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i LuutRi i0DitMnT, s daily joubsau 1 ' oiBm .-. pubt Bd u.xe-i Hand. t irrr, ts.wior noBth& , puvrod. tlrudgiug all tbeir urea, Mling like let tBat be aa honest one. Frn. ; , .. .aoMrllniirtWtwilKM" fclaVea, I to MVS HO lUttCh few V - . " m - - ius wsKbT jocrdal. aaiau pa,,,,,. dav, who, if tb4r iudustrvj r Anarchy ! the liar's FanUf. -ir.ar1"1 tT?n"U'tW',, were pruperb dir-ted, would pk'J i Tn Bussian Czr fans, it seems, 'nvTwrNiM Umlm'miiunlriM dollar instead, wuh comparatively , to oouteud with other rebels than t b on day t X for aaa aabaqaeat ; riioa. .- ' ''-? -.. !vertleiaUsaier,1aado -Sosiaeos t ry sobafqaea taaeertloa.--' . id vnwBrait Ul M1MU4 MMI .sukHMtf luram or Dsatba. not lo iw" hum rill to uacwd tm. Ail addiuuna uIIMVUIMUin4tMIIINUM. r!iuMit Jot mMui adarwaaant i. u b .adla unut. Kasoar eove ( m lube ooUoetad promptly at Uo cuilUMrkmult. iommaDlaaUoaa 0 atalnlnf new of a d 1 oeuauoa of aaj ml tit n art aotlollod. NO r iiuugskbo nun too wimud WMMt ti4iMi tMttiu oaoioa.ie Mnontl i is 1 uiliolda (m avaaa . of Iba anttoor. or rUi sue nor Um oo ooiuiuo o I i h paper. . t Any person fMlin aaasteved M aa osony niniMBmumuoa coa ootala the Basse o a aautor ey eppUeoUoa at tnla offioa aud hewna wamlo la araavaaee exist THE JOURNAL. w. a. mvmn. &, HAJIPKR. adttor !iRW BEKNC, N. O.. DEC. 24 1967. Cataraaat tt V t oflloa at Nk Brm. N O. 80MB of the officers pf the pen 'fiion office in Washington are still endeavoring to proscribe Mexican nldiora that, took sidpiM with the "Sooth in the war between the n i t mi : 1 1 OtatCO. iliCy will cuuliuuo iu entertain thin prejudice so long as the war is designated as a re - bellion. . THK republicans have at last concluded to attack the President's ' message and hold the democratic party responsible for the large sur plus in the treasury. Seuators Plnmb, Teller, Sherman and others hare ODened the ballon this line. And ft is evident that they intend AnnADA aropp aurT.art t ha Homn. crats may make to red ace taxes . snd prevent the continued acoomu lation of a surplus. " TIliT ONE-SIDED THADE Haw thfl hnnm in Ktlll IIahIi m l I h over the products of your labor t Do you price your corn or wheat, -compelled to take just the price which others see fit to offer you f juave you any voice in tue uiawer.i An old than named Boark lived op in the mountains. Be was a great hone trader, and when, near tne close of the war, Stoneman was making a raid through our western mnntiMa. Roark (ton eluded hei wonld "7 ride oot and make a recouoiwance. Mounting a. good fat horse be started, and soon met the raiders, and the officer promptly ordered the old fellow to dismount. Boark got down, and about that time be saw n Yankee "private sliding down off a torriblv dilanidi4tfn animal. ThA omcer commanaea Boars 10 uiite off. his saddle, and put it on the Yankee's horse. Boark obeyed r : J . I n I-. . 1 . "iuuuuti bwu tu vuioer. uuun mounted the Yankee's horse. "Now take the road for your home," said the officer. Boark gathered his ' rAin and tnrnnd to Hi officer n.nd said: 44 Will yon please allow me one wora.oeioxe you goi I'veoeena swappin horses for about sixty years, bat darn me ef this ain't the first time I ever swapped in aH my life aod didn't have a word to say in the trade." ' UVir uittuj vi luu mo uiajiuk Boark every day in your business transactions f Get oat of debt, organize and take care of your selves and yonr interests. Senator Zeb. .Vance in a speech. m ' ' W f a. A. a a J A n . A. A vBBJI xuasiij irm r is ss a. cuts j u The proverb of 'a penny saved is a penny gained" does not seem strictly correct. Wonld it not be better to say a penny rightly saved Is a penny gained, for by saving a penny improperly may we not lose instead of gaining? All the proverbs which Inculcate the propriety of saving appear to be founded upon the id& thai there is no saving bat that which consists of sparing the catlay of money. Now, this is only C2e small department of the saving principle. We should view that principle on a more extended scale than, the mere saving or current When ire feel desirous of saving re should take a great many things