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era I J. A. BONITZ, Editor. (iOLDSBOnO, c. MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1872. iCP rJ5 Cli C J7L TION OF THE CAROLINA MESSENGER IS NO IF LARGER THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PAPER PUBLISHED IK EASTERN CAROLINA.-&& U'fif villainy eclipses all fount r achieve- ; iiH-uts, ancllcaws us to stand and wonder- how such things can be perpetrated, and with inpunity, in a country said to be re publican in its form of government, . - -It is evident that the .Northern people, the friends of Grant's administration, 'do 1 not desire peace . and reconciliation with the South. They rejoice at our oppression and are only over anxions to keep the heel of the despotupon our necks. The South need not look there lor sympathy. With a view to reconcile the tWo sections, to clasp hands across the bloody chasm, the Southern people, in a spirit in true keep ing with their noted chivalry andmagnim ity, accepted the most objectionable of their former enemies for a standard bear- plo&iou, which -shook nearly every - build ing m the city. , Soon the alarm of fire was given, and it was soon ascertained that the noise pro ceeded from theJUlcigh ; Basra ex. The firemen wereipromptly on the spot, as; the SKSTiXKixjfflee adjoined the Engine House. Unon1 examination the I Bketixel , press room was found to be m'-juins. tue rooi of the house being blawn to pieces" and scattered in every direction, " the press which printed the Sex. was completely demolished, the type in the composing room adjoining all knocked down and pi ed, and everythtng in the greatest confus ion and disorder." A large crowd of citi zens soon gathered around the dismantled buildinz. and the impiession was univer sal that some fiend, in liuxnaa .form jum blown up the Ses. press by placing pow der underneath. NATIONAL REFORM TICKET For President : HORACE GREELEY, Of New York. For Vice-President: B. GRATZ BROWN, Of .Missouri. Foil ELECTORS S''( at Laryt E. W. Pou, of Johnston, an.: Tlromas J. Jirvis, of Tyrrel. Ut District Octavius Coke, of Che wan. 'in d District Swift Galloway, of Greene. . 'it, District Thomas C. Fuller, of Cum- th DiilriclJlenry A. London, Jr., ot iJ'ia'ham. Ti,h District David F. Caldwell, of Guil L'ord. t'tt District A- alter L. Steele, of Rich- in'.md. 1th District i.yt. McDowell, of Iredell. 3th District Thomas 1). Johnston, ot ilunoombe. This opinion was fully confirmed by a . . a er. They hoped at least ta be met in like gmall ,Qb in thc compogiog room, spirit by a maiority of the Northern peo- which escaped destruction, was examined pie. But, alas villainy, money and an and a paper of powder found under it with army of federal office-holders have tri- eww matcn wmcn naa ocen ,iSulw, uu i . J , bad gone oat. umphed over honesty and a pure ballot. This was proof conclusive that the out Ourolive branch is rejected. It is not to rage was planned by some enemy or ene tho rotnlta that on lruilr in u.ith alArm. mies of the editor of the 6kn. u . . u u i u iwM It is said that about ten minutes before but to the methods, those infamous, bold, exuloson. ft orei boy who lives desperate means by which these radical near the office .saw two individuals run successes were so daringly achieved. It J ning off from the spot in the direction o( shows an absolute defiance of all attempts the depot, with bats in hand. We learn that the office and press were portly insured, but wc do not know to what extent. The press cost some f 500 This diabolical and hellish outrage has excited great indignation, and the vile wretch who; conceived and carried it into execution, deserves the severest pen alty that the law can inflict. Such an act of liendishners is too in fa An intelligent southern cotemporary mous to be properly characterized and de- to have a fair election. . It lathe begin ning of centralization. Since the above was put in type we e irn that Ileudricks, democrat, is certain ly elected Governor of Indiana. Hypocricy of Radicalism. 