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vr.-' C-J- '- ."" I .i ,M-- ?. i - ' . - ' - ' -.:- - - l v i Yftiolssaje Grocery 4- Female' Sllfrrase and i of PrbptHy.i - ... JUNE 254 4 1S67. STEPHEN D. PDOL Editor, GROCERS, RSadiri : van ? 1 f THEHV NEW Aprii;i9-tf -Ccoaission Merchants 17 Murray Street, is special agent lor ine J omul AX. or CgatJWJiJgg"ct(J jtfHwYuft. An, couUailaiuachr by him for advertising or subscription, will be attended Senator Wade oa " the Diviato V correstdenT'6fthe-fInls f gives & by Senator Wada -at; Ijawrence, Kansas ontne lutn iBstani: "Mr. Wade said that as he had kept ii fifiSVaiicerbf ' thcp people in r. the - great striXeJjetweea freediueix and slavery, he ineaht to do he &zae 'thing in: the con- Uest which had jnst commenced for ex- tendmg-the right of ifirage-io-rWomenr He-Vas unqualifiedly in favor , of T equal SpeiialJIatices;;; CIS SHOULD G7S. SICKLKS BK HEIilEVKD I be relieved from duty, in the" light "of Haf 6- ill Stoiroare -Beceiiiag by public interest, We are disposed to depre 1 .':everSteam&r,a Assortment oi FUNE , DRAFTS FOR SALE, In amounts to suit purchaser AND nncni. STAPlE t : COIIPRISUIG IN PART, M(lC3HA, enguCnDj reUBd,! $cpirm; FRXNCEMall iarts of GERMAKV. s, At Current Sew York Bates, by J ON E mar;9-Urr rjtf sf, 5 A iu ivb K o , Dealers in Exchange, &c.f B ddlsfe,lWed90ora Sorefia reJlewa, ?IaU. " NE WB E RN. I jan 6-tf . : - - sr& co. - r LiiLJil -f! i JAVA, v T- ..... myruvrxxuaj, QtrKPOWDER, a . ' i iiufXAiniv v- jt v ... U' ENG. BREAKFAST, SOUCHONG, I" iciate his haste c in ? the matter, as being lately to add to the harm -which alreadybe fallens. ? That officer it mtn.h nal d stances hasiar trarfdeseended -both -his authority and tbe ?relof justice. ' " Tetit isery.ti whether any other appoiniee ould Kave beeii iore lenient; id the7 chahge1 t this time,-if there " be ea cn'ang, ;"woul4 only hae tendencyta0OTnraser disbr gaiiize the arrangements j already , Being made, lor pur.reTOrauoTrtp active -co- t I operation in the General GoTesmnient; ..jus: hub ah .iiuu .loitr, greawssii cvix to De apprehended. xIt'ois TseUikja4wnkthat there is a lvgd: gart bf maI66nient in Uonressno'nave irora tne nrst odtxjs- , I ed kcm64.tf,iid 'sought 1 1 for; - completed spoliation - of Southern prperiybichtwbot Course1 "result in our utter annihDation. These blood-thn-s'eatures arft among the 1 leaders of h Republican party but have not yet acquired iguniciieni control 6t;irVtheiif . f ol- 5 Koir. THySDestinv. Maixamx'F. THOiurrowi tko great EogUaU Aatiolo- gist, Clairroyant and Psychomttrician. who., baa aston- : lahed the scientific classes of the Old World, bia now lo- catedberself atjttadsoa, Y;MadanieTborntonIKM-; seasea auca wodderful poweri of second sight, aa" to en We fcerto iparttaowiede- he.-grcatat-importance to the single eavaaaWlad ol.Utirwil -TOOla ia. of trance, she delineate .he Tery features or tae person : Ton are to marry, aad"b"ySalalXoT4n"Tfl ffiiSaaat0ftar tenae power, known as the Pay chomotrope, jmarantees to tO nationaniy ana i wuuu.uu lnBfe1ldii.gtnit.ofeiwcter,fcc1 TUiU no ham- regard to sei.1. "Women5 wer norenar bn as thonanar of ttnaokiaiacaa-aeen.- ma win tnoUS:than-men : thei r pr eceptiqnS - Were I send when desired a certified oertifloate, or written guar quicker and keener and .when they gained I antee, that the picture u what i pnrperts to W By en- abuses-whieh liad thus far remained- .yelope yonraeif. yoa wtu touched, nil, ne naaUOl iDeuepa lliai jTettapictW)anddesiredlnf3rniatton by return maa hiS bwn wife had Sense .enOUghi , to VOte I an rinmmonicatkma atriotly conndential. Address In he; never would have married ber laugh- J coatwenwvMADAMK e. f. THoBOTdvr. a ' Box a23. ter iand.