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&cw43 trite EJciiln vsUmcsT V-'v 4 ' ." v- X 1 - ifEi lluBus Editor ! IJjt inn J.l Tf y n l Eq a n 1 1 1 y be Tore th e Law - - i WEDiTESDAY. OC1POBER 4. twTU Tlit Times Juts been designated, as T- ' - finhlic frrirtter and piibttsJies the United jrr Adeerlmng Agents, No. 4 boutn ex., "' lfklhilfVd.,are lufg) authorized to ' ..It-jib fmeet ' n't!. ratfjUUiilteri th tJtat'cfty are reques 'tedto'leace tKci'f favors with dii house. ,r, .-..- "... , -- - iV'-V. ' - ' -'f j . - ,fc .oft. .t-.l't - '- - ,4- -trrxtA '. WeU inforiaied politicians are pre- xliclmg a heart Ecpubhcan rnaiity jnrl . i k 8"i ' i t 1 S - - v I A ' Ohioi" Tlie eldction f jstest. ulace next t ' H'Oliio.' Tjie eldction, fsken place -next i'Vt lTKe jrmount of Internal revenue taxi-s ' ' ' ;"m'litiliation in tlie various TJnU$4 States rfraarts'tlifongotte, gMitrtry. . August V', 8i-IasCii!8thed tl.e 6uranSim,S93, 06. These are general It nita brought by the jlfiovert2racBtlh-'Jlsliners' and tobacco .r-jj 117nianuractai-r&, boiid&, '!;It is" thoegfjt by " January next these suits w'H.viirj; geqjW r-o-anv berdeadSj.-' rT.y ' " 1 Mr. William M. Lnwton, of. Cliarleslon ' 'South Carolina, now in England, writes to a friend" Jin lihrnvvi'lL South Carolina, as followa If our, cropr of cotton . falls m t f , m " ..i. ts..-1 i I Jbtlow 1 3,500000 J bales, high- prices will T CfrtfcIriOe ihe &inMn2ea6iv'lat! it mnst not be pn-sscd too freely on sale. The j iTYS 0Mi8l'imjition; is very. large, and spinners " 'fully emyTojed. I know of. ooq firm of 8 a island . spinners w ho are clearing " rJEi,000 per week at their mills."1 ij The Hon. William B. Wabora,"wlio bas just received the Republican nomi-: nation for Governor of Massachusetts, " " at present represents he I&ntb Massa chusetts District in Congress. . He is a ' " Native f that State, waa graduated at - Yalo3ollege in 18J4, and bas for thirty 'jears be engaged in. the manufactur ing business. He first entered "poSti . - cal hfe as a member of the State Legis- latrtre, and elected to Congress in 1862, where he has served since that time. TAXMAN Y. -.i : ' ' With eheek seldom equalled, in the face of the expose now going on in- N"ew " Yoik, Tweed calls upon the clerks in the differeht'eity . departments to contribute two 'per 'km of thefr1- annual salary to ..'til J pi-hV a fti-jdl to -Insure the'-election of a ne.xi-.sct of TanMaany- Candidates, in the' Jvqyember election. .We are decidedly .-.;wT-- the.-MUkon.! that neither money nor salt will save Tammany from the com- v s ylctt ;defeat it so richly "merits. TIIE INTERNA TIONAL J USILEB. Giliuore the Peace Jnbilee man is evi- ' ?ni:yrsBeceeding in bis efibits to get up ,.c a grand International Peace Jubilee. In .r 'Cii.t. J 1.. I i. I l it J'. .. f - iwnu ne uaa securea tne services. ot the ' 77 , cettbrated'Ban J of the Grenadier Guards; ' sfal-pertnhwion' for their participation having . beea granfed by the British. ;..' becretary of War. This recognition , and assistance ; ia his great movement by.sd important a. personage as tlie Secrcttry of 3 JOv' wiaMiMr. Gilrnore materially. , 4ii ... . . ,. CONTRAST. 