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,T. A. BONITZ, Editor. great deroocratic-conscTvative" party, on whose unity and ultimate triumph hang all the hopes of cifil and religious liberty in this country, and in every other coun-. try that breathes the air of civilization. : The address of Messrs. Humphrey arid Love is a long one, covering the whole ground in controversy, and. we ask for it an and impartial reading. Wc have no fur ther comments to make. COLTJSBOKO, N. C. FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1373. C3THE CIRCULA TION OF THE CAROLINA MESSENGER IS NOW LARGER THAN THAT OF ANT OTHER PAPER PUBLISHED IN EASTERN CAROLINA:- 21873. Tl.e old year has passtl into oblivion and tlie new one has taken the place to a twelve months-' round. There is Louisiana Alabama Louisiana had lately two Legislatures- Radical and Liberal but the latter was blotted oat of existence by the simple im penal feat of a Federal J udge, whose mandate was executed by United States soldiers. The details of this act of tyran ny aud federal usurpation are familiar to our readers. In a late number of the Mkssexoer, we stated that if the course pursued by this federal judge, aud sanct ioned by the administration be constitu tional, there is an end to civil liberty in this country. Nor are we alone in this opinion. Most of the leading journals of the country agree with us. Indeed we have not seen a single paper of any influ ence or respectability that attempts to jus tify the Louisiana usurpation. Even the Washington Ciiuonicle, lately edited by Mr. Ilolden, with all its radical instincts, indirectly utters its condemnation., i It says : "This abolition of courts because the run something peculiarly impressive conuected with this murked epoch in Time's revolu tions. The great globe on which we exist greatt in our estimation, though iusig- ntiicaut when we compare it with count ,1 -ss orbs, mapped out in the mfghty -Universe revolves upon its axes once i-cvery twenty-four hours, aud in the space of judges have used their power arbitrarily n.n,a ,..frma ; nnni and corruptly, and electing legally elected members because they have failed to take circuit round the sun a central orb tueir svats ?n the ReDublican bodv or have mightier than them all to which it, with entered the Warmouth body, looks as if lnntra there was more of vrndicttveness than w...v. ' j C3-- Kacli revolution of the earth upon its axi, as astronomers say, and as every sen- hat they protect borrowers. 3? armcrs suppose that but for the Usury laws they w ould have to pay more than 7 per cent. on the mortgages on their property. Tb fact issury laws' anhbt be enforced! At any commercial centre! and they only p- " i. : : : -.' 1' -' .... eratc. to exclude from dirtct competition in lending a great deal of money, which, if it could be offered drectly, would keep rates down. As it is, this money is bor rowed by! those who brave the penalties of the Usurj- laws, but who only rtlebdat rates which coucr their risks in so doing. The high I rate f thus made drain the inte rior of 'money, -, wher the; question J be comes not one merely of rates, but of sup ply. It is the hopof .every, borrower that the Usury laws will be swept Jiway in this State, as they practically heve been in neighboring States. If the rural dis tricts are! not yet ready for free trade in mone y, let the law Ixi , qualified so that business men in this and other cities in the State will have the opportunity of borrowisg more cheaply. It is the opin ion of experienced bankers here, who are lenders rather than' borrowers, that wi;h the Usury law repealed rates here would never rise above twelte to fifteen percent, per aunum, and then only at seasons or the year when they now range from forty five to ' one hundred and thirty-five per pent, per annum, the latter rat3 baling been ruled on two days of this week." i : ae ' , - - GOHOOL NOTICES. BINGHAM SCHOOL, ItXEISANEVILLl?, N. C. Col. IVM BINGHAM, Sap't Hat. ROBT. BINGHAM, Acting Sup't Maj. W. B. LYNCH, Capt. T. L NORWOOD. Spring Session of 1873 opens February 7th. For circular address, ITIaJ. ROUT. BINGHAM, . Janl-lm Acting Superintendent. TITTIUT ATT? fCiT. T s X SuiiLJOLlJJU W Hail AJCJ&9 GOLDS1IOKO, X. C. . The Second Session of the .Academic ye4r of this Institution wiD bqgin the &)Ui of January; 1S73, and continue 20 weeks. .Beard (Lights and 'ashing ex- . eluded) per Session, $75 00 Tuition (College Course), 20 00 Piano Music, - . 