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--5TS OCTRKMMf" 35-in . i f EDITED 1'UDI.ISIIED AND BT ZZ: ;55 --Til - -W-T-TI --. ' - . , :, - ; - t . ' - . . . - - ----- r .- -t -- - LZ 7I .mr1r. i Geo. W. Nawn.'Jb., and P. H. Sransa. "v ' " - . I - - ' ' "!e . . i..- -i- - - ', . , -, . : : -. . , ' II II II II 2E- HATES OP SUBSCRUTiUN j r - . Tfr,i cah I Advance. DneTenr ' . . I Ux Mouths - . rhrc Monti. s - " ne Monta ran.ji 6.0 , s.oo 9 00 75 " LIBERTY AND! UNION, NOW ASD rOHEY::; JONE AND INSEPAUA)!iE.!?-"Danicl WeTjster. VOL Y. HO. 124. NEW BERNE. N.-C. WEDNESDAY MORNING. MAY. 26, 1800: '- ! - - 1 v.. ---- :- - T' " i; - RATES OF ADVERTISING: PRICE 3 !CESTS. ? Tea linee or me iwh. ot vpacv ctmnitut A iqn?re. One square, on insertion . " ,- - , " Each sabfcqncut lueertion . - - . Liberal ddwctioiiK made to Urgv ailvertlf cr. ,t special Notice tharged -25lr cent. Ligber timer dinary adverti'mcaits, r - ' .1 For advertiscrooiit Jnsrrted irrcptslarlr, 25 per tent higber thiin usual rate wIU be cbJinred. V , Iaut Tixi:, New 5jottl5r Ststauranis fcfc AT -vi2LT,oN Have Your at. Troni Ijtpboyei TJpos MORG AlsT1S GALLER Y. sr. c. i.r.mV" TIOITSE. I.A.Lp of the Depot, M now sitnated on open for 1UUC. hour at Carto "do . Visits, j riiniS POPULAR style of Picture has been ereatly X improvea upon at jhukuan ual.ljc.iix. i All Railroad Trains stop TVeldon. . , lth te )C5t the mar . The Table is suppled wijb v.IIouab a ket affords. Uive in tb triil and vou shall ueNiiwijv"--? -trial, awi 5j ri!iY" flouse, ; you go to thp IjW LlEMRYt .prorrietor at Made From Nattvb Shsix, MORGANS GALLERY. 1 - - We are ScccfcssrvixT Be ure tbat j enlarging pictures, at the lowest Northern pirtces. Send in your orders, to MORGAN'S GALLERY. A- Moses -Patterson, ITeW Bene, IT. KEW-BEUXE,. . C. MANSION HOUSE, CharljO tto, M. C. Middle Seet. ITeW Eene, IT.tO., WHOLESALE AD RETAIL s Dealer t !- 332tL"5T GOODS ,nt all ctescripiioiis. . Groceries and Provisions, nictwoTJottT.sTI)ave heen tlouigillTtHpllbw "Oils,Tants & ! Glass, The patronage .k bf the -Traveling ruouc is ROiieueu.- WI. P. MOOEE, Proprietor. f eb 19 6m , ' : : ' - 4 Merclants, Club House, ; Graven street ; ; hrKear Hie Post Office, N?E W B E R K E. N. p. A rrnr.ultural Implements' &c. jan K-tf. Tfl? JL.3iH3KST STOCK FURNITURE & BEDDING IN THE STATE, CONSISTING IN PAE!I OF i Suitresses. j JJlrrors, 41 . " ... 3 It S M Always auiFed with tne-beat of Winea, Liquors, r With all the market will supply 1 - LODGINGS, r Beds, . Bedsteads, nureans, Chairs, . Cradles, Cribs, Couches, De6"ks, Lo i ges, Ftr amle at U'holtnait and retalf C. A:. ITELSON &1-CQW ..''- Broad Street, NEWBETU?, JJ. 0.. Nov 2-1 -tf. . . y v ! ; Monldiugs, Parlor Furniturp, Uockers,' Sofas,5 tables, Scrofula, or King's is a coiistitutional disease, a corruption cf tl ;v blood, by which this fluid becomes vltit;.!, wpfl.lt. and tjoor. Beinsr in the circulation., t pervades the whole body, and' may burst c i in disease on any part of it. No organ u frr? from it3 attacks, nor is there one which it r.:; not destroy. The scrofulous taint is Tariouny caused by mercurial disease,. low lirinj, ,d .5-ordered- or unhealthy food, impure air, Ijltli and lthy habits,; the depressing yices, tbci, - above alC by the venereal infection. "Wint erer be its origin, it is hereditary in the con stitution, descending from parents to childrb. unto the tliird and fourth generation;" indeci, 1 it seems toibe the- rod of Him. who" says, . will visit the . inicjuities. of the t fathers t N ftlieir'dulden' , Kj Tts