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Ml Stfrf Mil mm 'Washington, r 1 W lUIb a, and all point 8.00 A. M. nokTitUnd..... Tneadaj. i Eirer. ery 1V",t and aton and PaUoexaTiiie, " - 6.0O A. M. wSSrith. n. a. If&mTATlLto 6P.lL.d7 to 7).' P. M. ftTbVdenVwed in th. United State., to- "tncABE AUTH0U12ZD To" CAL---?7nck. of Jose county, m a candidate A; hV8iit8 of our next IegtaUture, from the LstAjaavx Ornuos. We received informa nt evening of a most cowardly "and das hwnntrase. committed on Thursday night, in the person of Eiodon Conxzu, a worthy ne man. formerly me Slave, bhu jiow xx iuo eui- of J. P. FLA2nTO Esq. t seems that , three white men, visited Mr. nine, miles from Cbern. for the purpose of stealing horses, but 5St r- vented their ns. frostratea m """o i him through Lea on the negro, uj o- i shoulder, inflicting a severo Vad, We naTBuui. . nines of the miscreants, but we are informed tCowasavery deserving servan .and ' , n faithfnl services in taiincr t., r'o nmnpi-tv anrins' his ab- re 01 AIT. X JU-aJ" rur . ice, 'inside," that it was his intenuon to grani riecro a tract of land sumcien ior mo ur rt of himself and family. . . . We trust tne scounux o . F . " " . . ' . MreilUD. axe m 'l"" a the vicinity of Core CreeJc and woseiy nan hiors stealing, &c, and we roresee tna. umess ; is'Btopped, we shall soon have alarge mill- J orce traversing the country as before. I Thb Weaxhtb for several days past has been I . . ' I, jthihf f--t entd enoueh for an overcoat, and' the : nufiM arid on vesterday we coma wane ous in 1 r ttt. . A brig" broad sunlignt 01 neaven again, anu iithaereiainirandinvigorattog infloence pf xgising Wiovoua rays wnicn proccea- xrom mo gionwu pg of Day, for he shone out In all his splendor, Qng all 'naiurd;to.wWa.'rlovely appearance,' i foliaee of the beanUful snade- wees as - mey W to and fro, swayed by th- pressure of j the tie wind, seem to latign ana sing wiia ue- t at the return of the gaaen sunsnine., . Oaix. Cn Thursday, to all hu- Juuoctial a sppearances, thf! ,?P?:ox w'aa?r lichJiad been upo ns rot ; severaL nays previ Utd subsided, ind we were - persuadedUhat liouldbe exitoptfrom tne eauinocuav gaie s vetx. But tp.our astonishment on, yester- V morning; ire onnd the-.wlnd at. North astr wing vry fresh, and the - indications - were t a gs iras'aeiUng inland by X ; VolocVpiaL. 1 e vaa no doubt upon our mind, for. the wind !l fccreased -to a gile, and the rain : fell in Cteous profusion, and now at the " present ftlng!; FrUayV evening . Z .o'clock; . etery ng wears a sad and gloomy appearance, and j are feorfal there will be great disaster among I shipping along the coast.; j ' Tsx following General Order has been issued fie Commandant of this Military Division; ve pubHsh it for 1 the information of ; the lie 1 ... 1 t-i .i'lli :.;'-' 1 .1 i - . H'dq'bs, Thop'T of tex South, i ; ; ; CHAntzsTQir, fiL O, Sept. 1st, 1S66 J:; 1 neral Orders I - J :... .. j I No. 7. i : ' ! f .. . : .. j L Organizations of white tor colored '.personsj Inng arms, or intendedto be armed, not De- Ued States, are unauthorized, and will not be ped to assemble,, parade, patrol, drill, make pts or exercise any authority. This) will not xnstraed to prohibit the lawful enrollment of militia. . -,; , - ,..-!. - r.