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7t"H vl - r lumnBt- 'I JOS. E. ROBIN20N, V -i EDITORXK D pnbpiiiEiw. Miami Chut Matur. iOLDSBORO. N. 0.. AUG. 4. 181 i" 'Tf- ' Aran wwfci b mtmtota nn Mr(it to twvs vtorvls yos4 rfrftftra.ttk. f pfT itTft, abroMl of tfrs im, w tnn at wa- Muaror to Veep oil tortei i4 hml wlmW mf to U M au. iHir .rirvaUtion Is ripttty laoTMaUa. 1 w- Hpr to w Mr tfe UifMl fr-ool-oo nt ny ptr la P.avtars Monk OmoUm, DEMOCRATIC KOMIJJKRS.' , FOR FRE8IDIH1 : GltOVKR CLEVELAND, of New York. fou vicE-rRiaiDMr. A. E STBVENkoH,, of IUinoU. ' -,-rtif . ..4 LH-Ts STATK DEMOCRATIC TICKET for oontjroR:1 EUAS CARR, of Edgecombe. FOIl LIEUTMAHT-OOVIRKOi: It. A. DOUGHTON, of Alleghany. For Secretary of SUtr. OUTAVIU8 CO KB, l!. of Wake. i' For Treaaurer. DONALD W. UAIN, of Wake, For Auditor. IL M. FURMAN, of Tiunoombe. of Johnaton. ' Por Atiorney-Oeneral : FRANK I. OSBORNE,! of Mecklenburg. i . ,v V.. ."J.. . li'l GEO ROB A BIIUFOBD. . For electen CHARLES I heretofore little known .poou nf hta thro rr rmttillf nnA . .Vw vrrwTiij ..aiyw uj, Axuyvti i Jir'Jl 'AT., "". r-v,w"v'l Uanbory lienor Ur; hard r rrr: 1 ' i " . ' ' i, hHSfrat- W-aaaaw H0BERT B, GLENN, j, KEwSS ihhkwfcwW lart! OuMfea Cot for JTtcjiCasticli, .... : fejB. ... i : ofWilaon.- 1. W;1 .: -J :, , :i oQttiylbej-yield i. tbetterMhi !rttrr ' " : -: AqPri thyjexpectod.v Corn aud tobRcco, XUI lU 7 . EriiAN allen amd ms iiiK I wferw ljricRj ifwvy,' boutbfwhioh hayd beoP fairly well flV TJTTrT,ty''''iroTC?!" ' PRiEXDst.' ; M k : whieiiAlled forllUmk,.NcR worked in thiseootion! proraieoaJl ;w tWf4iiiUi. , , Bciav CaptaJlle The life of. Ethan -AlhinUh T m vv -i - j w i wnowkJ iMr uTc-Mw'aapiortj , v ' Henry Hall rnbUatfc fkM ,Wloatoa it i. learned . ' oapedally Intereatlof forihwlojl u9-jaj .fe-iM. Cordem. who died . end wis bnried ' "f - ; : .,'t.(-Tl. .)l. ATTn Britiah lailer ' by. land end eel J! ,H)ree woexi aticr.tneippcqujni 1th' "S! iWSSrias! nen ne oaue me xgmn .iWlUj,, .th iucuuvi luncuucr lu un dmhv the great Jehorah and -the , tinental CJongrwa?" had tnada b faaioni all over America.) - xdonthi later, with only cib.ty,rp: moetly Canad iana who desert him coder firf ( he poahed Aed the invading army of pttrioU fe ,dorf Montgomery, end' rnt Pftty . Co seyeraJ hn diana outiid holdint? hia " , UI. UCIUI IUU UCNrilOBt UU ducod hia nnmbere to thirtyji orrendered nnder ..race J quarter for hlmielf end folio Scarcely had he delivered a word before he waa attac I two IndiAOA, He protected 'byikeiilne"the Britiah t.nm hm hM hU1l W MWU. W V I him. Nevertheleaa he - - - - the intervention pi .'t Xriahmaa woo, aiMHjr,nfl 10 mRjaai- uce with ' fixed bayonet, and drove away Hhe fieada, Rwearinff by U would kill them." . t. . 0 I ii wu noi uc uni WW uaif act of kindneea that . the . brave American owed , to! IrUh cMralry, a fact which be gratefully acknowl- edged In the BRrratiTe ot hia ca'p tivity, schooner hca dred BrIUah latbe wt'jRd eof'Montreki:';Atty Thtrprbtiowltn nwniWtwohoRn Waieeiw - X . He wu put on board a ?ll?fl:lr0tt: ,a of war, hia handi anifest ZZJZi. w.w.ri .niri a . J I IVMWW akuvVit RUsVnilj wipviJ4 rilv ironed, uad rrcstf fTttbllnr molioa to-cie to a rota. The inhuman brutaiiiy-rjj fci-iptori.iwnei.