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' - - ' . ' - f , , - . . ' "us" ae -taw -3v yiw.-oi-.. nTLjrn fiATES OF ADVERT1S1NQ : rt'lilXSHIiD AND EDITED Geo. Y. Nason, Jr., and F. II. Stbuhs. Ten lines or one inch of fpace constitute a M)tur. One square, one insertion . . ; $l.Ct Each subseqnunt insertion - - . - 30 Liberal &ductlonv made to large dYertiM:rs. Special Notices charged S3 per cent- hier than dinary advertisements, t For advertisements Inserted irrcjulart j, 25 per c ' higher than usual rates will be charged. - All letters should be addressed Duly Tixxs, If a . Berne, N. C. . . ? c j 7 RATES OF SUnSCTHPTION ffrmtCtvih in A J tan ft, . " LIBERTY AND UNION, NOW AND FOREVER, IB AND;iNSEPARABLE.r-l)aniel; Webster. $6.0 3.00 3.00 . T5 !v Six Months Three Mourns One Month VOL V X0. 134. NEW BERNE. N. C. SUNDAY I0RNING. JUNE G. 18G9. -.- i PRICE 3 GENTS. - r - - 1. , !..JiottIsr.?lrst3ttranls -c' :f at ',t; ' " rzr The '-KM UY" HOUSE, situated on hilouth Je of the Depot, is now open for accnmmmlHiicm of the Traveling public AH ltailroad Trains stop half, uu hour at WelJon- jou go if jj()jjs Ij. EMRT, Proprietor. 5CEW-1IEHNE, N. C. " !: ' MANSION HOUSE, Charlotte, N. C- These two Hotels have been thoroughly Renovated and Re-furni shed. Q he patronage of . the Traveling Public is solicited. : WHI. P. ' MOORE, Proprietor. Merchants'. Club Houses CRA YEN STREET Xear the Post Office, ' ; NEW BEltNE. N. O. ' - ' " . y O ; PFRSONS coming to New Berne, will And this a neat and comfortable place t stop at. fcvery attenon aid to snesta. - y gj, " jMwnyt eupplied with the best of Wines, Liquors, " TABLES, With all the market, will nupply. - , LODGINGS, Uiisuryawwd. ' WM. L. PALMER. MaY2-l-tf. Proprietor. New Berne Hall! - i avin" removed mv establishmcriw and fitted np the I" I houie formerly Gccnpiert by Schilllnjrer & Co., or Millie street, in a manner which I hope will meet the approbation of M F1UE.XDS AXI) PATfiOKS, h:iv now a well supplied Bar. A full stock of "W ines, Liquors and Lager Beer, -.n-tnntlr on h;rid. I will aleo furnish BOARDING and liOlKilNl, and LUXUI AT ALL HOURS! OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE ! jaAGER BEER BY THE KEG ! Siu of the " BIG INDIAN,' Jliddlo fltret't. SOMETHING-. XEW! ! We nirain call the attention of our friend and the piii.lie to our arrangements for the bpiing and ,Sum- HUT, Our House i now tlir.,iii;hly relit ted. in first rate order for 1 In- uwtion of guests.. Comfortable roo and first rl :pi table. r Our Bar J iiiixurpas-eil for the quality of its liquors and the su p. riorirr of it beverages. .1 t LKPS. SMASH!?, v , I ; COCKTAILS, . rUNCIIKS, , . . CHE AM ALFS, SCOTCH ALES. v ' ' CIO A Its. c, &c. IN McALPJN'S UNSUItTASSED STYLE. Our Lunch Counter ,. . - - ,. - v. . - j: ...- Mill be found replete with all the delicacies of 1 AMli'S TONGUE. ' - ' PIGS' FKKT. SAIiDINES, - CHOWDERS, - v SALADS, &c, &C a 11 hours. Our Stables s oen for the accommodatloa of our city and coun it friends.. . Attentive and ciril hostlers and every i . ".lftil requisite. .Our country fricuds will now know hi're to pnt np their horses, wapron, &e-, on the roost i- :tonablo tenns, and quite contiguous totheniarlsets, a d in the heart of the city. Call at JOHN O'CONNOR'S. " Middle street, between Broad and Pollok. Ap22 2m . ; p u rcellhouse; WILMINGTON, N. C, i ntirely new, the largest and best furnished J ulel in North Carolina. "1 he Proprietor, Col. J. K. Davis (formerly , t the 3Iills House, Charleston), is always t ady to welcome its guests. (FORMERLY GRISWOLD'S) GOLDSBORO', NT. C. T. A. GRANGER & Co., PROPHIETORS. AIJ Railroads centering at and passing, this point V lht-ir Ticket OfficeiAn this Hotel. , i asengers gbing South, East and Wet dinoat this ' ,'1''1- . . . .... I ... t . t 'igftgetaken. to and frorii the House Free--of 'm:e, and checked to any desired pa it. Fayetteville Street, ! JIALE I a il , ' ;N. C . i t First Class HotoLy f f r - - v r..i ? , J- it 1 1- tt h AND IP A . surpassed by ' any in the Htnte. VaES AT THE DEPOT OU THE AEE1YAL ' 4X FASSEKGEll TBAI2?S. When you go to Ralcich WtopAt IheA'nrboro ugu. '. ' t . i.