. . ; : .:i:..-.;- .. i iiii 1 '- 7 . ; JJL 'v'SEl'mM;! CRIDAY, MARGH 9, 1883. , NO. 290. V- LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. . D. W. Hcrtt Tailoring. ' J E. W. Carpenter Law notice. Crnr Council Ordinance, f . M. Hahn Sheriff's sale. - -City Council Ordinance. 4 yr I . W. L. PaLmfr Punch cigar. j Journal Sewing machine for sale, , -v John C. WHUTSTrtMachine: poetry. 1 j journal miniature Almanac. , ! " Sun rifles, 6:19 I Length of day, Sun seta, 6:04 ( 11 hours, 45 minutes. T Mnon Beta at 6:05 T. m. '.i s ; ? Plant Klce. . ... , .."V"' The tariff bill haspaased and the' du ty oh rice has been reduced" one foui th of a cent per pound which will not' ma terially effect.the price of rough rice. This product is bound to command a good yrioe1uh!Ctt0 as': facili ties for cleaning are. Increasing every year. 16 proved agOcid"fttand by in, this market during the amst wuitetj- and fallKvhlloxjfatfonasloWyinll will likely prove o;ftgaiB next fallf jA. big crop of cotton thisyear will bring a slim pries' next fall, judging from the Visible supply at present, and the prices of fu tures in Iew .York arid Liverpool. Read what the St. Louis cotton r factors have to say in another column. Milton will turn up yet - . . ....... ...... ,,. The -seventh grade failed to give, us the age of Mr. John Reel. .' We howp.-ws , it to the eighth. ' The Rght. Rev., Bishop Lyman will visit St. Cyprians Church and preach at 7i o'clock to-night. Snow yesterday evening. Bishop Lyman will be at Christ Church on Sunday next. ' ' " Poetry is pouring in.i fXShakspeartor Juror i i , I . . I ai me meeting oi m! uoaru or coun ty commissioners oo Wednesday tlie fol lowing jurots were drawn for the Spring term of the 'Superior ;CoUrL. "which con venes the fourth Monday in Jlayi FIRST WEEK. W. G. Ipock, Bryan CunimmgB, ' col Fred' Douglas: col.. "Win. "Fulcher.,rW Four bottles of champagne, f f ny Uf;Emul Tj6hnA, Ipockp NiBray, one wants to Know wnat inis means, j j WoUenden A. P. Vhitford, "W. J cau on j. w. jaoore or jj m. ravie. .i Tar,kson. w. . piantlfir.. tjardv Wi)H The Silver Cornet Band will play'' for Wai mxM lol'MfA Wbite.) di- the skaters at Lwthrop liall to-nignt dolph Ulrich, Henry C Wood. Samuel which will add much to the enjoyment. W. Howard, EdwaroTWhitman, W. W. Over three thousand bushels of corn Dvis;' Johnhapmini ocJ., JESj'JMer, in market yesterday. PriceB firm with Geo. K.UasKn8,s o,"Hi Ferry; John n nnward tandencv! 62i centsDcr McSorley, Sam Ipock; P. J. Arm, John hx,uhc in QApta. r- - , 1 W.-Hargett, Fnrney Jaek9orif H,-f 'C, Mr. Loufs Stanly VaBd Miss Mtildi poolv"rett co1 lh McCot" SECOND week.' " l1 !V,,A Geo. H. Marshallv Geo. Ji'CaW-awayi Gaskina were married at the Presbyte rian Session building, lost night, ty fto7 T.. Vnaa ' . 1 ' ' Chas. R. Brewer JoUni Lockey, Riibin re' "T? : : C. M. Edwards. R. N. Duff v. John B convicts for :the 'Quaker Bndge . road Nealg ;ioachiin Griffln, D. R. wu. woum or uowu uero UMk uu, . . j .'hs. French. Richard Daughe : , Mr. W. F, Kornegay, of Goldsborot ty , John Richardson, C.'ta. FoyV Geoi has opened an office secona door from b. Willi'col:, Moses Patterson, nnfininm tin a OoIa rt 1T1 Q fKl 11 TV 1 I - - ' Mr: J. L. Brvan; of ' Stonewall,1 has The following line were handed to 'charm . i " ' usj at our request, "by ReV. Fiedi W; V A large force was at work on Trent f river railroad bridge yesterday, putting 1 , in t whoy ' approval we commend them to . . 