1-'-f:Y'.i'r York stte are , working in harmony, having : agreed for a comtnon cause to Work in one , intere? Uie Democracy are ia a . terrible , . f ?OI"1,on 1:In New I Tork city there are no less than six different distinct Demo - , ;.crat'C ' organizations, ' all working one rV. w; against tlie other, andj the; differences ,V .; existing among these .different organiza ,vton8 Jure such as are not likely ; to har-i :: ; Jiwmzp; ? and the rcsn!t. as can be readily t fviorekjd . will be !; aiding Kepublicans to ccitain victory in the cdmTnsr cam- s paigrii n This eonsumation so devout'y to u- n, -le wishl will be but another verification 10 r of tKe' trnihful old a2ngv - When roo-nes ... - fall out honest men come by their own. . . -.1. ; .r ENGLAND. s ,',Ji wqold appear from late news1 that the aickness.'of Queen Victoria was jiore serious than wa3 generally under ' fitqod, aii we have now the somewhat M curious statement that the Government waa' afraid ' to alarm.. Great: Britain by v. telling the. truth about it. Yerily must jlhe SXe?lillS arm of Great Britain fear irs uA. poxiular .. outbreak, . in view of the X eathof itfeapacir ofYiciria itooccu- PJ the throne, There ismuch more of I Jus "riatrire beneath i lfiel surface of ? j - Eighsh politics than we on this side of L' V tbB" water dream of, but of - -which the authorities of Great Britain haye evi J """j AJiuwieuge, ana wnose "'jpresenee on the surface they dread; 4r-"5?SiWniBr)iHlent of the TVw&lays'that Judge Bond will have .wtmOO-Kn Klux cases to-, try in South ; Titer o will be, this fall, several hun dr . cases bcpnghtfor tjial in JBssissippi ' 'hd 'Ala'bama'atsoV' 'The activity of the w .5i'!uuuaii ot w usuco ; aas Deen -very :T-''atJhqj jial biisiness i luis been con 2l:?fHeaqnjet!y tha J its "chief results fti4?: wht-a f fria's arcf a t brought on. Information has been "and is " ,; ": endailv" i r f-eirr.T K it; rI.? J . 31 1vIT f Justice and the War Department, from burets entitled la full credit, which, ( if 4 published would startle the conntry astjn the extent, des'gn? and foimidaW clwir actcr of the Ku Klur orpaniKation. Tie recent orders of the South Carolina cLnjs issued in fear of martial law being t pro-' etaim d are in J-ossessioa jq tho Execu tive Department. As an cvidencejtjf .the tlioionghness with which they are pre- I jporing for soma" 'porpqse cjridept'y 1 chjetous ?ntT 'seditions, it Wis knowiU til I mil;try offiei-is in several sections that ihe local " dens " of the Ivu KJux have men engaged m exchanging arms among thiniscfv('fa so that the several neigJibor-n hood bands or battalious mfght have uni form arms and arrange fixed ammunition . t i . .rr f""r-. , ted cxievience,jwi!l t;oee nntk-staixl r - " . . .. ) . the significance of such action. j COMMUlflSX. ; It may be a matter of some supriseyJ Jd many, to 'earn that :miraujudm, no so powerful in. foirtpy exists in well or nized large numbers in this eonnfry. We are in receipt of intormation, the truthfulness of which, there can ; be no doubtv thain jNew Ttvtk city afono,;lhiie ;fecl'e""ffocieties of Conininnists, each society numWiing onethousmd members. Thus, spcretv is not counted, to .ew York alotie bnt exists to a greater or less exten in eviry largn ouy m cuuuii j. Ffonj what we are able to leani, the r anizition in. the United States is bnt a 1 5 .1... branch of tho European CofaautnLsC or International Society wnose heabjuarters are now at loridon; D YfSO The societiesin, New York are' com posed of the' better class of working men, fvirymav-wb work as an employee . i. - -.'.'- ' . . . i . . either at Ihe desk or in tlie woi Ksnops is leligibfeJtQ fewriBership, and thus far they are controlled by an educated inltlligent dassof men. tt would be difficulty within the compass of a news - paper arjticle to give the objects in detail sought to obtain by the socivtv, but they can be summed np in a few words. The orgaui&ticn of society, as one gitind family, members of the human family, depending ohc; upon another, for mutual assistance and up- pert. The total abolition of all monopo- liesand only superiority acknowl edad is an ifttellectnai one. These are the leading points, there being many otner secondary bnt impor tant ones, but which all tend to the ac pompHshmcnt 6f "those etated. Judg ing from the rapid growth of this pow erful society in this conntry, we are o! the piio& thain.