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BUB-JCLECTORiJ POK THE FtiURTH Ci iN0RE?HONAL DISTRICT J ' Uuxj . tiiii. Dim. Kx. O-imitTitk, Yi'VUTM OolHlltCilSIOIIAL DlMTIIIlT, ; Hrpiewlwr 6lh, IH1 Th following it b eli"r Air 111 it ciBgneejiumtl dietrH-t, M fur BMile out, fur lb mMiiag cmpign : . OrmilU ammtf. J. Hergrova, A. 8. Pr mhI W, II. P. Jen-ine. . frmkli anmtf W. 8 Hrri, T. T. Miiclitll end W. it. Bhi. m. AdJk ttnuttf Dirwy Beltle, B. H Buuoaiid W. tl. WbeleM. . ,. mmntp Dr. J. T, Imch, . U. Avr04l U R. WdoVll.. ; C-aMaw euvtUf.-J. Q. Btmhw, O. A ' pMr4 J. M. Mowiag. ,. 11m KiaiBUwta Sr(ru((e4J Wake COUMlie IH b aBaoBDord hereafter. ' I The eomniUlm earaeatly urg that the eleiton' iQil Utlter eaBvaiuirn nuke it h4uI Ut e Ibat Vrwlr) aud Bn.wn club. 'ti. , - ... ; U order of the commitlee. ; .. H A. LONDOM hi., " j.ii. !i; . ; 1 - Chairman. V- CottiiI Makltfct. Iiep"rtd bj Lno ' Adam, Orixr and Comniimioo Me ci-eat, Bouih Market Street : . ' Kaleiou, Sept. Ci. , , Price of oitti In our Mu-ket tivdaj :. II M. - - - - Hit cent. 4P.M. - - - IU " Pale, - - - - 63 bale. KeceiptV- -'- '58 ' Tone of the Market, atradj. irr'U(TiitMTa. We aooouar the iol lowing ippniattMnU for H. A. London, Jr., that ejwetey and Browa Elector for thia DiUr4 1,, JvKntkm Ctunty, BmithBed, Tneadaj fcptM. "''" Hath County, Naahrille, ' Thoraday, Hept, gam. , ,-. : , ' ataoning't, Friday, Bept, 7tb. Ferrell t Hturdy, Sept. 28tb. V'ikt County, Carey, Sept. 30th. Other appoiutmeuU Will abortlr he afl nngDrad. ArwiirrKT. ;Wow we gite the following appoiatmeala of Janice oulb Katk Eao,., tteuefal Agent ol the Maaimic Temple Atwiriatutn i ' .. . . . Ckjlkam' fomutf Mount Verrm IHlge, No. 148, tU. Uwiwice, M.wdj rV-pteniber t3rd Bock Rest Lodge, No 111, H-tdl. y' Milla, Tueeday, Sept. 84ih ; Coiumbua IMge, No. 103, Pittaboro', Wedoeedy (uight) Hept, Wth j Sapona Lodge, No. M, Thuraday, Bept. 6th ; Itirbard Watt York Lodge, Na' Sfl; Friday, Sept 87th ; Oeorge WaahingUw lodge. No. 174, Uaairer'a X Boada, rWt urday, rVpl,.Mib. ' - .... A " ' Fm Mpi.E Wynne, Yancey A Co., will reoeire na the" 'Stat inat,, Btly fine Kniurkv mule. t1t. iioB--. lion. D. W. Conrtt hasgone na a abort trttt to the glowing little village of Cary. . , Our Senior ia abeent at Jonnetoa Court. Wa had a ahnwer ot rain on yavlerday. , Now ia the time to aubaUibe to the StKIDiEL. ' "V v ADTiRTrRRa will bear in mind that out paper goea into nearly every county to, the State. -' -' - ' ' 4"b (fotk neatly, quickly, and cheaply iaruted. , T'lere are wiTrel Eng.iab gentlernea in , ibe town on the look out for fanna, . TiifKj.v.Ai We were en our way to aur boardi ng houae on Moaday aftcrnooe . e called at the atom of Meaara.' J. B4 "T. P. Higgif T W wera lurpriaod to tee o iarga and complete a Mock, embracing j??er Bne of good kept In A dry gnodt nouat. Tbe hair good, fan, and nntlrn departmente are Npec!ally Complete and ex'eative. W fpund the earpeaiera buev at work up ataira ting up a. whoieaale depart m rot, for these enterprising gentle mm a good many (rood a. We ought o ejeaiioa that they keep an excellent bae ot hats that are bought remarkably by a nwanber of the house who has d cuosiiersliteesperieore in lhe Whde-, auaVtoutinaa''M New' York. As we re leaving aa elegant moleskin of the v et style aud loeal quality, ntaeufao tired eipmuif forut) anh our owe nam ; printed in it, , buUed to us hi tilted . J B., aud ith lusnr Ihankt fin tbe -doui pieteut, ti UioeJ ui out. LnCaL Dora, Wedding tarda Wtnttr we to be etMMMeled; wl.lu!; email and 4ia. . Heveral northern Capitaliata are ia this city The Police Court on yesterday wet bar waiofi , L J. Yoqng, Revenue ColWtnr ft this District, has gone to PetrntlMirg, Va. Woodson the clever local ot the Awe yesterday morning to ntteud Juhu etonCou'rt.' . Aaotber wool pulling took pla on Wiuningtoa rHrret yeatevday moruing. The Bunrise prayer meetings at the 9m& iM an la. gety atl. adrd. " The Grand Piano 'raffle will soon cmne off. The usine of the Banner uf Temperanet is to be changed to that of the tyi'rit j f A Ay. ., i ' . Beta on the approaching election are running high. Two to oue are given on Buckalew. J. A. Leach, Ex; Vice Principal of the Deaf and Dumb and Blind Iualiiutioa, lett Mondnv afternoon 6 New York, on bUHinex cuuecled with lhe lntilulioii. Huh lluugus uwa Tod t aid well, hat re turned to thia city aud again opened the Kxecutive office. . ' A number of the Bar of thia, city are imiw is aUetidaure upon the Johnston Counts Superior t'ourt. t . i ir I - Indis Rubber bustles, tilled with ice and salt, are said to have been in fashion J be pant season. . General Colston and family, of VYil luingtou, are in the city. They are at the popular boarding house of Mrs. H. W. Miilef, ou Newbern Avenue. A collision occurrt d