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The Daily OTJRNAL OP VOL. I. NEW BERNE, N.C., FBI DAY, JUNE 23, 1882. NO. 71.

CITY ITEMS. LOCAL NEWS. the season, with a small quantity during the spring showers. Wheat is being Clark for the democratic nominee for Congressman-at-large, and earnestly request that he may be nominated for that oflice, being satisfied that 'no man Tliis column, next to local news, la to be used ttr J.CH'Ill rtilVITHMIlK. harvested and the crop is medium.

Cotton is rather small for the season, corn is large enough to hill, and work will NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Moon Light Excursus. The steamer Tiyer Lily will leave the Old Dominion wharf at 8:00 p. m. on Monday June begin in earnest soon as the heavens send forth copious showers.

The rice crop is looking better than corn and cotton. We saw the schwmer V'aWiia at Smith Creek loading with corn and will 20th for a trip down the river, return the alphabet, one commencing with one with and so on; and that before getting through one would fall asleep." This might do for people generally, but the girls in this school would be apt to run through before getting sleepy. The object of this work as well as memorizing the poetry is to cultivate memory. 2. Writing by counting secures accuracy and uniformity.

3. The exercises in Mental Arithmetic shows a cultivation of mind as well as memory. 4. The classes in Written Arithmetic ing about 12 at night. frosts better than any other variety.

They have been In use for nine years. Dr. Berry is getting a fair share of the trade in his line. Near by is M. H.

SULTAN, Who came to New Berne four years ago direct f-om Germany. He clerked for Mr. Cohen and peddled on spectacles for two years and in this way opened the eyes of the people that they might closely inspect the splendid stock of dry goods, dress goods, clothing, shoes, that he keeps on hand. Has been doing business for himself two years; commenced on small capital; has now a good trade: carries a large stock of goods and has no debts. But lie arrive in your city in a few Capt.

Bell leaves the reputation of being the There will be Music, Dancing and Re freshments. most pious captain that plies the Neuse and fungo livers, lie is never known Fare for round trip 50 cents. to use a harsh or rougli word. If the J. W.

Morris, storm is furious and disaster is inevita 4 ti. General Passencer Aeent. in tins district or in the Mate would make a more eflicient and successful canvas, or give greater satisfaction when elected. Mr. Long seconded the resolutions and urged the necessity of action and diligence in prosecuting the claims of Hon.

Charles C. Clark for the 'prominent -sitiou with which his name has been connected. The resolutions were heartily and unanimously adopted. Messrs. Adolph Colin.

J. W. Harper and F. M. Simmons spoke to the resolutions rallying the friends of Eastern North Carolina to activity in securing the nomination of the distinguished son of New Berne.

Mr. J. W. Harper moved that a committee of three be appointed to notify ble, he takes it all with cool and sober deliberation. Occasional.

I have reduced the price of Bekoner show thoroughness and familiarity with O. D. S. S. Co.

St'r Shenandoah. Watson Street Auction Sale. Wm. Sultan Co. At Cost.

Journal miniature Almanac Sun rises, 4:45 1 Length of day. Sun sets, 7:19. 14 hours and 84 min. Moon sets 11:53 p. m.

Moon quarters to-day at 12:47 p. m. i Thermometer Br rord of Ventorday. 7 a. m.

783, 2 p. m. 0 p. m. 3'J T.P.Clarke has been appointed a clerk in the post office at this place.

The exercises of Miss Harrison's school will close to day at 1 1 o'clock with spelling bee. The first number of the Pamlwo Eu-terprixe from Stonewall is before us. A very creditable paper. and Enoel's Beer to 8.50 per crate. "the reason why." The highest class I challenge the world to furnish a su was tendered to the audience to be qiies Jones County Items.

Refreshing showers recently. perior quality, and claim that there in tioned on any example in Veuable's should thank Roger -Bacon for niveiit- beer null iu Xeir Ber.ie that eanapial Practical Arithmetic, and they passed ing spectacles. it. E. II.

MKABOWS Mr. J. M. iollock, who was cut lai-t through the ordeal without missing a question. Saturday evening, is improving.

