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; .' , . - : ' . . . . 'I i : - . ! ' . . . : . - - - " r. . ;-r - ':: -",:-.; . -, .;-: - r:-!.-., a - ; ' - ... . - .- . . - . ........ - ... . . .. - , "RATES' OP ADVERHSmO !:: t TcvliMof ctJkc(t?c4 retail: OMiqunoMUMrUM . tch mSc9cstiDrnJrft . . :ic?a. 11 1 tLzz tt 1 1 f . $4.00 'ijjsi : . .1.00 lafe Insurance I flAJiOATTAK roll Li 3 Insurance ompany, NEW YORK. ! $4,000,000 Elivi- .unnt wcw i caiurc in l(Bdsandlttodcs of Insurance ! ! lirrJBSr iM770 OF MORTALITY, P" io OH COMPANY; u r a i v, t Wui iroijitf of Payment of 'M -PREMIUMS Mr liuiH) D.HU'.iia i'i WsBBS RECEIVE THE LABQE82 v 1 AN' ()RBINAN3E rdr the Support of the City, Cfovcrnmcnt. a , Sec 1. .ft i ordained hj theMftTor tiM Ccrancil rf tlte city 01 New lfern. Tnat for the fiscal vest enams done 90tVb 18C8, A tax of one per cent npon the Sloe all of real estate within the limits at the corporation;.! and. (he same le herebj laid to be collected as is by law provi ded. UxAn in' 'jc,' rii l I It i$ further-ordained That from and . after tho 1st day of April, 1868, no person, firm or corporation shall prosecute orcanry on either of the trades or ocenjmuons mentioned in Section 6 of, this. ordinance, until he or tiicy- BQAii nare ootainea a u cense therefor ta the raaa- ner hereinafter eroTided, J: .v, I, SecS. It is furth&ordaiht&That everr ncrson or 1 sons desiring to obtain a linBe shall register with the City Clerk, first ; his name, or their name or style : se-4 condi the trades or occupation for which a license is desired. t tnlrd, tuc place wheresna, trade or occapa- uon is to be carried on; fourth, if an inn-keeper, .the yearly rental of the house and property to be : occupied for said pnritose, and thereupon, upon payment to . the City defki or other person authorized to collect the tax herein provided,' shall make out "and delirer a Ii- cense for such trade or occupation, which license shall . . . . : : . i a V i . cunimue in xorcoior one mourn, m, tnepiacc or premu es described therein.- . -. . f i '-,S,U .r i Sec. 4, It is f urther ordained. That If ' any person or Ecrsons shall exercise or carry orrany traae or business ereinafter mentioned fort the exercising of which, a license is required without taking out such license as. is Xxi that behalf required, hej she,. or or they shall, for every such off ence respectively forfeit a penalty equal te three times the amount of the sum of money rrapoa cd for such license to the use of the city, , , tSec 5. And be it further prdatned, That in every case' where more thajrone of the pursuits, hereinafter described shall be carried on by the same person in the same place at the fame time, except as therein men tioned, license must be taken out for each, according to tne rates severally j rescriDea. i . . Sec. , And be tt further ordained. That on nd after the first day of April, 1868, for each license granted the sum herewith stated, shall be respectively and monthly paid. , Any number of persons carrying on any business coming within the purview of this ordinance," in part nership may transact such business at such place, nnder such license, and not otherwise. : . ; - rr - - 1(1.) Cankers shall pay ten dollars for each license, and every person shall be deemed a banker w.thin the mean ing of this Ordinance, who keeps a place of business where credits are opened; in favor of any person or firm, by the deposit or collection of money or currency, and the same, or any part thereof shall be paid out or remmitted upon the draft or check of such creditor. : ; i (2 Auctioneers, shall pay ten dollars for liceijso. I Every person shall be deemed an auctioneer whose oc cupation It Is to offer property for sale to tbe highest; Diaaer. A t V J - Governor, ot, the tatc 6t New, York ; anil iic ,ii.,.m nviuw case iiau uiu loiciu vr isvy aartrusctnetts. . Tor iTcrtlsctoeaU lacrttl !rrtxhtrty,n t iubcx i-jj rxirs 14 torn, Jf.C t NEW RTCRjw T7.PTKTVnVR oo ' i oh UiCjtact to'kccp the Pcmocnitic party of 1. tt ,Wc .1 Thereturna fmmMkfna.