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Raleigh, Tuesday Afternoon, October 221872
. ..."VT CtCl tnAe. Anjhch lcnffthwW ihe column t a ! Hibarc
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General Directory.
IT. S. GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS.
. U S Marshal Samuel T Carrow, office
Club House, Hillsboro street.
U' S Internal Revenue Collector,
4tii District I J Young, office on Eden
tou street, ijear National HotcL ..- ,
U S Assessor, 4tii District Wiley D
Jones, office Andrews' building, Hillsboro
street. J .. ' -
f- TJ S Commissioner R W Best,-office on
Hillsborp street.
;U -S Commissioner A W Safi'er, office
Avitli Marshal. '
ST7TRnVTsnil Txturn AIi Revenue P W
Perry, office AndreAvs' building, Hillsboro
street.
STATE GOVERNMENT. . ,
Txl 11. Caldwell, Governor.
. John 13. Neathery, Private Secretary.
U. J. Menninger, Secretary of State. Andrew
is vine. UierK..
Attorney General Win. M. Shipp.
David A. Jenkins, Public Treasurer. Donald
V. Bain, Chief Clerk. A. D. Jenkins, Teller.
II. Adams, Auditor. A. J. Partin, Clerk.
Alex. Mclver, Superintendent of Public In
struction. . C. L. Harris. Superintendent of Public Works.
- John C. Gorman, Adjutant denerai.
V. C. Kerr, State Geologist. 1
Patrick McGowan, Keeper of the Capitol.
Theo. II. Hill, Librarian.
CITY OFFICEKS.
Mayor Wesley Whitaker.
Commissioners Western Ward, J. C.Gorman,
Albert JoLmson, Norfleet Dunston.
Middle Ward, K. P. Battle, M. W Churchill, W
C. Stronach.
Eastern Ward, J. P. Prarie, A. N. Upchurch,
Stewart Ellison.
. City Attorney Quentin Busbee. ,
Treasurer M. W. Churchill.
City Clerk and Tax Collector M. Grausman.
City Surveyor Fendall Beavers.
Weigh Master A. Sorrell.-
Chief of Police and Clerk of the Market James
King.
Assistants to Chief of Police 1st, B. II. Dunston-
2nd, C. M. Farrls; 3rd, Alford Mitchell.
Street Commissioner J. T. Backalan.
Captain of Night Police Joseph Watson.
Seargeant of Night Police Charles Hunter.
Police Nathan Upchurch, Jas. Doyle, J. M.
Petross, Martin Thompson, Howell Moss, Robt.
Wyche, and Wm. Durham.
Janitor Oliver M. Roan.
. WAKE COUNTY OFFICERS.
'Sheriff T. F. Lee.
Deputy Sheriffs-J. J. Nowell and A. Magnin.
Superior Court Clerk and Judge of Probate J;
N. Bunting. Deputy W. P. Wetherell.
County Treasurer Wm. M. Brown.
Kmrictornf IWHo V W Whitfi.
Keeper of the Poor House Riley Yearby.
Keeper of the Work House J. II. Furguson.
bounty Commissioners Robt. W.Wynne, M. It.
Todd, Wm. Jinks, John It. Caswell, S. Rayner.
TOWNSHIP OFFICERS
Maleigh.
Magistrates W H Harrison, W Whitaker, D
A Wicker, Norfleet Dunston, R C Pettiford.
Clerk, John E Williams: Constable. J A Porter.
School Committee, Mingo G Groom, Joseph
Watson, J C Gorman.
Barton's Creek.
Magistrates, J II Hutchison, John Norwood.
Clerk, J D Allen. Constable, J K Nipper. School
Committee, Puckner Nipper, J M Adams, James
Ray.
Oak Grove.
Magistrates, B Y Rogers, H W Nichols. Clerk,
J P Beck. Constable, M V Rogers. School Com
mittee, J D Hall, D Carpenter, J Penny.
Panther Branch.
. Magistrates, J II Adams, W D Turner. Clerk.
W L Crocker. Constable, Jas Adams, jr. School
Committee, Ransom Gulley, S M Williams, Hugh
Blalock.
St. Mary's.
Magistrates, W I Busbee, J G Andrews. Clerk.
S C Pool. Constable, A Stiirdevant. School
Committee, S Ivey, C Baugn, femun.
Wake Forest. .
