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CJBlTTS. -THE EiMflg iAKIS'-THE M)j OlMSr TOjlfllfeSIfflSM Wffi ftttrafli'ipiiS to be settled on the 1st fnr.rv TfcT rt n Jms larger cireulatftm to the Dparfapect of North Carolina than y it f q . other yepm-oambiaed, and reaching evy cert f the DepartaMot, is the BKST meUod of aS. vertidng that couW be fcnijed- VOL.2. 4, , .1 : NEW BEKNE, NG&TBXrBSDtmfcJTJUE v'STtSBS a if.'' n fT - IN 1 J. - f ANDREW COLLINS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, CaiVES 8T. OPPOSITE BIIXIARD HALLS, SEW BEBXE, N. O. Tbe advertiser would respectfully solicit the atteution of CITIZENS ASP SUTLEHS XO BIS FiaH AST) WU SELECTED STOCK OF GROCERIES & PROVISldNS, jgaxiag them that In quality and low prlros, hi goods will not suffer- in comparison with any Stock in this city. ; ' FANCY GROCERIES AND PERFUMERY, A Choice Assortment. I aim ns a call and we will try to satisfy the nwel particular. Ttunkful for past favors, and hoping for a I 1 uotinuu.se of the same, we subscribe ourselves tt public's Most Obed't ANDREW 00LLIN8. ew Beme, March 24, 1865. 22-tf. LOSZO BRETT,-, DULY AUTHORIZED AGENT, T0 TBX PCBCHABI OF COtTOX ASD NAVAL STORES. J. OFFICE: . - s i 1 W f A f ' idoor We of Middle Street, on South Frxmt SL nexi door to A. D. TAYLOR CO 'S Store. KW Berne, N. 0., Feb. 24, 1865. l-tf- J. lETMOV R, .... - ri ,; i ATTORXEY d COUNSELLOR AT LAW, OFFICE OF PROVOST JUDGE, ,. , .NEW BEBifEJf. C. ,i.,Ti '" 1 May 34, 1863. ; -, r.. 64-lm. gLANK BILLS OF LADING Can be obtained in quantities to suit, at the DAILY.. . TIMES, KuQFFIGE' Stew Berne, ' 1 G O O DSP E E t D : .i Commission Merchant, ' SHIP CHANDLER &. STORES "" AND DEALER Df" : J f ' BEEF, PORK, LARD AND' BUTTER, Ana every aesenpnon oi PRO V ISIO N S No. 46 West Street, j - ' OppMlte Pier 6, N. R. New Torlc. May tt. 43-ft Ct P. LOOMIS, , . TT (CCCESS0B TO C. B. DIBBLE.) . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL i DEALER IN Ory Goods, Clotntng, Boots & Shoes, Hata and Caps, School Books, Stationery, &c., SouO. Promt Street, New Berne, North Carolina. March 9. I8-tf. D ' I. 8. FOGG. DENTIST, AtriM. th i la mwmHiil fai ruvinrm all nmM, I ttoM portaintag to Dentistry. I AtxiriuiAL lEJSiu qisertea iromone v an i ! I : . . . . I TvR. H. J. MKNSISGEB, j - -' i- l . PHYSICIAN AND SCRGiON, POLLOCK ST., ABOVE MIDDLE ST., DOOB TO jmS DBVQ 8T0BE. t 10 to 12 a. M. j ex Houbb: ) afo R p m I March 18, 1865. s ' -ff'-.S " 20-tf. 1 W.r G O V L'D, AUTHORIZED AGENT VOB THE rVBCBAEX OE NAVAL STOKES rt ,1' m THB STATE 4 0? OKTH fAEOLLNA Orrics S. E. Gobnbb of MIP0LE.AND SOUTH FRONT streets, NEW BERNE, N. C. New Berne, May 23. 1S65.' 63-tt ft HKTJRAI.GXA, Bheumatism, Tic Doloreaux, Tooth ache. Burns, utaes, Bprains, to., nee ., ,A . f , ODCTOB TBORNE'S ABNJCA CHLOROFOB3C lOMEaT.-o be had at ' " ' ; ... - MBimROER'S Drag Store, ftyg3.18G& .. : i;. :. .'.3m-63. o a A"'e DUG H, BesuWng from Colds, use ? HUFELAND'S firRCPOFTAR.tobehadat 3.S3 " . ' - 5 WENNINGER'S Drug 8te. GEO. W.vDILt;.!- Commission Vf and forwarding AND lilt nv :; rna'i unoa t v e rvn '.munnni t Worta Carolina steamship Line to w Beme and Moreheod City, U C. m . attenaoB feaid to thrf aad ealeef Kavat stores and Cotton.' wcemeim made on coniimnAnta (jhipment casn ao- HOUGH & ' CO., LATE" AV . C. HAMIIFOI? & . CO., COKNEll SOUTH FRONT AND MIDDLE STS., o- WHOLESALE VAXSS VS. Groceriesi Provisions, . Crockery, Furniture, and Hardware. Dec. 15. 75-tf. HARRALj RISLEY & TOMPKINS, WHOLESALE " Dli UGGISTS, Nos. 141 Chambers & 1 Hudson Sts, v " Formerly r James Haasal. former Haviland, Harral Et- ly of Cb&rleeton, a C. Kitchen. j ly of Augusta. Ga. May23,1865. 