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1 1 i 5 Tjs- Vol. VIII, No. Sfil. NEW-BERNE, N. C, SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1874. Single copies 5 cents. - - - 25hc Republic - Catmcv. Bt Geo. w! Nakojc, Jr.,, .VSoj? Printe.1 by the Nason Printing Company. &2 1' Newliornc. IS. ' rates op srBcniiTi'i . One Copy, one year, payable in advar -j; -Five Copies, one year, ' " -3 Ten Copies, one year, . ' 1: " RATES OK AOVEItTlSISiU r One Sqnare, one insertion. - ' - - - -Kach subsequent Insertion - - - - -; - (mi Rfiimr.onTMr - - -'- - - -1: - r 1 .."-j r,.ot li. 1 ( $15.0 Twelve line nonpariel type or one inch spare in if-ngt ri of oolnmn is oonsUlered one square. Liberal contracts made with peraaneur-advr::M-;-. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, GftANB GIFT CONCERT. 10,000 ;i?ri'zos. ' ' ' n . S250.0U0 in Currency to be given aycoy by the mamiihg relief association w sf sj j sw w m 1 OF NORFOLK, VA. i : i. ' y Thla drawing baa been legalized by pc:al a t f the Legislature, to raiae funda for ; the c&iiptiyn oi the ?Taaoctc Temple in the city of Norfolk. LIST OF GIFT': ONE GRAND CASH GIFT. ONE GRAND CASH GIFT. ONE GRAND CASH GIFT. ONE GRAND CASH GIFT, . ONE GR AND CASH GIFT. ONE GRAND C ASH GIFT, 24 CASH GIFTS, $500 each. taU.OOO 25,000 12,500 10,000 5,000 2,500 12,000 12,600 16,000 15,000 15,000 J9.500 '15,000 50 CASH GIFTS, 250 each . 60 OASH GIFTS, 200 each . 100 CASH GIFTS, - 150 each. 150 CASH GIFTS. 100 each, 500 OASH GIFTS, 50 each . 5000 CASH GTFTn, 5 each, Graai Total, Ten Thonsaud Gifts, AA $250,000 Whole Tickets, $5.00. Half Tickets. $2 50 ; ! Plan of drawing aamsaa that of Kentucky Slaw Li brary Aaaoclation. J)r hifi to take-place in Norfolk on TUESDAY, May 5th, I 1874. DIRKCTOIIS : ' ibnS L. ROPER, Pres"t., JOHN E. OORPBEW, Treaj'r J AS. T. LEIGH, WALTER H. TAYLOR, GEO. S. OLD FIELD, JNO. A. BOSSON. DANIEL HU8TED, VTSl. II . WALES; il. H. STEVENS, ' fl. WEIL. JOHN T REDMOND. Advisary Board: His Ei.fclleiicy Gov. Gilbert O. Walker. 'Col Thos F' owena, P. G. AT., Col. Kader BifirF". P.. Hi P , John B Whitehead. Esq., ex-Mayor, Jno. R. JIcD-.niel, - P. G Commander, Ool. W. H. Taylor, Htat Senator, J.J BurrouRhs, Jas. G. Ba!n, G. C; G. G. 0., Capt. Laui'I Watts. Virginia Legislature, Robt. E Wlthfrs, G M , G fl. P. A D. G. O. of G. C. , Orders for Ticketa and all commuuicatujus Hhonld ij rtddtpseed ' Henry V. Moore, Seorc-tarr M"asonic Relief ABsoeiation. Norfolk. Vn 'l'teketfor 5ftle. In. wnerier hy Tho IMKtra, Agent. - ?' Uead the Eepvulic-Coi tin n. only -ll.oO yrarly WALKER & GUION, South F.ront Street. .NF.W-BP.NF.,:N (.'. aud Dealera in a itoc mi i e (iiaiii and Country Ilotiii'. Highest Cah Vciw paU for" Baled 0.lUi.. -u U. V. M. DAlI,. ' W, if . It i -l Mm. DAIL BROTHERS, 4 -'OMMISSION M MSi 11 V I aud wholesale and retail dtaK r in Dry Goods, Groceries, . Hioviaions, Wines, Liquors. Tobacco, Cigars, Arc. Purchasers are invited to call a:nl exaiufne the t-.t", ..i our new etoro, on South Front siioet, opnML.' ( ..i.-!i n Mouse, New-Berne, N. C. : i. : ;iu nnRJOCDT St. TUCATPIPAI UUIlULull I W I IILH ! illUHL troupes!" " ' f piiE t'NDERSIONED HAS LEASfcnjiTHi: NEW- BofneTbeatre foi- a tenn ol yeairis.jiiKd 1'ierel.y iiiiuriim the Manager of. :U1 cxhibitioii u ihc rad-' that tii tvuilding has been ywi in u,'od order and ;!r.d:ti'"n, .ai.l t hat he )h pre.nd t b-afe the -;tiiie !r t:- niI.t -r The f.eaaon. Terms reasonable. Telegram or luivi ironijith answered. .HHKPH KI11,, L. t. New-Berne, N. C, December 1st, 1."3. ; 4th Grand Gift Concert! - TOR THE PKM 1IT Oi" I'Hi: ' lnl)li- litn'iti'y F !