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WW. SATURDAY MOENING. JAN. 20, I860. The "Great Detective" Hon de Combmt A 1 Special Dispatch to theittchmond Times. ."Washington, Jan, 16. Theiiotorioua Govern ment Defective," Gerie"TrCrBatsrceases-to be a Brigadier Geaetaf tWthis day. By the tgrrns oi an uruer lruiu uuo iv ar wepai mien l, iub commission was cancelled on "the "Kth lnstant, '' h& ia mustered 'out of th&fcertrifce.M It should be borne in mind, however, that the mili- Special Notices. Helmbold's Fluid Extract .Buchu. TTOB Weakness arising from Indiscretion. The ex Jb : hausteA powers of Nature Which are acMrarpuned by somanT alarming symptoms, among wMchwill be found, Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Memory. Wakefulness, ... HorroVof Disease, wFerebodmgsf orEvd; in fact. Dm, versa! Lassitude; Prostration, and inability , to; enter into, the enjoyments of society. . TneconBtitution, once -affected with Organic Weakness, reoiires thesid of Medicine 16 strengthen nnd invigorate JfJl tiiHELMBOLD!S EXTRACT BUCHU invariably does. If no treatment , is ; submitted to, con- sumpti6npr insanity ensues. EXTRACT BUCHU, I. HELMBOLD'S . . FLUID ' rJ.rHka Vxv-nliar to "Femai.es'.". lsuneqTtaled by and tary officers here disclaim Baker's right to recog- j other prepratibn; as in1 Ghlorosis or Retention, -Panful- rt fitntnarv Evaluations TJlcera- .hirrna Ktata OI Llie uusriu; uiu u uuiiiiuauiu w -- ..... - j. j UILIUU Ul UiO 1UIUUUT DCAIXVG. luvK"-"'! did not receive his title of Brigadier General by reason of meritorious conduct in the field, nor on account-! service ip. the. army, of thUnited States.? His promotion" ipa BrigfidiersMp yas the work of Mr. Stanton, -urh- rnrtunitiei of Baker, who asked the distinction as a sort of healthy covering to hide his disreputable conduct whilst acting in the capacity of chief-thief-catch er, etc., for the government. This detective has had his day; now his trouble will commence, for he can no longer, at his own bidding, bring to his aid the strong; arm pf the Gov ernment to pro tect him from the vengeahfcjB Of putrigfec Citizens who have been the sufferers in 5 person Bnd pro perty from the unconstitutional and utterly ille gal acts of this man. V Baker had become so impudent, and felt so en tirely secure from the reach of all men, save the Secretary of War, that he actually attempted to play the Detective upon , the President and his scarcely a doubW however; jthlat this lait Specimen of indecency and wonaefiul impuaence was encouraged, if not suggested, by some of the President s "Radical friends." The "Great Detec tive" made an utter failure of his espionage upon the Executive mansion, for it was somehow dis covered by Mr. -Johnson, who' sent a messenger to bring Baker immediately into his presence. The Detective dropped' every other consideration tod repaired with aU "haste Kt6 "the White House, totally at fault as to the purpose of this summons from the President His name being announced, the President directed that he be at once admit ted, notwithstanding the presence of several gen tlemen then; engaged with Mr. t Johnson, rr-The latter then most unceremoniously "charged Baker with his villainous espjonevanAWupreAJum that if he again heard of his presentee inpr.prowl irig about the White House, or if he permitted any of his creatures toneaktround-rae premi sesthe ''Great JJeWctiv6?h'ouId4SK&&eie lodge in some of the dingy cells in the Old Capitol, where so many had beenr incarcerated upon the orliimaplf xrifhYrtt rnTrftTlt or the semblance of law or