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Mul dlfciU lltfttt? ,,Wrvr, , r: V V,.o11 1, VoW vi.ll that tlin . the work of fIaccadl 1. . UXIOX, LIBKUTT, 1XDEQUAUTX PFORE TlIE LAW. 1.1 w In thriven tx,f General Geant s cess, thecotnin tare pf North 1 cd than any sisiionivvr preceding it ' I tnw.T ep-"ran ,1- "ZT 'liajJUUUArilX x w. , t , Atonetlmcarlotkppcarcd lmrrJmcrA I littwecn whites and bUcVC' . "''' I a , '!' O - TTIi'L- 1-.' . S ti SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1 868. our laws and Constitutions not o f white men, not of red men, not of On theLegisl black men, not of men of any compel jng the Mproaehing winter will devolve ton,' OM, UKe UW luww?'i2M fW trnnn.ihillfr nf narrvlnrr 5nt Commandments ana mv r . . -;, , - , , T .:. .; rr . tn hi hn7inledl)v anv such folly as- di- new and iree conslitnuon. x ne revuiu- : r . , -; . -. . . . i . -j. L vMiticr - This -Icclmsr' will increase and tionarv Droiecta ot liiairnna -nis auuer- - - . - . . ents Will ha voWenJentirelr expIoSed grow stronger and stronger between islature tbai is to Convene dnr- this and ; the elect.on., J3y the t.me dec- lit them sneak of the lEOPZE.lori practical operation through properly ice Matnabo, . - J ; i ' 7,;,, framed laws,!the,varioiis:Jarticlcs and pro " TViose "tcAo fen i freedom , others, visions of the new Constitution. This deserve it not .fe Aemew, anc tmc WiU be a work that will tax to the !ut a js (xoc? cannot long retain it. rABRA- tidn day arrives, we will meet bur .pppp- nents, witn a .ppjiu ru. HiMiw..in - " - k I"" - 1.W - A?tl is the ray: to TVin sucn a viciotj aswu felt, far and near. Grant : as President a Friend. - -4. -;n isr .a: tio 3sr a. x. UEPBLICA1V : TICKET Confederate' Soldiers! Grant is jour friend- He gave you all honorable terms of enrMtirtor. W( Villi ml llOHlC. ODCV tile llVTS. by every one, that tne ConstitatibnHvitb-1 be good citizens and yau:slioald tjorjbe hurt. i ' . i 4: .1 rr.i i. v. h front vin nrrmtiof PrMil. most the wisdom and best legal ability in hiiK iriiisiiiture. :xt buouiu oerremcmuereu 3 '4 -..'.. c $7 p b t . V i r 'gr i'n'i' a, ' Speaks for "With .7,000 Majority ! ! Grant! i-.. ... . m f . . . I This nipfHro tie nas K6DV. even -okuuisi rati out, appropriate ana npcessary legislation, dehrnson, when' he Trahlid Lec and would, in many respects be a sort of dead others tried and punished for treason, urani , . . - 1 j:;mi,. tio nito1pt jpmi : Mil the letter. A new Section law, is needed.- 3lSraBeS long as ibey; law. rstnhlishmrt a Wr ilipir nhrtJlesr':" llfti Grant that set a. A comprehensive ---j - - w A. A I -" - -r7l 17" i rr ' i . I School System is required. The great and ?WmF 5 vital subieet of taxation will rl thai fsentreadftnd ' meat to thou. ! - " uuuv 44 V I . . , . sands of poor Confederate wives ana cuuuren. Ttwfts Grant, who DUt an end to the war: reduced soldiers into citizens, brought tho Uly FOR PRESIDENT: sses .o. Grant, tentiou. These, and j many othe r matters ot the greatest moment to us all, must'be disposed-of in order to put onr next i gov ernment into full and practical working order. ! I 1 t ! ' 6t. Louip, Oct