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-i til t i i , t 1iar.il ,iU );- :T rlt-Tl I CAROLINA. nine-teniiis or rauicai ouuc aoiueu auu EJGGS, Proprietors j a ?Irants ar0 corrupt and vena: .men j v." -VTTTV,- ' V I"'. VM.iTunhti;:! insta-ices vvhiteinca uhDliave ... ' - - - - -- SfcrsSsT, - ' - J s 1GLi: I 'jTvK .'L"l'Oil-NKY-CKNEUAfi : VOL 3I S II IP 1 qt -.rECRr.Exr.T v.c 'Wdo Gocth Before a Fall." j vvr yv.Mtu, the Apostate Gover- j ir yji Carolina, is even trying j 1! in Inrmer rascalities "'.fealG ovcniuicn . for tccps to over-! J VC - nen optosed 10 ni auiiiimo-. ojit'i arrest and puu;s.hicnt every , r.r r,.i.rr-il whi.-.h has the fearless- ' i cniose and deuounce his cor- ! ,.- .-.--..-i -.'irioiir. of nubiic a!f.iir3 : ' , lad" to ausrai'n himself in this diaboli oa2 schchse ho h 10 be supported by an .'.r.!:eu craug oC cut-throats and afc3;U:- jitr.. : T ... : ITo afreauy pronounced his aic- ! - r rf f.v 'i.re .-aiiibt the c.iKora or I'.m. - . .-!- , . , . i i ,. . -:p" tlw tcate. and in the lau- j ..ut..---vof the- Wilu-iagtcn Jounvxl he ; " " !.- ,.n0 .:i! i lie will be curbed eAeaus niisCi.i.i aiu-? by the owr.rdice of his nature. Itis coiu-ara will fr.i! bete re his acar - , , . , i e.Lavelhe law which i orth Carolina. 31 eu ' ! 1 ' ' ! 'Ltere, then, we-L i rn n.-i'V.'ii'l in --a cr!rt-p !. virtipis of the- vene- i iuoa of tile governor is to be i'geored. rj aiir.e- arrests at 3i y on e x . f'ai sen o o ds re-c- proiicuuee the euilt fxN:.. iTullet-i are i-iV-sv; iteriEs and nor to usurp the place of judge and j jury- This- arc the instruments of; ..a-?e yea, of'vcngeanec and hatred '-wiiiehGorerncr iloldca says he in- ' .- ,1 , c. t . , i-.ncs ta eaipioy in this buatc. l'oca : , . , ,, , - , ; realty believe that ah this can be JCUe -vitli impunity ? Are his soldiers by about shooting; and hanging . wlioaisoevet ho suspects or they dis-; 1 J ".Lao: J.oes he not know they wui o rh. y Mould be j.s r.r.t tr.is a nan 01 . .li-;. wtccca r .c; ranitue i IT., m-fij T,r.t ' io- mac 7 !ivt" ere sacrificed or upon : " t.hi'ih sidb thr l.-.ss fa1 Is. 'Kverv wav ari.'j3 his lie intends to carrv -d''c ckctious.. The peace of the State j .nri ihc livf-s cf her citizens will not be-! wiuUed" tc utand between him and i 'i'veecs1?.. '-Again call v.poa our people t .!:v--.viu those l.se rurprses ot the .H..vernor.. Let them disregard the ! .-sweo of his aruiel mobs. If a " ... .. . . .. , , . . scuilict is- precipitated upon u:, ictus jrn ritlan ''M'UM'cplinii nf rtip rici! ' .t.eo n.iM.nr u.ia j'l-j.cctioa or tne ciw. . ..... ., ; ::it.. Jjec us continue to obey the eivu ; av. U-t CJovcriiOt Holdec au-2 Col-! at i nir.s:e ::.! i tr.e;r case tnre:ini:s : vo?a;a iXif th.ey dare, and the conses J ' ir-.ii,'K ftp liMii their own hr-nrls i I'iI-D'j OK upon ineir own. UCaas. - v'"e mut t be true to ourselves. Obey j iiiw.sacd fer not. llut abevts a . ! jfci ui put d'own this lawlessness and i.-CeiaCe : !iO bdlct-lcs. let in al'ue oar tiir.-' ! rrp,a T.i-Ar.nn j I no JJiucrence.. i hci. w.i.l those who edit political 1 v iic- i w.i.i those who edit p ;;;pi.rs rcalii'a that it is principles, not .ii.?.. that- they have to do with' ! 1.;.. . .. i i:a ufts i. .a euison care icr tne per-, -. !,,. f.r.araeter r.! it nrrdnt;inn.-l nf.li?!. !;if...-. or r.f.y-oth.:r man, simply s an :;.'..: r ci a newspaper ! ' Eldgeway Press. ... .' " - "'k v.-- oora;y. tlu.t,. in ordinary tiices, or even .ii. U:; tij:;es cf Whigistu and Democ- j "f-.ty, the-editor-ot a political i:cvrspa ier L-houj.d dr.ai priucipr liy with, prin--i'j !'.. not men ; each party being con ideuc that honest and capable men only would be presented, r.adthat, in tot, it was- inertly a queSwieu cf the :.: tu k- in which certain cgitatsd :eca,-ur.0e should be carried out. iufr now. everything is changed. '.vithin the past few years the country "-us i:.ni!erjrni:c a marvelous political -"i.voiutiec. 'J!ho men cf probity, h.oncsty and in ipUig.cr.ce, who, oi" oil, were wont to -.Uidipubiic opiuion, have becr,through si- caulci'.l' reconstruction, compelled to '.cop !-iltnce, and men of ignorance, ixuaiiiy a.iid corruption have assumed the.r pli-.ces and. aspire, to legislato and JlfO! it, i'Mn only " principle '' invo.vou in liia jjreseufc contest is, honesty against iif-.iionesty, aud it, therefore, becomes 4 . .S1 tt ill L1SC ,. L-;-nt.-u; v;;:.h ar-pi-:i';-:ig tc the out, v.hen ve p,ce ihe-sa same political , gcuticmen. , I,., i,..., ,,. ;6HUVJ orders to ' thc-ine!vcs forward to lexis ate and 1 , , , ; mormnir a colored person was penuit- i " , , . , , , , ,J , , : J UU . , ,T . ! J"'- Jitor.nmy a nolle, and , v . , S , , urandy should be better : and tolerably i;.0- i-.:ii..enL, of btrae -diht-.a, :4ovcru er.v i:i'.c;c,t.H and the interest.-. s - j heart was shocked ices- tctl J" ' , TTh i iicnu- , . v.,., .v. v.,u 1:.,, - - .., 1.. the dead body. ho writer ei , U1 P , -'." T V;V ; TIiSotX U -we of Pres 11,3 Wa thQ ardcr The fish oil millsof Connecticut! is W Vitrei the approuch-n? e-cc-; havc not ana snail never ia, to bung ,Uuces 0 U.VCth emitted outside of the court ! e j im WM0 tons of in : : their moral deknm.-cs to public j m t. -1) h hUse, as there wa very little blood in are furn8E t0 the farmers, - r - t -.v.. -r.,.-Mf.,n ! ...,, : luued m .Le Liuoj Lome. cry at Ail , f , .. . (. j d . , , ,:nA nrtft aP , tvf,v, ;t v' " - I" . t ' 1. 1 1 ..a r,f c.-i ' , i i .-tq n re i , ,i , .i 1. 1. r.p'pc .r. rrerri:it . .... . , . . . . .- . .... .... - toh.-f-hi.