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Ml Li 11 i2;: 't,iwi j ;;.- t r ,. if oji VOL. I. ; ' NEW BERNE, N. C., THURSDAY,' JANUARY a 1, 1883; .77 NOV 2 41. J H 1 LOCAL NE VS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, C. E. Slovek Mince meat, etc. W, M, Watson Special meeting.' T. Journal mialatw Almauiae. S.,ti riowi ' 711 ) Lentrth of day. Ann sets. 5:06 9 hours. 55 minutes. Moon Beta at 8:08 p. m. ' -The Elm City has arrived, j ; jj 7 ( ; The snow flakes were falling last night.; e ,-.,'.:; - . Five hundred bushels of rice 6old yes terday. Price per bushel; 'J ;"' The schooner Elizabeth is at, tlielid lanil wharf with a cargo of salt. - The schooner Anderson is at the Mid land wharf, loading with lumber for New York.,., The eastern mail and passenger train did not arrive from. CjoldBboro yester day until about 5 oMock, p.m. : The de lay was caused by running off the track while shifting at Goldsbora- - The accident'. on the Midland road J yesterday has caused, a postponement in the funeral of Mrs. Mary Meadows, The remains arrived in New Berne late in the evening and the burial services will take place, frpm the Methodist church this morning at 11 o'clock Mayor's Cnrt. i ' ... Garrison Ellison, col., was the first man to violate sec. 11 of chapter 8, for the year 1888.1! He cursed loud and boisterous on the public streets, was taken before the Mayor, confessed his guilt, paid $3.00 and cost and went on his way not rejoicing. Found Dead, ... On Tuesday the body of a colored man was found on the Bayboro road below here, near Mr, S W, Latham's. 9ro ner Bates, upon receiving the informa tion, summoned a jury of inquest and viewed the body on yestsrday and re turned the following virdict: "Thede ceased come td his death from exposure and pihauston." His name was not : known. " " 1 ' - Directors Meeting ' Messrs. John D. Whitford, C, C Clark and F. 0. Roberts went up to Uoldsboio yesterday evening to attend a meeting ,61 of the A. & N. C. R. R. "Directors this mi ornine at 10 o'clock! r The1 meeting is called, we learn, by . telegraph, to take action on allowing the Midland to take down fcJU.000 from the Bank, by deliv eringtwonew engines. v But the Stockholders have said that the Lease is forfeited. Have the Direc tors any authority at all to treat with the Midland Vt We think not. Cotton market. PifnrAa rvra 11 n and down in New York yesterday closing weak with sales of 84,000 bales. "Spots advanced one sixteenth. Liverpool futures were flat, pots steady. The market here was dull . and unchanged. ., Fifty-three bales were soldatSftoQt.' "1""" " ' " ' , NEW. YORK MARKET SPOT: ... Middling 10 1-4. 1 - . . Strict low middling 10.' Low middling 9 8-4. ., NEW YORK FUTURES: Morning. Noon. Tannnnr . 10.00 . i 10.07 Evening 1 . 10.07 10.10 10.25 ; i 10.40 i February, 10.13 . 10.18 March, . -. 10.25. 10.81 April, : - ' ; 10.42 10.46 ' LIVERPOOL BPOT9. ; Uplands 5 11-16. . . i ' Orleans 5 18-16. , i tTVFTP00L FUTURES. January, ,5 42-C4. 