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'! Yol. VII, No. 707. She JlrpttbHc amljEoumr. Gro. W. Niteo. 4r., Proprietor and Publisher. Gao. E. Timsk. Editor and Business Manager. C. O, Holmes. Associate Editor. Advertisements will be inserted upm reason able terms. Liberal contracts will be made with permanent advertisers. POETRY. MY (tl'EEJf. A-feONNZT. I call b?r "Qut'Ori" the lady of my love Since, th it t ia all one bceptrekbs may claim 01 true nobility to .suit the name, Sbc is riyht royi.il. r.nd doth so approve My loving hating''- All that painter's urt Ami pott's fit n't ft v delight to rind In ixucenlirifcES is tcrs; the noble mind, The stately beariug. and the gracious heart; " The voica ni6t musical; tb brow serene, -JLLlVSietiiflr bcuedwtion lire a queen; And oh! Brush peerless beauty, that I swear f Recalling ecli fair fa?o thnt loud Renown Hath found' or fcine-i bt-n -ath a j.welod crown) I Hatter queens to call her qr.-jely lair!" Join? G: S.xry in Ha.ffrg May-aunt for Feb ruary. : ; sin nos.i. ', J! BOE TRKKY. , "? - - - - Who knows tnHcrct ot tu rose ? De-p in -her. fcitent h?nrt it glows- The pnn alone,; from upper air. Pineerus 'tho Urti: Vnly !:!r-tcry there. ! I: there one huiinn -.r.il thnt '.uio'-'s The aacred se,-ixt ofth ? rose '!' ' Not h who. ln-l datmted Kaud-. :l Afraid to rebiliis trr-.iibliii'.r hnnds, i Afraid to prasp; t'oo blisa that liea ' Deep in those t6l leu mysteries, f Lest men ir c.nC,' is sh-mt in scoru ') The legen-1 of the jo-t's thorn. i Not he who wastes his listless hours, Like idle moth, on any flowers: Hiph on the rose.:s front serene . U'uzes th vn tint murks the quei: i No soul that ilares that siu deny j Shall itl h --r. fragrant bosom lie. I . 1 1 Not he who knows no more"deltght i Than dwells within his fickle Might; I For blush and bloom tray pa6S away In compass of a summer's day: i I5ut sti'.l the rose's heart is 6weet, I Though all its outWcird glow be lleet. Hut he who mts its keenest thorn . With pracious strength and tender scorn; AVho knows t he-royal heart that stands Waiting the touch of royal hands; ; Who trusts to love's eternity j, When love's own blossoms lade and die; Who waits with -passion's patient strength For passion's peace, that comes at length-- lie only conquers, for he knows ' The sacred secret of the rose. - -llarprr's Magazine fr February. Til K Rl'IS. !Th?e old luntse stands where the hill-top tiees ' Bend to the brfetja.th of the upland breeze. Ktaruls in its solitude alone , Au olden castle'of unhewn stone, Bitt cnimbling;.! . Falling. , --i This once stronghold, ."Burial-pile of memories ild. Stands in its silence sad 'forlorn. Its walls o'ergrdn with the briery thorn. .Moldering bru4i and rank weed tall, Choking up porjtal, path and hall, Thus checking,- Fretting .-: The stranger, who Would boldly vander the old pile through. Night owls bnild in the turret gray, Fox and wolf through the great hall play, Or from the thickly tangled grass Start as the wandering footsteps pass. All snapping, Snarling. Lonely, bold, Modern lords of the castle old. i I- The daylight poers with a curious eye Through the broken panes of the windows high And the ever cweerl'ul sunbeams glare iO'er ancient miaror and antique chair, Lud glimmering. j ' tshimuicring, i t ilonrnful cast A gloomy smile o'er the mildewed past. ti - . - !The summer ratns find an easy p ss -.TLrouh thu cUiiibling roof and the broken ' glass. J And the wtntt-r inds with a relish kt'en .Whitstle 'nv-ngst rai'tcr, brick and beam, And g.ulv. ; ' M.nl, I Wildly carouse. Through the h:tlis of the old dt-sorte-d house. . I'd not wander 'there when the dewy eve Gave to the day a glad reprieve. I'd i'eiir to see through the twilight air Some olden kuight or his "ladye f.uro'," Some ghostly, i ; Ghastly, , - (Juakir.g sii Of e-lfln dwarf., cr gobiin sprite. :ht TWO HARVESTS. BT