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NEW BERNE, N. C. , SUNDAY, APRIL 80,-1882.
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,. CHVICH 9IHECTOBT.
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BAPTIST CHURCH;
,- ' vti . r."W. Pasto.
'. 1 Stfvie- 4 Sonitey at 11 A. M.. a4 T hi P. Hi
JTnWr B4toX vrj ThurdJ CTCDlns t 71-1
o'ctoek. , Su-day School at P. X- 0. C. Clark,
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- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
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RT. lVc.Yam.Pa-to-,. Serylcej oa Sunday:
at.1t A; wAact Bitot P. M, ; Saaday School
at P. M. Prayer meeting Thursday eTenin- at
S o'clock: J ... ' ' .
m. ttolfMer, Superintendent Sunday School.
Rkt. I,. 's. btfaitmiA O. J) J Pa-itoh. SertV
SuntoVouta; at II ana aftrrhoe at
MerteelL Senrtee every niht during the
. CHW8T. CHURCH. . ,
' j ;!,;. 1! '; Jintwr macry. ,- v..,
" ' :" RV. V. W SHtKLM, RxcroaSmrtcea Sun
day BAmioj at U,aiMlatterBosaat:Sft. Janday'
School at fcts t. H. S-rrtees Wednewkf at A,
M. ati 30P, Mi. fead aU Holy date at N A.K.
Free Mat fr all rUitore. Toe public cordially.'
inrlted to attend. Vihers aiwayi la attenlanee 1
"ST, PAUIi'S CATHOLIC CHURCH.
! ' .-'iSbaieaaf'iirDBLB aud ' nivsb ktiiexts
Father J.'J.'Reilv pARTORMawc Sunday
morning at ll o'clock, Vesper. Sunday af uruoon '
'at4o'fclock,Sam4y 'Schao.t.t o'clock P. M.'
Daitj-MaAit oVIook k'.'H; Ptor will be
abeenl-fuurtk Sanday of erery month.
Jute "laustry.
We met on Saturday Mr. F. M. Elphin- Greenbackers to run a Comrressman-nt-
ston,'of Newark, N. J., on his Way to large, and indeed a full ticket, in the
Pamlico t county, to make an effort to State in the coming campaign. On be
get Ul larmers to plant J DTE. inff nske.l if thin vmM not nnilmhlv
u (Dir. tipninsion win erect a Jute ac- hurt the Democrats worse than the Re
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wryon yiverDytne laiiproviaea publicans, he replied in the negative,
he can gt three hundred acres planted, and stated that, in his canvass for Con
Good land will produce from 20 to 30 gress two years ago in Scales' district,
tons per acre, wonn o per ton m its he drew more from the Republican
greeniaie. .xniswiupaynanasomely, rank8 than from their opponents-but
for the cop costs no more to make than that the Greenbackers had nothing to
.a corn crop, and is easy to house. do with who should be hurt ; they were
J- T H 01iver deserves much building ou the reason and good judg-
creuit n getting up this enterprise. He ment of tlie people.
nas Deen.namniering at it lor years, ana On assembling at the Theati e Col.
ui,rrvTOui,iuri, ui ut-a- Winston introduced in a short, ringing
em tothls section. five minutes speech, the
? wwmiiR pumper- - hos. JliSSK nAKl'KK.
ous future for tins city;
learn that it is the intention of the 'and the clearness of his intellect, by; closed. Mr. MeCorkle preaches ably
and is loved by his members.
proving equal to every occasion, ' and
causing truth and equity to triumph
over injustice, oppression and wrong.
more distinguished jurists, to provide . , . n.
.. , , , , ter I have been on North River, survey-
over her courts, and to labor for the . i , , , '
... ... , mg some of that fine land. The farmers
purification of her social interests and , . . . ia
. . . , . , . are all busy planting cotton. Corn is
the execution of her laws; but no finer ,,,,. .
,, ... . up and looking nice in spite of cold
gentleman, purer citizen or more m- ., . . .
. , , , , weather.'
CorruDtiblo indtre. has been known to
the profession of t'.e law. Therefore! Court at Beaufort on Monday,
in the members of the New Berne Bar. Gll, is to preside.
as a tribute of respect to our 'departed The Guloi .inga is still lying at the j
brother do resolve: : i depot wharf awaiting the action of the
First, that we appreciate atnd honor ! V- fs- Court now sitting iji your city. j
the professional record of Judge Brooksv! 'There tireaiivainoiintof ' w.rfernVei.ma
commercial:
or Illinois. Tlie speaker has not a verv
prepossessing appearance, but he im
proves while on his feet, and his speech
Electioti to-morrow.
