Hi
THE JaUIlNAL.
kitw nrsE. n.. jitly 27 1882.
Egjptian News. 4 j ; j
;VlesandHu: i July 26. -The
' 8k)-'-9 cf ou?. military prepara
X: 'v sreugthens the position,
ci' .'. i 1 . !:a. Lealiug Egyp
tians Lere Ccdure that if the troops
have only arrived by the latter end
of fi ""nst Arabi Pasha will inean-
tinm Lave time to consummate the
ruin of the country. Efforts are
Demg; maae tocvrcuiaw tuft-Ji.ne-"dive's"
, proclainatioiU declaring
, -.arabi 1 asna as a reoei lorouguout
- taken by Arabi Pasha against sev
eral influential chiefs render it very
difficult for the authorities to induce
thjjin to undertake the mission.
The enemy's patrols are very vigi-
; rhl' urltnt ia - nAofiiniy lafnraAlt tiki
range of om glasses. 4. The eueniy's
position, though strong, is mnch
' less formidable than was the. Boor's
position at Lan gsnek.
London, July 2G. General or
ders have been issued for a large
. portion .of the exportationary force
f A oikihailr , A nnmnanv c' tannin.
eejs and a part of the conimisariat
and transport ships -ill leave to
morrow, the household cavalry on"
Saturday, and troops t j from the
Mediteranean next week.
, v correspondent "at'lexandri a
telegraphs that the IC i've refuses
to entertain a proper. i to extend
- amhesty to the pi L ipal rebel
. oflcersf . with a View of inducing
tb"n to abandon their allegiance
I ' Hew says that , the
sta t that Turkey has coiiseut-
lea." . j. The; Porte has recognized
the Appropriateness of - the sugges
tions to send troops i and now pro-
SM)ses to discuss the conditions un
lerwhlch they shall Ue ; senta
, process, iwhich carried out", in ac-
cordance with- Turkish notions of
diplomacy,might occupy six months.
' London, July 20. The . - Daily
Telegraph, in its second editiou.
contains the following: ;
"ALEX., July 26, 8.50 .A M. At
tempt was made to surprise the
, British outposts. ' Under cover of
te uarfcnsss a iorce ot boo men ap
proach close . .to the- British . lines
when the Thirty-eighth , regiment
opened fire. ilhe enemy retreated
. precipitatelyf During the remain
der of tho ; night " the '. Egyptians
continued moving ouout just ue
yojd range. 4 The attempt was
1 preceded by reports ibat Arabi
Pasha was attemptinff to treat for
conditions for; hhr Burnender and
- iiunvp WHiuci nag nun v 1 v
his jntrenchments. The ' reports
were probably circulated to lull the
vigilance of the JBntisn."
How
The ; Enfflish ,
Sailors
Be
it
naveo,
s Alexandria, July 12. As lor
the' sailors. 1 notwithstandine the
warm nature of vesterdar'jiirtflnd
their fortunate escape1 from Bcribiten
. cjisnauues, they are eager to be at
work: asain. and-, are lonrinsr tor
ahother bout before the soldiers ar
, rive t6 take the yprkv out of tbeir
hands. However; it is very, for-
tunate that, all i the conical shot
misseatne vessels yesteraay, lor
had we been Btruck. pu .the water
line by them' instead' of by the
' 1 1...
uip wouiu ueiiaiiuy uuve vwu
obliged to go out of action, and
would nob improbably have been
suuk, for our armor would hardly
resist ten-inch rifled shot. London
Vaily Jeici'.",- ": ..".'. i-ji u .,.
. Alexandeja July12-rl, wit:l
uessed the blowing up pt the Mexs
powder magazines I believe by a
shell from the Monarch. It is dif
iicult to describe the excitement of
the Bailors. u Each ' shot ' was
watched with an anxiety , that re
minds one of that displayed at , the
Eton and Harrow match on a lar
ger scale, t Every ( shot that told
was greeted with clapping, which
occasionally was aided by a1 cheer,
while the unhappy gunner who fired
short or wide was the victim of
' good " humored v chaff. London
" Times. ' V, 'iX f n iv.
