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i- - , . A n i.i I k I i"Cv Trt a tvt mTn i 1.1 II t nTim-mT -r-i a tvt mTnv'i.im ; i : .1 REPUBLICAN TICKET. REPUBLICAN TICKET. f . - - Vn riiderrvcrrd laiMi w Fridxr hcaacl "A God Fcr.d-f . rCBLISHED DAILY, BT GEO. NASOX, JTE. C3I0X. LIBKUT1VAXD EQUALITY BKFOCE T1IE LAlf referred lo.Uie Jntrr.cl f r. jT ' p'etrlycxposcxl tl.e Tile RUrrr,rt of jT imcmUi of our cnimfrj to p1RCe btf Jj . world a forced d ccrrf r.t for lU p-r trWrgpolitlcaJopIiU. Pecf j AboutooniiriUiUijartciTedal-. frotn one a D. Tool (who !Kf. fSkt. IJciv nc qruMwan. j ' . .. . MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1 868. ' Xef our laics and Constitutions speak not of white men, not of red men, not of black men, not of men of any complex ion; but, like the laics of God, the Ten Commandments and the Lord's Prayer, let them speak of the PEOPLE; IIor 4.ce Mayxakd, ,-:'"vY ; ' " Those who deny freedom to others, deserve it not for themselves, and wider a' just God cannot long retain &."Abra- ham Lincoln. "V;-;-.- -Nv" - ; BEASOHS FOB, VOTING FOB OIERAT, ; ; '"v GBAKT. lf'- First: Because lie is an honest and an ? upright man, of pure patriotism, sound 'judgment and possessing qualifications of an executive character that will enable him to discharge the duties of President - with great ability and eminent success. Second. Because the country,", more than ever, is in need of a President who ! will have the decision and firmness to ex ecute the laws and carry out the mani fest wishes of ,a great majority of the j American people. ; ' Third. Because after the long and bloody war through which we have passed the country needs genuine peace and " tranquility r and that these things will be sure to be aUaiued under General Grant, he haying said in the most eni : pliatic: manner in his letter of acceptance, "Let us have peace." - Fourth. Because in every important crisis' in which he has been thrown he has'shown himself fully equal to the oc casion. For proof of this assertion his whole .military career can be triumph .'. antly referred to. Fifth.-, Because t his election will be regarded both at home and abroad as a ;' distinct and unequivocal avowal in favor "!. of sustaining the plighted faith and pnb l lie credit of the nation, while the success of his opponent -would be regarded as ; eivinsr aid and comfoit to the infamous cause of repudiation and national'bank i ruptcy. . . - .' ; Sixth. Because Urn liberal and free new Constitution which has been ratified and approved in the State of North Caiv? " olina would remain untouched by the ; hand of violence during his administra tion, whereas the policy of Blair and company would . be, to cause anarchy and strife by trying to subvert that in- r strnment by force of the bayonet. AVt'eifi-Beeausc while the capitalists and active business men of the country ; have the most implicit confidence in his firmness and incorruptible integrity, the poorer classes, every whei e, in city town, and hamlet in the forests, on the mountains, in the valleys, along the rivers andthe seashore, look upon him as a true and unflinching friend. The labor ing millions of the land all know that he - sprang from hhmble origin