.2
3ii:ou
5r3 :iai. Notice.- Corrvf pondenre, of
he Mksaenui B. solicited from all parts
otlha couutry. In ail cases we4 rf quire
the name and address, not for publica
tion, but a a guarantee of good faith,
AV cannot return a' rejected coxnuiunica
: tions r -vy u yr;
IQAU communications; for - bijqnda
: tion na busmes n ust, to insure " ttten
, tion be addressed to the Editor;
. Cid Adverise in a paper largely cir
culated a paper -which -maintains ficht
principle ' m all tlrngs a ; paper the
. crgan of a creatparly, "the in! ell? sea
.. whites" of the locality in which it is piib
- lished : and suck a rancr. . the "Daily
Messenger Is conceded o be by all men
nuuat vnuiuu 13 worm liavinrr. x
FRIDAY MAY 21 18G9.
'HEARSE, Editor.
"Therh are men who desert he altars
fa Lost Cause ronnd which "they once
stood with the blood in their -hearts pnat
iag for libition, and who kneel to offer
thomaa at the altars of successful wrorg.
There are men -who tramp' e under' foot
the very standards that-,once floated
proudly OTer tt.em.T6. There are men be
enough" to lift their hands ajninst the
Tery rights far which they once uplifted
-words. We are not snchh.. For us prin
ciple is principle, right is right yester
day to-d y to-mor ro w for e re r, sub
mission to might, i not surrender of;
right. We yield to one, but iihall never
ieldup the other-Fattikr Ktax
Editorial Visit.
Mr. F. II. Sterns Editor of the New
bern Times cocked his feet on our'sjl
iiary mantlo yesterday, ard warmed
his northern blood at our genial south
ern fireside. We bopa he has prone
away a better, if not n wiser man. and
in future vre trust he will forget t o
ran down" our millinery establish
rnent, and ceaso his' damaging iniputa
tions that we are a'ladics nian' fur
we are not, neither do we play on the
ptano
The .Reconstructed Farnic
We are in receipt of the first number
Of this Edgecombe publication, issued
from he SouTnERN-jsn office Tarhoro.
v The publishers say this initiallium
ar is not a fair sample of what the
Farmer will be hereafter, many unfer
seen inconveniences having been en
countered' which always attend the
getting out of a new work. j r
But this number is a :g-od one. and
jre cannot say too much for it. In its
pogTaphy jt cannot hp surpassed,
while ? its : matter is of the very best
and most useful character.
Messrs. JaF. R. Thigpen nnd J hn
S. Dancy are. the editors ai:d proprie
tors ; Rev. J. B. Cheshire Horticultu
ral, and Capt. William Biggs Business
editor.
In such a county, with such a corps
cf editors, a work of such tianscen
dent merit" cannot fail of success,
andwe canbut congratulate the people
of our boyhood's home, and our fornur
colaborer. Biggs, upon the flattering
auspices under which the Rcconstruc
ted Farmer enters the arena of Agri
cultural literature.
The reflection that our nation,
al honor has departed from us is
anything but a'pleasing one. But
no matter how painful, it is a fact
which every thinking man recogni"
ses and acknowledges, to himself.
We see little hope for the gov
ernment our fathers gave us. Noth.
ing but ' national ruin and destruc
tion can await a people who have
lost their pride of patriotism, and
their downfall must follow swiftly
on the heels of their political de
gradation and national dishonor.
If there ever earn e a time in the
history of a nation- when , the ener
gies and influence of good men were
required in its behalf, such a time
has surely arrived with us. A time
demanding from every man without
regard to past political differences,
or present opinions, the greatest la
bor and sacrifice for the common
good of a common country?, v
It is too late for crimination and
recrimination. It is not the time
for passion and prejudice Jo be al
lowed full sway. ' The evil is upon
ns, and it matters . not1 by whom
brought. It . makes no difference
now who is responsible therefore
the fact remains ; the evil is upon
(US. i ' ';'-' v";;' ''----i--;'-,' "
We may safely conclude that we
have all fallen, short in the peifor
' ma nee of cur duty ; and we should
go to work to restore what we have
all had hand jn destroy ing. .