justice. The "Great Detective " was amazed at what he heard, and remained speechless whilst the Presi dent scored him. Upon the President's com mand, "Gor sir," Baker hastily movd towards the door ; but, before he quite arrived there, Mr. ' Johnson added: "Hold one moment, sir. I de- iiy-iAont h t- whether arising- from habits of dissi pation,,, toprpdence in, or ihe dechne or change- in VLte. v, HELMBOLD'S .1 ijUJD "EXTRACT BUCHU wsn t-aiUcallv texterniinate ? from ilhe (System,.! Diseaees' arisihe from habits of -dissipation, at Uttie expense, iitle or, no change in diet, no xneonvemence or exposure; ' completely snperseding' those ' unpleasant and dangerous remedies, Copdiva and Mercury ia all these diseases. " - - t .'.' . For Sale. Commission j and Forwarding.: Boots, Shoes, &c. JDMUflSTIlATOR'S SAXJB. WTLIiBE SOLD, on Thnrsdaythe 1st day of March, lftftft. t the Store of WILLIAM B. OUYEB & Ow the following ralnable Beal Estate, and Personal property, vizi. Thirty Acres oi jjaaa immeaiaceiy aajoimng xew Berne, known as the "FAD3 GBQUND, balongme to the Estate of Isaac T- JAttmoredec'd., . , " .4t Vacant lot at we sontn &st corner oi jravenna Broad- streets,, belongiiig ..jttelMtatepr,jHtgwes Attmnm: eed. . a Valuable Law and Miscellaneous lAbrmrT, and other property belonging; to the; Estate 'pf Sitgraves Attmore, deo'd. ' "" ' Terms of Sale, Twelve months credit. Notes with approved securities required. v . - '-; . jan 17-lm" Admmistrator. Jas. Ts L. hIthawat I -WB. a, wvwi"W I- HATHAW A. x i UlXET, HATHAWAY c CO WILMIN GTOBT, 4 "L Iff. c. OF, iiaJ H PHAIR & FARR, A'.J-Oi?.?. trsgjr Baits, c NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS" ; JTJST . ItKCFHTED .... fiire that vou now co ta.the Secretary of War. and tell rum every: i wpxa j. nave' saia; no jov. ; ' ana, i ruBLiu ssajsuaux ljumn un '(shaking his finger at him,)' don't you" ever let lanas wellas to private practices, ma see you here again." 1 he ' -Great Detective" left instanter, and has obeyed the last injunction of the President most religiously. Exciting News From Ireland Other Foreign Items V From the New York News, 13th. There-was ra report- arfevspdaTShjeem this city j thaollision hadodcurfed HaetWeea-a body of Fenians in Ireland and a detachment of British j troops and constabulary. The statement, con-; veved through some mysterious channel, was not: generally credited; but it created intense excite-j ; ment in eman circles, ana ine runner announce-t ment that the British had been defeated was re-i r.eived with rantore. as an aueury of future tri4 umph for the cause of Irish freedom. We sup posed at the time that the friends ox that cause. Use Helmbold's : ' FLUID JXpriUCHU, In all diseases of these oreans. whether existing in "Male." or "Fenale&Jrem whatever cause orginaling, mmd no mat ter lovt long jUmaxng. l it is pleasant in lasro ana oaor, "immediate" in action, aud more strengthening than any of the preparations of Bark or Iron. -Those" suffering from Broken Down or Delicate Constitu- h'nof nraruw M remtdv at once. .. r. . - The reader must be aware that however slight1 may be the attack of the above diseases, i is- certain to affect his Bodily MedBK Mental Powers, and Happiness. t All the above diseases require the aid of a diuretic HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT B UCHU l r"!S THE GREAT DIURETIC. HELMBOLD'S HIGHLY . CONCENTBATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, For purifying the blood, removing all chronic constitu tional diseases, arising from an impure state of the blood, and the only