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0 EN Ah. VOL. I. NEW BERNE, N. C., TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1882. NO. 96. V? LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Cicero Orkkn Greenback Convent'n. Polloksville Convention. Jonrual Rltnlatnrc Almanac. Sun rkes, 5:20) Length of day, Sun seta, 6:49 ) 18 hours , 89 min. Moon sete 737 p. m. Another heavy rain yesterday. Mr. Gordner's shingle machine was lirainary trial of Governor JarvU' Speech. A large crowd iurned out to hear the 1 Governor last night. . He had good at tention and made an excellent campaign speech. Wo will give a moro extended notice of it to-morrow. The Governor leaves to-day for Nags Head. Arrested for Murder. ! On Monday morning ijuite a crowd of colored people from James City assem bled at the court house to hear the pre- last Monday and resulted in the nom ination of Dr. C. Thompson, son of Frank Thomnson F.sn.. for the Lee-isla- The cUMUlR arffllilieilt-S HI tnr. a vow woiti.v . nmn nn.i well star route trial' ha ve been arranjyed qualified for the position, but it seoms started yesterday. ' The schooner Wude Hampton arrived in ballast f rem Beaufort yesterday. ' The dredge boat Cyclops was'dredging Mr. Oliver's dock near the railroad yes terday. Rev. J. C.Price, col., will lecture at fttanlV Hall to-morrow nkht on his travels in Europe. ; ' ' r : ' The Silver Comet Band made a hand Caroline Canady, cot who was under arrest for the murder of her infant on the 8th day of Augurst. The warrant was issued by Tlios, Stan ly, Esq., and returned to him. Messrs. H. R. Bryan and W. W. Clark appeared for the defendant and asked that the hearing be postponed until Thursday The court was willing to continue the uase but would hold the prisoner. After argument by counsel in favor of bailing some appearance in their new uniforms defendant, the court decided to allotv last niirht. and furnished excellent music on the occasion of Governor Jar- vi' speech. : : ' .: The Republican Convention at Eliza beth City on the 10th nominated Valter " Pool for Congress. He is brother to L. C. Pool, the candidate for Judge, and is said to be a good canvasser. The New Berne machine works has just completed a saw and grist mill for Mr. Hezekiah Davis of this county. The rock far the grist is from Moore county and is said to be the best used. . We return thanks to Mr. John French for peaches sent in on Monday, also to Mr. A. W. Wood for an extra fine one that was grown on Mr. O. H, Perry s plantation near the city. It weighed 01 ounces and measured 10 inches in circumference. her to give bail in the sum of five huh areu dollars justified, for her appear- auceatll o'clock next Thursday. mass issue Flrat Cotton. Mr. Wm. May sent in from Mr. Joe Hear the Othor Side. The account we gave of the meeting at Trenton in Sunday's was from an O'Hara follower. iesterday we hoard from a Hubbs man who was present, and he declares that a large majority of the crowd was for Hubbs. W. II. N. Green, col., who was present says no such resolution was passed by the meeting as was re ported by our O'Hara man. He say one Simmons, col., offered such a roBO lution but the chairman declared it out of order. He says there were a ereat many polored men from Onslow the meeting making a great deal of fuss, and when he asked them who they were for they repliod Canady. - A disinterested party from Trenton The' Mar Jtoute" Trial COMMERCIAL. the that a majority of the people hero are opposed to conventions and say they won't vote for a nominee, and expect the Doctor will have a hard time to get elected. They say the Doctor belongs so that there shall be lour address es from counsel for the Government and eight horn counsel lor the ac cused. This arrangement, like that followed in regulating the jury challenges, has its advantages lor the ilef'eiiKe. lint; eniiKHlorino' the .i. r: , i .... i . ii., I 1 " - w uie xuciuunu ring, as mey can u, ami lllimKlr ftf nn,i iu nf ittmi,tv of don t want any one but a Kichlander tor jntapmil. amonfv. 1 h deionihrnrs. it mi., t i i I ' . . 