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VOL. II. NEW BERNE, N. G WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 30, 1884 NO. 257. Kb LO CAE NEWS. I .urual Miniature Almanac. ' 1 '' - Sun rises, 7: 8 Length of day. . Sun setB, 5:25 f 10 hours, 22 minutes. Moon sets at 8:16 p. m. ; ' , ; ' V; .s Cotton loomed up to ten cent J again yesterday.' ' " Viq M; : jUVS' Rev. N.. Mf Jurnej waa w the pity Fair weather again and the beautiful .j sunsets have reappeared. , j.',.f i.t PartifiB , f romi KiBton tell, us that i I- J mhiirh river is on a ramuuKo. ' .., f, ,' ' A large jiqt of clatps were shipped by the Shenandoah yesterday u.u fc.v I What a, wonderful improvement a fair -day makes on our sidewalks. 1 Eggs nave outstripped Christmas prices. Tbey went off briskly y este'rd ay at 32 cents.- ' ps fe fi ' k v I i The steamer Shenandoah carried but a full cargo of cotton and other freights Mr. J. D. Sutton, of Lenoir, was in the . city on Tuesday looking after the sale of a raft of timber. That popular commercial traveler, J Wm. Ilunter, Esq., of Kinston, dropped ... in to see us yesterday. : i The steamer Kinston left for Kinston ' yesterday with a full cargo of fertilizers ' ; and general merchandise. ..; The Graded School is preparing an en tertalnment for the benefit of the Library' "'No time is consumed, how ' ever, from the regular recitations in the ' 'Bchooi;""'","-'.. t yr ' I. a,.., 'A" Subscriber" wants to know in view of the fact that all the streets just now are muddy,; on the corner of Broad and what muddy street is Mr., Staub's -- new housa to be erected. ' There is not anv street in the city named Muddy.and hence the condition of all of them must I have prompted the joke. 4' We were led astray bMr Wrh. H. 4 Marshall's map J pf the city of- New Berp6, , copy of which twangs in our officer; The name of ' fh strpeinarked ''Muddy'rVon the map nas since ,Deen pnangea to tserne , ..The gas company' is hard at work day : andjniglltrepBiEihg the damages caused "by the bfow Mb bnMonday night, 'and they" hope to be able to supply the city . by tornight, Th9- Bupply on hand for last mgnt was quite lunitea, yet we De lieve was sufficient to prevent any great - . inconvenience, j The gentfemen in charge i of the works are energetic and are push- L, ing the repairs as rapidly as possible. One ol Ibe It Jght Sort. ..,.,' , ;i A friend tells us. who knows, that Mr'. AMoodlng of Cypres Creek," Jones county, slaughtered, a few days ago eight pigs, all raised, from one sow, 1 fourteen months old that weighed 2,086 ' pounds' &et,t ,, When it is remembered that a year old hog that weighea one - - hundred and twenty-five, to fifty is gen ' erally considered pretty good,' we can ' Bee that those pigs were something more , , than ordinary. . Mr. Gooding is one j of ; those . farmers that makes, .'corn, pork and lard for sale as well as cbtton; He , ; makes a few bales of Cotton every year and sells ft when he gets ready. -vBq is 8, one,of .the falmeri that ,thB country needs a great many of trvT pcs" ;,..;- , ,,.. . - iM-rf "k : 3 Bather Hard on the Director1' Our, Trenton' correspondent1 :X.'? is w rather hard on the pirectbrs of the A j & v, N. d Railroad'' We think he overlook' , one fact or, he would nof.be quite so severe in hia criticism. It must be re membered that a large majority of the private stockholders,; in the. A & N. C. Railroad Co.