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I J i I . t' . mm ' i een rr&i? ,---. ' : : S"H.f,-r-U--'-V' C.'&i AW vt 11. flEW BEBNE, N. C, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, S71. Single ?o)ics 5 cents. Vol. THI, No. 807. ; I .v:?. : U .; " ! .ft ' ' 1 I 2- . Mil 1 . I li t - ' f V I J W IVj : V LN 1VVV "-a I w ! i ' -v .. -.1 a . i.r" - ) 4 REPUBMC-COt?HIKIt. t ' UtaiAkjm, S1.IH 'yearly. 'lbnJy r.- sfftfennatrr.. Lirw-n circulation la .W tethB Htsie, taken by all cl. oi which uuke it one of tbePtadveiOgtndliUJ. She Republic - Coitvirv, v "T BT OKO. wi'SABOSi JR.. k SuM. Printed by the Naaon Printing Compinj2 l'ollnk ! N4wBerne, N ItATKH OF SUBSCUIPT1V. t ,; . One Copy, one year, payable in a.lvai.&? - tl..r 111 (Mi fTen CopHs,- one ynr, " 11ATKS OK A'OVfSllT)SlMfi Oni Sooare, one Insertion - - - 4 - f 1 IX iEach aabaeqiient IniterUou r- - - j- i- - ;j YEARLY ADYKRTISEMEXVS.! One Square, one joar - - - - - f -'.'- - $l-". ' Twelre Unee iionpariel type or one itfi-li nja. e in length of column ia coneldered one square, . f Liberal coatraeta made with permanlit aaverl isera. GRAND GIFT CONCERT. 10,000 .Pi if.oN. : 32511,0410 in (Sirrirftry 'tabe qU'rt tt&iy hy . MAS0I1IC RELIEF ASSOCIATION OF NORFOLK, VA. nis drawinK has been legalized by : ppw-jial act of the Legialatnre. to rUe fautl.s for the .completion ol the Masonic Teuph in tbe city of Xorfull?. f j. r: ri'y op' i ifrHjt ' ONE CltlAND OA.SH GIFT, J $oU,tKHV OKE GRAND CAHH GIF T. 000 ONE GRAND CASH GIF T, 12,500 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT, , ! 10,000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT, ! r,,000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT, 'i 2,5(M1 2-4 CASH GIFTS, S500 ea-li, i. 1 12. 000 CO CASH GIFTS, 2 eachA t! 12,000 80 CASH GIFTS, 200 ach,: . ; j lti,(MK) 100 CASH GIFTS, l."0 wich 1",,(M)0 1H0 CASn GIFTS, 100 wh; , 1".,000 "590 CASH GIFTS.. oO each,' j 2f,r,X 9000 CASH GIFT.V f, rach- i- 1",(K)0 Orand Total, Ton Tiimisaiul Ulfis. all- m $.0!0 Whole Tickets, $5 00. Haif Tickets, $2.50. Plan of drawing same aa that f Kentut ky States Li brary Association. DiawTnjp; to tate placer in Norf olk on TUESDAY, May 5th, I874- DIBKCTOUW: ) JOHN L. KOPEB. Pren't.. JOHN B. (KPHKW. Treas'r JA9. Y. LEIftH. - WALTKK.'T.VVLi iIi, GEO. S. OLDFIELD. JNO. A. ElfiSON, DANIEL BUSTED, WM. H. WALl-i. ' -If. H. STEVENS. H. WF.1L. f. ' .'J' JOHN T. REDMOND. j . ' Aclvisary Boafcl: Hia Excellency Gov. Oilbert 0. Walf.i-.llJol. Tims. F Oweus, P. O. M., Col. Kader liigKs,K-H. F., luhn B Whitehead, Esq., ex-Ma vor, Juo. K.AIeDauiel, p. (! Commander, Ool. W. H. Taylor, St 'Senator, f. 1 Burronphe, Jat. O. Bain. G. ' C. J. fc!Cij Capt. Suiui Watta, Virginia Legislator-?, Robt. K. LitlieiH. o. ST., ii 11. P. & D. G. C. of a. C. ' Orders for Ti ketii ami afl coiiiiniiijiitiiiiiis nlioiihl b add-Bed ; Henry V. 6ore, Secretary Masonic R.-lief AsHociaUoii,. Norhilli, Va. Ticket for sale in Xt w -Ht if liy TIio-j Powers, Agent. Read tlie IlErTJBur-CorRir.n. on'S I .T0 y:uly l tiiiliiji;iiiillffiTCTHft WALKER & GfUION, South Front Street, NEW-BERN'S. N. COMMIKMION JVLlillC l l V N ' 1' and Dealers in - T G llOCBlil tip. Grain and Country produce. Highest Cash Prices paid for Baled Coftbij. I I itf a. W. M. DAIL. kit.. w-SaiAYWiMn paii. DAIL BROTHERS, OOIMMISHIOT MIfiliUAN rs and wholesale and retail doalrs iu Dry Goods, Groce-nes, Provisions, Wines, Liquors, Tobacco,""Oi'ars, ic. Ac Pnrchaaers are invited to call and examuu- the sim k at our new store, on South Front street, )Msite flaatou Houae. New-Berne, N. C. J i t.lfiani CONCERT & THEATRICAL TROUPES.