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May 2-1-tf. , . . Proprietor.
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A nnoancc to our patrons and the, public in gcneral,
A van uavin ncteu up our . i
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i are now prepared to furnish our cii&tomers with
GOOD BREAD, PIES AND CAKES
of all descriptions. . We will also furnish at the shortest
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PARTIES, WEDDINGS, &Q. '
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THE EEPUELI0AIT PASTY THE PAETY
P0E THE SOUTH.
Speech Hon, John i?. French, in the
jrican Vhuj ch at Edenton NT. C.,on
the ening of Jpne 18, 1867."
A residence of thrA
has made me somewhat acquainted with
vuuuuusmnces oi your people the
sacrifices of these past vears vo, nffi!
ii and your needs. And 1 mo 1,
to-night not for tlie purpose of arravin
anjrneclass of your citizens ainst
anotner. but in sinrpr nnA
Wlth , classes, would hv - nn a
appeal seek the good of all. Those Were
mspirbd, - as well as sublime words of
Abraham' Lincoln,: when i in his last ' in-
uuguravne saia it called . on further ti
I - RATES OF ADVERTlSCtQf
Trn l!ar or coe la ii of r-tt cva4lti.u a vur,
... .
Oo jaAre, erne iRwrua . x .
FprtlU JJutlrr ctrTd PT CCtt. UW (lu orV
dlmry aJrrrtlanarxf a. , ,
Tot alfGrtierkrla leaned lrrfjxlfcrr, c xy eraL.'
zones, nas its very home here Vnd the
gripe, jjcrhaps the most profitable of
fruits, grows no where else so well as in
North Carolina. Rice and cotton, great
articles of food and raiment, staples of
commerce, flourish in broad tracts of the
State, Wirde the great coast-belt of pine
forest is rich with its peculiar products.
The geographical position of North Caro
lina ensures rare agricultural advantages;
cflven nas heen ; no .less bounteous
to you in the bestowal of the means for
making you a gfeat ahd prosperous Man
ufacturing peopled On all your rivers of
the interior and western sections, is al
most unrivalled water-power, and all now
flowing idly to the ijsea, Weldon, upon
the Roanoke, furnishes a site for a manu
facturing town unequalled nrouablv on
1 this f'oiltinoilt X-it ouVklrt nUll anil
f. u i V ' e 8,loul g5 iorward peruana a single saw, -represents the city
I TPr of dty " with; charity for all, which long ago should have- left Lowell,
and malice to warl nrii " i-Tw ! ,j t:i.iL i r-.4 i . . '
T : rv ,"v"v ; -u mut Bmru iu. jwrtnee, ana juancnesier. lar m
i muconie to tins creat am pnw tru the roar.
mgnt.
and roll so big a stone upon it that ino
trump may ever awaken it to resurrec
tion. Glory to God r from all parts'
of the house.! Freedom I North Caroli
na was Dlanteil in tho mnsiV nf frrvlmM.l fmihl Stts.
How arc wc to establish such a govern
ment? To secure political resulu men
act through parties as individuals, we
ore weak but. through parties we inav
me oppressions ot tne religious, bigotry
of thiit proud Colony, came to the woods
Cff North Carolina that thef fnl!t lrV
Special Notices,
lAmen! AmenlllBlacfcmpnhnfl And wlmt.'tfttA'm nll'thn thirfi-lcU ?
nuelrod has alike cast you altinto the richer iu mineral ; wealth than , yours?
lurnaft of trial hffi:..: . tr -r I t 1 r -.
j " "v uuiiutiuu, i uur ior. ituiiiuiuuer uir imn strut nnn or rnn i
een
two minerals, in
May 2-1-tf.
M. UAUN & CO.
To the Public.
