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r t- wc J. A. BONFTZ, Editor: lor 4 -.1 idea -11 GOLDSBOIIO, C. TJIURSDA T, - - OCTOBER 31, 1872 &Cf THE CIR C VI. A TION OF THE CAROLINA MESSENGER IS NOV LARGER THAN THAT OF A??Y OTHER PAPER -PVBLI8IIE1) TN EA S TERN CA R0L1NA .S3 NATIONAL REFORM TICKET! For rmudent ;. ' HOliACE GKKELEY, Of New York. For Vice-President: F. GKATZ BROWN, Of Missouri. ' Y. :h at Large- E. W. Pou, of Johnston, Hii'i Tlioii;.-.- J. Juvlv, of Tyrrel )l:.d J)tricL Swiitualioway.oi (.ireene. 1 '.J.rd l)ikirlctTaAn& 0-fuller, of Cum- mv. ' , 4 th J)it' x.' llcnrr A. London, Jr., of c,,.iihjiJJ! J , rKh IHsL ic: David rtCaldwell, of Guil- r ! : ' . ul 1-Bteele.or Kich-1 r,ih DtstrU-lk . B. McDowell, of Iredell, I 'ih i.hin.t Thomas D. Johnston, of 5unr--lj(. To "Your Tents. f;n Tuesday next the people of these , , x .. . iv ,i e e:id prosperity of the nation, and of the Southern. people especially; If we I would conquer, vote we must. If we would reap, we must sow. For seven long years, we have worn the galling chums of a heartless political party. Bad men upheld by bayonets have been at the 1 i . r . 01.1. i au,uuuli;uv) .a DUU.c. uu National. The deluge of Radicalism has 1 J J 1 KJ I into a pile of ruins. A facetious cabal, cailintr th'-mselves the congress, have us- ..... , .. . . .. ... T , uipo ine aumoruies auQ powere 01 our State authorities. Under mere oretences. ' - "o I u: ,e renegades, styled federal Marshals, a'ld federal Commissi. nPrs. who thim seek lunaao.nffl&iniicrs, wno tnus seeK pcif-or.al revenge, or to urorsre the VOra- " t ioiib, 11 '.j'JHTes Ol ravenous: van kpn v;il- Puts. !, FuCa and w Am . -'p tuc situation ut present: but the v ' . .v-o n...- ruiiic, u 11118 8urS,aS I)".: low o. baroarous fanactism be not tluwiveJ ol lib fury unJ its force, ty iiie ttein-l rock of Conservative I) -ir. c:i.cy, ai-.lcd 'v thr lltwrtt jy me llucriy- I - . Ittj: Liberal Republicans ot the , . 1 eoui'.rr. i;y I he tlertmn of Greek-, v ana , , ISrown. wo iii.iy h-jue for deliverance , iwiveranct from ae-potic bondage.- For that . , h lllul h:ij;y ci.nsumation. the prosixdB are brill"! it. All Over 111- Wiimtrv tlir n,,m..a All over lb- country their names hf.vc rekindled tbe fin of ourc American liberty, v.bich are burniiig with enthr.ai - asm, never before experienced by the great American beurt. J,rt the Cor.scrvativesand Domocrats of 'North Caioiii a spare no toil, nor time, oh the day oi the election, nor talent from lit.w till .th; dr.y of election, in adding ;!.. :itnti.-.r-a fael.io '.but patriotic flame. Work ! Woik ! ! Victory iu within our crasp, ' , ' r i r . Let our . rn-mla of ayne, and adjoin- iiiTouiHie: buc kle on their armor and t uv thv livid, on next Tuesday, as men who vvuu'ui deihroiie a tyrant and bequath lUn iiv to a ixople, ;.r.d to their posteri- ty. 1M our friends in every voting pre- ( in "t or t 'Wi'fcV.i i cry 111111 voti s. to work. Bee that Approach the doubt- fid. Ke ..-: n with all such aJi. . - t w. ' i mm i i- v w n & rtaw -ap- v ' T'ni;.fl yt-i'. will t r-allfMi n nan tAs'ft I V 1 . of our liberties, and then, upon our altars, pect. A gain of two votes in each town- DKY UOUDb, HA IS, BUOI 5, bllOLS, iio?.m:r Pr,-Hidnt. It id the most impor- v . . ,. ... . . , . - i r NOTIONS. GROCERIES. &c. t , , . n . i( nnZ to rekindle the fires which despotism has ship will give us the State of North Ctro- i,ul, , , " ' t -Le i c tion ever held in this country. - . , . ., . m, as low as the3' can be bought e;sewhere in o.,it-.,H..i.ti...nthi