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Q 0 s. - fc- V0L.3.-NO. at. wmijn, n.: u., vSATU li UA Y ; , MAY 5.. 1866,i LPeice Five Cento V'. , ' LAIA X - V . J i m r.i ,.- :.w ' . - -,. V r .Y - .. ' " ' ' ' ' ' f ri I- '- 1 SATOBDAT,; MAT 5. 18C6. : : LOCAL DEPABTICENT, . ; Post Office, Newbkbjt, N. C.,l x' ,;,!?vrf:i . . i, FiBBCABI 24. 1866. I 4, - Th mail will close Daily as follpwa : f -I'm Boston, New York, Phnadelphia, Baltimore, 'yorfoSf Washington, D.-cTanaali points ' North and East at.;.. . . v. i2?f' ir tfnrfihrad and Beaufort, N. C, at...... .11.00 A. M. Snokelaiand Tuesday's. TharaOa.T'a and Sat-' 'J ' TLoy'g -.7.00 A. M oldaiioro', Kaleigh. Wilmmgton and all pota West and South at...... t ..w tr. al. Bav Eiver, every Friday at. ... ... ...... ...U, 00 M., Kenton and PoUocksvUle, every Wednesday and - r : Saturday at .T; 7.00 A. M.. Iwift Crenk, Washington and Mymoutb, N. C, ft: : er Monday and Thursday at 7.00 A. M. "Office open from 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. , .. , ., Bundays, from 1 to 2 P. M. - ' . - . fe J J ; All letters to be delivered in the United States, In lu1niir drop lettei-s, must be prepaid, "or they will be sent to dead letter office, unless addressed to Heads f Bureau j 5wlfhinKton. D.C. GEO. W. NASON. J., P. M. ' .';.' villi ' "' ' - " ' ' : s I Sty Telegraphic neirs receiTed at this office in the forenoon and up to 2 oclock of each day; Sundays excepted, will appear in our etening Edition, and can be had at our counter or on the streets of the cewa coys, at 3 J o'clock, snso, the latest news ty the Northern and Wes-, tern mails. ,: :J T' ' 1 Vy.,- :-U fv v.u4 Bustkkss Notice. Frow and after this; date, . fII transient advertising and job work must be paid for promptly, when the order is handed in. The expense and trouble of collecting little bills g go great that we are driren to this necessity. Ihis rule of course will not apply to regular onthly advertising pajtronsA ; ; i ! - - . :', T r-. :Y: '.-, Y t A Mukdee Ck)MMrrTEi).-There was a murder committed over . in the 5 Trei$ settlement this morning. ThV facts' in the' cipe we know but little of. though it seems from what vie can learn that Vanvesteb Haywood, , alios Bloxjkt, alia Willis, a colored man, I who has been recently discharged from the service, was in a small store, And some remark being made to iiim by :Teixi bhia. Klts, a colored woman, he raised a gun he had in his hand and discharged i the load in her head, killing her, almost; instantly; ;Vantesteb .tried to make his escape but was overtaken, and ' is now confined in jajl to await a hearmg.;r Vj? Anotheb Attempt at Bobbebt. -The ware house of J. M. Pattebson, on EastFront street near Union Point, was entered last night by rob bers, and six barrels of flour, three barrels of molasses and one barrel of pork extracted there from. The building was entered ia,the rear and " I"' - ". . "i . ' ' - m then the front door uniocK.ea, ana ine goxi edout The thieves wo'uld have succeeded, but for being thwarted in their purpose by the-interference of Mr. Mayo and Mr. Zimmerman and. son, who fired into the thieves and run them qS. We are not aware whether any one -was injured by the