ULil'iWKJill. A0rEaTi5iria-nATi:3 , A drerifoenetit occupying tot in ore tkaa it lkeeg. rtf n, i,iti,M frM M1t netltitw A enrittM f " " fl.bd bliied every werniag . t ' Inwriian ,; 3 : . 4 . 1 WT-k $ week. $ . t.w 1 fit) toi) t:&o 3.00 3 SO I tuutUli 1 UOBttlg a ..d ,- . . $1.00 .... t RAft Bil months, ! months, We Midi the ail ef or friend io eiteatl- ,g par ircultUin . - Mr. Uvnln en negro siwirage. The following- etU-act from private letter of Hr. Lincoln's, said t hv lonna 00 lno kijy of Gen. Warden'M-th, who fell la the battle fta F'ildMnesji, 6'rtg n ro,inii H.'' We fiiiii it universal! credited as genuine, hat ere perfectly perenaded that it U a hoax. . It reads : ,-.-r. j ., s. . y, t - You dere b know, in the event of onr coin tlsta success fn the fieW, tlie being followed br a loyal and cheerful submission on the part of to South, if universal aronesiy should not be ac companied with universal suffrage; and aow, line y kn"w mT private inclination. as to what term would Be granted to the South, in ite con tiDMncy mentioned, I will here add that, if onr success Uould .be ihue realized, followed by such derired results, I canuot eee if nniveraal amnesty j granted, how, under the circumstances, I can avoid exacting in return universal suffrage, or at Jeatj ieilflraffe on the basis of intelligence and ;v llnw tn hnttr-r Irm eondition of to colored rare has been a study wbii;U has at- j trscteu my ewuu u mui I think I am clear and decided as to what course I toll pursue in the. premises regarding it. A. religious duty as the nation's guardian of these Maple, who lave heroically vindicated their man koodoo the battlefield, where" in assisting to lev the life of the Republic, they havo demon itreted in blood, their rights to the ballot, which il but the humane protection of the flag they have go fearlessly, defended. " ' j , We repeuti we have no hesitation in prononno fcg this docawnt a forgwy . That Mr. Lincoln mf have favored nnirsr&al amnesty is quite likely, as hie tendencies and disposition are do tltred by those who have been in the most eor dial relations with him, to have been eminently humane.. But that Mr. I declared himself in fsvor of universal auifrege,- we believe to be an impeachment ot hie good, sense and a. libel on hi memory." ' r Wh this question was literally and cats gnricftliy presented to him, he answered as fol lines: " , i M will say, then, that t am not now, nor ever hive beea in -favor of bringing about,, in any way, the eneial and political eqaalitj of the white and black fanes -that lam not toe nor tmhave been in faror tf waking toterto jurors ef ntgtoti, nor of qualifying them to hold ojfic., MT Sit addition to thii that there is a physical difference between the white and black racee, which I believe will roRKvea roasiD tne two w living toyeiltern terms of social and politi- tMl,-Ut .Ami inftsraiich SS thfiT Cannot SO lito, while they do remain together, , there niust muk a aMo man am i favor ef Xavtitg the . ' .. . . 