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-WEDNESDAY; NCjVEMBER 6, 1872.
7 he Turned ' has .fyeen design
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the ra(ficial
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Cnited
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
FOR PRESIDENT;
ULYSSES S. GRANT.
...i FOR, VICE l?UESl DEtf Ty "
HENRY
WILSON.
Electobs at Law ob :
AlARCTJS EKWIIf, of , Buncombe.
SAilUEL F. FHILLIPS, of Wake.
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For EIector-41st District,
" Edwabd Eaksm, of Tyrrell.
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For Elector-Snd District
Wm. F. JjorrjK, of Lenoir
Fey Erecter 3rd District.
i. 3. Abbott, : oj New Hanover.
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7 For Elecor-r4th District,
. James H. Heas&.v, of Chatham.
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. For Elector 5th District, r
- Henux C. WiLSKS, of Davidson.
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' For E'eclor (Cth District.
William S. Bvirp, of Lincoln.
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? For Elector 7th District.
P1:; James G. RAMAi.of Kowan.
For Elector 4Sth District,
: James M. Jusncri of Rutherford.
. THE LATES RACES.
An impetuousj fieiy nature is valua
ble, on occasions to both nations and
individuals. Thie poetic r element is in
herent in it, and iwe naturally look to its
manifesta' ions for (he grandest' and
most enduring creations of - the fine
nrts But it is a misfortune, to those
nationalities, that aile possessed of this
tropical energy and (heat, that they are
forever plunging forward into political
disintegration and disorder. And when
these paroxysms; of revolution come on,
there seems to be ndj effec ive resistance
to headlong disastf either in the intel
ligence or patriotism of the people.
The great intellects which usually rise
to the Bnrface in tie exigences of the
Northern nations, and exercise a con
trolling influence, rildingthe storm, and
directing the vehemence of the tempest,
are generally swept jaway by assassina
tion or the most , murderous persecu
tion. , The lust of pwer, spoliation or
revenge monopolized the talents of the
people arid the resources of the State.
.And, every citizen! seems to be fur
nished with . a firejrand, to, consume
and destroy whatever is noblest and
best in the inheritance and treasury of
the pas1, v ; j . I :
Take Spain and Italy as illustrations.
lVthe first they! LaiTe a King; who per
sonally seems to If e everything that
could be desired fie is derived, from a.
faroily, which s'ands as high for. char
acter 'and principle ts any in Europe.
He-has exhibited, foom the first, an en
lightened and liberal policy infinitely,
superior to that of jany other Spanish
dynasty. He has faithfully tried tore
commend himself tf his subjects by his
profound sympathy iwith their interests,
and his earnest j participation in every
effort to elevate and jimprove their social
and political condition. And yet, there
are a thousand daggers in Spain to-day,
ready to drink his blood, if the - oppor
tunity should offer. In Italy, now flrat
th-e temporal pow'ejr.'of the Pope .has
vanished, there seerps to be a lull on
the public mindi But we have no con
fidence in its genuineness or durability.
ft is something new for Italians to rule
Italy, The degradation of the Papacy
is a novelty to the Roman mind. To
stand on the Pincian Hill, and-to know
th it the great Empress City has passed
out of the hands of cardinals and
bishops, and is the ijree home and p- op
crty of her own chfldren, is a refreshing
and invigorating tbjought. , Bat wait
until this riovelty wears' off, and this
knowledge becomestame, and the his
toric waters of the jrioer will witness
unother struggle. The fact is, neither
paly nor Spain can keep quiet long.
Tiiey are filled with a nervous, exeita
We population. And like their own fi
ery mountains they nust cast out burn
ing lava. . ' I. ,
"We candidly be-liete, that none of the
Lain races are fit foi: self-government.
The very corner-stoie of the politics of
a free people is, that'all power ia lodged
iu the.hands of the governed. fr If ttev
public servan' s are iot faithful to the
trttt imposed in thejm, th,e ballot is the
.y'-yMcU th'ejr ' are cut down.
But ij; takes a large measure of intelli
gence, an enlightened conscience, and-nn-
independent character au3i: educa
tion, to exercise this power wi h wisdom,
a.nd discretion., jThc. Anglo-Saxon raqe
is the only one, which has, as yet,
shown f themselves fit for a republic
JjjTit 3s no argument against this prop
osition to say, that the population of
our own country is largely composed of
foreigners and immigrants. The truth
is, this element has been educated in
republican doctrines by its contact with
our native population, and has thus be-
CTmre-fitted-for-tbe-blewiagS ".which- we
enjoy, f Bufc the; genuine Latin.' races'
never will have stable, free governments,
until they "are lifted fdt above their
present sopar.and educational condi
tion. ; . . ,:
A CURIOUS COIWEDY.
