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i i - The Daily OERNAL. VOL. I. NEW BERNE, N. C.,. THURSDAY, -JULY 20, 1882. NO. 84 LOCAL NEWS. ' fkieraMaifler Beoor4 ar Yesterday. 1 p. m. - - : w . - - oo this she directed him to put down $25 for her and if it was necessary she would pay more if she could. We have yet to hear of any one at all acquainted with the Graded School system condemn it. Journal JWIullre AlMMaae. 'Sun rises, 4:59 ) Length of day, I Sin sets, 7:13. i 14 hours and 13 min. Moon seta :52 p. m. r . . I Mr. John Detrick has a tame owl reamed. Quiteau. A Cranky name. . ? Mrs. Lincoln, wife, of President Lin- Couxrenslonal Convention. A large delegation from Carteret head ed by Sheriff Jones and Dr. F. M. Aren- dall passed up yesterday morning for Warsaw where the convention of the 3rd Congressional district assembles to day. The delegation is divided between Waddell and Shackelford, and the Wad- on the dells appeared to be in the ascendency. coin, died at Springfield, LI. IOW. I 4 (rB11 Torn IIIIIt..cr ' The Sfowt brought in yesteraay tour a friend at Loco, Onslow county, Ellipse engines for J. W. Grainger of sends us an account of a big com hill ing at Mr. A. ts. Uarrolrs on the 18th. Mr. G. W. Smith was the champion corn t iller of the crowd in the fore noon, James Riggs and Robt. B. Parsons were the leaders in the afternoon. Thus it is; some men will work hard before a good dinner, while others had rather have the dinner first. Our correspond ent says that Mr. Carroll's corn is very ' Kinston. Capt. J. M. White went up to Golds . : ' bpro yesterday to look after the ma . cjiinery for his new boat. ; i' i Our machine shops, Man?rell & Crab- , , tree and the Cuthberts, are running on n - .1 . . 1 A 1- l. J ,", j- iuu lime witu pieuty oi un wwki. We regret to hear that our townsman, - A l TT..U1,H.4 In IvAAn r n n airr 1 ,r.A.u.0uUu.. v """ fine and that the day's work will add no uu.uv. to it ten barrels. Mutton. Iiaiii. l,i,,L- for a flw days night. ' Hue steamer Stout of the en, vegetables, and in fact every good tiling, were handed around in abun dance. Mr. Carroll has recently put up a steam grist mill, the first in the neighborhood, and our correspondent Clyde line arrived from Baltimore yesterday morn lag with a good cargo of general mer chandise. . ?-The machinery of the dredge boat wants Senator Ransom to get an appro : tiychp, of Harlowe Creek canal, is be- propriation for White Oak river. He hg . overhauled at the New Berne ma- may rest assured that Ransom can get chine works. ' ' it if any. living man can. He says the SNri M.vor Court vesterdav. Even P"necta for farming grow brighter ' fLnm W,hih,ton and Richard Tuck- everv year land is put in cultiva el no longer disturb the'petee by road tion and i4 ie generally better cultivated talking or fast driving. - i W - - - The engine of the day. A meeting of the subscrib- hieople that lie will serve them -m era -of the Clinton and Toiut Cas- that capacity for half a dozen vears well llailroad will meet in the May- to come. A just judge is ever to or's office, in the City Hall, to-day, be commended, for he has to pass at 12 o'clock, lor the imriKMe ot on the lives, property ana reputa using the company. re turn ot his leiiow-citizeus. ucii saw, vesterdav, at the shop of J. great power can saiely be entrust- W.. Taylor, on Second street, an ed to one so worthy as James egg with three distinct and perlect Macltae. Nvirs and Observer. yolks. We have frequently seen and heard of eggs with two yolks, but three is a "hncklelKwry alove our persimmon." . 