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i 1 . - 1 : I. 1 i I BY rGEO; MILLS' JOY.? ; :..v,ADYERTISING "'RITES i(- ISquare on insertioni i i . L J i L'.vr,rnTt'OI 00 1' evety succeeding insertion,..,,. ' I One inch makes a 8qaare and a)l advertisement will be fcontinue'd lintif forbid, unless othemiaa or Hftred. and charsred accordinsly. To secure insertion pit r?n?nLINA TEMES will be pub: TheNOBf iuhed TOi Craven st? flO P -SD AY d FRIDAY evenings , on eet, New-Berne, N. C. . ERXS OF THE PAPER. ryru advance; $1.35 for 3 month rcaontb... i , . . s . : tbey should be handed in l)y Mondar anct Thurs dav nights. ""All bills are tobe eettled on the 1st of Verjrraonth Aliberardisconntimade tb thoaa who adVertisa-larfrelv. The Timis, has a larger ' ' ' ' n ' J 1 - ' ' ' ' : . : . .', ' J r 1 1 11 1 1 1 ' 1 1 - VOL. L . : NEW BEIE, N. C.,' TUIISDAYj SEPTEMBER 11864; circulatwn in the -pistrlCUof North Carolina than !5J SGLECOP2S& FOR GALE ' it ile ol W d iMibHcaitlpJand by tne different any, if not all, tUrer jpapei a comUnedand reaohinr NO. '67., ererv. part df the DJatnct, is tue bist mopa advertising that could be deiredi'v"- ' 'A .it' TO' "'OX & YOUNG. ' Pfavnl -a : . . " .... . : : OTwlvaI InilrnmeBti. '. and Stin.of all lfad. BUSINESS .C AB.DS.: "it- - - ' ' ' . ;.Ctcv h5l5.PoUock. Street yearly opposite-the, Post " - f B6ught and sold by --v 1 Oflf.evNeWBeroe, K. C?.,4! j.1. , , t;j ' .iA4it et-:;- PEBKINS j BROTHERS. V itt-I-J- KJ fcJi-.'-' -.t "iT-" u4 tf . i II.AItET. TTINliS. AND NOME - - , U. A UIKU UUCi " -. ..-"r .. I. ... .... - i " I Tp. . -. ; : , ' 1 " : Kj other articles. euch as. Canned Goods! P . 'r " MfiBltIFIfiID As CO., . . r- land other euitable Sutler'B Goods! to elose J. .-, ,.j . i 1 ' - ; I affdirauf BADCLlFFE it COOfEE, for .. .. GrDceriea, rroyiion, etc. . I J 'Poitocit street, 2 doora weet of the Post. Office, i j . . ( - - - NEW'BEBNE. N.C. '' To)EMX TIIOMPSOlV, ,C - WHOLESALE AND RETA f L UROCER, . ConmiMion Merchant, nd general deAler in - SUTLER'S STORES, CRO IICEBY.JGILASS WARE, BOOTS, SHOES, AND , , - : ; FANCY. ARTICLES.,,. "' a Broad Street, New Beme.N. C, ? ;:w.xjPoAt,:-i j -:;;: ' :vcVW.Westj j. ':'v,i:pb AiiK & WE 8 X , -, . .. . 1 . .i A UC TIOSEER 8t 1 1 H; 50 Pollock. Street, J - ,i 1 6tf Nkw Bxrnb N. C, SUBSISTENCE and Good Laving. j, . PERKINS BROTHERS nfTin.tRs or 'ii! I Groceries, TProviIon, Sotler Good, Ac., --V M&-VWCSVWf m m - v ' r - ' ?an .r&aSaJS Awo; ntZ lAnurt Cotton Gins, and Pond &. Dunck. loe As Mr Kakgeako Usss; Stoves.. jJt . t mr : lx .kjb. 11. wo 1 -w a 5t prices paid for Cotton, TV i r-; 39 CRAVEN STREET, i. v? r. BKOWN. . ls'slon Merchant, nnd Wholesale and Com - 'Iietail urocrr, . 4 Vtv i Vfv- RTRKRT. 'NEW BERNE. r;U. feb 1. ' " 1 - 9tf C.JONE8,. - .-.-.- , Attorney add Counselor at I-iavr, n'oTnTience "of fourteen years, tenders, hi nis professional services to the public. Office in tne hrick house, opposite tne aim" irick house, 'Berne.',"' - - 1 :"' - C. p. XiOoitiis; C. B. DlBBLR.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL : '. ;'.