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' ' 1 ' -.'if ; r ' . ? ' - r i " i NEW BBENE 4 f It:.' Hi I III if ! . ' :: Iff ;- V i I: ( t I; r. if ii! 9 r I ii 1 l.V 1 I If. t 4 ! .' R h M Sim s3 ,1; ( J jit .1 THURSDAY MORNlNGf. "JANr 1.1, htik-3. APAIRTTALE. Two little fairies came over the snow, Over the snow in the fading light; " The ehadows irere falling, soit and slow, - And the wind through the naked trees breathed low, The time was tery long ago, If I have heard aright. On slender winds of the smallest span, - Lightly, merrily borne, they came, ' By aleeping waters and streams that ran, By lorest, and' field,' and the homes of man iTnhurt through flood and flame. : ' - But oh :for the coldness of Christmas cheer, -, And Eobin, that sings alone in the snow, - , When trees are naked and fields are drear,' '-' rAnd-the clouds hang low in the drooping year, And bitter winds do blow. : ; : : A little Bed-breast 6at on a tree, " farming his beak on his breast; ' ' ; A yoang bird yet in the land was he, Eresh from his mother's nest; , But sweetly high up there in the snow, - He sang his simple love, - - - ; -And fairies heard in the fields below . And the cold winds heard above. lie Bang of a httle beautiful girl ,- With: beaming curls and a fairy face, "Who had given him crumbs as he danced at fcer feet, . ' And spoke him welcome so sweet; so sweet. Which in all his singing he must repeat, - - as heexpectea grace. Alitfle'girl wiQi bright blue eyes, -...c-M Full o the lids of fantasies; - . - : Pure as his sainted kin the dove.. And Uks the angels who were above So sang the Ked-bra8t of his love;- : And the fairies, who stood by the leafless tree .Heard with as deep an ecstasy. "O come, O ootfLej" ttie fairies said, 7. v ' ' ""Ane show us, sweet Robin, where we may find The beautiful little girl so kind, 'Who fsd you, and spoke you words bo sweet, -" When 70m danced in the snow before herfeet ... .O come, O come," the fairies vaid, I "And show us, sweet Robin, the maiden's bed; - -We bring no harm, we do no ill, Bui w4 Jte good gifts to whom w wmt- ; t - And w tbc mountains, fwny, ' In a better, brighter world than this, : . Your'little tee, Jf you show the way, ' Bhall dwell fortve with us In hliss." - Slfit fiad was Robin when this h heard, .; And his heaK beat high for so small a bird; '--.. At nnaa. wirit the loojast chirps, he led To the house, .and room, and Uttle-bed , And in ail the land, the fairies said, navsr sight so lova seen, . . ; fas Berv nssaOen hah as fair ; 1 ; As the' htfle maiden sleeping thei. Wltfi dswykisasa and woven eharnv ; . To give he trust and keep from harm, ' They led her gentle spirit away, ,VBr6hd the night ahdbeyofcd the day, - 'Whithar, O whither, -she could not tell ' . Ta tea beautifalhnd where the ,.airies dwell ' . A maiden so sweetly pure was she That the land of the l airies seemed to be . Tha home of -the sain too-God mad free; For there were the treete all paved with gold. And fates 6f -pearfas fheScrlptures told, . ii And rivsra that ran oe a gJiatefting bed. . , . - . .., And flowers that sweetest fragrance shed: And eve? the fairies floating by, r : deemed to rest on fieir wings aid sayi"': : :-: t ' '-'"These are-the fields of light onM. 