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AH &miHn?riti.in indr4 fV pvWiraivyn or . ;xi fairness, mil be eM'-eJtmd to 11 it E'htor ttf (W Jcwmaj, HT&nifijtop. A. O. t Cbrvvapondmce eonmmi J tmportaiif sew rwm amy svorfrr o3cCi W ' ;f to re fine FWe r'fcrtrtr AdrerlitemfrCs owetiti cf (h VUf nmM b ontpomNl anifi A casA. ( .' :- '".' " fa Mm entered upon At mbMrqiUtm 600 wiiA f pre-paiftnmi. and 4 n&tcrlbcr? natmt will ft rasa V day Arir tvb$criptom 5jft.iii . . THE DAILY JOURNAL Triuriyaroft ita ? THtTSDAX,sMiI,.Cn 10, 18C8. ' "' T ., T T 1 6fe governo.. ITT JH0MAS.S-.ASHE Ufjm.H ' jVOK L) KITTEN AM liOVtilNOll, . EDT7ARD D. HALL : OP KTW HANOVER, W, Ashe Accepts, " . It with, pleasure 3 wfutUBounee that txha Hod. Thomas B. Ash accepts the Con aorroUve nomination for Oovcrnor. The ffiekjuis bat few, ehn for him, hut lh - oiuinatioa : seeking him in ft ninnucf So "TxrnpliinontaJry, audconseioUBof the inipor tLt&nt issues Involved, like a trno nwu ns he is, be, necepts the responsibilities of (ho Kaateat TsMneaac. Tho high-handed ; meaner iu which triumphant Radicalism manages affairs in Tennessee has about exasperated the ejti- aent of that State to open revolution. The strong ana of the military fa being lised to oheck an '. opes, j outbreak. 1 Not only is man connected 1 in any way with the late war, but to be susiwcted of a want of sym pathy with- radical rule, , in enflleient to withhold political rights. By din f ranch ise- menta, by - persecutions, - and by every species of petty tyranny, the negroes and a few disputable wh iles have complete con trol of the State, and those in power are acting Bodiscreditably andoppre&sireiy that open resisUace is more than surmised. In the present condition of his uiifot - tntite Male, we have a ffrett f whsl wa may ejpt in North CaroJiua nnd throughout tho South under Rad ioalrewn truction. There itan be no peace, no pros perity, nooontenlmeut, no stability. Polit ical power mny be vrwted in the hands of the nrRrotm, but it will require tho bayo nots which otmfur it, to uuntiauti it. A ffovorumeut foundud upon the nil! and tho rraidiid of Hip kiinmtml inmul. knd whalHror the lurv BuHb tiim luilelil-! iiTi-r add liov tho hiuIh : I'rm ut rtt finihrr. Hint lioulJ tb flcffmUnl fnil to py or rnolt Inilgiuijut. for the Hmt or iiy iiIim- qnD( lnlnl)nient, then and m tht caw lb plant- consent of . the people must give way to a , jn-aimo for md iunillmot, uaieM the eefen- , ilint bball put Iu pleat, iu which .ram the u:t i hll 'iocrl awn '1m to the oourae uf I He oourt hnreiii ir.ited, shall hay exolusiTS erlinal (iiridl turn ul all audi caoacs of action i line jimwucu.io na ifii ur anaii ue rid l a Jiwlhw of ihe I'ofcci tijr Iba Couatitntion or la of Niirih Carolina. hbonM the defeuitant at the Hprintt Torm, lHijO. on wills whtefc akaU be re. tarred to that 1'nrai or 111 a iul. for Ilia iIkiii eauroe 01 aoiKin ibcn twiM Hi Ilia Hnuerior Uourt, -pay r m(ea JcmtiA in the plaiotiff poroMimm or ibi-aol.t a at) uotnand (pilncHai and interM) and all eoalu to that time, tie abali bo allowed Bntll tbu nett MpriiiK tenu to plead. St the aald HorUm Term, alionlrf tbx ilnfei,- daut pay to the pUiimfl or tni.fon JuUk'niMit nr ine-onn or tu rceiuiie or llie aall llit r drmand ami owt,., I ahall le ailoRnd until tba enicer'ilinK HmR 'lernt to plead At the Hpriujt ierui ahoiild the d fendant pay in the tiiaiotiH or Hlra jndxoient for one half of the reaiHne of thedabtorileioaod, haaball be alkiv-wl Haul tli enoceedinif Kpru-K Term to lmd. At the am I BpriDR Ttrm rbe plainuff aholl e tuiliiuient for the residue "i loa debt or ilc niiind : I'rtn i'lr i, h.rer-rrt That the pleinllff, if ipiimierl, lull Hie bia debt or eroaod in writing, in'l il 1 hi' 1 f .iirlmit tihall make oath tb at 1 he h"lH ur any ni t llicifuil in no limtlv duo. or that be lit a toutitei deiuanil. all id xiiloli aball lie partH-'iilaily erl lit Mi bv-flldi timti tliedefeif dint aball nuly pv !lin inntalmnit re-ptied lit nnai li ailiniK ! lie nil", and the court ihnh ff lrr a jnrji at th eanie 01 eome uliriueotXirf m, lo trr tb maltrra Ul dicpute b' lwieu iba partic. and at the nit Hpruifi Term Ilia deftmdSol abaU be allowed time lo plnad only uiiou invintt r eon- k'miok iiiognieut ror ouo-nitn 01 Je Uobcaon, I.utlwr Knff, Wu A JJlonnt, Ji-ne M.uio-Joo WaU. W 0 EUtttt, 7uo 8 Sbort, V I" Ilaaooior. Jpo L Kolulit. ' Benj H B,,rab. i ' & Harnett Jamea 8 HurlnuU-n, J iuia HodK, John K Mia, John Hainutt'in, VwU licLeod, Jamea H Turner, -fiohart A h a-d.n, kt .Tud.j iORton. SV i.T . . i AloutKomer; JujK I-'flin, Jaa W liaetaa. W. M. Itoimiaa; I'.), 1; direction of the Btalo Exccntiva Committee we all. to day, the name of this gt utli'iimn to Uie bet 01 (Janvasenre for the htatc at large. We hopo that Ms. IU-will find it convenient to make at onee an frxtnsive lint of appctat-l Oovsmor llrowulow tulcgrafi that be doe fi miliUry dospotiam. RepubUcan povern- mont is slresdv a proved failure in Ten- ncsDM?. Is North Carolina driftuiR into the 8 mo channel ? - menbi, and address tho people at various points. Hie upeerti boforn tlii fnHnaia-i-tio meetinpr 9t thw White Men's -'hlVw this city, oa.JMurUiiy night lust, is the theme of universe! admiration Hiuong ull who were so iqrtasato ha to bo preHcnt.- jr. r H in sjannh. wuno ft u 11 ' 1 " 1 nJ 1 1: Ut'Ss oi ili'iiuBcIntioii, no havit lint liciinl k bolter eiieiJ.,for yearn. If it 'veld.J'P mmle in pvery cobnty iu tjio State, le cffe:t would lie moHt tuaikeil.' Mr. Rob bina is empbaUca)Jly one of the lining men of North t'aroljua.