James Redmond. dealer iirdrngs, seed and guanos, is on the corner of Middle and Pollok streets. A new feature had been intro The farmers of the county have been making unfavorable reuorts of theii duced in Grammar diagraming. No 'COMMERCIAL. He studied medicine under Dr.

Primrose; was with him in the drug business crops, but they have vastly improved in royal road has ever been found in the Mr. Clark of the action of the committee, and the motion being adopted, the the last several days, owing to the cent showers and warm weather. until when he bought out the doe- NEW BKIINK MARK ET, study of Mathematics, and people edu tor and continued the business for hiin- cated under the old remme are apt to While the fanners of this -Middling 111; Low Mr. J. L.

Rhem received three flue think that there can be no improvement self. Dr. Meadows deals largely in seed dliiis 11: complain of the backwardness of their Good Ordinary HH; watermelons on Wednesday night from on any of the methods of the good old crops. I would pronounce them very nary S. Wool loaSOc.

good, and especially so in comparison his plantation lorida. They meas- per pound. Yellow dip for truck farms. He makes a specially of Hie Meadows Premium Pea that has been so successful for the last two years. He also has an extra early cab Turpentine.

with the crops of Duplin, Sampsou and "0, chairman appointed Messrs. J. W. Harper, Brice I pock and P. M.

Simmons. On motion it was resolved that the proceedings of this meeting be published in the newspapers of this city and those of the State be requested to publish the resolutions. F. C. Roberts, C'hin'n, S.R.

Street Clement Manly, 1 h- times; but this is a mistake, and the diagram system illustrates the March in grammar. By means of it voung minds render counties. Scrape $1.50. ured 15 inches in length. The Theatre To-Night.

Tail S1.25 to No sales. Little Alice, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. 0.

Parker, died last Sunday Rice. $1.15 to fci. L'O. None in the The speaking at the theatre to-night can more readily grasp, the idea of the structure and relation of language. It market.

should draw a large crowd. Mr. Sim bage grown especially for his trade. The line cabbage brought to this market by Col. J.

Whitford were grown from these seed. The Dr. makes a visit Corn Firm; 9lc. in sacks; 94c. night.

oner our sincere sympathies to the parents in their great bereave is a picture, and through the picture the mons is a fine speaker and the' audience bulk, bales at quotations. child grasps the relation and depend Peas' 1.35. will be well entertained. ment, but they should be consoled knowing thut-their little daughter is in a far better world, and it is the will of Kinston Items. ence of the words and sentences.

The North every milliliter to look after his Country Produce. Bacon hams shoulders 10c; sides 12c. Lard I3ic. Hoard of Trade Kxcnrwlon. stock of seed.

Success in truck ills' de progress made by the children in the here Mini. A good refreshing the Board or Trade made tneir sea diagrams reflects great credit on the tie aiso laicein away. voyage yesterday in the steamer Trent. Meal unbolted bolted Fresh pork 8u9c. Beef stall fed, 5a0i on foot: grass fed 5c.

Potatoes yams 00. Eirjrs 12. Hides drv teacher. When we visited the school, 1 he people of- the town and commu They sailed up the river to Spring Gar nity are very at the renewed pends largely on the quality of the seed; the sed dealer should understand the minute details of the business in order to save his customers from imposition. On the opposite side of Middle street five weeks ago, this had never been prospers of a rai I road The counties of den; fished to their heart content; 10al2c, green 5ic.

Beeswax 20c. Chick taught; but a visit to the Goldsboro Jones and Onslow madt'a proposition to sailed down the river to Riverdale, and ens due. per pair, rodder $1.50 per cvvt. Peanuts 75. Graded School convinced Miss Corinne Mr.

lie.it, which lias been accepted. steamed into port aoout night singing from Meadcw's drug store, is the Wein- of its usefulness, for beginners at least, Every one agrees that a railroad would Ih the -'Good Old North State," be a great benefit to the whole county as and hence its introduction. The audi ii'li'liiapli lo tin- bVi'iM) Journal. DOMESTIC MARKETS. stein building, an imposing brick structure, occupied by ence could see that rapid progress had well as the immediate section through which it runs.