-... . dealer in Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, : - HAt nnd Caps, School. Books, j . Stationery, tfec. .. --KVoT, RtrAet. New Berne. North .Carouna, . mar 9 ... .... - ! -; 15tf,. r;ArTGDON Sc BIDWELIi, ,; . .. ;' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS t DHY GOODS, SUTIiEB'S STORES, an a M n o crxK ft I EH 3 1' v : South Front Street, Ne w Berne, N". 6- dec 19 - . ltf ARCHY 8, D'UlfCAR. . WATCHMAKER AJTD! JEWELER, ,.-Atf2ul?ollociE.'Street, New Berne, N.C. - Part'vlar Attention paid to repairing, deplO ! ' : ltf - . ,mt- . ..... ; v '. ' - "YyEINSTEIPr 3c BROTHER, Whol??ale and Retail Dealers in Dry Goods, Clothing, Jewelry, Vancf Goods, ilosiery, Boots, Shoes, "1 - , Hati Caps, ike. Csrnet oX Pollock a. d Middle sts.,NewBerne,N.C. All the above naved articles 'will be sold at a gmaH advance abovo cost. Come one, come all I and examine the stocky j 2tf - - - y jr. 8CD2LfrJLlTtpEK--Dealeiiii . Fereign and Domestic Mine aud XJnors, - Tracer Beer, Cigars tnd. Tobaeco, At the N. Y. Cigar Store, M .ldlt St., New Berne, North Carolina. , . . - ' gUOOTIVC GALHSBl. . , by; QHAELES ERNIn w:in, 4 Craven Stnxt.Jfeto Betne, N -tk Carolina:. . This gallery has been fitted for th accommodation nf the public. It affords great ui"es.iorprac-i lice, thereoy enabUng Toor shots t become good inrVtTM T'frftnfitriof the nii!lie is Bolioited. I inancsme.- aneraironageoi mepu -uoiaBu.iiuiieu. J ELAND, biglow & co ) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, : And Vholetaljf dealers In 'Fruits, Groceries, Trovi aiocsForage, ice,' . j , . r . . .. Vollock Street. 1st dooor from .East Front Stieet. New Berne, N. C. , 48U tx ri. sAxtTbBioiJs, ? .! r:'t. y- l s W i. ...., . , r . "ic qI4 and flilrer TTatehes, ; . ; j 1 t9u't '.: Vy.'CIek and JTeweIrT f. yMidd 'Strtei; next doer to 'the'eoptcx.;;, 1 f ; rarScuiar attention paid to repairing of Watches, Qocl and' Jewelry. ' ' ' HeBeraeAcg.lISoX; rr 59 tf.;; rrinnxA8 siccorsicis 9 !,AH3IY'ANDNAVY r, OpponU the Nxw Bzurx tJdforarmirIerldc:ekJMjo AJk D HAIR DYE, at ' J 33tf ' ' : - . 1 19 Pollock Street nCIIOOI BOOKS.' A larce as? ortment of Primary School Tt w.; lfcet, e y nnrrliRHftd exneciallv. for the wants of tnt8 mail I together, with an-extensive stock-of ;StatiO" THOMPSON & HAYDEN'S. On fh east nide of Middle at. 4 doors south f ItrAJLd.-Nw Berne. - ; J ''. 1; ' 1 Mt ROUS ickles, out the sale very, cheap,-- U; ; ,'i-vi, -t-j s.i-4U. Also! TWO BILLIARD TABLES, c Enquire of GARY MQOLTON,' at their former l . c r 0 : Sltf A3IE8. ri; r errrnsQr-f? Tf Ri DIBBLE. South Front Street near the Gaston House, -d n complete' addition to my stock in trade, I now offer to tho public of New Berne,, one of the best and cheapest stocks of 2roerIeo,':'tV 4 "'. ' -J?tuc!y -Goods, ; , Glaaa and Crockery Ware, , . Sutler's Goods, .! ,.. ! , ...j ,. ' Notions, ;--n -i.,: I Hardware, -'' ?-;S , Soots and Shoes, ! Flonr, ;- i i" i yt ' ' Che"eevi,i:t,lc, A"0' ' . ' . ' for sale in this city: 1 Sutlers, Traders; and busi ness men in the.different Sub-Districts of North Carolina are invited to examine my merjfhahdize 1'. Fresh shipments of Roods are regularly received from Northern Ports, and all: orders executed celerity and dispatch; i - T APT G DO IV & BlDWELti WHOLESAtE DSALXRS IW DrrfitAdi. Groceries, Sutlers' Goods, Ac. ' ? South Front Street Be , Have constantly on hand;for the J9bbing Flour, Molasses, Pork, Hams, . -Smoked Beef; Pigs Feet, Mackerel, Codfish,. -1 Sardines. Dry Goods, : Yankee Notions, illardwafe, , Tin Ware, " 1 Dried Ffuits, v Preserved Fruits, Jellies, ! v.. 