1 Greensboro lhiilu liuale: The machine shops olTomeroy & Looka- uill have just completed a huge mill and carriage for a party in Pittsylvania county, Va., which would lie a credit to any shop. The mill and carriage are both patented by these gentlemen, and very su penor. The carnage is made m two sections, and can be utilized either on logs sixty feet in length, or cut two logs at the same time of Very Hopeful Ueadjusteis. Richmond, 'July 15. The Uead- i listers of Virginia, under Mahoue's leadership, are in high spirits in view ol the coming election. They say that a recent survey of the field has convinced them that the elec tion will be a walk over. Not less than eight of the ten Congressmen are claimed by these, hopeful fel lows, with a majority foi Wise, as Congressnian-at-lai'gc, ranging from 20,0(M) to mum. Mahoue's leader ship, if his -supporters are to be f'nllv ludi-rl it: rmt f f 1i ivniulnrx almost any reasonable length , ami ofoil. ulitics at the .present day. Either that or something else has preserved a degree of harinony al- ol the kind was to be expected. A FARMS FOR SALE. I 7 ,; ACRES in the "Xo Fence" Dls. I) trict within one mile of Kinston. This Land is highly Improved and a good price'will be asked for it. II OAA ACRES in Jones County, six OUu miles from Polloksville and six miles from Trenton and one mile from the Oliver Landing on Treut Riv er, where Steamers run regularly. Good neighborhood Healthy and 6nc land. This tract of Land is mostly improved and will be sold cheap. J. W. HAltPEK, Julltf New Berne, N saw the plank on either log old it' ferent thicknesses if desired mi.:.-. l.i l i a l :n . 1 i lint, wouiu. oe equal io two mins llwuf .ifa ,i,,. ,,,; Ulllllillifi ll-ll li Alilr i:n..r f Im I c' itiiiiiiii wiiii winy line riiY iiii; same power, and small additional only requiring a bi00leil Cimfederate Virginian coin- force not half manding the following of the great that would be required to run two. Iwu,v ni,u "r tha sTfu aud at the same time of the true dawn near im aeput. me inuu was ucihjou "tir awhile. No damage done. i The Greenback party of Craven . county meet in Convention at the Court House this morn ins: at 11 o'clock a. m. a full ticket will be nominated. than,fotarly. - train last Meeting of the Educational Asset-la- An adjourned meeting of tho Educa tional Association was held at the Hall of the Board of Trade last night. The temporary officers of the Association were made permanent. Geo. Allen, President; K. R. Jones, Vice President; Clement Manly, Secretary; T. A. Green, Mr. R. 3. Brock kindly remembered Treasurer. us with a basket of fine peaches on The committee appointed to solicit do ,., Wednesday. He has sold from one nations for a Graded School reported X iittte tjte this season $4.00 worth of 131 subscribers and $8,825 subscribed. u fruitt "t ; The committee was continued !1 ' Messrs. W. R. Guion and A. W. Wood The committee on plan of organiza "''hve purchased a "double horse truck ! aid will put it on the "line" in a few days. The very thing for moving fur ,, niture , . The reunion of the 67th Regiment, . Col. J no. N. Whitford's, takes place to- t (lav At Beaufort Col. Whitford has se ctred special rates for the old members speeches all showing an earnestness in t, who will nasii over the Midland rail- the ruUter of a Graded School, that is i ! ' " bound to terminate in success " ' The cotton Exchange waked up yes terday and received samples from two 'p"alesif cotton. It was consigned to Mr. C. E. Fby and sold fori lie. Classed middling. : Mr, G. M. P. Dailwas the purchaser.