i. : i n 5 i i i i II . segTOscaaMsaM''iir inn1 i m ii r iiini i mum i i i r ' ' " - erf 'It- -'.i-n t '1 5 V : . CV tci .!j3ii.f)c'Jf.(ul; The opetljg ; ddresses CP the colored Iriduafrla Associate ,L. rUBUtSHn AT i , ,-YJ ?:) i J -vC.TiSJ I io ouo iO. DOVrHISU-ni n no u v . yt n.otarn a p ? .... ..- . .. pi ace iir taur cny 1 1 i trr'fiti'iiTtBr :.-.3!.7PL,cIl,ir 1 f . M II V II i 1 II I I - I I ! ; .juiiiii. a ivj-- .ii .j . ..-: i - i. . i . ...... -- 1 Year ; eeoeaee ',1 a noilsroa o'5r. 1 -o , gssssss SMonth, H Q H a c K 0 SE M 09 - M H e fl -S .Months-1 adktoi i : 3 P3:.-:.,a& r rssssssx r pa s- I ssssess SS8SS8S;; &b IWeek ...41 4 W1 ;TS a to.ir' -rri ST-"1 a &5:'S"'l- - pm omet Orders may obtatnod in all th eitles. and In many of torn the1 large towns. , we consider tnena perfectly saw. ana tne nesx xneana or re mining nrcy aouars W Beai atered tettem, nnder the new, j.T8tem, which vent into effect June 1st, are a1 very safe jean. of pending small sums 6f roo; ney wneE ruJttoney uraers cannot do eaaiiy- onuuBi..i coaervs, in xtemmry wee. as wen an where the letter is mailed, or it will be liable to be sent to the Dead Tetter Office. , Ruwoibl ofHx the HampthoihJor pottage and registry, vtitA in wi -mwmmg uwi ot mc euer- in wic yrermc Of - - " - ' - -- --- " ' ' fTt to n i)tbi8 way are at our rtHki;o.!u iii .DUT 4 .93 Tff TObscriptlbtitie of ibe' Wtk, I. i 13 A A. IB CMS 1U11UWB : ( Single Cpriy yetrT -PpBta ,iU, fl, it-it! .?Wrr ttt i!Kiit);n it! rm-'yu.TrTTf Graniiill1 a'nij',tairen .couiitles'lie side 6n("ll :oHrn Konier. Bot , .are t yery,. pqperipr ; commie? . among the ..betbin the i South,- and were onee united ndetYlhe same i of -.Gnvilk-'V'YtouWt&w a ttutli fat'cWutfksVfrbm their financial his tory sine the war, Thune has been under the control of men wlib'.rejir-" BentetBe has benwrTed by capable and hocK est men hohad ;at hearti th. U"tt . welfareol all 1 of the teeople' of the county.., , v j,; r i .a n. i...:,u;; :.. GranviJIe has had a Radical; Sheriff for eight jyearsrT-ap active, scbemingr wire-poling politician.!i ;',It ha had a Board bfCobinty Oommisaionera who haw acted 1 opofif ;the idea thai 'ii Was a matter jot no conseqaenoe how high the.taxesl' WVii'ty!;. . pendituresj haw recklesar their admio istratioolj At one titie: We fcno W; the, tost of the persons.at the pooc hoase of the eonnty was fifty per dent, more than, they s, COQlq have . been; boarded at the ' jbest '"howse " in '- OrfOtd. e dPj pot kno.wi what the ostrOf . each : f patiper, ndw1 k is? 5 : Only11 last i . ? I .V'i.t iil.Ui fihiiii.j spring the . county; poor house was couvertec into an v iun for. thefree entertainment of the numerous Rad ical frier, ds, andrsuppbrtera .pX Jihfi. Kadical superintendent .of bei nevolfent iinstitmioni " as seventeeri.j.pereon .many; of .them with hbrtsjhiive been J accemmbila te 1 within food and' iodgrag - at One tinie,j f ofv5 bbtbing: J asj1 far ' Jas the', county waa concerned.- - It' Was thus that the bbd intetided'fq .helpless jinmates-wjw consumed bj laij, thrtlessjf ellow who ougt tobav& been , ashamed to '; have ,1Tb us' 'iiiiyadei the HghtflCiH few nontbs f agd - k Wooden 'paling was erected,, aippdlhe.j.4BonrtJjofls0,. It cost the conatr $3000."' T1W most extravagint pnc,.wJerji-.of : course paid for labor and lutoberi - It could nave been5 'bunt Jinjjqs, fence coold hare been .'bouirht .for the mone,"' as the. yari ''encjs JJ small, tbqre being no fence in' front.' .k.i'.-'.r!)i':t -.A'tft'' t.ll ouon arej some ot t.ne. ourgen.ndi rascalities to which the people of that County are subjected Jat there is one morel item we must mention?'4 " m, - . . - ' ' ' A tie . cominissioners naq,; .ne, cpflr t?, house repaired en topV ? The bill watt 1237,50; ThVjb must make out his bill 'fori$585; that bei ii g the snm. necessary iioruftin . to Becare hi pavi owrag' to the;deprec! atiou iii cou n t y -booda -A son of one of the cdmmissibrferssigpsup.ihq . ,;,',yii.V ijii liv "vj - ."Wf.tfr5fft.9y 'PfxJs.t.'5? account He m ak?s. boat' $300. bp the: .opera- tion.