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the Weekly Era.: " s'Us' ' -sis . f ; xicKirrs : tickets : - - We are' prepared to print tickets at tho following prices. The cash V THE OUTLOOK CONSIDERED, cofctities of -Wilkes; Caswellf-For We do iiot believe in the brag WQ and Randolph, Our Infor- policy. . As a e nt rul tiiinir. it ban- maiion -is such, as to justiiy us in w - . - -ni - m - must accompany all orders, as no (Imt valine i.re is calculated saying tjiat our majorities in these ticket will be sent without the cash. tocauV h..:.tivity ,.,,(1 may.with; coul'UedT.wili; be'.' increased Vat least Congressional tickets . at- 60 cents out liS mb-V- avoir' i- juryV ' ' sVvA hundred: -In the -counties of perlhousand. ; ' , Wetl.inM:Ut wr Legislative ti.k.:!8,irry cents per. nait-irb... ..rou.. '.i'.l si.HU hmtlv fhr irwi V. Gui.f 'irerMf 'and Me lliousnml. County ; ii ki (k (jiiu dol Jar per thousand." ... ' AH ordu muttk' addressed to. ; v w.;m. iinowN. . .. :. , Raleigh, N. C. tO W.Mfr:t!it; li: in lnj itigbt-fore the f ' Nri:i Virol iiiu Dowulf . our vuti "will h, ifcrertsVd lit ii'UMn i.Miiliers ha lollops:. surrv - rsa-Lon. D. Stephenson, a Demo- judges Russell and4 Fowre iff UNITED" STATES MAIL 3ratic men.'-rr.of the Legislature M-Mi: ',T- - f-r- .f NORTH CAROLINA. rra tin mmv '-r.. iU T i i mm ,ivo.. . . . . j i.n i i i . - i --.. . -....-.. .-.v . i - - -.--;. vsu .iii tn wuu in Lilt; -AJt-'iiiM- i-f.i.-. . ii. : '', ..s ... iv ;.:.-i-; j - 1 1 i.y ' tUre Whieh llntt f i ho Vrn rnn ftrft iV " wu v wumvu I ( ! i. I i., . . . i, i - i. - . J I ' vr...... ...... . . bill, couldtnot be induced to run the .Editor of again. He vehem en lyf begged tho v. Judges Russell and Fowle-spoke .WASiiiisaTOjr.Rcp'Li.isTfl. i -ri v "A tv U XVifbvLhnrn rirt1 vfif Arri'-Vv m nil aft TPOro.SAIJwlll b roc-el Vea at the Ckn- late Democrat jeCouiriv Convention atc. 'lkCt-'39fS-on af x tract uftico c,r ipartun.-nt umns lcV-fif.,; ,r ' ' i' thus place tO-day It Wfitrp.KSslUlO d'cIocR p. ut, pC November iUihl70t(lo Ik W.Hfr. "l1"?! lMt.4tO;tput.hl3 for ;IK. to tive VOU H .-vnoiM'.S'of deT WAJ0 carry lnB the mnll ,.,. s., "-,,,.,:. I1 i. n Kve .vuu H'"""' of tho United SlatTs from January 1st 1.77. 'Ih'IM -.Ml 7v!M'ati m not to nomi- their SDeeehes. and I will theeioro to June mu.. issii. on the foiiowins? r.ii-M iuuet hiu,..;;; Why, Lon? v Because onty tt llyoa of the result J U(JO In the Htate' of Nrt Carolina hikI 1v th "schednle of departures und arrivals lu-ri-lii Republican National Ticket. . For President:'. . RUTHERFORD B. HAYES, OK OHIO. - . For Vice President: WILLIAM. A. WHEELER, . OF NEW YORK. 'OI KLKCTo'llS FQR TnE STATE "AT1 IVRQE- KlIGISTISATION. The-iinpcrtance of registration cannot , be overestimated. The re publicans of every-township ought to appoint committees to see that every republican voter ba3 ills something liki- Mtt .iini,ie of what tJ"V ;u-u, Kiokes.i.iKv iitinureti; ;:u-ey yu;M, a l be defeated. u". -V '"n " r."" 4X ??,efJn, v,z. r, 1 ' s . - , - . t ; " A 0 I ' ; , - 'i .-rl-i ,r . ' - of ' ' 0U r - pa r r ' a -.'l ftl M ! Mr ! Urgtl WtM. From GretiisiyrotisWt4 by IiraKnut wtren,cuia. u i.i.in? lU-Vult iatiii- ;k;fe'"!v.A" irUblTy; u ycm ha, I beir;Syed your con- me.,rf his beJn ihbru than a match Slki NowuiIm. r t-f c:Vi- i ; J h doing.this, A,amf: . himdird; uilf.:iU luv-iicy During the canyass, on for the champion orator of the De- nliienild bcik; uirVo tS we are governed entirely by what fif,y,;-:l"'d-) every tiump :iu Wake, before your mocrcy, uiid as a consequence the .f'l - i'ik'.r areiiborpaKU i Tuesday is considered the" mot lebaWe in- McUiideil oiie huiKfrti. ii ihe f.re- i!eciiou, ,you, and Mac Page and Itepablicaa-columrt .teiurvlnfir-for- - - TimwiUir, and Saturday at oa.m; ' nation fro... uMonhoStatS mUiUeya Chadie Jusbee, SSS S.SSSK22! SSS' We will end avor. to . tL-eard; any- will doubtless Ka. in the loiig.ru i, each .and every one of you, declar- . I somewhat dwarfed the dLsciusion.