Ne Witox Advance. Fm day, March 17th, 1882. J. W. LASCASTEIT, Editor W 1 Ms O 7i. cond clan nmttur-. Knt'irred in th Vot Office tYiUo. N..C THE ADVANCE. Ts (ki.VMid -rv Fridar morainz, it WjWn. . C.i S.i 'i riliiiyii l'llce: fi.W pr. J". l,0t or cijc r.ttuub. - . !'..'''; ' ' V; ' ' i f r.i KKTi-rvo Katm. On.fSriifii. n tim 41 m !..ii coil fr -ch tibKjnent inrrtun. by IS jir.oiithn 1i IJheral dtwiiit wilt b mir phr l:Her advnrlleiiinu aiul for contractu by th fUvuMvsir tiv Commnnlontion oa later- 'ilni tojjio and ncvriU'm aohciled. AllCoiuinmmTiiioniIiouid be iulJr'frd to j JosKrirus I)axikis Manager. Thr WiLsoir'AurA':.. Wilson, X.'C. i 1 f 1 ion of our representatives, it would wm to be. j IJetter to bear the ills we .have Than liy to-others we know not of Anotherconsideration to whiclj we have alluded "as other matters" may not be unworthy of attention. It is a well known fact that the la-t extra session called for the purpose of sell ing the Western N. Hail road,- re fused to confine themselves to the nee- 1 . , I essary legislation to carry out that ob- ject, and bokjly launched out into ftert-1 eral leislati'on. May not that pre- ! cedent be followed? It is the opinion of many, that we have already had to much legislation by the body that will ! be called together. 1 lint QLJTICAt. SPECULATIONS. ' Political speculations seem to be the order of the day. The wonder fid jactivitVf in political Circles for E I ' . ' A 1 1 A. . f A I ' . ,. HDmetnne. pasr, nus Kepi uie .-pre. Hnsy-.tn giyingi publieityr to many matters which we modextly submit iad better been confined to the little irela in which they originated and , ere discussed. A great many haty i unwarranted announcement foljtical movements bavo been made f the great "detriment of the party, a t ell as injustice to individual. The sMisiitional feeem to have 'assumed if": i in;.)ue prominence in every depart jhent of news, j The average citizen jfth'iH enlightened country,; it neems be supposed, is, like the old Athe- irans, ever eagerly listening forsome- "iiiing new. And all considerations lif prudence and Justice often appear fb'be subordinated to the gratification Hf this morbid desire to excite atten tjo'nbysome stwrtlinglnformation. I We havei only, to traco la k the jiolitical history of the State for a few vears, to be confronted with numer jius instance?, in which the party, has received serious injury, and some of ''II- " i - t ' . ' . -" ifsj prominent members injustice, by the ovorzealous caterers to this morbic Hbpetite.onjthc part of the public for something hew and startling; Within t the past few months we have been friiirhtcn'ed with. "Hobgoblins and c Id m eras dive." ! ! . fWe have had Mahones from the mountains to the seaboard shaking tlteir gory Iriaks at -' us. Prominent democrats whose political reconl has been without a blot, have been- char gfd with designing to play the role of -Vlahono upon the most flimsy and ijisunicient eyidehce, and scarcely was lip indignant denial of one forgotten, I (ffore the polit ical gossi ps, had found ! ' . . . .. t b ivnother. And yet alter all; we are, tjtlll without a reliable Mahone fyom tjie (leniocratic ranks in this State. ' fTJie Flizabeth City J-Jeonamhl is re s)K)ns'ible for a new sensation! as little reliable, we. Venture to. predict as any f. the preeeoding. j Tt says "A' new political slate for North Carolina is sometimes: spoken of in this locality as likely soon to de velop into a material political move ment. It is said ;to be this: by dexter rous conibiiiations to put CJov. Jarvi in the Senate vice Ransom, "slaughter e;l by the Grant vote ; to put Gilliam the Supreme bvneh in place of Rulnn and to make Coke Governor at the next popular election. We think it is too early to enter i nto specula tions, suggest ions or pledgee, on this subject, and' we onlj. now refer to it because it hasf attractel 'some atten tion from the people hereabouts." t : . :; -- ".,.'