- Uul. Sentinel any kind 00 any account except for oriiae at eoni-' tnon law. it was supported by a long speooh.4 Tn bul and anbaUtat wa J referred to the Judi ciary commit tea. ft,f, Mr. FarMworthfTom lb Beoooatrnction 00m- ittee, reportaa a lll admlttbg Alabama to rep msatatioa. JUeXUI wa somewhat eimilar to th ono recoainritWd ou jeaUirday. , Br. Varna worth niJtrfieJ Uw Heua that he would aak a rote onji'to-eiorrow. Adjuurued.1 , Tha President to.day.wa engaged with his counael, oonaeqnently but very few visitor were aasmtou. Special Hon. J. 1 1. lUiLitr. - Tliin ilietiaguiaaicJ ftentJeman bus wiitten lo the Hei;relitry of tho Htate Executive Comuiiltoe, uconptiiiK the nomination for Judge of the Klcvonth Judicial Circuit His excellent letter is till that can be desired.-Iiiil. Nmitiarl.. Hoi wot Federal asaiataoos. Tbe Attorney OeDaral prpleat Sfialnat the ro auction or appropriations for that Densrtment. Tbe eelebrated cotton cansee, from Bpriugfield Til., woie argued in the Bupredi Conrt to-day, ifie cotton m eapturod iu Oimcliita, by Aumtrw rwK. iiwt, Hiuf9frets halfmillioB doUaia. Tlm'.Mahauia Legislature U to meet iu thirty dare aiter the pmsagB of tbe now ant. Tbe eoenod aeelimi of tho old dill in omitted iq the new one. j appointed Treasurer of the Rttito Executive a, : candidacy, nnd will bear Ike noble 1n:mer ; of Consorvatium to the content. -In lie history of North Caroliun the name of Amik is connected with her proud f'?afiartbble'acdiTevemen and il is (ntUnf ' Japwthat one of the iminu should load her people iu the wont impor tant strupt-Io Ahrough which nIio hns ever seeed, from the mountains to the sca- CeardfcTwHl tUo UUtnly virtues and aoldo Ju.acter d Toomas K Afiiix command reaped end give weight and dignity to the cause of which he is the stanjard bcftier. triumphant election we, bclievo is a- -f-H . Thi pressure upon onr columns for two dsys past has excluded the usual editorial fcemmen(u tTho news and Our eommuni ratiobf art of saeb. importance that they 4 .'4 tol ie postponed. After to-morrow we will be relieved of tho legislative 11011 ense whioh the Convention, so-called, has I teea fpnishiag flaily, much to our joy, and doubtless to that of our readers. r Jrrn wditorial article aomo VeaUmpte4 to explain the h( Awatker Chaae t Relatrr. time sinoe 1 section of Hie IVeoonBtruotion Acts makinK it tho dutv of W'jpiie"1h'ithe JWmtwir bistripts to opeafhe lists and permit all whd doalre and are qualified, to place their I fames) thereon previous to the elootion. In IU tu3oUli)id protiding for tbe elootion . in South Carolina, already publiuhod, ' General Cimit provides for this lcijuire ' mentof the law. fn a few days he will issue his order for taa w action iu this fciUte, and we supjioae will confirm the dates agreed upon by our ullaof o-eIfed trlifeh '"namer the . i-xst, H2J "and 23d days of April as tho days I of the )lcetioa. Tho Reconstruction Acts oquire the lists to bo opened for live days l"',;ianing fourteen day previous to the election. Consequently, upon Tuesday, : Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sntnr- - day, tho 7th, 8th, Utb, 10th and 11th of April, an opportunity will be given to those who are entitled to franchise according to -fbf Reconstruct ion AcU to secure their VnwleS" placing their names on the jjiat of registered voters. We do not be lieve that any of our citizens who aro ooti- tied to do so, will fail to exercise their right. The time Las now come when good men must not and cannot afford to eaori . See tho right to vote, with a decent regard for the common welfare and ordinary pru ' donee for self-interest from a natural and commendable repugnance to mingle in the motley and disrcpntablo concourse and oce&ea around the polls. The voto of eve- tjrflecent man is now of the utmost impor tance, and a failure to tase tho privilege ow may result in inability to do so in iu future, 't See to it, that nona entitled to register fail to do so. A white man who iwfofuntaiH disfranchises himself in this crisis, is an enemy to his race and deserves I -J 1 HW branded. J " ' ; 7 WH WAMflXttTftN tVSRXSPOXPMi:. Washington, V. ( Maeih l'i, lSiiN. Tlie city baa licen dinturbed within the past two dsjs with rumors of tbe death of the aroh inijioiii'liei, ol'l Thsd., and hun dreds nro so irrCTcreiit ss to repret that, thus f.tr thoy hav proved untrue. Thi Deucalion produced by 'the report wait; ; Willi iuobl pursons, very much the same an ws felt mid eipicitHcd by the bet ter clsas of i'ai imBnM, and especially thoie in the cotM-ingcrie, nlien the old woman, by slinking her gown,, showing the ptbhle ud drawing her huinl uctohh her throKt, inilienled that Holicspiorre hnd fullen. It 1h known tlmt he can't Jset lunch iongur, but the enrtlt is ntill polluted with his presence. For woeks lie has been kept alive only by the ue of stiniulantsvaud he is so weak that bo has hnd to be boruo to and from the Capitol, which, by (he way, ho only visile occasionally, iu a clmir ; bin drink and food being administered to him as catnip is to a child. Viewing this man from a human stand point, ono would suppose that, inasmuch as he is fully awaro of his prdximity to the " bourne whence no traveler returns," that be would devote tho remnant of his days to works meet for repentance, but, alas for humanity, Thaddcus Stevens is not a man, but a monster 1 Mentally, morally and physically deformod born with club feet, he early began to look upon his more favored companions with envy, which has grown with his growth aud strengthened with his strength, until it has become his muster passion, and ho has sought wealth and power only to vauntbinBolf over those. better r-:;r: lo IMMJ r 'iwaln, farther. That br ooaaeut of tlio plaintiff Hi defendant at any Term of tb roin t may cooleaa Judvmeul for aVtinulaled Bum in full and Bnal illarliarge of all further iloroDd I Committee' tlKi; H 'lie It tia lker M datued. That uectiou 10 I .. o ttt abov rouited ai teUall be ameuded to read Annob. --Ou Tuesday lust a Verv larco Lillmi. . Mu. HI. 