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; ..-- .yiii.c v r t.. ... . . , VOL II. NEW I5EKNE, N. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1883. ' r ; NO. 124. 1 if LOCAL NEWS. Journal miniature Alinauae. Sun rises, 5:25 I Length of day, Sun seta, 6:39 1 13 hours, 14 minutes. Moon rises at 10:05 p. nw W:n-i I Crops In Hyde, i ;V I jr'-:" if We have had many reports from Hyde county lately that the crops were cut short in -that couuty, but the latest pews is more favorable. Capt. Flowers was' up from Swan Quarter on Wed nesday and states that they had a good 'Two Cent Postage on and After Oe- rtober 1, 1883.7 . Y, 1. POSTOFFICE DEPARTMENT, ,", ' f Office 3rd As't Postmaster General, Washington, D. C., July 18, 1883. STATE NEWS X V Uleaned from onr Exchanges. Sc!::l'j!d D Tax Wilmington Review: Yesterday On and after the first dav of October. raw?OOn three colored boys ,were deathB from cholera occurred here yes- ,0Q, it. j ,;J running about on . some logs at terday. One hundred and forty deaths Mr. w; H. Dait, of Snow Hill, is in rain on Thursday last and the crops mftii mflw nt Hin w. wni h r- nuwu lerry wnen uy some ronueut SjrTO."" l"e wno owe .iiediue three ghastly gashes out across his lace. while four others were cut or shot in Vift Iach WIiiIa tha fiimnlt wna in nrn-I eress a negress fell into a well, but was I Must be paid immediately, or tome rescued. . i,, .;...-. ,. , t ..;....; 1 . . . ";,i7 Alexandria, August 2L-Forty-three u w .7,V( T T ' This notice is intended for XVXBY the city. The Martin Times has resumed publi cation with J. O. Bromell editor. L. H. Cutler's family hare returned to the city after a month's visit at More head City. "". ' L ' V", ', . were very much improved.' cellent. V ' : ' Rice is ex- tharr all full intn f ha nrat " Turn nf British trOOPS 1U KfiTVDt BinCO the OUt- uuuouiium viuwcouwiuiwuucuK. pai.rt hw nAraii mo u mease w o ate. , M Iidet oyoooact f ConW8Wr0Ted hot the third, named John Johnson; ' COMMERCIAL. March3, i883. - . ' ason of the colored ontlaw, Tom '.-- -rr,- .- r- AirerHiis reuuuuou goes ww utx;i JdhnSODWaa drowned ; IWfore as- ..... .,; w hkkhk raAKlaKT. . DAT. No use delaying. PAT TO-" A fiilune smack was in yesterday passed: with a good quantity of live flan which jWhebeas,. fiumerijus persons have were selling rapidly. New Bcbuol BoUdlag. . ; At a recent meeting of the Trustees of the New Berne Academy, the follow- ing preamble: and resolutions wore tne tnree-cent denomination or postage gigtance could i be given him He stomps and stamped envelopes will be I was about seven years of age. and jung 8 3 4. but little used, and it is desirable to atiast accounts his body1 haa not Corn In expressed a willingness to subscribe for I have as small a stock of them outstand-1 been recovered. Cotton Middling, 0; strict low mid- aul7dlw-wlt M. HAHN, . ' , T Sheriff Clayton Bud; A"4 colored church the erection 01 a. . building lor school iDff t that time s mwHihlo 'being brought in and sell for forty and the present building is totally inade-1 . ". f w m Winston was morcgageu uy iwo ; Deing oiougni iu ttu bcii f ' qUate, and the rental of , unsuitable design for the two-cent stamp-the head 0 the trustees for an - excursion nity cenia per uusueu, ; J hulldinirt abaorha mora than thflrevenne I of Washington in nr fllf. from f Irmdon 'si train LA' lorora cnata roao HHai! Tu i,l lnnl.RWarinDr and dlS-1 irom the Bale Of . the property, recently I hnst. heinv