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Established in J 822.
CHARLES & BATTLE,
Publishers and Proprietors.
DOSSEY BATTLE, - - - Editor,
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May, : : : March 10, 1S7S
m. i A,.
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jrant, which were bright some
Grant,
months ago, have gone glimmering
since the Cabcock and Belknap ex- of
posures. The nation bows its head
in Humiliation anu suauiu at iuu
disgrace.'
uneoitne noveiu i a
hotel in jacKsoavme,
crystal chandelier m the bndau
chamber. iy toucning a oucion n
is lighted; at the same moment out
springs a little Cupid, who strikes
with a hammer a chime of beUs,
which peal out in the sweetest mel
ody. 'Rest in this bosom.' 'Let
ine kiss him for his mother,' kc.
- 111 4. 1
It is said, according to the Wa.-l.-ington
City Iicjmllican, 'that nearly
all of the so-called Republican
Senators who oppose the seating if
Mr. Pinchback owe their elec
tion to the improper use of m-mcy.'
Ish dat so ! If so, is it r.ot about
time for the Radical Senate to
emulate the example of the Dem
ocratic House, and go into the in
vestigation business ?
The New York Herald third; s
the reason wdiy General Sherman
removed his headquarters last yeir
from "Washington to St. Louis was
because, from his close observation
of the too intimate relations and
conduct of President Grant and
Belknap, he feared all was not
right, and that an explosion would
soon come. The shrewd commander
of the crmy determined to 'stand
from under.'
The Election of a democratic
House of Repescntatives in 1S74
now proves to be a national bless
ing. Not that the democratic party
is the custodian of the honor of the
country, but that the existence cf a
powerful opposition in Congress is
necessary to honest administration.
"Would a republican House have
War Department? Never. Party
pride prohibited the admission that
inquiry was needed.
Judge Krum, one of Gen. Bjv.
cocks' counsel, states the trial cost
tho defendant about $2.3,000. It is
reported that Tcrtcr got -3,000,
and Stors, trho has beer, engaged
in preparing the case since Decem
ber, and has given all his time to it,
07,500. A very large number cf
detectives and other assistants were
engaged. Williams served with cut
a fee. The cost of the prosecution
to the government will amount to
about 8-3,000.
Should tas Cabins: Ssrirn ?
The New York Herald says : It
is a question whether the whole
Cabinet should not resign. The
admistration is roiten, and millions
of people who did not believe so
yesterday are convinced of it to
day. The confession of the i'i?y
Secretary of War is a revelation.
He could not have been guiity of
the crimes he has confessed and
remained undiscovered in a Cabinet
that was pure. It is a day of
judgment. The political heavens
are rolled together like a scroll and
are consumed with fire; vainly the
wicked call on the mountains to
overwhelm them and hide them
from tho wrath to come.
A Fsw Cb.:l:2 S:nt:nc:-.
The New York Herald says :
'The downfall of Secrctarv Bell;
nap raean3 the ruin of the Republi
can party
If the President is not res-
ponsible for the crimes of IVknap,
I . . f ,. " :
he ia responsible lor h:.s escape j
i
from justice
Belknap has not committed
suicide, as was absurdly reported,
but he has murdered the Itenubli- !
can nartv. I
caupaiiy. ,
The bold attempt to shield
a guilty officer from the legal con-j
sequences of his crimes makes the '
Prcsid
lent a moral accoranliee in th ;
P1, , " 1
fLe"U1;; () , j
urpose of the Pre-ia,at w,s
guilt of 1
The purpos
jfc vIr2r -V f.iv continuance of its use as money in
ty A V ft' f-W ' suias greater t:'an tIi0 equivalent of
1 - u,c,v.,.. ,,w....,.a iulv,v mo 1 Ul:l 01
a contessed crimaed ta ii jo from
justice. This is
fl.c iarr ,11. , -
ft , , " ' - . - .
on ota ,oag sencs or infamies j
lat are a part of the hi-tor y of the j
' ,
tion
that
present corruot administration.
The administration is rot- i
ten, and millions of peoole who did '
.... 1 ,
not Deneve sj last week aro con
vinced of it to-dav.'
I .
tiuio
Judge Kelley, ia the House of
Valu3 of Silver and Gr osabad
Representatives on Monday, was
prevented from presenting tie
following resolutiou : 'Resolved,
That as the constantly increasing
the American dollar in any one
payment by most cf the commercial
nations has so far reduced its value
tnat united states icgtu-ieaiuei
, t v ' . i n . . i 1 i .7
notes and fractional currency van
nnr.-!:ns srvfr:il net" cent, more
ld han w5U si, ver coin of like
u l,,, rS 13
, . TT , , r l I
this House that the issue oc inter- i
est bearing bonds for the purchase
silver and its manufacture mt
coin is unwise and wasteful expci
unwuu mt; juw n-iiuui.,
should be discontinued. '
Mr. Kellev had orenared a state
. , ft C:,Icul;ltioa n,aiIo
bva Congressman from the Pacif:
.
