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1 J . 4 , " l . ,: , .. . i ... "7? 2 i V-V-K ; . f 5 ! 1 :? ri iff i'''t i-i f f if I iky m it 1 WEDNESDAY ' MOBGtJiM644, " ' ;-V" State.. If ews. w"' t-: f H- J . '1 The Wilmington! fferaW, of Saturday, sajs if The Accident at ; thb - Bouin.--Some mention-was made m th58colmnyeaterdajf an accident -which, happened . at the sound 4 Saturday last. Our information at the time; was - of a rery limited nature; and we could not -giv , , fiuchrpajf ticulars T as we wished. Jtd.'dd. ,In on , notice we mentioned that the accident occurreq at Wrightstille Sound. This was an error, as tl i report should hare read Topsail instead WrightsYille. It: seems- that a, partyoff three "White men and tiro negroes iatjrteft !tmi of) Topi eaillilet in a small beat, on a fishing expedition; The tide of course was running out as they crossed the bar, and some difficulty was expet rienced in managing the boat. One of the rowers haying lost his balance was precipitated OTer board, "and the effect of the loss of the oar, joined i fq !therapidaciioi "q-the tidiH5;:torcede;!Wi fcroside W ihe breakers, from 'whlctfpBfti&n; she was soon capsized. - ' v J j We regret much to be compelled to state here . that the entire party were drowned, but sucjh is the sad fact. We stated yesterday that one man whose name we ascertained to be Gunsel, jwil wne&TSihceWen thai ail fire of them lostrthetr lives' by the Jaccident Which was witnessed by other parties, who were however, at too great a distance to lend them'any ' assistance. We have not as yet heard either of, the names of the other four men. or any f w theit have hard is that;of the par rjrgiven above; lahti which was published in yesterday's issue. i published in yesterday , From thfe same paper, we learn that the colored people ofWilmington, were to celebrate fte'eiif neversary of the emancipation proclamation on - Tuesdays Also, that-a committee of gentlemen have" gone to Washington "city,1" for the 'last two weeks, to intercede "with the President for the pardon of HonTGeeV tfiVksef Wilmington but with, what success has not yet transpired; TJFrphvthsarie paner we extract the follow ing: : v .St. , John's AiNr?SABT. Last Wednesdays -the 2Tth ,1081 fis icelebitftedt'.b ; tin $Ssia lodged hi this ificinif y, withl the ' "ceremoniesT ap4 propriate to the occasion. It was the. annivert v &ajfyyoJISjt'?6V.8ayinu j A procession was formed about 10 o'clock, in - front of the Matoniq Hally a. d p qieded by atfnll band of iriusic, the memLers ot "the lodge an4 chapfcform;edmorde;aijdm City Hall, where the officers of the lodge .for the; en suing? yeac?wxe'inau songs sni odes were sung, and an address was delivered by K. W. York, E6J.i6f Chapel Hill, who had ? been chosen orator ol the; day.- Alter : the exer Cises were' concluded at the' halL the fraternity adjourned to the city hotel, ; where an j feqejlejit dinner was discussed. The ceremonies and lest tivities incidental to tthe.dayjwere closed by a ball at night,.giyen at the . festival room in the Cit ,;H411buiJdings,:at which a goodly number wer present, and when all -present ; seemed j tQ en jov iaemselves highly. 1 " w " " ' " j t .'IAxTempt-at JBDBa5LARX.--Four white men, wh$ refused to give their names, were arrested yes terday on Dry Pond, for ah attempt' on1the,pi'ef vious night, to enter forcibly, the, grocery store of JNlr. Hanchey.' The attempt to gam an entrance; ! was frustrated, and yesterday the police made 4 descent upon tne gang and succeeded in arrest. f log rour or tnem.