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The North Carolinian from Elizabeth City, North Carolina • Page 2

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XEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW APTEBTISEHEjfT The National League of the patrons of New Books, Periodicals, vTYDmiX A PAT TNTT A 1 let our system of public edv-NORT UAKOLLiNlAiNi cation be fostered and town. Thla order is the result of a grow- QUMMONS FOR RELIEF, BROfiRICK SMITH, IMPROVED. ingjCOnvIction among agriculturists, of gLuotAnk Comty In'the Superior Court, the necessity of protecting their interests of the Jtate of Yalsure. We need the hard cash which can tarn an idea into a living pi aetical resoltrAll oor capital is locked, up Jin land and necessary adjuncts of am-cultare, and the greater part of that capital is unavailing for an We cannot: draw, an income from it and though in itself of priceless worth, the Rub it Caboliioax.

Charleston. 8. C. The January Nnmber of this Magazine is promptly to hand, and contains Enterprising men have an opportunity to reap enormous profits in our midst. Why shall the not avail themselves of the chance? They will comcif we want tliem.

It only needs that they be formed of our resourCvJS. Self-interest will do the It is the business of your "Immigration Society'" to quickly organise throughout the district and prepare at once to' place the riches of our land before the view Among the injunctions of the Consti-itUtion, there is none more interesting against the encroachments of t-e mercan-1 conedec'd, Plt'ff. tile and transporting interest of the coun- jLqain.i. DEALEliS IN than that which enjoins it as a duty on tjje wxiai variety of interesting and in- try. It has grown to very large propor- I Ada Cone, Anna Cone, Albert Cone, Laugher, ue.

nxwun. Cone, and Horace Cone minor children ana turns of late. It is now fuuy organized the Legislature to provide for the educa- gtmctive matter. Besides quite a num- conditions surrounding us renaer it ao- in ttrenty-three States besides Canada. During the past year over a thousand I tion of the children of the Common 1 0f8tandard contributions on various solutely a burden.

we need the sKiiiea iato EQUAL EIGHTS FOE ALL MEN. wealth. Whether we regard it in ni opics, there is a mass of correspondence I Again GENERAL MERCHANDISE lof the world. The leading men, umt-d that can teach us the mysteries of the new leagues were organized, making about two thousand in the- whole Union. Ls proDaoie innuence upw Bj lrom an pam oi we country to nd the In rALEXOJT JOIIX, i iTEdllor special object is to make war upon the eur free republican government, or, as tQ keep the farmers well posted to mechanical industry, there is this se- heirs at law of A.

Cone by their Gardiass Laugher Bache, WilimBac'jeand Thovai Allen. THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA," tht Sheriff of Pc jMO.aai Comy Vrttli.tg, You are hereby commanded to snm-mons, 'Ada Cone, Anna SCone, Albert Cwe, Laugher' Cone and Horace Cone minor chi'dren and heirs at Uw A. P. Cone ecd and Gardians Iuther Bache, William Bache'and Allert the defendant, above-named if tliey be found middle men who stand between the pro- I Elizabeth' City, N. Jan.

15, 187 in hoaestand hearty effort can redeem the past and add untold blessings; to the future. If thev fail to seize the tide at the flood they will be justly responsible to posterity for their criminal suplneness. W. wbat is being done by their friends in 1 rj0us anomaly existing with us vie whilst other localities. The sources of informa in most places it is impossible to procure Lducer and the consumer, levying such Water Street.

r-n destructive taxes upon the industiy of the for termi nd adTerling rates, ce first pg. tivn of the Rural Carolinian are not con- anything made, owiug to the scarcity of may contribute to social and individual happine it equally deserves the earnest arid unremitted attention of thosr who arebonored with) the high trust of pro-wiJinr far the oublic welfare. If the mechanics the followers of those branch' fined to the Southern Stales, or the a I a A I ra i rl an1 sTMl nnf We cannot notice nonymous communication. In eim we require the writer's name and add ma, not for publication, but a guarantee of good faith. country.

From Washington. In the Senate a bill has been reported for the abolition of the franking privi (From Columbia, N. C. witli'a your Cornly, to appear at the office of CimmuuIcnUob' rclatlre to any oi Ilia Interests of United States, but are extended to South find tmpl0ymenL There are not earpen-America and Europe, and indeed to all ters enough in this diRtiict to do one nafta th world, hut erervthinr is wriU third of the work needed by the people COMPLKTEXT3 to Capt. Thi: Elizabeth City, v.

lege. A bill to incorporate a new nation al emigrant -company has been intro the Cle of the Superior Court for tiie County of Pa quotank withia Tor y-two days, after the se. vice of ih'a iummoas on them, excloave of the day of auch s-Tice, and aiswer the com-, plaint, a copy of which served wiJi Uiia and le. Jheax take notice, tliat if they fail to answer the said complaint witb'n that time, the plaintiff will apply to tie Court for the relief demanded in the comolamt tnenouin: anu parwuianj luuirmnxni crops, selicttod. Alwayrglre the name of your Postoffiee U'l State, at ie heading of yonr Jotter.

Write only on one, -side of the paper, a when writing a communication and on tusinuM at the same time, write oo-seperate sheets of iper, or on dineiwa-parts of the same sheet, so that they may be readily energy of uol. kogers a frke- ciated by thb Scuppernoxg folks the fertility of Tyrrell county, 1 ETC. duced. Mr. Pool introduced a bill fix culture of the understanding and the heart entirely neglect' in early life, there is great reason to fear that eyil propensities will ake Voot, where, with proper care and jcipline, there might have been a rich harvest usef ulness and worth.