- are also stockholders in the '' Eastern N. C. Railroad Co., and . being ' in a measure, both the lessee and the r ' lessor it is but natural that they" should conint to a Ipa8e favorable to themsel - .'vn. "True the State prox1 voted, for - . Ll.o lease, and it would seem that thiB f wt should have Bome weight with, the , Sute Directors.- But who knows Upon - - wh.jt ground the Directors refusedi to ' en 1 ,.'H9 the action of the Stockholders? .. .." Tliey- may favor the lease In the ab . Btraut, as we do, but they may lack faith in the ability of the' Syhdioate tcf carry xmt the contract. erchande, they may see ditfculties, in 'case the' contract iB ' not cur v'"odr with." In regaining posses. r: 'i cf t o road that will cost more than t e money will amount to. , After i "X.", know, the .fact' that the ria eatinfied' with the( security ' 1 1 y t"-J Eastern Syndicate, and To c " 1 I tic Governor don't' ho (' t tho in'Iaence of the road wil 1 this yfr, or at least that the ' ! t r ;"ord to have it used I " ono. ? At o t: '.ikt' 9 fr.oBitlon 1 1 j tl.o Eastern SyAillwla a good ; ii;'iouUbo accerlo.l.' Tut' the i oro in a hotter por.Ition , " f 1 f y i " .1 Hud t! ni t:.-.i f, i ; ' :."-i'.-j,t.... ij tOi'aUb-a 'oye it. t i,.:;,ti e. "; So j. the pf t'.uir j-.iil 1 ion of the , nt' ink ' " I Th sick. , v ";. ' Miss Lottie, the daughter 'of Hon. 0. Hubb3,.has surrendered to the measels. Glad to hear that she is improving. 1 ' Mrs, M. 1 W. Carman,1 daughter of Thos. H..Mallison,t. Esq.,living a few miles from the city, is very sick. .f , ' ,';t;i;.vlli e i.V One Tear Ago. ; '; .;.;i- j--,:,- jtlV . To-day one year ago was a sad one for the Journal. The news was flashed to ub from Raleigh- that our partner, who had conducted the Journal with such signal ability- and enterprise, was no more. With the passing away of the night of the 29th of January, 1883, a brilliant ; star in journalism in North Carolina sank to rise-no more until the Resurrection day. Through the force of circumstances and by the encourage ment of friends we continued the publi cation of the Journal without missing an issue, and while its editorial columns have hot bristled with those terse, oom paot and logical articles that came from the pen of J. W. Harper, yet, , our sub scription list and advertising patronage tell us that . we have not allowed the Journal to go backward. Z During the time we have controlled its editorial colums we may have committed errors it is but human to err but it has been and will continue to be our aim to con duct the Journal with the same impar tiality, fairness and fearlessness that has characterized it from its founding. The Exposition. . Up to yesterday afternoon the com mittee, whose work of soliciting sub scriptions may be said to have just be gun, had succeeded in obtaining over ,000, pledged by substantial men 1 of Raleigh. By next Saturday this sum will have been'doubled. This looks like business. ; Mr. G. S. Ferguson, of Waynesville, : Haywood county, has written a letter to this committee, which is so-earnest and full of good news, that we publisttwt. It is as follows Gentlemen , of tub Committee Your circular of the 10th came to hand some days since;! am heartily in accord with your movement and feel confident it can ana will matte a success., i regret my inability to be with you on the 80th instant.. I will agree to take one snare of stock, and would take more but fear that l will have to contribute consider able to aid "our county in making a good exhibit.. Our people, I am. satisfied. can make a splendid showing for Hay wood county, and I will do all I can to get our county