- -r socl AVAJi U. in. Ue on the safe side 'webut 1 ed your ODnosition to. ih'fl 'nmnnsr. l as I had heard' surh -"i?reit-brkl'-!fiij-1 i - .Pofl doWn ' as a stand otf tovf 872 . tiou to call a con ventinn anrl l- von 1 on Fowle, but vVa's'agreeably dfiib '. J k, miles an i,o;,j;WA.v'it:.,lf rsu'ux :ma&: niwwiiL".iinAni fr 1.. pointed i when the discussion was .ate thing like partizan feeling and, in no instance do we make the wish father to the thought." In short, we but to ; them Wo name projjerly entered upon the will make a plain, Muipie statement mS" raulfi: t-r.Majori ty, for Vance in j.yvouiq oppose the call as members guments. His whole theme is cipl J - An ive at awanr registration books : and when the nfm.ttr w thw .Ur.. uti in ti t he-extreme' West "eisrht" hundr't'd.! C the General Assembly. But vou riirhts. (- white' ' finuremacv.'--:1'-Jones 4 Ab i'ffiHLr? election daxr mmrxa fTnpadav. Nnv. I - ... . . I nr.. i. .'-.. ir 'i-..i!t. woro fiMfAA k.. t.- iL I nnnnfw' rinor' atiri 'roisria ' Af ;ft I ' J?;;" . 7th, j these committees ought to see that the voters all go to the polls k I JMaloritv In t he. Piedmnrit "seefibn Were dragooned bv tha Enclehards. county, poor, and upraises Of the. . " . it I. . i i i' . 'a. ; j .1J ... . . . I linion l-f f'.rriMl fliiaLrn iiAVil lc'na mies to muKe a suceeiui, contra- aiwr ueMuguiigau4;i- W"J county peopJer believe 'thatr his and diction. . - -. .;? i paieq.gams on -prent.-icepuDiican t-in"1! ana. oiippery J. Vance's party., was tho Unfon.Dartv.-. 1 I t A !"J ' Tf tl ' r i ;tl ''T(iJL. ' llrmrlfVC hod: OOtlon nnnnnk v l.nIU',T 41. tT. 'lOI!-..Li ifv'-Jf rcoulrd with bid. fcNOO. annano lo.vauwviiii', u it back, once a wet-k. Swannano 84tnnlay at p. in ; at VancevUlo by 5 u. m. Leave Vancevllle Siittirday at 8 n. in ; wannano uy iz in. with bldf iw. rcl to Whlto Itoek. Le.ire triir Laoiel Vednesday At 8 n m : ijL jyrrive at White ltook by 11 a. m ; . ; Ieuve VLHe lUck Wednesday at 12 in ; i f IUU. IIoiv to Vote at the November Elcc- Six tickets are to be voted at the com-" t f t. ori ... Kof maioritfea in Wilkes:' (TasWeii: FaVi I vnarles. had sense enouch to know and the Jimblicaii the ? di.uhihn :. ::- Jtondrequu-ed witli bid f loo. - theCaldwell-Merrimon voteof 1872, sytheand Randelrih;; and; gains off the jrebukeyou would receive, at vyriP- ck twWo shaU be made the basWupoo which our yote;ofW? Vinthe countfesof e bands of the people, if you were Zay feu stSfboSHe- -1 51iierson Tuesday, and Thurs- thn tun narties are. to fiirnre losses f purry, oioses, J.U)CKinimami . Aia- v uu jaigu. wui, rgtj aBU VYiUfr- rlirf . nnt answer .Turlcrn ' T?.nll A;Wt Kiir Wk brl2m: in IT elections, snd nr rnnren tTi wrniB I " I " i. 7 i.. it.i .. . - t . ' . -I . T ". . - -er - ""rr r OMVKnir. DocKEnv,ofnichmond. nnberbilot-boxe, will be a,ed t and gain, in the. prtseut ,ntoV (.UW lW conc-Mled 'bv the Dbwell, twd thousand four hundred being 'candidates-; have been caught, not hardly pretend to d the wtJLtl and Isillhr'riiakinglira They jvlll receive a black eye" at -"a; do so Wilkes aroused and Leave Elk Creek Tuesday ami Thurs- - -day at 1 p. m; . .; . . , : . Arrive at Jefferson by 7 p. in. i ond reoulrwl with bid 200. A - w 1 ...... Laue, .uy iouson, u uAMELL. i;usaEix,of Brunswick, every pA W plac. V This, it seems, is fob tub districts. Here aM tho tickets, arrani aord. leaders bf-both the contestants. an sixty.mree. maKing sc-iar a r "fW"4ve,;,oKeye.ai rolv -lf f,af V. From cherry .Lane, by i"i,,n 1. JOHN L. OiamBERLAI v. of Gam- Inir'to law : ' There hflS ren. Rinee that time, no m &JIL 3 VAJlAtjr ------ v Tli ursday at C a. in : ' . r ' - den. T iAMES ra, of Halifax. iuuivAv, oi iiarnett. i. pectoral Ticket.--Ten Electors for general election in North Carolina United states of sufficient interest to bring out th i. iiva ik. oii.Avjioitx. or cirancre. I r. Stephen A. Douglas, of niVk- J&I7tS n T?Ir.fr ?iSr' V, . Instruction and AttiTrney General. members of the Constitutional Con- thereto are - ... wixwij4ii4i-( uj jvuLr i oi tnree inousanu twanpiarea. ana rvyx vTAC ""v V1" never j majority wifnoui a aouDt. . wo win I 81XtV-tlree.-i-i X v aoaiI. "Auusij a cauuiUUie w no mis I " yu.; wujr,.wvo.v. ?ujr a ejunjo F ' W' an 'Wish-taldrthat ilieyoung man South Carolina lineand coritijruous I tfayea their trust. ; ; . . who hasi' been " tm veil iher with cson. .7. Isaac W. Jones, of Powan. . StiuiBE Tkivett, of McDowell. SnT J strength 9f bothgjarties-It ia-truei . fir that the eleotioli of kst.vr: fur fctrfTUDilC I - . I .1. ...... i. I -r I TTara (a Ksxttf T.,rK nn.t CU i" I i .U ? l - aszOlIOWS; - ttvUineriOro, Auauro.auu oieuueu juuge ruwie, rf LvelaritI," Gaston ; Meek- son eased their guilty eonsciencee: " iVeirs, has, to-day, ihas been found -impossible to esti- len burg,' Cabarrus, . Union, "Stanly, i:y ami Friday 3. Congressional ZHcket, Members of I v,.w:. :T Polkl"C!eavelanfI the Uoum of Kenreaantativ nf thA 4Mb CUUUU WttB u" CA""U& " . 