'o Ifeaybr Court yesterday. '
Four2 marriage licenses issued by the
Register A Deeds during the last week.
f '!
ReV. F. p. Swindell, of Kins ton, fills
the-puiipit at the Centenary Methodist
Churcb. to-day.
The funeral of Miss Julia M. Mitcht.ll
willtiwld at the Baptist Church at 4
o'clock p. m. to-day. ..
' Superior4 Court convenes in Carteret
county tomorrow. :u C. C Taylor will be
on hand for the Journal.
- Judge Gilmer and lady passed through
the city yesterday entoute for Beaufort,
" where the Judge holds court to-morrow.
Cotton Receipts at the Exchange for
the month of April foot up 891 bales,
- against 894 for the same month last year.
'(pt.W. A. Thompson Of this city, for-
iner)y jot Ceaufort ounty, will act as
Collector and Canvassing Agent for the
Journal In this city. . ;
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Who would think that in a place the
sise of New Berne there are over 73
licensed drays and carts, and yet such
ig the lact; we doubt much if - Raleigh,
with all its metropolitian airs, can com
pare with If ew- Berne in this particular.
Tjberiai-tune-Out this week
, In a, new and attractive, dress. We can't
say it is much improved except in looks,
for it is always edited with ability and
good taste". Brother KLatham has no
jperior in the State ' press as a keen,
jjwintod, incisive writer.
.Regieter'of Deeds Nelson says the
rush 'for marriage- licenses ' has been
greater since January 1st to the present
timelhanhe had ever known for the
same period of time., The rush usually
comes oefdre Christmas, but this year it
cameafter. One hundre4 and twelve
hTe beenlsBued since January 1st.
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t The regular quarterly meeting of the
Ladies Memorial Association will be
eldat lhe Residence i'-'ofj MrsC .W.
Mclean on Tuesday afternoon., May
ndat Oo'plock.' It is desirable that
tere should be a full , meeting of the
members, a. order to complete the ar-
.. utngemenU for "Memorial Day," the
iyui ci juay. . . .
".One ill visiting our market now, from
the great untitc .and. variety of
. vegetables exposed -for .sale, would be
lea to think that he , was jn the land of
, perpetual iBrnmer," .ileats And wild
game of all kinds known to this section
are also in great abundance. ' We have
heard strangers say repeatedly that
New Berne had by far the best supplied
market in the State, and we opine, they
-apoke the exact truth, ffetcbernian, ,
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i An ice crean and strawberry festival
will be held at btanly Hall on Wednes
. day night next. . The great attraction of
the evening will be the lady waiters
. who will serve young and old. in hand-
noine styie, , s , k r , . , . ,
A Startllus Statement.
On Saturday morning David Morten,
a prisoner sentenced to jail for. "robbing commandH close aitontion, both as to
the Postomce iu Grantsboro. made a matter and manner. ,V itli a gooileom-
Statemerit in open court that wan start- "md of language, and w ith a happy"
ling and 'demands attention. faculty of grouping facts for a definite
j He stoted that he had been in jail for il1 vilv-', hc almost forces conviction
nine months, and but for the coffee sent even wheie one disagrees with his the-
hhn from outside he would have neatly ont,s- We h not r001" t0 report his
starved.-That he was furnished on an Rl,eecl'-b" " was well wmtli listening
average "with not more than five cents t-
worth of provisions a dav, and that of e l'eech in the morning w as mien
the DooreRt oualitv. Mated to raise alarm concerning tin
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The Journal straightway sent' a re- present system, and was directed to
norter to the mil to interview ot.W wards pulling down ratiier than in
prisoners, and the result is given below, bwUYmK up. At night tho true theory
which does not. porresoon.l pviwI.1v ot (.treenbnckisiu was explained and il-
with the statement given in court, 'ustiated.
Sheriff Hahn is the party accused, and Oreenback theory lias many at
the Journal is open to him for explana- tractions that would draw lo it follow-
tion.
, The county pays 35 cents a day
tiu.au a month); and tins money
is amply sufficient to give good w hole
some fare. It is not expected for prison
ers to have hotel fare, but they ought to
have good, wholesome diet, and he who
would seek to make money out of their
necessities will receive the condemna
tion of all good citizens.
