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I I- V I. ! ! ft if ;.J. A. BONISaitpxV I prue. I d since w first einbarle 1 in pe I enter- i Every now and then one of the laity, as lqet? On the score of ability either James M.l Langston or Fre J Douglass are fully the equal of 4 majority of the present I '. i....- .. --.t?- j .j- !''" 5 1 GOLDSBOBOr ;3 claimed in jjomj' quarter 'Tins postal tkleobxpr senr. One of "the features of the coming aesa- ainly.be the postal telegraph e President will especiall re Congress again the plan pro 'Prtcirns&tr.Oner&l for uni- lAivlQr&dVilfo position. 'We think f. WraALUi system oPthe Uun'.tvd thrown into the enterpriseranbh In thMrl tffe erftitled to all lliey ask, for they j states with the postal iystwn, while the nir. When will the people learn that Ufa-re the .great ooona oi tue jvauicai pi. - ';' , 7 . - it j, j-lalMrate and special report ou the same in his forthcoming annual report to Con gress. Incompetent to give, uic country Ve mieht say. beget an bdateitPabwJ.Ct4 ttgn .ftjMiot euner oi ine ueg-.i ion-.wllUert to run anewspapcr ; M!&Wjr lhO ros n-ilaWrefrnd if not, wbycB 1 project. j.Jb hut believes it i. easy to ' OkfJ riS declare that theyiwill nut atniizfcle. and all th takes mre energy, pet Mstenec,! bard work ami brain to oes Ijrain to run a newspaper, than it HS'lH A H WAS B 1872. 1872. 1872. when .will they learn that none but the joi:u,,who have the husim ss bred in their bunetilcan didtfTiter says, can publisk fiTTTrnan a v rrfX'f ifh' M '"is ' a newttvarJer stfceresTuily, and at the same Tho Administration and the Carpet-baggers." " 'J " ' 1 VCJTHE CIRCULATION y TUK CAROLINA MESSENOFA: LARGER TBAtt THAT hi- 14 .VI OTHER PAPER PUHLKtrtr. IX EASTERN CAROLINA. r&!' The New York Tivxs, the lcadinjf or- yete tpo m . siann, ue- gari)f4 Admbijsiration?i leyi an Idttriter s artist am pamUanby daub. 4fioj but;wbnderful to say, 1 it is wiiivtUer.pewpaper.orld.. TOjlel Cl8. h!m s.s '-a carpft-b .-'r.2Vi tuv,i.vlof-Iii8 recent p. rform .immigration. MflW n1ffr !h.ir iuUlc le bafliedOi Cuaton-Uouae liig bagger," and sj -aks manyhave.theratural .UVm, they lack, r 1,18 rcce,u P' ormau .u - tli tacUhal exiwrivijce and nature gi?eg; J. ao " 1 , Ti e'.n of -ur S'ate exchaue:;, !--inct- .Uic ;?rt.iin, a e discussing wiih much auiu.a fn the qeiUi-n of imniigration, and lue attrnti.ni of trie Legislature called. to 'nn1 all impcrtnnt subject. The , views ft."?presel by our cotemporarics are va riou5, though all have the same aims. We confer, hiviug given the matter every at tention, that we differ very materially, with some of our friends, a3 to the mot ilablc-method likely to procure immi gration. "We agree that the project should have the sanction and encouragement .?'. r Slate irnvc: umeut. aud do r.iso favor iP!oii.tnuT.t of a Coium'itiyaion of and after a ftsyx and abprtjyej .efforts,' tbeyd throw up their calling in disgust, iand cuse everything connected j with Jt Thotje subscrtbers : who. haet paid in ad- Vance loose tbeir money, ;and Ihe result w a general nnstrust tqaro; newspapers. Even pspers established oaound foiiiHia- tion and of yearBi standing .are made to suffer by the failure of such, unauccess- mi auemps to run a newspaper, mere is no business that requires 60 much tact, on;to ay'it'i3 certain that recent public "events have marie the downfall of his "class (the curutt-bauzer) throughout. the TN accordance with a JL Ili3 Excellency, Tod K. no exy q nueti mi ai mu. cial term of the Superior judgment, skill, and business capacity, as this profession ; and yet there is none which the outside world thinks can be so