A knowledge of opr rights and a eense our duties, a just estimate of the value of the blessings we enjoy, ing the salaries of the' Assistant Secreta tea with a view to benefit Southern Ag- Jet maD7 nUn are i x- If a farmer breaks a plow or a wheel, he ncultore, and information is given from duplicaJ it Bhort of Nor. other parts only on such subjects as are f0it or Baltimore; and yei they say that kindred to, or. bear directly upon the a foundry will not pay and blacksmiths cultivation of the soil of the Southern complain of want of work. Every home States. It it' the best, ad almoet the cmbered with broken ifr- nUnp.

naafiil if waonnld trot it. ronairAn- ry, solicitor, Kegister, and buperyisug BOOTS, BASKETS; BLANK KTK lift ETS, Architect of the Treasury, Commission S'jperaifu. i To thiEditor of the North Carolinian Hereof fail no and of this sr jimons make Order. Money rem tted either by Postoffiee Money We learn with much regret, that our ers of Patents, Indian At rs, and Agriculture at $5,000 per annum each Com BeBisteredXtter, Draft or Exr ip rear, may be sent at our risk. If by Ex press, prepay charges.

Money Oroers or gentlemanly, accomodating and com pe- EPELLANTS, RUFFLING, POBES, Draft are prefri-ahle, when they can be ootaiBeo. missioner of Customs, Auditors of the tant Captain Sleight will be removed due retun. Given nnder my hand ictd the teal of 'said Court, this 10th, day Jaa. i W.E. VAUGHAN Clerk o.

Superior Court, Pasquotank Couniy. Treasury, Commissioners of the Land is Twenty only beriodical coaductedteon this1 plan, ftnd ia BO one that wiU mend iL and every Southern Planter and farmer gtm jt 8aid that cabinet makers cannot should be numbered among its subscrib- live here for want of work-, And "so the llie NOBTH CABOLISfIA DPostaee on from this end ol the Dismal towamp and an habitua) desire to preserve them, are. the whoierome fruits of the. good where dellrered. eats per snuui, payable at the office Get iIL-CLOTIIS, OPEKA-F A l.

Steam Transportation line from E. City Omce and Pensions, and Assistant rost-maater Genemls at per annum each; chief clerks of the several Depart OILS. tseed, which, it is the object, and with the er8. Price, $2. to Columbia and bprunl lae people and patrons of the Steamer com- .1, favor of Providence, the effect of moral broken machinery is thrown aside, the home is not built, the tnrniture clogs our rooms an eye-sore, aud we dispense with necesarv implements and articles of con And it inuerjini to the ks "ariptinn nf tri'x ments, per annum each Assis- a EL A INS, DOM ESTICS, manded bv tjapt.

sieignt tne lower DENIMS. A complete file of the Noarir CabolisiaH maye found at the office of Oko. P. Bowbll i AdTertia-Ing Agents 40 and 41 Park Row New York, who are to represent In that city. Messrs.

Griffin St Hcfman, Newspaper AdTertising Agent, No. 4 Baltimore, are duly authorized to contract for advertisements at our lowest rates. Advertisers In that City are requested to leave their favors with this house. tant Register of the Treasury, and chief ScJl1 lha A afle' Cone; Albert DISHES, end of Washinsrton and upper end of Pomeroy Democrat. have yetf several copies of Pomeroy't Demo- cle a am wuv a smm? a ussv venience which minister to the needs of child en and heirs ct law of A.

-P. Cone dec TvrreH counties, as the Scupper Treasury, $2,500 per annum each. erai, paper published at New York by I civilized man in a thousand ways, and by Gaidians Laugnev Bache Vi.liam and intellectual instruction to implant Knowledge, it is true, cannot be supplied to all in equal measure, but it is the design of the Constitution that none shall be left entirely destitute. And we noner tender their testimonials of Bache nd Thomas Allen are non reidetils of RUBBERS, REPS, KINGS, the note "Brick" Pomeroy. He is a and a rather hard one at that.

Nor. CaroKna, it is o.de.-ed that publication of a copy of thi summons and of this order appreciation for his many kindnesses ap.d sincerely hope he may be retained in his present position, as we regard his removal worry along through life disgusted with ourselves and everything around us. There is something wrong in the machinery of our social life. Everywhere else the demand is answered by a supply. With us there exists the demand and that of all the various projects He promises to make the Democrat hold In the House a number of bills have been fntroduced one to authorize an additional issue, of twenty-five millions of national bank notes, to be i3Ufd to the banks in the States haying less than their proportion under a reappropriation of national bank currency based upon DOKS A VER 7ISINO PA If.

This question is sometimes, serioudly naked by inexperienced business men, be made in te North Crro'inian a newspaper publ'sbed in El'-abeih Ci.j N. for the an. tin I CI utAaI's a I .1 great loss to the friends and patrons of which present themselves, as tending to the line, and in our opinion, pecuniarily, "lively, even for those who do not like it, and in all respects a very independent dants to appear at iae.Oi.ce Cie of haid loss to the company. IXKUSINDICAS; 1 XSERT4 XO, 1 K( )X- WARE, INK, i COM.IVS,' COLLiKS, CLOTH IN(i, TONS. XT goods, iVentltk y-j ka Court wituin 42 dars from ihe fcate o7 sum 1.1.

