Ii' .15. i 'HHn.t . . . . i,..s j. v . -11 -!1 Iflt - . ..- . . - .-,., -:..-t t ' ? ' .T .'.-V' . . .i . ' V--' - . 1 f ( ....... VOL. IV. ; NEW BERNE. N. C. TUESDAY,' 1L1Y . 12, 1885. . , , NO. 36;" i.. ,! t .v,r. i I: A IT r" f LOCAL. NEWS." Journ.l Mlnlatnr. Almmn&e, ' New Berne, latitude, 85 6' North. "-Nil , longitude, 7T3 3' West. Sun rises, 4:56 I Length of day, n sets, 6:56 M4 bourB." ; ( ' ; . . " lixu rift at 3 :43 a. ',, ..." BUSINESS LOCALS. ; Lost My pocket book, at or near the poatoilice- The finder will be liberally rewarded by return in ft it, with contents, to me." ' ' Geo. S. Fisher. ;. I C,'i ii ,v .... . ' . Mrs. Dillingham informs her friends and former patrons that her ice cream rooms are now open' for tho season. A liberal discount mode on orders by the gallon. WWlii ! tUk Hlf.- ""tf9 lw .fQiSAW CuiuK A first-class.Soda Futaina' Kk R. Jone. i Fob .Rent. The large store, SE. corner South Front and Middle streets. lately occupied by Air. 'Wahab. Apply to i ppr28tf f . - LHARLE8 DUFFY, JR. Athenia Lodee 'No. 78, V Knights of Pythias, meet tonight. ' . -The crowd of persons 6n.the Oreen ' and around the monument yesterday was pronounced by many who have -been in' attendance on former memorial "days as the largest' they have seen, for many years, if ever before. s , j , 'The address of Captain Graham is spoken of in the' highest terms, land must have made every North Carolinian . who heard it ' the prouder of his State, because the birth-place of such a noble student, scholar, soldier and patriot as ' lames Johnson Pettigrew. , 1 . - The City Counoik were in special ses lion yesterday at ll o'clock to consider the disposition to be made of the pile of shells belonging to the city . now laying near the canning house of Messrs. Moore & Brady.' The matter was, referred to the sanitary committee.- :' 1 . Dr. H. Q. Bates, Grand. Patriarch of . the Grand Encampment of North Caro lina,, and 'Ed ward Gerock, Represeuta- tive to the Urand Lodge 01 1. U. u. t . le:ei thil morYiing to attend the sessions of the two above oreanaations, which mfcetin aunnal Bessiob at'Wilsod N. 6., . to-day: ; ' ' " '' -' v ,: : We are informed that Ebenezer Pres by trian Sabbath Behoof will.pioniq lor day at Rock Spring, up the. Trent river, Thev will make two trips on the steamer 1 . Trent, from the foot 'of Craven street the first leaving at 8:80 and the other at about 11. o'clock a. m. Fare for the .-.-round trip 25ents. t' H'jr' ' The unmarried half .of the .Journal wi rather Nonplussed yesterday when a delegation of' K'lHton belles stopped . in front of the office and he wis called out. -fie w ure that it was not leap rear,1oV wfien'h remembered it was memorial day, he was glad to think that he was -not forgotten The handsome editor of th(, Free Press , happened to be in at the time and bravely Tallied to his relief. iA i ' ' ' ' , THE HEnOKIAL SERVICES. ' -.1 ''.i, ,l: . - - Yesterday was unusually propitious, and a better day could not have been asked for the Memorial services. By the train from Morehead City the first batch of visitors rolled in, and from tbat time thece was a gradual but continued in crease of strangers on the streets and citizens' from the adjoining counties. The steamer Kinston brought in a large number from landings on the Neuse, while the railroad landed two Supday- schrya from, Smithfield, an 4 a large pmber of ladies and gentlemen from At 4:30 p.m. a large crowd, at the sound of musio from the Silver Cornet pardoned if I borrow hnnirnespmhli.fi nnihn Arndprnp OrPn. that eminent South : T ' J 7 when the following order of services were observed: j MusiOT-"The Guard Around the omb." II. Prayer By Rev. V. W. Shields. III. Music "The Voice cf Peace.'' IV; Memorial Address By Captain Hamilton G. u rah am. Subject: Hen eral j. Johnston Pettigrew."' Japt. uranam was introaocea in a few appropriate remarks by Clement Manly, Esq. lie spoke from manuscript