'. UIIL, .14 - (fl 1) .1. ,M 1 VOL I. - ; NEW MARCH 31, 1883. NO. 309 t li: K." ! 5' ' 4 1 LOCAL NEWS. Journal MlBUtnre Almaane.- , Sun rises, 5:47 1 Length of day, Sun sets, 6:21 f 12 hours, 34 minutes. . Moon rises at 12:42 a. m. : T - ; f.f : Maj. W. L. Palmer has put iu-an ele gant, new Boda fountain. j Considerable cotton on the platform waiting for a higher price 1 ' 1 ' The city authorities are putting .ju a new aqueduct at 'the foot of "Craven: street r " ' 1 ;-" " The schooner Jas. Jf.'HaW,'6apt ' Dai sy from Philadelphia ia at the railroad wharf with a cargo 'of coal. ' ; Dr. Duffew antl wife who have boen spending the winter south and for a f ow days iii New Berne left for their,4, hpmo in N. Y. yesterday.. y j The passenger coach on the Midlnuil load went up yesterday with i the' fol lowing inscription on the aide:- . VLet irfd on according t to law. ; M. ' Mason, Constable. ; : ' ' ;. ' L, J. Moore, Esq., procured judg ments against the Midland Co. ester day for the employees, and Mosorf Han son, the constable was writing his, sign on all the cars of the CO. he can fihif.J ' At a meeting of the Board of Trustees of the New Berne Academy held yes terday evening, Mr. J. A.' Meadows was elected a Trustee to fill the vacancy caused by the death of J. W. Harper. This is a good selection. - Dr. J. M. Hodges, of Lenoir county, who has iust completed his medical course at Bellevue College Newr York, 1 has located in Mount Oave. Mr. Hodges is a worthy young man, and, we be speak for him a lucrative practice in the field of labor that he has-just en tered. I; ' j-1 Insurance Paid. ; i- John S- Long, Esq., paid to Mills & . Walker, on yesterday, S900, the insur ' ance of the Fire Association on the ma chlnery of their tobaocq, factory:' J v ' PaaaenRera on the Shenandoah. Messrs. A. M. Baker and Jos. Holland , for Philadelphia and New York; Miss Mamie Ellis, for Norfolk; Misses Jennie and Nannie Hughes, for, Baltimore; , Maj.' John Hughes for New York. Will Be Paid. , ' . , , , "Col. Andrews, is there" any danger of the employees of the Midland, Cq. having to lose their wages due when the Receiver took charge V", ' , "None whatever. I am trying to sell the Presidents car aha the boat which will bring money enough to pay every cent the Co, legitimately owes that is iftheyjetme sell them1; if they attach them, I can't sell them." Infanticide. On yesterday morning an infant male white child was found in the water at the Long Wharf which had . evidently been thrown there the night i before ' Coroner Bates summoned a jury of in quest who rendered the following ver diet: "That the child was probably thrown into the water and drowned by some person or persons unknown." . Schooner Arrival.; . "t t Schooner Theresa, Fisher, master, from Germantown, Hyde county, with com consigned to Wahab & Creole.'' Schooner piio, Scarborough master; from Sladesville, . Hyde county , with corn consigned to Wahab &Credle. Schoonet M. Carrie Payne, Waster, from Wysocking, Hyde county, with . J 1 TTT T !t 0 corn cunsigneu w w . jr. currus. ex. jV- J. A. Meadows-and Wahab & Credle. Sohooner Varina, Bell, master, fnmi Sladesvill, Hyde county,' with cotton con1 - - V . : " f ' Cotton Market. Futures closed weak on yesterday; Sales 70,000 bales. Spots quiet; !; New Berne market quiet; sales o fifty-five bales 0 1-16 being the highest paid. . NEW YORK MARKET, SPOT-H" Middling 10 1-16. ..''U' ' Strict low middling 