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JL2UL;JUJL( jXL THE .Kates es of Aclvcrtlsinff: WM. M. BROWNf ,Manager: . One sanare. one One square, two Insertions,.......; Fayetteville Street,old Standard Building. 1 50 une square, tnree msruons. one square, Fir insertions, ... .... SBo One Bqaare,onenronUJ.,ww4. .... o-;f 8 PQ, One square, three months, .". 1 (J 00 One square, six months, I .. .jjiU Hsooo! One square, twelve months, , f'q For larger advertisements liberal contracts will be made.- An inch lengthwise the column Is a sqturq.. Rates' for the Weekly 'and -Weekly same 'aV 1 hereiofure" establish edT " Cas h In variably in Advance: THE DAILY ERA win le dellrered anywhere la the Tity at Futeeit Cents a week, payable to the Cakkieb, weekly. Mailed at $7.00 a year; $3.50 for six months ; $2.00 for thred month ; and Skyentt Five' cents a month. " TRI-WEEKLY ERA $3 00 a year. WEEKLY ERA $1.00 a year. Raleigh, Friday Afternoon, November 1, 1872. No. 69. r "' j ' Vol. 2. J. r.: General Directory. - U. 8, GOVERNMENT-OFFICERS. U S Marshal Samuel T arrow, office Club House, Hillsboro street. TJ S Internal Revenue Collector, 4th District I J Young, office on Eden ton street, near National HoteL ; ,' U S Assessor, 4th District Wiley D Jones, office Andrews' building, Hillsboro street. U S Commissioner R W Best, office on Hillsboro street. r TJ S Commissioner A W Shaffer, office in the Club House, Hillsboro street. Register in Bankruptcy eA. W Shaffer, office in the Club House, Hillsboro street. Supervisor Internal Revenue P W Perry, office Andrews' building, Hillsboro street. .. - " Andrew Donald THE DAILY ERA. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 187 Tlie Presidential Election occurs next Tuesday, November &f l7. Ilally in the Towiisinps joii a Full Vote. r STATE GOVERNMENT, tod It. Caldw-eU, Governor. John B. Neathery, Private Secretary, H: J. Menninger, Secretary of State. Syme, Clerk. Attorney General Wm. M. Shipp. T4,,i.i a Tonirins "PniH Treasurer. W. 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 General. W. C. Kerr, State Geologist. Patrick McGowan, Keeper of the Capitol. Theo. II. Hill, Librarian. , . CITY OFFICERS. Mayor Wesley Whitaker. Commissioners Western Ward, J. i '.Gorman, Albert Johnson, Norfleet Dunstom Middle Ward, K. P. Battle, M. W Churchill, W C. Stronach. Eastern Ward, J. P. Prarie, A. N. Upchl-.rch, Stewart Ellison. . i City Attorney J. C. Logan Harris, Treasurer M. W. Clfurchill. City Clerk and Tax Collector M. Gnuisnmn. City Surveyor Fendall Beavers. Weigh Master A. Sorrell. , Chieof Police and Clerk of the Market J amcs Assistants to Chief of Police 1st, R. . H. Dun ston; 2nd, C. M. Farris; 3rd, Allied Mitchell. Street Commissioner J. T. Backalan Captain of Night Police-Joseph U at son. Seargeant of Night Police-Charles Hunty . Police-Nathan Upchurch, Jas 1 ) U , J. M. Petross, Martin Thompson, Howeil luoss, Uobt. 