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T0!. ;i;a r. All !vtt. ii ' t 1 1 i ') t Mitt. ;4 :tw. Jidl. 18, 187?. ;'!'..':. - i. exchanges that .(..!! a;. ! M'ss Alexander, Vi- r'r.t-, are 'niaklDg a oil the stage. ! i . divided the lau- .i-'.:.;st sfars of the da jr. eutly appeared in A'.ii.i-it'Mi Mis Pendleton in f i : i f i ! 1 .. . T i i i r reception wag very i:;:.jne'. .1 for the Qld ' North .r.;d';.' ' : '( -I ' ' 'i'i y :rt ki! !-! v, ii h t!n ll'.'lujwl papers that have ''.yjirict "!i !".'. i a fierce war of words . i i . . .. i ii 'I J. .'I lIUIIBUMlif, HUTU 1(JL1U IUCUI ? .iVi i? :if) J ji lined hinds in defense of ilx t)Uii.,ft :tnd puraiuount , cause of t!; (j'.iu-;cr,ativc iai ty. This' is as it Is!;;. -a :.! he, and fully docs it -show the Wlurc of each paper, in thus giv i! minor differences for the sake -,i v..AAw the principles of Cdnser- 1 .. - . ; !-. , 1 i'll.i ar.-ruri success in the coming ct, if : i .Mi. una rs ru example ior otu i U. imitate- 1 5;vlN'cv JlTrom Toxaw. other slaves except the few belonging to the Government, and evrcn these are !kept in restraint and pupilage for five rw 'V it . '.a 1 aI - years, inecnuuren oi siayc moiuers, though declared free From their birth, are retained in subjection to those mo thers owners for twentyne years, dif fering from other slaves only in Being born with a ; ,lcgalight to liberty on reaching the age of twentyrone,' For about twenty years to come there will be no more real liberty in Brazil than if the law of 1871 bad not been passed. The J ,674, GOO of its thenting1 slaves remain slaves for life, and their children1 will not be really free till near the end of the year 1892. "When that year arrives, it is qui to pessible that the, Yankees may have. 'taken into' their heads to revive the! slave trade, .and re-establish slavery in New England. Lynchburg Xev:a. GENERAL NEWS. port to the Grand Lodge at its next annual communication. It is here suggested to all parties having such claims against the Grand Ldge on account of the College, in the form of accounts or bonds and notes, to send copies of the si.me, with all the proofs necessary to enable the committee to form a correct opinion, to R. Vj York, chairman of the com fmittee, at Morrisville, N. C. In all cases where a compromise is tendered the terms should Be clearly and distinctly stated. It' would be well for all claimants to act promptly in heeding this notice. Raleigh Netcs. On Tlie Rio Grande. ! .L'hcViUoii growing portion of Tex hus be'n visited by a killing frost, vd it his bccojnc necessary in twenty hru. cu'ui.tics to replant their props. 11 c t'rtut is kaid to be eptirely dc .i iovcdi This will be 'a' venous mat t cr to the planters of - that State, as v.ttpn -was thciir cluef produot. Biit while it n:;,y he injurious to that im niffdiute scctiyn, its general eflcct will ) 0 ether than hurtful. Our people l.'iiso too niucli cotton, and unless sonic di.r:sU,r overtakes the cotton crops the pi U.o must of necessity come down as the ac'reart planted promise a tremen dous yield. - Yin ICccoutImliuii 31in ? v The personal appearance ot Ex King Atnadews is sketched as' follows' ; lie is tall, ungainly in mo ion, thin in tig- urf, hat keen fcearcuing eyes, a resolute mouth and jiw, add a pugnacious nose. His maDQcrs arc q iict and Lis habijts correct. ; The expences of New York citj ad vertising in 1872 were $100,010 less than iu 1871, a J the comptroller i going to try this year to bring the whole expense insjde of f 100,000. The Milton Chronicle has 'the fol lowing : Stepping into a DanvilU Warehouse last Tuesday and seeing two or three dezcri fancy youcg men lounging on piles of tobacco, we erquired-ot an old Caswell planter who was there with a 1 Dad tf tobacco, if they were buyers.? "Tbej !;"'heK tesponded, tnc'I sir, they are "teszers'' sent here by the Grccery and Ready made Clothing houses to annoy ihe planterf."