Magistrates, G A Sanderford, A L. Davis. Clerk
tr T3v nm nnnctohlp TTnt. Watklns. School
Committee, W R Stell, Jos Carpenter, G S Pat
terson. White Oak.
Magistrates,V'C Council, A B Freeman. Clerk.
W R Sui tConstable, G A Upchurch. School
. . . . T T O . . , . AIT ATT Timlin.
Comnuttee, AUJones, u vjt oeuis, t xxuhc
man. '
Swift Creek.
, lagistraies, n i; auuius. y .i x n-ic. ym.,
CH Stephenson. Constable, WHUtley. School
Committee, P Yates, T G Whitaker, W A Keith.
Middle Cieek.
Magistrates, W II Stinson, J A Adams. Clerk,
J D Ballentine. Constable, S L. Jones. School
Committee, A E Rowland, Allen Betts, A J
Blanchard. '
New Light.
Magistrates, J O Harrison, F J Bailey. Clerk.
W J Ward. Constable, W H Mangum. School
Committee, J D Turner, J A Powell, P M Mangum.
Buck Horn.
Magistrates, W B Jones, J T Adams. Clerk,
D B Holland. Constable, W H Norris. School
Committee, Jas C Ragan, M B Royster, W G
Burns. , ,
Cedar Fork.
Magistrates, C J Green. O H Page. Clerk, S F
Page? Constable, A. S Pollard. School Commit
tee W M Marcom, J W Booth, S F Page.
Houses' Creek.
Magistrates, Isaiah King, J D Hayes. Clerk.
Riley Yearby. Constable, W R Perry. School
Committee; Chas Cooper, Green Sanderford, H
jenreys. .- ' ,
Little River.
r. icfMt P Priwtf W TTartsfield. Clerk. A
- 'K1o A TPlnhonlenn -ir 1 1 nn 1
Committee, r i nwirwiuciu, " vnu""-,
Jefferson Jones. .
, Marks Creek.
Magistrates.-M GTodd, WARhotles. Crk.
L W Hood. Constable, J F Rhodes. School
Committee, J WIarshburn, II W Rhodes, J J
Ellis.
St. Matthews.
Magistrates, Geo A KeithyJ A Hodge. Clerk.
NBWilliamZ Constable. BlVButtaloe. School
committee, ljeonara mim, joihi iwgi:io,
Watson.
MASONIC.
tttpim Lodoe. n 4n A. a. ILoe. Master.
Masonic Hall, corner Dawson and Martin sffc,
Aleets third Monday nieht in each month.
Wm. G. Hili. Lodge, No. 218 wm. Simpson,
Master, Masonic Hall corner Dawson and Martin
streets. Meets second Monday night in each
month.
Raleigh ChapteS, No. 10, R. A. Masoxs.
Dr Wm G Hill, H P., Masonic Hall, corner Daw
' son nnd . Martin streets. Meets Tuesday night
after 3d Monday in each month.
Enoch Cotjncii.. No.' 5, JRotai. and Setect
Masters. John Nichols, Thrice Illustrious Q.
Master, Fasonic Hall. Meets 1st Monday night
in each month. . .
I. O. O. F.
Mnteo Lodge, No. 8, 1. 0. 0. F. MW Church
ill. N. G., Odd Fellows Hall, over Citizen's -National
Bank, corner of Fayetteville and Martm
streets. Tues night of each week .
" Seatoji Gales Lodge. No. W, I. O. O. F.-J O
S Lumsden, N. G. Odd FUows'HaU, Thursday
night of each week. ; -
McKee Encampment No. 15 I O O F. J C
8 Lumsden. C P. Odd FeUow's Hall, second
and fourth Friday nights in every month. :
THE DAILY ERA.
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TUESDAY, OCTOBERsf2, 1872.
THE NASBY LETTERS.
TTr. asbv Goes Forward to Ar
range His Experience- flQs Con
clusions as to rofit Iie Tour.
ClIAPPAQUA.
rk,) t
12. j
(wich is in the State uvNoo York,
T om lidrp ftnfn tt rhnnreinua. and I
am clad uv it. I don't live here ez
hie-h ez.1 did on the road, but to offset
that, I hevn't the grindin anxieties.
And things is better here than at first.