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. j N. bunting. Deputy E. G. Haywood, jr. Uounty Treasurer Wm. M. Brown. Resistor of Deeds W. W. White. ir.T.?r,r nf thf Poor House Riley earbj. Keeper of the Work House-J. H. Furguson. Ccnuitv (Commissioners Robt. W.Wynne, M Todd, Wm. Jinks, Henry C. Jones, f5. Rayi We urge the Republicans to thor oughly canvass every Township. Im press upon the Grant men the impor tance of yoting. A full turn out will give the State to Grant by 20,000. Where is the Republican who is not going to vote ? The enemy are dispir ited. " We are on the home-stretch." A fierce attack along the whole line will rout the Greeleyites. Republicans, do your duty. Ticket! Tickets!! Tickets!!! We are printing and shall send out a full supply of Grant and Wilson tick: ets for the whole State of North Car olina. Scarcely a Republican paper in the State has the electoral ticket correctly fjrinted, and it will not? do to vote a ticket different, from the one at the head of The Era. Republicans of the differen t counties are requested to send in their orders immediately for5 tickets, addressed to Samuel T. Caurow, Raleigh, N. C. No. of Dlst's! 1st. L.aw Governing Presidential Elec tionBead and Circulate. The election for President and Vice- President which occurs on Tuesday, the Fifth of November next, is to be held as near as may be in conformity tickets are to be so headed as to appear with the election law of 1872: that is to be Republican tickets, and to have to say nnft or two of the Republican Electors How tlie Oeinocrats Propose to Deceive the llepublicans-Graut -Tickets to have Greeley Elec tors on them Bogus Tickets Al ready in the Field Kepublican Voters, be on Your Guard. Information comes from headquar ters to the Committee here, that an other set of bogus tickets have been printed and sent into this State. The era! srrav-haired old men of CO years and upwards, doomed to years toil in this penitentiary, over a inousana mnes from home, for no other offence than having sought to preserve order in their communities, and to shield their wives and daughters from the brutal passions of white and black despera does, &c. . j !dr. Smith seemed surprised and shocked at my statements, and strongly expressed his intention to intercede! with the President in their behalf. I I learned that he fulfilled his promise, and recommended three out of four ! whom he saw, as fit subjects for clem- j encv. But he grossly misrepresents me. Nothing was said of pardon during the ' 2J interview except a volunteer oner on his part to write to a certain Republi can Judge in my favor, for which I thanked him, but thought it hardly worth while for him to be at that trouble, although I should be glad to have his own personal influence. Great was my astonishment, therefore, to hear of his letter to Grant, and I am forced to conclude that it is a part of a scheme to exclude me from the bene fits of amnesty. Hence this statement of facts. Begging the indulgence of the public for so lengthy an intrusion of my pri vate misfortunes, I am, Mr. Editor, Respectfully, Randolph A. Siiotwell. THE GERRYMANDER.. C. B. Edwards. FRWARHS Senatorial Districts in North Car olina. 'sl Counties. Books of Registration must be imme diately re-opened by the Registrar, and for the State at large, and the whole of Vote of 1870 and 1872. persons qualified allowed to register, the Democratic District Electors. until the day of election excluding purpose is to deceive and cheat i The gno- that day. Persons must vote in the Township where they reside. Tickets must be printed on white pa per and without device. , tvto rorfificates of resrist rat ion must be given. rant voters. .Let our menus which this trick, and see that voters are not imposed upon. Vote no tickeb that does not have all the Republican Electors on it. Let every Republican voter refuse to Ollicial Return nf thp. Vat a far Attorney General at