Ji W, VAUGHN, j :
TCor.'outh Front and Hancock Street,"
IS paying the highest market prices for all kinds
- ' "r - ' j
MANUFACTURERS' STOCK, ,
i OLD IRON,
tuuca .i e mierwoyen; .-whatever elevates Itiver country; these
ui uegraues tne one class, elevates or de- inexhaustible bed of superior quality,
pade.both. jTThe, last ; five years have and in close proximityi The very facts
urougni sutlering and poverty to you all which have given England her wealth
a common ruin rests upon the State, and power and greatness among the na-
Ae, and these years have: been ? made tions.-: Theu farther westward you have
meinorable by deeds of sacrifice and lotty fine beds of copper, and the slope of your
rv , " w-wu uu uuu eiass oi : your . mouijiams is ncn witn goia.
people may claim the exclusive honor. But better than all, more valuable than
. l j have seen your young men, your -no- all, you have an abundance of Labor; for
.v.o.v va wvou uciuveu or in nmisn- it is aanor. iTOti-nrri.nrion .inn nnnnvnitio
1.1. ji iL i : i -: .. : . .
ijuiu, iue nope oi me commonwealth, the which gives value, to heldsj and water
uuuc, , w imouii a murmur go power, ana mines, inc oiaie wuicn pos
lOrlll. lO ' llie DattI-hPln Viiiiil . nniil ita ROs(i .1 thrwo rmtivo rinnroa ia tin h.n
stonn pt iron hail not one of all these prosperous one. but the State that nos-
-ia.i"wi-i:ufc wiujs - went ionn orQiignt a sessing mem nas aiso laoorin aounaance
and the skill to bring them together.
ev tousjrht brave- JNortu Carolina nas a million ol neon o.
ly as J and many "of you believe, in an every man and j woman a free one, firreat
unnecessary, iooiish, ana wicked war up- applause, and everv one anxious for
On a nirhttlll and K(npll(Ant rrnvanimmif I imrX.'. 1
but not so did it seem to them for tiw.v
believed they were firhtiuf for home and
its cherished idols. Applause I have
SeeU the devotion of vour women to these
soldiers and , their cause, stripping their
housesjbf the com forts of home, that they
mitrnt reheve camn and hnsnit.nl sniriM.
what of their rigors. A devotion so earn
est aud selt-forirettinsr. that it ie nnov.
ambled in the history of the world save
only by the like angelic ministrations of
uie women or the orth. I
I ha
build a State where men could Trnrvfiir.
God according to the dictates of Uiiir
own conscience. Amid such holy. pur
poses were the foundations of North
Carolina laid. But the sons proved un-
wonny ot such freedora-loving sires, and -mi:i ooeo qi Broay.
Freedom was obliged to gather up her JTtTi VT
1,T; ,1,,, iafl.'.-L r.. A Machine 4,Ea. no riraL UhlmUteai
vue lair gouuess retnnis, Wltn lorgl VCXlCSS stood, and not IlaU to ck ost of ordrr. -
m her heart, her pleasant face lifted with It qwuac. partio-wi m a&th aad Vcaiher,
the light of new hones, and brinf?nwr ten caonot be eqaailed; and aa sxrh, reeuanaead U to
thousand blessings in her train? 1 Opin Mrvd pabng
wide all vour crates! and let her in ! TT T
. ' " . i w m a i i i-u all tu
JLI.UJLUV JLJJLKJ UUk (1V f
pP Thla is tral' th of pto-gTw. and Lb
can pojU are, beyond docbt, Xjx ahead cf aZl
other. Tbla la deart deaxmKratrd by tb Srvlac
Machine which la, itxicUj ipeakl&. aa Axacrlcaa la-
ration.
In Ud branch of mascfactare. U DHU SCITUCU
Jfew York City,
3famrfctarlB
aoend mechanl
1 i -i ... ;-, t
vnuai, njipiause.j one comes wun Dios
singsfordHj she brings life and health
an4 prosjenty ; give her welcome; tgive
her room : . and she will make North
coMpaky, -
Vrw XIarxx, CoxsKmcrr.
ASSETS,
Carolina What God designed she shonld
be when Ue built her mountains and tHl- . Q1 540,116.60.
ed their vaults .with uncounted vcalth, 7JV -.w--a.w. w
when he spread her shining plains rnjd Nason fc Foster, Agts. New Berne, N.C.
furrowed .through them the great nvecs.
A queenly State, chief "among her sisters,
the home of freemen, a pillar of liberty,
a fountain of happiness aud prosperity.
LiietTs.j ,t
i
OFFICE A T "BIG BOO TT
Eats ! Hats ! ! Hats ! ! !
!
TO EXCOURAGK
I' .
