t !
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--ADVERTISINGhRATES V-
Try t i I )li 1 I - , t .
i SqrtWefone insertion. ; i4. i : . . i U. : V. :t .V. 0 1 Ou
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-v-On inch makes , t qtiare, and ll adrertisements.
wjll be continued until forbid, unless oth.erv?is or-y
dered, and charged accordingly . To secure insertion
they chould be handed in by llondar atd Thurs
day nights: :j All bills ere to be settledon the 1st of.
s"eet.'Seir.Benie. N: C. k ;
terms, of the. paper:. : r
5jOO per year w advance; $1,250? 3 months!
ZO Cl. Per a0"1- t ' ; . T-t y , .''
Liberty and Union Now' and Porever One and InssparkMe.
every month 7 A . liberal; disconnt' made to those'
wup uuTeixue largely. ;ine Times, has a larger
circulation in the District of North Carolina thaa
anytitiacre'bthrer tjaprrcoinbined, and reaelimgr
every part oftie District, iajthe bjst method of
tidvertisicg that could be'desired. " ' ' ,
'm-' l'-'SlSGUZCOPjES FOR SALE
l e pflico cf pabncaiion, and by tho diiTerent
'VOL 1.
dealers in the District.
Be
r . . . ' . - ' " ' : ' 1. w . . . i. -i i- , i. . . ' i . , , - ' I r I
BUSINESS. CARDS. : ' . ' :
BUSINESS CARDS;
OD & VOUAC.
DEALERS IX "
ratchc Jtirelrr, ITIunieal Itsstrnnienta,
' and Jlililary Goods pfall Kinds, ;
' 4 1.1D A SUPERIOR QUALIT?. . '
"imJ afliving rates for cash. ,
5.uia . .. - . No 164?ollock Street.
for the "BIG WATCH.' .. .
gUJXMERFlEL, & CO., 'j :"
. Pollock Sit ect . next door to the Post Office-
Strain Candy and French Confectionary.
THE FIRST CANDY MANUFACTORY IN lion of dollars, of - which the Pacific
Ijat becomes of llio iflonef: raised
r for tSie Safiiilar Cor2iEHisIosi.l
-The cash that has factually reached
the" treasury of the United States Sani
tary Commission, Washington, has in
thret yea rs am ounted. to about one mil-
- 2tf
t. MRRIr,,Et-D W WHEELER, W. L. FOALK
igctionrtr and Commission Icrchnnts
; : dealers in ; ' - '
, Groceries, Provisins,!etc
. . NEIV BERNE,
We offer for si e to the trade.1 at the lowest New
TT II 1 . f t 1 i '
Gam Drops,
Cliocelate Cream',
coast has iriyen three-quarters. It would
bo well for those on the Atlantic const
who. sometimes question our economy
to'considir thU facti Fifteen:srxteenths
bfjhis a rri o u n t i s." .expended for suppl i e s
i . :" ' - ' . . . ' ' . fit ' .1 . . t
The St Louis Democrat .publishes: the fol
losing lejtttr from Mr.. Everett ta a lady in St
".; Boston, April ll", 1804
Mr dear Mns. . : : I have received vbui
letter of :tbe 5tb, and have rauch pleasure in v as: bra vet ted second Lieutenant iri.the 9nd 0ni
enclosing ray check: for one hundred dollars ted States , infantry. ; During i 1835 hf; a ea-
(i wisti it were mucn larser) to.be armliea to viccah m "a
SUelcIi ;of General Wesscis.
General Ytfessels was bortf in Xiitchfield, Con-
j3fccticnt,jori ebrdaryi ; 20.118O9.52 At the ae of
nineteen hsntared a military school at Uiddle
toivn; and in was admitted into West Point
as a cadets" He graduated on Jane 30, 18331 an
stick CaiKiie-. and Terv-variet-nf r rW-' and transportation jj the other. sixteenth
t m I . . i -v-i - -. , . . r ' . -
goes into tne . suppori or its nomes, us
Kalar sale of Groceries, etc. eveiy Wednesday able to meet all demands' in our line. We would lodoresT its machineTV of distribution
g!ia Saturday at 10 am. - respectfully ask. the krad patronage of the trade ;f Kn-n;tl- Arttinrv-?ir'A KkvriX -X
I'oiiock suect, 2 doors west of the Post Office. - within the ih;es. . . , ' ! . its liospiiai airecLoryv.anu nospical ana
2fEW bekxe. N.e. . ; summeefield & x:o. camp instruction, i Stjpplies'purchased
:.'J3-- ' : tf ;,fnck Street, neit door to the .Tost O&ce. ; arVSUch asconntry! homes do not SUD-
TOil A. TXIO.TIfSO, , ' . ; ' - 1 "
VIIOLESALE AND -RETAIL GROCER;
n,.:i.nvi5ion Mert-nant, ana general ueaier ib..