One Hundred and Fifty Women
Searched
The- Detroit Free Press of , the 23d
prints the following history: , -, :;
It is a fact probsMy better known to
the custom house officials than to out
siders that at least every tenth woman
wlio crosfes the Detroit river carries
smuggled . coorls, : Thepe goods may be
tea, coffte, socks, threa1, ribbons, or
something else of no great value; but the
intent to smng!e is there, and the
SUCOP58 In bringing over a small lot is
nearly always an inducement for , the
smuggler to try the gamo on a large
scale. ' Men may and do smuggle clothes
now and then, but it is the fenvile Bex
which carries the burden of guilt. Tlie
custom-house officials at the ferry dock
in tftis city are as vigilant as officers can
be, but what chances have they agiinat
monstrous hoopskirt"! and gigantic bus
tles? Th.y cannot stop to peep under
shawisj examine pockets, look into baby
carts and hold a crowd -on the boat, and
so they must continue their work with
the kno vlede that goods arc being smug
gled, and that only one grand and 3u l
den haul of the;r nets can trap the guilty
and frighten the innocent so that they
shall never dare to pursue thiit business.
The nt-t wus drawn yesterday. The
officers commenced about two o'clock
walked fifteen or twenty woman up stairs
into the custom rooms and handed t'lem
over to a woman to be searched. Every
boat-ioad which fandul for about two
hoars, was tn ated in the ainie manur -that
is, all the female portion. Some
were indignant, and appealed to their
husbands, who vainly appea'ed to the
enstom officers. Othcis wan'ed to faint
away, but after looking at the planks and
dust concluded not to. Others wept,
laughed or turned pale, but none of them
were permitted to esc'pa, D.irinc; the
afternoon about one hundred and fi ty
women were confronted by TJ tote Sa n,
and the old man had a g"d deil of fun
and made some wonderful discoveries, j
For insanci a modest little wo nan,
who was in a great hurry to go home to
her sii-k child, nulled out a few pi is, and
ten yards of Eigl sh flannel fell" to the
fljor. A tall woman, wit'i tears in her
eyes, who asserted that she would .sooner
chop her head of than to think of smug
gling, unfastened a pound of tea from
her skeleton, and asserted that it must
have been placed there by some designing
person. . Another one ind;gnantly denied
"the right of search," but after remain
ing a piisoner for an hour or two, told
the searcher to take it and go to grass,
throwing a package of riWbons and laces
on the floor. A litofea'ico was found
on another, some velvet on another, and
at least ten per cent, of the wholj num
ber were found to be engaged in smug
gling. The officials were satisfied with
confiscating the goods, i
Net Twine 'of all sizes. , Seins of any sise and
weight knit to order. Mitchell, Alk-n & Co.
A PROCLAMATION:
By His Excellency, the Governor of
, , , North Caro'ina.
Wheueas, It is, meet and eminently
proper that the people of & great St.it
s' ould return heartfelt thanks to Al
mighty God f r the many privileges and
blessings vouchsafed unto them through
His infinite mercy nnd goodness, and by
devoijt prayer and supplication, to ask
for a continuance. of the same:
Nojw Therefore, I; Tod Tl. Cat-dwell,
Governor of North Carolina, in obedience
to law, and in conformity with an hon
ored custom; do appoint and set apart
TIIUR.SDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1S72.
as a day of solemn and public Thanks
giving and Prayer in this State; and I
do earnestly invite the Clergy of all de
nominations in the State to open their
respect ve houses of worship, on said day,
and call upon their congregations to hum
ble themselves at the throne of the Great
Jehovah, and render unto Ilira praises
which are justly due, and to invoke ioi
Ihemselvee, their State, and their whole
country, , His divince guidance and pro
tection through all future time.
" Unto thee, O God, do we give thanks,
unto thee do we give thanks : for that thy
name is near, thy wondrous works dec-are."
l -., .,.
Done in. the City of Ualeigh, on this
the Twenty-Eight of, Oct jber
A. D., (.ie ...Thousand Eight
L. S.I Hundred and Seventy-.Two, and
ht tr-.' Ninety Seventh, year, of
Amer'caa Indeppnlencp '
, - .TOD ll. CAtDWEhW
Dy the Governor;. -. , . .
'Jons. B." XEAriiERT, .