ALICE CAET. I Hot ray plow ib the good old earth, And I turned the lurrowg ovor, jAtid at length I got my labor's worth f .in the great fed clobes of clover; Tor Runs befriended Hnd rains descended sAnd I got, thtico told, my labor's worth j tjn the globes of bright red clover. jl lftrned to whet and swing the scythe, i iAs the fields f;rew ripe lor mowing, Aid I heard the while, all gfij and blithe, iThe winds o the ha'rvt-st blowiqg ;Theif" tunes so blithe to the time ot the scythe, 1 iAs if in the haying, they hid for the playing I fTae pipes we mowed in the mowing. And when the large tans slanted down ; A.cros8 my close-shorn meadows, Arid I saw my children, tanned so brown, r pome chasing with their shadows There at the even, like sheaves for heaven, With love for girdle and love for crown, I bore them homegfrom the meadow. And when with the sunshine bright on their 'j i j heads, i.'. " And their hearts a light as a feather, VYe. tacked them np in their tmndle-beds, ' - l and their mother together, ;"Wbila the moon, in her splendor, looked down f, so tenaer,.: , : 'o thanked the lore of the Father abore ;i. Who gave ua two harveets together. VT.t Next 1 The great Juvenile Magazine. HO seats a year, with a Jselendld $1.00 Chromo bee. Specimen. cents. ; Kaise a club I 8ay wher, "LIBERTY AND UNION, NOW AND FOREVER, ONE AND INSEPARABLE." -Daniel Webster. Small Farm. For Sate Cheap. 64 acres of land situated on the 'North side Neuse River, 14 miles below New-Berne. 10 acrea t-wamp. 8 acres in cultivation and under good fence, balance wood land of Oak and Pine, uood Peach, and Apple orchard, new house 1 &tory 13;ix21 feet, good well cf water on the premises. Title perfect. Immediate posser-sion given. Apply to Geo. E. Tinker & Co. jl'Jttf i Real Lntate AgeiiU. DAUCHY & CO., PRINTERS' WAREHOUSE i AXa flir fr ttt f l) I rsr" ---' l(Olfftti(( itttl'jj . i -wr i ; UtlUll LlCCL C V A vJl ft., 31 ANL'FACTLT.DS AXD DEALERS IN Wood and Metal Typ BRASS lt-ULES AND GALLLY , And all kind of Printers-' Matetiiaif. wV.U-h v.e will j sell at ibe Lovuj Casu 1'nici.s, auU'Lt-o pail piy ia j adrcrtisiug. : The attention of all wto iWiire U ri v: . -..iii Ivy to their basjnoss is invitnl do o.ir : LIST GF FIST CLSS NEW3?A?:-i j a!l P.,rt or in-: CufMHY tlsrcis.-a wKU'li - v :.: .:t i rt aJvcrtiseiiicriif at L'nt'-l.i;.lv Low Th; i -bit- to cio from t2i l'ot that can u.-.f..-eb-i'a' bilU With go.U oi i.ur Q.,a u-Mj'.iju. . 1 - v i ! ESTIIWES GIVEN UPON EN1 ixm KVUV.XTU l.OOU, IA1 l v, -i o i: FIN LOT OF thorn? Ilniicno! 7tS If! ill II S!l I III'! . 3vr-; 3E3-a"o:rr NEW-YORK and VERiV:G s :i.'.- tery v;".?.".t L ;: Farm and Familv wh:-h v i!i be ?-..ld 1 : r cii a. Call aud cx-tu.ii.i- tllfin s: SAl.;: :.VA oi M. 11 All N. Hiddli- Sdvcl, New-Berno, N. C. To .Vii vn t I ht. All pers. ms who ou i n contracts wit!rne wpj a;--i - for th.;- ii :i ' lit a oi . : tisemenw chonld sfiid to gEO.p.goWELLjfj O. for a Circular, or in.-t-e i." r-M-'.s for ',' ;v 1 flreci Piiee iii pti i 1 1 , ivnttiir' 1 f ;:.o . i-.-l-.c.. j Neivspapers and cMmiiiUn. fiiowm-j t.i- ' tieinp, alo many u-n.ii hi.- t.. a.: .-. t.--! account of the exi-rtiu-es ot mf-n v.ho :: I Siiiccfusf'nl Ail vi'il isei's. This !';r:.i ;,r, j of the American Ne-.vv-i apcr .V.vt: ;::. A . ; i 4 y t 1 Park Row, il t A Al. XI A j and are posseted of n:iy.i:i!f-l fv '.! j the insertion of advert .."'.nctits in 3 I'eri'MicaiH at icwe;t irau s. i SCRIBNER'S MONTHLY .-1 Serial Stonj 'jij DR. HOLLAS IK Xew Story I'.'j SAKE HOLM. A Lorny St ( Fmra BRET HAUTE. BRILLIAXT ARRA V CLAREXCE COOK ff (,')iirt',n'i Ft.,: i 1 ! : R. 