9 7-8. l.MC ) Low middling 0 9-1B. . .. t : NEW YORK FUTURES: , ',. Morning. Noon. Evening. March, April, Mayt .T' June,, . a.91 .: a.uo. lo.ya 10.4 10.83 10.04 ' 10.18 : 10.32 i : 10.00 10il 10.28 Ilutupty Bumpty. , The mess notices, taken from tna Wil Star and Charleston News and Courfer, ffud advertisement published .in ' the Journal, had the effect to draw out, a good house" for the. Humpty'Dunipty troupe on Thursday ' bight, bui wfe te gret to say the, audience was yery.mucli disappointed. We have always regard ed a criticism from the Star as worth considering, and we believe the people generally in this city usually place muqh confidence in what it has to say of the-: atrical entertainments; but they' foal that they liave been rather; sold.. this time. The company must have dopre ciated rapidly since leaving our sister city. : ' " ' ."' ' Major's Coaxt. "! -. Walter Smith Was before the "Mayor on yesterday for violating sec." i 1 , clap-- dtanpcW fojr $M$ hi' &r4fi,'ofTChyf ordiuan "as fined five-dollars tiiid cost. He lollars iud cost. 1 id guilty of resisting aa also adjudged guilty of resisting an 1 offwerji he! drtdhlrgej ofclriuty i whitfliMwaS fitted 'three dollaia a: aid cost. 1 : SChodri'er'r. W Tlfomas, Oi Beaufort.' H. C. Weeks Tor Wicks), before renort- ed.Q5.6j.he.puth 'piioC Ilaittras' Inlet, N. C, parte both cables nijght of March '2CT ahd" drove' ashore. Captain and four men landed in theiAowo. hoat She is from WashintctonV N;,.':Q,' r 1 Penu's Grove,..N. 'J-v aiHl 'm1 hunticr 1. nvJ .V. i bapukaiuiihBltii,:,1) -i .Tfili,.,. Tinnsot,: Wfc reassembled jslerdatmtbrrtinir'ior the trial of cane No. 2nf Ohrth'-'OAksniithva theMidlmd Railway-OjmWnv. In this case Capt; Oaismith brines au action ..gaiust the Compunv for'ti.O' Teoovery of fcsWL due; f!,,.,,.!, ;,! Muioiinlfinding v ' .,vw -T-r -- - theiunl6:Wiiig'o?3he; car;o6f 'eWuiH broueht in at Morehewd by the- bajrque i 'eh and itehti)i6,. ' 'WfceA tn;cpuit.. .cale,d to order Col.- J. 'W. . AndiWs, Superintendent and Agfeat df the Midland '(Joinp-iiiy, filed tin afiidavit, through his 'counsel, KiM fiinnnrtii'a. Mar.1v.'fcfiiii' the! J.iL--.'ii-;.'L'',Vj2 Como'ahv could not eet jusuue m that. court." 'The Justice ruled that ,Col. An drews was not the proper party to file the affidavit a he had no 'authority to present Jha :Cpmpany;-frher,eiipon Col. Androwa drew a paper from his pbeket containing' his f, appointment as Superintendent-, etc. Just then a lively scene ensued, '" Tlitf paper was handed to Mr. W. W-. ''Clark,- Capt. Oaksmith's Attorney, he hande;d it to' Capt., Oak- gmith; Col. .Andrews took it from the Captain and handed it back tothecourt: Mr. Clark again handed it back to Capt. Oaksmith, Col. Andrews reaching out hiS hafad for if at the same time. At the olnco nf tliia liftTo tinicnrln tha trnl nrn. voc-e-, D..v.. (, j i witness., His testimony in.rogard to sei wees renaeretnuo yoiupuiijf in umiwir j j .v. 1 ,l ing the barque, vwR.ana iUWBie,,was pretty much the same as, that, given in tne caseor ine uartue tins, juraw ing in a remark in ''the' mean time that Mt. Best was ' a. crank. At the 'concur siqn of the testimony, Mr. Simmons of counsel for defendant arope and sub mitted a motion to dismiss the case fon wantvef jurisdiction, and upon ., , i ).. ,, i 'w , ... vi this ,fh9tioii!;,.ie; .made a very able argument, fehowing that tk,e contract under which . Capt.. Oaksmith superin- fan dart tlin 