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. .; , -. ;.-,t.fw..3.rf, U.stpi-Epii. j 1-1 ..-iJ. i ? 1.4 i f . il i. ,1 .-;.s. o n ?4 77T r7 -fi I new. 1 - LOCAL NEWS.; ' Journal Miniature Almanac. 1 Sun rises, 6:44 I length of day, ,,. Sun seta, 5:43 f 10 hours, 59 minutes. " Moon sets at gij m, j , Big auction sale to-day on JSouth A tamed deer arrived on the Midland i rain yesterday rota Havelock for (JoJ, W.,AVdrewB.:i,i,,iii j .iv'(.i :-.(it Misses Sadie Manty 1 and ' Jeainiiette Hoi lister were regjsterejas , jvjsitors a the Cotton Exchange yesterday. ( Portsmouth oysters in market yester day fe;eninfe. Thy'reMlf5sflij vored that comes to this market. : . Mr. C. E. Scott, from Jones, armed last night and reports that there.are jip, new oases 01 smau-pox in iremoa The "steamer - Defiance arrived from Baltimore, yesterday, evening -with a large freight of general merchandise". ( Nine steamers at the wharfs yesterday mornine. at one time. One of -our j, iuerchjinfiB said , it reminded him ifeome- ' what of Baltimpre;h,,, , vi , I The steamer Stanap4ft;b.rought n;t 1 good cargo of ' general merchandise i yesterday and carried out a full cargo ji of cotton, rice and naval Btorea. J j ' J ; The Midland shops will tutn ;out ' to day, the "W. J. Best" which has been ' thoroughly overhauled. 'The engine h' . and tender both . appear 1 to be almost . The Wilson SttwjfJ has closed its first j . volume and ; enters upon thjs. second : " ' w.ilhlteariof, joyiinltUeeye4bif.tts pro prietor. - May he continue to weep thusly.MtX.in.IUKf'j VsAiiAU , ; .We noticed at the Old Dominion office ! " ' yesterdayja nice bunch of celery brought i . . in on the ShenandocJi for our gownsman F. C. Roberts, Esq', It was from Wash- ington CHty.' !' i'''- fi.V?;A. , x Advertising! certainly pays,, for, since j , the Cotton Exfchange " advertised' their Constitution and By-laws in the 1 Jock . NAL. there Jias "been 'a preeeptible? in crease in the receipts of cotton; amountr ing yesteraay.to jjsa.paja., 4,-if j nxV,, The New Berne Journal chronicles the fact that some good friends in that place Jbave presented, .our ld -Hyde county friend, George Credle, with a nice new little hatchet. It is a lofty tribute, donated to this scion of the Georges, to express their admiration for the name that the great George bore cr to intimate that the honored recipient might have an opportunity to go jr! skinning the venerable cherry treos of "old Athens" and then have an or"or- tunity 01 uttering in DroKen neariea kccents that other great truth, blazoned upon the shield of that other great ucuigc, ijiab .110 11. uu jiDtu, hardly everv couldn t tell .that; Jittle word. We congratulate our friend of Hyde. Economist. " : , - As evience of his poputn'ity here he received, "bo he says, on the 14th day of February one bundred valentines v one of which contained a live snake.- Died, At 5, Park avenue, Saa, Francisco,, Toombs, a bativs.