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rn i-' ' ("! ., ;! - ii , , .,. ...... , . .. llJl. 3:'.: .1 -i ' ' 1 1- 'twcww: - T . .-. ,t . LA r.ATOl TJt: 1 .TOT n 'r; ' i" u 1 m. .r ThEWxBERNE, N. C;;fi THllTlSPAY, J ANUAEt. 25, 1883; ' VSti lli.fi KO: 253- -- - "V t II II 1 II - ' " . - .. .. , ... Li TO J , f ....w;.H. '' " - 1.152 trustees. X ournul miniature Almanac. Sun I Jsgtl ttf tj; A ? Sun fc .a, o: Moon ryes ai.7 a O ) If houMli miujuteB. W7:55 ,p. mihi t W w Nice fresh pork brout nino cento vMUB-vwry flneoysters bi the market dock yesterday. The Tarbore 0 u UU i'omff $ , uk en larged to a twenty -f our ' ioluiaa p.'j and', we are rlonsed to , oote'VQ -Adito rial; services - of Jk ;pycBa1tle, sq. bare been Becurerl. In WajBaJttlatory we tind the same original wit that al ways characterised ii&fyjS&utheruej vlule he wae at Uie hpru erait is: "rhe troubfe BenfiTwi'tiilhis'&ue. ' 1 - ' ! i ! , 1 Dossey Battle." We predict that the Guide will be a li?e, spicy' paper rafld wp:Svithe BtiVppRR wliinh ifwill Hpftprvp. n The revenue cutter "(Sfeiietis' came off . . The mumps are i city, our "devil' has Very fat jawB. " ; . The Board of Trade has changed the hour of meetins from 4 p. m. to 1 0 a. m. No Raleigh letter yesterday., Sup ' , pose the Journal head is stuck in the ,' mud,.' rt'-i-i'. -' ' "' il k- V" - Mr John T. Heath, of Jones county, carried the day at the Exchange yester . , -' day for nice cotton ., Our townsman E. 0. E. Lodge, lias put new, front to the. old; Patterson warehouse at Union Point. I i , - ' One pair of shad brought in yester day by Mr. Isaac Lewis. One dollar apiece yas the price asked. I The papero for 'the lafit week or two are filled with accounts of horrjble ac- cidenta bih on sea ftnd Ivft, tl.1T i.) Mr. Enoch Fulcher brought in a lot of 1 , lumber for the new court house on yes terday and landed it at the Foster wharf: s ' " ' Messrs. Watson & Daniels have broken ground for the erection of a new ice house on the old site, 50x50. Mr. E. M. Pavie has the contract. . v, 'T Any one wanting employment by the hour can obtain it by applying to Wm Caton at the market dock. He - had one hand employed yesterday for one hour - . . , The military delegation to the Raleigh Convention returned yesterday morn ing vpe'll pleased with the trip and the prospects of getting an appropriation t jffrom the Legislature Mr. J. W. Riggs of Maysville, ' Jones county, brought in a nice pig yesterday, dressed, with two well developed feet . on one leg.) 'A good kind for those who are iDndiiX hog'a feet- :- , But little rice sold yesterday, t Ther ia abol quantity ijn;but the market is somewhat depressed, on account, proh ably, of the uncertainty of the action of Congress in regard to the tariff, Tha stockholders of the Commercial New Publishing Company held a meet ing at the Board of Trade rooms last nigikt, but for want of a quorum no busi ness was transacted.. The, meeting ad journed until 4 o'clock this evening, at v- which time the stockholders are earnest ly requested to attend River Steamer. ' The k.' Elm City' cleared yesterday for Bayboro and Intermediate points with a good cargo of freights and a large number of passengers. The Contentnea cleared . 