v. . . 9 aa-en--, . , V MM f N. Q., SATURDAY. DECE5JJ3EK 25, 1886. PRICE 5 CENTS. rS aj. w P aaai - " Itiiul BUtata lla( Kw Berne.latituda, 35 r'iorth. ' " longitude, 77" 3' West. riMwetstffliftitM day.?.; : gun 4: IHWCiamu.. Ba&INESS LQCAX3, CrIhbeTricii wrd-Raspberries at h ! Wi L. PaUiix'8 Mat aetOiva tor 'Xeias P T II t . V . 1 .1 OB auiieraie lor anu 23 it . . PatteusjoiTs Sbqe Stuiiic "At BeiiAs-'TH Jkwbib Lace and Collar Pins. Boys, if you wUb to buy yout sister or sweetheart somethipg ele- g any, cau arouu at w ur Btw W will bekp you select something, and JittW.HjvllI pieeee tns recipient. gLlPPW ! I fcUPPEBSl 1 " SUH'KU6 1 1 ' BlaaPliMbreh0B!-Od Gold Orien tal ) Mikjido;';;The Dixey, The AddT Tie Albert; The Tortoise; Wine AUigaJor; Green Alligator; Black Alliaacor: if ory Alligator, and a full line If Goal and Patent Leather Slip pers Tat PATBR90!f B SlJOB STORK. AnNhaoutof that fine Canada Mult Peer at GOMBTMiS TbBAT. Until Friday night r wilt tell beat sugar cured Hams at 13 ota. per pofffifl. ?J. F. fupt MidaMSt. QOOD JtWUlB)! .3.0U p(-r box. Corner of Middlo and Broad sta delBdwlm J Palmkr. SebiAtrrW.ljuil arrived from Watt Indie wltrr Imported Liquors for Jas. Redmond. 1 yy deiptwjl Truck era Peas and Beans of the oar- Turner 'a Almanaoafor 1S87, at (iBO. Al.LKN & Co. Pieaae remebbeV- that 0. R.' 8i)vkb U deairoua of a share of the CbrUtroai trade for luqb Articles 1 Caii!KS, freah nd pttfe'Rufsit),' Currant. Citron, NuK, Mice Meat, bent Toaguea. Bptoea, Palery Seed. Mustard Head, MemrVI Cheese, Cod Sab, Buck wheat. Powder, Shot, Capa and Shells . delSdlfwlt 89011 -fc 10.' s.:- A alight shower of rain jeotordaj. A merry Chria,iw4Mn our re4ra The "Two Dana" at 2:30 p, nu u(. the jneeire. Tie jijuAi wjirappeir'aifain ux WedAcedayanornifiK. : ; BdnBf-edtrobl entertainment at the ah The steamer Shenandoah was in on time Ye&rflay morning! nd took ont her uiual cargo of cotton and other freights. The cemetery committee have ordered and tlceltd 'through , Mr. J. K. Willis two pair floe tron gates l9r ihe east and weatCwUnjotjCedafy 6aove iCcunetery, - which will be prtirp ext'wfeki ' ' g r.,fcaftkm,,hr.'eJiti' the city yesterday, with a ttne wild turkey whSctf oheri'buipti ot flTe killed tn a hunt on his place on Thhr'sday: Another eridence of ptepty of wild gme la thl section. . 1 i ' A male on M. Enoch Wad worth's , p'.anUtlo'nertfh,e: cttyv Mfile drawing tb'pIdWesterdayl m pAsebk etnmp 1 -broke through the snrfacnto a-hllow .andcamjrj.fTtljI'Jll tejkht on bo I '' stamp w h,ich struck him on the breast, . ' BetrDiLklttelMlipw. nd killing JhUn In a few minutes. . , Mtttl Chriataaaa. ' jajdW seaUn' to W rtrentfs and the . readers of the Journal, and wish them sail VlOfJt?1.1' " pns, hippy 1W Year, - , Wacjoano;pehaps; express our 1 k wWeia,ore.happnjoroonyeyoupgood ' wiflWore f ulty than by'iAopting as our ' . own tfie1 ftm'pM Vords ef the rjnhint old English line tblliwingW v Joie and joliitie. i L Wait on thy holidle; - Sweete lore and friendlinease, Eallowe thy happinesee. w ??ha; J mUl nejf; quart now ? aaked a prudent husband of his wife a - fewda:i5Crnght6eaaJiPpiied the housewife. ye4V , boy"TerythiBg a dirt oheap . now," Wall,' aajd asoibec raV boy, i'there l hjoneithing tbtIJttav'n , PienMy waiting for to come don4nd they are down BOi,utBVrhKl h bfr was in- qti1' "ti-i i nre crackert,"' he ' feplied ; ce cni a.NCKiJiaw. wii l.as'iott'.Mr air t: the I ! x VI, r r e f. f tvr-! t-mi ttiat-used to V V. L&t ia t cauae of thia?" i b election and a Democratic r.."8i the answer, e, tad a Uiid febe.'tor ..... , T .., n jcoq ..... : ' . ' -q 'r , v , , ft, fould ' r 1 o, what let. CUrlsi k The da- ofsrmmeGk. the flunked i . 