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. ........ - - - - ' - J.N in, i.'.'- ..r: -i j:, ....... . - ADVKUTISIWG RAT?C"r;- -1 8 quare, one Insertion , Is published every Day, aad the Weekly very Tnesdajr, an Craves BtreeVNewbertL,- North Carotins. ..f J tan J, Hi T"rr . .A?, Bquare, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. . ivHno Insertion.... if i "ttne. make, m oontinued unffl forbid, unless otherwise orderM. ana charged axwordingry. To secure insertion they shornM be banded in by 3 O'cioeW the' afternoon, previous. AlibUlsaretobe setUo the 1st of every months A liberal discount made to those who advertise largely. TheTIMBShaia larger circulation to Eastern 'North Carolina than any, If not aU other paxOomMne reaching every part ot the country, is the BEST medium ftMPSit wlirfM in is Atata.-; -j - ...vv t . ruy on year. . . : . 4 f . , . . . . . t " six months. ' To clubs of ten To clubs of tea aUmonth.;.......; 35.00 Weekly one year......".. , 3.5 " six months......... ...... 1.50 C.7t V0Ly3.-v-N0;.168.v-; Peics Five Cents 4 club of ten, weekly, one year..::..'..:. .::..:.. A0.00 t : t tlr 1 '' -'it ;' . -1 . .... "h ot -en, weekly, alx month 10,00 4 -. -f . - -- - - . . . . . . , n " - lu a at - litU 1. U . " ' - - -l . ' . k - . ' ' 4 r J 1 i J j r 1 w,,vrj ii - ........ v v . ... .. t. - 4-- 5 J THURSDAY, OCT.. 4 ,1866. ' LOOAj; DEPABTMEKT J s. " . .. T. POBT 0MC, NKWBBBg. N. C., .... ,, , un iu, low. The mail will close Dailt aa follow : ror Boston, Nbw York, PhilAdetphiaB-Jtimore ' - Norfolk, Washington, D. C and all points aortii and East at 8.00 A. M. Korchead and Beaufort, N. C., at 6.00 P. M. iwnvKc imrao...... Tuesdays, 'rhnrsdsys and Satardaya. twL.1,l.liiv-.i' tulAlnK W; Imi.,. 1 i. Weal and South at.. , 8.00 A. M, cay iuvcr. every Friday at 13.00 At. rrntmaiidl'jUockville.everTWedne(Klav.nd . ., ' luwlay at.... ..;;...... .;...... 0.00 A. M. jiaru ms, veaneaay, at ... p. M, awin (jrwa, Washington and Plymouth, N. a, evi-ry iues:aj-, Thursday & Satnrday at ,....0.00 A. M. raoe open lrom 7 A. Bl. to d Jr. M., and T to TX P. M. 8uudaya, from 7 to H A. M., a id 7 to 7 i P. M. an itttera to be delivered in the United 8tatea, in. H Z Jr r F '",lc-'' 'UUBl oe prepaia, or tney will be sent wwiex omce, wueaa aaareMwa to Heads f Bnrean t Waahinnton. D. - - GEO. W. ASOW. J.. P.M. fc"vTif KA?W0?IZEI TO ANNOtTXCE CAi; YIN KUONCJE. of Jonea nmtntv . ju.i. VJJSJES! ":0'!!. Legislature, from the v. vunrautt onea, aept 38-tf y&f Job Tobk. AVe keep constanUjr oiihand large and varied atock of material, also firatjlass Job Fruiters, lor all kinds of work in that Kne. Orrloifi fit tiiA aWm 'at: . nk" uu "uju me country wiii re ceive prompt attention, and satisfaction is guar anteed. DU8IKB88 Wotiok. From and after 'this daU, transient axiyertising and job work must be paid for promptly, when the order is" handed in. The expense and trouble of collecting little bills is so great 4bat ws are drivea to- this necessity. This rule of course' wilif not apply W retular monthly advertising patrons. LKTTER O.' GBIT. HCWABD ,TO HIS AS " SISTANT8. lili-A , ' Wab Department, ) ; BUEBAU RKTtTQKEsC'FB'DM'l & ABASD. LaNBS, V Washisgtov, D a, Aug. 3. 1866. ) 5 ' The apprentice" and vugrant laws of the States are used in many localities for the oppression j on the future good of the country is considered. I RThk New EpisooyAt!C6ifTBiwrb5'.-Th9:i aucauon affords a practical solation-; of jnanv Eniscoral Ban Convention, of New York difficult problems with referrence to ' the future adjourned Fi afternobri, aftra Bession char political and social status of the poor whites and acterlied bct 'iiaxmony The New York fteedmen. We cannot Btrive too much to engraft (ktrrespondehhyhiladelphfe'lieffer saysi upon Bociety at tne bourn, a good common school Th BishoidreWi in its- references to the system. The lack of it is remotely the cause of 8outh, is a I fohe politidans'f all and ""u uutrnues.' uuon tne trp.firim ati j A 3 3 ! ... . . to secure the freedmen from the evil effects of these laws, executed by men who fail to under stand the rights of th freedmen. To understand what all this labor of Bureau officers in the courts is worth to: the freedmen, you. must re member1 the total impossibility in many Qocali ties of obtaining attorneys for freedmen at any oos t, as it is considered a disgrace to defend ne groes against charges made by white men. ' ' : The record of what all these omcers are domir in the many cities of the South, comes to me in rarious ; shapes j- yet it is difficult , to say more than that they are mere, demanding for the negro that protection, for his life and property . v v t r i. h. I A. J t .L.n i wuicu kne uovernmeu micuuo no niiaii nave, and that from many localities where they have been removed, for any reason, complaints innu merable come to my tars of outrages and oppres ¬ sion. It is a well established fact, that the presents of an officer exercises a wholesome effect n restraining the bad paS3ions of the evil-minded, and the extravagances of the old prejudices; against the freedmen, who are - exercising privi leges to whioh they are now entitled. The oml rights bill, passed: by Congress, in- ,- i. . ... i ., . i wwo icuuimu I v in infl pnmmna m-K i j j. 1 1 . . . n ni . i ' : oi mo DiaoKS. ana anytmnz less man the nowpr i : . A . AVVer auuptiiow suou- muucn. vuuuimiua with Whioh an officer is; now invested; would fail LtoS-;Vv V Ktandkindnesss,4rought,4he once-fraetared a.