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LET HIM WHO nATH NO NERVE FOR THE FIGHT, DEPART. VOL. 2. e .' . J- DURHAM, N.T, 0. FI RD AY EVENING, DECEMBER 16, 1837. NO 202 Ellis Second Moletnli (els! NEW T600DSPURCH ASED FjR THfi- HolMay Trade Many Beautiful , Serviceable and Use ful Goods Suitable for Presents. n a nm Trnrm nVT! nTTPD TUP. FAT.T.nW. '. . ING LIST: A. A superb line of Black Silks from $1.00 to $2.50 per yardT A new and elegant line of Back Dress G oJIs. French and German Table Linens. "Elegant line or plain, white and fancy Table Cloths, handsomely fringed with w th Napkin to match in all sizes. Gents' white hemmed-stilQhed Handkerchiefs at 50c, 75c, $100, $125 ,,n t t9 fA. 1jvv lma of Towels, Tray Cloths, &c. Ten dozen Ladies hernmed-stitchcd Handkerchiefs in all colors at 15c, for merly 25c Bpecial job in Balmoral Skirts at 50c, formerly $1.00. Gents white and colored hemmeiUstitcbed Handkerchiefs in attractive styles. Also Ladies' and Childrens Hand kerchiefs from 5c to $2.00. Ladies' and Chil drens's Toboggan Caps' in all colors. ' Sweet Soajs,Bay Rum ana Extracts S Kinfls. Cashmere Shawls and Scarls in all shades. Ladle' uoiiars and uuus in white and colored. Racbings, Corsets, Gloves, Hosiery, Ribbons, etc. Gents Suspenders, Scarps, Half-Hose, Glove, Etc. Ladies' and Gents' Underwear mall shades. New lot of Prints, Century Cloths and Ginghams.' . Dress Gob ds and Trimmings a Sp eci ilty. CARPETS AND RUGS! : V CARPETS AND RUGS! RESPJi:OTPTJI,I,Y, W. iF1. ELLIS Pakola Would Uome In. Aberdeen. D k , December 15. A conrention wl 1 jh will ask Con gress to admit Dakota as a State in the Union is now in szssion h; re. A Decision Involving: Millions, Montgomery,; Ala., Dec. 15. The suits ' instituten by L. Campbell, o: Pensacola, and John P. McKewan of New York, against tie Woodstock Iron Company, were tday decided in lavor or the Wood, ck Iron Com pany. These suits were instituted 10 recover the, property upon whtob-th vuy oi Ariustroog, Aia., is ouuy ana involve Property worth over $3 000, 000.- Suicide from Jealousy. ! Erie, Pa., December 15. James liunce, a farmer of Miller's Station, visited his sweetheart, - Miss Lydia Patterson, last night, and found an other young man in her company. Bunce stepped outside of the house. to the porch, where he blew his brains out Miss Pattfjon then made a desperate effort, to to commit suicide with a ' carvinir knife, and was eeri ou6ly injurei before she could be disarmed. Woolfolk f ound Guilt Mico. Ga.. December 15 The Woolfolk trial is ended. The jury have declared that be is guilty of tbe mu:aer or ms lather, which occurred on the 5th ot August last. The case was given them at 1 o'clock to dav and hfteei minutes later it was an- nounced through Sheriff. Wescott. that they had reached a verdict The judge ordered the verdict te be hand ed the solicitor, who read: "We.thf jury find the : defendant "guilty." rmoner was thereupon sentenced bv Judge Guster to be hanged by tbe necit until dead, on lQin ol February next. Aldo ordered execution to be private. Wool folk received sentence stoically, and reasserted his inno Ctnce. tie spoke of witnesses as having sworn falsely. A few nvnutes later tie kisied his sisters goodbyf, A id was rapidly driven back 10 ja L E. A. Wbitaker is having errand daily openings. - Mis stock of fine groceries is complete. He has all the ingredients for the Christmas cakes. He has the most complete stock of fane confectioneries in town. Musical Jnstrumeuts of all kinds, and novelties and suitable presents tor tbe Christmas holidays. It BoaruerB Wanted I Ten or twelvo young