r !2 L a c i m , . e4LU '-v a 2 i-iJLAll Jiiaaia CVa vidlu WJb;j f New Berne, latitude,, ua 0' worm,, -.-lit A 4 . M - l00Kitttde fjo 5? Wert. , risea, i jlhju w "j i :7 Hunt seta. TJW 1 14 hours; I noted. -,, Worm i Jn. f Ti t VtC 3 LOCUM." . cnv&Ktx,M.-JUIftk of sound, aweeteU Mb, which we oner at sua. V ipBrtauahel, retail. , - - - J. A. MtiDbws. -J Trksh Bvjtteb received ' ery , trie ct . the Skmmtdoah, nd kept on ice; ftbaeoaan4 u gar -cured nii,U ham ' The temerE7m Offjr left forBfclti irtutiAtf 'Yf J j ( "WeVnuUohB Forter Vill hag pawed the (Senate, by e of IT t5 80. The eteamet '"Oeopofra will run thii J afternbon Uf Barringkirl 6odB, leav ing Brlneon'e dock and PatUrson's island at 8:80 and Foster's wharf at 4, 5 and 6 o'clock. - ! The DBBcrat4 of Lenoir held a very harmonjoui meetipK at Klnston yesler daf and Jbncted delegates' for the Bute, Judicial: CoDgriaMoBftLyMLSoatorlal oonrentions. A , eoWWe-napfiawitory UoQ Mtos LeoituFj,elLaOian, was glrn atthereeidenoe 'of J. B. Beaton, Esq., olP.,JOetenl-plBVt f al alioyfed fcralfreeent;. rt. a: A. Prtwcu uu laatgaPwW the;ladle leiVei tomorrow 'naorning for Oxford. ' WH wfs'llWWun'dant success 'in hie ieieldtrUbor. Ji ' " ; ' Ta4funral of Mr. Sebastian Bangert jfiUMyWterdaysftarnoon from his ' late teaidehoe. Ber. L; W. Crawford -cond rioted ty services and Messrs. Oeo. Allea. O'. HubbsvD. N. Kilburn. Q. F. 'telnU'aS jl Teohactirig iw under-,l)4(orVAlat4eiooiioourse of oor elticens were present to pay the last tfMuiSfm ..-; ':! : ' Tha North Carolina Uorticultural So ciety will hold its annual fair at Fayette- We1ir.,a',,AbgUBt'the Bth and 6th. .. .... . i w ' ' ' A. Ther BootberaKxpress iompany win transport, ree oj( cbarge, packages of dontusXIc TrhitV Intended: for exhibition addMssed tathetJ-.rCl Horftcdlturai So ciety, FayeHeyme;, .nPreserves, pickles, staffed birds and other articles ',jwept dornestiof rit will b charged , t at kt t&wrfdk?. ,;; . . rir rtto BUan Prvas T!r to. CXaaiAt CJieflWryaAds Wthe . first cotton blossom -thafnaa reached us his ottoia is about knee high and twenty ' aerea of it looking wejl. .' -.vv.--r.rti , . TH U Ks M . y Oai ewnsman tr N. i Hughes has made arras geesents for an ezennion on : the elegaht. steamer Shtnandoqhlo&Y . log New. Berne a 'July that a. to. ' It will bestiihVttiiris?n4 the rates wBl t1 swedjgly dyertise 1 " saent will appear -fnvnext lestje.;; r ense,JUw .! ' ' Thlrty-thoasand dollar, and not three : UumaandM:'W'1il4;eUiraiafyaa v, the amount placed Jn the river and h'r ' bdt VII) 4or the' Improrwnirit'of Wifse . ' mer: We are'glsd.tb naike thecor- r aeotion and hor it tear pass the Senate . . . We gave Mme -of 'the-congressional I aeed corn senus laqt ptlng;by Bepr entativ OUara, U VIn 4). J Dieoscway for experiment. .-On yesterday he sent ? ": tja'-t?- ytTae7efdped roaitf rkw : which haialoravs us i from a planting On t'i ?;ta tfMawln WapiEar? e of fine-quality-OTd to w duubt fWJd" three eaisi ' a' -a t eleven mile from the city, on the i -. l; triugtt Wyeetarday hrte Mii..rn f f tV.a fel!owin diameters: one t' :uut54?it3(fl. r 1 a ( artar- nd Oh third fS'lJ r i es: The combined weight WS.B t- them. .1 'V.r'nduridsiJaiiMVeth I ' -l.i ki5tifi't&iteai n ti..nrr4'V .ttl ..ItVXLeTlollS'iring - tr t-k Jfcol r, ooL, !. ' .'"ii , a Pjr'aldvnt Bryan: Utmurt. f U tr i .We puUiah extract today fromPreaiU dent Bry iryan's rep'orveUus djiirxlstrd-T Uoti-oiha flairs of the A. & fl. B. foil the D&st year It'J4jli.rt nJ sx: nUjBit,giTingabrief Muiiof the aflairii and cpnditioa pt the property. : i A P f slar Teaac Tadr Miss Dora Ascherfeld, who has been in our city eiaoe last