I wuz terribly afraid uv Greeley's m-
fimcn tomnranm rrinfinlftS. find WUS
bUIJQV' . VVJLAJI w f'- -" 1 V I
afeered to take a drink in his presens,
hnt his nosishen on likker is modified,
th same ez it is on the tariff. He sez
Hp i an inflexible temDrance man yet.
but he is willin that it shel be left to
the npnnlfi nf thfi non?ressional dee-
stricks. "You are uv the people," sed
he, "and the question has not birfpassed
nnon " 1 drinK. mereiore, witn irw
'
nnm.
At the time I left the party at Pitts
burgh. It wus decided that- we shood
TrJiiDKnl TVTAADiaVlfiri Cl Pin. I
cinr ti, the same at Looisville, and re- l$ short, all he hez left is my pekool
turi thence quietly and unosterrtashus- yer friends in the South, and the old
ly by the way uv Nashville, Memphis,
en- t .rria Tnrl io nn rn i fllpvpland. and
St. Loois, Indianapolis, Cleveland, and
then thro Pennsylvania, our toor uem
nnA nvinhsprvation uv industry, we
proposed to go quietly, and without
regard to politikel effect. The great
pv is nnnnserKtn candi-
Hates .cm in nhont seekiner ovashons, and
m a r i n rr . iocxh PS for VOt.PS. f TO III DalHS
nvii-s P7 thp t.vrant and desnot Grant
Hpps
Rann'r route lav throusrh the Cross
Roads, I felt it a dooty I owed the party
uv neace and neconcmasnun iu go
nbpnd nnd nrpnare the wav. I hastened
to Looisville and from there struck
Snnth T notifipd the Dimocnsy uv
every stashen what to do, reservin the
Cross lioads lor my own nanus.
found my little flock in condishen
Wa
c fin nnvthinjr T wanted em. we
raked over the rooms uv the nigger
h hftd bin burnt one
nio-ht. six v asro. and sodded the
The nost on wich
l -1 1.: i Un l-,rtK?- iit h O n cri n O"
WH UJ.11 111 Ulu iicbuiv I
. ' 1 . .-I 1, I 1 rVi I
nirffrorc WA QnWPH I ITT . MT1I1 Wllltt! vi i 311-
ori if .nnvprfin it. into a most bL.nd,
VV. A V V. t
innocent and conciliatory hitchin post,
and we positively forbid any uv our
viortrl frnm otTprin anv indifirnity to
nnr NTorthprn fpllow-citizens till after
fhft Prpidpnshal cavalcade nassed thro.
r Tniinb fnr thp f!ross "Roads. Now
the pint wuz to get up aiirdpc11-
atory spectacle to greet vn sage .u c
Hp. our railroad stashen. I
hed the Confederit flags all taken down
and Union flags put in tne places, me
rlorwAt hnnnpnwl to bft the T)laCe MS
moot? no- nnr TCn Klux. andI hed
the
- o i
in n
... v r ' J. ...
1 . 1 l.Xi I 4-1 T ct
ikaliv tnev Kin ue guiai nucginy .
fhthpr chanares ez se-
too tori thArsplvp to a muskeler mtel-
I I I M 111 tlA k V - O
inn- r nut t.llO r ICt PP 111 SniLIJe 1U1 Ull 1111
rrpssivp seene when the Presidential
rvivrtx Qhood nnss. I hed a tablo a
ranffPfl T hired four nissrers at $5
apiece, to stand on the platform in an
ofturmri with Tssaker Gavitt. Kernel
Ai.ToifoT "Rsispnm- and Deekin 1 r
fSSrv Taved T the BtaT SDangled
solemnly wavw uio , t &
.nnr nlocnoVl Vl O TI H Q With em. Willie 1
Banner over em, smiling sweetly over
tne peaceiui conuisnuu uv w"oq'
The day arrived and the niggers and
Aiivman urriro limmntlv on hand. The
toot uv the engine wuz heard in the
p.nt above the stashen, and the tablo
wuz organized. It hed em in a semi
pi rplp-1 standi nsr i est behind em with
lvrQUc-cxT Tro-mm nnd several uv our
vounp ladies iust back uv me on bench-
ctnilin orvnrnvino'lvl It WUZ S
co a oiiii ' . .
fiiin tQhin Tho train come in, ana
tetcmn tamo, ine jnui. ..... r-
SMS? Greiley tfie gr Pac flea-
for Moms ureeiey ui grcub x ,v
tuf. .. j 11 nl,,if 9
-vynatin tnunueru-auu.
sed the conauctor. t ,
rwnere is reeiey x u. ,
cold sweat nreaKing out un u:
"TT a rhanired niz minu anu vvcut
Indianapolis" sed the conductor.
