Newspapers / The weekly era. / Oct. 31, 1872, edition 1 / Page 4
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Mr. Nasby Goes jFonvard to Ar range His Experience His Con clusions as to Profits of tlioTqur. Chappaqua. (wich Is in the State uvNoo York, - -.. Sept. 29, 1872. - X am here safe at Chappaqua. and I am glad uv it. I don't live nere ez high ez I did on the road, but to oflset that, I - hevn't the crrindin anxieties. And things is better here than at first. IteIrfrbnS-thlnofindWem yet, but. r arAexrtirivery rninit , ne-wiii B2lvJ sum i n tq -un ve mem i umwi, t nm. wroof irloo nv niwc ' to be a spier that he i a selAmado: man, and come nippw uw - . I - . 'All from jiotbiQ.i ithinkhelid -ana The result is exactl v wat might be expected from the . commencement;,; 1 1 never acrain will attach jnvself to a talkin can? ciiaaie. i a no luugue is u uui ui u4mT ber, end its incksti en mates a consoom W,- ' '--; !"- I : i I hurrah 1 for 1 Greeley, for I git Vayettevilie's new engine has been chris- j MAItRIAGIS GTJIIE. vp. hnt T am .AYTectir4 ?everv mlnlt "" PfW0.. !. i evebt onIhi 'oww nde-rdR Beinsr a that heririlifcayJ sUthinto4riVe them j Cumberland Agricultural .Fair promises prtTatertt ftcimarri persma,ift naa wunst a greasiaee uv uw iTT-t r ''" :;i.?UvJM thost about to b.jrrjetVboth male and ltatTtbltaiOTHlS 'Pride 1? .A fceavy I female, in overySSrnithe physi- - ft-Tw a v4A v Mtj ci t m iiii n m-,A.am i - . AVastauantltv of haval Ktorek fiave acctf- 9 and r relations of our sexual eysUm malated in Fayette ville . awaiting transpor tation., -Htit n.Mt;ir.L'm And New. Orleans is to have a crand In dustrial exposition, with a building costing . rL. etlllli'' Lilt! 'rSr. tr C; Southern, died in Stokes county on the n Plai,n language for the general reader, and Mr. W. W. Phlfer, Jr., of .Mecklenburg, In fire. I still three square meals aT day , with him; and; the production and; . prevention of IT-I spring, including aU new dis(Joyexies3jever before ivi ins,the. Bgli8h-lafigoage,by WMi YOUNG, DC iiThlsria sreally u val-i uablo and . interesting .trorki t It- Is written is illustrated with numerous ' Engravings. . t .... i - - . . Adyprtiserrientsr o T H.O.M-:I5-S..OIJS" ' S VVD3LD-RENDWKED PATEht uors Wi I mington? North, Caroli i , .11 young married people, or thdWcbnlem- x yruzwrnoiy. airaia uv ureeiey a .lu- urai tne prospeci oi ever gicim iiuu u Had his band, crushed jn ar cott9n:gin ou plating fnarriake. and 'havin the least ini tense tempranco .principles. r and wus Post offiis; grows dimmer and dimmer. Monday last. , tl $ ,. , t . fedit?'wJrSwr? AfirMt to Eitr arfrtnv I,, fila rAsftns. t oif. j Jri 1 Tho trrfnt .And iIi'r -i" 111 4il-of J Wnt-to. married .life, should jreadihia but his Dosishen on linker Is modified, c-ood Greelev fpcls safabecoz the Deoole cer. was recentlv found dead in 4 his the same ez it Is on the tariff. He sez he is an inflexible t cm prance man yet, but he is willin that it, shel be left to the -people of the Congressional dee strlcks.! "You are uv the people,," sed he, and the question has not bin passed upon." ; -1 dnnkV'therefore. with free dom, i, :' tr At the time I left the carty at Pitts burgh. . It wus decided that we shood visit the Industrel Exposishen CTin clnnati, the same at LooisvIIle.'tmd rer turn thence auietlv and unostentashus- ly by the way Uv Nashville, Memphis, St. Loois, Indianapolis, Cleveland, and then thro Pennsylvania. Our too r bein one uvi observation uv Industry, we proposed to go 'quietly, and "Without reeard to ooTitikel- effect. Tho: creat and eood Greelev is onnosed to candi dates goin about seeking ovashuns, and making speeches for votes, from nallis cars, ez tne tyrant and despot Grant does. -' - Ez our route lay through tho Cross turned out to see him at stashens, but good heavens,' don J. the j, ancient inno cent know that'a two-headed calf alluz draws the biffzest 4crowds ? Men go miles to see a monstrosity, when they wouldn't go a rod to see a nandsome, Appolio-like iman Uiko myself. I'm sick and, weary of lijc, and wish X wnz a man. , , r ; Pbtbolbum V Nasbv, (Wich wuz Postmaster, and wants to JUe agin.)-rT Toledo Made, ii i'J. From tho New? York Herald. A Stolen Check. ' jfroto a llisstng Chech Turned up Tlirce ...Yeariafler it teas StolenSuit on the i. Check in the Supreme Court- Impor J erdict to .Bankers, and Brokers. 