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M. J. McSWEEN, Editor.
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In any quantity con be hai at the Eagle
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BEGISTEB! REGISTER 1 1
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KEGISTRARS
Fayetteville--M. N. Lcary, Jr.
. John Monroe's Findlay Morrison.
Carver's Creek Lovid Black man. Sen.
Flea Hill John W. McLeran.
Cedar Creek D. J. Davis.
.Eock Fish L. W. Levy.
Seventy-First Daniel C. Monroe.
Quwhiffle M. N. Taylor.
Black River W. H. Wad.
Lock's Creek -Hector Strickland.
Gray's Creek j-Elias Basley.
i Post Oflice, J
' . 1 Fayetteville,'N. C. f
On and after ijJfnst 1st, 1SG3, until further
notice, the mais will close and arrive "at this
offioe as follows:
Nort&ern, Southern, Western and Eastern
Mails via. Warsaw, will close every day except
Sundays at 12.45 p. m. Arrive every day ex
cept Mondays by 7 a. in. .
Western Rail Road, carrying mails to Moore,
Randolph and Moutgoaiery counties, closes
every Monday tmd Thursday, at 6.15 a. m.
Arrives same days by 3 p. uL
Bostiek's Mills, LiUle'a Mills, Mannm, Al
bemarle, Norwood und Swift Lslaml via. Lnm-
beTton and Roekinghain every Wednesday at
C30 a. m. i
' Lumberton, Elizabethtown. Rockingham,
Wadesboro'au J offices on the W. C.& 111 R. 11.
via. Warsaw, every Wednesday, Thursday,
Friday and Saturday at 12.45 p. m.
, I GEO. LAUDER, P. M.
Office hours will be until further notice
very day except Sund ays from T. 30 a. di. , till
1 p. ra . and from 2 30 p. m., till 6.30 p. m.
On Sundays from U.3J a. m. till 10.25 a. m.
DENTAL NOTICE.
IP H. P. rlAWrPDV
tiU at his post devoting
his whole time and tident to
the alleviation of sutfeiiag hu-
IU.1U1IV.
Nitro Oxyd Gas adminiKtered. and teeth ex
tracted without pain. Oflice in Fayetteville
Hotel Duildiugi front room over Hale's book
store. sept 3. swl-6m
BUGGIES AND RGGKAWAYS
AT REDUCED PRICES.
WE have now on hand a very large' and
complete assortment of
BUGGIES,
ROCKAWATS, and
HARNESS,
which "we are offering at greatly reduced
price. f
A; A. McKETHAN & SON.
Aug. 5, 1868 swl-tf
NEW GOODS,
At the Fayettevills IFirst-Class Fancy
Dry Goods Store.
JUST RECEIVED this day, by Sr. Halcyon,
a fresh supply of Ladies Dress Goods,
Shawls and Cloaks, Bleached Shirtings. Duch
ess Kid Gloves, Balmoral Skirts, French Cor
sets, Striped Prints, Dress Trimmings, Spool
Cotton, Paper Cambrics, Jaconets, and a large
assortment of Fancy Dry Goods too tedious to
mention.
F. W THORNTON,
j Oct 26. ; ' 13-swtf .
PETROLEUM AT 65c. PER GALLON,
TURIN ER's
TIC DOLEREUX Oil XEURALGIA PILL.
ELLIS'' ELIXIR OF CALISAYA,
RAKER'S CHO COLA TE,
j SURGEOXS SPONGE,
, ' CIGARS, TAPIOCA,
BURNETT'S COCOAIXE,
', Genuine Brown Windsor and other Soaps.
Genuine Florida Water and other Perfumeries.
' Kerosene Lamps, Chimneys and Burners.
Large assortment Euglish Tooth Brushes, Nail
Brushes and Hair Brushes.
IL It. IIORNE,
Druggist and Apothecary.
Oct 22. ". . 18-sw-lm.