- -As stated aDove, tney nave; re ::fTiee'd t9 render their names io the . officers of the police but it is supposed that some of themlbe? . longed. to the navy. Much credit. is due ,the,ipo4 lice corps for the vigilaneehich tHey haWiiis , play e'd in' this affair, and the'de'eided -mdiiner"iri . ;whicli.they,khve:suppresped;tftSS organised move '.laent, ad have arrested , tevpartieaengRgMiTin "Gie. iran'sactfon'rr:, - iv""-r.r' J .-i i-IThe fialeigii ftiaukufy" inrxts' Tntfisys''iaixa;; ""cIosesra lotig arliclebnetlcheof Groremors f ,The"diffefehce betweerthe""pcfwers of Gov-' ernor-Worth andrGovernorHoldeawenhaer-; stsno.b-aa.fQiwiiQoTernqr. Holden was a . Gtovefnor provided- by the- President, . under- the Constitution ,i'or the people of the State, to con duct the civUdmihistratidn thereof, in accord ance with the will, of the. President Governor, 'Holden-was hot Ubuh&by either the Constitution or the laws. of. the -State, tor no oath, of. any.bbit: ; was esquired! himl nm er Vas abloliiie,'and 'therO 'could be no 1 appeal from his action except to the President himself, Governor Worth is limited and restrained in iis . powers by the Constitutioh of the. State,, which He has sworn to support; lie ; must execute . tr. laws-of the State as they exist, under that von . stitution, soiar-as they are compatible . with.ihe Federal Constitution. Eis power is ..derivea from the people of the State, and fe hedged about by Constitutions and , laws: ,' never- theiessv in some: respects he is also-a Provisional Governor,-forthe State is not-yet fully restored to its Constitutional relations to ' the common government, and Gov. Worth, like the Conven- lion, me legislature, ana vov. jaoiaen ;nnnseii, is only a means to attain the great end in view, to wit, a complete restoration of the Union r 4Sp fax as the civil law is concerned, the 'installation .of.GovTlWprth is only. a step.in .the way ; to. ye-: establish it. y Me can open tne Ckurts,i aa Gov. Holden has done, and .in conjunction .with -the Legislature, he can order regular circuits and jury trials ; but the Freedman's Bureau . will ' remain, habeas copuAvill be suspended, and martial law will continue to exist. The installation of Gov. Worth is hotji therefore as many hoped it : would bev the re-esiablishmeht of civil law. 3ut we are clhnbing the. monutain, and ; will reach; the . top ; after, a .-while. Every, step i tells.-; ) When our members shall hate been admitted to their seats ' in; Congress,? when the; Freedmeh!s ; Burean is withdrawn,; when Juibeas corpus is. restored, when martial-law ceases, and when the. President pro claims that the State js'once more afunmemher of. jttirlJiiibiii' then and; not .before, wiU; the ' civii law.be fully. re-established.- r ' ? .Is. . We shall make no no factious opposition to the adtaiihistration of Gov. Worth. Though wcr Ob ject most, decidedly to the ."fortuitous, concourse of atoms" (to use the 'felicitous expression f Lord Palmerston on an important occasion,) by which he was elected; yet if he should prefer true Union men in his appointments to office; and give a cordial and unwavering 'support to the administratipn of Andrew Johnson, he will .find no enemy in this journal.. . We want no . division among the good and true men of the State. ' " We shall have time and occasion enough" for", strife" after the State is- restored; 'Let all our people for the present, at least, be at peace among them selves? ..;-; The same paper of Fjiday says: " , ' Quiet generally pervaded the city since the commencement ot the holidays up to night before last: when his - satanic majesty commenced his operations, in a small way," employing as his agents some of me '-vagrant' gentlemen of color about the streets, as exenipheidiin.:mei: police: court proceedings, before im Honor, Mayor Har rison, yesterday.' " " : bThe first 'case was that of Andrew Cupner, (g. c.) for belaboring Esther Vine, (L c) most bar baripusly with a cudgel.