VOL. I. NEW BERNE, N. ti, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1882. no. ir LOCAL NEWS. J o u i tin 1 HStulatin-e Almanac. ..,'-. Sim rises, 6:87 ) Length of day, Sun sets, 4:52 J 10 hours, 15 minutes. Moon sets at 9:10 p. m. LATEST ELECTION NEWS. ' Special to the JOVRXAU , V'.' '.'.;' Raleigh, November 14. Official re turns from, all counties except Graham tiive Bennett 373 tnaionty. Graham is a pemocrat'o majority. . S. A. AsnE. The old Patterson wharf is being re paired. . . '" - 1, , The first clean rice of the season was shipped by the 8teamer Stout on yester day. '. ' .:; -' v-:''.. , The M.; E. Church Working Society will meet at Mr. A. B. Powell's to-night at 8 o'clock.- ' Mr. John Dilliard was the largest cot Cotton Yesterday. At last cotton is slowly creeping up ward. It is to be hoped that the bottom has been struck and that in tho future better prices vill prevail. Spots in Not York.went up 1-16, and futures showed a slight advance. One hundred and seventy-five bales were sold at the Ex change, the best going at 9.90. NEW YOllK MARKET. SPOT: Middling 10 7-16. Strict low middling 10 4-16. ' ; : Low middling 10. . , ; NEW YQRK FUTURE8: Morning. Noon. Evening. November, , m.sa ,iu.40 December,1 10.29 10.29 January, 10.35 10.85 February, 10.40 10.40 LIVKKPOOL SPOTS. Uplands 6. Orleans 6 7-16 : . . LIVERPOOL FUTURES. December, 6 2-64. ' January,' 6 2-64. -, February, 6 3-64. - Einston Items 10.39 10.29 10.35 10.46 Died. -;,--' On Tuesdaay morning the epirit of ton seller in the market yesterday, and Ella D. Roberts, daughter of Captain D. got the highest price. He Bold 46 bales The annual conference of the A. M. E. Church, will convene in this city at Rue's Chapel to-day. Bishop Papie will preside. ! . The market dock was crowded with boats ' yesterday. Oysters", potatoes, seed cotton, cotton seed, etc.,' constitu ted their cargoes. ','''. ' All Wilmington theatre-goers will re member the fine Madison Square The atre company that appeared here in ' "Esmeralda" and "Hazel Kirke." They were at Asheville, recently, and tried to make Hudsonville, N. C, in private conveyances, to take the cars for Green' ville, S. C., but were lost and scattered L. and Mrs. Mary J: Roberts: left its mortal tenement for an immortal homo. She had been sick for some time of ma- larial fever, ad died yesterday, aged 14 vius Mosely Rough rice, 90c. Clean rice, 6c. per pouad. 1 Corn, 8Dc. per bueliel. Meal, ?1.00 per bushel. Hams, 20c. per pound. Fresh pork, 11c. per pound. ; Lard, 20c per lb. . Butter, 40c per lb. Chickens. 60c per pair. Eggs, 20c; per dozen. Seed cotton, Sc per lb. . . , Lint cotton, 9.30 j It is getting go clone between Bennett and Dockery, that Dr, Bryan is calling, fretfully, for the Swift Creek mandamus at once. .. .-' " :' The Richmond and McElretlv troupe played two tights last week in Kinstou Wednesday and Saturday-'-to; good houses. ' ' In the eastern part of this State, "a storm in the harbor" struck the Repub lican ship last Tuesday. The party in the east relied too much on the safety of its position. ,1 Mrs. Lamia Mosely, consort of Octa- and daughter of L. J. The Election In Pamlico. (Enterprise.). . Below we give the Democratic major ities in this county outside of those for Judges, the majorities for the Judicial ticket ranging from 201 to 258: , Bennett, for congressman-at -large, 219; Latham, for representative' from first district. 24i; Cahov for the senate. 218; Poole, for tho senate, 196; McCot ter, for the house pf representatives. La Grange items. ; Sheriff Davis was in the burg Satur day, '. ' v ' ' ' W. L. Hardy, in Trent township, lost a child hist week of erysipelas, so I learn. " . - - , Cotton 9 5-16, corn 50 cents, wheat, seed, $1.25, eggs 5 cents, N. C. bacon, none in market. 