JORDAN STONE, Managing Editor.
SAM'L T. WILLIAMS. Folltlcal Editor. ;
SUNDAY .......APRIL 6. 1873.
EDWAKD COMGLAND, ESQ.
We are pleased to learn that this
eminent lawyer and true son ol North
Carolina has volunteered his services to
defend the Wilmington Journal, irtthe
so-called "libel" indictment, recently
"found by the Grand Jury of Bladen
County, at the instance of Solicitor
Cantwell.
This is a graceful and worthy act in
Mr. Conigland which does him great
credit.
CAPT, JACK DEFIANT.
The Peace Commissioners have had a
talk with the Modocs.
Ca'pt. Jack is defiant. lie will not
Lave the country.
Col. Mason's command, which i(s
cjufrontiog. the Modocs, has been order
ed to move opposite Captr Jack's cave-
From this we infer the war is to be
carried on, not in Africa, but in those
famous lava beds.
FREEDOM OF THE PRESS.
When several ineffectual efforts were
made by Solicitor Cantwell l ist Fall, to
indict the Journal lor libel, at New
Hanover Superior Court, the Raleigh
News sounded the tocsin cf alarm, and
denounced this effort to cripple and
muzzle the influence ot the press in
stroDg, unmeasured terms.
Not because the Editors of the Wil
mington Journal areour personal friends
not because the Journal itself is a Con
servative newspaper not because Cant
well is a Radical Solicitor, nor because
Rasseli is a Radical Judge, but with a
sincere purpose to vindicate the freedom
. oi press, to uphold one of the chief pal
ladiums of Republican liberty, to pre
serve and protect the rights,
privileges and immunities ot
the Fourth Estate Irom the sacri
ligious hands that would strike down
its power, its usefulness and its indepen
dence, wc have protested lrom the
first against this persecution con
ceived, as we believe it to.be, in the
bitterness of party spirit, and carried
on with the malignancy and unscrupu
lousness of political hatred and venom.
The Editors of the Wilmington Jour
nal are gentlemen of character and of
the highest respectability. They, are
known throughout the State as men
of high honor and integrity. We do
not believe thisproseeution will detract
one iota lrom their well earned reputa
tions. But it is not in the light of any
injury that may result to them personally
and pecuniarily from the issue of this
trial tor libel, that should so 'much in
fluence the press of North,, (V"""1?" "1
r ; 1 -jc on tne .freedom of
the press which has oeen perpetrated by
a Radical Solicitor, aided and abetted
by the official power and personal influ
ence of a Radical Jude.
If it be the purpose of these two par
tisan officials to enpple or impair the
influence of the Journal, or to damage it
in its business, they will fail most sig
nally. The very means by which they
would injure it wiil tend to build it up
to advance its prosperity,by adding to
its subscription lists and enlisting tlie
sympathy and efforts of its friends ic
it3 behalf.
If it be the purpose of these two par
tisan officials to break down the Jour
nal, because it is a Conservative news
paper, and because it has the boldness
and independence to speak out plainly
and fearlessly, and to give forth no un
certain sound in criticising the conduct
of corrupt and uuworthy officials, then
the effort -will be equally -futile and
abortive. -
It it be I the purpose of these two
paitisan officials to.crush the spirit of
a lree press, the tffort will prove a silly
and uu profitable undertaking, and will
recoil upon the heads ot the weak and
snort-sighted individuals, who have the
vauity to imagine their puny arms can
strike down one of the strongest bn!
Wirks of civil liberty one of the
proudest monuments of true '.Republi
can Government.
The voice of a free press cannot be
drowned by judicial tyranny or intim-
' idation.
The spirit of party hate, malice and
vindictiveness cannot extinguish it.
Neither political fury and madness,nor
personal vengeance and spite, nor the
mailed hand of military power, can
' destroy its influence or trample dovvc
its spirit.
Assaulted it will return to plague its
assailants. Crushed it will rise again.
Silenced for a brief period it will in
the end re-assert its power and majesty.
It will spring forib into life again,
with new vigor and courage inlawed
by threats unintimnJated by violence
unharmed by abuse unhurt -by malice.
So long as we have freedom of
thought and of speech, we feel there is
some hope for the preservation of the
people's liberties. But without a pure,
fearle9s, incorruptible, unpurchasable
public press, Republican .Governments
can not long flourish or exist. - They
will become a prey to corrupt rulers
and tyrants and will perish miserably
at the hands of their own citizeus.