-,- ., 11 Armed bands of outlaws known as "Reg Srs," engaged in acts of ; hostility against the pd States forces, or in depredations and out 71 upon the persons and property of well dis j ed dtizecs, will be .deemed and treated as -nillas. bv Commandinff OfBcers, and when f tared, will be summarily punished according circunisfancea of the case, pursuant to r-eraiUrderNa X War Department, auju Generals Ooffice, Washington," May 11th, Commanding Offlcers of Posts are author ial when these Banditti cannot be dispersed by , of the regular garrisons, to accept the ser . 3 of such citizens es may be willing to assist Ntoring the offenders and their accomplices, ft Associations, or assemblages, composed jsoqs irho seived in the rebel forces, having l&tir object the perpetuation of any military iil organization engaged in the rebellion, or j I loamemoration of any of the acts of the iu--tts prior to the final sunender, will not be pitted. Thisj)rohibition will not be enforced Winy society formed for a charitable ptrr- hich shall in good faith confine its action 4 relief of the poor, i V , AH flags, ordnance, arms, equipments and materials of war used by the insurgents the rebellion, excepting only the side arms Fmate property of officers reserved to them 6 terms of surrender, together with , all o& f records, books, papers and correspondence to the rebel forces and agents and their ,"ons, are the property of the United States, r ube turned over to the nearest Post Com per, who will receipt for the same. jUxctunandof j Major Gen. D. E. Sickles. Cth U. 8. Inft. BplTs. A. ; . mai, : Act. Asst. Adjt. Gen. can with haU 7nzcx o thx Shxbidah. -The steamer SAerv I dcai, from New York to New Orleans, with a canjo I rained at $100,000, was wrecked oxr Sunday, the 23d inst, on Body's Island, about ten miles north of Oregon I Inlet. : .Vessel and 'Cargo., are represented to be a total loss. -The ' crew and passengers were all saved, and reached' this city in a destitute condition, on the Quartermaster schooner from Roanoke Island, yesterday morn' I inir nrl a nnnlish thfl followinsr m - - " X . - card. We- the undersigned, (crew of the. Steamer Sheridan, from New York bound to New Orleans, and wrecked on Body's- Island, September 24th, iRAfl wa.cf -a?r,r ?rtvfn . T Hux and mate, Mr. Pabvin, of the Schooner. Joseph if. Jfi?eff, for the- kindness shown us by forwarding us from Roanoke Island to Newbern, and assisting us otherwise to get to New York. C. A. Cakon, Quarter Master, l John McGaffbxt, ,. ; . J. Ethbxdoe, Seaman, t BxB27Aiu Bnowsr, ' 7 P.fWAUSH,-,,, r ... P. CinreiMOHtv, .: E. Alfobd, Cook. " I H. Habbis, Waiter. , ;. ? P. S. There being iio steamer in this port, Mr. Geobok W. Dux, agent for the Murray Line, kindly dispatched to Captain Smith of the Steam Xowwa Moored now at Morehead City, stating the circumsiances oi inese parues, aua as&ea uua u n0 wouia sena tnem to new lorjcpree oi cuange. Captain SL answered that he would, and the par- ues on lh& tmin yesterday. evening ior juore- he .;; . : j r Zf A:M. Principal of the Edge worth Female Seminary in Greensboro'i is publishing a: series ; of , primary school books which" cannot fail to attract the at-: tention: of the youth of he cpuntry7:. tWe now nave ueiuru u vyjijf :'"tt -fwW; BDeller. and bis .first reader which we think: are beautifully arranged - for- leading tne -juveniid . , i ' i f Q-UICK'iVoBK.The schooner ' loriice .r.:3Vtr- Dispatph'-.-ian, pile4' frp New York on Saturday., the 22d inst.. at 2 d'clock. ar- rfyea i Newbern j on-Wednesday; rthe 26th,'and . .it, .... .'... ..i.i ' '..:. ; k , .-. -.-t ?r 1 ' iT ..- - 1 T .v- . .. i . ' , . ! 