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.V1 as-. .. ' ", "'I : 9 . r I 1 v - 'wi . . . -Mll VM J? W. r ' VESTAL, tl i t , M r EDITOIl JLND PE0PI3ET0E. ! C.... ItW JV. B Bomhbom As Bur street, Baltimore, la oar mT Ut antnoriaed agent ifor thai city, for th procurement ot la Jfcbscrtptliaand adYerl&ements; - ' " ! w--" & PxTTraom, A Co., Boa to, are authorized to ' ' ..'receive advertisements and subscriptions for the&Aitx . ' .Triers si our .published rates. "J I i r ffwn jsr 8. it TPrrwHoni Co., Ho, ST Park Bow1, New , lOrt'ar authorised to solicit advertisements an&amb ' scripttons tot vox paper; and to receipt lor the same. - ,AU Communications, orders enclosing money to this Office may be forwarded through the Southern Ex- press Company at war expense,. ,To BcasowBKBSv-i-Persons wishing our paper left at I their houses or plaor of ousiness, can bare their wishes : , ratified by calling at our office and tearing their names. together with the money n advance, at our adTertised rates. -"; - i- : Tor subscription and adTertising torms'see tables at beadef first Vtr'--0i? ''I -i THURSDAY JUNE 7. 11866.? . LABOR fAND ftJAPITAL, AS AF- MAND AND SUPPL.Y. :1H A few days since we called the" I atten 3 - of our readers to the principle and, vthe conflict between r. labor and capital,.jn1' the political condi-r Kion 'of a ?free.society and - under the z rti operatioji o! a 'syBtem of Ireelabor. Ve' then pointecl but as the' bhlr method of " adjustmentr possible in a free society ano under a - system of 'free labor, by the, jwcaj&n fthe 'Iseln" principle, ad . thatia theDnly principle that can be apV ...... puea-ui-ne presem-murat concuuon, oi to ownclEVcapital, as in a free society the capital cqilld not own thelaborl J 1 Xhe practical , application, of this pnn; rivth33s method "toderi the kbbr sysftm of fh South, would meet ;another, which 1 n has ' given v as much,' ,2,c-theoretict and practkal" economists, jas tne connici oexweea muorana capital. we refer to the effect .that the law, of demand and supply has on the practical wplftfinmwvff i RAnitAl afiA "labor: li : "Rverw teejitfpolitical raoniit and erer: .well-informed business man, '-.knows, that - 11 - - 5 1 11 i tnet iaw. pi .aemana ana supply inai; ope rates through all the rami$cations of s-,buSuies4:cinmrerc finance, i is felt in the relations of capital and1 la bor, as they stand so closely related to all forms of industry and all the methods -in "which the Enterprise of a pfeopIeTo! CftjlMTO! capital, appye , the demand, for it iu the conduct of the ..business ;'df the ! ' community, thai the fijJ"Jfpft" jrf everything else, because the money 'det predates. And this &4vanceon the firiceTbf laborVeireryj; man; scarries uu uiJ-uuauieaaj wucuuer iu no mecuani icaVc.feal toerjie' or com? ineraaVwith hired labor, has to pay j A fluctuation in the moiiearket' prOT r "duces a fluctuation in the labox markeij ihs cue -aide, or - of laborers on th& othejrv &!.'btHerl'fiasu inVie M country' an overplus of 1bo'r1bove that ilacWally! demahded!by' the; necessities f .the, .jisije9iEf y.". thaTiiziXtha Taliia wbf. Capital; ifl relation, to ; labor goes ap; , tJcncE tfefeajao :of labor inatibmto a: caital,Jdeeciales;;t tW iiuotm't dflaborias ielated tof .the7 wAA larA Wh Aft ft AAflTrl AlTAykift I at both'iabor -and capital Thg3uii6eitaln-3 jeeis' We brought to t .i"of ? these , fluctuations, which result ifdi upblvioiinbl a a? serious eyil, as it? operates on the mo- riVes1Uiat prompi o bushiess terpme. aeXhesdA fluctuation also- produce ;ih0 busiuess, trade and; . financial panics lhristurh . socielgr alreduce," in; k May; huflaredi : : and j 'fiibusakds ff bin abbuhd'fiffltfe'iIcee,ior Btihied euuryl ;liliasetbeen a d&etLtf';- 'pblem viii political ;econonly to devise some nlhoi ty which the eVil of f these fluctuations might be neutralized;" and', the injury HchJkeaO ! to1 ihe