- A FULL DRAWING. CERTAIN' ! ! Iu order to meet the general U andt p.vtati,.n ol T fT Al, 1, 11 1 rho public and tho ticket -hokb-rs. lor thj5 lull payment 1 I II 11 1 1, II 1 I I of the magnificent gifts, announced for th- Fourth JtJf MJ MR. l. M. V 11 l l M Orand Gift Concert of the Public Library of Kentucky. successor to the management have determined to postpone rleOon-j , ir4 cert and Drawing until tkolloltaV CklirclllH .lUtl C. A. Han, TllCS(lay, tllC 81 S( Ot'3Iarcll, 1 874. ! Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of Izll Stoves, Rips.lM k Tin-ware, fore the Drawing, but whether all are sold or not the ! TTnv.-i wnvp WoouVn Warp Honse Flir ncertwid Dwln will posiUvelyaud unequivocally tlflHlwaie, OOUeil N aie, r ,ir Uke place on the day now fixed, and if any remain nn- : nishinff Goods, liamps, Shades, aoldtaey will be cancelled aud the prues ill bare- TTrnciA Jirn A duced in proportton to the unsold Tickets. , Kerosene, &.C., &.C. cn nnn hv been issued and Tin or Metal Roofs and Gutters put on or repaired. Only 60,000 tickets have been issuea ana a u Copper and 8heet-Iron Ware constantly 12,000 Casll Q-ifl. :. ' on hand or made to order. OO nOO B. Li. CHURCHILL, P jOUVfUUy At the old stand of Habt & Lewis, No. 18 Middle Bt., will be distributed among the ticket-holders i cl8tf New-Berne, N. 0 Tb.e tiCKftta are pnuiea in coupuiu, vi iuiu. Ail i.i n i fractional parU will be represented in the drawing Just . aa whole ticket? are. LIST OP GIFTS. ; ONE GRAND CASH GIFT, 250.000 100,000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT, ONE GRAND CASH GIFT, j ONE GRAND CASH GIFT. . j 10 CASH GIFTS, $10,000 each, : 30 OASH GIFTS, 5,000 each, 50 CASH GIFTS, 1,000 each, ; 80 CASH GIFTS, 500 each, i nn r arH GIFTS. 400 each, 50,000 25,000 17,500 100,000 150,000 50,000 40,000 40,000 45,000 50,000 32,500 550,000 J50 CASH GIFTS, 300 each, 250 CASH GIFTS, 200 each, j 325 CASH GIFTS. 100 eaoh. , 1 1 rmn HASH GIFTS, 50 each. ; Tct2l,li,000 GTifo, ALL C ASH,anioautIiig; to $1,500,000 Th chances for a gift are one to fire. 1 . PRICE OF TICKETS lUiole tickets. $M; Halrea, $25; Tenths, or each cou a5 Sren Whole TlokeU for fWWvMTlckeU ?l!w0; US Whole Tickets f or etS.OOO; 27 Whole woi vJJSom Concert will he conducted, in all res. the three which have already been given, ana ISSaJtoamay be learned from circulars wkich will Jnlmtbis office to all who apply for them. tatftar tickets and appUcatlona for agencies, wfll w CTfSded S m the order they are received, and It 1. JJAbeient Tpromptly that there may be SaSoWent or delay in filling ell. Liberal terms vehtothose who buy to sell aain All agents are pe Tfr.iiy required to settle np their accounts and re. mPSSSdU by the 20th day of March. turn TUOS. E. BRAMLETTE, atPublie Librtry Zy.. nd Manager Gift Concert. .puLoWaiT Building. LouiBTille. Ky. POETRY. IlISK ABOVE THEM. Wil li Iri-ml-i tlerile aud try to jull thee down Or ives assnii, and ridicule and frown-: When serpent Lis essays thy voice to drown. And envy snntehe.s for ihy wished for crown, ltise above them ' Make .sure thine aims and pur are riht. Then gird thyself with courage for the light: Clad in the well-provided mail of honor bright. 