63-3m. JNStRANCE. - NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. I am now prepared t effect insurance on al .. descriptions of ! ' PROPERTY FOR ; SHIPMENT, BY STEAMERS FBOM THIS PLACX TO XXW IOBE. RATE ONE FEB CENT. O. W. DILL, Agent. , Morelread City. Feb. 8. 18C6. J. SCtlXLLIHGKR, DIALEE EH FOREIGN AND' DOMESTIC WINES AND LIQUORS, LAGER BEER, CIGARS AND , " TOBACCO; ;-AND FAMZLV '1h ' GROCERIES, x " ;' - v. ' -Middle Street, four doors' South of Pollock, tfew Berne, N. C. T. .- .., ;. , . 9-tf. J . ,WATTS, "5 4 ' " i (POLLOCK STREET, CORKER Of WATaBOAD.) . Watches, ciocks and Jeweiry repaired to a skilful 4 12. -,.;' manner. ..-. j, : 1,.t; Dec. 2, 1864- 9-tff Commissioii . j, r . i " . "E ... . . . -. Pollock, Street, one door West of East h . ; Front Street,- ,l0 . ;NEWBEliNE,: V. C, Respectfully announce that thej offer for sale at their store a enotes ana - ' selected stock of ; , GE00EPJES," V s :Y' : - " PE07ISI0NS, v " -PllHITS. Y Y Y ; ? P0RAQE,&c Which they will sell, eitker . . . WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, in qualities and at prices thai fail to t tun w ovyer. We will also sell bills of Exchange on New York, or Boston, in earns to smt, flgf GlYE US A CALX, AND WB WTXL SAT ISFY ANT SEASONABLE HAS THAT THIS 13 THE PLACB TO BUT. LELAND.BIOLOW&CO. New Berne, Sept. 9. , ' 66-tf. " I T" EOPOLD BAEO. JL4 . I -: 3 '- . j : A late sufferer by the file on Mlddie Stret. takes this method of Informing this community, lately occupied by L.- MERBXFLELD & CO.. two floors west of the Post Office, where be will keep rtrttiManf.lv cm iKai. a lnrm mA ehrdce aasorV meat of DRY GOODS, . TZlmEVTUXBL BOOT8 AND SHOES, ETC., ESC., Which he will sell at very low rates, either at wholesale or retalL Thankful for the patronage extended to him, at his old Btand on Middle Street; he would re spectfully solicit a continuance of the same at his new location, on Pollock Street. - - LEOPOLD BAEB, i New Berne, dec 8, 1864. - 14t, T ELAND, BIG-LOW & CO., . commission merchakts, WO OttofbliU, SfOCerk, 1 , ; ' Prwmont, Foragn, if. I ' Pollock Street, 1st door rrpniJiAst x ront Street, New Berne, N..C. : 48-tf. JJUERAT & IIEPHEW, Cotnmission and Shipping Merchants, " 1 , And Agents for Murray's North Carolina 1 '621 SOUTH StREET,"NEW fExt, Consignments of . Cotton and Naval stores wul receive our special attention. Consignments, made' through - GEO. W. DILL, Morehead, will be forwarded free of charge. .f.,.r- -. r,, All orders promntlT filled. Havinir been in the North Carolina trade for orer twenty years, we feel competent to satis fy our corrcspomdents in all particulars. N. B. Full quotations of our markete furalshed.; ; api-tr . , 30 , EARLi BARLKY, Sago, Farina, and other Medidnal Food; AUCTIONEER, ; No. 54 Pollock Street, 'r ..' New Bebne, N. C. S' XIMMERFIELD & CO.. k -.. . I' ' . -r POLLOCK STREET, NEXT DOOU TO THE POST OFFICE, CASBI MAX UFACTORY, PXP A FULL SUPPLY OF ALL KLT)3 OF P HE S II C A N I I E 8, And respectfully ask the kind patronage of . -........:.. .. ... , . - J I SUTLERS AND TRADERS, I Who can buy at MAKUFACTUBEB'S prices and to their best possible advantage. New Berne, April 4, 1866. 24-tf. 1 1 " " 1 HOC G II N K L S ON BCCCES60B TO B. O. NELSON A CO., SHIP CHANDLERS & DEALERS IN NAVAL STOKES s 19a West Street, near Dnan Street, M. SELSON. NEW YORK. W. I. HOCQH. CONSIGNMENT OF NAVAL STORES. . ; . &HT We would invite the producers of , TUR PENTINE, TAR and HOSTS, to consign their nrodncta ia na. ajumrincr thnm nf T.TRF.Tl AT. AT). VAWOUa and PmvPT Ricrmnift Rt.1 ... ....... we wotua rerer tnose unacquaintantea wiin us I to the following individuals:; i - Geo. Mills Jot, Editor of TIMES, New Berne. 