-nr-dinto Cll f0"'"1' ' '"' i r r i , , :i. ,i, ,..n , 1 saouM. ba strtmcd at. tae ralo ot a : ranv in retard i its tidf.titv in the faithful j iJeVUv to b, .a.. ., ncd a.,0 j vindictive hate strikes dov.n tnt) the . n..on,Ws..r,. n0terivn cts for each ; .erformatu fit, contracts. ' Vith many Kood ..... uopeaau ve uuiy o. every puonc ; 0ltrolni;Xi, at this timC) ia the midst .i rr.ul t to examine into the personal J of au cxciticg ro!it;cal campaign, was .naltm-ral diameter of every aspirant d:rcctly tendin. to icjuro the fj&U3er. -:.,-oinee, and, if found wantmg in thc J alivc ca,lsej aod tUereby aidiu- and :utr'ivutes necessary for the admiuis- bt.uir .jjj domination, vvoAave xMao.i.ol Publ.o aua.rs, to, unhesii.a- j nul he3iute(I to espres3 ourselv-s iu wngiy c-xnooc and' denounce whatever ' ,i;w .. . . . , CfJ , j tne plaiucst luaaiicr ; but we have mi it v.-be found corrupt, venal and un- t,..u,-.,-ci c; n -n t- ' studiously relrr.uieu (auu oui hies will wueirdeu. j bear us out in tiie assertioni) from at. Vv.e ennnot in this campaign permit j tacking in any way the personal char It. peoor.al and, moral character of j aeter or the editor. rf.b radical' nonvinces ' t: escape public It wai, therefore, vsill. Crtat sur--.fVrtipi-.pt r ciitisisiu. I pri.-e that v.e read the last issue of Tt:!s tho grrtstt weak point in the ar- that paper, containing many coarse, :a0.-oi 'cn.r oueimts, and, for one, the ;oirt..f v.k,K. will continue to. shoot sions to ourself, and motives iu attaek-..ii.r-.utiW. therein whenever n vulncra-! "mg his position. .. 1 oniiil-ii ex!tto'l;. Vie honestly believe, and the ..on-, osty of the .Slats agree with us, that ; ,i t i re i-.i i 1 i joined the- party for the only and cx- j rresieJ purpose cf obtaining some !u-! crative office, and who would nob in thr ir-at consider tho interests of the people bhould such coaie in contact j with their own private schemes of per sonal gain aud aggntudizeoienfc. We should be- among the last to ass sail the peraoual character of a politi- j Cal opponent, simply because he differ- j cti Wit.u us on abstract political views, t opponent,;, whc-:u we knew to to uevonl j ()j ;j: :i-i 3 r.nu uiLt-g: u) , ju.-mi. ; Tiiey aro foul and ubseeisc birds nrevicir noon the carcas., as it ware, of stn mg lvmevi y, nna v?e fcti:iu uo ; - ,nr utmost to urivv tkotn irorii ,th . 1 eu 1 Ull 1U !y foar Thi ?oSir.7iM-.n, net having the fear of NV. Holder, an,! his .M.Inia . Uv.-sneu before Its eves. v;i.4 ctiil ecu-, bayonets belcre Js eyes, v;i.4 etiu ecu-, . , y tmue to cxn-e raid t.jv. i::k- every tl i:,--,! " - (, -n"- " ci t''iere id.!:(-.u ... ..... -. -. . -w- i.. ,n " ,i i ,. may appear v;e.: antl-.ei;t.c;ued cna.-ge 0f meanr.cs, coirupt.,-:i and ver.rdlty. - Ail Outsiders' y lew Ox our The pressof North Carolina vns i tj i.UtUi V J.A.. rreiv well csposed the t'aaboacal : rrL - f , ... scliea,cs oi " - He... .on, :a lau pro posed attempt to prevent a fair j P,J"ctt attcmj Th Au.,ust t,:., has KOt c,ca.,;ii th.e a'.teutieu of IIol-. den and thc despc-ri'.te men u Lad.v They know wejl that a true t-xpreMi.-n of the v.'iil of the people of North Jl , . . , . . 1 . Carolina will overthrew his power, auu hc u g,UV t0 tuke nieasurCs to smotli:Y t-tiit CSpivioii. 'itutnors have more ihr.n once reached us of '.he p'ai.s of t-ho 0 ovarii- It' - T . 1 , . 1. C ... hi:-. u . .' , . , ,. a ... i- sear-.-e Oet.lca ! ..... ...h. ,., 1 11. proposes to tiy a,.. old .:.! 1 5 ;s 0 sucees.-i . 1 1 . r - j: i'or ilju thit gained high places in the ate;;, a.ii t...it tu i'.u.x outrages would be manufactured an 1 rcnonel t-j order so as to jnstily turn- iiig i:p-.n the defenecfess people brutai militia armed with more t nac tae horrors oi n.r-j Martial law. The plan, it is understood, was to en- r.. ;i in. mia, to aae:are m:i lair.ri.-.ui ah chums to flection of any but Hodden's partiz-ms. and. if the people could by any means ue provoked to ren.-t the J .... ' ,, . ,- , ... . netro iniut iu, i can v. . uueu ,-Maies . r 1. 1 .1 t , Laal'y beg lor Congi es- . -. 0 sicual i:-terlerenca aud another recoiw I struction. Of course, in that case ! liuldcn an i i . ii ... - V . . , r J , I irustel with the further raconstruc- f,, ,n j . c, r , ,, ' tion ol the Mate and to so hud them- , . r i .ii ,; ,-M r-.-ietir-iied in nnnthpr lenso of power.- operations .''his programme of seerue'i nrouaiiiu enouu out we nau l . . . . i l .1. 11. 1 - 1. - 1 - hardiv l.v louk'.d to see it so bold-! , ' , . , . ., T- . : i . .t.r. . ..i - - ' - . i-rT : : daim 'J i . . ; licio irotn tne itttitnOm' ot tiie i i:li : (Here follows the article from" the j ,, - , , - , , , - . ... ,.N t SunuUrd cutttlc-l "fctatc Jro.-ps ) !- -Hoklen's i.'.rn htatenient ot this;' intended outrag aent can mate is -trot"- a: any com-! ' ) IT. 1 .. , - ...T. ne ""ve. uetu-i n..i.. ..o( i-u, ieu j bin: I hat ill.- rretClliled KUKHIX OUtraiTCS n.d c-i;.iMvpi. for law and order are mere ngjuientj oi lis imagination, lies , told n.r ins own interest, hbis on the j people of : orth Carolina, made to give ' pretext .-or i-u 0V7n viilary. So spain is the obiect, to hr.ve a forced cleetiou and to ovtiav. j the pco- p!e as po as t o secure such votes as he may desire, that we have hope he may have overshot his mark, and i that even Congress will be shocked at the curse they have brought in him and, upon a high-minded, virtuous aud brave peop'e." . C"-- The Carolinian and It's Editor. "When a few months since, and later, we felt called upon a.i a public jour nnlist to notice and criticise the politi cal course of thc Xrth Carolinian, us injurious to the oausa it professed to advocate, we desiied and intended to refrain from ail mere personalities. With thc private opinions of its Editor vzo had nothing to do, but as the ut- terarcccs cf the conductor of a public ' journr.l we felt at liberty to discuss aud condemn them according to our scn&e of right and propriety. Believing, with a largo majority ol' our readers, that the course cf the uugoutlemanly aud false personal allu- J Fully appreciating and uuderflaud- T1lA :v;t i,w ; election in -August ! Vw ' ww 1 , ' i , ' or drawn unon- a batik by itsashie: in : Tho. E. ;.