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rl.t "ft V V r. Till'. PATRIOT. r.V.i .KsT.O!.. N. c. Wednesday, Dec. 10,1073. V. V. !H-fl v. IM it or. Elaine's Speech UY .-rr.vhr rtu; h tur pa . V, ! the :--h of .s :;.ti J H'l n". l Mim.. i the elect jot xt IV I i tnf .-nilnl a t! i !: ohc.I Lf ,..tc f r the p.-t .d. t. r r g" I w 1- ! p ;r : an. - ! t r r.m-l d !..ii!rr. !. rt-.i!i." that '1 .: f'v h' ep.ag i'iU' the n i.j l-v L.cIj thv I: :. u c :.' :.' :.. - m :rlj in th. j !. It i trari.e.I i;.d Hon! a -rv i :r;t;f:. r-J -.r at a g ! a -Va a!, under the th it fr justice, t- tht -pt;.j!!y tho-e i r arm - .- 1. ! :'. in arg-.t-it :it, i I f i t a:.-! ilii!uci: f.. I I.. V h f !.. rn ! c v i ip!- ..'. t?..ii:tr;c i: mill l- I:;;"., tn th pr::.t 1 i i r u I hi ! ; d.- ! ii-a v r Tl- I'lta- It :,,- i. !..-uIu- t- lit ..r a ..! ICa. o -ir :'-! ing agi;r.d ti t r. n t r .. . 1 . .. ... , . ... . ....... . It. I" l.itU"... n L p.ift w L-t" Hit fact i hi- party hai !... in toe Ui.ut.tity t-vt. ...- i: 4 firt tr if,;?.-.!. r: WiK.;.i:.(.r nL;,'h it I, n I.t-M tl.. f ..!:. ri li, a:il Uil. f.f ! ('..ir-i utitit It-t r:tl . .. . f.i.r? viu.tr t it i in t. . :.....: tr i:i.rt . nia.rtV pn vr jinr.u', It-t th- r; iu!.-t u:.I thit uii! t'. t I: : . ..! j JI.I tt prtui' ! ! r. vl.r ! j art r ut,uM i t t t l.t- Ii.fl .i :i.il4a.il rliott-tiri" a? t i ;., i I M .i.f. ttmi!.l !. !, r I hi t1" Nlu'r Ut't-rni !. I ' to L j a'.w lu- iu part . T , t i t! .iif il ti rtu::t i t It . nj In- n'. ri! U-t it iLr ..;:r . tj j, ,:; ,.i i ti 5 I.u - :! t;p'tt f.r Il tl.ai irt tis-j -st-ij ! ?i'" ''t'-siM f.:ii "Ui iKltK-t il r .i ti i..:M-rtl:..l;cal r..-gr. t?.M t !. V r. .; f . ft: ...s .6:!..r:, ...t cnttte i-htical ,-iwrr thus Mundcl b,s, ccuuting the whole number ol So.it h without demanding lair eiec - , H Upfof t he aboe asr- I oVIs SZul I 6.10 rl --r I tt . i:. l::.r. ti :.! atel ": the tn.mlts tf the co.ttd I -co Ht.tons in each State, excluding ti.n.s ia the trth ilso. (hut UC- ! .jon. This with on or two failures finco 1 peas 5(a75;lflax Seed, I 1.00 ,i . ' ' ' as U n sritd arj-l aj-JTi j-:. tt Indians uot taxed. Hut when the ' luring to speak Ivi- the ew Mug- . ought to ho mtlicieitt td show your l'air(?) ; Hides, Dry saloda, 10 "'" -1 ' ' " lt r,i. tj. aggrat thrmei!t of it- ' right to vote at anv election tor the land States, of wliose Liws and ens-, e'reWpo!.dnt which way the- tide set. ; Green, 4a5fiUiiow, f 7 t:..tai:t!..-:.:.:et.r a:.d Make ttJ .?rtl.k.th .y lht Den.-ratlc , hoH e of electors f,r l'.esi.hnt an-1 t.;--is I know .-omt hitig.' I date as- ; ...l'l , m$?K, j K. j !'!. tu out t-; tLi tu ta-itl alftr pafy -f the SuUth. Vice Tit idt nt of the I'ni'.t -1 Statt s ,rt,lh..f in thejlaie election in Therr is t.oscbHl that i no'free trom vice ; l.ICHMOXDMl -VRKES" ,i!t 1 . t. t S" I1 i ri -. o-.'-.t The iue thus ra:d Kf.-re the Ktpri M-ntatlves ii ConIe'if the Ma.ielni'.lt.s, ol anv td her li'igli- f very kind as Ouk Ridge Institute. ' ..,;u " J t ".-'...'."',. 'T t.-u:.tt,Mr rrs:.liit. is ttot cne rxecuavc ati.l juoicial e-Hic-rs ot a b. ricg (V.i.uuon'.v alt'hs it will be 0:dv a jealous eye eati tind faults where ij,4TJl!:Tl!- 'IA 4:,I,''' tl" Vl"" mere .eat.rnea: l,r the t.ghts of State, or the members ol th,- L.gis imposed.!., to limt eve-.j one case thurvr ovo n I .PlF , t .t . .!......,. I.r t. l...r.,. i .I....J...I .If. ...-- . -.1 ::. -i ' . ' ONE Or IH1. Tht sTKE.s OI O.R.I. , lo-f 1 ,. ,i , , .... , 1 .1 s: f tne !u!a:seei:i anv cmtro anv av abridged,! except lot tar , . , s, t",,' r"'r " ,!u' ifne e:ie that tuipation in it benign, or other --..in i .! ..tt.e -i!.. no-, ,;4t xh- a ng ot the !.!. nk!v ci.eiie, the basis of tej.rfc.it.itioii i i 1 f.-.t.! . atitage tt m.-uM D .-r . - .1 f I . I a:.. I t! - - a h it t.i-k t It i -! r.s.'tr ' It .1 to t . ,i 1'. "I ji, v I i it.- u:i I-, uuii y arid st ! r.. I. oh. a! pt heN ..vi r t-i. i i v at. !.nr Pad t - . hurt. . ........ .-..r- ... uarun::!g . e g i..f th, c, Ntvt . ,:. tHiUtt-b S.-n.i i r I ,i ..ret i-i r. j ; y " 1 I.ailroads ot'Itorth Carolina. - Ir t r. ! 4. . i ! e - I a Vi,: t rt Tin: St n ' :i f !.. k in f ..t-l. i n.i' .1 . :"!. t a. t a-1; -. U ;;. ?!: ri.1V Ir ' .... . - . t! e ... u'.f a to l':.f Ir iil.:i:TV t t( th p ir . ,;. pi ! i.f j .,rn , , t t 5 f ..".;! e t. .! g th. gT .i "n U..i 51. til., ad t.. the li:,.-. tt ji r ima-i'.e t.o Ie,.; e -v , u,s- i i ..rtn I ji!!'..i til ..t : rr..r?et.t d"put tl.fgmeral prop ' ' ' N.'rtii at. .:...i . t."?i.: ; !. i: l..i.- al! a! -r g . wt!-d - d t - r.4 : re t.t- te !lu:; ,rf- I i Hi St t:t;!-gNMt a v 11 . r ."' -r v'; : !.; the i.-r ..I : . the large-t .-. .! ' ..,. ., ,i I irg. r !". It a. ft.tr I r.. terrt -fi tr ad- t t ti e . rt t I W tin ::r g'. : h !.,:. t.l.: gr.. tng ..it fi."!. the T.r h !!.,- ra a ! .. th 5..e n,f,. it.;; a. t,, draw trade. t l f;.W tt.i ;. i;m p.ttut.l! t h ICcha. Net to' i. at. J . h it . -".: !.. .-'a ' : . i " -. h i ! x a ? h i t. I ' !.t . r . . - . t Vu;;..:ig:,.ri fit: w. J h- 'u:. er.-. l a ft? ;; 'It- t-A wh.. ... I - ..! ... g -ug. A --'t .hei i hard; v a . t t-t- t '.. t-.t u !. " ' : Je (!..' ;-g th. U ! . j- e, re!-Hh",i..! ! -' -.---'.-.. - ';.,: -." V s.t ..; a: ... th , . w h.i t tl.t t . att a.-;. ;;.,;. It... ie . i ...;..d-l tut cm- j . . i- - . - a-..irn... i .... ir.'iie . I a p .tei- rtt a n iv n a "d p ; t ; t I t Arat. at u i ir.gt. .. f g r . f h . i vi h. r t i r i' i i - V . t : ., --.. . ! I g" i ;; f -1 1 I- !t. ..: d . t fi?. uor iI . u i...: uy r c u'.: t vtl... !i i.. ! .(', ... t :. - .. i " . - t .1 ! ; , f t t a." . I'. '., i - ; . t t '. .;--. ;: h t! , . If hlai I .t !' 