8. C. Nelson, New York. W. O. Hamilton, New Berne. . Caft. E. M. Lonan; Harbor Master, New Berne. D. R. Mabttn, Pres. Ocean Bank, New York. nov. 26. . . - , ! : 73tf K .F. LEHBIAN, ATTORNEY. AND COUNSELLOR . AT LAW, - ;' New Berne, N. C. . ; Office on BroadV between Middle and Craven Sts. New Berne, Dec. 24, 1864. 1-tf. CRAVEN STEET, E. G. BROWN. Commission Merchant, and WUole- . tale and Retail Grocer, : r I - &9 C&ATKK "STREET, HEW BEBNE, V. C. - Eeb. L , - . g.tf.. ABI&S, SUCCESSOR TO 0. B. DIBBLE, SOUTH EEONT btbext, NEAB THE OABTOH BOUSE, Having received a complete addition h to my 1 v-wi" stock In trade, I now offer to the public Berne, one of the best and cheapest stocks of ', GROCERIES, Y f FANCY GOODS, . , - GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE, . SUTLER'S GOODS, - ; NOTIONS, HARDWARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, FLOUR? :Ti:.: .oc L. I iwwieiauuia..' uuuiMus, ijujw, jk?. r i . 11U1M1 VMUUU4IW aUTAWU BV vAWiJI IIIV 1UJ Fresh shipments of goods are regularly receiv ed from Northern Ports, and all orders executed with celerity and dispatch. . . WEW GRIST MILii. LELAND, BIGL0W & CO., HAVE ADDED TO THEIB ESTABLISHMENT : ANEW . .. Steam Grist MHl, In which they will grind Corn in large or small quantities, ana rurmsh an , , excellent article of -: IUEAL. Wc are also prepared to purchase CORN in any qnanty that may oe onerea. NI0E SWEET CORN MEAL, ' Cheapet than can be purchased any where else in north uarouna. tSF GIVE US A GALL ! LELAND, BIQL0W & CO. New Berne, March 3, 1864; 16-tf. JJEW BEEHE COTTON GIN COMPANY, POLLOCK STREET, (Fint door from Eatilhmt Street) . This Company have at great expense erec ted Suitable Buildings and Machinery for Ginning Cotton by Steam Power, and are prepared to . " Gin and and Press Cot ton on favorable , ' terms', and solicits the ' patronage of the Cotton Growers of this vicinity. Apply to 1 LELAND, BIGL0W & CO., Agents. New Berne. Dec. 31 , tf-2 TIOR DISEASJKS - Of the Kidneys. Bladder, or Urethra, of Male or .Female, u BISLEY'S BUCHTL which, ia doctble the: alzo and strength of any other yrei paration of Buchu, and at less price. It can be bid at MENNTNQERS Drug Store. 3m-63 STEELE, HENRY d CO. BEAUFORT, NY a, And No. 113 Liberty Street. N. Y..' Tr 5LI' BECETVE FOB SALE ON COMMI8- """TY QBNHENTS OF a ; nnTTDlV fi - NA VAI.-.SrIHKKS.lXtSSt lands -mr tenements. whm i : w a w-. . ' - ' . . cujuTjraerB iot mercnsnoise ui every .iuwv . tion. -The members ef this firm were connected with the House of He flmis. : Kmiija iownaena. Vmt "Ynr mA -.1 1 ... ..1. 4n Southern Trade will enable them to attend to any will enable them to attend to any TT" . ! THE TAMP ACT.. 1; I Something InterMUngtoKTerfj !-There are Wbablyaotftilftef ffifcWadetal of this paper who know th details of tb ftanp ! money.exceedins f 100, and not ex Act Yet, thereianotaw, Staaornfc-onal, the ceedJng $600.... .................. .60 ceuts provisions of Which kre nors.iS!9ott&:t fo the : r- Exceeding $500, for every additional people. Here are such of ii provisions we . $500 or fractional part thereof, in ex- - - uunk will prove-most interesting aoaunppnsjrt i to the readers of the Timett ; :-. t ' I. . SCHEDULE B. . .1 I OWMEOTaeW AFFLDAYIT.u..J.iU.r..wtCenta . msmtorlegal.proceeoBSIi.jMeeinyl" agreementor AlpRAisEMEK4or i w I, each sheetor piece of patawweh i i the Bame is written 8 oesti 1 mortgage, lease or policy of4nrar V Sttfft si r S OBiita I rtt t (rtnviTnmlAnti 1 ii or oroer payaWtteWMe. s signt orondemand, and any propu r - JSi TMiM,J Usrf4t?? npon the part of the f or evBTTuaiiuniu nonuiw uuin- I ' i n i i . . , a I . . . lara. or iracaon&i nan iuerui.u. .. ami i , . RIT.Ti rSp LAT)TKftSt iflHki ftirliorta 1 I OJf LWUWMW WJCTB) ! . .. f I OT?aa oi'n't VoVcood.' on anv fciilii I PfL60611 89d' fWSWPSf i . I SISfiS I 4 a ..TvmlS'ntiii. vtA ox tne 'eece, HOtarynuauc, or outer omcer uuiy not exceed flyehnndred aallare... tfc ouiortoeilo take affidavits, is held to bo a cer ?,x?SSdulg$500n 4 ."Bwettlfi . flpaVjfalibjeettj a stamp duty of 5 cents, Fx'inriVMo eehtVuS'KJ I rTfY hea tekan in suits or legal proceedings. iR2iS r ad rt Oejfqaaataa of loanin which there; shah ap. ftonalpartOie.'.twv.HM oeiTamrntado? written evidence, of ah S7pt1 ' T1 i or vessel I... .............. oenM BOND-perscial, for payment.of .moaey. v ' J - - Ai .r ! VSoneaesifnmeat ofa mortgage Is subject to the .FStdSSmw&toto: li!J-uSupo ? fiISM J Instrument; that is to say, for every sum of where the money nlE rM ihAnt.n1i noS 44 ! Where the inoner rv9raW x-r . 1 1 ooft. -fo everr addrtkmaL h'ir?I.,eIr.S f 1.(Sc5a M. I IvnvTia mt. r. ."' ; f "r." TTT" railroad and other corporation fcoada i w"ruma " uwo mow tne iw,njr.i uiu fSr H'provides as are required in legal ptOoea&iafV and such as are not otherwise harfv ed in this schedule. . . r..': fT..-.2 astiff- CERTIFICATES- deposit 44.7 OMk;- sum not exceeding one nnormor. lars . iv. t'L. i iv. j;-.-. !'. rri Of deposit in bank sum ef6& ii&Sm t-1 "9 1 . ' Of stock in an mcortMrated eomi- . ny -. m ' General..'..:.. Of a qualiflcation.ot fuatiee of the Commissioner of-Deeds ei" Kotin a 6J Public; . usfaf Sh5ob4 ur Bearcn oi reooras. . , uisearcnox TOoim,..viv(..,ipti That certain papers ere en Siet4l&f eentsl Thatrtain Of redeanptton bf tend sold f t taxea, f Of birttt, mandage ua mt y nxi& Of qualifications ot scaooj ceecni Of nrofltain an fact nv. foi aaom-not'.Iee.tsa-BlSvaiiMai notexceeding $60.w Exceeding $50, aqdi cenfij $1,000.... r. ....';....rrr tri-xr ...... .... .f. ,,)VW. .v wv. in- a al $1,000, oracUontf ptawnfM Of damace or.otherwiee.And alloth. f er certificates -or documentaissuea f ... i tii,6.. by any port wardepmarjtoe sarttj 4 - or, or other person acting as sua. . 21 CELTTFTED VTBaANSeKXPXS- itg menta,satlBfactiol afimztoV-i and of all papers recorded r o ti, . uiSS!3Tl j tl? I legal .value ia any,ourt of. law or f 5 equity; wfll require .itaffinrduty of CHECK. PRAiT.OBJHtflBrrAir the ; -mentof anrsumot-money.txceeQ-1 -r, irta rawa-cnon -T bkmb ( other than company. cents CONTRACT' i8 .pent Brokers I CONVEYANCB-dBed ed. vrtrW(.oe;iit I exceed $&uu. i" " KB ranta I Exceeding $500. and. neiedueedlBa t iii For every additional I50O,-orTrsc I turns Trt themr.: m peyBsjutr i Sl.OOO.a m ,'e v iwuwy T i . - - enandue a anyrouetom oeew exceeding $100 in value. 17. 1 K'. . . .Y3 eeati Exceeding $100, arid not fttofiegmg i ( ; i For the withdrawal; angoodJ or J It: .merchandise, , from . bonded ifisefjf , , Boa8e-..aiiAi.iiiA)Aiimtel GAUGEB'SBETjrBNif. mmkh?MrA not exceeding 600 gallons. juceeainir ow fnuiNi,. . i...... cents POWER OW ATTORNEY Jo . 9flU or transfer stock, -or couect;ojvidedBt'"' " thereon. . 4. . .. . .t . ...is i&.svti .cents To vote at election of mcorpojraw i . company.. . UV: i .-. . n ... h P.'arip cents To receive or eoileet rente. To sell, or convey, or rent, or lease " : real estate.. ...... J. J J L00 PROBATE OF WILL-or letters Or aa-; minlstr&tlani ' where t the crime of ; r both, real and. personal estate does f not exceed1 f4,000..r. .i .. r.-..-.v.i. f f LOO For every additional $3,00& or frac . tional part thereof, in excess, of i $2,000. .....j...w,.. w. j.i AtV.,.flO eeteia Bonds of- executor, administrators, .