fall, left yesterday intrnlhg fof ,'ter boms at Bavre de Grace, ML' Hiss Ascherfeld en gaged here in teaohing music, a rc fee sion to which she is devoted, and a more accomplished performer upon the piano-forte is rarely met with. During the time here ' she has rendered ' valua ble services, as organist at the. ; churches in different occasions', and 'also at par ties' and social "gatherings her musical talent vas much sought. On leaving she expressed herself as having been very much - pleased -'with her stay in New Berne, and the many friends and acquaintances she has made here re gret her absence and will ever welcome a return. Personal. Mr. Benry S. Gracie was in to see us yesterday. Be stated that he wished to pay his subscription to the JovrnaL, which he did, and always does do when ever it is due. Mrs. Wijliam Colligan, jr., and chil dren )ett yesterday: morning for Jersey City ofl b visit to relatives.'. , Miss Leone Hardy, of La (Jrarjge, who has been. visitiog Mias Eniroa Becton, returned npmeyesteway tuarning.? Ii. A, Latham, Esq., of the Washing ton dazette, Jacobs of the Washington progress; and Mr. JameiThomas, of the University ptugpsine, arrived last night from Washington, and report that the press gang had a huge time. chart It tiervlrcsTo-Dev. Methodist. Church (Service at. the Methodist church at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m., conducted by the pastor, Rev, L. W. LGrovfcird. Pewe- alike fretf to all. Ushers always in the vestibules to wel oome and seat strangers. A cordial in vitation is given to all persons to wor ship with us. 1 Baptist Church Rev. C. A. J sua ems, pastor1. ' Services at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sunday school at , 4J p.m. . Seats free, and the public cordially invited to at tend ll : ' 1 Christ Church V.W. Bhields, rector. let Sunday after Trinity. Services at 11 a.m. and 0:30 p.m. Sunday tcbool at5;80pm. The public is always In vited to take part in the services of this church. Ushers always at the door to provide seats. Meeting, of the Young Men's Ohristian Association at 3 o'clock this evening, A; "M. Baker leader. 4 Remaining in, the Poetofflce at New Berpe. Cretan icwibfy j N O.i Juae 87th, 1886. Nannie Bowden. Moses Bee ton. Theo dora Ouft e.telwihnu Oar rid Ball Lister, Julia Davis. William Emerd. J. H. QardneT.CherleaBall aj ai ehr. Viola W. Burton, uarnet tunage or Jones, William , Lois.- iJnnl Lee.1 .Hannah Mooro. John Roberts e. o. scbr. Warren Ball, Willey Timpson. Pjneaxi, Thqmas Mrti"WOUameW i .X. lllh Persons calling for above letters, will say advertised, ertdgJvB data CtJist. . T " M. Maklt, P. M. Caxtoret County Items. The" total catch of Menhaden thitj sea son J" so ' far as we have been able to learn, IB BOmethtng ver 5,000,000. Our farmers and trucksra are baDpyi The fine ralna, Uiis weeki las wreathed their faoee into smilegnd dispelled all fears of a drouth. -'IVVS,! j Capt! Mirk MasopfVhile outuiatni orTneanaten iMt wee, lotma a yaw boat adrift at sea-Tha boat it IS tie rut at smu poas 10 icei d it V Jtbought. was, lost front cny 4 4?a jit juV 4 pflujc. of summer yisiiorg .bai long, and some yac .TS laflnx commenced. . ''The privatefcoarjir Knt!KP will aonn be full. Tie C oea View hotel baa been enlarged and wil have its due share of guests. 4 I i'iWe regret to learn that Lieut Francis Winslowi who is in charge of the oytter aurvev in our waters, was serious' y Ui a few davs ago. Wi are ir formed that! be Umdchl improved and has gono.toa w asningion waiy to recuperate'- v iMr.Tohn'Giblle dr'ivered aiTable' address before St. Paul's Cburch.Oaitd on Wdaeday evening.