brigade duties. Outside of his regular res-iments tP.e t. ilar.ee , t bis lorces were made up of detach, d a r ; i . 1 r k . ' of Varch. i ; ris. -i "f tt u.g tr . ps .. mpanies of infantry and tiie morning of the 13th Branch, on being ap- fact k f the enemies land i - kk . , .rdered i "1. isinchiir pi:,, i.t to I .-her s lahiir.g r - k t ' r e- 1-t t i.e t Pa 1 1 . . e s .- :.: i to p. o-i r as p ip Ii , .IP. h.ii.t-r Up P- ; - . ! ble. i i r little later, i 'oh i.t vk as r u-ri .: t i "CPU ( v a : k-, ail ur !t-r th.- ,-, m il : ' 1 ' nr. j '-.-1 1 of t he Tth : ' '. It iv a. i . o t Gen. :. t ::. a k an v set ; u -; : p , . ; .i.t. tut t c h. . k - UP. i 1 i .-ill the enemy ; ' . ; a: i at';, r war i - t fa! 1 . - t .. r. g . in i. :- and art : 1 r t i'p- pi . ; . -ii 1 1 r. e of w. -r k s . i s m r l v al lie fund : : '. l.i i ii 1 l.-.il y ma i e g i -.i i kk p ki i'li a i vatp ed ' P N-ov Heme. ! r.".'p i.-d by the ;.. r . i r wlileh were hea t p.- kk ' i . in a i vance of the ; -. i r m s- -.i.e cause. !.. I : : - . , Cam ; ! 1 . rdered It I'.: i , t a K f . the Ulalh "1 : ; - :. . i.i.'ii kk a. -ii : : p ;; ' : .. as'.t r. That . - : : y ti...- wi kite!.', i c. t.- i . 'it Im I.eal.k' .ii. dak i'i ' : P g their way t it ,;i i -n.pal.l- 'l by their guh ik i-r.- .:.-;::: g i:.,- u. . i . : g - p. . . a; i 1 'i.g rang" at i r p.. u ; p f. t - s ;. !. I'utii- tli'.i-i;-: tin1 f.Tin t'.frtr buttii:. iirn-erta ni'-m. tv til- .'!. :": 'i;'!?:;' :. aiu-T' i:. k if r,'.i Ih.'in i knmvi: .. of war. oarkai. a N .-: l on. aho I r I it 1- :: i :' ::.,. ini.;ti,i .y -, cliarged and .. d t or th rep i f h r - ; . directed t r.tila-iu.g v mi. it ia w h. . , , rr ; . v , regim.-i.t. ! ...vip.- I the right - t !:. 7 p. r- une.iv. re 1. lo re : Hern.- s h. . :. re 1 - :.- who a- a p '. defense . f h.- Just at to- "; or. let. ! .. ; t;.- t' 1. ' r.t i -; hit. i i;!r r.-r.t' r i. ; i its we.au -p t a: ! tie- s: mn; a fo. ,; ;, . i a! n works to be i-.y th e gai lap t ' : it:i tism ..f til" ;!, ." ... . have .! p... 1 f-r. C"l. Ii k-. at. l M . r I men o ". 1 1 d t . r.-t r ; va.n. T.M'y : . :.;.. p.- r n'rc -utr : 1 v. ': : f . r d t ' -.::;.: ." htindr. d ! :. : luted, i '. ii !;e ; '. '. the rtip.an.i-r . t' ' '. good their r. tr. at. 1 a f.Tt lie - Pi .. t . : i . to '.k place w .. : . :. a h the en.-tny iia ' . t ,: f u ': rai 1 r a 1 a i. 1 1. ;i g k can nut i n: 1 1 ope i p-t a p. the part of u.e 7.i. N. t and my , f 1 1 -; oio nd had witr.. sm-1 the . of the troops . n ot;r rig A f.ov 1 p C 1. i . ir. 1 Wi men t mg on . :i r i ip e.i; , -:- -it . p. I before stated . it w cs a ra.t.v and h morning and it was s. i. it di.'ii to iiiscern o;o--ct.. : 'Major. " say s 1 ol. l',,n is the ol 1 g r ; 1 1 r- n 1 p. -: and with an t-ni; h..- they ha a g' t Hrt ni s fc " 1 we do.- 'Will t .... 'Tth' .c n" iw v.i.i ii this. (,r n.t.ke tie ;n get 1 was. "I .-t us make then Hay w. o I ..- ir:ii- ii seven com p o, a-, 1 i the hurriedly g'-i into hp, angles kir.h th-- -.v. ii,-. al e u t i-ne i.u p . : - ; '. r po..t -sp -n ,.i tp- 1. . .'.-:' win -ii ti.. y v t :- g. -. t . : u 1 t ; r s-p 11 i.a; .hud P-pa wa.. enh.a was . in v w 1. a port;- 1: . porteii I y . ti-ut r.g.u giver., th- nil 1 i . charged ti. up . t ; i . H.