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THE ROANOKE NE"'S. w. II. DAY, . U4KHILOH, I'rap'a. Saturday march ia, 18T8. ) U R TICK E T . roi cmtr ji'sticf. or ritkeme coritt. HON. DAVID SCHENCK. of 1. 1 x r o i $ . AtSnOI.UE JOTICK FROM THE F.AST T- N HILL. -er Halifax. of uf THE AFRICAN KFTI'lt I.M'. A lets special telegram from Cbnrle ton, (S. C.,5 to ths New Y...U Herald gives notice of largely inures. ed negro emigration from lUt. state to Liber ud, taking ili'n For true, we are opinion that a short sketch of ceitain ereuti in the past history of this o called All lean Republic and itt present condition and surro'indings, insv suit be without interest and will at least emble our colored reader to decide intelligent ly upon the matter should any of them contemplate j lining th's movement. Jheiicpubhc of Liberia wan estab luiieu lu ltZ'J or 121 as a colonial home for such of the free negroes ol .- Xbe-U-itedi ltes, and ai a nucleus from which civilization might spread to tbe interior. Since its establishment it has received upwards of 20,000 negro raii grants. These, the Commissioner . i i? . ... tne rreeamao s ujreau in a report on the subject, designates as the cream ol the colored population of the South, and while, since tbe war tbe emigrants have been quite poor, tber are described as ci terprising, industrious and intelligent body of men. From the fact that in the ear 1872 there were upwards of 3,000 applications for transportation, of which only 400 were carried, we are inclined to oppose that there was such careful lection as wou'd make this not a ex- Iterated statement. J rem (bis statement, j lined to ti e I fd that tbe ex-slave republic bus 500 I miles of its coast, and climate, which, while highly deleterious to white men, does not seem to be hurtful to Africans ' ar neriiint nf A f i. .. dace,., u ....tj -- , . uvn.ni, it wi'UIW leem that Liberia ought, by now, to have lakes a positive standing among nstiens, and have abed the rays of c'nilintiou and Christianity over all the tribes io tbe neighborhood. The nfikial reports of the republic, however, negative any such apposition. Ia 1 872 the Governor : "The present state of the national aiTiira is most unsatisfactory and perplex ing," aud also speaks of "shameful mis applications and peculation' such as wuld bavo done no discredit to the Credit Mobilier days of our own aationut history. These words are juitiieti by ths the kirtory of the loan or 1871 negotiated by Governor Roy. The ( auru nominally borruwed was $500,000 but tbe amount realized was abjut 5150.000, aad of this Riy and bis at.su j ciates stole more than half. It is some consolation to add that Roy was drowned while trying to escape with his booty, being hampered by a bag or money be then had tied around his waist. Se roach for tbe condition of affairs in tbe republic itislf, let us new see to hat extent it has succeeded in cbris Jlng ibe surrounding native tribes. this portion if our subject the sub- 'ined extracts from an article contributed to the November No. 1875 by Mr. Ely. ' dn, a negro of African fitrsciiin. who as then principal of tbe Presbyterian U'gh Scboal in Liberia, and is now Minister or Liberia near tbe K.gl.sli rt, go to show tbal even the band ol telect negroes, by a bom Liberia lias been established aud sustsiuinf, ,J. though upwards r.r a third ur them are described as 'pressors of religion," ha.e Tailed ntt-.lv t0 earry tbe r. I'jioo or Christ into the interim of Af.ica Mr. Jllyd.u isy,: "Wi arvi... u i : ,,. '-" wu iu control viiili