. 1 . , ." . :. """" " '' -.- -----V " . . :Thk- DaW- Journal. N.EW BERNE, N, fi, FRIDAY, JULY 21. 1882 VOL. I. NO. 85 I i i LOCAL NEWS. Tberiuoiuefcr Bora of.Yf sterday. - . - 7 a. ut. -3 p. Bl. 1) p. m. Journal Miniature Almanac Sun rises, 5:001 Length of day, ; Sun seta, 7:19. 1 H hoursaud 13 nun. Moon sets 10:24 p. m. . - The wuter works turn loose on New Perne every evening. inated by acclamation. Tins announce ment brought such an outburst of ap plause that everything was thrown into confusion, and during this time O'Hara niado a speech and accepted the nomination, declaring he would, re main in the field until the sun set on the day before the election, while the chair man of the convention and the Ilubbs delegates withdrew and ' nominated Hon. 0. Hubbs. I The GreeubacK Nominations. The National Greenback party of Cra Tlid Tiaer Mv leaves tins morning at u countv assembled at the court - ' a - i . , i . Am(a tr. TTi.ila pnnnl.v. . ... . 1 six O Ciocn 101 imniio j iiouko on yeaitfiuay iui mu jiuijmro Two bales of cotton at the Exchange nominating candidates for. county of- fiilav It classed low nuuuuug ticers auu uiemneis or iu uajjiMamie. I ; .1.. ...t ff ot llic. 'ine meeting was uieuy eii uucuucu. jUMV wo"""" - - V,,,,!,, Baud nasted up there being thirty or lony or tne puny ' . i I ui. I- nun rK. nil U'liitp imil about aS ,o,,i ifcwmeadUity yesieruay ....... i -v- ' 'iW "tooted"' piece at the depot, it many specula. ,. ,wvul Raii.l... . wusuum va, u.v , j , 1 ,ll f 1.11(.iWM!a in Mr. F. D. Koonce, a leading Libeial ( . nMdict tUat of Onslow, is in the city. He says the . T iiwals have fallowed up the Be-r"' T ... . .... I,.,.. Jonah has swallowed the whale. ,'fi . T. HtMuuer L. H. Cuffer returned from her first trip to Trenton yesterday J. CsWhitty, Geo. Watson and family und Aaron Farnell were on as passen gers. 4 ; - TThe steamer Neuse arrived from Kin gton -yesterday evening with . naval " tores, corn, watermelons and the fol- iowine Dasseneers: Miss Lizzie Biddle, f Jlr, Charles Sutton, J. L. Tucker, Wi 1 Jcv EwelL W. Gaskins, Lafayette Kirk- man Havivnnd Haves. Mr. Boyd and pen CurawiiR. The Ttoe' Mtf arrived from Hyde trouble about the vote in this county The following proceedings were had: The meeting was called to order by Thos. Stanly Esq. On motion, Cicero Green was; elected chairman, and 0- H. Wealliei mgton ecretary with f hos. Stanly atoktant. The chairman stated that the object of the meeting was t iionunat candi dates for county ofllcers and fpr num bers of the Legislature. A committee of five, consisting. f J A. Jackson, K. J. Brock, J . T. Weather ington, Andrew Davis and Isaac Brock, col,, were appointed to draft resolutions The commute yetjred and flurjng their ahspflpe, Mr- of Bamljco county on, Wednesday night with the was called upon tp report the condition . followiug passengers: TVW. Mayhew, 0f the party in his county. He came II. G. McCloud, 'B-H. Tunnell, Jr., G. foiald and in a, fe remarks stated .WestonVDV W. Wilkinson, S. J. Back- that 'thfi- parfyas thoroughly M'ga- with, J. D. Weston, A. L. UroiJle, Mrs. pzed all over the cpujity, and ta it h, C. Creole, Miss Sadie Swindell, C. gpm(S good speakers would canvass the ;Swm4ell, Mrs. Francis Swindell and county they won W be pertaii) to carry servant. J ' ! 5 i it in the next election; he wan hopeful - Amone the f reiehts carried out by the of carrying it anyhow jWowr yesterday were 400 bushels of The cpmniittee returned and reported ..;i.f tmm VaWncr HrfifiU T.enoir I the follow hie resolutions which were countv: '900 bushels of oats shipped by unanimously adopted: J: A. Meadows; 30 tons of cotton seed We, the people Of Craven county iu .. . t r,. nnn ,j the convention assembled, this the 20th T"VVnrr rl r day of July A. p. 1D83, do adopt the ' plates by Capt. S. H. Gray; 5,000 water- Ntiouai Greenback labor plattorpi as melons and' a lot of naval-stores from adopted at Chicago, as our platfornj. Smithfield-the ' first shipped via the Kesolved, That the people pf the Stale ifidlnnd Railwav. l; -:' . ? eqmtable contjol of ajjcorpo 1 . and If a VOte bieii takpn the wa.. - wards tu 'Wat nf mv,: movement t...