'I hr- j. ? -rv shall be thine in manhood's Tuif,rht, : Kise alove them ' Seek not to put them down, but be thine aim. "ith'mild forbearance to awaken shame: Show that yon will not cringe to empty l.nn-, When .it the co.st of honor or good nam-'. Rise above them ! Be not diHheartened by man's scornful jest. Pleasure thyself with him by inward te-t: With noble emulation do jour best. By making thyself better, not him lem. lli-e above jbira ! Abow him ! not in petty inflnence, bonght With filthy lucre, by the vain man sought. Bnt in the greater strength of God-like thought By high unselfish aim and purpose taurdit. liise above them ! Thy Heavenly Father's aid and guidance crave ! To make thvuelf contained and firm and bFave ! Master of every impulse, free to roar. Where earth's poor fragments vex and harm nu more. Rise above them ! ROWING AOAIVST TIIK TIOK. It ia easy to glide with its ripples Adown the stream of time, To flow with the course of the river. Like music to some old rhyme: But ah ! it taken courage and patience Against the current to ride; And we must have strength from heaven When rowing ngaiDSt tho tide. We may float on the river's surface While our oars scarce touch the stream, And visions of earthly glory On onr dazzling sight may gleam: We forget that on before us- The dashing torrents roar; And, while we are idly dreaming Its waters will carry ns o'er. But a few ah, would there were many .' Row up the "Stream of Life;" . They struggle against its surges. And mind neither toil nor strife. Though weary and faint with labor, Singing triumphant they ride ; For Christ is the hero's captain When rowing against the tide. Tar on, through the hazy distance Like a mist on distant shore, They see the walls of a city. With its banners floating o'er, Seen through a glass so darkly, They almost mistake their way; But faith throws light on their labor, When darkness shuts ont their day. Vinl shall we he on ol that number. Who mind no toil nor pain' .'ihii.ll we moan the loss of earthly joy. When we have a crown to gain ! ir hhaii we glide on with the river. With Death fit the end of our ride, While onr brother with heaven before him. 1- r.-.winp; against, the tide UAXIMI S. 11 I.1VK PUOCTKi:. - 1 h.i.l lit til .!ic:it who, for Love's sake, Ctn give with generous, earnest will; Vet he who takes for Love's sweet sake, I think I hold more generous still. 1 !.mv Ik lore the noble mind That lively some great wron 1'orgives: V' t ii-'ihler is the one forgiven, Wh. i.e. ns th.it burden well and li'-;. It may be hard to g.lin, and still To keep a lowly, steadfast heAit;. i'ft he who losi-s has to till A harder and a truer part. (Morions it is to wear the crowu i f a deserved and pure success; I!, v. ho knows how to fail lias won A crown whose lustre is not less. in at may he be who can command And rule with just and tender sway: Yet is Diviner wisdom taught iletter by him who can obey, blessed are those who die for (lod. And earn the martyr's crown of light: Y-t h- who lives for (iod may "be A gv. atri conquerer in His sight. THE EVERLASTING PERFUME 13 uayt HERMAN PERFUME ! ,w ' o In all others tus odor vanishes with the dryiDg of the Alcohol. HOYT3 QEBif AN COLOGNE " Improved by time, . FRAGRANT AND LASTING. Trial size, 25 cts Large, bottle?, $1.00. Sold at wholesale and retail at Wobstell's, 3o Craven Street, New-Berne, N. C. a25ztf. NEW YORK SAFETY Steam Power Co. Steam Engines, with and without cnt-off, and Sectional 8afty Bteam Boilers, built in quantities by special Vjxnach! inery. Send for circular. 