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i HP nn 1 HE Daily- OURNAL. VOL. I. NEW BEKXE, X. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1882. NO. 14. i. 0 : lo(vlm:ws. ! I$rook,. W. C. lhitler an,! lady. W. V. ; Tho Tl.n.l.o T-Ml... , vati( , (f the Dibb,fi d b OAI AT1T( U A T, Moore.. Kichard Unrrk. Went Morrix. 1 Mkssrs. Lni'l'Olis: -Let our mte liiront i . - ... ... . . ,. -,, ! VUIaliajliVliaj. 1 ! . j.w . uoiiins.anumeuouseon luciiwiiine I Wiley Ewell and J. (!. Coward. . ami educated community give Miss His-; Htm,t tK,CUpe t, ty, ! Miss IJigbie reads to night at the The-i Tho Xi-w Heme, is due this morning hie ' flattering reception to-night, bv ! at re. and will go out at two o "clock. The thornionieter registered (1. shade yesterday at one p. in. Font! hundred boxes of peas were for wardol over the Midland yesterday." in the i )iiiiiinliiiM l'r Coiinciliiirii. ! The Democrats of the several Wards ; of I he city, held meeting's last night nnl nominated the follow i in? candidates tor I ( 'nn ne i I men : " ., . - lV-tweenive and six hundred hands j ,j,.st Ward: J. K. Willis: sen nd Ward, were in Mr. Uhcm'spea held yesterday, j. j,. u. Missillier: third Ward. Alex Itev. F. W. Kason i baptized two con-i Miller, verts at the foot of Vlriiitd street on Sun-j the llrst Ward Klijaii Kllis. T. A. jaVi V i (iiecn and S. I?. Street Jr. wri'e ap pointed executive eiiiiitnilice I'm' the crowding the theatre with the verv ' Green Harper thinks the Greene coun- linest audience the city can furnish. If ; ? people are certainly in dead earnest Kiaee of elocution, admirable, selections ' ahimi railroad. He says they threaten beautifully and foic iblv rendered, and I to st"l drinking his brandy if ho does all the attractive excellence of superior I ll(,t "top running down the Mow Berne Market. Cotton. Middling 111. Low Mid dling 11. Good Ordinary lot it. Tl'KI'KNTlXK. Yellow No sales. CITY ITEMS. Thi column, m-xi to Ich-uI newn, is to be aed. tor I.urnl Ailvertixittix. 'III t'llllll ! 1 ' i Tak. sM.iiO to s1.7.Y The Journal office is now nrenared ( )rd iniiry u, 1() jol) wrk, A full supply of Blank Deeds. Chattel Mortgages, Lien Bonds and Magistrate's Blanks always on hand. apr15-2t aim. ,,, ,',,( i I uniieet. .,..., , ,u. iiikhx . .tun vnieiuuil .til j ll('E Sl 10 tO . 1.2(1 audience, then I venture tff'jiredict that i Ulysses Grant Colfax Sutton, a col- i t"iKN--Hrk. in bulk! no one will be disappointed.. .11 is. ored youth of about 13mimiiiers,knoeked Coi-nthy Tkoihtk. - Haeon - ttams tloin thai a si .ranger visits us possessing! .1... r.fiw.i. I ,,t 1(5 1.1 .Inrl-av ..11 f. .v. . .. .' .'. . . . , -,. , , ... .. 1 , snoit s a. sates in: uim 1,1: .an p.ms 01 cut.im'ier 10 j Saturday with a base ball bat. He hit . v,.K,, lw.b , on the head.' however, and in a Li-ill r...i n .... ",-,., -.1 u t 11 nullum i. ,rt I111K1 ... .111... t,-. ito nonlll tlillinery. so many for recommend her as Miss liigbie. ancient citv must look tohc the Police horizontal e nutting yfti In the ser oml Ward Y. F.' Itountree.lv. I.). Hancock and John H. 1'ell wete itppointed e.vccniiM' com mittee. - Meltnr Oiist rvalienn. Another fire Jackey Brown went int station-house veterday in position. v Nice fresh lish ! Tenon a bunch -.only five cenli! (iwine right by yer do' !" was tho sonR on the streets Mtiti- day morning. ' Sherill Koonce f.f Join let t on the evening train yesterday for Raleigh most estimable ol oir younjj (ntin.r tviih liim Xpeillinm Miller eol.. Oil Mlll'.litlg from visitillga who was sent up for four years. Tlw. r..iu!r.lu it'i.tr.lll lit tli.1 l'vvi-ll!l II !'