'II. STODDARD O , Ar. V. EXT 1 1 A Ol IZ IN A L Y I N DCCLME M LN"j .st'i;sci;lPLi:s: ; 500 PrtR. H for Si. O il ,wr .. The Publishers ot Sciutix Kit's Monthly pectUK Jnst ;tiud. jjroniifie for tin- -iisi us brilliant array of (-ontr;l:trs, aui an i;; variety and biauty of -it a iLustratnu.. air. by the critii-s to be "Jttrr Man i'.''i'--;i learel in any Amrncj-i tni$azi tie." Dn. Holland, the Editor, will writ'- th-? : T'i ill the year, which will be autobiographical o. t'-r:?i ai will be illustrated by Mm llallock. It is ent tii I A t h ii i-It on ti n ut le. and will dnai v.tli s.j.nc of r most difficult problems of American L.fc. It w.li I. commenced in the November Number. There will be a new story by Sake H-.-lm, " lie Om LetrpI bam ien, BiiET Harte, ('''("'?' vi-ittr e.f s.W' -.'oriV.-, .' will contribute' a characu-ristic tory. e!:i.M.--l 'i ! Epic of KidiiU'tutrn, whii li. v. .;: b. liiu .ti at :d by Sheppard. R. H Stoddard win write a s.Tie? of entert'iiitinj pa papers about Author. tUt-lr Pfi-niml t luinu trristica, Hiimf Liff , Kamilit, KriuuN, W 111 in, and H'ny, A ft-rie ot Purl vaifi ol Living American Writers. i nlno proiu'.: cd. Climsce Cook will write about ruiiiluirt , unrl tli-Decoration of American l!iiiif-. Thes papers will be eminently praci.cal as well ai- a: i'-tic, aud will be illuetrate l with d.S i;ii8 anj sic:, v.- . i y tiumer ous artists ia addition-to tliote which the wr.tr.- hnnel will furni-li. Among thowe who w1 contribute an : HaXs AKDIllhtN.- linrAM. Bi"MISFf.L, ly-'U T -v, Eaoi'UE. Un.oissfis, biuop iiUNHK-'Hi.'.s l'.i.i.. iiei. , John Hat. H. II.. Macpo-nw; .o. iiH ;ir.Li.. Viii Li . Ktepmas. Sti- iov. Kroj i vi). cfma THAxr Mitt, WiLKtssuN. Mi:s.;Yii ; i ki-.v. bi-t-K at- -i ,'1'he e-iitonal conti-1 aii.i iiir-rt:ui: o l;.' will rtniit: in the hantU of It. Holland, w ii liEUH t-i wr:te In-:Toi ui tilt- r"i-.,-. the N. Y. I.N WiPKXIUN I ias " i "f I'iorr u i b .-, ; tiny fr..ii 3 r I'tyri ul (i.i , .Iw.'.'.'ib n "jo.1-. ' ' Watson Uildku wm write -'' i e t id C as hitheoto. l'rof. Jon:; , hje:: c-.nrlu.-: partmeut of a ! nn n im! i ii in i-." i w. t!n-r-. 1 nientc of "Home ni.l St-i-irlv" a. -t ii 1 .ii unit Progrcs i," Will eua.o tiio i oi:' i ;. - 1 more than a scoi t of jhjiis on oot'a oi.ii..- of :! . A The Watcumaj! and HtLEcrcu; eayw '. '-,. ,,--. ly fur ff.ptcm lisr u Mler titan ittxt-ii. i'".i'-'i '(,.-,..' its.' wasle of rUitcritii brain atd iV''--!.;.;.ir-' Mayaiine was j"'' 'ftio b'f:rr.'" rd yc t t". Ushers prom6c to make it i-ti.i b.-tt.r f.-t i--year:: The SJubsertr-t:i.'U price i? $ I - n :?.-.. rates to Clergymen, leacuoir, tu l rc-.a The following ; P EXTRAORDINARY INDUCH.n. a.-e'offt-red to new suowribe-rs: F'T 5.60 tho1 Publishers will feu Is i D ' "Jit:. Eor or Kewsdcak-r will suppiy. the- ii'.a.oii:i- t t '...r y ar, aud the twelve numbers ot Vols. III. a:.d IV., .. 't.ta:n;ni( the beginning of M; s. Oi.pbant's S.-nal. "At II;: ;.:..to-;" for (7.60, the Magazine ior one yi-ar. ;uj t iiie 2 back nuubere from the bctjii.ninp ; .,tn- f 'ooS j. t-i- M.ij.-iiziue. for one year, and thej 2t bsick ur.ixi'ocrs l-m:id (t voln.) charges on bcund vols; paid. Thin will g,ve ui-arly oOoO Iageb of the choicest r-adina. w;th the ur:e-t ilhtitrs tions, for $10.50, or nearly 5 h) pag ;e for a'doJar! itml will enable every subbscr.btr t j obliu tuc sorica from the nrnt. Special Terms to Dealers, Ciercymon and Tea hors. SORIBNER & Co, 654 Broadway N.Y JAMES 5IAXWKL.I., Successor to IYIANWELL & TRENWITH, MACHINISTS k BLACKS3I1TIIS. ALL KINDS OF STEAM ENGINES MADE & REPARED. N 6W"GrZlGe JNf. C NEW-BERNE, N. C-, SATURDAY, FEBBUABY lf 1873. NbU A1Y ELI 11SEMENTS. ! fl"S 14 CU Eamlv made with our Stencil and key 171 U II & 1 Ch. ck Outfit. Iff Circulars Free. fetaf ; ford 11 1 'ft Co. Cti Fulton St. ri.Y. 4w T O BOOK CANVASSERS. t, :E'iV Yv'AY of runnine a bnoi. Can sell thou AsandB per week. Address MURRM HILL PUB LISHING ( O., 123 last 28th-tt., New-York City. w WANTED. IF YOU WISH TO BUY A SEWING MACHINE for family use. or act aa ; spent, ad truss WASHINGTON SEWINU HAcmaE. w. I Hoston. Maft. 4w li- 'Viihl iVoitivl.VO cliASS male or female 1 $60 