1 v J. K. Driver, hits a child seriously ill 187; Blount, for solicitor, .195; Fowler. of sore throat. Dr. Kirkpatrick says it ' treasurer 325: Hooker, for sheriff, . - , , , 187; Miller, for superior- court clerk, ,tausea y uisoruereu m er. . . 258; Jewell, for register of deeds, 216; Another shootinff affair at White Hull Uatlin, for coroner, li; Campen, lor Inst Rnt,,r,lnr n,Vht. ' O. TC. TTzzell was surveyor ,'195. , The majorities for town- ,' , . , ",.. . . ship 'constables were: Township No. 1, shot at twice by W dtam G. Davis. No- BftnkBi 37; No. s chas. McCleese, body hurt. 34; No. 3, S. F. McCotter, 34. No. 5 w wU'n. .n.,u .wh,. Stephen Harris, 27. Owing to- irrecu ,, , , . , , ,. Ilantiea the vote at V andomero was not bio, has been appointed town policeman, COUnted-thc poll holders were not and now wears the proper emblem of sworn in and none of them were present his office. Ho promises to bo a terror at the canvassing of the votes, the re to the vulgar and profane. turns being made by a candidate. me recent election news, so lavorume no election whatever, to the Republicans, has produced quite a cliange in the countenance ana con duct of many of the "truly loyal.", One I is reminded ot the sunshine alter a summer shower. This Column, iwxt to local new. Ik fur Local AdvertuuiK. Wanted,' : Two rooms of a dwelling house i city. Apply to novl5-2t Journal Off: Notice is hereby riveu that the i lution passed by the City Council, f orizingtha Tax Collector to tak. half of city takes in city vouchei-s they are offered, will expire on t! ; of November.. After that date all i will be demanded. . . R. D. HANfcoCK, novlltd. ' Tax Collect, r Eighty-five ceuta per barrnl ctid kerosene barrels. oct!15t. A. R. Denniso: years and 8 months. Her funeral will Mewborne, died of consumption last take place this evening at 4 o'clock Sunday, the 12th hist., at her residence from tUo Methodist church. Tho friends in Lenoir county. and relatives of tho deceased are invited Tho steamer Kinston cleared this to attend. ' 'Thoro is nodeutli ! The stars eo down To rise unon Homo fulrer nhore: And bright in Heaven's jeweled crown xney hinne iorevermoro. There is no death ! An ancel form Walks o'er the earth with silent, ti cad: Hrt bears our best loved things away; jnu men we can wein 'Meua.". "And ever near us though unseen, The dear immortal spirits tread; 1 For all the boundless universe Is Hie tfun tre no dead. wharf Monday morning with 90 bales of cotton; the A'cuse, with 60 and the flat with 60 bales. The river at this place isvery low. t It is said that Barnum with uncle "Sammy 's barrel," was in Wilson coun ty just before the election buying votes, and that the negro voters demanded higher prices than the "palo face" race COMMERCIAL. The Falling Creek mills, owned by Mr. J. T. Askew, and under the man agement of Messrs. Fields and Holland, nary 8c. NEW UEUNE MAltKIST. Cotton Middlimr 9i : strict low middling d'V, low middling 9J. Heed cotton- Extra nice, ajc.Cordi in the mountains, and wearily worked Bennett Elected. u their way back to Asheville; They , The agony is over and Judge Bennett D. R. Walker, at the Nunn House last could have made Greenville for Satur- s elected hy a small majority. Official Wednesday night, indulged in a halle- day night, but weie mad at their moun- returns from every county in the State luia of glory saying the mission of the tain mishap and went from Asheville to except Graham,, which is Democratic Democratic party for the campaign had Saliwmrv. N. C. New South. ' Dy a small majority, gives Judge tien- ended and no would walK no more , nett .876" majority. Too close a pull to forever jU101 . iff , I , ,, . , ' , , - ... I Tn -Shr WAv-miw.r uil. 1SS2.' peconuoiiaDie, put Detter that than to Gov.". jarvis was called out at the Thomas Radford, aged 20 years 8 months nave the boot on the other leg. ; ' . Nunn House in Kinston last Wednesday and 14 aays. ; we are giau to note that the entn e njKht and said, Pitt county had eone The funeral will take place iromtne judicial ticket on the democratic side tothe devil that it was a ereat Water JNeuse street metnortist Uhurcn to-day is eiectea. judges icumn.