effects commence bv deposition frc 'u ' L1nnd nf coTrurt or ulcerous matter, wldcln ui i the lungs, liver, and internal organs, is termed J tubercles in tlie glands, swellings ; and the surface, eruptions or sores. This foul c'7"VV tions .not only suffer from scrofulous com plaints, but they have far less power to with stand the attacks of other diseases ; " conse quently vast numbers perish by disorders ; which, although not scrofulous in their nature., are still rendered fatal by this taint in the system. Most of the. consumption which de cimates the human family has its origin directly in this scrofulous contamination; and many . destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain, and, indeed, of all the organs, arise from or j rf norfrrn.vat.ed bv the same cause. One quarter of all our people are scrofulous ; tneir persons are hivuucu .vj mio 5 - fection, and their health is undermined by it. To cleanse it from the system we must renovate the blood by an alterative medicine, and in vigorate it by healthy food and exercise. Such a medicine we supply in Smallwood, Physician and Surgeon Ofuce Craven Street,-, near Ktw ttrcet Drt? P. 15. IItce, Physician and Sirrcon. . (COUNTY PHYSICIAN) Office Pollok Street, second door east of Hancock Street. ' . ' 1 "' " ' "'' ' pR. H. cTbATES, ; : Physician and Surgeon. - (CITY AND FORT PHYSICIAN). Office and residence on Craven street, be low Pollok street. Hew Berne Times. THE OKLT All letters should be addrcm d Berue, N. C poetical Patchwork. f I only know she came and went Lowell Like trout lets in a pool ; fHood She was a phantom of delight, Wordsworth And I was like a fool. . TEastman " One kiss, dear maid," 1 said, and " ' 1 ' " sighed, 7 " , - - (ColeilJge Out of thoe lips unshorn !w Longfellow the shook hti ringlets round lier - 5 liiad. Stodard And laughed in ruerry scorn. . I ennyson !' L A. Ring out. wild bc!U,'. to the trild skv.l . - ; ,.. ' Vnu'lipjir lhem. O rnv heart! Tis twelve at night by tbe castle clock. fColeridgo Beloved, we must part I .1 Alice Cary fTennvson Alice Cary ITrniima.SMiwl. WM.L May 2-1-tf. PALMER. Proprietor. FRESH ARRIVALS M&su Berne ;::;HaIIIjioo:BBLs.. FLOUR, w "v' ynT removed my establiahmeu-. nnd fitted np the H house formerly occupied by Schillinger & Co or Middle ,?reVt?ln a manner which I hope will meet the approbation of 30 Ibis. Molasses. j. aviialey: w.vi ch and clock m aker. frt - ' " Fine Watches. Clocks, Jewelry . t?peciaoicB, . t isiuiif, &c.,45:c. Watches and Clocis repaired at reasonau.e ratflp. and warranted one year. Alalia DA 1 UsY '.If Republican Paper Come back, come back P he cried in crief. 4 My eyes are dim with Campbell fffi J.McSorley, Practical BOOT and SHOE Maker, POL L OK STREET, 3 doors icest of Middle. ALL WOEK done promptly, in the beEt manner, and . ..tt wH.nn.rpnt virkkt:n. Particmlar attest) on iKiid to the making of cu.Ptn. boots, ot Id Oeet iriencn caif ftock; ior jrcnti mt-n. Custom made boot? alwsye on hand, and for tale. fc ! ln sso-tr PUBIilSHED IN . -n rr t tears f- fi luayara ayior How shall I live through all the v daw - - Mrs: Osgood AH through a hundred years P T. S. Peiry 'Twas In the prim of summer time ' Hood She blest me with her hand, r , HoyC We Ktraved tosrethcr deenlv blest: - , 3Irs. Edwards Into the Dreaming Land. - Cornwall The laughi n g bridal roses blow, ; Patmore. To dress her dark-brown hair, Bayar d Taylor No maiden may with her com- EASTEEN MY FBIENUS ANl) PATROLS, ! I hav now a well supplied Bar. A full stock of Wines, Liquors and Lager