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THE JlORTH CAROLTJTA TIMES Kill be published every MomtUg, Sundays excepted, on Craven Street, New Berne, N. C. . TEBM3 OF THE PAPER: fjo.00 per year in advance; 83.0O few throe months; SINGLE COPIES TER CENTS. yDRBW COI.I.S, A WBOLEill'iSD RHJUL G&QCER, ! ... . i .. .... ....... ... CBAVEN ST., OPPOSITE BILLIARD HALLS, TU adTertimr would respectfully- solicit the attention of iflZESS AND SUTLERS V a It) HIS FBESH ASD WELL SKLECTSD STOCK OF GROCERIES A PROVISIONS, Assuring them that ia quality and low prices, bis goods will not suffer in comparison with ny Stock in this city. FANCY GROCERIES AND PERFUMERY, 4 rtioice Asiortment. I r ni t-rv in a&Kafv hn I rrre us a call and we wiU fay to satisfy the most particular. ! Ttiaukful for past favors, and hoping for a oaunsaoce of the same, we subscribe ourselves i the public's "Most Obed't - ANDREW COLLINS. New Berne, March 24, 1866. 22-tf. LOSZO BRET,. DULY A UTH9RIZED A GENT, FPB TBS PCBCBA8E OF C8TT9K ASD NAVAL STORES. OFFICE r i d door Wed oMiddU Street, on South Front Si. next door to A. D. TA YLOR & CO 'S Store. - New Berne, N. a, Feb. 24, 1865. 14-tf- kVO. J. SEYMOUR, ATIOLW'4 COIfiSELM AI LAW, OFFICE OF PROVOST JUDGE, FEW BEBXE, iV. C. , , -Uay24,18. 54-lnu JLASK BILX.S OP LADISG Qa he obtained m quantities to suit,' at the - DAILY :TIJIES - , OFFICE Sew Berne. Q G O-O D SPEED Commission Merchant, - " v . k. j - , ; . , - I - f 8HIP CHANDLER & STORES KSTi DEAXEK IS " BEEF, POKKr LARD AND BUTTE?, nd erery deecriprioo of - P.R O V I S I O N S", No. 46 West Street; 'Opposite Picv 6, H. R. May 12.J. , New Yorlt. 43-ft. c: P. BjOOMIS, (STJCOBSSOB TO C. B. ItBBLE.) .. WftOIiESALE AND 1 RETAIL DUUB DC ; Dry Goods, Clotbi&g, Boots Shoe, Hats and Caps, School Books, Stationery, &, South' Front Street, New Berne, North Carolina. - March 9. 18-tf. D I . 8. F O G G, DENTIST, BesDectfullv informs the dtteens of Naw I Berne, that he is prepared to perform all onera- i tions pertaining to Dentistry. - , I AMxinciAL TEETH inserted frornxne to aO r atireset. New Berne, May 15, 1865. 46-tf. JR. H. J. MKJrailfGKR, PHYSICIAS - AXD SDBGEON, POLLOCK ST., ABOVE MIDDLE ST., NEXT DOOB TO TBS SBVQ 8TOBE. 10 to 12 A. U. os Houxs: 3 to 5 p. M. 20-tf. March 18, 1805. G o tr 1. D, AUTHORIZED AGENT FOB THE PURCHASE-Of . NAVAL STORES IN THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. ' t Omet S. E. CotsEB of MIDDLE AND SOUTH FRONT STREETS, NEW BERNE, N. C. New Berne, May 23. 1835.- 63-tf. R NEURALGIA, gttwwHtgw, "TUs Potoseanx, Tooth ache. Burns, DOCTOB THOBNE'S ARNICA & CHLOROFORM UNLMENT. tobehedat , MKJrarSGER'S Drug Store. May 23, 1866. ,. . Sm-63. .A COUGHi BesolUng from Colds, use HUFELAND'S TBGP OV TAB, to be had at s MaSS v . - MENNINGEB'SDrug Store. GEO, W. DILL,' 'Commission and Forwarding MERCHANT. AND AGENT COR , MURRAY'S S4n varoUna Steamship Line . to New Bent and norehead City, W. C tSS?Si?fS,1(m P1 ' he shipment mam-mmvmt mores and CJotton.1 CasB ad wivbiui iiiiv xqpae on consignments. '''' -, ' ' GEO. W. DILL. THE OF LAKES, WE IHM;;OF;UBSt;IHK USIOS OF STATES; VOIi.2. wmm ($wtto; hough; & co., LATE1 w.- C. It AM1IV? OS & CO., COBBER SOUTH FBONT ANB JOPDLB S?S., s WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Groeeriesi Provisions, Crockery, rurmiure, ana naraware- Dec- 15. 75-tf. HARRAL, R1SLEY fit TOMPKINS, WHOLESALE DBUOOISTS, Nos. 141 Chambers & 1 Hudson Sts, NEW YORK. Formerly 1 James Habbax. former. Havuana, uarrai & Ki8- j-iy or Charleston, o. u. ley andHarralfil8ley & I w. KlsLI;ii former- Kitchen. - ly of Augusta, 6a. May 23, 1863. 53-3m. JNSURANCE. NOTICE, TO SHIPPERS. I am now prepared t effect insurance on al . descriptions of . PROPERTY FOR SHIPMENT, . BY .STEAMERS FROM THIS PLACE TO NXW XORK. KATE OA' A' I'EB.CENT. . G. W. DILL, Agent - Morehead City, Feb. 3, 18G5. 