and , people interested in rf Silt) t. the exposition Speaking of the Stater exposition, "the Wilson ' Advance says: "Vt; A. w, Brooks, and perhaps others of the county, have taken stock, and we hone to sea Wilson county fully alive to its duty In this matter. Let us appoint a committee to prepare, collect and ar ranged Wilson county exhibit." News- Observer. : '. ; ': ' Sinston Items. The Heavens were in tears all "day last Monday. !1 The owl of the "Owl House" havihs been picked of all his feathers .but his wings,,; has just flown to distant parts. He says his conflict with the courts is f,il1tr illiiaKrnKnil hit ftta "Vloll nf a Kimo" had by the monkey and the parrott in the absence of their owner. . . . L.!H.' Fisher and Richard L. Parrott will Boon begin here the publication of the Kinston Timea to. be issued once every two weeks.. The partiegs are col ored, but the paper will be conducted on independent principles. Terms, $1.50 per year, in advance, 75, cents jot 6 months andiP cents for 3 months, ! The January number of the Southern Cultivator, published at Atlanta, Gal, by 5 J. P.,' Harrison & Co., has been' re ceived. It is the oldest and best publi cation of the kind in the South and improves with acre. It is sent to sub scribers for $1.50 per year and is worth more to a farmerevery year, than a ton of genuine Peruvian guano, v ? !; The masculine interest in our new road is still unabated and .unaccounta ble. The stream of visitors in that di rection last Sunday, like Neuse river at thist hue, was overflowingly full. One redeeming feature, however, is now served, ''the helpmeets" now accom pany thei 'lords' to keep them from falling by the wayside. " How pru dential is woman and how intentively right is her conduct everywhere and in all emerfrenciea I , , i Your voorrespondent .Trent Bridge" writes like he has taken the contract to edit the newspapers , of , the whole country and it may be. presumptuous in us to offer him a suggestion, neverthe less, we give, for his particular edifica tion, the old story about an intoxfeated gentleman leaning against a lamp post and relieving his stomach of an undue load of oysters, crackers and. stale beer, A sympathetic passer-by observing that the intoxicated individual was baving a hard time, kindly ' suggested, that, he could relieve his stomach Quicker and easier by running his finger down his throat and irritating his epiglottis. "Look a-here' stranger," remarked the intoxicated party, pausing in his dis gusting pastime, "look a-herej who's bossing una puue, you or i r" , - , , for,, seven years Allen's Brain Food has stood .the strongest tests as to its merits in curing Nervousness, Nervous Debility, and restoring .lost powers to the weakened Generative kystem, and, in no instflnce has it ever failed; test it, $1; 0 for 5. At drucgists, or by mail from J. II. Allen, 815 First Ave., New York (Jity. 4 , Ayer'B Earsaparilla wonderfully,' im- proves tho coinplexuni, and brings to old and you1 ; t lioom of health. As a purifier of tUo blood it l.aa no equal NEWS FROST THE OUCWOELB. ; Hong Kono, Jan. 25. Placards proclaiming hostility to . foreigners have been posted, throughout Hoi How, the northern city of the island of Hai-uan, - where , a large body of Chinese troops were landed on the 16th inst. . '; v-'K'.X ;L A mob gathered and made an at tack npon a foreigner, who took refuge in the British Consulate. The Chinese officials have taken precautions against a recurrence of such demonstrations. . K ; Paris, Jan. 25. A