- applause, J and .11 any . oi nis HadaoiwM. x. , hearers had wives who were unequal to M p p l aoc i nd-.CEJjBAQY the?discharffe of the risht of suffrage, he mAnniAUtno-ucuoMUi,. TQUIU fciVJ.0 utwu, w Qu vu .v fc, - I " -w ' " " f ' CrlMf divorced at Once? liienewed laUgnter.J I A i i.. ind PhTSiolOKical terrors. Abuses and LUhe peaicer aenonncea. mose. women who, did not: want to vote pecausa it was ) i . STJOCESSOB TO . ! XTtlTlKX LAV?, (inuniita OAli . ' wt.u OIHl'PY Manufaitnrer and dealer la all kinds of Tu r i AnrHiw' Kereslue ijomps Teredt elaas Uefiectora, Trana SHipllcii Cheap for Cash, i GEO. '5 W. C1I iVlt JLK XT of Sorth. Caroliaa. with j SE A R St & -OU.Ii.Tls "if .Wholesale Dealers in IOOTQ eft? f i ' ' Tor Sonthern Market, r tr?wi?seraiH iw .--aj Bciar ; , t.;!(UP Stair,). Opposite jrVntor I loue. ' Ap U DR. R. S. PRIMROSE & CO., : .. ' JAPAN TEAS CUt LOAF. CRUSH W -f . - :-?:f.: POWDERED -- ': . J -j GRANULATED, , "' AB, C; ex: C, a ' : , . .CUBAi'aiicl4? fx . ' brown;;-: STILTON, 4 1. - E: DAlRVt ii J - 4 i - STATE CHEESE, cHKCEicfdsiiE2M v.i 1 itJiiTmx tTPr,' tiwnn- 11 i .; ; .Wt! .,m i :nj bUTTEB, lo wert to drag toern-into wtophancemth -las POLLOIC f JSEET, (0PPO8ITS) r!rT iPAI. CHTJBCH.) ERN N. C, WhDlesa DIJ, 4W. DmgSi5)? Chemicals, - feifumery, and -Toilet pc Paints, Oils:nii': iFalton Market Corned Beef, a I Beef jTohgues; . " i ajei W W 8 'i:--- I- S ' f "'Jt ; t ' j Gity Cured? Pigs Hamv N. C. HAMS, 4 5 " I City Mess Porky Juii I lui f ' . . . -. " . ........... M&CKEREL, 1 SALMON, V p VOD lISBi i .:i -mi coxes noraiTEsi . .. ' AMSOUMS ihcsenieasures.; JEvery couflict.liQwever between the President and the 7 favoritdi of the .party, is b jnuclj" capital to "buy lip" theore"conswvativ in theiraaks. 'Ever-hcmrolbstouj 'a regainwg i bnr Ffbot? holniltfie nlhliiythiim&io organize.mBaaures'keep.ua out i Ever j di8arriig!ti Gongressionat plon oi recop stm cm on more completely oreamiesth bandittL- GodJielpi Jthe( country if it fall inio.tKeir hands ' . pn? this acwounfeJwe would r prefer: that matterl;W or rather 4,hafrth'ey should stand; as 'they athnA Tt ia"iinehtlvJd6'sifabld that we! Very.t Fine . Old, elfictea jBrandy and should -have registration j at' the very earnest moment ana a cnange oi cgni Fine POKTiii jioi.'.r.ri PurelBfi-- . !: "Welicines, .. Us v.. is Oils; ' CANDLES,, . . ..... v , prunes, ' ; - . I CITRONS, CURRANTS, ' ' GOLDEN STRUP. StoneWare, Crockery;, H ; , WjironiSRl.den Ware. May 7-tf ; ;:r? - .r;:i;w . a manders would-be likely. to def eri t some time. Our sisttates:are 4 already far in. advance of. us in thi natter, and it is high' time we Je beiisgonusfered in; 3 We trust therefore Gen.- Daniel rE. is not mortally ofientied but'wilHake a drink and think'better.of it. ; ! . Paints, Corner PolIrTeii' i - :3 Streets, I No.' 8 l?OiaXK ST.FBWraRS, H Jlrsi door eitffKfliohal Bank Pare and select Drags, Medicines, Chemicals, and all - iT" e'1PTfsiniBgrt9.$Irstolaif) f .r May 1st 6m. .SUCCESSOKS-TO HOUGH ,2l. C O., WHOLESALE , . GROCERS, 9 I i Qewil v-iSHppmgoi.-andT Comiiiissio Merchants, SOUTH FRONT 1&-MIDDL.B TS. " - NEWBERN, N. C. GOD SEE. M5LEAJJ & COiS 25 Cent Dress (,Rcr ! a :ANDs 7 PI10VISI05F Co atoncebefi June 22-tf ,V.7f 'v il tf. hey are gone. mmir STRMONT). A'lfiOSE to"thelr friends and mstomers ,tlxt they X are now receiving ireir SUQABS : vyyjL.