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All additional is a ! :.t will be charged 10 cento per line, ; f ttymenis for transient advertUementH must h na-la j.f advaaoe, , KKi advertinemtnu be Collected promptly' at the eod tt each month. i i Ooiamunicationa containing news or a dlseus- tlonal local' matters are aoHcited, Ke'eoramnnl cation muat expect t b published that contains bjectionsbl personalities ; wHhholdi the nana il the aothar ; or that will make .more than one t- ao tl)i D&per v' , is- ' i . . roar v .ml. r9 i;x shock Thegr A long contemplated aud v prepared lor had . be- THE'JOURNAL. 1883. NET BERNE, W.' ?..' FEB. ,,, ij'i I., i i. 'J , ' - F.ntered at the Post ottlce at New Heme, N O. i t as second-Klass matter. earth f'e att....k so so carefully prepared lor A NAEK0W CHANNEL - Previous attacks on - McAllister had showy the Confederates that future great; : movements towarus reducing it would be made by; way of the river. The. stream , had, therefore, been obstructed by . logs and piles until It was imposible lor a vessel to advance nearer than 100 yards, while the channel up which the iron-elads now advanced was5 so narrow that they iiadSto move up in single file. : , v. ' ':;r i v The Passic was in the lead, and as she came within range of the fort a hot fire was opened on ' her. The very first shot fired by the Con-, federates struck the turret of the Passaic with a thud which made Lthe whole ctaft ittembleii .Thttfrst shot fired by the Passaic fell short and exploded, in the, marsh Ahd threw; np a shower ,of mad and water which would have hidden 'a utountian . from sight m a mo ment. ' "' i' - rOST ANli FLEET. The First Test pf the, Iron-Clads "Bombardment of Fort McAllister . , .A, GRAND FIGHT, The iron-clads now took position and opened lire, and all the guns in fort which could be- brought I to 1 bear returned the compliment., ,To t . ... 1. ' J ... ". '.. .1,1...! A SsndFortStrongerTh.,, an' Iw 7 .uip " ' (Detroit Free Presii.) Admiral Du Pont either did more than fifteen mileiaway, kept- A . v.l .. m.j- nnr UI J VUUUIUUU, icuiuie. .iu - iV,ix 5 in tho fnonitQrs, or be ..had v- n i w j i a . . i n ini hi hi ann u i in jl iiii: n uiiu uutm too mucniaiinr- ii nasueeiireueHi- : ; : Tx. T. - u I ' li. v, o ' belieai-d all over the house;,. Doors ' w nleia to Mm Heued or shut, dishes were red 1 S U tirf iItlS.S ff Jhe shelved jieoplestamling u fh-m MAAUifltnr W the cobble-stone pavements were ' ' with a secret hone that they would n very uem-. ,. be sent to the bottom , , It is more reasonabl ,to believe that this', test ' was' made with a view to finding out , what they would be able to acfiomplish when brought to face the sea-wall of Fort 54nmr.AF " them thro' while the result temporarily disap For upwards of three hours the fight ('(tutiiined at , white, heat, every gun lieing steadily worsea and almost evt-ry shot 'seeming to tell. The fort was a target too l to be missed when the range was t tl 1 v -ers withia tbe oil. : .tt .. ..t tUvh an event h" i the t jen i. .it ti and therefore They j uced . ion. A few iujii Meet wnre quict.y aetauoa to remove property and the rest contined the 1 "i . i erycuiLAE Escip.