1 1 , ' i February, 5 43-64. " V Evangelical AIllanc.k . l The interest manifested1 in the meet . ing of the Evangelical Alliance still continues, and notwithstanding it be gan to snow last night about the hour of service there was & good attendance. Addresses and praye were made by Revds. Vass,ason, Bull, and Dr.Burk- head, and Prof. Johnson and, Gates. The service to-night will be- held in the Baptist Church at Si o'clock. Sub iect for prayer and conference: For the outpouring of the Holy Spirit that all. Ministers of Christ arid those preparing for the Ministry may deeply realize their responsibilities and Jhe need ' of the Spirit's, teaching anJ .power; that the testimony before the world may be open and f falj that' touhd doctrine and holiness of heart and life may pre vail ia tlie churches and false teaching and superstition be counteracted; that all the children of God may be filled with earnestne i r ul z ,uL ., , .iU Tot In l:;!z!a . Lywburo, Jan. ' 8. S?na!l I.. J ' pox r ' : hh c. 3 t .. .. j tlrr Tl.et)LBCf r.Oi. have q- ' L . .i i-orted. a t.J Wytheyille -J. t f lom, and eh are coub' 'r r. VeCtllcge 1. 3E O Clu.' i 1 WAR REMINISCENCES. T ' TJ Elm Cltr Rifles.; ; Upon the organization of a new uuli-f tary company which is now being Derfected in the citu of New Berne, it would hot be amiss to give W brief atari rory or one oi.ine oia companies wnicn is now considered as among the things of the nast Mt . , . , i , .1 i i The military parade at the grand cele- L. .11... .... T J iL. t I . Draiion in iew cenw on tnapniipieuou of the Atlantic andr NT "C Railroad in- tu if, o military zeal that' culminated in .the organization of the , , . , f ' . ELM CITY CADETS ' ' with the following,! officers: kGeerge C Lewis, Captain; Wiley F. IDggins, 1st Lieutenant ; Harvey Sawyer, 2nd Lien- I Macon Chad wick3rd Lieu- tenant; and tenant. "About fifty name weren- rolled,. not one of , .whiq was over twenty-one years old; their iges ranging from fourteen to twenty-one. Applica- tionjwas made to Governor Bragg or arms and.... equipments , wbicli,, were furnished, sending themtho Harper's T-orr IsnVftrtofViflAl ? ivt 5sf wnentne news or jonn crown s raia i on Harper's Ferry was flashed ovr the I wires, to : New Berne ' Cant.' Lewis t!,p v - " "' Cadets to Governor Wise who declined with thanks as Vircinia was prepared for the emergency: f ' ' k 'jlCraven county; aged 21; captured at In 1860 the company applied to the Legislature for a change in the name which was granted, and after that time was known as the ELM CITY RIFLES, i ' ' At the breaking out of the "War be tweenthe States," the services of the comnanr were immediately tendered to flm UllHa. flmtr van aof.arBA ' And the vv,. w '--r- I minVLwii4 tn'Vnr Monnn nn th 15th day of April,? 1861. Up to this time some changes1! had been made in the commissioned -, officers. , Lieutenants Higginsi Sawyer and Chadwick resigned, Alex Miller was elected 1st Lieutenant: R. D. Hancock 2nd Lieu tenant, and J. F. Helen, Jr. 8rd Lieu tenant. 