oa Martin Street yesterday niormug between two colored moo. But a few blows had passed be tween them when the interference of tue Iriends put a atop to the affair. " Fashionable halt and bonnets for ladies are auid to diner only in nauie. Thetaiue article, a ueu woru welt firwssrd-"tir Tt;i liraiI,"DcTUie striugt tied behiud, beromes a .hat ; and if pushed far enough bsi k to show the coronet braid and the iulantlle curia brushed over the foiehead, with tbe airings, and tied under the chin, it he comet a -vooaiet. Paamioa Qlcamismm. Tbe only shade of red now faahionsbly worn la the dull, dark-shade called Rue ia leather leg. , Dog collars if black velvet, that is, an inch wide band with a locket ia front and tied in a bow behiud, are worn with linen Collara by young ladies. - Sailort lulls ol blue twilled flannel are worn by little girls on cool days. They have the blouse shirt such na boys wear, snd a si ogle abirt ' White military braid la the trimming. , . , ; . The small novelties of the season begin to appear. New tettof collars and cufft retain the standing English collar with ipoiuta meeting and broken over ' at the throat, and also the flaring cuff, buXsre fastened by linen straps on which is slide trf-jet or gold. Tbe newest belt ribbons are black vel vet (elastic vevet), fastened by large buck lea of yellow gilt that kaik like Kiruacan Kold. Ituaaia leather belts, both red and bla' k, with gilt silver buckles, are much worn. An excess of the chatelaine triek- tiry already described ' ia the caprice of themoinent ; j , -'' Th'-re It a revived fncy for jot jpVHr y. It it brought out in suiue nuique patterns ; hut the Marguerite design, though not, new, arem to be, moat ia favor. Jet of all kinds, whether for d rent tnmmiug or for jewelry, is in more mawive and substantial sharps than formerly. A ' ' , Fringed neckerchiefs of colored India tilk ere worn In the street with black oo- tames.. Thess were introduced sorue tinic agu, but bats bonuute popular wrttlrttlt drat cool days, and are about to superccds btsoklaa ace scarls - -- Dicu-siot MKTaoroi.iTm Hsix Mooday evening a discussion took plar at thia Uall tetween U. A. London Jr., the Oreeley and Biowb elector for this district, and Willie. D Jones EH) , tht Revenue Aaacasof for the district Wt are glad to say everything passed off in aa orderly manner. Mr. Loodpn't opening speech was an able, dignified "and argu nwntativa effort. x He adduced facta and along with them brought the proofs. Tht oppressions snd wickedness of tbs present tdrninietrstioa and the corruption of tht party which seeks to perpetuate its exit jteucewevre shown np in a vigorous man ner, much to the edification of the Ores ley men preaent and to tbe disgrnntlemsiit of the Grantitea. Mr. Jonea, reply consisted of the usual amount of abject radical adulation of Grant and tht old threadbare kuklux cry. In fact bin speech was but s'rehasb of radical slanders which have been spread over tba country for tht last four years. Hit weeping and ansostained assertions wera numerous butvss fat aa proof and logical argomenta are snMBnnoerned there was a complete dearth. Mr. London 'j friends are jubilant over hit complete and signal victory over f! n t i n il.rt r. )t-ur' m In i ta lAllnlnir eirttrv ri -; b oar tfpon the lucrative sooluruents nf an i : . - m i L. . . 1 . 1 : i. I iii ii 1 1 1 rsMm i ui huh u cBiaoiisfica mu f prenive eepionaga over the people and wrings from Uita) a large part of ' their rarains. . XJ . . . It's WAS tile Mnaivur " ' h r TaT 8LKOBrrWe have not sdsc t day to in publish a abort but very poiuled article in the Trilmn on the charge of James Lj.mih, of Virgiuia, that Mr. Ureeley had libelled the ladies of the Houlh in a must indecont way. It is un qualifiedly denied. Aa tbe radicals are trying to make capital out of it, it would be well for the Liberal prest generally to c-py the Trilmm't art icle. We will do to in our next Akmkst or a Coin CoUNTKni-iiiTna Hats ItHOVtiHT TO TUB ClTV AND lat rmwiNKii. Yetterday Unitcil, States Deputy Marshal Boslier broiljjht ti tli( a eVIebrsted coin counterfeiter. McFee was arrested iu Salisbury on last. Monday and taken to Greeiiborl and on the same day was carried before Judge Dick who ordered his Commitment in delault of $5,000 bail, but on account of the irf iuaecutity uT the jjil , at that place was, on yeslerdsy, brought lor safe keeping to the jail in this city. LVputy Boslier also found, in the winhIs near C'oaco.d, oue hundred moufds which bchmged to the gsng, of wlii.fii this man Mi Fee is the leadinj; spirit Toe moulds captured are designed for the manufac ture of coin from the five cent nickel to SO cents in silver, and from SO in gold to the 30 piece, borne one hundred dot I art of the bogus coin Y slready galvanised aud flSO