: ir -:Y. .;.:., i. r .,,:t. j .i-p.. , J i ..I,'.... i i i , , ,, ., i . , , I.. iii , i ... ' V 1 ' . . ' - "1 l ' l I i n . i. ' - A. I I., 'lit!: v .H vol, i; 'NO.'2G0. V 5 . ill , LQOAL NEWS'.' iii, AnvrnrrsPJiTENTS. ii. ii.-yy. g. EDMO!fb-Nure wanted." m Humphrey Howard Quarantine. " ' AlJcx. MnXEB-Hams. i - ' U'l'.M i it. ( ' ' ' ; i-ti-: ":1';,1',,f Aurn! MlnUtwre Almanac. ' J ,', tii' t-iua rises, 7:00 Length of day, ' ' "i I $un setB, 5;28! J 10 hours, 23 minutes. utnMocn rises at 228 a. m..-;-. ,: Efut.tiftle transactions in Tic' jpester ' darf 'll ,'I ' ; '' " ' " ' . i ' a The Aiobtier J"frt'i isloading for the 'j, ii. 'jMreKtlndiea.iiii.il"': . . , 1 ' ' "" " ' '''ThVachooner Afelfle B. Ajf , 0111 lle ways for repair. ,', , , i i;',,j'J6ne8'courity was wejl 'represented in 1 the city'yeaterd'j.y ; alj flanked, Trenton, of courae. : "Otrr -efreets'ara rapJdiy1' dtying off and the ladies appear on the side walk in . -, , Some nice covintry Jianis n market .I.,,, .yeatordXH Mr. Alek Miller waa lucky enouBhto find them. ' ' ' " ' .' The steamer Cutler arrived from TrentoniStertertiBy evening: vith a car go of rice and, pptton,, JO Rinall pox ou board. ' I-j , CSifitocltjSitf OrlCeiofi-'ajid .tireene has passed the legislature by a large majority. It is not to be submitted to e steamer 'Uoldsboro arrived at twelve ' o'clock yesterday from Balti more, wjth a large cargo of coal and gen eral merchandise. i , Tlie Jocknal office ha4 severable vis itbrs from the country yesterday they UaW! uphel subsoHptfoni Such rValw'ays MM -- ,1 The' steamer Florence brought in a '- 'Jdrgd of lumber for the ne w court house on Thursday: ' It' was shipped by Mr nochFulcherandisa fine lot of Jtim- Ken Hnorrinathe bear hunter, and Hugging Polfocfc'.itbje rice ' farmer,' o .Beiavetvreekonef county, are in the ,oity withjriceapclwo, presume, bear hides for sale. : . : i ' -I" Four par goads' offlue ' oak and ashe . , i wood at the depot, selling! for five dol- j j ' lar jer cord delivered at the residence. I. - While coal is much cheaper here than in many of our sister towns, wood com mands a high price. . Q'i Burned to Death. . for .jit-i- About 10 o'clock on Thursday, Dilsey King, an aged colored woman living in a tenement house on Brftgi's, alley, caugh m $ re and was so badly turned she dip ;e o'clock She had been sick b j une and was sitting Jy ; the fir' i up stairs alone and was supposed to )j' i aaleep when her lothefl took fi . was 3 years of age. ' , ,.' V( o . .' . - ,,-'.' ( 'c Ins at his office a ;rare i i-tr currency one "pound juie which bears the .fojlowfng k 1 ' inscription:; , Z,'.. - ' ' "ONE pound. . . ?''-'5th;$ bill of r, . Twenty shiilings shay be a tender, in all i .' : ' . i4 payments kwhatwer n , 4 AGREEABLE TO Act of Assembly ' Passed at Newbern, ! 1 ! 1 5 i &e 89th of Pecemben1785. M ft i . Ctui.rwand a hajf dollars. " JUi Across one epd are tnese worus; ' v, . ftQounterfeitJs Death.'Vi'i . And on the other end are the words xne name oi ne prinrer w tuere uuia not legible. 