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V f-H Ji- V NEW BERtf E( N. C. , WEDNES DA Y; JUIiY 12, 1882. NO. 77. - -- . -; . i- .. ... -;'-' ' 1 ' i - - - - ' . 7 i --S't i .' ' LOCAL NEWS. Journal miniature Almanac. SuTi"rTses,'& Length of d"ay',. "'. , Sun sets, 7:17..) i4.houraaiidS3 fnhi. ' . Ifboa rjses?2:23,'j" m. i -j : ,4A;i.- '-'l;,; .ftifi'iiiofillj'r flerord f Yesterday, ' fa. in. V .'''.'' !-V - 82'- 111. . : - ' -'' . 84- Judge McKae, iiVe I?enneU miigiui1 is in luii'iH'MB th'iH week, at Wake Snpev- The AUie sailed (or steamed) for ; i Knuitou, eterday;afc 43 hi. with a geiH erai assortment 01 mereiiouiiise. - Choich bits Of beef in Rileiidi sell at 20 cents per pouuv' 'CourtJ .io New ) MBei'iie fofiood anti gdcap uket. Judj;e Bennett will open the e.fnvaso by address i nf" the Metroylitah r.Hii-netti-Crtt chilAn Rah igh on the 17ih l;ol. loll; acASt8 the iioiiibiirtii.n fur Supreme eoui t, and says he, ian " jicnl ed himself of his county jj.worutiK'al. heresy. , The v. it)wi e,.to. arrive, to-day. lc s ' )tu unnMi:ilty fargejaght al)oaid. the fijihtli rruBfuix tooerk-40p vhuh is a capital showing iri tho dull season. . s . Mr. Jt.-jTv Brock brought un-iir j' mi , i basket ol peachefl on Tuesday.1" lfo h,i:) 1 ; tpciL-mlnis iht'm at fMK Ahts"f)ir pieji and s:iyi thdio is inoiioy . in them .'thin year at Hit price. a Ilia trees are loaded; i . (.fawn. " ' Pleased to meet yesterday our frufnd "t WJhou dlmysi J), Carraway , '. Partkriowa liow to get tip a very reada . ble paper, tojren it 'A the"' Journ al '' dgei . .. dotbt hts knowledge of getting. up cotr. '! ton statistics. ' - - '' ' . Amoag-our' hotel" ''rida'' that' of 'Val- af Beau f i .mention. ; His house is beautifully lo ter Dunn ot. Beaufort, deserve, (eiaU.ij,, the.'adnionition Umt a similar of- i ca,tyd tho frotit istre.iw Beajafort , ' ai4 h advertisement speaks for'lltself ! as -Ui hiambderate charges. . f , j . y f The Exu ii3fyo4. the emmdouk ou 'h -' Tridayf will be 'apt to draV' a ' better -..Ji iJiMfce ki6 bV lhe'4thf A band .'tmusiwill J) along-- W make it pleas'. ..'aut and tlieu our Methodist friends jknpwlget up'si feood crowd"t)fi r "vodcery has' applied for 'a joint "ei 2? vriBB with Bennett. ' Certaiidv ' caii' :4'"' itSSil'S&rei W'thefiiale'1, wiH gef A : slJ.'!hjm'tip'as8'6oh 'hvtlie morning alife , - "., did the JaVjfers pii this-circuit, there fsVili be a cbance for a little 'talkijig be- twetsn now'auil November. .tThe regulac mail train on the'Miiiland .. 'road ran through to Smilhfield oil yes1 ' 'terday, carrying iip-a ;select party from S?ewBe'ru-', Cohj J."V Andfws' was" ' ' the recipient of a handsome' gold watch ' from the employeefl of the road. Ap ao.-. ixount of 'tlie-'trip and watch presenta ' tion will appear in to-morrow's issue. " The steamer Cutler carried a lot of watermelons from New Berjie tip tfie ''rtvj'r yesterday, and the Trent brought . watermelons Yo New- Berne down the ,,'(v.ftnifti.iVJra. Bui the-Trent fruit might ' be elassed under the head of .water- millyuimj.for.tliijy' wero just about the riglitcflibre ittf geneaate two chills to :.