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. ( c ... THS DAILY JOUANAX f ' i win papet p is. .shed iUy axcepi ct J," 'y, at .(pit r, 3.00 lor six month. kiivrd to cuj . I iMcrtbrt at Ml unti per iroatn. THENEe." BERXE JOUKNAL.aM colu papsr.tspabiUae vary Thnrsaay at J.oopi IftDunk - A&VEaTISINO BATK3 (DAILT)-0 loci us dir '"ui; oca wsek, I10S os montb ' ' t.'ii: tl noutbs, glf.OO; six moat&s, $14.00;, mn.th. t)i t .; ' - AdveiMtfiucnU snder head of "CHy Items cents per line lor each nsarliou . ? - No advertisements will be Insetted between ocal Matter at any prio. Hotleee of Marriages or Deaths, aot to exceed a linn wilt be imserted free. All additional natter will ho chanted It oenU per Una. v - Payuienu for transient advertisements mast bo mad U advance. Regular advertisements will bo oollootod promptly at the end of each month. ' ' ' Tosimueications containing aews or a discos ion of local ma tier arc solicited... Ho epmmti aauoa mast expect te be published that ooatatna J jctionable personalities; withhold the name . 1 the author ; or that will make ore thaaone '. .-tliiaaof thUoaper T i t Any person feeling aggrieved at any aoony mous communication can obtain the Dam of the author by application at this office and ".. f bowing wherein the grievance exist. - THE JOUKNAL. it. S. HUB. - Editor. -ip-,- SEW BERN fi, N. C.v APRIL; 15, 1885. ', entered at the Postotncoat New Berne, NO., aa second-claa matter. :." i The trial of James D. Fish, President of the defunct plarilne National Bank of New York, has resulted in a verdict of,; guilty of embezzling the funds of the banks. " The war clond in Earppe con tinaesto thicken, but they eem slow to come to blows. ; Prepara tions are still being made on a gigantio scale in both England and Eussia, and the clamor is such as to indicate that the masses: have lost their , .reason arid nothing, bnt blood will satisfy them. f ? .The unknown Phelps, who has been appointed Minister to, Eng land, turns ont now to be the same that was counsel fpr the perpetrator jOf the famous Emma Mine fraud by which ' -Englishmen and; " women Verewladled out of $5,000,000. After all, the President "will prob n.h!v find ih safer to consider, the man with a long petition than ; to -trarprise everybody; by appointing Borne one unheard of before. ; :l... kiln iiAimiAir watowwt m ii .r i .... n. in m. .. ... .a a . w "i From Bradstreet, f '-, ' J"" The market for futures this, week . showed a decline;' on all months f v from the prices of last week; The vwar pews of Thursday caused prices V to drop suddenly .t and spots also shared in the general degression W? April delivery: showed the.smallest ; decline of any month.! Thus month -ycloaed lst Vweek at ;11.14e. ,pn '-" MnnrtdW it. TSMOfA sit ll-l2ft.i 'TnaS- vvby felt point, and. on VVedneS' H"' 4ay It so4 for 11.00c. - Thursday it . . ir.ii . a . 1 uuu iduuiuiijU uuia closed Friday at U.OCc. The total f salei of futures amounted to 256.iQ0 tf;;, bales iigaiust 340,000 baWs ljist V wek' he deliveries on contracts monnted to 3,30Q, baletyTagaii)8tJ . the same number last weetc. appis . fell fif daring the week and closed . Mi AA A-AUU., it UCUllUO l JJU. Vu - rinno nnnfaf inna tt, Tha rtr.af BalAA - UVUO IJUVUUUIUUUI MkUW uwr. mvvw were 864 bales, , against C91 bales last week, xne receipts, at jiorts : :Amonnfcfid to 22.772 bales.1 affainst I. "' -eft! 7TQ Koluo Inof nrnalr and 50 kll . bales the same week last year. . The ' total receipts since September i were 4,574,744 bales, against f,62d,- . 000 bales the same time Iasyear, - The following is thefweek'move ment at interior towns, with Com- : 1IIIM W -K. 1JBHL W H. ' liBBh ft. Receipts 8,088 7.325 14,603 Abipm'ts 20,780 .19,767 . 