A Drunken Husband
Murdera
,S;1Hw Wile;
One of the most horrible murders
on record is reported to have oc
- carred at Shoe HeeV Eoberson
county, last Saturday William Kob
' ertson, a young farmer, allowed
himself to be persuaded to join a
crowd of epreeing friends,' and af
ter Uiey had a whole day's debauch
he returned home. His; wife, to
whom he had not been long mar
ried, Ifas sitting by1- the window
, knitting her husband's socks. The
. sight Of her infuriated,' hiin', and
picking np an axe by the ; woodpile
he deliberately walked- up. to the
. unfortunate woman, who had been
a devoted wifa to liim; and with , a
brctal exclamation sent, the ( keen
1 h da crashing into her. pkiill. She
Lll dead - without a groan. The
murderer, wakening to a sense of
the enormity of his . crime at, the
sight of the blood, fled and has not
yet been apprehended. Qrtentbwo
Patriot. , , . . . . . -1
.2 . FABM8 FREE TO ALL. . s - .
''' . ' ft.
Orej?n nd Washington, 'tho lirtid
of never failing crops,", where rss
hoppers, eliinc-li bngc,' " drought - i
hru gluten' re.nukinwn, oner free
honiesleada lo ll. on fertile govern
inent lamlfl Rmlrmul lrindi in 'de-
sirable lucatimis can he purrliawd on
leu . yraiH nni .in eay, jnjy'eni
Evf ry indtistrioi'S man can become
independently wealthy in a veiy short
lime, by nettlin in the Pacific North
west. Addre8 a notl card t Paul
jchde,Pobtiand,"4 nt:noXa'hd
alt biro to send yori a cupy , tfiTk.e
West Shore a liHndsninely illustrhted
journal, eonuiniiig full information.
Sale of Valuable Lands.
By virtueof a mortgage deed executed
by Thomas F.i Worloy anftwife,. 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
Peeds for Jones county, Book C. No. 29
page 328,: I will sell at public auction at
the Court House do in Trenton on
Monday, the 7th day of Aug. 1882, at
13 in., the real estate conveyed in said
mortgage, to-wit: A tract of land situ
ate in Tuckahoe Township adjoining the
lands of F. I Williams and the heirs ol
A. William containing 198 acres, uior
or less, and being the same upon which
the said T, Worley and wife now
resides. ' ' ' E. M. FoscuEr
Chin 'n Board Com.
July 8rd, 1882. w4t U i l tu M.l
SEA BREEZE HOUSE,
J Morehead City, N.C. ' '
,'V.V; . . ... .1. r ' '
Will be opened for the retention of
guests ou 15th of June. - Fare and i;en-
cral accommodations equal to any. -Terms
moderate.
p L. HALL; Proprietor'.,
Eiirniture
F. BCESSER
haa been in thebusines,s ffr, Uit .last
SO YliAHS.
Y U L.L, ST.O.C.K
! ALWAYS ON HAND
OlTO lilxxx
Corner of Broad
and Middle Streets;
NEW BUNE, N. C.
kar.30.6iDW
FARMS fOIt SALE.
ACRES In the "So FcM"l.
trict within one mile ot KliistOH.
1
j This lAaa ia highly improved and a
good price wrfif be asked for it.
ii
'if'
OAA ACRES in Jones Comity, six
OlU . miles .from .Polloksvllle and
six miles from Trenton and one mile
from the Oliver Landing w Trent Ely
er, where Steamers run regularly. " ! "
Good neighborhood Healthy and
fine land. . f . i it .5
This tract of Laud is mostly unlinprov
ed and will be sold cheap. ' ,
J. W. IIAICPEIC,
1 ' ? : , ; i .. T . h , ., t . . 'j : :" - .
Jul 10 tf . ; JSew Bei ne, N. C.
IJ K H li J R,
! ; KINSTON, N. C.
i ' .
Having rtcent)y receired ft ; AKOB IcOt of
15URI Ab CASKS,
direct from the M.aplaciure-',. Jinow fully
',! prepared' lo perforB. Hilutlei ip 'y t
tt the Stiorlf ft Notice. Give me call. . , ,
'Shop on Oaswell street, oppewite frit 'Preli
E. II. MEABOWS & co.
i
DRUGS SEEDS ani, tjA OS,
Agricultural Cheniias.
i Hi
5 t.
