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."iceo jW. X.- .VESTAU, EDrxbif aniT Proprietor,... - f B. EoBiKaoit 48 Barre street," Baltimore, is our ,T tathorfted sgent for that city, "for tlie procurement !of V-!tabcripttons Und advertisements. ' ,S(1 f jMi--jKr eVTffelwaitx'Ifc XJoiJ Boston, are authorized te fc,ceivaJyertf se'ments and subscriptions for theDaixx 'Vtli'feaii published rates: ; 'n ; - '"c3-4aB. JL-wnwaus CoV'No. J7 Park Bow, Kew Yort, are authorized JoUdt adveremeUn4V TTeriptious fer ur paper, and to receipt for the samsT I V - - J T" ' J "'" T rJ rV ' ' fJtSf All (foaunnnlcaflene, 'r -orders enclosing Whey to this OSce may be forwarded through the Southern Ex- f press Cojmpqy q onyeiaajQ Q t v ' ?? s.!I?I?S?enP w?,WlIl.?nJr left '"their houses or plaoes of business,' can hare their wishes jv, gratified by callings sur office and leaving their names, together with the money in advance, at our advertised f; rater U U : a ,. ? t ' -t - arTor subscription and advertising tonus see tables at head 0 first page. SATURDAY, JULY - 28. ,1866., AN INDEPENDENT 1 Tirjttire-is-probably 119 more powerful than the press. Aa it ia the chicle of . thouglitaiiX fcelinJwd U&3nifUum of il ii id ft positiod tVirfokt iftflueaee for good o sodehr, l W fta other institution, lms Aft &Wfs pwre hones imleratteat pre ; ft gmt blessing to any pwpta It eonstitwtea tb.bujvrfurk of fowr .tojteffenfcaefe wad the safeguard of our ttfc$rite& X Ba the - dishonesty . gjcophwiUe, timoserving press is turn to ny community and ft nvdae to any toefoty in which it esista aas M in&a,tttt to formont? strife, w totiftiiUt mtionid hate, and produce socid discord, The prostitution of the high office r and noble functions of the press 'to do such -dirty ignoble work as , thisfis a wicked abuse of one of heavens , J'jbest'" gifts - to man. yhen ; tne press, which' be argus-eyed and ever, watchful for the public-" good, ana ever -ready; to sound the alarm when either our indi- vidual or national safety is endangered -has Its eyes! blinded by passion, and its tongqe bribedby interest to give "ah un certain' sT6und, what, shall become of the safety of society-it was appointed to u cruard ? v"-! "i .:-.' : . - :- "-i-'s i t It is" evident that the press should be " the leader and teacher, of the people in science, politics v and religion, instead of fcthossenseless-parrot to give utterance to tamelyiollow in the wake of an ignorant and ruinous pubhc poucy. This is just .hat'(, the, selfish, , money-loving, time- do. 'iff.WW!--fe'rf: adingthe people, they echo public sentiment in stead'Of 1 guiding public opinion, pander to public prejudice instead of reproving public sins, cater to public passion in stead of fearlessly defending; the. righi Alt this is 'done . for the Bake of patron tage', la get gain, make money and secure, if possible, political place and power. To "attain these endsi truth is , disregarded, justice is, :igndred',t,; principle, is thrown overboard, conscience is sold in the 'market,TeasolIhas, her eyes bandaged with prejudice, and the interest and 'ae!$jpf $f country jare baxteied; away for the success, of party; or to promote theersonaVseridsl of a clique. . What afety.or security is there for our dearest terest,J,and most sacred honor as a Veople, when the press that; should be the guardians of both, is willing - to sact- f ifice" thmftorWtynd8,"oSell them for Yet such is our perilous condition as a the press of our land, which has sold its indepep4eAPS formea i of j ppttage. Where is the independence, strength purity and power of our press of former The time ,. was .when the newspaper prcsjs waa a power, jn the,land,, a mighty reformer among the people, and a fear less prophet that dared to rebuke Sin in higb placed But its strength hasfailed, the glory has departed, and weYnow see this noble institution prostituted to the service ,ef all evil, and made; to f subserye