'v Canned Meats' Canned Tomatoes, Condensed Milk, , "'Butter, ' " ' ' Cheese.";!; i-.'.u Lard. ' I Fancy Soap ; Perfumery, Kerosine.Oil," Pickles, Sugar, . Coffee, Tea. Boots & Shoes, 'V-.. KtnHnnorvj general variety of sutlers' goods, Stationer And a Marl Asanrfed rrJfl wCrt - Dealers at the very lowest market prices may 21 . - ' ... j Andrew coLiiiNs . j - Would inform his friends and patrons ecled a new store on Craven street 'Oliard Hall, which he has filled" with ,4 ,-t,u ries ; p 1 :.A;, ioiee stock 01 r . " , ' ; : . , ; .j. . : , V AIJlllLir CBOCE ";',"!" " and " v 'Provisions, LEOPOLD '' BAES, door ron Middle street, between Pollock and Broad, one south of "Lewis Tin Shop; keSps constantly hand, a. choice assortment of ! DRY GOODS, i y '. .MEN'S FURrVISnrtK; GOODS, LADIES' WARb S, . . j BOOTS, SHOES ani . - . i GROCERIES, which he offers at wholesale and retail,very cheap. New Berne, Jan. 2. 1864. t t 3tf you snAKJB irotJR VJ V L - ' IT Too Nails Off, With CHDLLS AND FETEB. when "Spwner'i Vegetable Ague Pill., "will CUKE you f Call ' and get. them at i PERKINS'S J tf 31 i uor. i liroaa ana aiiaaie bt3. i- on lf II.f TAIX GOODS p " The best assortmennirthts. department at the lowest prides, can always he found ayBberoundatl-' 1 : ; TOMLINSON'S, Craven stret,, dec 19-atf .v. ) belowtna Pot OQce, New Bei i c I RESERVE XOTJR XIEAJLTII! ! at r.niTt.M.r Which hrnvPA thfl beflt and safest medwiaenowinuse, as a prevehtatiTe of Ague end I fceTer, Chuls and,ever,;asit acts on tneyeteman I such a way 'as to clensetthe stomach, Liver, ad uoweis, oiuuot ciiccnYo iuiua wuuvictvuio otuu-1 iilant imparting tone to the Stomach, tnd; Strength 1 o the System.- Sole apeney t in this city: t ' ,J ' 1 '40 tf ; t.r;rTfo: CXXOOTER STAR FOR 8AX.E. E ir-: rTi De Subscriber offers, for aale the Schooner Staj; 'uirifl'- t ".-p?n9T?-MafS IX UV PEIIRLJIBKY - I fftii vifpfTDi nawiv rtfliriTMi Ann irv ata anr nrurii a t . j - - l r n i . Ti ---.- - '-w- . j .----- f " - j . . . . . J I . . - I - ;. ' . L - . . , ' ; 1 r . - t ,.. abSt ti v byerson &r COY-'-- ' return ro me juaiciai amnoruy orineir stave traaeoetween-tnexiUnited tate5s ' ,' y " . I . i. :. .vV.rrllA KfrAftf. Twar Polfnlc Street '' I rnnntrv. . v - . - : ":: i . : . . inr AtnisriM nnn'hpr ';"Rnt!ritr' Hf oJoW i A TAILOR, ; t Vpw Bma'Ansr. 30.1864. i ! .63 T '.nvr i . . . . j, I f l Wl- le Ji i ftAn- - - , i- f , f A - ' -i 4 3 aki in ii. i '.. i in l n h iT.n ih HTini innTFfle rnnpiiinnfi t Episcopal Ckurek, hTlEW POTATOES. 1 r ,l r V r ' I The Consnls-GpneraL CJnn'snls. ViVp.- arid al'norl nf Wari;nrrfAM Ur ' -... I r v..iivr.AJVil rfAiW-fnr nal bv , lTuusux auu ,vu uiciwu, vux,s orei pectlVfi -iPieniPOteniiariRi rrnt thA 617th wM tfromtfoiBi... ... I, . " ..i , -v,, i t .? , WM,tXtOALK, .i Vw.k?u it Jpii Hnnd rcJ il5arreIslMor, ,r The lines which ve print Below wef find under this title in the New Bedford Mercurv. They . --- - ' . i . ,W were mspirea"?)y tne gin orone nunarea oar- reis oi moiasses anu mo prvnuse 01 asmuBuuiwc, theWfltetamnun by Captain Jamis Makee, formerly , oftNew Bed- 7T : T, oi-..