Beer, "constantly on hand. I will also famish BOARDING ami LODGING, and - 'rrriha LUNCH AT ALL 110 IRS I , J INTERS IN EVERY STYE ! : AGER BEER BY THE ICEG 3D UMuen, BIG INDIAN.' Middio street. PLA KT1XG-P0T ATjpES, B A CON P O R K L A R Y and everything 1 In the Grocer? TA ) Dec. Siurn of th 12 t.f as Cheap as tme Cmeapkst. we, ; AYEB'S CompoiiniExtract of Sarsaparilla, the most effectual remedy which the medical skill of our times can devise for this every where prevailing and fatal malady. It is com bined from the most active remedials that have been discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the .row fvnm it destructive consequence- Hence it should be employed for the cure of not only Scrofida, but also those other affec- tions wiucn arise 11 uin iwouwn i and Skin Diseases, Sr. Anthony's Fiue, Rose, or EiiYsiFEr.A8, Pimpt.es, Pustules, ; Blotches, Blains and Boits, Tumors, Tetteii and Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, llHEUMATISM,SvrilILlTICandMEUCUUIAI.l)l$- eases, Dhoisv, Dvsvevsa,' -I)EitiLiTV, and, indeed, all Comi-i.aints aiusino rnoM vitia ted 011 Imwuk, Blood. Tlie popular belief : in " impurity of the blood" is founded in truth, for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood, 'lhe particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsapa riik i tn'nurifvand recenerate this vital fluid, without which sound health is impossible in contaminated constitutions. Fresli Lot of Gold Pens, CHEAPER THAN EVER. - . WARRENTED FIRST CLASS manufactured by Mabie. Todd'& Co. and Joitn at ' NORTH CAROLINA. - pare, " " -, ilost beautiful, most rare" 1 And so I won my Oenevleve, And walked in Paradise, The fairest thing that ever grew Aween me and the kios. Bruits ford Read Coleridge . ( Ilervty -' K - . i . Words w6rttii Tennyson. Foley, J. E.NASH'S. New YorlL Bakery 34 POLLOK STE15ET, NEW BEEN, N C, i J. JE. A3ITETTS. ft ition of ont friend, mid the or tho tpriit .inu fciuu- "We a'-rtin call, the' at fir nuMic to oar ariaugemeiits Our Hoiise, : class tal'Ui.. -' - .' . T m'h27-tf . : : lie This Bakery is still carried on in'the best of manne" where you can always fii.d the BEbT QUALITY of . Bread, Cakes, Pies, &c. 1 Parties and Weddinpr? furnished vi ith all kinds of Or nsraental and Fancy Cakes at tu Issued ntoitxt cttAsmsriuzET .. r t. 4 nrr- . hoi test notice. 31. IIANN, . . Proprietor. 5 E1V B II JV E unre Maiiwcll & Tremvitlify . I51t.clsiiattJ, 'MACUITiE SlSOI, j And Brass Foundry Horse !ocis?ri I. Treiiwitb, CRAVEN STREET, New Berne, N. C. Higfcest Cash Prico paid fcr old L en, Copper &c Ah kinds of abo:e nmei v or!c done with dispatch, at the lowest CASE PJUCEs" v oct 27 tf SAM.'K. EATON, rjllIB TIMES is ieened as an I toiejeaientani Propissiye Joinial ur U nnsnrpr-.ed for the quality of its liquors and the sn- : periority of its beverages. JULEPS . . . SMASHED . ' ; . V ' . . . COCKTAILS, - y '-:, - PUNCHES. ' CUEAM ALF8, . i fcJCUTCll AlliS. '':'':- . ; , CIGARS, &c. L IN McALPIK'S UNSURPASSED STYLE. &c. It aU Orihi nf1 -y the. Maior and Board cj Aldtr -mof th Cits of Ntw-Muue That it and a t.r clnt--" di. Barber. ho. f or aluous shall cioee at It o:el(Kl-:. a. 111 . oa Si:nia H. : '' ; ! . jl, if -frt-t,,, r-r'W.rn That all Ordipnnr or p?rts ,f . . ifiia'ns coi.ftittiii- Ueiwith' be, afcd the same the s:deof ihvd 011 Sunday shall be c-pufincd to. ti t r-e:ular pl.icas of business; and tliat said places shah tluse at v o'clock, a. in. ! "! . 