1 anil in i of! tha several car- goes' of - steel ' brought ' into Mdrehead ??ght of Honor, arid that up toy ester City forth; Co. wavacontnuous one), day only two more names were needed and at 'he" plaintiff had, ,no right to t0 complete the number necessary to divide. UD' his claim so as to bring it within the jurisdiction of a Magistrate, - At. tho close .'of Mr., Simmon's, argu ment the court took a recess until, 3:80 O'elock.. ! r itf- )'! ' Upon the , 'reasembliiig of the, court Mr. Clark replied to tho' argument of Mr. gimmons after which the justice de nied tho motion to dismiss. . (Wo did not. hear Mr. Clark s speech, hence, w.' AiMi aif Vt' VUCICU UV bJXO UbUUl D1UO AliO lUDU , . . , a t WW, VI rUi, .i.A. Jk,, ' i'LkjJ oL f rW .TuF"'l llwVW B rr rn rn irnn iin T.ri n xr v r.iTt' a , 2',iir i rVs , " We cauvsat Mils much?fo Capt. -Oak- ,lL . . . . .t . ' ,. frtMMpvvto, htxr on MMftdiTXTP ormrnair ami g ttqIiiqa .., ,, . ,. L,, ble aid to the attorney on his "side. The ,.t'' ,'Tir J... J' , tsesioynaicate lost one oi us-sniewaest . , , , . , . . factors when he.tWUed againatit;... Charlotte Journal. The mad , dog excitement Steel CtoiahaVeaelRsjII A 'colored boy' has'acfuail ltjeen' oltfeh by a rabid dog and the people are up in ms, jtigciWHi.uujj jvuu --aiAjuo.i 19 bitten1 bbV !is 'a ten-year-old' Soil' Of ; xi. Andy, Mcdiii, arid ,yeBterday morning wnen ,pe,.; w,enii ,,M give iuo jcow ner morning's supply of shucks the dogwas found lying in, the shuck' pile as tne 4oi'4t''rt'a fulof the shuckBthe'atiima! jiimpeil at" tim and bithip o tle 1 Strong Wfli 'iu'mnloned and ho li Jj M, imhie- diately cut, out the flesh around thl bite and then rcautSrfied ' the ;wound.j , messenger was Sent Hd tho ttf ttifwe. John T. Butler's mad Btoue,; which was falls, the front falls",lh"o Cardinal. W' applied to the ileiuftder ,directiori3.Bent sey fall. I6e)ajty nJiicfbBs,. the Other, py Mr. cuuef ., omcq tuc uii)iii;ibiu ui. the niad stone the boy's parents aud menus uvw ..uuu, u KiButiiitu juiuu from their fiitnas , dad have 'no f oars Wliritcveiv of tlie boy ever going mail, Thd rabid animal Was killed ifi!6r.bihg, shot several times. ' It bit a number ;6f ddj;ji in tlio neighborhood, all of which ar'euot Joeing'; kept tied .up,.:'. cer tain deutlv for a stray dog to show "his ' Ihea'd iu, Steel Creek.townt.hip. ?' j-'-'J' Notice to 'Mariners.' ':t; 'iftef April 20, ,,1883, two' fixed flector lights'wiU be exhibited ilVblD ID I1U1CVV, LiTCU U1UII VU BU red re- xhibited near the southern end of, Daufuskie Island, S. C, & a ran20! to. cuide into tho Savannah fOrlrivpr. (la... This rauo-e ia RBCondarv to tlieTyljQe range, and can be followed, going; in,jll pauticai miles, ! or until Tybeje tower; bears. W. J S. The front ligh will bat shown at height of 23 feet above mean sea level, from a win dows (u a keeper's' de welling painted ,wbite;." Tlie rear light !will be shown at a height of SS fett above iiieim sea level, f roih a skeleton tower' in the form of a l.nkt f f,n t l ....I; "t ...:' r .... li ""ife1J"'. uv iccc l iuiii us uusb iiuu leu udova to its ton. wireo-iouniiR nnie,, ana. tne. line ; ocm- ?tiDg them bears N..W.