. - ' l . .: "" . ; EXTKA MESSJO.U. - ' Ol'K PKOSPJEI2ITV. . The rKOHPKnorsconditionofalTair.; in this country for the past two years, is fwd to l.e due in a large measure to the enormous demand of Europe for our fowl product. Any material reluction.thereforeof this demand is worthy of careul attention, -in view of the investment of vast sums of money in enterprises that cannot return projtits at once. An easy money market - is eisential to our continued irosp i i y and a reduced tlemand for our bread, stuffs and provisions means a less easy money-market tlian the commercial world has lately been accustomed to. The enormous falling off in our ex ports of the three ..-leading articles ot flour, wheat and corn, since the close of the lust fiscal year, has occasioned considerable apprehension in eomrner- cial circlea with regard to the main tai nance of the easy condition of our money market, and they continued prosperity of the country. Other causen have doubtless operated to to create alarm, such as en(rinous speculations; and reckless indulgence ine very species of commercial gam bling. J , WILSON MARKET REPORT -IgKEVISEI) AND C'OKRIXTLD EVKKY THU1WDAY BY B DAN I SL CO- Cotton' --! - : io(;n Uagging - - --10(121 Bacon, North Carolina Hams - -. C IS; Slioulders and Sides l-'i(5 1 On 11 (a, 12 11 (a 12 J 20 ((, 22 20 ( 4') 12 Or. 20 16 (ot 25 ik Oa -in - no Of i - so 0i, yo (k no 90 loi no 1M (,c 200 ' 700 (trlO 00 T, (a 6 - 121 (4 15 - 40 ( 60 - SO (L 7i) - 50 (it 00 - 12" (i ioO (a, 100 nOsn Hp 10 - 0 (t 6 40 0i - 100 0i 150 Western Smoked Sides Shoulders . I - Dry .Suited Sides Shoulders - Uees wax - Butter -4 - - Coffee,' Ttio i -' ijarguayre " J'eaijurrv " Java - -. -" Mocha - i- - Corn, per busjicl - Corn meal, pr-r bushl Cotton Ties ibr bunch K;gs - - i 'lour per bl Hides, Green J Dry -' -arl - ' - -il classes - ; - - - -Syrup - - : - -Potatoes per bushel -Peanuts, per bushel Peas, per bushel - -Hags, per lb j - - - Ilioe - - -f - - -Tallow per tb" - - -Turnips, peirbushel -Wheat, per bushel - SPUING & SUMMER SUITS. WE ARK AGENTS FOR TRY IT AKD BE COKVinCED- ! ; IKE VLIN Sc GO. : MP:RCIIAXT TAILpRS, XEAV YORK, AND HAVE OX HAND oW Sairlijles of Casslmeres and uitinis tlie latest styles and ilesijfiis foif Spring and Summer Goods. We take measures and guarantee fits. NO FIT! XOuTAKE. Call at our Storo and examine, i H WARREN & .BARNES. The Sentkncf. of Sergeant .Mahox who fired at Guiteau, which has been approved by Gen. Haxcoi k, is, that he be .dishonorably discharged with loss of all jay and allowances-, and to be confined in the penetetitiary at hard.laboror eijjlit yeais. HighYade Acid jriiosphale. Containing 12 per cent Soluble Phos phoric Acid Guaranteed Analvsi- - jut received and in store at Wilming ton. Special inducements offered to Wholesale Buvers. Address, . , LANIER t IlOYSTEIt; Feblm Tarboro, N.C. A. A. M.nrtiiw. r Ex'SkSATOR ItOPCOK CvONKLINCr has declined the appointment of Asso ciate5 Justicelof the Supreme! Court o the United States and Judge BiAtcii- FoitD ofthe ''Eastern district of New York has been nominated bji the Pros ident for the place. V If actime 11. E. Kenton Shops. tii? late Tiik Coxditiox of Senator Hill of Georgia has given rise to many con nictmg rumors, one day wo aro in formed that a final and successful op eration has been performed and. that ie will rapidly recover, another day tne paintui intelligence nasnes over the wires that he is rapidly sinking and 'that no hopes are entertained of lis recovery. KR.vbn it is understood ie the Council of State to- T'hf, Gov