- Our yottj friend is wlnniue encomiums of praise. Be is cifted. and we hear wa highly complimented by those who were aefev tunate as to nave neara ha. ---H iHieeeKIouar'terlynieeUog-forAaB street station tit E. Church was held on SaturdST a" ii: and ay, the 19th. and 2Clb instants." Rev. J..T. Harris, the, Presid- ioz Elder,-preached interesiinef and in structivei sermons and adminibiered the sacrament of the Lord's Bupperon bun day morning. ' - v; i . - ADTICa tO MOTH Kit. I'rS. , V,' IV Claw's . FOT'VQt FY"?' 'V . . . . 8 U tiivd' fvr ChiiOii .etiung. it f gunis, a" an 1 ill i. Tut'"' the child, soup pa m, cures wina r tedy for diar i a hoalo. i : ir ..... 7TT I - BBIBn.--- -f ' The' baseball epidemic is having aa- other rage.if The ' renort . ; 7:-. I ! !?'- dead . ioewmefcJ Mitchell baa gone into vigorous trair ing preparatery to meeting Ballivaa oa the 8th of July. ' A white blacksnake baa been captured near Jewell, Md. It was six feet long and whiU aamilk. - - The annual- convention of the Ameri can Society of Cifil Engineers will be held at Ceterado on July 3, 8 and S. There will be no encampment of the State Guard tbia year, owing to the in sufficiency of funds for that purpose. ' The cornerstone of new industrial bupdnef!.tTia;sia4ypb at Oxford was laid with imposing cere monies. r , . Sari Jones pays Haitian o7 a high com pliment, lie sayp, "A cleajyer city,, morally! asd) physically, 1 1 aerer saw. Noble, hospitable and kind people make up its inhabitants." . j la Peril the police have been ordered to arrest all loyalist sympathizers who may la any way demonatrate their dis pleasure at tie action of the govern ment in expelling the Prinoes. Brooklyn, N. Y., is estimated to have gained 200,000 inhabitants in the last six years. The great bridge is credited with moat pf this rapid growth as it can so easily transport the overflow of New York. . Minister Phelps has'- presented to the Yale law school a fao, aimile copy of Magna Charta, the document wbichohe English Barons compelled! Kind John to sign 071 yeais ago. The original is in the British, Museum. Angry Strikers. Chicago, June 25. At the. Root street crossing of the Lake Shore railroad this morning the police on dnty numbered tbirtv, which included every available officer of the town of the lake force. There wai no change id tr situation up to 9 otlockf dnd no Intimation of any attempt to move trains had been re ceived up to that hour. A carload of switchmen reached Chicago about raid night from Toledo. About 0 o'clock the imported switchmen were taken out to Forty-third street in charge of Superin tendent Amsden. Shortly before 10 o'clock the officials, with' the assistance of the police succeeded' in attaching an engine and caboose to a- waiting freight train. Bevond the expostulations of the crowd no trouble was experienced until after ths caboose waa attached- to the train. The crowd erew in nronortions and more threatening; the police and railroad employees were cursed and threatened with violence. In the mean time a small force was divided between the trains, and in guarding the switches to prevent the latter being turned to, as to make Impossible the free movement of the trains' Finally responding to the cries of several of their leaders, the crowd rushed past the police and turned the twitches in spite of the lat ter. The police had their duba drawn and used them m a few instance, but the Officers were either so thoroughly astonished on overawed by the erowd they made no successful, reautanoe. A portion of the orowa at trie same mo ment surged toward we : trenr wnton had commenced to move out but which passing upon ..open switches, was thrown torn the track.tthe !engiy and an tne oars ceing aerauea. Ta complete the wreck, the -coupling pins were 'withdrawn and; (brown away. During -the 'mrfee" the-police succeeded in making two arrests. The excitement In the vicinity is still very 8". . ...... . , . , . . r i. CHicAOO, rfune iw.