-4 N, approxinlate;p6sitlonsof Relights , , , 0Ulc' Wua8,w:.w W ) f otth, Jongude OTf SlS'-ywst. : h17," I .""'I u ortI?' "gWle. 80-;52;j2()) west, n t".u - .';l!.l -! ri,1u,?"l U,.S auu uiances f)t M-'f"-.y" " TvlwalAtrnrlr. fi.n. fi- b. by .E. J, E.,!4i -nautical miles. Ty bea ; knoll, i cut rear beacon bears from,:front beacon 8." W.; by S., 4i nau tical uiiies.i ;i 1 i : 1; .Tjbee tower boars from rear beacon S.' E.,i 8.1 41 hautical miles. iybee knoll cut rear beacon bears from rear beacon S. S. W. i W., 4 nau tical miles. " " " ' By order of the Light-House Board: Stephen C. Howan, Yice-Adniiral IT. S. Navy, ,. Chairman. '.'' Wasluugton, D. C-, March 24, 1883. ' ' 11 ' ! Pamlico Items!. Mif. Cherry 'anew invention, his rice planter, is attracting considerable at teation. Already the owner is receiv ing orders for them,1 m some instances at, anv nriffc . ' ! ! 1 ' nsu oi au Kjnus are , very scarce hereabouts. From accounts it ammars I., t'--..l ' , . , mia the festive herrjng ! has. about abandoned the watera nf Nii pm. Uco'and Bay rivers, if their scarcity this spring, is a criterion. Any kind of -fish would readily bring a good price lere now.i, , jii.nii! '!,- iAmong other improvements going on and projected iii' Stonewall" is a drug store. 'Dri'W. T.' Kenhedv is the nro- i i ' , . 'i wi iiu utu an euuy Deen com- menceJ-!: ,... !,".. . j '(, j ,. J ;' . ;!! ; ! , i , I We understand.thaLefforts are being maae l9 estaoiisu at Bayboro a lodge of ceivea cnarter. inw is a good thing. i "Holler Skates. ' The roller skate" is a wayward quad raped , It is as frolicsome and more in nocent-looking than alamb but for in- terfering withbne s upright attitude in a community it is, perhaps, the best ma chine that has appeared. , ' . v One's first feeling on standing up on a pair of roller skates is an uncontrollable tendency to come from together, One I . , . . Til 1 , I ww uiuj DVUl V VUK VVnQlUO XUtlilVf vv UliC tbe othef promptly Btrlke8 out for ArJ. 20na- ine legs ao not stana Dyeach otkt as legs related by blood should do, - - . i but each shows a disposition to set up in , . , j , 4 . , business alone, and. leave you to take clJitoLstjJm?. The awkwardness of ithla arrangement is . ., ... apparent., i-Wfule theyrare settuig up . , ti ,1 iiU it .. ... . independently there is nothing for you . A. . . t, M , o , developments.' And jrou have to sit down, too, without having made any previous preparation for it and without havkieudevotedr much "'thim'ch't to it as you mighii have dohehad ydu been consulted itt the matter.'' ' ' ;': . One of ' the faoticea,We tilings at a skat I j it. . ij, i mg wns is lue btrung uitracuon Detiveen theM,hu'niari, boav and the i'loor of the rink;j If. the' hvi4&Alh4f,' bad .been coming uirougn space ior oays ana aayi at.tW 'v.at'e of a 'million miles a second without stOYminz at eatinfi: stations and riot excepting'SundayBheri, it,1 Strikes theVfloor Ve'icaritunderstand- why it struck tbe'riop'wiw 86.;toucn'. violence, As it ih, however,' the i thing is inexpl cable s 1 1 '.. n '' . '' -l 41 ! There1 aro different kinds of falls in vogue at the rink. " Tliercf arc the rear .tnree in a puo ana bo on. mere are goine, tho t'jUsfliatX-ouktliketobe exoua ' irum- ucuTiDing-. - inc rear I fail is the f avorte, , is more frequent- ly utilized than any other. There are twd poslfioriB'in'sltatin'g, the per'pendio' ular and tlijj feizontaji TiAdvanced skatera prefor tho perpendicular, while others affect the h'o'rizontaU , - . Skates , are. no reapeetors of persons. T hey will lay out a minister of the gos- pel or the mayor of the oity as readily as they will a short-coated, one-suspender boy or a giddy girl. , , , t ; When