44 Cortland, St. N.. Y, T. J. IEVING. W. D. EON8AVII.LF. THOS. J. IRVING & CO., Late Burton 4 Irving, Shirts, Furnishing Goods and ORDERED CLOTHING. Tracy Block, 168 West Baltimore Street, Next door West of Adams' Ex.Oo.) BALTIMORE 10XTA.TLY O.V HAM) and for ?a JONATHAN HAVENS, Commission Merchant, CORN MEAL, BALED HAY, GRASS SEED, ROCK AND FERTILIZING LIME. COTTON E AGOING TIE. IKISH potahjks. SKED OATS, SEED WHEAT AND RYE. STOVE AND ORvTE COAL, K17IL.LIX"0 MATERIAL. Window rfilu'. glaed rvncl unglazed, noons axjj blinds, MANTELS AND BRACKETS, SHELVES, MOULDING NEWELL POSTS. BALUSTERS AND HAND RAILS, OfllBie, on hand and made to onler in the best and etrongetst manner, of No. 1 White Pine Lumber, thor oughly aeaaoned. Aleo, SASH CORD & SASH WEIGHTS, Pricea aent npon application and guaranteed as low as any Hona in North Carolina. Personal attention given to the purchase and aal6 of grain, cotton, and general merchandise. Llfitfl cor. Craven & 80. Front St a. New-Berne, N. 0 T ITF f ATlOLfN K SPRING EED. Patentfii lAru-. i',rH. J -' T 4 . The undersigned offers to the pulio ( AKOLIXA SPHINCi FJ) BOTTOM WHICH rr.H (HrAPNTHS, DURABILITY AND rOMTDhT. he challenges th.- world This bed is composed of the spiral spriti;, tn:Je of the beet tempered ateel, is simple in structure, &&J m perfectly noiseless, being an improvement upon all other aimllar patents. I will sell COUNTY or STATE RIGHTS at low fit urei. Parties wishing to negotiate should communicate with , me at once. Any one, with n little energy, . an make money with this patent For particulars, address a3l2tf. D W. WIIITAKEU, Raleigh, N. C. JOHN ARMSTRONG. - No. 1 Fatettevilj.e ST&rET, Raleioh. N. I J O O Iv 11 I N 1) K M AND BLANK BOOK NTAX rFACTlTiF. 1. NEWSPAPERS. MAOA7.INF.S. AM , LAW BOOKS. of every description, bound in the very best style and at lowest prices. Old numbers oi Supreme Court Re poits taken In exchange for binding. a'Jlztf. j. j. ni DEALERS IN 2HO Wh S PROVISIONS. S"Kf) Ct l 1 N. Agents for the New Wilson Sewii Maciiiae SOUTH FRONT STREET, NEW-BERNE, N. C. C GRAND GIFT CONCERT! $28 In Valuable Real Estate and Cash to "be Distributed to the Ticket Holders at the G-IF. .A-1ST ID G-IPT CONCERT, To be Held at Long's Hall, Saturday, -IFxxXy 3LOBF-S:. At which time Gifts will be distributed as follows: 1st. The Kinston Hotel and Furniture, (Family Furnitnre excepted), located in Kinston, N. C. corner of Queen and Caswell Streets. Thia is the only Hotel In the place, (a town of 1,500 inhabitants), is three stories high, has 33 bed rooms, parlor, 2 good atore rooms 20x39 feet. 2 offices for Hotel uae, one office on Caswell Street, large dining room, kitchen and 2 large pantrle. good waab-houae, warehouse and cow-shed, splendid well of water and the finest garden spot in the county. The house ia in thorough resair and has a good patronage. 2nd. One modem built cottage and lot located in Kinston, corner of King and Independent streets, 36x54 feet. 9ft brick basement, has four 18x18 feet rooms above, broad hall, with dining room, kitchen, pantries, Sic, in base ment. The lot contains one ace of ground under good fence, with stables, 4c, all in perfect order, the honse having been built in 1868. 