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Vi! : : ' l- - , , IL , i i . .. - . .v. - ' ' -.'L'Hf.. ' " 1 T j. a. hoMiTtf, Eaitor jvi In n all that U pa e and patriotic, TT all , crop at! ab-mu t .a p r cent. b:low the yk-Id o Jli-t ycAr." Oar-advices from ; Georgia are very co:i- flcting.' In some portions of theStata th3 year's rthat is barnctt and 1 intellcnV m bouth 'Carolina is ruled aid ruined by fraud, pec ! illation and all sort of rr.s:ality, t.nl such h tua tat a rxt "NTrtrtti namiina - hnt cron nroniise3 an increasa on list l-r.'.r fi A ilmplv flifvlr nut mvm "Rdinjdism i nroducitions : in otlfc Ta les3. :at the ballot-box in 1870, and agr.m so jhappily applied in 1872. "Forewarned, i forearmed. I" Goldsboro. li COL.DSB02SO, If. CJ. THURSDAY, '- SEPTEMBER 5, 1872. ICP THE CIR C ULA TION OF THE CAROLINA MESSENGER IS NO W LARGER THAN THAT OF ANY O TJIER TAPER P UBLISHED IN EASTERN CAROLINArSZ Reports from Sotitli Carolina represent 1 : . i . the "crop as Viag generally well boiled with early cotton which promises an in creased vield over 1871. "With an average season jand frost at the usual time, an in crease jof 10 per cent. 13 expected. The jreportfs from Louisiana, Texas and Miss'fliippi are less encouraging. The excessive rains in some 'portions,-' the Oar town has on its best looks just now. IThe mason's trowel and the carpenter' hammer are heard on all sides. No mat ter in what direction we turn, new stores, drought and caterpillars in others, have new buildings and improvements greet damaged the prospects very materially and oar eyes. The town is destined to be a the result call at this time only be the sub city the Atlanta of North Carolina. There jcct Gf conjecture. is nothing to prerent it. The spirit of en- NAT10NAL REFORM TICKET! For President : ' HORACE GREELEY, Of New York For Vice-President: 13. GRATZ I5UOWN, Of Jftssouri. Greeley's Prospects Bright and Brightening Post ; ing the Books. POIt ET.ECTOHS : Slate at Large Y,. W. Pou, of Johnston, and Thomas J. Jarvis, of Tyrrel. nt District Octavius Coke, of Chowan. 2nd District Swift Galloway, of Greene. 3rd District -Thomas C. Fuller, of Cum berland. Aih District Henry A. London, Jr., of Chatham. 5Jt Dist)-ic( David P. Caldwell, of Guil ford. eth DigtrkiW&tter L. Steele, of Rich mond. . 7A District Y. B. McDowell, of Iredell. bth Ditsfru'tThom&s D. Johnston, of Bnncombe. Greeley Club, terpnse is nowhere else more perceptible Our business men are live men, fully up to the occasion, and they deserve by their energy and enterprise the- success they have achieved. Ourcotton buyers and commission merchants rank, among the best The New York Herald seems to have firms in the State. They alkpofeess am- weu-miormea correspondents m every pie means, have bad very successful expe-ptateSn the Uniori, and they are especially rience, and with the railroad and banking . .. .. "V busy in those States where the politica cauldfon boils hottest li, ; Like, other meni the communications of these correspondents partake more or less of the political bias of their authors, never theless they serve ias straws to indicate the WISCONSIN. ILLINOIS. MINNESOTA. I 1 One of these correspondents informs us that in 11868, Grant's majority was twenty iour i tnousana reuucea in mil 10 The Goldsboro Greeley Club meets, by appointment, at the Court House this (Thursdayjtevcnmg, at 8 o'clock. "Will our citizens turn out and manifest the in terest which they feel in' the great work before them ! Merely signing names is of no use. The club means business organ ization work. If this is to be had every member of the club must show that he is willing to do his part first .by putting in his personal appearance at every meeting, and then by discharging faithfully every duty assigned liim. Hitherto there has been no organization of the Conservative-Democrats in Wayne wormy oi the name no. systematic, co.