105 , Trenton yesterda'tWoriitng; wwJi'-.aiifoT Kaintior Cnasl tC. Foy & C.. : , The L?'R) Cutler leaves to-day for Trenton with a cargo of Kainit. stilt raging in the 6ehtter Arriralu-' The following, arrived yesterday. ! The L&vth CmpU Joe Rose, fraiiT -Mid-' dleton, with oua boqsand bushels ofj rice, six hundred bushels of corn con- igned to If .' P. Burrus & Co ' and the following visitors' froni Hyd.e: , ,$.' M. i Rollins. T. C. Mann, jSl. Mann, K. Ll. Qibbs, M. M. Gibbs and Hugh J. Spen cer. :... "-, The Marietta, Capt. Thos. Payne, from Middleton with a cargo of corn con- igned to J A Mad69 and W. P. Bur rus OtUOV " The schooner . Roue , McDeu-iiL jCapt. Miller, from Norfolk. ..witll a caiM tof kainit. ' 4 ut --.-.. - fotton Market. There was a general advance f 11 ajng tlt! Jiue W8terday,i'f rem 'li'vprpoU down to the Exchange in New Berne. Li wppo s dos( ady Dcjed jJeslSeenth futures were lifrii. New York spots ad anced one-sixteenth, futures advanced several popn closiug firm with sales of 75,00ft ' baleSii Xlie nlaVctiieWwas firm with .Bales of one hundred and sixteen1-bales, the best grade bring' NKW YORK MARKET, SPOT!' Middling 3-lO.v .tf fJtrict low middling' 10.M Lowmiddling911-I0. j NKVV YORK FCTURKSt J '"" ' "Morning. Noon. Evening January,, r. 10.00 .. ,10.10 t 10.12 February, " 10.08" ! 10.13 " 10.15 March,. 10.21 IWI 10.28 iijni, , iu.ou lu.tu ,W LLti '-UVKRPOOLRPOTSi' 4 .ft I. Uplands 5 5-8. , Orleans 5 13-16. ' " LIVERPOOL FUTURES. ' January,. 5 40-64. February, o 4UU4. Cutting and BattlngY- John Holly and Cicero Haywood col lided op town on Tuesday night. 1 Holly came out with a little cut in the abdo men, and otherwise bruised. Cicero says he didn't cut him but he butted him. He had no knife, nor any stick so he caught hold of him .and - shoved him off and drew him back several times; bringing him in contact with his own pate every time he drew him back until the blood began to ooze out at his nose. v They were both before His Hon dr. the Mayor, yesterday morning, "and after, hearing ' the evidence " Haywood was held to bail in the sum of ,,$300 for his appearance at the next term oi u perior ' ocmrti ' Failing to give" bond he was sent to jail. .Judgment reserved in Holley 's case.; ; 1 1 ,;it 1,! Mrl . ) ,.J ilollf. Name In Print. -Vi. Mr. D. S. Caraway, editor of the Wilson Siftinfc paid Jthe-city a 'flying visit yesterday. He intended to return on'the ' eyeni. train, but dido't hiftt last enougn w reacn vue aepot in iiihu Mr. D.'N. Kilburn and lady'left' on the evening train yesterday for, Golds boro. ' ' ' ' '." . i i .', ; Judge C. R, Thomas took, the train for Kinston yesterday ' evening titt profes sional business. ?itiin 1 Mr. Geo, E. Miller of tbe enterprisr1 ing Crraof Killer & danadyof Kinston, was in the city yesterday.. ' , ,, Hon. O. Ilubbs left for Washington City yp 'by evmir".