-?, pe--i Me,,t of the EVn- " ' 1 , " " llieClMllaW. ; tierv l.-ino-urirr-o. thc p.jlf 13 wide and I , . .,. . 1 .. Extra studies moderate. V1 ! 7. ,7... , -r ,!., t,.!:,,,, ....t.w.v. .j - i c ha'nfl fit his nmc'iMl datiec. 11 in its, Deak Mr : In aeknowloiKiupr receipt ot i to thC Point Ct the. .. . . ,. . :iura n;iau u: ! !,-.,! r,-T,.t nrlitn r,," rrirt.,1 rTi,!or.(, ! "iW ! 'r J v." ill"! sa.nd i..i.i.ai. i (iukiiu. jv-o-.h- a. ji. . rer&iir:. i uu .a k. ..a.i ,. ... . .... ,- o- -- , , . .... .... .. ... ... . I s ..-! r. r 1 . -;.-it.vi.-U Af V ir.'mia. s iov:s the dism- i x-..n 1,-, n ; "-r"-" . I auo'it.t . ' I'.'Siev upon m- husl.iuuls lite, t re- : and preiudiees '-' "". . ' . , ,: ,. .' - " ,. ,,'"" ' ! ol an aitiouut ot money to be pa'.u upon ' eaid im.v dutv't. assure von of mv apprw-ia- ' T fn Pi'it 1 " t,.ri,i ostimit tn whirh snch is held ' livim.'with rh.-r wroti"-ful laws, erecu-: . , : ;: ... . A ..1.. . o UllL clllU- J: Ji v ci v '-t.-j.-t. , ' . , , i . uemanu or at a iiuie ueaiguaii-u, auu , v 1 - ' ; ,V ct . , c ....... - t... l.t- f,.ve. rt arms hut. wb.tn their I .... . . .. m tnv fands. and te?t!fv!:i!-c-h:rlf ..f yourcmn- i .wahai- t ,i i ..11 A .-. -.Trt rt tne ai.-gust tn .-. ecuo pn. an incessant uraue ui auu auu i-u- l ..Bimrsrsr hd'tt'ppn thft On'lfltlC- suu.u tors of two newspapers ; and having alrealy in our columns given more prominence to the Carolinian tl either the vanity, cgousm, or serf- than im portance ct us. Editor deserved,, we here distinctly declare our intention of severing, in the future, ail eomiectioD, whatsoever, with that paper nnd its Editor, either in a social, political, or journalistic point ct vie v., The conductor of any paper who will thus prostitute his columns is un- wuiuij uic wuw v . L'ur iaf Southerner. M.uu.r.ono, C. mgto l ' , . . . . J.. . . - . . 4-1 1 . ima 1,1. e ua e seen, in iuoiu uui, iu , ' , . '. ., , 3 stance, to wnac aepins 01 unima.-u-ui , ,.:j;r(;rnnni,i uaruunsui o t l u , u.v.. vV-- U K,M.(.nt : e f i, -irr- reduced, but, ' . , , . ' ., 1 ... ... ...4 .... i ... 1 . ..inn Ci tVilJ I WO Ave' O "I..!; V! p:eTKTi,u in j ' 1 J 1 1 . . . i t. ..-! . ..! hcH I I.e'Icj blliiUiOiul i CI'C.iLiVl. i.i.n , r.,v, ,.n,r,in n-uoeedintrs over the graVos of soldiers siaiu y thcrown; ua m , , ..... ..... ' t : e:dl theins-j vcs soldiers yl a e'T'rro'ie:.'. ! . ... . , . . . " j i '- . ; I'ive years after our mr.Ft wntortu- , . ' , - , . , ! , ato 0( wars during which fane, we j ; have so eauu-stly indulged the hope ; ;i:iiKt "iveu frequent practical proof "aims ; am, v.orsi o; . au, thereof by submitting quietly to their numerous acts oi opp rcssioc and vio Meocc) that the dissevered relations be tweeu the South and the North raight , . , . ,. he re-united and their ail,i pac;;rc iKtcrcours. iuhuir.an deed conies mutual feeling rse restored this Tlives Ot v a ;:t.ia.ti u u (.is ol a . X ,l-,t r;oV(! c-.isc ,,' S.eeri,- bat Lion, td Ce .UK. ,.vh , m-.lint sco:n poui.te.; their cense-; enned du r;ore than one heart wi ' V ... . V . 1 thrihw.th burning mutguv a am. - I U.lCix 1U UJU la'.i.i v.'i ii.i-.' mi-i'uo blood hound?, whose hungry s-ou'.s j line for the itiouidering bones of our: v vim t tw t down upon us i i ii i , i : : . . ; . tacttuat Yh'lt" t!w11' . checks drawn by ooe- oarty upon au-, ("er-'-ides ' V2 v.'io survive that ., . , 3 J j . . ', :c. s.. ..n ,,."ther; except when designed to be to ca'--e at; d Kn saei i.Cia . usej( a twe-cent stamp only is to be ; L . her? lie flvever in th.at unhaHowed OlOl ground ' Uewetne.'i and sutler such : and sutle and alio'v .i;.. 1. ........ 10L- , , , , i , ., whoe b'ood was ir.'.iv ad with o'.'.r . , . ,. , - , cvii in uerence ji : "lorious uu. un ... i i 1 --. 1 iiirtuna'.e banner to groan in a: U!l ...1 b'U'ia'.-rroutvi for our love our veneration ativt protection ? A o .' ten thousand times, Ao Into the faitliful bosom of our own d:ad C'o'ifederacv, let them be brought .... l ,1, .. 1 ,.,, , ,t,t . "Jiubei on their ineir.n; 1 1 !- . o n lv t nat ,, , , , ,1 c,,i ,r :,,,. r ,- I w!l parnetl. iruthiul epiwHiU o iAaitr. v ( r in jlC).n ' j 11 'J' J'i' r A ,uom -v. r.i,ia nr I licr battie-reut. vet proud and dcttaot banner; dying, they chose it as their , ' . 1 ,i i -i ,-n winding sheet ; and dead she will . . - ... spread the mourning remnauts of that j banner over their souls uutratnnieile.i . . . , , , rf..r-rfl " . , . , n. ,r i :ioMin-.t the ins nits nt these riesnnt- , ',. ,.,.. j " - - " -... . lionus, w no uiuoh-iiioi , viiio me s-eer i'." riot her !rf,ii the toi:n or j her son, and, reptile-like, discharge ,. . heir veuc.n;-spirit r.non his r.oly rest- , - 1 3 1 S1'ailii' l" "" s "i aa O, sha-oe .." th-a s.iercije-ss t!-t V' , ?co-. l:r-.'.i'v tr:''.-p!e ! -;-inct:'i ,dut i io i-lio I'a'.t!-.."'. lite v. ton '. ' jj",- 1 dowa !,t '. !:.-- t'-Tli" tiie b il'!t ivu, , A,.,. st.c ;ses ..e love ia;. t.ie m. and Oi her darling, dead, g;l"'''-'-ed sor h ! little thought she i!,.-t a man, A Aild'fr, ha.d fallen s lew ia the .".jale if tae hrute, p. io a. ay har t! e rijrlit - T!.!-i deli-.-at ; been to bestow. "A v.-. m ,1 r.-i his :.liu - :i .'pithet mean, to contemn. be',-.," pass ..n, ti cse cl.iun n"t rospact. A a :.rd not y. r I;-- nre i to :l (( a:epts i ( i:i !,e: I l.e eilioi !. -art, t i.n- b il'ii. d, ir'.t'ti iuri'tls, ( thi'irt'. '-.?." And v. hat h' they were' Ve have riitc! yeir craven 'ei-i'o ; Vmi ! a.e ho.uid the:.), !:y tVr-je, 1. -our triuiiiobiil ear, -And s:,.o.heicd tiieir liijiirty-Cic. You have passed through their laai with the swoid, An t the torch, with its murdarona clare : I Atd their wives and their mothers, who knelt ami implored For their dear ones, ye deigned not to spare. ' An( now when the cannon is hushed, .