'i'.:.'i tour readers ''.!yM,. t.;v-;i':i , :, -t,--.., freights were taken across in a barge, The draw to-day u ' expected to be completed still sits the school-house by the road,ffc . ', ,!-! "'.j A. ragged beggar sunning;,.,,' . ;.. v-'. --. "u-. i Arouna itstiu tne sumacns'grow,i Cold Snap In Florida. '. ' I And blackberry vines are runnini Mr.: J, L. Rhem has received a , letter 1.' 'i from Florida which states that a severe Deep scarred bv raisofficial: cold snap had played havoc with' tha The warping floor, the battered seats, truck, especially Deans ana oucumpersj J :;:ZI"ivi:: ,1U V The thermometer fell from 80 to 40 in Long years ago, a winter sun, thr-P hours. ??0De 9ver " " 8ett,nflr.i - i '.: i ' t k -v, ivi t . i'i, ri :.fK i l l .if tin ito xtraatavn ur inn Atu ..nan aa Internal Bftvenu . l--.-i-:Vp . f - - 4 We publish in this issue- th$t poiftion It touched the tangled goldem curla 4 of the tariff bill ; relating. M nil W MfiSfi revenue. It IS Uken Irpm toe yourna Whflro nride and Rhame were mimrlinar y c-ommerce wnicn gives Pti8ting with re8tles feet the snow;! '; ana claims to nave correcfjintjr", To right and left, she lingered- m one section of importance to f ajrmers As restlessly her tiny hand- ; ' ; ' who furnish tobacco for hands !;M .their The blue-checked apron fingered. ! ' plantations, , V ', y V;Vi S He saw iier' lift Her eyetf; he felt . , j ';",?, r pwis xne sots nana a light caressing, ,; jf i i i' Schoncr Arrlvala. : , ;, , t; ;, ,,', , I And heard tha tremblimr of 'her voice Schooner Lena, Capt. Jos Rose, from I As if a fault confessing. - Fairfield N, C., with corn cpnifgnea,, w T'm sorrV that I spelt the wbrdt': "W. P. Buirus& Co: :-'!'-Ihate to eoabove you,: ... -n ,y.'.t'r i lower feu- ' Lwretia, Capt. faite,' 'from tfjebtiir Because Vthe brown ieyes lot ing with corn to Burrus & Co. and W, obscunty into wealth and commanding positkmr? He had beengrentry.honored and trvrstiiJ by hiscountybut ltinay be truly sajdla" has; foil repaid, lier wfth a'faithfiffuWWvice. . J . U YeJCyi interesting Ihastardy x proceed ing were bad lat Saturday before. Jus-' tice Haskins and ft jury at Primus Mid ler's court ' house1 in Jdiies " county,, wherein Laura Miller, colored damsel, and James Cox, a white gentleman, es sayed to fix the paternity of their trou bles and their happiness. On the trial, D.'E. PiSrry, 1ittbrney; for the woman, dandled the "little one" in his arms be fore the jury, claiming a verdict on the principle of similitude to the reputed father, which he' declared was all-suf ficient to shed upon the intricacy of contra iroprfcssipriswh'at "(Joke calls the gladsome light of jurisprudence.' The jury, however, was puzzled to de termine which the child most resem bled, the 'defendant his married bro ther, yet rather than raise a fuss in family by the judgment, they found the issue of . posterity against the unmarried defendant. , i Young wives for old husbands doubt less first suggested itself tb our Creator a leng time af ter Adam had been placed in the garden of Eden; but at what par ticular epoch in his life it first "seemed good forman not to be'alone," does not appear, yet it is evident Adam was ju6t iu his prime, if not an old man, when Eye wan given to him as a helpmatei This view of it was taken by President Tyler when he informed his friend, Henry A. Wise, that he was going to get married to Miss Gardner, :u Why, asJ4 wisef it, too young for you.'