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WlLiriKGTOH-BXISIlISS.ai3lL3. arflte&iWtt of .heState and people .tead- j J "fdiS ixTTn- TliT of ,iioMWP8itica mar this"great wor WJ j - 1 K ste tPvl'HMS d offensive to the just aid; good , - V-.Y , . Vih'SC.' v. ; ; of both parties : and we atJntontl knch rWWyf'SU the work oflftitftrtff -jfe m fJU I'm! f.)f1iff Ji.-. biding a change of the corporate name He moved also to amend ayvxixing ine utnrart8;ot fxigtU a siiTfxmtrpe.r tnilii lfr:RTaambfcria.iii arftcancedVUie ois Willih Ineaalof thi friend! of the bill to ac cept khtteridraelxj&i Tlwy wer ac cinfly fifeorporateaia the-toilL ' conciliation and concussion, iThaifmended, the bill passed lis tnira ..... - readmir bv a vote i 43 10 1. ana wm present a constitution xor tran -itt to the Hou8e. constituents and posterity On motion of Mr. Merrimon, the rules r,lWK:tP? w6lKWf8ithcttlf iV iri-v. LskI ivrre suspended and tuebill to regulate ... t He prices tor priming, ccc., was put upon us xnira reacting. - - house. - . Monday, Dec. 16. Speaker Robinson In ' tlieliiair. The bill to amend the charter of the FX T R A"! ! ! Wilmington and Planters Railway com- p0m Am flf!" Christmas. Joiner-OeeW After the defeat of Mr. Respass mo tion to strik ptt $0 ccnt andifai'tt 75 a pany was taken up and passed its several read inns The motion ot Mr. .Bennett to reconsl-l devwas made the special order for to-morrow at 11 o'clock, a. m. By Mr. Badsen A resolution asking the committee on the State Library to re- port by bill or otherwise, what steps shall betaken by this General Assembly to, sup ply the National Library with such of the public laws of North Carolina as are not now in said Library. Adopted. THE SIGN OF THE ' lit 1V. !!. I h i ''-V I'M' 44 '1 , L ' cmoLiSA .V:.S"A'A ER A '.K-rDf.ug tli- tiling oft 1 biuu esu pfV vv ictv r i i . f... r . - Wy issue of the the price er yum -wonr per-r,wir tms, r NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. , onrl 1 fin on ft iniprt$1.50 for rule anal nrmtfii that. mpmoranlP. anil I ... . - 1 i niviirf iwnpif ill. I li 1 1 iiMjwni im ill ki rm I . -u : "o""" " r . Al STROUSE & SOUS' poruiAn STORE. the past. It pc-1 On motion of Mr. Powell, the rules . . ' t ; -i . r 1 1 . . . . . ; . . ' i . i::.rj7.:-.r i s .r Monday in January. xt week ' and if were susperided and the engrosse.1 bill pro- - friVoiie'entmflre than another viu.ug r-nuc "" "l " ,i. lJ . i ,! . J Court Judges by the voters of the several ' 'hat slwUld 'demand o&t,profo6nd rever- : v. ;a, oeM- it n,i and T..e, itife ffee cpochjUbe day, the: hour third readings the third reading by a vote i j.VhW;h gave cxisteoce to Mm iwbo bo no- of .39' to ,. . . . i In v .inu rppsed.in behalf ouc fallen race, The matter of reg uat5nge. i . - i' .- tprpat was diswiasftn at conioerabie lenirth n I T. ..,n,l hnvj lAfn nnilf rither than a ?lO- I Sr. -Ka nror Fcribcw ofi onr.weeMv- Merger that .rrT' "T L- Zli. T "wu' ; i ; y .o v.ui buuw cvw. uia - Oxford High School, J H HORNER, R. H. GRAVES, The Spring Session will begin the 2nd 1 s Fdrnitare Store OIi Jb EAT , it' . . ... . . 13 & 20 Market SL, ..WHOLES-VLB DEALERS IK DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SUOE3, HATS, ' : &c-, ' Ac., &c Liberal and satisfactory inducements of fered to Vtolesala Merchants., ?op5 1 tJiMUSrscst. AutiAHDira SrariiT, BrtiuA iCt-Consul, gPltUNT & IIINSON, GENERAL COMMISSION. 'MERCHANTS, DEALERS IS COTTOy AXli TfA VAt STORES, ' ' WILMINGTON, N. C. Frompl sales ad returns Guaranteed. Principals. fall goods H- Weil & Bros. v - ' Terms, as heretofore. Oxford, N. C, Dec. 18th, 1872-w4w CLOSIWG OUT A S we have made a change in our firm TX7E have now on hand a full Stock f T of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, con sisting of commenng-wun ioe x .Ar gtahd a lledeefnr Hence, F,sc tjfplargetUflpaandalsppTPvv :.rHcc fts-aiinrVersary ;dught" oti 1 i tl.crwis... It will then beUc 19 .v.' U, on 'xXWjlMbTiKm -atS!9.4r WiPi I It U.k fcrinA irt v.llrt'g nravers which UfHtekc is expecu yj.nK uup ..naturallf awakens ourt tenderest and best wck We conceive that our -greatest u.