7:"".""---: Congress of the United States. . ,, ., ,. ., , . . . , reporting lor the been acting in 5, Tn O Vf. n.. s i wr. i ovmuto lunuua. lie OCiiW a i ' ., i. .. . 1 V'il'UUWiLm)UL HI V HI I f ritV.!:Hn I 4 . -.'r.-i.'rvz-fian.A..GAn-I i ,.L . - .. . Arien AlnnffrAmoW !T??oi,mnn,i ws vtjii kuowii mai ne ana. ms con- L.fa.L , r r.i . a tnrs) in tha Ueneral Aaqfimlilr nrl ...v.. , j - , ' I B"ueuuy were opposed to I lie cau oi.a . ,r V."""v n. a I. At TT 1IIH TIC II III IHT IMHIIiril V HIT IflM ILHIIIII I mv. ..vi. v. JLVUU I -VVu liLlUll. v cl iirj ihil il II1NIIIILV LIJ H.!L I - " ' .7 . vv-- V. vv -r all ttepresoutitlvoj or tlie Uenerai Assem- liran irtv rrht Dipt ma n mn. eson, oamuson, liiauen. vjoiumous. 1 zr..r.. . . "JWI1v ""'t vuv, w-u6 blv. ' .... v', At:,..:' TO id we wguiature.' . . I T-J - 1 T ..l.ll -4. I JJ1 Ulin VY ILik. XI W J iXlIll Vfl. I T X 1 1 1 VV 5. County Ticket. County Treasurer, pory lor "e ltepuuiictin party, no Register of Deeds, County Surveyor, one denies nvo uountv Conianssiouers, Coroner I r and Shentr: ' forever, 6. Constitutional Amendments Ticket. We Only nt... . i . i 24,753. Majority for Merrimon xTrr:r.:. r.V". " V.:r.l " eiVhtthonnrl m.i(1rifv. Verv fw A1,Ci ia cvei uu iu ue- Tilden's applauded. A trifling fact, persons place it under five, while ieve, tne Pepubl cans will gain but deeply significant. Haitian some estimate it mm hit'h as nine the vouneririim.; rlnwn in the mnrl . w - - - mmeuouse Mr. &tpnenson said perlectly helpless but as weareal- , but to wbat extent, will uuViin anu rier?rv W .Bggre- ways kind to the stranger, and are rtps, remain unknown. Tte in these countiis for Gov- were; still he would exercise hi? best ?inB aisl any Democratic tTnrtw thai tho crmtrnl e. riiur lu 10 Was a IOlIOWS : J?Or juugmuiit, anu 111 UOlllg SO, WOU1CI Cast f ' at'ircu3 iiiu kiiuw tiiai, uie geuerdi w . , , t nia ham ble vote in favor of tho call, with the way; we carried him to a house . that the Penublican nartv ruculujyu . wmweii a Draver that the bfist inter At. Ar thA and hHt.mrl ifr him in-rf.intn I . f v - -w. . - w V 1WV Vila 111 largely in Rcpi lublican State Ticket. Ptir Governor: Thomas Settle, 'iClCif thousand. The tesult then iu-187o, win the bitter, passionate, resent- jg not definite eno h lo alow U3 lo ful spirit by which the secessionists make thafc election a basi3 of culcu- are controlled, never permit them lation for the coming wni&itm vVe to learn any common sense? We therefore the election of 1872. ..j, v - r There are fifteen counties west of were within a stone s tnrow oi sue- t; cess, with all their colors flying in some of these couniies. Our in lor mation Jeuds to the belief people of good old North Carolina his weariness was over. His mate won iri Iva n. 1 .1 rt 1 I . . ' tectad" F ana brother reformer, - Fowle, left mm nere at the mercv of us Union It issaid that the prayers of the I ltepublicans, anM drove oft'JWhile 'Wicked availeth not. ffr was wiVtnri he was drunk and down, wtiich we . , w , , .v,..V I miuK was exceedingly ungenerous,- OK GUILFO ftr Isieutaiajit Governor : William ASmith OF JOHNSTON. For Sicrelay of State: ION ATI I A X W. AlAl HI ITSOX, OF pkkquimans. the Ridge, yiz : Ci ay , Macon , S wai n , Jackson, Haywood, Yancey, Wa tauga, Alleghany, Buncombe, Cher okee, Transylvania, Henderson, Madison, Mitchell and Ashe. In these counties Judge Merrimon re ceived seven thousand nine hundred -For Auditor: .J i) II X 11 H I Is L Y OF CUMBERLAND. For yeasurer: WILLIAM II. W1I HHLKlt, OF FORSYTH E. J-hr SitpH Pubiic Instruction: . .IOI1X C. CAKSON, OF HENDERSON. . For Attorney Gineral: T4VZi:WHLL L. IIAItGItOVH, OF GRANVILLE. Republican District TicketT For Congress 4th District: ISAAC J. YOUNG, OF GRANVILLE. the light of anticipated triumph, that some big-throated Ku Klux would raise a yell of triumph born of blood, or " would make .some threat of what they would do" when , they got into power, which would at I, thirty.eight votes, and Gov- ground. It seems to bean essential constituent of the principles and feelings of nearly all these people to act