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: i ! I .Tli o. People, Tt ia often said, this if the' the Go vernrnent is the people debt the people s aeot.,anu .iK.;t thu DeoDle have bee their power is rapidly, slipping away me seldom theless, the people still rule this lana, ana they lO OUMJ "v" J w abroad. It js po in their bloed to be slaves to "any m" ;...la mnnose. because they submit to the the ,;.t to saDPOSe, oecausa mey in-onarable from war it exig-encies. . -i- ,5: j inttdmiis frieBds or onen Mm wo " :.. ' . to subdae tnem. iu PH'" aaa uutuyH'?"-- .u '.t. tient; They endure oecauso. iuojr iuouniw,M) V.rtl nf tme freedomr iufc cruer is one tuing "i. .rniA rowers another. Our public ser- SUU r"- r 4J .- . .r.. .VnU i. nntinfl Ol tne ii.UlUtUWlWt 3UUU1U lOJ tsum, - this fact to heart w. . ji -'i-. the finances. The invasion i rcponwmj frn ihinT.- SoDtertuges ana quiouiiuK. .IT" .n-cks which tell of eangrene far beneath " v . .,r iftA.M iB will nnt mt thn head of uwv-r- . . : 1 1 . t (.UnJ Af , an?A.. n-ia n-nnlA know not to what leneth O Ui B T SIClXi. fVJ-.-J - w t,;. PAtunnt nas exunueu. ii wua uo ' Uken they will come to! their senses, too suddep- ir and every thitiff now-dodged; iri topes It will do xorgoueu, r. n .1 Ti.i:it mmiU FlA mlAfl 1111011 .1JSSSL. I an logeiiier. i:iu ww i .- . " The wise'should be warned that the people bf the South are not Yankees or Europeans.. .Slowest of all earthly populations to move, they are the last . to stop when started. Such of the people as have X who-know what the mass do not yet know, should be in frequent consultation with theirfre renresentatives. ' Matters have been put off from Congress to Congress which ongtit not to uave Deeu wuuhp ted to for an instant. Give an inch, Power al ways takes aa ell. It rashes toward irresponsi bility, is iusoleat.and impatient of control.! Easy ... i v. . : tn Ah.ofr in fK:" kpo-intiincr. it demands, in tne end. war in place of. suasion An arrest of noxi ous growths cannot begin too soon. . There are cnmH who nmirt floomilv that the Deople will shortly begin to make comparisons and become -. inJifft-rent to "choice of despotisms. I his is a wide mistake on the other tack. Thel people of l.fl Smith IntPn.l tn ha free of all masters, and of ' none mote than their own servants. This is per fectly settled. They have paid down blood and treasure as people never paid beforerand they " hava bought compltte freedom with a. price. It Is their property, their children's and their child ren's children's." Disaster upon disaster, results ' ' of an incurable self wilfulness,' should teach Con gress something. Are the limitations of the Con stitution insufficient ? Perfect them. 1 he peo ple demand steinly that there should be respon- eiDiiiry snmewuere. ii not pi.iceu, u win ub ian en. Richmond Whig ' r Uepreciaieu Y.i T ' T1aJ ' .-; . " r " of a Master Mason, a rronrv iv Tine nnr fin v hv i i epii nil i riPiii is. i ifixi. cii liir iiiiki hh..s til iinr i Those -serious uu- - jfrovosc uourtK, usually oneinacea : in tne too fat Salisbury, n. u. eonvokint- you" (Uongress) rin extraorainary . :t The deceased wash ..:rtn nmnt to an evil, less daneeroustnan w uav ..i. i. .uai.w nimu,o itn .f Be.fnrl ffl. . Af it. it apt OVagitriva It 13a5Fort, Ordnance Sergeaat Peter JJouglass; Stewart was hurried with the honors of .waf at Beaufort, N. C., on Thursday t norniBg lasL. Iiv. D. D. Van. Antwerp waj the . -oui(iating clergyman. The