273C6 Stocjt 119,943 : 184,002 ti 102,O.U The followingcomparative figures eic jjttuu tu Apill j.u; ' ( V' : " -v'. : !.: - . ; isss. ' issi ; -Vinible 8udi.1v " 2.637.783 - 3.944.20. Exd'U since SeDt. 18.432.487 f 8.843.189 Six days' receipts 38,263 , ,24,198 ?- Exp'U Gr't Britain " 22,664 . 124071 ; Exports continent t,930 - 10,821 ' Exports France 5,487 ' 13,949 jstoci:, new York . ,847,84a vw.im consolidated stock . 633,B7 ' - m;iv) V " Cotton at Providence is 'rather ; inactive but prices ' are steady, tniniin? nniiiiKia ipicninsr ii4c, ' - t i ' mi . Tr.t ; inuiiiitiifT .i. i i an 'I'lin i. firlAlnhia market lias ruled dnlt and . closos weak at 11 5 lGllg for spot ';j middlings. Coltou. at Savannah shows but little ol interest. At . Xw Orleans owing to holidays - movement in cotton since last Thursday week beins small, spots are unchanged, while futures in consequence of the war news have declined, April's 8 points, May '8 19, fntnruer's 21 and fall's over 15 points. ; Although 6tock3 at the ports aud the world's visible supply are a littlo less than lact week. The addition to. the port receipts in the National Cotton Kxchango report about neutralizes the gain, find thia together with prospects of increased acreage in next planting, as well as the favorable condition of the lands for planting and the strong proba bility ot, war ..between Russia and England is considered discouraging to the longs. ' The Memphis cotton market Is very easy, and a decline is looked for unless more favorable news be received as to relations be tween England and Russia. ; i ; ' r- . - : " ' WHAT HAS EEES DONE IS THREE The InelaatrlaJ Prozreae la be South DnrlnK Jamsary, February and : March An Sxeellent Show- i '.. t i IniDePInUTlaues. ,' - . Manufacturers' Eecord. ' j Notwithstanding ' the ' extreme depression in all business interests, and especially, : in manufactures, which has lasted so long, but whiph seems to, be now giving way , to bet ter times, the South., has made most excellent , progress ' in the development of her industrial inter ests since January 1st, 1885. It, is true that the scarcity of money and the lack , of confidence ' have had much influence in preventing the investment ot money in new indus tries, but despite these, : the record for the hrst three months of 1885 is very gratifying: ' With the, return of prosperity ' to : the country at arge, . the; South will make more rapid progress than ever : before seen in that section. The wonder ful material resources; the inexhaus tible mines V6f: coal and iron: the almost boundless forests of virgin timber; . the;, never-failing i water powers; the mild and genial climate; the millions of acres of cheap land, that under careful tillage will yield bounteous crops, are all attracting the attention'! of. the world,: and probably never ; before were the prospects so bright for a large emi gration of manufacturers, mechan ics, farmers and' capitalists to the South, and nowhere' in all the world, we , feel quito sure,' can ad vantages equal to those offered by the South for "all these classes be found. v'-VA " t Vrl-I !W . I - Proof that the prospects for busi ness are growing brighter and that the investment ol Capital will soon become more . active . in the 1 South, is seeq in the' statement made else where that( four new furnaces are to bo built ; at Alabama. None of these,- however,' are included in our list of now1 enterprises Us published to day, "'as the -announcement ot their 'propoea ; construction was not made public nntii alter the 31st of March.; Two of these furnaces ate to be built at Anniston and two at Birmingliiun,;' still another for nace is to: be. built at, Birmingham by the owners '.of the" Mary Pratt furnace, an there, are ;good pros pects for a jnew! furnace in Ttn- nessee by Northern capitalists.' L-r - During the hrst three months ot 1883 6hc amount of bicipital,' incl ud- ing capuai siocK oi lucorporateu companies, invested in new man a. Iftotnring an d. mining enterprises at the South.