(Ue!nielomi; - " . .' ,t Mr. Dnpson,the contrn,i:tor and M'ch t. itoct ofitlw. elegant ' resnlence of Mr. j,,JhJVtth Ellis, -wanted to know of us yea--.. levray 1 evening', where . Mr.; tCeo. W. -Charlotte was tobe found to wlibmi the tM Jol;kn of Tuesday had 'iven the f ifreilit' erf. the-building.' Wo referred ' I: him to Uyis local editor vjholiad conven- n'ntly gone to KinBlou.! x tT.he67i'eiinnifoa?r brought in several passengers yesterday mcdning. Among ,.Vj-;;&tifere.Jf8a Mary Robertsj just le ..-.turMd.'itrbni 'visiting relatives inNew W"t-r.Vi,.iSMi.Biritt?''New' Yhrk; toi- .' '.,irl?S 4ifsidenrtof Ne! Brne;: and vM;iJi.Holiiie8' 6t Wfiftk-,. 'the . - handBtnrte :i;gprefieni)aiive of the B. P, i.ii''Sare''''& Co'. Beer industry. ' u . T;. ' X Cillett of Jones -was in tfs WWJW'y'Jttrairy td'ttie gen v,? eral reports, aut-cptticm lie giVes-tew .". f , r ftattenng 'account of it in the VhUe inhk Bectioh'.:" lie say's ft is, pii an" ii'pr - ; V'ttgtully'iUptb iftioV better 'than $ t stiala:Qp. One of his neifflibftrs. tlie ':: XtihS finesli'crolis'thaii'fi'p RVii i:" ..the finesli "crops tliafhe'hM ' Vver ' keeni 'ifl ? itU, good mM, ,about''.tuke - -liee'tJiigh -ah hieijt ing acioss i (he" rows. ' ,'- f . on Uk F5C- Robertsjho j yecrctai'ytaud ie?burei; of. the Atlantic ' k ' yrs!erday.;ta learn; if the S20.feo0 ' .R'ii'UWeyjJ.- Jujft Jut. fromjlhe v ' Midland',,, had . bebn'; paid inf ' 'Nol 'J j ti-wM'WM viuMDiiuiHiu treat :-Auu as -ilSJlSeli M treated thein in furni ,h-f-inff ..arlwt.iof iEtocknoWers-iiWiit Snd.il i tUeaUay.' j.iirtmaybo'titeaVewdi , ? ing -'for lo'verno'r 'jiirvm St'ptenier .. ; nieeniig. . ' i-.r. ;. yj -., r- .v t Ho fur llie Sea snore. Tlie following passengers were on the down train List night for Morehead Cltj: Mrs. Col.' T. M. Jlolt-au.l tw, daughters, '..d Alanianf&; -Mr. Untjljetj I and family M Mrs. Leo. Heavtt of Jlal-elgrr,- MraII.P,' Dorteh and children and Reyda. F, H. Ivy and W;M. Rohey arid families ot'Goldsboro. ' . Bou Voyajje..- . .:. . TJie ShenaiUJoah carried outanumbei oi New Bt.'riiius" yesterday on business murjileatiure; li:s- M. E. Manly and Misa Mary ' Manly left for a visit to reVjitives in: Baltimore: Mins Nellie Long Ion a feumnier'sVisit" tp "friends -in New York and Boston;, Miss Jeauaie Ellit; on a visit to New York; Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ives to New York: Mr. li. O. E. Lo.lg. rjij tiVWhor 61i atrip to Baltimore: Mr LJ(t rnmoii!'.or lo Norfolk. 'and Prof. MrfeeA on a trip to Lli.abeth City. At plJasarA.-royage, aiul a speedy return is tlu) Jc)t Knai. good -live: ..''! J" - - v Hkv "'I'.-itliPi nt.-'hi.i f i nt r v -was J ifu belrtif tin Mini u 1 idi charged with uiduigim: in loud and h.:isteroii: 1 muugc. tendim: to a Lreucti .0.1 tliv leucM. ,. h Ui.ptnl Iimiu the evi deuce. lliaL l.ii.Ol'je u atlnni;loii an olittiffmdei and a loi mer vu tirit of the Mayur s Court, had on the day befoie, chi w-itiifiiHgI ttirtc 'pi'isou driving alom? tho Blrect..lu'l;o8(l so as toen deavur to atlrai-t the Alovor attention, who was- some- t-i.nsuleiiiMe .distance' iwav;,-MllKre n man drivuit'. fast: uustiflliK itrtlUt d in wlij don t vou arrest linn. J he Maor, considering that George s remarks were intended to taut an inipiilation on the Cpurt. a w'ell as to" iro'al(u a broach-.of the" peace, gave him free quarters at the city's expense until the succeeding day" tUtd upon a huariutf -of the evidence in- dieted a t fine of' S-'.'i.(H) ahil costs, nml-. fensg ;Would- CiilL . for more siniiiiiaiy puiiiih'hiei.it. . .; y New H lian Abrond. ' ' 'J- 'i .in the Utha lL'tuld of New York, June. 