1 i . . ... L M Mvytl WT jvxw vi9 mma y ivt ..if, , Tk;. -.. Mr I.iiuuiiri' airoft and eatetrnri m1 Mnl n'nAaivA ttik Kin irinvft nn this im nnrfsnt anliiant. llolilicrfllt onlv two VRSrS before the war broke out, and no man supposes that anything occurred in. the interval to change so radically the matured opinions of fifty years, still lees to"modiyhoe clear 'phyioaf differ- - - -ll 1 t. 1.1 : It' A T. tnM. nn . ..n 11 nvAtinKIlifv iKftfc t.r . Will IUIU v , . J'. wnwi.t , w Wsdsworth letter has been simply invented to etniw .r.1!!A 1 nnnnnea nA 1 1 sIi'WbA Wik Bf1 lit M mach a?acitv to divine that taTDOtO.Petert- ' A Ureat K atural Curloeitj . .- " The Sentinel, published at Jacksonville, Ore gOBjOf the 12th olt., ears : - . "Several of our ' citizens returned Jast week from a visit to the Groat Sunken Lake, situated in Cascade Mountains, about 75 tuiles north- Aat from Jacknonville. This lake rivals the famous valley of SinUnd the sailor. It is thought to averan 2000 feet down to the water all round. Tbe walls are. almost perpendicular, running dowrtQto the water, an4 leaving no beach. Tbe depth'of the waur is unknown, and its surface is smooth and unroilled, as it lies so far below the surface of the mountain that the air currents do not affect it. lie length in estimated at M miles, and its width at 10. Tliore is an inland in its cen tre hsvinjr treea npon it. No living man ever hat, and pt-obttbly never will, be able to reach the water's ede. It. lies silent, still and mysterious in the bosom of tla 'evcrlsHtinfrhilU,' like a huge well scooped out by the hands of the giant genru ef the nwMint-aios, u the unknowa Rsoa gone by, and around it I he primeval . fire3tt watch and ward are keeping. The visiting party fired a tilie several times into the water at aq angle ot 45 decree, and were able to note several anuonds of lime front the report ot the gun until tlie ball "C , . . .A . ... track the water. ' ouch seems incredible, but it ens. -. n - A Prrntt IV i ut IV. tinai man enil 1ttirl complaint of the ferry at Gaston, It lesaid that passengers are brought over the river at to at point in small open noata, exposed not only to the weather, hut to the danger of capmzinj. If ffrrltirn ha run Tt.li'a k liAiiditnmn nrnlit on th mvestmont ; and if individual enterprise de clines the undertaking, it would be Weil for tbe Railroad Company to tnke the mutter in hand, for if the present arrangement continues to the winter season, the travel will be forer to the other route by the Seafronrd toad, whioh will he opened about the first of November. Pet, Index. It is rr potted from Vahinrtin that President J'lhnsriBjttS promwd 't Iwernor i'mmlette that kentucSy liftll be relieved from Hinrtnl law, ard l''t pi'M.tamMtiin to that effect shall be Issued "ithin a dsy r two.' The rfinnval of Ji;n, Pal r is saiii 1 1 be aUo determined npon. A sclicol-ii I re;s lo f.t. I-ottts was fined lart k J:W end "o.Hlit, mnminting io ell to tio. for frotlty toward otic of her soliolars, a, little t'y. hipp-J him until the bhod fon dwn