In some respects we like uo supply reaches us, era different ftr- Since the establishing of this lipe, newspaper' rnons in e-i anu uin.j 10 pieaa, answer or re-mi or the relie. asked 1.1 he rem is will tt. i I iicte comes which we no uui wauu many doubted its success, commencing so Pomeroy; in many be 1' soon alter tne signal iauure pi prior Xiisewnere, a nun ngricujiurnt yuuiry is the chosen seat of manufacturers and It is also oi-aered d'rected that a. codv of XV KEROSKNR lines under the most skillful andenerge tic management, notwithstanding thi the mechanic arts. Let a man travel the census of 1870 one to amend the Constitution, making the term of members of' Congress four instead of two years, the election to b0 held at the same time, as provided by law for the election of electors of Presideut and Vice-President one to admit Colorado one the admission of Utah.

threugh the States of Ohio, Indianna, damaging" effects of prior liuei failures, and Illinois even. These are young a way of "pitching things that' independent, and his "Saturday Night" articles are full of pathos but his abuse of political opponents and his reckless disregard of the feelings of those who. do not agree with him cannot jbe commended. this one has proved a success, permanent; communities in comparison to ours. the sum Hons and comprint be for.hwith deported in P.

O. directed UAda Coren-na Cone Alper- Cone, Laugher Cone and Horace Cone and their Ga.dian3 Lv'vghe. Edche William Lacbe aid Thomas Alien a i Wells boro, Tica Co- nty Penn. 'That appea.Inj io-be" Cie residence of the defendants, i. Wm.

E. Viughan, Clerk Scpr. ly and completely, and it is entirely due contribute to the welfareand' happiness of a people, and which come within the scope of legislative action, and require legidative aid, there is none, which gives more ample promise of success thin that of a liberal and enlightened system of education, by means of which the light of knowledge will' be diffused throughout the whole community, and imparted to every individual susceptible of partaking of blessings; to the poor as well as the rich, so that all may be fitted to participate in, and to perform all the duties which each one owes to himself, to his God, and his country. all these States there is scarcely a cross road that has not some monster establish to the emcienti, courteous, liueiigeut ana fcneretic. President Col.

Wm. B. ment that does more work and sells Rogers of Norfolk who is the facsi -while now nd then we' are gravely formed by gome very wi-se individual that "money spent in advertising is thrown' after delivering which conclusion the 'philosopirically inclined person complacently draws himself up to his full height and grandly swells his chest in admiration of his own superior acumen. The experience. of-J the most observant business, men, however, has taught them that judicious advertising does pay, and the collossal fortunes accumulated by many of the most noted advertisers of the age are proof of the truth of this.

Advertisers, it is true, may, and often do, throw money away ia advertising, for in this, ps in everything is a right war and a wronj; way to operate. There are a few simple rules to be observed by adver-tisers, in order to succeed. more than half the factories combined mile of a Virginia gentleman of large business Qualifications, whbe formative Jan 15, 1C72. 306., "'r. gTOVEft, SPADK3, SHOVELS, in North Carolina, the 8ame kind.

Population is much denser than with us, the demand for every article is a thou hand and sagacious mind will devclope SEED! EED SEED "EED in a short space pR time a count.T sand fold greater, the supply is equal to destined to have but few equals and no U.SLI MEAL, M.OLAFSE. At. 'CA the demand, everything needed, cau be superiors, The ultimate arid certain com Reports to the Internal Revenue Bureau show the number of distilleries in operation in the United States on the 1st to be 239, with a daily capacity of 239,638 gallons. During the month of December there was an increase of 33 distilleries and a decrease in the daily capacity of 22,645 gallons. The President has directed the Secretary of State to prepare immediately an Executive effect prohibiting persons holding United States commissions from- occupying oilice usder State authority.

1 P.ONI, obtained at home and quickly: and; wa GARDEN SEED. New and F. eJi Garden Seed. Ye Cenuine Xew and Fr sh Garden Seed. No mistake New Seed an' not -Olo Seed.

G.irden Seed just received Jan. 12th 18 No las. years Se dsold for th'i years. Verv importan. to pletion 'of the developeajent of this Egypt, will be a Monumfept to Col Rop-ers more lasting than A rase.

Iiumlgratlou. Practical thoughts and suggestions Our great heeds TkiE "Im- The Constitution of North Carolina imperatively enjoins the establishment of such a system enlightened public ges are better than with us, so much better that there is scarcely a mechanic who does not live in -a better house and PONS. INDIGO, ITALIANS LOTH, I We would be glad, but language fails us to expre3 our warmest thanks nd high the public to get New Seed. Buist Garden sovi Iyo Riirm bai! Tliov fri VP lafno. enjoy more comforts of every kind, than ABLK-COVERS, TO I LET SOA 1-x the richest farmer in our midst.

aw- tion. Call for Bu's's Seed. Se-d in I1 larje uanti.i-'sa'. Dr. Butt's "City Drue I Jt- TWEEZEKKS.

Ours is emphatically an agricultural appreciation for the great: convenience and benefits already derived, as wll as those that are in prospect for ui to state it is said. Is there any reason then HAM- Col. Rogers and assure him thatV A I R-OiI 1 1 A A 1 MFKS, UA'IX in the sea, the the heavens; or the deeps beneath, why we should not possess E. Ci.y, N. C.

Call early before si'pj ly exhausted. Pe by tne Bushel, extra early ion li5e- 3 by by br hel, JAS. N. Be IT. 225 gal.

Lind eel nil at Dr. But'. A DRUG STORE Wr.OTH SEEING, To Vie Edilor of the North Carolinian During a recent visit to your little City I shall always be ready to render to him -a migration Society a move in the right DIRECTION. i Much attention is now directed to tfle subject of immigration by( eur people. We hear it upon almost every tongue, and the thoughts of men are busy with the problem it involves.

Many-clamer for more population in our midst, rather as a -resort to a new remedy for the. restoration of prosperity' than with a definite conception of the practical operation of the principle. Some look to im- si the benefits of civilized i life as well as others whese lot is like ours? was amojg other'things attracted by the new to him our labors and patronage, a3 but 125 Eaw L'ridieed Oil at Dr. Butt opinion demands it the state of public morals calls for it and the security and stability of the invaluable priviliges which we have inherited from our ancestors require immediate practical attention to it. It is not to be expected that a system can be devised and matured which sha1! exhibit, at once, all the qualities of a perfect whole.