-i: loro, but nw a pianter3 on one oi tne nawxcn Tolonna J . r --r ' :-; ;'.4 'Tiacominff, Father Bellows, one hundred barrels .. w - r-.i . .': s.v .;J i - ! - more- ; .., , -. 5 - "Hi.t.-L'-i - :v vii;, Molasses for the masses K p -i V' ! i shore; The kingdom the: cannibals as 1 adding to our kingdo f- tf . ;"-'v more, 'Tis coming by the barrel fmleyond the oceans t. -v i i ; So let our 8TAVi:9;of music by each i - ' - . I be sung : i . For every stav&iedewed with sweets beneath the "I - barrel & V-V hJ& ff-? ; r yme, 9-';-.2:: And sweet as is the gift,vour. numbers with the contont, chxmk. ; ;, A . -. , . :i , . i - s; Ana - neraiueu ettcu aiuoruus xxuup iuai uioap Filled full of consolation, for .the ''Sanitary Fund Send on the sweet instalment of the patriot from ' afar, 5 , r ? To here in hospUal or field our wounded heroes rvare,' - - " 5 f ' r Then;taJ:e.tn:generous spigot out ana levmei Ufluidflow, 7. - ! ' YhM let each. UckVthe lasses, and then, on and And with each soldier let us send our tribute o'er : the main, - - ' i !; God. fill his barrels ever 'with the juices of the cane. ';Y;;r:;-i;::!:.OFFICIAL,.-' " ' by the pkesn)5jft op the united states of :" . ajieeica.' ; : , 11 A PROCLAMATION: 1 , . l.WuEREAS. .additionaL articles to the I ' " . OenefalConVention of FriendshipComt ention ftaviga pierce, and iavigation, between the United States and Denmark, of the 26th oiU additional articles? being in the English and French languages, are Word for word as follows -"rtV?" 'ADDITIONAL ARTICLES. l To the General ConventipH U Friend- Sxne unuea. oiaies oi f America ana Hia iMajesty the Kingv'ofaDenmark wishiriff to favor their mutual commerce uyvfluwiuiug, 11 vitwi. vjr ..ic- cessary assistances to their, respective vesseis,,the undersigned Plenipotentia- nca, o " . j , .Lr. r.,..Y w'r".1-!! vention oi rnenasmp, commerce ana Navitionycoudte ?n the twenty-sixth day of April, 1826, between the contracting barnes.- l:: itracting p ARTICLE L ; Tho respective Oonsuls-General.Con; u.kn.Pntieiiia " onH ' iTnm rv, 1 v mcttar Aerents, shall have the nghtas snch.to sit asjadsandarbitrators.iusueh dif- fAMnroe mav. arisp. phhpr Jaf. sm nr I fi"77r - : -- in port, oetween ine captain, omcers ana Ar(iW Qf tV.R vessels beloPffincr to the n ticn whose' interests are committed,, to th the adiustment of wap:es and the exe- cution bf contracts, vvithonthem ,. rLrit' ' r ' t - V.X-ii-r-sl- .-'t ",: i '4 ence bf the local authorities, unless thel conauci oi me crew anu ine omcers, or r-ii.i;;r4 .i. o tapiaiqs, suyuiuui?im u me oruer rqt is however "understood that-this species Ofjudment or arbitration shall not deprive I !the 1 contending parties of the right they have tbresbrt on their thi local authoritiei?for-thi!Wiarefl a- ?' ' - ' T-- . Uck the foe. I" :1 :- i ."; - 1 W i -i ; . .; : i 1 An ' lof vmii Wptjsintfs hanlcwnrd witiislfts bevond I t - -.f v,"' l -o - 7- - -o- - - - w , i uavc 1110 came juil Quu .aiuc:ao n mcy Cc me. N. C. -A , lt,A aM , . . . n "1 ' s I Ij 0 r .; Ut feiiicac Trade 1 ' - 1 vcic iuoci tuji v w . vj. iui huij m vhw ' I To crown the cood thilanthrotist. the ecneraris .