3-t., .. . M , Private S:crcUry .... T
. . ... Seasonable Sajrireftlong. ' '
The heavy mists and. cold nigbt dews which
characterize the present reason are very trying
to delicate organizations, and in low-lying and,
swampy localities they produce an enormous
crop of intermittent fevers of various types and
degrees of intensity. At this very time there
are probably half a million of people in the
United States suffering frcim ! periodica fevers
by miasmatic fogs and exhalations. What
imuieB prevalence, OI LAIS evil -
plorabl. -4hw fact that it might in all case be
easily ' ore van ted.- . Malaria and damn pro
duce" little dr hd Effect 'uponlhe "system ' pre--fortified
by a c .nrse" of Hostetter's Stomach
letters are Teceived from persons residing in
fever and nguestrictg, who state-that while
their neighbors, are incapacitated . for ibor by
that debilitating disease, they have been hap
pily exempted from attack by the regular . us6
of the great vegetable antidote t" miasma. , As
a ch'olopic or specific for intermitteutent and
remittent fevers the Bittars may be justly ac
counted infallible. They eradicate the com
plaints in their most obstinate forms, but the
wiser course is to forestall attack by taking the
preparation as a preventive. The amount of
productive labor withdrawn irom active service
during several months in the year by malarious
maladies is immense, and the pecuniary losses
to individuals,, families, and the nation from
this cause is incalculable. Bear in mind tht
by toning and rguliting the system with Hos-
tett'r's Bitters before the calamity ; comes, it
may alwa S be escaped; and let it also be re
membered that; indigestion, general debility.
biliousness, constipation, nevvous complaints,
and indited almo-1 all disturbances and de
rangements of the physical system are con
trollable by this genial restorative.
Memted DrTiNcnoN. The well-known
Groton Junction, on the great thoroughfare
of the Northern Lihesto Boston, has ceased
to be. With a large aud increasing popula
tion, proud as well as prosperous, its citizens,
in mass meeting assembled, have voted to
change the name of their town to "Atek"
after one of the best known men in America,
Dr. J. C. Ayeb, of Lowell and the Legisla
ture of Massachusetts has enacted that de
cision into law. We eomraisnd th-jir choice,
for not only is the name short and distinctive
but Dr. Ayeb's Medicines Lave made it gra'e-
ful'y known to the end of the ear:h. Pioba
bly no living man has carried relief to such
countless multitudes of the sick as he, and
this high honor, fiom hia neighbor?, tells the
estimation ii which he is- held by those who
know him. Bristi-1 Times.
If you feel dull,, drowsy, debilitated, have
frequent headache, mouth tastes bad, poor
appetite and tongue coated, you are suffering
from Torpid Liver or "Biliousness,'' and
nothing will cure you so speedily aud perma
nently as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis
covery. Sold by all druggists.
A DEiJGHTrrrL Suepeise. Ladies whose
faces ore clouded by superficial discolors tions,
and who have resolved to try Hagan's Mag
nolia Balm as a remedy have no i.lea of the
welcome surprise they will receive from their
mirrors alter a few applications of that health
ful purifier of the complexion. - If at all ex
citable, they will scream with rapture on be
holding the change: whether the blemish it is
desired to remove be Ballowness, blotches,
pimples, freckles, roughness, or an unnatural
pallor, it is bound to disappear under the tonic
operation of this wonderful agent To say
that the blemish disappears, does not, however,
convey any idea of the effect produced by this
celebrated beautifier. The unsightly tinge,
whether diffused over the wh le countenance
or in spots, or patches, is replaced by a uniJ
form, pearly bloom, to which no description
can do justice. . .
THOMAS GATES,
The Middle St. Grocer,
OFFERS FIRST-CLASS GRO
CERIES AT PRICES THAT x
DEFY COMPETITION.
Wholesale and Eetail Dealer in
GROCERIES, ETC.
Full discounts allowed for CASH
and the largest price paid for
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
THOMAS GATES,
Opposite Peoples Market, Middle St.
tf. " : !
THOMAS MCCARTHY.
' WHOLESALE AND RET A1J- DEAI.EB IN .
GEOCEEIES, LIQUORS, &c.
Junction Pollock and Qoeen Streets.
The highest price pirid for conntry produce. Ac
commodations fur trawler. all and e me. o?-2
A NATIONAL
SAVING'S BANK.
THE FREEDMAN'S SAVINGS AND
TRUST COMPANY.
Chaetebed hx the United States, Mabch 3,
1SG5.
Assets more than $4,250,000
NEWBERN BRANCH,
Corner South , Front and Middle - Streets'
Total Deposits.
$1,167148.01
Total Drafts, 1,095,275.21
Due Depositors Oct. 23,
$S 1,872.80
Increase sinca Sept. 30,
: - $6,747.41.
This Bakk Pays Srx Pes Ciest Lstbrest on
Savings deposits . compounded iu January and
July of each year, to be drawn by Pais-Books
uly. ; . .
? SpEaAX Abbatojhmems made for receiving
hasinens accoums payable by chucks and bear
ish & per cent interest. - - . ' -j
lNV.BaTMXTS If A1B PS GoVERNTifKST BOXI S
ano Real Estatk SEcustrrEs onuc.
. W. ALVORDvPres.
