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LOCAL NEWS.
NEW ADtERTISEMENTS.
iM 7
Mrs. William Baker House for rent.
Journal miniature Almanac. ,
. San rises', 4:43 ? Length of day,' V
Sun sets; 7:18. ), 14 hours and 85 min.
Moon sets 9:24 p. m.
Thermometer Hcord ofYfrdy.i. ,
7 a. in.
2 p. m. '
9 p. m.
79'
Struck by Lightning.
Yesterday during the shower light
ning struck the schooner Florence lying
in the Brinson dock, tearing her top
mast to pieces and shivering the main
mast clear down to the deck. This is
the second accident of the kind that has
happened here within the last month.
Our diarrhea To-day i -
- METHODIST CHURCH.
;; Dr. L. S. Bulkhead at 11 a. in. Text
Gal. 2: 19 21. Subject. . A double cm
eifixion essential to the production of
. ni 'lia siiiritual life as will enable a
fallen man to obey the will of (ioil.
PRESBYTKRlAN' CHL'lll'lf.
REV. L. C. V ASS, PASTOR..
- It a. m.. "Heaven."" John 14: 2,
"In my Fathers bouse are pinny man
sions," etc. ...,,
8 p. m., Lessons from Psalm 84, "How
amiable are thy . tabernacles Q Lord of
Hosts," etc. ,
CHRIST CHURCH.
REV, V. W., SHIELDS, RECTOR. 7'
Second Sunday after Trinity. ';- 11
o'clock, Morning Prayer. Sermon.
"The doctrine of the laying on of
hands.' Heb. 6; t and . 2. 4:45 p. m.,
' Sunday School.. 6 p. m., Evening; Pray
er. 6:30 p. in.,' Meeting' Confirmation
Class. Saturday 24th; St. John Baptist's
Day, service at 10 a. m.
The public are cordially invited to the,
services of this church, free seats lor
all visitors..!'- ;' v 7
Ushers always in attendance on Sun-
,lay'8, ,,'r"t":""': ;
Fine shower oi rain esterdayi $
No Mayor's Coiirt for several days.1
The Telephone will soon be in work
ing order, tj. r.f j - ' 'if
The' Whipping Point in Pamlico.
A few days ago a crowd of boys were
out 'together near Bayboro. Pamlico
county when two of them engaged in a
fisticuff. After the 'light the other boys
organized a court-'-appointed a judge,
sheriff, clerk,!1 jury ete. and tried the
two boys for fighting. . One of them
was found guilty. The sentence of tlie
court was that he be tied to a tree and
whipped .by the sheriff, which Sentence
the apiointed sheriff is said to have ex
ecuted promptly and with great defer
ence to the court. ftud '." without much
sympathy for the young criminal. "' ' j
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Stca'niboutK. ".,.. f""'. , :' I I
The pleasaiit,' gosKipj' letters of a con
tributor on "'Bits of the History of New
Berne'' grow in interest. We are glad
to promise our t. readers., that they Jnay.
expect something on the same order
every week. As to our personal expe
rience on, steamer!:, our recollection is
that the Camirell, put in the river in
April, 1872, could come from Kinston
to New Berne iji seven hours, and make
the return trip, in about thirteen hours.
Our first pilot was Capt. Ed.,Browu, a
colored man, who. had -become, famous
in mite belhim times as pilot on the
Johnxtmi. He deserves a niche in his
tory for his brave conduct on that boat
during a great storm at Morehead ju.st
before the war, wherein his pluck
and skill brought out from tne jaws of
death a boat loaded with excursionists.
Some very fine cabbage in the mark
et yesterday. . u "'':'' - t.,,
Sixbale3 of cotton received yester
day. No sales. . -
, , Peaches in ?the market yesterday at
sixty benta'peV peck.' ' 1
The schooner , Cherubim sailed for
Philadelphia 'yesterday with' a' cargo of
; lumber, I. fn't'a'i t-.-ii
t Mr. E,Wf, Small wood reports the sale
of twelve sewing machines during the
past week. , . . ,,v,(; .-. ;
i The revenue cutter Steven came into
port last night having been on a cruise
, for five iijfe. v;U .'1- .
The city authorities have put in nine
hew pumps recently. They are the old
. fashion Jog ,pmps.f u ,-t-',j,
' " Two marriage licenses were issued by
the Register of Peeds' during ; the; past
week.,, Both for colored couples.