1872. 1873. A HAGNMCENT STOCK OF nrccfdented fraud will be received by- tne MUUl'IillEI ; & cuijUJJin. Krople. If tlkey consent to it or pear u with indifference, tbeir aemorauiauuu and -corruption have gone iuruier ami reached a more dangerous stage tuannas been imagined. -. (Richmond Whig. It is not "pleasant to explain defeats. It is had enon.h toendure them: But thes?, bad as they are, do not render the Liberal cause desperate. In a sense these, three States were merely the skirmish Hue of the great Liberal array, and it tney nan siaea with us, our work woum nave ueeu uunc As it is, they have our reserves untouch ed, which, with proper energy, are fully equal to ultimate tnutnpu. Nortolk Virginiao-l It is equally mournful that elsewhere than in Pennsylvania the systems of col onization and fraudulent voting have been successfully applied ; but, even with these facts before us. "all is not lost." Far from it f We have a reasonable chance for the November election, for then, when the fight is along the whole line, the Ad- min'strali .n cannot c ncenlrate on i-ny on- separate State with its colonists and mon ey. But even granting that we are wrong here, it is manifest that a new complexion has heen eiven to public affairs. The Lib eral movement means amnesty as opposed to the policy of hate, local liberty as op posed to the policy of centralization. These crand and beneficieut ideas have been fairly placed before the people of the North, and although the response has not been what'we hoped, we are in possession of facts ample enough to warrant us in declaring that the safety of the Republic may be found in this direction. 1 RALLY.!' RALLY!! me to the Goldsboro Fair The tiuie fo:-h. -.Ming the first . Annua! . ir of the Farmers' and Mechanics' A n.irtU.n is sihnost upon us. It will opt v. ('the public on Tuesday October 22r,d ' '--or-fume fou:- days. That it will b :i success we have every reason to hope, in -. . ' I ho .-.eliish management for which . As-ciation l rter 19 nt respoiistblf . c invite tli' g ol citizens of all portion 1 tlx; State to lay asido every barrier jic;i may in any manner impede the t. jgres.s of the Fair and to unite with the ::ople of Goldsboro in making it a gran-i ''.iCCcss. Nor would we invite the people our State alone, but we invite them ot il! the States, and of every clime. Come -'' the Fair aad exhibit such specimens oi your production, manufacture and handi ni k as are worthy of it, and, by all means, don't fail to attend yourself , if within youi h.wer. Come and help us. The Fair is designed alike for the reflec tion of progress in every department of industrial life among the people of North !troi;na, and among those lrom othr Mates who feel dispose! to aid us. Golds boro, with the advantage of her geograph ical position aud extraorlinary railroad vaiuable supporters and champions, all, the centre ot thinks and correctly too 'that virulent personality and unmeasured scurrility and coarfeae.'s begin to be marked character istics of the present political campaign. Whether this isdae the more depraved per sonal lite aud traits of our prominent po liticians of our times, we are unable to de termine. "Doubtless both causes contribute to the disgusting prevalence of these assaults upon private character and exposures of personal vices and misconduct in public fliclals, which furnish such copious 'homes for our partisan orators and writ ers. "If we are to credit half of what is un- 'lushingly charged by these partisan dem xigoguca against one another, we should be f-rced to the conclusion that the political power and honors of th.s republic? for oiiK1 ycais past, have been confined to the very worst, the most immoral and dis solute of our citizens. j "It adds to the humiliation of this ex posure to reflect that the proofs upon which have been long in the possession of the Government and of a great