"Aint he aboard the train ?" demand
" O 7 .
ed Issaker.
"No!"
"Nor none of his party?"
iTVb-o flint vnn hlaf.k euss." sed Is
saker strikin his colored friend with
Via haA hin plnsnin hands a blow
Y Iiwiii ii v aiwu. w.. x- Irn 1
wich would have felled a mule. "Take
that d n yoo. If Greeley aint a comin
things is precisely as they wuz."
a ;Vi Tva-in "Pocrram. seizen the nag
out uv my hand3, knocked another uv
em over with the staff, and afore I cood
prevent it, them four unfortunit colorett
men wuz pummeled out uv all sem
blance to their natrel selves. Their
blood wuz up, and I coodn't control
Tlm; hr tbb old Codfedrit flacr
fill. J.UlUltg,lMjr " . . --4
vwuz replaced, the Ku Kluxmatenal
wus put back in its place, and Bascom
wrote me that they made it warm that
nightfor the niggers .up towards Gar
rettsvilleV It wuz a - most; disastrous
dav for theiEpz.
ftnt T doniknow that it wuz any
worselhere thaitUt wuz all along tne
route. We hed half dozen; uv Noo
York importers on bM the train, and
wedassent talk tariff inWinsylvany for
r i; thnfte drove them
off the train before we got titteburg
i i iUnir. ft-on tmde ideas, ana
UV UUUU91U lliv-ll i
holdin up the benefits-uv protecsimn ito
em. ; Coming into Pittsburg, the GrBat -
uy uuuvniu iucu
euivwuiiuS 'ZXaZ ,iv the Con-
Pacificator wuz ,a reading ,1116 If
-.v...ot .... oi 5 ciT-a thpiT in
AV anA v.o whoosh ens they
vrt? and he be-
JlilWl W nutFv v . ....... .-
mafland sich token 'outPand put semblages Which are likely to hear him
fe nlace so that eMve fail dp ' to the end, are evidences of the calm
lRlfLsJ'lhUrl npssandirood will with which he is
T
come enraged ana conseKentiy mua
dled. In that condishen he got off a
norsheh uv a sneech wich he he ped
porshen uv a speecn wicn ne ne pea
prepared to yoose in Kentucky oosin
he denied wat he sed in ' nsburg,
wl K!n rrrtll T ItTHOnlf
Uiv j
WHICH VVUUtl UCV UlLl HCU CI u.)ll VI
for the cussed telegraph and tao short-i
hand reporters, on wnose neaus tv&x,
wifflpfl. in riooisviiie ne Dusteu xne en
tire Xorth. and Jeffersonville he Wen In
back on his anti-slavery noshens, wich
is wat we toon mm up ior, ana in n.as
tin. Pa..-fie had the internal indiscre-
shun to go back on his protecshun ir1.
without wich we are helpless in 1 jm
sylvany. , ;
To sum up tne results uv ine loor i
form (I am nothm if not aright) r:e
stand about ez follows :
1. Talkin Drotecshun to the frr tra
ders, he hez driven them off.
Talkin nubliciv. free trade
to
I l 7
protecshunists, he hez driven them
oi
a. Talkin aboose to the solit.
Pittsburg, he hez driven them off.
4. Talkin about the possibility uv nis
anti-slavery ide s bein a mistake, at
Jeffersonville,. to abolitionists,; he hez
driven them off.
5. Not bein a practiced drinke .s-
selfamoung the convivial ists, ho hez
driven them off.
fi. Hevin me with him and shoin
my nose in the face uv the temperance
i - i i ,i 2.1, (v
nnnViln Vi r Vin- iron fliOTYl rfF
and staunch Copperheads in the North,
TTo liaint. rlnnp nnthiri tn hfffind them
He haint done nothiri to offend them
yet, but I am expectin every minit
that he will say suthin to drive them
off.f 1 had wunst a great idee uv .wee
lev, but that's all gone. His pride is
that he is a self-made man, and cor- '
from nothin. I think he did. and
result is exactly wat might be expe
from tne commencement, x nt
again will attach myself to a talkin cau
didate. The tongue is an unruly mem
ber, end its frickshen makes a consoom-
rn hre.
