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,.i ii,.iAll 2 column pajwM , 4 a.u'y, extvpt on. Monday, t " I 5 v) l..r six month.. Delivered to city ... . , rrestWwnUiwrmoiitti. 1 r-,V EEESE JOURNAL, m SJ column VZ... I m nubUh4 wn Thursday "'P'v't -"TBINCI KATES (PAILYr-On Inch ollr u.y SO cuts; on. week. 100s one month, ; monh,10.eO; ill months, 15.TO, tweVve mouths, t JO.l. . , ,nt wider, hed.otCltyl'ms 10 Cf iiu per line for each lnwrttoa No advertisement. l Inserted between Local Matter at any price- Notice, of Mamas, or Death.. ot ' f" ten line., will be tamted free. All addittonal roatWwUlbecbargfd lOcentsper line. Pavmeuwftf transient dvcrthemeotft most be mad. Jn.4vnc.. Regular adTertmenW will be collected promptly t " end of each . Communication, containing new. oradbwns- ..it-uaH Knennnnnnl- sion of local maiwr. arc "-- ----- cauon niurt expect to b. pnUUhed that contain, -biedtion.bk. peoonalltJe.; withhold, the name f the anth ; ? that wilt mk. more than one column of thU paper. ' NEW feNte N. C;,4 Al?RlL'20, 1983. " Ci?li Prices of Grain; 1 4 t The, KrJ, crQprof 18'jia jgiven the cereals and Indian corn a very decided boom. We suppose corn is rslin' higher 1n New Berne at this "time than it luis for number of years 'at this season: Whether this is tine to shoVl crop or to specul.it ion is a mooted question with some. The Chicago Tribune points out that at' iio time since tfee1 establishment of ta:ilrbad' transportation between Chicago and the seaboard, or steam navigation between the Atlantic ports and Liverpool', has there Ven such a complete wreck and demoralization Mn rates of transportation and prices ' of grain as at the present date. Char ters for wheat .'and coin , by rail' to .- New York and steamer to Liverpool can . be had, at 20 cents per ,100 . pounds. The official rate by ' rail to New Tort alone; is 23 cents per 100 pounds.. Steamers are taking wheat and corn from New York to, Liver pool trt'jone and two cents a bushel, 1 and even at nothing, for ballast. The '., tfribune " has this to say of the way prices are nffecle J: ! . "jThe, once . inexorable ,' rule that the -price at the place of destination fixes the ' Tarice at the point of shipment, the cewt of transiwrtation ' being the difference, "' falls under the extraordinary, condition 'of ''there being no definite charge for - transportation. ' The prices here being v , "greater 'thai foreigri purchasers are wil j ling to pay no shipment are made, and t there is no . demand foi transportation. ' The holders of grain on this side are ' confident of ultimately "oUaining all ithat they, demand, and are indifferent ii whether the. stuff goes foi-ward or not. J The Result,1 however, is' most extraordi 'j.nary". J The "markets Liverpool and Chicago are wholly independent of one another, with that at Liverpool the low. r, ""There being ho exports or ship ments, no transportation by rail or t water on land or ocean is needed, so the fact is; wonderful as it may be, that ; there is no market price for grain and no market price for transportation by rail or by ocean steamer. Everything is wrecked,' demoralised,' and for the , .time .destroyed. , ; , . . : s. Thn lnno and short of it ia that speculators ( have run the , prices of