ungalvanised waa also captured by the officer making the arrest. This gang has been operating in a number of counties in the western por tion of this State for the past 13 months, and the authorities have been put to much trouble to get ujmw their track. It ia sup posed that they have been in the habit of shipping their bogiit coin to Texas to be put into circulation. McFee Is a native of Canada but for a number of years re tided in Texas. ' LVputy Boslii r worked up this case in a very skillful manm r, and be it confident of overhauling the other members of the gang in a very short time. . ' sit For the aenUnel Mkiwks. Kihtohs: The communication in your paper t which "Raleigh" alluiht waa signed "Many Surviving Relatives," uol "tirmving," as the printer made it! then there was also an error amonir the nsinea quoted, unneresnary now to spe cify, I am. glad to hear from "Raleigh" that "thetraisof your eornnp. ludenl are pre mature." These fears were aroused by the accounts in the city pax-m of the pro- eeediOlrSOt tll Ki ir(t l IVunmia.liiaM hin which the removal of the remains from iWi.tyiitia.wasvdti.d;;'b:xt tension of a street Hironili it, etc -We do not advocate intra mural inter mmu, norths euUrementof the "ity Cemetery. .There k i gntat deal of vacant pace there now, i especially in the north ern part of it What w plead for is that the bones of our good old cititens should be left undisturlied. Most persons, in fact, nearly all, will prefer the new cemetery, but why not let tht old remain I In all cities vacant spaces are left and this, with t little attention, could be made ' an at tractive spot, (Wr'e can see nothing "hide ous" about it ; nothing to inspire -dis-' guf It is neglected, but whose tbe fault? A visit to that sacred spot inapiret,tn Most minds, feelings, sweet, tender snd, mourn tul; a holy calm pervades tbs place, some thing of tht presence of those good reli gious people seeuis yet to linger ''here, We h-ug to emulate their virtues hoping in our turn to enjoy their , calm and tran quil sleep. We have beard no one com nlhin of "gaseous emanations" nor of the "gtirgonB, hydras snd chimeras dire, which the eloquent imagmattoa of "Ral eUh" ennjnres up. Like the man describ ed by Moliere, "we hsvt endured sll their horrors without knowing them I" The exhumation' of such a vast number of b' diea would certainly produce sickness. 1 t.eir mouldering bones bsve offended no lino ; most of them have long since Bungled with the dust Peace to their ascred nianet ! We wish no modern Ham let to moralize over their skulls sod frag men's.. ' ' 's A Cosstaut RusDin . i F ODUtK, OATH AUD HAH , A small supply last rerMred ,,V; llrw-a JiHM.T()WI.r, trtlTII Wl.Tt 1 . 1 a wn to siniiior l lhe vesjr. a soJ CAa PEN I S.K, wbu baa s silt villi n'.l more lit an Tl aira a ru)AT : A furniture mka it said to lie the laxi est member of sm ioty. because be keeps chairs aud lounges about all day. A lady wrote u4 her lover who had be come interna, that "lie had giuie outul kin mind, but had never gone out ot hers." Lively Young Lilly (to Psterfamilias) : "Note front Gertrude .4 lack, papa. 'My dear Anuie - Will yn fi(vor us with your Hnpany to nmrrow arturwsia nt a game itfcnuct, to oauic off oa tlie lawa at four precisely. D. V." Paterfamilias D. Y, mdear I Miss Gertrude (lack is very proralle.', Lively Young Udy -L, papa I I. V the liweses jte. ace. all la. wear, you know. Didly Vardrna." ' A man that ought to be remembered -r A one logged noldier. j Bound to Answer When a man h a tiled every thing, and found it will not answer, let him girHWre there it an echo, aud try that Wliat uport is like girls' gossip t IVer alalking. i ' " An aniUHing anecdote is told of Kiug. tlieaetor, who met a friend whose name he had forgotten, aud took him home to dinner. ' Atier several attempta to find out his name, King said; "My friend and 1 have had a dispute aato how yon xpell youl name ; indeed, we have laid a bottle ot wine on it." "Ob I with t.. two or tliree rtoltJrSn. I all II aaul bus su luok sfter a ttrat a part of the tune AiHrcas stoace. if. hi i.S.sTuis, - tpt i-lt w muaor, tt. !. , ..... f ; , - v . . ft'AKBrVLLT BAVISKD AMI CtHtKXCT- : .." . r! , astslM, thrnt K Wt, .... 1 00 . ,. Pvast.Ajfl ..-. ., rWhret.reen...,.. ........ , Driest.... , Butter..,.. ".; Itseoa . i . ' 1 " - N O. Hssss..'... Bidve.. ., nhoulders.... Western nboalders Bulk tHliders........ tda...,. Bulk sadrs... Buflsa!. . ......... CoUoa : : Law Middling. ...,. Uond Drdluary........ Ordinary v......... hk'keat.'. .:.k,.. Cherts ltatera Uniting. ,(..; (snL. 