easily conducted. Abiding the Issue. an effective mail service,' the Postmaster General will try to .cover that incompc tencv bv assumption of th telegraph. Mr.'reswcJl ha detailed a .special officer to rather all the information tpotiiblc on the tekirranhic brach of the questiou, and will afoo rtyhMMoUku ly exhibit of the practical workings or the toglish postal telegraph system. . NKtt ADVKRTTsEMKNTS. Special Term Superior Court. notice, issued by UaIdwell.Gov- Carolina.a sp- Uourt will be speaks of the need of efficient and ecrmo- held for the County of Wayne on Monday, mlckl State governments in the South the. sothday of " mbej 1?J nnd con- whk-hr i4she can only get from the hands Uourt be for tne trial 0f civil tf br own" citizens." The Richmond and Criminal Cases. wr - i ,i , u . tr n All parties and witnesses in all unminai Whio thinks that all looks aj if the new ly P aciions n(w in Coun elected President- ho pnmted so mucn wiI1 appc and answer upon the first day by carpet-bag influence, and whoso first of said Term. .era, has becSpe,t in fetfUl.. up- that Wujj- . ' class ol adveuturere, is about to turn his u!artcrm. JAMES W. COX, ba' k uuon them, to take Mr. CI reel ey 'a Chm'n Board Co Commmiomrt. .tVi. n,l 'ine the order " back Golds W, -Nor. 15th, lS72-td thieves." lias it come to this that the.e NATH'L JACOB! 9 Market Street, Wilmington, N. C. Agricultural Implements, English and American buttery, iron,sieei, nans, Gnns, Pistols, Ammunition, sc. We would respectfully call the attention of wholesale buyers to our full and com plete assortment, embracing all and every description pf Goods in the Trade, and to the superior advantages wc can offer from haviDg.the agency of several of the best leading" Factories. Always on hand Sole and Harness Leather, Kip and Calf Skins. Paints, Oils, Gla.w, Sash, Doors and Blinds, &c, &c. Plcaae call and examine, before purcha sing, the stock at NATH'L JACOBP3 Hardware Depot, sep5-ly 9 Market Street. Fall Goods! Fall Goods! TT,T.TTr7QT0K BjUSIHESS CAED3. gOL bEAR & BROS., 13 Jfc 23 Market L, - WIL3IINT0N, X. c. WHOLESALE DEALERS IX DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, &ct &c, &c. Liberal and satisfactory inducements of. fered to Wholesale Merchants. scp5-ti QOAL AND LDIeI 1 OOO Tons Grate,Stove and Black smith Coal. 2O0O Bbls. Building and Agricul tural Lime. a For sale by 6eiC-3m WORTH & WORTH, " ilmincton, N. CL i uThe Cry is Still They Come." Q W. YATES, PHOTO GRAPI1EU, No. 34 Marktt Street, 2rul and 3rd Floor WU.MINGTON, N. C. Particular attention given to CoDrin and Enlarging old faded Pictures. A call is solicited. op5-3a Irnmip-rAtion. one who und; .-.-lands the ib asd habits of the immirint, aud is filter wke ftimitiar with the system and the various agrncies t be employed lead to ihe rreatcst eood. But the State in ; pre'nt tinancial conditi !i is unable to undertake such an enterprise. Therefore our belief is lhat the end can be best ef fected Iry county and local organization, imauaged by men possessed of every ca pacity, or even individual effort?, to which he Bute might extend such endorsement or Md as would be necessary for the purpose of disseminating information, and to give Lis orgatiizatieiiS, or any elforfs made in .iru direction, the appreva! which would A. re the project strength and assurance of ;d ftiith abroad. Tht niatter of disseminfttiRij informa Oi prin'e'.! in various langr.jjges, is of - si'-: i.nprtance, una" shard'! be dene -T':g;utly and systemaiically, and fr-it.A'f-r i ' the State can give ?buld be 'n tnat direction. It should b-; done in a - ui,T!i and attrnctive manner," giving !' , nrti.