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. wTOS, MrF3 AND RESOLUTIONS OW -.rnDOo Dr.iT!nnnDrw; r -,.. n,1 j.j' vit r-TO SUBSCXlXinEIlS. ; . : f SJB$BS NHUUUvated to over bo Crf their wiabetigimtified calling at our fora More1 grain, more cotton, . ,.5 ,Jv criptifla-fojp JQahtTucm t mf pUDUBUea raies. j r T , , 1 ... & Co., Adverting Agents, WJ0T.0OK Y'' .Triliani Building riJilbtfxeLto -solicit advertisementa orTA -4 -L: oi - j a.i- 1. ; our paper. . -vJ 1 "Otit State will double her jTHEDA TIMES. ' tttursdvy , iousisg. . jvi.it 13, ' T" IW( THE AHEXD3IEXT QK COM- . ' " : STrrirriON. ,,- 1 jv -Among the' many Veighty f and responsible duties hich will pome 1 before the State Convention I for their consideration, will be that of adopting the amendment to ihe jjt Constitution of fhs TInUe4:rStates, fl 'roirever vaboKshing ;fmvdiuntary servitude, save ' penal, within pur bounds. This amendment has already been adopted by nearly " the requisite j majority of the States, and its final adoption ii as f ' 'Certain as the risings and setting of rt . the sun. . JThLs l question will enter largely into the , canvass for the election of delegates to the" State . Convention. 7 j tV ,..-,. .:.i!...'.,.,.f;K. The abolition of involuntary . servitude, is a question1 upon which great differences of opinion , exist,, and especially in our own, . and other Southern communities. Wide latitude of expression must bealIowed, for tliese differences of . t opinions are; as hoiest,)as we f aim '" burs to be.' ."We tnereforevpSx32)ose : to discuss th?s question in candor, and disingenuousness, and we shall open our columns to those who differ with i us, when those views are expressed in a similar " manner. " ' 1 "" "" ' - i The adoption of this amendment by the State of North Carolina, as a question of importance, para mountto all others, - if . we look with a single eye to the future wel fare of our ancient ; dommon v wealth " That the immediate find unconditional measures adopted by "our. lamented and martylred President, has reduced thousands from . comparative opulence, 'i to ;. vjery limited resources, is trae, very true. , But that ia one, of the results, which all good citizens must accept, us one of the . legiti uate fruits of the rebelhon, ; and acquiesce therein. It cannot be I recalled, however, and some ' jnay I roll the sweet morsel of hope un der their tongue. Neither would we have it back, if we could, although we formerly beKeved in the Henry Clay doctrine of gradual emanci pation. This may appear harsh to some of our friends, but we can assure them, that while this tem- rvir luaa jus gnevuus w uwui, ii "will work out eventually ereat good and gain, i i The removal of this incubus, which has weighed down and de- pressed the energies of North Carolina with thp wpilit nf r t&roun ran. tne weignt ot- a XUXiitUlCUO. UULL UXCUii. LllO nell which has so lon hennl xi. si , -. i , . , 'wv avuw vuwakvo , j-au. vu- terprisei ' As a measure of eeono- i - An , ' , : T. .,, myit is demanded. It will? cause temporary incenyenience bevoncl u A,t. u v xi. .v i" all doubt, but when the. wheels of ireo xuuur are successiuuy m mo- tion, not one of the former owneis in slaves, would return back to the "patriarchatinstitution" if they COTUcL " ; The ffreat buff-W in the-.wav or this great political reform,, is the fact, that our people who dealt largely in this species of property, were brought up jin those habits by their, fathers who likewise ,,were brought; up in the same way. These beliefs, habits" and preju dices, the result oieducation,when united to, large pecuniary losses, usually engender feelings, which to say the least, 'are entitled to some respect, even if they cannot be overcome. Reason must be used with this class of citizens. . ' rr..J..;,.EatLcipation'ihaa become the ""settled policy of the Admiiiistra- '-. tion, and as such, wo accept -and endorse it.' We believe the policy to be a correct policy for this State to- pursue at 5 the -present, and. for futyr e time. Our people are- aTMoring people, and it will -.beno new thing for tiiepito take kold of tbeir worL ' "VVii the abo- HticHrof BlaTery,:iaaiir large plan- . , i x 11 taiiotia"wili ba tnt im m : -small iiar?n jmcrmenol small means fit mtir HiBWfirlrat ii UTorA land i Im ore naval ' , stores will and wealth will flow in owners or -larere Diantations who have-lost their slaves, will selT ,JRltrat. 0f t.rmiT.lnr frnm rliwi , lf cessit to raise mewis to culti- wciuiu tuiu taxauie property, auu a ponipxilsory measure be at once timed into a blessing. Ten years will see this state of affairs rea lised, arid; North Carolina on the high road to prosperity, as the direct result of the abolition of in voluntary servitude. "With the abolishment of servi tude, the dignity of labor is at once elevated, .