tlrn, BLanras. resulted In 9 killed and SO wounded. ' Federals bad only 3 wounded. FROM CHARLESTON. , CnAULEsTox, H.,c.;Oct. 23; The Dctnocrallc State Exeeutite ComruiUee South Carolina has Issued an address to the citizens, strongly reprobating the n cent acts violence, and Invoking the earnest efforts of the people, whether black or white, or of whatever party, to check IncendUry lan guage, to maintain the supremacy of law, and to preserve the peace . FROU SAN FRANCISCO. .v , . . . v 8aji Faascxsco, Oct. 22. Only 5 serlouily hurt by earthquake Inclu ding 5 killed. 'Aery slight shock occurred at 7.S0, this morning. Business Is proceeding as' usual. Weather thick with slight rain, I :J FR01I PIllLADELPniA. j PniLADKLrUUL, Oct. 23. . Sertral- republicans defeated In the recent electlen for city oQccs, have coTiraeuced to contesV Nearly all will be contested.' ' FROM BUFFALO. Buffalo, N.Y Oct. 23. Gov. Seymour spoke to an Immense crowd at skating rink last night. lie speaks at CO liV ' a V :m?t 1 ' "TIT"? I " p Eall and Winter ft j I -.Hi. 1868 and 1869. FROM WASHINGTON. 9 .i n " , " WAsnwoTow, D. C, Oct. 23. t ? !Tk Tribiins has the following from Well Virginia: ,. - - BcporU .ineagre. Ohio , county gives 500 republican gain. Wood county gives lSOdtmi cieaveUnd .Friday.. Indianapolis Monday. -ocratlc gain. Upsher county gives 73 repub- coiarabus, Ohio, Tuesday. Pittiburg Wed- hcan loss., itepuoucau majoniy mine owe DCtaaTnd PhjladclphU Friday. He Isac- 7t000, .. T comDanled bv Sanford E. Church. Francis i 9 3 X' t JUST RECEIVED Uuion.tQgeiher, opened the channels of trade. V';ller, midnight Vote 1000 Itger tbiri Ut I xmvi nd' A.'scbelL : OF ILLINOIS. . . FOR VICE-PRESIDENT : Schuyler dfai , . . OF INDIANA. ;...:'.-.; ',; . ' ELECTORS AT LARGE. ; BYRON LAFLIN, of Pitt Co. J UVFk3 it laVJUSJJili, vi if n.v DISTRICT ELECTORS ' 1st Dist.-Hiram E, StiUeyJ?of Beaufor 24 Dist. Curtis m Eroaden of. Wayne. '31 DM; A. H. Galloway, of KewHanoyer; 4tli Dht." Jm." A. IcDoMof CMtiaiiL . 5thDi5tHrArBaita'0f;Alaiaiice -iv ui THE ,EEMT;W0EEV4f.v It js really amusing, as.well as disgust ing, to witness the sudden burst of f riend ship on the part of a few secessionists and Democrats, hereabouts, toward some but obedience to the laws, fidelity, to jthe of tho rnlnrorl m'pn ' I Union, and support, of me uovcrnmeni, yii ottne colored men., Unmo nVnf hand from the other States tha . k With the anxious hope that a perma- I were true all the time. She should follow his again, puian enaiutuc iiuiurnsfjtjtuviLi, and gave to labor its security and jusfrewards.: Gen.' Grant is a Working man, a modest man, a just man, a fair man ; he has the genius of common -sense, (as Henry Ward Beecber says,) his honesty is proverbial, hi sagacity great, his knowledgerof human na ture nnerrinsr. his natriotism of the ancient order. The nation can repose in his judge; ment, prudence and firmness. X ue Bouin can relv nxwn his iustice and aDDeal to his mae- uanimity. He will exact from her nothing . m -v 5 i ' year. , uains seem w mvur me Lieoaocrais.-r The Republicans will carry the State by,a rc- d deed majority. ..'