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2 ... J7j PUBLISHED i TBlAVEEKXtf . V - O X 1 K t ATIES 0. iHAEEISOIT, Publisher. ; :-v J J -tHTTbATES OF 5lTBSCHIPrriQN : y ' ' TermiPa9bi Advance. sUtttrtx - .1 -i vi ;:.','. NEW BERIT, IT. 0,, TUESDAY, HAY 7, 1C37. v i... "WWW"., Wfc. -w gpv: 4 ; T "T s .;. J 6.00 h ; c-i 0 PEACE TSTTAB. r. great preparations areioncemorcon rtJBNITIJEE S pDpIGf .1 -.tto err W rtTOOTSTTva PJti nv nV -l-1 ' t While fi r;-ri -r jL " " rt n """ifoot on the continent of 'Europe for a' great ; K" " Birron, 2 I Jutclierj;of .tho people,, we deem It of .Interest HoBiaings, i toprpsenctneiouowjng transutiou oi an aui Parlor . written article by J: siiw do Girrdia : j; tTirnltare, Ids,.; n Si i .. . uoefccrs, 1 1; . Ir.Sofiuw- 17 St.Bd, y . XI i-4 jj w w .cfinvvt 1 nraaBtteetrliiiWliJiiiJSJ.li. yjrm( de irardiicn.IHsajinaiceat. -' -r This i distinffuished writer; perhana at tlicf head of European journalists; has latcljr pub li?hed the following yiews on this subject: r t .What is Far?,ilt is a, necessary eviLV Ne cessary to w horu and forwliat I We defvanv- one to say; we defy any one to find any reason to prove tne necessity t tnjs cnl, except mere vague pnrasea anarcommouplaces;' wc defy ' w1tf-w'i'; x.-: u,-cf M; riA. tuem .ipj poaiufiiit argamentt that :shali bo JW-- .,.., ,mm n , ;, , specious, or even plausible in;a small de.ree. " WnnllpnTt . i&r Tinlrpp An attempt will be madetd distinguish le- .YYOpiICOLb 05, XIUKCI, tween offensive warwhich it is. the custom to . 4 - - i . ... condemn;aUd defeusive vvar wMch it is thb f f.,rMnbx Mntf Fi trCv' custom to vinditale." Thii'distinctloh is not ojK-n career, like tlio iieruatih' ruinnc, wl.Jtli I the m-tv IU -vj ZIcy t( rvt , r !$. T.i v has no ami, in order to vuin Un-lU l l.vo i try to Unt iuc fit .n !! uunr j nt'?; r y. recourse cither to a marUUne conM-riptloim -k ittr, U m1vin mn'n vmv tn i,,S r:it ( -j. tonpressof Kailors. - . t Tuhi lutwitn ta- tuo. ,V i i, it If iiK Here U a third methotl, the latter Wins !U , fniai luiUirina to ;V n, i j tranitionaryi Let there bo a common njire ; frvui ItJancv t. m mlM!. a':.J t t I " Jr meut between the fclx powc-w to asimiktcth4 ; fru:ti-tiunttSn to Url."niini4-t'V t.: rt iUi:fJ rik of war to the rUk of fire, and to rnnnh.j we pi kt k rn-tii rifih ..! lof. t.t'r v. l-t ' ! at a proportional cost, under the name of a i the way tjmt th- trn-ut th f Iialln:-1 . i . my, having for its object to cxtin;;uil4 war ut , they only" iKrpf'.iMN-d dit!lo:i ri I v.sr, j . i wnaicer jxnnt it uouT4 Mcak ouu - j u in-n llu-V i:iullij :ixl ajniir nnl (amine, a ! 'm Jlerc is a fourth mtthml, mill more nullcal: , n tuvarr fni'mMmv if tlm Kinse lw if t I ujr,.w.umwn ronsew ueiwccn uio uz prrtu i tiaii nn!tv, p-rtlal 4-iifvu-rat.t?t. r.rv ic-j powers, let Eunio Ihj neutndized, that U to j i:iirtl t i!is!jj-ir fr:n inldt of ilun-rv i pay, let it Ik? acknotv Iclgcd tliat nil tho fetatcs T U lm f n:i lt.d'l.io mufrdt-ration, and fc.dn I compoMncf it havo all the Kime rllit tocxift, the hit.: ;f ,tui uroUTuti'ii n( tlinjuiTn", niuiuHvutMianioaoi reiauvo ioue or j Aniui:ui Niutu, tk oue tunnucu l'ra.u ncs, by tho islmple fact tluit they do txl t. j m iu pivut, and- tlu ot.'ur un lknaria, hat iCA!;:;viN"a! r.Mii:! mati3. matt. :17 C II A TIN. ?i AST rn j " vr; Call and examine them. . Maya-t-tta 1 .ffvf "MercliaritB! :-01ub -House' f!; , ,r 1',.- ? s ;ut Kcar the. Post Office, - , - - NEW, B.ERN-N- "Oi-1 ' o ... . - n . 1 . I .