-. Education will be come more ! 'universal School houses and "school masters will abound.; Newspapers will be read, Churches rebuilt, and all the para phernalia of refined and civilized society will be set in operation as the direct results of the adopting of the constitutional amendment. It is the" bounden duty, of every. loyal man as we view it,4 to elect delegates who will unhesitatingly and unequivocally support " this measure, from a sense of duty; to their country, and to themselves rLet this question be met fairly and squarely upon the merits, which its importance demands. Revolution never go backwards, and this great revolution in south ern social organization, is inevi tably to progress until its final fulfilment, and t successful opera tion. I - ' Irom the Raleigh Standard. Treasonable Sheets. We have Been Ta copy of the Milton Chronicle of the 30th June. 1865. hv fi. N. B. Evans & Son, which breathes anj- tmng out a reeling or lojaltj towards the national eovernment. We do not deem it necessary to makA extrny.ta w.m the Chronicle to show the sentiments it contains. It is sufficient to say that it is not snr.li a nanar a. nhnn1l Ka .iunia. ted, especially through the United States maus. xne Demor aitor was rostm as ter under JeflF. DaTis, and therefore stands in need of a cardon from the, President before he can be a citizen of the United States;' and the Junior Editor is ana- roiev omcer, navmg served in the so called Confederate If it be the intention of the Editor of the Chronteu to eontinna tA to Jt.of ftotion towards thn m?niinil It mnl. ottisinzfor Jeff. Davis and protesting against the absolute and final 1 . tt . . . . aiwuwon 01 Biarery iu jxortn Carolina, and by denouncing the national govern ment as a de8TX)tism With a dlimn ml ifp head, we have ' o hesitation in savine 11 1 . t .... . o taat ue paper ought to te suppressed. Edward J. Hale and Son, nf th lata Fayetteville OUehtr in a card' published in the Dailv Favettevil1 AW. rr tia 20th June, announce that as the result of "the earnest anneals of man vain riends," thej are considering whether iL. 111 . ... . uicj win resume uie puDucation of the Observer. Mfe reeret that tha anl ferred to exhibits no diannai part of Edward J. Hale and Sons to sub- fflii unconcuuonany ana caeerfully to tn tne otn J uiy 1865, issued at Statesville, ireaeu county, oy is. u. Drake and Son. This Daner exhibits but little, if it dence that i ts Editors are reconciled to federal authority, nits tone, if not de fiant and insolent like that of the Milton Chronicle, ia nevertheless bad. A vuier uungs uiis paper says : .V . k - wot. crown, or ueorgia, it is stated, has been paroled and returned to his 1 grace Deenexienaea to uov. Vance 9' . We. do not wish to refer to Gov. Vance. President Johnson forces nH , oy: Brown opposed and denounced the THSl IKSAA Divis despotism, and did all he could w I'0Te, P- irown preferred reconstruction to subjugation and rule I vt MXO kPWslV UUT. , OUCB WOU1Q HOt lift- tn Proposition to-feconstruct in a7 event, out declared he would fight to I wv wawvuuigrt TvT XrOffH U&g fitted conditionally and cheerfully to tne authority or the United States, and has gone home to aid in reconstructing .Btae nd in placing her" again un- aer tne ow nag. wui Gov. Vance also submit cheerfully and unconditionally I not8 contents and traitors will be controlled S'sSrnn", I mean what we say; - The day of Jeff. T1,8,?4 V P"t i North An old Citizen killed by a Provost .... Guard. WHiaxiNe, Va j Friday July 7, 1865. A most distreBsinar and Atal paiomWn occurred' here about 9 o'clock last night, resulting in the death of Capt. John List, an old and prominent citizen of this city, and the wounding of Major. McPhial, Chief Paymaster of the department. A squad of the Provost guards were in pur suit of an escaped prisoner when an or der was given to fire, which was obeyed by one of the members, the ball taking effect in the thigh of Capt. List, severing an artery, and then passing through the foot of Major McPhial, producing a pain ful 'flesh wound. Capt. List died in about an hour after receiving the wound. The - affair - has caused a deep feeling tiirough the community. . ' - r - MoTementi of Gen. Sherman, ; LouiBViiXE, Friday, July 7, 1865. Gen, Sherman left this, afternoon, for Cincinnati, on the steamer General Buell, en route for Lancaster, Ohio. Pierre Soule, having become disgusted with the Southerners because they were defeated; and with the Northerners be ea they were victorious, has gone to the