Let North Carolinians begin wit
their state government.
.We have, fastened upon us, a gov
ernment, and foisted upon us a set
tof officials, in every sense unwor
thy and incapable, and to the ma
jority of the people as obnoxious a8
it was possible to conceive of. Yet it
; Daily Ifiessenger
f
trenareits clHoial directors and w
cu&t and should recognise and suj
port them in the administration of
the government and execution of
the laws. .
I Let the good and intelligent men
of ihe fctate advise with tiie legis
lators ; and . inttruct and aid- the
country cfioials. Let our judges
and oCeers of the courts have the
benefit of the best legal learning in
the state. Let our" t taterceo (md
we'have some; left, for 'at Lis quiet
homo- in the unpretending -village
of . Ilillsbbroogh may be found at
any time the moat' eminent of - his
da) ) give the governor. , the. benefit
of their ripe experience and exalted
aidcrn Let every "man, bo he dftmo.
crat or. republican do "bis duty in
this honor of national peril. Let
all men without rrgird to part
or Position rtco.rnKe the f-ct that
jNbrtb Crulirta ! is.thetrs, that he;
Vtate govenijnent demaL(!s" tbc.i
hUjpj.t.avd that no excuse in with
holding such support will be good ttt
a time like ti is. ,
i ... ii?
; We ar preaching duty now. t
are contending for priociple. No
gcod dem crat, can ever prove re.
creantto either. r
Oar partisan feelng is Tell knowu.
Our pc lilies dtfiijed and undertoud.
There is no political campaigu go
ing on now. The contefct has been
decided agaiubt as, and thoo in
power mutt be sustained, tided and
encouraged iu the discharge of the
duties perttiuiug to their cEee.".
i (Frr m "he "A'ahinton Express.)
. The Political Horoscope.
) The New York lVarIdt dropping for
a-moment the spirit of persiflage to
which it is too mnch addicted, has in
itv issue of yesterday a serious and
oMspas-sionate editorial upon the. pro
pects of the Democratic party. In sum
ming np these it lays particular stres
upn two incidents in the historr f the
past y?ar, which seems to it sfens rj
a healthful Sentiment, among the most
prominent leaders of the party. Gov
Hoflnan's course in ofSce, is honesty
and independence in ? using the veto
powe, which has evoked the 'appro
bation of honest men pf all parties, i8
ones sign of strength in the Democrat
ic pnry which the World thinks
perhaps jus'ly looks favorab!o for it,
future accession to poorer in the coun
try. The other sign is the evidence
uh'ch has just cooic to liht of lib
eral, progressive, and cnliahtrncd sa-
gaciiy on the part of another Dem
ocrotic politician who puV.ic senti
ment has re-arded atn-ng t'..e most c.t
trcmc and wwprogres.ivc of Dcincr-.t
is leaders. It bus been staled, .say
the WorZJ, that Air. "ViUar diham.
at.tho New Yoik Cor.Teni:on, desired
to prtcipitatc the. r.omina iorr cfMr.
Seymour by ther Oiro dclega ion ir.
crer to hrir.q out his exj-rccs dcc'in
liou and thereby insure a reaetionar
movenjent in f ivor of the rcminn
tion of Mr. Chief Justice Chac. That
Mrl Yaland'g' am should have con
fessed such a dcsi:e is a sin c'
health, the TI orld thinks; in the Dcin
r.
ocratic party. And the World
right. That Governor Hoffman, hold
ing'the highest effice now ' pos.cscd
by a Democrat, should use the prcrog
atives of his place to put down cor
ruption, and fearlessly, in the endeavor
establish himclf up in the broad basis
of public honcGty looking ncilher tn
friend nor foe, is to the World a symp
ton'of great virtnre'among rcpresenta
ive menfoffssinc: Conservative pi in
eiples. Again the World is right.
