l-X' u U Jim ' VOL II. ..:t -t' NEWfiERNE, X; C., SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 188!. ,,. ,.'.' uf tr .i NO. 6. M ,T MMS' U fit ft I? T 5 1 n locale-hews.: NEW ADVERTISZXENtS. Tt" iT iteS & Cb,J-(3roce 'es eteJ A v m v " ft 4 ' Jarahl lSIalatare il-w.v70vi Sun me, 5:87 1 Len'-i dy, .-,,0 Sun sets, 63 J 13 hours, 51 miuutea. Moon Mt at 75 P- m yTif'T Ho was ti:Tfi"L, tj I Jl. CI Hwat 9ji'PQJ- . Ak'A'A AC V Spring time has coue gentle Annie. 5 Mr. OrtTarkiKtsiBed fnan the North yesterday per Shettandoah s V, Mr. J. V. Williams was getting in a large kt of fine hfT yesterday SteaxnC-. ..ilwi ifalatoheir usual trip to PoUokaTffl5.!;.j.1ri,rji Steamer eue. arrived frpm JollyOld Field yesterday with fcdttorl and pkssen- ; -The steamer Shenandoah carried out 400 bales of cotton and 450 packages of radishes on yesterday.' in) i kae 'shelled v ' uur town 'aumorines Middle streot utl W Pollock and will : now turn down Pollock to Craven. , . it. t ii 11 11 it , . Walson & Street hare just .received , the ageuoyot ,tfie pnited Jtas LJpycbii Marine Insurance Co. representing Over two hundred million dollars. ' ' ' ! "' ; ; MriOeo. Bishop carried to hig'mill on yesterday, a new boiler.;, He has n.larg fore at work and Saf S he i! be able to furnish I jTucWh boxes, , - MissMaudie Moore returned yester day from, lewj "Xjork per Shenmyioah. She will be among' the' bright" jewels of our Graded Schools in the future. a visit to uyue county on inunaay night and report, gloomy prospects for plantic iItoVlMtion;1meSiot ' torn lands are still underwater. : Prcf.jJohnsonTwante ito'getup jpiB mo for the children of the Graded School ojk the Academy Green, on May - 1st It will take about 700 feet of table for standing wm for J,-the ildren. He etpectrtd i&4'i"1&tVlfW school on the (fame fJrf At cpmmtee of ladies and gentlemen will be asked to help in thefnaie6, 'ii JO'j Quite a number of Onslowites in the city Teatqijdayiamog.pi.n MssraRI jj. rrancKs, w. i. uox, j. w. uuisana W. D. Humphrey, ..Mr. . Erancks is one of the Commissioners of Quaker Uridg rotfdHe MM fdS inseftid the work whhe'on nls'way" w the cfty and says they are making a fins) read and making good progress, ' v "" ""'' 9ekrMV iutltab, . 'i CimhI .w 1 1 & Schooner Theresa, Fisher, master, frem OVrnliitdwn: Hyde" county,' with co rn consigned o.WAhab Oredle. The OAwlil .( ) , At the assembling of Esq. Brinson's court fe'n' Trfday 4 morning' ,' Capt Oak " smith's counsel, WW. Clarki Esq., ap peared and stated .that, oaracoount of matters that had transpired the plaintiff did not believe he could get justice and therefore; fskej fog no9rirAhj uouneo oraerea. ' I A(rr4ik)e5f. fii.Ijmt communication which appeared in Thursday's issue, does our City Coun cilmen in Wjv 2 "i, a M3ult IninVaV tionallyf Thlf act to eUllish Graded Schools in the city of New Berne pro vides? hathe-tickets, toted shallTbe :,for schools Vnd" v,against schoots7" The City Counoilroen have mo choioe in the matter. t-s- . ' Cotton Market. - . , Lufomj'U vn. , New York futures steady; . sle.4W, 000 bales; spots quiet New, Berne market steady. Sales, rj6fi 89 bales, 9 cents being the highest paid. i ' " NKW TORI MARKET, sjfoT: Middling 10. t,m--x? r - Strict low middling 9 18-16 . 