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. u i f j r t '4 :f .'if; If it :;t i-: ' rarborV Southerner. TAUItUi)'t NORTH CAROLINA. WILLIAM BIG OS, Editor. ;n'sT, : : s : : : SOV. IS, 18G5. Ti Ol'tt SlBStttlSEUS. The Forty.fifth Volume of the Southerner close:; en the 25th of this month. At the expiration of that time wc shall have prepared the ac counts of all subscribers who are now lin arrears ami v.e trust to meet a prompt response from each and every one. During the past twelve months it has been our earnest endeavor to rfgive you a paper well worth your money. If wo have failed, wc deep ly regret it, and can assure our read ers that it arose from no want of en ergy our part; the head must be blamed and not the heart, Uefore the time specified all ac counts can be found at our office, in which wc will be glad to welcome all of our patrons. Ih There no Remedy t Within the past month Edgecomle County has been the scene of numerous depredations. During that time an immense amount of property has melted into ashes, aud the villains, whoso hands applied the torch, are still at liberty, maturing no doubt other hellish deeds. The burn ing of three Churches, several Gin fr-mut--. n Cotton Factory, and other minor cases of arson constitute a list of atrocities which call in trumpet tones Tor some speedy remedy and punish1, merit. Yhoknow3 that he may not be the j est victim ? Who can be certain that he will notle roused at dead of night only to witness the destruction of the results of a life time of energy and hard work ''. And what punishment is too light for these midni-jht burners? If caught in the act, let a swift aud death f .dealing puuislimcnt alight upon the God-forsaken wretches. Let the sutu-nta-y action of Lynch Law be culled into requisition, even though the actors ia the just, retribution be styled Ku Kins, Traitors, or any other " disloy al "epithet. Self preservation of life, limb, uud property, is the first law of nature, and its dictates will ever be followed by individual action when the power of tho Law is found insufficient to afi'jrd protection, or relief. Therefore, while we m t wish to be Uijde: stood as ignoring the laws of the laud, aud would counsel a resort to the taue by alt ci:izecs, when possible, jet extreme cases call for extreme mjass uresj and who cn deny that the recent uninterrupted sericJ of arson, murder aud r Jj not call for fcomo striking i.nibutii,n j th jot and hanj; tho ma rauding rascals when detected in their devilish operutions. .iiitilKT Tnxbd i- fcattd. A meeting of the Stockholders of the .North Carolina Ilailroad was held iu Kaleigii last week for the put pose of taking mto consideration the proposi tion to lease the road ibr twenty years to the ilaleigh and Gaston lioad, After considerable discussion, the whole subject was postponed until the Bext annual meeting ol the company in July amouutiug, in fact, to a certain defeat of the pr position. Wc hail Una result with a great deal -of pleasure; and so will the people of North Carolina, who are directly inter ested to the extent of millions. It is t lie first serious blow yet given to an unscrupulous rail road ' ring " who were enriching themselves from the (pockets of the people of the ijtate, and who were utterly unmindful of the in terests of the State, eo that their own schemes were successfully carried out. One of the plainest evidences ol fraud disclosed in the transaction is the fact that iu the meeting au ofier for .the lease of the road by competent par ie W6S made, proposing to give 825, 000 per annum mora than the amount contracted for, in secret, by the ltaleTgh & Gaston. Iu this matter, the power of the press has hIjo been cleai'.y displayed. When this proposition was first an nounced it was eagerly jumped at by many of the Stockholders, as present ing remarkable advantages, but tho whole matter was thoroughly sif ed. and denounced by the entire press of the State, and the eyes of the interes ted parties thoroughly opened to the -enormity of the fraud about to be prac tised upon thorn, and the result is an indiguant repudiation of the proposi tion. " Rarn. Church, Cotton gin and Factory hungers seem tote plenty in Pastel n North Carolina. That they will eventually come to tiiiel, we have no doiiht. 1 1 e pci ;lly for such crimes is hard work in the l'cuin-iitiary. hiie we aie oppos ed to the old la.v of hailing, we think tl.tKc despeir.di.es dc.-ere such a lute." it'i7i-lttrd. And yet this siuie papcjr Las reeetit- iy raised a j retenJed howl of indirnas ii i x- nuu ..uuuoiiui ucua-jse, jur fcootn, Rome d this very class of hcoundif U !..,il very class ot scoundrels had m-.t a utserved fate at the hands of our cxasper-ud people. It y sustained the act. on of the tun ti iinr in cu it'g out his ne";ro 1 I Oi l S I : I 3 ,! pun,.