And, now, there is one rnoro thinp
needful: That the whole organization
agreeing in this, with ConservatiC
and Kbera!-minded men' of every par
ty, should come forward to i. full re
ahzation of ihe political situation an
it is,: and not slide -back upxn-. effete is
suesr- or bo carried away as the par
ty has been by demagogues and ex
rem'e party doctrines, t ,
Common honesty and comnwu svnse
cannot tolerate, for cxampic, llepudi
tion at the h nds of any party. Tbe
iimplcst political, sagacity ' obscrvifig
the progress of events, see! secondly
that universal Fuflrgo is a fixed
fact and a question for the So'ith, and
not for the North, to deil with, a ques
tion Sor Sates and not practically. a na 1
ional tuestion. And, finady, wise men
sec that fee trade and long bonds add a
jow rate of interest'-the egregalion
rather than the-' consolidation of
political power the equitanle ' adjut
tuents of commerce - rather than the
force and efiect of written instruments
the-rights of States rather Mhan the
dictations of a central power that
these are among the living and sucess
ful political issues to come.
Whatever' party; adherent" such dec
trines will win. Whatever party ex.
cites popular jealousy Dy an attempt
c... i ,1 . . ...urci.iM
u.u.w.. u: ...
of the ii;rht of self-rroverrimcnl w bat I
ever party is dedicate ! to the creation
. ia- mi j of NiiTcmlcii Wiog Fucli cat-aristocracr-
that nartv ail! co down. 1 mJ oi xiycnm t
; Either political party flitch fails of a fcCte(jt or pet ut any distempered at
( full' realization -of tiio necessities of , to roam at large and enter an-una
f otthe lirin- present must f-.iT itlf- n.ftd di:tiic, shall U guilty o a
If both are flattered the one into an
altcmpt to back-slide u;oa dead issues
the other to push the tendency of I
confolidalion tos far Vath art doom
cd,aMd a powerful organization com
ing between and bavir4g frh icss s?
weU a justice and strength, will
spring up and rul the country. Tht
ujie if now for careltil compromi,
fur honesty. "rctrenchn.cnt, and re
form a wise public scntanent will tol
eratc nothing else. To ue an old saw
for a more modern instance fro r the
nettle dancer the winning party uill
pluck the HjvTcr afvty.
An Act to cure Ccrfani Irregiitaritict
tn the Mode of Commend'- Cer
tain Actions and to Ahici'l tVrnm
. Sections of the-Code of iril Pro
red we v ;
'lcifa9 b'ouin !jjibthivi!j cxIjc
mrcj'pectin.: nctnm whirh hatobed -commenced
by writs in the .old form
returnable bcloie , n Iude f the
Con rib t n term, pome I" uxn noun re
returna e in like mmiic both of h
fonnsm were Irrciilar,' and ' sim
ltimmonn ruturn.nle before the CIcik
m 9 v m nrni i w n. i in i r . -
A L viic V i mjg -vu no UIVIIUCU I
uy me tu"tiviMi i luu-uurt. iuw,
r the purpose of preventing the in-Li
nveniences which may arise by rea- I
noi uie rrjianucs' nore men i
oned: I
.Section 1. The General Assembly I
of North Carolina do enact. Th it in
a'l civil actions which have been here-
toforc commenced, in wb:ch the prv I
jress ins ocen or sum oe inaue re I
turnafde n either uf the modes above I
mentioned, na adrantae Ahall be had I
or taken by reason thereof, but; the I
sam shall be held regular, and ma I
be amended, .as to tue process and I
pleadings aL any time, ff ioutkc, with I
out cos e, bnt upon uch other tirni I
as the tluuge ol tue U..urt 6li ill aeem
jaU a'J n thosu of such actions in
winch pleadings have not yet I cen (
fi td. tlicy shall be hied at-the term ol (
the Court."
Section Thi act'shaT go into ef
fect up n its ratification.
Ratified this 1st day of Apr 1, A. D.
I SCI.
And act in li elation to Mun.'cij,a
, Election.
Sorilnn i! tih n...,np,l A-mihlr of
Vamk i!.r..i;ii!i tin Miirr. . Thit ib M
-.. .:..,.. i iK .nv;l c..rr,n,. .
f,..t fmrnt in tUo SlatA of Vorth t'simli
na shill arnoint - threi persons o
a -a
their respective towns to Kohl their
mu-ticial elections for mayor aud com
missioncrs and said inspecors snail
mako out t-xo stutemcnts cf the c!ec
tion s held, and return one to the icj
ister of deeis,of their cW'iyt 'd
turn ihe other to the Secretary of the
towu in whit h the election was held.