-.i itiu lwi( ttiA mnr- wt affords. Give the nbovc h. W lloase a frill and you shall bctisiicd. : lie sure tbat the sea- mm glisctUanrcss. PUBLIC NOTICE. WE. the undersigned, Assesiors for Town ship No. 8, will attend at thfl office of the City Clerk, in the City of Uew-Berne. from May 24, for the parpoe of receiving the Tax Lists tor sam lownfiuip jo. . t i z j - All persons are hereby notified" to come for ward and list their Taxes without further no tice. - - e Odce hours from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. , KOBT. G. MOSELY, BKNJ. JACOBS, ! t My 15 1m Assessor. JOHN -fVUMSTRONO. ! B O OK" B I K JD JEJ It BLANK BOOK MA N UFACTUREB, OVKR THIS If. C. HOOKSTOBE. ! ' : BALE I G E , 21 .!- 0 . .Trial, .Execution, llnute a.td'Ziocording Dockets made to order. North Carolina Reports andothei Law Books, bontfd in tmperior Law Binainsr, ' . j i Missing numbers of the Reports supplied and odd nnmners taken in exchange tor mnmug. FeblS-tf. nnilS. MARY ' FRIME,fpILLINEIi VI Craven street, opposite the ; Conrt House, New-Berne, 1. C, respectfully in forms the ladie that she attends to all orders in her line at short notice. t ? Bridal and mourning bonnets made to or- Ladies bonnets dyed bleached and shaped in the latest and most fashionable style. ! -"v:,'i ; Stamping for braiding and embroidery. Gentlemen's Summer Lats bleached 'and re paired. - ! . j. 'I ' Orders from the country respectfully so licited and promptly attended to. Mayll tf V JONES COUNTY, Office of County Commissioneijs, ) : ' ; Trenton, May 17,1 18G9. f All persons holding anyielaimsl against the County of Jones, North Carolina,! are jhereby notified to file the same, or a ! description thereof, if orders issued by the County Court, with Caswell Askew, Esq., Clerk of the Board of Commissioners. PREVIOUS TO THE THIRD DAY OF JUNE, 1809, in r ler that action maybe taken to provide for their iquidation. ,. , ' . .. ' :. i All claims and descriptions" of County or ders must be sworn to before some officer competent to administer an oath, c 1 . ... ! J. A. HASKELL, I j Chairman Board Commissioners, My 20141 ; .'''Jones County, N. C. LIST YOUR TAXES! ! LIST YOUR TAXES ! ! Owners of Real Estate within the City lim its are notified to come forward and list the same with the subscriber during the first twenty days of Juuc, at his oCice on Broad street. ' ."' - - l- ' ! Citizens of New-Berne will also come for ward and list their-Polls. Ofiice Hours from 9 to 11 a. m.. and from to p. m. JOSEL'II NEIiSfy. Alderman. CITY OilD 3 K A1N CES. If. is Orlalnel ly tlif Mayor and ltixird dfAldm mit of the City of l.rew-Bnne, That i'rwn and a u date "all Barber Shops or aloons shall close at H! o'cJock, a. m., on SruMays. - i j Ft it fnrth.tr n-dairt--d, That all Ordinances: or parts of Ordinances conflicting herewith be and the ainc are hereby repealed. j It i further Ordained, That from and ;ifter date. the sale of Bread ou Sunday shall be confined to tlic regular places of business, and that said places shall cIosm at 9 o'clock, a. lu. 1 I He it farther Ordaivtct, That all Ordihan'-es or parts of Ordinances conflicting herewith be, and the same are hereby renealed. I It U further Ordained. That from and after June 1st, 1SK58, all Vessels. Bat. ami other crafts, bringing irram to this oort. shall be allowed to retail the sjime -foi two days, and if desirimr to' retail for , a longer pe riod, the person or persons so desiring