one of a man's feet starts for Nevada and the other for Colorado, that does not separate him from the floor or break up his fun. Other por tions of his body will take the place his feet have just vacated with a prompt ness that is surprising,, and bo will find that the fun has just begun for the people looking on. ; 1 The equipments for the rink are a pair of skates, a cushion and a bottle of liniment. ' : i A Bold Burglary. , Cliarlotte Journal. , Night before last some unknown par ty entered the Swinson House, over Wads worth s stables, and going into a room where four lodgers, W. M. Wood side, B. W, Woodside, Pat. O'Donnell and Dan. Campbell, were sleeping, gathered up their pants, went through the pockets, got what money they con tained, and then threw the pants in the middle of the floor and left. The first two named are compositors in the Jour nal-Observer office, and the latter Irish peddlers. The burglars got $9 out of W. Woodside's pockets, 25 out of the peddlers', and none from W. M. oodside, who is prudent enough to put his money under his pillow every ght on retiring. The burglary must have been committed after two o'clock in the morning, as the printers did not go to their room until that hour. The whole affair is wrapped in mystery as deep as the desolation and despair hich fell upon the owners of the bur glarized pants. The money was hard earned, and the men could ill afford to lose it. Sensible Farmers. ' Cliarlotte Journal. Steel Creek township, this county, is coming to the front as the model town ship, not only of the county, but of the State. Yesterday two of her citizens placed an order with one of our leading hardware firms for two cord binding reaping machines, at a cost of $300 each, and about one dozen more of the same sort will be bought this season by the farmers of that township. Besides this, they are buying the improved sulky piOWs. IliD VI OCA xaiuicio WD turning their whole attention to raising small grain, and are touching cotton extremely lightly. ., COMMERCIAL. NEW BERNE MA11KET, Cotton Middling 0 1-8; strict low middling 9 1-16: low middling . Seed cotton Extra nice, sc.; oral- nary Sic. UORN in sacks, tioic.-, in duik oajc. IUck 80 to 95o. per bushel. Tubpentinb Receipts moderate. Firm at $2.50 for yellow dip. Tar Firm at l.ou and l.7a. Beeswax 20c. to 22o. per lb. HoNBY60c. per gallon. Wheat 90c. per bushel. ! Beep On foot, Bo. to 7c. : Mutton 2a2.25 per head. 11AM8 Country, 12ic. per pound. , Lard Country, 13c. per lb. Fresii Pork 7a9c. per pound. Eaoa 13o. por dozen. Peanuts $1.00 per bushel. . Fodder $1.25. per hundred. Onions $3.50 per bbl. Peas 1.50 per bushel. . : Hides Dry 9c. to lie, green 5c. Tallow 6c. per lb. Chickens Grown, 55a60o. per pair, Turkeys $1.75 per pair. , r 5 Meal bolted, 700, per bushel. jama 60c. Potatoes Bahamas, oo.: per bushel. J ' , Turnips o 00. per busnei. Walnuts 50c. per bushel. Shingles West India, dull and nom inal; not wanted. Building 5 ich, nearts, iii.ou; saps, vt.ov per ii. . ' ' ; -SKINS. '.,' - Coon, 80o.; fox 40a50c.', mink, 30a40c.; otter, $2a5. : ,.' ; . CHAS, E. McCOTTEB,, DEALER IN ! Wines,'. Liprs, ' Cigars, Tobacco, Etc., Berener .