-' 1 i Jnst before noon5 LientennnUrr the fort had a roost singular escape He had mounted the parapet to ex amine' and,'' ''report the; damage caused "by 'as bombshell when 'one fell within 'six v feet of ' him.' He heard it descending, "bnt'dare'-nbt move. ' Shutting his eyes nmi ciatri chinghis teeth he waited for what seemed tO' him two minntes,und then heard the thud of the missle. The next thing ha knew niort than a quarter of an hour had .passed. away, ( As . tue saen expiofiea tne oflicer'was lifted, fifteen fret jjiito the air, whirled over and over, , and he ' came down thirty . feet from wnere tie nau ueeu nwiiiiiiuk. i h.f,i tr4:LQNE,TABCTi; '-After the firstrhalf hour.of.the fight the, Confederates directed) the fire ol six., cannon at, the , raasaie, shebeiner 200 yards nearer than either one oi tue otuers aua almost upon the spot where the target liad been placed for practice filing'. Between y and 1' o clock she was struck twenty times," while ' ' the others were hit two or three times each bv glancing balls, ' While the Confederates were doing some Hue shooting;' their '. ordinance was so light that the solid shot scarcely left a dent in the armor. Wheu u was seen' that, the iron-clads wci ;re cei vi ng ; n oi . dama ge, . orders w ere given in the fort: to ' fire1 at! longer intervals and 'iuly at thei port-holes of the vessels.! .,i - ,r i - - - COOLKfO t)KF."" f ibout noidi tlM1rou-,'lads, ceased . to " I. re, tu-' t.st .d ct. .e.. be:ths t 1 x s eu . tie . oa rl:. jia gu.-d ran suit them, ai f " ? ""J rent .: Itwasatestwhieh proved once obta ned, .hew'ww, a irongh and through; fJnd erlm? Asf l8 ot iRn Z rtun. towrilv lisim- iron-clad are its vital spots, so are t rirrc?rn uttt?C! were provided with much heavier JUJ H-LiOl X Xiivxjk ordnance and greatly assisted by . . mortars but yet .they had accom- , , pH shexl nothing. : Guns til mor: . r " O r P LY ! ,tars bad to-etheLflred nearly 30Q J. 'i tU 4"' 1 t. shells of great size, and yet this : i sixty tons of .metal might as well Qxg l!ottO 3.110. OUT SllCCGS 1 J have beeni thrown overboard into 7 1 1. theiTlver 'i i iiv.u. , ... , , . J ' -we are conitaiitly rwiviw. ' . r. 't.lf Tii ' THE BESULT. t : I ' - Wbat . seems almost incredible' firoceriet, - can be substantiated by official re- Vanned (ioodK, ports and plenty of witnesses. Dur- Provision. ' ' ing all that fight only three men Flow', were wounded and neither ol them I disabled, and not a single soldier . ' , : . ,1 irflfl .killmL..,.Two iruns were tem- , vyw- poriarily disabled,; River -Company A .. cn firing for two hours t'o liipe'to din ner and give the men rest. Diuv ing this ' interval the subject of landing infantry to attack the fort was: sharply can vassed, but finally abandoned. f Hiwl such a movement been carried out it would have, re sulted iu ;t .terrible slaughter to the board quarters of the men demol ished. D ive or six hours' work Dy a hundred , men that night made the' fort as good as before. . Federal reports at the time claimed that half the garrison was wiped out, but not even one life was lost. l! 