-, , u Mr , yesterday.1 The "jewels" were out in tion was continued. . A number of gentlemen 10 were recommended to the Trustees of ' the Newbern Academy out of which to se lect five to fill the vacancies on the Board of Trustees. Various matters were discussed, the Meeting adjourned to meet next Tues day night at the Court House. STATE NEWS. Qleaiied front our Exchancei. We have seen a good many mills i U1.,w flr h,u MiaUm nc iw, and believe this one us superior to dent is solnethillo- noticeable, to any we have ever seen Mr. S. t,e leastt To 1(eopie ontgide of C. Dodson iiiiorms us that Mr. M. Virginia Mahone's popularity is ;r V ' .V "!1XI,,8" lias jiwi h.mllv limierstood. It must be as threslied the wheat lrom three- Lr. i 1... mi.,. s .,.i, . . t 1 ouuiru viiihji limit j.uiiifiic id iiiun ioiuths ot an acre ot land, 011 which ..w,, fU .nti,..,! he sowed 11 bushels of wheat cross niivt,.u,.a H.,.t 1.1 - ; ,,. -I'll 'J.1 ft 1 I I t.ll l-fcl ' (JltltJ IUU lllUVIIk.1 MVM1U uiiueii 111 l wiui uy pouiHis .01 111- toimvillg. ftro the niost easily led of V." , ..... any in the country. The Bead pist ol good clean wheat 401 bushels, L S!1V t,,t u'fl)rwnrA tui' the weighing C3i pounds to the bushel ii... r .. i..,ii- 1 . TT.ll"' MUU il llilll IIUIIUIIS IllOie than the stauilard weight per bush el. This -shows' what can.be done in North Carolina, with the proper attention. Raleigh Xeics and Observer Taken all in all, the people of the State are rarely equalled, never surpassed in those qualities that make good citizens, fine men and loveable women. Our schools are prospering as never before. Teach ing has come to be a profession with thousands, and our normal fall election there will be hot times in old Virginia It is to be said that no man ever received more earnest backing thau that which Malione receives from Arthur. A7. 1 Sun COMMERCIAL. schools ana teachers' institutes are evidences of great progress. The subdivision of farms is an element of thrift, and our advance in that direction arrests attention. We have 34,000 farms running between in market. twentv and fiftv acres: 34.000 crtn- Beef-Oh foot, 5 to 6cts, taininV lu.Kvnn.'. tilllv o..l l.nn. SWEET PoTATOES-HOc. per bushel. ;i"wi r: : " i J . Eqos, IOc, Peanuts, S2.B0. Fodder, It 1 K-Sll . I-. I " NKW 1IKHNK IIAKKI:T. Cotton None in market. No change U)RN SI. 03 in bulk, 1.04 in sacks, in quotations. Turpentine Dull, dip i2.50. iiut little coming in. Tar 1.25 and $1.50. Beeswax, 20c. Honey, 60c. per gallon. Country Bacon Hams, ltfc, Sides 16c, Shoulders, 15c, Lard, 15c. None . CITY ITEMS. Thin column, next to local new, la tob nr or Local AUverliMiig. - Blooded Tattle lor Sale. , At E. H! Henderson's lot next Friday, ' the 21st. Several fine milch cows and heifers in the lot. R. P. Williams. 5ti. .' 30,000 Brick At the depot for sale. Can be bought cheaper ' at the depot than after ' being moved. Any person wishing f to purchase will please call at the depot this morning. C.Simpson. KINSTON COLLEGE. Opens Monday, September iil, 1882. Full corps of Instructors. Circular on application RICH'D H. LEWIS, A. M. M. D., Principal, July 20 C t KINSTON, N. C. M. II. SULTAN, LOW PRICES MUST RULE MY MOTTO GOOD QUALITIES, THE BEST AND NEWEST STYLES AND CHEAP PRICES. TJAVE JUST RETURNED FROM NORTH XX with a guou and flue selected stock of Ladies' Dress Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valices, Notions, &c, Ac. COME AND COMPARE QUALITY AND PRICES, AND YOU WILL BE TO BUY FROM M. H. SULTAN, April 1-d-ly. NEW BERNE, N. C. TRENT RIVER TRANSPORTATION CO. SEW BHUNK. N O. NOTICE TO TRENT RIVER SHIPPERS! The Steamer L. II. CUTLER J. M. 1POCK, Com'r. wilf sail from Cos. Dock at the foot o Craven Street for Trenton direct ou Wednesday, July 10, at 9 o'clock a. ni. Passengers accommodations first class. Freights via this Line received every day uuder cover at Cos. arehousc at foot of Craven Street and forwarded with dispatch. Geo. T, Duffy, G. F. A. between 100 and 500 acres. In 1870 the entire number of farms was only. u,i,iu: m lssu it