Sec. 2. This act shill be
in 'oice
rou and after it paia'c.
llatilicd ihe 2 1st da of Deecuibcr
A. r. 1SG3.
An Act to Vtueide Jar the Hold a
of. Municipal KUit.ous tn Sorth
aroliur.
SectI n 1. Tiie General A"einb'y f
Xoit'.i C-ro!iii:i c'o i iuici: ! bat n i pci
foa not ae illy lestling within the
limits ot any Uiaii i;i (his State hhup
he cnt;t!e I iu the v.itc therein i;i ail)
tuuiiicipst e!cc in, or to hold any mu
nicipnl ol!r.:C in s:d town.
Sec 2. An ;.c;ual res:J nre of .ton
days wiihin the Curprate lioiits td
.my twn in tliK S'ate shall' coii.iitu;c
my ciiizcn i f t hi b'l.i td itatei a tju.l
tiled voicr ihciciii in. ny mun cijul
efcctiftn1, and such qua! !fid voter iditll
be eliiide In any luunieipil ufliee with
in said corpo-atnm; IVovidid, Tint
said peron is i i o her respects a qual
ified voter in the State.
Sec, 3. AH acts r c!iart r or parts
of the Mi-i e ii consistent with tbe pro
visions of thi act aie hertby iejiea
cd. , , . . . -
Sec. 4. This act shall go Into' effect
f oul and alter its ratification."
lUtificd the" 1 tth day of ecember
18C3
rxi to Legalize -certain pfjieia . act
of the Qhainnan of the late County
Courts of this State. .
Whet c... . jiy an act 6f the Lejris-
uture of North Carcdtna, ratifio t on
the second dy of March, eighteen
hundred and sixty seven, giving U
tho Chairman of the late County" Court
of this State the authority to make
privy examination oTfexne coverts,' in
the conveyance of real estate: una
whereas, under some misconstruction
of the law, such examiualioti was
mm
made in various instances at a time
when the Court was not in session
aud at a place other than at the Ct ur
lloue, since which 'doubts hav
arisen as to the legality and bindin
0rce of such examination; therefore.
Section 1." The " General Assembl
of North Carolina do cjiact. Tha
every such examination made by .-any
nairman ol any bounty uourt o:
lou State, at.any time when, ths aid
hLvi.ty (-curt was. not in acssioo and
at any place other than a; Lo Court
House of eich County, have tbe same
chect as u the said examination had
been made during the session of the
Court, and at the Court House, and in
confoiinity tc the law in all other las-
pcts.
Sec. 2. All laws ceming in conflict
with this act are hereby repealed.
Sec 3. This set shal be in force
from and after lis ratification.
Ratified this 8th day of JcLruary.
.LlSi9r
An Act to Protect Catle frori D
tempers jlt ctker Infectious Dieasm
ses. -
.
. StCTiox l. ,2he central Assembl
of Aorth Carolina do mact. Thi.1 if
any person SLati arm cr cam to bo
unrrniiiT cumr ;
... npfrom nr county or
in anv other State into any
County in this Sitc, l nT tItee l"
twecn tht tl.t cf April and the first
da j of hovcmlci, V' C WinK such cat
.i- tin .fit?niDert-d or otherwise
:,rtAmiim,r. ana Ion couticuon
.1.-11 i. .nl irrt to fine and inpriou-
t al thc discretion of tho Court.
,ntj be further liaIe to an action for
all damages which may arue from a
violation of this set
Sec. 2. That if ny cn-nn hall
drir nr cause t to anven any cjiuo
as atoressidi notknowi" tMcuit i bo
infettsd, and losses should be Sus.
talncd by the prc-a,.n" vl iscnpers
person. Hball be sutject to dauuget
5 JitfC 3- InSlli any ituu igiujjiiwji
iu the rriuirtiuenaof fcclion Te
cfi r ecvruteei m, j;?iMa touc,
witluut rrgard to jro4th or ioca'liy,
sai l iei"i hll tiyt be subject to the
lu.r. tini hied.