It may be that the matter is exag'
gerated, or that the Sheriff has been de
ceiyed by some subordinate, and there
fore is not responsible. We hope, lie
can make a vindication.
ers and 'advocates only for. the stron.
party t ies already hold by the people.
If a disruption of old parties should ever
come, it is still problematical whether
or not the Greenbackers can build up as
well as tear down.
Judge
NEW bi:hnk market.
Morehead City Items.
cotton. Middling Hi; Low Mid
dling 10; Good Ordinary 10; Ordi
nary 83. ' Sales 4 bales. . ...
Turpentine. Yellow dip 83.00,
Scrape $2.00. No sales. '
Tar. 1.50 to $1.75. 1 " ' .".'V'.;
Rice. $140 to 1.20. Nothing doing.
Corn 96c. in sacks: 92ic. in bulk.
Very little in market. ' '
Peas $1.35.? ; . . 'j . r-
Country PROuuce.' -1- Bactm hams
12V, shoulders 9. sides 10; Lard 13;
Meal unbolted SI. 05: lwltert 81.10;'
that we value the inestimable service i .,....,'.,. i,..v - , F.-l, nml.- fl,. . to. iw
which he renderetlto the people of North i "'' u,lti Kt'lls,,n' ! V ' i a ' ' 3
Carolina, and tfutt.we will cherish Us a if it does not turn too Void they will I strt11 fed 8 on foot, grass fed 5) to .
1'otatoes vain uu. iKa 10J: Ilides-rdrv
pviceless heritage, the jiroutl example come into market earl v.
which he lelt us ot a high personal lion
or and oilicial iutegrity in the midst of ,i
an uie trying circumstances oi
career. .
Second, that a copy -of these proceed
ings be transmitted to tlie family of the
Mr. Thomas Daniels of New Berne has
hisi ljeen down here for the past week look
ing alter lus lislimg interest. Mr. Dan
iels is an energetic, ii'o-ahoad 'man and
10al2c, green 5ic. Beeswax 20V.. Chick
ens 00(f fr.'c. per pair,
cwt. '' .
'Fwlder$1.50 per
a, . ... ... . ...
deceased, with tm expression of our jf 'ercliead lost one ot her best citizens
earnest condolence and sympathy: that j when he moved to New Berne,
they be spread upon tho record s'of tlilsj, r, . , , ,
,..,. o:ii,tfi,..,.i,ni.i.-i,.,i;.ni.Si, fhe Botosi, a large three masttid
vvii.t, tuil til.IV tiiJ UU HUlinilV.U Jl'l IIIU:,
Ut'perU'd Txprc.tly tor N'W Iternt Journal. "
DOMESTIC MARKETS.
newspapers of tliis city.
John S. Loiu
AVoik ol'tlic 4 oiirt
The district court ail jou rued last night
after having disposed of the following
cases:
U.S. vs. ('has. II. i'.rowu: Illicit dis
tilling verdict, not guilty.
U. S. vs. Kli Saunders: Illicit distill
ing verdict, not gmlly.
.U. S. vs Jerry Thomas: lllieiv dislill-
A Vlalt to the Jail. mg nol pros.
The Journal reporter stepped into the IT. S, vs Ed ward. Taylor: I llieit dial ill-
jail yard on yesterday morning, with a ing verdict, not guilty.
view of taking a peep at the inside. Tlie U. S. vs Win. Munfoid: Illicit distill
jailer, a "colored man, readily assented ing verdict, guilty': jiidgnicnt not
to carry us through. Upon opening the prayed.
door the first thing that attracted our
attention was something covered up
head and ears with a shawl, and seemed
to be moving about like a cat in a wal
let. Upon inquiry the jailer informed
us that it was a lunatic, and that there
were two in there, both women. On
passing out we attempted a conversation
with her but it was no go.
The first cell we look into is occupied months impiisonment.
by David Morten. y. S. vs. Bryant Outlaw, selling
"How long have you to stay here, bacco without license jiidgmen
Tfca Caavlets.
! In speaking of the convicts for the
Quaker Bridge road in yesterday's issue,
we suggested that the work could be
finiohed in ninety days. We had for
gotten that as soon as the Quaker Bridge
toad was Eniblied the law provides that
the convicts be transferred to the road
running from Core Creek' to Trenton.