-s i ft3 bc(n ln tW increased g6od Will ; 1' . ottr5Knt commencing Jan. 1st, 1873, we now Buggles.Bockaways.Phstons J "-v "r" nr 11 n at their spacious ware room at the gain lift rotyaiyall. the mr&, ,kindlyti attributes anu lavor wnicu me . ' "7 are touched and attune4 to Wiapalhy. quirecIWtnei'nhmbaha'characterfU.' aottal menus, -.suiai mf . 7 witli an' . 1 ii ,1 ; . t r ' - w. . t t HOUSE. RlIAt. DeC. ldtn. .TnTYiri-Soot-. "RnocriAfl TTnr- ouse called to order 'at 10 a. tn. Mr. Xrr Strr epaker Robinson in the chair. """V 7 4 Rv Mr. Shackleford : A bill in favor " uucuuwe ""c. yyujc m 7 of B. Murrell, Sheriff of Onslow. Referred. - Br Mr. Marler: A resolution for the benefit of the teachers of common schools. Referred. W. a. BAM, J. J. COTT, ' B J. SACt. Bass, Scott & Co., Cotton Factors and General Com mission Merchants, .V. Water uitdtr Comintrcuil ExcJuinge, WILMINGTON, N. C. t3f"Liberal advances made on consign. ments of Cotton. Naval Stores and Coun try Produce of all kinds. oct31-3m dec!9 2t R. E JONES & CO. WARRENTON Female College, earnej papur ill desetvti this favor s ami tjoBfi-li By Mr. Watson : A bill to require fines and ncn<ies to be Daid into the '' ilnlprtrrt.filp.'ihV arfl ' We feel like iriving I onnntSr tn-nanrw fhr thftlwnfit ofthecoill- dencaby ytysuuig fh? Pap cpiirsa which vft,tt6 thwe enobling faculties, in doing mon schools and poor of the county. Re: has de-Lfved and gained it, in the future. Too t L.egislation. r 1 ( , . To' a' lax-ndilen, iVov'erty stricken' pc'o- of which begets liappmess. It will be much h'gisl Atnonf? lb ptescMit cdnstitution entaila upon us; that of covupelingjtUe, Ijtg)slature, to meet ev ery year, if not. the greatest, is .yet great ly to b.: deprecated., yitiwing tlirougji the medium of dollars and cents it is a gr.-at ami gVo'.v'fn'g'evit" '-Indeed ltr is a' nuisance which 'ought to b( and, wd b6pe, will bt? abateii. The amount which it annually"' ; . wanting, in hlo's solaces and comforts. .... . i HM:v all be able to emoy the feast free TVnll PilnAM . ' f 1 (ALA ,X OJ)tl ) Bedsteads, Notions, &c. All of which we offer at prices a little lower than the same goods can be bought for elsewhere. We are not Selling at Cost, NEITHER ARE WE Giving away Goods, but if you have any trading to do, call on us and we will give you a fair trade and the value of your money. Good Goous at POPULAR PRICES ! Even the widow's mite, if tendered at she Bennett the introducer, gave the history da, J anar 9 183 anJ continue 20 Quick Sales and Small Profits, give itUike bread cast upon the waters, of the Dunlap case. Resolution adopt- 'sb us freel7and with ap-1 CUl ffiON FRONT STORE WARRENTON, N. C. The Spring Session of 1873 will begin on the 15th Jan'y, and continue 20 weeks. Board, (exclusive of lights and wash - in,) $70.00 Tuition in regular course, 25.00 ferred. Thn roanlntinn f rv 5nctrnt. thf riniTimtt- uell, Aherefore, to think pf the poor and t Constitutional Reform to enquire Charges f:r extra studies, moderate. niJv Uo contemplaU their; poverty and into the nronrietv of so amendimr article . Jforiuii parucuiars, appiyw) a. a j .1: X. A.V. V..iMit'ftil I o O 4-VkA fsnat i frtif inn r t tho " , - v i . ... i 1 . i i : i -? . . -. . . i ac t moirA oil a ooti inn vivu vrup uuv i ; stores a kind rroiuence mav have eraci-1 " l" . " I I .a. o I I nle ft irh'W North Carolinians an4 ' too4 ,5 1 ' Tp, ken up and after a speech by Mr. turner, flC rcUcr OCIIOOI. pu, but n as ionn v.dromiiaus an, ; ou3iv bestowed unon vou. There lscon- rLii, . . a ; ot w - ww. -..w, Respectfully call the attention of the public to their mag nificent display of IL BRUNHILD & BR0., Liquor Dealers AND MAMFACTDRERS of CIGARS, Wilmington, IV. C. We have the largest and best assorted stock in the State. Purchasers will do well to call an4 see us before buying elsewhere. novll T. M. JONES, Pres. . . j . . . -I . " was lauiuuuy a vows ui io w t. lation becomes an oppression. 