'With gold at lid the greenback j his Cabins, aad his party, .no more
dollar is worth eighty-seven :md const in.v.ion.an.l dism'ny ould Jiavo
eight-tcath cents. Vith sii-.M' 11G ; been produc d sirnong them than was
per ounce of fiae in gold coin the I oensioned by revelations in re
silver dolhu s containing odT :indSd to t:-s 1:110 -"y (f VXar'
'
twenty-two one-hundreths graii
of fuic i!vt-r, is wor'ii iu go d com
cisrhtv-four and thrcj-xeuths cnts.
.!.. .i. i. . .1 i'.,,- I .
vunsetiu'Jimy iuo gtecu j;iets. uem.n j
is worth three and four-tenths cents I
i
more than the silver dodur, eonsist- ;
ing cd' two-ha:f dollars, four jur-
ters, five twenty-cent pieces or ten
dimcs.'
Ths Tmiisa cf I&rtgar-:: -.loi
and Uaronathuticnal-
The Supreme Court of Ca'iforu'-;
has recently decided by nn aim .t
unaniinouj bench, only ou: of hv ;
dissenting, and he jivi ri?; as vc :;o ;
reasons ior nis UiiSC-nt, th tt tn?
taxat'on cf mortises or ot'i. r vi- ;
deuces of deb; as property is ill- ;. :
and unconstitutional. The rh :. -
ion meets the wiiole u: jeer, . -
side issues, asserting su.-e-iv :md
o 1
positvelv th:it t
I v rii-ir. f ;ir ivr.,i'i ro m
gaccs is illoiriil, because, u a?o th .
f " nr e T -' ii- ,- " j
'Mere credits are- a false r:-;:ititv
m ascertaining tue
Ci W:
waicn is sui-ject to tuxt.uo:i
property, and in so far as that i-u
is attempted to be increased by tao j
addition cf those credits, property I
taxation based thereon is not only 1
merely fmeifu', but necoesariiv the!
unconstitutional imposition of an j
,r.: ,
T
ri.3 to too u uouoai caoot ui la. 3 j
kind cf taxation. Chief" J::: ;.-., .
- . .
VV allace, ;n his cuncurinsr opinion,
shows that it is tho Voter after all !
I
who pays the double tax. The j
C'Jiitr'iry is sj often asserted i-T j
those win) a Ivacate tids sneeiea ea' j
caxatson a -5 leavia uron 1 1 1 ; n :
lenders that the thief iu-oico
C-l!:-M UpOTj t ) s;tv :
lie.
tioa taus lrnpa-o-i nominaay upon
credit- h-ivln;: resulted in t lie doaoh- j
tix.iti'j-n of tho monev, the ad-li- I
' i
tionrs: rr;x rnast ox on'-.r-r- 1 f
bv some one. And here all hum s:i .
i
experivnee, ns well as the sc-tthd
tac-'.nes oi u . 1 nee. conciir taut ,: i.s :
not t
h" b.-i: 1 a- who inavj, hat i.,,
) i 1 0 ev ci". 1 ,i
u grower is ti.-
consume!'. The interest which he ;
1
aays to tb.f; hoidor in tiie pri'oo e t i
of tho dehiv for which ho has cu-.-
tracted. Ii tho givcrnincT.r,
the into)eitio:i of additional- taxo. .!
increase the cost, tiio brr-nv( ;. '
tx-mi; tno consumer, must po
UtC Fy !
- " hL j
.Vhuuirig to xais eie
Chief Justice Vv'aliace an excla:
s;iys : lir.5 is, 01 er.irse, un-i.aa;- powenul spirit of Ca-sari:-m vet ox
liio, and yet the tronost ndvueae-v ; hU.Hcd "uv tho rrtsent irennnf
of this tax upon mor?"3"(-5 fo:;--j
from men who are paying frota
t bht to twolvo per ceat. for ha'.:;: v
nnitu iaev couri roaunv dot tot'
J i-1 !
lender. wor.-. nr 1
six or seven if the
ompelled to protect themselves bv !
,ury against unjust taxation.' !
i
c
The foihawing brave, noble v. ords
is irom tho S,nil:ic! of Saturday;
Tiiey are fro in the pen of Colonel
Do nun :
,4 , '.i,Uh11 voiin :
Our ten electoral votes wila ;a aii
,., ..,,!... t:;av iv. trr;; . ' , -,
P'ii!O.Huat, oo suaieiene to ucta-..-..
'Democrats of North Carolina!
the i i-esidentru oiection.
" v '.no
destinies of our own grand old
Commonwealth for four vert s to j
,;:,U1C hiJn- ',u,t!,(J '-st j
ovc-inocr. n . we 1 numph, and
- - , - , .