! We afterwards lound out it is a cheap substitute skin Hint Houses have a dopted lor 'advr" tisin'' ia the papers, and w notice it only to warn the public against tkin flint concerns. A man too close and penurious to advertise in the papers is too infernal close tpgiva ajjirgaii, and will cheat you if ycu give him a chance. Lank to the papeif, and trade only with those who invite your trade through them. Beware of "teasj.rs !,' . s The Kocky Blount Mail says : We learn-' from Jos'. W. Kimbell, Esq.. of a dlsastcrous fire in Eudfield last Sunday evening, which destn yed ihc warehouse and wae-tank t-f W. & W. Eailroad, the warehouse and steam saw mill of John T. Alsop, Esq , and about IS bales of cotton. At thy time of the fiie services were being held in a colored church in town, and as soon the alaim was ;ven the negnes . A.ppev'ial from Washington tc. the IXiltinmrc Sim says : r' ' " lie "AiTouuts received from the Jn a;:fj cuunt jedjeate a renewai'of 'utnx-Ui afoijg the Irputifar. t is rc irted that fcycral suryeying parties l.avo already been murdered, and the ... . ..!.. . . - i i. 1 III' -i viivem. aiiAiciy appears vo caisw wiiu i -A-KMue to the peace of that whole turned out an4 did good work in ex 'igion dming ihecoming summer. Up ' nging the flames ; had it not been .r ; ' . i. xi. t for this circumstance it is thought tha- ui in-.? piiiV' nine me muiuuin ap pear to fiave been committed only by the dwg soldiers of the Cheyenncs, who ' fivo a' particular savage remnant of the ('hoyenhc and Ajrapoh'be'tribes. These force warriors geiierally roana between ti e wafers of the Oitnaron" and the lattc. Ibiriiig the ' Indian 'wars of lAC8 and 18GQ they 'were most impla cable iu their hostility. -' As yet no iu-forination-haM been received hero to rhow that any of the other wild tribes ranging over the extreme western sev-tiou-i of the Indian territory have ta- What does the collection of a large number of troops a,ud vessels and the pretence of the- Secretary cf .War, the Lieutenant General and other officers on the Mix'can border mean ? For sometime we know that the Mexican freebooter vhiet Cortina has been deprt daticg on the cattle and other property cn the Tcxn side c-t the Uio Grunde. Are thej-e dtfUionstrations nia'le Hgaint this Mexican and his country men who follww the same un'awfuV occupation Tue government of Mexico, though improved somewhat under the present administration, ia yet very lar frm commanding the respect and obedience of all the mengrel population of that miserable land. The laws cannot be ea lorcfed because the police regulations are defective aod the people have no Strise of the security afforded by good order and peace As the Mexican government hag shown i:seU utterly! incompetent to aupnrcss thesi border ruffians and thieves, perhaps it wouh be well for a regiment or two of our regulars to cross the riv.r into Mexican territory and capture or exterminate the whole pestiferous brood. It might not be considered neighboily by the Mixi can people, but as they do