was 157,GOJ. We use 15,000 horses Raleigh Evening Visitor: Seven prisoners were sent to the work linnaa fn-rin.v TIia ra-iiiiinn ni' small rorce, nut greennacKism, national the Confederate soldiers at Smith politics, Arthur's programme were dis- fiel(l m Fri( ext ,)I.01nige8 to i)e cussed in a lively manner, Mr. Green says the rice crop is looking - well in his section too wet rather for cotton. Peaches. ;, This delicious fruit is very scarce in the New Berne market, though we learn there is a lance crop this season. Some very fine ones were offered on the efreeta yesterday morning at twenty five cents per dozen or one dollar and tin cents per peck. We dont think the owner made any sales at these figures. An 014 BrttU Flag. a grand affair. Col. L. L. Polk, the originator of these re-nnions in North Carolina, we believe lias been invited to deliver an address. we can saiely predict that our friends in Sinithlield have a rich treat in store, from the fact that Col. Polk is second to none in point of eloquence and general informa tion. We understand that he will also deliver an address of a similar. character at Wadesboro on Satur day next. Durham Tobacco Plant : Messis. Col. John N., Whitford found in the R. C. Strudwick and A. II. Stokes, city yesterday the old flag of the 67th J who have just returned lrom Flat reirunent. It had been securely kept River, inform us that the crops in these many vears by Mr. H. C. White- that section are splendid. Judge hurst of this city, who carried it during J J. Ferrel tells of a terrapin that ' I 1 ' I 4-1 .1 .1.1 1 the war as color bearer of the regiment. uau uwaiueu ripe oiu age wneu The Colonel carried it down to the re union fo-day." .' last seen. Iu 1829 the Judse and his Drotner, J. ji. Ferrel, were squirrel hunting in the section of the country now known as Oak Grove township, where tWy found a terrapin. J, M. Ferrel cut his naine on the terrapin's back; also the date. Thirty-seven years trom this time Judge Ferrel found the terrapin not one hundred Our traveling agent, Mr. C. C. Taylor. reports the rice crops seen on his Hyde county trip, were exceedingly fine. Mr. I. F. Bell near , Juniper Bay has eight acres which be expects U yield six hun' dred bushels. .This is a crop that might same be increased in this portion of the State. I yards from the spot where lie and The rice mill of Mr. Elijah Ellis will I his brother found him in 1829. .He make New Berne a good market for it. had grown very little, if 'any, the . ; 1 only perceptible change being he v uiv' " 'twas beginning to look a little au : . Mr. Alex. Miller, in makmg the can- dent bTue to take yasS(ioruie uraaea ocnooi, cauea on a anotber fop him at 80me time aaj wno wows aauy ror ner nvmgj in the near tutare. and as soon as he explained his business I Wilmington Star: Walker, who Peaches 50c. per tieck. Apples 50c. per bushel. BALTIMORE MARKET. Baltimore, July 18. Oats dull aud lower; Southern 65a70c. ; western white 08a78c: Pennsylvania 65a70c. Pro visions quiet; mess pork $22.50a23.50, Bulk meats shoulders and clear rib sides, packed, lHc. Bacon shoul ders 12c: clear rib sides 151'c. Hams Col. L. L. Polk is to speak at the 151alCic. Lard refined 13Jc. ' Coffee Confederate soldiers' reunion at steady; Rio cargoes, ordinary to fair, NniiHifiahl. .Tnlinstnn i-mintv. mi la9?c. Sugar quiet; A soft 9Jc. Friday. The kitchen ot Miss lsettie n. Henry, in uertie eounty, Wilmington market. was burned 1-riday. Her house Wilmington, July 18.-SPirits tur was on fire, but was, with much ef- peutine firm at 43ie. Rosin quiet and and mules and 0,000 oxen; we have zjz.wv milk cows, anil ., 000 other cattle. Four hundred and sixty-one thousand sheep pro duce near a million pounds ot wool, aud we raise 1,450,000 hogs.