I still hurrah for Greeley, for I git
three square meals a day with him,
but the prospect of ever gittin into that
Post ofliis,- grows dimmer and dimmer.
I ain't encouraged. Tne great anu
good Greeley feels safe becoz the people
f i coo h!m at. sfnshpns' hut
tnrnpd out to see him at stashens, but
good heavens, don't the ancient inno-
cent know tnat a two-neaaea can auua
draws the . biggest crowds? Men go
miles to see a monstrosity, wnen iney
-iri-iilrlnf nrn a TTf I tn SPA Si. hanflfiOI 1 x
nuuiuii w to'-' ww w " " .
A 11 111 . 1:1. TVlllDnl P T '
I J TlllCllllJ-lllVli 111 U 11 1114X7 luvocil. J-
sink and vvearv of life, and wish I
wuz
I . V
a man. petroleum v.Asiix,
v ' -r-r --r . -
(Wich wuz Postmaster, and wants to
be agin.) Toledo Blade.
The
Relations JBetweeii
England
and IrelandMr, Fronde's
Mis
sion.
Thearge audience which greeted
Mr.James Anthony Froude, the his
torian, on the occasion of his farst lec
ture on the relations between England
and Trplnnd. and the eauallv larsre as-
welcomed by the American people.
TTis Pininpnpe in literature was sure to
gain him a patient hearing; but wheth-
er nis missiuu win nave uy pvww
result is a question entirely apart fror
the personal kindness which is ever
where snown mm. iiir. r ruuue, us
natural in a stranger to the Americ
nntion. and esneciallv in an Engl
stranger, makes the mistake at the c
sit of assuming that America and E
. , lrindrpd: Our neonlearem
land are kindred; Our people are m.
Irish than English, and as much Gt -
man as either, me runpn uiuuu
tpd. and the maioritv of our
family names would sound strangely in
English ears, to a people mus uuhsu
tuted, and in the third and fourth gen
erations singularly free from every feel-
ing OI KlIlSllip KX VVU1C11 MX. A i wuvv
anneals, this eminent student and
scholar has come to make American
nninion favorahle to Ensrlish rule in
f"rT Ponrteonslv as he has been
reived, and patiently as e will be
Kocirr1 io ia not. likPlv to make anv real
nrnorrPSS in his mission : for lie Will
fn hofnm hi task is ended that his
hParprs make no their iudement in this
ttar hv th American and not the
-;rvaTir1ard of rrahlic nolicv.-iV:
-"s""" "v "
Y. Herald.
Miss Mary Terhune, the young lady
of Clinton, N. J., near Newark, who
was bitten by a mad dog, died alter sui
ferincr days of indescribable agony and
torture, such as would have made it
charitable ana humane 10 nave put xne
poor creature out of existence long be-
v - ni
fore death come to ner renei. one wu
twenty-seven years of age, and, as usual
in such cases, was deeply loved and es
teemed. During her dying paroxysms
she scratched her mother, but no seri
ous results are anticipated. ,
A man who participated in the Com
munist revolt in Paris has"surrendered
himself into the custody of the police
magistrates of Brussels, and made a
declaration that he was an accomplice
of Troppman, who murdered an entire
family near Paris , some time since and
was arrested, tried and gullotined for
the crime.
An examination as' to the mental
condition of the man shows him to be
of sound mind.
The census report will be completed
by November 1. General Walker, the
Superintendent of Census, as well as
Commissioner of Indian Affairs, has
nntintimntpd when he will res ism his
position: General Cowen, Assistant 4
Secretary of the Interior, who was
asked by members: of the Peace Com-
mission to succeed General waiKer h
rmmlRRloher. Dositively re-
fuses to burden himself with;
the cares
of the office.
Presidential Canvass.
JtEPUBLlCiVN MEETINGS.
Wake Conntr Canvass for Grant and
Wilson'. Some of the following -named
speakers will . address the people of Wake
county, at the following named times and
places.:;)
Mr. James II. IleaOcn, Grant and Wil
son Elector for the District," S. F. Phillips,
Gov. Caldwell, Gen. W. D. Jones, J. C. L..
