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.u A. ! V 0 .-IiL..I. h h n Aj V UIj. I. NEW BERNE, N. C, SUNDAY, JANUARY 21, 1883. NO. 250. L03AL NEWS. V. II. Cuvm ! e for rent. S. H, GEAY-Elia City. un- JourBlIIlBlnre Almanae. . Sun rises, 7:08 Length of day, ' Sun sets, 5:18 J 10 hours, 8 minutes. Moon sets at 8:32 ft. m. No new casesof small-pox in Trenton. Pork has" advanced fifty cents per barrel during the week. . A. L. Simmons, Jr., of Jones xnnty, has moved to the city.' - The steamer Elm. City left for Bay boro yesterday morning with freight and passengers. , Two marriage license have been is sued during the week by tho Register of Deeds. Both to colored couples . Mr, J. A. Meadows filled an order for Clay peas for Dail Bros, to be shipped to San Francisco, Cal., a few days ago. One of our townsmen suggests that petition be carried around for a street sprinkler. Mighty dry and dusty der foot. " Mr. H. W. Wahab moved to his old stand on the corner of South Front and Middle streets vesterday in the new ? s'.ore just completed by E. M. Pavie, The engine of the New Berne Fire company goes into Messrs. Manwell & Crabtree'flshop to-morrow for repairs, The Atlantic must keep a sharp lookout. Mr. Samuel Howard says we will have a (rood dav to-day. rer contra, our clerk of the Superior Court says won't fair off until next Tuesday when the moon fulls. Mr. Isaao Brock of Cypress Creek Jones county, came in on Friday night flanking Trenton, with a lot of fine turkeys, some of them bringing fifteen cents per pound. A customer walked into Mr. Chas. H Blank's wholesale and retail grocery store yesterday and after carefully ex amining eight different grades of sugar, enquiring name of brand and price. concluded to purchase a half pound Kplnctk mutates. I time, and was chairman we believe of Doise Davis, an employee of Mr. H. the executive committee of one of the W. Wahab, purchased a watch a few "fractions" in the late campaign. They days ago, and on yesterday Doise ap- were taken before E. G. Hill, Esq pearedatthe store without his time yesterday morning, L. J. Moore, Esq., piece. r. ' , , , - 'f appearing for the prosecution, W. W. "Where is your watch, Doise?" Clark and Geo. H. White for the de asked Mr. Spencer. - fendants. Upon an intimation from Broke," replied Doise. the defendants that they didnt think How did you break it ?" they could get justice before Esq. Hfll, 'I 'tended the meetin' up town the other night and I lent it to the lady to keep the minutes of the meeting and Bhe broke it." ' The minutes of the meeting were not approved by Doise. he refered the case to James Campbell, Esq., to be heard next Monday at 2 o'clock, p. m., at which time the Hon. Quash Slade will be required to Gird up now tny loins like a roan, for I will demand of thee and answer thou me. S. B. Hunter to Quash Slade." The defendants were required to give bond in the sum of five hundred dollars, Habeas Cor p. About three weeks ago Abram Bry ant and Wm. Fisher were committed to I . i - i M j - . .. jail by Justice Brinson, in default 0f JU8lmea Ior 11X611 appearance, neiore - IT -i!.. n 1 11 r .1 rrn . S1.000 bail, for assisting the prisoners in wunpoeuonjuonoay. imsmay Craven Street jail in breaking out. appear to be a pretty steep bond for a The nrisonere. through their counsel. ca8e 01 greeny, oui unaer me circum- Mr. William Whitford, have procured stances we think the Justice should be I 1 . 1 5 1 . 