nlafnl " on n hlatn l.ihlnt:! in Ann rnom nf tha nnnAP nfcnrtr of Imaria rrt I nairiin AAimrv on.1 f mi a anAh. I . . - I , . v - orderly conduct were before the Mayor it is irreatit to above the 0VftI surrounding the head Dr. J. A. Grimn's residence one day yesterday. Fine $3.00 and cost. -;v; ; Une interest' of the Academy to own are 'bo words "United States Postage," last week. At the .Newton .Nor A bout "load of eleven hundred Bogue suitable buildings for, its use. There- and underneath the tablet are the words mai school this year, 430 names sound watermelons arrived yesterday. w" - Z.a ZHZTXtSZA 1 . Tw0 VZl- The P8 be w"ro enroiieurmore iirou at uy iii.-- .k whnifl. .l'l'".": printed in metallic red. The embossed j. B a , . w .sm.ucu uviu wio 1 . ., .. . ISll-arno nml A Si nAnntino irnrn Kmpo. r t i int ,. 1. t..k. .n suniD! on tne iwo-cent stamnea en- "" -w wuuiku viv ' " .sia J a. ..i.uij. Li, ...:n k..-tu. sented. J. B. Dunn, of Smith- C. H. FoyJ of Trenton, came down on fo hooi n,rrnoB(J the Acrdemv :L field ' township, was arrested last 'the steamer Blanche "on Tuesday even- Green, Provided that the same amount . ' FridUV for beatinff Ms wife, and ing, making the trip in a little over six to;wit,fo houro. - ... r.'"u!."' ' Zl; n He was under the influence Leinster Dufify, after an absfnee of mittee of five be appointed by the Presi-Lisft he kRnfld. Th Ai inhrMi. two or three" weeks has returned and dent c w 8imilar to o will be round at his drug Store, on Droaa -Z' J I.'T"1 - TZ 7T"Z the nresent twoent atamm and on UCVODHUT a auKcuvuko w , v & j Bu6 I ; . 1 low middling 8 1-2. sacks, 61c: in bulk 57o. ; Tdepentink Dip, $2.25; hard $1.25, Tab Firm at $1.50 and $1.75., ' ; Beeswax 82c. per lb: -- : Salem-Academy, ; IALEH, V. C, 80th ANNUAL SESSION BEGINS SEPT. 6th. For new entuloiruB containing llMnlnmanti for AdmlSHlon, Coaraes of Htudv in the sv- " eral depot tmentu, Term and Expene, ad dress the Priucipal. . au81Udwiia . WM. SANDERLIN, ,' T. X. SAMDBKLIM SANDERLIN BEOS., Gen'l Commission Merchants No. IT Baanokc Dock, IVorfolk, Va ' ConslurnmentH of cotton, neanati. corn. ihln. I gle, lumber, titaveg and country produce of every description solicited. I- iiioerai aavunces made on consignments m band, or on bill lading. Special atteution Dald to conntrr nrnduca - - 4.. .. - genemuy. Fin nnr Knulial lie wits ictiicu ku ouiituuciu IIONKY- 80c. per gallon. iiekf on root, 00. to oc. ? Mutton $l.50a2 per head. HAMS--Country, 131c per pound. Lard Country, 121c. per lb. " FREsn Pork 7a9c. per pound. Eoas 13Jo. per dozen, q Peandts $1.50 per bushel. .; .... Fodder $1.25 per hundred , Onions-'-$1.00 per bush.- ' :' 1 ', ': Apples 40a50c. per bushel. ' ! ' Peas 85c. per bushel. ; , O iTS 35a40o. per bushel. '. Hides Dry, 9c. to lie; green 5c. ' 1 ALLOW OC. per ID. I T 1 TV TTnTrfTTTTATTflTl Chickens Grown, 45a60o. per pair; JD. Lf. D rtl vlvilU U oJCi auis-diy tstreet. liquor tor trial, but was too drunk, and be fore he got sober he gave the con stable the slip and made his escape, Charlotte Journal Observer: Mrs, yams 60c. 