shall apply for and take out a retail licence. j ! It U further Ordained That a tax of One Dollar per head upon each and every Don within the city limits, be, and the same is hereby levied for the year ending December 30th, I8.a. Each dog snau wear a collar wun a number attached, said number to be furnished by the Citv Clerk uihhi the payment of ten cents Him the tax. He it f urther Ordained. That any and all dogs found within the city limits without such number after July let. shall le taken in charge by the City Marshall ar d his assistants and kept for three daysj, subject to re- demotion by the owner thereof upon payment of tax Hud one dollar for keeping. If not redeemed within t.tiSdme snecified. then sal douSrto be4ulled. j It isfurther Ordained. That from and 'after date no cart, wagonor other vehicle be allowed ! to stand upon any of the streets of the citv. and sell goods or merchan dise threfrom. "after 9 o'clock, a. ro. : Provided. Tbat this Ordinance ahalpnot apply to vehicles coming from without the city limitsv: ! ; i It is further Ordai7iedT3iit the Ordinancean rela tion to the sale of grain by weight be, and the same Is hrnhv nrfAled. i 1: ;- It Is further Ordained, That section serenteen of the City License Tax Ordinance be, and same is hereby repealed.: - - ' v; v-..,.-1; .- r . : It is fvrtlier ordained. That from and after date. mv nnd all nersons rexcent Policemen, while in the dis charge of their duty) who shall discharge firearms with in the city limits snau ne qeemeu gniur ui n imsu and shall Day i fine of Two dollars for each onil vrv offttnee. ' v ' - " " ,.-1 i Kegnl fieri. That the Meat and Fish stand? at 'the Peo ple's Market be allowed to remain open until 9 o'clock a. m. Sundays. ! Passed by the Ikartl of Aldermeu. Monoay, iviay l , 18WK It. T. UEJtUY. Mayor. Jno. S. Manix, City Clerk. , may ai-tt. Manutacturer ana Lieaier ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE, Corner of !' ; BROAD ANDriDDLE STREETS, Refers to the citizens of IN eweYnc gener ally as to the quality and cheapnessvof Jiis wares. Everything in his line, from the best to th. cheapest, furnished at short notice. , ApU-tf s. . . fO-PARTNKRSmr NOTICK We, the under- signed, have this day entered into an eqr.al partnership for carrying on the.Grocery business in this city under the style and firm name of LORCU BROTHERS & mills." '- ' TinawTCT.T. MILIU3. E.P. LORCH. ! WM. LORCII KbW-Bkbsk, May 1, 18C9. ' LAND WANTED. Persons Owning Land, and would like to exchange it for Fancy Dry Goods, can find a customer by applying to, or addressing the subscriber. UliAtt. uiiitiAUU, j k :4 ; ' :v t- New-Berne; N. C. PHILOSOPHY OF MARRIAGE. A New Conns e or LECTcnKS. as delivered at the New-iork Museuia of Anatomy, embracing the subjects : How to Live and What to Live for; Youth, Maturity and Old Ace1: Manhood Generally Reviewed r The Cause of in- di esfion; Flatulence and Nervous Diseases accounted Xtorriaw Ph?lAirnhlrtll Pjiiiisirlprw! ' Ac These IV! , M w A 7 lctures will bo forwarded on receipt of four stamps by addressing Secretary iialtimoke museum or anat omy. No. 74 West Baltimore street, Baltimore, jaay gTtbicinjcs. Scrofula, or King's Evil, is Cuiistitutional disease, a corruption of the blood, by which this fluid become -vitiated, weak, and poor- ein in the circnlation, it perrades the whole lody, and may burst out m disease on any part of it, - No organ is free from its attacks, nor is there one "which it may not destroy. The scrofulous taint is variously caused by mercurial disease, low living, dis ordered or unhealthy food, impure air, filth and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and, aboTe all, by the venereal infection. "What ever be its origin, it is hereditary in the con stitution, descending from pare&tt to