his for one month, -fot twe months, , - "I WOUA.I VOL. L-RALEIGH, W. J, Has in, T. Coorsa, W, II.Jokks. BAKER ( OWPER JHQ. AUCTION AND COMMISSION ilVtoi'eliaiits i And Atlor's at Lnw, Brofeors anil t'olicclors Generally. . ; Aug. 23-3U Q HOJ! THREAD, Spun Cotton) tliloriAirmaud a I Shot Ouo. BAKER, COWPERACo. Sep. 8, 185-2S-tf. yHITFIELD'S REMEDf FOB KllEl'MAtlSM. Ouras Sheamatlam eertain e ilasnt tonie for the feeble and nervom BAKEK.COWPKR ACO. , Sep. 8, 1895 28-lw. SHEET Tin, Tobacco, Leather, and ftlaivh. BAKER, COVSTEU k CO. ,. ..A og. 2 2 -3t... - .....j.-.-. Honse ana Ixt In Kaleish for Sale. HALF ACRE LOT WITH A VERY NEAT Houn on V, f.rar rooms down " tair, aJ two tair. tjnoj gnnlen i't ntltn tieil. htluatud In the KontTwestcrn jiart of IbeTtlyT " r F'or Bale. 4 VEKY GOOD BIDING SADDLE, AND IX. two very (ool i;U ewdJles. AUo a lot ot good Bar Soap which can he sold very low hy .the bos . ': t Wtf. ,. - BAKER, COWPER, & CO. BANK NOTES FOR SALE. Cl A AAA the bank .op frortTit r.iito- VAVyVUU line, Bask of t'sp Tew, Jlnnk of CSrli.tle, end Firmer' t!aiik - - - Golieoin for also. -'- . '- i.. , S tf, . BAKEB, COWPEn ft CO. Cotton BagslneT, Snsar, CotTt'e, 4, &e., .'For Sale. A I.fT of alee Segar, Coffee, No. 1 Markers!, Cot-toe- Begging, Iron, Adanuwtine C'nodlftt, Wins Qlaues, Curry Cembs sed Sole Leat.far. BAKKB COH'BER A C). August ZSj lSf5. . IS-tf Atur or jp Shoulders, LOT of No. I Bacon Hume, Middling end BAKtB,, COTTPEIl" A CO. Raleigh, Aug. 26, lftti.Dt NEW COMMISSION IIOU8U. : SWEPSON, MENDENHALL &Z CO., GENERAL . Commission . jNIerchants, " ; roa TDK sals or. . ' Tobacco, Saw Cotton, Cotton Yarns, Clotbjs -r-- tad Naval Stores- ....... 79 Fc4x Stbist, Nw Tors. Robert B,. Swepsoa, Now York City. "u.v.. Sana! O. Murphy, Naw Tork City. . 0. P. Mendenhall, Brea-'tf Farmer's Bank, Gretna fcoTo", N. C. . ' Daniel O'. Worth, Company Shops, N. C. - a..W.SwpOB, Haw BiTr; P.-O., NrO; " aa 8 tf THE BEST, MOST EXPEDITIOUS AND EOTJ'TE FROxlI CHARLOTTE TO" TUB "' . X 6 R THE R K O I TIBS, " VIA . . North Carolina Eallroafl,. ;::; ; Raleigli & Ciaslon Railroad, rcttrsburs; A Wcldon Railroad . asd rasia VARIOUS CONNECTIONS. Passengers y this line will lsare CHARLOTTE at S o'clock p. a arrive at Raleigh m. Loitva RALEK3B A e'eloek a. m., arrive at OMton 13 a. m. Leave OA8T0ST I p. at arrive at Petersburg 8.30 p. m., and leave that eight for Richmoou and the aorth, or stay In Petersburg, get a good night's rest aod take the ears forCitv Taint, counseling with the James Hirer etcamera for northern points. Passengers for western or aoutbern polnU wilt leave Petersburg at .30 o'clock a. arrive at Ctastoa II a. m. Leave Qaston H a. m , arrire at Aeleiga 7 p. m. Laave Raleigh at 7.48 p. ra. and a . Passangsrs are raipetftillji; reqoa.ited to get ticket before entering the cars. ' . ' K. WILKES, . n . .yris fctia gap.t T c K. R, - A. JOHSSOSf,. Bnprt RaloU'h A OmKib R. U. , Kr M. DCNL0P, ' Aagrtl tf. . Eup't Peunlarg TTaldun R. R. JOB-WORK ' Of every description txetute J at this office with seatMM snd dispt;h. RAU1CU ItE KltitlT TH.iJf BU rKESlDi; JIT WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER I, I8G5. NO. 50. Pioneer LaiKl OlIIco. , r. diDsrvrwrsxT: - PB1XC1PAL OFIH K, Kalcjgh, m.C. ' Q. H. OIJ3S, . . Manager. ' &PECUL AUENCIE3. ' - VilniinRtoo, ' tiroenthoru! - Nw Boriio," lrialibuTT, . 