.. ' ! j-: " The Warid'M, special ' from Wheeling says democratic gains in general. State gone dem ocrntic by to 3,000. : : ;-';:'.r-". j -Private. -Nothing through regular chan nels. FROM SAN FRANCISCO, San FitANCisco, Oct. 23. i nent division mnyj.be gotten op te the Eh1 NortuS "oorh Reptiblican ranks, in relation to the legis- whose friendslfip'ls dea?h.o4u;r...'$I:e should il:.: .IllL :u -.il'rj-.-v. :.--.-r:.--Ji-allv herself with the National Party. : that im I I ir L in i ii ion rn w n n r ' i.m-r. o I r mlnrl dnrirur the war 'now rules andi Will who have always denounced the right of continue to rule. She should make friends of the colored man to vote or hold ofiice, are now running to them and fairly begging of them to bolt thb regular Republican the Renubircan DJirtv and from it alone can she obtain help.' That party is able, willing. and ready to grant relief. It but asRs tUdelitv to the Union and Government. GraAt will "let us tTAYrPeBfieJ'IIuntsriUe'Adcoedte. since called atteiition to this cotton,' m- nomihation for the House of Represen tatives.'Some of theseFrank Blair Dem ...l j' ....r i A- i since cane OlllUlSl. nUlllS BttlimCl, Ul IjaCUalOuUul& muie,u e Fladgcr, some stalks of which he sfent i rvxon vveruvuray colored voters for general in8pevtinTU.lr,.JJ laUcer-i FROM CINCINNATL . i :. . . .Cixcrchati. Ohio, Oct 23. -. ; Pendleton has been confined to his bed si nee Tuesday with Infiamation of lung. He must forego his appointments in Missouri, Michigan and New York. ' FROM FORTRESS MONROE . Fortress iloRoc, Oct 23. , Two negroes Indicted for the murder of Mr. Wooten two years ago. In Waswick county, to'be hanged to-day, were respited uulll 2Tih November. FROM WEST VIRGINIA. . . WnEF.LiKO, West Va, Oct 23. . Complete returns from Hancock to Ohio counties show republican gains. The demo cratic majority In this county Is 120. Brook AXD&rCZXTlXQ IT Every. Steamer, A New and Well Selected Stock OF DRY. GOODS, CLOTHING, 7th Dist. f ; Si PearsoLirBnrie; us rc- ?PS-tVZ ii h T will only insure a permanent SDlit in the centlv sent some samples to-New? York, FOR CONGRESS- 5d District, Republican ranks. j COLORED REPUB- to Murray, Ferris & Co., who in ao T, A VTH TTT A TON TinAMc . ..-, ..... .... knowledeinff iu receipt, speak very ASJ- T- .jt2ri 9 r"" Vc "K.c. V you 10 say ru-r :t rtt hnvn thftif letter. whethei-you have-notsevn about .enough before us , and make the followihg ex of -this cajoleingj and - wheedling ou the tract from it: OP OR J7XEJJT)1 ;, ,r for 'representative; ATJ6 S SEYMOUR, .-Friday morning- 2; 15. Another, severe shock this minute sent the people shricklijg into the streets in ..tneir nignt cioines. At mosphere thick, and weather warm. j j 3 o'clock, morning. -The excitement some what quieted, but the people cvlncejno desire, to return to tncir nouses. , .- pnnM vr.w vork" 1 r J I count r rcrr clo&e the democrat will nmln. The suit against Wni.Mahonc foseirlire 'i?1 CffiOOtS, SIlOCS, f ti,M aMm. iWrntNnrfnllcInlPGa. democratic gains. Marahallls claimed by the V w "3 ? V. up to-day. 3Iabone claims to have aclel in republicans. The Secr-fary of the Itcpubli- official capacity as President of the Norfolk & ' 7 J v , "V , A tUT JL C-r Ti Petersburg Railroad, and Is not personally Ila- " :"T . r'T.. Tl - U.V.HU UN 1.1.