'i. ' I i 7 i lout the object of-this resolution. All velopea. , S V ; i ' ' f..' u u n..CFn ,.nrl TP Tttoo I nlann. antirhatna. flto.. tn h silhmittpd in I mu. n t :n '..! ' 1 .l.j ...j. . ..t .a i this Boards ,( r, , ...... , ,. Williams, a widow lady, of Pine- ' Wither robbedby her cook, a TB:,J . the old building and irronnda it rW , . - colored man named Tom Alexan- in,8Iau- seems that New -Berne oueht to have as 8 n 8UDnK Iwoceni . nna I0ur" der, last Saturday. Mrs. Williams ' Capt. E. R. Page, of Trenton, was in r ff slopes as may be ; necessary. and' famUy were t 8Uppert when he city yesterday.. The rebuilding of 77; 7' " T:? . . "7 " The price of the envelopes, howeyer, Alexander went to the bureau and the his mill is one of the improvements go ing on near Trenton, J.- Mr. W. H. Dail went down to More. head City on Tuesday night but found it so hot he returned to New Berne on Wednesday moraine to cool off. So New Berne is not the only hot place , Potatoes Bahamas, 50c. per bushel. " -' WOOL 12a20c. per pound. Shingles West India,dull and hom. inal; not wanted. Building 5 inch, hearts, $4.00; saps, $3.00 Der M. . wholesale prices. ' " ' i . New Mess Pork $16.00; long chars sic. ; shoulders, dry salt, 7c. Molasses and Syrups 28a45c. ' Salt 95c. per sack.., Flour $4.00a7.50 per barrel. rt.anA n ..sD:nnn,.vti,i.l .r . . r , areiauuci w .uoi,ouu v "V" I axnlnaive of tha nosraco. will ramaln I m 1 ! -s... a t . 1 . ' :: ; r o-t - tuic vu. turj tuu, tvvviu tz uuu tuo sana douars aaau.ona, innus we ougn the 8ame ag on the existing Bchedule drftwer wUoh ined her money, .nx ' aking,atftf1 for like size and qualities.- after which he took it out on the of $12,000. It would pay the teal estate No change will be made in the post- porch, and was proceeding to owners of Newp Berne to insist on put- age.due stamps. V' , i gather np the money when he was ting up a:$12,000, instead of an $8,000 No arrangements have vet been made sumrised. On beinr detected he building.. Wo must cultivate a city for the redemption of three-cent stamps took to his heels and escaped, car pride; we must not consent to be second Lj nnVBinna in th imnria ftf nnatman. rvinff with him about $9 of Mrs. S. R. Street, jr., not the proprietor of to any town in the State of a like num- n tu reter. Williams' monev. Efforts were the Baston House, but of the firm of ber p inhabitants in the matter of pub-1 0f B'uch Btamps and enveloDes in the made to overtake him, bnt unsuc- uc enterprises. , This winding Bnouia hands of Drivate holders. Until further cessiuuy. uaoesn c mauer mucn, go up and that quickly. , - , notice. therefore, Dostmasters will not however, ,, He Will come along this in way some time,' and George Dar- CV'!ert.l they return to the Department the stock ringtou will gobble him up. .,, Pugh. of Pamlico, was in to .""iy rv 7-"- TT remaining in their own hand on and Wilmington Mar: Uapt. 8. W. terday; Hehastecentlymade 'n8 t!v V. L after the first of October, Stamped ea- Nobles has been bringing a fine ar- velopea spoiled in directing wUl, how- tlcUV V c.ltivate(1 bunch grapes to CITY ITEMS. This column, next to local news, is to be used for local adTertising. Bates, 10 cents a line for first insertion, and 5 cents a line for each subsequent Insertion. ; A First Class Sewing' machine bran new can bought cheap at the Journal office. be Watsou & Street, has returned from the mountains. He . reports John (J. Smith as' being in S.C. looking after a palmetto leaf. V W, N. Pugh. of Pamlico, was' in to LEINSTER DUFFY, Druggist & Apothecary DEALER IN a trin to Hyde county "in the interest of one hrnd.redVJl J?UBNAL feP.tter pt the A. &t N, C. Railroad and was quite market this season. They grow in Fancy and Toilet Articles, FULFORD'S OLD ST A D, successful." 