brisii.nliy rr lur uun(lrwl , 1 " f- .inal. tribe., .,rib.; ,'"" Niiri. Cbrl.ua... . . lu' - In lb iHrritnrr ruled b; Lib.i , u.e iv a chief. in u.e iour onuoiiwi-Meaiur- n1 C,M' K!ln f f his is not to be wandered at. The kiJ of religion, which Ca.istians have taught the negroci hi I been of mtB t k-M as teaches t'.em ti consider them- ies m evtry respect a hnpcWsily in icriir rate, and tbe negroes retard C.iristian'uy as a religion suited only te men living in a urvile conditio. In 'Cl as Mr. Blydea remaikj in another fart 0r the article quoted fro, "there no Christian community of negroes anywhere, which is sel'seHanl std in iepeudent. Haite and Liberia, so called I tgra Kepablics. are merely struggling r eiiatence and hoU tkair by the olerance of the ciilij-d powers." Hjviag thus seen that the republic ailed tJ spread Cariatianity. it is io euq lire as to its eoVn apoo the Hioa r tbe nsu.a tribes, for Christianity is uot. there cae be no eni ia the aiaterial As to the future of Liberia there can be but one ppinion. Alier the Upse of 57 years, during which it bas beon es tablished it has railed, utterly and mis erably, in ail or the objecia Tor which it as established. It bas Tailed to can- vert the surrounding tribrs to Cbristi anity. Iu the near Tulure the surrousd log tribes will rt -convert its Ubabituata tu Voodot.iarn, and the Tall oT barbaris -Ml . L . win agsru spread over the eutire continent. AlA'EltriSEMKNTS. JIDGK ftt'llEKCK FOR HPBtJIB COIKT. TIIK Scotland Neck, N. C , March 6, 78. Editor. Landmark The time is near at. hand when the people through their representatives io Convention as sembled will be called upon to make cha:ce of a man for the high and imp ir lant position ol' Chief Justice oT North Carolina It is thought br a ereal manv that nnr State, with" her lartilo ra?ntal resources, is fruitful in men of the re qnisite s'smina Tor this position; Trnm atery section oT her vast domain, we see the naines oT men presented, repri sented us having every qu.il ficaiion. mental, moral, and every true North Carolinian is doub.less prouder to-day of ais Dinn puce man he was yesterday. As we have so vast an amount o( ma terial from which W aelec, it behooves us to act cautiously and wiselv. to pie the claims oT each man presented due consideration, and from the rnsss to se lecllhe ablest man, the man or the n.iesi irgil ai.rj judicial mind, a man of sterling wmth and uacorrupteed integ rity, tne truest mn. We want man whose views upon all questions of vital luipurlaoce are in accord with thm of tho people; one wh is desperately op. psed to centralizition; one whose ideas of the construction of r,,.t, aw ate in harumnv with the neniu. ol true North Carolina semiHienis ; one who hss shewn himself by acts to ba trim and steadfast to the fundamental crin. ciples uf democracy ; one wbase past lile hss been consistent with present professions. And above all me must have a man nrr. eminently able, mid capable in every way oT discharging the duties of the ptotion ; for us to elect a court inTerior iu legal ability to tbe preseatone, woulJ be to eed.iree that which we have nnn,- sed, to sanction that which we hive con demned. We must have a man who under no circumstances will allow a par tisan spirit or a political motive tn In. fluence his actions; one who will ex paai.d the law as laid dowa in the books, and not lor the purLnso of leveling low .l l ; . '" wnnae views nappen to be antago nistic to his own. Looking then at evert man whoa name has been used in connection with the Supreme