'om Meal .................. ... ..I B - 30 Wait .... .....18 .IHsSlH ,.,8fHH5 ..in io is ...,.t to .....t W .,.Anj:a) .... ..18 .!...... a 30 . ...75 FsWt. ...... ...... M. C, Floar.,.,.. Lard Tiea...,r... ...... Sole Leather,,,,.. Upper Les ner. . . . . v-. BJAMKIfcD Near Wolfsfllla llsdoa Ooaatv, oa the IMS lust., Iv A i Prior. Ksi , Mr. Ll.ss W. nvsrua aoW sod Miaa MsooiB tt. Kaisix, uf ProTidoacu, Mscklenltuig Cuanty. la Iredell eoanty. on tat IMVlast , hv the He. w A. Wood, Mr Wa. tt. Wans tad MUtiU'lM TaooTMsa alt.l a this cltv oa ths Had Inst, Tnoa. Avxta- I sos, lutatU- sua of Charles sett Marina B. 1 oompeuB. . s On the iBd uwt, CiTBieia Jaoaaoa, la tent esugnter uf TboBtaa L and Naaaia A Laaaitei, afred months aed t days. City papers plesss copv, ii i a HEW II! 11T1IIII1TI. X OIMTI WAMTBD. THE MAbTKR 8FIRIT8 Of THE WOKI.U, and THE I KkASUKE HuUBI nf AMsRI:A. vms oaasv book vv vaa vaan. - Agents report sslss of an to 1 00 copies hi a few hours or dsys. f rospwlus lies,.. Adamas 4. w i,unuirn, Hew Turk. t:iih'sgo7-XK'h.iistir,'IK." Louis New llrleans. sept 'Jo dawttut . L L AD WINTER o ; '. 1072. A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK ' OF GENTLEMEN'S WEAR AND FURNISHING ' ' ' ' GOODS. ., ANIkOVSCEinCNT.' LlopBieur B. Season, MERCHANT TAILOR; Oppaslts Metropolitan Hall rtrSTTSVIlXS STBSST, hs s just returned from tbe Hortbera asarkst witn a uuga snd varied stuek of FRENCH and ENULIBH CLOTHS, CASaiMEKES, '',' : 77 DOESKINS,. ' ' ii ll.'f jd 7 YEHTINUB, Jte , all of wblrh are of the finest quality snd tht latest styles. A , In the Mechanical Dessrtiaent, he hss It bis employ the very best ITreneh auekmen, hose artistic testa esuoot us surpassed la this or snjr oiner city. Thankful tor past favors, he hopes hv strict aud steady sppls sUoa te hnalssM to sserit s eonunuanes uf 1st sstus Ua w ii sell as aerelolors, oa the asoat rea souable terms FOB CASH ONLY. astisfactlon guarsntsed In svsry respect sr no sale - . sao85 tf : .-. .- Y X X A 1)6 TBS TA S .' - 77,' THE LARGEST STOCK OF GENTS . rCBNISIIING GOODS EVER . BROUGHT TO , . RALEIGH. C Wslkel takaa irreal pteasdre 1b lafomlnt; Sis many trteude aud uatrSna that as has )sst rrUioed from ew . t.k, with lbs laKeat snd mit sttrsctiva bIsks of roods of ever aesenptioe ever tirougut to uua lassrkst My stuck emorsces m part, , Freirk, Eigliik lis Ctrnti IRUADvLOTHs, ' i l' 'f- DOEeKlNS, TlfflSlis, A ESGLrSH MELTON, 7 "; ' ' . 7. .. . I j, v, BN0L18B KETbEYEA, COTCB AND ENOUslJ CBEVluT, BEVERI OF ALL I)ES RlFIIONI for Bslu and Overcoats T.t'sII of al.Kh,! lutlts a wBsfal Usssstloa frJld U.C public . - In the Mffltslilcal lieiartment ot my house Will Iss found utily Um i f nest work men, sad sll noia tanscs aut. . 1 eas tcoutt d.stl) (ss.MiWs. i y : riders from a dUtsncs rsspectf ully sll:l- tt d - S4 I p.J-swnsl atUMiUa Ki cu W Iku.lauie. LATK TELEIiKAPlilC AKW MAHKRTA. Nuw Yoarc, rVutember M. Oottoa reoeipte net S08 gnaa 1.811. tn day W, 4M baVsas follows: rVpteuilier 10 1 as ma I a; October 17 13 InalH ; ovemlier IT Is t.l a Demmher, 18.1S I 4 ; Janu ary, l 1 llaltl II II; Febuary, 1811 lSa lt l.w; March ItSnalt 4; April 80 i ios8 a . Cotum ay, eahs t,(M, npland; lit I 8 , Orleans I 10. Fkiur quiet and an ?briKed. Winter a beat lim I d t'P'ly ami uuenangea t-prlng Xxi) ernta KiBre.. Cora lair, bonis eipisrt demand prHs, ana snrnangetl, Rios quiet saa 1 1 Piwk ajuiet and aomiaal.Beet quiel lti uachautred, Turpentine dull. rhsaa aucbaaged. Tallow quiet. Freights nr ,--v.- :- . - MiMevt-tnaed at 14. Btertinc derided ly hiher, leading bankers asking 7 71). uoiu isaia I B. uovernmeule very tuong. Bute bonds strung, especially i enaessee s lime uoiug. Livaarcsutv rVpt tS. Ctitton c foeed ' nnchaugedi Common rusis II. FROM NEW YORK. Nxw Yokk September BS'Forreat'er. tht alleged murderer of Benjamin Nstliau, waa discharged to dav, the UlstrH t At tomsj advising the dixomtinuauce of the case, as be bad not sulticieot evidence, to prove the guilt ol the prisoner.' Forrest U was sent to the Tombs to await lbs requisition of the Governor of Illinois, where Forrester will be sent to terra thir teen yean imprisonment j Judge Leonard granted a Writ of kaUat corpus, returnable Friday, (or Forrester, on the ground that be is bow held-illeifsl ly, hsviug been disrhsnrad from arrest ia toe natuan murdit case. 1 . s r. ' FROM SOUTH CAROLINA. Colombia, a C, September 23. A personst alleecatioe ocenrraxT ia a rsatau rant ia Columbia Satutday night bstwreo Montgomery, President of the State Sea sis, and Samuel Melton, tba Republican candidate for Attorney General. In the meter, John 1). Caldwell and Major J. M. Morgan, two friends of Melton, who iatefered to separata tbe oombatkata. were allot. Caldwell was Instantly killed. Morgan waa but slightly wounded. Tbs verdict of tha Coroners jurv chariret Geo. Tupper, a friend of Montgomery, with the wtltul tnd malic lout uuruerof Caldwell. The affair, owing to the social position, of sua participants, causes mucn aicitement