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SEA.TOJT GAIL'S, J tAiXait-
Honda, March SS, 1MM."
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jajeintdyt tbe following; rta: '
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twv miatuit r JW1
ga.l-W.akly par yat, f"
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llertxrms are invariably In advana. 1M
Weekly and Bern'-we!- will U immi abooi
Ik tral of Jinnirf, JJonVf
mav o term
by the Rail Road cMidaotorrtbe F.jrrt Com
Ull'lM. ' ; ' ' ' i -
emmet.
Firt of April
On tbi day, we ball reluctantly dincontinue
fhm fkniiiul to at! who have not paid. We do
not do thi Became we1 doubt the Integrity of
any one, or liiecan w think our friend will
not pay n, but we are eompelb-d to tbi eourw
from beer nteity. Every thing we ne we
are eompelled to py the nh for; hence, w are
obliged to do buslnesVrtrictlr on the tart pri
eipU, after the Slut day ot tbe preecnt mouth.
W find tint, from hat or ether eaurei, .
ror bare occurretl m at mail book. In all
race we are glad to rectify error. Jf aoy cr
ror, occur, write us at once, and we will correct
It promptly. 'B; ,;; - '. . 'k''l-
Tte Btewart Compromiw.
W hm already ejtpreed our ilecidcd dis
approbation) of the resolution o Sir, Stcrt,
of XTla, offered th U. . Senate, promo
ting a peiieml amnwiy V H prtteipalr In
the Itite rcTb!iition,'proyidd the Btate consent
to univfrmd tHTraf, without regard, to eulr.
Jt i iindijri'tood tbut all, the SouUiern ifBWn
ttivc' id Wsliln!tn optMe aid" reject the
jSmjMi'ilonr ft j ! nn(ilcr(o4rlSitinsl
BfrXiurnr wit Preidtiit Jobwon, or with hi
only aecepuble to the Mtrcme radical.
In thi State, the proposition .reeyreino la
or, nnle w may ct down the Pregrm m p--pnrrtng
it; fbonr ir occanf onar rnnaA in- that
direction. 'rr?"'T?.T
' Tlie proposition i, firt,t war wjth the Can
"'.trtution li. to parlkiituirtf tfUrout'oT 1W
hands of Ihe President the power of pardon and
trHOTfor It to Congress. Thi delicate power
h born conferred upon the President alone by
the Contitution, and until that inrtrument i
amended in thi particular, no other branch of
the government can exorcise ft, nor can tlie Pre
Ident traanf J it to another. ; It i believed that
the President ha .rely determined to grant
pardon and amnesty to thejrreat ma.of thoe
embraced In the fourteen exception of lil am
eery proclamation, reserving for future cotuid
eratlnn, the final determination of the case of
those rigardud tniwt oflenlv a leader1 in th
revolution, either to be tned or pardoned, we
belier that the pwat moral enil of the govern
ment in subduing tLe revolutionist have been
fully accomplished that potbing more remain
to be don by th further shedding of blood or
fixing opon th guil'y any punishment.; We
re, therefore, ttronglr in favor of nntversal am4hcir common father.
Beaty, relieving that it win aceompliuh more In
- eradicating all bllternm and ill feeling than ;
any other course.
' It has, however, been given out that those
who eliilm to be panwdknc Union men In the
South, and in tbi State, era opposed to gen
era) amnesty. They have not yet become satia
ted with blood their bitterne of feeling to-j
warcTa -those who cannot affiliate with them, i
iQTTiepTlip at teverBcit "' notning but tUe
posteMion of ail the jsflice, and the ostracsra
ot those who oppose them, will atisff them,
end hence alt exhibition of mercy and forbear
i on the part of the President ere offensive to
Vniversal suffrage it not only offensive to the
Constitution, but i at war with the gcniul of
-,- the government, and th teaching of the fath
er ef the Republic Just In proportion s saf-
frage l extended without wgard to the qualifi-
cation of lb voter, in the same ratio the con
4i titutional powen of ihe Federal- rep!uMa
oo me weakened, and the tendency to mobocra
ty Increase. Kence, nogfeater calamity eould
befal tbe country than the Jntroductfon ot,oni.r
"Teruil uflrage.''.1ButtnSe'peW
ful effect of negro u&rge upon the character
f tbe government, there are ofcial jujd.oral
objection, which can never be overcome tnthe
Botith,- by ' wny ple-wwefc hort may set
np. , ... - "-".'v''-. '-
The South will grant to the colored rac all
that l equal end just, for the maintenance and
. preservation of their right a freemen. It will
j' concede to them whatever ie necessary for .their
eeenrity and improvemnt, both in mental and
lmorl culture, but anconcesMon .ojLwcMJw
political eqnality will be rigidly end ghtfully
withheld, until that period In the history ofthti
negro race, if it ever arrive, when to rich e hri-
tag shaft hive been purchased by such evidence
, of improvement end goeliflcetion a will entitle
' them to It. Any attempt to enforce thi on the
. part of Congmtf will entail open the South ell
the horror of a war between the race;" which
must mm!t In thenttcjxtintioii of the black
race.' - s' i '''
If the North desire the equality of the racer
' th obliteration of all moral, eocial end po
litlcal dtnction tn regard to color, let it have
it, with all the practical reenlta of amalgama
tion, decline end ruin. But tbe South will
" never submit to such . an admixture of Anglo
Saxon bl4od and deterioration, as must necessa
rily mult from tbe removal of all social, moral
end political distinction between rlhA' two r-'
ee. Befor granting this, either the South must
"become depopulated by the emigration . cf the
white, or it would ubmit quietly to be taxed
for the removal of the blscis to territory of
i their own, where they wooldi be obliged toec-
knowledif bo superior.