&na- Vermont rl I ahonltl regard lua election at tins jtino-l maloritvof tbe Htat coriffrntalAttrthc connlry on tlie CS rcconsirua ion policy ' oi f. tbe noopoon. In the Latelr in rebellion nf having a sad effect on Seyindur:,. Hear him:. I tVLT9 '. ;wnen fitcsadmcss ot purpose, clcci-1 cofiBumuorta'sccuriog equal ciTil and political I am fadincr. Anrlv. fadin-f : ?. tj-ktk- V 1 - las one of tho greatest 1 Andr.ve lost the gift,- of ditamiiig v I U As I dreamed thd other day; VVnere tnc pemocratiq legions v J -:? Who have rowed me their support I They baye gone to other regions, r; : u, v4niWmnSPhort- li At';- Though the friends that gathered round me They hare left me in thedartrress,'w j"'' ;j Blind.nidweakjUrid faint W grope, : 1 i Had I record now as Grant ; has. r . . ii i sion, and sclf-coiitrol aro-so miich needed, U all, and it is the datjr of tho Qorcrn as oho of thV fWontt rlimitjo ihitL m?Il lostn those Institutions and to pro T SLflii ik gf51 calaraiucs tiiav Vcnt lho pp o ucli 5UUa f roo being rr could befall the coantry.- . - julmlttcd to a etato of anarchy. fr ; . r -Moreover ho has beca put 10 uoraina- IL The irnarantcc bT Oonrrest of caual tion by a Convention rwbich has openly I su3jrSo an loyal men at the South was de- NEW BEItNEBEPUBLTCAn: ii scnts, to. pay the greater part of tho pub- mAihtAinert . Mi thnKfW nf mrrin I i- fl - 4tr H..i ' licdcbxbhtlctcl to preserve the Union, all'tho loyal States properly belongs to the pco-ib-i depreciated bater' Baeh a' measure I VHPi - tbosc 8tatcs. , ,t, . , wouldin my-jndgrabnL boa.pal olatlOlipf the pnbiicr faith, pledged Under 1 re( Hirea thci rvmeAtof the nnblie ln(U.ht!. - i t i i i r : . :rr. r " , , ciruumsuiuces vm.ci) siiomu ;iiavc. occn I new in the uttermost coodnaith to all crcdi UUUllU 1 JPrompt toaid tny isinff nll A VL on oil Jionorauio men. Jiir. OCV- I vr;i uoiuo nnu uurwu, do oniy. nccoroin? i (lw . ClCV.Vlfl aCCentin?? hlS nOTRtnatlOn- tO thO ihfVlilVatinn tlmntl lw ronallrvl.Vwl rrv!nr,l f a t . Ii. i- . r-J' . " ' ivBe the in-pat nsntr nttii 1 ; i - i-iTCSHicucy no adopts the deciarauon that as rapunv as me national laim wtu pc . A ;i V ,r I,::..' mmL.--,- itnUtfrt Krt'mM'i'n '.wU T VnW Yi- The HftUOOil llcbtJ COntTACUd AS It I fLet noalmbn Chasb unbraid tiw ' T. ' i. -:!i:r ! A. been for the presenratiou of the Union i . . -. ' a - - i iiiiuiiinr kii iiiiiiiiii'ii.iiKr mi iiiii iiiKiirvfiii. - i. - . . .... . . . (3. ). Betail. Dealers In liquors, including all distilled id wines of every description, shall pay five -dollars for each license. ' Every persen or fermented liquors,: and fVTVr.S Oi tut l BONUS EVER GIVEN. who shall bffer f or sale such liquors 1 in less quantity than one gallon at one time, o . the same -, purchaser, shall be regarded a retail dealer in liquors. : - r - ' (4.) Retail Dealers shall pay one dollar for each license. Every person whose occupation it is to sell or offer for sale groceries or any goods, wares or merchandise, or foreign brdomestic productions, in less quantities than a whole