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i . -v. tm gaily Stow PUBLISHED AND " EDITED p Cso. W. Nasok, Jb-. andfF. H. Sttrxs. CSIOX, LIBURTT, asd EQUALITT BEFOBE THE LAW. TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 18C9. ; THE .PENNSYLVANIA ELE0TT01T. ; Some witty fellow says that the issuo in the Pennsylvania election is one of dollars and sense. ' The Democracy has the dol lars and the Republicans the sense. ; k If that is the true statement of the r case the Republicans will bo victorious, for dol lars without sense arc of little avail, but we would warn our fiiends in Pennsylvania that ihej must use a good deal of sound cense, for greenbacks, even , at the present discount are very forcible arguments to some people av ho harts mora. w& for mnnpjr iLon. honesty. : THE OEOPS. It seems to be a fixed fact that whether or not wo will help ourselves ' providence seems detennined to smile on us. " God helps the man that helps himself' is an old time proverb, but in our case, here in the South, God seems bound to help us any tcay. Between the different quarrels which arise, people who would like to come this way to settle, conclude to look elsewhere not wishing to be mixed up in any difficulty and in this way immigration is retarded, fcut on the other hand, the Crops are coming in splendidly. Cotton bids fair to be a big yield,1 as wheat . has already been. Prices arc" good and the fact is established that money can- be made in judicious farm ing. ; - ; - : - - ".' '" In spite of political strife and sectional quarrels this fact alone is going to fill the South full of people, and we say let them come. They will enrich the land. THE TIME IS SHORT. Only two days more before election. This, fact should be prominent in every -man's mind who has not registered. It is imperative that you must register before you can vote, and you should take time by the forelock, and regis&iv before the day of Wftim We eay . particularity, to our Anends who reside in , or near the city, reg- isiciTTU-nor to-moirow, many who live at a distance cannot do! it, . use of the registration books all day Thurs day. - When Tliursday comes, every Republi can should be on hand to cast his vote for the regular nomineees, aud thus insure the election of a straight Republican ticket. Work for your candidates next Tuesday and look to it that their election is made sure. On this election very much depends. It is of the utmost importance that the right men shall fill the offices. Then do what lies in your power to elect tjiem. SUPERINTENDENTS OP PUELIO WOEKS HIS POWEES AND DUTIES. From the tone and language of a short article in, the Standard Joi July 30tb, there seems to be a disposition to drag railroad questions into the rough sea of partizan politics. We allude to the stric tures hiade on the conduct of Hon., C. L. Harris, Superintendent of Public Works; at , the late Railroad jmeetiner In Wil- ininfrton.' . 1 ; ., ... -.l. . o f. . - , ; r Now, in behalf and for the sake of the Republican party we enter, at the' outset" - .1." - " - ' mi )inions and ideas of any one man or set of men on railroad measures, as a part and portiph of the republican creed of this State. The principles and objects of the Republican party have been nd are sufBciently understood to make it totally unnecessary hay, unwise and disastrousto undertake to incorporate in its platform measures and topics upon which, from the very nature of things, there cannot be coincidence and harmony of sentiment, w ; )' 4 :v.'i.v-V 'That' the Republican ''' party. is,;;ahd al erayR has's Jeen, the