But the great que'sliou For Polloksville. We learn several ladies and gentle Baltimore. June 22. Flour dull and been made, for some of the pupils had heretofore has been the cost, and tin WILLIAM SULTAN Co. Mr.

Sultan came to New Borne direct proposition, as it now is, is as reasonable men of our city intend to take a trip Reed log's Graded Lessons perfect unchanged; Howard st. and western extra fam as could be asked for, and I think by all from Germany. He clerked for to Polloksville on the steamer Trent to ily Mills superfine 3.25a Our Advertisers Continued. means should be accepted. It is a gen five years, and then formed a partner 4.00; do.

extra Rio brands crany acceiicii proposition mat railroads The northwest corner of Middle and morrow. The steamer will sail from the foot of Craven street at 7 o'clock, S7.25a7.87. Wheat -southern steadv and internal improvements generally day uiglit. The recent goad ruins mid warm weather are bringing out cotton, corn and other crops and, with a favorable fall, the usual yield will be realized through this section. Thomas Lindsay.

of this place and Miss Emma Fields, daughter of John Fields, were united in marriage, on the 21st instant, at the residence of the bride's father in Lenoir county. Last Monday afternoon was a regular one gauze undershirt no vest evening being hot enough to cause even a talking saint of Tuckahoe frequently to repeat the name a California town, "Yuba Dam." John F. Wooteu, who has recently travelled through Lenoir, Duplin and Sampson counties, says the cotton and corn are small, but look very well and promising. He thinks a full crop of both will be made. Daniel E.

Perry has just returned from an extensive trip of observation in the middle section of the State and "before Richmond" Virginia and reports the wheat and tobacco crops very ship with Silberstein for two years. He has a very commodious store and keeps South Front streets was once considered ami quiet; western steady; south do more towards the general develop ern red Sl.33al.3tt: amber No. a "bad stand," as several failures were and those who leave home before breakfast can get their breakfast on ment oi the resources ot a country, and it well filled with goods. Wholesale made there in succession. For the last more to tlif general prosperity of the and retails, makes use freely of print- a western winter red, spot, 37a37ic.

Corn southern losvea; western about steady: southern white 94c; do. yel country, than anything el-ie. And that six years it has been occupied by a man being so is it not our duty, does it not era ink to let the people know what he has. Buys for cash and sells for cash, low SOc. board the steamer at 8 o'clock.

Don't fail to secure your tickets to day, for the trip to Polloksville to-mor row. who regards it as one of the best stands behoove us to work with all our might in the city. That iimn is Baltimore, June 22 Night. Oats and determination for an early com hence, no bad debts, no mortgages to firmer; southern western white K. R.

JONES. Pcrnonal. record, no use for the sheriff. He has a polite set of clerks and is bouiid to suc 04a65c. do.

mixed 61a03c. Pennsylvania 61a65c. Provisions quiet; mess nork He came to New Berne in the winter of pletion of a road through our county PEREMPTORY SALE 1875, clerked for Gates, Foy Co. until $20.2 Bulk meats shoulders ceed. We were pleased to meet in the city yesterday Mr.

James M. Kornegay from the spring of 1876, and then commenced East of Meadows on Pollock street and and clear rib sides packed 101al3c. Baconshoulders clear rib sideH OF business tor mmseir, without expe near White Hall in Lenoir county. He is one of the largest and best farmers close by is 14c; hams 15al0c. Lard refined 13c.

Coll'ee dull; Rio cargoes, ordi rience, without customers, everything O. MARKS, Gold and Silver Watches, in that section, and reports the crops to build up fr0n the 8tarti but IJ0S8essillg who has been in this market for sixteen nary to tair, (tat). Sugar firm; A soft 9c. Whisky nominal at SI. 17al.l8.

line and promising. Granville county pretty lair. an indomitable will and a determination years twelve years at his present stand. beats the world pretty girls and such ICi; IMTCIIKliS, CASTORS, New York, June 22, Cotton Net Mr. ime icnoaes oi ronoKsviue was t0 know no such thiug failurei he haa other items.

attending Miss triune Harrison ex- built upa handsome trade and succeed receipts bales; gross bales. Futures closed steady; sales 13,000 bales. ROGERS' KNIVES, FORKS, TA IM.IO Mllll TKASI'OONS, AT A lCTIOX Commencing on June 12 35al3 37; July 12 38: August animation yesterday. ed where failure had been the rule be- Capt. Southgate came in yesterday, fore He keeps a large stock of heavy "I buy for cash and cell for cash," said he as the reporter approached him.

