4: RATES OP-ADTEHTISCIQ; itwJ 9 'PUBLISHED 'CKl-TViESLT. P ! . It., 1 . " ! l 1 I IT J I I - X I I X 1 V I I ' X I 1 . N 1 I t I I l I I X 11 T .9 4 f T t . i . i t i v i i i a i - a t i x i a m a m ". x -v i i a a a, a a jr . aF aaaa aBBBaaaa . & i - f i i - 1 i l i ; i. . ' i . .. i i l i ii ia I i . i i,i .-- i i i -a i i - i a i i x. ii'T.-ii -y xi r i v T ,.. -...-. ki I I M , VI " - I I i I I i 1 I : I l I 1 I 7 . I I J I I ' 1 I I I I I I Mi M! H . I f- ... ' --- r. . I . vj r i i - ii ii . i i i I 1 -1 l - i w . - i . s i . i l ii i i i i t i i i . i i i . t3 ! i .' . ' t"'-- r ;- V ' ; V T V'- ' .1 "I. . 1 ...... rvTj:3 SUBSCRIPTION ; . f 3.00 ,.8.00 . 1JS0 0 fffSXJOpsr STOCJl OP P0E1IITTIEE & BEDDING .33 TIES STATJS, COXSISTISQ IS PACT OP v. f i ML-rHo. 28. l.- NEW BEEN, N. 0., ' THUEjIDAY,: JULY 4, 1867. . 1776. 1867. fedftMds, hit " i r fir? i' O1 Ettresse t JHoiiUIii 1 Prlor ! y Furniture, ! -Table, ', :,T7oolIcbtt vCTinlier; i. Deolaratitin Price 5'Cdnti Hijcnl artlotui irtin.l to I-'.- . Fpceid Nfelior c2J4 3 Jr cX Lrr tlxa LlWr tlss mJ rsar a b cLmtL . . . ,: L- 4, TTit on h&nd nd for tale at Wliolosoie aad IietaU, for Jtltatli.ftUrgalotof . .-.,.-;- f j ; i COUXTRT LARD, BUTTEfr r 2tt7t-ML Call and examln them. "llerohantsV Club House," Kear; the Post OMce "hSRSOXS eoralnj to New Bern, win flnd this & neat For imposing taxes on ns withoat-bur consent:. . x For depriving ns, in many cases, of tho betieiits of trial by jury: " a For .'transporting ns beyond seas to be tried ior pretended offenJes : ' . For - abolishing, tlie free sA'stcni of English laws in a neighboring province establishing therein an" arbitrary govern ment, and enlarging its bouncfanevso as to render it at once an example and fit in strument for introducing the same abso- A Declaration by. tTieJtepresentatives of lue rule into these colonies : . ; tne United States of America in Con- . A or awaJ our cnaners, .aoomu. Assembled, Thursday tidy Atk ?sf " Vaf?abIe t :"i5?ft r;- . . - " - - fundamentally, the powers of onr govern uivu ik : " . ' i ' . , 1 . . . For snspending our. own legisjatures' and declaring themselves invested "witli Iorer to legislate for ns in all ' cases whatsoever. " ' ' ' '"A T Mr!. "When; in the coarse of human events. it becomes necessary for - one neoDle to xlissolre the political - bands which have - X4-X-J JU . ...4.1. 1 a V ana w as- , He has aWtcatcd government here, by gMpowm tho -arth,- declaring us out of -his protection, and thewparato eqaal stauon tohich waging uar against us. ".-!: JAfiZ ! flelhas Peered our seas, .ravaged opinions of mankind requires that they should declare tho causes which impel memw me separation, j General Bawlln Steccli. -4 lajor-Gencral Rawlins, a townsman of vpi ujb, uia cjuci-oi-staii ana xnumaio I Special Notices. ;rsoJiax friend, recently -isitcd Galena, 1 home, and at a public reception deli v- ftaTThU U tmlj tb of pfwcrrfs- and U Axoerkaa loiJ arc, brjood docU, t abrtd of a3 oibera. TMa ta dear daMMtntpd W lb Scic itLlno Lkli la, atricUj apcaU&saa Axacricxa U ttntlpu. , . ...... I an address which is supposed by the XlSr?? im!!!; IU Jni? s?I?a f i - .... i . 