1 REMOVAL.
rflHEO. MARTINE has removed from hia
JL old stand, up town, to No. 29. Hay street
the store formerly occupied by W N Tilling
hast as a Crockery Store, and more recently by
J K Kyle & Co., as a Dry Goods store. He
keeps on hand all kinds of
HARDWARE, fc..
and will be happj to see his ii 1 1 .
! Sept 10.
j JOHN W. HIJVSDAJLE,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
Al LAW,
1
No. 2 Hat Street,
FAYETTEVILLE, N. C.
PRACTICES in the State md Federal
Courts, and in the Court of Bankruptcy
for the 3rd Congressional District.
, Prompt attention given to all business in
trusted to "his cure. Claims collected any
where in North Carolina,
j Aug. 5, 1868 ; swl-tf
M. J. McSween,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
'' Fayetteville, N. C
,f Recently of Rockingham, N.C.
W- ILL ATTEND the courts of Cumber
land, Richmond and Moore regUarty.
All business attended to promptly and dili
gently; Special attention given to Bankruptcy
and collection of claims throughout the State,
and also to TJ. S. Revenue Laws,
i Aag 24, , . !i , W,. S.-lf.
YOL. 11
AS. T. PETTWAT.
BOO EH MOOEJE.
PETTEl'AV & MOORE,
COMMISSION. MERCHANTS,
Wilmington, A-'C
WE keep for sale at lowest cash prices a !;
fall and varied stock of Mc'rchuiidise at
oar .branch Houses at Alfordsville. Flnrl :
Conecre and liumberton. - r '
Produce taken at highest ' market prices'for
merchandise, - ......... .
We make liberal cash advances on consicm-.
menis 01 tjotton, is aval tstares and all kinds
of country produce to our Wilmington hou se.
We order merchandise for a commission
when preferred. Prompt, sales and; returns
guaranteed. Highest prices paid for Turpen
tine at Eureka, Back Swamp and. Thomp
sons. r - . i
LUborera can 'find ajaoptoymant: hi-ryrtsent-
i end anptc
We keep a stock of mules, horses, wacons.
harness, 4c constantly m hand.
We buy and sell real estate. Parlies, in
want apply to Jas. T. Petteway, Lumberton,
I or Messrs. Petteway & Moore, WilmiDgton.
ITOTICS TO DSBTOHS :
Parties indebted are requested to pay as
much as they can promptly. By ' doing this
we will be enabled to assist them another
ywir. They must ahow a disposition to meet
their obligations as far as they can.
Oet 5. sw-2m
ALL PERSONS
1 RE NOTIFIED not to trade for any notes
XX. mase ayaoie to myself, dated at any
time si ttee 1857, as all my notes and papers
were taken by a band of robbers, who took
them from my house on the night of the 10th
October, 1S68. Among nty notes was one
owned by Job u W. Leak, signed by Martha
llunier or A W darner, which the public are
warned not to trade for.
A liberal reward will be paid for any infor
mation concerning these papers.
JNO. W. ROPER.
Oct 13 17sw-3t
C B. DIBBLE. B. G. WOETil. GEO. 3. DEWEY
DIBBLE, WORTH & CO,
188 Pearl Street. NEW YORK..
TISOMPT Dersonal attentinu irv&n khIm
XT Of N A VAL STOBES, COTTON, and COUNTBr i
August 5, 18G3. - swl9-tf.
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N I W G O 0 D-(S!
JOHN A. PEMBERTON
IS now receiving a lars and choice selection
of all the
JMew .Strls ,
of Fancy Silks and Staple Dry Goods, Hats,
Boots and Snoes.
f'K mflybefpund all the
Dress Ciooas, Frencn iiftrroraericir,
New iStyle
Ladies' Cloaks, Ac.
These Goods were bought principally for
Cash, and will be sold at prices to suit the
times. My friends and old customers and
everybody general ly are invited to call and ex
amine the above stock. We lake pleasure ia
showing these goods whether you want to pur
chase or not. We icill k be undersold.
