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ill : . ' ; ( . . ... t- ! ' SKW ADTERTIsEM E.TS. "' r'S.S lA'. T. . . iafi.HO hoiaiH l ' Infamous Political Trick, week Mab80B,the negro Kep turn Ar North Carolina ia the UyUed States Senate. vWc ku? Condemn-- J G erit's lantl Boy 's Cl0thinS; : I Gent's angBo;s:XIpiliin H. WHITLO0E & GO. ? ; . It 7.1 ! -- 'All TL TOY i-'- -'- -- - - 9 G I J i r Gent's mwMmmm&co.. Dry GpotlSj Bbpts , tT "2 Dry jSoodsr HfMLE0CE:.;G0., j". i - Hatsi; Oaps'," 1 Trunks .and Valises. I ! Ha'tsVfps?rrunks and Valises. WHITlOG Cloths, Casimeres, Velvets and Silks! . made up to order and in style. ITcrember SO. 151 - - i- - Nt Tii C IN A. wiLMAM mggs. - - EntTOtt New Volume. V.'ith this issue (be Southerner c!(-m- i the 47th year of its existence. With the exception of a few weeks curiuir the War it has raido its regu- lar weekly visits to the homes of its nuii.ernns leaders with uo remitting f.':octua!ity through that long series r.f ysrs. Tn a!! that length j period its Editors have been remarkably few. in ruaber, not exceeding half a doxen, and" it has ever and alwsjs maintained jura and unuVfietl the principle of s honored founds, now long since rcs'injx in the jirave. Since its lirtbr flirty seven years au-i- , it has witnessed the rise and fait of hundred of cotMitporiries through out the State, but we can. truly affirm thit tie SOUTHEUNEU has always Btiod ut.ou a firm and sure foundation. formed in the good will of its patron and cemented by a uniform cour p political mterily aua treuuine worth The line of policy that has rr.arkid its long curccr, bath in a political and joarnalNtic po'nt of visw. will not be forsaken as the paper grows ia years and honors. The present Proprietor is determ-ired- , that though venerable with age, the Sul'THERNEH s'ia!l .lwsvs nhib t the indications of youth ai d enterprise Mitable to rhe live and era in which it now in uvea aid Kiia a being. Democratic, at its birth it will adve-.eai- a sinion pure Democracy so as the present Proprietor bus coatr 1 ol its coluajns. Progressive in its character, it wi!f endaavor to keep up with tbv re aud finiea;. rftailiiij; io rtadeble forni all local items of 'nMtrret ; aid diiicusiiic freely and plainly all publia m lor.li-ca- i questions of the State and Couatry at Lrge. Its subscription 1st, trd the nppei raoce of its advertising columns is thf ureat iudk-at:o- in what ett- - matioo tha SouxriKTiNEa held by business tceD and the ( ublic at lare, and stamps it thfi lead':. i,.: !id popular journal of Eastern Carolina. To sustain this hipi reputation in the future no paius or expense will be! pared by tLe present tuacagemeDt. Mr. Hanes and Habeas Corpus- - O ie ot tlie EJiiori ol tlie R rfrijh Era. ITun Lewis Uaovn, has recently exhibited a strange ittcoDsistency, an inconsistency that is truly extraordin- ary and marvelous. Duriuj; U. vrar, Mr. Danes wrote a suri.; uf leiter'un-de- r the siriatur uf Davidson, which attracted a good deai of atteutiou., at lifetime. These letters were written in the iuter:t and in dfen of the principles of civil liberty and the theury of Contii utiooal Government. Since the'w ir, as Editi r of the Km th S itt at Salibury, Mr. Il.tnes prove ! bimseff the ardent aad advocate and friend to .personal free-dou- i. srnd opposed every measure which sivore 1 of military tyranny and murpa-'.ioa- . During the Kirk war, true to the sp:r't of his Dtvlson letter? ADVL RTISJB.1X UTS. a l -- AN The'onderahrnedliSvtng purchased the ia-lerf- sf of "JOHNJ Q ONS - tj,clr FOUNDS, Y,at OXFORD, N.C, i i)ii 4na in their ' BATTLEBORO, N. O.J have formed a lp for the pur- pose of con d net ing the std Kuiyness at tte above p'aces-- , at Battloboro. under the barns ami style of HOBGOQD ,BRO., and Oxford, wader that "of t? k 3T;L: UOBGOOD. ' r . ' ' f ' They are well prepared to tar ot tas different Styles and Pat tr Of CGTTto AXD TURNING and "solicit the patrbuage'f their' Me ads and the public. They will furaUV- - t LUMBElt in any quantity from their SIVY MILL AT B1TTLEB0H0. .1 . V A oBsts45t supply of sics - , Pini and Poplar COFFINS of all siaes. Old Iron taken rn Exchange for New. They refer- - to Cd. C B. JLILLEBRE W, B. P. JENKINS, Oal. W. II. K.N1GHT, D'rt A. H. NOBLES, and others ia Edge- combe who have used their Plows. ' - JOSEPH HOB00lV - JAS. L. UOBfiOOD, -. Oct J8 3m " 1 '' iuAsTieH ttx.. fc r i DEALER IN HARNESS. MAIJ STlEIpT, Sept. SI, 1871. 41 tf. JM.D5i ; 1 ACELE SLTESS DANCING SCHOOL FEMALE ACADEMY. Lessons f for t lie- -j Mscs and Vas.ters, " ' v .frMii 4 tH 6 p.m. : GertIoiaeii Olaa from 8 t ill 10 p.m. First Lesson -- Thursday, Nov. 2d. Terms: $10 CO for Twenty Lessons. Tui tw.n half payxldi ;o advance. Kefereei: -- ; Gr.s. l.kwis - I) l'eia..., Cn n. vVkksom.- - W'h, Lious. Tarboro, Nov. int 2t 83. -- iNtnv x'lSH. FALL AND Wl NTER At . 'uJ 5id EiiHljlalioa -- - Vv iNl. iU 0ra.tx CAsII STORE,, M. Weddelt IIJs'jiJt fi'tRt'iiPrl fmiu,- - the -- Northers Markets, aud h.s uw fii SR'Ve a"" FULL SUPPLY or .JiKAKLT ' generally kept in a 'first -- id ass Etahlish-riieiit- . CASH BUY5;it.'4 ".. will fiud it to, their interest to call V-- f .re uiaklnjr ttu-i- r ' . '. " ' ' " PURCHASES, ' "''. a.np J "T EXAMINE' COODS A.D PRICES. - REMEMBER - is the rule for .fiopDSiitatarcGOa snd none cam uadersell TarVv Oct. "ith, 87L , ,' tf. RICHMOND- - A'AQ DANVILLE RAIL . ROAD COMPANY, North Caroline. Division. TIM m TAB LE. v Ealcigli aud Goldsbord' E$nrc$$. In Effect after ov. I3tb, 18T1. a -t - e o .ta . . a- c -t r- - CO o a g to o a l '5 a. SI k IS 8- 2 o H 3 a A P o o o ts O a 4 at ' o o . rCJ OQ a. ft. n bS " . W. B. GREEN, ' Master Transportatioa. '" ' ' Approved: ' T. M. R. TALCOTT.V- - T It s SEW Al KUISIEHEXTs. ii TO PLANTERS. tOyUjUAJU ; i. oiSftB SHELL LIME, FOE AGMCCLTCBAL PCRPOSE For sale by BO WEN & MERCER, Litue Humers.CS bo.Oay bti, Baltimor. hot 30-8i- u. , HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE I , - Having determined to move South, W T & DT Brvan will jtell at public auction their STORE HOUSE it LOT. in the town of Rocky Mount, on Saturday, DecndI 1871, at 11 oclock, A. M. Terms made khowd'ou ffay f a!e". " '" fnov 30-I- t UEAI) THIS I r rpOSE WISHING TO HAVE THEIR ,1. Chairs retottotned can have the auie done. promptly and chap by applying'io the undersigned. Ttie v'i y bestt Cetie Uttuti, procun d rotn the North- - Price on dol- lar to fifty cents pr chair. i TIMOTHY SKINNER, nov30-lii- i 2 miles .Aon Taiboro, 1 , Offlte for- - Sale or Bent, OFFICE RKCENTLY OCCUPIED BY TnE L. L. Sf AXON, near the reaidonce of Lr. A. IL Macuair. is oJfored for rent.. It ia conveniently locattnl and well adapted for the rcidence"of a small family. ; f t For farther lni'oraiatioir and ' terms apply to v . Dr. L. L. STTO N. nov SO-l- . Tarboro, N C, WILLIAM MITCHELL, House Carp cu tea, LEAVE TO CALL THE BKQS of the citiane of Tarboro and fciig. eombe county to the fact that, he is to execute at the shortee' notifce .lid f,n rau vt w ort ttn4ir OfT in n:s fine, lie refert, by permission, to upt. uoht. U. Browu, G. B. Lipscomhe, Ja-iie- s M. Kcdwtfud and David Pender, Tarhuro. N. C. novSO-ly- . FOUND. The "Sorrel Mare." blind of the loft eye hHontrin to Mr. Cornett, of Pitt couiKv N (X h. be" it aeized t Merry Hil), Berti county, "N C, nnd enn te lonad in poaaea". isioq "f J 1J Ila.l, proprietor of Rail's. Uo-t"I- , Winder. N C. Ti.e owner wSl enoie forward, prove property, pay expenses and get hf property. E. COOTEN, novKO-lr- .. Window, N C. ALL TAKE-NOTICE- . .' . i - I mllE YEAR IS D"iiA"WINGr TfJ A JL el isf, ati i I desire to hrlnsrmy Hitnineas t a pruper conlitio. All indebted will ph av clkrie forwaiil, and xttlt their; ts bv t lie 11 if January, as I am neither ahlo. or willing to allow them to run en ' . J. I.. COKKK,' Pr.nir'i O ir Rouse, Tab.ojs. nov2vlta "... . . - i. GOOD AXI) DTRABLE I STOCK OP G1XTS LAUiKS'And cnru)iu:N9' HOOTS, SIIOKS GxITERS & SLIPPERS are nc.t, prettv and durable, aad sold at lor-ea- t r '4. t'iiil Aii.i aovo)-ln- . I'l.NDEH.OA TLtX A Co. Real slile for Sale I ; TY VIRTUE Or AN ORDKR OF, THE lJ Snperiir Cuurt tor the County of Nas'i. 1 shell, m FriJay, the 23d ley of Drceu'ib.-r- . 1S7I. 'lTer f.r sale at public auction ou the premises, about 19 G Acres of Land, Lying three mile west of Whitaker'a pot, on the W. & tV. Kadroad, in eaid CoU'ity, kiiowa h the '"Turner Place." - AN", at ile mr time, ahoat 20 barrels of c Tti a:i i t0 ) pomnU of fodder. - Terms uisde kown on dav of 'e. , J. J. BATTLE, A lm'r of II. Dowmno, deceased. Nov 2T, 1ST!. - . I'" VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. Attention, Capitalists! rnllE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR X "ale pi iva'.ely the : TBAGT OF.LAND;,';:o I'pon l.ich be is now jretii.tior( situate h ot four m'ie from the towi of I arboro. ami i??;iK a few iiuPrtr,i yard-- ) of Vt Tsr. h'.to btitiirhliailrt-ad- . 1 1 i e tract c .ts of 86 acres, abotit 50 of whieh i iti ti.itiv'ftiit'B. . A fiu o retard or i- - ... . . . FRU.T TREES, GRAPES, kef.; On the prfuiii-es- . G-m- l D we 110(1 Sad ill iinv.