- ,v. m j .i -t 'a. . .i vkuujcu u tuiiio iDBi mesa scnon a wnn M .n. U l ii u i i be supported if the Bureau was withdrawn T I Jk a -- w..f . w!nM 1 h 1 k 14 Vy freedmen I cannot help tkng ittha poUacian would but would be allowed to continue unheals: T HM I xi. HT: i t m vt the minds of the freedmen is constantly wearing r . : rn e records of my o? aioth 7&$1WZ Pfirfte i "ti?- - conclusive taitthe fmeah while concurred in, that, the whole T lalthe U.tter.beto'a- spicial comn?itteer The schools ftftTrrC. .T- " -v lieua,1I1g reommilfeels cpsed of some of .the ablest cler schools at the South; and tnat a withdrawal of ,T .n(1 !.st-wU-:with r.hn!.. i i dded "pending the discussion would result Wily to the schools, or JlAS. Postpone lor years aeral i ed ty an-emftientiayniain r -r:-.r - f waaytftAt hriprepiired 5 to give $tw,w" tor questions substantially.: By; these atatemmits, you will see that the eleemosynary features- tornj but an item of the work committed to my hands. ' Very Kespectfully j Xour ob t servant, ! '" ; O. O. HowABp.fnr Major Gen'l Ommissmie'r. I SJS I r S" rwi v- -.1.j,--":A:"-: ,"f;'-!f -'f toarthat he the dioceAe.:' Tfcincninoement created '8erisa- tlOn hnt nn dtuoa tiVin nrnW!6Pa-t " t ' V.l IW .WAVM MUU W. , J 1 what a piGeh. l5ix cannot decide-what office; will bV'Onitjfetmie 'half dozeii teffdered,' he see at 'a? loss to make a choice. A; :. ,. . .,.,.. ..... ' i. . i ) - i5Ai-, , : CMMi9VAiitm fDix his not as yet seiher. his accetiMice or rer fusal of the Freriaiissioiu- As heretofore, stated it remains subjejoiispeasuie.-f I Delats abi DAifOKBocM Diarriioaa,' if neglec ted, leads to Cholera an hour's neglect will orten insure a fatal termination. ..This "South- vru Aiarrnceea medicine," is K ture protection "t"1"" vuuiu waen wneaia its earnest starea aug28-lmi y '.t-.U s s-'l . .- Dr. Walteb Pufft, whose office on Pollok St.' i was destroyed in 0i eoent conflagration,' can. be found for the Union Street -. Sept21-lm present, a his residenoe on OrncEBS o ran S. Distbict Covvi; I ' X-AMUCO UISTMCT, N. C. Judge-S-Hon. George W. Brooks,' of Elizabeth! U. S. District Attorney D. ft tarbuck.-Salem, N. C. ,f . 'j-j t ..;J ' ,'f niU v tt.-i.v-' J . ' 17 ? -';- ww -uii. fuoonra, jMewDern, j 0. S-Marshal-R C. Kehoe, Newljer' Court will beheld October 29th, 1866. V s J? a ChoJera Morbus?, :Dysentery f Chronic Diarrhoea ? or any of the foul . diseases wben a bottle of the "Sonthern rhVrrr. ! T)i ai-rfi mo XT nA; . M -1. . ... JZJ "OW n-iuo win save your uie r , -Warranted to cure in every case or the money refunded. .rV Full directions accompany each bottle, J Price 50 cents per botOe. For sale by Gooding, Wat- -Country orders promptiy filled by any of the above-mentioned drnggfoay sept27 Im ' ' Art of our friendsi who inay hate facta -and iBoidents connected with tEe early, history of Newborn in thoir possession', would confer a favor by calling tht Office, or ijornmnnicatingwith V . . pS See prospectus on the third page. f--- -- , ..,v...t ' Wednesday, Oct. 3. Before His Honor,' Hay car WASHlKCfTOS. ' ""' ; ' " ' ' ' '' i ' -' 1 i . . ; Holland 'Jones, colored, charged ; with disor derly conduct, judgment was suspended. "Peoplbs' 'f MABKBT.'f The aforementioned place has become one of the institutions of this oity. The Peoples' Market has had a great deal . to contend with, but those immediately inter ested and connected therewith have persevered, and by their perseverance and energy have at last succeeded in establishing a first-class mar"' ket. We desire; to (Call the attention of our people to, the ' fact, that almost every s article, fromj a5 barrel of "pork lr"-flourte a qttaart of scuppernong grapes ; can be purchased at the Peoples' "Market : ' Now when 'yon enterthe -re market house at the upper end, if you will ".' direct your optics to' Nos. 8 and 10, you .wjll be almost1 sure to see just what yon desire, bat Jn U the event you should not, by inquiring of either ' of the gentlemanly proprietors of said '"Stalls," ,; Messrs. Hanson & Edwards, they will soon pro- duce the desired aruole. .-. . ft;.- - j The Local of the TiitE9 .desires to acknowledge - his obligation to the above-named gentlemen for a favor in the shape of all ; kinds of. market "truck," ranging from honeycomb ioaastin ears. Such favors are always appreciated. ' , :;t; ! ! .-.-j.-r, ;-Mt1' - The World Moves. We walked round td the custom house yesterday and were pleased to find two steam engines under headway at the foot of Pollok.- i We like.the.musioof steam power, it: pTOATEja.EXTKACI BUCHO We Observe that th Hont.hcrn t.o2 tended to protect the Union men of the South have suddenly besun to conaidpr th ti,' and freedmen, would at present fail in its ob- adopting the proposition made bv Cor.(?rnan A.aii jects, without .Bureau officers to aid in extend- j attention to the absence of any Dledee on th ing its provisions to all parts of the States. The Prt of Congress that the ten States shall be ad bill extending to the freedmen of the South the I mitted upon ratifviner the amendmnn ,! Thav benefits of the Homestead Law, is materially J not go quite so far, although they discuss the aided ' in its 1 execution' by Bureau officers who f subject in nearly the same spirit as a corrfisnnn- gather information of the lands and explain to dent of our own, who writes that there is very tha frAAflman tliA lirl van to (TOR f.n rtn Mnnrail nnov I little Obiectimi In iha arncvnAmnn- S tat : .3 . tftis wise law. - : " aPPears that its ratification will secure the end IFor ,noa-retnk or ,incanMnenca of , nrine J Every agent of tte BnreaaJiSl wrpriied -.to.re- 01 "amission into' Congress - irrtfojn5aiio'n Var nlceraxVi,(tf-ke ceive the claims of Avery white or colored sqldier Phere can be no question that the amendment . Madcler, ' pt.kidhsL diseases of tlM pjqoatrate whO'presents Mmself, make -o all necessary' wa? 