-iim uiu C..OHL io us siieawi is reiurnca. When their hope-vase of freedom is shat tered and crush'd And thay rest in their graves battle earned. i'e would track them, hyena-like, there, To profane the dead soldiers last sleep ; Y"e would spurn the fond mother's impas siounte pri'.ver O'er thc grave of her darling to weep. If they tenvd their penalty's paid ; For they died in the deadly combat ; But if kindlv to rest hy dear hands they were laid, O, tyrants iriy envy ti;em ihat ! Ravc on, r.ive on in your hate ! In the pitcli of your triumphant pride ; You, ravenous thirst in their martyr-graves sate, Their mother's heart anguish deride.. I? ut, efwds! God knowsMh.it the sea Which divides yen is wide as it rolls ; lou may stand on the hhore and enfetter their hands, Dxit yon nevtr can rival their sgIh ! ' snaa.es. of'the dead and the blest ! O, spirits immortal and free ! O, God of tho widow and orphan, this . filTame, This insult was offered to Thee. J. fA ,iaJ J;nrn. t0, rfl ; wb,:rc .1,JV,n- ; to tax at the same rate as promissory r.,,-,. UU si,,:,: ; i. C Daws. 1 1,1,1 hard- j Select Boarding and Day SfchOCl, ! lmvn .T.,T , . . . ," MiMtUls .t V.i: ... haU'ls Liay ouietlv bestow hesti ro.-e ! , . - , , ;, ware ; lit' I'.ourue 5 li'olspork ; T II Gatliu. HII I SJ5tRO N C ' PR0.M l HOXOIIARLE. KEL1ARLE Directly op-p. I:. 1!. Alr . i:r---vy s:-.r . Iaur', .no-; their cherUhed n,.cds ; " f&' f"e CfeU"?. C 'i r 'x1;, 1 H K flour, 1 safe, 1 do tin- UJiiUiO. N . C . GENTS WANTED fvcv c-tv, tl.wn ,d j j"""5' . . ,- , n I dollars, or l.-aatior.ai pars therjol. In- , k;.i,- ; .1 1. ii.t'i,. ;.k.vr. Iran 1 Mil oil, 1 LIJ MISSES XASr A.J VISS KOITQCK A. villas- h.r the l- ,.r,v t an iftst s-iec-ss- TTX. 77 where uvixig heart, nmy proud. y eon- , 3 f ux --3rj0S j-"op paints ; w t Outy, U bales ntlNCIFVIS ltd DOLL' R .p'iVse'Tu he u , v..Ni.V I U i :.no, 1,.., .,. ten.:, ute tha Virtues .,t thetr . nn .. .,.. rn,.ot be i ' lv: V'i ? w 1 ' VLo''V, ' ONE .-nd.L-.l bv the !M..:u- Fap.-rs and Ex- I - '..i...c.-.,N.t.,Vv,lN -. 1 -.: ....i; t.,,1 l. .,.v ,,. -o - nP0D tl!,!e dr',h' 6tan.pi CallUJt Ue ( rtmWarien. 2 1.1.1s pork ; H CotT, 2 U rTtri? i? 1 t T xt-hm wi. t .t.- ,riv.w i.r. ss Cos- in the United sit.-s.1 h,r-...,.ls C--'' r ' r.-M h h-u 1 wv ; I. : ' rr.r.ti-d.upo.i them, but the tar must ; nrnr i 5 nn s 1,; ivi-enih, i "uv,al sati..&cU.m ..v.. P,.,iu,s ,., I jaarrr or eruus a hands , .i,.e ,-arent, u.a, ,;e , aahesive lv;''V,;;! J.'pVo i'hU io Vkecp w! I fo.warded on application, Agents . .vso;r ,a- rx, kt,Ei.. and .mr checks jmMmmJ read insteau ox 1113 . tauas 01; . . '.-,. a , 1 ... .... , , . : . 1 o.-. ......n i.osion Hii.i 1 y-i.tM -y.-Ms uii m. '.m oij.. The Caswelllurder. 1 A writer in the ftaleijrh S-ntinrl. referring to the mysterious murder cfi Stephens at Xanceyville, JST. C., ex presses the ccnvi;tien thut the deed was perpetrated by' tha negro caar.d id whieh voluntarily teck upon itself to idltv blows smoke through his nose.'r watch the courthouse That "'guard - was ou' duty before Stephens was kuowu Estimates of the coming cotton crop to be missing, and before his wifa be-, are made. The highest estimates ia came uneasy about hfeabsence. That,'4.OOG0O bales ; the least 3.500,000. uneasiness" began between eight an'The number of oftterpiH'Ars and boll nine, o'clock, and she got several wor;n, frosts and : hqavj' raiafi re not friends to 50 in search-bf him. Thej! estimated, went to thfi court hnuaa. nnd thord found the nezto cuard on dntv.'" Thev searched, looked into the 06 through the window, but saw. tfUliiag. Tliat was the only doci; locked it had been opened during tSe day. The negro frnircl r-fir.f tni'.fl nn wfifeh t.lirnmrlmiit th2 niiht, and refused to let any Per- ,r hen Tho put into tb office iurin- the night. , - . ,,L 1 i , . 1 and after it had ceased to bleed. It is. ,i.eiiaiii uu wuw ul f , ffi , . , , . , . . ; ;. T , , . out the Unowleire 01 the Diaex jruaru.i The writer supposes th ployed by the League to pi mm 1.1 ho wri nr snnimsps thrv wern em. t i - . -t"v- "i'v--- v.-.j .... , 11. ,....V,i i,K,u V lAV..v ... ...1 V. y V, I , , I ftfl.Tn ,1 T;iere . r of a 6t5p darker hue. Stephens' inhe; i .. , , 1 , . . . , A was found muraered m.kts house ?)' ! months csro, and he had an insurance on I . . r 1 , , i his kfa for ten thousand dollars. 1 . - i Stamps upon Checks. . . ,. , . ; Coinmissioncr Delano, has given i.he following instructions to . the Uiited j Statos stamn agents concsrni:?'' tenk . tJ , . . C backs : ' ' . ,ii "' - . i ",p was ruled by my jreuccesscr in : this 6fUc,iIune 22, lSt , that a el.eek j arawn dv an inaiviuai upon unitea, ; -.tin c . -1 . .1 . . e ft,, i v,i.;jies ur 11 jirosi-ruv u im; einiinnii'., 1111 tl0u r fractional pact there.. (!n- : a, a fili fiirfJu'1. x.l.h;mv aildapj,rvciaiion of ternaj Kovcnue Jecora volume Y.lth.- san-.e. I havv ,v.;.ii.-d fr a Vhticy of Five . 5 No ,0 0 i:o Ti.ou.and Dollars on ,v lif,. 1 , . :. t- , . 1 , f i Witn suaon re-pect. 1 i.-main, and you have heretofore beep, directed ; y, rv ireh-. mm cl-Vt rvani, u . iu. & gt;in;n u n ; . j.ir.W ' " Slsax A. lv.i.rc. m?ii uiuvia ti a ttiio , iaiu. i ou are instructed hereafter to i., f.-k .0 uca. t,.i luff, otn, ol, U.. J -'i'" "rVwfc7 101 iiLv tun: v. uawuBiii i-i ig..i, 01 ljii 1 " 1 ; 1. j i , " ..... . demand upon a bank, l..ai,krr, or tiiift r . ... . leou.pany. A like Staum is to be re- v-uu' 'J tr- n....k. . : ouired noon er.cft tor & sum exceeainar , SKi-wcen drawn at sight or on deiu:u.d - . ur-on any otner person er persons. .