1 both .in giving and receiving,, The resolution to authorize the Attor i innumerable evswMcbi ' orir wlilst biessinffs from mercy's' exhaust- ney General to test ia the Supreme Cour KITTRELL'S, N. C. FURNITURE, whilst 'blessings from mercy's exhaust- ney General to test la the Bupreme Uourt FRED. A. FETTER, A, M., Principal. Veisioundin-'like dews from heaven, of the .United Btrtaj tho jartodietlou of CHAS. FETTER, A. M., Asst. Prin. never fail ih rich-reward. t., rinnion nAi wa t.tPn n Mr. The 14th Session will begin on Thurs- J. FERNBERGER & CO. WU.ULESALE DEALERS IX Wines, Liquors, Cigars VikI Tobacco, No. 32 North Water Street, Wilmington, .. C. fj" Country Merchants and Liquor Dealers will find it to Uieir interest U trive Orders by nu.il receive prompt must rvtuiui . ;Witb ten-fold recompense. t parity, ranks highest among christian vir tues. It, (ia our hppe4that on the appf oach,- n jubilee no human. being may be found in ous. lhe people pay,, the jiiopey, j tin; it''pv'tyt uoldcrs of'the Sute, scarcuy stop tu tliiak af it, till thy. tax coUecftorr notiii'.-s th'-iu to call at his office and pay up. When that call is made the pocket .iutvc'!s touchl'd,1 ' and h'nndfcdo'f ' poof iiUMi,;Yill ver tlie Bfate, and of all shades of . iilltlcs, expirirtice a sensation tlmt-is easier .frlttliiu.fkescrilKjd. They haven't got tli.' money. l,ut. the taK.mH4Vbt paid. 'What ii to be viv. i SojmgtULair . . must ;hing . in.dispeusa- Lly ii;. eewary . perhaps to the ordinary v. ui's ;inducoinfufts of his family. In family di-cusiftc? tlii (i'Mion details fife il'rfhd- c-.-ssavy: " je'ry tiiHu in the State whether h;' i worth flye ''hundred, five thousand or titty thousand dolkirs feels that his taxr es ary burtrhiiii'.isiy lA'"ge, au.d knows, at ilit- ;-un.y ti.uj, iii.al ifinual seions of.tlw; i :'! ,'tt ; i-j iiip --'yy Uv-'yi io tu-.-- t:;.t' irAm sorrow,' with hearts, perchance, bithefto stricken, made gladsome through pflces' iof kindness! ' '' ' ln thiss'pirit, thankful .'for favors ex tended; by our many friends, wewish them ) aERRY aod HAPPY ; CHRIST MAS, with long life and prosperity in the future. , f ..... . ine Din io amena sccuon y ot iqc aci -jinarA nnHn.Hncr f,,oi flnH 15tM nrl conceruing county Treasorers was taken Tuition H5. For circular, address either of the Prin cipals. decl9-lm up and passed its second and third read- mgs. Our Motto. For bargains, call at STROUSE'S. Goldsboro. N. C, Dec 19th, 1872. A. H. KEA.TON, DEALER IN Groceries and O on- R ibbons, Rufliings, Razors, fectionaries, GOLDSBORO, N. C. Tjenoir. County, SENATE. Satubdat, Dec. 14. President Morehead in the chairr Mr. Love,, a bill in relation toattorneys- at.law ; allowing any person who may have' been admitted to practice before the Sunerlor Court of any other State. tb prac- KIXllswi fio'SlSJl: lice ueioie mc oupeiiu vumw ua . mis Bieting of the followiug articles, via : State, without going before the Supreme Bacon, Pork, Lard, Flour, Meal, Coffee, Court. Referred. Sugar, Molasses, Vinegar, Butter, An act to incorporate the iJank Of Kal- Cheese, Buckwheat, Pickle, Beef Tongnea, ' eigh. The act would re-enact a charter L?d. Br- ",ce' iISm,?yV,A.tmoreJS1 w B T IIIENS ,fo . , . n 0ff' $ n( V nsfht 8 Minced Meat, Cakes and C rackeri I O, OOtained In 18 U. or au kinds, Cindy, Oranges, Apples, Cocoannte, J-J Sheetings, Shirtings, Satchels, T owellings, Trunks, Toilet Soaps, on of con- Ozuaburgs, Overshoes, Overcoats, TJndershirtSjUnblcachedDoraestics