1, i . " 7 - - 1 Wj , . sary-' of Me biuft cf the Carpenter Ijasarath; .Jaus the Immaculate One; the On wad tbught by miracles and brought ."Peace. 9QTarth, good will to men." What a thrtffof Joy Is sent to theitearisof.-HJrkJttia -fces upon the hhdui rrum or tbtt aay. M is wel comed ly all, ah J everybody eliuld eudeavor u fcujoy it The joet has Raid : "Some say, liiat tva ';atllt that eeuson ooaiea, VS herein our Saviour a birth ut iele- bratad , Tin-bird of daHiiiiig nincili ullnilit long, And then they hay uo Rjiirit daro etir abroad. The nighu are w holsaotiie then no planets strikti. No fairy takes, no wiuli hath toer to charm, So hallow 'd and so gracious it. the llOiB. " The Kalrlgh Stntailou. Parties arriving mi th traio 1. 11-1 night report that a leleiain a re Cei?el at Ualeigh about U p. in. vbter- day announcing that the body of Mibb Turlinitoii was found near C'ary. No particulars writ' niveu as to iu con Jition or how blip cauie lo hur death. Biiih iiii u whereabouts are not known. riirUlviiati llolldaa. liijrdr ihirt our pnntelH and OlK'i' einiiloycev . iMf have a little itt und recreation, the DaBy Jui'RVAr. wilt not be iuiued again unul next Wednesday pioruiR, (uf cjjHtdin it 10 tlv oar employees holiday ou the 4t.fi of July, f baukegvinjg L)y;ail wodays Christ tnas. This year, however, we failed to lQv Uivai a holiday uu lhe4th of Joly, therefore o arc sure our readers will not r-oniplain of the two days that we expend now. Wu have never missed in lnsrre of the J01 ltNxr. i xrepi on these holidays Qur.U'eekly will be issued on lime as uauul. . Wu have never on any ac ojiBBt, during the eight years it has been published, niiened an issue of the Week ly Journal. We intend that it shall giuet its patrons fifty-two times a year, and to thent and oer Daily patronage extend hearty wishes for a merry Christmas) and prosperous days lo fol low. ra)Vrtt fttrvteca To The: Nativity of our Lord, or the Birthday of Christ, commonly called Christmas Day. Services at Christ Church at 11 a. m. The public is cor dially invited to take pan in the cele bration of this Holy Day. Baptist Church There will be a Christmas entertainment of the Sabbath school this evening at 7 o'clock, and the regular services tomorrow, Sunday, morning and evening at the usual hour, conducted by the pastor. The public ai cordially iayjted to attend all tbcae eerviets. Elder Eugene Soott will preach at Mechanics Hall Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 pi as. - Prayer-fneeting Wednesday niglst at 7 p. m. Personal- , Prof E. ii. ;Daves, of Baltimore, is spending the holidays in the city. ' Mr.'W. P. Barres and wife have re turned from Ilydeoounty. Sheriff-elect Cbiie. H. Foy, of Jones, and wife and Mrs. J. A. Heath, arrived lasl night to spend Christmas with friends and relatives in the city. S. F. Telser left last night for Beau fort in company with his father and sister, who are from Richmond, Va., to visit relatives jn that town and enjoy the Christmas festivities with them. Mr. Chaa. 3. Bryan has arrived from Princeton College and will spend the holidays with his parents in this city. Solomon Corn to, Esq., of Onslow, was in town yesterday and started home with his Christmas purchases but was driven .back by the rain. lie will re new his efforts to reach home today. Mr. Erodi G Bryan, agent for the Associated Railway sat