rcperi
ChXD cloeed to-day la Kw York, at tl.tS J
ii'.gii mm
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It would be ltrjghable, were It not that oar
people are is no condition to regard Men
thing lightly, to read the rioicttlou and
xtraqragaot-fabiehi
AtafitsAvikr
in or travelling through the Sooth, and pub-
A : ... - ,. '.,
Tiaked in Northern newspaper. One would
appoad'Uiat the palpable mendacity of tnort
of tbw cfTution would diut en the raott
credulou old 'woman that; wa erer afflicted
wtfr lrcgrophoa Ikr wSan
unfortunately, some people are very apt to be
.1
lieve what they want to believe. And when
Senator Buinncr sets the example, on tb floor of
the United State Senate, of reading them by
wholesale In the greedy ear of ItadicaV ma
lignant and to a gaping audience of negroe
and negro-worshippers, it isperbap not ur
prising that even the most alurd storie houid
find ready credence among number of the
people.
It is reserved for a lata correspondent Ot th
Wisconsin Statt Journal, writing from Wilming
ton, to leap the climax of falsehood and of
shamtliAeurontery. That paper publifhe what
it y are, extract from a private letter, written
to a prominent mcMter of the Legislature
an offtter of the- Frtedmtn't Bureau in North
Carolina. We subjoin two or three of these ex
Irtttii, in order to show the nauseating stuff of
which these letters, in general; are composed,
and for the purpose of calling the attention of
the Chief of the liurean in this State to tlie in
fautons libels upon our people of which one of
his subordinates ha been guilty. We believe it
to be the wish of that gentleman to cultivate
the moi-t aipicableations with our citizens,
and be will' appreciate the probable effect of
such unliccnfwtjfliinflcr and vituperation.
Wo begin wife faiehood Jo. 1 :
"I wish too could visit this country and sue
what-4erriti!e system of anarchy reisrns. Every
fliunter Cffflimittetl opontne drttmwtess nrgro.
In tarh county ts organized a' body of armed
men called "focal police," whose almost con
ritr)4MRfi'1WimV the rhegrd," dividing the
spoils amoni; themselves, If a strange darkey
i found In the limit ot .thcir district, woe be
unto-bim; he is a lawful prize, and hi personal
property, fm4M-f:reeWks to his tobacco
and po(ietclkcrchk-f, ,.ikU iota their eager
hands.".;. '
the whole cloth, and contains a wholesale libel
upon "each" county in the State. But It is
nothing! to falsehood No. 2, which we proceed
to give. We have had misgivings as to whether
we should admit so indelicate apnnigraph into
our columns ; but our motive will be appreciat
ed, when we say that, in doing so, we desire to
call the attention of all fair-minded and decent
men to the monst rous asperaions that are, with
impunity, being cast upon our people.