- Sale of Valuable Lauda. By virtue of a mortgage deed executed by Thomas F. Worley and wife, Mary E. Worley and H. F. Brown to the Board of Commissioners of Jones county on the 12th day of July, 1881. and regis tered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Jones county, Book C. No. 29 page 328, 1 will sell at public auction at the Court House door in Trenton on Monday, the 7th day of Aug. 1882, at 12 m., the real estate conveyed in said mortgage, to-wit: A tract of land situ ate in Tuckahoe Township ad joining the lands of i . Williams and the heirs of Williams containing 198 acres, mor or less, and being the same upon which the said T. F. Worley and wife now resides. E. M. Foscue, Chm'n Board Com July 3rd, 1882. ....... fort, saved. steady at $1.50 tor strained, $1.60 for good strained. Tar hrni at 2.00. Crude turpentine hrm at $1.7) for bard, Uf3.00 for yellow dip and virgin. The best grit for the manufac ture of mill stones, to be found in tne worm, is quarneu in moore nisw vork cotton market. t "VT Tl . A. 1 I 1 eouutj , ss. 11 is i naiuidi com- New y0RK juiv jg. Futures closed position Ot Hint rock and cement steady; sales 77,000 bales; July 12 68, which sharpens rather than dulls August 12 69; September 12 46al2 47; by use.-Four thousand bushels of October 11 90all 91; November 11 72a gram can be ground with his stone - iTw; MarTh 12 06 without redressing, and it is said ai2 07; April 12 19al2 20. to make the largest quantity ot the Cotton quiet and seady; uplands 121; choicest meal to the bushel ot any stone known. The quarries are situated about sixteen miles . from the Raleigh & Augusta A. L-. Rail road, and is being rapidly devel oped, quite a little village having sprung up in the vicinity ol the quarries, peopled by the workers therein. This information we ob tain from the Scientific American. Kaleigh Visitor. S. A. CHUECHILL DEALER IN STOVES & HARDWARE CAllT WHEELS, R IMi SPOKES & HUBS Sash, Boors & Blinds Apple, Peach and Fear FEARERS Etc MIDDLE St. Next door to Dn. Duffvs 2 iu 0 in d Orleans 13. she remarked toat she wae glad he hid killed Davi hag . not yet come, inaispeaaaceaa aoou. tne scnooi iven the n m bale requiml of ia the JouRNAtnJ was glad to see him. aml ilfi is 8f;H in iflii Nft steps , taken towards establishing one. tidings have yet been received of j&;k, iuiier Degan 10 explain wnat great the missing bodies of the two boys good the school would do for New Berne, Wu0 were drowned on the 12th inst . when tli good lady stopped him and off Oak Island beach. The Clerk informed LI 1 V, t e'le came from a of the Market informs US that there cb ' "ryvi! aCr i lei hools were in were two hundred and four country 0; " ai l i'i i.sw all about the carts, with vegetables, fish, crabs, !c, in market PATENT S. obtained (or new inventions, or for improvement a old ones. Caveats, Infringements, Trade-Murk, and all patent tmsiness promptly attended te. INVENTIONS THAT IIAVI UfcKN HEJKCTKO may still, In most cases, be patented by us. Being opposite the U. S. Patent Office, and engaged in patent ni'si.NicMH itxci.i f i v kly , we can scciirt patents in less time than those- who are remote 110111 vvnsninirtou. Willi.. InriintiiM 1. u II H nv .butnh u.a mslru Judge MacRae finished IliS first Ucb in the PuteulOnice.anUadvlse'ss to iu nnnrt. la.f. Satnrdiiv. Thft ndiiiira. Pal!:nui0.""y. J c??r- coiretpondenc .Vu. v ........... connaenuai: ic reasunnuie; . una, no ciiakgi hln HplAP.rinn made in his nnininn,- uNt-essi-ATKNT is ohtainkk. tlOU and Subsequent appointment and to the Superintendent of the Office Mon- was rendered annarent bv his de- y Order uivwinn in Wwhington. Kr nwcM relerenees. I'ircuiar.auvice. terms, nvaaaiess- meanor upon tne