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JlULU
VOL. I.
NEW BERNE, N. C, SUNDAY, AUGUST 13, 1882.
NO. 95
OLRXAL.
LOCAL NEWS.
Journal Miniature Almanac.
t Sun rises, 5:18 i Length of day,
Sua seta, 6:51 18 hours, 33 niin.
Moon seta 6:30 p. m.
day and took the train for Morehead Bits of the History of New
City on Saturday night where he will Beril6.
1 - .1 . ., 1 1, .... ........ NT, .-M. I .
..m ua, v. u . w 0n ThurBd nj M thc o3(l of Jul
tor a stocK ot goocis. 1822. at half past twelve o'clock, do-
Hubbs and O'lTara was the topic parted this life, Mr. Johnalhan Price,
among the colored voters on Rohbcrs a'w hort but not a paintul illness.
Row Saturday evening. -
New moon to-day.
Another heavy shower yesterday.
Inferior court in Greene county to
morrow. '' Work on the steamer A'ttisfon is prog
ressing rapidly.
Governor Jarvis speaks at the court
house to-morrow night.
Two interments at Cedar Grove Cem
etery during the past week. ,
' ' Maj. W. M. Bobbins has been nomina-
V ted for Congress in the 7th district.
' The violators of sec. 11, chap. 8, were
allowed to cool off yesterday no May
or's court.
The Register of Deeds issued two
marriage license last week. Both to
coloied couples. .
Several fish boats were in the market
doc k yesterday. Spots, rock, trout, and
' f flounders were in abundance.
The Old Dominion Steamship Line
has had four elegant lamps placed on its
wharf and is now lighted with gas from
the New Berne gas works.
The schooner Ella B. Hilt, Hill, cap
tain, arrived from Baltimore on Friday
mghl with a cargo of coal and cement
consigned to Geo. Allen.
The Republican State Executive Coin
niittee have ordered the delegates of the
Wilson Convention to reassemble ou thc
24th inst. and make a nomination.
Jas. E. O'Hara went to James City
last night to make a speech. This is a
Hubbs stronghold and we doubt his
. ability to make much headway there.
Phil. Holland Jr. sailed for Ilyde
t county yesterday morning. It is said
- that he goes to get out an injunction
against the mosquitoes that are ties
passing upon the fair cheeks of the
county.
. Our Chnrchea To-Dajr.
BAPTIST CHURCH.
Services by the Pastor F. W. Eason
Morning services at 11a. m. Subject
"Stepping Heavenward."
' Evening, o;l o p.m. Humect: sin
ners Called."
Kinston Items.
When a man who has rendered emi
nent service to his country, and who
by his virtues lias endeared himself to a
numerous acquaintance, takes ot them
his last, his over lasting farewell, it
Neuse river at this mint is still rising seems to be not improper to lake some
and thro.il pnn considerable damn era to little notico Ot Ins liast lite, that posteri
th r. n, in th Inw lamia. l' wx3 De CIMUiieu W lio JllSUCC to 118
1 1 mnmnrv. mul lo nrnlir. hv hi fivaiiiitln.
Louis McCullen says he 'is trying to I And that the life of Mr. Price has been
outdo Dr. Tanner in the matter of star- a great public, as well as private bene-'
vation says he has ate nothing for six
eeks and expects to go a month longer.
The recent rains in the neighborhood
of the Tuckers and thc Quinnerlys in
Pitt county have almost completely
ruined the corn and cotton on the swamp reflected on by one in a thousand. At
inula. Tim nvvnia f inn fioliiu nf the time ot the undertaking, there
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, , 1 . .. 1 ..1' 1 I nun lttbiv iv infiiiimiifii niiun ii-ns;ir
unuu5ralu, ,., ."" in the country, and to undertake and
dred barrels, say they will take one bar- completely 'effect the acliud survey of
el of corn for all these Holds will now the whole State or North Carolina, pass
I !.. 1. I...1 !.. . .... I
make. The overflowed cotton has shed " lnl' luw 1 acu, up aim now .
