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f ' r 'i - f If r jviI . U Has; Goodsithateverybody wants. ' WeareLL tinUft... .".' .: ' : . ' ' . r .! '" '' - offering them at prices ford Wf We don't of aH our attractions : havejto pay.for extra is a Condensed and sufficiently representative bill, which we commend Dress Goods. A nice Cashmere, part wool, for 10c. per yard, iu nice shade, worth 'JOc. of any man's money. Fine Dcbaize and other dn ss goods at remarkably low prices; all in ahk is au iuKpoctiuu. Tlicu in Fine (laod.s wo have all WOol -Qabul Surges, 40 iuilics wide, Camel's Hair Herges, French 11 u i Cash me r trfped French Hilk and Worsted Hair Mixed Cloth. In BLACK GOODS we have all wool and Camel's Hair Suitings am Serges, Lupin's Cashmeres', etc., etc , width. Cashmere, nice looking, for "Oc. See, our Heavy Dlack Silk. Rhadamle. . Wraps for Ladies and Misses, Walking Jackets, Jersey Jackets and Dolmans, made of hout lc cloth and other fain i' -, arc ch-a. Our Hosiery Stock II complete and very low. We realize that limes ar. pur 8tOk at bottom prices, anil sell them very close. W Lavo among the thousand things tou numerous to mention a full line of Corsets,! Gloves, Ladies' and Children's Vests, ' Handkerchiefs, Buttons, Gimps, Fringes, Etc., Etc., Etc. AH W aat of our friends is atrial; if we don't 8ui you both in prices tod quality it won't be our fault. . War the only parties that sell the RnirAf Shirt. Collars and Cuffs. t 1 ,i -! ,1 Wft ifcto tlem better than any other t - To" our friends in the country and city we would say we are very anxious to have your tradeWe are headquarters in this city for styles? a154' we sell good goods at hard time prices; If you want Fine or Common Goods we havetheml - riv. 1" .v Then' to that class Wholesale we wbiilii say.we wishyolUHejs chcarjbut unlc'syou 'jjgBpt down wc cannot sell you, ae; havesrnalid our. goods woj, wpse,ito:sen VTo rc:r::tfully request a call from' all,' and if vo den't celt you it r: not" cheap. ' " that all can well at pretend to give a list if we did we should advertising; but here to your attention. 1 among which is a half wool liutI jer yard. I I look at our Dlack Satin tiae ImpiO'IiI you oan And in tbis market. of our friends, the s, won't he because four V . ' "v.'' Buyer ' THE 1 JOURNAL. NEW BERNE. N. t.DEC. H 188. - ;Ymes County, Item. .'fajf Onftlow rvinntv bar A BAnt thair prisoners to Trenton jafl since theirs lias been tracaed. ; We see that the farmers' wood piles are continually increasing in size; all on account of the near ap proach of the holidajs. Trade is lively at Trenton now. Many jags hare been handled there daring the last few days. We are somewhat of the opinion that the merchants, too, are having a nice custom in groceries. Eggs are particularly scarce arouud TrentOD, or else the farmers lure holdiug theni back lor Christ juKis u icet; scarcer than 1 ever saw I them. Many will, we suppose, have ;to let the old epilog time pass by in l-vSil. The chun man ol' the hoard ol magistrates ol Joues county, de sires the magistrates to attend at Trenton on the first Monday in January next to elect a county commissioner and for such other business as mav come belore them. Married, on Wednesday, the 22d ol Deoomoer, at the residence of Mr. (Jeorge V. Mallard, in Trenton township, Mr. Peter Andrews, jr., to Miss Willie Mallard, Capt. E. li. I'ago officiating. We extend to the worthy couple our heartfelt congratulations, hoping that their lays through life may be all bright. h;iiy