original piece or package, at one time to tbe same person not including wines,, spirituous or malt lienors), shall be regarded as aj retail deaicr.r: . ' (5.) Wholesale Dealers shall pay four dollars for each license," Every person whose occupation or business ttis to sell groceries or any goods,, wares or merchan ni se, bv one or more original package or ; piece- at - one time, to the same purchaser, or wines' and liquors in- quantities of more than one gallon, shall be deemed a-! wholesale dealer. " ., , . , . , (6.) Hotels, Inn's and Taverns, shall pay five dollars for each license, . Every place where food and" lodging are provided for and furnished lo.travelors or sojourn ers, rn view ox payment tneretor, snaii be regarded as a Hotel, Inn or Tavern. ; ' ! . f' . ' v- L .. (7. 'Brokers and Commission Merchants shall pay four dollars for each license ; Any-person , except one holding a license as wholesale dealer or banker whose a I WENDS MADE ANNUALLY ON 11 PARTICIPATING POLICIES, NO CLAIMS UNPAIp, KINDS OF NONFORFEIT NG !'T..r k;ai i LIFE AND MND 0 WMENT V' r ff- 41. POLICIES ISSUED, : He will haveno cause for sorrow. " .When he lars how bad I'm. beat. ; . Like a noble rrern Cesar , . ". . . Once I put theiing -aside Yet IJget the nonXjiation, . :0 But 'twere better ' had died. . . . 'Should the base plebeian rabble , ' . . .Dare to cast i ts faithless, eye, . : : . Where Frank Blair, my Vcatcn consort, -Weeps above his pint of rye. Seek him say tho loyal people Had no use for him or mo, . Though 'tis true, we both havp thought so, . We must bow to the decree. . . ; ... , : t .. "And for thee, Oh, noble Andy! ; In whose shoes I hope to stand, Rcach to me from out the White House - One last; dear, consoling hand Tell them that' the men have told me : ' That my hope is in the dust Teach, oh; teach me ! teach me bravely How to fail if fail I must.1 ; VI am dmg, dy,"tadiug k m :: . 1 T : 1 Ebbs my blooming hope away, , f " Arid I've Jost. tlie gift of dreaming V . ,. As I dreamed the other day. . riAh no more among the people . J..j ,. 1 pare I lilt my ' bowing head; . ,1 i Belmont now, or Andy, aid me I : v White House ! ah, the hope is dead ! . timd t period American . politics as this" tergiversation: It: was, perhaps, "not unfit' that Mr. Soy- Congress to reduce, the rate of interest thcrc- mour, after-presiding ,in-18C4 over the .D"hVfc'cf!'cVlh?-acs4y ?Dt t ChiMM rvv.: ,k:v. i, XV -That the best policy to diminlih our Chicago .Contention, which declared tho of dcbl s t0 80improvc our credit that wui . liuiui u, Miuuiu prcsiuo over uie capitalists will sock to loan us money at lower Convention of ; 1 8C, in which a propbsi- rates of interest than wenow pay, "and must .tion to -discredit the' debt "contracted" to continue to pay so long asrcpudiatJoxi, par- carry on the war was received wiUi nrc- JW11 Qr co'15 F should be administered with the strictest econ omy and the corruptions which liavc been so shatacfolly nursed and; fostered by Andrew Johnson call loudly for radical reform. , V;JIL We pro roundly deplore uc unume- rmlt has turui m i fair Auusaav. xnuTsaav. ntlfl M i . 