uencn, ins conrte- , j. A. SNOW & Co. sy to an, nis lamiuarity with the uwwitk i-ahni umi, waMnngton, o law, his quickness of decision and dispatch ot business., , lie made a very favorable, impression on our bar a bar notably critical, a not hard to please. ; And this it must be remembered was his maiden court, his first effort in the role of pidge, to which he bad beeu called unexpectedly and , under circum stances likely to make a much less modest gentleman diffident ot . his powers. We congratulate the Judge on having wou such eucoini urns as have been pronounced on his first appearance as a dispenser of justice, aud cousrratulate the E. M. HODGES, Kinston, N. C, - Manufactures nd repairs all kinds of. BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, Carts, Wagons and Plcv:s, Cheaper than you can buy thorn North, also Cheap Coffins Made to order an sroit cotice. Shop opposite Nunn's Hotel. ALEX MILLER, WHOLESALE & RETAIL OROCEK. Constantly receiving a full line Ohuice Crroceries aud FARMERS' SUPPLIES, which we offer as low as any house in the city, and warrant all goods as rep resented. . ' Call and examine onr stock amfc prices, atables turmsned ties to all our country customers. ' Goods delivered free to any iart of the city. 12 m W. U. 7T. L. AREMDEL1, BOARDING HOUSE, mori:iii:ai city, n. c. The traveling public are respectfully invited to consider the claims this House offers for their patronage. It is situated between Calico Creek and Bogue Sound, about three hundred yards from the new Hotel, and affords about a half dozen airy rooms, exposed to The Sea Breeze from nearly every point of the compass, and free from the noise and bustle of the large hotel. july2-d-tf Horner School OXFORD N. C. The Fall Session of 1882 Begins the 4th Monday in July. INSTRUCTORS: J. IL Horner, J. C. Horner, J. M. Hokner, With such assistant instructors as the exigencies of the School may require. " " The chief work of the School is done bv the Senior Principal and his two sous. The less important work is given to as sistant instructors, who are selected with especial reference to their peculiar fitness for the duties assigned them and the number of studeuts will not be in creased beyond the capacity of the Prin cipals to take personal charge of all the classes in the leading branches taught, and to supervise all the work of the School. The School has been under its present management for more than Thirty Yi'iirs, and in this sense, it is, we be lieve, the oldest school in the South. As several ot the Cadets will leave tor College, there will be room next Session for About twenty new students. For Catalogue apply to the Principals, J. li. & J. C. HURLER J. V. Williams, j B. M, Gates. J. V. WILLIAMS & Co. COMMISSION MEECHANTS- , AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN CORN. (jT Solicit Consignments. .CT Solicit Orders. Newbern, N. C. HcunloB oftha 6Tth ReglmORt. The following rates have been ob tained over the Midland Railroad to all wishing to attend the annual reunion of the 67th N. C. regiment, to be held at Beaufort on the 20th of July, to be good trom tne mn to tne X4tn: From Goldsboro and return, - $2.60 " La Grange " " - 8.00 " Kinston, " " . 1.50 " New Berne " " - 1.C0 One Marsh containing from 60 to 75 acres, of first quality MARSH HAY. - Will be rented on favorable terms .by applying at and to ) r,i. dVtw. Namr Rarnn N. C: . With O. MarkB. W. M. POWERS, mj. a m i t nrr iiu aim oucci nuu . ii wukci Roofing, Guttering, and' til kinds of Tin Work done. , , t. j . Stoves repaired at short notice. " 'Give me a trial.- ' Firsi door west of Corner of Midlle and Pnuth Frant streets, next to I da stcr DuHj. jly8 tlJ-a.
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