- flHE UNDERSIGNED HAS LEASE) THE NEW- - JL BerneTheatre for a term of years,an hereby informs th Managers of all exhibitions "on thftjroad" that the bailding has been put in good order ana condition, and " that he is prepared to lease the same fd'r one night or the season. " Terms reasonable. Telegrams or letters promptly answered. .TOSKPII IVKLSUX, Lessee. New-Berae, N. C, December 1st, 1H73 GO TO TEXAS via ibs ' lififlE STAR ROUTE Intkmiatio!. aSD Gkeat Nobt44r5T r Rd ' - . .' Passengers going to Texas via Mensphis and Little i r Bock, or via Shreveport, strike this lmi at Longview, " thau Beei Ront to Paleatine. Hearne, Waco, Austiu. HnntflTiile, Houston, Galveston and alii points in Wes tern. OeatraU Eaaten and Southern Texaa. Pasaengra via New Orleans will find $t the Beat Route 'to Tyler, Minaohv Dallas, Overton. Crockett, In'irw - . &sd all points in Eastern sad Northern Texas. I iThtf Uni is well boilt. thoroughly equipped with ev f ry modern improvement, including- Nw and Elegant ! Day Coachea. Pullman Palace Sleeping! Cars, Westiug bonne Air Brakes, Miller's Patent Safety Platforms and Couplers; and nowhere else ran the paaaenRer so coru j pletely depend on s fpeedy, fcafe and comfortably jour- neMNE8TAR30L7TE UMSximtraiiy answered the query: "How to go to Texas?"' by the publication of an interesting and truthful document, containing a valn able and correct map, which can be I obtained, free of f charge, by addressing the GENERAL TICKET AQENT. 'IuternaUoDal and Great Northern ' Railroad. Houston, -i-Tsxi-''' ' '.'' ' -Id District B.Vf . HARDWARE & AQRIODLTURAL F ARiytgim ifSi CO., G0LDSB0RO. N. C -el TTTAvX ON HAND, AND ARE FKEPAKEIJ TO t UHH . Jtll iah io order, all kinds of Agrlcultursl Implements, offfcUier with their large stocjk of Hardware, Cutlery, ' 1 Qhws. Paints ft Oils, Tin & Hollow-Ware, Cotton King 4 ALL KINDS OP COOK & HEATING STOVES. ... Carrise Makeri listeria VSrc, r "Alt oxJ.ravIHreSelTS isoaapt attention. . -Remember the place. FAIUIKK dc CO., Oct. 1st 18T3-tf Qcllsboxo,K. a IIKPUHLICXIHTIIIKK. s Saturdays. I -ftr. "X!, vftrct.untrv. j -vLV " j lii h mat mi it on of th l-t POETRY. TIIKOL.II MAX A.VD THK VOI Tils "lla. 1ia !" lanbeil out three striplings trnni the village, Tlintiuf' 'at eijjhtj---hail task hf n lilia'f. Or hniMine honses, or ;tnght e)e yun The folly might have iass-l as lens worth n't iug, but- jilantiug tret ! H iuusl imlerd tc .lotinc;' Wliy, in the name rf all that's ol.l, .M neigh bor. What frnit can Bnch as you oipeftto gather From this ridiculous and diiftless labor r Von, who already are a great great-grainli.-itliei ' What ! do yon think to rival iu his year:; AUthnsaleh ! for shame. Do penaiiee ratter Fur your past errors ! Mourn your sins with tt:ars ! Abandon hoprs aiid plans that so ill suit your Age and gray hairs ! Give over looking si!tly Oat through the visfa of a boimdlw-. future ' All these are hut for us, ami sui-h as 'They are not even lor you,'' replied the old uian mildly ; "Youth may be jnst as nigh eternity Ah age. What though the pitfalls of exi-ileiioe Be covered o'er with flowers in lieu ol ;n.ws. Who shall foreuieasure the brief distance Hetween this dim dream's birth and close. The winged lolts of death are swift to Ktrihe Life in its dwelling as decline; The pallid Parcre. play their game alike With your days and with mine. Who, which of us four