- , i, - PEIoOa coming to jNew uero, wu una mi a fieaj tinll 'comfortable' placo to Btopat, Every attention nid toWaestai ,.tji-,J Always eopplied ritft' tfie Ibesi of nes,4orean4 TABLES, ,?Iay 2-14I.ih l ,-.Au ai' uij-; ,wProptet6r. .... .. . a.fliiK! fvJ rk - . " t already Ixvn r t.rn!7.il a ti fnl-c, a cmpli- wiua;iacu, i.ir uumj iwo timeut'rr.um wtu nut trj knv' in . diup;K-arii2 undtfthHr de- : - f . ncu iuuuucu. xor. luonc anu iv liseix. ueien - . . ... r I -i -! .. ' :r v K , i . .' I R1VI Wsif 1a wrrk -Tlr;it-rvr4il1 .Via o ff rw-t casa, a large ht of tj.v .; .wv.? - pvithout a cause: Without offensive war, there ' v , . , i-'i'..4-- . i t u caa oe iiescrioecioniy as a siaie oi Dar- Backeat, Grahamand FamIlyyiou ot all grades., I her0 -fori?beingi )redomiJ uuj4 tu asaume ujroojue sirongesi, lernionauy and numerically.. War no longer, harmonizes -.4.1. . r ? i i e :, ;,vv uursiaie ox ciyuizaiionjwnere lorco more and moro tends to dematef ialize and transform itself,' and where that-which is true of indi Mduals , enfranchising and enriching them selves by labor, tends also to become . true of aizmg'itsfelt only oy loweacing and snblugating another.. A This i form xf ; aggrandizement 'by Consequently, to decide Uut th mot auri simple, and coonomicU means to protect thHni from'all attempts and rhk of, umiijT, the one iroin the otner, is that each one no longer any other public farce ti crtui jaau and sea il tire without combusiH war without an army, ,4Of what tiwure ar thnt ii,all x.ift-dt rations tahhig in a vholg shall l.;vo j raftrjvtr.ited impiitetun lo h unytlun;; uof ully, mn a ptiw- TIim true id-o. Hie alaipl j idea,. U tint of an tea. -.there ran lc no J.uroptan nn.federatlo.u AH iartU rnfed le?. .There i-aa be no i cratioi iinrsv warralllntcrralconfttlfratlonfL and to perpetuate it. Without them it could notcaisw . n;Ti..,.r ' Between th('lou mcthndTtherc Is not even hn embarrassment )f clioiw. The Jat U "evidently the most logical and the best.. Why, then,; cannot the six great powers,, who hold 'coutiniut, imply paate; for, between one con tinent and another; war U tot probable, we may Ky," is notjwssilile. , At tha Kme tim that a Kurox?an confed rratiou woidd thus drive territorial feudalism from it last entrenchment, it would put an end to maritime ftudaJiMii by tuc;disanna 1 1 i 1 Hating KttuQVCiI tojliur t 1 TTIU. 4"1 Ma t!U fit l.T rtw f K j in their hands the tcaco of Europe, do a tldnir ment and neutralization of all straits. Ko more that is so reasonable I Why bhould they not ! closed: aoa no more Pcca Ittrred by one nation aaop izt wnerewouia dc, auu Avnencewima lagulutauotherj All seas open, all eeasncmraJ, al seas free ! i - : The jrrcat roveri-iirn. or tlio great inlnliter. who t-ltdl first understand, and shall bring Europe to understand, how much of power nuu gniuuuur inert" m xunjn;aii uiuruia arise, the aimenii v 1 A AYtmi dotvot wouia lose - i bv it Not one. Kut we are mistaken thpro -1 is one -which would be a loser. - - Which Tbs power of routine.:- i ' ; ' i In, truth, tho more we study the question of European armaments, the simpler wc And it; It isi Quito different from t questions of thi European ballance of power and revived na- spoliation called itself f eonquest.yNow, a-na- rtionalities. ih The more these .questions are . t. L . 1; . . .. it. - j.-. l ! iii(3 uaiuieaf .iiuiuaji iiwjruiuiy,augineuiing iue average uurauon. oi. nic, extracting irom her soil .the elements of ricl-fcs it contains,' ex ercising all thee faculties! and. aptitudes -with which! she has been endowed, Adopting: all the most approved methods of communication ap plicable to, man, to. ideas," and to things;- in i fcuon, joy muiupiying; uxcuajiges .uirougu uei butlet&i i This mode ot aggrandizement by pro- uuctiqnia called pivilizationv x -a. i o 1 The proof .that a. nation's power is not cx- clusively in proportion to the extent of its ter- i tion, iSjt rthat 1 France !( Algiers noi included) occupies arlar(?a of oUly 2u,7vi) square leagues, and numbers only1 3788(5,000 inhabitants, while Russia occupies an area of 2G02340 square leagues; and iuimbersu70,721 ,000 1 inhabitants. Jaingland; together. with coLlano; and Ireland ITBWlr-STOIlISii if " i - 20 POLL OK STREET, j j " xoriox. 1 .. t 1 1 A' cf all deacriptlonsjp. We will also f nrnislr at t ne shortest notice, Ornamenufl Cakes of aU dcBCcriptloiis, to "studied the. more complicated they are found. European disarmament would have ; this ; ad vantage, that it 'would not only simphfy tlicse foreign questions, the question5 between state 1 and ptate, but at would "also, simplify .home questions those between the jeople and the governments.