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:LOLTDEPABTMENT IHTEBSSTWO STATISTICS. 6 Showed Dy the i "' . i ! . i - wn4 m3 .wra -t eem A Ckjllecjof estimaie, m um jcoiciuwj that the amouuit of cotton shipped from this port dnriD3tho past jfoar months, would foot up four thousand bales We now propose to give other interesting statistics, which we obtain from; the assistant assessor of . Internal Revenue in this pistrict The fallowing table will show the num ber of ouncLs of cotton and number of gallons of apinUjiturpentine shipped from, this poTt daring the mckths of August, September and October, vith tlSetaxupbn it; - t V ' COTTON. LBS. - . TAX. .....16,202..........$ 486. 06. .....92,139. 2764.17 . . .684,658 .... .. . I . ..20,539.74 August ...... 'September.-. . , October.,.;.. i. Total,.... 792,999 .23,780.97 TAX ' .$6,216.40 j. 3, 752. 80 ..2,183.10 BriKTTS TUBFENTINE. . GALS. ..62,164...... ..37,538...... Angus. ... i September. October . . .21,881.1...:. f e Tdtal,..,.L.,.. 1,215.83 ...12,158.30 It wil be seen that the internal revenue re- caipts at this port for cotton and turpentine alone have amounted to $35,918.27. ; The entire internal revenue receipts for Craven county, amounted in September to $6,736.92, end io October to $24,563.14. What an income Uncle Sam must have ! Who wouldn't like to be his heir ? , j- We fn.d from the same source that 310 watches and 6$ pianos, have been reported in this city! What a glorious. field' for Gen. B. F. (B)B1 1 -. j i. j, Gband Tottbnament at Kinston See Card. Oor frijBnds of ticnbir have been to the Tourna ment si" Goldsboro', and are determined to try and gb one better." The affair will come off on the 30th Inst, and Knights and their lady loves ii all parjts of the State are invited to at tend. ' iPut us down for one seat, and it "stick horses'? will be allowed, consider us a Knight. We have no Idoubt a large number of the cay" and festive will be present, and we wish them all imacinble" fan. The Coronation Ball swill commejnee at 8 p. m. i early part of the week, we heard of several .out rages, recently; committed, in the county of Greene! - TheJ particulars, we did not learn, ex cept id the case, of the burning of the gin and fodder pf Joseph Murphy of Goldsboro', N. C. His farm is located in Greene county. This out rage was committed by negroes. The motive wa nof doubt a double one, revenge and plunder. The bther cases were of similar character, and we havje - little; doubt were perpetrated by the same band, ilow long will the people permit such crimes U go unpunished, or the criminals to pass at large, 'unwhipt of justice. I GoiriiESDABLE. The Odd Fellows of. Lexing ton, Ky. , have determined to give a series of con certs, and dramatic exercises, for the purpose 6f aising funds to relieve suffering and destitution mongi women, and children of the Sojath. BoaId op Tbade. A move in thfe right, direc on has at lat bee J made. By reference to our .dvertfcing columns, it will be seen , that; the Joard bf Tra(le of the city of Newbern jnake ap plication for a charter, and that from and after Monday nextj a daily Board will meet &i the Ex change1 Rooms for thepurchase and sale I of Pro luce, aaii for the transaction of other important ausinels. f j ' . - ' f This'moVe will give to all who bring produce to iis market tile advanti ge of knowing what each irticle is really worth before selling. ; " Ovk ExcHA,NQia Several of our daily N, C. jxchanjgcs announce their determination to en large their dimensions very shortly. We "are pleased to note this evidence of prosperity, and wish them abundant success! j ' Come on, brethren, we have the start of you, it is'tnie, and we intend to keep it but we are delighted to pee you making such gallant efforts to advance. Our press is large, our advertising is'larger.'andiour subscription shall be . largest, if we can make it - so. Our Newbern friends are determjined thet we shall not lack the- necessary patronage, to 'enable us to distance" all competi tors. Come on, then, and success attend you and fus. Fise! OxsTpBS. We are indebted to Mr. L. V, PigottjSfor a humber of tho finest oysters we have baati fhia Bfifiann . Afr. Pirrntt lrfifins an eatinc sa- iloon at the People's Market, and has every i ad vantage for securing the best market supplies. It will be sepn by his card what good oyster BtewB can1 be had for twenty-five' cents. x j -.- ( , .,- ' - r A Fxse Stock of Hogs The assessor for the State oJf Kentucky, reports that there' are now in that State 776,404 hogs, over six months1 old. -' I i j : i ' Thi Gbeat Eailboad Robbebt. We learn from the Ix)uisYille Courier, that the perpetrators ctthe decent highway robbery in Kentucky, to accomplish which a train was thrown off the track have beh arrested by a party of Morgan's (Con federate) cavalry, under command of a Federal officer. I The! robbers hadbeen members of the f 62d (federal)l Kentucky regiment. - 1 , i j r- . i EjiiGBANTS--One hundred and fifty emigranls from Bremen? have arrived in Charleston, S.' C. They are described as looking healthy and robust Send some this way. ". The Leqislatube. But little progress has been made in the business of legislating. - The brgantzation of both houses having been completed, the members seem disposed to pro ceed at once ,to the election of such officers as tbeir duty requires them to choose, - Since burlast, Mr: Hampton of-, has been elected-j Engrossing clerk, and the deserved com- plimeni of a tnanimous re-election to the position ' of Secretary of State has been cqnferred upon bur friend, "R, W. BesCof Greene county.' -. - Mr. Pell, editor of the Sentinel, has been; re elected to ths position of State printer by a very handspnie vote ' ' We fsee no. reason why the pfpsent session should be a lengthy one, and we hope the mem bers will work in earnest and dispose of business . promptly anjl return to their homes in time to . eat a Christnias dinner with their families. P. The President of the Senate to KeslRa. . I have ft' on good authority that ' Mr., Foster, . President ofthe Senate, is to resign after the meeting of Congress, and that either Ben Wade er Yates, of Illinois, is to be elected in his place. ' Y. Herald. ' .. . ' , ! i : . I v . ' The Speaker ot th House. lu a few hours after the election of the Speaker of the House', R. Y. McAden, Esq.; he was com pelled to leave, to be in attendance for a few aays at his Court in Alamance. He very prop erly designabd CoL E. H. CTan, of New Han over, his competitor, to pre.'ii.lj in his nbsence, Vho fills the! Chair with the ease, dipmlty and promptness of a practised prcsi'.'