1 f. f tt... I . . . lur nuciapuun ; ' auu ibis tuc uuty ui v y ? - f A Saturday.Horrdngs mendoiis cheering," and that ho should be the chosen instrument to execute this act of National tcrpitude.. ' I do not believe that the wishcaor opin- imons of thoj great body of the Democrat- v.' Or ZACll WEEK. ic . party ; arc :f airly! expressed in : these j ly end tragic 'death of Abraham Lincoln, and procecdingfv : They ,havo nothinc in com-1 regret the accession to the Presidency of An- non with the statcsman-liko viowsof pol- " , " V f LTI t .v i ' f 4t . to the pcoplo who elected h uy, and the high sense ot tho national teZtJ&Sl cod to support; mon icy, honor, which gnid6d tho ' party when high who has acted treacherously him and tho . cause who has usurped m legislative and judicial functions; rn ox zt cha yzn m tbkkt. IVIartin Van Huron, JWilliam Ju Marcy, whdjhas! refused to ex cento the laws; who &nas .w rigut,: jucwis vass,. ana Dtepncn r?. " r:;:. : , . rrr" NEW I Iniirrloo irnrn nmmirf fhn inner rir-i om. I . . . . . . 1 jw5wgl)iv.w...w..a v..v. wuc- pi0Y4 his exocuuvo powers to rcnacr inscenro uuju3 niuiiwriD. m me property, inc peace, nocny anu tuc, oi V. SEE BUT ONE SOURCE OF ciUzcn; who has abused the pardoning SAlS'K'ry FOU THE COUNTRY UN- power; who has denounced the National Leg- DELISTING CIRCUMSTANCES fe-MSa bycve AND Til AT IS, IN. THE ELECTION nhS2owW OF GEN. GRANT. In his decision of construction of the States lately in rebellion: character, -,'ood sense, moderation, , and who' lias perverted Uie public patronage into ii:;,1,. r.r!nf;.m ' T ' 4i, an engine of .wholesale Corruption : and who disinterested patriotism,;. I belie VDi tho !m i Justly impeached for high crime boilth Will bavo n far better hopo Of rc .n(l mlsdfcmcanOrs: ana nroocrlv renounced gaining the position in tho Union to guilty thereof by the votes of thirty-fiTC Scn- which iwsi euuueu,' iuuii 'uuuur. iv Jiian U E It N E 1 r C a r f r. GENERAL J0HH A. DIX OUT FOB GEN- Kviflfnaaa If fo f rtiirrhooA a oil fitAVa mnnitv rAO1a or merchandise, or seek orders therefor in original or J THE DEMOCRACY ASTOUNDED ! nnbrbken packages, or.produce; or to manage business I , matters for the owners of vessels, or consignors of freight, or whose bnsintws It is ito purchase, rent cr; sell real estate for others, snail be regarded as a uanicer or Commission Merchant. - : (l ,(8.) Theatres, Circuses and Jugglers shall pay a' sum not to exceed two hundred 'dollars to be fixed by "the Citv Council in each case. ' I ' .) iwUng Allies or Billiard Rooms shall pay four heartily, joined in sustaining the Govuni (10.) Horse Dealers and Livci-yj Stable keepers shall pay four dollars tor cacn license. v It is known to be an' established fact that leading Democrats all over the coun- try, esecially a large number of those who whose political carcor has" been- in noth ing more conspicuously marked than in an utter infirmity of purpose. INDEPENDENTLY O F ALL THESE CONSIDERATIONS, I SHOULD HE -GREATLY SUR PRISED IF THE PEOPLE OF THE tors. IX. The Doctrine of Great. Britlan and other European powcrstiiat because a man Is once a subject1 he is always so, must be re sisted at every hazard by the United States, as a yelic of feudal times, not authorized by the laws or nations; ana at warwiin our na tional honor and independence. ! NatnraCzed citizens are entitled to protection in all their rights of citizenship, as though they were UNITED STATES WERE TO ELECT natlv0-born; and no citizen of . the United States, native or naturalized, must be liable A MAN WHO WAS MAKING, AT JIow-for. Mts doncOT wrts tpra In tS rPTTl Afl.UUnTVi ST? MI IOTP AM 7 .' i fT 'T ah iii vvviiiini x i vi' iiutji.v, I coiuiirv i nnu u bo oxtcbvcu . anu imnnsonca. rpilfi XtETUJUJCATf U Urvrd Mu . i i ti.it, IiiepEEiEit; hiI Prciresare Jcnnal , wtlch shall reflect tbt eoUmcnts tad opinions oC iW imit(ai loyal tojmliUoa of Ztlcrm Hortk C&rft Ha, by sagnopiumhUcryosdtlqa u tbe doctrfiica of &ocoMk, and by a feaxtets advocacy of the clem mentaml the Old Flag during the late THE 4th OF JULY, 18G3, A SPEECH J it is the duty of the Government to Interfere 1 principle (11) Peddlers shall pay fifty cents for each license. rAhnllW aim imxv nnnn nnrl nuLcnnVnn UH.1U01H1N 1 Ul' AIIj lllr!. UlA N' n -I..