shall be-the one To gaze last on the glory of the sun ? Molest me not, then. Leave me to enjoy The hours that yet remain to me. 1 love To think my great-grandchildren will enjoy The shade and shelter of this embryo grove. Meantime I live, breathe, and I may even Share, for some years to come, the gilts of heaven., Alas ! even I may see the morning light Shine more thaii once, young men, upon yon r graves ! The old man spake a truth which lime revealed: floating, soon alter, on a stormy night, One of the.se youths was buried in the waves A neeond was cut off upon the battle field -The third fell ill, and iu four fleeting weeks His bier was dressed with death's pale plumes So died the three thus early fated ! And while the tears rolled down his cheeks The old man sculptured on their tombs The story I have here narrated. OVK Fl.KillT. I wished for fhe wings of a bird to fly lnt t he blue heights of the sky. Sudden I sprang from the scented prA" I saw tail trees like flower stalk pas-. The clouds above me greater grew That had scarcely before obscured the bine. Then lot I see me 1 in :i gteat gray inut. No siolit t. look to, no sound to li-t Tp and up, till the wide, wide sky I.urst liUe an ocimu on my ye. I stayed iiiy tlying and hung a-poise: I No. echo reached lueol eaithly noise. I hung o'er the head of the cloud belo-.v. Soft as a hilltop heaped with snow. I gizd on the blue hi. dits over me. And felt for a mo'ment 1 was free. I was free to Uy where 1 would in space; My thoughts' were free from the world's, worn face. A moment the thought of freedom won 'Ihrilled me; I turned to greet the sun. Ah ! like a great red ball he lay. Hard at the henceward gales of day. Fen as I gazed the portal ope'd Ami fainter and tainter the great rays sloped. lie was gone, and a fear came over me; I thought no more of the joy to be free. lint I thought of the night, of the dark and the chill. Of the long slow hour, the voiceless still. Above was the desert sky unknown; Helow cloud-seas; heie was I alone. Lonely I felt, as when children wake In the night, and cry for the terror's sake. And 1 cared no more for the winds to be free. So that the dear earth I might see. Downward, downward: now closed the cloud, Glimmering and chill as a dead man's shroud. An hour or a moment0 Lo the earth lay bare, In the white moon's rising radiance fair. i - A world of shadows with nothing clear; A world of darkness, but oh ! how dear. Downward, downward; the moon on the vane, Gleams bright, lo a light iu a window pane. I touched. the ground, its soent I knew; I kissed each grass; bent damp with dew. My wings were gone, I was free no more; But gone were the ivain wishes felt before. And I knelt, while my thanks went up to God, For the love that binds man to the sod. "r. IF. 11 " in the Sperfotnr. Undershirts and Drawers only 3-1 conts, and Socks ceuts per pair at L. N. Daer A Go's. Head the new advertisements. 1(TI N F.NTAL. IIOTRI. PHiladelphia. y ' ' ' 1J. E. KinRsley & Co., proprietors. H ITAllMIHKV IIOVSK, UAldfboro N. C. Dr. 8. P. Wright Proprietor. VfATlOXAh IIUTKL, WaabingtoH, D. C.. f ! F. Tenny & Co.. Proprietors. (" IIAllLKSTOiV IlUTKLTCinarlestonTs -'. j j Jackson & Co., Proprietors STOK IlUtTSK. New-Yorlc Clt j-, ';- C. A. Stetsons' Hons. Proprietors. f KiVA'KAL. 4IOUSK, Cbatrle.lt, K. CV, i j k ! H. C. Ecclee, Proprietor. B ATKMAN IIOCSK, ntw-Bernr, W. C, I Jerome B. Baieman, Proprietor. PAKKKH UOUSK. BstH, Mass. , I H, D. Parker & Co., Proprietors. CEAX HOLSK, Beavafort NortU Cavraliaia " y-' ""'1 Samuel H. Street Proprietor. TAUUOtlO HOUSE, RaUIgh, Itf1. . Xe-i Mli --t v-u i-to. J, T. P.IackBanPropHfetor4 PITT n Alt ROW 8, NtaTy Psblie, ' ; Office No. 21 Ppllok Streets New-Berne, H. C v GGO. W. ICASOUT, Jr., Wetarr fatblfr, y No's aa st U PrsTen Street. New-Beme. N, a " Subscribe for the Kxptsxuo-Cooxizx. j . OxOylXSOyesxlT KEPI Blill tUl Hl.l . .! m 1 ... . . - A- I'Air.NX;i Jajcc vkv t: l.