JFItQM KKNTUCXY- Paris, Kv.. bepteuuer 2AT-Gtrrett IHvis is dead. Louisviixa, Sept 88. Greeley la dis cussing toe colored question, said : rai.utw-virikBMS : u our movemenl should prevail, and 1 trust it will prevail, we will tweep away all tbit refuna of lies in three mouths Ws will ssy to tba colored men, . wa prefer nothing except tba protection of the laws, tba same fur you as lor as. t ou baveyoar llvkag W earn at well as we have, you will hsvt to 1 all of your abilities, all your aneigiea. all your lacultiea, and make tba nuwt of tbem yon can. The law do not favor you. They will thoroughly protect you, and in threw months, if we succeed, tbs colored people will be so disabused that tbe earns man can never deceive them again never sgaiu. nut suppose we tail, and we may rail, if the colored men did not believe that tba power was against us, that money was against as, if they did But realize that the Treasury, tha army, snd one hundred thousand omen holders were all bonded against ns ia force, which they believe they cannot overcome, tbey oertainly would not be so universally hostile to us. . w by, tbey think ws can not succeed snd they want to be upon the winning side. That is a part of it, but Ibey ait alto deluded In regard to our purpiwea. Wa aay we are not your ene luiea, wt will not be your oppressors, wa will, thflUKh yon have done ua imiutice. try si well as we can to hsve your chil dren educated and enlightened so that tbe mistakes yon have made can aot be made over and over again. FROM OHIO. CittcuNATi, Heotember tit. When Greeley arrived at Newport on Saturday ha spoke as follows t ' -- CiTitaiis or NawroitTs There was a time, aud that not many years ng.i, when I would not have been welcomed to the soil f Kentucky aa I am today. There Was a tuns alien Keuiukians did not think of nisaa tbey -lo how, and 1 be lieve it was Uv utse tbey did not under stand me ss tbey do now, fiar in lb- olden I time I was an bumble but leulout liieud of Kentucky's noblest ttalesiuan, Henry Clay. I loved, I trusted snd followed that man fiw msay years, and aire waa my heart when the news came that our tsmdeat anticipation wera blighted end hu is amaastvMS'n Frvwhtent. ' But w hat "iu at iers it t Tha (ameof Clay is world wnle, and he is revered and hived by millions of his countrymen, and alll be in gennitsiis 'tr conic. Wbst matters it wlieiber bs tilled one office or another, or no ofih s I the ot ic doe 1 aot make lbs nisn, It is men like these who dignity and glorify ottite. Mr. Greeley concluded by saving j -Many times I was told IS or 110 years ago, 'yon can eotne dowa South and no body will hurtyoa.'I said, 'why should sny body hurt mt I There ws never a mo. meat I wished il'. to tbe South, and sev er snoght to do tha Snathera people harm. Why should you tell me I wni be protected ia the South f I hava never been there, btauae my duties did not call mt there. But I feel certain always that 00 gentleman of tbs South would lay a baud apon me, and . I don't believe tbey would let the blackguards do il." The; were talking ss if it was but charity to let mt vast through 1 hat hss p .ssod sasy, fel low citlzeos, You may ast bsu a out ,s) tbs asoet tffectivsF t oufedi-rate sduts 01 the late struggle, and ton may travel all over this country, and I think no one ex cept a very low, vulgar person will oiler you any insult I traveled to tha furthest part ot tbs South, to Texas, last year, and I was everywhere wtll , received. 1 think every Northers msn who went South, minding bj own busi ness, and glviog' , nobody cause ol offense, as trested perhaps ss wtll ss I ass, and his person and property were just ss sacredly respected ss mine were. iNow, then, wa hava opened np a sea ere in this country. There was a time when it was not so tlist every Northers aiftn, "f nhstever piinciple, could travel thmof h the B-.utb. Now, thef can do so, aud I sin glad of it. Think ao mora ,f our triumphs ia the late struggle let us rtjoios to day that these triumphs have tended to good to tbe whole A men ess pe 'pie. There were actually men in the North who believed, when Lincoln wssasssaainsttd. that the aethers people, at a people, rtjuioeil in, tiut smsa.ln lUoq. I am tare it waa not so. Bat bsea ia the black, Woixly deed dose, and tha whole people sunYFMt for it It was for a hsig time imp aaible tn make a large portU 4 that cleat believe that la t aaMssination waa Sot tha work of the wholat oafeslarale asMinla There was injuatice done them the ugh pn-juoioB, mrougn piwsios. we muid try todispi-t that prejudic arid that pas skw. Ws niuat try to make the whose people feel. that. tbs American nam Is dear to us all ; that even in our struggles we were inenaa. vve aid not tear and rend each other : we did not destroy prisoner were not nnlusils tivat.l hul I really believe tha people oa tmh siiba meant to treat them with humanity to tar as tney oould da ws ami when cruelties took nlace thev wera aot andaretmtd to bs Bp proved by tbe greater numlser of the peiqile N.wth or ttouth. Now, thew, let us aH tswdse that nwettall be nearer to each other next year thaa this. (Aiiplauaa.) I am demanding nni verse!! amnesty. Why, people say there en ouiy iinee or sour nuiiursd lisfraa- chlanl. Huppoae there were only tw hundred. 