-uumer loo defeat, but lie was not certain which at 1 o'clock p. m. Friends and acquain- mcvoy and the remainder of the Demo- army had gained the victory. . ' . , ,, ,.-. , I i YYcyiioi uiiiino ma voiuuiuko nuts their onnonentR. and thn St,Rt. in in ho I . ... Steamer Cleared. . . ' , .., acted too powerfully on the Democratic , . cuuEratuiateu uu uieir eiecLion. i . ... . . The tnenan.oan sanea lor jiizaDetn " ,. ,,, 4 , . 7 , , party; it has driven out too many City at 5 o'clock yesterday evening , cou"' "A - "-f hv0rms and hence the closeness of the with 400 bales of cotton and 1500 bush- , , ' - A contest , Af ripo I icouvio wait biiuj. nig uii ttuu jlauiu ...-v.'r.. -ww" .. ,: I c i.. a.,- ... - iBiu , ui juiuro ueieais uiey win en- have been overhauled and thoroughly repaired. Mr. B. F. Aldridge, who did the work, has had Considerable expo rience in building and repairing mills, and pronounces them in fine order. Capt. Lemuel II. Hartsfield. formerly a citizen of this county, died at the resi dence of his son-in-law in Goldsboro, on last Friday night. Capt. Hartsfield served m the U . is. army . m the war with Mexico, and commanded a cavalry Corn Old, 81c; new 75c. per bushel men si.uo to sji.uu per bushel Turpentine Receipts moderate. Firm at lor yellow dip. TAR i irm at tfl.SU and 1.75. BiiiisWAX 20c. to 22c. per lb. Honey GOc. per gallon. Wheat 90c. per bushel. Beef On foot, 5o. to 7c. Fuesh Pork 10c. per pound. Eggs 21c. per dozen. Peanuts New crop, $1.00 per bushel ot as ids. Fodder 75c. per hundred for new, apples Mattarnuskeets, ti I ho nnnfflrlprnfA . nrmv in I , , . ' 1 ' "J " DUShei. Onions $4.00 per bbl. Peas 1.10 to fl.25 per bushel. Hides Dry, 9c. to lie; green 5c, the great civil war. He was highly re- spected by those who knew him. Coin' plaints are being made in the Bucklesbery section about hog thieves. Thomas Sutton, a prosperous farmer in that place, says that he loses about one a city he::: skating ri:::i i f lake pleasure In informing the public t I will Ueep open every night In the Weinstein B uildin ' AFlItST CLASS v Skating Rink. Where I will have the best of modern rol! skates for the accommodation of my pat it, Skates Furnished to L Free of Charge. Special attention will be given to their I; strnctlon. MiiKic every uight by the ITALIAN BAND. ov. 1 1 dim. H. M. HOLLOWELL. ATLANTIC GfinDi: Tlie finest Llciuors and Cigars, thecelebral. BERGNEH & ENGEli BEER, Sour Krait Sardines, Lohster, Limburger and Schwette Cheese constantly on hand. Billiard and Pool Tables. - The llnest In the country."-. ; ' ' month, . and that in order to make his 40 to 60c. per bushel. meat he has to keep noarly twice the buiNGLUs West India 5 inch, mixed, William Sutton Per ivl- PIAuuu,nK 0 mcft' neart3' s-o.auj tiupH, 9.uw per ju. quantity necessary. had one stolen last week in the same locality, The thieves had better beware. More is known about them than they have knowledge of. ' ,, 0, . .. m.