- lie doesn't tliiuk Ce UriH bill wU pass this ses sion. Jlr. John Mann, of Hyde county, is in tlie city. - . T JUDGE KBIBBSO COI HT. .'nil much after nigbt. j,Tbe('"uror further represented that the kite yesterday an ppunc tha,t ineihhevs o the,Bar would be allowed to sit bn juries rendered the taatter pf obtaining a jury one of ffreat con'vehiehde4 anil ' certainty at all times. The Judge said tliik was the first ap plication fjlfavei &fj Absence!, and he should be somewhat explicit in 'his rea sofis.fpr 'granting fl it, -wlu' tlie'.first plac't th jjropery in "leril0is represented as beloneiDir to an officer of a nister court. neieM;aiehentis.y the applicant the hired dog (this court jwgiiizeaiioojviierttijip ,qj juogs , . House of Representative?. , 1 , Dear Sir: Since my last communica tion "nothmg of especial Merest to your numerous readers has tak en, 'place ; fn the General Assembly of TT&rtli Caroli na. Johnson, Representative from Cra ven, is still trying to pass ant' act hu tet erenci to tne'stock law applicable to the territory enclosed by Neuse river, Trent river and Brices Creekcompelluig Jhe ereciionof a teqce bjrihlandibwirs and the impounding of stock tresspass ing, and damages. The bill ha been re ferred lor some The bill to dismember Craven and at tach a portion of her territory to Carte ret county is still pending before a. com'-; mittee of the House, It proposes, to, cut off a nice slice to present to Carteret. Considerable opposition will be mani fested to it when' it .comes before the House for its passage. One thing no ticeable, and in my humble opinion rep- rehensiblevi the absenteeism of .mem" hers from their posts as representative of the people. If the gentlemen had such business as teceasarily called au4 detained them home; why did they ac' eept nominations to serve the people, h Too much time Consumed by, Bunr combe Speeches. ; I find that long wind ed oratory is at a discount. A' spright ly lawyer from the Easjj'vas somewhat discommoded the other night by a hu morous allusion. ; After a rather too ter dious but heated speechMr Sherte recommended anapplicatioifJ,1'S1im7 mon's iyer( Regulator,;;; ,ajhjp w.as ger maine to the name and vapid declamation ceased lor a while, and .etenmia considered Jcon'valeeeni 1 'at-ippy to state that the sun is sinning to-day Second Day's Proceeding! Trial - of Zeb tne Snapert Cae Rot Cone to .tba Jry. Hi j - ii i .-i-ii Tuesday the court was ; promptly opened, at 10 o'clock. The . crowd of dogB, in attendance was much larger than the first day, but there was an ab sence, p(swrd,U8t. tobacco juice, stink ing pipes and: bad breath, that charac terizes the Manish court rooms. There was an unusual anxiety exhi bited amqngi the bystanders as to the result of the trial. Fears wereex- bressed that Zeb would be convicted. and.the penalty under dog law-' is death for each count of the indictment' For murder the penalty is death by hanging; for burglary death by drown ing: and for larceny death on, the jib bet liJaali how they- will execute the sentence in each case; should he be con victed ou, all three of the charges, seems to bother ha ablest members 'of the tJar.i: "( ( , i ' 1 ,'V';.,;l The l'suspe'ci,f entered the court room accompanied by Sheriff Rock and his $punsii Mw&ugjm took: his aeat wok- ing gaily, around as if he thought the affair a very complimentai-y,.one, and utterly void of danger to himself One old possum dog from the country re marked to another that Rover t was Voung1 and "eeitii but he was a match for that Baltimore .fop and wpuld show Lira tar-ibeels stick to anything they un dertake. ' A rap from the Judge 'a tail on the bench was