The Commission of Mr. Jno. S. Manix
us Postmaster at New Betne arwved last
night, and he' is now in charge of the
i office. 1 1:
At a meeting of the Democratic Exec
' utivenjidltee Mi the
yesterday, E. H. Meadows was eiecieu
chairman gad. Philemon , Hollands Jr,-,
Secretaiy. .
. We were shjwi yestf rday! i fine
crayon portrait 01 uio xv. owicfiu m
rineton, who died at Beaufort last sum
mer. It was drawn'from a photograph
bv Miss Aurora Mace of this , ..city an d
is a perfect reproduction ' Of' the photo
graph. The artist possesses, an enviable
, , talent ;' ; - . ( ;, ,
Brigadier Gehernl R. P Haucot V.
By telegram yesterday from Governor
Jarvis we are pleased to- learn that he
has cotnn)issioned jbur-' Vorhy jtowns
man, It. Df Hancock' a Bngadierdener
al in theNprth Carolipa.State Guard,
; Inspector to..Arrlve ft. j-.j.
Messi-s. Dunbar ,and Oast, Inspectors
of Mills and boilers, are expected to
night on the tram. All persons who
desire to secure license as pilot or en
gineer, Should applyat the Custom
House to-morrow uiuiuiu
, v City Cotton "' "l A ''
Two prominent cotton brokers accom
I v j)anied,byMr..John Elliot of afarmer of
Jones county examined tne cotton paten
t on the corner of Hancock and Broad
! streets yesterday ' evening and pro
nounced it the best they had seen this
Personal. , .,
Col. Jno. NjWhitford of Jones county
was in the city yesterday. S.iys his
cotton is very small and a bad stand.
Thinks he will have blooms by the
fourth of July.
Hon. O. Hubbs has been in the city
the last two days. He attended the
State Republican Convention at Raleigh,
and will leave for Washington to-morrow
morning. 1 r
Mr. Joel Kinsey of (?obton was in the
city yesterday. Says his cotton is very
small don't want any credit -but
in "good condition. There is quite a dif
ferent story told about some of his neigh
bors, Maj. Gordon and J. W. Biddle. It
is saw there is so much grass m tneir
cotton that they haven't time to go fishing.-
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The Concert To-morrow IS Ijjht.
The Concert to be given, to-inorrow
ight at the Theatre, under the direc
tum of Prof. De La Croix,' Ms for the
benefit of the Atlantic Fire Co.; The
comjiany is sadly in need of a hose car
riage and the receipts of the concert are
to be applied to that "purpose.? 'It is
then, not for the benefit, of the Fire
company alone but for the whole city.
those who attend then wilL not only
hear an entertainment worth the money
but will be making a judicious invest
ment for the benefit ef the city.' Let
us have a full house on Monday night. -1
Price' of tickets, !50 cents for lower
floor, 23 cente for gallery "Reserved
seats can be secured, without extra
charge, aEH. Meadow's drug .store.
The programme of Friday night will be
partially changed, and refreshments will
beonhand. ;' ' . , -;,
season.
4 4
-IHlMHariiaon'a School. ! , 5 ' '
The closing exercises of1 this very ex
cellent school-will: take place -on next
Thursday and Frlde, consisting of reg
ular examination and oil Friday ' 1
"Spelling Bae.'V On.Friday. night Mr,
F. M. Simmons will deliver before the
school at the New Berne Theatre an ad
Hrpss on some educational topic, to
which the public are invited. .We an
tici; t( a pleasant .entertainment, both
from the address and from the school
trio "OmiVw Affimvs Tilri."1 The
former was sung by Mrs. McLean ac
companied by a chorus. The lovers
of music welcomed Mrs. McLean's re
appearance in concert as one who has
always been a sincere lover of art for
its own sake, and who holds the leading
place among the amateurs of Ne.w Berne.
Her singing Of The lnflamntvs and in
the trio mentioned, and in the simple,
English ballads Tirickeiiham Ferry; and j
Darby and Joan showed the excellence
of a true artist and the intelligence of a
highly gifted musician. The contralto
part in -fho trio, sung by Mrs. J. E. Nash
w given such a noble rendering ; as is
rarely heard in any company. The
prayerful tones of Mrs. Nash's voice ac
corded well with the grand theme "We
I give thanks to the, O Hod and inter
preted the inspired music of Rossini to
evory heart. r
, The "second part of the programme be
gan with a 4 between Mis-s Ella E.