A London boy crept into the lurnace
box ot an engine the other niirht nrl
fell asleep. The stoker, knowing noth- '
"r """"x i, iui-.w ju some uurnin"
coke, and the boy was so badly burned
that he died.
THE CAUSES OF THE LOSS OF
TlrE ATLANTIC
The Northern papers are filled with
particulars concerning the scenes and
incidents connected with the sad fate of
the Atlantic.
Of course, the officers and owners ot
the vessel are denoufice'd in unsparing
terms on account of their carlessness,
their criminal mismanagement, their
greed for gain, their heart lessness, and
so on ad nauuani.
Of course, an investigation is demanded,-
as is usual in all cases of Railroad
and Steamboat disaster,.. -
Of course eome body is to be held to
a rigid accountability and some other
body ii to be made an example of, to
prevent the sacrifice of human life
hereafter.
All this sort of talk we. must expect
and is necessary, we, presume, to pan
der ta the feelings and honest indigna
tion ot the masses ol readers, who pour
over the detailed accounts of the many
heart-rending, scenes with sad hearts
and tearful eyes. ,
Capt. Williams, commander of the
Atlantic poor, unfortunate fellow, s
told that it were better he had died on
the vessel's tdeck attempting to save one
human beinj; than live and be made
responsible for the sad 'calamity. I
The cause of the Atlantic's disaster is
attributed to three things : the want of
a sufficient supply of coa!, the misdirec
tion of its course, and the mis shapen
style of the vessel's architecture.
The vessel sailtd on . the 20th of
March. On the 1st of April,only ten tlaxs
afterwards.it was short ot" coal, -arid put
in at Halifax for the purpose ol getting
a fresh supply. The dt fick-ncy of coal
6eems to be the real cause of the acci
dent. If an investigation shall, result
in making the proprietors o' steam lines
more careful of the interests of those
committed to their charge, it will be of
vast benefit to the public.
A IJANpsOJIE COHPLI31E3T.
Siuce our connection with the Ral-
eigii News, we lrtive not received a
compliment which we appreciate more
highly than the following in the
Spirit of the Age of ihe 5th mst. The
Age is edited by that eminent minister
and popular gentleman, Rev. Dr. II.
Pritchard, of the Baptist Church of this
city, fin whom we entertain a very high
personal regard.
When our course meets the approval
and "hearty admiration" of peisonsot
the high character of and eminent, worth
of Dr. Pritchard, we feel prou l of the
compliment and .must be pardoned for
transferring it to our columns. The
Spirit of the Age. replying to'an article
that appeared in the local columns of
the News, says :
"We knew that the Nkws was a polit
ical paper.' and we ill.-. knew that the
JlyVor'iue1 m utter "i its ifciifcofumr"
We mentioned his name not to
ae, but to compliment lr.ui. We
have no quarrel with the political con
duct of the News. On the contrary
the ability, dignity, and hih-tone
courtesy which have distinguished its
political coi'rse have-. commanded our
hearty admiration. In this regard the
News has shown itself a model paper."
ROBBING THE I)E V W--CAPT.
VICH'S ESCAPE.
Efforts are being daily made to re
cover the bodies of t he -passengers who
perished in the wreck of the Atlantic.
Many of the bodies that: have been
found Were robbed.
c-apt. ick, of this State, and a
Frenchman who escaped with him, were
in the rigging eight hours. The Fiench
man had his legs badly frozen.
We copy from the Battleboio' Ad
vance of the 4th inst :
"We are astonished at the tame spirit
exuiuuea uy the prt.m ot jNoith Caro
lina on a subject of vital imrwirt:tnr
not only to themselves but to the whole
nr it
uuuuiry. ve aituoe to .he recent at-,
tack on the Wilmington Journal, under
the garboi a "libel suit," by Edward
cantwell, Radical Solicitor ot the 4th
Judicial Circuit. We have already, in
the columns of Uiis paper, characterized
the conduct of this ollicial and his.
stigators- .s we thought the outrage
upon the oiess and iurvreomrf.il
For simply criticising the conduct of
an oineer oi uie Government as the Ed
itors of that paper thought, it deserved
and in much milder terms than his con
duct had been commented on by the
press near his own home, this Solicitor
has pursued those Editors with a vengeance-like
spirit lrom the grand jury
rdorn' of New Hanover to the county ot
Bladen, in such a manner as to deserve
the severest condemnation from every
Iriend of civil liberty in the land.