military escort was composed of a detachment ef the 158th N.Y. Vols A large number of the . men of tlw 2d N Cf Union - Vols., folia ed the procession, accompani.'d by wany prominent citizens of Beaufort. A k etch of in atotlier culair n. j : Ana Wltut -IVow t 'I- I i , . llie blu pMttinar into the service all men vwho - liare furnished substitutes having passefd,' the V xt question is, will it be "enforced t Of course - it will. .' The President will at once approve the bill and the enrollment will commence, and ttTeii the' conflict, lng talked of between State and Con federate autloritr, will commence. The Confed erate Congress by the exercise of fcta'canjanship jJind a prudtrrt course might have avoided this. - but that body scemei. rather to covet thq coliis ion, and they will fcare it. When an Mtempt is made to enroll those mm who have fufnished . -substitutes in this State, writs of Imbta corpus will bb applied fur. These wnts willbe granted, I and the persons so enrolled will be released, and i then, th'o Governor' being pledged to enforce the j -decisions of the Judiciary, the conflict will com- we have sent to the field be necessary toi uphold a4 J - J . i - ,t ? ? ci ? A. I uu umoim iu uccisiuhs oi our supreme jun, j be Executive is nledo-ed t mnlov thm for th.t purpose. , And.the issue will arise. , The men will be called for, and our Judares will decide ad- versely to the action of Congress Then! the aut Charities at Richmond must back dowd or wo thorities have command of the material necessary o prosecute the war successfully if they; would se it, and m the event of their failure jto do so ney snouia be held responsible by an outraged nH . h.fPA...) t..nnu J i But after this aucstion we shall have another. Browaa propositions tr Bomothing like them will be passed. . A levy en mass from 25 to 55 or 60' will be made, .md the whsle people will be required to submit to a military despotism. Such I ine tendencyiOf the actions of Congress and to such extremes are "we likely to be driven '"Will our people1 "submit ? . We hooe not. We would do anything for independence but; we will must, or cothssion must ensue and1 for all this J aaaressmg. tne corresponding Secretary, Lt. the ubthinking, unreasoning body known as tho Thayer of the signal corps. Confederate Congress, will be responsible. ?The T,i9 exercises at the next weekly meeting will ' bill just passed passing over tho.outrage upon consist of orations, essays and debate. Subject individual rights and the breaking of faith was fordiscussion : " Is public opinion a safe rule of not necessary to strentrthen the arm v. The au- action 1" Appropriate music be will offered at . .not willingly enslave ourselves. Let ori rulers! .and legislators beware, Raleigh Progriss. t - - - s - ' VLrkorpC-Ntw - Year's passed off ; with .great eclat in Plymouth. The exercises com menced ;with a wheelbarrow race, rmining in " sacks, chasing a greased pig, climbing a greas ed pole, and. horse, racing. A purse of $5 was viPTen to the! one; who cam out firs best in each.' This programme afforded an infinite fundormerrfment.5: . I - ' - Great interest in filling the vetcran eorps is manifested by the troops of the Albermarle Sul-District. ' . ., j ' Capt Leonard Marvin is raising a company of blacky, in: Plymouth,. for aTegiment in Gen. Wilde's brigade. His company is nearly full. He is a man of great energy and bas;met with n commensurate suceesiT -p t. , . - - - m i m - ' , .'