-4- i y oul-JTioi- , tn a tine state ot ptt st rtion helthy locality ud line A rcMJciwe tnaar ad van- - teei is ht hioin in-tl- .e market. t Ot iVftber particular apply to - . BEN J. T. HART, nov 3u-2- Tai rv.ro. N C. N E W - : . . - - CONFECTIONERY f rpHl- - UCE'F.R!tn?ftD tIAS JtST 'lyg. J. turned rrom .Now lork, where he baa jjurcLabod a i&ige aanortiaent of Fruits, . , '. . ..Toys, t .t t , Candiea, Cigars, Tobacco, ,r-rp-- a eto., etc., Vfldrh'ho offers for sale at his Store-opp- site R B Al.-- p'vand next dooc to Moriis & nii, where he will be pleased to see his old aS well as new cuitomers, when k-s- ii xi of such tjocds as are iDny.tine. ' I ani atisflf-- d l ean pell as low is any other Confectionary Suth. Please call and see nie ttoi e purchasinsr else where. iiov30tf. J.-5- I. SPItAGINS. WILSON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE , FOR BOTH SEXES. STRICTLY NON-SECTARI- PREPARATORY, CLASSICAL, T . Mathematical, Husiue-sa- , .Scientific, xio!mil and Musical Departments. A full op- of able aud experieneed Teachers. Each frm three months long, i Fint terra lieins 1st ot .January ; second terra I at of. April; thud term 1st of October. TU IT. I ON ' $12, Slana IS'p'tr Terra, According to giado of Studies., Music, tnr.iuatng use or ftapo, ri per term. Female papil.s boarded m the tuatitu tion at $15 per mouth, (includinz fare, use of fui n1ied room, luel, lights aod waah- - np). Board and tuition payable- - at tbe neginning oi eacli term. ; -- Male students aidei in getting board in tlie nest private families. Ent r names of pupils aed bbarders at the offlee 'f Jamea S." r6vrid' Esii. SYLVESTER' II ASSELLA. hot 0mj . Pilipl. Uiatsc6urso id tbe plainest manner. ad, yfth aHue defproope tethat diatitrsuisbed son of thei' old North State," "still, vf the people of the State, enter our protest against his further holding to an empty honor, reflecting uo credit upon himself, aud causing irjury to his constituents. As we have said before, sa we now repeat, that the admissisn of Gov. Vance to the Senate would bo gh'.dlj' bailed by all our people, oI,' there is no man in North Carolina who would honor the position raore-at- w fti0re Mfifa- - rion than Z. D. Vance; but knowing there was no chance for such admifelon we hav not hesitated to ask for his resignation. Having thus freely stated our opinion in that particular, we now tmnto tht action of the legislation in which-eve- more cause of complaiut can be found The Majority of the members of that bod.Koeiu to bare bceu unable to rise superior to personal eowdderasiou, and have obstinately" persisted ja a course directly antagonistic to the w'suei ana best interests os use peopn. i whom they profess to reprcsctit, iod that toe, in a matter of .vital li&por. tance to t.a Si.ntR- - - ";' Gov. Vance is deservedly popular iu North Carpliesr. He has a host oi friends who desire to eor: bitn - oeoupv a seat in the Unitwl-State- 9 Sen-Ue- , which he" would fill with bono: to him self and credit the State, but tlie body, of which he win hs U become a component part, has nnmitikbly d olarejthat his voice ar.d mflueuoe hali not be there heard and Jelt. We all adtoit that a Ct :i:un is ua-juot- . tyraui al, aod in full keepbig with Uadiralism bat it is, neverthe- less a y.rf,-o"o- e over which they hay'e supreme control, aud it U foolish. for our Legiiatura to attempt to cimbt it. . It is Dos Quixote fliihtiu; iga,,t the Wind MUls ahitnercia! int purpose,, and fc liah in ex cution. It is the very thing the Radical iie, prnjing 1t. . it which' the le:;i'3tnr ia d reci'y rpor.ir.b'e. Tbe Democrats in he Uuited S'5a'tt through Courte are prevente J frotn a:skios directly the rei?ioaiiH ol Gov. Vance, but ih-- have infiioa'ed ut.'bin many w.iys. a'id ha?e free?y expres-Si- thtir oppisi tion to the election of any one labr-!i:- g under ( ies. ... Yft,jn dif'pit . of uch adiuotiiuoi,. tSe !i'ikia'u.'e still hold ou, a&d ceg-ei- 't their plai . daty. Tie people may well demand of the Ltnis ature the reason why tney are rot represented.- - To them alooe js the want to ta attributed. Ia their bauds is left the entire matter, an-- J tl.ey alone are responsible. D ig time that the members weie com to ene 'if their duty, demanded alike by trie voice ui tne oute. ana uer hc-- t in- ter: . - Hon. James M. Leach. A ten ti-- y agi. ao elT,rt was raad-- ; by one V. p. Henderson, better kt-ew- n as'-'- in ly Eiily," to ifnplirae lton. Jame M. Le.rhjaribe?r.'Co.njr,.s Jfom tliiSiate.inthe JCu KJux i ut- - rasres This felloir IIendron is iu KeVenue'to'.Uctor and is very 'anxious to get Mr. Loach's seat ia Couiress. 1 Ie ii(iagiii-.- d ii'Li coul-iwak- e Counss bulieie that Gent, iitrarh, iran in. any manner ident'fird with the Ka Klnx.he would be expelled, and hf, "Windv lilj" would fcian 1 a. g; od chance to heeo : e hie sueee-so- r. He fixed up a plot with two individuals who were in dieted for vi.jlafion- - of the" Revenue Ias, wh.im he told" should n,t be hurt' if they wyuld tfstify against Leach, and prove-hi- to beloogto the Ku Klux. UrontUe trial I Vore'U. S. Cotnmisoner Vest, ' at Winston, last week, Genl. L?aeh was tt itiniplvantly Titidi.-ated- . The ex iHjiuat,-o- o ot'th t.) witnesses whom Henderson had ' attempted to suborn, proved a deep and malifnant riot r!iich was fully developed. " Ilen- - djrsoiia.owu witn'ses testiSed to the firoruixes that ha 1 been made them by Henderson,' atid made oatli to the fact that Leach had uwd his iofi ience in iilao ling th FTu Klnx at' Thomas' ville; that he had denounced the order from the first, and that it was by "his efforts the kfin iu Duvid-iu-ha- d been broken up.. At the conclusion of the trial, Sta.rhuck, the Radical U. S. So- licitor, ptibMely thfiiihed Gen I. Leach fb' his snrviceiu breaking up the or-gan- iz itioa; And thu.s eu Jed . aiitither laree iu the history of the Ku Klux. Comment is nercssary. The puidic will form" their own opinion. There can be but one opinion in tlda' niattir. Rut we would like to know if .there is Vo law to reach the scoundrel Hender- son and compel hyn. to answer for his - ; . crimes. - Investigating . Committee. Tiiia conimittee is bus ly engaged in bringing to liht Radical corrap tion in JSTorth Caro ina Moo who have heretofore,- - like Caar's wife. been even aboe suspicion are inip'l cated. It is rumored that one bun drcd thousand" dollars worth of N.- - C, bonds have been traced to the poscs- - aiou of an eminent Judge of our Siv preme Court. Judge Moore was sum mooed or ar 'least ay cured betore that committee a lew days since. . Let the 0ud work go od. reseutativo in the House, from NfW Dlanover county, introduceti i teties of rcsolr.iocs purporting to be passed by a meeting tf citiEens of New Hau-ove- r, denounrins? Ku-Ktu- x outrage!" irenerafly, and calfing upon the Legi lature to expel Hmnilton C. Jones, the Senator from Mecklenburg county aud F II. Strndwick aBd Lee M. Mc A fee, the former the R.presentatiyc from Orange, the latter from Cleav-lau- d county, because of their alleged comr.lie.itv with jthe .KuKlux. , rv Tbe introduction oi'tha reaolaUon I irava ri?e to a warm and' eiprte4.d bite'. Mr. Ashe,"the true Pieph-sefl.- ; tutire of the tjvod and lawful citizens of New Hanover, denounced tbe con- - da t ol Mbson in strong terms, scout ed the idea that the pood people of his county knew anything ol the reso!u tions, or had anylhingto do with their introduction iu tbe Legislature, aud re rarked that all the citizens of New Hanover, whose good opinion was woitb haviug, would denounce and utterly repudiate 'be partisan e2ort to injure the character of tbe three gen- tlemen charged with tbe commission' of pros outrages The motion to receive the resolu-- . . t-- . - j u ihto mority. The resolutions themselves bear tbe impress of maiiee, vindictiveness and pol.tical persecutxn. They are iden tical iu spirit and language with tbo e adopted reeetitly in various coumita thrt-uh-cu- t the Stats at lladieal mee iotrc a fact which proves conclusively that the resolutions were " cut ufcd dritd," by the Radical leadors, al.d unt broadcaAt over the Sric ti bu icci poriaied in the proceedings of the RaJieal cm n clave-- cal!v.d expre?sly lor i hat j urpote. . It is no? ruttiirtd auirgcneraly be- lieved tha they . were fixed ap in YfrsLtngton Ciry by Pool and lloidvo, auj seut to Saui PLi;I'fg or.-sotE- t "tber "adt.'al chivf al liileigh, to abd adopted ovtr the Sute lur wick d and malicious parti.s.tu eiJi. It is an VTricnrjnt'l prb t'di'ny. Never Lef'oie iu thi. couatry has thee an .srtcwpt been mdo by pera-tM- uot' of legiUi-is- bodies to hnve the people repraveniatix es expeik'd ft is not otil .'the height of impudence and fhauieless prebuuptfou, tut wauton abuse cf the riht of petiuyti. and an indignity and a" gross iusalt ti e Lcgi-latur- e itself. It a ridiridiiil fnie; a, ictll r n cuflirtive p'yit'.vtt'un. The three .iu bers whose expu'sion is caile i fur by a meeting, of pol tinl oppouents,' out side vt the Cotj'i-tjc- S of those "mcin'ier-- . h.ie beeu vonvicted uf nc offense' by ihli laws yf !ieU TOiivtrc, our hiiw e ther of them bteo irdtted by any grand jury- - If they have violated the law, they are ameniable any crime' or misdemeaccrs they may have coii, mitted. It is iu the highest dtgree absutd and ridiculous far private c.i Zens, in a polttica' meetirsg. to ttciiipt to tak'.- - the laws in their own h.tti is. od iuaif.