. li" 1 ,VV" . ; ' V 0 . beautir vitei'diiy. loot up thuty-one taies. Three bales sent in by Mr. Nat, Warner of Hyde county classed above middling and brought 1 1 a-fi. well for hterarv achievement and attainment, 1 and see to it that her well-earned repu- tiitinii Is iH'i'si'i'vi'il liv "tit i ii'.l it v find 1 stHll . , ... ,. ,. , "1:1 i,,..'t iS tire and has had, heretofore, similar ;""'' heat I inessol welcome wan it she extends 1 . 1 Potatoes ."id. Kggs 10.1: Hides dry 10 to Kinstoii may look out for a big lire 1 Ri'een ."i... Beeswax '20 cents. Chick- Burton Oast has dreamed of a I tus ,i0," (i'-'- I'er pair. 'Fodder 1.40 per to tli' girted slryiigor. Tickets sire' en sale at the. drug store ilttim on Sunday iiie.hl, of Dr. Meadows: and the exercises will o'clock. ' C . biithapiiily.il was not general and was soon i'uieted, One of tiie ((i.i.:ul a)id ttiv.ii:,n.ien omig ladv 011 Pollock street al 11. -IS p. 111.. became oselv eiigiiged in Mai 'gazing. me of Oi it,u and the f'oi't influ ences of the Pi. i .;.- were tuitisi over his reuses" I,!;;. iw tsulle intense of a Kuitiiu.'i''s drenin. I'.liin siiddmly the brighl sliiiiioiir of. ihc Nm'ihorn Ligldi begin l'l-oniiil lv at T!i 1 :. . 1 .. i' . .. 1 n I meatus ttisi ueiore targe coutiagiaiioiis. ,, , , , . .. . , . 1 Beside, too. it is court week nextMon-1 iol KSTic ntUKETS.- dav and lime in course for the usual 1 B , 1 ti in ii! A nn 1 IT. -r- Flour firm lmi'Hi ol SlriiHf r-i."" mks: EuvroKs ; . see " in ' yestei-1 An .N7 it, eoiiimunieatioii from; Vitte nisiiig the neces.-.ily of a .Mr day's sonic "Church of Strangers" in New Berne, J N. C. - My opinion is that we Have too j manv " 'hurehes of Strangeis" in this! .. . 1 r .....v., . .. . . .... .....1 .... ,.t .... .v.l . iiiG ul Olil .Citizens alCi wen ( ten MM.u iii-t i:..ii:..i ti.nt r; rn.ni-it.n mm' pleafed with Mayor Howard's manage- tliul the ct ci' ! ii ' l;'h ;! .bmsl uii ment of tho city affairs that they are in consciously' .o om lii :tii, ' Tlie New favor of installing him for life and j Belli.', engine, was : (ion , ' ui but -r.o lose idi dishi.ngtho Boavil .if Aldermeti. I eottltl he ft ttnd tons' eiiou).h.'i(. reach I the coiillagralioii i.inl t'lte lilt-' Wils idii.Il- sie.all diaiiy I iiiii a this' x. tied of plact irau l know there are fts in I in liieinber, ami . Al'iiig tha shores of IJogiie- Sound many of the fanners: have been phtntin water melons. The area, plitnted will be as .large, if not larger than any pre cet'liliff vear- Ur. ,Iubn W. win iters t jnai.ti (ia'5 piaim-d nb-.ui '.'ii.tiim.- U'n,i 'it 7V.fi'i,n'. Rider Joseph Ciiinminss. of the Free Will Baptist Church, assisted in organ--! izins and dedicatius a C'Jimvh for his ... 