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EDITED i 4 I' Geo. W. Nason, Jr., and P. II. Steres. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION Ttrms Cash in Advance. 0 Tetr - - - - Six Month : - rare Months On Menth - I 8.00 3.00 ' 75 rates; OR ADVERTISING : Tea lines or one inch of space constitute a square v.; square, one insertion - . . . ,$1.CI nbeq neat Insertion . . W ijberal deductions made to large advertisers. Sj'cUl Notices charged 25 per cent, higher than .! - . ... 1vAi4faamint j'ur advertisements inserted Irregnlnrly, 25 pet run n' her than usual rates trill be charged. All letters should be addressed, Daily Tjxes, 5ew-Berne. N. C. v.'"' JSottls, gesiiturants ,&c. ft KEW BEUNE, N. C. ;. MANSION HOUSE, Charlotte, N. C. 5 These two Hotels have heen thoroughly Renovated and Re-furnished. 1 he patronage of the Traveling Public is solicited. t- ' rn. P. MOOKE, Proprietor. feb!9 6m v i - Merchants' Club Housei ' CRA YEN S TItEET. Near the Post Office, N E W B E R NE; N 0,1 o PERSONS coming to New Berne, will find this a neat nud comfortable place t stop at Every attention aidtoguests. jf; 1 jJA.Ji r. ! : Alvrays supplied with the best of Wines, Liquors, Jf ", TABLES, !fe With all the market will supply. ! k t? LODGINGS, ' Unsurpassed. i V WM. L. PALMER, Mar 2-1-tf . 11 Proprietor. 1.4 11 Fresh Lot of Gold Pens, , CUE AVMl THAN hi VEIL ' WA UltENTED FIRST CLASS .' i '-i mmvfiicturcd by i: j , f MAiuii. Todd & Co.. knd .Toim Vai n ' J J. E. NAHtrS. New York Bakery r '- ' t POI.LOK STREET. NEW BERN, N:C. ThU Uiifcry instill carried on in the 'mst of manno WlierV: roil can' ahvayR find the B EST QUALITY Of. UrcatU Cakes, Pics, &c raTtir and Weldings furnirthed with all kinds of Oi narnenuJ ami Faacy Cakes at th. bjuxtest notice,'. '- -. - 4 r M. HANN, J at ln.lS5S-tf Proprietor. SOMETHING NEW!! w ,r-n tho nttpntion of our friends and the rhlicto our arrangements for the Spring and . Sum- Our House C 1 1 now thoroughly refitted, ar.i in first rate orckr foi U reception of guests, clan table. ' Comfortable roo s and first- Our Bar U unsurpassed for the quality of its liquors and the su iK-rionty of us Deveragcs. ) I LK PS, SMASHES, COCKTATLS, PUNCHES, CREAM ALFS, . i SCOTCH ALES. CIGARS, &C, &C. IN McALPIN'S UNSURPASSED STYLE. . . Our Lunch Counter he found replete with all the delicacies of tho sea LAMB'S TONGUE, j. PIGS' FEET. SARDINES. CHOWDERS. SALADS, &C, &C, a til hours. 5 a Our Stables air open for the accommodatioj of our city and. conn- in rnendB. Attentive ana cith t J onr nntrv friends will now Know hi-re U nnt nil thcr horses. WSsrOnS, &C, Oil th6 HlOSt n aHO.iahlc terms, and quitf contiguous to the markets, a. d in the heart of the TioJia.iS,coNNoR. Middle Btreet, between Broad and Pollok. Ap2 2 tf : p URCELL HOUSE, WILMINGTON, K. C., iv entirely new, the largest and best f urrjislied tktfA in Krirtli Hamlin.! ' s I Tic Proprietory Col. J. R. Davis (fomerly f the Mills House, Charleston), is always i cady to welcome its guests. f . YARBOROUGH HOUSE, Faycttevillo Street, j 11 A LEIGH, N. First Class Hotel, AND If Unsurpassed by any in the State. STAGES AT THE DEPOT 0JN THE AEEIVAL OF A LL PA SSEKGER TRAIN & When you gcy to Raleigh Stop attho YarborougU. b ii-tf . PUBLISHED AND CITX i OKDII AKCES. It U O "datned by the Mayor and Board of Alder nofth Vity of Jfeio-Jierne, That from and after u all l5aroeTfcnop or ,. aloons snail close at 10 elx- a. in'., on Sundays." I 1 it further Ordained. That all Ordinancee or parts i't i Ordinances cor.fiicting herewith, be, and the same 1 e hereby repealed. 1 ' 1 ' t u , .f - f It is further OrdainedThat from and after date. ; t e sale of Bread on ; Sunday shall be confined to the ; r jular places of business, and that said places shall jt se at 9 o'clock, a. ui.' ..