1 object to thia diafranehiae- ment and this proscription, It puts a ssinia on me wnue people." O ttO&KRIES, -pi8tLUTUl OF OOPAkTN ERdH IP I Tbs eopajtnsrshln heretofore n(,tt der the name ot LKACU BK0ihKHa, "" aai wuouas s sua reisll enirery sud oouiaiUsloa baalasss In the pity of ksi- swa. a. ouy oivei-. f. Laa,-B mil drealtta! froas ths irui. All parties tautobUsJ ta said Sna an its Mat sd to coins firwsrd snd aik. hereby saving truant for laetasslves and ths (sEO. T LEACH, New 7 or M. T. I.EA. H, " ' JNO. f. LEACH. Calllnfr tbe sttsnttoa of the pabtle to tht re ! ms as will eaa Us us the irroeery sud eommtsaioa 7i.,..i. .. oar o d stand, east of lbs Market, asdar las teats Bam as heretofore. septJOtf 1 0 eeo.M W MdlIia tibtwing To- ou cases Canned (H stars. 10 ki Powder. CO ba4 Shot, aaaortad sanbsre, KW.OUOU D. and Wateriiroof O.ns. f esses Keen's D I P. EtuitshMnstard atiuinrtsre pricaa. . . 10 cases Men's Shoes 10 essss Women's Hhoss. b eases Children tsaiiea, 8.0UO It. Pure Leaf 1 aid - 60 otita N. I). Plour, la tscks '-' JW bbl. "A," "kx c," C CotlMand YaU ; tnm Busrs . Shsaea Prims snd Hf tirTifowr 10 ball cbea's tirnea smt Blsek las. 86 touxas Asst'd Braid I snjy .. boss Aasl d Brooklyn I'sady. 86 eases Cuaseatratad Lye I,al0 lbs Priuo Psewry Clienss. rept W-tf 7!771 ' " broi. U 0 T I O S A l l TONIUHT OP 1 LADIXI' sad GENTS' llloEd, ' t CALICO P.UNEB, PLANNXL BHIRTS, PANTS ; VEitn, hats, boots, and a lot of Hardware snd sundry other sr. turlas. - w. H J0NEI A CO. TIE R. H I N B I COTTON FACTOR AID Coin 111 luaioa Mnrehtnt. 7)7:'v-..7 77''' HALCICII, 2V. e. References I Jones A Plummer, Petersburg, Vs. Murrell A Tsunslilll, New York, asp aa-illwsnswtf - There Is a slrsv dark red Htisir at air P1" iH'ii-st aim nwtsi r nslelfrb. rus only mark, upon 1 Uis anlnai are a cross and lit hi the left ear and 111,- nods uf tlolu lioflM. ssaed ud The uwner can olitam lUHMesslob by app.Mnii ti, tbe inle.rau;iHnl and paving ail ekarxea. JAM kd II . JON M. Sep U3 Swd N Havlaff aettlsd tbs estate of Charles. H- iiorUiB, deeeased, with ths PrubaU Judfs of Wake eoanty I hsreliy aobfy sU thalsftatsas that l,am ready to tattle with Ihees tod will pay ao Intsieat upon tht funds In wf htndt for dlstnbsUoa sf uw Uls day, . , , . Amoaoi tscertslBed to be la hand for dis tribution I0o4 83. . ; , ... , . 2 ' D. W. SPIVEY, " tepSl wOw Eteeutor. j 300 l?""1 mXmon tut; 8aHf to Ujr' S W. CI. STRONACH. K 7 r.ir wl I U (i ,U A U O best or nibsr Pall emus Bs fish Ouano, It Is scd sitssislrsly snd spreclsted OJ eeery one. nutd by w. v. BiHu.vAi n t'li., Kale Is a. s.OWAND MARHlB, . - (lea. Ageutsand 'fiessarsrs 1 Norfolk, Va, aqi 8 Sinwalisd 1 Off A B:tH 'L sftLTED MEAL. Jasi JUJ recti ved. sspt ti-tf W. 0. ITsUmACH. 1 1 o S A f E, Ons small Pin-Proof Iron Safe Id perfert order oa sale If aot disposed of privately will bs oderad at public sa. uoa, oa Salardsy, Beiitsnsber ?ih, at Tuwlre Auclioij War HoBst ua WUiuirigton u'eet. JAM as M. TOW! S3, - Aactluesar. aug. II w T .Uid ytjtj It MAT VONCIHU. tmriti, Boiler, ixtw jwaiija,, Witt-if X ttUt t ir- cuifti bawit, Mavtsinery in Kciirr. ttifj bv.ilti mm uue- Ha avlMi f(D bavtitiit twutf b'r- pOWff Mr- l'itIHlf t UbCsffdS, Will win, Witt) mmul iHtt tiL it (. ttii t-' "u l AatisUU A trOll lottllilr Still (,C.lfr-,l sA WJLAWhl tWvAA, t, Cs ,-f At I H It MO. Si W, Art ou, (8 gu, 0 OU, , 1 14 uu, w v -V mt. 4- ... UUngUN4.' At fM) OA , It a-, 010 is, ai8t its 00, ,11 fjatw, an vu, si w, ty w, . , s ISJ 00, to .& 00. . Basrb lnadlB Woabts Baaa At 40 uu, ii uo. ai OU, s) uu, 475 00, w uu, aim uui ti ju so mm uu. rtif oil. Bulttt A Weaaosi's, Colt's, Alhta's, tharu'a, WklUesysadvtWklada, e. ; -j 1: . 