-lt toc oitu who, ucsnaii- t puoiic juhtice, had seen fit naa seen Ixl in a lew iii nisttiuci-8 to take the law into their own Lii'.u-. Iut it is never too lute to acknowl edge an error, and we arc glad to. see the S(rJ(7(tnZadmitticgthatB0ine pun ishment, even unto that of " hanging," should ba inflicted upon these despers adocs, in whom it leceutly saw nothing to condemn. '-So Politifal Disabilities.' The Stamford is evidently growing more and mote moderate in its tone, and begins to better appreciate the con dition of a. people whom it spires, in some degree, to represent. On Monday last, it had an article under the above caption, from which wc take the following extracts : "At ore time the Howard Amendment may have done stood, and may hae done much to help the reconstruction of the South, by keeping from power the men who inainruratcd secession. But its pow er for good, if it did posses such has now departed, and that which two years a.20 seemed but an act of precaution, now seems an act of injustice. Even more, we do not hesitate to suy that the XlVth Amendment is now op pressive and unjust. The Government lias not seen fit to punish the men who in augurated the rebellion. It has pardon-' cd the leaders. It has pardoned the most piilty. Yet it still punishes men who fouitht against secession as Ion; as they could and whose sole crime (V) for which they are now banned is that before the war was ever dreamed of they held some pettv office ! The people of the South say that when they laid down their arms and renewed their allegiance to the government they did so iiiLtod faith. Let the Govern ment believe them. Let Congress remember this and let it throw aside all prejudice and partizanship and do this act of justice to the persecu ted men of the South. Let it restore to them ALL the rights and privileges t, American citizens." Several months ago the Soutitt.rx- F.R n:ade the same appeal throughout succes.-ive issues, urging upon me " powers that be," the great impor tance of extending r.n universal amness ty to every class of cur citizens, and the immense injury nn enforcement of the Howard Amendment was working iu every depatmeni of the public bus iness. We are cow glad to find a paper, hitherto unqualifiedly opposed to the removal of all restrictions, advocating a more liberal policy in this respect, and declaring " that the XlVth Amend ment is new oppressive and unjust." That such is the case no cau4, un prejudiced man will deny. The only and avowed purpose of its continued enforcement was the perpet uation of radical power, which, the fearful members of that party asserted, would be endangered by admitting to the privileges of office men who were openly opposed t their policy. So the whole administration of pub affairs iu this State has been mad.; sub servient to party purposes, and what is the result? Anarchy, misrule and bloodshed in several sections ; contempt for the law, mal-aduiiuist ration of jus tice, and social disordeis ia others. The radical orgau of the State has, at last, been compelled to admit the ex istence of this deplorable condition of things, and in the article from which we quoted above makes an appeal for whii roctly respou.-;i for it all. Will the appeal be heeded ? - " "SVe havo closely watched the conduct of the whiles, or cx-rebcls iu Notth Ca war.rolina and Southern States, since the and can certify that there i; not a better disposed, more orderly or manageable set of men on the face of the earth, so lun-; as they are trcafed with something like justice and fairueis." The above extract is taken from & recent article in the N. Y. Journal oj Commerce, entitled " The Troubles iu North- Carolina." This paper is regar ded as one of the most thoroughly con servative and responsible! journals of the country, and its utterances are just ly csteemel of much weight. An endorsement from such a source of the law-abiding disposition of the people of North Carolina cannot fail to exert a good influence upon the gov ernment and open the eyes of the Northern people to the gross calumnies that have been so unmercifully heaped upon us for partizan purposes. The people of this State are " well disposed, order!', and manageable," but for the last few months they have driven weli nigh to desperation by the insults heaped upon theiii in the name of " loyalty." Let these cr-ase, and nothing more will be heard of Ku Klux and similar organizations. The LfgUlatnrc Tito Governor's Hts- This body assembled in Ilaleigh on Monday, but a number of the u hands'' being absent was compelled to ad journ until Tuesday. A quorum beingpresent on the sees oud day, the Legislature proceeded to business. Tho Covcrnor ia his n.essago, after the usual congratulatory preface, al ludes to the State debt and the general finances, and puts the amount of the State debt as follows : Antiwar bonds eight millions three hundred and covens ty eight thousand and two hundred dollars. 'J he pant war bonds was not a Fpecial tax ot t ight, millions cioht hundred and thirty-tiix thousand eiuht ! Im,"1,;,,1 lor.y-nve dollars. 1 he past -war bond are Mich as have been .,,,.,1 t",,,. the rebellion under fund in : .,,. ..,.,J c,-.,.l. ..a fc.i .in i .