7 unjoin, iiieieuiukwouim-imeuis cau mmUy ,0 cai0(i ulljv,jiv iuu mj uuiuiu tuiuuu.iw, u ne i Kor lioann tlio summing no lor the called, for the same oihee. C. S. Hewitt luosecution Wedlsdav. and. oi of White Oak, independent, and L. D. course, assured the jury that he be- iiancock, liberal, with the regular heved twelve men had been lound standing candidate. J. II. Foy, inde- who were able to obtain a clear im pendent democrat, and I hear of several dei'standing of the complicated other independents agaiin t the other mass of details involved in the case, nominees, Mr. II. II. Sanderlinfor clerk as well as ready to give an uiiprej- against Huggins, nominee, and L. O. Fonville for sheriff, against Murrill, nominee, and I don't recollect how many for Register of Deeds againjit D. E. Humphrey, nominee. The general opinion is mat some ol the nominees will be badly beaten. ' udiced verdict. Like the testimo ny with which he had to deal, Mr. Ker's address bore most hardly on NEW ItERNK RIARKKT. Cotton Middling lHc; low middling Hie. good ordinary 11c. : ordinary IOJc. None in market. Corn SSc. in hulk; 90c. in sacks. Turpentine Receipts moderate. Firm at $2.50 for yellow dip. tar f irm at 1.S ana xi.su. Beeswax 0c. to 22c. per lb. Honey 00c. per gallon. Country Bacon Hams 18c. ; sides 10c.; shoulders 15c. Lard 15c. Beef On foot, 5c. to 6c. Sweet Potatoes 50c. per bushel. tAMU lie. per dozen. Peanuts 12.50. per bushel. r odder s l.ro. Peaches 1 5c. to 40c. per peck. APl'LES 30a50c. per bushel. Pears $1.00 per bushel. Onions til.fto per busnel. HEANK rtOe. per bushel. Hides Dry, Do. to lie; green 5c. ' Tai.low Iks. per lb. Chiokens Grown, 50c. per pair. Meal Bolted, $1.15 par bushel. Irish Potatoes $1,50 iter bushel, but CITY ITEHS. Tliis column, Beit to local new, la to be nsd I for Loral Advertising. Greenback Conrentlon. "" A National Greenback Labor "tJon vention of the Second Congressional District will meet in New Berne on Thursday the 31st ol August, at the court house for the purpose of putting in nomination a suitable candidate for Congress. Delegates are requested o at tend from all the counties in the Dis trict. ClCEKO GkkeK," ' - Chairman. v CBAV EN COUNTY DELEGATES. Isaac Brock, col., Frank Heath, Jeakun Gritlin, Monroe Rountree, col., Charles Sutton, Caleb Dunn, col., Daniel Bryan, col., John A. Jackson. Jessey White, col., Uobert Brock, Kite Nite, R. J. Brock, W. N. Gardner, William Griffin, John C. Collins, John T. Lincoln, Henry Spear, John O. Gardner, John G. Smith, Amos Biggs, col., O.K. Wetheriagtou, George Willis, John Corbert, Bums. All Nationals are invited to attend. Aug. 15. Uradv, and it is diilieult to see how that accommodating miblic servant few in market can escane conv ct, on. nt. as the ""inulick-u men, i learned counsel remarked, "here theV are, Stephen W. Dorsev and inch, sajis, per M, $4.00 S2.25 per M.; fi lHr Al.; hearts, ii.OU WASHINGTON LETTER. the others, before t lie jury, on a level with" (say a little below) "the humblest citizen of the country. It would indeed bo a grand vindica tion of our institutions if they 'could be convicted like other criminals." Washinoton, D. C, Aug. 12, '82. Washington is now a deserted village The President, Congress, most of the Cabinet, all of fashion, and the lobby Jt wo(1 iuiml, particularly ill the naveueparMHi. Many cnieis oi uureau (.ast, of Dorscy. A. 1. Time ana a largo number ol clerks are away on summer vacations. The absence is conspicuous on the street's in the parks, in the hotelHand in the air. "Well, let them alone and they w ill come and bring their behind them." The easy; white Pro- Americaii Itar Association. At the opening of the American Bar Association at Saratoga a lew days ago, Alexander 11. Law ton of Rhem'sfarm yesterday the first open yesterday says bethought the crowd boll of cotton this season. It opened on was about equally divided between Thursday last. Hubbs and O'Hara. - r : . - Orvat FkU In Good.. One of the top shelves in Mr. ' C. E. Foy's store fell yesterday of its own ac cord." No damage, only a few boxes of matches took fire. Swansboro Items. Larceny at Pollokavllle. Two small colored boys broke into the hiill house-of Mr. HA. White at Pol loksville on Sunday night and carried his gin at his place on New River Crops are very good everywhere. Col. E. W. Fowville has a fine or chard and one of the prettiest flower gardens I ever saw. Mr. W. N. Marine has bought a new xteuin engine iiom raiDOt at uo. to run Dr. E. W. Ward is ahead in farming as a general thing.