the vilest purposes. The good of the country demands a radical and speedy reform in the; conduct Of the phbliCpressi tc v'? - Wo innot return to our original pu- rity.in political morals,, s until this safe guard of public : virtue returns to its proper functions. A D3IISS10N OF .TENNESSEE. ! t The passage in the Senate and House of lEejointresolution to admit- Tennes see, opens itf new Volume ih r the political history : of ; the v thhy-ninth: : Congress, fheresolutipn declarea. that -State re stored to her ."former proper practical relations to the Union, and entitled to be represented in Congress by s senators andrepresentatives' duly -elected'sv and qualified, and upon their, taking the oath opffico ; prescribed by existing lawa Through the agency of her legislature. Tennessee has performed every obhga tion indicated or required by theGeneraI Government. . She ratified in both branches qi sher. legislature the article 7 of ILo amendment "prbpos'ToTKe ' leglsla tures of ' the ; respective States, .by the present, Congress. ' v " " As soorf as the resolution was returned to th"e House' with the signature of the President the inflexible Thad. Stevens moved that the Reconstruction Commit tee be discharged from the farther con sideration of the credentials of tho Ten nessee members and that they be re-: 1 11 . . n iiX m .,1' lerrea 10 ine vommiivee on .cdecuons, which was agreed to, ana In less than anoxour, air. jumww icpuxteu ; uieir r cre dentials all right, and MiYNjuin, Stokes and Tatlob came forward and took the iron-clad oath amid the applause of . the floor ind galleries .1' It is genially un derstood . that all her representatives elect cani, take the requisite bth,fjand only need to present their credentials to complete the ceremony. In the Senate ther credential will be referred toithe Judieiaipommittee.; No doubt is en Wrtained of their approval : ' i) Doubts were entertained by the Pres ident respecting the ratification of the amendment hy the requisite two-thirds Yoto of the State legislature. , Horace Mayhaio,' however, who was .present du ring1 the eutire proceedings sets this watttr, in a letter which he has written, entirely at rest, and beyond doubt. Thus Tennessee has emerged practically, and it is hoped, forever, rom that dark trans itional' fitate-V which,; as . in the animal kingdom, butterflies, moths and insects are said to assume! before they arrive at their winged or perfect statewith this omerence, noweyer, rrom tne animal in its imperfect state, that she diU not po litically enjoy a state of ' rest ;;; ; Such ' j,' a condition was - scarcely ; possible : under the manipulations of Bbownlow, - who presides at the council board.'- He p sesses, in thehighest degree," the quality of exciting the "most obtuse 1 sensibilities, whomsoever hie , may chance to assail, he throws his fiery squibs in every di rection, sometimes with unerring - aim. He seemed to be determined to bring Tennessee into harmonious and practical relations;, with the Government. He accomplished "' his k purpose after sev eral fruitless, atttempts to . indue e the military : to u : intervene. ' . How he'.; got ; allj. " .the , 1 members ' together has hot transpired, ' but'; doubtless he preached to them the horrors of that lake that burneth with fire and ; brimstone. Six of the members, since the ratification, have been expelled, t wo of . whom ;, were present and refractory, when ; the 1 vote was taken It maybe fortunate for Ten nessee that she has such a man at tbe helm, at such a time, when gentle words will not persuade ribaldry may. ,,ewiy ueugea, sue wm again scare on her career of prosperity,' and. give, by her example, a crentle hint to her once insurrectionary sisters, that ' wayward honor does not equals move.' ' This ac tion, on the. part of Con gress, also teaches the valuable lesson, that it esteems itself a living' constituent part of the govern ment, and that itt