1 .. 20 00 All Extras moderate. For particulars address janl-6w NT. Z. GRAVES, Pres. And Help Those '; Who : iHelp You; rj ale School. wisdom aud regard for the public peace. So precipitate an exercise of extreme pow er is calculated to embitter preiudice and How Yankees Hate the South ern People. The Spring Session will commence on the first Monday in January. 1873. The instruction wiU be thorough ana The undersigned hopes and expects all persons who hare not done so, to come forward and pa what they owe him be tween now and the 1st of Janmry next No one ought to expect credit, and cer tainly don't deserve it, who fails to pay his store U1I3 once a year, ana experience teaches'trrat -when a man fails to settle his accounts when due, he is getting in a bad way, and the chances arc he don t pay. come forward, pay up and keep yor credit grxkl. ' You know it ain't right to buy goo-do and nM pay for them,' and I iiked to" have said not h 1 either. JOHN II. POWELL. Goldaboro. N. C, Dec 2. 1872 tf 111 Store ! In Store ! 2500 ACKS SALT' QQBbla Golden Fltccc Syrup, OKA Hlvls Cnba and S. II. MoUice, 1 C Cbl Kye na uom w hiskct. JLOU . :jo r.hU Kuroscne Oil, RS!T! Remember THE SIGN OF THE practical. 'Every effort will be made to nnn BAltUEfls flour, ftdvanratKA rn nil arid liuild' un'a school I ivUU' ' advance the pupil arid build up'a school worthx th patronage or tue communiry. Pupils 'received at any time and charged from date of admission. . TERMS PER MONTH: Primary - - - $3 00 TntermedkVte, - , - 4 00 Classics, - - 5 00 J. W. GULICK, Prin. Goldsboro, 1, lS73-2m Boxes Cheese, sihlc mnii knows, rlu'3 up it.? history for awaken doubt as to tha fair intentions of that particular psnotl. rx) in iikc manner uqmuuwus. is it rcardinsr those annual revolutions Agaiu 1 The New York Independent, in which bring to us the new Year. What spite of its intolerant Radical proclivities, has been done, whether approved by mau indignantly condemns the unconstitution or not, withiu those peculiar pjriods can al action of Judge Durell, and must of l.ot be undone. It is past and gone forev- coarse condemn a3 strongly the uuconsti ir. ' We may whine, find fault, regret and tutional action of P resident Grant, though wish it hud been otherwise, but no power it does not do so in so many words. It on earth can recall or alter what has taken believes, a3 all men must believe, that place. It is a fixed, absolute fact beyond Kellog, being a Senator of the United man's control. Ileuce the compile folly btatcs, was, by the laws ol the btate, m- rf tikinr trouble nnon interest about eligible to the oliice of Governor. It thus things unalterable aud past recovery. The concludes its remarks: iireat globe has written its history with 1 "When judges on the bench abuse their ...i. .r. i ...i r.,imi.,n n.wi powers, and go uupuuisheU therefor, then . the safety of our political system is assail- no power less than Omnipotence can ed at Ug m(Rt vUal Vv'hen fetleral change that feat thus rono forth But this i a time-for reiV.'Ction. Look ing back upon the dawn of the past year, behold how many changes have taken place all around us. friends have breath and yiel led to ihe Jstern monster iK-ath vris but a few short months judges are permittetl to invade the rights of State officials, and arrest them in the exereis; of their autkoriry, then State rights am in imminent peril. The prece dent set in Louisiana is a exceedingly bad How many of our one, and it should be so thoroughly re resigned Life's ephemeral huked that, it will noi e repeated. It is, in laet, in?, overinrow or a xaie govern ment brthe