in this way. Out of the full ness of the heart the mouth speak eth." They cannot help It. It will out. They hate all loyal men so in tensely that they icilt, now and thn, break jill bounds to manifest this hatred. -Here is a pure and gallant soldier of the Republic ; a , t , ht or te prominent eentle man above fear and above reproach ; men frQm that of tne statef a Christian statesman, who declared and the result is cIear lQ our mindS in the first speech he made after he that the mnjority of Merrimon in was nominated for the Presidency, 1872 wju De cut down at least one that his prayers were ascending for thousan(i. For this small estimate his country, and for himself, that he we are hooted at by many of our might be able properly to discharge party who profesa to Krjow the his duties, if elected; and who said gtatU3- We are confident that in in the same speech, that if Mr. Til- thig we haye made a liberal allow- I li Urni.linnann . . 1 T.-.t. inn 'a that the entire majority can, with ".r-"0"" auu ".u im- considering the fact thai the poor proper enort, be overcome. But let - A LKJ lu pieuges ieitow nas, through- the columns .01 it remain upon the basis of 1872 and a u Deiray ineir constituency, and mevyews, contributed so much to wehavethe.I)emopratic purities f 8iphenSn WoSS asioiiows: - r -ut r -. r , . catledJudge Fowle "selfish" not Extreme West! - 7 800 Piedmont and "Va: tier of ceived in Praud ; the breath of life If a man had praised and romanced wiw From Lewiviiia by 'L counties, , - 2,403 was given it by Perfidy and Trea- concerning me, like this poor fellow - ffiTus. Counties on South Carolina son: Malice, o.itrao an.i ; Wmn. as done about Fowle, 1 am sure - week. .t.. lftn, line and contiguous thereto, 2,203 u ' . T. V. 0 mv conscience would have up- - - . . .1 I characterized its entire proceedings ; braided me, had I left him in the Total,- i . . 5.466 andlt(liea in Infamy and Disgrace, lurch. B. Its leprous and polluted carcass will nt. (I i 111 ? Arrive at Cherry Lane by 7 p m ! 0 IJond requliXMl with bid, s0U. From I)."tJito '?ve Forks, 1 nillow and b'r.okoncoa week. - r Leave Dalum Saturday ut 8 a in: Arrive at B'ive Forks by 10a 1a ; -Leave Five Forks Sato.-day, ut 11 ft m : Arrive at lalton py 1 pm ; : ! . Bond required with bid. icn. 13131 "FromWalkerstown, Ity Winston, to Salem,., 1U miles and. back, once a :' ' week 1 . Leave Waikerstowu Thursday at S a ni; . Arrive at Salem by 12 m;' ' Ijeave Salem Thursday at 1 p in; tf; Arrive at W'alkferstown by "ipnu bond required with bid, $lo0. llffi - From. Alt Zion to Elkvllle.U miles c ml . ff back, once a week. " . i s Leave Mt Z'on Saturday at 8 a in; . Arrive at Elkvlllc by 11 am; . Leave Elkville Saturday at 12 ni;. Arrive at Mt Zion by 3 p ro. Bond required with bid, fllX) 13156 - From St Lawrence to Love's Creek, . miles and back, oaco a week. Leave St Lawrence Saturday nt lf:l 'Ariive at Love's Creek by 12 m; ; , Leave Love's Crek Saturday it 1 8 a m ; Arrive at St Lawrence by V. U a m. Bond required with bid, $100. IS137 From Lroad Illver to Uluck't Station (S. C.), -miles and biv-k,1 om-e a . . week. . - . - Leave Broad Illver Saturday at 8 a m; Arrive at Black'b Station by 11 a m ; Leave Black's Station Saturday at 12 m ; Arrivo at Broad Itiver by 3 p im. Bond required witn dki, iuo. - . ernor Caldwell received, six thous and and eighty-nine votes, making a majority for Merrimon of eighteen hundred and forty-nine. Now, the lowesc calculation made by our friends in the Wes', give us a gain in round numbers in the couniies above named, of over one thousand on the majority of Merrimon. That is, we have -made an estimate giv ing an average of the views of at The Second Congressional Dis trict, composed of the counties of be buried out of sight in November Warren, Northampton, . Halifax, next, and jiought will remain of it Edgecombe, Wilson, - Greene, hut the remembrance of the attro Wayne, Lenoir', Jjhesnd Craven, cious iniquity which marked its gave Caldwell a majority in! 1872 of career eight thousand' two hundred5 and eighty-tour. The Fourth District, Iu tUe niucU I,il,s composed of the counties of Wake'. ' Generals Crook and Terry have For the Constitution. Col. Iul:i and XX n,t Salisbury. To-day the Congressional candidates oi' this District mot in joint discussion at this place. Robbina led olT. in