-- t penalut-- s for reputed crimes. Esen.if thvre -- re. any; IogHl.testiio-nyu- t tint oriiues ehurged, aad- - even if tfie accued had been 'a.!k'i"v ai fp poTturiir'y ef coofror.tiiig' any whhes' s ngjii.ht , t hem; a rght 'whtqrV'Las never teen den itd . in any free coiin try even ia that cas the deiaind oi exj u'siofi in. the absence 'of av cn-vi.-rio- n of crnue Would he a most pre-- p kittj-ou- i aud ridiculous farce. It i ou. infunwus pilit-'iaf-.- tru-- The whole tnoveoient. was set on toot by l.H)l, Ho'dun. Phillips, and ether lewling Radicals, for the purpose i f making party cap.it al. They uodvuht reasoned, tn this way: The Legi'a- - lure were me:L.bvrn of the Ku Kiux. If they wora Jot kwould be evidence that the Conservative Le"is-latar- e whs shieldiug and protecting the ujembera of the Ku Klux fTiran;zi tion, aud that would furnish matter for charging. tlie whom party with li"ing aiders and ' s nipat hisers in tl o alleged outrages. So that view it iu whit light we may, it is apparent that this whole pcheme was invented and instigated by base aud wicked Radical loa iers for the solepnrpose of injuring thci Conservative party, and to that extent benefiting their ov u. 'Tts denounce it as aa infamous and malicious plot conceived by unprin-cip.'.t- d and reckless Radical partisaus, aud attempted to be carried out by their iguorant tool and dapea. We denounce it as the e aan ttiou of. cor- rupt hcaits aad. evil dispose miuds. Ve deriounC'J it as an unhallowed abuse of th gteat right of petition aud an iuult to . tho intelligent .aud high-mind- ed people of the State. We Jeuouoce it-- authors aud abettors as low vita ii1p:i trim m!H ' 1 . stoop to any means and resort to any expedient to bolster up their miserable, degraded party; to perpetuate . tLeir political power aud to reap the- - spoils of office. """ ' The Senatorial Question Again. The SoUTnEttM.it has not hesitated spoti several occasions to iieely ex- - , r r-- s its views upon the coutS" which HejijiiV. V ance'haH seeu lit to take upoa j the iu.ponant rjuwstou of represents A tu I and coroplete history-- i Chlcairo her v&U present ard fatnra. Wfth graphic see ne" i nid"n ts o i uU 4oiit tN disaster, by Geo P Upton aid J W Shea-iia- n, editors of the Chicago Tribune. With over 400 pages and SO n lCbTbatjoss. It in now ready for delivrv. AGENTS WANTED. Send"" $100 for nntOt andidwice oflerrttory ITaioa ftib-iishln- g Q., Chicajtoflll, or Phils, Pa. , ST.:3VIAUY'9; 3QHOQL4 ' Right Rev. Tlto. Atkinson, D p. Visitor. Rev. Llbort Smedeg,' D tj Rector. Iter. B6nnet Sedos, A M,' Assistant." The sixtieth tfim of this sehoor witl cofnmwnce vbelS of January 1872, asd until t lie 7th of June. The ebarge. per terra, for board . and English t frit ion, ia one handred. and twenty dollars. - .4 . For s circular app'y to the'Rector. " riaators, Parmers and Gardeners - iL8UBSeRfBElTOttrs ' The "Amerlfaii Farmer, Now comhinwd wilh-Tni- s Rcral Rkqistkb and published monthly at No- - Z Nortll street, Baltimore. Md, U isa.ro n el Sands & Son. It ia th uifleat ARriculrwal Jour- nal ia America, and was conducted over 25 years by our Senior ! New series begin January U', 1873. $150 . a year, la ad- vance; 5cfp:es, $5; 11 for $10. Send for proapectos premium lists. &C, ? , . "v iw ..r? e : c rji : ' - ax hm w in - La. iifA Fft , p,5 W;-i3r- -y o .hirjKfA3-- r .2 .802 -. ' ? re Ss o iVti: hi in a a f.gil!l!! H3rSE, a new Southern N v MORTOX the. author of "Varie Ay liner." Hv. paper,'onr. illustrations Pace $1; el.ith $1 :0. It in s story of th South thirty yearn ssjo, snd the scene 'is laid en- tirely iu that ret'ion. The yns uutlmr-e- s, who ia a ladv of Nertti t'arolina,' has ia her second effort imprved up'm the fi:it. Sent free by iiai.t to udy address ou (htf receip of the price. D Ahflstm &C9 PuWishers. N Y. "FICJ lUtTlir? uJ F" Asi.ekp," s ftlCfi htiLhl 10-0- 0 lir r b Freiie'lj Ui' Ciii'oinos subjects i.irKSiZK exqnWte.iic-t.a- s of oriis-- l oil paint-in- g, given' iwii to every subcr!br to llFNiiY VAKD BEECH HU'S-Gaca- T.m:BARY "Rki.Ai'lbus," Wkf'iiLY IS KWsi'APr.K. A fent having reai Mirers'. t)ue t ok 1000 aauies' ih "f iii 'hUis; h. r 72 in day; another 118 iuoue week; one 47 in one rfT, an many ofheTVefjii.ilU well maki.- - g rivm" $5 and $10 to 10 day." Takt on siglii f'A" old age id who k'lows a: 'I tntua it the best buv.nea' :or tanva.eis ev r ofi'wied. Sol ry I d;d not taigage oJer.'i . Puys better. thr.i; an geney. A. rare c!nce to make monev. Lbtuv.As w,vjji;rr: latfttintsijfqMi(LwtMiien wstt d yvery; where. If ouwUn";.od lerritoty eir.T ei ly lor circular and terms ! J K FOi;), & Co. 27 Park place, New York; H r$Wuiit Held treet, Boston, Mas-- ; 25 West AIl.-o- n mreet, titi:aj;-- . III. . ' fWBnHu,.:llMi,:.(..llk; AjJKTiOW.. xWHkrbett pram, ,tn of tr trot ih ed u,' ortkrh.,ir. :( ;T. B.m;. to- -. SoiU l- - ll ttruitii. Uncart uf itnu,rt,n$ A T0JD QC ACKS A victio, of early km. cauaiae cervoua premature deeay, etc., having tru-- l in vain very sdvertwed. remedy, b djacovered imi le Dieikii of eelt-cur-e. wlu-- he will ai to hut fellow-a-iffeiv- r. Aadrtsw J. H. ItLEV-E.S- , 78 jViwau 8tf eat, ArJ , .: . THJRTV VEARS' EXPEKIENCE - - iw tBiRirTiritsT'b t TP - : CHRONIC & SEXUAL UlSEASfS A PHYSIOLOGICAL VitW OF WMaiASE. The chtrest book rvrr p.tllmKe-- " contain- - inj; nearly three hundred pases, aud on hun- dred and thirty five plates and engraina'of the anatoiuy of the hutuan ora'-i- in a tatt of baaltli and diHt.e. wu)efc teeaaM oa - uiv- - errora, its deplorsbl e Jtisequeacee upon the- nana sua tx.iy, wun the author plan r treatment tba . only rational aud sueeesftful nuxle of eara, aa aliown. by s rtporf pt ca treteh A truthful advief iothe married Mid those contemplating1' laarrtage, wto ea- - lenain aotvota or tnnr )hyiO'.'al conmtiop. Sent free of. poHtaara to auvd-tra- on re ceipt ot twenty-av- e Cettia or inintid eurrem'T, oy au ireaa Ur. l.A CKOlXj he. 31 Maiden Lane, Albany. N. Y. TJW auUter may ta conamted upon auv nr upon whklibia book. trscbJ'eabtrrsonsllv or by mail, and lueJjpiDes sent to my psrt Jf uio wunu. . . - , 'heapest Advertising lTv THE WORLD I 40T $iOVtr iatcU per iuiilU. wn will sert an Advertisement, in $1 f rut-Ms- N. C. Newspapers, iueludm 6 Dailies. Proportion-at- e rstea for susller dv ts. List sent free. Address fiEO. P. RO.I Ef.L & CO., . iirAns.itovr.NEvv'ionK. IMPORTANT TO COTTON - , PLANTERS. .- -' , The Maryland Fertilizing ana Mari- - u fact u ring Company Having prepared 5pc7j Fertihrer adapted to the CotfauS l'lsut under the name of ; : COTTON OOD Which thev claim to bs of the htebest grsds of Fertilizer sold in the South, eqcJ ' . ' in its results to rerflviau Ouano, ' and of more permanent ben- efit to the oilv , It has been used by several hundred plait ters hi "lerta an4 south CarMtaa su4 Ccorgla far t'ft-season- s villi tlie followlag resalu t It increases the crop from 100 to 200 per cent. It resists drought in all eases.' ..The crop is not sfi'ected by rust., . . . It uiatures the trop three to four weeks in advance, thus insuring the crop against early frusta, or in the e vent of a backward season for planting enables the planter W put. in his crop three or four weeks later, even as late as the iirat of June, with a certainty of success. ' It produces a bett r quality of cotton. . Looiiiug at the low prices of cotton, the planter wilf readily comprehend the necessity of using nothing but the liighest Krade. of FertUizarB, and't)f strietly avoiding thore whose value haa been reduced by" adul- teration, or the use oi cheap niaterj&L u der preteaae of mating the low prioeol ebt tou. . If croi is aly donblod bv the use of "COTTON FOOD," it will give- - him from one to two hundred par oent.-proi- t m-hi- eatlsy. With otton at z jCpntJ per p;ound,'au'd wall enable hitii tt plant- feWjere With S Torres Eondkig reduction of la,bor and expense with " ' - r We invite-- a ei.uuatiouxif our-wor- ks, as we hare; no iecretsr, relying solely on" bur abil- ity to make)! biitK irtiute-aua- At-o- n else fan do at tbeprice. ... .. Mr.Thomas Aiiders'iri'of Edgeeembe, - baV. iog used the VCOrXON FO )D" lux two years, ia more and mora pleased with its results, and s&ys it acted chanuingly, and notwithstanding tho dry wcather,.it paid him 500 per cent, oa s Jtiie of Ida lauds. Ho used thcue.other kinds, but gives a decided opinion' thai the "COT- TON FOOD" is the best, aud that be expects to "xiy St n&xtyear. , I'N ' - ! :- "COTTON FOOD',haj been nsed by many of the beet planters to Edgecombe, such as Capt. J. It. f higpen sud J. L. - erne, Esq., .and u praqptmoe it a good "fertilizer. Cash price at the Factory in Baltimore $55 per ton, in sacks 12 to the ton.. LA WHENCE KANGSTONi President, Jt5? T Eaphange Place, Baltimore. " ' C. U. LANIER, Ageht, " sv TsrsW, K. J. f, "i- - it 'j. if: p.. .if it- t 3.1 t I i i' 1"", i; 11 or &" Furnishing Gooil ' - - i aftd hoes. iBopt-ant- l Shoes. &C0 O 44 tf r tt iit Ti TT I'll it I IB II l fl All 6!is3, Kesne i Co's Fluid b act, THS WOXDSBFCI. EKKIi FOB CANCE1V SYPHILIS, I I . OEllS, SALT ItllEUM A ALL OlllLIi GllliOMO BLOOD PISEA-SES- . Dr. P. T. KEENE. liavini? juat returued ijom Kcyjvlot and Irouyht with h:iu a qtuiiifii of tte ghuinr fju'ndurit r.a Bal k, accu?JtiirouU the otiieiul aiid aiSijtane9'of His "Excellencv the Pic-aidea- t of Ec'.wdor, and the G;.ver: wenl-o- l "that Republic, we are pra-oare- to fill orders for it to a limited extent, 'and at a price itbo'.it uiis' iitiir ef; that wiuch th cjet of the Sral very sicdl BUfjdy comyclied us to cbitrvre. - Owr Fiuid Extract ii pr.pured from tLa ' yetsuou C'uiilui'ai!f(0 lttrk frt-r- L-j- -. Ecuador, aueured Ly the auwisuicr of toe ftutlii riiie of that couatry. Sold by all lig.pa inrpiat' botttee. Lavi-jc- ? on Uieoi our liiuiie, traio mark aad fall ti;'n-iiio-:- for u:e. iTiet-- . - i!0. Lalioraiory No. ij Geditr St New lork. DLISS, KKE.sE A CO. D. ?. Bio, AI. D.. WHsbsiipton. D. C ; Z. Buea, M.D.. New York; P. T. Kjuk, II. O., New York. flMuV W is free .luring '.i.e coib.u; yesvr t-- eierj" auim'rlLer of lli-rrv'- Mumoiu. the Toledo iUde. Pomer-.y'- Ie- - mocrat, etc., whion w,aa",evitleueefrita worth and pcaularity. Iloraee Grsvley. Ja. Irta, Taeodore TTttcn, G-.t- il Kamiltou, eto , write foe every liuiuber. in clatwng, it orf three fir dasw periouica!s for die lr,e oc ou oj toem. A variety of prcm- - iuics oti e.iuai;v iiWral tern... Ii i! r.a ori- - villi Jftii. 