..! ' ' . A ;i " j LiixuT. E.HCBB8, formerly the efficientland popu. lar Deputy Provost Marshal of Beaufort,has been tendered an important position' in thef Treasury Agency by Col, Heaton. . He has recently received ai? ,h,on?r?,l)"e discli arge from th e' armyi and will now make atnost faithfnl Officer in thJrivil n. 4)artment.; GeuoroJ Order If.o. people's war ; that ' .This order. 'which will be found in another" .ruVT;"T:;r:r:.rK" O 5 UOVernmenj , tne rnTnrnn-'fca' oriita'J'it ; eriafAn'?n fcaJl.a.fe'd " hrnnrh in Uftwhrn fcorner Pollock and I wvu. M.uwl ri::-:-i T' .-ii w . t -t.--ii!:if i Craven Streets: where a large assortment t am . - . --. w..Atv ,J uuc nQvuawHvu m ,vaaaa i - 1 . . I u maae lO reel mat xm -, n cTiuenuy iooH.i.uo,ucaiers:u - kinds of troods for men's wear can be found. Buy-1 1ST niinn winoo or, 7 nuirA-rv- enri-is . tia .. . i. u u warning having; Dcen given tnem, gether, with more in transit r: While the.mer 1 - i. . m , i- . . Entile portion of oar community,--at -least a uivivu vi tucw a.i o wi-u i ivou iw"v.t..',:-: AZJr i."-t . k-W-;,K-viwxr 'AViKJ.WaA 7J f uul""b v u .rriW tf initc i aAmUtaA th K nnMi- - , f - . - , ! .,, . generauy,, are ine gainersnereoy. loeiramc I nas Decome an evil : many a soiaier. omcerana uu..i . : , , ' ; - u" ' ' f i viv-", nuu i, uumc n uum awm Ks ittriv rrnm 'kn'mp-infltionre lfiarn'pd I t . ... J. -Trr; . . .. . . . I . it .. . . JJ" 1 U in KID me iLLLOXlCatl n !T GUD. aDU UlBtTraCcU U1UI j ...j. - rl ' L.1.I weii-Known lacis, 100 fommanaing uenerai .'Ucnprl Pfllrt fnrhiSrlinKtW .." .1 , . " it ne mif fnrlhnnFAn. mnmant AA'cnnn it was t)ut forth not One moment too soon. . vtrLu iiin i.ot ; t-k.i. I O UVllr IMIWSIJUIlllll tuuu. 1 IVUC1IJ U3CU, ...... :, . . 4 . . .; t we have no .aouot, tnat pitumes,. iiquor is a blessing,- but with improper use, it becomes a rans. lestenng sore, j ' ' - - v . ; . - j. . ."; OFFICIAL ' - .: !'; . THE, STAFF. Aumy- and District of .North Carolina. Head Quarters at New Berne.N.C, Major Gener- al 7oiiN J Peck, corornandinc : Major Benj. B. Foster. A. "A. General ; D -W. Hand, Surgeon , i , vx. . , i:-r- V V and Medical Director Major Janney, Judge Ad vocate ; Capt, K.fcC. Webster,' Chief' Quarter master; Capt, J. A. Goldthwaite, Chief Com mis sary j Charles R. Stirling and James D Ontwat er, Lieuts. and Aid de CampS ; James S. McYey," Lieut, and Acting Aid de-Camp ; Lieut. King, Chief Engineer ; M. F. Prouty.ieut. and Ord nance OfUcer. t . Tvv...cr r. tfn.w h..ni FORCES AND DEFENCES. OF. New BhRjfE.k Head Quarters at New Berne, N. C.Brigadier General I. N. ; Palmer, commanding ; Lieut. Brown.,Post Commissary; Dr. Doujrhertv. Po.t Surgeon. - - - SinDisT. of tub .Aliieaiarle. . Head Quarters at Plymouth, N. C Brig. Gen. II. W WESSELI.S, commanding Sub: Dist.-op the Pamplico. , Head Quarters afc Washington, N. C Col. McCllKsNEY, commanding. :- Sun.' Dist. of Beaufort Head Quarters at Morehead City, N. C.-Col. Jordan, commanding. .', j ' S!avcrSMi;t Stabbed itself to Deatlu" Onr readers will remember an interesting arti cle in our first number, from the Richmond Whig, in which the above remarkable aiiJ truthful sen tence occurs. Much di-ubt has been expressed of its authenticity. , We cut the article from the Whig itself, rumnrking, at the time to an acquain tance, that the Whig was as plain spoken as John M. Butts, and if it continued to spe.tk n the same fearless manner, that we .were afraid; the cujiorui i no ai? won ui