GI,ce ,n0vo bear rule within our
ooxd-.-rs, we can the better endu.e
iJ'-lv i-hare of the national alls which
';! ' be aluai1' Can 'o jeop:,vd
everything that true men hold u.--ar
for the .aheofa few pitiful p,vl
.a.jadioes and predilections ?
n" Mate Us return tr rutnie.-s i
iaiC3i uiimination to gtatny the ;
a'l.biuonot a iiv one man or any i
lii'l, ITU ,oar f . n,-. ., . .- I :
huadreu mer '. -.). nr., w thousand i
lim,,, M J 'I f il.y , ;.,;lt Laud cf- j
fend the.- cat it oil and cast it from I
tlioe : liu- mo ci a nob e nrovinf-e-. I
;n C!r,l-,irc in extent and resomces,
musteiita
1. Ill our haraia. Aji-htv foias :na-
against u-
L'owe-rful
nakiences are alv-ady being broio-ut
to bear to ovti-rthoiui us. is ibid a
BiH?lllWP'J"a'a:
n t. . .. 3 l 1 ti.i-ii
to luitcr aim uitavei juu icm
our arms against each ctaer i lieu
our State Democratic Committee
meet at once, and summon all the
wisdom and true patriotism of the
State to its aid. Let a aeiinus
plan of campaign oe marked out,
and every available man be resign
ed to the post where he can render
the most service. Let assessments
l:c levied, pro rata, fn every can
didate to secure 'the sinews c f war.'
Let every shirker and murnn-.rcr
be drummed cut of camp, and every
deserter shot without mercy. Wis
, .-.ir: vigilance and unity which
it
stand shoulder to shoulder and
heart to heart, alone can win us
n,.t,iw T!,.' time for mere words
past. XV U!S UUCUS tat.i '-"V
ni'iii now be kuown. ltiwaia.
Washixc-xox, P. C, t
LLareh Utb, lTG. $
2:-M(or Southerner
Had a tUundeibo't boon 1 :uuchcd
JVoia. a clear bky or an unfatb.oniab
alys j aw rud in the pathway of Grant
res
v 1 -:t. Tho e unuiitteo ha-l t:c-r
pr.e
att-itdeac.
wiiso testimony when civo i we.-3 so
iliivc' - 1 !.- itivo 3 ta h ave r-o
:ve;;. iV any doubt of tho t'ecrt-taiy's
xv.'.r. u f- nr. for Lo t ntt-red tho
ou - nr.tii e re cm stiuhnr, cem-i.dorlug
i it p ruaps a- a more matter oi term,
' Dat no oner wa;ho confioated with
tar.-.h s f.;.it.-:rtv:it tnaa b.s c;-:tu.t-
n;;eo I.-.:, tie.1 eoioi' cxni-j ar..i wer.t
u 'on ids eheo.;. courage forsook
i ..- ...:.. . ,. f...
v.t
0 ;- riil ..,0;. ; .u :v to hanfI iQ
; .,, c
i-.ent. -itii wito was
.1 tlicu!, HI:o a truo
;u'ut bv evjrv :::eans
ii e re
i'i lo r OiVt r i Ii.oid ie'r iiiieban'"- I
: '
tc D e . o k
s j p a.or.t ana nor
Cl 1I!SJ cca:v( , ':1 a " -7tt :--c:i of i
1 "c':-:-'
mate i that
e; ye: it lots ' . e-u lUti- j
:-r in
a tao i.:-tory ef ;
the country was thovo a movo solemn I
jllo nieniucrs
of :bt.' corum.tteo -at slar, j-llent, and i
I u'oi uaaea, v.aaio t.t) taroo actors '
j in tho great end gr-.bu. vol:t:eal j
a thtjirtaali before tl
It wa-i truly a tr.
va tinovai a do
uaa 1
-1 il.i. it;
i. r
1-;0 bitter xe .illy of i
-tfpti!uan papers of this city j
fi:h tha';.:i;Ird want cf CJUraS' and j
jasaco virai ro unaermiiv mari:s
t3UUS: .e:i ci Jio:
'p 3 W;io aua lee"- !
a: :.: aaaa?. ):;e
a: aitLia- more j
o and cow a 3 div i
---y t'iVva a ". i;;at,
'u
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r tiiO
j mm.
f-i' .
-". : '-Oi 1 JiO,.l
utterly couten;.
thutt :'a;.. ar.d it
t'aoioa r i.oea :
aa r.'o;:
oivor.
7"".'
4- "-."'
a o lafuro
aa - o a:aea c-l aangr
a- t;;j Aaicricau fieoaa
1:!"- p-H-e, .-oa.
aaaa'rt ror ioaatieai
...at ..
-uiuut a aaa-aea. 3 previous notier
f.:s:i v.if,. tho eVi,;,T.t inn.n;;,. t-j
.-.hi(-'d:! . :...;. 0 ., 4 a ... i
!-y tiio IIc-u.. !