J A PEMBERTON.
Oct 5th. - ' sw-lmo.
E. II. COWAN, JNO. W. CAMEBON. JAS. E. HIIX
R. M. COWAN & CO.,
AND
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
Agents for M. Datis 4 Sons Liberty,
- Va.,) celebrated Virginia Chewing
Tobacco. '
Agents for Lister Bro"s Superp7tosphatt
of Lime.
Agents for Vulcan Iron Works
lhchmondl
Wilmington, N. C, i
No. 32 North Water street.
Aug.
5, 1868 swl-tf
REMOyED.
AFTER this date we may be found at the
"Branson store," north side of Hay street,
lntfely occupied by Mr. E L Pemberton, at
which place we olfer for sale. Groceries, Hard
ware aud Iron,
Also, No 1 Peruvian Guano and Bone Dnst.
We will sell low for cash or country produce.
W D SMITH & CO.
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JAS. G. INJUR & CO.,
BAHKSKS,
AHD EXCHAITGS BROKERS,
Front Street, : ;
f ; Wilmington, N. C. ,
"VfEGOTlATE LOANS and Discount Bnsi
ness Paper. Purchase and sell Govern
ment and "Other Securities on Commission.
Receive Money pn Deposit r: Buy Gold"nnd
Silver Coin, Bullion and Bank Notes. Make
collections and remit on day of payment, and
trausaot General Banking Businea. ?
Oct 15, . .' sTrl5-lm j
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FATETTEVILLE,
Keceived, this day:
10,000 lbs. Yac Paw Sugar, an extra
, -article, . . .
5 hhds. Cuba MolasseSj-Hiuperior
15 Boxes State Cheese, good.
10 Cream - excellent. .
1Q cases concentrated Lye.
20 boxes Soap, superior.
For sale by - -i
- Wm. A. WHITEHEAD & CO .
. . ; No. 5, S W corner
i Market square.
- Oct 12. : . sw-15-y
:E. J. Hale & Soiv
r BOOKSELLERS
Hotel .
& STATIONERS,
SCHOOL BOOKS in general use. BIBLES,
HYMN BOOKS .and STATIONERY of
all kinds, ' at wholesale and retaiL l', - ; ' ke
j Orders with cash attended to. ;
I Persons who do no tpay promptly on pre
sentation of bills need not ask credit, .
Fayetteville, June 5tb 186S.;
I Aug. 5, 1868 N . swrl-tf .
T. . JONES.
D. G. WOBTH.
N. O. DAKtEL
T. J. Jones & Co.,
i AND
General Commission JTlercTiants.
27 Hat Stexet,
Fayetteville? N. C.
I A full stock of Gbocektjes and Provisions
j- always on hand. Also, regular dealers m
Limb, Plast tc, Cement Land Piaster, Gua
no, Bapuh's Raw Bonk Scpeb-Phosphate.
S" Liberal advances will be made on con
signments, to bo sold in Wiimington or New
York. .
Represented in Wilmington by Worth &
Danuil, ' " New i'ork by Dibble,
Worth k. Co. '
j Aug. 5, 1868 . swl-tf
J. D. WILLIAMS & CO..
,' GROOHRS
AND
COMMISSION MSRGHAITTS,
Aug. 5, 1868
swl-tf
P. A. WILEY & CO,
BANKERS.
DEAL IN
Gold and Silver,
UN C URREN T MONE Y9
EXCHANGE.
STOCKS AND BONDS
Aug. 5, 1868 .
swi-ti
GREAT
Inland Air-Line1 Route
! '
PASSENGERS and FREIGHT.
BETWEEN New Yerk, Philadelphia and
Baltimore, and aid all Southern places,
via Wilmington N. C.
! TIME FREIGHT
Forwarded by Express trains at very low rates.
No insurance necessary.
j For particulars, rates, fcc, apply in New
York at 291 Broadway.
I In Wilmiugton. at the WiL and Wei. E. R.