-'- ilt would Iiave been "de ma. on the corner" having the deciucv. jority. The attention of the Panel was called to the imperfect reports of the Panel published iu the Jouknal. Complaint was made that mauj important de cisions were not published at all, and the able arguments contemptuously omitted. A motion was made to procure tne services of a first-class paragrapher, to furnish the"proceeds" of the Panel to the city press; also to see upon what terms they could be disposed of to the American Press Association and the Reuters Of Europe. After some private discussion as to how to spell Reuter, some insisting on "Rooter," a vote was reached, and also the decision to have NtNN. The oi sranization of the Educational Association was introduced to the con sideratiou of the Panel, and great in diunation manifested at such a proce dure without consulting the Panel. Great enterprises should have great "starlings.'" The intimation that. the projectors-of this one had omitted to consult the Panel on account of their diplomatic engagements on the Egyptian war somewhat reduced the indignant tejiippvaturo, ami it will b cfill'.i'lfvpd at another sitting. . As the PapeJ s now frequently quite reduced i'l numbers, wealth and intel ligence, a rule was made that all cases involving large amounts should he sub ject to a consideration of the "court in banc" before decisions were final. Small amounts anything under two millions would be disposed of without right of appeal. Tjie "store o the ' pernor' ' having beei tvipp Kfupk by lightujng jn the past, H I'ty adjournment generally precedes an approaching thunder storm, and this was the ease to-toy i r - . i . --t tions and porporatp intpvests within its lumps m UUS J1MH mpipsp Mf an iff uh solutely invaluable. Besofved, Tat all. legislation in layor Excuralon, An excursion train will run from Goldsboro to Morehead City on Tuesday, Lfanj tempted granted of rights to July 25th. ; Rates very low, and parties corporations y which they arp permit- should avail themselves of this opportu- ted to wrong or opprpss pne peopjp, m i . . . ... ., , usurpations tending to the destruction HitjwviMvu.cw. nf n'reimblican form of covernnient . . 1 . 1 1 . . A J 1 . " itetum tiCKets gooa ior teu uuyo uu anj the eptablishmenC of a monarchy ' reerular train for a little more than ei- in its stead. lcesoivea, rnat ve aemanu.ineconnoi by the Stale of all corporations and cor porate interests within its jurisdiction to the extent of compelling them to per form their legetnnate work ol serving the public wjthout discriminating for a lust compensation iqr u.e service jw tiered. . : I The phalr anupuueed. that thp next thing in order wa3 the nomination Qt The following were nomi cursion rates. -IVIlKOIlU'lllH In the great glove fight in Madison flijuarp garden .on Monday night be- nvpen Snlliyan, the Aniprican, ana Wilson, tie SJpglfebwan-hoth cjiajn pion pugilist WjlsQn pppketpd 1,000 pf SuJllyan's nionpy and half of thp gate rpceip which amoupted tfl ohput candidates. SJO.OOO more. For this amount he took nated:'' For the Senate, Cicero. Green; a pretty good pounding. for the House, Major Dixon, co.; for - . '2 '" Clerk pf Superipr Court, J. A. Jackson; Hid live iiviu rii-TT n ffVi'fr " i-i tt t ' p rn , Hv apdlpfpipglathphy saH. Win rn . r-v ? , j was out sailing yesterday r reasrer, for Poioney, Jp,hn H. Tlinmnsnn ' r - ' Thomas. oi'anitKv a mi oAAiTicr n. rPYniviTiir hu.ii oil I tl e othpr Bide'pf the river, hp' made for .The phair wa authwwd 0 wM . nnA oiM-iirliiir linfmmrl Mint Mr. I "H "fn6i f v v.iv "in rr'fivi Tnncvk'was making better Ue of wind Oonvpptipus, and tfl aypm W mem. J'-l "11 5 Uve Committee for the wmity - . j . . ..... . Mei from Wiwout '. .