- operativc plan of effecting any desired ob-j-".-;t. Every man has been working on Lis own hook, and all have been going it l)!ii:d. Let us mend' our ways. Let us bcidn- at the foundation and construct cur work- anew. For this purpose the club has been formed, and if it fails to ef fect this purpose it will have accomplished nothing. It is therefore of importancej1 thit the members attend its meetings. Wei abo trust that similar club.3 may soon bej organized in every township. In this connection v,-e would state that we arc requested to announce Mr. Wm. llobinson's determination to resicrn the pref-idc'ney'of the Club, at the first conven-; ient opportunity a position which he re luctantly assumed and only to faciliate its! permanent organization. 3lr. Robinson requests us to give this notice in advance,! that nietnlx-rfi may have time for that de liberation which is necessary to the selec tiou o mi energetic presiding ofilcer. facilities at their command can easily com bllC M 11U UUI VllJ UClgUUVli?. As a cotton market Goldsboro off ere in ducements to our planters. We have some five, or six r.otton buvini? houses in the place, and there exists just enough rivalry direction of the politica' breeze between them to keep the price at the top of the market. And again, the farmer who brings his cotton to this place, and dis poses of it for the cash, which he can at all times realize, finds no trouble in secure ing whatever merchandize he may want. We have here stdres with stocks of goods that would do credit to any other city in the State, and our rents and other ex penses are comparatively less and facili ties for obtaining ware equally favorable to those of other places there i3 nothing to prevent goods from being sold as cheap as the same can be bought elsewhere. Our country friends will find it to their inUrest to give Goldsboro a fair trial. The shipments of cotton made from this place during the last year's season, are as follows ten thousand for the Radical Governor. The national radical majority iq staid and undivided times, he tellsus, is about fifteen .thousand. He also saj-s the Liberals are confident of beating this, and claims that GKEELEY WILL HA.VB TEN THOUSAND MA JORITY JN TJT STATE. t- i ! As a reason for this he says : "Not only is the German defection gen eral, but there is a universal defection .of primary abolitionists." lie says further : "Another universal defection to General Grant is that of the Jews, or Israelites. Theyj passed over the military order ol Genera Grant four jrears ago, dismissing them from the army, but are intensely in censed iat a speech of Henry Wilson made in the case of JudahP. Benjamin. What effect the nomination of Charles O'Conor may have in the West upon the Catholic Irish ' has been: well discussed between Washington McLean, of Cincinnati, and The number of bales shipped during Mr. Nojonan, of Milwaukee, both old dem supposed that most ofthe furnituic had been carnca oil by tno rooucrs. wo are unable to" ascertain the loss of Mr Hart, or wkether ho had any insurance on his property. v ' The Greenville Spectator tcl's us that the Greeley and Brown club of that place, held its regular meeting on Thurs day night last Several patriotic ladies graced the hall with their presence, ana under their inspiration many new names were added to the roll. Able speeches were made by our townsman Ger main Bernard, Esq., and Mr. Theodore Poole, now on a visit