6oldboro', , ;charlotu, ATLANTIC ST., NIlWTOnK, AND l'.M 5501'TU ST. HIII,Altkl.FtlU.; i AGEXTS IS ALL C0CNTIE3. . Out Jiteuts nil recta tilt Comventatian, m all Hilt thiwiah their Deteriiitm Litft or Ap plication). . BEfJISNINa immediately rHtr tha war eatUpaed, wo eontlnue to raraira tpullcatloaa from Buyara and Sollara of Kkm, Estat. and inrite a stilt more xtand4 aaoj-t-lrt -cheap, cuaTenie&V-B&wraii mtrd aatuiaciory . : " PLAN OP BUSINESS. Partioa ran ooitimnnitiate throngh agents, or ditact. Bnlaa la the bivndaof 1 AifetiU. Tltle'gurntvd anaording to oar rulsst (Tfo.14.) FOK-SALKr Cotton, Tobce, Turpentine, Corn, Mining and other Lands, Alilln, Town Properly, Ao4 As. Ad enuirtaa promptly answered with Mapi, Bia grarai and Skoli'besj it requi ej. - 'fei a H O H Q CO b O H O 0 IVew Goods ! New Goods! ! Now Goods!!! JUST RECEIVED GOLDSTEIN- AT . J. C. PALMRR'S OLD STAND, TRTWTS." escorted sMe ami "betnitifu?," Laje Oeods, Knibroideries, Irish MJaens", Embroidered Muslin Curtains, Ladies and Cents. Hosiery. - A L. S O -nOOPiklRT LiDJES' FlRM.sm.G GOODS, Chcmifott, f-kirts, plsln and Kmbroldered, and nl mneyery article neel in a Lady's wardrobe. , iS'ew etjlcs arjd ' ry desirable. -A U S O- rEUFUMEiir and soArs. Anell-if 'STEAM I'OttKR niLSS PRLNTIXO, ar RALF1GII, N. C. ( J onlv R'kim t-tfvi- Pff it the Cifn. rOKEALTL XT f. hlllRTmn. RY THKP.t.T'ORttLE. i!S . tr!im Jl;.la.., l:rn Sajiar, end b-Tr uld lVaoh Dran-ly, . BAaER, CDu FCR A CO, al;jh Sop. 80 17-lf. - - narlng roliabU and active Agants In every Caa ty f .rthe aula, purrha.a and Uaning of Heal Batata tliroogh tbeiu, thin office U aiiiiblud, in adJittmi to our Mgnljr Lead Bm.ina?a,.tn ooltert all clatuil tent to it with tvo greateet pons, bio dmpatoh. .. . Bepterober 3mt, 18l!5-t3 t.'. ' f -s H cm 2 b R - 3 '"Ws- - l 2 -S S B ..Pa fij CBw g 8 1 a r a E f H ; to -aj ft X heat --2. .....i.,.,, M 8 is 9 01 : 3 3 3 9 S 5g 5 S ' b S no . s.s r !r2 -C3 , -.0 K A :-e?a- -S ."-Henry I lay. .'- Ckanjm of Time. ON and aftae 1.4 P. M., flaedey.'Aaeiist' 13tk, 181!, Trains will nfti-ai Umi ..m f..ViK. ordofi f '- - - ' . aau. TBata, v Leave Raleigh, . t . r t 1 T.4S P J Ml A. 1 6.15 . IMS .' UMwnsloro, fslisbiirr, Arrire Charlotte, . ? I ' ' ' iwoeoi)rio tens. Leave Ral.lgh, " l ; t ! : " Uroftnthoro, t t ' u ralUhary, ; j : t Arrive Charlotte, ! " s' ' ' COWG liAST. . "Sit TAI. Laare Charlotte, : : : 1 ." 6niibury, j ; , Uroeonboro, 1 : j j Arrive Raleigh, t 1 , , acuoMaeeariea rai. Laave Charlotte, t : t ' 1 Baluhiivr. 1 , . ! 