- ; auaresneu uie meuwug upou u.e pum. From the telegrams given below all pies which govern the Greenback Labor was not smooth sailing at the Convention party. He was followed by James Me at Wilson on yesterday. We turn the Daniel, col., who made an enthusiastic ouestiou over to the "Jewels" to decide speech aud closod by saying hl Wty who is nominated. 1 wold, Wiaajl ft Nationd President Wilson, N. C, July 20th.-O'Hara is n Wf of the State of North Varolma SnI)Mcilpilun rda Sc hool. The following is a list of the subscri bers with the amounts subscribed to the Graded School: , , 090. Alien, - - Tlios. S. Howard J. w. Harper .- - - T- A- CipmenfMapiy L. H. Cptlpr - - C. E. Foy - - - W. F- Rountryp Jps. Scliewerm J.F. Clark ; - G. F. M. Dajl k. R. Jones . - Elijah Ellis - (ihaa- II Monk - - !- Alex Miller - - -f W. M. Watson -Thomas Daniels -H. H. Nunn - -II, 0. Pool R. P. Williams - - J. A. Meadows r O. M. Dijguid - -W. A. Thompson - -James Redmond J. A. Guion Joe K. Willis Thus. H. Abp4t - -8. II. Gray - -S. R. Street Jr. - -Isaac Patterspn . - r B. M. Gates ' - - D. G.Smaw r - y. s. piiiiiios, . . - f). R. F. Edwai'ds T- J. y E. H. Henderson -j: W. Hahiiltoii' -A. W. Edwards -wm Tayloi ' j, B. tiin? . A, W. (VKk. ' - H- Bperliuff - W-K-Hrawn - : A. J. Tinijle - J. J. Wolienden Jos. L. Rliom - - D. W. Hurtt P. M. Drauey - Hardy Whitford i t Jno. N. WUUiuid. - v ie. L". S.' Burkhoad '. T.O.Simi-TOw - - F." Bpjsser- ' - - drew trpri ubhimate Pd- Til? delegates with- The'nieeting adjourned, rom the - Convention - and will . , , ''. iHupbi. 1 " " rt Wilson, N mm L. J. Moore. C, July 2pth.-Hon. O. is pfflpially anrionce as being WMtr Uie thpvmometer 0veT W, eenepdersedhy amaiPMtyohUe ?We Vlth an overplus of ( elegateg, ' ' short of help, gave the "fait! jNOi tS. Manix. V Hia ;farual. ffe Jewels fveywf. .Wednesday, wVti 9P pppressive da.y o , ana cases and faithful few an unusual day's labor, The Wilson Convention bore heavily i - ...i(r' T.. T. MAnrfl arrived from Wilson on their hands, and was a knfjto m& . last night and gave the following ex- tion. t.o i?fisf fes'pPviftlly in the ahsonce pianatioB of the: V&&m gftw of m tetwmm' tw BUne J Uhlrcoiumn in regard to the fiomi- action. The rumor that large sums of nation for Congressman at Wilson, money would be used received serious " After the question of representation consideration v , tin from the counties of Craven and North- The Greenback Convention, to beheld aftttlaii. Col. Hum- here,- M'as announced to the "Panel, '"nhrv seine there was no chance for and permission given to convene, and ' Sim withdrew from the race. At this proceed to issue any amount erf the pre; juncture," before any vote had been cioua cuyrency 'V. 'T I?t d','Wv WldEnedtW' chair. . The' Gr'adfe frM V9 HP W . trfttat GPt. rfumphrpy-ha With- very, generally approved, Wltjl the sg- , , ufSWtt,aHdthat OTik .had ,4 votes gestiou that a suudav method be adop -fm Wayne, 2 from Greene, 4 from ed on Sunday schools, leaving out cal i .Jmi, 5v and a isthenics." as that might be'miscoA- from Edgecombe, making in all 17 votes strued as leaning toi the Shaker s ; inata him: modes of woi-ship. ' . , he f ' orefore moved that O Tiara be riom-1 The military spirit is pfl B: A. Bey P-SoWPM C Erdmanft f. 0. RuberU II- Meadows 'Dr. Clias. Duffy ; John U. Smith -Jas.A. Bryan O. Marks - V John S. Maix Wm-BHHft '" i . fteo,. Hendmion 'Ales H. Holiou W. P. Burrus J. A. Simpson E. M. Payie . - . A. R. Dennison .N. (). Biohardion E- W. Carpenter W. G. Brinson J. J, Tolson . John H. Bell W. H. Oliver - i 100 r,o no 100 no co ' no i5Q 50 25 25 50 2,1 . .23 25 25 50 35 IS 10 ' 15 10 50 25 ' . 