Our present system needs improvement. Like the mind itself, the building up of a system intended to advance, to enlarge, and to. extend that improvement, must be a progressive -a ivi The fault must be in ourselves. It can be nowhere else rand if we really 100 Double Bodied Butts. hAl VAA A.

desire a change we must seek for mstruc 7-ADDING, tion and help outside of ourselves. We are not so dull we can learn, nor so ALBEMARLE HOUSE a slight token of our reciprocation for his already bestowed and unremuneratd kindness. The Col. displayed good judgement in the selection of the Steamer Harbinger. She is well adapted to our trade in every particular, but one which we feel assured, judging by the past, will be remdied by our worthy President, -with a heart as rjoMAToirs, Arugtore 01 Dr.

IN. JJUH, xio. Koad Street, and I cannot resist the impulse to ask your readers tp calFaJiaeeli as it is not surpas-ed by any you wilPSieet in the South, not iir Baltimore will you find one more elegantly "fitted up except iU deficiency in gas lights wTajcn the Doctor hopes to supply soon. It is a twdstorji brick building, 65 by 27 feet, with dwellit above. The( lower story is divided into Dispensing Roooi, Oflice, Ware Koom and Laboratory.

The Store Uoom is vary light. The front being-entirely of plate glass, nine pieces, 90 inches lone, with two old but that we may learn, if learning OF migration as a means 01 commanding cheap arid many fear that the com- etition it will produce will grind the abor in our midst into a hopeless and unpaid toil. Most of us view it in, its cennection with agriculture, becsruse, with us, little is Known of labor except upon the farm. There are so few mechanics and artists cultivated among us. be desirable.

The difficulty of our position is that we need" more branches of, industry amongst to supply this need we must have persons to follow these branches who are skilled in itheir operation. i This involves new usages, practised FGANS, jgXTKACTS, work. Among the principle-adversaries of this measure are prejudice, avarice, ignorance' and error! The fruits of a In the firt place, (we are now addressing people who are fhinirng of advertising), you riust advertise articles which the people want. The man who advertises cotton ins in Canada, o'r snow Bhoes in. Florida, is sure to throw his money away.

Inr the second place you must be prepared to make good everything yourpromise in your advertisement. If you tell people, through the medium of the newspaper, that you will-sell them calico at ten cents per yard, you cannott afford to put thera off with a shilling article; in that case your money worse than thrown away, for you have merely paid something to advertise, your own unfairness. If you woujld profit by advertising you cannot doit by using printer's ink once in a while you must keep "your busines3'be- fore ths people all the ttne; for in this hurrying jige, tlie population of every locality is constantly changing, and if you Cease all cfi'jrts to draw Lew customers to you it will result in the rapid' dwindling way of jour trade. With these simple rules for the guidance of those who want to have their horns blown "for a consideration," oae doors and one window, glass56x The doors being double, Yhut one upon the other. big as his, a mind conceptive and appreciative of the ind'spensibleness of accommodations for the, comfort of passengers, having so amply provided for the transportation of our products, he will also provide the same for our bodies.

and when open, as iri jjummen are folded back into a recess, to the wail, making a straight ELIZABETH CITY, JV. lirtA II-1 1 i it a A anil aw fimol. ThA I all these so little manufacturing industry, that we I Jabor ar.d much capital and JgisfVEU.l,l'.s1 JgKASEPS elements must come from abroad urjjtil a give little thought to labor in those de This line runs through and terminates ICE, in a rich and fertile eountfy, inhabited partments. In considering the subject in a practical, view, it is necessary to survey the whole field. He who alone with industrious, energetic and intefigent successful conflict with these, and a victory over them, will be a consciousness of having instrumental, by furnishing the means of a general, diffusion of knowledge, in securing the stability and permanency of our republican institutions, in adcling to the sum of human intelligence, and in elevating the sentiment and confirming, the virtue of thepreseut and future generations.

a.uw tta.u V- UUUl CAAfU Al UCCaUk UftASll. 1UC doors and flanges to the sameV being of plate glass, 90 inches long, does not impede the light open or shut. The floor isjlmost even with the pavement and is covSied with a carpet of cocoa matting. There counters on either mde, 12 feet bcautlftlly. white splendidly finished, and of good design with Italian marble Their ends 8 feet from the doors, pass at right angle to the wall.

On citizens, which the aid oi bteam IKAS, Transportation will develope the dor looks to farming, discards the consideration of 'causes which will Unsettle any JXJST OPENED mant resources ot a rich country. purely agricultural speculation. Civih-zation is not one legged, it is many hand- i- Columbia, Jan. lst'lSTS. ed and has a separate work for each hand! the right hand oue is a Tennessee Marble Fountain, and on the other an Aquarium pf Gold and other On either side be.ween balance is found.

It is idle and senseless to say that, with these conclusions clearly understood, either of the three elements can or will injure any person in eur midst. Labor is top cheap with us, but it is too costly for profit in our present conditions except in particular cases. Already our farmers are saying that they must abandon the raising of corn, since, with their experience since the war, they find that its price doe3 not repay the cost of cultivation. Wheat in all this region is already abandoned, forage for farm' team is bought from the North and thus, one by the vari xi purely agricultural commnnuv can ELIZABETH CITY, Onr lid'er. Wash ngtox, D.

Jan. 9. .1873. command the comforts' and appliances which are suggested by the word civiliza HON. JOHN POOL.