na curtailea in in area of freo 'om, as the above mentioned patriot had been. The Richmond Whig and I'uhlic Ad vcttiscrt may; be sqitelched zled. i ' r ? out, but never muz The fourth meeting of the Young Men's Chris- tain Association was held on Monday evening at the vestry of the Presbeyterian church.' The Association is now fully organized and 'its meet- !ns are weekly becoming more interesting and lnAtriirtivo . n v. A- those who feel an interest in the advance- ment of mental and moral culture are earnestly I Tquesiea to connect tiieraselves with the asso- cintlon: Application fur membership may be m either in person at any regular meeting or proper intervals All are invited to attend Rev. D. D. Van Antwerp, for some 6.r; u years past the years past the worthy Episcopal . Rector at Beaufort, has been appointed HosDital Chanlin at that place. This appointment will be high- i LMf;f,- . . ir ,r . . , gratifying to : Mr. Van Antwerp's j many friends in the interior. Idlewild is informed that his communica :n : - xt v ' a a. .: . biuiitwiii appear iu x. paper, at tne request of j other parties. .We shall depend "upon our .1 J T 1 J '7 J t - 1 L-ij - .11.1 uiu ineuu uuiemu io aeep usposteu in au me I locals of his neighborhood. I - - I - ' ; Scarcttt or Poat But very few of the cit- izens of Raleigh hae laid in their pork, and for the life us we 'can't see how they are to get a supply. A few persons have got partial sup- r u5 l-ii piica iiuiii uiuw, wuuuca, wuuc aoincr uayB Dougnt at nome Dy paying in specie, but we are' now near the middle of January and but ! vprv littla i rtomintr in. f A nitiV.P.n hnmrhf nna k- a-c. a L.i.r-u u :j6..v.i uug wii ;uiuiviay tui nuitu uo paiu ueany i eight hundred dollars in currency. The price paid -was $2,60 ber pound. Flour and meal are both scarce and very high, but this we think is not so much owing to scarcity as to indisposition to take tne currency.-" ' 1 ' ' ' .; .1; : '. ":- ; : Raleigh Proiress. Dr. Warren, Surgeon General for this State 1 advertises for 10.000 nair of socka and 10.000. ses for 10,000 pair of si pair of gloves for the soldiers. . m. i a. v . . i : ' ;ng. uen. tiunt, lormeny ot tne saa JS.i.ia,m. rW o-oad FA 2 wrd v v Vols.; has been relieved of his duties at NeYi Haven, at his own request, and ordered to re- rw u"aj xjuiier at ron wonroe.' - ., erJm- An Important Notice. W under- r - mm , a a a . 1 ere. Dotttat wholesale ana retail, coma nox ao Deiieri tnan C7 making a cau as wnra opposite ibb jtosi I office. DIED.; T-.r-M."- "W-rt K T-. lfUV. -Ift4- T4. -Tk'M id scauiuii'! ii. u-i van, im, tout: i ctci ivue- la Stewart;an oid and estimable citizea. He was a soldier bv nrofession. having served under Wei Ungton at Waterloo, and in the Peainsular wal of Spam., lie waa lor Upwards ot thirty rears m tne IT. S 'Militarr aerrice. '. . .--rv- fw-,;rr: .r 4 ine aeceasoa was o vaVj e.hiretown of Dumfries, Scotland. He'firet x I tor five years. Me was. made a corporal in lozii. i yn yept. 1st, lozy. ne waa appointea sergeant - ma Jor in the 1st Regiment United States 'Artillery; In I land V. A wbo miHo nr1iiaiua otii'.n I 1 no n uiuuu v'uuuvu uvi6vuv, swvivuvuai I VArt. Maaati N I : . . - -Rerert.: Stewart was raised to the snblime deerree Feb 3d; 1&, in lodge No. 99, lghly respected br the citi- i hicrh ; fcfifl.rn.ft. r nnr? infpor. nty inuring tne ciarK- aays ot , laui ne never wavere? bu naeiity to ms oaopiea ixovernment, but died, as be bad always lived since he became I an - ATnp.rn nnin r. f)t.Annnh Hnri .nnnnmnrn. mising Union man. $3()2 vf BOfiVTY. CAPTAIN AND .RECRUITING OFFICER, . ' Co. I. 2d Ree. N. C. U. Vols. Beaufort. . ; Recruits wi?l be received ly Ineut, Carpet ter, V , -n 1 A TT . J - T1 . 