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L XIHK&S AMBOVnCKMEMT TO.S DAILY JOPaUCaXtS St eoaaniB tPr, nabltahed dally, asospt Monday, el o.O per year. HM for alx aaocUii. il)YereJ La eltf sataortbeisalSeosnu par mouth. . THC WUEKLT JO0RHAL. a W column ' paper. Is rxbUued erary rtiureile; at S2.00 . APVUffiBUQ KATKS (IAiLY) On teed woe day Sl.W; Mc. fox each aubeeq aent ' TertleeiiienU under bead of "Boslueaa tAoaiOlgeeauper UiMfor&nt. and 6 won eor every so beeqoentLueeruon. v dBrtamenuuibeinai'dbeiw.n ooaJ aaettar at any price. - BoUeesof Marriages or Deaths not loexeeed tea Um will be Inserted free AU additional Mtter will b enarged 6 eeou per Hue . 7 PayaienUtortranaienidveruetii-iii muai S Blade In advance. ReiruleradvertiatsiuenlJ Will e eoUeeted promptly at lUe eol ef eacn montn. anmiti YUlon coziiamiiiK uewa ur a aie- :- 1 on, -Of ocai matters are eolicited. .No semmiinlosuan must be eiuecied lobe vub- , Hated thai contains obiecuouauie ueraouaj UK withhold! the name of Ihts author. 01 txatWUlmeae more lhau out column of lh -Af person feeling aaieved at auy anouy toosoominiuucation can obtain the name u Ma aathor D7 application at Una office AOwlngwnenilntheKrievauGeexujLa. " '" - - THE JOURNAL. - - at. a. aTVKH. at, HilPKK Kdltor. BuiIemi Manager. JTKW BERNE, N. C. JUNE 29 lt? Catered at the Poet office at N Bare, aeeeooad-elaaa matter. H V Secretary Faiecuijld used his power and eased the money mar ket of Wall street after the gam biers had disturbed it and were about to create a panic among tliAmtttlvpH This is one wav in Which the surplus can be used : to quiet the Wall street gamblers. THB price of cotton alter run niag up unexpectedly, took a turn backward and is not very encoura-i tD to planters. Butjif itcontinues to go down will not there be dan rarof ft nnnin omnox the fannrs 1 . and if a panic is threatened will not v, rWimfurr KAIRrRM.D tro in the nuukei null ouy a tew uuiniieti thoosand bales for the government, forced the price up, turn loose some af fKA anrnlnaanH rva tha funurN , . t .. .,.!. 1 lib., t.. iivui m - v - - ..... ... ' l : .1 . : 1 see IB la reuieuy uieu uuce. LET THE TRf TH HE T0L1. The following cleverly written communication to the Baltimore Smm, exactly speaks the sentiments 01 me JOURNAL in regaru 10 rt ' turning the old flags : 1 m , 1 . nil... , fitruri. A. r. Aucu 11 ; iuc AlciHiaiuin in rAffarM r.n rim rtTncn MamwvM . " " - 1 OI. lot capiureu -onieueraie nags i t.i: 1. . . .1 r 1 !... 1 ngjLJmij eeiaiuisin ti tun ih l 1u.11 tha ' people of the North w ill not r anvil aaeul till. tic ciA 1 uuicucinw- 'soldiers did not ask for them, nor Aa T fhinlr tlinv unlit t 111 m I . f . --.v "j ....... - - - " them remain in the bands of the 1 government as an e ideiice of what the Union army accomplished ; bring them forth from the hiding places to which they have been cou signed, place them where they can of Jones county citizens arc making be seen, and in order that their arrangements to attend theeele history may be fully known to the : bration on the 4th at New Heme, future generations, have an iu We know they will be well pleased, scription placed 011 them to show for ew Kerne people know just that they were captured by an army -how to finish up in the verj neat ot 2,800,000 Federal soldiers from est and nicest inannei everything ,700,000 Confederates, after despe- of the kind that they undertake, .rate fighting, continuing through! The Cuinniings Brothers are yet ' a period of lonr years; state how t11HV jn Trent,ou applying the paint many were captured in actual bat - hnwh v G McDanie! started on We; wnen, wnere ami oy wuoni caaen : eive tne numoer laweu at the final surrender of the armies when, "after four years of arduous service, marked by unsurpassed . courage and fortitude," they "were compelled tovieldto overwhelm ing numbers and resources." Then give the number found amongst the Confederate government archives at Richmond and other points. The ex-Confederate soldier, who has ; !Uie satisfaction that proceeds from '1 the consciousness of duty faithfully 1 -ngciormeu.'' aoes not ast ior ine return of any trophies of war, bat ' einsw mm in nr. i.iis i.riii.ii im ijiiii. 