here. Business of importance was transacted, and it was resolved to hold a meeting on Saturday, Septi 7th, lor the purpose of enlisting our friends from the country, in the good cause. We hope there will be a full at tendance and that all are prepared to work for Greeley and Brown. $?The Rocky Mount Mail learns from a friend, at Grecnvile, that a serious affray took plaice there on the 27th inst., in which three men were shot and one badly beaten. It seems that one Roach a Deputy U. S. Marshal, personally insulted by slan derous ami abusive language, a merchant of that place by the name f F. M. Smith. Upon being charged with it by Smith he, Roach, denied it- But Smith having a witness with him proved it upon him in such a manner that he could no longer deny it, and said, "if you want a row I am in." As Smith drew back his stick Roach drew a pistol and commenced firing; the first shot pass ing through Smith's arm when an officer rau up to prevent him from shooting again, when he received a shot in his bowels which may prove fatal. A se cond officer ran up whom Roach also shot, inflicting a dangerous if not serious wound. Roach in striking off a blow shot himseli through the arm, fracturing tne Done to such an extent that amputa tion mav be necessary. DEPOT. 1872. 1872. 1872. In September, 1871, 2121 i " October, " 4637 " November, ' 3023 t " December, " 2002 I " January. 1872 1C42 i " February, " 06 S - 13,934. bale3. c March and April increase the total to about 15.000 bales. This is an increase of sev eral thousand bales over 1870-'71. It is reasonable to suppose that a com parative increase will be reached during the season now about to open. We see no reason why there should not, and trust that our business men will make every ex ertion in that direction. What Goldsboro needs just now is a ailroad through the counties of Greene nd Pitt to Washington. Such a road KadicaX Blood and Thunder Ribaldry. ocratic editors. "Greeley," said Noonan, repeating this estimate yesterday, 13 ten times more strong with the Irish people than O'Conor, Excepting Douglas, he is the most popular man that ever ran in the West among the Irish people, and no Irishman ever throws away his vote ! " The following are some ofthe RELATIVE I POLITICAL i CHANGP.S. in Wisconsin : Madison, little change of republicans as 3'et. La Crosse district, very great change in Greeley s favor estimated at thirty per ceht. of the republican vote ; for here the Germans were all republicans, SATE JACOBI, 0 Market Street, Wilmington, N. C Agricultural Implements, English and American Cutlery, Iron, Steel, Nails, Guns, Pistols, Ammunition, &c. We would respectfully call the attention of wholesale buyers to our full and com plete assortment, embracing all and every description of Goods in the Trade, and to the superior advantages we can offer from having the agency of several of the best leading Factories. Alwaj-s on hand Sole and Harness Leather, Kip and Calfskins. Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash, Doors and Blinds, fec, d-c. Please call and examine, before purcha sing, the stock at NATH'L JACOBPS Hardware Depot, sepj-ly 0 M.irkct Street. W. B. REID, Dealer in My Groceries id FrovMoss, 2 doors south of R. E. Jones & Co.'s ' Buggy Factory, C0LnS30R0,N.C. Would inform the public that he has now in storo and keeps constantly on hand a fresh and complete stock oi" tho best Fami ly Groceries, Provisions, Flour, &c, and asks the patronage of the public. dcc27-tl" Fall Goods! Fall Goods! FRESH BIEDICfliEB, DRUGS, & AT THK ' Popular bM ReMIe Dnsi OF Drs. Miller & ffljy. "The Cry is Still Tliey Come." yould add no little to the prosperity of and