- n.'i t.i r.uill'ill,CU U I la It-forts the rebellion. This debt is known us the old debt Jonds issued to y tnouH J ;aiiro:iu cornpnnii-s. the Tav nieut of interest on which is provided icr tjy Fjipciai taxation ; nprprrcnte twelve million six hundred thousand 1 dollars ; total di-bt bonded two hundred ! auu ninety cgui inousatm one hundred and fitty dollar nrid iorty-iive cents; to i i is add the bonus m rented,' four millions two hundred and eighty thou sand, making the total amount of bond ed debt thirty-four million ninety-five thousand and forty-five dollars. The Governor says : I regret to state that, the Treasurer has been unable to uiceo the interest on the old bonds, and that it will be necessary to fund the iuterest due on these bonds and it is for the General Assembly to decide for what time the interest shall be funded. His message opposes repudiation and further increase of the public debt. It favors a liberal system of Common Schools and recommends a change in the militia law. J Hate of Rcseet. At a meeting of the members of the Bar of Halifax Superior Court, on the 9ih day of November, 1S09, on motion the Honorable B. F. Moore was called to the Chair, and John T. Gregory requested ti act as Secretary. Mr. Conigland arose, and in a few touching remarks announced the death of Col. V. A. Jenkins, and requested the Chairman to appoint a Committee of three to present to the meetiug ap propriate resolutions on the occasion ; whereupon, the Chairman appointed Edward Conigland, J. B. Batcholor and Gen. M. W. Hansom. The Committee, through Mr. Conig land offered the following, to wit : Wiierkas, It has pleased God to remove suddenly from among us Col. William A. Jenkins, late a member of the Bar; therefore, it is Resolved, That the high position, which the deceased had obtained at the Bar, iu official statue, and in the esti-m-Uion of his fellow-citizens, renders public notice of his death, on the part of his late associates, eminently fit and proper. Resolved, That the ability and tho many noble traits of character which distinguished the deceased, must cause his death to be regarded as a public loss and especially to bo lamented by his surviving orethren. Jtctolred, That we extend our heart felt sympathies to the family of our de parted friend and brother in this sad liour of their desolation and in token of our re-pect for his memory, wili wear crape ou the left arm for thirty days. Re.-oh-ed, That the Chairman of this tncetiuir be requested to present these resolutions to the Court, :.ud to ask that they be entered on the minutes, and also to cause the same tn be pub Fished and communicated to the furily of tho deceased. Which resolutions were u-j::i:uJoalv adopted. B. F. Mourn., "h'm'u. John T. G?.f.;o:tY, See't'y. Upon the assembling of the Court. Mr. Moore iu a lav feci:: g remark'-, rre?ented the resolutions of the Bar to the Court with the request th be enrolled cu the minutes it ti.oy cl the Court. ?tened to with ot attention. His ! Honor reined in a most npr.ropriate ! tn.'.Bi'.o;- to - Ir. Mj, re and Gen. Kan- j soni, and ordered:'.:? prcctrediucs to cpreud ou the rccorda ci tie Ceutt. .j;n.:iurcj ii:; i:s. i". ' is a &ta'etu receipts .iit. hu 1 IX V war- endituies of the U jveru rants issued from the Tre i-ury iJepart n.ent lor the quarter cuding Jrtrteta ber CO, 1SC9: fore,), Vro Customs, e..nw. fl21 8t ; Intc-rnal llevenuc. c'17.U2G, 352 "1 ; I'.d.iie l.ar.d.s l:-5.fe'M (.'S : njiseelhuiu-us sourct., s.222 II 10 07 ; (rem pnyr-icfita by dir-l tti .-i::g ( llicers ol i!ioiics advanced, r2.r;.")ij.G 18 -11 to tal receipts from revenues and repay ments, SI 12.15i5.727 5o. j'al.nee in the Treasury J une 20, 1 r GO, 6 1 y.GSO,-:-U0 S.". Making a toti.1 of 2(17,870. (JUS -41. Kxif)iditur(i-. Civii aud Miscella neous, j?i 5.200.2"') 13; Y'ar J'epart m.cct, 815.1-11,202 50 ; Navy Depart ment, !?G,30 1,275 -17 ; Indians and i'eu sions, ?13,778.:l27.0y; Interest on the l'ublie Debt, s37.544.0G7 84 ; Purch ase of United States Eon Is, ?-LS.322,-701 77; lledeinption of the J'ub'.ic Debt, 1 1(..'C-L255 75 total espeudi-tui-c?, 8147,801.210 55. IJalaneo "n Treaarv r'-optcnilt-r 30. 18G0, SI 20, 014.857 80. Making ii total of S2G7. SG7;008 41. istctiraa (uttoa Tlacfcctizrts, From the carefully collected statis tics of the Nat ional Association of Cot ton Manufacturers and Planters, we extract the following statement of the home consumption in the mills North and South, for the year 1SG8-'G9, reek- oned, as last year, iu bales of ICG pounds cacu .- Mill North 7.1 i South 108 Us'.ied in mills, hut not for spinning Fpindies Haley used for rj'iiii'ui)'. C,G70,.V,G 2i;o,u'jo rr.7,.si2 0i,!!98 31,744 )fir,f.f;fi Jiuhs. Totals pu 1'revioti.s years 8 11 :H.Mn 'C.V.07 Showinc a rndiielinn in Noithcrti mills for Hpiiiii'ns: (;."