Transportation office.
j And in Portsmouth, Va., to E. G. Ghio, S.
& R. R. R.
"In New York ship by Old Dominion
Ktearuers. Philadelphia, by P.W. & B. R.
R. Co., and in Baltimore, by old Bay Line.
WiL SAllTti, .
Master of Transp'n.
Wilmington, N. C.
PETER MALLETT,
Gen. Agt, 291 Broadway.
E. G. GHIO,
Supt'dt. Portsmouth. Va.
Oct 15. -tf
the
FARMERS' AND PLANTERS'
FOR 1869. -Wholesale
and retail at the Faj etteville Book
tore.
Oct. 21, 1868. wtlstJan
REGISTRATION. I
"VTOTICE is hereby given that the Books of ;
Jl Registration for the Fayetteville Precinct,
will be open on the , - ; t -
loth insL, at 9 o'clk; a. m.,
.AT THE COURT HOUSE,
and remain open until one (1) o'clock, p." m,
after that time, at my Shop from 2 to ,5 o'clock
each day, to the 3d day of November.
: v i -r 11 N LEAR Y, Jr.,
f: ' ' A ? - - -f f .Registrar.
Oot 12. ' . ' ' w t8N
UDOLPHO WOLFE,
22 Beaver St. New York.
The subscribers beg leave to inform the
citizens of North Carolina that they have been
appointed agents fox UDOLPHO WOLFE, '
of New York, for the sale of his celebrated
SCESIDAM AROMATIC SCHNAPPS,
And Bottled Wines and Liquors. ;
Mr. Ws name Is a household word in every
part of the Southern States.
A.uxs,AJ.n x vujuijiiiiva,
" . Wilmington, N. C,
Agents at Fayetteville: '
S J Hixsdaxe, .
Jas N Sjecth,
": .- . ' ' HRHobxe,
Auff27." - w-tf
TJST SBA.SON", ' " -;.
. 4 doz. Snaths or Scythe handles. f
2 r Grass Scythes, 40 to 52 inches long, t
. 1 . " . " 36 inches long. '
- 2 " Short - " 20 to 26 " I
" 10 - Scythe stones. '
-' 6 potatoe Hoes, for digging slreet potatoes.
Well wheels. Sheep and Cow Bells.
, .t . W. G. MATTHEWS, .
' j58i60Hay st.
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N. C, MO
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Good Old Times Cc
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Lack!
Let Everybody
and
.
JOHN A. PEMBEBTON J
old occupation and hn.
.- ' -J- Large and Magn i
of Staple and Fancy. Silk I
Boots and tMloes, &c. ,
, . Many of wL
tirBed to hia
:d out a .
OCX
that all who give him 4 aicvall go away sat'
isfied that the-3rur w that we are at
last reconstructed. Nothing ia moxe convinc
ing of this fact, than the prices he will sell
you the best quality of goods in his line. - Let
everybody come and seo" that the above is all
true. . ' '
Strict personal attention will be given to
Orders from the Country.
- ? Any article sent to or
der not proving entirely satisfactory in price
style or quality, can be returned and money
refunded. Also, any article purchased from
him not proving al that it was recommended
can be returned on same terms. 7 This is the:
way we traded in good old times let us all
get back to it.
. He trusts that after an experience ot twenty
years attention to the Dry Goods Trade, that
he will be able to give satisfaction to all, and
j respectfully invites all of his old friends and.
customers to give him a call and examine his
stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he will
give you the lowest "Regulated Prices," and
will always be happy to show you through his
stock, whether yon purchasa or not.
North East Corner Market Square, Fayette
ville, N.G.
J. A. PEMBERTON.
Oct 29 s: 12-wtf .
New Store,
NEW GOODS!
AKDtOWPRIOES.