1 1 . J I iniIXE CXX, OSes CI BrtMdvtj, XcwTork Cltj, iV . r3I,er8J WC, nOtlCC, lO represent Una pre-eminent. . TWif -Xxsprorvd XnfetTtB f4 political sentiments of Gen. Grant as 2: ,U Ublm r' ) u wn. liawuns. I tocd, uk! sot 1UU to ret ootC ctrder. 'I u xnis point oi view ii is ukciv io i -h-.-., .ww- : . 1 Mt be rqaaHpd; and a aach, ma rocrmrrxM It ta : frxcr2j.. GOODSPKEDS , Weeldy Steamsliip Linct ZJtcetn Sc York and Xci: Bcmt, r,.ij j tSorih Ciirolina. CAKUYnia uKnxo state hail. Tlic A A'o. 1 Stcaiaslilx atract much attention ; and the following 0g fricBdt and the pui sumuary of it, made by v tho Chicago jyy our coasts, burnt our towns, and ' de stroyed the lives of our people. : , He is at this time transporting large Sttl fa works 6f death, desolation, and ttSSS dntat aameii i are created equal ; that begni with circumstance. 1? 1 i . 7 t"- v; vrt :..?itr"v- oi cruelty and perhciy scarcely paraiica certain unanpTmhlA i ricrhta Lof nmnnn 1 .1 . , r, J J l . . , ; will interest our readers. Gen. lins affirms: 5 f , The 'power and dutv of Congress the President as the law-making pbw- protect ana fmard tho American n, and to preserve inviolate the re- pMican fonn of the national and State gvernmcnts, and. the rights, liberties and pDperty ot the whole people. . j That tho condition of the country the close of the war, and the refusal o! tjie provisional or temporary, govern Ttds to secure and protect the rights- Home - Insurance COMPAXY. - 2tiw IUtkx, CvxxBCTKCtw, . ; - ; :r $1,540,U6.60; asox & FcnxK, Agts.'NcwBcrne,'K. C. office a t "jjig D dorr K AWCIiiFF I Sc CO., Ellen S. Terry, - tlla port for w Tort. Cml, iVidQibcrties of the freedmen, demaiidcd Voncrress tho enactment of tho Civil gfits uill, without which these people these, are life, liberty,, and the pursuit of unworthy the head of a civUized,natiueSS Fbot ot Pollok StrvV mld.havc remained subject to all the ! ess.: 1 juj s-i-t s With an the market will sappljr. f ! I: L0DOINOS iS rcuiion was undertaken deriving their just powere from the con sent of the governed ; ' that; whenever any the cxutioners onu ui government uecomcs aestrucuve K.Tr: fn tminU... iw PSK9U coming ro xew uern,wiu nsuiuwancai i - .v-- ; 5 r- , . . f . u'k"""l"Jj wi w V"V""-JV" ' -'J v.. tad comforubi Ttice to BtoDat; , Ersry attention of these ends, it is the right of the pecH hWla - fSfr ; V-k4 pie insti- I He'has excited domestic insurr'ection 1 '!'.r.-f'j2 -. .i Li - tute a new government, lavinef its foun- a o,i ho ,ioi rt Uwara aappUadwltmne.oeitor.Winea, Uaaors, ana j; U j Z " V'"VA'' ! . VrX,; I ! ',:;'.! .. v f , ' "Vu B'"' on the mhaoitarj lis powers in sucu iorm, as to tnem snail merciless Indian seem most likely to ettect their safety rue 0f warfare j and' -happiness.' Prudence indeod. will I : n A;&4.tt-iZZ buucuuu ,ui uu uges, wxvz, um.w, tojail other trecmen. to have civen 'A-irj i.. i ! , j. i.a, . , . ' tions. . ,v -7fiiefrroes frcorlom. without political . n ' . 1-rcivHniinRiiTJ urn insT.iTiiTrn nmnnrf mnn i . .. . - i '."If7 7 " T - ?r i. "" "" taten captive on tne nigu seas, 10 cir ttihuii n i.