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U- 1 "w - . L4 VOL II. NEW ElEKNE, N. C, SUNDAY, JULY 15, 1883. NO. 91. ) 4. It: 4 I -J 4 ; t LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J as. M.-Howard Notice. . S. II. Gray Excursion. : ; : V. P. Burrus & Co. Timothy. P. M. Wanted to know. Harried. ' At Portsmouth, N. C, on Tuesday, July 10th, by the Rev. Jas. M. Rumley, Mr. James T. Parsons of this city, to Miss Helen Dixon of Portsmouth. May their pleasures in life be nume rous tneir sorrows tew. Journal miniature Almanac. Sun rises, 4:56 I Length of day, ' Sun Bets, 7:15 1 14 hours, 19 minutes. Moon sets at 1:04 a. m. Heavy rain and wind yesterday even ing. ,-. ' " : Canlelopes have appeared in the mar ket. Mr. Geo. Henderson's family left for High Point yesterday, where they are to spend the summer. . - Our market is now well supplied by almost all kinds of meats, vegetables and fruits. - One marriage license issued during the past week by the Register of Deeds to a colored couple. : '' N : ' Fish are unusually scarce this sum mer in the market, and consequently command higher prices. -.; The paint brush Las improved the ap - pearance of Mr. P. Trenwith's place of business on Middle street.' , Sheriff Hahn is making it lively for some of the non-tax payers by garni- sheeing their employers for the wages due. : , ,.'',''-';,'. .K' ' e'.:" " . . New Hampshire continues to ballot for a U. S. Senator. Rollins, one of the formidable candidates, has withdrawn, but still the balloting goes on. . - - We are in receipt' of an invitation to attend the closing exercises of Polloks ville Academy on next Wednesday. We Excursion.' The Elm City makes an excursion to Gray-Lee Beach on Tuesday, which will be a delightful trip with the Silver Cor net Band to make musie and Potter to furnish refreshments. The Beach is said to be a pleasant place to spend a day, and the low rates charged will enable mauy to get out of the citjj and snuff the salt air a day". See advertisement for club rates. '. III. Occupation. That was a hard question put to a Hyde county Major by an insurance agent a few days ago when the Major was having a policy written. :; "What Is your occupation?",' asked the "agent. The Major, after looking seriously for a minute or two, replied: .. ; ' i . Well, that's a hard question. I be lieve loafing is about as near as I can come at it, but you may put me down as a housekeeper." , vv j't; He was so entered on the policy, but learn the company rejected him upon that ground. - we The Curfew Bag. Two farmers at K. R. Jones' Friday discussing the crop prospects of this year, one of them said that he did not expect to make much of a crop this year, but was making preparations now for a big crop next year. ; "How so?" asked Turner May. "The curlew bugs have almost de- La Grange Items- Quiet reigns. Much rest is being tak M. Pully,'. watchmaker, La Grange, N.C. Dr. Hodges is now located in town for the practice of medicine. ' I I was mistaken in the Territory vis ited by James May. I should have said Arizona, . i .;- ..(.: ' "Idleness is the tomb of our facul ties." If so,' much faculties are tombed about here.- t t ' , ; '-, . The Florida fever occasionally breaks Out afresh. The fever seems a follow the course of all contagious, fatal dis eases.; : ' t a f t t i ii. i mi rrui. u. u. aiurpuy teic uere iuurs day to visit his parents in Pender county. He will be absent for several days. John Kmd and Will, mdley, minus Hadley, left town a few days ago to canvass for the sale of "QaskeU's Com pendium of Forms." Several of the young ladies of our town are off on visits. This makes it lonely to the young gents, and lessens the number of visitors. The new bridge across JNeuse river seems to nave come to a stand still. Spur up gentlemen, and have the bridge done in time for the fall trade. It is said that the health of the com munity was never bettor, and still the physicians in town seem to be busy. For, information interview Simeon Wooten. . . France and England A Dangerous ; State of Affairs. , The gravity of Mr. Gladstone's