-iilars of sgriculturnl a l vantage, .m-1 wefl'th, and climate, trmpprnture, ii pin'cu'ars m regard to furni?, a. d --r ip'un.i showing the genera! cs?pecl of - ' f Sute. The chief effort should' for ;-. nr' itut be directed to -tabiif,king which we consider of . thc.great- i.;pori'iCce4 By securing th immi- ir: of mwi of some capit:il,.if possi .tied id colonies, we could soon star 1 ' - . . i-' ;n migration; s olh im-mjj . .u i - -M would no doubt Of indui-wd 1 v- -hv. letters sent .!cl. to indi and C'''ghborfi' uJ in ihe "wi'!g a more pot-ut iaiLiegce -The South," we are told, has' decided long cherished patriots arc to be slain for Grant by a small majority .1 where- in the house of their friends? Well, sec- fore, those of the South who were not for Dg ja believing. (irant should couiorm to tn juugemeni and pet to work. to bniul up their section s - For the Messem'er. industrial ana commercial prosperity. vej, . , , firr, h.artiir second the motion: lit the S tate Council, Friends of Tern South, like the N.orth, accept the situa- peranoe tion. Lt her resolve, not to waste years In Store! In Store! QjrnA SACKS SALT, Anno busukls corn, qQ UblB Qolden Flecco Syrnp, 2d0 -uDaua . u. Mouspef, 1CA Bbls Bye and Corn Whiskey, 10U :'J0 Bbls Kerosene Oil, 1AAA BARRELS FLOUR, JLUUU Large & Attractive EINSTEIN BR of conduct tlierem recommenaca, nas jnsi in ma miwi na-rnomous munuur iu siriK- Villi been tne course hitherto adopted by all ing contra with the feedings evim;. d at jV , .. . - the last session, which met iu rranklu.t.ou. XXJXJ good citizens and all true men of the ,fh tfa. differetlt counci.s IK B iu si2hin2 for the Possible, but whatever -Mk. Editob: The State Council ot the one Boxes Cheese, Friends ot I emperance con veueu in me ci- Boica .Jraekir-. ler might." ! ty of Fayette ville on the 13th mst. Ibe MQy . , number ot aeiegates in aiienuance were vfi BO'" JJUCKne. such the advice ircet than at anv reviou8 session of that 4tl ... cv i n,.. x.... the IS ew York TniBrE, and the course body. The proceedings were conducted dZU of conduct therein recommended, has just in tba most ha-monious manner in strik- QQQ Boxes candies, lloxes Candy, 1 K Bag8 Pepper, Splco ani Ginger, South. The "South has always and in wrp hvrhlv mrrourairinsr. The ofticisl re- IrVX wt f it y ... v - - r - - a w-a w a m a. foot! faith accented the sitnatio als ! nortp. in the handa of the Secretary, s.iow vF .mi t fi.i .;i.t.tU mnt nW. an actual increase of 1,000 members, over ble one. Not only denied erery ris?h i minister, wa exalted to the position of itaoce of American citiiens, bnt robbe.I of president of the State council. A god the fruit of their labor and 1 industry by ltcticti. . ..1 i The rtinuir Tresident. thuRcr. PaulJ. tax sratrierers ' pies ana roDDerp, tne u . i i ,.,: x...t,irt South" still aceepted the situation, hop- c4iair. has the satisfaction of feeling that og for better times', under better, if not ho has discharged his duties. In aain christian rulers. Not only denied all civ- taking ms stauu in ine ranks ne maj oe it --a L ! - ... tell assured that tns administration i eu- uuu pumic. .r.8uw uuc , Ainenwu . . Friend in citizen, the manhood, ' intelligence and Thouch conservative in his riewa on virtueof the Sonlh.have been insulted, temperance question, his position as a kgraded, trampled on with impmVity and jtlirisnan gemieman ms power a a rl puoiiu sutsaa-cr, buu his uuociauiuc nuii itv render him eminently Qualified for the and still accepts the situation.: jjosition from which he has retired. We But what eW ? -Thefionth must indeed look upon him as one of the noblest t?m- Slve, and live, b canaol undeP sterile asrl-1 PLa.ncu mcn m or.in Carolina Ution. IIss she not appealed tor kindlier 1 O Cases Natmeen. & 2.r0 Roll Bagging. 