Harris, Col. I. J. Young, James H. Harris,
Stewart Ellison, Gen. John C. Gorman
ludge Bunting, Calvin J. Rogers, H. C
Jonos, R. C. e Badar, R. S. Perry, and
oti: :
Lrivts" btore, Friday, October 25th.
Oak'Grove, Saturday, October 26th. ,
Wilv LvmVs, Cedar Fork, Saturday, Oct.
2Ct!i. "
Ji'ni Adam's Store, Pbanter Branch, Satur
day October 26th.
Foster's, Little Rivpr Township, Saturday,
Off nbPf 'IfiiTT
Hutcvdngson's Store, Barton's Creek, Mon
Womble's School House, White Oak, Tiies-
aay, uctooer zwen. ,
Lashleys X Roads, Wednesday, Oct. 30th.
Barney Jones', Thursday, Octooer 31st.
Frankdn's, Friday, November 1st.
Millburnie, Saturday, November 2nd.
Time will be dtvided with any Conserva
tive speaker at any of the above rientioned
places. T. F. Lee,
ChairmanRep.Co.Ex.Com
Appointment of Speakers in the 5tn
Congre sional District. Tuesday, Octo
ber 22, 1872 oxborb, Person county H
Clay Walsf J Barnett, C S Winstead.
Walnut C ove, Stokes county A H J oyce,
General J J Martin, General S A Douglas.
Thursday, October 24th. Yanceyville,
Caswell countv H CJav Walser. Georcro
Bowe, Thomas J Foster.
Friday, October 25th. Madison, Rock
ingham county Colonel W F Henden,
Col. T B Long.
Saturday, October 26th.
ingham county H Clay
Holton, T W Patterson.
Ruffin, Rock
Walser, Cicero
Leaks ville Colonel 'W- F Henderson,
Col. Thomas B Long.
Mondav. October 28th.
Gibsonville H
Clay Walser, J E Boyd, W A Albright.
Tuesday, October 29th. Graham H Clayv
Walser, J E Boyd, W A Albright.
Wednesday, October 30th. McCray's
tro TT Plnv Wiilsflr. James E Bovd. W
bright.
'a irsdav. October 31st. Farmington
s w
General S A Douglas.
FHrlav. Nov. 1st. Mocksvillr General
7
S A Douglas.
Fentress H Clay .Walser, D Hodgin.
Saturday, November 2nd. H Clay Wal
ser, T B F James, J KBuira7
Reidsville W S Ball, James E Boyd.
Monday, November 4lh. Lexington
H Clay Walser, II B Dusenbury.
THOMAS B KEOGH,
Cham'n Rep Cong Com.
T M Owen, Secretary.
Great Bcpublican Mass Meetibgrs.
Hons. Samuel F. Phillips, Thomas Settle,
n tt Tinnlcprv. Clinton Jj. Cobb. J. G.
V. ' -" ' T ' ' ,
"unsay, and other distinguished Speakers,
address the people of Forsyth, Stokes,
Tadkin, Davie, and Davidson coun-
a. . fillowinir ereat mass meetings :
AtGerma n, Friday, October 25th.
At Daubur Saturday, October, 2Gth.
Af a.t f Air iVTnnilav. October. 28th.
a -vwib-ii jillfi. Wetlnesdav. October SOth.
t AfoL-aviilft Tlmrsdav. 6ctober 31st.
t Clpmmonsville. Friday. November 1st.
i.t ljeXingMJll, oaiuiuaj, - vti"wv
All oersons wicbout regard to party or
color are earnestly invited to hear these
Great Speakers on the momentous ques
tions involved in the Presidential Fdectiotr
Virair at hand.
TinUv for vour countrv. for Freedom and
the Union !
Public Speabillff. WILLIAM A. SMITH,
and others, will address the people of John-
cfrtTi nnnntv 'at the followin's times ana
ices: ' .
Ingram's, Saturday, October 26th.
Pitie Level, Wednesday, October 30th.
Smithtield, Saturday, November 2d.
Time will be divided w' h Mr. Pou, tho
Greeley Elector for the State at large, at any
of the above places.
Come one ! Come all ! !
Mass meetings of the Republican party
,.r?ii Ko arririAfl lw tho Hon. Clinton L.
.Till .fcv . j ;
Cobb; Col. Marcus Erwin, J. W. Bowman
and others, at the following times and pla
ces :
Burnsville, Tuesday, October 22d. . .
Bakersville, Wednesday, October 23d.
