gaum al of , Go xzntut; ; Published Dally d Weekly oa Cnw Sireee, Hswbern. North Carolina, by ; ' . ' , ' POOL 8IIOTW ELL. ; A' ft SBk Q2J 1 8 iuare, one Insertion , ." 1 . I.'.'1' - " J "wefy'rncceediiHj -Ion. ..'. tern Unas niaka a aquare, aiia t." ' :UemenU oatlnued until xorbid,, unletta o.c rnlse oi Jered. harrsd aeerdttgly. i To secure insertion they sht be handed in by a O'clock, the afternocn i vl all bills are to be settled on the 1st of every iuos.Uk Hbersl dteoount made to those who advertise lair Th JOUR' Al has a Urger circulation ta Eastern It. Carolina than any. If not all other papers ooutbined, reaching every part of the oauntry, ia the BEST mod for advertising in the State. !" - ., TERMS OF SUBSCJUIPTIOIT. ' Daily one year.. ..... ....... I..... ...... SS. i. " six montht .' ... 4.0O PUBLISHED BY POOL & SHOT WELL, IN THE BRICK BLOCK, EAST SIDE ;0F CRAVEN STREET. Te club of ton one year......,.'......... ...TO.ww - To slabs of ton sit months.., ....35.00 ' Yeekly one year......... , ; 8.SO ' six months. l.SO VOL. 7. NEWBEM, N. C, SUNDAY,- OCTOBEE 28. 1866. Price Fiys Cents 4 e!ub of ten. weekly, one year 90.00 A clnbof ten. weekly, nix months. 10.00 'Mm ii SUNDAY. OCT. 28, 1866. LOCAL DEPARTMENT St. A. SHOT WELL,, Editor. Ini pkmdxKt in all things ; paktul to Kom Hk. VILUNO TO DO AM INTENTIONAL WRON9 ; BUT IfXI - XRADT TO CORRECT AND RE PAIS AN ACCtpENTAL ONE. .- : 1 1 : jar. Friends would confer a favor on the , ublic, and ourselves, t j communicating information of all oecor' reaves of general interest that may transpire frem time s time in the city, and vicinity. 1 ; 1 ' I . . post Omoi, Nxwbebs. V. O., I " I' JuxalQ. 186.. t -y The mail will close Daily as follows : ' Tar Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore,- ; . Norfolk, Washington, I. C, and all pointa - . North and East at 7.80 Av M. Moreueed and Beaufort, N. 0.. at. , 5.00 P. M. stoaneke Island,. . . . Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. . noiasuoro', Kaieiun. Wilmington ana an points t West and South at..' ....7.30 A. M. ay River, every Friday at. . i,. ....12 00 M. Tranton and Pillocks viile, every Wednesday and Saturday at... 0.00 A. M. Hetteras, Wednesday, at 4 P. It. Swift Crwfc, Washington and Plymouth, X. C, , every Tuesday, Thursday Saturday at 6.00 A. M. Office open from 7)4 A. M. too P. M.. and 7 to 8 P. M. , Sundays, from 7)i to 8 A. M.. a id 7 to 8 P. M. ' All letters to be delivered in the United States,' ia eluding drop lette.a. mast be prepaid, or they will be sent dead letter office, unless addresxed to Heads ef Bureaus a Washington. D. GEO. W. NASON. Ja.. P. M. ' See prospectus on the third page. Business Notice. In transferring the Times office to my successors, I have passed the sub- acription books over to them just as they stand at this date, and all persona owing the office for . subscriptions, will settle the same with them, while they obligate to fill unexpired terms of smb- scription contracted by me. ,' f All accounts other than for subscriptionsdue ' the-office up to this date will be paid to me, and I tike this method of urging all debtors f o come , , forward immediately and settle the same, as my arrangements in the West will not justify my so journ here more than for a few days. ' r W. I. VzSTAti : 'Oct 18, tf ' I ' t JOURNAL Or COMMEBCTt JOB OFFICE. The Job Department of this paper is too welJ known in JSewbern and vicinity, to need any re eommendation. ' Suffice to say. we have added Beveral Supebiob Wossmxh to that department, and we now propose to do work kxatlt and xi- in the State. , Handbills, Posters, .Cards, Pro grammes, Bills of lading, Certificates, Blank Beceipts Legal Blanks, Indentures, and every " descriptionof Letter Press Printing, done in the : most artistio styles, at short notice. . A fine stock of Stationery and. Printing Materials; kept on hand, : and constantly being incbeased. . THE rEWUGBN DiRKCTORT Will be open for advertisements until the first day of November. . j ! r. Contests ; A Splendid Hap of Eevcbern City ltiTMtoryni$tn-ytf rfeicbcrnmp Ad liev emte Laws Post ( ffict Laws Weighs and Measures--Almanac for 1867 Miscellaneous Matter. ; Thirty-five pages of advertisements have already been set ' up. No business house in the city should neglect to have a card in it Over 000 copies of the first foim have already been struck off. " Call and examine.! In three days the Lojk will be closed. - i I B. A Shotwklx. , Om ADVERTISING LIST. , See advertisement Bichard N. Taylor, who has various valuuble articles for sale. I G. Estes, Collector Int.; Rer., 2dt Dist. N. C , gives notice that he has received the annual list of taxes for 18G4-'6o. r , Business is Nkwbkbn. To gain some idea oi the business importance ot the city, we have been at the trouble of compLiug the following statiBtit S; of trades and professions now being carried on in Newbern Our friends would con fer a favor by pointing put any errors or omis sion in this list, as we are preparing an account ot trade for the city Directory : . ; . Architects 3 ; Auction Houses 3 ; Academies ; Banks 3 ; Banking Houses 4 ; Bakeries 3 Barber Shops 6 ; Blacksmith Shops 5 ; Billiard Saloons 2 ; Boarding Houses' 12 ; Boot and Snoei Stores 1 ; Builders 10 ; ConttnisHion Houses 13; Carpenter Shops 8 ; Confectionaries 2 ; Cigar Stores 3; Custom House; Churches 7; Clothing Stores 15 ; Cubinet Makers 2; Clock Makers 2; Carriage Makers 5; Coal Dealers 2; Counsellors at Law 11; Cotton Gins 5; Cabmen 126; Drng gista 5 ; Dentists 4. ; Distillers 12 ; Dry Goods Stores 50; Draughtsmen 2 ; Eating Houses 5; Fire Companies 2; Furniture Stores 1; Fish .Dealers 40 ; Farriers j 2 ; Groceries 61 ;' Grain Merchants 3; Gunsmiths 3; Gas Works l j Hardware Stores '4; Hucksters 50; Harness