and that he will be a true exponent ot their rights, , interests, and most cherished hopes. -- Eighth, and finally Because the whole, country is under a deep debt of gratitude to him for haying effected more and performed more than any living man in putting dfown a gigantic rebellion and preserving the government and the dear r, old flag of our fathers from disgrace and complete destruction. REMEMBER, WIIITE MEN AND COLORED MEN, REPUB LICANS AND DEMOCRATS, THAT THE INFAMOUS CIR- C UL A R, PURPORTING T 0 JI AVE BEEN GOTTEN UP AT - TRASHING TON ON THE 2ith OF A UG UST LAST AND PUB LISHED IN THE " JO URNAL OF COMMER CE,n IS A. DELIB ERATE F OR GER Y AND' FILLED WITH FALSEHO ODS FROM BEGINNING TOEND. Beware of Mixed Tickets ! THE EFFECT. ' :. Many Democrats are utterly disgusted with the publication of that forged and infamous Circular. They are f satisfied that the whole thing -was ? concocted here In New Rerne and thai no Union" League ever 'had any thing to do with it The mean, contempti ble and -.wretched effort to palm it off as genuine, when it had the stamp of forgery and villainy all over it has shocked the moral sense of every unprejudied man in the community.- I ' . . t m s ; Take your tickets from no man whom you do ; not KNOW to be a straight REPUBLICAN. ' EL!CTIOIL.J)AY. sses op; ILLINOIS.! ;;i roEtyioiEsiDEnT i ; I.8T1 n OF r f STftTE REPUBUCMjTiCRET FOR II.C. eleotoe's at laege. -! ; BYRON llAFLIN, of Pitt ed JOSrVyOLDEN of Wake Co, - DISTRICT ELECTORS. ' 1st Dist-HIRmlE. STILLEY, cf Beaufort 2d Dist. CURTIS H. BROGDEN, cf Wayne. ; 3d DIst. A. H. GALLOWAY, cf Hew Hanorer. 4th Dist AlH 3. A. McBOHALD, cf Chatham. ? 5th Dist, H. A. BADHAM, cf Alamance. 6th Dist RUFDS BARRiHGER, cf HecHenlnrg. 7thDistirW,cS. PEARS0H,:of Bnrke.;:' ! . FOR CONGRESS 2d District, OF CRA.TEN. . I ' '; - I.' .! . ; t FOR HOUSE OF REIRESEXTATIVE3. IDS. S. SEYMOURy Craren Coimty. is a correct copy of the onlj Genuine mti- Union E-epial) - lican Ticket, to Ibe 3rd in Graven County! and The gres- sional V All District. ' lt6ltlll)liCajll ! Tickets liarinat an other Wames or B( ! . . ' j vice are Souribus. JL 1 i ' THE DUTY 0ITC-DAYA15D TQ-HOJElBOw I i . Our 'oppdnents, like some InghU.nea ..'! . "51 jJ 11 ! 1 ana umiu j;enow- mssuisr :i after night, still 'whistle, in order to keep up a show of courage. - 2co ilays more and their song will be at aij end and then ihey can "hang their harpj s upon the willows." ' '-'.! Let our friends to-day look see what is necessary to be way of preparation for to-mo yon know of a single man who about and one in the TOW. DO is likelv to vote for Grant and Colfax who has not registered ; once, and if so, try and: find him at use ; every . reasonable ef- tort to get him j to ro and record his name. " post up," To-Day is ' the ' time to thorouihVv, on! all such matters. To-Morrow is the day for VbTiNG, and let every republjcan be on hand as early as possible.