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THE14TH OP AUGUST CONVJBN 1 TIOJV. - .viv-v , Some one has said that "revolutions i never go backwards." Another, in a ..." ' political way, holds out the kind induce ment, that "while the lamp holds out to burn, the vilest sinner may return." Taking these two simple propositions, as postulates, one is induced to philoso phize on the probable joeraonnc of the Philadelphia Convention, which in a manner, proposes to give full force and effect to the spirit of both. . From the aspect of things, it is evident that each delegate, claiming : admission and par ticipation in its proceedings, will be ex pected to show his hand, ' especially the delegates from the South. That the Northern Democrats should demand this well defined position, is neither unreas onable no unnatural; for the reason that they Have a clean record to make for themselves as well as for the South, be fore the people of the North. They well know the record of that party during the 1 War; ingeniously recited so ' many unpatHotic, suspicious and disloyal doc trinesH-doctrines which " viewed from a Northern stand-point were utterly -re pudiated by the loyal masses, and the ... soldiers, that to present themselves be fore; the same peoplv soliciting their suffraged with a platform of principles altogether or nearly similar, only , wear ing a different garb, would invite a defeat so overwhelming that nothing short of a miracle, could possibly save - the party from tbtal and final political annihila tion.1; The call for this Convention and its published principles enumerates doc trines sufficiently broad, comprehensive . and patriotic to satisfy the well disposed and conservative of either section, and it may be said, without fear of successful contradiction, that Ihe principles pro claimed by the executive committee in that' respect, fully express ' the senti- ments, wishes and feelings of every lover of the1 Republic. . . But who are the men that shall give it "form, life and . effect? One question still remains " to be an swered, to determine its final successh whether this Convention will be com posed of . that class of men who will be ready with all their' heart energy and strength, to infuse such life into their political frame-work, that it .will appear to be at least the work of true, r honest and faithful servants, a work not simply to gain eclat, honors and" emoluments, and the .highest seat in the political synagogue, but a work that will carry on its face," sincerity, submission and loy alty, and attract to it, the admiration of those who have hitherto doubted, and who have honesty and faith in correct principles and fixedness of purpose. On the personnel of this Convention wijl defend the whole issue. Those who propose to attend this Convention, ' and who have hitherto indulged in disloyal utterances, and have exhibited - little or no honesty in their submission to the government, let them go to this grand love feast of the nation,- and ' under the shadow of Independence Hall , repent, confess their 1 sins, and resolve, hence; forth, to sin no more, then ; return, home and preach to their constituents; these wholesome doctrines, indicated in their platform;- show, by their conduct and conversation, that they have i truly and heartily repented, that their sina, though once most grievous, are nbw'entifely for given," and tiiey cleansed and purified-- resolved that they'wift.tnol. ; go ! back wards that the revolution, so-galled, in which they were prominent actots, has at least wrought changes if not w6nderi has propelled society forward Wentctfy, and that noV the work: of ) the patriot' of the South is to assist the people in keep ing peace with these progressive -ideAsi create new industries and enlist millions of followers to trace that royal 'road that leads to harmony, peace and pros- perity. , - V ., - - N'ew Yobk Joubnalo UoanitECafTbe Daily New Yort Journal of Commerce is now published on a sheet the same size of the Semi-weekly, and is not.Ify. the . ; largest form of type now printed in the . . world, ' but according' to our idea of V'" journalism, one of the very best papers in we wona.. it. : n . 1 a MESSRS. ItAYMOND AND GltEE- LGr TII STAT13 . OU' Xlli: rniTVTnv : The "political excitement is now get tingup pretty high in ths degrees, and as the"whole'press pf the country is dis cussing Congress, the Jrresident, the Cabinet the Convention, and so forth, and-so on,vit will probably H&e aswell to continue the investigation, at least, un til the people fully understand the situa tion. - .