City Mexico to practice law, and CUltitata U ievuloM philoiophy. iwx xcicrciiuc Mt ireasonaoie new spa. we will simply add that they will be tolerated in North Carolina. Mi l. Proceed insrs mt tl this place, convened at the suggestion of EeV. Wm.fl. Gilhert tmil of ik. 1 j mmw a JXiiib me FLinv rrr i :i ri van can Bible Society to consult in regard to uw, wera. oi Dcnpture aiBtnbution in nprore aiBtnbution inT some statements -were I t mui wv7!?! f uiis vicinity, generous acts and proposals of the' 80- jhaw been iiwemparativejj pleasant pt-j ciety. Whereunon an onranicatinn 1mm Jl sitio&s inuui KorthArn' cities ' on Court effected and rules and resolutions adop-1 nu M IVUUVI. ri ! ?r-:r- f Theuidersh it , , . . - signed hereby organize thrm-1 viiHAdiMiiuix - i i i a. f selves ixito aBible wmmVteeM tteAm"?? lM So- riL:!Ll?f.8ctRetene-Bureau appointed, George the distribution andsale of the" word of f God for ew Bern and it i?,-: 1 Wm. H. Oliver, i W.L Vestal, 5 Z. Blade. " James Ai Suydam, J. is r Allen, A. McLacklan, J. Gooding. C. P. Loomis. ) Wm. H. Oliver was chosen Chairman. C." P. Loomis, f . - fleo'y A;McLacklan, Treas'r and Depositary. ' BVUE8. ti 1st. This ' Committee shall ordinariir consist ! of ten nenK)M AnM..w.:. different Christian denominations, four ui wflom snui constitute a quorum. 2d. When any vacancy shall occur in the Committee, it shall h fin v. of the remaining members. . m. wewui employ a depositary, whose duty,it shall be to keep the publications of the American Bible Society, of ; which we may come in possession; to sell and gratuitously distribute thein, according to our direction j to keep an accurate account of his receipts and disburse ments ; to report his sales and donations to the Bible Commit monthly toeetings, and to pay over. the j-iw,rous w me American xHDle DOCietV and labor in the spirit of kindness to all classes in the community gad to promote the judicious circulation of ' the Sacred Scriptures. 4th. The Scriptures shall be soldi at the rates of the American Bible Society, as designated on their price list. ; 5th. Copiea may be gratuitously furn ished to individual applicants and fami. lies on the following conditions : ,A 1st. The Depositary must have rea sonable evidence that the books will be appreciated and useful. ? - .A -t In bases of destitute families there should be some member of the. family that can! read, and K v couraged to the daily reading of a portion hf it. with niu . 6. Applications for Sabbath' Schools shall., be considered by the Committee, and decided according to their discretion. 7. Ail classes shall be encouraged as far as able to purchase the Scriptures. : 8.' A recommendation of any person, as a proper subject to receive gratuit ously a copy of the Sacred Scriptures, coming from any minister of the Gospel having pastoral charge, will be favorably considered by the Committee. ; 9th. A Testament neari stv. mn ,v.Vi be given to any colored child destitute of wpy, or ptner cniia unable to purchase, on condition of his having learned to n Thia committe shall meet on 'the 2d Monday in each month, at the hour and places designated by the Chairman, and the Chairman or any two members may call an extra meeting whenever they deem It necessary. ?rti s 11th. Applications for gratuitous dial muunuuo I uus cieariy cotered by the above rules shall be l&M hfhMi tt rvn. m V4W4 W VUV Will mittee, and by them decided, r Eisoirnos. - : The American RiK1 ;iitii Whereat, i w WWW V f animated by the true spirit of, Chiisfian Denevoience and chanty, donated 100,- wv iuiuuim vi me oacrea oenptures. to th StAtA nf Vntli n- is r. when her citizens were eneaared in an unfortunate rebellion airatnat fh .v.. ment of thej United States, and: nneretu, jow that peace has been ;reV stored, m the exercise of great inagnan-1 unity, she has sent her agent ReTWm. H. Gilbert, to renew that Mnm. nr. therefore J . . w wi vmui . j Resolved, What we, the Bible Commit and the tee or new .pern, for ourselves community Which we renreaent. tpnitav our most hearty and sincere thanks to tne society ior an act or christian sym pathy scarcely varalelled in thn annul. of the church, and we accept the 'offerlnz . v.vux u.ug uuuui. nuse v3 our common Benefactor for Hia ourselves toi render hearty co-one ration and aid to said agent in consumating the praiseworthy object soughtto be at tained. , , ' y ! Mr. Gilbert being present, made the following response : j Gentlemejs : The cordiality towards the institution 1 have the honor to rep resent, which breathes in the resolution you have just passed, is of much value, in these peculiar tunes. kindly feeling towards the American Bible society, your