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. . 1 i ii i m 1-1 1 1 -ii 11- 1 1 . I n-a. ww-rv. fj M M ' r 'f ' I I f f - 1 , .... ... m. mf . i ., Ii I;" 1 .. .-4ii....,J -. i. j ...... ..-..., j .twi a.iiC iu t;..-J j. -i .ix I J it 0 DBPOT. ? I I 1 f ! BATH ;.. M R 11 XX J. JUL U ,U"WW 9 Market Street, Wilmington N. C. Agricultural Implemcnte, Englirfi and American CuUyryjIron, Steel, Nails, 3 Guns, Pistols, Ammunition, &c -"We would -rcspedtfulry call the attention of -wholesale buyers to our full and com pete assortment, embracing all and every rcsi-ription of Goods in tlic Trade, and tp tit; superior advantages we can oner from jiuv iug the agency of several of the best leading Factories. Hvavs on hand So'.e and Harness Tc:ither, Kr and Calf Bkins. . Faints, Oils, Glass, Sash, Doors and P'tn.Ls. &C. &C. Please call and examine, before purcha sing, the stock at NATH'L JACOBI'S Hardware Depot, .sepa-.ly 9 MarketStreet JU. T. E. UNDERWOOD, n lias recently located in GOLDS BO RO, N. C. And solicits the patronage of the people of Goldsboro and surrounding country. Calls promptly' attended to jiciidcncc on 'James st., near Episcopal CLurcli Ofdce at Drug Store. Jan. 20, 1873-Smt J. A. BOtftTZ Editor and Prppji d n iTu 'I- ! .Jbfj k-nii tlxUi tna L.n:.v.:.'t" a V t.:vuV ?....,?,.;. ,.',, 10 : . .i i A Jor us, Principle ii Pnnc TQ-morxow; ForeTer- ' i. 1 . I Ii ...... , iT Sv 0 Jl. 1 T7 NO.. 57. D U. THOS. A. VVUUJJL.JiY, t LATE OF KlSTON, N ., WE ITAVB JTJSl,J5lOrED,WEN tiic stock of Gopd4 tp ouriiefw and elegant Uuilding on the corner ofWalnut an4 e3tQentreEtreeU, "Whave an en tire new outfit of Drug Furniture, and a lare as30ttmnt;of all Goods "usuilUj&kept in first class Drug, Stores. V(e .laptOjthe attention kff Hhe'ladies ' epcialli&$r tock of Fancy Good3,.embTacingflTiite an a?soTtment-bf J Perfumeries!' Tot Soaps, Combs and Brushe&j and tojatt onar ftfeflds vre extend a cordial invitation in our new home, promising our best ex ertionato make their stay pjeasant to them Raw6lJas:rjibfitaSleU4.7 Uii i- We also keep on hand good Cigars and, Tobacco, L&PIM ana ikyi osea Uji; yvme and iiiquors lor Medicinal use, Garden Knorfa Af j-fT&rir tarri nl inn i . . . If r.s .cniflilO O&gO - 'IT hi to4ttefovCTiTereeVnt hto eyes witli killing ef- pnawajrioetainanyrtiott Tectl ' rhcy.dinoa on the road! and uoping in vain. iaihlfther Ottbe- fmpertft anil thit waj bj-rreturned.ia the evening, And when marryiogher icotisin tlioracei' She they jjartod for the uightj Rena al hated bimheartilr; but her; ramt"f lowed Ilorce, for the iirstitimein had always told her that hivddmir&i her: life, to kiss her. her. She knew her boantr, and,- This great change in their dc- C her meanor toward such other should stolid' cooftiA.:' ' ' ' ' jhave arf)u"sed mutual suspicion, but liat bye days remain before the it didn't. TIjey were blinded by toe glitter ot the golden stake. . Daring the next day Horace re mained nearly all day'iu.tu lwiue, land in the Bociety -of his cousin. Oil BOOK' STORE "I don't see "why it would be wrong lor mc to Know wnatis in i I he .peaKQHAfas-i-bright, ihano Is supplied with;a good assortment of some girl of seventcen-Rena Crock- School Books and General Stationery, to I er the granddSUffhter of rich old Parents and Guardians. - - s Steven Ccocker whose death a day We hereby return thanks to our many lor two b'oford had' bronfrht sorrow year, and hope by honest deaung with all low A ww; graaugmiureu men to receive their lavors during the Horace Warton and ' Bena-r-werp present year. , . i.ffj-ri u i.. i. : i i" : i l ii i Jj'Xtging lioonu?, a wen uirnisueu i unor r3s""lJolUe and atteniive servants ulgtf JAS. W. MORRIS Pre Provrietor. OWII'T GALLOWAY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Goi.DSBOIiO, N. C. (ifli;. an 'al:i it, ?.tar We-Ct)itre Slr(et. 3 'radices hi the Courts of Wayne, Wil fni;, Groeue, Lenoir, etc. ; in the Supreme Court, und in the United States Courts. ;' OJiire, oy.cn in Snow Hill 1st and 3d TuvH.lays if every month. marlO-tf THOS. C. FULLliB. S. A. ASHE a. f. Mi;ui:iJiox KUllIMON, FULLER 4 ASHE 1 TTOUXEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, RALEIGH, N. C. V'ill practice in the State and Federal Court.