- - - - - : As Messrs. Ratmokd and Greeley stand at the head of the ring in this discussion, we shall quote extensively from their pa pers. W The Times says ? fWf : J- v': ;;f RecomstrwctioV or tike Cabiavet - The restoration ot the Union is to be preceded by a reconstruction of the Cabinet. Tne resig nation of Mr. Dennison and . Mr. Speed vriU be followed by the resignation of others, until th& President shall have advisers whose opinions and purposes harmonize with his policy. In these changes there is nothing to justify surprise although there is undoubtedly much to occasion regret to those who hare hoped for there-establishment of cordial relations between the President and the majority in Congress. So long as this hope endured, rumors ot Cabinet changes were of the nature of predictions or wishes. What then was guesswork is now reality, and. in the fact we have a formal confes-; bion that the Union Party is deprived of its unity, and that the time is coming when its members will be constrained 1 to identify themselves with ' one of its sections' or : the other. . Itxis meet, therefore, that only ' they shall occupy a. confi dential relationship to the President, who are pre pared cordially, to ' promote his "'.views.; .And when Messrs. Dennison. and Speed1 arm e at .the conclusion that, as bttween Uie President and the Badicats; tiiey ate with the Badicals, sell-, respect, not less than duty, dictates their with drawal from the Cabinet They have discharged their duty to themselves and the President, and their examplerought to be speedily imitated by every Cabinet officer whose position is identical with theirs. . The change begun, its completion onght not to be delayed. The conscience which refuses to help the President ought to be tender enough to relinquish an office whose tequire inents it cannot fulfilL For the process of re constructing the Cabinet cannot be allowed ' to halt midway. It must be thorough and early, because the failure or refusal of,. Congress to. co operate with the Executive necessitates a determ ination on the part of the latter to -. secure. - assis tance in quarters that are constitutionally sub ject to his direct control They cannot, with any propriety remain in the position of the Pres ident's advisers whose hearts are ontneside of his enemies. , , , . - The President, then, is entitled to, and must have, a Cabinet heartily, determinedly, courage pusly united in support of the authority vested in him under the Constitution, and of the policy to which he is irrevocably committed J for the restoration of the Union. He cannot afford to intrust the execution of his measures to gentle men who sit at his council-board, indeed, and draw salaries as his officers and advisers, but whose sympathies are with those who assail his every act and threaten revolution as a means of overthrowing his authority. There was unity in the Cabinet during the war, or the rebellion had triumphed. There must be unity in the Cabinet now. or the neftfififnl rrvm ntet.tnn nf tha .JVWH WMW nvia vx restoring the Union will be impossible. JLne Tribune says : -, j But this Convention, according in Mr Rsv. mond, would never have been necessary had the Unionparty been true and even now it is ,not w.wise for "the leaders of the Union oriiliderrate it" Here. then. sence of Mr. Baymond's philosophy. The Union parry is going 110 rum Decause it will not obey him and those who: have him in tppninu. eauseit will hot gratify " Mr. Johnson and Mr. w3 J 1 1 . , .. . . wwafu uy ueuueraieiy surrenaenng to tne Spirit of slavery all that we had gained from the slave Dower because it will not folTmar fr Povmt . v 1T UIWUU in a series of tergiversations which for rapidity and shamelessness have no parallel in , modern political history, and which have occasioned for that gentleman die pitying contempt of every iwpuuuBiui ueuaoiK) n wui not ioiiow adven turers like Randall, and Ishmaelites like Cowan, we are now informed that the paity , is in tne hands of traitors who, mean civil war hopelessly demoralized, indeed, unless it return to the plat form of Randall and Doohttl - 7 ' v.KMUTO CUJV defended by Raymond. Do we doubt" these things ? Listen to this new Titus Gates shouting it from the watchtower. ojiI liner nnnn oil mat , 0 i"-" mo v come and see his discovery the treason he has uneanaeOj me crimes he has exposed, , the con spiracy of Gen. Paine and Mr BoutwelL and the "ablest and most nines". PiHil')in " MnUMW TY UVOO UaUJC isnot. given -but who, we infer, is Mr. Stevens. 