the j . j Election held on the Uh day of Aug., 1870. Also, the Vote for Governor, as far as heard from, held on Thursday, August 1, 1872. TT-of 'of ; rw niinworl on the dav take a ticket from any one except a XiCfilloiiatiUii &jvsv i of election except where a . person has arrived at the age of twenty-one, or for other good cause. We understand that Messrs. Barrin ger,Mason and Phillips, as Chairmen of the Executive Committees oi the van ous parties, in accordance also with the views of Attorney-General Shipp, have true and tried Republican. TRAITORS. QgUNTIES. . . -WT 1 A Voice from Albany a vue Slander Refuted Mr. R. A. Shot well Vindicates Himself. Alamance, Alexander, Alleghany, ThP. Charlotte Observer says : Thesub- ininnri 1 fitter was received by us from Anson agreed that the above constitute the B.doI nl . A ShotweU, who .now proper rules ior governing aV proaching Presidential election. G. ner. confined in the Albany Penitentiary Albany Penitentiary, October 14th, 1872. To the Editor of Charlotte Observer : township officers. Halcigh. i M:ijristrn.tes W II Harrison, W Whitaker, D A Wicker, Norfleet Dunston, 11 C IVttiloru. - .1 1. T,,l, Williams fmistjll U'. J .. l'Ol'ter. Mfiionl Committee. Mingo G Groom, josepn Watson, J C Gorman. . Barton's Creek. TTntiiison. John Norwood Clerk, J D Allen. Constable, JKr. lpper. oeiiooi Committee, Buekner Nipper, J M Adams, James Bertie, Bladen, Brunswick, Buncombe, Burke, Cabarrus, Caldwell, Camden, Carteret, Caswell, Catawba, Chatham, Cherokee, Chowan, Clay, Cleaveland, Ray. Oak Grove. Mnritrsites. B Y Roscers. H W Nichols. Clerk, PBeck. Constable, MV Rogers. School Lom ilttee, J D Hall, 1) Carpenter, J Penny. J Panther Branch. Magistrates, J II Adams V D Turner. Clerk. W I, Crocker. Constable, Jas Adams, jr. School Committee, Ransom Gulley, S M Williams, Hugh Blalock. S'f. Mary s. Magistrates, W I Busbee, J G Andrews. Clerk. S C Pool. Constable, A Sturdevant. School Committee, S Ivey, C Baugh, Smith. Wake Forest. Ar.w.!o.,c n a Smvlpr ford. A L Davis. Clerk v vaiii I'Jmvtnblo- Hut Watkins. bchool Committee, W R Stell, Jos Carpenter, G S Pat terson. . . , White Oak. Magistrates, iv c council, ah mTnwu. uiim. w i"s:it nonst.ablf. CJ A Unchurch. School Committee, A G Jones, B G Sears, W W Holle man. Swift Creek. cristrates. S C Adams, W K Pierce. oieiK. CHSte Comnn Middle Creek. -Magistrates, W II Stinson, J A Adams. Clerk, t ii i;.M.,iTii rvTat.n.hl S Ja Jones. School Committee, A E Rowland, Allen Betts, AJ Blanchard. Via TAaht. -rr ? 1- T D..i!.i rlol.lr l-gistrates, j u narnsuii, r j ""'j- 1 r i vvovii constAble. W II Mammm. School Co.amittee, J D Turner, J A Powel 1, P M Mangum Buck Horn. Magistrates, vv u a. v".- ,r f D B llolland? Constable, VV II N orris. School Committee. Jas C Ragan, M B Royster, W G Burns. , , Clptlar Fork. u.,icMt0o n t rtrftAti. O II Poere. Clerk. S F t.t.rL nonstAblft-A.S Pollard. School Commit tee Y M Marconi, J W Booth, S F Page. Transes? Creek. b Kinsr. J D Hayes. Clerk Riley Yearby. Constable, w , it i-erry 1U' Plan of Organization Republican State Committee. . . iu IOIIUWIIIK tllUVic, wwiv The' work 01 orgamzauuii iui r TTtnirl nT nm informed, bvanum- Prpiflential election should be pushed i nf fv,ft state oaoers : with all despatch possible. Everything "A Ku Klux Prisoner wants lo ziump o..trtm. fw. rr. Tt, has traiisoired that liicn- pena!,UP" Srr Yard ShStwdl, one of the leaders of the