'The poor accommodations afforded at the wharf here for shelter ing corn had driven some of the ship-1 pers in another direction. Mr. D. W. Scott, "the mail carrier ... from this city to Bayboro, was attacked ' at Fowler's ferry .yesterday morning ever, continue to be redeemed at post age value as provided by existing regu inwuuD. . 1 ..a. ii .. ti . : mi.: j - i. m. . . , t . , some ai iuo r air. auib is a ureal 1 The AO" and three-cent stamps and lf ,,... panaaMr T w "SSVSSSSL LlSrS. it Taylor has in connection with his very ratftf Oo.tohr. and mnstha af.f.nnti mm a lactorv in wnicu 118 is manu- I. . m 1 . . -r .Ii a : . -11 J i 1 1 large and beautiful clusters and are turner m oaa ana iect streets, A Ji (J H 1 I E IJ T very proliBc. He expects to have NEW berne, n. a i orikbv ' Physicians prescriptions carefully com pounded. ' ; ; " aug22-dtf S. W. SELDNER, Wholesale Liquor Dealer, ., No. 31 Roanoke Square, - ' NORFOLK, VA. Hotice. lout of his office in search of an item, Hearing that Commodore George Credle had been on a cruise up Trent river we determined to interview him no matter at wnat ,, cost, 11 he could be found. 'Remem bering -that Capt. Page had nice resting place fitted up in the back in payment of postage whenever offered factoring all kinds : of boxes for l,mT. .t innra iWa nfflra ami in appropriate amounts. The three- candv. tobacco, vegetables, etc. with a brick by a man from Pamlico, or t ... f!ommodor8 could find an eaBV cent stamps may be used in combination The material is from the sycamore frcra the North side of the river. ; The r, f tll((ra ,fta nnfl t tn is m&nnfactured by Mr. . . , - . ,. . . - - 1 - -luuiiiuK tuuio u nu lino iaw ui iiunmKO, l m . , rt .. ... rnmnM nvAMAnaH Cnn dflv Alia Hloflll.! . I . " . . . . . . . 1 . MTntiliJ. Annn Anm v.ill , nnm .cnju.au H'"""- -j hea(je(j for that place. Upon arming and on parcels or thira ana rourth-classM-J"1 """"""s M" . ."""i orders nromDtiy attended to and satisfac- -bance, though tne attacKing pauy ihA - found thft Commodore 1 n a matter. , aDOm .iwenw-nve or imny mnes twiii guaranteed. .,., i. A W." (Wt'.i.j c - : "7f.. - I ! ThA nmtftrtmMic will hfl l-Midvtn iaana nn rlr U' Tif ni la cilon e,uu"bu iou. . y atpiuwHi ? - - -Lvrv paav nnsition and read v to ue inter-1 . ....'.jl..! t . ... . v r -v-...- , - ... . . , .... 1 J r , . 1 iwu-cens auntwivu HuimuH ou us m- n f hmnii sausnicuonounn,. ' viewed.. . . - teenth of September, and stamped en- which are sh N.il.o,h.StrM..; - "Well, Major, you have been onlavelopes on the fifteenth of September Several of the fine horses in this city trip to Trentou." , . , , hr 'iS uav imeiy uee umuo wuio ujr Di.uB .... , . ., . , Kequiaitiona for,; stampea envelope 1 are made from: the peraimmon tree; on old nails' that have been thrown in I , "Well, what ao you tnina 01 xrepi TOay be made after the hrstof wptem- no has alrnadv shinnnd alMiiifc fiftv the street. -We have been requested to river?" ,, nS1 wh,ch thousand, and this, together , with call the attention of .merchants to the 4 1 think it 's crooked." beVtwcntBt the manuiacture of boxes, promises fact and caution them ef the danger of , , "But as a navigable stream , what do envelopeg mugt DOt be piace,i on sale bv to become an important industry ill throw iug old hoops and pieces of goods you think of it?" '. postmasters or used before the first day) the near future. ; We are glad to boxes.which contain nails, in the streets. I ? "Well I think the lower very well, but way up where it is o narrow ana croosea u s accounted