reliable and effectual known remedy for the cure of Scrofula, Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Pains and Swellings of the Bones. Ulceration of -the Throat and Legs,, Blotches, Pimples on ther Face, Tetter, Erysipelas, and all scaly erupfins of the skin, ' AND BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION. 1 Not a few of the worst disorders that affect mankind .arise from, the corruption, that, accumulates the blood, j Oi au tji discoveries in nave oeen maae vo purge n outhotle Vua eqal in ettectHELM BOLDS COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. It cleanses and ren ovates the blood.- instills the yisar of health into the sys tem, and purges out the humors which make disease. - It i stimulates ine neaicny iuncuons oi me uuuj, sua eieiu the disorders that gcow and rankle in the blood. Such a .remedy that could be. relied on,- has long been sought for, and now, for the first time, the public have one on which they can defend. Our space here does hot admit of cer tificates to show its effects, but the trial of a 'single bottle will show the sick that it hap :ues surpassing anything they have, ever taken.' T . Tw6 tablespoonfol of theExtract of Sarsaparilla added to a pint of water irITatlto--the;ti8bon Diet Drink, and one bottle is fully edtlaFtO gallon of the Syrup of rKAMurruM'i'lla.. nr th decoction as usuallT made.:' .vrirm STHESE EXTRACTS HA YE BEEN ADMITTED TO. USE. .IN. THE . UNITED. STATES. ARMY, and one also in. wry generalise iu all tte STATE HOSPITALS and and are considered as vjluable.renje4ies.. Ikf. Jgedu&l Properties '. qfi Buck, From minsato'ri of ; ,tne (Jnited States. See Professor Dxwxx's valuable works on the Practice .of.rjsfi;:o irrrur'' y :v.--- r See remarks made by the late celebrated Dr. Phtsic, or Philadelphia. . . ,, ... See remarks made "by Dr. Ephkaim M'Dowell, a cele brated Physician and Member of the Boyal College of Surgeons, Ireland, nf published in the Transactions of the King and Queell's-Joilnlal. i .c Sean Medico : Chirurpical Review published by Beiij; Tbavebs, Fellew of fioyal College of Surged. fjSee most of the late Standard Works of Medicine, . JsJtTEA CT'BUC AND CHEMICAL; AfiEHOUSJS, 5 9 $i jiBlfcX A BiW A Y, I THIRD iNNUAt1 i &1LE. . ' The subscriber offers for, sale after January, 1st; 186(5,? 2 Horses, 1 Mule, 1 Cow, 3 Army-wagons, tx iron nno),' 1 set new Double Harness, li set new-, Mule Harness, 1 Waimn. l Bueerv.5 1 Cart.1. 1 Calash.: lfiack; 2 sets new Ex- Treas and Buesrv Wheels.M "new Paek Saddle, a Wheel barrows, JL Horse .power, L Grindstone, J.7. Bales.of Hay, 13 Cords of Wood, 2 Stoves; &c: ' e ' ' Also will be offered for sale, if not settled before Janu ary 10th, several Notes, Drafts and Accounts, to the amount of $3,168 47. which the subscriber holds against gentlemen who were once considered responsible ? v ; j anl-tf GEO. W. NASON, Jr. ,,f-.l in te'EARL STREET? AAiOip! Xilg . dectfi -VviAiia-iVJ )?' -w,frfments of Cotton and, all: other, Southern Froducta ollcited. . , Janl7-6m u i v -4V s' 1 1.:- General SCbrrimissiqn ,S53rpsiI09 IJJJroad-St,, P. 1 ATew S, jYarlu ISTERJfAI KEVENUE STAMPS WHOLESALE AND BETAIL, BECEItTNG, FOB WARDING AND COMMISSION: MEB- Sitisfactdry refereiiceS grveni lSberai'dvance,,-inde and: nd jcharges feat actual expenses; paid out. on goods shipped to our. New .Yprk House. ' i Keep always? dii hand V Large Stoek Of Flour of all grades, and a general assortment of .Groceries, which they will sell Low at' wholesale. -.The bublic eenerally and the friends of the under- Eittned particularly are