'Lieut. Higgins afterwards joined the company and, was made com missary until promoted to a lieutenancy in Whitford 's regiment;; Sawyer raised a i company in. Jones county which served in the regiment with the Elm City Rifles and: did as hard service as any companr in'-th war; Chadwick assisted in r using a company, of which he was 1st Lieut., in the neighborhood nfRoolmlnr'a frplf. "" " ','. r'' nL ' r A1IK1UI ail lull OkUUf vau, usniD being the 'senior -officer 'present took command until the arrival or i;oi. c. c. Tew! After remaining here? about; one month tha "RiflBl "I worn ordered month the . Kities wer iomerea feturn to JNew Berne, ana recruit tneir company to (lie maximnm, number re - quired by law,. . Arriving at New Berne they wentrinto'-caimp -in tJie Fair grounds i,i -u-i w VnliU-'R' w-k " "" before they, were oHeredto.FcaliLahe below the citv to assist in preparing ror thedefenceof New Berne, i In a short timethey were again , ordered back to : r, ' . ma uivjr uu wem iuw Kuiuy mc cant lot on fh0yeo.rftf&'b(lil and Johnson streets.'' On :theV7th of June JU..e age,18, Gapture(1 at HharpsburgV ex assigned jto the 2d Regiment of State changed and transferred to V. S; Navy, acquired a good 9 J 1 Knowledge of tlie com- pany drill and were ready for lessons in tne nattanon, aruit wniciiuiey re ceived dailif while at Garysbure as well as going through the 'regutarcoune of camp measle and 1 mlimpi.: I The regi ',-. -.., .- i . -r-.: . ment was ordered on the l?th of, July to Virginia but owing to the detention of Col. Tew on the jcoast preparing for the defense of Beaufort harbor New Roma nnrl nthor rininf.R. it. 1 f rl nnf. nr. w. miuu.N. rom "M" ,"" me nistory or ine .cam uiy nines is identical, with that of the Army of Northern Virginia.' 'With the exception or apout two montns spent arouna lt lit 1 TTT'l . . 1 . 1 uoiaBooro ana vv iimingion imujetiiaiy after the fall of New Berne they re mained in Virginia until the surreftder .t A.tf Thairn.,,,ro,,i in " Ti--fFi? ft" r" uBBiijr ovwjf uuiuukuu unnio m .- giniaV Maryland ' ahd Pehsylvahla. Many of their bones now mingle with ii ji.i.,.jj tt' i.-'i..-'iiiSii? burg, Gettysburg, Spotsylvania and other nlacBH. Tliov'Bfirvfid at "different times under' Gerift D B.Hi landR. E. . : .... , Rhodes as division commanders; Stone r " J r -r-m-T- wall Jackson, Ewell, Early and Gordon as corps commanders. We give below a liBtof " 1 or' inr1 v' ;.r -1 who ?"ft New L.j...ilL iniau .in Juiie 18G1, giving date of enlistment, age,, whether killed or died and in what bat tles worndfa.1 lu OFmziPf t e rew coirr ywtuiuit uc t be tj to i,re- serve the name of tlie old one with such an honorable rrs'oi KoixoFro"0", " f ME., v s.c. . r. ' COMPANY "1 n-"x l...Jn.iiit1i..,i. Geo. C. Le"-: C.t. SI, 12f?. i '"r. wnnsw j rtu. ned Alex. Miller; First Lieutenant; pro' looted to Captain Oct. 1862; t ap Mii-wi ntKe v'H Ford Nnv. 7. IK 3. Richard D. Hancock: Second Lien tenant; promoted' tcr first Lieutenant yct - ?b Wf, wounUed at Chancellors IS'p, wJiLV, -Ck.,.i t moteu to Senior Second Lieutenant Co. A, " November, 1863 wm. caiuer; oeconu neuienuui, vi ouoicqu vv vuio uuiuuau Will n- nrnmot.fid Adintan. Mr.Ws Bat- . . 