laborer and capitali - ist preTented. ! m-v?:at j TChur injury can- only be prevented by therfagUcatiorf t sdhTerMle;and te development oi ome method that will enable' the laborer and the jcapitaHsl lating the supply , of labor and capital,4 so as to adiust it to i the" demand. . The ronlinethod that will enable Uieni tob 'fiusfis f tnal by which tte labr owns the -itaL y-CiP toethbd 'in ;uness -I tiiese; fluctuations wheth'efthe jr1fesult?frtm Jabcxor capitalimay pose there is too mucfi labor,vcapital be louging to labor'canenlarge the" busi ness, ubo. as, to .make room for, it.; up pos'd" there' is too' little, those wKo per form the labor own the capital, they can withdraw some1 from it; so ai; t6ma4 the labor aVcinin .tJ3y.ttie application of this principle, jihaxeraBon'pi the law of demand, and ?,.eupblTraVbbth capital -and r labor: .fa -topreventthesefluctuatiojis,Bsfs3sthey miy affect1 town business oy reu- theTTtrelac.cdboTCitlii.- sU. because they are not under the necessity of going into the market to buy either laborpr capital, nc are ;thejr under tha necessity of oing into; a gluttecl market talf either at Wderrecjited -price'Vnd a ruinous sacrifice. Ihe man. in - the company of men, in their own families, indthe persons; f -theirwxuwives-and children, sons r and daughters, have the supply W labor 'to meet the demands of their own1 jbuetheycaii f control and regulate the law of demand and sup-1 ply,, because tney me ana supply ineir own'inarket ' " VI ' - , . - r By" tha'applieation of this principle, to business, the ', amount . of active capital w6uid.be vastiy increased. The evil from whicli we are now sufiering is not so much from the destitution of capital , as from .its inactivity. ; There is more in the country than is , actively employed in business and trade. "Why is this ? Capitalist,- are afraid to loan to others, be cause -of the : derangement in business and the bad state of public morals. ' But these reasons should not prevent men from investing in their own busi ness, as in any event, money invested in Houses, lands,-ships, in agricultural, me chanical, manufacturing and commercial enterpnseswould be abWtM profitable andas jsaf e as. lying up is, greenbacks , in bank.oi1. in an iron safe, doing nothing. And ,if ; anllndividual, is afraid to trust the mprais.pf o.thers,it isWotprumable that he is afraid to. trust; himself.' But this method; of business would increase thei amount ; of efficient labprt There; is a great deal of what might ;be sOon" made intelligent and efficient labor, in , , pur countrythat is.now inactive,'; , ;The cause of this is to be-found in .that depraved public sentiment that regardslr labor as disrespectable. - Many persons whd; re gard it as oisrespectabie to work but as a hired servant, do not so regard work at home,'ahd' in their own family. There are Ihe sbna and daughters' of our best families,' who, ' while they " are unwilling io worjc Qui . lor wages, would not nesi- tate to .become, clerks ; in the .stores or operatives in the shops and lactones of their ownt fathers along with persons in thVame; ; social si foolish pride, the greatest enemy , to our industry and prosperity, would, be ovef; come. -v -:' THE iRlCAN McitjiR - N ATIONAX1TYWHOIS LiOYAJL :vhois disjloyajli r elected a piece of painted j cloth as the emblem of theirWarious nationalities ; and yet, when we reflect more closely upon the subject we are irresistibly driven to the conclusion1 that - it was u wise selection." . ' Kothing else is the ; ex tensive list." of . man's inventions ' is so well adapted to the purpose as' theflag. It is light andlbeing susseptible of com pression, into' a small compass, is of easy tranprtation;;';is ,duriJbleimd;:xhibits tcr 4go0d;;Mlr&ea;.the mscr)tions Adopted by th'JVarious; ; nations15)f h'e world Miheitatibfr then it floats so acefuny .wjEeuv moved upon by the free