130 Bbla Oloe. Cff Casee Oysters, 150 lloxes Herrln?. 4tJJ 2 Bbl ilulleti. 100 n ' BoXeB So't0 SacK8 Coffee, Wrapping Paper, Twine. Ac, 6c. For sale by F. W. KERCII.NER, 27, 23 and 29 North Water St., Nov 21 Wilmington, N. C. nxmpn ffmaif rfmiwary dors.d by every Friend in the Stat O.ford. j. c. miss m. e. Mitchkli. Prin the Iclpal; Mr. E, N. Gkart, Associate Principal. l he Mnslc Department Is nnder the charge or 'JpiIE UNDERSIGNED HAS IN Store the largest and most attractive Stock of Goods, he ever bought before. They were Selected with. Care, and bought as low as any one could buy, and will be sold for cash and to prompt paying customers as low as any house in town. He can't enumerate in an advertisement a list of his goods, as He Keeps Everything, hereby notify their old friends and patrons, that they have al ready in store a large stock ot NEW FALL GOODS, and are receiving additions thereto, by every train. yopp fc woolvix, UNDERTAKERS, N. E. Corner Second and Princess Streets, WILMINGTON, N C. Metalic Burial Cases and "Wood Cof!in always on hand. t urnishcd by Telegraph, at short notice. Alexander SrRisr, Jxn. V. Htxsoy. grilUNT & HINSOX, (JKNERAL COMMISSION MKU 'HANTS, DKALEES IN COTTON AND NA 'AL STOUES. WILMINGTON, N. a Prompt sales and returns guaranteed. $ejS-Cn r L. HARRIS, UNDERTAKER. The Largest and Best Stock of and if you don't see what you want ask for it, and he has Hi J 11! Mrs.W. 11. Morrow, well known a an accomplish ed te:icheroflongeipiience. The Spring Seaoion of 1873 opens Jan. 15. Circulars ou application. References All friends and pupils of the late Prof. K. AlltcheU, of the UulTereity of North Carolina. noyl8-w3m Thankful for past patronage he hopes j generous public will continue their trade with him . Ever Brought to (Koldsboro. ' The most powerful and influential lm- oerance organization in the State is in To Those Who Owe Him GfQflCl TOUrnQiTlGrat fr GoCKi8 he woulli My his customers are A . , generally noncst ana clever men, and pay At, lioon T without uunning. lie need not remind Millinfirv! Millinorv! JILIIIIIIUIJ . JiLiUlUUlJ . '. ar.y ?tfp3 are t;. istht neceair; !.:' iand-owuers, Tt-r iiHiulil off'r tlivui for :r. to in Ismail tracts v. m t t 8"Ch se tv JUl't'.U8 on fa- i i. ii o ' onu eiier ireaimeni, ana i nat, nor VavhOv IW. ,,,cseTfelance.,, the coimril a Tnnrmmt ;n tot u at TWm that been, denied, her ?. But she still referred to, is composed, in a considerable Hill cm December 5th, 1872. Kniidits in-tfaat he needs money, because they repts the situation. Tlor sufferings and degree, o: promfaent business men, wflu- tending to nde are required to notify tbe know it, and will come forward and pay , i i. " ! . er.tial christian gentlemen, and the falreat Secretary of the Committee, in writing, as . her sorrows and her heavy,; oppressions (oshU.rs of olJ Faycttcville. soon s possible, llceulatu.ns furnished without; but if there are any who have necessarily begetniuraiuringa iathehi-a,ts The reputatirr of Fayt-tlevirie as a mOS- n application. Prizes in Cash 0, $15 bought his goods and intend to sneak A TVirvim, t. I on aDDlication of her manly 'sons, humrerinir ami thir-tv pitRble eommittuty was fully sustain,. . L. F. WHITLEY, I , . . anQ ITimmiTIgS, W 111 De after their dearcstral 'rights, but Uios the gu,.t of Mr. Lilly, a pro.ni- novltd cOary. - found at . . . . , i... i . ' METALIC AND WOOD Burial Cases, Caslets id Coffin, constantly on hand. Orders