a speech oi'abbut an hour and a half. He, as is liis custom to be, was ver: abu sive of R;idica'ism charged them with finrrnnf.i.in in sri'tipm f.firrn hut' Inst - i 'i.... '. .. i 1 n - - -" 1 " - - - Johiistoh, GranvilleNash, Orange, at last struck a hot track of. the. re, as be i, to ail soad of shame, never in- Chatham and Franklin, gave Caid- treating inuians. L.ast weeK mere stanced'the maifeasahco of Balknap ; well a majority of five hundred and were two- encounters between de- doubtless for fear that Col. Dula, in his tWentv five votes; In tWsTftstrictttrBTtachments m soldiers -and Indians, j reply, would draw a parallaliietween- Rspublicans have every - reason to in which the Indians were severely "is and Balknap's official record, and honeforagain. In the counties of nandiea, their camps af!atToyeatamn"w' Wake and Johnston especially, the aua mucn provisions, ponies and other property captured. Several chiefs were killed. Several of Cus- r,eesvine Tiinrsaay m iia m Arrive ut Temperance li 11 by U p m; Leave Temperance 11111 Friday ut I ) - am;' ! ' ' 1 - ' Arrive at Leesville by,6 p m. Bond required with bid, $.)U0. 13139 FromTaylorville, by Lippard's fix o), llendrick's (n o), and Smith's - btoru (n x), to ItocK Cut, 22 miles add back, onca a weei. r Leave Tavlorville Friday at 9 am ; Arrivo at Itock Cut by 0 p m Leav ltock Cut Saturday at .am; ; Atrive at Taylon die by o i m, Bond ieqjired ivitli bid, ;,30'J. Bidders can oO-atn blank proposals by application to the Second Assistant l'ost master Oaneral. Post Office Department Washington D. c. or to the PostmasterH nt either' terniinns of the routes, from whom also tliey may obtain any special informa tion they mav deshe, as to the liabilities, duties, iuid obligations, of bidderu and con tractors. JAS. N. TYNER, 14 6w . , Postmaster General. . ... i a i uensnouia Deeiecieu, nu wuum givo nn w. tonw,hlt ln the counties '. J. ,. Lima fair trial and would pray that ol cherokce ;n(1erson, MadUon, Lis administration might be a bless- Mit,hell. TranSvlvania knd'Ashe 'SET'? ' Republican vote will be much heav ier than four years ago. Although the Republican party have every hope of carrying the First District by a handsome majority, yet we wish to give our opponents every pos&ible advantage iu this estimate aiid we will place that district as a set off those of Crazy Horse and American Horse, the latter or whom wTas tar's horses and saddles, and the guerdon of the regiment, were re captured. ' The detachments of Indians which have been met and routed w ere killed. Mitchell. TranSV I Vanla and Ashe. RinW - - S0n Sittinn- Unll. with hi trihn. the . IL! 1 ' w ' I Ol . " '- "-" incr to tne country , una muu, uius !mmpnsp o-nins will bo nolled for Piedmont section including . n,ntnrii Tnriian rorf haooirQariir . . . a nrt tl ... I v- w t x" -w. i - - - i v P uiv.u i.uuiiuiij a vmvi k uuo uii vuuv nepUDUCail LtJglSiailVU I ILKtJl pure.tnusnouuruuitr, uiu3 pmuuw, the Republican party. In Transyl-. v"fi"4 rh, w",Tn ' crossed the Upper Missouri, on his WAKK COUNTY. For Senate 18th District: ROIM2KT W. WYXNE. For J futise of llepresentatives : THOMAS IC. PUlfNKI.L, .loiix i itL,i:i)soi:, J. 1. II. AIAMS, JAMKS MNNiy. thus meek and lowly and generous in his bearing, is hissed and insult ed in the national capital and deri ded by a fashionable theatre-going mobir Our cotemporary is greatly mis- line and contiguous thereto, 2,203 5,460 vania county, for instance, we have information which justifies us in statioer. that instead of a large ma- Total Dem. majorities, j,;t Qrr:nef no a in 1R79 thA Rp- tepuoncan majority in jj . , District on basis of 1872, publican ticket will besuccessful by RepUbiiean majority in 4th -A 1 A. I, . . . 1 n y4 & f r v" . . L :i--f ClCt at least one uuuuitu auu uuj xaj- jjistncton uaais oi io, retreat to the British possessions. as corrupt to take twenty dollars that one is not entitled to, as to take twentv thousand. Col Dula followed in a very forccablo and impressive speech, in the course of which he not only defended the principles and administrations of the Republican party, but pointed out the vileness of 'Democracy with "such force and clearness as made the most callous Democrat in the audience wince. Col. Dula is an excellent spoaker, and Rabbins feels that in him he has a foe- man worthy of his steel. Since the returns from the Elaine uid Vermont elections, the arrest of Boss Tweed, the Tammany thief, and friend and associate of Samuel; the Reformer, O K FANCY CARDS all styles with UKJ luets, post paid, SAU. Kens, Co, N. Y. nannf aid, J. B. 1IUSTED NAS- 12-lw. - Kill . Eagle and Little Wound, and especially since the "pulling this 2d Republican County.Ticket. For County Treasurer: SIl'XKY I. I1AKUISON. Far Htgister of Deeds: AVII.L.IAM AV. AVIlITIi For County Surveyor : J. Q. S1IAAV. For County Commissioners: A. W. S1IAFFE1C, i:OKGK A. 1C1UT1I, JOHN WIIITEHKAO, JOHN 1. 