.n 7 o.j.-i. . Ith Sentinel. Mokb Pliindzeing. We are informed of the theft of (wo mules and a cart, from the premises of a negi o nian named N. Jackson, near Have lock Nation. A reward of $50 will' be given for meir recovery. . aeh ees Conventiox. A large and enthusias ms Agricnltaral Convention taa just closed 'its uors -m Eichmond,; Va. Several important aoremeDts rera inaugurated. V ...',, Injumotts Eegttlatioss.Wo have been shown a letter from an extensive cbtf on planter in Hyde county, in which the following statement is made, M I have a lot (of cotton) ready ginned and pack ed, and would send it this trip, but I understand it will be seized by the Government if it is sent to Newbern. Consequently, I shall send it to Washington." . , ' - ' i Other letters of a similar nature are being re ceived every day by our commission merchants". : They complain that they must go aU tlx way to Plymouth to get permission to bring thkr cotton to this port, and in consequence prefer carrying it to Washington. This is, ?of course; highiy pre judicial to Newbern, and in many cases incon venient for the farmers. It is not every farmer who can go to Plymouth, or has an opporunity to write, and in consequence hundreds of tildes are lost to our port which otherwise would come to it . We have heard of a similar case in Texas, where a district which hitherto has been ship ping its cotton down the Red River, is now com pelled to haul it toHouston, at an additional ex pense of 3 cents per pound, t i This is all equally as unnecessary as it is inju rious, it is well known that all cotton must have the Government tax paid on it before it can be shipped from this port,' and as our commission merchants are perfectly willing to do this, we cannot see what loss to the Government would accrue. ' , . 1 i ; It is true some regular system is necessary in the Revenue Department, but we conceive that a more equitable plan might be adopted than that now in vogue. ? Southern Hospital Association. A society has been incorporated in New Orleans, La., de signed to render medical and surgical aid to such soldiers and sailors of the late Confederate army, as may require assistance. Although organized in Louisiana, it is not intended that the the ad vantages of this association shall be confined to any one section of the South. . All Southern sol diers, no matter whence they came, will share the benefits alike. Artificial limbs will be fur nished as fast as funds can be procured to pur chase them. Gen. J. B. Hood is President, S. B. Buckner, Vice President, Wm. 0., C. Claiborne Secretary, and Gen. R. E. Lee. J. E. Johnston, S. Teacle Wallis, D) II. Hill, Wade Hampton, Howell Cobb. Jas. Longstreet, Gov. Humphrey, and others directors. Contributions received by any of the above. I Rail Road Matters. The stockholders ot the Wilmington and. Weldon R. R, held their an nual meeting in Wilmington, on the 21st ult The following officers and Directors were elect ed : Hon. R. R. Bridgers, President CoL 'S. L. Fremont, Gen. Superintendent; ; S. 1. Wallace, P. K. Dickinson, W. A. Wright, Eli Murray, ' Al fred Martin. Jno. Everett, A. H. Van Bokkelin, Directors. The Wilmington Journal is out in a long leader opposing any consolidation of the N, C. .with the A. &N. C. R- R. It says, the stock in the A. & N. C.;R. R. has never attained any considerable value and has never paid a dividend. And that the North Carolina Railroad has already enough of its line necessarily unprofitable, without add ing 95 miles of the A. & N. C. Railroad. " Con-i solidation would also be converting the great purposes for which the N. C. R. E. was construe, ted, to building op Newbern andMorehead City. The annual stockholders meeting' of the N. C. R. R.j will bo held in Raleigh on the 13th of De cember. . The Nokfolk ViaGisiAX. J. Marshall Hanna has assumed editorial control of this flourishing sheetj He has, we believe,' been connected with; the Virgin'an for some time, and has latterly had its chief superintendence. We wish.! him suc cess fraternally, politically, and pecuniarily, j Qcieb Case. A suit was recently brought against the Hartford Traveller's Life Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn., by a woman in 11 linois for attempting to defraud her of the amount due on a policy taken out by her husband who," according to report, had been drowned i The case excited much interest, but was brought t(j a rather extraordinary termination when it was discovered that one of the witnesses who had tes tified to the death of her husband, was: that indi vidual himself ! i, I j .... ' : I By the way it may not be generally known that U. Berry is the agent of the "Travellers," in this city. Business men and those who have much travelling to do, would secure a possible benefit to their families by taking out a life policy. , ' PtmLic Tjiebaet. Our friends in Wilmington aire endeavoring to resuscitate and re-open their public library and reading room.;' The object is desirable, and the institution of great benefit to the community. Hayo we not a; city library also? We should be pleased to receive some inform a tion on tne subject. 11 we nave none, a move ment should be inaugurated to accumulate a public library for the Use of our citizens. The Masonic Temple i at Balttjiobe. The ceremony of laying the corner! stone of the New 1 1 Masonio Temple at Baltimore,! was a grand af fair. From 8,000 to 10,000 masons were in line; all in full regalia with music and banners'. . Near ly every State in the Union was-, represented. President Johnson and other dignitaries of the Government were in line. J. H. B.'Latrqbe de livered the oration which wa3 pronounced an ex cellent effort. E0ITOKIAI. COUUESPONDKSCJE. . ' I ; ' GoLDSBOBjo' N- C, Nov. 24, 1866. , Goldsboro' has been the scene of another de structive fire. - j ' -'"-r'j lnis ( morning, befdre day-break,- Granger's Hotel was found to be in fire, and though evey enorc was made to arrefit the flames, in less than two hours the entire Jbuildin with several out houses, was consumed. j j Owing to great exertibns, no other builolings were burnt Some loss resulted from the re moval of goods from citizens stores, but none of them. was serious.