invited to calL - . T?T ,!., r JOHN BLACKWEIX, AgenV ' decl5.tf . t County Wharf. , BY s. CO., T JOIIES & BANKERS, MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE, N. a deo23-tf n233 TjHlll SALE. . WHY Beat w hen you can purchase for the same money ? I ' will sell fifteen Hundred Acres of Land, Two Hundred Acres cleared, in a fine state for cultivation, lying on the North side of Trent river, eight miles from New Berne.: N. C. Said Land is well adapted to the cul ture of. Corn, Cotton, and the other products of North Carolina For further information call on - - - .. .. ; ; ' , , ;GEO. F, DABDE "dec2i'-lm .v r lid die street, New Berne, N. C. JPORSAJOIV LEASE. -. v. . : . rr : : Descriptive lists of quite a number of yaluable. Turpen tine, Cotton and Com Farms may . be seen by calling on - - - JOHN F.- FOiitD, Beal Estate Ageni, ' - Nz BtBKE, Dec. ll, 1865, . J ? ! dectf A I. K -T O It ,EIjGr3.i ilili JBE D , f A C B E 8 Heavily timbered'" with' Cyprei;"oWM easily drained and eight znfles 'iiom New- Berne, and Of easy aceess Said Lands are notr surpassed Jby any fefh countir for farming purposes, ahd can be had on very easy terms. - - ; For furthea particulars apply ta IK C.LATHAM, at hi residence, Broai Creek, Craven eouBty, N. C. mev30-tf : uTjVXB.'.:8ATJBrvr j . .; .... .. 20Q BARRELS FLOTJB, - - I - -v- j ..,. l lf'r 50 BARRELS LIMR , . ,. ! . 50 SPIKIT. CASKS. ' nov 25-tf ' X. D. FLANNEB, Old County Wharf. aiyaltjabijb. AOCATXUJK; on. tuottie jsnreet oeiween Pollock and. Broad, together with asmaBwell selected Stock of Goods, coMistingbf Dry Goods, Clbthmg. Shoes and Boots. Satisfactory reason given for- selling. For particulars, enquire at . THIS OFFICK lWlHUTCHISOir COMMISSION AND PORWAEDINGr NEW BEllNEi NORTH GABOLINA. i;:ltiCHABT N. -TIDDY and E;:NYE HUTCHISON, of Charlotte,' N. J apd. S. . , FULFOBD, of New Berne, N. C. have entered Into a Co-partnership for transacting a FOR WARDING '& COMMISSION -B USINESb At New Berne; N. C. The utmost diligence will be used in forwarding all goods consigned to their care. " They will give close personal attention to the purchase, 'saie,or6xcnange-ox..r;? :n-f ,?.) f.tViVi. c r.r c Evenr Descriotiomot Produce. Persons favoring us with orders" pr consignments may rely on xiur best .efforts being used to give satisr.ac- tiOB. , f -t f-j.-.. ' ,--.. -..t . . - " xta rA Tirfenarid to receive Cottbn'.' Waval Stores, 'and every Description -oi Merchandise or Storage by the j day, week or nqntn , . .r. ' ' - REFERENCES. L. F.Batbb, SuptriSoEx. .Co., Charlotte, TT. P. Moobx, Charlotte: , XJ uj ;.-;) -,fiV X J. Bio-crwood, Charlotte, T.T.VtV Cashier N.: Bank; Charlotte, Ki Fa6aiT0vtateTillei;N- 0n ; John Lr&isx&wgiy s . Wixxiaxs, Njjw f Oats, Ntw York, A'T. JiiBjissVNeTrBfrner - - JowD. yfimvoiuti NcirBeme, ' ; Wm. G. SGiJH,'L6uisbUTg,5C i ll ' TIDDYr HUTCHISON & CO. f too , DEALER IN DRY GOODS, CLOTBlNGi - :i 2' i iCy.BOOfS, SHOESBATS, CAPs SCHOOL BOOKS, & '.. '. ' - '.. STATIONERY, i. Also on hand, ' " "- . a t i WALL PAPER, ' WINDOW SHADES, .'" 'AND FIXTURES :-'fv'V ' T ---iV-.CARPETINGS, : ENAMELED CLOTH, (PLAIN AND FIGURED) 1 -"-' : SADDLES, ' ' ! . BRIDLtSlit Still Selling at Very Low JCear the Gaston House. ; .. C. P. Prices. Stort nov 16-tf LOOMIS, Jj J. ME NNINGEIt & Co., BRICK, CEMENT, UME, HAIR, , . -. DRAIN PIPE : . ;; FLRE. BRICK, , DRAIN A NI) -F J Er T IL E , 4c., 4C . ?few .Bern, BT, 'Attg;ie. lW-tf. T"ICKERSQiy . HEED & CO,, tin Plate. Sheet Iron;; Copper, ZISC, ASD 'ALL' 0TUZH AST!, CLES FORyHNNER&: 9 and .31. Clr , Street, Corner sepx 25-17 Agency fortlie Ofltl . -v v.