72. &-- . Sjsb n.ti'fc 'Icji' Ad,iroi S- S.' TvOOI. Newburh!rrT!' T A G FT.f T.1 'rA.ITED FOP. THE VJ3AB of ATTLhS, 'J'be History of the War betweh F.'sncs aud Gotmauv e:obriv!iiig also fans ondT the Corii-iiai- e. ' l3l) Eluetrations; 6lJ ptrn; price, $2 00; 50.fKK) copies already sold. Tie only eomp!t4 . Wiira. .Nothiint euaiS it to. seii. laiaag i!i,mi-- copies per m Jutli now. Li Enif lish and German. 1'erms uuvnnaled. Onttit tl 55. Address 41. fc. GOoDSPJdU i CO., 37 Park Bow, Nw York. Solicited by MTTS'I' & CO, VMM PubliaheraHefew lift: A 37 PAltd liU'.V. '1 wi?iiiv-- ii your' exjx!rioace Paraphlets votitaminfc PaUnt Laws, with full directions how to obtain Patents, free. Abound volume of 113 paes, sOutaining the NEW CtXSLS by counties and all lrse cities, 140 Engravings of Meehauk-a- l Jiu:e-meirt- s. Patent LawB and rules tor obtaining i'atea s, uadod ou receipt of 25 ai. C "tL 4 A MONTH! Horse furnished Ex pensoa pkid. H. B. SHAW, Alfred Me. $30. We will. Pay $30. Agents $ i per week to sell our great snd valuable diFcoveriea. If yon want permsnnt, honorable aud pleasant work, ap(lv for par- ticulars. Address DYt.lt A CO., Jackson, ' . Barrissurj: TamUy Cernabrlle r Ce. Tbe Agents to sr'l the'r Faniily Oornslieller. . Best inventiorjuf ti e kind. Sells at sight P'if5t" 'lsrije. For circu- lars, address EUGENE ,SN Y lEK, Treas- urer, Lwck-Co- x 9, ltarrbiifff, V. CUSISTMIS IS C03IIXG! mUE USPEltSIGNFD has just return' X ;rora New York, where he has pnrcla'i tiie largest and most boaatitul assortuieut of 3ooks Stationery aad Fancy G ods ever brought ta this market. His stock of cinr eob&s u tjky soeus is very attractive. School Books eiif-ape- r than was ever known b fore, line thounJ Turuer's C Almanass, ler IH,! for sate. Call and examiue. 61-tf- .) ... U. M. WII.LIAks. I.OUISBUIlti Ft6MftLjE"&0LL'EGE. Tlia, LisMfution Vilt be D oa " tbe UH JANE AP.Y, 1872 Tho COURSE OF INSTRUCTION '''' ' ' will eriibrav u Preparatory School, Cellegiate i Course of 2 .Years . . ANI AN " "Elective Course. To which a ",; normal chqol, . wiUbe added for the special object oftrain-teeber- p. Th.e first Sts-ao- wi'l contmue TWENTY-SI- X Weeks, thereafter, be?"'-'1- " Oct 7th. The SSssrkrtis willhe of 11 BoAti : Exclusive of vashinR ' ' 1 mpftthj. qitipipeEseioii,; from !.' to30: . Music, on Piano , with use mant $80. pn Guitar, $15. Paintmp. i w; Wax-wor- k, $12.00, Incidentals, l.")J- - For particnlaTs, apply to W. ROY ALE, President. : " ::' XB JflL S Oct. 5, 1871 w rt . SIXTYIVE'TlRSt PRS7JE KIS AWARDED. nUT. GKKAT I " K.'.gt'YACTO-aY- . WM.lvK Ali lk V.O . GRAND, 'dddK& &!UPRIGST HiturOf lories, . " IMOSlls, Md. Thf-a- Insirun.ents hare n befbre the Public tor t hiry7ea.,,t"45iB';tluiit.xcel-ieuc- e aione stiiu-j- J and "V.(nfehtn'i rouounc tieai uiieq-alcd.- iii TONS, . -- yum TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP And DURAHILITT. er All oar .SQUAp.K PIANl-si liave ur Sew "Iruproved tiTeriruug SCile and the AG1AFFJ TUE15LE. trT We w(m'..: eid. sptcUl attei.tH.-- to 'nr late l"iitt;ut.d Iri;,roTei!Jt-nti-i ia OKANO FiA.NOs and SQi;At'ji ! ifriLVfDS, found in no i. ther Piano, whte'n fcriiijr.the l';.-i- o Prrft etion tharr h:re yet yi uttaiaed. ,".' .' Every Piaao faily ATorraiated for : JFX'K YEA IIS. - ,- . . jU We are by special arTaag-;meii- t entbled to famish PAUL 'it UUii.W.-- i ami AiKLO-l-E!)N- S of the most celebrated ikerK, Wholesale and Keuii ; lowest taetory iVices. Llustrtiied Ctsiogiia and liice Lists prompt! i furnitihed on kpr'1iit''Jn te ; 7M- - KN Al'.K V CO., Baltiincre, Kd. - r i ! .ir 6tabiiued aeteis. asa s:cf) Noriaik, T. Pornar-- of it. C. rtioi;;sE tSxAiiLisnfcijf issi.' General; Cdamis&iofl ,MacJiaiitef " ' AND COTa ON FACTO IIS . . QPEriAL ANtr BX( VIS AT-- O Mention to aa!e of COT3,TJN" kn'itjr Produce and the parehaiie cT supplies at Promst niS .nd retiras made of Pro duce Con sigued toiu. ' ' ' With an vperienee of .TWENTY Y5AS3 IN T1I78 COMMISSION- - BUSINESS. an extensive w:ib hsmits for Mauuiaoturer oi JoiU3 or.ffr foreigu; ship- ment here aud cistwre; CbiiSta&t advice by iehriiti aud ot&erwise of the - ST A i K O F . OI U 11 . M A U K KTS we flatter ourselves we are es&bled to OBTAIN THE HIGHEST PKIUE3. ... ; ' . . ; '. - ' Sis' Btttf?EK Ktui Ties of erery kind furn- ished those fuv.rii!g us with their .s, at Man.iuetnrerB priws; out of the proceeds of Cotton wuen sold. ; .;.-- , 4 . , LIBEKAIj . ADviiscSS OJT COIT- - 1 . SlONMESTa And Produce h-!- as lor.g as desired. - " Shipment ta Liverpool free of For warding Commissions. r ,r S3" Tharikful for the very !i1ier41 p.tron.s;e CTtcudod'to us for many yesrs we will endeav- our to me.-i- t a coutinuauee of the aioe. fcieptomber 1.4, 1371. 4l-3r- a. "IMPORTANT "LAND SALE, TO THE WILL OT THE PURSUANT CUTC1IIN, we.'lhe will sell t public veedue, to tlie highest bidder, on Tbcrsday, 23d of Xor., 1871, hMiAhu' tfi iaie.s th LANE SWAMP PLANTATION,- - containing "in all El.-ve- Hundred iu.d Flty-'fw- n The said plantation - being now divided; the npjfier tract cn'itaiua Six Hundred and Eighty-One- " Acres, tbe 'ower Four Hun-dr.- -d aud Seventy-On- e Acre, ant will be xidd separate it'desiredi Tit prorty is situated principally iu N!' ConrJv,'a small portion ci osex the'ratTroaol intt4ge-eomb- c, Hivl atlj lins the lands of William Hunter & Brother, the ""Ifeir of the late YYilie' lVwll a'wl others..-I- t U. alot 2 or. JJi utiles U"0lHtiikei. VM and tm nelg'oifhoid ReatlUvt kaiKlitueii tSd-aut;d:- H grgw COHN, OOTTON v. ALL citAfN.c. ;uiiO jCyd Either ol-- , tlw uiv ler'i?uort or J. 11. Cutchin. at Afi5takers, will' show panios diiriuitriy, "liver the ja? 1: Terms'tV satetr-Tfc- e. iiro7.aser of 'prv Chaser w!M' hv 'reqntretl ta pay "n'-seveu- th QHhasjti'tJwvtvejnfKir in two equal inialnten-ia- of one and to'ytjar8 eaeh; bon.bi . Iiearia : interest- - at-ai- x per optit. per annu:u truu jay u.-.al- Tte title will be retained unut- - the wlioUt of Uie pttit:hbejnotev he paid. ! t ! ' A- - BrA.SWt:Llj,-- L S x i - J.H CUTCjllJ;-- J r Oct. 18, 1871.; h'-- v 46 td. BRST AGRICULTURAL' LJME, at Statiorta o W. . W. E. B., SU mnsl Iihfrrn.1 irrmi C. f T.1V1EP A he bitterly opposed the suspension of tare must either expel the thr.ee tnerfl-tb- e writ of habeas corpus.and his sen- - j btrs or refuse to "expel them. If they feibi'.ities -- were terribly shocked attbejwere expelied, it would benefit th- - wrong an i ou'rage, against civil liKer- - i Radical party by proving that leadiu j ty when he saw i espeDtable and distin J Conservative members oi' the- - Leguja guished citizens' arretd by artul ,oK dier's in a time of pace and general quietude. If Mr. ti ias' whole politi- cal life ha i'iuni rated anything, it Mies illustrated his Jove for the writ of 7i-hra- i Corpus and the principles it em boiies,iti opposition to military tyranny When Mr. Ilauea abandoned the Con. 6ervative party a few months ago, aud aasumad a position on the Radrealor gan at Rileigh, ha announce 1 he wa not a Tt illicitly but rosifrvntioc'in his Republicanism, and that he would. put surrender his private ju lament ij his new capacity. We expected of coarse that he would pursue a moderate; eiurse hat he would detounee ti e extreme measures of his parry ; a id especially did we expect that lis .voul l uphold and aud defend the great priieiples ot Re- publican G ivera:ueut, a Ljvo. lor which had d'HtiugnUbel hi previous life In t hi is we bceo wofully disap pointed, aud. w may al l grieved aod mortified. Mr. II uics !ms "ime hack" upon l is p ist cn;er. He haa f.illeo from his hi;i'i and Ijfty principles. 11k his T'puliateil It's Duo'uhon- httmt. Mr. lianas approves ol Grant's military occupation ol South Carolina! Mr, Hanes approve of tho sup.Msiori of wiit of llkbem Vorpus n that Stale! Mr. llaaes even sees free citizens of a sliicr Siata draped from their homes, at the point of the bayonet, and thrust ii:tO loathviw evils, and ho? a word of 1 - !' t J C ej id io." s-- i .ie . i i sit v. : 0':. Mi. H,r ;.. rou'-- i h- -t tla.-iji- iii .f ..!'.. u ' We! M ( ( TMSTviH. "K- - N wf issnsem. , it7va. tJ ' i Vl. a f . m V""- - !'':; - f t I i I r-- . '"m' " f " i- .',' f j,, ., " d- ." i Ji--rf-i- . . 1 ; j'. i Lis.". "' ;.