1., ' I l,fn frAul 1111 Sill I 11 Villi V itwlie, iitr.ii viji. , ...... ,mi ,..,. , ,,, nail Snnilav last. Ten converts were liaiiti.eil o", S;tnrdav, aiul hy ('liuvehl tn'aiiii'.ed with a iiiemliershlp nf about fortv. I I done: hei 1 kni ,( one' tntu.rv h been i.Uein for sevor.il y iv ',liii;n thau iv uienitie.f! iet.illl bv' a ( 'luu'ch of which i t know ,'iiso that in iloins a great 1 ail oiiy ChvircV.es, . I j in.1.; Ciit voh. vesularly.l i;si' and don't think I (itio-fourth (by siaflit ) iip." and leii more than court house tire. From nuc regular Cnrresiuiiiilt'iii . WASHINGTON LETTiiR. POST LENTEN UAIISTY THK . StU.K. St'R- IVOIi OF THK LATE CABINET A SECRE TARY OF THE NAVY WITH A RUOoM--MR. TELLERS TASK, Washinoto.v. D. C., April 1."i. Now that Lent is over, WashitiRton has fur ti brief seiison resumed those so- MRS. DEWEY'S New Spring Millinery Goods HAVE ARRIVED, And are now open for inspection and are CHEAPER THAN EVER SkF She is still able to attend to cus tom work. April 18-lin OLD DOMINION Steamship Company. i and higher; Howard st. and western superfine .'Toari.tH); extra. S5.25aA.35; : family ..50ii.50: City Mills superfine 1 .Si.aO.i t.T.V. do. extra' .-."). UDaT. 80; Kio , ! brands T.:i0ii7.a(i. Wheat southeru ' 1 niKiier; western higher and active: 'southern red st.45al.S2; amber SI. 55a 1 1 1.64; No. 2 western winter red spot I ?1.47i asked. Corn southern yellow i l'"1"'" New Vortt, Balti more. Nor 1 higher: do. whitei steady, western quiet, I folk,' Boston, Elizabeth City. 1 uifiiit:i iuiu siiiuig, somiiern wnue via 1 y-lc.; do, vellow I Mitvtn 's colli I. ! .lli.s b.o.tor-.' AIuyir llovwini. ealh Court to ovd, at. 10 n'ebek, Jl 'mo-rnitig.' TliVeo i.'-ast of. . iolatii cily ei'ilitianci.'s were 011 tiocket. first called, w'us I'enina Tiamias charscd Willi assault a;id liat!i Tcinpa bay is-, col., on Su'nday. . " 1 tllil ...oiity , sir. re-ayiali.it I to his l!(i;ii',rV ijVli.it'X The ovideH-ce showed ilial tenipa upset a chair on which IVuhia. wt'.s ing. 'whereupon IViiiii.l iiiu c and taintaiice. stdtiy i the The col., v mi nan j opposed t'.v.Siftnigev t Muivclics I tire anv men he- who woul Cliurch ol 'our over thev are am thai kind i:iicyc! 'Chore'' he .vrvants tif will ICS. Xo: I am . It there 1 attend a attend Baltimore, ApVit llT. Xitrht. Oats dull iind easii'r1. suinli."trn ttlnfiJ.,- eial entertainments troni which society 1 M-n while 2afrk."; inix'ed CfiaOile.': Penn has had a short respite. The President 1 sylvauia G0aC4e. f Pijivisions higher.1 has given one general reception. on I M l)01'k "-.''iaip.'.'a. iiulk meats , . , . 1 , ., 1T c lear rib sides paefcedi Nlallk. Bacon which occasion the White House was ..,v,..i ,.. r . h ) , "1 S lOl ll RlS llic (t cHV rill milnc i ; crowded bejond precedent, and this is ,.,,., :iian(.. Ilid,b l,Me. Lard-re-i saving a good deal, ior the old mansion lined 1'.'.lc. ('olfee tniiet: Kio caru'oes. i i has been packed before. There has been "rdmarv t,. iair. S'.iiU'.e. Sugar strong: 1'hiliidelphia, Providence, mid other Cities. A soft llie. Whisky higher and firm al ON AMi AFTHIt Friday, July 1st, 1881 r xTi i. i r lit II EH NOTICE STR NEW BERNE would only ji;'u!.yt" lug Chyrt !'.'. 