-eiii". go: line. I; though., f. tilled by amu-irg this in c mmapd. in his . :l.c "thrt ' hi 1 n style 1' may I t.. C.d. CI itkV i here t re-- :,t. ' - 1 tiieni. 1 e man-it r np-il- -nil: in !-.-'. , t to y i ' : .; : . o-f t f 1 1 r ...r ' apt. Wi.p: r 1 h in i s- p, . : . p. i ; ''oiiipel!, if- . . mg i.i i.. . passt ot: - t : ', :. " " r' ' : o. : unaware : it tinued t tip:.', found. 1,,.- re;r. ..' "f ins reginnr.t PUt ' . i. ii r i 1 IllIP. ill ( 1 u with much difficulty in :u .-nig i .lace s cretn. .ki.u i.i mi. with but little 1 '. . c..iifu.:on a p. i iet.eral Hranch , porti.-i r i his bridg- k ho de af;. I .'!' s-iPP. :' '1 1 1 :.; i pi i succeed mg i n p forct s over the r -tri-v t 1 ii p- : ;i l"h" ha, ,t - ; . P I . I g W 1 , . ,i Wa to tile CP.-P'V u 1 1 h 1 1 1 p. p 1 1 : .hi -il.g ip.-.l of :; i t tie i r I e t r u as 11. i -1 -Voted i .ty ing the gti kk ar t. it :. t i , t ' ; ..i ti.e 1 t -ie: I -I. rt 'v irhi .,uvl . liko tim :r. ari.'h1 soldier p.'dpstal. Ftiindinc 'ont!P.(i there inrilini; your ilptiuio ; nnd rondy r-'i i!i" alarm t'ir. -usli ih-ir ncm ' I inipi-ralii!.'il,ii;,:o;' . - ur 1,' iiir ( ('!. Scliofil. .i; iv ; i i e i.' 10th. TSirt -f i ' i 'Till J.I: in t!:-' r.i,:i at v o-!. Toisr? :-incin ! L hi'?, rtc. On the 11 :.t ::;o n. in . . rra.J :n-- hv tho school . ft. f-.vnvl y,r. .' "!1C- ara- Ti. Of ar.nual . r. ;..a?t fr;. i ri . " u r. v . i i , !ivi r tin V." .,-!'.! tie II e rep I ho ; ii:--:- r-tir kind pati.-r.. tp.u-t not forcjet to provide. "l" .rough the kindness of tin- editor we invite nil our friends to meet with 'V. 1. Riioiiio. Principal. -. n i r. to iioTliKits. -I V.'iv. iiw's Si .. .THIN' "t SVlthP : 1 pi'-vpk I ' u -o 1 for children . Ir -oothi-s the child . softens t ' - . . 1 ih:. all pain, cures wind j pi i the host remedy for diar- . .'. - tity- live cents a f. e.fe-. j in'.' 'nituthsatwly liookcrtoii Notes. :: o 1 iiliviii. - I i y ti..- throng 1 . - - --liitiir iiew .pring robes. '."." - " - r" i-l-u.-ed t" see the sniilipf" . i vherilf Harper in town recently. I M: - Ara Hall, w ho has been teaching j : r Mr. Win. Coward, left last week for ; ! pie. in Orange. -h r.r.lo Jordan 1 ft last week for i. r h -:!'' in iraiiK'- iiffer spending - pp. time in our midst. The rivor has boon increased by- the I'ep. nt rains, so we have been enlivened by th.e mu.ie of tho whistlo. Mr. Joseph Tilghman phot ami killed an eagle at Mr. Hooker's mill sometime ago that measured f.V feet from tip to tip. I ' tp. Jones, of our town, who has ' '-en teaching in Pitt, will resume her kv-.rk again very soon. M'S3 lOra is an excellent teacher and we wish her much .uccuf?. AVe had iiuite an enjoyable excursion on tiie steamer Carolina on the 5th from S:i w Hill to Edwards' bridge. Quite a nurnWr of your.g people. 103 well as d." ag.-l. boarded ti. 0 boat at Snow ii. ll and Ilookerton with well-filled o k.-kets and pleasant face?, both making trip more eujoyable. The Snow lid! b ';. 1 furni.