-1 It appears in evidence that the said Andrew Cupner and : Esther Vines labored under a matrimonial engagement, and a dispute arose between them as to where the cere, mony of melting them together should tak place, he insisting on her accompanying him to ; ltaitniwd Crrttntv and unite herl destinies with mere, anu tura-ita wicuijr v & ing the hymenial torch before "starting. Un gentle arsruments succeeded soft pefsuasion, and I the dispute, culminating .in his giying, ber the aioresaict nuboanuiy cuugeiiuj bu-bnig was a very sejrious one, the Miftyor jequirsd the belligerent bepMic to find bail , in five hundifd dollars- for his appearance beford the COurt 6i ljQyprfl.nd.Tp.rrri11PTi ''"g tn give whichj he. was entto jaur "' . ... . , .. : ' Aaron; 'without a surname, was up for stealing seven bales of t cotton: yarn from JL S. Tucker, Escu The, evidence against him was so clear and pointed that''Ajh'inade ' a frank confession oi the rbgueryr and was fugged in default of bail, taanswer-i -u , "i :-: . N ' ' c . Edward, also without a surname, formerly the property of S. .TTijker, Esq., was up for some petty stealnig but was iMOrnially let oF for the' present on the intercession of his former master, and a promise to repent and refbrmu ? . . Wasnington Craven and Tobey Nelson (g. c) were called to answer a charge of an affray. To bey and Wash.,, in company, with another" g. e.,: had retired, for . a. quiet game of ''old sledge." Wash, rest all his money, amounting -to the sum L of nfly. cents,, greenbacks, 'and-asked Tobey to; lend.nim aataae.-. Aooey. rerusea,- aixnougn ne osted Wash, fifty cents upon a former transaction.: Wash, .waited until .Tobey won : a quarter from: he. third party, . when he made a rake at the funds, and started, to decamp with- them, negro like.. - Tobe whirleda stick' of wood5 at;ia head a3 it disappeared down the stairs, at which critic cal juncture the polices interfered.' As theprin4 cipal witness was not found the parties; were re4 quired, to give bail to appear to-nibrrow for a fur ther hearing. ' - " '" '' '' : . . Krtraordiuary- Case ot Self-Destruction. try There are men- who can-perpetrate a great of fenced simply-that they may achieve notoriety by the act, and such a man seems to have, been the wretched John Iflubur, who on Saturday; htirtied himself -out of existence by swallowing a .dose of laudanum; at Chicago, 111. The circumstances are detailed by -the- Timer&s follows : The man lllnour-had been employed as a clerk in the office of Mr. Charles R. Vandercooki ..lime.jliQjrer ahd , dealer in ; cement," jNpi 91 Monroe atreet. . . He was a native of. Kome, X-tr- where- bis family at present '"reside. He evinced during fie'trial; and also subsequently inc. Keenest in wreak in xne iate oi ine two men who were executed- on Friday, and seemed to feel something uf disappointment when he saw that their; names had .be.obwe so notorious. :' Better it seemed to him to fire an Ephesian dome than to go tfli tK grave unknown, and so this miserable m'aetttatedb&' inqtiye, stimulated by. no ex treme indulgence, nerved by no object; supported by ho we41-grounded hope ih the futue rushed wildly .froni existehce; nterely, as it appears at present, thafcfce.mighii gratify the miserable wish to-become notorious ! ' ?,: ,;. ; For a; liumber of years tllnour has .boarded in compjBo wiXha man h&med Samuel Barnes. j Tb him he said, that he had been unfortunate in bu ness yHefhad made some- money: at ' one thne but had again lost it He had gone to Califor nia, an'd.n'.tcces.tbeif ' He had begun to come to me conclusion that his life, was a mis take, when-the excitement,- created by the execu? ticin of Corbet and Flemihg, commenced. - Then came uiq tteswe.ior.nowrieiy, wnicn resuicea m hisdeath-....