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...J - ;-V .rl : .v.. V v AX voL,'Yi.-xo.i. ; NEW BERNE. N. C. TIIORSnAY MOUSING. JULY 1:1869. PRICE'S CEJ5TS. - 4, . 4 -a .... . , - , '" ' I...'' ... ' ; : ' . ' . . rUKLISIIKD AXD KOITKIl 7 . ' BY ' 0k6. "iV. Nasox. Jr., and F. IT. Stkbns. v RATES' OP SUBSCRIPTION Term f?hin,Alvacf.; OneYcr - 'Thn-' Month ' - B.O s.00 300 75 0n Mfth AT . The i.MriV" HOUSE, situated on i,f8onth Rule of the Dnpot. is. now opmi r for -Railroad Trains stop half an hour at WT1ip Tahle suppled ith tho bAt the mar iPt nfTords. Give the ahove NKW Hotise-a i.? nd von shall be satisfied. Be sura.lbat u i! to thp"1fWVw Hone " : 3 ou rrtrnXf A R T, "RMRV Pronrietr. NEW-BERNE, N. C. MANSION HOUSE, Charlotte, N. C. - - : 1 . "f . ' niicse two Hotels have heen thoroughly Renovated and Ke-mrnisnea. The patronage of the Traveling Public is soiiciieu; V1I. P. MOORE, Proprietor. fob 19 Bin , Merchants' Club House, CRAVEN STREET. t - - ' Near the Post Office, NEW BERN E.N. C . PERSONS cominsi to Hew Berne, will flwl thl a nent and comfortable place tm ftop at. Every attention aid to guestM. n BAR AUvnys eapplicd with the bept of tTincs. LiqnorF, I AJJJjrJo, . . With all tho market, will supply. LODGINGS, Unsurpassed , WM. L. PALMER."': Mav2-l-tf. ; rroprietoi. New Berne Hall! Uwinr mmovwl my est.a'Hshmn.. nnd fitted np the housMform-vlv 6i:Mini'd hv s-hilliiv.'fr & C'o.ov Mlcstr"t. In a inanncr which I hope will meet the jipro'wnoli of 31 V KRIENDS AND PATliO-NS. 5 li iv tm.,- n well supplied D:ir. A full stock of f V in 3s, Liquors and 'Lager Beer, u-t intlv on har.d. 1 .will vtlso furnish BOARDING n ul IA lm Nt. .inl . un en at a 1. l no it us 0 YSVUIK IN VVttllY STYLE I -LAUIW JSIJEK BY HIE KEG ! FEIt'lMXAX!) Ul.UICfl, Si-h of the "BIG INDIAN,' Woe. 12 tf -Middle street.' ! SOMETHING NEW!! We aq;ain call the attention of our friends and The pulilicto our arrangements for the Spring and Sum m.r, . ,x Our House 1 now thoroughly refitted, ar.i in first rate order f 01 t tin reception of guests. - Comfortable 100 -s and first rlisji table. Our Bar i unsurpassed for the quality of its liquors aud the su iH-rinrity of its berverages. 4l.Li:P'S, SMASHES.' COCKTAILS, PUNCHES. CREAM ALFS, SCOTCH ALES, : . CIGARS. &c, &c. IN McALPIN'S UNSURPASSED STYLE. Our Lunch Counter 'II be found replete with all the delicacies of the sca- i amb s tongue, pigs' feet, SARDINES, CHOWDERS, SALADS, &c, &c, 1 hours. .. , Our Stables i open for the accommodation of onr city and coun- hj'lricnds. Attentive and civil hostlers and' every iK'nlfal requisite. Our country frieuds will now know Mvre to pnt up their horses, wagons, &c, on the most !"isouabl terms, and quite contiguous to the markets, 1,1 il in the hoart of the city. Call at JOHN O'CONNOR'S, Middle street, between Broad and Pollok. hTl tf PURCELL HOUSE, WILMINGTONj N.-C, entirely new, the largest and best furnished I J;"tel in North Carolina; ' i 1U Iho Proprietor, Col. J. R. Davis (formerly f the Mill's House,- Charleston), is - always 1 :uly to welcome its guests. . VAHBOROUGIl HOUSE, Fayetteville Street," It A X JE T G H 9 N. First Class Hotel, c. XSV If Unsurpassed by any in tlxe Htate. . STAGES AT THE DEPOT OH, THE ABKIYAL OF A LL PASSENGER TRAINS. When you go to Raleigh itop at the Yarborouch. vb lu tf CITY OIltollVAAtJES. 1 Jt is Ordained by the Mayor and Hoard of ' AMer ten of the City of X$w-Berte, That f romi and a ft date.H Bnrber Sliop or jiiloons shall cloe at 10 o'clock, a. in., ou Sundays. ; JSf u jaruier uruatnta, 1 nat ail urctmancee ot parts of Ordinances conflicting-' herewith be, aud the same nre h-rcby J.etealed. , t It i further Ordained, That from and after dato! the sale of thread ou Sunday Bhair bo confinrd to thei regular i v?s of .businese, and that faid pjacc shall close at U o'clock, a. m.. - : - ,-.