- wherever their services may be re quired. Oil ice : Former Office of Phillips & Jlcrrirnon. mar3-w3m gaining her surreptitious know ledge of the will, her rich cousin Horace wai;seeking after pfectaely 4 the same - fnformalio'rv Betaking himself to the office of Harman Nes bi.tb&JawjecrwTio 'bad : been in- trusted .WitbMbe1- legal business of bis'grahdiatb r b e found thst gen tlemai) ,aloie. lie knew something of the lawyer's character, and at once proceeded to "business.1 "You drew up my. grandfather's will, did you not?' he asked, "Yes." "Ho w long ago ?" "About six months. He had pre pared one a year- ago, but this makes an entirely different disposi tion of the property." And what is that disposition ?' The lawyer smiled. .. I have no right to tell vou,' he TT .. l . 1 a . Oi . r l. I w "arrows, uimau.rs, uw tuners, en. offered something infinitely, more said. s t - y r-- , 0 0, . . COOK Ai'fi HEATING STOVES, IU6Lrusiy cnangeaoie. 11 was, now-1 iSutyou WOUldtell meitsumcien I , 1 . . f . 0ikr8 Ids Professional Services to the ckizcnP 0 Goldsboro, NVC.and surround-i-iir country. Oilico, at present, at Barham's Hotel, rvN-rc all orders may be left. Vngast 22d, 1872. lm GOLDSBORO, N. C. Tliia is one of the best conducted Hotels in the State, (new and established since the irr. At. this House von vrill rind the w of Fare, comfortable fires, excellent i we hope will come forward and pay us at - his iamily. . Horace was as mean of once, as wis iNJtiu muiHJii IT NOW. J. F. MrixEit.M.D. Geo. L. KnmY.M.D. lioiasooro, jn . v., march so, 13 73. , 1 NORTH CAROLINA FOUNDRY lade M Airiciltural WorUJ act and disposition as the old man himself, .Rena was a beauty, ap4 an Amiable irlheri -Sh 'chole I There certainly were intervals when pride and disdain were her more marked characteristics, but Rena's efeS-wereber grand irresistibility. ANUFACTURE Saw Mills, Horse xtjl powers, nay rresses, bppkg aiia uan i ir . 1 1 i ? 1 . ; 1 dfe Lathes r all kinds of Plows, Sub-Soils, play'brthose wondrous living gems And Castings of every description. ever, a' brilliancy as restless, as lit-l reasons were advanced?' Heproposed goingto the theatre in the evening; bat Rena' fcfged the Ira- propriety of so doing. Their grand- ather's receHt death, would make it highly Improper in the eyes of their friends. 'But we can goto Brooklyn,' sug gested Horace; "Nobody will know us there.' To which the beauty assented, and Horace kissed her. She didn't resent his impudence. On the con trary her lips clung to his in a gen tle, thrilling rejoinder. They went to the theatre, grew confidential aul lov.ng, and supple mented their good night-kisses with a hug. 'I'm progressing tremendously,' thought lloracv. 'To-morrow I will propose to her.' Tin bringing him around famous ly,' thought Rena. 'IIu will come to the point in a day or two.' pira!eV.