'i -V '' r(';-p:nidetit i t think) to the cO'iiilU'llvvca willioiit h'j e ill th I no' strangers in Xe no of h;- c.iu. e by attend oni'le with the cor is he is a "stranger Itli ui' Israel." and e world. AVeltlive ,v ilerne like Dr. id to tear dow n. her a blow Vrver the .left t At a meeting of the Vestry of Christ Pen ilia was lined : Church held on the 17th inst.. Jlaj. ,Tno. Wiiil-ur. .wniith aii 'ftH'lji5s yas eiec.ved'eulor Wardeu. W. , ehurgi'd with hmd 11. Oliver, Junior Warden, (i. 11. Kob-1 turbiiig the ieace tit av last. :t i-OYa Abner Parish wefe jvViaring anil d is I'tve Point -i on Stit- Deeiiis found in Stiii of t 'iiinitiiitiin minions e know whvt ti it would not he ,ers hei Neiv ork i", the per- Vaadei'Lilt. whopos- ; of dollars and did not o with ii. and therefore ikiHcv to h:iV( ti t 'hui'ch Rome talk about Vuiilding a new Presi- i . . tleiiUtU residence, hut there is no pros- N.;vv Vokk. April IT.-Cotton Xet i pect of this being done soon. The present ' receipts 021 hides; gross l.OfiO bales, j Will leave, upon arrival oi train on Norfolk unrt house is old mid inconvenient in manv ! l'UiresclostMl barely steady; sales 1 Kiiirlieih City Kmlieiiil t Kli.altli City, mrj mm nates. ;prti j -nan aiayl'J i'Ja i At.uutay and Tliinsila.v. for New Hfrrne diiwt. Vi ilt): J tine 12 45a12 4; July 12 fiOa 12 01 : i Iii ti riling, l.a New .nerne for Klizabelh City August 12 75ttl2 7(1: September 12 !15a ! linft. cvfry Titf-duv iind Fiiilay, tit 2 n. ra. There litis been further debate on the ; ' ),) October 1 1 (Wtil 1 lilt; November I making cluso coiiiuetion with Norfolk und F.liz lanff (inestion during the week. The 1 1 1 4": Deeeinber 1 1 lO.t 1 1 50: Jtin- aln th ('itv li. H. for Northern citiwi. riouc con- ,. . , ... , , i .. . uary 1 I litJill I h.. ; m-rnnn nniilf at Wasliiiilon with oomiiany'si subject litis been .o'ttaled, and it will Nkw V,!k. A)i, K.-.u,,,, stetuh : m,,,i,.,s for O.w.ivill, and all landing on not sleep until it has changed party lines sales 127 balea. Uplands 121c: Orleans j Tar Uiver, and ai V.w llerm with t(ami ' and froiitiers. If till niemhers who have i I'-'-U'. 'onsolidaled itt receipts 5,423; I Ni nse tunl ('.mietitiica for Kinston, Polloksviile, this ones! ion' 1 vic.n, itiuniii u.in; r rtince i ii'inon ana an laiuitngs on the Ni'itcf smlTrcut course .. . : l'esotcls nisi (id l'ihii . . : ti n but not (pnte good enough' to stand. i 19. Iltivers t'otlee unchanged and dull. Sugtir quiet 1 ''''"inl" .received dailey nntil ep. in.,forwanlid erts. Treasurer and V. P.. Boyd. Secre-j iin to the . but no( ( swore .Wv. Mni. .Tim. lTiiffhes. (ten. K. Kaii-i Abner Parish tiieisii gui i HOiti, O. II. Roberts and W. TT. Oliver ehargi;, .f disturld'ng .tin, peat .i-.-i. i,l..i'li-.('( (lideo-ntes to llifi tiOl.il Coil- "'uiltv to loiitl -s wearing: S.tii vention oi' the. Protestant Episcopal hnr, Clmreh of tho Diocese of North Caro- .Win. Smith denied thech::rge ol' loud . liua. to be held in Calvary Church, Tar- swearing, but eonfe.-xed Unit they would boro, on May 10th. IS82, and E. .11. have fought had they been peniiitt;'.il. Windley, H. R. Rryaii. John Dunn and ! . They were t'meil, sr ctich tied cod O. I!, (itiion were elected alternate of St rai ,et nn luakc 'rv ,i.s ol. these shviiyrn ill New Berne-, to..! ret them in the Chnrche-i we have, that they may ivork and spend their ii.ionevfor'tlie extension of the Redeemer's Kingdom New Perm.-. April 15. l, .iloif; yiile Iteros, i'"i""-" ' I 4.1)84: eontinent 4. spetik, the session will he protracted till August. iU( held tirnr. filir to good 'refilling ilt i"'"ijtly ami lowest rr. ten guaranteed todeslinit T litnv was a fiiinor vesterdav t hat 1 he i T.'