proposes to move on the line that" it has already indicated - in the case of ..Tennessee, that ; test oaths will not ,be dispensed with," but will be insisted upouras , a . safeguard. -t against those wh9 participatedfreely and volun tarily in the work ' of demolitition. It has a lesson, ;too, for the Radicals; it plainly shows that the substantial senti ment of the country demands of them to cease" their thunderings and dreams of bloodshed, and settle down to the fact that the Union will and must be restored on a basis that will secure the respect and devotion of all persons I who live under its protection.. ; ; ! v ?i Special Notices. kk: s o y N A T U R B IN a state of health the intestinal canal may be com pared to a iver 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 oostiveness takes place, it flows back into the blood ves sels, and infiltrates itself into the circulation. To estab lish the free course of the river, we must remove' the ob structions which stop its free course, and those of its tributary ;streajBao With the body, follow the same natural principle remove the obstructions from the bowels with BBANDEETH'S PILLS, which never injure, but are always effectual for the perfect cleansing of the system from foulness or disease. Jtemember, never suffer a drop of 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. BBANDBETB ' Is in white letters In the Government stamp. t r ' ;;f jSsV" SoW y Druggists. Hn-' 1 ' july l-d&wim T ' - -'; COliQATK'S .HONEY SOAP. This celebrated Toilet Soap, in such universal de mand, is jnade from the eneieest materials, is mild and emollient in its nature, fl-agrantly- scented, and extremely beneficial in its action upon the skin For sale by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. febMy f . B371 NSFOKJttATIOW X THK superstitions of antiquity are; only "food for laughter" at the present day, and yet this is an age of ' MIRACLES, 5 1 ..... . - .,- . . .......... - ..; Accomplisheel with' tlie aid of science. STor example : grey, sandy or red hair is fChanged in a Mnmant. a.w W S ft black or broini. by a im. To the richest conceivable CCltlSTADiDRO'S' HAIR DYE, Manufactured by JT. CBISTADOBO, 6 Astor" House, New York. Sold by Druggists. Applied by all Wa nreesers. , , , , , v - v . -;. ,: , July 1-dAwlm J. .... THE AMERICAN - WATCH, MADE AT WALT HAM, JliSSACHUSMXis, ; IS THE BEST. v s, it la made on the best principle. .Ita.framti jlB.-com-- posed of SOLID ITATES NO jar Can interfere w$4 the harmony of its working and no midden shock can dam ag its niachiriery. - Erery piece & made and finished by machinery (itself famous for te norelty, as well as t6t Its effectiveness and Is theref ore properly ina'iev Tne watch is what all mechanism ih6uld fee ACCITRATE. SIMPT.K. STBOlira AND reKOMiriflX. Except some Hgnraaeia; tobk lor generai'ttse foreign -;witcliea" jaT cefly made by womenand beya. Such watches lard ampoeed ofseTcn hundred pieces, screwed andTCttogetherA and require constant repairs to'ieep them In any kind of ordiw. - AU Twranni who have carried "ancres- "lepines' and "Fnciih -Patent TeTers." are perfectlr well aware otf thetratiioi; thia atatenient.;?:: j si &ttg?.'f,'Jfc ifsi.. -. At he beginning of our enterprise, more than tan years ago, it was oor first object to make a thoroughly sood low-priced watch for tha anilHon, to take ttt place of these foreign lmpoafttoatthe refttae- of foreign1 facto ries which were entirely unsaleable at hunt and per--fectly worthless eTerywhere. ' ' ' ; How well we bare aceomplished ' thtt maybe under stood front the fact, Oiat after so many years of publio trial we now make More thavst Hair of 11 tlie WaUibes sold 1A tike U&itfcd Stlates-, aid thtt no. others haTejer fvesTicn universal satisfafe'dBn. While this department or our dubibssb h : conunnea , wita in creased facilities t?e perfect work, we are at present en- age Ih tne manufacture of watches of the Tery