We copy from the Raleigh Era an I 1 I II 1 IM WIU tL1 All tion. The Committee on Commerce i considering a bill for the. revival and support of BUI IN. 18 72 the door and counter, iaa-fine silver- mounted walnut Show Case, 5 feet high fastened to the wall a beautiful and attractive ornament to display-Fancy Articles, 'ajnd in the rear a Poison Case of the same kind. Three find silver mounted and one plate glass Prescription Case, with scroll and clock on top, aifd one fine balance scale adorn the i bit of advice remains to be given When excellent editorial in reference to Sena- has no one spot on the whol "WOKS WHICH AKE IitXtKS." Works which "should-be found in everv American commerce which win provide you decide to advertise select that medium tor Pool.

We endorse every word of it. earth condemned to the mere production 'a a al I 1 w.wa a or the organnationof an advisory board which will bring your busiess to the notice No man has labored more earhestlv for 01 neT an1 isolated lrom the sympa- xiorary wunin the reach ot all readers. to be composed of the following members I I Vv art1 At hAOA (BrrlA IaUah va a.4 It nu Vorks to entertain, instruct and improve Copies will be sent by return poBt, on. receipt iii' ot those people wiiose patronage you want the best. interests of his native State and Ti fcU" With all tlie Modern Improvements and.Fa-t- cilities for Comfort and Convenience.

ous products of the farm are lopped off and we are coming to the cultivation of of the Cabinet vz: treasury, otate, Navy, Post Office aud Interior; and a Secretary to be appointed by the Presi -dent who must.be a person well qualified NEW PHYSIOGNOMY; or, Signs ot There are over 120 drawers which make a fine display, they are of sweet gum varnished, which is the prettiest wood that could be used. The shelves are upported on iro brackets, at the terminus of which, 3 feet from the ceiling, is a snow white cornice, interlined with-two strips of gilt The wall and entire to secure. Au advertisement setting torth none have accomplished so much as he. have exclusively foHowed the pursuit of the advantages of some new and improved For the peace and quiet, law and it doesipt follow as a conse- fmplement for cultivating corn would not order "now -reigning throughout our bor-. quence that the 'South -was -designed bv Character, as n.ftnifesli-d llironirli Tpintipriii.ii.nL by experience as a shipper and dealer reach the proper clas3 if published in a' ders.

the cnuntrv is lArtrlw inkuwl frt Providence for agriculture alone, unless one staple. And that will not pay alone. No people ever has flourished or ever will, who follow one pursuit alone. No farming country can (: prosper whose industry is confined to one production. Labor will be less and less, paid and the and forms, and especially in tin; "Human Face Divje;" with more than 'One-Thocsahd Mvttraiiont.

I S. R. WellST" Price $5.00. with a knowledge of the resources of the. i' I 4aaies magazine, nor wouia a recommen- nim.

His eflorts have been ners stent store la pure white except the drawers and when lighted res eels a very imposing display. country, possessed of Stalls Ucakinforma- dation of the qualities of condensed milk and successful. 1 Lwst but hot least, is the "liitle jewel" of i. THE FAMILY PHYSICIAN A Re-niy Pj, -riber and Hygienic Adviser. With Kef-- .1 XT 'fr 1 tion.

in organizing mis ooara tne English method of managing Commercial proprietors will become less and less able North Carolina to day is securely a Accomodations adequate fo'r SOOguoits. Particular attention shlwn to people desirous of spending the winter in1 the be likely tti bring in any returns if published in a dairyman's journal. A close observance of these rules by ertuceio uie immure, causes, i reveniion, njin Treatment of Diseases Accidents, and Casualties of everv. kind. -a (lloarv 'and we are prepared to admit that God's especial wrath rests oyer our land.

Doubtless, the Indian thinks that hunting is the great and primary object of life. He has pursued his game until his race is nearly exterminated. And as surely as the Indian is fading from the pages of history and his place is filled by a race who do other things besides hunting, so I Republican State. But for the unfair to pay." This conclusion is borne out experience. Not half of our lands anairs will be closely tollowed, aud will doubtless lead to the same advantageous gerrymandering of the Legislative Dis- can be cultivated for want of.

labor and results, and place American commerce on au unite, uicn is so mucu neeueu uy ever business The Doctor is doing, as he tells 8, an extensive and luc.t live office practice. It is fitted up in fine style, with every pod necessity and examinations are made wilh as much privacy as in your own home. The Laboratory is not yet finsshed, but when don wil be a very responsible part of the establishment. The Doctor keeps a large stock of gold advertisers would result in convincing tricts Hon. John Pool would have been still with a large demand for labor, the the same footing with that of England, any reasonablejerson that judicious ad which now has the controlling interest 01 price is low, too low encourage honest and faithful toil.

I returned to the United States Senate. He ha3 the full confidenceof the Republ the world. vertising aoes pay. The Postal Telegraph bilL reported by Labor is better paid 'id- the thickly Board 82.00 Per Day. pertaining, to tne Urug Trade.

ialTU Senator before the recess, will fee eptember 1872. settled and more prosperous states of the Union than with us and in time'. our copious Index. Ey Joel Shew, M. I.

Illustrated with nearly'300 Engravings. large volujae, intended for use in the Family. HOW TO READ CHARACTER. A New Illustrated Hand-Book of Phrenology ajid Physiognomy, for Students and Examim ts, with, a Chart for recording-, the sizes of tlie Organs of the Brain, in the Delination of CbaF-acter, with upwards of 170 Engravings, laleft and best. Muslin, $1.25.

i THE PARENTS' or Iliiraan Devolopment through Irherited Tcndenciw. By Mrs. Hester. Pendleton Second edition rpviapH il ot I rmA 1 ri 1 ')mn I i i i icans, not only as unflinchingly true to the great principles of the party, but they look upon him one of the ablest soon be called up and acted upon. With COW I XORTII CAROLINA.