6n the 6thW" side is ifeariy l.i..t the. samo inscription, an4 fa signed by '. Huiit and A.Paton. 1 "pj i ,i Mr. Jas. Di Schackleford of Wilming . nton called to Bed us on -Thursday and renewed his subscription. . He is pre paring to move to Richlands to engage ,; in theraercantiWbufilneSB F. F, GreeBq threat de'hun er of BeaverCreek, Jones county, was ntbAeeucTJiurAla 'fequartd" ' ' u for tfie Joukit. andVeriewed hfc al Mr. P. A. Koonce of Carterel; is in the , cif lie send fcbmplirnentaryj com Mr. R. W. McGowan J,and M. G, Kop'nbe, twp; y un da)i"d jdate4 for) rimoniai honors, bf Jones county, are in the city. They went as near Trenton the bridge and took 6 peep, at,, the dear old town!!whiehJ they ' Bay" iieh the ' say1 iooks lonesome indeed. , r O fi - ' W. E. Ward, Esq., came in on the Cutter on Thursday and, paid. his re" ... i spects to the JOURNAL with a two aoi- ie crust',' of menXdisputes lar bill. ,00 .12 ' Ophl ijS ?4'feAaw?0aith of ! Senator Whitioru is in tne city, no regret to hear that Mrs. Whitford is .sick. ; i.f rjtnblWa Su.t Sir. Ben Smith of Maysville, Jones .'r.udi.ij-, :was in; the: city on Thursday. ... He sneaks of opening a hotel at More- ' head t... su-j-.meT. '."Len a.jyoi. ' ic-at toi nev in t'ne ci'r informed him thntho; ' tel k. . ;. :. .; ut oix-hc---1 generally r quired the pro vietor to be up as late aa- " ' ten o'cl- ,i ; 1 1 . ' t i. 1 to throw a damper on hw enterprise; but he final ly coucludi'l f t l.e could Cain t!,e sleep back next w niter. rin CottoaMarkeu , a KHf -.,n f'; Ne w Tork futuresfctofteJ' 'djtt"y58tejh day evening with sales of 69,000 bales; spots, steady'. ' Liverpool futures flat; spots, good demand freely supplied! Sisf r; ty-six bales sold at , Uia Exchange, the, best bringing 9. 85., , . ( i ,f; NEW YORK MARKET, SPOT: ' ' l54 Middling 103-16. ' : : hi i Strict low middling 10. lM, Lo middling 93-4. , , . NEW YORK FUTURES;, , , 1 . Febiuaryj.. .10.11 10.13 HO.llTo March, 10.20 10.231" 1 10.31rJ April, ' ".: 10.84 ' ; lO.SS.-''lO.S.'i.i .May,,,, ,-V';ifl?49V.:wv.,.;:v).4ij(,1 tf;i Orleans 5 7-S.. :... .r.,., ,itlK i st . i.' UVIRPOOLFUTURRS. '" February, 5 39-64. .f ' I March, .',..6. 394. .M Vi. Hi ,1 'The death of i JamesIW. HARrEfi'li upuu mis vummuuKj as u c;umnay. it ;1' ''21 Vr ' ' iJ' V" tl' (.Eibut tu HioothaheiiiuLhsatKi (iili- 111 zu pf the place, uud.yot. ill; so, tihoct a time he had wnu the esteem of thi' jn- tire populaerf. r.-cr r f ; . rj 17. As a public j mrualfst he, was oughly alive to everything that looked tivfeviftiernliit cf t&it$i$t pf Iur a3o)ted hbme, eithpr in tlio pic- 3 i'Mprti or remote future.,,,, . 