New. Berne Markets.
CORRECTED DAILY.
Apples, fV pc. ............. - 3oO$bO
Beef, choic ! 10n)15
Beef, whole, dressed,, , otSJo
Bacon,...-...- VAfflfJiaj
Bagging, - 182t
Batter,.... 204O
Brick, 13M...... i $10$U
Beeswax,;:.. '-.;: 1 A! 30e
Bbl Staves, Whiteoakj $12$18
OBndlSjVT'.v.V" ; r. a .4 r ' 1 20
Coflee; Bio, . .'. " ' 2025
Java,. .-. . - - 37(3a
CoaL .... $7.50$9 50
Cypress Staves,.
$10S12
Cabbages,
Dressed Hogs, . .
Egg".---
Fish Barrels,...
Field Peas,.,...
.... 1U5J0
.... 74
1515
.... . 5060
' . ' 6lX$75
.... $5.5012 50
Flour,
Fodder,..-.'...;.
Hide, dry,
901 00
15
8
" green,
Hay hundred,
Heading, Ash,
$1.6i5l-75
10 m
10c
1 501 7a
40(o),;Q
1.75 52,50
$5.25S6.50
IroaTies. "33 lb,
Irish Potatoes bushel . . . .
Sweet Potatoes
Lime, . -. . . . I
Lard,
Mullets,...:
Herrings, m
Drums 53 bbL....
Meal
Mblasses, syrup, .. .-. ; . . ... .
thiba,
" Eng. Island,....
Nails
Oats,..;...............:..
$C.008O0
...
$5.01
$1 001 10
.' 223t
3035
30
$6.50$7.50
: 4546ti
Pork, Bump.
Pork, Fresh, ......
Pork, City mess
Peanuts, new. . .. .
Rope,
Rags,
Snuff, Lorrilard's, . . .
" Gail & Ax
Shingles, Cypress, . . ,
$14 00
7WU
...'.$16 0016.50
$1.5051.75
. ; 68
, 3a3i
68a70
60a65
6 inch, $6; 7 inch. $8
Sugar, white,
brown, : '
Salt, "sack,
" alum jJ bushel,
Spun Cotton, ( , .:
Spirit Casks
Tobacco
Wheat
Wood, ( oak or ash), "j cord,
" Pine,
Yellow Pine Lumber.
MOSEY MARKET.
Gold
American Silver ..........
Mexican.
12Jal4
'10M12J
J1.50
. 50
$1.70a$1.85
$2aS2.50
45a7.'i
1 25a$1.50
S3.40aS4.20
$2.40nS2.(iO
$12a$20
lllall2
10Cal05
lOGallO
Baltimore Lock Hospital
- D R . JOHNSTON !'
Physician of thi celebrated Institution, discovered!
when in the ('reat HQpita's of Europe, viz: England,
France and et-ewhere. the moct certain, speedy. Jiieas-f
ant a-d ettctnal remedy in 'He worm lor all fc-xcesses;
or Abuses of the Svsiem Weaknens cf the Bark or
Lim'w S ricmres. A if action of theEidny or Bladder
Involuntary Discharges. Imp -tency Gerirml Debility
Nervousm-so. Dsix-p-ia Languor. Lew Spirits ( oh-
lufi.m of ideas. Palatation cif the Heart. Dimness of
Sisrht or Oidrtiness. Uise.ise of tht! Heart t hroat Nse
or SUin. Affections of the I.iver Lnnes Stoma'h or
Rowels those terrinle disorders arisius from Solitary
Hah ts of Y oth secret and solitarT practices more
fatal to their victims than tne sou? of the Svrens to
the Mariners of l lvsses blrhtin; their mutt b'-ilnaitt
hopes or anticipations, renderinir marriage, ' tc, im
poasible, destroying both lody and mind.
YOUNG MEN
Espci ally, who have hecome the victim" of Solitary
Vi ve. that dreadful and destructive habit which annH
ally sweep- to an antimely -rrave thonsands of younst
men of the most exalted talents and brilliant intellect
who miht otherwise hav entranced listening Senates
wltn tue tnun'iers ot eieqnence or wama to testacy
tne living lyre, may can witu tun connuence
MARRIAGE
Married persons. orVonnsr Men contemplatin? mar
ring, awrnre of Physical Weakness. Losb of Pr-creaiive
fowenlmp ter.cy). ISen-oiis r.xcitahility. fnlpatafiou.
Oriranic Weakness. Nervous Debility, orany other Dis
qu iliflcation. speedily relieved.
Me wh ) place" himself under the care of Dr J. may
relieriwsly confide in his honor as a c-eiitlemaa, and
confidently rely upon his skill as a physician.
0 RGAN1C WEAKNESS
Immediately Cured and full Visor Restored.