- Jf I 11)1 MOIiASSES, B1 SprlrjgtSumme Stock, Wbtaaawvill-be found complete, conalstingof SrAPXJT DRYGOODS, L. r. 'V " ..- ..... r S, . .. .... jyadaa exaeiian t aaaor tment of " . , - ; CHEESE , v ' liAltD, i j BACON, j PORE, Or tbe test qmmllty mlwavys on navntl avt a stukUaTee tor tlASJU. , AND FOR HALE 3 8omtlv,Fr0iitr street dors,ovje. LOOK IN AT MCLBAN & co;s u ( Go at once beforeJthey are gone. - jane a-ii ' I TTAS DSOMB PPtI9(f WKAtK tSUKN A- rf3Err -Bacef S8e Eppler's, f HARRIftOH, BUILDING. . 25 Ge'nt Dress'Gonils ' Coat once before they aregone. ; FINE TOBACCO. ' A SPLEXbrrf STOCK "of afl kinds TOBACCO. Smoking ira uaevuig au u i j - - - 13-tf WAT ?XB, FABBAB & CO. IN STORK 100 BBLS. FLOUR, for Plantation Use, 100 BBLS. SUPERFINE FLOUR, i60 BBLS. EXTRA SUPERFINE FLOUR, 100 KEGS NAILS, m BBLS. SUPERIOR MALT VINEGAR t 100 DOZEN PICKLES, !J50 B3C&R0CK! LIME; C ? f f T "-"'' , Miiiiiusi iioO BBLS. CEMENT, 0 BARRELS PLA3TER. Ample Storage for Cotton and Naval Stores. All goods stored by us covered by Insurance. Liberal advances made on consignments. , The utmost despatch used in Shipping Goods con igncd to our care. The AadertonTUle.League. : A Washington " correspondent to the Erie (Pa.) Ltixpatch writes us as follows, which e gayse can testiry to. , ' When was found thaKjDaVistwas to o on bail, a matter whish every one t"i there looks upon as aj virtual discharge, -diers knew no bounds.. The result had benpublihed;days before and;balf ex pecting it, a meiBting'was privately called, at which some sixty discharged soldiers were'- tresent, ' who - bound ; themselves sacredly- together under the name of the "Anderson ville League," every -member subscribing to a solemn Oath that if jus tice failed in its du ty they woul d take justice in their own hands . . .' ' V ' V ; This, brotherhood no man was cualifi d to enter but those who had ' sufiered either from wound or V imprisonment in the rebel nens during the war. It now extends" to Ne w York - Philadelphia and Boston. . While the bad- was being arra nged by the court a ? Biehmond : on the dav set for tlie trial, a paper was handed in to Davis,; counsel, Charles O'Conor, of N e w York; warning .bim of the; existence of suchf league and naming two men in the court room as members ". ' Z The med were seized as -soon as they- left the room on a mock charged and taken tQ jail, and were, not released until a weekaftef wheiravisf iwaSi in New York. It will be remembered that Davis arrived in NevYork during the night; that he kepfcseelnded asi mneh as! possi ble while at the. New York Hotel, no one being admitted but those"' who were per ssonally known; to some of the party; that he Was suddenly removed one night from the hotel to Brooklyn, where'ha remain ed until his departure; that he left . Now York alone Endjdisguised for Montreal, his party and family following only when h linrl tpWrnrhed to 'them of his safa arrival :) Wbenit is understoddthat the brotherhoodwere ?upon his : track, ana thaUxe wasconscious of it, this strange cdndut;Hfiraseeunte4forAcc ingldftherjoathj as long! as her remaias oh foreign ground he is safe, so it is hardly probable1 that he will again set foot upon the soil of the United States; at least not until he feels easier in his hot fashionable, and ;said tnat no nad a prediction to make.; Icmale, suffrage will be general in less than twenty years rA ."Voice "that's too far off ', and he thought it . Hkely rthat, in Kansas the next 'legislature might r set the matter straight.. Applause.) He repeated that he "intended. to-keep in advance of the people on this, subject, and that