-Uij w.ii:u.fk"ii' i 1 : tent ' . I - , . " ' v , I VUIJ I VIJVlVll 93 I lot April, lHSD, were conciuaea.apa tides, and have-thereto .that hehaa i tmripa nf th' nartifRJ at Washinatnii 1 TiUrT' tVmlmoto of tUn , opposite tne 1 . iU j'm-4U"A r ( T. ,1 1',V ,u:l. p!' Ai t ii" i alaro-e and cicvcuiu uay ui uuiy iobi, vvxnoii inffton. On U16 eieventn aaV'OI rest and: irrtpn'onm frorn the ships of vvar khd rriercnarit Yfes I oTo' i-F AAimfnr T?m Mo ntimncal r n- . . . - I BblS V lUCU.tUUUM ! X Ui luto UUIUUCV theJ 8ftall apply to the competent Itri- hn i ne on'Wt. onK hn m writing demand said Seser er.-provu. w u wu-it ' c it'-U f rlit, by the exhibition of the-registers; of the -j. hsollsf lhe I i ' er official-documents snail nave liac. - documents duly . , . . , . s . f Vdfinarted.'bVrCQDV oi sad rdnVcerti6m bvthe thkUra. lre lor(uie; suppression oltne s and on this reclamation :beinsr thus sup ' : f A -1 .u?it u ?c -uHaM.v,.- rexuseoj unless, there be sumcient' pi 001 r i' . ; - , v -.. ? ... 1 when arreste(l, shall- be placed at' the! t , . -1 . fc...r. w-i Xc iA rw..,T rir.r. rrtl suls.Vite-Consuls urCommercial Agents i ortrl m ott no Annhhorl lr "dii ciain " .U.tht tne vessels to wnicn mey pe- . i . . , . i . i . i lohged I or sent back tat try.by a vssei'bf the sa D their own c6u - 4, kx, , ; .tr Uoka r i ;ui.- .i l -r . i rtihVriii.iiHr. ; vpxshi WMntAiinVKr. . jjul . i nQ Bent back wUll5n three meatbsfrom frtnrl tn rnU rnri.h.T af?v rrlm r be, hig- rrendef may 6e delayed iuiiud.A :ljj. x u lAii u. lu iirif i; Liiiii 1111 k xu,VA uii m Li niiii 17 1 rikW-UVi; :-Kall.rirA nrhnnl ""Tr ZZL-5 t The present fadditiori ..tJi eight hundred and tvveWsi, and; being TT:-:r C L. J I. 0,1,,; .AncnfnffU sori!1 tfl t h 0 -o. of, and by His Maiesty the- King of penmark, the ratifications, shall be -ie-. changed at Washington within b month from. the date hereof, or sooner, if pos sible. , In faith whereof we, the undersigned, in virtue of our, respective fuH powers. have sisned the present addlffonal ar :i - j t " 2 . i J!i5: i L arnxed our ?wii TnNr i;J July, m; IKi1 the year of ourl.ornthoAisaiiti eighr80?? hundred and sixty-one., .,n witnessg whe ; W-R; EASLOl, ; i lV I J:--,-- - r.'- - J " And' whereas' thV said additional ar- State of ti e United States, and , It RaaslofT, Charge dAfFairs of His Ma iestv'the Kmr pf ijerirpark in the Ttni tea otaies, op tne i part ,oi tneir; repect- iyegVvernments:..v-i':V K No vvj therefor,- be it known ADranam jjincoin, rresioentoi 1ic ft6 thfe ett'd thit tK m aiVrl pvpv served tahd fulfilled with good faith by the United Sttnd tnitir 4. - a ' s .i" ' '' - - at68 and the citizens there- of. J vitness Where0fl have-hereunto 1 . . . !,;.; v. , j 6et my hand and caused the seal- of the TTWJf stfo aKA ' . ; ; ;..- tOT.0Twin Cl. sJ twe tneyearf otonr- Lord oneithousand ABRAHAM LINCOLN. : ' e President, !; ' v1'-"' f! Y ini J ,YV M. ;X3 - WABD, j . : .- 7.,V'i'.':. ' f - s.r; Secretary of State.v' : BY THE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES 6F AMERICA.' 