&c -Restricts the holding of real,c$tatc to 300 acrrs Ratified 17th Jan V, 1773.. ; Reolntionv in regard (o lht pen sions of soldiers otthe war of 112. Requests ourSen.itors and Repre sentatives to procure, if possible, certain amendments to the pension Uws, in which unjust discrimina tions arc made ou account of loyalty, &c. ILatified 17th Jany, 1673. An act, to amend chapter 1S Private. taw of 1870-'71, being an act-defining and amendatory of the charter of the Wilmington N". C. Lire Insurance Company, ratified icth reb' 171. -Cnnitnl stof-L- c,,n not T)e less than $10-u(W, nor more than l,0i0,00, providing for the payment of the stock nbribLd, and the notes given by stockholders. Ratitled 18th Jan'v, 1873. An act, to roieal crli.iotpr SO. Laws of 1371-,7L. The act of 1372, allowed l!ie Commissioners of Stokes, R-vjkingham au-1 Csiowau count'us, in their discretion, 10 pay overseers ot" roads, not exceediuj; 2 per day. Ratified 1-th Jau'y, 1S7;J. An act, to exempt the counties ot Ashe, Watauga, Alleghany, .Taek?on and Swain, from the provisions of chap, M2, Laws l?rn-72. The act of ls70, makes if a misd ome inor t tak- uiountain iroulbetHcen the lbl of Apnl ajul ihe lulh October, by fhoviing or otherw ise, and to catch And come to th point he l id on tho them by reining at ai:v time. ilati- E OFFER FOR SALE ft CeirateS Climax WITH Baker's Improved Irons You will find it the best Collar in the world for Horse or .Mule. Th?y require no Humes, and are very i-niipic and dura I'.e. We contiilently recommend them to the farming public, and -ten r rant every one .sold not to break. Willi their use the shoul der is kept cool and never galls. Come and sec them at ui3 KOSNEGAY & BORDEN'S. SERGEANT tfc McCAULEY Prop'rs, Ub to be caught and fathomeiij as thfet 'If the reasons were convincing following Friday the tlay before the licl ISth Jan'v, 182. Greekskoiio,-N.' Ct bright vagaries of a jack-jo'rlantern enough, yes.V opening of the wiil. He swore utdying Oliawall. lounsas ShQWasRena Vonld two llnndrod nlkrc rnn- 0ve lor lier. Mie .-itlLCtnl surprise; wwi s a worIdlv-mindedi:cl)uett4 to vince vou ?' Bufficientlj coy frtr upp arances, but Confessed an ard.mt i).i?si.n fr him. Both lies found w.lli.u: rar.s. After a Urge amount of huiis and kissing queue to vince you? Voicing Stoves, of which there are sev- tne very core already.bhe bad in- 'No.' r-ai 'ria use, nd giving entire sat- heritechill trie ctispdsition'an quali- 1 FIve hundred V a celebrated 'Yes.' which tlii demands, Oooltinsr Stoves ... ....... was vv e wisn to call special attention to our COOKLN e ifVie of Stoves in STorth Carolina, and as we sell "es ot her mother, them for less than they can be delivered from the North, we claim the tlwse in need. Etery Stote is give perjea sauyaewn. ion can save xne , lady ot th DeriOd. Verv,certainlv4il fnr vaMlv tM ntinrrnnv anA he saich snueezin- her h.m 1. fro rrl.t t riSm t io nthprn ritiva tn thia" ' " - r - v.,. , , i - sue Deiongea to ner times in ner re- the lawver took it. carefullv count- "Anu so am 1, r?;.;ie .:, rciurning solution to get well married : that if ed it, and transferred it to his own thc Pressure gently. tosay, td some person of wealth and Locket.- 4 t M But grand fAthr's recent attinh hnfhtnoppthp'r. If dW, iifl.T lA ... " Bother gra-lfrl er," poue I Rena, , . tl r. r , I Couldn t wo ii:ni'e it somehow. oui, toe lormerpreieraoiy, ana men pare yourseltlor the worst possible patronlleof n her d&tn9lfPf cts Horace counted out the sum from they discuascl the practical da ils. wa,ranted to Rena Crocker WAS decidedly a young his pocket-book, which he had fill- "I am impatient fur the Lapj event,'' place, which is no matl item,: hy buying1, of us, and & the same time get a Stovethat is more durable, as the plates aje,.aiuch. neavieittnan tnce pi noixiiernjDiaKe. rne following are our prices, delivered atepot in this place : . : . 