grain higher at Chicago, than they are at Liverpool. When the break comes these speculators' will probably be swept away.; ' The present price of : wheat in Chicago for April and May -delivered U about 33 1-3 per cent higher 'than the average price for -twentv-seven : vears. -In -corn it - is eyen'orje, knd'ifi overO "pef cent higher than lor twenty-two years past ' The bad condition of the country Toads in, the West keeping back the supply, with the short crops of last year, are assigned 'as the legitimate cause of the peculiar conditions of the 3atftT?.'. n;.i!M7' 'Al ' 1 m At a National nartv the Rennbli- -enns are annroachinff their end. -The Republicans of North Carolina have i nothing to cheer them. , They are .not at unity among . tnemseives, out fhpv flid live in the belief of the sol- - . - id unity of the party as a national one. That hope is now gone. And if thev h.iri anv linnn in the State, if - r - ' ; .they hoped to get into, power here, it .was through the solidity ol the negro vote, and .by, the asserted stronger claims ii' race ' to consideration. The Goldaboro Convention bas made that impossible; for how can t':a noTro ask to be nut higher than ! 'iv when he shows, himself Unfit s , inmnaLle to stand where he is? .1 ' i Wi "inison, a negro editor, i. t f the Lecialatnre, a trood t " rp and shrewd, ays the tel nfro incapacity and tur :i r t lLat convention is worth i 1 y c3 to the Democratic .AsheriUe fJUizen. j i' r tLe Journal. FOR SALE. xv. r. zx3XTXJ,m.r:r3 I. receiving by nxery .teamer, and oflenng for ante at the very large and attractiv. stk of tlie beet Ft '-n y p-""-': Hit ALSO A NICE LINE OF v "" ' " DKY O00LS, SHOES, NOTIONS, WOOD AND WILLOW WABE, Ac IWs'T FAIL TO CALl AND SEE HIM. GOOD STJ3AB CUBED IffiAT. EUTTT2. LAED. FL07S. STJ3ABS. CCHTS ani TEAS. A. Speolalty. Middle Street, Near thr Market. Mar. Su-l-ly. ' Gaston House SALOON. ; The quietest and most retired place in the City. ; - ' ' t r The licxt of WINES, LIQUORS, & CIGARS. Billiard and Pool Tables. All the Illustrated and Sporting Papers . of the Bay on File. 8 "D TVs and Wants" will not ba toIeraUHl. JAMES CAMPBELL, Proprietor. XT. O. OPEX AT "And Don't You Forget It," THAT I WHITMAN'S. EYE OPENERS AHE UN EXCEEDED. Middle Street, near Corner South front, I N EV RERNE, X. V. Next, door to K. .It. .lones'. Apr. 13-d & w 12 m. L. IT. CUTLER, DEALKR IN ST 0 V E S 1 AND Hardware , HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS Paints Oils, Sasli, Doors, ltliii &c. Ac " 1 Ho- 26. UHLLE St- Apr. 12, ly d New Berne. N. C. The N. 0. Freicht Line FOR NEW YORK, BOSTON, PROVIDENCE, and all points IVortli and West . SEM I--AV EEKI.Y 8T E A M E It R . ... .. I Between New Berne and Baltimore, (Touching at Horfolk) Weekly Line to Morelieacl City Leaving New Bernp (or Bftltlmore TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS at 1 p m. Lravn Bnltimont for New Berne WEDNESDAYS dml SATURDAYS at 6. p.m. Leave New York for More liend every THt'RS DAY at 3 p. m. from Pier M Eat River. Agent, are a. follew.: RECBKN FOSTER, Oen'l .V.nager,' (W Light St., Bai t. Md. JAS. W. MirCARRIOK, Ag t. Norfolk, Va. W. P. Plycle A On., Philn.lelphin, 12 Sonlh Wharves. . ! W. P. Clyde k Co. Pier No. t; N. R. New Ynrk. H. L. Chapman, Solicitor. ' E. Sampson, Boston, tc