1 :. it t, - . if f r. .-: . t ,'. ! . e r-:ii; j .;. ... ot ; a t . t :.. it! ,' . . . I . t - i -1 ' a i ; 1 . hat o r . ..:.-t s ft e t t.i I .: .. '.tf v p..: ! U.V. .',. i t. ot :.et in 4. g'-ry. '.I ,.( N-, !""-:;- t-- d Wi! 1 same rej.reen?!ire strength North and tleceptp n. - oi i S llieets ' monv. .Men w ho have cated little, ; t,. mv .n particular Jailing, r'i., that of ! '7lrli'"L l-jT. w 45 H. !.s ., inm.-:s,.l.ovs and S..uth. Take tbe States cl tIIt11 -Ciovenior down io the last and 0Vfled to caie Ies:s. for tlo- ! .-siimr and leieiirini: i Watches. Clockj, ' ' i,mon "I t - g.I : 1 -;, .n. t .g i -ti . S,i;tth Carolai.t, Miissij.j.i and ; f.ectitu cleifc. and tlien, unless-soiae rights or wmngs td' the negio stid- i .i. w.-, ,v v... I hereby propose u- Apples, Dried, peHb 3 r...!.S. I...M the eMr.rr I,nKi.;a. They send sevente.n State law can be sUa-vi that atlthor- dcillv liu.l that VhU u;oaerai a. ti . .--,. i. D -o.-ic Machines that I have Peaches, 'per , V jfj o X'Y 1 I j Keptt -entati t t.il.ngte Tht,.r ie the denial or abi .dgmtut, the commercial inteiesf.,, great qm-s- ' i -f: W.:v low m.k ihk cash. A word to ,1-1, ' "I In ' ,V V, ';t . n ; 1-U'Ulaltort I C.ip.t-t-,1 , tate cscaj-e. a.. Jeoa!ty or J-t rd of ti;,s ,.f revenue, adjustment ot tar- i ,L in .utli.ient. If vou want a BAR- I Turkeys, wild, each, r.O -v. .- t...tt... ,-ad . g j .tt ten hundrtd ami thirt t.ve thou- aduced representation.. Ihis con ill, vast investments io ii.annfac -j n v, v ; n. llf .he verv best Machi. es i.J UeeHB' " "If- p a'e. Ilit.itv ought i...? i sand whites and Ik tlx v hundr. d ' Mtucticu may be upheld bv the n.r,.- i. r.iilx.vs ,:,.l in mi,.a "AI ' f 1 . J . ! I nck,, rjmtj r. .. i i it . . . The Radical Programme Jim Ulaine Blows His Trumpet on Negro Sutlrage. lu-lhaSroate. yetf nlay, Ic. II, Mr. I'.Uinf, of Maine, opnf.l t! t .!t b.te on Ibe n-jlutiona oflVml 1 hua dir.-ctins an iuvtij:atim into .:iri;el fraud i at. J ootr.j;e in tie rt trtt f !tc!iofjf. He : Mi: PkkmX'KNT: The ntliisc r-!utiti wa- 'Jfrt-I by rat" witb tw.i !oM purpt'-e in riew : rn;r. To p!.w on rcconl, in a .Itfinite anl autttntic forixi, tie fiau.N aovl t.uirak'f by vchirh hOtm rnt:jt flet tioiis were carrietl by the Democratic party in the Southern .S:atf: " Sj tiNi. To fml if tl.re 1 any m thl lv which a retition f ; rht- rtin.fi a4in-t a ir bal.ut ni.iv rn- prt-vt-ntftl il, LcwjajHT i-i tht ch.i:inI hroi: -It which tL jh-o-V of thr Ii.itf,I S?atei are inform ! of cur rent e-nt, ami the afroatt!. piven elect ioti- t r Tfii nirii il M iiv I n.-of the Southern States t !,on, w. re w Uxu- ana lour minions prejud.ees oi us lawt , o.wit-,., X lt!JbvTio!HH,.!ool,r,!. On this aggregate ,Kru ! Democratic success would be Lope Vit a Jet rlJ reaching the.Je lation s.-vnty three Kepresenta , . It is not e .ough, then, for I'l cti n .f bff : to have been con ,,ves ... Cor.gros u.-re apportioue.l ,u(ieru Democratic taeius that he rn lttl bv threats that awed and , tu Stat toity two or three nro vote should W silenced ; 1 he tin,-lUa large d.. of voters: "of w huh were by reason ot the demand goes farther and n.s.sts ' Jnmampulatt-dbv lran.1 hite population, and thirty or r,.at it shal o counted on theu f fie nwt shameUs and l.au1e. n.ittv one by reason of tlu- colored le, that all the K-presentat. ves in , S d.nptic,.. Indeed ... South population At thtf recent election ( Congress and all the I ntia Ml d-rnpuo-t. iurct. ... ,h,,.u.....v. . i , . " . ....... he rmwm.' of I of treasure that our countrymen of Carolni i there stems t nave uee.i itu. Wuit urmv,i.y 1 ,,','H .", , " ...i th Snml. romain oUWm of aulie8-' . W '-.;,.n at ill in anv i. roper r;zel ntv l tb seventy wiree t ie negro vote snan ot? ni i-dr-i .. - --y' r ruaatom wedj," "V n r I . ... f.'; tLK in :J,x.. an.Itl.us Kecured a Den.- ,0 gcverne.l as to insure Democratic I the L tut eel States, having equa ! secret f Power," "P Da v'ii'cui - .... . i. .. . ;...-f w. : i)prtnn:ii riprirn. ami o iai nonricai : "ine raiai Marnaur-sr' "l,oi .real a erI-s of ,k.rn.:lMS ov,r tWyc , .jnr.ty hi int- next .... snce-ss-regat - ja.,,,, "'i ri nl r :it:7pna: J Won,- -The Gypsy's Cphesy,'' lUStite in which the nulling pJ-c .t llepit entatli-f. iiiuhii ap Uetiance oi ia . 1 " .' l.Z . ,J1 Homad,- -ITh Wife'. Y ::V;,..rf.irdrdasfuttstobecrfp ,,e..rsth.it throughout the States j And this injustice i wnoiiy nn- ; au u"ft t ; 'The Mother-in-LavA " nr.d bv erne partva:,d held aguut hat formed the late Confederate . ,ovoked. I doul.Mf it be in tne warn iue men otiue ouutu, ,.. iurb.Tw s.sters, "iudja ; f tttetl o ie s a..v. . j. . ...... .!. . i . ... r. ! exact words of Maeiulev. that we Kiver," "Curse of GiioD.'' ' the o'!. r, and wh. re tl.H rofll.l no; li0Vt liuneti: sixty i.e uiu..w ,,oer o. toe ,.,n.-.u.u y - :m" f f , Daughter." "All worth JVWy," . .i iih ronvenienee. fiau.N wl,,f,.4the very i-ople that rebel- H.tioa to show that in any South- "ever suiter them to-be more. t uA0rl . ... .tt.l :,.! m f ir as I hae seen, t..e . . at., u ::r!nuir neriotis cot:- tr i l .,;.i It is but jut and fair ...alljitits, however, that an t.irtnl invest igitioa of the fact hM U'naIe bv a commit tie of ..4LIU - ... K..n i-e t.rtM-ertling ui.ii.-r thf ! " ..ii'li.irrv t l law and rei.tt st ntin-; 1 1.. i.i r of the nation. II. nee tu re..'.ation. - 'l.ii- d- no! need investigation i to -.Mb'..sli cert am facts already t st" - . . w r i iu the c-.unt atol liue uaKi tie , icil agaiUM me t.