1 - , j : . nit. further Ordained, That sUOrthnan-c or parts of Ordinances conflictiug hertwith ue, and the game arc hereby roesded. .' , E ,. ' ; It is further Ordained. That from and after Jane If lSfit? all Vessels. B-at. and other Crafts.' bringing ; rt: Rh-ill h allowed to retail the same tnr wn rtnvV and if dewrinc to retil for a longer pe- Tiitncn Counter Our will be found" replete with all the delicacies of the sea- ron. : y t - TONGUE, '. f PIGS' FEET. - 7 riod. the person or persons tsu uetnn.g cu. ir and talie out a retail licence. ' It is further Ordained, Thnt a tax of One Dollar per head nuon each and every Do? within the city liniits, -J Iriitt. .am i hPi-hrh-vied for the .Tear -endice a - SARDINES, .' CHOWDERS, . ; - SALADS, &C &c t nil hours. Our S tables . .,3t-v ritv and conn- are ojksu u . VleM..ri flini every iq! Ow country f ried will now know JtJoSit np their 'hor.es, reasouame tRrms, ana qne r"""" , - and in the heart ot the oScONNOR. Middle street, between Broad and Pollok. " Ap2-2 2m - -, ' " '.--'-' ' TO URCELL HOUSE, j ' WILMINGTON, N. C, :is entirely new, the largest and best furnished Hotel in North Carolina. ;; The Proprietor; Coh J. R. Davis (formerly of the Mills House, Charleston), is always ready to welcome its guests. L Dvceinber 30th, 18 .9. Each aoss snail wear a coi ar j in. a number attached, eaid number to be furnished by the City Clerk nnon the payment of ten cents ami theJa Me it further Ordained, That any and all doara found -within the tPy limits without such number -after July 1st. shall be taken In charge ny rue uuy , "!- his asfislanta and kept far three days, subject to re demption by the owner thereof upon payment of tax and one dollar for keeping If not redeemed within the time specified, then sai doss to be killed. ! It is further Ordained. That from and after date no cart waeron, or other vehicle le alltved to stand npon any of the streets of the city, and sell goods or merchant dise threfrom. after 9 o'clock, a. vo. : provided. That, this Ordinance shall not apply to vehicles coming from without the city limits.: ' . . , ' It is further Ordained. That the Ordinance m rela tion to the sale of grain by weight be, and the same, is hereby repealed. i , 5 , It is f urther Ordained, That section seventeen of the City License Tax Ordinance be, aud same is hereby rCaia further nrdained. That from and after date anv and alt persons (except PbHeemen.-while in the dis charge of their duty) who shall discharge firearms with ri .ir ..i Hmit. Khali b deemed cnitty of a misde- mranor, and shall pay 1 fine of Two, dollars lor eacn and every offence. . v ' ,f . . . Jlesohed, That tne ueai nuu 7 Si h allowed to remain t)peh until 9 o clock Passed by the Board of Aldcrrner j.Moiflr rf"1" pie's Market be allowed to remain t)peh a. m. &unna R. T Masix, City Clerk. 7. 1 JKO. S may 21-lf. F. - (FORMERLY GRISWOLD'S) . : ; 1 GOLDSBORO', IV. C, ! A.; GfR ANGER & Co., - .r, , proprietors; ll' kitro this point. o-PARTNERSIIIP NOTICE.-We, the nnder- W?"" nH West dine at this . V ' nartnpmhio rassengers gutug ovum, - 1 gjfjnecL, naie m j viviv .vv 1 Manufacturer and Dealer. : IN ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE, Corner of BROAD AND MIDDLE STREETS, ' -!'. NEW-BERXE, - ,.,- ; 1 ' . j ':.. .... v-.