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IXDUSTCT AND IMMIGC
TIOX. I
D02TT LEAVE TOWN, OR STAT IX TOWN ANY
r
CONGER, WITHOUT CALLING AT
And you want government hcreJ fellow
citizens, not only to secure all citizens in
thejr equal political rights, but by its
legislation to secure and protect labor, to
succor and develop your native resources,
to give employment to your "citizeijs,
bring in 'capital, encourage immigration.
No man will sav.nav to that ; I '4
1
GOODSPEED'S
Weekly Steamship LinoV
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Bfttcfen 2fric 3 morJc rn'1 AVv Bmuj
: . . - Xvrth Carolina.'
CAKRTLNQ UNITED STATES
r
Xtxe A No, X 6textas2tlp
.-4-
MOBE EQCITAULE TAXATION
ve seen the sutlering of the colored
RAGS, &CV&C.
May 3-1 -tf.
OLU BRASS, -
OLD LEAD,' -'
OLD COPPER
E VE RSO N & CO.,
Turp eiitine Distillers,
. Miner's Wharf, Union Point . T
' Also WHOLESALE and RETAIL GROCERS, x
Foot of Middle St., opposite the Market, ! a;
NEW BERN, N. C. i ; .
May2-i-pin. J I .
Ferdinand Ulricli, rr
At the "Big Indian on Middle StreeQ
VV through these years of desolation! arch pr0miseuoiisiy
, bueh poverty-yet no repining! Such will not have ii
, abusebut not a hand lifted in revenge ! :v:n fint :Ilvo.t
Trusting as the sparrow, and ' forgiving
as charity itself. Forgetting all the bit
ter past, and eagerly gazing 'or the rising
future.' Anxious above ailelse to show
men and Heaven how grateful they are
. for this great boon of freedom, and earn
" estly seeking the path of duty iii the
mitlSS 01 tne great respOIlSl DUltieS WlUUll Iv-'ru.rntincviii its unniinrt nnt fihnrin
ixuye so suuueuiy. taiieii upon. mem.,, m its burdens a'lid
THE GREAT WANT OF NORTH CAROLINA.
CIVIL GOVERNMENT.
But with .-alL these blessings, fellow-
citizens, you have one great want, a want
that must be supplied belore these bles
sings can be made of nractieal value.
. , ,ii
X ou want government, republican gov-
eniment, civil' goveniment. The fair
temple of justice and law ami Order which
your fathers reared through so many
trials and such; anxiety,-you the children
m an hour otr frenzv havo torn down.
The ruins are all about you, column and j
heaied. Confidence
in one another; capital
will not seek investment here ; lalor can
not find employment, until you have again
government, law and order; not a mili
tary government, the government of the
bayonet, directed by a single man; not a
provisional, neither a territorial govern
ment, but a government- springing from
the people of the btatc, all classes hearti-
a m
And you want a government henj thjit
shall give you a more just and equtable
system of taxation. Taxes must ''neces
sarily be high for many years. There
has. been a great deal of dancing; and
now it remains to pay the, fiddlers In
North Carolina taxes rest too heavily
upon' industry and business; and thelpdbri Drct Goods Dattona,
PIIAIR & FAJBB'&f,
; XO. 40 POLLOK STn
xxo arTCXQ a
FINE FUR OR STRAW HAT.
. They ar rtUilloj them
LESS Til AW mOLE3ALE PRICES,
And can tbow more than
FIFTY DIFFERENT STYLES.
Ji. UrjB rariety of
1
' - ' . TrimmlDps Edsins, Inaertlnfa,
Sia MntUna, Jaconeu,
NalDooka plain and checked,
Marealllea, GInshama, PricU, dc, Ac
1 bilk and Cloth Bacqnea and Cioaka.