children unto the third and fourth generation ; Indeed, it seems to be the rod of Him who says, I will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their children." -- -' -'-:.' ;" . Its effects commence by deposition from the blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in the lungs, liver, and internal organs, is termed tubercles ; in the glands, swellings ; ; and on the surface, eruptions or sores. This foul cor- rupbon, which genders in the blood, depresses the energies of life, so that scrofulous constitu 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, j 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 are aggravated by the same cause. One quarter of all our people are scrofulous ; their persons are invaded by this lurking in fection, and their diealth 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 jwe supply in . AYER'S Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, the most effectual , remedy which the medical skill of our times can devise for this every where prevailing and ftal 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 system from its destructive consequence Hence it should be employed for the cure of not only Scrofula, but also those other affec- tions which arise from it, such as Eruptive and Skin Diseases, St. Anthony's PiitE, Kosk, or Erysipelas, Pimples, Pustules, Blotches, Bt.ains and Boils, Tumous, Tetteu and Salt Rheum, Scalu Head, Hinqwohm, Rheumatism, Syphilitic and Meucukial Dis eases, Dkopsy, Dyspepsia, Debility, and, indeed, all Complaints akisino fkom Vitia ted on Impure Blood. The popular belief in " impurity of the blood " is founded in truth, for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The particular purpose and virtue of .this Sarsapa rilla is to purify and regenerate tins vital fluid, : without -which sound health is impossible in contaminated constitutions. IE rC 9 3 Ague Ctire, FOR THE SPEEDY URX OV Intermittent Fever, or Fever and Ague, Remittent Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical Headache, or Bilious Headache, and. Bilious Fevers. Indeed, for the -whole clas of diseases originat ing in biliary derangement, tanteu oy the Malaria of Miasmatic Countries. We are enabled here to offer the community a remedy which, while it cures the above complaints with certainty, is still perfectly harmless in any quantity. Such a remedy is invaluable in districts where these ainicting disorders prevail. A his " Curb " expels the miasmatic poison of Fever and Ague from the system, and prevents the de vehement of the disease, if taken on thrt fst ap. proach of its premonitory symptoms. It is not only the best remedy ever yet discovered for this class of complaints, but also the cheapest. The large quantity we supply for a dollar brings it within the reach of every body ; and in bilious districts, where Fever and Ague prevails, every body should have it and use it freely both for cure ana protec tion, a great superiority 01 mis remeuy over vuy other ever discovered for the speedy and certs ji cure of Intermittents is that it contains no Quim le or mineral, consequently it produces no quinism or other injurious effects whatever upxm the constitu- they had never had the disease. Fever and Ague is not alone the consequence of the miasmatic poison. A great variety of disor ders arise from its irritation, among which are Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Headache, Blind ness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, Pal' pitation. Pain ful Affection of the Spleen, Hyster ics, Pain in the Bowels, Coke, Paralysis and De rangement of the stomach, all of wluc", wnen originating in this cause, put on the intermittent type, or become periodical. This Curb" expels the poison from the blood, and consequently cures them all alike. It is an invaluable protection to immigrants and persons travelling or temporarily tesiding in the malarious districts. If taken occa sionally or daily wnile exposed to the r2i"Vtion, that will be excreted from the system, tz. cannot accumulate m sufficient quantity to ripen into dis- v t 1 V 1 m . ease, iience it is even more vaiuaoie ior protec tion than cure, and few will ever suffer from Inter mittents if they avail themselves of the protection this remedy affords. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYEB to CO , Lowell, Has. ti. o. t'rimroso & Co., jSow iteme, N. U.. and at Drugits generally. dec 17 lyd Found at Last ! Found at Last!! A S0UTHEEN DIAEEHCEA 1IEDIQIHE. T HE MOST PERFECT MEDICINE EVER COM BINED for Diarrheal Diseases. It creates no fever in the most violent cases. ; . It produces a healthy action of the Liver, Stomach and - Bowels, thereby . relieving many cinplaiuls aiiei from Diarrh(pa. rItjs a,sure enre for Diarrhtea In dnlts. It i a sure care for Diarrhoea m cmldrcn. It is a ure cure foi Diarrhoea caused from Colds. - Itisasiir curt for Chronic Diarrhtea. . It is a surecure for Cholo-ra Morbus. It is a sure cure for Cholera Infantum. It is a sura cure Tor Consumption of the Bowels. It s what every Traveller should be supplied with. It is what every Plantaticr. should bo supplied with. It is what every Household should be supplied with. It acts like a charm with Children tecthinjr. " It is what Children like ! It isperf ectly harmless It should be keptin every Nursery. . ; It is Safe, Sur and Speedy. " It will save you a nij Doctor's bill. X' , , It isaM3uicine lonjr sotisrht for Sonthx It is here! Found at last ! ! Found at last ! ! ! " It is our duty to circulate it I - Price, 50 cents per bottle. For sale by Watkins & Co. R. S. Primrose & Co., and R. Berry. Country order? filled by J ohn u. Heritage. Broad St., New Berne. Sept 19 , . . Purifies the Blood. , . - i - ' ' ' ; l Tor Sale by Druggists EvcryWliere vJnly 2X, lSJJS-ly. D E. F. Small wood. Physician and Sargetm ' OfSce Craven Street. near New - Street D- P. B, Rice, . . . , j . . Phj'sician and Surgeon. . . (COUNTY PHYSICIAN) !3ce Pollok, btrect, second door east of H. xc2 Street. V - -;, . , - 1. II. C. DATCO, Physfclan arid Currjoon. (CITY AND PORT PU YSICIAN). C Ice and residence on CraTcn Street, be low Pollok street. . . '! - nstitrss Jloiices, . , JAVUALEY, WATCU AND CLOCK ilAKil -craven street, Ncw-Berne, K. C Dealer in Pine Wateheav Clocks, Jewelry Spectables, Pistols, Ac &c Watches and Clocks repaired at reasonable rates, and warranted one year. A13-3ni J. McSorley, rcfrt Practical BOOT and SHOE Maker, f Ul POLL OK STREET, 3 doors west of Middle. A LL WORK done promptly, in the best manner, and Jt. by competent workmen. Particular attention paid to the nuiking of cust5u hoots,- of tho bt-st Frt-nch calf ttock, for Kentiemon. Cnetom made boots alwaye on hand, and for sale. . jan 2i-tt Fresh Lot "of old Tens, . CHEAPER THAN EVER. WARRENTEB FIRST CLASS manufactured by , i Marie, Todd & Co., and Jom Foley. at . ": - ' r J, E. NASH'S. : :t i 34 POLLOK STREET, NEW BERN, N. C. : This Bakery is still carried on in the bcPt of riianr e where you can always find the BEST QUALITY of r Bread, Cakes Pies, &e. : : Parties and Weddings furnished with all kinds of Oi ' namental and Fancy Cakes at tht hoi test notice. M. II ANN, Proprietor, JanlU,18fkS-tf Manwell h Trcinvitli's. Black-iuitli, j M ACIII1VE SIIO I And Brass Foundry, Horse SSiorinST. 