-of Newt-Berfte, Wid daughter of Joseph Whitty, , in the 20th. - i. ., ." '-lu 1 ; 1 wt .h. prwai ui iici ago. 1 The schooner Lena, Capt. Joe Rose, from Fairfield with eighteen' hvuidred bushels of corn, and cotton consigned to Burrus $o.zrWV V A WW..", TheSafaft MJyeHe,Ca'pt. F.S. Spen cer, from Fairfield with atsargdof corn. . The Marietta, Capt. Thos. Payne, from Middeton with corn an4 rice consgnedi to Burrus & Co. 'At the Exchange. ;. v.D :t Things we?e quite,liylyat,lth,evEjfr change on Friday. There .were more farmers with cotton fort sale ,thaa we have had in one dayj Sojc ra. Among thoBe preset ''fi taotetfieorga Dees, Esq., of Pamlico, Jonathan Stan ton of Carteret. J.' JB. Baiksf of fl Dr.'E. f&. Boadway1 of 'Cenbir' Enoch II. Lane and W. B. Lane Esqs. of , Cr ven. - . i !, It was Mr; Joseph Bnk wholtook he icakaV at tbps Exchange' yeBteUay thecakaV at the--Exchange5 yfl(BteUayitv Grfid'KeeerorRecords and Seals havine 126 bales of cotton which is the largest Iqtj plafced on jtht mai ej t Jinje time by any farmer or couh try merchant this season. Beaif kl yiSSBSII, !.'TSI Capt. W. B. Dixon arrived'om, Portsmouth, N. C. yesterday evening and tells that there was quite an, exciter ment on the Island on Wednesday over the killing of ! afttrl' WafjCj-EO;' Dixon and others, 'whicli measured sev en feet in length from tip to tip. Ports mouth is a ; Larrcii ' Island about five miles Ion,1? and two and cntj-halfwide and has a iupulatiua of ubout one hun dred and f"- ' ' 1. J'Jit'is said there nro nut lv - s rnourh on it to hide a nv. 1 nt a ... yards. ; " ' the place aie t a 1 st the bear , 0, R to swim ;it 1 ' cf ray j . Low t!iO ' ! 1 MHMaiaMBaM HttoypwH,!! tnjJ 0JJ0M nuo Charles Holland, tho ring leader of the crowl of boys wq, . continually an noy Mr. Smith at the Gaston House wbjS before the court yesterday' 'and. plead guilty of the chargeV"He pVomlsea not to do so any more if His Honor would let him off. , But the court couldn't think of letting off the leader of a terri ble nuisance so light. Charles was fined $l$.b6an(i.c9bn;,In defaul of, , paying said fine and cost he was put in the look1 t,ji'R,' Cicero Foyi plead gaihyto drivirifr aoross.tjbdA ,iril('Mr&i'onieWQ'r The Shaw boys Werefunrcd rovei";to theif motlejr iio )ti'iily took '.theminto thejbackard p9.ftatjifl acquainted them with the wort in of a' f etvirning board" ""' ' "Xm h i V"' imc 1 rrino, , 1 i Kit ci'i:.- CfC.1'tan1ieT8;'fhe e)e ever editor 01 the 'ikinttMJf'iWI-Uln-thbitt13 ! Mr. 'Ji'B.'FaijcIblilf,'it)f Gnetb'unty, was in tne city yesterapy. f w Hotel, at Kinston was in the 'city yes- erday. " rdav " ' - - 1 mJ t h t i, v. !' her present Jiome., jesterday . evening.( She'VHiB 'aetfdirtpaMea by Mi's'. Robert Hancock. .ailioiU llsitad L D. yisitihg MH:.fc to Bee UB l.'piday,;;!.?, jtjiiia' ilalrge flock of sheep', and W the'rfbre in' favor of taxing dogs. i!or Public Schools and I - t u. Cotton Market. n " ! New York spots fliifpt', Jutures' easier, sales 43,000 bfts.;yel?f(6(ll dull. New 7 . J "f ii jr J H T H .' T .7i r bundre(j;n4.tw.pty-thr.ee' bales,, M hor g Hie highest price paid." " : Strict iow.midtftra4b!l-llf.r;! i . NfcW vorh futures: . , , ,,. V' ";) Momingr'Noon. Evening Februaryr- f 10.35 iO.84"'; 10,81,. luarcnv.' i".o iu.00 aiMViij iAnril. '. 