interference of federal officers; f n r n The Massachusetts Legislature, on Fri day the 19th inst., by a vote of 104 to 70 passed resolutions condemnatory of the course of Senator Sumner in introtfuc ing a bill into the V. S. Senate to remove all inscriptions relating to the rebellion from the army register and National reg imental flags. The bill heretofore refer ed to in the Messenger. The Senate pass ed the same resolutions by a vote of 20 to 9. It is a humiliating: fact that, while the Southern people have nobly respond ed to the appeal for reconciliation, these yankee puritans have stubbornly refused a listening ear and have acted absolutely in sulting. The resolutions adopted by the Massachusetts Legislature are equivalent to telling the Southtern people that they want no reconciliation. Uut it is scarcely necessary to speak of this the Southern people have long known it to be the fact The Northern radicals are determined to keep the South under their heels, and this sectifm will never see peace until the bones of every radical leader are cait on bouve dung hili to decay. Faieon High School FAISO., tf. C. &&U SO Tubs Batter, QQ BbU illicit wUeut, !? 5 Cases ScLuai-ps and Branny l'cachc, fQQ Luxes Caudics, 130 BXeS "an' "1 K g Pepper Ppicc Rn'l Ginger, BALES HAY, and no party zeal should defend it for since the late year rose bright and beauti- moment. . The principle at stake is one of fnl on the young, happy and blithe ; but the highest consequence to the whole i , f. t , .,,,,. 5 rri,,, country. The question now i not one of where are many or them now? luey l. A J parties; not who is the best or worst man, have ended LiCe pilgrimage ere it hau Warmouth or Kellogr, not whether Kl- hardly begun, and are slumbering sound- log? or McEnery was actually elected by ly on their pillows of dust in the city of the people; not whether gross frauds were i i :, . i, un perpetrated by both of the contending the death waiting to be awaked on the . , . J , 4, ... t, ' . . tactions; but whether the constitutional morn of eternity when old Tune himself government shall in time of peace be sub shall have been entombed in the dark sep- verted by federal power.'' ulchre or the past. But by gathering up The sssue could scarcely be stated in and mourning over the mouldered relics clearer language. of the past we cannot remedy them, so let In Alabama there are al30 two Legisla te dead Past bury the dead, aud let us tures Radical and LiberaL Both parties c ommence a clean page in our journal ol appealed to the President, and probably existence, and let us try to prevent blots by his direction, Attorney. General Wil- of vice staining its purity. , liams furnished a basis of compromise. It is a fitting season to form good re- Both parties acceptedthis compromise, solves and improve, if possible, upon the tfud an organization was effected. Acare- past. There are a thousand ways to do ful count showed that the Rads were in a this chief among which is to note what minority on joint ballot. For this reason folly has done and avoid her alluring in- they hate decided to break faith, and have dulgences. Those who have been profh- praet ically rejected the Williams plan of gate, or gave way too much to intern per- I settlement while pretending to accept it ate habits, it would be well and profitable They think, no doubt, considering the if they rc&olve to do so uo more. Let ircatment of the Louisiana case, that they theui look at the interminable evds eonse- will get something nibre substantial from q uent thereori and decide to live soberly Washington than the merfc' basis of a com- heucti irward. Talk as wc please, there promise, which kavee them in a minority is something in seizing such an epoch and m the Legislature. We shall see. mkini! it subservient to benefits of com insr time. A trifle often revolutioniz'-s the whole t -nor of our future live?.. Itesolu t'oue, th;rjfore, to live soberly, circum spectly, formed on an occasion like that of the. passing away and coming in of the New Year, may last a whole lifetime. No Spring Session opens 1st Monday in Jan uary, 1373, and will continue weefcs. Terms P'lyulA Half in Advance : Classics $20 00 Knrfish... 