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f" Y 1 1 i Sheriff on Tuesday last to tal AH Letter relating to j Subscription or Advertisements, must b addressed to WM. M. BROWN, Business Manager, j - i ? V , All Registered Letters can be sent at our risk. HaAaXJEIGH. SEPT. l4tn; 1871. Local, State and General Items. --!-. ' ?. Ami dtv contains nnite a number of V AA v.w A Rtrangers-rmajorlty of them attending U. S. Court. " ' j ' . - Teach, Apple and Pear trees, near Wil mington, are in bloom the second time, this season. " ! Our market is being well supplied with everything needful for thetable all of the best quality. , " Tho "Queen Bee," when last heard from, was sucking "sweets" from a "frog stool . down in the meadows of despair. ; i Wanted,' a good-sized basket to catch tho "Nation" in it is about to drap from the point of the pen of the Shelby Banner. the county, other than that relating to the tt house and work house. This will prove "welcome news to many of our people who hold witness and jury tickets, as well as other county orders. GuiioiuSurEBiOBC'ouBT,Judge Tour- gee presiding, was in session week before last. Wm. B. Parker and Alf. Gilmer who were convicted. And sentenced to be hung, at a former term of the court, for the mur der of Tom Price,' but who appealed to the Snnreme Court, were re-sentenced at the present term of the Court, to do execuieu on Friday the 27th October. The sentence of his Ilonor, aa we find it reported in that can. Tt. tho room te and the temperature will sink from ten to twenty degrees in less u uuui.-iU-senger' A.liV-r.! ';.! .-j . j : ' Correct. The Republican 'panjr uuug wet cloth in the tents- of the Ku Klux on the 3d day of August, 1871, and.the tempera- - --r ,VontTQ ishxrd'-fihat 5 the l - ri.. nirini.rsTOS.t! xni . - -rz - v , . . TWili. be TAKiry.POK County Taxes. The xelwjw "Z' r simplest and cheapest way . . . I I m. T.(v. ,VT)f li- "lucre aa ' " 1 l,. -iarA. a r..-.M. tl I1 V felX-. Mie AaU-C4 mstruc.eu our , - twmlv-four . r71n it in the place you want take in payment ueatns report a . " .- :,tf " yV 7 h well ventilated. of County Taxes, all authenticated paper of hours.; coo i-. - - are tavoraoie euec. ; ; hardly any new cases." ; , ; An official report is published, under date of 2nd InsL, in which it is stated that only fw .ith from fever had occurred at Beau , a n nrinv that week, and there were j . . -eA low1 that blood refuses to only throo cases then under treatment. sho w in tncir djeeksu'- We intend to keep k ; the rag well soaked, till the 'whole Klan is The Albany, Y. Law Journal comes . , :; L? ' . . : tnnsweeklv.- The number for the week , ; , -. - 1 : - ending September 2d, is splendid. The CATn0oc Chttbch, - Fayettevi contentsare: Notification of authority to The Fay etteville Eagle says.the Rev. John make arrests ; general term abstract ; Court Baptist Hands, recently of Norwalk, Con or Appeal ib Jtract; schedule of stamp du- necticut, will officiate in that church, lie ties - trial of the Communists ; book notes ; waa installed some two weeks ago by Bight correspondence; notes and queries;and legal Rev. james Gibbonk, P. IVjBishop of -N.. I onrinm KVPfV law- i r . l?or TvTr IIATU13 H HIUUHB .m excellent paper, the Oreroy jcepuo, . . ma; was educated at SU is touching, yet firm. rprM,uu,u , AT" "rw V.iiit CitvJ Md.. andtoold al Fair of the Capo . Fear JL tit? lllliu - that this District in this important -r- Tli 1au( nnm)wr fit enUre route of a trip of forty miles or more York, is a young man; Charles College, IJllicot CityJ a course of instruction at St; Md., Marv's Semi through portions of Wilson, j!Aigeconiu, i Tif ,i,irinr th nast week, we observed 11VA A A b "0 X ' i that the cotton crop, which was extraordin arily promising five or six weeks ago, has been more or less injured by the cold spell which came about the first of August, lv- vn a Mn hMrfmm in our section erjf nuuo A wild cat weighing sixty-seven pounds ofthe State comes fhe same unfavorable i.mi i. nn.w mrtntv. one dav last report."