M3T Truckei's Supplies a Specialtv
Mew Derne,
pr20-3m w
New Berne and Hyde County
Steam Line. u " '
The Midland North Carolina Railway
Co. 'b steamer
TIGJiJBLILY
lias fc '1 r'-Tilarly m the line
betwe
ne and Hyde county
- ral passenger service
points,
and f n.
, mat
iking semi-weeklT
tripsas, ;s. '
Leave , is er, lieme Alonaars , ana
Thursdays at f a for"Swan Quarter
and AVysockino; 1 Leave WyBOcking
Bs . ' and Saturdays ai (
ai r . .. v.l. , touching at sjwan
. fmfl wavl C . ?
'.S3.
( a!. ..'.R-fpitrn.T. '''
50
,.4.00
M.50
round trip' . .
' tailored peopU, each way,
-
, ' jBUMMEtf ARRANGEMENT.
Throueh return tickete from Hyde
County to Morehead City or Goldsboro,
good till October 1st, are on sale for $5
to Morehead, $0 to Uoldsboro ana re
turn. ' - '.
Freights solicited, and rates guaran
teed as low as by any line; giving quick
dispatch and making safe delivery.
ar Our facilities for handling live
stock and perishable freights are un
equalled. " '
If the proper encouragement is given
this line, w e shall take necessary steps
to afford the people of Hyde County
Mail and Express facilities, bringing
them within 80 hours of New Yerk.
J. W, Morris,' Wm. A. Hearne,
. Gen. Freight Ag't. , 5 Solicit 'g Agt.
i ; .. j. w. Andrews,
Ch'f Eng. & Sup't.
W. B. Swindell, ; , A. B. Turnell,
Ag't at Swan Qurr' Ag't at Nebraska.
S. A. CHURCHILL
. ; DEAl.EU IN
STOVES & HARDWARE
CAUT WHEELS HM v
SPOKES & HU19K
Sash. Doors & Blinds , .
TIM WAKE, CKOC KE11V GLASS
i' WARE and PAPER WINDOW1
CURTAINS.
Apple, Peach and Pear
FEARERS Etc ; n
MIDDLE St. ; . . '
Next door to Dr. Pukfys
Jul 13 C m d ' ! NeW Bcine, N. C.
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WIlbLEHAtE LIQUOR DEAL E K.
! EEKOHER & ENGEL'S ' 1 ; '
- CELEBRATED BOTTLED LAGER BEER
for'sai7 ;by:the crate.
Also on hand a full stock of Groceries, Provisions, Cigars,
. f , , . . AND TOBACCO.
Open Front Brick Str. -M(DIL13 STREET.
Apr 1 d w ly i : NEW
.Hu-FRANCISCO.,
SahsS6uci Hotel.
MOREHEAD CITY, N. C.
I5AVLISS & CO., PUOIMUETOUS.
. , , (ON EUliPKAN 'and. AMERICAN 1'l.AN)
Tahle de llote. .
itnx.Ukk 7ii!) : D.niicr. 1 1.
; diiinei!, tc.. a shui'i
This llo'tei is ' now' opeu for the 'iveeptinii
evy -department with every lacdity lii aimiscim-iil-t roquei J-uwux, jaiuiug.
Fislmy, B(itint;,. Huntiiis. &c. j A mil stall" nl uolite and attentive servants,
coupled with ourlouu; experience as hotel men. giving every branch our pert-onal
supervision, will cnahle us to guarautee full and entire satisfaction. Ma23dw3ni
Brick Block, Middle Street New Berne, C.
WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COTTON FACTORS
All Goods in our line sold
, i .. ; , ;.J.i. i. - -
-rv . 1 . . u
ces.
rrompt ana strict attention paia 10
. - entrusted to our care.
FIilRTIIilZERiS FOR
now heai fi-
. Til K HI, ST GRADES OF ;
STANUAK I) F KK Tl 1.1 Ai R S,
Suitable for 'fiuniiis, l'otatiiw and Wheat.
Will he sold for CASH oi on TIME at reasonable we. '
(J. K. l'( ) Y 0( KM PAN Y ,
. .. MIDDtiE STltlCET. New Benic, s. V.
' ' - r ' ; i" .