5 WnEiutAs arr additional article. to the frfeaty for the suppression of the--African articl. is, word for word, a, followii-- Ft In witness whereof, I have bereunto he Independence ofthotJnited Stales sctin had, and caused the seal of tho i - I itZ " TTfJX viV' W W Britannic Majesty fox the suppression of the Afrtqan blave Tradet signed at : i :: WHEREAS. by tbe 'Iirst artlfcle Ol.the ,Mf uU ttV-t IV as Kin z toil. April 7, bOJi. ; i T -.Px. ... - v . , ... ' .. . stipulated : and agreedthat those-shipa of' 4he' respective navies of.tlie twohirrh 1 4. . L. . contractine parties which shall be oro- instructions for that mentioned,1 may .nations s of the UvoS )hsas may,upQuxeasopable grounds, tJ,e kv''-'rri-''i r1 rriet by the said cruisers, been. engaged -r . r j . j i in u c n.iuuau h ave li iue uuulicii v ki i !forls OI:ine i; ian ougu uruisurs may .ueiuui auusrau that - or carry awavsnr.h vessels in orner . ' ..' ..,i- .... r ... . . i be brought to trml m the , man-, be exercised only within the distance of 1. - ' : - 1 ' - K. hdr ? lJ? rom the .ot Africaaia ;to. -the; southward-., of. t!io """y-seconu parauei'oi norm Jauiuaej and within thirty leagues from the coast island of Cuba and whereas the of rendenriff the said treaty stilt more ious lor its ' purpose, the plehipo- iaries who sirrned the said treaty of aiuicaaiu, iuay yc caciuocu, qisu nimm thirty 1 eagues of the island ofMadagas- car, wiinin.tmrty. leagues or inetisianp. of Puerto Kico,and within thirty leagues of the island of San iBominio. , f.S-? The present additional article shall have the same force' and validity as if it had been inserted word for word in the treaty concluded between the. two high contracting parties on the tth of April,, 1862, and shall have the some duration as that treaty. It shall be ratified, and tne ratifications shall be exchanged At London in. six months from this date, or . ., ; . , . . . sopner if, possible. , 1; t , , lereof the ' respective and have thereunto affixed thq .peal p their arms.. :, v ,..; ., V one at Washington, the iTtlj day of ruary, in tne yeai oi our luora one - ousand eight hundred and sixty-three.' vv ti : at w aki, i l. s. UXUiN. ; : r - L. SJ "And whereas the said additional article has been duly ratified on both parts, and the respective ratifications of the same' were exchangea at .London on the- 1st instant, oy onanes r rancis Aaams.ji.sq., ritannic - Majesty's principal btate for foreign affairs, on ' 7-- v'w,s"r"' W4 tuJlE ow. lueieiore, ue it Known, iiiut ji, ABRAHAM- LINCOLN, President of w SS t inansp.fi trift Raifi nfifiitinnai article tn n ; IlnHVA Ti Inri tt t iT. Jw made public, to the end that the-same, by the United. Statesand tne citizeni unc , ? United States to be affixed. jLuiiv a,i-;ijC: yt- . ucxiiiigbuu kins l. s. . twenty-second clay of April , in . : ,the year of bur Lord one thousand ' ,eighCliundred and,siixty-three, ' , anl of the Independence of.the, , . .United States the eighty-seventh. : ; it ABRAHAM LINCOLN. By the president : r , ' r ;; . . : William, H,lSewaep, Sec'ty of Btate. good Cxxaptce Stck of Gdm for Sate, and Store t Xet. In coneeouence of illness, tfnd a desire to oto ff -: f north e Ai climate, a raluable stock of goods it pTredvi i for 6ale and etor to let in ; favorable .locality j- I Address Box 104,NeW Berne Fosfc 0J3. I -: - - nSfHf Plenipotentiary of the United Statesi, at' the Gpurt ol St.' James, and Earl Rus ased the I it .i. t-::. tvt:, New Brn, Aug. 39, ISM. qtf v. i , X1 - 7i
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