15 00 Primru v 10 00 to 12 00 Music (wHh fS&r use of instrument) 20 00 Board, per month, 10 00 The community.as to health, refinement and social, moral and religious advantages, will compare favorably with any. lor furOler information, address J. ARiJiER MONROE, Principal, janl-w4t Faison, N. U. NutniuH, Ofifi CaseB Ootcrs, 1.4) l!oxt.- Herring. 4UU 2i5 Cbii Mullets 100 Bb,,andlIalf Kb,BMsckvre1, l?t) 00108 Soda' 250 Saclt8 Coffee, nrapplns Taper, Twine, dec, &(., For sale by F. W. KEROIINKR, 27, 28 and 20 North Water St., Nov 21 Wilmington, N. C. "SOCIAL- NOTICES; CARRIAGE EVERYONE Hi8 OWs DocTortTr , " rrirna innnictor fur married tir7n.BJn- bout to bo married, bSSlKSi tiouaof our Mxnal t um. and t&T i r,a plain lan-mase for Uie s-na! rcailer aid um " marnou on, w llHifC contemplating marri... ana hTiu. he leaet lnndiinMit to STROUSE ft.'SOHS POPIJIAU STORE. FALL (ROOTS have now on baud a full Slock of FALL AND AyiNTER GOODS, con sistin 9f ' " Dry Gootls, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hals, Crockery, Wall Paiier, Bedstciids, Notions, A;c. All of which lower than the same for elsewhere. we ol!Vr it price.-; a little gxls can be bought i-bould read this bo... It dUt 1,,, wrlt. took that murt I vi ,m i:.. LV. " ' nousc. it will be rent to in, address ou rVlDt or cents. Addrei.. Dr. Wil.YOl.NO No. i?r i-pnice ettc-t, abtve Fuorth. MiHa-'.o'iihii No matter what mj be yoir uist-bc'or.- v," I'ccyoumlf under the care of nToic uf tV n'AC5K-Mtlre and fcrcIa-xUo Advert, J ' Book and read It carVfa.Tf . It llbi Yb.1 .f ""In;? yoamanj a dollar, rour health ll ou any or t&u di-cnea described li. U pabliu tlau by Bailor at hi. vtAre. .No.ltt Spruce, r,i above I oarth. Philadelphia. vu Si1 WILMIKQT0N BUSINESS CARDS. 18 & 20 Market St, WILMINTOX.x.c "WHOLESALE DEALKRA IN DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, 1 1 ATS, liberal aiul SAtisfactnry, induccTweuUiftf. fered U Wholesale Merchant. tcj-t J.VO. W. H; E. CV1. LEHMAN, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Liquors, Wines, Segars and Tobacco, Oxford High SchOOl. o. 3, Freeman's Block, Walnut St., We are not Seiiing at Cost, NEITHER ARE WE Giving away Goods, but if you have any trading V do, i-all on ua and we will give you a fair trade and the value of your money. Principals. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Metalic Burial Cases, For sale at jaul R0RNEGAY & BORDEN'S A FIRST-CLASS Photograph Gallery IN GOL.DSBORO, N. C. ED. IP. IVXVTTu Can be found at his Gallery, on West-Centre St., thoroughly prepared to meet the wants of the people m all sorts arm sizes ol PICTURES! Landscapes, Building?, Machinery, Im plements, Enarnes, &c. Photographed with nearness ana aispauui. . Ye who live or do business in respecta ble quarters, have a Photograph of the same and let The world know yon are living janl-tf Holiday Horrors. harm can result from trying the experi nien t. ' The past year has been one of plento ousncss. lis blessings have ben vouch sifud to ui all, aud we are "thankful. Our livts have been spared', and many of our i'ric::di rn :lo prosperous and happy. Wc have haJ nirrj than really merited. Let us then be thankful and wish to all readers of the X'ksskngeb and others a happy New Year. Col Humphrey's Address. By request, and as a matter of justice to Col. L. W. Humphrey, wc publish, to day, t ;e address of Messrs. Humphrey and Love to the people of North Carolina. I i intended to explain the course pursued by these gentlemen and others in the mat ter of the beaatorial election. Under the circumstances, it "ts only proper that thi explanation should Ik, made. Of it merits wc say nothing, as the psople will judge for themselves and form their verdict ac cordingly. We ask for the address, how ever, a patient and 'impartial perusal by the rea'.lcrs. It is wclK known that the Messexgeh remaiued entirely neutral, as between