despatch from i Admiral CourbeC dated at Ha-Noi, Jan. 19, says that he had established a blockade, which will oe maintained throughout Tonquin, to; prevent : the entrance into the country of all articles and nlftte- terial contraband of war, bat ample facilities will be afforded for legiti mate trade. All was quiet at Son tay. The French expedition against the insurgents in the South has successful. . . "'ri' :'r'" London, Jan. 25. A despatch to the Times from Haiphong says that the French attack on Bac-Ninli has been postponed until the, mid dle of February. Cairo, Jan. 25. The mission of Gen, Gordon is to effect a complete evacuation of the Sondan, inclusive of Khartoum. The Khedive has appointed him Governor of the Soudan with full powers, and1 has strongly advised him to take meas ures to secure the safety of civilians and Europeans. . The Khedive summoned to Cairo Ameer Abd-el-Shakoor, son. of the late Sultan of Darfour, and , offered to cede to him the province of Dar four on condition that freedom of commerce should be maintained and the slave trade 'suppressed, promising that he would not be re quired to pay tribute. : Abd-el-Shakoor intimated that he would probably accept the offer; 51 Col. Coetlogon, commander at Khartoum, writes from that place that there is food, enough there to last 6,000 men fire months, and that the grain supplies are coming in as USUal. ' .:. "! )..;' 1 : , Panama, Jan. 16.-Capt.r Bre- hantof the British; ship Achieve ment reports having: seen, the blue sun on Sept. 2, when in latitude south 12, 30', longitude west ?8C 35'. He also saw it on the follow ing day, noticing at the 'same time three distinct spots on the disk, Two found ones were in the south east quadrant, and the third, in the shape- of a parallelogram, . was, in the southwest quadrants v( ' ' 1 1 London, Jan. 25-r-rThe , Utiles1 Dublin despatch says the loyalist meeting there yesterday r,was the most imposing political demonstra tion ever held in that city, i The speaking was in marked contrast to that heard at many of the meetings of the "great ; unwashed" f; who shoHted for popular demagogues. ord Kossmore was present at the meeting, and received an ovation. Vienna, Jan. 25. A detective named Bloch, while going to his home in Floridsdorf yesterday., was shot dead.'- The assassin, apparent- y workingman, was seized Dy civilians and taken to & police sta tion, lie had in . ms possession a dynamite bbmb', a" revolver, and a poisoned dagger.; une ol the Civil ians who aided m arresting the murderer was seriously wounded li he thigh by two shots from his voiver.,, ; i :ue assassin vainly en deavored,. to explode a dynamite cartridge? in -order, to kill himself and his captors1 : The murdered de tective had recently arrested one of the 'suspected ; assassins of Police Commissioner Klubeck.: Klubeck was assassinated on December 1 and several arrests have ' ' been made, including Herr Schanhansen, a loading Socialist workmanrand two brothera named Till. Neither the nine nor ckarette smoke can go wrong who chooses Black well's Durham Long (Jut. ' It is tne one abso lutely pure tobacco; and then it has all the superb navor and delicate fragrance of the Golden Belt leaf; possessed by tap other tobacco in the world. '; r . .i ;.,.. . ;: A Fair oner. .: : t The Voltaic Belt Co;, of Marshall, Mich., offer to send Dr. DyeaCelebrated Voltaic Belt and JCiectrio Appliances on trial, for thirtydays, to men, old and young, anucted with nervous debility lost vitality, and many other