1 1- Trenwitli. CRA VEN STREET, New Berne, N. G. Highest Cash Price paid for old Iron, Copper &c All kiudg of above named work done with dispatch, at tho lowest CASH PRICES. oct27 tf .SAM. K. EATON, j WATCH MAEER ' ": 'AND i ". '-; - : 20 Pollok Street, New Berne,N. C. -:o:- Watches, Clocks, and Jcwch-y neatly repaired and . WAIiltANTKli. j oct 27-tf. ' ' - FnoM 4 to 350 Ilonsf: Powkb, incudina the celebrated Cor lis Cut-off Eocinf s, i Slide Valve i Stationary Engine, Portable Engines, -Ac. , Al- fo, Circular Mulay and Saw Mills, Sujrar Cane Mills. Shafting. Pullers. &c. Lath and Shingle Mills, Wheat and Corn Mills, Circular Saws, Bwlt ing; &c i; Send for descriptive Circular and Price Lit. i WOOD & MANK, STEAM ENG. Ap., feb 12 Cm Utica, New York. Ferdinand Ulrich, vlf. the " Biff Indian," Fon Middle Street. MANUFACTURER AKO TtEALCn 131 1 SEGARS, j AT WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL All kinds of SMOKING, CIIEWING, d bNUF OBACCO. I r ALSO , j Meerchaum, Briar Wood tnd Rubber Pip T. and Segar Holders, Clay Pipe and 'kaJ' i 2'obacco , 1'ouclies j tW Orders punctually attended to. I Jnne l-tf. JUST OPENED. L0RCH BROS. & MILLS, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, t , t. f t PROViSIONS, 5 I . PRODUCE, ' ' AND i ' Jll;).C'r7 GENERALyMERCIIANDISE, - 'i I :-.iii ' AT THE FOOT OF Middle street-" , ALSO ON , . t i' - ! - r I j . I , 'ft Broad Street IN THIS CITY. i " We tiesire to warn the deal ers inrana consumers or snurx generally.1 tuat since the war, certain tobacco manufacturers, being unable to find a market for their; snuffs, felf themselves obliged to counterfeit the gen eral appearance of our packages, "and! immi tate our Trade Marks ,so th at ; aldose inspec tion is necessary to detect the spurious article from the genuine, and others going so j far as In making this publication, we .desire to warn the public against the impositions Jprac ticed upon them, ai ithey ire the looser? there by. -It will be fouud upon compaiisfm that Iibrillards Snuff is "far ahead" of all others, being made of the best stock; after an original and secret process, known only to "ourselves, besides possessing great age, strength . an 1 pungency, and is warranted not to v contain any, dangerousy or deleterious substances which cannot be said of the many worthless articles put on sale by others. The best is the cheapest in the end. t A circular will always be mailed oa spplicatirtn 5 1 In ordeiitig, nlcaje specify IfSalt SniSff (H! h Toast), or Kresh Snuff (Extra Scotch) is desired. fm LURIULARD. WOW TOfK. THK Ie-lJerne Times, THE ONLY D A ! L Y Eepublican Paper PUBLISHED I1Y EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA. ISSUED FROM 22 VRA YEN STREET, WE W B E H1V.E , ! N rjilIiS TIMES is issued as an Inlepeiient and PmgressiVe Jonrnal which shall reflect the sentiments and opinions of tb unmUtakcable loyal population ef Eakeru North Caro lina, by an nncomprwmlsing oppesitiok to the doctrines of Secession, and by a fearless advocacy f the eterna principles of r t Union, Liberty and Tin 01-j illllallXy before the , Law. mi. mm . . xne x i jies win ke devoted to the common infer. jsts of our people, with " malice toward none and charit for all;" itwlUplfor the maintenance Inviolate ol ' i the National Government and Its credit : the education by all available means of the pevple ; the enconragemea of Immigration and the dereIopinent of Vir agrical. turaL mineral and commercial resources. While the Tmes will b preeminently a news paper, the depart meats of j ; ." -!: 3 - ! - ". '- "... . i : . ' , ,: A. ! COMMERCE, AGRICULTURE. ART SCIENCE, AND LITERATURE, will receive sack attention by Reriorts. Kskav.. Pr. views and -Sammarfes as space will jpennlt. ?nYl ort on all matters of Locatlnterest will form a prominent feature, and as there appears as yet no other UffCONDmONAI. UNION PAPJBK Eastern Forth Carolina, the advantages which th Times, will offer. as an tdvertisins ajedinm are parent J I -j . ; Kales of. 8nbsHption2 TZKXS CASH IX ADV4JVCX. One Year....'.:... Six Months....... .. 3.00 . . 2.00 .. 