- He has the largest field of corn and cotton of any farmor in the neighborhood and is pulling his fodder now. -' - Win. J. Gillett, a good farmer in off a bushel of corn. They were taken before Justice Jas. F. White, and dealt with according to law. 'IHocKlng Birds. Our sexton, Mr. Russ, of Cedar Grove cemetery says the number of mocking birds at the cemetery this summer is Wolf Pitt, has three acres in cotton that unusually large. He says there has will make, if nothing happens, six 500 been great destruction among the young pound bales, the best I have seen in this ones by the cats, ana ne is going 10 pro- county. Mr. Sol Gornto, is stripping vide against this next spring by caging I fodder. them until they are aoie to ny. Xhe beiir9 nnd ,.Mooona nrn nWifni . - ' f It H f T . i r IaKltrate Court ueie. air, ooiin oammons, a. good larm- Lizzie Chadwick was up before Squire J er and blacksmith, says there are 500 Stanly yesterday for.an assault on Made- coons around his farm; he caught nine lineBiaddock. She was found guilty, upon ono tree, and Mr. I. A. Kellam Released on payment of cost. ...-,,-iv.'oha8ed-two ..bears -ent of his corn last ( Peter Williams, the white washer, week, nut did not succeed in making a was up on Saturday for a serious assault capture; says he will take tliem yet, if on Robert Green, the barber. ; lie was I it takes him all the year to do it bound over to next term oi cmpenor Lip llancock is sawing about 5,000 Court. ; ' ifeetof lumber per day at Gornto 's land Freight Arrivals. , big and when he can't get logs to saw The steamer Stout Of Clyde line ar- he takes men in the place of them. Only rived on Sunday morning with a cargo a short time back since an accident oc of general merchandise. Among the curred by sawing one of his men's face freights we notice a large stock of goods "Pi nd yesterday anoUier one had his for Wm. L6rch; furniture for John hand nearly Bawed off, a man named Ulne to those who have been per mitted to adorn the administration of the law, and said: "We owe it to our high calling, to the cause ol good government and good living, to see just ice done to their services; to cherish their names and to keep their memories green." Mr. Law- ton snoke of the creat places given oeen iormect. , me fair is to ne aa: in lustory to heroes in certain liehls, tional Industrial and Art Exposition, whilo lawyers who held high judi- aiui meiiais and prizes win be awarded ciai positions are scarcely .men by special committees according to the tioned, when they have interpreted rules adopted by the Centennial Expo- the law Iroiu- the .bench lor years sition of 1876. The Fair will commence and their opinions are recognized on the 25th of November and continue as authorities all over the country. until the 3d of December. It is exnoct- I le made a briel allusion to UlllCl in less than half that time. ' It will be remembered that Congress granted the use of the Rotunda of the Capitol for a Fair and Exposition to aise funds for a statue to the memory of Garfield. The enterprise is in the hands of the Army of the Cumberland. A. Garfield Monument Committee has Suter; a large lot of pork and bacon for , Chas. H Blank; pork, dry goods and a . large safe for T. A. Green; hubbs, wheels, axles, harness etc. for P. M. Draney, and dry goods for J. O. Foy of Richlauds. ' Your Name la Print. Dr. Geo. Slover left for Asheville on Monday-morning. ' 'm ; f L. J. Moore Esq. is attending Greene ; county Inferior court. : i -. , II. R. Bryan Esq. has returned from . Beaufort where he has been spending a few days. Messrs. J. D. Sutton and J. P. Haskitt of Kinston were in the city yesterday. . Mr. Geo. B. Guion made a trip to Kinston yesterday..,,;. He has a good trade "at that place. . V; ' .