; C. V.. FOY & (.'(KM PAX Y -
- "oH;r to th Trade
Lorillard, Gail &: Ax Railrpad Mills S weet and Salt Snuff,
Iff a Ilt Manufacturers prices. : . .-apidwiy
? g p a Si - - -
V H O L S A
a
n
A FULL
if
constantly
Dry, Baited - and I Smoked
iiour, -
Sugars,--.. --,i'i':i-:
MOLASSES
'Mil-
ORKEN 'ANl) llOAISTEl.) COFFEES,
TOBACCO AND SNUFF,
, . - . i Salt, Powder and Shot. :
Special attention of Country
I A ' ' Sole Agent for the "ENTIRE" WHEAT FLOUR.
i : t '. i. ,.'-. i . t ! i
, Saiuplcs and price lent by mall.
i . . if .ui .. .. Mar. 30. 1 v l-4d w
U. S. AGE,
i . ! :
MARKET WH ARF, NEW BEHKE, N. .
v , AlsOj kffp on hand fall line of , , j tl j
ROPES AN1 TWINES,
SPIlt I '.S.VA I f.S, CANVASS,
i . AN It Al.l. KINDS i ;
SHIP CHANDELRY) ,
PAINTS,' bits and BRUSHES-
Apill l-w-;io . i , ' i ..I i ' '
w. II.
. '. . keens the best
MONONOAHEIjA whiskey,
pure VvfMs'and BRANDIES,
, , CIGAKS &e., . for sale. .
. r Trenton N. C. ;
In rear of Foy's and Koonce's stores.
Mar. 9 3 mo. ' i .''!
BERNE, N. C.
3
J, W.. BAYLISS
;i : Siiouer. 7 t 8:.'t0. I ivute
nolU - e day w nislil.
ot'micst.s ; ia strictly liist cha in ev
at the very lowest5 cash pri-
i. f ,1
i! 1 Ill
THE FALL
FOIl lWLIVEUX. . .
LE RO C ER
SUPPLY
on hand of
, MEATS,
complete line.
;
all grades.
W SYRUPS,
y
Dealers is called to my Stock.
: AT. BEAUFORT, N. 0.
WALTER DUNIN,
OP KINSTON,
Would entertain a. few hoarders at his
residence in Beaufort, on Front street,
convenient to the main business portion
of the town, fronting Fort Macon, with
the inlet anil other
Scenery of the Whole Harbor
iii full view, where invigorating and
healthful sea breezes may be enjoyed
during summer. . , t
Terms, $1.25 per day. Favorable ar
ranements will be made for board by
tne ween or montn.
, July 2, d tf v (,;-
ROBERTS & HE1IDEES01T,
" 1 V ; General Insurance Agents, ;! :
Ne w . i Berne, ., 1ST. ; O.
Only fii'st class Companies represent
iJ.Fir Llfs and Accident Insurance. ; ::
Total Capital over Forty Millions : of
Dollars. juicily
aii oraera
'I i! Uf
QJIOMb
j ni''C ' 'r?.f"""""1t f
vim . vl it.---i-ti . ,
Midlannd N. C. Railway Co.
Atlantic and No. Ca. Division
TIME TABLE No. 4. .
In Effect Sunday, 7:40 A. M., July :
- 16, 1882.' ' f
Expreea, Passenger and Mail grains
run on this road as follows:. ,
EAST.
WEST.
No. 48
Arr. L'T.
A. M. A. M.
11 3
H IA 13 16
i OU 12 113 '
It 4A 11 4 V
II 2.1 II Sl '
IS M 10 64
III SA 10 S t
10 18 18 18 '
Ml 10 IN 10
ft 88 48
06 I 06 !
sou too
8 43 8 43
8 15 8 18
. 8 07 8 07 ;
8 01 R01
7 48 7 60
7 43 7 47
7 40
A. M. A. If
STATIONS. .
No. 47
Arr. Iv.
I', u.
4 63
f MS
6 9.1
t. M.
i 3(1
4 m
t OS
43
14
S3
Goldsboro,
Hen s ..... .....
La Orange .
Falling Crerk,....
Kmsion,
14
33
Core titifk ,
50
611
AH
7 80
Tutoarora. .
Clark's,
Mew Bfrf ......
8 02
.8 U7
8 02 Rivmrdale, .
8 07 Crouton, ..........
8 24
8 4ft
ft UI
8 it Hanlock
8 62
Newport,
. ft till
9 116
ft IM
Wildwood
Hollywood
9 IK
17
Sam Soucl Hotel, ...