not aid their govemmtnt in suppressing the rubbers we do not see that they would have any right to complain at such.au inva sion. The Mexican greaser is the mean est thing cn God's green earth, alwaya ixeepting the carpet bagger "and when he gets particularly rantackerou3 there is but one way of dealing with him at the end ot a halter The peo ple of Texts have suffered very severely at the hands of tjese wretches and it becomes our GovtrtmenttS punish them . tith all possible rigor. A mere piiiice force is net sufficient ; they can easily elude tuch a foicc, howcvir vigilant it may be. The Government cannot eff rd to keep a large part ot the army lying lazily on'the, banks ol the river, waiting for the rascally Mexican robbers to come over. So the only way to pro-v tect our people in Western Texas is to carry the war into A.fica go into' the fastnesses of the ruffians and drag them lorth. for punishment. I and fiinally, arc fouiul kifcs'noj her heel. You haven't courage, Lalt of yn vrho call yourselves boys matured, to pop the question tt once, and bring to terms a ond, afX.ctionntp, loving fot who is ai enemy to your single enj y ments, aad arrays herself in hos'ile at titude against you bacheloric blissc?- You haven't the courage to face a mao in the street to whom you owe a tew dollars, and say to him blandly " My dear friend, I believe pu have a! lock o my hair ; and I trust you will keep it, for old acquaintance sake, till fortune favors me with' sufficient pewter to pay ycu off according to your de seits." My dear friends; I give you a very shoit sermon, but in it ate contained seeds which, il properly 'p'anted, will produce an hundred fold relating to your happiness here and your hopes of an hereafter.' So m te it be ! , Something worth knowing, read it Everlastikg -Fkkcs Posts. ' I dis covered many years sgo that wood could be made to last longer than iron in the ground, but thought the process so simple and inexpensive that it was n it worth while making any stir about if, 1 would as soon have poplar, or basswood af . quaking ash as any other kind of timber for feuce posts. I have taken cut basswood posts after having been set seven years, iliry were aa iouad when taki n op as when first put in the ground. Time and weather seemed to have no ff.ct on them. The pisU can be prepared for less than two cents apiece. ' For the benefit ot others, I will give the icctipe: Tkc boiled linseed oil and stir it jn pulverized charcoal to the consistency ol paint. Put a coat of this ever the timber, and there is not a man that will live to sjc it rotten. Cor. Westera Rural. out-weighing the other by uine pounds, which was tuffiicient to turn the scales of justice, fo: judgment was girtn for th boat. i AVer OrlewtPic(y''iie. A Thought--Of all the machUery in thcMorldthe most powerful engine is a thought. As It drives Into the world it moves the hearts of men. tearing up the fonnelutlons of society, overturning. empires and eleniollshing thrones, or it maybe, removing the shackles of a people or a race. Iu the machine shop of the human mind it has its motor and sourc. and wherever the great hea t of humanity throbs it lifts as the ocean tides the emotions int.o panting joyous harmonics or Ciuls their firey lava, as from a bursting volcano, over burning homes and p ostrate, aching hearts in invisible cities of men and women, Fompeu and He- culaneum of the un seen shores of mind. Who wi'J trace through occult regions, amid Jhc shad