men can pro enre good and room, near the buoi ness part of the city, by applying to Mrs. N. C. Christmas, Bozboro street. . If jou haven't seen Santa Clau go to the Durham Book Store and see him . It Remember that every dollars worth of goods you bny at the Book Store gives you a chance at the mu sic box to be given away Christmas Eve night It Finest lot of fresh country Christ' mas butter, chickens, Irishman pot toes and "Pride of the Family" flour just received at Wrenn & Malone'r, opposite Unptist church. It . - . mm m m i Preserves, jellies, figs, raisins, prunes, citron, Florida oranges, co coanuts. candies of all kinds and anything needed, all fresh at S. R. Perry'. d 16. -. mm i . .. Oysters. Every one leaving their orders with me between now and Thurs tay tbe 22nd, for their Christmas oysters will get them at the following low prices for cash: .Selects, $1.P0 per gallon, medium 1 1.25 per gallon, standard 00 cents per gallon. Give me your orders. W. T. Sautoeks. . deo 16 2t o o o u 0Q a r I B'lS Oi o s a C9 is o CO tz, ' f m mm K CO Ho S3 3H' H O a CT tj i Q K P.ff.faiMiM. D:RUCClS;TiKrD).:FSIE Dtirham, N, C, I take the liberty of announ- cing to the public that I have just returned "froni the Nor thern Cities where I selected one of the largest stocks of OLIDAY GOODS, Ever offered on tjie Durham Market. Our stock com ; prises the latest Ameri can and European Nov elties, such as ,1 . Christmas Cards, - Bronze Card Receivers, Dressing Cases. Marble Statuary, Manicure Sets, 1 Bohemian Vases Cuff and Collar Boxes, Plaques, "Work Boxes, Whisk Holders, and Many other Novelties too . numerous to mention. OUR Streams of Vis- MAIN STREET. 1 Holiday :-: Goods. All the above arc new de- signs, having arrived in this country a few days before they " purchased. You are Cordially invited to Exam ine our SlOCi P.U.VAUGHAN Avuuimwi aii,ci juaxaiuti Will 11UU US' READQ UARTERS For Dress Goods. Silkf? and Vfllu-Ata sh-mio Jackets and Short Wraps, Oorsefs, Hosiery uuv uiuv oai x u w53AO jln ajrAlils ilLLKX JJOyiieS. Flannels and Blankets, ' ;1 Ladio3 and Misse3 Merino azd Muslin Unaorwear. We invite the world to buv our famous line ol bnoes. .. . : ' . - . ; . J . Ladies, ASKF0S rUOM AS . LOLTON'S FINE JIIQES, CELEURATED FOli TflEIU COMBINATION OF UN SUKASSED FITTING EXCEL LENCE, UTYLE, WOKKUAN - SHIP AND QUALITY OF; MATEEIAL. , ; r ?r!r 180 hSeJ?' R Cox aafl or2a Zieglcf s Fine Sho2s ft Ladiei, Mnsei and Children, and Bart and Packard and L.. Boydens'Fia Shoes for Men and Boys. Examine our own warranted . $3.00 SEAMLESS SHOE. They ore made of the bast tannery cilUltia, dongohtops, soil 1 Jak leather mter aod inner soles, so'ia leather couute.s rod heels. Tae beiiailic tsod ,q s itching the vamps an I topa, and warrauted. Hat, Capj, Trunks, tbd Gents' Famishing Goods. Folio & Go. and Earl & Wilun' Cufli . and Collars. Dost goods in the world Customers sure to meet iwiie attention. ,v, Yours, most truly, JONES & LYON. Dy Goods Notions t . . .. -v : ...-. . .... . ! And Shoes. You can find the bed line of Dry Goods in ) - town at BOVVERS & EAWLS. You can find the bent stock of BooU and Shoes at " BOWERS & JUWLS. Wa are sellloir IloU'e Plaids at CJ cents per yard. Only a few yards of Snttine ltft, at 0 cents, cost you 15 cents : elsewhere. It would take this whole paper were W3 to attempt to call over our man? bargains so come right alon and see far your self. You can always find the lar- . , : ' gest, the best, the mostcom i plcte and the . ' CHEAPEST Stock of Goods in town at the new store of , - , BOWERS &EA WIS
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