"All I want you to say is to tell the people if tliey want goods cheap to call and see me." We were surely glad he told us what to say, but if he will allow us 12 4lJal2 50; September 12 I8al2 19: October 11 68all November 11 52a incnargooi tne onenanaoan. xie nas an(l fan6y groceries, a splendid line of now ft vessel worthy of him. dry goods, boots and shoes, and furnish- Capt. H. A.

Bourne General Superiu- es fanna and country store at whole- 1153; December 11 54all 55; January 11 65a11 07; February 11 77a 11 79; March Saturday Afternoon al 'J 1-2 O'clock, A man once stood on London bridge all day offering to sell a golden guinea for a shilling and did not get a purchaser: but an executor was more successful here a few days since, who stood for a few minutes only on the steps ot our Court House, offering to sell, a certain individual note which while the owner sleeps" and sold it for 11.80 "cash on the griddle." People are wondering if this note has worked any while the present owner sleeps. 1 1 ouai 1 9i. tendent ot the uid Dominion steamship 8ale and retail Next door, O. and continuing every alter oon at the New York, June 22. Cotton steadv: we will mention his polite and good looking clerk, Dutt'y, and those handsome sewing machines, Domestic and sales 1,389 bales; Uplands 12ic: Or Co, and Mr.

Geo. sioat, Superintend- nere j8 same noiu-, unui inc enure stojk is leans 12i. Consolidated net receirts ing Engineer in same Company, came E. WHITMAN, Hartford, which he has on hand. exports to Great Britain, closed POLLOCK STREET, iin on the Shenandoah yesterday.

We to continent 1.400. Our next advertiser on this row is who opens at the peep o' day. Those who stop at Whitford 'sand Henderson's hope their visit may be a pleasant one. Coffee about steady and verv Quiet: C. F.RDMANN, A I '1 I Post- Rio cargoes, 8ic; job lots 8allic Su are eany risers.

wnunwn eye open- acturerof fine Havana cimm. We (Between Geo. Allen's and the oflice.) Arrival of the Shenandoah. Washington News. Wc have a street sprinkler which very refreshing these hot days.

ers prepare inern ror a neany ureaK- viBjted hij) factoly not long sincei aml gar quiet and steadily held; fair to good refining 7 3-16a7c; refined quiet; standard A 9ic. Mohusses quiet and firmly "What a beauty 'She's a daisy rust, ne uas oeeu ousiuess told about the different brands he kis stock will be sold and awarded to the HIGHEST -BIDDER iu ever since 186j, and has been successful. mw 'Not half has ever been told I Such remarks greeted the arrival of this new Mr. J. A.

Bryan, of Aurora, shipped a Ijimn.GOj vi tu nuiiiwii oi iimutin vu.in.cs4j and what a decent looking set he had. bushel and a half of very line peaches case, let the niuount he what it may. Goods will be Sold at Private Sale. steamer as she came into dock yester neui. ruce in iair uemana ana nrm.

Rosin steady ai Wool unchanged and very quiet. Pork held about 10c. higher, closing firm at 819.85 a20.00 for old: 21.00 for new. MiririlA to New York this week. He is an industrious man.

sticks close day evening. And indeed it is difficult on the Northeast cornr of Middle and L0 hi, blHines, ami makes several E. M. Brown of the North State Press-, to tell how nice the Shenandoah is; and Every person intciestud shotijd attend scarce and firm; long clear 12ic. Lard of South Front steets keep a good stock of branda of cigar8 good enough for any the best description is to say it is one this sale, as the Goods be sold at very strong and tairly active; prime uaruwtuo.

bwvto, lumpo, tm noic i ja smoke GREAT BARGAINS, is absent from his olhce this week, on i business trip to Wilmington. Miss Lida Bell, the handsome daughter of J. Bell of Tarboro is sojourn steam, spot, 11. 90; refined 11.95. the magnificent Bay steamers running i rpu i eirfj.