for about one hour, not eloquently, but men, their young and vigorous columns deliberately, forcibly, and at times with njarcnmg mrougn uicnmona 10 me, ro- much pathos. His subject was an in- nmo j,antV, ,ka jm,ji s teresting one to a large number of the the amphitheatre, and exclaiming with Malono, Robinson, Cook, Carter, Dixon, uuguia, Attmore, iiall, Uyman, John son, Hancock, Benjamin and Frederick Cherry, Cowling, Dix, Roberts, Koonce, Loart, Uerritage, MoiACklin, Uryan, Bernard; and Monday V They too, laid down their lives on the field of battle and so long as patriotic purpose and unselfish sacrifice foi one's country shall be considered the attributes of American freemen, so long will the memories of these patriots be honored in this community. ' ' ! 'I he world a . history furnishes no nobler instance of patriotio response to earnest conviction of duty than was illustrated by that outpouring of the young men .of the South in 1861, of which the action of these brave men of New Berne was a fair example. . i trust in this connection! may be the language or Carolinian, the eloquent Trescott, himself the biographer of the noble fettigrew, who says: ; - is ever in the history of the world has there been a nobler response to a more thoroughly recognised duty; no where anything more truly glorious than this outburst of the youth and manhood of tho South. ! And now that the end has come, and we have seen it, it seems to me tbat to a man of human ity, I care not in what section bis sym pathies may have been nurtured, there never has been a sadder or snblimer spectacle than these earnest and devoted r - 2 .-i make an fact that it, was, made was credit able to them as well as to the work-l men. Jv. T. Ledger. CLOSING OUT Groceries, Tobacco "TTT Notice t Tracker .. . The . steamer Kinston will extra trip from Kinston on Wednesday, I insieaa 01 inursaay ine regular , nay, 1 " lri;.. V4. Ti and will take freights from; all landings v Take Sine'aSyrnp of Tm for cough. blgarS, QlOVeS, hXCt hlCf on Jeriter, ,She willleaveNew Berne ; T"flV4 Having deterneT Setose on Friday mqrnmg and go as far. vp as T; t , . . .: -. stock, we offer our ENTIRE STOCK br wiuumciu ' ' - - -' itnepacaaee Harris's Landing, returning in time to make connection with the Shenandoah- For further information apply td Styron, New Berne. . I . uuiiNr nice nuia. , , rr These excellent and extensive mills, belonging to Messrs. j. Strauss & Co., I years ago, my wife was striclten with that since their foundation in this city "me trouble peculiar to her sex; which , K 'h - I broke down her general health.; In this jr inlng more widely and favorably 1 Witn inflammatory rheumatism of such iwvi, closed operations lor the season 1 a severe type that it made her a cripple. few days ago, as has already been an-1 was reaucea in nesn to sixty-live nouaced, and :acoordmg to promise we herein cive the statistics of their season's work in the milling depart ment, which foots up ten thou sand four hundred and ' fifty The t-reisht Train ..1 .11 !. VI I ' "- 3 3P. M. ft 'l Army of .i Northern Virginia; as his military operations up to the time of his death is closely intei woven with the history of that army,, tf we can obtain the manuscript we will publish the full text in a future issue.. We have room for a few extracts only In reference uplifted arms "Moraturi tesalutant." ''Their leaf has perished in the green, And while we breathe beneath the sun The world which credits what is done la cold to all that might have been." 'Of the great men of this civil war history will take care. The issues were too high, the struggle too famous, the , " 7 . I and painful form, which seemed to defy I m ql : ; - m , barrels. Those familiar with the usual the skill of all the doctors. . Sho would 1 0 DllipperS 01 1 FUCK ! price 01 rougn rice per Dusneican caauj 1 aiuiuei gu nautiu witu ptuu, iuu wuuiu calculate the large sums of money these u and scream all day. A friend of L - .