'P ' X -. - This is the heaven of endless day." , b f .. She heard them whisper of good deeds done In every world beneath the sun, - -, And when she spoke, rwafi as though the tone . Of an angers voice had become her own ; : - she Baw their beauiyj. and straightway grewi Unto a sauitly likeness too. . ; Around her brow a halo lay, - fv . Ii - Her tace shone brighter than the days 'u . ; i i 4 And much she loved, and much she-prayed, - . And ever her hands oii her breast she laid, - - v And thought of the land she had left, and ihis, . , , Of her mother's lote and the fairies ki&s, . : And meetings again in the place 01 bliss. j ' The morringcame with its light so mild, r fc And looked in the eea of the beautiful child; 'Ahey opened, as 'twere at a fairy's call, j , But there was no fairy, no vision at all ' 1 . s . . 'Sweet florj, awake, it is striking eight,' " . , And Willie is here, with Nellie and Kate." g i - - Then back from the land where the fairies dwell ' ' ' ' Bhe came to the home she loved so well; " The dai light burned on her chamber wall, . She heard the lark and the cuckoo call, -" The blating lambs on the hill she heard, - And the trees that Eaig t j tue singing bird, Poor winter was gone with his snow and rain, And spring was queen in the land again. . XighUy the maiden rose, and said ' - .. Her morning prayer by her little bed; ' ' I .She played with her playmates all the day, t 1: . But the light of her dream passed not away; She heard the Robin his stor tell, - ' She saw the land. where the fairies dwell, And wherever she went, from spring to fall, , By day and night, when the sky was clear, i f For maijy a month aiid many a year, . - '' The light of that land hung over alL . J, " . .:BU1 Arp Addresses His Contituents. Bbspektftji. Peeple : 1 ''' ' : ' : . I address you on this okasLun with a profound : Admiration for the great1! consideration and the nice discrimina-ion which caused jou to honor Ine oour Totes witn a- seat in the Sinate of iieorgj. Jfor two momentus and inspirin weeks ; ..the Legislature hay been in solem session, one of whom I am proud to be which For several days ,- wer engaged as skouts, makin a sorter re- koBtanee tb see whether Qebrgy were a State or a lnjui territory whether !we were: in the old "'Vorout of ,it-whethex';.m afld my fokes :;,idaBd your fokes were somebody or nobody; el end, lastl, but by no. means leastly, whether our V: por innocent -children, i born durifitr the war'-' rn.cn mn megai ana naa to De Dorn over again or -'WMtfi -This last pint are much ttfisettled, bdt our. women are advised to be kalm and -sereen.: r: ! i. My friends, our aim bar : honestly; beext f to git -1 Jpuali baek in the folds of , the glJryous- old ,, Urn-ion. Lika the prodigal sonf wehaaV nuthin to lire on, antt feelin lonesonie and" hungry, have .-JEeen. bowinnd sdrapin and 1 making apologys --fo flTC4)r sir months. .We have been seen stand- in afiw. off for weeks - and weeks, but durn 1 the hairdo: they kill for ml iThej know; we ve1 got Jiothin, for they eat up our substance, and as for puttin rings bn pur finger, we I cottidefft expekt it until they-bring backf the jewelry they car aied awpy, I cannot say, in the langwidge of a the po?t,;th it our labor hay been a laiorv of lote, for we've had monstrus poor encouragement to be shore; but we have alj set bur heads towards the stars and stripes, and we jintly Sdetermined ..that come "wobl,; come wo, sink or swin, surriye or perish, thunder or litenin, we'd slip back, or .f sneak back,' or git back somehow -or1 "somehow else; or . we'd stay out forever and ever amen, and : e hanged to em, so-called, I golly,- ' Up to this time it hay been an uiill business. c ,vThe team was a good one, and the gear all sound ''?;4 