Ives, and Mr., De I.a Croix which capti
vated the whole, and was HOpnt-sioiKitc-ly
redemanded that the singers wore
obliged to repeat it, Miss Ives, singing
in this and in the scene from Troivitore
con filmed the opinion the public hasal
ways held of her accomplishments and
her charm as a sineer. Alike in the
bravura part of The Lemon and , in the
tragic mulunte of the prison scene, she
admirably acquitted herself. The ten
or part of the Travatore scene was sung
by Mr. E. B. Roberts, a gentlemen who
is heard all too seldom in our amateur
concerts. A tenor voice pure and sim
ple is rarely heard. George Elliot says
that Nature demands great sacrifices in
return for a tenor voice. What the
sacrifices are in Mr. Roberts case we do
not know, but it is a fact that he bus a
raro voice,, and sings with fine effect:
His natural laughing in , the Laughing
Sung, rendered by Miss Amyett, Mr.
Dj La Croix and himself, was quite in
fectious and assisted in a great degree
in capturing jthe 'audience. The enter
tainment concluded with a musical
sketch called The Fanners which affords
a good deal of amusement. Mr. W. M.
Watson's sweet and musical voice was
particularly noticeable in this piece,
and his spirited declamation was well
done.' Misses Ainyett and Clark and
Mr. Uuion were the other'principal tic
tors. ' The hitter's make up v.-as qiiite
artistic and his part successfully per
formed. .The chorus, consisting of Miss
es M. Amyett, L. Roberts, M. Clark, S.
Mettt, Messrs. D. Willis, O. Guion, Parr,
C. Clark, and Mrs; Adelina Patzy, sang
in excellent time.and.tune, and .acquit
ted themselves well,' both in singing and
dressing. The always thankless part of ac
companyists was undertaken by Miss Co
rinne Harrison, to whom no doubt every
singer feels indebted for. her skillful as
sistance. Prof. De La Croix 's artistic spir
it was manifest throughoutthe evening,
anil all obstacles in the way of perfect
ing the difficult concert pieces' having
been removed by his" masterly hand.
His singing in the!' trio, and , the duet
with Miss IeiiWpJaying JhT!tj'o : se
lections, his exqmsite and pftthetlc'ren
dation of Le Marsellaise, his handling
of the conductor's baton proved him
one it will be worth our while to keep
among us. Wo feel sure that the peo
ple of New Berne will give him a hearty,
substantial welcome on his return from
his summer vacation. ; ' 1
appoint delegates to State, Judicial and j
Congressional Convention. . 1
County Commissioners get a site for j
Court House from Academy-Board of ,
Trustees. j
Commodore Oaksmith and Pilot Jolm :
II. Salter reply to General Ransom.
J. H. Brooks of Kinston reported tn j
bo robbed, maltreated and demented, j
Tlie Road Commissioners of Catfish !
Lake road held a meeting and apply for
convicts. , , ,
, THURSDAY, June 1."). .
Second crop of strawberries in market.
Schooner VherMm from Philadelphia,
loading with lumber and shingles.
Six car loads of corn shipped by J. A.
'Meadows, over Midland road.' .
Festival for benefit of Silver. Cornet
Band panned out 288.
JudgeSchnckandW.il. Baily tight
in open court at Charlotte.
Rev. Geo. W. Neal and daughter off
for Chapel Hill Normal.
. Phil Holland," jr., tells the Polloks
ville people about this "Progressive
Age.''. .
"Fair Play gives a "characteristic
reply to Capt. Oaksmith.
The Journal talks to the Democratic
State Executive Committee about the
Quaker Bridge load convicts.
i ' . FRIDAY, June 10.
Fred Phillips of Edgecombe nomi
nated for Judge.
V Fifteen hundred pounds of wool sold
at the Cotton Exchange.
Atlantic Fire Company will excui t to
Elizabeth City oh the 27th inst. '
Mass Meeting of Democrats, of Craven
called for June 22 to endorse C. C. Clark
for Congressman-at-large. , ,
The. Gvhlbringa sails out from More
head, after .two months-detent ion.
SATURDAY, June 17. .'
June apples iu market.