'fu tween jnuocelit. healthful amusementt),' aol ' vicious "irfdu ige rices," he wiM the earnest ajjyocafieiolf the! Athletic Aist-1 ciation, and one of is most zealous nieniDerH, oeiievm, as ne oiicn .ai1- firmed, that' such ai). organization WoWld tend to' elevate the. standard of morals among the younger portion of the com munity fend save them from the allunt mentsof'theday;H"'1"' ' A determined friend of education, lie was among the most effectual advocates of the Grsuled School,' and contributed liberally to the founding of that nowj in suceessfultoperatioff. f' The commercial interest of the city ana rne maienai prosperity ot ne opun- try were la continual 'rememBrance, and received 4 coristantfehhre of atten tion from hja active mindi j . jf j As an editor he was discreet and scru pulously considerate of the views fend opinions of others, expressing' his own with clearness, and fearlessly mai'htain- ing' any position 'he"deemed""to"be the right. I But it was in the inner life of the de ceased that his true greatness was found. Pious without sanctimony, nei ther Puritanical nor Pharisaical, Hu mility was his exalting virtue, j He possessed the desirable faculty of hating siaand yet .lovio4 ihe.Ainner, and ever practiced the Divine injunction : "What soever ye would that men should do 'to you," even so do bthin.l'. ; An a Inenahe was warnr ant genial, but "candidf-ani fyerseJaitery1, he indulged in no.sycopnanriy nocrensnea .. . .... 1. .; I it from others.' ;?fc' ttti The domestic relatldna of siich a man, at such..tjrnja invade even for condolence, but an assurance pt sympathy tdtlMj bered wife and orpUaned'ijnitceuW bhi mBty words, wnen expresaea oy a wnuie cuiiiiuuiiity feeling Wallinereavea. It was the fortune of the writer to have 'en ioy'ed ltitljnata-social 'jand busi ness relation wilh himaruTcanioiirow for ms own in earnest truth: ! , ?mi)e7nniVfa'meW' IRTKHored him, and now that he is dead I feel that ri6veahirrfjM',M C. J; . hL V i ii- '.II l-.-ltial'l! . : 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 . The river at this point is ndw falling rapidly, and the slough is fordable.i Representative Dernpseyt, Wood, it".', i of Lenoir county, came down last Tues day, morning with the remains oft the late aiioroj tne voLiAb. ?&hm&wm in turmoil on j the Stock law, Graded School aud MAgis1 rae-)ifiiytmeB t$44$$l arlyle sam the population of England jwas ."twenty million souls mostly foqls." It is thought our country is not raucu better off: 4 hHfi rlfy DrrE. S. Broadway and Patrick By num , submitted certain , matters in dis- pdW U Mtelsfefivlio'iteluporJ tlf case last Wednesday at the court ho ust The referees,' being determined nv in tne outset naa tne coumatauts empi sworn to stand to and abidej t judgment of the court. ' This is certaii ly a sure and short method of making James Harper, editor of the Journal, was-a solemn audTjBofrpwM Jufpri$ Aj the people of Kinston, No one was tb'-Jik mg -or "sucu m meiancnoiy event, remains .reached, hare ;, before if was known he was dead. They were taker tttthe Disciples' Chiifchf Vvhlchhe wa a zealous rnemberand ai3) cl 1' 3J. p.m., the funeral sermon, was preached by(Rev. ,E- EOrvis, the pastor. jThe Knights of Honor conducted the funetal ir I'm; ,T " hi iobeeqaiesuiAi special, train from Newluary, which he win ma Uorna brought many Of iher