-'-ine rairroaaom oials are not endeavoring to remove the wreck, and until that, baa bee aooew plisbed,' farther efforet to move any' ears will be impoeeiDie. une or tne men ar rested is a member of the executive committee of the switchmen's anion. At 11 .q'clook the crowd raboatutbe switching -board -wit' very large and constantly, growing, despite frequent rain showers. The temper of the orowa is still very nighi- ,u.. . v . I.itkh r A lam crowd. anrrouBdinK the rodnd-hoose will not allow any en gine to oome oat Eight oewawitchmen have been severely beaten, and have gone home. 'f ' - . WasbUgtea, Neva. WiaHiNfiTOW. June 23. The Senate cotnmitteeB4 $; DisWot of Dolaanbia baa Voted to report adversely upon the nomination, of C, F. Mathews, colored, of Albany,' K. Y., to be recorder of deeda for the uutrioroi uowmnca Tthe lemberief the, DeaiocrtticJEx ecutlve CtBBlttee wrr Crtfen ! i CoantyM iw ?it "' J Thert will be a1 meeting of tieTCom mlttee at the Gaston Bouse in New Berne on Saturday,' July 10th1, at 13 o'clock, for, the, purpose of falling a county convention. .-All members are reauested to be present. ' r T A LPHErtrs W. Wood; Chalrmaiw,' .IsttesestlSMt Kxilit PTirum Piimnmnfnrnttnra daali of Columbus, Ga.', tells hia experience, thus: "For three years have tried eyery remedy oh the market for tor-Bach and Kidney Disorders, but got no relief, un til I used Electrio Bitters. Took five bottles and am now cured, and, think EW' -rid Bitter the beet blood rw Sfr in ue world. "-Jtajor A. D. I i '. rf Y?t Liberty, IT r., vfti' F'.ei o 1 t r,r BU CM fmdr" I I ,i it 1 k.tb: "IWthfv r 1 ev-f i " r ii f vd as l i '-:o 1 " r ' : c ( a 1 ".'.o ly E..v. SL'Sn TPT! i'l.'H ?P V yutjJu1' I' .WAWaHTPc June The; follow ing special notice was today lamed) by the general superintendent of railway mair servicer VBy erder -of fbe Poat-auater-Oeneral the clerks tunned; below ban been removed from the service for tasaJOTdinaiion ceasptring4.'ea strnct the regulation oeeba! aerwied by the department and. to, i jure. it, effi ciency. : They have secretly attempted to form an association with a view tp dictate ac(oa to the department, and manyf theni have also JseengnUty of deception, toward thair lellowelerks by repreeenting the purposes of aeoh association to be merely benevolent, and thue entangling them. "At" the same time the Postmaster-General direetame to express his gratification that so few comparatively could b found to engage )n such a scheme, and his acknowWdg menta to tboee who hsye kept the de partment informed. The names are omitted as they are all in the west and unknown to our people. Ed. Joqkmal. "Division superintendent will please insert this notice in their next general order." 4 The Postmaster General,' in further explanation of the causes which re sulted in the issuance of this notice, in an interview this afternoon,, said: "Several weeks ago information was received by the department thai a few postal clerks who were apparently con soioua that there were reason for their removal front, the service were, endeav oring to etUUt the co-operation of postal olerki generally in an association to be formed for the purpose of interposing their opinion on the questions of re movals by threatening a strike er the combined resignation of many elerks at one time, so as