'Thislfight has proved the entire invulnerability of the monitors," wrote' one Northern correspondent, and yet within a month he wad to St?e the h Keokuk , go down , in Charleston Harbor, and the 1 stout est ironclad in the fleet limp out from under the guns of Snmpter. " Place the monster ordnance of the present day .In.'' the embrasures of a sand- fort so situated that five or afx'guns can be trained upon one iron clad, and nothing made to float can remain within range an hour. On the other hand, a solid bank of sand, thirty-five or forty leet thick, cannot be breached like a wall, scooped out like dirt. or clay, and will rea.lj ust its lines wherever bro ken by a shell.' A fifteen-inch shell will drive from seven to ten feet into sand, and its explosion will disturb'! the. .'luce, ot the wall lor a distance of twenty , feet, but four- fifths of 1 he; sand upheaved 1 will i'al hack into the hole, and enough iliore iiin in from the sides to level up the spot. , ,. M. Quad. and the .wagVS. lhe M?ST keasoabij We ilPblre lt rallrupMfti attention to our Stock of -:!' ,' ') 1 . 1 I Pickles in Glass ami Buckets, ' .' Preserves in Glass and Tin French (Itron, Candled Orange and Lemon Peel, r ' . -".: 1 , t roth trunes, uiinna anu x'jies lutiHins, Prlel Apples and Peaclies, Mince Meat. Buckwheat Vlonr, 1 ' 1 Kancv Gilt faltte Hutter and White Cream Cheese. - , ' . Teas, Klo, lgnayra, Java anil Moclia t 'oflee Boasted No. !H and 41 !of!ee. " 1 And everything usually found-In n Fancy Grocery Wore.. . . , t i We guarantee everything, we sell to give satisfaction lxrtli ns to price am) quality, mid Will KH.fl A U I'llli IIIUHUI UN VUi HAHU. - , , KVKR1 THING FRKSI1 AND GOOD. , 4S-Tkc rash Trade Only Solicited,. : , j Very truly yonr, i . I Wm. Fell Ballast &.Co.,, novi7-dly ' " ' 1 " ." ;' . ti?flghting craft,- they' had 'strong .tort-. The, guns m Fort groun4lN .iroimdthe, fort' eronnds&iutnre hopes. l McAllister were so i; nonnted iha ble to an advancing foe;' attackjug party, ns the bomb-proofs and '. the unfavora One of grounds forlutnre hope: THE FOET. they were in sight only when being the last shots fired. before piping" to the I 41 maiI A-K a ni-tn v ft ci fnA rv - iS All lha i' i 1 1 1 1.'. r-rtj.w, . ( , . iuivj ihi. - uiuiiri nuiuiia.m ijuiuuiuiaui in -Ftfit McAllister was tue gtue vessels, and the irou-elacts tnus rt anrl .liAmAnni i vmuUmA ' "Wlucli gnarded SSavannau, ,.115, f as foqticl thmelves coitpeliedto peg it useless. A. . r .nn HtA nl.A nil fhA nrir .. M AI. ,1 A.1.E..U. rl n 4. . I F. . . i i. t . - '" . uiiua vu a unowtuw ww . Vv away y iup, vum;, , .uitu. u wvu. ijuring tne temporary truce ootn within tworhye miles of Ossa- : V-Itto lli&'SHELLs;.'' ,.".J sides' made 'ready .for another gran- KsAn. UAi.ni rita niiri.i- lull 1 1 IT I ; '1 ' . n.l V . 