-.. ' ; V Barn: s slated that heSweht with: BJhour into hw;officettA'MbnrwV.8U0fe'- oh. . Saturday, after noon. 1 1 in our, nad trequently . expressed to him his-wish to die, and when the two convicts were executed on Friday, ; he;;earnestly ' and 'seriously expressed a wish' .that hecould "swap places with tnem.' ie then procured a phial ot laudanum, and, ;in Barne' presence, drank- it nearly out Barnes his old friend, Sprang toward .him when he dranki .ahd!snalciied.me.plual hand.; But he had imbibed a sufficient- quantity to in sacient -quantity, to insure Ms speedy death j aud, alter saqwing iti to .the Lum House, No 88 Monroe street, And. sat reading the papers.. while thft poison wa- effecting its' worlti , bobn after the fatal draught, Barnes and Mr. Briggs, the ; pjr;bp.he.iiQr .bf . .'the place, .: brought tnree doctors .to -see nun.. . He acKnowledged to them all that he had taken the poison, but. would not loot at any medicines tney could oner in the tinape ox p,no,pies.. . ne wisnea xo die, ne said, and he was determined that he would not' live. He had taken the poison with perfect deUbera- uon. , , jtxe naa a rope iastened , up - in nis. omce which he. had. intended: should be : the means through which he should escape the, torments of this world; "Ha' sat and ; wad' ' the newspapers witn -penect . quannnxty , and r coolness till the sickness of death began, and then he requested to be assisted- to his Toom. :S He was conveyed mj room jxo. xy. ana mere, m a snort time ex pired, i. ... The deceased was 57-years of - age, his family are all wealthy,- and there can be : .assigned ; no cause lor me suicide, out tne gloomy and mor- oiu iuongnis wmcn.naa arisen, aunnq nis mis- fortunes, acting upon a -natural ; weak tempera men t," instigated him to' the ' eommissioh of this crime,', far, whiph' hb'. ' alone. has . had , to pay. the penalty.v:.,,.:..,:,.;..,f,,..,..,.;,;.,..:, , . ' r:,'.. CLOCK-'ft 'i ': - '. .i Hair Restorer Restores G; ay Hair, . . . . CLO CK. t - h; "' Hair Restorer mokes Hair grow on Bald Heads. ' i;::';:;cLOGK.v,;:;.-p : Hair Restorer stops Hair from' Falling Out ii :. : ; clock's:, 'r i f . ..HairRestorer Prevents Headache. ; '- ' . - Hair -Restorer Is elegantly Perfumed. : - ;-..::;;vrcLoc:: :i: Hair Restorer la alljthat can be claimed as a dressing. Tffair Restorer possesses all the merit- claimed "for . it : ' A' single trial convinces the most sceptical of its- valuel If, after a thorough trial of two bottles, it does not give perfect satisfaction, the money will be refunded. , i Sold everywhere at 1 per bottle. Six bottles for $5, . DR. F. B. CLOCK, . ? t r .... Proprietor, Manchester, N; H. . . ...... " HJ T. HELMBOLD, . Irug and Chemical Warehouse, ' ?.5?f Broadway, Gen. Agt N. Y. City. For sale by. H. X. MENNINGER, . ' .Cor, of Pollock and-Middle Sts. " ' oct 25--8m New BemerN. C. - ED WAKDS " & TUNISpN, FAVlNG opened their STALL No. 20 at the Peoples' Market, foot of Middle street, with a first-class assortment o' Groceries, respectfully solicit a share of the -public patronage.1 " " ... . v 'Qrlers ' from private families, Hotels, or Boarding Houses promptly attended to, and delivered, if desired. - Jan2-Un . . - - n241 : XIALL AT- PETE ITOPfiTS S A MP LEE O 0 M , ; , . . 