--U Beit fuflhef. Vrdalned That all Ordinances or parts of Ordi nance conflicting herewith be, and the same are hereby repealed. 1. i r-iir-t)v;.-va i .t It It furtlttr Ordained. That from and after Jon 1st. 1868, all Vesseld. Boats.' and other crafts, hrinfrintr' tn-aiu to this port, shall baalluwed to retail the wme for two uays, ana 11 a.ejrrjn to retail fot N onager pe- nocfc tnc person or prsous so desiring shall apply for and take oat a retail licence. , , , r , It is further Ordained. That a tax of One Dolbir tmt head upon each and every Dog within the city limits. "nine ie uwrupj icviru ior me,ye encnug December 0th, 1S J. Each do sluxU wear a collar with a n amber attached, said number to ha fiunished by the City C3erk mon the payment of ten centst HiKLthe Ux JJf n further irdmned. That ant and all doers fonud within the ciy limits without such number after July . . l. 1 1 i i . 1 . 1 , L . r . . im, biuui Fn- tuKi-n jij cn-irse y ine tjiry 3iar$iiaii ai a his assislants and kt-iit for three days, subject to re demption by the owner thereof upon payment of tas aaa one dollar tor Kcepinir. it not 'rtuwrned withm the time specifitid. then wii t dogs, to be killect . v Jt t jurcter .urct-airtefi. That, from and after date 110 can, waon, or other vehicle !e allowed to stand unm any of the streets of the city, and sell goods or merchan-- aise . tnrt'trom. alter '. o clock, a. r. : rrovided. That this Ordinance shall not 'apply, to vehicles coming from without the city limits. Jt is further Ordained, That the Ordinance in rela tion to the snle of grain bywcignt be, and. the same is 1 nereoy repealed. , ! ; It in further Ordained, That- section seventeen of the City License Tax Ordinance "be, 1ud same Is' hereby repealed. .. t ' !; i : '!!. : It is further ordained, Thnt'from and after date, any and all persons (except Policemen, while in the dis charge of their duty) who shall discharge firearms with-, in the city limit shall be deemed, guilty of a rnisde--meanor, aaid shall pay fine of Two dollars for each and every offence. ; , . Resolved, That the Meat and Fisli stands at the Peo- pie's Market be allowed to remain open until 9 o'clock' am. Sundays. , -n '.,. - ; : . ? :i : .?., Passed by the Board of Aldermen. Monday, Mav 17, 1S60. K. T. BEKRY, Mayor. Jko. S. Masix, City Clerk. may21-tf.f 'An Ordinance in Eelation to Velocipedes. . i CiTYj Cleek's Office,". -) : ' : June 15th, 18G9 'fV!,' JT IS ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND ALDER MEN of the City of New-Berne, That frtra and after date, no person, or persons be allowed to j : Hide or Drive ;Velocipetlc upon any of the sidewalks of the city, under a penalty of two dollars for each and every offence. jj N '.. ; June 15-10d. JOHN; S.' M ANI3T, City Clerk. NOTICE. NEW ELECTION PEEOIN OTS. f THE COUNTY OF ClfAVEN.' t! Office Board of County Commissioned. ! I Ne-.v-Beuxe, Ar. C, June 14th, TTHE FOLLOWING places have been designated, ;by the Board of County; Commissioners of (JiaveJ; Comity as the Precincts for-holding clitun. Mmi held in the respective Townships f Craven County, for Township purposes, ou the lifst Thursday in- Au-gm-t, itfJU: . . . . . ... U ' In "Township .Vo.,1; Swift Crock wttV . . w ... - jr(t, o .4rtlnur Gaskins's. " " : uYo. 3 Buy Liver, or Milh r's Mill. I il - : jVo. L Brown's 'Creek Mill. , i , jYo. "). A damsV Creek (former place.) " 2"o G. Lee's farm. jVo. : Gabriel ilardison's. ' " Ao. s. County Jail. I,' o !). Blildhj's Cross Roads., By orde r of the Bo:ird. June. 17-1 m. JAS. C. HARBISON, Clerk Bo-id Coms. P