This distressing Affection which renders life mis
erable and marriaee impos-lldj Is the penult paid hr
the victims of improper indulgences. Youns persons
are too apt to commit excesses from not I'eins; aware
of th dreadful conssqiiences that may ensne. Now.
who that undt-rstonds this subject will pretend to deny
that the power oi procreation is lost sooner by those
falline into improper namts tnau ny the prudent? Be
sides beinz deprived of the p'easure of heal t hi v off.
spirriif. the most enoos and desmctive symptoms of
txnn Doay ana mina arise. 1 ne sysiein oecomcs ae-
erade
Lss of Prticreative ITjwer. Nervous Irritability. Dys
pepsia, falpitation ot tne Heart. Indigestion. Confti
tuiional Debilitv and Wastine of the Frame,' Cough!
cousumpiioD, jjecay anu ueatn.
A GORES EEDIIY WARRANTED.
Persons ruin in health by nmearned pretenders
who keep them tnfline mon alter month, taking nois-
onous and lnjuriuus corapuunds, should apply imme
diately. .
OR. JOHNS TON;
Member of the Roval Co lleee ot Surseons, London
iradnata of one of the most exiinent Colleges in the.
United States, and the best, part of whose life has
been spent in the hospitals of. London. Paris Philadel
phia and elsewhere has effected some of the most as
t'lnishinz cures that were ever known ; many troubled
with ringing in theead and ears when asleep, treat
nervousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, bash
fullness, with freijuent blushing, attended sometimes
with derangement of mind, were cured immediately,
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.
Dr'. J. addresses all those who have injured them
selves by improper Indulgence and i solitary habits,
which rain botu body aud mind, unfitting them for
either bn-iness, study society or marriage.
Theat.-are some or the sad and melancholy effects
produced by the early hahitt of youth, viz : Weakness
of the back and limns, pains in tn head, dimness of
sight loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart,
dyspepsia, nervous irritability, derangement of the
digestive functions, general debility, symptoms of
consumption,&c j
MustALiT The fearful effects on the mind are
much to be dreaded. Loss of Memory. Confusion of
Ideas. Depression or Spirits. Evil Forebodings. Aver
sion to Socitty Serf Distrust. Love of Solitude. Timid:
ity &cife some of t&e vils produced. . . i
Thousands of persoas of all ages can now jndge hat
is the cause of their declining health, losing their
vigor, becoming weak, pale, nervous ana emaciated".!
having a singular appearance about the eyes, cough;
and symptoms ot Consumption. j
YOUNG MENi
Who have Injured themselves by a ce-tain practice
indulged in when alone, a habit frequently learned
from evil companions or at school, the effects of wnich
are nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not enred ren
dor marriage impossible, aud destroys both miud an I
bodv. should apply imraediat ;ly.
What a pity that yonng man. the hope of bis countrv
the pride of his parents, should be snatched from all
prospectsand enjoyment 01 life by the eonseqneuceof
deviating from the path of nature, and indulging in a
certain secret habit. Such per&ous must, bef ore con.
templatiBg. :
MARRIAGE.
Reflect that a sound mind and body are the most neces 1
sarv requisites to promote connubial happiness. In ;
deed, witnout these the journey through lite becomes
a weary pilgrimage, the prospect hourly darkens to the
view, the inind becomes shadowed with despair, and
filled with the melancholy reflection that the happiness
of another is blighted with oar own.
A CERTAIN DISEASE
When thi" misguided and imprndeut votary of pleas
are finds he has imbibed the seeds of this painful dis
ease, it too often happens that an ill timed sense of
sname or dread of discovery deters him from applying
; to those who. from education and respectability, can
alone befriend him. . lie tails into tne hands of igno
rant and designing pretenders, who. Incapable of cur
ing, filch hi. pecuniary substance, keep him trifling
month after month, or as long an the smallest tee can
be obtained, and in despari leave him with ruined
health to sigh over his galling diappointmeBt: or, by
the use of that d. adly poikon. Merenrv. cause the con.
stitntional symptoms of this horrid (Utwase to make
their appearance, such as u lew rated sore throat, din
cased nose, noctmal pnins in the head and limbs,
dimness of sialic deaf n ss.lod.-s on the shin bones
and aims, blotches on the bead, face and extrcmetie.
progressing with frightful rapidity, till at last tb
palate of the mouth or the bones of the nose fall
and the victim of this awfnl disease necoraes a horrid
object o commiseration till death puts a period to his
dreadful suffering, by sending bira to that undiscov.
ered country --from whose bourne no traveller returns."
To such, theref ore. Dr. Johnson offers he most
certain, speedy, pleasant ani effectual remedy ia te
world. , .