1 Low middling 9 lfll V w . " . sew York futures: , , Morning. Noon. Evening. ' April, . .1 a .1. I.i' v.4 f 9JS June, 10.18 lu.10 i 10.17 July, ,10.80 1 10.28 1 10.98 'i-1 'iJ'Ti.l.i.riri.i iiV.l flradnd flcltiMl Vnuuii v 'P A t ' nu I I .1 K' Rosettes were awarded ''fte toiiow- ing pupils for perfect attendance and deportment during the "post -week: Hil Nettie f JW-Ineif 'yr6n;'Jar.e Arthur Eafer, Willie Basberry Balph Avery. : ; ... -, ., r lf ' ADVANCtD FIRST GRADE. U Rosa Daf tUTSwefl.ritJffw.' . ey, Tanoie T ,I1V ayllQUSe, Mary Lewis, E I n well, Carrie Eim inons, AelIo CujiJers, Sadie Vaaa, Em ma Wolfan s I'nty, ' .udaoti1,' Sam; raiker.IIa 1 Vood. i.-o ni t poko" aBAiK."!'''l,i'','"'' Oeitrude Kasberry, I'-.ry I.!c3ofly i.i'n, j 1 yn-uJi,' jiiie iurrus, t.auie Whir V.'s ! oll viWt?tford- Kindle y, Louira Suter, R rDjy. : x i 'l f MM Gardes Pea. ' ' Mr. Lewis Brown sends as in ' a pea podoveran inch longr Three weeks more; of '; fay prafeW1' weather j&dthe truckers will be shipping.' ""i .,.::;'' '- :J.'Mj!(i'.S li ,(( ;; 1 iiw K1 i'if -';' Patience, vfwnw; , This popular; play waa given again last night at ttia' theatre ,W. a .well filled house.;" Perhaps we may be partial to home talent, but we candidly think the entertainment excels, anything of, the kind- givto stace (hare 'jkjjourfaed here, Esmeralda not excepted. 1 ; t .V t( f n'. .tr'.tf ; ' ' " -. Side Tkrust 1 Paklen4. r i.a, Col. Well, here.we are.' Ha, Duke! you look like you have been attached for a t. : 1. - l B 4 J' I jll! ' a x uuiuc. nvne snat 1 m owof!' up;4dont give r UUKE-MJn, ft or that. I'm as cheerful as teor devii can be expected to be who has the misfortune to be a duke with a thousand a year. ).-:. . v 1 j.j r r- 1,' Trwek Prospect. , , Mr. G. S. Palmer, a commission mer chant of New, York, writes us that he has just been spending a week on the East- er.n shore of Va. and finds the potato crop in that section and around Norfolk very backward. He thinks the outlook Is exceedingly good for New Berne truck- fs, as they wfllTje able,'1 if no misfof- tune befalls thera 'from 'now on, to market theit cr'op before Norfolk begins to ship, and as the Charleston and Sa vannah "pea drop has been hurt by frost and will be light selling now for $5.00 per i bushel .crate, ... Charleston straw- berries, he adds; are selling at from 85 to 50 cents per quart. i: " Mr. palmer, as will be seen by bis card elsewhere,; solicit? consignments of truck, ana ne senas testimonials or tne standing of his House. , We also take pleasure in catling the1 attention ' of truckers to the cards of C. ' H. Turner and 1. 12 Chadwick; which also appear in this issue. t : 1 -,r! si m yv"' . (r 1 1 (..'. il.u 1 1 1. 1 ' -ill. n.i . i We are going to make an assertion n this item and if it ban be successfully contrajcte would like to kaow jt.t Our assertion is that New Serne has, in the berson of Mr. Jbeenh t,.1' Rh'em. the largest trucker in the fnited States, "if notiri theld; - now we mean truck farmer, not a oottonor grain planter, and, if any town or country can beat it we call for the flguseH HeAla IvKaf Mr, Rhem has now planted and crowinK: reaa, u acres uiptatoeg,. , 2ptt.aqre; watermslons,ilOO-jusrea; 1 cabbage - S5, beans 25, beeta 2, cantelopee cucum bers 6, turnip 10, 1 tqnash : 8,' ' tomatoes 10, (trawbenriet 8, radishes 5y making total of 606 acres, and the, condition ' cf the Whole is very promising. In addi tioit to this flxv ihem, Jjaa, a : 50 acre truok farm in Fla. , making a, grand to tal of 006 acres. It takes a man of no little executive ability , and energy to manage such a farm. Now If we have'nt got the King let us know it ' 1 stonewau Items. 