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i I If "N Louisiana. ' a Fori. Csiii und Prisoners. Fort, '.;-. tA- Tip -'PTTSKF.r. RED Kivtii.-ijA.. juarcn ,;r Mnrch 24. This fort was captured ' to W by the United Spates forces under Gener - I? a a Smith. - The expedition left Vicksburg : !ltv, 10th. and landed at Summerspoit, La.. I l" k.'- isth. marched to Bayou Glace, where - R..,rriM' rebel brigade had been en !. " mDtdf bnt: wliich fled on the approach of our '. . :rt. leaving considerable camp equipage : iisihc"'"' w .ii .AmrruitTT stores. . L Smith Dressed forward to Yellow Bayou, wWe'strong fortifications bad been erected by Lv.t. ,ho araioj fled as wc came up. They ' rrsued andsomo; skirmishing oocurred. M.nltiiiff in the capture of several prisoners and 1 1 mll waon traih. At daylight yesterday the IntSe comVaad .started for . Fort De'Russey " " -;i,t miles distant, and at four o clock r thtld and yth Indiana batteries opened on the fort, which replied vigorously with three L flf its heaviest guns. ia cauuonaua was cuu-"f-. n hoar, when Gen Smith "ordered the V. .! Illinois, of the Sixteenth Corps, un der Gen. Mower, to charge the enemy's rifle pits ;'aniiSrfbll9thSand 89th Indiana, and 24th Missouri regents arg over de ditches nd thenabatus ruiiu . -f iw.nfteiontes after the order was issuea a coi ! XtiJS&l lha 53tU" lllinoU planted the Atter the enemy's works The victory " rt- nd resulted in the capture of J25 britoners,' including twentysfour commis .. ftTAra tn 9 inch Dahlcrren guns, two 4.poun4trf. four 32-pounders. two 6-pounders, a ifltof small arms, two thousand-barrels of tine iinnnii uiviwi j w ,nr.fipular ihape and lastions ana ABB bomb proofs covered wi4h railroad iron. A pow water battery connects with the fcrt, the erful water battery connects witn tna icrs, me caso- nf.ta of which are capable of resisting shot ana hell of the heaviest calibro The position.of the I hns-was capital for rapid and euecuve nre on U boats attempting to pass up or down the river. AbOUt cw negroes weia ci'i'i; " j censtrncting the earthworks. ' : - ' ' ' Cincinnati, March 21. A dupatrn ;trotn iairo mi r have-news irom me iieuiuicr cajjcui- lion, which comes irom uniouoieu u.uunijr. "General A. J. Smith landed his forces from trans 'ports a few miles below Fort Do Russey. - The 'rebel General Du-k Taylor promptly marched against him with his whole force, and. attacked Lira in his rear. General Smith, instead of at tempting to keep up communication with the river, proceeded by forced marches, toward tho . forf :. - . When Taylor saw the trick he started for the aame destination, and for a time the race seemed doubtful, tut finally the Yankees came in about three hours ahead, capturing the fori "and jleven .guns, four, of them Parrotts, one 11-inch and several 32-pounders; also Z'JO prisoners. This gives Gen. Smith a strong foothold in the coun try, and will enable the Admiral to proceed to Aloiandria with his . gunboats without opposi tion. Fort De Kussey is on Red River, n short dis'anee below Alexandria. La It was captured iliy 5th, last year, by Admiral Porter, who took possession o! Alexandria the next day. Both wereafterwards abandoned, and our