- - W - mtleman while Koing from nis we preuici, a r .u - r - ; cc"j . , harv. Baltimore, and be is represented as a i rlfivout metv. lnis ton joumat,wui w ucm ; man ui uuo uui-uv ---- - - near thatcity, on Tuesday, weanesnay, i3 the first charge ho nasuaa. rr-l TTri.llV the 14th. ' loth. 10th f I and 17th of November. The premium list ! califobnia gone Republican is now in the printer's hands and will soon Francisco, Septi 7, 1871.-There is no longer be ready for distribution. ! any doubt as to the result of the election Every effort will be made to render , this Booth has won by a majority cstimatea at the most attracti ve exhibition of the kind fr0m twenty-five hundred to four thousand, ever known in the State. A full programme , As far as I can judge from latest -ante111- for the different days win snoruy w - gence tne wnoie wpuuut w-v. T . ; T nounced. home to Jacksonville. commendation of thoddress delivered by vL Gales, of this city, Deior audience last Thursday night. m, vir York Herald says tho Repubb- Wn vlctorv in California was unexpected. Such unexpected news will -be after the Presidential election. . .i. t - ty, was destroyed by fire a few .The work of an incendiary. to at least 20c per lb., before the first day of Jan. 1872. We learn that Wm. M. Josiah Turner, Jr., has been . applied to for the official vote by which ho was elected Pr.iHAnt of the North Carolina Railroad, rvtlAman. Esa.. I : isw. whioh ration do vou mean. W O IPSLm LLUUa .1IU1 v J - ' 1 11 V UIC iiil U. . , , - late Attorney General, has opened an office gSf KK in Washington city for prosecuting the JgJVvTdo not think it fair in the claims of Southern loyalists for supplies Era to make BUCh a demand. A gentleman fnmished the U. S. army during the war. f Mr. Turner's modesty and nice sense or lurnlsn 7.'. , nrrHetv'wiU be most reluctant to parade nexpecteo. MrrColeman win aiso pru 7 r7 tisoWn triumph with his own type. Can heard . till of widows of soldiers of 1812 ; also, attend to blushfng president be excused t all settlementsor post maowo j nv e move. urecwsuuiu mw department. None need apply for pay for ; We shall not sist on a reply from Ir. Th Saw Mill, formerly owned by Mr. J. 8Uppiies furnished, they, except inoso Twmcj. Ue i3 evidently in trouoie, . w.nAnn- i ...i on ' rA estauiisneu. wr. j nAt. w 9h t aaa to nis uisitos. 1. JuiMi", - ' , , l . " , , i T?Y.artT ITntel " Washington, D. C. ' ; Iksanity. We learn from the Weldon AT.m that, a irrmnor man bv the name of A. was - ' i . " J . successful then, is there any law denying a man tne right of voting for himself? in the State, I The taxpayers' ticket this city. ' The complete returns have waived, but no doubt remi f hislection is a completepolitical; revo lution in favor of the nepuDiicai this State. - ;; . rta ; Th( excitement still continues, Booth's majority in this city will be over The Democrats are much -depressed. ir.n:Mnnt.tAii nreviouslv Democratic have on this occasion given large Republi The Republicans ard certain of electing a Senator to succeea mr. in not ct teen remains as to me in I but is TO THE COLORED VOTERS OP - THE FIFTH CONGRESSIONAL, DISTRICT, STATE OF t NORTH, l CAROLINA, COMPRISING THE COUNTIES OF RANDOLPH, STOKES, FORSYTH. CASWELL, ROCKINGHAM, - PERSON, .GUILFORD, DAVIDSON,; ALA MANCE, STANLY AND SURRY. ; - G'entlenien : A call has been issued for a ConVention of , Southern colored men, to meet at Columbia South Carolina; October 19th, 1871, for the purpose of consulting up on the condition of the colored people of the Southern-States. We deem ' it : proper should be represented Convention, and we therefore propose to you the following: : That on Saturday, the 