- -jj - j , . ..J I th,ink, from all the information I can gather that the fire was accidental, caused probably , by some defect in chimney or fireplace. :-. . J . The ldss will reach $25,000, about one half of which is covered by insurance. , Some of the furniture bf the Hotel was saved. but in a greatly damaged condition. ; Mr. Gran ger's loss Is peculiarly heavy. ! s; He had recently refitted his house and thoroughly furnished it; and was nly partially covered by , insurance: He estimated his damage at $5,000, exclusive of the loss of business. .The Hotel buildings were owned by a Joint Stock (jtompany, and there was some insurance upon them ; but not enough to cover half the loss. i , . : - ! No foody of men could have : worked better than the citizens, white and black ; but" they could do riothiDg towards saving thje houses on fire, and only arrested the spread of the confla gration by very great exerjtions, ' j . I have heard, among the colored persons who worked with great zeal, the names of O'Hara, a teacher of a negro school, and Jordan, a colored preacher, partiqularly mentioned. - ; - j I enclose an extra frorn the 6fflce of the Golds boro' Kms. S. J); Pool. Cholera. The entire famili''' of llr. W. It. Boutwell, of Norfolk, Va. wfeS" swept off on Tues day last by cholera, or poison.! They had parta ken of hash beef and sweet potatoes for sapper, and were immediately attacked by . what is sup posed to biy cholera; and in a fejw hours Husband,' wife gild an aged lady friend there on a visit to the familyj were dead. . i J TJ. S. Coubt. Judge Brooks, of the U. S. Dis trict Court, is to hold a term of that tribunal here, on the 26th inst. Progress- , . Silly and evil disposed persons having circu lated the report that the Rev. J. W.; Tucker is the author of an editorial, devoted to the exami nation of the "life and times of John Spelman," which - appeared in : the Ktwlern , Tunes some months ao, also of a series of letters addressed to '.'Brother Pell," which appeared in Uie? same journal, about the same time, or shortly theraf- ter, and having been assured that said report is being used to the detriment of, Mr. Tucker;" I take pleasure in saying to the public that the re port in part and in whole, is . totally false. I wrote the editorial myself, and am personally responsible - for - the communications ; and any one havinjj a right to know, or speak of them in a personal sense, will exhibit much j more good sense, as well as manliness, - by applying., to me for the name of the author, than by cowardly circulating a false report," designedly to injure the reputation of an able and worthy minister of the Gospel, who has never done aught to my knowledge, to merit the censure of the public, in the slightest degree. ' : I "W.'L Vestal. Woman's Rights At the late meeting of the advocates of Woman's Rights held in Albany. one of the distinguished femininea present deli ered an address calling upon the convention to make common cause, with the blacks. ; She al luded to JphnBright's efforts for an extension of suffrage in England, regretting that these efforts embraced pales only, and closed by expressing the conviction that the time is near at hand when all distinction of a political nature between whites and blacks, and males and females, will be abol ished. Quick NVobk. The; Governor's 'Message, a document which filled .seven columns of this small type, and close order, was re paper, in ceived at pur office about 8 o'clock ion Wednes day night and appeared in the next morning's issue, having been set ' up 'by four .compositors. Those who imagine it is little .trouble to. print a newspaper are not aware that the printers have been standing at their cases' all nightlong to furnish the reader with his breakfast news,' V I Bold tWi. We are informed that , over five hundred dollars worth of cotton was stolen from the planta!tion of Mr. William Foyi I near this city, during his absence in attendance upon:;his wifes funeral. :-!'- , 1: ' : - - The thieves were negroes, arid did; their , own picking. The theft was committed in open day light, and. is the most impudent specimen of rascality e haye heard of recently. : i j Legislativb News. We have ' contented our. selves hitherto with simplyfpublishing such items in regard to legislative : action as we thought would be iof interest We shall, however, " give more comjplete reports as soon as the State As sembly gets fairly to work. The time was taken up yesterday in announcing committees, : &c. tt,-. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL WHOLESALE PRICES CURRKSIT, r . iNewbexn, November 27, l'8G6, , Ale, per btjl., . .. , Ale, Scotch bottled, pts & qta SIS 06 20 00 $3 007 00 17 0020 00 ''"!' 4048 - a40 18 Axes, cuopping, per dozen Butter, u-oenen.v I I; :' Western..... ' 1 Country....; ......4. Eacon, Western Sides... Shoulders. 16 3034 . 4 606 00 . 8 009 00 . 36 00 . 30 00 50 00 ..15 00 ..13 0025 00 Beeswax j lb . Brandy, Rofhelle.ir gallon. llecault per case . French, " " R.L& Fils'.pergal Otrd,1860, " Brand, per bbl.... . ...j. f 30 Weef $,.!..... Bitters. Drsite'a, in cases, . . , ... 1 8aio U001150 ....v.f..;..iioon 50 1ft firry . 1 ftn Kufcs . .... Itotnaina's O.K. ....... AVlMWll w ....... 105O ...... .17 O018 00 .-. . 9 0012 00 ....I.. 12 00 ...$11 0012 00 . .". 13 50& ..i. 12 00 Baker's ' . Stoiiigton's " ..i. Wahoo and Calissya Bitters, Bubs' St, Domingo .. Functt, V ; ... Wine, f I - .. Imperial Arraci Punch, Buss 112 ooa ; messina jtmnca, ituss' ......... Baling Eope, ft.... i.. ...... Bran, sack .............. Candy, per pound, ............. Coal, per tou Crackers i ft...... 12 0 i. 1820 1 60 4 28 33 12 0014 00 1 1216 j 1523 13)13 100125 Cheese E. D... ! -i- Staie Coin TP bus., 65 lbs.,. Candles, Adamantine, ft. 2530 Tallow, " ........ Sperm, " ........ Parafine. :2326 ;6070 45 Cow Peas $4 bush Coffee, Bio "fr ft..... i-ij Laguira........ '' Java.. i Copperas, ip lb fpUaimpagne, genuine qta., ia cases ' Il'0al25 2830 '3035 4550 30 0060 00 47 0052 00 5 507 00 :: j ptS., -V V ! " i cider,, pta. & qU. Codfish, per Cwt 7 50312 50 Cotton Cards dozen ! j Wool Cotton, bleached 8 0015 50 10 0011 00 . 25(350 Cooperage Stock, W. O. Barrel Staves 15 0O18 00 I K, O. " " ... . !' " Hhd.....I.;.... i : ' f i Ash Heading Barrel. : 13 0015 00 18 00322 00 12 0013 60 UirloU iTUlt, 'ft ft, Apples, Flour, Family.... ......... r Super....; Fodder cwt 10(ai0M 12.00&18.00 9 0010 00 751.00 2.00 .... Flaxseed bush.-...........,...;... Ford's Fertilizer, ton............ Allen & Needle's Fertilizer, fl ton..J, Ground Peas bush........!'