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. l: -l . ,..'V- . - . ji!,. : ! , . r. - V fVHYMir;-rp!R jOUE COOTTBY . - I (BY MRS. E. OAkES 65UTII. , ''(!- i. ....... . , i Gba bless our. country I ; Look afar V- Behold on every side, ' - From southern cross to northern star, ; She standeth like a bride. .,'.-. V ;.i : Upheld by God's almighty hand; " How fair thou art, O native land ! u l-t Our meadows teem with goodly herds, ,vur garners overflow t.; Our hills Tcsotmd with singing birds, .V- , And smile our vales below." --.! " ; Upheld by God's all-bounteous hand i'-t-v Thr crro Is fall.' O favored land ! tibd bless our conncils make us Wise 3V, i.:r :i.o worsnip and obey r: a- i . i Lct justice reign and peace arise ' ' 3-"; - To bless our land alway. . v V. ' Upheld by His all-ruling hand ' . tii-.,, God bless the rulers oi our land! ,'ttd& fcless our banner evermore, , . r Beneath whatever skv : By seas unknown or desert shore W e nmxr it broad and hi rh. . f " Upheld bv Thv almtehtv liand. .M ! ( jod bless the banner of our land ! -: ' : ,t. -f.THE NAME IN THE SAErD.""",; r lAlone'I walked the ocean strand; -A'pearly shell as In my hand p . Tstooped aiidTwrote upon the sand " My name the year the day. r r As Onward from the spot I passed, One lingering look behind least; A: wave came rolling high and fast, . p; ) And washed my lines away. . And so methbught 'twill shortly be : i3 With every mark on earth from me : LA wave of dark oblivion's sea t : ; i Will sweep across the place Where I have trod the sandy shore - -n Of time, and been to be nd more, 2irOf me my day the name I bore, " ' ; " rb ?To leave nor track nor traced - IS rr--; rif -"f- fTT" ffl Tfl ' A . !: Oadi Stateloyal to tbo Union r aid conyention inftcn . . MENT. . ' ...I The following is a correct copy the amendment proposed aa Article. XIY :Of , the Constitution of thje United States. As this amendment forms part of the basis of reconstruction adopted by Congress, we publish it for general Information and reference. The amendment has SipCto? this date (April 4) been ratified by the following States: Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Maine, Michigan, Minnesdta, Mis souri, Massachusetts, Nevada, New Hampshire,' Nef fjn&yJYoi) phidPregoPennejlvan KEja sin 21 in all. . " " -. ' . The amendment has been rejected by the Legislatures of Delaware, Maryland and Kentucky, and by all the unreconstructediM,States,V to trit; Alabama Arkansas. lina, South Carolina, Texas and Virginia 13 in all. ' Beit resolved by the Senate and House of Represents-' lives of ,Vl4 , United States of America in Congress vssembua (two-uurOH ot. Dora. xiovues concurring,) That the fallowing article De proposea to tne ljegisia tures of .the several States as an amendment to the Con stitution of the United States, which, when ratified by three-fourths of said legislatures, snail De vana as part of the Constitution, namely; iJJ. Ahticub XIV. ; Sec; 1. All nersons born or naturalized in the United State, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citi zens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside.-. No State shall make or enforce any law wmcn ' 1' And yet, with liim who counts the sands, k And holds the waters in his hands, .i I know a lasting record stands, i t . , r Inscribed against my name, f rn: ; Of all this mortal part has Wroughti : Of all this thinking soul has thought tH . a And from these fleeting moments caught, $or glory or for shame. "" : V ; : IJL P. GoULD.m PEESONAL. shall abridge the privileges or immunities ofcitizens o the United States; nor shall any State deprive any per son of life, liberty, or property, without dueprocess of law, nor deny to any person, within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.' J - Sec. 2. Representatives shall be apportioned among toe eeveral States accoraing to ineir respective numoers, counting Ihe whole number of persons in each State, excluding Indians not taxed. But -when the right to vote at any election for the choice of electors for PjesU dent and Vice President of the United States, Reprei sentativesin Congress, the executive and judicial offti cers of a State, or the members ' Of the Legislature thereof, is denied to "any of the male inhabitants of such State, being twenty-one years of age, and citizens of the United States, or in any way abridged, except foi participation in rebellion or otlkers crime, the basis of representation therein shall be reduced in the propor tion which the number of euch male citizens shall bear to the whole number of male citizens twenty-one years of age in such State, j bc 3. jno person snau-oe a senator or itepreseniauve in Congress, or elector of President and Vice Presidcnt or hold any oflice, civil or milltaiTf under the United States or under any State, who having previously taken an oath as a member of Congress, or as an officer of the United States, or as a member of any State Legislature or as an executive or judicial officer -of iny -State, to support the Constitution- of "tho XJnited States, shall have engaged in insurrection or-rebellion aainstthc same, or given aid or tomfort