- as the bond at that' time sold Oct the tror from 151 to 5 'cent of; the commissioserBr ene Oole and one Biclcy mieL5witbl ih Utters sbnT who boqgbt tbe . accoanL iwere. in uicteu iar irauu, ana eleven, ox inB; j a ry wew for jcoDVictin, one fello W Norwood fby ;k&ta biii ' against the eleven to the lasfci Not w.obi;ft fif ni ifry t JbhV aangiier.". "ranvillecduntyi bonds ought to ell we biievKt. f)bw nvr than fifty tentf ' . 'It, m . .t-:.r ttkiiiVLt itKi l3J.--'W in me aoiiar,- At tne last superior Iu contrast, look at the condition1 1 . I ? ;" ". --.(. ? If.-1'..? ' -5:( JT't'd have iekctekfr from 86 ? tait&bw gpod, . faituf ui, bpnestj,.. ppmptn.t; white men. The Sheriff of the'ebun fs a Democrat ad are the eih'erT fiCf U i he otatt VyTlti H&tijiifH& iotteiebe-lM rospri!iti i fflgl&ycretfi&M lo-rext people thavt&ef haVe'iFbrrari ly chosen reliable Whl iaWofltuT o6ps33fift7CbbMs all coqniyvonB,i3ana3b aaao xiJi-- sisri Thy generally divide,hsliie -:lLQcnsa among tBe-race8,-;an-cotorecr magis- trates, coioreu . couniy couimissiet-, en and; colored oomnlon bhQL'CQ6i miUemq axe aibo'atiaa iiwmefofa) Kbd ar-whue tifficial-.jThere (arr iw'oi qegroa now; ru fining )n th JKidical j ticket fr,t).leb)atitTftijf:i.9jiov vtU e-TJiere-is n Os8ibUtt?r.o(. rearess-n nftiPJllijWyi fl; wli(d Xrpmi .'uoh ai adoption of the amendments to.kvev ioApa(MnlU?hM&Yit! npsih;c)tfu,tig8 ion&"rfh jte jfhitajtwngroj sejeitojei tlav.needeiit)fii lflffniej W0i peppe,y JvbjO osrej.- so, n oppressed gobyt r. .inionfeedy:iJv biehVa!nt; ' It4'.ia coh eSp'ei v" ' JooJ; a manV'Iu-T8T2' hVJ canvasnea at large ior norace vree- ley. lie came into xiono: yarpnna for the healing. ;iof; the national wonndsj the closing u p forever1 of the bloody vchasnv f or economy 4 and rtei trench men tJ f brreform irr thB oivit service,' i and !fdrH change df tulers11 who would 'represent new principles mnA . nam i:am; I 1 fThio vrasliA' 1B70 I l Duly a few months sago he got!ibpi r a; meeting of Liberals and Independents in.Kew S'Or'k, -and wrote the addre8,; a i part df .which, . he stated himself, waa. intended t ito cb V off Hayes and ' men 01 nis ciasa irom Bny possioiuty of nomination. He is, npw. adypca tingHaySj election, in spite;pf, chaf gea of noWfNothmgjjsm, in spite of the Jfact f thai he supported QraEjt against Greeley in 1872, and in spite of, the fact that he was nominated. at Cincinnati through the express agency, influence and managemeiit of the very- men who are now Grant's advisers and friends, and .who are the most prominent in running thej out rage millsand wringing and flaunting . l :l i ji j:i : j . j i i j toe . . lureauuart-, -Munpjuoit u uit loody mrt.n Now in '1872, Mr. Schurz was la very powerful witness against 6 ran t- . -rr . .v.-:''' ''':. ;-. ' ':l'- ism. . xi la. recorq ; tnen constitutes , iBtrong witniess against himself ''now. iW.e copy ft fe, w iflf, fr s ;majX 1. 1 m pre- bivb 1 arraTgnnwuiiw 01 me party in power, and what-lw saul-in 1872 ap plies with far greater force,1now, for the.Iant ionr years have' jbeena'th adtletit and mpst bamiliatihg in'- th history of our goverfihieWl.2vv Ini i87 there wri i ilowBe4kiaps' and Bab: pooks and bohenckst and WiHi ams ahd.JK thbosaud.otberS'' wboba4lbee&1 ihoroughlyi expoiedi? io1 H;of tbelr villainy! add "meanhe'sB. Uiub - ; . n ,; i Read tbis bill of itfdictment, drawer 'With so ttticb kill and polatednesdm Scharz's speeoh at St.iLbttw, Jaly 1872iIJ.fi; ;iiWU4il ?J'Aiit-j4irt Ui ,, '"Let us see, wliat wasooeb'y the uiiuiDiiaiiuu uuu iub fuung pany. jUne, great social tovolutlon ' grown but bl 'tLe w ar aad. reraltetL .bir4. losrical . neceaaiifr J J n' Ihe enfranchisement of the colored nennl. Pply bV tbeXerc1s'bT poHllCaFfiibtfc dan .the free, laborer, maintain, his iiideU3deca.i Bat tbe colored voters, Untutored and, in ' experienced fell; tinder the leadeifemp if unscrupulous auyemarera,. :, ryf !,i il 1 - w : I Mbst of these States 'wete: with' itTCred Tile rapidity.