-m an-i .iau. . t rn oi.uo ... ; rtt, utrr reported to iu or.br t.. I to fleet. a Keir..' .tative in Con- Republican control, any legal vo.r ; The Defence of Oak Ridge ,n.rtuallv destroy the voice o! the ! re.s, while iu the; loyal State; it , was ever debarred from tire freest, We take it r Krantea tLat tLe writer m . ..rit." Tl.tM , in bri. f, are the ; requires one huudred and thirty- . exercise of his sutlrage. J-xen tne j in th ,at pATHIUX a reident of iir f ts ;v.n iu the nott parti .n two thousand f the uhite people- revenges which would have leaped j ( wen t of Oak Kidge.) We take it too ... " j 7he ilHL'rarrful otitr.ges j that fought for tlot Union to elect a j into lite with many who desjiised tiiat .he(f) iy,n of those too numerous ' 1 , ' ' , .- ,. . .... i.. I ... ..rv ., . -r.. l.nria.l .int r.f i f li t ! if ho. fi 1 1 tig to uike a millennium that attend.! the rrcer.t elect..,!,-, j K. pr. Ht ntatue- In Iemg exer . tl,e negro were buried out ot sij, it fii, s f e;9ewherl. u , !t,-s.il tt t . rd. Ue kto.w that cne Jaw or jastice, but in disregard and rancor.ms as in tne hotun, were yet ( s t,racticai i, their antipathy to dauc l.urHhtd a:.l six l.ptest'iitatie. in ; defiance of both. The fourteenth , as wid. sjread and etlective. jing that not a Truteor patron of the r...-tt -s to te tt ct fillv cu.eea jr. 1 amendment to the Constitution was I have lead and vet I iefiMO to S Iih1 in the entire tit-ighborbood jiermits St.aT nrmetly slarr Lclding and ,.x-cted t. be and was designed to ' believe that the distingnished gen- fl' ae tl.it the. DemtH-rat- eltxttd tne w a pteveu i ve ami corrective of , tleman who made j an energetic but Tt.tAlie tkaslW in' thrt ne ghborhood in l.ir: !r. d and one or po-.l!!y all such p.sible r bu-cs. The read 1 unsuccessful canvass lor (the Gov ; whah it is allowed and this is wholly dis o:e hundred and two ami the . ig uf the c!aue applicable to the ernorship ol that State has cudors- ' to!intl with the School. j;. : til !;- .in f-ar or ; -.: five. We Lnovr tl.at U.itty ii.e J it.tse y.l; Itrt-re ntati.ff ve aMg!.-i ;i-ig:ed to the S.a'.i ftn S'atet Jy rea-.-u .l the t ; reI oj. liat!. -si. u.'nl tuat ;.-.:t citieti, lo.wever black or . boat t r j.r. s'.ia'd f irm the ineie !.t;. tiunte the r;e 'tut Vetu.i .. , t ..:! ir . I D. :',:.;c. '.iti,r f irtiit-ratiou ; ;...- further is th issue as tern on :.tt d onlv a question of the t..a , o. iue o.at .o;ei ti me r.i .... .1. ."t:it'i i:h the white o'.t r of tin S . nth ; the iue. Mr. President, nas iae:i tar w ut.-r range, one ot p .t!et.!otis magnitude : and that i'. whfthrf the w bite ; voter of the ort!t shall Ih njaal to the white .voter of tht South in shaping t'.t !.cy i-d fixing th.' . ..- .... t:"li:i.v ol this country : or w hethei, to put it mi te U.diy. the white tan . . . . w rm ivKi'ijf .:i ll.e ian.s ot the i iiim:i .niiv t-tiaii nave a eigniv k . .t . . 4 , tuen: tl tne I.epttoii- -is tne white , ;a it, nho fought in the ranks of the li. ti.1 arutv. The etc fought to j "ph-'.d, the other to destroy the !' 'nioti of the States, aii.l totlayhe "'ugm it t 's.uij lar more i;njrtati! uctor in the (lovetntnent -f loe nation. than Lc who foa-ht t- uphuhl it. - I.t ne illustrate nit nuatu.ig by etiioaf tu? ?rninm ol Sfa?,- nt tl. ..,.1 ..,.!.- i 1... i. ....... ...... ..-.-. v.n.. i ,-t , . theea!or.d be.t, ' n.arlv lo. l,.,n - - iti..' d.u m a li-'i iigiits oi Hu trie uaie ini.aoitat.ts ti uca Mate, t- s. win re ;i voter tl.di not have dr.nl thoti-aa.I in excess .t the,oI jus'ite cries aloud again: the whites. IM the scv. utit n Ib j.re .evasive and atioiious conclusion s. ntative-. then, it is i vnleiit that nine were apjsrti..:.e.l to thee S'atH by rati ol th. ir colored Imputation, and onlr eight by rea s.:i.l thnr white j;ia!ition: ati.l tt nt the ihoa.of th-i ntueecn ttta Ilcjr- titatce-. the colored o'er had no mote v.. tee or ower thaa thnr rt-no'e kindred on the hi. ire ot t eto-g ta!.:.i. or on the tt. .d C. a-t Thett fl hundred and thirty file tl.ou.it:d white jop?e iuct easing the Hli:ii:al strength of :1 e s.!e at.d a!. ! fe !i. e of the that party from which he receive. I tit. re Seetitee?t Kepi. m at Vt . ever liglittuiug fetiefs when he was la tsr.:ra-t, take two S.'ate iu the a si ive and COUtemjd U.ius relusai of Notth. lou.1 .u.d Wi- ot.-m. with .civil rights M.-.ee h-va m ide Irec. si Veti't est Kepte-entatin ThrV ht, a white j opnUi t.-n 1 tw,. rt.ltion two htiii. lrad and forty "even t'lou :! co:jt.!er.t!y tn.;e ".ha: ! tb!e tf-e t ritite w !: j.-.ilatui t ti;. thtee S.. ath. ru St.Ve I have " i::id. la .I.wa and A"t-. :i,-i. ,..r..... ... . ... . . ...... ir. .i ij,r-. o,e ii!i;;.nt.i an. I ti ttV -two th :i and wlnte p .-.ull t'.:i tn send a I: preetit.i;ive to r.grr, b-it i:t So fh f ar.-'t.. i. - -:ppi and I.as-:a?n ever itv tl oiatid n h.te fop!. -.-t. ! a !.. p.t. tit itnc. In ich- r w,.,,. s: VtV th.natid white people in the-,- i'ht rn Stat h i-.e prV. :.-lv the .:t.e !it!cnl j..-rrf t-i th govern t;.. is of the country th.it .:!,. hu.i ."r. d and thirty two Jh..;i; ,:,d wht,. J i ' have in Iowa at:. 1 U'i,;(). 1 ake another gr Ulpol e fu'i-eu l.Vp:. . r.ra'iv. s from the South and trout to. North, tieorna and Al t i I. .. ,.t.... . .... :: :,:::.. ii.. r;.j.:r i' ............ ... iigut iuwh 1 H.iml and a colored Upalation of corabine.UtrontU of Illinois Min rt,t hun.Uca and twenty tuousand eSola, Kansas, C alifornia, i.vala, Ilenresenta I Nebraska, Ltltr ido and C?reon. tires to CVij:rrHt of whom nine The seizure of this power is wanton jrre apivntioned on arcoant of the ! usurpation ; it is llagraut outrage; colored population. Iliat the color it is violent perversion of the whole -d voter are not aMf to choo.