anc, pcisiftieiit - jjux Kian in JNortn uaronna, auu (rrpnt manv difficulties. Wre notice now onn fined in the Albany Peniten- o " i " , . . rx v. cieaveiauu. with gratification, and as a preiuae 10 tiary, proposea to a promnie n Columbus, victorv in this State, that the Republi- of Congress that if the President would Craven victor in ts totatt, u a pardon him he would cheerfully take Cumberland, cans are moving m umuj gtudv an(j labor lor the success 01 Currituck, ties, various puDiic meetings e the jiepublican canaiaaies, aim uc- ware. i : m, i?n nnd xvill lrpnt, thn Tn TCIitv nrcanization. uaviason, ,. 4. PinHino- tbnt he was disposed to plead lf stanumg irom uay iu uaj. " ;V WQa r.nA in nsk if he "Vnu It is important that Grant and Wil- SSSisFthe prin- son duos snouiu ue uiguuiitu m w a c;dt leaders, sucn as tansom, vaiitc Franklin, Township ; at the same time it is equ- and Merrimon. This Shotwell deciin- ally important that the icepuDiican party should organize permanently un der the Plan of Organization as laid down -by the Republican State Conven tion in April last, which is as loiiows : K Pi Gaston, istrates, S C Adams w k Pierce, oi ephenson. Constable, W II L tley. S'e tittee, P Yates, T G Whitaker, V A K hool Keith. .:-v, jq oir nnrl jwiifl he would Gates CU YV It'll V ViAitii J franvillA ,i: 4-u. o Kofrov anvhnilv. Ad- Granvnie, UlC lilUlCl IIKIU UtltlJ '"j at plication for the pardon was reiuoea. When Gerritt Smith visited Shotwell three months ago he said he found him defiant and unwilling to accept a par dsn on any condition." I presume I am the person alluded to in ihf. above, althousrh the writer, hav- AStateExecutive Committee of e.even Ing set to fabWe a hood sot .mbera, to be appointed by the Pre, den thought while to g v e evea j ton, tllC liCllA-l lUiivvvij . tjoooW That hm-eafter the organization of the Republican party of Korth Carolina shall be as tollows : Greene, Guilford, Halifax, Harnett, Haywood, -Henderson, Hertford, Hyde, Iredell, U11.111UV.U. " " 1 X .- . . 1 i r tu stotA Convention : and the iresmeni of the Convention shall be ex officio one of the members of such committee. 2. A Congressional District Committee for each District, to be composea oi one member from each county, to De appoint mont k witbniit foundation. I scorn inij'i - . to refute the imputation ot navmg 01- fered to barter my principles ior a- vi- don; but for the sate or my .menus x will merely say mat x nave ueva by the Congressional District Convention. for Jrdoilj nQf made any propo- 3. A County Executive Committee to be . prominent member of Con- comnosedof one member irorn eacn wwii- U nnA filse. Having been ship; to be appointee, by the uounty n- Vrrited, falsely accused, Jones, Lenoir, Lincoln, Macon, Madison, Martin, McDowell, Mecklenburg, Mitchell, Montgomery, Moore, vention. ... - t j. fair u rripaan l uuiusuv ocuuv w T nnvDr a r'r.mmiftpo or live ior eacn wwusiup, . - ---- - - x:4...:rti t; j-.", i,rwnnT.tAa bv the neople, the lull severity ui uu "V"--" "r Northampton, 1 1 - . . I 1. T lintro nnir hfinPfl mtin Snail CUI1- Hnolnw t i i rn, K nrocont nr lATl 1 ZJlllO 1 1 lil . X uarc vii, ..