--:'.!.!.- i. .t. Jt ' ' ny person, except persons peddling newspapers, books 1 1 I Af!TFRIRTTCS OF AN FLEVATKD domestic oroduceks theirOwn Droducinerwho sells rtnnlnM - Swvxmi n nn,l nr.nnllv nnQlf. vn hy.Vjl111?1 3JL 2Ul1XAtY. or offersno sell at retail goodsjvi-ares or commodities, ' : 1 J 1 LUVli Ui? UUUJSlltl, jl :'-llI. 1 csiKil honor than-the brave soldiers and seamen wuo cnuurca me jiarasnips ox cam- .1. travelling from place to place in the streets shall be aeemea a peuuier. . ; i . i and earnest in favor of Geant. VERY HOUR WHEN GEN. GRANT 00.) Manufacturers shall payLvo dollars for each ii- About the greatest political sensation WAS CARRYING THE VICTO- P111 anrl cruise, ana impcniica ineir lives in I Tin inn T.ihnrftr Trl RIOUS ARMS OFTHE UNION INTO WHEN THOU- wholesale dealer or banker or firm who shall manufact-1 of the dav. however.' is the late emphatic ure by hand or machinery, and oflEer for sale any goods, . . ., VICKSBURG AND wiiva nr mnrchanAiRexeedinff rannnallv the sum of I letter OI (xeneral .lOIIX A. J JlX. thfi Amor- I Ar v' . one thousand dollars shall be deemed a manufacturer- J . . . t ,: r i tv ' (13.) lawyers, rnysiaans, uennsxs, rnotograpners 1 ivau.. xuuiistur at x arie. vjuueiai xjls, is i nnivTT4,xr WT?T?T? ! TrTTTTJT. and Printers shall mt one dollar for each license. I .'.--. i . . . . . .1 UY AliliW WftHlV 1 UUlUWlr (ii, jixpresfc companies eiiau, pay nyq uonars wr v,u . omu r tY;ijr auuHM viiv ui: iic I XltilllV . ISIjVJiJX mubir iiiuueiiuai, x7emocraia oi , me coun- i ur 111 oduuu pensions provided by the laws for these brave defehders of the nation arc oblirrations never i ' I A lj I i IH IIIIK HHI.il I V V .1 II n: Inlut I nrrmt T rm ina i nt nrl nmn rm r W Minister at I ans. Lrencral Dix is TRYMEN WERE i POURTNG OUT the gallant dead arc the wards of the people Equality before tlio Law. miCIES INCONTESTIBLE, - ff r. ZOHa MADE ON POLICIES, y. ! - ')1.1 'rrj .":: y.yiiT .i (15.) All public drays shall pay twenty-five cents for each license.- - ; . . (16.) - Cart-houses shall pay two dollars for each li cense,;,"1 .:::, r ." :.,-.:ri ' i .-!'S ': Sec, 7.. be it further ordained. That all Or dinances and parts of Ordinances conflicting herewith, be, 'and the same are hereby repealed. - ; .mnf'p;; JOHNS. SIANIX, City Cf erk. New Berne, N. C March 30th 1868, r '. i . :- try. His; voice, just now, is certain to i . t , i t i .. . t . ONi THE PIJVINS ISSS ACT7' lTiU to f ' , IN DEFENSE I "VTi Pnniirn lmm!rfllnn -wMrli In th cj a wn Tin? pmr I . , i .i i il. v.. .v. .. .i 3. 111 Lj UJ T - I TiaSl llS ILUUIA1 bU U1UU1 WCUU1. UL'TLl- ERNMENT WHICH MR. SEYMOUR WAS DOING ALL IN I ns POWER opracnt, and resources and fftTcaso of power i to tbis republic, tnc asyium of tnc epprcssed I l ii f II II U U arrest attention, and wield a powerf ul in- nirice throughout the nation, He is the ,Ta EMBARRASS AND DISCREDIT. edyUberi man who was J appointed Secretary of I. am quito willing that you should This convenuon declares itself. In War at the close $ osrpkMta. rltk maBM tonrf ,of Buchanan's admin- show this letter to any friends who may symrnany a PPrc Prics strog-1,0 tt hi rM otAt; take an interest in ray opinion in regard b"J?w JTrr Arou- ui,rtn l 7, i. wiu. wmiuK niuuii, uuu uaiuvr hl.vrik wcro Aililwl bv & nnanlmoni roti! r 1 Wan por- MLAR LIFE POLICIES AFTER , - ' - - . . - V - i - - pBB Tears nonforfeitable Ijwment nd teu Annual payment Policies, Non ANTKTi-.AO'ENTS- ft75 to ft 200 tier month. everywhere, male and female, to introduce f tstration. and bv the 'GENinNE . IMPROVED COMMOTT ' J . nU. 1U Jk -.:LUIIf .iUavUUlJSi.l I:U1JI ID lllflll'. 