J. K. KYLE& CO.
HAVE opened in their NEW STORE,
Kyle's corner. No. 1, Hay St., A large as
sortment of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
For the Fall and Winter Trade,
V consisting in part of, '
Btck and Fancy Silks, French arid
English Merinoes, Irish and French
Poplins, Empress Cloths; Black,
Figured and plain Alpacas, De
Laines, Lustre, White Goods of
every description, Cloaks and Shawls, !
i "riitvf ests andjLiravvers, Uloths
tmetts. Hats, Boots and bhoes, JHe-
rino Shirts and Drawers, Hoop Skirts,
for Ladies' Misses and Children.
Hoods, Collars, Sfcc., Carpeting of all
qualities; 10 4 sheetings, 10-4, 11-4
and 12-4 Bed Blankets.
Our Stock has been selected with unusual
care and the trade is invited to call early and
and often and get good goods, at the lowest
prices.
J K KYLE k Co.
Oct 5. . wtf
NOTICE;
.-TO THE
SPORTING PUBLIC
AND THE K.
GREAT REDUCTION
In the .pricj of Powder and Shot,
and Cartridges of all kinds.
Double Guns to be sold for $10 and
upwards. " 1 ut.
Single Guns for $5 and upwards.
The cheapest house in the State
for Repeating and. other kinds of
Pistols. . I .
Another lot of the K. K. K. expect
ed, in a few dajs.
All kinds of Gun Materials always
on hand and for sale cheap for cash.
. 5S"-Qun and Lock smithing done on the
lowest terms and all work warranted, at the
Fayetteville Armory and Sporting House.
2 doors east of W. C. Tn-y's store, Hay Street
WALTER WATSON,
Master Armourer,
sept 14. 1 6-w3 m -
GROCERIES, &c
"TT7"E oEFer at market price, lor cash or bar
- VV, ter the following:
45 Bags Coffee, Rio, Laguira and
Java.)
. 50 obis. Sugar, (different grades.)
35 bbls Mmle.ts, (oak and pino bblsl)
25 bbls HolassesJ t ..
.50 boxes Candy, (Knickerbocker.)
s 50 kegs Nails (assorted.) .
700 bus. Corn. '
.500 sacks Salt."
30 boxes Soap. .
50 sides Sole Leather.
25 Bags Shot. :
25 gross Parlor Matches,
15 boxes Candles.
49 bbls. Heavy City Mess Pork,
And a generaL assortment of Goods,
usually sold in" our line. i . f
,W. A. WHITEHEAD & Co.,
No. 5, S. W. Cor. Market Sqr.
;. wtf
Oct 12.
REMOVAL.
ON SEPTEMBER FIRST, we will move
into our
NEW STORE,
Mabket Squake and will in a few days com
mence getting in our. !
.. .V NEW . STOCK, r -to
which we would ask the attention . of pur
chasers. ':VTr.''. -f; v..,-
' J. K.' KYLE A CO.
Aug21 - ; ' irnl ' : ,4-Wtf
MRS. SWANN twill resume the duties of
her 8choti on Monday, Oct. 26th.
. Terms, as heretofore, half in advance.
- Oet 1 -w5t
NOVEMBER 25 1868.
t-.A- NEW STOCK OP
SUBSTANTIAL
and
: : FASHIONABLE
GOOI)S, i
Dry
Has just been.recei?ed by
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-mmt , f mm
B00TS, SHOES, HATS,
Ready -made Clothing
, And Fancy Goods.
The Prices areyas usual, as
LOW AS THE LOWEST.
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Call early and make your selections .
Sept 17. Tv-tf
JOS W JENKINS,
j Bullimore.
B H PENDEB.
Late of Tarboro, X.
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JOS. Wt JENKINS & CO ,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
29 South Street,
Jialtimore.
QOLICIT consignments of Cotton,
Naval
tj Ktores, ana an oiner products.
1 All orders for Bagging, Rope, Bacon
and
other supplies promptly filled,
j; Will make liberal cash advances on all con
signments. P. C Box 383.