....... Gin, Holland, in cases. .....I. ...... if j Schnapps, qts 75 00 I 60 00 2 50 3 00 15 0025 00 13 50 14 60 Guany nagging............. Guano, Peruvian, fi ton.... ....... , 40(344 100 Giu twine per io. Hay & cwt...... Earns, N. 0. ft ; 1 701 80 1 60 1 75 t : 2530 3035 '' 20 Canvassed Honeyf ft... t. Herring, Nova Scotia. bb 8 oon oa; ; s , . bmoKed. in boxes.v..i . , NorthCarolina ICoe... i -; 'Haddock... ..... . . . 801 00 10 0012 00 . , 10 00 Hake. ..4 . J .""V. . ; .... . . :.!. . . ' " S9 Hoop Iron Hides dry, 160175 0o ft .f...C.k.s.i 1U12X ween, IB........ Lard, N. Yi pressed.. ..tti.t... .......... V f i L-.x xJlj.. ' j r - 4i 2224 . 2530 8 755 00 wuuuu jrurtcr, per uuxtsu. ...... ... ........ Mint Julep Buss'''. v 12 50 Lond on-Cordial Gin. Kxiss'... U... .. 13.' 00 ilape's PhosDliate.Terton....i..... tSO.OO Meal ?i bush.. ........... . 1 251 60 Lime bbl ...... . . .......... .-. ... .... 2 600 00 Madder. ...1. . - 1721 Molaeses, good article, ....... Jl ............. : " v 60 75 Mackerel, per bbl. ....... 18002000 j: half bbl.... ............. ..... 8 5010 60 Kitts. No. 1. -3 25 I " No. 2.... "260300 Mullets, Oak bbl. .....ao ooi2 0o Piiiebbl.. Nails keg 9 009 50 800 900 Oats p bus.,;. . ri 1 1 Heavy Black for seed, f bushel. Onions, per bbl .............. . . . 851 00 1 00 4 005 00 : 2730 S7 00 38 00 86 00 '" ' I 35 4045 4 004 50 100120 usnaDurgsft yd Pork, City Mess i bb)..,,. .... -j. ! Thiol Mess... i.. ...... ..d. I i Prime Mess Pepper Grain....... PoUtoes, Irish, $ bbl Sweet, fi bus Powder per keg. Bice, Carolina.. ........ .............. i East India..-. 11 0012 00 . 1215 : - io 12 Eope, Katlin - Mannila. " Jute,.... 1 Hemi). . . lf18 " 2520 3 50(4 60 Bum, NewiEngland . . . i Jamaica, in cases.... 18 0022 00 Jamaica, Wolfe's, In cases 14 00 i f - St. Croix. ! u i , . . i .i 18 6018 00 nuBio, vi;uBiiou, urufi uu fun y , A.'B, and a Coffee..... P R ' "i A. ...................... ........ . Muscovada , Cuba Havana, Brown. . ......... .... Soda, Carbonate ....... j Uiu 1315 1416 1116 : 1316 12(15 ' 12il :: i3wi5 i 3445 r 1112 12i16 1 752 50 2 753 00 3 753 00 Starch, pearl.. Salteratus. j .......... . . . , Spice ...... . .............. Soap, Brown .,. ......... ...... t x aic, .... .j. .. ..... ...... m Shoes, uroganv; . w . . . . Second hand. Salt, LivpooL $ Back t urshall, fins.... . uround Alum per bushel SLeeting, F. F., 4-4 Shot..;..... 65 50 , 75100 2527 12i15 6 00 8 00 . 90$2 50 .$1 252 25 2545 ' 501 00 Buingles, per m Tea, iiiacit, I Green. Tobacco, N. O. and Virginia Manufactured '!' .,. Eweet tens sound...... ' unsound. ...... .......... 6575 3550 6Ga75 , Smoking Tobacco Vinegar, McCandless k Smith's, pure malt Whiskey, Kyo, gallon,. ' - " 60 3 006 60 2806 50 10 0016 00 10 00 16 00 8 00IO 13 00f6 . 10 0018 ' 1600(4)20 0 16 00 ( 90015 00 12 0O18 0l .Bourbon " Kye and Bourbon, in cases : , Bourbon, Wolfe's . " !" . j l .---. . 1 Scotch per gal - --' - t . (-... . : .41 Wine, Madeira :.--.: I :. Sherry Port . " old & fine - - 12 002000 " . ": L ,12 0815 00 " r : 5 5013 00 - 6 0037 eo -:.;rt- - Claret ' ; : '-' ' ' Wood, oak, 9 cord.;..'... Special" fldticcs THE GREAT HEED SUPPLIED!!!! Pills have been swallowed i4 millions. Salves uo,Wwa.l,Uvu,w;;,uv. I giel's two grand specifics are butting an end to j this wholesale system of medication. One of his famous pills is a dosei A bdX "of Ms healing salve is of more' Value, ias siemedy, for ulcerous and eruptive dis-Suses, 'than a ships cargo of the Oiptments advertised to cure everything, but are alii in fact, either useless or deleterious. ' Dr Maggexl's motto, is' concentration. . Ho has placed in the smallest compass; the wtive princi-J ple of .the most potent vegetable specifics, ;There is no mineral in his Pills they do not gripe they I ' i - . - . 4 ' " L . . ' I Hn Tint An toe hv in - 'I how rrrflftLAB vitruruua mijuo- i ty. - j r " tite, and correspondingly strengthen the diges- j tion. They tune the liver, clear , the head and steady the nerves. - ! -. - : No form of scrofulous disease can resist the disenfectent operation of the Salve Tumor. Ab- scesses. Salt "Rrienm. Boils.- Pimples. Pustules, &c, are thouroughly eradicate A by this unrivaled i medicine. In fact,MAGaiEL S JBiliotjs, Dysbxp tio aSd Dlvebhcea Pills cure where all others faiL While for Buns, Scalds, Chflblains, Cuts, and all abrasions of the skin, Magoielb, Salvs is infalli ble. Sold by J. Maggizl's New York, and all ! Druggists, 43 Fulton street, at 25 cents per box. Sold by IX. J. MKJVNINGER. i . Sole Agent fpriNewbern, N. C. apl 10, '66. d&wly - rjTlIE BEASONSj WHY ; T II HAM E R I C A N W ATriT I -' ' . I BIA.DK AT WAliTHAJa, MASSACHUSETTS, -,- I8THKBEST. . ... i ii is made on the best principle. Its frame is com posed of SOLID PLATES NO jar an interfere with the harmony of its working and no sudden shock can dam age Its machinery. Every piece ia made and finished by macbineryjitself famous for its novelty, as well as for its effectiveness) and is .therefore properly made. The watch is what' all mechanism should be .ACCURATE, SIMPLE,' STIlOItfG: AND ECONOMICAL. Except some highgradee,' too costly for general use, foreign watches are chiefly made by women and beys. Such watches are composed of peven hundred pieces, screwed and riveted together, and require constant repairs to keep them in any kind of order. All persons who have carrie "ancres "lepines" and !"EnglishjPatent Levers," are perfectly well aware of the truth of his statement. . I ' ' "!;.-, At the beginning of our enterpriset more than ten years ago, it was our first object to make a thoroughly good low-priced, watcli for the million, to take the'plaoe of these ioreign impositiono the refuse iof foreign faclo ries which were entirely unsaleable at home and per fectly worthless everywhere. ' S . - i ' ; How, well we have accomplished jthis maybe under stood from the fact, that after sq many years of publio trial, we now. make More thaii Halt of alt the -Watches sold, in the United States, and that no others have ever given such universal satisfaction.. While this department of oux business Is j continued .with .in creased facilities for perfect wyk. we are at present en gaged in. the manufacture of watches of the very HIGH EST GRADE KNOWN TO CHBONOMETBT, unequalled by anything higherto made by ourselves, and unsur passed by anything made in the world j Tor this purpose we have the amplest facilities. 