shot or no, but it' is to be hoped they were, for any person , or persons that" are mean enough to' rob and teal, should be punished, even in this ; world, but should they fail to re ceive their reward here, they are sure of ft in the world to come. The parties, supposed to be negroes, left an axe and hat behind wLe a they ran off ; . ' . . ' Pebsonai We had a call from Col. S. D. ; Pool, of the Goldsboro Kevcs yesterday. The ' Col. is looking well, and says his journal still prospers. . i ' " ' ) For the Newbern Daily Times. "Mb. Editob: TVio ViA.nrr flnnrt wodt arA VlAVr. VlRfl THAnV . , . , . . persons here more than have been here for a locg time. ; And a great portion seemed to have had business m court, but there were inany cases f ImH nvernnf 1 fha fall farm ' "hfl lllflSt lTnTOr tant was the case of the Scott robbers.- 'Upon 7 the evidence produced the -jury could-not. do otherwise than rfender" a;yerdict of guilty. - They were, conseq lently, condemned to do nangea on the first Friday in June. There names are Jas. NrxoN, John Williams, DonelsonJ Etjffin and Richabd Williams. There were many interest- in WW-1 !, AtHnanfonrt. And 1 : 0 - -r-.r " .r,icr njm I fin IT 7 J l n :,. l fit ? naveneard that the 'readers- 01 me "Aimes. inay read the times in the next Times. - ; J : Yahth 4 ' "hRTai - HT'I C4.V. 10lHi-tjiCM I , tu, majuwi, UirJJfi j - "Pompey, what am"dat goes, stops when de wagon "ogvu, jcfc.ue wa'UU uiiii gv niuiuui x . - .rfilw .V"P. iVlem" lJVhy de jnoise ;op wurae. c . : t? ;.- s -r ri -.- f - - I -r at if ii vi ami ffifiiiKiimTfv, Miiriifiiu . i . a aiVxIA Villi iUVliillilU KAVlliyn' ; . T : '. ':: r i i- Schedule oy Fbeiohtsl "We . haveTlus pub- lishea ft froit not t Ai,Jni." rnn.Mntnn tK . . i rm i.T. .. . relative, cnarges on ine a. k rs jtianroad, anu the N. C. Railroad from Goldsboro to . Morehead city and Charlotte respectively, and vice versa. In this Kfthprtiila timrp.verj the nrominp.ni nninta -a a -"it v.LL'jVi,iri v' '.i my, are ituu uuwu uewuera miu iU-urbiieau city on this r road, and a Raleigh, Greensboro, sborb Salwbnry" and Charlotte,- on' the 'C. Road. Having heard a great deal of complaint, recently, about thawant of discrimination on this road in tne cnarges, to and from the two important stations, Morehead city, and Newbern, wegive few instances and comparisons between this road uu ine in. u. Koad. A hundred pounds of first class freight pays" 50 ctsl . from Goldsboro to Morehead, and the "skm -irhilfll tha same amount is made to xiav 45 cts. to ' or from xewbern, makmg a difference of only'lfo per r cent, while the distance to Newbern is a litUe : ver 33 per cent less than ; to Morehead city. It is claimed I that -. . this -is t j wronsf. ' t We are not prepared to - say whether it is wrong, or not, but on comparing the charges with those of IhV North .Carolina rpad wend that the proportion holds good. ' A hundred pounds of first-elass freight on the North Caro lina road pays 80 cents to Salisbury, and $1.00 to Charlotte, which is 44 miles further. A barrel j of flour or meal pays 45 cents . to Morehead,' and 4Uto rsewbern, and from uoldsboro to Saasbury 95 cents, while a dollar only is charged, to Char lotte. .''A'; bale '. of - cotton from Goldsboro to Newbern pays 90 cents, and $1.00 Ito Morehead, and fronj Goldsboro toalisbury $2.75, while only $3.00 are charged to Charlette. 