icititehs to I attend the burial service,' The ioon- following facts:. Total number of ar course at' the church and at the graft, rests during the month of January were tras as large i as any Kmstoa has ever known j Thus has passed away, a de- toted and gifted son: or ,Carolma, a su- perioriban of hiatirse, who studied his duties to ' his fellow-man, undauntedly pursuibg the' right, lleflantly 1 opposing the wrong; and continuing, at all times, to "'triAk'ln' his 'integrity" before man "Ad hV:God.! ' The 'death' of such a man is a great public loss. , me wneei la'come'ftiU circle,"" 'How 'soori may f Tf.fi?" &ga?y- :' ' : ? OITR LATE PAETNT.R. I-1 . -i'I I; !. I lH TMPi8taA, Pr(P?8 on Death. i, The deatji of, Mr . , W., Harper edi- vriry hiuch' rretted." He wm a man 61" 'iimlitv. ' firmness: nd ' Htrontr con- vfctions. I He always plumbed the line afcpruing.;to .iis vwvB.o.iignfc in pohtiCR he was independent rather than ipVtisari. ne was very capable as an editor always fresh, robust in expres- sion',' and ptolnteofin thought. s To these qoal5fiatioi he added Vim, enerp and ranked weUun aniomr the editors of the State and hislosswill be greatly felt, ; . 4 '! . uMiiin..tnn si'ioi'" .. , Jm.W. uasfeb, ISsq., editor of the New Berne, Daily journal, , died at rcaieien recently, ageu ou. iur. naruer tian when he i Was taken down with bilious fever and after a short illness it proved iatai. vve regret nia death ex- ceedingly.' We did not know him per- sohaiiy, but we reaa nis paper witn .uwEauu.B.,. talents, independence J and conscien- .tiausness,, ; ne was one or tne oest eai- Re state, although his training was limbed to some three or four years. tud, for newspaper work. In the full prime ot -a hopelul manhood he is cut down dv tne destroyer, ine tate nasi . . . n.i , . . uuiay7uii oifit mo f"300 u"c v . v. . . . farmer jueciiHiiic, Alas ! for a true-heart gone; a Rallant son of garplina pow' no morel riro. J. W: Harfkr, editor bf new Uerne jour nal,, died at the Tucker Hotel, Raleigh Monday high4)' Of bilious1 fever. W made his acquaintance only a few days agQVbny;ook his nana as it meeting an old friend; for we had long read with admiration, his frank and fearless ut- terances on all topics appertaining to our State and the south, it is very au- ficBlt ora Southern, editor to do his duty impartially, in these days. The Masses Of Our "people being uneducated anduntravellcd (nine in ten of them never leaving the, county in which they wereJwu,), are more,or less subject to localJeuceaJ faaiisoual .preferences, and an unconscious submission to the manipulations of ambitious leaders (of various grades, from township constable up to the U. S. Senator) and as a con- sequence tnereiore, tne eauor must eithet trimihis sfeils to float with the cur- rent, or el encounter all the oposition, .. . i , .. .. i tiiearaw-DacKi, ana aiscouragements oi one who Btrucles against the current. tt r i 1 : .. i xaeuct) many euinns, aibei ounio unci a ;l,f ,i ov foi'wittowvZnM