lan guage in the House of Commons yester day wilj give the French some idea of the complications that art likely to grow out of the foreign adventures upon which their Government is now bent. The Prime Minister announced that upon the occupation Of Tamatave, a seaport town of Madagascar, the French Admiral peremptorily ordered off the British Consul, who was so ill that he died a few' hours afterward, arrested his secretary in his presence, and stop ped the communications of a British man-of-war, the Captain of which made a protest against the proceeding. i "In announcing these grave and pain ful occurrences," Mr. Gladstone said, I can only now say that we must await the receipt of further details.' We must also await those communications from the French Government which the case may require, which we have intimated we expect, and which it would be our duty to make under similar circum stances." It is hard to believe, after this an nounoement and warning, that the French Government will hesitate in making proper explanation and repara tion to Great Britain. It is not often that a British Minister has to make such a statement or to use such language as was heard yesterday in the House of Commons; and there is no doubt that if a speedy and satisfactory reply be not sent by France the passions of the Brit ish people will be dangerously inflamed. But who can tell what to expect from the men who at this time are directing COMMEKCIAL. NEW BERNB MARKET. Cotton Middling, 91-4; strict low middling 9 ; low middling 8 8-4. LX3RN m sacks, doc.; in bulk tHc. ToHPEBTnnt Dip, $2.25; hard $1.25. Tar $1.00 to $1.25. Tab Firm at $1.50 an.d $1.75, Beeswax 25c per lb. , ' . Honey 60c. per gallon. Beef On foot, 5c. to 6c. - MrrroN $1.50a2 per head. Hams Country, 18ic. per pound. Lard Country, ISio. per lb. Fresh Pore 7a9c. per pound, i Eggs 13o. per dozen. Peanuts $1.50 per bushel. ' Fodder $1.50 per hundred; '. , Onions 4o. per bunch. I . , Apples 40aG0c. per bushel. . Peas $1.00 per bushel. Hides Dry, 9c. to lie; green 5c. Tallow 6c. per lb. . Chickens Grown, 60a70c. per pair. - Meal Bolted, 75c. per bushel. Potatoes Bahamas, 50c.; yams 60c. per bushel. Turnips 8c. per bunch. Wool 12a20c. ner nound. . Shingles West India,dull and nom. inal; not wanted. Building 5 inch, hearts, $3.50; saps, $2.50 per M. wholesale prices. New Mess Pork $20; ; long clears 10c.; shoulders, dry salt, Sc. ; ' Molasses and Syrups 25a40c. Salt 95c. per sack. Flour $4.00a7.50 per' barrel. . CITY ITEII3. Pill column, next to local newt, la to M . aged for local advertising. Bates. 10 cent, a ' line for first Insertion, and 5 cents a line for each subsequent Insertion. . ' School INotlee. ' . r: Mies R. C. Brookxield will be at her room in the Academy between 9 and 12 a. m. for the next five or fix weeks, where she will be pleased ' to instruct pupils of any grade in any studies de- , sired. Pupils charged onlv for the davs they are in actual attendance, at the rate of 50 cents per week. Jull4-2t. ' A First Class) Sewing machine bran new can' be bought cheap at the Journal office. ' The Cheapest Orange ' ... And Lemons iu the city can be found at W K. R. JONES', i For a Nice Drink .' Of Pippin Cider on ice, call at J K. K. JONES'.g A. H. Potter in makine soda water does not use pump water but pure cis tern water. ' tf. Auction Sals. The Assignee of S. A. MUNTER will sell at AUCTION the stock of Goods as signed to him, on ' . ' "i Monday and Tuesday next, the 16th and 17th of July. BUL.OMUN NATHAN, . julyl3-3fc Assignee. 