-.1 1 I mine, who is an engineer on the Bruns- v.-..j v"7, wick & Albany railroad, suggested that the north-for that is where they sell 1 should use Swift's Specific (8. S. 8.), most of the commoditv and nay out to which I did. After she had taken one our farmers,' wno', in their' lurn, spend small bottle she was up and able to walk it among our merchants; and thus do J. 8maU bottie9 ghe i9 D0W. able ,,0 any Strauss & Co, add to the prosperity and kind of house work; the swelling has comfort of our farmers and draw trade gone, all the pain has left her, and she to our clty,eoidboro Apgiis. to the day and the custom of decorating consequences too vast for them to be ... , . -j "forgotten. But as for those of whom I It is a noble spectacle to witness the annual outpouring of our people on oc casions like this for the purpose of keeping alive the remembrance of the heroes of our lost cause. The memory of the sad and pathetic fate of our lost and loved ones is ours now,v and it is a labor of love that "we perform in scat tering beautiful flowers upon their graves. But it cannot and it wHl not speak, if the State is indeed the mother whom they so fondly loved, she will never forget them. She will speak of them in a whisper if it must be, but in tones of love that will live through all these dreary days'. From among the children who survive to her, her heart will yearn , forever toward the early lost. . The noble enthusiasm of their youth, the vigorous promise of their manhood, their imperfect and unro be that the glory of their achievements corded achievement, the Ditv of their will always remain the property of only deaths, will so consecrate their memo- a portion of this land. ries that be the revolutions of laws and As the passions and bitter animosities I institutions what they may, the South of the war shall . disappear, and as the will, living, cherish with a holier and sentiment of the country shall become mellowed by time, history will at last do justice to that grand army of heroes who illustrated to the world such sub lime heroism,1 self-denial and patriotic purpose, for their, convictions of right, and who gave such splendid exhibition of their- Anglo-Saxon origin and of American manhood. ': ' As the Englishman of today points with pride to the, names of England's heroes, emblazoned on the walls of Westminster Abbey, who fought in days cone by for different political con victions, but who fought nobly and well whichever side they espoused, as ne today, points to victor and vanquished stronger loye, and, dying, if die she must, will murmur with her latest breath the names of - the Confederate dead.," . , . .. :. . At the conclusion of the address the choir sang . "Cover Them Oyer With Beautiful D lowers." A procession was then formed under the direction of Chief Marshal E. M, Duguid and assist ants, the Silver Comet band taking the lead, followed by the ex-Confederate soldiers. Capt. K. R. Jones of this city carried the old battle-flag of the 48th N. C. Regiment, and Haywood Riggs, a alike and tells us, not that this man was one-armed ex-Cohf ederato, carried that 1 . " . r -r . 1. rr ,".1 i . ina iunerai 01 air. josepa a. nuuuer took, place Sunday froin the, residence of his slater,' , Mrs. Mayhe w, on; Middle street, at 10 a. m i The -services, were fconilucfedi by1. Rev. V, W;' Shields, Mr, J. A.: Simpson undertaker; and W. H, . Oliver. N. S. Richardson. E.H "Mead- '' bwstji.ead'owX.y'iajau', $). J.jCarraway W. E. Rountree and Sam L. Dill underbearers. A large number of friends and acquaintances were in attendance. , v .,; ' . ;:.'"