T. ! l J ' VOL I. NEW BEENE, G.y WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1883. NO. 294. v,. it. . LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. , , -Patterson 'b Store Wanted..' . ' : . W; 8. PmixiPSHoma industry. '! Barney Fulshire Cotton seed. , Journal BHpllor-AlMiie. 2-v :t , Sunrises, :llf Length of day, Sun sets, :08 f 11 hours, 67 minutes: Moon sets at 11:50 p. m. . , . Mr. John Dunn was opening some flne Florida oranges on yesterday. '," . The sjoop Marion A. Green is on How. ard's ship railway for repairs. Col. J. W . Andrews was out t amicrh team yesterday evening. Dr. Bagby ears be has his nitros oxide of gas along1,! and 'can' take teetai oUt without pain. Pitt county Superior Court convenes next Monday. Our man, Taylor, will be on hand for the Journal. s ; . j, Mr. C. E. Slover has been receiving this week a fresh lot of fine groceries. He fells all about them elsewhere.' with1 'J w Serious Fall. , ,, , . .., i ;,.. j - Mr. Sanuwl Parsons had quite-a ' se'rl' one fall at Mr. iD.'.K. OKilbum's' office near (the market Jyestorday.'" e!ji4d gone up in the sepond storv n, search) Of some beets wax and on (starling down the ladder Slipped and threw him-.to ,tUe floor, a distance pf about nine feet.' 'One bone of his wrist was dislocated and he was otherwise badly bruised. "" rH Magistrate fhr Johc't "ounij-.' : We are indebted to Col'. J. N. Whit ford for the following li'of Magistrates appointed '.fat the Legislature, jjtir'.Ue county of Jpues: .j .;, f j,. r,v i ,,lT , i White Oak Township John Collins, Curtis HaV and Cvrus Foscue. " ' J l (1 PollokWUle Town&hir-Johu FearceL J. Y White, bauderson and May. wood A.i White.; ' a . iw fJ Trenton : t; Township 1,0'uis Klrit Thomas , Wilcox t John ! WjV. Wooten' and J. As, Smith, Vl; -I-..,. inihH. m.i Cypress Creek Township Berij. Brock', Benj. Biown and Dr.' Hammondrf. ' iTuckahbe Township Oscar. , Far,rier, F. M. Dixon and H. C. Koonce. Beaver Crock Township Dijrant Har- the place of papal error. His religious platform was., an' .atheistic blank, In the presence, of th4 jKlmoua., yearnluiss and wants of the neoole he tood . with emptyj bandB: jThe? strnctr whose I corner-stone was" " atnetsia couia not stand nfieaction toward Rome or down warn movement to anarchy was' ine- vitablerAlready a. rising aloud . was visible, and without a speedy change the whole heavens would be darkened. A republic without God is a republic without a foundation. When France slaughtered and drove out tue Hugue not8, she half-destroyed herself; the consummation of the secularist pro gramme oi tne innaei republicans would complete the ruin, of a great and gallant people. What trance needs now is a leader with the faith of Ouizot and the courage and eloquence of GambeUa a Protestant, not an infidel ; a builder, not an iconoclast. Uuder sucli leadership she will be saved from the perils that threaten her Dassinar acrain nnder the papal yok'elvhteh she Jiaa 'found so ncavj, ouu bu gumug, or sinaing again into the hell of atheism from which she Cotton Market. A hA. Mr. Murray, Steward of the Peniten tiary, came down yesterday morning as rison i. FlJoble and Wm1. tsler the advanoed guard of die convicts for Quaker Bridge road who are expected this morning.! v.-fUyiS TaA''i Mr. A. H. Patter received and put into position yesterday an elegant im The total amount of, cotton'in sight oa rnuay. juarcn vmwas u,uiid Daies, being an ; inmoe, iof a 1,145,01)4 asVonj' ror joy to sea such a leader come upon the stage just now. The way seems to be prepared. Perhaps God will lay his nand upon the man. " Youri correspondent "C". says "Je suis perdue" were not spoken of his soul, but were referred to his natural klife only and simply meant "I am gone." How does 'C." know this? 1. I think mK. ,-.vB--. dwith i880-'81. , Middling cotton penal soda . fountain. An automo m fnnntnin lnaa k.vnraitinir inn water. -r . 