8o that, whether the proportion isiht oV wrong, is about the same on bothr V6adsrWbaV;weant to call special attention to, however, is, that : a bale of cotton can come from Charlotte to thiis port na-j der the new schedule, a Jdist tnce of nearly three' hundred miles, for $3.90, to which add the sea freight and of one per. cent, for insurance, and yotihare the fulVcost of transportation to New York.. ' ' - ;;'4;;;y;:i'V ? One other fact which. 'we desire ntc eilt atten tion to is, the charges in proportion to distance on this road are a' fraction lower than on the North Carolina road." ' Stonewaix Cemeteey Cos cebt i -i We-wish to re-j mind our readers that a concert for the of raising funds tojcomplete-a Cemetery at Win- which may be retained out of. the wages of the chesterVa-V for the interment ot the Confederate; employees. : dead will take nlace at thTheatre inthii nlar-p ' A P?tsB a house on A's plantation with- dead. will take place to lneatre, mtms place, out any definite lease, r They work together and on Tuesday Evening next, May 9th. ; B gets a part of the crop A is liable, for B'a tax. It is only necessary for us to acTd tha the oc- If A refuses to hthim the list taker must no ccls a proper one,"the cause a worthy one,- y tte.SheriflV--.who wil orai the" Solicitor of iCJL.mm-''-ii' Q no in the Circuit. Ot course B is liable lor the tax al and the programme an excellent one, as wiU be go, and A can collect out of . him. . 7 seen by the following':1 ' ' : ; ; . " . ; monet invested. Concert for the benefit of the Stonewall Cemetery t. Tuesday etx n ng, May Qth, 1866,! at the Theatre. "' " """" PabtIsL ' 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Obchestba. ' 'r--t Tbio Faded Wreath Sir John Stevenson. DuETXrr-Oh how sweet at break of morn. Solo "lis the last rose of summer. QTjArBTETTK Cora Xee. YiJ'Yjf?. Duett Iiauz dez ' Vaches Tyrolean air. ObchestbaL "r 1 1 8,. Solo CoMKjUE-r-jOld Irish Gentleman. y. uhobus Annie Jaune. . r , -J ? Past 2nd ' . ' ; f 1. IkSTBITMENTAIi D CETT JULE I SCHULOFF. r X . Anvil CstoaiTs 11 Trovatore Vebdl. " J - ' Duett What are the wild, waves saying a GIjQVEB. 4; iBoLOIndiarj Serenade. ' .5 i ' 5. Obchestba. i . -r .. .- ( 6'; vSqlo, anp Quabtette Old log hut. , 7. Duett S-yfJina net Pianto Lucia Don i zexti; j J ill', t : -7 . . i. f , - t ' 8. - Soix).Comiqtje Peter Gray. , . 4-5 :Ohi-NorthL 8tate--JrjDE Gaston.' i "l " DoorS"open"atn-yvivfc , ,. n fr?- -i Admission ! . . - . , . 75cts. Reserved seats ?' V - T " - " 1 "l,w. Tickets to be at the Drag tores of Gooii- INO, WATKINS & . C0. J'BIMBOSE, &; PrjtrNQHAM j and Mensingeb. For the Newbern Daily Times. Mb. Ecrroa : Mr B. Pbbbt, in a communica- tionwhici appears in this morning's Times, does J ma rv sreat iniastice. And it seems to .me that a writery who shows such hot haste to take opcodgeloYetms own signature, ougni, a ;o take the pains to find out his real antagonist. W " although he is not a professor of music, hasiad sufficient cultivation in that delightful uu oiwc v- science, ne nupea, w ue .uio, w v o-tiic! excellencies of last Tuesday evening's concert.' Thn..wn -aittinir near MmTwill testify that he was not sparing in his praises of most I nf ftiA TTl O t.An r All thfl.fc OftfiiUlOn rfiw. -w.