1 , 1 A , . . t ... sv sum rsoeuBsnt ran ts. .' AMMUNITION and IMPiAMkNTa , , for rams Iradliat tlaaa, at a ssasll sdvaare . is . , eacsistof tsswtal. . y. ttrtat'lhcaahliria Mr niea aaH ttstoTt -.. i at sswaat assrkat prteas.. A e-aaplet sasorUaeal of all SporUBl tsuods ; Pitses snd Uesertptlun ant oa ai-pu eatioB. ttuods shipped by Eiprsss V. O. D. pouLtney.Ikimbi.e ACO., "' " Inruavass, . Ma 8U0 W. altiasurs nt , Beluaurn, Rlukard'a, Uouml's, Ureeaar's; IcottfB, and ethas eslebrsted maka of guns OB band and iisponea 'i oruer aaptlOaudawiy . SFpRTINU GOODS t 1 f1 at J MEADQITARTERI POR BPORTINd (JOOD8 OP EVERY DE- ' BCRIPTION. Wa are tht Bolt AcenU for ' PARKER'I CELEBRATED BUEAUH I LOADING GUNS. ' Oust and Pistult of all PstUrus, Bkspet sud Quantise, : tumLaxokut stock of gcssaxd UfOtTINO OOOm III ' Y ' ' " THK St A TM. v' " Rabbcr m4 Lostlhor Beltlag Hscdwars Boast of JULIUS LEWI A ZO., asps-U . iUlebiB, il. G. J) EDUCTION IN PABgAGK RATEB BTKAMEK8 ' ANCHOR LINK sail avast wsusssoAV sen tATtiBoar. Paaseagert booked to and from any Railway Mallow or seaport In Ureal Britain, Ireland, Norsay. ewedrn, lieuiaark, tierasany, Ptaane, Hollaud, Belitluu, and tks UuiWd aisles, tlshia tars from New Yirk to Loudon, Llvwf -ool, lllssgnn and Uerry by Wednesday's su-aiuM fMW. By Balurua.'s Bteautera n6 sad ... , s - 7'XCIIRMIOV TICKETM, 180. '' InlsnnedlaU, ;. Bteers(a Mi, all payable ka Cerrency. . - . Psrtins sendluK foi 'heir friends la ths old oauliy can purchase tickets st lowest rstes. For further psrll.-nlses apply to .tha Ainets, II k N IJ k lust 1 N B KO T 11 K KS, 4i - J y BowlinK Ureen, N. Y. Respoaslhls Agauts wanted m Tows sad Itautury. a,ay 1 dAwam INIVEKSITY SI1I00L, I PETEHHHUUU, VA, , N Vlvhlk S .H..I ImJm, hdn, B..,rf Will. The arhoul Is prNumuiry to tirr- VrVsii.j ftf" s irsima, ana is siro-iy vweommrniieu ny the f seuitv uf Uist InstitulioBA l b Prae-tpsl re fers to tbe msrksd success of bis pupils st lbs University, Prim los sod olhr Coltmrss. t at clrealsr eeauusiag tanas, c, apply W. O0HD0N M-CABE, , rrlncipai tlnlvsnity Scboot, ! 1 Petersbuig, Virginia. ! aug tt fltwtSO - j "YABfllNOTOll and L 0MI XRdlTY :.t:i , 1.EXI.N0TON, VA., , Tht next asaalon of this InsMtutlon will eooiiawa on Mis third 1 narsday IIM) of astpiemner, inn, sua continue without inter msslun sntil the foarth Tbnrsdav la Jans, le. : 'i . ' 1 bs liistructbia smhrsees tboronirh Clsssl eal, Litersrvaud Orlentiae Couraus, toesUM wilb lbs Prufsssioiitl UsparunenU of Law and knulnesiiri-, f 'Iaeastsreespttsstjforttitsssidotj of sine I th on tlis ad aot crowd A-iot) or tJo, accord- ins- to Uis pries of board. Arrsiaremeaia are also stadt for bmssIoc. ay wbkh students stay rtsiucs 1111 eipen-ss u yaw per sasawa. t or lurUiar iniormalioa ad lresw. - , ; tt. W. U LkE, FratldsBt, afPaemltv sat l-w . 0. V I I H R K I t ResK;tful1r tendere his services to Uiost mqulrlnif sn KliKiueer, MlU Wrlrfl,t, ess Dresser or Bswyoy. MilHns and AiciiCullaral Machinery s.j Vossi Prcssre of sll kinds put op snd wsrranted. Ptsn. and peetit,:.stims farnished'OB reasonable t ns at sl.orl ootics. Also Aent f r Hnksro's r-ieate Knin,-s. lisst Mule, t ir-sl in tile world WsrrtiM-d;' Power and lin4 Cora polier snd esoik m tlsflS patent eo-sts Jt Puuip Williout vaWs. lor all kmu ef puiiiiiiuK fries i A acd t-A, milusble tor noils. 1- I. is 1.1 li ,.1. litnl-.s u. Fowls and Boa park 'o haiei.h, M. O. - ' wiuara nr.is., i'i:nu'U,n, H. c J. 1;. bariuw, tls 1 .t.C. ' Ail(e-S : LuUIS R. PK'r, : Sp81-wlna Cry, i. 0. 1 H AKDWAKE, A. Bl'EUAlVNUTlCl-.s v MATCULXOK'S HAUti! V This splendid Hair live is tin. b.t m s World. Hanukaa, riHial.iB, llislioii BoteuBtaiu least, aor sny mi.,,,, p o produce pars! vaa at hat.t ' A-w.kI U- o.k j Slid delusive prvismuonsnoaeioij v.m, . dosotpoaaas, llyi-.-asintj ol w. v n , , t tor's Haw liye hs ttsd aipw' ib.mu., MpataMsa U apiiuid 11a tab-rrnt s-.uk- perfect lislr ye- rllark or brows. twi.T all IH-wnrlsts. Apply tt It Uuad at, M. Y; aov's-dlf ON MAURIAd'E. Hit. BtPPYRfCUKPforr.aiiis: Mufioih sllects o krrurs and Abut-a 111 ear 1 in Manbood restored. - ioi(s.l nfiil. to Vnu,w Mesuvet New as.-Uiod uf Ue4i1u. n1. ssd masrkskle tmmtH - bW and Cirva- aus aan nw, m alrsl , tSsswastnv sssis itfiM w -..a aouib rimiaati rlidadsipuisa'ta. , , ' ,, sag 18 iua O T I Q , K ( . tin MOHftAY, tht Tt f fa tatier' K, at ths Court Mosaeduor ta Uw (-ma or vxi nu, I shall as Commissioner uinttY a d.vr, e of Ibaeuperiurtartotr tsrsnvilt. eeunir, ms.la la tbe peutlus uf . is, lwadon,. and utliers asisiust Henry c. Hrrnuu. t ie. -.tor of Uoacan U Heradua, scd also a k its u of U O Heredoa. sell to Uis uum w,W. the followin propeity.nsnifl) : POUM tlsetlnu; Uousea sad Lots, contain nix from four to til rooms isn-h, w.tb cobvo Bient outbouses. c., siiuaum in Uiu 6uii. wustern art of Orf ord. , ' - TWO Bboa Ia Ike rear of MyVsre. Utam)y, store in osturd, ItiHj, aud Couumm.- i..o rooms each. : 1 .i UN t Lot of about Bins acroa ,4 Un, two log bouses on It, ljin in i)fr.i sil s.i (omtna tbe lands of r. . brandy snd s.i,-ri Uns foarth mu-reat In lbs row of t,in.,,i,- 00 Wlllunuboro' btieet lu thil ton ui u, Nwd, knowa ssU.e 'LawjoiJ M .tetiuii '? row, and eouuuuiug elaU- ruuuu, four sUiva sail four below - dtle tbe rolluwtng tracts nf laud ljiu ia Uistvllie eoanty : Ons tract knows as the "Rsasoia F, , r smet sUJ.uuins ths suds of Mrs. Aaa IL 0..1W 1S1, Mi Lueinna Hunt and otlie., ami cm lal ilu( atwat Ibrae bandred and e a. res ' IMNUtaut kaosa at lu -i,us 11 r wr'! tract eonlaiiio sbout one hum ., j s t smhty-aotkl acres, sdi.dninn Uis lnj of Mrs Ana il. lniul, Muiwrd krai r si i otiinrs. 