-' r" -1? ' , ' ' The great isaving thatwould ' result from .European disarmament would, ,'Ih the first piacp, aumii tuo auonuun oi noiaxcson articles of consumption, consequently of all customs and tolls. ;Now; if governments had no Tonger need to require of the peoplo.levies,' either of meii or ' of taxes; beyond a premium of assur ance, general and special, ' proportional to the value and the risk' of theobjects"declaredjWThat people would think of overturning their- gov ernment?. What would they gain hy it Tax ation is the standard by which every people judge their : government." No more cOnscrip- 1 Harrison Building, i . ment, how much true clory in the idea that no soldier shall henceforth shed one, drop of, hu man bloodwill acquire, by wuch an initiative, a moral predomlnaiure as much above the tcr- 'ritorial domination aurrrsifnllv droinit of bv 1 JIannibal, Cesar, f Cluarlemagne, Cliarles V;, :i Napoleon the First, s thb justice of tins nine- ' j . ' . - ' tccnth ccnturv is above the trial bv the ordeal v. i "-v '' ' " ' - .. i . f -r : . . ' ' j OI bo more unification atone stroke? Did Prussia attain atone bound "towhere she Is, and where "she cannot stop even if &h'e Wished ? M -: 5 1 v, ; -.4. .... ; J . f r. - r" : -.T-t; T , 3 OIE D002 f OLTU 07 fOLLOit SJEm",!! if CifSMMfl men, no more, taxes on consumption - , U i-h;iJiirTafii-4Hwrtw4'Uiire leagues. xut woiutr 11 ue ueiier iu oe mere vavouiu oe-oio onoro vpopuiar uisconient, nnonoce toottr; tiatrons nd the-pnbUc In general, Vt nnnut lt?ku WW -i-f-w i .that fcavins fitted ap par!dtj y& t e .cii r enow, prjepaxedjtafarmah oar xnstomfixa.wh GOOD EiaAB MJ&S oiKES ;cntn century is aoove ine inai oy tna o rueai j j - f the eleventh.-Let no temporary miscarriage j t " : -.V Tl : I Jl c an objection.. Great' undertakings require h ' ,. f lore thanronb efforti r Has. Italy reached her M h.i -.rJ. sn.. i ... : . i '.: .: ;: iX.u If- i.frAjgi t.i I tl It:t K:.-J-r.I& rtg c .a ncBES.Iy t . "XT' ic v a 4 r v hp i.vna'rr I Ar now utetjared io aetl to their old coatomcri 1 i . . ,ij j -fsi; il iu. !.. wii Oil 4. i and the public in general, ..r.:..l - i - i Tendering our thanka to our customers, and solicitlns a continuance of the same, we'remain respectf ully, .v-' - ; May 2-1-tf. i ,1 . 4.X Cor. South Front and Hancock Street, a paying the highest market prices for all kinds of MANUFACTUREKS STOCK, OLD BBASS; 1 .... , RAGS, May 2-1-tf., j OLD LEAD, -.OLD COPPERj TURPENTINE DISTILLERS, ' Miller's Wharf, Union Point. f-1 . Also WHOtESAXE and; RETAIL GROCERS, . Foot of Middle & opposite the Market, tendXtd iubodihatethe sbajtonianil The ter'-i X'fL'UAU&A 1U1J la- l&UUttl JUUVJj IlliU tlilQ differenice rJthat : ; therlatteri has j considerably changfe i prdportios ,Iti ".Sitruq, thateachj xiix.4 u;ci uiui u itw wsoi ;a umiiwu pierue-u , vvj m oop-uoies, uriueu wiiu. wruuea- . .j. ijr iJ .-. ill j J . ' .1.' i ions, crowneu wtin i oaiiiemems'r ' tjacn yaroir lias jao iomreritne power oi.uie auuneain auui ofi taaUonvlBut lEurope, though furrowed wiiii railways, iyei oronen up into large ana sniall states: their frontiers' all4 bristling with siTQngnoiqs, on wmcu araworiages iiii up ana down as- m;- tne Jkiiaaie? Ages eacn oi ; tnese states having its custom-hquso j harriers, hav- s mg.its duties differing from the other, which are jso ! many; obstacles4' tocciprbcity-of ex changef liaving moneys whlch do hot corres pond, i bating? weights i arid itmeasorea. which contradicf one another,V having, mbreo ver, a legislation! civih ' criminall'and penaL: so : dif-, f erecct as to make One doubt the existenco of 1 -t'i J! ;.c i- i.s j:-.i : j. i- '.1 : jusuee; ior, jf jusucb is hoi unuuriii,- wuat-" is Feudal serfdom, serfdom of the soil,' which was: formerly, the rule, is now-the. exception .but national serfdom, military serf dom, is still the rule:t 4If the death'khell of the territorial policy has1 struck If itIs ' nbw hpthingJ else" than, a flagranti anacln-onishv" if:waf'has no longer a reason for its existence, if, in accord with all the great thinkers allthe European wjvtjicigus arc uusmuiuus in wuueuimug itf what is it that deters theni froni proceeding to a European disarmament?. 