HI taw a white man in Raleigh, a month ago,
who actually had fifty neirro children, and one1
of thm was the child of to negro daughter,
thus actually being father and grandfather to
the snino child. Tbi i thought nothing of
nerev -In fact, in private conversation, "gentl'
men" will acknowledge their relationship to the
negro in the presence of their wive and daugh
ter, without calling a blush upon their gentle
Southern' cheek. They are so accustomed to
having half-brother among their slave, that
it in no manner seem to affect their respect for
i called lady'
house last week, and of course the "ne(rro" wa
introduced,- and b related an anecdota of
their housemaid's wedding. She (aid tbey were
much Interested In ber, end dressed her a nice
ly as a white bride, because (he was Ar niece f
Her youu(f lady daughter wa in the room,, and
two ladies visiting her. ) They thought nothing
of it! What do yon think r
AgdnjL-- ''- ''
" wnen lae array leaves, an nortuorn men,
aiHoyal Southern mcri, andjlUhAJieiptieawho
W hen the army, leave, all Kortbcrn men,
can, will an with them. I have beard the
rjr av that when the Yankee Jeft they'd
"malse the nlRger Jimh--and they will; and
if tbe tloverninent Intend to guarantee their
freedom, it must be done with Yankee bayo
net, which are the only arguments these nobh
men iiiccumb to. Even Ue post-master and
custom-liouse omcer, wno nave taken tbe oatb
prescribed for such officer, are as disloyal in
their talk any men yoa ever saw in private
lira, 1 bey mm tbe old flag and it tupporter,
and although crimrinir enouch when thev eome
into our office, will pas us without speaking If
iney ean ao to.'
This i laat Jgiaph jeconnU for the milk in
the cocoa-nut. Tb creature wlu 'could
guilty of rach wanton vilification of a helpless
people 1 evidently no ntlernan. ur j)le
gfcitiwd imanrM ' ii' oit aTor,rgencrany7 in "de
tecting the absence of those trait that go to
make np one. ThU correspondent fau doubtless
been fonnd deficient in all tbe necessary quali
ii,M4 ardkg!y,lwb "paj4ed,bjl.b all
respectable people. Bint ilk heArymo.
Northern people, those of tbe army and
other, eoiourning with or resident among u.
who manifest, by their daily walk and conver
ts tion, spirit or acrimony and enmity toward
a community, mutt expect to be "passed by."
When a contrary spirit is exhibited, we believe
that our people are disposed not only to appre
ciate highly, out to srttfW tnetr appreciauoa
of it.
' TelegrapMe Siipatchea.
We discontinued the telegraphic dispatchee,
because w got too1 little for too much. The
pre agent seemed not to know what wa de
sirable to our reader and what w not. We
wer yig af the tate of 09 per year Ibi
wbst we gotwnicn aid not pay us or our read-
ere. ' - sv . , .k. ,
W shall, however, avail oanelve of ipecial
dispatch from KawrTorit ad-'Wahingtod, to
oon a w can make the .arrangement, and we
!, have been promised the benefit of any private
dispatches received by oat- friend. Quotation
of the price of gold and other article will, be
fonnd In our column. ;' V ' ' '
Ttnii of Publication. ;
' We shall return on Wedeneday 'morning to our
former plan of issuing th Doity Stntinei in the
morning, finding that fhep'reeeat arrangement
doe not well tuit Our paper will be ta time
for the Western and Afayetteville mall in the
venisg, and oar pre will be (topped to receive
any additional new by Northern Bail la thi
regard It will have th advatagee of both an
, , l Will 1UW -a
5ftie latest Indication from Washington are
that the President will ret tbi most obnoxious
bill. Thi Impression 1 treflikuenttl' by ib
TrtiiTTK7rrr7i
waMa,
I'll ' - . . .
f Administration,, to it Uwue of the 4th.,
vow u fcostUitf lMb measure aftd dissects
it in trenchant style. Setting out With the de
claration that it U a bill "to alwUsh the States
of the Unicui ".the In 'eUigenetr rests it opposi-
' r
w are Induced to hope.'it but refits Ihacniu
lon of the Executive
1. It aboishe all State judicature. Ill of
fencea under( and cause affecting person pro
tected by, the act, are cognizable exclusively by
Federal courts. It covers almost every civil
transaction of society, not to y social, moral
nd political relation. As it applies to all .na
tive Americans without exception', save Indians
not taxed, there is no person Jbdit has a right to
invoke it, nor any clas of eW in which it
might not, by the constructions of the forum,
be pleaded. And whenewar it is put id issue,
the exclusive Federal jurisdiction supervenes,
and it become a misdemeanor to prosecute the
suit elwhere than in a Federal court.
'2. It establish c negro superiority. If, from
any "cause, the necessary police regulation of a
State, in its purely -local tnd domestic concern!),,
should operate to recognize a distinction of color
or race, however indirectly, tbi law may be in
voked successfully to resist it with the army and
navy pf the United States:
But even that is not the end of it. It would
bo an offence to recognize, in State law, or even
in private contract, distinction of color or race
"under color of any custom," Tho InUlliijfntr
thus elaborates this point :
"This is, wo believe, an unprecedented pro-'
vision. It carrlc t eacrai inttneronce into pn
laws never jiitiuur, it iiijhi. ......
lv haniMin. that barCHins arc mafic betwern
vwUto aflJ color
"to the well-being of the latter, yet which would
tie uniniciugii) e wi.ihkh reci.u! iu u.n .,n.