ROI'OSALS FOIf i:UPl'LlE of RATIONS 'AND HI? CHANDLI EY, Notice is heieby given that stsxkd proposals for fur nishing Rations and Ship Chandlery for the use of th t'nited States Reverine Cutterw in the District or Pam-licoV-Y. C, will be received Lby the uudersigned at his office at tho Custoin-IIonec, in Ncw-Bernc, ttntil 12 o'clock, noon, the 2(ith day of June, 1S69. C.ontracts'to ; be .for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1S70. , , , A list of articles to be f urnlfhcd can bc, seen at the Custom-Ilonse. ' ' . , R. W. KING. .v ; , , -( Collector of Customs. iTew-Berns, X. C7., June 12, lb6. ; ' je 13-2W. ; -.''. . i: '"""; " , .;..'! i. PATENT POCKET' GORN-SHELLER - PKotes OVER jiOO PER CEXT. Southern,'.Stnte and County' Ri ghts f or sakv Great novvlty. ft-H ,h' At' i W ISA VER 5 & JON ES. Mnjnacurcrs. Pittsburg, Pa. j : 12- PHILOSOPHY ' OF ' 3f ARRIAGE'. A; Net Cofrse of LEcttntBSj bs delivered at the New-York Mn seuvi of Anatomy, embfaping the subjects : JIow tQ Live and What to Live for ; Youth. Maturity and Old Aire : Manhodd Generally Reviewed : The Caustf of ln di esiion: Fldtukncie iand Nervous Diseases accounted for-; Marriage Philosophically Considered, &c. i Theee; lectures wii( be forwarded on, receipt f four stamps by addressing SEckktaky Balt imokk Mtsei m op Anaiv OMTJ No. 74 Wcit Bali imoro street; Baltimore, Md. ' Ap7-ly . ; ;t s ' ' Ml - v . " ..:;; , -f : ' ' F. ik)i:ss!:h. i ilanufacturer and Dealer IN ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE, - .x. ': Corner ot , ; :- t . r i" ' ' Ji: -'J-: BROAD AND MIDDLE STREETS, ' ', "; NEW-BERNE," Refers oq citizens of Jtfew-Bernc gener-? ally as to the quality and cheapness of his ws . .' . ' " ' " 5 i H-.l wares. . Everything jri his line, from the best to the cheapest, furnished at short notice. Apl4-tf: K.-rr RS., MARY PRIME, MILLINER, Graven street,!! opposite the i Court House, New-Berne, JN. C, respectfully in forms the ladies that she attends to all orders in her line at short notice. . . Bridal and'mouraitfg " bonnets made to or-' der. v.-" :-; ';'". ;. -h ; Ladies' bonnets dyed, bleached, ana shaped in the latest and most fashlonabln sty-le. - -' s; r . . : ' ?, Stamping for braiding and embroidery. , Gentlemen's Summer hats bleached and re naired., . ' ' ' '-. ; . . . Orders from the country respectfully so licited and promptly attended to. MayUtf,'; LIST YOUK TAXES ! ! LIST YOUR TAXES ! ! Owners of Real Estate within the City 4im its are notified to cbme forward and Hsi the same with , the subscriber during the first twenty days of June, at ' hi : Office 4 on Broad street. ! ; '';. ' ' .' ' .' ' ward and list their Polls.- - 1 ! Office Hours from 9 to' 11 a. rn.. and from ; 3 to 5 p. ra. JOSEPH NELSON, j : Alderman. if si Iyer's Sarsaparilla A compound remedy, designed to be the most effectual Alterative that can be made. It is Concentrated extract of Para Sarsarjarilla. iBO i combined -with .other substances of stil i'tgrfeteralt&titfireCT efiECS- i tire antidote for the diseases Sarsaparilla is i reputed to cure. It is believed that such a ; remedy is -wanted by those who suffer from Strumous complaints, and that one -which will accomplish their cure must prove of immense ' service to this large class of DnrafrUcted fellow 7 li&zens. How completely this compound will flj it has been proven by experiment on many of the' worst cases to be found of the following :'- complaints : - - -: - ; j" Scrofitt.a AKn flfinnpnrftita f!ntiT itwts 'Irruptions sd teRvrT?VEDisisHr:cits! J iTlMPtRS, JJLOTCHES, 1 U.MOltS, DALT liHEUM, . Scald Head, Syphilis and Syphilitic Af fections, SIeucuuial Disease, Dropsy, Neu- halgia ou lie Douloureux, Deiiility, Dys ?'pepsia