J I ii..as. ia!"SiBW rsr-rr" J o., The Tarhoro' Southerner. A -free & uflc pcn-ant Tamils journal POBlWHr-O liVitKY THURSDAY HOaMlNG BY 711.: BI33-3., Editor and Prcpri2tcr- t(ik .)iri'iiV:RNr.!"; one ol" Ike oldest and r .sVioiiruiir if, iurlh..Cstroliiia, and W 'i't!ie ttt Mion. bf J-tie Country and "a . 'iu at Edaecomhe Oouirty.ilscoiiui-e-Lr w.T strive to direct it ia I be iW"'' ' t ,e S:re and ;uulryal fare, nd ' ,1 ti... sf.-i ion iTOin which it einemirs , - 1 t l-i,e suhsei,.Tion priet i Three Do tars a v ,r : Two tJoi:BrsioT:.x Months a ,1 ixv..i:mHi.V iv u-vanck. Money may l . .,i he sen"! by mm I. at the risk o! the llMi-I.e.". ii:oi . X ts DR. L. T. FUQUA, rTr Oil'ice, Opposite the Court Hottse, Terl cro Having discontrnved my visits to Wei don I shall confine mvself to this phxee, "here I -n.iv be found prjvuvil to rendjr proi'es 'sioni! services it. all it branches. O 3 to hour., 9 a.m. to 1 p.m , and 2 fo 5 o'clock p.m. Jan- 4-tf. l:. H.Hunx, ocky M' a ut , N.O. Pa ml. T 'iu,i.'.:s Unttlchiro. X V. iion & wiluams, AUuvnes st irLsvw. tlocky Mount, Battleboro and Nashville. OtUee at U c'. Mount open at all times, 'rtt IlattIori.ro m VtMay and Sai yrdays. and t Nashv' le tn Wan-lays.. ' Bes'oie -levterw nhtJttM add'-essed t Jetrra it llocky M..fint. r.n;i:l.rIT: N:'-i': Kdgecomhe, Halifax a.d Wil.11. ;rjjC!aiuis collected in any part "I N o t 'ai ..Una. ;;p Piatt ice ii. tl.e :'i-.;teti' and Fed '.,! Ci.iii- s. .f..n 4. 1ST'J. ATTRXKY . N D iii r.t tend ir':i". r'.v 'i" :i;l P'o'ei 1 ; -,iT"t t. hi n lldis'o H'.n. X,o. 11.. R.tth- & S. il., IMr Si. a -id lo !! e C'!.i- I Jnsijee itn-1 A-s'i iate .1 ". -.i 'I i i- tiiiieti.e tVmt d' N'i'h 'C-!i if:ia. XV ! pr.ii tii-e P tt aiM a.Vj-dhit: e- tin lie, and tl.e Supieii e Conrl t H e S-p.te. ; : ii im-ss Ui f (:- nlr.v 1 e ai'd '-isi.l fit iiev vcr,.( iivd e or P.dk'iiiid, r.iil'n., ('. :i'iitus -olU-.-ted in any ) art " the S'.M-. " l!i;!!'.:7-(V!.. S'.ViFT GALLOWAY, i3L C3 -i. -a. J re r1 l.: KyA't:U J I - ; r.'-T ."--t i1'.-Uyi -TpH t ! 1 iiiioa in ne Cf5 HIH TV. AAA To h di-ti 'lmt 1 iii i th '-' F M i A..:'.rAL iHcrpriso, l 7'o be 'Imivn ?-o:id;iv Grand ta'pifal' Frizc, $10 60 i ll 21th. 1ST' One cs Prize $5.0i;G ia Miter i F"Vn I'Kl Z! IS, 1-1 0..t! Hrr?.Tp 5 nT"fij ' TKN r'SItS Sot ) biiitltljA J j Two Fii'nily Tarriig'S and Mat'diefi lb.is-s v.-;ti Stivfr-iiioni'ted ilarsws. vr It il,".iiO. To ri it', IIoi'si-p, tVc , w'urh i-tj:.:i ft-h. i'w : riii'.-to.n-d i,,iruoo 1 l'liiil . worrll 'l 1 1 a-ndy Si wint' .d-i liim, w.oth f i-.,:i each 15 ' .,old auu .-i.v'-i' L' ver ilirititii; W.iteiies (i.i nil), v.orth from ?'J) to :J: )t each Colo 1 lotjus N vtT-uR', t v. t ir , Ac. A'C lV;:.uc u nl .-i . (iiii, 0 .iu lick et s I.i'r.it.-il to 5'UKSU: Agents wanted to Sell 'vcketo to tfltora Lil i ra. 1'. i.-ndnins will be naid. ii .f Tl.'k. I - l-2;-K Tiekets $10; Tve!vf I i. U - t 2 ; Tweiiiy-Hvi- 1 f'iri'U ars coiitaiiiiiK a full list of print s, a de s L-rip 'inn o! t!ie inanncr of tlr iwiiiL', and iher lntormati'iit in refereu. e 10 tlie I'lstributioii, be sci t to anyone orih ring tbeui. Ail li tti'is must Ioj addn ssod to hAIVh oKMf.:. L. i) SHE, Box 86. I'i: W. Fifli Street. Cl.NCiN NA J 1 . i) J. M. SPRAGIN'S, CIGARS, TOCACCO, PIPES, &c TOYS AND F A N C Y A R T I C I E S. Feb. 8 12 m. ARBuflO. Ti:ieisi:i,i, & it no. MMt OPENED m MAIN ST. NEAR THE BRiOGE A Family Grocery Store where they will always be ladto furnish theii fneiids and the public with aucb tiiocencs as thev mav iloiif. L. C. TERRELL. G. T. TERRELL. leb lii.fi F. ODEXHEDIER HAS JUST RECEIVED AT HIS Livery Stables, a Large drove of very fine HORSES, and also a wellatlected assortment of 3 to be so!d for cash or ciehange tur rionds and alst the public are respect fully invited to call and examine them at the Stables of F. ODENHEIMEK, Tarboro, IV, C. May 11 23-tf r .... ."1 . 4 Hl i til I ! J i5 ft i-il IS ft ' ttl 1 lots '.'ullSlA ESIABLIS2lJ;li 185.,.. BICtfS '.'