35 10 ; 15 . 00 25 50 : is 10 10 10 15 25. .V M 10 10 10 10 25 10 10 50 50 -'- 23 ' J 35 25 25 25,' ' 25 2.1 ' ' 25 25. : 50 ' 25 25 , n- 9.1 25 "-.' 25 50 50 no 100 50 ' 100 50 ; 25 Rev. L. C. Vasa tieo. H. Guion Geo. Bialiop . Samuel Dill Gen. R. Ransom . x-'n Whitford Hanff Bros. -G. F. Humphrey F. M. Simmons A. Hahn -M. Hahn t E. W. Small wood J. W. Walker Jacob Kafer - D. Stimson A. B. Powell -John Dunn - - E. B. Roberts -M. Prog J. Weinstein Chas. C. Clark Jno. Hughes -M. DeW. Stevenson J. B. Holland -J. H. McGowan E. Gerork -CJapt. Soutligate J. L. Swindel -L. S. Wood . -J. E. Gaskill . P. Ti en with AV, B. Boyd -John W. Bowden - C.K.Hancock -Samuel R. Ball HeuryL. Hall . . Daniel lioljerts S. (I. Roberts E. II. Windley 25 25 100 25 ' 23 55 25 ). Oft 25, 100 23 2'3 25 25 15 25 23 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 25 suits An 4ieut. U. A. Ohlhaui. , whicli was Kinston Items. TuotV Urt'lPd States Couoort, a moral show, will perform at Kinston. cm Mon day, July 24lh instant. Henry T. Riohavdsou, of Sam.l TU1 township, is al'tev th ReptiVMcnn nomi- natiwu fo- Uegister of Ooeds. Mr. Barney Stroud, a merchant of this place, died here of malarial fever, on the 19th instant. He had been sick about three weeks, The (' WQUiher uf the Inferior Court says "to temper the wind to the uhoru lamb 'will always be his swwtest judi cial pleasure. 37,6 Iwlu'ii shall tnr tectiU Oaj.t. W. G. rjasheriy, thp "lucky lawyer" of Joi.es county , is spoken of as the Liberal candidate for Solicitor iu the 3d judicial district to fan out the "bull of the woods" from Greene conn ty. Jas. H. Banks, living near the Cobb Mill inLepoiv county, lost last Monday along the public road, his pocket book contaimug 140. He afterwards found thp book on the road but the money Was gone. Frank Browu, Esq., son of Isaac Browu of Jones county, is the Liberal candidate far State Senator in the 9th district, composed of the counties of Jones, Carteret and Onslow. These Browu boys "avicceod like success." The oonsensus of public opinion calls for Col. C. C. Clark to become a candl date for Cougress in the 2d district. A shrewd Republican conversant with public sentiment, says., ''V Col. Clark will annauuee himself a candidate for Congress, and stump the district, di cussing the county government system, lip win win a seat in the next t'ongiess of the Uiitd States in spite of the nom iueu of the Wilson Convention. " STATEJplW8. ifnvd (rttniour ExchauacDt " ft PvfatW'i Johfi Suter ' ' i Si 85 as,'B. Hughes W- HolliHter M. H. Sultan Asa Jones . John Detrick , N. S. Gaskill - f E. G. Cuthbert Rev. (i. W. Neal ,.Long' v; 81 25 25 25 25 25 ... Tl 95 83 llaletgh Evening Visitor: We have been shown by our friend Isaac NV. Kogers, a ear of corn measuring about 35 inches from, the stalk to the end. The ew it self measures about 1 iuohes. It was only ploufthotl once. This beats anvtUiag- we have seeii.- Mr, Georgo W. Atkinson, at Apex sowed eight bnshels of wheat l.us,t tall, lrom which he veauziMl oue luuulred. 'ftlty bushels of wheat alter it iiau IWW turesueu. Tins was raise! o giowiul whei-e not navticle of maume had been placed At the Rlrove rate it shows , that eaon bushel ot wheat sown turned out eighteen bushels aud three pecks of the . acre. Good, yieW Jau auy ol oiir reaiievs mttt Greensboi'Q Daily jimk: The week kaiuMiug August 7,1882, wil Ue, a viHiivkable one iu the history of Greensboro. , ; The first State Fruit Fair will be held here ou the 9th and 10th. TUo Democratic Congressional convention will meet on the 9th. The stockholders of the Greensboro Female College