-..: oi meir menus nna 7; ..(iMlit,fr . h tl,rt ,Kli; 4 XMibd States, with crreat forbearance. ilsiag nearly three years, omitted to -vt1,to slavery, as it might have done, and datibn-ori nrincinlesanftfirnnnr, -i. 7u.t r; cu u 1X111 aesiroyca we I - -7 -r .v: , & , o on ine lnnauiuinis 01 our lronuers xue !kilol character of the slave mad o him I TI71LX. a3 troa - 1 , 1 . . . I 1TKDXKSDA r. JULY 18. ISO. atluJf tst odk r. y. ' " ' ,J as uoo4 eiractwd to mj carr x3 oe rondrod u4 t arwtnlM Drrt X Oorwalokm. . - For (rrlctit or pavkJtc'. Larlnc ttsrpMM orooreoo. datlcma. ;-pij at W&.IL 03 rr A rvkkeuir 5 c r. cook rrru, Arm. May-4f . - . : r; vsntoLOGY.;: :.r . ; : ' The World ABto'nisied' - HADE BV THE GRE.VT ASTRO LOO 1ST, - Madame IL A. PEUUIGO. 1 1. Dealers in Lumber .1 Proprietor. 3 Ji Kcw Yor It Bakery. iL IIAHN & CO.-; I I f, 4 rOLLOK STREET, HEW BEBX, N. should not be changed for light and tran- Biein causes ; ana, accoramgiy, ail ex perience hath "shown, that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the fornis to -.which tliev are accustomed. But; when a long train c 1 ! 1 - ' ' w . auuses ana usurpations, pursuing m- fcaviiirvs, wnusc a.iiuva' -jiifi tr(vmiti nnrl' nJ Knr.h. pntitlMl trt is an undistinguished rT- labality Jui political and civil rights ! In everv stage of -theeo pprtIi we nave petmoneu ior reuressrm tne catlity, wouldnave exhibited the an- O'JiK' of four millions of freemen, neither most humble terms.; Our repeated ct J fes'iior aliens,! subject to-the v laws. 110ns nave oeen ansverea oniy pyTepyay; vlVet not OF ALL KINDS, WHOL3JLLE AD RETAIL. Building Material ed injun'. A prince, whoso character is rQ I thus marked by every act which may do- Ot I f?nn n T-tnrt ?j nnfi t trt Vir triA mlpi1 ftf ft i :-.'. :.' ... J. ' i ...5 . .V .j I l it . ' "i . . . i www. . tiottiett4W!paax)M.theil)ac:ift general, vanaDiy tn e same ooject, evinces a design j or have we been wanting in at ten V11?1 i f f' to reduce them der absolute despotism, tion t0 our British brethren. We Save. . rtM-vwnir.'-nrtTrit nnari. htm amr??-. it is their right, it is their duty, to throw earned them, from time to time, of at- uix Bucu guvummcu-auu w pruviue new tempts, by their legislature, to extend ai: guards for their future security. Such unwarrantable jurisdiction over us. WV has been the Datient sufferance of these 'JOOU maj Vl bere. fir rl t,,.-4 i ? r which constrams f them; to alter their ye appealed to their, native jnsttce entitled to their full proteo- in T are bow preparod to furnish our eattomera with 1 alt deecrifctlona.' We win alao t nrnan at tne nortest notice. Ornamental Cakea of all deaccripuons, to . I I Wi ri-rrrgft ivrsnh fir & ft. 'fate a f; Ymderlni oar thanka to oar eoBtomersVand toBtinig 1 eonunoanoa ox tne mn, w9 wuiam twiicvuuuj, IP-?.. I Jtajl-l-tf. ;;r M. HAHJf A CO. T To tliq FuMie. -o- J. 