-hed iuu-ic for the ocoa- iS :i t K ! e 11 'n Arnica Salic, '1OP. lipsT S.i.F. in the world for ;t. Hruises. Spires, Ulcers, San . lira. Fever Sores. Tetter. Chapped i 1 ' a Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin i t'P'iions. and jiositively cures piles, ep.iranteed to give perfect satisfac :i . ' r money refunded. Price 2") cents T !. x. For sale bv Hancock Bros. Iy 1 1 .o: ' l ii a r I oily ?I relinks oiv Hern lii.li 1. I. ' 1 ddr-boro station. May la. Ui. L'.irtt-retct.. Brice's creek. May 22. 2-'. Lenoir Mission. Woodington. May Kinpton sta.. 1 Dis. Conf. i May 27. SO. Jomes ct. . Shady Grove. June ", 0. Pamlico ct . June 12, 13. 1 ' ir- Sound Mission. June la. 10. '-.raits ct.. June 17. lv. I' eiufcrr station. June 10. 20. N't. us? Mission. North Kiyer. June 21. J. T. H.titws. P. E. A ISail Fix, 1". .. ip- aiui. of men and wuiiien all over ie- country are silently miserable, chile the outside vorld think you have ' .r.-'e to grieve. Hut. ah ! We pro . ..pe no anathemas against any- other i .' iy. but we assert that one single .'.:. ei p,. Ii. 15. will do more in the hie of any- ease of blood poison than elvo I "ttles (d any other. Our book fr. c ;.iitl it tells the tale. Address, 1 d.-" 'ii Balm Co.. Atlanta. Cn. S ' 1 in New Berne bv R. N. Daffy .- ! ii II. Meadows. HK1EFS, -re di.s-overed in D f'ta is iv as tr.u.-h a ol-l.t'OO to the XtPericiin b.o is s.iil prohibited French and lierman govern though F'rench and (ierman ire allowed to come to America. th . n .- 'iiit .; iv 'ig! it in Burmah resulted in the tting the better of the British. M tin-1 al ay. the capital city, was fired and the larger portion of it laid in a-h, -a '; i:c crown j.. wt. Is hoarded in the ca ::... iir.il al Moscow are valued al "p i '. und yet il is doubtful if there is oiv i.fhki' ; ity where me-re poverty ri igr.-. S ir..'. Bernhardt says the French do p ; up; ri ciate Sh.akespearc. but that i-rmau. Americans. Spaniards and .'. .'.ipp.s do. because they are more pas - tp te and j hih-sophical than the i i.. pia ity c.ty of i.ouievillc. Ky., is m .': i:u; tr.uch-adoo over its postofHce. A Mrs' Thompson is postmistress, and about tiie only charge brought against her is. that she has filled the position for tight years and ought to give-way f' r someone else. J. seph C. Barrett of Newport, Pa., while w orking iu the woods, hung his o'O. on a bush. The woods caught fire ail when Barrett went for his vest nothing could be found save his gold watch which had fallen to the ground and v. as .- teadily ticking in spite of the .rn i.'itui"ali-t savs ow Is are . .th, -:i nietp.'.Tv. lie set a trap to catch i..- k no- 1.H I it inystcriously disap ,.t 1. lie -et a buvh r one and cuuKiit p p. an "V, d which, had the lirst trap at .. -hod to one of its legs. Tho phrase '-tupid as an owl" seems a fitting re ' t. ei. judging from this inci lent. It ha- !.. t-n remarked that American '; le in . est m i u in ut y ia farming iiij.l-iiii-iitn than any other nation in 1. w t el. and e.-pp-ciiiily kiocs this seem . . ;!. tt'.h. th:;t is. i.'idividual ,;n .ipiiiiPii.: pofti- iu.: .hniery only i p p.e i a . 1 -.r; .. ion- ia tiie season - . - i i . .... i. ........... i ., p i : -'.. Improve. i macioiierv jirojier--. a: ; li.