Ma kers 4; Hook and Ladder Company; Hotels 2; Insurance Agencies 5; Ice Dealers 1; Ink; Fac tory 1; Jewellers 6; Libraries 1; Mills 2; Milli ners 6; Markets 2; Masonic Lodges 2; Machin ists 2; Musical Instrument Stores 1; Odd Fallows Lodge 1; Printing Offices 2; Photographic Gal lery 2; Physicians 12; Painters 3; Post Office 1; .Railroad Lines 1; Restaurants 5; Schools 6; Shoemakers 10; Shipbuilders 1; Stationery Stores 1; Shipping Agencies 2; Saloons 7; Savings Banks 1; Steamship Lines 2; Tailors 4; Tinners 4; Tobacconists 2; Wagon Makers 3; Watch Makers 3. Wine and Liquor Stores 7; ware bouses 10.. . .? . :i; ; ' r: In addition to these are a large number of miscellaneous occupations, which we have not now time or room to enumerate. i . For 'h Joaraal of Commecoe. .1 TI1K PCSIPS. Mzssbs. Editoes : 1 would call the attention of yourselves, and through you that of the ' municipal authorities', to the deplorable condi- tiou of the street pumps, v . , f. Even as I write the voice of the unfortunate on the other side of the street is heard in a sound between a cougb, a wheeze and a groan, as some little maid or urchin vainly endeavors, by most strenuous exertions, to coax a little water from its arid depths. Till recently oar household had congratulated itself continually upon the conti guity of this pump. Now we must go around the corner for water, which means an indefinite distance For often, upon getting "round the corner," it irf necessary to go further, because many of Vie pumps are in a similar condition. This is a very serious inconvenience in case of fire, "and might well engage the prompt attention of the authorities. ' , A Citizen. Newborn, Oct. 26, 1867. i. , The matter of which "Citizen" speaks was acted upon by the City Cbnncil at its last meet ing we understand. :; " , ' : ' ; - : If measures for the repair of the public "pumps have not already been taken, they should be at a' the earliest moment. The recent disastrous fires are 'enough to convince every one that our arrangement!) for a supply of water in case of need are very deficient, and while the few pumps we have are out of crder there is little security for property, Anotbzb Outrage. It seems as if we, shall never be permitted to close the record of villany daily occurring in our midst, and the country around. Last night our townman, O. R. Col grovei who has recently been carrying on a farm near Trenton, returned to this place, bringing with him all his stock and household goods to avdid their ntter destruction by the desperadoes who are bow infesting the country; We learn that this movement was hastened by the follow ing circumstances : flir. jUoigrove, Having Deara threats of attack upon his premises by the rob bers; made some preparations to receive them by constructing a stockade, and enclosing his stock, Sx. True to their promise, the ruffians to the number of 20 or more, made their appearance yesterday morning about one o'clock, and pre pared the way for an advance on the corral by setting fire o Mr. Colgrove's cotton gin and out houses. We understand unginned cotton to the amount of 35 bales, was destroyed with the buil dings, and other property very much damaged. The band then left; but Mr. Colgrove consid- When will these outrages be stopped ? A com pany of Regulators would be of service. Who will raise it? : ' ,;-.' "": 5-- The Wilmington Journal, speaking of the fre quent recurrence of crime in the country, says : The frequency and character of outrages perpe trated in certain portions of this county require immediate and vigorous action on the part ot our people. " Not long since we recorded a diabolical attempt at murder after setting fire , to the resi dence of the victim. Our columns lately fur nished an account of a peaceable citizen being fired at in the same neighborhood -while riding along the public road, the ball passing througn his hat: and day before yesterday we published an account of the most horrible murder which has ever occurred in this county, which, also, was m this same district These things assuredly re quire the most vigorous efforts of the people to suppress. ; If occurrences of this kind are per mitted to go unpunished, these crimes will in crease with fearful rapidity and may lead to in surrections of the most bloody character. ; : ' " : J r, Supsbiob Cocbt. State vs. Malcolm White. convicted of larceny, Thursday, sentenced to 3d lashes and be imprisoned 3 months.' State v. Banvester Haywood,, convicted on Wednesday, ot murder. , Granted a new trial. Several other minor cases of larceny were tried yesterday ; but with little interest to any save the criminals. ! I In the Federal court, the case of the Jenny Lind occupied almost the entire day, and was fi nally closed. No decision rendered up to this honr. :- -,, - ::" ':. v . The case of Christian vs. Olney was decided against the latter, in the sum of 120 dollurs with interest from last November. The! peculiar in terest in regard to this case was, in th.s, that it settled the question whether a common carrier is liable for baggage entrusted to it 1 HEW , YORK MARKET, r' , urnniD Toa tbk nilwbekn i,wsii ot comuebcb. New Yobk, Oct 24, 1866. Mxssbs. Editob : . . Our cotton market has. been quiet" and inactive with a decline of 3c from ourfiguVes of 17 inst., in consequence of the reports lof fine picking weather in the South. . together with the small export demand.: We quote Middling Uplands 39c; Florida 39ic; Mobile 40c.;, New Orleans and Texas 41c. Receipts for week' 12,474 tales. Sales 11,500 bales. Stock here 90,000 bales. Receints at all rtorta nince IkL' Srvt.