- i uopuuuoau lueiuuuis ux jougreBM, rooi, . wooden plates and 60 tierces of rioe. York and O'Hara', and the other Bit Democratic; a pemocratio Legislature, AdvertialiiK. The fruits of advertising can only be and Democratic Judges, North Carolina appreciated py giving tne paper a iriai. now holds Aiei Democratic standing- the i.an.d Agency or Messrs. Holland but isonthe raseed cdsre. and wise ac- & Guion only appeared in yesterday's tion in the' future is needed to send her paper, , and to-day they have secured Qle front ranj the selling of a valuable farm near the city. But as that is only half the battle, we'll wait until it is sold before: saying too much in favor of advertising. Your; Name in Print. " Mrs. R. II. Hilton took the train for Baltimore on 'Monday in reponse to a telegram from her sick mother. , ' Rev., F, W. Eason is attending' the Baptist State Convention which assem- I'ntrue. ?' , ' ,'. ' -' We are told that one of the speakers nT t- ,n ,', 1, . , . . , blesin,Warrenton to-day iw, i. ...iii. . xt. t, Rev. E. M. Forbes of Beaufort- inuv lb was wnii uuiicuiiij aiiew m-iira paper could be got to notice an accident on the Midland road." ? ; If such 'a statement was made we take pleasure in saying, on behalf of the Joural, that said statehtent is untrue. is in the city. ' : , . .' Messrs. Ed and Wayne Hughes , left on tlie West bound tram yesterday evening for Texas, They go to engage in stock raising and, will locate in Tay- It has evidently been taken elsewhere than in Lenoir county. A few mornings ago a traveller on the Midland N. C. Railroad was solicited to take breakfast at Kinston, but declined for the reason, that the road might change schedule before he finished his breakfast and leave him at Kinston It is estimated that between four and five thousand people attended the Free Will Baptist Conference last Sunday, at Rose of Sharon Church, in Lenoir coun ty." Preaching wasliad in two houses and there was crowd sufficient to fill a dozen more. Daniel E.' Perry is still alive and kicking, even if he was defeated for the Legislature last Tuesday. He attended Rose of Sharon church last Sunday, smashed up three buggies in a runaway scrape and vows Jay Hubbell did not visit ' Lenoir county during the can vass, . " : ' ' 1 '. B. N. Fields was loudly called for at a, burning turpentine barrel and re Motives rtr suicide. lioss W. Liclity, a Johnston, Pa., grocer, aged 23 years, shot himself in the head because his parents op posed his marriage. Frederick Grubb of Erie, Pa., shot him self while in his honeymoon because his bride s lormer" husband, supposed to be dead, had appeared Rum cased Godfried Thomas of Omaha,.Keb., to wish himself dead, and he pitched himselt head lirst nto a well. He was 20 years old The Kite market. Jouundl. a large, weekly paoor published rM i...,i.j t,..i.in r ,.:.. I . . . . iuvci nuuucu uuoiicio w iuueu im at worth, that stock raisins in a were ,sod on luosday at 1.00 to frl.0 very profitable business in Texas. lor good. A lot ot interior Drought less We reKret to leam that Pl.of- Neul wus tljaii l.p0. Wo give the? following unable to bo at his posr' In the Graded lor county. We learn, from the Stock lhded, saying, llit took Jim Sutton to quotations from other points . CHARLESTON. ' . (Xews and l!ourler, Nov. 1:1.) S1.00 to 1.10 per bushel. . WILMINGTON. ' (Star, Nov. i2th.) . . 85 to 93 cents per bushel. 1 " School on y Obtcrday. ' niako tho whisky and Kinse Davis to drink it, and if tho Democrats had only put up a still on the Ncuse river, Lenoir would have gone for Sutton by New York's great majority.. .B. F. Herring, a native of Lenoir coun- Geo. F. Parrott Esq.-of Falling Creek ty, and a corporal in company "G," was in the city yesterday. , He says he 40th Regiment, N .V. Confederate troops, stands the second chance of being Pres- now holds a , commission from Hon ident of the Midland Railway under the Robert T. Lincoln, Secretary of-War, as reorganization. " ' ' , a Commissary Sergeant, Troop "A,"' 7th R. W. King Esq. of Kinston came Regiment, U; S. Cavalry, on service at down on the morning train yesterday Fort Assinaboine, Montana Territory, Farmers, under mortgages and lein WUloushbjr Rcade, We take pleasure in announcing that an(j returned