1 makes things look cool all around. , . Dr. F. S. Duffy returned from Onsljw vesterdav. whither he and Dr. Charlfetf had been to visit their aged, father who has been quite sick. He had improved somewhat When Dr.' Frank left. but was .still quite sicsk.,- .t ' The steamer Slitnandoah carried out yesterday fdr Misses Metts & 'Mitchell . two barrels and one box; for J. L. Rhem, seven barrels, and for J. A. Meadows, eight barrels of Kadishes;' 4 , Aaiembly Sketcb Book. "-." "S" We return thanks '.to. Co. .Jqhny N. Whitford for a copy of the Assembly Sketch Book prepared by J. B. Toralin- eon.' We may, published , some of, the sketches after awhile.. . nit via., same . date, in 1882, 6 .(i-d,,, in ,J831v 6 3-16d. and in 1880, 7 3-8. . Futures closed in New York on Tuesday steady at quotailoBs'-giVen1 'below with sale's of 56,000 bales; spots quiet an5 flrni: '' New Berne Market ifimi; sales of one hundred and nineteen bales, the- host, which classed middling bringirig 9 S-8-j Sheriff tiarper s lor stu ontne -matKet. NEW YORK MARKET. SPOT! 'Middling 10 8-16. , , Strict low, middling 10. , ; j , . ; '. Low middling 11-iu. ' " " 1 NEW YORK FUTURES:. - , y (. n ; ' 1 Morning. 1 Noon;' Eveninfe ,10,16 .10.15 10.31 10.30 10.44 10.44 10.57 ! 10.571 March, April, May, L June, 10.15 10.28 10.42 ,10.56 Tue Cannlu Establlabment. The Jargest shipment of canned oys ters' ever made from this port was made last Friday ' per .'steamer' Gotdsboro. Nearly 1200 cases were shipped on that UAMBETTA. "The death of this magnetic and pow erful man must tell upon the destinies of France whether fO. evil or good, it would be difficult from our stand-point tosayii .r3.!.:M;!j .is : hk "On the one hand. Gambetta was true patriot.': Demagogue as he was in the fullest eense of the-' word,' he I6ved dayUTh'a firm paid out last week $1500 lo and ihtense.v.lliB fiery heart swelled for oysters and labor and, will expend with joy or writhed in pain as the for double that per week when the dredges tunes of France rose or fell. Had de- . , , T , , 1 ':.. . I hveranoe been possible he would .have get to worx so tnac tne oysiers can ,. oe feeen he. dcUverer fr6m the- disasters supplied to keep the; machinery going, that came so fast and sooruslunKly with 1 " ' .'., .v,'. ; . ,; ."' j the German war, nAf ter Hie collaiae ol Uauibetta. ' " ". . I Rnnnnnrtiarti Ivin finrnnnnlitv wuh thivlrila We little thought that tlie f'squib" rallying-point' of republicanism; his ut- handed us, "Give the Devil HiB'Pe,'"! terance were; the :;electric ' Sparks, that which appeared in yesterday', issue of V,ie Veovmr 'n'8 "'.u . . v ., , , . ' nghthand pointed the way i to repubh- tne journal, was tne preiuae to a con- fln.Rin M. Btmnd- will hflld Ilia nartv to troversy about the religion of one of the jta advanced positions, and was the chief prominent figures in the nations or tne agency in eqwug iiinm uouuajuia uu -ttr- AiA v,o preventipa reactions that threatened .. ,. , , ...j, . ...... anarchy ,' or the revival, of despotism itne sermon wnicn is Bupposea to nave i jjjg Bervjcea (,0 France and " to the cause (drawn out the "squib" referred to. and, of freedom in those days can eicarcely hen, did not know the target at wht 3h De too nigniy vaiuecu , ne was, tne ,im- it was directed. There is no