by TeleCTaph promptly attended to. Store on 2nd floor, Market and Princess Streets. f secJ n WILMINGTON, N. C. QEO. R. FRENCH & SON, 29 North Front Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. DEALERS Tl? AL.Ii KIXDS OF Boots, Shoes & Leather. We keep the lanrest stojk and best as sortment in the State. Will sell goods as low as any jobbing house North. The most select assortment of Millinery, Ribbons GOOD GOODS at lowest rates a specialty. Orders solicited. Price lists furnUhed seiK-3m , - ' i i nriiLnirrr. nariT or ini? niace. mis ma- nm- I cier.x residencd on "''Hay Mount" is a Man sion of true hospitality. We 3re grni :f ul to the gO(xl...x)i'ple of Fayettevillc for many ayts'of Kiuduoss. ' ' J. II. M. triiij, pajabk in y-ii:!y iist- T!ils would induce a gooM cls 'immigrants, mn of ufflci;-Mf mesas to nl:e ntlesst one crop, t coiho here and file j would l)ring their laboi era with iin-ni. It might as well be recognized at v. uatsct that it Is not an ea?y job to'di rt'Ct any large amount of the great tide of . 3nr:p?n laborinf emigrants from thtir tradenry to the West, whvro cheaper lan;!R and the companionship of so many f their own countrymen whn have al rady settlovl there, offer wtrong indncc fnontf. Per8itent ettort car: a'onc ac complish the work in Ihe course of time. Karopenu capital once "started ami employ ? Viu this State, European labor would of keif follow. This is th rystem, different from that (r the Western Statea, which must be got n operation, if Ihe project sh tll succeed!. We propose to discuss 4he subject more fully hereafter. hour, and noble betake themselves to, their' ploughs, their" looBii aud thvir anvila to. build up thir shattered fortunes ,aud to maintain their position among tuo groats est aud best and purest of their Bpecies. r.. . ? ' " "... . ..' . . "ui sm, accepiing uic situation in j j good faith, as honest, men .and good citi zens, may not the South rewmahle hope that the chief victors in the late struggle, now ftel Inclined tocorrect abuses , ahd satisfy all just complaints to the ex tent of their potter ? The late canvatR i lias enlightened not only the Iorth, but t-ven the whole 'eWiliaed world with regard . A 1 1 1 . - I 1 ' 1 1 io oouin-.-rn local ruic, u causes ana us non wincn convenes mree weeKs nrmce perils. No one, North nor South, any b?? notable in any particular respcet. longvr pretends that things are as they t " " .w T, 'n "m lait:more tlian nine weks. Anv obnoxi ous nieasurep, with th present poliiical status of the Iiou6. could be easily "talk- NOTICE. Legislation By Congress. Kven at this early day there are indica tions 'as to the measures which will be pressed before tlx next Radical Congress, during the approaching w inter A Wash ington correspondence writes : TIllt OOM1NO flE&PtOK-r-TH PRESIDENTS fO UCY, KTC VH ANNUAL MESSAGE. Itj is not generally believed that the Fes- ties and not pay what they honestly owe, j he wants to get rid of all such. All tnliMnl tn flio firm .-.f T A Q & Co.. are reaueted to cull at the store of 1 eil'ect to buv Cotton, Corn, &c, and Mr. II. J. Blackley, the sU)re formerly oc- W lno highest market price in payment cupied by J. A. bcott x Co., and settle I of accx)unts, and in cash accounts. ISo longer indulgence can b given. Accounts must be paid, or same will bo placed in hands of olllc-rs for col lection. J. A. SCOT r & CO. novl8lm H.J.fAVlX. Z. E1IISTEIII& BRO.'S. Suspended. should be at the ' Sotith. Eren in those States where Uepublicau rule meets with no oprujsition, things are .in the worst con dition. I I But regrets for th paiit are discourag ing and unavailing. Let