auil prosperous. An old colored woman called at the home of one of our well known seamstresses not long since and reiiuested her to make up some mourning goods for her to attend the funeral of her sou's wife. When the lady examined the goods she said, "Aunt Flora, these are not mourning goods; why did you get white goods!" I'ase, chile, there is iiuflin' black in Heaven." We hope that the good people oi our couniv who reau me jolk NAI. will have a happy, merry Christinas. I!ut while thev are blest with all the good things, would it not be well to look around in their neighborhoods and make the hearts of the deserving needy glad by sending them some of their many delicacies. Have any of oar citizens ever thought what a nice dinner the inmates ol our county poor house could have if some of the able tanners would send on Christmas day a fat turkey totheuiT I saw today an old before the war darkey wending his way to Trenton. Said he was very busy but ho had to have Christmas fixings. 1 met him on his return full of joy. lie bad in his carttbree jugs, two bottles ana a kerosene can. "Why, old man," said 1. "you must be going to set up a jug and bottle shop." "No sir," said he; "these ore my Christmas fix ings. iiy, sa id ne, tnat jug nas corn juice, that rye, and that other one has 'lasses for the old 'oman to make 'later pies, while that bottle there is good old rum to make nog with, this bottle is camfire and tbe can is full of casteen. Nov don't you think 1 am well prepared for Christmas; sporits to make me happy, with 'lasses to sweeten: casteen to make me a light and caninro for accidents! I tell you boss, nuflin' liko an olo be fo'-de-wah nigger no bow, and here is some gun powder; listen out for Liza Jane's noise on Christmas morning." I promised bim I would while bo droveolrwhi8tlinga merry tuno. advice to mothers. Mrs. Winslow'b Soothing Syrut should always be used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens tha gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diar rhea. Twenty-five cents a bottle, jan24 dtuthsat wly ALEX. JUSTICE, DEALER IN Cboico Flour of all Grades, Selected Teas, Pure Coffees and Spices, Batter and Cheese from tbe best dairies, Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Canned Fruits and Vegetables. A fall Ttiriety of other gooda usually kept in a firotclaa (tore. " Gooda delivered at any part of the city fret M arge. vi Broid St, Urm Eviccck; 111 XMi noyMdU . ' ' - . i Dental Notice. Foil eet of Teeth .' $10.06 'v Best Work Quaranteed. L; DR. Q, L. 8H ACKELFORD, Dentist. Office ob Middle street, eppoafte Pp tiet Church. -- noTl6J4 wtf m. J.- D. CLARK Offic on Crr.Ten ftrett, kctirara Polloci and Broad pr7-W-rlrT Florida Tonic; Mr. FOSTER S. CHAPMAN, On of Uw landmark! or tba Georgia Drug Inula, now uf Orlando, Florida, writes: "I oan hardly select a alngle case of the many to whom I nave aoid GaUaat'e Plane BUea Keaww. bat what have been aalUflad. and I find It tha beat remedy (or aU Bkln Dlaeaaee I have ever aolu, and a Vine Florida Tonic. "FOdTKB 8. CHAPMAN, "Orlando, Fla." A Certala, Caxe tt Catarrh. i SLPEKB FLESH PRODUCE ISO TOXIC (imimm'f Plena er Bload UcntHir Onrea all Blood and Skin Dlaeaaee, Eheuma Uam, Scrofula, Old aorei. A perfect Spring atedlolne. H not In yoor market It will be forwarded on rcoelnt of Drloe. buiall bolllea 1 me laree 11.75. us&y on Blood and skin LMsenee u Hiiud free. MACON MEDICINE C0MF1HT. Macco. Ba. For Bale, wholesale an ! ret:. ;! Iiy R. N. Dl'FFV, New Heme, N i' hUil j dw . V THE