readiness to " po-oper-ate with it. and your heartfelt gratittde for its beneficence. . . This honored Society, how in the fiftieth yearj of its operations, is still true to its sacred purpose to supply- our land and the world, with the word of God. Daring the past few years, it has put forth great exertions to meet the un paralelled demand for the Scriptures. Amid the turmoil of our protracted war and the roai of many a battlefield, it has' diffused everywhere the Gospel of Peace. Nine volumes per minute are pro duced by its: steam-driven presses. n It has scattered them North, South', Cast and West. It has sent them to the Union armies and those of the Con federacy.; : ,, i Its grant of 100,000 volumes for this State, to which you have referred, has not yet, as you are aware, been fully ac complished, i 25,0C3 of these books wei distributed in the State, mainly to tha ... - 1 j eoldiers. Fer some cause, another to Btalment jras lodged upon the way, and haa next ta. .nnvaJ T :ii s . w ".vi. wm euaeaTor to see that your Depository is soon sup plied with them, and confiding in your wisdom andj faithfulness in their dis posal. ( : May Heaven guide and bless your en deavors, andj may the time " soon come when your State, mighty in the resources of material if ealth, -shall be thickly per vaded by a people all abundantly sup plied with the Word of Life and intelli gently and jreverently obedient t its halloweu precepts. - - ; In accordance with the arrangements above set forth, the people of New Bern and its vicinity are hereby informed that a Bible depository will be opened as soon as the books can be forwarded, under the care of Mr. A. McLacklan at the store of J. S. Stevenson, Esq., corner of Middle and Broad streets, where the Scripture will be sold at the cost of their produc tion or gratuitously bestowed whenever it is necessary. ' i Wm. H. OLIVER, Chairman. . C. P. Loosns, &c'y. . I New Bern N.C.j July 13, ,1865. ' : - I ' U , Dr. McCurdy, a well known' citizen of Montgomery county. Tennessee, was Bhot in his own yard, near Clark sville, a few dava im.1 A narty roda irf In ' front of I his pmf and, without; saying a "fttlmgthe tatt, . , word, deliberately fired upon him, sever. ' f An uifbrtiiate GerUin Is in i jail at al balls piercing his body, killing him Puboque, Iowa, who was made crazy by instantly. iW ttlW4.ojWiilfj, . ... 1 . - , t ; : UTOSv F to ti H. V. Tt-"bw WataiiaTOS. Oday July7,aS65. : - .- i nf -uraemwiu mj ""TT 8 out.of Jthe military serrioe-uwr -A"4 MiV and'BrieadiersrinoBt of "whoa Martials, &c - Xt XO wg uivuiuva vi substitnte-iB etbetrt Places xx&cer8rH7 z. r 1 . . r tingtfished for wtrnmtfy ana meritorious ."l Jl i ..i. j . v H?ComlnlssioneOrton of the Internal a ritJ 1; i rwlti .Ver; J III I 5 ,1""w-,'-1?Tn ' x "T. I"r Iff in. KUIV, U' lotwithtttan di jfhVabsoTbing) iaterest manifested in the executions to-dayi the trial of Miss uarns came in ror a Mmodi- nttm a nnhlio attAntinn thd fVmrt TVinm being densely crowded, as soon as opened this morning. District-Attorney Cat- rington, for the Government,first address Ad the Court, enioinin? necessity ,of noAwtng.-fayr to sympathy U plae pfJusUibecawaa Wihef prison- Tl 1 i . - . I era aex. no moxrou w uus city as the treat national center for crime of all kinds, and exhibited the necessity of meeting out the strictest justice to all MiiU.v nt violationa ot law. M Rnulln next addressed the Court, endeavoring to estaoiisn tne iact was the prisoner was non compot jwhefjse committed uio luixruer. ovicrai crsuua were vuen examined, but no new facts elicited, and the Court adjourned to meet again " V".rm its) Foreign News. Rv arrival nf the fitAamahin TotiV. t tan at this port yesterday, we have dates ireiQAiiavana to juiv o. ana rrom vera Urui to June' 28. The abandonment of the Island of can Domineo by Snain ! nearly completed. A treaty has been conciuaea by the uovernment of the re stored BepubUo 'and Epain. . by which the former engages to indemnify Spain for tne expenses of the war and to respect the rjersonB and trorerty of thn RnanUh residents, of the island. Many of these irereilrorrileatine Jrom ilaytiwe uare a connrmauon or the reiort that the troopB of Geffrard have suffered t. era! reverses. From Mexico we learn that an imperial decree was to be pub lished about the 1st Of July, cedinir thm States c. Sinaloa,' Durango and Sonora a x . -. . . u sraa.ee as a security ror the war debt. The Fbxnch Tobacco. There are some four hundred and twenty-five, or four nunarea and fifty hogsheads of tobacco in Petersburg belonging, to the French Government. Some of it is stored in Centre, and some in the other warehouses or tne city, we