'Proposed with the distinct intention -o ub4 glands, stone in bladdercalculugravel or papers, prepare the-ciaLnis rfor-collection, , and JUwmt it -as fhe'-Aaal condition of restoration, brick-dust deposited all diseases of ; (the bladder,, forward it to the proper officer here who attends lte legislative history shows that the 'failure to kidheys1,'and drorfeal spellings, 'u . . i to the cpllection- and- payment to the soldier P'fSSnt this in. express terms was oecasioned by " - Use Hexxbox.1i FtifttofixTBACTucStx:0, Is' without t one oentV ot charge.' Thonsands ' of difference of opinion on the question whether '' ''" j claims are coming np in this, way,, and , I flatW eStotes ratifying should thereupon ,s be ad- 1 : 'Take''So morj UNPiSisAaiNi!,'t3"lisAFB my self that the many soldiers scattered through- mtedsuigly, or should wait until the amend- Remedies for nnsasant and dangerous dis out the South will find this a reliable agency by nt a oome a part of the Constitution, eases. Use Heli )m's,Extbat sBijphii And. which they can collect their claims without loss ?e Majority being willing to assent to he suffi- improved Rose W. aT . . " ' viXl i 0t charge of any kind.' ' A - - , , ciency of the conditions nnder th r.irftnrr.atnr;pH . ; , . . V . - v. t ? .-Themitter of finding employment for freed- .And the action in the ease.of Tennessee !h6wed - BiLMBOiVExuT Bncsu ani Impboved men. not Plantation laborers, has been carried i vvoiusiveiy tne disposition of Corie-resa to not. I Rn Wish .n. mi H.i;.fa HiumiM On extensively by all the Assistant Commission-1 basi8 which i4 laid downT But' in all their stages U little expense, little, or no era, and is an important part of their dutiea-t so Dvfrtheless, as we have said, Congress- did fail chanee inVdiet.no nconvenience and no exno- long as freedmen remain ignorant, and are liable f 'eason stated to mate any express' decla- sure, JJifr pleasa in taste and odor jmmediat to persecution fjom anv class of citizens. The I "on inas tne acceptance of5 this proposition following figures for the District of Columbia should be enough. . And it is a remarkable fea- to"- rwr- wiUoonvey an idea of this.workv- In aU.the tnre ofthe blind folly which J has characterized .-'30 .a xikw, r In. large cities-oflhe Bouth, such agencies are kept ealfart.e?55?,itician8 this-a3 Pnous ik&ftb&sd& Buchu. gives health aM whites, ana FOB IHB NnmberTof T . 1 . - . - ' ( numuer 01 apjpucauons receivea lor 'em' i ployment, ..... . . : :;-. '... .3,019 -jsnmber employed by this aeencv. : . : . . .2.183 into nnon . n Aia4 ;.- vt 1" , in the various States. atwvarViniTVom 0 nn w 'I ?' 'IT.?"' PPOsea : it .T .T.-.,Ty,ro-"" i " uU aiiuuuejuius'iooi lor tneir own nm-. wiuon.j;iUjmounurjR)ur II", , 7T" '77- ' tMa rqppsia- vizon to;the-frame hd-MoBm.tothB'i)B!lUd cheek: : .1 .. JZffifflLaW.ff to DeW !ia: aecoianiei, by .ma, alarming teab endixq fVLX 11866. ? gauon sncjuid I symptom& Ahdaf i treatment ia. snbrnkted ito. applications for servants 2.353 orianbfiol onlarlT oxepticVlt. enkn J I 1 1 - iWiUlTa XtrUHd lnmilRiriT I . is - &AXXOBS. The following are the statistics with reference to the number of rations issued' to whites and blacks for one year. From . June 1st 1865 to June 1st 1866,-2,901,767 rations were issued to whites, 7J41.012 issued to freedmen. 'Another fact worthy of jnotice: is the. cradnal freedmen,, while there was a constant pereaseol dependent whites. 200,000 mere rations were . . t.i... i r 1Q0 iYa loot TnnnlVi in ISSUea lO WUltea iu hahj iuuu, "" , , . " the table, than; in any ; otner; monm ; -aiso; wias throughout the South the issue of rations' to whites and blacks is . now aDoui equai. iae avarage number of people aided oaiiy oy inis issue is about 45,000. A great deal has been done in the way of clothing ihe extremely desti tute by a distribution of old attdy clothing and goods captured rrom tne enemy 1 Eationa Issued, by Bureau of Refug laieV aPPear tO h&Va l-eh'arl inrrjinUl. .1 . t . . r --.. I I s,. . . i i . . , . . nTedlaraS xe,Fegain n 7. . . UJ aja,SQUi-B JSXTtAfll liUOHU. it. TJT3 tie hm -.-!. a r.' -. -. t.. Vn'.t '! awH-urr Mis Trt V i Thb Olobt, of .-M,isSibenotb Therefore. poses, to have forgotten altogether that in'case the people proved too strong for the one-man power, as is apt to be the case now-a-dava.. thv were not quite sure of being able to return to the proposition which they had once rejected with contumely.' " " f . imuu, u uiv wmiij no man or organ of aomitt daS WSSn ' oTXongress s finally accepted. Many can and do say that they are willing that such a course should be pursued. The National Union Committee virtually declare that, they regard the proposition' as . a condition, compliance with which is to entitle the States to restoration." The Union Convention of New York declare the same thing in; still stronger terms. And a journal so " Radical ,as the New York Tribum savs that it "looks to see the amendment ratified and most, if not alL the, Southern States restored to representation in tne the. nervous and dettlitated, should immediately use helmbold's Exmaov Buchi., t-r ? io j Shattered CoNSTtrtrTXOSaBxsTOBXD by Helm BOWS J!4XTBAet?,il7CnlJJt'a ImKtr' fl' n n ;-4.T. r. Ehfeebled. AND .DEUCATE CoHSTITirTIOSS, Of both sexes, use Helmbold's Extbact Bucho. It will give brisk and ehergetie feelings and enable yon to sleep tweti. t f t T .,. , , u : i THE GREAT NEED SUPPLIED!!! Pills liave been swallowed in