30th of September, 1871,jthe colored: people assemble at their respective County seats, and hold a meeting, elcjct .three; delegates, for the purpose of representing their County in a District Convention. Then on the 1st Saturday in Oetober, 1871, the delegates thus elected will meet af Greensboro.', Guilford county, and there choose some proper per son to represent the district in the Conven tion at Columbia., ; j .; - .The contemplated ConvenUon will, be very important to the colored people of the country, and i it is hoped that our fellowr citizens in this District will take action at once. - Very respectfully, - ; GEO.j M. ARNOLD, WILSON CAREY, ' 1 : Cn AS. ALBRIGHT, . J FRANK- JORDAN. Parties d'esiring rinfoBtfon'will please address Geo. M. Arnold? Yanceyvuie, x. y.,. or Greensboro', N. C. J . ; Raleigh Markets. Wholesale j IriceB, - CORRECTED TRI-WEKKLY BY POOL & MORINGi arrwvrs and Commission Mercfianls, Corner Wilmington and Martin bts. CORN per busheV , " K . " -; 51 FLOUR JNOrui uaromii".""! -T.i t- atttj Uoltimnro Vamilv. r : v t ,i rnncrrnsa in I ruwuiv o"1" ' rnirh an iren.i is eiecicu w , nrvnj: m.r it, the Third and rgent (rep.) in the econa ck, declined to t t idimi Esa.. havmg qualify as one of the school committee for italeigh Township, the Trustees filled the acancy by the appointment of Gen. John C.Gorman. r thVoiii . tipnhftw of Mr. Jonn -f -i i-it- ereU, of New York, was on Saturday re moved from Littleton to the county jail at Halifax for safe keeping,he having for some days before that evidenced Insanity of a dangerous character. On Thursdy night he obtained possession of an iron bar . and at tacked two of the citizens of Littleton, oc casioning almost serious results. Theun fortunate young man is from Georgetown; . ' . hM an article headed, D. C. His friends have been notihea or ms laooiiwujr-' . -I Returned. Tho Times announces the return of Judge W. J. Clarke,to his home in Newbern, after an absence of a month or more, on a visit North. He hekl Court in Wilson last week. x 4,A Tiiint-box. the-Hope of the condition. Nation." If the fate of the Nation hangs on the point ofthe pen of, the Banner t KAV Farewell Nation ! 1 say r- rw. imDt TnrHulav even- then we " " - ing, as Mr. Henry erreu was on ma j home, from Raleigh, after transacUng some rtf flrpene imporiani. uuaiuwsa, . uo, near. IVi11S0 ItlVKr. ttliu. fi v ' - r with him to ho dead! But his friends ran to nisaat- ance and found that he was not dead but badly stunned. It was also soon discovered learns that a that his right arm was uisiuv elbow. He was carried rortn witn to xjit. . E. Richardson, at aglo Rock, where he was properly cared for. He is a farmer, and resides in Little River Townships j t i nf PAmmiHsioners An -r:r: Trtv xmrnhrev as his buggy, n"-r; :ZL of Mr.Tnos. thought by those in company VOUnty ireaoutci, . r - Moore,' resigned. Mr. Moore has been ap pointed Tax Collector for the county. fn, TtMlioro' Advance few days since a dog was discovered in the yard of Rev. Mr. Barkley of Nash county, J ... , r o v, nm an beinc In his Willi UIO uuiiua w - " mouth. We have heard no solution tempted of tho dark mystery. " at- t The Queen Bee on Temperance. . - . n u. iAmT nonr miiniit ini A. uuiim - . .-r Tim ononrv Ot- UlO Jitwaiyc i xcmwi."" a v ABATED. lllO tlltl),J( . 1 . . s UI-A mannpr WO drink his dram. The cool Jand flowing Lw of the MM on the working streams that gush from the bosom of the nieTof tniscity have suddenly ceased. Who uTaik Railroad, was very seriously offlce, was elected ViPdenB. advisedt ; . - S - ?!,! rr?inee our party injured' last Sunday afternoon, while walk- Broughton resigned, t . .(IHIII11HK O U"l V - " V nnmnr- I AruW out In AUGTUSt. 