5 Three Months One Month... Kates ol AdTeVtising. t i i 4 - ii) 'fas . i. aw'i r. il !ii j - , Tcn lines or one inch space to constitute square. One sqnare one insertion Each sahseqnent insertion Liberal deductions mad $1.00 to laritt- advert sets. ALLSOMS OPGCESIP; r Cherries are ripe' in New York. j The largest incoire in Iowa for 1SCS, Is re turneil by Gen. EjT; Winslow of Davenport. e(K),ooa a -f.h t m v r ,:,T , A- George H. Pendleton was thrown from his ! carriage ...at Cincinnati, O., Saturday, and badly injuretl' . . . , . . Tennessee wants to liorrow $1,1(X),000 to -pay the July Interest on its bonds, which are plenty and cheap. - ; The New, York Sun shines daily now for orcr C0,fXO subscribers, tin Increase of ; ncarl fifty per cent wilhin the last year, j Daniel H. Byan, an Albany, N. Y.; rcpea- -ter,n has been sent to the State prissn for two years. He tried t vote in two wards, whilo he lived In only one. , Great preparations' are making for tho cel ebration of the anniversary of, the battle of Gettysburg, which will occur July 5, us the Fourth falls on Snnday.V Gen. Buiter field of New York Will be chief marshal. - i The New York post office is not to 1 changed, after nil, but will be ; errectid on the original site selected on the City Hall park. Two hiindml thousand dollais are already apnnpnated fur the workot coi.strnc tion. : - ,-- ' .A The sex of the art critic of the Tribun? is rather unconsciously, even if not delicately. ' disclosed by this little remark.1 Speaking of j Thomas Ilicks, the eritic snvs; All the lit- -ler of his portrait is as familiar to us as our garter." "' r- :- , t ' It seems Minister Harvey was paid his, sal ary at Portugal, regularly, in fcpile of the re fusal of Congress tor five or six years to vote the proper appropriation. Mr. Seward paid it out of the surplus consular fund, thus out witting Congress, yet keeping wilhin the lof gal province ot ins authority. It is pretty hard to beat the old , fox. who has presided over the State Department these last eight ycais. r ;A ';, It. A. ilcMurray, of the internal revenue department at Washington, is a natural lightning calculator. lie. can do the figur ing which requires fourteen ordinary clerks, and in much' less time; and his daughter, only nine years old, can multiply a number, of any tjWenty figures by another twenty figures, andfnote thee result in a single" line, as fast as she "can make the figures. Yhat J wil this come to in .the next generation ? In the supreme court at Lock port, N. Y., a few days since the seat of an absent juror was ocenpied by a dog. The judge, address ing oue of the counsel, said, . You see Mr. Lanmng, that the jurymen's seats are all oc cupied. Are you ready to proceed?" .The lawyer raised his glasses to his eyes, and after a brief survey of the jury-box replied : Your honor, that fellow might do for a judge; but I should hate to trust him for a juryman." The judge joined hcarlity in the laugh that roiio weflr- ....... -, - S iThis is the way one woman states" the most pressing rwant of the sex. and the way to alleviate it, in the columns of the devolu tion :" The. great want of women at present is moneymoney for their personal waats, money to carry - out their plans. - I propose that- they-hall earn it, that tbey shall learn to consider it as honorable to work for money as for; board and cloihes. I demand for them equal pay for equal work. I demand that the bearing and rearing of children, the most exacting of employments, and involving most terrible risks, snail be the best Dam work in the world, and that husbands shall treat their wives -with at least as much consideration. and acknowledge them entitled to as much money as wet-nurse." , Gorove, the Hungarian minister of trade, is a great admirer of the fair sex, and bis eyes sometimes mislead his brains. 