millions. Salves have been rubbed in sby ' the pound, t Dr, Mao- GrEx's two grand, specifics are putting an end to this wholesale system of medication. ' One of his famous pills is a dose. A box of his healing salve is Of nidre value,' ai a lemedy' for ulcerous an4 eruptive diseases, than a ships cargo of the Ointments advertised toenre everything, but are all, in fact, either useless or deleterious. ' ., IrTGGE's motto is cojicerrfroiion. He has placed in the smaBest compass the active princi ple of the most potent vegetable specifics. There is no mineral in his Pills they do not gripe they do not erife'eWeThey create a vigorous appe tite, and correspondingly strengthen the diges tion.' They-tnne the liver, --clear the head and steady (the nerves; .... HO torm or Bcrotuious disease can resist tne drcerlfectent:operiition of the Salve Tumor. Ab- scessAB. "Salt Ehenm,' Boijs; .Pimples, Pustules,: Ac v ere thouroughly eradicated by this unrivaled inedicine.; .' In 'J&.JjiaGB&'i i Bmoos, .Dtspep-" ijc and DiABTaBKEA Pnxs cure whe ifll Others dl? While for lions, Scales,- Chilblains; (Juts, and all abrasions of tte skh 'MAqxieEls, Salve ia JafallU ble. Sold - by- -J.- Maokjiel's4:3 Fulton street, New York,. and. all. Druggists, at Z5 cents per boxoidby" " ' f 1.. ' .... u . Sole-Agent for Newbern. N, apl 10,. '66.-'i&wly. - . VALUABLE v.PROPERTT FOR SALE vaiyiluT-'-A V-aTTON.- . j -i . -. i , TWILL sell at auction; on the premises, on tha First da of November next, u-t 11 o'loek. A. M.. all that valuable Water Front of. Lot No. 7, and Half ot No. 8, known as the. :fa . v ci 4 fcfrbcrn : Steam Cotton Mms,,, : -r - -- '.,.: i : With a '.WAREHOUSE,. COOPEB-BHOP, TWO DWEIXINGS-aBd Out-Houses, together .with Three Story. .Wooden- -Building, rued ; for the Mills, and occupied at present by Messrs. JEver- soa & Co Also, theJSoothorn Half at Lot No. 8, aad Lot No. 9, at preseatoooapiad. by Measra. Hubbs Brother, for Turpentine Distillery. - -- ' -' ' At the same time-and place, I will sell- - fourteen -Acres of Land. .-ti On the South-side of Neusa river, near Newbern, adjoin ing th Steam Tanning Lot of W. P. Moore, Esq., known a the fBosiu 'Oil Factory Lot," with i Acres Water ront adjoining. Also, .v1 - . l .h. ' t 4 FiftyThree Acres, ' ; between Neuse andlrent rivers, adjoining the lands of Messrs. C Dowing, J. L. Khem and others n excellent loeation for a yiai ard or a cotton field. . .it All thia nroTjertv.will.be. sold on. favorable terms, which will be made . know ai. the sale. Undisputed title given ALEXANDER MIT.I.Ktt. : Newbsrn, Oct 2-lm . . .. j .1 J;-vt;B PBIENDS; DTJMNCr TfiE NEXT TH1KTY DATS, 1 XWILL PI.EASB CAiii ASD - ,5 i . ;imtn p A.xr '3,1 Will need : -oct 2-2w all Money due: Us. : McLEAN & CO.' Miscellaneous. -ARKIAGg OTJIJP3S. j TOUSQ'S GEEAT PATSIOLOOTr AT. WOKK. nr hm One bis own Doctor being a Private Instructor for Married Persons or those about to Marrv. both male and female, in everything eonoerninir the physiology and re latlona of our Sexual System, and the Production or Pre vention of Ofinprlns. lncludinR all the new diaooveriea never before given in the Knglian langTiage, by WU. iwu, m. ix xrua ta realty a valuable and interesting work. , It ia written la plain language for the general reader, and ia illustrated with- upwards of on hundred engravings. ' AU young married people, or those contem plating marriage, and having the least impediment to married life ahould read this book. It discloses secrets that every one ahould be acquainted with. . Still it ia a book that must be locked os. aad not lis sbont the hnnss. It will be sent to any one- on the receipt of fifty cents. Address Dm. WM. VOvTSO, No. 416 Spruoa street, above Fourth, Philadelphia, - .w JuneU-dly. Shipping. To DtUnmient Subscribers to, and Delinquent Slock- notaers in, ' V Blocfc of the Jk'atkmcd J?a. ' ALL shareholders end subscribers in and to the Rterh of the soov. Ban who have failed to pay any install ment when the same was required bylaw, and notice gives, are hereby nooned that all such delinauent stock or shares will be offered for sale, at publio auction, ao- eoraing to tne in lent sna meaning of section u of -the National Currency Act of Congress, approved July Sd, 1864, said auction to be held at the- Banking Room of said Bank, ia the city of Newborn, Craven county. North Carolina, on WEDNESOA.1L OCTOBEB 10th, 1H6, at 11 o'ctoc. A. M. .". ,"- ; ' . A ..- - . . jsy eraer or ta resident and Directors. " -. Dt ' HXATON, President, , H. H. Thompsok, Oashleri tv j - -l , .Newbsrn, N. C eept, ;3-tA ., - f . ., , CMIDKPKCLD'S . WKKBM ,AJ4' - Carrying the U. S. Mail, Between New York and Newbern NO RIB CAR 0L I2T4 f u , Tha A So. Steamsklp r.. H OB A 11 T, Master, . WILL sail from thia port for New York direct on WEDNESDAY, Oct 10th, at 4 o'clock, T. M. ' - ' . ah aooda directed to my care win be received and forwarded Free of Commission. - For freight or passage, having wsnrpassed aeoornroo. Uo 5 VO- VALUABLE PHQPERTY FOR SALE, ABAEOAIN will be ofTered to any one desirous ot porohasmg thatralnable property, , i J (BB1CK BTJ1XJ)INGS,) 'i ; ! Bituated on the East side, of Craven street, now occupied by the NawBiaii Tntxa. The building la ' . , TttEESWKSHIQH, And U not only desirably located for th pnrposes now used, but can be converted into a residence, having am ple room lor a large grocery. r dry goods stores I omoes, c apfWT.so if - j - ju. B. STANLY. maylO-tf .- ,-'r!f. ; . T -.. ; STEAUtcoTTori; COTTON FACTORY BUILDING, Eear of EVEIrS0N & CO'S. Distillenes, ft t'T .iv.-l .t; n io. JSASTt;FJlONT ST. a ,.' .,.- i- n .