extinguished? Who a hesitate? If Una. We conjurt you then in the name Goldsboro. liouiriz bv uSiir and honora- u naiist, to warn the CqnaervaUres and Dem- Tuesday, next and consider yourselves en- rpHANKING our many friends aad wni-itr.nlv OAnrAnf At I I 1 ur wur aucesiors. ine con- ocrat8 of North Carolina, of the absolute listed in the cause for libertv. honest A rons lor their kindness toward us, v titution hn! hcn hlntiil rnt anrl our .. .. .1 inform them and the DubliC2neral!v. State government s-hare been converted r7r - ---J - we have enlarged our Stalls and w urani b inramous anirunmininon. era ana i armor ana sro mio mo name witn renew en nur htnr am wi 7 . V " - wm j v .wr avail I ,, your bor.es and vehicles.to to'ekct. gl tegof NortU Carolin bnn, b o d the feeu e, the donbtf u and forni;VNew Hampshire, Mississippi, Ar even Ine sick to the polls and all will be u t , . Tho C ampaijn Issues. The Presidential campaign has be fought uk jn two isiues civil authority against eeutraiizariou and military despotism and Heft rm to honest government against cor- r.iptioa, peculation and personal govern- n,c:it. , ' The absolnte supremacy of the civil power of the Slate aud a general Reform 1 1 governmental affairs, is to be brought jib.-utand maintained by tho election of Horace Greeley ; while the re-election of (Inuit is but a continuation ;of d.a- potism which may gubvert civil ir"v- ernment ukI s t up in its stead ce itraliza t: n, up;-rte.i by an aim d force and 8-,000 federal oiliee-Lolders. These two issues, and those that logi cally belong to it, ?rcure if they do not -tiM;u nil others that under ordinary eirco'iotai-c es w ould mark the contest. lloiac c Greeley is the nominee of two g.eat fflrties both having similar aims and ends in viewo'halever his record of tbe past, bctwieu his present attitude towards tho South, when compared with that of General Grant, there is .as much . difference as id between black and white. Greeley stands pledged to Reform ; he demanls that tlio Southern people shall be treateJ.alike with th'os; of other States, he t lis tl ecar-pet-bagcr 4 00 bac1?: Tn.Kv'Es" the rjoutb dan fl 1 ettxrr v ith ut jol ; and it' I conceded by all puti tnn by his op- .orients, that Horace Greeley is at least J individual liberty. Oraut and bis merce- ! Hetauilst3rafir all take bis past record as a guarantee for the future all of us can form some of what we may expect. JOur State i? ''rjfi! wui again ue raui causey aaa ourconuuioTJ will De even worse than that Hpoatb Carolina, or of ''bleedJn UVrkanjafcr' vv hat will be our rerheajVfbr Mlety.and protection ? The writ of habeas corpus will be sus pended. Our people ' will be denied the riyht oC trial by jury. ; Upon tho , most trifle pretext, law-abiding and peaceful reel7 ls "PP1 IV? .-Sid tte . ' 6 . . Uxcise laws the untust taxes and Uic citizens will be dragged from their happyT homes, ana without trial or merer castan feleon jungieons miles away from friend and relati.es. Our lands will go unculti vated, fdTmtng"w HI become a" Tery risky business because negro labor1 "will be came still more demoralized."- Taxes and taiatherwinmt1wp,r, tonh.tliicr- ties and rights of the white people ia Hie oouth will oecome a mocKcry. 10 uuer an assailant In Belf-defence will bnt inVitc a 1 M.Mt.i tue prencr ut ICuClx Kiuad of yaakee soldiers the latter will be scattered all over the South for the . 