t:VtliSn:; "Hhrewdlv cautions:" then "a trimmer' and "on the fence" in all controversies, 'whereto the public is ' i . . -T 1 ' 1 1 U ..il I .t. agitaieu, .uumiy, ,a ulhjuiuh iui iub leading '.'Leaders of Public Opinion," meaning those who are shrewd and un- scrupulous enough to always keep mem- sejyes popular ,; , Cant Harper had the sense of edito rial mariood an responsibility in high degree; though he remarked last week that he often blamed himself for silence relatite to' matters wherein, as an edi? i J ; ' i ' ' . Ji i. i. i i : l tt tor, lie uugui to epetta, pituuiy. u.c seemed cheerful on Friday, but was ev,id(eritly Unwell land Inquired for a physician, ;, We named Dr. Hines, Dr. Burke Haywood, Dri ' Knox, e(a?.,and he; ald; h "should call upon one of them. Ii-as !too late) . .Ere. we knew he had i jpaa .too iae . ,ii.re. wb Jtuew no iiuu taken to bed, he was dead. Rest well, Brother! ' . 'll '( II STATJj; WJfiVy3;; . ,Si 1 1 ':.!'! ' ' ' " "T1 ' ' unarotte yowmoc aiecKienDurg sua loses hr, young men by emigration to thejWestf-r-rTlje ..front, of our, court tisemiwmentprodeedingsr; Greensbbroi ItoQWOni thousand dol- lars wb'rtfi oi : d" was brought by rail have been incur farmers' pockets but "the high prices asked by them for "Mi" : . ; ':fil- ,.) - , -m , ro? i f) Tldnt : : Last week tobacco trade tobacco trade. ms rusn in all ! I s in the iuendous . xne, ..uu u 'li; 'UUI UU UUIWiS 1 r 1" . ..... . 1 1 1 ,000' 1'inds; "('("' mid Observer: The ; .a negroes in regara to guwiuuus bkC -'is. unabated. u They aJTf1.5kinlJi!eteAsivld,i,purchaseB";,of r . f i . . Drougnt iu uu -eBRB j..ie w- imif bread! iheMyH 'ire told daily, and. a pbl! alWtide K Kiiiwhb: has iuot been oh the verge of ' capture and deatlr arPio be,behe4i.t U,v a-.-l.iO " --h Ealeicn '.V'fcifbK'Frolii Maj. C. ; D. lidai'tt's reptni- f ot- the month of Jan. e to the Board of Police Commissioners, we get the 173of , which 24 were for bemg drunk Ion the streets;: drunk and , down 1; drunk and disorderly 9; ' larceny 8 asr sault and battery 5; affrayf 4i disorderly cond uct 7 ; resisting officers 2; Belling liquor on Sunday. 1; violation of! city ordinances 1. ' i f : -i-nfriiji iR.liirh awl ifhm,' iB mannamAA hv "Thhviftta." t th nnwfin timn than vdIum r it before.- If the Renublicans had "a reaUy wide-awake and ' fearless paper here, such as Gov. Holden used torun, and if the leading Republicans were not themselves ready to "catch on, and' tote their end" of LobbV schemes, both in and w the- Assembly;' there 'would be 1 reading In the Haleigh mail bags. ---As for criticisms upon "Gover- nor" Jarvis, that is another thing. It is theduty of an editor 6f a State journal . . ... ... . . to P,,nt out the wronS doing of, the State's servants. We do not care a dried aimle for Tom Jarvis individually. but a8 Gover0OI. ot North CarDljna he is object to continual remark, pro and con. It is possible we err; but wo con- sider his adminiRtratfnn a. fnihiro. Tip iounu me party unitea ana entnusias- tic; he