win convene the Council of State to day to ascertain whether in theirjudg mentn extra session of the Legisla ture dught to be called for the purpose of re-districting the State and perhaps other matters. There appear to be no provision for holding the election of tho additional member of Congress to which the State is entitled and the re cent apportionment of representatives. The Attorney General, who is the of ficial adviser of the Executive, has in his usual painstaking and exhaus tive manner iii reply to an enquiry of the Governor upon this subject satis factorily demonstrated the necessity of an extrrr seWion. We have enter tained the saibe opinion and so ex pressed ourselves heretofore. In it we have 0een' sustained by the 'Wil mington Star and other leading de mocratic papers of the State; What tlje views of Governor JakvisI are lias not yet transpired;; but without the concurrence of two thirds of the Coun cil, which consists of the Secretary of State Public Treasurer, Comptroller uiul Superintendent of Public Instruc tions the (iG.wnor has no power unT der the Constitution to call the Legis lature together in extra session-. An important question however presents itself, not one of a legal char aeter or involving any legal difficulty, out one or prosperity and prudence. governor Piuiktki of 3Iaine has re fusea to call the Legislature of that otate together to seenre an additional Congressman at ti e r est election on account of the MUtical breakers which jio uuuks ite sees ahead.; Now the Mine... prudential considerations may be worthy 'of attention, if of the many rumors afloat any considerable por- v. wi muiii ure entnieu to credit. If wa re-nistnctlng the State at this time, is likely to inaugurate scram ble for; Congressional honors, and thereby change the political complex- Waks and rumors of wars disturb the minds of Europe. Altussian Gen eral Skohoikf has stirred up the people of Europe by an audacious and ill-advised speech for which he 'has been reprimaiided by the Czar. This bold and dashing general is said to be immensily popular in Kussia, and hence the significance which has been given to his recent Paris speech. lHEMar KQtitc Thieves are begin f ning to find that the charges 'against them are not regarded by the Court at least as "a mere bagatelle." The grandjury haying found "true b:lls" against Brady -and Doiw-ey'h ' the Having leased all of machinery belonging to the T.'A. Wainwnirbt, we are now prepared to build nay, and .re pair all kinds of MAC II IN E It T. We keep constantly on hand pipe and fittings . Also valves .of all kindaj Cotton gins fitted up in linst-ejass order. Special attention given to littimy . 'un Mill work, i Kstiinates f .. r nishedon all kincl of work. Or- ?rs solicited, and promptly executed.- T J THN FRONT Griiano sriiano Griiano. HINES. HADLEY & CO. OFFER TIIK FOLLOWING STANDARD FK UTILIZERS FOR THE j SLASOX OF 1S82: "(CHESAPEAKE,' "PIEDMONT," "OBEES SPECIAL COMPOlfXI)' "EXCELLENZ A," and last but not -least, -"LEE'S PREPARED AGRICULTURAL LIME." egrniE purlic are invited to call and SEE US-Oia 2 2m O G EXCELLED O O IE JB1 BY NONE FOR COTTOV , -. , 1VII4T I.RtI)( PLlvrmsKir. . .. ........ v .f iviu; V,WfcUIJ, i ruw I made an experiment with AFAtiuf, XC December 17 ikxi " W tm' J ten pounds uf:; vi me aule icngin, unci uiHter s niilar cultivation w Z. , ,w oulr rw mok k at the nito of I'OO pounds per am I mKi m,anurrwl with swnilar rows manured.1 with ik Itffi SlfTm? " made 4G pounds f seed cotton. I let Mr. (ieo Le wkha voPT per I madeppunds seed cotton to therow, rEt Cio pound, Lint CoUon"e . .1 sold your pocovokE to oTl V : universal satisfaction; the best evidence of which U Hd U has Ivt I can report 625 launch nfJint'cotK can get you mauy