J-aicjr uavc uccu ah uuaiucsa ncic i JOHN DUNN i 1 11 'ill between Baltimore and Norfolk trans Wilmington, June 22. Spirits tur WATSON STRKET, Auctioneers. pentine firm at 434o. Rosin steady; ported to our waters. The saloon and ior two years ana are graauauy duiui- fa a large dealer in He ing up a good trade.

They possess the alti0 manufactures candy, and has a B. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry trained S1.52J; good strained $1.60. Tar state rooms are very much like the Bay steamers, and every convenience is necessary quanncations to succeed and laree run on Blick canJv at present. He repaired at very moderate rates by practical workman. hrm at2.ii0.

Crude turpentine steady at hard 2.55; Corn prime white 95c; mixed 93c. will doubtless do so. A few doors up hag an extensive trade, and is doing a made for passenger accommodation, and we come to. mmi huRiniwa. Chicago, June 22.

Corn dull, weak Engraving Neatly Executed. We do not know a nicer trip than can and lower at 701c. for cash and June. L. II.

CUTLER, now be had to Nag's Head by this boat Pork in fair demand and lower at 20.75 Man Meeting. one of the most prosperous merchants F. II. SIMMONS, Cl-KMHNT MANLY. It will be something, out of the beaten At 12 o'clock the meeting was called a20.80 far cash; .20.75 for June and July.

in New Berne. He carries a large stock ing in town as the guest of Mr. J. N. Bell's family.

Mr. J. E. Clarke of your, city, passed through town last week en route for the Pantego commencement. He looked fresh and happy.

The New Berne Hack ikes on a new driver this week, in the person of Mr. Adolph Asher of Poplar Springs, Craven county. He is polite, courteous and exceedingly handsome. Dr. J.

F. Latham, one of the most scientillc farmers of this county, has ploughed up part of his cotton crop and replanted, and the prospect is very encouraging for the young crop to over route for New, Berne pleasure seekers of hardware. Stoves a specialty, oils, to order by Mr. W. G.

Brinson, who, on motion, called F. C. Roberts to the and will doubtless receive their atten SIMMONS MANLY, Attorneys at Law, House, New Bercp, N. 0, paints, house furnishing goods, sash, tion. The Shenandoah is by far the chair.

POKUIUN MARKETS Liverpool, June 22 -Noon. Cotton most magnificent steamer that has ever On motion, Mr. S. R. Street, and doors and blinds.

He was off to "Hog Island" when we called, but we have evidence sufficient to know that he is firmer; Middling uplands 0 13-16d: mid entered this port. TITILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND Clement Manly were made Secre dling Orleans 7d. Sales 18,000 bales; We are. requested by the agent ojt the taries. II Eeci'riil L'omis mill lviruliiily nltend all ses-nions of lliu Courts in tl.

followhw counties: doing a good business. Strict attention for speculation and export, 4,000. Receipts 8,000 bales; American 1,050, company to state that the citizens are Craven, Carteret, 1'iuilliro, Jones, Onslow, On morion of M. DeW. Stevenson, to business, sober and industrious habits, 1 i.enoir.

imar. ati-w-ly. T7" il i- take the old. go down and inspect the invited to steamer. Cotton Market." and judicious investments, are the se- "i1' wuiujs crets of his He began business M.

DeW. Stevenson JohnS. Long, W. The steamer Washington is making THE STEAMER TRENT her regular semi weekly trips to Auro June 111; Norfolk Harrlaon' Examina- ra, Oregon, Makeleysville, liaslin, Pan with Capt. Thos.

Gates, and in a few "encn and w. u. years bought out the Captain's interest. Brmson was appointed to draft resolu- MUn CoTlniie lion. "Baltimore, IU: Boston.