-, burdened. witUeSormous debt. Ii .wnnoqi any equivalent, .ocores oi millions ditappeared,' as by biagic' iri tbe 'capa'i' cidua dartEnessr of i private nfKketa4ir,iin-ii povensned as tnoseisratea were .py the war, i they were now etrip6ed-ake. 1Th ttuBlie'r taxes unbearable. Under such leaders in- fl dustry was discouraged, ihd -flagged1; ehterH prise, jiptj own wiwt, orieesMm pi'cjJb(.dtlQ)8ao4t incredihi U rmy(sem while. th 8.0,1 the PQqntry as poaCTous, ths.yakje, pf; property .in,; msnjOijthbse teapratrf4AJici? sua olSTO, ,afierifya,yera.lof peace. 0tau beiow-rlhe. figures exnibited-Dy tbe census; of leOv .uqh baveeeU(1bfl 4teetipf caueo, . iparpeTOftg x fjsfmfmiamnon t H did not ibesitatethbii tb,KboldJ tne tvapicaiparvy ispunBiu:, or,i ' i 1 .- w. . . . jlla .ifi ii-i;!ijy lriii e!. ii m WK rMTVnhfM for , thiaf , .;Thbsri governments were and. are; at . this moment,) carried on, in the nama and Under the-u pices. ot. the tilt publican, party.' tit? waa through , them j that t the .SoBtberai peoplej felt the tdttcfaot therulinu power. Xt .was IU f them, that they Its sparit worklngj WaAihftt iianmsauuu.wronsi'V niA sb au 'anv imorovement in the condition of f things - since" that , aajf 'hV-HpB JP thinlsi tbe carpetrbag, xafatny jK9t f .r.ihio O i-aiSi ite, negroes fiSver yoe4,fori mcopipQtD.tKuea aad oitenJ j rior tolBTbatfiie''-ei y rirn yrn xab p.r.7- 1 '.ii 3ot? nyrui vj(U inO. tibal time? "Ish'S cbnditibh1 bff-' fairs ih; SdntnCiroBnaunder'tSffiS? m'i infamu'o'raeT?ndTan?i,!nT-, farnoa eircufaT-55 and 'Cbeftaln'a1 inf arabns' fotilamatibninf mier thatf W!waStf tSedaVif 'MosesUttd1 gcott ?JAn58tni"7c8n8s,lenfi0 n6anbd"iid cMe hffir? (BaYhefemQeenSrase tMW rtflbWiHif Chb rn!ftf party mafceT itselfcfeH ia.41ieis -atatesuitdsIiafUiis Kelib inat.uie majesty. pi me npuonai epvern :menHP&s 4inose,6ble?4lbas, a1 'friend tolrttr4bejKrjtiiLofc ' . . . . S3 . . 1 . I lion, guiue tnem oui oi ineir errors wun aeaeroiiB laM, W ilS tnA3 tbrti ; lcfcfe 1 suck. Aheir, blood.. ;aa IheftnairtstAvxlf iA'Jvs- il?2'weph,idins,ithfln-- ;mocka tbeifi eerprjyse.and (Condemos Ahemi! iWj?fterj pyertyidistrewaodiirnin.iua n:J Carl Schurz, Carl SchttrarV'haS ttiubh fl - sta uviiuiii) a awuuia, uao uiuu ' speafttng arid1 muchweekitigJ fmade thbe ifaa'djkhat Hhboi "b'stj brgotte'ti j ithy ecord: lias1' ail overwhelming desiretor oflice-Harrinsaliate appetitb or government" 'pap and -posMotf so1? Strange gods-and bceomesan idofater' and a worahip,peHitAemamnOIt' of unrigli teonsnefii ? CJarl,' C&rl, ttfbii i ''ftiil v;:.vu ;h niy, ? i.l .t-i-lv s.fc iltt,i H ViiSl' past sbo.wn, to, 5tbp American .; people! that ambition and lore : of office arC greater wi.th . thee,; than, an , untarr! nished name, and love of liberty' and ; ! '." '' . " ' hours ; oa rmxin a - Without . stopping io speculate to- dayV upon; the 'resblts ,es3ays!; elections, or to consider their moral effects upon th'e'Presiden'tial. contest, we woald say to our friends at home and abroad, that the' prospect is ex Cdllent for carrying North' Carolina; ' Tilden and Vance will receive band some -majorities in November; 'We expect ; tbe . majority 1 to, range from 4,000 to 8,00oy and that; tbo,' if both, Indiana and Qbio had t voted Repub lican. . Those Northern papers that place our; State either, in the Hayes column or among the doubtful States, kre sadly misled by the Re publican organs inrNortbCarolina, or by corresponded ts who are'equally as badly infbrnied. ! WUNcbby the 'followiiif? frOtn Sthfe' kiin'kl: whielr - ro , . iu the maib1 e thniK borreet:'1 ' ' : M! i 'tTbe-i eieciiou of Settle 'is' a! phy1' sical imppssibilty, , and no , extraneoos political circumstance can change, the result: 'la' ! lSTS.''Caldweil was 1 briiy elected , by ; a'rmajorjiT. f : 1 ,800. jlle carried tlie first Congressional District . by l,300y whereas Vanoe will this year carry it by a greater majority than Caldwell carried the district fn' ltft2. ' CaldweH'carried' the Second District by mord ihaa 8,000; Settle's maioritv there wll be less than 7.000. .In