of fHstingutshmgon account of race or color
an oltservancc of which is made penal by this
statuk The very customs ot a community are
tolwmtMle criminal imd amerrable to - ntlwi -
. ... , " ' . .1 4
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their mterpctration upon local custom, iei by
this extraordinary provision the customs of j
communities the very canva on which the l
picture of social order is painted are t be ;
perverted into afjencies ol strut", ncart-niirninjj,
anil mischief. "Customs are stronger thai, laws "
is a proverb which we might recall with a shud-
der if we conceive uch a law in actual and efli
cient operation. Let ns consider how this pro
vision would operate. For example, at a public
sale of pews in a church, a negro or a Chinamnn
lrn in this country might offer the highest
bid. The custom of the church might lie
against selling to oie of cither race or Color,
and if tho bidder should bring an action in tue
Bute court, there is no doubt he would fail to
-tfthlmh a right to the pew, Hut hero i a right
withheld on account of race or color. The
udire who heard, the iury who decided, the
lawyer who advocated, the church society and
all who contributed in anything to the depriva
tion of the right, would be obnoxiou to the
penalties prcscrilied in this statute."
8., The proposed statute is grossly uneonsti-.
tntional.
; 4y It authorizes tbe President to appoint spies
without number ; L e. "officers whom he may
specially empower." He may put one on every
street corner and at every mile posl in the Union,
without transcending the letter of this law. It
authorizes the Federal court to irtultiply their
commissioners without limit, and empower
each one of these to appoint a many "suitable
- (
person (dutffllvrs) they (:,lllWt in evcryJ
county, to make arrests, and provide' a com
pensation, for both, so liberal as to expose them
to irresistible temptation , to oppress. Even
these despicable hirelings have the power to call
the army to their aid. One of these could ar
rest the Governor of a sovereign State, and the
county or township commissioner of the United
State court could put him la jail without vio
lating the language of the bill,
The President ha now had thi iniqnitout
i teeaeor under advisement for more fta.week.
ft ejo uppoe that hel preparing
i ni oojections to it. uaa it met Bis approval,
the probability it that he would immediately
bsve returned it with his' (ignature. We trast,
?'"M'avay
announcing that Mr. Johnsoi ha again iutcr
posed himself a a break-waUt against the (urg
ing wave of Radical fury n 1 malignity,
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Rsai, ETATX Bake. If ihote interested in
tbe establishment of a Real Estate Bank wish
' to give publicity to their views, they can do so
in me columns oi uie uauy jvwv opon the
tame term that other advertisements pay-i .
Subject of general interest w publish with
out charge, but all private matter most be
paid for at advertising rate. GoWaVre JVswt.
Sboea 'wa- worthy eotepary -feV to the f
Real Estate Bank, which w have proposed in
our column, or doe it refer to a proposition
for a private lnatitution in that place t k
Th Institution which we have propoeed i
purely designed a1 a public- benefit for, tho
whole people of our State, It look to no ben
fit whatever to any Individual, erYpLu.sh.
the sureties or stockholders may derive ia com
mon with the public, and in the ultimate set
tlement of it affair, it properly managed, for
th risk they take in becoming securities for the
Lend Loan' Company. (
Weallade to the above, for tbe reason that
w are thoroughly satisfied that ft I the only
feasible plan which promise relief to omr peo
ple, and ib thi we eve sustained by eome of the
best financier in th State. We abonld be glad
to have the co-operation of our intelligent co
temporal y, lo it discussion and upport More
over, we beg that th entire prose of the State
will give our editorial, in Saturday' issue, place
laTheir column, and, if they cannot agree with
us, w wih to know their objectfont, v
lion. D. M". Vorhee ha juct ' 'returned' to
Watuinctoa from atteadinir the" State Conven
tion ia Indiana, and give cheering acccmntt of
tk pe ef poliJ aJairl h that Nta - - ;
Thi Fteedsnen. "7" rl '"
The position of "A Lawyer" in tc-da' lae,
in regard to tb ttaini of the wgroc nd per
sons of color, .under tbe new code. Writl, perhp,
none-met-i Uish
i ... ,u.l .11 1.4. I. mmI them
iQvl .MCTl. WM AlCVlUg Jf wm.-.-
were repealed : r the new bill, em undoubt
edly to ji!acfl tlifm Within tlws purview of tbo
common' law, until the Uw; which fixes their
status is In force, which cannpt lc until the ju
rismrtfmr iiT'oEr 'iiiirliTTs . avkuuii'Te'dged'fhllT
by theCommisKioncr of the Frceiltilen's Bureau
or tlie Federal government. If an lcffal gen
tleman can point out any error In the positions
of "a Lawyer," our columns are open to him.