1 !. . 1. " Mr. T. D. Perkins received hie first boVadaeMagpMfU(j a Dr. W. T. Kennedy .had. a sensation on Thursday .49. the way of runaway, Nobody hurt?-damige nomlnai." "'.. " 1 Mr. J. J. Baxter warf painfully1 hurt a few days, ago, by having his. shoulder dislocated and otherwise in jured Tub- seling with Mr. L, B.Midyette the cause. .A colored inan! bv'tho mime of Geblee diham, jwas. murdered , on Wednesday night -last near Pamlico. An- inquest was held on the emn9Th,ursjiy, but we have not heard the verdibt.' -Henry Carter and wife, colored,' $re under ar- Vf-a, 1 , State Board of Agrlcnltnr. '-,Zi .(ii't'News aod'ObMrver. '','t.v-te 1 r-iVi't The board, at Us 1. session : 7 transacted much business, ,The presept officers'1 o? the1 department 6i' Agricul ture, Commissioner Montford MoGehee Seeretary Peter M. Wilson, Fish Coni; raissioner Stephen G. Worth, and State Chemist jbfajtey';.! re-eipcted for twq years, The . board gatis $500 ia the State. Tobacco fair t Durham in' Majr,' on' conditipn'l thai the Managers of the fair shall turn over to tne uepartment 01 Agriculture a collec tion of the choicest tobaccoS for exhibitioif i T-;t?U n ipnTe board applxpriated $505 ito'be paid out ii 'premiums on field crops and im proved methods of farming at, the next State fip JiVd1 h board will at its next meeting offer a similar amount for premiums for im proved stock. The Board authorized the State Chemist to make some experi ments in the manufacture! of .fertilizers a.ao to make explorations for phosphate roct ln the'Byutheastern pArt' of the State. The board adjourned to meet on 7asMgtou anti Elsewhere. ' C. C. Lanier died: at Tarboro on the Id Inst. Miss Manrie Shavender is -at Mrs. Ca,rrow V A. P. Crabtree is devoting himself to h6rtimltur . ,r. ifl. , Mies! Annie Bishop,? of Pantego'is visiting in townte.r;,, ; f Steamer J?dttfr up twice during the week with rafts in tow, s 5 Miss Lou Swindell is visiting relatives in the lower part of the county. : , ' Probate Judge G. Wilkins and - wife are visiting Bath for a day or two. x' f The boiler of a mill at Bethel exploded on Tuesday last and killed one man. , George Crabtree will do damage, if his boat is not ready, speedly, so' he says. .vi i-- It:' Messrs. J. M.Roberta and A. T. Wa ters are la wing; something about, a house. ; "- ' ',..' v. 0 'i . Mr. T. Campbell has sold his ."walk ing hat rack." as he called it, and is now afoot. V ; ,'- Mr. Ed. Hoyt is having (next to the "Ocean (Bouee,V) the largestslgn painted in the town;""" Stilley Bros, are improving their resi dence on Main street,, by building a piaizatoit.' $ Te local of the Gazette enjoyed the game of marbles that he was so intently watching on Tuesday, V:. A Martitt'Wntf man;'' Perfy'Lilly. lost his ife on 'one Sunday? and wat married 6n tie nexb.d J - Chaa!jjGprdpS died' at .4 'fi'yfm the 29th ult., and was taken do wn the river to his old home for burial ' We had the pleasure of meeting Mr. B. F. McCullen in town on Friday, on