8-tf. T! J. SCIUtXIN'GER, (T OXALSB IS . 4 ' FOCtEI&N AND DOMEsflC " WINES AND LIQUORS, LAOEB BEEB, 010AS8 AI TOBACCO, AND FA34TXY . t . ..'? J OBOOEBIES, Middle Street, four doors South of Pollock, New . Berne, N. Q. . - 9-tf. JH. WATTS, 'K' - WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,, - UPOJXOOK OTBEET.'COESE of bailboao.) . Watches, Clocks and Jeweiry repaired ta a skUful planner. Dee. 3, 1864. 9-tf. LELAUD, BIGL0T7 &. CO., Commission Merchants, I Pollock" Street," one'door !West "of i East . Front Street,). -; :NEW BEBNEj N.tC, Respectfully announce that they ffer for gale at taeir store a cnoic ana selected: stook of ,v : , i - GEOOEEIES, . PEOVISIOUS,' : . ' rTBTJITS, POS AGE, &o ' Which they will sell, either , WHOLESALE OB RETAIL, in qualities and at prices that mot fail to suit tns cugur. We will also sell bills of Kcchange on tfew ; York, or Boston, in sum to suit. GlTE US A CALL, AJTD WB WILL BAT" I IS9Y ANY B2AS0NABLB HAS THAT THIS IS TBS PEACE TO BTJT. ' ' ( LELAND, BIQLOW 6 CO. New Berne, Sept. 9. 66-if. T ' ENFOLD BAER, A late sufierer by the flare on Mtdaw Street, takes this method of informing this commnsjty, that he has purchased the stand on Pollock St., lately occupied by L. MEBBIFIELD ft CO., two doors west of the Post Office, where be will keep conttantly on hand, a large and choice assort ment of DBV GOODS. MEN'S FUBNISHLNG GOODS, : LADIES' WARES, : BOOTS AND SH0I8, ETC., ETC., Which he will sell at very low rates, either at wholesale or retail. - ' Thankful for the patropagd extended to him, at his old stand on Middle Street, he would re spectfully solicit a continuance of the same at his new location, on Pollock Street, . . : LEOPOLD BAER. New Berne, dec. 8, 1864.. . 14t JELAND, BIGLOW & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And Wholesale dealers in FntUs Groceries, Provisions, Jroreig fct Pollock Street. 1st door from East Front Street, New Berne, N. U. , 4-tf. JUEEAY & NEPHEW,. Commission I and- Shipping ' Merchants, And Agents for Murray's North Carolina . .---v. steamship Line, '.Tr 62 SOUTH STREET, NEW YORK. Consignments of Cotton id Naval Stores will receive our special attention. uousiguments made through GEO. W. DILL, Morehead, will be forwarded free of charge. All orders promptly filled Having been in the North Carolina trade for over twenty yea?, we reel competent to satis fy our correspondents in all particulars. N. B.- Full quotation? of our market? furnishei. - apl-tf ;30 -p EAttfc BARLEY, Sago, Farina, and other Medicinal Food, ; ' s ' 'soidat '- 1 "',; -' : ;1TOW. , BERNE; feteis: .ditto;1 w. 'L; poalk. : auctioneer:1 - f : No. 54 PoUok Street, " . New Berne, N. C. - 66-tf VJffi)IERPlEU ; Si CO. polisock erz&EXt, next upon to Thk post; offick, GASDY. HASUFACTOR, KEEP A FULL- SUPPLY OF ALL KINDS OF fresh Bandies, And reepeotf utty ask the kind patronage of : SUTLERS AND TRADERS. Who can buy at MANUFACTURER'S prices and ( to their best possible advantage. ' " : New Berne, April 4, 1865. . 24-tf. N E jL s o w & H o c G H , ' SUCCESSOR TO 8. C. KHLSON a CO., ' ' ' SHIP CHANDLERS & DEALERS IN NA TTAIm STORES , 193 West, Street, near Duanr Street, J. M. NELSON. - JEW YORK. ; W. X. HOCQH. CONSIGNMENT GF NAVAL STORES, jay We would invite the producers of TUR PENTINE, TAR and ROSIN, to consign thoir products to UB, assuring them of LIBERAL AD VANCES and PBOMPT RETVBN8 FROM SaXS. ; We would refer those unaoquaiBtanted with us to the following individuals: .' .. Geo. Mixxs Jot, Editor of TIMES, New Berne. S. C. Neion, New York. , ' . v W. C. Hamilton, New Berno. Capt. B. M. Losan, Harbor Master, New Berne. D. B. MABTtft, Pres. Ocean Bank, New York. nov. 26. . . " 72tf V. LuEHBIAW, ... ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR New Berne, iV. C. Office on Broad, between Middle and Craven Sts. New Berne, Dec. 24, 1864. - 1-tf. CRAVEN STKKT, E. G, B ROWN, CfosrnmtuloBi Mercliattt . and Whle sale and Retail Groeur, ' : 30 CRAVEN BTBEET, VgW Feb. L H, . C 4f. w. A SIRS, ' SUCCES30B TO 0. B. DIBBLE, SOTX TBONT BTEEET, NBAS TaE OASTOB HOTOB, 7 Haring received a complete addttieu to my stock in trade, I now offer to the public of New Berne, one of the best and cheapest stocks of . . GROCERIES,' , FANCY GOODS, r s L GLASS AND CEOCKEBY WARE, ' , ? - SUTLER'S GOODS, " NOTIONS, HARDWARE,' BOOTS AND SHOES, , , v .;floub. - 4 v ... BUTTER, , J . CHEESE, Ac., Ac, far sale In this City. SUTLERS, TRADERS, and business men in the different Sub-Districts of North Carolina are inved to examine my mer chandize. ' -' - Fresh shipments of goods are regularly receiv ed from Northern Porn, and all orders executed with celerity and dispatch. JfEW GRIST HLL. ;. LELAND, BIGLOW & CO., HAVE ADDED TO THEIB BSTABUBHyEST 4 NEW Steam Grist Millj In which they will grind Corn in lae or small quantities, and furnish an ezoellent article of , ME A L. W are also prepared to purchase CORN in any quanty that may be enerea. NICE SWEET. CORN MEAL, Cheaper than can be purchased any where else in North Carolina, j- GIVE US A CALL ! LELAND, BIGLOW & CO. New Berne, March 3, 1864.. 16-tf. JJEW BEENE COTTON GIN COMPANY, POLLOCK STREET, (First door from East Front 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 LELAND, BIGLOW & CO., Agents. New Beme, Dec. 31 . tf-2 "EX O R U I 8 E A S E St Of the Kidneys. Bladder, or Urethra, of Male or Female, jme HISLEt 8 BUOT7. which m double the size and strength of any other pre-1 paration of Buchu, and at less price. It can be had at " : MENNTNGER'S Drug Store. .3m-C3 STEELE, HENRY At CO. BEATJTOET, N. C, . And No. 113 Liberty Street, N, Y. W ILL RECEIVE FOB SALE OS COjpOS. y' ' ; RTOW. CONSIGNMENTS O " . 4 ' &4 Y-AL STORES, And other SOUTHERN PRODUCE. Also, exe cute order for Merchandise of evesy dejenp - tion. The . mnhra at thin H-m mm mnweted wito the House of Henry v Smith fcTownsend.t rl?ST!&PW t, nw iu, uia uteur long experience m - tua Southern Trade will enable than to attend to any bneiness to advantage. fuas Df iwvi VS-Sxn. SOXE -(LIS SEmrJIIiEwAj C7;MSOT 10X W 1LNDS;TIIE 0,; PRIDAVnTI -THE STABCPACT'Trs ti J SomeUalatg Interesting t Kerjdy, - -if . r I "lriAvaA ao oAWtRnl-ttw inf 1A9M fr tXlA MttilAM I of this paper who know the details of the Biuap. Act. . xet, tnere ia no law, mmorBauimvui previsions of which are more important to toe people. Here are such of its provialoosaawe tsaxxz wui prove stoet interesting ana unporowi to the readers of the Times : - .? -: - SCHEDULE '.B. - ACKNOWLEDGMENT of deeds.' AFFIDAVIT :-.-. "Scents i in suit or lecal Tmcadins...w.... AGBEEMENT OB APPBAISEitENT far each sheet or niece of noner on which - : the same IS written ..... I etati ASSIGNMENTS OB XBAXox -OX , , mortgage, lease or policy of insur-i ' - uiuc. uie kuu uuil hvhui-wk' -i. inali lamB IStmment . - . . . ' I Of patent riaht. . . .. ... . U. . . . cents 1 BANK CHECKS, DRAFTS, OB OBDBBS . r --. - I ; &c at Blent or on demand. ....... I ws BILLS OF EXCHANGE, lMLAffl draft .-- I ' or o-1. payable otherwise than a . lt anh. &FZ. i Za: ISSSfJ rff ' ' - ( mand or at a time designated, e-. L. . , cept bank notes issued lor eireola. i eixeala- : tion, and ehecks made and intended to oe, and which shall be xorthwKa BILLS OF LADING of Teasels for ports j of the United States or Britiah Worth , , ' America . ...... SXtrnpt or receipt for gpoas on any ioretgn. . ,: poriB.... ...... .-v.-.ft.v. ...-r...i.lO oents BILL OF SALE of any vessel, ar part tnerecf, wlien tneconsiaeraaon aoes not exceed five hundred dollars . .. .so cents BxceedlBg $500, and not exceeding $1,000. 1.00 Exceeding $1,000, for each: $800, or fractional part thereof ....... ... ... .( 77 771 Of nrr7ftl nrorertv lother tnan imd t o or vessel!.. . . ..... ....Tsvai. BOND-persdnal, t or payment of mW : iongagej... c ;;.f ...