., KADEtt BIOOS. ' s COTTON FACTOltS pecsral Cora mission Mercliaats, NOKFOLK. VIRGINIA. :, OPKi'IAL AM FAITHFUL AT- tention to f:i!cs o! C(top ndall ntiicr krad'ot ifim-ir. MiJ 9'ruifijtjrt -fMfiis uiadk.-: 5 iur, hftif,' io:))rrif ce fa fnbis Rive u snpen"nr adv:iht:i'.;eti m liiakitig sulvs at the In. liest market r.c( s. ftWCottiiii 1 orwaruoa to Liverpool iree 01 c!t:itni!uD!., : I ' ; f ! Liberal achates made on proilnce in hand. bejit. 5df. TAYMrtt,-.MARTlS .(K. DEALKUiS Hai'dwart!, Cutlej V, H !l IKON AND STEEL, WAGON MATERIAL., r.K.LTINO ANT P M'K 1 t, ilouss Furnishing Goods. &c. I'invj! if IVoitt, uorm-r fit Maiir Sttet fin Market Souaie , k V-'i Noriolk, Va. N.i".'i3 : t Facioi'V I'1 iecs. 1 ia.13 Chains W red. iiiiling ;;r. 1 'Gnil. Tl ties', Tforsernl-' ais and -KitmeN Axc, f-'vje, &eM ;c T'ae tr.,tl an? ptieij at N-pi thn Pi ie ii-ti l'AN( T, .KY-3IAN & CO., v O K N E A H- 'i "offlmission Merchants No. -1 11' i't-.H Street. : NEW YORK. N.. 47 U'ltiE Wkll-.'R SltiKET, :::::: ;F;-iA;iEiiiotu A. WRENN, 4 and 26 Ulios Street, Noi'l'ollc Va. ANUKAi 1U!;FR AN! LE L ! 1 v ia CAUi:lAtii. I'VtiiilKS. M I.- .Ai;I.r.s, C lX-.,s. 1 'arm Walton.. Carta. Csri Wl,. ,N ;.ti ! s. ir 7." i 'i i"i'-i to C ''. I.atiur, !.oi o. .. 1 GREAT ATTRACT-GN! VaJic JcYYolry, Silver; PLATED WARE, AT I. iVl. rrepfr.an&bons,! (Mfl Esialiiis'iieJl Store of IsSI, N'.i. -il, Coruer Main and Talb-t S:s . JCE'CE.ii, VI. TLf. MtbrTiWr rekr o tfii i'y c;i'! t': if tect li-.ti oi'the ;i-ireh:ii o j-ciith run 1: 1 1 vsit-rs -ent r.-.iiy, t,- hb ock f.fj r.l' II?'4"'.? 'iR t;;t::;;T:,'.' .v'rS' 1 n::titi:i Silver Lf vers, of AinerWu and Swiss j tir and nta-Uin, Chair,, a.d P.ns 1 r!i:o' '. (jr.rito i;n y lvarl, an i s,; I Ear 1 : iriL'K and Ems in sett;. I Minnioiid iiii'.s ient'tSeal Y,V ye. -coitts- .t- &r.sirin-nt 1J! K.-.rat 1 1 am -:! i:. ., suur.ide fi .r I'.nijaiJ.'ritetit ami 'iV:h!:,.f lti'':.-s. 5ar:ift ltuhv and l'earl l'.iu-'s -La ii's' ;.!.' Tins in i vrrv varii tv. "I old S'.fpvf and Hosoni Buttons r.Tev :.'. Pircl;(-iv. Castors. a;:.l a ''it.-t wet,t of FINE VI.AT!'.r WAKE. ! With a general assortment of livd ns-ir.'.'y j .c-)it in a .Tiv.'rlry Store, all of which xv V-red -on KAl.E at as LOW PKlCtS ASASVKlt!'.t:.JN nif. j .TIT. . r FINE WATCFTF.s. CT.'TKs and -J J W- ! EERY carefuiiv teinir.-ii and warrant, d. ' J M rirEEVf W v i At Cor. Main A TallwO .SU., NV.r.oiK. . July U. l:'.7;i. liS-tt 1 S A Ij U DEALER IN" The Finest and most Fashionable I31aok N7"alriEit, Parlor. FURNI Of New awl 0riginalfcDesigns, and of tlie most Sny)orb Stylo and Finish. Also a choice assortment of Tables, Wardrobes, Dressing Cases, Etageres, Sideboards, Library and ook Cases, ilat Trees and AVhat-Nots. Also a Coiiijileti' Line of Carpets, Ol-Cloths, Mattings, Window Shades and Wall Paper. Give me a call before purchasing elaewhere. All qoods warranted as represented 0fike Siesro m-tew Nos. 207 XJ TXT X H5 DFt JC -ES. X INT C3r promptly att-etuL d to : in all Us branches. Tlie oi ly aoent in the city lor , - Kisk's, Metalic BuriaJ Cases.' Mabopany aua other Ciffios iurt'ished at tLts sborteot iioiu, as also, Ca gee, wirti the le.l Ilearee in tbe city, and tbe Pattot Rt fett; Corps Pre er in tke eity ani snrro ending tsuntry. J i tttt. .J t !'!'! ' 1 Hin"linliM iUiM HN y;M A; .-U All0 U T ir.itnu'i'i it'.7 ill,: .t j, ESTAI5I.ISHED 1847. ' ' ' . T. GREENWOOD. FRED . GREKS WOOD. OKAUEKS IN . Dfaiaoir3a Finft- Wat;fe. Jewelry Silver Ware, Clocks, ENGAGEMENT fc U EDDING RINGS ' ' " ' 2ie. 47, 'Main Street, i ND1U 0LK. VA. 7Erfpec ial atteuf.on siven to the repair. ,'HiKif Hitfejte.Af Cld.s ai.J Jwerry. Fftfe c3fl'ir Jewelry nV'afieto order B. D. Brickhouse, MAXCFACtCREll fP farm &SpringWagons T CARTS, TItlTKS, DRAYS, &C, tTo. ""WATER STPwEET , jmy 2 ly Norfolk, Va. T A fi ACDT, Jr E M II AP.r.T , Esta'-.'iv! ed ' IIAlfDY & Bi'OTTTEK?. COTTON FAC T O 11 S A N! Gcteral rcara'.sion Ifrclaits, 93 ?rrith'R Wharf, BALTIMORE, uld. T. A. 11 a nr. T ' """Y Tiiomas A. Hardy & Sons tTenovnl ComiDissicn and Ftn W Alt m N ' MR ! si A 1 