1 radenrv lireen. OIL oaturaay iuoiriijK- , ub i idlnlitCL to tke wmiuissioned t cere uj vuowtv vr " pt . :. ... r 1 missions 'placed in their session. An election was held fora Field farcers, witn tne ionowing resalt? r!t.:.4V' !j , ' ' .' ; ! I For Colonel-i-K';Mf ?uid. - ;v ; ; J , iForL!eutiLU)1onel JoHjr'O'Cosxox.; ; r Newbie. Abmb. We lem. from the Atsw- tent A.r.,.Bcufcr;.that p. to the ktlta of New York, or New;Englaiid; and is coml SUtet of JS ew t0?,". JlMArin siderea very gwuv ; rT 7.' . t I .irps .and wr-s' through whn her . people hav been;calledpontopass. .t.,-11 . 1 1 TW-aAtmiatonTiNOv'rAfW of nd. rain and slush as usual in equinoctial "occasions, the sun came out yeaterday at ten o'clock, and was out and in all nay, but j princi pally in.' ;; . ;:. : . : . . TheTJ. Si Steamer iVcrtifTarucA wpu iwaB, It. PrldAV evenintr- throneh' f came upthe sound on Friday fW the gale and arrVed safe, though, everytning, on board that could.Vby :l any V possibility get loose, was. tumbled and jumbled together without ref erence1 to order or systeml" -f7 :;;' The Steamer Betil4 OapL CbAnb, which had been lying up heye during the gale, took courage yesterday morning, warmed up her pipes and set "Rft-tnrAa and Norfolk, which we take as evidence that the storm is over. FU031 TIE PACIFIC. nMintloa of Qneea Emma In san jrrancis- la, &c ... Sajf Fkaucisco, Beptemoer xi.xae b rrrffims. arrived t(lay,with Queen Emma New York dates ; to Beptemoer a. vhc ar.ri anftn came rjas8enzers on the Sacramento, Tie stwas followed by the Vattad. States .foom-i. ShuhricJL She passed Fort Point ot H o'clock, receivinga salute of twenty-one guns. The fort at blank Toint fired a salute, and dip ped the national colors. Ane um ea o.w .... f i a a inrA ' u.i' ... . V J hoisted an Hawaiian nag ai we maimuiK,. The Consul at Havana, now nere, ""Tn! Queen officially. Apartments profnsely decora- I wirth flowers nave oeen dcuu- nn of the principal' hotels, and the Hawaiian flag will : be displayed over the building during her stay. . .. it I .I Jil1 i United States for $35,000, against Michael Beese, on the bail- bond of Josey. gainauteur, inl858. This case, which is'considered very, ifPorUnt nm Aftorta ot ainaui.eujr - rssession. by means of forged titles, of the Ea2 rSii of the real estate Ban Francisco. O- fmm I ftnA Nt. LnC&S On Passengers axn"6 r counter revolution in lower uroroja tw nrtvrnor; Antonio Pedrul, who witn iM mttMtomto Jose for Japex to reinstate Salvador Villarins. r ! A disUnguiahed Frenchman don't like Ameri- ladyhood-becanse wm "rZ their hats on. not now - ..'" a man named Murray, womns wim TELEGRAPHIC j 1&EPOBTED FOB ; thjs kewbebn patlt times. Fovelsn News Loxnox, apt. 5. The- presence of three United State vessels of war at the. Island Candia attra s attention. - Consols are buoted at 89 1 ; 5-20s 711. . : S0UTHlMPTfar.SeDt. 25. The UTavor of South .iijuea tne onicers or, tne united f states satps m dinner on their return to Russia. Bxblik, Bepl 25. Bismark continues ill, and there are feaishe may not recorer. PiW8. SeBt.feBIt ? iM W xuA I . f T-i-rr.rr.rj-rv't', I cepts the good iffices of England and France as I mediators between herself, Chili and Peru. . , ErvEBPoox; Tednesday, Sept ,2a-Cotton ad- dvanced id, wifc sales of 20,000 bales J. middling uplands 132d ; breadstuffs firm " . Southampton Sept. 26. The steamshin Tai. ionia sailed to-ly for Nei York, with 2,000,000 francs in gold. The steamer in gold. remen also sailed with JE142.000 i . . ... London. Sept. JG. More troous are to so to Canada. auo outiuci jj.iLxii la Guiinii&j. lu LiiivH 1,000. Nkw Yokk, Seit. 29 The following was re-, ceived per cable. The Newfoundand line j has been prostrated by the heavy gal, and after following a shorf report received, tie operators report them again i out oi oraer. l .. , i r Manchester, Jatot. 