to the enemies thereof; But Congress may by a vote of two-thirds of each House remove such disability. Sec. 4. The validity of Ihe public debt of the United States, authorized bylaw,, including debts incurred for the payment fcf pensions and bounties for services in suppressing insurrection or rebellion, shall not be ques tioned. But neither the United States nor any State ehall assume or pay any debt or obligation incurred in aid of insurrection or rebellion . against the United States, or any claim for the loss or emancipation of any slave : but all such debts, obligations and claims shall be held illegal and, void. ,o 1 l"-.V j Sec. 5. The Congress shall have power to enforced by appropriate legislation the provisions of this ar- ticla. . - - ' 1 - State, except Virginia, to consist of the same number of - members aa the most numerous branch of the State Legislature of euch state in the year I860, to be appor tioned among the several districts counties, or parishes of such State by the commanding general, giving to each representation in the ratio of voters registered as afore said as nearly as may be. . The convention in Virginia shall consist of the same number of members as repre sented the territory now constituting Virginia in the most numerous branch of the Legislature of said State in the year 1SC0, to be apportioned as aforesaid. i Sic a And de it further enacted. -That at said elec tion the registered voters of each Stare shall vote for or .against a convention to form a constitution therefor under this act. Those voting in favor of such a conven tion shall have written or printed on the ballots by which iMtry-rmc iot ueiegaies, as aiureE&ia.ine Worus- M OT S convention,"; ana those Toting, against such conven tion shall havewritten or prtnteo'on tuch ballots the words " Against a convention." The rrmi r.TolntM to superintend said election, and to mats return ef tht votes given thereat, a herein provided, shall count and make return of the votes given for and aminit a con vention ; and the commanding general to whom the same shall have been returned shall ascertain and dedars the total .vote in each State for and against a convention. If a majority f the rotes given on that question shall be for a convention, then such convention shall be hdd as hereinafter provided ; bat if a majority of said votes . shall be against a convention, then no such convention ' shall be held under this act ; Provided. That soda eon. tcuuuu uu uvt ira uciu iuucbb a majority OX au BUCu registered voters shall have voted on the question of holding euch convention. ;.i .. ,i Sec. 4. And de it further enacted, That the command ing general of each district shall appoint such boards of -registration as "may be necessary consisting of three loyal officers or persons, to make and complete the regis tration, superintend the election, and make return to him of the votes, lists oi voters, and of the persons elected as delegates by a plurality of the votes cast at said election ; and upon receiving said returns he shall open the same, ascertain the persons elected as delcrates according to the returns of the officers who conducted said election, and make proclamation thereof : and if a majority of the votes given on that question sWl be for a convention, the commanding general,- within eixtv days from the. date pf election, shallnotify tb delegates to assemble in convention, at the time and place to be mentioned In the notification, and said convention, when organized, shall proceed to frame a constitution and civil government according to ths provisions of this act, and the act to. which lUs supplementary ; and when the same shall have been so framed, said constitution shall be submitted by the convention for ratification tn th persons registered under the provisions of this act at an IsMctranthcflxed to 'ewaltUf;Sa , $&JiLVbMt the members Of theConrcntloiify jotica, -i-triT , - tnftM in their POWer to uiBBCTnu.nl a w : ! people of their rcepccUve counucs. .'I CUj EOIO," EET "TO X :- - . (J E H II A iTrT ,tsr 1 Qay js--'! .nr.'.-.-.r : .tr7t IfA.i II: att gvnl'Tivg rOintrTTEZ. In pursuance of the resolntlon adontedl f rccc4 1 Reconstruction tonrenuom in -7 l . jn tha President of the body. bMM appoiotcd V9 t t f followinzExWuUve8tate Committo4or Jjmw; ; J ' Am tpring approaches Ants and EoatJu From their koUi cotu nttf AhdATk In rpiie Gaily their Xciet coeuntti t Hp about. ' " '- "-'i. -"-sk, can party of Korth Carolina : C. L. Haws, Raicigh. Wake county.' j; - Jaxza r. TAnoi, Kaletgn. waso county. - . Lr- Euokxx Cnissox, Franklinton, Granville eouwy. 1 Ayju A. Smitu, Boon IliU, Johnston county - ' f Jona Pool, Coleralnc Bertie county i iXwiB 1 nuaiii uoiri, itcmu iviuikj. - t t vm V Cibtei VahInrton. Beaufort county Davtd IIxatox, Newbcrn, Craven county. - c. T? Tkoxil rtowbern. Crsrai eoentT. K. L PinaeBTOJj Ptretteville, Cumberland count Ji Dakui. R. Gooplob, W arrenton, W arrea county. : Altbtd Doccrt, Rockingham, Richmond countyi. Tbos. Bettlbs entwortn, liocaingnam cousty. 