- ; The' funeral'; services' of Mrs.' E. B; Daves took place on Sunday p. m. from Chrftt Chutch," the Rector, Rev. V. !W, Shields, efficiating,., Mr, Geo.; Bishop undertaker" and Messrs. F. C. Roberts. n,fi.Tryin, WrnVJIollister, GeoAllen j JX Guion, W. H. Oliver, D. T. Carra " way and Gen1. Robert Ransom under bearers. .The, assembly . the; church was the largest we have ever seen on a . funeral occasion, nd the services the . most affqefing,, The, music was beyond description, and .'the beautiful hymn 'Aoleep in JesusJ1 rendered moat beau tifully and' pathetically, while "Thy " be done" was rendered at the tomb 1 1 'tlie happiest style of those beautiful T'"' Vih . . ., - 'J ' . ... ; it- tender our iiianks io the James C"'y 1 1 for a ' serenade last night. j 1 .1 was organized in March and .... . e ouly practiced two months. Under the supervision of Rov. S. B. Hunter f v mo uroarressine surprisingly and 1 ,,- l kke yery creditable music. a rebel and that; one loyal;, but . "these are the men; who in the past history of my country have illustrated the hero ism, ihe nobility and the highest vir tues of the Anglo-Saxon race." So in the near , future the time will come when the names and the fame of our Southern heroes will become the com mon property of America.' And when tbat day shall come, as it will so sure as the bright sun now gives it ngnt irom Heayen; then among the long list of his toric names , that shall bo , held np to the rising generation as exemplars of all that was true and noble ol valor and worth, of all that was sublime in patri otio impulse and endeavor; hone will bo found that will shine with a purer lustre than that or pettigrew, ; j The following- tribute was paid to our gallant s townsman', . Capt. N. Collin of the 67th Regiment. Citizens followed next with flowers; then came the little firemen: the American Jacks, in full uniform; then the Graded School, with banners and flowers." '.,''; Arriving at the mausoleum. the pro cession formed a circle around it. when the choir sang "Tenting on the Old, Camp . Ground," which.; was followed by a short address by Rev. L. C. Vass, in the course of which he alluded id most feeling terms to the late Peesident of the Memorial Association. Mrs. E. B. Daves, and of her death just as the cherished hopes of this eealous body of patriotic women was about to be consumated. For .long years she together with her. co-laborers, had is rename or a nounsnmg vuiage in i ii .m , n l n t ' Coffee county, Georgia, on the line of At i;0St lOr UiiSIl ' OHlV., a rare cnance to. puy good Cigars, xooacco ana uroceries at UUST.: . A few tine Cook Stoves at cost also? Wm. Pell Ballance;&: .fe' the Brunswick and Albany railroad Mr. V. Uaskin, a well-knswa citi zen of that village, writes under date of December 22d: Soon after my marriage, about four pounds, and came very near losing her life. : She was attended by three good physicians who treated her with some benefit, but the swelling in her joints never left her. ' Last summer the rheu matism returned in a still more severe and painful form, which seemed to defy Peas Wanted J H WILL PAY THIRTY CENTS, CASH. PER GALLON, for SHELLED PEAS- of-y low peas delivered at the Factory. ; Parties bringing them, will deliver themsg early In tho morning as possible. ' ' " maSdtf MOORE & BRADY. ' asroTic is in better health than she ever was. The treatment before using Swift's Spe cific cost me between !$350 to $400, and the six bottles of S. S. S. cost me six dollars:' ' fIt is certainly 'the most wonderful In Memorlam. Fell ' asleep' in Jesus, on Saturday, MavOth. A. D. 1885, Mrs. Euzabeth B. Daves, in.the eighty-first year of her medioine and the best blood nurifler in age. ,, l ,-l(.f , r., -i. hi I the world.. The nronrietors should let "ASieep in jesus i Diessea sieep i i the world know about it. From which none ever wakes to weep." I Note Tho S. S. S. Company wish to For nearly half a century the name of Mrs. Daves has been, interwoven with nearly every movement of charity which has been instituted in our midst. Her kindness to the poor and afflicted, her liberality to her ohurch, her unceas ing efforts in doing good had become Droverbial. . i ...'