10.45 10.47 10.44 LIVERPOOL SPOTS. TttTnliuitta 5 5-8. "'a5tieans513-16. ' '" UVKRPOOL FUTURES. February, 5 44-64. March, 6 44-64. .(i 1 . . ... Twenty-Three Year Ago. , Newfi Berne must have been rather dull fof Josat jne J vestercf Jy tWenty- three'yeWa ago, By reference' to jkhe Daily Progress issued enj BatjirdAy morning, yebvJ8th KC3 under;lie::6ead of'Local matteraaithtl NBEer: boys are, reminded L.as 'Vuanolte, ahead of them in or"' .ijjg'atBdtilitafy company. aud lUo; I': "teijbmp: that tpa much time was bulftg eenBvmed In deciding upon tlie iltjtt of the uni !orm; theeporerftenderf hie,) grateful icknowledgemejhl , to t! fe 'G.fnian Jteary'Society' 4M UvWeleeled Litemry, Sicioty him an honorarv member: the arrival of Col! w! B, oWpscV'chief engineer of Hqnseia of Luielm vals, both at the Qaston House . and Wshijiitbh Ji tt areJ aSi bduiiedd . In 10 3-8. ' Atthe meetlife 'of Grilfdie Knights ot Pythiai lietd fti Wilmington' during the present week . the . following omeers were elected for the ensuing year; Past Grand Chancellor John L. H ,MieBillier, of I)de-JSJo.K New Bepe. aitiand C!b' WlSrW G. Harrell Lote NO. 5Vivleiei"J. ' Grand Vice-Chancellpr W. JHol wr4i:y oi oibpHii u . Grand Prelate James W Moore ,Lodae,Jd. 8, New Berne : Grand Master of Excheauer R, lirrtiOdpr''' 0'a'fTilPl J John L. Dudly. Lodee No. Jl.Wil, i 1 t V Grand Master at-Arms J. C. Brew sterTliOdge No. 3, Raleigh. LfOdgeTio.-as; Averysboro. fQj!ajRl-Ov Guard J. E. Under wood, Lodge No. 26, Newton Grove, n I Snpriiua Kaptesentative for four years Ai.?PS.i&eANo. Afloldsboro. Q j'heiiiMAAoiPolW'Gfaid Lodge will-be held in Raleigh ontlie 2d TueS' r We ar - tnqw: &&& tH)$ Cei) Theodore Whitneld, D.D., of Spartans' rf, B,Cr,;' '! n-"'-'-l t.J.iIl ten dered him by the i;.piiut congrecation of thiatityi ar. I via t ' a ?mre hhow the urst 01 Jliarcn. Ur. Whitneld, is wdl known in t' ic ,'h. been pastor at this place Jan. u ft wnr. We rf"" ' '", onr I't ' t f....uS i.i 1 . a u 1 j 1 i a s of Uurf excellent divirp. 1 u' ! fro ; Ji(cr. Mrs. A.D Cphen-ofarey ...JUWs, friends in toe city. 4. . ;ank Foy,of Polloksiville, called liiiiiu'-l "i iti Bad Roads. . fjADMS.CltEiacFeb 15, 1881 ..1 Edttok JohPBNitt!(--The Carteret Tete- jjiQiiiaysiiUi condition of the turn- 4T toOhtf WdWrEivte nd !Ai tteefc Doslal route is said to be lit erally shocking ahd'alm6s)t impassible fxpej Jbyf Pdttins hayj- tlia courage and the physical .strength to contend, luvxessfuUiywith the, barriers presentee by mud and water.' A mail carrier- constructed on the plan of a duck and possessing amphibious qual- circumstances capable, of . performing the service. ' 1 hojie tlie'c6mmissfoners of this county will think of this on the fliBt'esday' ' Marcnand see if tbey wil have any of the hundred and fifty dollars left after completing that road, j ii-:i.!.,f;.wi -t.il ( ' .;i Subscriber. ' I MbI. toiXDtii-Ooa of the grand est jeqeptions that has taken place in this vicinity for a, .decade. was given by Col. E. W. Fonville, at his residenoei, oh he evening of the 1st instant, in honor of if ion-jlr.E. B.