1 Rob't P. Dicx, Greensboro', G ollf ord county. : : Dr. W. Six) xx, Pallas, Gaston coanty. Jos. H. Varr, Wjlminrton, New Hanover county.' J. Q. A. Bbtax, Trap llilL Wilkes eowity. i I . STrwaHT, Ashevllle, Banrombe county. i . W. G. B. Gaxrxtt. Richland Valley. Haywood coi 9 litis Fosxnn, ML Airy. Surry county.- ' i K Waixui s, BumsviDe, Yancey coanty. ' )t n TXT Iniii Pnthrfnntnn lnt WTnid rflOnTf J - ... ,1 ,.'.T ft k . 'OF.KEW "TOa. R. "W. Krxo, Kins ton, Lenoir county. Jas. IL TJaRniit. Raleigh, Wake county. Alexis Loxo, Raleigh. Jaxes J05Z8, Raleigh. O. W. Baomx, Raleigh. :. . Jnmr Mim- IUlei?h. 11. P. Konu. WJinungton,.New lianover couBtyi vittiuu iu wuuuueu or me omcers or persons ap pointed or to be appointed by the commanding general, as hereinbefore provided, nd to be held after the ex piration of thirty days from the date of notice thereof, to be given by said convention ; and the returns thereof shall be made to the commanding general of the district Sec. 5. Ana be it further enacted. That if, according iu buu iuuiiu, nic vuucutuuuu b 11 oil ne ratmea dv a fled one. Votlncr uT)on thn . : .i. ti n .1. i . v. . - twu vi suui tsuuwuuu,; uiu. prueiuent oi tne conven tion shall transmit a copy of the same, duly certified, to a icuuwt ui iuv uuiku kJLUf.ce, nug rilali IOIulWltn transmit the same to Congress, if then In session, and if not in cession, then immediately upon its next as- seniuiim;, miu u it enaii moreover nnnear to CJonorMn W. Cawthobx. Warrctitoh. Warren county. Johx nrBAif. Warren ton. Warren county. r- j IL UXthaxxs, Greensboro. Gnllf ord county. J. W. Hoop, Fayetteville, Cumberland county. ; , i B. Abbott, Newbcrn, Craven coanty. ' . H. Errxs, Halifax, Halifax county. ;; T. A. 8TXBS, Ellxabeth City. PasqaoUnk county, i t Toxr Gbbett, Hendersonville, UendersoB county. t R. Smith, Charlotte, Mecklenborg cooaty. - !:i '- J. E. O H aba. Goldsboro', Wayne county. ' t Autbxp 8TOKKS, Wllkesboro Wilkes county.- iff 18 years entabUibed In If. T. Cltv , Ony infa:!!hl rrrned lea known' . Free from Potsona, . . - , Not danrenma to the Iltnnaa ramlrv. EaU coma out of their boles to die." u Costir's w " IUt, Roach,': Ac, Extchn's) ! a paste r4 for RaU, Kct oacAt Blotk and Red AU. &c dx. ' , , " Cosfctr8w Bccl-Bcg Exterminator Is a liquid or raah al to destroy, and . . also a prrremUUTo for Rfd-Rvg, dc, "Cbstas" Elcctrio Powder for Insect t I ! for MalXs. ITopdio, TU4 Zlmi-Zt?, nr"! !! BrwABx! !! of all wortklec lmltatloa. Sr that Cottab's nams Is on each Box. BotrJa, and Flask, before Torn bur. ; Address, . HITntT B. CXKTHL ' ? ' Broadway. JLT. Sold In New Bctb, If. CbyJhaiiD Bkbxt, and all o tlriT2Ls oi.ooo.oooi; DTUgstita and RetaiWrs sverywbera. The bencflu of Life Itisnact to bo ccumenled at tLi ic Eurr and cxjnaMcrBte tnAa, bt doealiiiis. at Hubbs & Brother, j WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS INjj majority oi tne votes oi tne registered electors quail i uucui ruvvuicu, owv ui euiu etuction, iat least half of all the registered voters t t I I. T It is said tliat ex-Senator JMcDougall is about to settle in Mexico. ; r , - . ' ''fjie best euchre player in Vermont is a Irj x.ullerton, aged 92. Judge Wayne, of the Supreme Courtj lic3 the point pf death ini Washington. -n i -jv :m 1 Rear Admiral George- F. Pearson died at tPortmouth, aged 68 years; ; :v ' '': General Grant, with aparty of Congressmciv nu otner omciais,--mii visii ajOOKOUI iouu tain, the latter part of July;. ;j t , 1"; - .V.'.j i Kistdri is playing in Paris, but is-not draw- ,'ing large houses. She is. to be succeeded by, Sothernas Dunbrearyn ; . ,.: j ; On'taking leave of Eugenie) the Cxar bf -Russia promised that the Czarina should short.; ijr visiviier imperial Jiiajesiy. ., : Old General Harney, of cavalry fame; is in' o-icvv , VfitMins, on nisjvvay xxorui, uavmg sspent it. a 1 a 'm , , - . mu winter m l exas. , : ; A girl 14 years of age carries the rnairbe tween ' Stone House and Manassas" Station, Va., a distance of Si miles. : ,:; , TM New Orleans Picayune calls Gen. Sher idan "The 'Greatest Living Excavator," be cause he kept boring Wells until, he reached; Flanders; - , . . : ; ; ' . ' ' rT7i6 Peteirburg (Va.) Index courteously says of Henry S Foote: "There lias been no vaga- ry started in;this country for 50 years that this joot aian't get into it sooner or later. r:r: DeWitt Clinton School, a convict in the New: jersey penitentiary, has ust received informa-; jtion tnathehasifauen heir to $30,000. . He must serve five years in prison yet before he .can enjoy his fortune. j ' f Capt. Wm. T. Elliott; captain pf a j Fenian . company in Cincinnati, has challenged to mor tal combat Col Grace, the distinguished Fe- ; nian Colonel who paid a hasty visit toy Canada ' loot 1M.. ' i : . -' ' -' "i . mom vat, ... ; I The largest income returned in tjie 1 Vth District of Kentucky, this year, is that of the Jlon. Henry! Stanbery. Attorney-General of tne uni tea states.'