Hr-r 't's Wha:f. Xorfoli-, lv. 1 n. KIXK TT. JNO. VF.I.K1M.IOS. 1 VIZ. T VHot.ksai.k !;cAi.:'t:s v.: QUOF. No. 20 Ifoar-cke Square, NORFOLK, ra. ikrrnts for .T. Eumg-rtlnfr Old YiorV: ry Wln-k. v. i-A- 7 2-ly s. i mm k ci r EAJJT is" f u 11 :x 1 t rr xi e AM) rofBcr 3Ian";n(l 0fRaly mlg, NORFOLK, Va. Jan 2-lv FaBIMM'S HOTEL C V C C.A.W BAKU Ail. FROPRIETOR. . T. BRUCE Si CO., COTTON FACTORS, AND GENERAL Commission Merchants 160 Pearl Sti-eet, Ncir YurEi. REKAL CASH ADVAN'CES (N iiimininci- when la''filon Cars or Vessel .'imp 10 i'-tt S II library and Chamber TUR & 2C9 MAIN ST., dl Nos. 58 & 60 f S 9 Ci lM dL f V ' : 1 TA3n0t?t)', EDGECpMBE OQXT'T'T, NOITn CUJOUKA. ESTABlStiED 1830. ROliT. A. MAI '-IS. ROBT. R HILL UOBT. A.')3IARTW & JC 0, GROOEBS AND ' COMMISSION . MERCHANTS, No. 2 Iron Frosty, . Petersburg, jVa. . T?Ali llFUL PERSONAL AT- -jL" teutinn iven to thesileof Cotton, fXo baeeo, Wheat, Corn, Arc i ' - K5. Order tilled for Goods at reasonable prions lor Caah-or thort time to renponnihlo, iiuuetual cutit(n.erM. JuIyl3-lT T. II. GRIFFIN, Rocky Mount, Agt tbTABLIc-HED 1811. ' R. D. MClt.'WAISE, FRANK POTTS. a. . BBtcamfl, tPVTARI) ORAHAM. MoILWAINE.& CO. WllOLKSA'LE GROCER AND Commission Merclianis, I'cter sburif, Va. Tir-KAL CASn APVANES'C MAD"E ON J all iontjiimeutfi of Cotton. octl3-tf Chas M. Walsh, MA N L' FACT VR ER Ot Tomb Stones OF EVERT DESCRIPTION SYCAMORE STREET, j j tr y 2 1 v 1 xiixcisRBMfcarcai PI'TPPSnrpr Vm 1 I.iUiSDliiti, IB SI 4 LTI 11 ( II V.. IS73 RIBBONS. MILLINERY 1873 AND STRAW GOODS, ALSO While Goods, Embroideries Importers, Manufacturers sud Jibb.-is iliniH t TriinrtlrCi Vuk .inJ Sach Llh'.ior.i-, TLLT lli8SaS, Et& TIES, ' Bonnfet Silts, Satins, Velvets, Craies j I'loYers, Feathers, Ornaraeuts, Frames, &e. Straw BoanetB and Tad'.es and C'.nldien' Hats riiiiiiiod and Uuirnutned, also in eon iscciinj; i ieroo'ns I W&.ti- Coed.-, Linens, En;brol!iT'ff ! Laces, Xt !s, Co! ais, Sttti, Haudiiti-chiefn, I Veiling. Head Nem, Ac. Ac. ! 237 & 239 BALTIMORE STREET, j Baltimore. Md. ! Thse 'oods r.r niRrmfnctnrcd by ns or j Uoutht for t. sii direct iy from the European 1 2:,it .li:!i:riL-a.i Mauuiaotarers. enibraoine ail I t!;e i-itt-st nov. itjfs. unequalled in variety and I f.:t a-iit;,'. 111 ni.y mart. i. Orders li.'ed v.i;h car , proasptness and de siaitch. mar 6-2 m GOOD WORDS PAIN-KILLER, W'ecati enulideiitly reeomruend I lie Paiu Killfi . Ti ronio Rnptist. It is tlie most eff.ciuiil remedy we know oi for Ai-lfs, Pains, flesh wound, &c. St. Jolius News. 1'. Q. We udvi-e that every family should have so flkr i iial and s.eedy a Eaiu-Killer. Am In rst, . S, (iaze.te. tint nu n eei ieuce is that a bottle of Piiu-Killer is the best Physician a traveler cun hive, Hamilton Spectator. For t'otli internal and txtt-rnal applica tion I avc lound it ot grea.-value. Chris. Era. A medicine no family should be without. .Mon! tea I Transcript. (oi'i d hardly knep house without it. Ed. Voice. ohoii d be kept in every house, ia read, in ess for .sudden atlaclis of sickness. Chris Er ss. No article ever olitained such unbound ed popularity. sa eui Observer. O'le of ibe most reliable specilics of the ae- .Old North Si ate. lis power is wonderiul and nneqnaled in relieving the most severs paiu, isuriiugtou Sentinel An indispensable article in the medicine c .ess N. i. Exauiincr. It will i ecoimnetid iLsel' to all ho use it. Georgia Enterprise. I-i xiensiveiy used and sought after as a r. aliy uselu! medicine. Journal, St. John, N. n. No taedieine has acquired such a reputa tion; it lias teal raerd. .Newport Daily News. One of the most useful medicines; have used it and di-peused it lor the past twenty years. lv. u m. VVara, Assam. The mo-t vaitiiiblo medicine now n use Term, Organ. It is real v a valuable medicine, and used by my it y phvsieiaus 2?oIoti Traveler. Wi- alvv ivs keep it where we can put our hands on it in tlie dark, it need be Ret V. Uibbavd, Ilurinah. One ol tlie leu-articles tl at are just what they pra'teiid to bo liru : 8 wick lei- graph In my mountain travels no me'lieiiie i, ol so tm. versa! applieuiion as Paiu-Killer.