- j companies or corporations, than those above named. U hen such checks. : 1 i .. .i i units, ivc., are urawn otuerwise man A MADMAN LOOSE. ' He Cuts H'is Wife's Throat andHis Own Desperate As sault on Citizens and Police men. New Youk, June Vt. John Dug gau was to day discharged frora the situation of night watchman at the be. Cloud Hotel and went to thc house j where his wife was engaged as servant and told her that he had obtained a j situatioa for her at the St. Cloud j Hotel. ! Vliile coinc through the Street. ! Dr.gcan drew a"ra:or and cut his wife's ! i . c- , ... ... - i . .. i.i ii . i . : i iiimut iroui eat tj ear, jyi.; iiieii luuiuu : the rarer across Lu otrr. thror.t, mak ing r. fviglitlul wound); Passers bv fittempieu t dlfarhl him, Put he wild'.v ' rushed at them, ando. fe. moment, j the scene was sppatung,; j Two policemen attempted to take ., ' .. , . . , ' ., ,, tne razor irom mm witneut avail, lie finally threw down the razor ami be:an ! - to throw stones, but being defenceless one of the officers hit him on the head with a club. lie was then with his wife taken to the station, houae, 'where there their wounds were dressed, after wards they were removed to Ludlsvue Hospital ' ' There is no possibility of Duggan's life being spared, but there is a slight hope that his wife may recover. Uoth a.e natives of Ireland, and havc been in this country only fear mouth". The Price'of Flour. A farmer of much intelligence and information, who resideS in a neigh boring county, has expressed to us the predictio-i that the crop 6f wheat now being harvested will be.se immense, that Spur nozt fall will bo sold at $4 per baVrel. So mote it be. Lynch burg Republican. Whittcniore ought i-iot to be re admitted to Congress, notwithstanding his re-election. He xhaa beer, coa vitced of an ofTence"'which shows him unfit for the duties of a legislator. Thc reputation of our government, as well as of the Republican party would suffer by permitting him again to lift up bis voice in the councils cf the nation. The fact that he was able to impose on a rural and tiot over intelli- gent constituency is.iibvindication.-I ' Forneys Press. Mr. McLearin atifl;'othcrs, of the Virginia Legislature: protest against the title of "rebels'in 'officiardocu ments. Poor, bleeding mother of the great and good, the shaft shall rebound against him who seeks to wound thee. Mill men, whohayc tried sitting on circular saws when-io. motion, say they are the worse things on pants they ever saWi sk ' It is predicted that flour will be rnuc'h lower iu consequence of the fine yield of wheat this year. .. r. . I , t- .-. r. , r...,...V.J I ,A,. 1..1 .-.1.1 . . . . . m. : . -v; , .x- 1 1 1 ' .... , . , , t . . - I 1 . , ! r. I . I . . 1 . t 1 . -The New York ..Sun (Rad.) says: "The Republican party in New York 3 a disintegrated ruin, and Gen. Jrant, Be.it cd on a cigar box, contcni- ate s this ruin, and undisturbed rda Amos AcKKRfkN,a Georgian and nn ex-Confederate, has been njniinat- ed by Grant for position oF Attorney ieneral. urant is luiptoviag rr h; ooks bad . iu A. i.03. ' A nueor temperance pledge wa cd inrcuhtcd m Russia. It bound the Tai3 of-ftshoir. ' v lute vreortriaus are tiuu aiio cu 1.0 .u,,;, ,rSW;tl, rr.s oil " r. .1 cm nr. - - - - . . rr .1 1 1 .- A man in umo Dit on tne neaaoi a ..1 1 ... V , 77. T At i-o i.Mi.xr-:.- ld.-r.Jmoa fe. Pameron, of Um i.f mvo Baptist Wh, will preach at th. - 'f,,!k,wrii - tintea -at places: i'-rl,.,,-. .Tune 21 "l :-parta. .; ....... .. "c j- vToc'.'.:'.:::'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 2r WiLm " 23 jrANr.Y Vkk ant. Kobxist llp.u.xn i torur- ed hy us'M.r k.,sk.." It promotes digestion, exrw-ls hnmnw, ban- iJu s Ci pc-jsi:w cur-8 htauaehe, t-ostnenesn, lainesH. L'etn-ral debilitv, liver complaint, and t!i,. .v!,,,io tni;u ,,f i,Ui..u"s diseases. Mautiv Cor.vrv, N. C, Mav, 1S70. iu-?. in i-npipiiT. TTand at T-'-KH .it Depot", Ji-'xr 22, 1S70 j . i 1.1 t . n- 4 i k. o ip. i . .... . 13 U!es'"hav ; Fnr-.rs..n A M l h-.x crack-r!: Am Cook, 4 hhls pork : li.-.bt ov.vns, do 2 ; J 1, w ,1.7: Mrs. ! LSPeiKht l.!.l rior.r: l'atti- Whitted, 1 lt old furniture: Fur-'t.rson A M 1 i I.', J-.':eli, l piece cartllj.' ; t l.arr. Kegs na.h-i M ;;y 1 '1'. V 9 un.'s 1 s '. 'i; ,1 ,,,11111111 111 111.1s p.'itv: .1 S Sl.-.'i i) I. 1 ' U '.v.rk K. M l'.rvn 1 lili.l roek.-rv: "2 cs-'s 'nureliaiidise, 2 cases notions. i pi. i ,.it!i.,., i,o.,s cuees., 1 uo sniui. -i lr'l;!i-:, v d, a m. is su-ar, 11 tmis Hour. lil -is fill; i i . !,!! n.-e, h do snull', 1 hundle twine; 1 s.tek ;i't. a hundies neriii'-r. 1 hos soda. 2 hun.lles iMvj.ets. 1 iox citidi.-s, 1 case K.-; j ii i-.,t- tn'K Zll JStS btnndle-i .-hairs; P. Cr ounvel', 2i l.bl liav; a- i- i.- v. i iii ,,..l i ,i.. l, ."v ; , . ' , 1 , r ' i i ;-. i:ii;-.:i. i e,. Ti'riics. oiis siiirar. l cas. i,:ii.'s sh-'t. 1 I .PI cakes. 2 lox.9 matches 1 do sundries. f kejrs nails ; J L Jridpersj 12 hhls pork ; Sirabane A Co.. 3D hhls pork. C. C. Thomas. Aq. nt. DIED. In Taiboro, N. C. on tiie 17th of .Line, 1S70, SUSAN DELLA, wife of Col. Jolin 31. Ferry, iu the 2'.hh year of her a:,'e. In Nashville, N. C. on Mondav, the 20th iust.. PATSV HAITI E, aged about 73 years. SPitCAI.. notices The livinir .llacliine. Injure the raain sprinfj of a watch and every portion of the. works becomes disord r."L. The 1 : 3 i! . 1 .1 : : sr-,ni:L.'h Is to lb.? bn;i:.-..i .l.-lu v!i:if ;hat eia:ic j-.i.-c- of metal is to a chronometer. Ir i11,il,l','";''? uv: :u;ti"" . tho'tl"'r, "rK;'?. and ooitro.s. to a c.rt.im extent, the whole iivm ma The comparison may he ear ned I'vrtucr: i.r as the weakness or other nn- i if. t.,.:iv of thc- I'.yin sprinx is indicated on in- face cf t.ie tiii,e-i,i. c . so also is the weuk- :.es ..r o-.he.- disorder of the stomach betraved and int.