21.-4-A great meeting of the friends of Refi-m is to be held here to-day. Bright will he amhg the speakers. - Flobence. Septk. The band of rebels who have been meeting near Palermo for the past J few days have beez 11 J ' oiTuucea oy ine miiuary. Dojr, ; Sept. 2 easier ; i Consols 89 ; ' XiVebpooi., Sept. 1.7-iuB . uiuuvy uiaucb 1a P-20S 711. 4. Cotton has '.materially Wv?, plands '.opening at 12d ; I the market is active and indicates' sales to-day Lib.uuu., bales ; , ,l5re dstuffs , generally without change? Com has alvanced; Mixed Western 28s. t -.- 1 1 . : : ;; Gen f anta Anna. i - , . T. - MfC0 from Frenoh authority .in?i. i "T; "7 "y ; t " . "T . . . 0 ... rrr ; ... Tj.r- . 1. "i . ir-"c 1 ik is further rerjorted that Hanta Anna U14e.siana-arrier t "the eMafihmiiiituiI. l- ui." nng.. i&vww w ..5tSB - : . , ' . .veatn or iiaries Aiexanaer t- K , .Deatb of Charles Alexander. Yjuladuxbix. Sept. 23.Charles Alexander. the olde8t journalUt in his line, and most extensive publishers in the United aicdherf this morning. . . . :- U i ' v. 1 a . 1. k .Tina. " mi. : '.:' I'l MexfcA'ii'to' thi effect that theiap "-UfwhleftWy to ban xbancibot, peps, o. xuo news irom f J-r- " v r"" w JT V" Inst, by Martnez, no quarter being shown. T.atnKewf In : Austrian commander, was 1, fenkgeWnt 1 at .! Gaudalupe on the fi ;.w1.,.V-JMAdtlaneuld nrobablr be evacu- sMmA v vi m ATttUn' wAnlrl rmna.niv ba evftcn- I oaiuouoj. ,x- ---.. , 1 atedby the Ffeith in October. j Sonoro was id undisturbed possession by the liberals. t m Alleged Land frauds by Secretary Harlan 1 Washington, Kept. 28. The Union . charges "f T v -."p-TO 7 .7, T : obo 'acres of land in:,Ksas belonging. tothei cherokWlnd'whici.wre sold.to the Con- necticut Emigraion- Company, for one dollar per u .T - jJaL 'iJI ioiA J ;fpi.i acre,' payable ijnine years in instalments. The Cherokees iaif half millionin gold for , these lpntla 31 years reo.- and the Union says tney are worth three orjhur millions, j The sale was made bv Harlan the iky before he left the Interior De partment. r I. . t - .- ; - . TElLtioii lit Blelimoud: , - : Bichmonp, Sot 27.Judge Oald is electdd to the State S&xte o ver John Tyler, Jr. Sailed. Nxw York, Dpt. 29-Six ittamers sailed to- day for Europfe. The City of London and FuUon took zs.uw ingoia Conlirrative Nomination. St. Louis, S3t.. 29 Geo. H. Mall was yester day nbrninateti for Congress by , Conservatives of the 7th Concessional District. fStw Torlc Markets. W-t 'It M 11 N Yonxf JeDt. 29. Cotton nnsetuea, no sales - Flour firr. Wheat 2a3c better; Poik fi rm- sales T! . wWfWulTUvv. ... . - : IrEcono dispatch. Yqb 29;Cotton acUve, with sales nnn oiPsiiTxTa-na 39c t Orleans 41c : flour better ; pork fimier at $33.1$; lard - drooping at ,16 Jal8c ; steady ;fcTee steady : naval stores steady; Texas wool 27.11c. . :i ; Nevi iorlt Money Market. Yobk! ( 5epfc, 29. Gold 1 45 ; sterling, . New more doing at for 60 days. tobile Zlarlcets. Mobile, Ser 128. Cotton sales to-day amount to 500 bales, Itidlinss firm, sales of the week 3,400 bales, r t j of the week 1,600 bales, ex- ports of the ri38 bales--stock on nanawv bales. I ivnricaniZIrkcti Nrw CW i' Sept 23.