5, IN THE KEAR OF : ........ C. W. . BOSE & GO'S stot?t? ; QN. CBAYEN. STREETt NEW BERNEj' KAC'fflVE AWD BLACK S M ITH ; SHOP : OLD; ' NAVT YAD, "ON . UNION ' POINT. The undersigned' are now nreoared to An an ttnAn. rr Blacksmith's work, and will, in a few davn. 1m tn An all kinds of repairs on machinery. The strictest atten tion puu womp wore, b team boats and baw Miiia, old or new; also, to Horseshoeing. We don't flatter ourselves when we tell the public we will guaraatee oui work will give entire satisfaction. MAGLEEN k WOODS. jAS. ;LvousKir, M. Woods. log. 18, 1869. 621-tt foifSifle. SALE. - THE BANK1NQ. HOUSE. ASD LQX ot the.BM Of North Carolina in New Berne, situate at the corner nf Pollock and- Craven ; streets, will bev. sold,', at Public Anction,ion.the prOTitofodn 1 f Thursday, ihe lSthT day o f January, 1866 The term as to-payment ri3-W-one-thir-cltfne tWrctpayable In six raontUB, and th reaalnflaf In twelve" months. The other terms will be made known on day of sale. , C. DEWEY, Cashier. . ; Ealeigh. dec 291865-tds t , , . I F IOE SALE. A GOOD STORE and WARE HOUSE in the buBlnees part of town. Apply to . JOHN Jr. FOAKD. . N-wBeme, jan 2t - - Seal Estate Agent. VALUABLK I AND FOR SALE. npHE Subscriber offers for sale'one et the test " : '' T U RPJE NP IN E F ARMS' ---- " Jf ' ft t'' Vf" i In Eastern North Carolina,' situated on "both sides of South Eiver, in Craven county,. There, are FINES enouga on it to out: r$.pi:3 FIFTY- THOUSAND BOXES; While there are 50,000 already cut In the sazndTraet therfcreal80-;'-'- --r--r-- w-l FiFTrsiAqRs cfQOP, swipiairo,; Heaviiytimbered with Popiar,' WhitoVakahahurjse Fine where great quantities of Navy' timber taay be cut, "one half mUe from-a-never-failtny navigable ;streamv-whichj may be easily ascended by seatgotnk reBselstoc.Tr: This Land is so situated that one: hand can put sixty: barrels of Turpentine to thewater with one cart in a day. Said Xajad "contains ", ' . ' f WittxFIFEAMED neys: : Fifty Acres of the Lan4 are cleared.7 Fish . and Oysters abound in great quantities in the river f Li runhini through the 'Land. If'this iindr is'-not soonei; disposed of at priyate sale; its will ei sold, at Publiq Auctioni rto thehJghestJbidderj.ieK Wiltoe 234 day of January next . : , i ; - ' ' Persons desiring to go Into the Turpentine business will do wellto give- me a:calL ul will sail the whole ; in s body or in. small Tracts to: suit purchasers. . Purchasers 'will ha rfn'nfrAd'to rikv mirf of the -burohase moneir at th time of sale, and to gire notes with appTcA security fdr: lae resiaue. ror innaer pnicujmijixw uiv mnw, scriber, at Little Swift Creek, Craven county, or to A. G.: HUBBARD, Esq., Middle Street, New Berne, N. C. i V5?i itaiUii:'rit j ONE BOUSE )nIetcalf street between- Pollock- and South Fronti with Kitchen, Smoke.honae, &c; jferi no? ! Apply at This office. deo6-tf- " n!18 J?Oll SALE OE LEASE, ; A PIECE OF. LAND, situated in Lenoir couaty, about JL 13 miles from Kinston, a part of the PLANTATION formerly known as. the. r . ; . ., ' '1 .r::'".'-MILL El PLAGE,-': I ijifi-' i'h Consi8tingof:about";5 'i THREE HUNDRED & SIXTTrFI VE A CRESi One Hundred' Acres of which is cleared Laud. and suita ble for raising COTTON, &o. : There are" BUILDINGS on the Plantation, and Land belonging - to other - parties, which, will.be sold or leased if desired. :! ' . . r .' For. particulars enquire of '-DE. A. MDLEB," eec29-tf : -": . '";; 4 " 1 ; ' Kinston, N. OV : r . . i - - - '- - .' ; OR SALE ONE HOOK AND LADDER TRUCK, BELONGING to the New Berna FireiDepartmenti will be -sold cheap.. Reason for selling, haye two,",and: only need one.; . She