leaves it torn into factions, and I u "i i "6 nmVOfT?DnT l T V'1t1t1Jl!jJlVV'1A.1j. nIEW BERNE MARKET, " .m rr conoir '-..Middlinir 9 3-8: sf rict l Inw middling 0 1-4: low middling 9 1-8. Seed cotton-Extra nice, 3c.; , prdi- CoRN-In sacks, 63ic, p'o'r bushel Pippfti nn tn i oh tu.1. nuai I V - V""-' KV. L. .'11. .. Tmmrtmia-iiUu!n,n.njn t?: at fs.OU for yellow dip. i : i , i am r irm he m.iiii imn ahi 'fi Beeswax 20c. to 22c. per lb. tiONEy ooc. per gaUon. Wheat 90c. per bushel. ' : Beef On foot, 8c. to 6c. , Fresh Pork 7a81o. per pound. Eaos 22c. per dozen. . j, Peanuts $1.25 per bushel, n Fodder $1.25. per hundred. apples Jflattamuskeets, $1.25 per bushel I . Onions S3. 50 per bbl. Peas-$1.10 to $1.25 per bushel. . , Hides Dry, 9c. to 11c. ; green 5c. ' Tallow 6c. per lb. Chickens Grown , 55a60c. per pair.J Turkeys 61.75 per pair. , . , , Meal Bolted, 80c. vsr bushel. Potatoes Bahamas, 30a40c; yams i urnifs cue. per Dushei. " ; walnuts sue. per bushel. ' ' 50a60c. per bushel, i SHlNQLES-West India 5 inch, mixed. $2.50 per M. Building 5 inch, hearts, o.ou; saps, $3.ou per so., ' skins. I Coon, 80o.; fox 40a50c; mink, 40a50c; I . i j, nt ' otter, o.uu i rm. xt ni r. , , The New Orleans Ptcavum under Btands human, nature.'. It says ."those Now if mf one wl11 8moke "Tansill's Punch Cigars," , they will not think evil, for they will Jl.jil il r . r , - jiiiu meiu ine nnest o cent cigar made, Grant smokes them.' " ' For sale by W. L.' Palmer, Middle street, Si ew Heme, K.u, i: . uf 8MALL-P0X i i i !i QUARAHTIUE RAISED 'M:;V:iii. ''ill I While other places are being quaran- . . , , n' tmedi Humphrey & Howard, wishes to ...ni,!.nm..n,..(.i..j. j toraerg that their place ia still opened- all. .. We want it understodd that while . . ,, , M , ., , we fought s6 nobly last Fall id extermi- nating HIGH PRICE we have hbt W?-PP bt h ur LOW PRICES thdr. oughly VACCINATED, 1 fep that' you d have . o .apprehensions ;on their account, but just lay aside your FEARS 1 i''r ' ' ' " VU ' ' Wftiti'i' ' t , and come to the Cheap Store p HUM- PHREY & HOWARD Middle htxeet. ,,fn; ,n,. ,.,,,,,,,( ,y W opposite Market, Newbern, N. C,,, i Mi. ? Pl S..Alld bring along t'y0UT listers; ,fi"'j , ;!-,'; ". '".) ' -, , , I r nilliuinu HTIfl Villi r U I, 111 M ' ' febSdAwlm i'lli.l ! TO TUJS ' i c l li MEMBERS. OF, THE HEWBEp. BRAft 'All inenibcrsof the above nntned comrtanv ariuestcd totlcllver At OKCK tfrthe nil dei-Hlgnod, at UU ofllue, any gun or gun UiV tl(;y may uw have lutheU poimewilqn belonu- log to Raid com puny, as the company baa been disbanded and an order has Jjeen issued frora the oldee of the Adjutant General for the re turn or said guns to thd State.1 Th members are also required to deliver the accoutrements to tlio undersigned. ., :; . j , t ' , j . WILLIAM WUrTt UKX. ". . . ' ; t . , Jan. 80, 1883. Vciiicd, Alt A nwtnmminv a famny in traveling. ,! ' '"' ' ' A good price will bo paid. Apply to--1 il'ls-.iiiu! vun WvS. EDMOM) i 1 1 coiner oi nua iftfmi sua tram tint. ..Ipt)2d3t, ,,tt..