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7 ' HIE SENTINEL J031AH TURNER, Jr, Edit. T. B. KXN03KUHT, iwoffcU Editor. ' : WEDNESDAT. OCTOBER 80, 1871 Bl BSCRIrTlON BATES. I Cooy Weekly BeatiiMi month, lit Sat M as. ' On copy fro to gettarapof CUb of 10 sad apwiu-dA. . ' . 1 Co7emJ WskljfcUa,""iun, i Cop aa " st.an ' ' tu.OV w (Xm cpy x getter iip or oi i and epwi UlU. 1 Copy Daily Srotloet atnnUw, Copies" " " " B8 6 IB.) -0 - . . . . ae.od 4 Ms eopy IM to getter B ot astd apward. 1 FOE PRESIDENT: HORACE GREELEY, or new tore, r for vice pkrbipebt t B. O R A TZ BROW 3T, OF MISSOURI. 8TATK ELECTORAL TICEBT. STATB AT LABflB. Taws; At J. Jabvh, of TyrnsIL E. W. I'oo, of Johnston, 7- VOB tit dwtbnt. 1st OcTAVIUI CoBB, of ChoWta. Sdrtwiirr Oawowat, of Owi d f. C. FiJliBH, of CuuiWIiin 4th IL A. Lomxm, Jr., of Chatham. thV-D. F. Cai-dwbu, of Guilford. 6tb W L. frn.m.a, of lUcbwood. 7th F. B. McDowblI of Iredell. , 8ih T. D. Jobjistos. of Bunotiuib. ASSISTAMT BLBCTOBS rOS TUB STATS AT LARQB. Tb following named sUcaien hv bow appointed ta , joint meeting of oar Committee aitant elector for th Btatoet ierg-e,ia: 1. Hint Jee J. Tm)ml Ilartford. Frederick Phillip. dgeeB0w. C.W.MoCUmmy,Nw Hanover. li 4Ut Bth Clh 7th lb Ovid Dapre, Wak. J. A. Gilmer, Guilford. Win. R. Myers, Mecklenburg, & Trivett, Ashe. James IULove, Jackson. D, ML, BARIU.NGER, State Dem. Con. Bt. Oota. W. B. MASON. Stat Lib. Ib-p. X. Con. HaMgb, fctept Wth, 187. aiUMTS KB ELBCTIQX 1SHUB. . -TUB la few dy th Mttk nUl be uV Kitted for fliml dcUio wbMbM or lutraUoii srt Approved by Ui A neilCAa pil. Tl InliabiUnU of (b North urn SUU Tew tlili qaertlon from A dlfcf wit Uilwiat from oarielra. Thalatwt of the cnip&!ga Ukit not boso praMBtod to tha Kortlioro mind M forcibly to tU Southern ; w It n.y U mor oomrt to ty, tUt Ui orActicAl imnoi tenia to I ditrTnt In tb two great mstiimk of Ui UiiIiid. Tom aqI BoconciliAtloB troong Uuly wAiing citlKBA, Atlhomgh bly nd turtkUy Uught by tomo of tb Northern toAlor lo pollticAl flrin,an more Huittem of ientliooot Amoog tlii Kortbern ri)W(, And mnttori' of ientU meut Art Alow to iuflueuoc tb..AcUo-of: big oted partlrjirii. Norther wtort hA Botxperieood In their owo-AfUir tlj BArlty of nuumlag kindly nlAtloM with liitslc fornwr cuowim; tad mny of than doubtlcBi regArd tho propoAsd" IttM of ReooocUktioo. At A Aier politicl nor mrn to effect A chang la the AdmlnUtrA tioo. xWith thorn the chief qnent font pre tented in the eAiiipAigo Are tuch ee otutlly triw In ord iuAry tiutoA-euch At the Rufuna of the CWU BerrUje end tlie BADAgement of the U. S. Treawry. But with lu the cam it widely different. The living ittue bore it the reaUrAtioB of peact, or pro loDgod contiouAnce of hAtred betwoon the tectinoe, Thit UOaiit.lqtwtio,mdiM tanrut undtrttuni now Xm any louthtmte kwu tuij u not lui U mry ttntimmt patriotinA, Ink tf liberty, nd humanity, aia fail to Jtditr for jttaet or tan fail I um wiM truncy tin rvm rtanuui alien. Any failure in tliit buhelf not only ttrcngthent the AntAgouittic causa, but givte coantcBAnoe to the ptrty of htte. Mot to Uke tide tgnlnit the adminlstre tioa it the tAiue in effect At to endone it. Aid who Among nt can endorse the acte and policy of , tlie admioUtratioa I Who AiiproTut the eouree Oeneral Orant hu pursued to relentlitaly toward our lotigAufferiug people! For onrtolrct we cannot atop to conaidBT mere quottiont of y.io'ofcva'6aiiTWK : Why remember that the admiaiatraoa bat flooded the Uud with an irredeema bly curruncy, vhm tkal adminittratUa ! weoMt contrvl of r try ballot mm t Why conaidor tbt the foolish policy of tlie adiuiniitraUoa hat been to drain the county of tiwcle, eo that gold and tilrer are no longer carrent among we, hm tkt rrtmidmt hot born giot th JWr to -ln.ltho HtcreJarit of iWwa ear puttin only mfe paard iff our UOorttm t .-. ... Why recall the criminal ttnpidity of the adiniuittration la increaaing the pub- be debt by purchasing United Btatea boaJtn.d yet due, at ft blab, premium, whet thoadminittrationmrrtoU Uofolitieml oihhi,U on trutopoi -up cktryoo, t muro Why regard that bocauaJof the extrav A "Alice end peculation! of the a1mlnit tiatiow out of throe billiont Are hundred millions of jollaft roeeired by the TreAt- Bier, only thne bnudrod uaillionA, lent tiian one t. nt h,ba 1ko paid on the public 4W, mt TmJu pritwa arof-lUd ttU oar tilUexi i& y-iHy eantietedby j'trim Jtiekoi to eoTirkt t Why take noticW that the admiolttra tion A.lmiU thatf tfttrtA of tho rooentoo of tho VulUd 8Ut aro avinaOy lott in I- toVertim, whereby tlie Ux payer be 'x-'-n deftauded of more than ona poi,tR'(1,(HH),000,000) by ue j;'i;rs, w!;n the ftdatinietratiem t i:sts tl at t;, government Will not eafe in other handt t , Conaider the force of thin arrogant e umption. 1U Otmornmorji L,ifl aof t iafo bk olkor lumdtt Tbit wee the fklte cry la 196, each the cry ia 1878, and that the adntinietratioa will coaOnue to cry, antU U bat auraly eow.pMed the diabolical work it bat ia band of entralizing the American Re public tad attorly andoing the Ubertiet of oar people. None otben can be trott ed to adminiater the government bat those already in power t" When will tbie cry eeaet Kevcr ! ontll the chaint of political alavery are rl vetted npon the entire country, And ourcirrzaat have become aabj.