-.Ti. Tim unilersigueil oflrs to th j.nhiir the A U)A A NMilMi HrA9 Hit I IUJI hb nR rHr.FMH. Ll KABIUTY AND i'dMI'dkt, he challen?eB the world. This bed is composed of the spiral spring, ma.le of the best tempered fcteeh is mmpie iu structure, and is perfectly noiseless, being an improvement upon all otber similar patents. I will hell COUNTT or STATE RIGHTS at low figure. Partie? wishing to negotiate should communicat. with me at once. Any one, with n little energy, make money with this jateut. For particulars, addres D. W. WIIITAKKR. S-'ilztf. Kaleisbtf.N. V. 1()STAMI.V V HA Ml and for gale i.y JONATHAN HAVI2NS, Commission Merchant, CORN MEAL, BALED HA V, GRASS SKF.D. ROCK AM) FERTILIZING LIME, OulTON BAGGING A- TIFS, IRISH 1'OTATOl'S, SLED UAiS, SKF.D WHET AND RVE, STOVE AND GRATE COATh ' ' inaow a(ihPH,giazeii nna ungla-e.l rsfict a "At r'k 7jt i v oc JJjKPI. r Jl l JLr JJjJlJJr9 MANTELS AND BRACKETS, SHELVES. MOULTUNG NEWELL POS1X, BALFSTF.RS ANP HAND RAILS, , , , . , -.ii. , nd and made o order in theh..st and . o No. 1 White Pine LnuilH-r. thor- Of all sizes, on hand strouast mauner o.ighly Ht-asoned. A I ho, UAmi A'- AV:iI AY ll flllTS Prices sent upon application and guaranteed a? hcv as any Honse iu North Carolina. j Personal attention given to the purchase aud file of grain, cotton, and K"eral mere-hand iae LlBtf I cor. Oraven k So. Front St'a. New-Berne, N. (" ' i J. J. W01FE1I & j DEALERS IN : - i - 1 i ' ' I ' ' iii i rn'r ii rill PROVISIONS. Cv) 00 Agents for the New Wilson Sewing line. SOUTH FRONT STREET NEW-BERNE, N. C. Tvfl GRAND GIFT CONCERT ! i f "ar . v ; JiNifP fir rf h m tufMmUh Nf fe C ', .: - JUL i -,, - - - '-:-' n...i.izs,j.u. $28,350-00 In Valuable Real Estate and Cash to be Distributed to the Ticket Holders at the . G-1FLJK.1ST1D aiPT CONCEI1T, To be Held at Long's Hall, ElINSTOlsr, 3NT. 0.7 0;-tTJLrcio,yf At Avhich time Gifts will 1st. The Kinston notel and Furniture. (Family Furniture excepted), located in Kintnn. N. C, comer of! Queen and Caswell Streets. Tbis ia the only Hotel in the plac. (a town of 1,: -iO inhabitant?), is three Morietth'b. j bas UCt bed rooms, parlor, 2 good store rooms '0x'. feet, u ottices for Hotel use, one office on Caawe.ll street; Liri'e l , i j. w . i . : u l, -. i - ,.-,, - ninin rwoui, ajcucu iuu a large jniui rien, krmi wann-nuiise, warcnoiij-e auu cow-bueu, Piienuia wen oi waier ana 2nd. One modern built cottage and lot located in Kinston, corner of Kin;? and Independent streets, SCx.il frct, 91t br'ck lsenieut. has four IXxlS fet rooms alKive, broad hall, with dining room. kit. hen. pantries. Ac. in lw- mrnt. Tike lot contains one ace ol urounJ under eood fence, with HtAlile. Ar . all iu r...-fV. t urilxr il Ik.h.h ?'SS? SoaiS S cottar snd fnrnitnre. (lading uuuiiai wituui iw ;u ud in iuc ucjah viu i m i, .u ta-.'e was built in 18..', has 7 roowe, and ir one of the most $28,350.00 IN GIFTS AS FOLLOWS: One Gift, Kiuston Hotel and Furniture One O dt. House and kit in Kinston,... One Gift. Houw snd lot at old Fort, . . . One Cash Gift of fi.ooo. One Cash Gift of 1,000 (Hie Caeh Gift of 500. 