forces were sent to assist in the reduction of Port Hudson. . J . . . r t-j .i r - Florida. A correspondent of the New York Tinet, who acccmpaniel the late expedition to Florida, states that Jacksonville,' Baldwin and Bjirhci's Station , will be strongly fortifiedaud gjirrisoned with a view to tho permanent occu pation of that State, by which the Confederate . Government will le deprived cf its chief source " j?f animal supplies. The State, from one end to " the other, abounds with cattle, and thousands of hem have been driven into Georgia and South irolina. Conversations with the "few white persons" whom the writer' had tret led him to belfcve that the majority of 4ho inhabitants of Florida are tired of the war, and heartily desire . a return to the Union. The rebel Government has dealt severely with them, and pushed not only the young and vig orous but the old and decrepit into the ranks of the army." A large supply of the President's proclamation ha,d arrived Irom Washington,: and are to have an extensive' circulation among the .people. The writer says that many negroes can not be liberated 'in Florida, for the reason that they have been sent oat of tho State into Geor ria and Alabama, in traveling cu miles, on horseback he had only seen three persons of that class. , E5T Msjor Nicholson, of the 16th New York cav- alrv. with. a detachment of 200 men from the 16th and 13th. New York and 2d Massachusetts cavalry - f 6oiied from Haymarket to Potomac. up to the line of Bull Run Mountain and to Leesbutg, going in forty-eight hours 120 miles through all the haunts : of the gueirillarrsucceeding-in" capturing thirteen guerruiaa ana two soiaiers oi lue ctn Virginia cav alry also, four horses. They were taken to Vienna and men sent to We hington. OTICE. PROVOST 21 A RSIIA L'S OFFICE. Nxw'.Bxpsi, North Carolina, March 9tbr184. -On and1 after-April 1st, the regulations requiring -an persons coin? ouainess to be licensed, will be thorooghly txedated. - : - 1 Persons doing business after that time, who are not licensed at this office, will be summarily dealt witn. - - . : - All persons now licensed, must see that their li censes are promptly-renewed the first of each month ; without further notice; s . :; .-. W. C. HUNT; Lt tul Deputy Profost Marshal api a: :22tf S HOOTING GAL LEU Y. . BY CHARLES ERNENWEIN, '. .-; ' Craven Street t New Berne , North Carolina. . Thii gallery has been fitted for the accommodation of the public.-It affords great facilities for prac tice, thereby enabling poor shots to become good markimea. The patronage of the public is solicited. P-1S 22tf .. DBPAUT3IENT OP SUBSISTENCE .oad Ged Liringi , . --v.- ' PERKINS BROTHERSl r - . HETAILXR8 OF Crverrles, Provisions, Sutler's Gdi, Arc, .Cor. of Broad and Middle Sts.; New Berne, NC.1 Agents for E. Carver Co.'s Celebrated P Cotioa Gins, and Pond &, Dunck 4RMT RKoas add ilxss Stovxs. . n, . . r , ; ' Highsst prices paid for Cotton. ' 22tf Oil SALE. - .: ' A BOSTON BUILT CHAISE, Price $175. Address D;rt Box 53 Beaufort, N. C. : - ' 2t 2i ap'12 850 said wal RE VTA 11 D, Lost "oh Tuesday, the 2yth nlL. & W&111 rnntm'nira. Tli walfet bad an elmtin iH pleass leajs it at the Time$ OJict. - . Tk Late BalMe n, t I GENERAL NOTIFICATION. NO. A. I jTjTEA d qdakteks 8UESISTENCE -M-. ond.CJood Living, t ' .. "V"? ..1 2 ; I j ......... . . : ' - Krw BiRNE, March 28, 1364. ! In order that people of. New Berne and vieinity way appreciate ana cnoy. we imi .oeaents oi mis J-zepartinent, as well as the choice -blessing of per. feet health.. w& have Imported an entirely tew! remedy lor j ' r.t ; .