Gov ernor Vanco and Judge Morrimon, in the Senatorial contest. We regretted their Rivalry for the distinguished honors, and infinitely preferred that they should both .Mrappcil to-jcreating atheism in the partyH3f 'which they were both distin- u tt ''i''1. J.i " .:' ' : t V'. guisuea anu uieiiionous icaacrs. in at. however, is now a thins of the nast nnA wo fondly. h0P3 that all la I fucliuffp. ani mosities aud strifes ;v1uich it ttuylhave en? genderid jwill go to the pastwitli it. -There are; alway" more aspirants thati there arcjOfllecs to conft r, but no aspirant sUould ever be allowed, &oni personal con sideratlonsto distract or disorganize thd C!o?e?followir.g upon the heels of our Christmas festivities come from all quar ters fearful account? of disasters and death. U ur northern exchanges, and the Press telegrams, are fillecLwith such re cords. Railroad trains are precipitated fever trestlework on a northern road and some thirty-five persons mangled and burned to death, and nearly as many more badly injured ; other trains collided, and more human lives are lost, and hu man beings maimed; Barnum's great Museum in New York was burned and. with it a rare collection of costly ani mals; such as elepliauts, lions, timers, ze bras, snakes,&c,; a church fills,, burying in its ruins several hundred people, f whom fourteen are taken out dead, arid some fifty others badly wounded ;another diaasteious fire in New York, with sev en persons smothered and roasted to leath ; conflagrations elswhere, ship wrecks ami loss or lives, and an end less variety of crime. Such' are some of the honors that hang in and around the Christmas holidays of 1873 in the norhern States. Fortunate'y wc have no such calamities to record ior all of which let us be thankful. . i. : . ( CANCERS CURED BY BR KLINE'S Wonderful Cancer Antidotes, which destroy and remove the Cancer en tire without the use of the Jy-mfe or the lost of Blood , and at the same time Overcomes the Tendency to Cancer , in the System ! , Wc alBo treat all. forms of Gftrthic, Lmg Standing and Obacurc Dhfcut.es with unpar allelled success; especially Epilepsy or Fits, Pwlieuraatism, Neuralgia, .th- ma, ocroiuia anu secondary sypmus. For full particulars, circulars, ttc, call on or address E. JI. GItKKXE, M. 1)., (iolasboro, K. ( A. II. biXDLKY, M. D., Charlotte, X. C. yr J. K. BENTLEV. M. JSumtt-r, S. C. jaul-!f J II HOUNER, R. II. GRAVES, The Spring Session will btgin the 2nd Monday in January. Tories, a.? heretofore. Oxford, N. C, Dec. 18th, 18T2-w4w WARRENTON Female College. WARRENTON, N. C. This Svmxfv Session of 1873 will begin on the loth Jan'y, and continue 20 wetks. Riard, (exclusive of lights and wah- in-,) 70.(X Tmtiou in regular course, 25.00 Charges f r extra studies moderate. For full particular, apply to decl9-5t T. M. JONES, Prc-. Tfee Fetter School, KITTKELL'S, N. C. FRED. A. FETTER, A.M., Principal; CXI AS. FETTER, A. M., Asst. Prin. The 14th Session will begin on Thurs day, January 9th, 1873, and continue 20 weeks. Tiie celebrated water from Kit- trelTs Springs is used freely and with hap py effects by boys whose health requires it. Board (including fuel and liirhts) and Tuition, 115. For circular, address either of the Prin cipals, . declty-lin Horses and Mules FOR HVLli:. rpiIE undersigned will be in QoTdsboro X on Saturday, Jan. 11th, with Uo head of Mulcr and llorsep, mostly Mules, well broken, 3 and -4 years old, which they will sell at verj reasonable prices-jan3-td B. T. & J. T. TRITMBO. GOLDSBORQ, M. C. I HAVE now in store a full supp'y o Liquors, Segars and Toocco. Retailers will find it to their advantage to give mc q call. Orders solicited and satisfaction guaran teed. auel2-Cm Just Received FOR TiIE Christmas Holidays, Good Ms al POPULAR PRICES! Quick Sales and Small Profits, Our Motto. For bargains, call at - ST&OUSE'S. Ooldeboro N. C, Dec. l.)th, 1S72. Sheetings, Shirtings, Satchels, Towellings, Trunks, Toilet Soaps, Ribbons, Unfiling, Razors, Oznabnrgs, Overshoes, Overcoats, Uii(lcrshirts,UnbleachctlDoniestics S