HIGH EST GBADE KNOWN TO CBONOJIETBy unequalled by anything higherto made by ourselves, and unsur passed by anything made in the world -; For this purpose we have the amplest facilities. We haverrected an addi tion to ear main buildings expressly for this branch of oar bastneasv and hav Altai It with the best workmm 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 used, and we challenge comparison between this grade of bur work and the finest imported. chronometers." We do not pretend to sell our watches for leu money than' foreign watches, bnt we do assert without fear of contradiction that for the tame money our product is incomparably 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 parti of the world. f .' U , ' .! ' CAUTION. The public are cautioned to buy only of respectable dealers. . All persons selling countorfeiU will be prosecuted, ? ttOBBlNS & ABPItBTOS Agents for the American Watch .Company, ' joly l-dwlm I , j . 1 r 18 Broadway, New York. B -A H IC I N O H O- V S K O V r! J A Y CO O K E ' & ; C O., Corner Wall and Nauau Streets, New York. - . ...... In connection. , with out houses in Philadelphia- and Washington, we have opened a NEW TOBK. -HOUSE at above location, and offer our services to Banks, Bankers, and Investors for the transaction of their business in this city, including purchases and sales of GovfcurttSNT SiOTWTiEvSrocxa, Bcwns, and Gold. .We are constantly represented at the Stock Exchange and Gold . Board, where orders sent us are promptly filled. We kee on hand a full eupply of 4 u , , nra x ,lr-v i:.vtf.... Gavrernment veenrlties af all Issues, ! Buying and selling at current prices, and allowing cor respondents the most liberal rates the market afford mayll-diwly -&3K COOttB: & CO. S PIKE T H K G TJ N 8 ' - OF Humbug.', Imposters are in the field with deadly hair dyes, dangerous to health and utterly destructive to the hair. t Do not submit to have your head , BAPTIZED WITH r.IQ,UII , FIRE t . When that cooling vegetable preparation, CRISTADORO'S; HAIR DYE, "Will, in five minutes, impart ' any desired shade from light brown to jet black without injuring the fibres- staining the akin, or poisoning the system through the pores. Beware of the deleterious dyesl ' - Manufactured by J. CHBISTADOBO, 6 Astor House, Rnld by Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dressers. ; ; ; l'-L. iuIt 1-dtwi-- 1 ITCH ! irrOH I ITCH I i Scratcli ! Scratch ! Scratch!. LWLHEA XQJN .'.8.01NXMENT Will Care tne I ten in 8. Honrs. Also cures SALT fEHEUM ULCEBS, CHILBIJIINS, and an ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN. - Price 60 cents. For sale by all druggists. 1 By sending 60 cents to WEEK 3 & POTTER, Sole Agents, 1TO Washington street, Boston, it will be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United States. . " " '. : ' :, JuaeS-dfim THE' EBXPIRE 8HINU1.E MACHINE IS acknowledged ..to. be, bxall odds, the bwtShingle.Ma- chine in America. With only one horse power 3,000 KtO JT SH1SOLE8 Per hoar are easily mad, Tfca machine is built entirely of Iron'very eompaot and essay transported. It works Vrazxsa, 8tavxs and Box Btvtt, and out . of the same number of w ts Of tLdber, one-third more Shingles are made than caa be dne by the Sawing Machines- All the saw-dust is saved by the Empire and goes into the Shin gles. ' " ABBAM BEQUA, ' ; : may 26-3m Gen. Agent, 141 Broadway, Nei York. . gtXREA.T. STEAD 1 1 Y SVCCESSKTJU,LiT, SMOLANDER'S EXTRACT BUCKU Every esse of Kidney Disease, Rheumatism, Gravel. Urinary JDlsorders, Weakness and Pains in the Back, Pemale Complaints and Troubles arising trom Excesses of any kind. ' COME YE AFFLICTED ! , T R Y SmOLENDER'Sj TAKE NO OTHER ' OUCKUl Sold by all Apothecaries. Price $ 1. D. BARNES & CO., New York, and BARNES, WARD & CO., New Orleans Southern Agents. BURLEIGH ROGERS, Wholesale Druj t Jiotn. Mas.. General Agents. feb 15-ly . JKICK. MACHINK. t.:. . . v THE National Brick machine