-.;.-, . f..r..-t sih rr rv 03. J, S. G. FAVCKTTX, Of fireen8,borb, N. C.,1 ' J. crtAVCMTi; Of Alamr N. C, w f J. E, MSHr labor.- " tOMMISSltLT AP FORWARDING j M E R CHANT S, PIT BOH ASING. AGENTS, j AIIB. GElimf PRODUCE r PEWER, OPPOSITE THX t GASTOJi .HOUSE,, : HEW BEBXZr SOPTH C iUOTiTN A. s.EBom rrtHE 'CJ N DEKSIGNED havinjr been appointed AQCT L-Jj:OF EGRAUOS'at New? Bfernej N, C.! are nowj Lne loucrjif Engfisiad pared to, receive orders for Emigrants of the Motm ;natfons,; to w: Germans, 'Swiss,' Swedes, rlriktr at the followincr Tatesa naaielT: . Men ier ahhui - - ' " - : llSMt jcouiig menanwomenaccorang to siza,rrom sjubjj ireairea.tordepcfiit.tame Jonk. ,pjr. with; some reepout ble person, subject to bur order . when the Emlcnnti n I delivered tb the Asehts.'bf - the. parties for wsow Vaaia . Oestlnea jay. tocover expenses oi lxansporauon, Wi i I tt il rig .n.i. i .ir rn. ii $0.5 for all under that age, to he dedticted by emplejtf from ihd first Wei Acerbhur Jto7mbloveev makine m lev dgii axaeuntof zvense. to? emu each woman $117.60? boys an -i -: REAMS SEOTSPAPEB . (83x3 eicellent ' quality,' at New York prices. : Appl$ " novia-tf ? vO r.:?j- v;s:.7 - f j ; THISF OFFICE. OCtlZtf a!86 ! 1?pfixjiaumia la e: er.for. each man $161' Is from 15815 to fa.;, r Labor wui e proaiun JfCS1"' hFfhr5Mf3 METROPOLITAN HOTEL,-, R 8 A t BLACCE & SOPER, -. . . .5 i , U .... " i iijwwuuks u Swill I7.'J i. . I . . m i"I ?l Applicatioaa, for Labor will be proai tfj.? li tl J til.') 'i-ri HLJ-rf-t&i IS fir Ja.i I "4-U ?4L4-:oWia implies tnaltllHt .rijYvtAt, IrtfayUmt &m . -a . A. Ya. pointed to tne snaaow oi coming events, xi i evident that something has occurred to disfcur the repose of the British lion, and possibly th soil of the Green Isle may soon be dedicated to a-med revolution by bloodshed in the first battle; of the Fenian war. j It is a matter ofdoubt whether all thes preparations were caused by actual danger or mere exaggerated apprehension of the British Government. ' I The London Times, in an editorial on Mexican affairs, argues that Napoleon will peaceably withdraw sooner or later, and urges America, for the interest of. all concerned, to quietly await he Daily Mews points ouf the absorption-of 'j 'OF American stocks throughout Europe has latel; been more extensive than ever before -known, and says this is one cause of the depreciation of English securities. Sir Charles Eastlake, President of the Royil Aca lemy, is dead. , ' I It i said that Maximilian is omitted from the Catholio Sovereigns to whom the Pope send cujj tomary Christmas felicitations. t ' Mil Hi. Hi. IIIL.l1IIIIIMI.lli wholesale xnuamaXi NEW5 BERNJ; C.s :QNBSCH0ONEJ??; 10 i f3 : C4J?A0ITTr y -r r. j 5 Ingtd.rnmj!(er,.a e3BP!fr thispurtl, - J'TPfXAIJNERv '-i" ( ' 2Mf ?i OldKJouiity Whirf, NewBer i fimmisslon Merchants, ; - f Itlbasal advances made on eonslgnmajata of COTTON "'"f ' '' ' '' ' ' ' '" : i; ' : and : "-' ..' 1 1 COIffSTTTUTION WATER. IS without - doubt, - ihe "' only known -remedy for DIABETS,'CALCirLUSiii':i Vf-t rtJ."ff;; GRAVEL, BRICK DUgT DEPOSITS,. INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEt S, : V : ! . CATARRH OF THE BLADDER; -j AND ALL FEMALE IRREGULA RITIES. j Certlflicates of cures fromv well known persons fromi all parts of the country in circular, wilt be. sents on addressing MORGAN & ALLEN, Agents J '. '' .decls-aiA r M-01-!?166 y! Ri"S A, T? 0 JhV 1 Jp-JX J: FUTTX EMPTY t ... S V ti ' . '. . 