to menaoe the depart ment with embarrassment. .The at tempt to enlist general cp-dperation f sated, tne greater number of postal clerks who were approached on the subject refusing to entertain it It was tne plan of the originators after the initiation of a member, during which he was bound by an oath to secrecy and obedience, to sveure his resignation in blank and to have all the: resignations in the hands of the exeoutive committee to be filed simultaneously, and to re quire the clerks who were members of the association to abandon their runs at a time to be fixed. Their object was to maintain their own positions and tenure yt office. . The department haa waited until we principal ring-ieauera anu ex ecutive officers were certainly known, and those removed embrace all those who have been, specially attive. In point of fact," continued the post mas tar-genera), ' the scheme never secured general favor, and the department is not desirous of punishing by removal those who have been cheated into nom inal eo-operation, but dies not wait for resignations from -anyi who have bean active . in the enterprise. Il is a , .i curious commentary on ' the folly of men. "said the sneaker, "that uDon ex amining she nlee in the oasM at the men who am removed by this order it ap pears that very many of them have been complained against for some reason and their removal sought before, but the de partment haa refused to make the re movals and the entry had been made in their oases for their retention. Their positions would have been quite secure had they not forfeited them by insubor dination. The headquarters' of the moyement has been Indianapolis, Ind. Borne little effort wae made to organize at Chicago, and. other. . places, but with no sucoeea. I do not anticipate tbe least trouble or inconvenience to the business interests of the country, concluded the Postmaster-General, "is consequence of these removals." NEWSBT bAII' - ttl CBOrfl LEVELLED Bt'slilL. Eau ClaIEB. Wis.. June 23. Reports of a terrible ball storm in the iouthwest portion of this county on Monday night say' that in Bnmtwkr and Drammn everything is laid fiat. The hail cut the wheat heada tfr KdrTines badlv. The winter; wlteajt crop t u. halk4.ino6t. ALABidA El OBIi ANl rot . i b TION. OS (CKBctEA tAlaV.IJiJ er'-HTThe Remik Host Jwabb lnenv. r J t .t here todar. i Tears' were about boil his a red prefnR one half VhiUCv Speechei ere made favoring the btsntnaUon of a State ticket. All the tttterancca) were for a nrotectiVe uriflrnndthe Blair Educa tional bill. The eoerventioa declined to nominate a' tiketb IVy - teave it with the executive committee to put out one or not, as they majt t. Ink best. .w-BOMS KTJtEgH TOTisrr VS. Lnicou. l-lfeb.JuB4 28. Timothy HarringtonL sent ahle -despatch to Patrick- Eirjirfc.toda"a8t'i(r that Mr. Parnell 'authorized the jemenHhat an ffrtanf elfijjrtlQef HomrL, era woui'i .rvNid tne (Jbioagoejom " ton. Mr.r L ae " Tfurrrtarth1! Si $ i lity leaga- ol . wtVori lei t j-cthe receptioivf tie djete s.pcuLtheir ar- , HE RITES AND FiRBOB JBJIX,Xp iS. fE Sent te cv mV, - 40 cmttuee agurea harbettei VlxeV JUanOkirl OCfcA Am- mitiee waa appointed to examine the meaairrei with the View 'of ooneclng any -'verbal rrorg,,bo8. kadi amounts ns iin the bill e beTetoforeMb' Ik ikI -are Sn- atjrnd "Bhcharjced J.Tha II n?in'eankl has been- placed on the bul by Abe Senate and- aso.oiw la apro priated ttef U(workJ r Q -ffj'l . . THE ElILWAT JTjE8TIOK IN.OHINA. - ' " F,XLNJ'ttne i. TteGermabe who recently went to China m ,th inwrest of Berlin- railway .contractors, report that tii era is no ckance-fer e railway conrtructlon In China on a scald; which cpuU t9 i"idj rrcflible,to Furopeaa ent" iiu9 ucul the Lmperce attain bit - aj .i,yj whurr wit I not be pn,;it!!te -1 0.010 of i-. . .. . , ., , 4 rii . . m A Captain jTeetsuaaie Btaeeverr." ' . OapfcOolnraan, scWi Weymouth, ply ing between Atiamw. 