political party, but have been designedly withheld from the people. j "Onlyr partisan differences only per sonal and selfish motives have at last im pelled the discharge of a duty to morality nouueed. W hether from personal or political mal ice, if the heartless villian thinks ho can muzzle Sex. or silence the voice of a free, independent press, ho will certainly find himself vastly mistaken. The Sen. can n.t b suppressed by such means. The loss of the f.ress will no doubt be placed In a few days by a new ouc." Fall & Winter Goods New Quarters! New Goods! Kill -.SP:nTAT,H0ilCES. Large & Attractive SToefe i 1 nARRlAGE OU1D3LT EVERT ONE HIS OWN DOCTOTi Ttli iMtate l-cui tor 5d STor ib aboat to be married, both mile nd femle M eTerjthla? conccrmloff U pbyiloloyy and reU ttont of our exol jtn ad U prodoctioa and prevention of offspring. lnclndn all the B dlKoreriea nerer brTur siren In the En rlieh lan guage, bj WM. TOUXO, M. D. Thla l.realK valaable and Interesting workT llU.vriiten in plain laneuazeforthe eeneral reader, and iam.. . juated with numeroua EnyraTln?f. 'All yonn-T and harib. be Uml laapodlaMnt to married life abouid real tkla book. It dlKloaee aecrt that erery one tbould be acquainted with; rtlil ft in a book that tnuet be locked up aad not lie a bent the bouee. . It will be went to an addrt aa on receipt of 60 centa. Addreaa . Dr. WM. YOUXU. No. ie Spruce street, above Fourth. Philadelphia. fW-ArfLICTAV A.XV UXFORTVXA TE No matter what mar be tout diaeaae. bfu n place youraelf under the care of any one of the Ul'ACXS native aad foreign who advertise In thi or any other paper, get a copy of Dr. Youn's Book and read it carefully. a dollar, your health, and It Willi Yeunr can be coutult be the meant i oi taring you many a Tournre. ur. ieung cat or the dlwaaea deecribedln his nnblir.. poesibly on any tions by mall or at hi office. No. 410 Spruce trect aooTe t ouru. roiiaaeipnia. epi9-wCm rj HE .UNDERSIGNED IIAS RE turned from the North, where he fcas pur chased the largest and most attractive Stock of Goods, he ever bought befort. They were wiLnnroiOH business cards. D. Selected with Care, Low Prices! NKW ADVERTISEMENTS. Horses and Mules AT AUCTION. 'X'HE undersigned will be in Goldsboro jL on Saturday, October 19th, with a let of Horses and Mules which ho will sell at Public Auction on ihat day. octU-3t WM. A. MYERS. A. SMITH & CO., DEALERS IN Furniture, Carpets, Mattresses, &C, &C, &C, 4 New Building, North Front Street, sepS-lm WILMINGTON N C. w ana bought as low as any one could buy, and will be sold for cash and to prompt SL bEAI & BT0S- paying customers as low as any house in I 18 fe 20 Market St town. WILMINTON,NC. WHOL.ESAI.B DEALERS IN He can't enumerate in an advertisement DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, Liberal and satisfactory inducements of fered to Wholesale Merchants- fsep5-tf Never, Say Die. Though the venal Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is bought as cattle iu the shambles, the cause of thc country is not hopeless. If. that Common wealth consti tuted the whole ite public, ana venality wa? its corner-stone, we might well despair. But luckily, such is not our sad condition. There are enough other States to save the whole. The Tribune makes this clear : tkstkeday's elections. At 2 o'clock this morning we know that we have been cheated out of Pennsylvania, have made great gains in Ohio, not enough to carry the State, and have nothing dis couraging from Indiana. Later news ma' perhaps be found m our telegraphic columns. In Pennsylvania, the work was done in md the people. This long concealment, rp. . tjk.uii.Jo JL only brokeu from such motives, very Tn a mrtJn ' - nrp f1Fwr ftintSn. 