-s-j 'i; rI v i;-?il ft:nt Newbern.' North Carolina. ! ITH tbe most approved Manufacture of; OISM TV and PRESS, having , AMPXJff ROOM FOR ST0RAGX OF BALED AND SEED COTTON t;- WSSm prepared lo GE ' PACK the staple at me lViiSTTU.TE8kaad y " 'GUARANTEE SATISFACTI0N, .Usept 26-Sra . PEB steamer E. a TEEEY, and to arrive per following L ." ' . steamers,- . - . - " , . JwV-D ltwho may, favor s witiktheb; patreBafa, inn n:i 11 aiL n.- T ' " , 7 J, A. UAaliLLL W. uu uuuo ittaiuua nuue. -' " " , ; iO!CoiIs Jute Rope, 75 Coils Hemp Rope, t . 1 FALL AM) WINTER HIPOUTATION, i s e e Jf R I B B O'N S V Tor sale low by s.pt-a ; MtolMm, lplineyJariaStaw:.:'.Goo. '11lMSTRbHG!CAT0R..C0; r v- nanwajv oWm ''i South Front street. MolassesSugar, '"I INPOBTEES AND J0EBEB3 Of ' .,....... . r ' y,: lt TV 1 1 EECKITINO per schooner Delmar from West Indies, and for sale on reasonable terms, , . iili : POBTT PUNCHEONS M0LASSIS, 1'" rrf r0ETT-FI7E30XES 8UGAE,' OOO.BTJSH.AttAtT!:;;. ,. - Also, per aohoonelck, ...VWh t . ;;tl,:i)0 SACKS UVfBPOOL GKOUND SALT, And per schooner Madison" flolmes, - - WBwwanr'...L,lj': - , f , ' Salt and Rour. 1 Gibbons, Bonnet Silks . and Satins, : ' Velvets, Raches; Flowers, Feathers, ' Straw Bonetslallesr Hats, Trimmed aad . s ,, , TJatrlsamedi fkv Hewa. Now 237 jLolt 230. Baltlmoro St., aonaissued.Dyureau - a-. Fortieth Conizress. i But, 'Unfortunately perhaps, ratZri.ri?; to'Junelsei86 T no authoritative pledge stahds'npon the record Freedmen from June 1st, 1865, to June 1st, iSbb. i to Helmbold's Fluid Exteact Buchtj is pleasanf in taste and odor, ties.-.and immed a - J X J- Both are prepared, according to the "tujes pf PharmacV M&f Chemistry, and are 'the most active that can be made. dec 7-ly O A UWAV 11 JSNia. awwa-s .w w fa,wwwv odor, free from all injurious.? roper lediate in itsaoMon- j A U , 8-E 8 rw a S cb A o El -seaSnjoa ox nsrnpeojrfoi1 I I. A Ery o 2 S ate ffe.flft.JJfr -a -a j':-,-,' 1 i .'-1 .? ( p O a M ing before the South an offer the Uberality' ef , - ,.- ariunmrv W 'C which ia so iU appreciated., j- Lm." i M 10 I ; O II 1. 1 XA-Ai HimJ?A V .9 Wb had the fortune the other day to be ae cused by a leading Southern journal of cold rnffianism.'i for warnmsr Southern " men tnat K -. K - o a H K 1 f fi.:.. t 0 .a.ii. , & IS- O.MK'.I eor awiagJ V- l w w r- w. sounds so much like business. - tWooxjoott ,& ! If.' )AUs$Q -.:'jJ..j'.'.-.f.K,i-" paox .9 n 'v " ' 5 9 " 1 'Sg-e r . -t'i K i 2 ' n.e m'iai wort tif tha Bureau has been per formed in thi- face of many obstacles, yet the benefit of the freedmen naa Deen mcmcuuiuro Dehebvx Ltbeb ai Patbomaox. Tihkeb deserve tiie sympathy ' "andjrapjort pf the com DQumty. , It ia only a fey. months since they were burnt out at the footef Pollok, losing - nearly every thing they hadVf'But ,Phenx jlike, they have risen from the ashes, purely, through dint of energy and perseverance until they, now bavea full supply of provisions and groceries, y i : - mviJ .Li I WnrAhei1 fliAd 1 . : ' & - ' t5s -r n(lRr jtment June ,w,ahd such men deserve the support Of any b irf ISM - ... ,...- ,5,437 in munity that may be favored with their presence. Nrffiiber refugees treated ., Sailed. Capt, lie folIowihg'HgTires will give wnae Idea of the j-NumberoffeeedraentreatedmaUtheStates n 4i- 'mncc the oreaniaatifita of .the Bureau to u. . t w a. t or ......149,643 6181866- " ABBTVXD, i continued agitation and strife might subject ; v . Qc,t. i-Stehrowa, Tolerfcfroia Raiiimore, with mdse., them to harder conditions than the present , a:vMiiii I & At the risk of betog accused of sornething even" . 8 steameiianjS.iTerry.apte,'forTtewTbrk.': worse tnan cold rumanism, ana u jKnHA"c I witth naval stores and cotton, by U. Jr. uood speed more foreign to our usual consciousness, we must . y "i.'j.i,,. ij declare that whether the proposition made try Congress continues to be recognized aUMie. l., iB.xte Jty'ln n I m uvmnuu wTq sa by the majority, depends ; upon the S.QUtnenl au.,im .,, .,..- : . -. -t .. people tnemselves more; i lub"., npon,: any douj, else. . Thev mistake creatlv. end cruelryiwrong. themselves by the mistake, if they snirposer-rhat . . , -wt i .i f NOTICE. rTJR FRIENDS, DURING- THE NEXT THIRTY DAY8, J WILL WiEAHE OALIi' AND ; j PAY - THEIR ACCOUNTS. . !; . . . ' . . . . ,1 ' - We have seme IMPORTANT -ENTERPRISES on hand, and .- i ", - . f .. . . ,t'' ' " ' ' --I ' "I ' Will need all Money due Us. 'tjC4 .....lo'--.; '.-r.! J 1.1 need oct 2-2w McLean & co. CORNED BEEF. people themselves more;iUian., upon, rapy body .1 a, dtobtbatW's., fAm naa . t a. Vnrth ba nv aAsira for vin F Rg to nisw w J", soiu WUC VJV V W . U . . " J a.- if. I J 311.4V t.of nnnfioJ TftTST received per steamerTerry, CQRIHED BEEF, and for sale at reiaiLDy ' . ,.: : oct 2-lf ' " pollok st, near East Front on the lUUn inst.. at 13 o ' clock JsA the tionrt Bonsei s- . . j . .1 T TiULQ UmlnlMM. ' mi-Kif- ,ff f j)..JI ' i.?lfw"." '" "W'B'TSIIWl )Vi THE eo-nartHetaMp heretofore xtstib wder tffe style , and firm of H. Ik HALL t ERO., is this day dissolved, i by mutual conaent.- . The business will t"Jutul4 oonnj ducted Dy n. L. uaLiJU wno is nereoy auworizeaio cewi lect all assets due .said ftrm,iatadi who: aseuhiek. all lis bilities. - H. L. HALL.' ?. ..i OOtA-at, .i ,.,,,),,.,..(. v , r :.; . IE P"1, HALL., i Fresh suppUes of SCTOOIBOOES coaBtirtr eftftknij at the above stand, end for sale-cneap for oaah- oct i O R "'8' 'A "IT B .-jwr f' 'iJ'f' i I HA. VERA DJUSlltA-ULiK BUtUiUja nuuoSi wu w.i." -street.. Hot particulars apply to j;Oet 2-3t. . . i . . -j. l . JONATHAN WHALEY, IALUIBLE FAM FOR SALE. ; H.L. HALL " $10 0 H EWaSRDu. --- - r. t itlir. 