111111,11 Ul 1111111 in , . 1 1 1 t . rv 1.111- 1. . m This Machine will stitch,- hem, fell, tuck, I . n i- 'a' niarly desirous ot removing tho impress- ffihoTJaaaSS? &o$lZS i" . S: u;n "nu,r ion, if it exists, that I am in favor of Mr. ly warrstuteu lur uy year. - r c viiu pay i i?i iici o miu uauiuuu iiiau wuvs will I jX'YDlOUr, or UlO rCpUfliavlOn Ol any SLOOO for any machine that will sew a strong-1 . 1 :, 4 . ' , . I r t? iri . er, more beautiful, or more elastic seam than er iorget tne tnniiing ana terse order he on oi me puouc UCUL. 'ours. ' ii maKes uie "juasnc ijock omen. Every second stitch can be cut, and still the cloth can not be pulled apart without tearing iU We pay agents from $75 to ,$200 per month and) expenses, or a com mission from which twice that amount can be made. Addiess SECOMB & CO.. Pittsbttbg. Pa., or BOSTON. CATJTION,-Do not.be ImDOsed noon 4v other par ties palming off worthless cast-Iron machines, under aadcfcartlt ta picW for tU mi'Tlmir txrU4sit 4 it lorn i GovsruDcst a&A iu ereOts Us i -. . . . araOaU mm of Um Mlt i tlx i Kcalrea, iiiat wc 'Highly: oranmrnq Ujeiwf.'i . . inlrlt nf marri.anlmltv and fbrlir-irnTir xt ih 1 -6To BaiM which men wno nave scrvoa in tne rc Demon issued to one of his subordinates when insults to. the American Flag were be coming numerous? Resolved upon let ting insurgents tnow.his sentiments, ho is-; tics panning on worthless cast-iron machines, unaer l it- rrtllrt,:. . To iw. -t. . the same name or otherwise.- Ours is the only genuine sucd 1 Q I following I ; ,AP. ANY ON3S AT- I i:U PRIC ES CU R REN T.; I am. dear;sir. V 4W Very 'truly, you rs, . John A. Dix. bnLwho now.frankly and honestly co-oper ate with us in restoring tho peace of the coun tryliand rccoristnictinff Uie Southern Bute govcromels upon the basis of Impartial Jus ticei and Enual Itichts. arc received back Into hq, communion ox. mo lov&ipeopie; ana w.e tav6rlho removal of the dlsualiticaltons and tstricUons. iniposed mxwi too lale rebels in tho i same measure as their spirit of, lovalty UrVttlniBa4 cC ocr aerial I jxiprrtn d HIM ON TTIE -SPOT. n " ,' REPORTED BT ' . J Hubbs & Brother S r ' K General Dix is still a Democrat, but :s Democracy, have been' 'managing matters of ofllm 0.,' stcd; wUIiithcBominKtions of. SKV- lTamy'o'n. S ffi Ex-Gov Onns Otikion qy toe Dewo crato Candidate. -Gov. . Orr. ofi South Carolina, who is nowl in this city, has been will direct, nnd as may be consistent with the ' " "" - o I llritlwl 'I lirvt we rrmfrnlTA f ho rmfit tiHn. a piece of his mind on the bugling way tho ciplcsUaid down in the immortal Declaration Inilcpcndcnc as-the true 'foandauon of rnUOt government and? we hail.wiih ghuinosa every eHort, toward making these . COMMERCE, A ORICULTURT, ART. SCIENCE. AND LITERATURE, WCi rvodrv tach aUctlkw 'ty Jtrrrta, Emttv, SUJ " vUvv a&d 8iaza4rk at vpaet vta ptrait.4 . n full reports a all Butters of Local Xxlert Va f a wwiBg are examples of the operuttona of thii 2)r': Gwctf Wines, 'Liqupra j . i -Middle Street New-Berne. fr, . is " riYrrT?TTT?a Coffee IUo.. . LasruavTa 1 ) Maracaibo: xntf 'newttu7n-i' mqub.uua repuuiauug noiumauuu ui ocyuivur uu iair nwo' uow principles a living reality on every men oi 'a wtHninen r i ;MtiL..k..