42uy and M. Y., had been tronbied wik emgneothat be waa unable to sleep k and waa indnoed to try Dr: King's Haw Diaoovery. for Consumption. ' It not only gavebhn in stant .teUefvbue allayed the extreme aortneaav. in, his awssiat i - Bis children were aimilarly aflsoted and. . aji Jnagle dose bad the same happy effect, Dr. King's New Diaoovery. la now tbe stan dard remedy in tbe Coleman household aad board the schooner. Free trial booh of thia Standard Remedy at BanoookBioew Drug Store. , 1 e e i i r TURKISH HONORS 10 HO&AkT. CoRBTAtiTWorLB, June 23. The body of Bohart Paaha will be received at Genoa by a Turkish gunboat and con veyed to thia city. The funeral will be conducted with great pomp, and the interment will be made in the cemetery of Scutari, in the Boephorus, opposite Constantinople. The entire expense will be borne by the Turkish civil list. aeklea'e Aralea 8aJv. The Best Salve in the world for Cute, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Saw Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Bands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures piles. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price SS cents per box. For aale by Hancock: Bros; ly COOIEKCIAL. JoiRHiL Qrnos. June 26, 1 P. M. OOTTOK. New York, June 25. Futures closed quiet and steady. Sales of M,400 bales. June, July. August, September, October. November, 9.20 December. 9.05 0,20 January, 9.13 9.81 February, 9.22 0.19 March. 9.32 0.07 April, 9.42 9.03 May, Spote firm; Middling 1-4; Low Middling 0 1-2; Good Ordinary 8 1-4. New Berne mask et quiet. No sales. Hales for the week, 2 bales. Middling 8 3 8; Low Middling 8 8-ifl: Oood Ordinary 7 5 8. DOIUK8T10 iiekkt. fiEKD OOTTON a.90. Ootton Seed Si 0. 00. Toventivb Hard, $1.00; dip, $1.75. Tan 75e.a$1.85. Conn taa&tto. OATU-lietail, 55a60. Rice 7685. Beeswax SOo. per lb. Beep On foot". Sc. to tic. OouimT Hamb 10c. per Ih. " Lad lOo. per lb. Eaos 9c. per dosen. Frebb Pork iiaOo. per pound. Peahdts BOo. per bushel. Fodder 7 5c. $ 1.00 per hundred. Onioms f3.M per barrel. Field Peab Ma70o. Bides Dry, 10o.; green 60. APPTJE9 waSOo.jjer bushel. Peabs $78e. per bushel. Honey 40o. per gal. Tallow 6c. per lb. GHiOKERe Grown, 80a35c. spring 20a25c. Meal A5o. per bushel. Oats SO eta. peT bushel. TuRinre BOc. per bushel. Sekd Potatoes) Early Rose, 2.75 per bbl. Wool lOalOc. per pound. Potatoes Bahamas. 25a30c. ; yams. 40a5Oc. Kerosene 94 c SHinaLES West India. dull and n mi inal; not wanted. Building. 5 inoh hearts, 13.00; saps, $1.60 per M. WHOLESALE rRIOES. Tfww Mess Port $10.23. Shovuiers Smoked, No. 2, 5c.- prime.pe. (J. B. a, . U s, U. and L. C o. FlTnt-$3.2oa8.00. Lard 7c. by the tierce. Naiub Basis 10S,$2.75. Sooab Graaulated, 7c. Corns eallo. 1 v Salt 85a90o. per sack. MoLaSsks ajtd Stbcps 0a4c. Powder $5.00. Shot $1.60. u.wKim X Eiaiqnirlers iLjr ."iUsutiDi; hi end now Is vtmt to rno. vale and bwnUty pramMee, , ils. shew ln lke varlees oolon. roraished an aeenaattoot All ,ILm 'lated famtlltaiiM HI.'..' - mrUUwU -- t ! at j iw liiiil i -nil .il; Ilii- il1. M tmvj -awt i'-'u" : i,f tu.A K t-irijl.-. :!.! i 14 i 1... .1 11 si a 4 ; XTnitm le W Jm4u uttdatil t Cl Ai.AllIiISA-4'i-- " . -i . - .- ..-1... h ., . I .