1 No.S.with 10 pieces ware & 8 ft. pipe,$30.00 An p.ct, to authorize the consol idation of tho Carolina Narrow (iange Railroad Company, and the Chesti-r and Lenoir Narrow J mge Hailrbad Co., in South Carol iu. Authorize Mich consolidation, it the ame approved I y trie i:n;m- l.rs(d tlu- 'efui Coi.i;aiise-. t Ratified 2J i J.in'y, 1 j j An act, lo cur" ..vrt.iin d.'Je-'ts in : tho rei:'t ration of d eds and uther 1 ; FjT5iubaadw!ed3e bf.Jiorac8, so as to know a good horse wbea jou efce mo that it a model. ' There is more moocy lost'nd more honest men are d- JraU(1ed ia buxiog and selling borsav than in.anj bf her product of the farm .-7 For the last tweoty years I have bad all sorU aniLibapeat honea, from the po ny to the., Shanghai', and the greatest weight in the least bulk it the animal for ftervicci .A .bortc .weighing from t'1,100 to 1,400 pounds is large enough fur firm work f - - You mut understand what you want an animal for before you go to boy. Oao minute is long enough to examine tie standing points of a horse. These are: A good lively eye, inclined to ha- . rtl s.nd x pleasant countenance; a fat lc nnd open foot; shoulders set rather backhand no objection if slightly arch- -ed; the proper shape of the hinder pars V" depends on what yoji.wish the horse to . perform. The prevailing blemishes are blind ness or weak eyes, ringbone, sparine, '. bontbound, curbed or thorough pinned, stilled, etc., all of which an expert obser . Tei will detect in one minutets time. The hcars is the most difficult to de tect, as that depends on the treatment the auimal had for thc week previous. The tbureps, or palpitating of the heart, ci iy bp detected easily, by moring and exciting thc hors", and stopping him suddenly. As to the age of a horse hurting him, it depends upon how he has been used until he is six yens old ; ifso md then, he ia good for twelve or twenty years service yet. .'udgiug the ago of a horse--by his mouth is very uncertain. You can tell to a certainty within one year until he is six years old, then you must judge from ,t-uenil appearance. Some judges rely I .... . ... -U 1 .... 1 1 any tusks about the same number of maris have tusks as horses that have none. Nroie men will ttllyouthat they know tlie ae of a horso by the jaw, or tho wrinkle about the eye, or by the joints r f the tail. You might as well say that ii; know the age of a man by tho wrink- Iih in bis :ace. The wearing of the tecta depends upon the general health t nd luns of the animal. Bad teeth tol I .v diseased lungs. In purchasing a horse, rely upon your judgement, and whc i you trade, do not ak a ne giib:r, as every man ought to know his own business If 'there is 1. inch talking to be done, let. the other o it. What you say, let it be to thc pidht. and stand to it. Tho Care of Calves. : i ' i l.u' 4tWi to cmoyherselt at the utmost swinir news. You are. hv this will, out off . j :, SERGEANT & MCCAULY. I , , '. , . . , . 7 .! " 1 V " icanieu mat ue was pennn Address, febl7-tf In Store and to Arrive ! r(C Bhls. Baltimore Fork, -JUU 50 Bbls. Early Rose Potatoes, J'25 " Flour, all grades, a Kcl'S Eeaf Lard, IO Tubs Goshen Butter, 150 Bushels Water Mill Meal, tfO " Spring Seed Oats, 300 Bales N. C. and N. Y. Hay, 1 25 Sets cheap Harness, Also Bulk ileats, Coffee, Syrup, cfcc B. M. FR1VETT & CO. Family Supply Store. W. B.BEID, Dealei in Family; Grcceries PramiQiis GOLDSBORO N.C. Greensboro. N.C. ot fashionable dissipation and lux- from every dollar of your grand- uryfor the remainder of her exis- father's estate.' tence. You are certain of this V "1 don't see how it would be any 'Of course I am. I drew the will. IN STORE. harm " nntinno 1 Pnno oa T nnlrl.l : : ,i nnu struck bv a new idea, "we a v.:., Tkf 1 'iV l-xv -11' t a married privately, an 1 keep it u u uu iujtui5 um i, uu win ieiu an w you, Ducyour grana- there's no knowing how it might be father was whimsical. There came u,ntU a i coominS anu,u,lt i)l u S1IRIT CASKS, 150 Hhds new crop Cuba, 100 " S. II. Molasses, 250 Bbls S. H- and Cuba Molasses, QAA t r?t.