Raleigh, is in the city to' spend' the holidays with his father, H. R. Bryan, Esq. MrG, W. Bryan and son, of Char lotte,' are la the city on a visit to his father, W. O. Bryan. - Dr. Kaoa and his aecompiisaea lady. pf Raleigh, arrived last night on a visit to Drv J. Bi HOfrhes.3j.5S r' j Mr. Henry Riahton and daughter, of Danville,. yaWf iti the city on, a visit toJretativeS.. i7''"r "m '' 'Ih , Col. Jnc D. Wbitford letaraed from his works on Contentnea and Tar rlvert last niebt. Hs had the pieaeure trf meeting GovaTaofJarvis at GneaVffle adsy 'or-tww irO'and re porta him la good health and fine uptrite. -.at . w ,t ! Mr, ana -irs 1. ! is. nrtcs, or new Britain, Conn., and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Qray,' t)f. Fall P.iw, Ms"'., are' ftr the City visiting Cspi. S, 11. Gy1 family. t -- - - - j - - j ('' faekla' anil Wm" ".;" ! Thb Beet. Salt . in tbe world for Outs, Sruiaef v bores, - Ulcere, " Sai Rheum, Fever Bor, Tetter, Chapped Har.-', CMltlr.:-.., Ctirna, and all fckua Erui".;.j, a4 ftsiUvely , cures piles or no rST require 1. It is guaranteed to rive forft f" ' :n,rr r'--ey re i ' - r t I-r r T,. li. : 1 eclC ly CHKIBTXAJt SAT. MHnw'uMnM CDnai w paauagnwi , , , ,. . . . Beneath the solemn Christmas aky, And blowing winds their notes prolong like echoes from an angel's song; Good will and peace, peace and good will .Ring out the Daroitglas end gay, Telling the heavenly message still, That Christ the Child was born to day. In lowly but and palace hall Peasant and king keep festival. And childhood wears a fairer guise, And tenderer shine all mother -eyes. The aged man forgets his yeara, Tbe mirthful heart is doubly gay, The sad are cheated of their tears, Kr Christ the Ixjrd was born today. Stmoii Cvolidye Kurtj-Niiilli Congress Secoud Session. SENATE. WasiiinoTdn, Dec. T2. Mr. Ed BiQuds, Iroin toe (Jomroittee on Foreign Relations, reiorted a bill to provide for the execution of ar tide l' of the treaty with Chiua, of the 17lh of November, 1880, on the subject of the oiiiqui traffic, and gave notice that he Mould ask for its consideration as soon as possible after the holidays. Mr. Hoar offered a resolution asking tbe Oouinjitteeou (Joniinerce to report iu the Kiver and Harbor bill as to each public work fur which an appropriation is made therein, the fuels uli icli render such appro pii.tlioii advisable, and vi the na tional importance and condition of the work, if begun. Adopted The resolution introduced by Mr. Uawes on the uecoud day ol the session, instructing the Committee 011 Finance to Inqaire and report what Hpecilic reductions can be made iu the customs duties aud internal tax to reduce receipts to the necessary aud economical ex peuses of the goverumeut, without impairing the prosperity of home industries or tbe compeuaatiou of home labor, was taken up and adopted, and then at 12:35 the Senate adjourned till Tuesday, the 4th of January. HOrSK KKl'KESENTATIVES. The Speaker announced tbe ap K)iutment of Messrs. Forney, Mc Adoo and Hopkins, as conferees on tbe bill increasing the annual ap propriate for tbe militia. Mr. Warner, of Ohio, from the Committee on l'ostoflioea and Post roads, reported a bill requiring all land grant railroad companies to construct, maintain aud operate telegraph hues, Committees of the Whole. , Un motion ot lit. Sayers, of Tex., a bill was paused granting to the city of Sau Antonio, Texas, a cer tain portion of the military reserva tion adjoining that city. Un motion of Mr. Holman, of Indiana, the Senate bill was passed for the relief of Green burg, Lime stone cosnty of Indiana, .