-tt of a royal apetart enpported by a powerful moneyed arletoo cracy. The unntry eafe only in Orant't baodtl" and yet It b he who but guided the tbtp of fUU bHo theat atraage waten UiU tbreatea to engulpb ael nu adicta have autDended the writ of labor wrjru-lhe only tecurity of per tonal liberty. Hie aotdieri bare ,dia- banded Btato govemmeata. Uit malont bare arretted thowande of freemen wboet ealy fault wet th crime of oppottoo hI political vUwa. Hi pUeat Congreet bat paaeed bit ooeonttitutional lawt with da rvetneerattbaBCtityof the Conttl tutioa the trifling barrier to their arbitrary tzerclt of tyrannlcAl power. Hit ittdget have torgortoa their oath of office, audita pliant too la, have manulactured prindplet of lew to amlt bit aerelleei pobVy. Hit emiaaailce art even now among m at their Uleful work of arraying clan aeaintt abut, aai loetigating the igno rant and eredulout freed mt to deedt of mnrderout freoxy. rroperty.life, llberty.SUte govern tnenU ail are nothing compared with the oecea ity of inventing Orant with another, foar year' feat of power f At all ha.ardi, he mutt have a ncood PraaidenUal term to eav a country which eMail peace and quietude four long and weary year ago I Mournfully we aak, what would he not aecomptith in another lour yean I What would be the ending of tuch a beginning! What trial and tribulation! and new euffering and punish men tt heretofore no known and nnpracticed hat he And bit nartr of hat in etore for our unhappy outh, tlint ba mutt btvf another four year term to work hit pleaeure upon at I Warned by a horrid experience of hit re antlipnttcy, we deprecate- hit elcclioa at th nvoat dire calamity that could befall da. W repett, with nt, the living iatue now It: thAll tirant aad bit demoniacal admlnittralioa be inflicted at a curat upoe at for anothor term or tbalt we of the ftouth b now forever remitted to our ghU and libertle ta beemen of America. Borne nerwHit aay they don't like Mr. droeley'i paat record And many thing he he done and taid, and prefer torn on ijlt fur Pretidenl That may be, but aucb pcrtoot aiiould remember that it it not a quettioa of whom tboy prefer, but tii question it at plain at anything can be, which will th country bar forPrer lilent for th next four yean, Oieeley or Grant I Tliat ia th qucetion and the tola one. It it wort than idle to tuggeet any other person at tb.ll tint for that office. U tlili It, true, can any diilutoroatcd Contervfcttv mAD, who lopki only to hi own beat Interetta and the like iuteretti of bit country, hesitate about tlie choice be ought to make I 0a. Orant ha been yied at i'raaldont. lit sonfewedly in oonrpoteot la point of ability. Ha hat not abowa area tuillclent ability to call around him, at Cabinet adviaon, able, enlight ened, end experienced ttatoaoien. On th contrary, bb party frieadt a well a th whoU eonutry Uughed and tneered at hit Cabinet appointment. " Hit party mana ger then took him in hand, had him re move om of tho whom he appointed, and tt their beheatt be put in mere third rat parti zant who could, lay no claim to etatoeraanahip, much kt to groataeae. The great end to be gained during hit admlniat ration waa th ampUt ratora- tioa of tkt Union in tko heart of tho pcopU and partvmlarly tho pooylo of tht mijuga- lodBtmtk. TUi waa emphatically th great and chief , work with which hi adminlatration waa charged, outaid of the ordinary conn of affair. Dow bat be ditcharged bit high duty in that rcepect I Th only proer and tuocctttul policy ia a country like our, nd mora particularly, with a people lik eura, waa that of peaceful, retpectful con- eiliatioa toward th wool people. 'But to far from thla, hi policy from th be ginning ha beea hootil and intuiting to the people ot the South who needed r treated oa all occaaion a ditloyal raual to b hated and deapiaed by tht Fnaideni and tU offlclalt and th ioyil people of the whole country. Not only that bat the Ignorant, the vi'e, the corrupt th in competent, have beea aut ap to rule over ft people dietinguiahed for their civilization and tpirit, and tbeae Ignorant, corrupt and unfriendly ruler hare perpetrated eriro and outrage npon th people who aeeded reconciliation which baa aa parallel m civilization. Tbeae corrupt ruler war tet up by Gen. Grant' adralntitratioa. They bar been tuetalned and encouraged by It, while th crime and outrage they perpetrated upoa a heiplet and eoaqaar a people vu mam rear. The reault of tuch a runout policy wat In torn measure crime and disorder, but not a titbt ot what might have beea 1 1 pec ted. Tli'i waa greatly magnified by the friend of Geo. Gran t, and ia order to create a . pretett lor opto warfare aad persecution of tlie people, to th end hi forty might continue hi power and him self hi afficei Uenc th kuklus law of Con great patted fa flagrant Violation of the Constitution, and "enforced by th word In th moat Inaultlng, unjust and goadinr and opnrestlv manner. At can dishonest, corrupt, malignant, ignorant, men for th moat part havt boon charged with tlie execution ot the audacioua, oppreeaiv and unconatitutioual lawa and tin waa don oa purpose. Thee mea wer selects! becsase