- to latest dates, 105,000 bales. Foreign eiptrts 58,000 bales. ' Stock on hand at all the ports, 260,000 bales. : Nava stores ; immediately after our last report our market became much excited and prices ' rapidly advanced. The movement has been mainly speculative, bathed upon the view that producers having felt the necessity of re alizing earlier than usual the supply. ' The bal- ancejof the season will be much smaller, and so prices will be maintained if not still further ad vanced. Crude turpentine is very scarce and held for $7. Sales early in th week, 300 bbls. at $6. Spirits turpentine sold as high as 90c, but has fallen off, and closes quiet at 85c. Sales 6,500 bbls. Stock mostly in bands of specula tors 3,500 bbls. Common rosin is scarce ; sales 8,648 bbls. at $5Ja5i Strained to No. 2, sales 4,454 bbls. at $5ia6. No. 1, sales 9,969 : bbls. at $8a8i for low, and $9ial0 for good. . Pale, sales 14,334 bbls. at $llal4. Total Rales for the week 37,405 bbls. Tar is higher, sales 470 bbls. Washington and Newbern at $3a3 j. 500! bbls. to arrive, at $3ia3i. 350 bbls. Wilmington $4J. Stock 2,500 bbls. Gunny cloth 31ic Rope 15al9c ' .'. 'i Tours very respectfully, " ' Mtjbbat Ferris & Co. Shipping and Commission Merchants, Noa. 61 & 62 South Street, New York -- : 1 Church Directo y Services To-Day Method st Church Rev. Join W. Tuckek, 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. ; Ciaigregatumal Church Rer. A. A. Ellsworth, 11 . m. and 7 p. m. t Episcopal Church Rev. E. M. Forbes, 11 a. m., nd 7 p. m. 4 Baptist Church Rev. A. D. Cohen, 11 a, m. and 7 p. m. Presbyterian Church Bev. L. C. Vass,: at 11 m. and 4 p. m. Seats reserved for visitors Change or Houk. In consequence of a change of schedule on the Railroad. The mail for North and West, will, close at : 7J a. m. 1 All . persons should try and deposit'their letters early, as theie is always much to be done during the last hour. BxsacAiicx's Hxalth. There are not wantinor those who affirm that Bismark, in this, the honr of his triumph, is dying just as they say that Napoleon is unwell from his incurable malady of diabetes, which has proved - fatal to so many great men ? The Prussian's' death at this mo ment wonld be as great a loss to his country as tnat oi Abranam Aiincoin to tnc American nation. Bismark 's malady is in his head, ' like Cavour's. It is said he has the largest heaa of any man in Europe; but large as his cranium is, it is not large enongh for his brains and that is the cause of his illness. It is not a common com- plaint that, being ill of top much brains ! Doc tors think that Napoleon suffers from too mncb " mind also, and pernaps. it is the case with William H. Seward as welL - Stbangb Death rs the Ohio Penttenttaby. A few nights since at the Ohio Penitentiary, 'after the prisoners were locked in their cells, one of the convicts died very suddenly and in a strange manner. The guard saw him rise suddenly in his cot, sit for a moment upright, and then as blood gushed from his nose and month, saw him sink back again to tho reclining posture. He died in a very few minutes, apparently strangling to death. ' Examination afterwards developed the presence of a tumor, which, by the destruction of blood vessels, had canned bis death. ? . ? A Father Killed bt his S k, Last week Mr J. H. Lane, a respectable citizen residing near Lynnville, Tenn., was shot and instantly killed by his son, a lad some sixteen or seventeen years of acre. " The elder Lane, having returned home intoxicated, was offering some violence, to his wife, when the son, coming to her relief, was as nailed by his father, armed with a large kuile. Escape being cut off. be is lielieved to have fired the fatal shot ia defence of his own life. Lost and Fonsd. h . From thet Jackson (Mich.) Citizen. ii Thirty yea a ago, when Jackson was a little hamlet of two or three hnndred persoDn. a young woman might have been seen, one sultry day in August, accompanied by a little boy five yeant old, .wending her way tow rds al grove in the neighboring town of Blackman, for the purpose of engagng in the then common -pastime of pick ing bt-rriea The young woman, j after toiling away for awhile, became annoyed at tb'e cease less importunities of tne child, and sent him home. She thought nothing more of the matter till, upon her return in the evening; she was sur prised to find that the boy had not returned. Iq reply to the queries of the anxious parents the girl narrated the circumstances narrated above, and added that she knew nothing of the wherea bouts of the child. Day after day passed, and Btill the missing member of the distracted family did not return, nor could any ti- dings of him be . heard 4 by his agonized parents. Finally, after every . searching party who went out to find the missing one had re turned and reported their mission fruitless, and after all hope f ever seeing -their "darling boy again' had vanished from the minds of the afflicted parents, suspicion began to fasten upon the young woman, who was a servant in the fiimiiy. She again asserted her innocence, and stated that she knew nothing of the missing boy from the time she had sent him homeward. . In spite ot her protestations, however, she was arrested; for the murder of the boy and incarcer ated in the rude lock-up which had been erected by the early settlers. Here she was kept for a time, till it became apparent that no evidence against her could be obtained, when she was dis charged; from custodjv still asserting her inno cence to the parents of the child, Who longed for some tidings chat would despel the uncertainty wbich hung over them like a cloud Their hopes were doomed to disappointment,' however, as nothings could be heard of the missing! one, and he Was finally numbered with the dead, the parents giving up ail hopes of ever bearing from tlieir lost toy ugain. , ; Years passed and the little hamlet became a large and flourishing