he was novir. ready , to take another jump forward I if, i necessary. In his view radicalism upon this and all pther-question 3 was rigbteousness, : while conservatism ,-. was hypocrisy rand i cowardice, f The conser- vattve -wasAtfnere? ucKspuue anu uau-germ;:'hej-wasr;ot only- willing to be trampled in the dust, but was willing to remain: there. " i!' - - r- f'As regarded the political situation he would only say tht he southerners now had the mildest terms oiierejcLtiiem they 0ver would get.' If they choseto accept them, well and e'oodz-they might nave all the advantage of jsuch action; if? they refused them, another-turn would be given ' to the screw and - they would be oampelled to1 yield whether they - wished to! or not. " Congress had tnus' iar oeen with the people, and it would - not now desert themrunder the lead of ;' Johnson 6r; the devill 1 His hearers might rest1 as sured of one thing, ! that reconstruction was as certain to take . place as that the sunwasi shining, Senator Wade then proceeded to say that there waa another question upon which he ; would express his views, aw though hisi hearem might differ from huh in opinion. : We had disposed of the question of slavery and now that of labor add capital must pass through the ordeaL The shadow of the approaching strugg e between these two great interests was al ready upon us, and it would do nb good to turn our backs upon the question. It must be met. -a Property was not equally divided, and a more equal distribution of capit U niust be; brought about That C6hgress which, had done so much lor tue slave cannot- quietly, regard the ter riHeidistihction'vThich exists between the man that'labors and him" that does notj j Aplause. 'If you duHbeads,' said the speaker, fcan't see this, the women? will and ill act accordingly. L It will be long before the ; laborers will demand of can -vassers, upon , the 7 eve of an 'election. What will you do for us ?' and -will have a satisfactory answer. i "It is not rignt or just that any man should be compelledl to. labor until life is Worn out and bei tig is a curse. The Al mighty did not intend that this should be the case, nor will it always remain so. More leisure must be given to the people for mental: accomplishments, and labor s iving mtchice3 had not yet fulalled their mission since thef had failed to effect theis result. 1 Here in Kansas, said the speeker; where evry man is a capitalist to, a greater pr less extent, these inequal ities are not; so 1 great and are not: so keenlv felt as they are in the East- and the steeker would' advise every man vet that section who is subject to a capitalist" 5n'any degree ' to cut loose from him and get'twb hours neaf er stfhdown forthwith. Men of Kansas he said, 'if you do as much for yourselves as the Almighty has done for you, yoq ,wiH. be the lords of creation.' ; Mr. WTade pledged himself to 4 advocate i the: natural rights of man boldry and persistently ; spoke of the great commercim resmt3 wnicn -wouia inevitably flow from the completion of the Pacific rail wat. and then referred to the striking fact1 tbat the-excursion party bad. during the1 two weeks of itf journey ing, accomplishedi by rail a'distance which would have taken, a year? to traverse Dy the old rnddes of conveyance. JHe con- eluded by thanking' the "people of. Iiaw rence for the cordial welcome'and', kihe courtesies they bJad. extended to the party. he represented. E5- b' Taaas Men on the Crtat af DiBekaes which create impedimenta to fc'.AKlllAGE, with sora near a of rettef. .Sent in sealed letter ravvlopea.: ireeiof charge. Address Dr. 1. SKILLIS HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia. Pa. Jan l-t Free To Evervbody. W. A. THOMAS. - I iTIIOMSi&IIOLMES, Commiasioia Merebavatta,. Imler 1K CetUaz t :J."