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Page 1: Chronicling America...ill:. '; (. ... t- ! SKW ADTERTIsEM E.TS. ' T. "' r'S.S lA'. iafi.HO . hoiaiH . l ' Infamous Political Trick, week Mab80B,the negro Kep turn Ar North Carolina

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'SKW ADTERTIsEM E.TS. "' r'S.S lA'.T. . .iafi.HO hoiaiH l ' Infamous Political Trick,

week Mab80B,the negro Kepturn Ar North Carolina ia the UyUed

States Senate. vWc ku? Condemn-- J

G erit's lantl Boy 's Cl0thinS; :

I Gent's angBo;s:XIpiliin

H. WHITLO0E & GO.? ; . It 7.1 ! -- 'All TL TOY i-'-

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G I

J

i r Gent's

mwMmmm&co..Dry GpotlSj Bbpts ,

tT"2 Dry jSoodsr

HfMLE0CE:.;G0.,j". i -

Hatsi; Oaps'," 1 Trunks .and Valises.I

! Ha'tsVfps?rrunks and Valises.

WHITlOGCloths, Casimeres, Velvets and Silks!. made up to order and in style.

ITcrember SO. 151-- i- -

Nt Tii C IN A.

wiLMAM mggs. - - EntTOtt

New Volume.V.'ith this issue (be Southerner

c!(-m- i the 47th year of its existence.

With the exception of a few weeks

curiuir the War it has raido its regu-

lar weekly visits to the homes of its

nuii.ernns leaders with uo remitting

f.':octua!ity through that long series

r.f ysrs. Tn a!! that length j period

its Editors have been remarkably few.

in ruaber, not exceeding half a doxen,

and" it has ever and alwsjs maintained

jura and unuVfietl the principle of

s honored founds, now long since

rcs'injx in the jirave.

Since its lirtbr flirty seven years

au-i-, it has witnessed the rise and fait

of hundred of cotMitporiries through

out the State, but we can. truly affirm

thit tie SOUTHEUNEU has always

Btiod ut.ou a firm and sure foundation.

formed in the good will of its patron

and cemented by a uniform cour ppolitical mterily aua treuuine worth

The line of policy that has rr.arkid

its long curccr, bath in a political and

joarnalNtic po'nt of visw. will not be

forsaken as the paper grows ia years

and honors.

The present Proprietor is determ-ired- ,

that though venerable with age,

the Sul'THERNEH s'ia!l .lwsvs nhib t

the indications of youth ai d enterprise

Mitable to rhe live and era

in which it now in uvea aid Kiia

a being.

Democratic, at its birth it will adve-.eai- a

sinion pure Democracy so as

the present Proprietor bus coatr 1 ol

its coluajns.

Progressive in its character, it wi!f

endaavor to keep up with tbv re aud

finiea;. rftailiiij; io rtadeble forni all

local items of 'nMtrret ; aid diiicusiiicfreely and plainly all publia m lor.li-ca- i

questions of the State and Couatryat Lrge.

Its subscription 1st, trd the nppeiraoce of its advertising columns is thfureat iudk-at:o- in what ett- - matioo tha

SouxriKTiNEa held by business tceD

and the ( ublic at lare, and stamps

it thfi lead':. i,.: !id popular journal ofEastern Carolina.

To sustain this hipi reputation in

the future no paius or expense will be!

pared by tLe present tuacagemeDt.

Mr. Hanes and Habeas Corpus- -

O ie ot tlie EJiiori ol tlie R rfrijhEra. ITun Lewis Uaovn, has recentlyexhibited a strange ittcoDsistency, aninconsistency that is truly extraordin-ary and marvelous. Duriuj; U. vrar,Mr. Danes wrote a suri.; uf leiter'un-de- r

the siriatur uf Davidson, whichattracted a good deai of atteutiou., atlifetime. These letters were writtenin the iuter:t and in dfen of theprinciples of civil liberty and thetheury of Contii utiooal Government.Since the'w ir, as Editi r of theKm th S itt at Salibury, Mr. Il.tnesprove ! bimseff the ardent aadadvocate and friend to .personal free-dou- i.

srnd opposed every measurewhich sivore 1 of military tyranny andmurpa-'.ioa- . During the Kirk war, trueto the sp:r't of his Dtvlson letter?

ADVL RTISJB.1X UTS.

a l--AN

The'onderahrnedliSvtng purchased the ia-lerf- sf

of "JOHNJ Q ONS - tj,clr

FOUNDS, Y,at OXFORD, N.C,i i)ii 4na in their '

BATTLEBORO, N. O.Jhave formed a lp for the pur-pose of con d net ing the std Kuiyness at tteabove p'aces-- , at Battloboro. under thebarns ami style of HOBGOQD ,BRO.,and Oxford, wader that "of t? k 3T;L:UOBGOOD. '

r .' ' f '

They are well prepared to tar ot tasdifferent Styles and Pattr Of

CGTTto AXD TURNING

and "solicit the patrbuage'f their' Me adsand the public. They will furaUV- - t

LUMBEltin any quantity from their

SIVY MILL AT B1TTLEB0H0..1

. V A oBsts45t supply of sics - ,

Pini and Poplar COFFINSof all siaes.

Old Iron taken rn Exchange for New.

They refer- - to Cd. C B. JLILLEBRE W,B. P. JENKINS, Oal. W. II. K.N1GHT,D'rt A. H. NOBLES, and others ia Edge-combe who have used their Plows. ' -

JOSEPH HOB00lV- JAS. L. UOBfiOOD, -.

Oct J8 3m "

1 ' ' iuAsTieH ttx.. fc r i

DEALER IN HARNESS.

MAIJ STlEIpT,

Sept. SI, 1871. 41 tf.

JM.D5i ; 1

ACELE SLTESS

DANCING SCHOOL

FEMALE ACADEMY.

Lessons f for t lie- -j Mscs and Vas.ters," ' v

.frMii 4 tH 6 p.m. :

GertIoiaeii Olaa from 8 t ill 10 p.m.

First Lesson --Thursday, Nov. 2d.

Terms: $10 CO for Twenty Lessons. Tuitw.n half payxldi ;o advance. Kefereei: --

; Gr.s. l.kwis - I) l'eia...,Cn n. vVkksom.- - W'h, Lious.

Tarboro, Nov. int 2t

83. --iNtnv x'lSH.FALL AND Wl NTER

At.'uJ 5id EiiHljlalioa

-- - Vv iNl. iU0ra.txCAsII STORE,,

M. WeddeltIIJs'jiJt fi'tRt'iiPrl fmiu,- - the -- Northers

Markets, aud h.s uw fii SR'Ve a""

FULL SUPPLYor .JiKAKLT '

generally kept in a 'first -- id ass Etahlish-riieiit- .

CASH BUY5;it.'4 "..

will fiud it to, their interest to call V-- f.re uiaklnjr ttu-i- r '

. '." ' '

" PURCHASES,' "''. a.np J "T

EXAMINE' COODS A.D PRICES.- REMEMBER

-

is the rule for

.fiopDSiitatarcGOasnd none cam uadersell

TarVv Oct. "ith, 87L , ,' tf.

RICHMOND-- A'AQ DANVILLE RAIL. ROAD COMPANY,

North Caroline. Division.TIM m TAB LE. v

Ealcigli aud Goldsbord' E$nrc$$.In Effect after ov. I3tb, 18T1.

a

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l '5 a.SI k IS 8- 2oH 3 a A P o oo ts Oa

4at ' o o .

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a.ft.

nbS

". W. B. GREEN, '

Master Transportatioa.'" ' 'Approved:' T. M. R. TALCOTT.V- - T It s

SEW Al KUISIEHEXTs.

ii TO PLANTERS.tOyUjUAJU ; i. oiSftB SHELL LIME,

FOE AGMCCLTCBAL PCRPOSE

For sale by BO WEN & MERCER,Litue Humers.CS bo.Oay bti, Baltimor.

hot 30-8i- u. ,

HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE I ,

- Having determined to move South, WT & D T Brvan will jtell at public auctiontheir STORE HOUSE it LOT. in the townof Rocky Mount, on Saturday, DecndI1871, at 11 oclock, A. M. Terms madekhowd'ou ffay f a!e". " '"

fnov 30-I- t

UEAI) THIS I r

rpOSE WISHING TO HAVE THEIR,1. Chairs retottotned can have the auiedone. promptly and chap by applying'iothe undersigned. Ttie v'i y bestt Cetie Uttuti,procun d rotn the North- - Price on dol-

lar to fifty cents pr chair. iTIMOTHY SKINNER,

nov30-lii- i 2 miles .Aon Taiboro,1

, Offlte for- - Sale or Bent,OFFICE RKCENTLY OCCUPIED BYTnE L. L. SfAXON, near the reaidonce of

Lr. A. IL Macuair. is oJfored for rent.. It iaconveniently locattnl and well adapted for thercidence"of a small family. ; f t

For farther lni'oraiatioir and ' terms apply tov . Dr. L. L. STTO N.

nov SO-l-. Tarboro, N C,

WILLIAM MITCHELL,House Carp cu tea,

LEAVE TO CALL THEBKQS of the citiane of Tarboro andfciig. eombe county to the fact that, he is

to execute at the shortee' notifce.lid f,n rau vt w ort ttn4ir OfTin n:s fine, lie refert, by permission, toupt. uoht. U. Browu, G. B. Lipscomhe,Ja-iie- s M. Kcdwtfud and David Pender,Tarhuro. N. C. novSO-ly- .