-Cotton advanced- Fenian Hews. New Yonx, Sept. was bostle and 1 I tivity at Stephens headquarters yesterday. portant negotiations are pending to astonish Brothernood. ; A node prosequi was entered in the case of Bxb - of erts and the case dismissed. A flaw discovered i"4 the indictment of the nians at Ene will necessitate their discharge ' An Ottawa, CanadaJ special denies that the uians are concentrating on the frontier. ' ' ' ' , ' From fort Manroe. :Foax MoKBbSe 27.The steamer , T" T, " 7 : w iorK -r i for rew uneans. xne passengers, -23 iu num- ber, have been safely landed, and assistance has been sent by the Uhdecniers, and hopes are in tertained of saving thdj vessel and cargo. - -5 TJeatb ot Gea. D. JUcadbctter. New Yoek, Sept 7. Gen. D. Jftlihtt 1 late of the Kebel army died at Cliftpn, Canada of apoplexy last night I He belonged ia Mobile Alabama. Withdrawn. "New Yobk, Sept. 27 H. J. EavmonT :u r wiiuiuawu iu viiw.o iui viiiiress. . . : Death ot R4v. r. Hawk. . Jv New Ycbk, Sept Kev. Dr. Hawks. .ftw merlv Rector of Christ! Church in New nrtui . . . . . and Ui8uopor Mississippi,-died to-day. ' Grape Culture North Carolina Mr. Butner informs us that, besides the whitA ScuppernoBg,there is ajblack and a golden yarie-' ty.-xnenavor or tne discs: cannot be distintruish- Ud, however, from that ( of the white, while thi taste of the golden yellow is very sweet. From these three can be marinfactured a wine of alight S!S?i I (VIUW ,v -Jf ., CltUCi , OViil Or sparkling wines, xaep i lpos8ession of these varie- """i e " w, suuwa reauj - uuucv9sij iuw lULLuui kctbiyu vi any loreien 8De - cies. This remark . the writer confines to the eastern portion of the $tate as several other va- neties haveDeensuccesafully cultivated in Wes- tern xiortn vuroiina. The Scuppernong sipecies. is exempt entirelv frpm diseaseaud rot in; the low, sandy soil of the eastern section 01 ;iuej oiaie1; under the most careful treatment; the (European, . and even the xne , B014 twBt auapteu o IQe Cullivation Of the ftennrnttnViii.Unii.i..Um.t;4 .K i.- mi i..a. 11 , . w-niA tccT:: ; w-, ' jw-'u 1 'k;but: UWW3Bworm '.IVVPft ahe.118 imari lsan admirable ferUluer to be usedin the 1 Tmciarvui in rX'X J a;- 'i . Itls said, everything Lhaai its uses and this the Rhine-land of the country, The vines should I . . . . ' A Li ... .... . .... 1 vintner miorms us, aoops Mnirjy or i tnirty-nve feefapart, in hUlsmajaef from holes .pade deep 4re, or foa, feet uare.mied with de- done in February or March. - The top of the stake wU be reached by autubn, seven or eight feet ; the hill, in the meantime, to- be kent free from S3 or other growth: ahd well manured. In nt ? v t Am 'mbVa .An.a4VA. ftf Atn. wall aalaAtA .1 . . . " . -- ... ... . T - nine nosts or sunenor lauaiitv: m v a sauare or eight feet; - Upon these posts,' notched to receive them, lay good heart rails, two feet apart on the top, which is to be covered with brush1 for the young vine to cling' to. The next year the arbor will be run over. After J this continue to rail and aroor as nejme requires, ana in anon time Uf courses wire may be sed in constructing the aroofj buVwe presume the vinvard mode of cul- tivation in EuropeTwhich dispenses with the ar bor, cultivating each Separate vlne atproper distances apart, and Of convenient height, might be :adopted; though wS are not informed whe- ther, this mode with the gcuppernong is desirable or practicaDie.---iVorfot?Aay Hook. .Undoubted evidence' now reaches ns. from the South that the terrible atmy wurm is devastating the Cotton fields "from1 Texas to Georgia. In the Culf States, the weather set in'wet and ' cold in the second week of this month, and in a few days the worms began to appear in great numbers. Early planted and well-advanced '. cotton can be but slightly damaged, but late" and' backward crops will, in many cases, be almost totally de- stroyed.