ows and damps of mortal passion, the blazing progress of a great and revo lutionizing thought? Only the Infin ite. ' ADVER1 aSEMEXTS. NORTH CAROLINA STATE LIFE INSURANCE Company. RAX.EXG2X, NORTXZ CAROLINA Capital, - - $200,000. . OFFICERS: Hon. Kemp P. Battle, President. P. H. Cameron, Vice-President. W. II. Hick, becrttaiy. Dr E. B. Haywood, lletl. Director, Dr V. I. lto)a:er, Ass't Meel, D.rtctor. J. B. Bitthelor, Attorney. O. li. Perry, Supervising Agtnt. - iVeto Orlef'.ns Times. Slioi't Xauteut Sei'moix- BY Dow, J ft- the mio portion ol the town would have been consumed. The Carolina Watchman says : A Fact f r Farvhi. It may not. be generally known the seed of -tile tun flower is the most infallible remedy yet discovered for the speedy cure of founder iu horses. The directions, which we glean from a brief article on the subject in the Essex "Banner, says : TLe text for this morning is contain ed in these words : O, how courageous, valiant! men j How chicken hcar.ed too ! You'll fight a giant yet yu dare Not truth and right pursue. My hearers: I don't know why it is, but y u don't tftcn find the flowers of both physical and moral courage flour ishing upon tho same bush of humanity. What a' Boy Knos Aiiout Girls Girls are the most unaccountablest things in the world, except a woman. Like the wicked fl'.M, whoo yuu have them they ain't there,' ' I can cipher clean over the improper fraction? t aud the teacher says 1 do it fi.st rate; but 1 , can't cipher cut .a gir1, proper or im proper, and yot; cau't either. I The on ly rule in aiwUmetic that hits their case is the dcuLle . rule of three. They are as lull of Old '-ck as their skin can nolo, anu tney .wouui cue at liicy couldn't torment somebody. When they try to be mean they are cs meau as pv,s;ey, though they aia't as mean as they let' on, except sometimes, and then, thry are a good deal meaner. TLe only way to get along with a girl when she cf mes f.o you with her non sense is to yive her tit for ta. and that will tJjmiuti:v htr, and whenyou get a f 1 1 rl " ii II ill n n V ' t m Cam to aa nirA a a n ytt A WUUA .VA 9Urf Mm H4 ill VI 140 i II pint A girl can sow more wild oats in a day tuan a ooy ,can sow m a year, but girls get their wild oats sowed a! ter a while, which boys never do, and then thty settle down as calm and p'.acid as a mudpudd'e. But I like girls first rate, anil I guess the boys all elo. I don i care how many tricks thev play on me and they dou'c care either. The hoityioitist girl in the world can always boil over like a gla;s of soda By-and-by they will get into the traces with somebody they like, and pull as steady as an old stage horse. That is the beauty ot them. So let them wave, I sey ; they- will pay lor it some day, seeing on buttons and trying to make a man ef the fellow they have spliced SUBSCRIBE V FOR THR 0 0 U 11 1 E 11, Immediately on discovering that Now, you are ready and anxious to go 1 oa tot and ten chacoes to one if they cn part in the aggressive I movements against the whites. This is the com mencement, of the fighting season, and l..e troaps ta the' fronier will be kept iu n stater of 'activity watching the its of thesrf rr,ibcs.: ; inoxt nieut tSlnvo Ooitiiti'len If -was lately stated by the New york Evening Post that " Spain is' tVio only eritnt'; in rhritendom which maitV' . a. y-ptiii vt slavery," The f'V I i '.v i ' '; ' I t ;l.-.w.i! u:f-rJ than :i md a halt' of sl:;V;- F.