1 Ve can Bav lo Mr. RavmonH that tha TT,i, nartv is not to be frierhteneri frnm gong-beating and Chinese thunder. We can imagine a timid, time-serving soldier, whose courage is none of the' purest, in a position ' re quiring calmness and bravery. ."Let, us run away i Jet us throw down our guns ; better than alL let US surrender, and have Hnn with cfnfo This is Mr. Raymond's situation, and the mean- uK vi uis xetier. xxe wouia surrender tne Union party to President Johnson, and make Randall and Doolitt.Ie ita tprwrc T)nn i-n a ... . in-iu ii a DiuiEUUCC ing mood himself having, indeed, gone over. uaTcxoava. tunx uius&ei, to ine enemy ne won ders that the party does not follow. It is hot the first time that ' men in abandoning their colors have made wild appeals to their comrades to follow the eiamnle. Keneriiat AtnnM hniwnui very earnest when he wrote of the wrongs of wuugwu auu utriut pariy, ana ma earn estness is well imitated by Mr. Raymond. Norfolk Journal of Commerce. This is the name of a very handsome weekly paper just issued at Norfolk, Va.. under the editorial management of Bobebt W. Lamb, Esq. ' .;,,:: .':-:V. .' KDITORIAI CORKBSPpjf DEKGB. Dsab Times: ' 4 : ''"'.. These are days of rapid locomotion. Standing on the eastern slope of the Blue Ridge, with one's coat tail fluctcaung gracefully in the cool even ing vesper, it is difficult to realize that Tester morn we watched old Sol, as he lazily crawled out of the cradle of the deep in front of Beaufort Yet Bucn is. the case. Promptly at: 9. on the morning of , the 10th, your correspondent might have teen seen ascendim? the rear platform of th auanuc train wicn a carpet sack in nand a cigar at right angles with his moustache, and a huge bundle of the Times under his arm. . Simultaneously with our appearance, the whis tie blew, and amid a cloud of smoke, sand and freedmen, we bade adieu to a small circle? of friends, and turned our physiognomy in the de fection supposed to have been taken by the ''star or empire. . . t ; . There is a singular loneliness connected with a parting on the car steps. It is Byron. I think. who says the word Farewell should be coupled with Despair that no matter what one promises our .prospects our hopes, there is always an involuntary lee ling of doubt as to their fulfilment And thus, when one has gotten back to his seat and thrown his half-smoked cigar from the win- dow when he has put away his handkerchief and looked out the back door for the last time, it is difficult to stifle a ' sight of regret " for those from whom we have so recently separated. On this occasion, however, your correspondent was relieved from any melancholy reflections," by the unexpected recognition of an old acquaintance among his fellow passengers; - . Gossiper & always an aoquisition to a traveling party at any time.V His extensive stock of, good humor and anecdote, and his profound versatility of genius and character, are a sufficient fund of amusement to entertain any one who is not al together a swonijaaemy of Momus. Immediacy aiweweresea a gWcnarrative of the idifficuities-he had pe rienced in procuring Vcheckforf hia ggage, which1 coasisteoV bV th way, tof simpryla tdoth brnsh and-a box o paperllMBaJid this lead ing into a discussion on Railrc rnslters in gen. eraL several timid 61d Uidies Atiantic ex-Directors and stray passengers gathered around us as listeners, your correspondent not being in an ar gumentative hiimorj snbrnded into a corner and drew forth his' 'note book; F JSoww for.my. fart," o;u6m6ssIpWJSv my timiaJan3eM3WP5t40fttt shut my eyes) "and i:s my oonolusion, that a man's safety while a traveler bn he cMs,'is mostly dependent upon two things-either one or t'other!. Here the elderly ladies and a nervous gentleman, with a white cravat grew especially attehtivel1 'An what's more, them two things is exactly agin one another in principle 1" At this juncture the train passed rapidly through Bachelor's Creek bridge, and some little trepidation was manifest in Uie assemblage. "And them two things, " continued Gossiper, , is, (that's fine corn, ain't it? That part of North Carolina always brings splendid corn crops. , I were eatin a green roast ing ear in Salisbury, the other day, and a man asked me if it were pickled I) and them two things is presence and absence of mind ! " At this some Gisappointment was visible upon sev eral countenances, and a corpulent individual, with spectacles, retnarkfed that the assertion was incompatible with his ideas of consistency. "Well," said Gossiper, the thing is just