SUTLER'S STORES. 'CUOCKEKY.- GLASS:
WAKt.. UUUld, SllJ&Z, AAMJ , - t -
FANCY ARTICLES. ,
I K r.road Street, New Berne, N. C, Oppos-'te Vie
SUBSISTENCE"
jrEO.POIiD
-v.
TAEPAItTJIK.ll'
"U snJ flood I.irins. . ..
, rERKIXS BROTHERS. ;
RETAILERS OF . -
"VlreccTie, Prori-ions, Sutler's Good, Arc.,'
..Cor. Of Bro.id acd Middle Sis., New BerHo.N. C.
.A?entfor -E. Carver Co.'s Celebrated Power
"tail Ilnnd C tton Gins, and Pond & Dunckr
W Aa-MT RaS.EJ AJtD 1ess Stoves. "
. Hijfhwt prices paid for Cotton 22tf
39
CRAVEN STREET.
Ci. BKOWX,
'ContuiiMioa ATIrchii:tt, nud riioIesaIe and
' . .- If.-tnH lrocrr9 ;
r-DCRA.VEN STREETf NEW BERATE, KC. ;
'felil? ." 1 - - ' : '-v. - : 9tf
ply such as
j Condensed milk, by the ton.
- leef stock ' : : , -".
Wines and spirits, by the bai'rcl.
Crackers and farinacious food, by
the ton. i . r
.Tea, cc-fFee, and sugar, by the chest
and" hogshead. ,! . . .
Crutches bedrests-mattresses, and
bich.he ofTers at wholesale end retail, very cheap. J bedsteads by the hundred.
"uargoes ot ice, potatoes,; onions,
no. si. nickled cabbage, sour krout. lemons
a n . . ; '
oranges', vegetables jby carloads ; anti
scorbutics and tonics. ; ; v -
The Boards of the Sanitary Commis
sion, consisting of president, treasurer,
medical committee, jand standing com
mittee, give their services and their
Middle street, between Pollock and Broad, one door
south of Lewis' Tin ShoD. keens constantly on i
t , , A . U I
tiauu, a cnoice asfortmenc 01 s
JlEKS FCRIVISEtflYG :GOOtS
" - - - ladies' wares; '. .
BOOTS, SHOES hud
GROCERIES,
wb
faVI T.iPiitnor.t Tuna OH IHIT!! ' . T rrv.
reuei oi tne class or uniortunates waora r"w .--v. ...... . -'itT
i., i ., . (, - ,i , j ' . in 1KS7;h ia rsriieinatedrin tna JSemmnla war
-The win,: which, b an act of jdafal blindi ,f amfst
nciwithou a parallel linithe'iistorv ofTthe s . Avi.-Ksfiitiim T!rlmmet'w
worlds thl Sooth is now i 0f New. Xtk Stats,
governmenton tne corner-stone or Jjlaveryj nasi after which it was ordered to Mexico under uen
gL J ruUnscoAugnst 20, 1847. -In the 'former con.
a T testibe Jwaa sQverely wounded; but did not leaTa
Vrthe .i5eld,J;fjv.,..-,::-r.;;.Jv --Ijpr 1
outii After the' close of tne Mexican war,JiQ went
an operation ; strangely -enough, already com-
menced in. your;noblerptata, where thenrs
systematic attempts were made .by the Soutl
to exiena ana perpetuate it. bo great and rno- wtfi. his regiment to . California, and tbence,:in
inentous a change-in;the social condition JoJ U54f;tQKf)saaaud Nebraska la 1959;Jhe had
the slaveholding btates will necessarily be at- charge of Fort Randall, in the latter Tetritorj 7
tended'vfith great Pufferirfg'on.the and in FortTJiIey,"iri Kansas-' .f-.j j
fndividuaisf.the liberated" raceTMaW'Veafs ? Oh June ClSGL hef was promoted 'to, Major of
must probably Ulanse befbrelthe m tSe 4pef6th itnitetatea infantry and dunnc tfio
colored population Aril! be-able : tb s(01e-dovrri ivinlr f 86f 2 accePd. .-?,0.1???1?? t?f .