observed yesterday that it was being shipped. Additional, hoops are placed upon the hogsheads, and they are shipped by lighters from our wharf w wty roint, where French vessels await their cargoes. At the time of the evacua tion of this city, this tobacco was sepa rated from that owned .by individuals, and constitutes the bulk of that not de stroyed by fire. Pet. Express. Vieginia. Gov. Pierpont has abolish ed the Virginia Court or Appeals. The Governor expects to hare -civil law in the State in good running order by the 1st of August. j INTEREST INC IT F. 318 whisky-Poison Bats o -i Qura fcPRi a servant girl in that uncertain region known as out West" recently trie,d whisky to kill rats. She made it sweet with sugar, crumbled in bread, and A. Xt . set me aisa in tne ceuer, A few hours after, she went down and found several rats gloriously, "fuddled," engaged in ui rowing potato parings and hauling one auwwivr up w una, xnese were easily Aftt VI 11 1 1 - M. . 1 premises immediately, undoubtedly suf - Uering with a severe headache h - I . . i 1 uuhl lb uu DHBD novrm. a ,K. Bail mrrm i h a . A l . . ined to remove into obscurity the bust of the. late ex-JBresident John Ty ler, hither to standing' in the Virginia State Li brary. I Many of the inhabitants of Southwest ern Missouri are livins-on crrn. aRn. l v-i , ' '"f j-ciiu uux vuu roots. The difficulty of acouirino. the K-.K language, , which .foreigner must exl oerience. is vell TllnatmtZi k i f . . J WW 4VX iuwing quesuon : "i;ia you ever see a person pare an apple or pear with a pair of scissors?" 1 . . . It is a remarkable fact that electricity travels so rapidly that it may be sent through srunpowder without imitin u and it is only when the current is re tarded that . an explosion takes place. The progress of electricity is swifter then that of lieht. beinir abont twn tmniMj miles a seconds ) CoL James a Nixoi, formerly." editor of The fN. O.) Crescent, who innt . nWin. x r " w aa vtu Inent part to: the. war and iwaa: a. most virulent ltebel, is to revive that journal the coming Autumn. . Matilda Heron, -the actress, has fallen heir to$75,000by he death of a brother: A letter from Houston, Texas, of a late date, says that 12,000 rebel troops, most ly Miasdarians, artf now --nn jheir way to Mexico, under Gen. Shelly, to offer their services to Maximilian. The statement is doubtless untrue. We don't believe a mm mi. aiv . Soon after the war broke out, while he was yet high in military repute at the South, Beauregard said: "When. I reach Massachusetts, my first act shall be to blow- Plymouth - Bock out of existence ; that will be the greatest and happiest moment of my life." vvw . wvv uvmnu m nurse "-Tl a - 1teaa earrlageViir New 'Haven; Conn.. A $1,000 race between a horse and lately, resulted in the signal defeat of tne latter, uut they are going to try it again, as vthe steam. . man alleges that poor coal injured the speed of the loco motive. Lord Brougham is very anxious to have the Cuban slave trade stopped. But he was notj ai all anxious to have the rebels fail .in their attempt to establish an empire with slavery as the chief corner-stone. . Benjamin Brown, of Waterford, N. Y., in his 98th year, is said to be the only man living who actually bore arms during the Revolutionary War. He fought in the defense I of New London, in September. 1781. ; A boy went into his mother's garden, at Richmond, Va., the other day, to pick tomatoes, when he was bitten by a snake, causing Jus death in a few hours; . . The Ital;an,.army, which, on January l inz out.ofjthe military serrioe-urer 4mriTM?i $i, 1505, comprised 3,195 officers and J ' -...uuiucu, eocoorage- 80,000 men, had, on December 31, 1864,4m!5 v -'tT," pUrch increased to 40.927 officers and 497 imlMe(l bv the ?. of Lord Palmerston's increased to 40,927 officers and ' 497,100 James L. Clark, of N&tick, Mass- died lt week;neavin three Beparate and aisunct wiaows ta mourn his loss. . As a consequence, there is little trouble in ""Th newFreach Universal Exhibition building ia to be in the form of a classi eat amphitheatre, but only one story high. By this means it U declared that light and air will bialike distributed all orer . me arena whilst fobjects will be visible from any point q 2.O0eiCLi-' 4Z,WT,UUU " iny" point. ..The building ; ;A gold dheoVerv inS.lcna, Montaao Territory, made eh a rush to that nlace that a log houie was- sold for $3,600 in . '.r'-ir-r-'' i . A mendicant. we'll known in the netph- borhood Of. the Church at tha Madaline. Paris, addressed to "ei .friend of his lately the roiiowing irresistible appeal : "I am poor. Monsieur, but I am reliriou. I want but one of the saving virtues. I