WE KEFB TO:
Mechanics' National Bank,
Thomas C. Jenkins,
George & Jenkins Baltimore.
R R Bridgers, Prest. W & W R R,
i John L Bridgars, Tarboro', N 0 -
j Hon Geo Howard, Tarboro', N C.
I Oe 1 . . . . .Av-3m
i DANIEL A. SMITH.
DEALER IN
AH Kinds Furniture and Bedding
Sah, Blinds and Doors.
South Front Street, "
n'.,;i....'J.M. "r si
ua ij:
! Mrs. Deming
Having Returnd from New York,
IS now prepared to cut, or make, Dresses,
Sacques Ac., and furnish Patterns, of the
most approved styles.
Ladies from the country, waited on, at
short notice, and at moderate charges,
i Residence first house east of the Semi
nary, nearly opposite the Post office.
Address.
Mrs. H.
S. DEMTNG.
Il-w4tpd
Oct 17.
SNUFF! SNUFF!!
Rail Road Mills,
.Eagle Mills,
Carolina Belle,
Rose Hill -Mills,
G. AV. Ga-il & Ax,
For sale by
W. A. WHITEHEAD & CO.,
No 5, S W corner
Market square.
Oct 19. lsq -w-y
. AGENTS! AGENTS!
TXTANTED! Ladies and Gentlemen in
V every town and city in the United States,
to act as agents for
! Austin & Co's Great One Dollar Sale.
We are now selli ng a great varietyof rich
nnd valuable goods, consisting of Dry Goods,
Gold and Silver Watches, carpets, Furniture,
Silver-plated Ware, Cutlery, Fine Jewelrv,
Sewing Machines, &c comprising nothiag
but useful articles wanted in every family, for
ONE 1 OLLAR EACH, which cannot be pur
chased in anv retail store lor twice that sum.
t Our inducements to Agents are greater than
any other House in the Trade. Send for des
scriptive checks in clubs of Ten for SI Thirty
for $3, Fifty for $5, larger ones in the same
ratio. Circulars, giving full information, sent
free of charge. Parties desirous of acting as
agents will send in clubs, and receive in retnrn
for the same, Dress Patterns, Wool Blankets,
Gold or Silver Watch, Woolen Carpet, Sewing
Machine,' Web of ; Cotton, and various other
valuable articles,- in proportion to the size of
the club ' Address "
. AUSTIN & ca.
106 Summer St., Boston, Mass.
Aug 27. , w-2m
MANHOOD:
HOW LOST,' HOW ESSTOEED,
Jcst Published, a new edition
of Dr Culverwell's Celebrated Es
say on the radical cure witbout
medicine) of Spermatorhotr, or
Seminal Weakness, Involuntary
Semfnal Losses, Impotency; Men
tal and Physical Incapacity, Im
pediments to marriage, etc. ; also, ConKuaip
tion, Epilepsy, and Fits, induced by self-indulgence
or sexual extravagance.
Price in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents, i
The celebrated author, in this admirable es
say, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years
successful practice, that the alarming conse
quences of self-abuse may be radically cured
without the dangerous use of internal medicine
or the application of the knife; pointing out
a mode of cure at once simple, certain, -and
effectual, by meaus of which every sufferer,
no matter what his condition may be, may
cure himself cheaply, privately and radically.
This Lecture should be in the hands of
every youth and every man in the land.
Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any
address, postpaid, on receipt ot six cents, or,
two post stamps. Also. Dr. Cnlverwells
"Marriage Guide, price 25 cents. Address
the publishers,
, . - CHA8. J. C. KLTNE & CO,
' : 127 Bowerv, New York,
Post OlHee Box 4,586.
. pt24, w-iy '
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, V? :r NO. 21.
S-II. F1SI1BLATE & BROS.
YOU WILL FIND THE
LARGEST,
FINEST and ;
CUEIPEST
Q 0.0 D S
SUITABLE FOR1
LADIES,
Gentlemen, and
CHILDREN.