1 ; tant A check lor $5,000. erold. . on January r itilYl r """"S" "i '- uco pa 1865 was given by Matthew Mor Boads, Ifelt It a dooty l owed the party on6the j&if Xeyv york, peace umi ivwuuaiutoiiuuiwgu navable to their own order, and .fr UV 1XT ahead and prepare the war. I hastened jthm oudoiua iu uuuk inorTiertnieq 10 axwisviiio ana irora mere bituck hv tho hnnlr. JOn tho 4th nr T?fhrnnrir South. II rjotified the Dimocrisy -uv succeeding this check 1 was shown to be every stashen.what to do, reservin the vruss xvuaus lur my uwn iimiius. I found my little flock in condishen to do anything :I .wanted 'em. We raked over the rooins uv the nigger skool house wich 1 hed : bin burnt one night, six weeks ago, and 'sodded the nlacc over niielv. ' The cost oil' wich we hed bin in ' the habit uv .'hanging niggers, we sawed off, , and whitewash- in the possession of the-firm of greyer & ureve, Bankers and orOKers,- jno. 62 Exchange placer One of.their clerks on that. , day. t was ? instructed to ' deliver said check to the.. firm ot Bobinson & Cox.. gold brokers, iij Wall street, and while he i was going from Exchange piace to wall street the same was sto- bed at Gainesville. S'la.:' - ! i . ifTnl S Pmmnnt. RnrHntondent -Of the W C t Rntherfordton Railroad, ififauite ill in Wilmington. , , K ',,,,,- Dallas, Texas, is about to have a Jbrty thousand d6llar hotel. Other improvements are also progressing. It is thone-ht that a lanm number of buil dings will be erected in Fayetteville during tne next six montns. ..; t . i . An average of twelve car-loads of cotton pass through Wilmington daily by rail for A white sauirrer is 'on 'exhibition at the Charlotte Fair. Ilia squirrelship;isj a native ot Jteociangham county, .u i u khi The Hon. Dudley M. Du Bose announces himself as a candidate for congress in ae Eighth Georgia District. Mr T M B rower, of Mt Airy. Surry coun ty, killed a' very large deer , on the 17th. lie was as fat as if stall-fed. - ' The small-poxis said to be in Bristol, Tenn. A. number of persons have lqft the place in consequence of it. , fnl T7T T? TItfiTt riAcf tviocfoi of Wilminnp. ton, purchased on' Friday fcii thb Valuable teen fttrQa-ia thg tract. -;:ji3r " Fourteen persons were added to the Meth odist Church, at Statesville on Sunday last. tno fruits or a revival in tnat place. Eishtv-nine nersons have been adniitted to the Edgecombe Poor House sirfce the 1st of January, 1872. ' Of these 11 have died The steamship Darien is now due at Sa vannah with one hundred owedisu laborers. engaged Dy the larmcrs oi iiiDD and adjoin ing counties. ' ' " " The construction of the GrifBh and iforth Alabama railroad is progressing rapidly: and cars will run across , the Chattahooche river iA a few days.; , .M, ,, ?,t Dry , goods business is more , prosperpu book.. It discloses j secrets that, every .pne, shpuld be acquainted with fstillit is a book titat must be locked up and ndt let JIaabout the house. ' It will be sent to any addross on receipt 'of 550 ; cents Address Dr. WMi YOUNG, 5 No. 41$ Spruce street;1 ati&vd Fourth. PhiladelnMa: ' u.! No matter what may be your disease, before you place yourself.. -under the care, of any one of the Q,TJAC native, and foreign-r who advertise; in this -or; any other paper get a: copy of Dr;jYoung's Book and jead it carefully It will Tje. the4 means of isaving you" many a dollar, your health; artd pos siblyyour life. Dr. Young cairbe consul ted on :any of the diseases described in;his ' Tli i . lit x 1 -1 rv tlt . yuuLivnuuus uy mail or ai. uis oiuce, xo. 416 Spruce street, above Fourth, Philadel phia. . , . iv : i; , 14-7w6m ,xnc greatest want oi the present age is men and womejheaUhyand vigorous in mind and body. , The continued headaches, weaknesses, nervousness, and, yarying ail ments .which: afflict women are geneiaUy the result of imperfect action of tne sumSXi and others vital organs. Dk ' WaIiKkb's Qalifobnix; ? yiNEOAB B itteks, 1 u being composed entirely of vegetable substances indigenous to California,' may be taken with' perfect safety by thp most delicate,' and are a sure remedyj correcting all wrong action and giving hew Igdr 'to'the Whole sVtem. 66 w&tri-w4w. : ' 1 'f " 1 ,-f " lilOVB-f um I Urn v fV r.'t No Corset has ever en joy qd $.uch a. wprld-svide popularity. t v 'i ; n '. The demand, for them is constantly, increasL INSURA;NCEvC01IPANY. I- i; J-...-: nit W Y.i f t(I n. ttiiii OFFICERS: ROBERT HVCQWAN; President.1 !;4 xiTiff frli JOHN W.' ATKINSON, 'Tice', President. ipniversdj&isfocfrtvh i. ttl' Cameron,',. " Socreiary, V V ; ATOvIlanasome,! DR4ANDF41SQN; MeOicat Diretir i .... lAsk-"forTHbiriPS!ONS CEBTlTTTrE CLOVE FITTING CORSET. 'Every orie being stamped with the name THUAir&Uiv: and the trade-mar: a Crown." l t 1'5 iiSoId by all First 'Class. Sealers. the A inn, ., ... .... i . . i . t; , i.i rr- i1 : . .nit Tt.'fc nnt. a rhvsio which inay irive.'.-tem-. Sorary relief to the sufferer for the first few oses, but'which,5 from continued use brings Piles and kindred diseases to aid in weak ening the invalid, nor is it a doctored liquor. which.Xinder the popular name of " Bitters", is so extensively palmed & on the public asr sovereign .remedies, but it is almost powerful Tonic ana ' alterative, pro-' rifranced so bV the leadinlsr medical authori-. ities Of London and Paris; and has been long countries with Wonderful remedial Jresuts. Dr. Wells' Extract ' of JariibcJa retains all the medicinal yiriues peculiar io ; I B Granger. President of F W Kefchijor, Grocei' ahd 'CornhiKsioii Merchants 'li'ii '-M ; OM fitedman, of Wright and Sledraan. X H :MoKov.