diseases, See advortisemont in this paper., d& wl w For Dyspkpsu, Indiqestion, Depre- sion of Spirits and General Debility, in their various forms; also as a preventive against Fever and Ague, and other in termittent Fevers," the "FERfto-PHOS pnATED Euxnt of Calisaya," made by Caswell, Hazard & Co., New York, and sold by all druggists, is the best tonio audHfor patients recovering from fever or other sickness, it has no equal. tuwl 1 Mr. L. Brown, Durliam, N. C, says "I arose every morning with a bad headache. I used Brown's Irqq Bjtters and round reuor. ; ; ; 1 ; ' , jpeven. Springs Iterns.'; ; Cold weather. ' MeaBleS 'in town! Joe Allen' badly Beared. 1 '-:0'-n j A couDle ' of English Dadestrians en lightened ub on the 24th with magic lnnfArn fiAwa. fo. ilnnft nicrlil: ftnlv " The Goldsboro druerdstB are usine Seven Springs water charged with gas, and the Goldsboroians juto going for it. We have seen individuals at the Springs who seem to charge gaB with water. . . A man 'was heard to say that if the Lord would spare him till court he would indict somebody for selling, whis key on the Sabbath.; Look sharp, ye law breakers. It was a man that takes drop himself. , : , .,j The air she beat with both heir paws, i . And cuss words bubbled from her -toneue. 5 !' ' ! The baid was tearing bad because v;") She couldn't make her obangs stay bung. , ,,. .i';-c , ,,;.,'., The 'New Berne: Jocbnal is the most popular paper that cornea to out office, and is last becoming the most popular in the State. The Journal does not re quire to be forced upon people to get patronage, but is eagerly sought for and when the Journal fails to put in an ap pearance mere is a murmur or dissatis faction.' ' ' . ' , .' ' , . : . v i Alexj TilKhman - came to town oh Saturday and got on some kind pf a bust and to his extreme disgust got into the guard house, but Alex, had a friend and said friend when he thought no one was looking,, : took a sledgb : hammer from the smithy near by and proceeded then and there to pound, batter., burst and break the lock that had so securely held bo many law' breakers, until the door flew wide open and Alex, exclaim ing "give me liberty or give me death," itepped forth and proceeded to shake the dust fronii his feek and "rat the grit" ; for freedom. , .The officers are looking for his friend.' r ''' v ' ' . , A painful accident' occurred to' Mr. Alonzo Rouse and his brother Wiley W. Rouse on the 25th inst.y at the home of the former. , The two brothers had made preparations for a hunt and were nearly ready to start when,, unexpectedly a loaded shell was caused to oxplode. A paper Back containing. . Sir pounds of powder 'was thus ignited and Mrs. Rouse, who was in another part of the louse, thought that a steam engine bad exploded. The two, gentlemen had their hands and faces terribly burned. Their clothing and many articles in the room were set ori fire, 27 window lights were . blown irora cue windows and scattered over the yard. , Fortunately the ladies had just left the room, or the result would have been more serious. A little son of Mr. w. W. House was in the room but from some cause was not burned very seriously.; i v - s La Grangfe Itemsi' The 'fertilizer season has not yet opened.;'', t:. ,u -.niTin i Merchants, are! cdniplaining of dull times, and farmers of bad weather, A sociable was given at James O. Sal ter's in the ''city," last Friday night. i ; Rev. J. D Cavanaueh filled his regu lar appointments, at Hickory Grove last Sunday, :'PXY t.. I.'.! ' ''rr ' "-.'A!