a week guaranteed. Keepedtable employment I ai honio, day or evening; no capital required; full in- stmctious ana vaiuama pacjiaste oi gooas to siari wua eLt free by mail. Address, with 6 cent return stamp. i w M. YOUNG k CO. 16 Couit'iandt St., New-Yrk, 5SYCHOMASCY, or SOl'L CHARMISGn jL How either sex roay fascinate and gain th. lov. ! an'i r.lTs. tloi'f ol" any person they chooee instantly. This siicpie nivutal t-qiiremeut all can possess, free by mail I for 25-'., t-iRothcr v-:th marriage cuide. EgrptianOrscl. : l: . a:iio. tj Ladu'8. Wedding-Night Stbirt, tS. qr-ecr boo. Addresn T.WXXJAal Co. Pnb: Philsf 4w" T id. 1 .t for coughs, colds, Bore throat. i t onchial diilicultios, use only llG TIT '0 n X AXXAJJU A Ui s ii,i;ut iusis are on the market, but the !':V- ; i - i .-.ration of Carbplic Acid for Lung m clitinically combined with other well .-i:--. as iu tLene tabllth, and all parties are .bi uniug a-y odier. : o: i rr:-.-atfen of the mncous membrane -t:o'.i!;l hi.- i'r?( ly jjsed, thoir cluansing and . jirt adraiisbint!, '-. ..: ,-';' i.tt a cUJ, it is eaUv cured In ir-.'.r -, wi: ti it tccon.es chronic the cure is t, i.-c Wt lis' Carbolic Tablet aa a .... ALLLO'JO. IS I'latt St. New-York, Agent for United btates. !- '''. Send for Circular. T- r:i ,e. i -U '1 H our AFRICA UV.HGSTOKE 'Si via. Hi i'Kti K.'i : T. It !'' g.' nth-ri tlie book ths ;.-!.vl-.ke WILDFIRE. Over Vjic Agent Wanted. iv. r,i .y miiireprexentations s .1 itjf'-ri'-r works, but senSfor t Ktai- rcout i great success of ii!-;j. worth $10. laailfd free, '.u-rj, TJ't .-aUbom-st. Phila. 4w - - ; CM Hiil. l s.. i :. 1 for O R Z TUE BIBLE, D u O I 'AYS ;!;sci-; .vsu vtv cream of Science, making ita a' t !i s. wund'Tf. and sparklinc trema r.l.a: re itn's. ,l: iir i ; . i :i.tcr. -.t:un than fiction. Every man, ! nt.d c!::!-i at.t- t . r-ad it. It is endorsed by the -s, ,v Miu. !'.. v of all d-tion inutions. Sales immense rej-oit VJ - I" .".!: ' -T au-i lt. copies per week, at i'.iiicfi;:--nrs to Ak- i t-'. EniploTniect for Young i. Laii.i 1' oi;.-'.,s m;d t'le'vynacn in every county. a : r e -;.-ir. ar;,-:.t- uant-a tor the : r . ,.i .. ir. :hc;.-;.i- at!t--a tor the rroi,:J::'i snvuvnn kditio? ?r iu;: iaiiLi:. Al: ot-.-ii Aft-nti for other i. ii f. r ;iiii.-T I'libltchers, are gell- i i a i .'i: i;. '. v. :';:- ' ii-ri ul t-uooer's, because mm-K-W "S Ar-! :;! .Vvl.-.t.. 1 !::.;! irhia. Pa. i- t i nl buooer's, became it is th 3W in the CaiivassirK ZIEQLER & :i 'hta. I'a. lw a m:v carpet. W,-, !, t !1 TIjp N-w-ErKland Camet Co.. n- iiTti i of a co i tar y ago, having ex- c - ' in,., u i... , Lin-ui. ai u niouej , 10 proauee a stylii.u ar.d -hiral!;- earn t at a low nrii-e, ater Teara of pipcriim-ntirj; wiiM nr .r-.t oTiimnii nave brought out a i a-i" t -a !,... n tlK y have mined and will be known as CKi'.'lW T 1' '. ! T ft ' . bc-ins an exact imitation ! s..h,l jirn.---!. 'be ftr.t thousand pieces of which, in ;,: r t ii tr-- !u ' them will be Bold for 374 cents per wi. a!iH-!' ';p!'t by mail oa r'-ceipt of 10 cents, cr 5 l:i'i ;;t p:"t ---t: .' cer.ls. m: iv f:v(.i,iD( Ai!Pf:T fo 'JTi W;ili i i!jt on-st ..-Butt on, Mass. 1 ,a. o . - .. .:y Kujwn r.-ia-.-iy. it wnl eradicate d tioy all I'Jitonouti substance ai.d ette'ctUiii y difi-ifl ail predisposition c.' iiii-'t riii-ht. unt of ac tion in your Llrer & t'liu.- relieved the bloed becomes impure :s t-..-i-i.-ti. in-, j roi'.ui ui hcrofulous or skin i i. felons, l'ubtulcs. Canker, Pimples, rt 1 '1 i.1-" . ii: tn- ii.l . to b.il.' Hisi i Is til. : i - I-i- n : by d.-i-terjo di.o a-.-.-. Li'.- Ila.i- jiii! a Dy-peptic Slumsrhi Unless i digest m:: iy ;)r.-r:iin!y ui..c 1 tiie .wstem is debiltated with po. oi t;.e b.o- J, .Drcpbical tendency, general Weak ! ucc ui lLcii.a. iiavi we.ilinrss of the Intestines I . You :." e i:. ."'i: - r ol Co.; oino Diai rhoea or Infiamma- t.Oil ; tlir- bo.,...