-Fonville, who ar r r -7- . ... 1 oftnli;ued: , b.riderf ,we. have with one charming and ac- mi)lifliod biideiVwo -have had the pleaBure.of meeting for years' ;4In fee fade, we. see the map of honor, truth and loyalty." Mm ,V, Wheii; supper ivas announced we, ell repaired tdthe dining-room, where the tables' were spread with the most sump tuous, del joacies, and all did ample jus appetite. Thef e were only about twenty a Al ? a " ' 1 1 a ve or pinvi , ,gueeis preaeui, nevertheless we 'ffe.re consoled in knowr ig thi tW erowd, was large and merry ndtigft'Withbut atty'additiOn wh-atevet. Me's'srs. Prov6' and," Watson, ' with violins,-and Mr four Caiwdy.,witb IUlbttl, lUfUlESIlBU, jub tue iiiusju wts tiu- Ubire daucingL -afterl Everything . was condubto, in,te jmost proper.raanner, land passed off successfully and pleasant to all. . . , , . mi t pur sincore thanks, and congratulate them upon the success of the infair. To the bride and groom we welcome to eJ$jQn8ow,yiyith) (triie and: .slncer wishes of much happiness and joy in our midst as one. - We also thank the musicians for .their -very,, nice music, with a promise that, the recollection of that memdrablenfthe will' 'ri6ver be sunkinto oblivion,,,,,,, t w, , ,, Gono Duck Creek, N. C.. Feb; 8. 1883. U' viBeaufoTt ' Items. 1 1 .'! Ill ll .'. i- "' ' '' '". '' The Signal Service men are laying (lie new cable. Mrs. OrphK hanklin-;haJ returned from Alabama, Mri,Keid'"Whitf6rd has gone to" house kee'iji'g-hisi, firfi experience since his marrjage ji- 'iw-r,. h.lf'-n m Quite a number of Our ' law-makers came down lasi isaiurday, mat kinS "treatment given them" by the Cotton Kxchange in your city was visible ''even 1 ' when' they arrived The waler' do'wn'here continued to affect some of tncm.'f They were compelled to use tne tiffd's day, so they left Sunday mbrniHgrwp)apte' Lovilr "of the Senkte wdHiMatheraon, door-keffer nf the je4ae ivho !bmained until (on- dayli They visitedJ ort Macon and gathered ahells'by the shore. "It cannot -Aid who,(but;one remarked, while roCKinK iit sofcifi oysters, that he did not thSifit HVouiiiJ eat them, for he would his mouth-dirty biting the shell., - '"ft k ftoln JUit OMo Flood, i.' t "viMSE jfb 14-The Ohio! river ill height1 6f forty-one feet six tuibes above the falls, '.and is still rising one inch an Ibur." There are re' ypofts jpnrDper points' of rain, and the tatidserea 1 . 