'EHtfij we Tead ;i long account of tlie Coiniiiehcenient wtercfees d'f'Hamii. ton CqMege, ' From Tit we copy the fol lowing extract concerning an honored, adopted-'cltiKeit.of NcW Bertie,' Judge tynioui'iacl:y ' "": Afi.intelligent'aiid cultured andiwice assembled. at thej'lrrm?k.in the evening to listen Wlhe'address befoiv the uhini tlj., delivered by. irou,"ngiitrtiVSC: tuuur, of . North OawliBai class of f."i7.4 ReVi- Dr, . D. rW. 'Dwigiit, class of ,"35, presided; and Rev. Dr. II. A. Nelson, class of '40, mode the opening prayer., Tlie theme of the speaker was "Thomas Carlyle," a delightful 'sketch tit that waiter's life,, character and wriliijgs. JudgB'tteymour has spent so much time in the pleasant lields of literature, that he knpws then' every nook and corner, amt.vMh. he ouce gets sUuted on a lit erary essay , or address, there is no limit to tjie good things to which he gives ex pression. J us address last evening was br-iinrniiigjRTth -hneedote and' illustra tion, and possessed' that nnmeless charm whieb eoiftes trom a good appreciation ot , humor, a pleasing style, a happy choice in the selection of facts, and keen ;rith:al insight into his author a methods and tone ot thought, lie was listened to.with dtfSep attention anil interest. VV sincerely regret that we are unablef to present rnir' readers' with the addrer entire, . f.t Kinston items. i Com ;?1. CO per bushel. Meal U2Q per iiusbel. fi , AVJieat., to 1.00 per busjiel. N. cTllams, 20c. per lb..'. Shoulders", 'ltlc! (ior lb ' Sif il tfJJ pi-l' 111. 'II ; ; f ; , . J , Beeswax, 20c. per lbv 1 f Hides, dry, be. to 10c. per lb. " Hides, green, 4c. per lb. 1 Chickens, -20,t, to .i0c. per pair. - Eggs, l'.'c. per dozen. , I . ' William, Uerrmi', sen i., in his 7M year, uied at his ilsiiluiu -m iluni nutit MR.tlm btli iiwtant.-i-i.i-.i - -:, -.r I Humphrey "s ''pole a long and heijvy ne will, at the iiongre:wion:u momen tum at WihloiVjjJUly.'.'VJth, take in the iersinimoiis' (n t i J. B, Rouse at Kiiiston, Vthe bulldog of the tanymvr " m the prohitntory ' . t . '.' . . ' . .1" :. movemeni last year,, say s.uie iuot-uiyi"; shall never, die until -ne .Bitumen on this mortal coil'' " 1 t';' ; ' , There are more aspirants in the Doin- ocratui than in the Republican party to' the-Republioaiu uoiiiinatiou -lint the House branch 4t- the Legislature ytmi this county. "vVe now feel like saying "And Satan came also." i tl,, normla . tf l ..llllil' ,1'OUIll.V it sf euis lljjke tlie 'Deinottats, lip.vi.iig ttr- celled out all the otlices uiey nave io give-away, are .now longing for the "flesh potft" the Republicans ayo sluny inir from the "hiirh mountain '. I t :riL ,..:ii.'..i.ru'.i:Ji:i.o ite44'.fi-n Chirk t a ilisadvaiita're, A 'possut,,,'.' withlii V.tail iii a split stick," wonders at the inscrutable ingenuity of niikn, and so also may a ' Yarborough Kur- nul.1' - ':"' " ':'. A goo'd 'auil'pious .iiLt)eniot;rac 'o this conntu. who believes it.' witt rain when lie prays for it, liowi' veixints nightly, on his bended knees: 'Cood Lord, remove these' durned Republicans anljiujrclmsijabljajlJeuiwratii-J'riiiii tl top of ,tho high mounlaiu,'' or the devil wijl bejliijpay with our Democracy'.,, The 'cawif C:esar Tiecton against Diw sey P4rkcr,;iTinoved from Judge V0tti eringtoiito Judgo BUditv-wus heaid last iiiturday, at Dover Stat ioit betove Judge Riddle and Judgjp JiuhSelL .They were engaged all tlay, twenty-tnree witnesses being examined.. It seems "the court did not know itself," add "airreed to disagree." It will be heitil again ucxjt. Saturday, at Piddle 's, before the same iudges and n imy.ifVw W7 will ' iHJifOrttir jnrji.