have Faith, 1 have Hope, it remains with you to give me j Charity." I Private telerramsl from Bombay an nounce the failure of a native hank-Ar with liabilities! amounting to about half a million sterling. The Salisbury American aavs that oal by the cargo in; that piace is selling at per ton. j i. A boy went into hia mother's rarden. at Bichmond, on Monday, to pick toma toes, when he was bitten. by a snake, causing his death in a few hours. Three-fourthi of the laborers in the Naw Yard at! Philadelnhia m fc;n discharged. - . Fires are raging in the woods of the upper peninsula of Michigan, and seri ously endangering a number of villages. The wheat Crop throughout southern Ohio lb being raDidlv harveated. The yield is above tne average. A remarkable run of billiards was re cently made at Cleveland, by Mr. F. G. Brittoh, an amateur. After making a run of thirty-fiye points, got the two red balls in the corner, and made the un precedented number of seven thousand seven hundred and fifteen points. The New Brunswick Mercury pointedly says : "We wish the Englishmen who read with deep and almost irresistible indignation' the account of Jeff Davis' imprisonment, , would call to mind the treatment of the Emperor Napoleon by their ancestors' The Btory that the owner of the - house in whldhMr. Lincoln died sent a bill into the Treasury Department for $500, for damages W sheets, carpets, &e., is indignantly denied. He was offered pay by a general in the army, but declined any compensation; - The Cambridge city government have erected a granite tablet at the foot of the old elm tree in Cambridge ; with the fol lowing inscription : "Under this tree Washington first took command of the American ArmV, June 3d, 1775." Three Boldieri in a Louisville, Ky., bar-room, a ' few days since, were ap proached by fifteen or eighteen citizens, one of whom asked a soldier, "if he had any money." The soldier replied that he had none. The citizen called him a d d liar, and immediately subbed him in the abdomen. The whole party of ruuuers men j cm pea on the soldiers and stabbed all three of them' severely. J. Chapman, 7th Ohio", was stabbed in the back and side, fc nd robbed of all the money . he had some $280. Four men had been arrested. An ' old fanner from Carroll county Illinois, named Jacob Wolf, was robbed on Thursday evening last, while en route from the statioa to his home, of $22,000. He had just returned from Delphi, where he had sold his farm for the sum above stated. The old gentleman' yielded . to superior numbers and disgorged the whole amount without any further argu ment. Mr. Wolf haa fiffamuf a Ma4 T 1 3wo for " tret xf the robbers Jyetn0 traces haye been discovered. I .. .1. $3,000 for the afreet pf the robbers. As Vol nA frntna ""jr Ladies and milinerewill n n...j in learning by a late letter front Paris ww "tne Donnets without any crowns, droopinjr at the 'back, will annn k lete, and, consequently, ridioalous. All ir -noistea ana the style called Empire prevaileth hugely. A decree of baniahn-ient V . 1 .n v i i t8rmMTe". wvely narrow against mask veils, - vnu xssuea XLTtiad8 1" 8a 'm I meir steaa. - - A fearful accident occurred near Dyers ville, Iowa, br which a nartv Mfnmt.- from a wedding got into a swollen stream that had overflowed its banks, and four men ana one woman and ehiM drowned. .t! ).) Recently 112,000 lbs. of manufactured tobacco and 30 hogsheads of leaf tobacco belonging to the "Confederacy,1 was seized at Richmond. i The Paris races were run In the Bois de Boulogne on June 11th. The winner was the "Gladiateur," the French horse that Won the English Derby. " ; There is a chiid.'n Manchester, Va., only two years old. weio-hin tn vnn4j pounds fifty pounds more than either of The stage route to Lake George has been improved by the introduction of a large number of new stages, costing up wards of a thousand dollars apiece. A number ox families .in Jersey City have formed an Anti . Meat Club, where by they pledge themselves to totally ab stain from meats of all kinds for two weeks, hoping thereby to bring down the present exorbitant prices of meats. It is now known that it was contem plated by the rebels last summer to blow up the Watervliet arsenal, opposite Troy, N. T. The plan was a part of the one which succeeded in the well remembered explosion-of the powder boat at City Point. , A man stopped at a hotel In New York and deposited 25,000. It was stolen by a clerk of the hotel. A court recently gave the lodger only $l,0C3 damages, on the ground that the first-named sum was an unreasonable jdeposit. Ail the farriers of France having struck for wages, the public carriages and om nibuses would have