50 Tons Prime Timothy For Sale. For sale by the TO VERY LOW. ' Parties In want or bay will save money by calling on Julyl5-6l W. P. BURRUS CO. will endeavor to be on hand. voured my entire crop, and 1 am wait-1 store. Mr in? until thev finish, and are fat enough. Any one having a fireman's hat be- thent will turn them under with the 1- : aai. hi a; in: -i I i . I uugiugMJuw auuhb riro vuipuiiy low nicn win eiye mv iaDd a better is requested to return the Bame to the coatineof manure than it has ever had, omce 01 the company immediately - --; Farmer number two verified the state- The schooners JfeMn, Capt. Sabiston, "I ment by saving that the above named Ground has been broken, or the first load of bricks hauled, for Sim Wooten 's in 8Uch a short-sighted way the foreign Wanted Oakley, of Durham, is the and work ; will commence McD. Taylor, at one time considered the champion "check.", player, was beaten by "Bill" Hardee, Hardee was beaten by "Comic" Barrow and Barrow and X J. Xe, Capt. Gandy, sailed bug had destroyed his corn and about beaten by Quy Pop6i 80 Pope fe n0w yesterday for Philadelphia, taking in lumber at Pungo and Broad creeks, Parties from Morehead report a large Crowd at the Atlantic Hotel, and more coming in every day. The Gate City Guards are expected down to-night, P. ; H. Pelletier, Esq., of . Carteret half his rice, and had commenced on his legs, and thought he would soon be gone where no curlew bugs would trouble him. Death of Miss Palmetto Duffy. Died, on the morning of the IStlrof July, 1883, at the home other father, Dr. county, pessed through the city yester- Charles Duffy, at Catharine Lake, Ons- davenroute for Polloksville where he low county .. Palmetto Duffy, in the locates for the practice of his profession twenty-third year of. her age. relations of the French Government? Before France has fairly got out of her troubles in Tunis, she is plunged into difficulties with Madagascar and Ton- quin It is well that the commander of the British war ship at Tamatave) was a man of cool head; for England has had naval commanders not a few who would have replied to Admiral Pierre with Pully, Mclntyre, Sutton & Co. have a something else than a verbal protest. county right for two "Seed Cotton We- land if Buch a commander had been on vators." , They are to take the place of the old basket way oi getting cotton in communicate with the shore, hostilities the gin house, and it is believed will do between the two countries might have champion. ' in the future. : V 7; , The funeral of Mrs. Hannah W. Wal- laoe will be held this morning at 9 o'clock this morning at Christ Church, instead of 8 o'clock as was announced . in yesterday's issue. Mr. B. H. Thompson, from South Creek, was in the city yesterday and reports cotton crops in his section very good, but the corn crop is very mated ally damaged by the curlew bug. . Mr. , J, H. Becton,, recently of , this city,' has connected himself with the Pamlico Enterprise as senior, editor. Tbfreditorial staff possess the qualified' tions to make a good local newspaper, : -,. Our neighbor the Telephone comes at us again about the county line. We - believe we will submit if the Telephone will convince us that the line has been , established according to the act of the General Assembly. We are to-day the chronicler of this death notice. Sad and sorrowing hearts bow with submission over her still, cold form, lying in death. Silent tears have fallen over the grave that holds the earthly remains of this handsome and accomplished young woman. Not alone those whom nature had made most dear, but many who had the honor of her acquaintance, who felts the charm, of her auiet loveliness now render - to Affection and .Love the forced tribute of Great Nature. ' ; " There where family love and devo tion had garnered up all its rich harvest, for years of future happiness, thus is swept! away. Like a beautiful flower now planted in . f . "The fair gardens of that second birth And each bright blossom mingle its ferfume . . With - that of flowers which never bloomed on earth." This community offers its sympathy. the work well and in short time. John Rouse came to town one day last week complaining of being sick. He took about one fourth pound of salt, a number of drinks and invited several out to bury him the next day. On the next day, however, John was in town having his coffin" repaired and much improved in health. ' ' J j . There are in this township three brothers aged 27, 25 and 23. The young- To know where there is a Woolen Factory that makrs a specialty of manufacturing wool into blankets. Address P. M , Comfort, Jiilyl.Vd0tw3t Jones County, N. C, NOTICE. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, 1 VRAVEN UOUHTY. J The subscriber having qualified as Admin- isl rator of the estate of John 1. Howard, de. ceased, on the 10th day of July, A.D. 1883, be fore the froDate iwun oi craven county. bereby notines ail persons naving claims against said estate, to present them for pay ment on or Derore tne l&tn day or j uiy, issi, or ttila nntiiut will Iia nlpnriA.I In ur nr f HAlr rA. deck when the Drvad was forbidden to coverv. ah persons mueuieu ui guia esuiie win make Immediate payment. Done this lutu day oi juiy, itM. JAS. M. HOWAPD. Julyl5-dlw Administrator. been precipitated at a moment's 'notice. Frailce is sailing through dangerous waters in several seas just now. N. Y. Sun. . , - ' ' ' Mad Dog. There was considerable excitement yesterday evening in the vicinity of Dock and Seventh streets, caused by the strange actions of a dog which it was thought had run mad. He ran about through gardens and into one est never saw a court in session till last store in a wild manner, but did no other April,' the next youngest saw the first I damage than to frighten the citizens court in session this week, the oldest and eventually cleared out of the neigh- has never seen one in session. Neither I borhood, since which time nothing has of them has ever taken a drmk of been seen or heard of him. He proved spirits in a bar-room in fact don't use himself a "dog-gone" nuisance, and we spirituous liquors only one uses tobac- think it would have been a matter of co in any form, but one has ever danced prudence to have administered a dose ST: MARY'S SCHOOL, RALEIGH. H. C. The ADVENT TERM of the 85th Semt-An- nnal Session of this School begins THURS DAY SKr"f. 1STH, 1883. .For catalogue auuress tne nector. KEV. HJirSiNKr BMliUtS, A. XI. Jull0d2m Brick! Brick! Brick! For sale in quantity and quality to suit purchasers. Contracts solicited, Sales yard on Market Dock. Address all communications to J. P. CLARK. JlvldAwtf. New Rerne, N. C, MINERAL WATERS. Will sell clienD. for CASH. TWO OI.T LO COMOTIVE ENGINES and ONE OLD LOCO- " MUl lVDi BUIIjKK. For further information apply to BASIL MANLY, M. M., ' ' : Jull0-d2w K. A H. C. R. 11. Well, What of It? No thine in narticnlar. onlv ilnrlnir this heated terra, and dull, rainy weather, you can find at W. h. PALMER'S, on Middle street. Good Cool Soda Water, Genuine Deep mock water, ana excellent Uinger Ale, good and refreshing drinks. Also, the choicest brands of Cigars, Tobacco, and Candies. Cakes. Lemons, Oranges, etc., anything in my line, freely exchanged for Cash. Trade Dollars taken at their Bullion Value; all other cur rency at their current value. W. Li. JrALiMEK, Second door north east side, corner of South Front and Middle sts., . Julyllt New Bbunk, N. O. Hotice to Firemen. Ordered. That all rjersona who were irtlva Firemen on the 1st dav of June. A.D. 1883. he and the same are exempt from Poll Tax for uitt year Ordered, That the above exemption shall not take place until the proper ofllcer of the several Fire Companies furnish the list taken with a correct list of the active members of their company on said 1st day of June Ordered, That the Clerk of the Board pub lish the above order for ten days. JOS. NELSON. JullOdlOt Clerk Board of Commissioners. Notice. A. H. POTTER a set and he only one. of lead out of a pistol. Wtt. Star. Church Services. Baptist Church Rev- P. W. Eason, i Pastor; services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Seats free and the public cordially in vited to attend. ' . " :.;..v,-.,.,.v- 7 J Beaufort Items. Telephone. Mr. Robert S. Willis died on Hunting i Quarters on the Oth inst. Mr. James H. Marshall's residence, just north of town, is now a model f arm I house. It is large, comfortably arranged, new Receives direct from the Springs, Saratoga " Vichy and Deep Rock Mineral Waters. Adulterated Teas. Under the operation of a law against the importation of im pare teas, more than a,w)0 pack ao-Aa nf f An. hrmio-hr, from Rhano-hai. Ohina, and rained in the market, if of Michigan? sold, at were condemned deep rock mineral spring recently by the appraiser at the Received In block -tin lined barrels. Cures dyspepsia and diseases of the kidneys ana Diauaer. Read the following analysis by Biias 1. Douglas, Professor of Chemistry, University Schooner Arrivals. The Varinas Capt. Bell, from Slades- ville with corn and cattle. The M. 