Strike down the freedom of the press
and the independence and "oriru if t ua
jury box, and what is left ot the liber
ties oi tins people will not be worth the
snap of your finger. Tyrants cither
in a little brief aut hority will ride rou h
shod ovej the land aud laugh at your
calamities. -
The press of our country cannot afford
to remain indifferent spectators of such
proceedings. It one it road upon sacred
rights is tamely submitted to, others
wid assurely follow as night follows
day.
We notice, with approval, the com
ments of the Raleigh Sews and Ken
tinel and the Ilobenonian
, ....v. not CICI V
paper in tne otate will speak out.
We understand from good authority
that one of the most distinguished law
yers and statesmen of Noith Carolina
one whose able and eloquent voice is
always on the side of humanity and
civil liberty, Edward Conigland, tq.,
has tendered his professional services in
deience ot Messrs. Engelhard and Saun
ders in this cruel persecution. This
noble, and unselfish conduct on the part
ot-Mr. Conigland, is in full keepiug with
his lofty reputation and will add still
more to the "f ull measure of his fame"
The Richmond, Va., bar passed reso
lutions in reference to the death ot
Judge Daniel, of Lynchburg.
SPAIN.
Figuera?, to encourage the gloomy
hopes of the Republicans, declares there
is no crisis in the Spanish ministry, and
says the situation of affairs is better
than has been represented.
Facts are stubbon things. The Re
public of Spain ife a myth. It wiil fade
away in anarchy and civil war.
The Illinois Legislature is consider
ing the following joint resolution:
'' That without regard to politics or
party ties, we do most emphatically
place the seal of our condemnation up
on our Senators and Representatives in
Congress from this State, w ho by their
own vote increased their own pay to
$7,500 per annum, and took a bonus of
5,000 for services, already rendered,
and we further condemn the President
of the United States for signing the bill
by which they were enabled to realize
the increased pay and his own salary
iaci eased by f 25,000." "
Aniwtrade gold dollar piece is to
be issued. The advantage it has over
the one now in circulation i , that it is
more accurate as regards fineness and
weight. In a thousand pieces it only
varies one-half an ounce, while the
dollar now in us; varies often two
ounces.
Take Simmons' Regulator regularly,
enjoy health yourself uud fjive gratifi cation
to thosft about jou.
You will have '-cause to bless the day
you heard of Simmons' Liver i Regula
tor, i .
Mr. Crouch, of G irder:, Ala.,! heard a
ucise in his hen p.:n tin other night,
and on making a tour of investigation
succeeded, by a well directed snot in
bringing down his son, who had also
heard the noise And whs looking for the
thief.
It is stated here that Col. William E.
Cameron, formerly d" the Petersburg
Index, wiil be ussocs-ifed with Mt.jor
Baker P. Lee in the-editorial conduct of
the Richmond Enquirer.
The Governor of Virginia last year
Granted S unconditional pardons, o con
ditional ones, and one commutation.
There were 9G applications.
Norfolk, Va., is thoroughly excited
over the coming Presidential visit, and
are making prepaialiot-s to receive the
august personage.
NEW- ADVERTISEMENTS.
20
BARRELS "A" SUGAR,
10 Carrels extra C Smjar,
10 " Ciulud and Powdcrec Sugar,
npJ-tf LEACH BROS.
50
T U B S L A R D
2V0 Pounds j.lt s,
JMaW " iiiiius,
At
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LKAl II TAIQ.
E SPEC I A L
E C A L L
attention to our
ir "Forei-sters Lemon fakes,'"
ottered in this market. Also
t he iioest ever
to our ' Froclor and Gamble's Olive fconp, '
Hie ladie.s' "irieiid and labor saver."
Our flours are luiintit on ChanL'P In Xinv
York by our resident buyer, consequently
we aie itoie 10 uiit-r mem to tne trade wi h
one pi'orit. Hpecia' inducements to prompt
alio casu uuyeis.
apti-tt" LEACH .BROS.
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uu l nila i iu 19UI O' A ll il. i U'lH
proceed to sell on ti e respective prfinists,
viuci ' me Duaruoi cuy commission
ers, the TOWN EUT.S of the following
MAfAltliS or as much
tnereuf as will pay the taxes for ihe year
Bledsoe, M. A.
l-.ryau. .Mrs. N. ii.
brunch, hhade
BusUee, lueut
Best, R. V . fir Mr a. I
Best, R. W.
Bennett, Aaron
Bryan, Jordan
Carpenter, Mrs. A.