at present aJl the three German news our place, and its advantage to the farmer Papers are for; Greeley, and the whole and planter., in the counties through which momc vo.e u coiumiueu u, v.uappaqun the road would pass, can hardly be estim ated. We think the road could be easily "W. II. B.," considers himself some,! lives in llaleigh and writes for the EuA. II ii .. hist production Aug. '24, is a smasiicr. it contains irj sentences, in which the important "I" is ostentatiously? paraded about 29 times; and itsJpb5ra "'Vvk, Ows Us ' about ten or a dozen time3.! He seems to have imbibed the spiri of the Km "a bloody one." He ta?Is bloody He tcllo tho Deniocracvthe ("woulc1 be") ''Codfish aristocracy," they are mak ing a broader chasm hereat home, (thai that made by the war,) and one that may1 at some time prove "a bloody one, if they! are to continue as they have done herto4 fore." 7 We have hitherto refrained from notic mg the Blood-and-Thunder ribaldry of th.tf KitA and its bombastic scribblers. Tha paper-advises Caldwell to resist, vi et ak mi3 i in the event of Merrimon's being dci clared Governor by tho Legislature, should ho contest tho election before that tribunal! Thif is followed up by its correspondents who are constantly , threatening bloody .war upon all opponents of Caldwell-Grantj-ism So "W. II. B" volunteers as aRadl ieal blood-tub to, fight in the cause of hijs good masters. We advise such blatenjt babblers to maintain their souls in patience! I heir swords will ' not be needed. ( Th sun of Truth and right is beginning oawp upon the country, aud'will ultimate ly prevail. We point these fellows to their Radical brothers, just 'over the border in Souti Carolina, where the demon of , Hadicaltsri unchained and unchecked is playing bj rascally pranks. What these pranks are! the ha 1 mm engaged in them openly dc c lare iunv. that the party is divided and a! open, war over the offices and the spoils. The jogues have fallen out, but there it yet Iitjllc prospect of honest men getting their Rights. The OKU wing pf the parti proclaims the.gigaalic frauds and festering corruption bftheJlOSES Wing, and de clarcrf UiehriitolcraMi': "In tho face thesrfartirng dtsclosares,' the whole presi ana people, of the country seem, to be con louhdcVj .TJiouest press of, the Woid ace, 1,4.0 to; declare tliat no such system o Pcu'atioa at d . plunder would be endurei or tolerated byncrthern people. Th vRadicat prv'e3. C'f the South gbamelesaljl tvink nt'itorb their cilence itidora .and a ri;t; 'Tjla all that U good n4 built to Greenville. There is no doubt the money can bo raised. It would not exceed 44 miles. A friend tells us that les3 than $10,000 per mile would complete and stock the road. It would pay many of the land owners of Greene and Pitt to give one half of their lands to this enterprise ; for, situ ated as they are, along the projected route, of this road, far from, the markets, their produce is depreciated in value, and their valuable timbers are utterly useless. With the road, what are now barren fields would become attractive plantations and farms, lands would increase double in price, the fields alon": the route, would bloom with growing crops, the useless forests of timber become valuable, and the people would feel themselves closer connected with the rest of mankiud. Let's have this road built, if possible, and if the matter is taken hold of, properly we will build it. Goldsboro will do her duty. To the citizens of our boro' we would S3y : nurry up your brick houses, finish your three story hotel, aid in making the approaching Fair a success, fly aruund lively, for that is the way to build up a town. Kick out