-o few years Com mTunsmr will beija pbwer in the lan.d and will have -a distinctive - candidate for the Presidency. ' , . - SEW YORK. "rie "NeV York -Stae noininating jConyentiqnv at wlib." .ik;."I"asrj predicted there would be so much trouble, bas at last met, 'concluded its labors and adjrjirrned. -f'r ' iCiVfsi . One of tlie chief causes forjthe isup position:' that the Syracuse. Convention would be very inharmonious, v afi the fact that the Eepiiblicans of New York ty andHig'a County (Brooklyn and yicinity) .' ditided '-into three' sep arate: aikI distinctVliques'- or rings,, and wei6 "- know' as the ' Fentonites, the Greeteyites and tiHinies,-; Each clique j elected tegl?k'toj:rrepreient thevRTublicans of New York,! each set submitted "their credentials to the Con vention for action,-1 whin the, Fenton ites were "altogclber ignored, .r and a eonjprpmise effected by :-giving tbef other two' seta half of tbef -yote each. Thus was the wo ' great cities rcpre-sented'-and harmony' for the time se cured, ;r.-;;,y ia r:l vlfts? . This division of: representatici on the part of the GoiiiYention-.vfaB, in view of lhe"faet Inat'i was largely controlled by ItbTe Cdnklinitesf highly magnanj- j inous. as well as a ' decicted stroke !of policy toBubar Notwiiistandngj.' tliis verj ' fxvk . arv rangement, thetGreeleyites at tbe close of the sesaori, Ije&igldissatisfied with their half, loaf, Jtf ;the .Conv eniioli dis gruntled, when the remaining set did all the work of representation alone. It was expected 4niew - of this action of the. .Greeley delegates, that the2i ioune would probably repudiate tbe action of the Conrmtionaad'refusto support the eandidatcsi -i but rts better sense prevails, andwhile expressiiig some ssatisfaction. at a portion of the Con vention's action V and with; itei candi dates it gives them its support.' ! In- -concluding an -. editorial on the subjecthe'iWJtot saysr ; " , "But " the ticket we have is a good .one, and mnst' be "elected;;,. To tha re solve we exhort every IlepubHcan, and every citizen who' seeks the oyerthrow of our municipal robbers. f .. ! ;" The Administration must carry thfe election. . It is an indispensable point in next year's game. We cannot afford to enter the Presidential canvass, no matter who is "bur candidai,with New York against us. "V ;rT Tlius it wjH.be seen , that whateyer: may have , .'divided the t Ilepublkirts of New1 York before the Bondnatt6iii were -ri - ; - i , -"-..'I are aow completely tunted rlfttA-rminfid front will iaaxchj on ,'td-' assured.; vdetor next x inonthL' L: ! K' i K Tho follorinff,is the ticket noinSnated pf tbe Convention: . ' Secretary of State Geo. Wm- Cur- .: Controller George Getldps.- -: AttorneyremejaV-WiiL-M.; "EtatsL t ijanai commissioner ripruuro vr. KlotaejEBgineferi-EL A MevHtt. JL iison lnsiector JOi.n atiaton Gould. Enra-g by iUeetr telly. f Jjit'-Detbtt'cbleaid cess of fngraing brelectricity :; may be, Dneny aescriDea as ionows: i " A well-pohshed plate of zinc as cov ered .with, ft lajer of i white; : similar to, i. j-t i- ' t ?j.i xi:j. L.3 mougu not laenucoi wiin, uiii6 lusii uy tgravers on wood. On this 1 white layer is drawn a portrait with a special ink, ad-the- plate ,is then;suspended to thjerbQgafiH'pdle' of a' Voltaic battery in a bath of sulphate of copper, whereby the inked portion of the drawing is covered