4 1. 11 ew xerne; ! vapt i nvKenru, 1. ivinuutu s-a outs, I -k. mn m mt -mm New Berne. N. C-. Jan. 20. 1864. Ab a Sanitary Measure, no public gathering of NEGROES will be allowed within thermits ef this command until further orders. The PROVOST MARSHAL is charged with the execution of this order. r By-Order of BrigGen. I N. Palmer: Wm. L. Wheat en, A. A. A. G. Official J. W- DENIS Y, 5 C .f Capt. and Provost Marshall ; . 2t6 MjOTl C E New Berne, N. C., Jan 20 1864. Hereafter, in any house where a case of SMALL I tr'jA. is BBceriiiincu io nave Deen concejea, sucn hou?e or building and contc-nts will be burned. r-v XT' a. J i. 1 J 1 except in cases where other property would bo en- Te pkqvOST MARSHAL is charged with the execution of this order. - I. .. r ; . . I Tiir Orilor nf rit Clan T "V Pit urn Wm L Svheaton, A." A. A. G. . Unicial J. V. Y, f Capti and Provost Marshal. 2r1 pKEAL ORDERS, !YO. O. HEAD QUARTERS. Army and District of No. Carolh New Berne. 11 C . Jab. 14. 186! In compliance with instructions from Muior Gen- eral Butler,- the sal of liquors,5 wines and ale with in the limits of this District is prohibited, under penalty ot nne and imprisonment. Trovost ittarshals are cnarged with the execution ! of this Order. - k By command off Mcjor General Peck': . .Assistant Adjutant General. OFflCIAT.. f . ys. DENNY, Qapt- and Chief Prov, Marshal. Office ok- Chikf Provost Marshal New Berne-N.C.J Jun: 15, 164 Provost Marshall within the limits of the District of North Carolina, will immediately enforce Gen eral Orders, No. 6, from Il.id Ouarters, Army una Uidtnct .! iXurtn Carolina.. i- 1 J. W. DENNY, 3w6 Capt. and Chief Prov. Marshal. g o o K s : R O i o k s : : WRITING PAPER AND ENVELOPES ! ! BEE 11 S & CO. STREET, ADJOINING THE No; 20 TOLLOCK GOVERNMENT1 BAKERY, IT! Hilary Pablicalictis of all kinds, Also, aselect assortmert of ! THE LAJEST NOVELS by popular authors, A COMPLETE STOCK OF BLANK BOOKS, I STATIONERY AND FANCY GOODS, LITERARY, COMIC, and other - NEWSPAPERS PERIODICALS Published in N. Y4 and Boston! NE W YORK DA IL Y AND ILL tS TRA TED PA PE R S received by every mail steamer. : tW All orders for books promptly attended to. . -i ' V j : BEERS & CO. Army and Navy News Depot; No. 20 Pollook st Kew JtJermj, 4 doors west ot . Craven street, anc - nearly opposite tne Jr est umce. . j'n . ' btt LIST OFLETTEBS Remaining in the Post Office at Newbern, N. C. Jan. 22. 1B64. Adams 9 R " - Hamill W Parker CH Angell Lt E F , Hanlly R Paxton Mrs IS A ausi Austin MS 2i IlardisonEMiss2Page Chas Baker R Hill H M .Phelton S Barks J. i Henry L s Perrin G 2 HodgesTD Capt Peck J Hughes H 'J Perry Mus Nelly TT..A n Ma. : j . TK.L.!- n r . DmAUOJ j; j T 1. HI T Backus M Mrs Barnes J P xiiuib vr Jaia ' .. x ipB.in jr Humphrey C MrsRandall R B Hunter S Miss . Ramsay J P Hobson A jr .Roberts' Mrs J Raines T B ; Sanders J.H Ball C T- T S no. Billines W BigelowGWCorp Johnson F Mrs Show Wm Sheppard Mfles ii6?.80? Jones s , Bell G s- Jones S Mrs oimonds A ' . Simonds A G 2 Simerson Wm Slover Chas 2 ScholesR Smith J J Burton J Jones E Brown S Miss Jordan J Brooks Wm r: Kinsley J Chatmon L Mis3 Knox J Casties A Mrs Lane J Cathcart J J Cawman W LawrenceFB Lt Smith J L Lewis J E - Ssimpsan J F Chase W Capt Xewia CMiss .. Strong Capt R -. TillsonB O Thompson J M Ward A H Ward'Chas - Wales Mrs M A Chapman S Lewis A P jotting js Cowles E Collins A Carson Lv -McColganG "McKenna P' McDonald D - Mellen W Sutler F urtia A Melton J Wheeler MW Meacham J Sertr West Geo Debrew J ' Myers J M v . Wetmore P ' Moore J C ! Williams Geo Monroe S . . Wilson J A Murphy C : Whibby M Dennis :W rnl A Cunt Filene I. y i-w -ak FisherFoard andNelsen G Wiluams Geo Hooker , ,: NealRT - WobdLF Gifford&FowlerQsgood Carrie 2 Van Winkle SI Zmvltur Persons' calling for any of the', above letters 1 f Advertised.;' JOHN. DIBBLE, Postmaster. ! C5ETEEAI. JOUnWEYBXXZW ;PMIfTEX28 ean obtain employment, by addressing the pub- asner 01 tais .papery f X.."!. AT CITE 8, CLOCKS, fic! JEWBLnY r . ; Jiepairea at me snonest nouce, dy experi encea workmen and satisfaction ieruaranteed. enpo site tne ireetUluce, new iierne. f . j i , H WOOD AVYuUJfG. . jan 16 "; .: ; j- t ;;.;.; -;:: v .. 5tf u The best assortment m this departmeat at the lowest prices, ean always be found at f r ., . uw Ay xi,t ; ! BBWtr me .irost umce, now xeruu in lif ! l 1 a.. n. A n . - T.. T?OB SALE. , . f , r . mi it'" . I a storenonse ,m lieatifort; N,C-t located on the - 1 bouiu siae 01 js ront street,! immeaiateiy over tne I water with a wharf attached which leads to the oilAllAnnol iU 1ft llfniM no. i.nnntv vti.rf in " ... ' ; , , . wttyw- nUc,u .1 TrOllt Ot t.n SolfllPrs' rtn.rrfb-Q If. la Vll M vM : I will sell mv; Restaurant with? stock? and furniture 1 Apply soon, or you will lose a bargain. L.iW. PJGOTT. Beaufort, 16. 4w5 rjptJBPJSNTllVE FARMING. A valuable work on the above subject, for sale at r I THIS OFFICE. GENERAL. NOTIFICATION NO. K TTEAD QUARTERS, .Departs lent t , - I New Berne, N.Ot, Jan. 15,1864. JtiaviBg taken ? taken command I of this ? department, rerybody in New Berne , and vtcinity, ought is esUblished at the. ... - ' , w , ' J J to know wnicn eve: I ' i o ,t t-. tL j ir.ji. 0l ..i.-1 x nereDy notuy tne eqttn and drtktng pubue tlD.ex T n V fTl Tl rirl At. Ml ABA . Hod1 I luartora o vkTv rran era! assortment of GOOD GROGM :R1E S, Canned Honey. in Comb and Cans; Nuts aid Confectionery, Jellies, iPerfumery, Soldiers' Goods, Salt Codfish.! juixAbB, auu 'i'iHit, vUI1ucUBeu ju.ua.. ' n i van Smoked Halibut and No. Ii Mackerel, Chewing To bacco and i Cigars, the nicest of IMaccaboy Snuff, with .the genuine black gum andjelm root 'tooth brushes " thrown tn; Knicknaks and Yankee Notions too numerous to mention. I . , J -f Oysters by tlie Plate o- Gallon. : And I .hereby invite every body who doesn't pre fer trading with somebody else! to reDort them selves at these head duartere.' as often as thev see fit, sand supply themselves lth the goad things of Luja woria, at sucn prices as cannot is ii to piease xy oraer oi xieur. xri2is.iXiB. v. A.J5. Uinciai : U0. WINN. A.D.li.U. jaa 16 r , i I , 5tf A TTBrfTlOlY CAVALffElS ! - ! J 4 large ock of LOC? rL8ale cheap at WOOD jot YOUNG'S, 5tf Opposite' thb Post Office. Q :;P.JLdoifli8,-q: '. DEALER IN DRY GOODS, ill CI.OTIIIIVG, f BOOTS & SHOES, '-.HATS flcjCAPf.; 'h .t: 8CHOOLBOOKS, -.P ''"-!! ij'iMi - f. V, r ' '' ' - ;i : ' SfaTIuMBV, &e. V. 1'.. ; r -',1:: :f: Having purchased the 'mercantile interest in the Dry Goods Department ibruierl occupied by Mr. C. B. Dibbt.e, intends to continub the business, at the old standi on South Front Street. ..By giving personal attention tofthe business, and to tne wants of Customer,' oid' as well as new, I shall hope to merit the same liberal patronage that Al. - 1 I I 1 A-1 i' "J.1 ' T - . 