-,,.' h-- . chills & FEven , , . - . ... . , . and other diseases which arise from, billiousness and a ma'arions climate, known as i. . pooner'i " Vegetable Ague Fills,.' - , : 4 : ...... ... -. . - J '-. ' - - which are vajranledL to CURE Fever and Aguci. S Call and gt a Circular,. ' ; .- ! - ... , . i---. ,-.,4l Sliowicg a long array ;bf the mo$t convincing testi monials, at ' - 1 1 s . - . ( t r: Corner of Broad and Middle Streets. : ; ap'12- - - - - I .V 22 eoptf. Mr UEKTET &: CO.? : . i - 2,,. ; r-" . r. -,.'..". ' 'No. 83 Middle Street near Broad. 1 . U9 K 1 VI - i i Parties - ran be supplied -with Rich Cakes-. Plain or beautifully decorated. . lee Cream, Wine Fillers, ano iyoniecuoBarie8, at snort aouce. All of the above articles constantly on hand' at wholesale or retaiLl apl 2 22tf. TfEW. rBL"VG AND S U1I MKBCOODS. BAER & EPPLER have geagl0 iu3t received from New York 'a larcre and seasonable stock"of Good bought with cash, and which they offer to the public; t. Jowrer rates than the same quality can be purchased elsewhere, x We would invite your attention to our stock of READ MADE GARMENTS and 7 wnieu consists or tne latest nna moft tasnionab le 8tyien of Coats", Vests, Panto, Shkts, Dtawurs. and Mockuigs, lor men ana youtn. y have also quite a 'stock of whicll Wo Bre tQifog at C04 an'd no ini8tnk: ' i Boots AD snOES. i o U(tt U nil IIUC lib in 1JJ i O UllU OllVfiC, Xtr V. n l f r r" . .tic i ctt-tc? which cannct be equalled for Low prices-," g'ood fits, ana quality, in tins District, f !, - Ladies Coot a and tllioea new apd genteel Styles, . - " - ? ; . TRAVELLING - BAGS. TRUXKS, FANCY GOOD3, e;c., elc. ' rjee're giye us a call, 3dT Store East of Middle iju l ouocjfc. ana oprosne tne graveyirn. I Vs -j BAER d&EPPLERi .ap'12 ; . I .J : . 22lf I .1 t - j . HUMES' t- Slrntaslifp lAur. : I ' ... , . - - Mr- - ;-'V ; i The Faxt Sailing Stoamer iETI!T.. enrfy insr tho United States Mail, will-Sail from; New York, for the Port of .Beaufort, on ffnlurdny, April OlIi.Ht 12 o'clock. For Freight or pas sage, apply to - ! . : : HENRYTIUME. J I - . ; , . 174 South St., New York?. ap'12. . : .j.. .-.;' sstf-v lVOHTI! .KOLIVA AND NEW YO ORK STEAMSHIP LINE. i Ihe FasrSailmg Steamer IKTItJEf, carry Ip? tho United States Mail, will sail from the Port ;of Beaufort, on Saturday, April iid, on arnval !of the tram trom New Berne. For freight or passage 1 . : ; J; w, Anderson, J .j Agout Boaufort, or 31 PoUoek Street; New Berne. ap'12 22tf Q.CAI.X SACKS. r r t. PROVOST MARSHAL'S OFFICE, Nzw Berne, N. C, March 25th 1864.' All officers drawing forag from the Governmen are n ere by required to returnrall Orain Sacks to j&pi. uraaiey. a. i. ji. it sucii sacks have been receipted for, the receipts will! be returned. iManv ui luojo eatis, me properly oi , tue, government are in possession ot white