-: ,,f .' '.Thw new;. Inferior Couit give promise of being .independent of lawyers. ' On 'Monday-'m'4ii Uo case against .the bov .1 1.'.. 1. j . , I'. T . 1.J.-A-. mat moKe. nivo store was called Barnes & -Jackson s f the attorney for, 'the defem e, Mr. Mooie , stated that the So- licitor had ci'mscnted to let jiiflgnient: bo susjiend'ed on payment of co.-t:i( 'Hold ori says the Court, we'd hear the ivideiu'-a-'tfrst',1 and' alter heaving the ( videnco exclaimed, "two years at hard labor in the penitentiary." . : ; Jus. It. Foy- l''s," rejireseiitative of! Onslow county in o'ui 'hile l(gistiiUire, was hen' on Monday ' of our Tiilerior. Court. lli ha:i ''decided,' Opinions and expresses Ihcm. tin, fibout the manage nveiit. of. the linauf es of his count v bv tht fVndK'ffitti!"lVnVT-f' County- Com:.: inissiiiierji; (:iud i.i;thc; couijty oHicers -that' he exiect.i;to take a piirt in the 'lection ol. jcounty.otlicers at the next ele. troTi. ,Ii)sides, he hasdeiyded opin- U-tiirf (. .tn living akiiio- au this world J ivti he has been a lonely widower many, mouths is tired ol.aiul cannot iccept the situation has two planta tions, both rented Out is now free and on "dress parade" and will visit Beuu toil arid1 Aiih('i"pleasiii'e resorts on tire look out fair "booty, heautv' and inar-i riageable widows. . - )iilv Ipfcrior Court eoiiimeii'Ot'd here 2d Slonday, July iOth' Justices J. C. WooteniSeur., Wm. C. Fields and J;is. M. Mewborn, lnesldinga 'fnll 'Court. A largo number of .jurors were excused lor the term tor cause shown, when the fiive.ii'iiig ' ot the .tiraiid Jury coni- mence.r. "llie county alloriieyv A. ;J Lol'tin, Ks., suggested J. C. Kennedy 'for forenhin; -n ho, in' the' act -of being ipuunu'u., was liemsuie oy.ute iiiierven tion' if tlm, court, and another iuroV," George Tujner, was nanie.d- and sworn as lorenian.,' Daniel E. Perrv, the ju- nior, nj.enirbiu; of the bar, Hum proceeded plainly Tpoirilei I fV and learnedly to charge -the Craud Jury on the criminal kiw fif'tlio Jand, both conmion anil sta- 'lffe, .' ' ':-... Besides our resident lawyers, we see here in attendance on. the court only that shrewd," hard-vorking and learned attorney pf-'-the New Berne Uar, L. J Mooro, Esq., who, in the management oi Uifl"rtiJ Hhowrf .'ill of the' ftnint. Ti&Mftl'!lWMr.ilii i-1 u. II... 1 ..'. n,!o' i. nenry. ; ; The following, cases were called r State vs. Chas. II. Browncontinued by the State for absent State witness. State v.s- Hannah VWilliains, calleij and failed. Judi'inent nisi. Slate vs. Chas. II. llrown, obstructing public road, continued bv the Slate State vs. John Kiusey,' larceny, called find Jailed. Anns cupna. ..' State vsi'.Daniul Moore, larcciiy. AW 2ivh with leave- : ".: State vs. Hannah Williams" larceny called and faik'd. .. Judgment nisi. State vn.' Deisey'Crqom, .lar.ceuy ; niis- ,ti'i.aUl;untmueil..- - Stiite vs.. John.IK'i'viiig; called .am failed. AlinamUmt.