thfin sleep. Let the South in again accepting the situatioa drink fresh draughts of hope from, the re newed ' administration now omniDtent for good or evil. From it let iw hope for the good.: Let it have ii fair trial.. No admimstration' since that of Washington was ever half so strong.' Will not that Th strength, if fmthmarelse. imrJi-d it to com- ac Winston JNatiokal Kki-uhmoas miserate the fallen, do their simole i'usticel wucr uas Huspenaea puu.cation. So and pour oil on the bleeding "wounds of Ihese radical papers are nearly the oppressed South f Tt tiaa iln bmr dl kept up y onice-holders subscription any need ot its nolJcna, '! its Kirks its ... 1 . - l. a . . I i .ui mHn a uie campaign iseiulcd thy spirts tyrants r swindlers. Gen. Grant KIT uj. tue giioat. liat the truth is. the th t suD, .kl .t.i. .rwa,,r bUoiuesi, in both political par- their perverse persecuting Isystems, and , ruout m mis biau, and of unless be is less than man! bo win . . !.1!A...I 1 - a . - ' T " T u. i.u.ueuaiiewnoneiiaitor hem ly do it. If. not aadlV:Urtann; int-t -n: . a. a . l- 9 w rv. ' e pr,M ai a ueau ioa to the:r publigk- be th South and as sadfV' all inr, ,r TuisuakB had fm tin. intn;. 1 . . . - ' . i - " iiiccuifj nan vniprnnwni an umr ;.i.t. n w I ' .v.viuuivui UU VUUAI .IIV 1LH Mil IIVHT the counlrv. In the animr 'It 1... I It lnii tut It in navurlin1o "r I " -11 papers these shall alHtK; sorely dliap . , ... . . !. l r 1 v " G,n. Grant d. not soon, in his Wh Way, thev should be. ifanvof them .r.. v. . , ..."! J' ...., :, riewi oe Known at xne-T5dum that thieves .,jr iHvuuHT. aia extenaea to ,,. nA lnr. ' i. J-... - j iiuuiuuuj i rum rs. firm liv t!ti cni'irvn ifu I -r- - ,--vV ... ..,..uuiui jo,t rttributloh'bV ebon!iie th-mtlTM led to death" by the opposition, and are 3000 lbs. Iron Ties THE LARGEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF GROCERIES IN WAYNE COUNTY. t 100 Bbls. City Mess Pork, 150 " Flour, all grades from $7.50 to $12. 30 Sacks Coffee, Java, Laguyra and Rio. 25 Bbls. Sugar, all grades. 4000 jard Extm Heavy Baggyig. Courtesy and attention JOHN H. POWELL, to the wants uf our patrons, is GoMhboro, N. C, Sept. 23, 132. OUT leaduig rule. STOLEN Z. EINSTEIN & BR0. IROM the premises of the subscriber on the C.th of November, a Bay Jenny fllle. blind in lxth pvea kirfca whpn thp Mt,!' ls? Call and examine our that will lead to her recovery. WM BRYANT. La Grange, N. C, Nov. 14-w3t V.aiAM, J. J. SCOTT, Bass, Scott & Co., Cottom Factors and General Com mission Merchants, V. Water St., under Cotutncrcvtl ExcLwgi, WILMINGTON, N. C. sT"Liberal advances made on consign ments of Cotton, Naval Stores and Coun ty Produce of all kinds. :;:M-3ni H. BRUNHILD & BH0., WHOLESALE Liquor Dealers AXD noty therefore, likely to be introduced and pressed, merely for want of time. No new lomestic legislation ou the tariff or on the internal revenue issues except perhaps slight mordificationB of the law guggtgted y experience to tbe Commissioner of In ternal Revenue are probable, though bills looking to an abolition of the stamp 5000 yards Standard 4 4 Sheeting. 3W0 " tt. U. Uinghams. 25 Boxes Family Soap. 20 " Candles. 