'I I. -1 ... . 1 I . . - . , " n , " . ,."Ti " f"" -""'""f "wji- uHiuogoi eijonNervutlvna or liiiH county mrnu in aiUicni ul dett. amimoaiL floreoant 1 ,ri , vtt-.j..i.. .1 ,, ,.- . Y miouut, or deer oe. for money debiatida in Kunlty, 1 " " V "u,u V. V. V uuua". I'in.iiidKtOHirei "4-i foiubu, aui ij. it. XjiieN, .cq., act- "0111 JtalelKH-Ateaatnee,uf Hon. Tllo . Ahe, Ax. BaniniH, C, Uaroli lb-P. M, Hon, Tboinan 8. Autie, of Anaou county, accept tli noiniuatloa for Governor, by the Ooncerva i tivoa of thia Htalcv - . - Onr Uslegram of yesterday etated lint Oenertl Kj. 15. Hoot. Esq.. ot lialeicb. hus Tieen I LittleUeld was conneoted with H,nVll whiih bate been, or aball be Issued 01 dci-teoe bettiir oWwned, ehaH be lnried the pmpeitv of the dcfeiulant aud returned with out sale: rioifcW, such retuin aball not preiu- lino any Hen fhe plaintiff may aeqiiire or then hi" by viniiH ol said Hfo or 1 Ttdifion trjmnat. At HpnuK Term liitltl, eieoutiou ou all aucb Judg ini'um or di'cfeta eball lenie for flnlv onii'tentli of lb amount tbeu due i at Upriug Term 1870, for one tilth of I ho residue , at tlpimK Term 1871 f i one-half of (be rnenlue ; aud at Hpritig Term lHTi for the balaure ol lliv debt , aud uo eiei.-tition shall issue fioiu lb" t all Term on any suuh jtiila meut or iloi ree except by isousnDl ot the delend ant. That no iieirtniijeo or Irualeu shall expose to sale the properly eoiiTeyed iu aurti iuorli;ikxo or li uul deed, without the coilntint of the Kraiitur, before the tlrel ol Miireli, 1M(,!. riboiilil the mort- ftaKOr or truator at thai time pay nne-timtli of the (jeiue tueiiiiniied, ine sale auail be poatpuned to Ural (I Muiili, IM70; at that limu rhould I lie uortKaKor or liustor pay one. I) lib ol tho reeidue,, ine iiaie tiuaii 00 poeiponeti 10 1 lie met 01 Man ii, IH71; at that time should tho trustor or UicrlnaoF pay one-balf of the reeiduo, the sale shall bo post poned to itrst of March, 1K7J ; and at that time the trnatp or hiorlirtuee "hall sell the properly or o uiuch of ft a will realise tbe balani a of tbo debt: J'rviuM, luneetrr, That should tho trus tor or mortgagor fall to pay the first or any snb seiiuent inataXlineut, then, and in that ease, the trustee or mortKaxeo ahall aall at aix moot In oiedit so niucli of the property conveyed aa will roalixo snub installment. tiKO. 1. lie it itefier oritiu'nel, That section 11 of The aboT entitled act be amended to read aa ed as Secretary The oountrurtcaniiiatioii was perfected, and the following Legis lative and county candidates nominated, viz : . Kouate A. Niven. House- Wm. E. Smith, A. J. Dargnu. Sheriff O. li. Threadgill. Clerk of Hnpcrior Court It. T. Hall. Clerk of County Conrt P. J. Coppedgo. Ilegister- II. 0. Bee man. J Dejegates were appointed to the Con gressional and Judicial District Conven tions. Col, 15, V, Little, ot Kichjnoud, was recommended as the choice of the meeting for Congress, and Col. It. T, Bennett, of Anson, for Holioitor. The meeting was harmonious and enthusiastic. Nomination in Wayni:.- Fur Muritf J. T. Kennedy. , Fur Superior Kburt Clark. W. G. Hollo woll. For Cotmli Court Clerk: Captain T. W. Blocumb. For House 0 JlepresenlaUms. Messrs. E. A. Wright and Council S. Wootun. kera of New York. Thia was a common rumor It is mjderntood that he denies it. He seems lo bo connected with the campaign In this Htate on tU Tiartical aide, bctn advsf tieed to pAk at 'aeTSral plaeen. ---- Members of the Convention hare all left. ine Virginia Ilrronstiurllon Convention (so-ealled,) iSir. llHiHM.'!D, Vi., March 18 P. It. in iuo 1 011 vitn 1 ion to-oay an ordinanoa wue adopted levyiim a tax of three bent iu ths bun dred dollar on real and personal property, to be L-niieuteu by tbo BheriflH, to pay tho cxpeosea of th Convention, A propoeitlon to petition Congress for tbr motley waa voted down. Gen. Sehofield issued an ordi r to-day explain ing that his order sHepending sales tinder deeds or mint, unes not apply to debts contracted after April, 1H6.), nor since the dato of the order. Trains Stopped hy n Flood. A IHSY, N. Y., Marc 18 U M. NohtHations iw Wilson For State Seu ator (Wilson aud Nash)- General Joshua iiu.nie.8. ....... CanaerratlT Coaveatlons. The Convention to nominato a Couserra , tivo candidate for Solicitor of this (Fourth) w m.w, nwK out JUUOt tU VU19 CIIV llilB Afternoon at 5 o"clock, in the rooms of the County Conservative " Committee. lK4e . ; edloS and proxies will please be in attond nee. The Eiecntiva Committee ot New mUvar County is authorized to rpresent tho county. - """ To-dAj the Conservatives of the Fourth 1 " ConTcsaional District meet at Henderson, GranvlUjIeoanty, la nominate a candidate tdt Congress. Dewoos, Yankee Bummer, f ina tliBomdd, jCerth Carolina scallawag, a JArioandidatea oi tho IUdicals. ' t . j-'- C Friday, March 20th, tho Soooud Con ional, and tho Third Jadicial, District f" for Congress and for Solicitor are . - afalected. Hoaton, adventurer, is the Aaiei candidato for Congress in the rfiona TV4ot4 P St At Qteeosboro', on tho 25th March, the . Convention of tho