inflexible friend of InternaMmprovements, there is no room for dispute, but that tic organization is called upon, by nny consideration of wis dom or sbund policy to take part in issues that more or less partake of local feeling and j perhaps sectional , prejudice, we earnestly denv. t '.". . w 'fir ' i -y 1 . ' There is a subject, however, of dee Whereafter, for the correct management of interest to the State, which we propose to briefly "examine, and that is, the-powers and duties of the Superintendent of Publid Works. : S We may differ materially with the opinions of Gov. Ilolden on this subject, but that will not lesson thes high estimate in which we hold him as a Republican, a Patriot and a Statesman. We have been his ardent' political supporter and friend, and do not mean that- any differ ence of sentiment on matters that involve railroad schemes shall for a moment dis turb these relations. In order to understand, in our judg ment, thQ nature and character of the office of Superintendent of Public Worts, we have but to refer td Art.? HI t of ,tJie new Constitution, relating to tho Exec utive Department. The office of Super intendent of Public AVorks was there raado a branch ci- part of this JDepart ment. In section 1 3s of "said 'Article it was further made obligatory on the part of the Legislature to prescribe the duties of said office. . Si It is well known that the Convention created this newffice. for rthe -ole, and express purpose lor taking charge of the interest of the State in our various Pub lic Worksj The place was not intended to be a sinecure sition.byany Ineans, Duties of the most weighty and respon sible character were expected to be per formed. The interest of the State in bur Public Works having grown to many millions, it was deemed the part of wis dom, safety ancf economy to 'fp!ace?.'thi same under the control and management of an officer, expressly designated for tnat purpose. The significant words of Superintendent of Public Works were therefore used. The officer to take charge was to be elected by the people and responsible to the people. He was to take an oath lor the faithful perform- aTietrtrieWrrre as the Gov ernor, All matters pertalrmigto Jus oj? ficM treisrwrnifglily"'' and com pletely umler his. supervision and qontro as the duties cf ' tho-Stnte Treasurer, were to-be administered by. the Treas ureiv Tho Governor, ; although having grave duties to fulfill, .and. intended to be the Supreme Executive oljicer of the State,-was no longer to have any more control oer the duties that plainly de bn the-' Superintendfttt of Public voivea on tne c-upe Works than over the duties of any other State officer. Especially was it under stood that the) Very 'large iuterestfof J.he State in o'ur' different railroads was to be committed .to the1 new 'office ? created With this view, the Constitution was submitted to the people and ratified bv nearly twenty thousand majority. Under the Constitution thus ! adopted we hold that it was not only competent, but a positive duty on the part of a sub sequent Legislature , to , prescribe vthi duties of the Superintendent, , f, u? 1 That he . Legislature ..id, at , its 4ate' session, by one of, its. enactments, fcpre. iribe, ampug.otbervthhig that the, Sii nrrintendent of Public AV orks should de3iynntp and annoint Proxies to voto in f of the State at railroad meetings J"eJVean'be ho' 'dispute.5. We hav ubV the acTbeforeus; but we belie vo we state what is correct; and further, that the act indicated that the Superintendent could vote either in. person ..or by, proxy. t. Jrj. doing all