24
r. m
Atlantic Hotel,
9 27
Morenead Depot,.,
Freight and Aecommodation Trains
run as follows:
EAST.
; WIST
NcS
. . No 4
Arr.
STATIoiliJ" '
Arr. fri-
r. m.
I 27
1 Ml
2 43
2 fil
8 fill
4 1
4 48
4 64
20
24
31
tl 62
1 24
7 44
7 62
8 06
8 US
8 ie
r. m.
r. u.
1 Ml
1 32
IK
2 39
5 16
3 A.V
4 21
4 4fi
, 4 6U
A i ll
26
34
6 Kb
7 3J
7 44
: 7 62
' gfl7
, 8 13
P. M.
p. M.
a i
147
in
U4K
12 Ik)
11 S7
11 111
10 44
10 84
. Sot
P. II.
(I0I1I boro, .,.
Best's ;.i
La OriinKn,
KnlluiKCrfck, .ft;';.
Kilistim,.... ;
Dovr,..t..1..-...,....v
0or CVeek .A
TiifCHroru, ....'....;.
Ulttrk'......,
Newbero, ..,.,1.
Rlvtidale," .
Oroatan, ....U..LL.
Havelockr -, ......
Newport,
Wildwood,
Hollywood,
MiwonHoteL.:......;
Atlantic Holi, .,'.
Uoreboad llf pot,...
1 62
1W
n
12 81
11 32
11 116
1(1 48
10 it)
Ml OU
-.8 21
8 1
"1 M
U2
7 112
; m
I 44
88
-6 8u
V M
8 20
8 12
7 a
T II
T HI
A4
, S
6 K8
A. U.
47 and 48 daily; Tuesday, Thurs
day and Saturday.;- 4, Monday, Wed
nesday and Friday on A. & N. Division
47 and 48 daily except Sunday, and 3
and 4 Monday, Wednesday and Friday
on Central Division-1' " "
- .- , i&4iiji ;tr "; .
Train 4s c mim-iii wltH NoMh Oarolim Train
bound AVi-.i, leuyiuxaoldslioro 1:00 p m, Mid
with Wilmington a Weidou Tiuin bonnd Boutli,
leavinc Goldshoro 6:44 p. in., and 8:2ft p. in.
Train 47 canm-cls nitU North Carolin Traia
from the West, arriving at Oldboro 4.12 p. m.
and with WilrauiKton Train from At South, ar
riviiiff at ad:dbaro 9:50 . in. '
Train 1 coanc-cfn with Wilmington Train bound
South, leaving Ooldsboro ( ;44 nd f:2 p. m.,
and bonnd north, leaviiiK Goldsboro at M p. in.
Train 3 cont.ejt3wih .WibnluRtou a Weldon
Train fi om the north, rri ln at Ooldnbcm 6:41 p m
Trains 84 4 are ppcialiy adnpted fur Local
Trnrel, and will carry flitt and 8icond-cl9
coaches. IlafwoRe will bi' chpckfil ou theu
Trauts. ' X .hf'ir i. i; f
CENTRAL DIVISION.
Express 1'usaunger , and Mail Trains.
EAST..' ; ,
Ao 47. ' '' 1
i WEST.
' No. 4.
A'rr. L'vc.
STATIONS
AVr. L've
, st. P. M.
a mi
HT
, 1 34 1 Hi
"US , 1 20
P. M. P M. ' , ; ,
2 31) Smiiliflcld, '
2 43 Pin Aveniie.
2 66Holta Mill,
2 43
i 66
a oi
9 17
3 30
o us rrinceion,
3 17 Conrland's
. i
113 ' ) 13
Cittldtbyro, ' .:ripi I
FK EIGHT !
Wo. 3
AXD ACCOMMODATION.
No. 4
A'rr L've.
P M. P. M.
. 4 :.H
A'rr. Ij'vp.
p. M.r .M.
6 CO Sinillifleld, . ,
6 l flue Level Avenun,
6 Holts Mill, . -I
6 SI Princeton,
7 II Cnnrland'n,
Quldrboro, . i '
6 19
(I to
6 4(i
7 10
7 26
4 ;5
4 111
.4 US
8 4.1
4 411
4 211
4 10
4
5 30
J. W. ANDREWS,
CUt Engr. and Q a't upt.
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