4 Are these. sov ereigns. so . numerous -that theycannot .come a in. 1 -ii 1 to HjU, miuersuiuuuig wiiu eacn ouierespeeiai: ly nowi that there is no; opposing interest ' to jALtJkA 1 ,W, ,-UV ON 4AMt: AS. ? 4 VL( I IVd Vlfl- a AUVUCU. VsJ kneltirhasr alreadv. struck. ! Thetime f isT nbw t that of European disarmament. A If nations are wihCifarahother policy, which more, and more largely interested'-irfitj "governments are not revolution,! which are more nearly related than Is- generally believed ? -vWhy not 'open .'.an era kijeaceandoi:Civiuzaxionrj(rii? -j vu r i Avar is murder, war is thettj .ilt ja murder: 'and' theft taught: and Commaxided.io the peoi pio,oy ineir gov erniiieput' A muraer auu .theft glorified, emblazoned, dignified, crowned. It is murder and theft, without the -punishment and the ehame but' with' impunity and, glory. Ifis murder and "theft "withdrawn from the scaffold for the triumphal arcli VJt fis a mere j legal anomaly t for it is society ordalhirig' what1' , Tub Boston State IIousE.-The. Boston lepers '.contain a' paragraph', to Vthi's. effect: That 1 the legislative.' committee on tho , State xiousewiu soon report a resoive, appropriat ing some 75000 for improving this structure. It i3 'proposed to' reseat the House at Repre- :i:i'- . -t. - - .t.. r J5euianves,,suusniuunij. comioriuuie. uiam ior the present benches The House of Kcpresen tatives and Senate Chambers will bo thorough- 1v ;vcntilated aftern the '-.'.inost Vimnrovcd fan " fit. - "'Tm ' i A -'. i. ' J .i ' I memoua. ,i no interior., ana., exterior, or, tuc botaCed at tlie fjont entrance, jj,",. rnri 'fjl i,.-ru- r4 'I.1' ' 'v..::-":-r rial-.-iAwDKcoRATED DoGIti the : Oriniean ; war 'nn English engineer tqiincht. petted ties, ana . was suosequentiy iecoratett .Witn i u r n-1 wrr tjlzv Groceries &'ProYMoni:Poreigfi?" - J '7Ad.Ku'7, ? ''nrn L::il' l c4i inili H. j: TTTUfhi .M.r aad-BqChIIIXmIcx taxitaa; jut,'- 'wJl Vr, r i i r r ' 1 YY Pito!e, Ammunition of ,'all Unda, Vocallnvtra- . , r - r ! . i.tlry. llat VvtJii ery lowiwr catn. . J li i.1 or- urlinf it. fulfill in vi it forbids,!; and i f orbiddin i. - i, iL.t-.'t : rewarainjr wnai -11 puniiinaa; anu punismng wnav-ii rewarus; 'giorify ui tfiiui i Biiguia- 1-1 . f ' r m M'M ' f "V' J - T - Wi1' T I f j . a blue ribbon and a medal.. jLho aiumai '' , :. . r - -. , .,Hwr -t jtiij TM.tL - r i-rr-UL- L.t-'--, vJJJs t - i i" ' iA - i fw-t v.. ..v - , . . MfrniIiStnct ecoDomrcaIartrcfr Uet at Chatham liairacks m;JbngIaiidj . . ;; - r :r , .,.?, fk v" "to t-n o0"! tw f a. do.tiic.icMhias ot aiii?y parted SnobflS mourned by his fellows i S '"'onM kiVmP? itircctnalJy'prtrTents the Iron and tituVIroxa adhering J .vdarif eilidLllTA AGRICULTURAL UOUSE, divide them, no wthhe interti all and f. i-H- akd '': 5'- i-.i- " each m the nmty of-Europe is absolutely the ' '-C. tf a' ti A tr n P C! !a t'q " " 1 ' same without distinction" "between large and - rr mi .u . vv. wv w'- - v small states, between such as are; msular, pe i 'ntTivujiiT t ttt?"M -t- m i' ninsuiarf or f exciusivjeiyi continental? now ' 7t , ' "". - tVfpV'c ' many of them are" there that rhave preponder Pollok, Street. A ....W.BERN.C, sive influence? Six a? Inmost; X .jrechanlcs Tool8,BuUdersT Sapi)Kes,!ilarne8a!and three emperors, t WO ' kings, and one queen ; 1Y1 Coach : Materials, Fanning tIuiplenienU and Ma-. ,e emperorof Austjia the emperor, of the cHue?v i sW -r i .irTtxri'tL aViXTiQ French, the ; i emperor of 4 Russia the - king Of , I'. insurance company;-. -'i'.,;;. ,v:; -J't .' 