the -signal i iW silence in court.,, (;, i i Mr. Kowr addresned the court in be half of some country talismeu : who wished a discharge from further service lif agreeable to the Views of his honor i Judge irnbofeaid, heWjOuld hear any sucn as wisheq to render excuses touch ingthe subject. ' ' ;:v-;.;- "'":: -: Sam. Latham's fox-hounA Zeb asked to be relieved because . he had some tame wild geese at home, which he was guarding for the! Clerk' it the Men's Commissioners Court, and he very much feared that the'foxea, would take advan tage of his absence, and also take a few of the geese; he had, hired one Peps uosson to iook alter xne lexes, Dut can dor. compelled him1 to state-' that this Peps was so fond of . the house that he would not likely be, around the geese government, huH,.'n;quire4 territory in of a member of tliat court; the court eous manner in which he ( applies ( for ihieafi oji&tlie ell-kndwilinrelU abuity ot tpe cnapejMf inaupes me to grant the wish qf the i applican.La- tham s 2e6 ,is therefore granted leave of apsencCjpr.rmsirm ,iurt Vier, you ill racord it, and be pleased to draw 4ChlyprliA tnUtbe lfeminded bf lie case whenever shall have occasion to refer to this decision, which will be often quoted, no doubt, by the Bar in the future. A tame-wild goose, Mr. Clerk has';, wjtej rip j'roujid hjneckl just below tiie chin .please have that visible in your.iilusthition, as a good many geese will probaby adorn the pages of your record as time wears oh. ! "Mr. Sheriff,. yon will, see that the juror s baggage is taken to the boat j 'e&uid'ahk 'iHft.ourt fpr ; the leave, and also for - the kind remem brance of his baggago-, of which he had Udne except a large' bone hid uhdeil the cburt room, but would not trouble any Lllog with thaMte'itobuJcf handle it .. v various ways, ror instance, by puft chase, as in the cas; of Louisa pa am Florida, oy annexation as in the case cf Texas' and Oregon, !anfl ,ref armti ('do;; latin)' as in the case of California., .". , ""Now it is bo reasoiiabte to. 'suppose that the people of the Ijnited States havp as inany methods of acquiring poultry as the government , has (or . acquiring territory; therefore you see, we had beat not go.'intojUie question 'how,, did tht-'j ' get; iti' They had it or sciid they, had it which is the same thing among them. . yNow every industrious dog knows that about this time of the yeai is a (nighty good one to roam about your; neighbors' lots; many good bilhits may be picked up, especially if th cook hung up her , stocking and got a little cash in it and had a glass of egg-nogg in the morning, they are not so saving as they are about Julyand August. It was in these days of plenty tliat this . un fortunate dog made these raids qu sun dry chicken coops and raised., such an alarm among poultry owners that it was hot safe for any caninesh individual to pay the shortest nocturnal visit to his neighbor's, yard in search of the nrj)lu3 articles that are usually found in such cases. , ' - j , "We expect topwe that nlaiyt white animal, supposed to be a dog, was seen in the neighborhood of these depreda- tjons about the time of the ; occurrence. We expect to prove that' this2W is a large white animal.v - ' -i '''- "' ' Mr. t McCann followed