this-r-(that's a fine mill!' Bryan & Richardson's do a good business I ' reckon ! ) if j ou're on the cars when the engine gets the notion to quit the track and take to the woods down a steep bank, the best thing a man can have is presence of mind enough to jump off afore it gits to the bottom" (gentleman with white cravat looked out the win dow at this pointy . "But if a train are eome'in one way, and another train are eome'in another way, and there am t no stop m place between 'em. it are best for a man to have absence ' of mind, for a man's mind are a part of his body, and ' his body had might as well be away from either of themtraihs.'" Just then a1 genUemikn who had stretched him self upon the two seats immediately behind us, expressed an opinion' that if the speaker would practice what he preached, it would be a good deal more conducive to the enjoyment of his fel low-passengers fwhich, coming ip Gossiper's ears, produced "the" effect which may be supposed to accompany the ' thrust of a stick at a1 porcupine. Rising with the dignity of the occasion, and as suming austerity of expression befitting the enor mity of the provocation, he relieved himself of a half qiiid of well masticated tobacco, and began "There is some Inen as travels now-a-days as think they s the proprietors of all this 'ere God iorsason country. - .(f ine plantation xnat, sir, Cotton looks well. Ain't that a boll one there? Ah! no; its oily a little nigger in his shirt!") "Yes, sir, they thinks they is the owners of all the infernal improvements in the State of North Carolina." Here one of the ex-Directors ejacula ted something which sounded like the term ap plied to the collections of water just above saw mills, but as we looked out and saw no indica tions of a dam thereabouts, we are constrained to infer that the expression was applied to the afore. said internal improvements. "A feller can't look in a car window any day out of seven but wnat ne u see (Mac x&ansom on tne stump. Uh, yes, I attended the meeting large crowd en thusiastic. His friends claim the State by 20, 000!)" a half-dozen 6t "these long-leged, out landish, high-hatted, bob-tail-coat gentry (well, there is no denying the"fact that the Yankees are real benefit to the country just at this time. You : know thry are great hands to put capital afloat, and that's what we need) a layin' about on the seats, (here he glanced fiercely at the drowsy gentleman) and a puttin on airs over sich gen tlemen as (J. M. Parrott's, air one of the best cotton plantations - in Lenoir county pleasant residence off to the ' right there,) this 'ere au dience are principally compositioned of 1 " ' . At this point the gentleman with the glasses permitted a smile ftto ripple on his features the ex-Director -put his feet up on the seat in front of him. One of the elderlv ladies disan- peared in the depths of a capacious basket of provisions, and your correspondent slid grace fully in to a realm for which all reporters are ex cluded, and where there were but few . incidents save those which Cupid whispers upon the ''fancy free:' ; "-' ' f' ,r ; The monotonous refrain of Gftaiper's voice was one lul laby to a , Sleap, of which the e r d waa "Goldsboro t" R . A. S. Special Notices. B INK I If G H O U S B O F JAY COOKE & CO.. i Cormcr Wall and Naaam Streets, New fork. In connection with otu hooees in Philadelphia and Washington, we have opened a NEW YORK. HOUSE at above locatien, and offer our eervicea to Banks, Bankers, and Investora for the transacUon of their bnainesa in foil city, including purchasM and aalea of Oovekkxsht SECtmmzs, Stocxs, B irse, and Gold. We are constantly represented at the Stock Exchange and Gold Board, where order sent ua are promptly filled. We keep on hand a fnll supply of - GoTtrnmeat eecarltii of all Ihhm, Xmying and aeHing at current prices, and allowing cor respondents the most liberal rates the market affords. may li-d&wly , ; JAY COOKE A CO. BATCHELOR'8 HAIB DYEt ' The Original ; and Beat' in the World t , The only trae and perfect Hair Dye. Harmtoaa, Beliable and Instan taneoaa. Produces immedialy a splendid Black' or natural ; Brown, ; without injuring thehnr,"orlskin. Bemedies the ill effects of bad dyes. , Sold by all Drug data. The genuine Is signed William A. Batcheion Ahw. REGENEBATIKG . EXTBAGT Of 1HLLEF-LUB8, for Bestoring and Beautifying the Hais. , j- j . CHAKLES BATOHELOB,Hew fork. ! Ang.ia.186S. : ' . nl2l-ly rpBAHSFOHMATIOS ! THE superstitions of antiquity are ..only ffood for laughter" at the present day. and jet this Is an'Sg'V of Aocompliahed with the aid of science. l"c cample ; grey, sandy or red hair i--,..r,,, , - .,, . , , lf Changed in a; Mom'n tV . to the richest conceivable black or brown, by sim ple application of , f . ; CRISTABORO'S UAH! DYE; Hanofactored by. CH1STADOBO, As tor Hooee, Sew York. Sold by Drnggfsta. Applied by all. 