1 . ...,." 11 italion Heavy Artillery. W J. Street; First Sergeant; Craven county; aire l; wounded at unw.ei lorsville, Sharpsburg and Spottsylvania Ci H. ; promoted to Second Lieutenant JN0V41882.., . Bryan ,V. Wiyiams; Second Sergeant1; Craven county; age 22; discharged Jan.' 1862Ty sub. Kobert Ostein. , ,. ,. t J.t. Brown: Third Sereeant: aee 21; Craven oounty; promoted to Sergeant Major, OctS 0881$ wounded W Malvetn 6nd j IieutenantCo tQh t .Whitford ' mttaiion. .-. . . v, ...fff ,, ., . . Banj. M. Cook ;Fdurth Sergeant f Cra ven bounty; age 20; killed at Chaneel lorajOIe May 8, 1863. , hh w :. Wm. tJ. Bell: Fifth Sergeant; Craven county; ag;Bp2 Wounded ?at Qhapcel-t lorstiile '.Mai 3.i8C3; promitf ecija sec-; ,ond Sergeant, May, 1868. ,v. flIrfi nromnted to Sernt captured at Chancellorsville IMavIS - r 1863.!, , t.-. M ., ...U . "1 ' J.IH. Koonce.' id Corporal,' Jones on. ,,n.j (a s.n(. " ' T ft - RinVmni p. nnwiiV :a1 Pnrnnml. onarpsuurg, wuuuueu v iiaucoiiorH .Haywood Davenport; ithii.'-Gorpmal; Washington county; aged IS; wounded and ! captured at tfoonsboro, Md., pro moted to 1sl Sergeant November I, 18621 and wounded at Chancellorsville MajrS.lSeS.; - ., , ,. Ifid ward J. farkcr, Musician, V lrginia; aged 20. ail, Oamuei R.; Ciaven county: atwi 01 Sgeq 1 Ball, Andrew F., Craven county; dis fhnro-pd Spntpmber 1861. Brin hod, Joseph w.; Craven county; aged : 22; wounded at Malvern Hill o r - July,!, 1861. ' - ' "' - w crooks, Wm. K. ; Craven county aged 24; detailed as pioneer. ' ' 1 Uurch, Calvin; craven county; aged 20; died May 4th, 1863, of wounds re ceived at Chancellorsville. Brock, Richard J.; Craven , county; aged 23. ", , ' Budd, Nathan F; Lenoir county; aged 19. captured at chancellorsville. Carter, Charles; Craven county; aged Id; promoted to Corporal and to Ser geant May',' 1861; rewarded for gallant conduct at battle of Gettysburg. , d ,Maivern Hill July 1, 18C2. " ' t" , Cherry, Wm. B. ; Edgecombe cdunty; aged 66; killed a,t Spotsylvania G, Hi Cowling, Ueo. VV., Virginia: aged 81; Cherry, Fred. J. f Edgecombe county; ; n - . . a, , v . exchanged; .promoted to Corporal No- vember lsua; Killed at cnancellorayuie.. I Cuthrill, Samuel; Craven county; age toJz:s Paptureu at onarpsuurg? exruaugeu KJdje d of disease Dec. 1st, 1862. .1 . ,cuthrill, David B.; Cray eh. county; J age Kl;tdied July lUth.. ol L, Dixon, Lucas J.; Craven' county;, ago w; puoiiargea ou' ii. . - . Daugherty, Rich'd T.; LenAir county; age 31; discharged J an v. 62 by sub. Win - vvrrt., , .At, i.; ( ,H Evansi Lewis ri.; Lenoir county.; age 21; wounded, . s i T.i i H7 r a t. a . - ji'yiford, nanson b. ; Carteret county; age 20;, ( promoted to corporal im ''61; captured at Boonsboro, Md. - ft Hfln T, . rirovon n(rn Hall, Henry L.; Craven county; age 20; i wounded i at Malvern i, Hill ,and - i wounaeaanu capiureu ai X3oonsuoro,ma 1 ancock,-James; age IS, tailed m bat- tier tie hear Cold Harbor June 2d, '64, Hyman, Sam'l O.; age 21; killed at Chancellorsville, May 3d, 63. Hughes, Henry J. i, Nassau; . age . 