with a coating' of copper. When this is snfficiently thick, the plate la icuiuicu iiuu nunpcuucu lu 1,110 puni tive pole, in , acidulated water! - ITie a?id consumes and hollows out : the parts not covered with copper, or the white parts of the design. The opera tion is eoniplete in a few hours. A traveller coming up to ail'inn door says:, '; ; ; " Pray, fiiend, are you the master of imsnouser ' . ii i M .. . . i " Yes, sir,";'answeied Boniface,; 'fmj wife has been dead these three yeara,. , A -quarrelsome couple were disenss- ing the subfect of epitaphs and tomb stones,'' and the husband said: 'i 'My dear, what kind of a stone do you sup-r pose they willgive me when I die?1 Brimstone; my love 1 was the affec tionate -eply.; , . , .. . - N E.W S . .,v " One half the people of Louisville wear false terth. The OfScial Count gives New Mexico to the Democrat v. Grn. Clan' on was chairman of the Alabama Democratic Executive comnitu-t. Apprehending a collision, the Uormons'are sending away their fmuies. , Payiuaster Hodge pleaded guilty to all the charges bmaubt aeainet niui. . Blir.d Tom the 1'ianist is pcriorming at Philadelphia." i-. . V Fros1 has killed the yellow fever alorg .the Slississippi. , r , 1 Andy Johnson is'going to Wisconsin to canvass for Dooiittle. v The trial of ilrs ,TiYharroi fhe-alVgel pois oner has been postponed owing to Ihe ill health of the prisoner. ' . ' The South Carolina Republican Exec atitfe Committee have ad iptedesointmna endorsing Prrwdenf Grant and the adunnisiration.! Wna, Bennett recently discharged !(mm Stales Prison where he hadbeen for n number of years" for brse steatini, found anoth r mm Tiviug -JtMh. his wire at UtTca, N. T , and shot him dad. A young wife in Troy cored hfr husband of a. disposition to absent himself from home ft night by : pnv;ding' him with-an exce llent dinner, and sa-in; to him af'trwnrd, '"Gsorgt! if you find arwet ter spot than our home,,lo-: scribe it to me and I will rival it, if I die In the attempt!, A . kiss and a ft te-is con. pktcd the viCory.. . The YendWne column ij to en up a;ain. ..The gallows has been introduced iu Japan,' and gives satisfaction. : : The uniog rebels of Algeri r sucteiKkr only their daroaKd arms to the smhorititn. y The-QueeU of Deumark'ii 6u a vit to Athens. - ,.; The cholera is reported to be disappearing fiom Germany. Two hundrHl bodies bf Coolies have wash ed ashore at Mariiiqnef the rest are missing, and went dnwu-wi:h thepMp. - - " ' , Tne assassin of Hon J. P. Norton, the chief justice of tbe hish court of Ca'cutia, has been convicu d after two hours' trial aud sentenced to death. lia on Von Arnim, tbe German rcpresen'at live a Ytrsailh-s, has returned to Germany on account -ot ill-hcalst.- - 1 1 1 .. 7 Ait fnpLtrteetexiny.icm. j Do not fancytecnirstryou feel sinin" that you are iinprpgnab'e 10 siciness.' Whole neigh borhoods hp- fr-fjneuHy pioirati-d at ihis sea son by malarious feveis. Vigorous muclc and ;8lroas sinews broad should, and sound lungs,, are -no'dtfence agalnt the mephilic Vapors oraatasBn. Frames whh?h hive w ith stood the rummer heat may s-neenmb- r.ow4 Mspyin athletic man, whose faiiiiHr depends for Its support on his iniuify. 