, Reft qoaUtie of Hoop Rklrtt, Utcat tjk.
i
aix or mnwr wiix z mlo at rum
arnt
LOWER THAN NEW YORK RETAIL RATE?.
all coming time to their honor it shall ba
told how well the colored people of this
land, as ".well as thousands of the -whites
here, alas ! that we may not say all, met
the great changes of this eventfdl peViod,
fBress 'the good Lord.1 I
I have seen -the sunering of the Union
white men of North Caroiiua. Men' who, .!
because they were true to the government
of their fathers, true to the teachings of
their wnoje life, as well as the lessons of
all history, were obliged to fly their
homes and f or:'-months in your swamps
t p ' i ... e it-.' '
t j ana ioresis uiae away ii om meir crateu
Meerschaum, Briar VTood and Rubber pipes fellow-men, more ferocious than the wild
and Segar Bolder, Clay Pipes ana beasts. The world knows little of the
MAJiDFACTtmEn AND DKALETt IN
SEGARS,
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL f
All kinds of SMOKING, CHEWING, and SNUFF
TOIiAUCO. , , - -
I ALSO
Tobacco Fouclies.
W Orders punctually attended to.
June &-16-tf.
500 Bbls, Rockland Lime,
TUST recelTcd and for sale hy
0 . P. MERWIN & CO.,
May 30 13-tf.
Pollok New Berne;
Walter . West
I (Successor to) .
! I. EDWIN WEST,
Its protection : a govern
merit in fraternal sympathy with the Fed
eral Goveniment, that you may feel its
strong arms of succor and protection be
neath you, bearing you upward in the
new and glorious career which now opens.
before you. Is there any man ot these
hundreds; black or white, who doesn't
say that civil government is to-day the
.: j - ax .u t .i:;, n o Va1
one. " Then so far we arc agreed; Apf
plausc. 1 , .
My2-l-t
.PIIAIR Jc FARR,
XO. ) POLLOK STRKE
BOOK STORE
AND
NEWS DEPOT.
Joijitt'tt
No.. 20 Poixok Stbxet.
!
.. '
ICE-COLD LAGER BEER
JOHN O'CONNOR'S,;
UIDtfLE ST., NEW BERN, Jf.d "
T
sulierings and wrongs of the Union raett
of the South through the years of this
terrible) war. That's so, that's so. -t;
But I came here to-night to stir none
of. thes bitter memories. 1 1 would let
bye-gones be bye-gUnes and in view of
the common ruin that has overtaken all
classes forgiving andJ trying to forget,
tuftt alloyed froin the' past to the future.
The blact cloud of storm and war has
nasawl hvfir. the sun has broken out and
now the bow of promise spariS the flee
ing blactness. A half million ot graves
f urrowhe land ; the noblest and bravest
blood of the nation, North and South ; in
their midst we would indulge in too word
of crimination; their precious j d ist con
secrates' the earth and makes every acre
of bur 'Wide , domain sacrebl soil ; with
something of that brave love of country
and high devotion to. auty witn wnicn
they went to their graves, let jus accept
thd work tney nave ieio ior us. L
plause. " . .. ' ',
vv ltn uiieatj iuchi" "."
these broken tamines, xnese ucsuia
hearts rwnose
us.
0 ' ' V.r homes these sorrowing nearia ; wiioso
he undersigned respecttullttan- i . uttered, with the thun-
on Middle Bt, where auperior accominodationa wlUbe Znnf God's VOICO Scarcely yet iOSt
i t-. r - . m ifratinf? ecnoes ui
Choice Wines, Liquors, Ale, Por-
EQUAL RIGHTS FOR ALL CITIZENS. s
Now, fellow-citizens, what do we want
of government? We want a government
that shall secure to every citizen ot JN ortn
Carolina equal rights before tho law, and
especially equal protection before the
courts. Cheers! , The black men all say
amen to that, and so will evefy thought
ful white man.T Slavery has beeu abol
ished in North Carolina, and you have no
hnnn nr dosiri for its restoration. Then
will you make contented freemen of these
freedmen ? or permit them to continue in
an anomalous, discontented, restless, half
way condition -between slavery and free
dom? Have you a safe place for any
such class of citizens? Oh! Men ot
North Carolina! Be wise in this day of
your ; grand opportunity, close in with
these terms of Congress, follow the lead
ings of Providence, for once be in har
mony with the -spirit of the age and the
drift of American politics, and welcome
these freedmen to the full rights cf citi
zenship. I These new duties .will.-. touch
-rlnrrQ nt l?f in them, and they will
rise nipidTy to a full appreciation of their
icisDOiisibifities and iu all tho relations of
society begin to develop a vigorous man
TTva mn fi. child who has reached the
proper age to learn to walk, what do yon
do? ; Keep it in the cradle and continue
to rock it because it cannot walk? If you
er, Lager Beer, Congress
Water, &c.v&c.
men here who pay Jice dollars olf tax
will agree with me that their tax - should
be less and the burden rolled more mbu
property. Applause ? j
; FREE AND UNIVERSAL EDUCATION.