C.mon, V . V.
l)x!d, O. E
Diiikins, Bryan
Dixon Mrs.
l'innell, Richard
Gallagher, John
Given Mitchell,
Howell, is. N.
Hunter, Osborne
Harris, V. ..
Haywood, W. D.
Eaue, Edward
Jones Friday
Henry, Mrs. "
Mayner, Elizabeth
OiUS, Li. II.
Page, Henry
Pool, Jae..
I'ooi, i.ewis
Pennington Henrv
7.-0
7.-J0
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72,(10
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78.00
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4S.V0
Rogers. Win. G. tr Marion Smith, 5 40
Squire, William 5ey
oiiiiiu, J UilUS
'J hoinpsoii, Mrs. M. C.
Teasley, Edward
Upman, M a reel 1 us
Vaughn, M rs. Laura A.
W eaver, Eliva
3.00
4.20
10.10
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8.40
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t. , , . M- (;R-AU.SMAN, Clerk,
lialeigh, .(., March 28th, 1S7J. 19-td.
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Books orsuUeriptlon to the CAPITAL
SlOCK ol the Uld . rth wtate Rile iLhur
ance Company have been opened in
Raleigh, at the 1m w- oitice ot Messrs
Batchelor, EdwarobA Baichelor.
Jacob barker,
li. K LONG,
, iiiii-j-ti Incorporators.
M
R 5 . . II . W . M I L L E R b'
isuiituirv MOUSE,
Corner oi Newberu Avenue and Por
son Street.
mh25-3m.
D
& O L U T I U N .
The Co-partnership heretofore existiug
Detween lUe suoscrioei s .,mlr tho i-..mu...
Jonu Iturown Si Co., is this day dis.-oived
JU11S R. BROWN,
ji. ji.xH iirsGs,
, J. V. ii. VVAIftUX.
Earpsboro, N. C, Dec. 2uili, is;:.
Ilia Ouainc&s ol iiik Ihip nnn ilUI t
. ... ..... ll, L
tied up by
mz-uLw JOHN R. BROWN.
QO-PARTKERbHlP JS O I I U E .
The Co-naitnernsliin !icrf.tnf,.ri..o.i. n
between ine suoicriueis. unnr
oi w idiaiu iiasnugs it Co., is tliis uay uis
solved by mutual consent.
WM. HASTINGS,
J. It. BuOOlvS,
c J. W. li.' WATSON.
Ssmithfleld, N. C. March 2jtn, 1&73.
Hie business auu aecouuts or tbn mte firm
will oe aujusieu by
mw;iw WM. HASTINGS.
lOO K E G S NAILS:
;M gs Ilorse aud Mule Shoes
Saddles. Col Imi It.i.n.,, ii ...
all discrlpiW. at " Rainess OI
marjl-u .G. T. STRONACII & BRO'S.
JARD, LARD, LARD.
100 Kegs best Leaf Lard,
aO llaif kegs "
10 Tierces
Arriving Kwinv '
.V0- UPCIIURCH & THOMAS.
CIRCUIT COURT OF THE UNITED
States Fourth Circuit, and District of
North Carolina.
November Term. 1S71 In Equity.
In the matter of Anthony H. Swasey, for
himself and others, dtc.xazainst the North
Carolina Railroad, 'David A. Jenkins,
Public Treasurer of the State of North
Carolina, and others.
The undersigned having been appointed
Comrikissioner by a decree of the said
court, made in the above named cause, at
its November Term, to take an ac
count of what is due to the plaintiff, A. H.
Swasey, and all other persons holding
coupons ol the bonds in the state of North
Carolina for the construction of the North
Carolina Railroad, under the acts in the
bill mentioned an account of such cou
pons, and of the dividends and lunds ap
plicable to the satisfaction of such coupons,
and to cause an advertisement to be pub
lished lor such holders of tuch coapoas to
come in before him and prove their debts,
and to fix a peremptory day for that pur
pose: and in default or their coming in and
proving debts by such day, that they be ex
cluded from the benefit of this decree, Ac.
And for the better taking of such accounts
that parties produce, Ac, and be examined,
&c.