-".;J,Ttlf,t5rm'": " So, 191 Front Street, Tnird loor below Folk , , a yv jt it ji v . troHalgnmaaits to tbls Address Inaared KlTected wbendealrtd. i ASpiTS KEOUIAB UNI OF SAIL VEaSKLs , i New York to Wilmington. K. a Kewbern. - , " " Washington, " j " Morebead Uty March M-ly I! BJ 'TV-WTO" BUR N, A large 6 pp Circular, giving information of the great eat importance to the young of both sexes. : It teaches how the homely may become" twantifnl, tt despid respected, and the forsaken loved. ' ' No young lady or gentlemen should fall to send their Address,-and receive a copy post-paid, by retorn mail. ; , j t Address P O. DRAWEH, Sil, March 21-flm ' j r TroyN. T- ALLCOCK'S PQEOUS PLASTERS. , Habtfobd, Conn., Nov. 11, 1864. Messrs. Tftos.' AXXooCx A Ox Pleaaei send, with dis patch, twelve doeen AUeock's -orou Piasters. t d ly experience confirms their very superior exoeU-wTfc this moment of writing a man applies for - - who, by entanglement in the shafts of mschinerr, b d both his legs broken, spine severely in'nred, and was for marly a vear entirely helpless.1 This man found relief very soon by the applicaUon of a plaster to his iine. He was soon enabled to work, and now he labors aa well as ever. He would cheerfully pay $5 for single Plaster if they could not be had at lower rates; I am surprised that aur geenndonot make nse of these perforated plasters to eielnaion of all others, s their innexibUitj and adhe- sivehesrare greay In advanee of 11 other plaster wUh which t am acquainted; whlls the perforations peculiar lo tbem rendered them greatly superior to all others for ordinary sm ileal uses. , Knowing tke plaster to be so useful, I have ho scruples thai my sentiments should he' laiown. I i J. W; JOHissoa, m. u. Airescv. Brandreth House, New Ycrk. ; Sold by all drugglsU In the United States and Canada.' .; Maysth-im" .' ' r ' .'-'j . j ' ' THE HEALlNQi POOL, ! AND HOU8JE OF UBCV, Howard Association Reports, for Y0UNQ MES, ,on ths CRIME OF SOLITUDE, nA the ERRORS, ABUSES and PI9EA8ES wnien destroy the manly powers, and oreata Impediments to MARRIAOR. with sore means of relief. Address, Dr. J. 8KIIXEN HOUGHTON, Howard Asso ciaUon, Philadelphia. Pa. j May 17-3m. I j- A young lady returning to her country home, after a sojourn of a iew months in th City, was hardly recognized by her friends. In place of a coarse, rustic, flusted face, she had a soft ruby com plexionof almost marble' smoothness, at. d instead of twenty-three, she'reaUy appeared' but eighteen. Upon inquiry as to the cause of so great a change, she plainly told them that she used the Circassian Balm, and considered! it invaluable ito any Lady's toilet. By its use any Lady r Gentlemao! can improve their persona appearand an hundred fold. It is simple in its com bin at ion, as nature neraeu i aimpio, j - - its efficacy in drawing impurities from, also healinp. jy,a and beautifriug the skin and oomrlexion. By 4ts direct action on the cuticle It dra from it aliiu im Vtirittes. kindly healing the same.' and leaving the sur face as Nature intenaed it should be,! clear, soit, amooth and beautifht Price fl, sent by mail or express on re ceipt of an order by j W. L, CLARK ft CO., Cnemiat. So. 3 Wert Fayette St., Syracuse, N. Y. I The only American Agents for the sale of the same. j March 2;l-ly :.! I' JgilrtOB.S OK TOTJXU. J I A GENTLEMAN