. It is 14,450. Mr- otan iery'a house is in Campbell county, Kentucky, auuub inrue miies auove i ewporx. frVBy thc eath of lier ia,tlier, in Ba land, the wife Pf CoLG. L. Eberhardt. eon, Superintendent pf Freedmen's Schools in treorgia, nas iaueu neir w an estate vaiueu at oyer $1,000,000, which will be divided between herself, tvjbrother and two sisters. . ; J, : - 1fAt a recent Fair in Memphis, Tenn, a stand . of colors was voted to the Commercial as the most popular steamboat, and tlie presentation was 'formally made onthe IJth inst. j the pre sentation; -speech' ; being made . by i Raphael Scmmes.' "The Admiral called the Stars and .Btfipcs i the colors bf pur common Jcduntry, whatever may be their present significance." - j I A. correspondent in Pariswrites that 31 de s Jamartine is exceedingly ill. - He hojds ho re- icebtions, and never leayes' liis bed except to take a short drive in acarriage. A photograph " takenpf him recently, represents an old man ' "in whose features it is scarcely possible to de tect any trace of the M; de Lamartin6 familiar : . T-V XT ' .1..! riAi to every .rarisian. xie is now nearly; s BILL WR RECONSTRUCTION. The following is Senator Sherman's substitute for Stevens' bill, with "Wilson's and Shellabarger's amend, ments in the House, as it was finally passed.' Wilson's amendment is the latter portion of 'section "five, com-! mencing at the word "provided." The' sixth section is SheUabarger's amendment : ' v - t A BILL TO PROVIDE FOR THE MORE EFFICIENT GOVERN-. bEng- of Ala- years - n . . , MENT OF THE REBEL STATES. Whereas, no. legal State governments or adequate rotection for Irfe or property now exists iu the rebel tates of Virginia. North Carolina, South Carolina,' Georgia, Alabama, Louisiana, Floiida, Texas and Ar-i kansas ; and whereas, it is necessary that peace and good order should be enf erced in said States until loyal and republican State governments can be legally established : Therefore, ... s Be it enacted, c, That said rebel States shall be di-i vided into military districts, and made subject to the military authority of tne United states, as nercinaiter prescribed ; and for that purpose Virginia shall-consti-tute the 1st district ; Xorth Carolina and South Carolina the 2d district; Georgia,' Alabama and Florida the 3d district ; Mississippi and "Arkansas the 4th district, and Louisiana and Texas the 5th district. Sec. 2. 'That it shall be the duty of the President to assign to the command of each of said districts an officer of the army not below the ..rank of brigadier general, and to detail a sufficient military force to enable such officer to perform his duties and enforce his authority within the district to which he, is assigned. Sec. 3. That it shall be the duty of each officer as- signed as aforesaid, to protect all persons in their rights' of person and property i to suppress insurrection; disor- der and violence, and to punisn or cause to De punished all disturbers of the puonc peace and criminals, and to this end he may allow local civil tribunals to take juris- dict4on of and try offenders, or when m his inagment it ma? be necessary for the" trial of offenders, he shall have power to organize military commissions or trihunaislor. l-iat purpose ; and all interference under color of State authority with the exercise of military authority under, this act shall be null and void. Sec. 4.-. That all persons put under, military, arrest by virtue of this act snail be tried without unnecessary de lay, hnd no cruel or unusual punishment shall be inflict ed: and no sentence of -any military commission or tribunal hereby authorized, affecting; the-life or liberty of any person, shall be executed until it is approved by the officer in command of the district ; and the laws and regulations for the government of the army shall not be affected by this act, except in so far as they may conflict with its provisions. ' Sec. 5. That when the people of any one of said rebel States shall have formed a constitution of government in conformity with the Constitution of the United States, in all respects, framed "by a convention of delegatcs: elected by the male' aitizens of said State- twciityone, years old and upward, of whatever race, color or previ-i ous condition, who have been xesident.in said bttite lor one year previous to the day of such' election, except: such as maybe disfranchised" for participation in the rebellion or for felony at common law ; and when such constitution . shall provide, that the elective franchise' shall be enjoyed by all such persons as have the qualifi cation herein stated for election of delegates ; and when. such' constitution shall be ratined-by a majority of the: persons voting on the question of ratification who arc, quanned as electors,, tor delegates, ana wnen sucn con- stitution snail nave been submitted to congress for ex-. animation and annrovaL and Consrrcss .shalL have un proved the same ; and when said State byva Vbte Of its Legislature elected under said constitution shall have adopted the amendment to the Constitution of the United States proposed by the Thirty-Ninth Congress, and known as article fourteen, and when said article shall .have become ft-part of the. Constitution of.