- of W A Whitehead k Co.. Fayetteville.. ; j.,fJ; Yl" . ".-k K H Co wan President. ' ; ; . ' H B Ellers. Commission Merchant. , V A A WillaroV, of Wlllard Brothers: ' r , 1 Y.W A Cummlng, Of Northrop & Cummin.' j G-W. Willlams,of Williams AMurchisoji.' Ell Murray, of E Murray & Co.- j . . a jj (liGiiossett, ot .uoKossett; vo. , Robpk.Ienning,efDawsqu, Tcelfc Hen - ning. " . ' ,- - ,r ( ,, . Alex, Sprunt, British Ylco-Cpnsul, , i.f Spruntand'HInson.;,r " "ut f A - P Murpbv, Attorney t Lar.v. n ' " ' .-J;JD. Williamsvof JD Williama fc Fayetteville. i.f- .-'iliri- , ! s"- ; , Jas CMcRae, Att'y.at Law, Favetteville, ' I B Kedy,' Merchant, Kenansvillo. . ;i , ; ( J T Pope; Merchant, Lumberton. . f , , . 1 i .v i ....,; w .... ) 'v- -: :1 nJ ElSlw E81:?0 jtaf.eP aperma-B? tD0 :ConipanyV hlgherVlhan those on flu?; puxivo -1 ' u, ,4 - t;- J Ftihds of Cbihpau leu out of.the pocket of his; oivercoat. eti it convertin it into a most . blabd, y stopped and notice of I the 'loss fully and Ve uositivelv forbid anv uv our X"r""; Vr. L Fayetteville this Fall pan ever beiqre. - j vi wV rl; -4f;.n,T 0. uu.uv,u . auvciwcuituv.m mo puimyi 'mere seems to be a Douutitni supply of , People 5?F offerm anj- -indignity to prints. No tidings of, tbe check being money in the country. ' - .h H vTlf?; t,cVQ1n V;TioVw iiaa,pnanenaemnity,m)m JUeyerand Rev. Taylor Martin, of Granville has leas the I'residenshal cavalcade nasscu thro. Jmvn 1.-; 'nr!; &. o r. ,i .i u. o.x i . the Presidenshal cavalcade passed thro. So much for the Cross Roads. Now the pint wuz to get up' a proper concil atory spectacle to greet the sage at Se cession ville, onr-railroad stashen.4 ' I hed the Oonfederit flags all taken down and Union flags put in tho places. The depot happened to be the place uv meetinsr uv our Ku Klux, and I hed Greve,'Messrs.:Mbrgan & Sons issued a duplicate check, wWcKfwas certified and paid by the bank. Ilri the month of J nne.' 1868, more than three years &,f ler me loss, tne stolen ieck was pre sented on behalf of MrsTlXiduIsa S. No lan, and payment being! refused ft suit was brought to recover; the 1 amount. The .case ' was tried yesterday: in the the masks and Sich taken OUt and put Snnrpmn finnrf. rimiiif lnfnro .Tntro in a safe place, so that ef we fail polit- jJeonard T ' i ' ikally they kin .bo got at imegitly agin, It appears from the evidence that tho ?ndA?uade ?icl1 ?ther changes. se- plaintiff in the Spring-of 18G3 was a iected therselves to a muskeler intel- boarder atr the St. Charles Hotel, in lect to put the place in shape for an lm- N Orleans.- where she - made the ac- pressive scene when the rresidentiai dauintance of a Mri Allen, throua-h party shood pass. I hed a tablo ar ranged. I -hired four f niggers at $5 apiece, to stand on the' platform in an attitood, with Issaker Gavitt, Kernel McPelter, liascom, 'and Ueekin lr gram clasped hand with em, while I solemnly. ;waye4 the .Star. Spangled Banner over em, smiling sweetly over the peaceful condishun uv things.,... The day arrived and the niggers and our men were promptly on hand. The toot Uv the engine wuz heard in the cut above the stashen, and the tablo wuz organized. It hed em inr a semi circle, I standing jest behind em with Melissy Pogram and - several uv our young ladies just back: uv me on pench- whom she made a loan to a 6tranger to her on this gold, check; p collateral of $ J,000. ' rThere waV rio;evidence f o show that she had ' any . knowledge of. the theft ofthe check, and It Ayas contended by her counsel that under the decision of Murrv vfc. Lnrdner: 2. Wallaw:-1 1 01 7 1 ? and Welsh vs. Sage,47JNew York, 143, tliat she was entitled, as a matter of law.- to .a judgment for tho whole amount of the check, it being claimed that the certification i of, the check by the bank gave a new, character. to .the instrument and .made it equally nego liable as a bank bill or coupon bond. jin opposition to this view it was claim ed oy dorencmnts' counsel tnat the cor- tuiuii iiau no sucn uulvt, ana mat ; ' : New Advertisements. WELLS CARBOLIC ; TABLETS For COUGHS, COLDS & HOARSENESS, .These Tablets present the Acid in Combi' nonuiar torm. for the cure or ail TrlKOAT and JjUiNU JDiseasea. llOAKSENJasa and Ui.uu;KA.TiojN or tne tiikuat ara im mediately relieved and statements are con stantly being sent to the proprietor of relief in cases or Throat aim cutties of years etandimr. ' . l . . Work is progressing rapidly, both' on the' I 171 7A iTTrTT IWT Pptft bedeceiv- Texas Paclfilc and Trans-continental rail- f VXjl KJ JL -i-Vf ed by worthless. roads. A large ' number of laborers haya been sent along the line of each. The Synod of Iforth Carolina is composed of five irresbyterles : MecKienburg Jon SPtates ville, and will open school on the first Two young men,' Townsend and Force, fought a duel at Atlanta, Georgia,; on Fri day evening, with- shot guns. ! Townsend was seriously, wounded. TTTTC the time which had elapsed from the date of the check in I860 to April, 186S, made it no longer negotiable and de prived the plaintiff of all rights as a bona fide holder. . Tne Uourt .sustained the view of thedefendant-counsel and directed a.verdict for thQ, defendants. Queen of Clubs. i u A .Child Frustrates a: Gambler1 's Scheme ' to' I Ilw;);; :?7i;. Mother "CtubsV Him icith a Chair.: ; . 1 ' tetchin tablo. The train come in, and ez it stopped, I "yelled, "Three cheers for Horrid Greeley the great Vacifica, tor." 4iWhat in thunder is this all about?" sed the conductor. Where is Greeley?" I demanded, a cold sweat breaking out all over me., "He changed hiz mind and went to Indianapolis" sed the conductor. "Amt he aboard the train x" demand ed Issaker.: , "Nol" i "Nor none of his party?" "No ' ' "Take that, you black cuss,", sed Is saker strikin his colored friend, with whom he hed bin claspin hands a blow wich would have felled a mule. "Take that d n yoo.1 If Greeley aint a comin things is precisely as they wuz." v And Dekin Togram, seizen the flag out uv my hands, knocked another uv em over with the staff, and afore I eood prevent It, them four unfortunit colored men wuz pummeiea out uv all sem blance to their natrer selves. Their blood wuz. urf, and. X coodn't control em. s Immegitly the okl Codfedrit flaer wuz replaced, the Km Klux material wus put back in its place, and Bascom n!ht for th YZ'nl.X: in avenue and. commencing gamb- rar: S. X",;r :: ling. So infatuated did ;ieming be- day for the coz ( , From the Detroit Free Press. , . A. man nearly 50 years old, named Alexander. Deming, . living on LaCros3 6treet, and owning a. vacant, lot in. the Sixth Ward : worth $l,500r got .on a spree, and .fell into the hands of two rascals. X)ne of them is a; young; man named, Ividder, a machinist, and the other a strahgerih th'e city but a friend bf Kidder. WhenJDeming; started but he had about $G0 with him, and his in: tention'was to purchase a cow of a man on - Woodward' avenueJ He 'was : met by. Kidder, invited to drink, and then the two sat down in, a .saloon on Mich- cord, Orange,. ; Fayetteville, yilinington, withoro than 14,000 Qommuncnts. ,fMj ; Two hundred'nnd eleven Spanish Merino sheep have lately ..been carried to Morgan county, Georgia, by a gentleman who in tends starting a stock and grazing farm. v The-IiOu is ville exposition on a canital of Y$ 154,000, has netted the directors the sum of L'0,000-a profit of about thirteen1 per cent.' This is the result of the first year's effort.1'' Our mineral resources areTaltracting the .subjects of her British Majesty. .Itis .re ported that the Xiientenant-Govenor of, Can-, ada h'as been investing ill such property in s imitations. Get only Wells' Carbolic Tablets. Price 25c per ' Box. . . Send for Circular. ? , JOHN Q.-KELLOGG. ,. . , , 18 Piatt St-N. Y., 56 4w Sole Agent for th0 U. S. I O K f MONTH easUy made with ftpJM J Stencil and Key-Check Dies. oecure circular anu oampies, jree. 5G-t4w i S. M. Spknceij, Brattle bo rof Vt Call arid examine or 12 Samples sent f postage free) I for 50c. that retail quick for $10. - 50 iw , , . it. Xt. WULW1T, '01 A'made fromSOc. WAV. Is tliere want of ;action in your liiyer ana spieen f , unless reiieyea ac once, wio Mood becomes impure by deleterious secre tions, producing serofulous or skin diseases,' Blotches, Melons, 'Pustules, Canker, Pim ples, &C., &Ck ra'if.- ' i'Xi,'--: -i,' Taiie , Jiirubeba to cleanse, pumy ana store vitiated . blood to healthy action. '( ISave you a Dyspeptic Stomach 7 Un less dierestion is nromotlv aided the svstem if debilitated withi loss of vital force,, pov erty of . the Blood, Dropsical iTendeiiiy, General Veakness or jLassituda . J,r , j ;. ; r JTako-it' io' assist .Dlestioniwithouf ;reac tion.'it will' impart youthful vigor t6: the weary-sufferer;- ; ri:-'':' ' -.M ' 1 Hare you weakness of tfte Intestines ) Yjou are in danger of Chronic Diarrhoea or. the dreadful Inflammation of the Bowels, s ! -Take ? it to allav irritation: and ward oil tendency to 'inflammations.. . !: 4 V llave you Weakness of the Uterine or Urinary Orgrans"? 