for under existing regula- rather bad.V . f', , ; . ; , ;" i Itions; but Bach envelopes must not be If ua uu ivu vuma vi tvuiuu , , , - 1 - 1 : , - ... I ' V' 1 J ' ' J " I , mi. .1 l.ii b sT i... : 1 1 I il a ttTDPTirtM '' A rr l 01 - V!non 1 n 1 H10. . AIIO UIUII-lUUtT FHLU Ul pibttlT Willi VJAUdiw, xxu. ., s;i upcvim mw I rant a in fliA aama no nriur-fhn (-. is i.xxrfx I nni.Auu yv 4Ua l.ilnAaUn ' YTauIa funm a Bhabby affair but the people are mighty U, Der half ounce or fraction there- Mmber of po,- throughout the .wj i,,.hinf.Mi.lrnn at other offices: and no chanires are M31"10 BU"W T hinv Mra pa trl if t . t.h )n of: postage on second, . . v..... , j nj frtiir.h.lnaa miitbtr 1 same man that had been' spoken of in I ' .. . A. D. Hazen, the Journal, and at Polloks ville I heard Third Ass t Postmaster Gen '1. Manufacturer and Dealer In Carts, Wagons, Trucks, Carriages, Harness, Etc., 41 & 43 UNION STREET, NOHFOfjK VA. auU-dAw3m ' : . Elizabeth Iron Works, CHAs. W. PETT1T, Prop., 280, 283, 284 and' 286 Water street, NORFOLK, VA MANUFACTUKE OP ENGINES, BOILERS, Saw and Grist Mills, SHAFTINGS, I'ulleys, IJang-era, FORGING S AND CASTINGS, Of Every Description. - 3-Co iu ule te facilities for ALL WORK in our line. aul7-dwly FRANK B. SMITH, Notice is hereby given that on SATURDAY, the FIBS'fday of SEPl'EMBEB, will be put out to the lowest bidder, at the residence ot W. K. Roe, the contract' for BUILDING TWO SCHOOL HOUSES In DISTRIOr No. TWO, I Craven county. , Specifications then to be A Bis Bet. - " John C. Green and Jim Man well oiler a wai'er of $50, in city vouchers, that the Fire Engine Elijah Ellis can throw a stream of water through 50 feet of hose from the foot of Craven street in five and a half minutes after smoke is Been from her stack, .The Journal! office to hold the stakes. . Now will you I come?. ; . i postmasters or usea Deiore tne nrst aay the near luture. '. VY6 are giau to wer end of it does of October, 1883. Special request en- hotesncu evidences of enterprise, in rcJectM' i towardrf Trenton e,0Pes of the new design, supplied be- ip - ' . : - - 1 . K By ordei towaras irenton fore 0ctober 1st,-will be charged and our uiu!stft.;l ;1 ::,'tVil and crooked US nIV,nnntxwl tnr nnHnr mriat.ino rpwnla- i , i- ,n m ' ;' . '- ' 1 THE LATEST SEWS. Btnted. The coinralltee reserve the right to reject any and all bids. .; ; order of the School Committee, ;; .. .; i'.tSVf v ' S. W. LATHAM; J aug2l-dfrw2t it; ;; i i t, Chairman.., LIDE! LIDE! Arrested for Forgery. several enquire if that was the same Marshal Gaskill received a telegram I George Credle that had been spoken of fromF. L. Perry, at Morehead City, yr; ts i J iy evening instructing Jbini to' arrest Lewis Ilodges, a servant of the New Berne House, who left there on the freight train, and hold him upon the " charge of forgery. The Marshal, in company with policeman Bowden, faiet the train at the Trent river bridge and had no trouble in making the arrest. in the Journal." : ' .'What impression had; the Journal made 'upon those people in regard to you?" .Vsf ? .: : p "Well, I think it mad a very good one on the ladies, but the men don't seem to' know how to take it, I think Mrs. Page thinks I'm a preacher." Just here a messenger stepped to tne Mr. Perry will be up this morning and door and aBked for the Commodore a rreliminary examination will be held which cut short the interview before we I ' '.ire las Honor the l.hiyor. ye Al w. r. - lit I y, . ' v . ich l i !,. The hoi uuinanageablo , a , ii c hCuro!' " wfl8 thrown o" .' - dU'i 1, the 1 1 i '"tor l.ile ' i a young t ;rt House, i C..i iiing acci- :t, it ia re-rod, in ) he was riiling be ";1 ran away with and as he ' 1 1 i, - i M t . , if :'. I . . r had cot down to important matters, The Commodore after making two des perate efforts) succeeded in raising him self from the bad and Retting on his feet and obeying orders. -, ' r S ' .