M - ' - I
C. 4. Thai tb s oCl ia.i do lajtrcc
irom ii rai'ui.u-i . , .i
lt.tifieil ti c 17th d V of t ebruarv.
A.
. .... ... . .
Ajt Act to Allow Citizcxs or Xomi
Cakdlixji to Ik.ctick Law tx tut
Courts or tub Sntr.
SttTmw 1. ? he General Assembly
Ul m.mU liUI viinu ifv .. , J ll.l m " J I
m mm m m m mm rm n m ma r. mm mm mm mr m
Iclvncn VI mi oiir, iy cniaitiikn wi i
-rood niortl character, and paving a I
license tax id twenty dollars, shall bv
aiioweu w practice law in ine vourx
of North Carolini.
Ht:c 2. All taxes arifn under Ihe
provision of this act shall bo pid
over to tbt Sheriff or Tax Colh ctor
t the County iu which the Applicant
nr ksiU lice:iso sliiu reside. I.r ihe
benefit of the Count v.
St c. 3. That it shall be the duty ot
the Julgoof the Superior Cuirt -
the District in which application . "
made to hru to practice law in l
Courts of this State to crnt 'he sm
when the foregoing provision ol IhU
act i complied with.
Sec. 4. That this act aall be in f rct
from and nfler its ratiMeation
Ratified this 15ih day of February,
A. D 18C0.
An Act tn Relation to ilt Assessment
of Proper. for taxatio - in the
Year Eighteen Hundred and i'x-
ty nine
StcTioK 1. The G ncrnl Ase t'y
" AorthLarolma do enact. T at 1.,
ear eighteen nundrcd aid hi. t
the time designo.l in the A
t0 ptOVlUO for the COlIcctlOI. of UXd
by the State, and the several cuUnlie
of tie State, or piopcrty, polls anl
n vomcs
ratified March HXteemb.
hlren hundred and
the apptiintroent of Aessurs; anc'.ali
duties relating to the valuation and
nturn thereof of the taxahle property.
of the btate, snail be extended lairiy
Uajp. .
fikr. S. If in tiny countv thedutita
rrnujitd of asTsors auJ clerk caif
not, fr warn ol time, with ' rcasnbU'
dii:gvnt e le peifrmr l al the datea '
a:d act procribed. u taeo hd 4-y
irns aft, tic c'umy ioui.iiii...tif
fim hjve power r ibe.pt e-ent- tear
inu ii.itt.tr iiuie, not t . rn ci
li:lv Us 1'icrtdcd, Thai io-itm ,
erein 0'il.i cl hail I e voitiiird
extjad u i. m: for ay di nt ! tx
SLi.J. Il.cccr.n v Co;utuiMu.ri
ot he Mvcial vtiuiitic.'i in tht Si-.t
!ull it'iuite the Several Lv i f. u
thU S.ale, ou the expiiatiou ul ihr
hrt year. their ,rc cctivc term. U
r i iiee their dactal uond. fir the tol
lectin a rfiil Jiburjmci.l ot tlu ta t
rivtnuc, ". sud such bbi.di. ,witu autli
t ient semnty . ha I e taker. Ju uch
pen I autu an It the judruivlit of rue
Cuiumissiourrs bo . inual to ih
uumhiiiI ol the itato and luiintv Uxu
wuieu uiay cunie uuo invir nanus-
Slc.4. IhU act aLaiLbe. in force
from its ratHcatin. - V
w ..nviras yj
Unties-.