10 Bales Cotton Yarn. 250 Sacks Liverpool Salt. Hoop Iron, Glue, Bungs, &c. I am prepared to make liberal cash ad- BANK OF MW MOVER, GOLDSBOnO, X. C. R B. ORDEN, President, n. P. HOWELL, Cashier. MAHUFACTORERS of CIGABS, Wilmington, N. C. Wo have the largest and best assorted sW;k in the State. Purchasers will do well to call an4 see us befirc buying elsewhere. novll DRY (GOODS. J. FERNBERGER & CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN stock of Fine and Clieap DIRECTORS : K. B. Borden, Herman Weil, W. T. Faircloth, A. J. Galloway, W. F. Kornegay. Z IlIJSTEirJ &BR0. a 1 V ci. . a duty on matches and bank checks and ances on touon i ana .ayai aiores to ne i.t.fr in tT 5r,f shipped to Murchison fc Co, New ork. (Cotton will be held six months if desired.) Tersons wishing to buy Supplies, fcc., for cash, can do so low, and get fresh Gro ceries, received every week. A. DAY. Airont. Goldsboro, X. C., Nov. 18, 1872-2w jomhiute.. Hruco high time that this came was nlared nni 1 evyry tmvn wanU a 1 rt ft,n,tWK. .u. iiriuL -,.;,. r. The, Woo. Uul , ,:,. 1 Z'ZJZ ,!Ti ) a u.ipapvr can trumpet its advantaices ' -. - .' I .., r :.;..;d. and tuaku the .world f iii. th. . ' u-ia,UUy0iostadvI , i;uiit ccliwa of lh Jlnd oa tU I The admmirtratica 1 rUiL ,i.iincat Batthoalol tbs-- "p opl j in a' hot. atew -.Thft n4.TlWtc . Li..l-.a-j r.fi cn,U,and the pnr Unlrctl. If haod that . the riUdk!aU J.lL wK.,.. ... nuaatLnt the paper hobteUvd id lMr nrotions. anl at 1 i . 'a a I .aMa VUllb 1 ITUt ff a ia nimy snjscr.ptwa, terj enoazh to nltlon shall . , i4iin it iaa Uhu.t. way, the ... . . . i- . "i i'""" joaruai coaunuea to iSflf. ttiy have ghould-refus tl,W,W. aJJL.- . . r . I mcj VUV IKRT- "nuns pa4,er is naturally sickiv. My iftjot-tKfh-tAik, J ... - 'f ' . " nfc.su CKCKU !ciUi9 uiaudgju D an 'IncwirpL-tTTit'pcf him, and gratitude should prompt a soJ, it spardVu .scut-;TLis h-Wiiru. .If tberw litjuhcs duced. There is a irood deal of conversation in various official and unofficial quarters as to the probable foreign policy of the Admin istration, and a revival of tbe Santo Do mingo project of annexation and a new Cuban policy arc very generally believed as in store for the future, though cot quite readv tor development at present. The President,; flushed with success at Geneva, longs, it is saul, for iresb diplomatic "field? and pastures" new." lie will in his annual message congratulate Congress and th country on the results of Ihe "peace ful arbitration" under the treaty of "W ash ington, &nl reiterate that au example has bet-ii set which may be followed by other civilized nations, and finally be the m-ns of returning to productive industry mill ions of mm now maintained lo settle the disputes of nations by the bayonet and the broadside." the message will of course ask for the legislation from Congress required bytbe tweBty -sixth, twenty-seventth, tnenty-eicth, twecty-ninth, thirtieth, and .. .. .1 rr. . t v r . I lOiriy-nrsi ariiciia oi iuu ireaiyi rv asn- tv tj-t t VXTTTTI T x in;tAn relating to 'the canal Navigation, ! iV. 15. XJLVJIjIjvJ V JiiLiXJ, Goldsboro Seict nd Wilmlugtoa Journal copy 2 week and Bund till. john o. Damage, (Succtior to E. Oixaoi St Sos,) . MAMACTORER SHELL LIME WHOLESALE DEALER l.V AU Kinds Bnilding Materials, Lime, Cement, Calcine Plaster, NOVA SCOTIA LAND PLASTER, Common and Press Bricks, Goat and Cat tie Ilair, Laths, Slates, all sizes ami kinds, Tar. 1 100 & 101 Water St., Norfolk, Va. t an 14 t; I trantportation in transitu oi bonded gKHls. tho. fisheries, &c. and for which bills arc already pe-.iding in the House. me rresiueni, u it ueueveu, sun ad heres to bi views, 'heretofore expressed, that the distnrbed condition of Cuba "con tinues, to-be a source of annoyance and of anxiety," bnt la now reinforced by the doctnne established In the Treaty of Washington thatthe United States mwt continue to obstain from interference, and specially prevent the fitting out in its ports of armed vet-atis for eith r belier GOLDSCOnO, N. C, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public generally, that he has