--"-"'v'v':;HrT; :' - :;-- Refers to the citizens of New-Berne gener ally as to the quality and cheapness of his w ares.Every thing in his line, from the best to the cheapest, furnished at short notice. , ApU-tf ;V;:v;V-i4i-" 3 FOR THE SPEEDY CUREOF , . . Intermittent Fever, or Fever and Ague! Remittent Fever, JIiiIl A cue, Perlotlical lleadaclie, or Billoufc Ileadkclie, and. Billons Fevers, Indeejt for tne wlio'le clas ofdiieases orlglnat.. ine In llliary derangement, caiueil Ofl tUe Malaria of Miasmatic Countries. "We are enatded here to "offer the community a remedy whichwhile it cures the above complaints with certainty, is still perfectly harmlessm aiy quantity. Such a remedy is invaluable m districti where these aillicting disorders prevail. I lis Curb" expels the miasmatic poison of FevIu and Ague from the system, and prevents the cp velorment of the disease, if taken on tbnt proach of its premonitory symptoms. It is not oily the best remedy ever yet discovered for this ctss of complaints, but also the cheapest, rhe lafee quantity we supply for a dollar brings it within fie reach of every body ; and in bilious districts, wbjre Feveii and Ague prevails, every uocy siioiu have it and use it freely both for cure and protec tion. A great superiority of 'this remedy o ver ny other ever discovered for the speedy andcerfeji cure of Intermittents is that it contains no QunJ e or mineral, consequently it produces no quinisri or other injurious effects whatever upon the constjfcu ' tion. Those cured by it are .left as healthy 44 il they had never had the disease. . It Fever and Ague is not alone the conseqnencf pi 'the miasmatic poison. A great variety of ditdr ders arise from its irritation, among which bore Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Headache, Blhd Earache. Catarrh, Asthma, Jsal- pitatwn. Painful Affection of the Spleen, UytUr tcs Pain in the Bowels, Coke, Paralysis audpe tahqement of the Stomach, all of whtf, when originating in this cause, put on the tntermtttort time, or become periodical. This Cuke " excels the poison from the blood, and consequently cures them all alike. It is an invaluable protecuol to immigrants and persons travelling or temporarily lesiding in the malarious districts. If taken Cf ca sionally or daily while exposed to the !icton, that wih be excreted from the system, C--,cabtiot accumulate in sufficient quantity to ripen intosdis caself Hence it is even more valuable for prctec tinn than irure. and few will ever suffer from Inter- mittents if they avail themselves of the protection this remedy affords. .. Prepared by Dr. J. C AYEE It, CO t Lowell, Hass. & Col. New Berne. N.U . .a ui Drarists generally. - ;V .1 fdec17 lye. WATCH MAKER!"" a:i UtrceU New Berne EL, v N. C. ; 20 Pollok -o: ' I ' TTntches Clocks, fliul Jewelry ntatly repaired and .- 1' WAUBiXT-D. . . .;. oct 27 tf. . ! . TT awt.. 4T incuding the celebrated 'Cor lll 1:,., J. n,r rff ,7i,Tirrln- fHfO lira j.ji.,"v'- "?" Valvo - - jtatioiiuy , Engines, PoftaMe- - Kncines, &c. Al so. Circular Malay and b;iv Mills, Su ;ar Cane Mills, Shafting. Pulicvs,' inc.. Lath aud Shin -le Mills,' Wheat and Corn Mills. Circular Baws, B-.lt yJr inr;&c. Send-Tor descriptive Circular and Price Met. llth shall reflect the sentiaientr and! opinions of th. unmisfakcable loyal population f Eastern North Caro 1 lina, by an uncomprmising oppef ition to the doctrines of Secession, and by a fearless advocacy f the eterna principles of W00D HAi;iT, STEAM EITG. CO., febi2Ciw Utica. Wew York. At 1 ' T.:ifflp ri Hlror. trt and from the Charge, and checked to any desired poj i t. House Tree of f 'V yAltliOROUGH HOUSE, Fayetteville Street, . RLJElaS, Ki C. J.r First Class Hotel, for carrying on the Grocery business in this city unde ') !.t- :'a Arm mm. of LORCH BROTHERS ine bijio ; . . . j . . MILLS. :.