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PHILOMATHESIAN HALL;
Wakk Forest College, N. ('.
March 24 th. 18B8
i At a ffieetift5 of the PhUomathesian Socie
. , ,.. ,con ...
ty, March 23rd, 1868, the Following
jttwomuon were Adopted.
VVr.Kss, Turing III late arnr with tb Ci.i'ed
Hta(o. a !nrjii millibar uf thn OM-ttibrra of this Aim)
eiation liava laid down their liraa, In obtfdicnci! tn tlie
rail of l!irir .C 'uiitr) ; and have, by their aelf deniiil,
tlimr devotion to priDclpIo, and tlieir.oimrtaixiy fn tb
hour of trial, earned plac atnopg til heroes hd
ii:Artyri of history; tliarefora,
Ktmlved, Tbw a will avar eliarlnh thememoik'i of
our tnllaii' brethren who bava fnllvn ia da'eor of
lufif huinia, tlieir sltara, and thair fireaidaa of th
Ini i llioy lovi'd, and the libertiea tliey ioJiwitad ; tad
t 'mi ra will Riiluusly Solleut, and record in a book,
entitled t( "Memorial," sun authenti tkatebee,
bii'grRplt:c.il nnfioea, and othar reminiaeeoce, of our
limeoted 'ociatiS, aa ahall be alike intrating to
tta lirn g. and honorable ta the dead.
Httnlrii. Thuttn promotion of tliisnhjaot, the rala-tii-a
auil fiienda of th deeeaaed ba, ud 'they at
hereby requested, tp commnnicate to as any inlorma
l")u in their poeaeanioo, ox witlila their reach ; and
that the ineuiueraof tha Boclety throughout tb coun
try are enrncatly oliciled to intereat thomaelres in
eoilectinff and. XorwardiBg matiala for th "Memo
rial "
F. P. HOBGOOD, )
H. A. FOOTE, VCom.
C. M. 8EA.WELL, )
Mar.;!,. ' ,!. . I .
llibii . i.l lirrorder will plena eopy fonr timei,
Riehmon I Daily Kxauaiuer twice, Religious Herald
twiee, and forward aecoaata to th tScatintl office.
wwth wivrsTnv ja. ws?a nav nut
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KOAD,
Ofmcb C iiiep Ekoikkeb and Scp't.
- " WilMiSofbit, Mar. S3, 1868
CIUNGE OF 8CEDULE.
Ou ani" after the 25tll inat., TRAINS will rnn orcr
thi. road n. fiillowa; . . v
MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAINS,
Leara Wilmington daily at I...'. .9 31) P. M.
Arrii'eat Oolurboro' at. 3 46 A. M
Anivett A'eldnn at....... ..'. . ..9 45 A. M.
Leave Welilon dally at ,,.. 30 P. m'
Arrive at 0ldboro' at .....7 19 P, U
Arrive at Wilmington at 1 4SA.M
FREIGHT AND PASiiENGER TRAINS,
Laave Wiliviujjton dally except Snndava at,.J A. It -4
Armrt ftotdstfiTfo' jit... l 3ii j, kJ
m" t o.aoa h ,8 45 J.M
Lave Weldoa daily except oaodaya at.. ....6 A M.
Ani at 0ldboro' at 12 i?p u'
Arrive at WilmingBpn at 8 45 P. T
New York nud t'harlaeto by inland and Bay routes-
ao wits Ka;eigii ana uatton train. -
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iff Wet, and 8 IS A going Ksut. Trtiag froni
t ie We-t imTi it Quld-Wo'm VJ W A. If . nd 7 AS
n.iu,H;aii,uiu,u,,t,A 0., an D Jr. M.. trn.
w i iiuin ine aai ? wr. n. ,- '
,.,A4l !liI a-owi. and U,oti.rm4m-rod or
ihesadany rn iKbttraina, tad eloae connecUon. will
dmu, whii new oa is n. Konroaa, daily x.
eptSut'Uva Ooodi bv etesmara will h. r
ward the d alter tbey r rMtired Into th War
Immiu. No extra ohargaT tbi. tram, which w koo
IU patrma. eld a well aa tew, will notioe,
tV a do ant uadarbid ow aaiahhora. bat Wnrk u
aaany, and will deliver a promptly aa tha beat and
claim, tor !., or dnstag will b aitjasud at oa'ca, if
.' i nKioecr nd 8opintendnt
N: JONES
HAIB BES.T0BEE.
POK
FrerTingL ButiJyinpjjidJwentiiij
-,Ih Hajr m FtUing off 7-
It aard Mid by . 1 '
- JOHA.JONEd.