- Some of HcJman's cellaagnes who have lUf ferotl from hiar.objecUdnaihwed uisposition to reiauatet putj nnauy consented tOaHpthe pctage' ef the s4eaure. : TbaJlouByti'tleaylitithw rr4o; honrj xewneusd; oniidera(iioo of' the 1 Sarf . . ... I! . 1 dt Okabthdni'bll). .Mr. lUrtvtloS Qeorfa, ctructfidea" His ' afgmetit J urgeapptab' f behalf ef good faitfttWaroTlbe' Indiana aA maintenance of tbe National hrjnor by tbaroVrrittint. . , j MrCSprrDger, of Illinois, in ad voca,tDg. the bill, stated that he was not surprised at the gentleman from Georgia appealing for good faith towards the Indians, and especially towards the Cherokee. If any gentleman should appeal for good faith towards the Cherokees, it should be the- gentleman from the State ol ' Georgia The Chero kees had formerly resided in that State, and the - ancestors of the gentleman's constituents after hav ing broken faith with them, had driven them from the State at the point of the bayonet. Mr. Barnes It is unfair in the gentleman to make aa attack ea my State. What he has said is not trne. And even if it were true, it wpold ahow that I have Improved npoa.iny ancestry, and be hag. dsv generated from his, .Uanghter and applanse.) " b"" ' , Mr; Springer expressed hie- grat ification at hearing that the gentle man had improved iapon hie an-cestrxi- therwieijh nem JWonW haT6,rnown, iM. rroceediBg to argue f iax.iavor. of , the bill Mr. Springer declared that the treat obstacle teethe f ff f tj measure: WAS the le it. La C - okee triprtr ; That company leased' it Li 000 and subleased it for f 00,000. leavif s f ,?"v'1,r"n;vTj wbici to corrupt the Iadiaci i to f c I f r 'erf-l iotly lo.Ti'su- ing'ca. 1 ; s -Ftion to te now wr,i w 1 ; : r I Lis land !on' 1 special benefit of large cattle syn dicates. At the conclusion of Mr. Spring er's remarks the conunittea) rose and the matter went over aad the House at 3:30 adjourned until Jan nary 4rb. Why Tke Mosi" is the Best. The improved method by which it has been made possible to produce pure cream of tartar, has had an unpori&Ll bearing upon the manufacture of bak ing powder. By the process heretofore generally employed, it has been fouod impossible to reaative aat impurities, more particularly the tartrate oi. lime, which remained to such an extent as to greatly impair the quality of the cream of tartar, and to interfere seriously with the strength and wholesomeness of the baking powders into which U entered. In tbe new process, which is owned by the ltoyal Baking Powder Company of New York, and exclusively em ployed in its extensive tartar works, tbe imported crude grape acid is mi treated as to remove all veetigo of tar Irate of lime or other impurities, giv ing a product before unknown a chemical ly pure cream of tartar. Ky the employment of these superior facilities, the Royal Baking l'owdtr Company has made the Royal baking Powder, as the chemiats all certify, of the highest possible degree of strength, "absolutely pure" aud .wholesome, and with an always uniform, leavening power. It Is for thwsjev ret sons that the "Uoyal " never fails to produce bread, biscuit, cakes, ttUX, thai, ate liUt. weet, digestiees and wholesome; the eating of whica it av-ver follow d by in digestion, ar any ef those physical din comforts attendant upon the partaking of impropwlv prepared food. La ran dering possible the production ol a baking powder possessed of these qual ifications, the improved method of le ftniag cream of tartar becomea