1 We pave erected an addi tion to our main buildings expressly for this branch of our business, and have filled it with the best workmen in our service. New machines and appliances' have been constructed, which perform their work with consummate delicacy and exactness. The choicest and most approved materials only are used, and we challenge comparison between this grade of our work and chronometers. We do not pretend the fix est Imported to sell our watches for leit i money than foreign watches, but we do assert without fear of contradiction that fob the tame money our product is incomparably superior, whatever grade, are fully warranted All our watches, of and his warrantee is good at all times against us or our agents in all parts of the world. ' CAUTION. The public are cautioned to buy only of respectable dealers. - All persons selling counterfeits will be prosecuted. ROBBIISS & APPLJETOIf, - Agents for the American Watch Company, ' ' j jly l-d&weom ,183 Broadway, New York. jLLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS. - BEST STRENGTHEXINQ PLASTEB IN THE WORLD. ALLcucK'S POROUS PLASTERS; resolve and assuage pain by calling forth the acrid humors from parts inter nal to the skin and general circulation Urns, in many cases, positively evaporating the disease. f .., ... ; JAMES LULL. M. D. There is nothing eqfeal, in the way of a plaster, to the Pbrot-8 Plaster of, 21a. ALLCOCSl Everything is pleas ant about them. They are. the plaster of the day, and a I fit type of our present advancement in science and art. In Asthma, Cough, Kidney Affections, Gout, Rheuma tism, and local deep-seated pains, they afford permanent relief.- J. F. JOHNSON. 1L D., , I i ;5 , On . '"Tropical Eemedies." From a personal knowledge of these I plasters, we can state that they are decidedly preferable to any. other in use. hererer reuer is to be obtained by the j use of a plaster, we should recommend them ' j I ' r : A. DTOBAHAM. U. D., - . j : Editot Aew York Mentor. ) DIRECTIONS. Take a teaspoonful in a wine glass of water every half hoar for two hoarsjand rab the abdomen and extremities well with the liniment. To allay the thirst, take lump of ice In the month, about the size of a marble-.every ten minutes.' It was! warranted perfectly innocent to take internally. ' Agency. BRANDEETH DOUSE. New Tork. Sold by Druggists. - .' .: u ' : norlJtwlm B A N K I N O' H;U J AY COOKE & CO., Corner Wall And Nassau Streets, New Vork. j In connection with our houses ln Philadelphia and Washington, we have opened a NEW YORK HOUSE at above location,! and offer our services to Banks, Bankers. and Investors for the transaction of their business in this city; including purchases and Bales of Govbbkxxbt Sequbities, Stocks, Bombs, and Gold. We are constantly represented at the Stock , Exchange and Gold Board, where orders sent us are promptly; filled. We keep on hand a full supply of ' y !'! I Government securities of all Issues, Buying and' selling at current prices, and allowing cor respondents the most liberal rates the market affords. 1, r mayll-d&wly JAY. COOKE K CO. n DO you wish to have your hair- cauterized frtfm the scalp 1 No. ' Then beware of the new brood ojr YltrioJio and Caustic Dyes got up by nostrunk-monge, who, bear the same relation to the responsible Chemtei that Pirates and Privateers . i -! -.. ..- ' - . 4.;- i i j Bear to honest merchantmen. ' Remember that the ex perience , 6f years and . the Tcry highest scientifio en dorsements, guarantee the ssrioritj' of , t! s CRISTADORO'S lAIR DYE Over every other in use. It Is purely vegetable, infallible and instantaneous, j - -. , Manufactured by J. t CRISTADORO, 6 Aster House, Kew York. .Sold Dressers. id by Druggists.: Applied by all Hair ft" nov 1-dAwlm ; TV T OBI A ?IVenitian ' Horse Liniment. y PINT BOTTLES AT ONE DOLLAR, for the cure Of lameness, scratches, wind - gallsj ' sprains, bruises, splints, cuts, colie, slipping stiflej over-heating, sore throat, nail in the foot, etc! It is warranted cheaper and better than auy other article ever offered to1 the public. Thousands of animals have been cured of the cholie and over-heating by this Liniment ; and! hundreds that were crippled and lame have been restored to their former vigor. It is used by all the first horsemen throughout the States. Orders are constantly received from the racing stables 01 England lor iresh suppUes of this in valuable article. Over 2,500 testimonial have been received. Remember, one dollar laid out in time may save the life of your horse. , Sold by all druggists Office, 56 Courtlandt st, New York. , . t nov l-d&wlm -pnUXOKS. OF YOUTH. i A GENTLEMAN who suffered for Veara from Nervon Debility, Premature Decay, and all this effects of youthful indiscretion, wiljl, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the; receipt and directions for making the isimple jxemedy by which!, he was cured. Sufferei s wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing, in perfect confidencej A uu j . JOHN B. OQDEN, : coLiaATEs no mist soap. This celebrated Toilet Soap, In I'such xihiversai de mand, is' made from the cnoicest materials, is mild and emollient in its nature, fragrantly scented and extremely beneficial in its action upon 'the skin For sale by all Druggists and Fancy 0oods Dealers. ' f j3 If you want advertising done; if you wish JOB WORK executed, neatly and expeditiously ; or, if you want a GOOD DAILY NEWSPAPER, jcall at the office of the Journal of Commertx, on Craven street, Newbern, N. C, and get your wants supplied." HEWIEGA M DEDICINE! DR. MACGIEL'S --W -W 1 "T"WV ' fl T TTT1 JXJLiJLiO 'A. iM XJ " V .f ET the SUrrEEIKQ and DISEASED JUi lowing. ' . ,:.:!: r- r ' JW Let all Who hare boea given up ,hj the doctor, and spoken of aa incurable read the following. -' 43" Let all who can believe facta and cut have faith In evidence, read th tollowinc : i j . - 'Know all Men by These Presents, on hlf iyof Jane in 'the year of our WP.h l That he la the cole General Agent for the United States Mil AmOTilaTii.f a iliMNWtf lor Tvniritlnril nv meritalnAa r iknownaa MAGGIEL.'S VUAJS AND SAL.VE, And that the following Certificatea are yerbatum eoplra to tne beat of hla knowledse and belief. ( ) JAMES SMETTBE. . Li! . . i i Notary Public, . J t WaU atreet. New York. . Jmrc 1st, 1866. Da. Maooixl : I take my pen to write you of my great relief, and that the awful pain in my aide has left me at last thanks to your Medicine. Oh, Doctor, how thankful I am that I can gat some sleep. I can never write it enough. I thank you again and again, and am sure that yon are really the' triend of all aofferers. I could not help writing to yon, and hope yon will not take it amiss. I . i t it JAMES MTEBS, L. -v ; . !.:'! , ! 