( NewBenie,N.C,,, ;; CHOICE MOUNTAIN BUTTER , ceivpa tbla day from , Western , North Caro no, and will be Bold Rt ' ,;- . ' ' ! . , " 25 Cents? ber Pouha til -', , .i . 11. '. .. ' i. . to close the lot t om-e. . . t ,f , 'nil V i Ji'ili. ' -'wholesale flrooeifc. " ' Jan2,iij-i nMlddlo Newborn, Jf.O.'" r One hundred barrels "' "OF CHOICE '' S'l.i Eaily-liose -SEED Potatoes' iIm "t. -,i Toil sal by i mi o i-hi. ," , jan25atf'1'1- JOHN DtlNN. WARRANTED GENUINE 200LuS. GERMAN iKAINIT 3 sWlMJAMrl.fi! rVTRi 1 NEWBCRN.N.C. HI ::-,;.;.wi,lt?J?w?!? '.::. T' ill' I j! ' I' will contract to deliver Kainit in lots of 25 to 100 tons at , , , , , ! Baltimore j?rices. . ', A reasonable advance in smaller lots. In a few days I expect a cargo shipped direct from Oermany. '- . . BS" Or OX" BRAND 'Of - Guano. A1SIMONIATED SUPER PHOSPHATE 1 I:. WMVIS01ST&C9 ' BALTIMORE I Kf..' ivAit.PHos.Acio', s 8 toIOX , 10TALU0NEPHO5. Z-ktaWtb - ' Ammohu . , 2X-m2XX r ViiniMn This is one of the Highest Grade Fer tilizers sold in North, Carolina, as per analysis of Dr. Dabney. , , , n;. ' IJ t l t."iil' '' .It IB BU1U 1 1111 V 1U1 L'iUSIl .11 II 'l;i(.l - I. ..; .f ' $30 per Ton for Ten Ton Lots It is a higher grade Guano than many brands which sell at $4a. : I 1 . ...! ' ' ' ' ' A 'f ' ' Buy for Cash; save $14 per ton. ? . ..!,: William H Oliyer. jah0dl5t t i ! - NEWBERN,' N. C-, L4 v II. CUTLER, Sbves and Hardware ii i'iii,, ti.i ; ' J'l i'i: LLME, CEMENT and PLASTER hiifJ-i'iiH ri'.'.i ii:;l:i u , i'i. r- AOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,. Hi) in 'd'KiJ ti Jtl.; f'.;, U-il (It! Ml PaiatsOilsaia aiicl Putty, li'il'. ;i wl'! . i ". '!.i : 'Meii GUNS AND PISTQLa, ':( :( H il. 'iii ;;, ivj ., TOILET SliTW, SA: Rubbefr 'and. tieatliW Belting 'l i liU.I ii! .1 viil )l')'Wi Hi '"d 'Et(LJ' EWW.w '-w'. (XmmssiommHXNTs,n Hni I IWrt WAlEHfi IN' '!' ''Ml GEAtoi:.0i!::ALL:;KipS: -Mi , i u .-i.. -. nl ':: gi, German II : . ... .1 .. i ;i Kainit 'I ' . I I vi i a. 1.1' a- Orders aud, Consignments respeotfally soilciieu. v .... . , .,.. . .,11 CITY ITEHS. - 1 .i? - ' -f '' ' :' Thl coliuna, next to local aem,b w W aed (or Local AtlvprtUiag. -.. Choir Lot Of N. C. Hams, 14 and 15 cents per lb. iur aaie at ALEK MILLERS. v - " 61 63, Broad st. Stockholders': Meeting In accordance with thn Rn t n the Company, notice ia hereby giyen uiat the Annual Meeting of the Stock- iiuiuers on tne ,, , Midland North Carolina MwiiyCcipisjr rc'alfeJ'K nieetTrtiie ComnanT'a nffl. February the 2 1 at, 1,8,83. V '" . JOHN P. CADDAGAN, Newbern, N. C:', Jan! 29, im!7'' ;.wm. l: PALMER,""'. . DraU-r in CiMg, Tobacco, Pipes, and .ii't - " uiiu siruiig. Si. Jaol' Oilv the Great OlTihanRem. ly lor lUieuinutism aud,Hll ilodlby Tains. Middle St., Second Door irom So. Front. Jnnl7-dawjy Slew Btriie. SI. C. i On lland andto firrivo. 300 Barrels Seed Potatoes. Keleeted -alth great eofe, and every1 barrel Buist's Celebrated Early Beed " " reas. !: Also n Selected Stock of' u' '' v' ' '.'