- - . 'I ? And, so far from criticising Mrs. TVs voice, or endorsing that of "A lover of .Masie,, he has no hesitation in I repeating what he then said to I ! fpionrla tlxtLt ha LhOUPht AlrS. A S VIA j Bacio," the gem of the evening, Inf" W.V bpinion, there are fewr any finer Voices in Kewbern than Mrs. T.'s.5 ' 1 1 n The whole concert was a success, mgiiiy gru fyiBg to W.M, which he hopes will be frequent- ly repeated; -and that all. lnvidiotis criticism wiu be suppressed. ' ' Very respectfully; 1 . - Ynnr obedient servant. i May th, looo. . . I- - v " " V I " "ii M ,. a... v ahe ramenw wxo. lu.MUn'"' jT" auuilUioisicui wv-aj.-p j tobatfiyorning at ten cclock; Communicants i v XH8 eXuWMStl toiab 40T:xtw-awij-s in the evening at 7'ciocir t;.;s i , I ' KAhhatn tscnooi a v in. uw uiotiuuK- i j .. . i ' . v t Tffnortixrtr 'Toefvr IV1 L--.s- - l-fa, wi?tt from this . ' t. xt .v nM WMrtlH wlio Piaf w- :. n accoinpanieu wuMW"--. on ineir law thiv. nuiwir n w J.r v , l. u . :f ' u.v- ; . r- f i, THE CITY ;n v-i I Ti rAffifence to the advertisement it 5 10 ine w - . DlTlIS iS Selling hi a-pUnnin ' -J . ieen that Air. vwviss is seumg mm i ltock of Clothing and rarmsning uoeas at great- ly redueed prices.' . - -w. Fathxelt, at tnis umce. onera ior bic, I -p - a Patent-selMoader ntf woi zwen 1 T118 " n oea- chanca you will nave w goot rw. AUTtniBcu uwuo&. ( r r ,. , E. R. Staslt, Esq., advertises Valnable Town Property for sale. . :''. " I Read the advert TfoaLrl tti Trtim.Tit fcsu1ftd Owner Wanteds , u w U w which appears this morning. . . ':'..".-'. ': . The schooner; Hail will ; sail for Baltimore on Tuesday next, r. Advertisement elsewhere. .? i! a With ther Christian , Churches are resrtrullyl can sen mor -e- stops, itamnse invited to participate in this communion, s : ' Icordincto the facts.5 i--- -a A s M', h Oub neighbor, Dtoin, is a live merchant". It don't matter to hinwho is' President, bis busi ness is selling clothing and taking orders. . His place of businesar is just half way between Craven Street Club House and the Big Boot . Bead hi card and then call over. ', . . Circular from the Public Treasurer '., ' ; CONCEBNINQ THE - v R E V E N U E ; JL A W ; ; . ; l"' c. " State of Nobth Caeolxna, ) f--"'.l'' . " : ' f bexsubt Department,? -k . - - Baleigh, . Apri 27th, . 1866. ) " ; T Sb.erlffii.l.l8t Takers and Tax Payers. : Since my circulartrf the 13th of April, my opin ion has been asked on various points,' and my answers in substance are contained in the follow ing synopais. .,j;.OTC; ,. To secure unyormity ,iu the execution, of the law, the answers are sent to each county.Al will be pjeased to receive communications from any source, in regard to difficultias J presented by the Bevenue Act : ;Very, respectfully, 'Kemp Battle, i. ,u r:. Public Treasurer. - SCHEDULE A. ' ' - POU-TAX. ' , ' ,,r ' 1. The word "person" in section 2, schedule A,, includes corporations, which are "artificial per sons. Therefore all Bailroad companies (wheth er exempt