-the United States, said" State shall be declared entitled to representation in Congress, and Senators and Reprcsen- . . i , i 3 ii r it i a , r tativcs snail oe aummuu loereironi uu tueir taxing tne oath prescribed by . law, and then and thereafter the preceding sections Of this act shall be inoperative In said State: Provided, That no person excluded from the privilege of holding office by said proposed amend ment to the Constitution of the United States shall be; eligible to election as a member of the convention to frame, a constitution. J or Tany of . said., rebel r State. ; tior Kall anjf fcuch persOrf. voto-for members " of said; convention. - i Sec. 6. And be it further enacted, That until the peo ple of said rebel States shall be by law admitted to rep- rcscuuiuuu IU. IUC , VWIVSW Ul , LUU A IVVA OkaiCC, CM 1J . civil governments which may exist therein shall be deemed provisional only, and in all respects subject to the paramount authority of the United States at any, and in all elections to any office under such provisional; governments al persons shall be entitled to vote,. And! none others vpho are entitled to - vote nndec the provis- ions of the fifth section of this act ; ana no person shall : be eligible to any office under any snch.pravisienal gov-- ernmciiis wno wouia oe uisquaiuieu nuiu nuiuiuj uiuce : under the provisionsof the .third article pf saidconsti- that the election was one at which all the reenter? mil Jualified electors in the State had an opportunity to vote rcely, and without restraint, fear, or the influence of traua, and it tne congress shall be satisfied that such constitution meets the approval of a majority of all tho Qualified electors in the State, and if the said mnotltn. tion shall be declared by Congress to be in conformity with the provisions of the act to which this is supple mentary, and tho other provisions of said act shall have been complied with, and the said constitution shall bo approved by Congress, the State shall be declared en titled to representation, and Senators and Representa tives shall be admitted therefrom as therein provided. . Sec. 6. And be it further enacted. That au elections in the States mentioned in the said " Act to provide for the more efficient government of the rebel States," shall, during the operation of said act, be by ballot ; and all officers making the said registration of voters and con ducting said elections shall, before entering- upon the discharge 1 of their duties, take and subscribe the oath prescribed bjr the act approved July 2, 1S62, entitled " An act to prescribe an oath of office." , Sec 1. And be it further enacted That all expenses incurred by the several commanding generals, or by " virtue of any orders issued, or appointment made, by them, under or by virtue of this act. shall be naid ont of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. Sec 8. And be it further enacted. That the' conven tion for each State shall prescribe the fees,' nalary, and compensation to be paid to all delegates and other offi cers and agents herein authorized or necessary to carry into effect the purposes of this act not herein otherwise provided for, and shall provide for the levy and collec tion of such taxes on the property in such State as may GltOCERIES, PROVISION'S, . ' - n A n Tyryn . 1 s jntotioxs,; j: FINE ZIQ UOKS, etc, tc, etc. MIDDLE STREET, Life Insured "COSTAR'8' CTLUATTS At k MnaH expense a f amUy U Imrrtl - any want Which abdde&i cr adrmty j- ovncTwiac cmng upon ucm, - - ONE DOOR SOUTH OF TOLLOK STREET, .vriF BERX, N. C. E. DUBB3. -MayJ 1-tf -i o. nunus. A. McLACKLIN WITH be necessary to pay the same. sec. 9. ! And be U further enacted.- That the word article, in the sixth section of the act to which this supplementary, shall be construed to mean section. la a4 KEPUBLI0A2T PLATTORM. Resolutions adopted by Ike Republicans of North Caro lina, at a convention held in Raleigh, March, 1867: i Ilaving assembled In the City of Raleigh on the 27th of March, 1867, in conformity with a timely and patriotic call, reflecting tho sentiments of the loyal men. of tho State, and believing the time is at hand when an open and fearless expression of sentiments, opinion, and pur .pbsc is ;urMn try demanded : i therefor. ' v.' ' 1. Resolved, That in view of our Drcscnt Dolltlcal condition, our relations to the National Government and the people of all sections of the country, we do this day with proud satisfaction unfurl the brilliant and glorious banner of The Republican Partt, and carncetly ap peal to every true and patriottojnan in the State to rally to its support. The splendid and patriotic record made by this great political organization, in standing by the general gov ernment with an inflexible resolution,- in carrying for ward profound measures of statesmanship to a -successful issue, and the' powerful aid given by it in finally overthrowing and prostrating the most gigantic rebel lion of ancient or modern . times, should command the respect and challenge the admiration of every candid man. 2. Resolved, That tho American Congress is eminently entitled to the profound thanks of the whole country fnr ta foiro:rTfr1nT Terete n-nt mnA knmlit.iiAtlAn a V. eat principles of human rights as enunciated in the eciaration of independence : that in the namo of the J. & M. Patterson & Co., MIDDLE STREET, J Between