at ouce a matter of material importance to the culinary world. The Durham Mystery. A telegrapbio .dispatch received in tbiaeky tat tight rt0ei Ueiham N. c , stated that the search 10 that vicinity for the body of Miss Lizzie It. Turing ton. the missing youuir lady supposed to have been murdered by 'Walter I. Binaham, was without result, (irval numbers of people have been engaged in the search, but so far It has proved fruitless. It is believed that ber body lies somewhere in a great stretch of pine forest between Morrisville and Durham. People at the first mentioned filace aay that Bingham and Miss Tur ington passed . through Morrisville Friday in a buggy, but only a mile be yond, Bingham was seen in the buggy alone. This rather conflicts with the story of their being seen together with in eight miles of Durham, as Morris ville is fourteen miles from Durham. Bingham and tke young lady were each aged twenty-three, and had long been lovers, beooming saoh while at the iastitution tor deaf mutes in Raleigh as pupils. Later Bingham went to a simi lar institution at Carmansville, N. Y., to com pie te his education, lie returned quite a manly and handsome young fellow. A few months ago an attack of catarrh neoeasitated his return to New York for special treatment. He camo back to his mother's home, at Bingham School, with his face disUgurod and his good looks lost. He is acutely sensi tive, and this preyed upon him. lie was also told by teasing friends that Miss Turlington no longer loved him, but that she loved and would marry Professor E. MclC Goodwin, who bad been a teacher at the institution in Raleigh while Miss Turlington was teacher before her appointment as matron. Bingham thus came to look OB Goodwin as his rival, though the latter had no love for the young lady. aud was a mere friend. Last summer Goodwin baeae a teaohea sa an Iowa Stake Institution " at ;CouskH1 Bluffj. Miss Turlington had eg refer 'to marry Bingham next summer, at the close of the term for which she had contracted to act as matron. Bingham and his mother were parties to thia, arrange? ment, and all. went wan . bast Thurs day he went to Raleigh and obtained a large amount of money, part of which be had recently fallen heir to. He also had a revolver and bowie-knife. Fri day he obtained a marriage license, aad, hiring a horse and buggy from a liveryman, met Miss Turlington at 11 o'clock that morning in Payetteville soeet. She had told people at school that the was going down, town shopping. Bingham drove off towards Gary. Later in the day, as Miss Tur lington did not appear, inquiries were made, and it was found that she and Bingham had gone. There was at once the belief of an elopement. This belief -travailed until later Saturday morning, 4 when it was found that Bingham bad got on a train at Durham unaccompa nied. He had a ticket for Charlotte, aad asked about the- railway connec tions to New Orleans and other points. At Greene bora Qomduetov Jordan saw him leave the train. . When this fact was made knowa and aothing was heard of the girl the belief, pf murder aronfl. and the officer of the ImtitutWn aad Chief of Folic Hearttof Ralekft went to Durham. The directors of the institution tst. jaa f : orjejatratf teas aree looking to the capture "orBingham aad ith discovery of the-girt tr be taktnt 'Izwa.'that hour to thaeeareh for ber has never oeaaedvetiLhas been friUeefe30i funciiU AlOVV Jeou The principal pf the .Carmansville tllOTTorkVteettotie''herr Bln Haea' &ast v BvpUieetogaTAed mA taleiga laatMTwas at tbe lastrtatkm Sunday: thai be made threats to kill a man ewtudi Gfifl wia, ,hi MaW aadJ tkd 'suddenly; fiarpeaed. It was eviQeut, aa wxa aatuieatas kaowsnAnat ! "-Vnro'e xUn w to re toCouneil , and fioifh I s v.