3 ush al into tao i
1 v.'vOito.l sua-iiner. I
i ;.
e: f'
V ;:!. ilouo i
.
' '-'-'- u ape-r ai ; ao laoiut.n;'o Lan
a
Vi'--'1''
w : .
u: explanation. 1
w.v ai.raitoi i ei.ao ;ae i
; i 1:1 s-i , ,i..ii- j
t oa of ! I.o whale- mat- j
a it.svii suspicioas,
- ")bas followed uiJth.scIai
m-.ta-t-rotioa ay anotuer of far greater I
mi -ait.alo. and tvlJah Mv.-a , !
iio aaa.au' attay gave i .structions to
Attaru-y General Picrrcpont, which
0 iue iroia aa i.stiag the pros:;eution
oi'ju-aieo, will urivo out of tho coun-
., , ,
4V ua033 uo uar3 to know
tCt
"f. U"?V h3 -rationa.
mora ia.Mi nauuod outrage upoa i
i "l" Ii-'aoao oi a froo people was
i never attemi-tod, and Grant it ill v.-.t
a'' notwitlist-uidiaj; hU as-iumptiou
a i . i v .. j i. i x l. j no xi -i'i taaen a
stop too tar an 1 th ;i too people iu
ta:s Contoaa.:-: ;ear aro ia t disposed
to uuav.' aay laaii to cssume tho
taa a;r a., a manner of a Crom-
V.oa.
.a ...lar- , i i. . .
...a: i.i isatae;- a-u to Uanae
and mat.v othec vdiinrobably folio
.,'ls c. ;.. fa,,.'. "tl, cv-a
t!.o aa. ..t veaanco of tho' Adciiui
t:',i:i itaey appear iu cvidonc
has aticady ilcd to Canada
dlow
:t
lanuuis-
ueo
Iti vioo," ot tao maav and
tian'zor-
ens lune.va.iuu.s maao by air. Grant
upon tao customs ot lus prodecosseri
and tin: li-hai of citizens, it behooves
ml tun ngu:3 of citrus, it behoove,
i .u -moto ruoour eyes and woa-
-r 5 .d, lf -o
Vu have Leea
,ai,ii -v I,,.
M - ec.o - s v:.-h -",..' i"-,.
tmns of U:e coramitte-o was du. t.e. ,
u-athiii' laoro than to the absohi-n ! '
secrecy ofita del.berations. Had tht-y !
ro.vn orau their doors, aad tho tos- !
'''-y bcea published from day to j
q. ;-. f ' 1 1 ., ,1,1.1,,,,.,. . . TI . 1 .1. ..
u" v lj J" "" jre'ls'aio to suiiposo
tlalt Jioaci
o oouai verv soon iiavo
1 1
ioroeoa tac'ie .ui: and by u judicious
. . .. , T . . ... . .' 1 ,1 j- t !
use oi soma oi .ho sutt'.'r.hu funds I
r.-.n :i.,vi,a oi! 4:...-. ... i-
... u ...... i ... LH..;ii t,-lj.Hil,3 IiUjJTcll.l)rV
au.It'ius give further encourag.-nient
to otiu-r oiiiefils robbars.
The wisdom of 'ho Democrats in
deciding upon this method of proce
dure istvery (lay becoming rnoro end
more niamtest and it ia a matter of
congratulation tbat they have not sl
owed thomrelves to be affected by
newspaper elarnqr about 'etar cham-
,tr Viuu..uv u. iTu
? I-,, 4. l-t- tia
even tmcr et their way. v -
Tbe Democrats here are of course lied
csed with tho result inasmuch as
opperatcs as a raoet ijowerlul pxoot
cf their zeal ia tho cause ot relorm
anu a pruc.cai ucmtarouuu ti
1 Pit 1..-.-. i'
t)eeulaliiii in high places, yet thero
aro no violent ut-nionstratn. ns or sat
isfaction, and many have been heard
m-wRd ike view that :t mav woll
hn lnokod nr.on as a national calamity.
' . -ii
blow canto. S') unexpectedly tha even 9i
hrr 1 -.1, r so "ct'omnlihed in tho William we:. u s nouscanu removeu iu uai
uicir M u, rf, bO MCt,omp. .aea i.x iu and it is further ordered
art ot C.issiciulation, couxU not iCit,n
surpr'fio ana sucn was meir ovci-
...i. '.t r. v,,. n I
wuoiniin'' (jua.usiua im iun
recotiTsn Lnt to lay ti-.e biame npon
Utter tears of lamentation ns they
in Kt-,7 i ani'.)sluro and Ucnnecticur.