We have now lived in the South, laborers will leave us. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. lew exceptions tne pian is iavoraDiy received by all. here. 1 surely will the native inhabitants ot this southern land give to a new people, unless they break the bondage of slavish custom and.

become more catholic in views and practice. In the case of the Indian the dominion of a continent has dwindled to the tenancy-at-will of a res-sevation; in our case, the social, and political economy which aspired to dominate the country, has burst to fragments in Then we must abandon more land SPECIAL ATTENTION SHOWN TO The Senate Uomraittee was unammoas and the wjess repeated will make' our right hee in Elizabeth City, near four years. We. have become thoroughly acquainted with the habits, customs and 5 VISITORS AND TRAVELERS. Statesmen of the South, if not of the nation.

Thoroughly, conversant with the situation in the Southern States, and understanding more fully, than any soutnern came a aesert, tne same causes 9ontinuing. V. B. JSinford. J.

E. Crow. Jas. Anderson Co. JglNFORr), CROW CO.

Wholesale Grocers and Produce Dealers. S. Wateb Wilming-ton N. C. feelings of, the people, and we are prepar Some will say the turning out process $1.50.

.1 1... J. PERRY, -M Proprietor, fan. 1st; 1873. ed to say to those in the North who would other, living man their wants and 13 favorable to the very poor, because, in its report, ootn Jjemocratic ana republican Members uniting in cond mna-tion of the present system of monopoly priricipally controller by Mr.

Orton. With the fortunes amassed by this monopoly, Orton hopes to defeat the passage of the present bill and thereby, retain his like a milder climate, a genial and fertile we feel that the great interests of the Special attenLion paid lo the sale of corn from the cheapness of lands thus abandoned, the acquisition of homes as made fro aa Camden, CuiruucAt, Pasquotank, Perquim- comfortable homes, and a boundless country would be promoted bv calling the grand collision of the age and not enough remains to form even a respectable reservation theoretical or otherwise. Had the brutes of the field all beerf created carniverous in habit, the" earth sou to External Objects. By Gteorge Cotnbe. only-' authorized ican Edition.

Willi Twenty Engraving's, $1.75. THE HYGIENIC HAND-BOOK a I'rac- tifl Onwlp fnr the Kiplr- Rrinm A liilinl.i tical- State of North Cr rblina, "I mans, Hyde and other coun ie 1 easy, flever was there a greater fallacy t. li rt a Chowan Couatv. tiu -oupenor ourt. field for enterprise and money making, him into the Cabinet.

There his clear Refer to E. E. Burrusa Pres. lsl. Nat.

Eank i present power. 1 In the first place, no one wanh a home a country that is growing poorer each 'Wiimitision Sons aud vcome to Eastern Carolina Everything judgement and sagacious counsel would Jrassing by the residence 01 oenato wouia soon nave oeen destitute ot am Lankers ISoifolk C. W. Grandy Son, Norfolk R. Fv Overman Esq.

Cashier Charles Blair, Adm'r of Fred Fleetwood. jj Against Florence Fleetwood, Lucy Fleetwood. Sumner yesterday, your correspondent day. it you get no surplus from ly arranged with- Appendix, By K. T.

Trail. One vol- 12mo 300 pp. Muslin. $2.00. "HOW TO WRITE" "HOW TO now favorable to yonr coming.

The people will welcome you. The bid Bour- be made available in consumating the I mal life, Nature's laws everywhere, in great work' so auspiciously began and so I e.ery portion of her dominion," show di- your labor above the. straitest kind Eank Elizabeth City C. CO Gm. living, how can you buy Of what bene versity in details but unity in design SPECIAL LEA''E TO SHccessfully.

carried do by the grand PBOCEEDIKGS TO OBTA SELL LAND. concluded it was a good time to call upon the Senator. There are conflicting rumors concerning his health and his purposes. I found him sitting up with a paper in hand seemingly reposed. While his fit to the poor man is it, that land sels for five dollars, per acre; if he cannot Party of Freedom and Progress.

rpHE MORNING STAR. fie he bons and the old fogie3 no longer rule. Their day is past And Like the hulks of old 8hipsf, once raonarchs of the soa, they are now thrown high and dry HOW TO Behave," and "How to Do Business," a Hand-Book indispensable for Ahbic Improvement, in one aoI. $2 25. WEDLOCK; or, the Right Relations of the Sexf Disclosing the Laws of Conjugal Selections, and showing who may and w)i( may not Marrv.

A sruide for both Sexes. $1.50. proc -s in this cause having been re Whilst her reign is "one as the sea" her laws are nevertheless; "distinct as the billows." Men 8 pursuits upon the earth are necessarily, various, in, analogy to raise five dollars to pay the price And if he shquld become a proprietor, the On the first Saturday of Edward face is full, no signs of- sickness, same causes that compelled other pro- conversation wun mm il was soon -on the beach, while the new and raoid o. -otokes shot James Fisk Jr. On the all other of the operations of Providence.

turned "not to be fomd and it appearing -to the CoiTt that the defendants are 'nonresidents of this State, it ia ordered that publica.ion be made for four wetfks in the Elizabeth City North' for them to appear at my office at the Court Hnise in Edenton on the Cd perceived that he was -considerably de-. steamers take their places. So" the old first Saturday in 1873 he was sentenced And where any society loses this grand pnetora tt sell out will keep him poor I I 1 1 11 1 Anil in 4-Ka mntl AAtnnAl him nla. 4 baII and in the 'end compel him also to sell rpressed inspirits. He said that his doctor to be hanged for1 the deed.

If the 1 "keness, it must necessarily liie oi iorin varoiina nas passea away, We are speaking of the whole commu tthe celebrated JJr. Jsrown-sequare 01 mheeU ia; aisentegraie ana wear away, oy the con- ORATORY-SACRED ANDSECULAK; or, the Extemporaneous Speake. Including a Chairman's Guide 'for conducting Public Meetings accoiding to Tarliinentary fonui MANAGEMENT OF INFANCY, Physiological and Moral Treatment. By Andrew EDITION: Though only flv yesra hr the largest DaijV Circulation b-. any newspaper in the a and a cuculsuon in Wilmington fifty per cent larger han ihat of any other paper.