1, 1 le-excitement..' Bus iness! Wnri at a stand ftill', ' and 'atrp boils ar; ve t .. depart. Trains on iae tailroB'' ryiar, and many haVfs' foUcf m Lien y ho,, have 1 i,..r many years, pre diet I i 1 i net soon re- cede i t,(!crofis the -east . (,.. jr 'jpitv., The ild of' 3c itaie o'p- 4 ; Hi i j ertyj knpv Notl. le if1 "a loss t to tlia impossibirivor 1 .. r ' " ?nt"tbe hous- es save by pie, oTi ; 1 sub-l 9 agrel U ordir iriW 1 CDS' S this ! J t i . o,t ia'.tholon i ;jjon.. It -is, generfi 1 " t VT' "7 .. , , . .. loet i rate I - "J iuiiiid &r ' ten aflu'Hur:.! ' -tilers 01 the " ' io.r . The 2 at rrt ') sirt llfl fc U1(H,H. t . t,r -h r tice to the; repast, as the riding, and in vigorating 4ek-breeie'! through which wdrave egt tolnaty, k delicate i4yi s STATES JJEWS .!.4v. .n. '. .ii id i.h I ilti.M -Jill !'" :CITI"U'i om. oar Exchanges. . , a ( . . . f Gojdsbbro, fjsenfiKr ;,, The , county commissioners closed contract wjtb,a Su'pouis' firm, Monday, for several steel ceiIattQ be place in th jail in tbiscity, the present pells pot being , so safe they wish fo have, them t We understand the atupunt .paid, for , the , cell was 68,350. Wjf. $tar: Aood many of our Oath oio, friends are stiLl hopeful that they w4U be called upon to part with Bishop MNorthropi 'A1 gentleman' of this city, who says He knows-whereof he .speaks puts1 Hon. Judah P. Benja min's age at 71. 1 He Bays' he was bora in San Domingo, of ; Jawish parents, in the year 18l3.--iThe N6rth ; Carolina Solons buglit to look after those big reso lutions of; 'instructions to the Represen tations' in Congress relative to the total abolition of the tax pn isfcey and tq- bafcc6, beer and cigars. Hurry up, or will be too late. , Tune waits Hot for legislators even. Less than, three weeks remain t pnd the ; 47th , ,Congress will, be defunct . So shake up the resolutions. But the,. abolition wOl not occur, and do yow forget; jthi' l-ui: ,it.i.-n u;- Charlotte Journal: ' The docket of the Inferior court to-be held next week has on it nearly 200 cases, all of which must be disposed of during the' week either by trial 'or continuance. Ureat ex oitement arose over the killing of a mad dog in. front of the residence of Maj.'J. M. Davis',1 two miles from' jje city, on Saturday " Mr,' A, , f. Vandle first dis covered symptons of hydrophobia in the actions pi tis, animal ad, called upon uiaj. uavis, wno, wiyi a neid-piece, be longing to the, Mecklenburg rifleman, and. the. assistance;, of, fifteen, negroes who promptly .responded to the sound of the tocsitt, put the puppy where his madness wpu Id create no further alarm As far as we could learn the dog had bitten no, anjmala, while in the rabid state. !fl iii;'iu OOMMEBCIAL. Cotton', Middling A B-8: strint low middling 91-4; low, middling 0 1-H. i Seed ootton Etra nice, 3c.: ,ordi- nary2c;' "'; ' ' . '. ijorn in sacKS, avo. per bushel. , Rici--90c. to $1.00 per bushel.' 1 " ToaPKKTiNB Receipts moderate. Firm at 3.oo for yellow dip, i v, i'w ta Tar firm at l,ou and l.7q, ,i , v! IBejcswax 20c. to 22c. pep lb. ;, , , HONiVBOd. pel1 gallon. ' ' - ",. Wheat-QOc. per bushel. ' ' ! BEBFi-On foot, 5c. to 8c. " Frjsh PoEKiaSic, per pound. ' Eaflft 22c per dozen, ! , ,,,,. , , ', PBANyTS $1.25 per bushel. ; FDDa 1:85. per hundred. APPLES' Mattamuskeets, Sl.!i3 per bushel. ,:,(. . ';-" .'