as free laborers or small , nronru: tors- in tho Sth .Kansas volunteers, which joined thk Army
cu,.... j, .1 il-1V t t the Potomac before iiorKtowp.' un iqe zvm
ii ii iiiii.in i. -J i - -Mill -ill . I ra - iiiMTiiii iiiiu.. i
N:
31.
8TAYKEB & S.IIITH'3
: I
UNION THO TOG R API! GALLERY. .
' . , ' i '!.''
No. 51, Pollock" Street, th:es doors' above Middle
". . , - Street,! ... ' it -. .
IlaviES' completed our new Gallery, and remov
Aviorncr anif. Conuselor at iTiaw,
VTH acexperif nee t)f fourteen years, tenders Ins
1 rufisitonal ervict?i to tho public. OfSce in the
l-rk. Louse, oppo sie ; the Times ofiice, New
ed louribusiness" o the same, we would most re- time gratuitously. They receive ! noth
epcctfully announce that we are now ready to make rri ' " v ' n - f 1 ' ' i -
all hinds. of Picture,, in not oay the best ttyle
ana naisn,xuc aiso at ine snortofet notice.
Give us a call, and examine our ajnpJes.- '
STATNER & SM ITm
mar 19 - . - , i I 3ml8
in"T.
"lie; c-i.
V)tf
e; j
LOCJI1?,
l ', SrccEssoa to C B. Dibble ) .
w . .'IVJiQLESAS.K AND RETAIL ; .
V . 1 ealer in ..
.Cr Ip!.-, Clothing, I3qo1 and Shoes,
rlXnM and C'n.p, Sckool ISocIcm,
J '," -Htm i ncry'; &cv - - . '
ctdi IFuai JSrrect, iiw4-Beirne, . Xorlk CaroMna,
J-
o ft r
T A L O I!
1 tOrsstit, n41 Chemints,
(Vi'fr of .IV! lock and Middla ts.vew Brne, ,f C.
A tn? aw.n:neul of Drus!1, Medicines 'and Fancy
K-'-r-Xi. I'rescriptioiii! careiully prepared.
ltf
iy-'tOi.fstlAZ AND. RE TAIL DEALERS in
ni;i Cui).S, ftUT ITER'S STORES, nud
.Their, travelling expenses alone
are partly refunded, -them, and these
are tntlmff, except tne case ot one or
two, who go frequently, on ton fs of ob
servation. ; ' "' j ' l
The Commission supports twenty-five
Soldier's Homes ot lodges,, scattered
over trie v hole field; of war, fyom New-
Orleans to - Washington, including.
s pood pictures a can: be toid in Vicksbur, Memphis, Cairo, Chatla
i2 devoted & largo share of the time, it i mi , i -i mi r -u:.
.first -to. ictrorvSee tho small onJ nooga, JVashviIle, jdussviile, V,a?hn?g-
ton, &c . I wenty-tqree. hundred sol
diers per tSay are taken care of in these
homes.. Multiply 2.300 by 3G5, and
you wilt get a faint idea' of the number
of men thus relieved. ; ' . -
Thtee other agencies to secure the
soleiers'-'.righti arei sustained by the'
. MELAINOTTPE ARTIST, j, :
IlaviDg refitted his rooms with the addition of a
Ground GIns Sky ffiglat, the superior excel
lence ot which is too well known to need comment,
would respsetmliy intorm his patrons tnntj he is pro
pared to make as
tne city, ilavin
and beiD " the .
known aS" tho GEM. which .have become po popu
lar, Is coi fident he can please the most fastidious.
Rooms vn Craven Street, six doors South of the
Dank -of North Carolina, nearly opposite TtheGov
crnment liakery. - j
ap'l 13 . j ir.ff
i . GJIOC. CRIES.
-
' Soatk -Front Struet, New Berne, N. C.
f : . !
ltf
yi. niGc v, ; v ; ' " . ,
n.vr cti.tiaic.ess' jvs r je we ier,
J.u. t-'-J Pollock Street New Berne", NvC.