in the evening. the celebrated Elocutionist, Mr. wu- Mr J B. A. Bell and lad v. Mrs. J. W. loughby Reade, has consented to give Andrews, Miss Irene Radclrff, Ex-Judge a reading in New Berne on Tuesday, Clarke and General Joseph- E. Johnson Nov. 20th. Our people will have the Kkrn TiaRSAnirpra ni t.h a Wnst hound privilege of listening to a finished ar- tram yesterday evening, tist, and his visit can be made the means Mr. A. C. Latham of Washington was f grent good to the young people of a in tie i,ily pesterdav and took the train city which is showing, by her prosper- for Cincinnati for tho punihaso of ous Graded School, the interest felt by stock an classes in euucawoiMUjnaueni. .-. Mr. J . Met n eh of Kinstou was in T ue l'air. , the city yesterday, lie expects to-nave The different members of the Fair some fine stock here for sale in a few immittoo, seen ' yesterday, express days, . . . m t , Vi I klf ITT TT T1T..J 1 ttT TT T" i n- willingness to worK it up. , 11 lueMsrs. vv. n. west ana vv. jj. rearce 1 Onw several thousand visitors arrived on the steamer Neuse yesterday a- Kevoral 'days each year, and it evening with sixty-five bales of cotton rcadilv computed how much . viuiu 111 l in nil t nuni-. J. C. Bates, of Union county, was in Charlotte; a few days ago with a fine box of ore from tho Crump mine,' the sam ple, weighed only 8 pounds, but con tiinod m-ntly ?.n(i i:i gold. A box- had ' .-. wi-t ( i '- '.'. ', a. fi.'W ("!.: ; ( r- tic U bo worth to the city. Tlie turn between .Mew r of counties ron I i1 euiriible one for 1 .".'(. V :.1.1 - ; ( , 1 bonds,j seem to be quite tardy in set tling up this, fall; yet, from the stir and bustle in some of the stores,' it appears like the' people are trading liberally Merchants,, who have sold oil time, look like defeated candidates, puckered up like they have been dipped in a barrel of alum water. Webb's little steamer, the S'oio Hill, has been doing recently a lively business as a lighter." She takes cotton from various places on the river amf doliven it to other boc'tts in deep water. She took 60 bales one day last week from Kinston to a deep water point. She is tied up now, repairing her wheel whicl got broke last week. " aS. II. Loftin, one of the solid mou of Kinston, is pushing forward to Com- pie tion his two story brick building, ad joining the store of Oetthiger Bros. It will have tltreo largo, stores ' on tho ground Hook. The second story will be ;(i nin"e'l for an Opem fouFe,' making a ' ! !. 1 75 f.-H "vl.-r.r of sill stuiuw Talixjw Gc. per lb. Chickens Grown, 50c. per pair. Turkeys $1.75 per pair. Meal Bolted, SI. 00 psr bushel. Potatoes Irish, ?4.00 per bbl; sweet I Something new the only one ever in 11. city. CAH01CE0LETTE TABL' LAND AGENCY! We have established in the city of New I Berne a LAND AGENCY, .... . . for the purpose of advertising and selling, on commission, real estate in New Berne and in the country adjoining. AH parties desiring to sell lands, will And u ineir interest. 10 place them In our AGENCY for sale, We will advertise all property committed to our AGENCY, in the New Kerno Journal ANinVll.DIAKKSO C1IAIWE ITN1.KSS A SALE W KhKKOTKn. Our experience In the cxnmliin tion of Heeds FililuTH t'O receive pension money will enable iistOKimranleelo tlie buyer, snt- iM'iietion ill reiriinl to title .. IIOIXAKD ,t GriOiV. novlltf '. '...Ileal Kstiite Ayents. New Heme, N. C. DEVIL AMONG THE TAILC In the Dully lluilding on Middle Street. NEW BERNE N. C. The only lirst class saloon In the city. Id:&w. 8 mo. Nov., rJililiinery I882-Fall-Uir.t:r.i: -OPENING- drove Enoch Ikleman of'.Weatliers- (ieltl, N. Y.,age(15 t years,to suicide. He liunff himself in his barn. Hecanse she had hern beaten by her husband, Mrs. David Worden of Fort Wayne set fire to her house