- : , shall continue to exist until me nw o uuu -"""r uuI "rnoo?rtnQ Sf. 1,043 247 158 986 698 1,346 1,391 1,223 719 981 693 851 251 526 821 no re 149 1,124 304 692 174 314 487 2,764 1,671 327 168 1,150 683 952 2,878 1,014 1,437 696 no re 2,368 1,006 1,717 3,230 562 401 555 273 629 404 229 1,212 559 1,224 610 246 489 1,107 551 1,936 471 545 791 788 2,914 1,800 368 991 shall be effected. and School erford, H nnmmit.tw. Ohas Cooper. Green bunt Jeffreys. . . TAttle Ihrer. Ari,tM(M T?.Trivt.t.. WHartsfleld. Clerk, A T Montague, 'constable, A J Richardson. School iSS F J Heartstteld, W H LChamblee, Jefferson Jones. . Greek. Magistrates, M u ioua, vv a uuuuc. c7,'r;" I, W Hood. Constable, J F Khotles. School Committee, J W Marshburn, H W Rhodes, J J Kills. St. Matthews. MaseltrateB, Geo A Keith, J A Hodge. Clerk. N 11 Williams. . Constable. B B Buffaloe. . School Committee, Leonard Smith, John Rogers, H Watson. . MASONIC. Hikam IjODGk, No. 40, A. S. Lee, Master. Minnie Hall, corner Dawson and Martin sts. Meets third Monday night in each month. Wai G IIixi Lodgb, No. 218 Wm. Simpson, Maste'r Masonic Hall corner Dawson and Martin streets.' Meets second Monday night in each month. - " " Raleigh Chapter, No. 10, It. A. Masoxs. Or Wm G Hill. H P., Masonic Hall, corner Daw Sn and Martin streets. Meets Tuesday night after 3d Monday in each montn. . Enoch Councii., No. 5, Royal and Setect M asters. J oh n Nichols. Thrice HlustxiousG. Master, Fasonic .Hall. ' Meets 1st Monday night in each month. - . I. O. O. F. Mnteo Lodge, No. 8, 1. 0. 0. F.-M. W Church ill N. G.,Odd Fellows Hall, over Citizen's Na tional Bank, corner of Fayetteville and Martin streets. 'Tuesday night of each week. ' Seaton Gales Lodge. No. 64, 1. 0. 0. F. J C H Lumsden, N. G. Odd jeilows' HaU, Thursday night of each week. r McKee Encampment No. 15, I O O F.-J C S Lumsden, C. P. Odd Fellow's Hall, second and fourth Friday nights in every month. hp subsidence of bitter passions Pamlico, 'JTt the nation in tUo would lead to the restoration of 'my pn.mtv Pnnvfintions shall be in accoruanuu linertv as an act ui iuww xm nown. with the plan of organization of the party one Qf executive clemency. Pitt heretofore adopted. The last paragraph of The Herald s pGik, The State Executive Committee is as m0rceau wrongs me m a two-loia ae- Randolph, limva ffree bv imDuting to me a piece of silly Richmond, and theatrical braggadocio in refusing gobeson follows : I. Edwin West, of Craven. T. B. Keogh, of Guilford. N. W. LiUington, of Davie. G. L. Mabson, of New Hanover. R. V. Logan, of Rutherford. S. T. Carrow, of Beaufort. J. H. Williamson, of Franklin. J. W. Hood, of Mecklenburg. J. H. Harris, of Wake, R. .B. Ellis, of Wake S. F. Phillips, of Wake, ex officio to accept liberty on ny condition on the one nana ; anu again uuuuiu6 Rutherford, President a fair excuse for declining to Samps0n, hear any future application in my be- Stanley, Mr. Gerritt Smith appears to be the Surry, originator of this calumny. It may n;lvania nof be improper therefore to briefly Transylvania, cfof fho mots in the ease. Mr. bmitn fi'nn a mrklPtA list of the District, viit tho Penitentiary on the 8th of wake. Pountv and Township Committees, ap- July and let it be known he came from Warren, uouniy, auu xuvxi P ' .5 xrih Anthnritv. In the interview with Washington, nointed under the fian oiurganiatuuu r . " - ponrteou9 and I an- Watauga, ohAVP with nost office address, ' to iHi with mnrtesv Wayne, UUUICU 'v ' A I SWCICU U1X XI luuuiiivu ' -" . 