been . stop running if the authorities had not put me army iaryers at tneir service, The Prince of j Wales poor fellow has only half a million dollars per an nu n, and is hard Pressed to make both ends meet with jhis rapidly increasing family. Palmerton declines, asking Parliament for an increase of salary for the Prince, and the Prince declares that mattera cannot ird on ao tha natinn win. not expect the Royal Family to expand every year without sufficient encourage- step son, and he was shamefully done" in the transaction, he estate dreadfully dilapidated. being It is alleged thatit has been deter mined to remove into obscurity the bust of the late ex-Presfdent Tyler, hitherto standing In 'the Virginia State Library. Some affirm that Tyler in addition to be ing a traitor to his country, likewise be trayed the old whig (arty. W. 8? vf. Ttae-la. ritlim rrrrrrtrtaA at belnzarDV. and entonoed to ranrlaon. ment for life at Fort: McHeary, lis order u to reicasea. . m ft POUT OF SEW BKltV. ' 1 I 'M PMl Jnly 11-Schr. I. W. SauOerv SIott. X. T.. cad. CLABAXCeV Jul 13 Kchr. Two Mrj-,TnooaU. V. V to y - ; i mMter, cotton. &X-eay; t A ' i 'A f -i KAvrar; July Jx.' 1864." ' ARRIVALS. " July 6 Stmt. Carolina, PMIlipa, Kew Tork. - ; Brig Clara Plckena. Hows, " Bear. Myroyar, Hnrnea, Hchr. L. Peacock. Ltngo, Srhr. M. B. BramhaU. Dewy, ' 5 Schr. K. i. Braytoo. HUIikln. -T Schr. Anthony Kotly. Newton. " .-ftr Schr.M. Holm. lrmUn. ,-T . , . . tehr. T. Htckeron.HnrVne.: 'lt-aiip Vmafnard. KoaaeH. - ' f Bohr. Baineow. 8mlU, "p rr CLEARANCES. July 5 flcnr. t' Btowk BUbop, ""Sew Tork. 6 chr. K. J. Braytoo, lUUittn. - 8 6tznr. Carolina, pkillipa, Schr. Mooahf ht, Tnthitt, ' " Schr. Wm. A. EUla, Bmhop, 10 Schr. Marietta, Willi. Beeafurt ooenty. lKIW ADYEBTISEVEXTS. F - R E K T TWO STORY BRICK4 OFFICEC (FOUB HAM .SOME BOOMS.) Two bUow and two abuvr ona door aootS of the Times baiMing. For parUcnlarej4- al thia office. 1 July 1-4j-VL VyEBUER 6i ZIUMERHA.,, ' ix'x" t) e aL E R 8" IN FRESH BEEF d MUTTON. HAMS AND 15ACONT FRESH MILK, erery Morninj. Middle bC, next door to A'aBaoe'i Baker) . ! July IS. 165. . SaVtf. JUST R E C K I V K D AXD FOR BALE, on Cq&algniaecV- 300 BBL8. FLOCR. 200 SACES LIVERPOOL SALT. HCGBXS DILL. . Kew Bom, July 13, 1866. M-SC G K O D A K D F, !( WA TCB MA K E li , AT HIS OLD STAXD. One door from CtUhlerCs Corner, on IWock SL, Will give hia personal Tition to an ordT entnuted to him. July 13. 1865. 96-Ua. I AltiORI O ! TAILORING II d. w. Bran 4 w. i mmrn, MAI BE FOUND OS MIDDLE STEXXT. Between Pollock and JJmad. engaged in the aboTe boainea. July 19, 1865. e-3mo. rpRAXSFKU OF ABASDOXED LANDS, HOUSES AND TENEMENTS TO THE BUREAU OF Refugee. Frecilmea, aua4 A.baauleaie4 In accordance with an Act of Confreaa. and lnatrnctiona contained in the Official Circular or the Secretary xs the Treasury, dated June zvui, xeoa, i bare, at the request ot Colonel . Whittleeey, Aaaistant Co&unisaiooer of the Bureau of Bef ugeea, Freedmen and Abandoned Lends In Korth Carolina, turned orer to Capcain Horace Jaaaee. A. Q. M. at Kew Bern, . , all the Abandoned or Confiscable Lends, Hoe see and Tenements, in the Countlee of CrsTea and -Carteret, in said State of North Carolina, along with the booU, pspen, and records reUttnf to the same. . - . - The Houses and Teaements ead-Abaadoned Landa at Wilmington. HmiUiriUe, sod rtclairy, win also be turned orer in sceordaoee with said request, as soon as a correct list of the piupgilj ia obtained at thia office. Persons heieafter desiring any infeeiuatlon relUjg to or concerning said property, are re ferred UJ Major General Howard. Commissioner of the Bureau of Refugees. Freedmen and Abandoned lends, at Waehtngton City, the As sistant Commissioner. Colonel WhltUesey. at Raleigh, N. C, and to Captain James, Kew Bern. M. C, All T miees of Lands, Tar. pontine or Tar prtTileges. are hereby notified that the one-fourth of the product coming from them as rent, is to be dehTered to Qf4-in James , the rente now dee sad hereafter eocre. tag from herxVmed Ilnnsne end TirmnseU turned orer, will also be paid to said eflcer. The business of the undersigned as Supervis ing Special Agent will be drawn to a eloae ae rapidly as possible. Some- weeks will yet be necessarily occupied la the collection and proper disposition of the Captured sad Ahsaiooed Personal Property, coming ender the control pt the Agency throughout the State. D.