hau ls, Shoes, Stockings, Scarfs, Edgings, Embroideries, Extracts, S witch.. , Scissors, Sinitf. VPUUT & IIINSON", '.IEXERAL COMMISSION MEri'lAN'TS ir;ALi:iii l. ' COTTON AXD JTAVAL STOKEX. WILMINGTON, N. U. i nu:pi iie and returns guaranteed. . K.BA-8, J.J. OOTT, 11 J.AlLj". Bass, Scott & Co., Cotton Factors and General Coin. mission Merchants, .V. Water St., under Commercial Errhmp WILMINGTON, N. C. tSfLiberal advances made on ronsi'n menta cf Cotton, Naval Stores and Coun try Produce .f nil kin 3s. o :!.:;.., II. BSUKHILD & BRQ., WHOLESALE Liquor Dealers AM) -AT- The-Usury Question. Tho Kew York Evening Post in its fi nancial column of Saturday says : Tbe money market continues very stringent. uicstocfc brokers paymT.-ecly 1-8 to 1-4 ot ono, per cent.,' with legal interest added, for meney to carry stocks until Monday, or for two day's interest. Xe have heard of loans as high as 5-15,' in addition to' le- gal interest, for money U-itil Monday. -uercantue paper is nominal. Such .mon-. stroua rates as now obtained for ' iuonv. on demand loaus could never rule except for the Usury laws which i, ' . .7- tiv.Yr,s ; auu wnicii . are kept ou the statubo books throarrh the n fluence in the Legislatures of the rural dis- NOTICE! THE undersigned, having this clay sold their entire interest. in. the Carriage Manufacturing Business, to Messrs Kor- negay & Borden, hereby return their thanks to their, friends and the public generally, for their patronage, and earnestly feespeak a continuance of same for the new firm. 1 , . It. E. JONES & CO. PAY UP! A LL persons indebicd to the undersign : cd, eithtr by note or account, are re quested to call at onoc' and settle, as I aun bound to have money, and all who do not pay up by the 1st of January, need not bo surprises to tinu their accounts in the hanrfe of an officer. D. CKEECII. Webbrille, Iec 12, 1872-tjanl ller Si Mrs. A. nice assort pa en L of Fnncv Articles suita ble for Christmas Presents ! Elegant Extracts for the Handkerchief, German & Burnett's celebrated Cologne, assorted sizes; also one of the largest and most splendid storks of Fancy Soaps ever offered in this nvirket. Our stock of Cigars is of a suprrior qual ity. As heretofoie wc will continue to keep on hand all Medicines, Drugs, &c, usually kept in first-class Drug btorcp, which we offer upon the most reasonable terms. OUR BOl STORE Is now supplied with quite an assoitm'ent of handsome" Books suitable for Christmas Presents both for the young and old. We call special attention to our fine stock of Photograph Albums. We also keep a large stock of Paper.Pens, Pencils, Ink Slates, bchool Books, Walnut and Gilt Mouldings, at the lowest cash prices. We promise our friends that we will give them better bargains than they can MILLER & K111BY. . ( Goldaboro, K. C, Dec 19th, 1372. SALE OF VALUABLE LAND ! The Fulgrhum Farm for Sale ! SHEETINGS. TO W K LLTNO 3, TABJjK CLOTHS, FLANNELS. COUNTERPANES ar.d a general a?'"-rtmev.t of Or' G'sotis, at STkOcSE'S. MAMFACTOBERS of CIGARS, Vilniington, C. W h..Tc tl.e liri .-t and best assorted stock in tho Srate. Purchasers will do well to call and set ns before buying e'r-cwherc. novll J. FERNBERGER& CO. WIIULKSALK DKAI.KRS IX Wines, Liquors, Cigars No. 32 North Water Street, Wit minimi;, . v TST C;u:try M- r(i::nl- ri l Li-juor DvaLrs w:5l tin-1 it .. the: 1 1 ru r'.-.r r.r'-.),; n"vlf-3m It. J. Gregory. A.J.Galloway. Ed. GrUwolci GREGORY,GALLOWAY & GO. GROCEllS AND Cotton Buyers, DEALERS IN Provisions, Family Groceries, "Wines1 Liquors, Lime, Hair, Plas ter, &c, &c. Goldsboro, - - - - North Carolina. THE undersigned, having purchased the interest of K. E. Jones & Co., ia the Carriage business, propose to continue the manufacture of V Carria ges, B uggies, Carts Warroiis,' at the; old stand on Ea&t-Centre St., under , j . the name and style ot "Tke Jones Carriage lainfactory." Having unequalled facilities in the pur chase of material, and a set of experienced and tried workmen, nnder the management ofMr,R. E. Jones, who will give every job his