? 'isot at an, ' replied tne XTesident, 'I'm still in, my prime.", .."That m minds me," said Wise, "of an old dar key down in Virginia, who was general ly consulted, by his old master our any affair pf importance to both;- The old master was a widower, and -when he got, the .consent of a, , young lady to tnkrry daim, he communicated the fact to the old darkey,', My Lord,' said Samho,6he is ..top yowng for you A 'Not a, bit of it, answered the master, 'I'm still in' my prime.' 'Yes,'. responded Sambo, .'you are iayour prime now, but wait il( iM ketd, in; her: prime; then where will your prime be?' " 1 . . .. ; . ' ' . ... ..... i. -ikkjpu -:r f .i'' , stmmemory to a gray nair maa, vw. .... 71- r:,1 hi,' f ' Hl,i'" Tt 'I writ . . 'rTi 'iVv ' . i t MarvS., Capt. J. Berry, Juniper BvAJfJFSX wun cru io punua w. w mi ,uiw i yave forty years been growing. ftCredle. . r - , ItiZuAXI inMJ.llJnuJ i rw tnu, jayi. uju,Mu.mviyy) now lew wno pass aoove mm, corn, rice and cattle. - " f. nL-A , Lament their triumphs And his loss, Ohio, Capt. Scarboro, from SladesVillft Lite ner, Decausiev T?ifmi .Jl with cotton and cattle. - ; .,,,. ,w ,wiiw VoilonnvKei. ;; . ..j . . .i . ). Not much change in New Yojrk fu- LWiP Pa8sea DT our btate, iwnate, tubes' i yesterdaV. ' The raarket closed creating a etocis law in jonee ana ram steady with sales of 49,000 bales; spota Uco cruntt,qrfingiji,tfre House KtAftdv. NflwBerhd markeennchanired. last Monday, was, on mption of Mr, Forty-four bales sold, twenty-seven of. pe P ffij Tae?nmK f"T ' which' classed middling.;! indbrought o th wnovation wnrnx)t -reacn Turn, fi 8-8. -Sheriff Haroer'a lot hot sold.' .' ' i p.ouwy,,anflainj9ipeQpie,,pi uenes may KltW VOTIK MARKltT. RPOTI j: ,i A nOW COOl, UOW1P H)I' i WBIIB' Oil ine no Morning.. Noon. Eveoiin. bride's father, in, Lenoiiuconntvi Major' Jlarch, . 10.13. 10.1b '', lO-W;-- i Adam Gordon, of Egypt. CrayeiLConntx April, H "ii formVrlVUdiutelerlUitbaiL J. Moff 111 All ' ' Ill.a. 1(1.4-0 (....':' t ----- - June.' ' ''10.62 ' 'l0.5S 10.54 G. Martin's.staffj, to Miss Hattie.JB.,. raway, daughter of Capt. wm. w. war-i ArreMttid. . . . , w ,r , : ' i n rawav of.Jtfonticello..Lonoir Marshall Gaskill received. a. telegram (The bVkeieceiyed'haifdsOm'! from the chief of police , . atj , Raleigh, ,on presents froin G-en,,Robert Ransom,: Dr. Wednesday evening to arrest. Bam, g. O.Hyatt and other inor that he had sont a telegram, from tliid cily to Raloigh and would be at the telcgrnph ofuce to got tU answer. Mhe Marshal kept on the. lookout until' the thWce closed on Wednesday night, but i d!l l-L j . i't r. Oa yt wi,ay Lion.'T tne i, ,sr uai ana policeman ltics ana. .county auairs, ior ine .iasi, ....... - I . . k f ' ''.It. 1 ' k J t J ' 1 . V . n rl 3 c.oe and thirty-hve,, years,, dipd,,, of paralysis, ,aj Onslow County Items- Mr. Lewis Avery has moved into hill new house. Miss. Lucy Duffy , has been, yisitini Mrs. JJ. JUoyt., ,; , ...i. . , .Col. S. B. Taylor and others are sell ing large quantities of fertilizers to our farmers.:, - o i '-t'? vi :: i i Squire Jas.' Gurganus and his accom plished