this, the Legislature, .only v car ried out the intent aud will of the people of the State as expressed , in their new Constitution. XFnder this ljw.th Superyien(ntjWa fully aumonzeu in appeal ing oy person xr proxy at the late meeting of the Atlantic and (lSorth Carolina and the Noith Carolina Kailroads and there voting to the lull extent of the interest of the State m those roads. It is clear in our opinion, that he was the only officer under the Constitution and the law thus authorized to vote, and that had his vote been laceived in both cases the con solidation i d Ithq itwp- rmte "h qneUctrf would this moment have been a 'practical reality. That he was restrained from act ing and voting in one case, does not effect the real merits of the case, as we are coh fident will be" demonstrated when the issue" is finally 'disposeil ; of y before . the proper court. ; ; v The allegation is not eound or good, that ai the Go'UJ7iort-pf jptat prpvus;) the adoption of the new Constitution was authorized by the charters of said companies to appoint proxies,5 he " still' retains' that power.' : . -- ' That power ' vrus - merely given at-- the 'itiine for.an executory purpose ; the confer- 'nrr ftf it nnnn' anntVlOr State OlilCeT 111 DO ! manner interfere with the vested rights of stockholders. " - V But enough on this topic for the present. We have regarded it as a duty on behalf of thousand of citizens of the State to thus in- fdicate our views as to the powers of the Superintendent. The more the subject is discussed and impartially examined 'the more "clearly VilTit appear that the 1 office of Superintendent of Public Wbrks is not only a very important one, but that "; he is the officer to whom the people must look, the rights and interest of the State in our Vinous Public Works. To undertake, praeticly, to ignore His authority, is sim ply & blow aimed at the Constitution. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. : . . vm -rsj if -"t H?. $ Reported Extoesslt fob the Kew-Bebni Tucks. WASHINGTON, f r WABHiyOTON, Aug. J3.i '.K ; . , Capital Jfotes. iS -- Among Clapp's apprentices are two colored youths. . - . . -( Three spurious legal tender tens were taken at the Treasury to-day. n ! Secretary Boutwell will probably be absent three weeks. There will be o regular . Cabinet meeting antihSeptember unless an emergency requires. ameedng. r fi .. ' , ' The Commissioners of agriculture has ad vices of the appearance of the cattei-pillar in the Sea Island cotton. " " . ; m, jo ' ; The new'riates for legal tenders from one dollar to one thousand are in course of prep- aration. j, ' .1 Chere i no safety.in receiving greenback tent I 7his . ddesAlptpply to Rational Bank tens. ILLINOIS.- 1 1 , v Pekin, Au. 2. A Horse Thief Iynehe!. ; The leader of a gang of horse thieves, which killed a sheriff, has been' hung. In his first ; .!'.,-". - i ...... ... struggle the leader cut several .of the lynch ers, mortally wounding one. i : ? ; ? . ; ,' NEW YORK. ' New York, Aug. 2. j New YorK Market. Cotton quiet; sales of 1200 balesf83i34c. Flour brisker; Superfine States $5 90.640. Wheat more active; new red Ohio, $1 61. Corn l2c. lower; ,Balcstat $1 04$1.0G. .firmer. Pork, $33 25. ..ii '- ! - ' ' Goverr.n;ents 'steady; Conpors of 18G2. 