'Hair Dressers. ' " , July l-d&wlm rJUK REASONS WHY . THE AM ERIC AN W A T V II , BULDH AT WAUT1IAM, MASSACHUSETTS, IH THK BEST. , It is made on the best principle. Ita frame is com-' poeed of' SOLID PLATES 1 KO jsr can interfere with the harmony of its work ing and bo midden shock can dam age its machinery. Every pi ce ia made and finished by machinery (itself famous for its novelty, as wen as ror ua effectiveness) and la therefore properly made. The watch la what all mechanism should be-ACCUB ATE, SIMPLE, rtTBOKO AND EOONOmCAnExcept some high grades, too costly for general use orei watches are chiefly made by women and beys. Such wa&hea are composed of sertm1hnadredpieceB. Screwed and. riveted togrt&er, and require constant repairs to keep them in any kind of order. ; AH persons who have carried J'ncrea "teplnes and English Patent eTera, are perfectly well aware Of the truth of this statement ' '. f. At the beginning 'of bur bnterprtM, more than ten years ago, ft was our first object to make a thoroughly good ow-priced' watch tor the million, to take the place of these foreign impositions the refuse of foreign facto ries which were entirely unsaleable at home and per fectly worthless everywhere S ";;; ;; ;" . t :; ;"; How well we have accomplished this maybe under stood from the fact, that after" so many years of pBblip trial, we now make More than Half of all tbe VVatches sold 1m the raited States, and that no others have ever given such universal satis: action. While this department of our business is continued. twita in creasedfaemtiesfor perfect work, we are at present en gaged in the manufacture of watches of the very HIGH EST GRADE KNOWN TO CHROXOMETBY, unequalled by anything bigherto made by ourselves, and unsur passed by anything made in the world For this purpose we have the amplest facilities. ' We have erected an addi tion to ear main buildings expressly for this branch of our business, and have filled it with the best workman in our service. New machines and appliances have been constructed, which perform their work with consummate delicacy and exactness. The choicest and most approved materials only are ua d. and we challenge comparison betw en this grade of our work and the finest imported chronometers. We do not pretend to sell our watches for less money than foreign watches, but we do assert without fear of contradiction that for the same money our product is inc mparably superior. All our watches, of whatever grade, are fully warranted and his warrantee is good at all times against us or our agents in all parts of the world. . CAUTION. The public are 'cautioned tb buy only of respectable dealers. All persons feel ing counterfeits wil) be prosecuted. ROB BINS & APPLETOJT, Agents for the American Watch Company, jalyl-dfcwlm 18a Broadway, New York. ORKSOF SATIRE IN a state of health the intestinal canal may be com pared to a river whose waters flow over the adjoining land, through the channels nature or art has made, and Improve their qualities ; so long as it runs on smoothly the channels are kept pure and healthy ; if the course of the river is stopped, then the water in the canals is no longer pure, but soon becomes stagnant There is but one law of circulation in nature. When there is a supera bundance of humorial fluid in the intestinal tubes, and costivenesa takes place, it flows back into the blood ves-' sels, and Infiltrates Itself into the circulation. To estab lish the free course ol the river, we must remove the ob structions which stop its free course, and those of its tributary streams. With the body, follow the same natural principle remove the obstructions from , the bowels with BRAND HETH'S PILLS, which never injure, but are always effectual lor the perfect cleansing of the system from foulness or disease. Remember, never suffer a drop i f blood to be taken from .you. Evacuate the hu mors as often, and as long as they are deranged, or as long as you are sick. ; See that B. BRANDBKTH ie in white letters in the Government stamp. .' 