1 wounded at Malvern Uill, July 1st, '62 captured at Chancellorsville and "Get tysburg i Harper, Spencer:. Kdgecomu county ace 19. Howard,,, Solomon; jCraven county; age A. Humphrey, Robt. W.;Onslo county; WiSvllte ' - CmX at Jhan wmT,hroT rmii it. nnoinn nmmt . i . 1 ... ago, if :apturea at cnancenorsy,iue. Higgins, Wiley F,; Craven .county; age ': 21; promoted 'to commissary S'gt. 6l ! Promoted to 2d Lieut., Whitford 's Battalion, May 28; ? jones, Freeman E.; Craven county; dgej 21 j promoted to corporal May, 1863. Jpnes, .Stephen W.; Craven county, aee lo: cantured nt lioonnbor ' oath of allegiance to U. 8. t '., ' M Johnson . Wni. A. i Craven c i8; died 'July 8th 1802,. of woundBie ceived at Malvern Hill, July 1st. 1862. I r n . . ..-,, .. "... 1 oftr""e8,rf VV 29;i transferred to Confederate' States w,T. wm't ... ,i . itl&. ffavy, fiiav," 1"3. Land JaB. K.; UraVen county; aRe SO: captured at Bootisboro Md;iW i.1. h'Ism Laud. Gco.tAV'.'i Chownn RountvRc- .)nfitltll1af1 , .At HsMAiaKi,l TLf1. nnJi took oath of allefcianoo to TJ. 8. Lane, Leidaa;-ritt county; ace. 18: aiea ht. inf.a. (,,,, t.,,i M,ti,,ii T.Oif, - T.ii f 'itwint AMl i 4-tt nn Qfl JWi. s ' , yvt '.',.-,..,'.' 'ii,ii tafuiiiiv f dD VVy woundeu at iuaivevn uul ana (Jbanoel Lee, i j;' Ciaven county; ace 22; killed J.-'y lat, iu.J, t H,.lvem Uili. '. Tji.t. I,, f;'. ! 1 ipn.ti-)A mnnfr.v -aE62';i tured j. no;;orsvilleand it wn, .. . ihtic; "' "J l.t..i;tn, Johii j... ; .uv( ioounWt offe Matthews, ' John E.; Craven county ; age 18; raptured at Newbern, N..O. McMann, Patrick; Craven county; age 35:died Jan. 62..,- . ! ,. ., -. Moore, Leonidas.J. Craven county; age 18. ,! '.";,' . ' . t Merritt, Lemuel J.; Craven county; age 31; wounded at Malvern Hill, died May 5th. 1868r of .wounds received at Chancellorsville. :,;',, , Merritt. JohnF.;Craveu county; age 22; died July 10th 1861. Paver, Thos. K.-, CraVen county; age 18; discharged 1861. ' Oliver, Jas-D.: Beaufort county : aee 24; wounded at Ellyson's Mill, June 26, O'Neal, H. C; Craven county; acre 24; died Jan. 15, 1862. ' ' A O'Neal, Bartholomew -.Craven county; age 20; wounded at Malvern Hill. Whi O Neal, Jas. U.; Craven , county; age 12 wounded at.Chanoellorsville. i .i , O'Neal, Owen; Craven county; age 21. T Pitts, Levi A;, Guilford County; aire 24; detailed in JNavy . Yard at Wilming ton, May 1862. Pittman, John M. ; Craven couutv lace zu-.uied Aug. 5S4th UftJi. Fittman, Charles M.; EdKecomb 6unty; age, 21; died in iWastuugtou', Palmer, Henry L.; 'Craven county; age 20: died May 21, 1862r " " ' ' Phillips, Owen C. ; Carteret county ; age w Killed at Malvern HUl, July 1st 1862. n i. J i -.ft t si,. j Koberson, alisha K.; Jones county; age oi wounded at Malvern lim and Chancellorsville. ,' ' 1 ; Rodman, Hai'dy; Craven county; age 19; rewarded for gallant conduct in battle: captured at Kelly's Ferdi Va Nov.,1863.,- , f .. , Shipp, John . A. ; Craven county'", age 18; wounded, at Gettysburg, Pa. i Street, Sam'IR. Jr.; Craven' county; Hirfi A "wminlorl fit Afnlvom Will1 nJ(i nmted to corporal; May,' 1863. captured at Kelly's Ford, Va.i . Squires, Cbas. V; Craven county ; age 22. ' Squires, Geo. W. ; Craven county ; age au; died sept, sist, iboi. 1 Searles, J essie H. ; Craven county ; age 23; died July 11th of wounds i received at Malvern Hill, July 1st, 18U2. Simpson, John ii.; Craven county; age IV; wounded at Malvern Hill. Smithwick, John; Craven county; age 21; died May 5, of wounds received at Chancellorsvillve, May B, 1UW, also wounded at Malvern Hill, July l,l6a Sninn, Joseph hi.; Craven county aged 19; captured at Chancellorsville wounded at Gettysburg. k Sparrow,' W. T. ;' Craven county ; aged i; promoted to Surgeon ot Kiley s cat tall ion Light Artillery, December, 1861 Vicfeers, John; Orange county; aged 21; discharged March 14th, loos, on ac count of wounds received at Malvern Hill. Willis, Benj. M. ; Craven county aged 23; died December 15, lu2. Wood; i Lemuel S.; , Craven county aged 19;. promoted to Sergeant . May 18B3. ' . ', i ; .,, . . . Whitehurst, Leroy; Pitt county ; agec 30; captured at Sharpsburg September 17, 1862; killed at Chancellorsville May 3, 18U., , " ; Wise, John M.; Craven county; aged ID; promoted to Sergeant miser, cap tured at Hoonsboro, Md., promoted to Segeant Major, April 16, 1863; killed at Winchester, Va. . '.Mason, Francis M.r Craven county aged 21; discharged March, 180:!,, on account of wounds received; at Sharps burg, September 17, 1862. Murphy, Hendnck -Ji.; Lenoir .-coun ty; aged 21. . ., , A. Illilipd, ,J111I1U, M muni ft 1U 1UUMI West, William; Lenoir county; aged 22; died August 13, 1862, of wounds re ceived at Malvern Hill, July 1, 1862. Siuper, Lewis; Craven county; aged 34; wounded at Malvern IUU.', . , , Sasselcamp, "Win.; Craven county; aged '80V captured - at Boonsboro and took oath of allegiance to the U. S. iti'Carter, Wm. N.; Craven county; aged 18; captured at Boonsboro, Md.; died March 12, 1863. ,'-u-J'. . Pverv Francis J, ; ged 20;, wounded at Chancellorsyille. 'Lane, Wm.; Craven county; aged 25. Williams, Eugene M.; Craven coun ty; aged 18; transferred to C. S.i Navy October J3, 1863. Rice, Robert; Craven county; aged 18; captured at Boonsboro and took, oath of allegiance to the U. s. , Calhoun, Geo. C; Craven county; aged IS; desorted May asuiJ, Aunian, Dempsy; aged' S2f died No vember 29, 1862, at Harrisonburg, va rPl.j rll jim n r, u a liA'MuM!tn r. . . n the company in Virginia: , Britt, Levi; aged 21. Falk, David E.; aged 24 Falk. Chas. A.; aeed 20; canturedat LliancpllorBvllle. Horn, Gary; Johnson county; ftged24 Mitchell, Ja. H.; StokeH county; aired 84, Moser. Win.; Mtokes countv, aged 29; wounded at Chancellorsville. l'hilhps, ll. u.: KockmKham county: aged u; killed May a, lbtia, at Uliancel lorsville i Parsona, Calvin; MontKOinerv oun ty; aged 84; killed at Chancellorsville May 3, istKt. Ferry, - Thomas G.: Va.: aired 4B: wounded at