-lrtV TT'l 150 Boxes D. S. Sides and Shoulders, tampered with by that rascally con- a change in his-feelings, caused by 5,000 Sacks Salt, sin of mine before it is read next some real or fancied misconduct of ouu liaies 11 av, 10,000 Bushels Com, . . 800 Barrels Flour, i - . .('', 50 " Mullets, J 250 Bbls, half Bbls and Kits Mackerel, 1,000 Boxes Smoked Herring, 500 Tierces Land Plaster, 150 Tierces and Tubs Lard, 50 Boxes Cheese, 100 Barrels Whiskey, 150 Cases BrandvJPeaches & Cherries, 15 Hhds Demarftra and P.R." Sugar, knew . that, a, rwill drawn .up , and J asked. Re feared for his chunccs when fahc ess. 44 Wo can try." She was only anxiou to have it settled before he discovered her poverty. 44 I'll tell you Rena," he said, as it mlirht tret a secret me has elapsed. 44 As you please, dear Horace written iiiueii's in if.itwonioe A correspondent gives thc following o.ni jilvicc : Much of the future growth, 1 .i:d in fict much of the profits of the f i- mer arising from his stodk, depends i the care which it receives during " Whe-i &Ti all we have thc ceremony baturday. I imagine grandfather yours, and so he left all to your performed ? lett tne duik oi nis property to me, cousin Rena . 44 As soon as possible that is, I mean but there s no telling what notion Horace was angry. He cursed as soon as you desire it." the'old fool may have got into his his dead relative roundly, until the " To-morrow morning?" head." h atevpr rp.mindpd bim that. mirRAci Rena was alone in her chamber. were useless. juw nua wu x v um uuiau ! .11- .,-.. 1 1 t In the morning they went in a carnage I lllSt! ( ountv. Devi a re. a!i 1 ih" arts ufj i .l w." ! .: . . . i- I I I .1. r. .-iiuimej, ue-.r, o i "---. :iist yUAr I do not wish to be un- Ratified 22 Jan'v, 1-7:1. !.i,;ood by this that if a farmer takes An act, to incorporate' the A 1-! g -..nl care of his stock the first year, he beniarlt? an 1 SeuppM nu Stf im - e m afterward let them run bap-haz-hnat Transportation Coiupan v. A '. r 1 ; ' every good tanner will see that In- jt nf all ttmpa ia waII on rsl TAf , ISut the first year is the foundation, it ii the starting point of their future gTowth. : here are many farmers who are in the habit of giving their calves nothing but whey from the time they are about three .seeks old until they ars weaned. They are then left to run and pick their liv ing as best they may until winter, when they are taktn to the barn and put into some little back hovel, with nothing but hy till spring, or, as I have often seen, turned into a s aek. In cither case they art, when spring comes, so stunted and pcor that they make but a slow growth ever afterward. t onscquentiy, wnen joint stock Company, vih a capital j ot 3"',0G0, with the usual corporate j powers to build, repair and rnn steamuoais and omar cratts on Seiippornon river,and other waters of North Carolina. Ratified 24t!i Jan'y, 187:'.. An act, to incorporate the Snow Hill, Greenville and Goldsboro i Railroad Co. - Capital stock, $10 ',- Walnut Street, one door Hast of 15. M. Privctt & C. Would inform the public that he has now in store and keeps constantly on hand a fresh and complete stock of the best Fami ly Groceries, Provisions, Flour, &c, and asks the patronage of the public. sep5-tt I. B. Grainoeb . . . C M. S ted man S. U. Wallace... Isaac Bates President. . . . Yicc President Cashier. .Assistant Cashier. 