'W. VAUGHN r . ; 7 Oot. South Front and Hancock Street, former-' systems of - government. The histdrv of -the present iking i: of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurprtions, all having, in direct' ob ject; the : establishment of an absolute tyranny over these states. ; lo prove this, let facts be submitted to a candid world: --;! ' ! He has refused his assent to laws the most wholesome and necessary for the public good. ' . ' .' He has forbidden his Governors to Av e hare, appealed to their, native jnsticef' and magnanimity, and we have conjurtd them, by the ties of our common kindred, to disavow these usurpations, which woulc inevitably interrupt our connexions and correspondence. They, too, have-been deaf to thevoicc of .justice and of con san gm in ty. , Av e must, therefore, acqui esce in the. necessity which' denounces oiir separation, and hold them, as we hold the rest of mankind, enemies in war, in peace friends. . -. ! TVe, therefore, tho representatives of the United States of America, in general 1 w 'AWTJfACTTJBBItV STOCK, -rer I .:'"-: ' OLD IRON, lay t-l-tf, i pass laws' of immediate and pressing im -a rlnxtha Wghaafc market price for an kind of. portanCe, unless suspended in their opera- Congress assembled, appealing to -the V 5 ? ' ' . 'I1 ' -9 r . U;Ati till Y ncconf clrtnhl rt1t?iino1 C? r '.U i Str 11 r- und, when so suspended, he has utterly rectitude of .onr intentions, do, in the neglected to attend to them. name, and bv the authority of the. good He has refused to pass other laws for people of these colonies, solemnly publish the accommodation of ! large districts of declare that these united colonies arc, people, unless those people would relin- aiui 0f right ought to be, free and indc- quish the. right ot representation in the pendent states; that they are absolved Initio 1211 o ri rrY inocf .molilo fr tTiotrf I a? 11 -11 " a. a! T14-tl AnAirn I lytoaovm xv y . a, At w .ftftiA.uft.c. w xv OLD BRASS,! OLD LBAD, 1 OLD, COPPER, i , ah EVE RSO K S 0 O., . . . .. i I ..." .': TuieAiti Distillers, 1 v MUler'a Wharf, Union Point. Abo WHOLESALE and RETAIL GROCERS," , Toot'of Jtflddle at, opposite the Market, j f . i , . NEW BERN !N, C. ji iieitwood's P H 6 TO Gil A PHHK O 0;MS Hihe f.-t'v:.u;.vj-.I CBAYEN STBPETl. :-, , , -i'l.VrVAvO; IVVNEVjr BERNE, N. C., 1 jorrbart TTw Buuni teiiticAi pmca) ? II 0 T OORA-pnSAWB BjO.T EJjS S, ND Terrthing pertaining to the rt done in the exposed to all the danger 01 mvas 7-bf!y,,'; '- t " f 1 I 1 1 If. ' ? fJ without, and convulsions within. InitrnctioM eiren in the art. : L i . - - "? , . Stock for aale and entire oatftt Junuahod Jmau atancc on KewYork com. j JIar 1-tf K .v--:;.fl. j:-, W V Vt 500 Bbls. .RocWaRd xt- Lime, frnm nil nllorinnn t thft "Rritisll CrOWn and formidable to tyrants only. and that all political connexion betweer He has called together legislative bodies tliem and the state of Great Britain is at places unusual, uncomfortable, and dip- and ought to be, to tolly dissolved; an tant from the depository of - their public that, as free and independent states, the; records, for the sole purpose of fatiguing ave full power to levy war, conclud them into compliance with his measures, peace, contract alliances, establish con - He Jias dissolved-representative houses merce, and to do all other acts and thin? j repeatedly; ; for ; opposing, with manly which independent states may of rigH firmness, his invasions on the rights of An And fnr th a snnnnrt. of this declar r 1 .