., 1 13 Showing a reduciioii in Sotiihern mills, for Hpirnii, i;j,;"i00 Showing a reduction in cotton oth erwise used 22,4i!4 Total 101,112 According to the same authority, the entire cotton production last year was 2,3)00,107 bales, which amount, if cor rect, fhows that the general estimate? have been too low, and that 3,000.000 for the next crop is not extravagant. The question of removing the capital will probably be brought up iu a con tested election case early in the coining session of Congress. A member elect from Alexandria, Ya., will have his admission opposed on the ground that Congre-s eould not code Alexan dria to the State of Virginia af'er the limits of the District for the location of the capital had been fixed ; and that therefore Alexandria is a part of the District; and the District must always contain the capital. In the Tennessee Legislature the House Committee on Fcieral Relations ; reported ntrainsf, the ratification of the fifteenth atDen-luicut. Bishop Fiosecrans, of Ohio, and Bish op Blanchett, of Vancouver, W. T., are said to be the only l'oman Catholic prelate, in tho world who have been granted dispensation from attending the approaching Oecumenical Council at Rome. All the rest are expected to be present upon that occasion. George Pe; body is the first philan thropist who has been honored with a niche in Westminster Abbey, this dis tinction having even been withheld from John Howard, though a marble statue of him was erected ia St. l'aul's cathedral.. There are now 550 young American students at German universities, and upwards of 1,000 American youths and girls attending the higher schools and educational institutions. SPECIAL NOTICES. On account of the great number of won derful crnF.3 of obstinate and inveterate cases of ScitoFUi.A, Dysphasia., Liveh Diseask, Kidney Affections, General Bad I Ie.ui 11, e'ec., made by the celebrated "Kosiioo," it has won the env table repu tat ion of being the best and most popular medicine ever discovered. It is daily pre scribed by physicians, and recommended by many thousands of our best citizens. For sale by Drujrirists aud Merchants everywhere. 3T" Ladies suffering from any disease peculiar to their sex, can be restored i9 health by usins Dr.. Lawrence's " W man's Fiuend." It purilles the secre tions, and restores the system to a healthy condition. PAIN KILLER. We ask the attention of the public to ih's long-tested and unrivaled FAMILY MEDICINE. It has been favorably known for more than twenty years, during which tinm we have received thousands f testimonials, showing this medicine to bo an almost never-failing remedy for diseases caused by or attendant upon Sudden Colds, Coughs, Fever ami Ague, Headache, I'.ilioits Fever, I'ains in tho SU:e, V:c': and Loins, as well as in the Joi:i'..-' and Lhutss, Nell- r; ;a Hhe latie Pain in any I'art oi'tl e Sy.-teni, Toothache and 1V;iis in the Head and Faee. .7a a Stood I'uriirr and Tonic for the SlunuicU It seldom fails to cure Pispepsia, Ind: prcstioi,, Liver Complaint, Acid Stomach, He?! tbnrn, Kidney Complaints, Sick liend-ai.-h J'i!e,Astiiiir.ior Puhide, Ringworms, '.. i.s, Fe!oii, Wiotlo., CM Sores, S'.vell-i-l J.-mts U C :ojra! Del.ility of the Sys tem. It is a!.,o a prompt and .'are remedy for C::.:..ps and Pains iri l';.e Stomach, Paint ers' C lie, Dian ii-'.-a. I)y .-.outcry, Summer Cou p! :', a. Cholera Morbus, Cholera In fantum, SerLls hums, Sprains, hniises, Pr.-t bites. Chill luius, us well as the t'ii'js o; ol Iff L.M-ets, Scoi pious, t. eutipedos, Fi:-'s ot Poisonous Insects and tectums accompany!!)?: cacli IK't uov 4-1 iu. tie How Hj'.ettsr's Bitters tare Dyspepsia. T!IK v;:;..K sTotiV IN' A NCTSHt.Lt.. The rjf.ct: of the ftotoath i to convert tia; food i:.t- a cioaiii-likc sea.i-lhtid, cal led Ci:v.:r. This is etfeeted partly hy the w;u.h -.,s':i,n the coiitins of the aei.oii ot a solvent, cane,, toe pastrie juice, stomach, a, id pr.i tly by a mechanical inovs. meiit of that i.iv;.;!, which churn.-, a it were, the i : .-. i: -i v i ijr ah nu-iit. The 'IIT.MK es trotl! tl-f :'.' I:!.1eh in?-) thi.t dll'-ck-i.u :i nrtittiiiM's to the t.o'.ve is, where it is su! j. eted to the actios; of the Idle, am! the m::. r. i p"i t-.;:: ,f it cmsverted it. to a e .'.'.t ,1 which eventually be- (iinvs P'.o-.id. Now, it is evident that if the great sol ve tit, the c.i.-l: :e juice, u m-t produced in sidlic'.eiit -t i : v, or ii tl.r taechanical .ictioti ti.e toai:ich is not siilheieiitiy !:;-':, t!- . ilr.-t proc '. oj iliy siion will be hut hr.perrcet'y perlormed. it is also ciear that tf the liver, which play siivh an im- i';t part Hi c I:.it.;JC ; i ir.e nuiin-nin j poi ti-n-t i I lee chyme ike h!.; d, is cosiest i ; :! eorditk n, the .-"' ; Sh'-n.-.tyhlv ree.-tiiphs I tl e : ;n " y s is .' i t. t - tne ir.ateri:il o! ii, or in rinv iMinatu- will nut he ; he result o' i, eon, plicated Wiill vol- '! ''if SS. 'ii..