- .w.u iTLVisJhv: r7 ZSEZy&tZSw nkUi: - JLtLSSSmiSSlS'Mai lJSlv4? ' o.t'nm? JSTSmmm ri:3 BONDS-county, city, and town bonds, - , railroad and othev corport tion bonds ' stamp dujl ' See Mortgage. any deptton other 4bJM t. IV. "T rj . " ir!kv: " . Ti : ' ...- i maxer or an mstrnment to appropriate "UfYVU' ti3as him Uable o a penalty of tw vi ooi wiuwuai AAaaaavaa vi av- . I flailnWL lars: or fractional tmrt thmolr.?. . c 0 obsM I iH S?af"satalPT IweompanymgbondOT note, when such ed in this SchedUle.U. ...... ffTloaAy JrtfaviS. AfHTnA tharatft tba .tar . sum not exceeUnonehnndred dot-' rs.,.-.i....i... ...". 0de08it. in bank sum exceeding - Of torft'ta 'a 'tocorDora'oomis - Of stock an mcorporatea opn- r n-'r ' """''"? " vfl ne'rinsof' , r - -7T v. .1 s " i reace, - : : . t ' - i CommisBtoner. of. Deeds or Notary.-,;.: ul That certain papers are on &le.:,.w 9 That eertain papers cannot be found ,6 Of redemption ofJand sold for taxeaV-1 oentt Of birth, m&rriaand deaths .... oenta Of qualifications of school teachers." cent 1 " 13 ux prontstn an inceoracaacoBqavtai ; ?v. a Iaa 4V.aM 1A nA I1JC4 iVV Ji BUUI HU HfrlWsW f A-WW noi CTocedtaur tW.r... ...tv. fwtf 0 WJU a av e'a 9 yVBU Exceeding tl.OQa for every additioa-- ' al $1,000. orlrctionalpart Uireof; eentaJ kji oamaga ax omarwise, aoa and aj oth er certiflcatos ioz dorti moats utraut'jjj. $- by any port-waraen. xnartaa warey.. or, o other person acting araxtcbr. ',25 jcen i ments, sanaiacnon oz . juogtenta, i -- and of all rDr recorded or oa va, a (N. B-Ab a geifcKal xnle. vrery aje:w Uficate which baa, o. may have,, a legal value In anyeowrtothnror1 ! equity, will requirs a stamp dOf lf. a cents.) - . . . . CHECK, DRATT OB OORIIBBi-fotf 30a'5T3 menvoi maj viva m uiiojr,ccv"!-jj,j5j2 iiiff other than a bank, bahketorrtosA dlwclz. - company, at sight or on demand, ... peats, OONVEVANCE deed, instrument,4 or r ,1 writinirl whereby ..amagtwamflfc' tog t f - nr other realtv sold shlil be COirvefT J ed. the actual value-which does noC" eied $500. w.. ........ ....I.i0.'oen0lj7i . fLUW.itMir-.t.f;".;..'.;.i.' HWI , For .every svery -additional $600. o frao. I L part thereof,, excess hof r I tionai - HiW. ... ...w awn ETTTRy of anv ohnAa. nrm men. (chandise at any custom house not " . exceeding $100in vatae...i......-ictai Exceeding $100, and not exceeding $500 in value...: ..00 centa Exceeding $000 in value.. ...vi.i. I'lLOO " For the withdrawal of any goods or merchandise, from bonded ware-- house .........fiOoents ' KTPAAmnff Nl MUAM.. .VfB MMU1 POWER OF ATTOBNEY-to sell or- " c - transfer Btock, or collect dividends rj s-. - mereon...... cenm : ; To vote at election 4t incorporated 'company.. ., io rem wa id receive or cuueci reum.. ......... PBp(B.l, i real estate. . x. i $1-00 For any other purpose.......... ...SO eesis4;i ministration, where - the -Tarae -of. both real and personal estate does - . ---: not exceed $4,000.... .............. l$LO0 Tor every additional S2.000. or frao- . , tionai Trt thntwif. in nna nf $2,ooo...:.....:. ...:...,;.,. eentiltfyB 5 J C K B LOCK -&L Bonds of executor, adminiatrators, rv:-f al-l TVf - guardians and trustees, are each sob- jecttoastamp duty of.............: . $L00 PROTEST upon bill, note, check, or" - -draft. ..2MBta PBOMISSOBY NOTE (See Bills of Ex- cnange, miana.) - . ; Renewal of, subject to same duty as ; an original note. -' r J '- BECETPTWor thj payment of say sum- ot money, or aebt aue, exceeding an. or for the delivery of any PTO-. r- perty.v..... eento TRUST DEED made to secure a debt toiJj4. be stamped as a mortgage. . : ; a ; r : -Conveying estate to uses, to be ; stamped as a conveyance. V ' - 1 . I. WAREHOUSE RECEIPT for any goods,' wares or merchandise nor otherwise pravided for, deposited or stored in j m it 1 any public or private warenonsajiot -exceeding $500in value. ......... .JO centa : Eiceedinff $500. and not exceedixut - - . ti.000.. ..ao " Exceeding $1,000, for every additioo.