NEUSE & TRENT RIVEE Steamboat Company Will I lOl llie follow !IiK Nr!:rdul uti hr,0 tif'.el Stple oilier Dili, 1HSD Steamer Cutler V 111 Itave .New HeMie lur 1 miLn irry WrdntuMluy al 6 a. uu.. toul hrulttv u!: i ll.t arrival of the Blamt-r htieiitunla!.. n turn lntj. will leave i'rwuuui rt-ry '1 h u rs.ln mul hiatunlHy, liiiirlilng kl all .:m. alui.s 11, r river Steamer Klnatoo. On and after June 'iah. 1S.H6 the mhiuii Klualon will leava KiiiaUn lor .New hniie every Monday arid Thursday al o o eiocg a iu relumluK, will leave New Heme every l uet, day and Krlday. aloppinK at Jolly oMhiekl and touching at all laiidlrijEB on NYuae n er Close ooiinectioii Diadew lIU aleamer Khen audoab ol the iild lKuiiiilou HU-aiiibbii' t'o. J. J. HISOSW A at New! e rn w. K. Htahlt, Klnauin I! H Htmus. rollotaville 1 T. WII.AON, Agent at Trenton J. P. (4U1NEH1.Y. Jolly uil Kind. J H 1IANKH. yuhlrl llll.lyr. J M. W H ' I K. Uen l Miiiiut;. r et7d& w Klnalou N I WILLIAMS' PAST FREIGHT LINE. STEAMER ELM CITY AND BARGE JENNIE REED WKKKl.Y HKTWEEN NEW imi i. C . and NORFOLK, VA Leaven New Berne, Tuomlny, 5 o'clock, P. M. Leaves Norfolk, Friilay. r o'clock P. M. Connects with N. V., 1' A N K K Co. (or all points North. QUICK TIME AND LOW KKKHJHTS. J. V. WILLIAMS, General Manager. For Fall Planting. Cabbage. Kale, Spinach and Turnip Seed. E. H. MEADOWS A CO. aug21 dw ilk roar rotartrr tnr tha Ortrlnal t3 Bfcaa. BnraraoflmUaUona. HaaaOaBBlaaaBlaa bHBttaia8taa lUtl s J Amc.3 mtang . 83 SHOE. Madaln Batrm3orurMai kUeti. DrabiUty,OcmfBrt md Ap- Moraone. A postal earaw-ni to oi will bring you Informa tion now wj ifpiviii- btateor iwniw, , Lincoln m.. This alioa atanda MsfMV tt tba ttrnattnD of Weonr tbaa anjr other In Oia world. TbonaUMU abo watt UwlU tell rou tbe raaaon Urgv aakUWBi Howard & Jones, Sole A (rente for New Berne, N. O. angio aw OVtaiLQUIOI, F H. P.ZLLKTIBB GUION & PELLZTTEK, A.ttornev Jat Xm.xx, South FaoBV 8T Orr, Q as tow Horai, . irxw VKB.li at, m. c Praettea vhm aerrtoa are daalred. Praetta taa Uta Soprana Court, d 1b t Faderal Ooort ai lav Barn. . Od of this Oral will alwaya ba at Ua tol ttwing plaoaa ai ttmaa apeeifled below r Traatoat. Jonea eaoaty. Sataraar af aaett andararr waak. Saaoiort, uartaiwt aoaBtr i nvraoay oaaaao VJaeksoDTtlla, OnUoW eoB' ty, th Bart Mr day la aao mom ." 1 -: For.Sale. yr eOM tk fcdlowloc raioabla Seal Ea tata lot aale in tha City af Hew Bent Oca-half Iclaraat tn tba balldloc (taate4 oa the aortheaat aoraef of oravea (nd Fok Kirk atreata,. tpraatiiy k aavaieliaaB Tba an tire property annate on U eoraer of Neeae and Hwnalf atreeta, extevdinf Bona to John wro lrl. al.olnir( Ua Aaad !YiT Oroen, knon the hnlcru rroprty. 1 prfrrty la d"W la Ur iota, ae of v n hi, a Ift'ee ani rommnciloaadwellmc i - n, the ouit a amaix-r bnvnw and a r ' t'T i imiiy. brae lota i or f..i . -i ii ..v i , V . l.-.l I "CTKB anj O. li. BOT?0dtt lifctton. If Y 'VtJiK. in any i i ' Ls- GIKLS AND YOUNG; LADIES, JOSEPH KIN8EY, MlSS LTJLA H. PELL. (GreonBuOro, ) Miss EFF1E E. BOUSE, (Peace Institute Miss BETT1E KIKSEY, (Peace Institute Miss LTJLA WUITFIELD, (Staunton, Vu Spring Session Opens Only Female Boarding Write fur terms to Dec. .4. ,1 Ma liiS: FOR CHRISTMAS. S: We have a line of Goods in tock ami to 4 4 arrive that inak Useful and Appropriate Christmas Gifts. " clothing- m ' i ' SHIRTS-A . : i! pr.'M-nt.-Bosoms. Our )0c. f h I r t !!...: to sell well. .Nig!.! Shirt- :.t 1 HATS, Soft and Still' N ' w .-tock of I 'ill. I W . ,,I I- 1 u Ci loves i' luo' i: I :n. i Sj.ru. j; 1- 1 1 r 'l . ). ( i ! . Ibii.lkerobiefa !. i ;.!.'