Seventh Judicial Dia- - Jfift.ra6e Mtninato a candidato for 'Solicitor. T , Ll8 ! CoMvatiTes of e Ydih Jadicial District assemble at r Gingham, Eichmond county, to norni . , a candidato for Solicitor, and on the ' a same month tho Convention of , 1 1 '-' ' Judicial District meet atEden- . n .7 i . ? n f a O -.1" - , . . - iiiwj ssen general interest aprioaclang elections, tio fjreatcst enthusiasm 1 t ' people seem thor- pcople, whom bo has always hatetl with i specially bitter hatred bocause ot their so knowledgcd superiority us gentlemen, oro prostrate at tho feet of usurped power, he hus hail an opportunity to vent his mulig nily on a graud scale, of which he has uot faiica to avail himself, as you and your people have abundant reason to know. In every lineament of this bad old man's face Hod has written meauuewi and ma lignity. Hi features all proclaim him the enemy of his race, and he seems to glory in ins una eminence, no is as mauguant in his utterances to-day, with "one foot in niiivw,v as wlinii, -twelve months uno. 1 f ..... .. .a . "'I no wanieit " an tne Moutnern people sent down to hell and funced in with bayonets. " It has been suggested that he has no ten derness in his nature ; that he " never loved a tree or flower," or anything else of Und's creation ; that his whole nature is one mass of hate. An incident iu his hiatorv. how. ever, induces me to believe this an error; he has withdrawn from two cemeteries bo cause they excluded negroes, and has taken a lot in anotnor where the white and tbe black are tiermittod to lie beside each other. and no distinction is made on account of race or color. This, to my mind, is con clusive that hit dusk Sail v. ths companion oi so many years, Holds a tendor nlace in tho gland (I can't say Start) that propels tne mm pioou uirougn uis leebie irame. imsmuy do uis only weannoss ma one tenderness "mid a thousand hates but there is uo doubt, in my mind, that all his troubles with regard to. a burial place, has been to secure one where the negress above aouueu vj iuikui runs oesmo UIBI. Aney have loved in life in death let them not be divided. Now, 1 can even believe that this mon ster enjoys bin moments of tender confi dence, when, retaining bis hate of all oth ers, he bends lovingly towards his dusky Sally and talks of himself a la Macbeth. I can imagine him as saying: I bar lived lone enoueh : air wat of life Is fallen into tbe aeara, the yellow leaf, And that which should aooomnanv old ace Aa honor. lOTe. obedisnoe. troop of friend'. I must not look to have, but in their atead Corse, not loud bnt deep, mouth honor, Which the poor Badical would fain deny, but dart follows: That no warrants before J usticca of tbe 1'eaee shall be issued or be returnable until Jan uary 1st, 1HM. Should the defendant upon suoh return pay to the plaintiff, or tu the collecting ollluer, for bis use, or confess Judgment before th magistral for ouo-tenth of the debt aud du maud, (principal and interest), be shall be allow ed twelve mouths to plead; at the expiration of that time, should tb defendant pay to th plain till, or oonless Judument for one-flllu of the resi due of the saiil debt or demand, be ahall be allow ed twelve months more to plead; at the expiration of that tune should thodtifuudaut pay to I he plain tiff or confess judgment for obu-half of tbe resi due of said debt or demand, tie shall bo allowed twelve months moro U) plead; at the expiration of that lime I he plaiutill shall have Induuioiit fur uie residue uf in in ot or demand: Jreimt'ilA o smiwivr. That tho ulanitlll. ir ronuircd. HlialT linv mi.,.;iv m i.s r...u Vfl "WkVot "writing. nd;:i( ,thdefen,l.i,t I , ,.Trj. " i.1 .unuooro slianr'diiako oalli. ttiat Hire whole or any iart i r-7.- --V iuerwiii is uot justly tiue, ur vuai ue uara counter demand, all of winch be shall pai tiuularly set I For House of Commous l)r. J. M. Tnv. lor. For Sheriff Benjamin F. Briggs. Nominations in I'itt For Senate Ms j. John Peebles, of Falkland. .For Commons Dr. John 8. Taft, of Greenville, and W. G. Little, of Paetolus. -For Superior Court Clerk James B. Cherry of Greenville. For Coun ty Court Clerk Geo. A. Dancv. of Greenville. '''" There aro Iraina running ou Uie Hudson "luvemiiu roans, on acc:mjt rtf the Hood. Murine Inlrlllgrnrr. -CiiARi.KSTON, 8. C, March ll-T. M. BrigMiiRgio Vail, for Wilmington, North Hailed-Carolina. forth by allidavit, thou th defendant shall only pay the installmuut required of what hit admits to be due, and the Justice shall proceed to try the matters in tUapute between the 'parlies ; and at 111 expiration of twelvo month the defendant shall be allowed time to plead only upon payment of oue-llfth of tho amount admitted to bo due, and whatever tbe lualico mar have found him ui. ncDiodovcr ana anove tne same : J'rondtu, juv How. rr Woiiks. We.aro iufoi mfid that, iu ono of our counties, a short time ninei a iiouoHoil wlute widow woman, Willi two or three children by her former husband, shamelessly married a negro man. The white children-had som. little property, inherited from their father, and nt -the last County Court in that county, the negro ther. That should tho di fondant fail to pay or j husband ajiplied to be made the guardian oonfons Judgment for the tlrst or any subaeiiuent I of those children, which thn Court vcrv installment, then and In that caao, the plaintill i nronurlv lafuxA,! ....,.J shall lie entitled to proceed to judgment and cxe- l,roPerlv etuscd--.Viime. .....j.... . .....1. iK.iull..., . ...u,r.... ' rinhiiH f.ir tii.li inalutlninnf lr.iii'.f,l