is in complete running order, ' Apply to :-cdecSMw--- -- Box 35, KewBernNb ' Wilmington Herald, and Raleigh Prbgrim copy one week and send bill to advertiser. i Ti ,uhsft fc:i at "', F OR SALE, One of the most desirable Building Lots in the town of New. Berne, "situated on:' the corner of Broad and Middle-sts, now occupied by GEORGE S.. ROBINS. Also, a lot and imprcyement in Brage's Alley. For particulars call xxion G'.Ai Haet, at , .... , t " H ART & LEWIS, . decI2-lm 'Middle-Street. Hotels. V. EXCHANGE ROOMS; 15 ' - i FOEHKULT .TMER G H A N. T S B X N.JS' , 2 ' pRjyEN: STREET; '-MERilB, if; "cl OYSTERS - SERVED IN ALL STYLES.) .:!.. j. Also, a Bar well Stocked with ' " i Olxoice Iiqiioi-s, &cc9 &c-i PHI V ATE ROOMS Suppers, Meetings and Associations. ,- ' ;. itr.-'x ;'t.-.vr?-":lt Gi WoALPTN,, dec 25-lm j r . n234 "JJKW, BERNE. COT.TA.GE, .. . . : OYSTER AND EATINa HOUSE - 4 ; j i S-MEALS AT AUi HOURS J "t :Y-ANIVIGARSf OPPO SITE GASTON H OijSE, J. B. EEEJ) & J. .KCEAl Propriefor. oct 15-tf ''h. nl74 Q.KAJSGER'S HOTEL, G OLDSBO RONORTH CA BO LIN A. . HAS. been re-opened and thoroughly renovated . with new Furniture. The Proprief or . solicits the .renewal of his former patrons and the travelling public generally. -. This Hotel is situated on the -Uisht Uaad Side going South L.4rft. Hand Side going. North. Baggage taken to and from the Hotel free of charge. .- -1- noy 3m ..T-JL GRANGER. Hoop Skirts. Q.ET T.HB BBtf. J 0 UR flE7 SKI RT. CO o O. o V. w. s. TnoMSoir, ulngdov & co 831 Broadway, New York. nov SmwsSzn ' ' - ' ' - x 5" 'A?- TOSHVA LATHROP COH UwliUlUI UUIllllllWWlUII IIIWI WllUlllWf II ,5ro. Broad St., Few Tork, ; BECEIYINgJ TObWaEDING AND COMMISSION MEE f!H ANTSy NEW. KERNE. NCL f " gaasfactbry terenoeTTgiten. ".UheraTadrances made and-no charges but-actnai expenses, paio on on gooas hipped to our New York House. . r . r . . . Keep always on hand a Large; Stock" of Flour of all grades, and a general assortment f Groceries, Which they will sell Line at wholesale. The .public generally,' and the friends of the under sifined particularly. are invited to can. ;t 3. t ' ; JOHN BLACKWELL, Agent, deol5-t( : : . : Old County Wharf. : HDDY. HUTCHISOII & CO., GOMMISSIOF'AND' FOEWAEDIEQ Li e fieri 1 n;t:s W& NEW BER351E, NORTH CAKOIJNA. RICHALO N. TEDDY and E. NYE HTJTCHISC7J, of Charlotte, N. C, and. 8. F. FULFORD, of Neyr Berne, . N. C, have entered Into a Co-partnership for transacting a FORWARDING & COMMISSION B USINESb At New Berne, N. ! The utmost diligence will be used in larwarding all goods; consigned .to their care. f They will give close personal attention to the purchase, sale, or exchange of: : ' ' '' -"."-.: - '.iiu Every j Description of Produce. . ; Persons favoring us with orders . or-, consignments may rely on our best .efforts being nsed to give satisfac tion. ,-; .v. r." --;-s--r ., ,. . , , . ; dWe are prepared to receive Cotton, !faval Stores, and every Description. oJL3erchandise or Storage- by the -dar, week or month. ' - l-' - -:-r.: : r r-:: : REFERENCES, i . - - L. P. BATESfiSupt..8cy Ex. vCo.t Charlotte, W.V. Moobk, Charlotte, ; . J.'J: Blackwood,' Charlotte,' ' "; . T: Wi Dewey, Cashier N. Bank, Charlotte, la ds Cohn Charlotte, i - :' R. F; SmoifTONi StatesriHe, N. Qn D. A. Dayxs, Salisbury N. Cn , John Lyon; Pe.tersbnrg, Va.," WttiiAM9V NBA'si New York, A. T. JjebkinsV NewBerne, Is-'iSi-Vflj - Jqqn.Bv Whttf oedj NewBenxef ? , - Wm, G. Sinolxton, Lonisburg', N. C . . ,.t . -xnjDy HUTCHISON ft CO. octlO tf nl7Q DR. G. F AVCXTTX , Of Greensboro, N C., - J C FAVCBTTX, Of Alamace, N. C. FADCETTE & BRQ., COMMISSION AND FORWARDING -MEKC.HA.MS', PUBOHASINia -'AGENTS, AND GENERAL PRODUCE DEALERi OPPOSITE THE G ASTON . HOUSE; ' " ' NEW BEBN32, NOBTH CASOXJNA. t. octl7rtf ; : . - nl86. BLAGCE & SOPER, . , Commission: Merchants, INDIA ST., BOSTON, sMASS- Ijiberal advances made 031 consignment! of COTTON - ":' -J v 1 ' -NAVAL STORES. A V i. ; ....... ... i- . . ; ( Coiisignments m&de thxougli .... t t S. BLAGGE & CO., 5 ' S NEW BERNE, N C, . Will be, Forwarded Free of, Charge. ..' t . octl tf . - . ': : i nl73 JOHN V. FOR FOARD, WARDING1 AND COMMISSION MEECHANT, . Near Old . County Whart, NEW BERNE, N. C ' i- J ' TOO. F. FOARD. I'Aug. &' 115-tf MTJRB.AY d NEPHEW. ' 1 Commissp & And Agents for Murray's N. C. Steamship Line, : 62 SOUTH STREET, NEW YORK. " Consignments of " Cotton and Naval Stores will VeceiTe 'bnr special "attention. Consignments made .through: UEO. W. DlIiL, ? Morehead, will be forwarded frfcbarge..: - . tA,-;ft ' ' All orders promp tly, filled Haying be. en in, the North Carolina Ltrad ttit br "tWeityears we feelcqnipetetb" satisfy, our cprrespoadents our markets furnished.' apl-if ..,.ipTO?r,r;,Wt)t wit jt.HOT. httgh szo.' F 0 W L E & C0;i Formerly ' oif Alexandria, Virginia G o mm i ? stCT- ftaalrairtr, 0RTERS,0 . RAIL ROAD IRON; i? 4 Zi. R O A D ;S UP-P L IE.&, OFFICE, lb, BROADWAY, NEW: YORK. ' 6ctl-6m nl75 WHITFORD, : DI11 qo , Commission andv! Shipping KXW BXBSK 2T. C. Merchants, ' T Consignments of" Cotton. Kaval Stores and Tobacco, will have our promptattention: t ::? t.: . . Agents for Murray's line of , Steamships to New York, and Railing Vessels for Baltimore and Philadelphia. ! nor r '- WH 1TFORD, : V JJL. ft. CO.'-'- J. D.; ELaUIIER, : COMMISSION . AND-. ; FORWARDING ,";.. !jHrdH.ATr !" Old .'- County i Whiirf, Foot of Craven St., NEW BERNE, ; 'N. C oct2S tf 181 OUYDAM A AX.LKH, a Grocers and Commission Herchants, T' Solicit:eon8ignmnt8 of Cotton andlfawal Stores, as wellas orders-for goods' either direet'or through their prweu . nouse j aiiA4WBtMXJ& UAXOi, at-; Beaufort, or Carolina, or. bv their Agentj T. . ALL2f, by whom adTances wilt be mads on : BUla o; Lading," - r '6jaeer-' aVTATTIT.ojf ?S t- Jiw Berne, If. C;-,v"'1'' .--'-i" -- :.;,. Bra nen House,. AltUSH & SUYDAJML Beau XorUN.C -: - "'--. nov8-ly' R OS1W ; BOILERS. VE are constantlr recelvmff T5. 120. anil arm nrin. HtON CAULDRONS. M1TCHIX1. ft ALLEN. Xtew Berne, nov 17-tf JUST BXCXITZD per Steamer Benton, a fine Lot of KNIT WOOLEN GOODS, worWt At tHQGTjfc Boots, Shoes, &c. EHA,IR,:& i&RR, j no. 40 pollock; s r., new berne n. ct NEW GOODS! 'lkwG00i)S!i JXTST BECEXVED i 1 1 ; . 1 f LADrES' CLOAKS, IiATEST STYLESl . Dress Goods, Woollen,, Goods, FURNISHING GOODS & CLOTHING. :deo 4-tf :r'i:r - .'v';- v';;' n217 IIEWS !"IIEVSff READ ! READII LEY F. HIGGI NS Takes, pleasure is announcing to his friends and old cna. tomers that be has. just returned from the North; andia now receiving and opening at tho . Ifl SrrJDulJf STORE; vR. m R: STREET, . . r a complete assortment of ... DRY GOODS AND - 1 : v:r.; . family groceries, Come and see me. I can furniish you with everything usually found in a Well Stocked Variety Store. STAPLE AND v y . V.. DOMESTIC GOODS,), X; . . LADIES' DRESS GOODS, FAMILY FURNISHING GO 0D& v provisions, " CUTLERY, " EARTHENWARE, -' ' - Bemember the plaoe, RAILROAD STREET; NEW BERNE, N. C. rwt"4-V:.'":' - '"";2 '''l'' - " l-;-:xt':":'?: nl6t' G. P . L O O fwl I S , DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, : BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, $c Also on hand, ; . WALLPAPER, I : 1 ' ' WINDOW SHADES, 5- . ANDEIXTURE3, . CARPETINGS, ENAMELED CLOTH'. (PLAIN AND FIQUEED.) r " SADDLES, ' . . BRIDLES, fec' Still . Selling at .Very Low Prices . Near, the Gaston House. . . . : C' lR; LOOMIS, . nov 16-tf TX 1 "pi- J. 1 M E NNIITGEIl & CO., 1 DEALEB IN v ; , BRICK,".1 CEMENT, . , LIME, HAIR, ' 'f V '. J DRAIN OTE, " " EIRE. BRICK, rV"; DRAIN AND :FIRE"T ILE , & c, . &o. Office, Cor. Pollock and Middle Sf recti; . ' New Bern, N. C. ' Aug, 16.'' - ' w . 