in a happy strain 'and said he; shonld rpst his case on the former good character ' of the ac cused, and the entire want of direct testimony against hiiii. - "Every dog has Jus' day, and 'the youugster who to-day Mauds before us, surrounded with such a. fog of suspicions,' will, ere long, move among his fellows with his character like a pair of hoots only shining the brighter hy th appli cation of the blacking. ' This burst of eloquence ro 'overcome the hearers that a general whine re-' echoed the sentiment.' " By mutual consent the .suspect was first put upon the stand. His testimony was given inorp after the, manner of a stump speech than as ope on trial. He scorned the brute that suspected him of such a meau thing. "My manner of life,' said he, 'from my youth up has been that of a gentleman Reared at the. feet of a. church Warden, associated with bank officers, a frequent visitor at the Cotton Exchange . and the beef ;and produce marts art) facts that it seems would exhonomtonr irom this Fowl deed." : ,;, i-.- The court here decided that no human testimony would" be admittoit in the caset anything fhat any.'of the canine race might have' heard said by any h'u juan being. . would,' )e, adiiiittt'.d, subjeqt to' due allowance 'foi'itliojirnce jnejudico known to exist, j", 7,. ; , ;,;,,, Th,e CominonwcalUi's .Attorney,. waf. urpijsed to .jear 1 thJs-He . siiiti the pripqiple evideuce against Ztib wus froni tiw human race and bivrished, .ta'gfct One of them on ithe standi ifi!itJ- v,:l I ' McCann said lie was in hopes lliat human evidence would be admitted; he too wanted one of these 'lords of crea tion", on the stand he ithpuglt thathe could make any witness' of that charao ter flearotu the wrath to comel 'lv' v Judge Kribbs said as dinner time iiaJ arrived, he! would adjourn! the court until to-morrow at ten o'clbckight oi nine o'clock was suggested, but - tile Judge! was of the - opinion ' that early courts were not popular iin 'North Caro Una. - He noticed that t drew very budr ly for Judge Bennett., , ) , , , .lijAftD OF TrUSTKESNeWBEBN ACADESY, . , . Newii.iil,,K.i'., i'ii-iuiliW.' Xha Kdj-nllir MautUljr MerUng W tWl Tru. tut' NeUeru AxiHtlemy wLU lu? held lit tlio ollicw ut to V;i iiioljjR on I .- ',-. : ; 1 Friday Afternpon, Jan'y 26, Ht hnlf-paKt thi'e ci'vlovk. . , :. , , Tlie Anriunl Klcption of Office- will lake place, and oilier Imput-twit buiiliieiis Will UP brought befar (lw'tqeotltit.!!. -1 -ril ;il.t-'. , , Jl.v oKlqc of Ule Ptfiildaut,' nji-Uil W,,M..W'A.liUN, , 'Jn!iau2t See. anil Trmiu ' ; PAMLICO LUTE. i )n and after MoXDaV XKXT, the .JtVw Keriip' nnd Piinilico Stwiin Tinnspurtatlon '..'onipatiy wilUlisputcli Uielr ' '. ,' . i Now a&4 Fast Sailing Steamer iis fi illows : CJITY C0lHltHCIAL-0K ttUSMtSS) COLLEGE bf Kentucky TJnJverslty,' ' ! ' WlLBl U K. MITll.iWk LEX1MT1C K . StadenU Rrretvcd aajr .Week Day tm the Tear. . , iHi-iM'i Each Department haa ttf Special Teacher Student rin in-RdUHte at this (TnlleiV In aliout one-third of the tlmeund expeniw than at luiy Kiniiiur college tu Amern-a. . iVMtrly i s'.ieiM-KKini gi-nouutea oi tlie Ahove College, bigc'tliei with tlie leadlnK Kdumtorn of Ainer- inM, otuot- tlie ouperlrtty f lt 1'owroe mi stuily ii ml Training, ns