3- t in ' .17 if "HIJU Jl MJ .' : - CjTOEENrirom the. subscribers, living.ou.the PERRY kj nantation, Tour miles uouth'or HewDem, on TjlOR SALE, that VALUABLE 'FARM formerly owned J ,by BenJsnrin Bunyon, dee'd;, lying on- le Ply- VnnWtv, -Rmri - sri-fsAitrrtr in the town-of WashinctOTi. ta Beaufort county; It eontain nearly Ftwe Handred Acres, about Three-Hundred of it cleared, and ready for 'ctatlvation; -suitable for Cotton,- - Corn, and all topS grown in -that latitude. - Tne property incmaes nsicr Power, which is fuHy supplied with water an average of six months in- the year, sumoient to drive a Saw- and OrtBt .Mill.- -On-the-Tract is found a large deposit of CLAY, of the best quality for wei nssiaii so near The fine steamer EUm S. lirry. Ch ai iw, of the Goodspeed Line, sailed on yesterday' afternoon at S o'clock, for, New Tork, fifteen KnmW toeaTrlieo!r?i?7r?1 5,683 329 dictive measures, and. especially for that confis cation ahd spoliation of which Southern "Bplita-? dana now sometimes c natter, nut tney may resi assured tnat tne JNortnern people nave enpngji vi human nature not totw unaffected by tne tenjper in which a nronoeition of .this sort is taken yah. after being bitterly fought TYUen our jseopie are confbelled to face even4 the chance"" of 'a.'new attempt at revolution in ouf gdvernmentt under taken with the aid ot tne souin ana on its tie nan, they may be expected to jmquire closely into tne prohabla intentions with which their proposition is accepted. It is not too late for the Southern people to accept it in good faith and; to show that they do so.. .They, cah'even nbwf retaicfe ,the path in which they have :been-walking Jtorthe ithr)lfimnmer.: -: But we must renew our warn- . .7 .- . , .. 'iki,v)Ai ,,!,. I KJ -nanraiion, rour runes ooutu oi newra Ing, that -without a better ,copefisio6of e,l ttt,ofclst October, ohe .dark scatREir situaubn than has yet been shown pn tneir part, I mare., SaiMare is-6 j&st ijt inches.igh. , n.nl li.nnain thir svavimI BAntiments f Mane ud Tau ssnie color as body, blaze face. r? .r. rtir t-u,,,. .. 4 aht 'bind foot'whlte. sftghHy- swayback; Is a. wwiuui"i u,"r!j. - j itr: ia a I square trotter, shows the white of her eyes, and backsJ '.ow LARD. PORK' anil CHEESE,-, fo sense of their duty 'towards their; oountry and I earswhea strangers come about h head has saddle V!ft tZ' r,AK"' "Vf: - , vaa.a.a,Tios avawa f y-v fttamsalvAfiL. fhftV vill tinfl the .IrlJieril I a.nrl cmsir m sir kit tint nn hrand. and ia ftipht or ulna TfiaVni7hTnfr. -4 i - - : -. i a a b.i. m e-kA t-A aninnn anrtmiBoinn i'mn - - people p w irrrr KIT Also, et ths same time, a sman -BROWS- HORSE MULE, belonging to a black man on the, place, was takeiVn Hai0,uueis feet it or 6 inches hish, sou on right hip, and saddle marks on the back,' and has roSch Mane and Tan. : -Bald animals were tracked some two miles beyond Pollokvilte, ea the Trenton roscU :- : w'cj , FIFTY DOLLARS will be.gisen for the recovery ofi the Mar-', and FIFTY for the' arrest and conviction of the thief or thieves, J' ! ' WOODBRTDGE k LESUEE. J "Bpt 4-1 W'..?$ tit ".IBIi jtjft; 1 . MRBJJE WOR K S , - NEW YORK, . Monuments, Tombs, Head-Stones, Mantels, ic. - OT7R WORK, ta Design ud Finish, is Tutanrpaased In this country. ' Orders through mail will receive same attention aa when given in person. . Address letters -i. 199 Mercer stieeV Mew York. Drawlags aad Estimate apea Appll catiom. .- . - aug23-3m ' FRESH ARRIVALS. JUST ARRIVED Ex.- Schooner MADISON HOLMES, ' . Eighty Bbls. ; Barling's "Super; Phbs- "'phate of lime and Amonia, An excellent FERTILIZER, which win be sold sheen; : also, a good quality of vl : v s - - ' u BAOaiNO; Very Cheap." ' j " ROPE, i always i oat ktaad, at lw Prieea. --.t i. . ' 1 GEO. L. LOOMIS, Agent . sept 31-0t,i; f. -Middle st, near South Front' ' offer a Stock ; ansurpassed; in- the United' Statos In . Variety end Cheapness,! vfwiif '"1!J" i Orders soUcltea, ana 'proiu, auensivn. fclwe. Terms Cash. .' ' ' ' sept 18-1 sa 87 Si 89 BoWery & 63 Cnrlstie street, NEW-YORK,"1 l m Stin don done to bo th Largest Furniture Manufacturer in the city. '-' , 'a PAltriOK, DINING-ROOM . Chamber Furniture, . CANOPY- AHD ' VICTORIA'"' BEDSTEADS for tbs .aohrazttir trad, ,! - At BOPer Cent. Iteductlon is 'Price, sept 18-tm. - it y . a 1 " JUST VRECEJ V,ED PER, 8CHOOHER' J. A. RICE, ' ;, . .- . i . , i ii - 'i i 800 BBLS. ASSORTED GRADES IL0VA, . TLPTT BAREEL8 PORE, 100 COLLS ROPE, Manilla',' Jute and ttemp, '4 TWENTY-FIVE BALES GUNNY, CLOTH, KEROSENE OIL, VINEGAR) ,lM iW-',, , . v- ' .SOAP, STARCH, CANDLES;- j J-'j i . 1 l' BUTTER,' tAl!ll5:SUdAR'", 4:0 AND coff: A r MiiE! li1 0 "TJ i;It : '":i CHiFPiNt. Baker's and Family Flour, of the follow!? 1 L 7 nrmna : uueee Hearte. "Osnesee." "W.vm-l-r " I i - . i :i i a ij .. s ? i '.'iv Also, MACKERXlt in IWi,, oZa, am) Kits, HERRINGS BPICES, , d alifivd .vi vlfMii -en ' - -maTcrhs r at.t! J , . ! P. S. and CUBA MOLASSES. 'Order solicited and ttromntl allied a a "Banner', eorinrtsld." "Howard. vA' ; Cllnton f J r i " ' "Manhattan,", "Pilrie rfowet,-, -DemseL" t atot W-lm- ? ' 0 Cravmlr ' and "Ortgon," for sale low, by . . , -", ' ' " ' ," v BOBBINS a'CO.. 11 van-n -r-ra"'.n. . 4 J!- 1 5 am6a-Brarf;tiwtl . bUK BALK ,Ai A, HA KItA N. 4- tbei nthemTtKr H ELE R & : D R A NLE,Yf lGTOHE1 to any point- If not solely :wnl be for rent . " . ' '"t i t iiaSS tt, For fnT-thr Information arrDiT to - - " . li -r l inrni Mnnn - s x iiii ii " 1 .1 "tuatea in uu to terms" after a aetisive aereat at trie pous:is stimulated bv some purpose of obtaining 'new leverage against the Constitution, protection from which is not to be left to chance, alone. -Boston Daily Advertiser. ":! " . DI808WAT,-U-1U- nansera;' , Oct 3-d2taww4w 'Newbern, N. C. 