- Let a suffi cient number of our active mid leading the men remain, at every precmcr,ftii uay, to morrow. OUTEAGE AT WTL50H ATTEMPT TQ SUPPEESS i FEEE' I SPEECH", BUT li FAILSi I - ! , iWe&re informed that - anf Friday night last there 4was -an attempt on the part of various political desperadoes to suppress theright of free speech at Wilson j Wil son County.) It had been given out that J: E. O'Hara, Esq-, would speak at the Court House in the evening. When the hour of the meeting arrived, -a large number were on hand to hear him, " but the Court .aHousq door was shut and locked against him. The meeting then organized outside, when a deluded color- ed man "Avai put forward by; the more rampant of the Democracy 'to abuse , and villify O'Hara. This vas done in the lowest and most vulgar manner, but at last the crazy fellow rubdded when O'Ha ra went on and made a most telling and effective speech. ' : -JLr- , ! r This disgusting effort to suppress free speech has roused the "Republicans of Wilson, and they: will be on , hand on election day : with renevyed spirit.' Tx:t them standi firm, and do theiri whole duiy in spite of threats aud interruptions. ' 1 1 . - r-f . . . v Let every tnan vote for UNION, LIB ERTY and EQUALITY Wfortr the la w. UlsseslS. Grant, Scnuy Go If ax The oiial Nov 2nd Con TOU PEESIDEKTs U lysses rS. Grant, :-' ; ' OF ILLINOIS. . i EOS VIOEPEESIDEirr: 1 - ' . OF INDIANA.4 STATE BEPUBLICMi TICKET F OR H.C. : ELEOTOES AT' LAEQE. ' BYRON -LAFLIN, of-fitt Co.' '; JOS. W. HOLOEN,-t)f-Wake Co. DISTRICT. ELECTORS. 1st But HIRm E. STILLEY, cf Beaufcrtl 2d Dist. CURTIS H. BROGDEN, cf Wayne. ;3d Dist. A. H. GALLOWAY, cf Hew Hanoier. 4thDist.-Jli3: A..JcDOHALD, cfJJhathaa; . 5thDisl H.;A. BADHAU, cf Alasince. . 6th Dist. RUFUS BARRiHGER, cf HecUenhff. 7th Dist W. 4 P.EARS0H, of Eurke. .- i FOR CONGRESS 2d District, OOP'.CItA.'VEIf. ' . FOR HO0SE OF RErRESENTATIVES, ADS. S. SEYMOUR,-' Crayei .Cotnly. THE SKY BEIGHTEKS !-BI(NALS OF yiotoby: As the day of battle approaches, the heart , of every true republican bounds with joy. The contest, has een a long and in many respects a tedious one, but when we see the certain indications of a grand - ttnd glorious victory looming up just before us, we are ready to forget all inc. tnais ana anxteues conneciea iui the past, campaign . Unlike the dismaved and disiointed u,:.-- ,Ik rrfit. ilnv nf final trinl with nA aiRtmst or Q. T j 7-; I ujicuuuinjts as iu lire resutu ; i cjju w-- lioan in. our ranks from Mainr to the Pa- cific coast, or from the lakes-6J the North to tjie-GuH of Mexo7 dsirU!that stnirdard bearors "shall abjtndon tne. track. AW are satisfied with GitANT'and Col- rk, nay, more than this, every republi- . ' fat and would really feel shocked at any in a timation favoring their withdrawal. ! T'.iwaL- liriAn ttii itVlail lQtif1 ?lt!l HYtni. "i -w.. , i ordinary position of our opponents. , Th)n8andg of them liave become disgus - . c. ... ..i l exhibited an intense anxiety for them to retire and give up tle race. They will - a a. m a retire after the election, ami will go down to obscurity and oblivion "unpit ied, unwept and unmounied' Under these cheering circumstances every re publican can heartily respond to the sen timents of the poet : ; L "Then up with our flag let it stream on the air. Though our fathers nr. cold in their graves; Tr.ey had hands that could sjrifcei'they had : 5 souls that could dare, Aud their sons were not born to be slaves r ELECTION DAY LET US HAVE PEACE A1TD OBDER. -' AVe have something more