1 1 1 the aid of a "habeas cornus" from wmmenaeaioruemanamgagooa nona. Judge McKoy and went up to Goldsboro stores " often 8et on fire for tne Pur last night for another heaving. Sheriff P08" of 8ettinK an opportunity to steal Hahn and Deputy J. L. Hahn carried Ka8 the prissoners up, accompanied by all The Grocery Trade, the witnesses, with Justice Brinson and A Journal reporter called on Capt. the prosecuting attorney, M. D. W. Thos. Gates yesterday and enquired Stevenson Esq. after the grocery trade Mr. Whitford carries up two new wit- How has it been tins week, Cap nesses and feels confident of getting his tain r clients acquitted, or the bond made "Oh, dull, dull." smaller; and on the other hand Mr, Ste- "Well how for the season f " venson thinks there Is no doubt in hav- , "Bad, bad, mighty bad. Trade has ing Justice Brinson 's decision sustained, been "bad ever since November, or since It would not do for all lawyers to think cotton went down. There wasn't a very alike. Help (be Poor. Don't forget to Attend the - annual meeting of the Benevolent Society at i t s the Methodist Church to-night, and be " sure to carry your proportion of one hundred dollars to aid the ladies in sup ' plying the needs of the poor. Rent. "I am opposed to a Graded School," said a gentleman yesterday, "it has already made my rent higher." That is certainly correct; but rents are cheaper still in the country ! Buoyant real estate is an unerring indication of business prosperity; and he who pays cheap rent may surely ex pect cheap, second class business. A three story brick building, adjoin ing the Journal office, was bought a few years ago for $000. It must have cost $3,000. Is it possible for any one to think such a condition of affairs"is de sirable for a city f - The Journal office is rented for $100 per annum. We will rejoice to see tne day when we are forced to pay twice that amount; for that time will not come until there is a strong business I l. ..I : - 1 j t l,... : boom in New Berne, and then we wli J' " we guumry jei, uuu uiui iu mo euu mo Debt. We think, here in New Berue, that our taxation is very grievous, and so it t is; but we can return thanks that we are not in the condition of Raleigh where it is proposed to contract a debt of one hundred to one hundred and fiftv thousand dollars to pave the streets. We are sand fiddlers and not mud dobbers in this section. be able to charge good advertising rates, on account of sharp competition, and our list of subscribers will be increased by the increased number of inhabitants in the city. Yoar Name 1 Prlat. Clement Manly Esq. has returned from Baltimore F. M. Simmons Esq. and Philemon Holland Jr. left yesterday morning for ' , Rkhlands to attend the funeral of Hon. John W. Shackleford. Mr. Robert Hancock, Jr., arrived yes terday morning from Washington City He states that all the Congressional del egation appointed to escort the remains of Hon. John W. Shackleford to Rich- lands came down exoept Mr. McKenzie, of Kentucky. Schedule of the Elm Ctjr. We publish in this issue the schedule . of the Elm City, It is, admirably ar ranged for the convenience of the peo ple living on ' Bay River and South Creek. They can leave home in the ' morning, get to New Berne that evening and sell their produce and return on the next day, The Neuse River Company has had a schedule something like this, all the time, and it has given great sat isfaction. . It should be noted that this schedule is a little different for every other week Keep the Journal at hand and consult ' it occasionally. ; ' Cotton market. ' Twelve bales sold at the Exchange yesterday, the highest bringing 8 cents. . Ls for the week, two hundred and fifty bales. Very little change in New t York futures yesterday. Liverpool spots went off one sixteenth. NEW YORK MARKET, SPOT: Middling 10 1-8. Strict low middling 15-16. Low middling 9 5-8. . t NEW YORK FUTURES: '. ''' , llorrur. Noon. February, March, April, ' . - S LIV 9.97 9.89 10.01 10.03 10.15 10.16 10.23 10.29 rr.rocL spots. Evening lo.ua 10.03 10.16 10.30 Uplands 5 9-18. Odessa 5 11-13. , t" ?OOL FUTURES. January, 5 Hi -CI. . Ffcbriitij, 5 84-64. good crop made and when it got down so low the farmers had no money to buy with." "You say it has been very dull this week, have your sales reached a hund red dollars?" Oh yes; they have reached about thousand." 