-1 Revi' C J. Nelson preached at the Baptist Church in this place on Sunday and Sunday night." ' ' ' ' Hines and Pate are running the buggy business here,"! Albertson and Taylor having engaged; in milling; , m f -The man with knives, pistols, watches, canes, rings, etc, eta., is here, and re ceiving considerable patronage, . ; . i 'Rumor has ifi that Prof. Joyner has left off teaching at the Institute and is studying law, andJ that Prof. Skinner, formerly of Bethel Academy, - fills his powfaon.j,;,Vi'(!"'l' '.'it'. ,i".i:v-!("i: Major 8. D. Pope received a telegram last Saturday morning announcing the death of Mrs; i: Myrtle Murphrey. near Uoidsboro. Mrs: Murphrey was daugh ter of Monro Patrick, of 'Greene coun ty,' and was ; highly esteemed by her many friends and relatives, as a Chris tian lady I ii a t i i i For . Sale, FOUR SHARES ib the New Berne and Pam lico Transportation Company. Xhe Company ewQB the tine si earner Em Qtxt, 1. 1 .. ifiv B,i Apply t ii t i'!,nl:ft ! - JanSOdtfit. JOUBNAI. OlFIQE TUTORS COtD MEDAL GUITiSS, j 1 . : ExcBlsIop .Mericaii Guitars. fJOBSON'S PATENT SILVER BELL BANJOS, ! ' ij. r i,4 ii Jry.-.f'a Can be obtained of , tt. .,f r. or our Ageata only. l' ' ' Choice Music Boxes, Instraments,Orcbi tn Instruments, tha bait Utrlhw and Trim mint Catalogucirtt. .: . 83 Corns Street j ' J LaiPMIissiSSalei 1 '' The Auction Sale 6f 'the " ( i e i: -,:u ....... u ; .,. ).',)' ; ,1 Y.Li STOCEiai!!:GOODg ,Jn ,'lie gtore koonas he, j j j W EINSTEIN B UILDI1TG, t 4 Will begin Frsiy, fcKi 1st, "Ip AT .TEN; O'CLOCK,-. i, A.M.. and continue until the whole Stock or uooda is aiflpoaea or, j'wm wua .,sGORGE GREEN, r - r. ' x V-.; i, - i.'i'" COMMEKCIAL. . Journal Ofwce, Jan. 29, 6 P. M. , New York futures quiet; spots easy. New Berne market firm. ' Sales Of 85 bales at 91 to 10. ., , : ' Middling, 9i: Low Middling, 9; Good Ordinary, 8. .;; - NEW YORK. SPOTS. ! Middling, 10.3-4: Low Middling, 10 5-16; Good Ordinary, 9 11-16. FUTURES. January, ' v February, March, ; April, RICE Quiet, 10.70 10.72 10.91 ' . ; 11.07 , Sales of small lots at 95 cents A CORN-Firmat60toC5, .!,; 1J.OMKSTIO MARKET. TcEPENTlliB-rDip, 2.25: hard $1.35. " Tab Finn at $1.25 and $1.50. , J, Seed Cotton $2.50a3.00. Beeswax 25c. per lb;1" Al '? ': i i Honey-75o. per gallon.' ' i ; I ,'. Beef -On foot, 5o. to 6or ! N I . Fhesh Pobk 7a86. per pound. ;. Eoos SOo. per dozen. ,. ! Peanuts $1.00al.25 per bushel. ' j Fodder 80o to $1 per hundred. ' i . Onions $3 per bbl. , . i AppLEs75o.a$l.(Krperbu8heL J Field Peas 85c.a$1.00 per bushel, i Hides Dry, 9allc; green 5a6c. ' Tallow 6c. per lb. Chiokens Grown, '45a50c. per pair. Meal 80o. per bushel. Potatoes Bahamas 80c; yame40c Tuenips 50a75c. per bush. v , ; Wool I2a20c. per pound. ,', i .Shingles West India,dull and nom. inal; not wanted. ' Building 5 inch, hearts, $4.00; saps, $3.00 per M. " . WHOLESALE PRICES. , ' New Mess Pork $15.75; long clears 8ic; shoulders, dry salt, 6c. V Molasses and Syrups 20a45c. ' '", Salt 95o. per sack. ' ' ; Floub $4.00a7.50 per barrel. Direct Importations.! Ravine received all the Guann shinned to thin country direct from' the DeBoilta. un der new Gavenunemt Contract, we offer to PERUVIAN GUANO r the best qnallty and 1n excellent condition for particulars and prices apply to i : HUETAD0 & CO., 10 & 18 Kxekans; PImc, New York. Jan27-deodttm Nokth Carolina, 1 Cruven (Jouutjv j hupkeior Court. J. M. ItobirjBon, ' . riainiur, i Against . : Garrett Vyne and 1 G. W. McLean, . r . . . Defendants, i . , . To C W. WoLeau, one