old Rip Van Winkle, galvanize the indolent, rub open the eye3 of the doubting with a brick bat, for prog ress has destined Goldsboro to be a city Clear the track old folks and young folks, be not in the way of new enterprises. Goldsboro is the great .central point in the State, and likewise the great centre of railroads. Clear the track. which is not complimentary to Brick Pom- erov in his own place of residence. People here call attention to the fact that neither James O'Brien jnor brick Pomeroy drink iiitoxitating licpiors or lemonades. Like I. ! 1 rf .11 1 ertain uinus or uiouusks wuicu possess but one sense, the Louisville Convention possesses a single virtue, and yet it is cal.ed he Bourbon Convention. The vote of Milwaukee is about thirteen thousand ; the usual democratic majority there is 4,000.!, Bets are now made that Greeley will get 7,000 majority taking wenty-five per cent, ofthe native republi cans 'and nearly the solid German vote. expect to traverse the state next week and ascertain the situation in other portions. I ami certainly! astonished at the progress of tlie Greeley movement in the States be yond the lakes. The Grant men ia Illin ois refuse to bet on more than 5,000 ma jority for their candidate, and in Wiscon sin the Odds re against Grant, and the same change has taken place inMinnesota. There exists nothing whatever ofthe timid apprehensions of Eastern people about Greeley's perversity in the office, and the expressions of the manufacturing towns find no echo on these rich prairies. Here the shoutsof "Reform !" and "A change!" are tne loudest ot all. it will take a re The Crops. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. v Hank s. biund7 House, Sign and Ornamental Painter, f GOLDSBORO, N. C. Having located permanently in Goldsboro, I would respectfully solicit a portion ofthe patronage coming under my line. House, Sign, Fresco nd Ornamental Painting! also, Graining, Gilding, Glazing and Paper-Hanging, done in" the best style and at living rates. sep5-tf FRANK E. MUND. For Sale I Two Mules and Three Horses. GREGORY, GALLOWAY & CO. WILMINGTON BUSINESS CARDS. jy a. smith & co., ' DEALERS IN Furniture, Carpets, Mattresses, &c, &c, &c, New Building, KortJi Front Street, sep5-lm WILMINGTON, N C. gOL BEAR & BROS., 13 & 20 Market St., WILMINTON, N. C. WHOLESALE DEALEKS IN DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, Liberal and satisfactory inducements of fered to holesale Merchants. rsep5-tf r. I 0 v LOOK, READ, EE?lCT!i Z. EISTEffi &BR0 120 03. Sulrjli. GTiinLie. 40 v.. bo:tVs - FpcdaUvfor families. I'Z i-'s V;:ugifli:ucr5, h per doz. A lanr.. and vnritd assortment of self, baling Glass Fruit Jar3. cjnear's celebrated Fruit Preserving So lution. & Fine Chewing and Smoking Tobacco wiivio .. iiia ana American Cirars. Colgate's Toilet and Family So?.p. Burnett's Colore and Cookin Kxirt uuuin s una oiacr iiiracis lr tiie lis Kercnici. laul- Hair, Tooth and Clothes Brtiili. and many other articles ui the Fan.v lit'-'too teIivui t: mention We kcp our stock cf Mod:c- -i-l Drugs always fall, and cordlay s .'icu a contim:a::cc of th- atrona-c L-.r-f. re ccnercusly extended t. us. Storo Our Booli is supplied with School B-jofcs, ;,,V;; . Music, at pnb'.islrs pric.-. ,4- 1 .. 'f . ... . .. , l . r?;. -vviu u.'.u itiif r nr-.MJ' - ta n: iV rn a hxrge stock of Puper, i, LOOK, READ, ACT!! c ft X Sof J HAVE NOW IN STORE A very large and most attractive stock w fc4 1 Spring aai Sraier Goo3s, is CONSISTING OF 1 1 1 H I DRY GOODS, CLOTHING-, NOTIONS, HATS, BOOTS & SHOES, HARDWARE, FAMILY GROCERIES, &c, &c. hereby notify their old friends and patrons, that they have al ready in store a large stock of NEW FALL GOODS, and thereto, by every train. are receiving additions The Largest to Is est x ? '5 . ,5; a. aitd of fl ft ABM I Mi F4 These good3 were selected by me with great care and with an eye to the wants of our people, and I pro pose to sell them, for cash, As Low as the Lowest. 