lady are winning golden opin ions as hotelists. -,'' r 1 ' ' r! ,! ( Abner Heatli of Gum Branch cut hia foot badly last week: "oause'd ' by iwol cutting the same limb of a h'eeatoncei Mrs". ybella1 febonce from near Deep Sptingi Jones' county, is spending aj few days with friends near Catharine! ; , Mr. Payisi tha young Disciple minis ter has latge cohgregatiohs . in Jones, He had one to Unite with the church an Deep Spring last' Sunday Dr. E. ; W,' Ward was at his post as) Chairman of Commissioners, etc., and did some auctigneeringf of landi alsd3 Sbme'nie'n cap1 do almost anything 5 1 .i-tojsa.) fowa ,. Durham,' who has spent several ,weeks' at, Jacksonville with her sister, Mrs. Jas. Gurganus, has lately re to abuse his name bo badly in spelling and using capitals; but it is said that 'All things are, right in war and mar riage.": -. i j... t'":!.::.M "u; i. Onslow' is favored with ' plenty of preaching by men of fair or1 superior talent and education. "Mr.' McDonald and Mr. Isler represents the Presbyter iansMri Hull and Mr. Smith the Me thodists. , Mr. ' Bowen arid Mr.' Davis, both young menj the Diciples jMr. Cash- well and Mr. Best the Baptists1: beside. there are others with whose names we are not sofamiliar.' 1 ',"'! First Monday, the big day of Jackson ville, always produces some kind of a sensation. . lhis time there was a large land sale by David Sandlin, , Adminis trator of Henry,' Sandlin, deceased Lands sold very low for one-half cash, and several invested., . Whiskey caused a little more fighting than usual on such occasions. We also learn that Jackson ville is now favored with preaching on three Sundays of every month. ;.!.;; ,.; A ACT ...... , . To Reduce Internal Revenue Taxation and for other purposes Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives Of the Unltea States of America in Congress assemDiea:" That the taxes herein specified im posed by the laws now in force be, and the same are hereby, repealed, as here inafter provided, ; namely: On capital and deposits of banks, bankers and na tional banking associations", except such taxes as are now due and - payable: and on and after tha first day of July, eigh teen hundred and eichty-tbree, tne stamp tax pn bank checks, drafts, orders and vouchers, and the tax on matches, perfumery.' medicinal preparations, and other articles imposed by Schedule A following section thirty-tour nunarea and thirty-seven of the Revised Stat utes: Provided. That no drawback shall be allowed upon articles embraced in said schedule that shall be exported on and after the first day of July, eighteen hundred "and eighty-three: rroviaeu further, That on and after May fifteenth! eighteen,' hundred; and eighty-three, matches may be removed by manufac turers thereof from the place of manu facture to warehouses within the United States without attaching thereto the stamps required , by law, under such regulations as may be prescribed by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue. Sec. 2. That on and after the first day of May, eighteen hundred and eighty- three, dealers lnrfear tobacco snai annu ally pay twelve dollars; dealers in man ufactured tobacco shall pay two dollars and forty cents; all manufacturers of tobacco shall pay six dollars; manufac turers of cigars shall pay six dollars; peddlers of tobacco, snuff, and