1 " and frankness. After acknowledging that I had been a Grand Chief of the irian nnH ws well acauainted with its designs, I assured him that it, and our people generally nau ueeu g1" 788 50-4 377 1,052 7U1 1,505 807 1,115 720 1,436 803 963 638 623 881 turn. 1,043 1,861 522 603 218 1,212 937 1,500 1,74 846 265 1,216 762 1,505 776 954 1,379 953 turn. 2,008 794 1,793 1,347 840 723 403 297 754 1,263 5S7 1,709 519 9111 822 530 510 1,116 599 2,161 280 481 1,113 980 2,027 959 788 1,708 a o c o u u o nuoted should be forwarded to Hon. S. F . PhilliDS. Chairman of the State Com mittee, or to Mr. J. C. L. Harris, Sec rpfnrv. This information is required for permanent organization. The Chair- misrepresented, not only by the Radi mnn of each Committee District, cal press, and irresponsible correspon man of eacn oraii . v by te irculation of so- uounty, anu xuwu0uf -"y V called confessions aim testimony in to this matter immediately. The atten- vented by perjured vagabonds, or ex hrothrpn of BeDUblican v.-40rt frnm intimidated witnesses. I Press is directed to the matter. Speed emphatically denied at theglan the ,vorL- of organizaUon ! Hold meet- cViir! ArOUSe the "6"" i , f nf thtir rr. iijo in yijr .10.... . (i I class OI peouie ui m.vuun r r-, people vieii uut u iuu vuit, (t.uU - - iiijcui upiuiuuot ---- - ATrtiii fttntA hv ten ornmpnt nrosecutions, I called nis at- ; " , " I tcntion to-the fact that there were sev- lllUUiXlllu . WUkes, Wilson, Yadkin, Yancey, 920 795 765 1,754 360 1,242 1,162 1,623 1,143 973 1,134 945 452! 560 502 149 328 634 3,504 2,206 798 268 1,785 911 948 511 245 83,427 837 656 1,092 1,752 isy 1,280 836 1,685! 1,590 1,459 898 1,397 598 989 1,007 367 429i 788 3,112 873 561 500 1,764 913; 1,1911 879 596 1,015 389 184 1,019 761 1,565 1,514 1,448 708 1,114 683 811 332 554 739 1,456 422 1,683 433 742 142 547 693 2,708 1,883 349 270 1,516 662 1,035 3,452 1,115 1,500 688 512 2,655 947 1,831 3,640 695 420 716 983 610 994 166 1,374 639 1,270 706 130 641 1,048 519 2,261 628 653 881 1,293 3,614 1,990 492 1.321 358 1,053 910 819 1,775 342 1,389 1,304 1,583 1,301 1,118 1,013 1,464 366 3rd 4th. 5th. 6th. 7 th. 8th. 9th. 10th. 11th. 12th. 13th. 14th. 15th. 16th. 17th. 18th. 19th. 20th. 21st. 22nd. 23rd. 24th. 25th. 26th. 27th. 28th. 29th. 20th. 31st. 32nd. 33rd. 34th. 35th. 36th. 37th. 38th. 39th. 40th. 41st. 1,270 545 339 1,191 752 1,331 949 1,208 711 1,538 852 1,161 829 562 1,062 1,415 1,261 1,77 486 576 252 1,099 1,045 1,146 1,890 763 232 1.3S4 826 1,750 1,474 1,033 1,475 927 754 1,976 783 1,849 1,673 795 749 505 874 816 1,738 554 1,481 559 944 903 655 635 1,035 706 2,511 195 475 1,055 1,284 2,261 1,095 892 1.945 446 657 642 1,101 1,782 224 1,364 1,016 1,631 1,653 1,655 727 1,697 646 -Currituck, Camden, Pas i quotank, Hertford, j Gates, Chowan, Per ; qnimans, T v r r e 1 1, Washington, tl artm. Dare: Jieau- fort, Hyde, Northampton, Bertie, Halifax, Edgecombe, Pitt. Wilson, Nash, Franklin, Craven. Jones, Onslow, Carteret, Wayne, Duplin, Lenoir, Greene, New Hanover, Brunswick, Bladen, Sampson, Columbus, Robeson, Cumberland, Harnett, Johnston, Wake, warren. Person, Caswell, Orange, Granville, Chatham, Rockingham, Alamance, Guilford, Randolph, Moore, Richmond, Montgom'ry Anson, Union, Cabarrus, Stanly, Mecklenburg, Rowan, Davie, Davidson, Stokes, Forsythe, Surrv. Yadkin, Iredell, Wilkes, Alexan der, Alleghany, Ashe, Wa tauga, Caldwell, Burke, Mc Dowell, Mitchell, Yancey. Catawba, Lincoln, Gaston, Cleaveland, Rutherford, Polk, Buncombe, Madison, Haywood, Henderson, Transylvania, 42nd. Jackson, Swain, Macon, Cherokee. Clay. Gra ham, So o sr s - go 0Q Om 2 2 1 