25. Money, 07 per cent. Gold: dull at 3o-2 Southerns stronger. FOREIGN NEWS- i Foreign Marltetw. j LiVKurooL, Aug. 2. Cotton firmer; Uplands, 12d.; Orleans, 1313d. Sales of 15,000 bales. London, Aug. 2, Consols,. D3. ; Bonds quiet at 83i Sncrar steady. . ! ' ' i j Telesfrmpliic Wotes, Yarns and fabrics at Manchester are quiet but firn?V j ' " Tbe French Emperor will issue a 'general amnesty for political ""offences on the 13ih of August. t : ? . The steamer Colorado, sailed from San Fra 4 cisco for Panama Friday, with 5f3o,6bf in treasure. :'" .';C!ciVG? . Aj call 'is to tbe published next week in Washington for a meeting for the proposed International Exposition. ' i Professor t)avidsohs expedition has arrived safely in Sitka, en route to the EEhilakahat's County. Alaska, to observe the total eclipse, :-. , - '- - -'O ,J.-.i i,.:'U,' :-:.. L .'. !, Te Jrpanese colonists in Eldorado County Cal.j are getting along finely, and their tea crops promised well. . . V ' t ' - .The Europe, with 651 passengers, , from Glasgow, and the United Stales, from New 17rTeahs,arnred last eight. ; f l-tl . REGISTER Once More! and j: colored, remember that, in order to vote at the Township Election on Thursday, the 5th day, of ust inesit; it is neces- saiy thhis!; name "should be -registered. Charles LA; is the ofHcer ap foa?: this; purpose, and is ,now ready to re- and record - names atj luSyqfHce,j on Broad Street. When the import ance -ianinfluenceoC ofiica are considered, evef-; ry Republican 1 will surely see that his name is re corded in season;" , REG-ISTER is the word. !July22-td', ....... gftsallsxu eras. ! f I Fourteen Hours Each jDay.- White Bro's. & Killrani's ice. .iHonse Opposite Ibe People MarfecV la tCrk from 5 o'clock A. IT., to 7 o'clock P. tt. and from 6 to 9 a. m,, 12 to 1, and 6 to 7 p. m. Sundays. h obtained at other ionrt by calling fliSWj Broad Dtreet, ueu-een juTaTCuHnaMw,- - j POL Praiiieal BOOT and SHO MaierJ TOLL OK STREET 3 doors west of fiddle. ! A Lt WORK done promptly, in the best manner, and V by competent workmen. Particular attention paitt to the making of castas boots, of , th best Frencti calf etock, for Rentiemen. Custom made boots away9 on hand, and for sale, s - J : jan28-tf - -.; FOR DESIRABLE DWELLING nOTJSE on Pollok Street, near George. Apply to Mrs. KIZZIAH SAWYEJt JulyS9-rd ' HO! FOR BARGAINS! WEIN STEIN & BRO.1 present the compliments of the Beason to all Ladies r gentlemen inNew -Berne and vicinity, and : take plea- me in informing them that they have on hand and arc i ' : : ' ''. : - ' , : ' """ 1 " f ' daily rucetvlns a fine etock of ! ' , i . .I'-: .U: DRY GOOD&, f CLOTHING, ! j BOOTS & SHOES, LADIES' & GENTS' HATS, I :: ,. FURNISHING GOODS, i j - i. - 1 ' "-V-- " . . -.. -- i . .ii --. ..... . . . : i ;' ; . J-. ; 1 " CARPETS, MA7TINJ7,&c.,&c. all of ; lie latest t?tjYle for Spring and Summer 'wear, which hey off t;r to soil at the lowest prices, cheaper than any honyo ia KortU Carolina. VVEINSTEIM & BROS, COR. 1 OLLOK AD MlI)Di.E STS.' Afrtv2T)-tf BRANDRETH'S PILIiS. They remove all bad accumulation from' the bowels. and purify and invigorate the system. 4 4f-whose health is not perfect owe it to tUeinselvesfo takes few doses of Bf andretli's Pills, because tW ceedff of Wyca? are constantly eradicated by their use, 8uivthe piiuei- pie in ure coanrmea. tnus giving a 4 vigor pi oociyjiucL' Blind to a period whtu we have ))een used to see the faltering steps and the enfeebled intellect.:!. Genera) raez, the distinguished liberator of Vene zuela, says he has used them as his only medicine for thirty years, with the 'most satisfactory results, i ! Fej- Costiyeness, Dyspepsia; and as a Family Jkledi cine they are unrivalled, . v ' f Daniel I. tcmiey.'Eq:, Astor House, New York, was cured by Brandreth's PiUsi of I Dyspepsia knd' CostiVW ness,;wnen ail otner means used had failed. A gentleman, whose father died of consumption at 36 ycais, ,wa also-attacked, when about 2lt by the dis ease. lift had cough,;siight sweats and general dibility. Doctors recommended cod liyer oil, but he wasted away ;At0ast he determindd to use Biandrettfs Pilis. v In two months they him a sound man.1 i . J, . , , i : . ...Ji,. .,.. '. -j.. IMPORTANT NOTICE. t ' .MrV.l.rw-T .1, ..