-r'y - ROS WELL MILLS. E. P. LORCH. . Nbw-Bebnb, May 1, IS69 WM. LORCH. asi 1? Unsurpassed by arty i in tUe State. m ersons Owning Land, and would hkelo exchange H for ciw - find a cusloraer by.ftppjying a"!tT the subscriber, . , CUA- HIBBARIV a , , New-Berne, N C. . -niirr n-ninv ; flW . XfAU'RlAGE. A' NEW '' STAGES AT THE DEPOT OH THE AEE1YAL coKorL, Jr .,oxi.Ul0--.A xxi-J , . Mnseuvf Anatomy, embracing the subjects r.Hovr to Live and What to Live ior ; icou-o. uiiuri-T Ae : Manhood Generally Reviewed;-The Clause of ln- C -.!., KiTiilf.nr and Nfin'ons Diseases accounted for; Marriage Philosophically Considered, &c These lectures wilfbs forwarded on receipt f four stampa uy addressing SscRETABr Baltimors MSEtrt or akat - . . . - - . v.. ft. . a -. V - 2 -. mr oaiy. iVO. fl wiiHi riaiusrsere PTreet. ra-x:jnri- .. 0FAXL passekoeh TliAlNS. r ; When you qo to'nalolgh Ferdiaaiid. Uiricli, 'Vie " Big Indian," on Middle Street. J S-AJJUFACTUT-KB.' AND nEAtER IM ; SEGABS,;. . ;. AT WHO Ll SAL K ANDRE TA I L All kinds of SMOKING, CHEWING, i J-d SNUF ALSO r Meerchanmi Briar Wood and Kubber 1 pe . nrtd Segar Holders. U Lay rtpte u?iu ., TolH.",CO PoilcJuh. ! js??0" Orders punctually attended to. ' . 1 ,ur.eft lfi-tf - - ' jj . . ' jrsrorEMD. ' LOECIl BP.0S. & HILLS, D2ALSUS I'i Union, Liberty and il : Equant j before the law. - -j I I The TmES will Ve devoted to the common inter 26ts of oar ptople, with "malice toward none and charit' for all;" It will plead for the maintenance inviolate ol the National Government and its Credit : the education the ehcouragemes I ir PRODUCE, Found at Last! Found at Last 1 1 A SOUTHEEU DIAESHCEA MEBIOHT The most prrfect medicine ever com- BINED for Dif-rrhcalDiseases. r. It creates no fever in the most violent casesf '. , It nroduces a lie.xJtby action of the Liver, btomaeh arc iSUWVIS ,wi)iij .iwiiUi .j .-.-j,.-.-- r Triim lVirrhr?. " '? " ;; r S It is a pure cure for Diarrhoea in i d" itn. . f Itisa8iir.nifeforDixibii.i;niliren. ! Ir a sure cure for Dirrhcea caused from Colds. Itisaenrucureforcnoiera-aoruns. . , w , It it. a sure cure for cn uiera liuanium. . ! It is a sure cure for Consumption of the Bowels.. i .-trS- r .'TArr Traveller sliuald be Slioplied With. . ltls what every Piantaticn shoold be supplied with.' It is what every uousenoia saoaiu ue nzipncu i. It acts like a charm with Children teetliin j. r It iswhat Chikiren like ! It ia perfectly harmless It should be keptin every Nursery. , -H.ifriafe,Siireari5peedy. . It -will" we you aoig Doctor sbiil. - -It is a M suicine long sought for Sonttu--Ir is here! Pound at last ! ! Fonnd at hist ! II , It is onr duty to circulate it . 1 Pric. 50 cents per bottle. For side by W atfcina Co. R. S- Primrose & Co.. and R. Berry. Country oide led br John L. HeriUge. Broad St., .SewBelne. Sept 19 ' ' " Purifies the Blood. . t Eaie ly BnW-tt-Bnr!" GENERAL' MERCHANDISE, AT THE FOOT OY -.. jVlicLoLle tr sex, ALSO OX , , Broad Street, IK THIS CITY. : ; ! ' ' Z. i - .. by all available means of the people of immigration and the deTflopemcnt of our agricul tnral. mineral and commercial resources .-- " ' ' 'J ',). i- - " - I " While the Times will ba pre-minently a netcs paper, the departmemti of . :!" COMMERCE, AGRICtTLTVRE, ART ' SCIENCE, AND LITERATURE, " : . ' . - i : . 3 ; ' : - - . - i- 1! ! -;.