-. ,2 al tl.000. or fractional y&rt thereof.: in excess of $1,000.. 10 1 For any goods, he;, not oGjerwisoi.ftri'i , provided for, stored or deposited in- ..j -any public or- private warehouse or ." . yard. :8 Oaoa WRITS AND LEGAL DOCUMENT. . Writ, or other legal process by li which anv suit is commenced in any ' 1 court of record, either of -lav or equity..-. ..........60centoi Wl rit or other original process ieened by a court not of record where the. amount claimed is $100; or over.". .'.M cents Upon every confesaion of Judgment - - or cognovit, for $100, oroverTexeept - Ken....'..W."r:. rJSZUrZDTTZJZTZ, jMBB wuMf v vauv wuaw. jm - - litfArlne' iiirlodicilofi- ik A oonrt of ',.?J. ? record;. ....... . . .... .. .. . X .50 .cents WawMnfa nf " rli rrf-rr afl wim 4ar a . i a m it - -.-, V.- IBM.rw Sliwniiat;ji - : ceedllOO. When the amount exceeds $100J-:60 enas msrmANCE Marina. Inland Bed Mre.- ' Wherette consideration paid for the toBUranee, in caeh. premium aotee, or both: -does not exceed 110...". 1 Exceeding $10, and not evififding 9 ISO ............ ............. ... ) 1 rssnRANCE. Lira when the amount , gjgg I - - $3,000 - ..... insured does notxeeea ww. ; .V.-.3S ObqXS I rJlJi I ;J , apn. 1 . i Exceeding $aoo, tor each additional , 1300, or 1 J SXCCea Of S30U. -........."... Ii. XSkefia t ; m --wiomw - -a am- Clause ot guaranty of payment at.f n'V &i:1865r tEASTBEES.':Er9KK - 3for qnanti t7 not exceeding 1.000 bushela. .10 ceuts avxoeeoiag-iiw boshels. n?. . ..'.23 cents MOEiaAQS traatdeed." biU of sale, or i rwViri&1 twtnsf vVtw natrniaur nf j money exceeding 1100. t aa not - . 4200 or f ractip&at part thereof, m ex OeSfl Of t500 . . . R0 ennix PAWNERS CHECKS: .... .. ( cents PASSAGE TICEETfrom the United : V ' States to. any foreign port, costing. ii J not more than $35.;,........ ..so cents , i twetzag mora than 935. and not ex- ' f ieeeding $50.......;............:;.. $1.00 1 1 For every mdditianal 150. or fraction- . , i al part thereof, in excess of $50. ... $LO0 -M-.'-i GENEBAL semabks. - Beretma Btanps may be usedindiacrimuiately Upon ai!y of the matters or things enumerated in nhlnK a nuMil noa t.a Tr'r- - ' pBtaM .tamtia cannot be nsed in oavment of tii m:.!.). - . n Att7rntrmnPnt tn i jaej Btamp thereon.' If he neg- hocta to4o so, the party for whoee use it is made itopbefo his used; tutinnocase I u l.iv- wOh . attt,Tv . . if ktte, TTy. , Tnri,; 1Rfij .nth. out astamp. It cannot afterwards be. effectually storapedr, -Any falhire npon the part of the stomp hundred other than wril vis: summons. warrant, pub. .tion, petition, &a, in which case these,' as the ngmai proeesa; severally require stamps. .. . writs of scira facias are subject to stamp duty s original processes. w The jurat of an affidavit, taken before a Justice I of the Peace, Notary Public, or other officer duly authorised to taaoam&avitss held to bo a cer tinpate, and subject tp a stamp duty of 6 cents, exsept when taken in suits or legal proceedings. AiWm I. .1 .1,.1t paar - any - printed -written., evidence of an - jls -v-e assfgaineiit ot mortgage irtqNeet to the BSlbe stamp duty as that imposed npcin the origi- a! inBtrumentrthat is to aaor crery sum of nrs hundred dehaas, or any fractional pirt there- T ount secure brthe mortgage, at tti tan. of Its assignment, there must bt affixed "tomP stampsTdenoting a duty of fifty cents. ZZS. KZVZXZ f-v, j,177 zrrrrri 7ZlZ.Zli Try In conveyances of real estate, the law provides aro m a 3? fln-" TtTT r nnlnnl iJT but one stamp duty, is requiros) on such papers, rtampty tnrlhert rate reared to Wttinetrttmenta,or ciUier ef them. In each ciXt SBOie or memorandum of the value or de- noininatiea-eftilt stamp amxedsheuld be made JitWBia.OT tatto of imainainimflniwnKnifl nat Ktnnfl. -r--.