. Particular Attention pciid to repairing, $ c.
Mec 10 . . .' . ltf
HUG AXU 2IEDI CIIYES,
Imported and Donienlie. Cigart, Chewing
Tobacco, Pipes, Gen 1 Fariiuhiuj
Goods, Perfumeries. Pocket Cut .
', lery, Gnrden !9eeds, etc
; . , At Wholesale and Retail,
OptVite the Ukiox Ihctogiiaph Gallert.
Pvllock Street above Hiddle, New Berne.
ivAUi & MAAG.
iar 13- ; v:' - i 18tf .
fCI.SlEIX & BROTHER,
! Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Dry'. God, - Clothing." Jefrelry, Fancy
' Goods, Hosiery, Roots, Shoea,
; Flats, Caps, A. - 1
Crner of Pollock and Middle sts.. New Eerne.N.C.
All the above named articles will besold at a
'5ia!K advance above cos. Corns one, come all!
d examine the stock. ' i - Stf .
R
"IV. R E E R 8 ,
" Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
80OK8, "NEWSPAPERS, ITXAGAZIIYES,
Stationery, Fancy Goods. Ac- -
0.2) Pollock Street, 4 doors from. Craven street.
adjoining Gov't Bakery, New Berne, N.C. ; ;
eej9 - . .... v , ; 111 I
RYERSOr &: CO.
WHOLESALE a)EALEI& IX : . .
Apples, Potatoes, Turnips, Foreign add
Domratic Friiiu, Canned Vruiiti, -,
and iUeaf).."uU rSufler'w I
Goods. . ', y
Ji JI.KYEUSOX.it 0.
V; TJaccock St., bet 11oad and IVdock.
ap 1 13 j 25lf
rG. SCRILLINGEB. Doater in
Foreign and Domestic "Wines and riquors,
Jjager Reer, Cigars and Tobacco.
At the.N. Y. Cigar Store, Middle St, New Berne,
North Carolina. - : H 29tf
MI III A R V ! 311 JIT Alt V ! !
MILITARY I t ! . ; r
GOODS GOODS GOODS!
. And Equipments of all Kinds
Being con.-tant!y in receipt of new and fresh
supplies of MILITARY GUODS, comprising Of-
ncers' oniiorma (both dress and latigue), b words,
Sashes, Bells, PLtoLv Revolvers ; all kinds of Am
munition ; Spurs, Drinkiiig Flasks, Cauteens, Coat
Siings,! llats, Caps, Gaunts and-J Gloves of ad
kinds. . f .,.; J i .
We are prepared to offer greater induccmeht's to
purcbajcrs than can be found in the city,s we sell
! only for cash and small profits. Give us a call, and
we will convince you that what vte advertise we
abide by. . WOOD &. YOUNG,
iNo.'lG Pollock Street, sign of the
apl 6 2tf . "Tii-Warf.h "
N J3. All Northern money taken at par, if cur
rent notes. ; ' i:
i i .
FRENCH. FEiArvrVEI SHIRTS
EXTRA SIZES, and length, ;
- : ; - ALSO." - : ;. f - '
r fTndershirls and DraTersj
A good assortment at v i
j C.P.LO0MIS',
. South Front Street.' : C . ; :
Commission. 1. A
claim
agency to
E R R Y &: CO.,
WTiolctale etnH Retail Dealers in
Dfy Goods, Groceries and General
t Jlerckandise.
'Hle'ctreet. above .Pollock, New Berne, N.C.
WI3 ? . ; ltf-
EW TDJBLIC SOAnUOG UOCSE
: . AT BEAUFORT, n; C. , .. .
Situated on Front Street, two doors west of the
'font Street House. '
I would respectfully announce to the" travelling
?abhe, that my House Is now open for tbeir enter-
iiinient. , 'i.;,;!-,v'.:: ...'
"S rooms are comfortable and the beds are kept
neood order. ... -: r . ;- . y
tvery alteatioa wilLbe civen to render mv euests
pmforiable. - - ; ' : "
table will da nnnliA1 xrit 1ia hft the mar.
rt afford.- .-. .. , , Prices reasonable. . --
' 1 , L.W. PIG0TT,
P 19-24 3m . .. Beaufort, N. C
secure his bounty ; 2. A pension agen
cy.; 3. A back-pay agency. Uiten
620,000 back pay is secured in one day;
ix. nopirai oireciory is aiso susiaineo,
by which the whereabouts or the sick
mclfis determined. ; It costs $20,000
oer vear to maintaihl it, and is worth a
million, if human anxiety can be esti
mated in money. ? ? x
. The Commission also' has sixty hos
nital insnectors constantly in the Held.