aiidmtrajoieled breezes of ieaven. ;.The agf: is" the 'universal emblem of nationality, known- and ac knowledged by all men, amongr which the American flag is one of the proudest; most widely known and most universally. respected. xne nag. in au countries is tue toncn- the crown,; and .tlieir ioyalty'to'the goi ernment. v. If,; when the. ' natibhal "ensign is unfurled to; the . brieze; the r subjects ii hug it 4 their bosoms,' or lookppii Tit monarch has- confidence' nH ! Subjects and feels that hi empire is? secure ; or when it waves saasiitoke of battle, he knows " who are 4 loyal ? and wnp are not, .py tne alacrity or reluctance with . whicltithey. .rally. toA its 'support He, who will carry the flag to victory, Pr die shrouded in its folds is loyaVhe wno will desert lis standard in the midst' of x-jjk great deal, has ; been q said recently about, loyalty? and disloyalty ui this couri-j t 'Itich portion o!3 Southern pe loyal This we are loth ? to believe. There is but one convenient and success ful way however; of testing the truth of these assertions. : The American flag is thb embienr of " AmeHcant 'freedom9 and the ensign of bur hationthe and stripes unfurled ; in , ", 76 " by ; our glorious ancestors are known and re spected wherever the' foot of civilized man lias trod God's "green" earthj and the American who honors and reverances the flag of his nationality is loyal, he who .refuses to do so"- is disloyal It matters not What our differences 'mav have been, or how much we may think this glorious old emblem has been pol luted by contact with corrupt and politi cally defiled hands, it is the flag of ' our country and we are ; bound to ; respect, uonor and defend it we hare tio. other aiJr kuo ii6""oLLor - iiiional " ensign. The time is rapidly .approaching which;; of all others, is the most "appropriate for testing theloyalty;:of our. people and stamping khese' disparaging allegation as slanderous, if slanderous they be- .The fourth of July, .the Independence day of American freemen is approaching; when our '"glorious:rensign will" be unfurled memOryldrwTeran will haUlt;Mffij6 while ,-the tooyal;will frowaupon it with indigiianfntempt.,-; , In religipn, 4wei(i beheve. the; test, laid down by which' oneinay know whether he is in! the faith or noli is lave for ' the brethren. know we bave : passed from death . unto lifer beuse.we lave the brethren, thenf cbulttfwed not toye the ; ethrenVwe are still death, iBprnitiiaflyj'J j If we love .the flag of oMuntiys we 'are loyal, but if poniamatipif J our hearts we&athi of our country, we are disloyal and groping our way m ponuc.death : , f : j -1 We believe a majPrity of . the people of bur" good olu Stefe aire loyal-that the masses of them' will rally around the flag of put ; wuntiy whene i upon to dp sor.And in order to ; disabuse the public mind and convince Congress and the Northern people ,that we are loyal would it not be;well for the loyal thect of the State, all who are willing' to march to the tune of the Star Spangled Ban ner, under the spacious folds i of , the'na tional flag, to hold a grand Union Con vention at the Stated capitai, about the ith xf jXulytTlie isample;time t for the various counties to meet in primary meetings and appoint their delegates, or if it is' preferable, let it be a mass meet ing of citizens from all parts of our State, who are tired :jf; resisting the na-v tional aority'aiid e'wilKhg; Jht the future, to bury, therhatchet of disunion and discontent and live in peace and har on1movement pllJa car- ried Put in good iaith: would have a fine effect upon pur own people: and go Very; far towards allaying tiie sectional hatred and party animosity, which now rankle in the hearts and minds of the Kational pbnjgesmit, 5: ; kCanuot our leading men who are will ing to accept' the situation as it is, speak: out on this subject?-; If all the States Southwould join in a nfbvement of this - ' '.