tbey were mwn, ignorant aud1 corrupt, aad becaiin the? would essentially tlir up th wrath and indignation of th people. Th rewlt of a)I tbia it, Oca. Orant bat failed atlerly la the great work of recon ciliation. He bat tailed, becaoa be wanted toXul; becauae hi party wanted to fall la thai reaped ; becauae they at want ed to keep up ttrif aad a tplrit of dbv cord, for ea that aloa coo Id their party maintain it ascendency. , Oeneral Orant baa been the cat 'a paw oi bad menA-men parti iana little men without patrlotitm aad without Wtemanbip mea wb Drrer ooce ia thek Ifvee compaeeed the magnitude, eeetslry, and baportaacaef a rattored Vnitm ia the betrtt of the people of (be wbeta country. ' ' ' What pruuiia hire at that he will do otberwlae lir-tbe future t None whatever. On th contrary, be and hi partixi openly proclaim tb policy of war aod bat and diaorder, la order that the wick ad and corrapt may thrive and floariah. Tbia it true aa every candid, ditintoreeted obeerrer matt admit v ' How it it with If r. Oreeiey I Wkatever may U laid of bit patt record la tome ra- epectaand however objeetionalile and dit- taatefultb tame may be, one thing It certain, bit conduct aad policy la the great matter Lof reconciliation ha beea peaceful, reapeetful and kind and patri otic In a high degree. He ttand upo a platform of principle! thai embody th very ttaeoc of the eooatitetion, free gov erameot and liberty, and bit pledget ta their tupport coald not be franker at mar complete. Betide, Mr. Greeley I groat mea in many retpect ; b it familiar with the Amoricaa peopla, thti biatory 'and their went. II la in tympatby with them, aad then bt it honoot and be will draw none but htmtd, atpaUt mm around bim a bb) axlvitera. , Who then caa doubt to hit duty, bat him who want to doubt t It U the plain duty of every good man to ote for Oree-U-y And Brown, not only on the ground we have thut ttaied, but npon every other at the caae now tUndt. TUB u8TRAlQBTQUr' TICKBT. A lack of time prevented a notice ia oar Utt liMue of the deception which rad loaliam in thi State i endoavoring to practice on our people. allude to the. unauthorized ate of the aaraua of cer tain gentlrtnon at electors Uon hat tbam of a ticket The name of Archibald Hendcrtoa. Ea., of Rowan, waa put upoe It without bit knowledge, and we bavt -the highest tuthurity fur aayiug. be repu diatet the whole movement Bo, toe, with Mr. Gregory, of Martin, and CoL hwg, of Cabarraa ; MAGNANIMITY OF THE NORm We should not itouth this delicate tua- Jcct, if w did not find It discussed ia a Northern paper t To Northern Kadtcaw have claimed 'great credit that they did tot, tt th close of the war, exnaite all tht prominent robul. It wa a clemency ua. equalled in the armalt of history. Yet very many are continually growling and denouncing Horace Oreeiey that Jeff Davit wtt not hanged'. ' If Mr. Burnttr, Ooall, and th poor kiwi, who wa exe cuted foii- Grant Inhumanity, tlaked their thirst for blood, the reason may be found in th fact that they fimod their ee- count lu a different sort of blood. Tbey turned loose their carpet-baggert npon ut and squeezed and tortured n till human ity shuddered. But we leave the "World" 1 tell the lata: , From the New Tork World.) But it cannot be doubted that the ag gregate of human suffering bat been iullu- ivoiy greater uuuer sue policy aciuany uursuod by tho Radical party toward the Bouth than it would have been If the live of a few men bad been declared legally forfeited and had been judicially taken in vengeance oa the " Lost cause." And more berbuiaui as well aa more con tempt for law and order hat been betray ed by the punitive ttatuteaof Oongreat than could' havt been tummod up In score of judicial murder, though va a Scrogg or a Jeffrie coald have bee found to execute th revenge of the domi nant faction. The upheaval of Southern society from it lowest bato; the aubjeo tion of the white to the domination of the blacks, avowedly In the service of party ; the diafranchnement of the natu aal leaden among th white that tli udden en frauch iaeuient of th aervilt race might work the wont possible nil chiefs ; th government of the Mouth by force bill" and its plunder by Intrusive " carpet baggere " deliberately fastened an the necka of the white with th oon tivanc f Con great and with th support af the present Administration '-til the represent aa atrocity -'of purpose and a Violence of conduct which far transcend the enormity of vindictive punishment levelled against a few individual under tlie sanction of judicial procoaa. i And to-day, eight yean tinea the last aontile shot wat fired in our civil war, tht radical leaden an feeding "the blow -pipe ef their indignation" with all the bteatt Af a political temi,wt, that thev may fur ther "scorch'1 th white of th Bouth and -bura their fault into them" for four yean longer. Tbey have not yet tnffi tiently "kneaded" th enemy with their fiery flit" to be ia a mood for the exer cise of forgiveness, and heuce th exacra- jQBjithbkijyp cross tha bloody cbaam,", ... . Now, W do not point to thi Infuriate tomper a aa onence tgainat chrutian mo rality, for that, wa ar eoascioua, would be to transfer tbit discussion into a plana (ar too high to reach th discernment of bien who obtrioualy ar actiitg on th maxim that "all tt fair In politics." But w do point to th political frenzy re vealed by tbia canvas a a modem ia atanc of the truth stated by Biabop But lor whn ha say that men may sometimes be teen "to act ea masse aa much In con tradiction to com isaa tea, to common Interest and axparienr. a tf the wen tuistaking crown of straw for crown of Jewelt; tnn that minirmt of men msy b at easily duped, cheated and plundered s ill simplest dreamer of Waking dreams Who takes counters tor guineas and ranvst for cloth of gold," For bo raflecting mind can fail to perceive that tlie Radi cal policy of , passion is in contradiatioa to commot) tens ; that th impoverish ment of th South Is in contradiction to the common Interest of th nation ; that to bop for good from persistence in doing vil to our aeighbon ia ia contradiction to th common experience of mankind. Aad just aa littles can th dltpaasiorjatt observer fall to perceive that the ignorant multitude whkb is chained to the for tune ot th KepwblicaB party at the Bomb, or which blindly follow the beck of the party leaden at th North, hi doped, plundered, and cheated by th art which mask injustice and wrong doing under the guis of patriotism. But it ia no aew thing that the rrtainrm of party ahould take the catchwords of their leader at " pure gold," or that, ia tlie idea of th great British moralist, they mistake piece of worn and lettered canvwa for a full rob of cloth of gold. : Fortunately, the misUik it not always lasting, bat dis appears with tbefrensy to which it is due. The Radical leaden ar laying np for tbemae'raa at well aa (or the country that feaiful retribution wjiirtt never rail C-nna, eooiier or later wherever power ia bu.it oa fraud. Th nulla of the god trriiM tiowiy, out luey grinu exeeuiagiy fia. - ' - 'Jr ' i " tb aeettnet OSCAR EA8TM0ND. Aairavuxa, N. O, Oct 187. . Mason. EDrrosta : Ia the Pimoor of thisweek appears a totter addrrsted " to noa. JCirian Aiiea, tnaumsa national liberal Keppublicaa Committee, tilenhans Uoose, New York City," aad signed by the ex-Agent of the " Freedman'i Bureau, who name head thi article. It ha beea truly laid that th author of almost any writing may be kaowa by tb writing itaelt. Every production, a a rule, la wire to exhibit om striking . . : .i ... : . : i .i 1 pecuuaiiues or vuarnyvcifstits m uto wri ter. Judging by this rule, I do not keai- taU to lay that Oscar Ksstmond U not tb author of tb letter that appears over kit name, uuies It mev be, that wilful and deliberate lying shall be regarded a distinguishing charsssteristie, and evea then, tb real writer of tb letter ia qnc tion, may wall dispute tha Authorship With Ksstmond. . ., - Tbam ia in my opinion, aa accidental trMfr to tb tame of the reel author of Eastmond's utter, and tf that author were to dohytbe " ermine, which, by mistake bas fallen npoa him, tha coanter-part of Kaalmona nimseuT wouia then stand our to th gaza of th people, who have been o grossly slanJenKi by Una disguised writer, who, it seem baa Bought occasion to pour oat tb pent up gall of bia en venomed toul upon hi own deeply In jured people, aver th aame of to irrtv Bpoasiljl loales. Bat, after all, perhaps, th quettioa af satborahip bi An immaterial one, sine it is eertsia, if the letter tigml by Eastmond bu any effect at all, it caa only be where th ostonsibl writer Is unknown; and where th people art so profoundly Igno rant of th tru state of things In tlria country aa to be misled by man who standi before the whole cousitry to-day, elf-convicted of having betrayed the cause, fa says himself, be cam her ta serve; and worse still, he standi mndemnoi, by all Id good people or the entire com munity he liu so crossly slandered, fur having thrust upoa tht country, in th exceeding wlckeanrat of hit heart, on th v ol th rreaidential election, t tissue of the vilost and moat infamout falsehnoda, a an exvua for bit owa base treachery. This ex-Atrent of he 'freed man 'i Bureaanaayt be came here "to aid, as far at possible1 the eaua of the Liberal Re publicans, and to further th election of Groeky and Brown ;" but, Judu like, h desert th eaus h came to serye, and the stnndaid bearer of the Liberal Re- rablicaa party, just at the time, when if bad beea a mea of any weight, bi service were most needed to aid the Lib- sral movement. As, if too, men political ttntTtiijn' "were not bad enough in tt sal f, he hs tees to cap th climax of bi owa Infamy, by publishing to th world, a kmgtby (Uteweut, mad up of quite a number of Die most glaring ialselioode, which tb aliamelcaa wretch has tho un- txsmpled impudence, to assigns so many reasons for th vii treachery, tlearly manifested throughout the whole letter, otgaoa by btmsoll, aa weU at th Whole course of hi conduct LUFut-atampie ; ba snjiy In. effect, that eur people are not ready to accept the silu atioa and abide by tb result of tlie war In good faith ; that he finds the Demo-tratlc-Conservativa people ef the Bouth, ttill unwilling to "clasp hands across the bloody chasm" with the people of the North : that the heart of our people are Mill bitter with th seeds of the rebellion ; that hi life, and