tbe-wagirx greased, but the road are, perhaps :-;" ipiffest, "rbttenesi; ifrttytojfo the wprjdl , Jfs5 pull up and scotch, and pull up imcL scotch-'and ever and anonymous the scotch slips out end the , tang cuts round, and away we go into the gully,. Aiiu ffunsut is tne driver," and vne says Go 1 slow," and he hollers Wo! wo !" and loses the road, and then, we have .to go back to - the ifork,1 and wait till he blazes the way. Ha seemed to r bo doin Lis beist,1 but then thar is Sumner and Sa 1 tan, and Stevens and Davis! and fhfef' liTrri v'"av-" " "v iiuucim ai iitt ana cruciuii ms r whipvjand ?5cmfusin;his- idees sq - thatsoitfe'&nes; U AIMvhettier U igeein'fpy py t fnenas, about them fellers I don't know what 'I tirt to "say3 If "ydtc do, or'if anybodydoe Twish ,3 they would, sayufcT I dbn't'l encoujage'eusiia 'in .-nobody,:; not at all; but if vou knowf: 3 na ,brqke of it dumg hisiiateralfifej it , . : ,4 . . " iijg iiia iiaLerai uxe it - wA h6 well to hire-him by theVfii i? in all-lusiory a good excuse anCa propibj st is upon them featiie&idlelx c.j tt" - wcvuiuia u, voumicer con- a wTicfc of the Lunatik Asylorum. Charity inclines me to the opinion that old Sumner are crazv j I tiaa uccii gewui. worse ever since ne took . - v vubcujpuuxu, uisgusiiDui moividuals. Brooks on the Brafiiu ajxd it do 8jq3le th? airJ lese bive proyeti; contagus. ill tjiejy arSifor 3?eace, it must be the Teace thai: paiith all tin-.Hq-standm, fcweant' fathonillt these 'ro gons. iThey fbutxts-to free theiQDMsiegrol)ut'; dident keer for the Union. TieJEesWn boys font us for the Union, but didextt kext6r the nig eer Bv doubie-teamin onus they licked us, and we gmirupy'tw-th1e't)Tinnt tyaat tfgr'jDSggerjl and the other dont want our Union, and its the hardest skedule) Jp; please em I both &al jaj- poor vanished peepul ever undertook. AIts he most liarde5t.wftrJajwjMjipJO SumneTrSatatrnoH3o: fusaia and funuri about the everlaetm mggerwanthini to vote and make laws; and squat on jewry, and want to perhibitBS.bels from doing the same thing; foti3yara:tPicrm is the OTSsinman-fo They say nigger not to vote in Connecticut, becaus there aint but few of em thar ; and rtai all wrong for em not to vote in Georgy bekaus theres 'a neap pf em here, and they talk- liogik and Betorik amwin to prove how it is.- Well, I haint got a whole pessel of sense like sum,1 but as shore as Ym two foot high a nigger ' is a, rdgger," i don't keer where you smell him, and a vote is a vote I don't keer whar you drap it. I golly 1 they can't gitover that,- -- xrniaiis -: The truth is- my feller . sitizens 1 sometime feel like we dident have no; government. I felt that way sorter-when Mrv Gibson appinted me a -committee on the State of the - Republik. When the Sekretary read out my 'name all mixed up: with the Bepublik, I felt that I was obleeged 'to irenig. -Bisin - magestiloiUy:4toij ;MMr. President, -I beg to-be respekbly f excused; sur,-if you pleyse sIf there is ny i-Bepubhkori this side of Cordial aaii purserve'it at -this iiine with these speka. Thar was a place in olds Vir ginny called Port Bepublik, but TSx. Rebel Geni eral "Stonewall Jackson' wiped out its contents generally in 1863, and Ihavent siase heard of it in oTthern' literature. . -T-hore hearfl of a skrub consarn over about Waehrngton they call a Re publik, but, sur, it areliiely to prove the grandest imposture that ever existed on a continent of fxee domvlsupposaj suri it are to be sent to Boston or theinfernMroxtsinatetrQays audi want