cigars shall pay speciali taxes, : as follows: Peddlers of the first class, as now de fined by law, shall pay thirty dollars; peddlers of the second class shall pay fifteen dollars; peddlers of the third class shall pay seven dollars and twenty cents; and peddlers oi tno lourtn class shall pay three dollars and sixty cents, Retail dealers in leal tobacco snail pay two - hundred and fifty dollars, and thirty cents for each dollar on the amount of their monthly sales in excess of the rate of five hundred dollars per annum;, Provided, That farmers and producers of tobacco may sell at the place oi proauciion vuuaucu ui , wen own growth and raising at retail direct ly to consumers, to- an. amount not ex ceeding one hundred dollars annually, Sec. 3. That hereafter the special tax of a dealer in manufactured, tobacco If shall not be required from any farmer, Sec. 5. Thae from and after the pas sage of this act every manufacturer of tobacco or snuff shall, in addition to all other requirements of luw, print on each package, or securely amx oy pasnug wu A fine j()t of N- c eacn package containing iopaow or chnnlHr and SMa t enun inanuiaccureu uy or iwr mm. a label on whichi shall be printed" the number, of the manufactory, the district be and State in.which -it is situated, and . ' ... thAciownrds' ' " . ' ! 1 pewing , macnine pran new can Notice' l ; 1 ' tn ! bought cheap at the Journal office. The manufacturer of this tobacco has complied with all requirements of law. ' Sheriff's Sfllfl fr.?J. fl "rr." V".Zl J.v virtue of . , execution led from the vir.i ui iaw,uv w uoa uvnuv 1 popennr ' uirT or t Taven i CITY ITEHS. This column, uext to local met. U u be md or Local AdTprtwini. Bacon, Hams, Hackburn Beds. ' tobacco again. i !' ii ..Machine Poetry. There wasaplantor named Dow,, Who wanted a good cotton plow. , After hearing the facts. , , : He bought a "Climax". , , And happy is that man now. ' ; "Beauty measured by a finger print : Beauty is only skin deep, and sometimes it is only as deep as the powder ana paint." .Still, ' Tansill's 5 Cent Punch Ciqae is of the same beauty and fragrance all the way through. , For sale bv w . L. fALMER, Middle st, New Berne, N. C. - ' mar7-fas . OOUntv 111 fnvnr nf - Jane E. J'Rrrott, plaintiff: and analnst gllaa Htathuiii, (letHndftnt, I will expoim for wile. Iior caKn.-ni uie court House door lu New Berne, X. ('., on the SECOND day of APKltr 1SS3, at T W liUVE o'elock. m.: cart of a elm tot . In the city t, New Berne, lituated on l'niir.ir Mtrpet.totwreii heme and Fleet Mreetg.TeiDg uimui iuv k.iiiu.ui, wuoining tne larFwbere Julin U. Gardner and Elizabeth Ramior. . . sides, now occupied by L. B. Bynura and hie JMAYKK HAHN. Sheriff of Craven County. March 1, im moMtd V. M. P0Wi:S. i I rl ' S.;s. vvnr. W. 0. Powers & Go.. '' .... !,, ....!. ' & FEOXT ST., NEAR MIDDLE MAWrjrACTTfl'EBS OT ': COMMERCIAL. ! Tin &. Sheet-Iron Ware , HEW flEUNK MARKET. Cotton Middling 9 8-8; strict low middling 9 1-4; low middling a 1-8. Seed cotton Extra nice, 3c.; ordi nary 2ic. Corn In sacks, 61c; in bulk 58c. Eice 80 to 95c. per bushel. ' TPRPENTINE Receipts moderate. Firm at 552.50 for yellow dip. Tar Finn at $1.50 and $1.75. : . Beeswax 20c to 22c. per lb. 