- t- Improved Cotton Seed. ' ' . Mr. Cicero Green called o see us yes terday; and- in a conversation about farming he spoke of improving cotton seed. Several years ago he procured the Peeler cotton, w hich always brought more in the market than any other, and instead of deteriorating he improved it every year by carefully selecting the planting seed, but the loss of his gin house by fire caused him to . lose the seed. He also procured the Cheatham ! cotton .which .was noted for having nianv locks to the boll. This he im proved uutil he got a boll with 18 good locks. Mr. Green is of opinion that an early variety of cotton might be pro duce:! by carefully selecting the earliest bi.."s for several years. ' ' Elias White, colored; all carelessness on their part, not Hancock's ;i Swansbpio is still booming with visi tors. ie only needs a large hotel to make her one of the first sea side resorts of the State. I hear that Hon. J. W, Shackelford contemplates putting up' a large hotel here. Wish he or some one would do so, as there is . a splendid opening for some" one to make money as well as to add to the great improve ment of the place. A grand farmer's picnic called fish fry came off Friday in the woods near Ed. Smith's store. About two hundred people were present to cele brate the happy results tf their year's work, in having such good prospects for another year's support. Good music was discoursed by Messrs. E. King anjl I. A. Kelluin, and the young folks en joyed themselves by tripping the light fautastic toe on the occasion Mr. G. W. Wiuberry, the prince of oystermen and fishermen on the river is a thorough going farmer too., Ho don't make any cotton but raises plenty of corn, raises plenty of pork; , he has both to sell all the time. He says don't make cotton because he wants to keep out of debt. He don't owe a dot lar and always has a plenty; says never knew anyone around him to make much cotton without being in debt more or less all tho time. He has splendid orchard with some of the finest pears in the country, The Democratic convention came Georgia delivered the annual ad dress, lie began hy quoting the of Clarkson N. summer vacation will bo much briefer than usual. Concress will assemble for closing sentence short, sharp session in less than four letter's address last .year,' where, months, and hntterllv WiiKl.inHoi. will aUCr 1I1S CUIOgy Oil UllH'I .MISUCC 1 " n- I ... l. l. At 1. be back from the seaside and mountain lncj , lle l" 1)1 . "8U """" BALTIMORE MARKET. Baltimoke, August 12. Oats southern new GtiaTlc.;' western G8a70o.; Pennsylvania 6.riaHc. visions firm; mess pork $22.25a23.25. Bulk meatK shoulders and clear rib sides, packed, llaWJc. Bacon shoul ders 12c; clear rib sides l5lc. Hams 15JalClc. Ird refined 14c. Coffee linn; Rio cargoes, ordinary to fair, HJa'JJc. Sugar " Rteady; A soft 9(c Whisky steady at $1.18. WILMINGTON MARKICT. Wilmington, August 12. Spirits tur pentine linn at 42c. Rosin steady at !fl.32i for strained, and 1.45 for good strained. Tar firm at $1.85. Crude turpentine hrm at $1.75 for hard, and 7.1 Inr vnlmi- .(.ii iti.l t-ii-nriii Pollokuville Convention. To-morrow will be a big day in Pol loksville. The Senatorial Couventiou comprising the counties of Onslow, Car teret and Jones will meet to nominate ihe next Senator for that district. The steamer Trent will leave here immedi ately after the arrival of the mail train from Morehead to take an excursion up to Polloksville. The ladies of Polloks ville will have a nice dinner prepared at one o'clock p. in., and at night will give a grand Fair and Festival at Bells new store. This probably will be the last excursion to Polloksville dbriiig this summer. We hope to see a large crowd go from New Berue. Aug. 15. Hi. NOTICE. ed that the attendance will be very Justice Guson' of Pennsylvania, large, and that a large addition will be who presided for twenty years over made to the Garfield Monument fund, tho highest court of that State,; Tho art exhibits, from nil that, can bo Theophilus I'arsoiis, lor five years learned,; will be numerous and of a Midland North Carolina Railway Company, New Berne, N. C, Aug. 7, 1882. Tickets, for reunion of 27th Regiment, good from Kith to 20th Aug., as follows: Morehead toGoldsboro and return, $2.50 New Berne " " 2.00 Kinston " . ' .00 La Grange " "' CO J. W. ANDREWS, , augfldtd Superintendent. SIMMONS & MANLY, Attorneys at Law, Oiiiiopitf Onston nouso, Now Heine, N. O. VfJlVh FliAimCE IN THE STATE ANIl