1 You must procure in stant reiiei orjsjon are liable' to 'sunenng wbrse than death. nut V1 Take it to strengthen organic iweaknesa or; lite becomes a buraen. ,- 4 . , t ,1 r ;u f Finally it should bo frequently taken:, to keep the 'system in perfect health 'dr' "you i otnerwise in' great ianger or malarial, asmatic or contagious diseases.' i 4 JOHN Q. KELLOGG,-18 Piatt St.; N Yi; - i ; Sole Agent lor the.uiuted States. price, -One- Dollar per liottie.. ioenajtor Circular, THE BEST The large ; dwelling house of Capt.' James r ' 4 ' I. Kvans. nnar! Favpttnvillftu! and fhsfld i for i tioulars free. storing! cotton,. was; burnett , last Saturday sipePrjend,. Chicago with 8.000 pounds of feeed cotton. Loss 1 T J 1 V 1' V . ' $3,000. ' No insurance. : ,Mr. George E.' M. "Wa cftnntyAhas donated rt- ton A of Hanover i3 : ilnllura roiiege of.yn , t For "Agents. Work at home or traveling. CasTt Tay '. Par- 'Address at once Our Pire- f,.,-'. r 56 4w. ' a day to Agents', selling Campaign J, Badges, tyr; Ladies and. Gents ;uutJL uon't Know that it wuzany worse there than it wuz all i along the route. We hed a half dozen uvNoo York importers on! board the train, and we dassent talk tariff in Pennsyl vany fpr fear of offend! n themjthohe drove therrl off the train before we got to Pittsburg by n boos in their sfree trade ideas, and holdin up the benefits uv protecshun to em. Coming into Pittsburg, the Great Pacificator wuz a reading uv the Con venshun uv soljers .then in session iu that city, and the'resoloosliensi thev rsrexl. tq&upport Orant, and.hfthfi. come enraged and . consekently mud dled. In.Snat f rxndl3hen he got off a porshen uv a speech wich he he hed prepared to yoose In Kentucky, aboosin thesoljery and sich. In CincinnattL ne aemea wat ne sea m I'lttsburg which wood heV bin well ef "It wusrpl for the cussed telegraph and the short hand reporters, j on whose . heads rest cusses. . In Looisville be busted the en tiro North, and . JerTersonville he went bacK on xiis anti-slavery noshens,1 wich is wat we took him, up for; and in Easr ton; 1'a., ne naa the internal indiscre- shun to go back on his protecshun idees without wich) we aro- helpless in Penn sylvany. , ' j .v. ni c:-nf. ."t.'.h To sum Up the results Tfv the toor in form (l am notmn ir not aright! 'We stand about ez follows i on .v uuht 1.. Talkin protecshun to the.freo tra ders, he hez driven them off. ! t. n'i Talkin publicly, ;free trade to the protecshunists, he hez driven them off. 3. Talkin : aboose to- th6 solfers at Pittsburg 'he hez driven, them off. : 4 , 4. Talkin about the possibility uv his anti-slavery ide 8 bein a mistake- at Jefferson ville to abolitionists, he hez driven them ooV:A r if r . j 5. Not beirr a practiced drinker his-3 self amoung; the" cOnvivIalists,' he hezv 6. nevln'me with him and shovln my hose in the face uv-thelemrjerance people, he her driven. them off. Uvi In short, all ho hez left is mv OekooP yer friends In the ' South, ' and the old come that he did not return home but once in four days?-and i abused any of his.friends. who, , soughf 1 to., persuade him. ladder won his money, watch, and then two notes of. hatid of $13 and S27 each. ; f iWhen Demlng had - nothing more to put-up he gave his own note 6f hand lor $20, and lost that. : (This was Saturt day nooh One of the men got a blank deed,- filled it --with a -description of Deming reai, estate, and then rfilled hiril'up With liquor," lent him $100, and offered td play him for ' the property they4 to 'run the chances Of .the wife Tlgningit. The man accepted. the offer ana Deiore -oarK naa 'lost the . money and the deed; Theh; ;while; the stran ger lent him money ltd keep him play- inrf 1 fl rl nr iron f 4-r Hnrn i - r'a hnncn M.A.A AUUVA VV 11V iV AVUIlUi; J , and presented :thc paper for the wife' uj aign.r - one is not ame to reau, ana he told her that it' was 'her husband's life insurance policy and that she must sign it, or she could never get the mon ey in case of his death, j f She wras about to sign, when. one of the schfldren read the words., 'Warranty aJced" aloud, and she caught the idea of vhat the rascal Was about;.' She' seized' 'a chair, and in a moment- tibeltedtL-tho. scoun drel out doors. 1 Not content with this,, she followed him two-blocksV clubbing him at'eyery jdra'p, and then1 got tVvo oi ner neignoors to- Dringi ner n us Dana homeu The two men started for an of ficer, to have Kidder arrested, when' he handed -over the watch' and Airreedto refund the money, but! ran, away Sat- uruuy iijgui. wJtiuoufebO,uoiug. create and endow vhat.sLall ue called the Walton Greek Library. The company of TJ. troops, commanded by Capt. Howe, and stationed at " Charlotte for 'several months, havo been ordered- to California. , Col. Hart's company now sta tioned at Lincolnton .will supply the place of Howe s company. A mortgage on the Wilmington, Charlotte fc Rutherford iCailroad amounting to a ..million-t&t dollars,- was probated f in Wil mington on Monday- last. The law requir ingstampsoii such instruments having been repealed, one. tnonsana aonars was saved. A little negro living on the land of Mr; Zl A.