business for the Journal. . Rev. Mr. Joyner was at Pungo Chapel on the 4th Lord's day and preached one of his inimitable sermohsil m Mr. Timothy Cutler will soon finish his house. , Mr. Bruce Walling adds to his as opportunity serves. ; --I , Mrs. and Miss Lovio, of New Berne, were 'in 'town on tnaav. ' Mrs. L. is visiting her sister, MrsA.. W. Styron. ine rostmastev nere nas.maae some ohanges in, his office. , We imagine some of our young men desire other changes, services at tne fresbyterian Church on Friday night. A sudden shower at the close made it - unpleasant getting home. . :i ;;?;! ' J. A. Oden was in town on Friday and is as genial af jeter: says he tells the preaherilJ(pray?!"-e.ndw' hewill "watch." Col. S. T. Carrow and R. W. Minor were a fat couple to ride on the same buggy; they were not arrested for fast driving. ,-.ru ; n C. J. 'Latham 1 hearing 'bis ' chickens making a fuss, went out, .hailed the thief and was fired at for his trouble, but not hurt at all. Mrs. Gay, of Pitt, has an infant with out legs or arms, but the head and body are) wejlfotmea; its chances for life are thought to be good. Prof. Wilson, the" mnsicalist, dis played in the basement of the M. E. Church on Thursday night. He likes soft music; so do we. y Mr. Chas. L. Oden filad a bond and obtained the horse, that was seized by the Sheriff oh-the suit of Mr. Willis, to whom it was mortgaged, .; u .t: - r: t j'Tor. David L. Jones died at Pantego on Sunday the 25th, ult., at 7 o'clock, p. m. ur. Talbot Davis ana Airs, sally Ann Smith, of the same place, are quite sick.' -' ' ' ' 11 Waahincton in mittincr nn .eitv &irn: ft gang of hands have' been sweeping the principle streets, during, the. week and have improved ' the appearance thereof much. Rumor has it that there are two or three more cases of disappointed hopes, caused by men not coming to time. The fair, opes do npt soem to b0 disconr solajte at all. " :;V . Ux.CbaB, Satchwel( purchased a new buggy which went down by steamer Edith. h. Mr.8. Brown's new, one ,went nd town with him and MisS Julia anftu: Bowen. I was young onto) :-. mr. j. m. uatien ion irom tne cnurcn which the Free Will Baptists are build ing,, and split his nose, bruised his eyes. 4nd hurt his back so ..that. he has been confined to his room since. ' .Re v . Mr. D. Mar,,the Methodist Min- ister nV Jhir own will preach ' at d Ford on the 2d Lord V. day in. April, and Rev. Mr. Aug; Lathknt, of the Disciples, -will fill his pulpit in this town. Mr. W. B. Campbell has been charged with receiving from $500 to 81,000 per year from the coupty. for., fees- etc. as k S? HevhWKaa" rf"Httle more thah 500 for six years for all public services, listing taxes etc, etc ,,AAeniooM.Ya.f'tejyened in good weather by4he youngpeopletiriding around, but Mr. Ed. Havens and Hamblin aJSctl.1 losf ttition on Thursday I last, sis the 'sped o 'er our town, behi nd a ma jestiq yearling hitched ; Jones County Items. 1 Trenton is booming now,; , t ! .; ;.