-'121 ft.;"-- r . ' A .-its- t .1 A -X r . . : : .- VTnd thpy Tgonld send; up such a convince u muiii'i in nauiiuai ;emouon, as would move the , very pillows of the capitol at at . .Washington, ' electrify the J North erh pepa shajTB & Co. out of their boats. : The! country. is ours, the i gojenment.is purs, 4tie let us rallj:to the suppprfc Mof -Ih national flag in solid phalanxo:ih Jbrlng io shame and confusion all disunionists and agitators ryhWe?Tg't J,iG3i.'iSU 3ci2i notices. B ASK f & iBS3i,6' -mi&M. !fcracilQ..J, ;l f former Wall and Raa Stref tsy If w YorlU ' In'oonnection withMra housef ihPbHadeiphta- and Washington, we baYe.openeda.3lKW TOBX HOUSS at fbOT location, and ofEer PUT aerylwCtor Banka; Bankers, and Inreators for the transaction of their bnsineBS in this city, including purchases and sales of GovEBjfMxjrr Sxmrrjia, 8TCa'Bas, and Gold,, -f Je are constantly "PS!?04 fi.JcM; nd3old. Board,' -Where orders sent us are pwtaned-riWe keep on nana a tun supply or rT7oj.2 a.Tj(l zp.n. fcs?j a J ; t Mtmmt-mm wwimiiwii WaaSat-Sf i Btrjringand -fleTling at current pric ted a oor- resporidefiMlhff most liberal Htea The market affords. ' r.nayIWSwfy Vt0 .jpOB-CO.j; THE KMPniE 8niGLE MACHINE IS acknowledged 'to' be, by all odds, the best Shingle Ma chine to Ameriea. With only one horse power 3 - ; . ... f . ' W AAA T M NW & ! ! M W w M .... - f Per hour are easily made. The machine is built entirely of Iron, very compact and easily transported. It works ViirxxM, Stayzs and Box 8tut, and out of the sam- number or nous or tunoer, one-third more Shingles are made than can be dme by the Sawing Machines; 'AH the saw-dust is saved by the Kmpire and goes .into the 8hin .l-Us a'A-AtuVir ABBAM-BEOJIAi-59 - may 26-Sm , Oen. Agent. 1ft 1 Broadway,' New York. BATCHELOB'S HAIB.IYEt .'.i,r:.;:) The Original and Beet in the World I The only true and perfect Hair Iya.; Barmless, Beliable and Instan taneoua. Produces immediately a splendid Black er I natural T Brown without injuring the , .bair or aktoi Bemedies the ill effects of bad dyes. Sold by au Drug, gists. The genuine is signed William A. Batchelor. Also, BBOENBHATIKQ ; ; KXTBACT OFp InTLLEF-LEUBS, for Bestortng and Beauttfytng the1 Bair, ' " S. . .... . . : . . CHsBT.T BATCB3XOB,2Iew York. .1 Anl& 1866V '.vA1. AiiOtOfZC nl21-ly ; : A' SlNGIiK BOX OF BKAVDBETH'S PILL.S ........... . - - ' '. ;l 1 COKTAdS more Yegetable extracttYe.' matter than! twenty boxes of any pills in the World besides : fifty-Ays hundred jhysicians use them in their practice to the ex duaton' of other purgattYea. The first letter of their Yalue is yet scarcely appreciatedu When they ara better known. sudden death and continued nkiknewa will be of the past. Let those who know them speak right out lnUaeir faror. It is a duty which wUl saTe lif e. ,j "". ,"-.; Our race are subject to a redundancy of vitiated bQe at thia season, and it is as dangerous as it is prevalent; but Biandreth'a Pills afford an Invaluable . and efficient pro. taction. ' By their Dccaslonal use we prevent the coHee tiohof thosa impurities which, when in sufficient juantt ties, cause so much danger to the body's health." They soon eura liver Complaint, Pyspepaia, Lots of Appetite, Pain in the Heed. Heertteern, Pain in the Breastbone, Sudden Fsintaasa and Costiveness. - Sold by all respects. blenealersialtedicinea. . . ; may U-d&wly . msfm MARRIAGES AMD CEUBACT an Essay VkJ- of Warning and Instruction for Tounff Men. Also. Diseases and Abuses which prostrate the vital pow ers, with sure means of relief. Sent free of charge in sealed letter envelopes. Address. -Dr.