-Harris, -in Chimney Rock -Township,1 Rutherford county, was gathering cheshuts at a distance of forty . feet irom the ground. Sequel : Broken arm, dislocated elbow, in ternal injuries., ? So much for Sunday twork. The docket of the 'United States Court.- now in session at statesvnie, is ns 1 follows : Circuit Criminal Docket, 101? District Crim inal Docket, 73 j District Conrti Libel 3 : Circuit CourtLibel 3. ' Circuit Court, civil 13; Circuit Court, equity, 4. ! District Court, 6; To tar number of cases, 2U3. 1 j i: Judgo J'. P.TMontamal of Xew' Orleans- made on assanlt last Tuesday on Mr. J. Donnelly, a delegate to the late liberal con vention of that city, for j' going- back'! oil him when his name was presented as a can didate. lie struck at Donnelly with a cane, but. missing him, was shot by the latter. and the wound is thought to be mortal.'' William Howell Da vfsl'son of ex -Presi dent Jelferson Davis, died at the family res idence, in. Memphis, on , Wednesday last. r The vouth was. it is said, a boy of fiuo prom ise and many noble traits of character. " He was only eleven years of 'ago tit the time' 6f his death, but: having had a strong native mind and .unusual advantages, he evinced unusual mental development for,, one sq young:-' r ' . ;'; : ; The' returns from the vote on" the pro- posed constitutional amendment in South Carolina show that it has probably: -been adopted. The amendment-wovides that the General Assembly is forbidden to create any further debt or'obllgdttdn, either Tijy' the" loan of tlie credit of the State, by guaranty, endorsement. for otherwise,' except fox the: Ordinary and current business or the State. breast and scarf goldi S6V4W. McKays Co., 93 Cedr St., N. Y. . uoit ace c;iseisi.i:y ' ana family. ,An':eIegant Engraving, perfect li&enesses i2x28 in. Bent by mail 1. Also, Campaign Goods; 1 silk Grant Badge and 1 plated 25c Sample latest styles, fWedding cards, Notes, 5a iw. 182 Broadway,- M7 Y.' Ti . ; rF; 4 i iTpii ! T7 A prospectus of the '-MJ ;jl. . jl.. jl. .reopie.'s standard to Bi Die. 550 liiustra tions. ' will bo sent free i to . :all book , Send name and address to . . """ Z1EGLER fe McCURDY, 581' Arch StreetPhiladelphia; Pa ; 1 i i r-, . . atrents 56 AV fcTjsirciiqaiANci:, or soul, ciiaki- j L lG." , How either sex may fascinate and gam me io ve and anections or any per son' they s choose - instantly. .-This' simple mental requirement all can possess, jxee, by man. lor zoc. togetner witn a raarriace suide. ES3TPtiart Oracle,' Dreams, Hints to Ladies," Kc,' A queer, exciting toook.i 100,000 sold. Address. T. WILLIAM. & CO.. Pubs.. rrrt A t- '' :"'! - 'TtiiJi'.Yi.j: OU 'W , -t j .. . . . Phiiadelphia: ;1 TO, TUB WORKING CLASS, male or .female. 660 a week guaranteed." Re- sdoc table emnlovment at home, dav or even ing ; no capital required i'-full Instfuctlons and valuable package Of goods to start with sent free uy mail.' . Address, "With G eens re-i turn stamp . , 4 i M. YOUNG & CO., . , 5G 4w' 16 CoTlrtlandt St.; New York. : i ii t i.i ; l . ..I Ui , i.; . . ? DUTY OFF TEAS EXTRA ; IMDUCEMEFJTS FOR CLUBS ! 41 SEND", ffOR Nfew CLUB CIRCULAR I Which-"eotofns"- fnll'4e'planation of Pre ii i miums, fec. THE WAY TO OBTAIN OUR GOODS J . Pjersonski living at a distance from-New York, can, club 4 together, and , get them ,at the same price as we sell them at our Ware- horfses in New York.' In order to get trp club, let ' each person wishing to join ' say how. much .Tea he,vants, and select the kind and price from our Prico List, a published in our" circulars.1 ' Writethe ,i;amel " JJnds andmpuiitSTjlaiMy btfalistahd 'wheti the w ii im ii i Li u x n l. b uiriiu lliii la in & - htm t lu x i A.m . . people of the-State 'at a gef.Vral lecHpnH a:amm.pPJ and x , - . fc - ' 1 -t' will TMlf A4Ah To vf Tr'c rnrtl S in QaTirora , n get ).o. , 56 4v." 1 Tsri:'AiX!2Rs :iPATEi,:: h:- :lSlChathani Square, V.; J) E TO H'CH J iSPECLll EATUEE t k , i 1 , -1st. -Nd restdetiorion Residence or Travol. (&.-, No extra cbttrgB on the live ofPemal.'. , 3., Policies. Incontestable after, JFJve Yeurs.4 4.. The Rates of JLnterest on tho,undB of. lies located in other Stated. thna 5 insuring larger? Dividends to ' Policy Holders. vjw Vi ' nv. , r. -,i 5The Directdrs and Officers bf the Com pany are prominent NORTH; CAROLI NIANS, who are KNOWN toi.be men ot INTEGRITY and" WORTH? s -6iThe Corhpariylsfesfeiblishedfbrk V sftld and pemapent asis steps havirig ' beei i taken 16 increase the 1 , j ' - i: "All the, fctds ; otiie com- ; PANY ARE INVESTED INTIIIS STATK . AND CIRCULATED AMONG OUR OWN . PEOPLE. t'Thi fact shonld1 commend tho. Company, above, all .others., to North CAriV linians. ; It is .well known, that hundreds t.' thousands of dollars in. , Lifq Premiums ar : annually sent orth . to . enrich, Northern t .Capitalists, thUs .cphtihviaJJy .draining our ", people oi immense amopnis vnicn siiuuui be kept at h6me. On this grotlhd the friends ' of this. Company confidently appeal to every 1 son of the Old North-. Stat', and : ask. thei ri J snpppx fqr this neb itu il o ' 1 ni rf ii - i wMch. y-hile it ofTera, substantially all the , advantagos-of Northern. Companies, helps,.. AGENTS WAifTED iii' ever'connty.'in. f the Statei.'with tvhomthe most llporal terma , 1 r. s ..