Court, vettinr wliau vr in. furmatiau I cau in regard to them, I am satisfied that no man yet named pos sesses in so conspicuous a degree all the essentials oecessary to completely adorn thepositioo as Judge David Schenck. lie has bar u true, aud his course maul and steady ; he his proclaimed bis po sition to the world by an act (bat will endear bim to everr liberie ovii ""'" '""I nnwr toe out bas closed ever bis remains and the name of Sshenck will be revered and honored t long as patriotism is admired and frer- aora loved. Ho has shown himself tru. li s... anu myai to me great principles orci.il ana constitutional libertv. lie has h.4 the manliness to assert and to maiotain, io Tar as within bis power it wss possi ble, a great priociple eT State rights, that met tbe approval t( Jsre.iab B:ack, the greatest living lawyer. That his turn oT mind, his habits of life, bis lejal ability, fit bin fur this po smon, no one will deay. He is a nun ol bread expanaive views. He sses at once the main issues in a case, and has a wonderful tact oT drawiag the attea tion efcounsol to them, thus deciding eases upon their meiits and not upan iciuuibBllllt'S. If we want a court that will command tbe respect of every citizen, tha admira tion of every lawyer, that will give us the pure law and equity that made the North Carolina cuurls ia ante-bellum days the wonder of the legal world, we can secure as much by (he election of David Schtntk Ciiel Justice He has just held a court of five weeks ai tins t inn ka. .!iL L' I UCIC , WHB am lawyers were satisfied, juriea were plesaed, the citi zens open in expression of their senti ments; thus will ihe S'ate be if be is elected. Statesville Lindosrk. j i, P1I(T I a1' CHAMPION H A "ij It "Tried and Proven Trustworthy." J Snwf I ADVEHTIjEMKNT. TO Utvr.nonii iik.ili h ytl v UK loprV" (it in. ti. .THfl.lTi WK LI VER W Z&fclZ&t QfOtrstovit SjjjJiHEH RECKIVKD Inleruattlonal F xltlbitinu Anarda li'inlon, IS.il. j Now York, IHVt. ParU, mi. I I'lilltdplphU, 1M7U. HKKRIMt itl'ii 251 A 253 Broadway, Nw York. Jan 5UC 9 r . V I DURaillA'i Jlfc , OOHSTIMTItA C ' SICKHtl5C. ? yuilllEIIBW.urS.n aiL'OUSHESS, B I AOVSPEPSIA. b ' Fov i'kiitphlii. nUdltw I Jk Suni-omk. New oik- aept. 15 1 y. S f On DISEASES 0F UVERSTDHUCH 8.B0WELS P O R BALK CTATK Or .NORTH CAROLINA. s Norliiiar-iptoii I'oanty. (superior ( nrl. Wllfjr M Colsoli, F.verelt Ilvl lwl wlff Msrtlis Ami rnos. r. CoU'iu, ana A J. Ilarn-ll, J'lalu- inm. Against Marfarvt Poison. L'karlca CoNon. sn.t Msrtha Valann, ('ndinu. In Ihlseain.-. irapperlnir by Ih ahorlrT's re turn tnJ hy mrj lnvit that I lie il l"r.'ll.i Mr-KSH-t and chii-li". CnU..i art- not resident nf this .Siati; mid raimot afi.-r 1i ' oiligren b louinl. anil it liirlln'.r ni'arin Hist the olijert of this proceeding i to ontain jiarlitlan of th" fuNowiuir t ia-t of Hud town: A trior of land li N.irthainplnn eonnlv, hounded ljr the lands of Joshua llrown. by ilia land known as the "l.aNsiier" liout, s'srf ty the lands of (oriicliiis l.a'.sil.-raiid of A J Harrell and other. eoinalnnir 1J7 a -res. and t'tat the ilefen lants are proper parto-n t.i tins proi-eed-In by reason of ao no rest in said land. It Is ordered i hat piiblleailou .c mli; for sis racn-t-alve weeks In tlm Koanoke .News, a paper pub. liaheil at Welilon. N. c . flonuiiandiiiK the de. ftinlaiitn. Marari-t Colaou and I'li.irle, ("ol.son Io apiH-arat the offl.ee of the clerk of the nupenor t'oort for saul county (b-fora whom Hie turn Iiions herein is r-iuriiible.l on or b.'f.iri the S.'n.i, ilayol April lJs. and