Cfptain Page secured their aid from the
Legislature, and the new road will
prjove a great convenience to the people
of Trenton and the surrounding coun
try.' -7 ;.. ;,;-;.:
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' Bk,'. ici lb for 41m Jotknal.
1; Illicit distill
.judgment siis-
U.S. vs. John B. Hi
ing two cases guilty:
pended.
U. S. vs. Asa Waller, Illicit
verdict, not guilty.
U. S. vs. John E. Denver; llli
tilling verdict not guilty. ,
U. S.-vs. J. II. Hatcher, robbing Best
office verdict guilty; judgment six
listilling
dis-
C'hnrn. .
A'cxoccii, that by tho 'request of the
Grand Jury we append the following:
We, the Grand Jury of the Federal
Court, well knowing the noble virtues
and valuable service rendered by Hon.
George V. Brooks, and sincerely sym
pathizing w il 1 1 the present appropriate
action oi' the New Berne Bar. i do add,
by permission, to their proceedings t lie
following resolution. .'..
ICc.nilred, that we remember the de
parted jurist as one of the truest sons of j
North Carolina, one of. her ablest and1
fairest judges, and one of her purest cil-;
'wens; and we do hereby extend to .the
family of the deceased our prol'oundcsl
sympathy in this hour of bereavement.
W. Tt. Bauki-h, J'oie;uaii.
j Mr. John S. Long, as chairman of tlie
j above committee spoke to the resolut ions
j in some suitable remarks and moved
the adoption of the' resolutions. Mr.
j Stevenson seconded thismolion nndsjiokc
iu eulogy of the distinguished deceased.
I Judge George Green., addressed the-
meeting in a brief but forcible and i :irn
i est speech. .Mr. Moore moved thai ilie
j resolutions of respect which w ere iiikui
I iniously adopted by the meeting be
spread en the minutes of the court, and
to that end' requested that the r-eerelary
I report the resolutions to IheU.'S. Dis:
Strict court now in session :u;d retpiest
j that the Jmige tnereot 'allow the same
a page of the minute bonk of (lie Court.
; On motion of Maj. Hughes the chair
declared the meeting adjourned.
I Cil.Uji.r.s C. Clauk. t'liainnan.
Ci.v-.mext Manly.' Secretary'.
On the assembling. of tho court the
proceedings and the resolutions were
read and a motion made to allow the
same to be spread upon the minutes.
His Honor. Judge Seymour so ordcrd.
khooner w ith ice for Mr. Hazel of
Goltlsboro" is also at the wharf, her ear
Co being too large for the ice house in
IGoldsboro. Mr. Hazel has bought out
! Mr. Stanly of Kinston and will stop part !
' of his cargo in that thriving town. !
the gentlemanly .and polite clerk of
Dr. IHai knal, Mr. P.. B. Rainy is now
a.1 the Atlantic Hotel' with a corps of
hands ( leaning up for summer. The
Masons are plastering the ten pin alley
and no doubt everything will be iu the
best of order-for the coming crowds.
Mr. ('has.'Sloveraud wife, Mr. W. K.
Patterson, Miss Klla Ives.MissRadclilfe,
Miss Bryan. Mr. Francisco, and a "ge
nus homo." whose name is unknown,
from your city, hae been spending a
day or two at the '-Midland Hotel," and
from appearances are having a. good
time.
1., A. W.
(; n i ll-lioio Fi'iuale 'elli'o.
.ling ol the 1 rustees oi this in-
place to-
i-; in session in this
following gentlemen
beim
A nit
siitut ion
dav. tlx
present:
CP. Moi'denhall I'resideul. Rev. J.
As Cnnnlnggini Secretary, Revs. A. W.
Mangum, D. D.. K. A. Yates, D. D.,
W. tf.TBobbUf s D. D., N. II. D. Wilson,
D. D'.. T. M. Jones. D. P., and Col. J. C.
Pi lines', Seymour Steele and W. II. Hill.
Th pi ans of these gentlemen are not
in a condition lo be made public, still it
is no breach of confidence co say that
they are quite confident that the college
will. not be sold on Juno Oth asat present
advertised. (lirciisbnn) liiujlc.
CITY ITEMS.
to-sus-
-liave
pended upon payment of cost. 1
U. S. vs. David Morton; stealing from
Post office at Grantsboro verdict guilty.
Six months imprisonment.
U. S. vs. C. L. Davis; illicit distilling
verdict guilty; judgment suspended.