who Buffered for years from Nervous Debility; Premature Decay, and all the effec-. of yoatlfn indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering : humanity, send free to all who need it, the receipt and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Suffereis wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, an do so by addressing, in perfect coufidence. ' ' ' J i i : JOHN B. OGDN. April IS- ly r ' ! No-42 Cedar St, New York., c. Shipping and Commission Mercian, 109 WALLST.. NKW YOItK. ' COnaignments of Cotton and all other gonthern Isu A 8. L. HATHAWAY 6i UTLli -T tFormerly Hatbaway ft Co., Wilmington, S C., Impw,, j ! '" of Molasaea and Sugar.) - Shipping and Couimisslon MerchaW ' ' 1T1 Pearl St., NEW YORK. Oonsignmentsof Cotton and all other Southern nctsao'icited. , March 36ia I D AVI H, X h o l e s a l r G r o c r, Aniwnolesale Dealer In Wines. Brandies, Olnt, ou . ; . nongahela and Bourbon Whiskies, He. 184: South St.. NEW YO KK. March 30 6m ' , - ', ' . I - ..... D. Ot-LDEN "MDKBAX. ROBERT 1XRK1S, K L. MUURAY FEBIlUi JOHN WOOD.'Ja. - MURRAY, VEERUIS & CO, Shipping t . Commission Merchants ' ! ni L' f-m m araTft C? A..AB i Xo. 61 and.G2 South st iV, V. CORSIGKSUCnTS tK CO TON N AVAL STORES Will KecelVei Oar Peraosial Atttrstl Liberal Caab Advances will br !Hdt bj ' whlTFORD. DUX ft CO., Axenu, m Srvbero. ' march 8-tf . - - - A H C'H, Wm il faiu, .i.iit i jIuji PRICE & O . . L I ' 'i COMMISSION MlSItCHAJTN For the ssle of Manufactured and Leaf Tobacco, C I ; Flour, Grain, Naval btorea, t. 01 WATKC STHBRT. HK W VOKK JUl.lifVKJl,;P O T T Kll tt ? CO MMISSION;MEIlCHANli 181 FROJIT ST. WBVir YORK. Diberal caih advances made on consignment! of t ton. Naval sioree, fto. , ' .. -k ShipmeuU to as ar- covered by our open policy surance, a aoon as made. - - r- o ApwlW c IMPOBTXKS AMD WHOI.IUiALX nCjkliEaS '. KSOUHIt Hardware,. lO IM'AMlLUCif Ctitlerw. Oans, fUteU, SrXKCTXO n BOtTTHKrir TBAOT. 1 r-TJt' April l-6m TEDDY, FLEMING & Ca l f r-i , T- r $i ROSSETER & COOPER; IMPORTRS ND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Wines, BrairdiBSr1 Whiskies, and GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &a. Bricli BIockjCraTeit Street, HAVK constantly an hand s CTewerat 5Tp ply of JLIAUO".S PROVISIONS. may 4-tf ROSSETER & COOPER.' mind thau at present. tViata ii barber who is sufficient of an Englishman to drop an Hoccasion- A customer called, io;and asked him if he had "honed his razor. - "Oned iyour raiser'' said lie. -. ."Yesl" said th6 customer. ':i What .is? 'itn 'said lie in .surprise.: "Where is it 1 -lVhat?do you do witn e v ; n -.o . 4i,n miafimflr'fi tnrn ; to be -sur- prisedi but describing it as a thing yrlucb A that "was : made use of toshave, theljarber exclaimed- "TTn t von wanted to know if lad oned your razure ! Why didn s : ye ten me bo before s. uIhe" customer was satisfied. ' - -" 7.' BATCHEliOR'S H A IR DYE. - This splendid Hair Dye la the bert in the world. Th . only trut and perfect Ztye Harmless, Reliable. Instiutane- ous. . No disappointment. No ridiculous tints. Natural Black or Brown. Remedies the ill effects' of Bad 'Dyet Invigorates the hair, leaving It soft and beautiful.' The genuine is signed William A; Batckdor. All others" are mere imitation, and should be avoideM. Sold by all" bruggists and Perfumers. Factory 81.' Barclay street. New York. I JtZf Beware of COHMterft-lt. Decla-ly t ) . .. ;jyARRfAO'OUUK. f ' - -j- YOTJSG'S GREAT PAYSIOLOOICAL WORK,' or Every One- his own s Doctor -being Private Instrndor -for Married Persons or those about to