-. Hit v 11 i f v li.ii m.-ikiii . ;rn ii i ou ,' .-. ai-. i (si ! :.' il il ' 1 1- I I 1 rl. s of i he Uterine or L'ri- re e :pofct-d to sufiering in its c-t 1 1 -, o'.;,;-, dull, blugginh or de ead. aolie, back ache, coated 1 . .it-. i'ftli-e il.naseB, weak- Cl- :lLt U' V L. and i-uiitying the r l i r.U me vital lorces; a., akei ed oont-titutioi: EBA .lie ! -J.liijg . nuidical authorities - in "et powoifiil tonic and al ii i 'a orid." This is no new ;r huti been long used by the tntr countries with wonderful . r i; :". 'S ot d i - : II t X- I ;"l-:h-i . . I 21 mi-! iriair the digetive or is i- i pbynics, they give only tempo-.-'ottion flatulency and dyspepsia witl a 't. it a-e are sure to follow their UB6, d p'li c tiL.i ucuitii ie assured. .-LLlhiv, 1 i'latt St., Kew-Tork, S ii-.- Ace nt for the United States. . ilir j or bottlo. Send for Circular. 4w I. 1 1 1 -"c, Oiie o' BHiiliJS BROTHER'S ILLUSTRATED Floral Work! 1 --:: .I.'.M AiiV. li.tl. SOW OUT. Issued as a Quar" te.-iy. rii- ivur liumbeiB sent to any address, by mail fv- 2' C-fu-. The richi'Kt ai.d niofit instructive Illus' ttd ' .l a d r.'i-poii tive l'lora! Guide ever published Tii'L-- cf our piitroni- ho crdered Seeds lant year and wyi- cii ii.t d with 2i ceiits. will receive the four Quar-to-fTieK tor ifc7.it l'hohe who order Seeds thic year will hi crc'lue.l wit 'a a subscription for 187. The January ia;n:ber c-.ntiius nearly -iOO Knatriivtngs, Two Mip. r!i ioli.icil lJat-i, suitable for framing, and ult'o i'i:it'd I'l.i tcs of our gorgeous Floral Chromos; lutorinatlou lo-lative to Flowers, Vegetables, kc. and tli-i'r cu'.t;vut:on, and all such matter as was formerly found in our Annual Catalogue You will miss it if you. orcer iHKOS before seeing Hiijrgs Si Bro'i Q,V tHTKli L.Y. We cuailene comparison on quality ol Seed snd prices aud sizes of packets. Our "Clen lr Advann slM-et and Price List for 1873." sent free. Address, lw I1KIOGS & BROTHER, Srfiimi nanl Flnrldv Rt)( HESTBft, S.Y Zinkand's Refreshment Rooms. Middle Street. FOREIGN & DOMESTIC LIQUORS, WINES, LAGER BEER, &c. Suit Agent for t lie Celebrated COLUMBUS ! CIGARS. AVOID QUACKS. I A victim of early indiscretion, causing nervous do i blhty, premature decay kc, having tried In vain every Advertised remedy, has discovered a simple means of selfcure, which bo will send tree to his fellow uoerers. 1 addxese, J. U. EEZVE8, 78 Sai.au BU. New-Yort. ADTinTTn mimTimn . r. M. DAIt. W. HATWOOO D AIL DAIL BROTHERS, Commission Merchants and wholesale and retail dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions. Wln.a. Lianors. Tob-co- cxmr. kn. r. Pttrchaaers are invited to call and examine the stock at W new store, on Sooth Front street, opposite Oaaton Howse. New-Berne, N. 0. Ll63m OSSTAJITLT p HARD and .for sale by JONATHAN HAVENS, Commission Merchant, . nam potatoes. i SEED OATS, . PEED WHEAT AND RTE. . VTOTZ AND OX4TS BALED HAT. , . - -OBASS SEED. BOCK AND FCBTXLIZXSa LIME. . . - . , cotton BAaorsa ttxs, BUH.DIXO: MATETtlAU 'TVTiidow'bailie, slstxed and unglazect, DOORS AND BLINDS. MANTELS AND B BACKETS, 8 HELVES, MOULDING NEWELL POSTS. BALUSTEIIS AND HAND RAILS. Of all sixes, on hand end made to order in the best and strongest manner, of No. 1 White Pine Lumber, thor oighly seasoned. Also, SASH CORD & SASH WEIGHTS, i Prices sent upon application and guaranteed as low as any House in North Carolina. i Personal attention (riven to' the purchase and sale of grain, cotton, and general merchandise. Utfl No. 11 Craven Rt. New-Berne, N. C, OfCh.onicn.ua Acuto Kueunianam, rno-Uial ..... buiuinjo Sciatica, Kidney, and Nerrous Diaeatef, alter years o lufferiniz, br taklns Dr. Filler's Rhenmatlc Syrop the scientific discorery of 3. P. Fitler, M. D., ft regular graduate physician, with whom we are-person-ally acquainted, who has for 39 years treated these dis eases exclusively with astonishing results, We believe