3rd. One modern built cottage and furniture, (bedding and one chamber set reserved), with one acre of ground, situated within 100 yarda of the depot at Old Fort, McDowell County, N. C. on Western N. O. Railroad. This cot ta was built in 1873. has 7 rooms, and ir one of the mort desirable locations in Western North Carolina. S28.350.00 IN GIFTS AS FOLLOWS: One Gift, Kinston Hotel and Furniture $15,000 00 j One Gift, House and lot in Kinston 3.000 00 One Gift. House and lot at old Fort, 2.500 00 One Cash Gift of $2.000 2,o)0 00 Ons Cash Gift of 1.000 l ,000 00 One Cash Gift of 600 500 00 68 Gifts, amounting to 'One Twelfth of the The object of this Concert is simply to convert the property into money, therefore 1 will not sell any more tickets than enough to pay the above prizes and incidental expenses of drawing, and the Manager pledges himself not to retain a ticket for his own uae, with a view of taking part in the drawing. The following well known gentlemen have been appointed Commissioners, under whose supervision the drawing will take place. Hon. W. T. DORTCH. of Goldeboro. N. C. HEXET R. BRYAN. Esq.. of New-Berne, N. C. JOHN F. WOO TEN. Esq., of Kinston, N. O. Whole Tickets, $10. Halves, $5. 11 Tickets, $100. I will also announce, thit each and every person buying a ticket, can, at any and all times, examine my books and all business traranrtioni connected with the enterprise; and as the drawing of prizes will be placed in the hands of honest and disinterested men, it will insure a fair and impartial distribution. GOOD RESPONSIBLE AGENTS WANTED LIBERAL COMMISSIONS ALLOWED. Money should be sent by Express, or by draft on any solvent Bank, by Post Office Money Order, or Registered Letter. For particulars, address DR. G. K. BAGBY, Meager. PROPRIETOR OF KIN8XON MOTEL. D. T. CARRAWAT, Agent at New-Berne, N. C. J. H. STEDMAN, Dealer iu Choice Wines, Liquors AND CIGARS. Rooms Gaston House Building, New-Berne, North Carolina. INSIDE LINE ! r ia New-Berne to Boston, Providence, New-York Philadelphia, BALTIMORE AND NORFOLK T: PIOVKKR TRANSPORTATION CO. will inaugurate a New Line of Steamers between .NORFOLK & NEW-BERNE .u the 2d of September 1373. Their first class steamer haI.EIGH. Capt. W. T. Hardinp, with a capacity of r00 Dates cotton, w 1 1 1 leave JN or folic every Tuesday morning on and after 2d September. Arrive at New-Berne every Wednesday afternoon. Leave New-Berne e v ery Thursday at 4 P. M.. and arrive in Norfolk every Saturday in time to connect with steamers for Baltimore and New-York. Passage to Norfolk including stateroom 5.00. Meals extra. Breakfast and supper 50 cents each, dinner 75 cents. Through bills lading given at Baltimore. Phila delphia, New-York(j Providence &nd Ronton. Freight guaranteed aa low as by any other hue. For further information apply to ' ( apt. S. II. O RAY, Ar't, New-Berne. C. E. YEATMAN. Sup't aud Geu'l Ag't Norfolk. e2fl.tr. NEW DRY GOODS STORE On Middle Street, Opposite American House. A. & M. HAHN Have opened a New Store with a complete stock of fresh goods, consisting of GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, Clothing, Boots and Shoes HATS, CAPS, &c. &c. Iu short, everything to be found in a First-Glass Dry Goods Store! We offer inducements to Cash Buyers which are not surpassed by any House in New-Berne. We invite an inspection by onr friends and the public. .i One Cash Gift of $300 $ 300 00 One Cash Girt of 200 200 00 One Cash Gift of 100 100 00 Ten Cash Gifts of 50 each 600 00 Fifty Cash Gifts of 25 each 1.350 