'Honey 60c per gallon. Wheat 90c. per bushel, i Beef On foot, 5c. to 7c. Hams Country, 13c. per pound. Frbsh Pork 7a9c. per pound. , Eaas 15c. per"dozen. Peanuts $1.00 per bushel. ' Fodder $1.25. per hundred. ' AfPLES Mattamuskeets, fl.25 per bushel. : ,.,' : Onions $3.50 per bbl. Peas $1.10 to $1.25 per bushel. , Hides Dry, 9c. to lie; green 5c. Tallow 6c. per lb. Chickens Grown, 55a60c. per pair Turkeys $1.75 per pair.' v MEALBolted, 7oo. pur bushel, i ifOTATOES Bahamas, 30a40c; yams KSOaCOc. per bushel. ; Tutnips 80c. per bushel. ' Walnuts 50c. per bushel. UEALKK8 IN .,,; 1, ,' I Hardware and . Jtgricajtnral. hplemciils! Job work of all kinds In our line solicited. Havlne secured the Bale or the celelir..tpfl ACORN STOVES and itAtf OEKl, ; made by iiaiiiuone, naru a to., we tuioiiio uepieiutei to hnve you rll and cofivlnc yourselve of the fact that the Acorn Stoves. art uneqnaled for Beauty, Quality, Durability 'and Economy of Operation. We guarantee them -to do more mi88 tune ami wild lean ruol.and to give more general HtUUlactiou than any ptUer- , stoves matle. .1 ' Cook Ktovei for coal or wood. . ' , ; 1 , , W. M. POWERS & CO. March 8th, 188,1. : ; , . dim ; Send Your OrdorsI ' . 1 . ''I'" :(.:,.;;..; "" " " ; ' , F ltOli NTREE BleSt ha the tie that binds Two hearts iu married love;'1'1 The fellowship of kindred minds " So like to that above." News and Otefrvet requested to copy, ,;J5icb.aTd .!'W. Kin,aJ citizen if tori spicuoua standing in Lenoir county 'pol mo; it " '1 t z j a i j ' : ' 1 i 'Jit ) lar D. We HURTT, MERCHANT TAILOR. ZANG'S old H. T A. IS I, MIDDLE STREET, New Berne, N. C. Mat. 30, mw i you ' ' ' . ' Good Butter,' ' ' . Roynl Crown Flonr, , ( P. T. George Best Hams, ' ' Best Coffee and Teas, And all kinds of . , . FAMILY GROCERIES. d middle Street, near the Market. Officd Secretary' and Treasurer, ' , . New. Beene, March 1, 1888. Stockholders' Meeting; f, The Annual Meetine of the Stocks I holders of the ... .., r New Berne & Pamlico Steam Transportation Company , will be held in CITY OP NEW BERNE On .;, , 'f:.j : US)' H: f. ,. . Wednesday, March 14th, r at ELEVEN o'clock, a.m.,' at the COT TON EXCHANGE ROOMS.tU ' ; ,.T, A.,GREEN ;' ma2-dtd" , f "( , Sec. and Treas. 'he Thoroughbred., Stallion turned hom?.. (We think; the visit too enjoyable id ail not to be1 rerjeate flOoni J.'JnlpicovjBrnent! J is's,'ehowing - itself I tat brldgeids elLtjs'.houBe's; and ''we are glad to . see it, for it was needed. ,racksonvilie bridge iabeipg thoroughly repaired. Doctor! jbridge' is ahp lip, dered lady We 'nefed ahotlierbridge, acrosa Newf ?i,S.S.nrfi"ulUB-.h r-.., .3-.,Tt 1 Oscar Farifier got a hnggy ; flin last Sunday. While helping al from the . buggy,, he, of courseL was tempted to trustv hi nag a little too hUph yutt .lias- already ibeen told;.:;jMajrb tfthihkbft'pays to win the lady, u he does lose a buggy. 1 Mr. WB. 'Coxrayg1 that the Ibest medicine'!he has eVet used in an orclaard 'aA.itmbre;.qt'tei; mi' grease.and mi' phnrin ' Iffcleans tivit ; TjAeW , 'in' pekch' .treeai''preTenta.ateVpiI'lars,' keepts off wood -peckers., etJ0;; In short, it is healthy protectivejj and worth trying; ,1 .Sheriff) Murrill, ) has some' ;veryj fine State f iforth' Carolina County of Cra ven .' .,' ' ' In the Superior Conrt. ' ' ' To Eliza W. BUsell and f. W. McLean i ' " i iTou will take notice that an action has been Instituted in the court above entitled, where in T. A. Green Is plaintill