it our christian duty, after deliberation, to conecient iouely request sufferers to use it. especial! persons in moderate circumstances who cannot afford to waste money and time on worthless mixtures. As clergymen we seriously feel the deep responsibility resting on us in publicly endorsing thfs medicine. But our knowledge and experience of its remarkable merit fully Justifies our action. Rev. C. H. E wing, Media, Penn'a, suffered six teen years, became hopeless. Rev. Thomas Murphy, D. D., Frankford. Philad'a; Rev, J. B. Davis, Highs town, Sew Jersey. Rev. J, 8. Buchanan, Clarence, Iowa, Rev. O. O. Smith. Pittsford, ew-York. Ber. Joteph Beggs. Falls Church, Philadelphia. Other testi monials from Senators, Governors, Judges, Congress men, Physicians. 4c, forwarded gratis with pamphlet explaining these diseases. One thousand dollars will be presented to stay medicine for same diseases showing equal merit under test, or that can pre duce one-fourta, as many living cures. Any person sending by letter description of affliction will receive gratis a legally signed guarantee, naming the number of bottles to cure, agree ing to refund money upon sworn statement of its failure to euro. Afflicted invited to write to Dr. Fitler, Philad'a. His valuable advice costs nothing. BATEMAN HOUSE." BRICK BUILDING, Ho nth Front St., Near Craven ! (rOaMXBXT THE HAJtVET HOCitl r i aaKSBm.': r-STtnat recenXLr opeiieq. as named House, would call attention rooid call attention to tne tact tn; at. de- siru-a to meet the wants of the people for a first cIash BAR and BILLIARD ROOMS, bias fitted np in a style that he feels awsurred will meet the approbation of the public, i A BA.B THAT IS STOCKED WITH THE BEST Ales, Wines, Liquors, Jfc Cigars. connect -d with which is a first class I BILLIAED ROOM, with a modern JJonpariel Table and every improvement and accomodation. The READING ROOM ia supplied with all the leading State and prominent pews and illustrated papers. J. BATEJIAN, Proprietor This space is paid for by WATEIS8' WOBM CAJiDY. J5U EXTRA gECl'RITT GUARANTEED!! NORTH AMERICA Life Insurance Co., N. D. MORGAN, President. Assets, - - 5,750,000 Deposited with the tate, 1,093,300 Income, over - - 8,000,000 See what the North" America offers It will be time well spent. REGISTRY. This .Company issues Sew-York State Registered Policies secured by pledge of Public Stocks like the circulation of National Banks. This makes everr Registered Policy aa secure to the bolder as a Nkiional Bank Note or United States Bond. Superintendent Baxitis aays, in lis Report for 1869: "So fat as the question of security la concerned, a Policy duly registered in this Department, is probably the safest Life Insurance Policy that can be Issued by a cor poration." "The policy has ths guarantee of the Empire State." Mr. Elisor Wright, late Ins. Commissioner, Mass. XOIf -RESTRICTION No restriction on Travel in the United States or any vert of North America, north of the Southern Cape f Ilorida, or in Emrope at any sea son of the year. GRACE IN PAYMENT OP PREMIUMS--Thirty days' grace allowed , on any renewal payment and ths Policy held good. PITT BARROWS, Agt. New-Berne, N. C. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A. A. JOHNSON. W. ABRAHAMS. A. A. JOHNSON &C0., No. S3 SHEAR'S V.'nARF. BALTIMORE, Md, MANUFACTURERS OF PLOUR. warrant onr 1. rands of Flour to run regular. clily vUja'r y:o-rk - GOLD & CURRENCY. Collecl tons en all points attended to at reasonable rates. National Sayings Bank, Orncr. Corner Middle end Sotith Front Streets. Bank open from 9. A. M. to C P.M. Feb. 8 C. A. NELSON Cashier. . . . GEO. f . 1 tiXif AH. n. BAitrnoLow ; Geo. P. THOMAS & Co. Dt-airrs la Foreign and Dcniestic WINES & LIQUORS Xo. tVi-fc. II.-. 