1 una tract knows as the "Dennis 0 Pres liar uwt, " adiuioind llw ianii.ui K chard U s tier snd others, couUinlng annul ou.- Iiuudr.st si d tlly-aevea sersa, ,. Onatnu-t kno'wa aa ths "Hvster 1 ., i" adjoining lhe lands of henry T ho-it s. d oilews, eoataimag about uii kuu.nw sad Unas acre. Uns treet knowa as the "Kasta.'' alses' adiuuilnK the lauee of T, L. Mara rove, ili Poor HoussilandoUleis,eobuuuiii aoul u iO hundred aad twsntv acres. - 1 -n ... Also una JJiirUuiliisnsl la a trsW dmrny - uwued bx. Jiinlsll Msltol), cumI.i, jn.. ....,t- two buuilred and Slltt ai ms, a.1 , lands of A. Cnblior, T. L. Uata-rove, ud OUlM. . ..... 1 ... I ... . A Iso on fjoartfc Interest is a Imct of Imd sllusled; tn tlnuiYills i-oiimv, a,! ),.."' 1 Ilia lands of Richard 1" rustier and MNers . conlsnee iu shout aa k soil red snd bumiiwu sues, and known as ths "Win. H "rarirr ' (na, .. Tsrius of Ui sale: tiueiinnl si,.i a erwlit uf and 18 uouilis for tlie r. .11,10 ..1 ,-r. Boud snd approved s. , ui ity r.,paioil. s.u u.o Utle rsMrvwt aaut Us parrkasa aioosj m R. 0- B ERNHOH, C..m 1 and K'r uf Uu.NCAN 0. at.&.s tvi. Okford, h. C, tkpt , infi At ths Same time tnd pUi-e and ost the mini terms, I sball, ss elii sow of Kiii.ilr:. N. J 1. 1 u don, sell one trai'tof land bin 111 tor c.i'iii Of Oranvlllei, sdiolnittg Uis Ismts of 1 , L grays, R. W, Ijis.iUT aud oliiers, rouuin.nd slsiut slny-eiKlit acrea, and kuoAii as U.o "LrtileUni laibore" tract - Alsotliree fowrtbtluterretln auolhVr Inu I .,f land Ijltw lu tiraiivllle, ailjuiiuio; i in !.,.,. ,,t kuduud Kraaier, smKutliura. awiitioaed ao,.v as lbs "Wa, B fnuuer" tract cunlaiHinji 0110 busdred and nlueteea acrea. Also threafourths InUvesl to the row of bulhlinirs in Usford, weniiourd st.ov as tiia "Lswyer's" or MllcbmU's" row, oontsiiUi, ailfht rooma. ao. iir.Rvni, itjr of ' R. N. tlki4JsLiM.il. i Oiford, N. C. Sept 0, Uli. Beptl8-8w ' ' "' "' ';i N OhTU CAROLINA, WAkt l OtiKTT, la TBI strraaioa count. of Henry 1, Turner, deceased. jl ' 1, ,.,,1'etkMast ,. . - ;i ,. JohsEaBlaa, . JVdf. Ths defendant John Konlss W10 senn it after due diuretics lis found to Uu u is hereby suuiiiioued tosppear lie'ore lite J.i 0 of our aunertor uisrt, at a oaurt to lw u.-.a fsr tli county of Wakeatlloi euertliouse in Kalekrh in tha Rib Mouday adr Uie . 4 Monday of Ansust, in, 4, sod suweeordeuoir to Uis compluiut whi. b la d. !,sim-i1 tn it,a odicsof Uis Clerk of said roues, sud fe-t iiis said defendant tabs notice Uist hs t ati so to du tbs pisintifl wtll Use , l a ...i.; bltn fur tb sum uf two bieiorvu snd i.n., m dollars and forty-all cents mil. tuwrast Umn on from ths 18th of Ociota-r, I". I. A warrant of attaclumnt rwtamshle ta Pall term, In74, of said eourl, h imicii is-o- d ia tbisaeUun ' J0I1,M BU-NTINV ana-a ltaww "ill " par . . .: di. AT AUCTION." Sit "-i.'l4' ThalbPLRNUIUnrnimrtvon Hi!lt..r.. m .., in tlie t Itv of kJ.ii.Ii, kiiiuii u. t.i ,1. WfsuD," tthe fortiMir aauiui.'-i s' ms.deute j is ottered for sat. Ths llwoli.iur lias PontTFFM (two nf tbem small, I beri.K-a U.-in r,.,..o .. .i Pnu-y. It has s Le'lsr, ai-o, sii.i sIih b cesssry out bouses are on the fir, ,. ... Tbe lot soutatiis biX or tSkVlis i ' s, Uscludinica bo lsts (jaiUen e-1 . , v,. ; a (!leU. of r' rati 't rees and lirapt V , TbsgiOBadsare Insly shaded with shsde irsrs, and a baautil ul sua strn..r. 1 n. s a IrunU ins liweilius,. . Tint property is as doslralil ss si -.- In ( l a city of hair it Ii, sol is tituau-d in su ... UvesndfcrowuMf part uf tb town. An elatniuaUoa of the premises Is I. -' ' t. ' Tlie atsive va.ua li Snrjinriy wlii i-. . . . ,1 for sals st ths Court bouse disnr in Lao ,-, Wednesday, tbe 4'k of es,pieiu..r 1. .. l W'o'ioek ML Tonus msu kuowa i m KEMP P. BATTLP, Ati-.m- . , " V ls H ix. sue 15 AlAwitt QOPARTNERBHIP XulKi, I bare this day associated :'h n !-i i'.a M- rcsntlle Business p. R. R,,R ,i, LILLY, Jr tlie busnmss 1,, i en ... dor Uw nam sad siyls of k J. 1 . , 1 1 t v . (, f . . Fay ottevUlt, N. C, Bept 8, 1 . k T X W T T 6 0 X tALLAXD WmHli JKT t-.- , The ondersljsned eirl toti... the arits iiis sol. a Itf.ve sn.! w . 1 - 3 slock f Imv titn His, uu., , nHtKs, Rt.AfiV tiiK t . . Bl.tLLAS, Nul In 4tr , '.... , 1 . Is-r.d Jyl.lmi aoU K,-u.-i;; ! , 1 , , prices jik) on s -c.ilii'U. i.. . SHT'liU Of CoUtllrV .iirr,,,.,.., y ., . , ,,. inwfceO. ... -, E J 1 II. I V ,v , . , ' ' Nr. is, lid. .M , I i' ' sip4-w!m' t , TLdL'Ki rLiU'kM 1 . ..i ,: tO Hi . F.OIC ) I Kuia J... ll ' nniy t tf
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Sept. 25, 1872, edition 1
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