1 "Where does the trade come from such weather 'as this? I think athous and dollars in one week indicates pretty good trade." ( Well, some of it up the river, some down and some from Carteret. But that is not much. I am looking after what is owing to me now more than selling goods." "How are they paying up?" "Well, not very good. I reckon I have collected about sixty pr cent, of what I had out." I think that pretty good. Don't $75; assets, a few goods and one tin can, which threatens to become a bone of contention between another Kinston merchant and a New Berne merchant, creditor. Tony Brown charges the failure to Hodges' store house having an up stairs to it. This is the prayer of a three year old Kinston boy. a self-made fellow, who, perhaps, years hence, will be very proud of his job: "Oh-h Lord, 'mem ber my brother Willie. And Oh, Lord, 'member my aunt Jennie. A-n-d o-l-e Mother Hubbard, she went to the cup bard, to get a poor dog a bone, for Christ's sake, amen." ine report or small pox ravages in Trenton are stimulating and alarmin several are reported to have died and others to be down with it, Our Kinston authorities have failed, so far, to quar antme this place, trusting doubtless to the fatalism of "what is to e will be,' which, to say the least, is the most hu mane and non-selfish view of man's afflictions. Beaufort Items. (TeU'lilione.) Quite a number of the Morehoad fish ermen are making arrangements to fish for shad and herring in Neuse river this spring, 'iliey will leave for their field ot operations m a week or two. Sheriff J. I . Jones and Rev. N. M Jurney were at Raleigh this week and witnessed the modus operandi by which Senator M. W. Ransom was re-elected to the Senate of the United States. ITU r i l 1 n , i ine nrsi wnaieoi tne season was seen off the bar a few days sin ;e by some of our pilots, He was only about 25 or 80 feet long. This is pretty early lor them to make their appearance and we hope it portends a season ot good luck to the wnale fishermen. Messrs. D. W. Morton and son, living near ilarlowo recently killed seven hojri that weighed in tho aggregate 1308 lbs. One of them was only 14 months old and weighed 220 pounds. The others were aged only 9 months and twenty days, iney were none ot the so calle Improved stock. Mr. T. C. Davi; informs us that from 60,000 to 100,000 tons of guano would be shipped to Morehead City each season if the railroad company had the storage room tor the same. We think the build ing of sheds and warerooms along the track would be a profitable investment for the company if this be tho case, for the profits on freights received would be large interest on the outlay required. collections will be about as good as usual ?" V ' " "Yes, there is some cotton in the country yet; there ' was a man down here a few days ago who oweB mean account. He said he had one hundred Free Paaaea. I am sorry to say that 19 out of every and one baies 0f cotton in his yard but I members of the Legislature and its . - , , employees are traveling on free passes. , , . , JametA. Cheek, Member from Orange, it; but as a general thing those thatowe The State of North Carolina has no me have got no cotton. I am fixing up one to blame except her own parsimo- a mortgage now to carry a man over nlous policy if Judges, Governors and 'or another year. Legislators ride on railroads free of .Bad fix for farmers to be in, to have charge. Tr pretend that $4.00 per day be carried over from one year to an- is sufficient remuneration for a man other by mortgage. that is supposed to be qualified to make "Oh yes, but they will always have it laws for a million and a half of people to d they get to making some ( n 0nw nnm-inninn. Th monfiv will thing to eat. Meat and flour