--,' will receive sack attention by Reports, Essays, R- views and Sammaries as space will permit. Full reports on all matters of I-ocaIntercet will form a prominent f eatnre, and as there appears ae yet no otbei UVCOVDITIONAL,t7VIOlV PAPER n Eaetenk Korth Carolina, the advantages which th Tixes will offer as an advertising neclium are ap parent 1 joly Si, XS-S-ly. (JAUi .UWi the deal ers in" and consumers of snurf generally, that since theQwar, certair. tobacco manufacturers, being unable to iind a market for their snuffs, felf themselves obliged to counterfeit the. gen nnn..iranM tif nur nackajres. and ltnmi- iiai uuunMuiivu . late our Traue Aiari-S, so tuai a t . tion is necessary to detect the spurious article from the genuine, and others going so far as to assert that 4 Lorillara's snutt is ; no longer made.. " . . . i , . . In making this publication, we desire to warn the public against the impositions prac ticed npon them, as they are the loossrs there by Ji will be found upon comparison that Loriliard's Snuff is "far ahead? of j all Others, beino" made of the best stock, after .an original and secret process, known only to ourselves, besides possessing great age, , strength an J pungency, and is warranted not to .contain anv dangerous or deleterious 4ubslaces, which cannot be said of the many; worthless jr.iaa nni nn ailn bv others. The best Is the ohMnNt !n the end. A circular will always be mailed on application In ordctn.g, please ,.o;f- if Salt Snnft 'Ii:h Toastl.; or resD Snnff (Extra Scotch) is desired. ; v . 1 Hi Hates of Subscription; TlWtS CASH IX ADTAKCB. One Tear. Six Months....... Three Months .. . One Month;... ... .fA.ftO ...no .,9.00 . va Hates ot AdTcrtlsinff. Ten lines or cms inch epaca to constitute tajaare. One square one insertion '. Each sabseqtient insertion ' !' Uberal deductions nds to larr adrertucrs. Life on' n irawaiinn Sufinr Plantation.; An American who owns a sugar plantation in the Sandwich Islands writes lo the San Francisco Bulletin the following iLteresting account of the rapid growth and profit of the enterprise t . v -- - - "There is method in the growth of the cane. The same root, once planted, will put forth' three or four successive stalks ; that is4 cu'ting the cane this season, you burn the dry leaves on the field, and immediately after the - new ruioous or grouts spring up ot uie rovv n accord from the old root, and are ready for .. -f. cuttiugin two years'fiom now, and this is re-. : pcated three or four times before the old root is worn out and a new one d mandul. Ilanaa are necessary, a great nmuy of them for weed , ing outof tne young sprouis,-thinning, the leaves of the thriving cane and letting in the sua upon it, for culling, hauling, and the thousand little duties that keep us in running order. " ' The hands w ill marry ; over and over ; again, some oi intin. vunuini iuuiiipv now we find over three hundred oni occu pying fifty-three houses in our little kingdom. , There are houses of all descriptions. Many dwellings, two schools, the mill and adjacent , sheds, snops for the copper, blacksmith, car penter aLd but cher, storehouscBi stores two of them a dairy, a bifiiard room and polling ; aliy, for one n'eeds . same yccrea tion h?re. Moreover, guests arc both frtquent andnunie rous; the homestead with suierluous rot)mf is not enough ; one or two cottages are biult, , . and await the friend or stranger who looks in - upon ns. . a t rLi vbrpnk the steam whistle at the mill 'shrieks out its alarm, and the drowsy 'Jvana- ershurrv to the front. various languages may be heard chiefly'thc Hawaiin. Iiere are : ; Kanakers in abundance, South boa Islanders. Portuguese, Coolies, Japanese, and pei haps a Spaniard ur two,-wilh some lew wmie men. AH talking, all having something to say, each, one Irving to overcome 1 his neighbor with a crealcr volume u voiuu. it kuhuw the contusion ot ..longues. , . . The fcixty live volte .of oxen are woruea only a' week at a time, watered and leJ witn cane lops while in, and then fumed out ta craze, .