They also have ' hospital cars on th
,main roads East and West, along which
sick soldiers are carried. ; I hey also
supply the hospitals with daily car-loads
or supplies lrom the principal markets.
The cost of distributing supplies is
less than three per cent.
The battle service of 'the Commis
sion requires largo funds and supplies.
At! Murfreesboro, Antietam, .vjettys
burnr, Chattanooga, Vicksburg, Port
Hudson, sudden and Vast demands
were made. . 850,000 would not cover
the outlay the first two weeks after our
ffreaf battles.: At Gettysburg it was
875,000. The averagre cost is $3 20 to
eaeh man, often, as at Gettysburg, $10
per man. " Are these expenses extra v-
e:ant, considerrns:rf;fh'e blessings dis
pensed by the variety and amount of
SS'"- - -sfc I ww- sk wwvsf w-S w ttfA TTT TT T .T Tr 11 T fT 1 1 I U I . '
JUL. patrons that he still kteps a large assortment in?a.mlary Vomm,sf,on- . , ;.
of , lneir agents, two imndrea in nam-
tHATS. CAPS. BOOTS and SHOES, "WOOLEN. I .... -tA'-
rnTTOX n.1 1.TVKV SHIIiTS ITVnKU SHIRTS ut-' letciy e suuiB UJUlt, suiuc -icm,
and drawers, POCKET handkerchiefs averaging just S2 per day, or less than
j. ordinary mechanics ; wages ; total,
551,000 per month -tor: this vast. nu.
man machinery of - the Commisston,
stretching from Texas to the Potomac
and from before Charleston to Kansas.
.. , ,. V, A of April, 1 1 bC2r hp' ; was promoted r to Bngadier
know of no duty more incumbent on this gen; GTenefal. and commanded the 2d brigadof Cas
eratlon, tban to endeavor; injovery iposiible seyy division driring the battle of 'Seven'Pines,
way, to lessen the suffering, of which after be- May 31; and Fair Oaks, June 118C2. f i- ,
nevolcnce and patriotisni7 have c!6ne,their best : He cammanded the rear-guard of tbe.Potonto
and utmost', there will remain too much
; YV is h ! ri g j p u m u ch 6 u dce&S' i n th is m o til erj -toufi!
efibrt; IremainV my UearMts , - j.
r ' Yery respectfully, yours, . ., ? :
. . . t ... KU y AltD E V EKjS IT. ;
army durinsr the seven days battles, and. was.
nominated for a brevet for lieutenant colonel. for
distinguished - service at Fair Oaks, and.durine"
the operations of the army from the .ChiclfaVom
i try to the 'Jarfies riyer.' Heo'mmaiidecla Drier-
ade iiindeTiGeneraKPckrat-SuffoIk, and joined."
rr. ' a j n ' W Gentral Fflsteno tCarolina, darj;DerOTein
DlNS.-The Daven'porf (idWulem 6 ? He: parttcipateia'tae erigagements;at Soiatq
craidesdriDes the plan ! orehfBuilyls :f e4 CVek;
i . . 0. boro Badge, December 12 tolo, 1862., He as,
campaign -against4heblOUX ;lhdians4-H In Deeember 20, 1C62, placed temporarily ii coai-,-.
It states that' Gen. Sully hasfecei'fel mand nt the Department of North 'Carolina,' do-
permission from the 'War. Department intfba
to raise a regiment of- friendly Indians piacedlri Command of distiict NoV2,'of the' d?-
to assist him, ahdthat' he 'expects to partmeni, subsequently denominated tbeDistrict
raise i these recrui'fi;from the Delaware of Albemarlo, with headquarters .at Plymouth. - ;
Rees: and Crow tribesrajl of which are tt:SnYpMtes op Guklsl from' tob Sp&m3rnsDr
evefready to talie a Hibiix'sca
use their own arms, practice their own i1;' m7, vvr,JF
tactics, and ask no further;; comphga-
1 1 o n . .i i n an r a i i o n s j j an k ei s, v a n a k s u c h f t h&
was interrupted. lasi.weeK, oy ajgoy-,.