belna; Thorongli, Prac- tu-iii thk utnpiete emomoiiig KiiOKKeesitir, numiit iia a ru nineties lommercmi mw, ier cnutlle riHi-t-Bnoiidenee. IVniiuniKlilu. etc. Timk HKuriKEn to complete the Knll Diploma UUIie IIOIll ll8 IIKllittls. roTAL lUBT, ln oludlni; Tuition, IiooteH, Stationery, nnd Koanl In ii private family, about tv. HiudeutB oi tins Cdlegu run nttend the other College of the 1'tilvernlty, under 10 rrofeiwoi'H. for one yenr, fin ofclmrge. Wlien two or more enter l'ie-tlir, a mhH-ttoti f 6-it eaeh onettrt- tlon wlU be mnde,, tor, full piirlleulitrH.Bd- ion 22 IjMive litiyboro for Kew Hei ne H .m. . :i ,:ist1(lilnj(atiSioriewull,VHn-": iloinere iinii AuiuiiK ireei:. ' ii i Tuts. 23 Leave New Berne lorUiiylibiol'J iV.ln. '.,) '-,1; Stopping nt Adiuns .Creik, U 1 ' V'initiei)iirt' nnd StnuewalL I'lftr 2S I,enve liiiyinn-o fur New Hei ne & M.riV. v.. Htoypiii at stonewall, V nut'i HvU ' deniere nnd Adnnui Creek. , Sr.t. -7 Leave New Kerne lor ilitymiro 7 A,m, Vundemere and Stonewnll. Mon. Ji Ijf live Hn boro lor New Berne j a.m. ' Stoptdng at!Tonewiill, Van- 1 . deniere nnd Admu I'reo-k.' Tues. Ill Leave New Heme lor Hayboio and South Creek l;)a.m. Stopping JiX Adams Creek, VaiuieiiirreaiidStonowail. . V ed. '",1 -Leave H:iln1ro tor South (VU tln.ni. Stopping ill Stonewnll and . V.-unti mere. I- Lrttve South t r'k for.New Ii'lie inn in Slopiiint! nt Aduuis Creek. . . . fiidJ-Letive Xew Heine lor South ' - Cii-ek arid HayhorO ' lilrt.in - j sioppiiif! HI Adams Creek, , , . '' ' ' Vniuteniereand Stoiiewall. , Sat. IJ-liiVeSnatli Creek tor Hnvboro- Us. in Slopping Hi Muideniei-e and Stonewall. iluvini; giRid aiu'ominodaHoii ImiIIi tor pas Mtngers and lreiglil in ,vei;y low raiefi, hsk viiat lUo hiei-Hnuits and producers aloitK, !s Hue lveu riieirerieenui Huppuri(. For further 'Information eiioMlre ht'lliebf- llee, Coot of Cmvon stnei't. . A i .-:,, ,',,' 8. )L liltAV,' -". ;i,. , , i tien'l Minager.. tli-'iiiy nnis Agents nt the following plaeesj 1 ; AHK I,KR, AdninRCreelr, ' ' ' .tl.-i 1), 1L AHHOTT, Viiiidemere, ' - i. ," C. It. FtlWLKlt, Stonewnll, i v S. Jl. FOWLKK, Havboro, ., .. J. i. HUNAKH, South Creek. - Freight received under cover every day in the week.- janmuswiy WARRANTED GENUINE nnd wa.. havfv ,Uia-a nrontlpcfc tot b(ttBrf -Infiii: III -fa H it &l I Jl tiliiWmself without inconvenience i pi'a Stonewall iteraa-rjiq yf ?ughtW attu pi'tte Wurt, iJbfl Jj.lT VjJu.tJ-,i OJifl I kSUa regular order-the trial of Zeb the !We have had threpfr daMJwithouJ;ftfeospeot,'wa8 proceeded with".'1 :- MufrKu.lAuV , , " flThe CommonwealtKs"Att'6WeV first i addressed the-cwuit, opwiing the case arid stating to'the jury what' the prose-' j Mr. Whit HoUins hasold fliis house and lot to Mrs. Alice Ferebee. ' Alexander fclackwcll, cdl. 'died near flayboro two of three days sinew;-' !'; ' ", ' i C6ihrnodote'' CKeeslor6 1 iaii'd.', Xamily arrived at our wharf yesterday1 morn ing in hirf jracht; Ripple , and, is now at Bayboro,',,,,,' ,' ),,',,! il,, ( ,'1 il.itli!' I' ' ' j Hon; Wi T; Oaho ii at home for a few days, he reports i perfect harmony among the members in the Legislature on county government, UriZ'ij Mr. W. i W -it Ferebee land Miss Mary fjherry were tnarrled' bti last Wednes day evening afcthot reidnce of Mr. F. F. Cherry, in