city. . The solitude Which formerly reigned on the banks of: the Grand Riv er was broken by the mechanic, and the artisan, and the air resounded with tbe'hum of industry. Nearly all the old sectlers had passed away, and another generation succeeded them. Among the many new comers was a son-in-law of the af flicted family. Mr. J. C. Ballard, our fellow townsman, who was greatly surprised a few days since to learn that the boy who had j long since' been numbered with the dead had arrived in the southern part of the State, and was mak ing inquiries after his family, f The boy had grown to be a stalwart man of thirty-five. His countenance hud become bronzed by continuous exposure to the elements, and his sinewy frame hardened by repeated I adventures in the Western wilds.. lie stated that he had but a dim recollection of his former home, but vividly remembered the j time when two stalwart forms with red 'visages crossed his path, and snatched him up in their arms, and carried him off amidst his piteous cries for his loving mother. Since that time be has been constantly with the Indians joining j them in their hunting expeditions, and following their trail as they journeyed toward the setting sun. He learned to speak the language of the Potta watomiea for that was the name of the tribe with whom the greater part of his life bad: been spent and iu answer to his repeated inquiries, his captors told him that they had stolen him from Jackson County, and that his name was Willey. Tbe Indians confounded this name with Filly; which was the real name of f his father. Mr. Ballard went in search of the missing one, and upon arriving at the place! where he bad been making inquiries was told that he had gone away, but would return in a few; days, when .he wilt proceed to the home-!- his aged" parents. to make glad tne hearts ot an am cted lather and mother. Truly, "Truih i stranger than fiction." .al j f - An Unnatubal Motheb. We have heard of unfeeling parents, but thaf female who left her baby on an editor s door step in Uieveland, with a note requesting that It. be j taught to be an editor, ranks with Medea in urter and indefensi ble heartlessness. : .What had the little cherub done, to deserve such a late?! This unhappy creature, do .btless, entertained delusive idea of editorial life. Some of our friends envy ns be cause they opine that the Southern and National Express Companies are organized for the Special purpose of transporting the unlimited presents we constantly leceive over the left. Little girls envy ns tor opera tickets and little boys for tree seats at the circus. Lazy people effect to admire our lot because wn "have nothing to do," We only wish their mothers had lelt them at our door-sill with special injunctions as to an edito rial training. That's the extent of misery we wish them! , ftloonstmc 9Ion avrcli. A letter from Stntgard, speaking of the Young King of Btivaria, days ; I I' Rumor declares that, instead of occupying himself with public affairs, he gives himself up to strange eccentricities. Pressed as Xxhengnu, he moves about upon his lake in a boat, which is made in the form of a swan, like the hero Of wag ner's opera. He is so much enamored of moon light tbat he has set up in his sleeping chamber an apparatus bortowed from the theatre which enables him to bask mdbe chaste rays of the moon at all times and rdall reasons.'. Ot all the follies that a king may bftlecpto commit, these are cer tainly among the mo!?t innocent. They will draw tears from none, but will on the contrary excite wie laughter of his subjects. -' Enfeebled and Delicate Constitutions, of both sexes, use Helmbold's Extract Buchu. It will give brisk and energetie feelings and enable you to sleep well. Both are prepared according to the rules of Pharmacy and Chemistry, and are the most active that can be made. dec 7-1 j New Advertisements. for sale; ,0NE tlSST-CLASS WOOD WORTH'S TZANIAO MILL, Will plane, tongue and grove from Tea to Fifteen Thousand feet or Lumber In ten hours, . . 1 First-Class Grey & Wood's Planer, With Twenty inch Cutternaada. One Moulding and Sticking Machine, ONE ENTIRE SETT OI" , BUCKET AOT TUB MACfflNERY, Including Shafting,! Pallets, Draws, Saws, Laths, 4o , Sc., of sufficient capneit to turn out " One 1?lxotisa.n.i Buckets per Week. The Sett cost $LA00 ta Gold, but will be sold for ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS IN CURRENCY. ' The above Machinery will be sold at a great bargain to wind up an estate, by BICH. N. TAYLOR, Ex'r,, . Or bv W. W. DAVIES, - Oct 28-lm Corner Pollok and Craven sta. O T I V Jfl. Coujectob's Omcz. U. 8. Internal Revet ux, ) 2d. 1itbi.t, ORru Cabolika, J WumInotoic. N. C, Oct. 25. !8rt6. ) NOTICE is hereby given to all concerned, that I have received from Jennli.g's Pigott. Assessor for this Distrust, the annual list of taxes for 1864-'&S. 8aid list embrace Uceusrs. dcmes and articles enumerated, in Schedule A. Int. Bev. law : they will be doe and payable on or be fore the a th of Sovemher, 186d. If payment is delayd bevond the expiration of tbat time, a pnalt of ten per centum will be added together with twenty cents for no tice, and four cents per mile for travel in serving it. : Taxes tor New Hanover county are payable to me at my office in Wilmington, For lailiu county, to J. T. Boat her land, at Kerana villa. -- ' '- ' ,. For Wayne county, to H. L. Grant, st Goldsboro. For Wilson count v, to P. B Wtng. at Wdm. i For Ldgeenmbe oiaanrjr. to P. l.: Wing, at Tarboro. For Pitt county to W. A. 'herrv, at O.-eenville. For Iienmr coiuify, to one of my deputies, who will atteud at the Arais-ant Assessor's office. Kin ton, from lovember 6th to the l ith. i f- For Craven county, to Cl L. Estes, t Sewbera. v.rr arteret couuty. to John A. tied I k, at Beaufort. - For Green county, to i n- of my l-puue, who will att ud at Knw hill, rom November 11th t- toe 3 h. - Kor Jos couuty. toi ne f my DpatlM. who will att -wi t T eiiUMi, from November 11th to th . 