into account. , For -instance, an we, by dispensing a'small sam, "or perhaps by losing small irom, gain a point' by which we may realire t e n times the lossf In other words, 1 3 it worth onr while tahee4 trifles, I so, in the meaawhila, lose the ' ance of making what wonld :be ' a i tely more ad van tageons f rh are samples of the question. si;! oration brvcrs, Tbev exercising them on to object of less e,,0fcldtrlM,n'F4 example, bow, maBy well-nieolBff people go n little trouble. - These people, it it obvious, make of gaTe tDwir pennies at too dear cost. ASUllUg, IUB UU1D lli.Bk iucj have been saving tbeir bit, others'. by a little more lorettight, have made a larger sum. The penny saver is, therefore,, by no means the best manager of affairs; in one sense he is a pr idigiU spendthrift. Leara U LUiea. In order to keep all the elements of a company weet the ordinary roles of politeneae are of course necessary no lodeuesH, no offence to each other's elf-e.te-ni ; uu the contrarj, mutual defereuce U re quired. Sometime, however, there is a very tarbid kind of conversa tion, where there is no want of common good breeding. This most fn-queutly arisen from there being too great a disposition to speak, and too small a deposition to listen. Too many are eager to get their ideas expressed, or to attract atten tion ; aud the cousequence in, that nothing Is beard but broken suaicbes and fragments of dis course, in which there is neither profit nor ente taiument. JSo man listens to what another has to say, and then makes a relative or ad ditioually illutrauve remark. One may be beard lor a nimute, or a half a minute, but it in with mani fest impatience, and the momeut he is done, or slops to draw breath, the other plunges in wit J wuatK had to say, being eomeibing quite ot another strain, and referriug to another sulject. He iu bis torn is interrupted by a third, with the enunciation of some favorite ideas of his, equally urelalive; aud thus oouversttion becomes no conversa tion, but a couteution torpermia sioo to speak a few hurried words, which nobody cares to hear, or takes the tiouble to answer. Mean while, the modest and weak sit silent and nugratifled. The want of regulation is here manifest. It would be better to have a president who should allow everybody a minute in succession to speak with out interruption, than thus to have freedom, and so monstrously to abuse it. Exchange. (Jood Rul tor W later. Never go to bed with cold or damp feet. Never lean with the back npon anything that is cold. Never begin a journey until the breakfast has bceu eaten. Never take warm drinks and then immediately go out into the cold. Never omit r galar bathing, ior unless the skin is in active condi tion, the cold will close the pores and favor congestion or other dis eases. After exercise of any kind never ride in an open carriage or near the window of a car lor a momeut; it is dangerous to health or even life. When hoarse speak as little as possible until the hoarseness is re covered from, elae the voice may be permanently lost, or difficulties of the throat be produced. Merely warm the back by the fire, and never continue keeplug the back exposed lo heat after it has become comfortably warm. To do otherwise is debilitating. When going from a warm atmos phere into a cooler one keep the month almost closed so that the air may be warmed by its passage through the nose ere it reaches the lungs. Never stand still In cold weather, especially alter naving taken a slight degree of exeicise, and al ways avoid standing on Lee or snow, or where the person is ex posed to cold wind. Sanitarian. Keep the back, especially be tween the . shoulder blades, well covered; also, the chest well pro tected. In sleeping in a cold room establish the habit of breathing through the nose, and never with the mouth open. Be a Man. . The highest attainment for a joung man is to be a man, This world is foil of e nnterfeits. . Bat.it is a grand thing to stand . upright la 'defence or train and principle. When persecution comes, some bide their faces until the storm passes by ; others can ;, be bohght for a mess of potts ga. '. From such a one tarn away. '. Bat