-hl: Post llude by luv l.iwt; vS pi-.r,v:ti' iTriaiMV-uCi.'n t".it iy ji. ;at d sriw-v- your hone is founded, mix about a pint ofihe whole seed in his food, and it will perhct a cure." Sunflowers art easilv crown alonr? side of ; fences and in uu'-of the wy places, where ihf-y take :p but" H tie room. The teed, when led in small quanuues 10 me liorsts, are very bealthy, givii g to the Hair a pfouliar gloss. It is a diuretic in iU 'tendency.. Fowls lite it much, and thrive on it. The Greensbnro Frmal college will" certain Ij be fiaib,r'd and ready tor atudants by the fU tesrior. ' ; The Advance says ; Musical M ps Ce'ste Arnngton, cf Ilillla'dstiM), on? of the IfiiiVit and mc?t nc "sh d daughters of North C ..:-', ( , li! comp;:-ed some. beau'! To! o'-.'fii48-sVc whif.: bus e-h-i f r. th.-.t i pav-so i :im h.Ot r-la..ting to cjiuncn ;i ':;-Xr: iV.A :t" h:;tf l,Vu t-j huviitrp-tt on't'u-i 'nature "t it-- i;Vt-:v:. it.i. Tj:.t .h'V iibcr:;t'.J ;io slitYc.rC cuot about l.tHK);t.'.,:cd l-v-tiu- '::. v.-rri-nieut. '' 'avc- ;' a pnvut' owi.or v-'ie to woir iis !-'j!:ds. lor life.' - TLe f -- v.vA valac ui thy act courtlcd it.' il-c'-ir!:.;' thn't all prt-Mia-b'.-rn i.f trr a e f.-'e;:tc.T.itr t, lOJlj, it:!h'b5 ' h-Aii tree, '-iiweh poKCi ; v.'til i);!t.c cmni'-rivc'ted, for 'a-v rt .never s'.av'. Ntiou-. b rr. pro r b '.'-.p-'-rt' "tave mothers have the Wm :: rTvIrv.ic for life, aV well as all e v'r.f ,.:et c into a bloody war, w'uh all the grit and greediness ot al bull dog,! because it is a popular one ; but did tho dear peo ple proclaim agaitst it, you .would ret Rint Wrong, Ju-ti;e and Eqnity aside, and keep on digging your po'a toes iu peace, with &u imaginary pros pect of glory to come. You ta'.k about having the plubk tq pitch into, a pan ther 1 Why, 'you ! haven't courage enough to cast un insinuation at a mua quito. You are wanting in the very rudiments of courage. In nine times out c f ten, you lack the courage to tell a aiiuple truth ; so you scoik round the c;rner3, and hide yourselves under the fence of falsehood. What is yur c urga ? Y'xi hiyen't the courage to take a tidier by the "tee h, w'jenyou know that . ijV'cautio'n, in suco a case, 'm "ihe" bein t- r'pa'rt of valor."' 1 ' l n i.r wiaMnjr m carnge wben l : A - fr m th go ?dc?s t Trntl-, and J ArO' 1. !... bov, ' ? H..t iTt.St. n:ii 't' don't get the worst of it. A New Orleans Judge Weighing th Evidence Another Salomon on the Bench, A short time since a, worthy pag's- trate ol this city had rather a difficult qu'c&tn deccte, inthe solution cf wh;cb h.9 struck out a path hitherto unknowii ip . jurisprudence. It seems that twelve . Bfgroas; appeared before 'him, eacli one of Whom swore positively that' himself and the other eleven Lad done a certain sal'ount of work ou a steambo&tjand was entitled thareby to wages. Trwaa a steady streak, each of the dr zaa swearing precisely the same. Oa the other side appeared the mare of the boat and eleven cTtck hands, who all twelve swore directly and point b.auk to an opnoiite state of facta to thcF testified to by the twelve plain ifi3. . Here tho evidence closed, leav ing the ju..ge to make up his mind. His Hcnor scratched u!s head, looked wise, pondered a few moments, aod : sin! : -Tbe law tnikee it the da-i- th t o"art, when in doubt, to h&'l prceed o v i," tcmi gt A Weekly Newspaper, DIRECTORS: Hon Knrup P Battle, Hon Tod R Cald well. Hon John W Cunningham, Cal T M Holt, Hon Wm A fSmith, 1 Dr W J Uakiwcs, Hon John Manning, Gej W It Cox Col LW Humphrey, C Tat Murphy, Col