-2Vion. FINANCIAL AND C01SEIERCIAL. : - i. , . . -''jf-'1-- . WEEKLY UJEVIEAV Of THB HEW BKN N4BKETS. f ' Newbebn, Oct. 2, 1866. Easiness seems to be on the increase in almost all articles of merchandise, .but, pi ices stand about the same. Our merchants are looking for ward to a large Fall trMe, and are' laying in J 7 H large stocksof goods. t TnTTnv.-U.Thia artila h CoTTosr.--This article! has advanced since our last report. We quote f-.;- f- . j, t Ordinary, - :- ? - Low Middling, V- --j -'.' ' i Middling, - - - - 'f. :' Good Middling, - I -Middling fair, - -' r i- Navaii Stokes Has advanced Ko sales. 25 . i-vi : - 29to30 - 33 to 31 -. ' No sales. . since our ' last report, tions. They are in good demand at our quota- NEWBERN MONEY MARKET. OOBBECTED BY S. T. J ONES & CO., BANKERS, HEU BERN, N. O. FBicssor aaKKiyrEs. bozcds, ao. . . , . .. Buying! Rates." ' Gold...;... ......I... ...138 Silver 130 U. S. 5-20 bonds, '62, . . . . .109 ' '64,. ;..107 ' , '65,.!;...... : 106 10-40 .....I 96 7-30 Treas. Notes, .103 North Carolina State Bonds (old) .82 .'-' (new)......;.61 x 1 Coupons, (old).. ; ,.C5 " l.itroad Ccnpcns. .......... .91 ac Exchanse on New York. . selling 4 per cL prem. in. I Bank of Cape Fear. . . BANS NOTES." ......22 th i Commerce. . . . . . . . . . , . ; . . , 12 Charlotte. ,.4t ...16 ' Fay etterille. 8 Iiexington, at Iiexington, . . . . . ; ,i . 9 " at Graham, ..... . . . . . ....1G North Carolina. . ,5. :3k j Itoxborough. .......,,;. w 20" Thomasville. . .i . ; ; . . ; , ... . . Wilmington . ........ . ... f. ... . . Wadesboro. . . ..;.......;. ... . . U16- Washington. S Fe - 1 Fe - jcanceyville . . ; . . . ; . ; . . i . ; ; , 5" weensDoro. ................ .17 ureensooro Liutnal. . . ... 3 Merchanf a Bank, New Berne. . ....... ....'.V.S3 Miners and Planter's Bank. .... . .. . .'. . . ; . . . .20- Virginia : Bank Notes. from S to75 geojgia " ;.. from 3U75. bouth Carolina " i... from 3 toSOi Alabama ; from m cs' I Tennessee.. ; frnm.lOto'75 from 25 to 110 LaSsiana,r;r WlfOAX:SAXJS JPIUCISS CUllAKNT. Ale, per bbL. $15 0620 09, Ale, Scotch, bottled. tta & crU a iwvt?,t nn I 5f; ww dosen......... ......... i7oo200o: i , western.... - 0(4s. - 16(20 18 . S0$4 4 605 0O . C3ountry........,....r... .......... ioon, western Sides. . bWS.'SS?': Brandy, Koohelle.per gallon.. Kenauit " ............... .. 9QW Catawba " 8 009 00 French, In cases SO 0050 00 B.I&Fils't " .......... .....15 00 Otard, I860, " ...15 0025 00 , Brand, per bbl... .V... $50 , Beef lb... " 1213 Bitters, Drake's, In cases,.... 11 0011M Russ " ........... .......110011 CO - Bomalne's " 10001100. O.K. . 10 60 Bokera' " ..... ...... ........ .17 001800 Stougton'a i " - 00(g) 12 00 Wahoo and Callsaya .......1200Q Bitters, Eusa' St Domingo.. SU 0012 00 - Punch, .. " 13 60 : , im ... v . .... ; . 1 imperial Arracjt Fnncn, Buss ........... 1 00 I xaessina iruncn, isuss ...... 4... ........ ..12 VBlca 1 liBgopeL M30 jTvnCV:: Coal, per ton utw&u oo - .t. mn ma- . i2ia I Cnee?? JSlS"?"-.- v I823 , 1S13 mm 25 33 2328 6070 5 . 125 30S5 65i ' I Com 9 bus., 7bT,V. ...V r...irilUll I vandies, Ad&manune, v , is. I : JaUow, . . " " ....... 1 ma -v 1 wnawpagne, genuine qis., m cases.... ....... ou uwgjov wj I J . , pts.. , V AT00a20O f 'I' r" ewer, pts. ft, qtsv;..-....-...-.;..., '.JwaTW. (waih, pcwt ooia) r!l-' ; fI1u' i.