Marion, Friday, October 25th.
Rutherfordton, Saturday, October 2Gtn.
Henderonville. Mondav, October 2Sth.
Wavnesville, Wednesd y, October 30th.
Republican Meetingr. The Republican
Canvassers for Edgecombe county will ad
dress the people at the following times and
placr-s: : . ' "
Cheriy's Store, Tuesday, Oct. 22d.
Pinev Grove, Thursday, Oct. 24th. i
Otter's Creek, (W.Webb's,) Friday, Oct.2.
Sparta, Saturday," Oct. 26th. ' '
Noble's Mill, Tuesday, Oct. 29th. :
Edwards' Store, Wednesday, OcL 30th. t
Lewis' Store, Saturday, Nov. 2nd.
joint Discussion Between Candidates
for Elcctors-Capt. Swift: Galloway and
Gen. W. F. Loftm will hold joint discus
sions on the issues of tho -day at tlie
following times and places : ! '
Goldsboro, Wednesday, October 23d. - :
Trenton; Saturday, October 26th, : v "
' Snow. Hill, Monday, October 23. , - s
" Now Berne, Thursday, October,'!!. . . .
" District -yasfc-iMn James H. Hes-
d-ii,; Repubh. au candidate for Elector, will
a. dress the people of the 4th Congressional
District as follows:; v : sfK
SmitheeldTuesdjiy, October 22dl ,
Walmo Wof1nnc1.w 0trl -
: Mark's Creek, (llood's,) Thursdayi Oc
tober 4tu. ' .
Nashville, Friday, October 25th.
Lonisburg, Saturday, October 2Gth.
Henderson, Monday, October 2Sth.
Wombie's Store.Thnrsday, October 31st. J
Henderson's Tan -Yard, Friday, Nov. 1st.
Harpers a. noaus, aturaiy, ov. za. ,
jocKvuie, jkionuay. xsovemoer ui.
Franklin County Republican Itlceling.
G eneral P B Hawk i ns. Captain C - H
ThOmas, Madison Hawkins and J H Wil
liams, supporters of Grant and Wilson, will
address the people at . tho following times
and places: v. t ' ,. . , , . ;.f
Ca'aVat Rock Court House. Friday, Octo-
' ber 25,
Louisburg, Saturday, October 20,
S3 T i AfcV.K7, j V '
Freeman s X uoaas, vy eanesuay, yew-
Louisburg, Saturday, November 3ndt f
1 rankimton. Jionaay, iovemur nu.
Fr-em-viwflir. without resard to Darty. are
invited to attend. ' t
.UepilDUCttU J.JC;Mg mm umv. i
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Countr.-GBANT and Wilson Union
I - nEBTy and Peace ! Public Speaking
ai. . KeDU bJican itanys at
Black River, Smith's Mills,) Friday,
Flea Hill, (near the Spring,) saturaay,
October 26thi . - . ,
Seventv-first. (D. C. Mdnroe's.) Tuesaay,
October. 29th. : . . V
O.uewhiffle. (Jno. Monroe's,) Wednesday,
October 30lh. . . - .
Cross Creek. (Robinson's Spring,) toatur
day, November I'd.
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Fayetteville, octooer otn, iaz.
Public Speaking-. Messrs. Jonn . A.
Hvman. J. Wm. H. Paschall, George II.
Kinsrand others, the supporters of Grant
and Wilson, will speak at the times and
places designated below :
Judkins Township, Jack Riggan's, Warren
county, Saturday, ucioDer zotu.
Ridgeway, at Park, Warren county, Mon
Warrenton, Warren county, Saturday, No-
Come one, corneal!, and hear for yourself.
Bv tbe uommiiceer
A. BURGESS.
Warrenton, September 25th, 1872.
Republican , Appointments. Hons.
Thomas Settle. Col. Marcus Erwin. Col. W.
F. Henderson, and others, will address the
people at tho following times and places:5
New Berne, Saturday, October 26, 1872.
Goldsboro. Monday.
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Weldon, Saturday, Nov.
Republican Meeting. The Republi
can canvassers for Halifax county will ad
dress the peop'e at the followingtimes and
places:'
Faucett's, Friday, October 2Sth.
Littletpn, Saturday, Octoberth.
Palmyra, Friday, November 1st.
Scotland Neck, Saturday, November 2d.