-v .iC'i1'' W ; rv ... rrcat mistakes.' Sevmour. . because ho re. I .f. en . , ' . -t mVritwxuUtrnuTHtoiUr ,,vtvi4Jt-mtormPX.:;Uie democracy, ana toer Jmnmctica,rjle an'd ninw , ruw ; . , f , ;,, . y, j ,-2 7.(v? i'iforA. takea a? bold stand for Gen.' Grant, and Blair, on account 'of his revolutionary 'r v. : ir. ' J, '. .1 I : - . ; ' , . -"v-- .. (, ' . I letter Besides Blair Was-a ' miliMrV wnt? I 3 At iiingnamton, iNCW XOrKJ on Uie CVC-I . , - . - -v -I Wrv mmmnris? thft followinrr letter to ,cu,cr:. 1,ucs 131rri Zs n ani l - 1 te . r ,w:.a.L I J- . - . i w v l tftrwi inn inmrvm rw b n r Aiir wi i m c , wiiniy i v - i nil i ii i iiijii 1 1 . iuji iiii m t m m mw-mr tr r- w- w v a a w . ' m . . r i i iiiui li i ji.iuwvii w i u ki ik i i k i t t k a a m i & a w w w ' - - hi r n rw mm m m l ra w w h mm m. - w m K I i . St iDomingo j . . . . . . . IVvA "Vf n T r TTirenn if 5 ! "J mJM ..... Li uunnowaer ana lmtwnai . . i j ..X Java.,;... u M IUUiVaill IVVK IAAW1UV. ntaa'D. PBXJC PAID. ' ADDKD TO POUCT. I TOTAL AM'T POL.I 10,848; &.SQS. f Alt rv S f - ISnglish Breakfast . 28 : 20 20 1 50 90 I 70tf 90 2 25; I 00. 1 90' 1 00 75 ,1 25 2 25 . , 20 h fS f Line" pemocrat,. especially' having a gi-eat civilan statesman, and they I sons ivcrc firing a. salntc in honor of the Slioiuu uavc uwa cunsisicru in lim lUCa. I?mu.1t ,in i Mnrv n R n nrt n vmr nw every via 54;- j in iact, w every man wuo uesircs io;8ce 2 25X I tho peace ; 4and honorof the whole coun f 1 1 it .. rcnuieuju was txiuauy tooicciionaDio on ac- I i. i i tt . xr ,unt of his identity with bid won.ut po- f 53' EJT "'r. o"; " ' cics. ii, me ucmocracv had nomlhatcd .XJ1VIU ur WV iui.uS 61iUk uu, j la Eadcra 2?onk ranaa, U MTtaUsta Uc U NhtSLentIreIr Ne Tlan, plving Insurers the! ever made dj any uompany in the same KKSS a. ..... Flour, from . . -i . . . . . . 10 50 20 00 i Gibbed llerrinlr, per box , Xard iv. . j '.': T. .; .'iiLiiv....-..-Molasses,' New Orleans '.,..4. iuce,,.,...(,..M.,.,,it 15 00 ;18 00 20 1 25 10 . fa , Chase, the Governor said, his name, so lontr I erai -rounds bad been fired, and when he identified with.tho abolition of slavery, would waV crigagcil ramming down the cart- carry Geonria and" AUbama tho rest would lurciy ujsciiargea : ana ; uio unionunaic "0 5. 'A:T !,'tT 'O 71 O t(fj pj S-tHt: . f j.f, wranuiaiea. 4 1 - -rtiimini' . ..... . "..'! Tit' t?l iir. ...... I 4i"weQ (If 4n (rnnrt tlAn1th anlnl.mil nn icwvl. aiviaenas uie same as u no .... Ai3au a v Salt .ii I. iVilU A 5i';'i. . .i.J. L'iiiu ' a s 00 t Apples. Dried,. . 4 . .......... 4 ; f , 10 JMWqT-. ... i .... . . .... . . j. .... - lBltf Cft .20 . Pork,t)er bbl. ........... . . . . j . . . .-. . so. 00 31:50 Beef, Corned, .ivi iw 1. ;i:V; v-.il. liiV. 15-tfft.:. slv- Uuttecta s,.!;:;;....:'.. iitv.p iiso .ca. - 50 Cheese.t. ,..5;. I...U 4G : 22 7 try preserved. Let every line .and 'sen tence be read and 'pondered over with care, iicre it is : " Paris, September 4, 1 S68. My Dear Sir: It was my J my distance from home ; would z - t. 1 aw-w M,m . a . -m m trm r -m t w w - - - - made, and tho wounds irchild had served. for ly iu the btc war for Bionwu. nuuw uu eJOhx-.vi iu ujh wiwn iiwi 1 u,j Uion, ana nann rciurnca irora tuc ',? .P"!1? "S5 sthioe without muUhtioa or diriSaini. ErpmbSUmx trill Cr M aa a4crtkiac fxrc&t ans .1 nil fro for nwn ; Tr tYiHViot :nnt it I vniilliV 9mii wero both earned awav bo. vT 1 "was a i11 mistake :for 1110 Southern Demo-' I tween . Uio elbows and the wrists. IIo havoo- cracy to - insist on peing Jreprescnted in tho Immliatlv -eared for. tlio4 nrotcr . r 1 v m 9 . a z z. m l. 1 dj r a . a 1 w 1 . - j - m - m a curea me irom ail panicipanorr iu uiti jonvuuuon: uiai me.crowu or mcucraic I ,'-'m,rA m - - - . I mm . . - I 1. I Illlllllll.lllllllrl WY A T PiM 'WllAMk t . -- i - - ' u J . v . rf - Z A A. . A E KMk aa I llf I JllH LIIITT I I 91 I 1 R irU 1 I'lllf 'L III I. I III I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I w . ? ail Coffee Aiva.ii.'