'Carrie, . Capt. - Payne, from Hyde with corn. The Laura, Capt. Ireland, from Hyde. Bank Checks, Mk. Editor: I notice that " Vande- mere" in your issue oi tne-in cnarges the management of the Elm tvu witn jn , thorough -. repair, and new - DOr4. 0f jjew York. The teas were neglect in not officially notifying the hy and tastefully painted.' We hopemma- with sand and gravel, ex agents along the line of the steamer's many of our farmers will ; follow his hausted tea leaves, and dirt and example. 'r ? ; : j . paste rolled into pellets to represent suiphurio Acid Messrs. W. F. Dill & Co. shipped on dried leaves, in Beverai instances Tuesday last two barrels of fish to Lpu- the impurities were evident to an a;n TOfc,-,.i, roo nnHorafftnrt tn h the inexperienced observer. , "When w w . i . , . ... i . j i. .i t. tmm hart tn taKeu IU IUO UUUU UU VIUHUVU Ud that State. We have not reached the route on Wednesday that there would i be no trip on that day". It is true I did not send a written notice from this office, but gave orders to Captain Gibbs to inform them which he says he did. - The boat Monday brought up from all water ONK GALLON. . . .' , 'i . ' .' . ..' Chloride of Sodium.......... 308.183 Ore. Chloride of Potassium .....149,061 " . Chloride of Magnesium 1U,2M " Carbonate of Lime. ,H 18.1M " . Silica . 71,698 ' ....Trace Protoxide of Iron Trace , , Free Carbonic Acld.Not determined Loss 1,780! Total Solids in the Gallon . Temperature, 60. ....559,180 points on its route iour narreis oi iHw-ii:mit 0f tins business, and know no Holders of stamped bank cheoks can toes, and if the farmers at Vandemere reason wny the fish of Beaufort should have the same exchanged a the Nation- have potatoes and cabbage to ship at n0 ue aa widely known as the mackerel al Bank in this city and they will be this late day in the season their pronts of Cape cj; forwarded to the department for re-1 will be small and they will have cause . i ml u .,1 Vli. lAl'n rrM.,1.;M n a n Kiiainpafl the Li of Julv or thev will not be re- which no one would regret more than d the oil and scrap factor,es are pre- If Captain Walker and Captain As an antidote to thirst for alcoholic Honors It has no equal. June20-d Ferdinand Ulrich, The first run of bunkers is about over tween the fingers, the sand was plainly visible. : - ' ; ' About 500 packages of colored Japan tea, of which a greater por tion- was dust, were also rejected with mineral substances to increase The Principal of the Graded School in New bern, N. C, having resigned, applications of competent persons to fill the vacancy wUl be received for the NEXT TWENTY DAYS.J Address CHARLES C. CLARK, President. Newbern. N.C. Raleigh News A Observer and Greensboro Patriot please copy one week. lulS-dlw Just Received : Fine Sugar Cured Hams, . . Breakfast Bacon, ,. Sugar Cured Shoulders. - Choice Butter and Cheeae, Best Quality of Lard. HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE FLOUR. Catawba, Scnppernong, Sherry and Port Wines, and, a Complete Line of the Best Grades of Liquors for family use. 1 . diw CHAS. H. BLANK. ceived for cancellation. A Serious Fall. "Dumb" Harriet, a colored woman of James City, in attempting to walk air h the railroad bridge yesterday , . , j , ii IU. i. . t.o day is $3.65 for tho week. m;. )' 'op and fell through to the v cut c.i t!.8 head from a cross tie in the f .M ni l wouU irobablr have been J. 1 I t f r t'.e timely arrival of . l - . v. ,.'. i . i.oJ her. . Tl .1" e. V. l.:.'y has juat returned t to Trenton where he has ' e arrangements for building : 1 i. Ka has given the con s rtoMr. II, C.Par 'm 1 " who is said to : , l : i .:.n ,-,t lumber in .