Yfheicas, Doobis .'.have arUen' in
a"a!f " I
regard to the pioyev, coaMruolion iA
subdivi: ion fourteen of section eijrhl t
at art tntiiuu an act totuatin ii..
trucri uitut ul couutief, aporovad Au
gul foutteeulh, eighteen hundred acd
uty-ciut; and the ComtuiaaiunerH or
.ouutie in ome pattn of the State
have bear, advised that it irU hcir
duty ti Cm use new surveys of the
Counties to be made and tmi s of the
wine tiled with lue Se eury 'of State
before Jai.ua. y fimt, eighteen hundred
and.sixijf-uiuo. cntrary.tu the it ten
tiou ot the liamrr of sjild act; then
ore, for the puipone ol removing al
foubts in the prtmisia
Section 1. Tht , General As seutbty
of Aotth Carolina do enact, That suh
division fourteen, of section ci-hi ot
eaid act shall uol be so construed a
to mke an inslrutnenUl urrey ot
their Counties luaudatury upon Ihe
CouuiUMoneiii, but audi aurre shall
be made when, iu the tpinion'nf the
Couiiuissioneri:, it is liecen.ary fur the
proper denning of Townshiu bound
aries, at such time as may U court
nienl, and when mde, u ujau and sur
vey suau be tiled as provided by said
ace nun.
1 .. : .1 . 1 . in.i j .
nouru iuc ivtD oav 01 i.nuarr.
t k I a. rt
NKW ADVKRTlSE.MENTi5,
J. S, Michard,
DENTIST-
WILL BE, at. tae Residence ot Sirs:
. T. tarnn ton. ia
. GOLDSBOPO
oa MONDAY, MAY 2ttb., trtpartd to
attend to all thoie who xaar deiba hia
rre.e:itocai ecrv;et.
NBW ADV
HO! FOR
COAST ..
Grand KxcurUon to Bcanfor
Harbor.
THURSDAY; Mar smii, ISCO
UNDER te SJfrtialoa of ihe Satblh
School of tt. cphca'a (Epiecpal)
Church, GolXiboro' N. C. .
StxUonrsfor ri!:lnp, Sailing
andM?!t-ccI. '
A Special traia will leve CoiJboro on
Tburs lar, 27th May at C o'clock, a.
amtiog ai Morcbed City, at U o clock.
o.im. r.eturntog-"' '" " , , , "
tity at 5 p. m., auJ arrit e at Col JsLoro.
ab.ut 9 p. to. t,n, f nn;
Parties dcirous oi iccm
.fort Macon" and other polata of, inter-
et, will hate sn opportunuy c ma.",,
rcixnl trip t rr 1 turc.
F.nKFOU iiih i;uu.u ii.w
Only a limited number of lick
CIS lor sitae, . , ;l t
SoVrsc Tlcliets RccOf;rifxeI
b ft Committee if w
- . .
IKkVl. .
j,cf ar.a oy mo u"4" r p v
.. . . ,. J rH!,r lit .
u I ' - ,
DEVLIN &
rxrnssivr ' ;
CLOTHIHCHOOSES,
.ill Ifm tf
. -
i
UrondWSiy, cor. WnrrctV
t .it I'm n t r
COMPRISING ALLCIIANCUC30F THE
BdI.SrlS3 AS REntESENTED IN
CIlSTO.TKA nKADV-TIADi:
DEPARTMENTS 'i)Y .
n E.S, IX U VSACl UXOR CVS
CLOTHING
SIT I UTS ...
OF THE CELLDCATED
AMERICAN VUKU l'ATTKUN
GUNTLK 31 A IS' ' 8
FUEMI'jHINO goods,
' OF EVEUY DESCniniON.
S,eciaUiar for String are Teal Cher
.t Suits, r.esdj-made sd to order, acd
a larg variety of ew sfylts for Coyt.
ZZJ LeHers cf i.Qury prsmpily re
pVtcd to. aod systenj ot r.-.eafareroert sent
9 arpbrato-.
April -0-2'
nt s.
NASH'S
EOOK-SIORE.
coi.nsci:o 'is. c.
TIiHjipncc brlonto ?Ir.
THE
-rxavn isg .Tiiciiir.
r.S.TTTf JOIIASON &
MANCrtCTOia OP THE
CO
Cole ri in! tic .'rincliltic, .
U TttTt I8CI,
aTtvn.li iliani 31, isci,
?ure in t rearntitiv In it,
' 'UZmK
a felf act-
oiner .Machine csn ci-im iLiatriUl
, r' . ti
top.