and, colored citizens of tnia place. All such persons are reauested to r tarn tbem to Capt. Bradley, or! they will be taken py persons auiy autnonzea. . j i - .J.W. DENNY, ! I Capt. and Chief Pro. Marsh aDist. N. C. mar 30 ' " -. ' t ,21 2i r ucius rriERRf fietjD. ' TEACHER OF THE PIANO FORTE, jjucjUAvir a.jul, navirg had an experience oi ien years m,teacniDg, takes pleasure in inform ing the citizens of New Beriie, that he wilfreceive aumuea numoer or pupils, v ; ; ! Terms fi.00 fiW Lftsay-" M R.. M E R RI FIELD h ffg 1 5 e h o nor -of referring to Col. D. Heaton, Superyisjsg Special ArentTrea- bujj icarimwjij vapianrii. Webster, Chief O. f hiof Prnvncl VToUt T:.; -r it n mar 30 2Itf! plPREsS 8niiV6LES.-100.000 Cy. W press snrnsles, forsale by J. W. ETHE RIDGE, ; 'Market Wharf. y - 2I-2t mat 30 r FFICE CHIEF PROVOST SI ATI yj si j Niw Berxi, N. C. March 25tB, 1864.' ,N0tice is hereby eiven. that Mr. J. Edwin est, acting tmtfen authority from Head Quarters .ueparcmen! a., ana JN. u.. giving to JUr. U. Bonn, exclusive Tight tO lmnort and sell Xawannnprn Pa- nodicals and Magazines, into and within said De ' ---- - . v . V partment, has the exclusive right to import and sell Newspapers;; Periodicals and Magaimes,- tjlto rid within the limits of .the district of North Carolina, and all persons are tfotified that.'unless "they act under authority of said J Edwin West, thev ar forbidden to import and sell as above. ..w . vr J;W.DENNYi 5 . Capt. and Chief Pro. Marshal Dist. N, C. -mar 33 ' . 21 2t ) The new Bnildine on the South sida of Pollock Street adjoining-the cfSo of the XJhief Provost Marshal, -. sj iui-.-.t ;tn .!;.;?--;-..--. .-.lu.;'. i t : .m 1 , ; . . L. MERRIFIELD ds CO. ' ! New Berne, N. C. March 26. - - 20tf Spring time is coiocr and we have a choice as sortment of the above "r -,- ? n r i . . ' - - " 1' : l . . i t L. MEKRIflELD &. JU. A mar 26 J3 20tf I ITlVEBVIUPfCJ OU, WANT CAW OB i h'i''"J:-" ' WARD'S. irPollock Street; " ' " -...r Cor. Craven St. NW Berne., . mar 23 ; r - l?tf ";: LIST OP LETTERS remaining in Uie New Berne Post Office, March iiSth, 1864 Adams S . , nart C -i : j . Pi ver N Mrs I 2 Harvey R. . Pool E Vl - HaughtonW-' QuidleyPMrg' t- - Hastings G 2 Quimby.Capt E , Hendnckson W Richardson J , x Herring T Mrs ' Rich Col 11 - Allen J Allen W - .ArnmetT.T j v Angell.N Albright J Backetet J Black M Mrs Blango J Miss ' Blake Capt 11 Hicks J . Howard P Hodges J f ; Rice J Riley II Mrs , V Rowly Capt A .Robinson Miss Hubbard R Barston Lieut N Jaaiea T .3 Rue E ' Stark W 2 Baker J ' " I James W ; Bobbitt C BallJ , Badoo J ;f Bar Ii Alisa Bennett B , UellJ- - Brush J Brown P . Coon E 'i ' Crawfoid IV, Carney P . ' t Jones SShowBi ? , ' Skarren J ' . . Jones ij ' . " . -Johnsoii M"1" J Krauze J Capt . ;.Kug;G - Kim bait G KuezJ Loe Helen . Lewis J SUreaell-M Snep'pard E ! j ISberman MMia , Smith J ' ' " : " 5 Simmons Vf JXi Sikbury'B ; Smith C ' - : 2 Smith II - i Smith J , Smith D 1 lc i J Scott E; i :' Sol mcto W Le Gay E Ltadsey J Chirk R f . Clark J Miss Carroll Connely J . ; (Jowthen'fJ , Connor T ' ; Louis Ji ,3Lare C : .t,. Long'W"5 X f McLaughlin Mr .Skuntevont Col , Mart? J 'March all M 1 . Meekins J ' " Merrit W Melton J W "" ' 