. , , .1 1 its numberless roaus, laying iiown wiui
,tte8' M'aieH and uons, . leaving nriici'Hioii. the situation of the Stale with
nothing but the stalk. The ruin on the respect to other States, and the counties
lowlands is almost complete. with respect to each other tracing the
. . T-- . 1 , course 01 uie rivers irom meir sources
The town of Kmston-its youth and k, Uie wa .ielinentiiiir the mountains.
beauty moved out to the Seven Springs I tlio numerous towns, villages, aeade
last Thursday, to a hospitable picnic "es ""l county seals, and finally
measuring anil exniiuuiiK 10 ine eve,
PNMHtUKfr for Morehead t'ltr
Maj. John Hughes, Col. John N
Whitford of Jones, A. H. Holton and
family, L. H. Cutler and family, Messn
E. W. Smallwood and Joseph Hackburn
Mr. J. C. Kennedy and lady and W
Kennedy and lady of Lenoir.
Bodies Exhumed.
On Friday last the bodies of Gideon
Sparrow and Paul Sparrow, son of
Gideon, were taken from the vault
Smith s creek,' in Pamlico county
brought to New Berne and re-interred
in Cedar Grove Cemetery.' Gideon died
of dropsy 6th of August, 1844. Paul
was accidently shot near Franklinton
ou the 14th of November, 185C.
lit, in the way ot his profession, no one
will deny. Although no body is igno
rant of the existence of Price s Map of
the State of North Carolina, it is believed
that neither the public utility and vast
importance or the work, nor the dim
culty of executing it, have ever been
are without sin, it seems to follow that! remain to suck away the lil'e blood Sale of Valuable Lands.
tuose wno nave sin ougns not w casi ftfi ... mvinlo I
litem, in a worn, now seiuom appears ,,rl - ..- i..,n . ui.aii y vhimp ot iinia ami exi-eui.d b
such a man upon the stage of life per- " : " "T , r 7 .. UM Wur,,'
1 - .1. i xAi-l.Alk....i,l.l,iniia linnilQa I And 11 V Kmwn In 111.. It ... .1 ..f i ....... ..i. ..i
I.0..0 ...4- nrxfA in nn nrM II- iu lirtfrl U'll I 1 1 I'll Ml II1H I LIT I III 111 11.1 M , .(Hirn. I .J ' w...,..ii.(.MiiM-, r.
1 "" "" " --" , toijonw. ri.miiy, , u tin- I -.:1b Uav il .Inly, lsd.
thougnt extravagant to say, that on a lew Democratic lM'jireRontatnesjniia reKkurm iiwun.iv .n the kokmt t
ntanv accounts. Carolina never saw his an.1 SUi.itma Imva failod nnf fim ,ul '"'., liuuk c. No. tK vnu-
n,,,.l I .lira , immnrtnl liVfinVlin. liA I V . .A. . ' , , V i. ?fV 4?" ?'l lk III the Court
lOllHU! TllSlt WOHlll l 10 IUI1I U iiowb iiwr in 1 1. num. .,i
prominent bins of his mind, the strong- brifiamls Ihmsiuim the police Monday, lllh l)JO ol September
est trait in his character, was philan- prove liuuiequaie. um iuwk-i
thropy, or an unbounded love of the see to It that we now una tauutul nt
whole human race, lie was, m the ami Wiriimil lJonieHentntivos.
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H iiniH (it ii it? pniice mi i im-im iiuc vi tut
noblest works of tiortvQr Jie
nltjl fiimhiifipnllll lint, milvr ill
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but in Diiiiciiile "An tamest man..- jvubsou iiiiuiiniu. . m
Agisilous, Kingolbmrta, beingasked Uoiisress oe ol a very (linereiii
"what ought children to learn" replied miaiitv from the present ! ArCTf
w-, i"'-"" lor k (Sun.