brder 'or fbur thousand to .be i sn$ to '
hrs6nal t)nrGdT,craSrs;rslandvlSew1York:
innKets as may ue inougnr oesr;ip give : Darbor,;and yestei;aay.:worKmen .w-er.e- Dusny .
them. It is thought that the will ren- shipping ten thousand more, to be sent to,tbev
der, efficient-service. . I , -, 4 pslmigton arsenal ThiS relieves for
t Tv .r ;'"'. '"!. ',; days the: pressure for rom at the. arsenal in,
r rom tieart river tn&expediticn wtu tuL : UiffJ-4v ; WAa-JAh fn -i&
plunge into the -unknown region of the hundred and twenty-four thousand guns. The,
Northwest. All -tlie Hvagcns are' left plan of rempyj'n, all work Sicmthkj arsenal
behind atilhearrisbn,!and every''man building, except. the aVpectw
; i 41 ' tk i I'': 1 in tr. has.ben carried .out, 'and this building is..
1 1 1 i-i 1 . ' lit-. 1 i;i wu Mirw 'it, 'i Lr 1
mar 9
15 tf
BY CHARLES EENENWEIN; ' f
rSracen Street: Keie Berne , A'orfi Carolina. :
7 w SSS.SW MVSk.a(7 AWAk
, thereby enabling poor shots to become good
4,kmea. The patronage of the public is solicited.
Pl2 - Jtf .
and TOWELS,
ALSOi
Just received a splendid assorrment of ' . ' .
PERFUMERIES. POMADES. HAIR OTLS
TOOTH, NAIL and HAIR BRUSHES, POCKET
BOOKS. MONEY BELTS. BLANK BOOKS. STA J
TIuriERY, MERSHAUM PIPES. CIGAi: 1IULL
ERS, POCKET KNIVrES and SCISSORS, also
SMITH 45c WESSON'S famous Piatols, Cutlery ot
all kinds. :-. j. .. tl
Thank ul for nasi favors, be respectfully solicits
a continuance f tho eae,- promising reasonable
prices and courteous treatment!. ,; s Ij .
Xew Kern. April 13. 1SCI. V : att
fATCIXCS! TTalcbcs! WATCHES 1 1
All who wish, to buy a rellygVod American,
Swiss, or English Watch Gold'or Silver at th
lowestmarket price, should call at I ; -:.
TOMUNSON'S Craven street,
. ltf . below Post Office, New Berne. -
CTT A T?G Qet received, a pplendid
O U OT2 XVO. assortment of WVHITE and
BROWN SUGARS of every class
r Washington Chronicle.
mar 16
JOHN arCONKEY fc'CO.;
1 tf!7-.
; Confiscation of.IebelProperty.
--The seventeen hundred shares of
capital stock in the j Great .Western
Railroad Company, owned by Leroy
M. 'Wiley, (late of New York, but now
in th6 Sooth,) and libelled by the United
States District Attorney, have been
confiscated by order of Judge Belts
Wiley is au old man. ; Ile owned, it is
alleged, ten million dollars'-wo rtli of
property,' partly: at the North. iVl T.
Post.- ' -.' - ' ' , -
hu)iV , UIJV I :-..V .b Wnfswi - thtA xx kf' inn I tr ""fSi. thaca I
mounted on the backs or some-seven .,1 .xkx4im cf.te uftMora !
lundred pack mules two 'hundred bnVfi rpcentlv .been filled at therarmorr for 'fifc.V
teen thousand sets 01 lnlantryccoqtrementsj
and,, fortycaissons Jby the 7ar.
son conipapf . ' vAliout seventy-five of the; laf-r'
tcr st and: oh' the grounds ready to be" forwaVed . !
at the .'shortest itiotAceSpfingifyWrfieputili-
p?unds to each mule, and thusl.vexa
ious delays are ' avoided; and, .from
twenty to, thirty miles per day can be
made with the oreratest ease. "
pith an-armv of six thousand-.braves; dent frbtn'Hhe CharlestohWercbry feayin.htt. !
and vvithout doubt they vvilj; be afforded the inhabitants of. Society 1110;, have re;,'
that felicity. If they meet buVmen in' ceired the refugees 'frpin, Charleston wUh, tlio
force so much the bettr-o'ne'' battle greaHcs""hVspitaIUy -t they bavenied bouses ;
kill;gndWmPaign, wtereas'sHouId SffiS
-r. le? fitter about in, JifFcreiit parts of otber at the same generons. rates. JOne
uie luiruory t our own iorces must De
also divided, and much greater will be
the trouble and longer the- time .spent'
on the expedition." : f ' i., - .