disputing the iact that Gambetta was a man of withM the' factions . that menaced the wonderful magnetism, and one that Willi Frenbh' republic he made at a critical nvrnvr nmminon nirA in thn KiHtnrV lunctureaa Hnexpected exhibition' Of t ... . r I oolf-rvrvioo rind Tnrtrlornt.irtn "hrtlHilld' Viia . , .... . ' ' 1 ' I' IWWWiUI.WWHllWH 1U .VUCV, W"" column brings tne man ana nis charac ter before bur readers, and closed with a retort WC." And Bcenla the air with tweet I guanner. The day grows long, 'the-.iughta.de-cliningv u o : ' ' . The Indian summer's sun is shining, The smoking hills are now on fire, 'And every night it s climbing higher. The water warm, the weather fine, The time has coma for book and line; Ado wn the creek, around the ponds, Are gentlemen and vagabonds. ; And all our dirty little sinners Are digging bait and catching mm- ' ners. The dogwood buds are now a ng, Andyaller jonquills sweet are smell ing; The little busy bees are humming, Ana everything says spring is com mg. Wanted; A SMALL DWELLING. Apply at PATTEKSON'8 BTORE, mall-dlt On Craven street. Home Industry. "W. S. PSXItlilPB, HARNESS REPOSITORY. Havlna lust received a laree stock of Har nena ni,"r'': T " T-nared tomakecurrluKe. bumv. Won and earl harness, or anything: swell-1 m my huv, .uuiucr. uepalrlng a specialty. mm t-lm Next Dor f 8. A. cnnrcUlll. GoltonJSeed. Seed of the "Bosa" Variety, CITY ITEII3. This column, urxt to local new, Is to be ind or Local AUvcrliiiDK. , A fine lot of N. C. Bacon, Bams, ' Shoulders and Sides at Hackburn Bros. ' A Flrat Class Sewing machine bran new can be bought cheap at the Journal office, t : It Stands at the Head. Swansboro Items. We are looking for a physician now among us, ui. j. w. tiiu,oi Warsaw, E. W. Mattocks has ended his school once emerged, scorched, blackened, and ?, HatcheI85 has Miss Hyman at Piny hideous. Millions of hearts would lean Green. Fish are very scarce now. and until the law passes prohibiting such small mesh nets they will continue so. Lip Hancock had another accident with his saw mill, but no one was hurt. only a piece of broken machinery, which ne nas nad mended and is at work again. some more bad weather now; a ni-ettv heavy snow and sleet on Thursday Which has iriven me a uniform Increase of I TWENTY per cent, over any other cotton. r or sale at nni ukm i s per ousiiei dv BAKNEY FULSHIKK. Leave orders at lteel Bros or Win. Kalter & Co. 's. Hew Berne. inaH-d&w For Sale for Cash, Cheap, ONE HORSE, BUGGY and HARNESS, WM. PELL BALLANCE CO , malSdtf S. Front St., New Berne, N. C. . u : l. 1 .l. i , n..,i,t i?i. , .-. , , I wureu luuatts mo younir insn poiaioes ImvA cnalldrl "fiflrfliio" 1ra mki. ' H raa I i a i i j, r"t7 ; ; ?r ' 1 as Pu" ana pewneB or wmcn mere is WANTED, Heirs of A. G. Hubbard. a vast quantity here, all in full bloom, win be Killed outright. M. A. F. Farnell. sr.. has 16 laree bales of cotton on hand, waiting for a better price, and has just killed eight more of those fine porkers, weighing irom 1Z3 to 2 (Hi each.. Mrs. t . . sr. and Mrs. Lam unlet beat any one raising Information Is wanted, by the undersigned. of the names and whereabouts of the heirs at law and next of kin to ALBERT U. HUB BARD. ho was born In Caswell county, N.U.. ana aiea at Jew uerne, n. u, ikc. isi, uva. JOHN A RICHARDSON, Aam'r., New Berne, N. C. March 18, 1883. dim Raleleh News and Observer. Milton Chron . . nuu 1 1 afk. I iaxeLLe lnserL iour Limes iu aaiiv ana word perdo, which ter get8 about 19 egg8 a day f rom a brood Of V (01710. and lRlnfhenn Shi hoi tiT in nnmW weekly and send bill to the Administrator. but