liirilc, That by consent of the plaintill the defoudant may j Nahj Nkuuo. Exdmino the lladical at any tune ooniess jiuiguient lor a stipulated auui I olate ticket as published m radical rimers in full nvnrl ntt 1 rl iali.i-irn if It fitfl tii-.f rlnma 1 m i f.. . i -i ...... - " . ' ai, ift I For tnongh the vile horde, through whom I ao- complisn my niaiiKnant purpoaea on my race, dearie me, aa I do them, tbev dare not aar o. I b ave woven a web about them from which they can'tcscape tbo specious plea of 'loyalty' binds tbem to my car aud they most follow where 1 lead, whether they wonkl or not. sly life i of mor tmportanee to them than to myaslf witnout mr ine tvaaicai paixy is nouiing wno of tbrm all ia able wear ray mantle who can fill my place ; none, none I Like Cromwell, I wield tli BW-plef alone, and, lute turn, 1 ahall leave noue behind me w hen 4 ga beuoe to lead in my atead. No. Hally, when i am gone, the ltscUoal party ruant crumble to pieces, and the ieniOiTiif tijid Uie ( ujurfiOi.'i n, th aocaraed things 1 have fought all my life, must regain tut aaceudancy." Thaddeus was uot iu his seat to-day, but late advices inform me that he wan-not worse than usual. He is suptiosod to be preparing himself for a pounce upon the President when tbe ten days allowed him for preparation shall have expired. lion. Alexander li. btepuens, of Georcia. had an interview with tho President to day relative to his pardon, it is thouchL His amplication was filed about two vears ago, and remains unacted on. It is hoped he will cet it soon, as ho 'cannot praetioe in the ConrU'until ho does got it His book is very liberally subscribed for, and will doubtless sell well when published. More anon. Bi -loo. JudgmouUi iu actions of debt, coveuant, unnump sit or aeoount whiuh have boon, or shall bo issiiod on Judgments nerelorore obtaiued before any magistrate, shall bo levied 011 the property of tho defendant and returned wiihoul nulii ; at theex- piratiun of twelvemonths fmm such return exe cution on all such Judgmeula ehall laeue lor only one-lnntb of tbe aiuouut then due ; at the expira liou of twelve mnnths from that lime for one tilth of tbe residue, aud at ths expiration of twelve months more for one-balf of the residue, and at the expiration of twelve month mors for the bal ance of the debt. Ban. 6. B it further ordiiuert, That section 17 of the above entitled ordinance be amended to. read as follow : Sr.o. 17. That the provisions ol this Ordinance ahall not be construed to extend to auy debts or demand contracted or penalties incurred since tbe first day n May, A. 1. lHliS or which may hereafter be contracted or Incurred, except actions founded on aay bond, promlseorv uote, bill of exchange, or any other iDntrunmut of writing, or parol promiso nude since brut Mar, 1805, in renewal of, or substitution tor, a eonti-aot mane prior to nrst 01 iay, letta, to the lull amount offtbe principal aud interest of a debt existing prior to said day, and without other consideration than snob pre-eiistsat debt ; aud exoept also, ac tion, suit, or prooe as to revive, oouttnua or en force any iudirment herntofun recovered noon anv suoh bond, prouiiesory note, bill of Exohang or other instruments of writing or parol promise as ia Herein oerore mentioned. bH). tHiil furtlifr oriiainfit. That Uiie ordi. nance ahall be in fores from and alter its ratifica tion. MATE POLITICAL NEWS, from Governor down (thirty or forty nan umaicaj, auu now many negroes? Nary one. Sambo and Cutl'ce are gontl enough to vote for tho scallawags, but cot quite tip to the mark when there is a fat ofilco to be had. And yet the poor deluded dupes con tinue to worship and voto for their white (in color, but black , iu principle) brethren. IisjtovAii or Political DwABiLint. The names of the following persons, with a long list of others from tbe other coun ties of the State, have been reootnmended to Congress for the removal of their no- btical disabilities : Am (taAlauuac KpcUac tka J (triad letiwa f tne CmtU mt tail tm- SscTioaL it ordaixed ba the vtrnJt of Korik uorouaa, na uomenoon oasemowd, in at tscnona 1 and 1 of th ordinanoa of the Convention. adon ted Jon HA, 1808, anUUed MAa OrdiBano to chang th JansdioUon of th Court and th role of pleading thanin," b aad are hereby rs- ywiicu. Bsc biU fverfher ordamed, That (eotion t of th aWva en titled OrdwaBo be amended to A a follows : Bee. t. That all actions of debt. covenant, assumpsit, a4 aoeonot now ptadiDg in tba BQPei ias tfmirta shall h mIluI U...1. Gel r t as victory. L i at tn. nn, TThT",.! Brunswick - It W Woodmds. I. DThnralnn. D K Bennett, D L Russell, Lorenzo Frink, F Priolieu, Lewis Galloway. New Hanover Joseph H Flanser, Wm B Flan ner, David Hunting. B aden-Ungald Blue, Chas E Subinaon, Calvin June. . Cumberland - Robl Orrell, Duo Jan G lloOor mick, A O I bomton. Bobt Mitchell. Bampaon Catton Ccseoms, Amna N Hall, Ilobt tiaiu, William ucaaoma, cilllon warn, xtobertson Ward. Carteret Malvin J Pari, John 0 Munson, W J uouguty. - - Duplin -Wm K Hill, Tbo K Murphy. Kdgeootube Wm B Battle, Joseph Cobb, Ileddin 8 Petway. 