.;; Fancy! Groceries. ' ' attedoodH, all kinds, , ' Canned (ioods, all kinds ' '''' , ; Tlekles, Ktc.Jfilo'i ; , .,1 , . . - i " ':V;"SlmlltyjBva and Rio' Coffee, I' i 'Choice Formosa Ten. In fact a Fmi Line of Fine Groceries, such as eim he loimil in a Klrut.'it v " " Store. . . ywjr Flense call and examine Goods, Baropies of Tea and Coffee given on appllationr I- All Goods at , Lowest i Cash ... iTlces..; ,.,r!.,.:.. Terms Invariably Cash on Delivery. J. JR. BAMPT0X, Middle street, next door to Central otol, Janl0-d,1m ";" ' ',' . ','': w fierne. V.C . NOTICE.1 ;...li To the Tax Payers of the City of New Iicrne: au persons owing a Ileal, Personal or Poll Tax, areherelivnotitlnrisnaaii .nj. . .r antnMa? ?alvt d nnpleas- ,', . ' K. D. HANCOCK, 1 Jan28-dlw , . , , City lax ooiiMtn. i : ' .1 i! . T r in TT- " C. E. S LOVE II Has just received the followlng nnmcd Goods, all FRESH, and offered OHKAP. ' ' , Small lTamsj ' Breakfast Bacon, 1 Canned Beef 'yi'.' Boneless Codfish,':" ;' Condensed Milk, , I'M : t, J Sea foam and Koyiil Baking Powders Yeast Cakes. . ' ,, f . i ' . 1 1 . . . ii !. : (ii.1- v; Italian Maccaroni, . ! mf H; ' CucuniberfPickles, 'Chow Chow, ;Bake?' Chocolate,, ' fisllf. Pearl Barley; ' ., MipceMeat,.,,, . Prunes.n J ".lii'VJ ilt It'll) J;6atmeai,;ipuckwh inerup,,.!;,,,,,,,.:,,! - Fresh Ebasted' Coffee and ! '' t$ ,;- .li',Wn ,;i Jil, Sealed' Proposals. , Sealed , rtopfMds; for. romiihbig ukedlcine and iled(ca) Supplies or tbe County Poor for the present year,, will .be, received, by the CleVk of the. Hoard .of Commissioners until the4 " '' -"' ' iTyi. tu i n ." , ; A.rlrf-f laf.,ft verx respectiyiU be rAnulrPfl. . . l.J I i '"'Tl li'l: .1 .-tindiid'.n By o:der BQard Commissioners, r?, i :;r-.'i'' fosEpa NEtsoN, il "III (ii i:n H .1 '.'.n ,!lat; til ', The Itegntar'AniWa Meeting of tTiftBtock. liolderaoi ?'rrheAMkllanNorUi Carolina Rail war1 f nm1iiiv""wlll lj l,.i7i'v. ".v."-".- m "-'.",- "( UIV UUUII f, VVIIIVDIIUT, fWMUHIl f til. iOOO. ir rK TOO knnaVy'2. Wholder. ; ,, PUBLIC SALE T1FtREaL EST1TE.V 'Pursuant toirf Jadgmetrt Wi the' 'Superior Court uf Craven couuty(i win seU at public, vendue, at' the Cwirt Hotaae dnnr lit thafMf jof.NjWBer9e,onfhe ibilii v utii.ii First Kbriday In llarcb tsxt,' Mkrr'n .th,'lSS,f!-l-atTVViEtVE, o'clock:, M , eertoln piece ot land rying in the City of New Hurne.N. O ,;on the siiuth side of Queen street. near tne corner or mt Front street; contain ing 87 feet fipnt bf JP7 feet 8 lnehea back; being part of Iit No. 119 oh the ninn i.f Nw Berno, belonging to tlie estate vf .Charles Tucker, deceased. . ; , ,. , Terms of sale : One-half cash! balance on a credit 9tt tlx months, seenred by note nU m,r(trur.. fin tha lniwlu i New Berne, N;C, Jan. ' v sae t u.j rrtii, i, s respeouuiiy i , . ' i i . i i - NlAn. li A Oh, JaiH-dAwly . I Jan2kl It , ( Adm t of Chaty iuuver, dec'A "ill -,i'f; ii'iiij 'j) t.'fanitYi.'i-.ii.r' vi--'f-l' . j:..l .'!.. VI ' v. I. . i .I tu 'li'.)i I'l.l :ul

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