Shawls, Shoes, Stockings, Scarfs, Edgings, Embroideries, Extracts, S witches, Scissors, Snuff. ; LA-Gu.vsGE,'pec. 18, 1872 EDiToRAi;bi.rxA' Messenger'. jtaiucu iu ioiu. or all kinds, Cindy, Oranges, Acples, C'ocoanate, The committee reported adversely, be- Citron, Raislne, Prunes, Dates, Jicslcatcd Cocoa licving thatJ the end desired could be ob- n i ke1D ' ' rres;rve(i uin-er' &c' , After some' dlSCUSSlOll by Messrs. Nor- LQch .9 Peaches. Pine Annies. Tomatoes. Oreen 1'DRAti SlRl-i-Th'e m'iny readers1 of VOUr Wood, Flemming, Welch arid Merrimon, Corn. Condensed Milk, Freeh and biced Oysters, valuable paper have doubtless missed the Harris, col., moved to recommitt bill IoIt commuuications of your correspondent, I Judiciary Committe 3. L'x-GRANft; Wrfe we permitted to haz- Mr. Worth moved to amend by request ard t guest why. his. letters, bnve, ceased to I ing the said committee to report a gene- pp ar, we fchouid say, that is we sup- raioiii regulating ine rare, or mieresi, My stock of goods is too laree for me to call your attention to the different articles, bat will ask you to call and examine for yourselves before purchasing elsewhere. l hanking my friends and customers for their h;-::n.'.o,mftl lwnnini... a.sVT th.t thrniKrhmit th fltflte. whh fthall onerntR ?. Ponage, i earnestly asK a continuance of . - v., ......... vuv. u. - - t a I the same. 1J !,! I il. f !ueotht? -indivuRTai.' engrossed his at-i upon all alike. Adopted. U;3;'.'i:..i, .. 'uucu t ii.Ueud to newspaper Bill for the relief of certain school ryns,..u seii.ee. ' ' teachers was called up, giving 'pay to such ' Hut LTvangiMtmist yQ heard from. teachers as failed to receive pay up to the Married at the B;vpiist Church in this time of the passage of the present school Mi'V e oil in;' j. i lij iiim., iiy ine ivev. SILT. 1 tvsueui. i afstu lia Bi vtim iimuiiiga. annual ! ii.irirann 'Mr. Wm! M. Nettles to MissE. " Mr- Ellis, of Columbus, called up bill accl9 n.y and .--.rii- i i i Hiiiiy n ii nv iiu; i om - i- n il lue oniv I", il th'rc!t?follu.vs in the wake of I.v'i.Maturee.1 As our present laws stand I L Jpyne?, both of La-Grange.- Just af- relating to an appropriation of $70,000 to U r the'een-mony, they left for Chatham the Insane Asylum. He stated that the ( o., where they tnterid to reside and committee had made special inquires into liere we truat they, will eniov orosneritv the iustitutiou, had examined the books, A 'I Just Received FOR THE SHEETINGS, TOWELLINGS, TABLECLOTHS, FLANNELS. ' COUNTERPANES and a general assortment of Dry Goods, at STROUSE'S. yM. G. MORISEY, A T TO 11 NEY A T LA TT, GOLDSBORO N. C. Having resumed the Practice, I can be found at the Court House. Office first door on the right hand. nov!4-tf which they offer at as low rates as any house in any of the northern cities. Having made arrangements with the largest manufacturing firms north, and by special ar rangements with one of the most extensive factories in New Hampshire, they are now pre pared to furnish any article de sired. We have on hand, CHAIRS, us a call. attention novl-3in LIFE ASSOCIATION of AMERICA. ASSETS 'S3.6I3.I53.50. Principal Ofilct St. Louis, Missouri. North Carolina Department. OFFICE AT RALEIOn. Kemp. I Battle. Pres't. S. J. White, Treas. A. U. Lee. Vlce-Prea't. I Dr. J. McKee. Med.Ot J. M. Tate, Sec' J. O. M. Bnabee. Att'y. Gtk, II. 11KTLI, Manager. iMEivnmtx mi wen office. B. L. Terrv. Preldent, I W. Geo. Brinon.Trea. O. W. DHI.'Vlce Trea t, Dr.C.Dtifl'j.Jr.aied.Off. Geu. Green, Attorney, D. T. Carraway, Sec'y. r.y"(Jlve3 all the adrantaire of a local Conpa nj. with the ctrenctb of a National Organization. v Kttp the muiuf at lumu, and loan at 8 per cent tntorert. tVlxK Agents wanted. Apply to 1. T. CARRAWAT, Vxtiicl JgenL Newbcrn, X. C, Sept. 1C, 18Ti-Sm t'ney artveqaallya niystery, id. many iu 'at.inces, to the I ncll and the B.ir til';; Juilge aul ih lawyeiv rSo coutiictiMg are tliey at oresnntj t.lnt?it was found necess-. iiry to aixpoint . a commission .to codify and h.irmouiz'j.thuni as far as praetieabh- to 'g'et'up'a Coijifutlqh of' siicti only as are operative and binding oh' the ' people'. This has bcen'ddni"and done well, know ing, s wo do, the distinguished gentleman who didnfi But it cost money to do it, though it is supposed the cost will be'do frayodl bythe sale of the books.