FOUND.The "Sorrel Mare." blind of the loft eye

hHontrin to Mr. Cornett, of Pitt couiKvN (X h. be" it aeized t Merry Hil), Berticounty, "N C, nnd enn te lonad in poaaea".isioq "f J 1J Ila.l, proprietor of Rail's. Uo-t"I- ,

Winder. N C. Ti.e owner wSl enoieforward, prove property, pay expenses andget hf property. E. COOTEN,

novKO-lr- .. Window, N C.

ALL TAKE-NOTICE- .

.' . i - ImllE YEAR IS D"iiA"WINGr TfJ A

JL el isf, ati i I desire to hrlnsrmy Hitnineast a pruper conlitio. All indebted willph av clkrie forwaiil, and xttlt their; ts

bv t lie 11 if January, as I amneither ahlo. or willing to allow them torun en ' . J. I.. COKKK,'

Pr.nir'i O ir Rouse, Tab.ojs.nov2vlta ".... . - i.

GOOD AXI) DTRABLE I

STOCK OP G1XTSLAUiKS'And cnru)iu:N9'

HOOTS, SIIOKSGxITERS & SLIPPERS

are nc.t, prettv and durable, aad sold at lor-ea-tr '4. t'iiil Aii.i

aovo)-ln- . I'l.NDEH.OA TLtX A Co.

Real slile for Sale I ;

TY VIRTUE Or AN ORDKR OF, THElJ Snperiir Cuurt tor the County ofNas'i. 1 shell, m FriJay, the 23d ley ofDrceu'ib.-r- . 1S7I. 'lTer f.r sale at publicauction ou the premises, about

19 G Acres of Land,Lying three mile west of Whitaker'apot, on the W. & tV. Kadroad, in eaidCoU'ity, kiiowa h the '"Turner Place." -

AN", at ile mr time, ahoat 20 barrelsof c Tti a:i i t0 ) pomnU of fodder.

- Terms uisde kown on dav of 'e., J. J. BATTLE,

A lm'r of II. Dowmno, deceased.Nov 2T, 1ST!. - . I'"

VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.

Attention, Capitalists!

rnllE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FORX "ale pi iva'.ely the

: TBAGT OF.LAND;,';:oI'pon l.ich be is now jretii.tior( situate

h ot four m'ie from the towi of I arboro.ami i??;iK a few iiuPrtr,i yard-- ) of Vt Tsr.h'.to btitiirhliailrt-ad- . 1

1 i e tract c .ts of 86 acres, abotit 50 ofwhieh i iti ti.itiv'ftiit'B. . A fiu o retard or

i- - ... . .

. FRU.T TREES, GRAPES, kef.;On the prfuiii-es- . G-m- l D we 110(1 Sad illiinv.-4- i y oul-JTioi- , tn a tine state otptt st rtion helthy locality ud line

A rcMJciwe tnaar ad van- -

teei is ht hioin in-tl- .e market.t Ot iVftber particular apply to -

. BENJ. T. HART,nov 3u-2- Tai rv.ro. N C.

N E W- : .

.- -

CONFECTIONERY frpHl- - UCE'F.R!tn?ftD tIAS JtST 'lyg.J. turned rrom .Now lork, where he baa

jjurcLabod a i&ige aanortiaent of

Fruits, . , '.

. ..Toys, t .t t, Candiea,

Cigars,Tobacco, ,r-rp-- a

eto., etc.,Vfldrh'ho offers for sale at his Store-opp-

site R B Al.-- p'vand next dooc to Moriis& nii, where he will be pleased to seehis old aS well as new cuitomers, when

k-s- ii xi of such tjocds as are iDny.tine. '

I ani atisflf-- d l ean pell as low is anyother Confectionary Suth. Please calland see nie ttoi e purchasinsr else where.

iiov30tf. J.-5- I. SPItAGINS.

WILSONCOLLEGIATE INSTITUTE

, FOR BOTH SEXES.

STRICTLY NON-SECTARI-

PREPARATORY, CLASSICAL,T. Mathematical, Husiue-sa- , .Scientific,xio!mil and Musical Departments. A full

op- of able aud experieneed Teachers.Each frm three months long, i Fint terralieins 1st ot .January ; second terra I at of.April; thud term 1st of October.

TU IT. I ON' $12, Slana IS'p'tr Terra,

According to giado of Studies., Music,tnr.iuatng use or ftapo, ri per term.

Female papil.s boarded m the tuatitution at $15 per mouth, (includinz fare, useof fui n1ied room, luel, lights aod waah--np). Board and tuition payable- - at tbeneginning oi eacli term. ; --

Male students aidei in getting board intlie nest private families.

Ent r names of pupils aed bbarders atthe offlee 'f Jamea S." r6vrid' Esii.

SYLVESTER' II ASSELLA.hot 0mj . Pilipl.

Uiatsc6urso id tbe plainest manner.

ad, yfth aHue defproope tethatdiatitrsuisbed son of thei' old NorthState," "still, vf the people

of the State, enter our protest against

his further holding to an empty honor,reflecting uo credit upon himself, aud

causing irjury to his constituents. Aswe have said before, sa we now repeat,

that the admissisn of Gov. Vance to theSenate would bo gh'.dlj' bailed by all

our people, oI,' there is no man in

North Carolina who would honor the

position raore-at- w fti0re Mfifa- -

rion than Z. D. Vance; but knowingthere was no chance for such admifelonwe hav not hesitated to ask for hisresignation.

Having thus freely stated our opinion

in that particular, we now tmnto thtaction of the legislation in which-eve-

more cause of complaiut can be foundThe Majority of the members of

that bod.Koeiu to bare bceu unable to

rise superior to personal eowdderasiou,and have obstinately" persisted ja a

course directly antagonistic to the

w'suei ana best interests os use peopn. i

whom they profess to reprcsctit, iodthat toe, in a matter of .vital li&por.tance to t.a Si.ntR- - - ";'

Gov. Vance is deservedly popular iu

North Carpliesr. He has a host oifriends who desire to eor: bitn - oeoupva seat in the Unitwl-State- 9 Sen-Ue- ,

which he" would fill with bono: to himself and credit the State, but tliebody, of which he win hs U become a

component part, has nnmitikbly dolarejthat his voice ar.d mflueuoe halinot be there heard and Jelt.

We all adtoit that a Ct :i:un is ua-juot- .

tyraui al, aod in full keepbigwith Uadiralism bat it is, neverthe-less a y.rf,-o"o- e over which they hay'e

supreme control, aud it U foolish. forour Legiiatura to attempt to cimbtit. .

It is Dos Quixote fliihtiu; iga,,tthe Wind MUls ahitnercia!int purpose,, and fc liah in ex cution.

It is the very thing the Radicaliie, prnjing 1t. .

it which' the le:;i'3tnr ia d reci'yrpor.ir.b'e. Tbe Democrats in heUuited S'5a'tt through Courte

are prevente J frotn a:skios directlythe rei?ioaiiH ol Gov. Vance, butih-- have infiioa'ed ut.'bin many w.iys.a'id ha?e free?y expres-Si- thtir oppisition to the election of any one labr-!i:- g

under ( ies. ...Yft,jn dif'pit . of uch adiuotiiuoi,.

tSe !i'ikia'u.'e still hold ou, a&d ceg-ei- 't

their plai . daty.Tie people may well demand of the

Ltnis ature the reason why tney arerot represented.- - To them alooe jsthe want to ta attributed. Ia theirbauds is left the entire matter, an-- J

tl.ey alone are responsible. D ig timethat the members weie com to

ene 'if their duty, demanded alike by

trie voice ui tne oute. ana uer hc-- t in-

ter: .

- Hon. James M. Leach.A ten ti-- y agi. ao elT,rt was raad-- ;

by one V. p. Henderson, better kt-ew- n

as'-'- in ly Eiily," to ifnplirae lton.Jame M. Le.rhjaribe?r.'Co.njr,.sJfom tliiSiate.inthe JCu KJux i ut- -rasres This felloir IIendron is iuKeVenue'to'.Uctor and is very 'anxiousto get Mr. Loach's seat ia Couiress.1 Ie ii(iagiii-.- d ii'Li coul-iwak- e Counssbulieie that Gent, iitrarh, iran in. anymanner ident'fird with the Ka Klnx.hewould be expelled, and hf, "Windvlilj" would fcian 1 a. g; od chance toheeo : e hie sueee-so- r. He fixed up aplot with two individuals who were indieted for vi.jlafion- - of the" RevenueIas, wh.im he told" should n,t be hurt'if they wyuld tfstify against Leach, andprove-hi- to beloogto the Ku Klux.UrontUe trial I Vore'U. S. CotnmisonerVest, '

at Winston, last week, Genl.L?aeh was tt itiniplvantly Titidi.-ated- .

The ex iHjiuat,-o- o ot'th t.) witnesseswhom Henderson had ' attempted tosuborn, proved a deep and malifnantriot r!iich was fully developed. " Ilen- -

djrsoiia.owu witn'ses testiSed to thefiroruixes that ha 1 been made them byHenderson,' atid made oatli to the factthat Leach had uwd his iofi ience iniilao ling th FTu Klnx at' Thomas'ville; that he had denounced the orderfrom the first, and that it was by "his

efforts the kfin iu Duvid-iu-ha- d beenbroken up.. At the conclusion of thetrial, Sta.rhuck, the Radical U. S. So-

licitor, ptibMely thfiiihed Gen I. Leachfb' his snrviceiu breaking up the or-gan- iz

itioa; And thu.s eu Jed . aiititherlaree iu the history of the Ku Klux.

Comment is nercssary. The puidicwill form" their own opinion. Therecan be but one opinion in tlda' niattir.Rut we would like to know if .there isVo law to reach the scoundrel Hender-son and compel hyn. to answer for his

- ;.crimes. -

Investigating . Committee.Tiiia conimittee is bus ly engaged

in bringing to liht Radical corraption in JSTorth Caro ina Moo whohave heretofore,- - like Caar's wife.been even aboe suspicion are inip'lcated. It is rumored that one bundrcd thousand" dollars worth of N.-- C,bonds have been traced to the poscs- -

aiou of an eminent Judge of our Sivpreme Court. Judge Moore was summooed or ar 'least ay cured betore thatcommittee a lew days since. .