tbe Third Distrtct Vance win nearly double Jternmon s. majority; while, he. wjh carry the FourthfDistrict, which gave .Caldwell .V00 ma jority."" AVith but one Congressional 'district assured, to him. Settle's election is' opt of the question." , ' . t i . . , , j ; i t' llTiew was a' large b turnout of negroes ki te depot on: Ved.nf3sday,niht tojmet Jun Harris on his arrival at Concord., ., JBut Jim htid laid QVer one-train at Salisbury, toh lichten the nortion of Africa that is located itherehence fdr the time the darkies were aisappoieiea: - jraui muter,- xemocrat.c taegro who has vowed bis, intention to vote for Tilden4 ' and ' Vancel' was ' in the crowd. the black; mob went" for him,' and had "it Mibt bee,n for. Mr. A. M. Brown, ao) other whhe'meU' preSerit, would 1 have used hind yry rogh WikanMn.BrpWn goKO theni .two or three negroes bad bold, of iraal me-. nictnitti witBettts bt Vlolence-C&n- i.r til J&if bAi .H-liiiia J r I We-cppyi tbi8v ieca-jfebewwisn 4d-' - - - i sin tr iho natinnal vur ao & r aumriAL or . -i i . l s j .TrrAf7' rff aatiiaate ror .as the allyand abetter of tfie WrhoiWt IdtlAly BIVVB Ml IVA WMM n M W M ' ' I tenrtbgiwaytoT boh0iand justice and': cofldlacejiietdiao'wia) 1 rights casfthou, too,gone aftef wtiWeii,Wlp piesse, bper thatiel!hewhitefj mattek. .i 444 leaf ndr j bolbrcd v men in iheStdtei ill attempt to iu-tirjiiditb a.yik)he.' 1 Vt e-boast' that1 this ifrtp f rcti 'cottntry" ' ?e2 urcise .bis Unfettered Choice tUid to v te.for whomi .hB ; pleases. : It .is ia yiifgn'fbr any'-pkrjrade'dribOTdji' ,T I u-.j.4J4 iir Ii4.. i j.j-.i.j mhnity that favors, teileratea or mnka Mcfratia- fwel 'brbnc'ariV at t, i tempt, ta. prevent the i exercise of' tbe1 ,'Ji tL. Ju'ik'JKl.-.i. i' .1 ... ;'.-'V.'r..ri fJn4Pel jmjWere, democratic colored voters bayex rights. tjiieyshoulfi protected inftfeeir?cxrT srbise. . ; r ? s this hijhv nvn irirrvH nst Tbe official returns f roin Inalana1 Abave bot:yot corbe ''to- hand b t W feeleatisfied that the'Demberathrma1 joti wilL adproximatbi&jOdOpossi Dly -exceed ifcars littiti Ohio1 &?Re" inolkian. pTQbably -6)00 'majoV- Jy.lrlest-Viimialbas goneDenio irttieiibVaj brobabW a! &.000. v :t Alto j 1.iioi i y i.i!iiiii r ll A.;quecy.for tbe debatiUg cebeietie. .memory ben personaliyi.concerned j Haves or Holden ? j ttTsboqIroocr8ts,?''wit hflaid rstingl iupbti their sarraav wiliff preJoif itcn :frthei and grander rvictories HpNo: j v4oibero j)TirJat idiarja pAeslrgimi) giYe:ptjbm3 jalueanee jof-snccedai thejresidjentl wfltfieQ6iQpqfir. jBnaitii-.mQrro.iK; tike bjrje-;viB3if i of; then Entire ileldv.7 aadgtafeafoit' cbnficttons Lamta&o-7 pohablei result Snlb'd Stslesp: bor: dtJFej'dot noyitmeatimaeiibe 'ara-- pbrtaqce 06rntripb irxllndiatuu;. pUs! moXaiOclriiibj t:fav5o'c7of n Tiidard aadyRefaf m -indst (:be;!tromeridori&; II QnlyiithdaytVbeiorB;the' jpoblicans would bleCentiarnSjinVl Governor;by f Fo'm bublibaTiapetfefats3 fexam0-5 aneo, tn.emr?,weret! eauaMyqQWiaentii I I i. . t . h r - I !afed:pfcjdiotel' thi? 'rabstpoftSut its) jr9nj:M)taeirl;pesiwvpryK T i&rN6w YorfcrJ5r;of 'Hhe'fetii',' jar d it ia mot a Tilien papef , Preferring j fl ib X)Hea; tfj (pciipjiajwiea JttrTi )uea,-iuiey! I b-M AIn m r-k tkam mfnAn t iKnAT .4a-A nr. . pnidT they confessed that they thought 'Io-' ndiatiir id ot gb i Rebub'liliani iattd tftfl I "BemotiraCs? wll ibbrttirorK if r e imtetftib'nto m,rrwitfi jfiilFbon"1 feaeWdb'Jri'f tfeceSS,jiTe 1 mrpJHWfiii'' VAfiefMlpfebeVeK(, rlrtf ;resrl oflltne elUfn appears to depudiprrtjte votes of. Kew Yoik. New Jersey, and Cobnectibut,, aa' e mfci"6oitftted outflTheka. Btates.1 or, New Jersey and. New. York,, will decide, tbd elecUon.M 5 1 . iu Wiir'ca those tK'f&'StMeV nb' thai Ibdtanabvllna1-ib1 'S-ye.Alil riUfril.'rJl' WiB i do nbi dooo now! wittilsucn ev-1 idences5 'as we hate, ihat' the ' 'next 1 Presidbhtr of the United" States will be :hlt!Et;Ji .ittrtlt;; Mi n'and Practical Reformeir-i 'Mi ' J f rtbCarbliniwillb b Ws believe thit as' sue'as itie' btec- tio D f ciom'es' but