Pollok and South Ircut, t J TIIROUGII tho solicitation of numerouv friends and old customers, he will cut garments for gentlemen and boys In tho very latest styles, having thoroughly pitted nimselx in regard to tne fashions. . customers can nave their own material, or tner cm m supplied with the best article, as he Is prepared to fur niah a choice assortment of Spring ana Summer Cassi meres, Drilling, c jisyx iz.4 Geo. S. Campl)elL rnAKES pleasure tn showing or selling hit Urge lodc J. of . - i- FINK TAB IE CUTLERY, f GLASSWARE, CHINA, CROCKERY, ? TEA TRA YB, CASTORS, LAMPS, OLT tU. RED FRONT 18 POLLOK iff. Mayt-i-tC v Buckthorn SalveJ For Cuts, Barns, Bruises, Wounds, BaFI. C&arrrv Bro ken Breants, Sore NIppW. Rerdtnr. Kind and Fslnx&l Ulcers. Glandular Swriilmrm, Ervptlon. CntaCM Al. e ; ensppoa usnas up, c; uiios ox rpiaera. Lnsscts, ADi mm ik. sec fir Boxes. 3OdL.(0cta and fl size. ': toia dt an ummu rrerrw&ere. And by 1IKNR R. COSTAR IVoot &4 Broadnr. "X. Y.. and Rtcaano Bnir and Goonnto Jt Watxi.' The adn&Ugt of VL Germdnia lAie Intttranct l are: 1 ITS UL&GK AXD fTCABtLT tTCXLLOt 1 CUTTAL. CO ST aR'S" rxrrsssai. Ii it managed by rtJiaUt atvimSh: EXCELSIOR! EXCELSIOlttJ .CLmstellar's Hair Extenninator! rrQ the ladles especially, this invaluable dcfiflutory -- recommends itself as beln? an almost lndlsptsabl article to female beauty, is enslly applied, docs nit bum or injure the skin, but acts directly on the roots' ' It la warranted to remove superfluous hair from lor! fore heads, or from any part of the body, cotnpJftely, totally and radically exnrpannsr me same, leaving toe too sort, smooth and natural. This is the only article cscd try the French, and is the only real, effectual dcpUdkor In existence. Price 75 cents per package, sent post pild, to any address, on receipt nf an order by ; . IIEUUIUI, BUH18 K CVJ- I UCmltU, CORN SOLVENT, 1 rot Com. BunJons. Warts, Ac- ), rST- Boxwi. 33 ct.,&0ctSL, and $lsiic. ! Sold by all Drcrr!t crrrrw-tr. .And by 11L:;UY IL COSTAK, Depot W Broadway, N. 1 aod IUotkad Biur and Gouotva A Warxus, Jiew Bern, Ii. C ; The Insortd neod feaz o tjulbblirj ct r lion oa the put of tfcU COIII'AKT, u tt Insured over 12,000 pcnoni for taoci L Elghteea KHHoat of DoIUn niilia six rt May2-l-ly t85 River et., Troy, JT, T. It hoi paid tcilhin a fta ytarii $200.000iK) to TlUcnci and Op tution at amendment. grea Dec patriotic people of this Stote we feel warranted in cor dially assenting to and acccbtinsr the reconstruction rbin recently and finally adopted by that body, and to the end that peace and order may be permanently secured and every industrial pursuit resumed and encouraged, we pledge ourselves to use every fair and legitimate means to influence public sentiment to the nearest possible ap proach to unanimity on this subject. . 3. Resolved, , That we rej oice that the dogma long pro pagated, of the right of peaceable secession under the Constitution. ; has been forever overthrown br thn majestic uprising of the American people, in crushing ouiiueiaie reoeuiou oy zorce oi(arms; and that the doctrine, that the supremacy of the general government has been established, and that the paramount allegiance of the citLzenvhas been acknowledged aa due to the United States. 4. Resolved, That we sinccrelv exult in tho fact that as a nation we are now absolutely a Nation of Feke ; men and that the sun in all his course over our wide spread country no longer shines upon the brow of a slave,'! Without reservation we heartily endorse the great measures of Civil Rights and Impartial Enfran chisement without any property qualification, conferred without distinction of color, and that we are ready to unite in the early practical attainment of these inesti mable I privileges. Although the mortal remains of Abkaham LrKcoLS now rest silently beneath the soil of ms aaopiea oiaic, yei nis voico still rings like & clarion through the land, earnestly summoning every American citizen to the support of the great Tarty of Liberty and Emancipation . i . . , - ,. 5. Resolved, That as the matt tvntnt nA AwAnt means by which the South can speedily regain her lost prosperity, we earnestly advocate tho spreading of knowledge and education among all men, and that to the attainment of this great end, we demand and shall per sistently and firmly insist upon the absolnte right of free discussion and free speech on all subjects of public in- 6. Resolved, Thatweioln In maintainance untarnished and undlmmcd of the public credit and nlichted faith of th nH f""" 7. Resolved, That in the maintainance of the position taken and the principles this day avowed, we earnestly invite the Influence and co-operation of men of silpo- TlrI "PPOrt the r, j.T "Af soiaiion oi our present REPARATOR CAFILLU Throw away your f alsefrizrca, your switches, your mig r)cstructivc of comfort, and not worth a Ig : ' Come aged, come youthful, come ngiy and fair, j . J " And rejoice tn your own Inxurlant halrr ?. REPAJLVTOR CAPILLL - ' j FOR restoring hair upon bald heads (from whatever cause it may have fallen out) and forcing a growth of hair upon the face: it has no equal. It will force the eight weekVorhair