is a Clay Tempering Machine, and makes, with only Two Horse Power, ; THIRTY THOUSAND SPLENDID BRICKS ) Per Day, with well-defined-; :ge iid nuiform lengths". If the Machine don't perform what e claim for it, wt will take it back and i.Hund the uniuvj. ; : , Unit ual tntlurt uirns ofTercd to purcha ser ef Trrrituri 1 1 HiUta. Address." A BR AM KEQUA, Gen. Agent,'.' july 12-lm . j XIX Uroadway, New York. t :- 'i BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE I i The Original and Best in the World . The only true and perfect Hair Dye. Harmless, Reliable and Instan taneous. Produces, immediately a splendid. Black or natural Brown,: without injuring the hair or skin. Remedies the ill effects of bad dyes. Sold by all Drug gists. Th genuine is signed William A. Batch elor. Also. REGENERATING EXTRACT OF MILLEF-LEUBS, for Bestoring and Beautifying the Hair. . f'. ' CHARLES BATCHEL0B, New York. Aug. IX 1865. nl21-ly TURNIP AND ;'!; ;;; RUT A BAGA SEED, 21 f. v ; 5 AT j PRIMROSE & DILLINGHAM. jy23-lm N O T I C E ANY person or persons wanting to purchase 3,000, Acres of Piny Lands; lying between the Neuse and Trent rivers, vrith a good Farm opened : a No. I Steam Hill on it ; 5 or 6 Crops of Boxes cut, and 5 or 6 more to be cat;' the woods very open, can do so by 1 applying to' the subscriber. I wCl sell at a rate to live at and make a forture for the man that purchases the Land and Mill. Any one desirous to make money, this is- the place, s it is the bess place for a still in the country ; also the most suitable place I ever aaw for a store. Come and see for yourselves. .W'.-',. ., I will go halves in a still and store if I sell my Lands, if the purchaser is wanting a partner. - - - - Any one wishing to see the, place, can call en the sub scriber at Einston, N. C. . July 7l4nrlia ' . - . M. TTLGHMAN. -r-x TV"0 C 1 A M ATI 0"N T0;"THE PEOPLE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Tn obedience to an Ordinance of the State convention cesubmingto&equ krk Carolina, hereby y.no on Thursday the seoona aay oi Auguei ukx, - tne tsneruxs oi isb repci;uc - - -. tSB successive days, at theseveial elecUon precincte in eacn ana every county m mo - and regulations as now exist for the election of members of theGeneral Assembly ; at which election all persons outlined to vote for members of the General Assembly H . r Hnn f lh same: mav VOW jur wrt wuiih - - fr' - ua n .v.. rvMistitnUnn voting. with a written or printed ticket, "Salification" Uioae, . ii itv. . -iftan ni- nrintnd or a contrary opuiiuu, vuur, nxu " ttCke Bejectton." Sheriffs will observe the provisions Of the Ordinance as to the duties thereby Imposed. ,Vl . VTii ; , tt: r.lUtr InHlTttA s. Worth; Governor of said 8tate, has hereto set f 1 his hand and caused the great seal of the State to De amxecu 'v-?fns;j.??a -no ' Done at the City Of Baleigh, this to ii aay oi, uiy, i. rv. iaes 1 w l.Mt.nnM - . . Wac JL BAOir Prifabj SecreUry. julyfrtd nS& N O T I C K . j. jUi. .UnV aAWilnirti4itnr nf Moses XI A AJVJ uoou uiuj - - Ernul. deceased, I hereby notify all persons to make a . . a.. a J ai W mm9 Sill payment or what tney owe w earn. m a ii j uubO uuuusjaua) there, are several notes out payable to Mr. Ernul for negro; mre, so.; xnese- notes are uu urgvH.io, persons in possession oi inemare requtcu. tv uo"'" . T.J11J WnVfn n V.wharn. m fill IT inem o me. jux. riuiup i" wi ... , authorized agent, will attend to any business concerning tne estate. , - ' : ' . t Tii Newbern, July S-tf . v . Adtrrr oi .M.oses jyrnui. TURNIP AND . '. RUTA BAGA SEED, AT PRIMROSE & DILLINGHAM. jyaa-im American Advocatto . be Reyived, rxHE undersigned ufoposes to cotnmence the; re-publi-JL cation of the AMERICAN ADVOCATE, in Einston, N. C, about the 1st of August, or as soon thereafter as arrangements can be perfected, provided sufficieut rub $tanlial encouragement be received. - , Perhaps the best declaration of principles, to which i. is deemed necessary to allude for the present, is a card issued at the office during the nrst series, in nearly the following words i - ; iv- - "Devoted 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 end Education. Opposed to Sectionalism, whether in- the mischievous agitation of slavery, or other demagogical issues of hurtful wd dan gerous character." 