It lYcVr;il t.'niins nnd i-ckhIiiiIv mtiinil nil sos sinns nf tin' Courts in the following ooimiieH : Oi:iV'n, Crtiipret, Pamlico, ,fnius, Onflow, Lenoir. Mnr. 30-w-ly. Office of Sec. and Treaa. New Berne & Pamlico Steam Transportation Co. New Berne, N. C, Aug. 8, 1882. At a meeting of the directors, held on Wednesday, June 27, the Treasurer, was ordered to collect from the Stockholders of the Company thirty per cent, of their subscriptions to the capital stock of said Company on or before the 15th day of August, 1882. if Stockholders are requested to make payment as above at my office in New Berne. Respectfully, . T. A. GREEN, augS-dtd Sec. & Treas. Elizabeth City Brewery, ELIZABETH, K. C. .Jenkins' Ale. NOTICE. Chief Justice of Massachusetts, who save such a liish character to the court there: also to .lerciniah Ma son of New; Hampshire, ot whom Daniel Webster said: "No matter how deep I dug in a case, Jerry Mason went deeper." And yet character such as has not often been collected in this country. Several hundred new government clerks have recently been appointed all of whom arc males, The applica tiong of females have been ignored, and these men. holdinsf hiali indicia! Secretary Teller is known to be opposed positions, were scarcely known to lomeir appoinimeni, giving as a reason students ot general History that they are, not as efficient as the males and that their presence in tin Departments is corrupting. Mr. Having been appointed '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, augSdtf Inspector. NOTICE This Ale is manufactured at tblt brewery, Is GENUINE AND PURE, Itrcwed from l'u re Malt and Hop. 1 a Nub tonic, ouperioi to and much better Mm 11 uuj lleer made. lias on i Ml ilysir in, and is a preventative o mtiriul fovet and chill. DcaleiK suiiplird in barrels, kegs, or bottled In Crates. Hecuiiimendeil by I'livsidHnf . AdclrosK, THOMAS M. Ihel'onr.tv OmmiEfioners have ordered that all I real estnle Mild In the Sliciitt to the ruiiiuy f ir I ... .1.... I.... ....IUHiI ...in 1.A v...tuu...u.l I... , l.u I The speaker then took up James owners Hilhoiit kiviul' the additional !ir. tier rent. I T .ii'ia Tnftio'i'ow nf Snlitli ( Vil'fdiin I allwl lV law Hovidcd the Uixes on said lands liCWis i euiciew oi smhkii u.iioiui.ii llf(hi, ,lf i,..,,,,,,.,...,. i,,,,,-mi-r. I There was and Hush 8. Lcgree as the subjects exu-a win take nonce and govern ihemivM aunC-diim JENKINS & CO., Bo.v 28, Elizabeth City, N. C. the . Corgora Building last night. I retti,frew started lrom a poor There were probably ono hundred in at- H'amily) was educated to the law, tpn,l.mr, finni tlin VAinr f.-nul, mV: ailii l'OSO tO SUCCCert Ml'. llayilO HS rriri tr, iim ft,w,i nar Wn mni. Attorney-General of South Oaro- a... -TO , - , . whose hair had grown gray with trouble " WI,PTO mmstm lulyr-ilAwtd O. N. KILMTKN, llomity Tieasiuer. and tail. Many pioininent Jadies who ha4 ecprfsftel themselves in sympathy with the idea and had promised to come and help engineer tho movement, failed to put in appearance. Mrs. Charlotte Smith, as chairman, announced the ob ject of tho jnoeting which was to take practical cognizance of the exclusion of women ' from tho " Departments. , She stated on the authority of members of Congress whom sho named that Secre tary Teller objected to the appointment of women on the grounds that they cor rupted the Departments and were inef- ncient as' compared with men. iie said that she had never asked a favor from the Government herself and there fore was perfectly disinterested in the matter. As a matter of principle, how ever, she thought it incumbent upon every woman to protest against the ex clusion of women from the Government and was recognized as the peer of the highest ineiiUHirs ot t he bar ot his own State and of Georgia, the State adjoining. Hugh S. Legree, ho said, ditl not live as long as Petligrew, but was equally 'distin guished, and entitled to equal honor. On motion of Mr. Willis of New York the thanks of the association were given Mr. Lawton for his ad dress. HOTEL, SMITHFIELD, N. C, D. W. FULLEli, Trop'r. Ample accommodations at all times. Sample rooms for commercial travel ers. Charges moderate. augBdtf Hriclc Tor Sale. New Corn. I