stand by a friend; be a man t do not ran away when danger threatens to overwhelm him or yourself. - Think for yourself. Bead good bok and' dread men's faces. The eye' la the window to the soul; use yonr eyes "and hold jouf tongae. If, oppotati n comes meet It manfully. If success crowns yoar efforts, bear.it quietly. Do yont own thinking and keep yonr own seere'; r" ' :p r '-in for world: be true. They will sell you for money or popuUritvf . don't trust tbem i Wnr bat one face ftud the - would be . king killers nd Bihiliats. The New York World quotes the subjoined anecdote from a St. Petersburg letter: ; Two of the Csar's children, who are laid, up with the- measles, re fused to take tbe physic prescribed for them. The attendants nsisted in vain. The yoong people were not to be persuaded. . At last ihe .Ccar was sent for. and finding that kind words were of no avail, be began to . scold. turning to tbe i)ure, tbe Czar said: "I can do no mure) and yet just ihiuk that millions ot subjects obey me, while tbese yoong strip lings set me at defiance." No, you cannot hope to retain j bur boy from all companions, nor should Jou wish to. Iuculcate your morals gradually and gentl.v. Administer yonr teachings in the form of motherly interests, aud not as prescribed taks, snd yonr work is almost accomplished. Teach bim to love to obey. Let a boy look upon bis parents as inter rests, not as instigators of deserved punish nieuts, and he is pretty sure to make confidants of them in alter years, aud will be all tbe better and warmer-hearted man. Well regulated minds may be satisfied with a small portion ot happiness; none can be happy with a small portion of content. Tbe strongest friendships have been formed in mutual adversity, as iron is mpt strongly united by tbe fiercest flame. Those are the best Christians bo are tuon- carelul lo reform themselves than to censure otb ers. Tketr BoalBeaa . Probably no one thing has cauxrd euch a general revival of trade at B N Duffy drug store a tbeir giving awa) to their cuwomera of o many free trial bottlea of Dr. King' New Diaoovery for Consumption. Tbeir trade la imply enormou in thia very valuable article from the fact that It al way cure' and never disappoint. Cougba. ooldn, asthma, . bronchitis, croup, and all throat ai d lung dlaeaaea quickly cured. Every bottlti warranted. For tale at R N. Duffy 'a drug atore. 2,400 3 lb. Cans Tomatoes, Aim 1,250 Cans Corn, best quality At TEN Cents a Can. a. rriMcii's. (No seconds standard goods.) New Bern. N. C UlTItR HAITI CUOiriU UARBLE WORKS, SKW BKBNE.K.C. Monuments Tombs. aaaij I lass Biavaaa aaOdiBS weraui IfALlAHiAUERlCAN UARBLf Or dors will reoeiva prompt atttio aatisf aotiOB gvarantaed rV JOS I. WILI.i8rroprietoi itiass aor to ooorco W. Oiayaaoa ' ". Oot. BROAD A D ORA VXJt 8fJ ; HEW IRKX, It. c ii. B. KllXaa ia mf autaonsed ict iaUoaaoa . r aaS0.A' a. u. aiiuroaa. .... . euxsr kajo.t ; 8IUU0II8 4.7U)Wt :; ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WW anetlosla UUoarWof Oravaa.Joaa oastow, uanarevranneo, Lmotreaa Hj and la tee rdrai ooon at nw raraa Willis, Edwards & Co. Have reopen! tbe New FWne MachiDai. Works, and cave addpa loot tot tr works K do 1 kinds f kUrtloe aod Boiler Work at short r - Tbey bv s!n ' a ! - '-v l- Reopened - ' - ff KLti: ilk -N Absolutely Pyre.; Tfeita aowaar aavot vanaa. A naml af parity, atroactk, aad waolaaomaaoaa Hot aaoaomioal taaa th orauuur kinds, aod oaa al bo aol4 la oompoUtloa wita kb ataiutado ef low iMt, aaort walckt. aiam or paoophata aowdon. Bold oa I7 la cans, Batai. Bakib powaaa ow tua wau-at.. a. T - aovis-i vdw . Foreal in Nawbern by Alex. Miller MTIEBDESKCO ST. I.OTJIS. HO. r ,wm a. rim desks i aAJiXOOOBllES, I Bade, ooobi BoVBX, , - v I OoviifiEj(TWor i Uj I aasomo nmaoa. mmmA MtWrk A LovmiPtUm - 1 vaaiaataaa. UOp. Tllia George Ash, TQE CLOTHIER SCORES TWO POINTS: Both are telling points aod net d but little explanation. First Point : The Price! This always dots and alwaya will point' in a downward direction. Second Point: Bare the point ia reveread, not ooc but alwaya , - This point ia upward. Would you ... - . . . know tba oauos? Than call at one and .