answer rr demur to Ihe petition and eoiiipUint a ropy of which has been tiled in said ..fflce. and let them tak notlee, if they fad so lodo, the plamt iff wdl take Judg ment for Ihe rip'f deiuan led In 1 1. com plaint. Witness my han I and ae;i) ,if court at offl o in Jarkaun, this februray i.1tli, till. n. it ohom. f'lerk Hnparlor Court. . . Korth.uuplnii Oninty. .Ills 3ij'y Atto. Feb. IK I w. gTATF. OF SOllTU CAR'JLI.VA, Norlliamptosi C'auolj. Superior Coort. alerdis Colaoii, r'.alntitT. Aifailiat Wiley M. Colson. Everett Davis and wife, Martha Ann and I'hoa. K. Colaon. A.J. Ha-rell, siar- farei Colson and Charles Colson. Defendants. ii Ihn cause, uappeannir by the return of the Ph.riff. aud by a'fldavlt l,.at the defendants Margaret and Charles Colson are not residents o: tins stale, and cannot after due d licence be found, an It further aopeaniiK that the object of this prorei-diinr is to obtain dower ( the plaintill in the f,,liowinir lands; to wi: A tract of laud In .'orih:.ir.;iton county bounded by the londsof Joshua llrown. Hi laud known aslhe''.a.aiicr" land i al-n bv the lands of Cornelius Lasnter and of A J linrr.01 ...,h others. o..nlaininu 197 acres ; and that the de fendauu are proper pnrtles thereto, ht reason of llilerest in said lands: It laord-r- l that publication he n. ide f..e air ucce.sive weeks ill Hie Roanoke Sews, a paper , . coninianaing- the uereiidiini.s. Marcaret Colson and 1,'narles Colson to appear at t he oillce of t he Clerk of the Superior couit for naid county (before whom the sum mons herein is retnrnahlei on or before the Sind day of April inn and answer or demur to the petition and complaint, a copy of which has te-en llled m said oiflee. and let them take notice. If they fvl so to do the plaliilirt will take. Jadce incut for theieiief dems n led in tne coinplaint lu witnesa whereof. have .lieeennto -t my VrT . ,"''v, w wuo-e. 01 dacKsou. una Kenruary ' N R filMl.M, t.'ierk Knperior Court , . A'tirlUami-ton County. Wllllt Pairlcy Atto. Feb. 10 t w. A valuable tract of land lying on Roa noke Kiver In Halifix county, adjoining th' tmntlrs of Gen, I). TUrk and otliera, onntatiiliig; about 1700 ncres, on winch there la a "! mill lt.' This tract la valuable and withiu one mile of H Ill's Knrry and pun be HI vlriud intoone or more irnow to atiit purchasers. Terms aaay. Applv to R. R. RtiRWKLI., TowiihvIIIs. (Jranville.Cn., N. ('., Or A. b. Him, Scotland Neck, N. O. jan2-Sm JNOUCKMEXTS WORTH SEEKING. Sf. E. K U I. I. . M SYCAMORE ST., PETRRSBURO, VA., Oirom a large stock of Rearly marl CintliitiK for Mn and Koy'a wear, all inauiirKCtitroc) by bim, of warranted sna t ihN and lalet styles, at prices les than Northern Mannravturera can aoll tbutn. CLOTMINQ MADE TO ORDSR nl'lhe mnat Fa lonabla Ood worn of EtiKlisli, French, Uermin and American miike. In the most tastv rnannnr und at lowest rales. Directions for Melf-ineiaur-ing snot on application iree. THE WF.WKNT KTYI.F.si OF B01J LUI IIIG VKKV CHKAP. Be sura and send your orders or 1 all on M. E. KUIih. 209 Svctnore St., Feterahiirg, Va, The moat taity MOleetion til Kaney ns well as Mtaple Drv Unnils, Cloths. Cassi. meres, Overcoating and Vesting, Flannela, floaliinirK, Ited Ticks, Jtlanket anil all lioime keopitg Omnia, can be ordered at loiaesi rts and satisfaction guaranteed. The best aortent ol Under Muirls and Linen liosom Sbirts t'heao. M. K. Kl'LL. ?