Let the 0ud work go od.

reseutativo in the House, from NfW

Dlanover county, introduceti i tetiesof rcsolr.iocs purporting to be passed

by a meeting tf citiEens of New Hau-ove- r,

denounrins? Ku-Ktu- x outrage!"

irenerafly, and calfing upon the Legi

lature to expel Hmnilton C. Jones,

the Senator from Mecklenburg county

aud F II. Strndwick aBd Lee M. Mc

A fee, the former the R.presentatiycfrom Orange, the latter from Cleav-lau- d

county, because of their alleged

comr.lie.itv with jthe.KuKlux. , rvTbe introduction oi'tha reaolaUon I

irava ri?e to a warm and' eiprte4.dbite'. Mr. Ashe,"the true Pieph-sefl.- ;

tutire of the tjvod and lawful citizens

of New Hanover, denounced tbe con- -

da t ol Mbson in strong terms, scouted the idea that the pood people of hiscounty knew anything ol the reso!u

tions, or had anylhingto do with theirintroduction iu tbe Legislature, aud

re rarked that all the citizens of New

Hanover, whose good opinion was

woitb haviug, would denounce and

utterly repudiate 'be partisan e2ort to

injure the character of tbe three gen-

tlemen charged with tbe commission'

of pros outragesThe motion to receive the resolu-- .

.t--

. - j u ihto mority.The resolutions themselves bear tbe

impress of maiiee, vindictiveness andpol.tical persecutxn. They are identical iu spirit and language with tbo e

adopted reeetitly in various coumitathrt-uh-cu- t the Stats at lladieal meeiotrc a fact which proves conclusivelythat the resolutions were " cut ufcd

dritd," by the Radical leadors, al.dunt broadcaAt over the Sric ti bu

icci poriaied in the proceedings of theRaJieal cm n clave-- cal!v.d expre?sly lori hat j urpote.. It is no? ruttiirtd auirgcneraly be-

lieved tha they . were fixed ap inYfrsLtngton Ciry by Pool and lloidvo,auj seut to Saui PLi;I'fg or.-sotE- t

"tber "adt.'al chivf al liileigh, toabd adopted ovtr the Sute

lur wick d and malicious parti.s.tu eiJi.It is an VTricnrjnt'l prb t'di'ny.

Never Lef'oie iu thi. couatry has theean .srtcwpt been mdo by pera-tM- uot'

of legiUi-is- bodies to hnvethe people repraveniatix es expeik'dft is not otil .'the height of impudenceand fhauieless prebuuptfou, tutwauton abuse cf the riht of petiuyti.and an indignity and a" gross iusaltti e Lcgi-latur- e itself.

It a ridiridiiil fnie; a, ictll r n

cuflirtive p'yit'.vtt'un. The three .iubers whose expu'sion is caile i fur by ameeting, of pol tinl oppouents,' outside vt the Cotj'i-tjc- S of those "mcin'ier-- .

h.ie beeu vonvicted uf nc offense' by

ihli laws yf !ieU TOiivtrc, our hiiw

e ther of them bteo irdtted by anygrand jury- - If they have violated thelaw, they are ameniable any crime'or misdemeaccrs they may have coii,mitted. It is iu the highest dtgreeabsutd and ridiculous far private c.iZens, in a polttica' meetirsg. to ttciiiptto tak'.-- the laws in their own h.tti is.

od iuaif.-- t penalut-- s for reputed crimes.Esen.if thvre -- re. any; IogHl.testiio-nyu-t

tint oriiues ehurged, aad- - even iftfie accued had been 'a.!k'i"v ai fppoTturiir'y ef coofror.tiiig' any whhes's ngjii.ht , t hem; a rght 'whtqrV'Las

never teen den itd . in any free coiintry even ia that cas the deiaind oiexj u'siofi in. the absence 'of av cn-vi.-rio- n

of crnue Would he a most pre-- p

kittj-ou- i aud ridiculous farce.It i ou. infunwus pilit-'iaf-.- tru--

The whole tnoveoient. was set on tootby l.H)l, Ho'dun. Phillips, and etherlewling Radicals, for the purpose i fmaking party cap.it al. They uodvuhtreasoned, tn this way: The Legi'a- -

lure were me:L.bvrn of the Ku Kiux.If they wora Jot kwould beevidence that the Conservative Le"is-latar- e

whs shieldiug and protecting theujembera of the Ku Klux fTiran;zition, aud that would furnish matterfor charging. tlie whom party withli"ing aiders and ' s nipat hisers in tl o

alleged outrages. So that view it iuwhit light we may, it is apparent thatthis whole pcheme was invented andinstigated by base aud wicked Radicalloa iers for the solepnrpose of injuringthci Conservative party, and to thatextent benefiting their ov u.

'Tts denounce it as aa infamous andmalicious plot conceived by unprin-cip.'.t- d

and reckless Radical partisaus,aud attempted to be carried out bytheir iguorant tool and dapea. Wedenounce it as the e aan ttiou of. cor-

rupt hcaits aad. evil dispose miuds.Ve deriounC'J it as an unhallowed

abuse of th gteat right of petitionaud an iuult to . tho intelligent .audhigh-mind- ed people of the State. WeJeuouoce it-- authors aud abettors aslow vita ii1p:i trim m!H' 1

.

stoop to any means and resort to anyexpedient to bolster up their miserable,degraded party; to perpetuate . tLeirpolitical power aud to reap the-- spoilsof office. """ '

The Senatorial QuestionAgain.

The SoUTnEttM.it has not hesitatedspoti several occasions to iieely ex- -, r r-- s its views upon the coutS" which

HejijiiV. V ance'haH seeu lit to take upoaj the iu.ponant rjuwstou of represents

A tu I and coroplete history-- i Chlcairoher v&U present ard fatnra. Wfth graphicseene" i nid"n ts o i uU 4oiit tNdisaster, by Geo P Upton aid J W Shea-iia- n,

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CHRONIC & SEXUAL UlSEASfSA PHYSIOLOGICAL VitW OF WMaiASE.

The chtrest book rvrr p.tllmKe-- " contain- -inj; nearly three hundred pases, aud on hun-dred and thirty five plates and engraina'ofthe anatoiuy of the hutuan ora'-i- in a tatt ofbaaltli and diHt.e. wu)efc teeaaM oa - uiv- -

errora, its deplorsbl e Jtisequeacee upon the-nana sua tx.iy, wun the author plan rtreatment tba . only rational aud sueeesftfulnuxle of eara, aa aliown. by s rtporf pt c atreteh A truthful advief iothe marriedMid those contemplating1' laarrtage, wto ea- -lenain aotvota or tnnr )hyiO'.'al conmtiop.Sent free of. poHtaara to auvd-tra- on receipt ot twenty-av- e Cettia or inintideurrem'T, oy au ireaa Ur. l.A CKOlXj he.31 Maiden Lane, Albany. N. Y. TJW auUtermay ta conamted upon auv nrupon whklibia book. trscbJ'eabtrrsonsllvor by mail, and lueJjpiDes sent to my psrt Jfuio wunu.

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'heapest AdvertisinglTv THE WORLD I

40T $iOVtr iatcU per iuiilU. wn willsert an Advertisement, in $1 f rut-Ms- N. C.Newspapers, iueludm 6 Dailies. Proportion-at- e

rstea for susller dv ts. List sent free.Address fiEO. P. RO.I Ef.L & CO.,

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IMPORTANT TO COTTON- , PLANTERS. .-

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The Maryland Fertilizing ana Mari- -u fact u ring Company

Having prepared 5pc7j Fertihrer adaptedto the CotfauS l'lsut under the name of ; :

COTTON OODWhich thev claim to bs of the htebest grsds

of Fertilizer sold in the South, eqcJ ' .'

in its results to rerflviau Ouano, 'and of more permanent ben-

efit to the oilv ,

It has been used by several hundred plaitters hi "lerta an4 south CarMtaa su4

Ccorgla far t'ft-season- s villi tliefollowlag resalu t

It increases the crop from 100 to 200 percent.

It resists drought in all eases.' ..The crop isnot sfi'ected by rust., . .

. It uiatures the trop three to four weeks inadvance, thus insuring the crop against earlyfrusta, or in the e vent of a backward seasonfor planting enables the planter W put. in hiscrop three or four weeks later, even as late asthe iirat of June, with a certainty of success. '

It produces a bett r quality of cotton.. Looiiiug at the low prices of cotton, the

planter wilf readily comprehend thenecessity of using nothing but the liighestKrade. of FertUizarB, and't)f strietly avoidingthore whose value haa been reduced by" adul-teration, or the use oi cheap niaterj&L u derpreteaae of mating the low prioeol ebt tou. .

If croi is aly donblod bv the use of"COTTON FOOD," it will give- - him from oneto two hundred par oent.-proi- t m-hi- eatlsy.With otton at z jCpntJ per p;ound,'au'd wallenable hitii tt plant- feWjere With S TorresEondkig reduction of la,bor and expense with

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r We invite-- a ei.uuatiouxif our-wor- ks, aswe hare; no iecretsr, relying solely on" bur abil-ity to make)! biitK irtiute-aua- At-o- n elsefan do at tbeprice. ... ..

Mr.Thomas Aiiders'iri'of Edgeeembe,-

baV.iog used the VCOrXON FO )D" lux two years,ia more and mora pleased with its results, ands&ys it acted chanuingly, and notwithstandingtho dry wcather,.it paid him 500 per cent, oas Jtiie of Ida lauds. Ho used thcue.other kinds,but gives a decided opinion' thai the "COT-TON FOOD" is the best, aud that be expectsto "xiy St n&xtyear. , I'N ' - ! :-

"COTTON FOOD',haj been nsed by manyof the beet planters to Edgecombe, such asCapt. J. It. fhigpen sud J. L. - erne, Esq.,

.and u praqptmoe it a good "fertilizer.Cash price at the Factory in Baltimore $55

per ton, in sacks 12 to the ton..LA WHENCE KANGSTONi President,

Jt5? T Eaphange Place, Baltimore. "

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CANCE1V SYPHILIS, I I .OEllS, SALT ItllEUM A ALL OlllLIiGllliOMO BLOOD PISEA-SES- .

Dr. P. T. KEENE. liavini? juat returuedijom Kcyjvlot and Irouyht with h:iu aqtuiiifii of tte ghuinr fju'ndurit r.aBal k, accu?JtiirouU the otiieiul

aiid aiSijtane9'of His "Excellencvthe Pic-aidea- t of Ec'.wdor, and the G;.ver:wenl-o- l "that Republic, we are pra-oare- tofill orders for it to a limited extent, 'and at aprice itbo'.it uiis' iitiir ef; that wiuch thcjet of the Sral very sicdl BUfjdy comycliedus to cbitrvre. -

Owr Fiuid Extract ii pr.pured fromtLa ' yetsuou C'uiilui'ai!f(0 lttrk frt-r-

L-j- -. Ecuador, aueured Ly the auwisuicr oftoe ftutlii riiie of that couatry. Sold by alllig.pa inrpiat' botttee. Lavi-jc- ? on Uieoiour liiuiie, traio mark aad fall ti;'n-iiio-:-

for u:e. iTiet-- . - i!0. Lalioraiory No. ijGeditr St New lork.