- SS" i
is ;achne t xlr tha nn1. n..
and MlML avaistt . 'ti.
, uv IX nil iv
of f NtW Y k ln ,Lc f'
clilnV17 f4B,l,Jr boal have this tna-
Sld UhMeaale snd Hettil by ' r
"E.NNE1T, JOH.NSOS & CO,
i'G DroadFay, y. V.
f 1 Illu-traicd Crcular.
by all ether houMf in tbe eit.vv
COUiH SIOE UlILHOAD.
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CHANCE OF SCIIEDUr-. '
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. OOCTIT-rDK' KULVOlD
Petersburg. VaNov
Oo and after Tuesday, 10th Norem.
bcr, the. Paencer Traina over thia
. ! m mm
roau vin run uai'y as loilows :
iznivn vv i-t t r .
i -o uc e 1 eiersijrir
st 8.15 o'clock a. ta. ; arrire at Burke.
It n .
vine 11 ilw. a. ru. ;at rarzuvi !!
l-o p tn ; sna at Ly rxhburg at
p. m
COMING EAST Leave Xr rTchb'urT
at 9 oVlock a ra , arrive at Farniaiiu
at 12:15 pmt Burkeville at 1:40 n.
. t Ti . . 1 . mm
ia ; iou av 1 ticiouijj SLXOI.UJ p ct
ine iraina connect at JJurkeville
with Riehtnnrd and Danville Railroad
Company. Passenger Tra hi for Dan
ville, Greensboro and Richmond, t
Lynch or vcith Virginia and Tannaa.
see Rail road, and.at l'tertbarr:r with
Norfolk and Petersburg, llichmond
and J?eterfcburp and WeJUom Hoada, .
Through tickets. so 'd at the princi
pal ofSres of the Cvxnj soyr and bse
gape checked.
Trains on the City Point lneh
'eave Petenbarg daily (Sundays exi
. Iv. - n m -
- a- M ijtit -w' m
m a . .-m. . maaniiata, a
Ji Liter cf TransDorUthm. 1
ftb26t
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; the f Lr t j ,nile,t;o c ofcjM ue tf
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He.da u,y ?t T..l..f Vs4..A
; ,Mvaa;tn!al Xabla HeaiaAl'
lff. a-Tl br;t:x t3 te! W' I
ofany oiti Jarre citir. - 1
Crdtrr t, fc.aH p.tmrtiy mttrnJed u J
V. - r
C AUTISM Vt.tfcslraio atratis
Ucalcttla .and oaiuLitntf
Utnerall, tit itc the war, ctm!a w
UAccoaaaatifKiurtra,. btic- uaall
cnu a Bur rtr itctr acc, u titts.
elca oMijri a counterfeit tie ctteral
rFrane Wftur p clrw, 4 iahx,
our Trade MW, o that a cl s itrr-.
tion la nrcej to detect lite uriczj
atiicle froJi tl pettulue, and others
inf. ao Ue Uitaert that tri-srUbmr,
nutfi co Ictf f loade."
la tuskln; n pnbEcatra w deir,
to warn turji.' k gxtiuat the ifo.itJ4a
practiced upon -etu; aa thtr are its lo
aers thereby. UIU he found upea ten
pariecn ihat MaUrd'g f ouff is ftr
ahtal" of ail U4, Uiog tnae-cf , tit
Lett atock, altar u origual and setrtt
procceakaovo cuixlrca, ltiJt
aeir great airctstU aud Ton-tocj
aU La warranted uA to cectain aj da
exviia or dcUlrus auVtatsncta, Licli
cannot he t:i-b tuauy usiihicssar
ticlea I ol cn t4 tiy tLcrs. The Ust U
ihehctHat iatkf tad. A circular Ul
alwaja tt ir.aihkoo app!ic ioo. Ia w
derin fl-c sily it Salt Sni.2 (U
Tcaal), o. fieai. fuuff (Extra fccotcL) m
deairrd. 4
r LO RILL A CI, X. T.