3IASSEV, J. J. FKItUHLL J-hr Coroner: T1IQ31AS HA3IlSON. For Sheriff; ji:ki:3Iiali j. . kqwell. taken in referring to this thing us jorit Cherokee county, which in " a trilling fact." It is a great and g72 &Aye a majority for Merrimon notable fact. That theatre was fill- , firtv.ihree. will, in November. edwith Southern people going to yote the jpuican ticket by at or returning from the Centennial, . t nn hundred ma?0ritv. and ... .. . . i. i " ana with the oia secession, uisioyai gome Qf ouf friend3 think tWQ huQ society of Washington uity. ivna 8,284 "Total, Deduct Dedi. majorities, 8,800 5.4GG this scene was not new in Washing ton. The same feeling showed it self before the war, during the war, and at tho close of the war, when, as the result of just such malice and hatred, Abraham Lincoln was mur dered in Ford's Theatre. Are we to have a repetition of that scene ? It is cowardly and mean to hiss a man's picture in hls aC SkPling Republican majority, 3,343 We have made in this estimate every allowance to the democracy; dred not too large an estimate. The We have given them the benefit of Constitutional Amendment Ticket. REJECTION.." pitclion Tuesday, November 7, 187G. SLTTLK AND VANCE. . Tho following additional appoint inonta have been made for tho joint can vas between Judge Settle and Ex-CJov. Vance: Fayetteville, Cumberland county, oifoti.n,'satiipwn wunty, Saturday, eruor Hayes. S722d5' Johnson county. Monday. 0SrSro, Johnston coanty, Wed ''Tosott'ro; W.ko co..TbarSd.y. October 5. ; fiatnrdav. Liight, wuu,j . " ' Monday, count v of Jackson jrave Merrimon every doubt, and yet it is clear a majority of nearly four hundred, that we will carry the State by We have information of the most between three and four thousand. reliable kind, that Vance will not This, . however, : is the present carry the county over one hundred status of -affairs. If Ohio v? and majority, and if the elections in Indiana shoulcl vote for the ,Repub Ohio and Indiana should prove fa- Means in October, as is coEfldently vorable to the Republican cause, it expected, then beyond doubt, Judge U stated, upon the word of those Settle will be elected- by, , not less who hava rieretafore acted with the than six. and probably by Jlen thou- that would leatPtrj such a display niu rtv n . rbonn that sanfl . maioHtv SueirU vrestilt would lead to open and flagrant in- the county wiiit in all probability, in the northern elections : will suit to the man himself, were he go fQr our ticket. Heavy gains may be certain to render careless a very personally present, but for so called ais0 be counted upon in Ashe and large element -of ' theDemocratic proprier and but for fear of conso- Buncombe. party, and will place on bur side all quences. And it is just this sort of., We can therefore In all candor the wavering voteof the State. We hatred, these turbulent mutter- state, that at the very highest calcu- have one great advantage over the ings of stifled treason," pent up jati0n Vance cannot come within Democracy. '-.They cannot possibly with difficulty and now and tpen one thousand votes of Merrimon's elect their, candidate for President breaking all bounds of propriety majority in 1872 in the counties with the ioes of either Ohio or ln- and decency, which have led to the named. Thus, then, we cross the diana; while we can afford :to. lose interruptions and insults offered to ridge with a majority against us of one' of these. States and ! still elect Judge Settle in his campaign in this eight hundred votes. This, as we Hayes. But' we will carry them state . , have before said, is far more than both, and North Caroliua will 'wheel You may hiss the picture, ol) ye many of our friends are willing to nobly intoline to tie tune of eight KulClux, but you