00 200 Cash Gifts of 10 each 2.000 00 $23,350 00. Tickets will draw Prizes. taw 350 OO Our Snuff Box. ; JUl"'" ,,riDk " If two times eleven are tw-nt -1 . Lr-w . nu twice ten be twenty too ? Druggists are n t inappropriately teimed ; 'fillers'" of society. Why is a thunder atoriii like .,11 on. on ' l'.e CA'.vse it is peal on peal. Hood calls the slamming 01 a door by a person in a passion -a wooiien oath. " N aynesborough. Ta.. boasu ot a haunted d a haunted n appropriate ' 1 ' 1 I distillery. Why shouldn't it be h ! place for spirits ' A malicious person uj that cotton sht-ets ( and newspaper sheets are alike in respect that j a great many people lie in them. ; A stiperanuated minister sav.. T have been I guilty of doing one thing for which the church w; 11 : .. ri i i win uui iurit; uv . a. u;ie grown oui. Adam had one consolation when he fell. There were no people standing on the opposite corner to langh at his mishap. The La Crosse man who touched a buz-saw with his foot to gee if the thing was running, is ready to swear that it was. Josh Billings says, most ery one loves to listen to a slander, but thare ant but phew hut what dispise the author ov it. What i.s the difference tetwet-n a temptation ami eternity 'r One is the wile of tin- devil ami the other is a "devil of a while." It is asserted that a pair of lover-, will Mt up half the night and not bum as much kerosenr as the family uses in an hour in the evening. A boarder pi Shakespearean turn says that his bed reminds him of Richard III, because it is "deformed, unfinished," nnd "scarce half made np. A Peoria naturalist, in tin- endeavor to warm the ears of a frozen wasp over a gaa gt, found that the tail of the insect thawed out first, lie forcibly let the thinft drop. Some one has been looking owr the records ol the West Virginia Legislature and tinds that at its lat session a law was passed "to prevent owners of hogs from running at large." "Dried Tongue,-' "Was the answer which a minister, just going out to ' exchange.'' gave some one who asked him what he had in his carpet bag which contained seven sermons. A lady teacher inquired of her juvenile class if any of them could name the four seasons. A five year member promptly raised his hand and said, "pepper, salt, vinegar and mustard." A Topeka lady sums up the first three years of her experience iu marriage life as tollows: "The first year he called me 'dear,' the second year 'Mrs A., and the third vear "old sorrel top." A San Francis.-oan being annoyed by a mud puddle in the street, reported that he had lost a $20 gold piece therein, whereupon the pool was quickly emptied, by eager seekers niter the money. Chester Pike broke his h g in ( oncoid and was carried home: His wife was frightened, and in running to meet him fell over a dog, breaking her arm. Now if we could only learn what happened to the dog. The following epitaph is offered to the medi cal faculty at Philadelphia, to be inscribed over what i.s left ot the remains of the.Siamese twins, when they finish cutting and carving them : "They were not lovely in their lives. And in death they were divided." An artist who painted a portrait for a gentle man noted for his treqnent libations,, invited the gentleman's friends to see it One of them, who was rather near sighted, approached it too closely, and the aitist, in alarm, exclaimed: "Don't touch it, it uin't dry !" "No use looking at it then," replied theold gentleman: "It can't be my friend.'" 