- State vs. Isaac 0.! Wooten, larceny; catted and laileil. . Judgment nisi. ' State vs. Nathan Stanly, removing crop called-,. and . Jailed i'ci fa and emitn.i Stale vs. James 1 .' Stanly, larceny. muiiiiiiinMi oY-iieieiiuaiii.. "i f Statdlvs .Alfred Faisoiii concealed weapons. AW pros. i State vsi T. (J.. Woolen and Bent Woo ten, A and B; defendants submit. 1.00 and costs. .. .. . State vs. T. C. AVvoi)ten and'.' Pert Woo ten, A and 'B; defendL'iits submit. SI. 00 and costs. -State-vs. Jos. Allen,-affray; coiiluiuo Altai coinds . i i . State vs. Amos 4hoom, larceny gnil ty. Judgment suspended on pavnient t mi costs. --. '. .-, State vs. lhonias Bryan, hirceny. con? Oiuued.J y1lriC(WM. ' r i - A 4 Slate vs.trhonias Jotu, larceny- guiltv. 1 wo years in penitentiary. . ',, Swansboro Items. , ! iii'UtuTi iil'J : i '' 1 '''' v;;..'ri ' !""' Weather very fine' now,' prospects' for tljis year's harvest .never .better. ' j" Col. E. W. Fonville has a fine boar of the old Jersey brtjed; 8 montltsvold and weiglm mlwoveriSOD lbs", a fitieispeciineu of tiie hig kind as ever you saw. ... tt ai r, '; 7 ui'', aiw-: H'H Dr.- ,'W; J; Montford has a lot of Hue hogs, croswftuijEiex to Berkshire breed, but then you know ' a -miller . al ways has goml hoga'-aiiB fat onestoo. No()ireifp(5'd6ATi n? rit w.' 'I ... L. D. Haiaicicls afe Uornto laudiugj- ha his steam saw mill in operation now; N;, N; Marine has! a new turpeotirie'still at same plat in operation. .. Soon, there will be a town there. . f ,. ,' - ' - f 'l..'.urj i -' A. T. FarnelLSr, and Jr. have the fin est corn crops ' in'; this section. .They have about a seveu.norse crop in-.cojrn,' and will average to tlie acre 4 barrels cori5 about 80 acres -'to- the horse 1 evop,'i and their'cotton'is ery good..-; -vS' ) - - - '--'. "i' - ---.-ti.'.-i ' : ( , A. T. Farnell Sr. has one of theihest' team;iwer an. iaii'jfrind a i bushel of corn in 5 minutes. He has cotton bolln.tjwp tliirda. grown aud h:is been eating roasting ears for jj wo wholes. ' Big .Fourth of - July1 boat ' raep i in 'S;vusboro' on.Tuesciay. L t was not there but heard Mr. Burns Smith was the-vie- tor, A prize of was sailed j lor. About a dozen boats and canoes entered tor the' prize, instance to the Bajiks, thieefliiles, and back to ftfaitm!? point, tdxinilei the whole; u , ' ... ' . i . . . " . '. : M-r.-''Wih. Riggs,; J?e:ir Creek, wati at - Ttcked'wTaie. tisliiiiyju few days sijice, by a:lurge' bharU ujid came , vei y , near being killed, but tinally succeeded, with the- help, of, Mr. Hancock a gentlepiau near huii, it) killing the monster, jand taking the gentleman in out of the wet. He measured ti feet in length regular man!e:rtt. .- : :-j-, - . CaY'taiiv-John' Hill,' 'uioutii of New river, killed two large porpoises with a pick, ah" invtruiueiit used to sharpen a gi ist 'inill" rfK'Jv with. 1 lie varmints got to fighting near; the shore and got ''aground, when the ,Cataiu went for Yiiywith the b-t he had, and got two of 'eirt. from xhich ho realized about fifteen gallons of eood oil. ! ' '"h1'. . ! V-'Upt., A. Ij, Willis lias a tine schooner '2 sails, of .the shaipie build, 4" feet long and I.Vt.ons burden, which is a little ahead of anvthingfif the kind I have ever seen, is used for freighting on New rivpri butlt by hinisell', He t'.ays he is iontg to build a steamer on the plan. lit away, w hich will be a Cod send to t he people oirNew River and expects to imve irtv none by the last ot the rut. Only fourteen c.iudidates for Rub'ter (if Deeds :( lii'ie; Mr. D. E. Ifuniilil'ey. the present incumbent, seems to have the inside track.' 