Association will bold their first meeting and organize on the IQth The stockholders of the Cujj Fear and Yauknv alley Kaiwoau wul niel o tle nth, '"This is ciliated Miyioriant watters, Won't we h.ivye a crowd iu town that' week! inside all this we understand the Greys are seriously ' contemplating doing sometliing.' We regret to learn that our venerable frieiid Win. J. Long, of Randolph, has sold out with a view of moving to Minnesota, We did noi tUiufc lid couldj jnd io , leave' Wokxl- ;SlOCK. - J. Vu. iiiuuwy, uu 'Saturday, gained his suit' against the Bichmoivd & Danville liaihoad ior dainage.-sustaiued in the deliv i1 trees during the winter otLVSO-Sl., This suit is oue of a number ajul luifi, ,iavnaa niatH tdif ,uhl be a test case let- yiS a t'.ie others depend upon the wsu m. this one. The verdict in tu uase was onlv for i.T5 wiiii lUtOrOSf: bllt tho cnmhinml amouu t to nearly $10,000. apiet was taken by tlie railroad nungton Star: The Suuipter (b. C.) Light Infantry, under com mand of Capt. D. J. Auld, arrived here yesterday 'morning, on the (WO train from the South, lor the piupose ol going into their regular summer eneainnnumt. ;it. n.ith. ille. They were met nt, th .howrf by the Wilmington Light Infantry, Capt. J. L. Cautwell, where the isitmg military vere welcomed ind received in a neat sneech bv , of the W. L. annronnatelv i. snoiHleutobv ('ant. Anhl. ..rihu ompaiiy. -A "colored woman. named Frances Moore. wan l'owned last night at 12:15 o'clock. I in the river at the foot of Market I treet. She. is said to ' have been under the influence of lkuor, was i ky -larking with a colored nuui md (iiased him on luiard of the steauier Minnehaha stumbled as no srepneci on the boat, fell into the river-, and sank to rise no luurw. Mr. Lewis 1 Newman is sull'ering severely from sunburn inflicted during the search foy the bodies of the boys who, wo drow ned ott Fort Caswell last week. He together wit Mr-. W, S, Haiilwick, of Has c-Uy, and Mr, Dunbar Davis, of the I4fe Saving Station ueav t he month of the river, aud his boat's erew, spent - a yood portion of last week iu vain search for the iMidies, using a seine and other cus tomary appliances. Mr. Newman same home Thursday evening iu a very bad state, his lower limbs eing so badly burned that it was not until yesterday that he could venture to uso thorn. Mr. Hadwick was also badly burned. The otuoers ot the lieveuue Cut ter Catax manifested a disposition to assist all they could in the search of the missing bodies, which it, is now thought will never be recovered. Italeigh News and ' .Obiter eer; Tlie present membership of the North Carolina Pharmaceutical Association is one hundred and sixty-two. -"Specimens of our North Carolina building stones have been sent to the National Museum at Washington, to the number of forty. Some more were sent yesterday, and more are being prepared. In all over 100 speci mens will be sent. A singular state of affairs now exists. Corn is higher than wheat, the first time such a thing was ever known here abouts. Corn now sells at Sl.15 and wheat at 11 per bushel. A promi nent merchant yesterday said that he believed corn would be down to fifty cents a bushel in ninety days. The growers of fruit nndvegtables complain that so great is the quauity of both that prices are down to a non-paying figure. Cabbages are selling at a cent to three ceuts per head, ap ples at ten and fifteen cents a ieek, tomatoes twenty cents a peck, and so on. v ell, it's a good thing lor the people, who haven't euioyed good vegtables iu alvout three yea rs CITY ITEMS. This colKiun. iiMst to local newt, ia to tw nwA or Local Advertising. Blooded Cattle lor Sala. At E. H. Henderson's lot next Friday, the 21st. Several fine milch cows and heifers iu the lot. R. p. William 5ti. 