'early brings the concealers in the cate gory of accomplices and harberers of "rime and vice, and gives their present testimony the cliaracter of a State's evi dence' of suborned witnesses and inform rs. i "We think it no injustice to the Admin istration at Washington, and its champ ions, thus to characterize the recent expo sures, derived from the Government re gencies, and we have no doubt it will do it. The returns are undergoing changes still in the reports ; but Grant Republicans claim 20,000, bow lor Hartranft in a city which at the test election gave only 11,-494 ! Nobody'doubtsthatthis is fraud, unabashed unconcealed, gigantic. Whether Penn sylvanians choose to have thc convict's candidate forced on them by such means tney must decide lor tnem- BicMoiii & Danville Railroai NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION. FOR THE STATS FAIR. For the acommodmioii of pcrsouB ileeirous of atlendinsr the State Fair an kxtra Train will 1! rim between Goldt-boro" aud Raleigh on rach duy in accordance with thc following bchcilule: Arrive. Uave. STATIONS. Arrive. Leave. ltakiirh 9,35 a.m. Auburn .(V5am Clavton 8.23 S.3T WiiMu Mills 7.5!) Selma 7.18 7.-10 Piue Level 7.10 D. 1 Miirto & Co. West-Centre Street, Goldsboro, N. C, a list of his goods, as ; He Keeps Everything, and if you don't see what you want ask for it, and he has it. Thankful for past patronage he hopes a generous public will continue their trade with him QOAL AND LIME ! 100O Tons Grate, Stove and Black smith CoaL- 2000 Bbls. Building and Agricul tural Lime. For sale by sep5-3m WORTH & WORTH, W ilmington, N. C. To Those Who Owe Him H.10 P.M C.40 7.01 P.M. 7.11 7.37 7.4:2 8.01 8. 15 8.34 8.41 8.54 P.M a.35 P.M. V, II. GREEN, Master Transportation AYE REMOVED TO THE NEW for Goods he would say, his customers are generally honest and clever men, and pay building, two doors South of the Hard- without dunning. He need not remind ware Store, and now offer to iheir friends them that he needs money, because they know it, and will come forward and pay without ; but if there are any who have bought his goods and intend to sneak around and sell their "produce toother par- Hoon Hill 8.40 a.m. i.50 Goldsboro' c.ooam and the eeneral Dublic a larra and hand I D some stock of STAP1E AND FANCY DRY (GOODS! facilities, and above all, the centre very fertib agricultmal section, offers un j in-passed facilities for a good Fair. Who 'docs not remember that of 1860? It wa? ' :i gr md success ; aud that of 1872 will bv tar excel it. IS d expense or trouble have been spar ed by the Association to make It every way a creditable affair. The grounds ha teen fitted up by heavy expenditures, am! is, all points considered, the best equipped we know of. The premiums are the mug liberal, amounting to nearly $10,000. Tin Floral Hall, Grand Stan 1 buildings, Stock and Cattle Stalls and Exhibition halli are not surpassed in convenience or construe tion by thosj of any Fair Grounds in am -section of the State, and the credit of tbi. rnOiUy due our friend, Col. J. J. B ker, under whose personal guidance tin work has been so vigorously pushed ahead. The ground, too, is conveniently located in the suburbs of our town, n d immediately on the liue of t:e Wilmb.g ton a nl W.ldon railroad with which it. is conne ' . ! y Mie track. There will .dso be a telegraph office connecting wuh all principal olhccs in the United State? l'h Hon. Hor.uv. Greeley is t-xpected rix ;lay during th-- lair ; his Excellency, Gil-b-.Mt C. W.ukr-, Governor of Virgini. will deliver th address on Thursday th Jlth i n 1 M.ij.u O. W. McClammy of New Hanover county, will deliver th charge to the Knights ol the Tourna meut totske pla - on Friday at 1 o'clock. Horce r;u'- ; !o . -pkndid i;e:niums wi! also add to tho attraction of the occ:;sio'.:. Our hotel accommodations have been larir- -ly increased, and overv effort will Jiema-lc to provide for those who may come to .tay her oe n"ght. Come then wit!i ; o ir specimens, lii v. on your fine cattle, horses, swine, sheep, poultry, and other live stock, your firm - productions, your articlesof manu'a ture, fruits, merchandise, curiosities, and ladies haiviiwork. Ample accommotlati ns have leen made for all. Hrin ; with you, your family a id your sweeth .r, andspend a few days in pleasait a i l profitable observa tions. We invite visilo s from eery sec tion, and trust by the intercommunica tion thu3 brought about to advance the in terest of our town, and the interest of a-- riculture and industrial enterprises of ev- ery class, to bene it the exhibitor, ti e vL- itor, our Stat- aid ou ity. Tl e latlies e .