-!:,. I aw Vmw f -w -w 1 e; . i M l tion. with a firm reliance on the proteb-- He has refused, for a long time after tion of Divino Providence, we mutually such dissolutions, to cause others to be pledge to each other our lives, our fdr- eiected;;whereDy tne legislative powers, tunes, and our sacred honor. incapable of, annihilation, have returned m. - .1 . l .i r , .l r . I i' - to iuo. people at large ior lueir c-ierciae , A minnpr nn inr,! TI. 1SL S. Lvra, if a tj.- intx , 1 - - in : . . ' 4. v 11 "lu letter dated Zanzibar, March 28th, to lis exposed to aU the danger of invasion from - 5lin(r at Howth.nearDubUn, Oe- 1n,1 mnl-no iho frtllrt-urinor rp.fprcnce ItO He' has endeavored to prevent the Ux- 't::a Afnn ftmlorir: population of these States ; for that Ptir- j'j Ibtold ' -m my last letter tlat ose, obstructmg the laws for, naturahza- br. Lh-instone had been murdcredlin tion 01 ioreigners ; rei using to pass oujere f, interior hv the natives. V e hive I hat U10 governments instituted by UiePresident in the rebel states having i t -in almost every essential to adapt icr constitutions to the republican form tine necessary by tho change in the po lit'taT character of so many millions of tijcople of those states, it was the duty ofCongress to inquire into theso organi r.alns, and, finding them both illegal (yft an tf -republican to Tcfse.thetn rcp-rt-fentation. . That.it was iirthe powcf id it was the duty of Congress to .sweep un existence anyj and all governments ill any states which were anti-republican, as these governments in tho rebel states crc, ana to provide ior tne csiaoiisnnient f other governnients therein, of the basis republican equal jty. 5. Tliat Congress was correct in its decision that any governments in these stt.tts dcn-ing suflrage to all freemen, Tvitlirmt rlifttinr.tiori of raco or colorfwero u illegal,-and anti-republican; and is justi- nca 111 denying representation to uiosc states until they do grant suffrage to tho people without such distinction. 6. The right ofj suffrage is the only secure means by which any icrson can protect his libertyand that it cannot ,lc I denied to tho colored people, wno, in most of the states, if not all, constitute the maioritv of those wlio proved steadfast to the Union, and fought in the ranks' of its armies, without a denial of tho repub lican principles upon which the govern ment is founded, i j ( I 7. That the Constitutional Amend ment proposed by 1 the bst Congress. was an indispensable necessity created by j the 1 FURNISHED AT 9 ihort Notice; - ; . SPOKES AND STAVES. t . .'...... . TcnaaCaah. ;., , c. . .j j.v "f ! i !!- lpowees; t South Front Street,! - -: be rcl WMi Do mortiJ rrrr V-nrw. fthm to h3tntr liio-c who. from krfEl t-rrt:i. otu tropliM. umum In lorr, kwa of nlaxlotw &nd f rtcJt k Of taoarr. Ac Liro boo. rue rtaoudsU tOj roootmln aoxxt frk-oCa vt larrm. it: art ict tm Urm property, tdhm 70 thm blw yum mrm bv Baa lo pro mtta In m ttct foa wiii Xm nwt asm pvdj arrt- t4 u' rvn tt rry a 50m WiU awrr. xirtm jr lb r.snc T.ir.