-i Prayer" meeting ' every Wednesday night. ' J- ": ' ! Miss 'Delia Koonce is oh a visit to friends in Greene. , " ' , ' , Dr. Scarborough is confined to his room by sickness. .... Mrs. .Ellen Koonce, who has been quite , sick, is much better, and on the road to recovery. - - -i; ' '. Miss Mamie E.' Bryan of Chinquapin is visiting friends, near Marlboro, in Pitt county', her former home. ' Rev, Mr. Davis preached at Deep Spring last Sunday. He is a young man of promise, and preached a very good sermon. (....; i -: ... , . Shad are plentiful now; can be bought for; 40 cents per 'pair. ' Eggs are from 12Jcj to 15o. per dozen.' Sweet potatoes 50c. per bushel. Kainitby the wholesale. Each arri val of the steamer brings a cargo of fer tilizers. Some farmers are either going p make or break thiq year. .. Rumor has it that Mr. Ed. Pollock is going to take a wife soon. "It is well to marry. ' VSee St. Paul. "It is better not to marry. "See St. Paul also. Our preacher is now living here, and is quite sick. He will soon be well again J : He failed to preach at Lee's Chapel last Sunday on account of sick ness. Commissioners' Court on . Monday last. Quite a crowd in town on that day. Among the attorneys from a dis tance were Messrs. Simmons and Guion of New Berne. . , -Valuable property to be sold on Mon day of court T. F. Worley's plantation and the McDaniel mill property near Trenton. The former by order of Com missioner's Court; the latter by a com missiqner lor partition ot "tenants in oommon." MissMattie L. Noble is now engaged in teaching at this place. She is a very efficient teacher,; has taught very successfully for the last three years at Robinsonville, Martin county, and had a! good i school there. ' We wish her abundant success. ' Miss Henrietta Hatch, of Cypress Creek, is visiting friends in Goldsboro. Judging from her protracted stay she must be enjoying herself. She expects to teacn a public school in her own neighborhood on her return. Hope she may Commence teaching scon. Superior Court convenes on Monday next, the 9th of April. . Judge McKoy presides. Our town will then be crowd d with lawyers and representatives of the press. .Only two bills found, by the Grand Jury on last , term of the court. We believe that the Grand Jury made an honest effort to do their duty. If so this is a good showing for our county. Crime, it seems, has shrunk his head in shame and fled eur midst. Only one case of importance on the criminal docket this term incest. Married, on the 18th of March, 1883 Mr. James Herritage to Miss Stella Dil lahunt Of Trenton. Since they have slipped their necks into the matrimonial halter they appear to be perfectly hap py.! May their married life be serene and tranquil, unruffled by a passing breeze, with only an occasional squall here and there to break the wearisome monotony, and as the little responsibil ities of life increase may their happi ness increase in proportion until they are much and many times happy. V- I iim.. m 1 .i . ifle lime. . Speaking of io-terestins feats in telegraphy,' a San Francisco paper 1 1 - i . ..A, ' t P rccaiia a noteworthy, excmingo oi word8 between that city and Val encia Bay, Ireland. , A,n unbroken circuit was made form San Fran Cisco to Hearts Content (some 4, 500 miles.) the cable landing on the Ainencivu siue, unu iuw, upeiHior there was asked by the operator in cap. .Francisco to, see how soon, he could get an answer, from the oth er eme qi me ocean, xue message sent Irdm San Francisco was: V "To operator, Valencia Bay: ' ten o'clock- here:', what times is "wit you!", Almosi instantly the ! reply camel1 "Six o'clock