'All Europe is just now laughing over his latest adverture. n wincu ne oia noi, to say me jcast, iiavetbe luck of Ruy Bias. One evening Gorove i wa . saunieiiug tuoiig me iiiizaoein promcnane in resin, Diooamg over ine future commercial greatness of that city, when he was suddenly interrupted by the appearance of a lovelr fe- . , f i fi, , .i . . . oiaiu iorm, aviiusu siiK aress ugnuy loucuea his arm in passing. J By the aid of his eye glass he was enabled, in the twilight, to dis cover that most beautiful curls belonged to the euchacting phenomenon : and as he was not compelled to meditate about Pesths fu ture greatness just then, he followed I be, re treating form to the steps of a very line man sion.- lue young lady tor so it was glanced round as she ascended the steps, and Minister Gorove accepted this as an invitation to follow lie v.id so entering first a largo lobbyt when his pretty guide, smiling bb witcbingly at him, opened the door of u second room, and in a most charming manner asked her follower to enter. In the said room there sat a venerably old gentleman, to whom the beautiful voung gnl said : " Papa, here is a patient who is looking for jou," at the same time closing the door and disappearincr. Papa inquired about the disease! of his patient, who complained of short-sightedness.- The doctor prescribed that he should v ear binocha. in stead of monocles, which he had previous-' ly worn. Gorove paid a good smart fee, and both separted on the best of terms, Y " r . " - : r' - i ... . Household Ucceipts. Calomel, mixed with corn meaL will cure cholera in chickerls. ' , , It is said that strawberry ;lants come from the third and fourth sets of runners, and that the first and second setK uhould be cut ott Soua iliLK DocoHSTJT8.--Take two enrw of sour milk, one teaspoonful of soda, two' bible srKwnfuls of cream, one cup of sugar, and one i i m. " A fil. it i ' mm egg pui uiw iae imxiure wiiuoui, ueaung, juia floTix enough ior a stm salt and' spice to taste. ; , - - .-- V - --' i.-i' . Loap Cake. One cup of yeast, one r.p of sugar, one enp oi law, one cup of milk, two epKH, stir ti3 as j-ou can and let it rise over ni"ht. In the morning add two cnp sugar, two cupts butter, -one egg and a very little soda. one pound raisins. .?a ' r ;-uh, 4t- .-v Coffee CAXE.4-One ctip of butter, one of kour cream, one of cofTec, live eggs, onceup of cur rants, one of stoned raisins, one' tea-tmoonful cinnamon, one of allspice, ' one nutmeg, one teaspoonral soda; add flour to mix hard and bake slowly. A.-. , ; . '. Wash fob Bodies of Fbutt TiusEs.---On ounee of. copperas;', to eight or ten gallons., of water forms a good wash, '''and is advised for trial as preventative against blight. One pound of blejicher 8 not la and one gallon of water forms . a wash that cleans off all insects.' . " . , , , Soub Milk Loaf Case. One pint of. flour. ono coffee cup of sugar, one coffee cup of our riilt ' ntia oovirrtrTiVil i;-1 Ii3i;rtT vrxt ii Ilia ,ril V UUlAf VMV V i A CVUa U1HOV1 W, AAft AV U.A and stirred to a foam, one egg, four spoonfuls melted butter, one teaspoonful cream tartar mixed with the flour, nutmeg and. raibona as desired. I -This makes tod good loaves. 1 The ; kitchen . is more , important than - tlus parlor. ! '"It should be kei)t perfectly clean, well j lighted, properly ventilated, and supplied with 50 ( in.oKKoTv rorivenipnf'fiis-Jf:-, "Drv.wortfl and aljri -V fire, and an abundsmt supply of tsoft water, will greatly facilitate the labor of houile or tenants.' ' ,- ' ' - Monthlr Vibitor.' r- X ti ' . .f -." i , j i - .fvt.t , ! iff '
New Berne Times (New Bern, N.C.)
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June 6, 1869, edition 1
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