Stale will1 cast her !ten electoral votes' for Tilden1 and lien dricks, Tabce arid Jarvis, Reconcilia tion and Reform. Attention, Demo cratssteady,, forward march! s t ' A Wilt OFBSBBOV. he election news made the Radi-faces- look 'lorig and eiorfowful cal herbkbattt. t : About -7th' November ! the iri faces 'will grow about three inches in 'length;' and l) the bo j-row w;ill i sume a far darker shade; The trbu ble is general throughout' the Radi cal !camp. : They 'see the hand-writing on' the wall.' and a ' michty 1 wailinsf is heard in -the' land. Hear" 'What' tbe Philadelphia - .BitUetln & i staunbli Radical sheet; of : the ' deepest dyb,- 8ayi: v)'i.-.'ji "! ',--7 u:' j i lit! is not at all worth while to try to hide,1 Under the best nromise. that is now made. jtbe'fact that the Only hone the Republican pariyiuas . oi' viciory in novemiier- iiesin the performance of the, bardest .kmdiJ'.majpry. -, 91 tha.Q ;knwwfl3be. uVIorth 9mm its popular QQyeTnor.ito.cboi.Cod lbjere Bidebcy. Apythingless than such a result ...stsL..V tl;nf i DiLaU -IfclMiU V kHf 8ure?y, Republican , and which are without the direct inducement offered by the honor conferred Upon the first citizen of. Ohio, aread&pre.dPUbtml than ever for iNp-. yember. We have got to face tbe certainty ot a Booth that is solid for Tilden; and the ktrobg probability that all of the Northera. Siateswniclr' have wavered between the 1 wo parties in the past will help the solid' feHb2ecaBdidate8,ni( t,,t! A We rint in" the proper place- the jkel tnax is to be vo'.e.l in the it r f $jdjM,iNi eldsstiojn. i, Xh ;4l.le seeii . JL ibj nhkp ilhoi. i pile Uti hieads theh newspaper, generally. - The t)anie ,Jiwli.and.; J.4jne,s!M.i L sanh must, 04, i be., printed ..as., the i pera, ha, ye, thmt-rtbey j, are(t tnoi ijto. M 4pefoT asPlcctprs rat Larger Utjteiij.pames ,m,us,t, be printed -with their respective CodgtessiooaJA P"if-! trtcts-oppo8ite.Ji;sv i i-..rJ a.tiH u 'V iV3ts rjeCer.2, aUa.cpncerned:: to. the ticket as it appears itf this htfmbe)r!ot - - . . , .. ., JT,f Democtatib State' exchanges: 16 draw, aiien uon to. tne pn,Miri-a hj.ici . v Lt- una UIUVUUIIUI WWUI, uuv u i. t l, n;tr.i ?ti- "s' tJitt? an T'apple of discord among the saDne lnnaoitauta ot iqe uara; iana, i .Lit . 'i Ll.'.lli.i J ii J , lV.-i i - J daivS were spent m their . midst ;,AJ!f..i. -rti?y 6 f.i nir ca is vuo uiauc .1 ur iujb tBciewaB neat aemaeosue. . xi for k I 'in upon ihe veil, established t dsage of the country. In .Africa ha would probably be a revolutionist,! e waoieq virauu three terms or longer, thus.break- tPaTiqaju FKcrjaTiowsbJ!jj;. '1 JEvery; editor is presumed - to kpow--113 heii ; s. -f.i . ; 7;oo o exactly iow tbe elections will go, and wnox wul bej0re8enJi j;We r have, said, and, we belidve, that Samuel Jc Tilden will be the next President, of , eVy ofhe'Sent1 of pur' fmn..8'Ti;i1 jAidbaBiadl woaOoa niU ii Cboetiduttf..LJ-9i-Maite,f.rn. ?ct4 pnn uaronna,,. .10 Kbode .slaad.. n fcaoh, '5 nth Carina1 'A Tennessee,, Li i.;, 12 fiYBMnba-i.l6wff r7rfniafli.1.'l?.'ill ?,nT6t,al;!ynoioi ! i , Ufl . -it -n ; i t vw W i X UUal. "DOrjBTFXJIi STATES. ; .. . 4 'WisceqtioY. .vuC .isaY.ViyZ .nil: 10 ; ?Cptl!'. liiVi .! . riiv.iivfJIT' : jVyboleSlectflral-Clcgea' 865; rUesessa rtoaehoice.185 t ' n :i ;" :.. I lit will be' seen thafour e have giveri 'him bfSfthse5 Sti&s: that triaV beVTbnablyo&bted'o ' 1 j :Oe: thef States'-VBuTikvfr 'nimed "doubtful we thlnW Tildensbhance itetter fc'Wisconsiir7 than Hayes', add eUallyiaa gbod 1 in Vlbrld'a and Cdorado.' v ! 1 1 -r .WO-have given Hayea ' Lduisiana,' New Hampshire, Ohio and Pennsyl vania, and yet, in the opinion: of many Sagacious politicians,' they are debatable States, notably the two former. t Some sanguine partisan are, even hopinig fo.r outh ,Crpli,na.i, We thnk, a majority of the, people, of, that .ppate wilji vote.fr iamptxm, and,: 7f Si f !.'. '.:.r? : li:!i)'.)! 