.tiTsc relined onii't Mt-nml-i ivl (lie in. I'"ti. K. B. KOBKKTS, Ag't, New Brne, Cl l.l'Kl'l'Kll. l Tl'ltN Kit, An'ts. Norfolk, A'. A W. II. StaSkoiid, Gen t Fr't A(f'l, IVlinSOly pfPW yorl Vity .P..C I'erMonali I Messrs. II. R. Bryan. A. (i. Hubbard, j Simmons & Manly and 1.. .). Moore arei attending Onslow court. I M. D. Vr. Stevenson Esq. is attending i tlp SitprCjjitj court ji.t Raleiglp j Itev.'j!. i''. Maraliie, who litis htven as- ciiL'ttur hi llui iiift'icnw lit the fl'i'shvh1- I niniu' ... t... i .. .. . " ... . i. ,iv! (l... .iut H-O.A- loit I nioiion was I lilll t llllLV II 11,11. Illft V ' ' ' . j'.t.r, " . v.". . on the western bound train yesterday, Tin ''4lett!iwiie i$-em'. Pursuant to acall meeting of. the President of the Cotton f'xchaiige. quite a tiu'mber'of. our business men assem bled, at the rooms of the Exchange at 1 1 o'clock-, a.m.. on Monday, ., Ciipjaiii i I. ilt'tiy explained tlie -object of the .meeting, and .moved "that r.u'vyl and our seited. oil y villi .( ;-i 'tun ' dues, not seem Mr. II. I). Kinstoii and islniildingc'is. Sptt tit resim has' ed w Soerelarv of War. Robert Lincoln, would I !lssls lll'ld. velT il'm and demand fair; i i i Cuba 41. Rice firm and quiet. Rosin firm he removed in a lew (lavs and a svtcees-1 , , co A, ti -t , - i . i.V ,. ",. ., t W.4i.!a.2.4.t. lurpentine firm at COa sor appointed, thus iiiaking President j (He. Wool dull and depressed; domestic Arthur's Cabinet entirv-ly new. but T 'fleece S3;i4Mi.: Texas 14a20e. Pork have it from t'v.' best authorilv the I moderately active, old .'jl7.25u17.50; new , , , , ... . ,," , i Sl8.2,)a1S.!i0; middles firm and quiet; liresen : Sei,'ivtarv wil remain, the sole ; i i,. .a-,,,,,, , , , , ' ' - i long elear llUnile. Lard opened about svm Ivor of Oartield h cabinet, i 5e. low er, hut closing very linn at Mr. Chandler sappeitrance in theXavv I S1L.")2al1..'),3l. Department is regarded with some dread Clin .Mto. April 17.-Corn lairly active b tho barnacles, toiedos tind rats that , l "'i; h'S-'her; Tllie. for cash and , , ,,!. ... . , , .. April; iAnS'e. tor Mav. . Pork un- in.tte iuiu miiJiitiut i o ... .itim5 ; S(,ultV(1 ,l(l g(.neraiiv lower at l8.35a from court. I the old hulk to the tl 1. and. if re-1 1 8.4(1 for cash and April: ShS.37alS.3Ti le-1 ports are true, he will soon reorganize I lor May.- milk meals sietuly. Shoulders I ii,.. Mhvw Tiiiiinvttiii.iit u-iilt .1 viv i.iiT .50. Short ribs K). 15. Short clear ! i " " :sio.t;o. , ,. i broom, Mv-. 'feller, the new Secretary I , ..... . : . returned Irom I . " ... ', . . . , ... , ' WlI.MlMiToN. April 1 1. -Spirits of tttr- ,rk 1,,-ro. il.-'M he Interior, .lis rep.irted. will also pmi(l Unn ,,t ,,uiet; do a nine spring cleaning, aim more ; strained M.'JV!i:good strained, Sl.yT-i: than one chief of Hiireau. with his littlo-r 4tir tirm ;i1 .Sl . i.i. .Clnitle turpentine is.pliistet'di hotises.etc steady at s-2.25. lor hard; S3. 