- . HK1TJ,TH HOUGHTOX, Howard Associatten, Philadelphia, Pa. y ap 17-Sm nl8 Important to Conon Planters. FARMERS engaged in growing cotton, who wish pecu - niary asalfltance .to enable them to . earry on their farming operations this year, ean learn the terms by which advances will be made, br addressing m Maine tbTSdifornia, andj frM the eilo the gulf. Those who nonor its . XXDDT, TZEM&a ft CO & may 2lm r Kewbers, H. 0, Special; Kotices. TlEDCCTIOir IN PUICH OF THJfi 1 AriEIlICAJV . w Atciies, JIADi: AT. AVAI.TIIAM, MASSACHUSKTTS. 13 consequence of the recent great decline la gold and silrer and all the mafe rials used in the manufacture of our goods, and in anticipation of a still further decline, we hare reduced our price to m low a point as they can be placed Wttla Gld Pir, so that no one seed besitoTe to" buy a watch now from the expectation that tt WiUbe c&eaperVwm'timel The test of ten years and the manufattnfj and gale of - '" ;.' THAI 00,000 WATCHES,,, time-keepers. ;Commenciil with the determination to make only thoronghly excellent WATCHES, our business has steadtly increased athepubne Aeoame acquainted with their value, until for months, together we hare been unable to supply the demand. Wa hay - repeatedly enlarged our factory buildings until they now" borer ever three acres of ground and give accommodation to more than eight hundred wtirkmei : a . We are fully; Justified te stating that we now make Wore tham One-Half f mil the TVatehes sold lm tha VjsIxcA States. ; The different grades are die. tinguished by thafbUowifcgrad marks engraTedon the plater ; - " ? 'l ' 1. American Watch Company.' Waltham, llass. 2. "Appleton, Tracy h Co., Waltham, M ass. r " 8. -P. S.Barflett," Waltham, Maa. ! ' ? ' ' , 4, WilHamEner."' .'j.-vf I r 5. OUB TiAPTTa' WATCH, of. first quality, is named "Appleton, Tracy tc Co.," Waltham, llass. J 6.. Our next quality of ladies; Watch is named 8. Bartlett, Waltham, Masv These watches axe furnished In a great variety of sizes and style of cases. -. The American ,Watch 'Company,,, of Waltham, Bfaes authorize us to state that without distinction of trads marks or price, - ;; . t iK X" All tbe Proltet or thetir Factory are Fall y ; WarrasUd ". ? ' : '. '-" ' To be the best time-keepers of their class eYer made in ti ls or any other country. Buyers should remember that unlike the guarantee of a foreign maker who ean nerer be reached, thia , warrantee is food, at all times against the Company or their agents, and that if alter the most thorough trUl, any watch ahould prore defectiTS In any particular, it may always be exchanged for another. As the Amerjcan Watches made at Waltham. are for sal by dealers generally throughout the country, we do not solicit orders lor smgle watches. : , i i CAUTION. The poblie are cautioned to buy only of respecuble dealers. : AH persons selling eounterfeiU win be prosecuted. RQBBIN3 j$f APPLKTOW, - , ;,, i ; f Agents for the. American Watch Company, ; 1 may'ltafc Kew York. BAD HKADS, 1 , ; - OB in otherv words, heads whose once ; glorious .Jock bn Wlthtrcd and Whiiteaea cu in a .few mo. menia be ire-clothed withattfheirYottthfal Attrae tioastby a stogie sppUtloa of that yonderful taMsman, tiAjbomim dye, Grizzled whiskers and mcraiUch curls into whicfi the snow ,'kai'irlxtod and red, sandy; or wMtey brown ha iCrecrfTe. ai.'ii ,bj magio the rarest shades of black or biown' frojn this harmless bo Manufactured, byjr ;CBISTQPpBOf. e (Astorv.Houss; few;: Torkl Sold .by. iiuggtal"AppUdfrby all Bair Si- -r-- J- Ad pertain-;r Pisease i'sliw, MAY BK.taCKD tlfrHKTJSa OF PHUlYt DAVlSriVegetablelPaia filler I EBBY, WvS-in t; Although', personally a 'stranger jL-ato you. yes tne oenents l cave received irom tne use o . your mvalaabie remedyi . the Pain Killer, induces me to pen a word of praise for it. Experience has convinced me that for Headache,' Indigestion, Pain in the Stomach, or any other part of the system, Severe Chills, Weariness, Oommoa Colds,:.Hoaraeness CHOIBA, CHOLEBA MOMBua. SMa Dysentery.JToothachai Ac, tAcre it USQmgJf&L & mAJbmJ0Z bourse using up two teaspoon 8 ful, takejn at thirty minutes inter vals, in a wine glass fult of warm rsteivf ht-iA tl ; 'lam confident that through the hlessinft 'of Ood. it saved me from the ' cholera during the summer of 1849. xravounganua neat, ausvtoii, change of diet and .con. was daily predispoi to dysentery attacks accomiianiedl iwith-tain7 lor which the Pain KillPr wi. a fiy, Wteeepootifol euring the worst casein h hourff WEATHER BOARDS,' SHELVING,' pr n mim, amj-m 0094 jay orouiers m toe ministry nave used it with. muoh suoceae in yarioXs diseases,! 