'III! A the former Stock, I have thi day opened several cafes of Goods, among whiqh are some fine French i 1 Mcrinoci, DeLaiHe, Prints, Shawls, .iCassitnrre Satinejts, &t.f allot which will be sold ! at the lowest possible ".rices. - " - - r A . . ' I ci P. LOOMIrf. New Beine. Jan. 1, 1864, j f 3tf OFFICERS' AND SOLDIERS' j HATS and CAPS ! -5 ! ' r New styles, ju.t received and selling low by WOOD & YOUNG, 5tf ? Oppesitejthe Post Office. lODACCOt An extensive steck of ! NATIVE LEAP, and other Tobacco at wholesaleand retail. Purchasers will find it to their advantage to give us a call be fore gomg elsewhere. j-' ! THOMPSON & HAYDEN. East side of M'tUle st. 4 doors south of Broad. New Berne, Jan. 16. ". j 5tf DH1KTS ! SHIRTS ! ! If you want the longest and best woolen shirt in New Berne, goto i WOOD & YOUNG'S, 5tf Opposite the Post Office. gCUOOI. BOOKS. A large i assortment of ; Primary School Books: purchased especially; for,the wants of tins market, together with an extensive stock of Stationery, Blank Bocks, Diaries, etc. at j r THOMPSON & HAYDEN S. On the east side of Middle et. Broad, New Berne. doors -south of - 5tf JjlRAlVK. A. SLOAIV'S , CURIOSITY SHOP, i Craven Street, below Post Odee 'i , .-'.f' I would most "respectfully invite Officers, Soldiers and Citizens, as. well as Families'! to call and see for tuemseives. a periect stocK or every tmng tnat is g6od and useful.5" Thrive constaftly ofa hand every vrticie mat is requireu iwr guoa living, tie sure and call- at my' Little Shebang," before purchas ing elsewhere;' -V'; f!Lr.j--.i a-5"-;2 ' . Jjist reeeived from NewfYorkJ'a small lot of the nicest little warmers, in the shape of a - . ' i G A. 31 P.- ' .-; i f r. - ; S TO V E for officers and soldiers, which I, offer at the low sum of $4t50, all complete with pipe, etc. A tOT OF LC3IBED FOB SALE. . Remember , , . ... I FRANK A. SLOAN, ' . : i Craven street. New Berne; JanV9,' 1864. Ail TT'REIVCH 17 1j A If WE IV SHIRTS A1TD I . SHIRTS A1YD DRAWERS, A large lot of Pine French Flannel Shirts, extra sizes ana lengtns. Also Shirts and Drawers for sale at reduced prices, wholesale or retaiL Call and extmine them. . I ' v f . C. P. IaOOMIS, At Dibble's Old Stand, So. Front St. New Berne, Jan. 8, 1864. 4tf O TIC IE H I; K Horn a "W n -T 1a i f - . V, " - v- "w a.. W, w AU ., A Wa , . - 1 sale of Cotton Cards is stricUr DroMblted wlthltl the District of North Carolina;' A reward! of Teal Dtfltara is offered to any person who will giro informatioa to any Provost Marshal within tL JDis trictt sufficientto convict a party .violating ihla order, i .-. " ; . : j . ; . -J : V ; By order of; . v ' :'' ' ,,;.V: -f v;;-; Copt. JT. IT. XE1T If IT ' 3t4 ! Chief pmHI dhrsLal. B OOKS! BOOKS f i -r-.-n j-j-r WJtll'l li GO TO BEERS & CO.; iVp. 20 Pollock Street, adjoining the Govern Merit Bakery, and .get your Hooks aw j $TATioni?iiY( Novels, j ' Kovelettes, : I Song Books, etci fl Bound Books of the latest issue and bt the best authors, Military and -Natal Publications, .,.mj-?Y" Writing Paper and Ji.nvelObeS, th& v 1 j bo found in tlie citr. ... best to Jxv -duvjjvo Ai-' oiAiiwwjiai ij auu KINDS. 