to say about j election day Tuesday next. We deire ) to-be very plain and specific. Althoitglt t as is generally very; natural s .al ter pn- i longed canvass a good deal of frt ling has been aroused, yet, wc are happy to say that no indications of disorder, riot or collision seem to exist. &-far as the Republican party or republicans are concerned, we can . assert that the. noble scptiment p Gehei:'jjGritT, "Lier us have Peace" is one that 1.1 hat i.i desired its lejtttimato prevail, and exert all tluence on election day. It is further de sired that every manwho i;riatfnlly and legally entitled to , vote, w hether ho - is poor or vich, white or.colored,tr whether '""'" 1. 1 r . 1 ' 1 ' i ' . ' tin I Sg huyler Colfax lie ts a repuoucau or a ueinocrat, suau uc permitted to exercise his privilege, freely and unmolested. In'othcr words, let us by all means have an orderly .. and well conducted eli'Ction.; Whfle republicans will not ' trespass upon '; or interfere with the rights of. privilege of others, of course they will not permit any interference with their own rights.;' , v. Republicans Secessionistitnow are no better than theecessiomsts of 1861. tj REMEMBER THIS I Every Rcpub lican : who' dqea i not pte.-.tbe regidar Re publican ticket will be aiding the rebels to defrat GRANT and COLFAX.- r - ' - ; . '. - ' , ako heed that no man deceive you" Secure :yoilr oicri rights Irjr" Voting the REGUI.AR REPUBLICAN Ticket : ...... J ... - 4 . a WV. mm 33 - wr Srd - TOE PBESIDEHTt Ulysses S. Grant, 'OF ILLINOIS. r6i TICE:PEEsiDEHT t i Schuyler Golfiax, OF INDIANA STATE REPUBLICAN TICKET FOR ll.C. ELE0T0B3 AT -LAEGE. "j BYRON LAF;LINy of Pitt Co. . JOS. W; HOLDEWj of Wake Co. DISTRICT ELECTORS. . .. 1st Dist Mill E. STILIKT, cf Eeafck ; 2d Dist. CURTIS H. BBOGDEH, tf Wijis. : 3i Dist 1. B. CJllDWAT, cf Hew Eicntr. 4tliDist.--JH3. k: McDONALD, cf (Mka 5tbDhL H. A. BADHAH, cr Uizxti;. i. 6tb Dist. BUFUS BABE1HGEB, cf lledlealrErj. 7tli DisL W. S. PEARSON, of Enike. ; J . FOB CONGBESS-2d DUtrlct, XJ AVID ; ECBATOIff, OP CRAVEN. ' FOIMIOUSE OF RE?RE iENTATIVEr AUB.'S. SEYMOUR, Oratea Comity. 1 1 GET THE TETJE; TICKET OHLTl .: ' We again warn our friends that Uiey cannot be too careful as to the Republi can Ticket, on election day. Our ndvicc is, to have nothing whatever to do with a ticket priiUcd at a Democratic office The regular lU'publican Ticket will bc gotten up at the Kepublican rrinting 0ffice and cvcry -Republican ia liable to bc chealed 1)V votlng any olhcr ballot. ELECTION DAY AS YOUAVO VOULD IES! WATCH YOUK LIBERT . 1 I D ONT BE CUE A TED. . . .We -hear; that a. spurious -Ticket has been printed, and is or will be put in cir culation. Look out ! white and .colored men ! and do not be deceived. Kccollect that the onlvreliablc Ticket for GRANT and COLFAX, for this County, will be 1 .kM.4.l m tit.. l.itinitliiati I ITri..A t I pillllV'l 11. HIV VJUl'IIV-OII vyilivv. UNITED WE STAUD.. The republicans of Craven Coijnty are most enthusiastically united on the Prcs idential aud Congressional Ticket-and no interference of democrats can cause any breaking in the lines. A few days !ince there may have been cause for ap prehending some division as to the Leg islative Ticket, but we