-Ilev. M. 11. Bixhy, Burmah. PERRY DAVIS & SON., MAS'.- and prop's, 136 High St., Providknck, It. I. Ill Sycami.kn St., Cikcinkati, 0. 377 St. Pacl St., Montreai,, Can ada. 17 Southampton-, St.. Londos, Eno, E, A. SIZE) G-FLO C23F5. AND Provision Dealer, MAIN STREET, TARBORO, N, C. ALL KINDS OK COUNTRY PRO duce tiken in exchange, such as Raw Uidef, Fins, Sc.' Jane 20-tf. '11 II H E R N PR I N G I P L ADVEHT1SKME.MS. The Old Established TARHORO, AKEEY -AND- aery, JACOB Vu'EBER, Proprietor. MAIN STREET. , Tils EstahliHhrr.eut is continnallv addin? 'iewj.liraehims, witli a view to still further 'UMtUHBcr bu;-ina f The People of TaV'ooro itnd vicinity may aiwajs couuoeniJiy expect to tint! licre evei v kind of PURE FRESH CAKES. THE VEilY EEiST PLAIN ANP FRENCH CANDIES. A vairied assortment of Ripe Fruits Pily receive it. In fact evervtldns kc-it ins First Class House if the kind will be f.mai' litre. Special attention will bo jjivi u the Orders of Private Families FOR O JL. US SSS which will bd bake 1 on tiio shortest notice. ORDERS FOE, PARTIES AND EALLS PROMPTLY FiLLED. j Thanks are returned the puoUc for vasi rtr"i:n,'e. a::it p.ro.-nlse given 01 lutiii Moiuptntsai,dieliabUitv. JACOB VEBEIt. 19-tf Ouix.iirt: Old Oresory Ilote d. w. HURTT reliant NEXT DOOR TO PENDER. CATLIN & CO. o 3 0XLY TWEXTY FIVE DOLLARS. Tltis is a Mi 'it tie Machine, has the I'liuer Feed, and makes the "Lock Mitch," alike on both sides. It in a dtandard first-etnga Machine, and the oiilv low-priced " ock N;iteh" Mac! ine in the United Mates. This Machine received tbe Pipl-ma at the "Fah-df the two Carolina1." in the City of Charlotte, N ' in 1S71 and 187v. The above Machine is warranted for 5 years k .huuue Fa r mc: Any person iMdnp up a club for 5 machines will receii'c a siith one as conlmission. Aatsrs Wantkd. Sup n- r inducements given. Liberal deonetionei made to iiiieisti rs oi the Gospel. Send stamp ''or cireulars and samples of ue ung. Ad lr sy Rev. C. II. BLltfHEnr, dec 5-ly GeuMal Agtit, OOXCOKD, X TIIF. A N't) John f. ward, p icior. THE WINTER (UMPATGN IT S fairly open-id and found the Lov? Well-Known Resort fully prepared foi the fiht. as heretofore, contains a I tbe pur st kinds o LIQUORS, aud the choicest brands of CIGAES, equal, if not superior, to any ever brought to Tai boro. The RESTAURANT DEPARTMENT has been thoroughly renovated and improvsd preparatory to action. The 1A15I.K will be supplied with the very best ne market atlord. aud meals can be ootaiued at all hours. Best NORFOLK OYSTER daily received, and sold in qitantitii s to suit pui chasers. A. superior a sortmeat of OrOoeriDs, Such as Sugar, Flour, Molasses, Butte Lard, Cheese. Ac, c instantly on hand. My thanks arn here by rospec fully tendered tlie public ai larse fr past liberal eneoiuage tne t, and assurance siten tuat no elfon on my part wib oe spared to please in the future JOHN F. WARD. PROPRIETOR Of "WELCOME BAR. Taioi s I ..if n lltttlt E S." TefFerison DavJs A PHIL 17, 1873, Tlir Tarhoro Southerner. T-rrccav, Atrfll7, 1S73. Jefferson Davis. Tlie Spi Tft Why hi-cnt Not PrnsfiritfrtJ Ezplniiieil by Jud ' e Ciijfr(ttof M'.us smhnxttis. Tbe Charleston Dai'y AVtr.. March "29. in tx-spodsiblg for the follow itio rev-elat'ons-- tna !e bv Jud2C OWlFord, last week, at a dinner party fiveri in t! at city by Col'.iici Richard La'her's to a ! umber of dis! iiitroi-bed Northern jret ileme". vlio, at ". Lathe-'-tublo. niei some oi t be lc.idioir rp n! letnen of Sow !i I'arolina. The New reniar p, alter re lerinsi to tlie conversation $rnn tlie UVUitF P:rkham - mtrfler. in wHvh Jud 3 e.iU'ord jrosecuted as Atiorucy ilenera' of Jlassuchusttts : "Ait w her evcrit of L'r t historical interpst iti which j u f j ire Cli'ltord j-artic ip-tted. was tlie i. ileum c- nsiil'ati m of a sin-ill ijiitiiio-r of the iuost able !aw y rs of the N' t th at Wasliintto.i. a lew nKm'h- alter ti e war. upon the nn