and Indigestion, Erysipelas,. Rose r Sr. Anthony's Fire, and indeed the whole class of complaints arising from Impurity of the Blood. This compound will be found a ereat nro- i lnpter of health, when taken in the spring:, to blood It tlia season 6t ;jthe year. JBy them y explsioifrthethnawy rankling disorders are nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of this remedy, spare themselves from the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous -eies, uiruugu wmcn ine system will strive to 5,rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through the natural clmnngU of the body by( an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, f or "sores; cleanse it when you find it is "ob structed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it i ' whenever &!fiSuJi'n$ yUi HftgsvItX-tfell' you when. Even where no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better health, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all is well ; but with this pabulum of life disordered, there can be no lasting health. Sooner or Hlter something fniist go wrong, and the great machinery of ; life is disordered or overthrown. Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, the reputation of acccpyshuijtheenjds, Hut tli world has been egregiously deceived by preparations of it, partly because the drug alone has not all the virtue that is claimed for it, but more because many preparations,' pretending to be concentrated -extracts of it,' contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla, ' or 'any thing else. During late years the public have been mis f'led bv large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extracof.SaiaparjUa fnruyylQllar. Hff& 0 of thesfflAveJ b'aov frauds iprhifthe?sick lefr? vncjr iiuv umy uuutiiui nine, ii uuy, oursapu- rilla but often no curative properties whatev er. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment has followed the use of the various extracts of iiarsaparilla which Hood, the market, until, the supply such n-remedy name from the load of obloquy which rests upon it. And wo think we have ground for believing it lias virtues which are irresistible by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intend ed to cure. In order to secure their complete eradication from the system, the remedy should be judiciously taken according to directions on the bottle. - ritEPAitEi) by DR. J. C . A YE C O. LOWELL, MASS. Price, $1 per Bottle ; Six Dottles for $3. f ' Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has won for iLselT such 'aTenowti for tho cure of. . every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the evidence of its. virtues, wherever it has ..ween ?rn- j , ployed, j As it has long been in constant use throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the people -its quality if Ueptip to the best ,v (t ever has been, and that It may be relied on to do for their relief all it has ever been found to do. Ay fef V! Catliar tic Pills, ' ' Il roil THE CTjrxE Costiveness,' Jaundice, ' Dyspepsia?' TniHyestioti, " Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Erysipelas, Headache, . Piles, RliewwtisfnEriqtiions anil Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter?" Tumors atlct Salt llheum, Worms, Gout, Neuralyia, as a Dinner Till, and for Ptuifyiny the Blood. ; ,T;hey are sugar-coated, so that the most sensi tive can take them pleasantly, and they are the best aperient in the vorld for all .the purposes of a family physic. Price 25 cents per Box ; Five boxes for $1.00. Great nuftvhers of Clergymen Physicians, States- . ,; men. and eminent personages, have lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these remedies butrour space here will not permitvther insertion of them, lhe Agents below named lur riisli gratis our American Almanac in which they are'given ; with also full descriptions of the above f complaints, and the treatment that should be fol- 'I lowed for their cure. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other preparations they make more profit on. j Demand Ayek's, and take no others. The sick . Want the best aid there is for them, and they should have itv" ' ' . ' ' r- h-'i-i.--. i All our remedies are for sale by K. S. Primrose & Co., New Jierne, N. C. and at Druggists generally. . j Idec lirlyd. ; Found at Last ! Found at Last ! ! A S0UTHEEN DIAEEHCEA MEDICINE. JL HE'MOT PkRECf MEDICINE 'EVER COM BINED for Diarrhoeal Djseases. T WHY 1 Itcreates no fever in the most Violent cases. . It produces a healthy action of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels, thereby relieving many complaints arising ' frompiarrhosa. , , k . r - , . , - . r It irf a sure cure for Diarrhoea In i d" ItSi It is a sure cure for Diarrhoea in cmldren. It- is a sure cure, for Diarrhoea caused Jrom, Colds. It is a sure cur- for Chronic Diarrhoea. It is a sure cure for Cholera Morbus. It is a sure cure for Cholera Infantum. It is a sore' core for Consumption of tho Bowels. It s whnt every Traveller should be supplied with It is what every Plantation should be supplied with. It Is what every Household should be supplied with. It acts like a charm with Children, teething; x - k . It is what Children like ! It is perfectly harmless It should be kept in every Nursery. It is" Safe, Sure and Bpeedy. It will save you a DigDoctor'sbill. . , - 5 t . , , It is a Msdicine long' sought for -South..' It inhere! Found at last ! ! Found at last !! ! Itis our duty to circulate it ! R. -filled bv John L. Heritage. Broad St., New Berne. Sept 19 name itself iustlyrctesBiiicdj And lias-become,.. . -n-. , , l- ,1T . yftonymous with imposftnrn. wid'cheafrl V Still Highest OwiXTTLCi paid for old Iron, Copper fec i; we can mis cornpoiuiu oarsiipaniia, ana wiTCiit j -7! ?.vi. "wy intj-j-vtiry . m..Vm, j IHldDISitBDjILIIS 1 Purifies the Blood. For Sale by rugr?ists Everywhere. July 21, lStfS-ly, professional Carbs: : Dn. E. F. t:MAl4lWO0D, , : . : Physician and Snrgexm's Ofllco Craven Street, near New Street Dr. P. B.; Rice, : - - Physici.in and Surgeon. , (COUNTY PHYSICIAN) " ; Office' Pollok Street, second door cast of Hancock Street. s pn.' H. C. BATES, 7T Physician and Surgeon. (CITY AND PORT PHYSICIAN). ! -Office and, residence n'Xi&Vtn f fj-ccf . le low Pollok street. J. WIIALEY, VA1 CUScLOCk MAKER, Craven "'street, New-Berue, N, C Dealer In t'j " ' - - . ... ...... ... ... J,-.. - Fine Watches Clocks, Jewelry Spectables, Pistols, &c, &c. Watches and Clocks repaired at reasonable rates, and warranted one vcar. ' ' ' -A13-3:n . " ; -,":." JT. McSorley, - Practical BOOT and SHOE Maker, TOLLOKSTREET, 3 doors west of Middle. ALL WOEK done promptly, in the best manner, and by competent worki-ien. Particular attention paid to the-making of ' enstoni boots, of the best French calf stock, for gentlemen. Custom made boots always on hand, and for sale. jan 28 tf Fresh Lot ofi Gold Pens, CHEAPER THAN EVER. 0 i WARRENTED FIRST CLASS' raanufactufed by Mabie, Todd & Co., and John Foley. at ' ' J. E.N ASH'S. 34 POLLOK STREET, NEW BERN. N. C. , This Bakery is still carried on in the best of manne i' where yon can always find the BEST QUALITY of , , , Bread, Cakes, Pies, &c. Parties and Weddings furnished with all kinds of Oi namental and Fancy Cakes at tlu hoi test notice. M. H ANN, Proprietor Janll),l868-tf Manwell & -' Trenwitk's. r Blacksmith, ei;ac iii n e S II O I . And Brass Foundry, florsc