- ; , . . , . .- i j v Probably Knrdercd. t Information was received in this citv this morning of the probable murder of a colored man, near Rolesville, a few days rj'O.'i Early yesterday morning some cUUiten discovered the hand and foot ot a man protruding out from 8nriT"T some Iob in a dit'ii, nhout three ties further rain could be 'productive of no marked' benefit to the cotton crop. In' a majority , of the cases it would re sult in injury; The extensive drought I which has been the most important fao- am Mellinff LIME lu LOTS How g Farmer was Bamboozled Esquire Blackwelder, from Harris-1 tor in injury to' the' crops has been re- m SUIT for LESS THAN ANY burg, uaharrus county, was in to pay Heved in some localities by. rains, but . 1 1 1 ? . 1 3 J- 1 up nis nnwjwiH-H as a general thing it was too late to do lomeu uu Mio- reutJiuii suu uui it tu nisi . - . ... . . .. , ONK KLSJl IN, TO WN. BE SUkE pocketbook, our agricultural editor en- much good. ; It is plaia that there will quired of him the state of the crops in Ibe a considerable , decrease, from last hiB section. 71 he crops are tollable yearWield. The grain crops, bowever, S.raT bav. bee successful in: the fuU.sense fe5 Vit IIUYi to bring in a load of line watermillens 01 me woru. j .tr,,jj ...r ; i-ir v -1 -. this morning, but blast my eyes, if a lot , Matamoras, Mkx., AuguBt 21.r-The 1 .. I " '! 'V. i -.'., j of boys didn't play the biggest fool 8tartiing news haa been reoeived- here !i diwlHv ? JiHABt1'' H.' lUJllllW tnciton ma you ever neara 01, ww . , ua AtnA u hat w warn all attant on he u ? ,J" CALL BE seeing that we were all attention ne rZ. , o W- i I Ux. 4 ,JJI. orWAMrirt I've gotiunoiera m ijuhbl ii(wu, ou iJiuuBoiu', ! Brunswick Hams. - a(i:-.tl ; continued with his narrative. a fine patch near my house and aa there was some, powerful fine milieus . in it that l. ) no. . I f II, cov tf t' ) 1 1 i n i:o,i.,i). iney gave r i i -ut8 went to the scene L ( ran lying in the ieJ wi..ilo!'s. It was evi oi i -a" --nrdered before i t . i placed in the uu" " a etrt"" -r in 1 l J one 1. h been i i ' r vr-3 rotlllaJ by t ti 1 wi t out this to laattcr. and Oaxocaj in the past month.; iThe iaAaaa ia inrd. tha : Aaini.ln" r.hntAra.? bni. I wanted to save up and bring to ASc, my,,nU i ui, town, wifa andt I continually staid in f .T. the patch, one relieving the other every every summer. ....... ....... two hoars or so. Well sir, a crowd of r y Nashevillb,' Tenn.,'-' August ;81.A boys wantea tnem muiens ana couian t ri0f ocdurred at a colored camp meeting f. IT .-. t , . rV U :--.. i-.