'j ''-" 'fact being ithe amef,' the';-narnc '6mf being 'dif r f - nOrAiU. :i--wc ;;:ASb-Ts,.j, ;u , pPiXnygisQjk B'erne,5..C.i j; r, : Amcricaiiandriglis HARDWARE,' . ' MayS-l- EHITFOIUAl CATALOG UE.3 ' . TO' SHINGLE GETTERS: r V l ' I'll i v .i"vi,l i "-vs - " 1 , TXTE offer for sale a large tfuantity of excellent C yri r.e'.s V;,T,i!m:l er, Lylnf at the head 'of LittleSwlft Ceek' andi Durhani Creek, hr Beaufort county, r- - LLl-- ' Aiay 2-l-lt. - - Great!; Britain.; Have they' "reflected, :on . the suujcwj.iu wtuwgc us . ytiu uiopianism is jto Charge themselves with madnesst: 1 j Jf it Is impossible to .bring t understaridT; terests, and holding - in favor oi p)eacec the same language, what "is the ' use tlo nations of having moharchs and what is the use to mon archi of having ambassadors? It is enough to propound the -question. To dwell . upon it wquld r be at least superfluous., . We can . un derstand,, but without adopting, the objection that consists in representins: as imprudent all isolated J disarmament that js accomplished without a previous . understanding ; , biit. we search in vain for one solitary objection against simultaneous disarmament. Theiiisarmament must be EuropeahinX i'Mi k'ik jck'W -Let ns, suppose, in the absence of any argu ment to the contrary; that the -principle is ad mitted What Would bethe mode Of carrying it into effect? That is .what we must now. pro ceed to examine. rUicjwU-j'V ' ' . ! Here is one mode: Let it be agreed that the simultaneous disarnlament should 'take place ori the followinff Ibasis:--!. As regards the land forces, the eeetiye.pf each of the six . y . T -r . t . . , .u. ( '.f . 1 CLX Clllt ! Knj U1UUV1 UUUVU v iv , .vuvivv!. 'niln.'.'rA '.. ' ... tt.11it V 1t Til..,."' 1 , , t , " . . . : ..!. ... . i ' !, ,."uuejf vorucr, xiurper w ecKy. xiwuc, d uiua-1 nooulation or eacn oi tne six jjreav powers. grated, &c, &c, every week. .v aj f2This effective, f vy r,r t not exceed, the hundredth!: part of the male i j-yi , t. : -: . f f -- ,'i. v i f nuniber ql SUhs; shi &'.-WEST!S BOOK STORE h - NEWSDEPOT. A tne principal New York Darij Papers : Harper's, A Atlantic, Beadle's, BallousV Olvl Guard, &ci recefr- d upoa publication monthly, . . - !. .A- . .2 . - 4. " . . " i O'Xi.Qv t '-jj'g o y ' 1 ; fc N ' ' CirvTf'.' -'l 'T 7 I " The Ladies' Fashion Booki- Such as Oodey'e, Demor st's, Peterson's and Leclie'a Ladles'-Book. ' ferbnt ! Has it ever been' seriously considered what Europe w ould be in this nineteenth: century, with jts railroads, steam navigation; electric; telegraphs, if ;. therevwere restored to itfby a peace insured against the risk of .war,? by per manent peace, that of which it ; ia deprived by " . . ! . ,1 1. j x i" TT 14. an armea peace, an miermiient peace r . xxna ii ev?r been seriously, considered what would be the actual state, ot society if the; power of de-r 'struction wereTaitogether .changed f into, the power of 5 production if U w'ere to expend in teaching men thetight, use ot the reason, mat is in theni, all the money, and. timcVno ex-, pehded in teaching them the use of the musket which.they are obliged to bear ? rHas .it? ever been seriously considered what progress would be' made." what problems would be resolved by science, applied first tqpirtcutiurei. the culture ot men, and, secondly, to dviuzauon, the cul ture of humariity, if instead of erecting tri umphal, arches toar.jmeri wquld? erect trir .umphal.'aies.'teace; if heribeforth there were' accorded exclusively; to, beneficent vict vories, obtained by men oyer natural evils, the glory and rewards, the dignities and the emoluments, the. titles and the honors too. long lavished on :sanruinarv victories Obtained by ii ' '-J. i. u-.jfr T-i. l:..Oir ( mau over-man r xaas' n ever ueeu Beiiuuoijr i AnTieiflpTAft trt what Koiylit.rfl-pll-"TPin!l" 5 flind 1 morality the peoples might attain by labor and savingsif alf wages Jwere exempt from taxa-C tion,a,nd if it were sufficient that the taxes to provide for the expenses were ; borne 'by ; here- ditarv wealth, if taxes wero only a spur to ; stimulate or punish idleness ? Has it ever been ' J i ... Jl . Jl i 1L 11i V ii" ...A.