nier! tons question a to wnether the Federal oi verir- out should eonuneiice a criminal ri:osi:ci:Tio.N AOAIXST T" E HON. JF.FFKHSOX DAVIS n 'fir his ran ieip 1 1 i.in and l-ade'S'ip in Hie war if secession In this con cil. wlueii was surrounded at the tiui'cH'ilh i lie u ' most s-crecy. an'd w'lieli has nevor heott ce-f-rdiod. wire U'liied Sato Aif. rn.' (L ima! Sr ( d. Jntle CiHotd 'lie II II Viliiaj'n M. Evni't", and f i-iotp- :i (lezi'ii others-, wli.iiiad been s. li;, ted f t st 1 the K'lin o N'orlhtVi' pr ieiviou ior ilieir !e-al ahi ity sitid ;i' tl rtieti. and tin; f-ul( of llleir de lit er. li -n .iv as she sud leti ub-in-duoitu'fit ol tin; pro Oi u ii b by 1 be Fv'diia! (loveriitJieiit in vi.v oi ilu in ui ni"ii!:t:ii.ii' d'tfii-Hh ie? in the .vay of s.olt!!o ;l fl ual con vict I'D!, W il icb ttiiH Vi-ien'pd by i l eu paiicu. study ef the aw be iriK upon ihe case Mr. lloadiy. then stii! now a iifiir neihboi m l ii-tiuia'e Irietnl o' J udne Ciiit'o. d. relites tl;:i' bt i'ore the Litter -tit out lor :ishii?o'on to join t n is eoiiicrcticu l o aiil I. i :n ( T i-. Hoadle) the coiupii iii' ni of culling upon hiui to coucui ion. Til E MOMETOUS QUESTIOX w'li h be ive- a'.nui to a.-si-t in solvill". Hid il was aic'.i between ilieui tit it Uiiles if wen-clear lb I I he con t ioi inn oj Mr. vis '.v,.ii!l fo.f.w hi- t rial, and I ha lie law and tlx; fact iib I be side of (lie pi oset: ur io.i w u!d be irre- W t ie- in tlie ft i teme ( ourl as cli us iii whatever coirt of iiricutal jur .--dicti-.n the case inigot Le initiated, n would ! the part f wisd i'i; and true s'a'es'n f!i-h:p a;t w : 1 i ys ptli-jy not t. begin tie pi osccut ion. 'i lit: cont'etelice look place, and was to!);.', learned and prolound. 'I lie iclei al const if ut ion, i he J iw ol natives, I he decisions of t be Su j t cu e Com t iu the trial of Aaron iiuir, ai:d OTIIEi; CAL'SKD Cr.I.EIJKES, havitio u.ore or lc Leo r i d; on the else i Sen iiml r e.oi.sldcratioii, and llu whole list of the Stale iri.ils in the hi-ti ry ol tb eivt!;zeil wmll were f lldied, iveiohi (t u.niltz d aed dlssccl :d- Tilt? coune.l was dvid'd tipou some poin's a mi agreed on t.tJiers Some were at fir.-t strenuous lor pr.i.--e ut. on. others wh had wished the -ubj t in .re caie'uily insisted from (he uiei the luiiiiiy ot -iticii a cour-e, and tiuilly the wiser cou n.-tli of tio l.itier preVaiI-L and ibe proposed pr()ecut!op of Mr. llaivs, was, as wiii i-o i eiii-?hii.;i ed, siiddcely tibtlii ih.tied, althotio;h it may be duubtle-s news to ntaiiy of our readers to ieam i hat tlits siidsu cbat-'ue of policy was ibeliist direct result of this si l-iiiu conclave. A'te the council bad so j.iii ne 1, tiiid Judie Clilfo.d hid re turied to his home, Mr. Hoadiey in ipiiuei the re-til of their dtlthci ation, and Ju je Ciiilord tnade A STRIKING AXD CAJIAC rEa.IST.C ni TLY ii soniethine like the following lan- llUiee. l.cii:.ikahlc as the fact o.a appear, we find ibat the laws of lite L'eiel Sla es are not so eousirui-t-d S S ti) aft'oid any (ertt i ilv ( f runi-b- iiio h'oh treaso'. or rei ell. on. and Mr. ihivis tl arr;i!i-ed under tin m cannoi h brou.ln to conviciio i. Perhaps it is i i at ihe men wliolrau el O'lriuodi i.n utal lew and systptn Of jiOVirmi!' lit, and who were ihon fi-r'i.tinjj for bbi-r y wi'h ht i'jrs tirouud their in cks, di.i i Ot p i v in u eh "1 1 1 in i" li to t he ' nest ion of piitii.sliino in the future ihe ac wh'c'n tliey were comiu.tuog ih in- ;,i Ives." ILaii.ways aNd Ranks. Last, yeir ?2.00 (!)( OOU whs expended in consti u emir 7 til-1 itiihs of ne.'.v ra.lroad. :mr the win ! cost of bilibiiusi the 7H.17:J uitlfs of rti 1 . ay ii the linited Sta'e s rsii-ated at. S3 -Ljli :J8.S49 At U S" elaoce il would seem as though . tn y rour- into :1c Amerr'.-an ty t m ti int" s une sruif to which it tends by irre.