wucu uiey lieuiiiw uitrii. xuuiiiiui tiv-
tiiir in the ceneration unit betore and
with Jonathan Price, in Newbern, kept New sweet potatoes are lteing offer
their children constantly reminded, eillbr sale iu our market. Stephen
both with the word of UoA, and ot the p Eiiis0 mU tll0 tlwt on Momlay
iin.l in 1SS9 . r town fill.xl u-itl. vmtnsr la4' 01 o0 1 Ir PCok- AlieJ
. ium uriCl IIII1ICI1 lHJIU'nillullilluO
3ts lone of 'the Kjnct,TO )eimMniits, men iu earliest,
v in nrlcti I r luualioleson cannot bribe nor
1882.
m.,tliiv:il il:tl.. oMincyi d in (aid tuoil-
Ul Wll: A tr:lt ol klml slliinl in 4,ii,.bril..u
Towiirliii, .tiljuinlin; tli. h, -il.oi t Villiuuu mwl
lliu h-ii ii A. W ill,:u,; loiilainiut; lux ucris,
in. ue or lts, :,, ( b. iny il.. MiHie Umii hu b lb,.
ail T. Y. Work-v ..U i imxv iRiiili-k.
K. N. l-ori l k',
. , , ' I'Uiu n HouiJ l.'oiu.
July 3d, 18S.
NOTICE.
men of extraordinary talent and merit were of good size and very smooth.
llirl.'oiu.t) ('(iiiin.i: i,u ,t have onl rU Hint nil
real rt:il,'Kil,l l.y u -..u, nil tu tuu cvuuiv hr
laxtn due lor tin' ) . ;n livi..,, :ui 1 imlnmnUiy I lie
owners Kiiliimi u nif ii,.- .ultliiiiHitii t.iiKn-rent
:tlluwiit by law pi (i l.l, ,1 i l.e laxei. un d lnn.1-.
:iiui.iiii uyilienrsl ill llrielllbl'l
rsiiii win take u.iiii.
in all kindH of occupations and profes
sions. The writer ot this has heard Ur
r . L. J lawks relate with no Utile mer
riment, that he has known his father to
take lun brothers and hiinsell Monday
morning, belore starting to school and
The signs indicate that the fall
run of shad has com ineneed. About
275 barrels Mere taken yesterdav
by the Messrs, llowland, with sev
eral hundred barrels more in the
.wmdinKly.
jiilyM&wul
Pai tii t iiilei--
.1 ti.ni lll tliemitltes
Ii. N. KII.HUKN,
t'ounly Treumirer.
l,r M icq . Li inmo L ii.inn ir
t' J 4 I inu.ii I lin limit I l.n .liul.mnna .,( ,l.,,.iic
o. .... .v... ....j .., "i roin one to another, wit h the same ex
litis county. Hit; erowa was large, and actnef.s as it done wilh the surveyor s
the picnic a pleasant nuccess. The ehain. All this, I say required a degree
n,,l,lHl,m .! w ,tnnt. m.-iL-iiio-1 intellect that deter ill tiies the possessor
1 ' I tu lid niiAor hnfLVfn'ri froni. wnrLa
i i ;. . i ii. . i .. i . .
gootitiine tor uiemeiiy uancers anu How coinpiehensive, how intcrpris
tilling the sylvan retreat with the sweet ing and energetic must have been that
Rounds of iiiiiKin. Th uiniei ii.n was e-en- mind capable of erasping at a view, both
erouslyand bounteously provided for. al fCTZll
These gatherings are useful as well as tlie genius and perseverance that could
pleasant. They tend more highly to ap- execute the herculean labor. It - has
predate that sex ' whose condition in 'beMi subject of eulogy not only in
, , ., , , , . u several ol the Mates hut a so by the re
ovprv liiiiil 1 1 nil ir Hip 't.'in.l:inl hv winch I . .. . . . .J .