1 ' I purpose ol supporting such despotism purpose 01 supporting sucu ucspoiisna With these facts starring in our face can any Democrat or Conservative hesi- tate ? Can you f-shrink from d luty ?4- e power Juu uu aiu lw UUiI 1 vut the present administration and tbe faction that supports it ; to hurl from its founds- . 4, . , , , . . . . . . . tion this., fabric of corruption which ty- ranny has reared and aid in re erecting the temnlc of liberty and instice which fore.fatherd faad con8ecrated.and fashioned by their blood r to vindicate tb6 American name, and to show to the world that we deserve to be lree ? To r. ;.Kt :r . .UI,utyumvum.l ,CU6C r ot an outraged and betrayed people, the hideous bastile which the foes of free I government have erected as the sepulchre there be such a man ami n2 your neic'h . 6 J " - bors, ask him to ponder well! Upon him and such as him a be the carte, for generations to come, if we are defeated, j Do Your Duty ! The many cheering indications daily re-1 ceiyed from M parU ot the country of yictory for Horace Greeley,, on Tuesday w V, next, mak it our dntv. ra a mihlift -iniir-1 yote for the Conservative electors and Tt o . , Miceicjr. Dec uiu.Wk wuuci mo .; . 4, c.. I i uiau iciiiaiua anav liuui tuc huuh. nui: 1 . , 4. , ' i i'hkh i m w 1 1. r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r irrHHn inn Liif i.fn h im. i t..ral votes 0f North Carolina mnr either . glorious triumph or a dUgrace- us- ful deeftt We -can carry North Carolina , , i .l ior ureeifv uevonu a iioihil ir nuL p.trtt i .. . .... conservative ana democrat win so vote, 1 i rri , r There is every hope for State tes that Lave heretofore frat C nifi onties will do nn Aa-ain. and sr J : o r , .even more certain bo. The following carefullv coainilotl table, cives the date of ! thn latftst p.lArtinna nt Tlnmrrati. Rti,.c , . " ? which are now m our roa3ession also the ' ' i a . :. Democratic maionty in each State, and . . number of electoriaj votes to which the , . . . . several Butes are entitled. The tabic ia .. ... I i 6 Electoral Dera. Last Kt,-7 1 Alabama. rote. ..10 majority. 1,771 2,476 , 28 54,000 1,052 6,007 87,479 22,0S4 2,258 3,976 29,730 843 15,133 41,038 621 18,331 ' 2,123 CieCllOn. loiU j,Jid 4 Cteorgi'.'V. '. V. 1 1 1870 18T2 1870 Nevada. 3 ew Jersey. . . 9 rf8-' ' Indiana. ..... 15 Kentucky. ;. . 13 New York 35 Connecticut..,., Maryland..... 9 Missouri 15 Oregon 3 Virginia. .. v .10 WcSt VirSmia-- ioi 1870 1871 4 U-A iu-a 18 1S70 180 1 QTn i 7a Total . . 1GQ Nowsunnosin? Deirt tn nnlv uolJ thcir own -m these Sutcgj. u a nt .ism! to A-tvnvor wa . r. I . v. . . .v TV m 1 1 1 jr ttl SUVLCN 1UI Tuestlav next It rftnmrn, nnWIftl .ta sidered doubtful. Above table' would give Greeley 169. Now it is only necess ary to carry North Carolina, California and one other State to elect Greeley ovey rant- This ought to be done. We have 5 chances in Iiouisiana, Axkansas, Mississippi, and Nw Hampshire Ties tnere no reason why , we .should quite despair of ' Ohio' ' and., nliBQia'vUher. of. wacnneaddedtothepem(5cratic States would S1 Greeley a handsome rnajorityr A survey of the situation supplies abau- dant masons for vigorous exertion and hftrd work Let us push things on Tues- dy next. Bring out our stregth. Votb, .VoTK or Hrcc Greeley ! Reasons Why Conservatives Should Vote for Greeley. Our able cotemporary, tho Richmond "W mo, truly says : "Do you need any argument to show that it will be better for yoo, better for liberty here anJl over Hhe wwld, ttut the sordid set who have' seized upon the Government should be ejected, and that? an honest man shook! be invested with the control of affairs f If Greeley