11 N Proctor, John J Killebrew, John Norfleet, 11 H Austin, Root Norfleet, WUIam H knight, William W Parker, Jess Mercer, Henry K Odorn, Kium 8 Moore, John W Johnson, Tho Norfleet, Micajah P Kdwarda. Leweliyn Harrold, Lawranoa Buuiing, Wm H Johnson. . Wilson George W filonnt, Joha Wilkinson, N'owett D Owen, Francis W Taylor, William D Farmer. Wayue- Curtie II Brogden. Moore-Thoa W 1'itter, James W. Beawell, Wm ning, u w uouoBaio, jo n. noljran, wunam n U... nn , V. I I." ! I T U . kl -: 1 1 . McDonald, John J Hitter. John P Cola, R W Bar rett, ajex a atcneiu, n t time, itenjamui Hpivey, u(UHi maw. Richmond Oliver H Dockry, John A Long, Geo McKmnon, E P Long. . . Lenoir Walter Dunn, Anthony Davis, J L Oanady, Joshua Bout, John A Parrott, James M IMlUIti Robeson-Jaa Sinclair. Ben) A Howell. Craven Ed R StanW. ChuRThnn..' Jones. Johnston Thomaa D Bncad. Kobt Uuu..i. t V Maaeey, W A Bmitfa. B R Rinnant. J, H Eonia. Willi Holt. Bamnel Woodia. Thna tvi ton. Ray Phillip. Bryaa Willlama. J P P, k J t nwn. J'iU Joseph Blaler, Lewi Eilliard. Charles I Hagan, Jolina 0 Perkins, Thomaa Oox, Aaguata Qainnarly, Jama 0 Lang ley, Charles Roundtr, OaJTinOoa. ' Halifax Charles N Webb, Joha M Bricw, John T Greeorr. Gears V Owens, Joha A Reed, j p Ivan. liaaafort Baatael r J arrow, Ulwta t Warms, ninoi " biuhj,i.ii v. Mvjmf nun hnbhi Daal Wind ley, Geo I4 Windier Joha B Res pass. ttowara wiswau, unrj UWgn, 1.4 Itoogsa, A Young Men's Conservative Club has been formed in Newborn. Mans Mkgtinu'in Beaufoiit. Wn mo authorized to aunounoe that there will be a Mukh Meeting of tho Conservative party in Beaufort, next Tuesday week, March 21tb, and that distinguished epeakors will be present mid address tho meeting. White men of North Caroliuu, push for ward the ball now firmly in motion, and show to Radicalism that you have still the courage ant determination to Protect vour selves by the ballot, from tho degradation and ruin which it is attempting to force upon you, LATEST NEWS7 hew ross AawHMTBV fskks iusiTciis rou THS SersKAu Special. , . SOOTHING.. 8TB VP, POIl III1.DRKH TElf.THIMl, greatly facilitates the process of teething, by soiienmg mo guniM, reducing all inflammation -will allay Am. Pais and spasmodic action, and is SliltK TO llfc-Ol'LATK TIIK BOWRI.n. Depend npon it, mother, il will give rost to your - . solves, nnd Relief and Health to jour iufauls. WE have pnt iip and sold this article Tor years, -and ean H,;.y jn eenlldonoe(Ml truth of it what we have nmr bfTJu able to eayjif any other modlnine-nfiver i'Mailial in a single iimtiineo to effects enrti, when timely nwd. Never did wo know an inetaneoof disnatiefactinn by anyone who Used it. U11 the contrary, all'are delighted with its operation, and eptak iu 'terms of com ii'.ondation of iu magical effcets and medical vif-' ttlos. We speak in this matter "wbat we do know," after yesrs of experience, and pledge our reputation for tho fiillilment of what we here de clare. Iu almost every instance where the infant in suileriug from pai,; and exbauation, relief will bo found in fifteen or twenty uiiuutes after the syrup is adiuiiiielie.l. hull direction tor using will aocompauy eac iKitlle. lie euro a;nl call for "Mrs. Hlusiow's uTTilBjf Syrup." Having tbu lue-Hiinilo of "CURTW A PEBK1-NS 011 the uutcide wrapper. AH others are baeoimi talions. Hold by Druggists throughout the world. Price only 35 Cents per Bottle orricE : Fulton atreet, dew York, XOJ. High Holborn, Ijondon, Kngland, 1 at. I'aul atrct, Montreal, Canada "t !" - S8-eod6m DISTllICT C0STOTI0N. THE COOKERY ATJJI3 & the Jti Jodiciaj Cir- enit aro reqaeated to meet ia Oaatvanlion at Bock' ngham, a the Id day of April; to nominate candidate for Solicitor of aaid ClreuiU Th ooan tie comprising th Circuit or tbo. following Cumberland, Harnett, lloere, Montgomery, Btan iy, Ausea, Jtiohinond and Uuion. '" THOU. 8. ASHE, . ARCH'D McLEAK, . WALTER L. STEELE, Committee. 145-tm march 18 FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. (Composed of th Counties of Brunswick, CoK unions, Robecon, Hew Hanover, Uladen, Cnplii ana eani on.i There will be a Couventiee of tbe Conservative of the Fourth Judicial District in Wilmington, oa the afternoon of Thursday, 19th inet., to nominate a candidate for Solicitor of the District. Those countie finding it impractical to aend delegatus, are requested to appoint proxies, with luslrdotious. Wilmington, Star copy. A A. M( KOY, THOU. KENAN. J. A. ENGELHARD, March U ,1 Ex. Com. 139 W. U. LippUt, HRUUUIST AND CHEMIST.. ALWAYS ON HAND a full and select supply of PORE MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DIE STUFFS, PERFUMERY SOAPS, BRUSHES, FANCY ARTICLES, etc., etc Prescriptions accurately and neatly comuonn aoa. N. . COR. FROST AND MARKET STREETS. P. d. Store iipou from 6 A. M. to 0 P. M. Per sons wishing prescription oonipoanded at night wui pteaso oiu at my residence on Seoond street between Doek and Orange. u. i. w i.tf XEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OIL ! OIL! I OIL I ! TTTE HAVE ON HAND THE VERY BEST BE- v V nuou NON-EXPLOSIVE KEROSENE OIL. For sale, wholesale and retail, by HUTTON A CHILD, Corner Front and Princess sts. march 19 . i48t CREAM CHEESE. BOXES CREAM CHEESE, " Kx Falrbanke." at GEO. MYERS', U and 13 Fron. st., CHAS. D. MYERS, Agt. march 19 25 CASES FRESH PEACHES ND OTHER CANNED FRUITS. mi rouiusTS Java coffee. Ill BAGS I.AGUAYRA COFFEE, at QKO. MVER8', 11 and IS Front st, CHAS. D. MYERS, Agt. march 19 H6 FIXE TEAS, Q.REEN AND BLACK, Selected wilhgreat Care , expressly for " FAMILY USE. Wo offer a line assortment at march 19 GEO. MYERS', 11 and 13 Front at. 146- tw Ufneral Market Evportt see Vrntuufreiai .