- ONiON8r-fi8.50perbbl.. - .Ii .u PnAl.lO to $.1.25 per bushel. , hides yry, vc. to lie; green oc. . Tallow 6c. per lb." i Cuiokknb Grown, 65a60c. per pair.' i Tcskeys $1,75 per pair, , , r MBAL-f-Boltedl BOe. MnbDiihBl. ,V )i ) PoTATOKS Bahamas," 80a40ci; yams TuKNffs boo. per bushel. , , Walnuto 60c. per bushel: ' ' ' ; ofJaOOciperbnehel..'';''"1'-! ...it- A Question as U n neatIon An An' iwer so lue roint. , , ,, Wty friend icaW you toll me where I can get a good nickel cigar r. , i naven found one since I left Chicasro. , ; . j t xes, ko to tne corner or jmaaie ana South Front streets, next door to the oprnerT to. Mijoii fiLMER'B, and you will wnd , ,i "i:.-.!. " ! T ANgjiis Punch 5 Cent Cioar, the same kind you got at Chioagol " He sella them. , ;. ss mmi mmmm ieeciUntsv TAKE NOTICE Wpar'rimilh ftloAir Wd stilntl. in our 5 Bl'OEK. We have a fail line of Groceries. Dry Goods. Boots 41 H'jih4 Shoes,;! 11 jm kU of which we are offering very low at wholesale and retail prices. Call and take a look at our goods and get our low prices. Or- S:b d G::i:I:rd. .There wi&btf'sol' W Dfelid Itte- TJON, at the office of FRANCIS HEN SpAW jfc'PO.VJfoV-SSliBtati.sfa'SMtt t!ie City of Boston, and State of Massa- iVeesdayje 28,1883, ,t 1 o..:t:. ; -T ciT "mm iT rir'O'r'iT Mirii itoOTWnrfdrMtHcjSld.ubrrars-lSIl .000) Midland North Carolina Railway tympany First Mortgage ft per cent. Cjld Bondg, interest payable in March and September.- . t t T" Pame baymg been, peld( as collateral, and win be sold lor default in the pay ment of the debt secured thereby, un less the same sbal1 he, redeemed before the time or sale. , , j .'.J-"c.lF.'SMITlil Cashier'"1 'Continental National Bank of Boston, A" To Thosie1 Whom It May Con- ern. ,ii''i M '' " The next Kju)ar Meeting of jhe Jiord of County Comml88lonera of Jouen (tunty wUl be held t POLLOKSVILLEon ; . , li j Mhj, tie 5tk hjtl March, 1883." At aald' meeting; uroDosala with Dlan and fleet Ions will be rtcelyed for1 tepirlng Rlloksytlle BMdgp, the' SoaVd Reserving the StghttoVeJect arty oruUliUs, '' , ' t ) felC-16w dial airman. ,l:r.r.:lh Auclicn Sale. lii;:l i j i i ' Watson ! & Street, Auctioneers . .1.1 . j COMMENCING. AT WK in W,B. BRYAH STORE, Soutli FrpDt;$tfe3t ; Saturday Morning, , . , At Tra o'clock, FkUUtAfev 47th, autl, con tinuing frora day to .lny until the entire cou- he stock cohKlMB 61 Almost evprvtlilnu from a penny whistle to a baiTel of floor. The oonnignineut eiuhraceH the follow ing nrtiiJei in pai-t:- -'i ' :'' " , ," Groceries, ProvlRious, tlroofeerjr, Toyi.nnd decorated OlnHsware In endless varletj ,. To bacco, Bnuff, (Ihino, Ijird, Sugar,' Coffee, Mo laBues, and a thousand and one- other) things too numerous to mention. ' Kverythrag will be sold without reserve to the highest oidder for casli, "and don't you forget rt," ' I - r ' The ladles, "God blew 'em," slmll have a Vl ,1,1 ... , ,1 .kin .... . I. .. Y... 1 . . . I ... I ... - uvniiu n, nun aui;biuu. Lite uuy auir JV1U) arranged chiefly for their convenience. Don't fail to attend the greatest sale of the seasons ,' ''. felSdSt ATHLETIC 0LP. SKATIN(J RINK i s , Will be opened ati; 11 1 ''' LOVTIIROP HALL, ; i -.. . -. f 1 . : i . . -'it,. 