. viewers or I'.urone. if, r hnnlil he l-n-
its degree of civilization is estimated. niomUeral that it was a private, not a
Here, too, is learned something ot that public work.
oiiavilru-" exiimni'o if u-ninnn which 1 lis survey of the coast of North Caio
, ., - c , . , ., , , una, on which ne was employed uy t te
ih.trtT.ijl lltu nvin ir L-mirlit Imrwl nun I.. 1 . ... I . '. . J
""" State, is well known and highly an-
breathed in the lay ol troubadour. proved for its accuracy and is another
The Democratic County Convention l,0O,f ni8 mathematical skill, his last
, '.ft. Air i wiiiwi iiiV'iin I' iijiv? Mitr, n fin in nnr
TO nominate canutuutes xor, county out- purposo of takillR tho ievcl of 8eye,al of
cors will meet in Kinston, on the 9th of t,e counties, ascertaining the degree of
SeDtember next. It is useless to sav fdesceiittotheriverstheinselves, thereby
the fierco democratic" are moving deiernune uie proper places -tor cut-
"' """ tiresattslaction.
these positions oirer. It is believed the We now come to his private character.
classic orator. Marshal A. Grav will And Here l appeal to the grateful recol
lections of all my fellow citizens to say,
r i mi i I how acceptable was always the com-
"",-M"'"" "v !" i" pany ana . conversation of their old
taking J. Quiucey Jackson, if he could friend (for ho was the friend of all)
not DUt on the iudicial ermine, will don how easy, now unassuming, yet how
i,.ni-.5i paIio. tf iiin 1'ift, Dt. instractive his conversation. Whenever
liic oi;unbvi nil tviuco twit- iibii ri. iiavu . i i .
...... n T t.. ii i the opinions ol hia lriends happened to
rial district. Bryan N. Fields, whose be dilferent from his 'own, he opposed
name stnackxot the sheriffality and wlio them with' temper anil with candor,
is fnllv nrenared to furnish "77 drinks never with acrimony, or even disrespect,
before breakfast" to all brothers-in-law BVt with w',at S""" di'1, he correct
, . , whenever it was necessary, the errone-
and the rest of mankind, will be sheriff 0UH Bentiments or opinions of his female
Davis' indefatigable partner. B. W. friends; he pleasingly led them to the
Canadv. the "watch doz" of hh; own discovery of truth', by the softness of
give them a lively switching with the nets awaiting transportation. AH
remark, '-it will arouse you and keep the. fisheries ill the couutv will soon
the school master from wasting his time iM1 : cuii i.i.. illui ..... tnlsf ,i.e
you.' Price was oi the Hawks ,. ,..,,, ...., ,.,.,w.i.
i ... i ..,.1 i. .. .1. it. rt ..: ,i..,r, ..r it. I i uu i turn uPi-i.itn.ii. 111 iin.n
M;iunil mil. Hunting Hi tiin iniiirn i'i vnt- I . I 1 4. 1 l'4l
mv nit to he success o t be man. We "iKiifftt cApci tiiuoti-i 111 tin- i-
may in this vnlujhttncd day object to priotors.-CVfrterc County Telephone:
such ttraclting, yet it must be inluiiued
Kuisintlic li ice of Matches.
Philadelphia, Aug. !. Every
wholesale grocer iu Philadelphia
was this morning notified of the
advance in the price of matches
from 25 cents to 1.50 per gross,
according to kind, and the jobbers
and dealers iu matches announced
COMMERCIAL.
plethoric coffers, will take charge of the
county treasury. The office of Register
of Deeds will go by the order of natu
ral selection, to Charles F. Harvey,
The Superior Court Clerkship ah
Hotel BpslacMu
Among other evidences of progress iu
our city we are pleased to note that; our
hotels are doing well. Mr. Patterson
( of the Central hotel repot tluisiness un
usually good-, while Mr. Street of the
C as ton House says his register will
show a large increase over any preced
ing year. The future outlook for th
eityis encouraging. '
The Man Meeting at Trenton.
We learn from one who was present
that the meeting at Trenton yesterday
was unusually large. Speeches were
inade by (Sl. L. W. Humphrey, ,J. E,
O'Hara, Taylor of Edgecombe, Wassom
of Ooldsboro, L. J. Moore Esq., Capt.
E.R. Page, E. B. Dudley and Eobt.
' Hancock. ' ' . ' . ' . '
The meeting was presided over by
Capt. Page. He made the closing speech
favoring O'Hara after the following
resolution was unanimously passed:
' Resolved, That we, the Republicans
of Joues'county, in mass meeting as
sembled, do ratify and endorse the
Hon. Jas. E. O'Hara for a seat in the
48th Congress of the U. S., and do
pledge him our earnest and active sup
port in the election.