. " "i un Hunday afternoon at n o cioct, amid the most solemn silense and in presence of a vast concourse of our citi zens her remains were tenderly borne up the broad1 aisle of Christ Church and placed immediately, m irons oi that altar where she bad so often com muned with her. God) there to receive the last sad rites of her church; The words -of comfort "whosoever liveth and f believetht in me shall never 1 die,'1 vas" v ther"- fell ' from the ' Hps 'k of the Rector seemed peculiarly appropriate shall . never "ieep in yesus i unownween ji j iTd be for suclva slumber meeU'Mil With her "all is well,' having nobly performed her.mission on earth, she has gone - to receive at the bands of Him whom she bad so long and so faithfully served "a crown of life.ind to bfr wel comed to an inheritance .which fadeth not away eternal in the skies." ," The muffled sound of the mallet had just ceased to be heard in Cedar Grove cemetery in chiseling tne nnishing lines on the Confederate monument (which monument had been, erected under the auspices of an association of noble ladies over which Mm. Daves m-esidedl to ner petuate the memory of Our Dead, when her soul ;: was . summpnsed; before, her Maker. ' ' ' ' ' ' . "Made perfect though suffering like ' Jesus ner Lord, ' '. TTai atn qIiaII AVlilflno. fiiniy f Where now is thy victory,' O grave once so feared, O death, where, O where is thy sting." caution purchasers in regard to the nu merous imitations of their goods. Some carry the lie on the face, purporting to be vegetable remedies, when, in fact. they, are really strong solutions of poi sonous minerals as Mercury, Potash, eto. Be careful to get the genuine. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free, r i , The Swift Specific Co.. Drawer 3. At lanta, ua. For Bale in New Berne at HANUUUK BROS ' Every Day Except Saturday aniSahdi THROUGH THE TRUCK SEASON,' ' - ' ' ' itiamns ciose connection at GoUTsboro with ' In . Atlailtin (Vmul-. T.IiiA Vrnnai '... l. Freight Train for' Northern VoIf cities.. , .","1.? Ship yonr goods on the following days: ' ... "ivn. aiunaay, rnesuay, Wednesday ana t rlaay. . . . BOSTON-Monday and Thursday. : PROVIDENCE Tuesday and Friday. PHILADELPHIA Vl.lo.. tj nesday and Friday. " i ' BALTIMORE Every day. - i , jVASHINGTpX-Monday, Wednesdaj X W TTTTU-XT t New Berne, N. C, May h, m. ' dw' ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. ' For the Next Sixty Days THE STOCK OF !- BOOTS AND SHOES IN THE bttSltfi slf. Store occ pied by E.B.Nioii , WILL. BK ,, ( ,.o SOLD AT COST! ! a loss - to devine : the cause. .Worms! worms! are at work. A dose of Shri ner's Indian Vermifuge is the only rem edy, To any body who has disease of throat or lungs, we will send proof that Piso's Cure for Consumption has cured the same complaints in other cases. Ad dress, E. T.Hazrltinb, Warren, fa. Those (leslrlne Uanralna win rtn Won tk atonce. . ,T All nersona Indebted to P. R viA., nM ' qn?fted I? lka. ,mn,eat payment, and uuuv ib ucreuji given mm no receipt for such payment will be valid unless signed by me, ; O. IL GUION. ... , ma dw2m ' ' Asalunnn. COMMERCIAL. ICE CREAM PARLOR! Newborn, N. C." A. tiugnes, mortally wounded at uettys1- struggled for this object and it was burg: ' la solemn pleasure to many to "Pettigrew himself was painfully hear that, although the statue was in wounded but declined to' leave the Ulace oulv a few hours before her death. ihe last" T;oTr hU rtaffTllarhrs y & hadbeen communicated to side. I pause for an instant to pay but her, and while her eyes were never per- a brief and imperfect tribute to one of them.. - Captain Nicholas Collin Hughes, inKi n v,?", Frightful Catarrh. ! pi PIHCE9 OF, BONE. 1( i .i For four years I have been afflicted with a very troublesome catarrh of the head. So terrible has its nature been that when I blew my nos gnlall pieces of bone would frequently come out of my . mouth and nose. , The discharge was' copious, and at times exceedingly offensive. ' My blood became so fmpure that my general, health was greatly mi ; Journal Oifick, May 10. 