- lie it further Ordained,' That all Ordinances or parts : Ordinances conflicting herewith be, and the same are I Teby repealed 1 tt ts further OrdaihedTTht. from and after June " 1 t, IS6H, all Vessels. Botits.'arid etlr crafts, bringing ; ain tb this pbrtsfcntt be allowed - to "retail 'the same t t r two days, and U desiring xo retail for a longer pe r )d, the person 6r persons so desiring shall, apply f or t d take out a retail licence. , ; - - Jt is furthet Ordained, That a tax of One Dollar per . . ! 4ad. npon each and every Dog within the city limits, s . ! i, ana the same Is hereby levied for the, rear ending ! - fcembcr 30th, 18fill. i Each dog shall wear a collr.r with 1 t number attached, said number to be furnished by the ! C ty C'lertS upon the payment of ten cents and the tax. Tie it further Ordained. That any and all dosrs found .thin the citV limit withont such number after Jnlv llu, shall be taken in charge by the City Marshall ard 1 s assistants and kept for three days, subject to re t imption by tbe owner thereof npon payment of tax". i id one dollar for keeping.' : If not redeemed within t h time specified, thtn sai- Moss to be killed. ' . Jt is further Ordained. Thai from and after date no c rt, wagon, or other vehicle be allowed to stand njon jviy of the streets of tbe city, and sell goods or merchan ts so threfromv after 9 o'clock, a. ro. : Provided, That t..is Ordinance shall not apply to vehicles coming from without the city limits. . - ; tit further Ordained. That the Ordinance in rela tion to the sale of grain by weight be, and the same is t jrcbyrepeflled. I Jt it furthers Ordained That section seventeen of t!e City License Tax Ordinance be, and same is hereby r; pealed. -(- ; r 1 i:.-: i . : .. . . . s. j Jt it further ordained, That from and after date, a ty and all persons (except Policemen, while in the dis ci rge ot tneir fluty) wno snaiidiscnargc nrearms witn in the city limits 'shall be-deemed guilty of a misde r ianor, and shall pay(a fine of Two dollars for each a id every offence. ' - Jletolved, That the Meat and Fish stands at the Peo ple's Market he allowed to remain open until 9 o'clock a. m. Sundays. i r- , Passed by the Board of Aldermen.' Monday, May 17, li;9. I K. T. BERRY, Mayor. J no. S. Mas ix. Citv Clerk. may21-tf. 4- LXl Ordinance 4 in Belation to Velocipedes. City Clerk's Office, June 15th, 1S69 T IS ORDAINED CY THE MAYOR AND ALDER- JMEN of the City of New-Berne, That from and after dite, no person or persons be allowed to ; I Ride or Drive "eIocijeIcs , j ' ppon any of the eidewalks of the city, under a penalty pi two dollars for eacll and every offence. Jnne 15-l()d. JOHN S. MANIX, City Clerk. NOTICE. ?.W ELECTION PEEOINOTS. THE COITNTY OP CRAVEN, OrriCE Board of Coukty Commissiokkbs. ; New-Bekne, iv". C, June 14th, 1SC9, TTIIE FOLLOWING places have been designafed by the Board of County Commissioners of Crave J County as the Pn-.oincts for holding elections, to be held in the respective Townships of Craven Couwtv for Township purposes, on tho it Tnursaay in Au- S st, lWiU : I - Township ATo. 1. Swift Creek Village. . Arthur Gaskins'f. AO. 2; ti n tt - ATo. 3 Bay River, or Miller's Mill. 4 HI jVo. 4. Brown's Creek Mill. 1 No. 5. Adams's Creek (former place.) Ao. 0. Lee's farm. 1 JVo. Gabriel HardisonX ' - . , JVWR. County Jail. Aro 9. Kiddie's Cross Roads. r ' ' T , A Mt T. , I . y ortu-r oi me uoaru. JAS. U. HARRISON Clerk Board Cora'rs. tie li-lm C 9 (FORMERLY ORIS WOLD'S) I G0LDSD0I10, N. C. T. A. GRANGER & i n?OPItIETORS. Co., 4.M1 ITailroads centering at and passing this point have thir Ticket Offices in this Hotel. T. .. . Twy i aeengers going oouin, jiast ana wesi ame at tnis Dl'lel. -aiigage taken to and from the House Free of e, and checked to any desirtd poi it. lO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. We, the under- Wgned, have this day entered into an equal partnership for carrying on the Grocery business in this city nnder, tbe style and firm name of LORCH BROTHERS & 74ILLS. f.,.