-, guardians andtrusteee, are each BubJ i "'" lect to a stanrD dutvol.4t.u.l-a 1 ILOO PROTEST uuon bill. note, check.; or I orait.................. ;...... PBOMISSOBY NOTE (See Bills of Ex- , cuange, inland.) j -;t i Renewal of, subject to same duty as ' an original note. w sxi o rT--. - RECEIPT for th, payment ff any sum : of money, or debt due,1 exceeding $20, or for the delivery mt L D&l'tV. . . . . .i .euaueeeeee' Jl TBU8X DEED made tsecre i( debt to be stamped as a mortgage.. .5 -, Conveying estate to uses, to be stamped aa a oonveyaiKSv i s 2ii i t WAREHOUSE RECEIPT for any gooda, - wares or merchandise nor otnerwtse nmrided for. . deoeaiied or stored U 1 any public or private wawhoBsepwH exceeding $600 in valueKn l.tnt0 CSBl Exceeding $500, and uoVexcpediOg l.ff?PwB . avlt.MftaiWei Exceeding wwvwthio al 1.000. or fractional yart thereof. in excess of $1,000..:. . r.v.... For any goods, &&Jnototheprise - . provided for, stored ot deposited ia .r-4 i any public or private warehouae-ori t vard. ... 5416 Otnts WRITS AND LEGAL UOeUJlUiBXS riiv Writ, or other . iegal proo, y ; - , which any suit is commenced in any - -court of record, either eT hnrtr r: MDf oanxer or pnsj i . at aiehrM4ieniana.r B ........................... IV ijiHli.uiimt.jL or i lanast. tenamesxa. i equity...... i...Ji..-iij.iii0 eentsl ha will guarantee -to give ae good, aye, better Writ or other origmal process ieud 4fMv"t5wewy - - . by asourt not of -record, vaereUM& amount claimed is SW0, r 'MA csstj Upon every confession of Judcmeut or cognovit, for $100, or ever, except I in eases wnere me tax itv a wrxaae I " beeni:r;r.-rfr....n1sii l.ri.u mma I. nth.. uW. ( i . ' inferior ttrrisdictiott. to-a-court' o 1 1. , unuv wauwta wi . WW 1 i :reooed ei . . . .f o smisf warrants oi ubitbs wuco mi i DBoani or rem eiaimea ooeeei-tj Wheh the amount 'exceeds 1100 .4. .5 acate ia a : ir.. - A A. Ytl i . - Where the consideration naidlor the y tnsunmoe, in cash, tremiura notee la ' , Exceeding $ 10. t and not exceeding. '$50n.-. v . .'. itJiiL k.-fjiiZ rtvwii rjrfiTJRANCE, Lm waear- tne evovsVi I ' tiisuieVcWKtaoeSLOpO..f Wr5-! ' ' is" fii5 .64 Exceeding iAWixvmmiA Upere'eTyestlft Board. s , ..ivT & 1 00 j Oi'rte! Freeneoni Pocket Library .- .!? , I . . . i r uio svuis vmwkuinaiMMr I jii.iii.i. ..... ........ .......... ma mbb I uswuuig w hwiumijiiiimi 1 AlUl - . . . . - i ,. $200, car fractional part thereetjta !?$ eaatii I v excess of $300 i . in uui n.- enmeet nmnmr vPerpen a "con" iaa T MMmiMntllM T I i Clause' I MEASUREESBETTJRN-f for quantt cents rersonalbond Tor the navment of essof $ow.... .................. ..50 cents PAWNERS' CHECKS.... 5 cents abbam ;aMurArom tne umtea 2 finnMno ntnm th.n ! n . 50 cents ifi4iT)" rrrr" -rr?, - , SSSSSL525i;;i vvrA-- $i!od r, r. T.rr.trr: ' tiii SESSu1? JSr"L ' $1.00 n Bevesme Btampe may be used indiscriminately opon any of the matters or things enumerated in schedule B, except proprietary and playing-card """en a special use naa oeen pro uty hargeable on instruments.- . r . a01s uui n4 thn fran tharefin. If h nr. to d nartv for whose use it ia maA no case : and if used after the 80th of June, 1864, and naed with maaer ot an instrument to eppropriateiy etftmp . -n tin lira. - , j ... i - . j .... .. . . . . "wawMwanwawout many pmtea Dy otner creams than writ, vix: mnmnms. wamnL imh. fieitiom petttio.. towhichse thi as the o Poeis, severally require stamps. .rtta off foira facias are subject to stamn duty "?TiJL? tice fiaiaiint of money to be paid on demand, or at - i m . tSoNrtes ' " pTT W ThZf1'! tk oun secured by the mortgage, at tfle.tune 01 1 assignment, there must he affixed stemtp or stampg, denoidnga duty of fifty cents. . When two or more nersonB loin