-pri fTOTppat wjll net . - . : a 1 The cowardly ontrajee detailed by him have a fan.iUar aounfto Jilah eara trailer li-nJUef wd crf eUtairCf"iserpeJfM4y4j the Kltfi'tf r-.IT. .hael I DiflU.Jehn &fl''0;:f end hindreda'&f other poiV. prieonera to oar own lime-. -One anlCaimed oawaxd pet Id the face of the manacled prisoner who wii .th eatened wHH deeth for; Mlnit tinaal, .. AlleiyWriKV.Wr foti rtnUitm terr were""" cooped op" Jn 'pelireity eei 6j,le9ty,ltwo jttdlpeoilotia;- d7nWd jaU;1' but) me.jilioeyetei-! jiad deprived of Ireth air and light 4J r tafrlha.fcrtjr day? tnoyage to Eiijft lafld.-"Wbeu'we aaked for water we wen. moat commonly, imtead of obtaining If, to'lelM and derid ed ; aodtaedd to. ell tbe.borrore of the pletwtft wee-eVMirk that we oonltnet see ieaql otfcea aafl were eerepi ead wftfc'bddy W.w " : The 8obi7lr Oorkrpn :Feb. i2. ,N6rui wher Oeloe eioAJka haeUaiwther erpWienee Irhb ifoerdeMj Mffh'en W hid, 'reac.hbd ; Madeira .R4ipfed,jqhdrj,jjei)ewea jwHthe.ptaJoofWmtont ebore, who, IfpadBde,:aewthenMbor rUC Jwa n the trfgatei - upon W ich AI ,iom u foond thit 'IrUh B'WI JUMVAWQWD . iwi Ket)in otU)a;pa4enfr?)g Mlwrohjr, but tbereapprntWojoi J "hj r. m. Iat'ipeopfeg- WMfttoeWt PfWtar .... . be delttereA-, Ueptaia - Bymonda woiiaVoot:)faioje4lMf- sAmericao eetnacewiM u tromthwi.hiP1 V J.,;:; . - ... " ftW.M I w I" Iwtild 6t reeonMle rophlttn the whole) te mr own 4foeHnirtL:Aaronahel., Those same Brown bora 7V t?f n ! I jljS il "'00Da J . UB u u , , May 17, iivvktsi ! uh n ir nnw. nn w t tt.ttr -ynai aiTBTfiiiM a F'ZirJ ttZSwm T. . ITT 1 r" r; i iMiaaiiMsa)RaaMiufutui..u ' nd u tltte dUeasef ainarei,! lTiffc Wh -th'ayV.Hi J .L ,l T.l i.i ill 'II I 8toef plef ifielfdj feac, taUiMiwwrrieehad flrTt k.f-lmalil W:aElifl itokrarfi Ilk I " - . t B " eadrits'Tia out tbertapoa 1 ooia iaM laeiocjowee ueediy tape Rod Latmctcd the jury to ocordiaglyi Mr. r Bummer Vtift' IiV r, r. . I ! nMLUUOL .... v. -, .-. ! I -'" i j1 n mm a ii . ' T Wra-gito. - 1 Th Bo te tuned to fid a i way 01 lu JWock yes-.-ieitbrr t a- BtA ' " ! innoonceiaoaeatnr nlrivcttI-r,' v-f h;-- ' . j ia Jiuis-nQiiaTiuURMRUiedesolfi moiueroi air. a. j.t.vernigRnii "-V -aw - ! I V: ' i tvr' Ml:. city.- wlklcb occdrtod-- weaterdi 5t? HbniJTh ftflhDhnfcb r - - 'f !1'J."! 4 ;t"!:! T rnoraWatberho . .i V."' IthiCfioj'URRted hlmmth ' went r with r deadry wea rr - ; j "ir .& u j t J ktiOwiBjf th general' re pa La- " ' : v , ' " if.iy' tai ,l txperienco of noteponent uith I OO JVlaiXyi j iKt oCcsN nob iafiaicjj which, tend t blithe I . ' J' -k4 ' " KlW,kwZfi would rJuAW.i .r ,VM.-mui, Hiuuf u -Tir37TT atop, howerer, for lack ol money, ee the current aundry civil ppro priatkma, were t extended i pntll Thursday; by joint reWlution peaecd by theDonaoyuncared in by the SetiRtet and iped (hjVihe President. ' The ' CongreaaiOnal ?rvr-fll continue to appear aa ninaf, end ae uiual will contain little lh,at Rnf Tone- will . care 6 It k Lijchr timer for. tuciubera ro! the Horm to fttahM.ctydt)ly ef-fi.ibestcr'n to pterrtf the-paa rentfttMrflrfftutt!ton 'Tppropria: tioiu'If the apprepriikiHMi was nn jammed by tke circamaoeea, it tao'et ,matte. that ..wold j juetify Uie stoppage of Uio Wiuim M oltho Hpp'ae DrrMr , Boltnan or Miiyooe elafan-l co rhb tlipnld lc)ow ittlii beder.than Mf, tlulmm' iiimlt A majority of. thof Senate od Uonaa of BrprcacQativod ; Jire Voted in fan r of the m uroDrut'on. 