.- Messrs. Dudley and Hancock spoke in
favor of Hon. O, Hubbs, but our inform-
ant states that there was not a dissenting
voice to the above resolution. '
his tones, and the kindness of his man
ner; and although they might not be
come converts to his opinions, they
scarce ever failed to become his friends;
but never, never did he intentionally
l i.rt J-....1:. 1- i ..-.
i wiiiuiii Mir it-i-unn i'i any iiuiiiitii in-llljj;.
His e.mitfiioiis liiinil wan nmnlu Klm-tt.l
comes the tug of war will be hotly I with various kind of knowledge.-'! Un
contested. Judge Turner of Pink Hill, sides that, immediately connected with
Judge Sutton of La Orange, Judge ''is profession, .he well understood As-
Ki.iiiin.lv nf "Olen TesHH " JITiAir- Tlnr-r',',"""Jf' "CT.Knipny., "u aviK:nion
Kennedy or Uleu Jesse, . mijor mi- ho wa8!R. tolerablo Botanist, understood
ret, jonu n, jjogiuuts, uiuy vvoinipue, uiiawing and painting very well, and
and John H. Shockly of Woodington, was likewise perfectly acquainted wilh
are all urgently
pective friends. It is true the three
that when the Elder Hawks died In
left around him young men whose abil
ity, learning, morality and perseverance
would have given them high positions
in any country or age.
For who shall lightly say that fame
Is nothing but an empty name.
While in that sound there is a charm,
The nerves to brace, the heart to warm,
As tlunkint'of tho mighty dead,
The.voung from slothful couch shall
start,
And vow with lifted hands outspread
lake them to ask a noble part. "
Bufa writer says, and is it not the as those distributed in this city,
truth, "whichever be your route to un- J .
derstmnl the world the conclusion will
be the same. Its joys lie in a little com
pass, and one the opiKirtunity of all.
What is exceptional in your career is
quite as apt to bring pain as triumph.
"That which made plain father and
mother happy when you came among
them, must suflice for you.
Dr. F. L. Hawks is thought to have
been the eulogist of Jonathan Price.
The North Carolina maps executed by
Trice is now but seldom seen, if at all
by our citizens, while his maps of the
town ot JNew ISerne, made in 1MU, is
onstantly before them, with the exten
sion by William H., Marshall in lN7!i.
Price's surve3r of Newbern commenced
at the iron cannon,-at the corner of the
Episcopal church .fence on Middle and
Pollock streets. The gun was captured
in the Revolutionary war, by one of
John Wright Stanly's vessels, from a
British armed vessel at sea, when it was
brought to the port. It was presented
to the British by Lady P.lessington, with
her name cast upon it, and if it cannot
now, from the effect of time and rust;
A BLACKSMITH
Wanted Immediately.
Apply to
E. M. HODGES,
augtl-dOt Kinston, N. C.
DR. EDWARD CLARK
Rikm'''iiIIv oIIhis ii-i.fi-.inn:il -rrviivs In Hid
dliz.-ns ot N.'W llnrne Mini . ullnl.i v f ill loliu.liiig
llus ii-:i.'i i.t.I f in , .- ., lull) l.nitlt tn ye.-irs
where m.-ihu i.-il IVvers ... .:4ii; j,., ,,. , mu ,,b
? tHlrii ian iiu.l miicuii, '
on-icK-ll.-iiiiiH k Hi..- iIiiik .iniv rnrini
Cnivi-i. itiitl I'ulliH'k.
iie.-iil.....-.', til. I 4 "li:i innii Umi .', (vt"t eml)
count N.-iiM- mul Crnvrn. aui'l-ilswHu
Polloksville Convention.