Wm E Andeiaon, John G Williams, Col W L Sauoderi, H Y He Aden, Col A A ivicKoy. I J Young, James A Graham, F U Cameron, J U McRae, J 'B Bichtlor, J C Blake, WaN ter Clark.' W G Unchurch, J J Davis, John Nichols. FEATUHES AND ADVANTAGES. It is emphatically a Home Company. Its large cpi:l guarantees stnugiu and safely Its rates are as low as those ol any flrt-clas ci'trspan . Itotf.rs ali UesiraV.v fjrass ot iaiur ance, Its funds are investt J at hi mo and ciiculated i mOng our oaq p :ep:ea . No necessary rn:c'iuu imposed upon residence or travel. Policieii non forutu!e aftr tw t years. Its officers r.nd directors are promi cetil, aud wellkuon North Catoltn iatiS, hosa experience asbusinees men, and whose worth ''and' integrity are alcne sufficient guarantees of tne Com pany's strength, solvency and success. Geo. S. Baker. Local Agent, H. A, London, Louiebarg, N. C, District Agent, Pittsboro, N, C Gooel Ag?nt with whom lib rat e-ontracts witi be laade, wanted in every ceunty in the htateV mti 21 Gai Flour, Flour, oO Barrels, very choice Family Tloiir, For Sale by Knig, While & Shaw. Bulk Meats. t-ides and Shouldr, of the Ix-st qua -ity, selected cxpre.ly to come up to our high standard of choice meats, For sale by - King, White & Shaw .A. CEEEOH at sua MARBLE HALL TEMPLE OF FANCY, ADVEKTISIIMENTS. h rn!y. lUl'uble G ift Distribution in the country 60,000 00 INVALUABLE GIFTS! TOBEDISTBIbUrEI) H L. D. SINE'S 161st Regular monthly (J1FT gNTEHPRISE, To be drawa Jl-niiy, Jinv, 2nd Ii73. TWO GRAND CAPITALS OF $5,000 Eath in Greenbacks ! ilB- kend'acka! Two prizes I J ,000 Hvepnzs ToOJ ren ir fiuu c 1 Hone A Bnjtfv, wltli t liver moa&Icd Harnes. worth tW0. Oi fin-tr el Log wood Pia io, nortu $-MX: Tn FairHy rtwiac Mt timet, rth tlJ nui.l live O-d at c-hr& Chains, worth t30O ch! K.te (Jold atperican IIumin WatciM. wirit ;J5 act , Ten 1 d:rV U'll HontnK Watche, orth T5 e ch! 8 OUolJ id i . vir l.Vrr Huntu k W-ic (in ad ) voivu rrom ?J0 10 $300 tch Gold Chain, Mlvtr.'rv, Jawt lrjt e. V.hil nnmbir gu:G&j0. Tiekit nuiel to C?,X3 Ago tj wautid to sll t'ckrts, to ilim lib-raJ Prenil-rn itl be ji i. Sinpl l trk a f 1; Six '1 cteli tV; Tva v Ticket $10; lwutj--ve Ticket 20. Circular contain nr a full I t of prixud deje tptiu of ti c ru.ri er C d awing, and o fctr inf.iniati a iu nfrrence t tne 1 tt i Lut.on, wi IbeuntioatiT newitlcrinstlM-iu, All le.tfi iiiUst b add Tu-ed to yainOffirc, I D. BlNP, Bx RQ. 1 n W , F.flh t. Civ lu:ut i, Q. PUBLISHED N LOUISBUHg N, C. .d- C u r Only $2,00. May b f und om r f iha moat pomp tU Ktock'tl gOwdi'CYcr ofTerei o. tLe pcoplt f Nonlf CaJulin', ptu ug of Uri gooa of tver? desjaub atjle. y.ita goodt all gra.ee. otioi, Ltdicf tiats. trimmei and u t ifUied, ti.r. a lmU ladle and Cfc ns'istal cf vLici9i Lojght t r- rur.ab y lw pric.' Ca lanl ee me bt- lorcju cuatug fci ewneie. 1 X. CEECCII. Fj.ttevlle fet. Iegi.,K.C. mli. 2 tf- fo ull "Tlroin it may Con- ceru Ofltce Reg. ol Deed, Franklin County Louiaburg, N. C . 28th, March. 1873. 