cannot defeatthe concele. or ten thoasand Republican inajori- man. This trifling fact," as the We next .turn' -our attention to ty. The signVareii bright.Ihut let Aetw calls it, will gain thousands what may be termed the Piedmont us relax, nothing of our energy; We upoi uiuusiuua ox vu3 iur uuv and aaiacent sect! ohs or th Stato. have them.now on the hip. ;X,et us The counties" of .Wilkes, Surry, keep them dovh until the close of naid aaveral hundred thousand dollars son, Alamance. Forsvthe. Guilford. oer uexJ-b.f!u.l?n.lsi- aua ail wm oe to free his brothers at Lebanon from Yadkin ; "Davidson 4 'TtAndnlnh business embarrassments and so he aaPnr T r'T.r; , A0?1 had only a small income durin-j; tlie .Riwan, Iredell, Davie, Lincoln, well; z- New oxfbnl. Granville county, Som, Person county. Tuesday, October 10. It is luAv'tuinouncml that,. ITon Wil- years when he was "reaucmg taxation Burke, Alexander. Catawba. Me- liau I weed, at one tun 4 dictator of by withholding his own dues toahe - or. rr.n Ir , Nw Yo& aud chief uiauaJer, w'ouu-' Government, is eaiiiy aisposea oi. )txe V4WUWC" xixr-: necuoa';Kilu one Hamuel'J; Tilden. of Graham, Alamance county, October 13. Friday. bad no right to vrlthhold these sums, mon a majority of three thousand the ,DenJcraJc Party m the State and The law required .their entry in the . hnnHrwl nf, .i-iji,- in" the lniou; win sail for XJnba. en f ..V:..wv uiw rontfl tftAinur c on ti.tt 9l.l-inQt. TTa Caldwell. In the coming election I will be accompanied by , his' faithful wo expect heavv pains over the r"wert Air. William Hunt. Exactly - - . tt i wnnn blank, and with it the claim lor exem- rri.An1iDlnii01 riilrfl iinl IlfllAboro, Orange county, Thursasy, ma7e suclia deduction at his discretion. To do so was a clear viouunui oi iaw. Erooklyn AryuSt I A ' i ilnatrirxtia Wi 11 - aw TKi:. ! tit .rimn il . I . 7V ruauuoi, nu - l- with one hundred followers, who were in the Custer fight, have sur rendered themselves at Standing Rock Agency. The Indians continue to waylay and murder minenn tb.3 B lack Hills at every opportunity. The suffering of Cook's and Ter- way anu mat ' mat uoi. uuia gave Itobbins at tliis place, the Reformers ? ...... . . " Sing soat o'low D n't keep a stiff lip, ApiyiTQ If you want tha best selling rAUILli I O article in tho world and it solid go U. patent lever watch, lreo of cost, write at once "to J, UK1DGE fe UX) 707 Broadway, N Y.' 12-lw. MIND READING, PS YCIIOMANCY, FAS CINATION Soul Charming, Mesmerism and Marriage Guide, showing how clllur sex may fascinate andvgain the love ami affection of any person they choose Instant ly, 4U0 pages. i!y mall 5) cts, HUNT A (JO., 13i) S. 7th .St., Phila., Pa. ' - ' , 12-iw. AGJCNTS WANTED ForTIio ;iti: A T CENTENNIAL BOOK. Immense sales. ' IT PAYS. Send for Cimi-. lar. f. VV. ZIEGLEIt & CO., Phlla. Va li-lw lYANMATOSADLE J4.a; Xr give a loud e'ow." Sigma. In the Matter of Wm. II. Peed; Bankrupt, i-y's command while in pursuit of 1ST otice Is hcrb' 8 that i4ltseconti the Indians, at times, has been in- wm. h. peed, Bankrupt, win be held at - - . . the Register's office in . Kaleigh, N. C. be- tense, from forced marches and fore a. w. wiiaffer, Esq.. Register in want of food. Horse flesh wasUffl frtdr rafpn named in the ith and zstn sections of the IICCIJ ta'.LH. RiiTik-riint Art nf of March 2. 1S7. A. MANGUM, Assignee, Flat Biver, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. Sept. Uttt 1876. v . ' " ' ... 12-4 w. N ; . Caswell County. A large meeting of the - Republicans of Cas well, was held on Saturday last, at Yancey viilel Over 500 people wre present to hearHon. Jas. II. Har ris speak," over one-third of whom were white. Mr. Harris was lis tened to with marked attention, J and his speech ' had a good effect.' Perfect' harmony prevails in our party in this county, and a good re port may bo expected from it in November. Their county conven tion .will meet in Yancey ville on next Saturday, and if a good ticket is presented to t he people, our Re publican friendsnnay .look out for the success, of our tieket in the county anctji , handsorrfb majority for our 'State and - National caudi- dates h " .