and Ellzrt W. Blsntll, C. W. McLean and wife. A. R. C. McLean and B.6angert are defendants, wherein plaintiff auks judgmeut ior inreciosui-e or a morignge luuae 10 mm dv cnia w. isisseu oy ner attor ney in fact, C. w . McLean, registered In Hook Ne. W, folk) 863-4, of Records of Craven county: also for the foreclosure of a mortaee from EliHt W. BlBSell to the defendant S. Bangert, registered la Book 80, folio 3(11-2 & 8 of the Records of Craven county. And you are hereby required to ilppear at the Bpring Term of the (superior Ucurt of Craven, tu lie heldat the court House m lew Kerne. Deeln nlng on Monday, May KSth, 1883, and answur or aemurto tne compinint i) j'eu may do au- " ' " JS. W. UAKl'KNTEK, ' II ttiarH-dew .f!H imvi ; Cierlr Bup. Court. planter or lumberman who furnishes Dstatb of north CAJtMA.)arr.f,rr,n1,rt suchtobaccoonly as rations or supplies '.County of Craven, r f!" ,L " manner as other supplies are furnished by him to them:' Provide That the ag gregate of the supplies of tobacco so by him furnished shall not exceed in quan tity one hundred pounds i in any one special tax yearj that is from the first day ot May in any year f until tne thir tieth day of April in the next year; And provided further,' That such farmer, . . . . ........... planter, or lumDermani snail notoe, at the time he is furnishing men supplies, engaged in the general business of sell ing dry goods, groceries, or other simi lar supplies in the manner of a mer chant or storekeeper to others than his own employees ui itiuutcia. i, i rRee. 4. That on andi after' Mav: first. eighteen hundred and eighty-three, the internal taxes on suntt, smoking and manufactured tobacco, shall be eight cents per pound; and, -on cigars, which shall be manufactured and sold or re moved for consumption, or said on anq after the first day of May, eighteen hun dred -and eighty-three, ' there shall be assessed and collected, the following taxes, to be paid by the manufacturer thereof: On cigars, of all descriptions, made of tobacco Or any substitute there for,, three ,. dollars per thousand ; on cigarettes weighing not more than three pounds per, thousand nity cents per thousand ; on cigarettes weighing more than three pounda per thousand, three dollas per thousand; provided, xnat on all original and unbroken f aotory pack ages of smoking and manufactured to bacco and snuit, cigars,- cheroots and cicareltes held by. manufacturers or dealers at the time such reduction shall go into effect! .upon which the tax has been paid, more snail oe auowea Will make the 'season at mv Farm' Bnr New Berne, the FIRST WEEK in every month. .--! j.-i.t ij; ! PollokBville,-Second Weekl; Trenton,! i i Third -msf Iwr: . Barboro, , ; Fourth. i- ! TEiuis-SlO Cash, or 820 by! anorove note, payable November 1st. ,, .,,'...,,, reaigree, see nandouis. V , CITY, v ORDINANCE. , i, Be it Ordained, That all gutters, pipes qr drains of. any kind running from nny building or lot in the. city of New Berne and emntvincr ' into the streets of Raid city shall empty into the ditch lying between the -street and sidewalk; and any person pr persons owning any build ing or Jot in said city from, whjch any gutter, pipe or ovain does, empty, on the sidewalk and on the innerside Of said street ditch, shall be guilty of a misde nieanor. and on conviction shall he fined