4 KY AND EVERY PER SO, paying --a tax on tneir receipts anu salts, as provided in the Revenue Law, ratified 3rd day of 2darcu, 1373. socn as Mcicn ants. Auctions ers, 0mmiisioa' MtrcL- ants, tic, kii and every person who baa nrt to obtain a License bciere 1 xercia- 102 ary trade or calling, all of ubom are comprif -d under Schedule B, ct aid Act. and u..ve herctotore reiurned such ihir lists :o the Sheriff uf the county. A lie. I!UW KtUUIKtD, under tec- t ons l and 26, ot aaid Rvjnue Laws, VALUABLE LAND' For Sale. ; By virtue ot a Decree of the Su;eriur Court of the County o! Fratk.in, made in the casj ot W. II. bpenccr Adtur., : ot J, J. Duke, deci.? againt x JilU-a DuVc and other. I will offer lor lu at public aUc;iou to the liigtieet bidder, on riaturdav the 19th dar ui Auiil 173. all the iutereax ot J. J, Duke dwu'U in a Curtain tract or parcel ol laud ntuated ; in IlaytsYille Township, in Franklm Duke deed., and which was dtviavd by aid Ths. K Duke to hit wii dur itg her natural'li.e viih the rruuinacr in lee aiiuple tu the children 01 the kuid . T. K. Duke, one ot whom was the J. J. Duke dee'd., his iuUns; therein bcin abiut torty nine atrta. Turn one luurtt. cash. ba1. on a cue; it of twtltb ruLQib, bond required "Ixar mg inten at from d .y ot a ti le re a ntd uutil ad tho purchase money it paid. W. H. SPJSNKK, Adair, Lonislurg, March, 15, 1&74, Meal. 50 BinJiels, very nloe Slca, ground r.om choice wlute corn, Tor sa'.e by King, White & Shaw, Flour, Flour, 50 Barrels, Superfine Hour, for sale very cneap, uy King White 4 Shaw, GREEN ATTTTTvT nthe 1st days olJanoary, 4pril, July VXOTkjjiN UJLlJlilN , nd Ocl:ir, to list. ot. oath to the i. . UK CM iu;-:':inv!! . in i-c.uler :r;:t:i;tt3a composed York, F. H. Busbee, . i. Cox, Ceo. R Ilarriss and Sion H. Rogers to ascertain if possible the exact amount ?f such claims ard re- A if.' '. Ktl-t1. tt a y i . . . i - t i b-rgt-tfulocs: it jou t.v . , y- U live t. rue the bear that you engaged in the deed. . Yu haven't the courage to oppose Fashior, ia her freaks and foIlie,4 You may whine at them for a while ; but, eventually, you jield by inhrst liuiu ;: : 1 turnipg tq" h$ mate, ';ao iUc a.c with yourselt and witnesses. This Court must make cp a pJgraeat 8mc how.J . . w The mandate of the Couit was obey ed th contestants appeared with thtir respective certificate, the wites party G-rocers And COMillaSIOXHERCniNT v elicit C-jna jcnt?ntt or Produce Generally. Agtnta for th Excelled Cotton, Fertilizer and Oolletts improved Htetl Brush Cotton G'.ra. Ko. 110 Sycimare i'.rett, ? .teritr.r, T. No. I ly REGISTER OF DEEDi. the total amount f tbftir pnrchaser, rtceipts aod sales, as tu? csj may ue iur uiw prcce dirjr jquarter. Tbi, therefore is to give Kotic. tn any and every one interested, that ihe urdersine4 will on the FlKsT DAY OF APKIL nex atund at the OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM MI5SIONERS, fur the parpogj , ot re ceiving snca listi; acd those whose du'v it is to attend, and who fail so to de. will be Doted aLd charged double tax. as required ly law ... ...... J C-TUCKER, RtciiUr of Detis, mb 23-lt . Fraaklia Ccuaty. Bacon Bacoi, Call and buy our choice Bacon, well smoked and thoroughly cured King, Whjle & Shaw, $T6 SpriD5 '4Ta- China, ErlnenWare, GIass-Yyari &Q. By the Arrival of the Steamer Austrian . .. m Ntfolk, I am ia receipt ot a large and complete Su ck of Earthen-ware of my own direct importation, mi fiom the Manufactories a full-ripply of GUs- ware, &c. ' By importing lcm:gn jjoodsand boy ing dotic jj'j th trom the 3Iai.claC'. tones, J. am erubicd tt. tell a I 'Vt as Northern Jobbers. MrrchauU atd otb ers ;n want are ieprcjfully reqo'-sd to examine py rtcU and prices before making their purchase. L. A.ilAUUUJrV. 07 Sycm re St. PsersbiirR,.Va. Good carctully packed fcr trnp'r tatlon. mb 31-lra. 'i YAKB0U0UG11 HOUSE'. RALEIGH. N. C. G. W. BLACK L, lVoprictor. - X
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