'Dan is a ' fcood tov. mil guess he makes a good Register. hut if he' ihnt look hM'p and Cut his pajters right, your iiuinble servant Will how Iiini, and the rest ot ein, how to smilT the candle :rt the last ouarte'r of the race. (lucss Register iiav very wells pity it only lakes one man j for Register in this county: wish it took a tloaeu:orjtwo, ; Jones Jouiity Item.3. i The crops, in Jones are very, promis ing now; hope the season will .continue favorable, Miss - Page, from Virginia, is on a visit to her brother, Cupt. E. R. Page nenr Trenton.' Capt. E. B. Roberts and Tamil v and JJiss Ceorgia Street are in .Trenton visi- ting Mr. Green'. The Knights of Honor have a very nourishing lodge in Trenton with about lb or 20 members, llie.lodtre meets' the 2d and 4th Saturdays in each month.' A, grand mass meeting of the "Anti- Bourbons and Liberals" will beheld in! Tienton Saturday, : Jiily 15th. Several lislinguistied speakers are exnected to be prefn;nt.' ", .. i .. . ; - Qn of the ''.big men" of .Jones some' time; ago .sold $o0,000 worth of trees. The on fy. work he is to do is to count the sfuttTps after they are cut. This .-is wmiethinir ijJoa' ,Uie s:ile ot timber, in Wti'erri"No?tn rniWi ' There are one or two very active Lib erals' in this community, mid the gener al impression is that they are seeking m olhce; but I don t think it is so. tor 1 heard one say that he would not accept an oliico unless he said he wanted it, and hi also stated thai he never asked any one for an oilice and never expect ed to, and if 'this be so. he certainly cannot be after an oliice and is working simply for the good of hiscoiinlry I .up- ' " ' ', U.: ' STATE NEWS. ' floiKiel fVom our Hxclianiroii.' '' t'i liUl.slioVo, , ilbsr-i'ctrj; . Iliiywoml iIah)iie, a ' well (o do 1'aniRT of CV'iJn.r (!t'ovtvTovii.sliii, .coiuinilled suicido by Imiiyiiio' jiiinscli' tii a live lhst A(lnesilay. cliinbcil tlie MTiv f ietl otui eiiil ol n rope around1 luS neck una the oilier tihove' a limb, and tlicn ,juiii)ed sonic (en feet,' 'breaking his nodi, lie liud.bciMi siilli-iine' from nienial abt'iiation . fori t lie past 'twelve months, . and his friends feared something of the kind.' " ' (Ueensboro .Daily Huile: The lament sleain . engine and- boilei t'yer Itrouglit' ti this place, are How at the. depot en route to (,oliiinbni Latfovy hi Kiiudoliin eo(inty., , Ihe weight of llie engintv und two boil ers is-oo.O(M) poniMls. We knew' ("Jretiiisboiij; 8liiplBtl ;oeert;vax jJo;, Englatid, sjiokes and handles t to (jennany, fruit everywhere; but, we were sift i 1 1 to idiiy V v, 1 1 1 e slate ment ef V,iit-. U.'lV;Po, I hat lie woulil tliis evening, sliip .some ebrn meal to Ilartlonloni:.? ; ' ' : .i loiglt VjUn)lyQryMng in the provision linfe ;(iiiecedeii.edly liigli.-: The IvitSliujoinl aw Dan- villenU;i;ilroail firy jny ym soon have fan : adttijfoiial, lunnbei' i 61 freight ears aii(t jeiiginqi, built., TUw is. in eonsoiinene'e o its enor . r - ' . . . :.'.:.. ..,! .... oi uious increase oi wuftiuecs. aiiu cs peciallv in view of the' fact" ''thai they am'lil'flfgin'g'a latgti supply of coal overrtlietr roads lrom Tennes see. , ',. ..i , ;. A Ui,it-n fjlfl 1 liik-,rtir Uj A fcft Uwa 'M ' ' f ('HiOAtio, July 7. Yesterday si mimlxu1 of 'gfrls "n ei'e bathing, at Kewtiknin, Wis. and one of .them goi ohttoo livr. ''MaVivfli dan'gliter of Dr. li, Ai; Fieeuiau of this city, bfuvely 'Vent 'to-"hec mseue and .siieeeedod in Rtiviug,; l.ier, ,but was herself tlroirheU' "' '"' " " . ?,, - ' JJ'M !t'j-i1i1'VVV:i'':' yV' -;.. - i.B .'