Halifax, Monday, November 4th.
Robeson County Canvass. The Sheriff
of Rbbeson county has made tho following
appointments to collect taxes. .'Col. IN at.
McLean, Mr. James Sinclair and others
will bo at those appointments and address
the people in behalf of Grant and Wilson:. ;
Union Chanel. October 22d. -
Lumberton, October 23d. , i ,: '
11. McMillan, Knerin,. , -Lumberton,
N. C.
Republican ITIeeliner at MeJrry Oak.
-The Republican meeting, announced in
The Era to be held at Merry Oaks, Ohat
liam countv, on the 2d of November, has
been changed to Friday, the 1st of .Novem
ber; at which time Maj. W. A. Smith, Gen."
- .'. . . . ' -1 : .1 j
WTillio D. Jones, ana others, win waares
the neonle. Spread the notice. Rally, Re
publicans ! One more charge and the day
is ours. - i. U l i : ;" '- j
$500
REWARD.
At a special meeting of the Board of Com
missioners of the City -oriuueign, uem.
Fridav afternoon, uctooer jiwi iow, ic
following Ordinance , was unanimously
adopted: - . - S i . -
Tt.varA of, for suehv information as
'heir, run iifivtr ii auiiiiiiiMxi iv
will lead to the discovery and arrest of tho
nartv or parties who caused the destruction
Mil The oenttnei uinvv- " :
Iii obedience to the foregoing Ortlmanc
I do oiler 500-for such miorniauon as. win
t he irATtv or parties
who caused the destruction of The Sentinel
Ollico on the night of the 10th-October, inst.
W. WIllA AxV-EiXi, iuujui
October 11, 1872. , " Wfc"; 56-4t.
Gen. Lee at 1 Stonewall's' Grave.
A 14 i 18 IN II ENGRAVING of the
'3L grave of Stonewall." Jackson in tne
Iexington, va., cemetery." ine uuu
Ieo stands beside the- flower-strewn grave
over: which! hangs a sweeping wdlow. , Hi
..x -1 i .a. wkoii a hptfiutiful lano
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which make this picture- Gm?p2S
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sending 50 cents fornix months subscritH
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General csupervisinff Agm,' .
or, THEO. II. HILL,
Local Agent,
apr24w6mk v) ' J .t. RaleL,h, N.. C. .
TOTICE! .....
The undersigned having on the 3d of Oc
tober, 1872, taken out Letters or ivainiuis
tw. th nstntft of A. J. Davis, deceas
ed, of Wake county, hereby notifies all per-
' " t i -i;.f.Ii o.olnnf a?iWl rfntn tn ;
sons navmg - umuu - '
present the same for payment on or before
the 20th of October, 173, or this notice will
hn ninndod inbar of their collection. Those
indebted to said state will please call and
settle. ' -
S.f.i: ;:: VvurtlitV: Kptlcc i" ' '-' t '
rXshall sell at public auctjon'lkaah,; at
it I .notilnn.a rT lha B9 ll A. .1. IJHVIH.
on Wednesday,' the 20th of Noveinlcr, I87A
.About 1C0 barrels of corn, M
223 bushels' Of wheat,
the sliucks and fodder from ;iuu imrreis oi
corn, some 40 or 50 busiieis oi uu-gc
quantity of wheat straw, a quality, oft cot
ton, swet potatoes, Ac. ' Al,4wo lino
mules, a two-hofsb wagor', onehx irt cftw
one-hor -o wagopwo.. occn, nine or ten
head of cattle, including beeves, inllch
cows, yearlings; ifce.: V n x?U' !"u
,A lot of sheep, .10 or 20;bog8,; ineiudin? 0
'fiittenitig'' hdgs, shoata Ac. ., ' .
Also, iarminc uicuias, iuu uiiiiw
vtho blades. , wheat . fan, 'tnuwK
knife.
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ci usldiig machine "lor
niukhiu rr
nitui t, including 1 2 bods btd-stiAidty 1J
2 shot V" 1 ' and 1 rifle, 1 silver watch, and
.uu.f,..taiHiiiiu 'tii moiil or ' i he
UD.-A
Msir household and
kiit-hi u fur-
sale to U vdn aflO! o'clock,-oi( it iu"
Novemi.ur, and to continue ironi uav wi--y
until all the property is old. '
This thu 17th day ol October. jt.
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