J, C. - Whitty of Polloksville. gets a
shingle machine. 1
Willis' Marble Yard turns out a liiind-
some monument
"Walker." of the Ohscrm: 'visitcth
the city and discourses on various topics.
The Board of Trade will give an ex
cursion to Spring Garden. ,
The editor discourses on Graded
Schools and Congressman-at-large.
CITY ITEMS.
ThU column, iii'xt lo lorul new, is 10 W H"i il
f -r I.iK-al AdvertiMiiK.
: : Wool Wanted.-Highest market '
cash prices paidfor Wool in any quan-.
tity. William H. Oliver,
!it. New Berne. X. O.'
I have reduced the price of Bckunkk
and E.ngkl's Bi:er to i'i.."iO jier crate. ,
T challenge the world to furnish a ku-
H i ior quality, and I claim thai there is
110 beer noil in Xew Berne that caneipial
it- t. f.
James Redmond.
THE OLD RELIABLE
BERGNER & ENGEL BOTTLED BEER
COMMERCIAL.
NliW It IC It Mi HIAHKKT.
COTTO.N.Middling 111: Low Mid
dling 11: "Good. Ordinary id': Ordi
nary 8.
Wool '.'Sc. per pound.
Tlri'knti.ne. Yellow dip ir2."'
Scrae $1.50.
Tar. f 1.25 to $1. 50. No sales.
KICE.-r -Sl.l.i to SI. '.'II. None ill liie
market.' -
Corn Firm; 05c. in sacks; IKJc
bulk. Sales at quotations.
Peas 1.35.
Country Produce. Bacon hams
l-tlc, shoulders 10c; sides Vic. Lard 13!c.
Meal unbolted $-1.05; bolted 1.10;
Fresh poi;k- 8a9c. Beef stall
fed, (ia7c. on foot; grass led 5c.
Potatoes yams GO. Eggs 13. Hides drj
I0a12c, green 5Jc. Beeswax 20c. Chick
ens (iOc. per pair. Fodder 1.60 per
cwt. Peanuts 1. 75.
tt-l friin.Ii Id lit. X, w I;, ru .Ihiii-i :
IH:tl KM'IC iH A U K UTS.
1 call III"1 alti'Ution of my friend" and patrons
lo ills fact 1 hat I am offering
BEER as PURE and FRESH
as can lie ol-ciiiurl anywhere in the I'niwd
Slales e-ie)it In the plaee wlinrc it is lire wort
I have hren hantilliiK tot n limn lime Bergnrr
& K.usel'8 f'elcbrnlod Bottlrrt Beer and
claim fni it, Hut il is '
Kfiunl and Pietter
. " ": ;' ) '4' "
thiiii any olhi f Uollled Beersolil in Ni w H. rn.i
and uiliciiiiiiij.' lous. Tlii.i hei-r is brouehi 11.
Kliz iln lii l ily Parked Iu Ire and iln'ti liotil. rt
and tleliv. i- il in New Hi'i-ni in a hettci ciniii i,ni .
than if liiouslit in Imrri'ls, thereby losini; it
Lempi-nitnri' and liavin); 10 be cooled aain hefort
bottling.
Tlierliiim made for IlcrjMicr it Knsel'ii bolt li d
beer i thai il i belter to hae the HEEK KEHT.
FRLS11 and COOL tin to tlie
.MOMENT OF HOTTUXU,
than 10 let ii set warm, as it nei'i'ssaiily mn-l do
.11 1 iiij; from Nnrl'o'ik i.i barieln, llii-n ccol il "gain .
Iiefnl-e IkiIIIiik. - ,
I rcipcctiiilly miliiil a tri ll tiom merrtiahii- 'ml
dealer, and will five lliein th best Beeron I lie
market uu l an ( limp the ( henprst.
Palro.is mi I he line of Die Railroad may rely on
iteltiiiji iKHi trom me fresh nt all timex, ai.u al
the very In .u'M iivicr. Freights will also be nt
lowest rale.. Aria linemen ts will be made with
Railroad to get freight reduced. " i
To our former patrons wq return thanks 'for
p:..t faors. an. I can guarantee to them that we
will endeavor to nt-i in the fntuve as we hava
done in I he iat, striving at all limes to give ?at
isfaitii n. ;
g K.-iii.-iuI.er thai we never make any ohante
for diayiifre. Very ref lieetfnlly,
James Redmond.