arc now gratified to say, republicans are united on tliis score, also. As every true republican, white and colored, knows that the true secret of success is in STANDING TO GETIIEK, they are determine! to sup port the regu'.ar nominee in all cases. It fs a republican lule lit do this, and hence ALL BOLTING and BOLTEHS MOST BE AVOIDED. Tickets printed at a ! democratic printing oflice should uot be touehed. . - "IVa&bY' on the Issues of the Cau- vass. - rctrolcum Xasby observes: ,ThQ ixtruvaguncc uv.tha radikcls wus a W( t rd wich I bed hopes uv, but It didn't am- mint to nothing. Somehow tbe people wood nk fs wich uv our .lenders we proposed to put in the places uv the ablishinlsts, and when we answered - Vallandigliani.'Fernandy Wood, and his brother Ben. Dan Yoorbrrs and Jesse D. Brit?', thcyM IilT derisTcly, and pay. Lord aavc us,-ef these hungry and' thirs ty thceves get their-jnws Into tbe Nnnhnel to J in - "it's carkis. We'd rather keep them which we my opinion we'd better drop extra ra- ganc. . ; I I axes bcu a juicy iook, nut cood ird. me people answcreii u, sayin," 'Et tue debt is to Ikj paid, won't we her to be taxed to pay it r It s pnyin me taxes tuat bona not the oolitic uv lbs party wich taxes us and ex our people don't pay taxes cz a'rool, they, don't thrill much over luxes. "It's my opinion lliat we'd better drop taxes. " Ekal taxashun, wuz rather hefty at Ibo 9 .Ml . - oegmmn, tin me poor men ana farmers dls kivered that they were payin scarcely nothin ou tneir nouses, wagons and cows, while the rich cusses wuz carryin the; load.; Ez soon ez tbey made ibis disk! very tbev con wwum mjsj uiuii n uij t cui laxasuun BO mnch, and they turned agin us. 1 . IU my opinion we- had belter drop kal taxashnn. ... , . - VRepudiashu3 looked well enuff, but that wan't no go.. We started out with It, but i Auuuu mo&i cTery dout bed bonds, and everybody bed CTeenbnr .Thi. Knnri. holders wouldent- consent in mvwiuttn it.. bonds, and. the greenback, holders sal: Ef we commence at bonds why shood we not come to greenbax V And bo that split. .' 'R3 mJ opinion wc lmd better drop re- Beware ofPocketbook Droppers. ' Seymour Is rich, yet he never Issued Uncle Sam one dollar to enabje blm to crush the re bellion.7 The country ; therefore,5, oves bho .nothui5,.not even so much as '" tot , , TOE PBESIDEKT: Ulysses S. Grant, Or ILLINOIS. TOE YIOE-PEESLDEHT i Schuyler Colfa OF INDIANA. ctrtc nronni irnri TiPirrT rnn rt r s . . ELE0T0B3 AT LAEQE. BYRON LAFLIN, of Pitt Co. JOS. WrHOLDEN,- of Wako Co. Vv.'' DISTRICT ELECTORS :. 1st Bht HISAil E. STILLET, cf Lnft 2d EiiL CURTIS B.-ERDGDEH, cf Fijxe. 31 Bhl I H. CILLOUiT, tf Bra Etrncr. WBist. JH3. JL UcCOHlLD, tf Chlhx StiDisL- 1 JL BIDHJL1I, cf Ikznu. Elk EhL EDFOS BIEBJHGEB, trUetilhrr. Tli DL-L-.; S. PEABSOS, cf fcAt iron coxancss-2a Diitrict. ju-b.uaju jaLiiA.