- de in which UDSTF.rTKU'S T-ITTKItS operate in mu-U cases is this: they ir.vijtorate the cellular meiiihiai.e of t! e" ston,;ich, which evolves the gastric jo'u e, thereby insnrinj an ample suRicii-ncy of the ll'.ii'i to completely dissolve the food. 1 hey also act upon the nerves of the stem. .eh, causing an acceleration 1 the mechanical H.ovctiic-nt r.ecessary to reduce the looil to a homogeneous mass. They alio act specifically upon tho livr, s! rci gtl.enin it, and so enabling it to pro duce an ample and lobular .Mippiy of bile, tor tl e purpose of converting the nutri tious p ii tildes of the dymr into t'liije, and promote the pr.S'age tiiiough the b weU of the useless (h-hiis. In this way, llOSTETTF.R'S BITTKKS cure tlysp psia t. liver cniphiint. The explanation is phi.;, simple, philosophical, anil true. K i A I 1 S : RT 3 s E 51 1: TS $25.00 REWARDT STOLEN, OH STliAYKD ON SUN 9 day hist, a IlEI) and Will I'K IMJLCH COW. If stolen the above reward will be paid to any pers' ti w ho will jiive me such infor mation as will lead to the detection and conviction of the villain ; and if strayed a liberal reward will be paid for information which will lead to iier recoverv. LEW'S C II A M J3 ER L A T N Tarh .ro, N. C, Nov. 18. 51-1U. THE M AWE' A WEEKLY FAMILY JOURNAL, PK VOTED TO TUe Fur i.l 'fff Gorilni. The Workshop, Do mistic hroiinmioiit (irni rn! l'rogresi ui jurti Carultna. TPlIE unders-gned proposes to publish J3. in the City of liIeijjh, as soon as a suliii-ieiit nniider of subseriliers can he oh I iiiH-,1. a Vj'KEIILY FAMILY JOTJEKAL, ml; jited to tlie wants of the people of North Carolina, wlio are eiifr.iited in the cultiva tion of tile soil in a!i its branches, the im provement of the soil in sill its branches, the improvement of our maiuitnetiires. our ma chinery, our mechanical skill, and ail the n. nterial interests of the .State. In the conduct of the paper he expects to se-'ire the aid of s-cietit ilie and practical men. to i list rut t aud interest his readers. I i is object will be to make it eminently prac tical, and useful to all classes. It will be printed in -rood style, on good paper ol larpe size at $2 per year, in ad vance. The llrsi number will appear about the 1st of November, or as soon thereafter as the patronage will justify. Subscriber will lie expected to pay as soon es they re eieve the lirst number. The undersigned solicits the aid ol Ins many friends in the Stale to obtain subscri bers and iorward the lists at an earlv day. Wi-.t. E. I'ELiL. imVEUSS, WILLIAMSON & 0., GENERAL Commission Merchants. I'Oil THE SA1,E OF COTTON, TOBACCO, NAVAL STORES &C, &C, No. 103 West Lombard St., I3altimoie. I BF.11 AL Cash advances made on J Consi-riiiiicnls. Inlets for Hatrsintr. Hope, Ties, ice., ice, Solicited. l'i;inters denliiii; Willi the aliove House can send their i.--Ij:s or proibiee direct themselves, or place in the hands of Cupt. Ori-en Williams whe will forward in-omptly for iheini- " ' - Aftg. IV. -j7-m 7 NOTICE. " V rnilTE .undersigned, having disposed of JL his entire interest in the , , : Drag Usssiness, fh Tarboro, to TUPS. II. OWEN, Jr., res pectfully solicits a continuance of t!i& pat ronage of his customers and the public eeu c.-ally with Mr. Owen. A II MACMAlll. AVING purchased the entire interest of Dr. A. II. MA ON AIR iu the , ,- - DRUG BUSINESS, will keep constantly oh hand u c-ouiplcte as sortment of i MEDICINES, FANCY ARTICLES, &0APS, OILS, and everything else jtertaining to a well fur nished Drug Store, - - Medicines will be carefully compounded, and PRESCRIPTIONS PUT UP AT AU HOURS OF THE DAY AND NIGHT, under the supervis.on.'of Dr. A II MAC NAIK, who will fjive his personal attention to the buineVs, as my authorized AgeBt-i ' TllOS R OWEN, Jr. Nov l.lSf.9 " SO-it NOTICE Y S herebv eiven that application -will be 3L made to tho General Assembly at its present session, for an act to amend the charter ol the Town of Tarhoro, so as to tn -power the Commissioners of sid town to open and extend streets, ,ece, , Nov IStb, 1669. -' 51 -It $5 REWARD. FROM THK. SU CjTOLEN FROM THE SUBSCRIBER on Saturday, the, $th of No- vcmber, in the Town of .Tarboro', one French Tree S ADDLiJll with one S ir on each corner of the b u-e-, quilted, with yellow thread. The staple on tho right side for an umbrella holder was broken The above reward will be paid on delivt ry of the Saddle to me. R. D. ROVSTER, or at the SOUTHERNER OFFICE. Nov. IS. - C1.-21- Valuablc Ileal Estate for sale in Tarboro', C. CVNE SQUARE, UPON WHICH 13 A jt residence of Mac Comfortable Roosns, and ail neeessary out-houses. The residence of the late .1 J B Pender. Also, ONE QUARTER of a SQLT- A 1! E, (vacant surrounded wilh a JSEW WALLIN'G, situated just iu repr of the residence of Mathew WoilJell, Esq.. Also. ONE EIGHTH ot a LOT, with good Stable3, adjoining the vacant lot. TfcR.vs Cine half Cash, balance in twelve r.ioiiths, with interest. Applvto .l "S i'. COr FIELD. or W G LEWIS. Nov ISth. !-t( ARE YOU INSURED? NOT, t. ft C7 , S3 you are liable to te BURNED DOWN and left Penniless in ome raacHT. Provide for your support before it is too late. I0 BKTTE3! Fire Insurance Company IX AMERICA, THAN James Iliver Co. T. Agent. Tr.rbni-0-', Nov. 18, 1869. 51-lm DR. J. A. FUQUA, ff'fAS HETUUXK!) TO HiS OFFICE UlEl at Tarboro'. in the Edgecombe House July !. 