and threw liersell into tlie names. In a fit of delirium tlusltev. ,T. L. Denton, Sniierintentlent of Public Instruction ot Arkansas, cast him self from a balcony at Fayctteville and was killed. It is Haiti that Itoss W. Lielily, Allegheny Pa., couiinitted suicide because a gypsy fortune teller had predicted that lie would die by his own hand on that day. Matthew Conley, 13 years old, of Claremont, X. II., shot tit his dog liittiug.it iu the tail. His mother censured him, and he shot himself through the heart A dispute as to the division of a small sum ot money caused Wiliam F. Sanhe. living in the outskirts of Cincinnati, to murder his son, aged 3V years, and kill lmnselt with a razor. -, Miss lUair of Camden, H. ()., a very handsome woman, recently committed suicide." Her great grandfather was hanged, her grand mother committed suicide, her father was tried for murder, and escaped only to bo killed by an other, -'ami one of her brothers is serving a life sentence lor murder One mile and a hall' from Newhern ONE l''Al!M of forty acres Willi e,ood dwelling house attached. The land issilunted hctween two tracts of Jfr. Jos. I,. Iihem's on Trent road and is an exccodidKly drslralile tract for all TiucUinif. For further partii'iilaiH apply to liov..tf . i HOLLAND & linoN, Thursday. Od. 10, C MRS. 3. H. LANE & CO. Will display their CHOICE 8KIECTION4of BONNET AND HATS In the iJitest Kali and Winter Styles, Also Hill Line of Millinery GihhIh in; Silks, Velvets, Satins, Fe thers, Flowers, , And a Full Line of ' - ! Ribbons. Embroidery. Et VV. U. POWERS & CO., -SOUTH. i'HONT STlihET, MANVVACTUKKUH OV 3 . Etc., Etc., dealers in Stoves, Castings and Outfits. The p uhlic are cordially Invited. to call on Thursday the 19th, " and Inspect uiy stock, v , Orders from the country solicited, nnd si, ; isfactlon Biinrantecd. ; , . i Mrs. S. H. Lane & Co., POLLOCK STRKET, octlH-dlm New Berne. Jf. V. tins. n. o. CHiv.T ' The eelehrated lijillilione, Sard I'rlces for (Sish. Slaves repaired at short .notice ACOliN STOVES. Inade ly A- Co., for sale at ljowest I Pollock St., New Berne, IU jlvd0m v ; Alloosicrltaitl. ; i An exclu sion party from Indiiina, numbering about 250, arrived here last, night : Irom : Indianapolis. They are all natives of Guilford, Alamance,' Kockingham, Randolph and 1 )avidson. They made a raid on mine, host, of the Central, lor breakfast and later on Vanstory's livery stable. Many of them have not visited Mori h Carolina in twenty years. Thev all look well and vigorous, and are line specimens of I'.i; r !.:: '..I", 1, (j irm'ihoro la Exchange Lunch Room : One door North Cot ton Exchange, (' HAVEN STHEET, ;NEW liEUNE, N. C, F. h. I'EHRV, rroirietor. Open X3a,y aud Jlglxt YSTERS Stewed. Fried, Broiled, Roasted. Oysters oii the Half Shell. Ham Sandwich, ,Iloloi;na Sansimo, Chicken Salad, Sardines, lolwters, Canned Ueef. ' (iAMK iiV SEASON. Sou) lC'ory J)ny. A.J ', A (ientleinen'H Sittiuir Kooni connect ed, where all the latest New York nudllaltl- 'After a carefiil search in the North cities, the undersigned takes pleasure In lerliiK tor luspectlou her '. ' CAREFULLY SELECTED STOt '. OF ..,'- rjilline: AVo orl'er a COinpfete Assortment of ( i and Newest Novelties In--, t ; : Hats, 15onnets, Riliboiis, ; Laces anil Enibrolderj J,!; ' ; lof all . Kinds. Speclnl nttentloii has lM'en itlven 1 ! ItiK the LATEST STYLE In ISoN. HATS, Riul bur EMliOKKfcl), Vl i I'LIJHII UlltnoNS are the "VEllY i AUONY."''"- ' " ' v:' ' rm-tlcular iiolice4sMllet to the Elegant Display of (1.:: ' Call and examine and uvt stiited. Ihivlug liad an experience of ( V ! TY-F1VE YEAllSlu the Jti'.:;... coin pet It ion in my line is h;i: look nt my stock vlll cm that t mil selling the V - lioTTuM ri;ii:r. more Horthi;:iiHl lllii'-tniled Tupevs ;ir fi'e. i.( 'v.iu-