--Freeh stock is necessary; 1 lie planter . must keep :it least one iiusureu, auu urn ij voke on hand, find replenisli when r.eeuiui, A hundred horses ar-d mules are here also, many of them in use dailv ; six hundred head . of t attle roam these hills to supply our table and keep up the stock; Flocks of sheep and -goats whiten the meadows; one thousand ? eight hundred acres are allotted to these run ning herd?; thev are not crowded. Pur mar ket is well furnished with fresh meats ; vege table gardens, orange, lime and banana tree V pineapples in their season, phuity of wild honey (I have not seen any . locusts yet), and the deluious, wild ohia supply our table. ' '.. Three wnite men oveme the vital parts of i h millwork. Four boilers lurnish the iuice and stmngely enough, lhe very cane that uas . y e ued it under the crushing rollers, gives its pith to oe urieo in uie un, imu mn. cient in '-quant Uy to keep the mill in motu n. In oi her orns. the mm runsio crusn ineeano and bod the juice, and the cane that it crwiies is nil that is requisite to keep it running. Does not that come pretty near to snowng me mys tery of perpetual motion? It is very inter estlnti to see the little rivulet of sap flowing into its receptacle, w uen, navin-t ueen uuiic-. an hoar and a half, it is .pread in the coolers and takes five days to gt t over it. Ana wuai a si"ht this cooling room is, , who hs great pans spread over the floor. J us. iinnn -oi half an.acre or moiasses canuy nun. a wufc it t '-'Then when the v. hole has settled into a - niass of clayey mud, it is fchnffled1 into thos little miracles, the centntugais, wncre m mu minutes and a half the muddy mass is whirled into Al sugar. , , . S , The sugar, when Tendy for its kegs, has not long to wait for the coopers are not back ward. At 'the beach, three miles Ircm the the mill, a storehouse receives the kegs as fast as thev are filled) and thither a ejdiooner comes regularly to take them to. Honolulu,.' where they are rcshinped for San Francisco and put into the markets As the day closes tli tinnlovi'ps take their last nual of fw.. It is dealt out to them from the officu, with proportions' of burd-bread and California salmon. Sugar cane is always allowed those who choose to eat it; it is the universal choice, apparently, to eat as much of it ns possible without exploding. , For conscience saka the poi is brought from a neighboring district, and five thousard pounds of it are coiisammea every week. It is a real sa'isfaclion fo watch the po( disappearing under the vigorous attai k of six or eight hengry fallows gathered round one calabash. Having eaten their al lowance of poi and fish, and the dAy's labor being completed, the evening is left to their diversious." . , . - ": We saw lately tender affection displayed for a rat There eat opposite to'rjs, in a ciy car. a yonng apd decidedly pretty girl who was fondling a rat and kissing it as if it were a curly-haired baby. The animal: was pure Avbite, and as tame ns n kitten. " '-T . " i. ! - ... ti.oc . 50 Sixteen Western and Southern States were 1 represented in the Crnrnartihvl CaaTeutloQ in ; Xoph!s Tnesdiiy. . J: . op at the Varborourrh. lb -tf ' i n
New Berne Times (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 26, 1869, edition 1
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