; t , l, ,
Dctuvo coullul m tno former .ate,
aa.co io ww "
but a iuw no:o such exposures to pro-
diif.-. n. Toroh'.tion in favor of tho dem-
rl,v .i.- i, l,t of was a
cra5 ' ' 'V! (- ?. n :.
saiad atiair. ino lad ot J-fO.knp Jo
th,7 first .uii of tho Centennial Cam-
p dn, ,..d s,nr.dsm tho car. ot the
radical party nka tr.o knell of dooia.
it fixes tho ! Oiicy ct our party uuui a
(-.-v. ..Jon -.k. s its niatiorui and
ti-.o r.-tirenient oi wi.
Grant in 1 , i, i:i
as uviexpett
e
,-lto bim.t'.f ns it will bo satlac-
t.'rv -o tho couutrv at larj;e.
Av. s oi' impeachment havo been
prepare,! in u.-.j i-im"' -
evo suumittca to two cue,
... ".. ..:t T ...
pu'..aa xc.e m-.n- i i..i- v. . inh-.,
it 1- (Mo-Col i:u c".y liiju.i-.,'"
oeo t:
i.jceipi.o i i'V t.i-.i mtuatu-io.
Ides rs Blichb-r.rn and At.lt a
e
Ky., 'ruchor ot Va.. lt-obli?iS cf North
Laioi in, v.a con.iuciprou-
n,;. in iv.'ot'...n t- t no aoouen
meat pj-'-e-. c lin.f, tuoro
es ei ''.ve.rre.ut
out -or i
n a cri:ar.;ti
re-urud i-e:or tl.o e oirts of the
d:striet. lie..;'ia,i au;l 1.: ::a-.-.'rtune
have id-.-orle d 1
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let'.t r. vet I
a-uve v-.u n-; :. vo than ta -y now
ai-oib'piaIo i t aa 1 atN-ntlon
in asiiiij o. jvLit.
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a-a t ' laaa i a;;0 i a a. s -taaa eiuplion.
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!vi!i.tial ;ia;aro;at I ..,ve hvA no more
i a-aa- . aa.-- i o-!:ith;- loihs, a:l rantita
tir.Oy fj(,.. ( at;a:L, l'roin wlea-ii I iael
Riiir-?-eI "o !.a;c!i a-.al i-- 'on::, -""ie tlcbt
of c-aa:-..:! I nvf ita-ll c l,!.'sinT 1 l.iv
I received ai yiaa- iaaals. knows r-o l.nn-ls.
I ri'a li-oronai !y saOMajd. ir.am niv exper
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Ta: Ooro', N. C, Mareb 1st, Ib'.O.
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Next (' ..,- to
. t'eaciar't Hotel,
TARr.OttO, N C.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE.
Office Eoaed of Go. Commiseioseks
.kBECOMEE t.OUSTT
ris7G.V
TAKBono'. N. C, Mar. Clh
HUERED hy the Board, that pursuant to J
- ,., . 0- Wa nllt creek Townsbip
. n. i, and the same is hereby discontm-
at Noi-ie's Mill and removed to the
SffiirSS"
nat'on bcrcof i3 ma-Je in the TarborongU
southerner lor unrtj any.
MarVh 10 1SVC. lm
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qfhcs jjoakd of Co. Coiuiissiosebs,
ii i i 1 1 11 1 ' T ) . 1. 1 1 1 .1.... 1 ii
lilt lihtLLf i luv tuuiu. mat juiauui w
Sec. 4, Chap. 52, Battle's Rcvisal, the
,.nii;nc r.hifo of Dtter's Creek Township rto.
iK, nd the same U hereby discontinued at
t,!at publication hereof be made in the Tar-
brouu soutuernor lor uuny uajs.
Ti: A. McCAliE. Clerk.
c. , in in.
iUllOHl.
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L"pcc.inibe County,
Turboro, N. C, Mar. 6th, 1876.)
TkP.DF.RDD bv the IJoarJ, that pursuant to
J i vc- 4 cij:M,. 53 Battle's Kevi,al, the
nollir.'' wlmie cf Sparta Township No. 55, be,
and lbe saiao is Uereiy ciwcontiuuett ai par-
ta, and removed 1 1 Nettle's School House in
ga?d To-arcship. Further ordered that publi-
cat on hereof be made in the Tarborough
Srn - r tor t.urty 3- - Qc
MarcJl 10 18Ta ;
rk.
lm
lOlil l TEH ESI !
COOK'S COTTON PLANT-
Jii UriiiXD,
COVERS.
A LL .-.ho 1 1. iv is tried it Diououne-e it the
, ,r..r..o, iv, .i t. i(rH.w.
JainiT- 'lot. S. L. liar' and others.
Call at Hi3 i:.uiv.-are store of W. G. Lewi3
ad esu-.uhit. it.
. "WILLIAM COOK
Tarboro', H. C.