-r--- -r.-y r : . . i ntCONKEY&CO. i W0I3AI&BETAIL a ; DEALERS, I WOVX4 9?OWf AHPfHORTMTNATINGi PUB- !, XJ(X TB1AT' THEY HAVE IMPORTED i3i ANEW AlFBSSBlSTUCE. 3E- - l ,r FifSfi. C " t . . . -, r . r . i vi. SUTLER'S G00IS, t , at,W TONES. jft !i J r. r" i I - t i - ''ii'H . . . c-; '' ' ' wi.c,-! .. iarii ' nrl A Tc 3tLl dUAXtO J ft ' ' v ' LIQUORS, A : . . l.i WILL .' SELL " AT A . SEASONABLE i-t i l . - - t.-gj, ADVANCB UPON COST. I vBA V AIM O 1 K li Ji 1 , i . i' t A B ; " TIMES PRINTING OFFICE, Sew Berne. JOHN McCONKEY & CO. Hew Berne, April 31, 1865. 30-tf. -TOfmGRTlEE HOT EATIA G HOUSE. . j The Proprietor of this House informs the pub- ho that ho expects to continue the . I: C E C R E A 31 -.:... ' - Buexxmss doiim tbb fbkskmt season. As he has had long experkaice in thia business. mm mumtta to stre as good, aye, tetter J . - I eattatactlcwtaaaoaBD. r. sr. tnaoks iaem or past patronage, and f - 1 - . I solicit a conttnnanwi of the same. , . : BULES SHEPABD, iKeW Berne.' April 2L-1865.- ' - 30-tf. tHTA.9 ORieffPUB hICATI OK " , -. H A-a. y - W V7- Wlwt 1rh mnnW of the I faBowin standard kfseouie PublhJations which 1.5 j - ri 'i'X.I-- s ' ftnaybtatiieM iM fwrng raws on pyn- I ratknatthe TI)I E 8 'ofQce.NewBeroe: -alictef's Lexicon of Freeniaaonry,' $3 30 Webb's Pocket Monitor, " - - - - 2 0ft Bar Itoter. WfJrtmao, - -1 - ' 1 50 j Moors'a Treetle Board. 'A 1 .dental- -...... Nmka libnn. . .' . ... 1 75 x 1 1 "jliBaxid Book; iSfi "t ; . r.l ao c J.. rafltsaKmtO Btography, T .tv- ' l 00 I taal JrttA musyarnpaVth is r- ; lidsailisri A ".if'-QtO rrf to tt-.'i FLAG OF OUR UXIOX FOREVER. NO. 68. RULING BY LOYE. EXPERIENCE OF A SCHOOL TEACHER. r , ""What is the secret of your dis cipline ?" inquired a young teach er of Mrs 1, -a veteran of the school-room. "You are not half so severe as I am obliged to be, and yet you have more perfect or der in every thing. T . . "Oh, you know, was the replv. "that I have had years of experi ence. 1 should be but a poor scholar if I had not learned in iny own schools many things. ' "les, certainly, said the other: "but were yon always as success ful ? What faculty of head5 or heart carries you so easily througli all sorts of difficult places ! "Won't you have the kindness to: te!l me what you do, or don t do to get on so well with children, and parents, too?" - . : . ' "If I can suggest anything to be of service to you, said Mrs. 1 "I should be happy to do so. Kln the first place, I have but few de finite rules, and -govern as '--littie-'as. possible"; . Then I observe my pu pils closely marking their individ ual peculiarities, and treat- them according to their development of talent ' and character.--- - Some -I lead - by their strong points: in others" I stimulate the weaker f a ultifis; in all I play upon the bet ter nature and avoid all I can the sharp resistive qualities so active in. vicious." boys and - ill-governed vuuureu geiierauy, ' - - ! M do not punish as much - as I once did; I throw my pupils upon their own sense ? of- honor - and right, making them Jeel thatI trust i them,' and it 1 often works like! a charm. . But above aH,' I make them feel that I love them, and am seeking theK good In eve ry tliinB. The maioritv of pupils in every, school will respond to Einaness ana oeaave ' oetter una learn more for such friendhip than for any other sort ol (.disci pline. A teacher, to be sure, must cdramand respect, and not allow herself to be trifled with; and in cases of willful or malicious dis obedience her authority a must i be fully: maintained? : but -through t bese years I have found, "as a 'gen eral thing, love to be the strong est of all authority , in. the school room. .. ... ., , - -. "I love iny pupus," ' said the young teacher; "I would be. glad to do all I could for ", their