- Their prcstcci in c- very best of order Tvill be p served. Come to our Fair. c x m . - - f - The Elections of Last Week. cords, of the alleged immorality aud mis- ar, a conduct of three prominent chiefs of the j hio fc ch &TQ ag gtartlln as 1 i ui f t they are inspiring. The Buckeye State ZX :?nn means Reform. Hamilton county is revo- i A J v-m I rr lutionized ; and gives not less than 8,000 andGeu. Kilpatnck. Tlicse are, at least, Liberftl ma'jorit n the confessions of our we may say, all who having held office , . J. Z ma t: or position m the Radical party, and do -Ar , . ; Lf. !f t:...:. not support it in its present position, are charged with delinquencies, and threaten ed with similar exposures!. "As long as these men supported Gen. Graut, and yielded obedience to the man dates of the party, they; were regarded with favor and confidence, in spite of whatever evidences may have been within the knowledge of the party and its belief of their moral delinquencies. The inno eent,credulous people were deluded into a high esteem and confidence for these 'hon ored officials and representatives. ' 'They believed them men of pure life, of strick morality and virtue. Were they not entrusted with high offices by the Gov ernment, by the chief of founded on moral ideas, be the evantcourier of tion ? a great party, and claiming to modern civiiiza- We have swept both its Congress Districts defeating Governor Hays in the second, as well as Eggleston in the first, and even carrying in the Liberal candidate for the vacancy caused by the resignation of Per ry, a victory which even our most sanguine frieuds had not expected. In the Toledo District, we have elected Hurd, in the tenth have probably carried ia Sloane, and in the fifteenth, Hudson. The Butler county District also appears to have been handsomely carried. In Columbus over 1,000 Liberal gain is reported, and from nearly tdl quarters of the State come equally encouraging returns. In less than a fourth of i the State, we count 8,000 Liberal gaini The latest reports from Indiana promise well. We do not believe the State can b . TO THE PUBLIC ! T WOULD call the attention of my cus- JL tomers and the public to my large and attractive stock of NEW GOODS, FOR IEslH db Winter lSTS '73, JUST RECEIVED AND OPENING, n examination of which Is respectfully UUAMST1JSU UJT ?Diy Goods, Clothing, Bool$ asked. o'eerj, cv si u- We offer in Hne a full and lions, Groceries, Cul- l"Ky Croc&ety, assortment of desirable and substantial ar- Uard7Pare, Conferfionaries , tides, and direct especial attention to our and a great variety of other articles usually kept in a Retail Establishment, which! stock of propose to sell Low for Uash or Uountry Produce. Thankful for past patronage I respectful ly solicit a continuance or the same. D. CREECH. Webbcille, N. C, Oct. 14, 1872-wtf DR. J. MILES HUNTER & TEW. Spechil Practice. Q W. YATES, PHOTOGRAPHER, No. 34 Market Street, 2nd and 3rd Floor WILMINGTON, N. C. Particular attention given to Copying and Enlarging old faded Pictures. A call is solicited. sep5-3m yopp it woolvix " UNDERTAKERS, N. E. Comer Second and Princess Streets, WILMINGTON, N. C. Metalic Burial Cases and Wood Coffins ties and not pay what they honestly owe, I always on hand. . iJunusnea by 'lelegraph,at short notice, he wants to get rid of all such. 1 scr5-2m I expect to buy Cotton, Corn, &c and I AjLEAS1D" pbc;kt Jxo. W. IIlOX, Jaxes SrHCST. pay the highest market price in payment of accounts, and in cash. JOHN H. POWELL Goiasboro, N. C, Sept. 23, 1872. FALL & WINTER