'now lies pros 'tra'e.'wiafc and hdpl-ssas' a babe, under the periodical assaults of chills and fever, or bili ous remittent fevnThis con hi not be if itll were ise enooch to provide against snch a continetney, Uy toning and fortifying the yys teia Tth tjofcietter .Siomacli liitttrs. This approved vegetable toaic is bso!utTr harm less so that it is sheer folly net to lake it jus a 8afegcard at a season when diseases of the liver' 4he stomacbf the bpwelsnd indeed all ihe Ms wral organs ' are'-gcnerally prevalen'. To k ep Jhe system iu wilf r and insure health or In put it in onfef-wlien rhis piecaution has been neglected", is the doty of every human being - who values lift. ' For Ijoth these pur poses ; Hosteller's Bitters is designed, and it answers both. Petty local dealers are endeav oring, it -many parts' of the' country, to substi tute preparations made of impure and danger ous moterials in its sltad. .Give them a wide berth. They are prepared by unskilful expe rinientors, whowant tolurn a penny at the expense of the public heal' h. t i Tbe Jfatlonal Conamerclai CoitTcntlon. - T PiLTiiioftK, Sept. 29Ci-jThe convention has adopted rh" ftrport'of the lailroad conimi'.tee. The report f the eonmittee ou interior line water Cootmubicaiion recomn rends the dredg ing of the months of ihe Mississippi, as a tem porary, expedient, and tbe construction of a ship canal, connecting the AlUsissippi with the ocean, as s coinmycialTifcre&sitr. from or near Fort St. Piillipoalhe left bunk to the Gulf of Mexico, to be maintained at Govern ment cost and free of tolls. An appropriation of $4,000,000 is asked for this worJu- ; ! I ,'Vrbe action of- the f previous convention, re garding the Jamerri fer'aud Kanawha canal, was approved, and the appeal to Congress for aid, renew e -, - - .y .l '. r JJon. Eeverdy 'Johnson addressei con venikMt. ...V."1 .- The convention has adopted various reports also a resolution recommending Congress to pass a bill for univeisal amnesty. Tbe folio whig-resolution 1 was adopted r 'Whereas -this caavearrou having adopted resolution asking the general Government to refund the tax coUvcted on cotton, therefore be it - ;-, rIiesolved.JrMt tear: oiL iron . and "other -commodities. having paid a sinUC tx..bflP in cluded in the resolution reiundiug the tax on cotton. The convention has adjourned sliu &e and will mctt . sain laiSWiicW. Louia- .) and snowing Japanese Jtonrdotr. A lad cf Hon. Jam8I$iwk!iifty ird? pin looked into a Jfrpaoese boudoir, and thia is her Inventory i tittle or pof fnrnilnre n chairs; no bcclsteadrolhinjj but mati-la sleep on. A toilette 6ox tru on tlie flow, near the wall about the only article of furni ture m the room. In I Ins box was fire drawers mid lo larqeer basoason-iop. Jwlhe top i'rawer f this box ;" iotnHic roirroi? 3ike our naud-giassr-s.. in tae-secund drawer sue I Krpi uer povraer, pami. wax. nrusn. looin- piwui-r mntroruso. i.i.w uuie ftraw ra ctrac uci'; in on'ushe bud her false hair, and ia the tbher faKy prn!rpiltTpen and other fixlncs ior ine hair. Ip tne towurdra-ircr.vas- her pillow, which isDlact-d trnd.e ' tbetieck when Uping)n th- ra ts' so as lo prevent ihe hairr iro.otL.uartg rum pi a. u it -nude ot wmtd, and covered with p-iper ;on the Hop-" ,TUe powder lKiks Jiktj starch, anft when they ue it they mix a litU water,, with it..aird rub in ike. pftstej. and Jhey have iwa brashes at ttiej use to rub it otr. . be paint looKS green, and tuiTs red 'wLtn par upon the Hps and - Hew Koda Recordlnz Spceli.'' ! ' ' ' If'lhe follovina p&raerftp clipped from an exchange, gives n aceanitestateinent of fnct we may ,tn n expect to se tna insi ot the ubi- o,uit;ti.i reporter.T He will be transformed Tin- to am amanuenais, to write on: inacniae made hieroglyph if 8 : ;' 1 I il 5 A mechafuc li vine odi. snores of JjftKe Zurich, JUL Tbeodor Zuppinr. 