3 - l 1 L - L 11. . A. A V. k. . eV J Ex-Confederate. ? Tins Coffee Tree." Coffee is not i bush, as is popularly sup nrwuul. hnt a tree, w hip.h. if ner mitted to grow, will shoot np thirty or forty feet. When properly cul ti .ratea it is ntppea on aDoui six ieet .Trjrtn the ground, thus presenting a . attAwfaaAaV fMkm wViiaIv fhfl hArnAQ Q TA i 'j BHilfTi innii wt uivu vwivu tall scrubs somewhat resemble tbe maiLOlias with their shinning dark- ' gxeeivisaveA but the starry, snow r w4iU4ower8 remind one of orange ' trOSsOmi in all but fragrance. The , pnenomenon is couaumw j uispiayeu ' of llai blssoms, green and ripe T frnity all on tbe same stem; but - though always flowering and devel oping fruit, the true harvest season if torliprlltoJtorember. When " fall j matured the berries are dark ' red, looking precisely like a com mon Tariety of sea bean. They turn. to a dull brown after having Veen picked and become almost t:ackbydryinv "T;. - . Onalbw CoTuxty Items. Crops and gardens are very nice. Major qs8I1 shipped about 30 parrels ol tine potatoes from one acre last week. The Temperance Lodge of Swans- boro will give a public demonstra tion on the night of the 4th of July. Fish are rather scarce on the 1 sound. Inch and a Quarter mul- i lets sell for twenty cents Der doaen, other varieties sell for ten cents per dozen. Rev. J. T. Kendall who is to preach in Swansboro and at Queen's creek on the first Sunday in July, w ill preach the funeral of John A. Oostou on the second Sunday in July at the burial grounds near Queen's Creek Church. Jones County Items. We have cool, wet weathei but our crops are looking well. Spring i'hiciteu.s are M-lling 1! Trenton at '!.' ct tits per , pair. 1 We learn that Caddy lVnv, oi Treuton-wh0 ,ias vii s,;k ,b now improving. .Next Monday the couiuiiHsioners oi the county, and the tai assessors will be in session at Tienton to re k ie aud revive the tax list. We learn that our PolloksviUe liit uds are going to get up a lodge of the Khiglits of Honor at that thriving and gooUead village. We learn that the Knights 0 Honor sent $2,000 within twenty days after Mr. J. L. Ciu.se's death, and have paid the full amount a j h'w days since The low-bush whorllohei ries are plentiful ' t his bi asou which will rutlKP lllinv itf flu. Lrinftit inumr.. ;lufeKtod 1)orker, l0 somewhat I lr i n. lr ..1. rl Ih.nr o 1 1 hlUUVl V. UU lll II 1 iiuvini (J l f JT 11 w ages. Mr ntn M rw rr.nirtt.s lUrriKnn of Trenton township had the sa.l misfortune to lose their little baby on Wednesday, the L'oth of June, We learu that 'lleatli was caused by whooping couh. ! The chairman ol t lie ediic.it mual ! hoard has called a meeting of the I board on Saturday, the L'nd day of June, next. - II persons w ho may I have business with the hoard are requested to attend. We learn that Mrs. Mary Kusic, widow of Mr. Mitchell Uusic, of Trenton township, died at the resi deuce of her brother, Mr John Oiif lin, with congestive chill, on Satur day morning last, age about f) years. 