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s. i I II. II a 1 OTRNAL. a. 'NEW BERNE, N.

SUNDAY, AUGUST 1882. VOL. I. NO. 9.

The 1 1 ii lib ItatlHralion Meeting. fear that it would be impaired by the COMMERCIAL. hero and the way that nigger drove Bits of tho History Of New LOCAL NEWS. On Friday night ft crowd of about them horses was most excellent. The Berne.

growth of a great port below would be as idle as to apprehend that the increase of Wilmington would injure Fayetle-ville, the growth of Norfolk break down engine crashed a bridge and it was not three hundred assembled nt the court house to ratify the nomination of Hon. Orlando llubbs for Congress. Robt. bkhne market. Cotton Receipts during the The following paper will -explain, it level; the engine struck it and fairly Thrriuometcr Record of Yestcrdny.

7 n. in. nun fetersburg and Richmond, the success self: jumped into the nir and threw the dri ill. of Liverpool destroy Mancheter, or that 3 p. NOTICE.

four bales. Sold upon a basis of 11 for ruiddliiyr. Hancock called the meeting to order and was made permanent chairman. John m. "a- of Savannah ruin Augusta.

ver heels over head, right bvtween the horses. He caught and threw himself The commissioners appointed by the Observations and reason concur act of last session of the General Asscm- B. Willis, was chosen secretary. Turpentine Receipts moderate. Firm to demonstrate that the town (this time) right back in his seat, but in My, to receive subscriptions for add i- at .3.50 for yellow dip.

tl A committee was appointed to draft would be incalculably- benefited by Journal Miniature Almanac Sun rises, 5:13 length of Jay, Sun sets, 6:59 13 hours 47 win. Moon rises 11:43 p. iri. the descent and ascent he had lost hold tional stock in the Clubfoot Harlowe of the rains; he tamped 'right on the Company, give notice that an iimiied iate connection with a point, resolutions. 1 sate, caiiacious and convenient to the Tar Firm at 1.25 and tfl.ou.

Bkfswax 20c. to 22c. per lb. Honey (50e. per gallon.

Country Bacon Hams sides Mr. Hubbs was called tor and res ocean, four Hours would suthce in a i hooks in ue oiH-ueu lor uiai iiuiiHise tongue, run out and grasped the reins olltho lilst day of March next, at the and again mounted the seat and all the Bank of Newbern, in the town of New- ponded in a speech of about one hour steamboat (and one is already in expectancy.) to transport Captains, Supercar No Mayor's court yesterday. Head the city item headed "Garble. 16c; shoulders 15c. Lard 15c.

He declared his unflinching fidelity to bern, under the direction of Alexander time the horses were going at full speed. goes, AgeptaForeign Traders etc. etc. Henderson and M. C.

Stevens, agents, the Republican party, and laid particu Upon being informed that he had The frame work of K. It. Jones' new niiitrtintml liv Rni.l nfiil from the purchasing to the shipping lar stress upon the necessity of party town. Instead ot grass grown streets i iiwc lumiHiujr, nun, uitM sll.lU re-main open unless all the addl store is going up. and idle negroes, wo may then expect ing one was kept at home in case of a tional shares be sooner subscribed.

organization and a faithful adherence to the rules and plan of organization. Several boat loads of watermelons to see the bustle of industry, and to hear the hum of business. North Caro came in yesterday. He charged that the men who prevented lire or any thing of that kind should Beaufort, leby. 11, 1H22.

break out, he said he should certainly Onvvltu' like to go to New Berne. Joskpu Rohm. lina may then be able to show that it Peaches are plentiful now, and selling Beef On foot. 5c. to 6c.

Sweet Potatoes-50c. per bushel. Eogs 10c. per dozen. Pkanutm per bushel.

Fodder $1.50. Peaches SI .00 per bushel. Apples per bushel. Peaks $1.00 per bushel. Onions $1.00 per busnel.

Beans 50c. per bushel. Hides Dry, i)c. to lie; green 5c. Tai.low uc.

jier lb. Chickens Grown, 50c. per pair. Meal Bolted, if 1.15 p.r SiiiMiUiS 5 inch. :2.25 per 8 produces something to export, instead of sending, like a tributary, its cotton, at 25 to 50 cents per peck.