'tnjjrity being , corric.sd "-f 4. . ? f . if repreeeniauyea ci ooiu pQUiio i ftartipa. It ii not, tberotprcn paf van aeeition; tu3 principle w in yolrea exoept jhat o cconotuy Jn pqblic expenditarw, and no rights pjr. liberties guaranteed by iU Oon- irirnuon w iawa are enqtnrtcu. If the majority aroererto mfd ud take the rcfponaibility for their ac Uonr. tht(ecm to be a , eaae in wMch hcy may aafo'y po allowed to do ao. . ',. Mr.Ilolmau is one ofthe oldest ind moat respected members ol the jUonee,' apd bo.rouat krjow that the country' will not austain or joiUfy hii oreient ob.tlnAto obitiarAion. me miy thiok the aDDroP'l'Ul Uotj.to Rcqeieece end .lbw the i" STATE WEg; , I - w wvvwwva M VWIHWUIVl endeavored to paas a confederate I $10 tiil on! Er L. Browr. at J. T. LBoatic'a-atora on Pattoa ; avMina - '?" P" w Myiaea tue-man to take r hia bill end ain no mere. flon, I IJfOirB ILICI All WUCAL. 1 1 111 AllHHn two Jtandred aod seventv-fonr I "WOOD8I1 ro eeyWyvieyen 1?.J f. JiUailM I reRrilTQ. waaeihnmfid aod Dlancd ew'r ' - , j er r r u IP KrRf OVRT WulCU A neW'l e &WRa. wr laothiflp fojmd. otithe Ahere wrr inothln bnthonea,, Thea wein a rlefhV.Mi (W'he J" ?iep?f P.0 l1 ' r "v 'TtflVfll 1 - H ? :r V.Ve rtnrnrn iTcAvt v i tV IT Wvm-WtaVtt AD-, ixV , , Wd largely, Ut there staj tti 'mt In nlirviM nr. - . ' JiTIOW.PRiOES: H: Weil & Bros;, Ail .I.r-t lllll .,111111 II I 1.11 .111 - - - ; ; 80, to, 84 and 88. .. - . W. CENTRE St. -AfV H E r J TO , B U Y I Vbea yo ct(t goods at iba fWwi Cuffs U tu t3 ecaU, Sagar 8 caa, Viaswar 15 cts per araltoo, Rlr ft cla lbw atarctt 8-ta 4ti.Oood pts lit, I U lUktoa - i It cts,. 14 - ttvedml t MateftctTlttr.- rODABCq(l5I.TO0C. tTowal i of sll ITndTgoit g cbeapTCitiDr aad.M bdj Wi01iwa,iiJflrry ( .Neto. Jltt5!a,Xmej and Porp Hi Us rt JVots ! ClutliOetf ydCatlfA. ' , v Sio'tttiydYM SHOES SHOES SHOES t hlMwaV Sbo x to $1.11 pr pir . LMikV.8Rt Mo ln;$S &0kaV Olio to $8 00 per ,.Trk i ' V Ji r. NMt aaj . , . price. i4 Injrlu. s ' 5 et, ficckaffeta. BOYS.' PAHTSr'20 iCts. Wir. Bscklt T Mpemiers $0 c'i, Kro'a ' Paata front 60e to RJ.50 per ' ftah. IIis. Men's and Boys', fmsa 10 - ceots to II so. t btocklog S ceats, Lamps 18 u cents toll 8. (Ml and ace and b eonyinccd. . , F. B, . Kdmuudson. marll-tf. AJfD PK A1LF KJLBS, ?KQM , UnlAUUVi, M. U Rtm HCNDRKD FEET XBOTK TDK S1 I A niiBT P'ce to' apend a lumber Healta-glylna; air "pure-aprinn l tor flowerleekad ilelda and woacfed SuhiiTdr y TERMS I TM t - .... Mrs T. M RioTiore-An LiDColnton, N ;0 iKled o merrv ttielr rt I tP"r? ru iini ii sr. v ru. inui odm nrua una ari vin nf M tmokMppen-4Atrlti wrfTy Jt rt'ihVANrT in iifrc 1 V I ' or a4 :an4r MoarV tuir i iesa, rsbji cl.V UV; .ivr hu. Th. hid ri tfJ . biraiUPTi mm ui- II iwiwi, iwnmnuif; na nenr Liu InM Jor WMhlntrton, D.C, sod kiohmon?. W ?. t ! V--' .1 ' JiA'N I IK K.TTT'H ;-.(.. ..?wmh- , . ." i . . . ,!.i.'". A " 3". T; '' U . 'it I WOODSIDE MILLER.& SIIANNQN; ii I J;iV' in 4n 1 ' Our Canopies aro Hanufacfured from a Very Fine Close Mesh Netting especially adapted for Southern use. ROY ALL &IB0RDEN, . . v ' ilest Centre Street, Coldsboro, N. C. mm l " s ' ; mense .tr . . Made iii ; Prices. 1v- I I1' ,- "N , J7i ill! ;!tln..r.7 .4- Utitl'i4t' OUT reductioDS! . , . , r ' ' '. ll " . , '.' if" ; ". : '" : 'I 1 -
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