1 1 utv ;.ouiunh, kmo, vmuuwsj ., , i A . .... - - j.i aa fi;. Am jaaaaq i mo. rims iAv innr noiirs naa, neen, For Trenton, Uavboio, Adams Creek, Jolly (.11.1 Field,' liiddlc's I.iiiiiliujr, Folloksvillo., Quaker City, Vandemeiv, Stonewall and Vanceln 't Tanks' & Oliver's Ijindins, UelFS " Ferry and ilaple-.tA piewi,, tuul ..nil . iuU'i'iuf dinte points on Ncuse and Trent ltivers, Bav Jvef aud Swift Ceejt. j J ' llitk afteVtfort of shippers Is respectAilly in vited to Die ieriM't hii.i Iimiumii iiutvementa ot frelulit, quick tlnteaixl low rules ottered bv I tills Line. First; Mass whan am) wnreliuuse iiccoimmMlutions at treuton, Oliver Lftndtiig, FollokHvllle and oilier uoinis. .steamer TKJ-iNT, W. k Mmlth, fnplsin, will leave Mew Uerno lor Kny lUverand iluts on the li)werNenaexery Monday autl 'i'hui-Hday niBa. m., Keturnints Wednesdtkj'S and KaUir- . days. " Stenmer ('(intentnea, D;' n: Ktyron, rtiptaln. Inn ves New Kerne evary Monday aud Wednesday 11U a. m.J'or Jolly, Hid Field and points Intermediate on the upperNense and for Vanceboro every Frldny atH a. nj; and in termediate points ou Hwlft Creek. The Steamer in , H. Cutler, Jan.. M. Ipock, Captnln, will leave New Kerne evert Monday and Thursday for Trenton at tt a. m., touch ing at Polloksville, and returning Tuesdava and Fridays, leaving Trenton at g a.ra; Every Wednesdays and batiirdnya for Folloksvllle, sailing at U a.m., ivtnrnlng same days, leaving roiiuKNviue ai ey.ni, rur iuriner iniorma tlon apply to i ..,.. -i-.M..'t..- , HKO.T.WFFY. Gen'l. Freight Agent. Office foot of Craven Street, Hew Kerne N. C. 'Of to-T UKlNHEY, Agent at T"renton. ,. , ! A. G.HAKlU'ft, Agent at Pollokavtlle. . C. M. A. GUrFFIN, Ag't at Kella Ferry. Li . I Ml r I ' FOLY CuOGcRIES! LOW PRICES rUSTAND WILL RULE Our Motto is : Quick Sales and Small Profits EVUKY STKAMKIl KltlNGS VS FltKmi . Goshen Hntter, Fine Hoval Crown Flour, Kettle Rendered Irdi Wilmington Hominy , Sugar Cured IIaium, Crackei'K and Cukes, - Sugar (Hired Shoulders, Cheese. . ' , ;,,;. Sugar toured Strips, Canned Goods, Suuar. (iottee and Tens. Bolted Meal. ; . ' . . Tobacco, Smilt and I Mgars, I'leU losj i linen M-uits, j uiy siin. Aients. A nice line of " ' ' ' 1 . IWimestlc Dry Goods, . '' n, , tun it a and Shoes, , . ! ' ' ' Wood and Willow Wftre, i ,',,,,! , '. M-x'hery Wna'e, F;H.t Ktc, Mldille St.. near the Market. marttMly BVtowMW.mvmw lor .-a. )r;mM.nf f,ir,ll,rnm thrown away in a tremendous can- Pt ol the way witfc atwcE.growHi r;:' . A fitt:fi.inftbhell nohade, for not a 'man had been ' - killed bn either1 side.' druXtoS ii n ." (A i.;ksJ THiiainiier.yauii uvui weveuteeii iu Krom 2 ttlitl 4 oK ttiere was ' win mill luuijAi if nui if i ioci aji ii J. L. McPANIEL, DKALElt IN Choicd ..Family Groceries, GAST( )N HOUSE, Ii liiW ; iJI!iK I'i, IN . U, S: E. STKEET & SOJ?1, Proprietors. Tlie Only First-class House In the Glty, Omnllma connects with all Trains and I Steamers. Large snm pie looms forcommei clal travelers. ootitti-dtf. CA.NTEI GOODS of all Kinds. The Very Best Butter !, hpliAVP