- ROS WELL MILLS. P. LORCH. WM. LORCH. JNew-Bekne, May 1, 1S4 9. ! PATENT POOXET CORN-SHELLER IlitOFITS OVER 200 PER CENT. ISoutherni State and iConnty Rights for sale. Great novelty. Send for circular. Address : v. Ma'nnfacurers, Pittsburg: Pa. PHILOSOPHY OF MARRIAGE. A Nev Oku-RSK or Lkctubes. as delivered at the New-x ork Ilnsenyi of Anatomy, embracing the snnjects : now to Live and What to Live for; Youth. Maturity and Old Age ; Manhood Generally Reviewed ; The Cause or in dJ -est ion: Flatulence and Nervous Diseases accounted for; Marriage Philosophically Considered, &c These lectures will he forwarded on receipt t ionr stamps Dy addressing SecketabyI Baltimore Muskcx of Akat omt. No. 74 West Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md. Ap7-ly. : ' . - -.,.. ' Manwell r & Trenwith s. I I Blacksmitli, I?I A CHINE SHOT. And Brass Foundry, Clorsc Sfioeinpr. P, Trenwith. CRAVEN STREET, New Berne, N. C. I Sghest Cash Price paid for old Iron, Copper &c All kinds of above named work done with dispatch, rt the lowest CASH PR1CE3. oct 27 tf Paom4 to 330 Horse Power, i incuding the celebrated Cor lisa Cut-oflE Engines, Slide Valve Stationary . Engines, Portable Engines, &c. Al so, Circular. Mulay and Saw Mills, Sugar Cane Mills, Shafting, Pulleys, &c Lath and Shingle Mills, Wheat and Corn Mills, Circular Saws, Belt ing, &c Send for descriptive Circular and Price List. WOOD & MAHK, STEAM EffGCO., feb 12 cm , Utica, New York. MRS.- MARY PRIME, - MILLINER, Craven . street, - opposite the Court Jouse, New-Berne, 3S. C, respectfully in forms the ladie that she attends to all orders In her line at short notice, Bridal and moriD--4oiiBtrracWto-or err"" ' ' ' Ladies bonnets -'dyed; bleached, and shaped j in the latest and most fashionable style. ' .' Stamping for braiding and embroidery. Gentlemen's Summer hats bleached and re paired; '. I . Orders from the country respectfully so licited ana promptly attended to, May 11 tf si. A YEAR-j-Male and Female Agents wanted everywhere. Address II. Axdeksou &'t'o., 314 O Street, St. Louis, Mo. J T ""J Ayer'sSarsaparia A compound remedy, designed to be the most effectual Alterative that can be made. It is a concentrated extract of Para Sarsaparilla, so combined -with other substances of still greater alterative power as to afford an effec tive antidote for the diseases Sarsaparilla is 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 our afflicted fellow citizens. How completely this compound will do it has been proven by experiment on many of the worst cases to be found of the following complaints : - Scrofula.-ajtb Scaofouus Co5CPLAiirrs, Eruptions and Eruptive Diseases, Ulcers, Pimples, Blotches, Tumors, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, 'Syphilis And Syphilitic Ap ; PEcmoNs, Mercurial Disease, Dropsy, Neu ralgia on Tic Douloureux, Debility, Dys pepsia !and Indigestion, Erysipelas, Rose or St.' Anthony's Fire, and indeed the whole class of complaints arising from Impurity op the Blood. . This compound will be found a great pro moter, of health, when taken in the spring, to . expel the foul humors which fester in the blood at tliat season of the year. By the time ly expulsion of them many rankling disorders are nipped in the bud. 1 1 Multitudes " can; by the aid of this remedy, spare themselves from the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous . , sores, through which the system will strive to ' rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through the natural channels of the body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or--sores; cleawse it when you find it is ob structed iand sluggish in' the veins ; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell 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 fabuluiri of life disordered, there can be no asting health. Sooner or., later something must go wrong, and the great machinery of life is disordered or overthrown. ; Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, the reputation of accomplishing these ends. But tha 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, i During late years the public have been mis led by large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most of these have been frauds. iy-" i.r. tiiey-not only contaui little, if any, barsapa- rilla, but often no curative properties whatev er. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment has followed the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until the name itself is justly despised, and has become synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still . we call this compound. Sarsaparilla, and intend to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the; name from the load of obloquy which rests upon it. And we think we 'have ground for believing it has 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 6hould be judiciously taken according to directions on the bottle. I PREPARED BY DR. JT. C. AYEIl &. CO. i LOWELL, MASS. Price, $1 per Dottle ; Six Bottles for $5 Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has won- for itself such a renown for the 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 been em ployed.! As it has long been in constant use throughout this section, we heed not do more than ' assure the people i,ts quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to do for their relief all it has ever been found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, ( i FOB THE CURE OP Costiveness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Erysipelas, Headache, Piles, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Shin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors and Salt Rheum, Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, as a Dinner Pill, and for Purifying the Blood. They are sugar-eoated, so that the most sensi- tive can take them pleasantly, and they are the best aperient in the world for all the purposes of a family physic. - Price 25 cents per. Box ; Five boxes for $1.00. ) Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, States men j and eminent personages, have lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these remedies, but our space here,, will not permit the insertion of them. The Agents below named fur nish gratis our American Almanac in which they - are given ; with also full descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that should be fol lowed for their cure. , , Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with wronarntinn tVi pr make rnnrft Tvrnfit on. UbUCi I'. J X Demand Ayer's, and take no others. The sick want tne cesi aiu were is iut mem, uuu uiejr suuiuu . have it . ' ' . . . . I All our remedies are for sale by R. S. Primrose & CoM Ifew Berne, N. C. and at Druggists generally. dec 17 lyd Purifies the Blood. Fo Sale "by Druggists verywltere July 21, lWfcJ-ly. Found at Last ! Fonnd at Last ! ! r A SOUTHERN DIABEHCEA MEDICINE. The mqst perfect medicine ever com bined for Diarrhoeal Diseases. '.ri"'-' WHJ It creates no ferer In the most xiolent cases. : It prodnces a healthy action of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels, thereby relieving many complaints arislag from Diarrhoea. . It is a sure cure for Diarrhcea In i d-lts. , It is a snre cure for Diarrhoea in cnildren. ' It is a sure cure for Diarrhoea caused from Colds. 