'V BEERS & CO Army and Navy News Depot, No. 20 Pollock t., New Berne,- 4 doors weet of Craven St.," and i.eariy Opposite the Post Office.'; jan VI - .; . ' ; ctf A NEW STOCK OF READY-MADE ciiOTniivo, DRY i OOODfiit BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, CAPS, ETC. EU. RAEK As EPPLEK, would announoe to this community, that they haVe one Of the 0neet stocks of ' i Ready3Eade Clothing:,' , f I ' ! - L.-! - I ever offered in New Berne, to which , they invite the attention of all who want to buy at low figures We have also, a superior stock of Dry Goods, , : ' T Which we will sell" lower than ever. " 1 Also, i ene of the largest displays of fine a this heavy. ' .; Shirts, id" in ever ex hlbit uuuuuuuii jr. -j ii i i. Tl u Boots and tliseW We have one of the best assortment of Boots arid Shoes in this Dfeprtrtmen. - We can offer supei for ' inducements to military officers and residsat civil;, ians. in thia.line. ; r j j- r JLndiea? and Gents' Hats and Caps, - ; ; .-: - j c ' - jr 'i in endless variety and at all pricef ir ;. '): - Travelling Rasa and tFnncy Goods. Our assortment of these articles.' is not to be sur passed. Come and give us a trial. Remember the place on Pollock street, 3d store east from Middle, and opposite the cburoh-yard. RAER j Ac EPPLEK, New Berne, Jan. 2, 1864. V 3tf . . . .. - - . . i ii .1 I -r- S-1 PLEWDID SPLENDID ! I Jhst Irop lh and examine rXir mst exen-lve and superior eeiectfcn or. ransantf and .mMoidirtet. i i.a ia ii.:. l , k i - i ever uruugub iulo .uia ijijjwc, nt, i WOOD & YOUNG'SL 5tf . Opposite the Post Office. : : ' H TUT IlilTARY GOODS, WATCHES JETVELBY, UUVSICAIa INSTRUMEIVTS and FANCY GOODS. wooti vnnNG w w -w -m-w -W w a m - 'II 1 - " - i r l Have now on hand the best assortment o the fol lowing articles to be found in this Department t Military: 1 Goons, consisting : - of Ready-made . Uniforms', Swords, R el ts, Sashes', Straps. ' Revolvers, of all kinds, with Fixed Amrauni nition lor same, Drinking Flasks, Can teens, Ilareriafki, Coat 8 Una RIanket Straps, hLeather&Rahbor JLeggins Spnr, G linn I lets, and Gloves, togetlier with the jenost ex tensive assortment of niilltary' Hts atad Capo ever! brought v.. .. : ' into this place. - if ( -' Also,; LETTERS and FIGURES, CROSSED j SABRES & CANNON, and in short niarly - j j everything for increasing the comforts' - j - of camp life. .. . Watches. Jewelry, Gold i Pen, Chaias ;' Guards, Finder Rinrs, Pins; plated albata '; Spoons and Forks, Spectacles for all eyse, . - with very fine and i choice selection of Pocket Cutlery, Fjnnc Goods. Yas ' kee ltotions, and Stationery . j ' j Music Ixsteitmekts, viz. Onitars, Yiellae, . Banjoi, German, and French Fin tinas Ac ' cordeons, Concertinas, Tamhoriaes, Of -fleer's Bugles, Brass and German Silver : Flutes, Files, Piccelis. HarMonicas. Sec. Also all kinds; of STbikqi, pom the j best manufacturers, constantly ;on hand. WATCHES & JEWE1VRV REPAIRED BY SKILLFUL .WORKMEN. Tendering our sincere thanks for the veiv liberal patronage bestowed upon us I during the past, we would very respectfully solicit a continuance 01 tne same. . i .. v . ; WOOD & YOU7TO, ITo. 16, Polloclt S trees; Sign of the Mammoth Watch. N. B. We have on hand a few thousand Clgnra genuine imported, and warranted a superior article, forsale by the Box. i . i New Berne. Jan. 9,1864. ' N ATY CAPS ! NA VY CAPS 1 1 At N WOOD &. YOUNG'S, Opposite th Pvst 5tf "f , : 1 ,1 r .- I .' '' j v . 1 - l 1 .-., . 'i 'J ..li 1 1' A I ! ' - : j r f 7 ! '5 ! I j i l ! I; r
New Berne Times (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 23, 1864, edition 1
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