-lhgfneo. and there w a worn, anxious 'V'"- jn the whole eoimtouanco which t.-d :ia ptairjv s written w.Vi.U could do. that th,, ,,mjr mmrithh,? or-mn whoso office it is to niinistir to the wants of the body, and to sus- .l.. .....l .,ii l... . ! -. ...... . e ia,., auu n ia', iu .vi.aii.-, ..- uv,i in-i ioi nuug its duty. It rciuhi s renovating and regula ting, aud to accomplish this end Hostettcr's .Stomach lhttt rs may be truly said to be the otiv Ihinfl in edid. The broken "n a ci .pring of a watch may be replaced by a now" one; but the stomach can oidy bo repaired and strengthened, and this is one .if the objects of the famous vegetable restorative which for eighteen years I has been waging a successful contest with dvs- pepsia m all climates. As a spcc.irio for indi g. i-tion it stands alone. When the resources of the p! ..'nnieopoHa have been exlmustod without, : i,...--t, liohig more than mitigating the complaint, a eora e of this wholesome and palatable, yet powerful, stomachic effects a perfect and I rniaite.it enre. In all cases of lyspopsia toe liver is more or less disordered. and upon thii; iaipoj. taut gljed, as well as upon the stoim.oh and bowels, the lhttors act with singular di. tiiio'.noss, regulating and reinvigor ating every necrotv- and assiniilatiug organ on which bodily tnd ir.eutal health depend. Head some lusrl'sh Testimouials. OllEENS SvtLORS HOME, ( Topular Street, Loudon, England. ) I take this method of making known the euro! have obtained from-the - nso of vour valuable medicine, the I'AIN KILLER, -twas urged bv a friend to try it, and procured a bottle of Hr. Kernot, Apothecary. I had been alilicfcd three years with Neural gia and violent unarms of the stomach, which caused a constant rejection of food. Tho doc tors at- Wcntmiivtiter Hospital geve up my case in despair. Then I tried vour' PAIN KIL LER, which gave mo immediate relief from pain aud sickness; and I regained my strength, and am now able to follow my usual occupa tion of sailor. One. bottle cured me. Yom-J respectfully, CHALES POWELL. Sin, I depiro to to bear willing tosthrony to the wonderful Jeflicacy cf that American remedy called Pain Killer which I-beheve lias no equal in this country. I have been afilicted with heart nit-ease, and could find no relief a:n T i. it. i- --ti . . , iui i ol uu.' l am jviikt, wnioii Boon made a rleai'm e?mUg -'"W lours, etc., FANNY SILVERS. Dudley, (Worcestershire,)- England. C keni T.EMEX, I can with confidence re commend your excellent medicine, Hie Pain Killer, for KheumatiHin aud abo Tootliacho, having proved its eflicacv in the' afove com plaints. Yours, . keuben: jiitchel, Bridgeman's Place Bolton. Gextlemxn, I have very great pleasure in recommending you medicine, the Fain Killer. I was suffering severely a -few weeks fritco with Bronchitis, and could ' scarcely swallow any food. fo inflamed was my throat. I was ad vised by a friend to try your Pain Killer, and, after taking a few doses of it, was completely cured. Yours respectfully, T. WILKINSON, Bolton, Eng. I S. I have recommended tho medicine to several of my friends ; and, in every iastance it has had the desired cllWct. ' A Smokey Rcin : v,...: e . 1 ArroiN-TMExm Elders P. D. Gold and B. P. Pitt will preach as follow: Lower Town Creek, 23rd. White Oak, 24th. - , Wilson, Saturday anASuinl&y, 25th and 2oUi. Mack Creek, Monday, 27th. Aycock's, Tuesday. gth; Ieadow. Wodnosvlay, 2Sih. Tyson's, Tlmrsday, 30th, Sparta, Friday, July 1st. Tarboro. Saturday and" Suudny,. Jaly ind and 3rd. W K1V ADVE UTI S C M E X Ta. WALTER CLARK, Attonwy aird CHinseIlor at Law, SCOTLAND NECK, N. C, Ptacticua to the Courts of Halifax, Martin, Bertie and Northampton. Also in the Fodteral and Supreme Courts. JT5 Collections made in. any part of North Carolina. Juno 23, 1870. 29-1 y TJ1E FETTER S&UpW- Pkop. M. FETTER, A. M:, ) T'rmr-V l - FltED. A. FETTEK, A. M., ) lllnc4 ' CHARLES FETTEK A. 1!.,. Assistant. rnHE Niuth Sessi.ji of ;hh Ir.ititution will I i,; ti,,,,.!., T,o,- rt. ssvii For Circulars, address either i f Uuv IVinci- ! pals at Hendoison, Gianvillo-Ccviittv, N. C Juno 23rd, 1870. ' " .2iJ-iiu E I N Q.II.A M SCHOOL, " MEBAXEYILLE, N. C. ' " ' rflHE SESSION OF1H70-71 OPENS AUCUST ! JL '24th. For cp.talotruo, address " - ! jel6-2m - - COl . WM. BINGHAM, j J I Dissolution ol Copartnership. mHE FIRM OF LIPSCOMU .V liENN'irrr. JL Carpenters ami Builders, iH this day dis- aoueu l)V mutual eminent. Mr. C. E. Exnnatt will Rcttle the husinefs of iho liriu, to whom all claim agaiit tiieni rrtuit be presenteo Tliose owing the firm must also pavment. C. E. BENNETT. Tarhom, .Tune C,. 27 -It iriIMEYTrtV CI? IT I I1 fAI inn AltllCi.l lU Vr ij.tl il.I LUIjlt.ur YAJU ENTt )N, N. C. THE FALL SESSION WILL BECIN ON ; Wttlwsitny, 27th July. ' ; Thi.- institution o.oegii a,ll the appliances j of a lirst-elasB Fomale Colk-Ke. Irs location is I pleasant and healthful, lauuftv, competenl l A.;.l...l t - .. . . i aim juiiiiiiL.. i.-iui. aiu as Ull l e u-t are cousisteia with the- .-upenur advantages of ferod. ' -- - chaiwks m:d session- oy 20 weeks. Board (exclusive of lights &' washinr). .?75 PC- 'Z no Hoard in advance. IW.ucu.ar::, appiy , rfo.xjyj, 1 rt-(u-nt. IllSUrilllCC EQIITIGLE Lirii COIIPANY, NFW YOKE. CASH ASE-TTf! i GEORGIA n03IE KIKE f OUP.VW. (Ol l Ml.LS, CA. CASH AS.ETXS lt'Vt.071 -12 IMPERIAL FIRE C0MPAM', LONDON. CASH ASSETTS. . js,nr,,uoi)- Gold QRREX WILUAMS, AC EXT, OFFICE: M".VL STREET, i i.-ir.-n.