And you want a goveniment in orth
Carolina that shall give you a sj'steiu jof
iree scnoois, siijorted by tne property
of the State, and onen to.cvcrv chflil
alike, rich and poor, white and -black. LOWEST PRICES POSSIBLE,
I iiess tne goou ixiruij 41 is a suame
that North Carolina has done so little 311
the way of educating her people, and that
thoiisaiidsof her white children havebeiti
1 1 . . . t I f
penniiieii 10 gmw upw uuoui tne oppor
tunity of learning the simplest rudimetfts
Ot iiii English education. I
Let us compare what North Carolina
has done in the way of edueatingj her
children", with the same work by sonic if
her sister States. We lrtivo to go bark
to the census tables of 1 850, as tho censli
of 1860 gives us no educational irvvft.
In 1850, Maine had 13, schools to evej-y
100 square miles of her area; New Hamp
shire, 27; Massachusett52; New Yoric,
26 ; Ohio, 30; Rhode Island: 35; Vermont.
27 ; Connecticut, 40 ; and North Carolina,
only 5. Such was the interest taken Sn
the education of the children by the wr"
who controlled the affairs of the Stafe.
The rich could send their children' abroad,
and what cared they ior the education Jof
the children of the poor? . And now note
me resuu ox.inis iacK 01 scnoois in orxu
Carolina; ih Connecticut of jersou3 0er
21 years of age, who could not read nhd
write, there were found 5,306 ; in Maine,
6,282; Michigan, 8,281 : Vermont, 6,240 ;
in iMew nainpsinrej 3,uuy ; ana an those
chiefly foreigners. In North Crolina,!of
the white population, 73,5 66 all of whm
save 340 were American born ; and the
total number, in North. Carolina, white
and black, 21 years of age, who could not
read and write, was 368,971. j
One day a South Carolina planter, on
his annual way to the White Jlountams
'tSfiS1- o, he mpectfully elicits "rhetoric,
July 2035 lm.
JOHN O'CONNOR.
in Wits icviw"o : m- , . .
u hU in the discussion of the mighty
..o.mir tr vour decision, a t "4 z if Lk..nrt un
queswoua i?"i? . -'z: - nd even men win iii hvm
S-nnH nlav with no figures of speech, or u nt it OQt df '
r; 7-' 1-1;j.;.jrA rtinn hpnl: but K11- "-"J- . .;-t,. U
. ... "a arrttlfl
treat it in that manner you may keep it
but
:ui 1 .... w - it
.. -Jll- : ia a Hnwn VP1S Oltl.
in tne crauie iuiw - y -
its cradle
H. N. WEIGHT & CO., 1 -
! 24 and 28 People's Market,
WE W B FB AT, iV". C. ,
GROCERIES, V FORWARDING
AXD
Commission nerchants.
:pf ROSE, -f
, LEOLA, -( - JOSEPH KOSE,
WlLLleaTe marke wharf 'every Saturday for Waah
7. "igton, N. C and Uyde County. - ' - o.
OoojU aent to our care will be delivered with dispatcn
?er c.nM.H Tmn?u,T? trAnt' constantly OH
, ;- hand and for sole
u.i CHEAP FOR CASH, .
would talk straight forward in plain
speech, as an honest man to honest men.
Applause. , .
THE RESOURCES OP NORTH CAROLINA.
TiiitWs of North Carolina, you
StAte irreat in ter-
ritory-rof you exteud for more than five
hundred miles from the sea to the moun
tains, fcreatnn "Agricultural resource
Corn, the great staple 01 100a t ior, m-u
and beast, is a bountiful crop in all your
regions l rom tiae:watei - -7 ir ,i
Wheat flourishes in more than half your
counties. : Fruit in all its luscious variety
from the fig and pomegranate ; of the
tropics 'to the' apple of highAemperate
- T. P O TV E RS,
".'"
Soutli Front Street, ,
XFW BEBNF) X. C,
1
Importer and Heater In
FOBEiOX AXD DOMESTIC
WINES, '
LiaxroRS
"r-'& CIGARS.