in the execu- .1 Wh mow.MWOM join in the execu- fHOnOian' -instrument. the stmncs to which the tjHn.Uequixedoa any warrant of attor ney accompanying a bona or note, when such bond or note, hag affixed thereto the stamp or aiainPf aenonng ine auty required, ana wnenr ever any bond or note is secured by mortgage, t one stampdnty is' required on such papers, auso stamp auiy oemg tne highest rate required for such inetruments. or either ef them. In such "iukti I nnta or memorandum of the value or de nomlnaUon. of the stamp affixed should be made ,1pon-the'-margiB, or in the acknowledgment of mwawwiacAanoiittampeaf aj ,r &KETAIL i ' . .43.;;! 3 S &t5 -a 2 DEAt.BBS, . ' ' ' -y'-- v :i isr WOULD' nBM"i 'DISCBTMINATTNG pub- LI0, THAT THEY. .HAVE IMPORTED, A NEW AND FRESH STOCK OF - . ' Hi ' w ! f 1 GROCERIES,,, . SUTLER'S GOODS, a. A' VOk t ' - - ' '' LIQUORS, I AJNL UAWiLttO, ' . , .... - ' . .. A-'-ferrjr.Wi. ottattw wtttcTH they WILL SELL AT A , REASONABLE ADVANCE UPON COST. CRAVEN STREET, BRICK R L 0 CK-m H X . A B u.TIMBS" PBINTIMG OFFICE, flew Berne. JOHN"McCONKEY & CO. . aewBerae. AiU2Lia65 80-tf. -V7IOKGKT ME KOT SLATING HOUSE. W - ; v,-) The Propifaior rf this House Informs the pub- Be that he expects" tocontinue the Ii-C E''GR'E if j . BUSH ausnrrss dcbiko ins fkesesi seasow. - ... V i ' - i ' As be ha bed long experience in this business, I ietisfaptliihaa can be naa in ew De- I jr tttaaka Jhem for past patronage, and eff"" ... . , , r I eohcit a canttnusice of the aune, f . , il ' MXLES 8HEPABD. i.St BenA AUU II. 1!K. " ow-u. w tgf V":iV '' f fABOJfi.lJBLATIOI.rs. l'-"C-si ia4f, mnntvif the 1 u'tffiiUMinibi Publications, which I T fuivitKi iti x it gefflce. New Berne: Wsl)Vs Pocket Menitor. c - -J dt?oo- 1,60 -r-- . Hacoy Manual, - ? Drew1 Kaaonie Hand Book, 2 00 J -r 60 i - vumeiunL. ... ;i6o' I t Masonic BioKraphy 2 00 - 1'WaslJgjseaFreethiisnn, photograph. IS&i s faaT-Sas Ike1 cash mnst accompaay. the THE'FEDERAr;CHAMEti!ONe An Intftrpstino- 5kok to..t2Li t i One everiui?, about an Iiom after the sun ; had-gone 4qwiv,i couple of , stout ,meiL;4 pressed- in soiled rebel uriiforms, geaiiJiold 8B hi3, and A gAiAusSan rifle, tapped - at v.the-dpo? of a siaaUi pfp-iimjae the E road, m yirgiiiWj. ;j i The knock was answeyeAiWr an old woman, whose face was. almost concealed by the; tangled masses of. her gray, uncombed and,4ish- evelea nair. .... , A :? ,t , . .: s "And what dq you. wan heih f ' i3he exclaimed, ashertieep set leyes flashed on the two rnen.,j jlavn't tHe siriallest bit of al johnny, pake in the ' house, to offer- je, for it way sill " .., '. . , Y V,. i "JSo, no, interrupte4, on Qf the soldiers, ' 'we don'l- .jWfmt any thing to eat ; but ''yre want youto tell us, and that in quick iime,' too whether pr notyou , have 7 seen a sHght but .strong looking slip of a man go. by here of late.V , T i r iicoDcu i uiuo, ituu.. caixying a double barreled 'riflle,' added the. othef. . ; Y'Heyl hey!" . cried "the. W lifting herhanls7andspejE ii RTiftm nnfrvtr tmina "if -a V.a1.,4. heard me "I speak 'of him jbefpre now, as he was the very . man who 1. . i . -iV . J I came nere ana . Dougnt all my cat.es. ix was about two hrmra ago, rnd " " Y "Which wny did he aftete left you ?'V .inquired: bbth i men eagerly. , ; . (J;i7 '"'Y';- j '-Before I answer that Question you must tell me who he is" 'said the old woman.: with the curios ity natural to her sex, .