wrested from us, even by the enonnou And now, by virtue of a mere change f attempted in colonization hu,; f political position, these chiefs Aiaivama. Arkansas. Florida . Ge rgia ; Kentucky. . Louisiana. . : Maryland. .: Missouri. . . Nvv Jersey New York. ' are re vealed. in their true light, as men who were guilty of gross immoralities, all the white they were idols of the people. "who are the guiltier parties in this de ception and fraud ? To whom attaches the diief criminality for thus duping the peo ple ? Who have been the' hypocritical ac complices and aiders and i abettors of the Connecticut niii uo nave orougnt tusnonor upon i'ie Delaware :iaiion:ii character aud disgrace the high jd.u -.' in the Govern.nenr. "Will it be pretended that party fide'i- ty prefers a license on inwral and social depravity ? Will the grossests immorali ties be pardoned in a Grant man, an! held to popular destiuation and condem nation in an opponent of that official u;id his party ? Let the facts answer." There are volumes of truth in what is said above. Every distinguished Republi can such as Su.nnt r, Banks, Trumbull, Doolittle and a host of others, who,' obe dient to the honest conviction:, left the Republican ranks and united with Conser vative De.iv cracy and Liberal Republican in suppo. t of Gree'cy, has come under thc lash of Grant's supporters. It matters not how much they did either as statesmen and soldiers ; how earnest and. patriotic they were in aiding the Government in it struggles to suppress rebellion ; or how invaluable their services, military or civic, thi vtry moment they felt obliged to de part from Radical partizaa tramels even old Honest Horace Greeley himself- a storm of abuse was fulminated against them, unlimited and nu restricted regard ing truth, until the vocabulary of English billingsgate become exhausted. false counting Add Indiana then (reasonably sure), to the Greeiey column, and Ohio (possible,; with Pennsylvania to that of Grant, an ! let us take a, fresh look at our yesterdavV tabk: For Greeley. Electors. 10 .(', ..(? .i . A .11 .12 ..8 . .S .15 . .1) Eiec . . .1 i .1: .11 For Graut Iowa K:inras Maine M;:s-achuselts Michigan. . . . Nshraska ' Oorcgon. : Rliod-j Maui. . : S 'U'.ii C'aro'.ina. r, V.cr-.iiont H Pennsylvania . . 2". Ohi.) 2 DRESS GOODS, which are of the choicest fabrics and com- CALVIN G. PERKINS DEALER IN Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots,Sho8, Notions, Groceries, &c, WOULD respectfully inform Ms cus tomers and the public that he ha returned from the Northern markets and is bow receiving his immense stock of Fall Goods, which he has selected with great pains anc care, with a view to suit this market. gPRUNT & HINSON, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEAXKIS IS COTTON AND NA VAL STORES, WILMINGTON, N. C. Prompt sales and returns guaranteed- sep5-Co L. HARRIS, UNDERTAKER. METALIC AND WOOD Burial Cases, Caslels anil Coins, constantly oa hand. Orders by Telegraph promptly attended to. Cancers, Tumors, Scrofula, Chronic prise the latcst styles and colors. Ulcers, and all Analagoua Disorders, SUCCESSFULLY TREATED. set OFFICE AND INFIRMARY: EAST-CETRK STREET, GOLDSBORO, - - - - - - N. Consultation Free. CLOTHING I C. pecially arel invited. j large numbers will add gre t y to the su .cess of t w ftiii 'Thc very best of orc I -h.- - We bare not the time, even if wj had the hear to enter into Uk details ot the most shameless and txablushmg frauds and "' speak of Grant's administrat oa rascality !; by vhich theelettiona in Pennsylvania, ' ':, QbJp and Indiana wer s carried . fur ti e Radical party. In point of nirgiitude Tennessee . i 12 Texas J S Virginia 11 West Virginia 5 Indiana. . . 15 rlYtal. 12 Total. 178 ; I-aviug still seriously contestetl : California. G Nevada :l hlllinois.... 21 New Hamiwhire. r Minnesota 5 North Carolina. H- Mississippi. 