upon bald heads in from tiro to Bitter-Sweet & Orange Blossoms sUlCv sXl Ul'hU 9 rf V fcswsa S v vuv m serted thst there Is nothing that will force or bttrn the growth of the hair or beard. tTheir assertions are false. as thousands of living witnesses (from their -own ex- nerience) can bear witness. But many will ssr. how are we to dietlncuish thegenalno from the apvruKsr It certainly is difficult, as nine-tenths of the different Pre parations advertised for tho hair and beard are entirely worthless, and yon may have already thrown away lance amounts in their purchase. To such we would say, try the Rcparator Capilli ; it will cost you nothing uUess ft fullv comes un to oar representations. If your Drurdit does not keep it, send us one dollar and we will forward it, postpaid, together with a receipt for th raoney, which will be returned you on application, providing entire satisfaction Is not given. Address, i , W. L. CLARK & CO., ChetalsW No. 3 Wert Fayette Street, Syracuse N. Y.' - May2-My. : : f "COSTAR'S" ' rmrxxATios or FOR BEAUTXJTY l?Q THE COXPLSX20X. . VsM to Soften and Beautify the Skis, raaort rreck le. Pimples, Eruptions, Ac Ladles are now using It In pfefcraie to sH others. . tpr" Bottler Ml. . , Sold by Brucrlrta evervwhere. And by IIEXKY R. CV)STAR. Depot 431 Broadway, 7?. V.. and Rkthaeo Bebjit and Goonnro a Warxxxs, New Bern, N. C t 1 Itpcraiu&rctideace iadlrTI ci lliC lintat of Etropt ftnd La ibe ScitLari far South u the north era Locsdirj d J: Cxoliui.. ( nuoo wrsrsrrxyjtcx, . . Trt4!tL, .' I. , rxnx. wcswvfz. (At FerdjLnaiiicl TJlricliV I j the " hi-Indian," on . Middle rrrt,) yt ajttt AcrmrR ax skalzk nr t ' STT-p-pT.-ITAnr.-VT TiV TiKnO-VSTTiTTfrTTON' TtTT.T,. WW ' . I u.l , . vm .wJ The f onowin is a copy of thrbill as it finally passed pauvjvai uuncuiues : inai we deprecate partixan violence th Houses: . . i P Rood will toward all men ; and if , During tliehTar, by the death of a; bachelor Uncles W. S. Lingle editor of The Lafayette (IiicL) Courier, became joint heir tb a; large j)roprerty" ill Virginia. While hesitating be tween a trip to, Europe, of an additional In vestment in real estate, he learned, to. his dis- rrjsfi' that the administrator had invested $60.- 000 in Confederate bonds. "A large plantation in tho Shenandoah Valley, without tenant, house or; rai, all that is lef&of hik fortune. f Speakin g of the magnificent residence which ! jlhc.IIon. Ezra Cornell is building at Jthaca-, and whichisto costS400,000,"a local lexchange remarksLQf -the proprietory It is only a few years Ineasijolstingrdshed- Senator and t tu. .i.A AfrnminK. t 1 riiiTns of the United States, twentv-one vears of asre thanks to Jas. IL. Harris for the zealous and effirint - "i and upwards, resident': In.eachTconnfyrobariahrinifie J manner in wIUlM has labored at the North f or .U31UbOO UHyll jUUU Uou I) fWWUJUl, llvuu I StUtO OT ctStl Segars, hnth An Act snonlemehtarK td an .act entitle " An act to provide for the more cflicient government of the rebel states, passed Jtarcn a, .Uiu. ana to,iaciutaw; resiora tion. s Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa- Hues of the United States of America in Congress As sembkd,zTbti before the 1st day of September, 1807, the commanding general in eacn district ae lined oy an act entitled "An act to provide for the.moro efficient' government of the rebel States," approved March 2, . 1S67. snail cause a recrisirauoii to oc maae ox lue maie In an open and fearless effort, which we propose to make uu iwwrc ucraeiun, io persuade and convince the people, that our highest duty and truest interest Is to be subserved by maintaining the principles of the Re publican Party, an earnest interest should be awakened, it will be from no other cause than a rigid adherence lo what we regard aa a sacred right and a solemn tmbUe 'duty. " ; ., ". t " . "JM': ' The foUo-tving resolution, was offered bv 2Ir J P OIara, of Wayne, and adopted: J Mesoitea. inat inis convention tender, their sincere ' AT WHOLEsXlB AifD RETAIL. All kinds of silOKiyO, CTTXWIXO, and ENUTF TOBACCO. if : ALSO llf . '; . Jlfeerichaumf Briar Wood and Rubber ) Pipes looacco 1'oucne. u t3T Orders punctually attended to. -June 6 lS-tf..-. .... , . . t. TIIK NEW HERK REPUBLICi "COSTA RfSl rxcro&AX. t ; . J1HEJ d EAELECT, iTBUsirxir, TcivrnrtY nsnc a cttf i t. . - ,, rrxrrr, yxtr rxrx. 4 boot & s: Ki d It i n cr the wonderful change in his fortune, which is now the most colossal in Central New - .What is the name of the new Greek Hinis- lcr tb tho United States ? . There! is great 4 aniieiy to know' it. It is printed jRangabe.-' Rangabec, Rangeba, Raugas, Ruogubeo and - scjreral other..ways. in dltterenti.nqwspapers, and if the gentleman in:qtiestkm values his I riame?al!,'hehid better hastento 'establish j 6dme niodCrof epelling it.;tliat will- be perma- i; Thc Springfield BmuUfcan tells the follow ing ftfiafce Btorf 't43kfchildf at? South Tforset, ' nineteen months old, caught a green , snake " nearly two feet long, the other day, ate about v three inches of its tail, bit it .through the head, ; and came into the house with the reptile wound , about its arm, and ihblood. -oozing from, its mouth. ' The child's mouth was badly pois- CJTSV3ialU raited HQ other injury." . 