450 Bags Coffee, 400 Bags Shot, 150,000 Musket W P and G D Caps, o50 Kegs Nails, 250 Barrels Glue, 200 Boxes Soap, 150 44 Candles, Kolls Bagging, "xea." QUO, to construct a Railroad from Two happier people than the cousins 1 1 GoM,i)0ro lo Favetteville. Ratili- . a a. - I I To think was to 4 act With her. xShe mnt wnat oan Td bnt. -co ?'h dldn to rt that ni-llt- ,acU WaS!ed 25th Jan'v, 1873. i An act, to prevent the felling of ! sigaedbythebldmanayeai4 before Til tell you. The will is to be t0 a minister unknown to either anditrees,n Ifriw r5ver anJ ils ! .cling time comes, the firmer finds his his death, was inthe desk in the read on Saturday five days from were married. 'Janes, btoncy Creek and Reedy j vo -k far behind in size and price of the dinjry old library.; She had often t,;c fn ftiamanntimDntb T?rr. tr.) wiv ' nnpn', to-ii ! ! s.kid Hoiace. Fork, in Alamance countv. Penal-i neighbors who bad cared wll for their " " i . j i v a. a a j aai w auviviA auv o ata A W a t n I fjiwwa''ww - j m seen it, and wondered what were the marry you.- f i : . o 5 as they reentere l tr.e carriage. e! ty of 10 for so doing. Ratitied 27th contents so closely sealed from her j$ut she wouldn't do it she hates uaTe Just t,mc e''ou?" to S to tue 8ur' J an y, 1 8 ( 3. eyes. It was dusk, and as she stole me. rogate's office and have grandfather: 1 . . I will TPOfl TVnv nr.lviol fVioro c li nd KfVrl 1)1 W A UL T Ulii,-U I , .-! 1 . y-I . hiuiiv.-j iiiv; i'v'.iiu wi vwiuiiiiMij:i'inii'i n r nf the RtrwrlcoTthe tnrmer warn ludj equal to the latter to start with. An act, concerning thc town of Goldsboro, in Wayne countv. An calves! yers and ihe execntors assembled. One BANK OF m HMOYER, Capital & Surplus - $225,000 Auliiorizetl Capital - $1,000,000 D R Mnrehi son, of Williams k March- fleoU French, of Geo It French k Son. HVollera, of Adrian k V oilers. J'Hinson.of Sprunt & H;nson. I U (iraUve DIRECTORS: C M Stcdrnan, of Wright & Sted lnan. Jas A Leak, of Wad- esboro. M Weddell, of Tar- boro, N C. E B Borden, of Goldsboro, N C. r, President. LI II 1 I ! rni i- l' it 11 ti I. i - . - . : -v., i airinor rnrrnarh thnir t ron rr hoi eha itj. i t 5 100 Boxes & Hhds Smoked Shoulders 0 n r-.., yw -AfcS yoar oniy cnance, ana is and Sides, . halt relented, and finally paused on wnrth th trial. id iQNoTL. tbe ry threshold of the room she Wouldn't you destroy this last of thft latter waA eakinrr. He held ! to prevent the erection of wood mchl2 Wilmington, N. C. was seeking, ihen, chiding herself wiU y I nmp HfW1.Irnpnt, in hu i)and en buildings in certain cases. Rat Twr.nTTR.AGl? Home TnRtitnf.inna ! for weakness, she stole in, got the Xot itisnotm ray possession. Here are three wiUa, iha first, leav-, ified 27 th Jan'y, 1S73. Keyoi nerrgranaiatners-(iesk, and The old man had it among his pa- ing his property t Horace v. art n was, An act, U1 tavor ot tlie Uommis- One instance of this came with in my knowledge. Some steers, raised as above, sold for $15, while those of neighbor, which had been well cared for when young, sold readily at f 23. The SECURITY AGAINST FIRE 1 THE opened the drawer. There lay the ! per8 somewhere; and besides, there made about a yci car ago. The second, sioners of Madison Countv. - Pro- Trading Horses Warrantee. NORTH CAROLINA HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, RALEIGH, N. C. This Company, now near the close of the third year of its existence, continues to write Policies, at fair rates, on all classes of insur able property. A u losses are promptly adj usted and paid. GOLDSBORO BRANCH. E. B. BuivDKX, R. p. HOWELL, iresuicnt. Cashier. DiRr.cTorwS : : Galloway, Ilermaa Weil. EC Borden. TARBORO BRANCH. " EDDELL, J. D. CUMMING, I