12 1 Will leave her dock f.iot of Craven tego ana Leechviiie. owing to the exceedingly low fare the fanners ill those sections are coming to town by water Wilmington, 11 8-10; Philadelphia, 12, Savannah, Hi; New Orleans, Mo We notice that every young man who street, on SATURDAY, June 24th, at The closing exercises of Miss Harri- ana recommending mm to tne uongre3- i o'clock, a. sharp, lor son's school opened "on yesterday with began business with Captain Gates has bile, lit; Memphis, Us; Aumista. lit: instead of the usual long tedious laud Charleston, 1H. sional Convention for the nomination of Congressman-at-large.

general examinations; will continue to- made a successful merchant. route. They can come to Washington POLLOKSAQLLE day, with a "spelling bee" added to the the central hotel ana do all their business and return, and the round fare is only two dollars. Mr. M.

DeW, Stevenson as Chairman a "riving by 10 a. in. licturnhig leave Manwell Gab tree examination; and to-night there will be is a place where the weary traveler can JMnknMmi mlu otuI niulala I atnn unA find rest, from his toils. It is of the committee, reported the follow- t'olloksville at 4:30 p. m.

Dr. Pritchard delivered an address at the Pantego commencement full of wisdom and sound practical sense. The the th6atre and an address from Mr. F. presided over by W.

E. Patterson; who ing resolutions, prefacing the same with Tins otl'eis to New lleruians line BIiaCKSM I 8, a I I r. at ia nt1 nl twJita-ini th man to Ml- i.a. doctor was hard on mortgages, believ mt I lir, tv a opportunity of attending the Ortuid Masonic Celebration Tka not An trda varv tiimilar frk I rArmin fril0flT.fl. Hfl llAA attentive RAr I ir they were the source of much evil Auuiu.uv.vru u.

0. i nr(t i LTesstoii al Lustrine have no to the farmer. He is down on import the one reported in the Journal about vanta, good fare and a fine pair of horses prospect of representation in the Na- I 1 1 A 1 1 1 I Ti 1 i ed hay, and counseled his hearers that it s'- Iron mid ISnaM Founder! V': AN BOILER' MAKEES. tlve weeKS agO no arranged pro- ana a coacn convey travelers wi suu tiuuai nouse oi j-veiueseiiumves unless at Polloksville on Saturday, nist mmQ hnt. tla iLlrm ulWf.1 frnm thn rlenot.

The elder Patterson, a ueuiuuni noui mis uiBtnui os uottu- and enjoying a pleasant trip up the auiuivf uu vuv vai m. sv i av v.v.. 1 1 pj for Cod rGSHmsn ldr sl examined bv anv of the audience. We Moses, was known in Kinston before have with more education thej would compete with the North and become a manufacturing and great people. It was estimated that over 500 listened with the greatest anxiety to the scholarly ef Whereas, we cheerfully sub' beautiful and picturesque Trent.

only give a short notice and merely the war as a successful merchant. it ted to the present condition of af MAKE AND, REPAIR note some' distinctive features in the 5 B. berry, fairs for the good of the party in the State, and we think that it is but proper Round Trip Tickets 50 cts. school. i On Middle street above the Central, be KXG and tust that the nominee for Congress i l.

The children are likely to become gan business in 1863, dealing in drugs which can be procured at Company's man-at-large beselected from this district, provided we can offer man fully oflice up to 0 p. ni. on rulay, ZM inst, good -theologians judging from the and general merchandise; in lBbo he ad AND ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY. Regular fare will bo charged those who ntimbel; of Bible Welded shipping and commission business. cSntpetentand qualified lor the ofhee.

solicited and1 Your correspondent made a trip to Hyde county last week, and viewed the crops. Currituck township is suffering for water. There has been no rain" in several weeks and it is impossible to get good drinking water. The traughs for catching drinking water are nearly all The farmers catch rain water in March sufficient to last through promr'jy tail to obtain tickets, ror lurther in altende CKAVEN St, formation apply to' GEO. TV DUFF G.

F. A. heard Dr. Closs onoe tell how to put gently his business has been confined 7 That we. the democrat, of oneself to sleep, and it was, "to repeat to the sale of drugs, seeds, and fancy Craven county in mass meeting assem- from memory a voise from the Bibje goods.

He has a brand of garden peas, bled, heartily reccommehd our distin- commoncins with each with a letter in Berry's Extra Early, that is said to stand guished fellow citizen Hon. Chas. C. between Pollock tttid South Prout, New Behfe, N. C.

Apr. 4. Md Foot Craven street..

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