Barb and Practical Hair lrer.
Karrh it, I'M),
Raleigh, H. 0.
jeiiKixTOfv cou.iTlf can rR t..
m I offer for I th tw tract ef laid know a th
Zaca Bill pl-f e. three and t half in ilea from Boo Hill
aad M tha K'd to Lowell Factory, eoataiaiag ia bath
'Zii aera. Tu improvement are -a log dwhin
ho, nr-ok hw, asd etal.lae. and a good wall ef
water, id, iug ia ae.iraow tot ealUvaiion, aa it i
ImmadiaUly apoa Little Bivar, wher eaa k fan4
toy amoaothnch.t ioaai , aad alae vary vl
bl tor iu p) fareat, ly a amau quantity ot which
prtmT taT"' Wi"7''i e'P of Tarpentice th
poaadtoaall u eap fur ceaa. ,
JAMES M-TOWt t-a
iNarca zo-ivi-ot :;
fAiec
ATTOBSET AT LAW, 'r . '
WILL praetie i. thaCth Clreatt, aad fa th Tti
WJaa4apTMnCortttaUletfk -v;
New Advertisements.
JAKE CIIAXCE roiy BARGAINS.
- new; York ; cost,;
Ei-eiuM added, my lnr a s?!etd Stock or
Fancy - - ' 1
GROCERIES, i
WOOD AND
WILLOW WAKE,
HARDWARE, ,
CIGARS,
, CONFECTIONARIES,
ndiii fni-t i Tmytliine in my lint ioot IIEAVT
Oli(CERIE8. i.VDGRAlM, asnpply whioh will be
kpt eontiinily n hsnd, at low rates at can b
alTurded is thin insiket. '
neufnrt aii.f Psmilles will do Wfll to call and ex
amni). '
I IUVK DEI EH lUNKDTO SELL A8 WW AS ANY
Wholesale Establihment in tbi City.
Tn-mt Strictly Ctuh.
W. ROBERT ANDRE WS,
. No. 28 Faycttoville Street.
M .irrn '.'6 I 'SI I wH
i LANCASTER'S COHflX., SEED PLAMER.
Tilt BKST MACHINE ETER IN.
I VENEI r0n THAT PUR.
rosr..
41
Several hundred Sold in the Cotton growing
counties in Eastern North Carolina and Vir
ginia, in the three year preceding the wr.
A NOETH CABOLINA ISTENTION !
Tki- Sesrrllr f InJ
8iou!d inJi.io evi-y one iuteodiuif to plni.t cotton
li e (turning tmroa, to n- this id i uit.. It murncci
thn folloWiii(i iuinii, nhioh nr fully attestad is III
aumeroos e:!aiiiaiah ivn by tliiua who sued it ia
Ihr. Perfect S'tmnViM. Tl. ,..1 . A...i..I . ..
I ii tamed hv. two hem whotln roiling epon tl ground.
' m " i 1 ' if, ' J" W "
4..jtj . .... . I ...II . . -i
i auHs i u . . v. h e mu.tui . u imii . ,11 .1 tl ,m u... .... .
' is eovarau up oy a Dnard, 01 varer,-
2d Itw alii. arat .xuitttT awi prrH.ion rfike
j Rw(J arf rxUti ,f a Bai,oVfuriw, r.
daring tbi- Uo,picg out ai.d ,uba4uut cultivation
JM T....mJaffl.. Uli list. wUinb luJoa
- ' 3d. tt a'groat sa'vsc ef Seed, baing able to Meare
. or rxiior, mmnu apvawr mar prawr.
I wm imu iuauiitj ui oe,a usually
WHtant tM.nindcrfttiim
4tii, lit perlect adaption to uerro management it it
erowoii-jr exeelletice, and manv of the' teatilnuniala ra
f rtottua very deairable featnre.
Jth. -Iu liftlitmnw, both to team and hand, and ita
ehuapnem, t"tr'ber with ita eimplivity in con.truo
tioo. renderm it eaxy of repair by any farm band, ar
trosK poitiU in ita laror. and ar notoooibmed in any
other Ui tton Planter kanwn to tlie Inrent r ol tbi.
t"9" ChcularV gifintj lull ptrticulBra, together with
nuiu-roua leliniouiaJ Ihiui tlniMi wliohua thoMUrhly
tevtud thia mnciiiu, will be funnelled apon appUoalion
by mail or ulherwue.