31-1 y rTJlITi above reward of Five Iimnlred J. dollars will be paid by me for any information lcadinir to the apircliension and conviction of the person or ei so!is, wlio, on the nisjht of Peptemlier 25th, nt tcmptod to take the life of in v son (). M. Mavo. B. (J. MAYO. Tarboro, X. C. 44-tf. Oysters ! Oysters ! TO THE PUBLIC. TAKE THIS OPTORTUNITY OF returning my thanks to the Citizens of Tarboro' and surrounding Country for the kind patronage, heretofore extended, and cull their attention to n;y tratic for tliis Winter. 1 shall be in Tarboro' twice a week with the verv best OlSTKRS the (jRSN " Norfoll- Mnrkel can aflbrd ATMfoy 31 V SAME OLD STAND, st in rear ol the Store of Mr. James M. lied., mond, where I shall be pleased to wait on all of my old and new customers that may favor me with a call. Yon all know that I have many years ex perience in this business and I profess to have as much knowledge about it as any person in the Skate or elsewhere. Dear in mind Tsjesslays ami Saturdays will be my principal davs. I name days so that von may know at what time to call and also that yon may understand that the Clys ters have not been laid over from day to day. You get theta fresh from Korfolk as they come. Come One, Come All, and choose for yourselves VM. 1C PA11KER. Tarboro", Oct. 21. .J-j-tt THE 9 m RS. R, FEILDEiMIEIMER al bctrs leave to announce to the La dies that she has taken the new and ele gantly fitted up Brick Store opposite the Edgecombe House, where she intends to keep a fine stock of Millinery Dress Doings and Ladies' Furnishing Goods, consisting in part of French Patent Bonnets, Hats, Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Laces, &c. Also a line steck of Ral Hair, all colors, Braids and Curls; and all the latest novel ties of the season. The Ladies are partictvlarly invited to call and make a personal examination. BRIDAL. BONNETS AND VEILS furnished at a short notice and warranted not to be smashed. R FE1LDEXIIEI.MER. Oct. 14. 46-1 m. SEW ADyERTISEJIESTS. MILE STRAYED. f7R05r tny Stables in Greene Comity, near Speights Bridge, about the 1st of September a Iarlc Kay Horse Sfciie, Medium size, rather low and chunky built, LliniJi in left eye. When last heard (roin was iu the neighborhood of (pier Town Creek Meeting House, Edgecombe Couutv. A liberal reward will be paid for the delive ry of said mule to Mr. WILEY YV ALSTON. Trrboro, or to me., ... . - ' ' ' Wll. FAIRCLOTII, Greene C'oiintv. Nov. 11. r0-'if THE BEST ALMANAC PICLISUEI). S WJal the lrea saya of Jf.-tS Turner's IV. . Almanac for 1870. WE IT AVE EXAMINED THIS AL manac aeJronounce it a GUIiAT ALMANAC. It is the best published in the State ll'ulgeirav Prrs. TURNEHS ALMANAC FOK 1ST) is the Very Best Yet. Episcijml Methodist. Mr. Enniss the 1'ubiit.lier has sent us a copy of the Celebrated Almanac. It is ojiw of the- best now published. Wilmington JUorniue.J'ost. I'kice 10 Cts Single Cory. For Sale by BROWN. DANIEL vV CO., Tarboro', N. C. Nov 11 , h()-V?t WORTH & WORTH. HE. utider8ined have this day formed a copartnership for the purpose of con tinuing the GENERAL COMMISSION AND SHIPPING BUSINESS, as the im mediate successors to the late tirm of WORTH &. DANIEL and D. G. WORTH, ar.d lirpc by strict attcntic n to the inter ests of their shippers and friends, to pive good satisfaction to all who may favor thorn with business. R. G. WOIiTH, D. G. WCRTII. AVilruington, X. C, October 18, IPf,9. AprentH fur New York, at:d Ncrtlt Caro lina Steamship Line, Semi-M'eckly. Agents for Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Company, to Philadelphia. Ajrcnts for Smith's L:i;e New York Sail l'ackets. Agents for Cape Fear Steamboat Line of River liuats. Dealears in Bapcinfc, Rope, Iron Ties, Lime, Plaster, Cement, Hair, Peruvian Guano, ami Laugh's Super Phosphate of Lime. Oct 2S. 4S-2m jTn. II. f AE3IER, of x. e. Stocktlale, Smith & Co., MTCKSSOKS TO CLOT ORTHY & CO. Wholesale Druggists, 339 W. BalliznorcSt., J JATIMOIIK, MD. Oct 'J8 -l5-3m 1TJ1U. l;E SOLD AT PUBLIC AUC 1 V tion in front of the Cn-jrt House door on Tuesday, Cf'tL of November, the tract of belonging to Estate of "m. llest, dec d. aiL j'liniiifr the lands of Erasuis Cherry, 1'l.eo. llviiu.n ami others, containiii!r more or less. Tl ere is u pooij D-ellii.r and comfortable Out Houses i;iDii the land. About ocres in itood i-iiltivation. Tbl'.MS 1'mni one tothne years credit, wiili satisfactory suretv. JAMES TJOr.GES. For the Heirs. Oct CS -!i-!m Secretary's Office, ) WlLMINUToN cC V F.I.1UN 1! R Co - Wir.MiNUTox, N. V.: Oct. 25, 'CO. ) raillE TJlliMY- FOURTH ANNUAL ie. nieetitip: of the Stockholders ot the M'ilminalon ec Wehlon Hail Koad Company will be held ia V i'min-rton on Wedne-day, the 10th of November proximo. J. V. TUC.MON. Serretnrv. Oct 2S -l.-jt Valsiftblc F'ariii for SaSp rrpHE UNDE'dSIGXED OFFEII FO'd Id Sale, tlie tract of Lund, situa-.ed on Conoiu) Creek, about 7 miles above Hannl" ton. Matliu Couiilv. and known :i the MILES 'DAVIS LA5D," I'ontnining 40!) acres. Upon the Land is a comfortable Dwe'Iinrr House and all neeessary Out Houses. U-A) rices or n ore are cleared and weil adapted to the cultivation ol CVllon and Corn, and ,"U acres weil 1 .mtjeieu. For further particulars applv to either AKi'll. ST A TON, or W.M. IIOIV.ES, Tarboro'. N. C. Oct 2S 4-1 in Slate of North I'aroima, E D C E C )M HE CO UN TV, In the Superior Court. 