- V.es.r Wii'.t:'.m & TV w. ST. MAUI'S StllOOL, RALEIGH, N. C. P.rcur Env. TTTOS. ATKINSON. D. D. .Visitor. IU:v. AL1EP.T SMEDErt. D. D Hector, Uev. BENNETT SMELE. A M. . Assistant. milE FIFTY-SEVENTH TEKM (F THIS I school will commence on the Kith of July. The charge for Board aud English Tuiti in is J120 per term. For a circular, apply to tho Hector. jeO-lm A H ARM.G. INFORMATION HAVING BEACHED THE j undi rhigned that certain parties have been in.. '.lining i pon thei Pr-.tt nt Eight in the cen strnetion of- the' Cotton -Planter, known as -The Farmers Friend.' due warning is hereby given all that any 'further infringement-ox this right will bo noticed iu a more particular man ner, and the parties eo net.djig' held to a strict accountability according to-. taw. jum-9-lm " T. T. fc (i. T. TliOBNE. ASA BIOC.S. W. X. H. SMITH. JUGGS & SMITH, "counselors AND ATTOIINEYS-AT- LAW, No, 48 Bank strt et (up stairs,) 2d door from Mam st., NORFOLK, VA, may2G - 25-Su Destructive aiid llcmcdy Fluid. 4 Mar crriiE iob iu. Ko-.na ov Rheumatism, Trtrr?, rohons, J.'unis-, Cuts. Sores, "llisunjs," -., tc. W.UUt.VNTr.D TC KILL ALL KINDS Cy T P. 6 IT II L E S O X F I X S 1. C T S , F.rcn AS Ikd-btngt, Flees, Ll-i Ants, Eii..i, Jtc, d-c. rpHIS VALUABLE AND INFAI.LIP.LF. OT-.D i icino liaa tten invented and L; now manu factured by IKOFESSOK P. S. HICKS, Of Edgecombe county, N. C, and has received the mott flattering tostimonUds as to its won derful cffiya.iy from citizens of .ho highest siau ding ia overy section of the rountry. TIIE DESTRUCTIVE AND liEHEDY FLUID IS NO HUMBUG. It will do everything that thc proprietor re commocde, and ho only tsks a trial of its powers. If tho Directions are properly followed, it has never Leon Lnown to fail. Trice per hotti,s, p o,st-paid, i ii5. Sent by mad to any part of th United States. By ex press, 1 00 per bottle, or one dozen bottles for $10 00, C. O. D, LIBERA!, DISCCl'XT TO THE- TRADE. Address T. S. HICKS, june 9-tf Rocky Mount, N. C. 8I.OOO RI1WAUI). DE BING'S YIA FUG A cures aU Ziupr, Kidney anii, B fabler Diseases, Organic Weakness, Female Affiictious.'Oene.ral Debility, and alt coinplaitus ef the Urinary Organs, in mwle ar.d female. SI. 000 will-also be paid for any case of Blind, Bleeding or Itching PILES that Df.Hinr's Pile Rrmedy fails tn rvre. DEBING'ri M AGIO LINIMENT cures Rheumatie Pains, Sprains, Bruises and Swelled Joints, in man a id beast. Sold everywhere. Send for Pamphlet. Laboratory I P Franklin street, "l'1'--1 ly Baltimore, Md. X EW A J V K ilTIS E.TS. LARGEST BEST CHEAPEST ! TXTEKIT.ISE. ISDUSTKY, TACT, UIJ I '1 exalitv. and tive Best Talent, have lor over 1 Twenty Years boon freely used npn MOORE'S R C.SAL XEW-Y0UKER, and aVa result it,' is no.v. pre-emiiiontlv. thu large -rt, best arid chjjapfs.t Ii.i,i stkatki( Kr- b.u: Ljtekaky A!t Family Wkeklv in the world. Tens of thousands of widt-awak neo- Jie, all over the continent, take, nnd admire the fRAi. for its superior Ahiliiy, 'ihu Jlimtfrei tiotir, .VTi'Cj. Ve, THE PRESS iD PEOFLE PRAISE IT ! For example, sncxehaiipje s:tys: '"Thk Itt -rai. is Vie irjoxl hjujiiiij.if J'rinU'il, ifii, i.'tCIt '. Widely Cirrulaivd oi.d ih arin Wi lt t.iatd 1'a per, as n whole, ttfiitMi note fiiMs Us anymi (he Vorfc." Vol. XXII. lKins July 2. T; it! Only $f OK per volume of 2U liumlxm, "or per ve;ir. Less to clubs. Su.iwrihe JVoir Ad dn I. J. T. .HHH. 41 Park liow, New York. m its. Pi-v f,r the SEMT-W will pav fur the New York WKEK'LY DOLLAll Si:. from now to January 1st, 1,71. ONE Ixil.l.AK will PV l-r the ht..Ml-W fc.l-.MA !. !o. f,() efnt a tiiorth pavs fur THK JA11A SUN. Address I. W l-.NGLANJ) l'-iblislier, New York. CA.VYASSERS W.ftTlin tit Pl tni.ELLO .... , . . t , -,'. 1 :m" . , ,, Ue giUt o ,a nln rated comic weekly ,aper. Tlu; tirst 1 1 numbers sent i.n jeeeipt , of liOe.; suiKle immiu-rsi .'tie. Liliovfei terms to i atri ntc. SspltiuUd CL-oino IVi niiuni:-, 4o sul i senhers. Aildrel'iim-hincllo HihlishinxCo., j Nassau st., N. V; l'o it-office hex 2,7SU. . Inveutoi a wlio wish to take r ut I etters I'at- I ust alKoii.J.4 .prompt ! "V '' ?M wi.lrMUXX & CO., O. . Lll'SCOMIl,1 I'diteruof U.e-.seue Au.ir,,, v hav C F vi'W 1'T'r prosecuted claims liefore the lyaP ut ( (ftie.c tur j over i well .y l.-ais; lheir Aiut;riuiit mid J-.u-S rop. tjs I'fctmit Agency is rho most extensive in the world.- Climes lert than any oxbi-r relia- , al.le ae.tiev. A pamphlet contamiiW - full in- :-trii:W'ii to inv.-nv.irs is .rpt pritl". 311-NN Ct).. "7 llnrket Row. New York. Adverlisii!; r,.Mlk of 105 oloselv win ted nas-.-s. h.telv ; iss.i.il, eontiiins !i h-it vt tne hi-st Aniencau , Advert: hi-.' MeOiuDw. irivisiir the fl.n,. ire,i ' lations, nnd full- particulars, concc-rniiiij the : h::uV'"-i Jay Wi Weekly I'M: HUri Family i .ew-par.er, lo.-ruer win. an tiiost; imvi j larire circulations, published- in tiie in-ten st ot ! i. A.,.: ... . : ...u .. i ... .. , jiL'i.ion. .lii icuiwiiir, j .i '.era i urv, .vc;, c.e. ; Everv Ailvi-rtiscr. and evrv lu ioon who con- j t'f:or!::n-:-. l-vnm.- nel;. will f.I this l.ook j re,;eipt of Fift.-ou Cents. OF.Of V. IIOWKLL i j A. I'M., rnliii-he,.--, No. 40 l'ark Ui.iv, New ! York. The l'ittslnrr Ta.) I.eadr in it-; issue of TJ wrri VI. i IBk l,oio.'l ; A Co., wliich issues this iiitfi-e.stiujf ftiul valu 1 al.le lo..k, is thc larjrost asul host Advertising .' Alt. -nev ill t!-e Knited St.-.r.-s. un,l -. e:m can c!u-er- inllv reeonnrj-nd i to the attention of thos. 1 who desire trfadver,i. their le-s .-ikn- I 11: i- .u.1.1 t-.u.i .- 1 1 . ..1 ... 1.1 ih.ii a a ; ' tii:-t is. so to secure-the !ar'et iniut of puh i l.citj for t!;e least expi-nditaie ette.ouey.' t..,.. ........ ...l .1 j YES! IT IS TRIE J, ! That the . l,.r.rtlirt Be'st Dropixrs the .' . ' Se'1-Iinkrr.-t to he found in the world I are the Original and lieiiahle 1 oul,le-Motioii f A-TyK Aein nf.h, made y tiie .l-.tna Manutue- 1 turnip l'o., ot Salern. ( '!u Send for pamphlet ' contaumiL; j.articulars. IS1J Hi'f W Mlllt'lVl.' vvtv J. , - ' - ........ -.