-i-uxu. FOR HOUSE oF REPRESENTATIVES, ADB. S. SEYHODB, CraTen Corali. " ADDRESS To the Colored Voters of Craven County. ' Brethren : Through two great jiolili cal campaigns in which we were on trial lcfore the whole civilized world, wc atood shoulder to rhoulder, and vindicated our claim to be free, and have the rights and privileges pertaining to freemen, j Again wcare to nppear before the world ?md especially before the American peo ple to be judged of our fitness to become a part and parcel of the great National Jury which shall control and decide the destinies of this great Republic IT. . tM...1l ...1 .." . a.H on former occasions, unitetlly go with i . j t .i i tf' . i i and stand by the Republican partv which, nmler God, gave us the liberty that we now have? Or shall we alhw j rfhctji- poinlttl, ambitious men of our own race to split our rank, and lend themM-Ivcs to the use ol the Democracy, enabling :racj eliablitl" . . . Z s ot tncks an.l jK-op.c .and if them to practice all ort fraud upon an unwary possible defeat or injure our whole ticket, and destroy our liberties? Some of ns deprecate this action of the Rev. A. Bass and his coadjutors, because wc sustain a near relation to him in the church. But all of us do protest against his coure, and do most earnestly appeal to every colored man, aud advise aud entreat him to stand by the party and the regular j nominations and vote the straight Rcpuli can ticket as Wing the pmj er aud only Kifc eourfe lo pursue. I (Sigi el) , . i JOHN RANDOLPH, Jr. GEO. B. WILLIS, "J. R. GOOD, . LEWIS H. BRYAN. ED. R. DUDLEY ' GEO. S. FISHER, WM. INGRAHAMi R.TUCKER, .. MOSICS BRYAN, THOS. BATTLE, : V- A. CRAWFOKD, D. HEATH, ! C. D. PIERSON WM. II. JOHNSON, V J.D.DUDLEY, E. H. IIILI -:VFERNEY WEST, AARON BIDDLE, AMOSM.BUOWN, Fit AN K LANE, ED. HAVENS, ROBT. SPIVEY, JACOB GRIMES. PHILIP LEE, :. . AMOSYOUI L. I. RANDOLPH, " J. II: PEA2S0N, Sr. JAS. 1L SMITH, LIMBER LEWIS, . EZEKIEL JACIvSON, WM. IL SINGLETON, ' A. BLOUNT, JOS. A. ANDERSON, i ' J. A. HARRIS, JAS. MUMFORD, HUIX GMMES, : B. B. SPICE7J, WiL GASKINS, JOHN BA2BOU72. ' J. II. nATCIl, , J. R BRYAN, aw. ODEK, JOHN LOVICK, . . GEO. WATSON. . : WM. TANKAiH). ' EPB22AIM GRIilES, COLLINS MOOEE, . , SALEM CLARK. ' PHILLIP IL WIGGINS, BENJ. SMITH, : And many others I j to be the guijr.tnr) A? -i-ndic- of tae of IbearJcSc, wilcj-t. fpcctfallj declined m m ... . . nanjium-u written for Ibenenc!- jcorrraca Tbc Idea, Lowercr. of . "v Uoaifma ibe iciUnllp nf i Mfrrarin In v... i.i. "M"Qt Ihelruibfulnrf iuf the m. I. .- Keitlcr do 1 beliere lUtPooLor. onKboc name tat teen cird In llT i wlib the "Found TocLct.nook - cu ; theFoncED DocLtxTf nuald be urilr. . to far .tuulfj ibmiu-he, M lo tJilk t ctATrr itiftt if.A t... . v vrci i "ttj icaroetjp production of anj other, lUo oae iuo k-ny ol ritrre and Cltl! meatf probWy conlj be found al xcrjt,, Incnt poUtloo In Ibe S.rinocr . nd n,.,. would not be JmilOrd h El.b-af -1 6f LI. piper, n urapi ,0 ttluie h . J' o lb. tlde. b7 clltaj Llm . ,!L . : Dd jr. Ib.t u. fuWUbcr. ,ba ."1 xereens Ike aulbor. ! &o better. Tbc fact U. !e !uu been detects and posed In tbedUbonomble and very Uw nest of publULlns a IvInS and forM 0' bennlDC lo end. The article c( ? and hence we bare bh blmicririj Card. . In my opinion be bat vrrku kimfA aroLTuooNbnt. ;i mjjg contemptible cxblbiUon be Lai J 7 , f e'f. U undoubted. 