are both scarcely pay necessary expenses, espec- advancing now, ana people are Dounci - - - i . . ... .a , , i i. i r nor ' ' ifiiiv ir mup.n rmirnflfi iarn ih u uh w KMv paid. ! And while it is not right to accept such favors from the railroads for in One hundred and forty-four pupils o doing there is an obligation and an are attending the Graded School in implied promise on the part of the Leg- Kinston and the cry is, "still they islator to give value received by favor- come." able legislation yet the practice has . Chauncey Gray has been "under the become so common that the members of weather" several weeks, but like a pru the General Assembly accept the favor dent man, he keeps himself at home out as a matter of course and with no idea 0f the vile weather we have had ' this of all6wing their opinions to be biased month, by so doing. . , ... . i ; Judtte Fields of our Inferior Court. me atate ougm to pay ner puono ser- th adiourument of last term, has vante a sufficient salary to raise them qu jte BeriouBiy afflioted with throat anove me noueoBuy ut wjcmuk ,"1D affection; He is.! however, better at from any rauroaa corporation. , men, tya t.,me Kinston Items. perhaps, there would be no resolution to m'tte await one railroad, or to allow another one to fail to pay its interest on $550,000 due the State The Coroner's inquest, held the 18th inat over the body of Allen Williams killed at Falling Creek on the 16th inst. by Heber Kennedy, does not inculpate John Kennedy in the killing, A public meeting was held at the Arretted tot Lareenr. i .- i After the burning of Hackburn Bros. store a few weeks ago, and while their n0Bge FridaF( Mayor Stanly goods were still piiea on tno siae oi tne DreBidinir. which Amointed V commit street, some one stole and carried away o citjzenB t0 receive the remains of a tieice of lard. The Messrs. Hackburn Ho j. w. Shackelford at Kinston de kept the matter very quiet, but at the po( ftnd to esc6rt them through Kinston same time kept a sharp lookout for the f f - c. L r Dowell J better induce. iL!J 1bAM.2MM A1.AVA hmwa ea- 1 .. llHBl, nuuwiug . wwro woks " hnrr-ntr nfrMj haa t-k tll y,UB r . : Graded School in Kinston to take a po sition in the Centennial Graded School at Raleigh. His place will be supplied with a competent teacher. It is laid several citizens of Trenton . i , ' a . a tt" . i result of this search was the binding of aave movea mi 1D8ron 8ince l,,e aP' Mitchell in the sum of one hundred and Peance or tne smau-pox at irenton fiftv dollars for his anneerance at the and now, J. R. Phillips suggests that nextterm of the Superior court. Onl8uca ?eht back there-that John Friday night a strict watch was kept on others who were suspected, resulting town. The first break made to ferret out the matter was on Friday when a search warrant was obtained to search the premises of "Big" Mitchell, a small dealer in that part of the town. .The in the arrest of Quash W. Slade and John H. Brice, colored. Slade represented the 5th ward in the City Council at one Simpkins be kept at Trenton and that all Kinston be vaccinated with bees wax. " Henry 1 Hodges, a' colored Kinston merchant, failed last week. Liabilities PAMLICO LUTE. OH and after MONDAY NEXT, the New Bertie nitd Pamlico Steam TrmiKuortfltion 'oiupany wllldlspalirh tlieir New and Fast Sailing Steamer 12UI CITY as follows: Jlon. 2VI.eaYe Bayboro for New Heme 8 a.m. Stopping at sionewall, u ilemere and Adams 'reek. in s. 13 Leave Now Heine for liayboro 10 a.m. stopping ut Adams (Jreek, Vaudeiuere ami Stonewall. 'liur.25 Leave llaylxiro nr New Iievne 8 a.m. Stopping at stonewall, Van deinereand AriitniH ('reel? Sat. -7 iH'itve New iieme lor Uaylioro 7 a.m. Stopping lit Adams t Tree It, -Vandeiueie and Stonewall. Jloa. Si Leave liayboro for New Heme 8 a.m. Mopping at stonewall, aii deineie and Adams Creok. Tucs !U Leave New Hei ne for Kavlioro and Houth Creek Hi a.m. wtopplni; ut . Adiiins (.reel;, ' Vuiideuien; and Stonewall. Wed. "1 Leave Hayboio lor South ti k 9a.m. stopping in stonewall ami Vandcniero Thur. 1 U-iive South Lr'k for New K'ne 10 a in Stoppini' at Adams Creek. Frid. 