The city is on an upward movement I Jkokonias PuiuTT, the Wilson Convention from doing its legitimate work were a set of disappointed aspirants for Congress, such as could not snow him under. He declared gram and pork to swell the list ot ex 4 the first Scuppernong grapes of the and several improvements visible. The fcUJ.ui Pkiott, Court House is even going up, and the ports of another State. And it may then season were brought in on Saturday by claim by its commerce to be considered his intention to remain in the field as a orators stand is still up. The wreathed We after the bixiks were opened, Mr.

F. S. Ernul. It is very early by the general government, not the light of a mere appendage to sonic candidate until Mime higher authority arch at the corner renin ins up. The tlUR appeal made to our citizens: Aug 5th.

declared that he was not the nominee. neighboring commonwealth, but as en Albemarle House is four stories up. The By an act of the General Assembly, The ujer Lily nrrived last night from titled to respect, and to a share of the inch, saps. $4.00 per hearts, 5.00 per M. He declared himself in favor of a pro Bank on the corner has cloned The passed at its last session, books are di Hyde county, with beef cattle, and cab national patronage and national expen I tective tariff; arraigned the Democrats room is now beniK litted un, and the UU lipUlU'll III IHTHI' 1111 JlUlll- tional subscription of stock to the Club base consigned to Burrufi corn diture.

Newbern, March 1st, 1822. BALTIMORE Baltimore, August 4. Oats steady; new oceunant will be sure to ''set ami wheat consigned to j. A- Meadows, Foot and Ilarlowe Creek Canal for attacking the constitution of 1HCH, condemned the county government sys em up." pany. In pursuance of this act the The above appeal to the people had oats to Mitchell Son, Wilmington.

southern Western White GHa(i5c; Pennsylvania 60a(5c. Pro tem, giving the city government a pass ooks are this day opened at the Bank of Manly speech is remembered and the desired effect 'and the work on tin Newborn, under the direction ol Alex visions firm; mess liork ing notice, and advised all republicans Benjamin Drown of Tuckahoe, Jouos county, brought in four bales of cotton commented on favorably to the speaker, canal, thereafter, was pushed with vigor ander 1 lenderson and M. C. Stevens, and Bulk meats shoulders and clear, rib to vote the Liberal ticket though it may New Berne has a line reputation among as the subjoined advertisement for hand will continue open thirty days. The sides, packed, Bacon shoul on Friday.

It classed middling and bo headed by democrats. the people and looked, upon as the Board of Internal Improvements have sold for 11 cents per pound, Dail Pros make known. LADORICRS WANTED. Mr Hubbs was followed by Rev. J.

'cniniiKr n.niv" in miim.nn.iai vi- instructed the public treasurer to sub being tbe purchasers. scribe for fifty additional shares on tlie The Directors of the Clubfoot and the famous colored orator of North He said he Was not of Uie Mtatp Twonty-tivc or thirty The t'ounty Commissioners and Justi Ilarlowe 's Creek Canal Company want inn i iiiuvt! inn in nru. ji. n. snares more on the part oi liidivniuais to hue immediately lroin 40 to fiU stout tices of the county meet at the cour prepared to discuss the topics that had Modesty forbids me to write or you to will make up the funds wanted for the aide bodied negro men to work on the house to-morrow.

"Among other duties been discussed by Mr, Hubbs. He had in hit the conililiinents mid completion oi mis unueri.iKi ig canal, those who have hands to hir It isconlideiitly believed that no pub to attend to will be the levying of taxes. just returned from England, was very will please apply to Samuel Simpson You are mistaken about themodesty of ders 12c; clear rib sides Kite. Mams 15ial6c. Lard relined 14c.

Coffee firm; Rio cargoes, ordinary to fair, 81a9c. Sugar lower; A soft ic. Whisky quiet at 1.18. NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. New York, August 4.

Futures closed dull, sales 00,000 bales', August T8 01 all) (12; September 12 C0al2 01; October 11 04; November 11 72all 73; December 11 73all 71; January 11 82a 11 84; February 11 Diiall 97; March 12 07 12 00; April 12 20al2 22. Cotton firm; uplands 13 1-16; Orleans lic improvement has been completed in electing a hoard of commissioners for who can lnlonii them ot the wages giv much fatigued, and knew nothing about the doings of the Wilson Convention en. All the bands now at the canal ar the next two yearn, and the election of this Slate which is at the same tune so favorable and so important as that in the 'JomiNAL. Ed. Kinston Items.

healthy and well satisfied with their a County. Superintendent of public question. The length of the canal is only What he had been told by those yards, and the greatest elevation schools. who were present, and what he had employment. Jamks Mansf.y.