7. 1 1 VALUABLE LAWD For ?n.le 01 Leawe. gel elsewhere, in all s Ls in our lice. GoTdsV.rr., N. C, Jiv m f spring aiui bummer G-QODS. CALVIN G. Dry Gootl.?, CloUnus, Iioots,Shots, No ions, G roccries, VUL-LU- rcs.ctlully inform his cn- pablio that ho his 1: " t rctun.e 1 fn:n . -..j uuu is how receiving ms immense stock .f Sli'in (roods, which he has selected with trrc-it iiii.isanc care, -with a vio .v to suit th'13 marliit. COME QMS! COME ALL!! My r.)ck, as usual, is we'd as 1 and Iar-, and 1 invite every bod- to cojue and exai unc it. Domestic and 7ancy ocds of evi-rv description. My line m" ties' DKHSS GOODS v complete. An Wi-n variety, in style and patterns, of CALICO My .'...ck ui NOTIONS c-:ril.v. cv;ry tLin caicu'riiol to ouw under that hoad. Koady-Matio Clothing, at tiie :.'.v. l-g'arc, and styles and -uali-ty to bAl a!!. Boots and Shoes. iv 13 town, and am prepared to teli at liio vcr lowest price. AL AND LIME ! 10OO Tons Grate, Stove and Black smith Coal. 2000 Bbls. Building ami Agricul tural Lime. For sale by AVOIITH & WOKTir, sepu-om . Wiimmirton, N. C. - Q W. YATES, PIIOTOGKAPHER, No. 34 Market Street, 2nd and 3rd Floors, "WILMINGTON, N. C. Particular attention erven to Copying and Enlarging old faded Pictures. A call is solicited. sep5-3m Y"OPP & WOOLVIN, UNDERTAKERS, publican change, German republicans in- N. E. Corner Second and Princess Streets, WILMINGTON, N. C. Metalic Burial Cases and "Wood Coffins always on hand. riirnished by Telegraph, at short notice. I OFFER to sell or lease my home plan tation, on which I now reside, contain ing about 1200 acres, 400 to 500 of which is cleared. The land is situated on Ncu;e rivei, u: Wayne county, about 3 miles from White ilal!, 8 miles from Dudley Depot and only 9 miles from Mount Oiivc. There is on the place a lino selection of about 000 fruit trecs-and about 200 civ ice crape vines. Good improvements and crood water. The land is well adnptod to thy cultivation of cotton, corn, p a, grain, &c. Terms of sale cash or credit. Will sell the. whole tract or any portion of it. " Address SAM'L LOFTIX, Julyll-3m Dudley, N. C it to Goldsboro. . Call and examine our stock "of Fine and Cheap 1Y (SOOBS. Z- EIMSTEIH &BR0- lillier?! lilfew! eluded, ;of twelve and a half to lifteen per cent, to give Greeley Wisconsin. This, II is claimed, neinas already, and votes to spare. 1 ! V eu.moxt. t-TiiE Greeley Laxd-Slide. of this State, a Herald corresDondent - says : , 'ihere is no mistake about it. The feel ing in; favor of Greeley who is regarded more of a republican than Grant is spread ing extensively throughout the State but wneuier mere jwm Dc a stampede the other W3y Detore iNovember, depends altogether upon the manner in which the campaign is managed by the Grttley manipulators in XT l ! 1 iHCW xorK. scp5-3m To my Former Patrons and the Public ! That I have removed my stock of Mil linery and Funcy Goods to my new Store next door to my old stand, where I shall sell the stock of Goods now on hand, re- cra rrl 1 r-ca nF rr.cf lint: f. ir ouli hkKt MIIS. MAllY E. HONITZ. Pinking and Stamping done as here ofore. New Braiding and Embroiderv Pat tc rn s e x p cc ted daily. M . E. IJ . Goldsboro, July 4th, IS72. AXKXANDER SPRCNT, LrUWi. Y tee-Consult Jjto. W. Hixson, James Spbunt. & IIINSON, MERCHANTS, The IiOuisville Convention. The uausually dry season in this section seems to have