(i9 Sycamora Nt , roteraburg, Va. ADVJ-.KTISEMENT8. AWARDED TUB HIUHF.ST vieatiA. MEDAL AT 4 H. T. ANTHONY 4 CO., 601 Broadwat, Nkw York. (Opp. Metropolitan Hotel.) M tSrVACTL-BERfl, UPORTKRS k IEALI!R8 IM KNORAVINiiS, ciikomos and FBAMKS. STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS, Albums, Orafuosoopf.s, PuoTooKarat, And all ilndred gooda Celehritlea, Ac tretaes, etc. PUOTOQRAPHIC MATERIALS. We are Headquarters for everything in tbe way uf TEREOPTICON AND MAOIC LANTERNS, Rnlng Manufacturers of tbe MICRO-NCIEXTIF1C LANTERN, STKREO -PANOPTICON, VNIVRUSITY SI KKKOPTICnV, A 1 1 V E R I'll E K'S S T F. K KO PUT1 CON Atuoprieo.v, RCIKKH. I.ANTRHN. FAMILY I.ANTRRN. I'KUI'I.E S LANTKU.W each style heme tue beat of ita claaa In tbe market. Heauillul Plintoaranlilo Tranannrncl of Ktaiiiury and Kngnivinrjs for the winriow. Convex (Jlaa. ManulaoturHra nf VaI for Miniatures and Convex (! Pictures, UMtalogues of Lanterns and Slide, wltk directions f.tr using, aent on application. Any lunrpruing man can make money wim ttingiu i.anterii. sj.Cut out this advtrtisenient for refer Jan 5 3m. ADVEKTISKMOTS. PAL M S O A p -t-e8 CRAMPTON 1 LM SOAP, NEW Bros' YORK. RECCMM LNDEO FOR THE KirCHE.1 MANUFACTURICD A. O THE GESEIUL t I r. P 8 E S LAUNDR HOl'f EEtLD KR0 THIERS, BY CRAMPTON Connan Mokrok and JtrKitsohs Stihts, Ngvr Yorit, t Fon Sai 1 by WikrirLD Jt Fsifci, WaLDiM, Jan J If. H. 0 T.N. WHITE, A. L. STAIN BACK, J H. OOOCH , JK. WfJITE, STAINBACK & QOOCH. 1 V. N. M ILL! NERY t ! MILLINERY I ! KDLL, n it h. m. k. 20l)8YCAMORli:ST., PETERSBURG, VA Oflera the largest and moat complete iM-i; n rwai rreHcn .mi. unary Uooda in, ported In her, and sold at loweal pricoe. BONNETS. VELVETS. II A Ta. VEI.VKTKKNH. OLIi LADIES CAPS, BILKS, MATIN? RIIIHONS. . j-i jtsH H.OWKKS. LACK.-! fllt.MKS. VEILS FKINHK3. LAIlIE-XTLOAKs! OAI.OIIN TRIMMING. fcllAWl.N KI1K.LOVKS. M: II I AS. ORNAMENTS, 1 JKS. KUCUES. RCAKr-.s li lies Suit mala to order In beel mau ner at short nonce. Jan 12 S rn. Reaped fully, BUS. i. E. RULL. y J. N A W , . PLUM M F. R ,lt CO, 15 X ST AMdRE ST. PETERSlirRfJ, yA We call Ibullentiou ol the Fanners of NO Kill CAROLINA, Ma lew 'JVatnuo nuls as to Ihe merits of lbs FAHMKlis FltlKNI) PLOW, from lartios whe bare uej litem. We bate many oihn of the kamn kind. Tahboro, N. C Jin. II, 78. Mitsans. F. II. Pi.t mmkr A Co , tielilli ineii I run elfht of your Farmer Friend Plows ls.t ya.r and i-besrlullv testify that it ia tli bent lurn plow I have ever. used especially in rotij;h a ul-ble i.r new gr unn. inoaa plows run Meidv and easy tu the mule and man ami tlie'pnlnta last lonner than bo? 10 on anv other piow ud heretofore b me. il. L STATON. Hillsbori). X. C Jjn. "Tg. I am a blacksmith anal have Imwii ak. ing wruiiiUt plows a. I my In aj them on inv farm, but after trying the Farmer Krierri. I must cool... u 1- cheaper than buying tbe Iron and inakina- niy ewn plows besid.es being far better W. U. CRAIiTRKK. WELDOX, N. C. BARER CONFECTIONER. Mstinfar-tures all k Ind of plain and fan cy o 11 dies. Keeps alwava on band the lunesi alock ol ( andies, Fri'ita, Nuts. c. to ba found In Eastern North Carolina, wmi-n neaeiis or wiKiieaain or retail. Urdnra lor wedding parlies, and balla prepared mi ahort uolic and at most rea aonsnle prices. Cot 20 tf. FOTJTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS, 1 apvkrtm:mests. jTATft Or Noitl li t'Jt KULI.N A. Korlhssanplon (ouaily, Amperlor icturt Jatnea W. Lasaiter, Ja,ne, U LS.Hr and I.rsey .B.,oK.b and wita Mm IU'looti-b, I'lainlift, nua Agsinst W tn. P. E,lw.r(5,. hurga AlUn, . Allen, Wot. Allen. R cUrd Allen Adriantia F. Iwsr la. Alfred t Kdw.ra.' 1 liomas B. Klw.rds, Narah Rdw.rd.' Mary Kits 1 