-,.. V-V: ITARMERS, FAMILIES,' KKDl OTHERS CAN PT7R . caaso-uo Remedy - equal to. Dr.. DobiasVcnetian- Linimentfor the cure of 'Cholera, Diarrhce, Dysentery, Croup, Colic," Sea S'ckness, taken, internally-(it is perfectly harmless ; see Oath accompaning I each bottle) and externally for Chronic Rheumatism, j Headach, Toothache. Sore Throat,' Cuts, Burns, Swelling, Bruises Mosquito' Bites, Old Sores, Pains in Limbs, Back and Chest. The Venetian Liniment was introanced in 1847, indnb-one who Mas used it but continues to do so many!stating, if it was Ten ; Dollars a jBotl'e they would noVbe without" it. Tliousands of certifeate" cany-bo seen'at the Depot. speaking of its vonderful curative properties. Price, Fifty Cents and One Dol-, huy Sold b the DrnggistV and Storekeepers ViitctLgh- oufthe United States. Depot, 10' Parkiplace," New York. : . , - 1 j July 13 im. Grant: and Prosperity. BusinesrevivtsBierJJjeinew;jegime Other; than general causes have, however g.ven a tremendous ini petus to the salflr of ' ''' -,' - Cristadoro s Excelsior Hair Dye The chemists have come out in two lcadine scientific journals against the lead land sulpMr imsom fat. the Mad (for tatis their proper designatioiO with which the country is infested, "wiIe"IftrCTinr61irThB llrtt analytical chemist in America, announces to 1 the world ; 1 Chistadorrs Dye is Uttei-Iy Poisdnless, I ; and Oiat he tmiosit to te'so becanse has analyzed it. CRI$TADOROSHAIRPRESERVATrvE as a Dress ing, ect like a charm on the Hair after Dyeing. Try it. &om oy au druggists. July 13-1 m THE DOLLAR SUN. I'UABLES A. DASA S PAPEK. The cheaDest. neatest- nnrf mnet ViT!?vi'Evcrsh(aI JC8 editions. DAiiT, bE3ti- EKKLT, and Weeklt, at 2, and 31 a, year. Full repsztsof market-s, agricnlture. Farm ers' and Fruit Growers' Hubs an1 a every Weekly and Semi-WlFnumrTrvSb le present to every subscriber. Send for erUdmen! with premium ust. . 1. v . EauLAND, Publisher Sundew Yoik.' ! $1 ROn A EAB-Male and Female Amenta wanted Vl.QUU everywhere- Address H. Annuoii Jk fT. u street, St. Looia, Mo. - i , ... r FOR RENT. The Dweliino Dousk akd Stohb borss latlr occupied by. Lewis Webb ' Esn.: rrwH btrtct. Apply tQ ' Dili's. LEWIS WEBB. 0 g : : ; m I o - , ' ' ' " ' "" -L ' ' ' j - i ' : j", ,,. ' RENT. ., DESIRABLE DWELLING HOtTSE ! 1 i blTLlT O 53 'I rOLiiAR JF class Illustrate J"j"" vrhe cheapest paper4n the 'wbUBher.nCornkiU, Boston. rvin obtained an exirasne oV dairy, $109 in the email unro FKIZJmZ rp'ccnized Jnly l6t 1869, its menis oeiug avoid, thai thia inducemnt ianalonrcr we 7ha misapprehension, however, we w.mld J thj ertaU contmue to pack orders t0LeAeE.aul Zr lilKliT" in onr YACHT and "EHU- brands of Smoking Tobicco. t M -A,jirine.: v t mww vrnr An rtevoid Of iV lCOline, jind cannfit injure the health; and is eppcoallyrccom- meided to people of sedentary occupauuuo constitations. . i T " 'l'v The trade are invited to send for circulars. - ; - Xenn., has 758 students: J 1(K00 ER.. DAY, AATEED Asrents jo sen me iiojib oum i m o n ia vm...