Vnlt direction (j with earn machine, although th
Planter in o eiinple aa really not to require thaui, It
may be neoewary to say that thia maoliiL will sow
mbhed seed only:
When mor convenient to th purchaser, we willahia
from New. York, the freieht from thence to Newbern
and Wilminifton, boine about 6ne dollar each by team,
er. The freight per Unilroad from Norfcilk to Oolds
boio.or kal.ifth, iealao about on dollar each, Per.
obi hviiiir beyond then point ran calculate for
greater diatancaa.
The Maohme. are eo'd at Tkirtm J)Ma.t each, d
hrered ou Vel or Railroad, in Norfolk or Nw Tork
and Cseh or Bight Irafta moat accompany uch order.'
Ordwe pr. mpl ly tiled kx any number of machines.
Address for further information, or for Machine
S. R. BORUM, Norfolk, Va.
Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer.
Agent t: Mitciill. Auin & Co.
. Wilmington, N. C.
, Maroh2u l9J3t.
QOTTOW MBKDI COTTOIf aCBttll
BA'M M of Extra quality PomegraDal COTTOK
SEED, on and two years old
it Htar and for Safe U .
DAVIS h JONES,
Baletgh, n.C
Maroh 24 IM-tf
OROAI.K,
' . 1. 1 i r
S3 Barrel, of Tar, in excellent .rd.r.
.
- eAvw tost;
,1 Katoigk, N. 0."
JT. XITCnFOKD,
AIX'TION 4k
.n.maitieif nEacuAKT,
South "Side Eart Hargett Street,
TKREE B00BIFB0M FATETTETHLE
8TEEET,
lm,. . BiLEIQH. If. C.
SiWS g'"? btaltta at th. thnr tfh.a-
Kaference ii mad to to Btir mideat batiswsa
liaieigh, March 24 195Jt
. i. LITCHFORD.
' ..-
1866 - 1866
SEIIING STOCK.
JTST AS WE EXPECTED.
Oil KEW PLA.OFCX.Drt7TIKO
" BVSIXESS -T8
working-Hike , eharm, via t On of , Irat
A i.i0, oonaUatly ra tb. Norther. M JariVS
esgt4ttadvMUgUBBrchauurJlth lata fn JJl
w at sow reivfng a mnatar paib Block sf LaaiM
tor. Good., ooo.tioi of Boh a.dlj BT
IKOXATiRKirKS,
OaKMXUIHaa " . '' ',
.rRsw rni.i,iKt,
ReamoTni'aii.iKta,
CtJIItTXJACWWKTB.
A a HI T tit B .
TtBl.Ta..
Ai NtNteea mubi.in.
vT n. H.I, TCCIfxV
: March 83-lfh-tf. . RALEIGH, V. 0.
gICK IntANTII.I.Aa,
Bttqt., Baqae. Ptrteola, Vaat, let, te
March a3-19t.tr
a naaaiuai ipioi.
W.B.dtK. B.TTCKEK.
La ! HtTt, AiTaitta, laei.
HOSlRKr atfiLOVEb, a.?, Ate" ,
' W. H. R a TUCKER, ' !
Ralwith.SttrahXI.lft,. - f .
QKIVTLatnatwr ri.tfC VKX.TCH
HU and Drett Httt, In gaie, Otitatt, .. 4kv
March .3-lSl-af ; ,r 7
J i '; .
AND Bltuti HAT A, UI(,
( ... ; .- - . ... . '.. - v. .
A lam taaortmaot. CtB ad-x si" oar 8uh:
H?,PlJ.?' Ur kMBn tdt wiry low
SfwH! eU that ,. .....'...-.j..,
tftfth M-lfl hf V'it v W.aLfci iTOa, '
Aaiati
ChatM...
Ai4.
u
Wilsoa.... ......Z
Hsribaroagh, .-.
PiKh'sCBipel..
J-OraTtil
.Will
EsAsld
aootlind Meek,.
Hsu tax,.
Jaeksen,
MiTfrfwborooch
Whtdaor
Wood villa, Bertie constr,
tandrisdJpfwM yktaweeer
Ar- - '
k. I. ROUST,
. a. siaoMrr,
tsaiaatt
0
DEROBSETT 4k CO
Formerly DeBossett ft Brain.
(Established in I839,)v .
General Commission Merchant,
Ha. ;NoT Watm St,
! WILMINGTON, K.C- ,
WaLflv.Mrsoal atUatloUth. parekM.
eeiv'sc asd furwardiec toeda,
Fab S3. 166. So.
TBO. W. DATt.
DAVIS & JONES.
OEociaa, ;
AUCTION 4 COMMI88ION KERCBjUTTS,
No. 26 Fayetterill Street . .
ttALEIGH, If. C, , ,
KofEP 0?7U"' " hlu w hri m
FA3XISir QltOCEUIES.