1 have beeu requested by one of our citieus to inquire through the Joi'HNAi. whitt are the belief and areicles of faith of the new sect canea "Ativentist nicti nas ie cently came to New liei ne T We learn that our farmers of tins county, or the majority of them, have raised a fine crop of oats which they now intend to seed down the same land in field peas which is a departure in the right direction, as the peas will help them to fatten more pork and at the same tunc improve their lands. We learn that a full delegation hls i10nse; Mr. Hrogden saw such -.1. ,w. M.ilk.ni.nl'.. . 1. . 1. ' llii?m to work on Ium hnih.inr'H mpailwulio f. iend .1, A. Smith was ookmK :1(1 was ready to start ,h(.m on 1)19 1 ,lt 1 11 L ti r, where thev are now at work, doing some very nice and elegant inside painting. We are glad to see our friends beautifying and adorning their houses. We learn that others in Trenton have concluded that their homes must be pantd and are waiting their turn. We are glad to see such a spirit of improvement pervading our county town. Several of onr iarmers have shipped their potatos and are high ly pleased with the proceeds, while others who planted on the same day say that their potatoes are not yet ready to dig; that tbe vines are looking green and thrifty, looking like they will be good. Some say what is tbe cause, I planted and manured like my neighbors, yet they have shipped theirs and mine not near grown. I would suggest to our farmers that it is too much risk to purchase fertilizers and seed potatoes at a high price, not know ing whether you are planting an early or a late variety, or if early you will be apt to get a fair price. If late your only and last resort is to feed them to your hogs. Now just quit purchasing your seed po tatoes from every little corner grocery. Club .together in every neighborhood and order the very earliest variety r from a reliable seedsman who would send you the "king of the earlies." -or the early rose, or whatever yoa ordered.-' 1 am confident that Buist or Land- reth, or any of tty reliable seeds men would tevex send me a bushel of Jaeksos whites marked early rose if I had sent them an order for the rose. Just let us try it one sea son, we think that all will be pleased and order from the same again. HUMOROUS. A man wanted a horse to ride in the park. "Do you want a spirited animalf asked the liver jk mas. "No, not very." "What ' do yon want, then!" "I want a horse that looks a great deal more spirited than he really is' Tom "I don't see why so many people make a fuss over that Miss Jones; she isn't any better-looking or as nice as some of the other girls." Harry "That's true, my dear boy, bat her pa is a millionaire. That's why she carries so high a head." Tom "O, .that's it, is it? She holds np her head by a cheque reign. Mississippi general "Say, Mr. Secretary, not long ago we aked for a couple of the biggest cannon lu the country for the Mate militia to practice with at our annual camp." Secretary of War "That's all right, 1 attended to it." "But they have jul urncu jot. "iuai (juuri Guess the Postmaster must have put them in the wrong box." "Why do you want to run for Alderman?'' was asked of a young man afflicted with the mania last night. "To humble family pride, my dear boy," was the answer. "1 think 1 am a pretty good fellow, aud so does my family. After the election is over I am going to com pile all the bad things said about me, and with Poo Bah exclaim: 'Ah, family pride, take that!' Every time 1 get to exalted opiu ious of myself 1 shall take that pre scription, It will prevent my float ing into the ether some time." Pleaa&nt Vision, organ of sight, whirli The the source of 00 much pleasure an well as bent-lit to man, is very delioaln. A great many persona, not