tbia, place, the KeT.i,;Mi!. Call performing the ceremony. ,V i We, have beew mppliSiV bdfiWtKtrll with the finest 'kind of tAut Mt prioes within reach of alii say-9 dollars per hundred 1 when a good portion would weicrh from 2 to I T)ounJ eaoiij 'and -I saw one rock fish' thnt weighed 17 pounds, the fiui':,t I liavo 'ever peen caught out of our wators. ,;',"' 'J '. '' COMMEROIAIa German Kainit t N '-y GERMAN Ja k -4;KAINIT.f si '1 dreiw, , IHITH, .liinltl-dAw:!m Prebldent, Lexington, Ky. On Kasid and lq ftrrWc. 300 Barrels Seed Potatoes. Selected with great care, and every barrel warranted to be Jusf as repreKonted. Buist's Celebrated Early Seed reas. H.-'' Also a Selected Stock of Fancy Groceries. , 1 : . f Casetioods, all kinds, :-,-, Canned (Iikxih, nil kinds, , riekiuo, mc, u.10. . i , , ;.' " t Kxlni lliiallty Java nnd Uio (Joflee, Choiee Tomato Ten, in fuel a Full Line of Fine (Jrocenen, mieb a can in-iound in n i-irM-ciaxK ruiiey vwerVj Store: ' ''' ' , Pleaseall and examine Goods, Sample of Tea mid i 'otli-vgiveji on application. -. All Goods at Lowest Cash Prices.-l . Ternm Invariably Cash on Delivery. 1 . i J, R. BAMPTON, ' Midillu Rlftiel,.next donrtioCentnilUotef, janhl-dHni i .i.i .New Berne, W.C Tv WE7 LI ; PALMER, z KealiT In Clirai-a,- TobnctO.'- Plpea. anil. everything? In Unit way. , r,- AlsoCimdle Nut and Fruits. , ' St. Jarobe' Oil. the Great German I!em- edy for Itlieumaiisin and all bodily Pal 114 . , Middle St., Second loor from So. Front,, Janl7-d&wly " ' ' ' Sew Barne.iV. C. G . E. S.L0VER Has just received the following named Goods, all FKESH, and ottered CHKA , : V 1 ; i -..it r.i'i '1 1 KAINIT 0 . -it':. urjint-nu ,, r ti. 1 1 will comma, 10 deliver Kamit in lots ot 35 UvKIO tons nt'-' ' : ' : Baltimore "Prices. L I I H .!'! if 'I'M ! A reasonable advance in smaller lots, i In.ti few days I exct a cargo shipped direct from (Iprmauy. Small Hams, 4 Breakfast Bacon, Canned Beef, ! Boneless Codfish, Condensed Milk, I, ; - .. Ij'l', . , llj't', oatoamanu iiovai naming rowu'rs Yeast Cakes, ; ' : . ; ibiM: , Italian Macearoni,' ' Cnouniber Picklfs, CluiwClioffiv ii JlaWs Choeolato, ; ' JVai I Barley, Prunes, " "" t , '','., JJ Oatmeal, Buckwheat,, ii ; Fine Syrup! ' ' j ' J Fri'sli loasted Coffee, and' 'Eitrly Hose Potatoes. 1 :.:i ) v.i janll-dly ';! t: ::.;.,!'. ."t'-l-, .11''. ,',i; 1,5 !('!l-.li li; y:.v,. I Herchants Take flcfi 1 FOR CASH i - s ' 1 ' .1 ,1)11. ';' i 'jKtl;-. : J'20l) KoVs Fluff Tohn6ed'at ''nn.! Or': OX 1BEAND- of Guana hurm ;;;? -., ....v n;i;l li' jilHrl rM'if 1 ' TH lbs' Smoking' Tobacco, at 'Cost' ami iri'ignr, m 10 iots or over. 1 40.(100 Dompstin Pilars' ;,i'n' Ut rfBW HEHKIt'BABKnTr Mil lll.ffliMJ Mf tt.. I cntion expected to, prove, Mr. Ek:er jaid;'1May,,it. please your, honor andiQKipfi tlie jury, Christinas times yoa know are noted among1 tnesel creatnrarrrrtled men fcir Ibod eajihg. The psti lecf hd jen pprosprou8; one ana mese creatures always extreme ir every things-bat) Madness to our eoagfil W jMM duHng-' fhis feWiVi sasQpj lfj.t !o RiOOt-'i3 1 j" To that end an unusual amount of tOultry -Jdt . JtvW'-ukjBy ;m, ii whai way,Mit1s'"rjieitlier Tny purpose to attempt aH ex'planatilr,'' nof 'a'by part of your duty, as jurors in ithis casei' to findpu,i j vli.i.r;"! 