Stoamor TRENT will leavo New Berne
a iHoport.onato nso ou their part. illHtanti Mn mimtm afu,r ,',.1
Not ices nro oil their way . through- of train from Morehead City, and will
our Tlio union 10 l lie same eueei reunn m tune tor down tram in the af
ternoon, thus enabling parties on the
line of railroad below New heme to at
tend the Senatorial Convention at Pol
loksville on that day. (low Jarvis and
other distinguished speakers have been
in vi tea to address the people on the oc
citiiiou, and are exjiecled to be present.
i ..it-mm cu n.iiiiiiu.iiiiHuiH nrst-ciass.
(iEO. T. DUFFY,
augll Cien. Freight Agent.
Vour Name In Print.
Mr. Ralph llowland of Beaufort was
in the city yesterday.
Miss Mamie Ureen. daughter ot our
townsman, Judge Green, left for the
mountains yesterday morning. She will
stop at Uickoty. . ' -
Miss Sarah Munly, daughter of the
late Hon. M. E. Manly, took the train
for Warm Springs yesterday morning
and will spend a short time in Raleigh
J. W. Morris, Freight agent of the
Midland Railway came down last night
Mr. W. II. Wtihab of fjladosrille
Hyde con; ty, was ri t'.e city on
pressed by their res- mooiogy; uui in JNaiurat rnuosopiiy,
inn ivjiv iv;.ii;v' Hlin llllliuttb uiuiiuii;it
last named, like the prosterity of Ban-
quo, "come like shadows, so depart,"
yet since they possess tho essenco of
unity and will naturally follow lho"in-
terests af their progenitor, it is predict
ed, the nomination .will partake of a
military rather than of a judicial char
acter. ; However "there is many a slip
betwixt the cup and the lip" and these
are but the vaticinations of a sojourner
who gives his personal convictions.
-' .
The August Overflow.
This summer has probably been the
wettest that'we have had since 1807,
while the season, taken all together, has
not been so propitious. Many times
heretofore local rains' have Hooded
lands adjacent to swamps and other low
places, but the river was never out of
its banks until last week, when an un
precedented rise occurred that carried
destruction with it; In two days the
water rose twelve feet. Corn in the
river fiats was almost completely sub
merged. At least five hundred acres
and five times as many barrels of corn
suffered by this inundation in this comi
ty. All of the corn is not ruined, as
the water was over it but a short time
Some of the best corn land in the coun
ty are these low lands of the Tar and
these freshets are so unusual that they
are never anticipated, and in ''pitching
the crop no calculation is based on this
possibility.1 It is safe to say, we think
that the damage done by this overflow
is from six to ten thousand dollars. Tito
principal sufferers are those between
here and Rocky Mount. Tarboro South
era or.
Corn 90 cents in
bulk.
sacks, 88 cents 'm
In that domestic household kind too,
so common, but so useful, he exceeded
almost an other men.
His charity was of the most benevo-i
lent kind. Far from confining it to a
sect, or even to a country, it extended
to tne 'itoie human race. , As an in
stance of his practical morality, I will
relate a transaction, which he no doubt
has mentioned to others, ns well as to
the writer of this. Many years ago,
while living at Pasquotank, he owned a
negro man and his wife; these he car
ried to Philadelphia, and trenerouslv
and nobly gavo them their freedom;
this, however, could not bo legally done
without expense, and it cost lum.
think, about throe hundred dollars to
pass through tho forms prescribed by
law. Heverai. years alter wards he re
turned to Philadelphia and had the
curiosity to pay a visit to his freed nian
and woman; they had then a family of
several children, and were living very
comfortably. BuL their joy at seeing
him was extravagaut. Oppressed will
the weight of the immense obligation
conferred on the m$ they showed him
their- children, their house, thou furni
ture, and said all these as - well as our
freedom, ve are indebted to you for.
and all the happiness we and our chit-'
dren enjoy; anil when he left them their
gratitude broke forth in these expres
sions: ''Farewell my dear good master;
God blern'i and preserve you; you have
made us all happy, and we shall re
member your goodness to the last hour
of our lives."
But perhaps envy or ill nature may
whisper "ho had his faults," True
good reader, he had; but where I ask is
the human being without faults V He
himself, did not pretend that he, more
than others, was exempt from the com
mon frailties, of our nature;; but they
were as few at least, as fall to the lot of
other men,, and did not. touch tho heart.