- aad t hjw1i imtra ttt tarn wroa. tim tx&m yow Ty tfctrVU. " im3 trades Brrirr ', vi lie 1 crc 1 rem 1 ic i ne la the rtrjurct trvi.U-.fcc tr thl orrrcotae or rmlainlMte ta tlko rotifirri.t Joo--ron Ut nru nd po4tk)tM oi tbe Lluvt &M Ok lar la Uo bdMnitt Oo Um cf birta. l A5ocr ftUre Atvxlr of i&Am. Frit ot to rueH U rrrsUwt Aa. iroos;tti oa muvtk. it rwu roe XMt ir.aa. aoa mar rrTtr a?la Lr to xturi a vjtuli:t. roubl:&Uon fr. .ta l.tt( ttl J1 6"lrv4 lrJrm." tUm. $1. rrtW- Hrirs at m tf'.rtsijre can tottwH ti Xdie by aaall t:h oqaal eWtty a&d aUSctlom ta Utrmlrt, a If la perun, A t&J aod exj.Ucli cXart, wrlttra oct. iib B Iztqalrit urTl u.4 r.krtw eftrtoctd, eat Wy ramll oa mV ctre tkhr ur- . Uooed. Tbe ttiicut ncrrrj -miU hm raAlbUlrand. ar mil rorrpror-ienne rr.unx4 or 6trcrj r4. lUxcrt-aac of tfca llvift orfirr. Inmllid Uto? Cct!rit4j ilm. Writ pbdarr tL of ta tnorta aad rrtr la Lies 70a trrra vora, rockwUx a in&a lark t f tadr. . . AAdroa, Xaoask IL A. rtlUUUO. 1 o. Dniwttt r.c, tt rrai, N. V. if,T-lly. - ? Marvin's Patent DRY PLASTEIT, 4 : A XD Ii VJl GLA J? PRO OP ALU3I 'AND , . .. - Importer and Dealer In FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC ' ! - : WINES, ; ' uauoES & OIGAES. - , ! THE CHOICEST BRANDS rX STOH8. ! , Accu for fiXmTii Cdrtoated . ' Present Use and Stock Alet Thia ALE la Brewed exprwly for Soalarm Xarfcrta, . . . St 1 . .1 . 'J I I ' - - . . . ... . . war ; that xvongress ma ngut in propos- and warranted to jlzkt wasi uuat. bg it, and in making Its ratlUCatlon ; as I jmvz excloalrcl engaged U tha abort Wacaaa, I prerequisite of the recognition ot any rvpartd to offer ktdcial iducxm ents to the amendment in all its parts-ftlib declaration of citizenship, the limitation I J 1 V an partlca parchaKlrc la tj Uaau 3ay S-l-tf. t; towers. araa or cu ror j "cTrri cvuJf. f J t r - T t K AJIV1.X c x. , vr Warrboc f No. Til ttoct rt . rtliJHt.U.- Xars Ml BTI.IUTT.- Aabani. T.oV A.-a. ITatra. M Mra C UllLM prodscvd bjUftH of ITwL le lirmx 1'1T le nirTr-ut. Otx" f n . !' - tloa varranTed tocuri lb . . tao4 rtrtta and atiboTa Lair of eit Ucr ex U.tt v try rl nrV-t. or b, mM!r mrl. od ly tSa f khlonabW of lrt aad ljOTon. -1ta tbr tot rrtU- f TtB rtulr. Iota mo trjprr to ta ItaSr. TrW f Otnnln No. ss Urrrr rtrrrt, Trvj, N. T, fV a?rt toriae uutoa utoa . 171-ny 7. : TrnnsKTTl and If TAClinS fom-d to xrs- J V rrxnr Vfoa tlx raoth taoa la from lime to iw ' vhIj tnr alnc lr. hir- lalrp. tba kot woaactfcl dix'txrry la mod'ti arlmcw ctlkf tirva Laa Ikoid attd IlalrInaa!BoBiirarsiiooaaxa&rr. ltLl"rBW'i 1-T th rftM cf Writ mxA IxnuVti 1th !tw rot fUUTi Nam tf a3 iarrtirr 13 t mmt aad It rcUra atlarOoa ta ot grrn ta rrrrj tawtaor. tbe tnoorr trill be fbrfeily rnaodML lrtoe I7 mail, acAlrd and ttoltia!d. tl. IVcr5rf!re rtn.li n4 t. ttmotiUli tn&ilnd tw. AAdfTM IXHOint. MIIT7 A CO- !TiJta, Na. M lUrrf rtrort. Trvy. N. T. acraU t or tbe l oltrd felatra. ij Lorch. Brotliers, TTJST reeeited and for sale !y : Hay-4t.tf;-y::v.i4: P.MERWTN&Ca; Pollok at; New Berne. toOTWuithOT just receivcd the news that tl rawing the conditions of new appropria- in that he (Dr.Lii i - JCSactessor to)! ... 