1,) --f niiJ it,; , "All those familiar, with the pistory of the United States are aware that this . COTTO Middling 9 1-S Strict low middlingQii low mMdlinB 6 Seed cottonTr-Extra nice,. 3c; " ordi nary 2Jc. ''' ' '. " Corn In sacks, bate, poy buftiicr. 1 1 RiOJ-f-lBtJQOlo $IM perihyilJd. .! U Tdbpentine Receipts moilerato. Firm at $2.50 for yellow dip n pqf HAD . TAE-Flrni attl.U0 aniTSl.tf1'' I Beeswax 20c. to 22c per lb. ; ! ': -t Honey 60c. per gallon. I WnEAT 90c. per bushel . Beep On foot. 5(5'. to oi 1 k Fresh Poek 7ia8!c. pc-r jiound. , , i Eooscl perdoen. , '" - 'y Peanuts New crop, 81.00 pcrtmahrl of321ba. f (1?; W W '. i M 'Al FimnKR fei.2j. dot hundred. ; Apples JlattamuBTreets.a Sr,25 f pYf buA. .r 1 n f -t- wV; )T5e PKAr-,$140 to $1.25 per bushel. HlDES-r-Dry, Bo; to 11c. green i . A ' W,o,'-1K , :i, , i.-v.. 1 t Ai.. UHTCltKNS urown, yuo. per pair..,;iT Turkeys $1.75 per pair. i , i aiKAU tKlWJU,(ouo. .,ir uutiiiqi, , , PoTATOEa-Bahamas, 80a40cV; yams 50a00o. per bushel. : f 1 , sir'( 1 U - .. AMMOKIATED SUPERPHOSPHATE wav vtf - n ikv trs via ( . . IV' BALTIMORE'",'"5 AvAit.Pnqs.Acio' , 8 tbIOX- Total DoncPho Ammonia Potash 11 u 24 to 30 ' 40,000 Domestic Ctenrejii Jdts"tf t il J'ltiA, iUi iHH), nt cost and freight'. i b,0MJ lbs Coffee from Hi to" II J ctP. ; 25 Barrels Sugar, TJ'io 9 bts. J ': 20 Cases Brandy Cherries, Wnitti,u ' . ;! H -I'l.TKiil 7.1-1 ly Peaches iai . ',. i ! I ll'-H-''t'.! lil ,' t Ii' ONE HUNDRED BAREELS ' '..., of: choice;: r.'-fX Early!; Bose; Potatoes ..-I --. i For saip by ' ' ''" .';' ' jan25dtf : JOHN PUNN.v -y t . , , 1 1 j 1 r u jj - j 1.1 . 1 j. 7 OOrt rri rp rnA Turn IX IfSt , 1- . .. 33 FOR SMALLER LOTS. 1 ( '.,;. . ) : i ; '.,i 'M ,' "1 -I ' ' i "-I I It is a higher grade Guano than manv( oranas wnicn sou at srto. , , ,. . i . ' i .i:'-i;''- 1 i . i. I J ' lf Buy for Cash; save $14 pee tbnj i' ' r ?vV 7iliiam -kbiiveiv 1 at ntn.oo i - 40 Cases Brtind at f 3.25. ' ;,' 10 Cases' Brandy' !Peaches,'-, 'pts3 $4.50. ,"ir' ; '"''' lu . !'i' ''' ntsut , 75 Oases Cantibrl Goods7i50'do'tV I 50 Gross Royal, Patapsco and.Patitir'I Baking Powdersf 'at mannfuctbhrs list . prices, clear of all freight. , , r ! , , zuu carreis r lom.ow to Wi.W. .'P6rk,' Lonr Cleats, fii BaeW.'at' Inwpsf. rflfiP9."l'fiio n fViol i1'1'. r.. ...Y aWnkPeU Ballance &-CoS' 1 r l m UVUU1 1'IVUI J9mt UCUI iUtUUltJ. ' ilw-wlm. New Bettle.'N; 0 1 1 - i i i il ii ; ilUBlIG SALE - OP ISTATE,- ! o-;.i -Kii 'fifty Jiulgment, off thfv Swpwlor i will ntrii ttb puuilO auuw miueuuy Ilonday in Ilarch next,' -MRrch 5th, 1883 at TWELVE o'elockyMU eertutn piece or land lying la the City of New Barrio. lv. C Jon tlie south side of Queen street. utnr n ic wii uei: 01 CAun r rani BireoV, C'OUUUll- j ing 27 feet front bv 117 feet 8 luchcn back- being part of Lot K. 119 on tlie plan of New' Beriiet belonging tq.thd, estate of .Cbarlfes Tucker, deceiised. 7 , ., lerrosot sale : une-nnlf eoslii balance on i oredlt of six months, secured by note- and , mnTtflrnfrein thn ln.inl4 ' - i f ftew uerne, w. a, Jan. 23d, 18S3. 1 'i : Jan23ll It' ' MAS. C. HARRISON. Adm'r of cims. Tucker; ieCuv
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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