-and in the enlargement of old plants and the rebuilding Of mills-after being destroyed by rue, aggregates. . nearly $21,000,000. Thesiv figures: are' Jiased; npoa re ports received -directly by the Man ufiuiturers1 Record from the origina tors of ths enterprises themselves, and in.-the case ot private firms' or companies do not include their capital, but simply the cost of their ks or mills, or the amount ex pended in the enlargement of enter prises already in existence. ; ' S , ; 1 Among the ' new. enterprises or ganized r during ';; the first three months of 1885 we find the . follow ing from North Carolina: ' ; sneyiue a,.. is. a l.j, . Aiy man . & others ice i factor,' Jordan i & llalybnrtoir grist mill; Bine Wing! IJig American riiednctioa: Vot cop- per mining; vuanotte, a. u Matcn- lBcn as 'Uo carnage lactory- eto Balti Sc, TSi 0' Gold Mine reopened gpd mine; : Cbmpanv-Shop, ' Ala manCei'Tobaccp Co. tobacco factory; Cumberland ; Co. ; Hope Mills Mig. Co., ; , ; , l)arhamr ?WiIkersou, Christiian & ' Co. "enlarged planing milli Z. 1. Lyon & , Co. tobacco fac tory, Durhdhv Fertilizer CoU new fertilizer factory; Edgecombe Co., Uopewell Mfgn Co. - ; Enoch ville, J. N Plaster in Co, flour mill; Franklinton, JA. S. Jpyner saw and planipg i mill; . Qoldsboro, Dewey Bros, machine shops and foundry, SJogdell & Barnes cracker factory, '. Sfrauss & Co. tplaning and rice mill; Graham, P. B. Harden To bacco Co.jtobacco factory; Greens boro, John Barker tobacco factory. Coleman' Ufand. tobacco factory, Greensboro Sash ,& Blind Co. -faaw mill: High , Point, V. II. Snow thaudlti & spoke factory, Gordon, Pegram ,Co, $tobacco factory, Suow & Uox, l8poke shuttle fac tory; Kinston, Elias Albritton grist mill; Lexington, Grimes Bros, tflour mill; Maiden, Carpenter, Sons & Co. enlarge 1 cotton mi!!; McKee P. O., Jota P. IIcKee shuttle block factory; Hebacsville, J. E. Scctt tobacco factory; Morganton, Mori ganton Furniture Mfg. Co. furniture factory, C A. Shuping & Co. en. larged garnet mills, B. B. & Joseph linttam flour mill, 11. uliamssaw mill; New Berne, J. M. White & Co. fertilizer factory; Moore ; & Brady tcanning factory, Peacock & Herring brick yard, S. H. Gray Mfg. Co. pulp mill; Oxlord, ,W. S. Overbey carriage & wagon factory, White : & McGuire planing mill: Ealeigh, North Carolina Phosphate Co. phosphate works. North Caro lina Car Co. enlarged works, Wm. Woollcot clothliag factory; . Kocky Kiver Factory, Chas. ,Black flour mill; Salisbury, J. D. Stewart saw mill, J. D. Gaskill tobacco factory, Robertson & Miller tobacco factory; Tarboro, Boystcr & Nash fertilizer factory; Thomasville, Enssell Golil Mine additional stamp mill; Trent man's, G. M. Setzer fbandle factory; Wadesboro', P.Linehan & Co. stone quarrying; Wilmington, . W. E, Worth & Co. ice factory; Wiustonj Joyce, Spangh & Miller planiqg mill. 1 . , . , IRebttilt after being burned. ' ' ' ! - k tCompatiies or firms in existence prior to January 1, but since that time have either enlarged their works or built new works of increased capital.. In most of these cases given in . this list, reference is made to entirely new works built by old firms, as for instance. O. M. Setzer. Troutmans, running a handle factory, will increase business by building a second factor j, to cost $au,uuo. f. Greenville Items! if, Shad Yery plentiful and 50 cents per pair. :? ; : .'fk ! Will the railroad be built! ' ,It looks as if it mighty . - Our election for postmaster has not come off yet. No. of voters, 500; No. of candidates. 