nuthin to do with ifc Exkuse meimr but I must insist on Dein respcktably dischari amid the most profoundestd tumultuous silence ever seed, ana lin Gibson remarked tlrat he wouldent. impoce the Bejmbl: on the respektable man agin his "wishes.; ; He Qiea teauerred me to the Finants Committee and sed he hoped we . would take rmaaediate action, for the State had nomon yr aa well as himself, and board was high and eat wteisss, freguent. . .This may not" hav been his exaktcal teagwidgo, but hi anglin toward it I bowed my head and -said 'Ditto, ' exsep that I don't eat sete vTor&with X' telegrafd vary ous gestlemea 'forVa .temxorary loan,; but they wodent lend -a dollar until Mr. Jenkins wer norgorated,' for they-wanted his, name to the BOte. a ThisVsaysXl there's a, top "lost about the waging . If we are a State,- we can borry mon ey in Augusty.- If we am t a 'State its none, of our bimesS to" borry itiatalLif .Andy wants'; to raxQM mafibmebis.OTyh'Vay own expenses, - ."What in the dickens is a Prpvi sion Government for, if it ain't to get up provis ions and provide Tot : S 'feUer generally. 1 made up my mind that.pefhaps we had, been; humprin Andy about long enul - We had as much right to a Governor as Alabama pr South Callina. lie wants us. back about as . bad as we want' to get 1 DaaK and a little Jbadder,- perhaps; and he needent put on so-many unnessessary airs iaboTit this Sen ator bisnesSL''If he' fools with us much. we won't elect nobody -1 golly. I; we'll ta .ffie "studs and go backwards I forthwith reiurnedCp the Capi toL' and stretchin forth one of my .arms, ses- I, tJMxy GHison, , sur I'm yOur -friend rlTm the friend of. your, wife and. children but if Mr.- Jen kins ain't nogorated soon the State will collapse ; a bright and glorious star will be obliterated from off the striped rag, and the President will loose about nine supporters in the I?e.deralCongress. I move, sur, that if we can't git our Governor at once like a siiwqwtnvn we break up in a row and depart for Mexico' , ', It. took like the small-pox. itrifi were carryed tumultuogasly, These prceedins were telegrafd to Washington before the ink was dry, and we received orders' forthwith'; to norgtrrate our Governor .and roll, on our - cart. Then the money came, and -we voted-ourselves a pocketful apiece, and took a furlo; My friends, that Wur a proud and. 'glorious day. ' When hat great, land good man. was. makin. his. affecting speech, we all felt happy; and Cape Dodds, the member from Polk, f remarked that ' he, would .like1 to die - agin. The tears.rnn.'.down his. left eye like. rain.?;-His other eye wer beat out by a. Yankee soldier while the; Capen were in prison.- Of course the villen wer tried for it and hung," though I hain't seed 110 mention of . it . iii . the .'pp,erst . !Alas ! poor ;Wir2. i:;r.;. .. : - ; ; fMy feliow-citizens,- let me in conclusion con gratulate jox on bavin a ; GoVetnOf once more, as is a Governor. . . Oh ! there is life in the old land yet, and by and by we'll mix up. with our friends at the North; and we'll transport them Black Re pubheans in to. the Afrikan desert, and put 'em to teaching Hottentots the. right of suffrages Winter Davis could there find a field of labor sufficient for the misetfible remhaiit of his decliningyears;: If he aiht the. Wmter. of . aur discontent .Mention ed by Mr. Shakspere,. I dont know who heallood ed to, and I want to get "rid of - hint- " He and his clari ibave done us much evil, and. X 'ami induced to exclaim, in the langwidge of Paul about Alex ander the Goppersmith j ,,May the lord reward them according to theirworks." ';,.: ' ................ i-r. - ut : Bill Aep. ,l -' Pi S.--Cousin John Thrasher ses he hav stu died law a Week, and will be a kandvdate for sum high offis when we give.him time to. sell his cot ton seed. - 111 say thisart hav done as much for him as Hot some of the candydates and nature more, ahd'his 'cotton "seed are as "good seed as I ever seed. . .1 hope ha will suckseed..' B. A. Age of. .the. President. President ' Johnson' "was born on the 29th day of December, 1808, and was, consequently, fifty-seven years of age on the 29th: uit. Confectioners. ESTABLISHED ; 1845. 1 i a. vi' .a i.--. :JV:::ffl::.": ;;'::"cAKrY manxjfactuiiek. r Wholesale "and Retail. Dealer - ' IN' ' FOREIGN AND ' - V A,L DOMESTIC Wl: '- FRUITS, m 4 - ...... '. CONFECTIONERIES - ; AND GROCERIES; ,i. Jffo, 3.8 oct 27 3m Pollock St., New Berne. N. C. ; " " nl85 gUJIMKRFIKIJa & - CO., t- POIJiOOX ..8TBXST, KKXT POOB TO TETE POST ' If it I . ..omcx, J a- a jf : ja.eep constantly on nana a : i JJXf LiiiJ 1 f 1 1' 1 T'E H 4 1 0 -'! i - eep constantly on hand a foil, suppty of I 3 ! s . fi E ! i ; a. I ' lilU Arid In particular a superior article of ' - : 4 r lissoRTED y f.,s r 5 .-. i STICK ;L .. CA2WLES, 01 2T Msmwraefure. Wholesale Deaelrs ami Jobbers will find prices to suit, and punctual at laidanca paid to tetr orders. ; octioJtf . . nl70 A 4 T TWRD aNKUaL sak . l.i m - . 1 The subscriber offers for sale after January 1st, 1866, 8 Hones, 1 Mule, 1 Cow. 3 Army Wagons,(l iron hub), 1 set new Double Harness, 1 set new Mule Harness, 1 Waeon.l.Buggx, 1 Carki Calash! .Hack.. t seta w Ex- pi8ahdBUJWlifiels.'Xjiew.a barrows, 1 none power, 1 Urtnastone, IT Sale of Hay, 713 Cords of .Wood, 9 Stores, . f rr ' r 1 1 jg 1 , Also will be offered; for sale, if not Settled Wore Janu ary lOfh," several -ots,' Drafts Hmi AeeotmtaJ t- On TOoiint of $3,168 47, which the subscriber holds against . ni4r IKTERNAL REYENUE:1 STAMPS ;U' "for. vi.vi tij. ; - ti 1 W H O t E S A Ii E AN DRJS '$ JlLL ; S. T J0nE8;vd; MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERKK N. CI dee84f-. . --: --yp t: -rf- 233 : WHT Beat when yen can parch as for Sbe sa mowr I I will sell Fltteem Hundred Aere of Lucl.Two Htndred Acres cleared, in a fine state for lMvat2on, lyioa 4ha;Ilorth aide of Trwit rivtfrht m&em fresh If aw Berne, . C. Said Land is well adapted to the ctd ture of Corn, Cotion, and th-othw produata f Xorth Carolina. Por farther iSormcMwm sail saa . ' . - r ; - ' 6BO. 7. jUBDBX, FOR WAXU OR IiBASO. . . HsAl 1:3 . . .wt .5x & .a corf Dssertplva fists of quit s nssy Twm one. Cotton and Cora Harms nktN seanit .-If? ' " " OJdLW Tr-VOAW.--JM 4 f JL Tmsa. iu MSB. - -F9 B CALX, LXAO 02 A Treat of Asa COTTSR2.AVD w4A Tt an; tha nesesaary builflinga n t; ir x &e tvmnig WIS Aer. cleait, V rottte!r Por furth partioniars soquira ..jt :i mb w-iMr- , uoayen ireot. Mm - . . . JJJm Ur7 JEfnps,! ; -. - t , A , X3 . EIGHT HUNDRB9 ACBBft Of spins - Swamp viands, Heavily timbered with Cypreas aaaily ttrainai and eight miles from; New Berne, and of easy acce ; Said Lands are not surpassed by any in the country for farming purposes, andean be had on very easy terms. 1 1 For furthes particulars apply to A. O. LATHAM, at his residence. Broad Creak. Craven county, W.CinovlO-tr F OB SALE, 2WBABRELSfXQira,V a i 1- .... .., 1 1 SO BARREfi LIME n -..M.