tho live ofother Kepuk icaa were (ought by thi peopl foar years ago, becauae ba aad these other Ke publican dared to vote the republican tick et for President ; that the people here who Bropoeedjto vote for Oreeiey and Brown, Save no desire for reconciliation with the Northern people; that the half has not beea told in regard to kuklux outragea, nor can be; that but for the kuklux, and other sets of a loyal Congress, hundreds and thousands at Will on men, would to-day ba sleeping under tha clod of the valley i that the spirit of rebellion, and hatred ol for gov ernment. Is still rife in this section, and throughout the Southern States, fcc., &c. , The above are only a few of the- base slanders, and wiilul lis, with which tbit Vile tradnoer, Incited by a vilor wretch than hlmielf. would lnfhua tb Northern mind againat th atry beat peopl of th Doutn, ana if possible, invok in strong arm of the government to crush them ont. Every honest man in this country, of every sbsde of politic, knows Eastmond's de claration are utterly false. Not one of hi statements can be shown even tii emblanoe of a trace. , Our people are eager to b reconciled lo their Northern brethren ; to "clasp bands across tht bloody chasm to forget the put, and bocomt a part of a union, uo. lunger neiu sugemer oy oayoueit, bus v .1 . r good wilt But this ex-Agent of tha Freed man't Bureau,would, by a tpirit Of Idiaboliam insatiable, gladly keep ap the unnatural feeling of estrangement which baa already too long existed be tween the people of our commot country, by gmaa falsehoods and misrepresenta tions which are only calculated and in tended to incite and encourage the spirit engendered by the late fratricidal 1 war, bot ween the two section A Th it it clearly the object of hit ottentibl letter in the 1'iotuor. Then he very properly belong to th party with which th letter li sign Identifies him. Bacb a political traitor is of ao to tha Liberal move ment. Those who knew hint, well said jhi.jjf my hft flritiTnirna ta tkir yuia j Ml iliise ew then it was plain to th people of oountry. when Eatmoad cam that would do tb Liberal can ao Bond here by hi connection with it, it meat bow be equally plain that Greeley and prowa will lose nothing by hi uesertioa af it Borne people North, however, wbe ar uaacqitainted with tha facts might be deceived by the outrageously wicked fatsehoode manulactured by a Judas, " ta th manor born," and arrayed over th tame ( of Oscar Kastmond. It ia oily to prevent the pesatbility of aay on aw ing Vhu deceived, that I deemed it at All teceasary to antlee th prtidoctioa which tppean over th same of thi dirty, plint pjol of another, tquAlly dirty, bat alirvwder ,. . ' ' - . -: I i LIBERAL REPUBLICAN Ota i i f IWI lUAi MUTES. j ' ' f ' Combination atrainst Morton are un doubtedly sprlngisg up in th Indian Legislature. Two aspirants for tht tpetk rship are mentioned, who are known hot to be hit friends, . A "porifloation" la th watchword of th reform move ment, it will ba coasted half a victory' if bliirton t retain to the Bentbt can bt pre vented. It is not desirable that be thosld "pot la,' any more knklui matter ia the Praudent'i metsagai to Con great. - - Foer of tb five memben of Congresf elect from. South Carolina are acgroe. Th fourth, whnU "counted la" from the Fourth District, which was en gallantly' contested by ex -Governor Perry, it a scalawag, kocwa bv the name of Alex. & Wailitce, who is lurloitely aaeaaer than either ot bi colored colieagaea. . Tlie black members ar hard to take with their ttohd brnorancc end grnea penality, btyt as between them aad Wallace, e.vaa on aa Angsst day, there would be so hes itation for th moat delicat olfactory. I lUtl . r mmmt estimate 1 ear:h of the two thousand towasbipt ol (luibtljeisitten RepubUctnt wiji -.B 1. m,n mxntlv toted for vota the . ..i;.,. l uun of ruate. TullAlonejwould.mAk a relativ diir ess of f.srty thousand votes, and on.it tin the wcreastd vote Which it td caa b brought out by the earnttt i nt pnilleton. Morgan, Thurman, Ewing, Hassaurek, And others. would Insure to owie in tht estimate be eron tpproxtmately otr rect . " r..i.M r tir&iam. formerly lMV " . . . - of England, now ot Melbourne, Austre.ia, is s lacky man, arm nsa cause v ".ot ... i j L- tUk af nrimocrnflilure. FUT- t years sgo his father, Thomas Graham, duserteJ bw wne ana aiiiiw, . . u lnb.nilina ta return some so a,."-"- - . ' o dv" There, reduced to poverty, he ' . .. ... i rT..l I ... ! Icasrd ta nnaatpeare wan, " m - . lfihc had four WSIDJJW ."V7.,". "J children, committed bigamy by marrying ' i t- .1 . . Hum Iuot. at nhre r.i v.