4 M If be Is jUirrru'ned to rn nl0 . . ... j me, be can bc accommodated. " geo.w.njlsoa; Bewaro of People who 'ht tend to Find Pocketbools. I For tbe Rejnjircia. lUzhard rrad$- ' Jockey of Norfolkl bc not u bll, For Dickon. !bTtnater. U bcu;lt and mM.m A weak InTtntion of ibo tnetny. Of all miserable fcelli kad ircaV iurecfimj erer d.utrired br pliilcal IricUtm loi ctWc and roUlrad, the Ult atltirf4 cf tie a emlea of progress to Infioence ibe poptkr mind by publishing a preiroded dicatartt ti the fUnlon League, is tbe mori utxaml and barcfaoed, Auy prt;a bn Is la U habit of reading the resolutions irrxrrf Yj ibe Seymour and Rlair rlabs, caovratbf lxnce E"t op by.sae &al hack, t ho U in lite luiSit of haiLicr aai I .. . , i tu w Mme Imrrow Rli,, j,,;, p j Judtccd and inaWolmt ideas tUt fctrmtbt j tp!c commodity of tUc relutini of tb rymour and Ulair clulMLjiire V be fonnj is " crerj pamprapu iuih i-mnu docnnicnt, Tbe Urgtmr U lirti1y cbr ,ul L(j Idc&J M (cnlln Tle aWwn be nnqueuinnabie intrnml ei.b-nce of belts almost every parairraph f tlii prrfetrJ bears lbs production of au mdeut ad nircrof tbe luvi luti n of shrcry. of pokm poor Orloid wretch whf has so far stolllfied hhatf uU believe tbst slavery Is of difine oriia. TU Ideas and language are the very sane tbsl every colored person in the Son lb bubecS while folks talk at the fireside from Ui ecV lest Infancy. Read It to an old white trade! colored penwn and be will cxclslm: "i!er wrote that. It Is'just the ws tbey csed to u!k before tbe lar. . It has not even the merit of orifinaUiy. U It even an old worn out, ud cp, tbrcsdhi-t, played out HlVkjjf Ibe !au-bdders lo Ufiics j the frttrra and rlr t tbe utanaclrs of tbe col- j oral race. I it is labun of dropping ana Lfio- ! ln rInt nf fr. ArA .irtA IncnrmrljeSS ! lias been resorted lo by timid, frafala!srt- bidders, to tay certain kno leJre, for xoort than a third of a century. A pretended plot would bc found la the street or on tbe road, meetings of tbe ts& I rates wou'd be called, extra watch called od In ibe town, extra patrols In ibe country, oes scouring the country with pUtols, ftcs, svrordt, bluilgcons, and cowbldcs, ttn?S tortacoting and rmniiMng fr exjoueac-tj coloml iicople at the sJIcbtot prcuxicr t prvtcxt at all, merely for tbe ke cf fraii Ing ibe barest pasUons of tbe bctnaa heart That tb! pretended .OocWeat tk In . the street Is quite likely no cost. Tbc very ref peclablc gcntlcaen who focniii.w tbo Innocent slrjplldty of their enscfas ted hearts, might bate thought tbe prro bantling was a real Siooa purcartkM with Ibe most earnest and cprirbt lr7Zl without tbe least Idea of Tt ordecepUon, Instead of dcrolitfUM" to bare been, to the wrrice of tU goddess with an unpronocncraMe ts according to Ibe ancient DJthrjT over sewers, cas podt. and ocrrrcr of filth, carried It to CoL ! f It with joy and gratitude as a PLs fall to beJp ecttbetocsfx; Intention of infiictfnc U oponi ja Tele tts Wt:l5 General Grant recently wrote a U-tf noTM?Brewster of Ptnn.jlranU. Uv he used the following mrrab ejrjr 'This much I wish, a nd JJf" l mypoUrv: That such a degree of P:i tranquTjty thill exist la this man may speak bis mind la any part w tf rrUt landed ihst without tnoU. hindrance, - Herc'lkca. ,1s and vital point of the po!w?T 0, Ident. It Is a rolJea -plank" fc4 deatial pbUfortx VOTERS! BEWARE oljH. TICKETS PRINTED AT THJ FICE OETHE JOU RN AL OF U ' .
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