that one might to"dav ,,1 2 tweuty ineues tongi ? une oi peso Ugrand crash ,aMd, the, news; went e mve that one mignt to May ( inonsters.' hurleii bv a charge of vnnnH ' tw tl.P fmt hom KolSoJ JofEtS sff thirty-nvr lorty pounds oiow- knd tareeor ioui ions oi snor, ana si wi, ,fmm ,ii9tar,(, nf1 (l() iTit , w f , MnA a , St of Ee a 1 urle.1 a iUlu i. g would inetrate a distance of e iron-clads- had. ' now ; tried, ' them , F,?I " V ' ' , feet into a solid bank ol sand Und seiTeS and kneVtliat 'they qould do, LUO Wrtl. ?: nvnln.la an.T fha fimU'c nn .lt.llf xli: Ii VI.'...." ' ..I... 1 iiicu ioAiiuur, n.i . .... -t"""f- i aimiiii-'''"i' t"P reiiewtJii uw ..l.l til1 k.un a! tiivli ui ' All. 11 1 A. 1 1 1. - . . l . . t i 1 . . ! I WWUU WMB wi onuti uiu "P-t fiMflQpiP U41'tlUU.HUl'gyaUUbt.Ue arui' Sometimes the greater amount erists in the fort were' more than would tall backwards into the nble, nee-driren ta -the-bomri-pTOofs. tnuslauearely i refilling A and at So fierce was jt,hfire and so terrifle others .it would be dashed ctearJ the shells that 'tor'- nn hour hun- across the fort, knocking tuen dowrt oh-eds of .rneii,: looked '"expeetantly and almost burying them, alive,, for a white' tliia: i'6 lie 'run 'up iii mi.... J n,'if.t Li. .... . it' ..ii- - i i ...,......-- : mm i oyuii, insiw nun i"ii roKen oi surreuuer. Sfa lnmh.nrAfitu Tl'Ol'AllnilSilinllV Nil If: I ,... . i, 'j..n -c 1 .... i -v. . ..T i. . ' ,1 ' wuerenuiirou nitu ouhi riiniii Al O O'CIW Hie .niSNUll!,. WilS SO DotMinewmew exploded in soft soil.he, bole heavily bit on the turret that it was i,ai. mi Mwu,xn, i scooned out must liave naturauyiu a measure disabled.!, .and the included none oi tne new ana P- fiUed Up considerably in the twenty; ship dropped mitof tlie fight, soon erful cannon. usM on Federal gun- that have setl an ifc MfoveAy the others. It was cen- boats, loupeiore any aiiacj. wa is iarge and deep enough to-dat to erally believed jthati Fort MaAUm- looked for the WtyJ$r form agrave for ayoke of oxen ter hU 4M bfdp knocked to was told that one monitor ;w6uld The quaters of the gaiTison in- pieces that it would either be aban- KnocK w -u io tujm 8ide th9 m pf.0oidutejR doned during the night wits de- hour's work but.he merely .heaped U- 8aVannah a nie of nine ' Iwfod 'ittM ftoiild?heafthhnmlihAd in . - ..... . . ...... "SI" 1 - .. i:.!" ' Fort Wasner. at Charleston, was ! built of sand becase no other mate riel was convenient, Fort McAllis ter was designed as a sand fort, little else was used in its coiistrim- i tion. .Its walls -of, sand were in gome places thirty feet, thick, arid received fresh from the best Northern Dairies every en days, . Speciit.u 'erition caned to bis. i ' , ,M Choice Grades of Family Flour. Broad Stivet i Doors above, Jfuidfc, jan2dly "NEWBERN, N. C. ,J)KrJl,RICl,:s ATLfitiTio c:.r.jn:i i The fliiesH.lquovs aftd blgars, tiieceteriratetl BEKGNF.K EN'GKl,-HKEK, Sonr Kraut, Sardines, IxibHter, l.iinhurger and SifUweHzcr Cheese constantly oivhiuul. , ., ' t . .. Uilliard and Tool Tables, i ; mi'enn'csl In the country.1' 1 V5- i I t CAEOHBOLETTE -..TABLE. Something tievr the1 on one ever Mil lhe OEVIL AMONG THE TAILORS . In tho Uufly llolldlug en Jllddle Stwet. - The only llrst class Baloon In the city. : 1 & II mo. ' v-1 !.'' :j Nov! R03ERTS:A:pr.0S. : Have removed their entire Slock, to ,.! : SI SOUTH PHONX STBF.ET. : They, are now offering Boots, Shoes and Dry Goods, slightly danihged, at LK8S' thn New York cost.