1 A crossing sweeper was trying to get a gra tuity lrom an excessively dandified individual, who. in resisting, urged that he had no change, nothing ie-s than a t wenty dollar bill. "lean get it chang. .t for yf-r, '' said the youngster. On seeing the dandy hesitate as if froin fear of trusting him with a twenty dollar ; note, he put it again: "If yer doubt my honor hold my broom." James Conner's Sons' UNITED STATES AND PRINTERS' WAREHOUSE, Nos. 28, 30 & 32 CENTRE ST., Corner Read Sc XDxxniao, NEW-YORK. Pianos and Organs 14 East 14th Street, K. Y. BQlings & Wheelock, PIANO-FORT MANUFACTURERS, and General Agents for the BURDETT COMBINATION ORGAN, Containing CARPENTER and BURDETT'8 new Improvements, THE GEEATEST SUCCESS OF THE AGE ! The disagreeable ready tone entirely overcome in this Instrument. The verdict is unanlmoua ! We challenge the world to equal! 1 1 We can furnish New Beven-Octavs Piano-Fortes from $175 to $950. Second-hand Pianos, Organs and Melo deons. from $40 to $250. New Cabinet Organs $45 to $1,000. h5n SEND FOR THE BEST!! MOEGAN'S STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS OIF1 SOUTHERN SCENERY Cotton Fields, Negro Groups Swamp Views, and the Finest Mountain Scenery in America. Scenes Pecnliar to the Sontb and He?er Before Pfllshei. FOR SALE At1 TUB PR1MIPAL BOOK STORES, rXTXIXSBED - BT RUFUS MORGAN, - - Charlotte, N. C. Type Electrotyp Founflry I The New-Berne ; ilepublicCourier. An Independent riome & Mineral newvnuer.pnbtiahu Saturdaya. at $1.50 yaly Jay Gow W. Sawjn, Jr., ai SI Polio k St.. Xew-ItrtM,,'v .C Editorial rooma 2.' Craven St. 4. .-: - " . . , a The BifCBUO-CocRi iJala ta ofilcial papr for U City and Connry, and now haa Vxfi Urget circalatkm of anr paper in th state, which makea it a Taluable adrertiaiae medium. Send for pemen enpy. Win. S. PHILLIPS. SADDLER and HARNESS TVT A TZL iag i-3 MIDDLE STRKKT, nxtto IIK.XDIlRSOV 6 i R OC R R V n d P H 6 V I S I O X STO R K . -J- -.a ju. . ' Ail kind" of ItEPAISISO. d4fe in the neaUt fxwibla , manner at low priee, ;: Tfctf. NEAV ADVERTISEMENTS. A WEKK TOA0KXTS. Fatting tellu JW O aruciesoai. i nre wuuaoie sample tax tenet - j. numt, 7t; nreadnr.-Nev.York. m 0RK!IIG CLASSe-kmpk)Tiuent athoni day or evening; no capital: instructions and valuable package of goods aent free by mail. Addrecs, with all cent sump, M. YOUXO k '.Cif., 173 Grawtch Rt., N. V ( 0 VG HS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, AND ALL THRpAT DISEASES, WELLS' CARBOLIC TAOLETS PUT UP (VCI.Y IS DLUK BOXES. A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY. Hold by DrnjrsiBtii. r 1 1 DT 1 1 R P $KlY HARD RUBBER TRUSSES U 1. 1 U li L KUef, ffemtort A Cure for Ucraua PIICQCQor Ruy4re. Fino 8tl Hprlna n U OQ L O coated frith hard rubber, highly polished. Free from all aoUr, ruaty. cbaflDg, trap ping or Klrthlog unplsant&M. Cool, clatuy,Ha:hi, iafe and durable. TJnaflettted. by UOhloc. Ahrara reliabl. Every doRtrablrt pattern. Including ta new HatD RraBt Euiaiid Nhjht Tarw. Bent by Mai 1 or Expres. Bold by all dealers. 