OPFI CE. ISOTJTH FREDERICK ST '
BWTIMOBE. MARYLAND. '
Left hand side going from Baltimore street, a few
doors from the corner, Fail not to observe name and
number.
fc Notettew raceWed unless postpaid nd con I
taininga sump to be used on the reply. Persons
writing should state age, and seul a portioa of ad
vertisement desert ring rymptoms I
The Doctor s DiPLOMA hangs fn bis office. . . .
EHDORSEMC5T OF THE PRESS.
The man'
ny thousand cured at this esrabhshmect
! last twenty years and the nomeroao iirr-
within the
portant surgical operation wrfonm d bv
on. witnessed by the KepreSiDta rives of the Pre
and. many others, notices of which have appeared
again and again before the public, besides his stands
tag aa a man. of honor uui responsibility, ia a aajXicieM
guarantee to Lhe af&icted.
In addition. I havo
i celTM ana am nw
fl, fieringto the trade
H the follow tag
Otchoire branda of
'Foreign and ; Do
T tnnora-at
.tne tore. - vi
AiesVKr
f Portr. !
schnapps. i
Brandy Peachs
Wh-at Whiskey, i
Cock Tail Hitters,
Rose Cordial, i
Itasoh. rrr stiup. I
o
m
o
z
a
03
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prices which defr
competiton :
WHISKIES.
. . Jellies, &C.. fcc
Demijohns, ' '"
Jugs, I
Bottles.
tain Rye. ISOfi.
LLl poncbeity Son
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Decanters, r
1T". Zeigler's Kye. If 6S.
H In bbim. and hiUf
Glas Ware
and Bar Fix' area of
aU kirda. j
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bbls.
Old Kectr.
Old Kentncky
, Bourbon,
Korth Carotin
Corn Wnisky.
My Bar Is stocked V
with the bst Li
quors and -cigars M
the market affords.
ar.d mj motto is to
please all who favor W
us with thtir pa! lJ
Pi
BKASDIXS. . ,
tronaye.
i. A K- MartelTs
Jmpoi ted
J. Fitune.y &t Co's
Importi A
Otard I npnyiCo'a
it ported.
Apple
I'rach.
Ci'-g" r.
BlRckbrrr
aud theiry
I also keen the
choicest Br::nds of
manatactun d To
bacco's and Cigar;.
among mrich ai
the following :
tobacco, (l'lng.)
Graverly'i bent.
Pan Cake.
Golden fis
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and fcavy )4 lbs.
tobacco. (Solrtce.1
4
Old Sherry,
Michigan Dew Dr p
Port.
Madcris.
Claret,
r.hine,
Cali fomia
and Scuppernong.
Aiorning ll..ry
and Century
cigabs.
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manufactured to or
CTKS.
der from choice
Havana tobacco,
Biilliant.
Old Plantation,
ParUgos
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3
(1 Fine Init ortcd
Fine Impoi'ed
Srhiodam,
Fine ImT"rt- d - -XSX
Fish,
Old Rose.
Old Anchor,
and Old Swan
tud Flop
U?- XJcmember
the place
BLVE STORE.
BUM.
HtDDLl Street,
opposite
, rine
sr Imported Jsmaca.
Peoplb"s Makkkt.
' Pnre New Engl md,
Portland Ditillery.
Q JAS s. LaTIME?
P . Proprietor.
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yr. O.TURNER,
C hj MarebiS.
t have jnst .re-
GR OGvER IESI
:. 4
Flour,
Pork
Sugars,
Coffe e
Sugar, Cured
Earns,
Breakfast Strips,
Coasted Coffee,
Crackers,
Market Beef,
Best of Butter, Ac. Xc.
AT
W. HOLLISTER'S,
!rou:h Front Street,
Jel5tf three doors ft om Gaston ITouRe
B. L. CHURCHILL,
i
BTJCCKSSOR TO B. L. CHUKCIIILL Sl CO.,
Attho old stand of Hart & Lewis
New-jderne, N. C.
Tin Ware Manufactory,
AND
i
FURNISHING
LTOUS1C
STORE
Roofing and gutter work made a spe
ciainy.
Dealers to
STOVES,
Hard Ware,
Wilkrwj Ware
and Wooden Ware,
Gruns, Pistols,
Powder, Shot
I ajd Caps,
Kerosene, Lard
and Common Oils,
Lamps in Great Variety,
Chimneys, Wicks,
G-lass, Putty,
and a full stock of
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
i
i
i -
A 8 I make Stovm . a specialty. I would be
pleased to have all in want, to examine my stock
betorj making purchases.
Bj L. CHURCHILL,
Ho. W, MiddU Street, New-Berne, Jf. C.
March 1 tf. j
CUTLER. & GATES,
26 Middle Street,
NEW BERNE, N. C.
TIN ROOFERS
and manufacturers of
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware
of everj description.