resident. Cashier. DIRECTORS : James M Redmond, Fred Phillips, W. G, J-ewis, Mathtw Weddell. te&e3 Certificates of DcPosit bearing in- authorized by Charter to receive on de- iii moneys held in 'trust by Executors, -A-ffmiuUtrators, Guardians, &e.,&c, &c. Soli ni:. i ' .' V . -vIlD ues, ri jyw York, Ba!timore, "aoeipaia, .Norfolk, Columbia, Caarles tonj Jhchmbnd, Petersburg and all the cities and towns iff fiorth Caiolina. huvs and'sella OlipVair, o,-,.r, t reatDritaia, Jreland, Germany, France, 4c. . v;..r J ' ftay"B and sells Gold, Silver, Bank Bills, Boods Stocks. &c.. kc. ' fctrUt attention iziven to the orders find ri,W-?t? ?tt T Country friends by mail or It was useless to peep into its I folds only detached- words could be seen. But Rena was not inclined The "HOME" is rapidly growing in pub- to bo baffled in her curiositv. And inenrws nf nrnwriK ir -NTrtli narolina WHS 3S IBriUC 1U rCbUUUJCS US IUC IUU V-A t-" V A .l v VA J AAA VA VAA MpA w.AMIill Agents in, all parts of the IState. C. B. ROOT, Vice President. K. II. BATTLE, Jr., President. SEATON GALES, Sec. ki PULASKI COWPEK, STJPERVISOlt., W. H. MURDOCH, Ass't Sec. ! janl5-ly a LI. aa. ll." LUr CMiilC ' i i l r r , I n't.? uwwuBscu fwere two nonest witnesses. lias , r..- . vmes ior inc support ot j. lawyer, i i os d that the ' I i i. TT. T1,,i fl-iinl fin1 Tact . 11 J 1 : 1 ... : your cousin a lover ?' . wucuu u.u. T . 7 V a lunatic, -liuiried 27th January, pend upon th r utPmnoljetterTtbatibefpre,'. i cNo X lhink not aatea wee no,u. , . , i87:i. one is cheated shd Ani&tll 1 canHojSen ' Then, believe me ' your best ana ?! Vf SlTlZ' An act, to change the name of the ''. tbc warrantee 1 T. i . . . . . 1 " - LUC AtLoL 19 U11V4 tuv " wiliest of her sex. Lighting a gas- jet, she warmed the large wax seal. Then with tbe 'blade of a pocket knife, she carefully loosened it. It was done. The document lay open STRICTLY A COMMISSION no VSfr before her ! Her eyes rapidly de- voureu us contents anu uar ciieeics COMMISSION MERCHANTS, v AND ,- t ' ' ' PURCHASING AGENTS, No. 15 Cheapside, Baltimore. Md. Our experience in the market enables us I i, v, e- orTi1 TarVi o fif-l nrtfc loft. tAlnJUmnnmonknfnnTTAX A "MT1 OTHER PRODUCE, and to fill Trade her a solitary-cent Every parttcle orders for jlour, 1'ork, URocEBiES 0f jg amplq fortune went to Horace and Merchandise generally, to the best L. ' -r-r ' . destrpy the Villj' but a second paled with anger; ' j ,n .v The misef ablenoldldoUrd H rJlbe i . j . fl u 11 rill u x . criea.- ,-- ' The cause of her displeasure was the unpleasant an4 surpassing fact fn tr-uling horses it Is generally anp- parties to the bargain de- eir own judgment, and if no one is to blame, but olds good ia this case, if . ' i : l l t l 1- iHoid.Mi Ilrmk and r.i.ldr-r C,mlv- irie pany ue re.-ponsioie, jufc u mucu vuaUwv ia w l uw confteauence n a u .1 l.?V nmi7.m.int f! r l.rl t Yc i 1 f t mir 1 f r ii n T li.i nli itirr. ' O ' 1... n Vom Virl' nl,l,-o n a IJlnim tu--ii i -:i . TT- ! r .u ..i... ,t ... M..l V IT. ,... 1 T 1 J "j - j 0 little hoDe in his tone. "It's a mi trhtv could do a thinir Thcrirode discons .- (. Ratified 27th Jan'v. 17n. . . r 7 . . . , , ' .i---- ice olivfMliAVnt--TMItrir' It nlUtelv homo in tlie carr aze, i ncy un-, . .. . n uiivwivuuiM - ---. - , ) liosormion, oi instruction 10 ie- Thc law in the case laid down 7 York judge as fallows: If man warrant a horse, it is not ne- possible advantage Our eorrespondenti in Goldsboro, B. M. Privett & Co., will receive orders for ou House. We confine ourselves strictly to a Commis sion business. . . ypi. g. morisey, ; ; : : ATTORNEY ATlLAtf, l: v ' :q6ldsboroik. c;' Having resumed the. .Practice, I