were in alJU other respects a bad as Grant, or t vei worse, the fact that he is for ridding us and our Southern sis ters of the 'thieving carpet-baggers," should drive; us to the polls. . j Greeley is our friend he ia the friend ol a real reconciliation and peace. Grant Is theunfeoTTng" tyrant, wlio kept Congre s in session tiotll he could get the Kn Klar law passed, bj which he could tortme the poutu. ' Greeky is for ftCl - Ii' - ' 1 f i t seit- ocorapJaint will merit the bstile';'to at- but the, represeutatiy; sot great ana an- i7.i0 acrra of Turpentine - ttnd good . - . , . , c Jaj tagonistlc syitem. Tlie first s the expo- farmjut, lands in Gcorzetown, County, tend a sociable club mcetinBr rellg of oficbntrailation and s 04 v owned by V J. Outhmd. gathering will be a crime, and to stride despotism : ho last of hoiiesty, local self- 300 acres" in Ix:w4 Coanty, K.' C, goyernmentand ui ana uis mcrro-1 s u. - - . a .1 ,1,1 m i Tiatia vr uis 'Uinua!cis J&rc lur 1 power in their own hands ; they are suspension of habeas corpus, for blank warrants, for arbitrary arrests, for ssffl&fs special leenipi w immn dams . . Wf ' i ' - TN Vtiretuinoe f rHesolutlon or tne rre? ia en 1 90m. ,.-v X Ind Directors of th Wilmington and Weldon t Greeltf 13 for hoflesty in official life ; tupr, pawed on tbS34;h day of Mar. Grant tttbd. chaoiWoU Of irrupt lOU or i8,a9pecLuietin'Of theStkhcMersof said ihVOf a Ring, Thrives' and ifehx cjwie h.ft St by public plunder. Dn Wednesday, tbe VQU dsy of No'imhtT next, OrecleV 11 in favor of a free andfair fran- for the piir-joee of conMdenn? tho .-next-on of a waui) jj luioiuiuiam : lene of thcltail way, propcrtv, eflecis and fran chise ; Graut only hopes by corrupting SiJV.oilpya'11J tJTti.e wim.iu-ton, (.0- tl. ..- mnlr.loin liia fMrinl GX- I 1 lliC uuuui ltja w Luuuiiuiu 1 .... Grcelcv is onnosed to the oppressive xcise laws the unjust taxes ana me ()ul orew of detectives, which these laws eniienikr. .The aetectives are me nu hmanf tyrant. Utt WiB thefll even to I fii-morvie the decisions of his packet juries supervi-e me uccsmuw ui ma j aad courts.- They, with mm,-are greater than the law and greater than the judges, Thourdnt has been npl'y ilescriiicd as a noln)iii'ttcBinffOUt his tenters in 3', 'S Gra,lt aQj the iiidividbal Greeley are as noiumg,jn, vu couii. .men government and freedom." I'' - vt v Wirt'r'ftrKlinni Toil have a . " r . 1f duty to perform. You owe it to yoursell, to your State, to your country, to your . T ...... s.M now, you loss all that is yet left us in the way of liberty and justice. Vote! bpare no pains to induce all your nhbors to , . . , vote, orth Carolina may decide the "- Presidential election. Recollect, it is the last chance you will have in four years , . , ., n rr hence, possibly for all time, to throw off the oppressive, hateful' yoke of Kauicaiism, so long endured. , Four years more of ns- urpation, suck as we have expenenced in the past undor Qwit and his, aomiBistra- tion, will surely takeaway from us the least, vestige of Republican liberty. Tl, t!m r. nr.