- ra,ir..m fhtr LOCK STITCH., AUKS OS BoTH 8DXS hSS. the under-feed, and i a equal , in everv respect to any Sewing Machine ever invented , Price 1 25. . Warranted; for 5 years. - sena ior.,cirvuuit. . ouuilcd uu-'"! Cuavk & jCo., Boston Mass . nttsburg, Pa or; St, LOUiB, MO. ' ;. - '.' .y - .H';;-:i i,;vi - T7imTloyOT6nt that pays Tot particnlfursd Hits M. SrKXCER & Co. v BratUeboro, V t. $9 n day for all. Address A. J. Fullam, New York.' MrsKET SHOT GTINS ABilANTEli To shoot close and kill 60 y irds. Price, '2JiOCr J( .'I; Waiited.-Army Guns and Revolvers. Send stamp for price list Rifles, Shot Guns Revolvcreto,; - t i Johnston's Gun Wokks, Pittsburgh, Pa. t. - r . : " - . - i . i SI voiir "' Doctor or- Xrtiggjt foi? AH ,weet Quiniiieit equals tibitterTOninine. M?!dbySTEABi, Faur &Co., Chemists. iTew York. - The if Purest; Best and - Cheapest SOLD BY ALL GROCERS, COLBtRX'S PATEJJT RED JACKET AXE Is bt-ttcr than our rcfrular 'eTiaped Axes for these rea sons : LFirst It cuts deeper. Second It don t sticK in the yaooiX.TMrd It does not jar the hand. No time is ratd in taking the Axo out of the tut. Fifth With the same lahor you will do one-third more work than with regular Axes. ; Red paint has nothing to do with theffocdqnalitief of this Axe, fot all our Axes are painted red. If vonr hardware Pton does not keep our joods, we will dadly answer inquiries or fill your orders direct, or give you the name of the nearest deal er who keeps our Axes. - ' ''. ,r, V" :'UPPI3fCOTT A BAKEWELL, litlslnrprli. Pa. Sole owners of Colbnrn's and Red Jacket l'ater.ts. TUBE IVATJEMJ Olvf aiTied easily aud cheaply hv x the AlEKlCAX IKIVIS;wjEIJU 27, W. CihEKN, tho ori"i.l in ventor aid jiatentce. JSer.d for drrulars, ' J. LSkin .Jtj8.4iriherpt, Mai I, :. Geu'i A'sX for Vr K V '.'skd.), for .moiitUly uih . iir.pk'. convenient raid neat. For Kule at mitlineiy and taney trodi stores Samples Hv nrtil on retviptfof on? dolJ.ir." Du. J: II. Roueiis; "f arietta. "Jsi.. 1o.ageut for Suutli'-Ciiroiiua, 0:i-. ria.. A!t5Ii-s;:La.T ' , v - S . - . 9 A MEDICAL ESSAY ON THE CAUSE AN I) CURE OF PREM ATUU'3 DECLINE IN 31 AN, the treatment f Nervous and Tliy sicl Debility, fcc. . ,f , k "Ttere is ?io irtemffrof'Sotiefy lj?tc7iOin flii bookicill not be found useful, whether xv eh person l7iolds ike refaticji 'df, J'tfhitJ Preceptor or Clergyman." Medical Times and Gatetie. gent by mail on receipt of lifty cents. Ad dress the Author, DR. E. Dfc F. CURTI8, i F Street, Washington, IX C. riHIIIiTY YEARS' ExrEKiEKCE In the Treatment JL op.'CnnoNic akd Sexual Disease?. rtiyriologi cat View of Marrivae. The cheaDett book ever oub- .lished containing nearly SCO pa-res. and "ISO fine p!ates 1 f a 1 . . . uuu euicn lugs oi me anarcmy 01 me i:uraan organs m a etato of health and dieease,"Mith a treat seen earlv errorsj its deplorable consequences upon the niind and body, toith the author's plan of treatmt-nt the only ra tional and fcucceesf nl mode of cure, as shown by a re port of cases treated, , A trutlif ul adviser to tue mar ried and those contemplating marriage who entertain doubts of their physical condition, i Sent free of : poet . su'tcd upon any of the diseases npon which- his books treat, either personally or by mail, and medicines sex.t to any part ofthevyorld, Tf p'nr. r''sq-t tn'- "ui?'? GREAT DISTREBUTlbN CASH GUTS TO TZE AMOtJlTT of $500,000 ; EVERY; TICKET DRAWS A, PRIZEw , SS00 to S70C 75 ' " Mtlodeotm 850 Sewinjr Machines . - ' '"' '.