appreciating ihia, are using cheap spectacles. These glasses, by their imperfect construction and blemishes, seriously luiuro and ecmetimes almost destroy the eight. I Haw see Cryslalized lenses are the most perfect glasses in the world, being especially adapted for the preservation and sometimes restoration of the sight. All eyes rilled and the fit guaranteed at the drug store of F. 8. JJufly, New Burne. juno lm MOST BRILLIANT, PURE & PERFECT LENSLS Ixi tlio World. They aru tiimparcnt and roluileu as lltflil itself, and for auflna or endurance Ui 11 it eye. cannot he excelled. entthlitiK the wnarer 1o rwl rot houra wlLliout faiiKu. In fact, they aia I'KKFBOT HJt.HT 'liK8KK KliH, TABtlnaoulaia from Uie IftAtDng phyalclanR In the l1 nlted Elates, tiovernora, HenatorB, lalatora. aloe It men, men or not in all pro ffiioni, and In dtrTHrem branch e of trale. bank era, merhaiitca, etc., can te (liven who have had their altf-hl lm proved Ijy Uielr utw AI-L EYES FITTED AND THE KJT Ol'ARANTttl) BY DUFFY. NKW liKn.NK. Druggist, 'lilect be the tons-iie that speaks no ill, Whose words are al ways true. That keeps tbe law of kindness still,' Whatever others do ' Therefore you ran And at TANH11.LS KI.NK CIQAK Ai.KNCY. aopcrlnlndel liy w. 1.. Palmer, Uie cholc al variety made ai Hnlar prlcea, 'm, I.. PALMER. H-.-or.l door from eor. Bouth Ktoiu and Middle atreeia. New Heme, N C. ROUIID KNOB, Tbla dellabtul reanrt la now open to Tlalt ora. Tbe hotel haa lien thorooRhlj reDo. vated and farnlahed UironghODt wllb an eye to the aolld eomfort of faeata Batha, Klrn trlc Bella, Watei In every room, while the TABLK li nnaurpaaeed by any on the road. The BceDery la unexcelled In plctnreeqne beauty, with a Fountain throwing a ttream 26 feet hlf(h. A near way hai been opened from here to the PINNACLE of tbe Blue Bldge. MITCHELLS PEAK and TOE BIVKR, which ahortena the dtatanee one-half; H over a rood road, at leaa expert ae, more oomforta, and the whole ronte a HCKNE OK BEAUTY AND INTEREST. Mole Train, On idee and TenU, all to be bad at the Hotel. Tbe N. C. R. R. tralni stop here for din ner. Kxpreea, Telefraph and PoatofBee In the bulldlDg. Every effort oa tbe part of the management will be to make your stay pleaaant and agreeable. Terms reasonable. W. D. SPRAOUK. Proprietor. The enperb HA LOON le a branch of Jaa IL Loagbran'a, AabevlUe. N.a mtTU L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE. Ftaae palf, perteet M, aa wraeted. Cwiai eaa, Battea a Lata, a atrW toe. Ae , etrllak ami durmbk ei mam oaanw ot i t.C gnOKexeala UK H Saoca a v kr eiaer ' Bn aTl waer ) w. I. V torn eeer onea poM te. f. lm I'v i v LA , F. 8. SI" V'-k t.i.Aft at awR. 1.- r tw ft i"Ot itMI. Absolutely Pure. Tb.lt powder never ranea. A marrel of portly , atrength, and wholeeomeneea. Mora aoonomleal than the ordinary klnda, and ean ot be aold in competition with the multitude 1 TolTSZ KiuOo..itwaii-t... x. noru-iydw For Bale in Wewbern by Alex. Miller. j a 1 1L O rrCD&rC TOT 11.8 OC&SOtl Blatchley's Freezers, ( Will freeze creatu solid in five ruinu tee) Refrigerators. Water Coolers, Wire Dish Covers, Wire Window Cloth, Fly Fans, Aud a Full Line of House Furnishing Goods, L. II. (UJTLKirS, 26 & 28 Middle Street, RED LIGHT SALOON, Near Market Dock, Middle St, NEW BERNE, N. C, IS WHKHE Villi CAN ALWAYS KIND PURE LIQUORS Of every variety, in large or email quantities. Aluo the KINESTCiUADES of TOBACCO AND CIGAES. All of which will be sold CHEAP FOR CASH! John 1). Dinkinh, Sakwruan. E. Will TM AN, dec2dw Proprietor. Take Jlofice ! Our store is filled with Provisions, Urocerics, Caanrd Goods, Dry (Hoods, Crockery, Etc. We keep a full line of tbe