'bas just, in vented a' mechnnism as marveloos jas the dac-. uerrot yp .was at first cwnsKlered to be," the applications of whicb nave since become bo popular and universal..; f lie machine kf M. Znrminfer in r.o 'arrerthftn the' human hnnd. mu4 performa !th Fork of-n accomplished Bienop rapner. x ia:tu in coaiaci wilu ( vocal organ; It re-produees the slisrhtest sounds enunciated by the tonga , thjoat or lips While one is in the act of speakinir a ribbon jof paper is d'tached from' lite niachice, si mi lar to that thrown ns oy the leiecrapuic ap paratus, on which the words prouounc d aie1 traced in niact ana white. 7 1 ue nieriiHniam is in all respects' most ingeniously constructed and worthy of being compared with i he in ventions of Nicpce, Dnguerre and Morse." VAii K4C,,Vhere pn this zlobe ran we ro beyond the omnipresent Yai;k ;p ? Landing at Sitka, we ltad wallcea but a short distance in to the town, ube.wq reached the - hortlern deoi.t of Drl' AVer's medicines- in f clU display among the hut, shanties and cnurts of th se boreal tribes. . Ther ; the ; fa mi iar, hohii like names of his Ch rry! pectoral, Pills, &c -sa-Idte ns from the Vxterior of "a sto e which shfews , more business than . its neitrhirs, aud proves tluitihese simple but sure rem d are even more iXicetsary to ravage lite man to bursel ves wlii-rs 'h- y visit every fireside.- Cor respondent AUxa-iuL Journal - ' ' Xmportut;AniiQUBGeiiieiit .1 t 4 m ..... -i T H E N E W , MERCHANT ' TAILORING ESTASLISH- WENT, , .Tbe nndertiirncd is pleased to announce that he has removed to tha NEW BRICK ' STORE on Middle irreet, near Pollock, and . where he bason hand a fine addoTtme-t at CLOTHS, CASSZMERES, &c, BQitab'e tor FALL and WINTER CLOTHING and Is prepared to execute order for -.-r .' suits .:. ? ; and all work in bio line. Taankin? tarpnbiie for part fovors. I hope, that by making ercry effort t! the future tt please, to merit a cominuonat of the sume. - ALEX McLACKLAN, r Merchant Tailor, Middle Street lm. Notice to the Tax Payers of . "-'.(. 1 Crayon County. ""OT!CK- IS HERKBT OIVEN, THAT THB ' iv Lifted and Awcd Taxes for the year tTt are due;. I will attend at my Office to the County Jail froa and alcr A;ost 10th 1KT t, for the purpose, ot Collect lZtttMnMV - ii'i ... - t Offli-e horns from 9 o'clock A. M. nnftl 3 o'cloek P. M. daily. Yon are further notified that a'i Mcceipts piven-fo Taxes under Schedule B. lievotiac Act 1871 knows as merchants and Licence Tax. are But ralid -nntH they hava been countereisncd by the Register of deeds. Tbe penalty for not cumplyins with the same, as required by Law, is $2). UU t in j which, fine will be imposed. -V . . - OT.LMSDOHUBBS. Auit. 10th 1871. ' Sheriff of CraTen County. . Aug.ll-tf. , - : ,-. CORNER VFLRbAD AXD lUDDLESTS., ... MAM OF AST U B R 0 F AND DIALER IN FTJRNITXJRiE. &c, &c. EbtaWisIied in 1853; Eigldeen yews in :; the business. - - j KWp con fVEt1y (Mi bsed, and manofactsres to order all kinds of Mahogony,. Walnut, - Poplar and Pino Furniture. - 8tock large and complete. .. . , . r- &jpab-tni neatly and promptly executed. Sep20-tf , Call before purchasing. PHOTOGRAPHS! Host reapectft.lly informs tbe etttsen ftf this cSty and vicinity that he has returned from tbe North ei markets with a (nil stock of i - PH0T0GSAPHI0 STOCK ASDldlTEIALS, and is now prepared to makvaJI kinds cf - ic Pictures ' 1XXJK AT OITB TK1CES, One Targe Picture with 8x10 frame.. . 3 00 .1 00 00 -w.; ... 1 00 -. '.'A 00 - - r without frame. ... Pour card ae Ferrotypes, ... . . .. . Thirty-six little Gem,. .i.