- IiMlbtnct pfrTh ird Pag. ) OFR KOOJi DISPATCHES. Prom Washington. Wakmnotoh, D. C, March 18 Noon, H isstatcd that the impeachment manager) are examining the President's witnesses with a viow of shortening the trial, by admitting any points he may deeire and be able to prove. Th MoCardle opinion it ia aaid ia prepared Messrs. Miller and bwayne dissenting. Tbe epin ion is aid to be strongly adverse to the oonstitu tionality of the reconstruction acts, but it doubtful whether it will be promulgated before the bill forbidding it becomes a law. Judgment cannot lie rendered after the act removing Juris diction becomes a law. See Chtsm r$r.ni' btate of Georgia. Dcstrncttve fr'lra nt Nssim, Michigan. Mrxaoa, Mich., March 18 Noon. A fire baa occurred here which deatroyed Hotel, Episcopal Cbnrch, Post Dittos and other build ings. Loss ono hundred thousand dollars. - Havana Haws By Cable. Havana. March 18 Noon. Th Bishop of Havana ha ordered ths Leuratz throughout the Island not to ring th bell dar ing Larsusdis' passage, in cooaeqnence of Ler- sundis' permission to Bistort to play at Teresa against the Bishop's protest, Leranndi ha or dered the Bishop to leave the Jaland for insubor dination. OUR MIDNIGHT DISPATCHES. 'raaa Waaklngtasa FrsssKUan mt Cnav (res. 4w. WasimniTOK. D. C, March 18 P. M. Bkiiats Th tax bill was diacnased. No other impertantaollon. .'--..-" Hocsa A bQl. daolartng tb provision of th Stat OonatituUons making political distinction oa (account of color void, wa diaoned at great length. ' . ' - ' Mr. Btersns propoeed a substitute, giving af- Irage to every aoal parson hormor Mtoraliaed 1 the Unitot Btates, an4 ferbiijdjag disUncUon of THE COXFES8I0XS AND EXPERIE.'CK OF AS INVALID. ruuiilsiiliD for the benefit, and at a'W'Ml: N TO YUUNU MEN aud others, who u ". fro: Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Msnhuod, Ac, supplying Tbe Msanh or hv-('itk. Writ ten tiy ono who oured himself, aud sent free on re ceiving a post-paid directed enveh i.e Address NATHANIEL MAI FAIR, Brooklyn N Y lso free, by the same publiHher, a Circn' . DALSY SWAIN, the great Toom of the War. dec. 17 . 67-Sm AMERICA AGAINST ENGLAND, AMERICAN CUMPAIf Y TOILKT SOAPS. HONBX, OLYOBBINS, BOUQUET ANI PALM. - THESE POPULAR SOAPS ARE MADE PROM the choicest materials, .very richly perfumed, warranted not only equal but superior to the English, and SO percent, cheaper. They are su perseding all foreign toilet Boaps in thia market, as it is well known that ainco tneir int. eduction the demand for the latter has fallen off fully one hair. Manufactured only by MoKEONE, YAN HAAGEN A CO., 32 South Front St., Phils., 30 Broadway at., N. dec 8 6-6meow. J TO FARMERS AND PLANTERS. For sale in lota to suit purchasers. Twenty Thousand Tons of Double Refined Pundretta of tne l.oui aiauuiaoiuriLg company, made from tin ntgbt sou, blood, offal and dead animals of New York city, for which th Company have exclusive contract, i-rice only TWENTY F1VM DOI.I.AUH PKn Tnv Freight and charges from New York added. War rented by the Company to b equal, migld for veiglU to any high priced superphosphate in mar- art, ibv iosuiis uu iurn. cotton, idiiiavi anil urain nave Deen astonishing the past season. It mature me crop mora iu cays to two week ear ner, anu uouoies tne crop. Bead th following : POLK ISLAND PLANTATION, ICdoecumbs. Co.. N. C. im. ii muvi Janwt K. Vey, rq Prei. lodi AlanvftuUvring vompany, Dearfchr ; Gen. W. R. Cox handed ma nnr int. m ui ouutcuiuor ioia, asaing to tie informed now the Poudrette answered, as hi Superintendent wa uainc it I mnat aar that thia t.. K.n .n unfortunate year for testing any kind of Fertili- arts on acouunt or ine excessive 'line, hot, from what we tried. I think the Pundratm nt fur IsaM cannot be swrpoased. Onr Corn looked well and grew very fast after we applied it, bat the river raiseu auu swept onr corn, so uiat we are unable w wj uuw ii wonia nave yieiaeu. n e alio trice it on cotton abont 4QS Ilia tv which, oonaidering th wet weather, produced a large weed, and I think it will.yield very well. On iiiv wquio. a wast ey ul x uxa it vwrr mnnh f.. either com or cotton, but mor particularly for Bespectfolly your obedient servant," v HENRY KINGSTON, Bupt, for W. R. Cox. BaiisBtraT, N. a. Aug.. 10. 1867. Jamet P. Peu, Esq.. Dear Sir : 1 can aafntv aa that mi. TV.nt.l. T) lined Poudrette ia far anperior to any other fer tiluter for Cotton: lor I hava rinn it t..r h-.i thiaon, . . . Jon!. . JEHU FOSTER, Ja. Pamphlets and very information aant free to anv One aDDtrinr bv Ultr or mh .m an Tka Lodi Mannisctoring Co., 66 Coortlaadt street, hew York. WU ' ' 116-ta A SCHOOL FOR BOTS IS INtsUCCE8bFUL OPERATION AT SCOTT'S HILLr-twolve milea from Wilm uti- iun,..it;iiiDiiiui uie suuscriDer. TERMS 120 to $2S per session of fwentv woeks. Pupils charged from date of entrance. Board $15 per mount. Apply, through tho Wilmiugton Poetoffice. to R. K. BRYAN, march 19 llO-diw-lt MISCELLANEOUS. WEW GOODS TJKAUTlS-CL SPRItO Pftl!T, BLEACHED COTTONS, BROWN AJn)DICllEI) SHIBTJNGS, With full etook of DOMESTIC GOODS, lust re- csivedby inamssi Lin. ' BEDRICK t UYim, march IS '" ...' ," ...s : 113 We propose to again Inaugurate LOW PRICES for the benefit of our Customers having- al wars led the yan we are still able. ' - GOOD CALICOES .....,;. VERY GOOD CALICOES. . . . 10 cts. ..12J cts. . . 15 cts. . . 18 cts. . . 10 cts. ,.12f cts. SUPER CALICOES.... SUPER JJEST ENGLISH DO. BROWN COTTONS, good. BROWN COTTONS, very good BROWN 4-4 COTTONS, very good 11 cts. SUPER SEAISL'D DO., very good 15 cts. BLEACHED COTTONS, 10 to 30 for best. Call and Examined march 15 IIEDRICK L Rf AN, 113- V1LII111LE REAL ESTATE nrtHE LOT AND PREMISES IN THI8 CITY, JL on which ia eiiuatod the BANKING HOUSE of th BANK OF CAPE FEAR, lylns; on Front street, between Smith's Alley aud Ewinga' Alloy, and also the vacant lot next South, will (unions sooner disposed of bv nrivate aalei be anbl &t. mil,. lio Auction on Monday the eth day of April next. Information desired in reference lo this pro perty, or aa to tho term of sale, will be given 011 application to W. A. WRIGHT, Esq., or te the undersigned. . J. Q. BURR, march It oasnter. . H3-U NOTICE. VAHN-AHrPfiRSetflrFROM JL trustiog my wife, Mary Ellen Watson, aha havinir left my bed and board, as no debts of her eontrant. ing wilr bo paid by mo. march 19. NKILL WATSON. 