-IB VC . I ''the l.iTA .T 11 ' r. low Tif-ress Oiuce, , ;'.,;1 . ; New Stock Stwes Little Store BiSiho Comer i . -, By wtu-Uiim tiultouauwjds et mm place 1 you elll keep uj) with latest evaata,, . LITTLE BTCiKK, Middle Straef. LAUGJC STOCK, t One door Iron Follnek,4 jun4dwif AiJtw niiiuia ec u. C. H. En;iiib Orririt. WiLKiNciToer, H: imusa, )UTM JUSl, kSS. ) (fc.Al.ED l-KOlDMALfi (or aunnt lstt thou sand (eetaawexl I.l'MllKU and 1.2IXJ imuuda IKON rods and nails, for use oil Ui Neuae river below Klustou, will pc re eeivrd ai this ofllce pntlT 1? oa H Jolr, ihxh, an opened ImiutdiUiy Ibereafter. ' 8pei-ir)catiiu . and blank lorina of propoaala can Iw ollalud al Uila ollico.. UtUawtU bt rwnwd fnrttia whola or portlona of the aUive aiuouDta. 'l'le nlil la reMtrvul Vri'e(L,aj'r h1 preala. , 1 f J I J W. A. mrfBt ji T. :n u 1.1 1 1 i-jipiaiu ol fc,Klbri. b; SGHuiT.T; NOTICE. All peraoaii doiDg buninoHH us mer chants, or otherwise, upon all goods bought in or out of the 'State, or any others liable under Schedule "B'are required by law to list the sarfib during the first TEN days in July. , Persona failing to list within the time will bo placed on the delinquent list and trill e cuarged wiUiloublo tax. I, well be at my office to receive the tutrae. Blanks furnished. ' After the lutb of July all who have not listed will bo placed on the delin quent list. JOSKl'il NELHON, j'iii t f ltetf isle r of Lie odd. SPECIAL MEETIH& OF STOCKHOLDERS. : . i- ' TUere will i.e a Hpt-rlai (MfMlne of tbe M took ho lili-ra ul llw Nenw ,v Trent RlVrr HteamlKwt Coinpurlj , h.lif a( Uie Kooiuaof Hie N, Hrrne llonr.l of Trade In Uilt ell y,i)ii MUliUAV, JI.'MC.ftUi, l FOUK o clock, I'.M H- onl rof Hie H.mul nf iiirpefnrs. 1' I ItOBKRTy, Jtin IT .1 f ,1 Ser. A 'I'reUK. FOR SALE. 1 ,.U-.i.-. HVK 111 NI)Ri:i) SHAKES STOCK in U10 ATLANTIC AND NORTH CAROLINA UAIMiOAP, in lots' lo suit Apply tu j a. riinxjEN, I'liinn I) ,) Commia'rs, K inston,1 N. C. June Dili, 18MI. 18 dwtf Hew Millinery Goods;! My Large and Select HTOClt OF New Millinery Goods. I1AM AHHIVKI). but on nernnnt of piew of bualnew, l imvaiHi time to pmpnroforah "OHE!IIr3 DAY." I will be eonstantly receiving Bililltlons to my atock. ami will be pleased at all timet to show the game to frlenda and rustrtmeri Alao my 1'iittcru Uata nad.Bonnatii. .-. . llegpectfully, : , P31 lltf M. I). JIKWUY. , Ti Kilional Lire Stock issotaatini,'' RirHMonn, va.( 'or lesurlog Preferred Klakg In UveUdck. ISI'-FITION HEI.KCTIoN-ProTECyiO.N. CARniNAI, KKATU11KS.' HeleneA nut. lnl nraniiMi i k- plUh form ol poller guaranteeing tndeiuiillv. Mortuary premiums payable auanaUy.eenit annnallv. ouaru.rlv nr 1,1 mnniM t- , .... option of the assure.!. An ample reserve. avaiiaoie ror all unforeseen conllnueuctea. Uwal trmte In every conntr. for eol lectin der ajaltut lapse, by the failure of mails r,. ni . , n, nlinnfii.. rv. i. . . . : 1 ' .hi. vuiuimii,, is purely runuiai nil nn.i1. I. amamb . .1 . . . . . 1 lOritockhydlieaae or accident. . . i, ' w,lr "oeci eovertasr Btnrc T ;-(7 " ' 1 m 19m loan aim mob will a Poller of Ininranee be laaued tor ta ' eoBttreater than S.75, ona Rnrl BhifT3 aiiu. vin,muj' uuoi not. laaure ianey- aaiaaet t lanev price, bnt simply agrees to tndera- nlloi mitilrw ih.1. An.4.t.. T" 11 of rood servloeabl stock. ... . , i..,,v I fioraas and OelU lncnreI netweed the agea , noand MUen rears ; and lluleshetiwna nalil4a ma. u . k - . . . ' .A 1 . Own pan tea. .., i IfTz.iL No Plogs, or second elaaaatoek, nor Aamtsi Wltboot retard for truth Mint; tolerated, 1 1 "i "i" S 1 I - ; 1 11 11 ii .001 isti. WiW'Ufcf -iiJif i Prime ..Timothy t2i.C3' ' . ly('i rto Bfi 4;.l. si'i. .4. 4 'A-TArp -tritl-irt 4;it:vi .' rvi in -f ! A- MrV-rM'Vvi t t t fM f w '' 'r . 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