49- Sold by all Druggists. july l-d&wlm ' ITCH! ITCH ! ITCH5 Scratch! Scratch! Scratch! W H E A TO N 'S OINTMENT , j : Will Cure tbe Itch In S Honrs. ; Also cures SALT, RHEUM, ULCERS, CHILBLAINS, and all ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN. Price 60 cents. For sale by all druggists, by sending 60 cents to W EEK 3 ii POTTER, Sole Agents, 1TO Washington street, Boston, it will be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United States. . . JuneS-dCm s PIKK TH E O tT N S - OF Humbug. Imposters are in the field with deadly hair dyes, dangerous to health and utterly 'destructive to the hair. Do not submit to have your 1 ead BAPTIZED WITH L10.C1D PIKE ! When that cooling vegetable preparation, ; bbFO's Hair dye, Will, in five minutes, impart any" desired shade from light brown to jet black without iniuring the fibres, staining the skin, or poisoning the 'system through the pores. Beware of the deleterious dyes! , Maaufacturad by J. CHRDJTADORO. e 'Astor Houses YW York. Sold by Druggists. "Applied by' all ' Hair Dressers. juiyl-diwlm COLGATES HONEY SOAP. This celebrated Toilet Soap, in such universal de mand, is made from the choicest materials, is mild and emollient in its nature, fragrantly scented and extremely bene If cial in its action upon the skin For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. feb7-ly n271 s THE EMPIRE SHINGLE MACHINE IS acknowledged to be, by all odds, the best Shingle Ma chine in America. With only one horse power i t 3.000 b LEG ANT SHINGLES Per hour are easily made. The machine is built entirely of Iron, very compact and easily transported. It works Vxkxebs, tSTAVss and Box Stutf, and out of the same number of bolts of timber, one-third more Shingles are made than can be dnne by the Sawing Machines. AS the saw-dust is saved by the Empire and goes into the' Shin gles. ABEAM BEQUAV may ?6-3m Gen. Agent. 141 Broadway, New fork. gCKKI.Y, STEADILY, SUCCESS PULL V, ? SMOLANDEK'S EXTRACT BUCKU Every case of Kldnev-Disease. Rheumatism, Gravel, Urinary; PUorders. Weakness and Pains in the Back, Female ComplaiaU ud Troubles arising ttom Excesses of any kind. COME YE AFFLICTED ! try smazkxiER TAKE t N 07 OTHER . , LTUCKU. Sold by all Apotheearies. Price $L' D. BARNES h CO., New York, and BARNES, Ward & CO., New Orleans Southern Agents. BURLETGH & ROGERS, Wholesale Dm --t Howi, aCaas.. General Agents. feb 16-ly BRICK MACHINE. jTHE National Bricimachine Js a Claw Tempering Machine, and makes, with only Two Horse Power, , " THIRTY THOUSAND SPLENDID BRICKS Per Day, with well-defined-edges and uniform lengths. r It the Machine don't perform what we claim for it, w wiU take it back and iKund the monoy. . , ii t -i Can ual indari meati offered to parcha sera of Terrltoria I Rights. - Address -A&RAM BEOUA. Gen. AirenL . J, J?iy.S-la , Ul Bmadway, New York. eOTTOK IS ELIJfG ! Honticello Cofi6nT5rm or fient or NINE H U N D EE D A C BE S, p ., " CLEARED, J2f J FABMS FROM ONE HUNDRED ACRES XJ1 ro-.suit, with necessary fixtures. - Terms' reasonable Respectfully refers, as to character of Land, to - t R. PETER EL HINEH, New Berne, ' . Or address J j . Wit W. CARRAWAY, an l-tf , - . Kinston.N.a H OTJSE FOR. RENT, s. " - ;f :;. : - U. , .... .. . - - A tTATTQV ivn T mn .1 1. 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OIL.; f Iodized - This Syrup Is employed, with the greatest success, in place of Cod Liver Oil. to : which it is infinitely superior, it eures diseases of the chest, scrofula, lymphatic disor ders, green sickness, muscular, atony, and of appetite, it regenerates the constitution by purifying' the ' blood, and is, in a word, the most powerful, deparattve knpwn. It Is administered with the girateflt eacacy yeiing children, subject to humors or obstruction of this glands. NO MORE POVERTY 0 THE BLOOD AND PALE COMPLEXION. ; " . DR' LEEA'S PHOSPHATE OF LEON. . This new ferruginous medicine contains the elements of the blood and bones, and IRON in s liquid slate. It is different from all hitherto offered to the public, is liqnid, colorless and tasteless. It speedily cures CHLOROSIS, . PAINS IN THE STOMACH, DIFFICULT DIGESTION. DYSMENORRHEA ANEMIA. The majority of tile Academies oi Medicine of Paris recommend the Pho phate of iron to ladies of delicate constitution, Buffering from Anemia; and all other per sons fttigued from over anxiety, nervous emotions, over-work, general debility tnd poorness of blood, ... t It is the only preparation which never causes constipa tion, and can be borne by the most delicate stomachs. NERVOUS HEAD At HES, NEURALGIA, . Instantaneously Cured by GRIM AuLt's gu An Aft A, A vegetable Brazilian substance, entirely Innocuous. INTERNAL OR LOCAL. NEW C U R ATI VE A O EN T. ' M A T I CO. GIUMAUIVT &; CO., Paris. This new remedy 3s prepared from 'the leaves of a Peruvian . pepper - shrub, called MATIcO, , and . eurea promptly and infallibly, without anv fear of inflamma tory results. The ijreat majority of Physicians in Paris, Russia, Germany and N ew York now use no other remedy. GENERAL DEPOSITORIES. In Paris, at GRIMAULT k CO.'S, Chemists. 