4.00 A.M. IJ AO P. M. ,. .e 8.09 P M. IS ID IS ' 4 3 A. M I is A4 M, m.ua . . ,.j " .,.wreei)jiuur,.4., 1 -i T 1.04 p. M. Arrive JUIeigh, t,. . . , - . .. j jj- - Mall train eonneeU, east and west, with the Ra lalgh and Oaatoa train for PeUrtburg end the North and with tha U. S. MUitery railroad for tioldshoro, Hatfkorn, Morahaad City end VYilatngtoa. I'raight Train leaves ReUigH at II A. 11., Char. ta fcee At.r stopping at Com ran tjhupt evsr nicht. - be MatVTraiir-wHt mly-rtm en Swn day. painen gara ara notitlod to proeure tiokats before entorine tha trains, aa additional fare Will be rolleotad. :-.,.. . K WILKES, Aug 12 11-tf. ICaginaer and Snp't, SCHEDULE ' Tlalcltrh mid CJaston Hail I road.. 1 -- ''take eBcrt 1'neaday, iaue 21, ltS6. COKVONORTn. ; , attia. aaf. -. Leave, Rallgh, I ' i t Hfl A. W. MiU rook, 1 1 : S ".. Huntsrille, t ; i 1 " Wka, s. . 1 : : ' IS ' " " Frankllnton, ;' : : 1 fe' . ". Kilt.ll'a,i .1 r l II '' . Jleodersoa, 1 y $ H " donction, .1 t s ; J 39 Riditeway, j : ! t 1 " Wftjrent.in, : ; 'i,1lS ti ' - rflernn, : ,t 1 Wit'' w ' 1 . t.iltletuo, t t j . t It It ' Oaatas, t 1 1 1 Arrive Waldon, t ; : . ; : I tO P, jj- . GOIXO SOUTH. . . rais. j. - Leave. Waldon, t , 1 t ,1 0 0 A. M. Oanton, s 1 , t 11 , " Littleton, t - j ; ; 114S P. M " Meeeav I ' t : , ...j- v t 14 '..! Wrrotr.n, 1 . , t,.,,.., 1 47.' ar Rlitgoway, i s t 1 Stt " Janutinn. , ' i i t 1 1,111 " . llandnrson, t jt t ttt "' ' Kitlrall'a, : - s " 4 1 J ' " " Kranklintoa, ; ' I, 4 44 " " WaJke,. r 1 , j " lluntfVille, : 1 t - : ' 6 111 - Mill Brook, - - t t -j fl fl - - Arrive Raleigh, : : : : 7 0 " Superintendent. w. s. a. AKbmitws. acai. k. stAaair N. 0. COMISS10N HOUSE. WIXULYOTON, N.'C. . . rPnB nndemiitnad hare etli!ihd a Commiaalon X and Forwarding House in Wilmington, and offer their eemaee lor trie sate 01 Cotton. Havel Stores. Sheetings, Cntt"n Yarns, Tohaceoj Racon, Flour, Ae , A., and to purchase fur merchants tr others, any good xdd in this market. ' Uttiie ft. t, noatu water tstreof, ep steira. -August IS, ISSmpd V. B. " G-TTLIOK nALKUill, N. V., mit ATTEND . TO TUB COLLECTION OF Claims against the Quartermaster's and Comilnjary'a tlepartuents of tbs lotted ptatea. Alio, te the pnrohaae and sale, on Comniiaaloa, ef - STOCKS, BONDS, ftpKCIR, BASK NOTES AMD Prompt attention given te H hniiness flared In bis haoda. " . ' " " Office at the Nrth-Carolina Bmik Etors, corner el Payetteritla Stree,and the Capilid BnUatS. ' Aug 10-tr . WHOl,ISAI.D AND JtKTAIL DKALKt INT U ti U 1 HI U , ntOT Ac IIOKS, HATS A CAPS, '. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. BEST rarOHTED WINES ft BIlANWES, aso ugenis or all sid; Gli O Q ERIK Is Ac, rf c, Corner of Fayettcville and Hargct St , aui-im RALEWn, S. C. - Airann R, B!t!ftr, CsiS. II. BensrvT, . Raleigh; M. 0, Jas.C, Va Pewr, tof . 1'.. .1. . " jtW i Ml ft DEXXETT, VAX MIT A COi, Ccminisslou llJtrtjjMls FOR TUP. RAl.E OP ' ' CuftonTuWeo," Xav&I dt : At.SO, POR TUC rurrhnc Rtit! Sale of Mate alii Other . . . . iJTOt KS, 23 WHiftrEFsLb Hvaiar, Xtw Yof. We have emaciated wik n Mr. O. If, Coia. late Publie Trtmanrer tor Sortk Carolina, -- A( iv. a . E-pe-ial notices, antler a ipeelsl keal, wtfl b trfirrjcrdendiitlar per square tur tsdt isia nkas.