-i....... .. Card Photograph per doses f3BT Children andet Its Tears Saner cent extra. Ail kinds of pictures copied in the neatest style of art.'' Small pictures cashe copied to be life size and toneked with India Ink or othe-wiso. -. SreryoMia wantef Plrtare Frasses, of any style. Cam save money by calling at oar Gallery. -. a Kemember to corns early in tbe day, and avoid the crowd in thfralternooiu - ' . Photograph Alhnma, Caes, Picture Cord, and all kinds of faaey artides sellin Tery chesp. ; ... rJ.. , jzriBtetamtoef tfi pie. j i E. : S. W O It M E L L . Sept, 17 Sw, . J i Photograph JohA. nicSai30K, Jtwrrn 4. BEik "GASTON HOUSED RIC&AXCDSON BELTj, PEOFElfiTOES, IS OPE37 FOR the TJECTFJTOtf orGUESTS, ' anil solicits the patronage of the pebhe Oaestaf this House win aHmys find comfort able rooms end attentive servants. T ft IC ITS MODERATE sep lG-tf T- S - " '' - wmmm m i: -i- m-m.h- -ft ,MO f' rfc'M .IIri.l.LE . e-fr, MTTCHELB, ALLEN &C0, kr:,K.Li" :",-r-- ..U . ,4"': i t- OFFER f . :, , .. ' y ..fio COTTON GINS AND PRESSES, HORSE POWERS. BELTING, COTTON BACCING.TIESV PAINT; OIL,' CLASS, ... &C, &C, fitCrl, AT REDUCED PRICES! Ayes cherry PectoraJL, ror Piaeaae Of f& Throat and Isaacs, 1 ,., tiaab Coatfiav Ocida Wnooplnj; Couch, Bronchitis, Aathma, .T : i. ri ; and ConaxunpUOiL. ' probably nerer before in the -whole history of ' - medicine, has any thin- won so widely and so deeply upon the confidence of mankind, as thia excellent remedy for pulmonary complaints. ' Through along series of years, and among most 1 mt the races of men It has risen higher and higher : In their estimation, as it has become better known. ' Its uniform character and power to cure tbe va rious affoetkma of the hmgs and throat, hare made it known as a reliable protector' against " them. While adapted to milder forms of diseaso and to young children, it is at the same time the most effectual remedy that can be given for incip-' lent constunption, and the dangerous affections of the throsi snd lungs. Aa a provision against ' sodden attacks of Crovp. ft should be kept on hand in every family, and mdeed as all are some times subject to colds and coughs, ail should bo provided with this antidote for them. " - . t Although settled Ctotawwtpttow ia thought h ' curable, still great numbers of eases where tbe disease seemed settled, have been completely cured, and the patient restored to sound health br the CAerry Pectoral. So complete. is it -I mastery over the disorders of the Lan Throat, that the most obstinate of them Tie Lasn ana yield to iU Whn nothmr else could reach them, under the CAerry Peetoraf they subside and dvappear. Bittgnt and fwMte Speaker find great protection from H. - jLrtHma ia always relieved and often wholly, cured by it' - . ' ' 1 " Bronchitis la generaUr cured by taking the . Cherry rerieral in small and frequent doses. So generally are its virtues known-, that we need not anbliah the certificates of them here, or do more than assnrethe publio that its qualities are folly maintained. - - - Ayer's Agae Cure, -J Vat Terer sad Ague, Intermittent "Perer, . Chill "Terer, Bemittent Terer, Dumb Ajrue, Periodical car Bilioua Fever o., and indeed all the affection which arise . j from malarious, marsh, . or . miaamaUo . poisons. .. ; ' : ' As its name implies,' tt does Cure, and does not fail. ' Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, Bis muth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous substance whatever, ft in nowise injures any pa- tient. The number and importance of its cures in the ague districts, are literally beyond account, . and we believe without a parallel in tbe history -of Ague medicine. Our pride is gratified by the acknowledgments we receive of the radical cures effected in obstinate cases, and where other rem edies had wholly failed. Unaeclimatedf persons, either resident rn, or travelling - through raiaamatio localities, will be wtrtecteiby taking the A.OVS CVKE d3y- For JAwrr