We gnarrantee all IlaoffiBg for Twelve months
Dealers In
Hard Wabe,
nxow Wabi
and YVoodex Wabje,
KeBOBEKZ, IiABD
LAMPS IN GREAT
aito Common Oils,
VARIETY.
CHIilNEVS, WICKS, &C.
and a full stock of
House Furnishing Goods !
Stoves a specialty. Fnrticnlnr ftftpntir.n in.
vited to the "New Americsin.' the best and most
complete cooking stov tr t prtiente t.
No. 2ft. Middle1 Street. New Rom. H. n.
aiay u ,
E. M. 1V1LL1A31S,
NEWBERN. K. C.
Genl Life,
Jasualty, Fire
aud - ' : . ,. .
Marine Insurance At
lj j
AM ENDORSED AND 1-RESCR1BFH BV MOR
leading physicians thau auy otker'tonic or utim
nlaut now in ute. Th. v re
A SURE 1KEVEXTIVE
For Fever and Aitne Intennitwiits. Biliousness ,d
all disorders ariviug from malm ions cause T'iv
hish'y recommended as an ANTI-wYSl'KPTi'r .73
In cases of INDIGESTION are isvah ab'h
APPETISER and h Ri'CPEKKXT. and i
GSNEttAl. DEBILITY they have never in ainjit h?
st-ince tailed in producinj; the most hapuy reiuli."
They are particulsrlv 3 'nulls.
BENEFICIAL TO FEMALES.
Strengthening the body, invioratinj; the ni'nd
givin '. tone and elasticity to the whole s'vstcm -Tb.
HO"E BITTEKS are compounded wilt the r.n"t
of cre. and no toiiic stimulnnt bas ever iiefoip tWi
offered to the public so I'LKAS A N 1 TO THE TAVTK
and at the same time conihinuiiuL' to many n-nunui
aeents endorsed by the medicl f ratert.it v as ibe he
known to the PharcopL-ia. it cost but little to nir
them a fair trial, and
EVERY FAMILY Mhonld have n BOTTLE.
No preparation In the woi id can produce so maiiv
nnqualified endorsemems hy pl.vsiciaiis ot the vr
highest stnding in their prifesi-sion 'v - - '
A'udorttd alto ly tht tUrgy and tl.t Uading dtitomi
nationat paper r.
Rev. Vi m. R Babcotk. the oldest Methodist minis,
ter in St. Louis, says the Home liuters were most
prat-.ful in contributing ii, tlie lebtoialiou ot niT
strength, and an increase of apprt;te.
OhhoKS Mo. ..June 25. 1ST1
Person greatly debilitated, ar 1 Lave hi en. Bud who
require a tumc or stihulakt, ut-ed sei-k t r iwihiLe
better than the Home Bitters. S. W.tOPE.
Pre'idins.' Kld-r M. E Church. Platiphure Dieiiit-t.
Ukitsii States M akink Hospital
St. Louis Mo.. ct. S. lSTft i
James A. Jackson fcCo. 1 have, exmnined the for
mula for makint; the" Home Stomach bitters." aud
used them in this hospital the Inst four months. 1
considered them the most valuable tonc nnd' M'mn.
lain now in use. S. 11. MEI.CIlhK.
Kesidetit Physician in charge U. S. Marine Hospital.
Jam Kg A. Jackson & Co.- UentleiiH-n . As von
have communicated to the medical profession th' re.
cipe ot the " Home Uttte s " it cnniiol, ihereioie Im
considered as a patent medicine, no patent huvit r K-eu
taken for it. We have ezniined the torniula Jormsk.
injr the Home Litters." and unhesitatiutriy fa ti;e
comhinntion is one of rare excellence, nil I he artich-a
used in its composition are the best tif the ehrss iu
which ti ey belong, being iiijjht ly Tonic, hliuiuli i.t
Stomachic. Cr" initive, and shthtly Laxative. '1 ho
mode of preprinc thwni fs strictly iu accordaui e with
the rul. s of pbarmacy. ' llavinj; used tb m in our pri
vate practice, we tufce ph-asutein revtimniendirc ihrm
to all pesroiis desirous of taking Bitters, ax i-ii!ir ths
best Tonic aud t-timulai.t now i. fiend tothenulic.
FKANK G. l UhTl H.
Piof. Obstetrics and Diseasen of Worn. ti. O'lllege of
Physicians, and ate member Boint of H.-ahh.
L. V. U 'lsLI ML lit. Prof . of
Obstetrics and Diseases of Women. M. Louis Mtii.
Col'c-Ke. Diake" McDowell. M. 1).,
j Late Pres't. Mo. Jii d al lOllefe.