-want with ,l:ui- . I ' 1 ger, ana it becomes tne amy ot an 10 avert pending calamities. Let nothing in- terpose between-yon and duty In this res dear, to strike boldly, determinedly, man- fully, for what justice, law, order, patrio- tism and love of our State, asserts are youf dearest lights the re-establishment I nf nnnRtftntinnal irnvprnmpnt ne wouiu ubyb our yuuug men, tu whom the future of this n.iffhtv nation ap-J peals loudly, arouse to action in the cause of this good work.' We beseech yoi to - I niRnfinflfi with onft dav nf vnnr lfthnr nn energy, and victory will crown our efforts. ,, ,, ., T . , A A Ansn linens largeai. assunmem ail lowest prices at Stbouse s. t . i i Rural Rnautino anri Citv RaIIoc - PtTT f ri re p6t a wMt behind their metro, politan eleters in the natural elemeata of loveli but it muetbe confessed that the city belies beunderstand the art of preserving and height- fsninc tticir ththoe.i rvfintv. thr mot nrfnrt I features lose half their attraction nnlem the mm- oiexion i nroneriv cared for. and if the nr. ttv irinftbnnAi fi.trtarJK i! I III "nHirMI arB" of the fashionable world in re- Sued attractions, they tnnt pay due attention to pnaer ine m.dj ixo mier now uaennciemay I nave Deen roughened by exposure or diaco'iored I b7 the f'un' the BalTO wl11 render It eoft and plia- I ...j . .... I i imjiie:' nmi urnv, 11 ppuis on me lace, Ernptions, Blotches. .Scrofulous Dieeaeee. and H cores arising from Impure blood, are cured by I Dr- Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. UBIfcT REPORTS. avtji-i iwnn. I n.l,,..,, Ofl U . Aor.- onr. ,lll. ti - . j , .- o. to 15.1K); lard to V'A ceuts; bpirits turnentiue l r X T .,.1 nll l . :A 1..1.1 .am nrfli . . 1 i .1. 01 lreeuuiu anu an mai is uciu ui uu uie course to merit a iiccrai sii-.reoi puoiic the fact is notorious, that IImas's Magnolia Mlnwy Up-t.ai over the toT jot .C-re. given UeniO-j pearance,unprpdnceable by any other preparation J ces of competent milliners, who will be lS709al,t tto Cents; rosin dull at $. !0 to 4.ou; taiiow quiei aiiu n r ra BALTIMORE. I dlinys 19',; flour dul! and favora buyuiv;; i.ats I Arm: provisions advancing tendency; n.id pork io osi w, isnouiner oj ; wnit-ty rum. WiLVisuTox. Oct. SO Cotton 17(lS; tar $3.30; tnrpentiue f-'.'iS for Hard and f 5 00 vcilow dip : roin for trained and $-1.26 for Tow No 1 u bPlrltB CbuXi. Oround Peaafl to $1.50. NEYBERN. 1Q'U I A"nis.ttn, uct. ok j. urjwimne virgin aip 55 A00' J00a5 10; yellow dip, 5 lllao 10, ecrape .i 75 ; 1870 cpirits 53 tentH : tnr 2 (HK3 25 ; roHin, common I XT n a . n .i i r Btraineu, f. o ao$$4 sx ; corn 65c. Cotton lie. GOIiDSBORO MARKET, CORRECTED BY B. M. P1UVETT & CO. Cotton W e hear of sales on yesterday at 1717i cents. BAGGING, 15 19 ROPE,.. .6 8 TIES,......1. 8 9 BACON, N. G , . 4 'Hims, 17 13 " Shoulders and Sides'. '.'..12 14 BACON, wistern,.i 9 & 12 PORK, ....... "Mrss,.... 17.00 17.50 " Rump,. ... l.ir.oo LARD, - : Country, .....-17i "Northern, ..........15 FISH,.... ..;. ....7.00 CORN,.....;. 80 85 . MEAL,... .; ....... ....85' Q"i PEAS.... 75 Gh SO FLOUR, per bbl. 6 50 10.0) " Sack..... '..4 5-- 5.0 . HAY. ..1.50 2.00 i5tiU . 25 30 ! BEESWAX, .7... ...25 HIDES, ' .. "Green,.-. .....8 .. - ".Dry, : 12i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. S50 Reward. STOLEN from my premises in ' Duplin county, on the night of the 23rd inst., an Open buggy.,. The buggy is nearly new, x -. oay ; mj J " f made by Messrs. Jones & Baker, Goldsbo- tit 01 ro. rumfed dariccoiorr rjoxbody. I ay 4 $25 reward for the recovery of the ugy and $35 additional for the appre lension of the thief. , CALHOUN HILL, Mount Olive, N. C. oct3l-lw r.B.BA58, J.J. SCOTf, H. . 8ATTL&. I Bass, Scott & Co,, Cottom Factors an 1 General Com- ' mission Merchants, if. WuUr SC., derCbM)ireial ' Bxnge, i WILMINGTON, N. C. i ELiberal advances, niwie on cansian caenu.of Cotton, ayal.bVores and Coun try Prbduceof all kinds. ' oct31-3m orriorTHKWu.iGTOK) j . .