2 Moore E Mrs MatseMMr Moore Sarah ' Moore W ,2 Nichols J , i Norman J - Tilghmon J Connega C , Thompson S MUs Tollsnon U , Thomas E j Thompson J r ! " Tyrrell R -Turner'M?fi 2 Waters D 2 , ! . WiUard Lt C 2 Whitfield II . j' . A-illis S ? Williams H i Williams G Miss Comminirs J . CuffW f . Dra W Davis B Davis L Miss DanielJ Daughty G Dixon J Dnrdea'S 1 Ellis J v - v ; Norcom ,G- Ebern S -.. Oden Redmond Wright Moj E French Serg't G Owen II Wiin W; j WigginaJF. ; ; 3 Wilson G 1 - WhiteS : 2 Witers N' , ; Woods J' 2 Wolf D f ranklin U . O liver Msj E Gale I Oserood Y Grant J Glazier 0 Haidy P UallMj Ni Perkina'a Peterson L f Phillips K Mrs -Phil lip 3 J Persons callicjr for any of tW Jibove lettora will please mention they are advertised. . ' ' s v viuaLtE, a, ill. -T-, . i i . : i , : LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the New Berne Pest office for colored people up to March 29th. ' Barber John 2 Harve v Rhoda ' Richardson L A Bayeds Peter Bell Harriet Bess Delsie , Ifaris Jameit -t Harris Daniel Iliter Betsey : Hill Phillis Robberts Patsey Ross Easter. Roberts Hilliard Russell Harriet 3 Sawyer Emeline Sawyer Phebe 2 Stanly Louisa - Bembry Wm Bess Marv IJimnan. JJ . Brinson Clarissa i llill Mary Brocks Heriietl;: Ifbnian John Bonner Iahman : liqskins &erenavblade Isaao j Hughes Rosetta JSparks Person ' i Hyter En:ma'J Siialinter Anna -Ives Lina 2 , - ; Spema,n.F!iza '. Jackson Brist'r 2Suelman Mary Bonner Myrah. Bow Nellie ' ; Brock Lucy ,; Bynom John Bryan Caroline Jackson John - Stevens'Patsey t;arter vyall,aee J.nmes Margaret Stern Caroline. Carr.Rosety . . J ames Ellen Shepee Peter Canon Henry' Jones Peter 3 Simmons Eliz'th Cane Acnis ' ' : Jones Jackson 2 Smith Esther -, . Capot Andy ;' Jones James .Simpson Nancy Canada Hoogens Jones Edmy ' cjKinner Annice Sidel Dayi.dr .Mi inner ?usan Skinner Lucy Simmons Eliza' Simpson Seney Stone Edward .Scott Melvina 3; inowden Sarah' ; fykes Juli ?!i Taylor Lewis Gil Tripp Zilphia, Twinelaaatfi' Thompson Jenny Towliliath Ann Tolbert Hannah Tucker Nelly Walker Delph ia Wallis Ira .Cherrv Adam Jones John , Cook Nancy Joaea Ninas , Collins I'saao: - Jones Maria 2 ; Corpy HecVy-. ."Jones Maryt j. y Close Jordan ; Jolly.Louisa 2 Crooines Emp rfc Johnson Hester' Day Ahhy &AI 'Jeh'iison,' Nancy i Davis Cicero.-." '-'Karts Jane , , DeCarsey Geo G Lee Jerrtiy . Dudley Jacob,, Lit tie Sarah j Everett Nancy 2 Lloyd Isam , . Elliot Henry' March Harriet Elliot Cherry- ' .Mantin Nisa . Ehck Fanny P McCray Asa Elliot Fa nn'y ; ; Mason J Oa Ebon Hannjih ; Meadows LiTy ; Fromvile An'ty '-Mitch el John Fortune Thos Si Miller Frank Fulford Geo Migett Elizab'th Washington G' B Moore Ch arley , Walker Lew Moore Zilptha Walker Anna ' . -j Moore Harriet v V,rest Lewis t Moore Susan . Wiggins Jeseie Monjohn Anna Wilson Kit ty 1 -Neson Mary ; I n iWnn: Lott . Nelson Lettuce f Wit;6n C J j Nichots Marg't2 Wiight Penny ' ; Norcom Mary We igana Marth & ; Norcom Geo- . Williains Chaste Nonis Henry E White' Elizabeth Patrick Eady Williams Sil via 2 ; Pratt Rob3rt t Williams Mary. , : Pate: Celift t. Williams Creasy t Pelham Patiance Wier William. ; -Pittman Mary J- Williams Emma Poole Esther : - j Williams Violet Fuiby Eliza,; Gorman Eliza Qreen Robert Gren Ltuiza. George John 2 Green Louiza Green Lauia. Gibba Dorcas ; G?on Creacy 2 Gngs Esthtr Grist Elick' Gibbs Nancy . Goul James 2 Golley Ellen ;2 Hanfeley Sarah Hardy lleary Haddock Lucy 'Hassock JarrettRahpert Elii'th Williams Flora Hardel Noah ; :' ''..