-ir- i-t i m7wv' ...Lnt w litiwi u iuc ut uuuivt. oc i a on trial . ' . f I democrats expect large gains from the south - - pnmr wnrnpoa trnvnnp 1 - I western counties not ret heard from. The FonTBESS JiONROK, OcL 23. . wwiCTiucoaic yen wramiura ctaama i UTi.l 1 0 r U li.UOII 1 . U UUUH , The shin Two Brothers from Baltimore for the bute by a small majority. Savannah, struck the wreck of steamer Kbcr- I be several davs before the final result . . . . . I can be ascertained. idan oir isody island, iiugrad wrccxert nave i ... jjpjqjt I A4 maty oibrr nJUU too Mmmiu to tartiMW-aH gone to her assitancc. l it. . t . 1 nikiet a ocx;Ut auck ca:ij k 1 1 t f ri d rf7f n. u ; nVi lithe i Revcrdy Johnson in replying , -uhWeal BHY GO0D3 od 0L0THIKQ EOS " . r-. r . pmtuiLu.ot ''muu.n ..,u. ll)n- of ucMion, in-nrrcn Kntil nullhr i.lca r art rrrp4 lo n3 tirtjut iLk rm. cul Of CrateH. part of these Democratic wire-workvi v 'fs "Wr;? to day in receipt of your val- . r l ..i ( -kv. ' ,i !,.. -a t ? nod Fiivor of the Sth nisi., with ' the verv . - ... - ii j . a a a ti aa aa aaaaa w-a tba B'aw aaaBBiai.i . .---- w- --r- f . t 1 i i 1hte,fe'stn.iiitIc.iriifvU:mHl to, J Vclipi dcvastateil. The InaurgcnU rubbing ;niird-.K:at. bur dcclincl dicu frrc carjirztt rtlAJt tub tBEiaaTArws ' EEPUBLI0AN MEETINGS. ' 53 blt!F1)r'PP09.ASTyandfcCoi.PAX. which XVoliave siibmittetl to some r our l and burning and impressing able bnlicdjucn, tmdcn.it was n legi-intivc and tHtalinhi. i noU8KI!TltKSTAT!!. jaarwkJt .Hons. "J. B. Respass, SaraiieVT Car- They all go for Frank Blair, and you nit-xVeweiicei bioken. In tht? ollice j while and -black. An 'incendiary procimu- "fl'. UX run,Jr-nrt .CtuUtoni-1 MlT lm Yor maVia; tu.aUL 1 IMli; HtiC IjilHl-- il imn..vt j ..v... v., ...,.....a -- 0- . . . r iUL a.llll.i. "I roWyXUlltl if-Aiuiv, ;aiucci.u. ..vu iiiu. nuuiu t.it-ui tin ti;r John 3. Gordon, AV llliam Bilbro, Yra. dearest interests in case he could at now Stillev. J. O.-Whittemore, W. K. Moor?,. wUn ih :... r:l'li'l on1 l-wif T?iuihliffn . snpa leers, i Will. I . nrlro t.h neonle at thfollowinff. times "tial eof,f lendship. that th- mean to stand by the rights conferred i and places,. on the topics of the day : ; 1 Washington,- . 12th October. Goose' Creek, ; ' 19th Oregon,. 4 20th South Creek, ; 21th Durham Creek, 22d Blunts Creek, . 23d Chocowinity, . , . 24th , Leech vi lie, 26th Broad Creek, ; , 27th North Creek, .- . 28th. Bath, : ; '. 29th Long Acre, - , 30th Beaverdani, ;' f ... ;31st Tranters Creek. ; '2d Nov . A lavs attendance quested. v The Democratic are invited to.be present, lime jwiii pe shared with them il wished. , Come one, -come; all . -r . ; . , : - . . , !: ' '... u-y X : m - I S. STILLEY,:, .