--- , rM V--i "?rr"7. -7r V7 is v t Avinningion, v., wi. 7 i . -"T-mJ 'K V,f,t fix. , v, 1 .1 . ,) in,ict-i Tfnilrnft.! Comrf.ni luii.u.a .ua nn0 V , , - rv i r vf r . V: u-i octfct . , A - J. V3HOAliS0, Secj. Office ofthc Wllmlnstoii A J uiHnn Knitrn:ii !. - WHmir.'-ton, N. t'., October 2 !JA,1372. ) aiimial n'otin'. V thIrty- t-uth finuual ! mccth.- of the stockholder of th-; Viiminsrton s A1Jli Wcidou KaUroad Coinpauy wui Wheldati he offlceof thc Piceidnt of ea?d comrnnv, inj wilmiimton, on can4iay. ine in uy nuno- tember next. 'creuy. . . . -- Lands forjale or Rent. rpjxE ulidersiiined offer3 for g.ile the fol- jl lowin"'' land? formerly ovi ned by Wm V.'ootcn. 1OO0 acres in Xash County, N. C, and the following in Wayne Co.: 607 acres 011 the south side ofNeuse River, adjoining the lands ot John Ivey and nthn-R andg of j A SpeiB.ht an j othf:rs. 600 acres near Fremont Depot, form erly owned by J. U. Priyttt. Improved lot, No. 1 10, :.i Goldslxro Aud will rent out for the next year, the And will rent out lor tne next year, tfic Collier plantation, on tfce south tide of Neuse River, and a portion of his planta- tion in the r ork. Wm T.DORTCH. Goldsboro, N. C, Oct. .21, lL72-2m. U . g HOLLOWELL, . dOM)S1IORO. N. tq XSPECTPULLY inmns his 'friend XV and the public generally, that ha ha is as rcmOVC - l 10 IUC DTiCR Hi' re, next flOOr kO John II. "Powell's and one d-.-or north of rj. . Perkint.', whew he will st-11 his ttocls: ot (roods, CONSISTING OF patronage, he solicits a trial. ALL PERSONS indebted to me either general public a large and hand by note or account, wih please come forward and settle, as further indulgence cannot be Siven- . MyBooks and accounts are at the store of A. B. Hollowell. who is authorized to receipt for money due me. -octl7-lm JESSE HOLLOWELL. NOTICE! pat- re that increased a fi"t Market. Meats can be had at almost any hour of the day. Wp aro alwavs orpoar.nl hv ml - t .. . -r Hii Mk mi mi r i r cp. f wttv.t? .Hr ppTpncnw -vj a JiJVii Goldsboro, Oct. 21st, 1872-m. A CARD it Luai r. i irrR mvp m ir, i ,rm RS. EINSTEIN Legs leave to inform I I oil ,,f lur frimula or. . v.t , " " t" sue is now prepared to lurnisi! anytlime m the line ot J.iLLljIJN iLl , at tue fenortest possible notice. She lias est:'.Mi?hcrl' her ti) und in constant attendanoe. Visitors to the Fair calling a- the store of Z. Ein?tein & Bro., for millinery will please "walk, up stairs. oct21-tf MRS. M. EINSTEIN. State of North Carolina, . In ae sprri- ..fc-U L-OUK 1Y. ) or LoXiri. PETITION POI1 DOWER. Cehfiia llurri-.m, rittiutiff, 1 'J: th r for ft r tn. v rir. by Mary Harris. n a I'thors, Dcfts, ) PuUicaiu n. lu tho bovt" cinsc. It nrt'cr?ncr frnir. the nfll davit i:f i;.o. N. l.ei-, Siic-ltr -!i! co".i;ity. that t:u; Uflonilanr. -lorn II. H:i:r; 'n. IS n l; ;!i- 11. Harrison, Kiu'i tua M. U&rrUoii. .Mbi-rt II. Unr- ri5on. (.livo x . Harrison. Mlnonri c. IInrri-.n. ipjnry a. lAarn.-ou aua Jii!Uli,;ta iitirritfiui. are not ret itlcnts of tuis itAto, bnt :nv- propi rty therein, auil thai :i cm life of .!Ct;oii .-xisis Haiiift theirs. It is orikrel that fcrv'ce ;" '.'.w hutiiii.,,;ip be nwiue by j-iihiitatiuu iu t'ne G .Mslioro ilg 3ENOi:n. once 11 week for sir f-m- esive wn fre. aud that a copj of the f ainnl ;n. iu thii iro- Cidlnp. be foit!nvitb deposird Inlhe post-of.ico. directed to the taid Del'endPMth. at tucir m ual p'ace of revidciicv. iftliea:ur b. kt wn. and -aid fUiamou-i h 1 1 h! uenied t iave brcu ?rvca at trie ex-p-.rat'.on . the time f pa'-llcatfon pre scribed in tliie order. ' D01 .0 at .)fV.co In N.-.sLvilv tide the 1st (?EAL,)day of Uctoher, -y .1 . 