2ii8 Gilts, amounting to.... fl.-.ftisl () S.OOO Ml J.jiW 00 2.0O0 00 1,000 00 -4 (Ml One Twelfth of the The object of this Concert is simply to convert the property into money, therefore I will not pell any more tickets than enough to pay the above prize and incidental expense? of drawinp, and the Manager pledges himfeif not to retain s tk'ket for his own use. with a vw of taking part in the drawing. The following well known ecu tie me u have Leeu appointed, Commi.ssioiirr, nnder whose supervision the drawing wiu raae piacr. TTnn. W. T. DORTClf. of Goldsb.iro. N. C. I JOHN F. WOOTKN, Whole Tickets, $10. Halves $5, 11 Tickets, $100. T wYl 1oi aBtnAnnAa 4 ItSlf Ajvn Tvf avsvt napaAn Imrfntt i 4!eVel ai et env an. ell (!m.s AVuim'nA tnff IoaI'I 1 and all business tranaactious connected with the enterprise: and aa the drawing of prire wilt be placed in the i the end Ol JN OveniDer, Oollgea OCUlie hands of honest snd disfntereeted men, It will insure s fair sad impartial distribution. maun to BUSpend labor Until the follow- ll ' 4,1 fJOOD BFPONSIBLE AGENTS W ANTED LIBERAL CMMLSSION3 ALLOWED. - .' r ! Monev Xetter: ' For psrtlenlarst'Addi-ea. ftst- lloner snouja, ue sni 4y upress, or nyaraiionsny soiveni uanic, dt rost umce aioney uraer, or iieriEterea r;r A . 7 1 D. T. CABEA"WAT, Agent at New-Berne, N. C. t CT--iT !" aii-.iv- vi mun. . i .rj ! INSIDE 4 fr.-.n. New-Berne to Bostort, TVfYlH fl fW Pfi ' TTP"T "VrOTSl" Philadelphia, BALTIMORE AND NORFOLK ' vpe-?ify!Tj ''Z ??&fV$?r:' JiiX .'J iiir. rioa it i ""-.mi i . . Nfiw Luif of Steamers- i-w uiiic ui whuiml,! between NOKI'OLK.iV XEW-lJKItN'IS ' on the 2d of Sepb mber ls7:s. Their f,rt class H-jamer liALEIGH, Capt. W. T. Haidiiit', with a capa- ity .i ..t) ' hales cotton. Will le3e I.orfolk every Tuesday nioruiu j on and after 2.1 September. Arrive at New-Bcriffr cvi-ry Wednesday aJteruoou. L:av New-Berne every Thursday at 4 P. M., and arrive in Norfolk every satnrday ili time to connect with steamers for I'.altinvre and Nnv-i 01 k. Parage to Noriblk incladiuj; stateroom 5.k.:;; Meal extra. Breakfast and supper 50 cents e:u h, diper'T5 Through hill latins fnven at Baltimore. Vh.ln- dc bla. Sew.ol.kf Providence and Boston. Ye.c.ht j;uarantfed as low art by any other line. Forjtiirther iuforruation apply to . NV- 11 MFRDAl GH. S:p't and G n'i A-'t N..rf ig. " MPW nRY nnfinQ QTftRP I1L II fill AJ KJ U J U I UIIU On Middle Street, Opposite AjiKwan Hoke. ave ojiened a New Store Milh a complete stpi k of fresn gooils, consisting ol .f . GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, 1 .Clothing, Boots and Shoes 1 HATS, CAPS, &c. &c. Iu short, everything to be found in a Firsl-Class Dry I We oftr iilduc omenta to Cast) Buyer? whirh : re nol siuiass-d by any House iu Near -Berne. Wc aiv an iiifpi-ctiou by our friuuds and the public. ULly 4SL, 1874. be distributed as follows: s one ebanU-er set reserved,, with one sere of onnd. iuwcii u.nui), V., uii nmrru n,i;. naiinmi 1-111171-01- desirable l.K-ations in Western North Carolina. One Cash Gift of , $ One Cash Gift of .uii One Cab Gift of , lno Ten Cash Gifts of , 50 each. ...-!. Fifty Caab Gifts of .Veacb . 2O0 Caidi Gifts of 10 each Uk ihi .'! f ion mi Tickets will draw Prizes.Q HENRY Tt. RTIYAN Fan . of New-Kerne. .N. t Esq.. of tinnu, N. C. I At r-" "V. k -- i t JM r- ' SV wm fitiii UUUUU UIU1U nflANACE luiirprmlriil m K r r y I h i n g u V I aj".