THE CHOICEST 2KAN2J3 IN STORE.
'
' '
AcrtA fur SiTmrS Clcjnlel
, - . - 4 .
Present Uc and Stoclt Xlef.
EUcn S. Terry; '
CHAPIN. Haitii,
'TVTZLL a3 trxm thla Jurt tut TZw Tork, eiract,'
. TOURS VA I", AVGVST t, XSC,
at hah Tt ioc P. IL ' - -
All Oood Aim.lo.1 to ny car rQ b frcelTrf
funrardrd lr ol OomJ<iv.
For Irrirtt or r- ti' tnj nnrcr;iard ancrw
dAtlcss, ajjly at Wm.IL f:iTrr v Vi k M cs
l C r. OOtiDbJ tXD, Arm.
Xiyt-l-tf .
VSTROLOGY. .
- The World Astonished .
r m voaDitm cmurmi
MADE Dt THE CHEAT ASTHOLOGIST,
Madame IL A. PERIUGO.
She rrrcaU hxv.U co norul tTrr konr. f hrrV&rra .
to bapittcMi tbo rbo. from doirtal rvt-fU. est.
trotbrs uwm la lore, k of rt-Utlowi t.rxl frtrxxln,
W oX money, Ac, hare focenM irpoadstC
brlcc tOTrther lhoe locg rjiir!pd, f!ir tn!ormatWc
cottcKinlng abxnt frSfttd or lorrnt, rrtirm U r
vtolcs prvprrty, trila y ibf blnM ywi arc bet call
Sod to pantoe and Iq hat ram nili bm mal wen mini.
canr rjwdy ewrUfr axl irll rum tba rrry y jn
trj'j marrr, Elrct yo lh- ni2c. J'.b aad cnarwlrr
Irtlcauf Ihe pcro. hbe madt jor trry lhocrlt,
and Hr brr ciemrfanJ pora aaTvIla in Cark
ana BUMrn nrrTrnr of u lalarr. Iron tbr Mtr w
re la (Ue Cnwament ihttabkne ft in ILlI f,mvtot
or rredomlnaU' to ihe eotfiramt'on twa iba arprcta
BDd noalUona of tbe t4atwt and lb ftird ixra la
brarroi at Ox Um of blrtn, be odaca tne lctcr
ortlrr of man. rail not to rentU Ux rrr-tti-rt A
trok5t o rank. It nau n hr.t a trtir. &d to
may ncrrr al bar m arvrat4 an cynortci itr.
CVDt!tatioa ltb IlkrftrM and all di lrd tuftratt.
Uoa. $1. PartJf-a UtIb at a dUunce can .telt It
MadAKMby mail mlih qmal aity and MtMaik to
tnreMrlTam, aa If la tv-mm. A f ud and rxpitdt rnart.
Tltu-n oat. a1U all ItKjcSrira anrr4 aid LkrVai
rnckwl. al by ma'.l on ntH of t-rtr ae mi
tloned. Tba Utclcl tcrrj n i&tliU'.rjrd. and
all corrrrponnVbop rKanat4 r fi-Xrrj L 1U r x
of the blebrtt order farftUbcd tboe Cclrtrt tbmv.
Write plainly Um Cay of the taoctb and tt la Ux
yon wrre born, rndoklns a amaU W of hair.
Andrea. banana IL A. I'LICRJOO, 4
I, o, Daavl r, trrraxo, N.T.
MayS My.
Marvin's Patent
ALUM AKD DHY PLASTElt
FIBE A XI) BUBO LAB PROOF
SAFES)
WATinANTEn tUbrtlalbrort4l Nrrrarr4a
ibe Iron. Nerr loa tbdr Lr-u4 tV..irm
ArrlUie only fsaira tnd 1Jh Alum and Urr crr
lca td or call lor aa i::otrivi ciTiVrcr.
ILallVIN A CX).
rrladpaJ I No. 90 flroadaray. York.