1 SPIRIT TCASKS, Secokd Handj for saftf eheap to close !th consign. uoot 24- tf ? Old County .WharfV New. Berne. ' . Consignmen Will F'orfrardeA Vree of Charge. , oct&-tf ... , ..... - Applicants are -respectfully-referred to the fcRmi -parties for our:rspbnsibihy. t-. , . , - :. . Terms oi contracts ior emaioyer sua empiojni nisheddn' application. t ; : ' , ; L Address ' 11 communications to ; . , I t : i : . Care Hew. Bemo aiiyr Tin - ' W. C H.C Oixnes? & Co.-New Berne, N. C - VESTAii AcKKKiBiBew- Berne, N. C. rJoNs.D. "Tssxww, jNwW Berne, . N. C 7 AywrroBiv Dir4 & ,Co,:New Bexne, N. C -' Pexjmeose JS Drii6Hik,"NeW Berne, N. C. Ai'Ti-JEBEHs Pres't'Eank' Cbni;; New Bast J, D. FifsSrNInrN. C. "' Dr,' IsAAc'HtroHTEs, sNevrBerne, N. C. f ''J Majob Joaa HriGHE8,-Att-,y atXaw, New Bene MfcIiwAist&! CoVr Peretsbnrg, Yirginia. - j Thos. Bbascb & Sons, Petersburg, Virgil & AFEBsojRichmona, HA3Q&ISON, GOEDD f dec&lm ? ,JO;f JOH F, FOARBr, ,( , .v. r ( A n JL J& JLf iif tf" A i i . . r - . ' ' i ; . . . 9 i J OH MISSION- ME B C H ANT , M Jl a Aug- 8. f fit NEW BERNE, N. A t J jno. t: toabd: i- A Coptic Papyrus Deciphered. i; At a recent nieeting of the Royal Society Of Literature, in London, a Coptic papyrusL in the tobssessioh of Mr. LBeiiiy -Vaughan; wasTeihibitcd 'by Rev.'Dunbai Hedtbr :Mr."G56dwiri, previous to his departure from England, for Shanghae, de ciphered and translated the whole! o& it-, ? The document is of the eighth century. A wdman - named CaUisthenogiv-away-.Jiex .childaged five years, iu the foUowsijlermstr jAt' s k I grant my belovecl . son, Mercury, unto the . " holy monastery of the holy fathex Phaebaraon, of Mount Djeme, that he may be a felkVe thereio, in ? its .watering, . and drawing, and .everything;eh-vjiiP-f11 heflyi rnpnas-. ! tery, so that the" holy monastery may b his owner forever and of the babbf of bis nands; arid the hire " of his .body,?" wjier e he. r be pin : the- f mo nastery' or whether ' he" be' out ' of fhe monastery, : according'iathe'Command. of :the , superior; and it.shaBvnfltybs . rim- fnr onv .man of iniue-'jior. any. man whatso- ' everW niay be'df my townheffier t:great jor little, nor to those1 who rule, or thosairliQ shall hereaftet -rule; ors 0i.?i JtOAVS iWi fcwn, against the holy monastery on account, of this eame child, nor to establish any clafaiiupdrihlnr before ther rulers i Tor Let 8uohari. one irt thefirst place,, not-profit jin anything, but may God bring him to his holy ' ' tribunal with me, that Tinay contend with him,, and that ha may give account at the judgment seut ofGod for that which he hath done,1 for that he hath laid hands to violate this vow.:: and this offer which I have vowed unto God y and let him fall under the great curse of the Scripture,; which . are in the Deuteronomy of Moses, let him seethe j kingdom of God opened while he is : prevented fmm enterine into it. For this securitv. . there- f ire, I have established- this grant, and have sigaedit as it is written."'5' M ; y . At the back of tiie papyrus a unique list of the t male and female, jsipgers in"' the mpnasteiys is '1 given, arranged jaitiphonally. 1 ' , , f Marbiage, op Miss Haktetrt Lane. Miss Har riet'.Lttiie,' who" in 'elTTemembefed of "all' for Jth6 -XT ALL'S YEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR J3ffi"WT"p 11 -has proved itself to t the most perfect preparation for the hair ever offered to ttoe public. -1 i. r It Is a regetable compound, and contains no injuriou ! properties whatever,' -.1 . t:--, . :it "Will kestobe grat hair to its origin as. ' It Wlceep the hair fron Sailing out. ' ' ' ' It cleanses the seals and makes the hair soft, lustroas) ! and silken." . - ...... : . t It is a splendid hair dressing. ' . , C'jNo person!, old or young should fail to use it, . IT IS BECOMMENDEJ AND USED BY THEITBST MEDICAL AUTHORITY. r-. Ay Ask for Hall's Yegetsblo Sicilian ' Hair Benewer, and take no other. . .' :.: ' 'v ' v w. uH - BilP. HALL & CO., Nashua, N. H., Proprietors. For sale by all Ihrugsists. t nov2im -ON. Prime i.lountaui; Butter 50a Lbs. One Hundreri Barrels EisfitY. Fifty Barrels Plaster. 