The Concert;' '"
The testimonial concert given 'by the
friends of Prof., De La Croixt under the
direction of the beneficiaire came, ofif
Friday night. Tlie theatre, though not
crowded, was1 filled by an audience
comprising a great many of the musical
amateurs of the city drawn together by
the reputation of the distinguished Vir
tuoso, and the ladies and gentlemen who
were to take part. n S1:: !" -! i ' t1
The entertainment began with a piano
duet which introduced to. the' audience
Miss Katie Daniels. The lady though not
yet in her teens, played with a grace
and precision, far beyond : her years,
Her beautiful performance gave an ear
nest of the high character of the music
which followed. V -.Vi' ''..'
The first vocal selection was ,''(?eH
stalls the Breeze" by Miss Fannie , Clark
and heir brother, Mr., C. C. Clark, Jr
This number was very ,well . given, - the
voices of the singers blending in. ; most
pleasing harmony. i r , ; iua hs-.'i! -JI.
Miss - Amyett ; gave .The. Memiye , of
Blumenthal. i Her voice, a pure sopra
no in quality and compass, overcame
the difficulties of the ong with ease and
charmed' all' hearWs jjwh its perfect
tones. "'The burlesque 'tluo Ty "Miss
Adelina Patzy" and Mr. Parr, and the
German song' by Mr. V. R. Guiou were
greatly enjoyed.. An encore was re
peatedly demanded in both cases, but
firmly refused.' Mr. Guion 's personal
allusions caused much amusement, -s "
The greatest of Italian composers was
represented by "The Jnflamatufi, and a
Kinston Items.
Vegetables tine and abundant in Ibis
section. - " .
The corner stone of Kinston College
will be laid the 4th of July next.
A good rain at Kinston last Thursday
evenhig--potato sprouts and other vege
tation tAourisheth, '
Dr. R. II. Lewis left us last Monday to
fill a Normal summer engagement at
Chapel Hill. His family will leave in a j
few days to join him.
. R. W. Kiug's convenient addition to
his residence, now ornamented with an
elecant front picket fence, makes his
home preferable to the halls of Con
A vouug attorney of this place ex
plained a contingent fee to a client a
few days since It is, if yon looserthc
lawyer gets nothing; if you win, the
client gets nothing.
Some adventurous chap hasSaken the
contract to re-paint the steeple of the
Methodist church and has erected the
necessary staging. ; Though laboring for
the Lord, it looks like exceedingly dan
gerous work. -
The last discussion of the "immovable
jewels" iu front of the store of the A.
T. Stewart of Tuckahoe was about the1
migration of sturgeons. Some contend
ed they went into "winter quarters''
like the turtle, burrowing in the mud:
others held, they took to the sea like
shad. 1 The question is still open for de
bate. '
C. H. HART & CO.
ONE PMCE CASH STORE.'. , .
Nonl'i-nt form r Middle niul South Front neei.
.oiie K- H Windley and K. h. Jones.
DKAI.Klla IS
Stoves, House Furnishing Goods,
LAMPS in great variety.
BURNERS, WICKS, CHIMNEYS,
KEROSENE Oil,,
Pratt's Astral Non-Explosive Oil, ,
Machine and Train Oils.
w
LAST WEEK'S EVENTS.
The Jotiruiil's .Comprehensive Be
view of the News of the Veetf, Con-
' denied as an Index.
. i . SUNDAtT-jtO-NE 11.5 5 j. v I
Fji sine thrown from the track near
A0 VCV . v.".. ..... v
Ward Meetings arid delegates to Coun
ty Convention.
Boessor, . the. furniture man, inter
viewed 1"; 1 . '
Closing account of Kinston Collegiate
Institute, r ..,;..,;
fimifiral Ransom fliTaigns a Beaufort
pilot for incompetency in stranding the
Wheat crops in Lenoir best ever
known.!"': 1 " ':'.' - - '
Dr. Barker feeds taffy to the Kinston
people by telling them their girls are
the prettiestdft the State. ,' ?i
Bits of the History of Newbern" tells
of the second steamer ever brought to
New Bern6-t,hs John Stoncy In 1833."
,.'j , ' ' TUESDAY JCSft 13. '
' Death of Mrs, Harriets. Bray. j
Tlie .-Iddje Henry sold to Capt. Wm.