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. Price of the Weekly In advance i.$3.U0 AddressT i ; , , W. DUNN, jiu. Editor and Proprietor, Kinston, N. C. - june28-tf ;- - - n2 HOUSE FOR HBNT,' - - " s- v -": '. ; 'T ' Ji ;- -' ' ; A HOUSE AN D LOT on the North side of Pollok street, between Hancock and George, streets; also the UPPER BOOMS of the Odd Fellows' Hall,' and a WHABF and WAREHOUSE, on South Front street) .near the Railroad. For particulars apply to . .-. L DISOSWAY, , June iO-tf ; . . . ' i Newbem, N. C. COTTON IS KING ! Monticello Cotton Farm for Rent or Lease." ,;. : NINE) HUNDRED ACRE S,! - . : CLEARED, TX FARMS ' ' ' FROM ONE HUNDRED ACRES VI To suit,; with necessary fixtures.: Terms reasonable Respectfully refers, as to character of Land, to . R. PETER E. HINES, New Berne, ; - ' Or address WM. W. CABBAWAY, - i 'an 16-tf . . : Kinston, N. C IffllTlllllIIIISE HAVING just received large additions to our Stock, we would respectfully invite the public to call and examine the largest variety of ' '-. CABINET FU UN ITU HE mv:?i; ;? ii ; 'f-i in the State, comprising' Parlor Suits, of Mahogany and Black Walnut; also, Tete-a-tetes, Sofas, Sofa , Beds, Lounges. ' Piano Stools, Easy Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Whatnots, Glasses, c "; Chamber Suits, of Mahogany, Black Walnut, and Paint ed ; also, a few Cradles, and TE ASTER BEDSTEADS, Of a new style and extra width. , i : i ,HAIR MATTRE88E8r at New York Wholesale Prices. ; ' . I f " 1 ? f C. A. NELSON & CO., At the RED HOUSE.' 63 and 67 Middle Street. jy 20-tf. v Goldsboro Female LCoilege. rPHE FALL SESSION v.111 begin on Monday, the 6th of J- August, and continue Twenty weeks. L Board $ per week in currency ; Tuition per session frr-m $12 to $'20 ; Extras equally moderate ; Instruction thorough ; Government mild and parental. For further Information address REV. S. MILTON FROST, A M. , jnne29-lm iau ONE THOUSAND POUNDS CHOICE CP COUNTRY BETTER , f - JUST RECEIVED AT C L A R K & C O.'S, -Foot of Middle' Street, and tor sale aa 38 OTS. PER LB. BY THE FTREIN. july 11-Dji 95 - Real Estate for Goods. FOR SALE, A DESIRABLE, COMMODIOUS AND HEALTHY RESIDENCE, in town, with about Sio Acres of hand attached, Dwblling 43x34 leet ; first floor 6 ieet from ground two stories, 12 and It feet between floors, con taining eight neat and well finished room", with closet and fire-place for each two Halls, rock basemeiit, with three fire places front and rer high-pitched doubl piazza-rBilU8trai$ round rnof and piazza with all necessary outhouses. The residence fronts the railroad and tb centre ol the town.' Is liberally supplied With thrifty shade and fruit trees has a Well of go-d water; is very healthy and near a cood busi ness locality. , Tn any person desiring a delightful and healthy residence, with sufficient land lor making su port for family, rare opportunitj is here offered. Money beirg scarce, only one-sixth or the price 'wiirbe required in cash, -. the ,balane in dry goods, groceries, and drugs..' -y . .. i , For further paaticulars apply to r jnne 19-tf EDITCB TIMES. Druggist's Furniture ' for Sale. JJAVING received a complete . , ; NEW SET OF FURNITURE 1 offer for sale all the GLA&'j WARE and other apparatus hitherto used in my Store.: H:i. MENNINGEtt.; .11-tf ' . n247 JICHIRDSOK'S NEW METHOD FOB THE IIAJrOirOIlTE, "Deserves our hearty recommendation." 