can be found at the, Court House. ' j,. T' tW. Office first door on the right hand, . t novl4-Jjfi tm iiTMlllO', a3;S thought detained her. , She feared the! iondnenaeiof sncn-m fctf Again slightly beaKpg; the seal,, sbg reaffixed,ifialtsplace,ireplaced the yill in the drawer,': and went back to her room.. , i went away. That afternoon the cusins met in the parlor. Each greeted the other with a cordiality long unknowaJn thetiicDttsinly intercourse. - They even chatted pleasantly, congrat ulating themselves upon the manner in which they were opening the game. 'Yon must be quite oppressed with (he gloom of this old house,' said Horace, as he was about to go, 'and I think a ride might do yon good. I will be pleased to take you this af ternoon, if you. would do me the honor.1 Kothtng would please me better,' replied the beauty, with a "winning smije. . ;rt , . T Tbei ride was bad.'Each 'of "the plotters enaeavored to be agreeaofe. itorce was ," ila'nd and -ittentivc; burdened themselves of their real sunti-. 5iry for him to say, I warrant that t.... lint n v r1tftnrt nfRrmilinn in . .. . ... t .i ; .-i. "'-... - I r.-rnnl tn tho nnftlit (ir rnnfliUnn nf menta towards each otlier. 1 ney ex- m 0 i j v v t p,c.d the most enrdi d and n,D.uJ K e thJr iu0an to prevent , Re made to operate, and wh.cl. doe, bltred lor each W And .:,o, c.ni- rcd ol the Ba,.k,, lav,. -Uut- "V h aM0,,lS W,rrln; u iC , . 1 0-,i r . iq-., tee. If a man does not want to warrant xnouelv atzreed to rejranl the marna;e Uiea J th Jan , lo.3. 1 j . niouBi ui,ici ir ! h 5 must keep his mouth shut : and if he cercmonvus ..u ...... itesouiuon, in regani 10 ine joint ,i onpn t.u mnnth. he mnt tll t eiiitentiary. truth. t 4 cAiniox. in :. .1... T ..s...; I ivu.nni.iirc uu iiiu 1 I Provides that the Committee here-. Ifthe seeds of disease arc in a horse i tof.re appointed shall remain exact-1 wbea a man warrants him, the man who Of the Acts and Resolutions ;iv:ls lt is.iutitied 7th J anuary, , nsakej the warrantee takes the responsi Passed at the Session of the j is'i i. j bility as to whether the seeds will fprout ' General Assembly of .North i An act, to amend at. act to iocor-1 "r n h? a do PPJ to Carolina, Commencingr oniporate thc Wilminajton I.Murance nn"l dC,CCU whlcVcan be seen If a , 4KT . ; h're his an eye knocked out. or has but ie 3d Monday of N ovemlier,;CoU.,iny.-C..-ernBK the ns, lM ,pgs and (be owner tajs, u I war- 1873. land botids taken lor trmiums on M ,a tu-.-An j insurance. -' UatihYd 2SM J anuary, bes not take notice of that, as the war- (cONTIStTKD.) 137:1. AjQfliHJKlinn An act, to, prohib t the .sale of, It mi sehool teachers. (.wnty Treasa-;piruuwunH.wi w ul,,CTi" , I . -i f'j- be further remaricea max me Rena cat distrcjLn2lyiCloc.to hixs After the first 'gust 'of 'rage bad j ws jas AaiUblr-ad-aomt:n ' knows ibsiaed!,l6u6lsat downrtd-Quietly tbow to be wbea so ttdWi us40 1L ar V W -t ak. m jm ..itUUUM Wli.!ot ixceisjor. ouego ..jn era the amounts due4 for parser - County. -Make it a misdemearmrt Ra?irld mVWvW373. to ll .irii.M;w lr.,-i..ri i'!nn two ; a milch cow is under quite as Burke I c'ear a lgal obligation to tell the .truth as the seller ot a norse. - LAn act", to amend an act, -entitled nact4e enable- any r person -mt leis Inan three to become lncor- tnileii of the Coll...-l- .fl o8th i Mrs. CL ii.uomtl na just receive new specimen ui ciumiuco; pawernf."-' Pipkin and Stamping done at her Estab lishment in the neatest style. t .T:ui'v ilfl?:t. 47. . , . I ... . I X i-ihlHj' VUI ' a. j.-a.- TO B COXTINUBD.j r-
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 27, 1873, edition 1
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