Jo PIiySlChJKS iiiid Bl'lIggiSlS
00
rugccomlio and Sui
ro'tciuling Counties.
r y a v 1 ::i 1: -;t. 1; lis he d ix audition
tu my reuliir Druir business, a
DRUG AND COMMISSION
BUSINESS,
I am i-repureil to furuish those- deiiriag
DltUCS, CHEMICALS, OILS, 1'AISTS,
VIVi)OW ( ; f. ASS AN'O DRUG
Gi. :L.''lJltiES, itC,
wi.u ;o.eu e
v.-h'.eli I wanaut pore
. Aim t.mmAitii
w;ii lira', it to S'a"ir ,i-.Iv;.ii!.-.6 to caii on me
before ord.-riii .!. 'wl.i-re.
A. !l. MACXAIR, Agent.
Turb-..ro', J.iu. L'l, lr,;. if
itjisur
SUPPLIES FOR THE
ir- -oa ir.-w j.:-.an-l to funiih Fariiicrg
' -
vaf.i I'a 'a' eamual ar.:j,ic. of
liiiAW 3:es- ronx.
iu:mp roitK.
n kcos aiiouLunns.
t'AMILV rL'"i"R.
EX Ii! A FLOUii.
SL'i'Eii FLOUi:.
SU(? UtS. ii! aaiace
(":;KFi:Ko. ;ta .o'.id-.
MULAS-KS, &c. &c.. &o.
r.o-.l tliius we cir: oflcr special inducements
to i'..i'-t ;s ui.-.T. :n- f (Uancesa
t':j" To r!1 our old cu.-taniois we oiTer our
--rao- :a:i'i!, r.ad thev tv wonld respect-
I'ully ak 10 -"iv u a trial.
Vflail-a aid Grocers aad Com. Jfercbants.
Tarboro", X. C, .Tan. 7, 1S70. tf.
FARMERS & GARDNERS
OF EBGSOTBE 4XD AD-
mma cooties,
I ha fe just received a fie.di stock of Sate;
t-ir l7d, fueii rts
P0TAT0E SEEDLHSS, FicKcd
EARLY AAD LATE' PEAS
of ii 1 1 varieties.
AXD ALL OThEIt KINDS FOR THE
GARDEN.
Also Gtt.VSS AXD HERB SEEDS.
At A. II. MACN AIR'S
Drug and PresciiptioD Store.
Tarboro, Jaa. 2S, 187G. tf
Attention K linited to my very large and
v. uu gruivn sioelc ot
Hoses, Verbonas, Ives, Gerraniums, Pe-
largoniums, Carnations, &e. ;
VAEIEGATED AND FANCY F0I
LAGE PLANTS ;
PLAXTSFOR liAUKKTS. FOR FERX
ElilKS. FOR THE WIXDOW, AXD
VOX HER 1 14 TOR Y, PLANTS
FOR R Illli OX REUS
AXJ EORUERS.
One llnnitred plants aborted diU"erent--?0 00
Fifty Plants, aaortd UiiJVrent 400
'bit- llwudred Vnrlien:is, asst colors 4.00
Fiity Kose, saai!!, n$sortid uanicd 4.00
One Hundred Plants for Ribbon Bed,
four or live colors of i'oii:ie asst. 4.00
PACKAGES FOit ?l.C0, BY MAIL, liberally
assorted.
N-av Conservatories and Greenliouscs are
stocked at 1m w rates.
Also, a fine stock of Select Vegetable
and Flower Seeds, fresh and pure, Straw
berry Plants, and ether Small Fruits.
No c-Laian; for boxing. ml for Catalogues
W. II. BAILEY,
Plattsburgh, N, Y.
15 tO 820 17 D: ai h'jme- Terms free
Maie. AUdres-i. Stissos & Co., Portland
EARMEKS
MISCELLANEOUS.
Tarboro' Female Academy.
PBING Session will commerce Feb. lGtb
and continue twenty weeks. Charges
half in advance.
For further particulars, address
f , ... -
MK3. (iiiiN i. riLiJi!.u,
Principal.
GREAT BARGAINS
IN
GROCERIES
AND
FINE LIQUORS.
THE undersipncd respecti uny caii tue at
tention of the citizens of Tarboro and
surrouudiu country to their stock of
6rOC8rieS, LiqUOrS, &C.
Sweet Marsh N. C.
Corn Whiskey,
4 TEARS OLD.
N. G. Apple Brandy.
Fine Rye Whiskey,
3 years old, for family use.
We offer these and other brands of Li
enors at
UiiLlllil ULIJltLlI IMtfiJi
We have from 12 to 15 barrels constantly
on hauu.
KEEP ALL GRADES OF
SUGAR, COFFEE &C,
and sell cheaper than any place in town.
TOBACCO ly the box at manufacturer's
Pr:ces- . , . ,
VtT Call oa us cud be convinceu 01 our
Ieb.20jla.ti. 6m.
IyI w ,Jri Id
THE ATTENTION OF TIIE CITIZENS
of Nash and Edgecombe is respectfully
callei to my cliauvc of location from my old
stand to one of the
BRICK STORES
ou West sido of Railroad, adjoininar Messrs.