20th. . yr n'Ow conn y. t one of my Dpniie, who will at end at JacktOuvuL-, lroio llih t ihf 2 tu L. O. E TFS, oct 2i-t20nov , Collector In'L Bev ad Pist, N, O, -a Shipping. -pOH. NEW YORK, f .1 t Murray's North Carolina Steamship Line, Betvseen New York and Xewbern, rN. GL'; . i ' . The First-Clasa Stesniabip ' L 0 U I S A M 0 0 R E , B EN NET, Cjommander, wii.Aisai rrora mis port lor xew iwt ' itfpMt nn "HI KMI1AY. Nov mn 1st. 1866, at a o'clock, P. M. , . : For freight or i assage apply to " . WHITFOBD, LlXXi k CO. ' GOODSPKED'8 WEKKLY STEAMSHIP IaINJR. , 4 Carrying the U. S. Mail, " . Between New York" and ". Newbern N0R1H CAROLINA,-' Tlte A So. 1 Steamstitp ELLEN S. 'TERRY, C II A P I N, Master, WILXi sail from this port for New Tors v;?rJ. LZ.C . All Goods directed to my care will be received and forwarded Free ot Commission. -For freight or passage, having unsurpassed acoomms- tiouB, apply at Wil. H. OUVEti b CO'S Brick Store s sep7-ti. O. P. GOODSPEEDTAttent. c O P Y I ST. . THE subscriber respectfully offers his services to the public as a COrYIST in manuscript, of any description of papers for which reasonable charges will be made. He maybe found at the City Clark's Office during businesH houra.- A . s :sf : " oct 27-2t..,. ;.;.' .;. j U. L. 8TEVENSON. A FAKM TO; LEASE, . FOB THEEE YEAES, an EXCELLENT FABM, situa ted in Greene county, N. C, fltteen miles North of Kinston. containing , ' -- k- - Twelve or Fourteen Bandred Acre, One-half cleared and in high state of cultivation , well adapted to ;he culture of COiToN, COBN, 40. Facilities tor manuring are good. I- - , J , v . Corn, Fodder and Stock will be sold with the farm. For further particulars address 8AKX F. EDWARDS, - oct 26-d2w3 - , i . Hookerton, N. C. TO C01T0N PLANTERS. TENDENTNG my thanks for your patrorage and cour tesy towards me during the last two years, I aropt this method of informing you t that 1 am purchasing OUTTO.N at tne HIGHEST MARKET, PRICK, And mavltlng I Liberal Advances on ; Cotton Packed, and Keady for Shipment on Owners' Account. - ' . i i - i . : ' I HAVE BOPE AND BAGGING FOB ' SALE, AT t . . " . . Market P(r ices. I respectfully solicit you to call on me before disposing of your bTAPl.F, i j - JOHN SATTEELEE, on Ftt.t;trr, Cfficc' of DIBBLE. WOtfi'V & CO., Middle St., Oct 2fi-3ui i j ALL aiCSlC BOOKS FOll THE YOPN6 "MERRY. CHIMES" ... ' IS J ,"' i : V Universallv Admitted; 'to be the Best, 1 His new book of Mr. L. t. EMKRHOJf'S has already met wltb a sale altogether unprecedented and thougn. his previous work, nr. wo.aen wresiu reacnea Its tAree kyndredtH edition of one thousand copies each, present a: pearances indicate that the Alert y Chimes will go neyona it ' ' The Flem. niarv Denartments contain Just Those Pe culiar El mcnts that Attract and fcetain the Attention of i hildren. '1 he 8ongs an? not old and time-worn sung through a dozen books but, new ana Bparuing, Aaaptea to all Occasions, and Alive with the Spirit of the Times. Price SO cents a copy $5.00 a dozen, tipeclmen pages on application. . j . OLIVER DITSON CO.. Publishers, oct 26-tf . 477 Washing. on street. A Splendid Store-Room 1 tor Rents EXCELLENT LOCATION. The First Floor of the Journal Office, A ROOM ; 45 FEET LONG AND 16 WIDE, IN ONE OF THE 1 i Best Business Places in ? the City. Apply at once at ji r- ' oct 2G-tf Tins OFFICE. II. W. JONES & CO., CTAVE received per steamer TEBBY, a very fine lot of I l LALI.1S! Lllfc.SS consisting oi FRENCH MERINOS, POPLAINS, &c, FINE BLEACHED SHIRTING, CASSIMERES and SATINETTS, v l HOOP SKIRTS, &o., A Fine Lot of :' . - r - - l -v.' ;V -- r ' - '-,- MENS HATS, CAPH, &cc The leanest Styles mad Est Q,nallty, , For sale as low as can be found in the city. oct 33-tf . WEINSTEIN & BRO., Corner ar Pollok, and 31 id die sta., Hcwbcra, , WHOLESALE AND BET AIL DEALEKS IS Dry Goods. Clothing Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Furnishing Goods and Notions, rpHaT take pVasure in annonncin? to their patrons J. and public in general that they constantly keep on hand a FIbc Assortment of the above goods, which they offer to a 11 at a I Hmall Advancet Above Cost. Also, FINE STOCK OF i LADIES' H118. OPES' GOODS, ,';, tlUKS, SHAWL. CLOAK. : KID GLOVES. Which will be sold at VEBY LOW PBICE8. Call and examine our t$bck. . .. act 24-tf J A SIMPSOS. ii; - BUIIiDER AND ATtCmTECT, Broad street, abort George. HAS returned to Newbern. and is prepared to execute all Ainds of CABPENTEKS' WoKK in the BlSi manner, and at Moderate l?rtcra. liefer to A. 1. J MtMJ s, f Jtt. oiabli, oLiir-ii, ALLEN C. . . ' ;- oct vrd-lm ' NOIITII CAR.OLISA.) Court of Pleas and J Qnrterfietfoni. Craven Coaaty, ) SEtTliMBB TEKM lSOtt. SAM'L B. BTREtT, Ag-ntforV : - i . V.U. B. WADbWOttlH.. ' I . JESSE W. LEIGH. J In tbis cue, it aptarii g to the Cou t that the defsa. ant so absents himsolf from the county or Mate, or S 0nceals - iiimself tbat the ordinarr process of law cannot be served on him. It is onlered that publication be made tn a newspoper p luted in the city oi Newbern, tor six weeks succ-a-iveiy. or the said aefcnaut to appeir at the next term of the Court of Pleas and Quatter !ettS:oiia, to Do Dflia lor tne wa cotuiiv , h hu uwn H.titee, iu the city of Newbern, on the 3d Monday tn December next, ad plead, or ju--gmei t by default will be extended and pn ceedhngs hud ac-co-dig to law. W imess. . G. BHk'Aji. Clerk of our said court, at office the 2d Uonday of September, 2866 oct 27-Cw ' .WSL G, pBTAH. Clerk. oct 27 ft Millinery, Straw Goods, ic. Li Fob Sale bt Dbuggistb, Fanct Good . : BxAJJCSS A20 PEBJTVKBft, . -. Unrivalled. . Bogers Fragrant Odontoline for the teeth sad breath. The popular exclamation is, What a delightful fragrant article; superior to anythiag 0 the kind 1ft th market; contains no abid or anything injurious to the teeth." Otve it a trial. . Sold by Druggists, ptrfumery, and fancy goods dealers generally, i .? - . FoawMM Ileal Mart ty ;' : I'; which cannot be said of every , article introduced In the market, but all who have used fibers' FrmgrmiU Odonto tne, unhesitatingly pronounce it really meritorious, - It cleanses the teeth without injury to the enamel, and im parts to the breath a fragrance delightful and refreshing. All who are capale of judging a good thine, are invited to give it a trial. . Sold by all jDruggiats and Perfumers. . . .