as her was a man and Hot a female, he would have used ,lper(i," which is the masculine participle. - 2. i VPerdu" is . derived i from the French verb Vperdre" which means to lose. , 3. The French verb "perdre" is de rived from the Latin also convevB the idea the drd from which bur English word perdition is derived, v i -i If any man can show that Gambetta a T. ' . . J I 1 1 f . i . a wlrlllultt W a lusmuunuunj be bu8V Dut has not eot his eriirt at lred. Orders left the office of the Hotel will with the-tedchmg of Jeshs Christ and work vet: savs he will soon. Dr. Mont- 1)6 promptly attended to. gave evidence or a well-grounded hope ion is repairing nis mm, wnicn, oytne w , t?;Trti;rtiT of a better life, I mrelu shall rejoice. I way' is ne ?J f.V TOO BTOCeTieSl FaiT DeallXlgT jn: a t i i - """wumj. air. u. viiivu IB uie .wurit- OAil wmiUKlU jtlVO bllo UUYU) H1B Que i 1 rnan in nhawva t. i.tit j i i. l iZB.u ir iHjwmy ib commecaaDie, t. Bee the wUmington Star the T AWT?QT "DT)Tni70 while to misrepresent living, can notice of a big bale of cotton weighing -Li w VV JJiOX ITXilV'JliO iittruiy. .oauea crtmnatt, 'KinciY or w ,vuv uuuuuh auu n byi At us uw 'I i LA, 1 . I i ll snaae siory due ime. l aon t aouDt it, and don't expect that gent doubts that there are big snakes in the world either, if he does, let him come down this way next summer and we will show him .W. N. Marine has a good grist mill I attached to his engine and is making good meal. The work was done by ti ll. Hancock, ksq. M. Bussell seems to Dentistry. Dr. Gr. K. Bagby Will be at the GASTON HOUSE from the 13th to the 20th Instant, both days Inclusive. win visit lames at their residences ir ue. generous I ;'nuti-t;. .'!., 1 call upon C.'.' to state the grounds upon which he testa the final salvation ofaninfidl,irfV UttiM FOR CASH ONLY ! ret ' - ' , THE LIGHT RUNNING DOMESTIC.' For sale by . ' H. B. DUFFY, mal2d New Bernk, N. C. D. W. HURTT, MERCHANT TAILOR. ZANG'H (QL, jH T A IV MIDDLE STB.EET, Har. 36. Smw New Berne, V. C W. M. Powers. H. a Durrr ; Kinston' Items. Senator Loftin ran down to Kinston WaalM! and our SuccessII UB MSWW AVUV VMSV V. WVVVM TW WVWUOV i. iH J t -a it . u it. lowiu x uuii tywu f WeconBtantlyciuryavery large andselecl lNot much newB only some severe neor Itfat S.itnrdaVtnorhinr.,nut. rPlnmna u?f "'T' r: """ ?lu'iu f c urwxrH, y wv i oin niT.iZHTi ir vflrv mw. Ann mr. wm. Kaleigh bundav evening to .aid in' wind- Smith, another, is sick with his whole "'SIlWrT? a.8.l fonaay- family, and Mr. Joe. Howard's family According to the Census report of have all been sick but are better, those 1880. the State of Georgia has fif)3 farms that are livine. Little Joe., son of Mr, of i 1000 'acres and over; the State of H., died Thursday of inflamation of the North' Carolina has 3N: the State of throat, something like diptheria. lie New York has 21. Now which is the WM a bright little boy about ten years old and was going to school to us. ne was well on Wednesday at school, but after he went home was taken about 9 o'clock, p. m., with sore throat and soon died, we simpathise with the bereaved parents. : - ? i t River Steamers. ; . Steamer Kinston arrived Tuesday self -poise and moderation. too ardent co-partisans in check. consolidating bymafterlytacticA forces tnat were reaay m rusa (inip collision. The'party leader became, a. Btateeman; the impassioned popular orator A clear headed,, vigilant, successful ntan ot at fairs. "' The strong hand that had launch ed the republic upon the stormy 'waters -with .eventy.eightbale.cotton.lOO bar- 'SttSS. rels rosin, eicht barrels spirits turpen tine, a lot of pork and several. passeW gers. 