11' . - 1; EDWIN WEST there is Livingstone) had sent some of his men down toi offvr Yia notfln nrtrl rttVlOr JirtlclcS. I OTllv of justice, by refusing his assent to laws , it b truc . of representation to those admitted' to suffrage, the inviolability of the national debt, the repudiation of the rebel deb, the disfranchisement of those rebels ivhp had added official perjury to treason-r- ' Afrn ttq htis wise and just, and of its necessity T? Viinvinvq there am be no doubt. if j PUOC tions of lands. He has obstructed the administration for establishing judiciary powers. -He has made judges dependent on his will frtT. thA tnnrP nf tlimr offices. M nen tne IlinaOQ pr.pal, a ---t euand payment of ; th W-Jlg tne 30012STOItB - HEWSf DEPOT. r . :. T " Ho. 20 Poixok Stbsit. ;f Jal737-tf." ;." - 1 ' 1 ;.!!' a! . ( T hoKv Salaries. ?- tr; :. ; ' . ,. . ' : VMnmr vhila -.r "-r.- - r amnnd thee smile. Contrive so to SrS tToir that you may depart in smiJes, whi rffrin r--'- rr-r . . I around you weep. Ua v.oa 1-pnt. Amoncr ns. in times OI peace, standing armies, sent ot our legislature. r Th.it the Keconstruction acts of the last Congress were the results of a wiie exercise of the unquestionable power, of no j the law-making branch of the govern ment ; that the military provisions oi tne acts are no more violations of liberty than the employment of the army for the suppression of the rebellion, .and that the South must accepi the situation fully and unreservedly. j . . .' ; . 9. That reconstruction and restoration of the whole Union are eminently . de sirable ; that it must be accomplished be fore there can be a full return to all the Llpfisimrsofa wise and economical ad- c DRY GOODS, ' ; BOOTS and SHOES, &c Goaatrr Prodaee a)vra oo haad. f prfinxn oa the pmalaea. to (boa all I five tall AccoaTtBod atioa) Maj f-l-tf BROAD STREET, CRISrJEIt. , COIA. Oh ! tlie at Wot If tl ar4 f a!r. . - With tlaiTT rjt. and rC? alr, WW carlitc UttCr1,' toil, rvtvlord. . ' Eocbalrjrd tte ttt heart axd bltd. 1 o i i't cnihTEit coma; Per Oarlirg tie. Hair dcila Bex Srto Utrj Bf awft? ikia attM LaAw aod OcfVawa caa hra . tf thftMrrrr a thoand fAd. it ! otJ articie la the wortl that vi'J rrt ttraist h-ir. 4 at tbt me tlaw rWt U a braattf J, ioy arpraoB. Tle C)rta wt CVrtaa Dot tmlj ovii tW kilr. tart tarrwt, bcaittlAra aad rtearra It : la hirhlr ai4 6VV;hti:'f firrf arnd, aod ta tbe 100K rome art Ida of tbe alad . trrrr oStrrd lo lh ArrrlcAa jn.UV. The Crtne Coate aril t arat to arr mO&rm, aaloa aaa Kitvt ri. Addrraa all ororr to W. U CXAIIK A fX) CV-mM. 5o. t Wnt rrj-rti Mwt, tfTxacctt, N. T. Xtyt l-l ' f r NEW BERN. N. C, .APrLICTEDJ ij- ttrrrrit no xoEn i ll; WEIGHT & CO.,: . - J4 and 25 People's Market, ' J :W33f'W HER N AT. C. , . Groceries,: fouwarding without the con- I 'Ancients mounds are found nottiaa au over tho State of Florida, and in excaht. rr u ffoVi trt roriW trtA Vnilitarv mg some of them there are . found sidle. Independent of. abd superior to, the civil tons of human beings together w 'ar power. ."";". t Jl . " - tides belonging to cmliaUon which has 14.8 nas comDinea, wtu ouicrs, to buw -o ject us to a jurisdiction foreign to our " .