Celebrated Prison Boots and Shoes. ALSO C. S. Parsons & Sons Boots and ShoS, Kvery pair warranted to give satis faction. Country merchants and the people generally are requeKtod to call and ex amine our large stock before purchas ing. We will give you low figure. We job Lorillard Snuff. ROBERTS L BRO., South Front tt.. New Berne. N. O K. R. joiiesT Wholesale and Retail Dealer in CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES AND General Merchandise. AOOINO AND TIES Etc 'Consignments of Grain, Cttlon and other Prodnoe aolioived. prompt Attention Uuarnnted. W. Cor. South Front and Middle St NEW BEBNE. N. O. Williams' Freight Lino Steamer ,Elm City," With Barret "Roed" aad 'Squire.,'. will make regular trips to Baltimor and return ersry two weekr. IFrelrkU Lower T-m Tke Lowest B. O. Cskdu, kfS-, Now Berno, N.a Walkvb A Kykbs, Agents, BaltK more, Mi. . i J. V. fVlLLLlttS, V 1 tnaTt iwt - Proprietor i .;aIce,Ciam,i , A pace and ; deliclcxu ' article, '- ai 8ASAH OILSrS ICE CEEA1! PMt- LOK3, on Broad, nesr 1'Udle street. Fourtli Arm nnv vmio cimncn nnnnQ at . Mill! UUI I VI Wl II UUlillila.ll UUUUU . HOWARD We have in store and eonstantlj Summer Wear, oonsUting of Drabdete Suits, Seeraucker. Alpaca, Serge and Flannel Coats and Vests. Our etock of Underwear is the Best and Largest to be seen in the City. Litle Thread, Balbriggan, Game and Ket Undershirts and Drawers to match. Best Bleached In Shirts we have a rare variety. All who have used The Pearl iShirt are well pleased both with fit and wear. A nice set of Triple Plate Bat tons with-tach half dozen Shirts. Wt will guarantee our Boss 60c. Shirt to equal any 25c. Shirt in 2S w Berne. Plaited Bosom, Piquu and Colored Shirts ; Lawn Tennis Shirts and Shoes.' New lot of Jas. Means &. Co.'s $3 Shoes just arrived. Collars 10c , CuflV 15c; Celluloid Collars and Curl's, full assortment. Handkerchiefs, Silk, Lineu nud Cotton, all prices. The best Linen Hand, kerchief you ever got for 15c II. Hose, Vhite and ClureJ .Neckwear, new lot just received. Initial Scarf Pins, all letters iu a few da b, only 10c. Porpoise Hide Shoe Laces. Gent's Carters, silk and cotton. Sleeve Supporters, Cuff and Scarf It", tainers. Bathing Suits just arrived. Firemen's KuLber Coats, Hat and Boot Trunks. Valises, Straw Matting, Carpets, Bugs, etc. Be sure and call on us before you buy. HOWARD & JONES, Opp. Episcopal Church, Pollock St. OLDEST AND LARGEST Walter D. Moses & Co. 914 JMA.N STItEET, RICHMOND, VA. iiiifl 1 J 7- . Correspondence solicited. Catalogues our North Carolina Ajjent. -A-dolili Colin, MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE, N. C. junl7 dwCra MAX SCHWERIN IIBMOVED HIS CLOTHING EMPORIUM to the Hture lately occupied by Wm. Ilollister, where with more Room to display his increased 8 took, he ie, with the ssiistanoe of MK. SAMUEL li. prepared to show and sell at Hard Pan Prices, The FINEST, NOBBIEST, NEATEST, PRETTIEST and BEST READY-MADE CLOTHING, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Straw, Derby and Fur Hats, Boots and Shoes, Dry Goods, Etc., Etc. I AM SOLE AGENT FOR A. A. BATTLES' MEN'S CALF SEWED $2.50 SMS The only Rhoe sold In this my that are WAREANT KU; bv the Manufacturer TO ME and BY ME TO MY CUSTOMERS, via: Kv;ry pair la Warranted! should any of them In any wny within any reasonable time give out, 1 will upon return of damaged pair and state ment aa to length of wear, either kbfund the Money Or U1VE ANOTBKR DKW 1'AIR IN EXCHANGE. It S the beat, finest and cheapest hlioe In the world for the money. They rama In liiitton. plain and Sharp Toed ConicreEB una L.ace Up Hhoea. 