-i-t ible impu s , and ytt tn itoj is not scarce, comparatively speak diji A writer on the su! j el. Kays tl a' I bo b;i kimi: and laUway sss'ems hate kent oai e tii-'cl her. The Capital ot N.r il inks 1S72 rreuatt?d $!S '.000 01MJ, : nd lb-Sttie and pri vate Ii-hiLs would probably ai e th i itil 1.00,00. T) tlOO f'r a railway ss ii that coiupi z d 7(l,!73 miles. f)ue inference ve draw Ir-.ui slang ii.' is t! it the two systems work logeih r and mntUilU stimulate each 0' her That the enoricous incrca-e of iai ways 'as ruad.i bui-iu- S3 ior 'i.e bunk . admits of uo d spuie. Tiiey have c e a' d a bui-intss of tl.e.r own of a i nitnense value lo banks ai d bankers, and at the same t me they ! ave de veh pi d a vast increase of bu iii'Ss i:t the country along their routes. NUMBER 19. ; Love of Money. " The New Tdik Ei-niujtHxt Cfy3fa:n somc '" saestlve ' -. thocjjhls oa tbe ' Love of Motiey,"''roTH -which we tx tract as f oi ws ; ' lf the Moye of Thney was ever tbe root of tnore 'evii' iba'i it lias been the last1 five -years in America, then history has failed to record it T i'i misobie' is to be measured, not mere ly by the amoctit of corruption prac ticed, but, by the ai oitnt ot character coirupted, and by the to'neu-:iictsnl i he corrupiioQ npou public morals W e have Had a carnival of jliuder. Tiie expnsores ' have sickened unui ibe wble heart, U ftiiut.' To tl.i? wi t)hale robbery of public treasuries Iiave been added the pTivate spoculis lions iu counting moths, bauk and corporal ions. To these bavo been adttcil briberies of judges and proba 1)K of jurors likewise. To these ha been added the most unbluhini: pur ci'ase of votes in !e"i--lativc bodis-. (j reedy politicians have br-iiili C their -cits iu '!i-Ee bodies, and -ibe a sod their vo'es lo the eihest bidder. Le -is.atUTtS have heeii 'ruu' by niotey poaer as L'iwtll Mills are run bv water power. There was a bitter t ilth in the sarcasm of that member of ti certain l.'eisliturc who moved that if Raiiroad Com: any has n more business ior t his body tu 'r-itisaci. it. do now adj 'Urn sine die, ' i here was a time when the e!o ipieoee el a Olay or We'o'or was in ll ri 'al in the passage f -eat. u eas ores. Aow.'i-diys the pictures of lien rv or flitiiel We sler ou a ercunb.iek ar-: w. ue pt. ent th .ti any ora'.iry. tjur Nil to-ial ('ij'ijrrjss is uravitaiiuj; t w ids the abyss of vt tidily and cor ruption into w'ltcii s many Sta'e L"sr- sl ii mes i nd civic corporations have oomc u:.;!er.' Two eirs ao Sena'oi H itsoi staid lo tiit; d 'ii't be'deve thai (litre is much pcitiaiary corruptioij i i t'oniircs-.' Tne saute Senator would itard'V vei ture to r peat the as-eriion after lb ' diseusiino rtvelatmos ot the last thirty day. A terrible Mispiition loads the air. On every hand we hear it whi-pered liotn can yes trust! ' For the dishonest, dollars eeem to be t i ck i n;r lait to ihe hands which were once clem as new I a lien -.now ! Upon some met) evi n I he hand i i-r of in ney seftits to a:l like the touch of certain ; o soiions vi:. es. The touc'.i is fure pots u. Upo i i!.e p 1 m s of m i.y roles-, cd 'oiirtHiians litis tt uch of jjoid is is 1,-iial as upon I Le pa ins of the open w ii'slt'pp r- of Ma ntn mi." ' Reflsctions in a Dentist's Chair. Whether ti.te may be appropri ately termed 'Mi'. lllUJJllS IS .,,.rii.n,!, a ,itt flo.e tv i : I ,..r t,., ,1 a , . ,r I n , , experience ol e.etv I tick l'iss tatietit ivi.e has been ibcre: "j Is it pci felly certain that ho has 'beiijjht tootii in hand? Didn't 1 e twitch at the oil fil inu Tith a nervous desire to convince n,c hat u, y la?. dentist was little better than a quack? ls:.'t ih re a slight danger that in a fir ( f absent n indduers lie'il bore clean thro' ihe tooth. Stsnpo e his chisel were to slip, wlete wunll t go? Where wouldn't it "ii? What proportion of carbonic acid ilirown efl by his lungs am I in' aliu, with the already vitiated atmosphere of this clo-e room? In short, ani I not acting as a sort of sluice way for smne of the waste cf his dci niliou bod? How b ng will this vrorfc last? W ill be adhere st ct y to I he set. le of prices hung in plum sight on the wall? If so, under which be