- : -,.,,.f Call nt once and secure liarealns. diw Steam Xye ''ftrks,' 10T tlhiirch Street; JJORPOI.K, VA. !! i l-.l uF , . Dyeing and cleaning in all its branch es done in the" very best ritannerV Prompt attention given; to all orders bvnvul.ot express..-. ,.,fjerMiy ;.;.,pamlline;v ; Oh and after MONDAY NEXT, the New Berne find Pamlico 1 Steam Transportation Company will dispatch their -'il ' ; ii-1 i . ....... .. -. .'i .... .-.I . .- ... . . ..... New and Fast Sailing Steamer as follows: s, i ' ' , ' ' ' ... , 1 on. 22 Leave Bayboin for "New Berne 8 a,m. i- ' stopping iu mi one wan, van- -. ' detnere and Adams Creek. rl"ues. .23 Leave New Berne for Bayboro 10 a.m. . Stopping at Adams ( reek,j ; Vandemere and Rtonewall. ' Thur.25-Iimtve Uaybom for New Berne 8 a.m. , Htoppuig at Hionewaii, van- ' , ' demere and Adams Creek. i Hal. 'J7---Ijeave New Berne for Bayboro : 7 a,nv. (sropping ai Aanms vreeit, . Vandemere and. Btouewall., . ' ,k ' 1 'i ' '. ,d.jni tiS,'i,mnt -mi' t t r u" ' ' i fi 'ic' .ii!rti ,f '-t'o Oi'jit.h'i ' 1 1 l ii J. .J'.ilM'l i h iM li-Hui'l't Ji'lf. tifl r'lUtK -'-'I i"tf li.. t!- -"!'.;u. "i til. (I tl.-li j." !'f!'l'., tr ' i t ! 1 ' i.t ma 1 ! cm fc '-'' ' ihlmufn fW ' I,.,.!.' ... ' ,' . " " 1 - 1 - ; ' 1 '" ' i.iikvi.""'! ''X ti r ,i ! ,1 ' ( ' i 1' ' 1 , , i,,,r , . I pieces nn mora Rand, 'tn thickness of em- - -w , . Tl mi wiii inirrn i r.wn 1 1 i j itiiii orasures no oiner vum . half an incn thick which was safred vent the Confederates from making everimatched and thoughs iJher- off and taken away alter the fight any repairs the mortars on the man finally aptored ge wks; it aga relic , The board is loaded schooners wei-e kept going, the re was after the Confederacy had been withgandan4 gravei, driven into mainder of,,the .afternoon, aud all ent in two. Confederate armies 5 k ti,0n oniAoinn. Hvofai 1 " Jj T 1 scattered, and every r soiaier Knew .,ii tAa Avu ti hi thu fend tfa8 k lindr. rr" r )j - ' bomb. making beady. , so firmly imlwdded that they can " , (,,if,.Daronthadlearnedthatheepuld scarcel be moved with asiooi Kf"d tIia A niitnnmir: Af I flia 1 1 :x 11.1 . I UKUL HJiU WHS Wlllu.rU III I'U i. ... it..... ;. i..'.i! u- L -i , t Mnn. 211 Leave Bayboro for New Berne 8a.m, Htoppmg at Htonewaii, van- 1 i , demere and Adams Creek. Tues. 3(Lea.ve New Bern tor Baybora . ; , , and South CreeK " " 10 a.m. , ' - (Slopping at Adams creeK, f it- Vandemere and Stonewall. : Weil. Sl-Jeave Bayboro for South Cr'k 9 a.m. , j stopping in Nwnewau and , . iir Vamumere. . . i Tluir. 1-Jav South Lr'k for New B'ne 10 a.m. . i ........ Htopping at Adams creek. j Friil. 21, eavf. New Hci-tie for Month ...i : . Creek and Hnvhoio 10 a. hi: v ,: stopping at Adams Creek, i i . Va.mlotiiAiw anil Htiini.uia I i I Sat. ii Leave Soutli (Ireek for Bayboit) S a.m. ' Htopplngat Vandemere and ' - " iHtoliewall, ..! , , , n" .'i i, , L , i yuJ 3 . j MAUD FACTtttlEI'tS' AGENT i JQll . . .ti, Tf s ,i.;;Qaf i I. , I , 1 ... , W T. . vtJ .k.aaiWI fi iV.4.lJI.':h.ala . THE MOBTAB SHELLS. The garrison were in a fight and was worked m reply. those aboard ot the 'schooners. In either tease the bombs had to be dbstfuction? in the river, and he ereai i n,.:,,. r n ..wi- t.;,. itselC-The. fleet assembled bon- mraimiS Dtotected from thenfoiec, :arZi HLildJ' -bf-theVPaSSaiC,- JfatapsCO,. thrt HanAtA J fi hpnansn ;. ,Px !Jj7i. 1 .iii " MoTitank, Nahnt and three mortotj Were fired at point-btank ZSS' :1h VAf "riVnrinst MlHW .roM8eu4 u" Xi - mfta but the fort was a gieat two guns of the heaviest caliber. , the.mdttai'-sehptoef, there tarcet 'd tlje ranee was reuorted . fld the schooners werearined titb Wa8 n0 place 0f safety - except "itf SS!H ? " fK i.faan.inch Tttnpra.ra t f ha hninh.nrnnU. Thfiv roan hiffl ,:.. j t uiv ii ..rt.Ji.. .i i . .On fe Confederate side the. only r ' ,. orl?f.a.le after It was - -u.-n o iJtiwrf4wr,,.r)Mw'"v ;.t' i . - "'': . viiv w v ct P4.v., no actual damage was mmcted. m;3u nuau u.jvvaivi in niui-ftir ior wnac seemea a ioneirr.A.i. J.1IUU1 IUC1U IC11 11 llUlU OlA JCU VI ..j i:un .r '" .... . T . , ,rceaBitt5u wi ouguii uc.os, , tiuo m nut and tnen toOKtne Otner me nnn nf rhft ,Sf.hnnnftr and fiYnlnded c. , Btuci.oinmmauii,iuu. .rvuu fh fni with a t iar-Diainiv neara , t-rorshiy excited, out sucn was na1f fl miie awav. Then followed tprt that no ft,;VUlABnni &nrfladiTff?'toiTnr and VWU V('"."", . 0 Having good accommodation both fOi pss sengers and freight at very kiw rates, ask that the merchants and producers along its line give It their cheerful support. ' Vot further information enquire at the of fice, Foot of Craven street, ; ' ' ' K H. GBAY,' " V " " Geri'l Manager,. Or any of its Agents at the following places.-; A BR IjER, Adams Creek.1 . ' . It. H. ABBOTT, Vandemere, C. U. FOWLER, Btonewall, j. H. H. FOWLKH, Bayboro, J. B. BONNKU, South Creek. j Freight received under cover every clay in tne ween. ' . janiaawiy ' Cotton Gins, ! Cotton Presses, Cotton Cleaners, '" ' 4' 1 ' ' ' " -1 ."t ..(. ,J . III Ml'! ! !, Ti " 1 i (' ! . f ,W ''. C0TT01T SEED HULLEHS, EICE & WHEAT THEESIIEES J 1 1 .'. 1 . ' 1 .it, ..i 11 1 (.,.. 1 1 1 i 1 j 1, , 1 j, 1 .jug .n 1 , Pumps,. Circular, Saws, Svyw Giiinmers, ( ( , And everything connected with .mactinbry .'?. Send 'fo'fvioes and trm ) and remember that no. well-regulated family can afford to beiwithottt 'a GllBERT PU.MP.;.-, - i- ' ' .. ' ' , r janl3 dly . -:.J iNeact'J)nor to Cottm.Jtixvhange. -i-U (,;; 1 'n, ,i. .Uj r. ,i ai, .',i Li,.,, Il( j L JLAO- 'MJ1 Hi ,1'runj 1 'l.,1! Sli .1.1 i 'In WDDLE STREET; WWIfjrjD- ' " " ' v ' DEALER IN ' n, 1. ..,,-.. ...,!.! , t' . U"t lii'.jlfllicii',',' ',1 ,'!,)! ' 01 Fr"j: Pm Pf"',!ii :r,M-- f-1' BOOTS-SHOES; CLOTIIINa, Etc;. Etc. 1T1- c&ncaence in ine .