-t Y ; "lie s a celebrated,. Union scout whom we call the 'Federal Cham eleon,' , because he chngea 'his uniform so ofteu. " Sometimeg.it is blue, other times' giyaia4v he has even been seen weaingl 'the disguise of; an old. fjie He has shot more of 'piiir pjeij ihiiii is go on a hunt after :'lwn, .and. feabA i w l.: 'it '.. : - i - . ' ii . t Luie uuu, Mri vye,,cn, ipnaeaq or aaiye,, Ana, npwS- WQj pave repJiedX speaker a niu .unpauenwy, j !we demand that you answer our qneu tidn, and " . , , Iij s "Demand !" inteiTupted,tiie hftg in shrill piercing fc-nes.7,'IsUhat the way to speak to a woman; 'an bid woman at that ?" ; Y ..r x. A" i;v "Come, come ariswer .us'lf you please," cried the "m soldier n a milder tone. ' T mean rni it is only my way pilspealnf." "Well, perhaps I may .fQfgive and perhaps not," said ,'the. old woman, shaking herhead. . ""How m J! 1 ' J rill tar is your camp rrom nere t "What is that to you? What has that to do" . " t , , f "There you go again with your cursed incivility !" shrieked the hag fiercely : "but you shall an swer my question before "you . get a word out of me. J ; Now,', then, how far is your camp from , here, and how. many men have "you in and about it ? I intend to " carry vou fellows some corn eakesij d'ye see, and I want to know the num ber of mouths that I have to cook for." "Oh, in that case," said the reb el, "I do not see any reason ; why I shouldn't satisfy you." j Our camps, then, are about five , miles from here, near the cross roads, and our number of men may . be about live thousand. ; . . "That will do," cried; the 5 old woman with a grin of satisfaction "yVs, that" ' will : do. YVnd; now you are' sure' that the' man who came here to buy a supper is the one vou are after ?" ' " 1 "We aie feure of it, for although we . have never seen the man's face,1 "We'd know him by his double barreled rifle, as" nobody .: ejse in the Yankee army carries a weapon !"Ay; ay 'tis the right one. then," said the hag'After he hjid 'fin ished and paid for his meal, ' he says: to ;"ine, 'Friend,' I should like to - put " up here for - the night if you have no objections. But as I did not like theidea of accorpnio- dating a Yankee; anymore than! could help, ! told him there was no-obrrr fof ( him, as I - expeeted visitors before many hours. W ell, then says he, 'can you tell r4e of a, puace wieie- a caoi pafw uie mg" a little " coinf drtablv ? Ton see,' iuV'added looking towardlhip big double barreled rifle; 'I.don'J. Eke to camp ou aa u xooxs ua jwu, arid this niece might be'.hurt -by ii' Xknow of .no plaVIarswerj- ed,' short of four miles from here, on nlfl barn which is tight r.rkrh T think: 5 to - keep- off the 'rjtiri: :,Four miles1 A prettj long .... iVKstfajnee' saM herknei ai -T htxe been-trampiDg auyut uuubiuerayij: to-day, I don't feel inuch likej cai; rtnVir - this heavy load so iar. mterrunted " ma T TPctnn . wtn'H c6mmission fromuiYlontilto pointing - to his bia8Wlcr! IJne to , let Ut.rmaia rmarnW t W.yto!Xtix AxU ti"ithrovLr a- elrficant book in his haud.- He understood theook'and: gaV$ xne ii genback jPMfte&a pug,, hayould call for hU luggage in the morn &ffipfr shoTiltlivaiefroni his sleep fope'tarn." r " 4 luiKojw'.rjrttbeiu" cbnlinuad the wmajaVhich,will you do go afteViiirtffif orice orwait in am bush forjnrn till morning Y ' , rhwoldieradr,back a few pces7ftP tejida shortconsul tation, after ,whieh they' advanced to the side of the vWman. 2fWwmnowsaid "the one 'ftrho had Bppken first; 'that is il yoii'ean describe to us the exact potioii of "the barn.' I dont things I. could describe it so that yoti tsould find it in th6 dark,? replied the hag, "but as I am 5w.ling3Q( everting in mr power for the tfoniederacy, I will go with yotr "and show you the place.'