Wa?rboar f No. tn tbwtstl at-, rUlxkHTt'
May 2 HI '
BEACTT. Aabarn. Ccl
rtm. llatra. and Mllra
Cl'IlLH pr6av4 W tK
Of iTof. IX Urrci rrtarf
) lion warraxlnd to rarl LU
. mt trlrnt and atilihoni
a a 4 - i a
Mir ox niMTm iUry
rlnrlrla. or beaTj. &1r curl. Jlaa bnrn tm4 to Lba
f aLlonaio of 1 ana and uondon. tib th mot rrU-
to Ibe La!r. Vlcx Hr
lonabio of 1'arl. aud London. tib tne boM
frtn- raaalia. Dora "no !mrr
mail, araiod and port pa J 4. a I. Dcw-rlMlr cirtxlar
bcmlt. No.roiarrr atm,Tryy,N. T. KArarxt
for tbc Ctdtrd Utra. . JiJ tXAj
.TrnitPcrTcs h4 vrs-
lf TACIIKS foKvd to
rrow pon Ihe atnovibr-tt
face la from tbre to Cjc
eAji by nlex lr. her!-.
V KcrUtrratrar .
!!rr. the citwt cxdsfBl
fliarorrry la modern irw
acxlnff tpon ibe ivd end
tmlraraloea manner. ltbaabrranaeJl-y
Hair la aa aln'M
lb elite of Tana and Loncm alia l nsjt Cj'
anr. Namr fcf all ttrtbaarr iU bt rtyi
and If retire AatMactloo la not rlrt ta rrtrr in
CatttOb
lae moorir wia be rbMf T)y rriixrtd. Met ny aaaH,
aaii'd and poatpald. 41. IacxlTJre rlrrvlr and U
lira lala maileJ frre. AAdrraa ttlTOLK. Mil TT X
IUL. enrmiata, jo. tsa iartT tUret, Trvy. J. T.
axnu ior m LUiai nuira.
Mm
t.y-lly
Tbi ALE t Drrard cxprti!y fcr Soclhera Varkcta,
and WAIUlANTrD TO KXXPCC ANTCTJUATH
Iking cxdsatTtlr cggaanA tl th iborf tctlnaaw, X
accosted aew aampshire farmer "by ie J vtKrui io cZn ZTiniT. jdiixillntS to
road Side, S to his crops. M What GO I rtle. pnrtLaalsx la nj ILca.
when it falls afid Set it on its war again,
j : luti. Viilir the babv will learn
auu " .r .,. . - i v.
how, and its muscles win
ute?anditwilUot only walkout noon
tt ouble mother by ninnnig jwwy.
1 Laughter and - applause, So with the
kero; true he is umisetf to freedom .and
th? duUes of citirenship, but give him a
few rndiinental lessons, and you
P?d "P0"." JLT: l onVto thwack
Slavery w '7 - , , to tho
ti hut it urouut' v .--c,
ft. . "ii ;dHl blasting blight
" : a aa a w m a - - -
you raise nere m iiNew liampsnirer'
"Wc have no crops to brag of." replied
lti It AVIA 4t0 fa aa a . .a 4C 0a aa . a a. . . " 1, a a4V
i hit iiiiiiiiALi iai iiii'.i. .tw :i .i ii aa ai a miii i: l.
corn is not much with ns none ever for 1 . W Hi XwOTTiainOt
market ; then between the weave! and the CZAVZIT T- JTEAlt SOUTH TZ0XT.
rusx, oi iaW years, w iUl ixcn , (Ckto a
oats and notatoes do nrcttr wtiL rmd mtw wrtttti.,,
eenerally, we have a irood crori of ha v. Trn0IXSALS EETAlL UTiLt
xot mucn ot an object to live bare in j x-iqaonv vaax jk ooacc
New Hampshire," replied tho South Cir- -
olina gentleman. The Yankee's prilo vks mo ret itock g trmw. tjccra. Tobnco.
a iiiua Deuiea. ana noinnncr to a. aonrvii i -r hs--"j.w--
, J , , , ,77 . I ItttTeaJaattacooaaXocJCtftaabeXl
nousd hard bV. from tvhich a Rmrtvnt I
shoutmg boys were just bouncing, added, CxEOOEExES,
" I forget to tell yon of one of our crobs.
? - - . T-T- . f ( I . . m m . ,.