from taxation by their charters or not) and othfir rsnrrwimtinna mnst lie! fh 3. The interest on State bonds issued before 23rd of February, 1861, is not taxable as such. After it is collected the proceeds are taxed as Income." ' ' -f 1 y , - . ' -; 4.", A citizen of N. Codies, leaving a will-citizen of New Jersey Ukesout letters of administra tion with the will annexed. -.Bonds, &c,. due the 1 1 estate from public; anxi - .'private debtors in New I Jersey, are not subject to taxation in this State. II A owes 13 $1,000, batf is only able to pay $500. B mustf list $500 as a solvent ' debt. The rvrnrAi miAufmn fVi Vo. iov nona. ... my debtor to propose a compromise, what would a iase ior my ciaim t rne value tnus fixed is liable to . taxation. If the;credit is good now, gloomy fears as to the future condition of the State, because of the results of emancipation or apprehended hostile nieasures by the nmjority of Congress, or other similar, conjectures, are not sufficient to- warrant such credit being returned as insolvent. , ; , " r- it.-: ' i i BAT.AKTF.S. ' .: '; - S: The uolary of a minister of the gospel re ceived for hs ministerial duties is exempt, butii a minister engages in secular business, receiving a salary in such business, this is not exompt. 7. The salary tax. ia only on actual receipts in money pr money's "worth. It $1,500 was prom ised and only $300 received, in money or money's rJZa:t U- residue ,.oi tne salary, if received, will Delisted in ib. 8. Income derived from property invested; in another State by a citizen of this State musf be listed.,! See o. 3, No: 12.) kCHEDULE B. 9. The Retenue act. in so far as it is retro- 8Dectie ia not unconstitutional. - It is not an apost facto law an ex post facto being defined to De a retro-aciiTe law or a criminal nature. 10. Section 8. Schedule Bf was intended to , t exc;U8ive. but in the nature of a regular I bu inesa) to deal for brokers. A person acting unwittmg'y for a broker, or making a single purchase or insignificant number; of purchases, in ignorance st the law, might conscientiously decline to pay the tax. Ue rmntmut non curat tez. J This exposition is perhaps more favorable to.. .the agent than the worda of the law admit, but is 1 l" . n n.j.. o c-v,.io. t v . e tmJ;,BM tn n nA .eIla tbe game to Cf A and B ; pay the ten per 1 cent on the sales, and so on, each seller must tfHJ Jf' """ttf. ' f 4 '- --'. V ' : IT1MEBA5T B00K-SEI.X.EB8. now ti Ta- i 12. fersons seiiinz dooes, mapr, ozc, as agencs. bf others, from county to county, do not tray as peddlers or merchants, bnt their profitsif equal w ovu, must ue usiicvt aa luvuiuc. 113.. jf ,4 merchant "epens a store -in a town, I bond d?, intending to adopt .- iWas a permanent location, He is not to ue aeemea a a peaaiar un- der broviso.(2 seo.,27 pf the Jieyenue act, even if fVnm Mi'mmimntment in his exoectations. he 1 6hortlv removes his croods. ' -If the merchant I otiens store with the intent to remove bis goods, WHICH lUKlH W.Uimcu uiiv cuw ucu ure iuoii rash of business is over, and when he thinks he i - - "."r i EXEMPTIONS.. ; 14. The land and other property of the Mora: vion cntircn. usea zoeeuier wiiu iae uruuusiuere- I rf fnr thA rvTonftcration of the rc-sreL are biemnt from taxation. , l r TWhoro r,f f&hnnla ir.1 RfimirtftrifiR mnst I tax on their' private, property. The Princi- pal of an Academy living in his own dwelling. honse apart from the Academy must pay tax on i nia . Qweiunir uuuse, iiuiwuusmuuuit ; uo ' ma Rnlar bn recite their lessons therein. ; 1 " ' ' i stamps. 