ol d .es t ti is job come, lare er extra lifiie? In whose mouth did he operate that file last. Isn't be paving the way for a future job by tiling away such quint. ties of enamel? Suppose be should strike the nerve? It is possil 1 1 i hat i hat girl in the window ueross the si icet cat) see me wiih tie sae.e iiistiucln ss that I di her; and, if she wei9 coniinuti.cative. w oi'd'i t he injure my pn-pects? Will enough of the corner of my inon'ti be filed iw.iy to result in per manent enlargement? Will it. be red r bli-t red eaeuxb to prevent my fully enjoy r my en garment for the opera to ntgbt? llow ling before I'd have to g;f a false set of lee I h? Hippy thouiiht Will I tbeo b able to :.i.'tg fal-etto? llow in:' ny die every day with splen did leeth? After this protracte 1 rjjiration. wi;l it be tiny consol.ition to lemeuiber ih it, wiih priuees. 1 eat on gold D-d iu p nieuhir young lady friend ver sp ak ol having Iter teeth p uitged or of sun1', ring fiom the jawaci.e? Suppose I fiat water in bis syringe In s jus Leon taken from tl.e ice vitch. t:r ? llow ti;any years before ibe priiccss of grulf mg so .nd teeth will become a pei 'ect siieco--.' lfihey CiuhJdo'tin the days of i he Ptolemies, wity d n't th.y d) it Dow. Babies. Wcliv' iittie t.unies, and lore eve rybndy who does love ibem. No man l as iiius'0 in his soul w! o does n-ii hive bah e. L'abies were mad to be o-ed esptfli Ly girl babies vhe tiiey grow up. A babv is a s; rinj: day in wi ii-r and it it is "rod natur c I. an t is in no, it is a bushel ol su: stiine, no matter now cold 'he wither man cam o: be a boreless ease a louir as he lives babies one at a time. We lov b bie b cause they are b bies, a d becau e heir mothers w ic loveabie and lov. ly w-meu. A p'ettial Wtter. joi md s-ys that ' Franee is a tinder-box an I Pres ident Thei.s is sitting out1)! :i valve," The Tarboro Southerner. A Medium for Business Communication ADVERTISING RATES. la 2 a o .5-- v) )0 -M t!i) ' SPACE. s a o One .Sq iure. !i S 7 0,11 10- T toSqiiares, 5 W 9 12 i" 18- Three squares, j 8 C-.t.iS S16 0c Four .Squares. i 1(1 6 l: 14 17 50 24- M Fourta Co U'a:r, !l2 5 i,Sn ''25 lo-'5 lialf Cotcnii., ! 1.3 oi) 25 3'J UUl..) Whole Co.um-i, It) '"o Mil.!". - Thank God for Sunday- , Sunday, wheti all the wurld restf fiom itslabers and the tired, care-worn tipeos his eyes, his Grst thought ia thaok G. d for Sunday." Tlie poor laboring m an toils from early Moudiy in-, ri.in until Saturday niiiiu, thai the wife aud little on ;s that clt ster around his humble be v th, shn'l hive a suOTtciei cy ol the taff ol l ie, Next- i j the thought of bin dear oue-1, i( thi.tuft.te one i!ay of r st ordained and set up-,rt by the iire t Go 1, and bo to li oh to that have 1 of iCf't, tied, ai the day appv ai-be-i, his ftl Is rekit d id v. It'i li e, as the foot roro Collier i revived on h s bm"; march bv the fou! siirriti'i martial mmic .nd whin, at last, the slow hours and days of ii.i o . sunt work have tolled ff the weary w rk. d .ys, a biight, happyt joyous fee inji petvade. hi.stmn aud the hearts of ihosa dependeu't upon liim The incciiaui-', wiiile toiling tbrou'n 'lie s.x days of l.irh ir, looks lorw rd to Suu .ay with a relish quicke cd ty it.e liiou.h". 1 1 on that dty bo may ei joy t h quiet of bis honu and rest I'roui his labors. The ianermost rjcei scss of Iii.; heart ive t'ioii;bt and ex pression to Tha it Go 1 fir Sunday." As be s'l -ps frith'. ut the threshold of tbe work shop on Saiurdiy evcoinfr his step is bri-kcr, bis heart lighter, and a perfect li iripimj-S pervades b'.s whole being; I --morrow u Sunday an-1 be can rj-t and worship God ao c rdi 'o to the dicti'tcs of bis own coa-. setcutv, wiih the dear wife and cliil ! iiicu ai' imd I.i n in au t .broke.i cirtl. ' i l ank (lo i.j;- Sunday," is ibe mentii ex: re-si ut ci' the mjieltaut and pro it-.-io i I man as he qu .8 his place "f 1 u-iua s Saturday nielli. The l.iw yer n y aside bis books ;nl brief.-; ibo uicrcl.ant closes the p: ge of bis 1 'd gcr and cah book; the phy.