Hill. , ':1::;':;..;:!::V'::: ;;
;Jl small fire at Mr. James Morris1 no
damage. " ' ' ' - " '' . : '
. Arrival of the new steamer, Cutler,, to
run between Swift. Creek and Newi
Bt3 ' i"T's''''wV,i W'' 'Viift.Vr'-i-Wiaisr'-i,'''--J
' Report of service, for 'preceding Sun
day, of the Baptist Presbyterian and
Methodist churches.
Report of the County Superintendent
of . Public Instruction for Craven a
good showing made- .. : . . (i, ;
wedkespaV-jdnk; ,14vi"' In'lti
Board of Trade indulge in a new car-
The trucking season nearly over the
steamer New Berne making ' pnjy ,6ne
trip a week .1 . .-. , t.-, .,
, Democratic - County. Couventioti en
doTse Henry, R. Bryan for Judge and
COTTON SEED MEAL.
- THE BEST
STOCK FEED AND FERTILIZER.
Baltimokk. June li. Hour - active:
Howard ft. anil western super
fine ftJ.25a4.lK); extra ?4.25a5..0; fam
ily er.?5a7.00;City Mills superfine S:$.,r.0a
4 ."..'. do. extra itfri.OflaT.O; Rio brands
57.2ra7.?.7. Wheat southw-n steady and
iiiet; western a shade higher; south
ern red j?l.oi!a1.U7;ainber.'il.;i!i.il.4;i; No.
3 western winter red, spot, fI4a:tic.
C!orn eouthern quiet and steady ; ve: t
ern dull; southern white 00c. ; ilo. yel
low Wic: '
Baltimohe.- June 17 Night. Oats
linn; southern (MaliSc; western white
0hiUSc.;do. mixed Ulnijac; Pennsylvania CRWKKUY and GLASSWARE,
lilaO.ic; Provisions linn; mess pork . '
5"i0.75a2'i.2r. Bulk meats shoulders
and clear rib sides packed 10!al3ic. Ba
conshoulders llic; clear rib sides
141c.;- hams 151 altic. Lard refined
13c. . Coffee steady; Rio cargoes, ordi
nary to fair, 8a9. Sugar steady; A
suit !)?:. Whisky dull at 1.20.
New York, Juue 17, Cotton Net
receiots H4 bales; gross 1 .149 bales. Fu
tures closed steady; sales 50.000 bales
June 12 18al3 19; July 12 21: August
12 31al2 32; -September 12 01al2 02;
October 11 (Wall CI; November 11 4.a
11 47; December 11 47all IS: January
11 59all 01 ; Februarv 11 7 1 a 1 1 73; March
11 8:5a 1 1 85.
- New York, Juno-17. Cotton quiet
sales 2,408 bales; Uplands 12 3-10c; Or
lenns 12 7-10. Consolidated net receipts
2.110; exports to Great Brilain,.i,594.
Coffee unchanged and dull. Sugar
more tvetive, dosing firm; fair to- good
refining 7 3-llia7jc; refined firm; stan
dard A 91 e. . Molasses unchanged and
quiei. Rice firm and in lair inquiry.
Rosin steady at t2.121a2.lJ. Turpen
tine firm at 47a48c. Wool unchanged
and iuiet Pork less active and very
strongly held; old mess, spot, $19.S7Ja
2000: choice uo sau.'.); cnoice new
J21.20. Middles scarce .and nominal;
long clear 125c. Lard stronger; prime
steam, snot, ll.b.iall.hil.
Uhicaoo, June li. born in lair iie-
mand and lower at 09ta09aC. for cash;
69tafi91c. for June. .Pork unsettled and
lower at -0.80a20.85 for cash and July..
Wilmixgton, June 17. Spirits tur
pentine firm at 43c. Rosin steady:
tr s ined $1.52 ; good strained $1.60.' Tar
firm at $2.25. Crude turpentine steady,
hard ftl.SO; yellow, dip 2.7j; virgin
2.75. Corn prime white 95c. ; mixed
92c. - -' .,--',
i. an now prpi:irecl ti manufnotiiri"
Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware.
ni'ml :nniiti"in Kivi'ii to riiltinic. ' Oondc
fold low and wiirraiiliil lo lies rejirrSrnted,
Anil II lv (1 a w v .......
NOTICE OF
Copartnership
Kxeeiilionally (rood Tor milih i'0v iqiml to
atoclt peas at hart the price T-1 cnls mr buslipl.