1 WEEKLY EDITION: Now combined wit' -ie Carolina Farmer, making ore ihe bestpapers in the South. Circula 'on very largennd rapidly increasing. SUBSCRIPTION nity. Now what good can arise to the day of February 1873 and -answer the filled in this cause or judgment pro fa waviyjj 4M XI TT mm' stant jconfiict with inexorable destiny and a new era is opening up." With itjve are assured of peacVand state for one set of proprietors to be con lex; will be taken as to ihem. Given at my office this 2nd day of January, forced to abandon their -lands through We are a civilized people.

We have the wants prevalent in the most refined Cobbe, M.D. With 1.60. 1873. W. R.

SKINNER, 29-4t. C.S.O poverty, for the mere purpose of putting in their places another 7 set of the saw kind, to live under the same ances? commuunities. We have as keen an appreciation of comfort as people 1 A. million Immigrants during the next two years could grow rich in this State Meney andlabor rightly expended bring the highest returns The old ork it now begins to look as thugh they were about to grind surely. Life has been held too cheaply there, and it is full time the lesson was instilled that violence will not go At Nashville, the Johnsonites IDailvEtar, 1 year, l.

It A Many persons dislike the labor of AWAY! We are not behind any section in native 1 good sense. "Our country covered; thick with re'sourcea. every kind, a $7 00 3 60 2 00 200 1 1 3 60 farming. Their inclinations and talent MEDICAL ELECTRICITY. A Manual for students, showing the most scien tine and eational application to all forms of Acute and Chronic Disease by the different combinations of Electric'ty, Galvanism, Eiectro-Magnet'um.

Magneto-Electricity, and Human Mague-inui. $2.00. i HISTORY OF SALEM WITCHERArT 'The Planchetie Mvstcro and "Modem to progress are broken down. Business 3 months, Weekly Star, 1 year, 6 months, 3 monthx I Broke jail of Pasquotank County, N. C.

lead them into some other calling. In relations are pleasant. Indeed, ia this which nature has grantedXto any other Jan. 5th, 1872. the direction ot their genius they may and Republicans have united and elected Jand And.

still we have few or no fac-! 'city, the' mast salubrious the South, become not only comfortable in position, a Speaker of the "This election everything is encouraging. We thgre- but highly useful in' society. Must an tones. We have TeicJaborera the mechanic arts, and verjr few engaged in The bulk noaalation are Spiritualism," with Dr. Doddridge't Dreani'.

jn one Aol. Price, $1.0. fore say to young men starting out in life among the Bourbons, embryo Watts, or Fulton, be compelled It may be safely asserted tha no newspaper ever established in North Carolina has made such rapid progress as The Morning Star. lJuSend for specimen copies. Address, WM.

H. BERNAND, I Wilmington, N. a- 1 .1 i 1 FABLES. The Peoile's Pictorial i -n. in and to men with capital; come to North i.ore8,naOW8 -ore liberal and pro- ensured nrl m.nw 10 ia 'nvesugauon oi nis lavonie mM-m.

iaav is avnubiiUM 7 a 1 a Luavi 1 -nun studies, and pass his life upon a farm specta under favorable circumstances'. Carolina. Here you will find a field Kresaive i.egisiation'm the future. The union of the old Union element of the raising co ton to his strong disgust? We Sixiy Engravings. Cleth, jilt, beveled Only $1.00.

equal to your ambitions or your abilities have thousands in our midst, who, if the POPE'S ES3AY ON MAN. With ott'. btate is nowjassured: New who visits h'm Jwice a week forbids him going to the Senate for fear that excitement m'ght result seriously. 4 He said that hi3 present ill health was the result of the assault made upon him by Brooks eighteen year3 ago that his friends were persecuting him, his old political friends. In referring to his battle flag'- billwhich is now in the Senate awaiung his calling up, he seems persistent in his intention to call it up as soon as he is able to attend Congress.

There is much interest manifested in the proceedings of the Credit Mobilier investigating committee. While -it is thought that the report of the committee' will exhohorate the Members from any criminarcharge in the. Credit Mobiler transaction, there will be an effort made to carry a resolution of censure of those directly dabbling in such stocks, the value of which, are determined in part by their votes. The late statement of. the Treasurer Department shows a reduction of twenty-four millions within the year 1872.

In this we see the operation of that great financial whirlpool, the Franco-German indemnity. It then represents a general depletion of the precious metals produced by exceptional and temporary causes. Our annual gold production is estimated at fifty millions. Probably seventy-five millions have been absorbed by the Ger7 man demand, leaving us twpnty-five mil way were open, would confer great and Betiutifally Illustrated. "Colh, gilt bevelku jyj-ANHOOD: HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED.

VaVw.vv xkJ-A if aiw, $100.00 each- for the following describee peron8: Jarafe Parker, age abonC 33, Btontly built, about Five and a half feet high, colored dark brown, wild eyes, stammers. Eman'nel Price, age 12 to 14 years, about Four and a half feet high, slight form, bacon color light, sometimes repeats his words, Parker charged with Larceny. Price charged with Murder. $100.00 Reward will be paid upon the del i v-ery of either ot the above described persons and $200.00 for both to me at the Court House in E. City, N.

J. By order of Co. Commissioners of Pasquotank County. JOHN L. WOOD, Jan.

7th, 1873. Sheriff. lasting benents upon, us by the exercise boards, $1.00. -I Out. soil is fertile and we are near the markets of the world.