- a , theory of republican povernment. in"! ilepresetitativf, the whit ; U inures solely to the present Uemw rat chooinc t'te whol. ev , tdvantape and yet, I believe, to the The tour Northern State, j permanent dishonor of the Demo Mictii''Mti. Mintie:a, Nebraska rratic party. It is by reason of this iit ralifornia, have heventeer: trampling ilowu of hnman rights. i..i.r.ritatires. baetl on a whitt- ! tb:H ruthle.-- srixure of uulawful .Kip-ilatiori of two and a quarrel Lifi.irn or almost double the hit- s.opn!ationof (ieorgiaand Alabama ;rrs today and will m less than l.i that iti the relative group- ft nint-tv day have control of this Sta'er we find the white man South j MHy also thus grasping the; entire t-xrrcis- bv hi vote double the ; legislative department of the Gov ....r nf lln white man ..rnment through' the unlawful I"'"'"--' I I' North . . a. iw r.irrr I hi f(illlli,in"l I" more comprehenMv.- g, ifralizati n. The eleven Stated that formed the ronfrderate (loverament had by .i... .Wiuih :i tk.i.uUiiou of nine . l lit" 1 .!--. ' ' I l"" ... a half million, of which in id nnmlHT tiv.-'anda half, mil and roun .. - ..I I"-.: .. .... .... .1.1... I t ax, therelore. in raaKing eer ap , i irnnri.tt lou tit money, in nXllig , tiling j ,., rv line of public polirv, in de-I u - reefng w h.it shall be the late and j - fortune ot the I.epublie, the Urn- tederab? ftoldicr South i enabled to J I"!' .. I. ... f cast a vote that is twice as power- j . ! . i 1 and twice as isuuetma. as tne vote ol the Union H'ldit r Not t h. l'.at the white men of the South did not acquire and do not hold ih:s sujx'ritir jntwer by reason of .v.,.. o. mstriittivei and stii -restive. . m-ar It : . . . i Kepresentatltes Suall be ajijior- ttotird among the sevetal States - accottling tt their j resj-ective riiiui- being tentv one v'earsof citizens of the Ciiited S:.::t r. or i: therein id. alt be le.liii tl hi the jitojH.ttioa v.hri ii jtl.e :.i;:.:tn r .1 such uuierttLtens lh.il! bear I i the whole nutoU r ;;.... twent-ope f . vtais t t age in s-n U State TLe jia;t nt, m.ibu.iaWe n.ient of this ptov , o:i v..i Jh t: il" any class t.j . . , i s w , ; . iii-m,; nr maiiy way abtnlged sa th. ir r gi.t ol MiJiia-'e, theti t!:t: class s.i denied or alrnlz- (1 hiu,d ti.: I b.i:s ! tepr". li e..Ut.t d Kt the t.n ; tu, in ot h.-r otd-. tht no or .V.ites Lnii!il iiii .i l.TiZe i:u're.t ol rest ntaii-m iu C.itii:it -.s iv r...s.i. I. e id c .tinting any das. of populat i-iu t ot t tmitted to take nart m ing suea tej.res.-ntat;v s 11 the .t'"i ."u ' i-po i.Nioii is that beb-re any it.rfeiiuie of rep.-:-t :..a.:tut t m t-e cnn.tce l (he tietii.ii or aM.tig'.ient il suiliage must be the result i a law M.reili tialtv t-tiactetx ty a islate. t nb-r this consti uc'.iun every negro voter tua hae his stitTj -ge abv-.m. iy dt - nud or fatally ..bridged by the violence, acit.a! or thieateuu!, ol irreslnmsible tn. "'. ' or bv l.atlt! t Weateiut!. of curt - ri.hror th. I..t.r ..f tl... - - ... me , law .-H hkh Lilieth.! but the sianr mai ueais out opprcsstou to the . wii:'--eut, ami tdiiclds the guilty Ironi the legitimate- consetjuenceM of ' , wilful transgression j I he colotetl citietl is thus n.ost unhappily fituatedi his tight ol sutltage 1 but a hollo mockery; t hohls to hi ear- the wa-id of , t - io:aio but breaks it alwa;.s to his I ho:e, and he emls only iu beinir made the Uiiw iSbnir instrument ol lie test'.'J.'olesi unlet dilliose unhaoov . i. t captive tu the I. st who deptiv.d ot their bmh tight ate compelled to v.e.d their st length lo the upl.m.u it:g of the monaicU Horn w h.-s.. ....in...- tuiy ua..mo-. io l.at. a:xl to light against (he uvr liom . ... . . ' wauaioue iit-ti etance mijht i-e i.. . .......... I '!.. . r t , i.l. . . .. ..... . . I I ' ... . . u ...oil i.l-.' li..t .ell il I r the shield an I defeU, ot :'( t.egra II 1 been tinted aL'aUof hi l.i and again-t hi ft;end and has va-tl; mctei-d the p .w.r ui t!io,.. fiom whom h i tiotii.ug to l4l p.. and everything to die:;. I. The politic ii ; u,r t l.t.-, ,. prtiteil by Soutiiera Ileaiocrats b. i. a.i .t the i e;.t p-.puiattf a a:n ..;;' s i thlitvlr..- ' ! j.j , u; .( tivi ia Cj.iii."' i j, taas-r.i a no - . oiiy .i:l nil - Is tti -rea; r:aieot ,-.v ot iV;tii l a- i i lii-t a..'. re .I. i.i-V i. . 'i.-t ... W N e w o'ge'.hei : tu 1 k. .. t . v- - , ... r - r Mu . -u ,1- that vti to the vuiv .u'i IUUIUU4 wulieu.tir tu e I power that the Democratic party !,ld- the " popular branch ot Con- . r .1.- ntl.m SfnfP- It : i 1 , . . . tttrfc! VCrtritli flit M OSCTi "fu iucin t"i- wt-re east as its lawful owurs desire, the Democratic party could not gain power. ay, it U wsie not connteil on the other side . igainst the instincts and the inter against the principles and the .1....-. tlx. lii.rilill (T witu a rnagnaniunt uuhu 4.sumrior race' fail to follow a nl '.siimrior race la'.l to Iollow a nl and seem reluctant to Iffoguize. I know it U said ill retort' ot such charges against the s.uihern e cc- tions as 1 am now iev:-nving that . . k J !(..." 111 unfairness ol equal gravity prevails . ti.::.. , uoitnern eiecuon.s. i near xiu many quarters and read it in t he papel.s tn.ll in me late exciting eieu- j tLey believe, even if thre is n lmmorah tion in Massachusetts intimidation ; ty connected with itj that does it not con ami bulldozing, if. not SO rough or to tb -idvautag- of their Institution mt ... . .-.I .m1 at.ntoved these cliate.-'. anil l li.lvt-aecoiurt.gij mauej m.y ie.-- lutioit brMtI tUOUgtl to include their tltrotlgh investigation. 