welfare ; and they lave me, I do not doubt; but oh, MrC L ! many of them are so repulsive, I never, could get any nearer them . than', kindness and duty obliged me." " v Z ,1 sV v "I appreciate "all , that," said Mrs. L; " one has to love some tinies against every thing to love, not - for the worthiness - of the ob ject but for its need of being lov ed. Of course, this involves some self-denial, and a little self-disci-pline, but the teacher, will accept it, for her word is of a missionary character." "Can you do that, Mrs. L,- for such boys as your Jack and Sim? . Have you the genius - for lovinq so perfectly r "If you allow me, , Baid Mrs. L l mil tell you a story ol m; expencncCf Some years ago was principal ol a department in a loi'ge public school in P. The department had been oaaiy man aged lor along lime, ana x lounu it at-first a very difficult position, I knew there was much expected of me, and I was very -sensitiye about success or failure. . Oh, what a task it was to get ; those 120 undisciplined children into order and with feeble health, too! I think I could not have done it had I not been sustained by prayer, and a daily" reliance upon (xod, my 15 ather "There were many foreigners among my number, wermans mostly, and some Irish.: I had been particularly warned of ; one boy, who had been lor years con sidered the worst in school. It took but a few daj's to, find him out a rough over-grown, ill-con ditioned lad as you ever saw in a school-room. His father was a passionate man, and Walter, had been beaten and scolded until the good that was in him had appar ent! v almost died out. '. He was an inveterate whisperer," ieould not study, ; nd played truant . some part of nearly every." day! 7 ho J would sbp cut when my back was . n t 11 '1 1 .1 t " ' IK. tff turnea at tne piacK-ooara wnuo his elass was reciting. I tried ev ery- way I could to stimulate his: aniDiiioii, ! gave uuu , and presents, but thCT lasted coly a few1 days, and then he tore them np or cave them away in myypreo- t-nce, ana grew, worths wwi uwwo, . (f)tiA dftv I went home from school fairly worried out with 4xis hatefulnesa ; and sat down alone think what was next to be dona I pitied the pocr child that iheTe was nobody to care for and avfeWa dollar n him ; .he. was so unlovely ithat -he suffered & aort:-.-of abuse.rfrom r- . - , . h BUCerea . a ' SOrt.-jOl. caDTXSeTXOSl every hecad that touched Mu ! I 8a.uare, onetoBertloo,"" " 'I-'-$Uim I I everyiuajeedyisercoi ' . 4 OnelncH makes a aqiiare, and aUadvrnienia will be oonanued antil forbid. nnieBs other wiaa, ;5 ordered, and charged accordingly. ' To seera-m inaertioa they should be handed in by 3' . OVloekc, the afternoonprevloua AH bflls aia . 1 to be settled on the let of every month; A Uberai'. discount mad to thoso who advertise largely. The T I M n S r has fe bogarcterulatioi- in t. ii -Dpxtiaent ot Jorth. Carolina thana&y.if sot a" V -it other papers -combined, and reaching every part 4 of thoDeparlmest, is the BEST method- of ad " verUstag that couU be deIzed. -.Tt iiiiii in i ' - - i ii ' ' f" ' - Then I thought how Infinitely pa, . tient and Io,C5uirfeivhs4? with myown waWardness,' Imdli resolved to make one morer; effort J for iMs sinning, friendless chfld. So I knelt down -and. asked - God for strength and for love, and when I went out of my room, I saw all clear. ' - - -. - - "The next day the boy's "father came gglxim into the school room,' witbfan angry discouraged T look.: "Here's Wait," said be 1 "I don't know what ails the " boy but I can't do aaiything with lunr. If, he runs away, again, he shan't,.! come to school - another day IH , put him into a shop to work."