five dollars for each day said gutter pipe, or drain ia allowed to remain-in violation oi tnm vrainance. ..... t L's ttle- hia residence m Kmstont on the mom -j for the ing of the 7th instant, in his C2d year, -ffW TTn vena rldincr around fts usual, oh the i or l Btn inount,' coing attacKod, apparently, t' t an with coho on th even 'n. of thntcir'7". r L .,i f .ts l aralysis cauis on aurui ' taenigni ana carric l Llat of t 'A. A an 1 Bj. ra v"' Z c His V.'j has" been an rJ one, ritiing by his y ."'id Ciuu a, chickens of his own raising) from egg? ordered. "The' are the1 first ijahabt itants of Jiis new, y premises at j Alum Spring, and of course the Sheriff Will be there soonU Thb carpenters have! about oornpleted fehcj the rnsons and p Mnters 'are busy. i' -,.-.-, .-i ,i t j i . Mrs. LaSaue is looking just asj pleas ant and happy as a bride ever docs;and the oCtof looks like there1 i'd ho;t niuch wrong with him. I guppose hedloes not 1 1 o to have the reporters and jprintera drawback or rebate of the full smohnt of the reduction, but the same shall not apply in any case, where the claim has not been presented within Sixty days following the date of the reduction; and such rebate to manufacturers may be paid in stamps at the reduced rate; and no claim shall be allowed or drawbacK paid for. a lees amount than ten, dollars. It shall be the duty of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury, to adopt such rules and regulations and to prescribe and furnish such blanks and forms as may be necessary to carry this section into eitect, ! CITY1 ORDINANCE., Be it Ordained. JThat the portion bf the city lying east of Hancock street and south of Broad street shall be known as the fire district of. the City of New Berne and any person oe persons. who shall erect or cause to bererected or attempt to erect any wooden building, or shall utKcijiu luciout vr.T;auae w oe erected any ell or addition of any kind to any, wooden; building now -erected within ; said district ahnva: laariui4 without the unanimous, consent of, the Boal d of Aldermen shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction shall be nnea nity floiiars: or lmnnsoned thirty (80) 'days - add i every! day 'said wooden building, shall eo stand or re main in the course of ( erection shall be !)-ir- March'8.'i888.i'if''f ' R..EANS0i, dwlm $10 REWARD! I I will pay TEN DOLLARS to the re turn of the Watch and Cllaiii lost py my little, boy, CarXj on i'riday', last,; ,! No QUESTIONS ASKED. '.. ; , , , Tlie chain was square linked, and had . attached'a Gold Mounted Bean Charm 1 Leave at Journal office or to me.- ! JIar4tll (! JOHN A-EICHARDSON. li ii .MUjil .tj until! ,hu--. dSers tjii foUowing; iai'fj-.;'-''; ll m i 1 :, i- t'r.'A -LOWs- Cornad 3eef, '4 Ha ams, is.Tomatoesj . Ti. 'V ,:,t i eacnes, ...... M ,jil!v (,r,,? ;l :. ''Prunes, '"" fwto'i nil i';:s!'07 irf it:j.i aV".:;; Java Coffee, 'li.'otjr nii ftim.'u .niw'i shi'.-n'l smU IiliiI fu!'l;', : ' . V1,"'.!.! liil; :.,! ,n.,(r: ::)'' ! $6,1 Kackereli. ?S It ill tu 'i:'uuiil-t:-ill lii!i tn i ,i,i Erebj Boastod Coffee ground to orde,r. ' . - " 'V - ' !- ', ' ' .'. , iiTha Very Best Butter "c6risiiiiitiy on 1' ' i'.i'J'fi ' -,ll Jjlli; lhH tM-U . ;il 'riiw ij.'i'.';i;!irt,l 3'"l ...! X'r .-Hftuia .hKi hi; J-':t,'j v.v jaiiJ,Mly, i !t f (ft ii!'l; ;!'!' Ji.ii! i i!0)''