16. Sheriffs are not bound to stamp receipts I firiTen to tax payers, because they are official pa- - igsued i tehatf ot the State. , ; .. i Wants. . - -ll tttakted IKMIEDIATBLX. VV TWO GOOD MULES. : mayt-tf Wit. W. ORUSBmS. n3S W A Jf T B D rt a. mnnmui ftichteml Tears' of aee.'i sitnatlon ia a Dry Goods btore. Commission House, or other business) .hMiBhmmt nMmt TAt&il m-oeerr. The aDDicant. a InntivA nf TT-rda' countr. hs been zvsidinfi; in tula city I - " m . 1 - . J 1 A A teTeral montns, ana leeis jasnueu iu umiiug b. ui o w hia ftmnltYvera a reasonable portion of trade from 'lis na- tir and surronndinK counties.- Best reoommendatioss famished. Leave address with ... " m SO-lw WALHEB, 7ASBAB & CO. SHIP PING NEWS. ROUT OP KEWBCRIf. f AMUVBD MAT L t Schooner Viol. WilliunB. llMter, from Norfolk, Va., with mdaa , to Whltfard. Dili At Co. - . ; - - - - Hew AdvertisBments. LIST OF LETTEUS REJIAJNIVG in TUG Afct Office - at ivr. IScrne, N. CM Slmv BlM 1866 -. . . . . . . '1. ' ? 1 A is i r I Horn mlsa Beliva Bent Laura ; Arnold Jos " 4 t' ? HoLy 0ha Bediuk Luclnda Atkinson rt rev T Hill Kom . Biiods Geo - ' Arline David W Hill Eliza clre i t S '- U - 1 Jas Hri . Button Frank " S Backna Fredk P i Henshaw & Thor- Bpruil Mary E"-' Blair. Brown A Co bnru y :r t - . Suott John B Babbit Geo. f.Hawkiaa rev J i Smith Isaac i' Bell audy care .Hardy Glago Skinner rev H A, F Bobson - -! Havens Mark t v; Simmons Tamer. Baukaml-sNancv Harris Bichd SidnaTSK - . -. . . - inw - $ Co- fc . phetrA fs Stringer eapt i jtsrooKs mrs o 1 . a ! Spellmond Mary Brown G Tor JJ Jones Mary ?; Ann . Mo ra Jordan J V ' 2 Stevens Chaa '4 Breedman John H Jeffery J Winfield Spragne 8? Brown Nancy A Januen Amos Sharp Lllen Brad street Geo Jetton Geo M ' Stanly John S BurtWm 2 K . Stallans Judy Butt T W . KibVer John M Smith Mary care B ayantWm X .Okoe FD J Washington Bryant Johnson ; Kenedy M P care T Bryan Mary BMC Tucker Tucker Geo C kt ,4 f Turnbull Geo L ' ! Cordew Sylvester Lewis illis M,' f Tuck Geo A Crawford E , Leek Wu 8; Tucker B MO claghorn DC 2 Lkwson Columbus Tripp Ferredy v Caraway arah Tana W R Tucker Chas Clark busan F rt Tedet G Taylor GO y Ta lor Lewis ' , . W Willis Bebecca , Whitley Mary- Canaway J H I Lapolnt Alfred Cherry John f Lamb Abraham Cherry Lucretie 1 XL -Crutes Poullay i Mason Jane Chafiro rev W S May a oline, X - . Moore Theadore wmte Heme Daniel Geo . .' McCtesnev W W Wilson G Ware Dudley Vila ' i & Co , s ; ,4 White.Tony Dunn Levena MuDaniel Wright Wi lis Geo B L- Downing Mark f May i U ' ; Williams fl B ijewesME I j O v Willis Bebecca ' Davenport Jrne Oglesby fiusan F Williams Emeline Oglesby Geo T Whiber Parsonah Forbes John 8 Fletcher Jobe Fletcher Jos - Gilden Jos ; Gooden John . r Odea Nelly . ;j , 'V jf" ' -1. if i. Pr4Prennus S ' Parkins FT r Powell A B i -1 Pitman . . WilUsUeo, 1 Williams Sylvia . Williams luiza . f