!.; ' COMiMERCIAL. N EH' RIKM: JIAItKIX Cotton But little has beeu offered in the market during the last week. Prices have advanced about . We cpiote Middling,' 112c; Iow Middling, IHe.; Good Ordinary, 10fc; Ordinary, tt'e. - : - - -'' ; - Coi'.NIn bulk; 9lic; in sacks, 99c. Sales at quotations. ' : TtiKPK.N'TlNR Dip 42,50. This is' the 'quality brought in now and even this is in very small lots. " Tak Pine barrel 1,25 ; pork barrel jl.50. Very little offering. ' RiCE-gt.lO to 1.20. No sales. WooL-llje. to 20c. But little brought in during' the week : Beeswax-20c; Honey 50 to COc. I , Country Baoom Hams 15c, sides 13c; shoulders lie. Lard 144c. . : " Sweet potatoes 50c per bushel.: F.ggs lie. per doz. Oni(.ms 1-00 per' bushel. Hides, dry, 0 to lie; green, 4 to 5c. Chickens grown. 55c. per pair, spring 4(k-. Apiles.,."i0.!,'ier bushel. Peaches. 50c per vieck. Oats 70c per bushel. Fodder, pone in market. Peas, $1.10 to,-J,2Q. ...Ground peas, . 1,50 to 31.75 per bushel. Beef 5 to 6c on foot. Meal., bolted, Si. 10 per bushel.- HAIlinOKl; MAKKKT. Bai.tt,moi:e. July 10. Oats higher and film; Southern (ITaliSe. ; western white (iTaOSc.: Pennsylvania CTatWc. Pro visions strong; mess pork S22.50a23.50. Bulk meats shoulders and clear rib sides, packed, $1 labile Bacon shoul ders -12c.': clear rib sides 151c. Hams 15-alOv. Lard -relined 13!c. Coffee steady; Rio cargoes, ordinary to fair, 9!-a9k'. - Sugar steady; A soft UU'.f Whisky a shade better at 81.10. - WILMIiTO!N IlIAItKICT. "WiLMiNOToNi July 10. Spirits tur pentine linn at 42ic. Rosin quiet and steady at $1.55 for strained, $1.62 for good-strained. Tar linn at $1.65. Crude turpentine quoted .at $1.50 for hard. S3. 73 for yellow dip and virgin. . ' W. L. ABMDELL, BOARDING HOUSE, MOIiKHHAl CITY, N. C. The traveling public are respectfully invited to consider the claims this House offers -for' their patronago. It u sitiiated between Calico Creek and Rogue Sound, about three hundred yiyds froiu the new Hotel, and affords about a half dozen- airy rooms, exposed to .'.rite So; i Breeze 1 front nearly every point of the compass, and free- from the noise and bustle of the large hotel. july2-d-tf Ci l tv ii l 1 xcu vsi n -TO- FAMLICC SOUND rillOAV, JUIiV 14, 18.8, Under the auspices of the M. E. Church Working Society of New Berne. The magnificent new Passenger Steamer SI 1 1 : N.A NDOAII, v SOUTHGATE, Commander ; lias been chartered lor the occasion, and will leave Jier wharf promptly at 8 ox-lock ou the morning ot the 14th nist. for a trip down the Neuse, returning same day. A rare, opportunity is thus afforded all who would avail themselves of the pleasure!) of a delightful recrea tion. .