1 aon t -iuiiib. Another New Organ. There seems to be great tribulation in the camp ofthe Con c.anratiVA.t)pmocratic leaders. .We look for ward with great anxiety to startling devel opments, ere long.as the cause ofthe trouble alluded to. What will open up, we venture not to guess, or even suspect-but there is a rumbling noise in the distance, that leaves us in no doubt, whatever, that a terrible calamity overhangs the party 01 an me honesty and all the decency. Rumor, pretty well authenticated, establishes, at no distant day, a new organ for the Democrat ic party, in this city, under the special care and control of Gov. Clark, of Edge combe, Judge Howard of Edgecombe, of Wilmington,and Thomas J. Jarvis,(Dep uty Governor,) ' . , This means something, and we leavfhe reader to draw his own conclusions. , . -2 r . Accidents. From the WUmington Jour nal we learn of the following serious acci dents : i "The mate on board the Br. barque rieiades . accidentally had his leg broken yesterday, just above the ankle. : It seems that in hoisting out the ballast ofthe barque the tub used for that purpose brokb' loose and fell into the hoid, striking the mate on the shoulder knocking him down and fall ing on his leg. The fracture is a very seri ous one, tho bones protruding through the flesh." ' . 44 We regret to learn that Col. J. C. Mc Laurinj a prominent citizen of Richmond - tv,a a rront. at Laurinburff. of chance of gaining the First district, in i t iroTv tits A drunken A Aiiu I never said Bond" and Brooks "RAGGING MOLASSES Cuba, new, Sugar House, COTTON YARN CORN MEAL per bushel, it (( ( : Eno got drunk. I did abuse Tourgee, Watts, T t ol TTonnr ArfJTO ClYGS me days of unhappiness. .: What if Argo has na.1Spfl Oramre Ku Klux to "puke", on me! . :i' i r.n.-ntamnatPt. The COUTt for the trial of many of my warm personal friends sits in Raleigh on the 13th. Pbil- sn twni This startles me, and makes me nervous. I did abuse Phillips perhaps I'went too far in suggesting that he was an accomplice with1 incendiaries. Oh, that the ink in my pen had refused to vim fr mir arm naralvzed. ere I had ut- A UUf vy. X ' tered such a sentiment! Brooks remem bers how I applauded him for granting the CHEESE per lb., writs of habeas corpus. He will post Bondr COTTON YARN- though I am feverish at tne mere meuuuu of his name. My friends are'; going back on me. Jaryis Englehard, accidental Gov. Clark, Howard and the Lord only knows who else have forsaken me ! Eno would cry unto the" Ruler of the World, mightily, if he thought his voice would reach an inch above the ceiling. But 1 He : hath sai(T that all slanderers have a place prepared for them. In my time of trouble with no one to me to I am tempted. Not Coward r -No The grave of a suicide! Nol Phillip! A wnir I T-eave me 1 X OU X liuxu y 4 Oh, lordy ! how my head aches 8 00 10 00 910 Z 75 ' 18 44 30 50 10 An Accurate Time-keeper is indispejisalle to the Business Man or iraveuvr. $5.00, $s.oo, . . $12.00, $15.00, . $18.00, . - . $20.00. Single Watches of all kindi 'L:'7 Y Sold at Wholesale Factory Prices. Any Watch you may Want Carefully Selected, Regulated, Securely D,.t .nd fnrwnnlwl to vou safelv any where throughout the conntry, on receipt of price, by Express or MaiL! Free, at t he same Slice ior a oingie v icu aa wo cu ewellers and Watchmakers by the Dozen. EVERY WATCH ; marked down At ONE-HALF THE USUAL PRICE.. . Watches from $5.00 to $500.00 each. Watches ror armens. .