-., , v ,5 jt 1 50 SPIRIT CASKS. O It . S A L. K i. it A VALUABLE LDCATIOJT bn MiddJei- St-tAtin .oUpckd pdadnogether ;"wffff a small, well selected Stock of Goods, consisting of Dry tjbdds; Clothinj?i Shoes and Boots. ' Satisfactory ? reksttn given for sejling.- For particulars; enquire -at A' xIHIS OFFICE.5 4... 100 REABfS' frrtWSPA5feB-(S83x33).' "eicellefnt quality, at New rlf prices. lAijt)lvat ; noyl9-tf. U . .y.. ,; '. tciKT OJCE; . ONE SCHOONER. OP 225 BARRELS CAEAOITY, this port. -. , J. D. k JjASriKR, oct 24 if ; .Old County. WbatfiiNeir Berne. OB-S a L.a f '5:E: -V:-. A-tir.' FIFTY E3xtP33- spmrp casks. Second Hand, for sals cneap to closjthe consign. ment. -.;.,' j.u. fujhmeu. oct 24 tf Old County Wharf, leip Berne. ; i t . i s 500 LIis Priii" Mow OnauHundred Barj Eighty Barrels Cemi Fiftyarrels Hasteri J vyenty Bags Hair. Peasa Water-Hill K TlDDYr HUTCHI3H & decl-tf r A . . PIECE OF LAND, situated oir- conafr. Krmt x" 13 miles from Kinston," par formerly known as the y s v f "N. M I LL E B V": " " . '"Conslstinaof i tne-PLANTATION . 1 . . A OE,'.' THREE HUNDRED & SI JtFIVE ACRES, One Hundred Acres of which is led Laud, and suita ble for raising COTTON, &c rThf r BUILDINGS on I xoor jf xantation, ana juana - beloJBf - to other : parties. Which will be sold or, leased if d . r or particulars enquire of . ... . eon iq ; - . -. . . JUnstQxW N,c; -'J IpOR SALE ONE HOOK ASrDBa TBtCK.i BELONGING to the New BerrJpe Department, will i oe soia cneap. Keason tor selTl nave two, and only need one. She is in complete 4ng order. Apply to Yi ml. X iuX&Hi J vuiei Juugineer, ? aeca-iw . Bo Jtewjjerne.1. C. Wilmington Herald and I?h Progrtt copy one i week and send bill to aTertisez iifv.a.3: .sn 717711 ii'ii iu 3B.AVLOT of;fhaJI SAXE. THE BANKING HOnfTR. A- LOT Of 'fh5 Bar nf J North in -vwRriate at th 1 .Polloclt: and Craven Rtrapta II torn: Sold, -aft .PnhlM I - i Auction, on the premises, on f --r -- i xnarsaaj-. the 18th aaff January, 1866. ' The ie terms as to. payment w f one ioird caslC ono-l ? t payable In six months, s ! remaindering twelve t s third payable In six months. months. The" other terms win pds known on day of sale. .iLJxUa i.TM. DIWET, Oaahier. A LL shall make a chanira in ft ilneaa on. tha ftrat of February, 1 LB1BT a MoLEAN. I We shall aell Oooda at Y.I ow Price, for thirrr ) - .7 . 1 - - . 1 , asaajsjBB r i .' - si J, .f I jji if GOMG I It it , , -ryi'nu'iwiJ a a aaujn jiitxa, potatoes, cabbages. ... ... . I M P O R T A IM 5TBilaffi22S& M I -x mmmm.w, wi U inn nnuu. un ail inn imh iMHim. . J . , . i ( " f' ,: . -i i -W.n. -i W : -V i ,S iCcissl i).1 fervarding.; Benerlf Commission' Herchanls; Vos. Z09 ft 111 Broad St., Iw York. 1ffiClIvT$GrFORTlXG-A COMMISSIOir-MEB-- 'cjrATrrS. NEW BKBNE, N. a f TtTactorrreferafloes civen. liberal advances made j arid $ charges but actual expenses paid out on goods Slppad to our Hew York House. Keepjdwaya on hand a Large Stock of Tkrar of all "Saaaiiiatdral assortmeiit or Grocfries, Wch they will sell Xpw at wholesale. . - i : . The public generally, and the friends of the under ahiBedrticularly ara invited to caUr-" - ; ,,VT.E JOHN BLACKWELL.-Agpnt, - K4e.U4f i-; ... . ,v . .Old County Wharf. "TIDDYiiHllTCHISOll CO., COMMISSION AND FORWARDING ; T.1ER CHANT S. .wrew.Kmmi!imRTnFnARhT.TNA.' BICTTART) VJ. TTDDT and E. sNTB JSUTCHISON, of ICharlatta. N. a. and 8. F. FULFOBD. of New Berne, xia .9 iwto wwivu laws v--wriiuvuxp ur uaiiBavuiiK j "FORWARDING fc COMMISSION BUSINESS AtKew Berne, H.C IThe utmost diligence will be used in 1 forwarding au goods Dsalgned to their aare. - They wul give oloae personal attention to the purchase, iala, sc'rxhaBga C ; : . ; :', itafi oCvry.:Dmription ot: Poduee. ,1 Varsssss.. favjeabsg us wMk orders - ar oonslgsmssitB May raUr oaf or besiforta being uaed to give satisfac- I Kan. ,y: - -? - . . . :v- .