in the. morn ing,' rtnd the maids are "milking cows." The exchange-oi words oq cunied not more than ' three minutes'. , ' ' ' ' : Trcik Doxcs. l have, secured a new. boiler, and, have large force at work putting my Mill In order. so that I will bo ready by 1 to begin Wmk on .''ff TRUCK. D OXES, and will be prepared to furnish the BEST QITAlWy to all trudte'rt. OKOL BISHOP, . j ... New'Berne, N. C. pr7rdtf : COMMERCIAL, v : 'NEW tlKKNIS KAKKKT. Cotton Middling. ;9: strict h'.w middling 8 7-8; low middling 8 3-4. beed cotton Extra nice. Sc.: ordi nary 21c. ' Uorji In sacks, 634c; m bulk BSc. , Rice 80 to 9!5c. per bushel. Turpentine Receipts moderate. Firm at $3.50 fc yellow dip. . i AR rlim at l.ou and $1.75. : Beeswax 20c. to 22c. per lb. HoNEYr-BOe". per gallon. , v'HEAT 90c. per bushel. Beef On foot, 5c. to 7c. Mutton 2a2.25 per head. Hams Country, 125c. per pound. Lard Country, 13c. per lb, Fresh Pork 7a9c. per pouu.l. Eggs-13c per 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, 55a00c. per pair. Turkeys $1.75 per pair. Meal Bolted, 75c. per bushel. Potatoes Bahamas, 50.; yams 00c. per bushel. Turnips 80c. per bushel. Walnuts fitVo. per bushel. Shingles West India.dull and nam inal; not wanted. Ituilding 5 inch, hearts, 3.50; saps, $2.50 per M. SKINS. Coon, 30o.;fox40a50o.;jnink, 30ai0c; otter, $2a5. HIE TIDE HAS GOeIE For us to announce the fact that OUR SPRING STOCK IS COMPLETE, CONSISTING' IN PART UK mOCERIES & PROVISIONS OF ALL KINDS, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOOTS A 8110 tilK, l'LOWS A; HOES. THE GEM C0TTG1J PLOW A SPECIALTY. dill mid w us write fur :.i in !. s ami pr(cen. Til ON. uprl-dJtwly & Co., (iiislon I ;.uso. The buyers In tills mnrkct lo examine my stock of 250 BARRELS OF FLOUR OF ALL UKADEri, which I om ofl'ering at Starvation Prices for CASH. Now Is the time for country dealers ana farmers to lay In their supplies for the Spring. I also have enough molasses on hand to sweeten the entire stock of coffee In the town, which must be sold regardless of cost. COAH. II. IS FAX It, Middle street, mn.Td.iw Nkw Ukkxk, N. I'. . Sealed Proposals. Sealed Proposals will he received lip thi Board of County Con.miS8loD.irs of .Jones county, to be opened at the May Meeting, ism. oi ino Honru. to r.uiiiim.iAUj at xren- ton, Jones County. : The building to lie of brick, 2 1x30 feet, two stories high, the lower floor to be Wi feet and the upper floor R1! feet ... Anllln,. ...Wl. Iiuiliuuv. w vcuifiH, nJMi juiii milk jiaeirn anarounu me ouuaing m ootn stories, wun two steel cages below mid two colls above. That each bid shall he accompanied Willi a drawn pian ana specmciiiioiis, Rim ine per son whose plan is accepted hIihU receive '25 therefor whether the contract is given to him or another.: The Hoard reserves the right lo reject any and all bids, aud to require of the person whose bid is accepted such security lor the performance thereof as they may deem proper. ' ftprO-dAwmal ; I, T. WILSON, Clerk. ;.vii ..'