-Chairman County Ex..Com. .... - , ., a e I I Hepubiican's Rally; ! ! and they all proimunccd the cotton worth to-day at least 40 ceiitN per pound thid dling Uplands being 25:i2oJ cer.ts -.jrhe staple : is 'excellent;-' "Sw7d -altiimigh not 1 a y- - it ' a tt it tt quite so fine the "Beeler cotton, i upon you exclusively by Republicans, which so ; much has been said of late in then andnotuutilthen, will it be time to ihc papers, and of which we cuplose a listen to tbemtnipolitieal matters. They 'i1'" Io"-er a"tl V' I" ii . , . . - - ,- color.. These long staples will be iu wih stand watching now, as heretofore. ,rlVat demand all the season in place of iney mean notning out evil to the lie- Sea Island, which will be very scarce, publican, party, and you know it. and we have no loubt will hold their " . . ,'" ' ;'tV 1 value against any decline in the general REPUBLICANS OF EDGECOMBE AROUSED I market." Wadesboro Argus. Great Reputlicaji Mass-Moetbg ! I Wm Among the exchanges for the current week, upon our table, we notice the Athintie rem. m t iv ' t. Lr V Monthly,M'?EverSatn:dy,r and Qur Young Tlie Republican Meeting at Tarboro lb i.wrt. by Ticknor and Fields. of both sides is re- on Thursday last was a grand Jorit-pourt LeppincotCs Magazine,', and the Little Cor oeratic canvassers, ing of the massei8l-r-Fifteetf hundred -per- noral." The first presents to us a grand lit- sons were present. Able and eloquent erary feast pf historical and , politics novel speeches were nmde by Gen. Byron La f- and Pciical w".linSa onr;best. authors.- v, j. . j t . T, . Among the reviews ot new.puoncauons aune Brogden and J. M.LaDg8ton, clos'e f tUe number, that of Miss Anna Dick The Republican spirit, ! both in enfeon.'s entitled -What Answer," receives Edgecombe . and Pitt, is fully 'aroused particular and merited praise. "VV The combined iRepublican maioritv of "Every Saturday" attracts: much interest iL. -a . a?. ' i I twnTi IStororv rirrlpa witli tliA . cprlat rrvtlJ me iwo counues win ne so, creat as to j ; r- jlul "':. I v ' bv Anthony Trollope'-i4Ho .'knew he 'was' m t w t r ! r - m t w a. a r a . a . - . -m r v-i j jjuii iu.iv u(cai u speech liu, ( Esq. Private. In connection. with t hew outrages as indicating locution, aro tiio folloving names : j t Province of Tunas. Li Veliga, between the city of Tunns and Puerto, and MAnotte County. M J IROM KSOXVILLE. . Knoxville, OcC23. Killing frost , last night. '. The corn crop Is safe. .- . . FROM ATLANTA. Atlakta, Ga., Ocf. 23 A sharp frost here will nip vegetation and young cotton bolls FOREIGN. f a ty tTIt y The Junta dissolved after ' recommending the abolition of capital punishment; formation of volunteer ri0e associations, and disiolhtion of local Juntas. - Count Gergentl artivcdal BugttQU. . .Queen Isabella expected there. ' "x, ; foreign market, ! ' LiVEnrooL, 0t.23.. j gladden K I ' J ' i " ' . " 1 . - " ( I t:.i, t " T'liia nrnfliif-tion ia one o"F'h na- -V"..- ..mnnnni K(Kl '. nr iVnn'- ex-con- iT?Airr?XT .:il u " I 1. i - . . T . . v., Cotton badc firmer. s.dc ICOHMhaat Crfn. Flour Fiaie and Western hr.v lower mirr fine CSOabO, Sulhern heavy c-.itnv.n t fair i extra Fla9. Corn 2n3c t-U rr. Whrat mv and favors huyrra. Pork tur. lawrr STJ. . hiky favora iniyira. I.t7f. Tirpnuf4t J Rutin 2.4oa7f. Freight Ami. Mmry iUr. tight, call 7; UiMsnunt huinia aUnt-i:irn. dctl; bert jier done at 8a9. Sterling vry firm nl WJ. tinld, ati r tmichlng 31. rhtmeil at 35$." Southern bonds firm, bnt rxrited du ring the day, and clond weak; pivcrnmmts closed steady; lenncMccs 70J. new 70; 2. C.'anew66!. FOREIGN MARKET. ... Livektdol, Oc4. 