.v 17. itvy... v i7.i 19 vl- .nnAnnilLnnf ,.T-f f h opinion of the North, -and a bad influence on l dressed. Wr. a: i CknteeB.i.i..:.ii..L.. i 17 a I7 1 notice an announcement -in one ot tho t1v .f. . tr.Tr,t tn. L...J.Li;iqi Hales oT fiabscrlptloa newspapers that I am heart and hand with Mr7 Sevmour. 1 4im -not aware Beeswax i u . Bi-Carb.Soda -TTfr- SeoSrtirt has been his fate to find oSoof 9 :.?!gyrOCt:me;to -nn , usurpS?0ln lf jdnctitutional, rev- thb amusemtnU of ' peace fraught with imputation. ; ; ; : ; ... . .. .. .. r. r . .. olutiouary and void," and so the Confederate tnorc rilanscr than Uio occtipations of I have been acquainted wiui Mr. Sev- element in the-. Convcntien openly arrayed . l ; i . ? main. OmTut ' Fix HottUM TareaUonlha OmXmU 1-0 it MISCELLANEOUS.- - x. nxiALL WOOD, M. IX, Blue Stone . Corn-bv quantity . U i?'. "...i." I ii.'li .v ; -T 28;! . f i i S3 -.r.,, ;L..'.",.i ill & .Ll4 . 15 aca: 90 0 00 ?.-O20 00 ,O0 00- 1 50 100 1 or. Xl i- THOMPSON, At; New. Berne, N. C. aatity.v.r.1.-.-::-1.: Flaxseed per bushel". . Guandruyian, feertqn,.,. Oats . . . . ... . ..... ;v. .. . . . . "VU r- - v. v NAVAL . ; 8TO&BS. . New Dip ......... i v.: r - 8 50 Old Pip . ... . ...... f 4 '-: 2 80 Scrape . i f. . i l J 2 50 Knlrftfc Tmrortinn: tAT Iiaid bv DUTCh'T "45 Rosln..' .... ..... ..i. ...... - 00 Tar, as to size tch.. mour '. more than a quarter of a century: ief against NorUicrn sentiment, and re- . J j ; f,l?0 ,1,75-,.' HO i iu 4 00 S 00 ri 80 a 50 '4 00 2 00 S 25 00 a 2 50 Prussia is now traveling tidnaljde private character, and. of respec-1 0& , Governor addressed to- his .hard-hcadc.d I " Krancc incojnilo, under Uic name of taoie talents, tsut you Know as weu as friend, but with as JitUc pracucai cucci, we Mjounicss lioncuuiaj, acoompamon oy a I that he has not a single qualification tear; as his , sagacious counsels to his head-1 maid :cf honor, a chamberlain and eleven teli " Q..U .M:wwahls. r AtMarBcllcs it was only after official trust to which be has been norm-1 cnlt jndge in Houth Carolina, but that he 6bC bad gono.tliat pttplo becamo awaro nated: arid he .is especially deficient in 1 has determined to take up his residence In I that Kho 'had been . there. The Queen tlinf firmtiocc rf nnrnAeo whinh in riti- SL JoSCDh. Mo.. In order tO rCSUmC the praC- I viciLn1 rtir1v4v11 llift nublift linihlmrm ftml VUUV US 1A1A1VUU W l a UViJV v l . F . mm VMM mm w - - - t - - J-w cal emergencies is the only safeguard. Y-T thin t w5w Wndiitonf :"osi ties, not forgetmg the hoKpita U, agamsi puouc aisoraer ana caiaumy. affa-ira Q Carolina admits of.-SLPatd wiieru gne rcmaineu longer man in oiucr He has been twice, at different times, 1 (Minn.) Pre. Strt. WtA. 1 places - Hate of Adrcrtixinr. Tea line or cae Indl ac to cmhUXsU a tatc to UxfC ASrrUMtS. . On mqxn mm Imcrttoa Literal sUAactKrma i Xmj 141. ' - - . ; tilt i : l !
New Bern Republican (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 29, 1868, edition 1
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