9 Thursday Eve.; FeVy 15, '83. iSldios Furnished ' Skates Free" of 1 -i: Charge;"- if i ': IV, tint! The nanagenient have Btwred noexbensc In their effort to establish an attractive Koller Skating Rink, the Hall having been thorough IV renovated, and a Hisw 1JM)K laid ovei the former rough one. The skatlna nubile are therefore assured of that smoot hness In a floor so necessary to ease and grace of move ment. Doors open from 7 to 11 p.m. G.E.S LOVER Offers the following named Goods . I .1 I-: huh: . : r' '--LOWs- .... ; : l';;,,;' - !.Ui '! :,' ', 'ivt.;;.; I '- Corned Beef, XXif ..(, :.; ) 7dl . I", ;- ,!''':' . ':"!f -" ' '" , HainS, i -i: i Tomatoes, , : . . 1 Peaches,"'. ';. ' " , ' . Prunes, ' - ' , Java Coffee,. ', , Citron, ' ' ; ;! .!!. I 'J ', Xo..l Mackerel.- i ,i ' i i Fresh Roasted Coffee ground to order, !- i' Thei Very Beat Butter oonstantly dn : t...(. it(i, Inn; 'in in hand.. Janll-dly . ;(IIIY,OEflIMOE.1i:!i; Be it ordained; Tha't no person , from the Town of' Trenton and its immediate vicinity shall be allowed to come' with in the' city limits' under, a penalty of w ior eacn ana eyerv onepc.w , j , Tliis to tate QtTeqtl pnnd after, ,1oij? da,lH;lT Wnfll '!i!-:."i ft !i'V!!ir Trent i' Kiver iTansportiatioQ . -n I I., nJ' ''"' i ''' ' 1 "'" Mjit ,li li'Hil 'I l 'ill lid .FrouD 'artd after' this date the steamers' of ink Company will! rub the following idled- wet ,!-,ir:it ha 'f: ;rul 'v.iiit .n: ti.: .l.'-.o1: 'l.) ii ''iii ''I'iflY 'tiiio'o : Uau;'. Steamer- TtM'1111 ifill.: h'l'il lii: ,l.-'.'.' ,11 , For Jollv Cud Fields Mondai-s and Tliuis diuvs. ittiltiut'iil! &tafrr''A.k. returhlnii Tues days and n-Hajtouch tf air landings On Sfeuss Klver going oiid coining, i i t i' Fori Ji'oiioHsviue t wednesnnys audi HaUir-i Idays, .tailing at,fii!,X?, M4.remrnng Wve. rouoKsv ue same fan at W J j ,, MAli!' 1'V '!' 'MlJ Kill .Steamer X' H. Cutlerl A a ' ,!,' !!a "jiuOnl -ii . Mondaysattd FHaars for TreBton, sailing at SIX, A.M ;'.reti)rnlBg leaves TteUtoni on Tuesdays, asd, Saturday salens at KIQHT, A.M. i'o frelghtt forwarded by ,tbl( steaine: rnrTjihiUlSatAhotnur Pnllnkavlllo 1 ' .' Wednesdays' ' for" VkaceboW, sailing 11 at JSIGHT, AM., returning1 Thursday. '"' ' itltR ' '.'lii,:.'.'! I !." GEO; !T1 DOTTY.' ! , , I V Gen'l, Freight! AgpaUl , Freights received at ull times under cover. and passenger uncomtnodatious first-class, ; .ii !.ft.lUddrijr 1 ..',1., -ii -..I jn,, (j; , fth.