President Canal Co, Beaufort, April 8, 1822. of the ground through which it passes Elder Henry Cundingliam takes the train this afternoon for Core creek Tli lid Quarterly lffeeliiiK. gleaned from the press. As to wanting a colored man to represent this district in is eleven teet. A recent examination made bv the lirincioal emrineer.

Iv ac- Rev. J. E. Mann, P. will preach in The canal in due time was completed where he preaches on the 5th and (1th in- tually boring through the various strata Congres, he was in favor of it, and the Methodist church to-day at 11 a.

as ils projectors desired and boats passe of the soil, has shown conclusively that slant. thought it ought to be represented by a and at 8. p. m. Sacrament after the WILMINGTON IVIARKKT.

Wilmington, August 4. Spirits tur there are no quicksands or to he The Principal of ICinston Collegiate met with. Several years since, while pentine firm at 42. Rosin quiet Institute, Mr. Kinscy, has already se the canal was private properly, a very it $1.37 for strained, and SI.

50 for morning sermon. Sunday school at p. m. RnlarKliiif. colored man but the people in the district thought otherwise, because, said he, at the Wilson Condition were ten delegates instructed for Col.

Humphrey through it, yet, ils prolils were far below their expectation and the stock was soon of little or no value. A good hotel was erected at the "haulover," the entrance to the canal from llailowe's extensive excavation was made, esti cured, from Kinston alone, for Miss good strained. Tar steady at $1.80. Crude turpentine- steady at $1.75 for hard, Robey, -fifteen music scholars. mated to be equal to one-fourth of the required work.

Lately the company Mr. M. H. Sultan has contracted witl 5-2. id lor yellow dip and virgin.

and fourteen or sixteen instructed for The heavy rains recently in the Neck has finished one thousand yards of the Mr. James Boyle for the enlargement creek, where there was originally a Township have converted the steam canal, and a large lie-by bay; have dug Comparative Cotlou Stateiueui. New York. August 4. The following mall lock.

There too the canal was saw mill of JohnC. Whrcins into a V1 1 one of his store. Eighteen feet will bo added on to give room for a large stock of fall goods. I OI I 1111 4111 I IP 1PI1LTI1 lr I 1 1 lMV rossed bj- a bridge on the old stage is the comparative cotton statement for water mill-the mill house standing removed from the edjre of the canal at- oad from New bern to Beaufort. A the week ending this date: anchored with a large hauser.

most tor the whole way, the earth here- 1882. ear ago we visited the place with Capt. Net receipts at allU. Mr. Hubbs both white men making twenty-six delegates out of thirty-two in favor of a while mail.

He endorsed neither Mr. Hubbs nor O'llara until the State Executive committee would tell iiim who was the nominep. Both speakers received good attention, but as a "Grand Ratification Meeting" we don't think it was a grand success as to numbers. Jo Whitly-not the best authority- Marshal Parks and Mr. Courtwriirht.

S. ports, 4,107 1881. 17,877. 5,714,224 83,450 says sheriit i.invis decides that an. out- water from the adjacent country.

Th lis engineer, passing through Harlowe's Total receipts to this Coming to the City. Dr. W. P. Ballance of Hyde county, has purchased the Pierce store, next door to Thus.

Oates and willopen a stock of goods at the beginning of the fall trade. ider has the right of fishing in the canal is to lie four (4) feet deep, four date .4.614,143 creek in a boat. After spending some two or three hours with Mis. Gideon stream nf a mill wind ron in tlmo. 111 ICet Wide at llie DOltom, and Exiwits for the week 12,663 i I.

i. Total exports to. this uiu wiiiKi tsuiiiice. luiii in imiiiLiu uiiiti'i nun iiuii.il', ii iu ii, 1,,.,. i er the null bouse, Bell ond her daughter, who treoted us I i.uiliin,.i iitiv lUllilitlli llll.lt date, .3,42,004 4.436,206 it upsets the house.

with great courtesy and kindness, we Stock at all U.S. ports 180,408 240,157 of the $5,000 authorized to be subscribed by the State, are now about 7,500. Stroud Crop of Corn. Stock at all interior A burglary, was attempted Thursday eturned in the same way to Morehead bov liot't ritlir.uat'ii lintuli i ilr A Ro vine Jewel. Elizabeth City, Aug.