- .Watches for Speculators. . j Watches for Tradesmen. : WathM for Clenrvmen. Watches for Sporting Men. . Watches for Kailroad Men. , " 1 Watches for Trading Purposes. Watches for Personal Use. Watches to Make Money With, -i Watches for Presents. Watches that Wind Without any Key. Diamond watcnes ior uh" t-i i Watches for all Purposes and at .all Prices. Watches with English, French, Swiss and American Movements. .Watches with istcKei, Gi?tFrot Three rl. xji.il itat.hl nrid Patent Lever. Com- pensation, unmomi, ic"""' X JT, .ZtL pine or Cylinder Escapement, and all other known Styles. It WATCHES AT ONE-HALF THE FKita. , . ever offered by - j OTHER : DEALERS. A SINGLE WATCHor more of any kind and any price jwjuve iw, . j SENT ANYWHERE, ''MT, . WITHOUT ANY MONEY. - v and you can pay for It at the Express Office in your j town. 7 . f w arePthT sole inventoraj j proprietors, iand manufacturers ofthe new? i I ! NORTON GOLD j METAL, with which we case many or) our new siyieso Watches, making them fully equal in BRILLIANCY of APPEARANCtt, . STYLE, WEAR and TIME, TO ANY FIRST-CLASS WATCHES ! U ;v - COSTlriU or 971, and which we sell Singly or by the Dozen at 1! ONE-TWENTIETH THE PRICK. ., Beautiful In Finish, , . . Artistic in xesign, m stmnir nml Diirable. and Alwavs Reliable for Accuracy of Time. 1 -.-1 1 1 Ka Crnn l Thn f Among our great variety j w m AnEnSh Silver Watch, j r ' 9 EnglisgGold-PU Ctenume unae uoiu r -y--o 1 : reduced from $15.00 to , ' lA . o'iwinnn i- -vonrstvlfl Patent Stem- : W1 n diner. Keviesa w aicir, x- nutr .en DR. CROOK'S WltfE OF TAR : -I Has been tested by the public I . forlOyOafs. , I ; i ." DR. CROOK'S WIXK OF TAR j ... Kcnovatesanu Invigorates tlie entire system. DR. CROOK'S WIKK Ut'TAK . ' . mm . t 11. a ' n . k k Is tne very reineu y ior uiv i eaiw DR. CltOOK'S WIKE OF TA U i, T' , Rapidly restores exnausieti DR CROOK'S WINK OF TAR RestorpH the Apiuie anu Ktt eiigtlscns the Htomach. DR. CROOK'S WINK OF TAR ' Causes the Toki u almost, remoym Dyspepsia ami Iniiigesuon. DR. CROOK'S WINK OF TAR ' (iives l'ne ana energy w Debilitated (Vht1tiitions. DR. CROOK'S WINK OK TAR j . M All rcHxverin from any illness , Avill find this tho. best Tonic they can take. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR , . Is an euecijve regulator of the Liver. DR. CROOK'S WINK OF TAR : ,. . 1 Cures Jaunaice, or any Liver Complaint. DR.; CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Makes JJelicate-i-emaies, who are never feeling well,. Strong and Healthy. I:'! i , : DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR' 1 Has restored many persons who havo been unable to workifor years. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR! Shonia De tasen lr your oiomacu .is out of order. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR onouia 00 yutoii hjuu juw weak or debibtated. the I 5.00 8.00 12.00 DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR, Should be taken to strengtnen ami , ; . build up your system. 1 1 Retail Xfrices. v;r CORRECTED TKlj-WEEKLY BY ATARCOM & AXFORD, Ornoers and Commission Merchants, ... ; Ilargett Street. APPLES dried, - !- ; -.' green, -: -BACON Baltimore smoked, ; onsmoKea, -. - strips, - r . : -: shoulders, , - r - i N. C. Hams," - BUTTER per tt., - i -BEESWAX per ft., - BEEF on hoof, - - , , - COFFEE per ft., - - - 12.00 12.00 20.00 - 15.00 11 00 10 20 30 25 . 7 30 25 Typographical UNioN.At a regular meeting ofthe Raleigh Typo. Union, No. 54, held on Saturday evening, Sept. 2,1871, Tnidai N". Keith, foreman of the Era IT in 11 is That. Madame always meddling, now declares that the new Temperance paper to be published in this city, to be a part and parcel of the Sentinel, with the Hon. Josiah Turner, Jr., as prin cipal 1 editor.: We hardly, think this so, though we have never heard it denied. I r . We learn that on Tuesday last an alterca tion ocSSed on Market street, .between erpSes. during which oneofthem ttrcd a pistol at another who in turn knock olTtne assailant down.