done serious damage to the crops. t We have recently conversed trith farmers from the different portions of this and adjoining counties and we think it safe to conclude that the consequences of the drought are quite serious. To what ex tent the farmers have suffered, cannot, as yet, be estimated with any degree of accu racy. Some farmers tell us that their crop is more than, half ruined others claim damage to one quarter. All complain more or less. ,'. , From the Southern States the reports are also discouraging. In some parts of the SQUtU there are complaints of drought in others excessvie rains and freshets: and again from other portions comes the cry that the caterpillars and army worms are playing havoc with the cotton crop. A dispatch f rpm Alabama says that in- that State "Cotton has been stripped as bare as frost. Some cotten fields are said to be so overran that the worm could be ladled up in furrows by handsful. Such multitudes have caused terrible alarm, at first because of their eating the half grown boles, but things arc quieter now and planters are more hopeful They still in&iit that with out high prices the crop -w.ll.obt pay th? cost of producing it: r Ta y estimate ! This body assembled on Tuesday last : in Louisville, Ky. Blanton Duncan called the Convention to order. James Lyons, Of Virginia, vjas elected President of the Uonvention. Their ticket nominated is O'Conor, of New York, for President, and John Quincy Adams, oi Massachusetts, for Vice President Only two delegates re ported from North Carolina. These were a Mr. Parrishl and Maj. C. "W. Gassette. 1 he latter toted the Radical ticket in onr last election. Such are the Louisville "pa triots." , gPRUNT GENERAL COMMISSION DKALKRS IN COTTON AND NAVAL STORES, "WILMINGTON, N. C. Pfompt sales and returns guaranteed. sep5-Cm L. HARRIS, UNDERTAItER. METALIC AND WOOD Burial Cases, Castets ana Colas, constantly on hand. Orders by Telegraph promptly attended ; PirjE STRAWS. J -BPr We learn from the Geenville Spectator that a negro named Freeman Green committed a diabolical outrage L -vr-1 -i-k t , uuuu one xnaacv rerKins icoiorpni. nn LFxident last aW attempted a repetition on Tuesday, inreatenmg to stab her. w L. Cherry, Esq., was informed of facts on Tnesday; but ;no "warrant has yet been is sued, i We learn that Green boasts that he has heretofore committed murder in Craven. ; "Offiuch ia th Rarlioal nartn ' t i rwtt :-'ri . ts: Aue optcmior learns . that oa Sunday night last, , while Mr. Frank Hart, and wife resid ngin Greene coun- to. Store on 2nd floor. Market and Princess btreets, sep5-6m WILMINGTON, N. C. Q.EO. R. FRENCH & SON, 29 North Front Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. DEALEE3 IN ALL KIKDS OP Boots, Shoes & Leather. We keep the largest stock and best as sortment in the State. ;Will sell froocU as low as anv iobbin? nouse iMortn. : i . . . 1 f rt . ItlJIJll 141 II II l AT AITAat VA fw. A f v wprrt n.!xfrtf. fmm linma enma nnVnnn. I u party or parties broke into the house and afcer pillaging it, applied the torch, Orders solicited. Price ll ts. furnished totally destroying tho building. It is oa application. iep5-3m The most select assortment of Millinery, Ribbon Crocoris.?, c. In !ep.rtm;-nt I on hand C'if.o, S-ur.-r, Flour, 21: oacc(, Mu.i, .vc.,xc. i t:;'s cpp..r;iitr 1. sinc.oro THANKS t rn" fri so at To 3 Sl 1 cus xr:s! )r..:., and Lop tome: oyc.' :c a:i?nii.:i t t.ir wants Prompt nets and poiite attcatS..ii, to dcijrve aeon tinuancc cf th-j t-an:. G. PEUKISS, A prii 11, 16 3-tf Goldr-lKjro, N. C I would say to li the Ladles, I will sell my encire stock of Goods AT COS oi Jjress icr Go!dcboro, Julv 1st, 172. :. b. l;tan;.y. and Trimmings, will be found at Z. EiKSTEtH S BRO.'S. oil-! CloiiM ! I C. WLMTMIltE. ;All?SNTSa3, BUILDERS, AND LJlIALHUs Hi Sasliss, W&, Mi, Stair M; Luriol Cases, cf tho Latest Styles. Or lers fruni a (lic.tancc6j!ic:tofl, and will be promptly fl'IM on ro ionaMe terms for cash At oM stand of 11. 