-4,. uripping auu uouing tne cxoKn ' " 6347 tng, and,is perfectly" (Safti in : " Siii handliEGr: B v blowing ' thro' I roiKMrfotnt! i , r-- 7i for the CAMJPAIGN bf 1873, is a striking novelty in the '-tdrch lme. The burning finid j being, contained in the paek- wilT TA-tnflf1e.-' Anrilvto V - i' -JAMES DjiB ROOKS! General Supervising Agent,' . ! : ' ni ; .' i pr, THEO.'H HILL, h I. Raleigh, N,t l !' r in- of f Hill')' i apr:24.wCrn., (., VfOTlCE! 'l ill: V-iti f a tube in the-handle A T COIAJZlTf : OF and air, producing a beautiful startling effect, and illnmina-. ting a wide area. This Terch is cheaper and handier than my other, costs to burn only two or three cents per night.' Manuiaetured and sold by S. M. AlKMAN jfc CO. , 261 Pearl Street,' New- York. i'. i t ' ' Manufacturers j of Ship, R R; and. Hand Lanterns. ...-,,-:. ltAli-J&4-W SWAMP LANDS :;F0R SALE ! HE' FOLLOWING SWAMP LANDS I in North Carolina are offered for sale :' ' Big Swamp in Robeson, 14,000 acres : White 1 and Brown Marsh in Colttmiis ahd Bladen, 24,000 aeres : .. r f .7 . M ' .h; -A ' Holly ? Shelter; in . New Hanover, .58,240 acrs; .. ?, , ..,. ; -:;i- Angola Bay on New Hanover and,l)upliIl,, , ' White Oak in Jones and 'Onslov,'feo,000 acrtis, subject to the right Of the Planters tober, 1872,'taken todt Letters OfrAdminis- t iration on the estate of- ?A' - J. Davis, decc ed; ot .waise county, ucreoy notines all;por sons haying-; clailgbagainst . said fostalni theiiOth of October, 173, or this notice will be pleaded in bar bT their collection. Those indebted to said TStatowiirpleaso call ami . settle. i Further, gvotlce I shall sell" at Dublin -auction. foV'Tnah! !kt the late residence iofrthe sa, Ai J.iDaviri. on: Wednesday, th0 2Qtb of Novenper 1872 Aljoat 100 barrels of corn, if fnj is i ti ' r if!"i;ir225t bushed fof.wliea(vi n- IU A .1 .1 f m J J . rt' ' m - j?iiuciv uuu iwuet irom.'xou arrcisoi.! f born, - some. (40 ior 50 bushed pt oatsrlargn - qmmtitypf wheat jstrawuia qpantitr jf ooty, i tod' sweet ,p6tatpes o,; A t.w.o.'.lino, rnule a two-horse1 wagirl.'one'Ox? caj, oiro ;, pne-horso wagon, to" bxenV:Hine J6r tn,,J head tof-Lcattle'incIttding'i beevgs; iriileh cows yearlings, (toJuiii- i; -r. t, Uiv I A lot of sheep, ,19 or;20. hogd including 9 fattening hog$, shoftte Ac.f , ri.f iU, ion of the i JtaUroad rSIG! fitfS L wamp;,n J r' f- fiithro- ihcludfnfj- ll.KMfa vHi.hA.iafLi. i Prano in Carferet, 87)0, 2 Bhot. ana rfflfrf l f;7owieraruc4e io toaiojus tto .mentwnMi'hflf T eaip.to begm at IOa'.cIocIc, i'Uidj JJOthr;,, until all the property is sold;' H Ti" " i .tfhU to"lnVdayoVryct6bil.4H.',' 'V 1 !SJ-w6y ; V: TGUNTEJJ,' A'dtnlilsY'rf ' Railroad .Company; to alternate iseetioris thftrfiof unon ' om nlflf; tnraugu tne said Open .Ground uover awamp m craven, yo.ouo acres ; Csit Fish' in Craven, 8,320 acresr'ii'" ' w B4y River in Beaufort and Craven,' 4i'OO0 acres;! i. ; tf;nivO'f ?i SiWamp Land in Dare county,,-- jDurants tsladr80d0 Acrfss.-, .fs3i,,.,;f Mli e! ,f'J or nioref of tho above named Swamps, until QTATE OF JNORTHCAROLINAf n ' " tboaGth 'day of ' Decern bor'riext:' The ? lattd K?,-tiirJ' NptmtAAtPtOKtCQXJttinri ' ' will riot be sold in small parcels: " WmnJ4B'raklevJ asAdmVtiUVAirVt!.Ut,i- ; A letteroantainingaibid'shouldt-be'ad- JirjrWr? tSTOTMiPCV-) dressed to the,undersigned.and endorsed. I ,itW?yt,rWc9WS i ,.r,- 1 TTn;., T .r t,.t. ixr. i i -ix - . . ih ants To make. Real. Estate AsseG.: n.i kit 1 1 Atoactidii havihg ieen commenced ;&i 'kf J 1 suihindnft i iasuedi therein" atiiihet thA liritii 1 ' at Jawiflf Johr JWiBradleyde6eiiaed,ir-' 1 Bid tVT filtl'O TY1 TV T .o rJ sv '!- aLkxjmcIvek;! , oec, Board of Education., ri ' f" RaleighrNc:! W. TJ ADAMS. 5. .j,,''., 2 X, B. AD A JSH ac 1W:DX, IQnq0W W: T. ADAMS & S0n1 W8' p?rlofflWjW ..-..Lrjn-r,-.' i.i -o"nampjon counj ,TLe ,fuil official .fiedred ;ofthn:late election ia Pennsylvania aro now.Jritri The. total vote. amounted fc C71,2qlof jority for Hartranrt of 5o,515.: In 1BG9 iL A A 1 . A - 1 LJ -4 'I - - . mq loiai voio ior uovtrnor in jrennsyi- vania w as 95,103 less than that jnst cast. In j 1SG8: the Vote in' the Presidential clectioivwas 6-5,CG2,' or ohiy 15,589 less tharii.Hartranft's. .vole; -Gen; Grant's mnloritv in Xoveinber wilLundouhtfifl- t i , . '. . . i . . . . - . uuu Miiuucn vppcrneaas m tne jNortJu1 Jy Tun as mgn as w.uoo or w.wih and unless ttro-thirds of the htialified voters, of the State voting on the question' shall be; in favor of further debt, guaranty, endorse ment or; loan of