-rnl nt J.,t-tion he Drtvail- ad upon Mrs. Graham, the second, to emf grate to Auemua. insiw' ti the onlr aenrivors were Graham aad one of bit itep-toni Arriving in Steioourne, lie m""" "6", - fortune, and died. Before hi death, touched by remorse, be wrote an appeal lag letter to bit first wife snd her sons. at lseveny. iorssiiira. nim uiw bi Drove bia identity, the first- born ,.r Ihru-a marrifi nenitent SIIU v . - - i trrived in Melbourne from England toon afisr hU fathcr'i death, in th ssarly part ti Hd fnnnii a widow and her sons to pronounce him an impostor, tb letter . ' - , ... l-i. sit.i I isrgery, auu aia suon uiim i-w" sued a wearisomely protracted tuit in the Uoort ol iMluiiy, woicu nas umj iwmuj . . . - i c ni . has VWH wvauvu .u - excited an interest second only to that of tb Turn borue trial. NOT I C E S A. - liavln sarveJ a l'rlnclll Doorkeeper of X last SeosU of Norm usrollna, an a inersny aeaulrrd a familiarity with all the duties ot that paaitlon, 1 anouunce uiyiwlf aa a candld ale tor rtMtlocUoo, and reaprctf ally solicit Hi aia ef in eta or rs elect. CArT. . i ttUBlNSUM. topl7tf N' OR I'll t'AHOUMA HAILKOAD BONDS. A fsw wsuUd. Apply to 'v F. A. WU.KT sux J8 eodl w Cash. C'ltisena Nst bauk. UKNTB WANTCU TUB MArtTKK 81'xRlTS UK TBI mtUV..au4.TlJf, ,TK.KABI'KE. IIOL'bI Of AMKRIUA. vas aatav aooa or tus iab. A jrliU tsnftfl sjlaa nf Xfi In iOO eftnisa In s lew hoars or days, frosixeins tree. Address ! J. W. UOUDrtPKBU, lew Tork, Chicago, flncluasO, at. bonis i new urieens. . - sspt A dswtui it a At. A-ww-BTEl2tWAr - Jk OH'a SQUAK1 0 UAN U H AN U, 7 4 oeuvaa, has bees ia ass only a year, and will lie sold becsuM the evusr Is leaduKtha country. VVIIlbeauldfor Bail given lor n auu sow ereuii snowed, ... Appiy w I - 11 IN. B . BHADl.gr T. Jf)llN80!t, . Mchinoud, Va g O M E T U I NO NEW." t - ' - ' ImEUICAN HTOIUNO.-'V ; , NEW SOLID METAL. r ,-" ... . J Not Plated. 'Tll'I'r'Il, OVAL AND OUVE, TRk) DKSEKT AND TAULK ; J. ' . BfOONrlj' " DKrJKRT AND TABLE FORKS. .... i, TUI"AM.UIUAM STI SUNQ" IS WAR tNTE0 SUPERIOR TO AST OTHER VKTAb OR Abtor TOR TABLE BERVICB ARC, BOTH FOR ITS BTRKNOTD AND FOR IT KE8I8TANOK TO ACID AND TO SULPHUROUS OASES, IN WHICH LAT jlR QUALITY IT IS EQUAL TO E10I1T T CARAT GOLD. . IT WILL LAST tllRKI TIMES LONOKR T1UN T11K BEST 'B1LVCR rHTE, AND 18 TWICE A CURAP. - : ' i tm sals at Hardware Depot of T. H BRIOG8 A BON, act M tf 28 5va.KIC8U MULLBTij" tt?1 i eel bU W. C BTttON ACIL SO Barks ".k:i Mllla" Faaey Family Fioar. eel i u. W. V. bTKuNACH c 0 A LI C O i 1(X) Tons Dlsraejd Red As'm Coat. Bit Mr is arnvwvu, juti recrtveu. tKI-U , . M. BlnUiJAliU. A' ' T L T ItX k.- 1- XM .a i A i- 1 . 8- aw imi rvj-isj HwaaBtual ati'piri pplra. ' W. C 8TRONACH. ; eetWtf O I Oa the arrival of the Ralrlth A Osstmi I feme wain on Weanesday, Ui lein InsUnt, russet leather fc-nk sasrked "B. D. W." m btai-k letters. A rsluhls eewarrl win be paid for Its return to the UUssns' NaMonal Haok. ealU-lf RACE INITI TOTE, " RALKIOIt, N. a . Rev. R. Buawxxj, PrincipaL J. R Buawau, A. M. I 8. J. Ht.vbW a. M. k Pf"tt'pAl. I r ! Tht Trat Ansaal BessloB nt this lnstltntloa bill comments ee Monday Bpt Ktd 1871 Aeeouipllshed end experieneed' teachers fa All ths branehes esaally tauirht In Irst ettss Ifaaule Beminertee have been employed, - The staalral Dpartmenl wilt be nmler the taction of Prot A. HAUMANrV, who, dnrlnr ttis past sen years hs bem smeiated a 1th Uit trbicipals la thHr School st Charlotte. Mrs. M. R. LAC Y , b eoaneetsd with is lasUiaUoa as TMekere: gngHsh Brwtrh-t And Bupsrinteintent of toehd a4 domStUs 4nHp. i vor LirraiareOTaiamt run partlnilan sttfr mat, 1Witw oi many, c., sddeens ' naT.asiisniuaBU.1. flj lR-taUtwSia (. , Raleurh, N, 0. o LowU eloseOooslgTirseiit. K bbut. rout. ,,l'l , , II tus best New Tork latter. , lUUeodCh. ' ' ' ecltSH! ... W"a.J0EESetC0. '', ' ' (A' ' M I L L I N E BI . a (MILLISfEBT fcBTABUSHMENT o !.( K IX , j (MKIiXI nnHioool) K O0OH XX XX X X WOOOO OIHMHXKHNI IKMHXMMIisJ ,OtMKMM0 IMMKMMHMJ (HHKHHKJ (MMMMMI I MM HXi UXK) 4HM (H MM MM Ml (HKKilt.1 0flM0 IHHIO fXKl ISAAC oiam IXKK) (HMMK) t-ETTIXOJR. OilHM) OOtMKX) Ki(HK) OIMXXIOO KJJk1(O0 (XKKMKMJOO 000JIOlXlO 00(MXK)UOK00-KKV00(XKX0(K)00 0XHHXKK , (XXKXSfK) OfXXXX) , ,: (XKXX) tXXJO ' XXJ on o Otrriaoan. Itmion. (Ewisoaiu Ikrviaaaik- (Erviaoaa. (Erriaaaa, (Kmsosa. IKmauau. lalTnaea. (Erruosa (Kmssaa. iKmsoaa. OCmaota. (Kmsosa. CKrrnoaa. (Errisoaa. iKrrisoaa. Krrioaai. IK-rrinosK. Kttisosji. 'Kthsobsw ItTTlMOSR. Oct 5-lfn Ons of Oio rineiit Bo"aa a Fancy tioods Htoroe 11 its. ia N. C. Hats My Millinery Depart- Bonaire. mrnthaaaUotthenew BoasiT. atylos, ahaiies and H asaxs. shades ia Hits Boa- Boaasrt. art, Ysirart, Bllka, . Hat. raUns. K.attlirt.iHow- liava. srstr lRlbboassll par- Hits. chased by Mra. S:Ud- 1 1 its. gee m person. Hosssra. All my OiXmJs are sold Hosasrra. at the lowest ;osill UoaakTa. pricea. . BoasaTa Discount will l) made Hats. to tliuse bnyiaif to sell Hara SKdin - Hats. . I8AAC tKTTINOKR IUts 41 FuyetUjTllle, t ilaTS. MISCELLANEOUS. ORT1I t' A K 0 L I N A r Wke Comity. Id the Buporior 0-(iirt B. F. Moore ami otlien ( i.i .-.,i. airaiiist j W. A. Jeffrte and M. B. j ' Mor.lwal. Kxeeublx ot I . . u i Geo. W. Mordecal and ( U"M,,,U; : other. '. In pursaanoe of a decrn made hi the above entitled eetlon, I will sell at lh Ceurt-koose door in tha eity of Kalul'h. on the slid day ot Noremlier, IKTt, the tract of land oa which I. Robert Jelfri, Ssq , now rssides, lyins; ia tl. onntl-a of Wskii aiul ITranklia. sllusU OB j-.lJttle Hirer and conlaiuiiir auoat tldrty-eigbt tundrsa (S,W aerua. i The tract has bei n dlvldfd lsto twenty-loU etnbraelng fr-uu one hundred to six nuudreu each. - Co;)ios of the plot showing these diTlsloes sa be seen si Uie uincos ol ntoo 11. Huger, sii-, snd Messrs Moopu it tiatltns;, atbiraeys at law, K il.