Chancellorsville. Priiitt. Williain. :" Priddy, Wm.iF.; feto'keB'coiuiiy;'agod 18: killed at Cliancelloraville May , 1803. ,(T -,,,.tQ ' , .,r-t ' Rutlege'Wm.'P.f Stokes county1, aged ai; woundeu at thancellorsvule.j , . Bikest Kelly W.; Stokes county; agei !ld' klllp.l of (TllfLtlPAllnrm7illn i Waryea,' Swain; deserted Octolwr ia, 1862. . ! wi (j ; '' , , (, JoheA, Christopher M.; Jones bounty; ageu Wi wouuueaat ujiancellorsviUe . Jones, Francis . Jones county; aged S4.' 1 " ie,.,R,; Jones (sounty; aged 27. Dowdy," Jobti V; Craven, county: flfjed. Id; enptured at BoonBboro-. Md., September 14, 1S03. " Ostin, I.bert; Craven county aped 82; tiui. ierred to C. 8. Navy May, 1S62. i " i., . i! " v (- ' ' I .," ,i , ' , , i". . ', . .-. ; - : . . xiw fnfu;-t' i-- f F s ." '. . ;f titf ii '..tiM-.'j ri .' . ' t 1 )..( (COMMERCIAL.-1 CotION-t 'Midline W'i' strict low middling .91;' low mldcUing 1 ' seed oottcm-i-Extra- io."8rC.t ordl- naTy 3c. r" i .- '. -(, a; it. ,y. Corn oijc. pei' puslieL,.. n ,ii RiCEr-Sl.OO to l.OS per bushel. - TPBPENTINE Receipts moderate! Firm at Jf2.f0 for yellow dip.' 1 ", lAii-j-irm at ?i.o and 151.75. " Beeswax 30e. to 22c. per lb. ' n..: Honey 60c. per gallon. ; . ,. ' WUEAT-90c perbushel. ... .... ,,,, TVjsf-Ou foot, 5c. to 0c. , i'ltESH Pork tiulOc. per pound.- '' Eggs 22(i. unr dpn . . . ( ol '.. I Peanuts New c.ron. 1.00 nur 'inmhul of821bs. FobDKR$1.2.r. per hundred. ' ArrLfio- JUattainilHlrpntS. Kl .n lr 1. ., '.I I- - I UUHIll. J PfiAS-ifl.') to Si. 25 per bushel. HuiEfJ-Dry, 9t:'. to 11c. ; green 5r. Tallow o'. per lb. ' CaiOKKNS-MirowiK 50c. Der hair:1- Turkkys $1.75 per pair, . . iUKAi. tJoiteu, euc. par bushel. I . Potatoics Bahamas. S0)i40c.; yanisj BOaflOc. per bushel. ' ' SniNdLtR .West India f iuch'. mixed, hearts, $2.50 per M. Building 5 inch. $3.50; saps, &2.5Q per JI.' , ; , Uince Heat, No. 1 1. Mackerel, !l! 'I i I I , I'5 li , ll, . Buckwheatj . " Pruned, , :, , Syrup, Hominy, Oat Meal C. E. SLOVER. Janll-rtly NOTICE, THERE WILL UK A j Special Meeting of the Board of Trustees . -OK- NEW. BERN 'ACADEMY, At HALF-PAST THKKE o cl.x k, at the OK- f'K'MOIKHUK.JOHNHON'.'i- i HyoiiterotttH' President, ' ! .,V..M. VAT(JJ, : jnnii'Et ! tn: it 'J'l-eas.' NOTICE. Administrator's Sale. DhPdlcncp to an ordoi of th I'l-ohdtrt I U'liirol t.'1'iiven County, I will Hell for flush the pci-Hoiml pviipi rty i.r Allx-rHl. Huhliiinl, i tie properly, consisting nt .. Stock, Cattle, Hogs, Etc;, V WT OF COIIX, .FODDER, HAY Household Furniture, F ARM! X G T7 T E N S I L S Willi sold, at imbllo snls. on thp furm nhnnt line in i io ni i m i .over Minion, on Wednesday, 12 o'clock, M., The 10th day ot Jamihi y, 1883. ''' ALSO The vnlimblo'linw Llhrnrv nnd othor valn- ablr nilsopllniii'OiiH hooks, one horse nuI iik Ky, ono phit'ton, one onrl, hnriiPKH, iv lot of shingles, ami oflloe lurnlture, etc., will he sold In Ni'Mlii'in, . . , ,. , , I ,OX TUESDAY, . , , The 16th day of January, 1883, lit TWELVE o'clock, M.i'nf the otll'cp" lately occupied by ilpeeiuwit, c ''" 'i j . 