75 ia for virgin infei 1 yellow dtp. and s i ( 'orn unclianged for ior. THE NEW YORK Weekly Herald, JAMES GORDON BENNETT, I'KOI'KIETOR. THE BEST AND -Cheapest Newspaper Published. POST AWE FJ'EE ONE. DOLLAR PKR YEAR Fifty Cents for six Months An extra Copy to every Club of ten ijlilif JCJI'fii t e!" t I.eve t.ejli'i, t A litindso'iuo young olerlc ouMid(lle street received a letter yesterday which caused him. much confusion for a while. A customer called for a glass of beer: he drew the beer and drank il. jitjimelf.' Again, a bov called for a pint of iiolasses: instead of drawing rnolii'sse.s llP wrapjr'd up three and a half pounda pf meat. Must have, received bad news, , jty, t . h'f. Ilolmi-d, This minister of the Gospel will preach again, in the Neusc st. l'resbj terian church tliiri evening at 71 P. M. He seems to be a frail man. but one whose whole Hiul is absorbed in the work of trying to lead sinners to Christ. He Mayor Howard he made Chairman.. The '(ondod iind unanimously On motion, 11. . S. Ntinu. of ;al. was requested .tt, ac! as if i;oljoq(iiajy. wti Uinp! )tv apij directness', and almndiiut illus H'litiou. eniirely without uotea. The i'tener one hears him, tho more one is impressed with his intense earnestneHi An AllVay on Moiuh J'reek. There was a rumor afloat here last Katiir.liJy tltit"a si'fiouH ulTrny oce(trreir cjif. day'ast week betuveen Red in Bur gen aiid his brother Alek of South Creek iedjii shot Ajck's dog for killing sheep, Alek went to see jiim about it, an alter . jit(,il)p ensueij ffidjng in a tight. Alek drew his knife and attacked Rodin who shot at him two or three times without effect; in the meantime Alek succeeded in reaching Red in and stabbed Jiim in the shoulder inflicting a very serious wound. It Kleunxir Arrival. The DeflmifOf of flio Clyde line came in last evening with an assorted cargo (tf freights. Tim Ahi arrived from Kinston last night with a good cargo of cotton, corn, shad and the following passengers: J. A. Iletirahan, 1 Then. , Bland and daughter, J. L. Tucker, Samuel Quin nerly, Stephen Quinnerly, Spencer adopted, the Joi'it Sec.rhtaj'.v. i Mr. Met 'liter, being present, was called '. upon by the .Chairman to expltiin the-' telephone system. . Mr. -McC'luer then gave, a brief history , of the dill'ereiit tel ephoi(i systems in the Ujiited State.', and eplaini.d thfi workings of the Ih'gnlar Exchange, the. Pony F.xchiUigti and the Clib Line, fhe charges for l!jel!egiilar Kxchtjiige . : . 1. . ..I II...... 11. is ..iiti a yi.ar tor eacti suosci tuei . . me Policy Exchange;' MO a year for etich Kiibhcriher., A call for the I'ep.nW1' V& change failed, twenty-live being the least number of MibHrriber.i lencived. A call for the Pony Kxehmge shu-vtd more than tjie iffp.iiisite nuiiii.ej'. .'I'hp fdlovh arn tlifi snliscribevfi:' '; .Midlan.d North Carolina Railway 2 statioii-i. ,1. ,. Meadows. S. 11. Cray, E. 13. Robert t. 1'lijah Ellis. Robt. C E. Lodge. T. A. (liven. C. E. Fi.y & ('.)., Roberts & Dunn, S. l. Street. N'ev; Renie Fire Co.. and AU(iliu firo (Jo. lOKICKiN II.tltKliTS. The New York Herald , .!. 1 1. Crtibl ree. (d A'a'i well iV Crablree ; coterie of dependents, is wishing that:' of your cits . has been in the village a i he had not hung on princes" favors tin- day or two doing some worn on the caw j til ho became too weak to hang at any-: mill of J. C. Whitt.v. ; thing else. Mr. Teller Is a man of abil-! liev. S. 11. i -lei passed through t.. n, ity and industry. He has experience as - Llvl:lil,l(,L. Ap.H K-Noon.-Colton 1 euiil ishfd kvery DAY I thp ykah th",s .iioinii"-- i.ii bis v.av to the Semi- la Lawyer, and in especially familiar with i lirm; tiplands (i ll-lli; Orleans t5: sales . -. ' ' ' ' n-.rv ( hutch near hero where he i land and mining cases, and the Indian ; 13.w hales; speculation and export 1 ostage 1 ree. ; ,h r, v and l-umlat. ..l.ustion. all of ,hich matters are in 'X "'" American P.'