These are therefore to notify all persons
owning any of the coupons of the bonds
issued by the State of North Carolina under
and by virtue of the provisions of Acts of
the. General Assembly of said State, rati
fied on the 27th of Jan. 1S4D, and 22d and
2-ith of Dec, Idol, and on the 14th day of Feb
ruary. l!5.5, all passed to aid the .North Car
olina Railroad company to construct its
road, to appear before the undersigned at
the.ofa.ee ur the clerK of the said Court, in
the city of Raleigh, and State of North Car
olina, on or beiore the first day of May,
then and there to produce and prove
the said couooiis, and be examined accord
ing.to ihe terms of the said decree in the
taid cause.
JOSEPH C. BATCHELOR,
Commissioner, Ac.
Raleigh, X. C, February 5, 1872.
N. li.lsy order of Court made at Novem
ber Term. 1872, in the above entitled action
ineuime lor taking proofs ol bonus, &c, uj
extended to 1st Aia'-, i73. '
JOfe. JJ. BATCHELOR,
--. Commissioner."
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'Fresh Bolted Meal j iist received.
apl-tf G. T. STRONAC1I & BCO.'
M
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A new lot.
ap4-tf
G. T. STRONACII A BRO.
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Good Brown Sugar per pound, 10 L
Extra C, A, B ami c
ap4-tf G. T. STKON ACII A BRO.
L o w a !
P L O VV S ! !
. Eale "A" beats the Watt, so.tn).
A Flow, t3.H.
O :?.im).
Sunny South, 4.2o.
Cotton l'iow, 4.5.
l'oints and Bass.
ap4-lf G. T. STRO.N ACH A BRO.
r II E B O L L E 5
COTTOV II a 12 ,
Now in its third year is better than ever.
The Holies is the only Hoe in the United
Slates warranted in every particular,
sold by Dealers generally. .
JULIUS LEWIS & CO.,
Raleigh, N. C,
Sole ngi'iits for North and South Carolina.
TRADE SUPPLIED.
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P
II A T T '
Jsfr a I Hi I
WILL NOT .EXPLODE.
Millions of Gallons have been iold and
no: one accident, directly or indireetlv.
The original and only safe OIL that has
s.toou t lie test ot 10 years without an aeci
uent ot any sort.
JUI.II" r I. VI -a.va-e
i:aleirK ?., Sole Agents
p L A N T A T I O X BELLS
As Agents lor the manufacturers we are
prepared to fiLl orders for
Farm or Plantation Hells
of any style at bottom prices.
Send for price list,
HARDWARE IIOUE of
JULIUS LEWIS & CO.,
Fl.SIIEli Bl'ILDING,
apl-tf Raleigh, N. C.
T E AV A R R I V A L
S
a i- it i t s l li L S , 1 8 7 3.
MOLESKIN II ATS.
j 1 case of Spring style of
SIJLI. itT,S, 1U1TS,
at our. low prices, only 5,5,50.
W. II. & R. S. TUCK Kit & CO.
mar 12-If
J) E A li L ii O M I N Y
Pearl Grits, -
Carolina Ru e,
split Peas,
Tapioca,
I'eari Barley,
Ruckwneat Elour, .
Oswego Corn Starch.
VV. C. STRONACII.
A P
At
A N E S E SI L K S
DAVIS, DRAKE & CO S.
g O A R I) , IJ O A R
D
31 K S . II . K O E L L A
Cap furnish BOARD with pleasant rooms
lor G ENTEEMEN, at the cottage on IInw.
son street, nearlv .onnositt h ivii.tt.n.i...
,.K i, Vi':n .. i . .."wuini
m1.'"1-"- vv lL aioo ifiK.e uay ooarqers
gOO BUSHELS FRESH GROUND
White Bolted Meal.
meh.Wir w. C. STRONAuII.
2 O 0 tt 8 F 8 H T '
mh2.5-if
G. T. STONACH & BRO.
J-A DIES' NECK-TIES, &C
New designs and shades ef
LADIES' EIJHTJ'S and NECK-TIES
something new and beautiful. Also
i-ace Collars and Undersieeves
r t " , Linen Collars and Cuffs.
Lace and Embroided Handkerchiefs,
Plain Linen nit Himiri,.,o,l iVj.iv. r.
- - - . - . . . . v . i ... v ii 'Uin,
Kid Gioves, and a full line .l Hosierv
cy. n. luUKhK CO.
3,000 D0ZEN COATS', CL ARKS'
and Stafford Spool Cotton.
w. jti. & k. s tucker a to.
TUST TO HAND, -A FRESH SUP
tf ply of Apples, Oranges and Lemons, at
tf
iUUSi-LLl'S.
IT'RESH COCOA NUT CANDY.