-, HKPl BLll-tOl HlKU. ial Paper of MISCEitIMEOUS. Aiirii'iit Trov. ' Tilt-: II lF. A Mr IIF.S UF lilt . St II I.1F..UA N i ami tx. I Account lij Jj it i il Ta lor of f lit ir ltr.iilt "! -t Ii luile upon lite Knliit (ifltic lrfMling, One Thf e-s-n I'a of the iv1ni" Trrwsitr)' of iilI nd iit vrr ti na mriit anil I'lenlK. ' 'NTINl'T ! Tlio ?Uite:iii on which the later Trov stoml is alxmt throe miles in cirnnifev ence ami SO feet above the level of the plain. Its northern fcitle lises very abruptly; on the west ami Fonthit slopes oft' fM-Adnall ;yy ArhUo on tliee;si it in sep I urate! oniv i.y a silent flepression ironi - a i , m ! tVoni the chain of Ida. At iff; north west- ! tin ooi n er lises n ;eeon.l idntean. 20 feet j . ! higher than the l.rst Hh f-ot nlove the , ! plain), ami neanv l.OtMlby ,(M) fVet mi ; ,r , -n, , i h rWth ami breadth. Sehhemann in- j staidly decided that the latter must bo ! the citadel of 1'riain, and felt more than j 0Ver Slire t hat j(s a ennilllated ITlbbisll mip;ht rover 'riiiip disiitiet remains of "Trny town.'" 1I was" furflier strength ened in this belit f by tlie discovery of an ancient, bed of the Seamander, much nearer the plateau of lFismlnk than tlie piest nt out1. The presumed Simois had united with it. at apointaoout two-thirds of a miie from the foot of the mound, I thus forminf' just the bnlt le-fi-dd de- I soiihed in Homer :is -beintr bounded bv ItheSeamandei - .thoSaiuoiandthewalls j of Trov. lining a few laborers, Ik1 be- lail to d'.ir at tlie northwest cm Corner. Ot tlie higher l-latea.i, and a a depth of ' . . I . lb fc( t came It l ion a wall MX feet thick. ,vl,.l. iu .Ano.nivwl o loico hoc-,, f.mal! iVirt.ilication of tiietin:e of Lvrania clms i'SAU; '.. (' ifnidlv had this been n aclied, wlien ihe owners of t lio Koil, t wo Tin Ya)i farmers in a neighboring village, who used. the ehatenu as a sheep pasture, rohibited Schliemann from di pin' further, unless he would iay them 1 '2,000 piasters about ?."00 ; as tiamaff-s, and bind hims.-h" to Jill upthe excava tions ajfain after lie had finished. He of fered to buy ! he land, but they positively refused to sell it at any nce. Tn tliis dilemma he. turned for help to Snf vet Pa sha, one of the most, 'enlightened ni-em-hers of the Snltan's ( 'abinef, in whom he found a mail capable of understanding his object and ready to vnd r assistance. 1 The i ( suit was that 1 he ground was des- ; j)otical!v i"uich;e ed by thf 'Turkish ov- ; eminent for :-J,oiS0 ii:,Mers . V25 and! O . !.l..'.i.w.iiii . A . t i f : i . . a . i i , i 2- i - Wi i r m . . 1 - . ( 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 i . . 1 1 1 j ' ... , resefirehes. ( i i ii.- ii. i lfere. however, a new diltn ulty aroe. i'lie new 1 v-cst fibii.-lied M'neu:n of A lit i- , , , (jtll! ji-sill ( .illStailtinoine Chinned posses- i sion Of e i object- which miht 1 hence-. forth be t :!um.'l 'hrosuhout tlie -Turh-ish Kiiijiivi-: and S.-hheinann was too e perieucetl n an of business to ';;() on with i vf at nndeit d:inat his own risk and cos.!, and lose his chance of treasure trove. The tinn :n which he asked for, bef. .r.