J a-1 TOR SALE BY : ft. t
A. n. Donnison,
may B. d-ly ' "'J " TCew Bf rnp; N. 0.
SEA BREEZE HOUSE,
Morehead City, N. C.
, Will be opened for tlie reception of
ffucsts 011 15tli ol June.. 1 are and ircn-
cral accommodations eijual to any.' n
Terms moderate. -.- . ! -;
T. L II ALL, -Proprietor.
MR. E. H. WINDLEY
is this lav admitted ns hn
EQUAL PARTNER
; FOUIiIGN MARK UTS 1
; LiVERfooi., June 17 Noon. Cotton
firm; Middling uplands 6jd; mid-
dlintr Orleans 6 15-16d. Sales 12,000
bales; for speculation and export, 2,000.
Receipts oaO bales; American 41)0. .,
Cotton MnrJiPtK.
in our .New Heme nnsuiess, una rrom
this time the business will be under hi
sole - ' -': ' ! "',J '
CONTROL AND SUPERVISION
All debts contracted with the original
firm will bo -'collected by .
MR. T. L. DBUMMQND,
ICE. ICE.
For 1 lie ix'iu'lit of our omplojci s vi give notice
thai ifn Siiiidajsour let" Huiimi will Im opi-ii only
I'l-otji - ,
SEVEN lo TEN
in 1 lie luonCnir
c jo 13 lit ,
WATSON A )ANIi:i.Sv .
INi'W Ut'i'tif, K. C
c.EuofjAnn,
June 17. Galveston, lis; Norfolk
114: .. Baltimore. 115: Bostou. 12:
Wilmington, 11 8-16; Philadelphia, 12, who will 1 avail the 'debts contracted
Savannah, Hi; New Orleans, 11;; Mo- ..j(. to this d'ltc
bile, 112; Memphis, Hi; Augusta, IU;
Charleston, 11
P. M. SIMMON'S.
I'l.KMKNT MAXI.V.
" f ; M AN U P A (JT y RKrt; pF
j,i)fT0jf am
CHOICE HAVANA
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I GARS.
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Arr.i
POLLOCK Street.
1 lv ,-.'".;'i .:i-v''
SIMMONS & MANLY,
Attorneys at Law,
Ojiposit" (3 art oft House, New Rerr.e, N.
WILL ": PKACTIOE IN ' THK STATK AS1
Fttt'fr.'il OoiuiV anil rpirttlarly utti'nrt all ses
sions of Ihi" I'oiirts in the followiii countien :
Craven, Oai'ti ml, I'mnlii o, i Jiiie, Onslow,
Leuoir., - . .,' M:ir. 30-w-ly.
; nqFTck.
llie Constv ftnnrolwlorim haw ordered thai
all land sold by the Sheriff t the county for in x
es dun for tho year ItWii, t-:ni he redeemed hy tlie
owners without payiue the nildilioiial S,i per cent,
allowed by law provider! the taxes on paid lands
are paid by the'flrsl "f .rly. Parties' Intereeted
will talc notttw. and tsovern ihenis.lve aecord-
lfflv., ., . .. . . . I
,.' . 11. Vllllll'lll. '
may a-d w t, l' July '' bounty TreaiuiiT '
' f fKO iiTs ALE, '--r-
'A very desirable Brick Dwelling, with
large lot and Convenient outhouses," on
Johnston street, between Craven and
Middle. " Terms accommodating. Ap
ply to' ' " 5 ' -"- '
, - ' 1 A- T. JERKINS. -
',Jiine9, IS.';'?";-;-'-!- -M :-:"d-tf;'
Thankin g the public for their very li-"
oral pali oi:agp, we would respectfully
say wo have largely increased all our
facilities and will hereafter offer ouri
celebrated ; ,., '.",.! ;:., ,
BAVARIAN BEER
to the trade
at $2.50 per crntt?.
Hespcctfully, ;
B. P. SALE & .C0.,
June 14. 1SS2.
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New Berne, N C
:!d2rVli ''
NOTICE!
.. :'? f.i ! i I r-ii it. . ,f i t; A . n .
..'Tliu 28th General Annual Mocting of ..
t'.io Stoiklioldei-8 of tho Atlantic &
North Carolina llallroad Company will'
1 e held at Morehead City on Thursday,
MH, Juno. 1RR9., ' t .
" F. C. ROBEHTfv Fecretarv. '