1 have Irillmonlal, from some of onr best and lead ing rltlrena, who have bought the "BATTLES 8HOK," some of which have worn one pair aa long aal9 months, and pronounce It the Deal, Cheapeal and Kaalest Wear ing Shoe In the world I respectfully solicit an inspection of I Kin tn ull tn rp h as.i n a fmm lid Middle Street, at Wm. Ilollister 's Old Stand, 8l-n of Flag. vilhfi' SEMINAL PASTILLES X Sadioal OnltforNerroaa DebUltj, Orcan WkwM andhrvl nm.1 Dm., in Tooas or 1 Al 1 A Man. 'tt-.A n NI.MVht. Is nH? thogaaaj cni tW abaoldtelr natore inematoralr aa4 and broken down mm totha toll enlormsntOT parfset aad full Maalr Stranath and Viaorooi Health. .To tho who aoffwr rrom the many obaonre aiaaaana twonihtahoiit bfJadlaaratloaTieoaare,0ar-Bimla Wort, or toe fiee Indnlaaooa, we aik that roe and na roernai UaUL it name wiwa etaceiDentor iwr nwn hu aauim HUrTUWtO PEHaOSf pan tiara ruas I'Aliaaua rrur.K,wiui lunar a rampant .a-a GEORGE ALLEN 5 CO. DEALERS tK General Hardware Afrrionltoral .Implements. Plows, Harrows, Cultivator, Hoes and Axes, Wood's Blowers and Reapers, Steam Engines, Cotton Gins and Presses, Fertilizers. Land Plaster, Kainit Mechanics Tools and Hardware, Lime, Brick, Cement,- Plaster Hair, Paint, Kalsomlne, Var nish, OH, Glass, Putty and Hair. Freezers, Befrljrerators, Oil book Stores, Eureka Burglar Proof Sash Locks, warranted to fclTe security and satisfaction, k iPBiOES VERY LOW. u ,U 43KO; ALLEN & CO. ROBERTS EE1TDEES0U Novr Berne, N2vOa ObTj first class; CompaniM represeo. rrt. Lift lii iecUert Zsnrs&es, V . Total Capital over Forty Millions o 9. Ul OUIV UUIDUiailUll, & JONESS arriving, Seasonable Goods -for Jeans Drawers, 50c. MUSIC HOUSE IN VA. Pianos and Organs on easy monthly plan at factory prices. Old Instruments taken in exchange, bought, rented and repaired. Inimcuao Block of MIIKT MI'SIC. liialrucllon H(kgof all klnda Hpoolal Dla fjuiit to 'lai-tiera anil Kclioola. (atalogue-a inalled Irtsr. Aaaortinent of Muile leoioa arlei tllim II iU-6lr-,l Mrliia lor all Id ualoal inairuuit nib A few al Itilj ily uaed Hanns aud A(!-nt I 1 iihsoii a 1-rofi aaiunal (silver Bell V t . . M , . u A ....... I .... . mid fverylliti g In Hie M UHl-itl Line. mailed free on application at the office of our Stock and guarantee entire satisfao- '' T.T A V CTlTTTlTrVOTaT t u A . , . n ww n. n I wm tfnlA Um MIiim tm r taaawMMtroabkM.aBd ail I SUIT Hja 1 IODMM1 UMirrtc. tlmj. lakaaSUHSRaiiKuitaatBAJ UUfDUooeuddoai act iMarlarl orlaaoafealaaoiuiaiiT vay. foaadr ' IPtaanaa madiaal BrindnMa. B tirtrt faBpttcatioiilo Ui atat of illma Ua apauat fnai.liM. nf Hi m i tmm m.. val anlmatlna clannci of lilli are etna bark, tlx patlaa) -niMMiieii lam fal anil laiiiilljtilialiiaharaatraaail haalil TBIATaTEKTr-OM Smth. ta. two Itam. Tint, rj -HARRIS REMEDY CO.. Wn Chmst 808H V.Tanthatne,8T.IA7TnB.snX - Trial of our Apptlanoe. Aaa for Termat DCIII CQTHTC NCCNPV' - iiainsi wvini ai -iMSBBiwv .-, , OF ' - Being in correapondenoe with apteral par ties ftortn. who desire to make Investments ran, etc, tn this vicinity, persona ha-' farm or wood land for sale wonlA de - f I, well to give me a deseript!o;'wUU'prtoe etc. - ; . ', No charge mads U We Is not cITected . Charges moderate when sates are mads. B. BOYD, ,4?-f. ' soatnItBtreu'- :' ,'. ,8d room east of OaatonHonaa. . ' . ; Take:Notice. . Psor. M. S. BHEPAED Is catting hair for SO cents, and also dyeing mus taches black or brown for 20 cents. Also sharpens rssors and tints thera in good order for 20 cents,- - Children's hair cnttintf, 15 cpct. He can be fonnd oppcit t e Gaston House, where he r-s a r'' u-jfjir shaTer, Thoreps J r- ' i. : '' M prepared tor tf i r ': - 1 .2.
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