47f Rue Richelieu. .. - In New York, A. B. SANDS & CO., 139 and 11 William Street. - :t , 3 , -?r v ;- . july 14 dftwtf i .1.1 - - -. FOR THE 8PE2Y CUSS OF DYSEWTEItY, -"-i CHOLERA, .j CnOLEIlA MOHBTS, IIAItBIICEA, . : CUBOIflC IABBnCEA 1 DYSPEPSIA, And all forms of Bowel Complaints of chil dr .' and adults. ' The best Prepnratioa extant for Chlldn teethlna;. Mothers snould give it s trial. , . A sure remedy for Kidney" Complaints, no matter of how long: standing. An infallible cure for all delicate disorders peculiar to females. Purely vegetable 'Contains no opium. Indis- jkasoWe fa every family. Price T5 cents per Bottle. DR. E. E.' KNIGHTS, Pbopbietob, MELEO8E, Soldi ' , H. 3. MENNINGEB and J. GOODING, Newbern, N. a 1 M. A. ft a A. SANTOS, Norfohci DEHAS, BARNES ft CO., New York; BARNES, WARD ft CO.. New Orleans. jan 19-d3tw-wly . .... :' n255 Real Estate for Goods. FOR 8ALE, A DESIRABLE, COMMODIOUS iAND HEALTHY KESIL'ENCE, in town, with abont ssu-Acres of Land attached. Dwelling 43x34 iect ; first door 6 feet from ground two stories, Vt and 11 feet between floors, con taining "iRbt neat and well flnished room, with closet and ifirt plare for : each 1: Halls, rock-baseme t, with three fire places front aud rear high-pitched donbl piazzas B. lustrade rcind roof . and piazza with all necessary onthonses. The residence fronts the railroad and the centre of the town. Is liberally supplied with; thrifty shade and f rait trees has a Well oi sit goodi water; is rery healthy end .near a good bual- ness locality. Toanyperaon desiring a delightful and healthy residence, with sufficient land tor making su . port for family, a rare opportunity is here offered. Honey beirg scarce, only one-sixth ot the price will be required in cash, tbe balante In dry goods, groceries, and drags. - - : For further paaticnlars apply to " june 19-tf EDITOR TIMES. American Advocate to be Revived. THK undersigned proposes to commence the re-publication of the AMERICAN ADVOCATE, is Kinston, N, C about the 1st of August, or as soon thereafter as arrangements can be perfected, provided aofneieut sub stantial encouragement be receivod. Perhaps the best declaration of principles, to which U is deemed necessary lo allude, for tbe present. Is a card issued at the office daring the first series, in nearly the following words . f "DeTOted to American Interests and Nationality; the Union of the States ; a Sound .Currency of Uniform Value; the Rights of the States in the Public Domain; Internal Improvements and Education. posed to Sectionalism, whether in the mischievous agitation of slavery, or other demagogical issues of hurtinl and dan gerous character." , , v ; . . -x ; I am not aware that the lapse of time, and a most extra ordinary change of circumstances would now render the above general principles inconsistent with the interests and prosperity of our people. PrI-e ef the Weekly, la advance... $3.00 Address K., : . : W. DUNN, J., Editor and Proprietor, Kinston, N. C june 28-tf . n 2 for Sale; JjAVINO received a complete NEW SET OF FURNITURE I offer for sale an the GLAS3 WARE anii other apparatus hitherto used In my 8t jre. H. J. MENNIOEH. : . 11-tf B2T ' N O. T, I K - ANY person or persons waiting to purchase ,0O0, Acres of Piny Lan-is, lying between the Netrse and Trent rivers, with a dood Farm opened i a No. 1 Kceam Mill on it j 5 or 6 Crops of- Boxes eat, and s ar o more to be mt; the wods very open, can' do s by applying to the subscriber. I will sell at titt to live at and make a fortun for the man that purchases the Lend and Jdill. Any one desirous to make money, this is the place. It is tbe b-t place lor a sttd in the com try ; mo the n ost suitable place 1 ever saw lor a store. Come and seef ryoorseltes. . : j,;-.- ; . I wil go halves iq a Ftill an1 store if I sell my Lands, if the puichawr is anting a partner. Anyouewlahingto seethe place, can call on the euV scrib r ar Kinrton. N C. : . i- -i July 7-d&wlm M. TILGHMAJLl. to Hake Monev!! ! FB SALE, cheap, a complete aupararos for n.arufa6 turtng eDA WA1EB. Generator. Fount -ns. Cooler, uraft Tube. 8yrup BoiUes, A .. Ac Every thing neces sary or a Flrat-Class Trde. This is a rare chance, nd wiU be sold agr&tt bargain. Apply at or address . PHAIB h V: BB. jnlv 17-lm 40 Pollok st, Newbern. N?C. rpRVXlT T CO LLEtiE, H. C. , , THE FALL SESnON will commence August 0th. I la addition o Lhe reiml&p Mirrlmtlnm ..u mjt pleasaot arrangemena tor a partial course for prepara- j " uu uim who who io meuwe xor law, medicine and the ministry. . t ; 1,: Tttition, per session.. . . i ' f6 00 Boa d, per mouth .. ..