To malice, to revenge, to hatred and all
the bad passions of bad men, he was an
entire stranger. But to the above in
sinuation, peiliaps the best reply would
be the words ot Jenus Christ: "Let him
that is without sin among you: cast the
first etone." I would just remark, that
if tlioe only all -wed to cast stones, who
Ni:V IlKKNE OTAKKET.
Cotton Middling lljc; low middling
IHc. good ordinary lie; ordinary IOJc.
None in market.
Corn KSc. in bulk; 90c. in sacks.
Turpentine Receipts moderate. Firm
at ??2..ri0 for yellow dip.
Tak Finn at 3?1.2.r and fll.fiO.
I'.eesw AX 20c . to 22c. per lb.
Honey 00c. per gallon.
Country Bacon Hams 18c; sides
lfic; shoulders lfic. Lard 15c.
Beef On foot, 5c. to lie.
Sweet Potatoes 50c. per bushel.
Eoos 10c. per dozen.
Peanuts $2.50. per bushel.
Foupek $1.50.
Peaches 15e. to 40c. per peck.
Apples 80a50c. per bushel.
Pears $1.00 per bushel.
Onions $1.00 per busnel.
Beans 50c. per bushel.
Hides Dry, 9c. to lie; green 5c.
Tallow 6c. per lb.
Chickens Grown, 50c. per pair.
Meal Bolted, Sl.lu pn- bushel,
NOTICE.
Irish Potatoes 1,50 per bushel, but
it could, lor a number ol years De plain- few in market.
Iv seen on the corner where it now Shingles-5 inch, $2.25 per M.; 6
" I ; i J". . Ait ur . i . .h..-t ..t 1
... i,, t I men, saps, $"t.uu per m.; uearis, u.wu
'Office of Sec. and Treas. New Berne
& Pamlico Steam Transportation Co.
iNew uerne, JN. C, Aug. o, W2.
At a meeting of the directors, held on
Wednesday, June 27, tlie Treasurer was
ordered to collect from the Stockholders
of the Company thirty per cent, of then
subscriptions to the capital stock of said
Company on or before the 15th day of
August, 1H8U.
Stockholders arc recpiested to maki.
payment as above at inv oltice in New
Berne. 'Respectfully,-
T. A. GREEN,
ougS-dtd Sec. & Treas.
Elizabeth City Brewery,
' ELIZABETH, X. C.
Jenkins' Ale.
King the Town ltrll.
Why don't the firemen let our city
authorities have it rung and give us the
time of day and night V We learn the
city half bell, in Ratoigh, strikes the
hours and half hours and is the only
alarm bell in that city, twice or more
the size of New Berne.
Now the Doctors have made our town
as ..ciweet as a bag of; bergamot ..and as
per M.
healthy as the mountains, let us have
the hours on thc city bell, oh, yes, oh,
yes, oh, yes. J. C.
fourthly: nt Nau'H Hfn
There is more courting and flirting to
the square foot, now going on at Nag's
Head than at any other place in the
stale, in proportion to population. In
fact its a dangerous place to go to, and
we are half inclined not to run the risk
of going down there any more this sum
mer. Courting is like unto a quick
sand or a crab hole, if you put your foot
in it, the first thing you know you are
sucked in. Economist.
UAI.TIMORU OTAUKET.
Baltimore, August 11. Oats easy;
southern new 00a71c; western white
0Sa70c; Pennsylvania C5a08c. Pro
visions firm; mess pork $22.25a23.25.
Bulk meats shoulders and clear rib
sides, packed, Halite". Bacon-- shoul
ders 12c; clear rib sides 151c. Hams
laialOjc. Lard rehned 14c. Collee
firm; Rio cargoes, ordinary to fair,
$.Ui9"c... .Sugar steady; A soft ftje.
Whisky steady at $1.18. .
NEW YORK COTTON MARKET.
New York, August 11. Cotton fu
tures closed dull; August 12 8iJ
il2 84; September 12 Mala 52; October
11 87all on; .November 11 U7all US; De
cember 11 C8; January 11 7?a
11 77. Sales for futuro delivery, 40,000.