-1J ..nfHw. seriously consiuerea wueiuer it ouiu uut w easier to prevent thanto relieve misery,- to sup press theft and mnrdef, rather than to suppress thieves - andmnrderer8?; Has-it ever been sdrlouslyicbnsidered if , -for the sovernmeht of manf there is no more powerful bridle than in : . jii.r 1 'Siir' i. a i-r' ?i .." l uuuuaiion oy puniauxiienii r xxas it ever uw-u seriously considered whether nian tamed. by. grief and terror, as one. tames a horse or, an ox; does not become xmbruted. while ar the. same UU1C iHJ CLUUlUtiCS LUC ll-S-I Ull-CUl VJi 113 ( 1J- , OFFICE 2 "BIU BOOT?- : i fSUMSft MAll8iniI?& SAXK : . -'.Ti.v.' vf-'' fTi;fv f'lU-i.ro '-'X TVYOTICE r In acco-ranctfwHh1ardcri'cc of thft Unitot N States District Court,' heli in Ho Bori,"N,C., April, 1867, 1 Ul expoee for, sah? '.: rf-i 1 1 -i l.i nc no with lr ktcp tleaft xunct lonrrf.1her--.l cc and Libof !n wuLiiu:. ' ' uraiitrott4iijjt-rithdotlr,r.; j J"T.3"JJJ5 per Cite JLlotrai u,iu to tue iraoc. . j-.cmT i niPERl At? BLUET1 1 b r w r" ..".; tl 1-? .-'i: i;-:" . M"' r'Ut'd :-'j( .vi Soluble hi bard MKdlwtt tcr0tn nl'-fis 4- il ) v-ut ,!tr- bf:fl oto r vr i; :1 1 fft Warranted notto streak the clothec i l.o iH-iisnui. . l il ; . V rsr- ASta VantodceWrTitroi to cll the Eot .'. mm x rSv' xtt xloi.'-s ii aoit o.tl ii biii. 1 r X articles, to trhom wu. uCr extra-ordlntTTi lnducrTtriiU.i -irf? 4 P ; lraplei-MntrKtaId"onnxJpt of alKvepricu. ' iUiu 0. 213 FiiltoaSL-rew York. , . .f Mtj..?-Wjf , .s..:: . hint friiirrja I Ji 2zrJ j '"f, '..', 1--T. f it iitfr" y ;;j;-nOPkCED to . gniwitpim Um" iUUlUIUUB M UKUltUU. U lit compli PuW&KAucHok;uQn: 'Tuesday. :'Mfit& , af 1 , ... . f.,., ir , r : ' "At toe c4 Cohnty of Ctawn Street; 4 i f- ;?S.j5t .U;rt?. A .ifSiI bn of the .i . . T v-' It n o ? tw And 4' crcat jiay articles too'nnmc'rous Id mcntfoa, all -5 eolne Uwtarda tnnVtri- a tombleU aiock of "V i,' V ratcur CipiUah-, th laofct xmdetf al ditwrerr i tnodcni scioncc. acuriz uixw irp ix-ru unu iiar m u it' SCHOONER JENNYiLLND, . . . -. ..... . u , ONE-EIGHTH PART OF HER TACKLE : fi-: APPAREL SNL) FURNITUREl'." V k To the "'hlihcst' Jbiddcr, for. cksh,'tn United States orf. j,' rency ' f. V" " ROBERT BEU0E;,tl. ,L ; New Bern; 3ct,li7.? v. . a-: 'Hay - JWdl I ' - tbemoothet tocsin- front . . - t .... ,..- V. r r-I . T ' C. -4 . . T. lal-aoci mlracaWua -miuner It- hu.boen' ued bythe elite of I arts and -oVji mm tue moat lli-leriEC T suooek Naarei of- bU purchase- be rt'pfterod, -and 11 entire patlefactiou it nut jdvea In every Instance, i the money will be' cheerfully ret afcded. " IMctf" by mail. . scaled and notra-d SL , IcrlptKc drculsr nd tea- 2 flraoniaia mailed five. Address L1.KGE11,- H1IUTTU & 1 CO ChcnxlEta, No. 85 BItct etreetTioy, N. Y. bclo- ' f agents for tbe Vnited State.' v ilay Jl-ly M f 1 . - . r2 f.lUv:;fei:lrxUlSHAL'S:.UJj, J" ir NOTICE :. In : accoruance with a decree of tte L nited j fetates; District Oomt, held in Mow Bern, N;C,: April Ibti. .. I wilT cxpoaa for saleat.--,; ,4 !i Public; Auction on - lUday, ATay lOth, -.' -. r , j,,v. - ' ! t . .j ci.. in the forenoon, in irom 01 , pi a uiu :o.uh the followlns property ;,Vi? : .. ". .:. r,". " n l'viujv x.itiw-i7 v. 11111.1U. j .v.-'n ONE-FOUBTn BA1UIEL OP.Blfil. J 0NE-FOTJRTII BABIIEL OP 9IX.: 'Harvin'sPateiit il'ilC? We would be pleased to see tou all, and show you our L - . . . . . .... : . ,v r;vv'V ?'f ''t'i V;!-:. iC.2i;.'of I -.uu --- A-" stock.' Just come to V. 1 t.-V ii-.tU-rj.:-. t.n ;?r.!.i. lic.v::. 80i;iPoU6kStreet; ' ALTjH ANI5' DItY" PLASTER,' v s i.rv Hi.tj lit Jc,J;iirrw5y J-iC:i 4 t-d Jj Maj,Trl-tfrrr.:f 7 i'. j- j .TJS.'!v0l j-5 ; ' 1 '" - '"'., T '.' ... 1 1 axj -mm aiuinFJi oof ; 1 s-iF Uifn;' r WABItANTED tho bevt in the world -t Nerer corrod 3 the Iron. -Ncrer loe their -tire-proof oulitica, ti ami Dry Flatter. . - 3 ; r a J Are the-only Safes HUed w1thAlum Ami Dry Flatter. " Flcatse scna ot caa rorm imrmtHi ia.rorne.' j 1 ' --ilAlVIN'& CO. '".. ! ..IMBC-DaKI To.JCj Broad aT.'NcWYorlC-.. . Warehouscrj N6.T21 Chcetcut tt.', rhlladtlphla. n: 1 - - 1 ! : Hamsoii Building1 offers great attraction to all lovers of select II tefatureJ ST -. r hall be proportion ed to the number of tons possessed oy eaen nation. 