4- -Jouji a. ttrcHAniisu.N; i '' . Ailiiilnl'stmtor. Ninvbwn,Nr, Ci, Dec. W, lwi', ,, ., Jiintl-dta . Ucalcr In nnd Shluut-rof ,. v it Fresh and Salt Fish, Oysters," Etc.,-Etc., New-Heme, K;lV "l ' '"' i f i '- : o ' Kivsh Klshand Oystt'is shipped by Express Cii, 1). to oil pnfl'tt ot JlcOuiitrv. " ToKtmid HKiUlist AlRiippiilntiiH'iil .urdersf siimild retu'ti me ill, lionis prior to time of shipment of Bonds., 1 '.', . i Jnn2-UAwly.. i'7'i'i",'Vj 1 jrr 'llwf ". , if. L, MsDANlEL, ;. Ohoice Family traceries, CiANNlii CiOUUS ill ftllklis., 'li&c'.yerystte.J'; recatvit InhlWioia Uie'lst.5imiiib ItafrltI wr. leii.mys, . , i Bpcclnlattcnflon cnllrtl to his" " ' ' " " Clioioe G radVs 1 of Fsi'm il y ' Joiir. Mrocuji Sfreet, ,i J)oora above Middle jan2dly V: M ';:' H." (UTIlJSE.'. i Slaves c-d .!:r::c.' ." . .'-! V - "-" .- &sh; Dotes SUhds.'!' i ' MOUSE JTURNJSHim GOODS,' '' . j mvVf - ' fii, .''.,, u r. ij !.: Paints, OvG&nartt;;''; . 7 i J .' : . Rubbsr aad . LeathwitcltlK J FAo... ( JBin., JPi "' . i-Txf ni.a'jf.'T. f.lH ' . , . . . . will loiiimpjiwa HnlaVri .i) tilj 'jl Wil'Au I ';'.i. AT TEN O'CLOCSS ;!i T "Ji K" At' THRSTJOWt OP-. G. Ri HUMPHRRYm l. ON MIDDLE STREET.-' ? ! s OF A , ., ;''Uh)S .1V r.'.i.'i LARGE';. Stp.'cirl't::! Op:. ri.... fs..i. n . s s . urw unn.i?'iT v i Hats,".' Clothmg'&'S.!. The sale 'will ln .nnA.Lj i'Ji J.lr)l until the M..k uYinH" "wy. , , J- A. PATTBRROM.. ' " ' ' ' NOTICE. ;i To nil whom It mav conrsrn , That OUulli-nt.Inn will j. .v.: .'' .'.''!' lalme tfmt meets In January nTiVfcrtkiV . . lown of Trenton. Jones t?.mrt . doo2i . 'VcmzsxS. Walter P. Burros JUk. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, GRAIN OF AH." inNDa, Bom. io- O..' i : Rf.ii?i'iol',k'IB ft,ul '""'enmenw rPspMinjUj'su 5, Henry firc!:i::i, All Kinds bf Crakeri; ;:; , CAKES, CANDIES, Etoi ' 1 - Oi'dprs solicited from Merchant and " " Denim. ; r ' "!" " jtm2dwy ;'N0W;0OMffi3 Befbr'9 ieavingfbr HiaigKag's'" (of course you know whnrathat j ' J -y t ; I shall sell Pants for 44ic.v,Ca.te loV'ii i 49iQ., ShirtB 24Jc, and Drawerswell, ' don't apeak of it. ' ' i l' JlLI-i DO IX ' ' Jnu3-d4w ly AT THK MARKKA 'W.i.M SAWYER X?AI7ZD; ' " jJ I wnt a NO. t ' HAWyKB-4' inn wftot thoi-oiiKhly understands hli business and ft ot ' sober bnblis. . , " A.I.Ivauo nr foil nn ." ''''' ilAwdi'clSlmo. ,J?oi Jce hi liei eby given thst wiU InffojtH-f - - a I11( at the noxt seeilon of th Qi'sJ1Aw".-i . senibly to nitiend the chartsr of the To wu ut; ' Klnston. , . 4J ,": ,iiu:ii tlJi J , ji'C ;.' ive. ls.jstc. f. a. Lorrni. !,,. , J idceiM-lm i -f'- ' f M A(M.b()ktffMmii:(,.;, . CAKOT, dllnr4 . .L. ' (rea at key sxpma . Cib ttssy.. - si' Slk.boifbrtl.rS. ,. , ; , S'nJsfi tor f CArjbv. -'.;. 5W . 0. ft t j; , The ReRtilnr Aniinur Meet- ii tf's t holders of "The Mtdl.ind N '( rt. way Doiiipaiiy'i will be he.,1 kit m House, In Newbein, at 11 o'clock.. in t 1. i-i. i !.;,.-
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 11, 1883, edition 1
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