Sir, veroU0 TTICt I7a JXCXb JAIXmpXiiXft. "a 'y maaa anaqjxm-ftx.ta tar a ua-
Lfotiputs ol applause. J Aow, .North Car- w yon cxira rood stLrmisnro flote. Ta.
iliro rrr.fs m n Van I. UOZaa Bmr. rOrC Or UtTUXtZ u 07 CBI. n-V
.v:. u: c V, -xr .n I and 1 will be piraaod to mrrTc. t
N. TL I make a rr-dallT of Sa-Ealttnx rWtr, and
aak yon to U a trial.
Jiaj l-u
CRISPER COTIIAr
Cb ! abe a UactiirJ at-d frr. .
ttltb tUrrr eyct. at raSUxt ba. i
XVboae csVJar txTZrili aoft, it ? ix, j
I; acrntacd Tiry bacrt ad f".g
CIUSPER COMA,
For Chrir tia Eiirof cstLcr &a bto Vrry
lid Obey BirIsU cr Ecary
T3r rts tll artkia LadUa end CctCa2s eta Vcartl
JD f y IWaarJTea ibocrand I OA. llUl c- aracia
In U.a arorU Ihet V.U carl rtraixM LaZr, and at iW aaam
time rtrt It a baastlfil. ttorr riTanaca. TVa Crta-
E Co-ma no n!y en la iba bair. bnt trri?w-
rui.-i and rUafaara tt: la blrxJr aad CCiSdj
pdznad, and U tna aon cotttUu arrUcf tbe ctn
rrer oil trad to Via) Awrioax pxbc. Tba Crirpat Coma
arm na aexx rj gy acima, ai 1 1 ; aas t-ntrr-aar iiwHv
a-i ore art to
. . ?Tn. S VTaat Irjtrta tzavt, e raaxraX, T.
AtXCTEffr
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17 Ha rat cf EH. OrmUfS tJTTg
raa cxaoa pemanrxr, ana a
W
rt aaiocitlirf ric aj Vbltk ra atnm&l fMata
nltaiia tL'za tut rprCal and Srracrra i:0T
Gcneal ttT tad rjatrrefc. Lea-a cC
r-9 -xf a. -r r ai ! a al
Simm 'ml' r' " an a 11 1 I
d
man, w . S i t.1M;rrr hllfttlL
white, and wasmueeu
Ltrv interest of tho SUite. n ny
we turn -
The rather let us dfg its gra e M aerj ,
this business of raising men. raYeslw
u Yes Free Schools are a crying need
of the State. It is an old truth that the
stability of a free government can only
be found in, the general intelligence! -of
the people, and the honor and prosperity
of the North Carolina that is now rising
from the ashes and desolation of war, rill
depend greatly upon the number and
character of her free cchoolsu rAmen.1
: Nowf a majority of this great meeting
agree with me that we want in North
Carolina a civil government, based uhon
. aa a a m a
tne votes ana hearts. ot all the people.
ana one that will bring us these cvr
poimcai reiorms to wnicn i nave aitu
C. E. TH01IAS, .
1. . '
ATTORKET AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
Omcx Conarm Fotxcx
Nxrwuniy.
Hxxcocx Stx.
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jectiisl latiar'Jon. rr&dcra U tba
yirwCA err c u'aao.
jf rn-aiiJrr, ic ll 3 reora Ita rjLtm. rrnrar Oa
btaib of inoae "ab Lar navj4 U by auxtai aXoanT
WTw5cnTu brrt no anort ry -tora-
and lrorxt Ti""- 3
lay rbe ina l3xtr, and aa at oara rratorrd to f
barri- rVrtact Care la Oaarantrrd a rcrr
nooa. !Mral.arftTatlraia waAiraxj I
Onabotala a2WltX ta cact a rsrt la 2 rtae
"also. de. JoncvTLLirs r?ncjlJL
tbe rparT and prrtawt fxre of Ocott iWt.
UmlxTl DlacW 6 trVinra. andaaaC, uj
of ta aUacra ajwl Llacier. Caraa tt art-d ta frf
S tTa Ca ra. TWy are prepared frosa Tart-Vierayaa
rioitacb ar teprrn- ta l? braa- C
UnaoeaaaryvbUaeairf O-ea. nooaaUa-r
any naanrliaatUJaaiaBalalriXa. rnoa,
rJ!?- - . rrm m2 be a4 l
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