- 'eeittag of
BaoonTXaxd, " """
Flour, Meal, Corn, Copperu,
Buckwheat, Che,
JicUedOyiiuri,
Porter. Bladder SuuJi; . CiMn
Soda and Batter Cracker,
Tea Cake, Feroojaion Capt,
; 8alt,Fiih,4a,fa
''WooiMna -Wflqw '
Hardware,
Wishjs. Powder and Shot, Tm
" '"'" "' ":" fSoap ot all kind,
Farming Implementtof all deeoriptioBt, fa
W reapai iially eolicit eoniganeats ef
Cotton, Cotton Tarnt, Iron,ftft.
COTJISTBY -PKODTJOK.
AH eoneirnmnta thtll rsceiv pewonal tad tma
a. . lorrnt. w. . aorriTV. ten I'utvi
MOFFITT, BBO. A CO,
General Comnji.Ioii Kerchaatt, -
'KoMBoath Water trt, -
WilntiEgton,i.c,
WILL giv prompt Perao.al atUstioa It taa taW
or .liipm a of CoUo. V.val bur., Qmui
Produe, Ac, Ao. Alaota recoivinf aad fofwardia?
good.. . - f
Order tolieilsd and prompUy flUed.
Jtn.97. i4i.6n
JACOB mi & SONS,, '
' PBTBRSBUBQ, VA,
Manufacturers 0f Gent'i notUiis
KIBP COSSXAHTLT 0 BARB A U18I
ttoek ef ,
DRY GOODS,' . , '
CLOTHS, CASSIMEEE3,
BOOTS, BH0.ES AND filTat
whleh w rr lew tt Jobban. .
Crar ef Bycamor ted Old Btntt, Prfttrf, Ta
b'ovemher U-Bl-4m-pd.
W. 9oodma, ' A. T. lliaaiu nv,
aflHiselppf. . , , HcwTtrt.
GOODMAN dk HEBBILL, '
GENERAL
Commission Merohantc
"-.M Bftsw Street, Jielt9rUr'j
WI ARB PRIPARIDTO MAKl ATAICI
oBtlgnsMat ta store area r!ptf IUtf
lading.. r- . j
All oBafgajMBt to as will bi ewrartd by fbaaal
Marin In.urano anlttt etharwla direeted.
W htv aasd as amagmal with Mr. 9. W.
Cwts, at Publl. TruaanT f N. O, by wklak kt
henaiat itUra.ud fn til th. baaUaM tat at
that Stat. Wullotttk patreaag f kit frttttt.
H. ia n.t aa.ceiaied bow wltk th Ira f laa
Vaa Plt A Co., New Xnk.- .
iaa a, U. last.
pini. iygtJBAy c x .
-
Herrwfwliiaai Imrssn S5tiMr
10p V 110 BBO ADIT AT X. T.' .
Caia OirlTAL
Surplo ow S400.000. x .
Oflet fa Beak of Cp Fear, KaUigb,
. B.BATTli. -Haren-IT-laMawtw.
Af.
Btaadard copy oao t wk for roar wMk.
ppaat Ca,T11B. - A : Vi
r I Btor. a. vera pi T Baa BJaett tsd" Prt '
lotht, oa Conaignqa.nt. .
JAMES M. T0WLI8,
March IS, 189, tf , . . . AgeaL
W.HaJJONER &00 1:
MTSIC PUBLISHERS
-'"?5'?r:;."i'
? DEALERS IN v .,
AJOJUOAjr AJTD FOEliaSJITCa
BtrtBtaatatl HoaietU lJiattTiaaeBt,
Ka 110 fjHrjroT 6uiiT
' . :.' BIlJiDKatU.f4..-
rb m, 170, ia
FOAED, EliOTOK tl CO '
WHOLESALE , TOBACCO EOCSS,
v .AND-
Ir-.; ,,XV'':': GENERAL - '.V ' .)-. .,
OommisBion Morblaaixti
rtJimjjnX QA. A v-
' tj'jte Balm nd Prompt Sttvmt W.
iWh Mired tear, ful sMgr will atttty
thipmesta wrar th brake eectiora Wthe RaUttsa'
V. O.O. FOAKD. Bnwaa tJilkt.JI. C.
B. U VVILM)W Oh,K. C. .
- i. t. rOARD.Newharn. H. 0. '
i Q M lOSKACGlKT.DaliaVtTr.'.f
Htrcb 11,181, Sua
" HART IXWTB,
44 FaTetterm Street, Balih, . ft.
i ' l. . Aeaavt oa
SIBWAr "Iktaatloa Top;" -0 f
Beath," aad Wtera pi'-' 0akla Ivsv
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