--- t? I think we shall have no more trouble, Mr. J- ter will be erood now. . v The man looked astonished and ' 1 ' went away but I felt as if victory :-; was near at hand After theex citement of. such a scene had sub-' sided, I called Walter to my desk and spoke in the kindest manner -I could ; "W alter, . what makes you such a bad boy ?" , He answered suuenly. "I don't ' know: I can't help it." , 71 ... . ' " "Wouldn't you rather be good se people wui love you -so your ' teacher willlove; you, and be glad to see your faee-eoming into- the school?" - - 'I can't be f?ood-5 I. never was good," said the boy. . , ; . . ; "Couldn't . you bo good if I would love you Walter ? -,rTou couldn'tiove me nobody r ; ever loved me, said Walter, look-; ' ing down very restiessly. '; 0 - -- k "Yes, AValter' said L "if i yo v would.try to be goodl could love you, and I would love yon, and be . , the beat friend in the world." ' , "The boy looked tip as if a : strange, new thought, had struck -him." i , . "I repeated mv words., and the, . tears started a lmle, too, for . I was tired and nervous with ; my - cares. A moment I waited for an" answer, and then he spoke," chok-""" ' ing down his emotion : 'Tou cantT l lov mel" . "Agam X assured bin in tne ; gentlest manner, and then he said,".; , Tf I should try and 6hould fail f once or twice, could you love me ! ' then a litOet-Itold him yes. f "He I stood another, momantrir tremblinf? and swellinsr, and then - f he broke down entirely; and cried ,:t as if his heart was bursting. ; X '' let him cry, and did not shut back my own tears, while the whole ' school looked on FinaUy, when - he had done sobbing so as to speak, he said in a, voice that didn't j seem like Walter's, "Oh, if you'll. , love me, 111 be a good boy." " n "I talked a while to sootheiand ! ' encourage him, and then dismissed him to his seat. Before Ihelwentd 5 he took my hand in his dirty . brown fingers, and with the tears raining over it, kissed it again' '. ; and again. I did not require inanv lesson's that da v: he laid his ; head on his desk and cried most .i of the time. Twice he came to4 my desk, as if afraid to believe, to t ask the same question :"Can you love me, Mrs. L ? Oh, 111 do ' " anvthiner if youll love me ?" ' Once I put my arm round the great; uncombed, unwashed Ger man boy, and kissed his forehead. , 'Walter "was conquered The next day he came to school in; ti dy clothing, washed, combed " and v in his right mind. 4 1 had no more trouble, but I had while he re mained in my room, all the-,ole ,.. dience and kindness such a boy can give. By taking some extra ' pains with his lessons and that l -was very willing to do he was in a few months promoted with- credit to a higher department'; In return, he delighted in doing errands for me ; and through Um , whole season he' searched tlw country for miles aronnd to get - - rrr i .1 . : . flowers lor my vase. ; a ne mown i v was a trying one to ,ie, our - n-. sides the good to poor -Walter, HU was worth a dozen - whippings ti ,i the schooL" . - ; ---'A ; I'Why," said the young teacheiV J - ia indeed like niissionary work-J: to kiss dirty-boys, but you'. have. ' the genius for it" t ' - ' ! "We are all aware, anmverea m Mr. It -, "that to teach success fully, one needs the devoteilness - of a missionary. we Know, aiso, that no great moral good is ever uone out. uy : givmg uui 01 uuv a heart and life to the needy4; and unworthy, i To, use one's faculties. , ,g of friendthip an4 kindness wflhout; etint or grudging, is all that genius iiaeans, as you apply the ; term;et And it has for the giver as well as receiver- its - own armndant nfX blessed reward" ; i ; " Jif The ratea of ferriage thatxe harg between Memphis And the town of ,H?pe; ,u field tfttiftrOM'aiM? FiHSs Wat ? elngl Jf&s&m tad a nam ror p ' dollars and a half; temaMr w, kta Ainart ? for eo W of flour aorofii the river e$a&n4$ . nfax v. j- K v. . . . - V v. . V i ' r. i ' I' if f" f i. i f- ! r i - I V r I I 5: W
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