-' 75 to 1(K) . CO to 115 73 to 300 500 Gold Watches,, - , , . Paish Prizes, Silver Ware, &c, valued at" $1,00000. A chance to draw anv of the alvivp. Priwd for 25c. Tickets describing Prizes are sea'pri in En vehjpes arid well mixed. Qn. receipt of 25c. a Sealed Ticket is drawn without choice and sent by nraiTrdlnrv Address. ' The prize named upon'it will be delitered to the ticket-holder-on iaymetit of , Oner Dollar, PrlM are immediately 'sent to 'any aiddrcss by cx: press df.'retom mail. SI,- .;.fM, . i uii wiiiKnvi twiiat vourrme is before youPa? forjit iAny Prize exchanged for another: of the same "raliie:1 No! Blanks nh Lpatrons can depend oh fair dealing ftf -I liKFPERENCEs We select: theafollowinff rrom many who have lately drawn Valuable l'nzes and kindly, permitted, us to publish them : ; Andrew J. Burn?, Chicagd.? S10,tXXr aZn t lr " ,VCI auimore.a Jfiano, euu: James m. Matilipwa notrt;t rww: John r. Andrews. SnmnnK Vitt.' Sfe??"1? H,yff 600. f ' v "aiIlc wimout permission. f LrS ne PKEBslherirm is rcJiableM and deserve their succtsa WieMn fair dealing npnA X HeraWATav, A friend of Urs drewAimnrira: was prdttptlyreceijpd.a Neu, JuHe A Srft fr S5"!3 inducements to A cents. SatisrpfinHwrt'r,h , MiiSiS?": 5 age to any address on receipt of 25 cents, m stamps or Eostal currency, by addressing Dr. LA CliOIX, No..3I taiden Lane. Albanv. N.-Y. The author mav be con- 5 Cash Gifts, each '-0,000 '40 Cash Gifts, each $1,000 10 . ; 10,000 1 2C0 , " 5() j 20 " V 5,000 U00 m " ' '100 io tiepani Kosewoou rianos .- , each A "I : I'EAr LUGAu, COFFEE And otnergooa mings iway uu uia at . CARKAWAY'i This is .tlie place to get . your money's wortlu Y juneSO-tf. HE PIEDMONT LI FIl Jvy ' V,, IN SU R ANCtoHMKY v . ! : J n V rl nil u lcliinni TnnH. - I I Bbbnld ''examine Its'tmShlanstrSO-Ww old only $10 86 for $1, 000 ; SO years old enly $12 10 casli. et per cenw yioui amaecLl! Nonforfeiting Policies. lune 80tf. TT Special Notice ! t A sums ot moneJ in luer aniourjt of X2 J W FIVE DOLLAR, d upwards depos ited itli the Frecdniari'il' Savings and Trust Company previous to Jnly 39; 18G9r will draw ' interest .from July 1st. Office -in Bureau vr Baildineon BroadStreet. . Viuneitt' C. ANELSON, Cashier. ' ' 'i - -- - i - - -- in '5 "V, 'ii SPSE2IpticeT's W:tt!MEIM:AlTJAaAClrDREpA Xeaer In the County of Cravcm who have failed - H towakei aypnention for ifcenso to do buflnesa," are - hereby notified to do eo onriv - AlcV All norsoKowninSiGOLDWATCHES trW " - bave"not paid, the special tax on the same for the "year : . Kew SjiveU y ej-gjef pe NCyr; ;i4t ,? J end 13 tt. . iVToBTH CABoi-nri Lakd Cowi.?, i. .. ?t i?Ai.iiGH, July 2, 18(59, DITORS : lYMaaiiV mrtKinjr iDquiry us iu uccuuiictuua ox ine imr inouir A on h ( 'aroTIuaOiidointmtrT.-nrnh iQ t hta rirvNht is carrvine en the Lett err hnsinrss. ItTESSRS. EDITORS : rWe are receiving fetters ' ' i We- wish to inform the puhlic'geuerally, that onr Company is a separate and- distinct organization, con- ducted upoiirnUrelyifferenVpiansnd presided over by different officer.' ' 'v v ' V- 'L..': - ; - GEORGE LITTLE, President. ' ' X, W Best, Secretary. tfj toh N. nip. . TJnif crsity of NortlrGaroliiia. vlThe! FalJQsSsfoli (ff ) ti!s 2n .tt tionriu commence on the 18in day of 'Angust 'pVox! and continue Iwcntx jveekSj preparatory and 'Normal DepafftneTitBnaOatfeneraJ Course of University- Lectures -will be opened. Einire-cxTXn'sfncfadin:la $85 to?il00 All the benefits' cf;tie4n8tiuton re offered -free of charger tQ a limjlted numlet of resi-' dents n tlie State; MAppl to the President, - ? - I , -SOLOMON POOL 0 CriAPEL'CHtttf ulyfl, 1S69 i o jjlawpt,jr ? mO EESTOEE VIGOR". AND IIEALTII ETIMU 1 LATIKG WITHOUT KEACTION,- ' T)0r,T.J)0DD'S N E R -JnVi-ol ,.N, AND)INyiG0RAT0R. . ;'-." .ft wuh J;1 14," A Nervo Toiiic anil, Stomachic. .ESZCIALYAADApTE i LIEF AND PERMANENT CURE.OFt'jLrJl'X. . .. .BTERVOTJS BISWASES, l5eadachI;f : ;Liver Complaint, Ncumlgia, ' ' . Consumption, , Dvspepsia, Loss of Appetite ? Billiousness I PcinaJe Weakness, Constipation, n PfljpUatioiin y . C'olds , , .., v. Spasms, , Co'rsrh's," "':'' 1 K Dirtiness, M. 5 Fevers, AVhoopiii.1: Coiiyli, ' Affues,-'..:" v. . Measles, fcc &c. ' The diRroWH' of Dr. DODD oppened a ncV" era i n t)te t real nu-nt ofN K BV.