116-lt CORN ! C0U ! 900 BU8HEX8 DAILY EXPECTED, Will be sold very low from vessel, by WILLABD BROS.. 27, 28 aud 29 North Water st. marcn m 116.u TUIKD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF TIE AXj estath IN TUB TOWN OP GOLDSBORO. N. C. BY Virtue of m Decree of the Conrt of EouitV of Now Hanover ennnlv -An,lrwl al ' Fall Term 1867, in the case of George W. Collier David B. Everitt. Exocntnr of Will of the county of Wayne, and Nichols N. Nixon unu .igui. auu aa aumiuisiracor 01 u. tl. w. OV. Of the oonntv ef Ne.w Hanover and A Borden, of the county of Waym against William K. Lane.. of tneoouutv ibf Wmnr..iti.aiK -- '.. salo on Thursday, the 2d day of April, oil the premise in Goldaboro all that lot of around bounded on tbe North by Mulberry street, on the West 'by James street, on the Hun 11, h. Wuin.o street, and on the EiBt bv Weat Centra comprising eight lota numbered on the plan or a, tnun IIU IT;-',.,, ,nt, n.u. n.n .... . 1,1, 1,4, 4u, aiu, an ana Hi, be ing tbe same on which waa the HntM rin,i. occupied by Maria A. Borden. Terms will be maae Known on tho day of sale. It, o. FRENCH, , . Commiaaioner. march 18 145-2t 200 BbU,.BCiEBani1 family flour ; 10U bbls. CITY MESS TOniC ; s. 10 hlids. BACON SIDES ; 2,000 bushels CORN ; 1, 3o casks BICE ; 50 bbls. REFINED BUGARS ; 50 bags COFFEE ; ? ,t 100 kegs MAILS ; 25 tons HOOP IRON ;. ; 7 40 bbls, GLUE. ; For sale at lowest market prices, by IN THE ABSENCE OF MR. JONE9 AND THE necessity for immediate action, notice is given that a Convention will be held in Lumberton. on WiIbv I . . mil. 1 , 1. ; . . . 1 march 18 WILLIAMS A MURCHJBON. 15 Cotton Yarns and Sheetings. ndav t . aa IVTll. 1 ---l. I-. - . . . . . aus. o 1 in 111 iki uii. 1 iim isnr.. ia unmino 1 CoUHflrVattiv na.nrltm.s'. tnv nnnf..u i n.- fni.i.j I District. All the coontiee comprising thia Die- 9 BALEa m STORE, trict are earnestly requoeted to send delegaUa, I lt-' niaroh 19 D. O. ALLEN. RORY MoNAIB. Committee. 116-tf march 18 TO RENT Fiuk nninnce or the yenr, the HOUSE at ore dent onennled h h. subscriber, Corner Third and Cheennt. John rnnni.' !?" 17 144tnna JOHN -JUDGE and for sale by WILLIAMS A MUBCHISON. . 14- (Late of 0. O. PARSLEY A WITH OO.I JOHN DILL SNUFF ! 1 FIW PACKAGES JUST TO HAND. Dealer supplied at satisfactory price, at T7. VKaiCKLE8'. march 18 t4 tf 111 IIIM1, FERRIS & CI), i ur 1 I w. B. R. viuppm uuu vuuillliljaiUU illlTlUaillS, Heyer. Nos. 61 and 62 SOUTH STREET, NEW YORK. Special attention Daid to Cnnaimmonta r.1 n..i I wm, navai oiores ana otner southern produce, on wuii.u tun iwum auTauuvw will IMS msue. marcn 14 112-lmna FOR T? "ROT UN TIL Itrst or October, 1S6S, a e3an fortable DWELLING HiinE 17:" 3 Second street, immediately north of W. li'' tana lormeny occupied by Mr. Fred. W, or particulars, apply to "'"."" JUiUI W. STRAUSS, march 17 i-6t IMPORTANT SALE or REAL ESTATE. STATE OF NORTH CAR0LKA. NEW HANOVEB OOUMTT. In Equity, -- John Batt ) --.- WUliam B Flanner and Ed-1 ,'... . Win A. Andenon, Ex ecu- I iwreoosurtr. tor of Barah Smith and I . other. I By virtus of a Decree of the Court of Equity of New Hanover County, made in th above named rait I will offer for al at no bile amim. to the highest bidder at the Market Hon, nt 10 A. M., on Tueaday th 24th dav of Mare'h. A n . 1868. the fbllowins described real aataia in .1.. city of Wilmington, known aa the Smith prone rtr situated in Block 152 oa the Bonth side n Street between Front and Second 8 tresis, bea-hv ping at th North Eastern corner df a lot formar- 8ADDLE8. .."'S,!.?" cow.n, Wd HAR.1K8S, Tr.n--Tr.w.11-, Bnga. ofl fit,.!. 7m & U, toitlVt'tlrl; Satchels, Bhawl Btrapa, Lap Robes, Hon th property of th late Emanuel O. BetSrrt Blankets. Caroet Taeka. Bteo Ladders. Dow OoL. I inH Vnnin. k.ir .,.i. ... 7?.-. . oinwrKSOBrt lara, Saddlery, Hardware, , th largest and I will be divided into tbr lots, haWDswJL, vw msMatvi ouret VI ViJfUls9t5ll HARNESS, SADDLES AND BRIDLES. poiXARS, Whips. Spare, Bits, Martin- . s aaica. ifceioa. iracM. iviirn. fin wm Buggy, and Sulky Harness, and all kinds of S aiery gooasor our own manufacture. We have also ou hand an assortment of aamnd hanA rr.. noss, Bridle, Plow Lines, Trace Chaina, Ao. For aiv atiun ugurea, at VVIUHUM 8 Hardware and Harness Establialiment. te 109 BLANK BOOKS j-ADB TO ORDER IN ANT STYLE ar..ra ..aP9EJMwao ana maaio neatly bound. P. HEINSBERGEB, Blank Book Mannfaetnrer. jan 22 , . . 7tf m Miunawiit in wo u', 1. B. 1WHA1 COB.. No. S Soatk Front atreet, Wilmington, N. 0. oetas 23-af CAPE FEAR MIUS. CORN. MEAL, AND HOMINY. nflft BtlBHELB PBtSB WHTM CORN, JJJ Uiidina from BteanMa-Piniuiar. ri tal at lowest aaah priea, frash Groand Meal and Mominy always on kasd and sold only to eaah na fmmm mm ww as can vm Dongni la iiaiumor, ex- awckia mi ltS-lt na, .... ri. inches and ronning back sixty-six feet. Tma will be mad known en tb day or sail - jrrutDjtmcK D. POISRON, uera ana Master. march 4 ' 183-0d CORN! CORN! JQQQQ BUSHELS WHITB CORN, For sal by 1 ' WILLABD BROS,'- - . w awasva Hwl fi BtfFi fft Wl)29 - lOOatf
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