The Gnhlbringaciwe argued by couu-
Morten'r-"
"I have six montlis to stay now
been here nine."
Faring well, are you V"
"My room is comfortable no fault to
find of that. I get plenty to eat such
as it is. I am willing to show you what
I had for breakfast (holdintr un a chunk
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of corn bread); here it is. I get the sei,uecisioii leseneu
name lor. umner, wmi some nernngs; Mcctlujr of the New- B.-i uc Bar
no supper at all. Sometimes I get about The meeting was called to order by-
two cents worth of beef for dinner Mai. John Hughes, who moved that
very seldom, though and sometimes a Hon. Charles C. Clark be made chair
small bit of pork. I have no fault to man. On motion of Maj. Hughes, Clem
find of the jailer; I believe he brings ent Manly was chosen secretary.
me all that he is allowed, and he lias ac- On taking tho chair Mr. Chirk ad
tually furnished me at tunes on lus own dressed the meeting in some feeling and
expenses, and I shall never forget him." eloquent remarks on its object.
In the next cell is Henry Bryant, col., J0in s. Lollg Esq. moved acominitteo
who said in reply to questions, "I have 0f . five bo appointed to draft suitable
been here four months. Sometimes I resolutions. Chairman appointed
fare pretty well and sometimes bad. Messrs. John S. Long, John Hughes,
Get plenty to eat such as it is." George Green, L. J. Moore and II. R.
William Fleming: "I get plenty to Bryan
eat suchas it is; bread and tea for Dr. W. II. Barker, as foreman 'of the
breakfast, bread and herrings for din- Grand Jury, stated that by request of
ner. . his body, he asked that tho resolutions
In the last cell we called at were three hereafter given, be appended to those
prisoners, but only two lodgings. They which should be adopted by the bar.
were A. P. Dupe, N, B. Dudley and Wil- After reading the resolutions intro-
son Gray Brinn, and each one told, the duced by Dr. Barker, Mr. L. J. Moore
same story about the fare, "plenty, moved that the same be referred to the
such as it is."; Corn bread and Yapan committee on resolutions.
tea for breakfast; corn bread and her- Tho committee rented the following
rings for dinner, and the scraps for sup- resolutions
!tr i j i . i . I
por.u jrmi reave t?t wubi The death of tho Hon. Georee W.
bUlof fare for Craven, street hotel: and r,,i, a ho fiiiori an m0n,i0 ,i
the reporter is satisfied that a plenty of conRmcnoua a Kitio in the iudicial
- UJ ! J 1 A. J. A 1. 1 "
wru ureBU " ueuu wu.lw.MW history of this Stale, is a bereavement
enough to feed BUI Taylor's and Major to ft m.ofesaion : which hnill dmU.
Barrett's pack of hounds, of Lenoir, for cate(l t,e best aM(1 1)oblest ymn of his
kiuimuoju. s life, and ft ca.lamit,v to everr ititeroKf. of
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xne jailer says ne1B anxious to see t .e lnw aml Juatk.e iu a 00mmonwenlth,
whoso annals were so ably illustrated
La Grange Items.
Rust spreading tipoit the wheat, cotton
coming up slowly, and corn looking
badly from the effects of the late 'snap."
is about nil that cm be said of the crops
about here. , '
Tlii.-
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column, ncxi lo 1
.;il A'lYiTiismi:.
itc:ll ln!vs, is to be llsoil
next Journal; the foreman will "take
notice and see that he gets ope.
by his wisdom, learning and fair-mindedness.
Exercising the duties of a
The Greenback Speaking;.
Hon. Jesse Harper, chairman of tho judge in a tribunal which could not
National Greenback party, accompanied limit its action by the sym pathies and
by Col., John R. ' Winston of our State prejudices of his own people, and calllod.
Executive Committee, readied' this city to decide important questions in tho most
on Saturday, and delivered addresses in critical and trying periods in our his
the Theatre at 11 m the day, and again tory, he wTas always faithful , to tho
in the Court House at night. high trust repttsed in him, and showed
In an interview with Col. Winston we I tho purity and dignity of his character
Dr. John Bixxell, a graduate of the
Baltimore Dental College, has located
in this place (temporarily) for the prac
tice of his profession. Dr. Bizzell has
done considerable work for the people
about here and, so far as. I know, lias
given perfect satisfaction. : "
The town election is not so much as
montiouod, in public. . If any candidates
have been named I have not learned
who. Some one has suggested that the
the nominations may take place Satur
day night. But short time for canvass
ing, unless the Sabbath is used for that
purpose.