-Wli, N. C, and at tha reaidi'nce of Wiinia-AVi-rh-tes, ta rtsi.tnu eonuiy. : I. Robert Ji-ftries and William A. JsOrlus. Eaqalrre, will furnish any tiifurmelluu which Biay tie required, and will, show over th premises any person! desiring to Inspect the . Th terms are; One third oash ; ths balance In twelre months, with bitereat from day ef sale. Th title, which is unquestionable, wl 11 be wtUihcld ,a.L &U .pa money. MARGARET B MORDRCAl, ctll-tds - by Attorney. N 0 T I C E , Call and see i THE Tl if 'TOP WA 8 II I N 11 SI AC II IKE, tlie best ever ruted- Sep au-tt W. U. JONKSACO. THE PARKER CUM. StHD STAMP fOMCsWVUMI PARKER BROYa WEST MERIDEH.CT For sale by Soctf-tf . JUUUS LEWIS 4. CO., Agent. "TTALCABLB NKUSR IUVRR .AND V . . CUlHTUKIt I.SMlut . T .'. -- Ou the 18th day ot Nobember next. If not preTioBslv disposed of, I wUI ofTor for salo. st w uoers tsvore toe valustils and blglily Im proved plantation lying; in tlis fork of Nouae River and Crabtree Creek torsiarly owned by at B. Seawall,' Ess. Ths land contains nine handred seres of low (rounds an urHanJs, Is well wooded and watered, with a lunleiout quantity cloarcd to work ten or twelve horses. A mure detailed description 1 eeneeesssry. a paruee usainng to percuss wiu exsuuue the land in parson. The land is capable ef dlrltlos Into smaller -act to tuit purcbssers. . Terms one-fourth cash, balance In one, two snd three year, with interest payable annual ly, tine ratainen until Mutt payment. For further particular apply to the Under- sicnouor to uit urerseer on tue pisce. HENRY MURDKCAt. act Mw s, : Ralebib, N. a 'EAttTlI'X'103 ET'," IbysItoddsth J-et patented. Bend to J iatriai.o Etaru Cumt Co., sn DeySt w Kork.for desortpUva ileat Cat) snd x rain. . i Two now it' baud at ' - ' ' v j - . , , t w. B. JONES 4 Ca, , ; mvia4t . v .-i.-.. Acnutt.. : A B R A M T A.w.niAiPs Baa reopened his ' RSTAURANT for the areoraraodation of the puiilie. It ia needless for hint to say that all ths delicacies of lbs aesaoa wiu ne eeaeuauy kept on aaad aad f OYSTERS IN THE SHELL reoeired every day and ecrvad in all stylet. . The BAR U tarnished with th best of ' ' ' ' . - ' - ' ' " " : wines, i utjuoKd. ale, ', ' PflHTFB I inn BtIS a. oett-Sra ,. - - , JgY VIRTUE OF A BEER OF Mortoan' exerated to- mil ' bv the kta- eesaics Handing and Loan Assneislloa, sesring dsta th 7th Of March, 137s. sn4 re kjtervd la the Kiarhiter's oillc. of Wairs eoanU to Book Kl, spas6rt5, i will eapoas tofmi Seeaietoreaab, en TaasAsy avth ttobr m ttanU ths nrcmises now oecauirA 1,t Iir tv H, Mordock. situated near ths city of Rafeii-h en u niiiAiA.ro roea, anq ntore parUrvlarly Saarnbed in said dsed. Mala t take plaea at tbeOeBrttHsessdeorut RaMch. , i t a. JrULLEN, Balslirh, M. C, Oct Sth.lifB. - ovtT-dUUeeta - - . - ' " Xf :v- f) K( POUNDS SWEET COSHES BUT- SET us ail. J M.t In at sell tf i . LEACH BROS. , CLOTHING. E. U HAKD1N0, K. B . ANDRSWa RslelKh. ' EawTork. S.B. ANDREWS & CO., clothier, ot. I, i fAU-IANp WINTER BTOCE, JkVi, OVKKOOATB. CA-mritK KUrlNESd BUITS, TOUruyandBOTB r DRESS SUITS, , ' - BOTS' and YOUTHS 8-JIIOOL I BC1T OK (JUS OWNitANUFACTUUB. " a bpeciality. '( i OKNTrJ' FINS DKISS BHIRT8. Full Unea ot Gents' Furnishing tioods si- wsys on hand. ' : LVTCST BTYLRS IN ORNTS HAT OF ALL DESCKIrTlONS, ' ' TT.AVEUNQ BAGS. VALISES aad TRUNK. I 37 Fsyeevin Street, . Raleigh, Mi 0. oclxtf gUPRRIOR . i Table riutlcrr, Silver Plated Knives, Silver Forks. Kogars' bast Tea sad Table 8MMns. sprSOlf W.H, JONES Co. p O R B A L Beat Baltimore Family Flour and. Carolina Faulty Flour, In tacks septU W. H, JONES A OfA B C811IL8 WHEAT BRAN. tt'JXf sap U tt W. C. BTRONACH. LJALE OF LAW BOOKS Uh Weuiws.iay, Mth Oetolier, at the offlc nt narren tarter, ta neemuirioa, rs. v., wiu t sold a valnsul Law Library. Terms essn. WILL. B. RODMAN. ' tag O dtds 1 very px-tt lua4sorss Bhvek Wshmt Ban Sst W. M. lt. A "BEA FOAM" POWDRRH. In lr pound tins tor hotels and families W. O. BTRONACH. ! sopBT-M ' T A ROB LOT N. 0. UAMB sad Bldss to-dty a-s receivcu. sng6 tf W. C BTRONACH. ABKAUTIFUL LOT F Laces, smbrolderiss. Handkerchiefs, at. j At PRIMROSE. FITTT NEWBOM'hV. j may li-tt OSAlJALIS rpillt GREAT SOUTH Kit X I n-nwdr lorthscxre of Hue. tiiU, rj.-r,iriiun, 'faint, Khei ina- iimi, mine wwi-tJing, (iuat, tloitra, t'onsiim; linn, iMHn hi. lis, K.rvnHi IMiilily sni) ..1 dif mi ansmc Iruin an t,nAr co litiuia r tfc Bl.Vd. " Tll BietilS 01lhiav.li..hlMM.fiaM lli.-.r.wwr.U,, Mawaui U.X.tt bu MTiii jf I. rrmlKd Us rw-rvtf, ,WIWfW AIIS.S.I.SI' 'y et sliri,; k-1. s K..III. f IM, Oflk-lM astuai la.lt alwa ar Hmttt ailti. tmaal eta m r"' d riwa ah'-s,.il.i,iiiua tfci.Mttfiiut.Lia. v.tis, aiMi.ihu in tb. bit-! trrssa r. rlw tyi a r.. Ut. u. wi.MMtrrv.r n.iiusf y .s a...i tt in r.w. i.r N.T..f Ul and stud lUwtAra WI.B atarb MS f.ar.lOA. In. r. f. r sta ef H.ltl w.a. -Mnmi... It r,. iHm-... .ttS7-t-tM t:w-OTn Ml I II M .ui i"1 " t-'l l. bAS STW U.T TtSllMM-S full nl Ilia Bu. n.ira M. . ...il.rp..--K.jl mi. a. tulHMts MtAet hawtlHt mj it.aa Ail l,-il-irn. a. d u.i. Ilak,va. i-.i . r.rit.i.i tr. Mti.rM.a 11 .x.rHA.M., Irir,.(., .lllnab '1-. !,!., !,..., SiaiUlMaiMMa l t.. M, 11B hN. i--HJ. Mit-AA.I.a, Mm-Aw lro. TAnm.n., t rniAil alaaol r.l-.nittri.ti h. it aillr laibil. -l.'Mll.a I. m.i ."