.'i i ....... rr r 'i ..... . twin pay a-reward of TEN DOLI-ARSto any person, who will deliver to rae, or n mllne In any Jail so that i van get him, John Henry Henderson,' who broke Jail In this cotuitv 'bo Hiunlay night of Am 11 fsl. Instant.' Siti.l nrlv goner Is a mulatto boy about 21 or'Ji years old, and I think is one who Is Indicted for horsr stealuig in Jones county under the luuno of Ivey Carter, alias John ftenry. "Whs arrested In this county forlarcenvVttsJohnllonryjlIeii' tlwrson, and I have, heard .of :hls piissjjig otl since he broke Jail an !OooT;t 'U'hlt The police of OoldnhoronHh sml New lierjii arc requested to keep a look out for him,. as J think he has gone tltat way, ' " ' '. f s It "HhertfrorOnslowtJoimiv; Qoldshoro Messenger will copy and send bill to Sheriff's oftlce; ' - ' apr-d.w2t 1 i i i.i.i i ...ii , j . i i i ' " ' i .. 1. ,H ITTT.,1 tr.., n I Having leased the Clay prolo Pivsttn'O and fenced-thet same,' veould like to pasture "in said pasture cows that are- usually sent out of the otty tor pasturajoj iif "t ,',: .iivi ... ' aprdU), I , -J i HENHY.STAUB.'.- CITY ITEHS. n.u:. i a . . .... or Local A'tvertininf. i um uiiiuuiu. nrx. w local 118m. n uiucum. ... A fine lot of Northern Hay at Weenie per hundred. . ... , ' i ..; . ''. . J. V. WIIXIAM8. . Sovrino; niachine bran new can 1 boulit clipup at the Journal office.' " ' J oa -g HQuse and Lot For Sato Tiiat vnln:il)o liOt, cornei- of Oe'oree hnd I'.ilio. !. siri'et, known a the "SchlRchier I'n.pprtv," is for Nik-. ' Nice i nun .hi (ieoi'Ke streetfor building lots, (or inliiiniiitimi iipnly to ttirudlin UHi:iiN di STEVENSON. ? JUST RECEIVED AT .. . i CLOVER'S tat Ftetb Cream Disouita, ; . .-..' fj.xla Crackers, Tea Biscuits. Qinger Snaps. Mohwses. Syrups, Canned Goods, Know Flake and Early Rose Potatoes, Finest Grades Flour, KfAll kinds Sugar, Fresh Roasted Coffee, Choice Teas, Flavoring Extracts. Prunes, Raisins, Oatmeal. jniiil-diy CJT 16. TURNER, (1ENERAL ' , ' QQMMl SS10N MERCHANT, No 19, Enhor Street, !.'! .'I- BALTIMORE, Md. Wo will give our special attention to Early egotabh'K and Truck of all kinds. Remit-' ! iiieeoii day of sale. PromDt return nf nil ntiies. Tentjsftpercent. npr-il2m T 200Os v GERMAN W -J Plt.YlBERN,M.C.. A FULL SUPPLY OF Warranted Gennine; German KAINIT received tins day. . , For sale at Lowest Prices by . WILLIAM Ui OLIVER, aprS dlw , , j Newbern, N. Cs. i En Store and to Arrive! 0U0 lbs Short Butts Clear Meat 10c Box. 1,000 gallons New Orleans Molasses. ' 4,01)0... " Sviup aud P. R. Molasses ! cheap. . . 250 Bbls. Family Flour, i I: 3,000 lbs New Orleans' Open 'Kettlo- ; Granulated fciugar. ' ' ('-. ' ,n;t Tobiiuco,' Cigavis', Lonllard aud G3 ... .-g-w-a 1 7$ 3Ss S r at. Giin& ' -ui!) n. : A'ke Snuff. : ' All kinds of Groceries, V'i-i'riij i,t i 'i. CHEAP FOR CASH.i 'Hmi'i-.,: .wji. Pkll Ballance & Co. w,Wlt. "f lftilin i The citizens of New Iicrneare requant4 to, , meet the ComndHHtmitirs of Craven UouiitV at 1 Bfonday Even'g neitji -April' ' at EIGllT fe'cirickj town'sfdor tlie qaiitiert M If buildin a Hrldgq aoroiw lYsut Kiver, at the i City of New Berne, unon tli enhdltton nml '' posed by the Magistrates of Uia Oonnty at ;; ninn juLicoimK uu w Diu Qy oi if tiuruanr, last.1 ''"' 1 j " I i. "."J Hi. '),.; Uy order. Board Commliwloiinni, m ut if ' mtiriri-'dW: I )' "ill .i.. il . Ilhalrtiitbl i mi;) the third Wednesday in July next. . ii Hj .' ! 11 I : I. 1 - : .-i-v;,!',:."!.' . ) . i Iky I "I , ,j i :' it- n t' 4 1'ft." ;ii.j a , t.ii tr- i!d 'i ii ,t i t 7 '!!' 1 1 1 1 1. ' s.i ivw'-jil' ull'tiW.

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