1, 182. towns, 12,153 A. O. Oden col. has a second crop of City, some time before night.

Mrs. BellJ 29,546 77,000 woimy iuajoi, ullll in courrte of th0 present month Stock at Liverpool, 701,000 Mil. Editor: To-day I saw the Jour W. r. Stanly bsq.

1). h. Curtis, who 1 will have one hundred, it is therefore owns the plantation on which was the Stock ot Am afloat nal of the 29th and 30th. anal lintel and her handsome residence was enjoying the glories of the wine morally certain that with a little help 95,000 for Great Britain, 26,000 and boinir near bv. heard the tins long delayed work About that Double Disc plow, which is part of it nioderanized.

The yard to wilt in ftKr ittiMiiliu nwicn iltiiulmil wards the canal was beautiful with a Geo. Allen Co. shipped to this place CITY ITEMS. oreaKiug oi tue wiu.iow g.ass ana ran To tho growUl of our towu nU(l tll0 I could a tale unfold whose lightest corn growing on his back lot on Craven street which bids fair to make well matured corn. It is now nearly shoulder high to an ordinary man.

1 Our Churcbca To-Day. 1 BAPTIST CHURCH. Morning service 11 a. m. Subjo-'t of sermon, "What shall I do to be saved." Text, Eph.

11: 8, 9. variety of blooming Dowers. tho burglar on. the only, damage was improvement of the neighboring coun-the bieakiim of a larire naiie of window try one great obstacle has heretofore op- 10 be used Tliis ciiliimn, ui'xt lo local ui-ws IV.r Local Ailvi'iiixinR. words would not exactly harrow up Messrs.

ii you have never n.i,i rosou liscn as insurmountable, tne our soul, but would cultivate an inter been there, you would be astonished to jn i i.t I 1.1 .1 and the other cannot Schedule B. tions. est in the matter of advertising. see such a lovely place, locked as it thrive for the want of a safe, expeditious The Jewels were at the corner. A Taxes are now due and must be paid and convenient' navigation.

Tins oh Good Farjuno. That portion of the weie, now in the woods. Our fathers failed in their efforts to make the canal forthwith. lray with the plow attached passed Night service 8:15 p. m.

Subject of staclo can now be removed, and for a smaller advance of money than a fourth farm of Chauueey Gray near Nomie riv own the street. Propriety demanded useful and proiitablo by getting it too er, which, in olden times, was a part of M.IIaiin, Sheriff, in. to 4 p. m. sermon, "The momentous choice.

Text, Deut. xi. that, what is it whose is it where is small. If they had had the machinery Office hours" from 9 D.t. of what is annually wasted in the expense of lighterage.

At Beaufort there is an inlet from the ocean, wide, direct, and having eighteen feet of water, and now in use for cutting canals, undoubt it going should be duly, chronicled the Dr. Chauncey Graham land shows exceptionally good farming, which consists as much in improving the land as in making good crops. There are now nour name in rriui. edly, it would have been dug to a width which was done. Clemeut Manlv the mm of and deptTi suDicient to take through our Democratic Kxerutive Couiiultltr.

The members of the "Craven County Democratic Executive Conwke are Your eorresjKindeiit lelt the cornier, a harbor perfectly safe and capable containing fifteen hundred sail, and from which a vessel may reach lite was at Nag 1 lead and wanted1 to see sea going vessels and would have been Simmons Manly, left for Jacksonville yesterday to be present at the Commis about (1 fly acres of this laud in cotton equested to meet at the ottitlTOAV. G. Ino ocean. He took the plank road osenn. in one hour's sailing.

The canal an entire 'success. It was duubynein'o cultivation which will make an average Briiison, oh August 7th, at '5 sioners court to-morrow. His firm has i- but miles from Beaufort, am o'clock, p. m. A full meeting is re twenty-seven from Newbern.