A. E. Rouse of this place, has in
vented a machine with which lie moved
a house a distance of three hundred
yards in six hours, without horse power
and with only three hands. So I learn
from Mr.' Rouse. ' This puts Lewis
Washington's apparatus iu the shade
completely. Rouse is making other ar
rangements, which he says will enable
one man to do as much as three.
I have heard that Joe Bryan, colored,
bound over for theft to this term of the
Superior Court, took leg bail from tho
court house on. Tuesday, Many schemes
were adopted at the preliminary exami
nation to show that Joe was innocent,
and to prevent his being bonded. Ilia
leaving site ws that he 'was guilty, and
that ho knew it. , It is expected of
lawyers to clear their clients, but pri
vate. Citizens' and ' Justices of thePeiiee
should see that no guilty man escapes.
Tho meeting at the M. E. Church con
tinues, under the charge of pastor W. P.
McCorkle, assisted by k the Rev. J. N;
Andrews. Mr. Andrews was formerly
pastor of this church and was highly es
teemed by the congregation for his fear
less promulgation of the truth, and for
his open denunciation of.' sin.v I heard
one of the congregation remark-the
other day, that he had never heard Mr.
Andrews preach but what ho got close
to some one in the house hefor
Vote for James Ca-mpbell, the inde
pendent" candidate far Councilman in
the first ward. It.
A few handsomely bound copies of
Father Ryan's Poems for sale at Mrs. S.
F. Stanly's book store, Pollok street.
Vote for James Campbell, the inde
pendent candidate for Councilman in
tho first ward. 1t.
Baltimore; April 29. Flour dull and
unchanged: Howard st. and western
superfine '$3.25a5-.00;- extra $5.25a6.25; .
family $0.50a7.50; City Mills superfine
?3.50a4.W;'do. extra 85.00a7.80; Rio
brands !?7.37a7.r.0. Wheat southern
lower; western inactive and steady;
southern red f51.35al.40; amber $1.45a
1.4S; No. 2 western winter red spot
1.4V?J. ' Corn southern firm and
quiet; western about steady; southern
white-91a92o.: do; 'yellow 87c. ' ;
B.u.TtMOitK, April 29 Night. Oats
firmer; southern 55a58c.; . western
white 57a.Vc: mixed 56a57c.; Penn
sylvania 55a58o. Provisions firm and un-"
changed ; Mess pork jl8.50al9.50. Bulk
meats clear rib sides packed 81allic.
Bacon shoulders 94c.; clear rib sides
121c. ; hams 14al4ic Lard refined 12ic '
Coffee quiet; Rio cargoes, ordinary to
fair, 8Aa9Jc Sugar steady; A soft 9e.
Whisky firm at $1.23... . . .
Nrw York, April 29. Cotton Net
receipts 176 bales; gross 580 bales. Fu
tures closed dull ; sales 38,000 bales.
May 12 23al2 24; June 12 85al2 30;
July 12 4Sa12 49: August 12 63al2 64;
I September 12 23al2 24; October 11 63
I . . n i tit I -.. .J... J tr . T
all u-t; i-soveiuuer 1 1 aiis), uecem
ber U 45all 4(i; January 11 5Call 57.
Ni:v York, April 29. Cotton quiet;
sales 803 bales. Uplands 12ic; Orleans
12c- Consolidated net receipts 4,338
exports to (iivat Britain 5,731; to
France 3,025; to continent 3,800. ...
Coffee unchanged and dull. Sugar
very firm and rather quiet; fair to good
refining 7fa7Jc.; refined stronger and in
better demand; standard ' A 9ia9fcV.
Molasses unchanged and dull. Rice
firm and quiet. Rosin quiet and steady
at ;J2.4.ja2.47i. Turpentine dull and
easier at 00c. Wool dull and drooping;
domestic fleece 38a48c; Texas 14a29c.
Pork higher and strong; mess $17.75a
17.87J; old ,S18.25al8.50; new, May,
quoted at 18.10al8.20;middles quiet and
held very firm; long clear $11. Lard
10al2-lc. higher and more active, closing
weaker: prime steam 811.45all.47i;
choice $11.60; May $11.45. .
Wilmington, April 29. Spirits of tur
pentine firm at 51c. Rosin- firm;
strained $1.85; good strained, $1.90.