Centml wharf. r . - K. H. Rockwell. Providence R. I. ' D. O. Mink, Fall River, Derrick wharf. Ship. leave-Riston, Tuesdays and Saturday. " " New Y'ork every day except Sunday. " " Bull i more, Wednesday, and Salnhlay. " " Fall River, Monday., Wednesday anil Friday. ' i " ' Providence. Saturday. Thrnuidi bills lading given, and rat, gnaraa eed to all H"utSj at th different offices of the companies. Avoid breakage of fcutk hnd ship via W. 0 Line Mar 30 ly. 8. H. (JRAY, Ag't. flTew erne, V tt CJL 1IGGI0I1 ; t ' i , ; t t J, - i - i Consignment of Grain, Cotton, and other : PRODUCE SOIjIOITED ' mm attention quaua z WHOLESALE ANR RKTAIL . DEALER IN General Merchandise. Dry GoodH, Notions, HAT S, BOOTS 'AND SHOESi GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS Pork, Bacon, Flour Sugar, 'Coffee, Salt, Syrup and MOLASSES. SNUFF and TOBACCO. IIARDWAR E . UCH AS--- ..; Spades, Shovels, Hoes,' Axes, Nails Plow TraceslHame". &c. &o. Parmer's Supplies GENERALLY MOTT'S SWEET CIDfiS, THE BEST MADE, ' CON ST AN TLY I N ST OCK Prices low for cash. Satwfaction guaranteed. Highest Cash prices paid for country Produce. . t w aSF Call and see me. 1 , . North We8t corner SOUTH FRONT & . ' . , MIDDLE Streets, NEW BERNE, N. C. Mar. 30, 1 y w Furniture F. BCESSER has teen in the buelnesB for the Inst SO YEARS. F U LL ST0CK ALWAYS ON HANI) " Give tilTn a, Trial it t 1 Corner of Broad and Middle Streets, ' i . .. . .. NEW RERNE, N. C, . Mar.30.6mw NOW OPEN AT Weinstein Building, A FULL STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS CONSISTING OF Ladies' Fancy Goods, ,, Blena'andlJojtnoihliiff, BootH and Shoes, , ' ' Hats of tlie Latest Styles, Notions, Trunks and tsatcltels, 1 Carpets, Rngs and Mattings, Ladle' Ulster and Shawls. . A COMPLETE SM1K OF ! GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. WHICH WILL BE SOLO CHEAP AT - , WM. STJLTAN & CO.'SL . April Ww-ly. ' ROBERTS & BROS Keep on hand a full line of TJoota, Olioos Dry ' , Crooda, Cr ookery rJOTIONS...-.:.!'.:; AND A CHOICE ASSORTMKNT OF FAMILY GROCERIES. South itont St. near Garlon Hone . Mr.80,Ty riutl n kafnM trmkinir t'rtne mitliaaaa mt WILLIAM LOUCH . DEALER IX GENERAL r.IERCIIALDISE CAST EWWife. &tivali. Broad St. New Berne, N. C Mar. ., 1 y SMALL VR0FIT9 AND QUICK SALlfl. 1 - HACKDURN BROTHERS, WHOLESALE KETAUi GRpCERS Corner Broad and Queen Streets,' "NEW BERNE, N. C, " -J0SSESSCF- LORILLARB'S SNUFFS 110 TOBACCOS' - Mar. 30. J y w D. AW IIURTT, MERCHANT TAILOR. , JjTew Bpi-ne, N, C. ,ur. !, tilil MARBLE WORKS MONUMENTS, TOMBS, ATX KIXISfiUAVE AND P.riLT) IXO WOHKIN ITALIANS: AM ERI C AN MARBLE Orders will receive prompt auwition and satisfaction giiaranteed. Proprietor, 1 (SncppsRorto fJeoi'ge V," Clnypoole) Cor. BltOAP & CRAVEN Sts. y New Bei-ne,'.N. C. Mar. 30, 1 y T. A. 6EIEEf, LARGEST AND OLDEST . WHOLESALE H O U S E IN THE CITY. Keeps alM'ays in Stock in Large Qiiantlties PORK, LQNO C LEA ItS, FLOUR, SUGAR. COFFEE, SYRIT. MOLASSES, SALT ftp. Lorillard and Gail & Ax Snuff, " also .'. . . ': A LAB6S STOCE" OP ,; .'