4. The number of -cruns.'. front the time fixed, TATIONERY, INK,; PENS, &c., ' shall be one gnn for so- many-hundred tons, -.' 1 - .... ..- . 1 wMhnnt ottot --rKw1irior tVirr TiiiTT.'hrr?:which is w'-' ' ' " '6fallklnff.'r r'., - f - " "r n r T . irwt ( ... ": -;,-;. f. i equivaienv u eaymg mat ..jjie.auuwrjf, wiiui? DON'T forget Tittf 'ptArv : " ;- t of each state shall be in proportion to its mer- : ' " i 1'." - I cantile marine WE ST'S! BO OK ;S T O R k "ere s secona p an more simple and not . ia i v - v - - u - i less euicacious iiiaa me iirst:.iefc 11 ue t 1 I':1 ' 'Ua'SES Poixok' Stivket.4:' a w . -.- ., .-... . ...... . ... - ' 5 ' 1 . . 1 V agreed that,' from the- time fixed,-military and mari time serfdom; shall; be forever jabolishedyin, r ... f ..'--i- .-. t i juirope; that there. snau oe no more compni- ' 71 TT " T7TA TTTTTr ; 1 8ry! mmtary or- maritime service, "under any VC!- r TTTTTT.: " "-,VTieprtlorm whatever .that there "shall be c i vhoiesaie anA mUm TAni.r in v4 : v t n 1 no other; mode . of ; recruitins.' than volnntarv ) TT?T1T"7C T TAYfAM1; 'mm ? enrolment; that-the army shall-recruit itself 1 VV iiljLIOUOIlS , SEGAHS: a ; other professions are retnniitcdr lthat is. Cor; RomVvl' - f' without -conscriptionby lot,'wlcthcr v 7 i ncocK streets. i with or without the power ot pecuniary exon- Ma i tj. . eration; that the imilitarv marine shall be jn jection, and whether the . tamer or the tamed deserves the name of a man, of a thinking oe ing? In short, has it ever been seriously con sidered i the1 arts ha vine: made 'uch; great progress, ;the art of living in 50Clety should oe . the onlysone that makes none,: If the .numan race nas; aione none.-, all it can do ior numau r Terms caan in u. o. currency.. u . ,-.: : . . ij jt t : jt - ;U UiAk I'-l' l - deputy U. ii, ilarehaL . t '- - 1 u Jay3-l-tl0n.ay. . . , ';: i :r'. ..r. ' t f y". v '-I- ' . ..' : X Z lt'lV- . IT ! .i-i? -4- w-i iw 1 , i - L t ' ' ( . ' rtius.ni wTiUU i-f-!tnT fr. Scfuth America' aaal ; . ; .. - HKilKMBlvli THAT j . r A Vitrii uiuwi .. ...... . --o - ' . ? , . i ; - t . . " . . rri t discovereu a saie anu siinpio rciutxij lur.iue i j-c-ii-aij-a. aua- -r . - .. . '',Tt.i 1 T?1w. n- rfa-n nf V ' r";..' ' 'f TTTnTVf Wt?T TTIif " ,- f Cure of nerrous L-iv-itoo, iij tw,), -t " fi.'i . . -.-i. - f.-. : irr.nl WnTiB the whole train, oC I i " f . REMEMBER THAT ! . ManrAT Wirht on by baneful and. viciuTia. habits J I ; t- RE-vTEltBER TnAT'f '-J t Great numbers nivo hecn '.'.cared by thisoMa imcdy I J :d'f -:? rf t frC'T it u:. :i r I Promptod'tX ' desire tobenellt'thc afflfct iivd uifor, ' j- , . 'u rPPTFR f 1' this medkine, lu a'f ealcd. cm-t-ope; toanjtono whoj ! - BAER4 Sir -EPPEER' " - t v . w c r 13 AER ;?EPPLER 5 -,U.J ! RCTMLVTOROAPlfcLTr1 i . Throw away your f aJse f : lz w, yonr wttttre. yonr wia- DetruTu of COTxfurt. and not worth mtj?! . Coin acl. rorae youtt-fal, cxme-Ui:!j Arul iairrr Yf.IJ. And rejoice in ronr own luxuriant hilr. . - . . ; I I ;BEPA2ATpB CJILLLi - . FOB retoriD- h dr crnjubaid heads (from whatcrcr f caufo it may KaVe Ueu oatf and f jrctnr a pwth" ot bftSr npon the laoc. ft ha no cquaL . It will lures th beard to crowro ti' aniooihe! 1 ace in from flr to eicht wttl-, or hair upon blti Jxead la from two to tut f 4 nappmessr. lgovmemsiecto riit: will yeeognise that the. goirdian knoti of policy. n-:Addresa, ,fy : f ; ..