Tar firm at $2.10. Crude turpentine
not quoted. Corn steady; prime white
97Jc; mixed 93c. . '
Chicago, April 29. Corn irregular
and generally higher at 71a71c. for
cash: 7Uc. for April; 718c. for May;
71ic for June; 71ic. for July; 72ic. for
August; 58c. for all the year. Rejected
70c. Pork fairly active and a shade
higher at $18.10al8.15 for cash;. $18.07i
for April and May; $18.25al8.27f for
June; 818.4ola8.481 for July, 818.65a
18.07 for August.' .
Iloiiintrarx Hooks Opcin l
The . registrars books of tho several
wards are now opened at the voting
places and will remaiu open until Sat
urday night. The following are the
Registrars aud voting places: 1st Ward,
Benjamin O'Neal, W. G. Brinson's of
fice; 2nd Ward, R, D. Hancock, City
ClerkVofilco; 3rd Ward, P. Holland Jr.
P. Trenwith's shop; 4th Ward, A. L.
Bynuin, Bynum's store; 5th Ward, J.
G. llargett. E. G. Hill's office.
3 ti.
Vote for James Campbell, the inde
pendent candidate for Councilman in
the first ward. It.
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The Journal office-is now prepared
to do Job Work. A full supply of Blank
Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, Lien Bonds
and Magistrate's Blanks always on
hand.; , aprl5-2t.
l'OUEIGN MARKETS. ...
Liverpool, April 29 Noon.--Cotton
easier and not quotably lower; uplands
6 11-16; Orleans 6J; sales 10,000 bales;
speculation and export 2,000; receipts
3,800, all American.
.NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.
Tlie steamer Trent having beeu hiiul-
ed oil' for the purpose of cleaning and
painting, will not make her usual trips
up Xeuse and Trent rivers the coming
Week. GW). T. IM'I FV,
apr 29-tf G. Y. A.
NOTICE!
Cotton Market-. x
April 29. Galveston, 111; Norfolk
It 13-10; Baltimore, llf ; Boston, 12 ;
Wilmington, 11 5-16; Philadelphia, 111;
Savannah, 111; New Orleans, Hi; Mo
bile, Hi; Memphis, 111; Augusta, Hi;
Charleston, 11. - ! . .
L. H. CUTLER,
N . DEALER IN
ST 0 V E S ,.'
HP'
Hardware,
HOtSr FURNISHING GOODS
Psiints, Oils, Sasli, Doors, BUihIs
Ko-25. UILDLSBt-;:'"t
Apr. 12, ly d Not Berne. N. C.
KOSTH CAUOLIS C. J
tUAVKS t
.Tiu. C
Prolan" fort rt
iintv. J - ,
IlaniMin, Adm'r v. tlii? lieiis ' law of
llrtsy mown, dee' l. - ' :
ToMaccUmn Mooiik,- ouo of Hit? di;tf inltuilB; In
above pptitli'tl Ji'c)Ct'Piiiii(r:
Pr,
1 oii an' hirciiy roqulri'il to' appcitr before Ihe
oliato Court of Craven county on Siuurday,
NOTICE.
IN THE SUPKUIOR COURT. ,,,' ,
Jonbs Oocny. J ' ""H
ToCtHiBcilMcrCTr:' 'i-i I.
You will take notice that a special proceeding
has been begun in the name ef John O. Whltty,
adm'r. Edward Mercer el ol, to which you are
party defendant; for the. purpose of selling the
land lying in Junes comity known M the Lewi-
Mercer homestead, for assets to pay debt ol the
June. SUli, lStU anil nusweror demur to thecom nlaintitr. etc. You are. rwii.lr.tl tn ammr hfnr
plaint in the r.bove entitled proceeling, which is Thomas J. Whitsker.Eeq Clerk of said i.pertnr
inbiiiuu u io sen me mini ui me iiiun.ii.., irj j inrt, at tnecourt House in Tnnton on the 14th
"ts- i day of Jnne. 1882. and answ"-or demur as von
may be advixed. to the mi i( fliod,
dliwtd i. THOMAS J. V in i AkfcK, O. S G
f inbilltlU'U IU fi-u ilie llltui VI tilt. imrBiiiu, iiic
elo( Brown, to maid assets for the pnvuieni. ot ilcbli
j i:.W(!AIUKNTER,
e llO' , , ("lerk Superior (Juiii-l of Craven County.
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