600. . m4 Mr. A, Forbes is erecting three very elegant cottages in Forbes town," which will add materially to the beanty : of that ; part of '.Green'. Ville. " ' i-i,:"'5't-ii;.a!l.! The citizens of I, Greenville con gratulate Gov. Jarvis on his ap pointment to a foreign mission, but regret the- loss of him and . his ex cellent lady as citizens of our town. ' A colored man, 'whose name wo did not learn) Was accidentally shot and killed yesterday in the country near town by a very small colored boy. The boy attempted to baiid him the gnn, and necidently pulled the hammer, when the cap exploded, the whole load entering the unfor tunate man's month. fj ; en r s r f We promised to give the solution of our puzzle two " weeks ago; not; a correct solution has yet been sent. If B m t put ; If, patting : ilf grate be .empty pntVcdaJ on. r If grate be full stop putting coal on. We have the same solution from Goshen, ; Duplin county. Ed. Journal. f Mr. A. N. Bryan disposed of quite a number of red and bine, caps at 5 cents each, one of . which could be seen one day last week on the head of nearly e very boy in town. Prof. Bagsdale's school has -quite a mili tary appearance, .and the boys yet continue to paint the town red. -1 .' Mr.' L.' rV. Morrill, that rising young lawyer of our town, and editor of the Standard, was married on the 9th to Miss Jennie ' Brown, the handsome ; and accomplished daughter of Dr. Brown.- The, cere mony took place in; the Episcopal Church Kev.- : Mr. Hughes oiBoiat ing. j May ; their path- be f strewn With rosws.'f,;'.- ilV'l':;- & : To any body Who has disease of throat or lungs,, we will send proof that Piao's Cure for Consumption has cared;: the same complaints in other cases. Ad dress, ,. ,, , E. T. Hazklttnb. i - ' warren, Pa.-1' Hit) Best inliiD 7etW. United states Internal Dcp'v Collector's Offlee, Si " O New York. Jan iMB.i MoSoeley -Are yon still aliVe? If so can you make me-a pair of dress boots, such as yon made? rue about; 12 years ago? Same size. 1 1 . ' , f . yu makQ the beet boots in the world I wore the pair you made me (about 12 years ago) last night to a ball.: it n ; ' ',r ,,' Yours, , , . ; - f f . , .A. COATS, i I Address: ', . . (Major Coats. Beektnnan street, t ' N-Y. City (Room 6). , ,, jan20dtf lllotice. Certificate No. 801 foi one share of the stock of the Atlantio and North Caro lina Railroad, having been lost; notice is hereby given that I will make appli cation for a duplicate of the same. . . ' JAMES C. HARRISON, Administrator of J. A. Suydam, Sr. - - apldSOd Many a Lady is beautiful, all but her skin and nobody has ever told ' her ; how easy it is to put beauty on the skin.' 1 Beauty on the f skin is Magnolia Balm. Revenue, j .i!5, 18854 ,) : 'V - r r v hi, 1 UU': Absolutely Pure . Thta nnwiler never varies. A marvel of purity, strength, nii wholeBomeneeg. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and can- pot be sold In competition with the multitude of low test, ehort weight, alara or phosphate giwrtere. Bow on ly in cans, koyai. bakinu owbkj Co, 108 Wall-st N. T, novls-lvdw .it .!: .;; A ' - i I - - - i-j '"What alls you?" ash.ed'the man;'! see yon are a BUfferor, and can scarcely get along." ', "Oh, you see"." replied the monkey, "my mudder, she had what you call scrofula, very much scrofula, my farder, he had heap sores, some big, some little sores, long time. They both took much medicines and died; the sores wits all they left We." ' ' " "YeS, yes," replied the man,'"! see how H la. Your mother Inherited her disease, scrofula, and Tonr father caught his on the wing, and you Inherited or was born with both com plaiBts. But why pine away and die when .An mi) ha ..nverl' - ... . ( '. "I been done used over sixty bottles one drug store medlolne, and it no Rood. Money all gone and sore here jel. Hoiue doctors charge heap monwy, but no good " ; , "Mut my friend," said the man, "you sot hold of the wrong