116 Avenue D. .; : -! i- i'-. ! ; i tfr This Is to cerufy that X was discharged from the Army with a Chronic Diarrhoea, and have been cured by Dr. Maoohl's Pills. , i . 1 i wTLHOrl HABTET. ! ! JIT Pitt street. New York, April 7th, 1868. The following is an interettmg case of ployed in an Iron Foundrv. who. in Dourine i a man em- Sloyed in an Iron Foundry, who. In pouring melted iron ito a flask that was damp and wet, caused an explosion. The melted iron waa thrown around and on him in a perfect shower, and he waa burned dreadfully; The fol lowing Certificate waa given, to me by him, about eight weeks after the accident: : ' Nxw Yoxx, Jan. 11, 1808. My name is Jacob Hardy t X mm an iron Founder ; X was badly' burned by hot iron in November last ; say burns healed, but I had a running sore on nj leg that would not heal ; I tried j MA G G I EL '81 SALVE,; And it cured me in a few weeks. Thisi g all true, and anybody can now see me at Jackson's Iron Works, 3d Avenue. . I . : t J. HARDY, 119 Gc stick street. ; w Yl;-v'j1 : i TV-x-j.. :.'; '.;...--t. Extracts from Various Letters 1 bad no apppettte. HAGGIEL's PILLJS gave me a hearty one." , - j.., "Your PILLS are marvelous. 1 - 1 send for another .box. and keep them in the House.1 Dr. MAGGLEL has cured my headache that was chronic" -r''i-.. ... i. - - f . "I gave half of one of your PILLS to my babe for . . - . rm 3 1 j iii ivi 1. II i . j j cnoiera moruu. xm uw utua uuiig guii iroj,i w umj, Mv nausea of s morning ia now cured "Your box of MAGGLEL'8 SALVE cured me of noises in the head. - X rubbed some of your SALTS behind my ears, and the noise lerw : M 'Send me two boxes : X want one for a poor family, "I enclose s dollar; your price is 26 cents, but the Medicine to me is worth a dollar." "Send me five boxes of your PELLS." . "Let me have three boxes of your SALYX by return man.' X have over Two Hundred such Testimonials as these, but want of space compels me to conclude. . - !,..;;. . , J. MAOOIEIi, 1L D. MAGGIE1VS PJXX.S AND SALVE Are sold in Newbern, N. C, by ' H. J, MKSSISGKR. A otlee None eenuine without the engraved trademark around each pot or box. sixmed by DE. I. MAGQIZL, 11 Pine St., Xew York, to counterfeit whlck ts leionr. - . ..- - t ; M3 Sold by all respectable Dealers in Medicines throughout the United States and Can ad as at 25 cents per box or pot. j ; i j aplfrdArwly . ASIATIC CHOLERA III .CHINA. Almost Every Case Cured WITH PAIN KILLER. Bead the following letter from Rev. B. Telford, Mis sionary to China, now visiting his horns in Pennsylvania : ' i Washington, Pa., June 35, 1866. Msssaa. Pkkst DavIb k Sour, Providence, B. I Dear Sirs : During a residence of. some ten years as a mission ary in Siam and China, I found your Vegetable Pain Killer s most valuable remedy for that fearful scourge the cholera. . . . j - 5 ' r ' In administering the medicine, X found it most effec tual to give a teaspoonful of Pain Killer in a gill of hot water sweetened with sugar; then after about fifteen minutes, begin to give a tablespoonfnl of the same mix ture every minute until relief was obtained. Apply hot applications to the extremities. Bathe the stomach with Pain Killer, clear and rub the limbs briskly. Of those who had the cholera and took 'the medicine faithfully in the way stated above, eight out of ten recovered. 7 ! ' Truly yours, l ! B. TELFORD. If an attack with Diarrhoea, Dysentery, or .Cramp Cholic, don't delay the i use Of the Pain Killer. Bold by allmedkine dealers. ' Price, 25 cents, 60 cents; ajudJSl per bottle. V ; ;. . ; ,j : . . ,- Maskattan, Kansas, April 17, 1868. ' Okntijcmsn: ' -1 want to nay a little more about the Pain Killer.' I consider it s very valuable medi cine, and always keep it on hand. 1 have traveled a good deal since I have been in Kansas, and never without taking it with'me. In my practice I used it freely for the Asiatio cnoiera, in 1849, ana withoetter success than any other medicine ; I also used it here for; cholera in 1865, with the same good result. ,f ' , i Truly yours,' : A. HUNTlUa, w. X. '-1 ' ' 'h ' " - 8WATO, Chtna. Cnoiera I - ' X regret to say that the cholera has prevailed here of lata to fearful extent. For the last three weeks, from ten to fifty or sixty fatal cases each aay has oeen reported.! i snouia aaa that the rain luuer, sent recently from the Mission House, has been used with considerable success during this epidemic. If taken n season is generally eoectuai in cnecsing tne disease. . . ; Bzv. CHABLE3 HABDIMQ, oct!2-d&wtf , i . j Sholapors, India. S-t-T-1860 DRAKES' PLANTATION BITTERS. They purify, strengthen and invigorate. They create s healthy appetite. ! They are an antidote to change of water and diet. ' They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. , They prevent miasmatio and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the Btomaeh. They cure Dysrepsia and Constipation. : : a They euro Diarrhea, Cholera and Cholera Morbus. They . cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. ' They are the best bitters in the world. I They make the weak strong, and are exhausted nature's great restorer. They are made of pure St, Croix. Bum, the celebrated Calisaya Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to age or time ef day.' Particularly - recommended to delicate persons requiring a gentle stimulant, sold by ail Grocers, Drag arista. Hotels and Saloons. Only- genuine when Cork is .covered by our private U. S. Stamp. Beware ef counts. felts and refilled bottles. r - P. H. DRAXI fc CO., '- - . ' 81 Park Bow, New York. Jan 24 '66 eomdawly . - . - i n!72 Lirotrs KATH A IRON; , Kathairon is from tie Greek word "Eathro," or "Ka- thairo, signifying to; cleanse; rejuvenate and restore. This article is what its name signifies. For preservins. restoring and beautifying the human hair, it is,- the most remarkable preparation in tne woria. it is again ownes and put up by the original proprietor, and is now made with the same care, skin and attention which gave it a saie oi over one million- noraei per aununa, - It is a most delightful. Hair Dressing. J -. . . . It eradicates scurf and dandruff, ; ' ' It keeps the head cool and clean. j It makes the hair rich, soft and elossv. '. It prevents the hair from falling off and turning eras'. It restores hair upon bald heads. : Any lady or gentleman who values a beautiful head of hair should use Lyon's K.athairon. It is known and used throughout the civilized world. Sold by all respect erne aeaira.t , vnuLUi wuS CO.. . X. . Jan 24 '68 r eomdAwJy nl72 CHILLS. fTTHB subscribers have resumed the manufacture of . DR. DDFFY'8 TOUC JIIXTURK. So long known as an effectual remedy for . " AGUE AND FKVEK, Also Db. DUFFY'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS. Apply to P. 8. DUFF, Newbern, N. C; to R. N. DUFFY, eaufort, N. a, and to MORGAN k ALLEN. Druggist. 