.T 0 B.A 0 6 0,. :,, J , :'.,';v. :'v f-" .r-i: DRY GOODS, BOOTS, tV N 1 1 t K H Arbuckle' Ariosa Roasted CRACKERS AND CAKES in great Tariety. - ' 1 A largo Slock of . NOTIONS and HOSIERY . Wholesale bnj'ers will find a lnrge 5T(KK and Uho Lowest pricw., ! Don't fail to see me befiuc j'p'i . : IIIEE1E St. Hew loine, . C. Ha.r. 2a. 1 y - jniJULs rr and. 1 r I- t. y. .Ill ' NEW BERNE, N. G. DEALERS IN- "-. AGRICULTUBAL IMPLEMENTS, -,' FARM MACHINERY, VVAYl f LIZEHS, IjA-JNTX) PIiASTEH -ANU-" ! BONE KATNIT ; Call and examine our LABOR SAVING Sweeps, - Harrows CULTIVATORS, THE ALLEN , Cotton, Corn, and ' Sice - CxiltintoH wil enable a Mm wiili-one mule to cultivate eight acres per day ' lrico iVoi'y low. ibr cash or npprovel " GEO. AM.EN & co. Mar. 30, 1 y d&vr JAMES REDMOND, . WHOLliSAU! . LIQUOR DEALER PERGENER and ENGEL'S CELEBRATED fiQTTLEp- lager Beer ' FPJt SLE pY TpE gRATE, Also on hand a Full Stock of Groceries, PROVISIONS, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Ojwn Front fjrlpk Store, . ' New Berne. N..C Apt. 1, ly.l y ; OA-CM.' , , MARKET WUARK.NEW J1E11NE, N n. . , - Also keeps on Imnd full line of : . ROPES AN I TWINES, 'SPIKES, NAILS, CANYASS, "" ' ANI ALL KINDS , SHIP CnANDELRY,. PAIIIT3, 0JL3 f4 BRUSHES. April l-w-6m. v JOHN DUNN, " MAX UFACTt rI " , CF An i Wholesale d Ketall Dealer la Steam refined Oonfccticnery.. CANDIES, FRESH & CANNED FKyiTS;. Cracker. an &Cai:ei, .'gigArs, i And all Kinds of ChihlrenV '.TOYS' WAGONS Ac. Ac. ., , POLLOCX 8t. Apr 13, ly w - -New Berne, N. C. T. C. WH1TAKER keeps constantly on hand a choice lot of FAMILY GB0CERIE3, Fanners Supplies such , a I()HK, FLOUK, SUUAR, COF- PEE MOLASSES 4c,, , , , .-.1-, ,! !! ' ! DRY GOODS potions, Gaps,. HATH, &c. i A FULL STOCK OF", all of wliioli will he sold 418 HKAT1 us tlie Cheajteef, " .. . ' 1 MIDDLE STRRF.T, opposite )Hpte Market,1 1 NEW BERNE, N, C.1 ( Joodf sold In tlie Oily delivered delivered 1 your house if desired,. rr-.Udf" 1 iimi&mmm!'mssm SVBSCRIpE FOR TPR NEW BERNE JOyRKAPr; Xctlly And WeoUly-, ny TFXFOlvAPH, Subscription Bot i DAILY JOURNAL one year, $6.00 , M pne pont r c.50 . i.'r1.,.) WEEKLY JOURNAL OM year, $2.00 " " six months, 1.00 " three monthi .60 .ion WORK . ( SOT TGTTiiT),; -tnm ,P I ''Xill'.ivf'ii'itVi;' Addre99 ,5 rTOURNAL OFFH3M, ' ' ; r - - ; '" ' ' ', ..-.if,"" tttf . .. 1 1 New Rerne, N, C. Mewborne &, Harper Ollcr for salp, for cash or on timer KAINIT V , , AP?) PWOSPJf ATR, ! PREMIUM PHOSPHATE , and "' "i'"" LEE'S TMtHTA.lriri itup ' Jan. 5, 3m. . ."' ' Ferdinand Ulrioh,: -DEALER IK- '. GROCERIES &BBT: GOODS ItOOTS, SHOES, HATS, Ropes. Twines, paf nfa Qjg f aij vianflOaknnL, The liljjce to buy GBAJV SCp in ay ni'nn ami :. ' LORTLLARD SNUFF I ' bv Hie bbl. Orders taken tor '" ' ' NETS ud SEINES. FoolpfAJidilleBireet,!,,, .. , M'"-- r,, M, ,v ;v MORTGAGE SAL5 , r Fi'nWk r., ?WR,n" "''"'ar Meslinw lottm In t'j '"iwea on the Ml, dav of Jnl l7 the i 1 ."L?'" al ,h,, ()0,",t Honse door, in eUlS ""yM-IWrt of land toitveyfd in Mr LrKI be.,nt fl,ly l,,re8 of",n' T.Mn ......1. Feb. Dili, A mo. TONSOUlAi;. ' HHvlii(f eeenred n umlslsnt, I am prepared , lo all f:'.lilonnbl. work reqnlred f Barber f"OrtleeOverPHlllier'srrn(Slore. I " mi. 21 f. Horner Bchoi, , i i j OXFORD N. (!. The next sesftion of this 'srimtl w ill ncnin the Aeeond Monday in .Tail" - r 'For .circular giving terms mul ' cr particulars, apply to tlie trine"-1: J. b. & J. c, L' :.
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