will keeD constantly on hand at Manwell & Crabtree's lot in New Berne $4 per mouth, a lot of first class hand-made brick.: For terms apply to James Manwell or to the undersigned D-lm. C. Simpson. KINHTON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. KINSTON, N. C. Joseph Kinsey, Principal. Clarence L. Doweix, 1st Assistant. Miss Bettie KiNBEY, 2d " Miss m. Blanche Kobey, Music Teacher. tkiims: ' Tuition from $1 to 3 per month in all English branches. (j Languages'with Higher English, H per month. Music, including use of instrument, St. Louis, August 12. Five car loads of new corn, well matured and in good condition, arrived here to-day and was sold at auction on 'Change for six dollars and seventy-live cents per bushel. . It was raised near Waco, Texas, it is stated that largo lots of the new croo will ie reauv lor sin mieui. service on the sole ground of sex. As Texas the latter part of this to the other charges she thought a. wo man alone, Without the , assistance of men could not do much corrupting. Addresses were, also delivered by Mrs, Greene nnd Mrs. Roberts. Many affect ing instances were related by ladies month.. This arrival is dented in point of time. nuprece- An 'lOntire Train IJitehed. Waseca, August 12. Night. who had w aited in Washington for I A construction train oil - the Mem months expecting appointments and phis. & St. Louis 11. It., with tilty not dreamine that the announcement seven laborers on board, was yes- would be made at the last hour that no off terday thrown from the track near here, turning completely over, and thrown dowu an embaukment into a slough below. Three men were dangerously, and thirteen seriously hurt, but not any killed outright. Chess Powers ; was hanged at Senator Hill w.is niiuh weaker Palestine, Texas, on the lltli mat., yesterday, but his - condition is not for the murder of llonstsn McMeans materially changed. " ! in Marcn, Jisai m Senator M. W. Ransom is expected to addresShe citizens of Greene county to-morrow. He will have an enthusias tic greeting. , ., Hancock's Chill Pills. Brond Creek, Ciuvm County, N. C. .July 31 1882 Messijs Hancock Bros: My son had t hills lor six mouths and 1 tried every remedy that 1 could get aud they all failed to hreau inein. i uougut, one box of your Chill Bills and gave them to him ..nccordinr to directions, and I am hapy to say they made a com plete cure and the chill uever relumed. yours Respectfully, W. N. WAYNE. ltememlier these PILLS are cure m fymy ease or me money reinnueu 5U Solil by all 1'iiiRgu ts at dUCH per box. New Berne, N. C. School taught and conducted on Graded School principles. .. .. Fall Term opens August 28th, 1882. a.iK-dif ,- BRICK FOB SALE FERIBEE CHERRY, STONEWALL, N. C. Apply to Dail Bros., Jul -26 d 1 m New Bcrae. Jf. C. Sale of Valuable Lands. AprlSdly DR. EDWARD CLARK Rc'-peolfnlly offers vro'efsional nervices to the citi'enH of New Heme nnd country surrounding. Hiis practieej Riiei-esslully toiirtveu years where malarial levers prevail, ax physician, ob stetrician anil surireon. . ' 'Officii Hancock Wros. driuf. or, corner Craven unit Pollock. liei-klence, old t:hainian Monso, (west end) coinei Ni-ue mid Craven. . auRl-dikwSra, By virtue of niorlgaKe deed executed b Thomas F. Worley Mid wife. Mmt E. WorleZ warranleed to-l aml " V. Itiown, to the UmvU of Oinumiisioiien uijoiien cuumy, cu ine ixiu uay OI July, and reKiftered iu iheoflue of the Rumour of Dt-eds lor Jones cou in J, Hook t, Mo. it, page Ma, I will sell at pul'iit uuciiod at the Court House il.i in Tremou, ou Monday, 11t h la ot September at 12, in , the real ei-tate nwoeyed ia said mort gage, to wit: A tract ol bind situate in Tuckaho Township, adjoinliiii the Itinda ol r. Wllliann si.il Ibe heirs of A. Vt'illiaina, containing Iwt acres, aioi-u or less, nnd bt iug the same npou which the sum i r. woney uu wire now resides. . S. at. FOMCItt. Chm'a Board Com. juiy sa, iom. , WANTED, A situation by a young lady as teach er, who has had five years' experience. Can teach the English branches. Also Latin if desired. Apply at this office. wit A BLACKSMITH Wanted Immediately. Apply to ; E. M. HODGES, augll-d2t Kir -n, N.C.
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