6 Cliff Si, New York,: wholesale agents. - A liberal discount made to Wholesale Dealers ; June 1 dfcwfim . ; : -j j ITCH ! I'rtpH ! ITCH I Scratch ! i ScratcD. ! Scratch ! W H EATON'S1 OINTMENT ? ' ; Will Cro tne Itcn in 48 Honrs. : :- ' 1 j j " Also cures SALT RHEUM, ULCERS, ; CHILBLAINS, and all ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN. Price 60 cents. For sale by all druggists. By sending 60 cents to WEEKS k POTTER, Sole Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, it will be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United States. June 5-dm. mm ' 1 lead thefol.1 " it, i TT . ' I . ', Y V . k W Ji'o. 22 Mouou sired. . jvewocrn, worm lAiruima, , r o. 22 JtroiiOK sircci, . jvewocrn, worm Horace L Emery & Son's Patent Universal Cotton Gin and Condenser; r EMBRACING ALT, THE The Celebrated Genuine. Georgia Gins, ; . : : j j Ingersolrs and Bullocks Cotton Presses, LEVER AND RAILWAY HOESE POTVEES, - ) 4:;vv.:':,.rjvj.rv;;;v CIDER MILLS AND PRESSES, THRESHERS, Stationary and Portable Engines, Saw Which We Sell (tt Ijllcitfyfactm 1 f ; ; C0R2T SEELLERS, STRAW CUTTERS, , ! . BELTING, RUBBER AGRICULTURAL EIPLEJIEIVTS and MACHINES, RHOTELS. SPADES. PORKS. HOES. AXES. HARNESS, SADDLES, CARRIAGE MATERIAL, CARRIAGE HARDWARE; HAR4 1 NESS AND SOLE LEATHER, CALF-SKINS, TWINE, GLASS, COTTON 1 ', ' BAGGING AND ROPE, LIME, PLASTER, CEMENT, HAIR, &c, ; t" ALSO, A lAJRG-K AND ELEGANT , SUPPLY OBI CARPENTERS', BUILDERS', BLACKSMITH 8 MACHINISTS'; WHEELWRIGHTS, - M -m-vmo ' mvWnar TT Tcnni" r n bavAi fflTiTiTnnni rvrnmi w vil i;;.-...; . . TURPENTINE and SHINGLE MAKERS' TOOLS AND SUPPLIES V r j ryfi y I ! Send for - Descriptive Catalogue.' li. I r;t, 1',octi2i-tf;:;, vf,ledicines. MKDICINCS IS VOGUE. GR1MAULT & co. CHEMISTS TO HIS IMPERIAL BIGHXESS PBINCX napoleon. '.':'v., .'" I 47 Rus) Richieliea., Tari. ! N O MORE CONS UMPTIO N GRIMAULT'S SYRUP OF HYPOPHOS- ' PHATE OF LIME! For all Diseases of the Chest this Medicine is invaluable; it is largely used at the "BijJBJriu - iuo- s and generally approved oj n Leading Medical Men in England and in , . , . .''i . i France. .-. NO MORE COD LlVKS OIL. GRXM AUIT'S i Syrup of Iodized I . Horse Radfsn! ' This Syrup Is employed, with the greatest success, in place of God Liver OIL to which it is infinitely superior. It cures diseases of the chest, scrofula, lymphatio disor ders, ereen sickness, mnscular atony, and iof. appetite. It regenerates the constitution by purifying the blood, and is, in a word, the most powerful depurative known. It is administered with the greatest efficacy to yeung children, subject to humors or obstruction ox tne gianas. NO MORE POVERTY OF THE BLOOD AND PLE COMPLEXION. DR.LER4?S. PHOSPHATE OF IRON. j j I This hew torrwrmous medicine contains the elements of the blood and bones, and IRON in s liquid state. It is different from all hitherto offered to the public, is liquid, colorless and tasteless. It speedily Cures CHLOROSIS, r " I ) PAINS IN THE STOMACH, ; : DIFFICULT DIGESTION. D Y 8 M E NOR R H OS A ANEMIA. i The majority of the Academies of Medicine of Paris recommend the Phosphate of Iron to ladies of delicate constitution, suffering from Anemia; ana au otner per. sons fatigued from over anxiety, nervous emouons, ovan-work. ffeneral debility and poorness of blood. It is the only preparation which never causes constipa tion, and can be Dorns oy tne most aeucaie swmac.ua. : NERVOUS HEADACHES, . NEURALGIA, Instantaneously Cred by , GRIMAULT'S GUAR A NA, A regetable Brazilian substance, entirely innocuous. v : INTERNAL OR LOCAL. . NEW C UBATIVE AGENT. MAT I CO. J ' . V GROIAPL.T & CO., Paris! j This new remedy is prepared from the leaves of a Peruvian pepper shrub, oalled MATICQ, and cures promptly and infallibly, without any fear of inflamma tory results. The great majority of Physicians in Paris, Russia, Germany ana new xorx nowuse no omer remeay. Dr. Barlln Dm Bnlsson's Digestive Loxenges and Powders of tne Alcallne JLaetates The Alkaline Lactates exercise the most i beneficial in fluence over the deranffements of dUrestioD, either by their Peculiar action on the mucous membrane of the stomach, or by affording to the latter through their com bination with the saliva to the gastric Juice, a supply of Lactic Acid which all English, French and; other Physi ologists admit to be an essential principle: or digestion. For the information of those who may be without Medi cal advice, it maybe stated here that the symptom of impaired digestion are : Headache, Pain in the Forehead, Hemierania, Gastris, Gagtralla, Heartburn, Wind in the Wtomach and Bowels, Loss of Appetite, jcmtciation. etc All these soon disappear under the action of the Alkaline Lactates, which may be always had in Lozenges, or Powders. - j- : .- - J " GENERAL DEPOT. In Paris, at GRIM AtJLT CO., Chemists. No. 41 Prince Napoleon. 49 Bue Richelieu. In New York, at FOUGERE VANDERKEIFT, 30 North William street; at CARTTEB k CO., 99 Franklin street '. . ! ; . ', . - . -1 r In New Orleans, at DUCOUGE. . In Newbern. at H. J. MENNINGER'S Drug Store. July U-dswtf - :; ' - - j ' -" ' , s HAGAH'S MAGNOLIA BALM. This is the most delightful and extraordinary article ever discovered. - It changes the sun-burnt face and hands to a pearly satin texture of ravishing beauty, im parting the marble purity of youth, and the dittvngu ap pearance so mvtung,in the city belle .of fashion. 11 removes tan, freckles, pimples and roughness from the skin, leaving the complexion fresh, transparent aad smooth. ' It contains no material injurious to the skla. Patronized by Actresses and Opera Singer. It Is what every lady, should have. Sold everywhere. Retail priee 50 cents. ' '" ? 