Kdwarda. IStsll, Edsv.r.1. William ltd wards.. I.vdia Edwanl. Jra. Kdwirds, Kleanor Kdwarrla. Julia F.d. wards and El asbelh Ijiasuer, daugliir nf llavl 1 Lasaiter and tne other .kiri... aud helia si law nf aai.l David Lasaiter (whose names are unkuown,) Defead-' The ahore oamed KHaaboth Lassiie and the oilier children and beira at law oT the aa.d David Laaaiter. deeeaaed, will take notice tbat Cm abiveentitlM arllnn bsa bsen romuietteed In t,a Suoe-mr j maoouniy .r xirtbamiiton and Ntate or North Carolina, to have divided f r pariltlon th traot of land owned br tha late Milan la.ilMi ,..... . 1 -, - . -----.-. . inMinmiiK inree nun are J and eighty am aw. and known aa ibe old yks plac-.'and that if ihuv do not oeiore iniiraoav Msrnb 2Sth. '7 nppearal th efTie or the Clerk -. a. Id Kn at Jackson in sid eouniv and Utile nndnnawnr or s.uur to the rou.dlni B edtoasl I aotlon. ibe plaint ft afcrewaid win apply to lU court for tbe relief de manded in the oc-inpla'til. VV-is,,jm n. r, (Hj(0li C,rk Superior Ooart. NoMhmjion Ceisntv. at orBce. in Jsf kson, this ?Jtuda. o( February A. D. 1 0 1 It. 1. R.ODOM. J Clerk ftoperior Couit, 1 Jfwrthauiriion County, B.B. rrVTaVt Asty. Marsh I tL - - s Vxr Tin, N'.C. Dee. Id 'TS. MKKSRM. K. II. I'l.l MMKIl t ' Oents: As it would lie iwoosaibla for fit (aft asaat all or even a small part of ihe fartera in this countv who are nun- i.. Farmers Frieisrl Plor. in time in .ret tiflnatea. I tike the liberty r sending the names ef as many farmeis as I can at tins moment recollect who are now using tbe above named plow, and every one of whom, wit limit esi-eiitlc.n, pronounced li to be the vers Imsi plow they have ever used, aud will use it exci'ualelT l.er. atti-r. Tne nuii.es anneied are mnn..i u,. beat and mint suisoisfiil ol onr Granville farmer", and any one winning further inf. irmation can refr t., in no i,,.. M. A.(JRi:i;nKY. H. CREWS, Af L. HOWARD, J. W. CARMI.V, The other name given bv (.apt. Landis arn icli nui lor lack ol apaoe ) There are si loan one bundle I others In tln county svlio i.re usm your plow, and il neoe-ai.v 1 e uld u-l rlificte from all of them that w.,uld fisf any une. A. LANHIS, JR. Circulars and price ItMssent on aooli catlo'i. r V.. H. PLUM M Eli A CO.. li N. Hycarnore t., t'eterburg, Va. I'ecl2tf. m a is i VkI'Tb TT," Fii snle bv Dr. A. R. Z illieoffer & Bio Oct. 17-I-y. I n r imLsJii 1J J lllghrat Award at the Centennial Diploma of Honor and Vedal COUNTER,PLATfORM VAGDN &TRACK fa ""wT samaw- -sa v-u IJUJ1 THE BEST ARE : ' TH E CHEAPEST fiiARVlWsSAFE&SCALECOj 265 BROADWAY AT. V. 721 CHESTNUT ST. PHLA. PA 111 SENECA ST. CLEVE. 0. Jau 2 tf. Manufacturer of and Dealer lo all kinds of larnaees, ITarnesa, Saddle. Brides. I'. II... . .. : . ... .... ' "M,"'- vri, mneeia, Axtea. harm Wagonn and Oear, Horse Clothing, Lap Robea, Ac. Nob. H, IB, 24 and 16 Uulon S'.reet, NORFOLK, V A. Full line of Carriage and Hat neaa Mate i ial. Oct 24 I t. ORND, of Merit, for UPRIGHT AND an masivvactvisicii orrni 10; COCKADE CITY DKRaaj NIIIRTM, noMKHTIC WIIRTS. 