- Chocolate and Burnt Almonds, Ac, at'
THRESH COCOANUTS, ENGLISH
-L Walnuts, Almonds and Pec.in Nuts, at
tf lllNkT Wsi
TpRESH CRACKERS OF EVERY
variety. Also a tine assortment of
Cakes, at MQSELEY'S.
gLAKK BOOKS IN VARIETY.
Initial Paper, elegant, just to hand.
L. BRANSON, Bookseller.
marl3-tf Iiaieigh.N. C.
COTTON FACTORS
And
General Commission and Shipping Merchants.
E E n OU S K
Town Foint,
Noepolk, Va.
0. W. GBZLZTD'?'-& S.O.HS'.,
H H
a 1 1, ua ji s cott
CD
t
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AVe have the exclusive ileht of sale and
Middle North caioliiia,
M A N V F A ( IT
sci;TiiM:itv i 'LJiTiLisr.ui r? criJii"i"
A T 11 I C
F U R'-N IS II E D AT
A1 : VA It
C
C It A
.V 0 11 F 0
Cash Trice Per Ton of 2,000
Tme 2,000
V It E E O F
FURKISIIED
.
F A C T O II Y
F It E 1 G 11 T
Vfin r ftttfin tinrt ftii i i.
' " 1 lo iae "I'onS
eu.ew.papercorrerpondentsfrom various
ollu .aroiina, and Southeastern Virginia, Mhere ithas been extensively u.ed -.tat
ng the high repute in Which this Fertilizers is held by thePlanters. as matter of public
" U"UtUt- -n1U,re for Pamphlet
ions n tne Press and other Useful Matter
Farmer.
It has been so extensively used and universally praised that it
uciuort at our hand. The Cot
"a
earlier by Several Weeks, and nearly doubles the yield. Many
manipulated Guano on the mnrt.t , ... i
Gnano. , -
There will be only a lta,W .moB, of
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bU.arj.t,hisn;arktl. shoilld FIRST BE
DDlvintrllipn.o.uMwn,.:. '
will go to fiR the orders of tb. .
assigned to us.
Home of the ingtedients for this Fertilizer,
to import from Germany at a great cost, and
beforehand. The fomnnnv '
r-.., .uviul.,reqnireunslo Infr.rm tw .
the Sea.n. the prohahle amount orlra1ewo,a Kcu. " . " "m
andwefeelmfl.iPthftm .....
. numerous
demand will far exceed .
Planter triends to send in '
. iu (jr a IV
give them the nreferenr-eo.,.. .,...
eu, mey
them whenever they need it.
The Fertilizer will cos, the Planter nomore
Pricey Free of interest-cash Price ?C0-at
in new, strong bags of 200 lbs to the oag.
adage, onr friends negfect to avail themselves of the o, 1S the W
duly notifled.they cannot hlame ns if iheiZ ""
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BY OUR AGENTS
AT '
T It I C K S
S A I) 1) E D
c f the Press," and the reportsf disiaterest-
sections throughout Eastern and Middle
containing these Testimonials
and Opiu-
of General Information
.
aud Interest to the
uanig iu . ajnrm that it
matures the Cotton
say it is equaled by no
vm" " ,or. nian5" reasons to the Peruvian
thls Flliler manuraMrM '
CO"., inters , the . ' . "
SUPPLIED, with whnt tt.
'""J neeu. After
. .. , any over,
f- -u.lllriie)UlroU2lout n18 wi,r. i,!...;, i ..
. Ui lerniory
the "Sotuhero .
.,. ,
had
. . nu prepared
" . &Arll 1,1 1 I i I01l i
" c U1U accordinalv
inquiries A-ni iOTO
. MeTS ved that the
" ntt 'ore we bespeak our
In i.,n.i..
inem. and thereby
can order the Peri l n. f
fertilizer to be shipped; to
to or.,.. ff , ..
our w. . . "
"FIRSTnntP ,'n. . U iS
" 1U tueseason have io
c- W. X3 RANDY & SONS,
onFOLK, va.
ACT TO PROHIBIT TIIE SAL3
O f INTOXICATING LIQUORS h-r
TAIN LOCALlllS N CR-
SecUon 1. The General, Assno ,
North Carolina do enact: f hVt it r f'f
unlawful for any person or person U ui :-
or give away any intoxicating i u?;,1'' H
any way or manner, or in any Qln "
to receive any coiripen-,atioti v'
Karne wnaiever, tuner . direetlv
anon I.,!-
ly within four miles of Antiocfi ch, -:
Alleghany county; Bluif 1'rt-' u' lil
ehareh, in Cumberland county- l,'na'
ussiouary jiapiist cnurcn in i
county, or Yopp's Meeting lions' u v"'
i W fiDnt.v. (irwifnin ii, .' 0i,.