- WIku i f it tioeB T . t Thit cost pomes i ant- of the pockets f a portion of tb e people, the law)"en;f and' diminishes the - gchefat fund just by 8o'4nnclu Bat tioYo - This new eoHipdtt!ion-o four laws has been complUl... and ove4 before it i A nice assortment of Fancy Articles suita ble for and happiness. - . ,, . ; I &c., and thought it had been managed s l here are no indications that we will with economy. Iiave a "Very' exciting Christmas ; we hope Messrs. Ellis, Murphy. Miller and Res lHwdiver, that good,. generous, old Santa pass in favor and Messrs. Worth, Waring, Cluu3 will make it convenient to pass this I Love and King ugaiust, discussed the mea- ("1 w CTm 1 Q TTooonf-C3 ! way for the pleasure of ourlittle folks. sure : Bill passed second reading. Vylll loulllclo X ICoUIlLS . 1 he building spirit here, though some- Senator Allen, recovered -from his e- Elegant Extracts for the Handkerchief. v uaitiwawu uithuut euurriy cateu,. oouie j veif, mu ibposuiuu, vvas 111 ui sua i. new dweihugs are m progress and there is ChristmasHolidays, A; B HOLLOWELL, Miller k Kirhys. GOLDSBORO, X. 3., RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public generally, that he has removed to the brick store, next door to John II. Powell's and one door north of C. Q. Perkins', where he will sell his Cane Seat, Wood Seat, Office, Library and Dining Room Chairs, CHILDREN'S CHAIRS, Ac HOUSE. Sattjkdat, pec 14, Speaker Robinson in the chair. a demand for more.1 If some one, enter prising like our "barn" men, would erect a few comfortable dwellings within our corporate limits We "'think they would be occupied at tmee. " ' . " The want of a hotel is still felt with ns; and we repeat what has before been said iti your paper, that the local and transi ent biani, would pay a hotel , kept on a State fails to convict, and where polle itifHlcrate-Male. Ve are decidedly m fav. proseqnis are entened, was taken up. r of Improveuvnta, first at home, then Mr. Bennett offered a proviso as fol- a. uo .xv nearest place, then the next iOW3 . that this bill shall onlv anulv to T DRY GOODS?HAt BOOTS, SHOES, I "WcVSll Stllld.S, German & Burnett's celebrated Cologne, riUiiUJNb, (iKOCtiKlLS, fec., assorted sizes ; also one of the largest and as low as they can be bought elsewhere in most spienaia stocss ot Fancy Soaps ever uoidsooro. Hoping by a fair and honora offered in this market. ble course to merit a liberal share of public uur stoc& ot uigarsis of a superior qual- patronage, ne solicits a trial uy Toilet Tables, At 12 o'clock the House bill No. 55 to amend section 4, chapter 186, laws of Poplar Enclosed Wash stands, Bureaus, wood and marble top. As heretofoie we will continue to keep A LL PERSONS indebted to me either i hand ail Medicines. Drugs. &c. usually A by note or account, will olease come ilirnori'',maX kept in first clas3 Dr"S Stores, which we forward and settle, m further indulged -r, , 0, . "'.toii'iSnSJ fe caL, hpeT?he off" upd the most ble 51;, Book Stands, OUR BOOR STORE printed those very laws .are undergoiu- and so ti Jell us not that it is useless Canses tried after January 1873. is now supplied with quite an assortment to attempt improvement at this nlaee or Ti,a i,,n k ,,,;e, u of handsome Books suitable for Christmas V r.lw'irtf" rj r lfw rtiat.Mt:natnralchsadvantah r. w" " Resents both for the young and old. We sent Mguiaiure. : u ,ma present iegwia- ,, t . " . are at the store of A. B. Hollowell, who is authorized to receipt for money due me. octl7-lm JESSE HOLLOWELL. TraartoWM. a& av ii m ' tat na aro rnr l a i. i if. ture not -n f session hia . new Cody, the most part, , what men make them. , CoelanJ f to T allow Solicitor; full wovld, bgqod authority 4a pur :gurts, for : pur merchants have supplied this mar- failed. one Year at least- .BulaQ it xtoea. u! A.law KVL a-vaney or goousanrt we see no Mr. Richardson, an amendment that Pencils. Ink Slates. Schnni RnnVoiv.C 3 - , . - rrasou;wbv.o&r..Deome should (it tliw An I .w. ! ,r... t .iT'T . : a t.t. Ttan. inriflw .u j IS muUti iUW i'taj. UUt(, IO oe Xepeaiel or 1 . " x" . , - - - v- Btrciius, cb nuu cunsiwi rcceuo iuii ana vtm mouiuings, at me lowest cashl l , iuuOUicu w we unucrsigQ. I -. - ' ' w ti, 2ui lauciiL lis liiiiinr in ri.ir r : tTr i . ... . . . I J m ni cu nr ivtr rrn - - . Iu .iJk.Ln uZ:-Z 7. "- Z -"-" ices, - .taneyi. . !. ; . j , , ; ipnces. vre promise our mends that we j WI ocwuui, are re- call special attention to our fine stock of Photograph Albums. We also keep a large stock of Paper,Pens, innilo TfiV Sil o fnc U.V.--.l TJ 1 . For Sale I A Turpentine Still in good order, cheap. Apply to novlS GREGORY, GALLOWAY 4 CO. Walnut Bureaus, Bedsteads, ON CONSIGNMENT! and for sale at Xfcetliiced. Pieces I BY THE PACKAGE OSLT. 50 Bbls. Flour, all grades, 50 " Heavy Mess Pork, 100 Bales Northern Hay, 150 M N. C. 100 Sacks Salt, 25 Kegs Leaf Lard, 20 Tubs No. 1 Butter, 25 Boxes Cream Cheese, 100 Bus. Corn, 10 Bb. No. 1. Mullets, Bagging, Ties. fcc Xi. 31. IMtlVISTT V CO. (Joldboro. Dec. 5-tf Lands for Sale or Rent. rFHE unier.-igne-l oilers for sale the fol X lowing l.ir.tls. 17 HO acres of Tnnntine and good fanning lands in Georgetown County, S. C, formerly ownel by W. J. OutJand. 300 acres in Lenoir (V)untr, N. C formerly ow ned by Wm T. Wcioten. IOO0 arm In Nah Count)-, N-C, and the loiiowing in ayne Co.: 607 aTi-foB the'south ?Hc ofNcasa River, adjuiniag the iand3 of John lvey and others. 950 acres on Nahunta, adjoining the lands of J. A. Speight a-.d gthers. GOO acres near Fremont Dervt, form erly owned by J. C. Privett. lm pr: tved 1. t. No. H 0, i n Goldslvro. And will rent out for the next year, the Coi'.ier plantation, on the south side of Neusc River, and a portion of h;s planta tion in t!ie Fork. Wm. T.DORTCLL Goldsloro, N. C, Oct. 21, l-72-2m. PAY UP I y Wu : popping or sen xneir cotion, as Doth can I On motion of Mr. Bowman , the bill on will give them better bargains than they can '"riuv't7frr ivFVfMis -r.n y , r u T nsmira reading was lard on the table. get eisewnere, in an goous in our line, the icophj-and jRt & Jong, as these com.- P.raply with those of our; . neigh- ; House resolution to raise' a joint com- MILLER & KIRBY. pulsory annual WM'"' n5i22m a mittee of sixteen, . ten from the House Goldsboro, N. C, Dec 19th. 1872, .rvin.f l! 1 i-X . Our'Aoaaemy, under the management and six from the Senate to' exmineMhe cryumls ilxi . .;,Kn . L,, of Di vWooley, and hw i accomplished Ua constitutional amendments proposed by For Salfi AyVl.T)aTy:an4mei fa in session The peopleoj La- the legislature of 1871 and 72,- and that TTTA, TN hickjvvfthopvurr nstitui it be composed of an equal number of T HA E a No. 1. "Excelsior' Planing, will dwmp let amaualssio be abol' .Popa Wod scbootUtt their members from both poHti?at parties. anAT??,uf, and Grooving Machine, will i4iv Sfa''l UiMluaiStSiaoua.oe aiOl- mMsL whftret n r Rnna anrl ounhior. m. . .... r which T will bpII vorv Wrnrixct, m. W? .kWg, cm, b. edacifcaoirie" Wrth eiiS aveS ,oT9Tvg. - l Mhine is in gcid' oer.-BeHing .! loiriria oi1i1 hu liavnitAlo -Kava .i.