-' . . : '' - '. ' ." ) - PerBOns oalliag for any of the ahove letters' will please mention tnat they are advertised, and give aate o 11st. , - ? ; -u ) if .v.V ! , . " JOHN DIBBLE, P. Ml jjYETLouit, - : : '. .': ' : CORN 3IEAL, '., i? .-:L,' M ; WHEAT, FLOUR, Jdst received and for sale by ? 1; M Hf' : f in , . I . ftl !: 1? 1?T K"T FT T.TY Ar rTfi ' -., . ' T " ' 19 Pollock Street? v- -mar 26- 20tfv N AILS, at '--!i L; MERRIFIELD & CO'S. - mar 2S 20 Ui Hi,; No 19 Pollock St., SC BE WS,! ALL SIZES, at (it s: t c I q. ;' ; : ' '' ' : ' ? ' ''' "' v . - . 5 ' . J'1... f i L. MERRIFIELD-& CO'S, mar "Auction Rooms. A LE CITLEUY, l'OCK E.T I" KnivM. Rncnri. at - " V'" " fi 'mar: 3-20' - - ; : i9 Pollock SU CURRANTS, forsale by " !mar 25-20 CITRON- AND KAISINS, 8 ' M&'0iMco.'l tu Y: , . ; A Vl9Pellock St J ALE HOSE, all styles, at li: '' WARD'rf; 1 1, Pollock Street. mar 21; I9tf, -- N E W BECULATIOX NAVY CAPS, ftts li -ui;- .'r .ti ' - WARD'S,' Ji 14 Pollock St.. Corner Graven, r mar 23 Y: 19tf 8 T RE CEfVIiD FROTIPARIg. French Fdtigtfe Caps,-at WARD'S, j v - ,a 14 roUocs:i5tret, M .,n4ar23.,fTo,f'-i,L 19tf! LAMP jdllADE S, at ? , l4 Pollock street. s mar 23 NEW STYLES LAMPS, at . .? ,.T-a.a '? .v-r WARD'S., jf r!4 Pollock Street. mar 23 I9tf SHIRTS ALL PRICES at : ,? t -- i-'.r... Mao-.? fcrli-i v:-'-:-'Fc'?.--'ilrr,i '"''! WARD'S' 1; n.-.T iU hi'T - --rv 14 Pollock Street, r. SILK UANDKCBCIIIErS, 30 Cents, at a ?!w;:t . 4 -.:-? j t .WARD'S i : - 'T . -14 Pollock Street:-. marSS'.r- : .-' -"V; ..10tf " gALMOrf AffD BEEF TQKOrES, ",' ; j LAMBS AND PIGS TONGUES, -f ' " " V PIGS HOCKS AND FEET, As-weirasTrlpc,"for Bale by ;"- "'f . .1 - -L. MERRIFIELD ds CO.; li mar 26-20 . - v No. 19 Pollock St. B YAM'S-"FRICTI0N MATCHES, Bnvihemat J-.' MERRIFIELD & CO'S Pollock street 2 doors west of tb-e P, TlixErrnBATtrnRs, af 1 j --r - s-?:Wi , - ' ' tVARD'S; -! - , mar 23 14 Po lock Street.;.;, 19tf. " GLOTI1, LINE X, PAPEU COLLARS, at i ,;; ; .. . o,;-:u?:, r; . WARD'S, " 'WIS- - : 14 Pollock Street. mar 23 i 19tf. ! 31. Kd. 5. UNION PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY: No. 51, Pollock Street, three doers above Middte Haviag completed bur new Gallery, and remov ed bur business to I the same;i we would most re spectfully announce that we afeiiow ready to make all kinds of Pictures, in not only the best style and finish. but also at the shortest notice. ' -t Give us a call, and examine our samples. y ' . STAYNER & SMITn. mar 19 - , - 3ml8 iTlTST UEtEIVED ! f JUST, KECEIT- A very superior lot of SWORDS, SABRES, SASHES, with a general assortment j of military Gooilt. Give us an early call and procure a good bargain, at- - - - 1 WOOD &. YOUNG'S. mar 16 '' ' . - t17 i TO WOOD & VOUIVCJ'S. And examine their extensive assortment of NEW GOODS, just received, selected with great personal care: mar 16 tfi7i 6sTrrE FACT!! HO IIE!?IIJ CO i ! I - r - '' ;: . ' " : v WOOD & YOUNG afe'selling gooids lower th an any Firm in the city. Please call .eafly and decide for yourself. . a j . , ' I - mar 10 1 - uu A LL NEW STYLES!! BOY'S HATS just received and going with a YOUNG'S.! RUSH." at i - ;. i wood &i gOMETHIIVCtNEW. ! - "The GERMAN FLUTINA." for sale at : WOOD 60 YOUNG'S.! mar 16 - '-.