Bnnn .fe Battle. Havinir thorouffhly renova
ted mv present store, 1 am prepared to offer
to my' friends and the public generally, a com-
plete line of goods usually found in a
GRCCEKY AND PROVISION HOUSE,
consisting in part as follows :
Standard Family Flours,
Extra, Suj er, aad Fir.e Flours the same in
i bbls., i and 1-8 Sacks.
Boltei and Unbolted Corn Meal.
No. 1 Bulk and Bacon Shoulders.
2s o. 1 Bulk and Bacon Sides.
No. 1 Canned S. C. Hauls.
City Mess, Prime and Rump Pork.
Kettle Rendered Lird .n Tierces, Kegs and
Buckets.
X. C. Cut and "Wood's Tamily lto Herrings
Labrador and Eastern Herrings.
No. 1 Mackerel ia Barrels and Kits.
TfionTirain anix xfcsneTiTj utter.
Pri me Factory English Dairy and Piae Ap
ple Cheese.
Itio, Lag. and Old Gov't Java Coffee.
Rio and Lag. Coffee Toasted, Packed in Tin
Toll, 1 lb. T.'clcages.
Powdered, Cut-Loaf and all Standard Brands
of Refined Sugars.
In. O., Porto Rico and Deraerara Sugars.
Common and Fine Syrups.
Common and Fine "iViiiskies.
Scotch Ale, Lor.don Porter Wines, &c.
Teas, Pe psrs, Spices, Snuffs, Tobaccos and
Cigars.
Tin, Wooden and Willow Ware.
Toilet and Laundry Soaps,
Winslow's Green Corn,
Fresh Tomatoes.
Pine Apple, Teaches, Preserves,
Jellies, Mustards, Sardines,
aad Lobsteis.
Brandy reaches, Tickles,
Cho-.v-Chow, Potted Turkey,
Tongue, Salmon and Ham.
Worcestershire Sauce, Flavoring Extracts,
Gelatine and Corn Starch.
Wilson's Celebrated Corned Beef in 2 and 4
pound Tins.
Citron, Currants and Raisins.
French and Plain Candies, Nuts, &c.
Canton Preserved Ginger.
ViW Particular attention is called to my
BUaXtGAKDNEK &SUMMEKDEAN PUKE
RYE WHISKIES, especially adapted to Med
icinal and Family uses. Also to my stock of
Imported and Domestic CIGARS.
Having been appointed Agent tor Garrett's
Celebrated WINE VI N EG AH and CIDER
I am prepared to offer same at iiait.u.'acturi
ers prices.
I am constant v reecivinir the abov linn f
Goods, and can sa.cly recommend them as
oeinsr tresli and ot Standard Brands, and nm
prepared to offer same at fair prices for Cash.
I return my thanks for tiie kind and liberal
patroimge enjoyed for the past eight vears,
and rcspecffully solicit a continuance of the
feamc.
A. P. CHALK,
Feb. 25.-if. Eccky Mount, N. C-
Field,
$ Flowe r,
Garden, iUI T Eed &(J
We offer our lanre and comDlete assf.rt-
ment, embracing thu most ilpsimhl v.irietiPH
and of best quality, and mail PbicedList,
to any address, on receipt of stamp. 8eeds
of all kinds by packet, ounce, pound, and
ou sent ny mail, to any if. O., in
Nurserymen and Seedsmen,
' York, Pesn'a.
Awarded the Highest Medal at Vienna,
E. & H. T. Anthony & Co.,
591 Broadway, New York.
(Opp. Metropolitan Hotel.)
Manufacturers, Importers and Dealers in
CR0M0S AND FRAMES,
STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS,
Albums, Graphoscopes and Suitable Views,
Photographic Materials.
L We are Headquarters for everything in the
way ot
STEREOPTICONS & MAGIC LANTERNS
Being Manufacturers of the
Micro-StieniiCe Lantern,
Stereo-Panopticon,
University Stereopticon,
Advertiser's Stereopticon,
Artopticon,
School Lantern, . Family Lantern,
People's Lantern.
Each style being the best of its class in the
market.
Catalogues of Lanterns and Slides, with di
rections lor using, sent on application.
Sk& Any enterprising man can make mon
ey with a Magic Lantern. feb.l8-t i
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
TwnnTTT n-niTivrn n rrTrt .
ll M. 11 1 K. i
JLY .1-4 V JLVJla.
JUST RECEIVED
m
Pender & Jenkins
1G00 yards New Spring Calicos.
beautiful assortment Ladies Silk Scarfs and Cravats
, r. .,, , ,T. -r , .
belts, Children and Misses I1 ancy Lngluh Hosiery.
Miles' Goat Boots, made up with broad bottoms expressly for old ladie
Gents' Sewed Gaiters and Shoes.