In twelve an extensive practice in Onslow, quested. K. II. Meadows, across the beach, saw the ocean and started to walk round it; got tired, saw a houso and thought it was a life saving station; called in and found it only a hours boats carrying three hundred barrels may pass from Newbern to the ship aug2-at Chairman. Among the passengers for Morehead City last night were Messrs.

M. D. ping at Beaufort. Our merchants will men en the laud and in the. water with ordinary spades and shovels.

Consequently the fear of sickness made it difficult to get hands and impossible to dig the canal to give 'more than four feet water. Many curious things, during the progress ot the work, were dug up and some of these I may tell Carbaxe. The attention of the citizens of New yield of 'over' half -ii bag to the acre, This land, in tho hands of Dr. Graham, ran completely down and was turned out as waste land. Under the management of the present owner, these worn out fields now rejoice with acres of blossoming cotton and corn and this without fertilizers, except such as tho farm produces.

Grny, like rrometheus of old, has fired this clay with life. Stevenson, Goo. II. Roberts, E. B.

Roberts and family, Enoch Wadsworth and lady, E. II. Windley, S. R. Street no longer have to dread Ocracoko Bar and the Swash.

They will be saved the constant drain of lighterage, the heavy expenses of detention, and the dreadful health saving station, tho cottage of a Perquimans farmer. Your correspond-conversed, the farmer conversed and Berne is respectfully called to the following section of chapter 13, City C. E. Slover, Misses Sclienk, George hazards which are the necessary attend both conversed. Tho farmer said: I see Geo.

Allen Co. of your town ad Sec. 6. With respect to refuse matter, ants on our present miserable naviga Street and Prudie Henderson of the what they were as this article is too tion. Instead of being restricted to the use of jietty sea craft, fit only to pole long already to give tliem at present city, W.

J. Streoet of Kinston, and A. B. Branch of Beaufort county. garbage, ashes, and filth of every description that may accumulate on lots or business stands, it is hereby ordained and directed, that the occupants, and if vertise a new plow, which I think' well of.

Yes sir, was replied, and one went this morning to Elizabeth City, but to But to go back to our fathers, who along shore, they may carry on their commercial enterprises in vessels showed a spirit for works of improve Mr. B. Weston of South Lake, Hyde Trent Township (Lenoir. Coun- whom is not remembered. They part ment far in advance of many around such burthen and draft as may best suit their purposes.

Our fanners will not county, arrived on the Tiger Lily last not occupied, the owners, shall collect and dciosit the same in barrels, boxes or other receptacles, on tho sidewalks ed. us in this day, we will find the Indians, night. ty) items. A religious revival has just closed at then have to pay double taxes to those long ere they were civilized and chris Shift scenes from Nag's Head to Eliza who interpose between them and the in lront ot their resjiective lots on rues-, Mr. R.

O. E. Lodge returned froni the lays and ridays ot each week before tianized at the muzzle of tho gun and consumers of their produce. They now sell the productions of their industry to North last night. 9 o'clock, a.

m. of each day. The per- -son failing shall pay a tine of two dollars. mouth of the rum bottle by the adven beth City. Correspondent and the farmer had waged a war of extermination on Capt.

Southgate's good break Deep Run church( with i several additions to the church, among them is the wife of Elder Nathan Hill. tno JNewbern merchant, at such a price turers, thieves and land pirates from as can enable him to ship it with ad It Iver ana Marine. Schooner Relief, Capt. Wm. Lindsay The building of our public' school Europe, had cut a canal for their boats from near the mouth of Neuse river vantage to New iork and lie can only ship it to advantage when it will enable has arrived from Bay river, with beef house was let to Ivey Stroud on the 27th Elizabeth City Brewery, ELIZABETH, N.

V. fast on board the Shenandoah, touching elbows. The beach acquaintance was renewed and Elizabeth City reached. Again parted. At the Albemarle house him to pay tho freight and insurance of cotton and corn.

through to the -waters of Core sound a navigation over Ocracoko Bar and the Swash, and give a prolit beside to the he being the lowest bidder, at $50, to be finished by December 20th. This prevented their exposure to the Schooner Cobb, Capt. Paine, from high winds and seas of the sound and the farmer approaches and says I have Wysocking, Hyde county, arrived yes .1 i ii Ale. Elders Cunningham and Vernon orga enable thi-in to pass and repass when seen the plow. Yes.

sir, and, have ex terday with sheep, corn, oats and Now York merchant. Tins is a like double tax in the way (if enhancement of price on imported articles which have gone through two transhipments. Every agent between the grower and consumer they otherwise could not have done so. amined it; it is for Rev. Mr.