-. f;::iy bus- been I but Bays " ' - .. I l-iva the myself. Payne did not know that the Elm City was not to return and ordered their rnnn and anchor. ' neither rope nor anchor came to this office for shipment. The entire freight to .Vandemere this I Btate this that at this sea' son of the year the trade tB very light and that the manager has to take ad vantage of every chance, without great disadvantage increase the revenue of the Company Aslo rates, both for passengers and freight, I think no one should have cause to complain; as to agreement, none has been made. I have made rates as I thought to the best interest of all, and if the farmers think it to their in terest to ship by sail. I cannot complain; but if 'Vandemere" wishes to sustain a Steam line to Cay River let him try and assist the manager instead of complain ing, and in time it may bo all he or his friends may desire. S. II. Giuv, i Goul Mannsor N. T. Co. - paring for the fall campaign. From all we learn the season has been quite satis factory in its results. We have no re ports of the number caught, exoept from the North Carolina Oil and Guana Com pany. Mr. M. P. Green, of this Co., in forms us that their catch this spring and summer amounts to 4,300,000 fish, which is over a million in exoess of what'he anticipated. We think tho, prospects are good for a successful year, and we to the regular route, to V 'u ctch will be large, as in tne later run is most ui tun prow v mm industry. Emory's Littlic Cathartic is the best and onlv reliable Liver Pill known, never fails with the most obstinate cases; purely vegetablo. 15 cents. wdw Youne Men. Middle Aged Men and All lion who suffer from earlv indiscre tions will find Allen's Brain Food the most powerful invicorant ever intro duced : once restored by it there is no relapRe. Try it; it never fails. 5(1; fort5. At drucgist8. wdw . -DEALER IN-. the weight. Excur GRAND ' 1 - m ' WIS ' ' STEAMER ELM CITY Will be off to the ' GRAY LEE BEACH, ADAMS' CREEK TUESDAY, , JULV 17 th, I.pavlno- hpr Dock at NINE o'clock. A.M. Rfl tnrntiiiz. will leave Adama' Creek at FIVE o'clock, P.M , arriving ut N ew llerne at EIQ HT O'CIOCK, t'.M. t Fare forRlnula Tliiket. FIFTY CENTS. Parties of live or tun will be furnished at I'lub ratei. Five Tickets for f&UU. Ten Tick., fin for tA.M The New Heme Silver Cornet Hand will ful- nluli miiHlc on the trip, and there will be Ice Creum, Soda Water and Kefreohiuents of all klmlH fiirniHhed bv Potter. - - ricketa can be purchased at office, foot of Craven et., or from any member of the Hand. :; - ".' ; ( " ' , 8. H. GRAY, 2t . .--! j General Manager. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, Hopes, Twines, faints Oils Can vas, and Oakum. The place to buy GRAXN SAfKS iu any quantity and ' ;; 'hT j ' " LOBILfiAKD SNUFF'.;, by the bbl. NETS and SljJINEs! . Foot ol Middle street, ; t 'n (J , , ' '.:: : NEW BERNE, N. C. wiaoarv H,' . FARMERS AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS, TAKE ISTOTIOEJ Wo are a STOKE. V tin at our old itanH.ln our NEW e uave lull line oi Groceries, Dry Goods. Boots -and Shoes, ; all of which we are offering very low al wholesale and retail. Call and take a look at our Kooda and dera oflolted. daw Or- aret our low price. Satisfaction Runmnteed. HOBEK'i'3 BRa geo.-w. j.'HArvet; 936 RICHMOND ST., PHILADELPHIA. ESTABLISHED 1858. , Maker of Gentlemen' : Sine . Castom . Boot & Shoe of tne Latot Style and BEST GRADES. Would refer to Mensrs. n..'V. Rmn. rian Henderson. Geo. H. Roberta, tfeo. A hivar and others, all of New Berne. . , a 49- Order by Mail loUolted. July8diwly . t GEO; Wi J. HARVEY. FRESH BUTTER received every ' week.' ,, . !. ... - , f r ; i A NEW stock of TEA for the Bum mer trade juat received. . j . v - -. Toilet, variety. and , Laundry SOAP in great Sparkling: CIDER, a cool and refresh- lag drink,- ".;'. . ' ,' '' ' , Finest Grades of FLOUR. Pure APPLE VINEGAR. English Island MOLASSES. : HAMS and Breakfast Bacon. ' n. h:-' .. i i - ' : I . , ( Flavoring Extracts (all fresh).'. ' Specfal bargains offered to ensh cus tomers.; ,(); ',' i ' ' C. Junll-dly i
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