Oct. 12. I wtf-
B. D. WAIXACE.
J. B. 80UTHEKLAND.
Wallace & Southcrland,
COMMISSION MBECHANTS;
KUTT STREET,
(Between Mulberry' and. "Walnut sts.)
Wilmington!
N. - C.
Oct 15.
10-wGin
ALEX. SrBUNT. J. W. EINSOK.
JAMES 8PBtHfT.
SPRUNT & niNSOX,
GENERAL. S II I P ? I N G
AND . , - ' '
COMMISSION, MERCHANTS,
Wilmington, X. C
Oct. 12.
10-w6m
REGISTER ! REGIST ER! !
-1. Don't forget to Register. Every
man must Register or he can not Vote.
1 J you Registered before it will not an-,
iwer unless you Register now:
. rvegisirurs win register names
between the 15th of October, till and
including the'day of election, on. the
3rd of November. .
the tiinl'S an
will register, and should ..not regis wr
to mi , 1 ) nn
at other times. No improper voter
can be challenged except jwhen he
proposes to register ; hence, the peo
ple should know when and where
the registration takes place1.
4. The Seymour and Blair Clubs
must be sure to have proptir persons
at the Registrar's tables to challenge
improper voters at all times. See to
this.
5. There is no election in Virginia
on the 3d of November. "Ve learn
that negroes are being brought from
Virginia into our border counties, on
the pretence of working, .but really
for the purpose of registering and
voting at our elections. Remember,
nowian has a right to register or to
vote in' this State unless lie lias been
in the State one year before; the elec
tion, and in the county, where be
registers, thirty days before'the elec
tion. 0. We beg our exchanges, public
speakers, and friends generally, to
have the people fully informed on
the above subjects. ' j .
7. Tickets! Be sure to have every
precinct well supplied with tickets.
The names of candidates for Elec
tors, &c, should be written or print
ed in full. Every County must or
der their own tickets in time.
A friend of ours, recently returned
from a trip through St. Charles par
ish; tells us that he rodo thirty-four
miles-through the parish, and in that
time did not see a . woman or child.
On asking the reason of this, ho was
informed that the negroes in the par
ish had-assumed so threatening an at
titude that for their own safety the
defenseless portion of the population
had been sent to the city.
'Let us have peace."
Ar. O. C resent.
Queen Isabella's trip! was made
with five hundred pieces of baggage.
A most wretched punster in Fay
etteville, N. C. says Queen Isabella
should now be called; "Queen Wasa
bclla.1 AnoTiiER Large Contribution.
Wm. Bishop, of New Haven, Conn.,
moved by the example of Mr. Helm
bold, has sent .to Gov.. English SS0,
000, to be expended ; in aid j of the
Democratic national ticket in that
State, and particularly in the city.
Now,-who is prepared to "sae" Mr.
Bishop's $SO,000 and go an $S0,000
better? Gentlemen will do well to
remember that less than one week is
left before the election. N. Y. Sitn.
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7 ASSOIlTllilNT ,OP ,. XXJ. '
O. Who dro tiio cood Kii-Klux?
"-A: The solid rncn of Boston, dii-'
guised as Indian .who pitched th
tea into lioston uay.
Q. -Who ara the bad Ku-Klux?
fr"The Southirh men di?2uiseil si
ghosts, who shoot the nerrrcea t!ut"
- Q.' .Who is a revolutionist? -
-If. .Frank J3laiu, who fought
four years against rebclliorT, J ; ' '
Q. .Who is. a trool v loil man? I
i'l'A.' Jo. Brown,. wbo fought four -years
for rebellion.' . ' ' ; V
i. Q. ;What is a republican form of
government? -V' ;- - "
rj4.:. Where a Union Soldier can't
Yorelirrress ho swears bo is no better
than a negro." '- v -t . , .
';;Q.WJiat is impartlarsuftrage?