3 ' i ! . N. Y. Musica Beview. "Unexceptionable in taste and style." . , - . - , r - .... . . Dwight's Journal "We quite endorse Mr. Dwight's opinion. - -' - - j New York Musical World. VA School thatwU do excellent service." i . PhiL Evening Bulletin. A work of aolid and enduring merit. ' -'- '- ; -'-:--" - ' " ; Phfl. City Item. "Win supersede every other of the kind. i. Worcester Spy. "An improvement on all other Piano books. . " ' ' r - Syracuse Journal. No long lessons, nor wearisome exercises, but Spright ly Studies throughout, and charming Melodies f or prac tice, at every step, , II U all tkat torn pt detirecL Pries $5 75. Sent post-paid- ' J ' J OLIVER DITSOJf & CO.. - jy 20-tf s Publishers, Boston. WANTED, A PERMIT to cut from one to two hundred thousand Bed Oak HHD. STAVES. ? PeTrons having the timber near a watercourse will applr to M. R. Caxe, at P. MERWIN & Coa Store, : July 22-tf : South Front street. : Wholesale .arid Retails j s SUCCES OTL TO - ; NFAVhEBN, HOHTH CAli0ltN2t 0Fl?J5jB-S . AT VYHOtESAfcJS ' 5 . . ' n , I1'. , " ; 1 ' Grodgries Provisions; ', ; Wines and Liquors, t t i Oigars; 8c. I N ii II E A T V 'A R I E iT V WOODEN WAKE, P F A JL. la KINDS? CHEAP P O R C A ,SIH. August 10, 1805. , t , . T, i: . .;r , nll8-tf J. & M. PATTERSON, MtDDLE STt lKEWBEky, x, a Wholesale ' and Retail' Dealers In Dry Goods, Groceries, . Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, CrockeryStoves, . .' . - - ' and Tin Ware. ' AL80, ' ' Commission and General Shipping Mercnants. . ' ' Liberal advances til ltd e on aVIl articles of country Proddcr; snipped throaptn : tatm or tnrotttt tlieir . north. Carolina r BrsVncii Iloase, iiK Ktnston, Commission ,aitdForwanOng.;; CALVIK B. DIBBLE. ' . " ' B. Q. WOBIH. QZOBGE M. DEWEY. r': ;;j .,; ' . ... ' 1 ' ;. GENERAL COMJIISSIOX -MERCUaKTS, IBM PEAR i ST.. TV EW Y O DEti ; ; AXi23ERT VAT Agent " 1 Goldsboro', y. C. GEOEGEL LOOMIS, Agent, ' Middle st.. near S. Front, Newbern. N. C.f. June 20-tf J ALEX. McCOJtBIISi i r . 40 A-LlVXIZiV ni iV't ft a T rtTaT rtTTTt w McCOMBIE & CHILD, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 61 Broad Si., Corner Beaver St, X,l.-:'NE,W,.Y-0 R-XlXm COSS1GNMENTS SOLICITED. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE. - may 8-tf Jas. L. Hathaway, i J "Wm. B. Utley JAS. HATHAWAY & TJTLK Y, vf' (FOXMEKLY HATHAWAY & CO.. WILJIIirGTOBf, If. rarpoKTERs of . '" ; Jtf Ola S SEES AND SUGAR,) SHIPPING ANT) COMDIISSIOIf MERCHANTS, 171 PEARL STREET, NEW Y 01R K . sConsif nme nts of Cotton and all other Southern Products solicited. Jan 17-6m '-. . , . . . ; .: -TTHrTPOIlD, DILI. & CO., Commisb'ion ; and Shipping 'Merchants t-'L tv KXWBISN, M. C. Consignments of Cotton, Naval Stores and Tobauoo, wUl nave our prompt attention. Agents for Murray's line of Steamships to New York, and sailing vessels for Baltimore and Philadelphia. nov 1-tf - I1' WHITFOBD. DILL & CO. DUeSETElirS J FOR THE SPEEDT CURE OF DYSEISTXIItT, : : - . '' CHOIVEBA, - " - ' ' CBOLEBA BIOBBTJS, ' , ; DIABBHCSA, , , CHRONIC BlAimTIffiA. : DYSPEPSIA, And all forms of Bowel Complaints of chfldrr and adults. .The best Preparation extant for Chlldr ,., . teething. Mothers should give it a triaL -A sure remedy for Kidney Complaints, ' - no matter of how long standing. , . ; ? . , . ' '. An infallible sure for ail deucatb siboboeu . - peculiar to females. r. Ar?' w-v - j ;-. '.'-i ..':. JPtcreljf vegetable -mtain$ no opium. IndU v jwasaMe eoeryaBt : : -- f X . Price; 75 cents' per Bottle.' -.' i ?0 DB. X. S. KNIGHTS, Pbofbietob, . H. J. MENOTXQEB and JT. GOODHfO, Newbern, N.C;M- A. a A. SANT08, Norfolx; DEMAS. BABNES k CO,i New York; BABNES, WARD tt CO.i New Orleans. JanlfM3ravwly .;' ' i ?f ' nlM JURHAJBTJSMOKprG TO BACCO . 4 ? - THE ' popular and well known DURHAM RMOKTNd TOBACCO, formerly made by WABD k GREEN, Durham, N. C. will be furnished la future onlv bv the undersigned in rjarJcama tn suit. purchasers. .. . . - To guard against counterfeits each package wiH be labelled with a certincate signed by t3ie manufacturer. . ' 4. Jtc trKKKN, Xhirham, N. C, WALKEB." FABBAB : CdU Auenta. 