'Si t!fd tain as anything can-be that is not already accomplished 'except : death and a future judgment. -o ' AKOTHBlt RADICAL GROAN. The galled jade winces and tne disappointed Radical editor mbans. rtear tne xrmiaaeipnia American ; Arn fho earfia positive loyal purpose as had been previous ly exhibited in Maine and. .Vermont, our, woik would have bde'n dbne. As it is, we find ourselves confronted with' the necessity for renewed and redoubled exertion., . We do not Overlook the fact that the October elec-' tlons have in their moral effects very' con sidera.ble influence upon , the greater ques tions settled 8 mobth later; that in losine Indianaf-and, He iear, that such has been our fate, though our friends in the State re-, roll up, an, enormous jaajorityi in . Qhk . we . have aff ordep the opportunity to our politi cal foes'for a seasbn of.e1ociti'we, ba'nnbt dehy''!-.. , ,i - 1 1, i ..,..,,1 isiraJ , S ftfte"d;ttojr f.pouredputhia. jeremiad, herx, jiol certain i,th,attI&K diafua j had ...giyen. 5,000.1 OeaiopxaJii T..B. Kinssburv ia scatteriosr nen- and-Ynk jewels in the columns of the jVVTTlmltfgton kltdTeigK ' Sent 'fiehnhi-'iiiiU .tf 1 Mi5i- -Si-''J ! There! areWDdiistakabM''maiisrtoi' ability the'.ediirlolnrhnaQ4he gems from the pen of our townsman. Mrl T. 'B. 48 Kliigsbuf yl VtyVr J Torchlight ",f ij.i ; ah' u 1 We recognize the pen-of Mr;T. Eingtibnry ,,in , the, .able, editorials. oL the'Wilmtntrfon Star.., Mr. K,has but few superiors as a1 writer, aud I seems1 to1la4'nftlc,8!t,Iiw,'rn, po-1 litiCiil as ib literary matt'e.-H- TPVw1 Tbe ProP'-ct.,M i LA gentleman who has travelled extensive ly! in various parts of this District recently j 'and whos;? opinions' can be relied upon, .bringS'us cheering ibtefligence'oi the hbpe-.T f uj onllo6k fork becatflsy biiref br m( ani fgob4; :oTeramsni in the secllqae-lro bas "visited:. n gaDat littie Peader be sars the Badical sicirity: will cgrtamjy.j.eriajre will run fully even with the ticket: while in Onslow he'isHjobfident that? tnertf'Uiirfje' a' P gaiq jpat least one. rhon.dredagi fifty i bA 'our aiae. . x very w uero ue greatest , eninu siasm prevails;' which -will be ehbarnced fjy the encourarinjnew(sifi;pm Indiana,! tQhio, and West Virginia, while the Indications are tuat-there win oea iniier' -rote" oar tne 'Democratic side than hasbeenicaatat.fany. election sinceRcpMtructiQQnrJriend8 are working hard, are every where on t&ef m.Ll''ii!i5fcXk7Ll.11 tSiia u The'folbbbWJfeaj Us nlgasuretp Jntorrn pujf readers 4h4t CoL V .Robert Strange, of. Wilmington, has accent- ea hh'Idviibuuu vi uro vcmocnuo vouniy aecuUvepmnJteeaftd wijiaddrew-tha .people of Wayne and surrounding country In Goidsbbrd, on! Tuesday;' Octtberi 24tb4i (Cpurt weekkat x ojclockj P,f M,f en thai; sues of Reform. 3ol. Strange is one .of 'North Caroliaa's aftbst eloquent and-gifted' sobs a gentleman of pnre nemnnaiEhar- atter.tbeJoyedby.all who ;knaw,nhunapdV w hope4oi?t8et him-witha rooairgatlrer 1 lng. Liet an come ana hear hire. t&SEPt tf r..8., .asaachnsetts, .aj I(3e6fgia,.i.jr.r-.:t1::' 11 1 'Minnesota , . 6 Indtaoav- . . -v IS i u, rMichtgan.i. ii J 1 duced. In Duplin and barapson the Dem obra&wlU gala febnsi Jerabforf-thfefr vole ' at ! the last election iand,the, Amendmenta'. jiJM" of I J 3o f otf ; CatM XMlavaPrelmpary : i '- taatlou-Tne fit e.o 1 1. J X Klimb j cCharlea HowaxbcIpaggwa ooloredjdiiad ac Bearing; ihemfs nfustieef&i Naaiiieb.ofe, nearly iIPwr ilea.; ine evtaencevas to Ohe effect that Joui fbf U'beeietraaTS sWtflrgn NWihifnvzaUbo'Jail" tbotald iBhooMgtJr ififi.dibfttotUmiAbou pi last weefi, a colored man. wbo after-j Srkras tirHyeaitbb'e 'f&g&fc UedfthdefbndaweriV IW-hite'i o op')? and.l5offere3 'teV seTrl himis two I. fine!. ;4usxferantdi ,'beefcl Remembering Mr. , land's, areqaes M&vl Howard that he would have to sit.anti), thbneximorningW 4 J&J Holland' kasj-notified aW metHowafWI Mr White' $ lace ; early Triiiay mbrnrng' He entered , Into ctmrersation wfth. defend ant about the beef, and finally told him that ne(was an officer,, and . unless, he. cpuld ac-: count satisfactorily for the beef he should take fii'm' under arrest. ' Howaid then said that he kne nothing about the jbattefj aS he was only acting for another man,' who was on a boat at the wharf, and who own ed the beet Mr. Holland thereupon sum moned Mr. Charles Ryburg who was in the store at the time, to accompany him to uo niiui, lA&iug liUWUU aioeg wun them. Here they : found a man by the name, of John McGill, who, upon being questioned, denied that be was the owner of the beef, property, of but declared that it was. the. Howard, he (McGill) haying been employed by him. Howard and Me nu; . .iii i'l.