22 Noon. Cotton unchanged, salca estimated at 12.000 bales, sale for the week 85.000; exported 18,000. speculation 7,000, stock 49S.000, Amer ican 47,000. - i ' " 1 i , I. , 7 REGISTR A.TIOrvr" ; Having been 'appointed to Rcarinier the Voters In the 1st llegUtmiion District, rtn hradng the 1st and 3cl Wnnls in this city. I hereby give notice to all fntcrratnl. thai I will ttrnA a.r m v Lnri nn 1T!(!i11 itrrl nr-nr tUm Yesterday evening. Cotton, steady; rather lUrkct, from the 15th IiuL, until the day of more doing, salca 12.000 bales. . , ' , ' Hectlon. for the purpoac of-giving u all . .HOME MARKET.' - f : - . TOTc ,,, PP?wnity to lleglslcr. ,Vlfi a,, oo I wh at the same time and place, rnmll . .. . New ore, Oct. 22. all Rblc.htxiicd dlltent Ut :oney active, 7 per cent" sterling 9. . Gold and 3d Wards, who are liable to Militia doty. W ra 1m prai l H iUnC-LOTCISJ - To Order, f i , . . IN TUE LATEST N e w o r k A2CD laurels. a3...'63 coupons 13. . C US, new,ro. i-coupons 5 po:.s 70, new 70J. GKANT, COLFAX and 1IEAT0N ! ! "ONE HEE MORE, BOYS I" At the critical hour in the battle Thames, General Harrison ,fuU siasra, rode forward arid- exclaimed : pubHc. ,t vrt- '.,;t 0ur"Youkg Folks," numbcra among its con tributors seature "rwhd are surto interest the SIIDNIGIIT DISP J - '; SPATCHES. . ' -.! ' Sec General Orders, No. 1, from Colonel Com- manding Cravtn county, dated 7ih October, 1863: also. General Onfcra No. 6. fmm Adiu- Unt General's oClce, In Ralcirh.- dated 20th Sept, 1803. . f GEO. a RIXFORD. Oct 13 tf . tie of the class of persons for .whom the Magazfcieis de- j- ; 7 , ofenthn- signed, while many of the rarticl aflford.j . ' Kriutcr!. Register! Having been appointed to Register' the Voters in the 2d Registration District, embra cing the 2nd and 4th Wards In this dtr. I nereur give pouce in an interested, that I will The citizens of the several precincts and the public generally, are requested to assemble on the following uays, io wu: i James City, Saturday, Oct. 10.' A dam's Creek. Sat urday. SenV 26th Little Swift Creek, Thursday, Oct. 1st., and , v r Friday. Oct 10th. . ii a .-' " Big Swift Creek, Friday, Oct. 2d , and Sat ; urday, Oct. 17th. -? 7 i Pinv Neck. Saturday, Oct 3d7 : 7: . Russel's. Tuesday, Oct. 6th, and Saturday, Qcr, 24th. ! - ! r " ivesSation Wednesday. Oct 7th. ! .- AViggin's,- (Tuscarora Station) Tuesday, Oct 20tb and Saturday, 31st. l' 7 Dover . Station -(Core Creek) Wednesday 'Oct. 30thT .' . . . . r'i- ; .. .j7": . Some of the' following named gentlemen , will address the people at each of the .above named places:. " 7 ' 1 i. . , Col. Ileaton, Col. W. J. Clark, Capt ; W. II. Sweet,. A. S. Seymour; Gen. Littlefield, , B. W. Morris, A. W Stephens, ChasI THib"- bard. Col. Albrieht, Gen. Curtis H. Brogden, C A. Nelson, W. IL Johnson, ft Tucker, I. ; Edwin West, &c.,'&c , " By order of "Craven Co. Rep. Com. 4 ";fi.