.ttlO. i .,y. for one year. Su-Uay. ..cldl. plotli lie.l .vu,in.i.i aiio , .tiim.it . i . jit1 4 H payii lor on ytar without Sunday. 0 r , i , , , ,. ,.,,,,,,1 ,,- fi..1 t'1""Xt' 1 UOtipailmWH. ot thelnte--: Co jn.rket-.. y fornix moulh, Sunday, included. Mea.nel ..,., loam It. u glllal .tl 4 . ,(( tyhich e had been appointed. ' i 4 pay.for.ix mon.J, wilbout Sunday.. ' yteril.ty.'ivtiiruiiei to-d.iy. Iirmgii TUjs ,k ,)llvtlm.ut in ., ulliidv ,.. ' A pi il 17.-Calvestou, It; Norfolk i ,,ayS tr ,. j- i,- any v,i jay .f th. fert ili"ors. inert handise, and carrvingi , .. , . . ,.. Hi ; Ualttmore, lis; Hoston, 11a; wwk. ' ! ' " ' "lelomeratjon of iii(oiiifriions narts. it Hrn . x ... -, ( - , , , ,,.!.. l,-i,-k fiition vt" She is oiiitv till iicillli- , ' , ,-. iiiuiiigioii, 1 1 .-lu, l llliaueipnia, i it; l pays for six moiuli, for any OaiK t.otlon.,t . . in is (pi. h. an it ipn ..,.,,..;. 1,0 llteii and the Pension : Savannah. Ill: New Orleans. 115; Alo- ... ,. ' ,tH,i ..cm unn ....... jOdlees, the General Laud Oflice. the In- ('C. Tavlor tli poiiufii and t'lieigetie i tliati Bureau, and the Bureau of Edu- spt'cillcit day at bile, 115; Memphis. -Ill; Augusta. 1 1 : i r montn (including Sunday.) will be rimi n.tiitsum, it!. cH on sttbx-riptions for a loss period than I ho IliiliX-K Jdl'itNAf. left I cation. The Census and the etiological j us Pi iday on his way lo Onslow court, Survey are both attached to the Interior going by Su ate boro and other points i Department, as is also the Cojumisslon-1 looking alter the interests of the .Itit'K- j ership of all Raiv(W(l that have been, i grants any hiait or credit, or subsidy ; I in lands or bonds by the United States. I The Navy Department, of which Mr. I Chandler takes charge, is a much nicer I and more homogeneous lnacliiuo, it rriptions tlnve monllis. Gaston House SALOON. " TO EUROPE INCI.UDINO POSTAGE Daily, - - , Weekly, (European Eilitililll Weekly, (DomfHtic Klilton) I 17.30 4.(XI tli.00 'Slab till boiimetlt. Sam Chad wick is engaged temporarily at the telegraph oflice at Raleigh. Logan Walsh' has been tejenii ilg. at Core Creek for sc,f.iai weeks p.'lst. ( J. P. flicks is about to start a planing I machine and moulding factory, lie Mr. MeCluer w ill remain in the city , uitx 1M,WP1. f,.om Pavrotfs mills, until 3 P. M.. to-day, and if there are i , . . . , . any others who desire to Mtbscribe he, conipkupe.! ffjiw oa,h will be pleaded lo take their names, so tnuUy. . Ja.-kn says ;, . : " , , .: ',-,, ;,. thftir trade on tliat dav was in his end that he can inelyde tieir innH ui his i ' " rerjuiMlioti for material and Ihoieby r ll" v,ll!l' prevent: delay. : Mr. Henderson K insey passed through Tli"FroMVdil.e!iiii. ,b'wi Saturday on his way loSmen At some points th,-re appears to have ! Springs, where, report says. . fair and consists of eight BureauR, vi.: Vards i and Docks. Navigation, Ordnance, Pro-1 viiiitHiH and Clothing, . Medicine and : Surgery, Construction and Repair, i Equipment and Recruiting, and Steam . Engineering. Some of w Bureaus T , 4 have subordimiteoJfioes, for instance, J Jt(, the. Chief of the Bureau of Navigation ! . haw control of the Naval