--( otiMTt scf- in etr, fiv k.kA. sImiw a t. ft at ii, it.rTn.-M n iiitiiii.nan -N-li4a Ml. I AA Wl i A1 ,- It .l..l ,.f k Kt.'..-l lllUiH i.t e . .M, AA-I I HA Aa.-all.Ht Rl... PMrilirr. Ill aw Alia, aitmtt sr. k-'iAll rlr. ) im, SAiiinnia I. Irim ATAry AtalA la t'.W SAmtb asH hm n.iAA sanwa l.. r-i. ia, wtmnm at.it I'AIIJ vltbArpr:ali,-u, Sr. hoaadslls is snU by stl Prtir. j t nrn EXTRA Co., rLT!Wo, Sr' V-tartaSVar JOHN F. IIKNTIT, si a, . - . tVwa Jf I jBiyfapdsWly : 700 BUSHELS WHEAT BR AN 1 mn IhS (nttn. V I ..'!) , anbasheaWnttoCsvaMeaL 1 (eeta-J-U W. C. BI KONACn. H M - ItU ttereea Sarae fnMit T7.n. am , w d nana VF and "PsrlA." blAsdA. Ua. M A- mn " , W. C. BTRONACH, JD ALEIQII GASTON RAILROAD. ' tuyma Fains, Roand Trip Ttckcts will be ea at aI the following station sad el rate Bandford to Norfolk or Feterebar "' andretom, - "en aa RalatftTto Mertolk or P.Urtswrg east - niHw jaorioia ot reiersOBrg end r astnrn, , a so i FrankltntOB to Nortolk or Fetertbnrg aaatva itiuH ' (t'' fjR Elttrcll to Norfolk nrPL.i.. -j "Slh . A I 80 " norroia st reterstmnr ad return, - . . . . "i X Jaoatiojl tat Norfolb mm P.l 1.- . avtara, a an . Du i . . A .. ' ww .iui;cw.y w nonoia or l"elerbnrv alid retara, . -. . o I Warrentoa to Martnlk v., an utara, . t (." a u aob w aiwmiKor rstsrsbsrg aad , ' UtfetoB to Norfolk or PeUribnrg and -"tors, - , 4 gn l..w a- w 1.1, m . . . . w n.nt or I SieiBDBrg SQS . I, . - retam, " I JS Parsons not pnrehaslng tli-ksU before en ttnng the ear wiU be chsricud fail far. ; inuaas BSIiUH,' Oct ttm' lWk "" "TTEARE RIQUESTIDTO ANNOUNCE " - ' - aAiuutia, va CI1AIB LeTel, Will be a eandldar for Asafstanl Dose ktif la toe Senate of ike next tseasrai As- .arSst ; ect l-tUl bov MEItCHANT TAILORS. 1072. A FIXL, AND COMPLETE prrocy; I- OF riETTLKSUfsrai Xi-s.n j 'it ' AND FUU . - w;nslt i f ' . I f , -tit OOODB. , , AMItOVNCEFIEFsT, Zilonsiour H. Bosson, ' MKUCUAST TAILOR, Oppo.lt Maropolltaa Hn t riTBTTBvaxa stbbbt, ha just retaraed rrova tke Northers tiiitd . with s Urge snd T tried stock of " ! FRENCH sad ENGLISH CLOTHS, CA88IMERR8, DOESE1NS, ' ! ' ( ' :"f "ESTINfig, Aa, " ril at which arsCof th sfaeat qaaUlj iaa4 a la Us Mscbaaksl Departiaea k kss h kls smplqy ths very beat Frencb workaHsT whose srtutie teste can sot be tenauasdb this or any other olty. i lww " Thaukf ul fur past ravore, h hope kysblet snd strady application to baalueaa t mwili tontln Bancs of the asm lie will sell a heretofore, on the bum! rev, suitable tortus , '. FOE CASH ONLY. flaUsfactKHt tsArantoed ta every res peel ar Pl'HII I TUB MARKET. W 12 I II D L . , L B JLJ8 TUB TA if, TVL& LARGEST BTOCK OF 0KHT8 ! FCRNISUINO GOODS EVER I - BROL'OIIT TO HALKKJIf- C. Wsakri taka srreat ileaara In tefotaila , kls saany friends and patrons Uiat k bas Jatt rrtnnwxl troia bew York, with th butnt and Btust atuacliva attack of goods of srnry, description ever lirouicht to this eiarkl Mr ttock mbrce in part, 1 Frrsfh, KiEliih nt Ccruu 1 1 . bROAlK-L(TUB, -. DORSEINS, TESTINGS, .. ENGLISH MELTON, ! ENGLISH KETSETES, ' SCOTCH AND ENGLISH CHRTIOT, .... ' s . . : . . ' v '.-t Severs of all deocripiioni, tor Bull sod Ovarcoat. j ' Td all ot which, I invite carat ul Inspscnoi , from the public. in the Mechanical Department et ny Bone will bt fonud only tha very best work men, and all work turned out, I ea tool dently guarantee. Orders iron a distance respectfully solid-. ted, and personal attention given to tat Saws tep XS ttSia S: AMUEL- MERRILL 1 ' v DBAX.B IN : GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, TOBACCO, . C IQARB SNUFF, CONFIC- , TIONS, . . , , . BOOTS and SHOES OpposlU the Gat House, OctlOd.twtf KaleiKhi".a , A FAIR OF MATCHED x 'B.LACE HOBSII, Phaton, Harness, Ac The eetabllihment la well knows la EsMrV, having beea driven la the ally Bear I r to year. Th Horse are eound aud (entls, sst nsy b safely drtvuB by ltdy. Tbey trs (rood roedatsra, and well broken lo Uia iMil on. ef them being a u port or SadU's Hons tm a boy or lady. Tb. piLrETON ia as good as new, ani near tbe elosksst-hsapecUoa. There Use awn desirable family turnout la tha vicinity. Also a BLACK WALNUT TABLE DMA. eantslnlng U drawers and SO plir boui . mad to order by the best work roes Is V Suta, and waleh caa not b aopuestsl tsr 75, WtU be sold for flA. . . Aleo, Parlor Chair, rieturea, Whii- fl W TO .A-B.E. si JlAsVUt. SUC0E88FULLT. . . I . I ' I Backers snd Broker, 70 Broadway, H-1- s j iMeaabetetStoek tUelanffad - j . - ' Cold Board. ' EavBauoas-Jay Cook A 0, Miek" Banking AsKcUtlon, or aav Bulla He , er tjotasnsrcial AtTency In New Yurk. N. B. faranhlet oa - Wall Street taJW OpsrsUons," tVe aavanphwataon. r . - lane its-wiy ,. , ;. -a fATAPSCO Family roa--Jast fro ft . i!!lfi in avsrnb.1l HSJ-U W.V.Ol"' AJJt,..OF E(JRTH,-,CJJWLWA t ' - ROAD 8T0CE. -'" I 1 Dtllrri( HTWJ VMinUisajvA- -" . - htoBipao., dossasad, will U1 lor ek m. . a M ..iATT.M'nsl AI af. " Xlb day et CIaUiIma-, ibjii, dorty vs sbsrss , I. U. Kallroaa BloeK. . i F. LOWE, . ' , RM. THOMPSON, a- - j ' ' . . AdasmlAtnnra p 37-dtds ' '- . 1 ' i Hfit-f -''- ' - ' '' , ; 'PBR0UI8I OH C A f 4 ,:'-'.' at;.- V- x . '':""
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