medicine. Go to the drug store and get one Dottle of B. B. B.,and before uslugall of it you will feel better. It Is aquiok cure It will cure all sorts of eores. Srroiula, Blood .Poison caught .on the wing. Itching Humors, Catarrh, Blood and Skiu diseases and Kidney TroublfS."it i : ;. .a . . "1 be so thankful for your kindness, and will go get B. B, U. to-day," replied the inon- EYES OF FIRE. .f.i "Oh, might I kiss tbOBeeyes of Are, 1 ' i ' Ten Ihouoand scarce would quench desire Still wsuld I steep my lips n bliss, , . ', And dweU an age on every kiss . ', ' . That young dude needs something for his blood; he is utterly too fresh. B. U.B. is the best thing for him, because one bottle will cure him,. Bat that dude is not all alone In his. terrestrial glory not by a "Jug. full." Many others are considerably "rattled" Just now about the Dloou poison Dusiuess, out u. B. B. will enre for the least money and In the shortest nmo. The Doom is coming. ' ruruy purify:-! .. ; i . .ii.'.c; I, "Oh, Josle," said little gleeful Maud. "w are going to have some honey made at our house." "wow do you Knew?" asitea Josie, "Because mamma sent the servant after three B's,.and I don't know what bees are geod for only to make honoy." : , 1 ' rJtooa uaim uo., Atlanta, un wtu mau any one a most wonderful book v hkic m : For sale in Newborn by K. N. DUF ICY. a 11 CO. E. HAVENS; BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, having escaped from the late fire, has found refuge in the COHEN BUILDING, on Middle street, eight doors north of f ollock street, where be would be pleased to meet his old cus tomers ami public generally. Call and see him; ' . y-. ' marl7dtf Green, , Foy.& Co., BANKERS and MERCHANTS ,r 'i prncE,SorjTH ?eont Street, Dave Flrst-Clasi Facilities for transacting k 'General1 Banking Business. ' Will receive deposits subject to check or draft at sight; will boy' or Sell Exchange-on Neur York, Philadelphia and Baltimore; will make loans on well secured paper, and ijlake liberal cash advances i U1 Cotton, Corn, Bice and Naval Stores, and hold on storage or make sale for one commission, either in this mar ket, Norfolk, llSltimore orew York. '' r f i -,t '( febludwtf t i v t iDailiBros., " ' ,JTVHOLESALE GROCERS TI-; f' ""v, .;i l:v. AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ; A Lot bF Fine, Fresh Hat, C!heap. HEW BERXE, U. C. s ' . d4W ':n::', Fresh niat3, The Best the. Market affords. Pork, Sausage and Beef can be found at ,' ''CHAS. E. NELSON'8, I. ' '"' ' ' , ' ' ! On Broad Street,' , i Jana'dtf :. , 3 - ' 'At Old Stand. PEAS,. 'BEANS," IiVV , ; " ; guano, Kaihit ind Acid Phosphate, V ; ? ' FOR SALE BY ' 1 In order to rcJucO mj large fctock o CIGAP.3 '. I will sell for tlio next thirty days, UigarB by the lox AT COST, and at retail I will soil a pood Ten cent Cigar for 5 etc,', and Five cent Cigars at 2 cts. Smokerf? to satisfy themst'lvos Lave only to call and mak ona pxtrclir.se-. llcppoctfully, ' T . JOHN DUNN. I .ill ill Ml . , XT xiee L2j A-- IS AT. rrTHE SPOl At Market Vharf, Belling Drugs, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Glass, Putty, and all kinds Seeds, . . also . : Canvas, Rope, Twine, Oakum, Galvan ized Spikes and .Mails, and other snip Building Supplies. . ' CHEAP FOR CASK dec31-dAw -. ; " ' - ARE YOU . ; " fTlTJ A I TDT f 'With any rilRwise. pern. 1HUU DJjJjJJ liur to your gentle seT If so, to you we bring tidings of com fort and great Jo.. Yoo ean .: -.