removed to the brick store, next door to John. H. Powell's and ono door north of C. G. Perkins , where he will sell his tStocli of Goods, CONSISTTSQ OF DRY GOODS, UATcs BOOTS, SHOES, .nu nurts, uituu.ttiujs, &c as low as they can be bought elsewhere in Uoldsboro. Hoping by a fair and honora io??fsLinow for tbc tran Boots & Shoes, Hats & Caps, tion Exchange for tale on New York. Balti more, fcc. Deposits received. Gives all the advantages of a Sayihbi Bank by issuing certiticates of denoeit bearing interest. eeDt26-tf FALL AND WINTER GOODS! iVI- TM. KATZ, 30 Market Street, Wilmington, N. C. Furnishing Goods, Groceries, Saddlery, In endless variety, at Z. Einstein & Bro.'s. Wines, Liquors, Cigars -tViicl Tobacco, No. 32 North Wntrr Street. Wilmington, . C EST Country Merchants and Liquor Dealers will find it to their intert t give us a call. Orders by mail receive prompt attention. novl-3m STIEFF'S PIA110S! A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OP Ladies' Dress Goods, Glotlg ! doing ! In every variety, quality and styl SHAWLS, SCARFS, CLOAKS; nm. u m :Tl,r; i bl course to meriti liberal shareof public en At the same time it will appe.ir that patronage, he soliclta a trial P instrnctiona have been issued to our naval i . ! a. m . I ' ana civu oacera ipare no tnort to pro- (ILL PERSONS in lebted to me either piMjfcuj MU Jiiai ui American - cx by note or account, will please come citizens In Cuba, and that coxreeDondence forward nd anttfo fnrtii. Lu now utm in prrgreas with Spain req.iir- cannot be ifivea. My Books and accounts mg uMii;nuu uu tuuuuiii.jr in now in- are ai me store oi a., a. iiouoweil, who is avoe.f KuV it 4a.. not , be iexed thit thtj ' authorized to receipt f-T money due me. mc65$ffiwbiih in fact has not been Cdm-1 cctl7-lm ' JESSE HOLLO WELL, The Stock "Par Excel- MEH'S AMD BOYS' VEAR, or " "ant house FunmsuiNo ' raracB or peasant. . AN . Z. Einstein & Bro. WUite (Uoods, &c, Jkc, Ac, In abort, everything that can be called for in Staple and Farcy Dry Goods, and Notions, Jfcc Liberal Discounts, TO WHOLESALE BUYER8 orn motto ici Sales aid Small Profits, novll'lm Strictly adhered to. M. M. KATZ, 35 Market Strctt. Give us a call! Give us a call! Give us a call! Z. EINSTEIN & BRO. Opposite the New Hotel, Coldoboro, KI. C. UWAHDS OF FIFTT RST PREMiriH GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS Were awarded to CI1AS. M. STIEFK fortbet lIAiOa In competition with ail the leadisf Manafacturera of tbe country, omrs aid hkw warekoom. N. 9 N. Liberty St., Iinitiirure, Ml. The ScietTt Piano contain all tb prorement to be found in a flrct c'ar iBO with additional improTcniui of h un tion not to be found in other Iutrnuii.ti. t n. toach mod finUh of their in-trnmit codo be excelled by any manufactured. , A laree ataortnient of hecoud liaud Tiiao u- wayaon hand, from 475 to , Parlor and Church Orgauo. oid- 3) ty le om hand from fSO and op ard , Send for Illustrated Catalogue. cor.UJBW names of Ter 19J0 Southerner. rxk of k" Virginian. 200 North t'aroliniau. lVi EU-t Tf neaaeeanJ.and other throaghout tbeSou:h. have buuaht tho htieff Plana ince the cfM tht war, oct 1 . E. M. LSHMAN , WnOL&AUC DKALEn IS Liquors, Wines, Segars and Tobacco, E. Centre St under Telegraph Office, GOLDSBORO, N. C. I HAVE how In store a full snppJ0 Liquors, Begars and Tobacco. Retailers will find It to their advaaf8 j to giTe me a calL 4 Orders soUcited and aatiifaction guaraa- f I i V i '. 1 I hi Eept.5,1879. teetL..,. mu" ! t . ' t- j i i I ;
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 21, 1872, edition 1
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