DLISS, KKE.sE A CO.D. ?. Bio, AI. D.. WHsbsiipton. D. C ;

Z. Buea, M.D.. New York; P. T. Kjuk,II. O., New York.

flMuV W is free .luring '.i.ecoib.u; yesvr t- - eierj" auim'rlLer of lli-rrv'-

Mumoiu. the Toledo iUde. Pomer-.y'- Ie--

mocrat, etc., whion w,aa",evitleueefritaworth and pcaularity. Iloraee Grsvley. Ja.Irta, Taeodore TTttcn, G-.t- il Kamiltou,

eto , write foe every liuiuber. in clatwng,it orf three fir dasw periouica!s for dielr,e oc ou oj toem. A variety of prcm- -iuics oti e.iuai;v iiWral tern... Ii i! r.a ori- -

villi Jftii. 72.&-- . Sjsb n.ti'fc 'Icji'

Ad,iroi S- S.' TvOOI. Newburh!rrT!' T

A G FT.f T.1 'rA.ITED FOP.

THE VJ3AB of ATTLhS,'J'be History of the War betweh F.'sncs

aud Gotmauv e:obriv!iiig also fans ondTthe Corii-iiai- e. ' l3l) Eluetrations; 6lJ ptrn;price, $2 00; 50.fKK) copies already sold. Tieonly eomp!t4 . Wiira. .Nothiint euaiS it to.seii. laiaag i!i,mi-- copies per m Jutli now.Li Enif lish and German. 1'erms uuvnnaled.Onttit tl 55. Address 41. fc. GOoDSPJdU iCO., 37 Park Bow, Nw York.

Solicited by MTTS'I' & CO,

VMM PubliaheraHefew lift: A

37 PAltd liU'.V.'1 wi?iiiv-- ii your' exjx!rioaceParaphlets votitaminfc PaUnt Laws, with

full directions how to obtain Patents, free.Abound volume of 113 paes, sOutaining

the NEW CtXSLS by counties and all lrsecities, 140 Engravings of Meehauk-a- l Jiu:e-meirt- s.

Patent LawB and rules tor obtainingi'atea s, uadod ou receipt of 25 ai.

C "tL 4 A MONTH! Horse furnished Expensoa pkid. H. B. SHAW, Alfred

Me.

$30. We will. Pay $30.Agents $ i per week to sell our great sndvaluable diFcoveriea. If yon want permsnnt,honorable aud pleasant work, ap(lv for par-ticulars. Address DYt.lt A CO., Jackson,

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Barrissurj: TamUy Cernabrlle r Ce.Tbe Agents to sr'l the'r FaniilyOornslieller. . Best inventiorjuf ti e kind.Sells at sight P'if5t" 'lsrije. For circu-lars, address EUGENE ,SN Y lEK, Treas-urer, Lwck-Co- x 9, ltarrbiifff, V.

CUSISTMIS IS C03IIXG!mUE USPEltSIGNFD has just return'X ;rora New York, where he has pnrcla'i

tiie largest and most boaatitul assortuieut of

3ooks Stationery aad Fancy G ods

ever brought ta this market. His stock of

cinr eob&s u tjky soeusis very attractive. School Books eiif-ape- r

than was ever known b fore, line thounJTuruer's C Almanass, ler IH,!for sate. Call and examiue.

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I.OUISBUIlti

Ft6MftLjE"&0LL'EGE.Tlia, LisMfution Vilt be D oa

" tbe UH JANE AP.Y, 1872 Tho

COURSE OF INSTRUCTION'''' ' ' will eriibrav u

Preparatory School,

Cellegiate i Course of 2 .Years. . ANI AN

" "Elective Course.To which a

",; normal chqol, .

wiUbe added for the special object oftrain-teeber- p.

Th.e first Sts-ao- wi'l contmueTWENTY-SI- X Weeks, thereafter, be?"'-'1- "

Oct 7th. The SSssrkrtis willhe of 11

BoAti : Exclusive of vashinR ' ' 1

mpftthj. qitipipeEseioii,; from !.'

to30: . Music, on Piano , with usemant $80. pn Guitar, $15. Paintmp. i w;Wax-wor- k, $12.00, Incidentals, l.")J- -

For particnlaTs, apply to

W. ROY ALE, President.

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SIXTYIVE'TlRSt PRS7JE KIS AWARDED.

nUT. GKKATI "

K.'.gt'YACTO-aY- .

WM.lvK Alilk V.O .

GRAND, 'dddK& &!UPRIGST

HiturOf lories,.

" IMOSlls, Md.Thf-a- Insirun.ents hare n befbre the

Public tor thiry7ea.,,t"45iB';tluiit.xcel-ieuc- e

aione stiiu-j- J and "V.(nfehtn'irouounc tieai uiieq-alcd.- iii

TONS, . -- yumTOUCH,

WORKMANSHIPAnd DURAHILITT.

er All oar .SQUAp.K PIANl-si liave urSew "Iruproved tiTeriruug SCile and theAG1AFFJ TUE15LE.

trT We w(m'..: eid. sptcUl attei.tH.-- to 'nrlate l"iitt;ut.d Iri;,roTei!Jt-nti-i ia OKANOFiA.NOs and SQi;At'ji ! ifriLVfDS, found inno i. ther Piano, whte'n fcriiijr.the l';.-i-o

Prrft etion tharr h:re yet yi uttaiaed. ,".' .'

Every Piaao faily ATorraiated for: JFX'K YEA IIS. -

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. jU We are by special arTaag-;meii- t entbledto famish PAUL 'it UUii.W.-- i ami AiKLO-l-E!)N- S

of the most celebrated ikerK,Wholesale and Keuii ; lowest taetory iVices.

Llustrtiied Ctsiogiia and liice Listsprompt! i furnitihed on kpr'1iit''Jn te

; 7M- - KN Al'.K V CO., Baltiincre, Kd. -r i ! .ir 6tabiiued aeteis.

asa s:cf)Noriaik, T. Pornar-- of it. C.

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COTa ON FACTO IIS . .

QPEriAL ANtr BX( VIS AT-- O

Mention to aa!e of COT3,TJN" kn'itjrProduce and the parehaiie cT supplies at

Promst niS .nd retiras made of Produce Con sigued toiu. '

' ' With an vperienee of.TWENTY Y5AS3 IN T1I78

COMMISSION- - BUSINESS.an extensive w:ib hsmits forMauuiaoturer oi JoiU3 or.ffr foreigu; ship-ment here aud cistwre; CbiiSta&t adviceby iehriiti aud ot&erwise of the -

ST A i K O F . OI U 11 . M A U K KTSwe flatter ourselves we are es&bled to

OBTAIN THE HIGHEST PKIUE3.... ; ' . . ; '. -'

Sis' Btttf?EK Ktui Ties of erery kind furn-ished those fuv.rii!g us with their .s,

at Man.iuetnrerB priws; out ofthe proceeds of Cotton wuen sold.

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LIBEKAIj . ADviiscSS OJT COIT- -1 . SlONMESTa

And Produce h-!- as lor.g as desired.- " Shipment ta Liverpool free of For

warding Commissions. r ,r

S3" Tharikful for the very !i1ier41 p.tron.s;eCTtcudod'to us for many yesrs we will endeav-our to me.-i-t a coutinuauee of the aioe.

fcieptomber 1.4, 1371. 4l-3r- a.

"IMPORTANT "LAND SALE,TO THE WILL OT THEPURSUANT CUTC1IIN, we.'lhe

will sell t public veedue, totlie highest bidder, on

Tbcrsday, 23d of Xor., 1871,hMiAhu' tfi iaie.s th LANE SWAMP

PLANTATION,- - containing "in all El.-ve-

Hundred iu.d Flty-'fw- n Thesaid plantation - being now divided; thenpjfier tract cn'itaiua Six Hundred andEighty-One- " Acres, tbe 'ower Four Hun-dr.- -d

aud Seventy-On- e Acre, ant willbe xidd separate it'desiredi Tit prortyis situated principally iu N!' ConrJv,'asmall portion ci osex the'ratTroaol intt4ge-eomb- c,

Hivl atlj lins the lands of WilliamHunter & Brother, the ""Ifeir of the lateYYilie' lVwll a'wl others..-I- t U. alot 2or. JJi utiles U"0lHtiikei. VM andtm nelg'oifhoid ReatlUvt kaiKlitueii tSd-aut;d:- H

grgw COHN, OOTTON v. ALLcitAfN.c. ;uiiO jCyd

Either ol-- , tlw uiv ler'i?uort or J. 11.Cutchin. at Afi5takers, will' show paniosdiiriuitriy, "liver the ja? 1:Terms'tV satetr-Tfc- e. iiro7.aser of 'prvChaser w!M' hv 'reqntretl ta pay "n'-seveu- th

QHhasjti'tJwvtvejnfKir in twoequal inialnten-ia- of one and to'ytjar8eaeh; bon.bi . Iiearia : interest- - at-ai- x peroptit. per annu:u truu jay u.-.al- Ttetitle will be retained unut- - the wlioUt ofUie pttit:hbejnotev he paid. ! t !' A- - BrA.SWt:Llj,-- L S x i

- J.H CUTCjllJ;-- J rOct. 18, 1871.; h'-- v 46 td.

BRST AGRICULTURAL' LJME,at Statiorta o W. . W. E. B.,

SU mnsl Iihfrrn.1 irrmi C. f T.1V1EP A

he bitterly opposed the suspension of tare must either expel the thr.ee tnerfl-tb- e

writ of habeas corpus.and his sen- - j btrs or refuse to "expel them. If theyfeibi'.ities --were terribly shocked attbejwere expelied, it would benefit th- -

wrong an i ou'rage, against civil liKer- - i Radical party by proving that leadiu jty when he saw i espeDtable and distin J Conservative members oi' the-- Legujaguished citizens' arretd by artul ,oKdier's in a time of pace and generalquietude. If Mr. ti ias' whole politi-

cal life ha i'iuni rated anything, it Miesillustrated his Jove for the writ of 7i-hra- i

Corpus and the principles it em

boiies,iti opposition to military tyrannyWhen Mr. Ilauea abandoned the Con.6ervative party a few months ago, audaasumad a position on the Radrealorgan at Rileigh, ha announce 1 he wa

not a Tt illicitly but rosifrvntioc'in hisRepublicanism, and that he would. put

surrender his private ju lament ij hisnew capacity. We expected of coarsethat he would pursue a moderate; eiursehat he would detounee ti e extreme

measures of his parry ; a id especiallydid we expect that lis .voul l uphold andaud defend the great priieiples ot Re-

publican G ivera:ueut, a Ljvo. lor whichhad d'HtiugnUbel hi previous lifeIn t hi is we bceo wofully disappointed, aud. w may a l l grieved aodmortified. Mr. II uics !ms "ime hack"upon l is p ist cn;er. He haa f.illeofrom his hi;i'i and Ijfty principles. 11k

his T'puliateil It's Duo'uhon- httmt.Mr. lianas approves ol Grant's militaryoccupation ol South Carolina! Mr,

Hanes approve of tho sup.Msiori ofwiit of llkbem Vorpus n that Stale!Mr. llaaes even sees free citizens of a

sliicr Siata draped from their homes,at the point of the bayonet, and thrustii:tO loathviw evils, and ho? a word of

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