- - . BEAD THIS CEB rtFICATE. 1 ! Kxw Yokk, Not. 1st, 1869. This is to certify tbat X have examined -'ROGERS' FRAGBANT OiXJNTOLINE.' and find that it ia com posed of substanof-a of a PERFECTLY HARMLESS CHABACTEB; the ingredients which enter into its com position are WELL CALCULATED TO CLEANSE THE TEETH AND KEEP THE GUMS IN A HEALTHY STATE. signed . WILLIAM BUDKIN8. mar 25-eod6m i ' Chemist. - i .... .... . 1 . TIN; WARE vMANUFACTQRY . ' AND House Furnish ing Store, KSTABIiTBHKD 18S3. H ART &T LEWI S, Middle street, Newbern, N. si Fayettevllle street, Balelcn, Jf. C, AGENTS FOB THE SALE OF THE CELEBRATED STEWART,; QUEEN OF THE SOUTH ! AND WESTERN EMPIRE Cookin g St oves, HARDWARE,, . t , f .HOLLOW AND W 00 DEN WARE, (jiins, Pistols, Powder, Shot, Caps, Window Glass, Kerosene Lamps, Cliiitini' "Wick Oils, Sec, &cc, &c. oct 11-lm ASIATIC CHOLERA IN CHINA7 Almost EveryV Case Cured WITH PAINKILLER. ' Bead the following letter from Bev. R. Telford, Mhv sienary to China, now visiting hi. home in Pennsylvania : yv ahhihotow. iA.. june to. laee. Mxssbs. Puit Davis b Sox, Providence, B. I Dear Sin : During a resld nee of some ten year as a mission. ary in Siam and China, i found your vegetable pain Killer a most valuable remedy for that fearful scourge the cnolera. -r , ' w . In administering the medicine, T found it most effec tual to give a teaspoonful of Pain Killer in a gill of hot water sweetened wiu sugar; men arter aoout niieen minutes, beein to eive a tables poo nfnl of the same mix. rare every minute until relief was obtained. Apply hot applications to tne extremities. ' satne tne stomach with. Pain Killer, clear and rub the limbs briskly. Or those who had the cholera and took the medicine faithfully in the way stated, above, eight out or ten recovered. - Truly yours, . B TELFORD. If an attack with Diarrhoea, Dysentery, or Cramp Cholic don't delay the use of the: Pain Killer. Sold by all medicine dealers. Price, 35 cents, 60 centa and $1 par botue. i Mavhattak, axsas, April 17, 1864L Gentlemen: I want to say a little more about the Pain Killer. I consider it a very valuable medi cin; and always keep it on hand. . 1 have traveled a good deal since I have been in Kansas, and never without taking it with me. In my practice I used it freely for the Asiatic Cholrra, in lSVt, and with better success than any other medicm- ; I also nsed it here for cholera In 1865, with the same good, result.: .-r --- Truly yours, . : A. HUNTING, D. -,v- i - Swato. CniKa. Cbolera t ' I regret to say that the cholera haa-prevailed here of late to a fearful extent. For the last threo weeks, from ten to nlty or sixty fatal eases each day has been reported. I should add that the Pain Killer. sent recently ' from the Mission House, has been used with consid-rabte success during this epidemic, tf taken n season is generally effectual in checking the disease. p: Bjct. CHARLES HARDING, set 12-dAwtf , Sholapore, India. e&EAT nanoTaaxT a siwixa xacbixxs. E ilPIRE SHDTTLE MACHINE. ' SALESROOM 616 IBROAD WA Y, JIT. Y. -. SSO . WA8HISGTOS XM BOSTOBT, MASS. ' 921 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. rATESTID FKBBuABY 14, I860. '" ' i' :. - - - : - : V ' 1 ' THIS MACHTNB is constructed on entirely new prin eipfcs of mechanism, possewdng- many rare and valuable improvements, having been examined by the moat profound experts, and pronounced to be SIMPLICITY AND PERFECTION COMBINED I It has a straight needle, perpendicular action makes the "Lock or hhuttle tstitch," which will NEITHtB KIP nor BAYBL, and is alike on both sides ; performs per. feet seeing un . every description of - material, from Leather to the finest Nansook Moulin, with cotton, linen or silk thread, from the coarsest to the finest number. Having neither CAM or COG WHEEL, and the least possible friction, it runs as smooth as glass, and is em phatically a " NOISELESS MACHINE ! - It requires FIFTY PEB CENT. LESS PuWEB to drive it than any other machine in the market. ' A girl twelve years of awe can- work it eteadily, without fatigue or ln jury to health. ' IX etrenjrtn ana vtKjusixr ux oijuliuii vi con struction, renders it almost impossible to get out of, wder, an is GUARANTEED by the company to give en tire satisiaction. We renpectf ally invite all those who may desir. to sup. ply thmaelva with a superior article to come and exaav. inethis USRIVALLVD Machine. . , . One-half Aour'j instruction it tuffident o enatle any per ton to work this Machine to their entire satitfaetinn. BKLIGIOUS an.l C HABITABLE XNbTirUriONS wiS be Kberattu dealt with. i . ' Aeon W.stkd for all towns tn the United- States where agenta are not already established. Also, for Cuba, Mexico, central ana ooutn America, to wnom a uuexai discount will be givtn. .; No consignments made at all.. Aoarees t Empire Sewing Machine MTg Co., 1 tift tlSBBOADWtT.V.Y.; pmscipai. Agencies Estabijshkd : ; Baltimore, Thos. jt, 4..inpt jn. D. C. 3. KAba i Wheelinr. West Virginia, W. 1), kATtui fc Bsx... aug 8-Sm Express Fcnvirders. gOBTHSRW EXPBKkl COMPAKT , EXPRESS FORWARDERS, " ' New Berne, North Carolina. THE SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMFANF. late TBI ADAMS' EXPRESS COMPANY, la now prepared to - ' oelve and forward, with promptness and dispatch, all FREIGHT. MONKT AJfX YAXCABUE Ts. Kew Orloana, AIoUe. . .