Cotlon easier; uplands 13; Orleans
13 5-l(i.
WU.IUINKTON 11 A II K KT.
Wilmington, August It. Spirits tur-
VTe
Yet
Tiii-; AU' is Tii:tiiiif:icliirH(l at Una jrewi-rv, Is
UMULXE AND PURE,
I tie wed IVoiii I'uro Malt and
Hop ,
1h n Huh Ionic, Mipi'i ini lo nu.l much li'ttt-r
tlnin any lleer ninile.
llUK I UIC.1 ll,S.Hir.ill, illlll i H lf Vl'lllUtlKS u
llKilavilll fi'vera utiil rliillx.
P.'Ul.'l's fiip)iii'tl in b:ii li-l-;, kegs, or bottleil in
Crates.
Kvciiimni'iulHU liy i.livM.-iiiiiP.
AU.Iress,
THOMAS M. JF.NKINS & CO.,
Bo.r 2S, ElizaU'th City, N. C.
aiiKirilnm
KINSTON
COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE,
KINSTON, N. O.
Joseph Kinsey Principal.
clarence li. Dow ell, 1st Assistant.
peutino firm nt 42c. Rosin steady iss Bkttie Kinrey, 2d
at $1.32J for strained, and $1.45 for
good strained. Tar linn at $1.85. Crude
lui-cutine hnn at $1.75 for hard, and
fr2.7:j for yollow dip and virgin.
Tho IX'inot nv( i' Fnilim
We warned them of it.
uracil . them to tlie wovk.
pointed out tho patb of duty.
tlie Democrats in Congress, with
the exception of a lew dear-headed
and liee-heaifed men like Sunset
Cox, failed to come up to tlie
einei'geucy.
'Che policy for statesmen was lo
abolish all internal revenue taxa
tion, to wipe out that last relic of
the civil war, and to give relief to
tho people who are crushed beneath
the weight of an uupreeedeuted
mass of impositions. This should
have been done first of all; and
then the p;ross, conspicuous abuses
of our .'tariff, taxation Hhould like
wise have been swept otl without
mercy.
Hut the Democracy in Congress
had not vitality aud energy enough
to strike the blow; too .-many of
them were hot for I ho old nag and
an appropriation.' and so the taxes
: Comparative Cotton Statement. w
New York, August 11. The following
is the comparative cottou statement for
the week ending this date:
i. 1882.' -1881. '.'
Not receipts at all U.
S. porta, . . . . 4,7(57 , 13,176
T)tal receipts to this
date, . . i . .4,618,910 5,728,648
Exports for tlie week 19,042 19,r29
Total exports to this 1
date, . . . . .3,f02,24 4 460,286
Stock at all U.S. ports 158,029 2:1,933
Slock at all interior
towns, . . ... 10,551 22,809
Stock at Liverpool, 609,000 707,000
Stock of Anvn afloat
for Great Britain, . 29,000 .,, 87,000
Miss M. Blanche Uobey, Music Teacher.
terms:
Tuition from ftl to t'li per month in all
English branches. .
Languages with Higher English, $4
per month.
Music, including use of instrument,
$4 per mouth. . f
School taught and conducted on
Graded School principles.
Fall Term opeus August 2 Mil, 1682.
n,i-t-.1tt - .i . v
Midland North Carolina Railway Company,
New'Seunk,." ti, Aug'T, 1882.
Tickets, for reunion of 27th Regiment,
good from 10th to 20th Aug , as follows:
Morehead to Goldwboro and return, $2. 50
New Berne " " 2.00
Kinston " - ' 00
La Granite " P :. " '-' CO
J. W. ANDREWS,
aug8dtd Superintendent
NOTICE.
Having been apiwinteil this day by
the Board of County Commissioners,
Wood Inspector, of this city,, my office
will be at James F. Clark's store.'
J. J. ROBINSON,
aug8dtf , Inspector.
BRICK FOK SALE
FERIBEE &. CTiriHY
STONEWALL, N. C. ' '
Apply to Dail Bros.,
Jul 26 d I m
New Berne, X. C.