-lr ...1 I fi.T( &WAV fmm trnnt.ttnn'o ki ' " .. upou yur jpcQpie-,: Amaiistuereilsnonufis- w i8iub, . ; SENATE. r .i;.; .r ' -r" ,'1 . . r . r TnilV. V-OUrS- uo:i optmyc aaaymg .wnpie&e - 'l ": - . : 'ocCAaTOVAT; ' ' Mown at, Dec. 16 quested to e ll at once and settle. bound to have money, and all who do not pay up by the 1st of January, need not be surprised to find their accounts in the hands of an officer. D. CREECH. WebbviUe,Dec. 12, 1872-tjanl Grand Tournament. There is to come off at ML Olive on th a UIUCl. DGlMUir B.IM1 I n J .1 . . . Shaftingincluded. The Machine has been -T?,a i0ufnament. Any phiiiy .infelligxWe-la'fs and VwnVaxm:all occasional: The Senate met at 10J o'clock, Presi- men of all pohth a! shades and - colors are ivr--U n.i;. t. j-ia.i.. deu M(trehead iu the chair. equally. cmcued : and iherefgw Wt ab-J . Jr"gXBXW,10.'l Al message was received from the House nuai session 01 me legislature be abolish- UtW Jron, Weigh . e. and providing for a joinTfiect commTtteo of ed asroae of the r means ;f attaining thig e hope we have wise, prudent, u goo4 men of both .part U a in: the .. present JLeiris-. lature who have the good of Ihe State ani people at he&j. f GurJtueal woo - K aI 1. Va? . J WU 'it shot; I 3 IKK- .11 -S r. SENATE. "' f O am-'nilnvnts be nude. ten on the part of the House and six on the part of the Senate to consider the pro posed Constitutional amendments, and 'PafnAy Dei'13 I tncsaia commitiec oe tormed of equal TheSera'emet at 11 a. m.. PHtlD.JI!L? Moreead,in. the chair. , . , . M- LnTl Tf r ,fl "ST68 . Tnr?. i rv m . (!: : 2izt I Dill to rezulate the salaries bf iheOover- . The bill to chartcr.tbe NewYorkiNor- nor and State" Treasurer wa tatp nn ,iirRU fifc..t,L ii.ii:Li b ; i,t ..v-,... r -r f ouu vuui igsvwu xkiiiirnaii i ;nmnnv i i n . tion l- dictate, The, anKadiueoU,tO'- mad llouIll iie wisely and iveU made: s tfi iia .rtnotit 1 3. . .."uiuiKi vuuijioujr, iuc uin tta ii, utiiuc Hum Lue no use nxea , ' ' SfiwWlM' unfinisbeWbusinessof! yfeaterday,a the Governor's salary at $4,000 and taat to. ruu.cu, tui-Uuuyn ueuign xn yvass... of; the Treasurer at A2, 500, j -n?e of the bill on itVt Arb " i.ii: 1 " M.-"tiii'!..-2 .ILl t ' 'itii M. ImlMWBaulie-haa no 'nMeclioif 1 out ."SO and insertimr 3.000 aa the p rtvtbe road, but he did sriouslv obieT tn i laJ jrr Af I tin Trmwnwr . , . ; oaoiuu ute coiisuuiuou o ' amiJe.l . aa.Ui... k:ii : u.. n .- .. . . i ... ... ... . a.-ttWM..iV7 V' Ta.'17 1 ' TtV U-Y. "TB. iPantcuiara, toT . Ml rpwell's amendment was concur PS'JU'i '13? TOlV'Auda:. . Jif f.?? ft 'gives1 the' 'power' of apl red id by V vote of 2o' to 20. menlar-Ta l$thfeTj) fpjt jyers .pointing f eoramisakin om tb right' of :Tte bill then passed' its second and ami $ arsDto Wp tkrft-PiiauwiiclT AtrriT!??r ?t9y iporitg tlie- third readingyeas 40 nays fi ; in, f wbWSn- a fl jSStV eldfe ? 'r Pke ch selections; tat, rThe chair announced m the Senate ! s fjij tt cl- K .irives the company unlimited power to1 bYancli'of tfreint:ct)mmitte rtri constitu! it n.,Ti amended to .-uit this or that par. tofUMfjMcr Jt capital stock: land Clonal refornvJ Messrs .Aferrmv,: ! irin i inai, it an ty hut let it , bi adorjt citato he-spirit an 105' tklfjtu !d . VOL ITlirr iZP tha .omn: a I TA i. nr . i r . . t'..Jrx -v r . . . . tm. .w'juvioiiyu . .ki iuuuauu orin. Cramer anu miiipv -.urn of.Uenuhlican hbcrty.and of all.Vhw l "l!1 L pu natneatany time And Messrs. Respase and Du'uham as the L JtiW&n ofrthfeStsOie' SenaW branch otbe comrnktee to exam run about one month, will plane, tongue s V V1 v WW lo,e,nler exceP and (rrnnvn rrrtm r oivi io riftft rL : those who have been successful more than hours, if well run. For further i n forma- n,Ce' S"1,?1126' a 6? SUver Watch, tion apply to S. B. PARKER. . V r.our pnzcs 10 "nd for. Dec. 16-tf La Grange, N. C. fo i5' jce fee to the Ball fe ' - $2. K nights from a distance are cordlallv 17 1 0 1 ou. invited. All communications should be XMUllliy OUppiy OLOl C. JJj J. W. HATCH, W.B.BBID", Dealei in Mj Groceries