-- 1-f "nil " his labors, wasonly ob tained, ti.iaii; iiroin-di the aid of' Mr': P. l'rown, for twenty t,r thirty years Secretary of t he American Legation at Constantinople. All t hear matters, how ever, were not settled before the begin ning of October, 1S71; and eveh then t he Turkish (lovernment ordered that all excavations should be made under the eves of an officer appointed for the pur pose, whom Schliemann was obliged to to pay $1 per day. On the 11th of October the work was begun with eight men, but on the second day afterward seventy-four men were f employed iu removing the upper soil. Firinlv believing that the remains ol the famous temple of the Trojan Minerva were under the higher plateau, w hich he already called t the Citadel of Priam, Schliemann relinquished his excavation at the northwestern corner, chose a starting-point further east, and laid out a broad cut from north to south across tlm highest part of the plateau. His plan was to cleave the upper and lower plateaus down to the original soil, believ ing that the ruins of the ancient Trojan ' . i j fr.tll,l ,,,,. nil tlm nP.n cl' WoUlO le KU1UI tuiuei ,ui uie .uu rmilated rubbish of the subse ilieilt ajJCS. ..-. i o. i T 1" i 1 . , 1, .d., cni-f.iillift uvir1'- ! ,,1(.2j came Ul.oil the foi j it r lmhllllr til IliaSSIVe llCWll f .on the foundations of a stones, belong- ; j iK 1 he hi st Ct lltury of CM1T eia. these fiC i liiwn u n 1111 . , 1. M... , 1 1 .1 11.. clr..i iifirl 1 1 i.i'f i uhil.S. if the mouml Under thi maoi,rv, which ' ceased at a depth (f six or seven feet, the 1 1 f LsAt,.. oil.1 ll il SOU nu I OLUp iet ii wnni, u--tn.f, .!' rG3 fi ! debris of all kmd.1, hllel with relics ot '. Im I the jast of the most unexpected charac lia:x4 w. ' if,,. Tbe pvcavatioiis were carried on until the 20th of November, by which time tliO Cllt had reached an average '- i f ii.;-!.. i,roo ff ftpr nene- , tlepill Ol IUU l -tut jccu , 1 " , I r:it R1CT alX)Ut twenty-live ICCl. lelOW lue j Lth r , ....... -- , surface remains of massively cpnntructed honses appeared, ana tlie antiquarian , vieht assuuiel a very different character ! lLe winter rains wijica set in lowarov s Sheldon Collins & 1 Co's ; ; Superior : piairraiG us, 26 Frankfort St, N, Y. 1 ..r.rijn"t ia lkiV'rjiliin Fai RKPtfBLIC-COrillKIt, ArBrthr, S. C.(tub. 17 ) 'Ta tnray Sl.q yeiy. Ttiii- NEW Al)YK hisem kkts. 144 SCHOOLTEACHERS WAHTEDSE spring and summer iu ar'x IU yr tMonlli in their own wmfc.'. Addre-w. ZIIXILEH A M. TRUV. 1 hiladelpbak, PaU, ( , WORKING CLASSY; inpkytnnt at hBte day or orttittg: no i itl luuticttuna and valuable, lockage of ftMH acnt trby hiail. Addretm. wttb a ceiit fctanip, M- V UNQ A CW?. IU Greenwih St., X. (On.HS, C0MKS, H0A1WKNESS, AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS put rp oxLY rif uuk ix)xes. a tried and cunc nr-r.iCDY. Soll by lrueisuu ; 4w Iy s i c i ioma . c y or miii; l. c i i a it n tsu. How either sv may fhvate and gain the love i arti-tioiis of any person , tnPy chooie lnetantly. Tins -nuj.irt mental aiiiireiuehi ail cau poaaeas. vn, hv . niai. fr r. tofjether with fctnarrla? KWide. E-yp orH. u l)rMtii: ,ttl, to Heddtntf-Ni-bt l ptian Slort - a .(-k. r i.t. Ad.inr r. Hiihaiu ch.. pm. ii er. lhiiadphia. i : pr; - . J. -Nillionsj; 61 Acres RICH FARMING LANDS IN NElsilASKA. NOW FOR KALli VKUV t IIKAIM TFN YEAftS CREDIT INTCftrsT ONLY C PER CENT IV-s, r.'ptive J'amp'uli t, 4iU!H-tiona ..Ma pa. Kent fi '. T II 10 I I k IV K M 1 . a 1i3iidt.nic 1 Iluptf at.f-4Is4n;. eoidainiuK tb. IL.mk stea: i-.wv. niaih .1 n c ti ail part of 1 he world. Ait 1 r . ' - ' LJ4 . ' . - '- . F. IAVTS. . Iutl ('OBii iSsleiicr t'. P; H. If., " '. 