8 Wisconsin lo That assures it. Friends ! in ppite of fraud, we are on the home stretch, with every prospect of success. A Most Diabolical Outrage Free Press Interrupted The Sentinel Office ! Blown to Atoms. The office of the Raleigh SasnxKi. was on Thursday night last blown to atoms with powder. It is a most. diabolical out rage and calls loudly for investigation. The Sixth el must and cannot be sup pressed. Our! cotemporary, the Raleigh News, oi the 11th inst., furnUhes as the f allowing particulars V. l C The city of Raleigh was alarmed about one o'clock this morning by a terrible ex- In consoanenoe ot iiioresel practice, we have opcuea au mnrmury ml uoiusboro, rs. C, for the accominotlatton of pnticut requiring daily atton lion, lue iHCt taut we uc curcu a -are nuiu ber of pntients in the Lett guarantee of onr abllKf lO aoaii we promise. We luvito attention to tlvti ccrtiflcttc? below, which arc Bclccied out of a Urjjc nuia' cr. Circu lars contiuing full pnrticularu niail.l upou 1 jicaiiou. La Op.vne. X. C, Dec. s, 1S71 Dr. J. MiUn Hunter c Gent tiu.':i: After frequent application. if vai.uus arti-::; of the growth ou l-jy neck, 1 a;;p.u-tt your "i aacci ltet.i i'O-y. ('.vhicli wae k.uaiy furnished mo by Hunter), .itcoratu t i f.i action-, an-l it din:.- i. i - . . 1 pettreu winiiii ieu i , u-avin no tic ui ice. I he pnu proouced ;.y u- .ipuiica'.io.i. u, mvsiir prise, wa iutsiyuincuDt. Vouroblifjed frieud, 1'. V. V. Oyl KY, M. D Bckxa Vmta P. O.. N. V., March, 172. In the early part of t he nrecut month. 1 anuli. d to Mei!rs. Hunter Si 'l ow, parkins relief tor tue suffering occasioned by au encysted tumor which liRd located iti'eli In my nioutn between the cheek aud jaw. After a thu.-t time it wsi snccetittfuliy rcuioved, ana 1 am at present enjovin thc blt-.-in of being free from pain for ih tirst time in two yeari. I bear cheerful tertiiiionv to the m-. cesa of these gentlemen me exhlbitedfin my cate. lLfcY kXITU. Dcpltx Co., N. C, May, 1872. I had for years guttered with a cancer ou my lip. which resisted pcrtiuaciourly all elfort made fr iti removal. After treatuieut for a rhort time by Dr?. Hunter & Tew, it was ?ucccfully remove l, and ha not since returned nor giYeaauy evidence of inch intcution. Mr. Anmz J. Ktoi-iER Kockliiih, N. C. Fee from $25 to $500. Uoldeboro, N. 6., Oct. U. 1872-tf markably low. The Press on the Eectons. New York TribuucJ In Pennsylvania, the work was done in thc precise form and manner prescribed The majority in Philadelphia was put up to a monstrous figure, to cover all contin gencies, and wc have no doubt it will d it. Thc returns are undergoing change in the reports; but Grant Republicans claim 20,000 now for Hartranft in a city which at thc last test election gave only 14' tnt iT-l l -1 . . . . . j i,-y- i rtououY uouuis mat mis is fraud, unabashed, unconcealed, gigantic. Whether Peansylvanians i choose to have the convict's candidate forced on them bv sucn means, tney must decide for them selves. New York Son This majority fHartranft's is altogeth er the product of fraud.1 .Such open, un disguised, shameless yillalny . was never before practiced in any-American election: The evidence is given at ' large in another part of this paper. It will be pondered with sadneaa and alarm by all honest mm. We will not here inquire bow much un ci O ME ONE I COME ALL II My stock, as usual, is well assorted and large, and I invite everybody to come and examine it. Domestic and Fancy Goods of every description, Mf line of ladies DRESS GOODS is complete. An endlea? variety, in style and patterns, of CALICO My stock ol NOTIONS embraces ererv- A large and splendid stock, at prices re- thing calculated to come under that head. Ready-Made Clothing, at the lowest figures, and styles and quali ty to suit all Boots and Shoes. I claim to have the BEST STOCK in town, and am prepared to sell at the very lowest prices. Groceries, Ac. In this department I shall always keep I house North, on nana vxjuee, ougar, lour, aieai, ko bacco, Snuff, &c, &c. I take this opportunity to