aai Provisioiis GOLDSBORO, M-C. Plow Factory ! TnE undersigned would inform the nub. X lie that he has now nermanentlv io. vcu in uoiasooro, lor uie manufacture of FARMER ifc WADNWRIQHT8 Timiiiii, Cotton & CnlnvatiiiffPlows. This Plow i3 not excelled as a Tttpv PLOW ; unequalled as a ROW OPENER w . - 1 uuipr r Riry. 1 n inn rai 1 cotn . V - v AIMU M-V V III Comer Store on Ens Centre und Mulbcrrr Streets. Would inform the public that he has now in store and keeps constantly on hand a iresn ana complete stock of the best Fami sep5-tl NOTICE ! if! V L 9 .A THANKING our many friends and patr rons for their kindness toward us, we inform them and the public generally, that we have enlarged our Stalls and increased j our Stock, and will spare no pains to keep j a first class Market. Meats can be had at almost any hour of the day. . e are always prepare-1 to buy god! ret4 nn-h h.l ia.it nrii-M - . . i (t'vuu'jnti nu jiuiMumvi :Jiw r,i, i A -. i't i 'fill ''WiWM! Usi..N . !? ..ids the retxirt of .the. DubHCyiW.rr, . iuaitif AfaKiwiMa(miahaivet-oi:J.in.nf .,." i. ' I T. lu;r UiA IbdEabybaMt wDrfJUKi i'4itortu ;att?cnrred With Mr. niitiit,ry.Vfe f.u .Uu:.. , II1U HinC' fcO CiaP UaaaSjOVer tlie nnliti7al 1 . T 'jn-T-r- v .'"M- CUlIl l ;a i iin wmim nntimfni LO iina bill ; 1 k ,il -Ji inott vv it ,f.H ilM!'l 'ti-t Uth ii the numerous parties now usinir them. Factory one door north of Messrs. Kor negay & Borden's Hardware Storp. W. S FARMER. decl6-6m Goldsboro, N. Q. W.T. FA1RCLOTU. U. F. GRAIQEK FA1RCL0TH & GRAINGER, ' Attorneys at Law, CrdlcUboro, - '3V....C. Poblar and Walnut. Cottage Bedsteads, Crib Cradles, Towel Racks, Parlor Tables, Leaf Tables, Safes, Lounges, Wardrobes, Side boards, and a list of others. In fact everything per taining to this Is called to our fine assort ment of Furniture Sets, Cottage Suits, Parlor Suits, and Chamber Suits, in Poplar and Walnut Mattresses Always on Hand. An inspection of our stock solicited. H. WEIL & BROS. Iron Front Store. OctltVwfim ,lw ;! t- IV Til i y , j Farm for Sale I f piIE undersigned oifers to sell a tract o JL land containing between iiOO and 400 acres, situated on the north tide of Xeuae ririT, about 8 miles from Goldsboro. The land is well adapted to the culture of cot ton, corn, peas, c ; has on it g houses, and locality is healthy. Terms Part cash and balance in 3 or i year. Apply to JAMES M. IIINE.-, Jr., oct3-3m La Grantre. K. C Santa Claplejot! HO! FOR MST11AS! Run, everybody, to Freeman's Bazaar. and see the Grand Display and attractive Holiday Presents. Kvcrythln? n w. and well pHrtl tOTlra.etbt t- of (bo JUotfAUUiuua. Ilic- lower Uaa IaM Cbrurmaf. Only look at tbe following article which cumpriM; a part of Dijr atock : French aa4 Amiicaa. oi lb follow in TarielieC nch Cordial Tvj. Gilt Ileartn. Suar KraUa, Ilea l lien Chine-, trawlxrry Baket, Lne To k.D,C ryvtal lnra.Water Nrmphi-.VeUet Leap Year llearta. aa4 bumeroua other tyle. Apple. Oranaea, Not. Cltrt.n,CarraaU', Le oni, ltaiaiua. Date. Ylg. CHLNA GOODS AXD TOYS, Oupa audStic-, Va. Toil t bet. SutueH raucy Article in euuiei- Tarietr. Toy, .vmeri caq and Fords, all ktnda, stock annroallr larf. Fire Works ! Fife Works ! The I ax an4 Aacta dUplay ever before t3eri In thl markcu trom the far-en to tbe mua1I artlc'.e to Ik.- ha3 tn tbat line, from the mannwC" larcte. .tw pectmen entirely. Can at Dec 10-' tf ' ' and fet joot Xma lreent. - And Dealers in Dry Goods, Clothing, Alex. E. Rouse. MACmNISTITfcc., ;l f AKEaS repairing all kmds of Jlachin I JaJL rv. Saw Hills. Boilers,. Gin, 'vkicks to W. J. Exuui, ayne Co.; J! UUincs.Stantonsburg; Dr. Stephen Wo -.xt, Black Creek; Jesse J. Baker, Cui'kf..' . ..... JLdSv. can be ocured by applrta illM,, . 1 Booto, S11083, Eat3, &Cf I aoidix ia- i i
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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