1 am tu t lull, i?, !'...t est ;:t oii)t tuni t oi his choice Iv ar.d faithtul.'v t v to cast the b tli a;id ha e it ho:.e tlem ITl-Iin lair I -lections til the l a wune ktrruiei. arouuu uqo juuug Grain, corn 40a.M)Jiyoe,' ff 10 r c.-ui.tett in letlli:s. Sulhage on ih: o:i!i":-:it tuiiv.-is.il -n N the .idraii.istf.iliiir was first niaiie Kng'.and, and in ol th.ir atlairs her j.eej.h have hiund to other oeal i" ces.ir v tl ' ti t c.at v.iiiel: is a-l-lti -1 to their iiuiit ,sty l con- vicrion and to th. r intei'igcnt sell i::tcre.-t. It therejU ans thing illl leient to ili-.-lne tua I vou jjli.tr il to u that v. c u a s Du: w iu new r a m.oie against. ue have doctibt'd in n;inst we ' "nn; lav anond our - I teebltj prices: is i i!'jti-t..-c as I ;he S juth the re es to us in the f. nit of a tauiL!, .' Vhar ,:re ou inir to do ;.li .uf ft and ' H v do t l.J.1,, v ourselves !' ......... 1 hi. 1.-4 the s'wieo vped answer- of ,j,.i.itiee v.iju-n etitteiiciieti vrong a! , s gi v,- t ibipiiiing justice ; and loose W in; itn:giti" it to be con ctnie dt not kuo'.v the temner ci tio- American -t -,v h .r Ut assure ou that a fiinst i !:; cotuitli- cated out tag- upln the light of i, presentation lately ti iu npliaut in the South, there w'ld be arra -.X inanv jh tes ol jiublie oj.iiiion in rlr.t V,,.:!, ,,, nfr.-n l.irl...t:.. i,. l.-.r. tnanv lh i.e i. tmblie o!iioio!i in I .. .1 .ir . ... I iiuuei me t-uu iu ui . a 'euioer.il ic l l... ,Llii,. .... tained by dcpriviilg the negro of hi rights under a I common cotisti- ; tutian and common law. Men who ! have exjuessftl digtist with the! waivitiir of blood y Ssldrt."! and have j be.-u oib-nded w itlj talk' about ne- ! gp eouali" v are be-iuuin" to i.-r- I ceive that the ending t1iie.tioil to -j dav relates no. ie ttessir: -Iv to the i iptalitv of white laen under thij i .oven-mom. ;.m! that . howiVLr ' e.irel. s ther mat bi i .ibn.it tl... light"!- or Wl.-;ios ti' the tl.gio they would be pleased if they would call, at ale vt iy jiah.U iital tenacious lenst, before they buy, and compare his' ab u" the lights t I th eir OWU rat't-t ! goo.ls and prices with thegoois and price a:ol the dignity t f their ow n lit e- i ..f those wLone chief tock in trade consult- ami their own kindled. I ;,, in "braf-s"' and "gas." lift...... ftt.A- .il- i Know Muueiuii:r oi iitiuilC Otuu- ;i .in ti,.. v,.rii, i l-..,-- . d-al about the views, wishes and p,ap...-cs oi the lpublicau i-artv of ;h.. nation. Witiiiii that entire gt. - at . iganiation tht re is not one ma:., .s h.v o-;::u.:i ii entitled to ... ,...! ., ,, .i. ...4l , il.-t lirillf - o - .. .,1'. trmetiv audi ttiendshi-i a'i I a patriotic id Ir i:. ;;i..l union . '. : . .' b;-M;et the .N.tith and the S;:Uu. This wi-b ,. . ...r.:, i!)tinc tie, tiTilvei.-al U.t'oi.gLout the Xotlbetis Stat.-; : and yet among men ot chu.u :. r and .si-ii.-e. thcie : suiely t:.i t -.! ajlj mptmg to ' '. . i o '-a! e. v v- a- ! !u precise ! tt 1'itst pnie, t he nf peaceable. ;i""'h .viii i: t reta.o.1' a gritvatice. ....d ra di-g.a.-e ol S-.ai. ;:ghts will i it.-e the ;, t s ..; our ptp.i to ih. i t.i .v.--liy ot i .;ru t tin l-ie.it n i- a! nr.mr i.r siTi...i:o tli. ...I ... .1. .! . . . t r . . ..i,.u iii-iM uto o-..ai raisiaK" oi htj. - io is not also inju3tice to the white mau ; nor shonld it ever be lorgotteu that for the wrongs of both a remedy will Assuredly be found. The war, with all its costly sacrifi ces, was fought in raiu unless equal rights for all classes be established iu all tha States of the Union ; and now, in wordsJ which are those of friendship, howerl differently they may be accepted, I tell the men of the South here on this floor and beyond this Chamber, that even if they strip theinegro of his constitu tional rights, they can never perma nently maintain, the inequality of white men in the nation; they tan never make a white man's vote iu the South doubly as powerful in the administration of the Govern ment as a white man's vote in the 'ortb. In a memorable debate in the House ot Commons, Mr. Macaulay reminded Daniel O'Connell, when he was moving for Kepeal, that the English Whigs had endured calum ny, abuse, popular fury, loss of posi tion, exclusion from Parliament, rather than the great agitator him self should be less than a British subject ; and Mr. Macaulay warned him that the' would never suffer him to be more. Let me now re mind you that the Government under whose protecting flag we sit today sacrificed mnuds ot live- and expended thousands of millions mmmmmmmmmm a!, t .k Ki.!,e pirngraphiKt penned that , .ticV. n beg pardon : ehe(T) has a pr- , ticV. tv- u.-ir pardtm : ehe(T) has a iwr- Ict right to correct the many wrongs her -lt your Correspondent we . woul(1 8ay yo-u hftvJ d5n8 u, m wrong in i throwing the blame of a certain small garnering upon m. nonia ot onr.cncoi. t Inr I'nnri nal anil I riiutA.ia ar fMrlTihilt ical r- 7 T : rp ;i : ... . i . . .1 : . i t- v.. : .. l , u ,tuUKht to to prevent it. Ucause if i ijrariniiL' . ' -' luc borhow' wh.tdaiiCfs at all i The verr fae. that onlv when then were : tw .young ladies from U. and by driving r. . e mile-, and making a fourth lady by Miiiietliiti for the .eu 1 ear. The wotld reU'iwncd succoi of Hostet ter' Pittcis, ui:d their contiiuieJ popular i;y f.-r a "I'latter ot a century .-tf u stomach ic, is n'rcc!v mro wonderful than the w !c?ne that freots the annual appear ar: e f I oetctter's Almanac: This valua- f ' n.'I i-d ! rreatire in piiblishe.l by Il.totftUr V Smith, Fit t.