K. A. Clark. M. I) ,
Prof . Surpery. Mo. Medical Collet-e and lute llvsidea-
Phjsician City Hospital. St. Louis Missouri.
Herbert Ptinim. Pnf.'
Practical Phormacy. St. Louis Colleee of i'lurinaty.
J C. Whiteuill.Ed. Melical Airiiita
-Alf. neacock.M D Dr. C V V. Luiiwir,
C. Gcncke. M. D. S. fit at a Moses. M. D.
C, A, Waie. 51. D. W. . Wilcox. M. D.
E. C Frmiklin. M. U.
Prof. Surgery, Homwpathic Medical College
T J Vanillic. M L ; TO ConisUH-k M D
Prof, of Midwifery and Diseases of -Womeu, Colii(;a
of HomtEopai hie Physiciaus and Snrtr'-ons.
John T Temple M I)
Prof. Materia and Theiaupeutica, Iiuinirpat'.iic
Jledical College of Missouri.
Jno. Coiizlcm.in. M D Lecturer
On Diseases' of Children, Uomo-psthic Colli ce ot Mis
souri. Cl:arles Vastine. M 1
Prof, of Physiology. Uomcepathic Medical Co letre of
M". -John Hartmau. M D l'tof.
Clinical Medical Col. lluiuccopathic pplijsici .ii .aid
Surd's.
They are Superior t-all other Stomach Bitters
Kutio Sanders Analytical Cheuiist.
No Bitters in the oi I c an excel them.
Simon 11 irt-ch. Annlyt cnl Clinnist.
F.mlnsnt Fliysicf uiih wl Chira t;o.
The formula for the Home Bitters bas lieen submit
ten to us Hi.d we believe them to tic the bi st tunii aud
stimaleni for Keueral use now effereri to the pulilic.
H Woodbury. M I)
O A Mariner. Analytical Jus j Z blimey M D
Chemist Prof liemislry. ltua
II S Hahn. M D - Medical Colb-ee
'B McVicur. M D J B Walker. M U
N. r'n S Barnes. HD T S llo;i:e, M D
B Ludlam. M D Thos T hllis. M D
Jhs A Collins. M D J A ilal.n. M D -
Eminent Physicians in Cincinnati.
Ne.irly a'l of whom are Profetsors iu oue ot 'the other
of tlie Medicai Colleges.
No other bitters have ever been offered to the pnb
lia rmhracini.' so many valuable remerii alaeiits.
J L Vattier. M D LA James. M D
C T bimson. M D S P Boui.er. AI D
C M uscratt. M D O W B'ler. M D
W T TallUeio. M D J J Quinn. M D
J II Buckner M D W K Woodward. M D
G A Duherty. M D K S Wavne, Chemist
O Woodward. Ml) ti K Tarlor. M 1)
D W M.Canhy. M D p K Muley. M D
K U Jtihtmon MI) 8 B iOmlinsoii. M D
Kminriil FhylrlanH in M-niiliU.
The Home Bittters are an invaluable remedy for in
digestion and diseases arising from material causes.
C B Tborton. M D " Alex, tr-kine. M D
in "hareeof City Hospital. M K Hin cere. M ii
J M RodL'.is. M D Pal tn - "
' Ii W Puinell M D MA Edmund. X
Sandfoid Bell. M D Jos E Lynch. M D
Eminriit Physician in PlfUlura:h
B F lake. M I) Win Cloves. M I)
W KCbilds. M D D 11 Willatd M I
O Wuth. Chemist, f , J II JicClelland, Jl D
And IlnmlrrrlH tl Otln-is.
in all parts ot the North. West aud South
S K Garner. M D Milwaukee.
Countil Bliffs. Bnrch ST. 1f7l.
Jakes A Jackson ACo. Having examined the lor
mula of the - Hunt Stomach Bitters." 1 t.a'e pre
scribed them in my practice for some time, and pro
nouuee them the best Tonic Bitters now m use.
P U HcMahon. St D.
"For sale by all druzirista.
Jsiuica A. Jirkaon C i .. Ppoprtrtor.
Lahrauiry HKxthi Iir7 N. Sieeond Met. Louis Misonrl
LOUIS H. UAEB
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IN NOItTII CAROLINA !
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL!
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BY THE OKIGIXAL
CHE AP J O H N !
LOUIS N. BAER & CO.
Jobbers and Retailers
of all kinds of
41qtliing. Boots, "Shoes, Hats,
Caps, Yankee Motions, le.
CHEAP JOHN,
SSrTlia Great Leveler of High Prics f-t
Conntry mfrcbanU can rrp.'eDh Heir stock"
here cheaper than at any other ilotta in Nc
Berne. -
LouisKBaer&Co.!
at the sign ef i
CHEAP JOHN,
Cor. So. Front and Middle Sts.,
New Berne, N.C. ctil t
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