-;.. HE CURED e, k ' - : ; .: anil restored to perfect health by nsihg Bradfield's' . Female Regulator! It is a special remedy for all diseases per talnlni: to the womb, and any intelligent woman can cure herself by following the di rectlons. .It Is especially efficacious in eases of suppressed or painful menstruation,; In whites and partial prolapsus. It affords im- I mediate relief and permanently restores the meustrunl function. As a remedy to be used during that critical - period known as "Ciunge of Life," this invaluable prepara tlon has no rival. I ... Saved Her Life! f RJOQB, MClNTOSB CO., OA. Dr.J. Bkadfikld Dear Sir: I have taken several bottles of your Female Regulator Tor falling of the womb and other diseases com bined, of sixteen years standing, ana I really believe I am eured entirely, for which please accept my heartfelt thanks and most pro found gratitude. I : know your .medicine saved my life so you see I cannot speak too highly in its favor: -1 have recommended It several of my friends who are sufiering as I was. , Voursvery respectfully, i h 1 ' ,' M US. W. E. BTEBBINS, Our Treatise oh the "Health and Happi ness of woman" milled free. ' : s ; Brabfield Regulator Co., r '.'.'''. i s- f , -r Atlanta, Gtt. For sale Wholesale and Retail by K. Berry New Berne. N.C;; ' v'r -dwlaw J A LIES RED UO CD, Arent and Bottler . OF THR CJ It LEBRATE 13 BEKG1TER & ENGEL . ' BEEWING GO'S PHILADELPHIA i .. - :, ':t r- '! i ; . U ;. LAGEH BEER New Berne, N. C. This beer took premiums at the Con tennial Exhibition, at Philadelphia and the Paris Exposition. Keeps better than any other in warm, climates, and is th( favorite brand wherever known.' For sale in kegs or crates. ' dw ' - EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA UARDLE, IVORKS, .1-3 SEW BEEXE, N. C. 4 ' fi. r- I 3 , IIonument3, Tombs, A.ud all klndi Grave And OulldlnK work in Orders will receive prompt attention ana satisfaction guaranteed. ;, , : JOE K. WIL J its , Propricior . (Successor to George W. Claypoole)' . Cor. BROAD A ? D CRAVEN Sts.., - '. NEW BERNE N. C? - O. E. Killer is my authorized agent in Kinston : ,, ' , . , nia30-lydw ( "TrB.BIlOWJN, Barber , and Hair Dresserr With twentv-flve years exprionce, and the NeaUfdt and M(t Vurnlslied BiUH)n In the city, will clve as snort a Bhave as can be had aiiyvvhcie lor '11 N cj m.s. New shop, new furniture, and satisfaction cuarnnteed. Middle stre A next door to Detrlok's, " ) - . ;,! . , marismy ,.. ; For Bent, The Brick Store adjoining the Banking House of Green, l'oy & Co., on South Front street. " - Possession f'VPn May 1st, 1SS5. a3dtf . JOUN A. EICUARDSON.- Steam Transtcrtaticn Co'v. SUMMER etlltDVIK rriHE 1 FA HER to go Into erlVct on and after April 17, INi 5 . Taesdayi Leave jeir Bern at o o-ciock. p. m , ior X.ake landing, stopping at Adama l rf -k. - Vaudemere, titonewall and BayWro, ar . riving at Lake Landing, Weduesduy, at 10 o'clock, a. m. , Thursdays- " ' - . .,. , ....,. , Leave Lake Landing tor new Berne at 12 o'clock, m., atoppiiigatBayboro, Stone- ' wall, Vauderaere and Adams Creek, ar riving at New iSerne, FrlciajB, 2a. m. Frldays-i- : '.; Leave ew iserne at a o ciock, p. m , ior Ike Landing, stopping at Adams Creek, -Vandeinerc, Stonewall and ltaj horo, ar riving at Lake Landing, eaturdsy, 10 ' o'clock, a m. - " , Mondays , Leave Lake Lauding at n o'clock, m., ior Mew Berne, stopping at Bayboro, stone wall, Vandemere and Adams Creek, ar- ' riving at New Berne, 2 o'clock a;m., Tues days.. , , ; .'- ' : - . in .- l.-i v,:. )- By this arrangement we are able t mak close connection with the Northern steam- -ers, also having good accommodations both for passengers and freight at very low rates, ask that the merchants and producers along lis line to give u tneir cneeriui support. Freight received under cover every day of- - the week It; WDi:& For further information enaulre at the of doe, Foot, of Craven street. r . E. a PlERCK,Agt. New Berne, N.C., ' Or any of its Agents at the following places: , auk Ltiifi, Adams ureeK, ,( G. I. WATSON, Lake Landing, 1 . U. H. ABBOTT, Vandemere, . , . -C. H. FOWLER, Stonewall, 1 ' ' -' W. H. SAWVKR, Bayboro. n .uv.i ... B. H. GRAY. . I au21dwly General Manager. NEUSE'&" TRENTRIVER i Steamboat Company v Will run the following Schedule on and after maay, August sza, im : -'.' Steamer Trent Will 'leave (Jew Berne for Pollokivllle. Tren ton and Intermediate landings every Wed nesday and Friday, returning on Thursday and Saturdny. ' ' .um j J:..,.' Steamer Kinston, M7i 1 1 lnn.ro VwKnn I7i ..... Tl t ttO DAT and FRIDAY ; retumino leaves Kin - t ... 