-burgh, l'a., under their w:i immediate siitet vision, employ ing hand-, in that department, acii cylitnler pro in.icl.iMes. I ni:ig presses, eight folding :ve' joh passes, A.C., are riuiuiiig aixi'it ih Veti mouths iti tho ' year i.n t iii-w ork, and the iss'ie el aine for 1 -T'.t will not !. le than t'-n millions, priute.1 In the Enghsh, German, French, W.kh. ofegisu, v.vctli.sli, itoiia.iit, P. rail and Spanish king. ;'s. K.'tfi to -i eivofit fr vaiuatlo and interest ing rtiA ling concerning heaith. a,nd i. nin-r."i test imoniaU a" the. "eth'racyl of If.stt iter's Hitter, amusement, vaiiol II..ri:ulo:.. tt!tl.lniiruiit,ni ..ii.iu.ituji tin . .. I. ....... I. ...V..I A-f nliicl. r:.n In' tlepehd.i ..ti for correcliies.. The Alma i:ic for 1ST J can be obtained free of cost, i i druggists and general, couutry del- vinin ill! ..iitof the country. SKAixti MtciuxKs C.ika.'. All disin- ttrsted narties. who are capable of indr- . ... .; ..." in of the merits f the ditlerent Sewing . ' , . " without hesita- stic" one of the '"', hgh . H.vi.:gR l.eliine and I Mchiaos 'ii the uiaikft, wi ii.-. ti n ce the "Dome ghte-t running and most durable, i ven up the agency for that nia- ! chine and wishing now toco cat of that the wot Hi uon t Uesiiato uor ueiay io can , , . , , n me, at my old stand, where you c.u hre "r w,x dltT,rent, l,nced mac,nne8' , ml j'MlS fr youri-elf. t .r i erv x-eppcii.uoy. ' W. A. HORNEY. j Greensboro, N. C. Dec, 1J, Trf. tf. : W. A. H.-rney would call the attention of his friend, and the public generally, to j t., the t.tct that he has bought a beautiful ,' ar.d s.-Vct stock of Watches, Clocks, Jew, .'. Fancv Articles. Hridal nnd Chrutmi " u.j:.i.... w,.. xo . &. Ami hs ...i- - w. , Noiick. The public are respectfully: inf. .lined that I will continue the business of biii-irr uiakinir and repairing at the -::i i 1 formerly occupied by Daniel Coble,' ....I u ,.rl wirtl !l (Tllr:lfi tfl of i i ' .. .. i.,:. J lronntness and entire sati.-faction. Prices.: ft Those who are indebted by note or ac- cunt to Daniel Coble will please call and . ftie tLe same at once, and thso having c'a:uis against. .him will plea-e present t'.om fr eefleraent. G. H. COHLE.. 4w. l.e'i'O raids Holt's Plaids, OvO Jards Randolph A, A. Sheeting jut arrived at S. S. LROWNS. ,r... l.vn. mo tim er!u,ivelv ' 1 bee.t. p"r bus. 5 M 150U v - ,, U1.v i-me.. r ine uo Kings na Jiair ( S".rK'-'riii.iMtr,tion, Ii. j - - t , v.- 'ii . . .'. ' 1'Hir-ounrer and seam protected boots,- Jewelry Made l.Or . iEP' oi.rAl bright II.-il 'huildin - ' ' 1-- pair'-f those 1.0.. shoes aud an endlc ,.y .,re is the Hooker ifCp. la tea o?.?,- Ued bv Starr : .V Co.. Al.ere. 1 - 1 t vaety.f Ladies,' Mi--and hirenV -- opt nod this week at ; Exchange. JOriNiHAMBELAIX. fyV.LmiT j It rSel ' V. 1 Hi-M , S. S. LROWVS. areenfebor0N.C.,b.yl5r.Iy.t SV't" 'f1 - tli "- I- ':-" . ' ' . " . :: ' L' i 1 1 'i r 4 tiirtri o: im i i v in in. . t . . .n . - r (-. - -I- vrini ur an in red wi r m m r .mm' - , yp- , : A Handsomeifhristrrjis '. Preset. '! MRS. SoCTnWORTn'sfpMFLETK. t".ORRS. T'. B. Pktkrsox jfBROTincR4 Phila delphia, have junt polished an entire new , complete and unijfm edition of all the celebrated work4f .jrrittwii bv Mrs. Enipia D. E. N. South njfth, thfl popular Americau Aathoress, He posit iA in at the head of all female -vjf , tars, for riere is no America uuthor nq.'y living whose writings secure uU irifkediate andsvener al circulation. In all her worlA, the highest and purest seatiients are thought iuto tales of intense .Irest, whe the darker shades of lifetre ned 6ily &b lessons of instructionrar to offset the more winning cbarasvrs she eates. There is great oriRinalf of character in all her works, tine d'flriptive jjwt.re, strange and f6tart4ng;f lcidenU, 4irring adventures, scfdas of: :thos, and paijes that quicken the pulifis and thrW the heart with interest ata.pain. Tlere is also great ingenuity i4;the constluctiou ot her plots, and in tlfpare . mortjl tone winch characterizes alifer writing. Her novels are all full of thVatrongesO! teres t of thljftrongest vertaHf sen satii exciting to the vergf sensationalism, yet contains u6"thiug '.-febftend' evn the most fastidious delicacg- TLeir nais are as follows TV'. 'Self-Raised ut? on iter WW m Triumph." "A BeantQl Fi'end,l4 "Th. Miosin-r Bride,'' "Th Spectre Bover.' "The Artist's Ive," Noble t-.ord," "Lost Heir of Liuh'tWew,?' "Trfbd For Hep Life." "Cnif-1 affile Grave J iThe Maiden Widow,"' "Th 'Family Wooau." "The Christmas Gneft"' "The pride's Fatf," "T'le CrtangeiiMd9," 'Fallen Pride," 'Tlie Wi.lowgSon," "BJide of Llewellyn," "The Fortirtie Seeker,? "The Lost Heiress-," "Lady tjf? the Is!e "The Hridal Eve," J'The l)fjted Wife J "The sycret," i ; orv ness," "liaunt- Story," Retrilttiou ," 05 Pearl 1 Diffcarded anl"Mys- tdit;ion rT I Mrs. Southwortb's booknis printedfn the j tkiest white paper, is ' ?niplete in forty- iurt? tuiuiui'5,' uuuu vii Teiiuui)4 uiac and gold, with a fulWglf, back, au'gls sold At the low price of iti per volime, or $75.25 for a fall and cHrlt s?t fEvery fttinily and library uld havdfc in it some, if not a complcfet ot Mrs,South .worth's books. They:tll be foud for sale by all li.wksellf 3 yr copies )f "auy j one, or more, or all ofltiem, will-ti- sent i nuj unr, uj piace, fc ince, je man, post-paid, on remit tinfrj 1.75 for eca one. wanted, in a letter, tq-fn.e Publishers, T. B.feterson &. BrothefhiladelpP-ia, Pa. GliEENSBORfJ;MAKKIrs Corrected by lIoLSToi;C Bko., Wholesale Urocers, boittu tim St. !:M .-t'Dec. lSthfl876. Bason , sides, lb 'CaKX tdasses, ' 35 shoulders 5aS??rnp, tf-"0 - w Pork, 5ai Hls, , ' 4 Beeswax, 20a25 gfclt, coarse, 1.10 Butter, 12ia20'tJt-. Fine, 1.85 Beef. " .5-1 10 ,,gar, browtft 8al0 Candles. 