express m sincere THANKS to my friends and cue tomers for their liberal patronage, and hop by close attention to their wants, prompt noes and polite attention, to deserve a con tinuance of the same. O. G. PERKINS, ; Sept 2G, 1872-tf Goldsboro. N. C Store on 2nd floor, Market and Princess Streets. n WILMINGTON. N. 0. ids and Caps! A good assortment of the very latest styles. Call and sec them. Boots and Shoes ! QEO. It. FRENCH & SON, 23 North Front Street, WILMINGTON, N. a DP.AT.TmS IX ALL KCO3 OV Boots Shoes & Leather. We keep the largest stock and best as sortment in the State. Will soil goods as low as any jobbing u3e North, GOOD GOODS at lowest rates a specialty. Orders solicited, on application. Price 1UU furnished sep5-3m ing and Ties. In this department we defy competition, and confidently invite an examination of our tremendous stock. NOTIONS ! BANK OF NEW HAHOYER, GOLDSBORO, N. C. E. B. BORDEN, FWidenL R- P. HOWELL, Cashier. DIRECTORS? E. B. Borden, -. . Herman Weil, W. T. Faircloth, A. J. Galloway, W. F. Kornegay. 310 BALES HEAVY DAGGIXG. 1300 Bundles Ties, For sale by F. W. KEItCHXEIL 27, 23 and 20 North Water St. Oct 3 Coffee, Corn & Rye. 230 Sacks Rio, Lagnyra aud Java CoSet 1 0,000 Bushels Corn,' 200 Bashuls Se4 Kje. . For sale by F. Y. KERCIIN'KR. 27, 2S and to North Water 5t- Oct 3 ' ' - GOLDSBORO EAGLE COPPER ana VARIETY WORKS. Turpentine Stil's on hand and made to order. Tin roofing, guttering and spout ing done at short notice and on reasonable terms. Cooking and heating Stoves, for burning wood or coal The Patent Cu cumber Pump, latest improvements, at low prices call and see them. Hiirhret ma). Drico rvaid for old brass, rnnivr nnH inn.i f 1 t'l'"' vtuvt Guns iczd Pistols repaired. Shops on John St , near Market St sept80-3m J. B. BAKER, Prop'r. W. T. FAIRCLOTH. II. F. GRAIXGEB. FAIRCLOTH & GRAINGER, Attorneys at Law, G5-olclsloro5 - IV. C. octlO-wGm For Sale I 1QX ACRES of good Cotton Land J 1 O rtU from Qoldaboro, of which 170 acres are ta a good state of cultivation and under good fence." Apphr to octa-swbw W. T. FAIRCLOTH This Bank is now open for the transac- uon oi Dustneas. . Exchange for sale on New York. Balti- A large and well-selected stock at the & jLepoaiu received. Gives all the advantages of a 8atwos aaK oy issuing certulcates of deposit bearing interest. Bept26-tf R. J. Gregory. J - very lowest rates. Our assortment of Goods for the present season is, by far, too large for enumeration, and must be seen to be appreciated. All are offered at the Very Bottom Prices For Cash. Wanted ! Between SOO and 4QO Acres of Land, .- . ' SUafcted near Goldiboro. Ton a alubl ple I mta wviwk " yJ ioe a:;nn caB pne. The 1 11x1 tautt be improved and well adapted to the cuiiure oicwwn. rrati aari.jr acta a tract to ' - 2i a. SANDERS. octl0-lm , 8miU&dL Johjuton Co C. To Cotton PJanterc, 1 - v. CT"Call and sec us ia our new quarters - T. B. "BYIIAH,- CoIdtbref IV. C, Will make liberal Caihr AdvancM on CoT- vn mA TTOT T tf tnm aVInnm mtl ! . L MUTDlirOy & Co I stnlcted to aell. ; Shipments made td ' H, C. t TTrm & TJbia err. 7TrffilV OcLH, 1872-3m pert mar deaire. nX2Z-2si A.J. GftTtoway-. Ed. Grttro'.4- GREGOflY.GALLOYAY &C0. , ' GROCERS AND COMMISSIOH MERCHANTS) , Oot'toxx Buyers, ProTiiioui, Family Grtceries, VJi&tU '; ' 'LiTiori, Lizae, Talr Plaa ' v ter, &c. Goldsborcf, i - Kortli Carolina Lloney Advanced on Cotton to fae.Held. - ' I am prepared ta m&ke very liberal caa aneeaoa Cottoa tbbfptd to Mftirt Ml' CUJSON A UO New York, to be held oe tori nootha If dtalred, at xerj low nut of interc. SUr)re aad lawranc. all fmllj explained by c"" 1st on the aaderelfueeU : Pardee wWhlar to operate !a rutare contr will be raraihe4 with aU tbe pertteaUra aad cofi of dola ao by cailiag oa A.. DAV, AfiTOtit. Mcacsiioiaoa. , Wiuma Mraraifo-- X Yort. iriZUjio,A.C. Goldoro, ft. C Oct. If , 1 i-t w
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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