8eml for lUna tratel Catalogue. Htabt;134T'Ch8tnutHU, Phlla A '37 Brd'y, N. Y. IiawxaK of Japajuaed traltatifrna $2 500 : YEAR WW.. suiuie.wUh onr aplendid COMBINATIOX I, PKOSPECTU8. Agenta wanted in every County and Town In the United State, to make a permanent; bapineaa on tneae worki SA1..KS SinK A X I ) TP R.t I F IT H LARGE. OJmpleteoutnempoaU address JOHN E. POTTF.R A-Cu.v Puba., Phi Pa. 4w SOMETHING That will pay you fl nfl Congenial, hefi I U UUi EMPLOYMENT Congenial, honorable I I I J I r I LARGE CARH WAGES jGUAHAN- FREE. TEED EOK ALI.; either Iffcx, yming or old; can b done during leisure time at your home or f jkv- iMfN'rxT to travel. Large Salaries to exjxrlefrr-.d' fl P C II T Q A SPLENDID OUTFIT HftKfi'H U XL II I Ot Write lor 1t at once, to LABiANE .V HALE, 16 i; North Charles Street, Baltimore. M$.. 4w. The Highest Medical Authorities t Kui oif the atro.ngesttTonjr, Purifier and DsoL. Btruent known to the mediealJworld lu JU RUl EB A. It arret decay of vital forces, exhaustion of the ner vous system, restores vigor to the debilitated, cleanse vitiated blood, removes vesicle obstructions and aots directly on the Liver and Spleen. Price $1 a bottle JOHN Q. KELLOOO, lf Piatt St., N. Y. 4 1 1,1 1 Da. J. P. Frruta. Belnr iwra, tayi, I graduated at the UniversitTof Pja'a in 1-53. iod afUr 30yer' iprioca Perfected Dr. Pttler's Vegetable Ilhsumtl Syrup I narantss icaAiiiilliblssurfor Xfsrtj, aUJ- iier uid Hbeumatio dttuf. 8 worn to,thljr3th April, 1971- F. A. OSBOUBH, Aotary Putt. PkiU. Ts Clergraea TerftCurod Vy itand will utiKfr aorens wrlt- injr a. Rv.Thoi.Maibv.D.D,.Krnkim.Pliua.Kv.O.H. Kwina, Media. Pa. Rv.,f .S.Bi;hnAD,nrenoe1Iow.RsT. O (fSmith. Pittfori;N.V: R.Ion. (Ur. FaltaCharoh. Phila..o. Afflicted should Wrtte Dr. Fit Irr.Phila-.for sipla ntnrv 1'amphUt A (tnr;nteeSTti. W1 Reward foraa ia curable cam.No cur noctiarge.a rnaUty..Sold by dronrisU. 4Iillions of Acres RICH FARMING LANDS IN NEBRASKA, NOW FOR SALEVVERY CHEAP! TEN YEARS CREDIT. INTEREST ONLY. 6 PERCENT Decriptive PampblotB, with. Sectional Maps, sent free. t " , - THlC'-'PbNEER,' a handsome Illnstrated Paper, containing the Hour stead Law, mailed free to all Jiarts of the world. Ad drepp, . . - - O. F. DAVI8, Lan4 Commissioner U. P. K. R., 4w .. Qxaha, Nt. WE WANT Fiift??gJI BOOK AGENTS at once, to tell two of the rdOst popular werks ever pob lUhed: UO D n II n OA record of prison life st w . a,, li and y, MARS HALtiS LIFE OF Gen. Robert E. Lee. MW Send for Circular at once. TURNBULli BROTHERS, 4w Baltimore, Md Dr. Csitarrii Jiiemeay cures ny us Imlia, soothing and hea tag properties, to wiucb the disease yieiaa, wnen Remedy is used warm aml svBtem tut in Mr fef.t order rrvthc wocidcrful SUteratiT power ot ar. neree's uoiaen iiaexa leal Dlmcorerf, i taken earnestly to correct blood and' system, which urn al ways at fanlt,also to act ipecincallyupoa dieael glands iind lining membrane of noae and communicating chambers. Ca tarrli ltemely abouKf d appiiea with Dr. Pierce Naaal DraJae the only instrument With which fluid mod- icine can ws prjccuy appnou 10 au of paasajres anaenamDerainwnica exist and from wnica aiscnrg So Buccessfal has uus treatment proren. that the proprietor offers 9 SOU Hs vara for & ease of "CWd in Iliad" or daiarrh. he can not cure. The two medU eineawitauistrnjneMf pyauaniiryista. Only $8. per Ton. URN di the BEST QU ALITY, ,at only 48. per ton. Delivered Fre onboard cars or vessels, or Inanv part of the city. ' ' " ,1 Call immediately at the Ice House and leave your or dera with ' - WHITE BRO'S&KILBURN. Kew.Beroe, N. C, Deo,J7th, 1873. mm yroceeiifc WHmBRffS&KILB . are selling jfeg COAL
New Berne Times, and Republic-Courier (New Berne, N.C.)
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