-: .' . ' r. I. EDWIN WEST; Chairman. ' " JoiiN RanOolto, Secretary. f ? Sept 24-1 jt,; - ; - , - - J 627 Great reduction in the" price of Photo- ': .O amxtntia fit - 1 V. : " -. -'V 4- ' -'.A.. - v ?;s" ! v; : MORGAN'S OALLERY. WASIII5QTOK, Oct 23. . .. . r nr.! l . r i it. t.i.i k :i I uon invv Air. tTiiuinc. our ion&ui iai xiver- " One fire more, boys, and the day is xipnincott's CAimes to Tus with Unusual-at- pool, has been suspending clear bllla : of health attend at my otllce. on Broad street, on the ours jT 17 I tkiv hlctnna: amonVthe "mot inst'roctiw ".to veiwU" leaving Llvcrpoid forb. k Prts In Si'Jfft f"d..1!,liJ'-f P?1 m?nlh.: . .. -v, -:t . .... r . - .- . .f- . r. . . " I - . . I . . . VwM-nn,, lur iuc iw ins o. RlTlOg U ail Wh tend leaden .Paris'-"' -Fashions! WniCIJ Wk UCCXITE AS KXJ.V AS 7 KIT Itr INTHEXAkKCT. 1 THAT drptmnrtt Wax a4 T atxl compter CmI Ict, Mrl X McLacklai! " . r"' trttr rt t r hp rr ritro TO ft- aV f S MM " a aaT - OLD F El CDS A5D EW He the republicans Of Uraven in- of which is a iScienimc txpeuiyon 10 Aiasi comcquecce 01 ine preraiencq ol lypuotu rotctt an orprlunity to REGISTER. to use nanr halloti instpul nf I ka w which accurately describes' the position. fevers. : ' ,.' ' I wilt at the aame time and place, enroll all 10 use paper oauots, instead ol 1 wmu ruu'x,;.JZ'L-l- v;i-ow.inu Jul .t- able liodied male eltliens litinr in JdA 2d and buuets,iwe commend the rally-1 ?H.r!r'"r., - , .. . I. ;v 4th Varda, who are liable u Militia duty. - ' . i , " : . The UcngJUtanL.cgena"raia jwrganar - lue lsi 01 jovemocr io w iuc wicmion iuc c,-, n..nf.rnl rirrt v 1 f 1 ' r ot mrr:son to ttiem. . j J 11st one xr 7- Aikinson. Abounds nbcaulv debt. dlo; ckv 1 uhitedrfire alon'jr'our entire ranks. ,tiiA " I One hundred males and seven tr-ffv femaiea 1 18C8: aUo, General Onlcra Nn. C from Ad fa! we will a&HP be able tofsend the tid- Thse who wish td delight the -litUe ones' have received intimation of distplatal on No- lt f1 In . 1U,e,b d,rd h alii -"-CJ" Closing Ont.Qor stock" or Ladies' Dress (floods and Trimmings regardless of cos at ; an tD TH IlllI 1.111111 TOPollok eVrest mg cry mbre and ings of a splendid victory to bur friends. We know our opponents would like very well to effect a breech somewhere in our di&ipis&al - ' m . . -1 . . . . . 1 rr t .... at home csin yerj easily ao so uy preseniing vemoer isi,- irora uie treasury uepanmeni. 1. IL T. BERRY them with a. copy of the "Little Corporal" for Evarts has relumed. Full Cabinet to-day. New Bcroe, N. C Oct. 0, 18C8w the year.V We have seen no publicationso Well Judge-Hague, Gen. LIttlefleJd j and Gen. - uctii tr adaoted to the juvenile portion of ourconimu- Coleman called first on Grant, then on Scho- Drncrrro 1 nrPiL-rnt Cloths and Cassimere- r.'7 ooxrirrrnox u rwcx 7b t conrinettl j P3 J &f-Epi;ler.30-fl It, C The lustre of the two grand victories we hertoforc I achieved, must not- be dimmed now when Grant and Colfax rtt 1 : r f -liOMC'' ranks, but ye must not thinkj for amp-1 ni .v l;this which is filled. with articles both f field, as an" Informal commlttet- from Norti meni. 01 miowuig ucii-a-,uiisii6fcer. 1 amUgin and instructive. 