& Engel's Lager Beer on Ice. Ginger Ale, Sweet Cider, etc.; always on hand. , ,, madld&wly Received this Day, Marci' 30, 1883, ; StIIE VERY BEST ' Gilt Edge Creamery Butter, for table so, packed In 5 lb. tin palls, at 85 cts. per lb.. by the pail... Equal toany goods in the market, None better. Also ' Mountain Butter in K'ts of twelve to thlity pounds, at 25 cents per pound by the kit. , C. E. FOY & CO., r '.,...1 Wholesale Grocers, mnSd-t f ; Brick Block, Middle st., , 13. B.'IA.TE, i dealer in and Bhlpper of ; x Fresh and Salt Fish, Oysters,' Etc.; Etc, Hew Berne, N. C. Krenh Klsh and Oysters shipped by Express fc. 0. 1). to all parts of the country. To guard against disappointment orders should reach me 31 hours prior to time of shipment of goods. lani-dAwly . . A FEESII SUPPLY OF GROCERIES Received TO-DAY : White Cream Cht-r e, , English BreaiaHst Bacon, : : Beef Tongues, Boston Baked Bcuus, Potted Ham, ; Pickles, " , Baisius, While Ex. C Sugar,." Granulated Sugar, Finest Grade Flour. I have in stock: .1 Small Hams, Fine Syrup, (nts Y orcesteislure Sauce, Canned Fruits, ' FRESH 110A8TED COFFEE. (0 round to order). The Finest TEAS that enn be bad. . O.E. SL0VER. Jnnll-dly , , ' A Comfortiiblc Itoom In tho central pint of tho city. Apply nt mu2Mtf JODltXAIj OFFICE. BY 1'SINO. Baughman's Improved Cledieaies! U Sasks FOR THE Protection of Meat. They have been tested fer the past six years and are pronounced by thousands of farmers who have used thcra to be tho best way to keep meat. Will hold a ham weighing from live to fifty pounds. For gala by HUMPHREY & HOWAKD. Middle st., New lierne, N. C. 6 Country Hams and Lard for sale. ma20-dJtwlm -TO W. F. HOD NT REE FOR Gooi jutter Royal Crown Flour, P. T. George Best Hams, Best Coffee and Teas, And all kinds of FAMILY GROCERIES. Middle Street, near the Market. J. L. McDANIEL, DEALER IN Choice. Family Groceries, CANNEJ GOODS of all Kinds. The Very Best Butter received fresh from the best Northern Dairies every fen days. !Specia.fc.:'nMou calleu to ins Choice Grades of Fsunily Flour. Broad Street, 4 Doors above Middle, 1au2dly NEWBERN, N. C. , ,. Established 1870. G.S.PALMER, GENERAL ; " -.' C0MSSI01T MERCHANT, ... For the Sale of - u , SOtTHERN PRODUCE, ' Potatoes, Peas, Beaus, Melons, Etc., : ... 154 Eeade St., New York Chatham National llank, New York City. n. k. s '. tit Thurner & i;a, sew iorK vny. 1), McAlpin, Havannah, Ga. fj.Hean, Jacksonville, iui. . E. J. Harris. Ocala. Fl. Sherwood A Harvard, Arredondn, FU. W. H. Williamson. Mlcanopy. Ma. . JVHiDevereux & Bro., Charleston, S. C u. f. Keltt&uro..jNonolit, va.j , ..i ; - li, A. Winder, Frank town, Va. ' ....... , l. w.J nes. tnerrvstoiie. va. AH communications must be addressed to the oltice, as I employ no agents. Utenclls, etc,., lurnlshed on application. 1 maril-dSm , ' 'COMMERCIAL ;S' UUSWiioS. OOLLESt ; f r of Keatttek jr.ltrniversity, i ' ' tFUnCU It. SMiriM'rrVt, LEXlXil'ON, liki Studontil. Ttecclved any ' Week Dny In .,.m. t : th Year. ....'-';-.- 1 Each Department has Ha Special Teacher Students can graduate ut this College In aliout one-third of the time and exuensethnn at any similar College iu America, Nearly 5,000 Ruccessliu graduates of the auoveuonege. tneether with the leading Educators of Amer ica, attest the superiority of its Course of HtiKiy anu Training, as neniR rnorougn, iTao, tical and Complete embraciiiR Book. -lie s Arunmetio, uommerciai un I enntlle Correspondence, Pennianshi hip. Time requirkm to complete the Kiill Diploma course n-om a to n moniiis. iOTAL, cost, in cluding Tuition, Books, Stationery, ftnd Board iu a good private family, about 88Ti. Students of this College can attend the other Colleges of-the