Observatory, the Nautical Almanac Office and the Hydrographie Offico, each of which em ploys quite a number of clerks a,vul sci entific specialists. There Ree.m,s io be a very good pros pect for the passage of a bill relating to the count of the electoral vote in Presi dential elections, so as to avoid the dif fieullie.8 that almost culminated in levo- The quielesi ami most retired place in the 'itv. - The best of LIQUORS, & CIGARS. NEWSDEALERS SUPPLIED, POST HI K FR EE. Dully edition, ; Two und a half punts per copy Sunday edition, - - Four cenia per copy Weekly edition, Two cents per copy N. K Not less tliHiitivii copies mailed tnuews- dealeiu at wholesale rntei., AVe allow no commiii.sioii on Kiibscriptions to I Dully edition Address, NEWYOKK HKRALII, Broad wnj' & Ann Street, New York. i" NOTICE. ! SALE OF VALUABLE LAUDS. Billiard and Pool Tables. been a . heavy frost Thursday morning winsome v:nov rexiuiv while at others there was none. In this I . Jjr. J. V. Grainger has bought the action it is said the fiiit crop is not' house and lot of IN. H. D. Spain near J lutiou In 1870. The Senate has paused a j hurt, A gentleman residing near the I the depot and i,v exported to build a mil wnicu wui pruuauiy u- cuii. un .u n ' ' ' ' -. , i .tt-.... rm. .1.' ..i .i ILI.. t.lll :.. city, who owns a largo orchard, said last pvpningthat ho had carol'idly eMim ippd ieacl, pair ami apple trees and foiind jio fruit injured."; The frost cut down potatoes, and also killed buds on ImmlHome. brick dwelling there after by the House. The object of this bill is awhile. I to throw upon the iSlatew themselves the responsibility of deciding all disputed .t of tho. Day cn File. r ii-f .-. 1 .11 11 V1 ! 1 h if ' I tr;. (tl r 1 ). 1,1 II IK K .... ! ..... v. ... o j questions as to their respective electoral ! t.T) and Pfaiiti Island, of the S,,nal Station Service, J ftnd t() limit thp ork of Congres8 . 1 hiiH l.een i-iwiliiH his dauir iter. M ss I . ., ' ...... toieiaiui. i .i i i r. ...... - rj r, i ; a t in timm irinu nat'Aivun n ne mi t ii i u'ri grape vtnes, it may he a.sumeu mat , Mim, wlll) irt bf.in, ,,Ul(,lteil nt Kins-' ,Z TJ Z the damage is not great, and rhat unless ,,,(Tn , : uousen uy wuuu.,, v other and more seriuus f robU follow, a ! to" 1 Tnht,tulP' I counting the voles ser,t -Newt' Ilome improvements still continue in I r 7 - 1 . i town.- We note amonsp otherB the jfo-1. $aucrib for the Jovbsau- . ' ' 1 ropnetor. ) noit be lly virtue of a mortgage deed executed by Thomas F. Worlev and wife, Mary E. Worley and H. F. Brown to the Hoard of Commissioners of Jones county, on the, 12th day of July, 1881, and regis tercd in the. otlice of the liegistcr of Deeds for Jones county, Book C No. 29 TS I, page 3i!8, 1 will sell at public auction at the Court liouso door in Trenton on Monday, th. 8th day of May, 1882, at 12 M. the real estate conveyed in said mortgage, to-wit i A tract ol land situ- JAMES CAMPBELL, fine fruit crop isu'i assured fact, and Observer. ate. m Tuckahoe Township adioming the l lands ofF. Williams and the heirs f A. Williams containing 198 acres, more or less, and being the same upon which ithe said T. F, Worley and wife now reside, ; E. M. FOSCUE, Chm'n Board Com. ! April 3rdv 1882.; Apr. 6-w-4t J Pooir Prat
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