-'-iiMJslt. .r.,.T tii.. THE ATTACK "It was tiej&tat Tuesday in March. vr 1 .1" up such' snowers - or water1 as to nearly hide the craft from view for a moment. , Others loll in ; the forest along the'1 banks and tore great trees to pieces, but not one of thm injured a Federal. 1: i ( . ,.IN THEMOBING. .. ' '' At an early hour' next morning . i-.' . " In -.1- 1 ..-v 4. Ji. 1-1. of-,vt,t tha m',raV Wra rromnnr. The rl scharffA of the lue. lrou-cuuis ,iuuyt;u up Ul wuiMll mo make a direct attach buff the mortars fairly lifts a man, or his fort, but Jo la.great, change Jiad t:,schoon;werei.Wd' Bo Ieet.ie- to tne roar ot a cannon, out, me 1 '"u" hfillow of the mortar is not bulv dnHng the pighfc the garrison had v- w The morning was brigatand balmy, in.ii; ; !f!h flpefc anti fort 'were in 11 t 'Uins condition. The Iron-clads worst place in war during an en working destruction all overs the works.! f inrr Men who have served on poth iron-clads ; and mortar - schooners assert the deck oi the latter is. tqe r tfcan the beind iii the i&tfeam, t a mile below; the fortr Jlere not .only out. of range, t rt of sight of the enemy, ttnd n :iin to drop their monster r '-nitMnthe works. , . ; -3 almost perfect silence i v C,.-ct.he as the iron-clads ' 'y moved out from their anchor i cad framed slowly up the postively iinful to sthe ears,' lut has been known to preance tootu ache and violent cramps. Men on the deck of a mortar-schooner iwho do not stand on tip-too and with teeth apart, will be disabled iu an hour. . 1 It was the mortar shells which made all repairs aud placed , every thing in complete preparation for : a new fight. Those. . walls of sand were again smoothed j every: can non ready id belch forth its ball, and one could not have told that a ball had ever been fired at the works. Iu this emergency the fleet; was tTTf 0'lt'T" 1 1 L ..J klxWAJ iluiilii i., -..UtvA MAllBLE .WORKS And all kinds drove ami I'"1' ( -"! " I i.. Ordorawl'l r-' i . ' . ; 4 pni f- J' "' '' 5 ' tfvrj i JiiMs 1 .- iSucci'sor to G. hi Cor.'l. 0AD;t 1 . ma'JO-lydw Agent for the MDmiO':M3TtInlanhdried Si;0O. ' ' Laundried t Sl.25. .Jill''. ' ?..'.l"".'v. -lull J ' ' ' " v "': ' 1 i . , i. ADTIIE CELliRRATED 1 , iv . . -.-l-lnii 1 (-. s( n . ... '.i;y . V7 arner's Coralhs. Corset, Pries !.-!,!,( 1' un 1. 1 d.00. . 1 ' 1 t ( 1 ,. 'i f 1 " i .it . u i".v.i i , (,., f , A Full Line of Gents', Ladies' and Children's lndnvear, 1 , 0 ent8' Linen, Cellloii eid. Paper Collkra and Cw""i, .. ..... , - ' i ! 1 ' 1 1 ii 1 n, 11 ,,. Si, , ', ., i in All Kindt of QenU LalU-j1 ax.l C. ?'.'..'.'? and lincV-;, ;:.rJc ior and K,ui:s, Indies ,CIoukn auif ,T(ic! cl , ; ul evi'i-ything 'Iluubcr Coats, Hats Uiv.ully kept hi a ! miY O00DS ST- 1 .. . ( li ' ( oll:) C. 1 j:!Ii2'd.wly AO T tlrcct, rj pr-h'tte l
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Feb. 2, 1883, edition 1
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