Shoemgr. ; ; P,Xrenvvit,,"i CRA VEN STRZET, New Berne, N. C. SAM. K. EATON, WATCH MAKER CT ZED "W BLLE 3Pu , 20 PoUok Street, New llerne, N. C. -:o:- ' Watches. Clocks, and Jewelry ntatli repaired and w ACEASTE1). ; oct 27 tf. " J J "Fbom- 4 to 350 Honsii Poweb, iHeuding the celbrated (Tor -Jiss Uut-olt Enjnes,- Slide valve., V Stationary Ifiugincn, Portable Engines, &c. IA1-. so, Circular tMulay and j . Saw Mills, Siisar Cane -Mills, Shafting, Pulleys, &c Lath and Shingle Mills, Wheat and Corn Milled Circular Saws, B-.lt ing. tfce. Send for descriptive Circular and Ppce List. WOOD & MAM, STEAM ENG. CO., IT f eb 12 6m Utica, Mew YorkL - Ferdinand Ubjieli, j At the " Big ' Indian " on Middle' Stree)., fX. l XANUFACTURER AK. DEALIl- IN - " ii: AT WHOLES ALE AND RETAIL All kinds of. SMOKING, CHEWING. S ad ' bNUF OBACCO. i " '' " ' ' 'U ' -ALSO Meerschaum, Briar Wood and Rubber Pipe and Segar Holders, Clay Pipes and ; (. .,; Pr oodSeo"Pduches:iT) ? s JSP- Ordern puhctualry attended to. f j , J ? ijr - .IunetM-16-tf. - i'i - - 'r ' ! r,! ' jus r opened. .; j '- LOECII BEOS. & MILLS, I DEALERS IN? ' ! GROCERIES, j , PROVISIONS, PRODUCE, ' ' .. . ' AND :' ; ! ' :' ; i ';' GENERAL MERCHANDISE, v. -AT TOE FOOT OF IMiicicile street,! ALSO ONS ; . Broad. Street . IN. THIS CITY.!' 1 We desire to I warn the deal ers in, and consumers of snuff generally, that 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 imm'i 1 a f.R our Trade Marks, so lhat a close insbec- tion is necessary to detect the spurious article from the genuine, and others going so far. as made. In making this publication, we desire, to warn the public against the impositions prac by. It will be found upon comparison nthat Lonllard's Snuff is "far ahead" of all otners, being made of the best stock, after an original and secret process, known only to ourselves, besides Dosscssinjr great age, strength' auJ pungency, and is warranted not to contain anv dangerous or deleterious substahces which caD not be said of the many worthless articles pnt on sale by others.- The best is tin? cheapest in the end. A circular will always be mailed on replication In ordenn, nleaje ;fr if Kolf Snnfl .'H'h Toast i. or rcah St? PI as shall rescue the at the lowest CASH PillCCS. oct 27 tf CAUTION ' Snuff (Extra Scotch): is desired. I 1 P.LORILUARP, Wow Yoi-k THE iNew Berne 3imes. vi THE ONLY' DA I L Y er PlBLISIIED 'IHf' EASTERN N 0 E TH CAROLINA. ISSUED FROM K CSA VEX STREET, NEW BERJVE Nv'C 9 - rjllfE TIMES l issued as an MepMent and Progressive Journal l , t ... whiclt shall reflect the sentiments and opinions of th unmutaJcfable loyal population f Eastern North Caro ina, fey an uncomprwmising oppeeition to the doctrines of Secession, and by a fearless advocacy f the eterna principles of ' .? .. 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Atf lof ters should be addresscdJ Da1"- Twti. isew-jjerne, n. e.-. , ... r rt it I rrict a? cliihr; his. fcc were barerf ilia weak frame shivered with the cold His jouthfort br)W' was knit ith care. xuo hmjuj nun eye ius sorrow tola. : Said I, ' Poor boy, why weepest thou VT - " My parents are both? dead," he said : 'I have not where to lay my head ; j . s i O, I am lone and friendless now !" Not friendless child a friend on high For you his precious blood has given ; Cheer up and let each tear be dry - ' i ' I 44 There are no tears in Heaven," ' a I saw a niiiri, hi life's gay noon," : Stand weeping o'er his young bride's tier; And -we must part," he cried, so soon I" , As down his cheek there rolled a tear. Heart-stricken duc," said I4 weep not VT . ' Weep not," in accents wild, he cried; ' Bat yesterday my young love died t Aud shall she be so soon forget