- - . . , . sse our Stock pt Baadsoms Clotbmg, Ken fniniahlaga, pry- Oaods, Boot sad Bhoeav ' " ris) ' ; Alao Ifawnjarketa. Valkirg" Jacket Shawh, Blanket. eteJ etc.'sto. 3T Tho reaaon will sooa ba road a . ,-- -. f . . i: 1 ;'Kiddta atrv; ' - , Nett to L.II. Cutler. - .' cf Jf acfort - 5 D.t;i TlielJualitj O - n r 1 St fji sic LetYour We have just received New Lots of the following Croads, suitable for tbA Holidays: '" y : V 'New Ties and Scarfs. Thv prettiest line of 25c. Scarfs in the city. . XMJTO II IUU8UI AIDS. a . 0:11. j t : uiuuukiiu 1 uus. oua iiuii mutu unuuuicuicis. K?tia nuu uwrau ... Mufflers. """ Shirts and Underwear. Hosiery and Gloves. The celebrated Jouvin Kid Glove at 11.25 ; every pair warranted. - - New stock ol Stiff Hats. , . Scarf Pins; Initial Pins: Gaff and Collar Battons. -.','"t' .Gents'. Garters, Pulse Warmers, Suspenders, Sleeve Sapporters, Walking Sticks, Over Gaiters, etc. V Shoes aud Slippers, and Porpoise Hide Strings. - "t: m . "-v . . (..- . ,; 'rnnara v 0.1 iaas tcnira an 11 1 arnArrr. . .f it- - oct!W HopVGLjrdL cfi? Jones. V THE CHEPEST And Iie Iatest. Styles - IN - Men's, Youth's Ot In 4 button Cutaways, Prince Alberts, '.Square and Bound Cut Sacks, made from tbe best of Corkscrews and Oassimere-. You will now find at M.- H. SULTAN'S. m At Eock Bottom Prices, lower than the lowest Without Exception: A fine line or Silk Lined and Silk Faced, in heavv and liabt weieht. ' Overcoats, in the most fashionable colors, at tbe lowest prices imaginable. A larger and finer Line in (GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. than ever. Also a very attractive patterns Gent's Neckwear. In 80ft and Stiff Hats we oarry llur Hf.lr n TlnnTfl 1 Vn flUApa . lsr, and at prices that cannot be duplicated. , 1 We also have not forgotten the Ladies, and desire to call their atten- ' tien to oar Most Elegant Line which we will sell at Seduced Bates, uuj iarg iuw uj gooas tor a nine money. -., , ' We call their special attention to the best assorted stock of New- ' markets, Wraps. Dolmans, Walking Jackets and Jerseys in the city - - aibo, a imi uue 01 uarpeia, ttugs ana uiankets. - . 17 Give him a trial before onrchasintr vonr eoods. aa von will find it to your own Interest to do so. oc!2 dwtf EE TiixVl5Z MZZSfiB ia Kuatniva pst'w rw.ra wiMaauLB rv taa ol ' ..?fsf.yt ffiyii crn!irc ajw faw-i i vi sj i rw RaVSMai Raul I o I 0r for NaMoft LMii. 1 1 4 rcan 4 brp.oa Sera totho fall riWnr,-, tn I Mrfon iui r.ii VMirHmDataaBA V imrmm limits. I nut imi wor. or too mo ! ort-artosfra. luUfanatHi Uum aasd as I laia '.. .f nlwi.bIltaaf4IaDhM i BUPTwaiO aaMMa an hava r a&a R. U. Duffy, ! AKD DEALER IN t ..m i a Sifrglssl 4pplknc3s;- DrirgistsVSiindrics, Cc, " 17 GTJINITS PIONEEK BLOOD ELNEWEE invaluable for the enreof Bbeomatim; .--,-". v s ; r , t . ..... . '17 Largest, best selected and cheapeet line of FINE CIGAES ia the city 40,000 Just receiTed.,-. The wholesale'trade especially looked aftr.-'--r- -. -? ;:;;y: 3 . . '. . . 17 Makes a specialty' of StEfiibli LIQUORS for medicica purposes.-... ...v?- n ?.;' ' J,. ... ' - v . 17. Inscriptions compounded witb eare and dispatch. V ; . pBDEKlSoUCTTBI), V ; ; S I. I tJ F1 Y, Mlgdw T y North-west mr. Mldrlle and PnllocVviTs .New Berne, N. C. t -' a U U kw3l -. I i ki V l7iolGr.r.Lo' , MAvr: r.i -Hivr , r rr 11, -i.;r CMk .mi WaaI.i. and Children's assortment of the latest Stvles and , the latest ami leading styles,' ; V . - of Dress Goods. aod which will enable anv onA to', , Asa Jones' Old Stand. aaaaaaMnaM-.aWMaBaaipwa. IMililiHHiWHIl tin for Him trawm. ud ail OavM k rtdBM. . .1 -... ..1 J . I . .7 ,, bo only aim Lr tut. OIiKEO Umnnli, So. 0li.RBD Umnnli, Sum no. Tr.utrfrra wu ttamtioa u Imwmh, or imuF p.i rimba. MdnJ arlnrlia. fa. A.M licatlon ts th. r.l ol dlaw Iu nnrilit faactloo.of th honuun otvmmtm mtui4. I. fcUwilboot oVIar. Th.utura i r"aM''." .Imam af iif. w. lrli, t).. p.11, wfnw of in. art (IWB nwk. Ui pstlrift 4 npMUygaim bcoii amala aa. - mu . .... aosu W.HithBtraaa.8T.Loirra m ... . Trial of our Appiiano. Aak for Tormat - ruggisi. ALL KINDS OF - H ft , 'OCO r) to tiii:ir 13 -ttof "'(' ti' -rrtH"lN It-
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