- faP Ti.r.l-- Pr.... .r-rf Till i rajs "a, co,X. y. W A;'i V.h. in a fiay- Illl liusiness, . Ken. ! ( 'I ill vl "-ii .t 11 1- f;ii'illf i ?:: i:vi(li:.ii-n ..n- j liushic-ss fxocoils n amount all other i'niuvnis :. . .1.: . i . i .:-. .1 j ill UJ1 !VU' L" M 1 1 1 M l( 1 1 , I e" Send for Circulars nnd Free Club to S. C. TIKl.HiS'. iN i. CO., d St., Boston, or l.'iS State st., Chicago. i l:M Fed I AVOID QUACKS. A vi tim rif ..r.i-lv infliie.-r-t-im-i cmi .iurr rt..v. vous 'debility,- premature decay, .vc," liaving tried in vain ev.-.,y a-.lvtvtiied reniedv. has dis- covered a simple means of si-lt-cuie, which he will send tree t his fi.ikw .sutWre:-; Address J. A. BEEVES, 78 Nassau-it., :. Y. MOUSTACHES L'ss. Recipe sent tor all cts. Address 1J. ItlCIl Ah DS, box 3!SK, New York P. O. 28-1 m EMPORIUM OF FAiSllION. MRS. j PAL AMOIW 7 A IX, D.R.tSS.M A K E R , Has just Hi'cr.iYi-r iiFi-i r.rLi.K ti:i yFash!otV!, w';h -V. thoie selec tion of Kt.Uef.-m, of' the ia'.est ii.nd nlOot re liable Peri's styles, fel ' ' LADIES AND CHILDREN' S LOESSES, AI'PCNS, CI p.VlvS, ti. All of whieh will he made up in F IRS T- C L A S JS 5 TX L K With thanks for pt!;l j itronagc, she asks a continuance of the sirs'iC. PKTllKS- HEASOXAI51.E. -tBa and strict punctuy.Iity promised, mchi; ' " J5-tf II, ALS0F, GENERAL G HOC Eft AND PROVISION DEALER, TAKBORO', N. C. KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND, and i coptaiitiy readying fresh ad ditions of - - ' CHOICE FAWJLY. GROCERIES AND Provisions of all Kinds, consisting ot SUGARS GOFPEES, SYRUPS, XJQLASSE&, PORK, BACON, EISH LARD, ' SUTTEH, CHEESE, RESH BOLTED MEAL. Siipfciior, Fumily, Extra ai.d Superfine FLO.'V It, Direct from the Valley of Virgin.'?. Liverpooi Fine and Ground Alum 8AXT FAMILY AM) TOILET SOAPS. The favorite brands of Bladder nd Raled SNUFF, Chewing and Smoking TCBACC0. etc., etc., etc. t Nov- 4- 4i)-lm. BI iKS OF ALL DESCRIF tions, for sale at tl " SOUTHERNER" OFFICE. TAUUOICO. CHEERING NEWS FOR THE PEOPLE! STIlL AN t'lHKB LA Mil", AM) AliIUc ' T1E AiritlVAL or 1 1 St)M:VIKI GOODS AT The crowd of cushMimis thai d,'.v store is the proof that sell 1 1 tH - t ie-.... Vi Y U i i U S IN TAIUJOKO. We are detf, mmed to nitnt:i!i the n u-, .,: .. e.enj., , ai'.J oii.-r STILL GREATER, in our exten.sivti assort m. at. of Ready -Made. Clothing ,f u'.l .'lptj.lli, i :H , i ... pi-ie'di Onlsio.k.j 0()TeS AND SUOKS, whieh we have received direct from tin- nin:- i ..,.. . ', t'v c..i J tion. Alui.i:', o;n l.u. l Hals, Cs, Truriks Vaiises, &c. j ,.an ht; t,l:ill tLo at,.st ,fvl,.H .lt real i-. (iU.-la:.-.. i-Io not pur.-hiif' y..ur ; . 1.; aniiuingoiir stu;k, ;ui.l eoinai.--that IT. M01UUS.& HIM). sell the li;-st go. ,1s at. ; ;.t anv ot';i: i t!i;n in t orn. N. 3:. -We li!te u na.' tr it i lai-'iin t" sj.leii.lid a.".-., ,1 nii.-nt of rintl-ic Poc-.mor rxc R. Vocll.v.. -ajw.uv. . .wuinj. IT P. (T.STO.U 'Ik.VI GARKErilS liCADETO OKDK I" of the .l,,.rrest n..!i.-e:iii.tiir,..ii ii . . - EXCURSION OR RKTIRX TICKETS 1.on WESTERN NORTH CA !:")! 1NA, n:i . June 1st. and go-..,', to n-uini on : -; her:l-t, i i-..::::U: it -rf.u. T'vk.-t ni.;e ia T.-r-boro. -. , . I'UOM TAItliOBO To Charlotte. . To Lijicohi'on 'i'.l i'i ! J'n Cheriviite. ,f sahslmrv. . . l'o StatesMlle 1- ! -j, . ;i '11 1 I J". r: i To Hick'.ay Tavern, l'o Morg&ui. . . To High Point, To tir.-e.fs-u.nl S. L. Pr.l'MiiN I . june 2 V 'gineer and Sujieriiiteiiii- i. State .rih Csircliir.u 4 '- " ' JiAiiiTN corvrv. s r r i:n: ;.' r u r. Willouglibv Robersou. A'fmr.of Ciid.-r Abvai'H'. riaiiitill'.'vs. F ran eis A 1 raun, Elijah Abram-. Josejih Abrauis am!- otlji-.;, liuir at law Cader Abrauis. Def.-ndiuiiJ. VTtiTICE rs HEREBY GIVEN TO F.I.T.; '.I! i Abra.n. Joseph Abrauis aud i iher. l i nt law of Ciller Ab.-nmp, the defomlants : 1 - naineil, to he and appear at the ofti. .' t Clerk of our Superior Court for the conTity Marti:., at the (Y.i-.ft House in Wilhii'.isioii. : tho tirrj Monday of August next, and n:i o the comjihiiut whieh is di-posited ei t':i.- , l'i of the Clerk of the Superior Court for the county, and let the said dufeiiikriils take n-.tn that if they fail to answer the said co.iip!;,.!.' within that time the plainiilf will a , ly in ti; Court for the relief deiiiunded in the c..n, plaint. Given n.ehe mv hand and the s. :il of Court, '.L V&h d.'v of Mav, 1H70. t Mp, M. SITEF-SON. Clerk .Superior Court, Martui count1. liifvj- iiti i.i-lt Aeucy fr Sewiu Machiiirs ! The Buckeye & Homo Shuttle SEWING MACHINES, rwiiiEsi; two maciiI.nts n.wi- JL been pTOiU'iinccd wiiho::t i. s.:ne.i"i in the country, and the color.- i:';e '. ' ' Tarboro', N, C, is prepitrt-tl to ,r-iy ' of t lie Machine at the shortest nonce. Sampltis of either M ;i heio Kfl ''''" at tiie Millinery Rooms cf Mi. R. I'1' "'"' hein.LT ; and all order letlw th l:-r, or to me BlTiahcrr.', vvi.J tif p.-oniptiv nl'1' '-f I am ilso p-Tcpared to uarry cuii. r chine to tiin private residence ol iiio-e n. the coi:n.-y v-Jjo may si desire ; givini. them fidi Ji:slre'jons as to ike wcri"-' ;!" management Of each- 1 have purchased the full riylit ar.1. : the A jre.icy of the Buckeye Si-win; Jfn'-l. trom Mr. C. II. Doughty of Taiboro. PRICES : ni-CL'Pvr r u ul 1 1'" llUai. Ii., . wuuoiiL laoicj Ci' fwith tabled nn..ic oni'TTiT f r. ,1.1. 1 Pl' "; .' I riih table. 1 Apply to EDWAKD AiEl.LEl Dec. 10-tf. Tarboro 1 NO API WALKE It . CO., WirOT.-KS.VLE AKD KK.rAIb CLOTH-IE US, ... AJD DRAI.EKS IX GEXTS F URN IS II L G GO OPS Clothing and Shirts Made to Order. No. 45 Sycamore Street, PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA. 17-iy march 31 Wilson Collegiate Seminary. TF.RM:-Ioard and Entfl.sh Tuinoil. pt-r Session of twenty weeks, if paid i " a,7.( (exclimive of washing and lights .) j,."- I-or particiihii s, address 'l'I'kR. HOOFER 1 rcb. :t-'.tt. ' i .75 i m .... I ., .