Ev
"acuating ' Florida.
centlcman employs a servant to, .catch
,and sells thenr ;to reitJgees at ou cents eacn,
nllou-ingfet'ery 5 jfamily to purchase ' two. A By t
their. actdihe"y?TiyrovO' themselves patriots jafld'
OhristiansnTo Yankees theref - : We rejonot
Confederate; family, and it. is the duty of every
one' of us to use his heart, head "and bands to
?crve his; country anc! his tie'ighbor as himisefrV
and particularly those who have given urj their
homes, for.the; honor and welfare.of the. Sfat
and Confederacy.: Mercury.
Tne- Hebels
By-thearrival'ofthe-st earner Bos ton,
which -"left'; Jacksonville 1 oii '" the : 24lh
mst., we are : placed ; in' possession of
.atl VICeS WhlCh intnrm llRllt l f ro 'mmrnJ'i ... ' - - - :- - :L. -..
ments in J,Honda. It appears that two avy pepartuienthas received a commnnioatio
brigades which have beeri' stationed in ' from Acting" Kear 'Admiral 'JBaifey,' cdauaanainf '
Florida, under the command of Gen4xh East qulBlockading
.l n' l, , - . - . tails ot two expeditions in me vicuuyjOi.D6,
evd yoett, were qurte recently sent drewg Souad, FJoVid'a, under direction of Acting
oyer the railroad to Virginia. It is as- Volunteer Iaeut; Win. KI BrbwnV : The first con
certained from trustworthy sources' that sisled pf eight refugees in a dag oatyande, who.
u c ' t.-j ,1 - T . i ascenaeu eiappo river fpme iweuiv.wiie.iu
the enemy s force in Florida does- not white Bluff and there destroyed 2.000 bushel of "
numoer oyereuuor i.uuu men.,;. salt and -brought ta way the; sacks, captnrea a
ious we see me rLenei.sianrieinaTino-i 0 ku.iij-A6w...Wufefv.-.v-.. -t-,7
a great decisive' battle in 1
m Order tO;have it result in theiriavort Vvere bronlit off-lThe other expedition consist-
are v pushing forward troops from, all ed twentytwoi.men in thd boat of the itest-
t" i ex - . less, who proceeded up East bay. .They aucceed-
ppints to join thranks of.Lee. . . c4 degSoying two government salt-wort With
oince llie aisasier lO tne steamer f three bundred1 bushels of .salt lbere ar five
companies-df rebel,-cavalry in tbatticimty-fpr "
guard jhese wbrka, who rebuild them as fast as
General Hunter,; there -has been noth-
ng further seen of torpedoes. . .The
gunboats, however, keeb a irood sharm
. . 1 cj a I
ookoutjn plying up and own the river.
rort KouaLNew South. Avnl 30.
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Contra5ANDsTkade.
Travis, aptaini Keid was tseizejd at
"Rnltimnrft-Qn-Saturdav-iust as she wa5
ne hnndfed and'fifty watches per -.day; or leaving the harbor loaaed .with, all kinjs
-every four minutes, are now turned at the r, . u lUor :, w ,-v-cre : iulr
Waltham Watch Factory. When thecdntem- . . ; a 1 L!1 f rm - l,t. -
plated addition to the company's works is pHsoneaUVonieuetauj r
completed, about double the present number tons, gold Ucimeaiciue ixe
of bands, about 5o0, will be emj
On
one
Married. --Near : Kinston N-6.
of April, 1864, at the residence of the, bride's k'v,Lp1 Was 'ascertained" tb !t
lather, ' by liev. troo. W.' Camp, Mr. Ii. D. "-ir tj. t it rn vtiKt'i n Rirh'
Odumlavmember cf Capt. J. DCaihmtns 'to ITr. Blakeslya; mejebnt m-icte
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light artillerf, to Hiss Annie Pearce.'
mond.
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