-.a- vtiia wcin - uuiu arrcsveu auu ta ken before Justice Gardner, who 'com mitted them to jail' to - await an exami nation. . Subsequently : McGill ! staled that the cowjbelpnged to Col Tjiylornd proposed tp snow, where sue was.butchereo. p risoner to the place designated wherei ''as-4 before stated. , the' Mde,$4adv'4&'-i buried.,t CoL TayloBahd a cmored ixmsto f his employ wbre to the identity of tb Imf Lirnar, audit wasialso to evidence thatPafis Brpwnl cpressM h , 8Vating;tbat:Mc(iaiuand qy.ard,Mjpplied mm whu tue . snov, ,ior ine purpose; ina 'tiortibns' "b'f ' thbeef were found4 ''on the ' premises occupied' bythem ( that aipreyn understanding had' existed betwee'them' as to the matter,,?. Mr Whtte,: looe! q the witnesses,, also stated. Jbut U.was not in evidence, that Howard bad offered to. sell him some beef about a month ago. . ,. . leten darns,' -tjnaries 'iiowara and fans Brown-, vwsre ordered' to ve5 Justified itjond bitbe sumcleach.Ibr'tbep iparaQcejgit tbe next .term, of th Hperiori T J"4 l a i la. a a. l ' lodged in fail.. McGill. it will be jemem- 'ocred effected bis eWBpei,1' oiitf 'W'felP'ftf r A.colorediiltblB name oUJtstt I -w-f ww tfckTflkWdkelminliy w'r vV- ri'kird state' through itf lumnsrtfrf t hkve Beselved bot -tb sbport IW inVerrial Radicalpart3r,arfyytanMrit;heUeyjn cerely .that it It continue tal. suppoj-t thatr ticket it will lead me ta destruction. It as Li.fi s'Jt in i v j . t. tiae x anj a coioreu rnann uiu j. uave bbuso BUedtrcateddse'a ttV 1 cVroY.'aY Jastso4nbw I?elWmy:seif for S J.u den 1 and. Zehuhm Bj iVaace.n I .'hopeth Will induc8pme,orimjrl 3fraji,nswincoirea jqnJJ.onday pightlf.i f iM'1 flPfr;M "we are informed by, a correspondent,' .'S, $i "JT, at Eaurinburg, a wilful murder was IcUmUtedaobUtniiy 'miflsi4rrom 'ttal jlacei I -appeirs thief efcfi bfeen fair "did f jud exid lug be4 wcn Kbifc' Ittrm4hd ib)4 Cbrdy boUi crtlo?edvf 4riSQe tisie pasti and at the time above mentioned the. said. Irvin, whilst he was at supper, and shot him IU ma KLh snuujuer, luuiviiug huuuuiivdi WP whkb. lie dieiMo-v feeort trme'.1 Tn'ftfcltf rfeceiyedr from: tlit jjirryrtaqasq rrhawas a CMnservajiyp poUUcs nftjuw. I,Vl'1. -.i i:- "i . Iv i :. : 1 1 abpreciate dibred 'CoriseV - vative voters in lual seciioaitiover'iwe-Ky'f aillam waa Itnv-ieTiyrrraTlBe the deceasadan ' a1 PniMKHIar llblr.ttani Steal ' , i A,lett.tQ.the,8TAii.l-iirom lAuritif J whoseb'tlBTbeffs it' Is 9 to thump bri the heeWf ourfd wb!be;fat thrbken. cbW-1 TiortaWy.!iKchetfoa Wi1nirtn Wclriia. Thov dinv (W rifvJ whotfthxbadfo .twelve yatfef jbuuhisiwaalhe thickens at it.' Those chickens wilrotT longing to CoLiJ. p. Taylor, of, Brunswick ii lis noi iKUUsitjfc mail uuir.iw ubu idi win; tJ dtf Willi' matter4. To' Ihow&owevr!' how Our friends StaieTabii (iS&ftatfQ&jyiJitiiifor biniaendainditAere Riiyilkwnew of the nUry andrjflrtc) compaB-lesf adao-ar parade of-asiatlPos-frpmayarta' ot tha Statai vdlriviWiaDS wiiihft girded to a large number of white farnHrfeaitmer- cluiatSiandisgUizeo tfon oriicgTotalcntadFekUL pVfiSna' making cnJileAjlb'ame and articlea ythe 15th of December. We are reqaOuJby XOXOltlS lQ&Smm&& nounce the followiqglanficial premiums: ji ive aouars ia Kact lor est light spring.' 1 Fir re- idfol o Ulve douarru g61d'f6rresVhand-made suit of clothes. Five dollars in gold for best pair of boots kmd shoes-TTiaaisaa! 