'trt( & i ' X have heard many cases the country over, of dysentery being cared by its ubk Put in the teeta. It rwoul4 stop thetoothache '"J if ib t SKi fy Bom j psJ . urantuae, ana a aesire xor us general use, Has drawn irom me tnia Tiuwoiiriutewimoniai in its favor. - JMmisterof theOeepeLf ',The following letter u lrora'Mr; Woward, rsc. Louis, to J, N. Harris, Eaa New Xondon, Oouneetteut T Jlr Woodward is a resident of 8t Xouis. s gentleman mga Tespeciaoiuty. , ana uurmg tne. preYaience - of the Cholera in that city, has watched the' result or the application of the Pais Killer for this -disease, and hia testimony can be relied upon with the utmost confidence. Ajsax out ;. xou recoiiect wnenx saw you in Kew Lon- doa n January last, my expressing to you my most aaa- um expeci anons mac va vr. fAlU kttt.t would have a tremendoua sale In the West thia aman afcA iV antioipationa have been more than realized, and the testis .moay ox xnousanus wno nave used It has been that they rmla ot be Willing to go to bed at, night without 'iti to On the appearance -of the Cholera i&this'city, suckv was ATt 3 J t ii w . uw cuuuuouce m vim ram aiuer as a remedy, tuas max Who purchased it remarked to me that ther had no fern or dread of the Cholera as, they had the Pain Killer brl .pwv b niuuuwu ik - m aauy as -a preventative, for no person can have a derangement of the. bowels' or di-" arrhcea If they use this medicine. This was the security and confldenoe of nundreds acquainted with it, and when- wesinenas were avtacxea wivn the cnoiera they would auinmsver.wus remeay msrso quanuaes -lnternauv. and also externally by bathing and robbing them with it, ana in every case when it has been taken: in any of the " vi uiu oiBease u uu prorea successiUk ' 1 1 1 consider a an infallible remedy. I have not heard of any inomauu m any ramiiy, who used, toe Pain Killer wnen actacxeo, out wnat speeaiiy recovered, inuf "' The clerk informed me that he adminisbved it in mm. eons when cold and in the cramps,' and it gaYe immedi- aiareuar, nut stui u should no given quickly , for when we aiBcnarge oi "rice water- nas begun, the hop of life has fled. Should this disease make its innriM among you; as in all probability it will, be not alarmed ; yon and all others there have the remedy, and I am confi. aentiz at nmijumu usea, not aaeata by Cholera will occur in your city. . .-.! Bespectfnily yours, ; ; . . ; ... . .... i A. P. WOODWABTJ. '. Those using the Pain Killer should strictly observe the fcilowtoa directions i'a.av men wv . i. i the commencement pf the dlaease,.take a teaspoon. iiu oi .rain aiuer m sugar ana. water, ana then oaths freelyacross the stomach and bowels, and with the Pain 'Xiller-elearr'- f ;-;. . ' , "Should .the diarrhoea or cramps oonttnue, repeat the dose every fifteen, minutes.. In this .way the dreadful scourge may be checked, and the patient relieved in. the eourse of a few hours. -w - " li.:B-.Be sure and get the genuine article: and it is recommended bv those who have used the Pain xniM toe the cholera; that In extreme eases the patient tak two ur-more teaspoomui msieaa oi one. . -- Sokl by Inizlsts. Orooers. and all dealers In famflr mednuneSi;jj.ua ?uL6&u---ru4.,i...:- maylSf STJRK1.Y; STKADILY, SUCCKSSFVXXT. Svery ease of- Kldaey. Illseas, . Ahcsmatim, uravei, vrtnary Disorder, - Weakness and Patna in the Back. Female Comnlaiats and Trowbles arising tram Kxcessfe ef any klaxd.