1 - Prepared by W. E. HAG AN, Troy, N. T. Address al orders to . DEMAS. BARNES k CO.. N. T. 1an24'66-eomdAwlr j . I "3 AGUA de MAGHOLIE ' A toilet delight The ladies' treasure and gentlemens( boon : The "sweetest thing' and largest quantity i Man nfactured from the rich Southern Magnolia. Usrd for HaiMng the face and person, to render the skin soft and fresh, to prevent aiptions, to perfume clothing. A. ; It overcomes the unpleasant odor of perspiration, j It removes redness, tan, blotches, &c ' ! It cures nervous headache and allays inflammatioi. It cools, softens, and adds delicacy to the skin, i . It yields a subdued and lasting perfume, i : f It cures musqueto bites and stings of insects. ? . ' It contains no material injurious to the Skin. - J patronized by Actresses and Opera Singers. I It is what every lady should have. ! J ' Bold everywhere. Try the Magnolia Water one and you will use no other Cologne, Perfumery, or Toilet Water afterwards. j ( ' i , ; DEMAS BARNES A CO., ! Prop'rs. Exclusive Agents, N. T. Jan24'6-omd4wly 17J jyj-ARUIAGK AND CEUBACV, j j' AN ESSAY of Warning and Instruction for Young Men. Also, Diseases and Abuses which prostrate the vital powers, with sure means ot relief. Sent free o charge in sealed letter envelopes. Address Dr, J. 8KIL. LIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association,' Philadelphia pa. ' - - i AUgl4-Sm A Riady and Conclu8ite Test of ; the proper ties of Hklmbold's Fluid Extbaot B.uchu will be comparison witk those set forth in the United BUtei Dispensatory. ' V a Aflflenn & (Em; 'M LATES1 JMfliU VJSMMMliS. - ; !1 ; ; s? Mills Grist Mills, .Gin j Segments, h. GRAIN ,JANi, LEATHER AND RUJSJitUi AND 2IEJIP PACKING, ; ' ': "' . NAILS. IRON,- STEEL, PAINT,. OIL, ROPB ".I . MIL- .. .. PERRY DAW VEGETABLE PAffl KILLER- THe r Universal Remedy. 4 .FOB Summer Complaints and Dysentery Bowel eomplainta seems just now to.be tke prevailing - i - - . . . .. ;,.t' . element, and shy medicine that is everywhere acceptable, and that ia reliable is a very desirable acquisition. From what w have seen, heard and experienced, we beiieve DAVIS PAIN STTT.T.F.B is this desideratum. For the best method of using it, we quote from PERKY DAYIs pam phlet of directions : "For common bowel complaints give one teaspoontui in a gill of new milk and molasses, in equal parts stirred : well together ; lessetf the dose for children according to ' -theage. 1 If the pain be severe, bathe the bowels and : back with the medicine. This mode of treatment Is good ' in cases ef the cholera' morbus, sudden stoppages, sec Repeat the dose every hour. ; . The quickest way I ever saw a dysentery ered was by taking on teaspoonful ef the PAIN KELLER In one gill of milk and molasses stirred well together and drank hot, at the same time bathing the bowels freely with the ' medicine. Let the dose be repeated . every hour, until the patient is reneveo. - - . - If every soldier and every other person who has reason - to rear this disease, would provide themselves with a inj required,! bottle of this medicine, and use as occaslo: we believe a great amount of suffering and sickness : would be saved, as well in the tented field as the domes tic home circle. ' -. .. r Price 35 ctaw, 50. eta-, and - 81 per Bottle. BOLD BT DEALERS EYEETWHERE. ft July 28 d&wtf 13; Traveler's Guide. CHANGE OF RAILROAD SCHEDULK. . is ( 1 t Omcx Atlahtio aim S. 0. R. R. Cokpavt, 1 M:y : Nkwbxkm, n. a, Oct, J, X86s. , j i On and after Monday next Hail Train will run daily as foHWS:1' ! -,,--j-- -1 'I - 'f r-i : Lc s Morehead City. ............... i ........ t . T.15 A. M. Arrive at Newport ............4.7.42 . Leave Newport. ..,............1.7.45 Arrive at new oern ;.:..v.vq - . UWTQ AOnUWU...... ...... Arrive at Kinston. 10.63; Leave Kington.. ............. ........,J.l.W,. ; I . , A. mm. Arrive at Mosely Hall.... , j 4 .. .v...; aim-' Leave Moeely Hall.. ................ ....,.,.111.42 Arrive at Goldsboro ....L12.1S P, M Leave Goldsboro Jr. at LeaveMoeely HalL Leave Kinston. . . . Leave Newbern... Leave Newport.... ii'.: ........4.10 : .. ..452 .r .L.9.M !. ;; ............i..u mve at Moreheadcity. 4.8.30 " ' . Passenger train connects with North Carolina Railroad Train going West at 1.60 P. H., and returning leaves after arrival of Wilmington and Weldon Railroad train going bouw. ( iassengers rrom west wait rrom 11.20 a. P.M. '- ' i " !' The accommodation train will leave uforehead Ctttv on aionaays, weaneeoays ana xnuays, returning every alternate oay as iouows ; . - . ,-; ; Leave Morehead City (SUtion) at ...... J.V...4 A. M. Leave Newbern at. . , , Leave Kinston at........... .7.80 1A O Bf SU11IV fM) UVHWW4V a , . . . RETURNING, ; , Leave Goldsboro at. . . . . . .. . .'. Leave Kinston at.... ....... .....t........... 4.30 A. U. ajosvo iewueru h. ... ................. Arrive at Morehead City at .......in. 1L20 laJ- .,J..2,20P.M. FARE REDUCED. j . 3 in 1 ..Ii A. . . y .,. a ThrouRh tickets will be sold to prinolDsl ataUnn.' nurui utfouna xtauioau. . . n ro. n. UABYET. AB?of Transportation. JOHN D. WHITFORD, President. oct4-tf NORTH CAROLINA,) Court or Pleas and 1 lrter Sessions, I Craven County, ) SEPTEMBER TERM, 1866.' " EDMOND D. JONES,") ":-MV- f ' J -r;.f i' v. Original Attaahment I - BRYAN GARDNER, J . !ATjIUDl, It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Bryan' Gardner, the defendant in this case, resides beyond the limits of- this State, it is therefore, on motion, ordered by the Court that advertisement be made for six weeks suo-' cessively in the Wzxxlt NrwBXBx Trvxs, a newspaper printed in the city of Newbern. for said defendant to ' appear at the next term of the Court ot Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the county of Craven, at the Court House, In the city of Newbern. on the 2d Monday of December next, and plead, or Judgment by default will be extended, and proceedings had according to law Witness, W. G. BRYAN, Clerk of our said Court, at Office, the 2d Monday of September, I860. 1 sv ' v WM. O. BRYAN. . . oct!2-w6w Clerk County Court. : tcuiii iui ociib, tease or neni. ? I WILL 8ELL, LEASE, OB RENT MY FARM ON THE Washington and Leachville road, 29 miles below Washington. It contains 1750 acres, of which 850 sore, are in fine condition for cultivation. About one half is . ' First-Rate Cotton Land The balance CORN LAND which wili produce .35 01 o bushels per acre. . There is on the premises a small dwei. mu mix uwKmmmrj OUUOUSeS. I will sell with the farm, all the Stock of ' Horses, Mules Cattle and Hogs,' and the CORN CROP for the present season. For particulars, enquire of the subsoriber on thil "U mises. or Mr. R. U. MYERS, Washington, N. a P Atf, taua. wow. ymptoms, and if , no treatment ia sutnitl -i V-f consumption, Insanity ox epUdptiq-fits c. . ... ! UELMBOLD'S J2XTEACT BUCHU giTeS healtJfirl rigor to the frame and bloom to he pallid Debility ia accompanied br ismv :r. -.1 .'V-
The Newbern Journal of Commerce (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 27, 1866, edition 1
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