Missionary Baptist churcn i.,
following places, to-wit: Mount v , "
Acalemy, in Cnerokee couutv i I' 1 :, :
iaiiu jiiiou cuuicii, near W-'iIl-,,.. ' i
I :nmherland con n t v-Rhtr-irc.. ....
.-- -j juujviici a s
CreeK V illage. in Cumberland c
- - r"v.vi.i n ai (ru i . ' '
Hon. Female college, in Ilemier.. ; "-
Poliocksviwe in Jones count v r , """u
church, in Richmoud county ' pi, l?1
Baptist church, Beauty Spot Vim?, rJiUl:1'
poie Presbyterian church, Zion s 'i ' A''!i
cle Baptist church, Asbury ctiurcir l,on,;i
Methodist church, or Mount iMm'i.'i ,v
tlst church, in Robeson countv V- Jjli''
twoaad one haif miles of 1;,, .Vii'"
church, In Cabarrus county or 'A'""
miles of the following placVs, to-wit -"'J Uv"
Hill church or School house iu"
county; Christian Delight ehunh ',
Chatham county ; Methodist chrivi 'f' "'
byterian church, or Baptist cii' l ' . '" s
Fort Hembn, or Hick's ili'MSo' ,
nara s camp ground, in Clay cour t v ' '" "
ant Plains enurcn or Pe ..cock's v 'l"s
Columbus county ; Blockville V ,"!r' "l
Cokesberrv church. in inn k. ?. . 'fuJll.v i-
Cokesberry church, in Cumbf I-h.'h j".v -f
Tivr Bridyft chnreh in i...iu-'Wiih'
o v j u i j ii ; '
Mountain Island Factory, in Gum.h. ul,i-:
ty; Corinth Baptist church, iu , -county;
Fiat RocK, iu Guiidi,jr, i l"'
!-hiloti cliurch, colored, School H,
1, inFedeial Precinct Townshj,, ,'"'' -
Hanover county; Zion church i-i '
" i T - wumiu
county
church
or Providence BaptU cuum-i "'
l county;K!leros.-.1)1jt;,s ;'c '- !"
junty; Little River c'iun", 'i,,
Kobesoi
mond county
sylvania county. Goshen chnr-iV
couaty; tuePaper Aiilisattho i ..L'
'Ulh
river, in Wake county; the Court' i :
Wiike-stxiro in Wilit. ilou.-1;.
- . wuuix , ttr wit,
the Corp'. rate limits of ihe t ,v,aof '""
aye in Moore county, ,.,r Luiubcrt.,?,' " '
l t.tH.rill ft in i I i ,t- t r ,t t-: , . f .. ALfli.;;
t.uiuuiio.-)iVfnci9 Ul IjUl t' 'T. ,i, r..
... nr. ,.,ic. i . f ......
I'l-ll Wil Itlli lit. flWIhtr.,!., li ... ; . B",llJ
one and a hall milts
.. f ..v.111U1i: yr U ' I '
OI l ilv-i ry (.,,
1 1 T" I i .T rt i ii ri' 1 1 iti I t. . ,. .... , .
I'Vim PrtsOi terian cuun'li 'r '
Harris depot ; Aietiiodi.st ghin'cii
Spring ramp ground,or;.ieti.o(.itc'"i,1- '' ''
Bethel Camp Ground, in Cabarrus "v,"- '
or ilurcbisoii Factory, ia ,".,- .'
Cumberland county, oi w ithin iiu''T
GoJse Creek; Isiana churcn in ' '
county; tne Baptist cnurcn In'-vi,:,''"1'" "
in liUUcn county; Nfewt-in A cnw . '!" ''
Fair View school house, in whiVh ' ' "'
bhuford taught schojl, in Bunciiui'e' '
ty; Pioneer Mills iot oili-jc, in
county ; Cypress Creek cnurcn, or uV '
th t or Metnodist cnuroh l'iiaiivi'i.- '" "
lin county; Vine HniAcadetnv in i '''"
county ; uetnei cnurcn, in I'm .uii-v i,
Court .House in Asuooro, in V "1'
county; Turnersbury chiucii, in j,V;''
county; or Union Cnapei -Ietho(Iitcn' "
in hnhfsnn rniintv '-" '"' '
cd
Sec. 2. Any person or -persons vi..';
any of the provisions oi thism-i v,v
deemed guiiiy oi'a misdenifan.)r.aii!i''" ,
conviction thereoi b lore any sieui ,.