'Returned the same evening with fertilizers, and general merchandise. Steamer Neuse arrived with fifty bales ened to wreck it These' services - will never beforteotten by Frenchmen, What ever may be the political future of France. Unalloyed 'patriotism a;nd a record of brilliant service will give him a parmaner place in the (hearta; hmj most prosperous State.,, ' A .terrifia blast of the great Wiggin 's storm passed over this place last Thurs day night, causing nervous females to hide their heads under bed coverings. while tne "'lords ot creation"-loaded themselves with beer and Monongahela as dead.weignts against the storm. Winds! r flay hMV; convicted at the spring term, 183, Lenoir Superior court and sentenced to the penitentiary hve years for horse stealing, has, on appeal to the Supreme court, been granted a new trial, which will probably come oil at nexf April erm , of our Superior COHfVlWv.il 1 l'i" ')' !. there are rid material changes to re port in our markets Since last week. Provisions and, delicacies seem to be plentiful. I. iTlia vcotton season, for , '82 and '83 Is well nigh over, that staple cbming'in now very meagerly. Non resident cotton buyers are, leaving and preparmg'-tfr'ieave tin a oetter day. -The ihBatiftte archer" sent his darts so thick and aure in Kinston last week that the missed, as well as the stricken, came almost within his clutches. A death was reported to relatives, who m a . m . ....... I - . . . J 7 .... ....." i .'4 cotton oi wnicn lourteen were : tnrouen countrymen, ana wj nosteriTT jm I prouauiy appear tne most uoiuuib nguie freight; a bt of pork: 800 white;' Bhad from Pitch Kettle and several passen- The Etm city arrived 0n, Monday night with cotton,'; corn consigned to J. V. Williams, one thousand, dozen of among the renchmensoi this . genera tion.' 1 1 : v .n i.i ! .rJi'-'.f j n.i '.-n ' "On the Dther hand, there are grounds for us to conclude that Gambetta.. had done his work, and that he died none too soon for his own fame oi fox good of France. His genius was destructive eggs, and a number Of passengers,; .She rather than constructive; ' Ho 'was the returns to Bayboro this morning with a good cargoof general rerchandise, . Your Name in Print. . ;.;;,;V' Mr. Anthony Davis, executor to the Will of the late R. W. King, and, Wm., Hunter, Esq., were in the city yesterday looking after the interest of., the e stae. ' Sheriff Hooker, of Pamlico, passed, .up to Kinston yesterday to pay the annual instalment of Pamlico's portion pf Cra ven's debt. ' . ' 1 n ' ly ( -! '' Mr. D " i' ". i niH nun man tn hatter rinwn llia.atronilvholdR of tyraUPjilud, tuperstitiOik.ABa1 ua.i, wear away the rubbish, tie was Ba radical where aild' wheii "radicalism was' heiee' sarv. Legitimacy and clericalism need ed to bo ptuoiten up py tnaroot pw he and hiti nartv attempted.- and fvth4H large measure of success,, Factious ob structives were beaten down before his enerirv and OouratoanCLtheVadl'tScates of halfmeasurea were swept, onward wnn mm dv ine iorre oi nis eiuuueuvt;' By his work the way h s beeri opehea for the advent , of a .great, constructive .ml.' i ? I 1 1 I - A ... I TV.n fr.r V,.il 1 A.d in the eyemnRtram tor.Kin8ton.yesterd7.beti!i''innBt bosses twd elemente'of 1ut-T., BfeS;; throw'd . n away his winter Mr. JNat. i.icnardson is on to la cess which the latter idCKftd; "lie "must r.nnn rin a -clai. tn rnlaHiroB. I understand that liberty "cannot be in ..'