1. K 1 N S. Cirri- octlO-wGw f-: itf.irivi Coun Mask County. fcepW-vo:u COME AND SEE ! Ladles and Gentlemen of Gldiboro arul ' Surrounding Conntry : MRS. TAYLOR has just received and is now opening the finest and largoct stock of Fancy G-oods ever offered in this community, which she will be pieced to show to. ail who ma give her a call. octlO-tf To Cotton Piasters, T. B. HYSEAN, o!dsboro, N. Will make liberal Cash Advanres oin Cot I ton and HOLD it for ship:,: rs n!itn in structed to sell. Miipmut3 made to ! ' Dancy, Hyman & Co., New York, OH Hymans & Dancy, Norfolk, Va. Sales made in cither market that ship pers may desire. s..-pt23-2nx W. T. FAIECLOTII. H. F. J EAlKGEtl FAIR CLOTH & RA1HGER, t Attornets at Law, . Goldsburo, JV- .O. 1 , 1 nTRPilREY & CO '3 COLlBm. L. f.rr v 1872X; 1873. v f iwmsm stock OF Fall & Winter New Quarters! New Goods! T rkT,r Twroaf J-JVJ W X D. A. Mnrnlirey & Co. West-Centre Street, Goldsboro, N. C., IT AVE REMOVED TO THE NEW building, two doors South of the Hard ware Store, and now offer to their friends some stock of STAPLE AND FANCY BUY GOOBS ! An examination of which is respectfully asked. We offer in each line a full and varied assortment of desirable and substantial ar . . ... Ucles. and direct especial attention. to our w dvjBl u DRESS GOODS, whlch are of the fabrics ud prise the latest styles and colors. CLOTHI&ICI A large and splendid stock, at prices re markably low. Mats and Caps! A good assortment of the very latest styles Call and see them. Boots and Shoes ! In this department we defy competition, and confidently invite an examination of our tremendous stock. NOTIONS S A large and. well -selected stock at the very lowest rates. ' Our assortment of Goods for the present season if, by far, too large for enumeration, and must be seen to be appreciated. t All arc offered at the Very Bottom Prices For Cash. i - t3TCall and see us In our new quarters. ' : ' .i . i D. A. Mnrphrey & Co., Hoots GOLDSBORO, N. C. ' Oct 14,1373-31X1 -orfO TO" 10 4i5. IOU. . 1 " w' Fall Goods! Fall Goods! 'The Cry is Still Thev Come." 2. fr hereby notify their old friends and patrons, that they have-already in store a large stock ot NEW FALL GOODS, and are receiving additions thereto, by every train. The Largest and est Stock of Ml Ever Brought to (broldsboro. The most select assortment of Millinery, Ribbons and Trimmings, will be found at Z. EINSTEIN & BRO.'S Courtesy and attention to the wants of our patrons, is our leading rule. Z. EINSTEIN A: BRO. Call and examine our stock of Fine and x Cheap I EINSTEIN & BRO. Boots & Shoes, Hats & Caps, Furnishing Goods, Groceries, Saddlery, In endless variety, at Z. Einstein & Bro.'s. CloiDfi! Clolig! The Stock "Par Excel lence. We can "suit" Prince or peasant. Z. Einstein & Bro- Give us a call ! Give us a call! Give us : a call! I frflRO. Opposite the New Hotel, : " " i Goldsboro; TJ. C. EINSTEIN BR r Millinery ! Millinery EfflSTEffl AVERM,?nCAL. PAB hAS proyed iteelf to 1, thV. Handsomest and Most DuVahi Exterior Paint .Known. ab'9 ' Simple card or Tx-antlfnl tnTor and Trr? dationt from owners of tho -finest rmidnV .V" the cow-itry farnlhel fnee by. ail dcaTem aai b AVE KILL CUKMIOAL PAINT va 1 - Arnls Wanted for Cobbin' Child's Commentator On the Bible, for the Horn.- Circle. Ni 'v Vork Gi'LUr LTRIOSITY.A 1 M.".6:.,-0f t' Mghet order for$r. Atr-nt wanr.