Marry, both male and remale. In verything concerning the nhysiology and re lations of onr Sexual System, and the Production or Pre vention of Offspring, including au tne new aiscovries never before given to the English UaOTwe, y WjI. YOUNG, M. D. Uhis is really a valuable and interesting work. It is written in plain language ror wits general render; and is tllnBtad wita upwaros oi one aunorea TmiriTUM- All vouns? married people, or those contem- olatbur marriage, and having - the leant impediment to- married life ahoula read thia book.- It diaclosea secret i thit every one should be acctuain ted "with. Still it is a book that must be lodcea up, ana nocne aon me nous It will be sent to any cne on t receipt of fifty cent: Address Da Wil. YOUNG. Spruce street, boy Fniir'h. phlarI!ThT.- - 1ati1l-rtl A!t!tt& LATS03 ilHPPiXG AKD COOTSI05 MERCHANTS, "I : " ; i No. 76 South street, cor. Maidenly r . NEW YOEK. CosiignmenU of Cotton nd Ssval Will receive our prompt Attest! liberal Cash Advances will be mad on by May Uir Brick Block, Cmn8 rceoad door to Jnvavt .off! v - I r, R SOWS Wholesale Dealers in Boots & Shi ttO CORTaVAWIT TaBT NEW YORK. April 6-8m LuOK IN MCLKM COS LOOK 1N Al'M0 LEAN 25 Cent Dress Good?. GO AT ONCE BEFORE T11EY AM 25 CentDress Goods. GOAT ONCE BEFORE HIEY ARE GONE. Jane 23-tf :..', . - :, ' '.. D A wrestem exchange says; We took a new Teporter on frial- yesterday:1 He went out. to hunt items ana alter oemg away all day retnrned with. the following, wmchrh bald was tne oest ne can aor "Testertfar ee saw a sight that froie our muscles with'- horror. ' A hackmau dnv- inr down Clark street at. a rapid , r ace came .Yeryinear rnhningover a nurse and children tit .holhe before she Went out and U5iflT!; nlinJ I itna Imor'atnTfi proYiueuw r";-o ,,n TtT-lk CJ 117 .If flit? AW . flUG before the hacK pawea. xnen, ioo,iue UU -tUiu OLJ1 jjii.rm.u w w.u w (-,-- U. r : A-V ' t varoaivtw I ...... .i, i .!----,-;.-!-'-'. , nacKTnanii"iust uciuro iuC . . , . . . ; GO AT ONCE BEFORE T11EY ARE GONE OA'T FAIL. TO OlVai 1 BAElt & EPPIE1 a call be tore purchaaing eliewhere. June 22-tf 4 Harrison Bunding, May 9-u ' I HEW, CHEAP BOARDING i J ii T ! W. PIGOTT now P"'"-..,tDe. y will he III '" ' ' is on Pondk -streeV tw thbughtrof T sbmething he had forgot and turning vabout, arove in uxe uppustws m rectioupv Had it uot been for this won derfnl eonenrrence of f arorable circum- stauces a-dotingifather, a loving mother, and affectiona brothers and sisters would have plringed into the deepest Woo and most ; unutterable funeral ex penses.: The new reporter will5 be re tained.:, "... j' , . lube 23 tf , ; Freedom is "thj essential couditieufor he devel6pmenti;Di--Republicau Ihatitu- Uons. ; For SHIe. T Y the Dozen or Gross, superior quaTIty of BLACK XJ LEAD PENCILS. Koa. 1. a ana 9 menus iro n . -w --w - a h,f will no- - . tmaM w h rs w JI .1. .. G0"AND SEE MCIAiN j 25 Cent Dress Goods- GO AT 0K CE BEfORE THEY Ap ' fnne 23-tf . ; - " dec 13-tf Call at this OYTTCE. St. Mary's School, Baleig r i r JEMEMBER THAT : BAKU & EPPL.EI1 Hav Uis finest stock of BltfTS an'd SHOES In the fcute. : Sir tl.DEBT .MUE8. P. P-'iZgt r. nDwvvTnn fM kJES. A. ' 1 .nj . .. ftv. first term of this 'l ntll 0 the 17u of 0 my. xout, nfTiibrr. for a circular con Raotor, tainiDg full lnion"-- ;bJ- r IS - , - ' : . ! ; ; t i j. t l f ! ! ; . ' , J -- ': 8iwjwKS(iSsa4saa m , I r
The Newbern Journal of Commerce (New Bern, N.C.)
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June 25, 1867, edition 1
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