-rx ry' killing . --i v'-i." A trc:' rtf t" lat'r at List of Letters Remaining in the Postoffice at New Dec. Berne, Craveu 5th, 1S86. county N. C Mieey Attmore, Ben Burrus, jr. , Sarah II ill, S. t. Jones, Robert Jonea, Jack Oarman, William Orum. W. A. Pearoe (Mrs.). Martha bpruill, hm May bk in ner, V. Sheppard, Clara Waahington. Persons callmg for above letters, will say a ivenised, and give date of li6t. M. M am v . P M. "A mouth ago 1 was happy! is the declaration of Bryan W. Proctor the poet. So were lots of other folks, who are now telling people in decided nasal tones "(iot a toad in my head." But there is still happiness to be secured, a bottle of Dr. Hull s Lough Syrup will cure any cough or cold. Thanks. 1 deeire lo return thanks to tbe mem bers of the fire department and to tbe citizens of New lierne generally for their efforts to save my property from destruction on the evening of Dec. 22d. It. O. Moki.ky. Wuurivrful Cures. W. B. Uoyt A Co., wholesale and re tail drug lsls of ltome, (ia . say We have been selling Dr. King's New Dis covery, Electric Bitters and liucklen 's Arnica Salve for two years. Have never handled remedies that sell as well, or give such universal satisfac tion. There have been some wonderful cures effeoted by these medicines in this city. Several cases of pronounced Consumption have been entirely i nrc-d by use of a few bottles of Dr I r New Discovery, taken in (oui. a.n wua Electric Hitlers. We guai lee them alwnj s Sold by K. N. Dull Florida Mpcaka. OlKiKU, Ma.. Feb. J , A Iriend of mine has been very low w ith rheumatism, and nothing seemed to do him any good. A lady friend sent him one bottle of li. i. 11 , and it relieved hiui at ouce. T. J. Caki Tilhit.-,, Men haul. Sold in New Berne by It. N. Duffy and K. H Meadows COMMERCIAL. JOL'kKAL Orriox, Je,c. L'4 (I P. 11. OOTTON Nxw YouK.Dec. 24, Fuluios rluaud Sales of KM. 100 bales. ijuelt. December. 9 86 9. 311 U.61 y iw 9 78 9 83 June, July, August, September, October. November, 9 9S 10.02 10 08 January, February , March. April, May, Spots quiet; Middling 9 7-16 Iw Middlmg 8 18-16; Oood Ordinary 8 7 Ifl Naw Berne Market ateady. Sales of 42 balsa at 8.50 to 8.75. Sales for the week 600 bales against 403 same week last year. Middling 8 3 8; Low Middling 7 1 2 , Oood Ordinary 7 7 8. dombitic ntaaxT. Skkd oottoji-2.60. OOTTON SSaD 18. 60. Toapxarnra Hard, 11.00, dip, S1.90. Tab 75o.a1.25. Oats New, 35c. in bulk. OORH 4550o. Kioa SOaflO. Bkbswax 15c. per lb. Baxr On foot, So to 5c. Oocntby Hams 10c. Der lb. " Labd 10c. per lb. Eoos 80c. per doaen. PaaBH Pohk iiaBo. per pound PaaMUTB 50o. per bushel . Foddbb 75c aSl.OO per hundred. ONIONS $2.00a2 25 per barrel. Pikld Pea.8 85a70c. Hn8 Dry, 10c.; green 5c. Apples Mattamuskeet, 35a40c. : (Jod- eya, tl.10. , Peaks 75o.aS 1.25 per bushel. 1 IIONEV 85c. per gal. Tallow Be. per Id. Ctirbse 14. OmoKEirs Grown. 30aS5c. , spring 2oa5c. i : Meal 70o. per bushel. - Oats- 50 cts. per bushel. TuRNrps 50c. per bushel. Inisn Potatoes $2. 75 per bbl. Wool lOaiBc per pound. Potatoes Bahamas. 80c.; yams, 40c West Indias, 50o.; Harrison. 65c Shingles West India, dull and njm Inal.not wanted. Building. 