'O "Oitinnn M IIIIIIIIIIW 1. (xjuuiuuiuft iiiuiwiiuiittff And Agent for MnrrayaN, .C. Steuaasrp Line,5 . 62 .SOUTH STREET; NEW VpRK.; ; ' Cojnuaents? :V..Cbton) and. Ni-f&T' 8tores will receive our special attention. Conaignments made through GEO. W DILL, - Morehead, will All orders promptly . filled. Having been in the Nerth Carolina trade for over twenty years, we feel competent to satisfy our eortespomdents la all parucuianb ..ii,; ' iui uwunuutp w "VTEAV BERNE ACADEMY. - THE nndecsiimed will "ofsen a Mathrmatiesl Classical School- to the; town of Nev Bene, mencing n eoruary iat, 18CS. Terms and circDJar" ished on application to- the PrlncipaL 1 MA. WM. M. GOBDOSj janl9r2wJ ;U8HiUs).MlUtrji CHARLOTTE FEMALE T mSTMl CHARLOTTE -NORTH : CAR0L1M Jh 7 BEY. 3 BTmWElLl- : i VpkiHCirii f . JOHN Br BUBWJ4LL, A. M., i i 1iBraicir II1UM mt! SAaatnn will vtmmmA. rm HTnndtT tM ' X of Janttary, and cootinue Twenty-Four weeks, t 30th of Junv,18G& . .. . . I XEBM8 FEB SXSSIOH OT SI4 WEEKS, PAYABLE IS CtJHr ;i,: f UAirm ADVANCE. .. f Board, including every expense except ,"WhiBt1-. and Lightt v"if z Tuition in English.... our nusrkets furnished. apl-tf Raw Bone Super-Phosphate of Lime. BAITCxiEi & SONS, MANUFACTURERS, i AND PROPRIETORS, Store No. SO Sonth Delaware Avenue, PHILADELPHIA. Peas; YatetMill ' TIDDY, HUTCHISON dec l-tf ; :'- & CO. TlilTFOIlD, DILL. & CO., Commission and , Shipping 2TKW - B3tSS3S N , Stores and Tobacco, Merchants, This valuable MANURE has been before the agricul tural public, under onename, for twelve years past ,and its character for vigor of action and permanence in effect is well established. Before the war It was introduced to some extent in the Southern States, and was found to be highly adapted to ! ' Cotton, Tobacco and all Crops. 7 The sales now amount to many thousand tons annually. and the facilities for its manufacture are . extensive and complete. The Proprietors of this Manure are engaged in no other business, and are therefore directly interested in maintaining fully its high standard of efficiency. The trade supplied by the cargo direct from tne wnarves of the : manufactory. r Dealers are invited . to become ac quainted with the special advantages of this article before purcnasing otner oranoa. ... u-.. , Planters supplied by ' WM. H. OLIVER & CO., ,' New Berne, N. C. Send for a pamphlet. . nov 27-eow3mw3m- FOR SAirtm LEASE. -A PIECE OP LAND, situated in Lenoir county, abou't y 13 miles from Kinston, a part of tne jtaajmaa.aaux formerly known as the : N. MILLER PLACE," Consisting of about 3 ' THREE HUNDRED & SIXTY-FIVE A CRES, j One Hundred Acres cf which is cleared Lai-d. and suita ble for raisine COTTON, kc There are BUILDINGS on the Plantation, and Land belonging to other parties. whirh will be sold or leased if desired. For particulars enquire of DR. A. x. Wllir.it, eec29-tf ,r , - , ? Kinston, N.C Coasisnnlents of Cotton, - Naval will Xitc nr TYTomtit attention, Airents for Murray's line of Steamships to New Tork, and sailing vessels for Baltimore and Philadelphia. - nOV l-tf WlUAJfUItAl, SJUjU m J. D. FLA II HER, COMMISSION AND . FORWARDING MEB CHANT, .. Old County Wharf, Foot NEW BERNE, oct23-4f ' . ox Craven N. C H181 UAE2E. LAMPSL ' Chandeliers, Brackets, Harp Hangers, Side Backs, Side Lamps, with and without deflectors jJPancy Hall Lamps. Lanterns, Bases,, Pegs and Founts,-Patent e.gaut nospitanty. -Virnicn sue . uispensea , at i oW Cohes..