-HXATOK.' Sup'f. SpX Ag-t W. liept JTewl mm. , JC. C. July IX 18GS. WHOLESALE G R OVER ill ClXUil , ' Commission Merchant; ' ' t GeAasbwre'. Kertlt Csrtli. RFJXRESCE : 1 Aunrso T. incn, Oosnpeny Shops. K. C " Wm. 8. Rxnrrs, Baltimore. Md. McDxwth. lmT. Lynchburg. Va. i July 12, 1864. nHiu TKW HERS, K. Jaly 8, IMS. AD occupants of houses are notified to put ranee waiter in Barrels or ooxes tn the street after o'clock each evening, to be removed by the street carta. The empty boxes and baimls mast be removed the following mom In before nine o'clock. M. L. DOWXINa,.8reet Inspector. July U. 1865. - M-lv. JIVKRT STABLE. Notice is hereby given to the public, that after July 80, ues, Capi. Horn tntanda -"-frfi?-daUng hs friends end the public, with GOOD HORSES AND BUGGIES, and also, street carriages. v J. W. HORN. JuljJlO, 1863. . sM-lv rjlHK lfKIY BERI CO TT A GE. The Proprietor having newly renovated and pat In perfect repair his Establiahment opposite the Carton. House, is prepared to furnish every thing that can be found in a First ClaMi E AriN.O SALOON. Xo expense wd be spared by the Proprietor to gain the favor of the Public I. O. SMITH. July 8, 1865. Sa-lm. "Jtr A K IKE nkt R A K C E '?1,dsb:ibe, u I '"'e4l,'i IBect.'Tjisnr. nee on Goods for shippers, iu.the COLCHBIiV INSURANCE CdiIPA, . ir-o Aold, FirBQeM Comnany CATItALV""$3;500.dOOf - r . At taa ftJlowfajf Tstre " " By Stearaer 9i U 1 per rent. M SafU&g Vessel w.,...... . - - I . - Mn 'f-vi-r ' - C F. QOOb&SZED. ' Of tw Bern. Jniy it UU, '? t UL V'.i i . From the anuy hu.,ui -U:t i,, fleU the mansion of the ricL , ,i i-T V ot the poor from the office snj ,vT v. .m.mm u uaa wxsji rmm even oomer e Che ctvCieed ZiJ vlienc. of the s-iolLx lCtJj?? te PLASTATIOS B1TTLRS. TU thousands of letters like tU fijjT seen at bur 'office. - "H'"!; PiUlsfor fourteen nSjT rydeed? At Alton, lit, thV,T Plantetion BUtasZ stored my speech and cvred ie. . t slcksndnetoetof the homi fcJh W Scrofula and aryslpelCltrw e tore over f IM mJmoMU, ey ten rxie ywa-EttSrr. -t The fonowtn la from i,- ... . Union Home School for the Oi!orw t iOtit t - '-ct.. ehiktrs. amtrZ' with most happy efiert. one L.:tT .. Hcnta,. with pains to her mZi. . and daQy wasting msunT medical akin ks fc t,.a : tirerymrtored. We ccvnZZZTZ tpoMirel of bitter dav. -m.- -bw,W rapijuy tncrL - EIctfulSy. ML.u JH. M"K1, I owe UiD L trt , i, , behevc the pUntation B.a,t Thoo Wilt aurt ... more Uiy MkutaUc Bi V, ;" be-KveUybrneliu1dbyUwl-u.' w Tby lr.nL UiACXCtW, l. j. I have but y a , Xrtsucp.ia. iJ ij f., ,Tj ... . n ters to iouxtretl. ut our k the most sewexwhiug e-t ' U. W. l. Aililii-n), buinu-dtsu 8ukhe- H..t1,kTLt! , " The Planuuwi loiter. U.r me of Liver CompUlnt. of huh I prostrate, end had to abend .r busieef t : ' H. B. etpttiiLET, Vleve c - "J f. Th Plantation Bitt,r.L.vctoc me of e derangement oCthe kldur, , M bJT organs that h. d-trrd me f ..r? like s chsrm. C C MOOR. 35 Btx :.,, y t Ac Ac Ac Ac. ic tt Tn PlsVistioii Bimm tuae the , stretig. the UoguM brffllant, and are eihtsat sture-, grtet restorer. They k-e con. of the celebrated CaUseya IWk. Wiutrryr, Bsesafraa, Roots. Herbs. . .. t jvwu , perfectly pure St. Croix Earn . S. T.-I860-X. , Ptrsous oi eedcutv bul.or tr .j..d reeiue-a. hMmtude. psiiuuu f the Wen. lack of appetite, oitrts a.Vr m ,.44 ,"! er, oonstiparjon, eic, uoixr u. uB u wd not try them. They are rerommended by tlu hlt n, cal aathnri Jes, and art warranu-d to hU immi,aU beneflclal eflect. They are euasdnif' sgreelbie, perfectly pure, sad hanntna. c Xoticx. Any person reiSIn UU, or .At ing to sea PuxKxxnos Bittkm la by tu gallon, or In any manner, except at atw. it todler and Impostor, with hotu we tm& imi ss the law directs. 'Sold by all respectable ioWs luntiitotit habiUUe globe. .1 P. If. URAKKJCO,Sc lerh. Sew Berne. S. O. ilta, THEATRE!! MiSUxNIC BD1LDLNG, NEW BERN. N. C od AUneer.......M. E. TONhAM-. eaSBSBasBBwaesBS IOVELTT 'AID TBXRSDAT EVLNINO. JTLV !-tih esjasaesasesBBSBss - The Extravagant Extrav ataxia of B OMBA8TES FVRIOS01 General Bomhestes Mr. D. E. Toise IttAft -trs. 1. L. Towt Bong and Dence. ...J. T. Shiest Conoladewtth COLD BLACOEKRT rCDl;LVC. Mr. l. Hlovne-et ; - yj su,: Lin Mrs. D. E. Tomrmmt MW Prtcwe ef Aamlie 1 Perqnetle end Drees Circle, Seoood Tier,. Segernred beewsea 10 and 1J A. X,et4 sna 4 r. m. " Doors open at to I o'clock Itiiomi eeomenos sti 'clock, rreoeely. jnly ia. ; n rpAYLOR eV triLKATOS. i ... 1 . OOXGRESS WiTCT - .' ..." or Djtpeptic'g, c COXGRE?3 WATD For BiIliouraee, tX)XGRSS WAUI CONG BESS WATER, B tie cai bottle. p A I T N . . I have Just Beeerved per Steamer IX CO). splendid assortment of tk ion mm P'rVT- Consisting of Pmtsiaa Bine, in oil, Cltramaric Line, dry. Bpaaiah Brown, dry. Chrome .Gretn, ia o-. Paris Gren, Llthnrf Chinese Scarlet, Japan Tarskh. OoldUaz; Erjlish TrTtBilJii-i, PtlletU Rai. PuUj. Paint Vu Bnuhea, all descriptions. A. COLLINS a!ye,lsA. wt
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