.. frirnrofi in the name or liDertr: tnat un- Dr. A. F. Lammond ana Laap Brock, f j methods in Dolltics are not! intified' Esq., were at the Exchange yesterday I because the ultimate bbiect had in view wkha pmA Int. )f,cc"fm.' Thf-se lis a eood one. The methods of thet rotten - . ... . . i ., a ; nanpire are noieanoii ueu wneu wneu- I 1 I 1 . K .1 . M . 1. 1 . . . 'IM. a V ! oenuit oi; viie - tit-1? rejumm .v1 "1 f, tlem out'., borh ing .,). f :', i heretofore vw owneia cf V J 1 their tec 1 i 1 Z X TJ C. r f l Ivv 1" 1 1-; -t ia their r l-h- i in becoia- vi'o'l.ave ' 1 to f. COMMERCIAL. NEW BERATE MARKET. Cotton Middling 9 8-8: strict low middling V 1-4; low middling V l-B. seed cotton Extra nice, tic.: ordi nary 2ic. Corn In sacks', 65c.; In bulk 62tc. Rice 80 to 95c. per bushel. Turpentine Receipts moderate. Firm i. on ka Jf (Ill 9.UV IVl Uip. Tab rlrm at l.ou and $1.7o. Beeswax 20c, to 22o. per lb. Honey 60c. per gallon, i Wheat 90o. per bushel. ' Beef On foot, 5o. to 7o. Muttos $2a2.25 per head. ) Hams Country, 13al3ic. per pound. ' raKSH rORK vatfe. per pound. Eoos 13o. per!dozen. Peanuts $1.85 per bushel. Canned Goods, Goods in Glass, Teas, Coffee, Spices, Cakes and Crackers, Flour, ' Provisions, Tobacco, Cigars and 1 ' Snuff. And we solicit a call from the city trado. Wacall especial attention to our Knglish Breakfast and Japan Teas, and our "Hunip- ton" Java and Rio Ooftee, fresh ground every day, at 20c. lb. The best In the city. Try a package. Bianuani uranuiacea ougar, luc. A No. 1 Fancy Flour 4 els. Our "I Boquet" Cigar, 5c. each; 0 for 25c- We keen the best of everything, and guar antee both price and quality, and cheerfully REFUND THE MONEY ON DEMAND. $9" The Cash Trade Only Solicited. Wm. Pell Ballance & Co. S. Front Bt., New Berne, N. C. novl7-dlv V. H. Powers 6 Co., S. FBONT ST., NEAR MIDDLE , MANVFACTDERS OF Tin & Sheet-Iron Ware DEALERS IN Hardware and Agricultural Implement. Job work of all kinds In our line solicited. Hsving secured the sale of the celebrated ACORN STOVES and RANGES, made by Rathbone, Hard t Co., we should be pleased to have you call and convince yourselves of the fact that the Acorn Stoves are unequaled for Beauty, Quality, Durability and Economy of Operation. We guarantee them to do more In less time and with less fuel, and to gtv more general satisfaction inan any oilier stoves made. Cook stoves for coal or wood. , W. M. POWERS & CO. March 8th, 1883. dim Ai ne l j j mas si.ro to i.a5 per bushel the supposed , deceased , who, on being fontid, v?as, discovered to b! alive and kicking;; He peremptorially declined to take a ride' ih the hearse and called Sot a "chew of tobacco" to establish t'there, was, life ft)' the old form yet. Dr1.1 VIM.'. Kouhtree;; a regular tfi'adu- ate in medicine, has taken an office in the office building of Li) Harvey, Esq., on' Queen street Jm.i rune ton. with the Burtjose of pursnintf the practice1 of his tnbfessiphJ Thepoct6rha8beenahigh- inaI; not wanted. ty successini.pracHuonery aooui tniriy nearts, o.ou; saps, years; at uooaerton ra ureene county. He has nurchased the H. F. Bond home tlead near Kinston-.taking up his reel dence there and now oners' ma Protes sional services to the people of Kinston phil6fiopIier,.thu8 sings-.in the AtlanU WLitu Crara Cheese, Cwmttuttpn tnecommg ot spring. ; Hark1,' I hear a bluebird sing, C And that's a sign of eoming spring. ine uiiunea, i a.uuj w cu. per iu. Chickens Grown, 65a60c. per pair. Turkeys 91. 75 per pair. Meal Bolted, Wo. per bushel, ; Potatoes Bahamas, ; 60. : yams 60c. perbusheL . ; . y i---. -. a, !,;A. Turnips 80c. per bushel. r,, Walnuts 50o. per bushel. Shingles West India, dull and nom- Building 0 inch, 2.60 per M. i ; SALE OF Household & Kitchen FURNITURE. WATSON & STREET, Auctioneers. On Wednesday Morning, MARCH H, AT 10 O'CLOCK, V 11, -.11 . 