--d in . town, on a ptrpet'Ol Income. Soz 1 y)r ,'. Specimen to owU.V dollar Magaziif," $ i j' crty M., N. Y. AS T H'WIAT" Tie abferihersArellanafactDrer'H A;rcnta u Welkais crlehrated.AbTUilA llEUSiT" oeH remedy tor Afettnia yctdicovest-d. Intin rclieroar&Dtee4 rfmrclme money i f.nrd TbijiieiBel8 put np In three eize. Which tall forJJCc., 50., and $L .Fcreoua reiiiitiin pr. , will have the medicine tDt((rro by inaU or prej.. A!o pamplef wrbt fVeTt) Jrtir vrbo d'-Lr LTH1JUQK, TL LLEH A CO., Roiue, N. y. ACENf S Wanted. Ajront? make raore m.uy at work for ut than atanythinE el., BuiI!ee- lL'ht and permanent. Pani'-uiarn free O STINSON Jfc fX).. Art Pabiierurt. Pr,V. i laud Maine. : HOPIEMRE TO ADVERTISE. see Tm Advertiser' Graze tte. By Mail, 25 Cents. GEO. P. HOWELiIj & CO., 41 Parlt How, New York. ENGINES, SAW MILLS And Machinery Generally. CHICULAR SAWS, KKI.TIXC, AND GENERAL SCPP:IE. Send for Circular. RAH MA. CO., Richmond, Va. 'FA-HjIL 187-2. Larse & Attractiye rp nE UNDERSIGNED IT AS IS Store tbe largest and ma-t attractive Sfcek of Goods, he ever bought before. They were Selected with. Care, and "bought as low .3 ajiy ono could lur, and will be sold for cash and to prompt paying customers as low as any henis ia town. lie can't enumerate in an advcrti.-'tnicit a list of his goods, as He Keeps Everything, .::d if yuu don't see what you w.-.n! a-k i' t it, and he has' Thankful for past patronage bo hojc.a generous public will continue Ih-jir trud with hkn To Those Who Owe Him r Goods he would say, his cUo!tners are c-r.cTa'.ly honest and clever men, and V,sy without dunning. He neeI .t reniiivl tLcm that ho need? mnndy, bwnuse thoy know :t, and will come forward' and pay tvjti.oiit; butifkhere are any who hive boujeLt his gooi3 and intend to sneak trourvd and sell their pr-xlnce toother ties and not pay what they honestly owe, wants to get rid of all such. I expect o buy Cotton, Cora, &c, and pay the highest market price in p-mn.-nt of account?, and in cash. JOHH II. POWELL Golliboro, N. C, S.-p. 21, 1ST?. GOfin DG'Vni Ann its A Proclamaticn by the Governor. 1 lt. . v . . EXECCTJE D(PABTHMT, II toiM&i. Orfof,-tr IM-ri ! Whereas. Of&cUl tofrraattoa hmi v- n r- ived :it thiJ "Dcpartuient tlAt Emanuel "n" itiil Powell. Ute wf tboioonnty of K!r fcjmliC, t-taiul- thar:cd wlili ihv muti- .-f Vrt'Jt B.uttafo at fotfltr tn fcwterrt n'it. Tt-. vrh irt., aud that be hn- fled .or 60 ooicnl Ltait'' tt. the ordinary proutuf la- cujuct m t& ! o'u fcim ; ! Now. therefore r. Ton R. C.Mwn.u Gct ornorof tbe 8rt f. Korrk Carolina, hj rirtn aathoruy Ionic u4 fej law, da Lvr-if i"-0 my uroclaaailon oTorina: reward of T Hut i't! f)")Han for tlie arrest ee l (i.-J.vcrr f.f tt T.id Kminncl tVeerh ntt-tft t!! V-w. 'S it t S.crifi of EtlsjccomW ctuuiy aiil I d Curtbt'f ijwiu all o:Yitcr and all trixxl ci ii .' itate u aid iu thaarr- t Jhn :J rriainj'. Done-at nr city of Ra!iirh th" l-th day of 1 ,AJcUU;rv A. p., la2. aud ia t.'M. wineiy Lt ,8vcnth jcjir of Americsa Iu1--:ik1-i j ', 1 : '- TOt B.t?Ar.lWLLU DytKo Gorcrpor : UvsvivM. J. ii. NlUTURRTi - .1, 'Ens.iuuc! Creech alia H!H Powell i Vost-X r.hiLK blatk coni4exJm, nd wi ,ct lf I-oniMlf, ad. about -5 a.of l!o!"M ao L't-'jla, nud U t-Io- cf pcii. Jlc v is ia Joimi-tuu couuty-, atiil1 b)ti!r"r- f.'-n .ri to iua.n aanied CVeecfc, in said cxmaty. oct25t , B. FtCVETJ & CO., UIISSLOH ME -CKf JITS' I i.2T0pAse, 250 EpraYinsri. The b.--t fttriri.. of the year for taH, vtrjf Xituilv v i ; V.. 5t. Sothingnkelfr.O'cr'Mstcl. l'.r . irc V-I a:idrp II. .L QooiMTKZD ii Co. ' Prk i?'. J 1 7 -1 11 o t 1 1 j .fiotstt jvtM
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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