-ieitin iv.s bis t fSi", but it i with tbo ihou-h! t ti! I is ji o'e-sonal sk'dl in y be required i n ll e m .rr vv for not e are iXCinpt from si ku oil SuudtiV. Vet he icels that wjtk is over, tu-a.or-ttiw wi'l he Su id iy. Al vla-sjs 'Think God for Sur day" a.l loci a hifihnr. parer, better lee i i ii;; ervadini; their hearts ail hearts tire lurm d tuore neatly to God, and they f el that for ill his love and kind icsf, years of devotion would uotj remove tbe debt. All 1 n.k lnrw.it to Sunday wiih more or less phasuic. 1 he day seems brighter and pu er , ibuii other d.iy here seems to be a j m-cubar chaini aln tu it that is irresist- Me, and a I -'Thank God f..r Sunday." ! Home After Business Hours.'. '1 he road a!ou . v;l.:e.i the ia..n of business travels in the puisutt of cout- peteuce or wealth is i ot a iitacada tti- : Z-jd one, Uof dots., it ordinarily lea l , , , . J throt!:'ti t ieasatit .scents and bv well ... . .-prtn. s i t delilit. On Ibe contrary it is a roujih. and rugged path, beset wuh "Wiitr. abtt" thorns, aud full of pit fails', wi.ich cati only be avoided by the taicbful care o tircutus;)ectii n. Alter every day's journey ocr thin worst' 'ban rojgh tu uptke road, tbo waylarer needs stim.-iliiug more than rest; he requires aolaje aud be de-erves it. Ue is weary uf ti e dull prose of life, aud a thirst lor the poetry. Hap py is the business mati who can find that solaee at home. Warm greetings from loving heart," fond planets from bright eyis, and welcome shouts of child's i, tt'.o matiy ihuusaud little arratiireuieiiis lor etimi loits and enj .yuieut t a', si enily tell of thoughtful aud ei.pee.ant live, the genile niiuistratiou ibat diseucutubec us tuto a i old aud easy teit before Wti are aware of it; these aud like (oenj of afiectiou and sy mp.itfiy, coutituta . be pueiry which reconciles Us to the prose oi life. Think of this, ye wives and daughters of business nieu I Think o i be toils, the jsnxicties, the morti fication that f.uh rs undergo to sjcnrc for you comfortable homes, and compensate them for their trials by making them happy bv their own fire-ides. The sober aud industrious in.-u's t ome shuuid Le made a happy one. Fliiting. It is remarkail- but nevertheless true, that, as a rule, fltrtt. tot h mild md female do not inairy quickly. The chances tie that a girl who bes cititi s mgaged, and goes iu becoming engaged, iind disengigtd, as is tha eu-toiii f r C;rts lo d , ultimately 6eU T s down into a confirmed old maid. If she does wed, as a general rule she develops itito a v rultnt wasp, makes her liu b ind mi.-ei "b'e, and brings up iier children bad:y. It is tiot very d fnoult, to find rt asocs why flirts do not marry. Seiiriblc tnon admire in a woman "omelhing besides a pretty 'at-e and engaging n.anuei'8. They hue initl.ecf, cuiiitno i senses and heart tpid fi -ation-, which the fl r does not posscssi The true woman allows affections full flay, and is not ashannd iil'tbeiri. She will not lead a man to believe she cares lor hitn ben she does r.r fiiih lltiiig; -be will not fl rt with him just ibr the i-ake ol flirt- -mg She lias a true r-nc-ptioD of wl r.t is riiiht, af.d f ca esses a great deal more common teti e. She has d'riV. d In r education froth stirjjethinjr the than three vo'uoae Dovrls and the -.ociety of the enipiy-patcd. She m:ty itiracf less attention in the drawing room, titan a flirt does, because bc is !?;! noisy and obiril-ive; but for all t 'Ht. she wiii be married soo-er, ai d make her husband a tetter and irucr w le A true wotnan does not care for lie spoony young man. Sin dis-. iku his t.ippisbncss, the vapid com p i incuts be ays her. ftnd his elhinii aey tie tpitckly fn ds this out and leaves her in peace and usaujly fnutrics a a flirt. At old wine Libber etvc tbafc t-fi emp iy cl atnpagne Loit'e is 1 ke mi orphan,' Lecau. e it bos lets its fop. V. el if ' t: I I I 4' St, U it - 3 I t f. I' A ft ''5 fi 6 I!

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