-Vl get at them because we were always in the patch, but they set their heads to-. in the Southern1 suburbs at twelve pother and what you recon they did. o clock last night. Jbight hundred ne- Whilo l was in the patch two of them eroes had assembled and had two hun- went down in my corn field and com- dred whUes ' 'as 4 spectator: '. The menced ringing a cow bell, and I of ' . , . i .m' . Lij course, thinking a cow was in the corn multitude t of blacks was engaged went down to drive her out, and while m one or ineir , wiera, wnu ouq- I was hunting through the corn for burets of shouting, when every one was spa of the cow, the balance of ' Uu i boys Btartle4 by the unA of pistol shots. fine millena. That's why I didn't bring Consternation was succeeded by panic ana Btampeae. risiois ana mives- nau been drawn and twelve sh'.U fired, one Brunswick Breakfast Bacon. .8: C, Shouldera, , -, ;, 1 . Best Chip Beef. , " v n . Very Finest (flit Edge Butter and CREAM CHEESE KEPT ON KJK, i . V- ( "Best in tha World li'lonr" ) ; : t South Lake Flour, ; ,,,., All new Tip Top Flour, ' ! J -- . 1 Lorillard Snuff,, i', :;,yu ijt j, . Pork, Long Clears, etj., ett!i j ) JillU I, For Cash Only.- raiMhi J liliM I ; Come and Be UbUi" i Hr v WM. PELL BALLANCB ft CO.' t ( aulUdlw-wlt i, . . . ... f . SI GRANBT STREET, NORFOIjXC, Drawings and designs furnished to builder and contractors in any part of the country. aulldlm - t , i. Nathan Toms, - Geo. W. Toms, Perquimans Co , N. C. Hertford, N. C. TOMS & SON, Commission Merchants, FOR THB salc or ' Cotton, Lumber, Grain, Peanuts, and an country rroauce. No. 30 Myers' Wharf, aul6dtwlm KORFOLK, VA, 0. M. ETHEK1DGE & CO., Nor tolls., X7.y Gen'l Commission Merchants Bell all kinds of country produce and make prompt returiif. neier 10 uuixens isauK, norioia, vs. ' ' Correspondence solicited. - auitt-dAwlm ; E. E. WHEATLEY'S Steam Dye "Vl'orka. 10T Church Street, NORFOLK, VA. Dyeing and cleaning in all its branch es done in the very best manner. rrompt attention given to all orders by mail or express. . ; sep2d4m HIGHEST CA8H PRICES Paid for all kinds of OLD iron, itetiu I and RAGS. JAS. POWER & CO., M Rowland's Wharf. NORFOLK. VA. We are alwavs'tn the Market for the nnr. . chase of old wrecks, old steamers and old clilneryofHllklMOa. - All consignments attended to promptly and carefully, and correct returns made, aulldly . ; MILLER a;PAYI3,; PnimilllllA' VfttlllfinaAR ' Qnltnnla ' flil PlnlliA 1 1 luuiuuD, jua.ua uci, oaautiUJ, uu uiuuis, ' MaUlng, Plctwres, Hlrrar, Clock, 1 I Window Shades, Cornices, Etc., j-..J.:;iiS Cwrt.StMt, . U aull-d6m -' ; '' BtORPOIJC VA. ' FRESH BUTTER teceived every 'i'M NEW stock of TEA' for the Bum met trade just reoeived.": . x : I it'S. !i i. ? . : i'-H - '' '. : i. . Toilet and Laundry SOAP is great variety, M .' ,y ., !.! .'.J-iUi ";,'V, . i .-.,) ' '! ,. . Sparkling' CtDERi a cool and refresh- f : 1 , Z t TT tlnest Grades of FLOUR,' 'Pure APPLE VINEGAR. -1 a ' T"'frmi:ien wagon to town to-aay. I i r: ' t scarce with you these t -i, hut v. - a them boys try to play o '"Tf" 9 nto, you jutt look out y Kt a t; . vcums item." Journal Crver. . 5r'V p .l :;' :i . ..' I -,iji V t .1 .f j a.....F.JB i' '1 II - i , ! I i I nkw Bkkmb. August 18. 1831 ? du IKPTEMBBn Is I shall move my I iii.i..ii i. i ...litA lfteoi buiiiNiroiumy nresenieinnn (npxt oi mo uuupvo awiij """"""ia """""to the Ice House) to the Mora un.irr boy named Hunt, who was some dis tance from the crowd. One negro had 4 Fcllews Imll. opposlta Cental iioitl, Where I will be happy to see my JYmncH aul8-dtf ' SAM. 1), w AliiiiH. ' English Island MOLASSES. " ' " SLAVS and Breakfast Bacon. ' - : , . . , 1 , : Flavoring Extracts (all freah). . ' ;. I Special bargains offered to each cus tomers. , . . ) ! i :t ";'C. E. lanll-oUy
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Aug. 23, 1883, edition 1
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