March 2a -W)
HIXTIIOLU'S
COXCHNTHATKD FLUID EX-
4 TRACT SA IIS PAH ILL A
EltADlcATES EiUl'.'lVE an.! L'LCLH
ATI VE Di-i-ASLS or run
. Whi:h- Jdi-re tUe,apreirf,
rUi; TN'i t e c;i?ccta ofaeztury aal
EASE"?, heidita.-y r ct'ucri,f, acJ it
UVcn by Ail.Ll-anl tllXLDl2L5 alta
i trftct SAIY.
TUi) TAiwE-,ui.NrCI pt Ike Ei
tr4tt of SarHrjiri i, ad led lo a pist tf
tltr, U to Ike Li bo a L'iet Drink,
Mi 1 one bi " is tfu-1 1 j a gstn o.' lie
.mp f ja:t;U,ol tLe decv.tci
at u-inlljr tide. 1
A l.ri:;li:N0 LLTn.n i. p,h
lUhtd in lift Mc-i M."hiiorsic-l Iteif
vU iht.uhU t of E. tract U .faA.
n U in rtrj.in attiou. ly lrijt.i
lUc, hSI Jtra aruia lflta Itv
tier ol )!rcury,ke iUUf ibat t.v ttn.
ly is enii to tc titn.ci farajai:l
1; 1: otr I ct:orllury, tuore
than auy other di 1 aw actttat6tc-l
iih. II I, in lLrtri.trt ea a ta
k with tbi i&taluAlc attribute, i
ia nt-plica be lo a Ote of the sya et r
i'lnkcn, aclycl souritaV.t as rtuir
utUcr auiMtBces of e tjais tlxa na-
viablor InjuriuuiJ ,
IIIiL.TiaOLD'S "
CONCEMKAfLD fXTHACT SARSAPA
EiaUihe4 upvir a sf " 19 Jmr.
Prrpartd by .., t m t , . ..... -
' II.T. HELAIDOLD, -
, Z:i Erodwaf, N. T.
"nrMrvi.: nr it Tiir.iv .
rUnfrrs cf tils ieti-a desxaad thepatli-f f
cation ef a jeriolical to te JetoWd U tHt
alvancemect of Agriculture la the t-
Carolina, aa have CrtrrriixI ta eUb
Uh fucha r-erilitL un Jr the till of
Tin: cAttouxA rAit.Mcnf
and will iaaaa lie trst nutaVer as sorja
as a su&sieat cuuUr cf sutscriUrs art
tilulne 1 lo r ay. a rtscaalle sLait(of
the exretia ti rnllkatioo.
The I A ItMi:n will U Urmel coat
ly al 00 Hr.iaiua, ia altaaee;
will eoulftl Wu fLiXtJ-t. "
isrs double-c:!aaa l '-s cf rtt-Z
nitterbocad' !a UnJce covers; ssl
ia typographical exec at ion will not by
surpssaed by any Agricultural Metllily
u ihe country. -
Bein detertalaed to ds whatever
ner? will atccrcrplbh ia taakisjjtb
rAltJIErt worthy the suprrt cf ta .
ntcUiftcnt I1ittn 9tl Foraicr cf ert
Carolina aod Soutk-Carolina; aa i dcalr
iiS to introduce it into every cocs4y U
thoaa Stairs, we wih ta . trof h?y astitt, ,
Agents at ver pMi-oSic. i t whoa tae
I coat liberal tadacmea:s will b ofTrrrd.
! Our tichicj tmha twoCarolinaswill
confer a favor, wlueh wa willbeglslt
reciprocate, by citing Ibis aansmncetaest
few insertiensta their adtertUics col
umns, with sacb'editarisl 73m3
hy think IhejrobsUe yslce cf socka.
perioiJkal ss we rrop r'u!lil.i-J oy
ICTPartlfM whhlrto subscribe
oiiittlii MrMrVutt c!T.cf.M , -
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rorSalentCotl .
CO.NTmirLATIhO a ckwS bcil
ae, 1 cZtr ny eulirs Cr.
eeries at coat. C1I early and tt
I Dimnt. M 1 1 m-,mm
brraos. All r-!i ladHtcC la
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