its . credit,' none ' shall be' created or made. ' 1 1 ; ! l " - h - A sad instance of suicide has just occur red in N6w Orleans, -which illustrates the fact that : it requires more couracre to live than to die : " Mr. Wm. Stevenson, 'a noor. 1 I 1-5 . ' naru-worK-ms anunonest mansaved irom his hard earnings a sufficient fund to pur chase a , mule nd cart, with -"Which he -Jiad succeeded in supportinz hia larare family ; Upon going f o the stable one morning he found that his mule was dead. "His hope of supporting his-ifeand little ones -was gone", and, overwhelmed, by a- losa from which he could not recover in his old asre. after tak ing a tender .leave of his faniilv he went out, ostensibly to work", but ; never returned home again.- His body wa Yound4 In the river. . : t" ,.Imk v id i, hv-' lf Umiiii l.p It , I Singrular. The BaUlebora, 43vcnteffb lowing the ex&mvlex)LThe Wilmingtoii Star -relates tho. following a---! i-Oi? ir ytilrr Mr. Robert D. Johnston, of Jovnel-'s town ghip, discovered thatl3Txsti"ddenlv fail- 1 e4 to giye, any thing, Jike the, usual supply pf I milk that she had been affording, and going, uuu earner man usual one morning IO SCO II lio could learn ' what TTaa-thAmatter. -he found the powjying down, but being arous-1 cu. dv uis nresence. in ereuine- im siio t h row a pig out irom qeiween ner.iegs. xne guilty we will r lit each mrtv's coodi in senarato packages-, and J mark the name upon them,f witn tne cost, so there need be no conrasion in distribution-each party getting exactly .wnat,-Jie orders, and, na jnprte., Xhelunds to; paV for goods ordered can be sent by drafts' on ' New 'York, Post-Office 1 moneyT oxuers, 1 or oy,' express. i Or, ,we wiu U aer sired, send the goodsi:fbytxpre,s3A!foij iect'on delivery." ; ; ' - 31 & 33 , "VESl SXJBEET, ... 4w P. Cf: Box 5013; a i i ,iV 'liKtlnBE thrui iiU-M .A ,:;me.-rsAIEay.0T Lte! ' i r icmio -rTnniTT7'Tc! Bo.ne,iVlariur:J,; FOB SAtE BY youngster s(iuealed' tend reared' up'ln the yain effort to reach the . cow's tea ts.-'j There was no milk again that mornhrgr Tho holes arprind the stall through .which the pig. could reach 1 the cow" were, stopped and the usual supply of milk has been obtained 'at each milking since, this was done m:u ?. X! B. rRUSSELLi General sren C6ricr ot tvllniirt gtoii' and) David $tsJ, , VT attentive servaiitej knxl a'Table supplied witlthd Best the Market afford.! Ja R4T.1&-03 Ba-&i?tPer. day, ;.? V i.?f !- jfB. BRYANT, Proprietbri i Ociwbcr 10. 1872 &f? fil-tri-w&wlm.: t 1! Manufacturers and Dealers' in -t' 1 K' of December.; Al D.. 1871' In 'which Itli-". a ixi. n, .jbf 1 piainnu'HSKS'nuunty.nseii uuviana 011 . . , i auijcarinir lu.ina satisiacnon or tnft t:nnrr.- ; ' V : v s v Wev iii-": ;s1l-:4 are non-residents;, it iocdoedv by the Court JV I CIV CIIAAflCDlTTa UtAA Ef 4r rl'tlj IVT4Mv7Mt. 7.'.... ' i mi tmt tee aeicnoanw; xiiififtotn, iiaoro. :. J- k 515' f Ifjfooi-e, jN ancy Morgan, Benjamin Morgan, i.' J Fi doorge E. Bradley fetxl Zebidee"Bradlev. I 1 Plows Harrows, Cultivator si lloist in tt All worlr n oq l-or and rTTkmTf'tr ATsnntiut' w iTie ;senioF teartnW has had vfe-2a vearS ''if Superior Court Northampton eodntV.'4-; fTI? 6 -.ictrrM jftotilcl -denaniiol th complainti or peUti6ri.''ih'jItll 1 .action ,nled ox Jiwgmn,wiU:ue;3-cnQert( againsteni, fMit J It-nl avfl C Witness N. R. Odom, Clerk of theSai l experience in the' bnslreBS,: and feels justified l&rntrrul in saying thathe' cah giv entire satisfaction; " 1 WvANTEDioo.0OQ.T6unds old. Cast Iron.: iorwmcn the mgheqt jnarkep pricetrill-be paldi in, cash .or exchange fefr ,work. ? . ;" ; ' .... . ..,1 ' " h a. 't.1 ; t ," -1 ft , -rrrz U1J l 'ISli iiilnrliilj SUB Sept,fl9,L872;, '.it, .LI XroTICE INBANKRUPTCY. :v .A .7 ' -- ; District Court of-tbeVnited States, for the ! irs?A i lathe raatter of p. S. Wilkerson, oruran-, 1.tille:feountyj1N'fCt, a pankrupt.1' i' '1 " ' mNoticb Is liererBveriV'That af'Pelitioj VJ has-been f5Jed !' said Court, by D. 8. Wl!k-' mrr . In:, ftdlil . Ttcf4f if . .. 4. 1 w . 9 ...... . ir Bankrupt under the Act .of, Congre8,pCSi4, ctl Mar9h 2,lS67, for ajdischargeand'eertineato tnereor irom aii nis aeDis aoa oiner claims " r provable under, said'. Act, and' that the" 71 hi '- at the, office of A, W. Shaffer, Register in ... Uankmptcy, In" Raleigh,; N.'C.,"l3 assigned t' - ' ft Oil I . .'f ll!ift Cnnt tO. 1R7A if iViTTiI 1 11 W6Hlt lor hearing of the feime, -when' and 'where ""'k all creditors: wh, liure proredi their debts'. andj.otherrjrfln interest may attenanJ' -and sho w pause, i any they have,' why the -prater bf the Said petitioner should riot bts granted.' -'And thatthe third Weetirigiwiii- m be held a.the same time apd, place. ; n?, t. ,.s daypf October AD 1872.T ,T ,. v. .... . Si? ClIAULt7lIBB ARD: Clei-k. ' :. i. it M r 1
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