Complaints, arising from torpid ity of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, atunu lntin the Liver into healthy activity. For Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaints, it is an excellent remedy, producing many truly ' remarkable cures, where other medicines had. failed. - - Prepared bv Dw. J. C. Am Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Haas, and old all round the world. ' TSICE, $l.eO PXM BOXXZX. JOHN ARMSTRONG B O OK - BIND ft It BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER OVER TUB N. C. BOOK8TOBS. - EALEIGH, H. 0. Trial. Execution, Minute and Becording Docket ml tn onler. - t North Carolina Reports snd other Law Books bound in superior Law Bindine Af issing numbers et the Reports supplied and odd lumbers taken in exenanze tor nino FALL TRADE OPENED. J. E. AMYETT, THE Southc Front St. GROCER, has a very .; .7 LARGE AUD ATTEAGllTE ST0C2 or GENERAL ME RCIIANDISE, " ." ' ... i : consisting of ' l FLOTJK, BAC0N-: COFFEES. SUGARS, MK.KL, LAED,, CHEESE,' MOLASSES, DOMESTICS, Jkc, tc and; in fact ererything wanted by fhe people. , uauaeiimeais ra cowm : ana ouier psoaace solicited! . . ,! k . .. Liberal advances and prompt returns mode. Giro me a eaU I will insure satigfoetjon. U J.B. AMYBTT, i 'Ml' Wholesale : and;Retail DEALERS IN GROCERIES, ; - j'.?;.;..:-j - .., ' ' '-'. PROVIsioNS, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE cfcci efce. cfco. cfco. We wnn'd respect fully invite Ihe pub lic to call and exam ine our mammoth . nock of goods, con sisting of . City Mess Pork, Sugar-cured Hams, Breakfast Bacon, F " ' r - ' .' .. '"- - t ' Side Bacon, Shoulder Bacon, TIERCE LARD, TUB LARD, i - Flour of all Grades, Fine Assortment of Sugar, JAVA. LACUIRA and nio carrEE, NEW YORK STATE BUTTER, MOLASSES. SYRUPS, Fine Tp of Virginia Totaceo - fast received. t - ' ! cigars; candy, &c.; &c. Also, the finewt assoitment of CROCKEKY and GLASS WAUE to be fooad in the city. Fresh Goods byeYcry' Steamer and Sailing Vessel. .. AH gonals sold as reprtiealed, and ia qttan Uies to sort parcnasers. , , r , ,,,, Tfe solicrt a ex)! from all. ; 1t" dfy com petition isot line. " ' ' u Kir iJi?'!-, iJj.Iii - ? I'-' I Young & Bra, , ' : i5r-..-r; a 1 i. "-i - Foot of, Middle , Street, ;- New Berne, N. C. WrMBteaiia Baltimore, ? H I . 1 j-i Mii I TUK StEAJIEE JAS. A. GARY, REDUCED 1 RATES. F-lcpxxx-GCJorli SOc liEDUCKD BATES OX COTTON. To Halumore ,..$2 00 pi'-bale " PliilailelphTa 2 50 " M Now York 1 .2 75 " w Dostuii 4 00" " " . For rates anJ encat'tnenti appU-t R L. PEUllVi .-at 'lire "Wharf in N,w. Brn, and ANDREWS & CO., liaki more. ; ; '' ' ' '; . Dec 15th-ti. FOU NEW YOK iv KURAI'S R.C. STEAMSHIP LINE EVERY FIVE TAVS Zddiac, Chapin Master. Ellna S. Tjrry, Saler Master. Ellen S. Terry, Salver Master. Wili !ave Xew-Bern, N. C, for Xow Vui L iIjnJay,'-OcU 2, a; o u'clock. f Pj eight receired at all times unler cover Througli Bills of ,aJ:nrr "riy'T) t nJ from all MiitK oil tlio X. C. liail IIo.nl. IiiMiraiice uiTuctcJ through us at per cent. Freight will le taken for boston, I'hila delpbia and LS.tlliiuorp. GEO. W. DILL. James Manwell, ENGINEER and MACKIIST, Craven St., near South Front, r makes and repii r ENGINES, BOILERS and AU KinrlB of Machinery. Brass and 5. I i Iron Foundry ALL KINDS OF CASTINGS Made to order at sliort notice. AU Work Waxxanted. TUB ONLY SHOP NEW-BERK W II ERE SUCH WORK IS DOSE. BLACKSMITHINC, ,1 in all branches, and HORSESHOEINC, Done by Experienced Workmeu in connection with tbe a bore. JAS. UANWELI. surtOtf i-?fj CAPT. tfm4?Mastcr, : - - i r
New Berne Times (New Bern, N.C.)
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