3317 JlOi ni tr Aint Eft.1 or . specimen poy unaer in yeassutaga 1J Two dollars, and fifty cents In gold for ie?t composition: in arithmetiaby girl under. i6imrJtTmf?aEWiifll, RidoilaXsieTjdofBr bWepeirinwuvofa dnmrbe pwsatdjbkbipBlatoM. .kautaj .o ei'jai WIImlnEteh Qctall market. - rWMHfl8wWrMBes tMerdV' ppte(e)Wents ponj-dHed,t pertoundbi .wamata; 23 serna i nPQAiuJpickl,.?Q.. ,eeafeAperi dzep; ; jgrown fowls 657Qc ajatr; spring chick ens from 20 to 30 ctl a pair; geese $1 60 per pair; beef l()allpef pbuhdVbeef, (corn jed) 2i15C.jpeV ppuhdrreal,! X33IJc. per pound; mutton 12J15 cts. per pound ; bam, 1516 ctsl'pe'r pound; knoulder8l12i 14 cents perpousai.tripe,20ctajp bunch; clamay5 cents peck-, open;claaa,025 cents a quart; sbup bunch, ki cts; eggs, 20 )25 centsa doz; sturgeon, 25 cts. a chunk (5 lbs); potatoes, new Irish, 40c a peck; fish, trout 25c per bunch;' inulleU i0i5 cents Pf oimch; turnips; 40 teents aTjuacij On l lons, 10 ceajnart cabb,ages 5&20 bents a head; bologna 20 cents a pound; parsley, 5 ceats bunch; carrots, ffents a pound;rrice 1020ca,quart; crabs 15 cts dozen f' apples 2040cta per peck ; Sound Oysters 20 cents a quart; cauliflower, 10 . 25 cents;! celery, U5cBts per bunch; peets 50 cents a peck; -tomatoes 5 cts per quart; water meJoosf rem 0 to 10 cts apiece; stone crabs JSQc a bunch; cider 2040 cts a gallon ;sweetJrWtatbes 75b $1 per bushel; ecuppernong grapes 5 cts a quart. f-; i ONSLOW COUWTT 1 ..'to i !! J i. n.yi ; Club Speech of Ilea. Jimm . G. Scott. Palo ' . . - . r . Ilden and Vance Club met at Hancock's tore. Our . Preaideatv Jtlatt Edward M.- - arnell, ISsq., called th 9 meeting to order, nd stated that tWtluo wtslready for the nsacuod,. or nnsiness. .. uq , motion it Was ordered the tbe report1 the working Committee h hrrt fir Thp onimittaa responded that they had nw report, but Would atthd n4it'4iie1oig presat4 tail re- art ot their work,. yWupA, Hasten, K. '. Summersiir and Joseph Morton were. pon mMfli' aftdjld jo theTponMnitfi9.l Xno' ther business was transacted. The meet- g was a grand fmecesl3tt lt'generally is. t was a grand rally, and the unity and . . Ipthuslasm were such as to produce expres- lions of joy .'land VfceatlMSiaFm. It is KtiefSAA-tS pfoUclllSor f fliem. This cbdj ajrf Anrs of this ilappy omenof Democratic success,' and ore than this wul be- accomplished by lese gentlemenf eaejgvdjKprk before e day of election, Hon. James U. bcott. Who hadreraonahf beea inpitoHaarfWress the clubrabiaibcPand hmftfe tire best and Jmost eloquent speec.ygefvx beard him deliver. It was a fine effort, and will be ibng remembered by the citizens of White I A.W TT. a 1 J.l!a.a.l MU who hadf? yr4u tte pastas fteil a tte pne- sfent been true to the Democratic nartv. f and in every contaf&bBdpeoten themselves citizens or intelligence, integrity and I patriotism. : He spoke of the candi- Jn.nn IA II I I Ti II HI Ull IMUlir ih glowing terms. The Constitutional uaua ui ujo ur I ti Tinnr im ytutj I Jmar.Mli.tiM Kili.nlbl U UrfMi h M-ib. $r tnat every - one present was convinced at they ought to WtUSttfcSP Mr. Scott ras a member of the Uonvention, and was yell posted in this respect. His speech ' as well recidatJditerttkte4 mbch enthu s asm-,, Our .club. is making, .eterr floit . J'hite Oak Township, Js . all right We ill gain the vote soihtf Ttepubllcans, id many of those, who have not Voted since reconstrui:Upa,wRe.e8j!Bestiy nope that tbe people tnrPubduT North Carolina ill, in;tcriMsytf PVf n te pebple of Onslow county work, anaii ij do, successsMauBtfiftC&ieyea oy si um 15.000 -aority. Oo to worth. Wi vm North ' . . em r " " ' yesterday. Tbera was a of the party 'outside of th derates, and e nroceedincs were harmbfironX ' Malor zr.ii r.,i. .i . rpT'T nam rlllrwlntr nn-atnaumt wMnudt! . j J-i'li t .T 1 tionsef nreniMffTia:ii5 ul racvHniiiy w t J'lPyt,?$ SatbiaT or register oi jJeeus tt. xu iiiood- . oi J aiaomtl 1 uo l tgiU SFT- I Resolutions of thanks to Daniel 8hamiq4.4r JV rtbMalsOitbAri Ubrs; Or WfilC-r Drf B. 8. 8IWW W8S (maiT.(a1nef high1 rotmd PeneWatbryu LNbrtb.Csroluand tb aircig fortthb-; I 11; . rrra WASHisoTojTk Pender coStrTOctT i 5 i :