'WOQLLCOTT k TTSKIR. HEW PEKFDHE -i For the ' Handkerchief. WHOLESALE ' VaND , RETAIL, , DEALERS Paper Stock, : .if 1- Metals, ' it: jnent June st, 1000. . .. , .-.. ;i jsj.-r A 196 ; with a full freight and some twelve ; 'or passengers. ; :- ' - SmaU-ixi caee average about x peri oent of . , the whole nuxoier., ., , . , , , , r. t Number of freedmen treated in quarters . -250,000" Mamber.of freedmen blindHd. tf o5J 7 Thb Gabdseb Mims.-We are sorry to learn t Kumberiot freedmen' deafAVTvV. tr -.., -.r. i,.u:i;,'...i v. t xrt.tni.nv a norftnni?' deaf and dumb. :;::..'....,... ? company at the Gardner Gold-Mine. ear JffiSSSSS Jamestown, had got their machinery in trim: and t were' ready to commence crushing or the whole t Total of works were consumed by fire. Supposed to hare been the work of an incendiary. , .a A Nbw CABBiEB,-rpur regular earrier is m bed . .! with bilious feveri and we have to rely on a ew hand to deliver the morning , paper for a few: - :days, and must beg our patrons to look oyer any little irregularities. ., "We hope Anpbiw will be ' out in a few days, when everything will move on - ' ' s heretofore. " '" ' x" . - i ' 'il - o - . -. rr ' Kumber of 'refuge deaf this class cared for; .... . ;tP0 fnext present the statistic ofschools. 1 STATES. til ' No. of Schools. . TI1B CITY. f , We call the attention of all to the new adver- ' k V tisements which' appear to-day t i v -One Hundred Dollara Reward For partiou ; f it . "-4 lars read advertlsemeBt; '- i--J."iv V-.- j i. w Dissolution. See card of H. Lj, & C. A.all, . . ' 5 -. i C1M T-a Int. .1... .It. - AaminmiiraiurB euo n, tua ,-fiowj u.--wi lOtBiv See advertisement i .'' i.ngif;::' Change of RaUrbad 8hedule'. Read notice in another, column. ' -"" fey. Oldest Inhabitants." Tomorroir the Sof .. - - vif tsa District of Columbia. . . - Vinrinia. . . . ....... North. Caroluuh.,,...--.; South Carolina . . . f , Gorgla.irrVv r-n Alabama.-.. , Mississippi.......... Texaet....... ,t,,,.iJ, Kentucky4. . t Tennessee - Arkansas . - .. Missouri...-, "Nb.of Teachers i1 , !"So. of. Scholars Recapitulation ' ' 14 r"";.'5o ... 90 86 132 ,,,"135 -. . 61 i 31 , 80 ,74 . 43 . 58 12.' , ..2f. S4 101 "'6.852 .11.784 a.6i7 , : 7,792 ; '2.6C ... 3,338 '-5.40T 3,U9 ' 4.590 .'iai- 2.698 1,500 8,144 964. ,L389,,g90, t . South Carolina ha CO colored and-t natrr teachers, i t Texas 14 colored -teacjnjs , Rnnih Tsrolina Efitimate. Irreirular schocls t S8 Teaooere.... ...... ..-.. j 8choUrs,Tf;,...., ,3,000 -"'t '7. :''- - '.i . . -. cie'ty of Oldest Inhabitants, of Washington city J jmisianAEBtinwt, irregula'-chool..;.-.krf........ 11 . win Tnnct : Annviviallv : on:-Analostan llsland. I - a i a Teachera,i.i..i..n...vw..i Is ,where,"it is stated, some of the old gents will en- cage "in leapfrog and other athletio gaxnesJ , boot Scholars... tv,-.... . v. S80 "'Trii'fl '" .v "far f.bA rnhst lmriortant work? now thft fiffoct of Dresent labors no- T.'Bvn.','. f 1 nr Females ny. Starratioi. A letter, from Montgomery, Alabama, dated Sept 16, says:. .. ,.-.7.(i1i-!j!, V,A About two ox three weeks ago, in a house near the Fair GTotrnds, a woman was found dead oil the floor,, .She had fallen from the bed and must have " died daring the,, night. ; Around her lay her four little -dauehters, the oldest one about twelve years of age. ; Daybreak revealed to tbenr their mother's dead body lying on the floor. Jiut thia was not all : theBe little girls lying arouna her were flying for the want of ,bad and, atten tion: tinthis fix they were -fouaJ ahd troaght by some one, in a little cart, to Uishop oobD's Home for urpnan's. xney were uroagu meru on Friday. When these little girls came to the Home taey were tne picture or misery ana end had scarcely a raz on to hide their naked- JfEWBEltr COTTOyXEXCIIAXGE fwfwh mf isvflwls itut 'i .jBlfK'S' f. titm its vl t HAVE made arrangenients which will eaabte me to sent ermi the planters. I propose to keep an open policy of X adTance ia ,CASH, to any extent, en th pre of COTTONon verv Fair aad laberal T ae luuiroau xwpot pnnruia wie-owuers wiu ihey. wish it, 1, wquM particularly call the jnySeustbmerr to the Importance of having -,lli.'!u.Ui.2Hi ;-i'f.raot. . ' p ness ;'. emaciated; and saiiow tney looxea .ae, i.s ,, .r--':.-.-t s -4 -i r.a Ntwjpiufm'at crying ror oreaa. 1 :ly jyiaKe q iLIDerabvoaSlt i rtUVanceS on livitur skeletons, and they were Thft babv. about three jrearsf bf age, died Saturday. . ".-.''-' ' " - The poof littiejning wastoo. near gone ,ior eny buraaajud todoher any. good, -JSheibegged;, for bread' until she died. Another one, named TjizaieV about seven or eight years of age, died'on' Weanes2ay;.", 8he was a pretty fittle 'girL,-tut reduced to a mere 1 skeleton-,. . Sheegg Vthos8 around her to give her some meat" and bread to f he Vnst 1 The other two are still at . the house. t It was thbueht at first that they woultf dieY too, J.rnw 1 vaww vm-j v o . o 7. -A--T improving. ' Her acoountt-t-e -sugaring tney I underwent is enongn to me vue naxaasi. .Ajearvtj st, to tears how they cned for bread- and ould not get it-rthat they bad peen.drawng- jauonsv, sesterop i ermi to In surance to cover Coton by Insurance as soon ae U is de livered at the Railroad Depot provided the-owners will J notify me .they. .; attention or their v cotton jnrooj f!flJPPi?::JitDm I would also 'adrteei themto ee Bearate,-a far ai possible, the different grades, and to distinctly merkasch bale with teir rameor ntinisc :lo, to Send nte imme- aiateiy aiier aciivenng i& tuo utfui, , uia Aaiiroaa i 1ST Rent's receipt for" It 11 1 Oti aH Cotton, wbeart &' to be sold in Sewbera to he shipped;.! ia,. j 10 -H-s. isi f.' f ha- ' ? I have made every arrangement to sell , or ship Cotton' to the very best advantage, and assure' my customers that everyrhiuff fiaH bedone to -advanee their Interest. ifAfullnpiibfto;a.