6 P. M. ' - t DOMKSTIC UliBKBT. Cotton Seed $10.00,- Seed Cotton 83.o0. " Barrels Kerosene, 49 gals., 85e. Turpentine Hard, 1.00; dip, $1.55 TAB-r750.a1.25. ; Corn 55a65c ., Beeswax 20o. per lb. , Honey 60o. per gallon. . Beep On foot, Be. to 7c. ! Countbt BTAMS-iao. per lbi 1 ' ' Lardioo. per lb. ; Eoos 10o. per dosen u i' r ,,: , Fresh Pork 6o. per pound. ., Peanuts 60a75c. per bushel. , Fodder 75o.a$1.00 per hundred. Onions $l.B6a2. 00 per bbl. Field Peas-!-. Hxpes Dry 10c. ; green So. , ,.,. . i auajw oc. per id., Chickens Orowtr, 40aooc.; spring !0a30o i i ,i ... s.u .In. .-, i' fllBAL two. Per Dusnei. I have opened, in cpnnoction with .my CQN" FECTIONERY, an , ' , Ice Cream Parlorr Iqb Cream and Fruit Ices can be had at all ; hours by the Plate or Measure; 1 --?,mfX The utmost care will JbeTtateii in giving, to my customers ' . -.1 . t -S A Good Article of Ice Cream. The publld are cordially invited to call. , WILL OPEN , :. v ( Wednesday,, May, 6iE , Very regpeo (fully, . (i , j . . ; );' ) ' JOHN DUNN, i of this city, his brave Ad jutant-General, High spirited, courageous, animated by the noblest impulses of patriotism of rare ,talntland intellectual acquire ments, idolized by his family and dearly- loved for his virtues by hosts of friends; mitted to behold it, yet she passed from earth in full knowledge of its comple tion.! .; is-; V v. . At the conclusion of Mr. Vass' ad dress, -Mrs. L. C. Vass, of the Ladies' Memorial Association, pulled the cord, the drapery fell, and the Confederate soldier, standing as a sentinel on an -. Numerous medicines' we're' used With- heart' W-5 W-W0 V. It. J- rearsul, of Trenton, was in the ' ' . . ' ' '' " - ' , !,!il to meet in the city ! ren tf the press, Totter, ' ; 1 .lL'.s, of t'ae Free . c " o Clayton Ihul; and '''' '" ;r I'i'i'l ii'n'vi- i. IT. J. i. u rryan Vvro 1 am, there Was a Congenial Companionship Untnoal-. ntnoil hnfnrA thn (-. unrHnnpt. between him and his distinguished com- which greeted it with an outburst of the uiuuuer mm, grewr wnu leuKiuuueu u- 0i,j doxoloey "Praise Ood from whom sociation. As aide de camp to the late all blessings flow." Wm. E. Clarke, lamented Governor Ellis, as Adjutant EaqM then stepped forward and read of the 2nd North Carolina Infantry and tne following poem prepared for the bo as Adjutant-General, of Pettigrew's oasiott by Mrs. Mary Bayard Clarke: '' J from his superiors in command, and from all with whom he had been asso ciated, i Conspicuous always for his poolnees and bravery; in the thickest of the tight on the lira of July he received his', mortal wound and lingered until the 15th, when, at Martinsburg, Va.', his noble spirit passed away. In conclusion, Captain Graham spoke as follows: "In conclusion, permit me to say that I should Cuiisider riy misBion of today . u. . 1 V. o v r f "DUX F03MINA FACTL," ' J: On Fame's eternal camping ground";, A sentinel now takes his stand, . ' To guard his comrades' dreamless sleep Until relieved by lime's command But though this soldier carved in stone May slowly crumble and decay,- 1Viv "Anrtfi f r. nort.il find dual-. t.e finaf.1' Material things all pass away! Yet. Love: like Truth, can never die! And 'graved on Time's historic page. The memory of our soldiers' deeds Shall live undimmed from age to age. still more unperrecuy performed, ii 1 , , - , ,.. . .: .r rUA nnUttamnU trilmtatn t.hn nnhl C?. wotuan 8. 