5 incb hearts, 83.00; saps, fl 60 per M. wholesale pbideb. New Mess Poex 112.50. SaouLDEB Meat 7o. C. B.'s, F. B's, B.'s and L. C 7ic Ploub 83.00a.00. Labd 7Jo. by the tierce. NAOS-Baaia 10's,S2.5O. Sooab Granulated, 6jo, Coitkx llal2c. Salt 80a85c. per sack. MOLASBis ain Sncrt S0a4Bo- POWDEH 10 00. Bhot Drop, $1.75; back, $2.00. KxaotxaB - 9c. For Rent, . THE DWELt.n(f rTOtmKin North Side 5eastrset, next door to at etcalL Apprrat the pramlaea.- - decSSt "3"' Warited," , The services, ot a man of bnslheas qoa4n eatfonf, by an aaaoetaUon bt will-Known publUbcra. Hot wanted to seW booYs, ApbTy u ! -...' .'nn i .u ; v , a lie -. f ,, c WO- DAVIS, . ; . aecii.-..: , ,.,,;,'. : Beantorv Dl.C, ' la aoeordanee with a yadeaaant of f k (va fertor Court of Vravea county, I ru Sell at rnblM Vandae.at the Conrt Home door la Nwharn.ontONpAV,ra;BRUABT ,I8K7, atTWKLVK OWoHr. M.,tra lollotn lanrt: tywist on UttlattwUt'CrWk rn aaM vrontv adjoining lands of Joa.To)er, tba Keal lands, Ui How laad and i hers. entiialnlna Hmii fortv Kna, od lorajerly thay propnj- o( OlvfnMorrts.v, ,.' . - tEo.imvu, SmalliYood S Slover, DEALERS IN QIC.SKUAL 11ARDWARK, TISWAUE, GLASSWARE, li ojl,h.. AkE, CROCKERY, SASH 1 IVORS, BLI.VDS. 'MJ.AS.S, k AJ.TS, OILS A.D STOVES, ' N' hi 'ASS Kb AiJ TO PRICE i. EQUALITY. Miildle Street, Kext luor to Hotel Albert, NKW BEKNK. N. C. Sheriff's Cffice, Coccty cf Cmtn, Ni v. I'l li.M. Drc. i'.'i, 18t5. Ml K i; To Mt i, li.in:.-, J'r.ulcis, Keepers ol IIote!, K.-Ntaiii.mtN, and Kernes, lint hcr-- All 'i.ini!H n. u engaged in any tiiul. i f o..-i . j i i n husiuess in Craven Ooiji.I) . Ijii J under Schbdula "H" of the 1;. ', till, e 1 ,,f N'ortl, C.srnlin., arc herel.y ni.tn,e.l t., come forward" and renew their l1L-euse on or hfnm Uio '.0th io "( January, Lt?S7. at this nllice f.r the ensuing year commencing Januarv let. l-v-7. And all uersona A- itiUi! lo eiitatrr in am liosineHii rnnai sis'' ohtain a license Section 40of the K-Menur Aitof VSi IS US folloYt h I ..! i-eis..!, i.t:.a.i i-ia. in,-any trade i i : iisioii or i.si- i,y ttmurUHm taxed by e niMs ii ul 1 1, ( nri,ll i.h ,,m.,,i! l.u.i.. inn in.l.l II,. ti,i I ..l.turi.ert n lic.n, . h.iHtu required, lili.l i, deemed KUlllV Of a fill Sil, men n il and him I I i. I.,. l..rlH,i Ui tin, .si-aic a ih-iihII' n-it lo exed TV rmty vw.u n .. iihii.s nie Mierlrl of tbe (.mull in wiiit-li ii iiua i nunwl alia 1 1 oaasc l" 1 ' I. . men-, I l r..io j. Ju.ii,., ,, ,ie ! ' "' II. i ii 1 .. I. stimso ;, Shi nlT of Craven County . State Bank. A ::. '.lion ill Ik- made to thl legislature ol Iorth c.rtiiinu .1 u, npprom iilna seaaiun for a . I, Kit. r I, i u Hank to l.e itylad the Merrii.nt. un, I Hi.iirri, Hank at Newtieru. N- '" MAW CIT1.KNH. It. it mil r I, hsii, 7 ud IN STOCK : N. C. Plaids and Bunch Cotton. Shot of All Sizes. SPECIAL Nails per Kee, at ;$2.50. Ferdinand Ulrich's, NEW BKKNE, N. O T. A. Old Stand. TlIK Red Light. ON MIDDLE STREET; N';ir the Market Dock, desigaatee the piace wnore E. WHITMAN Has a First-Class Saloon, and keeps a choice selection of Wines. Liquors, Cigars and Brandies of all aiuus. In iron build inir. nur tho trwv wiia. die, street, ' NEW BERNE, N. C. " Iook for the RED LIGHT. dec22 dw Sire Money, aid Hm You Horses Shod BY WILLIAM KELINT, Work guaranteed. Blacjtamith. fehepL , Maraet Wharf. . ''W i .1 St a I. a...... t E. W. SliLLWOOD, fS2jzrJ FajnilHprsefiid: wlantegto keeta atty aoree la the taaan Urn- delsc aotatat. I wlti aaU tbesameU teaaow-i ! aktaawmat.; ff'felil w ok W;-i 'i .ft- ri9fiU-.v-tit .-;!, "' ''- r.i--j- - . . rrr-it-j' f , , ... aU . 4 fc -- '- aVT'" i -. I C V : I I I n be 1 "1 f.rf' : 3 ic !e cr f r r ;J .1 i u ."it r"na of warmer. aeeal 1