1 1! j aar c mmr Cbromtf Iv.anUn-a It is a sure cure for Cholera Infantum. . . . v Itisa snre curefOrConsnmptiomof the Dowels. ' It 's what every Traveller should be supplied with. It.is what every Plantation should be snpplied with. It is what every Household should be snpplied with. , It acts like a charm with. Children teething. It is what Children like ! It is perfectly harmless. It should be kept in every Nursery. It is Safe, Sure and Speedy. It will save yon a big Doctor's bill. It is a Moaicine long sought for South. It is here ! Found at last ! ! Found at last ! ! ! ' h It is our duty to circulate it ! Price, -V) cents pir lottle. For sale by Watkins & Co. R. S. Primrose &? Co., and R. Berry. Country orders filled by John L. "Heritage, Broad St., New Berne. J ! k$tpt 16 r . . , , , i ' - roftssixmal Caios. F. Shall wood, !. Physician and Surgeon Once Craven Street, near New Street Dit, II B. IUce, , ; Physician and Surgeon. (COUNTY riIYSICIAN Ice CI ange Street, - riear Craven, j C. BATES, f f! Physician and Surgeon. j a (CITY AND PORT PHYSICIAN), i .-ftrie and rcsulcncc on C xz tt Hilxt; be low Poilok street 1 usiiuss Jtoticcs. 4. WIIALEY, WATCU AIvD pLOCK MAKER, Craven street, lvev-Berne, N. C Dealer in Pine Watches. Clocks, Jewelry Spectablcs, Pistols, &c&c. Watches and Clocks repaired at reasonable rate. and warranted one year. A!3-3m .'' -' "," LIST YOUlt TAXES!! 1 LIST YOUR TAXES' !J (Jwners of Keal Estate within the City lim its arc notified to come forward and list the same with the subscriber during the first twenty days of June, at his office on Broad street. Citizens of New-Bcrue will also come for- waru ana jisi ineir roiis. Oalce Hours from 9 to 11 a. m.,and from 3 to 5 p. ut JOSEPH NELSON, Alderman. Tv T U. 1 V AT T r s Mil I . it AT ' WELboN, jsr. c. ;: J m The EBI RY" HOUSE, situated on the south side of the Depot, is now open for the accommodation of the Traveling public All Kailroad l rams stop half an hour at Weldon. r The Table is suppled with the best the mar ket affords. - Give the above NEW House a trial, and you shall be satisfied.1; Bo sure that You go to the 41 KMIiY" House. i THOMAS L. EMRY, Proprietor j Pfioocuix Disiiifcctaiit. Best and cheapest DcotHzer in existence. For Oat-hoises, Water-closets, Stabhs, Ac. (irpest. I nltry nud rounjr plants Prevents contarion and infection. Cheapest and mow convenient Carbolic powder in uo Meets chief rcquimnents Metropolitan Board Ileafth Circular with terimonials mailed on, application. iiul.l.U'V S, UKh.ur & tv., iey St., yc. York. - ..: Aste itP Lo other, and take no other, and you will save time, health and monev. - ; J'-, $1,000 REWARD for any case of disease in any stage which lueyiiui i.o cure. Dr. Richau' s Golden Balsam No. 1 cores Ulcers. Ul cerated Sore Throat and month. Sore Eyes, Cutaneous skiu eruption, uopper coiorea . Blotches, Soreness of the Scalp, Scrofula, &o.: is the greatest Renovator, Al terative and Blood Purifier known, removes all disease from the system, and leaves the blood uuieaud healthv. Dr. Richau's Golden Balsam No. 2 cuies Mercnri'al Affections, Rhncmatism in all its fqrms, whether from mercury or other canses; yives innnediate relief in all cases. No meting necessary. I have thonwuide of Certificates provinj? the mnaculons cures effected by these Remedies. Puice of either No. 1 or No. 2 $5.0 per bottle, or two bot tles for $9.00. j-Dr. Richau's Golpkn Antidote a safe, speedy, pleasant and radical cure for all Urinary Derangements, accompanied with full dircctiens. Pkice, $3.00 per bottle. Dr. J?ichau's Golden Eltxib Amoitr, a radical cure for Nervons or General Debility in old or youlig; im parting enerey with wonderful effect. Peice 5,00 per bottle or two bottles for 9.00 On receipt of price, these Remedies will be shipped to any place. Prompt attention paid to all correspon dents. None genuine without the name of ''Dr. RICHAU'S GOLDEN ROIEDILB, D. B. RICH ARDS, sole proprietors," blown in glass bottles. Address DR. D. B. RICHARDS, i No. 22S Varick Street, New "ork. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. . Circulars sent, July 3-ly. ;r $3000 SALA.RY. Address U. S, Piano Co., AT. Y. The Purest, Best and Cheapest SOLD B ALL GROCERS, JUST OPENED. LORCH BROS. & MILLS, DEALERS IN MMf.k ff.A , uRuCcrilES, PROVISIONS, produce; AND GEJERAL MERCHANDISE, AT THE FOOT OF; i rMIica.c3.le street,: . ALSO ON 1 ' Broai Stree TN THIS CITY. CAUTIONItM ers in, i id consumers of snuff generally, that since th war, certain tobacco manufacturers, being u able to find a market for tbeir snuffs, felf thei selves obliged to counterfeit the gen eral app sirance of our packages, and imm'i tate our Trade Marks, so that a close: inspec tion is nlcessary to detect the spurious, article from thtfgenuine, and others going so far as to asser that " JUorillard s snurr is no longer made. In m nnir this nbllcation, we desire to warn tli public against the impositions prac- Jticedjuyftitiem ,tlu serslherev jJbrillarB Snuff is far ahead " o f all others, being ma eof the best stock, after an original and secri ; process, known onljr to ourselves, besides assessing great age, strength, an J pungenc; and is warranted not to contain any dan erous or deleterious substances, which ca not be said of the many worthless articles p ;t on sale by others. The best is the cheapest i the end. A circular will always be mailei m application. In ordeniig, pleaiic specify i I Salt Snuft (Hlh Toast), or Kresh Snuff (iitra Swtch) is desired. k P. LO RILL ARD, New York- lustantlT SBons ban smfilla ntui mvhjiihx tj- r lrot .. TTn,nJ-rrrrrit ftTlld -irrtres-rermiit irom Poi New Berne Times, THE OI?LY BepubKcan Paper PUBLISHED IN EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA. ISSUED FR Oil 22 CRA YEN STREET, NEW BERNE, N . C. TjriHETIMKS Is Issued as an Independent and ProEressiye Journal which shall reflect the sentiments and opinions of the unmistakeable loyal population ef Eastern North Caro lina, by an uncomprsmlsing opposition to the doctrines of Secession, and by a fearless advocacy f the cterna principles of . Union, Liberty and Eqnality before the Law, The Tixzs will be deToted to the common Infer ests of our people, with malice toward none and charit for all It will plead for the maintenance inviolate! the National Government and its credit : the education by all arailable means of the peeple : the encburagemea of immigration and the derelopement of our asricuW tnrah mineral and commercial resources. -;" . . . i . , . ' While the Times win b pre-eminently a' neiet i':." , ;T. , .. ; - - -. , - . ;).'.:. paper, the departments of COMMERCE, AQRIOULTVRB, ART, SCIENCE, AND LITERATURE, will receive .uch attentidn by Seporto, Essays, Be views and Svmmarles Mjipact will permit; " Full reports on all matters of Local Interest will form a promincHt feature, and as there appears as yet neither UNCONDITIONAI-tJWIOTT PAPER Eastern North Carolina, the advantages which th Tikes will offer as an advertising medium are ap- parent. Rales oT Subscription TEKXS CASH IH ADTAHCK. One Year.. .......... ' "Fix Months. ....... - Three Months ....... .........ffi-OO 3.00 2JXI mmv ""' Rates ot Atlvcrtisins:. Ten lines or one inch space to constitn e square. One square one insertion Each subsequent insertion Liberal deductions sd $1.00 50 large advertisers. " JIarch. 25, 1H. ( Put tJOStre-stainn on Tinner rfrht hand corner. "The mails will dose and arrive as follows : J Aor Boston, New-York, Phtla- ? i drlphia, liiltlmore. Norfolk,' vastrmgion, D. and for Cwe. - Arrlrc. all doIbu North and East. '.fLOO A. M. - CIS P. St. Morehead cud Beatfort, X. V.v 6.S0 P 2l. . t.10 A. M. Roanoke Island 5.45 A. Af. 8.00 P. 31- GoldsbiroV Raleish, Wilniini;- ; in; : . t tnn. TH vll nninti C15 P.M.t aaso a. M.i Bar Rf ver and I'anUrco. every LHattera s, Wednesday and bat-.. - milj.MW,rti .... .......... f i.W - ' -.' Trenton, SSwanstero, and I'ol- . - " , . - tolMvffi vcry Tuesday and ; " ? ti f " -' : i I ? FridaT-.. .... . 