1,and. tlS written there; nl,1ira !., n, NOW Rrn . ur h8 B8ld, ill nvor .lolirrhl-. tr linnnr- thnoA nf t,Br bPUUUBi uuuvn own sons who wert f u lh to battlo, and to those other bravo ppirita who found a Stand there. O effigy in Btone t last resting place 1 ro in your midst, .To guard 'gainst time's corroding dust and in coinnioiiioi...uon oi whose valor The sacred mom rus of the past Conhded to your Amt trust. The-boned h: ion w j ronouncJ by Rev. Mr. Sliielja, u ' u !' Jtrewi t of rowers Iroir'.t t" ' , t ' day's cxercities to a clrwe. ' . Numerous medicines' were used with out relief, until I began the use of B. B. B.; and three bottles acted like magic. Since their use not a symptom has re turned, and trfeet rTerj -way quite restored health, I 4n an eld eitksen of AtlantaV'and refer to almost any one livintf on Butler -street, and more rmr- tioularly to'Dr. ,. Mft GUjam,,, who knows of my case . is .im , en 1 K i MRS. JfiLIZABETH KNOTT. For sale ia Newborn by-R. N. Duffy. 1 If you have a bad cold, Sine's Syrup of ,tat will cure you. Only 256'. For sale by R. N. Duffy. feldw6m your beautiful niomtiwnf hns, been !. ' . ... 1 c l tne roil oi iew i n a m ro.:s: but t'..i r oro many, alasl r-auot a - i ) (' : '.r naiiios: .. . o is i,...t'aev, Brook field, lwey, t)AT-50 cts. per bushel. ' ' TuSNiPft 60c. per bushel. ' 'Wool 13al7c. per pound. 1 Potatoes Sweet, 25a50c. FukS Coon skins, 80o.; mink, 10o.; otter from$3a6. EiUblUhed ,; W, E. WALLING, WITH Iwr.1'1-,1853. fo; BOo; R. L. BR0WER :j m .60 ner M. wholesale prices. ,., .. , New Mess Poek SlS.SO.j ., j Shoulders Smoked , No. . 2t ; prime, oc. - - ' , C. R. and Ii. C. R. 7a8ci i- :7c,; xh -: ; t'y' 1 PEUITS AND PRODUCE. .-..''V'!'! ill i-iLi. -Li.'..; . FLOURT$3.50a7.00, i , -,, ) f. "JPOTATOES-$3.00. ,. . ... j-i Lard 71a9c. ; Suoae Granulated, 6Jc. V 8i.LT 90c,a$1.00 per sack. ' jnOIiABSEB AHDOYBUP8 3Ua400. Kkrosknk 9io. .4 '.), .;; Powder $5.60. i? t ,., i i 1 ,. G 04 Bu-cUy SC. Refer to hy permission : J.A. Onion. Cashlei1 Nnt'l hank.'ije'i NETS' T6HK.' E. B. Robert Agent .Ov l. B..B. a,l lU"T i. Green, Foy & Co., Bankers, X. BaQT-$1.60. CEEJJI1 To til) City;Tfci3. 'I .-! .1. Ta Both Parties Something hew JWa happened in Englana. The workmen emptoyed ill a large iron and steel roandry iq ShefHeld held p meeting recently, ana pasactt an extraordinary .reso lotion, wnieu tuey sent by a com mittee to the heada of their firm. They said that they understood the ,,x "A00.!18 Geunij. , j diuicames nnaer which mo nrni labored owinjrt: the dirpression of uusiuca.fl .mutt vaiui.jnat,i;o uuuiu TWe hav on hand a POLL LIKE of CHOICE FREH OROCERIKSrand are prwireil ,w BELL THEM LOW. ' ' ' " - ' . .' ' ( Coulee, Itlo, Lagtiyra. Qreen and Roalted. I'autpsco ana rnruy oaKing rowuers. not be reduced owiDgto an arbitra tion .Dreement.T mbracingi ;the whole trade, ,they ihafl : made, np tlieir, minds to work (pie; weok .with out: any wngea ' at iftll. . They cn tli. ie! tlicif employcra"td. accent t'. ' frfe-will ouerin B3 a IC.n' io- v. rr.Hklin over the trouble. We ara r.ct told whether or not tho firm laccelod the proposition, but the Hmzlllftn TaDlock. Yeast Cake, Extract LeauM. Vanilla, eto. ; nnK Hiiliiall g Noa " Good deliverei in any part of the, city. - iTKos; Gates & Co.; maKHlIW " 'Cot. South FToht and Craven sta : Oaxtet's E&veti ;1Blk; , NICK LOT OTMtmim, . jusi received at . .t : : . .-j; -vxi.' :. r. -i.f-.. ii--i-,-',ti1('.' - , t , Bw";1OOKSTpOHp. ,j Also, an ip&rant Ananrl'manft nf VMDDAtj DKRINO KII. KM. which T.,iu .,, oaUandexaWlne.lStli .nj, fMaSloir; tl''- ' a '-'i"1 ;"'.'l,i'i I -, ifih ;!'.!(. n.) ) nfiM'i i inn hi .! '., rni MSUirrXK Of BAIfAlfA8.il !- SouthelRsKfeui l.Vt .:?Hi,ijl.:.i'i4N&):.ii HitHll -i!th:T . . ) k .' v ';-ii i ,-- ... : , ' .a ' Is ready to turvey, procession and plot lands. Orders left at Hugh Lovick'i store, foot of Middle Street, New Berne, IT.CVwin receive prompt attention: fe2Udlwwtf IC6 Barclay St. NEWTCnil; ; 'i'(X)sraNMBNt8rs6Lrcii EI. ! !'' i s,i i 'ft 'PBOMPT RKXUUN8 MADR r6 ' HEW XORK KKFKRBNCFS E. Oi Plnohforil i: inn iu ta ruii.iu .r inn JUlirKnt: JH'in -iil owlVV!14i.wa8m"ion' -i Win. LuaKer -WIi.Miti;TON (N. C)--Rrr.na;N'fF-E R BlirrnMt, Prt'Sld- t Jim :,, , JB tlU- Press tonCuiunilng&Co j W. B.lvi Moi. ftplOdlija- .

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