0 i , . Umaha. Nre " KIi:ot:K 1II V " ; A tK w ' i.Hk on;Thcait of Writin? by Sound : a chm4cle jtcm of lhom-tt. Short-Hand, tlie hhoitcst. m.6t Kiuiple, easy, and com trials' nj-(ltes, fnjoiii-i --Sic. . The Lord's Prayer ih h'l:,,,u:5'wii,l1 1 " '"l ' 1; toa " 'in ii:it-. . T hs uncm-l.ivcd ejlotud ?rn this art Pn. e-. . oy mad - rcnU. Ailehi want. n. Addicne'T. w. 1 FVANS.VCO. I ,7 th Phils., Pa aprTtw The Iligllctt rjlilic!ilil AiiIIioi llie ( Knr av tb strotiiKt'ttf 'Toidf, I'urilir and ! h hti nt-nt knoi n to tlie nit-dt- wurid is JURU6EB A. It arn-i-ts deny of .vwtad fcfr es., exhaustion of the ncr vons ovHt- in, r !.'rs vij'.ir -'to the debilitated, laneM vitiated blood.- removes vestclu obrtrtictioiiB and, a. t diviifiv on tins Liver and' J"pic-n. Irico' fl a buttle. JOHN 0 .'KELLOGG, IK Plaft St., N. Y. 4, 1 biLND Urou 'i Hi; NEW G ATA LOG UK AND PRICE LI St MAILED fEC l&O-Piecc Frciicii Cto Diiincr Set pi!F:vfii nnYA? -a:i sThK wnr ilVEN AWAV (ilmostt Ta Toil! MrMua ' 1 yt hiii;. ere same wiy, Cairor F'-nd for Catali.i:u, i WASIHMiTOV IIAIJbEVH apr7 4w bth Arc. imd llitla St., IV. V. 1 o )1 ..fi r - SBllsSBsjiiSBBBsjSB rk biagtt ihihivi friWR- iT, iM-mrw, t.irr. rt-r vM' i.ai chi :L't cu(tiiA; nil. Tho people- y. -a rn for-it. ' n '',. 7 in dull jtmvt. ! ' Show it to A ut:m ,ilia Jio 8lirr(.ndvr. iikHk bVitcy i,m,-. - '"""f "' i-'QVyy'vd Ai.f,i"t'j "f. innn. r tii. thine that taten. AoHt Tr j rvrnrwiirnr. rVrt.i for circulars aoH rKinTttiiyM to-'Cu.iAX'l'ub.-i5o.. I'bii adelphia. N w Voi k; li.ton",or C hw ago, '' apr74 r.irf - an ifttmur frohi the worn Scrofula lo a r inHrt. n Uititeh or lMtnplo. From two t lix !..:t!( -s are vvarrant'sl-oere Nalt IKIaentti nrTet'rr, I'implrs on late. Holla, Car. Ltruclcx, i:r)sipc(4i an.l f.iver Coni ciamt. ei r.tv r-ru-jU.t'.h. warranted to cure f,,c vvr.r-.i NerofnlotiM SVollins;sand Sttrvu , f'Kie in Moiicaj atil Hore Throat caused i v t'dium in liloocf lor mcrciirial trcatujent. :y i n win h i ftii Pcciornl pro-pertiM It will : I ho m. K.t t-oivt e reritor. tie woU lingering C oiit:li in h:.!f the ti,tfto ritlired by any other mcdit..c ui i r; fccUy rate, loonenina; coi?b. . f.i'.thir.jr irrlf.ui .n, nudirdivvJoK iaorcnciM.. .i. br ;dl UrusiriH-. IkV AT. I'lllltCI!, M. Worlds liipeuar j , HuOalu, H. V. RETURNED TO HIS OLD QUARTERS. C. ji -BOBBINS, . LatK l:oiiis A Fuoh.1 CRAVEN STREET, o.vr iMton erxow joiiji st'.k's uxubt k m.r. Lmploys none bet iirt ;law workmen, n tbo beit quality of rUti and Kivewhis peruiial attebtiou b bn. mens. I'artkfular attciifiou friven k person who iiav .snfferftl . froiA wearing boiifs not prirly fitted to their feet. tve iiea trial, .. :'- - .' I ftATISTACTTON Ot Al'.AfTFPI. liepairiii? neatly done Mithe bortet poMrfbte n.iti. e KeioendKrr placv - C U. ftOBIONtf, bI4tf No l(rawnSt., New Kerne. N- C. 3f0 MERCHANT TAILOR VfcWjOAV 0r4r tlie lat Office, ICW-1 f rultN I. TV. CJ. ! N3 iW SrSiSSSlfc Eo.'l8-, (fMmU for SI'RINO AND Bf SIMEK WAH. Call auil amine pat t run and yle:VSatif action gnarabteed BOOT & SHOE MAKER 77 Pollok street, Bxt door to WinteirrM, NKV-n ICI'ISTJC. JS . ' rpilE VERY. BEST" QUALITY OF FKEKCIi Calfskin Boots hh4 Shoen tuade to onlex and ; nl a equal lf uot Knpenor, to any in the j te H ' - The liest nor union to be lou-udin the cehalrjare Employed in this Shop and perfect fiU and fatkCiCtion in every ease , - . ; "gCaranteed. .'. Always on band and for Bale Fine Boots ;iaSidShoes at priced iwarranted to sniL nd done in the beat possible manner, at fair price and at the siorteai notices I 1 I 1 fTn OF 0 . 1 .1 : t '' ' .v.. p.- . 4 i f .. .. n . y " ; "-. t a Hi e r ... e t' ,; -
New Berne Times, and Republic-Courier (New Berne, N.C.)
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