personal supervision, we think we can safely promise the patrons of the old firm, and our friends generally, perfectat Lsfaction. The innovations in the manu facture of Carriages, which, we propose to introduce, will, we hope amVbeiieve, save any 6ne the necessity of sending to North ern markets to supply their wants, as it is our Intention to1 manufacture and to keep constantly on hand such styles and Vane tlcsbf - ; i ( Open iT(5 Blips aiCarriais, astnat the most fastidious may always be 1.1 L -l' i A 1 . . . . cnauieu 10 unu sorneiuing. o suit tneir tastesl "rKcthipg but First-Class Material OTf Saturday, the 1 1th day of Jar.uary, lS7S,i 1 will sell at public auction . at the Court House door in the town of Golds boro, the parcel of land now in the posses sion of one Wm Ethridge, situated in tho corjnty of arne, on tlic north west side of the Snow llill road and on the "Reedy Swamp, adjoining the lands of tlopton II. Ooor,.W. B Thompson and Weil & Bros., forjsjerjy owned by Nftney Lathaih, and by X Nancy and N. F. Latham sold to K. T. Fulghum and-Bcnj. F. Whitfield. One half T)f the purchase money cafth, balance on the 1st of Nov-i 1873; bond and security required GEO. JNO. ROBINSON, janl-td: , C.S.GWaym County. V V will be, used in any 'job. : -We solicit the patronage ef the public.and hope that our pnce3 enOj promptness wiu inauce them to continue that aid which -has heretofore been s'6 generously: extended the-old firm. 1 KQKNEGAYn& BORDEN. Uoldshbrd, N. C. Jari. Ist;i870tf ,u f jrJBrfh cash will in eahoWy fee re quired for repairs and shop work. ; , ; F,or.Rent. .... 1WILL Bent or Lease, for one or more years, a 7 horse Farm, adapted to the cultivation of cotton, corn, peas and vege tables. A good opening lor I makers The place is situated near the suburbs of Goldsboio, within five minutes drive of the Rail Road depot. P. II. SASSER, or dec23-tf E. F. BORDEN. C LO s G 6 U T. AS we have made a change in our firm commcccing Jan. 1st, 1873, we now offer the best bargains to persons wanting Buggies,Boekaways,Pheetoiis, Jump-Seat Buggies, Har-) ness&c., &c,, - ever offered ltere before. Come and try us. decl9-tfebl . It. E. JONEB & CO. CEMETERY. NOTICE. GADDUSS BROS. Steam Marble Works, CORKER SUABP Jfc GERMAN STREETS, J a;'; ALSO ; - ' y ' - NO. HO S. CHARLES STREET . ' Near Staid TiAacco Wartum, UALTIMOUE, MD. A. H. KEA.TON, DEALER IN Groceries And O on iectioiinriee, GOLDSBORO, N. C. TTT.KVK tlwt oa kand t ehoirf eelrrtloa of t uiuilv Urocrie aul ('oufcctioiiarUa, con pictiu of the fullowlns articles, viz: Bacon, Pork, Lard, Flonr, Meal, Coffee, bugar. Molasses, Vinegar, Flutter, rheoe. Wnkwlit. ri-klcr Beef Tongracd ami Wright' Minced M-at." Cakm and rrackrra .V i- JTi CY, AlllilJtj r' Pji.'i, I ItrnH. USIMI.--. r.-lMI"-. Pi!'-. PfMcr.t-J f'OCCHl " ' i iiut. ilTjric'.e. J'1!!0-. Hr . rr -d I:i'''.r DKALKi:-' IN I General 'Merchandise and Produce, Market Street, ;orrsitfico, x. c. Keep alwavs on hand a fresh stock of Family Groceries, SUCH A6 CoflVe, Sugar, liuttor, Linl, Spico, P'lonr ami Moa! ; also, lincon, Pork, and a'full stock of Provisions. Tobftc - co and Snuff. Dry. Goods ! Boots M Shoes ! For sale at lowest market prices for CASH or BARTER. We respectfully solicit a pharc of public patronage. J. U. F. PATH, ' W. fi. HULI.OWKLL. dee9-tf 14 t.l t attention. Order? by mail E. P. Whitfield GOIiDSBORO, N. C. JEEPS constantly on hand, PORK, DACON, Cora Meal, 15UTTEH, Molasses, FLOUR Vinegar, Coffee, Sugar, Uicc, Snuff, Tobacca Boots, Shoes, Calicoes, Domestics, Tickings, Plaids. Cotton Yarns, And everything usually kept in a first- class Establishment. 2T0riler8 ol!citel. nov4-3m I. B. Gp.ainuer President. C. M. Stedua:: S. D. Walla ok. . . Isaac Hates . . Vice President Ca'-liier. .Vssistant Cashier h r. IVn.'!:.', Pino Apjilec, Tmiatrp;. (;rccn Cj.ru,l'-iji-ii-fts 'iiik. t :t :.:v S;.i.m-; ( j.f e r. L.itr!. SardineK. Ac. Ki: o fUc-.vi;:;.; n..; muo kinj Tobacco. Scar and IM'.jc:-. ii tiK-k of jok1- it- too i!:;t'f.ir ::ic lo ra'.l yonr attf-ution to th differ r.t art'.clt i'. but will ask yon to call ud exanwue (ur youicive bcfoio purr'i.Hfin? 1-owHrp. 