of the defendants In the above entitled action: Take Notice: That the plaintiff will proceed to have taken, before Philip A. Hoyne, Commissioner, on th Twentieth day of March, im. at 11 o'clock. A.M., Ht the office of . B, McClan ahan. Rooms 70 and 71 and 79, Dearborn street, In the City of Chicago. In the State of Illinois, or on and at any day and place to which the said taking may be reeaiarlv adiourned bv the Commissioner aforesaid, the depositions of the plaintiif, J. M. Robinson, and or James U. VanvleHsingrerond Thomas O. Shaw, non residents of this State, to be read In evidence on behalf 6f the plaintiif in the above entitled action. , . : Witness E. AV. Oarpenter, 'Clerk "of the Su- perioruourtor uraven county, una tne aith aoy or January, a.ij. i8i. . , ,i ,, -K. W. CARPENTErt, Clerk of the Superior Court Jan28-dlw ' " of Craven County, : ' ' NOTICE. : ;1 North Cabolina In the Superior Court, ,,; (graven uouniy. ) - January win, istu, John A. Richardson, Adm'r of Albert ii. Hubbard, ; VS. , ,i ,, " Frances Hubbard, . Arletia Hubbard, Mary Aari Hub bard, Oeorge Dlsmukes, Lil ly Lee; Limine Davis, Maria decors, Bnrtine Eagle, and Oettle, Robert, George and Bessie Dlsruukes, ihffmts, heirs at law of, A, G) Hub- Special pro oeeding for the . sale oi land to make assets. ,! uaru, aeceosea. Take notice that you are required to appear at the o filee of the. Clerk of the Superior Court of Craven county, in ihe clt; iriorm ew Rei y of New Beinet TENTH day of JNtHJ.; on muhdaiv the MA14C11 nest, at 12 o'clock, M. or demur to the petition filed by Jehu A. Ull,.,..,,u,n Umlnl.,HlA. I U.. nl...,m Lv.i.u,.. awuiuiDninui. in uv on titled Special proceeding- for the sale of the lanus oi tne late a. v. auDDara, aeceuwa, u makeasseis lor tne payment. of aeuts. ,, . '..'.'.. W. CARPENTER, ' ' ' Jan28-ilAww ; .; , Clerk of Superior Court, Removal. i!l . The Internal Revenue Office is now at the old stand on Craven street, in the Pattersoft nuiiaing, nret aoer .io the rignt on. seooiv floor. i 1 ' Offlc hounlfroln a. mi to D.m. when ;in Ja20dfcrt2w J Dep'y Collector Fourth Dlst : ,,:wi, 6iiii:i ;o'i-:Notice."'.!,'f';i:ff. suite oi North CorolinnrCraveri County.! In matter of Incorporation 1 Superior Court ', River Steamboat Company ) Jan. 23d, 1884, ) iPnniftiiint ts law hMT hllnvlitfnH1 tm thn ltTVwl of North Carolina," chap. JO, I have this day deolnred thatT. A.' Green, C. E. Foy, George ureuie, u. i nouervs, b. . uray. ana j. ai, White and their successCrs a corporation un der thenarae of the "Neuse and Trent River Steamboat company, for the purpose of car rying for freight and' live go6d8,warea and merchandlse.and the products of the oonntr; bv boats, nances, flats and steamboats, am transporting pussengers from and to any and nil points on the Neusb mA Trent Rivers and their "tributaries' in said State, at such fates State, at such rates and cbargesas maybe ttxed by he proper of- fleers of said corporation: said corporation is to continue ror tnirry years; tne amount of the capltHl stooh 10,(H)O, and the '.value f each snare is (with privilege to moretse saia oapiuu biook to siuu.uw), 1 tne principal piaoa oi uuHiness is to ue at uie citv oi Aw- iHrn . In said State,. and said corporation Is to ba ailotred to- Issue, bonds not exeeedlns the euniof f (i,(HM), aixl-to secure, the payment of same,- and lis stocknoiders are not to be in divk1uallvlliibJo,for the debts of the osrnora- tl9n, aocordlng to the articles of agreement nica in ae euiceoi meuiern or snia uoart, Clerk