-ttf-'l il I' tilhl r -I,i-ii ii;-. ii-"', '- 7T,v SMALL-P0X ,i .1 . ... . : i i,. QUAnAUTIIIE RillOED. i.; . , While other places are being quarasv lined, Humphrey & Howard, wishee to say to their numerous friends and 'cus-' tomers tliat tlieir place is still opened-' and will remain so a safe harbor..r , all.'''Vre"waui If understoo'thlittlvbiie we longht so nobly last Fall in extermi nating HIGH PRICES,' we have not - een negligent of our duty this Spring, but hav? :had bur' LOW PRICES thor-' Oughly VACCINATED, so"thaT you need have no apprehensions on their it." ;i i' ii. "i , it. i account, but just lay asidejour,. FEARS; t and come to the Cheap Store bf HTJM! "HREY & HOWARD' Middle stfeetj ' opposite Market, Newbern, N,' H ' ' . ' ' j i uv no inn'-- !-; lMD'j.uii, 1 P. S. And bring along "jpv$ sisevSj., your cousins and jouppuntB.'V! Uwxm .!,.( ;;!, I ..(M Ji lit iuljl llil. 5 .! FARMERS, SAVE IMEY : Buy Fertilizers (cr l)H:!!i Save Forty-touTifty Per Cent ' Jin,-. v GERMAN V'i? WllilAMHfJUVL NPNBERN.tiC i My urice to-daj fur-1. n1 ni rtv u Warranted Genuine German ji Mil Kainit ' -ifl r J 13 per ton In btt to 100 ton lots, '. Less 3 l.oo per ion if time is given to get it out '4 in, sailing vessel. ' ,,h vs.nu to 5H in sma uer lots. Any decline In prices In Balt imore will re duce my prices. AMMONIATED SUPERPHOSPHATE I' I' jt ATrrtminwtn ji' AVAIL PHQS.AClD, , f .8 nlU6 F ftTeta' Boa?,ftios.,.", 24w 30 , J I , . . . . j7i::r :"!,; .-;"' 'cMi--! 0r OxHeadt Guano. ' i if ' - . ..i,$i i-;-: Th isone pf Wie hlghet,grdei(juo)8.sod . . in S0vthproUna,as1per analysis pr, DaU- . 'iryprieeHre!.'iW tnteh ton" lots,;" ' i less $1 per ton If time is given to get It our ( onjSalUpg yeisels. 1 ill s, . 'Iu.-iIijm-mI I7 ' Sj.WtoSiia.i-Wforsmailer KVt-tit4-..h-This is the same grade of Guana as ia sold at . , jepcr tohohtiuie save H to$l5perton: , , ,. . !.. ,-; .-; -hi, ,' m 1 iff 1'iiH 1 ? i ' - " . k 1 1 yi,i,-!'i , j; 1-. il H'-i iii..ll-1-Mini.l '''Home rertuizer.'1 J:',,! v'r ti.1 : . ' . I . . ' Hlillr. l.t''H i .wper.ioninien.ion wts, .,, r .:- h ; t , , i'lii ,,i,.r.i j jiir.'i linn ii n.. ;'r).'t J"i-).i v i!i ! . rIfo fosses, n9,credts, nobtd deWtJiCi . .iKjnii No exorbitant prices charged to make notor : losses.- .i. il;, il' . 1 : Hi . i,. . -'i lJ ' I 'til . . .....(., .,, I .1,1 .1 It Ji Vflil'lKlI !li H HlVltMj .hlltH l 'HI 'trf' iftt'liili"! filnitl ' ! I'i 1 BUSHTESS ,'Ol WliM lli ) juukia Jiitnii Any one poiripetent tataketiMd' or ah ld ,'l'-' esiaoun toirt. C8 blished MlUlnery, with a line ran ol ens., ,,, , eal dot so- by' applying to MH8, i g, n, EY. who wlsliet tWve 1 ujqii aecoun ' i 1 DEWEY. of Ill-health. ii .Will bt aoldat b great bArgatH.' 1 j.! i'i"t i'.iwui ' .1 iiniV? iWler in Cfgart, Tetwem., Pipes,, ani' f, , everything In That way." ' 1 " ""('""'l MAlsoOutdl4 atitaanarnUat'l''1;1 St. Jacobs' Oi, the 'Uiit 'Oerrrtnn Itelu I't-i. edy for lUieumatlHin andall Hwllly 1 ln,,,i , (l ,; Middle 8t.', 8ec0hd Oqor from So. Front, . , 'I Jfehl7-Uwly i'"" 1 Wttra,. C, ' " Mil !i"t . .. t bill ill i ii ill , i, "u i! - c Mil' t ii;u'i 1 u Il.l
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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Feb. 17, 1883, edition 1
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