-5Sj''jt i tf'!' rutt is iias4js j GotioFj3stStnj and Rope, Otaniac Oeersa Cotton Gins, Belting, GinLCastiag,be,c, -J Sole .Agent lor Wv G. CLEMONS' BROWN A XP'S GEORGIA COTTON CUSS. " " soptll-lt '-' w WU i OUVER.i II ... 1 'f . I'.n.lj f, , ,, ... VORTH-RIVKR AQftlreilliTURAI. I lrVTr-r'4-tl "I . i i ; i . . .- i , .. fillikli: SwSdSs;.':'' .111.(1. " and Scrap Iron, ror which th highest CASH PRICES win b paid. ' .;-. WHEELER A DRASKt", Julysl-3m : ii.i ( 1 i-p Bouth FroVit street' rp A;Xj ,.$, l;,d-JS: A X E.IIh! J . rfr . I'M .' nsr. !.!.: . .:' - THE Tax. List for the -city and consty are ready for collection. Call st th ShertfTs Office and settle them. ang 81-tf - - - a- ' 'Tf Ml HARPER. Sheriff. , SUGAR CURED HJint, " " " For sale byt ? .r- . - iWOOLLCDTT ft TINKER, i aeptUrlm it - Jf io a wt.s .' A Moat Exauisite. Delicate, andixa- grout Perfome, Diatilled from the Sore ana iieautiriu xover. xrotn wxuca,-i.. takes' its name. - . WALSfl'S CIBLICAL JI0XTI1LY, A PERIODICAL of 82 pages, twd'oTubie a yeaf, at . (1 per volume, or $1 per ansnrsvln dTanoa : This is a profoundly interestang workv devoted to. original Christianity, the exposition and defenss of the Worn of i Sod, aad aa- examination of -the prophesies, relating' to Lthe future of the Church and the world. -- J is - The editorial fraternity wui cower lvor by, frying few insertions to the above. ., -t . .,' .. Addrese .--' ' ' JOHN T.' WfrSTf.' July 81-tf . ' r' t , t. i-KtwBeTn, . X , - GOOD AmY.FLOUtiTt; lOR BARRELS "Genesee" Flour in store,. uJ o-,l rhfc 1J sale low by J. BOBBINS- CO., '1 - -intw Sl-tf t .irtt-w; aland 63 Broad street I OIt)TEIS'H FIRE-PROOF IRON CLAD with shelving and flxtare somplsts, til 'tOWB Of BASllfnrt. V n . (U.it Bin Is 18X by 80 feet, two stories high, roof and sides of com gated irea. and te a flre-proof as brick building. It can be taken apart in sections, and moved, rebuilt, aad if necessary, enlarged at a ' " 4" v " Very Small Expense. "v . . .This offer a rare opportunity to any on dtrlffgs substantial and handsome store, aa th buildlna. oriaV nally costing f 4,000, will be sou at a ' Tr; G BEATS A C BI F I C E, TH r"" rmnr bulnii slitiiilulwul IiiisIimiss ' in thU Bute. Apply by letter to , - - ' r 1 rB. Goldstein,' sept 2-2w . , . , 33 Broadway. N. 1". pORK, FLOUR, ; . . i . .i - n , L1MJS, CALCINEDsFLASTEB'. HAT, GUNNY. BAGGING, " ; SPADES AND SBTOVEZS, - " - ":" -.',..., l : IRON AND iB7EXL;r' '"fi 1 AflMmOTiaiaa CASTINGS, tjn j.r,ir -lf n : -'.! 1 AiJVU flAll.U.') ; !.VJ w.aw 'kGTJANO, I And other FERTILIZERS for sale st lowest frinea, by , WILLIAM H. OLIVER, , ' via uounty Wharf, I vJ 1! Newbern. BepiBl-lBt ' ;.:rr;i;Ir,MULLETSs;v;.'.: rt BBLS. jast reeelved, la prune order, for sale low 1 WOT T 'Bagssr , BOBBINS av CO., et 4 Broad t GRTFFIJVGlSt a 86s aaa : U -srt land t -street, i w Torlt,J vn.n mApAwJw.A.i)aaiHiwi.' tE ; when-theyaUgot sick,.tJiey.santihOT. feievbyTj , . f , - a negro woman, but that the,tckfe whs torn-npT : 2 ": i sbUs, am fertilizers, no morw rnuens, -suiu and the answer was. how their noor sick mother, the evening' before she died,' with tears streaming down her cheeks, pressed them to her bosom land prayed that God -would send -relietTlrotheT-little girt, named Mary, about nine years" of age," is still very low, and itls doubtful whether she will ever get welL: -? -;.-t .--': i ri 7,: . GO T T. 1ST Knerj''s.C'f-Jelra.ted Saw.Gla, loi Hr.1 1 ."SO. SS atid HO PlAwi' ;.?i:3 Celebrated Uoliawk Vallew-f Ji - i any'" .' -.g.aeei vJti vvtt PltrW f w n . . ..... .... . . i Mors srowerpi;irrficj-4 rir'. , -jf vf f j .,a cieaaef s, Fan axiUs pit. McCarthy'i Celebrated Roller Gin. Dealer S applied, '-..end for Circular.- - f '' oct 3-2m i ' ' : '- i If - '. . ' -. . : . '-i: r ;' ' . - Marrafoctured only by PlIALOlf atOlf , :iEWiJ.E W GOUIi TEEFEITSJ ' ASK yOB PHAL03T5 TAKE NO OTHER." - '' . Bold b? Drwf'f (reneraBy.1 '-' ' -f molasses:: j1 W v. . 11 O rUNCHEQNa Vrst CJuality West India MoUsse J 1 U just anived exSchr. St. Cecil, for- sale low by Aewbera, ug ii-tr iiuux, jtajuaiim a w. FINEST STOCK OF'".1.. ' ': '"-' ' .''', B O O T S , aN p - " - . - ' r- i -.-" ' - In Town at .u;- 100 ft July 81-tf cheap flour; ; . w Tt.B-rr.a --Oregon m store, and for sal low , 11.5 tW. ; JONES CO., ;, TAVK REMOVED THEIR jTOCKO? GQQS3 ,TO On Craven af rt-et, where they win Te pleaW to old rocoids ana patrons, tad cell Ciem goods ' AS CHEAP, AS THE CHEAPEST. Ke-p oaBtantly on hand ' ,-r . 't , ..r , JINX OtOTHS. DOESKIN CA551MERE3, -. r . ALL WOOL AND COTTON FLANNEL8, ' LADIES'. DEES3 GOODS, CALICOS, , . ; ..SHIRTING, ALPACCAS, ' , '.. J ' v -rtV. ALL WOOL DELAINES, . . COP.?ETS, UO0P SIURTS,'Lc.,. Aa Two : Piece Superior Opera Flannel . ' for ChAlUren.' aelt. - - k 4 Call and fcyAmino far yourselTes, and lay in your . winter supply... , H eptaB - EOBBIS tX.,-' - 61 and 64 Broad street , SHOES ... - . ..,-t; pept 26-tf BAElt '& EPP1,EIIS. ' BARRELS for sale by -' BOBBINS it CO, 300 - July IWf X an4 63 Broad strwt : For Sals Lev for .Cash-'- TWO ; BRICK - BUILDINGS.' ON CKAYEN. 6T,, NEWBEEN, . 0. For particn-0 Ur apply to" ' V ' 'E.- B-. 8TANLY. Ruth. .. Timet, Oct, 2. t- v - .. -v
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