1 aua c-oaia vairuua lor asaisiapce againsi 1 j" Ulb,vw ;wujiaBBoi tovc i trtLfkrr .jou huu or not. Publisbedbv Alfred UsewalL Chicago! lit lpast and apprehended trouble. .Tliey received on. idc w ox noTemuer, iisuj, ior tbe next I j - .... . . vya. "; ' ... ' . . t ' 1. n ' i .1. . . I PtmMmiI rt ll.a T"nttw Ct.t. Terms oniV l.w,per rear. . no aaiisiaciiuu in nuicr noancr, perona ituu 1 uvwjs " ! - - . I . .1 J ... ' 1 Vah. MM Mal.lul J ... I Ut - . . 1 mrn anniiraiipn mumi. nimn iiimtTirn inn iwc. i auu umiiik icLiicini 4iu tuuxi. "win i -i ; :vicb Toorao M.r-Let he bnslnes? $lalurc or Executlf fc , . s 1 J not give yon the right to vote now. unlets ctrr mut. woH ,.VU WOt..'. r-. v I fnrv&rd and ItEfJISTPTl arltKnt AU AtoaaaJa w cxa Tcf lk- V. a. V,U&A.l WW. aWA. . I - a. mm m a. .vwww Wa. 1.1 . The steamboaf Gen. Quitman!frora Vlclts- Having been appointed to Register the vo- are in the field. , , . of every one alone, and aMemlto yo' - . 4 . . - j -f -- - J . , rvni knv what vnndon t-vunt. II, From almost every 'drreotion we - re- nouf to . advantage," and study to make a cei ve tidings of the most- cheering char- leisure hour useful ; Think riee before you your own. se every siisnd tl dollar: remember you will have an- , - , . , otSr to make for it; wk over your books Tor ew Orleans, acter. The prospects of 'the Republican 0ihr parly in eastern North Carolina, strengthened 'greatly-within Abe weeK ,v e say w a.W7. xuw nflNPvpnnMr o,i iw..m total loss. . r the time to7 close up and move solidly flY at last : Uxen,ypu- will be honoredvbut 1" ..Last night a number of disguised persons : - . l . j rr r . - 1 ' 1.: A - T t hnvi recularly, and if you.nuu an error irace n out i ycsieruaj muci hvjto ijua ara. ( Should a stnke of misfortune come upon you J hoard iave L ' The boat's cargo. pasw Jn Jour. business, rwrencu, wore naroer, o 1700 cotton. 4500 sacks cotton t -x :wtTvA trnric: inf rnnt "tiinicn hM I . . " a - - - f. It. aT. Y f a .9 -v . - ft was snagged and sc.nk ,ng .bs 6,h aod 7lfj Wjmlg r lhI d j Lcr Ail uu I tnr trirH nnllro 1!4I T rUl irvn tl. Imnkm for ? 1 a -t . a .to. a . MfW ponslsllrig of seed, a and steadily ou to victory, shrink, and you will be despsed. entered the Jefferson Parish jail at Carroltoni fl"cVrt'l wo tiifTOP Ciinvlcll f of mniarif4 TT - . . 1 -..v -o- f- ieUrPceWor adLJrn diurbxl,-. , therefore I will support 'Grant and f0 order for less than you can buy one ready About 2 o'clock this morning, a fire brpkt Colfax."-Hox. Nat. Boydkt. made, ! out In Gretna, opposite the upper part of New Registration, on the 15th Instant, at my olce on Queen street, for the purpoae of riving all voters an opportunity to llegtster. The boot for Registration - will be kept open until the 3d day if November next . : I will, at the same time and place enroll all Able bodied male citizens living In said Clh and 7th Wards who are liable to Militia duty. : E. A. RICH ARDtH)N. : New Bcrhe.N.T., Oct, 12, 18 ' ; Oct 1-UL - - -' I. . . t . trnmr TWtT wmmt m km aa in oiw aw wa. - .-frt'ti Ail-ns tlx u, A Xiiiiu Baer & s0 polled - i 0 1 I j
New Bern Republican (New Bern, N.C.)
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Oct. 24, 1868, edition 1
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