1: line -Si BALTIMORE. eet. MAIIi ENSWER Every year increases the populari ty of this valuable Hair Preparation ; which is due to merit alone. We can assure our old patrons that it is kept fully up to its high standard ; and it is the only reliable and perfect ed preparation for restoring; Gray or Faded Hair to its youthful color.' making it soft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp, by its use, becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff, and, by its tonic prop erties, prevents the hair from fulling out, as it stimulates and nourishes the hair-glands. By its use, the hair baldness, it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create a new growth, except ia extreme old age. It is the most eco nomical Hair Dressing ever used, as it requires fewer application.-, and gives the hair a splendid, glossy appearance, j A. A. Hayes,-. M.D., State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, uThe constituents are pure, and care fully selected for excellent quality; and I consider it the liLsx 1 xiEPA- RATIOS Sold 6v d for its intended purposes.' Prioo. One Dollar. Buckingham's Dye. FOR THE WHISKERS. As our Renewer in many cases rc.io's too long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or faded "Whiskers, we have prepared this dye, in 011$ preparation ; which will quickly and effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and prodtices a color which will neither rub nor wash off. Sold by all Druggists. Price Filly Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL, &. CO., Nashua, rr.ii. YOTJXG MEN Contemplating a Cusineas Life shouid attend the BRYANT, STRATTON &. SADLER BUSINESS COLLEGE, For Circulars, and Specimens of Pcnmamhip, enclose two stamps and address, W. H 8ADLER, Pres't, No's 6 & 6 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. PERKINS & HOUSE'S PATENT NON EXPLOSIVE Kerosene or CoaI Oil LAXPS, And SAFETY FILLING CAN3. Over 200,000 in nee. Not one has ever exploded. The only absolutely safe and clean Lamp made. The only jobbers at factory rates are OAKY BROTHERS. 26" West Baltimore St., Baltimore, lid. (Late of Virginia.) 43Send for circular and price list. ' NEW DRY GOODS STORE On Middle Street, Opposite American House. A. & M. HAHN Have opened a New 8tore with a complete stock of fresh goods, consisting of GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, Clothing, Boots and Shoes HATS, CAPS, &.C. &c. i . In short, everything to be found in a First-Class Dry We offer inducements to Cash Buyers which are not surpassed by any House in New-Berne. We invite an Inspection by our friends and the public. I sSm Goods Store Single copies 5 cents. THE GARDNER ? Fire Extinguisher! i 1 - " : The Last, Best, Cheapest and Most EFFECTIVE. -Entirely difTerent from and saBer- ior to other Extinguisliers J AN ABSOLUTE PROTECTION FROM f IRE ' f" t- : i .. It is always ready for Instant use, perfectly simple la ?Sf?' d iaoauT AMD JuVlCLSMT J3IT8 It ia In daily use JjJ 8tomihtpe..'iraTniii'T,xfci roade Md Fir Department thrwekoot tt 6atrr. Inspector!, and approved Dy tfte aereiary oi me u. a. irea.ury. READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONIAL Offiice Chief Enrinetr of tlte Fir Dept.' W. F BEAELET, F' DtA Six: It affords m pleasure to report the roltowtaf iutaaeM where the GABXNXi FlitB EiriNQUISBXIt did affec. tive and excellent work. ... : . On December 31, 1971,- it arrested the Are and, awr4 the Sunday-school room, which was the rear part of the Measlah, the front being entirely destroyed, ': ; On January 1, 18T5, it saved the house of Mr. Brandies on First street, between Gray Ad Broadway, the qroof and ceiling being entlrelgr on fire. On January 9th, ft saved building adjoining Vlstfa Factory on Grey's alley. - On January 11th, 1873, it saved Enter's BUufbterhebee: adjoining Watson's Tannery, Ou January llth, Watson's Tannery, oornej tfejjce) and Geiger. - - ; . T. " , On January 31st, Long's Foundry, Preeton and Biter. On January 27th, it saved the "Christian .Observer" office and building on Main street, between Second and Third. ....... On February 1st. it saved the Colored Lyceum, on Green street above Seventh. j , - On February Id, it did most of the work In sawing the Episcopal Orphanage of the Good Shepherd. . .,.'2 ' Ou February 3d, Orphan Asylum. . '-? '" ' On February 6, 1872, Preston and River, Frame House'. ' On February 28th, Chair Factory, Madison, between Cambpell and Wenzei. . -4 ''. ' ! Oa March- 6th, Shopeahos's brick-yard shed, Fiftewtth beyond Maple. ..... . ... - On March 19th, Mr. Weldekind's cottage, Madisoii, 'be tween Eighteenth and Nineteenth. On March 19th, J. B, Wood St Son, hat store, Ualn, between Third and Fourth, . ' . j . On March 20th, Louisville Acid Works, Hlgb, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth. . 'I Ou March 2uth, East and Chestnut, frame house. " J.' ' On March 26th, Pat Monohan's sUblev 8eventeflth and Lytle. --.- Hi ne e the above fires I nave put out 30 additional with, the Gardner Extinguisher in-ray department. ' : My observation of the working and capacity of this. Extinguisher enables me to say, unhesitatingly,, that it is far more effective than the Babcock, and decidedly i better adopted for use in flro departments on account of ! its shape, which allows of ascending ladder without danger to the operator. , 1 Wishing you again the success this invaluable machine ' deservf-s. 1 am yours, respectfully . . . GEOCGE W. LEVI, ' 1 C. E. F. U. LouuvilU, S. . Office of -Saturday Sight," ' ' rhiladelphia. Ftb. 10, 9T2. Very I'sefal Invention. "f ... Inventors have, for many years, been trying to mate an effective aud reliable machine for the instantaneous putting out of firea-. Many machines for this purpose ; have appeared within the past thirty years, and notwtth ' Blending their great defects, they were prod ue tive of much good. But they were all constructed on Sdcb i V.'ithin the last fow months thu Gardner Fire El tin-, gnitiber, manufactured by the Philadelphia Fire Eitin- ' guiber Company, has appeared. The Gardner Ex tin-. i gui.ihcr has all tho meritu of its predecessors increased ! to a wonderful degree, aud is ontirely free from- Uieir&e- ' ih:tt. It is a simple, light, durable, effectual and Uior- , oughly reliable machine for the putting out of fires, i On exhibition and eale at Carra way's Insurance ofiice,-New-Berue, S. C, GEO. C, KIXFOKD, AoKWj, J. H- S TED MAN.-' Rooms No. 23 Craven Street w-Rertie, N"oFtii C trolltt a. WALKER & GUIOIST, South Front Street, NEW-PEBNE, K. 0. ' 'V? COMMISSION MERCHANTS and Dealers in o ' s GRO CERIES, '1 Orain and Country Produce. Highest Cash Prices paid for Baled Cotton. fltt LIME ! LIME ! LIME I 3 The Deep Gully Lime Company are prepared to f- ; . . , Furnish Merchants, Shippers and Farmer With, a nperlor quality of - By the bushel, oarrel or ton, upon the moat . favorable TEEMS. Appiy to . ' C. II k (Z. A. LATHAM, Agents, COBNEK CRAVES and SOUTH FRONT BT8-, 10-15-o-3m MSW-BERHE, WW C J. & J. A. Patlersdi & Importers and Wholesale Dealers la all kinds of West India Goods GROCERIES, '" ' 1 - PROVISIONS, I NAILS, &Q. Patterson's Line of Sailing Tesieto . : I between New-Berne, New-York and Wett Indlsi Wharf and Warehouses .i" UNION Offioe and Bales Room at Amyett's old stand, South Front Street . ; -j- - NEW-BERNE, N.;C. Business Strictly -Confined to the Trade. j x,o-aiy. . : - . ' :i -i- DA.VIU irKiuni' returns -ma ainoers thanks to the public, for their very generous patronage' during ths- past . add hereby announces his intention, to ; conUnue at all timss to Men on hand a fresh supply ot ths most choice Oysters to be had in this market, a hla Oyster House, market wharf, New-Berne, N. O. . J9T Oystm served to sex7 style M abort B0tt.'i 1 A- . it x i ! -
The New Bern Weekly Times (New Bern, N.C.)
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