4r,Takidg tho baliot from intellt "
gbot -white men and'iring it to ig- '
norant Wacks. - ' ' "
Q. -.Who iirst difpersed State rov' .
rHrneh(s' ol; tho point of the bayo-
net? '.-- t- ' '
A. The Radicals. V They dispersed
the Southern State governments of
ISC5. -.- . . .
r'zt Q- Who was tho first carpet-bag-
?. What was the cbrnc'
the Confederacy?
. A. T he uecro.
Q. What was flie corner-stone of
reconstruction? .
A. The negro.
Q, How is G kant to let us havo
peace? '
I he whole clajs gives it vp.
The election of Grant means tho
curse of military government Tor
these ten Southern States: thdtc'ost of
which several hundred millions per
annum must be borne by the Labor
and Industry of the co'untrv. that are
already cround to the dust bv Radi-
cal Robbery nnd Radical Oppres
sion. A'. Ir, Express.
University. Last- yVdncsday
nichr. Rpv. Wavman. a Rlshon of tho
African Methodist Church, preached
iir tho Chapel of the University of
North Carolina. This was the first
public uso of tho University build
ings by its present Trustees. Tjie
next may be a meeting of the Union
League in the halls of the Dialectic
and Philanthropic Sjcieties. ,
Every man who votes for Grunt
and Colax has voted for a negro. A.
II. GALLOWAY, the elector of the
3rd district is a negro 'Aratlm.,
white men of North Carolina willing '.
to vote for a negro to cast the vote
of the State for President ?
Gen. Grant says "Let us havo
neace." JJjsfnind. n.n ri.irfi-,U
of Ohio, savs'this is to beTTTcijruu uv
1'aIilllf rianguhir piece ,t)f:stec)
-rrh:..?'.-',, 'bjli? -not.
what the Arkansas candidate; for a
nomination said wl?bn rfu. bti rat into
he committee room, bowie-knife iu
hand, and demand: "Why the '
you don't harmonize in here by
voting ior me ana my menus.
The New Government op Sim in
Recognized. London, October 20.
England, France, Prussia, Italy
and Portugal have recognized the
provisional government of Spain.
A new volnmo of tho North Caro
lina Presbyterian commences on
Wednesday, Jan. 7th, 1SG9. The
paper will be enlarged; und other
wife improved.
Interesting Revenue Decision.---Tho
commissioner of internal rev
enue has had tho question propounded
to him: "Where an administrator
wishes to assign a mortgage not duo,
to the guardian of decedent's heirs, in
order to settle his trust finally, is It
necessary to stamp tho assignment?
No consideration, of course, ruissing
from the guardian to the administra
tor." To this the following" responso has
been made: UI reply to your letter of
the 19th instant, that tho assignment
of a mortgage requires, in ever case,
the same stamp as .a new mortgage, for
tfie sum still secured. The tax does
not depend as in tho case of a convey
ance upon a valuable consideration."
Rates of Advertising in New York.
Complaints are sometimes made by
business men as to charges made for
advertising. Tho following are tho
rates in New York:
In tho New York Tribuno, twenty
five cents per line for each insertion;
eighth page, thirty cents per lino.
Business notices, fourth page, ixjy
cents per lino for each insertion. Fan
cy type nnd cuts aro charged double
rates for ppaco occupied. .In tho
Weekly Tribune tho rates aro two dol
lars per lino for each insertion, and "
thrco dollars per lino for announce
ments. Tho other New York papers
charge tho same rates, with tho ex
ception of tho Herald, which is fifly
cents higher. Tho business men of
New York all advertise extensively
and consider even theso rates cheap.
Compare theso rates witL tho, prico
of advertising in some other citicst "
"When the storm is over, the Con
servative party, representing, as.it
does, THE PROPERTY AND IN
TELLIGENCE OF THE STATE,
will take the guidance of affairs,
AND ALL WILL BE WELL"
Judge Pearson's Mitter,
Then why not "take the guidance
of affairs" while the storm is raging?
Now is the tiina if svee - ",
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