-.. . k f.-..-.j .r . ' : . We are prepared to receive Cotton, If awjtl Stores, ad avery Seseripnos of" Kercbandlse or -Storage by tha .day-weak, r aaamfc. . vrfiu .-. REFERENCES. fcy.BABg, Subt. 80. Er: Co.,1 Charlotte, j Eusl w.rIMOU,'VlariOtU. - - ' , XJ.iBtj.ciwimd, Charlotte, I T. Tf. Pmr, Caehitr N. Bamk, Charlotte, jsuas a uebc cmariowe, -E.sF.aMro;eiTlll,)S'. Cn' JLi DATjOffialLuiry, N. 0., WotfLaJBS, A' Oats, New Tark,. A.T. Jrrdk &bv Ben. "Joisar P. WbwmC, If w BtD Wx; O. &Srs3f, LMs!sbtw a k CO. alTO X. X. . VAVCSTVfJ. '.Of (SnstmWro, K . ; Of Alamase, N..C. 1 ; coaissioNcASD forwarding !, MERCHANTS y PUBCHASING A G E H T S, AND GENERAL : PRODUCE DEALER; OPPOSITE THE.ljG ASTON . HOUSE, irrVf BBBHX, KOBTH CAEOLTHA. j Ocil7-tf . ,r - - 4 - nl86 BLACCF & SORER, Commission Merchants' -:" India st... boston, mass, v ... r.. . . ;.. .. . Llberal advanecs made on consignments of 'NA VAL STORES. Consignments madt through S. BLAGGE & CO., NEW BERNE, N. C, Will be Forwarded Free ot Cnsirge. octlS tf ' '' nl73 a- TOHlf V. FOARD, FOR WARDING fAN U fb ornniB s io w MERCHANT, . new . via uonnty Whsirt. ; - ; :. ; . . JilW BEBJTB, N. C. : .; ,: " JNO. T. FOABD. Aug. 1. ; ;! ; y 115-tf. Commission & Shipping Merchants, Antt Agents for Murray's N. C. Steamship Line, '. ' r"62 : S0UTH STREET, NETT YORK. - Conaiiranients ; of , Cotton and NaTal will rft5v em nuMial attMitiAn ICftde. throurh .- GEO. W. nTT.T. lfn,lr,i -sii w iurwarueu im or. OAVgu. .. ... . :i' All f ordert-t promptly filled. Having been in the North Carolina trade foroTer: twentr varR. V. M JJ- . . - '. ' w feel competent to i .satUfy i our correspondents in all particnlarsvrx K.: B. Full quotations of t . HDOB SICB. f o;vi E formerly' r, j Aleiaadria, - Vlrsnlai C o mm js si o ri:M e r c ha n t s , It AIL ROAD IRON,' T-t i : it 1 s-?.r It A I L :, M OIo ti&;L M S , OFFICE1 10 ROADWANEWYnnir oct 16 nt' 'Z'Sl- rtl75..' - -s s r- - 1 1 -- - v ; HITPORDj DtLL A CO- : Commission-: and. Shinnine- . Mernhants. T" "" ,T'-.Hrw' Bmi,:8Vc.i':r - . . Consiimments of Cotton. Naval will have our prompt attention. . Agents for Murrav8 line of Atearoalifoa tn Vv "a tcoocab w rmnimore ana rnuaaeipni. . - i. . wuixiroiUJ, DILL & CO. J':.Df;FtAWiRB;. UUMMISSSION . AND.; 5 FORWARniwa Old , Conntv- Whar ,:,iBrrt'!f -r--iiJ N. OCt ai-f -i'rl ii-l uL.'5::: n!81 OTJTDAM.& . ALXEW, i 1 '.j. aj Bracers and Cdmmi oir vuutJjAND ST,,NEWl YORK, . "r l . ' ' ' m ' .f : ' -it " ' solicit eonsisnmenta of Cttim ait w i wettaaordera for goods either direct or through their i , jxouso.-c OI h LAUBEBT HALL. : at . Rpamfr North Ctmlk.. vrTT WTTTTt . SCSLTliSS i'i y; a.o7yrnom - nui ac iiiiin mi niiia nr i .mnTTiv " iLii ; ' . ita :- .r irnci A frw-iirr.o- Berne. H. c, 7r " .? uuaco 'ravrjivjb' wiiciiiumixj New 1 "nov 8-ly PTTT" YV A H S II ??ofOrdersrn?chool Booka nronVnti 7J???7 t the patuafie of " " Uaisj , .v w ff wu a. "T ' " m ' Boots, Sbae$, ' &c. , PHAIR & F A R R , JBTa- 40 POLLOCK Sf:t KBW BERKE, X c NEW- GOODS ! - NEW-GOODS ! t ti Jj ( ) JUST SXCZrVXD' LADIES1 CLOAKS, LATEST STILES Dress Goods, Woollen - Goods, I FURNISHING tGOODSmCLOTHim. dec4-tf 5 -1 r - n2l7 ' P. LOO M.I 8. DEALEB IN ( I goods, clotbmq. ' : BOOTS, SHOES, SATS, CAP 8 SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, fa Also on band, ' WALLPAPER. WINDOW SHADES, AND F1XTTJRB8, CARPETLNGS, ENAMELED CLOTH, (PLAIN AND FIGURED,) y SADDLES, . . BRIDLES, 4c. Still Selling at Very Low Prices. Stort Ifemr tha Gastoa Hons. C. P. LOOMIS, nov lft-tf F. J. M JC Iff Iff I Iff G E XI & C O., BXALsa ur ' 1 " ; BRICK, CEMENT, ' LIME, HALB, DRAINPIPE ' FEBB BRICK, DRAIN AN j) FIRE TILE,. Ac, At. : Office Cor. Pollock and Middle Strtek', Vw Btrn, IT. C. til Aug, 16. . : ? :. 