7.Y THE MATTER OF William 1 D:iiif.ditiid-;e and los wife Delia, Andrew J Wilhlord, Caroiine W'iiliford and E II Flowers and wife Mary Ann l'lai mills. Asrninst. James II Villiford. .Iarv A Moore. Elmira 1'roetor. Clara l'roetor, M.-ii.ala J l'roetor, John T l'roetor. Burton W'iiliford. Matil. da Willitbrd Matilda J Viiliford. Flor ence A Daniel, Emma (1 Daniel. Lam-a Daniel, Charh's Daniel, Stephen 10 Jack way and wife Elizabeth Jack way, John W Jenkins and wife Lucy T Jenkins. Charles J Wil'iiord, Bcnnet B Yv'iihlbrd Defendants. Fj'iciul Frocrt ih ' for Partition oj lli ttl Estate .hy Slr. rSlIIE Defendants James II. AVilliford, JL Mary A Moore, Matilda J AY illilV.nl. Florence A Daniel. Emma O Daniel, Laura Daniel, Charles Daniel, Siephen H Jackway and his wife El.'xabetii .lackwav. in the above entitled Spee'al IVocediii-rs, are hereby notiiied that a siimmoiis was issiitd apaiust them on the "J.Jth duy of tlctober. lbtVJ. trom the said Court, at the instance of said Plaintiffs, who on the same day filed their petition or complaint in the Oliiee ot the Clerk of the said Court, asking fur paiu. tition.by Sale, of the Real Estate of which the late D. S. T. Willilord died seized, the same bavins c s ended to the I'lain;ills and Defendants as his heirs and li.e said Dw, fendaiHs. and eachot them, are hereby suni nioned to apiiear at the Oliiee of the Clerk ot the Superior Court, for the said Couutv of Edgecombe, within 40 days after the last publication of this notice, and answer ihe said complaint, and let them take notice that if they fail to answer the said complaint within that time the Plaintiffs will apply to the. Court for the relief demanded in the" pe tition or complaint. J 0. NOilFLEET. Clerk of the said Superior Court. P.. H. 1!UN Attorney for Plaintiffs. Tarboro', Nov. 3rd, lSlj'J. 4!-0w T0 THE BtlLBIXG PUBLIC ! RESPECTFULLY A X X O U N C E tnat 1 am now prepared with a compe tent number of assistants, to contract for, and build, everv kind of HOUSE, I iii or anything else in the Carpenters hue. I woiii'd also say to the Farmers of the County that 1 have made every nece-sary arrangement to construct everything cf needed upon a plantation, from a GIN SCREW to a HOE IlELli. Persons intrusting business into my hands nay be assured that it will be attended to with the utmost promptness and nudity. I have in my employ a strong force of first class Carpenters. All citizens of the county are respectfully requested to give me a chance before con tracting elsewhere. Apply to me at Tarboro', X. C. JOHN C-DANCY, (Co.'J. Nov. 11.1S0O. G0.ly The Celebrated Hand-Shuttle Sewing Machine, The caly ckcap Shuttle Macliluc in market Stitch alike on both tid?s, riee -82 Big! e 52acliiae, Jlrice Single SJaeiiiaic, (with table.) Oil ITS EQUIVALENT IX rilODUCE. IT AliOK NUMBERS OF THIS MACHINE HAVE A LI.E AD Y XLJ in llr.s section, and all onrchascrs express themselves n.-rf. mi- , lCj Refer to Ding Store of Dr, A. 11. I'or suie by Xov. 11, ISf.n. j STORE IN TARBORO,! 'i i. u.-i-r f vi.l-div ! i-r tr iinced 66WI 1IIC to buy your Ciotbin-: for Men. Boys, Youth and Cliildrens v.car, lor the FALL & WINTEB attention is also called to the veiy lar-te a?soi taient of of all qualities and sizes at ASTCSISniSCLY iii': iltill The Vinest Sho ty Ladies are ahvav to i.e -tore in 'rrciil 1 also o iter for sire a e.'unplete asc Dress Gocda in Calicoes, WORSTED", F0PLIN3 and ' SILES, of ihe latest patterns, suitable for FALL & WINTER Ladies and Gentlemen ol Tarboro nnd vicinity are all rc invited to call and examine mv z tfully My motto is " Fair & Sqnars Da!iag." 11 eniember the the isridjre is st corner Store above II. Vi lli TLOCI 'CA (tenik-inen can SPECIAL, NOTICE iQ also have their Ch-th'tis made to ctder by leavin? their Mea-iire and sclecliiiL; floods Irani a urtat variety ol samples. A -rood lit iruaranteed in ad en-es. il. Wll IT LtiCK. W aia Street, Xov. 1. J'.)-Cm Tarboro", X. C. GENERAL GROCER AXD Si 11 TAHBOHO', X. C. PZEEPS CONSTANTLY OX II AXD lilik. and is constantly receiving fresh ad ditions of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES and; Provisions of ail Kinds, consisting ot SUGARS, COFFEES, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, PORK, BACON, FISH, LARD, BUTTER. CHEESE, FRESH BOLTED MEAL. Superior, Family, Extra and Superfine F L O D j , Direct from the Valley of Yirpinie. Liverpool Fine and Ground Alum SALT FAMILY AND TOILET SOAPS. The favorite brands of Bladder -nd Raled SNUFF, Chewing and Smokin-j TOBACCO, etc., etc., etc. Nov. 1. 49-1 m. JAMES E. SUI0SS0X, Fashionable Barber, TAllBOltO ' X. C. SHOP Law Office formerlv occupied by L. D. Pender, Esq., and near Dwelling I House. Oet 3. iSM ! Place," f3 00 CiS CO F.FN Macnair, and I-Mit.