-it j . ,,T,, TTin r i ; Jr- rarpaid, tosetber; with. a. recc'Lf or tho xxor-r-: ? ii in taxation, and the lordianjinot Of taxa- ?. '1;" L'i, ; f ..JOSEPU T.1NMAN,: ,rt t ; I T4 ?f--BAER& EPTLER 1 ' ' 11 whlcUlVwoirndyoa on rTrcatloiif-proTi.ir H: tiWi?mdisamament.,Lj3,rr .'JSiu.i i -x-! VHAER& EPPLER I nUr 4atiafactfc u ?l Yet great States, set thus an example to the MayS-l-tf,,,;. .tt ,cw Yorkuty.,! f . .. y.5;,i:. ; : I No. 3 WftirajcU8 strecUbyracac, N. Y. smaUer ones; disarmj be i logical Logic-car :aif-.L-'-- i-- f : U:v-. iu'? - i V;' r ! Mays-i-iy. ' . ,K -r jV ries withatits. own sanctions hit1! like .statist WIL JElOIIiaillS, ! j U u MATE BniOYKD Tor---- - t 4.Tr.t? t J v vn-T QTnT 1 1 ' W tics.Itcannot bo:Yiolated wi ; '. V Z7 L" tiS i. v. HAVE BE3IOTED to? -a I j ..MJKLblOHJ .CMIORli: 1 leaastoinebterthKiwof dvnasUes.ananaoesf ir7.V ST'-'JXISAJf. bVUXUiiuv-Hi 1 1 VP! rfovTm to'. . . - i Taoisth0.v A few irrtcraiit nrftrtitioncrs tare as serted that there js DothiAjr that iil force or Latm trs, fTOwthoLtheh-Jrcrbtara. lr.cu.r lwuo arc as thotuumd-t tiiTii z. wUeck ifrot!. their ra x- Mricn'l ran bear wit m-", But nuusrwUl ar. how are we to ditU-7TU-h th tnaiiie from the rpviAirln f It certainly is ditacult. tin Dlne-ut,tbi of tL.c dlllervi.tTY parationa adrertil for tho hlr and beard are entirely worlhWa, ead rou may Larr aJrea.y thrown rmz? Sz-a mount. In tbtlr partu. To ruciuwe uuid mt, tj, Ihr. Iltparitur CfctLLU ; It win cot j-oJ PotLiru? bwca. it fully tomes -cp to our reprcenfaiioo. jiyosr urvr.f t docs tot Very it, Kd us ore dollar and we. III f -r &! fei r I ?' not lead to - the J enfranchisement I of ,' peoples : for it only abolishes .monarchy' to establish :.a dictatorship. It travels towards revolutions; but it does not lead tn the sblutiori of difilcul tiesi Either.we must not encouragd and assist radways, which put constantly in. dadr jm-; munication- EnglishmeiH Germans, Belgians, Spaniarcls,rFjnch- ;Jluiahif? -ahd .Swiss,4 which . anniliilate distances,1 f and ' extinguish animosities, which bind.to one ahotheriatf the capitals of Xurope aa'io many members of one body; of we must rejouncethemconsequenee of rifled guns, iron.clad ships, frontiers and coasts defended by riie w fortifications which will serve only to sacrifice; the lives Of. a large u uui uer nr "-t h rtsrr ' hsi pn-i -1 ncuu . iu,vu v MrlrW'td T-iVpfii isr'more danger "i"(VMjMW . 1TUT IJ1 Vft v-'-. j oft thnn -tW t rtll- Eithef' we D persist faithfully in the old policy, the policy ?i a ' - 1-1 , IryV T. I ... . ..v . . ..1 1 T TT tMI i'l,-r-ll. llh.AI.IL . ' . " ti;U-1.. V rAnnjyi'RV AND TOBACCO, t ' :!. i. :it 7 r ' -1 ' t 1 .. ..I T. . ..... mo tarEtock ot v. incniiQiiors, H.-ur B-.u wi s -r:! oa T"Jt, T w.rthbtnaal:tT;constantjTonhand, ! SO Ihavg added a good stock of the bcatv. i-J- SO HAVE BE-JOVED TO UAVE BEHOVED TOj, l...-i' v'r. i : .. ... -.- 4,.. ,,- . M -..,.t-, iSWt FLoVrt, Tel; IfS-tfr PofoJ urthtp in my line, gie mo a P0LLOK STREET, POLLOK STREET, . f. POLXOK. STREET, , . , TlVT ATT. OftTDTTT. . 3 - 1 1 WliliViV O 1 AVXX4 A , SO POLLOK STREET, Clmstellas&ir ikterniinatorl j . j.' ForRtmoxiny Sncrf.voxif flair.: rrH) the ladlps daTy." thU iarihiablfl drCi?yrya. JL rceommeo'- iuclt a Uirw an !Tiot indiFT-"ti.M . article to femtf bemnty, lily ji.ed, docs not tn or Injure tba akin bet acts timxlj on tb root. It is mmnt.xli to rtmoe rrrfi"Cfu h&Ir Irora low fore- " Jl - - . a. ., - Jf.j. heads, or from any part or tne voar, ccrr.j-i.ieiT. totary Sr. If i-t . ' 1 . 1 . ind rftd'Cilrr rxdnat -Tnrv.ih' nd rfltcrd. Tbf U f ! SO POLLOK STREET, J' '- -" b Vreech, and U the only rial. -.rTtuU di- Ilatary 3a t . - , i - . - , ,. .s -' .J cxtsttace. IMcBtSecna ptT v-"-.Sp-tvt .' 3 i.rrf-r ii.--itc j-, ;. 4 U ABBTSON BCTLDING.' UABB1SON BUILD IN CJ, it 1 ir.rW-ir- r. rivalry, or we must resolutely advance !. MABETSON BTJILDINO. . ; - , r, n ATTfY V- V. T ' - " r i-. .-'itW'tiiima i '. ' HABIUSON miUlW..n J, -..! i THrn-EN MUNDKED .EiMci, paracrrur- St.i' titt-fmflir,. a ,becl.iItT of bclf Baiu? Flour, ana J : ; .-.., ....,,.,.-.. ,.;i-f-. vl.i--'. viT,u w.- i"xrTT.tci7C! Ms. htl . 4 yon to give it a trial. 'V; -"" f : . I f Vi tvni Mt 1-tf 1 - Mrrt-l4(. - "v OppOiteCtomUcue.- - fc
New Bern Republican (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 7, 1867, edition 1
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