124-tf.-' JgUY YOUR GBOCEBIES OF ' ' ' . J . W v B A X T, E R t "WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER GROCERIE S. HAP D WARE BOOTS AND. SHOES, DRY GOODS, '; -- LAUNDRY ANBiTOILETCSOAtS, ' ' ' ' CANDLES, &o., &xi., t - 54 Pollock Street, New Berne, N. C. The subscriber having opened a large and well selected Stock of GOODS, would be pleased to receive a call from his friends and the pubho geaerally, at the above stand, 4 doors West of Middle atreet. . , ;; J..W. BAXTER.; ' dec 18-lm ; . ' . ni28. GEO. B. BOSE. ; L. L- CBAXB ALERIGAII SOAP COMPANY, A T EVER SO N'S STILL Y A R D , EAST FR ONT; ST., NEW BERNE, N. C. ' Having established ourselves for the purpose of manu facturingthe- i '.::'. vTii"- uv; .;. ; , - i-iu Hi s CELEBRATED, MONITOR .SOAP, : We take pleasure in Informing the , Merchants and Trad s generally that we-are prepared to furnish a superior artjcie of FAMILi: SOAP, at rates below .the- New Tork Market The patronage of, dealers, is respectfully so ;lidted;'? :''' -i' .v1--- -.' -t- ' .' . o 4 Hlafnest.PrieepaldldrTallpw. i " dec lS-ttT' ! . 4 . "'" ROSE ft CBANE,. ICKERSON, REE1D Sf CO, :- 3.-; r - i ZICFOBTKBS OT- AH2 DEALXBS ZH Tin.PIale Sheet Jronh Copper, Wire ZINC, AND ALL OTHER ARTI- 1 CLE3 FOR TINNERS - a-" ' USE, ' " ' J39c, nd31 Clin" Street, r Corner . Fulton, -v; NE W . Y OBI. : sept?25 17, ; .,": , ;-.;. nl58 Agency for the Introduction of White Labor J.E.HASH, 8. E BOYKIIi. rrXSZ UNDEESIGBTED having been appointed AGENTS ; X OE EMIGRATION at New Berne. N. C are now pre pared to receive orders for Emigrants of the following nations, to wit: Germans.- Swiss. Swedes. Knulish and Irish at the following rates, namely: Men per annum . $150.00 Women per annum. . - - i. , . , -; 100.00 Young men and. Women, according to size.from Q50 to 75 In addition to the above expense carties ordering are required to deposit in some bank, or with, some respond ble person, subject to our order . when the: Emigrants are delivered to the Agents of the parties for whom they: srs aeeonea, $ $u to cover expenses of transportation, &c, ios all over 14 years of age, and $15 for all under that age. S12.50 of above exnense for all over 14 vears and 46.25 for all under that age, to be deducted by employer irom the first wages accruing to employee, mJDir amount of expense to employer for each man eacn woman jiil.60, boys and girls from w per annum. ; Applications for Labor will b promptly a.ttended to. $ '" a -:.r ! -:-:' Applicante are respectfully referred to the following parties for our responsibility. . , ',."'--1 Terms bf contractsvfor employer aud employee fur nished on application. r Address all commtmicatlons to I " CareNevr Berne Daily Times. " BEFEBKSCXS. . . W. H. Ouveb & Co. New Berne, N- C. . ' Vestai.'& McKnight, Nqw Berne, Jj. C.. ' ' Jctis :D.J WhitfobD, New Berne, Nv C' : Wheetobd,- Drxx. A Co,, NewBerne NC.- ( Pbdieose DnxiNOHAnv New Berne.H r, A: T. Jeektxs, Pre&'t Bank Com., New Berne, " J; D. FtainsEB, New Berne; N. C. . J Dr. Isaac Hughes, New Beme, 'N. G Majob John Hughes, Atfy at Law, New Berne. McIlwain & Co., Perersbxirg, Virginia. Thos. Branch & Sons, Petersburg, V lrgmia. HaEEISOX, GODDIK APFEESON, iUCXIIllUli", ' - dec 2&lm
New Berne Times (New Bern, N.C.)
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