-r of tiio r. te.f Ij'cueral Airetit, i Ai'.Rdltd', ;n. c. ::.-.tf. COTTON FACTOR AND CE5sEKIj Ccniaiisaion ScrriLatf, No. M Pratt Strc.-i- BAIiTlilCIia. t:i-idc uti Cu! Tjilierni ir'.vanr (the:' iJ ;!. I iu liatid. ILKFT.ItS TO Hon Geo Howard, Tarboro', X r ; liountree Co, Wilson, X t ';.:-.-:'. . liatns & Co, Italciirli, X C; M.-i.J M ' Whitakers, X C ;'.Jno MyeK Sons, Wah inizton, N (' ; Hebron & Harris ). r.ovki.M Ya ; U A Martin cc Co, Petersbur-j, V t; K:ider Hi-'r-rs cl Co. Xori'olk, "a ; C.d v, ,;i' Lamb, Xoi fuik, Va ; U.dd T.t!:n;t;.i:' Xew York. ; Dr I P Clements, hal.-tmirv yi pt. 3D 41 -!::, FOR SALE. FIRST CLASS RILLI API) TAIU.r. and Fixtures, of Phelan Hei.ilei's A Make, complete in e ery pai ticni:;:- un 1 in fine order. A Patent Chandelier with fair i..:.;s acciimpaves the Tab. AYill v S.-IJ "!t.ap fcr fash. For Terms lie, spi lv t "r. it. rov,::. Turbor..', N. '. Oci. .s. iy 1m u jij sit' t. . u. u is. P. F. JTcAmE, ' Ml . iijfi .1 "-J. H E ;-iiii;:tif' I MliilViS '1 in: Ci i i bur,.', :t:i. vi.-bi'-y, a shop on .M.iin r';i.-.-t. T.l. "t.i a ; South f'as; the si ;re o ; v i ,, , j" Co lib-Id o- Thi-.-peu. where he ;r h.-.- v to txecuie ail orders perta.nin '. i - :.-. Ol biisiiic in a and at as C'il P KATLVS jo,.M., .. cies ot the lime A pcrni.t. His Moei';. ci .nsis; ; nc of C IA )Tll S. C V XIMKiJKS, I t Ii,S dr.. .-. s;:i-els ti .--Ii. H: jmi.il uud tin ii. ;-.' . i.-- o:;l:ue:il. v. ill t:.:t.i i lie f'-t ol t!.e i.. : ('.:--tulions and eareltii !i!s;ectioti. h.k! ,-;i bir i.-. it relates to t!.c s:vh' .r:d maam r oi .:,ir nieiits mtiiie up at 1:: c-t 'b!:l,.'ii,-'t. ! sau.-liei! lh.it l!.e will ii:;a i e lavor v wilh nny made ia City cr Vdltiirr. C.iAil) I'-fTA, C ( G t ) V ( It a V, A Kii K 3 P, (;)s) ;:)!l) :, tnd SI01EK,,.TK C'E'.nt;r'. shall be the pob'cv of the v. ndrr.-i:. i:: , etiorls to s"i-i:rt i'onf euslcia. Call ill li-iii eirCii said examine !'. r veur. sel.es. Pi- !is-urei'i, Uiat il i si v- ' -inif else in vtiifn for your cust mi. ; .lv niv self to ".: ve you his" The subscriber would add in cicchiv ' i that, it there are any w!i-i wi-h i'.e:r '!,! clolhes toiiiir lat.i lu-w."" 1.- i.a-. 4n a. le thal wi-l so veiy trr towards u.:r. vi,; a a desirable restiit. (rive ii a ;r,aL p. f. ' am I-::;. Mcr. ''..!.! I r. Oct 13-5 ; .V 9 I i I i : i j TO THE WOUKlNlr CLASS.--'.." I now pieparcd to liirni-ii ail v e.nistaiit ei.i,hiynient .it home, the v ! i the lime or for lie spare i.iomcn' -. !' j ress new, li.lit and profitable. ' '''-'' ' i eithi r sex easily earn from : 1 " 1 evening, and a proportional sum by d ' tinjr th'-ir v. hole tiaie to the Inline -s nid tr'rls e.;rn necriv as inueli as n.eii. i lil wlin see liii r.o!..-e n.av st ud ii ; :r i dress, iimi Irsl the bii-iness. v. e u.ai.:: I u n :a r.' :!r .! o;i, r i : ur h t ' sa::s!icd. v.e n .;! send fl In p: V ! tr.ubleol'v. r tia--. fill: o.'.ni.uiar-. a ' bio samiile. v. ir-.-li v. il di to eoua villi, on. nut; a co ,'in:wn one of li e newspapei j . u I 1 1 -1 t Tin V, ::!,: ( ii j-i's! and ( est f in.: i ;JI sent liee b n.: lieacer. il ' work, addrc Ala inc. Oct. 2S. II walil pern'.! lient, protifi. E V ALLEN & CO.. Ac-i ; Great Distribuibn Ey tie Metropolitan Gift Co. Cash Gifts to the Amount ol 35001;' EVERY TIC HUT D'SAWS A 1T.I2"-. fi Cash C.ilts, each J.'n.O'JII. 10 ' " Pl.Oiin. 2i) " " f),().')i'. do " " i,o;io. 200 " " boo. 300 " ' 100. 50 Kie-raut Rosewood Pitmos each -' ' S7H0. , ;. 7a Eleaant Rosewood Alc'.odea.'i- i ''' to 100. Til) Scwiiiff Machines, each ,: 1 ' ' f)00 Gold Watches each ' l" Cash Priz s. Silver Ware. iVe.. - ' Sl.000,000. i .,. , A chance tc draw any of the above i -; for 2.r)c. Tickets deseriiuni: - 1 ' in Envelopes and well i.i.M'il. ' ceipt of -'"ic. a ?i,ictl Tie.'! is dr.iv.': ' out choice and sent by mail t any " The prize named upon it will ' ' ' to the ticket-holder on pa iicnt ' '' I nr. Prizes are imiiiidiatclv scat to ' tlress l.v exiiress or ii turn n aii. Ion will know wind vour Prize i- you pay for it. Any Prize rj'Jt aiKithtr of feme rttlnr. N;- illank-. 1 '' i irons can depend on lair t!cniiii. , lii:i'Km:NC'i:s:'e select the f ; trom mauy who have lately drau u i"1 ' Prices and kindly permitted us t !" " ' them : Andrew J. Purns Chicago. J .' Miss Clara S. Walker, Paltintor.-. 1 SMiO, James M. Matthews Dclro-l. ' , .lohn T. Andrews, Savannah. :?.'.''. ' ' A-nes Simmons. Cbnrleslon. J'imi "- ' W e puhlish no names it int peri-. - ' ' Opinions ok in k 1'hk-s. " 'J'l.e ",: reliable, and deserves their smvi ' V nUij Tnbnne. May . ' W'e u . tc be a fair dealin- liiTii. A. ' May 28. "A friend of ours d rt -w a iize, which was promptly received. J'rir.-. June 3. Send for circular. Liberal imlm eii..-. to A-cnts. Satisfaction unaraiifecil. I-'-''-ry pVk.ire of Sealed Envelop, com One Cash Gilt. ix 'fleets f.r L. ' ' $-'. 3f for Sr. 110 for $15. All letters si be addressed to 1IAUPE1L WILSON -V .' . xf 5 llroadv-ay, Newjo'- fV4. 29. 4 ' r
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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