'dee25-ly C OITON SEED OF Superior quality, for sale in lots to suit purchasers DIBBLE, WWmw, BESTOBATIVS by : LELASD, BIOLOW s. CO., Jan 16-tf ' . Cor PoTo front streets. j. Commissionrand Forwardinp. u -,tT WHOLESALE DEALER IN 1 "ht 5 mOVlSIOY WINESr LIQUORS, 4C hi . , t,.'., . ,,.t"wai.t . I v., IROflUCEOMMISSIOX''lW ap-tf - - Mandv Biglow & ci ? ?':fcqmm!ssionand Forwarding M :R ;C H A N TS ';.-. . c.'-i.-n uti ) 'O'O T T O N,V ;;P A o T O Rs ' l i. , AND bEALKBB IH rt V- - !fHv " '' ! BAOQIlfO,tR0Bfii ' ,v ' TWINE, AND OTHER r'1 lJ,;:.- GOODS SUITABLE Ml roiiocic St., near East Front 8t Jury fKMf. NrwBEB. N. C. SATTERLEE, . LYON & i CO , .i v aal Pearl Streett Netr Vorkt COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Particular attention paid to consignments ft CottoA'. NaV&l StoPefe, ' dnd - dll Kihdt of Prfr ' jr duceyand Ouicketurns-inviriablj i si t''iHt-'thl.ilr,ft '2i'-; ... , sxsq, iujirurxcTCRr.fi . or. , rniHTnto rirn, and dealers in st kinds bf piif afift and ppcr materials, feltinfrs ( Bleaching mwdfera,' Alunu Titfoi Reference s i IMPORTERS & TRACERS BANS', New York. HON. A S, HOPE, Cor. Greenwich h Warren sts., S E. B. CLAYTON; An' eW.'New York. J. A BICHMOND. 5. Front st.. New York. ' FIKST NATIONAL BANK, NorfoUc, Va. PETER H. WHITEHURST. Jlorfola. Va. NATIONAL BANK. OF NEWBEBN, N. C. . L. D. H. BELL, Beaufort, N. C. " J COL. 8. T. CABBOW, Beaufort, S C. : iune 29. 1865. uRi-u Tiimv, rinii; 4 11, : - SUCCESSORS fO HOUGH & CO., WHOLESALE ' GROCEHS. TTV: ' AND ' TIDDY, HUTCHISON & CO,, General Shipping and. Commission . . ": Merchants, SOUTH' FRONT & 31IDDJ.E STS., NEWBERN, Kt tX GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS SUGARisV ' : : ; COFFEES. molasses, ; jDUTlxurv, v CHEESE; L ARD, ; BACON. . : V ii ' ; . vom, Of the hest qnallty always an hand ai a Small Adraatftr CASH, j IN STORE FOR HALK 100 BBLS. FLOUR, for Plantation Use, 100BBL8. SUPERFINE FLOUR, 50 BBLS. EXTRA SUPERFINE FLOUR, 100 KtGS NAILS, 60 BBLS, SUPERIOR MALT VINEGAR, ' " ' 100 DOZEN PICKLES, 250 BBLS. ROCK LIME, - ; . ; . ; . 100 BBLS. CEMENT, 50 BARRELS PLA31ER. Ample Storage for Cotton and Naval Storev, AU goods stored by as covered by Insurance. Liberal advances made on consignments. Tb utmost despatch used in Shipping Goods con signed to our care. - TIDDT, FLEMING & CO. mar 29-tf KOSSETER & COOPER. .. . ". . ' :.. ' ' IMP0BTEB3 AND VHpLESAU! DEALERS IN Vfines, -Brandies, i Whiskies, and L - ? U M a! t - liqiid rs , GKOCERLES, PROVISIONS, kc. Crick : Block,' Craven Street, '.I' 'V 'i ,.,- f J i ' ' 1 HAVK constantly on hnd a Oenerat f ply or L1Q.COU8 b PRUVISIOX8. may4-tf ROSSETER & CO0PER. SAVON DE TEItllE! 8ome 8osps burn your fingers, ' Home your clotnlng, and , - . , -, " ' All mplt lika Aew before a Jnlv Bun. Thi Savox di Tkbbjc Co's Daxk Bsowat raxn-i WON'T DO , E1T1IEH! .OataaeoatraryH '". Br, 'ui'.-.-ti Pleasant to the hands. - - Harmless to your clothing, and "STANDS : LIKE il STONEWAU." t This article la made from a natural roduct, and is is every way superior to the ordinary Family Soapa. ? sides iU superior cleansing qnahtiea, it softens gotxu andbrightensjtfors without injury to either. One pound equal to one and a half of ordinary soap. A saving w So percent. Send for Circulars. Sold bp Ou trade V- trolly. 1 r c . , PKEJCIPAL OiTICE, 33 TESEY ST., SEV TOB. ittij M-B. STAFrOBD, President. VALUABLE ; PROPERTY FOR SUE A, BABQACT win be offered to anyone desirous of . purchasing that valuable property, , (BRICK BUILDINGS,) 1 Situated on the East side of Craven street, now occupy by the Kswbxkx Tixxs. .The building U ... .THREE STORIES HIGH, And is not only desirahly located ' for the purposes now used, but caa be converted into a residence, having am ple room for. a large grocery or dry goods ,r' offices, tc Apply to - ED. B. STALT. . mayio-tf . . . , . r' ' 1 -k : - .-0 TV ..
New Berne Times (New Bern, N.C.)
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