'J Leave New Heine for South . Creek and Hayboro , U) u.m Kloppins at Adams Creek, Vaudeiuere and Stouewall. Sat. !) Leave south Creek for Hay boio 0a.m. sioppiniral andeiiiere and Stonewall. 11. SWERT'ri StaU Ho. 2 Left Hand Sids AT THE CITY MARKET, ! " , ?aX Wltwl witli tiie very beat Fresh i .' """-n '"'l SausuKe that tiie Mm lo t alloids. Call on him. .Miiio-dly Having (juod amimiuodulion both for pas sengetsaud freight at very low rales, ask that the niereliants and prodm ers ulonx Its line give it their cheerful supimrt. Kor furl her information eiKjuIro nt Iheof- flee, Koot of Craven street. S. H. (IIIAY, (ien'l Mummer. Or 'iny of its Agoiils at the followinsj places: AliK LKK, Adams Creek, l. ii. AliliniT, Vandeiueie, C. 11. KOWLKlt, Stonewall, S. 11. KUWLKR, Kavboro, J. H. I'.ONNKK, Houlh Creek. ,V Frel-rht reeeived under cover every day m the week. . jiurJkliwIy 'vTAESANTED genuine 200Lbs. COMMERCIAL. NEW nGRNB HIAKXGT. Cotton Middling 9 1-1G: strict low middling 8 15-10: low middling 8 8-4. Seed cotton ISxtra nice, Ho.; ordi nary 2jc. Corn o9o. per bushel. RlCK-Sl.00 to 81.08 per bushel. Turpentine Receipts moderate. Firm at $2.50 for yellow dip. tab Firm at Vl.no and $1.75. Beeswax 20c. to 23c. per lb. Honey 60c. per gallon. Wheat 90c. per bushel.-" Beep On foot, 5c. to 6c. Frksii Pokk 8al0c. per pound. Eaas 22c. per dozen. ' Peanuts New crop, $1.00 per bushel or 32 lbs. Fodder $1.2."). per hundred. Apples MattamtiKkeetH, J?1 .25 bushel. ' Onions $4.00 per bbl. Phas $1.10 to $1.25 per bushel. IIiDES-Dry, 9c. to lie; green 5c Tallow Oe. per lb. Chickens Grown, 50c. per pair. Turkeys $1.75 rer pair. Meal Bolted; 80c. p?r bushel. roTATOES-mnamuH, aiHUUf!.; yams soauue. per busliel. SHINQLUS West India 5 inch, mixed. $2.50 per, M.' Building S inch, hearts, $3.50; saps, 2.50 per M. per 4 W Vi3i GERMAN V IAINIT J II,! kainit WML L. PALMERj IValer in ( Itf nr.. Totuii pi... ...j everything iuumtway. ' ' Also rnuitle Nnlt and FrulU. 1 ' St. Jarcbn' nil. His edy lor Kheumatiam and all liodlly pains. ju.iiiiei-t.,Meeonl Itoorfromfio. Front, janlT-d.Vwly w.w Barne, Jt. c. 0. E. S LOVER Hasjust reeeived the followiliH named (UrcW allFltKsll, andoireredOHKAI'. Small Hams, Breakfast llacon, Canned lleef, ' - . U"? Boneless .Codfish, ... Condensed Itilk, ' Sea foam and Royal Baking Powders Yeast Cakes, . Italian Maccaroui, Cucumber Pickles, Chow Chow, ; Baker's Chocolate, , - IVarl Barley, ' .Mince Vent, ' Prunes, Oatmeal, Buckwheat, Fine Syrup. Fresh Boasted Coffee, Early Bose Potatoes. janll-dly and CITY ORDINANCE. W'LUWHJBUVERl -1 0'3CRN.N.C. lfiTA I will contract to deliver Kainit in lots of 25 to 100 tons at Baltimora Prices. A reasonable advance in siiialler lots. In a few days I expect a cargo shipped direct from (lerinany. " BS " Or OX BRAND of Guano. HllFf Dwelling House for; Rent The Griffin Building Contains some twelve or fifteen lai'j;o rooms. Four families could comfortably occupv It. The building Is not far from the Graded Hehool. ... It will be put in good order for good ten ants. : I... ( i WILLIAM H. OLIVER. Newberu, N. C. ' ' 'Jhn2Id2t On Hand and to Arrive. 300 Barrels Seed Potatoes, Helt-eted with gieat earei aihl every barrel warranted to be just as represented. v Buist's Celebrated Early Seed ::iv;!i:;if: 1'eas. Also a Keleeted Stock of ' ' 1 j Fancy Groceries. Cftse Goods, all kinds, . j i. ;: :, Canned Goods, all Kinds, . Pickles. lOt o.. Mo..