1 . u i " tt uci i. iui ninuiii .... v . l . I -tm ston for Newbern every MONDAY '.and THUR8DA V; touching at Jolly Old Field and all Intermediate points both-going and earn ' UB , . . - Tliese steam ers make close cou neetlon with the O. D. 8 8. Co. and North Carolina Freight " Line, ror luriDcriniormauonappiy tofj i r . r W.,K 8TYRON,Ja,at Newbern. ! v. W. F, Btahlv. Kinston t j , (J , ' D. 8, Babbds, Itytokarih,' . ' I. T. WILSON, Agent at Trenton.1-3 J J. P. QuiSKELY, Jolly Old Field. J. B. Banks. Quaker Bridge., , . , X M. WH'TE,Gen'l Manager, eb7dw ' - v, ,.. sinston. N.C : OI-TiD I JL)0111NI0JS' : Steamship Cbnipjipy. SEMI-WEEKLY, LINE , Fo New YorJK,:BaltliMoret ,Nor- r folk, Boston, Elizabeth Citj, -' Philadelphia, Providence, and other - OitleAr 1,1 - . . ON AND AFTEK 5" ',11' Mondav ?.u 2ni883, ' (J N T 1 1 ' F U R THE It T V C J'J Steamer-'Shenaiidgah , Will leave, upon a.iival of train on Norfolk Southern Bailiad at Elizabeth City, every IHONDAV AND THTJRSDAV ' for New Berne; Rethrnlnc lcava'N Bitrne for Elizabeth City rry -.'tl',- , TCKSDAY AND FIIIDAT , at 4 p. in., making -Close connection with Nor- ' folk Southern , R. B,ffor Northem: jcitiet. .. 01oe connection made at Mew Uerne with steamer for Kinston, ; Polloksville, Trenton and all landings on the' Neuss and Trent Rivers. No freights received for shipment oo Tnesdays and Fridays sfur 3 p m. . , , Freight forwarded promptly and .lowest Vatea guaranteed to destination.' Fare 'to Elfiaheth" illfv nH rnlnrn Tin. V l i. AC h.. .. trmore.ts. To Nsw Yerlc, $13.a(ii ' v ... J 14 B. B. ROBERTS, Agt, New B,m,, : Qmnmn aTpsim, Thirty few f , , j. , Ag'ts. Nortoik.jT ,A . W. H. StAKroap, Oen'l fr Art, , ' ' " !.: ' v New Tor City. Chanffs of Pier in New, YorL'. The N. C. Freight Liiio' , FOR NEW-YORK, BOSTON,' JROyiDENQE, ' !-.' ' ' nnd nil nolnt m! . ... ..!,. ;-. ...j.CiqiiX After this data will recelTe..Hisht n N, .Ynfc for New Ber at . . '' pier 7, NOKTii: myicu. Office, of Hfeto York and Baltimore Transportation Co. ' ' Mortlmnts should remember that tlii Is 6us o the best St:im Lines out of Sow York, n-king daily connection with Baltimore for New Imu:. all Inside, and only one change. ' . SEMI-WEEKLY ST E A M E It Eotxecii Mi iBorse'H Etzcrs, . .:(TochlngatNorfc)lli) ,. LeaTin Now Borne for Baltimore TV ' DAYS - FRIDAYS at 1 p tn. Ltave Balti.oore it Sew Beme WEJlNiiSDAVS dnd SAl tiil)AV3 S.p.W. . Agents are as follews': " . ' 1 ' ; , EUBKNFOSrai.Gen'liafiager, ' 0 Light St'.', Bal'i Ui. AS. W.McCARBICK, Ag't. Norfolk, Va W, P. Clyde 4 Co., Vbiiadelphis, 1J Soutk nurvBs. - York A Balto. Trans. Line, Pinr 1,N' is, rivet E. 8amnsna, Boston, SS Central wharf K. H. R'jckWMll, Frovidf-nce U. 1. . I. 0. Mink, Fail River, Iwrrirt wh-'.'f : ' Ships leave-Ilnston, Tucmi.ijg ana , , uys. . .i'." ' " New York ltly. .. :j , " Baltimore, Wfttuwdays "il 'lainntnr . ' " Vail liivor, MoiiUv,' W 'm-MiHta ' Fridays. . . ; ' ' Providence, Satnrday, : , .', f'hroillfh llillfi lf.,li,ir ffivn U...I n.n.' , ,". to all points, at the ' difl'or,nt, miic-- ( f I" aipanien. , . . 4vsid E:'::h-acilJir"::'; . ui' n."c. li::::. 'a MarStllyS H G2AY Agt New Ero,"
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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April 15, 1885, edition 1
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