1 Or Urates included irfirldistrietrwhich registra- tlnn ahflll inclnde onlv those nersons who are Qualified to vote for delegates by the act aforesaid, and who shall : nave tasen and suDscnoea iue iouawiug mm or uunua- tion : " I, , do solemnly Fwear, (or aflirm,) in the presence of Almighty God, that T am attiaen of the stAtanf : that I have resided huaaid State for -l months next nreccdinsr this dav. and now reside in the county of -, or the parish of :,in said 1 SUte, (as the case may be :) tnat l am twenty-on years old : that I have not been disfranchised for participation in any-rebellion or civil war against the United States, nor for felony commlttedVagainst tho lawa of any State or of the United States ; that I have never taken an oath as a member of Congress of the United States, or as an officer of the United States,, or as a member of any State Legislaturcy or as an executive or judicial officer of jnny Btatejtafeupportihe Constitution of the United Staled, and afterwards engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the United States, or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof ; that I will faithfully support the Con stitution and obey the laws of the United States, and will, to the best of myabintvncoorage othersso to do, so help me God which;oath or affirniatioa 4naj.bQ ad ministered by any registering officer. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted. That after ihe com pletion of the registration hereby provided for in any i ingacshallflpporianddffetdof which at least j tbir dava' public uolice shall be given, an election shall 1 cause' of 'all loyal men In North Carolina and for'rr pvruj rut uiu iu iui; biuuu. Mr. W. F. Ilenderson, of Davidson, offered the fol lowing, wmcn was auopiea r r t - . : Resolved, That the thanks of this Convention are due and are hereby tendered to the Spartan band of Repub licans in the late Legislature of this State, for their bold xaa tearless oeienee oi twngress ana tne inlon. - i ,'. Mr. Settle offered the following, which were tmani- nously adopted -it ,.;? . - . . . ,, , Resolved, That we esteem ourselves fortunate, la last so experienced and accomplished a statesman and sol dier as Major General Daniel , Sickles has been ap pointed to the command of this military district. We tender to him our hearty cooperation as loyal citizens in the performance of the important duties that hare Jbeen devolved vpon him.; - i V , Rtsolcd,Tti& we aro gratified to learn that Gen. John C Robinson has been assigned to the command of this State, under Gen. Sickles. Ills former administration of military affairs in this State has been such as to cir vis 'a most favorable opinion of his peculiar fitness for the position thtta assigned him. " ' - Mr. Carter introduced . the following, which wis also adopted: . . '" . : Cvoftf;Thitlhenredevitof this5 Convention ap point an Executive Committee, of tarty members to promote the orgahiiailon'and interests ef tho National Republican Partr of North Carolina, and that the resi - dent member of aid -commit toe In each Congrcssthnil 1 LATEST PAIUSTAN STTLES D? UO0T8 AND - w swum., 7 T . " " 3 COUGH BEMEDYe Tor CooWt Colds, nosrseneas. Sort Throat, Oocp, Whoopirfg Cocrh, Jafloenta, AtthoJL I Cotnrua&rxlom. nronclilsl AftecUoss, and all Diseasaa DC lh TkraX aad Lonrm. - - . .. i i pf BottW, rt to cttu and 1 1 aim. bold by afl Praggiita s wywhw, . i AM by IIENKi U. C03TAR, Drpot 454 Broadway. rf. Yand lUcnamo Doit end Ooarmie Watoxs, . 1 rrmz grrtxtjcit utsaduui 4 1' 1 J wiiSca ia3 T4toltbcsmlhssts s J?!L a mmltal4 loyal pc?lati; et Mstsrs , gas, try aa0rDmUaf i4-sjfcJMJ - prindpk c Vtion, Libert sad Ixj Ts XirtUlras wd bs drroted U er- r ct erwrrvw1t"aBlkwmrasMs- ft. A- A.I 1 V A A - IBfTM" sj : n wvj NnA tor va iHrawmw- i nest oi Material . Used j -and Satisfaction WarrantcUi FRicrs' uErAnrLED i' Tnfs ycjakrr," Repairing nrally done al low figures. , t ; : JACOB WIVY -i n 1 i . ii Next door to FRED. .p. SDLACnrrilV.Groicr, f.i rner roDok and George t tts. .11 ' 5 ia svtiOntQl ' lhc 3M Int-j nn TTAIXKT containin about Y SKVLTJ-FIVE DOLLARS, .The CnderVill be liberally rewarded by .l avlnjjUie same -mix tM Editor COSTA CtLTinLlTXD f . . BISHOP PITT.R- I .f.r r .: . - ' t : .... , TrixMAirAiCTimrnx. Ucs, Chill, Pvtct. and rexsual ArnrJ IriTn-re Organs. . "... . j , ' hold tj all Irn-FU rrrrmhrrr, . . And tj iU:uf. R. COStEIt. Depot ? TVwy. v;I"n! 7" Brxar nd Goocao J ew Dcrnv Jv. c, ,;i,m i t MU for the KslionaJ Gorrxttrat aad liM errU rT mu ST... saosBai ss va Vfjm i TZ ri !tnm!?-rllai and LkbS rrrowmrtS CC 9 teraJ. miMnl and roaaacrcUJ rocra 9 Kdraoe, Art, JsA LUrrrttrs. a'JTr' JZf jrtSrpcrte om a3 auttm I total lXtJl!r a prvsBtaeet raiar, aad as Urr trVl " wW aaeoodlUesMH L sooat rmv la xrm tt advmlilnx taodlca art sjp-parcsS. ; . ... i .. . 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New Bern Republican (New Bern, N.C.)
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July 9, 1867, edition 1
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