- ; " r , v constitution, and unacknowledged by pur The Iron Masters of Pittsburg have icsion Ilerclianto. Wfe.tto ? ; tStB 1 preteuueu lfgisiauuu ; - . . - I -r. Z'. 1 ntomJ ItriorA nn S?itnrnav TnOTTimg. thfl SJd. nf -nLLleaTomarke -wharf eTery. Saturday Ior WaahJ, -fV -' v UV- fr?l f lnton, N. C. andDjde Countr. , Jt , - ur puiwwug tucu, . , QooaeiittoocarewmUdcUToredwlthdjapateX murders which POST, 1ZA.QT BAWZIIZJi. ASP lXIXlj J. & IL PATTERSON, - . ..;.. MIDDLE STIEETa . -t . jwrw srsx, jr. c. -I ATROlf," f "captVEPTUA ROSE, LEOLA, - - I , JOSEPH ROSE, 37 eacrlpUon of XU2IBER kepi etaataatlj en "ayt-l-tl. 1- ... . A man named Jcreniiah Hale waif they should commit ,on the inhabitants of 1 Jymg to a tree, near Kaleign, jn.jj va. ii - c.a. ' - -. , - i Tipsnnv morninrr. wiui pir. . rwuinr : Tor cutting off our trade with all parts i that it was done by outraged peoilt0r of the world: " morse sieaung. ... ministration of the affairs .of the govern- Vhoixsale -and Retail Dealtxs in montr that thcro U no portion of tho i ! w . .il I am Ak 1 aa-a- a a W Af Tl rt r r - TI f T peoplowbo more earncsuy uesira -Auoii restoration than the army gencraUyy br tirc fiyo oomnvuidersof the mihtary dis tricts; that tho Union thus restored upon tho broad and enduring basis of the litical eqoahty of aU treomcn, the iuuixe glory and safety lot tne nauon wm w secured beyond au uui . , j i n TlSat all northern states which have not established impartial suffn DRY GOODS, : I GROCERIES, : ROOTS AND SHOES, t -rXira AND CAPS, crockery: r . t::.r, thould do so without delay. Afwva jp W aTV ' :. TIN WulREL . ' Xrrrr varterr oi -1 SCHOOL BOO Iv S . TtrUL: hr the M tf DZ. JOTNTTIIXS HJint. VY joo caa be ctred prnnAarsUr. aad at a trilUf CO- - r . - - .... . . U r Tbe altmll.lair raonraa t.ca a iirnoi . ralaaUe aWiriaa for ftoyalcaJ aad Mrrroca wur. Gttwral Prbtllif aad iToatraUoa, Lom of Xaarslsr roetbfal ladirrrtioa. rcaCtrt It LM aao rwaawa v Hit iU mnora all tvrTooa afforCoti. oVprr-aloa. r dleoMSt, larapadt to at1y or Impim-m. tarmorr. oonlakrtw taoartu '.V?,rtifi?f! . ftaaailty.A. U rrtor lia f tit, rrocw U heaitb of Ue uun ooirvjoa j ...-. or eU . w - or TVw. Yoaax Men. oa 'TZ. ZLa rTt a. tor,-, aad lfixww rrmrM vt, . .. J ! for the Ciix:r. aaa oa . KSbc-il A Prtf tra ta Otaraatard t errry t- lJIl.acL tec 1 acaralaaU .riaarT thenar aad frt care cf tknJ Diacaar GraTa,Hrtctaaad.UatrtS to t re 4j ra Ttar reared "IISTae uZrtZmrr wiUe aator lh. !iWir iSJai trWix. , UM.flbtMll to daily Republican newspaper, CODTSpi AED GE3EHAL EmPPIKQ bcefi starte.1 in tKe Soafh eince .the pa- . v v JIEUCH ANTS.- ' - . i . - ' eoc ailrrad tltroia.iAB at w ivmari uoaae ja nT- FlndcrsJ of Louisiana, was once ir-Lx cm. . - i - . 1 l - . . . l 1 i ' . "T" . i ! i Eexton in a Methodiic wnreo. : A!rtM. rioacf f araind. d TM,i 'Z.TT VT. . . fn, twuy AAdna a.' tww IliJit aawar - XafS-1 tf f 5 M ii 11 i I v i i A i' l Vi f-t TV 4 J

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