-. 'Tv'"-Mast tsomarF, Celambas, Ga., Atlanta, Kaeon,aavanaaai, Aaartaata. Cnarlestan, CalnamMa, Rleksnam, c . Caarlott. Raleln ( ; ' Wllaalngtan, VartbUu :'.-.-, -i. ; i Salteaary And indeed to every city and tew fat tha Heutbsni StatM. By their connection with tho Adams' Express Company and tho Harnden Express Company, they can also for. ward, without delay, to every locality ta via Norm, East or West, either by Rsilroad. Stensahips or Steamboats, as shippers may desire.- -.-i ......,, We have active and sttwHva Agents at Merehasd Citi, K. C Washington, Plymouth, Xdeotaa, Roanoke, Ehsa-' beth City, and all the landings ia Hydeoounty ; and a eon. neeooa by 8TAGS and WAGON lines with Ashville, North Carolina, and all points in the Western part of the State. . All eoarges on freight delivered to this Company will be paid oa delivery of same at this OSes, thereby avoiding the necessity of forwarding bills of charges for collection. ; For further particulars esquire at the Office of SOUTHERN EXPRE88 COMPANY, - aoarS-tf Pollok at, opposMa Episeopel Church, ' -, fm JABTWJSF. Agist, , For Sals. Druggist's Furniture f:r. Sale.- JJA tTNG received a eomplete it " . -1, .- NEW SET OF F TBNITTJBE X offer for sale all she GLASS WABX and other apparatus hitherto used in my Store. JL J. MKNNINGER. H-tf - - - ' r nat VALUABLE PROPERTY -FOR SALE AT A UOTlblf- : I WILL aeB at auction, on the premises, oa the IMri day of Kawanene next, at 11 s'lsek, A. M. all that valuable Water Front of Lot No. T, and Half af No. 8, known as the - .. . ' "Newbern Steam Ctttoa Slffls," With a WABJEHOUSE. COOPEB-SHOP, TWO DWELLINGS and Out-Houses, together with a Three Story Wooden Building, nsed for the Mills, and occupied a present by Messrs. Ever-. III s I son Co. - . Also, the Southern Half of Lot So. S. and Lot No. at present occupied by Messrs. Habbs ts Brother, for Turpentine Distillery. ' At the same time sad flaoe, I win asO Fourteen Acres f Land, Ft un tne Duutu-siiie oi jieaw river, near worm,jiiyoiujwr mi tne Bieam lununt un ui w. r, awn, jv . r. as the "Bositt Oil. Factory Lee," with 4 Acaes Water Front adjoining. Also, , ; ! i Fifty-Three Acres, ? ; Between Neuse and Trent rivers, adjoining the lands" , Mesxrs. C. Dowing, 3. L. Bhem and other aa Sxosliesr location for a vineyard or a cotton neUL All thia property, will be sold oa favorable fmm,' which will be made know at the sale. Undisputed title given. ALEXANDKB MILLIB, r Newbern. Oct. 2-lm j i pd R 8 AhE,' , - ' ; ',. ONE PORTABLE STEAM ENGINE, In eomplete running order ; ONE COTTON PBESS, with Horse Power attached; One JEzpsreas W(oa aaa Hsraen, aad Oat Hsnw, -. oct S-lm ; .-..JWHEI!LEB DHANIT. For Sale Low ; for Cash TWO BRICK BUILDINGS. ON CRAVEN ST., NEWBEBN, N. C For particu lars apply to . . -.; E. R. STANLY, aept31-tf Or at THIS OFFIOE. . . VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. A BARGAIN will be offered to anyone desiroua of purchasing that valuable property, j (BR1CJK BUILDINGS,) . : Situated on the East side of Craven street, now oeenpied by the NawBsas Tuna. The building is THREE STORIES HIGH, And is not only desirably located for the purposes now' used, but can be converted inte a residence, having am pie room for a large grocery er dry goods store. ofnoM.cc. Apply to . , FJ. B. STANLT. may 10-tf . "... I LAND FOR SALE, ON ACCOMMODATING TERMS. t)7G AOBES OF LAND, T of which is cleared, sitm JO a ted miles from the city of Newbern, on Trent Boed. The land Is wall adapt ad to the culture ef Cotton. Com. Ac. Ac There is a eood DWELLING and all neeessa UttVWHUIII m wvu V. vaw.vh. I. . . premises. For further information apply on the premises, to H. B. fBXNCH, or to Jim . 1 ..4 . M11 rf ..MnMlft MlM M (tl. Ill I ef sK JO. XJsVA AJaVtaCFVi ea W., f epieVtf MiddUrt., Hwbera, N. O. ! WATER-POWER MILLS if ;:; ' ' AND j -l . .. ':;" LAND FOR SALE. WI otter for sale thst FINE POWER 0BIST and rrt dii-t . w us MTf.lw aitn&tMl on Haw river. near Company Shops, on North Carolina Railroad. The UiUSl : jatki. is a nne large BRICK BU1LDING,E 00 by 00 feet, and X atorieB blah, capable of being readily converted mto a uoiion or nwicu sactory. We rlso offer for sale several Tracts of PINX and SWAMP LANDS, containing from j . - j 600 TO 4,000 ACRES IN A BODY. MIT01IELL, ALLE1T & CO., augl0-3m HEWBKRM, H. C. STEAM COTTOn GUS AID PRESS, r COTTON FACTORY BUITJ)INGf Bear of EVEBS0N & C0' Distilleries, EAST FRONT ST., Newbern, North 0 arolina. WITH tbe most approved Maaufacture of CUHS and PRESS, having ' AMPLE ROOM FOR STORAGE OF BALED AND SEED COTTON, We are oreosred to GIN and PACK the staple at the LOWEST BATES, and .... GUARANTEE SATISFACTION I To aU who may favor as with their patronage. J. As HASKELL & CO. sept U4m , MOLASSES. 11 f PUNCHEONS 'Fret Quality West India Molasses XI 7 just arrived ex Sctar. 8c Ceeste. for sale low by Bewbern, aa u-n xiuvx, jxjukuiw w. . JXTjaA MVL-lacTS, la Pine Barrels, Cheap, oct 9-194 a. J 'Fertilizer. PATENTED 1839, r I : MAPES n rrROGENizEbl SUPER-PHOSPHATE OE LIU Par Wheat and other Grain Crops, Cott Cam, Tobacco, Grass, Vegetable Craps, t . coxposbo or Calcined Bones, Sulphuric Acid, Dried Blood, So' . Potash, Sulphate Ammonia, , And ather Ammonia-Producing Materials. So treated and finely Pulyeriied as to Insure i . moat perfect ehemieal combination. . , The ammoniaeal and phosphatio portions J" o acted upon by the sold as torts made lolul at the same time . the ammoniaeal portions , protected from evaporation and waste ia dran. or expeenyav.