University, under ltl Professors, for one year, free of charge. When two or more enter together, a reduct ion of to on each one's tui tion will be mado. For full particulars ad. dress VV. It. SMITH, Ianl9-,d&w3m - PresidontLexingrou, Ky, CITY ITEHS. This column, uext to local newt.'b to i? usd or Local Aiivnrtumii. i' ' 'A Vlntt ClB i:- -ri , Si-win machine bran iiew van be bought cheap at the Journal office; ' o w 0 5 o u LftJ GZ cJ":- 7 EH rf 3 1-1 s i3 n o H - Pei luu.s one of the most difficult mnttera tn perform is to get up an attractive advertise ment, i. p., what to aay, and how to say It, In a small t.u-e. But here is mine : w. l. ; palmer ;;;':; Ex'.'hftimeB for cash. CiirnrK. Piiwa. Kmnklnir 'loliairco, ChewlnR Tobacco, and inaity fancy articles. Also Candies. Nuts and Fruit TaiiNlll'ji 5 cent PUNCH UIGAU, l" BHlclielos' ocent BUMJJLK KKK ClfJAIl.. two brands of the finest 6 cent cigars In Arner icit, aiKi many omer uranasot good cigars. Hltuntcd on the candy-side is a beautiful SODA FOUNTAIN, where vou can u-t-t n.iiliw. cool glnssof soda or ginger ale that V.-I11 please mi. , . . (bmc one, come all, B sure and call, . '", IVfore next fall . . , 'i'liat'sall. Middle St., second door from South Front, waW New Beknb, N. C. Sale ofJBotton. I will sell at Public Auction, on ! ' Wednesday, 4th April next, at TWELVE o'clock, noon, at or near Railroad Warehouse, Newbern, FORTY-SEVEN (more or less) . bales damaged cotton, for freizhfc and charges. J. W. ANDREWS. Chief Eng. and Superintendent, ma29dtd Mid. N. C. R. R. Co. Rooms Wanted, Furnished or unfurnished, for Gentleman and Wife, with or without board. 1 Central location preferred. . , ';,, Apply at " ' mal7 JOURNAL OFFICE. DR. G. K. BAGBY, Hurgeon Dentist,' Will be In New Berne from the 1 st to the 1 5th of each Month. In Beaufort from 15th to the 30th. V Office In New Berne, oyer E. W.-4H. W. ' Sraallwood's, corner South Front and Craven streets.' Teeth extracted without pain by the use Of nitrous oxide. , . Inur2l-dtf New Berne Oil Hills. 300 Tons of Cotton Seed Meal VOH SALE AT $25.00 per Ton. Will exelmimeone ton of meal fortwo twi of cotton sued delivered at any railroad sta tion or lunuing ou .Neuse, Trent aim Jar rovers. ..;.(,. Highest price paid for cotton seed. ' " A. K. DENNISON, ' . , mar2J-d&wtf Owner and rioprieior. Notice. it The subscriber will sell at the store, corner of Broad and Kleet streets, New Borne, N. C.,' on ; .,, Wednesday, 4 th day of April next, beginning at TWELVE o'jlock, M., the Entire Stock of ths late Frank J. Fulford, ; ( Consisting of ;. - mm; Drugs, Medicines. Fancy ' Goods, Seeds vi) and 1JUIW FIXTURES, Ii fact everything, tenr. It. n llriii. Ntnvp. Terms made known on day of sale. Inventory of stock can be Seen at niv office. V. G. BHINSON, AdmiiilsUator j inalU-i52ilt ' of F. J. Fulfoid, dee'd. T1LT0.TS GOLD MEDAL GCIT1E8, , , Haps' Excelsior American Guitars, - DQBSUN'S KAltNl SILVtK BtLL BAIUUS, ' Can be obtained of on, or our Agent only. Choice Music Boxes, Finn Cornet,) Itaad InitrnmentdOrvbes tra Instromenu, the; best String nnd Trim. rninga. Catalogue! fxt jonn chaises co. 33 Oonrt Street, . BOBTOW, XAS WANTED, Five'. Fust-Class,, Boot, and ,1 ,! h Shoemakers,' to work either by the job, week or month.. - -U: u-l ) ' Apply to-'. i ,;;, ";,;' '!;'' , , J. W, HARRELL, . Manufacturer of Boots and Shoet, ma29-d4w " , Newbern, N. C.

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