-Burners. Globes Chimnies 1 and ."Wick. White House during the administration of Mr. J dbuggists' FLINT and green - glass, crockery Bochanan, was married at Wheatland , on Thurs- Dealers' and ConfecHoners" GLASSWARE Goods of all to Edward Johnston, Esq., a banEer of tfal- t. weight. ' - tiinore. The venerable ex-Jfresiaent gave awari . - a5 Greenwich street the bride. I &0T23-3m Two Poors below Barclay, N.T. TICE FOB SALE. FIFTY BAHRELS OF GOOD KCCE For sale to close consignment. nov 24-tf WM. H. OLIVER Sc. CO. E. IX. STANLY, AfllCNT for ENOCH QUI5N will lease, his EARMS en Trent and Pembroks roads, for one year from January 1,1866. ' ' aecw-im GEE A'T INDUCEMENT. . :. a . . LIGHT, pleasant and profitable business for sale; 1 JA Small capital reqaireo. Aaaress ' i - jin 9.tf " P. O. BQpt 38, New Bernei N. C. TALSH fc BELL, BOOKBELIiEBS STATIONERS, 550K W Baltimore S, Baltlnore, Md. '; KEEP constantly for sale Books and. Stationery of every description. They have a fun supply of Chris tian Hymn Boots, ana au tne puoncaaons maae oy tne Disciples 01 unnsu uraers ior. scnoot noosa promptly attended ' to. ' They respectfully solicit the patronage of their friends in North'Carolina... a ? - Address t r - . WALSH ft BELL, "!;,..' 1 r 550 West Baltimore Street, ;r;dec-w4wdla4w - B.iumora.Md. CALL AT PETE MURPEY'S : SAM PLE ,E.O 0 ft These terms, in proportion to length of SmK ' t is now 4 instead of HO weeks long, are "ieTi before the war, adding on discount of cvrretin- i Department of Music, Vocal and Instrument"1 j tinue under the direction of Prof. A. BAUMAJM Department of Modern Languages, Drawing n5vrS will be under the direction ot ProL .WM. Bi ! graduate ot Geneva College, Switzerland.' J ror catalogue containing fun particular - au, auuren . ait, n. cva" j-h- - lanl2-2w '- ,-'chark -pRirVATJHS SCHOOI. MISS A. A. COOK has opened a school over tl 'J men s store, xmi sioe 01 juetcau street, and New streets. - ' - , axbms, cents per wees. . , The languages will be taught If desired, d'W man will hear one class daily. Jlt HKT1VOOD STILL LiyES, J Ana nas removea xrom ms former . adjoining the Government Bakery, on Cr" tne Qauery opposite, formerly occupiea . and more recently by Leland A warns, o,r . J uAii.j I .1. kiwi msnllCr. NORTH SKYLTaHT WITH GR0Vvn Particular attention given to Out-D. V4. . V.. hmn fz-vIIHrtn ff)T HA16. " " n ' -.AA 1 1 M fT ... W- the largest and best assortment of PHOTOGRAPHIC AND AMBROTYFJ, (Consisting in part of -Chemicals, Glasses, ""p Ac, kc,, to be found in ' the Southern 8 several fine CAMERAS for sale. All these vV a smaU advance on ew xorx pneea. ,ot0m -. inv wnmi desirins to learn the art canw - ine to the subscriber. , , JOHN D. BLrdd j&asx siae 01 wsteb ian 9-tf . South of Pouok st., DOR SALE, . ".J ONE HOUSE on "Metcalf street, between Pollock and Smith FrnnL with Kitchen. Smokehouse. Ao. Ac J AppIv at ' THIS OFFICE. . decS-tf - nll8 IN .THE HEAR OF r.-i . c. l bosi1; . & ccys ; storf. r: 0N CRAVEN ' STREEl; NEwJbERNE ' uov24-tf ' - ' iMFORTAWT CH A LL 01 our mends win piease rrt . V accounts with us during the P'"0 t& "1 pause . in , our uubji,- jj. v- rujtf,iu' aball: mite days 10 maae rot iu iur .iue wm. to North Carolina. 0
New Berne Times (New Bern, N.C.)
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