- j ' - tfl7. C OM PETIT IO IV THE LIFE OF .Trade, - i . 1 - - .'-." - 1 pur neighbors cry out in dbspair, saying. "Its of no use. WOOD fc YOUA'U are bound to an. clersell n,? and why. pimply because they buy from Manufacturers and for jsash-V,? L iit 2 1 I mar 16" I -v---t ..- ' ', :.. . -'V tfl7 . D E Cl DGDLY: IMPOBAWTl ;: IBecS-in mind, all ye who have a watch needing repair, that WOOD & YOUNG employ only the 'most expcrie.'.eed of Workmen. nd 'ae.prenared to do Rif 4iRiNo at a shorter notice than at any other place in the city, give us a call .and satisfy your selves.- ' V.'sU .! -;' :.';'-'-- mar 15 : : 'Mr :y' ' M, tt7 !0 PEUHOS RENTING' MOUSES. All persons whe ftr indebted for rent cf aband oned or Governnrcut blouses, will call at ones, at the General Agency Office and Sstcle he same. - '!-.y'iU, THOMAS, v i t; V: . Ass't SpTAg't Treas. Dep t New Berne. N.C.. Dec. 19.1863. 1? n Itf GIIOICE BUTTER, carefully selected, ; small ttrba ddn be found aty-t'-V;!isr -Jx-u L. MERRIFIELD & CO'S 8 i . 2 doors west of the Post Office in Ji C?0AJ CRACKERS, Seed- Cakes, Gincrer Cookies and Snaps,fresh from th e Boston Bake - riesv for Bale by r L. MEltKliJiJijU to.uu o , 1 8 .'"'.-; Pollock street. CONDENSED at ),! 8 ' m MILK and other luxuries, ; L.. MERRIFIELD & CO'S 2 doors west of the P. O. A T T E N T 1 0 N A LL! iNOTazA LARGE INVOICE or SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Just received at .T. L.: MERRILL St C0'$, 3 . L'v.vV-22PjollockSt....J We have a large assortment of, , DRY GOODS,, . iv ' HATS AND CAPS, ( v-;i --:4. . : - BOOTS AND SHOES, - Uur KtocJc ot AiiL(L.iXMJii4X UUUD8 car.not be eurpassed.:.ii:'if',';.:' d.v: - - '. ' i '' . . Plain and Trimmed Hats, , sHaelegant: style k' " ' ALSO 1 ;..4'. i r- FLowcns; rirron's a!nd 1 . ! Si; 4 We call particular attentien to our stock of . :0 Gents iPnrnishing Goods. ; " f : We can suit the most Fastidious. Come and tee. iiT l.'mereill'& cap mar 23 OTTs0 'A"PC received, a splendid O U VT2 XXO assortment- of - WHITE-nd BROWN SUGARS of every elagu., c. v v JOHN M'CONKET & CO, J fiaar IC tnr ale xt iwcs: v a Liinri w is a WRITING PAPER AND ENVELOPES' t l-i - . .. - - -. - - -!- ; j ' No; 20 POLLOCK! STREET , ADJOINING THIS GOVERNMENT BAKERY, " CTililarr Pabllcnllsns of all kinds, THE LATEST NOVELS by popular authori!; v , A COMPLETE STOCK OF BLANK BOOKU STATIONERY AND FANCY GOODS, LITERARY, COMIC, and oUer NEWSPAPERS U PERIODICALS Pn'rih'afioif in, V'"V- v T)ryoAi f wswa m A. v A IUV iiVHIVHi WrORK DAILY AND ILLUSTRATED PAPERS reetived by every mail kteamei C All orders Jf6r books promptly attended to. s 1: ; . l' BEERS St CO, Army and Navy News Depot, No. 20 Pol look ; New Berne, 4 doors west of Craven street j i i n any opposite me x'osi vmce, A j, ,t j jv -j; a. ALL PAPER, a: WINDOW 8IIADE8, CARPETING, tiff ' rtincled Cloth, &c.,a.t' M C. P. LOOM W, South Froxt Streot. mar5 '' X-l) 13 tf ryATCUES $ Watches f : WATCHES 1 1 ' All iwho wieh to buy a reslly good American, Swiss; or EnglisUv Watch Gold, or SilveraE the lowest market price, should call at ,. j ; . , TOMLINSON'S. Craven street' Itf below Post Office, New Berpe. EOrOLD BAEB, "Middle street, between Pollock an4 Broad, one doojr south of Lewis' Tin Shop, keeps constantly a hand, a choice assortment ot . . j ITJEIV FUK.'YISIIIIVa GOOD, '!: LADIES' WARES, , BOOTS, anOES nsl' cnto cerie - ...... 