-;. - tJudge Set tie and E-G6y. Vance -will speak at Johnston's Store, in Middle- Creek iTownship, oh Thursday, the 5th ' of October, and fn ' Saturday, October 7th, at Laws' in New Light Township. R Notice is hereby given that oh the 17th t day of jVI ay, 1876, seizure. was made of j dress for new cir jVactory Fitleen, consisting of one Shape UO.;Phlladelphia, SA' telegraphic dispatch to the News from' Charlotte, in relation to the cis enssion between Settle and : Vance iit that place on t yesterday, would lead us to thn'taki en ikarU that! place are improving iu irianuers. Judge Settle and Vance rode - togo tho r in the same carriage to the speaking place, and the 'dispatch states. Judge Settle was neither disturbed nor f insulted dining m?WHi' .::! .-iit- DESIGNED v&iSU the active duties of life. . BUSINESS TRAINING a spcchiltlv. OUH INSTITUTION the most thorough, complete and practical in theUnitl Ktat-. - YOUNG MEN desiring a START IN LIFE, PARENTS.havIng sons or wards to eduenl e, are invited to write to us for catalogue and particulars'. - Total Collegiate Fee, 567.50. No vacations. Enter at any time. REFERENCES our patrons and former student. Address. II. W. HADbER Buildings it os. 6 and 8 Charles St., Baltimore 2-lw, EVENUK NOTiCfi. AGENTS WANTED! Medals & Diplomnn Awarded for HOLMAN'S NEW CEN TENNIAL RIRL.E Xti rilii.-,.t inu a, I. ade of j dress for new circulars. A. J. HQLMAN & 0 P I VTJ M HABIT CURED. Screw, one Box Screw, two Levers, one " 1' 1 a . a- 9 set unlets ana liana, eigutseis snapes. and fifty Dryers. ' Also 150 pounds of Tobacco in process a id about 600 pounds of Manufactured Tobacco. Said to be, l. w . .f A T - Tt f v" CI mart -1 vtrieAlypVth Carolina" Seized A C ERTAlil 'I AM D SURE CURE foiolatwnolnterna iviccs. A trial bottle Iio therefore this is to give notice I freerMrs. J. A. DUOLLINGER, IaPoite, to an jjersou cunuijug sxtiw jrujcfcjr w i muiana. wo ir ornieriy Mrs. Dr. annear before isaau j. iuuwo, uoi- I . ii..yoiuu.H-- iz-iw. lector Internal Revenue Tor tin 4th Dis trict ol" North Corolina, at his office id Kaleigh, within thirty days froaa this date,' or the said ' property will ;be;de clarod forfaited to tne ' United btates. This 1 0th daj- of August, 1870. U J. YOUNG, tii;?v .t iii.ii : Collector. FKOPOSALS FOIl ' WnOUGIIT and Oast-iron Stairs for the United Elates . Cotirt flouse and PoUXflce,at Kaleigh, North-Carolina. "; . . " " ' OFFICE OF SUPKBVIS LHQ A RC H ITECT, i .. .Treasury Department, : .. WAsmxaToN, D. U., Sept. 7, 1376. Sealed proposal! will be received at this ohice nntiblM.;of the :25th day of September, 187U, lor furnishing, detiv-, ering, fittfng and' putting in place the wrought and cast-iron stairs from first to third story of the Uuited States Court House and ioitoffice at Kaleigh, N. C, in accordance with'drawliigs, specifica. tiou and cbedule. Copjes oi the draw ing specification and schedule, and any additional inlbriiiatiu respecting sanie may be had on application at this ofiice, or at the xlflce of .the Superiu -tendeiit of the building --. -: U.. M vx;.'i!r itvJAtl. Gi HILL, 'Q ,. 12 w3t supervising Architect. j-t'VoA4 DAY at home, 1 Agents . SY wanted. Outfit free; . TKLIE f SCo., Augusta, Maine. V r 3 ly jErm avals 200 Fianoa- and Oreans at MAN UFACTURE RS prices. The fctubxcriUrrH . will sell their Entire Stock of Pianos ,fc Orgaus, newand second hand, siiet-t nuivU-, books, and merchandise, ut very near ront prices lor cash DURING SE1TEM1!ER previous to removal to their new store -M EAST 11th ST., UNION SQUARE. OCT. 1st. Illustrated . i .Catalogues" , . Mailed. Ajrents wanted. .'Spe'dat Inducements to THE TRADEJ 1IORACM WATER & 8 O N H. Manulucturers and Dealers; til B'way, N. Y. TPTT Ti T? Xf & it KV6 R M. N o w' L--JJLjJJljVij ready1 for agents.! .The National Hand Book for voters, with Life of Tilden and Hendricks, and an -exposure of Rings and Frauds. 5Ki Faces. IllustraWtl, 0 eta4, wlir secure ontflt and territory; $iuu a monti made,.E. li. TREAT, I Pub.. s5 Broadway, N. . -t. ;,. . ..... Ii!-lw. Lee and Jackson , Military Academy, l 4! Burkeyflle, Va.'V 'mini fall s ess ior o v 1370 will JL. begin the first .,Mbud4j in .Septein- Expenses per spssion zj Jtvq jnontut ? Board and Tultioi'fJcruding washfaif niuel and lights, nr; ih it; ti-rpm tNI r A full and conip-jtcat corps if iu- " structors. ; ,V; " (,. 'For circulars con Utn in f? full "infor mation, address tho Principal.. : I August 3, 1S7C. , 7 aiw wi.
The Era (Raleigh, N.C.)
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