Williams Isaac . - Willimos An rew . Williams Wm , 2 Washin ton Wenia Worts D Y Goncher Wm Pelh&m Owens Grice Ann M3 3 Perkins Geo Grice Liddie ? Gribe Mary f - f Grime Celia -A ' Green Chas -i Green E H Clear Spring f Green Hobt H rt Gadson Wm ' GaskillMaryM U. rl Hodges capt John Peterson Samuel Woodbridge E A : Pelham Henry - , Walker Edward L Paten Hannah , 3 Webster Dan! Pane Sarah Webb Lewis 'U. . Bne Harriet ' Rogers John Rogers Geo Bichso& miss L Bhenn John J Well H tie . WoodHO.!ver. Weber Sarah j,. WeatG W f. WyattJN&Co WoolvinPL ' . Persons Calling for the bove letters '.will please say Advkbtised. a , GEO. W. NASON, Jb.. P. U. . , mayft-It . " n2 ; B ALT I MO RE DIRK CT; The Schooner HAIL, : W. GOSLEE, Commander, , Wit sail for the above port TUESDAY. 8th. and will ran regular between this port and Baliimore. - - - For freight apply to . CAPT. GOSLEE, may 6-2t Or to Wheeler Draney. Real; Estate if or Sale,. fXSk Middle street. East side, near the corner of South v-.liZ"lr 43 J9elln front, by 80 feet 10 inches, back, moderate terms It caaur u Jr" f-v--.-t y. may5-lm - : . W ajjux. fWS1SJ WANTED, , FOB Two.Boxes marked to Miss KATE MEAN 8, per schooner Annie St&eppavrd, April 4th. Stored at owner's risk and expense. may 6-2t WHITFOBD, DILL It CO. r "RIFLE FOR SA.LE" rrnv. nnAraicraeA has for sale a "U EW. SPLENDID A KIFLE, which he will sell on reasonable terms. The Kifle is the "Hekbt's Patekt-t Self-Loader, nd will hnnt RTTTF.lT.TiI TIMESJ ' Any icrson wishing to purchase saia tune, can no no bv callinK on the nnaersignea at me jjajli iwu vuu,o. ' ... ... vi v ' w a a rTV iruT f May 43t " I ' ' ' aKcu "Dummy." 3. M. BtlLTFSOTJ. ... JOHK FEAUCC J. M. EUL1FS0N & CO. GRAIN DEPOT ; ;; i ; and , - F E E X STO BE. ,!J.. ALWAYS ON HAND !'"' ' ' T . "V 1TW H' - v ..t, .... . : : .MEAL, &c, &c, In any quantity, desired. 7. M. BULIFSON ft CO. n38 mayA-tx .r ROSSETER & COOPER. 1 i s IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN 1 i Wines, j Brandies, Whiskies, anti '- -: ! Hail Liquors GBOCEpHJS, PROVISIONS, Ac. BtitU. Block, raTeriStreet,; ! -Hi--.- . .. -. f , .t , si tl ci t t n. .t si,(t,i.tir; ..- XT AVE constantly on bmni . General Sap-. may itf ;r ROSSETER dtCOOPE J-ESIIIABLE TENEMENT FOR RENT. iS : e. s. towo cb'S, - Polio street. Apply at j, r . . ClONSIONBE ATTEND j - FREIGHT, v TO YOURI ' THE consignee ef (60) sixty bales of HAY, marked F. X which arrired per lVtf1!r steamer S. S- TXtLHTC, Apru yin, musi 33? : coma forward and pay charges, and .re ceive said Hay, or it will be stored at his expense. . a a may 5-tl . -t i. f - : v v. uwusitxju;, axtow . N E W GO O DS , A'T it . .r M c L E A IT & 0 COBWEB OF 4 ' Middle znarS0-ttc atd Pcllci 8trcct:;i lew AdverlisSmsnts. ii M lli U 1.- . If- s 7:- FROM THIS DATE UNTIL J U IE 1ST, I WILL OFFER MY AN D Yery. Elegant; Assortment OF AND FURMSJMG GOOES 1 1-- i AT A OF A ( Those wishing to; supply them- selves with a ;: -v- 4 0 t:'-8 13 superiok : aeticle; , ' : - WILL" CALL AT ONCE AT i. 1 DI)IBVILIIM9Sc - u 33 ; CravenlStriset, 1 1 'i -1 NEWBERN. MTU CAROLINA" v may 5-t - n38 2 :J a .-ii,.. I- N, 4 4 4 '1 ' ' i i i r 1;-S qx a i r 'J . 4.
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