1 Li . which ho offers at wholesale and retail, very cheap, i Netf Barns," Jan. 2, 1864. Itf ADVERTISEMENT. , ATt?.T?T?TTTTT?T."n Ar r.Ci rAtnAfiill. . 'nfnmi tfiAl? friABrfn nnd fha Ar manKma. tnac naming set tneir nouse m orqer, anu having their lamps trimmed are poir, readyj ro ceive iconsignmentsi and wHl in addition tofthel regular sales every Tuesday. Thursday and Satur day mbrningi!, have; eales.eVery Monday, Wones day afadFiida"ovehihg8, ef Dry Goods, ClotUing, Take due notice thereof, and govern yourselves accoi-dinfirlv." ".I v.. Cl.-r: '....,..'.'- ,ci .:'! 1. N;Bi- " A nimble sfxpence is hette'r than a slow. shilling -vide Poor: Richard HULBERTraiN & CO. "removed ;4o1tn Store fotrly ooewpted 7 ! JEROME ' TA YLOR,: -1 'it V.r. ;.'. w-. ' f , C'oriior of IS road and middle Streets, T- f' And h kve opened a large and fresh Sleek oi ' I117 Goodi, 7.-.' 'i.S. Notions, r'-.-y' : - " 'v : .Clothing, ;r'i lints aad Cop','5.""! i'i.Bstii and Slioes, r'Tl ....jj. 'j.i ', IXard vvaro i vUfe-t-v,-;, :-, ,.1 Cockeryt"'oW.i"sVc; All -1 ' - j v 1 ' " ; T f - ' " . . . 4 cf whioh they are prepared to sell a Whole .4 r v V'TI sale and Retail, ..... J-. At ih4 Lbftcil Living Rafe's.' 1 Traders, in New Berne and the different posts hi the Department, are'paf ticularfy requested to call and examine their Stock, as they will job at, ob bing pfieVs, arid have got the Goods to do it. mar 5 J.. t. !f II' jk?.?? 'i,&4b ,V.Wi: The jhest assortment m. this :departmeBt at prices, can always be found at j the lowest 1 su w , uraven stret,, dec19-ltf below'tne Post Office', New Bern il B OQ18! UOOTSU . , ? . - , , -M V-l at L. MERRIFIELD & CO'S a "YrM '": 'Pollock street Tl OSTOW Cllr Cared Hauls. ' : O i at V L MERRIFIELD At CO'S,, 4-4fcr' 4tRf---fP- Auctlon Ropmi: EW BILLIAHD A; BOWLL1G OA. loon. lz BY CAR VER 4 ELK INS, Opposite'; the: Gaston IToaso. ffij. W;berne; Wc . K Connected with the above establishment ii a o first class. :-'-"''-'-( -'' M - V- f restaurant;' where Meals - and Orsfers will be served 1 npi aft all hours of the day and! evening, and at reasooa1 eie rates, irieaso -give us a iriai, sua wo wiu ss isfy the! most sceptical. ; . IMf- rnoRi SALE. .4 f Ladies' Saddle. Bridle and conaulete outfit. -Ta owner has no farther use for thim ' Apply at til ojpce. U : . -I 1 .... 1 ' 1.1 tf' r 1 j .. r r . . i li lit- ' UfClX SALES! I SMALL PKOEITQi: ewiasscrtmenfe. of MILITARY -CLOTJinrO.' I jut received and selhng lower tba juiytrisialli town for cat it, ai i , a 3 ;: j J . J mar 16 v f.7 y 1 h 5 X . ! I 1' . i. ' - i '!. "i ':"i f ; si 0'
New Berne Times (New Bern, N.C.)
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April 2, 1864, edition 1
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