- TAKE iMOOTHERiLCUCKU. Sold by all ADOthecaries. Price 11. D. BiRxia k. ha.. New-York, and BARNES, WABS 4 CO, New Orleans Southern Agents. : BUBLETGH 4 BOOJEBS, Wholesale DruKsri Boa ton. Maa,. Oeneral Agents. . fab lft-ly - " " COlOATK'S BOBBY SOAP. ; This celebrated Toilet Soapi, la such uniYeraal de mand, is made from the choicest materials, is aaild and emollient in its nature, fragrantly soon tod d extremely bononclal in its action upon Cue aUa For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. - fWT.ly ... ' :ii ..... : .. . a5T2 G S ' O Of Nortbi Cstrolirm, I ; DONALD MtKENZIE CO- WHOLESALE FACTORS. v - ARB AKXXICAH, INDIAJI AKB COLOKXAL HAXOw'AU KEBCBAKTS, . ' ' SO Band a tree t, Blrmisghanir may 39-dawlm. f - i . -- B4S -t -.. r-?; 5.: IP.:: J .. U E ifuiJI.tS B, VjU Dt. WAirUTACTtJRWa DRUGGIST and PninrJlCEUTIST. v -v; a . 4 DEALER IN .1. DrugSt Chemicals, Oye-Stuffs -Si: ; w ) V"."- L Painhi ;0ifs, PKUV.IIMKRYA TnTT.TlT A"RTrnT.T!R V. Aad Everything tktatPertalas to FIRST-CLASS DRUG OUSINESSi .S7" Preacxiptionua Compounded with Utmost Care at ALL HOURS. r XST PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO ORDERS BY MAIL, Kemember; tlisvt if a a; p. r i Has BemoYed to the ; mGlOTICECT; JfET, STOKE 2B P01L0K ST. r- . ... N E X T fl o o'r t o SOUTHERN EXPRESS; COMF1 ... . . ap .7-tf t-irr. :3ijr .t "4- -1 1Q Lumber. -1- JONES &yv HITGOMB,' LUMBER, TIMBER, SCANTLttGa Ac. On hand and for sale V Y Alnw.riT1A r Infrnnir: IfrfiffcoH' ... -.6r.v ONE INCH BolRHSy -v STEP PLANEVDRESSEP, WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES, ' r J " 1 SHINGLES, PICKETS, , LATHS, MOUIINGS. &o, i.DOOKS, 8ASIIES AND BLLDS f 1 Futniahed at Mannfaet ares Prices. Somth Froat tre "loot" of JOndnjr, Hew iiarOIoro Solieltod. : ' ' SBIOKIJTCJ TOBACCO, ral !i THB popular and - well 'known DtTBHlit SMOKHJO TOBACCO, formerly made by WABD aa future only"by the understated in Deckaraa to a ucukin, votdno. n. U.. WlU be nirnirflMd in suit pnrchsserajywtut ot; ? . i . To suard asainst counterfeits each naekam win V -laoeuea.wiui.aoernncafe signoa ny vne manufacture. '- 3 P-'a a i-l w -Jmu! . ft. GBEEN, Durham, 2T. GL U) . ", -"':-;vT W Al.g CK, XABBAB- A-CO., Agents, ; ,deeU-ly ;,.4wf, . Hewbern. K. TO'lrOU IV AST TO BUT CHEAP ! IF SO, . w j,- . ii.. , !ui .-. ;- B AiERi & EP P EE R - 4 POLLOK STREETS TEXT ABX RZLLtKd ' - 1 1 1 " . 11 ft a .. , ' llti xthcrT .Goods u fci Prcpcrtica. taay lo-tf -', T ' ' i ' B49 JDOTTOH AND iWOOL HAND CARDS. W4 -i..jijy ARGEKT sPEfiui he; iLJ.tviiintr.:or.E r:;. ;sargent7&;c6.; -r.' Suooessors to JOHN WUUTiUIOBE ' COl, Sew York : and J0B3I B. WBTTTXatOBE k CO- i.,." iJ BO. 70 BKBKW ft W ST mEWlXORir. sola suooessors to tne WUIITBHOBX ATKNTfnrr.r . aal.cipjSf niatrufactuieui of the j o.-.sfr;,i-.ni-M.ii 1 1 ' i, UElVmtTE310RE WTTOX CARDS ; lealers ara cautioned against worthtoas hnitationa. ! r"deelleod&nTi. --..-..V . r.'nOM? itotMFcniiturBf for USale.- HAYXS9 roeetted a complete ' ' 1 " ' PW SEX OP FURNITURE, .Joffetfor sale afl the GLASS WABX and other arparatM enhertouaed fn my Store. . . . H. i. M3(SIKOB. C;..,:ll-tf -.- --rt aa4T; rpO Al.fi Wlf OM IT MAT COjrCEBJI. ''- This Is to glYe notice, that I forwarded by'Tlag of Truce," (during the fete war from Hswborn, H. O, to EDWAB2 B. STASLY. HlHaboro. V. C, a eertiflcato held by me, for ten shares of stock ia the North Carolina Bali Boad Company, numbered twelve hundred an fifty, one (1251), date not remembered. Said certificate baring been lost, this notice is given with a view to making ap. plication to said Company for another. May lft, I860V ' - aaaylaVlm k rji 9. -OBAHAht TUXX; , a 1 1 MURRAY, PKRRIS A CO MURRAY & N K P tr '2 IX .COLPES; UTOBAY. -JU MCB&at KOBEBT MV FEBKIS, ?0HS WOnr, K : : a pl: ' . ' 1 Commission & Shipping Jta Woo. OA ox ea Sontb Street, x . 