-.i. and the Mat- of Kentu ky : hl he cited where it i; done, will r. i advaiitiigeous. l ai n. ei'S in that i c tubiiie in scc.i .'ti- for the pur- j 'p.- ,; ! ..-;i y in phip.'i'k . up Ii as. mow-1 : - ;:- -hi r as;d the l.kc. and by pitch- I i i ,r or ; o thty may I.".-hurvestrd ' i. ia:.: - iiods. ti:. y are thereby I ; - :..y ' nab o-u to put lc.-s money in I : .... i.t.-. but Pet a great ileal more i tr. .ir- .' 1 .' U il ' li i lp.il. i V COMMERCIAL. Jocrkal Office, May 11, 6 P. M, COTTON. New Yoittt. May 10. Futures closed quiet. Sales of ,10, 900 bales. May. 9.1 November, 9.05 June. 0.21 December. 0.0 July. 9.o3 Januarv. 0.13 August 0 42 February. 0 21 September, 0.27 March. 0 ill October. 0.10 April. Spots steadv: Middling 0 1-4: I.o-.v Middling S 1-2": Good Ordinary c' 1-4 New Berne market steady. Sales of 2 bales at o; to b"-. Middling - " 4 Low Middling s P, -;.. a.l Or linary 7 0 2. IIOTILSill' ?i II fc'. V.T Skku cotton S2.E0. Cotton Seed ?1 0.00. TkTHPENTTNE Hard . SI. 00. dip, 81.75. Tab 75c.a81.25. "Corn 4.1a55c. Oats Retail. 55af,0. Rice 75aS5. Beeswax 20c. per lb. Beef On foot. 3c.to 5c. Country Hams 10c. D-er lb. Lard 10c. per lb. Eaas SaOc. per dozen. Feesd Pokk 4 a6c. per pound Peanuts 50c. per bushel. Foddeu 75c.aSl.00 per hundred. Onions 83.50 per barrel. Fiuld Peas 65a70c. Hides Dry. 10c; green re. Apples 30a50c. per bushel. Pears S7dC. per bushel. Tallow 5c. per lb. Chickens Grown, 30a35c.t spring 20a25e. ilE.'.ii Clc. per bushel. Oats 50 ct3. per bushel. Tcknips 50c. per bushel. Seed Potatoes Early Rose, $2.75 per bbl. Wool 10al6c. per pound. Potatoes Bahamas. 25a30c; yams, 40a50c. Kerosene 10c. Shingles West India, dull and n im inal: not wanted. Building. 5 inch hearts, S3.00; saps, 81.50 oer M. wholesale prices. New Mess Pork 810.00. SnouLDERS Smoked, No. 2, i . prinae, 6c. C. R.'s, F. B"s. B.8 and L. C Cic. Flotjb S3.25a0.00. Lard 7c. by the tierce. Nails Basis 10's,82 73. Sugar Granulated, 75c. Coffee Sialic. Salt 90c. aSl. 00 per sack. Molasses and Syrups 20a45c. Powder So. 00. Shot 81.60. A FEW MORE COTTON KINGS" left. The Best Plow for Cultivating Cotton, Corn and Truck. R.'fc-rs to E. B. Cox. Enoch Wadswortii. F. S. EitNCL, E. M. Foscue, J. B. Banks. DAIL BROS., m 1 0 w 1 m New Berne, N. C. D . M. STANTON, PEAsLKU IN A -r i cultural Implements. steam Kncines, W'astiing Ma chines, Ridiutr fiii'1 WnJkmi; Cult ivators, both ono mid two boisr, .y Rakes, ai very low prices Mowers siimle jini Combiiit i Itt-apers. s--lf Bnniers, ui. one-half ?ormer prices. Terins eiisv: oue-half pavabie in im. naiairce in twelve months. Call and se for yourself or address mo at I.A GHAXiK, NH'.. for cvc laisand price list. maytiw2ra Henderson House. Ha. been thoioughly renovated and nen ly rmnislud. Table supplied with the best the market clloids. Transient boarjore soUcitcd. Goed, ntteutive men al the stablis to cere for team. Chaises reasonable. Mks. f. 11 SMITH. New Heme. April, lssii. Bpll wl y ilUv Surgeon Dentist. One Set of Teeth for Sla.iU and up. Gold fillings, 31,50 and op. Amalgam niliDgs, ai.oOanii up. Teeth extracted without pain. Ulh.'e and residence South Front street, opposite the liaston House, Xewbern, N. t". May 1st. lssn. ap2Swly summeeT comforts AT L. II, CUTLER'S Refrigerators, Water Coolers, Blatchley's Ice Cream Freezers, Wire Dish Covers, Fiy Fans & Bath Tubs. 26 MIDDLE STREET, ni:v bhkm: . x. ;. Do Not Complain of Hard Times wnen you i can buy Mess Pork at $10.00 a .Barrel. 