1 1 1 50,015 42,670 27,699 20,408 22,970 17,276 37,469 20,516 21,581 33,686 19,121 27,978 20,585 16,436 24,736 25,930 16,897 35,617 17,768 44,758 24,831 19,723 15,708 33,610 29,591 20,369 24,645 20,269 21,299 26,430 17,414 24,258 21,949 39,338 18,551 36,459 20,557 25,298 17,440 23,604 19,163 .V "'r3'zjrk ' " " " i ii. " ' ' ' i1 T ' t r r i T .) nnnir ANn.inn.PMT.riH8::. . - . , . .......... . .Fayetteville street, .V (Old Standard Uuildinc) . TLA T.TEIOJa . I-CU Are now prepared to execute " every -description of ' "S li!.T ' rlaln and Fancy . BOOK AND JOFPRINTING; from the smallest Card to the largest Poeter, , on as reasonable terms as the same work can bo done at .any establishment hi' the State. j .. We will keep constantly im hand, or p'rbit to order, , Solieilor, Superior Court QUrk, SlicriQ and Magistrate's Blanks . s A of the latest improved form, on most reason- COMPETE IN PRICE AND EXECUTION with the best and cheapest houses iivtke State. , Special attention paid to i s39 School Catalogues, PHILADELPHIA Ornamental Iron Works I ROBERT WOOD. THOS. S. ROOT. ROBERT WOOD & CO. 1136 Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. FOUNTAINS- CIRCULARS AND BRONZED... TOBACCO LABELS. Orders by mail promptly attended to, and work shipped by Mail or Express to any portion of the State. Sr- Agents for S. COLLINS A'CO'S ; News, Book and Job Inks at manufacturers prices, freight added. Orders solicited. EDWARDS & BROUGHTON, Box 178, Raleigh, N. C Sept. 1, 1871. 100,000 Valuable Presents To be Distributed to the Agents and Patrons of the CINCINNATI WEEKLY TIMES, The most Popular Family Newspaper Pub lished in the United States. is about entering' IRON STAIRS, Spiral and Straight, of the thirtieth yeai ' 2i"bliCinoS! VASES -STATUARY DUCKS FLOATING SWANS FROGS WATER LILIES TURTLES, &c . for decorating fountains. VERANDAHS, SUMMER HOUSES, ARBORS, CHAIRS, SETTEES, &c, die. A NEW STYLE WROUGHT-IRON RAILING for Front of House and Ceme teries. Never beiore introaucea. CAST AND WROUGHT-IRON RAIL INGS, for Public Builings and Squares, Cemetery Lots, Garden Fences, Balconies, Roof Crestings, etc., in great variety of Pat terns. various Patterns and Styles. tcntion given this class of work. LAMPPOSTS, for fronts of Public Build ings, Hotels, and City Streets, of Plain and Elaborate Designs. ' ' VititrM that have heretofore distin guished it will be continued, and every ef-. fort made to render it still more deserving of public favor. Its Editorials are spirited ; its Correspon- STABLE FITTINGS, ot Casr ana uence i l. Agricultural' Wrought-Iron, of New improved eiyies, every iu " fll information : ... . xi -oi,D sitn nivisinns Man- Detartment full of practical iniormauon , sucn a xxjr xao,., rio T.if Sketches, anu Xuis .r j !- - it1 fra liiirriirN i hii. i w ii iid m. - - - - una. - i w Ventilators, Ac. ; WIRE WORK of every description. Wire Guards of Crimped Wire, Galvanized or Painted, in Plain or Ornamental Patterns, for Store Doors and Windows, Factory and Warehouse Windows, Railings for offices, Banks, Counter Railings, Balconies, Lawn and Farm Fences, fec., &c. GATES for entrance to Cemeteries, Pub Pfliianv. areadaDted tobothoungand01d; i if,' innrf(i nf tha Markets 'Of Live Stock, Grain, Groceries and Dry Goods, are always me iaujsi nuu musn E very Patron of The Weekly Times la pre sented, free of charge, with a copy ofoU' lustrated Union Hand-Book, an elegantly printed