-, .. . . ; WAKBANTBD FR BE FROM ADULTERATK V - AND OF UNIFORM QUALITY, Poet net exhaust the land like ; Pen Qnano and other stimulating manures, but manently improves it. The effects ofoneap eation are risable for more than ten years. ordinarr soils a yearly application of 200 lbs. : ' acre, will maintain iu rertiuty ror any . ten of time, '" :.' - - - " A single application of front 300 to SCO A per acre will render 'ordinary exhausted lr fertile for several years. , , This Fertilizer is urnished ia, a finer pow than any other in the market, and is specie adapting for drilling. : - '! For sale by .! ., ! " i LELAND, BIOLOW & CO., . ; Corner Pollock and East Front ts., : Newbern, N.C f'-issi'll-tf :f v'--! : -v v." - ' ' I ALLEN & NEEDLE. ;v .rhl V- PROVED f:; F B Ii .T.J Ii I Z ii R HAVTNO received from the old established Hons ' ALLEN s NEEDLES, of Philadelphia, the Etc slve Agency in this city for the sale of the above ju . nvr mv r ri'n vvnvTTTrvn We wonld call the attention of Planters. Fattl and all interested, to the superiority of this articl It not only stimulates a quic aaa neaitny growv vegetation, but it permanent in itt acne tin th fit, : furnishes the necessary components to prod ace , HEAVY CROPS, 1 Cor Cotton. Susrar Cane. Tobacco. Gra and all Hoot crops, it is unsurpassed. . v It it no new article, navmg esiaousnea its ezeeiw manv rears aoo. the House of- ALLEN A NEED! being the oldest firm angagedm thia line of maaufee gi .. .. : i. We respectfully request thoso interested to eaU examine the article. It Js packed in new bags of poundseach, ''. I v ' ' . u . : 1- arle nor Tarn..........-. ,..'...J, TOnrrlitMMO CO., 1 l.n Mjtf -i -Newborn. W. l raeW .tfAviW HEDICIN! t DR. MAGGIE US PILLS AND SALV; LET the 8UTFEBINQ and DISEASED read the towing. .. . . "'' ? jay Let all who bavs been given ap by the doot aod spoken of as incurable read the following. ; - f Sf Let all who can believe facta and can have fair evidence, reea tne louowiug : - 1: ,Xwrr all Men by These Resents: Tht, on this, theMMh day of June iu the rear of ; Lar.l. lSftS, peranu'illy came-' Jwepav HmvAaKk, an f hi,.' m , .ii ib. n'a f V -l. t--Tt n. mvhm fu.'. Tbat ho is the sole General Agehl for a United bl and dependencica thereof tor preparations or medic known aa - i ' r !. I. . .(' '".. '".---". i - - '. f, i ' I' MAGGIEL'S PILJLS AND SAL.Vj And tbat the following Certificates are verbatum eo to the best of his knowledge and belief. - f i ' Notary Public, i- WaU street. New Xorl I.:-,-.- ::,!:":" ' Jtma 1st, W Dn. Maooisi. : I Me my pen to write you of nvy s ! relief, and that the awful pain in my side has left tt- ISSr lilsnlJ w yviu BLDuiuiin.vui vwvw, mww u I am that I can grt some sleep. I can never writ enough. I thank ym attain and again, and am sure you are really the Jriend of all sufferers. I could ; help writing to you, and hope yon will not take It anf , JAMES MTEBS.i. 119 ATMine i ! ' ' . J . ,- j Thia is to certify that I was discharged from f Army with a Chronic Diarrhoea, and have been eurec r MawOi'sPa WIL80K HAbW - ?- 7 PiUstre New Tork, April 7th, MSfl. r " - ay The following is an interesting case of a man ; ployed in an Iron Foundry, who, in pouring melted ij into a naalufhat was. damp and wet, caused an explos The melred iron was thrown around and on hire i perfect shower, and he was biirrn d dreadfully. Thai lowing Ortiflcate was given to me by aim, about '. weeks after the accident -.-, . . . ,.J Krw tobb, Jan. 11, 18c My name is Jacob Hardy ; I am an Iron Feuudex was badly burned by hot Iron In November last barns healed, but I had a running sore on my leg f would not heal ;1 tried ; '. f I MAGG JE L ' S S AL VJEJ , f And it cured me tn a few weeks.' ThU Is all truej anybody can now see me at Jackson's Iron Workt Avenue. , JVT- 119 Ooerick sire Extracts from Various Letter j 1 bad no apppetite, M AGGIE C'H PILLS gav. a hearty one." , 1 "Tour PILLS are marvelous." I send for another bos. and keep them in the Hon "Dr. MAOOIEL has cured my headache that efaronic" , I gave half of on of your PILLS to my babe cholera morbus. The dear little thing got well la ad, " -y nausea of a morning is now cured." ' Tour box of MAOOIEL'S HALVE euredmeof nr in the head. I rubbed some of your SALVE behind ears, and the noise left." . ... "Send me two boxes; I want one for a poor family ' "I enclose a dollar; your price is It eentet but Medicine to mc is worth a dollar." "8end me Ave boxes of your PELLS." ' "Let me have three' boxes of your SALVE of rev maU."- .,; . . . . ' . . I have over Two Handled laeh Teailasanf as these, but, waut of space compels me to conclude. V l . J. MAOOIEL, M. ,r MAGGIEL'S PILLS AND SAIA Are sold in Newbern, N. C. by ,J' H. Jf. nKBJilBTOBJ aJ.l'M7m mnnine without the engn tmrtannai-k arnniiA aacli not or box. attrnea by DI MAOOIEL, 11 Pine St., New Fork, to counterfeit w M-Sold by all respectable Beaters In Veuic; throughout tbe United States and Canada at 24 e per box or aot , " ' apH-daw A IVTE RICA N LEAD PENCIL COMPAK NEW YORK. o - Factory, 'Hudson City, New Jerse, 0 rpHIS COMPANY IS NOW FULLY PREPARED JL FUBMD4H LEAD PENCILS Equal in Qnality to the Best Bran' in Is tympany naa laxen ktov ymiMm laree capital in fittino' up their Factory, and now ask awri itan Mr buiii w wv.. All Stylea and Grades are niBiracism O-eat care has been bestowed to tbe mannfaetarin apcrlorHeisfiOB Drawing; Pencils, spec reiared lor the ueof Engineers, Architects, Artiste, . . aby.wmAnt !nntantlv on han OUvmi ML lasir tCIHW av aaav aawv wmkm Sl4wrooiDg . ; .TOIIN STJ1EET, -wr . w vm r pfja BTf -ar n m,s m j NISW YOIM Tbe Pencils are to be r ad at all principal a VAt!nn IsualiM.. j aa M " F3ft A4UBaiCAI.KAlFa;t