5 bbl. lots at S9.85 per bbl. at r. I LRU II. l.w For Sale Cheap. Tiie Mirror : . r.o ilcittcrer. Woukl y.'i ;r..ikt- it tell a sweeter tn'.c .klafiolia Balm is the th;.r;:i tr that almost ch-jat '' ipfhin-L-lai-. BG. K. DUFFY'S COLUMN. BARGAIN A gai ful or satisfactory, transaction."-- Webster. We repeat with em phasis, everything for merly mentioned in tills column calling, attention to the many "Bargains" with which our store is packed from the bottom to the top, and after reading the above definition of this mucli discussed word. we. hope, if you want 'gainful or satisfactory transactions," that you will visit our "Bargain Store." We invite the public to inspect, Com pare, and judge for themselves, quality at. all times considered. We have cheap or low-priced goods for those wanting goods of such character, and medium or finc ooda for those wanting Such j kinds, but do not Jis- erlminafe againstrjaany j class of trade, bur- store is for the puBlier and we at all times, welcome any in search of Bargains. Mi to competition withy Hhe "Iarg6 and imposing houses that are in our city,'' we would -jsay that our building? is much smaller than'jre would like it to bey hut it you compare what ss in it, with other stores, think you will decide that goods with us are abundant. We arc grateful and thankful for past fa vors, and a continu ance of your valued patronage is most earnestly solicited. FDR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY: Good quality 4-4 Bleached Domestics for 6 1-2 cents, worth 8 cents. TORCHON Laces, 12 cents for 12 yards. Our Shoe stock is now complete. Come to see us for all kinds of Goods, and we will satisfy you. Samples fur nished upon application. SATUHDAY, we propose to give you a drive in Men's,. Youth's and Eoy's Straw Hats. If you want a Straw Hat, you can save about one third by buying from U3. Respectfully submitted, uffy. laistantly Cured. t in inrs (.OIil)i:'i V h'.Cl F IC instant lu . - niH'i.if f"" aiCi'tu.lic liqucirs. Itcau f.'-c'iy -i.M "1 ia cuiTec tia. r-r any : i f w n i;i l- ;'p r i-i.lf,with ifrfi- itr ) : --ill's. 'j hp :.;i',:s ( f l(fW-.rst drunk r a . i c;r. ', !. . l I -1 i '-.-4- (liey quit- . t - , fr. wui '!' I - rs( '1 by nvcry . ,v if. : I'M riuli'Il-k PfJTrs. 1 ' .' 1 . i; rn j n -i is vf testt- " H itl.ii mwi from all : j. . : : "'- ll; e"!ili'lcnce, " 7 . ,:" Z ?' CO.. 15 - Race ot., CinciUjAti. Q ai ' s : i f -.v nlALE AND FEMALE ACADEMY aini closes Ihe sessten pc Iii end of p. il al uiul pro- I .-.peum',' K STOKE. 1AETSFIELD, T BODICE STATIONERY- ' T; . .,-: - ' -.-I Supplies- Conte ' oncrlos, . ','. . ,','.rs-..7r'.-:? t. 7 . . ,'.'. i. t" Liu's Pnk. I.. 1 ; AKTSFIELD. :- CROWN, T - I. A W yyirrvi-. - u imtMi of mt. int s.1 ia ia - eollllt le. a. lierne ' in
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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