- . . l ! ; Extra Quality Java and Klo Qoffee, ' Choice Tomato Tea, In fact a Full Line of Fine Groceries, such as can be found In a Krst-Clas Fancy Grocery Store. Please call and examine Goods, Samples of Tea and Cofl'ee given on application. . . All, Goods at Lowest Cash Prices. i Terms Invariably Cash on Delivery. . i ; J. R. BAMPTON, Middle st reet , next door to Central Hotels JanlO-dtm ' .' New Berne, N.C. AMMO MATED SUPER PHOSPHATE BALTIMORE t Avail. Phos.Acid 8 iolO 1" n n Oi ... . nn Q Small-Pox Quarantine. Oi-kick of CUty Clerk, 1 .N kw Hkkne, Jan. 1, 1S83. A Special Meeting of the Board of City Coun cil was he'.d this evening, Mayor Howard pre- RllllllK. ... The Major stated that the meeting was called to take action, to prevent the introduc tion of small-pox into the city. lhe loilowlng was adopted as rt special quarantine ordinance: WIIEKEAH, Information hag reached the Mayor that certain cities north of us are in fected with small-pox, and . !' W 1IEREAS, We feel It our duty to devise such means as we think best to prevent the! admission of tsald disease Into our mt.ut i therefore 1 BKR it Oiu.Arxnn.Tliat a Quarantine Find shall be placed at a point three miles below! the city on Neuse Iltver.and that all vessels mid steanierseomlng front without the limit! of lhe State, and the Old 'Dominion Btenmerl shall slop at the (iunranlliie Flag until board edhy the Vi.n I'hvsleian. and nlli.no.i h,.i,i oeoiiie to .lock. The Physician 8nnI tfoe,Xx tlve'dolllirs for each visit, said fee 1o he pah u v essei or sieamer hoarded, and nnv vesse or steamer violating this ordinance shall l. lined fr'i't for each oflence. And I lit: it Ki i.rnKi!OiiiAisKi),That Ihclralii! on the Midland Hallway shall lie (iiamntineii one lnlle on the west Hide of tho cltv an,! caused to remain until boarded by said I'oi rnyslclan or Detective, and allowed tonass' The riiysielai) shall receive S! for each visit If rains, said fecloliepahl by IheltnilrondCom puny. Any violation of, this ordinance shall suujcci me itiuirijau uonipaiiy to a line of for each nnd every oi ten c. V Hy order of the Hoard, 1 : . i i i 1 JanlT II , V. WOOD, Cty Clerk, Ammonia n .... A .M 2ieTO2 This is ono of tlte TliRlicst Grade Fer tilizers sold in North, Carolina, as per analysis of Dr. Dabney. it is sold only lor cash at $30 per Ton for Ten Ton Lots, $32 FOR S5IALLER LOTS. , ; ' It is a higher grade Guano than many brands which sell at 45. ' i-, fe?" Buy for Cash; save $14 per ton. . Vu'','ivwiliiam H. Oliver; jan20.U.-)t ' NEWBERN, N. C. Ueroilianfs Take Noiisc FOROABH. Before leaving for Hong Kong ' (of course yo'U know where that in) I shall sell Pants for 445c, Coats for 495c, Shirts 24Jc, ana Drawers well dont speak of it..":;'; ' I'lL. DO IT " janS-d&wiy ; AT THE MARKET. 200 Boxes TluL' Tobaecri at cost an! freight, in 5 box lota or oven , j (00 lbs bmoking Tobacco, at cog and freiffbt, in 50 lb lots or over t 40,000 Domestic Cigars, in lots o 1)00, at cost and freight.' C AAA 11 i . r m i),uuw ids uonee iroin to 11 ct; 25 Barrels Sugar,; 7 J to 9 J crs. 20 Cases Brandy Cherries. ourt at ui). . 40 at 13.: 10 Cases 84.&0. I. 75 Cases Canned Goods. 150 doz. t 200. 50 Gross Royal, Pa'tapsco'and Pnrit Baking Powders,1 at hiannfactnrers li; prices, clear ot all freight.- 200 Barrels Flour 14.50 to 17.4 Pork, Long Clears, Fat Backs, t lowest prices. Give us a trial. , , Wm. Fell Ballancei Co. " South Front St.i near Middle, dl w-wlni. New Berne, N. ( uranuy l eaciies, quarte 3.25. ' '--;:- Brandy Peaches, pts. NOTICE, Notice Is hereby given tliatl will lnti-oduce a bill at tho next neeslon of the (ieneral As sembly to nmcml tho charter of the Town of Kinston. ' , ' ' ) i Dec. is, 18S2. IMJ. LOFTiy,- , ilceSS-lm 1 ' HttnivtorllthDiNtiict. Ilenry Arc!;!::!!, All Kinds of Cracker, . ; CAKES, CANDIES, Etc. i Orders solicited, from Merclianta a Denlors, i , , , , ; . A' -:i i.Hi, ;ii,,;t ;i : ,: - ' ' . QUEEN STUEET, -JunMMy : Kinston. N. V,
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