- r v r TIT. Ajta. HGmAiiuT IihhI. la Auiia U1 rfodVtnit; Br, Apples, 8.; nour.Famiiy ..J;.. ia.ooiaoo ; i5ff2Lr"" ""- i '0oiooo . oo . Schnapps, at " A .' tito'. iSi ....... .. iJK '1 ; - ....................... II Wl'il I AntnnJ Pmnnlui aa , - ., . r r t amtieTOrih; ia (Mi BS;!.fv-.--gffli li: - 2935 00(91100 '8(xai oo 10-00 1 00 leoo Hoop Iron f ton.... . . W017 00 . mdedry, f ft....;.......:.,.,.......;.... , iorajr ' ?:;f ft Green, V ft. i... ...... o ? Lard. N. Y. pressed .w l24 r i ? ....... .....r- t -'22ra25t. i TvrAv BwfA. nn. f.An - J tw Tn.. ,-. London Cordial Gin, RU88'.. 4.. 1300fi ' 1 . .f Mape's Pnospnate, per ton;. , . i . . 4 . . U. . $60 JX i ' r Meal Jl trash..., 1401 60 . Lime l bbl.,:......:. ; 8004 00 f Madder, . ............ ...,..'... 1721" Motasses, good article,. . . ... . . ..... . ; .... . ..f- -. eo7S Mackerel, per bbl...... ................. 18 0020 00- -;. t . . 60lft 60 - Kitts, No.-1.:. 825 v - ' v " No. 2..;. ...4..; ' 250(33 00' Mullets, Oak bbl. , .. .... 10 0012 00 ' Pine bbl. , , , . . . .; .... . 1 6Q9 50 N&ilaJ keg .......J. k.. 800 9 00 . Oataibua.,.....; - 83100 Heavy Black for seed, $ bushel....;. ; - 1 00' Onions, per bbl..... . 4005 00 Osnabnrgam yd.... .. -27a30, Pork, City Mess 1$ bbl....;.............'.... S8004000 ' TinMeas... ; -8600- Prime Mess.....;..,,. i. ". .80." Pepper Grain.. o45! Potatoes, Irish, 9 bbl, . , . ..... X. . , 8 00ToO 8weet,fi bus.,.'.. ...... 10Ol 20 Powder per keg,.;.. ...... ...;.;.;i... ....oi 0612 00 ' Bice, .fron....Mii.-i.U...'..u..;C-. f 12lS'i last India.... ...... ...... , 1012 Rope,.Batiin. " 8235 - ' Mannila. ; ' 2880 . . Jute,.;..................; 1G18 i :wH,2Lp;";''"''"' 232s; Bum,wewingiana..... ............... ......1 S60460 ; Jamaica, to easea........ .7. 180022 00 naic, woue a, meases.............. . 1400 owvaTOi,- - T Sugars, Crushed, Grain and PowM, ......... A., B. and C. Coffee.. P.B.............i..............r Mnscorada...... ' Cuba............. .....r.VJI 1S8018 00 : . . 1820 5 " ' 18 -' ' f 1515 ,141 ' ; llis ; , 13(418 1215' . - 12il ' 13C415 ; . 84i 1216 12i16 1752 60' 4(4 60 33 65 V 8 50 4 00 6550 2 75300 252T . n.aTana,nro-wn............ ooaa, car Donate.. Starch, pearl..... Salsrataa......... ...... ........ ..... ..,..,:- . ... ...... . Spice. Soap, Brown. Pale, Shoes, Brogana...... Spirit barrels, new. . . . . . Second hand........... ait, .Liverpool, Back. Marshall, fine. American.... ;,..;;;,. Sheeting, F. r.,4-4,.. ...... isnou Shingles, per m. . . . Tea, Black, ........ 12(15 5 00 &00 Green...... I...;..;.. Tobacco, N.3. and Virginia Manufactured " i- " " '! Fine Vinegar, KcCandlees & Smith's, pure malt . Whiskey, Bye, f gallon, ........ , ......... . Bourbon . : Bye and Bourbon, in cases ."" Bourbon; "Wolfe's ' - - Id 44 ' " ' Scotch - 1 . . . . J M . $ . Wine, Madeira . , ; . "- - ) tt '';'' old & fine - Sherry . . u , , " Port 4 M -'--;-- Claret Wood, oak, 9 cord.... .................. ,t HAVALj STORES. .$1252 25 . . "123o . . 60a70 , ' CO a 607 00 ' 2607 00 . 12 0016 00 10 00 . -16 00 " . 18 002J 13 00 12 0018 0O 18 00 20 18 00 P0015 0O 12 0018 00 1200200d 12 00(18 00 S C013 00 600O Splrita Turpentine, per gal. ...... $ Eosln, common... ...... ........ a mvsi tt, Ux pall 3 28, . t weu-strainedandNo.2......2 25 2 an it M. ( 3 COTi 8 75 1U 4 CO, M Scrape.... 1 7.rM.l Tar. 1 V. a Lift Bvt Capt TJ. S. A. - Act. Asst. Adjt. Gen 1 1 . li -
Newbern Weekly Times (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 2, 1866, edition 1
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