volume of 100 scientific and niiscel laneous articles, illustrated with lifty of the tinftst encrravinirs. it auo wuw " 87,648 83,427 830 838 29 203 347 631 3,843 2,380 917 353 1,949 1,294 1,152 866 382 98,630 96,731 905 989 332 379 391 1,022 3,269 1,107 492 435 1,749 1,034 1,319 759 503 i : Cminroc onfi Jfiti Hnmpn's Country Seats. I t-u,i i rt.'J Tn value and attractive- of Gas Tubing or Wrought-Iron, both sin- ness it js superior to any present ever pciore ele and double, in elaborate and simple de- 0ffered by newspaper publishers. -signs. ' Every Club Agent is compensated lor ma DRINKING FOUNTAINS, ror street uses. A very large assortment of designs expressly for this purpose. CAST-IRON URINAL BOXES, for Pub lic Parks and City Streets. ' T ' OVAL VASES, Latest Styles, Centennial Pattern. HITCHING POSTS, Jockey, Coolie, Sambo, and plain designs, May 17, 1872. 96,731 4,221" L899 Note. The vote of Caswell and Gates counties (unofficial) was as follows : 5 Phillips. Shipp. Caswell, 251 637 Gates, ; iffL 744 ;'" cc7, 1,381 This Would make Shipp majority in the State 4,995. ' " ' ' " 146 Cm. .(. , r SWAMP LANDS FOR SALE I THE FOLLOWING SWAMP LANDS in North Carolina are offered for sale : Big Swamp in Robeson, 14,000 acres ; White and Brown Marsh in Columbus and Bladen, 24,000 acres ; Holly Shelter in New Hanover, 58,240 acres; Angola Bay in New Hanover and Duplin, 50,000 acres ; , . White Oak in Jones and Onslow', $5,000 acres, subject to the right of the planter's Railroad Company, to alternate sections thereof upon completion of the Railroad through the said Swamp ; ' ': Open Ground Prarie in Carteret, 87,000 acres; Dover Swamp in Craven, 75,00a acres ; Cat Fish in Craven, 8,320 acres ; : nuha. wifh on nxtra Dancr. a ue- sirablc new Book, Gold Pen. Silver Ware Musical Instrument, or a Silver or ttGold Watch, according to the number of subscrip tions sent. TERMS. t . , ... Single Subscriber, pei- year, 92 w Club of 5 subscribers, per year, each. 1 7o Club t f 10 and upward, ycr year, each, l o Send for List of Premium, Specimen CU1HERS WEEKLY-TIMES.: Cincinnati, Ohio. Claims Against the Government I WILL ATTEND TO CLAIMS OF ALL kinds against the General Government. Business if respectfully solicited from per sons living claims beforethe Commit on-.. cs of Southern Claims claimsor wjton seired after tbeOth of Juno, "r a-ainstany of the . department- In Wwb ( fngton City. I have made arrangements. S Sol. James Madison Cutty of Mbm ington, to attend to J1"891. fi?m at times when I may not be in an-, ington. Charge moderate - ff ' Tbdeitrh. Sept. 13, 1872.' , ; ;;-tt7Tgmpd.; ; f-' REWARD ! ' t V a mii "Account Book, witli a Jot or Bay River in Beaufort and Craven, 41,000 acconnts jn it. No service to any ' one. ires; " ' -. . ; - 1 - .n: liJiAi3 Swamp Land in Dare county, Durants ,Raieigh, Oct. 29, 1872. ... s-iTTv ' 0 acres Island, 8,000 acres. . .' Sealed bids will be received for any one or more of the above named Swamps, until the 16th day of December next, l The land will not be sold in small parcels. . . - A letter containing a bid should' be ad dressed to thes undersigned and endorsed, VBid for Swamp LamLV 5 it . i ( ALEX, MclVER, . . ... Sec: Board of Education, Raleigh, N; C. . 'o?. it. -i.VTt11. - at 8w. r1I.UlM3fi(N i:l!!iilln: llllM litlui's rVi '"'iM-.li :Vi :IIVi;it Sept. 19, 1872.,
The Daily Era (Raleigh, N.C.)
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