- . f The bteamer, tilteuuudoah, in point of speed', beauty ," and excellence of her in ternal arrangements, excels by far any thing oi the. kind ever seen in our wafers.. A visit to her superb cabins and Baloons is well worth the price of the, tickets, to say nothing of tlie pleas ures and benefits ot a trip to the Sound at this season. . , Our friends in the burrouuding coun try anil at points on the A. iS N. (;. U.K. below New Berne cau join this excur sion, as the party will return sufie'lent- 1 y. early to enable.thein to return home 1 during the evening. ro an we-wouiu say, lay asiae your labors tor a dav and go with us..,. ' The ladies will serve refreshments on board.? ,h: The, excellent Cornet Baud of New Berne will accompany the excursion, fi Fare,i50 cents; children 23 cents. Tickets for sale at the Drug Scores and by Igjdies of the Committee, h . i,! W. M, WATSON.;; july Chairman) .r:,y.WJi,L.vMs&oo. COMmSSION MERCHANTS ' - ' : i;- WHOLESALE PEALERS IS "corn.:.; s". C3T Solicit Coneipmieuts.t 1 -i -1 j., SiffVSolicit Orders.; I ;,, (rf . Newbern, N. C. ; ''. '. .- .! ..;r J ! i ! j.e, CITY ITEMS. Thi" 1'iilmiin, ui-xt to local new?, is to be need T Local Alvi'iil-ni(!. - . Lout. Two Craven county vouchers No. 554 for $11.25 and No. 846 for $2.50. AH parties are warned from trading . for the same, and the tinder will confer a favor by leaving at Journal office. Enoch Wadswohth. Summer School. ' ' ' '" " Miss Rachel C. Brookfield will open a iMii inner bchotil in jthej Newbern Adcademy ou Monday. July 10, to con tinue about seven weeks. ' Terms 50 cents per week. Pupils will be received any day . tor a week time. The dis cipline and methods of the regular scholastic year, will be changed an much as practicable, so that it may still seem like vacation and recreation to the children. The teacher will strive. while giving instructions and aiming at progress to iriake the school room a l'l'W' place. Special attention will be given to letter writing, reading his tory and descriptive geography, spelling and reading: . Attention given to other branches as parents may request. St. Ferdinand Ulrich, -OKA1.KK IS- GROCERIES & MY GOODS HOOTS, SIIJAKS, HATS, Hopes. Twines, Paints Oils Can ' as, and Oakuin. The place to buy GRAIN SACKS in any quantity ami LOKILLAUD SNUFF v '. ... bj' the bbl. Orders tiilu-n ior . ' NETS and SF1NEK. Foot of Middle strcA't, NEW BKHN"E. X. C. M.ir. 3a. 1 v J. V. Williams. ' B. M. Gates. HORSES, MULES, PONES, Wagons, Phaetons, Buggies, HARNESS, WHIPS, SADDLES, LOUIS CRfiK'S CELEBRATED WORK. GOOD YOUNG STOCK , always on hand, and for sale l.OAV FOJt OASII. A. 6c M. IIAHN, Middle Street, Opposite Episcopal "Church and Odd Fellows Hall.' . . w-0hi U.S. MA.KKF.TWH AEF.NLW BERNE, N.. Also ketp u liand full line of UOPJiS AND TWINES, . SPIKES, NAILS, CANVASS, AND ALL KINDS . SHIP CHANDELRY, PAINTS, OILS and BRUSHES. April l-w-6m ' '; "'" i ', Furniture K. IKKSSEU has lieen in the business for the last 2 YEAUK, ' '''r;1'; -.-; 'i;;r' F TJ L L JS,T;0 Q K -.', ALWAYS ON HANI Give Hlxxi a. THal" .in , - -,!. ;m .- ;! i. Corner of Broad aip) Middle Streets,, i jf .ui'7(v;ff!l' '-i"i -:..- mtf BEK'Nle. . N(TlCH;- i J1C''ii" 'V-.i 'c ;i... Received of the Monumental, Live Stock lutual Aid, Society of Baltimore, Md., through Messrs. Watson: & Street, Agents, New Berne, ,N, ,0., Seventy-five Dollars,, in fall for the Joss, of my honfft insure4 n sahi Society, that died on the DACE h-J 38th day of Mayj lf382i .1 ,'i.n J s.o i Iily8-W3tc. r 0 'W. -WILUS. iai .Li'. !, i;H;i!':i-ju riiki;! n.-j (1 -ii Jf'i Jt M' VV !','., - viit,A mi ! 'I .'v " n ,.''! i.'X, U4,r A'.yi: llt CO - '3 2: irn
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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July 12, 1882, edition 1
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