l" Forgatten ! no. still let her love Sustain thy heart with anguish riven ; Strive thou to meet thy bride above And dry tby tears in, Heaven. I saw a gentle raolhe: weep, ;' '. s As to her throbbing heart she pressed An infant, seemingly asleep, On its kind mother's sheli'iing bresat, ; ' Fair one," said I, " pray weep no more V Sobbed she, the ideal of my hope I now am called to render up ; . ! My babe has reached death's gloomy shore." J Young mother, yield no more to grief, ; No be by passion's tempest driven, ! But find in these sweet werds relief- ' :.' ' " There are no tears in Heayen." " ' ! Poor traTeller o'er life's troubled wave, . Cast down by grief, o'erwlielmed by fear, There is' an arm above can save; Then yeild not to, fell depir; " .T'Look upward, mourntrs, look above! : rWhat tho the thunders echo loud ! The sun shines bright behind the cloud Then trust to thy Redeemer's love. Wbate'er.f toil or woe be given,' Be firm remember to the last, . ', There are no tears in Heaven." Three thousand invitations to wituess the , inauguration of the Suez Canal are to be sent ' ' to notabilities in JSurope.- , . ; 1 Tne 'eport that John Russell Young is souu 10 iaive cnarge or me uommerciol Aatier ser s generally, credited.:. At any rate the? Gommerciat, lias not cared to deny it. L)r. Lieber is writing a series of articles in the1 Evening Post on the "Fallacies of the Protectionists." ' Thus far he baa smashed eighteen fallacies with remorseless losic. and .. awji purauts ia pulverizing way : il i : i . . . w ' ' Mt, E- Z. C. Judson is thp ' iravi'lintr pdit. or?l of the Golden Era. " of San Francisco. oo ai least' says a Western n exchange, ' . VVe , uavts ueaiu oi veiocipeaai euiiprs, uui never ueiore oi a " traveling editor.' j The Cincinnati Enquirer broke out intd ' an eruption or cartoons me oilier day, in tne most unexpected way. It was feared that the fair face of the Enquirer would be: ruined tor life, but the malignant eruption uas sinceqmireiy. aisappearcu. The Tribune says that ".the ardent fmirits.; or tne boutn desire - to - try rebellion - once more." Beiur?Maiue-law orean it isjonlsr natdral lhat the Tribune should be ignorant ui iuv iiw-i iiitvt aumucui spinus uiusv ox ne cessity nayJ passed , beyond , the condition , in wiutu his pusbiuie ior luem to ue in a ier jO-PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE.-We, the under, signed have this day. entered into an equal partnership for carrying on the Grocery business in this city nndef the style and firm name of LOPXII BROTHERS & MILLS.' ' ' r-' r, . ROSWELL MILL8 , ; ,r, LORCIL WM. LORCIL' Nbw-Bernk, May 1, 18 9. BUTTBR, LARD BACON and PORK, ' . ; ' k ' ' at J. E. AMYETT'S. . : COMMISSldNER'OT DEEDS , . for the States of . .. . NORTH CAROLINA, 0HI0r NEW YORK, TENNESSEE, CONNECTICUT, , ALA BMU' and PENNSYLVANIA. , OFFICE ;NEWrBERNE! N.C. , . tJ. S. Int. Rev. Notice LL MERCHANTS. MANUFACTURERS An1 ,lealers in the County of Craven, who hate failed - to make application lor license to do business, ate nereoynoimea in uo bo m oncer ' - v Alsos all persons owning GOLD WATCHES Vrho " liave not paid the special tax on the same lor the year " " AssisTAXt Assessoiib uffick corner Middle ' and ' : New Streets, New-Berue, N. C. , Jane 15 rt. 1 W -nf J'PTt, , , -;: (FORMERLY GRISWOLDS) . ; : . G0LDSR0R0, N. C. T; A. GRANGER & Co., V: ' ! 5 PROPRIETORS. ' 1 AH Railroads centerinp at end passiag this point . t vo their 1 Ickst Offices in this Hotel I a-seuers going South, East and West dine at thu . 'tol. r HC2e taken to and from the Honse Free of ca.vre, and checked to any desirtd po it. i i". i
New Berne Times (New Bern, N.C.)
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