ceitiflcato. ' "ianjrf(t ml Hocoviows, f PocomiiL- . v v, iiiiii li ill iriHin I T h A lf..,l . Used rocoMoKE on nwamp land nnd J?!?' 1 doubled the yield of cotton. that its "PPHcatio. I have over used. It opens anf matu? Ua n knibi Relcom mended ture,s all the bowls on the atalk -77V. THOMAS I. T dto Cotton Planters. TOLSQX. C. L. UPSHUR, j Of Virginia, Pres. Ei N; WILCOX, Of North Carolina, Sec. 4 Tr FOUR GOLD MEDALS, .1381. -OF NORTH CAROLINA, SUPERVISOR OF AGENCIES, I ex ers DSlll n I I.avo used three kinds of Guano thii S rlSft andVoTKi, T pert to use no other next year; and r Cotton bowLs better and mature earlier where Pocomoke is SSJ?1- " RkaL'KOKT ('i)I'vtv X r A,""Uht used. . The ton orrcKOMOKE iu4, November 1st, isgi. land in cotton, and ani slS tr acr of bowled better than where other UhSww u"ed m?r?1 ?"'U'rM4 . where pocomokk was applied, xm j.ounds seed ttn t fp?V . .v.I4ioiiio ma uuiuanureo. 1 erot -onlv 4Qo vr,,.. ' n NORFOLK, VA. FACTORY MONTALANT. 0PF. NORFOLK. Capacity :30,000 Tons Per Annum. Manufacturers of Standard Fertilisers and importers of Kainit andChemieils. BYNUM. DANIEL & CO. AGTS Feb 3 '82 3m NASI I "STEET, WILSON, N. C. 1882. : B. Atkinson. 1882. It sustiins the plant duriii only 49Q pounds. AV.n.SWANNKU. 4 m ovemoer loth, 1881 8 from the use ofyour . ; I .like it better, than any other tLt ? he plant durirg drouth better tLr.L 1 . 'wu4l. Am pleased to report most farn I Zl'SmbeT 0tht 1881. lejiiuzer, unaer my crops this season.' nave used. - it k other ud. Prefer it to an v CiV U V ? l.""r:V nuth better thaa tnv ; , , t uoo ii again uext season Fully .quAto Peruvian, and will double the quantity he uilllsJ t During this year I have used 11 i ve' tow i,?iJUberi J3th' 1 M- ' best, fully eqal to Peruvian. I l,iv0 uwl Xlalld 1 eon,,W U th war, and next season will use teiiton? JAMKSJ.TAYI.OK. Anly by Dr. c. W. Babsev HtatoChonffat of North Carolina Ammonia, . - - . . . MTL' &L Avail. I'Hos: Acid, - - . 88n .J. "',iuc- twi- " " '- - -.108 - 12ic- rotash, K. O., r , Z 77 8 " S"" US 1 p 'V . 8c. $.20 Freeman, Lloyd. Mason & .DrydenT 11 llXL. Ill ' lt Al IX II I.' 1' - . Foriale by O A aj i l A ' r,"1. .VvVPfK-E, MD. n . T uulMvj, "J. c. . ' nl for circulars, &c.. Feb. I?3in W E. Warren. Murray n MM Mar. 14f. WILSON. X. J C. Court find the $20,000 and 'of bond of the former at the latter at $10,000 in each case. Now for the trial, whirl, t . : . 7 will demonstrate the zeal and good faith of the government officials in bringinjr these ofienders to justice. Qi ite X serious rio occured at Third Creek Station On the Western N. C. Railroad a -Jew days since, be tween whites and blacks, in whWh a hundred people were engaged. The difficulty originated from an attack made by n.negro, upon a young white man who had recently 'returned from Texas. The Salisbury Jliiles were tel egraphed for and arriving promptly at -the scene of action, arrested twenty four of the rioters, carried them to bahsbury and put them in jail, pis tols and shotguns were freely used but none of the combatants were te tany snot. Mm subbS S. A. STEVENS & CO., NORFOLK. -VA, The largest establishment in the , lini & f ara, Pi cs are rnnrnnrfpfl alnw jis Xi.wVipI I'.verv "laiii-s furinnirc hikI or thev Ciirir.rmr . ., . . . e mhiu ii i f ie 1 1 :ii,c. n e uivitR a call concspoiHl.'ncr from purchasers for win mid ir. in Mioir iniTP!.. Our house U well known in North Caro lina. :i we har;d iinn? tlio pnsr sevei.tecn year ! -ne a laijre Cnrolina trade. Order. solicited' . IS.A.STEVENS&C0. . i NOR FOLIC. VA. 3 4 if. ;. .