0 OOP. M no P. M. Swift Creek. Wayhintton(N.a); r f .tran ii tco t;onoiy, every M on- - . day, Wednesday and Friday .. 4.20 P. 31. P. Mt Office open from 70 A. M. to 6 P. It., and from 7 tt 7,80 P. M SrjEdar. open from I2.n to 1 P. II. All Liters to be delivered in tLc United States. In. . cluiiina drw liters, matt b prepaid, or they will tx sent to the dead fetter office, uidetta addressed to lieads of Bnreaa s at Washington, J). C. v -t AnsoiutQ saictj in sending money oy znsir Is tec ircd by obtaining money orders at the PoetOfllce. f2U or ies, is cents ; over f 28 to 30, 15 cents ; over 30 to 940,20 cents: over $I0 to f50, 25 cents.. When a money order cannot be procured be sure to Rejrlster me leiier, as nnaer lae new eytiem it is pertecuy sate. Do not send money in ft letter w ithont rcgistcilr.sr. 1 THE LAST PRAYER. . Suggested by the death of one w ho repealed: the " Children's Prayer", lust before she died; find whose last words were Good mornins' I" "Now I lay rne"--softly, faintly i 1 " Came the prayer irom lips grown white; - While the murmer of the river 1 Sounded through the silent night. , . , ."......" .... ; t . . . . ' : - "Down to sleep' the sleep was dreamless , That was stealing o'er her now ; Fainter grew the fluttering pulses, Death damps gather on her brow. T nvnn t T st7tT U T , 1 1 All unseen beside her bed, ... . Knew .himself the pangs of dying, ! f Had himself slept with the dead. "My soul to keep" dear bouI, he keeps it 8fely in his pierced hand : Keeps it from all sin forever; Keeps it for the blood washed hand. 1 i "If I should die" e'en now she standclli 1 On the river's misty shore; ' i '' ' ' Only this one crossing ovcr.. - And she tastcth death no more. , Before I wake" that bliss of waking; Never mortal Hps Lave told ; , , : ! Songs of angels psalms of glory Harps arid crowns of purest gold. VI pray the Lord" the dear Lord, pitying, .Drew, stiH dosertto her yide ; ,; "Fear thou not, dear soulj he whispered, Fear aot I myself hare died." t - VMy soul to take" he took it, held it, Bore it all the shadowy. way Bore it through the swelling riyer, Into realms of cloudless day. Sa'we leaye her In his keeping ? Till for us the Loid shall come Then We too will say "Good morning," In the blessed deathless home. Platform and other scales repaired, adjusted and warranted to work well by Joiin Prime, . at Manwell & Trenwith's, machine shop and brass foundry, Craven street between Pollok and South Front streets, Kew-Berne, N. C., opposite Times office. Double and single guns stocked and repaired in best style! ' . J. McSorley, M Practical BOOT and SHOE Maker, POLLOK STREET, 3 doors uesl of Middle. ALL WORK done promptly, in the best manner, and ( by competent workmen. Particular attention paid to the miking of custom boots, of tho beet, French calf stock, for.fceutifcmen. CUBtora made boots always on hand, and, for ale. r jan2$-tf ! EXCURSIONISTS CtAN PROVIDE Til EMS ELVES WI3TI CIGARS, j Smoking and ChewiEg Tobacco by calling at ' Carraway's. Cooling Beverages - w. . can be made of LEMON SUGAR to be had at ", ' . : CARRA WAY'S. ciiARiiE8 niimAUbr COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS for the States of NORTH CAROLINA, OHIO, NEW YORK ' BAMA and PENNSYLVANIA. " OFFICE NEW-BERN E, N, C. . V ROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. Breautifnl Tea Setts, English Granite, 41 pieces 8 00 Plates, Cups and Saucers, . Dishes, Bowls, Pitclu r v; Goblets, Tumbkrs, AVine Glasses, - - Eurns and rasins, Pearl Diamond Sets. For sale by D.T. CARRAWAY. I 1 ,1 t I V! i r4 i w. If! ii i n v
New Berne Times (New Bern, N.C.)
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July 30, 1869, edition 1
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