124-tt B UT YOUB GBOCSBXB8 OF J . W . B A X T EH. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER .- IH G R OCERIEa. HARD WARE BOOTS AND SHOES, DRY GOODS, 1; , LAUNDRY AND TOILET SOAPS, iihjh,4.y .1 i .::J j: 1 A CANPLES, &0.' &CW 5 Pollock Street, Iffew Berne, Iff. C. The subscriber having opened a large "and well selectd Stock of GOODS, would be pleased to receive a call froa his friends and the public generally, at the above stand, 4: doors West of Middle dtreet J. W. BAXTER. - dec 184m - .....jj ; n . n228 TTvICKERSOIff, REED & CO., ' r , XMPOBTKB8 OW AND DAXEB8 IK t: ni oi. 1 - m i in naie; nBBi iron. uoDcer. nre 1 II . ZINa AND ALL 0 TUER ARTI- CES POT? TINNER'S USE, - 5i9 and 31 Cliff Street. Corner Fnlton, NEW YORK. sept 2517 pl58 Agency for the Introduction of White Labor J.E. NASH. S. E BOTKE fTlHE UNDERSIGNED having been appointed AGENT! JL OF EMIGRATION at New Berne, N. C, are now pr pared to receive orders for Emigrants of the following nations, to wit: Germans, Swiss, Swedes, English and Irish at the following rates, namely: Men per annum ..... . J - - $150.04 Women per annum -"-'. - ' - : 100.06 Young men and Women, according to size, from $50 to 79 In addition to the above expense parties ordering art required to deposit in some bank, or with some responsi. ble person, subject to our order when the Emigrants an . delivered to the Agents of the parties for whom they an destined, $30 to cover expenses of transportation, 4 c, for l over 14 years of age, and $15 for all under that age. 512.5O'0f above ' expense for all over 14 years and $6.25 lor all under that age, to be deducted by employer from the first wages accruing to employee, making total amount of. expense to employer for each man $167.60; each woman $117.60. boys and girls from $68.75 to $83.7 per annum. - - ; . . Applications for Labor will be promptly attended to. . A :;Apphcants are respectfully referred t6" the foDowint I 1Ui our resDonsibilitv. Terms of contracts for employer aud" employee fo nished on application. Address all communications to - 8. H. BOYKIIff, Care ITew Berne Daily Times. - BXrEBENCKS. W. H. Ouveb & Co. New Berne, N. C. Vestal & IIcKnight, New Berne, N. C. Joks D. Whttfobd, New Berne, N. C. Whttfobi), Dux & Co,, New Berne, N. C. Pbtmbose & Dhunghak : New Berne. N. C. A. T. Jkkkins, Preat iBank Com.; New Ben , : ; J. D. Flakkzb, New Berne, N. C. Dr. Isaac Hughes, New Berne, N. C. ' Majob John HuofiEs, Att'y at Law, New BerDft McIlwatk & Cay-PerersbTirg,' Virginia." dtTaxmiBKutta.Goas, Ptersbttrg, Yirginia. Habbxsqk, Gqddin orAPEEBsoN.Bachmond, V decM-lm ' '. - 136 Hoop Skirts. jQ. K T H IB' B B S T ' 0 UR liEW SKIRT. w. s. thomsoni; Aureboiff & co., . 391 Broadway. New Tort nov 2-mws3m A YLOR' '& -XV H B A T OKV . ,;. Have -Constantly on Hand,. C H O ICE PAil'l E IT - GROCERIES. ;Jusfe receiring i.f CARD; i si -: v v AND WHISKY, Oct 37 tf .vua. .... if., I wu-viVUMV . n.tu . t t v it
New Berne Times (New Bern, N.C.)
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