! YYUiri Yi V .1, "That's right," j answered the rebeL; Jani wellsee that you are rewarded for you zeal" idurr : "1 don't iWapt-.anys reward for helping my countrymen'laireplied she. r "I am always readj to help along1 the. cause." " ' ' ' With these words shehc(isap peared into an '- inner , r66hi but came forth in a very few 'tnihutes with a gray blanket thrown t over her shoulders. ? ... . .j., "I took this out of a, '.Yank's haversack,0 said she,1 witli'a short dry laugh -"don't you thinkit be comes me?" , "Aye aye, my good woman, very much ; but lead on, if you please, for we have not mucn time to lose." , "Forward march 1" she exclaim ed, imitating the voice Ybf - P man with strong lungs. r ."Forward rnarch I close;tip close upl"i And she moved along the road at the tottering pace natural to a person of her years. " ; -" The night by this' time had be come erydkii'The -'sk was pbsouyed with ying clouds, and the,l7win4 screamed adx&ared among the tall pines that to wered on each, side of the rpacLV Occa sionally1 a branch wrenched from its naUve trunk wouldfallinto the road-withlaliterrible crashj and more than once the rebels started back and cocked ..their .pieces, in the belief that the din was caused by the discharge of some Yankee rifle, it y- " ;- "Hal hal" L laughed the old hag upon one of these, occasions, ( Y seems to, me thut you are easijy started, Poa't you., thnk, your commanaer jnigm nave piCJttea, a Jair of bolder1 hearts than .yours, ' xit. uuu caicuiuuu r ' , "You'd i better keep itiilent tongue in your head,: ;zay good woman, until you have had an op portunity to witness as many bat tles as we have, answered one of the men ; "a good soldier is al ways on his guard." "' - '' "Aye, aye, rephed the old wo man, "but he should , know how to distinguish between the crack ing of a branch and the ring of a rifled musket. The- rebel did not relish the noise made by the - loud, : shrill tones of the female guide, and in order to put an end to the con versation ; he controlled" himself sufficiently not to reply to "her last remark. The party then contin ued their way in silence-2 which was not broken by either or them until they had gone about three miles, and a loud, clear challenge suddenly startled the rebels. "Halt! ' Who comes there?" ."Friend," answered the -woman in a clear ringing voice, "friend with prisoners I" . r ; "We are betrayed 1" yelled her companions, and even as the words passed their lips, they were surrounded by Federal soldiers, . one of whom carried a lantern. Aa the rays of the light , flashed noon the hag, the rebels "saw the gray hair, the blanket,- and the fe male apparel dropped to the ground, revealing the slight but iron-like frame of a Union soldier in the prime of life. V 4 fe sf -f f 'It iis he, by-, exclaimed, the prisoners simultaneously, as weir glances wanaerea 10 tne long double barreled rifle he now held in his hand ; It is ; he the scoutr-the Federal Chameleon I '"Aye, aye," answered th$ Jatter, as he ..leaned k upon his .weapon with a quiet smile, "you are trap ped sure enough, thanks to my disguise, which is Only' one of the many, which I caxrjrvin Imy;. knap sack. ; Allow . me. to .express my thanks to you for the. inf onnation you gave me regarding. '"tha," posi tion of your camp and the. num ber of yoixr men. I hare already sent a messenger to my Colonel in relation, to theinatterp.and: X per ceive he has cxmimenced to act - .... - upon 11... ..v - j"?-.. ,titi,: . , . And as he spoke he pointed r" fK: -1 i -. tin-- W ( 4cwn-the road where the dark New Berne, June 1, 1865. .t vent.! ormderaad. At 61. June 3 lm. Y '. ' " VewBern. let. fw.' Y ' ' '' spoKe. 'vui you do Eina enjig JUUB D, lOOO. 63-2m. enn addi it GEO. W. DILL. business to advantage.
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