-. -' . Ji:niE Cox of the Kaleigh Congres sional District 1ms introduced a&bill to establish a District Court of the United States at Raleigh, to take ef- rect irom and after the SOth'dav of i T .... A 1 OlVj mi m 1 U?,M a ne nrst section provides that a District Court of the United States shall be held at Italei-h in and for the Kastem District of North Caro lina for the week next immediately preceding every regular term of the Circuit Court of the United states in and for said district. See. 2. The Counties of Cumberland ChathamDurham. Franklin r,, ' viile, Halifax Harnett, Johnsto J Moore, Nash.oVange, Person, Vance i HKe ana: arren shall constitute the surdi.stnctof Ikleigh in the Eastern district of North Carolina. 1 Sec.3. That jthe Clerk of the Or cuit Court of said district shall be the Clerk of said district eonr h..n n additional official bond conditions for the faithful performanefe of his du ties as such Clerk u J See. 4. Thilt hn rlivUI . . f tween the Eaiern an ' Wtern juST , ml d,stncts shall be the wS Un4 , f 1 Mwwunues or Person, Omnge, Chit ham, Moore and Richmond. ftjy?' - ' Tfat this act shall take ef fect from and after k ..,y ei. June 188i. T . "ut" y i i P LOWEST FRiCES POWELL'S Film'tPED GISfiCV I ' DKALKR6 IN ' j GENERAL ikEE CH AN1DISE SOsrner Kasii and Goldsboro Streets, Wilson," K. C. Keep constantly oil hand a1 large an. t WeHiseteoter ifV r DltY GOODS .OR00KRIES, NOTIONS, BOoS SH0K3, V ZE1GLER SHOES A SPECIALTY by fair- dea nov Oil THE FARMERS ESCAPE FROM HIGH PR,CKS. All (he leading brands of Guano ollered tor sale for are Capt. J. H. Baker is with us and Trill be pleased to friend at our store. . i Soliciting patronage, Avhicli we shall merit Very Kepectfully," 400, Lbs. MIDDLING COTTON. Farmers look to" Your Interest. we are 'ings. Jari 6 Nje w Year's Gri-cetin TO OUR FRIENDS A AID PATRONS. ft. Continuo to reciere additions almost daily to their already thau eTf;fotCr5;bIV 0t"erS' Whidl arft iboig TJIR OLD ST A XD Vim tu? x sale. TWor; :"1' 'AM-THEBESTKVi:R Offered for lltTV 51 TV Thn 41. .1 - . - - - ' in Wilson, anrl fn, V ".1BfcCVCa",l Aorth Carolina and overall othrroom "avo.mamtalxied their f8upmorit7 ket than the XbJV? ? bettcr AXO'in the mar WUDLEYTO 'e offering this .e.Hon : I'HATE AXI) KAIXIT. KtS1-N s . I'ATAPSCV, ACID FH03- VP Hlt tSEKfr fertili;erS Farmers would ro vantage to buy flVling0n 88 we can ko it to their ad- Rountree, Barnes & Co. FebS tf WIIJ30N, C. Merchant Tailoring. C?1 O a ''-'raw can buy a FORMUI ' I ..11 . . . , . , - . For i'rJ?CJ ll-.nf Df; srr : ..- . W W O PREPARED CHEMICALS ! 1 his.when mixed at fcorr.c, nukes VCX?EMSp.t la tin Cne i cn ...VI l' tr-ti;.l ii; t o T.... . ' . i . a in;:.;;cAia nivc i-run t. c: f.u . - 1 i ii every i lte ias rfrr-.-- i SonlfjrIV.:r.pl-.!et. Dcrc hJ;: ". i BrownJChcrr.!cn!C-" f ilaaufiicturOrk tf U.kTi.vWiia,.i;u. . j Pcnvcii's Tip Top Cono Fort!- ' Ccne.Msal, Disspiveci. Cone. Potash. i Ammonh. Ad ail kijh-grade Fextslizing iliierii. : They keep Burt's, and T. Miles & So me market. n's. Shoes, the best in CDTTDHk GRAINS TOOACGOMGETM. TllUJfKS. VALISES, AND SiTCHPTS ItEADYi-MADE CLOTHING ' j NOTIONS IIOISERY &C t .. - - - I . ' . - '".. I j .. - ' - I " Cloa&s, Dolmans, &c The best ladies' llid glovelever sold- in the county for $1 00 'M " v" 01 urocenes in -LEGANT Jn. Pesion And Coloring. A-trian, Woolens, W, Tricots, Fk,hT TrowseH, Coating, . They will bo made up in the la W cfri T , Trimmings, and at prices that rJt f X . t. rf vvunviHJUIJ, . ':!;': ' :'-- , '-":'-''--.' . ':-',-"'.'""'': . ,' .- ''' Greenwood & Belsmeyer. est of Knjrian'i Serges Keysey fit. The finest of 3ru a;no, is complete ot in nes e lu w,rt erervthi.- that should be lcCpt'iulh0 M popu!.- WiARREW B i i ar ar Jan6 arm Corner Xashau'I Tarboro Street?, V V o. lb82. Season 1882 For the Lest brands of Guano ICnJnlf a : 1 tju 1 r .,m on .James T. Cobb, or SLrf if Ph.osP ,at C;,! Wil-on, k. c Feii. ist, ibM. :ir'c'r en Feed store.