! 'a "hill i re M u!:!' r -. I. IvM I Su" enderB ; ( 'o' S!iji i" ari ! 1 ' m 1 1 1 j Tni'lr . We inakt u. . till Hail ! i; Hide S!. : i:,kr-, a!.- -. S: i ri rt.-. I. i. 1 1 : i Call on us if in need n .iiiviujiig- for Gentle men's Wear. HOWARD & JONES. GEORGE ASH, THE SLOTHIER,, 1 1 a . i. ; rej I.'iii-i.. 1 i.i- .. . a , i iOiiii!" as il !!.c Wginbiii).' ol : In -i .i- ! . . ! ' " ' THE FINEST STOCK OF (Jl.OTlUNli tlUlli LXHIH- 1TED IN ANY ONE STOitC NEW ill.H.NF. As we lllti 11) liilDille ;in com in im clutln:i. iiiumIU :, ,tn ri i 1 . : i : i . ooils, we cart j;aaniiit-t iilinoat tjvery .ii mi n: we sell. ( Our lino of Gents' Furnishing Goods in v.-i ..i : i ,i, th t: ml 1 ('(intaiiiH t ho latent stylcH uml nuveltie, .imt will lv aA, ,,, .? Our Camel's Hair Undersoits ai. -. i Ivirg.i n-. uni .irctiliftrly well adapted for our climate. A big stock of Ladiea and Gents' Shoes .if .ill inn . .-. ur HUHts, Siainlen8 Gnulrjo French Oalfskin Uoiin .ss (iaifers ,uc the best Ifttho conntry and fully worth i(i.0(). A lull Ku.u.uitee 'iveu wiiii every pair. (Jalfrtkin French Kip and Cowhide i:..t at .i.-tmi islunn lnw ligntwi. Our Ward well Hand Hewed Opera Hoot i. t: tii!rT .1111 elie.ipest JJlDot ever Hold. .liiHt received, a job lot ol flue Ladies' Walking Jackets, that will be sold at half price. We sell an all m ml Walking .l.ieket. double breaNtedand handsomely trimmed, at -..'. A lull hue of Dress Good, Domestics, ShawU. I'nibrrllaa, Notions, Etc. Our stock is brand new and handsome, and puces --n . ih.,t ii will pay those who want the value then iiihiicn to call at GEORGE ASH'S. Middle -treet. next to L. II. Cutler'.-. Mi;. David M. Jon k.s of Beaufort is -till with no- and will treat hi.s old friends with hi old time clevernesM. I have no connection with any other .store. DAIL BROTHERS, Wholesale Grocers, HAVi: HKAlOVI.It TO TllllIK TWO STORES, SOUTH OF THEIR FORMER STAND, And Kcfp of FliUUR, n CATS, ( Hl'r't i:. M ; k, SVICIM'S MOlASsKH. HALT, TOBACCO. SMI r A M flGAitS, aii everytlilnir In the UltUCKKV I. INC, a H'l.i, STOCK and nt LOW riUCES for CASH Dli4u K. R. JOKES, Wb iilcfilo and Retail Oealar In CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES AND VJt V V AAkVa ill I - bUU J I RAUULNU AN1 TIES, I '.to.. Consignments of Grain , Cotton and other Produce solicited . Prnmpt Attention Guaranteed N. W. Cor. Sonth Frott aiid MiddleSt- NET BEBNE, N. C. ocidwtt WANTED ! A AoriTB Arf ntntti PE2toir TO aUlPKKSKNT , A XJLFE USUJECAqS, CO. . Liaaral " eraa' awdl aanrgemeata. a.d dreae wttk tefraaaee BjATIOalr MlTlutL ti&in , j UMVm Waaalrtaa, B. O. ' oelf - . Application for Charter. -'ArptioatioB will U mnla ta th Gen eral AsmblTtf'Nor'a Ins It if rprochiBg Nfioa f-i a Co .. ijriht Nw BernaCbtton tod Grain Exchange! - Jakks Redmond, .. iec9 80da ' t , Bocretary. .lit v : zi OOL, . " Pbwcifsx. Teacher of Music. Teacher of German. Teacher of Primary Dept. Asst. in Primary Pept. JanuarjT 17, 1837. SGG3 JOSEPH KINSEY. Principal, I -a i irange, N. I' I ... I I : . J Plate.l " i libit i a !. i. Si.u. . I S f- I i Christmafi - ! ! !' W'anv LOOK HEBE! im.VNKR skts, 123 iw il-V JMi ID, 40 J MXK, FINK TOILET (SETS. AND A FULL LINE OF L.U. OUTLEIVSl t l 26 &2& Mid.Htreetpiiio NEV 11EIWE. N. C, r"f Of tlw bodj mluvii ARt fan. ent yilft fre ERIE MKf.00 b' 'all parti iv FALO.Jn'.S. (111 till :Lm. ir4 i. '"mi,. . . "Pliant a, i.n. Ortioei v v ' VV.H.DEWRY1 TONSOJ.IAL :ARTISTf
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