1RAWERS. OVEllALLn. Ac. dc. Ao. Ac. a rn.L link er fi rnisuikq ooori. NO. m SYCAMORK KT. Feb 2t 1 y. PsTKKsaran, Ya, QIU arh!j cihaknii WhICncks Key West A Cents a Pi oe. Tha Model Cmar li) e a., a piece or 1 tor 25 cssiita. The bw-t Clasi ever eiffcied to tbe Wei o.tn public KorJ Sale by MUSJtetV KAHMER, J ih 12 9 III. SQUARE P I A X 0 S. Ibe principal points of anperioritv in the STI KFF Pianna are brilliant singing quail!? of tone, with grest pr wer even ness of tooi h ihronghnut Ihe entire scale, tHtiltleaa action, unaurpaaaed durability, snd unexcelled workmanship. A large s-ariely nf Second-hand Pianos, of all makers, onnataiitly ia store, aud ran, log In print hum $;& Ui (300. We are aleo Sol Agents for the Southern Stalest nf ibe MATCHLESS BUUOETT ORGANS, T a K HIT HOSV MADB A full supply of every aiyle constanlly in store, and sold on tbe moat liberal lerma. For Term and llltiat rated Catalogues of riaiios ana vrgane, aaareaa CIIAS. M.STIFFF, No. N. Liberty utret, Raltimokk, Mn, Sept. 2it, 1-t. J -NO. T. FORD, Takes pleasure in announcinir that he can suit be louud at hi stand ou FIRST STREET, Where he bas on hand a full line ol iv. Fineii WINKS, WKISKIES anj BKANI'IKS. TOR A CCO, CIQARS, and s.M'FF, OliANUEH. APPI.FS, and CONrECTlONERIF-S His stock of Canned Goods and Grocer ies is unusually rail and C m p 1 e t . Oi.r i'apisbt Wrnssrr A firwuLiTT. FREH LAOER BEER ON DRAUOHT. tie guarantees antlsfaction. Call and see Mm. Kov SI 1 y. jjALL INPRTcES SUCCESSORS TO J. T. QOOCII, J. T. GOOCH'S OLD MAND. Havejnst epeatd tb.ir Fall Stock of Qoeds, which ihey nff.r to the trade at LOWEST C A M I'HICEN. The stoek eoiaprista a fall line of READY MADE CLOTHINO, DRY (JOODS, IiOOTa, CAPS, Tbe largest alock of U ROC Eft IKS, SUGARS, SALTS, SOAPS, AC., to lie found In Eastrn North Carolina. They call attention t i their stock of tbe famons JULES PHILADELPHIA, HAND MADE For Bulb LADIES and GENTLEMEN Oct 17 1 y. GOODS, SHOES, NOTIONS LADIES DRESS IIA1S, COFFEES, 'I '.AS, noors AND SHOES T. N. WHITE, A. L.STA1NBACK. W H I T E & ST A I N B A C K, B L 0 N N. ava just re'urnsd from tbe North with ,tB i.,rie.t Skick ef PRY GOODS, A N0 EADT MAD. CL0THIK8, SHOES, HATS, GROCERIES, BOOTS, Konox; AND APS, 8ADDLES, tvt ULitt, s, ANB COLLARS. er effsrsd in tkis asarket, vrhien ihey are ssl.iag LOW FOR C A 8 II, They rail e Denial aiiniln Ia It..!. Cln..b . r rtDCUJ nC ll.l J m.TIM vn Tl. u.;n r. i 7 ...oi. oim ... imum-i wo.iiji, sun miMl.vs, they will Duplicate aay bill or goods' that can be purchased Snuth ef New Y.rk. luleud to pleaae. Call aud see us. I Oct 17-1-y. . JNO. O'CONNOR, JR II I ti II E IF T YOU II FOR WANT A It K TOUR THE T P R I t B si' rar is Auksct and i.'iC or 00 per week, "tub gvta aritiT saiaa oit or ordc lion I STEAD SI.MI!sU 20 MAC HIS E THE PARKER GUH. ino STAM fOg CMCISIAnV PARKER BRO'S' WEST MERIDEN.CT. For Dninestie nse. ITJt TADI.E FlXTt'Rfi Coan iTS. oxlt :o. A perfect and unentitled, larre. stronir and durnkle Marlntir. rnnsirucitd etecant aa.i aoinl from the nest material with noithi iiiHlic.il ri.. cianm. for i otiatant Kaunly use or maiiuhictur llor mrioe.-. Alas ri-a.ly it a in.. in. -M s no tice to no its day 's cirh. nver out of order, sod will last a irt-iieratlon with niod.-rate care ; ea-y t.i nielcretonil aud manure ; light. eniiHith, and SWilt rulill.ua. like the w. II m-l-u Intel i,,i,v. nieni of a line watch : Mliin.le. rtmni.aet, EflVclent and il.-lil.le. with all Die ralual4e ini. n. ve in, nts to lie found In the hlrhesl priced Machine warrant! d lo dothe same work, the same way and as rai ld and smooth as a ;S Machine. An arkm.wie.Ued 'rltimph of n - nlons meehsnlcsl skill, easenilally the work ir woman a frknd. and far In adaoctf of nil or t.arv Marli nes, for alnsolnte StrenKth, llelial.ili. y aiid a-eneral nse- fllllleaa; Will H-in. K'll. TllcS. (S-Slll. Olllll, Hind, braid. Cord, (lather, RuSl-. Shirr. T, It Fold. Kallop. Roll, Kintmoder. Run up rir.