$12 to $15 .$12 to $13 00 Ezpens payable in eurreucy. mouth y in advancer July 12-dwim v ; ; B. CBAVEN, President, " 'Hi I JI9 I issian and Fcnvarolng. - , .S. BLAGGE, " WHOLESALE DEALER IN GROCERIES'; FLOUR, PUOVlsio WINES; ;-LIQUORS. iCi 4C) PRODUCE COM MISS I OX MERCHANTS, sodarA'tflir s$ Biuf newbeh, n. a spe-tT Lelarid, Biglow & Co . Commission and Forwarding M E E C H A NTS. OOTT ON A 0 f 6 AND DEALERS Hi BAGGING, ROPE. TWINE, AND OTHER GOODS 8UITABLEP0I COTTON PLANTERS, Pollock 8fc, near East Front St ' July 6-90-lf. Krwanir. N. a SATTEIILEE, . LYON Tlo; 331 Pearl streets wiiir -irbrki COMMISSION MERCHANTS. .: : Particular attention paid to eonsigmnenti of Cotton. Naval Stores, and all Kinds 0f Pro duce, and Ouick Returns Invariably . , . the Rule, . - AljbO, ' HANVI'ACTimSBa OF PRIKTIHO ArKB. and dealers in all kinds of paver aid and paper nOa. materials. Felttngs Bleaching -Powders, Alum, vIm Bags, Junk, Metals, tc, XEfmMtfEti: IMPOBTEBS ft TBADEBS BANK, New ToA. HON. A. S. HOPE,' Cor. Greenwich ft Warren its.. K l E. B. CLAYTON, Miotm at. New York, . J. A." RICHMOND, 0, Front st., New York. ' FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Norfolk, Va. PETER H. WHITEHURST,-Norfolk. Va. r NATIONAL BANK OF NEWBERN, N. C. L. D. H. BELL, Beaufort, N.f a - -' ' COL. 8. T. C ARROW, Beaufort, N. U ; tune 29. 1868. ' , - c ntt Gtiocers. StJCCESSOliS TO HOUGH & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND TIDDY, HCTGIIISON t CO, General Shipping and Oommissioii Merchants, 1 SOUTH FUOJVT & MIDDLE ST8 XEWBERN, N. C. MtOCEKIES AND PROVISIONS O F A L L KINDS, SUGARS. COFFEES, MOLASSES, - BUTTER, 1 CHEESE, , LARD, BACON, I PORK, Of tbe best qwallty always oa Uand st a Small Adwanee for CASH I JUST BTORB ATNTD FOB HALK 100 BBLS. FLOUR, for Plantation Use, t 100 BBLS. SUPERFINE FLOOR, 60 BBLS. EXTRA SUPEKFINR FLOUR, 100 KKGS NAILS, 60 BBLS. SUPERIOR MALT VINEGAR, y 100 DOZEN PICKLES, 250 BBLS. ROCK LIME, .100 BBLS. CEMENT, 60 BARRELS PLA31ER. Ample Storage for Cotton and Naval Stores. All goods stored by ua covered by Insurance. ' Liberal advances made on consignments. Tb utmost despatch used in Shipping Goods con signed to oar care. - TIDDY, FLEMING & CO. mar2tf ROSSETER & COOPER, r " DXPOBTEBS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IS Wines, Brandies, Whiles, and Halt Liquors, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &c ' Brick Block, Craven Street, HAVK eenstantljr am hand a G-aeral T ply ot latiVOKS tfe PROVISIONS. Vmtyj-tf, ROSSETER & COOPEB SAVOf DE TE11RK! Some Soaps born yoar fingers. Home your' clothloK. and . i All melt like dew before a sly Hon, Thi 8.vos ot Txksjc Co's Daxs f k jwm run.rao ' WONT DO E1TIIEK! On the contrary It ia Pie ssant to the bands. ' fiu Harmleas to yoar clothing, and . This article is made from a natural r rodnci, and Is to every way soprior to the ordinary family soap, fr Mesits superior clean-ins; q !aitios. ii softeu and brightens colors without in .nry to either. me voiina equal to one sad a half o ordinary A ""J"" " W per cent. Bend for Circulars. Sold by" the trade y trolly; - K' - PKISriPAL 0KfTCE,3a VE8ET ST., KEW TOBfc j July s-3m v - I K. STAr FOBD, Prerfdwit V ALU ALL E PKOPERTI FOB SALE. ABABOAIH wd be offered to' sny one desiroas el purchasing that valuable property, 'I,-.. (BlUCK BufLDEVGS,) mtoated on the East side of Graves street, now ooenpte by the Skwbxek Tikxs. The building is x - j THREE STORIES HIGH, i3"-i to't? i.;;S'.ij s,'-'-- - wii -f - And is not soniy desirably located tor the jurpo "J osed, bat can be converted into a residence, having pie room for. a . large grocery or . dry gooi "r" offlflt Ac ' Apply to ' v UD. 2. sTAM.1. Mi FLIIK CO i;3 od ; r.. Q4 Si V. Da u'i (Cod Baoc Bess -ft i Jeef ' Bltte Oopi OUai Oodl Colti Tlon T6dc Flax Fort AUet Oroi Gin, Gun Ouai GUI Bay Ban Hon Heri Bab Hoo Uldi Lard Lon Map Meal Limi I Mad 1 MoU f Mac; . Kail OaU Oui Osni Port ep Pou Pow Bloc Knn Hngt Hudi Stai Sua SpU Halt Shei Ww Hhii Tea Tob Vin Wo. i4i Koi tin Tar i - 4. . f .Ji, .'- -9.Z
New Berne Times (New Bern, N.C.)
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July 22, 1866, edition 1
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