32. Jnr Co.. May 2 1-tf GoMsboro, N. O. TIIE undersigned having qualified as administrator on the citaic of Jolin Coley, dee'd, all persons having claims against said decedent are hereby notified to exhibit said claims to the undersigned on or before the 1st day of September, 1S73, or this notice will be plead in bnr of their W. 13. FOItT, Administrator. The Stock "Par lence." Wc can Prince or peasant. Excel- S- EL- ?BIVSTT -Ti "will, fur the pro?ont, ccci Pint r 9 'suit a occupy an Oflicc in S, 12. Privcu's Siorc, opposite t;i::riir:ner warcuouse, laiciy CO- Z. Eiiistein & Brio. stru lue. JT Their rcvilir -j tctl becanliiy ve t if'lh-rui inter ruj-i-oa. oidsboro, Auj. 1-1 b , lb . 2. recovery. augJMvuw Kentncly University. The Home of Henry Clay, AND TT A V S- V A X "A, The Sites of the Various ColUne. : Five Colleges m neratJon, with 5 'prqf(or$ and Intlruct'Tf ara OK) Mmltnti. Entlrn I'ecs need not excet-d S0 per mmum, exevnt iu the Law and Coiumt-rcial f'ol'.ee'. BoardicT frou to ?3 per m col:. Studente'of the Aff-ricnltTi-al and Mechanical C'ollcire can defiay a portion of inrir xuuuvt9 uy taoor on mo larDi or in the shona. besfioiia becin c-coad Mcndav in t- For Ctlalosfues or other inlortnatlou. ttnbcr. addrrfs aul5-w4t Lexington, Ky. For Sale or Rent. fpiLF undersigned offers to sell cVrcnt JL tho tiXoxa House on Market Street, in GolteUbcro, now occupied byvW. li. Bar rinser, Ajrt.. on reasonable terms. Paxtiea wishing to purchase or rent may apply to Dr. D. Cogdell. may27-tf F.I.I3ARRIXGER. KOTiCE ! : K ''pitB undersigned respectfully inibnna X-hi3 frit-nd3 and patroni that he mry hcreartex be found "at the store of ilessia." Iillhb & Kiilbt, 7hcre he will be pleased to serve them.' WATCHES, CLOCKS, and all kindj of JEWELRY, repaired with neatness and Jl A. 1 a . . uitpaicn, ia a uiorougn ana workmanlike manner, and patisfjictioa guaraaleod." ". Orders for Jcweiry promptly attended to. Boots & Shoes, Hats & Caps, Furnishing Goods, Groceries, Saddlery, In endless variety, at Z. Einstein & Bro.!s. STRICTLY A COMMISSION HOUSE 3 OI5INSON, McLEOD & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, PURCHASING AGENTS, No. 15 CLeapsiic, BALTIM03H, MD. Our experience in the market enables ni to handle consignments of COTTON AND OTHEIt PRDUCE, and to fill Tbadh Or.DEi fo:i Ilour, Pons. Guocnr.i and MnuciiAXDi.-iE generally, tot::? best pj.tfihlc a-lvantag. Our corresponJeuH m Golds'joro. 15. 31. Piuvett & Co-.iii receive orders lor our House. T7 crnf.ne ounelxet strictly to a Cott Courtesy and attention to the wants of our patrons, is our leading rule. ; Z. EINSTEIN & BK0. bmmm LEHK1AW,' Give U3 a call! , Give us a call! J us a call ! i. wm-mWi ;1 V," II O LL A LK DEALER IS Liquors, Wine3, Segars and Tobacco, E. Centra St., render Telegraph OSes, GOLDSBORO,' KC i - - ; I HAVE no-sr in store a full supply of Liquors, Sejars and Tobacco. " Retailers will rind ii to their adrantaso Jo give nie a call. Orders solicited and satisfaction guaran- au2l2-Cm RiGK FOR SALE. Opposite the New Hotel, :::Gp!dsbqrpi(N . Ecpt.5, m. ' ' llJk)9j)U Partiescan -ct order ,. ' - flllelhy applying to Gregory, Galloway 1 O-. 'Col'.orto the nrtd!.:nod. ' :7". .V DAVIGS & WILSON QoMsbcroN. C.Auj. 13, lT2-2m
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 5, 1872, edition 1
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