'H 1 AOXjrrsron WRRATS. JN C. . . Stcamshi rt ' . Mnrnhaad fhr am1 KTA p i BaYing long experience in the im. - 1 to afford entire aatisfaction. Our rarHnni tnn,.J lattouUumim b paid" to tOJMginnenta of !tjNi2 ' 4 COTTON YARXl 1 2 ttberak a dr. ares Wads on Ce.,1., V I rv"1 jTio(ations bit our market faraiahei f j'1 f AU orders promptly flUed. T" f AU consisnmients made threnok xru S CO., Sew hero GZORQH YF. DILL. ifXf.?' IUi wlU be promptly forwarded. ? ""Wlwai E. T7.rS0ULD vJC4 jBi n a. L ' Sfti;;::scniCbmmissionnercliaiih ' rvsoHAfflesi o - COTTON, NAVAL STORES! . 4 r AGENTS FOli: ' " REGULAR LWES TO XQRTUERX foiit' ;v- ComerS. Front and Kiddl. guJ - NBWBERN, NORTH CAROLIjri s S;:;1LAX6GE-&7C0" WHOLESALE DEALERS IN I GRCCJ21IES, -FLOUR, PROTISIO PRODDCE COIISIISSION Mm 30 OEAYEN STREET KEWBERN. N. a Lelahd, -BigIow Co i'v: Commission and Forwardinr -E H C HtA N TS,: m. i: . ASD DEALXB8 TS ' - ' BAGGING, ROPE, - -? ' 1 - ' 1 TWINE, AND OTHER ' ,n,,'s!"' ' ' ' GOODS 8UITASU fCJ 1 ; 0 0TTON , PLANTEBS, ? ' Pollook SU' near Ewt Froat 8L ' I' Jnlya-ao.tf. ' -r MswaaMLiLft '; SATTERLEE,:.; LYON & Cd : 331 Pearl Street, Sew York, , , L COf.lMISSIO II MERCHANTS '-" ' ' Particular attention paid to conslgumenU el Cotton? WaVai Stores And ail Kindt of Pnl 3 vfi.'4i "itji'-fc--',the Rule,. . j . ". Aiao, MAWDTAOTUBJCBa . OF raUTTIKtt tun. and dealers In all kinds of paper and and puper mikw materials. Feltlngs Bleaching Powdora, Alnm, Vtn Bags, Junk. Metals, Ac, - B. B. CLAYTON, M John afor.rr?' ' K 1 iA5IS01n' rront "W New York. . raOTNATIONAX, BANK, Norfolk, Va. PETEB H. WHTTEHUR8T, Norfolk. Va. NATIONAL BANK OP NBWBEBN, N. C I B. H.BKLL, Beaufort, N. C. it COL. 8. T. CABBOW. Beaufort, N. C liuia fa. 1000. , ... .- . ;. .. . SWEPSON, MENDZNHALt A CO., General Commission Mercham; lW;s(Bov:coo?l, .yarxs,. AlD,MVAL8T0RESt f TP.arl.;atMt;5'ew 1 srt Our Firo and Marine Iniarantt vormiSlK algnmento to our House of Cotton, and Cotton rnw. 1 Cotton Cloths from the time they are put 00 aaj Kitlnri ' either in North Carolina, Booth .-Carolina and Ofonhi Whether we are advised of the shipment or sot. .. Bob B.Swxrsoir,Hiwork City. , SaxTO. MrarHY.. New York Citr. .A n Ctaxs KjamMsMkiX, President tMnnr,';W vreeusoorevB. U .,4 : ra : 1 f- ...-.V f lliT-S I ana,W Swtrson, Haw Blyer. P. a. K. c. f dee. 79. 1866. , . T. kry ty-e'.;t?H Jl. 1- ' V:' '''"3 .i tj t? TJ J AT' A rn t n IT C A XV JJ XT XV. XVi 21 X X V U Oi sodi Bitters. ' J ' An )nfaimlo remedy for ' BysmdsIs. 1xs m rdigastkm, Enteral 2ebUltr, ate. -Especially recommended to weak snddcbilittM w and c-hdr"-- ... iv - fc . ElSX33naaDED;'M 0SED JBT THE sTrfi" . t.-iP, Lias iv raam iW SfeDomingd s c . I inn 1 : . - i. 'ir fa ts I illlllC. T?i ?. tS.stx.i Foaes tbe" Social Circles. Is er?t3) vizi? n t " i-ff av vo1! SJJJU 4 KlIQ n 4 GO Punch. ... .Jira. A -15 : . AtS Cnallen, WorM to oredae " Ueanlne Articles as wakT. f mw"'1", TBT TffEnrWwr axtKt'j"24C'. ' J XtEWBEM y, 1 UK And by au u. rooers and Druggists. W" - jtf'AHD IXL DO TOU GOOD. Dr. : LAIIGLY's AHODTBt- A new afedioroe for an the Sammer .apla Composed ef Boots, Barks, and Berries, wfck was at thia season of tne year. We nerer adYerw r1 eatea. Let it stand upon its merits this i O m good thing should bo known. Hence our "7 I me. try me. Ac of the headinc Ey7 P,,.WB"rt ' tt will testify, ao many hare already, that Pr. 1, s Anodyne to tbe greatest discovery of tbe age, ; bo Queen of all Uedidnea, by IU great , urea w i dealers. Jrieo 40 eenta per Bottle. ; i f3- Agent for North Carolina, t?t i- .'". tt V'-''- miirwra.TTVriV.il. ... Newberaii ; OJSupertof quality, for sale ia lots to YT: by naYo oeen aesigaed for the quick, safe a TTW yaentery. Cholera, Cholera Morbus and Chron: III Wibi mrm an MwnmM v4i .11 t,M mnu fova io-r cor, Fol)r ?wa ju mtvu I i Lb an I asi j I 1 fW Is s;r v. l.O( - Iff -:, iW met M tm3 toil rson" 1-br aay i . I V.. 7 ;'. .ajiS
New Berne Times (New Bern, N.C.)
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