Of Superior Court, W j . Craven County; W. W PtPPlfNTril Jan2i- Peruvian Guano ii. j. LoyiCuV WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALER Cf Heavy Groceries,'':; ' ' Dry Goods, ' L'Y , " Rne Wines and Liofuors. The celebrated BUCKINGHAM " WHISKEY always on hand, GIVE ME A'TRlAtJ fl Blank's Old Stand, Middle Street ; A Kewbern. N. C. 1 Jat17d4wlv v" lsT0 WELL-iklATED i 'j f- iiLXXi X t OAtf AFFORD ii y TO BE WITHOUT 'A refer to the following Viivtioa . using tliem and can testily to tlieir superior ity over any other puinpi:- ' " " T. 8. Howard, Mayor City of Newlwn Ni r L. A. Potter, kayor I'oo o'f bS'S' ; i , cwey,ueo. Bishop, OCBilLKan. som. Hon. L. J, -Moore, W. F. itountrpe Mri A. M. Disosvay..Geo. 1). Cgnner, L jiaJuL son, Jr., Dunn, N.s. Kihar(ls.m, J nova lm,Q.H.,rem4. U. Rhemi of WwbDl 8. W, Ventprs, Richlands, N. O.i' , ' ' I f C. O. Green, Trenton, N. C. ! " Samuel Hudson; Polloksville, N. tU, 1 f.jv: E. H. Hauglitan, ', J - ; - .,- f . K. P Midyett. Smiths Creek, N. (1 H 8.lbbs; Middleuin,.Hyde,Countv NIC Geo.-W. SmlUi. SllTer Lili w i' l" J-" S. H.'Loftln.Khiston.N- O i. 'i i: W.H.Wet, ." , If 4oo 'have pump freezlngtlt was simply because you did not use the "GilUert." 'A word to the wisSis suffiuient." Send for catalogue ami J. C. W1IIXTY. Janl2.d ' Ncwbern. W. C. WHOLESALE, GROCERS. COMMISSION MEROHAKTS, Jau22 ?' SEW BER-tK. N. c. ; i diw Choice Seed Potatoes. A small lot of CHOICE HOME EARLY ROSE SEED POTATOES tbi Sale ' CHEAP. Come early, before all are sold". jau.20tt ) '.'ll JOHN DUNN. S-i-ng ! ' i "Home again, home again,' ; ' .'; lo my lormer store, "And O, It fills my soul with joy - H Xo meet my friends once more," Where they can get the besfuIGAUS' Just as the same of yore ,. And TOBACCO, Pipes, and Candies : jiuu uiner inings loo numerous To mention, as before. Mil corner of Middle and-South Front ats. ext door, to Hart's Hardware Wore. '.i. f. ;.',' .' Wii L, FAIJHER, , . ' The Major. ft .. , - STORE on east side- Middle street, below South tront. T A . ' Also; a -Water rront 'between Eden and tiaDV "ree''s' ln ' ttout ct Wt p- old Apply UV -"J '- s: uu JanlSdtf i;; , ., i l)4 CHAB. JHJFFY. T 1' i i ii uvsiors. A. Hi klMBALt hasopeieilk'''1' ',' Ul FIRST CLASS Ot'STKIl SALOOl at south end of People' fcfarttet-Moore'sbid ftnTstyfe" lBu,u',fd)to -fuTn'8 9?)toH In families mines supplied at thett hbijes li Ueslfed. novl7-dtf , -,,;,, . hi. "AU persons- 'irinnhtil tic ''Ur Hi ' Vais-'a . -ir . CO,nd WM. COHKNJ tr notified thirl,..:; WM. BULTAN & CO. anrl WM Cilllvu i.V aasignod said ladebtedness tb the undersigned 1. . imtov "i tuKir crem urns; ana Uiftt settlemento must be mlide- with' le under signed Immediately. ; i OiCORGK QHtKK. . Janllrn - A i A,nNE HORK, 'luieiGy Sha -HAit?Est-together or separata, fcbasi W)U Ue,3 3D' noviffltf r JOURNAL OJit'lCK. Baj:Irdn and Hs,il sizfes, octaid&wtf. , M o i New Berne. N, C. tMedaltiaUejat Lpi ; 'fwwi'onoe toa judgment of the Snperloi Codrtpf craven County ln an action wherein eprgianna R ohardson an Isaac R; Rio) -ardson . are plaintiffs, andSlpley Holly Sars . KlIfiKlchanlsonare denunfi. I Til ",a" fV Pibl1e Auction at, thCTOrt Honii OWK'?ils,Yyer,on0NnAY,the)ium day 6f FEBliUARY, A.l). U84 :'k oerteln val silnated on the east side nf iioo.(,, ,.. tween Queen and New streets, Ne IJcrn. VmU$ fv,!.( !;;,,MH W. Q, RRJNSONwt .. "-TT . JlC'tiTH ; I 1! ( ! ,1.. i '; Oil
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 30, 1884, edition 1
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