- Funeral nofives will be charged as a4vertiseneassV -Tbe simple aanoaneenieat of a death, or marring will not be charged. . m. 1 1 LlIUli;'"wJJJ'i'''LB'"g?'M tf'ajll! g suiffiea A NEW1" ITEM' IX Om EISWESS! dctitloiucna Rcatly-Made, Clothing. R12ADY MADJE CtOTHINO t cioTiiiiSra Hiss, .' Youth's heady Undo ' . t i . . . - :,. BOYS: w K 01TER A LAME STOCK OF RVADT V AOS Uutulng, gotun up eepaoially fur City Trade, -WiX-A US TUCKER. IIATS ! HATS ! I UATS If I . ' Tbe largest assortntest f ' Hats, Eft!?,. Hats, , Hat, Of every style aad eaellly front tbe ebaapest Avar ' q.Weolto tbe Snett PrsaakPetL ' 7- 1 ' - O E JT T L E M 12 1 S '": FURNISHING GOODS! . . f . COOW. . , , . t , JB0Q9& ., JSl IargQ Stock ' -"jSisnw, roo, 5rr rKDx , . c ; j'.y. , OAKVEXtB, .f CRA.TAT3. . . -7. , 1. BttOia v MCKIH9, . Qtom , ' HAXmEBCHJFlS, ' WiTS,1 - 8CSPSXDEML USES8HUT3, . Ll.N'KN ASD f APHOur.LASS, Ac.,' v &o., Aic, ; co. ,,-T "I . - I'ul.lle attention ii directed tojtbe. abere llaa stf ..da. Mite us a sail. T . Jl4ryi are determined ftTelV ' ,W,H. & 1. S. sTlTCKER. ,. Raleigh, Spta8ibtJ-37-tf. , . ,. .T ' W:' ATKrTS(W COMMISSION ANDFCSWARDIIN3 A s c m t f 0 r SKCPUTT FIRK A MATSE IKKCKAKCB COSt pany, New Vrk. v : .. Kiiuilable t'lre lumrenre CompaBy, rfew-Tork, Poahiwiv Fire liiiwrauoe Coeipany, Italtfmore. - ' ' Marrlaud Life Imuranra C'otupany, Ualtiawe. Wilmington, N, C, rp. IS 3,1 em jd. ' t)A KKtHOi" KAILS, AH30RTKU HIZM, F0 I sale by , -t , -w. B. AKDIHCWa. Septembsr 1,1, IfbiS-84-tf.'' DR. WILLIAM A.ITTLE, - OFFERS his professional services to the eitlseai of KaleigU end vicinity. ... Uffioa at Col. (ieorge Little's. en 12-eodOv DENTIST, RALEIOH, S.C., I Otfat Oetr P F. PeiuVt Pruj Sf0r$,) ' INFORMS the citiiene of Raleigh and ani round ing eottnilt-s that bar tmi"nBc J-gtr Dmc-i n. - above well known stand, and 1. prrjrvi to cleaese, extract and til, an t to in cert artificial Teeth, irons one to aa entire set, oa (he most iiapveved prla ciples of practice, "' - 4.-U.ti8 reeiwotrully eliits ' share of tbLUw patroiiiige. . . ,,,.,. aug' 14, flat Jan. Klllsboro K. Military Acadf dij. rPHE EI3 flTfl Acd..mieTe'rff tliH Initltutiou J. will hegm en Monday, the Jnd of Ortohrr, Ue. Exirptinf the Milltiury ieatnre, the generaJ plan ef the Aeadoojr, diaeipline, eonrie (ffufnUy, Ae.ailt he sa heretofore. leans : One kaadrsd and ve (tti) fur the flret tbrco miiutlis if the tnrei, raratie i avmaucm. 'M$ fhftrge will euvrr ail tiio Ur hoard, fliat, ' lif-htr, eiaiihing, taitinn, arte uf tost fcoulu and KedU eal atundacre. Kiwli studunt Biu-t furni.b clothing for a eiimls bed. t iivulart lurotslif I a ahiilicauoa to J. Ii. Willi C, . SufitUtndBt H. A). A. ' Lets Fup't uf V, At ililiy Aoadeuy, Cop. t, 9di-t1 tw4r. ct, t5bT ' llat-.a.iKu ?rsnt. t.ir the Kxchitiige llutdt RALIIOtl, N, C, AAJIl.L attend. ell the Federal Cenxts te she f f Hiate. , ScecUl attention to buaineil riH!e frtsi Cl wa direct. " " ' be Ktsbcr 8ad, Use SiHf, ,. . . , 1 t-

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