-a.lths. c. with wonderful rapidity, neitness and ease, sews the Ktroinrcst lasilnc Much e quallv Une and smooth throiurh all kinds of ids. from rainlM-le. to s..vera thlckne-s of broadcloth or h-aihcr. with IVne nrrname cotton, Ineii.siikrrtwlne. (lives pei feet sailsfactlon. Will earn Ita cost severe times over In the work It does, or make a rid llv.&s lor any man oi woman who desiri's to ui-e It for that pur-poa.-; w orsnsa faithful end esay tbe servants or children can use it without daniaae. Price of Machine with HpsM helile, felly equipped tor tamily work. Si'0. Hal Cwse. Cover. Hide rm. rn arid (tahlnetKtyles each at eirrrsi,din-ly low rates. NafedeMv.ry aaaranteed. free from damatre. Ksplauatory (.siuphne Illustrated with rnrravlnira of the seyeral styles of Ms rhiaea. refi r..eea. variety of sewlna Ac., mailed fre. Confidential term, with liberal Indues, merits fo enterprlm Clcnrvmen. Teseheja, dusiwss men, i raveling- or Local Airenu, c. no ochicu rsciusive Airi-tits. Tuml)i'd, on a-.- Addreas John ti. Hrndr.ll 4 Co., 421 New York. OTTO.H. rEAXtTI, PEA! AAD COUNTRY TROl'UCE GENKRALT, DO NOT FAIL TO SHIP TO J N 0. O'CONNOR JR. satisfaction is .guarantfed ii every case, YOU AoT LOSE l:Y GIVING II I M TRIAL 2 AND 8 COUNTY STFFET, rot-TSsTl-FTB, TA. Oct. ' ra u SK YOUNti'S P. P. SPECS, IN OTICE! NOTICE!! I AID SAVE 10U1 XTX HOST. Who deslCU pllcat IOU. 1 Hroadway. Tha Brick Kara aa the ff araer "i Oppaaitei tha Pelarnbar; Gold down. Jewelry low, Gold and Sl. I Ware House. ver Watches, t of Jtwelry, Oper and Vest Chain, Hand Rrarelets, Seal Kinfra, Ilavlnu moved tn the above BnlMina; Full Tea Sou., Waiters, Pitcher, Cupa. with an entire Nrw Htotk, I am batter Spoons, Forka, &e., rheaiier than tbe sajie than ever prepare! to serve mv friends goods can be bought fi r in New York. and ll poolic, svt b any thins: t eat and We want currency Tor Jewelry and will drink r.r general table biturns, Ac. I will offer indnienieots to purchaser. I not attempt to enumerate atock, call and J. T. YOUNG d BRO., j ak for what you want, april S-l Q Peterabnrar, Vs. I return mv ainoere thnnks to a liberal I publie for their pat favors, and hope br NO T I C . I "tnct attention lo business fa tbe lulme ! " 'aent a eontlenanee of tbe issme. Ry virtue eft hen. wer. conferred in a Ll'.'L'Jr!.".?. L"': p.r"l:'y In tb. ssd duly proven and I ,,, , -, Hrv H w i, i i m 10 of the ReK!.rer of "Ji.Ts" i '.'.V J Wh"le'' '-tqora. certain moripaije d reoorded In the nffi 'e Deeds for Hall fat eottntv. a oeruin tr'.'t of land, annate lying and beinir in the county of HalifaVaml ata'e of Nerlb Crr olina and bounded on the East br the land of William Hisliop, on the North by th land of Joseph Cheek ad Mr. Mart Stnailwood, on the West by tbe landa of Jwi-e Medlin and Mrs. Parser, and on tbe et-ioth by the lenda of Woi, Itiehop, Jno. I Meolln snrl oihers-l oiitnVKlni four nun-,- t dred and ninety two sere more or les, . 1 will da sold ,v rul'llcsnmlon f-.r rsh to Meal will not be retailed ai .... The Si anoard BricVe von on imn also the Ferry witb perfect safety. ,s. you can Kiine and la. in youi hlilidav (roods. r J Call at the Corner Bii.-k Store Ortosita Peteraburg DefMJt M. lee me. J. R. BAILEY. Derr. Wt,.Do-,N.C. O T 1 e E the hiaheat h (Her at the .Court Hrasedeor . Person, wisbl.,, to buv, willTleaae rail lu Hslifaa kwi rjo Wedoeailay the 28;h the store of V intield ii Ftntv. Mjr VAaV tauiu ir ( o. JOfc. B. PATCH FLOR. F M R Y 4 C A PELL. eldoo, N.C., Jan It, '78. V-r l 1 j . Altcrrney for Mortgage. Jan 4- ,1. 1 -
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 16, 1878, edition 1
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