of the Peace. lor each ana Cl-Y"i'.'i.'X'
shall pay a line of not less -ihun t,'., ,' '
more than nlty dollars or be nuiir.i. r,1'
the discretion oi thw Court na to
thirty days.
see. 8. -. The Secretary of tlieSta'cOft'
furnish a certitied copy'of this.aut, nnni, .
ately alter its ratincaiiou to tile "l. '
"jsen tinel" and nkwu lor pubiicaiion. "'
Sec. 4. Tuis act shah be In c- r,.
and alter the tirst day of -U.; a. I'."-;'
In Genera! As.einbiy rea l tl.ivo u'nu-
ratiried this tne yrd'day ol laro'a, A.'i.,
l6. J.
J. L. RuLIXsoX
pcakv-r oi tin' ilmiM.
C. H. iillUUUK.N ,
' Pi't-sidctit ei the .sci.a!
JST ATE OP NUKT1I t 'AlluLTXA. ,
OfFICK StCRKTAKV 'OK SiAiK,
Uaieii-h, iiaivit T, ,. i. ' )
I, William II Howerton, yecrctun .'
State, hereby ccrtily tl.a the :.: n.
true copy ol the oninai act on li'.e in t..
tti-- Wil. 11. llv V i.rCi'O.N
mh8-U'd s,.t-:d;.n
1Q7 O
lb'7:j.
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ii. R. a x ) ;n: v. .
c i. a t n i v. a
i l';.yeilt ii.v i i ,
Have just rtceivtd aiiwtii.-r '
GEXTS FIXE
DHLS.
sunns
OF TKIi
N E W E S T .-j T Y I E S.
which for FIT, r-UilALJILHT O
Vl ii i" cannot, be surptcusst u in li. i- ivu:.i
0 Y
o r i: s
A full Nt... : ,f
ME.w . .-cniS' A N I )
' 1 i '
lilack and Color. ,1 Fdt Hats,, ti.i!'
all the most desi. able shape-; ana
R. 11. ANliIl t, S it CO..
, Clothier
L. I-ayeitoMiM '.r-
mchG-tf
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CO SI I' o C N I
PECTORAL COirC'lI .sVKM'.'
It will cure Cough, Colds, ll
'Ihroat, liiu. chitis, ami ;i
.ars:n. s,
Hi I .- :t
ol tlie Tt.roal, ail Lai!
rliElUBKD 11 Y
J. R. II. CAII.MF.i:, !':
No. 11 Fayetteviile s.i-fi-i. i:
N. '
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Graham Flour.
jfb27-tf u'.C. Will N A(
g O F T II A To
Gents' Spring 'Style Soft liat
Light, New and Airv.
W. If. a it. K. TUCKK
BOXES CANDY
AM
1 v.s
2 Boxes meat and a large lot SaM. .
Jan 1-tf m. .v. P - K!v
J.u diiTs pY.uf U'M k
AND f 01 LET P0 WVKIl
At
ylMlSN'
1 rx i
nov2G-tf
QANNED O Y6 1 ERS, MALT
W aX Dili. AilflTnontinti C:i l'.tl 1 1 'S,
Starlit
Toilet and Laundry Soar s.
A. G. l.Ki: lt '
j L A R GE L I N K 0 F
FLUID EXTKACTS and i:i;i'l,S
At
ji.Mrsos's
'OATS, OA1-'
QATS, OATd, 'OATS,
TAll ri..,V,Al. nt - . I . . .
uiinuris cats :.r saie uv - ...n
nnv 21 -tf WV H. TH1
ELSirs GILT-EDGE ULTTr.n
Cream Cheese, Sola and Iieni'-mJ1;"
Orders solicited. A. G. LEE & LUl
cord cnurcn; in Beaulort count v
Creek Baptist church, Brown- M-l 'i11,'1'""
byterian church, in Bladen couii.s.'li '
k urnace, or Elouring mills in i ,.'. h'-'"?
j , v. uiuci iUI UiOll ii i
ertoru county, or wituiu two mi t
corpo.site limils ol Carthage or 1 uv'X"'
provided this shall elieci tiic i .-.!,.'
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