( USXI- S and the myritrlfin1io wiiw'fisivjriaCifollc'Ws in f U tram. It a 1LHK TOMt harmoiuts perfect iv Willi -ilkK HI IVK: F1HK1L triving incictis.d eiH-ry Jo I'm- STOMACH. lA XY.K-, BOWELSi anO VUiT;: visc ra. ai?l ; npptii'S F77ESH J.3FK for !Ue waste thai iscns'ant ly takinir pike. It opehlisN) ''''inxtiLV . arid with-tMit:J.,. and .rood JltKSi KLN. which it promoteEiiTOiES th' 'aillictwl to ROUND HEALTH and IIAPJ IN ESS of MIND. For tlie Diseases of Chilhooti, nnU 1 outh, and Maturity, and Old Aj?e. it i witn. out rival, as it is for the distresses of matem- i,ri ii,i "0....TlT,.....rk.-i.i,,is... ir. i"i 'iuiii ji i'i . jjJtj hi urn ti jjirn;iii, or tiirj chnine (so generally! prescribed, ;fprrfiKrvms diseases.)1? is -used inr its- manufacture, DODD'S NEOTINE. and;lJ5VIGOATOJ? is cohipounded from articles of the VEGETA BLE kingdom, in trrcat part andtf"i!aijis N UTlf I VE and .EQUALIZING.- POAVtiS not known to any ; olbtr articles 'before the public. r : . ' ' " ' " y r-, Dodtfs Nervine dTtd-Inngorafcrtttdi Diges tion ensures Good- Appetite J ttivei Tone and Vigor to tht System guarantees Sweet and fie freshing Sleep, and Restores Enfeebled-ard JSerxous Vonstittttions to Robust IIEALTII. ' . " ' Pa .ires of certificates from those wlio have been helled by.thisftiebicfnVare supplied by druggists. PAetUi'y-. june 29-Umos. Til llBro opiyxiT House, f , 5 1 . LONG BRANCH, N. J. milp SlTriSCRIBEK BEGS LEAVE TO AX J. n ounce to hia friends aud the public, that tht ' '' -'.' r-i- i Kew and CommodioTiS'&tablishineiit will he opfn-cn the SOth of June, an a pleasant re tivat for the season, for those who mav favor him with their patroiiaea. y .-v'ii- " 1 To couform to the.Ucw trdr of-thirg he bat rc Bolvea to banish prosiaipttpn juid wifl niakir the house free to all respectable peranis. ' K f v- . . ; ' ' . "Without any, Kefcrcnee Color. ? As he will aim Jo bnfld tip' the establinhnwDt by prompt attention to visitors, he cannot bnt flatter biro self with the expectation that the Brooklyn House wiu be the -iUlir:-;t' Placi or Resoet rob, Fjtxarzg and Sixict Pabtim . ' i ..' ' " ' r li is pieag.intiv RitnntMi nir thr U from train York - . June 22-lra. !22-lm. t K.1IARGET, Propiktor. ; I A J 1) hVA.X tE,D. EESONs OvKTNaiLAKD, and would lite to L I exchange it for Fancy Dkt Goods, can iind a customer by applying to; or addressing tne subscriber. 4 CHAR. HIBBARD, !! I- .... New-Berne, N. C. Tho. Atlantic JSdteVo i. BEADFORT HARBOR, N. C.. , KSjKOW OPENED FOR TI1E ACGOJIO dalibft of visitors and otjierslo the ) j S 3E3 SI DB-M Terms per month, f 40; per week, . $12; per day I)F managers of excursion parties will r't! beforeiiaud-theyimsv attain special, contxaci. H. E. DEVEREUX, Proprietress. a A' responsible. pnrtvjwbo; will gn V anted to carry bur'&V orderly and -msr cm bar, .caWh live use of .two romns for, the HJ1 pose during the season in an adjoining "U'IU nig by applying tp the,propriclrcss at njro It is tleaantlv pUnntml bmt th honrh. between tne Bitod States Hotel and thai tatflliflft. antL travJIfeH i the Souttf will reach Lonsr BraWh direct, by I'm j from Philadelohiafor Amhor. bv chancing cur? t rehfor FreeneldZandf from , the city of . will take the steamer at Pier No. 32." North R vcr. mi
New Berne Times (New Bern, N.C.)
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