15a2C Crushed 12J Cotlec. Rio, 12ia251r; WhiteJ 12i Lauayra, 2.TPfafoHt irisi, 30a50 Java, 3'h . SweA 50 Cotton. aalO'lrgs, - 15 10 f Yarns, MVJry. 1 0 Sheeting, fii.7i()ions, bushl ' ii!;M.,UI:naiil yonr y-y G.00a7Tutr) a DrieJ la4 Supertine,r.00..5.50.,Kache8f priil 2aH COMMtSSlONIMERCHlNT, 15-,'s MAIN STREET.' HICHM0Nj, VA. i t uiwi-m mtntf ot TJ.idi, C rain. Flow J'ruits uits, I ejttallcs u fi Country Ifyodifc Generally, AotsJiii.. IrcsU Jiuit-r, iv.t, j'.iiihnj ApjAs and Pitat'M sii'ti Sptcialty. f 1 Liberal Advance Good- in Ifind or liiii- r f ...linig.- f ' i'h'irms v a -j .. n-.-r m.f (Via. : - ; C.rnin U j r rent To'.l ceo and F J. VAIDEN, WB..liATCl4FFE, A5i-t:)iit. S.'eMiian. Richmo.vj., Vaj'J Dec.Iithrl?Tr,. Ilutter. choice, per lo - I " - ' MediilJ., - " - fj ' Common, ' V liea'.is, while, pi r bus. M .-.1. ! Co'.,;vd. " f S 1 . ... , eas, lyactf f.ye,- IVv...l - , l y ; P.eiuuts, -Va. choice, 1 " " Cnmri,v lull N. C. 4i TeniivJ swax, per ' Kk'Lr. iri dteu in Hi Egg Crates (Patent) fiMi . vuUft Family, per Ui, I 44 -Extra 44 '2 on t 00 -1S,0 4 .. 1 00 Super tine Fine , ' Iv, :oo in Rve a i.n ll'tckwheat, peirlb ., i io 40 ,5 ! 7;;' 10 i . 1 1 ! 7." 75! 50 piisants .each, iio t'O t 00 150 125 10 10 ' 1- 1 00 75 :30 25 'JO 5 ii:Bftnu na r ii I ig om, lil, Flov &. -f I 8 M fi':' .-'! i tiO i-iio I15 1 r $-it -4. Robins, per d., v. Turkeys, Dressed, per , Geei.e, ' Ducks, " Chickens. "3 Turkeys, Live, each v.eer.e, f- , .t Ducks 44 f; Chickens, old, , p. Sjiritii', . " ' ' Apple Ilqtter, per lb"', Tallow. ,. .- WhI, Washed, :.o -J5 o luwaihed. --'li Rags, Cotton, 44 tjj . -ST Misceilfnecius. W'. . -3 W J A TCI).1 v ! A gjod man, Jo cion. One that provides hls!,wu team. Refeien- ue that prtvide8hts?,wu team.Refeter s required. . B9' J . 5.-(;-lm. L. ltffMES A'URT. ,!! T I Vi JEWELERf AMD WATCH ESTABLilHMElNPr ' i. To the People of Clreenftoro anl tirounding J i-f. . J C'ouniji.: : j 1 Havuig opened ia ylr midst ajfirst-clas Watch-Malting . arid je welry StS-re, I re ! spec t fully ask a shanrtd yonr Mtrenage. Having served a' fng apjiriticeship with omc of the ino-lcelfcbratl Watch : nnd chronometer malrs in thvg country, i aavl having had Thinr Years Experience . in this business, I'ivti.dentlyjiboIieve I can give Entire Satitctirn tr?jvall who mar enirii-i ineirui imiiv cif-re. I frledl keep coustaujiy -no. hai a Good As", itment of Gold atf SilverglVatche. Clocks, Jewelty of ai kinds, Spectacles silver and Plated. Waf$ and Eferythlni; e GoO xsUmaefVif in the lpth8," : or From'Ae Denths.'t"How I In id; ' TO 1- ! r, io if:, l ."o I I o l -jr. ; ISO i 4 ' -o 75 i 75 ' J f i 1 00 ': l-'O j .a.! .17 T.. : i31.i tW We wish to purchase bushels yellow Peas and 250 bushels Bolted Corn Meal. - J. W. SCOTT Jk- CO. JCP-'Sweet Oranges, Lemons, Raiainsj Figs, Prunes, at Post Office. To avoid Lamp explosions use the Celebrated Red " C" Oil, for sale by J. W. SCOTT & CO. Miscellaneous. T T Dealer in Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Notions, and Gents Furnishing Goods. Odd Fellows Flail Building. After a retirement of a few months it is with the most happy feelings that Iagain resume business. I cordially invite my many friends and former customers to call and examine my ENTIRELY NEW stock which is now ready for inspection. 1 I shall receive new goods'every week to which your attention will be called. Respectfully, I April 15, lsj75-ly WM. B. BOGART. LL FUSE RISKS IX . Insured at lowest rates bv R. S..DASIIIELL, , Gen'l Life and Fire Ins. Agency, I 530-ly. Greensboro, N. C JOnN A. GILMEK, r 1 , ATTORNEY b COUNSELLOR AT LAW OSce over National Bank cf Greensboro. Practices in State and Fe leral Courts. Aug. f2l, 1877- - " , FAMILY SEWING MACHINE Surely Ahead in Sales ot all Competitors. those who use them Speakn .iigh TVrms ,hir Merits Machines Made Especially for Tailors, Shoe Makers . And Harness Makers, WHICH ARE UNSURPASSED. We are prepared to sell on MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS,. For Country Produce, good Notes or Cash, at low prices, 'as will best suit purchaser. Do not buy a Sewiuer Machine' until vou have tried the SI3N"G-IEi. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO., Greensboro, N. C. F. G. CAHTLAND, Manager. September 21st, IsCS. 545 tl Clothing! Clothing! ! We would announce that wo have just opened a large stock, and aro receiving FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, which we are determined to gell As LOW as the Quality of the Goods will Permit. W 'r' mnniiftnrltiu- fnr T I f F. . f! I TSTO TRADE from the Best .OOds the ."ew w .... I ... . iv .1 .. i; i .. uin .'.ill m i iiiiviiui nuitu, keep on hand reaily to be - CUT- AND MID.. TO Fir at short sii.tvce. t3T We have AS GOOD WORKMEN as can be fouud in the country, Warrant all Work to Give Satisfaction. We have on hand for ' manufacture, oi sale ty me yaru, v. .-( . . . 1 C!IrVP"PSJ C Q THVPTTQ V-VOSliUllij3, ovl.l-NLli, and a variety of clot lis for men and boys' wear from VJ5 cents up, alho oo.pTi. r-riT t-c ' Tiiv ' - SiIIhT.S, COLLARS, TIES, LMblifcLLuiVAc.,. Ate. Samples of goods and directions for measurement sent by rnatl upon application. . tii m,rTY ( - J Uli- KJJLaU 1 11 LIS- IT (iO IV F. G. Cartland & Bro. Under Benbow Hail, Gr.erisboro, N. C. ODELL, RAGAN &.-CO., Wholesale Dealers in i GENITAL MEKCIIANDIS , Greensboro, . X. C. Tt.., 1-r . t - --t,::V-,t 1, Po'tnoiiia Hill IViirerics. I iMMk-O I-Tit;i V TRIBES; E$, Ac, for Fall, Winter and Springhalt's ;f 1-77-7-'. My' stock -of ApphH aii.l IV acta is unusually tine, well grown, young ;ti,d thiirtv. Early Peaches for market or- chardi.' my great specialty ineul.Iing Anitxten anno arm Aiexayier. 