Also, Landreth's Garden Seeds and Garden Implements
N. C, March S, 187G. tf '
Tarboro
LOWER THAN EVER !
WILL BE FOUND AT THE
I t v-, ,i Ti tm
Lon ldnVs. Clivisfia. TTnmPP
Back-breast Chains,
and Wheels, Axes, Shovels, Grub Hoes, L
tnd every species of Hardware used by Farmers. vl
Complete
Watron, Uart and Br.";jry Material,
, , , ,n" t, , ,
IIousc-Furnishing Goods, Tin Ware,
-flrt Imc-t Ilni r f T T nntinrr onil OrvrvL- r
6
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tnat nave provca a pence tuocci-s aitoi iuui yc;ua niiii, an vi wmca
are offered at lower prices than anywhere in Eastern N. C.
iLgcnt foi
B00RWALTER, ECLIPSE AND SHAPPLEY EXCISES.
Farmer & Waiawrigbfs COTTON PLANTERS.
tarboro, N. t., beb. 4, lbib
Wiesenfeld,
Cotton
General
Make liberal Cash advances on consignments of Cotton and other
Produce.
Also with approved security, vri'l advance on accommodating terms,
SUPPLIES to FARMERS for carrying on this year's crops.
Those desiring to avail themselves of the above offer, will apply to
our Agent, J. B. Cofileld, Tarboro', N. C.
7 JrB. GOFHELD,
Gen. Commission Merchant
AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Whiskies, Wines, Tobacco, Segars,
Sash, Blinds, Doors, Building
and Shell Lime, Gu
anos, etc., &c.
Feb. 19, 1S75.
NEW FIRM !
Having; recently purchased H. M. "Williams
stock of goods, I am now conducting" the
business known as the
TARBOli' BOOK STORE,
and have jast received a Luge and full as
sortment of
SCHOOL BOOKS,
which I guarantee to sell at "publisher's pri
ces. Also a full liue ol
PLAIX & FANCY STATIONERY, COMBS
BRUSHES, FANCY TOILET SOAPS,
AND PERFUMERY,
in fact everything usually found iu a first class
Book Store.
I sell writing paper by the ream at N. Y.
wholesale prices. Any book not in Stock
ordered at Publisher's prices. Garden F -eds
ui ;m hinus on nanna call and secure bar
gai&s. FRANKS. BAKER.
, Ajrcnt for J. II. Baker.
Tarboro, Feb. 11, 1876. ;m.
GEO. S. HAWES,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
Tin, Copper
AND
IRON WARE.
Tarboro,
FULL LINE OF COOKING, IIEAT-
ing, Parlor & Office Stove,, rSrtfl
which will be sold at the 52!
lowest cash prices.
R00FOG AYt) HilTIEHnti
either in town or country, promptly attend
ed to and on reasonable terms
of all kinds in his line executed with oromi-t-ness.
If you can't afford to buy a new stove briu
your old one and trade.
GEO. S. HAWES,
x. , , . Nearly opposite Post Office.
Feb. 18, 137G. v.
RESTAUKANT
Boarding House.
MEALS atall HOURS !
QYSTERS SERVED IN EVERY STYLE.
A good stock of CIGARS anil Tnn a ren
always on band.
Soliciting your patronage. -
- Yours respectfully,
S. E. SPTFR.
Good areommodati
vuBiomers ana Table Hoarders.
w
larboro', Sept 1st, 1875
Ii 8 TT ItJ II II IX T
v) V-fi JJLhJ
HARDVARE STORE OF
.Trace Chains.
Stretcher Chains,
Backhands and Buckets, Rope, Well Buckets,
Swinrrle Trees, (ready ironed.)
stools, of
it
cvci uueitu 111 una market.
. , t. , ,.,
Stern & Co.,
Factors
Commission Merchants,
."Ballinioi'e, 3 III.
. c.
ij
A RARE OPPORTDMTf
rIIE STOCK OF GOOD3 OF
M. Weddell&Co.,
WITH TIIE
Good Will of the Business,
IS OFFERED
FOR SALE!
and the Store House can be leased for
ONE OR MORE YEARS.
This is one of the oldest and
Best SXtxix3Ls
IX TIIE PLACE.
Apply to
M. WEDDELL & CO.
Tarboro, Dee. 17, 1875. tf
Our House
Bar and Restaurant.
I KEEP THE CHOICE8T LIQUORS,
V ines and Cigars, that ever soothed the
suffering, or revived the weary.
And then, alter swallowing one of my ex
hilarating beverges my customers can get a
3Ieal at any Hour,
ON SHOItTEST NOTICE.
OYSTERS, served up in any style, and all
the delicaees of the season rrill be found at
my table.
OYSTERS
famished to families at LOW RATES by
the measure.
A splendid stock of GROCERIE8 always
on hand.
J. L. COKER.
Tarboro', Oct. 1st, 1875. tf
1 O a day at tome. Agents wanted.
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