30,000 Urlrk At the depot for sale. Can be bought cheaper at the depot than after being moved. Any person wishing to purchase will please call at the depot this morning. . :. , , i C. Simpson. To tk Publlr. ; To my great surprise I learn that the Greenback Convention which convened at the Court House on yesterday, nomi nated mo for the office of County Treas urer, without my knowledge or consent. Haviug never affiliated with the party, I respectfully decline the nomination tendered. ; (iv.n. Hishop To the Public. The National Greenback ' party ? Craven county in the goodness of their hearts, nominated ine, on yesterday, for High Sheriff of said county, agaiust my expressed wish, which nomination I declined, when officially notified. I am, aud have been, a Republican since the formation of that party, and am a can didat for nomination to the above office hofore the Republican County Nominat ing Convention soon to be held in this place. . t D. Stimson New Berne, N. C, July 21st, 1882, COMMERCIAL. W. L. AKENDELL, BOARDING HOUSE MOltEHHA) CITY, N. CI. The traveling public are respectful! invited to consider tlie claims this Hon offers for their patronage. It in sitiiRtpfl hntwAAn Calico Crei and Bogue Sound, about three hundrej yards from the new Hotel, and affor about a half dozen airy rooms, expose to The Sea Breeze from nearly every point of tlie compa' aud free from the noise and bustle I the large hotel. july2-d-t J. V. Williams. B. M. Gates J. V. WILLIAMS &Q COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS Di CORN. . SST Solicit Consignments, (af Solicit Orders. Newbern, N. C. NEW BEUNK JUABKKT. - , Cotton None iii market. No change in quotations., 1 j Corn ijfl.oa in bulk; in sacks. Turpentine Dull; dip 2.50. But little coming j. i A.R. t.!Jt ana ?i.ow. - . Beeswax 90o. HONEY 60c. per gallon. Country Bacon Hams 18c.; sides 16c.; shoulders 15c. Lard 15c. Beef On foot, Go. to 6c. Sweet Potatoes 50c. per bushel. Eggs 10c. per dozen. Peanots 4250. per bushel. . - Fodder $1.60. A ..; Peaches 50c. ier peck. ' , Apples 50. per bushel. B A IiTlMORK MlRKSTki BaltimorEv JJuly ; lfii.-xOats uuief, Southern' . 'BCaIIOc, ; western white 68a7Q&5l.einxlauja 65a70c. ' Provisions- firm; nxess pork 822.50a23.50. Bulk meats shoulders and clear rib sides, packed, Halite. Bacon shout dera lo.; clear rib sides 15 Jo. Hams 15lal6io. Lard refined 14c. Coffee quiet; Rio -cargoes, ordinary to fair, iiiUic. bugar steady; A sou Vic. Whisky steady at ijfl.15al.16, . j- NEW YORK .COTTON TOARHRT '. 11 New York; July lft. Futwes losei weak; sales 65,,0. bales; July 12 64; August Vi 65; September 12 41al2 42) tober 11 86all M7; NovembeT 1170; December 11 70all 71; January 11 79a 11 80; February ll.91all.93; March 12 03 al3 04: April 12 loal2 17.- ' Cotton quiet and seady; uplands 12; Orleans w. ; ' - - W. M. POWERS, Tin and Sheet-Iron Wor Hoofing, Guttering, and all ki Tin vork done. Stoves repaired at short notice Give ine a trial. First door west of Corner of J and South Front streets, next tc ster JDuftY. - ilVS- S. A. CHURCH! DEALER IN I STOVES & HARDWi CAHT WHEELS, It MS ... v ; , SPOKES & I Sash, Doors & Blinds Apple, Peach and Pi FEARERS Etc j MIDDLE St. ;, , : 'ext door to Db. I J 2 in 6md; -. Sale of Valuable l,ar BV virtueof a mortgaK deed by Thomas F.. Worley and w; E. wor ley anu. u. . orow Board of CommiBbtonersof Jon on the 12th day of July, 1881, i tered in tb office of the I Deeds ftir Jones county, Boo! page 828( I will sell at public the Coiut. House door in 1 Monday , the 7th day of An 12 m., the teal estate oonve mortgage, to-wi! A tract of ate in Tuckahoe TownaJiipa ' land? of F. Williams and A. Williams containing 1 or less, and being the same the, said T. F. Wprley and residea.1 " ll'M E. M. , i " Ghm'nl - July 8rd, 1882, '