1 amii-ie i.rel to till largo orders. Special induce; ! ment to large jilanters and dealers. Cor- ! respondeece holieited. Catalogue l'urnisb j ed to applicants, l ocal city agent, Jas. Sloan's Sons, near McAdnoTfoiise. ''ii rrr, ! JyAi J. VAN. LINDLI'Y, (irs.(".".-fri.. V. C f j TT:luaIle I'roperty for Mule. V All the propel ty conveyed by Deeds in Tru-t by Wilson Xc Shober, N. II. I).' V ilson at. 1 C- E. Shober is oiTered for sale: 'pi irately. ft lVrons winbing to buy are referred to f tl M hit. ' l. r tl I I ) .i hi nt tlit li.irfi.-a i'nr ii)f..r. motion in detail as t- the ir ;ert r. " I We call special at.ten:rr. - c..;go 1; David; ; Alamance ! amou.it of real estaty ii'i son. Forsythe, Orange .1 counties. Bids for any piece of property will be received, considered and responded to. K. M, SLOAN, J W. F. BOWMAN, T rustees. F. E. SHOBER. ) 'July lf.th,'7i-tf. ;- ftj'i; Original iniv i,.i,.; ft Rfc.. ,s.lJ ilimn fur t..o . 0iU3i Ktlnc. t w. 11. h'C'l.n WuruU,a, Crue Ca.f lul.. Wliartoiiifc Wharton Having, at the recent nal of James Sloan' So:ih, purchased the .inott deefrablu oortion i of their Mock. Will ' ' ! Continue the Business, uiiilir the manaoment of Maj. JA.S. SLOAN, We will kwTTconstantly on hands full line ol 73':E(50iE:R'5,:ES . - Hardicare. Crockery, Glass are, Agricultural Implements, LIME, PLASTER; FERTILIZERS, and everything except dry goods. We I.are a large Mock of Aari ultural Implements, Cement, Lime, Plater and Fet- tiiiz-i-, which we .are oU'erini on mivt livoraoie terms, lor caslj. ir,-3m !T BOOKSrH:IVllLLiOJ ...iiP;...e uuiae to Wedlock, with ChAi tert in, A con.pf.dit Wi.ui. lnhod. I.Tiiracv, ot Vireit.it- vtrr:. MitninoiiT compared', ImprU.'mri.t, tu .Marrifti-fc. I'L'I.JTiL-a; rim,.. vi iu-r..,iwct.. a. i-aw pf Mimie, t.w ot IHvorc- 1,.. r ?i.Uortrrrnil (.ir;,u,elc.Eioori Liseas(-sot Women t..r csu r.d Cure. A Ccnfldc-ctiai . wr.rir ... l?-ll:i- c'Ek. "Medioa. Advice." -J'.lf, T-r. r".u " .votmuiood, 10 (.Hi; or kii thr 1 r.'j Private Medical Adviser," on tn, re.u.t, of im pure 4.-.V-41 ,.,, .-j on th. .-rr.-t habit. ofroh .ad their elfjru 4fter !:.. c.u.iDr Vanrocc " s'i- Manhood 4nd w0n,Tv"!ce; V.f :' riii'iini'ti.. 1 New AdVcrtiaements. i IfyoiTarein netd of any of thfe tbirow. 1 K goods, go to a on iist Market Street. . bef-re joi-W and examine carefully th 4nalTty, jt yieg i ,,r, u. insjronus. lin ns fco.hli of dillerent ftyles. uiciti'.'ing ' T IMttck -and VoVd a .hiu.ers, . Blavl Alpaca, Jilarhaad lir.: s;it all cofors o' Silk Satins foe triniinin-i all"' colors ot j:. Worsted Fringes, WaterproofC CLOAKIXGS. vi . iwn u F h ' i quil ls al Dituver, . for men 'women and chii.ltii.-'- j'. ivi i i iu rvr i v n l m ii -- "vu.o) iiuja. Ju.UfcST I it 1 1 I r-k w iiir'ii .....j.r.. ' ... . 1 .""J ?.. .J" in be'aatifttl st5-les, and- oxcedjngly: it iiUt.ll t , Ladies'- $h-in h, TtU " S'fClrtt. !i len' and 5lo.' Huts A. raps. M9-3m. (Jreensb'o!. N. - The 'GliKATESr-LlVINir A i.'T.HOKS. such' as I'rut". Max Mii!u-r, Kt.Tt()i. W f' Gladstone, J:.;. A. Fron.le.-PtWF 'Huxlivr K. A. I'lfeior, Edw. A. KiceuiiU), p,-, r. Tvtsdall, Br,. 'W: 1. Cu-pi-iitcr. Knttc, Po wer Coh'-i. The Dulc. . iig U, u. Black, Miss Thackeray,.. Miks Mu:,ik, h. LMacDonatd. Mr?. Oiinliaut. J'eRh- nL.-.lv.L ' - ' - . w Mrs. Alexander, fhotttas Hardy,f.?M.itrhef Arnold, Henry Kiugsley, , . W. KtorV, Tiirgut'iiifi', Ca'rlyle, Knskin, Tciy.n, Browning, and many others, are ri'ptHt-iit- ed i.if he pages of ' 21 - ' 1 TJtf ollfc T.iviih A pf. In ! 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' a i.ev. s.-leU ! stery.a-f-.it.'udi in(teiv. bv. . I '.i.i.l M V' DONALD, ii appi'arlT.g-iu 1 1 S .Lis ! ', AtiK from the antlers a Ivahov -.'". ri-.. U'iot 'choice new i .1 i 1 - I- auttiors are eriga, ai l'e: f - . '.. - an 1 t cj.ri; 1'Kif fs fvr the Ut-t IL i .i' 'tn Pos.sei.sed of Til if L: im. .r . ) i or othf r of i i;r- vivacious 'A -i.-riir ir-Tii . lies, a is'iliM-l i l-ier will fuel h-i;ie.l i-r. 'mati.I of t wliole si-tuaiioi,.-- .. -.. -t, Ke'Hio'! IttillttiH . i For jie.no 'I'HK IstviMnAo'-: a..:.! nt ono of the Atiief-can si . Mo-iHye-.. -Hurler's WrelUi i,t H,i'ir) fie (-;. t ,j a vear. t'fJu-ti'-tid :.ort."o I i;i' , Aoi:. aiit,'the" .St. . Ni'-h-tyts, or ! (;., Journal. A.liP'-s. ! . Liriiihh'.v i. - Tllk PEOPLE S N):' D ti U G AND PRESCRIPTION STORIv j The mule: signed wouhl '-! " noiniCe to fit ifttis d Go sin loundiiigs, that J he- lias ; i-' f'- the ' Stun; rKoni'.- toimeily- cccn ?:.! , l.'... I....1...1 ,.,.,!. 1 I... "l(. J. l.i... I ("L. a new and well- arranged .in ug ' ' HCt ipt ioii Store, and wouhl be I h M 1 1 ' a portion of t heir pat.roiii.ge. - , . Wry te.speoi fna. ; . ' 1!.' (;. CALL1 MA . Jan. 1.,'t, l-7--ly. ; 1 TO TOIJACl O i - ' . . XV -w..vVv ! rANUFAC T.L' li VA j ! ' ' ' ; CTOS. IB. STAJ '-b 'iYj??U, 1 oT K.icha,uje I'lace ;ltn.'ff j ' i M A N U FA CT L' I i Ii J TOil; ( Autkorit-j. di.ilt- t " t lor- a-:e -I '"" . " - X',l.?t h-V'T !l ; and wNril make, further LIBERA L CAlI ADVA I I . - I 'on- rect-ipt -anil j ex am -n a. oii: '' tobacco. Quick sales, atbeVt niatjoj r -. j returns. f. l ine l.:.rte-t, L'forl ' 'al v ! at l-.wta( itnportatioii prices. t !;::m ro;: k.l ' - - irf-: i CAKOLIXA I Mav.i.yiv .'-H.t.lH li ' 1 ; ..... i v- :-r.
The Greensboro Patriot (Greensboro, N.C.)
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Dec. 18, 1878, edition 1
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