1 lisnViit my frlrni-; fin. I cutou.cr fr their past patr ui:ijc. T .-aruc.t!V s.b'. a cua;iuua:..e of Look Here! ANY PERSONS HAVING ANCHOR LIF1I INSURANCE CO. n 1 OPNEW'JETISEY. ' . . - - i . Office, 178 Broadway, New York. Monuments, Tonlbs.tarare Stones, Garden -j,' ; ?Stataary,rio-rer Vases; &c.fi. Of Amor lean and Italian Marble; of Origi mal andUcautifai Design, : ,: ; r ALWAYS Oil HAND.: r Onlert soficited from WAYNE and ad joining Counties. . !r . . :t i . C2T Edabluhtd 182Q. .w.5 mar21 E. Cj FISIIEH, President ... E. BOUDINOT COLT, Vic PreaX ISAAC A. GIFFING, Secretary. E. P. 8. HICKS, Assistant Secretary SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS. BAfTK of m wm, Capital A Sitriilus - iS'JJO.lHMr Antiiorized Capital - $l,0oi),000 TUliECTORS: 1) 11 M.irrliisoti, of U M Steiman, of Vt'illi.uiit & March- J Vrig!.t ii MeJ- ison. man. Ceo R Trench, of Geo Jas A Leak, of Wal- H FrejitU ii Son. J esboro. il Vollcr, of Auriau j M Wedkli, of Tar- &Vol'rs. I boro, N 1 W llinsou, ofSpraut I K il l.l-i. . IB Grainger, Pr silent. GOIiDSBORO BEANCH. E. It. liOiUJEN, I;. I'. HOWKLL, President. m Ciubu-r. DIRECTORS : E D Borden, "'V T Fairtloth, V F Korne?v, A J Ia.Ho way, Ilertuau Weil. Olt . In liceil cf Kenairs, will cobalt ll.e r own i:iUrtt by call--r." on a Practical Workman of 12 Years Eiperieice. ..Al! nik uarati!ced t fe"vc entire satifiici o;i, 01 inon?y rcfaiideil. AM wotk wiranted 12 months. " W3I, MDRUAY, At Miller ,1 Kirbi's Diug Slore, COLDSnOKO, N. C. NOTICE. APPLICATION will be male daring tho present Session of the General As sembly for tlw formation of the Countr of "GosnBN," wiCi the following boundaries : "BesinTiia at Ncuse ri cr, at the Lenoir ist-TbeLwr Rat. of i.rcminm ofanr ytttn- Iine runnins mcncc wan the L,cnoi Iin3 af Company In America. -M No restriction on i to the nubhcioad WOVT the Ddis placej .tv.'.Vo.! ..V:'' r V inencc a nireci line to uie mouth 01 ura ihtrrm&tr Ylu QUnrOHUf l aad endnraM onr errJNjIlcj. Sth Loan, made to roHrrholdrre. 6th AU'roTiciciand JlvMcnd Son-for!establ. 7lh Invpftracatff maCe tltroajb Ha local ft.iard of Direction j, itjui makiit it a Uonio- Commor everywhere.' ' ? - ' .- .i- r. TARBOHO BRANCH, M. WKDDKLL, J. D. (.TMM1N'', President. Cashier. iiiakcroRS: James M fUdmoud, Fred Phillips. VT. C. Lewis. Mathcw Weddcll. hasx; thence with Graham to Uie mouth of Bear Swamp; taencc to Orahaoi Church; theT.ce -to Uie conierof WnjT e, Sampson and Johnston ; thence wiUi" the Johnston line l(We;5 river ; thence down Neuse riwr to mocili of Falling Creei; thence up :lnose wismng to insure, or get an In-' Falling Creek to SteTens' ilill ; thence the tctuAauuu iu itgaiu kuu uiupany will . (Jol W please communlcato with : ' 5 H. 8. DASHTT.LL, Genl A-re nt,' ' :: ' J jyf. -.' l ."' GOLDaTWR''", N. O. Jc-tft - .OflcelaaajCobb uiiy;,,, Goljjsboro road ' to Dudley road at the Moore p!ace; thence a direct line to 77 mile post;- Uierice a direct line to 81eepy Creek t Uiencc down Lenoir line to the beg'nning." :dec23-45.-.c Issues Ccrtincatf.? of Dep.?it berir.j "-"'-terc-t. i authorized by Charter to receive on de posit rnoaers held ia trust by Kiecui''i Admiaistrators, Cuardiaos, Ac, Jtc, Ac. Sella Cueckj on New York, lU'.tiiaore, Hhiladelpbia, Norfolk, tluuibi. Charles ton, Uichinond, Petersburg and all tbe citicf and towns ia Norlli Curoliua. Boys and sells Checks in um tn RHit oa Creat Britain, Ireland, Gerrnaujr, France. Ac. - liuj sand Pel's (i , Silver, Bank W, Iloud.4, Stock 3, Ac., Ac. ' Strict attention given U the orders uui requests of our. c--untry friends by mail r otherwise. dec 2-tf JOHN 0. GAHAGB, (Sncresfor to E. Gamacc A Sox,) IWACTMER SHELL LIME WHOLESALE DEALER IX All Kinds Btiildin? Slnterial Lime, Cemsnt, Calcine Plaster, NOVA SCOTIA LAND PLASTEE, Common and Press Bricks, Goat and Git , tie Hair, Laths, Slates, all sizes and kinds, Tar. 100 & 101 .Water St, Norfolk, V. OOTl-tI
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