Sanderlin. wheat. nized, July 25th with thirty members, Dailey's Chapel, a Freewill Bap How many of our own people, even TIih Ale is manufactured at tbia brewery, 1 GENUINE AND PURE, '-The J. Berry arrived tist Church near the Byrd school house, ot this time, both in town and couutn', I have obtained permission to try it on my farm. If the land is not too stiff for it I shall buy one.

from Juniper Bay, on Saturday morn must make a proht, and this must be paid indirectly either, by the grower or in Trent township. rowed IVohi I'tue Malt aiul would suffer greater auuoyances and ing with cargo of corn consigned to the consumer. loss than the Indians did without trying William Howard and Miss Almah Da If the stock in the canal should not Burrua Co. and J. A.

Meadows. Hop i. 1 ii line Ionic, siiperioi to and much better with the conveniences they have at vis were united in" marriage on the 2nd yield a cent of income- it would even then be enlightened economy in the Theresa Ball, master, from Ger Until nnf Heer made. hand to remedy them. Look at our bad by Elder W.

W. Denny, at the IIhs lined ilyx'iiii, mid a preventative mantown Saturday morning with corn citizens of Newbern and the farmers of public roads and the swollen streams residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. inalnnal levers imd clillls. Nouse and Trent to aid in this under and oats. "every where, the people setting down lirulors iii lianel-i, kegs, or bottled la Nancy Davin in Pink Hill township.

taking. But they are not called on to The schooner Cord, Capt. Jar vis, ar Crates. waiting for the water to run off and the subscribe one hundred dollars by way Louvenia Heath, wifeof John Heath, rived on Saturday morning from Swan ot donation to a great public obiect, but Problem: If Geo. Allen Co.

had not advertised thatplow and your correspondent had not gone on that beach, what time would that Perquimons farm; er have seen the said plow The party first answering this will be entitled to ticket to the graded school mathematical department. Problem II. If advertising on the sea beach. pays, where shall one advertise Echo, js in first on this says where The citizens here have not mud to dry ere they can get their produce to market. You could count the died last Tuesday night, aged 83 years, Quarter with cargo of oats and corn, to invest money in stock that must give an advantageous return.

The stock llecommenileil by I'livsicimm. Addrejs, THOMAS M. JENKINS Box 28, Elizabeth City, N. C. aunc-doin i i Her funeral was preached August Prd, 1882, by Elder Henry Cunningham from cannot but be good property.

A mode The Loxne D. B. M. Payne from Swan Quarter on Saturday iug with oats and corn consigned to number by thousands as well as the loss of dollars by this delay. Yet the roads are as bad now and the streams rate toll, and that in perpetuity, upon the 2d chapter of John, 25th and 2fith boats passing through tho canal must verses.

yield a handsome revenue and branches are without bridges, as The trade now carried on from New The Pant. Gaskinn from Crops in Trent township are looking they were a century ago. Is it not so' bern may continue. With regard to for eiffii trade and large vessels Beaufort well. Cotton is very good, corn is as good as usual.

Farmers arc in fiue quite recovered from the shock of the visit of the New Berne Fire Company. or Lenoxvillo, or some spot near one of Brick lr Sale. I will keep constantly on hand at Man well Crabtree'g lot in New Berne a lot of first class hand-made brick. For terms apply to James Man well or to the undersigned v. D-im.

1 i C. Simpson. these towns, will be the shipping port. The Register of Deeds issued marriage A farmer told me ho thought New spirits have finished their crops and Swan Quartet on Saturday morning with oats and corn consigned to Burrus Co. The M.

Cwrie, from Wysocking, on Saturday morning with cargo of corn. Newbern must be the spot where the farmer and merchant meet, and where have now turned their attention to the license to one couple, colored, during Berne must be right smart place, be To the past week. making of apple cider. cause he saw tho Fire Company over capital will be fixed and employed..

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