1.1 .... DA... T.,... ., . 1 Will Bril Hlr HIV fCBIUCIIt CUU DUUUI ClUllb St.. at Public Auction, for Cash, my Household and Kitchen Furniture, consisting In part of one Brussels Carpet (new), one Black walnut Parlor sett, two very targe nne eteei ETigrav. Inirs. Bedsteads. Bureaus Sofas. Chairs. Oen- ter and Extension Tables, and a great number of articles not necessary to mention. troalldtd , , 1). H. HASSELL. 1 fA FRESH SUPPLY OF GsR 0 CURIES Received TO-DAY s 1 (Established n 1859.J I. L. OHADWIOK, Commission Merchant, No. 336 Washington St,, and , Hupson St., Cor. Horatio St. REPEKENCE8: t U. 8. Mace, Druggist, ' Mami'EL K. street, Gaston House, , ; ; New Berne, ; Or any agent of Old Dominion Steamship Company. . nial(d2m Send Your Orders britohettm aitvriT ,! The robin is bobbin' awund so merry, I reckon he's drunk on a china berry. The hawk for Infant chickens . watcheth i ai P3 And 'fore11 V6' he 1 temDted shortcuts to republican ascen dency ant r"r- lncncJ v 7ttJ W"; these objects.' 1'reedoui and justice are' inseparable; : c' vhen s. ' divorced, ;i both perinh.. ,-.: v; ' - "Gambetta s great diifect was his lack cf faith in God.., lie had oothirto take klnorone The.liziardi js' Vynft'i'Wnisel't.'bn'ra' 1 rail; .t .v win, i wtit.'i .! Thelanib is 'hakihg- his new born ! tail; Ut - The darkey is plowing with his stub born hi ulev '':''" ' And cavly hollers: 1 1'Gee you fooll'' King Cotton has unfurled his bannerol v v.l , i . -i s ; .n ii . . .i -I.- h ui;" - '-ro ' ? English Breakfast Bacon, ' - i ; Beef Tongues, ; 1 Coston Baked Beans, ''. l'$iV'Z-:ri''-Potted Ham, .Ufv, ' .f-ji'.;.!,-... r:;.:,!,j ...! PkkleS, V '''!' - ..y:'y-rz-- - Baisins, While Ex. C Sugar, v " , ;; . ; , ; , ; f!; Granulated Sugar, ' . i i lj, : ! Finest Grade Flour. ' ';' I have on stock : ' Small Hams, n , Fine Syrup, ; Gnts Worcestershire bauce, Canned Fruits, ; FRESH ROASTED COFFEE, 5 , (Ground to order). The Finest TEAS that can be had. ;.-v0. E. SLOVER. ,.. Janll-dly Office Secretary and Treasurer, - . ' New Berne, March 1, 1883. Stockholders' Meeting. The Annual Meeting of the Stock holders of the New Berne & Pamlico Steam i Transportation Company will be held In CITY OF NEW BERNE on ': v . , i Wednesday, March 14th, at ELEVEN o'clock, a.m., at the COT TON EXCHANGE ROOMS, ' ' y',' T; A. GREEN, ' ', ma2-dtd . . V Seo. and Treas. . T ..; ; W. F. ROHNTREE FOR . Good Butter, , Royal Crown Flour, P. T, George Best Hams, Best Coffee and Teas, , And all kinds of .' : ; . . FAMILY GROCERIES. ! 1 Middle Street. Bear the Market. ' The Thoroughbred Stallion j Vance Will make the season at my Farm, near New Berne, the FIRST WEEK in every month.' " ,''."." ' : ; . . - . Polloksville, Second Week. Trenton, Third' " Bayboro, ' Fourth " ' : Terms $18 Cash, or $20 by approved note, payable November 1st. ' i Pedigree, see handbills. ' . R. RANSOM. March 8,1883. , d&wlm $25 REUGID! t, ; I will pay TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS , for the return of the Watch and Chain 1 lost by my little boy, Carl,, on Friday ' last. NO QUESTIONS ASKED. ; . ,, , . Thechain was square linked, and had , attached a Gold Mounted Bean Charm ... Leave at Journal office or to me. - . Mar4tf JOHN A.RICHARDSON. .. MALARIA.! If you would keep free from malarial chills, etc., try . , . 'n , ,s "YADrGIl ClnCr.!:" For sale in New Berne at REEL BROS. & ASKINS. Only 60 eta, ,. sept. 26-d-tf . , ( ,

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