Labor is more plentiful than in many new States, which have no markets at all except at home, and yet these new States, thinly settled, of yesterdays condemned to rely upon home consumption of their Jnsi published, a new edition Of of their skill in the direction prompted THE RIGHT WORD IN THE KTUIli PLACE. A New Pocket Dictionary and Ref- Dr. CulverweU a Celebrated Es The Morning Star, published at Wilmington, this State, is a sprightlv daily paper, full of general news and a credit by nature, but who, tor the lack SIMON CAMERON OF PXXSSYLVA-: NIA. The news from Harriaburg, the Capi-, tol of our native State, is especially erence Hook. Embracintr svnonyni-, lecu- something to do, are likely to become say on the radical euro (a ithoct medicine) of Spermalorrlvea or the poorest kind of Cotton pickers.

to mat city, hee nrnaiwn. products, ana wnose citizens have but nical Terms, Foreign Phrase, Writing for the Press, Punctuation, Proof; Reading, and other Valuable "5 cents. gratifying to us. Gen. Simon Camerox, column little surplus money, are erdwinramdlv DruS 70Ur, cart3 that in Dopulati.n and wealth, whilst wri ri Mwe fP1? wno a PHRENOLAGICAL BUST.

Showing thr sense of their true condition, I believe main stationary or are retrograding. that we shall soon see new ideas of bus. The caase of this alarming difference ness, trained mechanics and capital in LIFE AND ACC1 latest classification, aud exact-location of the Organs of the Brain. It is divided so as. to show each Organ on one Bide.

and all the-groups on the other. Sent by express. Price rpRAVELERS must rest upon ourselves. It must reanlt midst, to blessen and refresh the our I 1 xront ousociat ana political habits and I whole land diffusing education, comfort usages. We have worked at one place I and nd t.fi DENT INSURANCE COMPANYOF Loura Napoleon, the ex French Em-pero isdeid.

jThe event took place at Chiselhurst, England, on the 9th inst. He was in his 65th year yeawf age. Vot am saddest when I ivag." Exchange. i i a wr v. H.u.uk.

uw utuui va Inclose amount in a Registered Letter, orm; P. O. Order for one or for all the rfbove, and me exnausted, and we log hut, to dwell iii a habitation HABTFOKD CONN. ru'us waa 18enrt? we nave fit for the abode of a civilized man addr Wells, Publisher, No. 38G Broaa way, New Agents Wanted.

the veteran statesman of Pennsylvania, has been renominated and will be tri-umphantly reelected to the United States What a thorough vindication What a grand triumph And well may the Republicans of Pennsylvania rejoice, -for they know that in their "long tried and ever true" Senator they have a 'steadfast advocate of all their interests. We have long known Gen. Cameron, and we have never found him to violate a principle or "go back" on a friend. In his long public career' he has ever 1 stood earnestly and faithfully battling for the best interests of the country. 1 Capital Assetts $1500,000,00 enu t0.t,n4 a To men with capital to investthere is Sfnnlf T1ei8acon- no better opening any where than in our- 8CIOU8I1CSS Of this rAndifmn Seminal Weakness, Involuniary Seminal Impotency, Mental a id Physical Impediments io Marriage, etc also, Consumption.

Epilepiy and Fits, luduced by self indulgence or sexral extravagance. i BFiice, in a sealed envelope, onl- 6 cent The celebrated author, in this- admirable essay, clearly demonn. rates orn a thirty years' snccesiful practice, that -the ala; ning conse-qpences of self-abuse may be radically cared without the dangerous use of interaal medicine or the application of the ktaife inUng out a mode of ccie at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which everv m. tter what h'j condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radical y. ggTlrs Lecture should be in the hands of every you and every man in the land.

Sent, nnder seal, in a plain envelope, any address, potlpaid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Also, Dr. Culverwell's "Marriage Guide," price 50 cent. Addre a the Publishers. CHAS.

J. C. KLINE CO, 127 Bowcy, New York, I PtwtOffice Box. 4.8 36J 30-lyr. 20-2m.

All we have to say is, he was foolish if -f he sang much. ia our peopie, a aeire to retorm and an a anxious search for the way that leads to uen. Oglsby has been nominated bv desired recast of our social machin- EATiUB SAL00IU fowler's building on water ST. 1 Elizabeth City. N.

C. district. We consume everything that is made and would consume more thin we do if we could readily reach the articles that we need. We have everything that is needed to start many enterprises. Cotton factories, iron founderies, woodworking machinery, find us liberal and large customers and many of the raw or iiiiinois to succeed 1 '-'i-oru Yet ltvis hard to chanse old lions more in grfld than a year ago.

This is the age of grand financial experiments, in which new principles of social science are evolved. Small-pox cases are on the increase. The board of Health declare that this disease is on the increase by virtue of the street railroad authorities not fumigating their cars and allowing washerwomen, who have cloths infected with the disease, to ride in the cars. LiYMAv Trumbull in the United States Insures on the low cash plan, no bothering with dividends; rates from 20 to 30 percent, less than those changed by Mutual Companies. Insurance also granted against accident? of all kinds.

The principal sum paid in case of leath and a weekly indemnity allowed in case of disability. No Medical Examination required in, accident department, end policies written by the Agent. 3. GEO. D.

POOL, E. City, N. Agent gO tf. aad old modes of thought. Posaiblv we are not equal to the task of ourselves.

We oda- hours. Special acconi need a fulcrum outside ef our mental The second trial of Mrs. Whabtoh uiau VI iUIBt IIHAkTYiW materials needed in those factories exist aaa vwin CltiOb I I 1 MEALS at all tions for Ladies. 29-vol. 4-ly.

The'Legislature meets to-da. A. H. ROBINSON, 1 Proprietor..

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