-Oo6oro' Messen- I 3 For all of which, hold the President of the Atlantic road, and Phillips responsible. They caused it! Don't yon think sol ;. con netent to rid us of our smut and cheat--we are both. The new organ will represent the Eastern Ku Klux that's as bad as I can speak of Jarvis, though he's going uac uu friends. Mitchell county aint to be blamed for her conduct in the last election. Tom Jarvis will piien anything he touches. Now I lay me down to sleep." ing on tho track near tho town, by , falling into a cattle guard. Three orms rms ero broken. business manager of the Era offlce, electod C. B. Kdwaras resignou. f . Afessrs. Kdwaras 6C per bale, CORN per bushel, - -CHICKENS per piece, -EGGS per dozen, - - -FLOUR per bbl., - -FODDER per 100 fts., - -HAY per 100 lbs., - -- -HIDES green, per ft., - - " dry, per ft., -: HERRINGS, N. C per bbl., LEATHER per ft., - I -LARD per ft., - -MOLASSES per gallon, -MEAL per bushel, OATS per bushel, - r - ; " per 100 lbs., -ONIONS per bush., POTATOES irish, per bush., PEACHES per bushel, -SUGAR crushedj - - ' ; extra C, - - it -" P. R., - - '" ; common, -SALT per sack, - -": -. TALLOW per ft., . - -VINEGAR per gallon, - ,3i(a 05 75 1 00 11 (3) 10 12J 116 25 v 20 . 6i 20 22i 1 40 1 50 1 10 ($1 10 ; 20 25 20 (cb 25 7 50 ($11 00 1 25 ($1 oO 75 (31 00 ! 051(a) 06 10 (a) 121 7 50 8 00 35 40 i 15 20 I 33 50 1 15 1 20 65 80 00 1 00 75 1 00 75 80 1 00 1 50 1 20 00 16 161 15 00 121 00 2 75 3 00 7 10 40 50 till?. -Mfc. W J - 7 led Polished JJiCKei worKS, jusbobuw - Action, quite a novelty, fi . . ': . Bterling Silver, uuiiung-jase, ; iwu TheaNew8i-orton Gold, Metal Watch, Jew elled Lever.Nickel Works, Elegant Style, Warranted, $15.00 and - ' - English Sterling SUver Patent Lever American Watches, Exposed Lever, Silver nrinM in 9. a and 4 mince Huntinsr: Cases some as low as :M . 18.0 English Duplex Watch, lnj Silveir Case, Sweep Second for Sporting use, fining . ttoAc. Art wnrrftntexl $18.00 and Up x Find Solid 18 Karat Gold. Hunting,Csef if Levers, Compensation ance.lckel . Works, allJeweiiea, wwreuieu xa TlpaMid Gentlemen's fine OperaCnate- i DR. CBOOK'S WINE OF TAR . , Will cure your Dyspepsia or L ji Indigestion. DR.-CROOK'S WINE OF TAR , Will prevent Malarious severs, and braces up the System. r DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR : ; Possesses vegetaDie mgreaienis , which makes it the ' luuf Tnnirt in thfl market. DR. BROOK'S WINE OF TAR lias proved itsen ! - jn thousands of cases capable of curing all disease of the . Throat and Langs. lalne. Guard. Neck, Drop and Vest Chains, all styles, $2, 83, $4, So, and upwaras. '-!;.. . CT XT 33 0 . : i r : v - : With all Orders for 6 Watches,' of any kind, we . ONE EXTRA WATCH FREE, fmakine 7 Watches' in all.) as a Premium to the (rrson lettinl up the Cluo. Send all Money by Post Offlce Money Orders, Draft or uani cnecx, or Registered Letter, at our risk; or give your money to any Express Co. and order them to . . no return purcnase wnai ywu "vi . r Watches or Money to you immediately. Tms will ensure Safety and Promptness. We will ,r trrZU nvpr 10 worth, to you. no XWtnroiu ""J E ' - , - .. :i ,HW,,f matter where you are, oy xijikbsvj . " scriptive Catalogues DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR vjures an nroiiiu vuugi'a, - and Coughs and Cold', " more effectually tlian any , j : . ,f i ' other remedy. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Has cured cases or consumption pronounced mcurable : by physicians. the money, and you can pay for them wnen you receive them. Full Dea - t - . ailHprders to the if receive them, mailed free, "A References: 86 Nassau St., New York. Banks, Merchants and Newspapers . or New ioik. i -.f.j. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TARV ... T Has cured so many cases of ...- ' Asthma and Bronchitis that it has been pronounced a specillo I for these complaints, ; , DR. CROOK'S WINE OF T, Removes pain in B reast, j tR 51de or Rack. S1 li Treasurer,, vice The resignation Broughton was owing to the hova nnenfid a Book and fact that they Job Printing The Queen Bee on the New . Depakt-j tjbe. It is a bitter pill to even have the ap- afHishment in this city, thereby render J Al ina imh Am Tlltt IHIS1UUII3 lllg tucui i they occupied in the Union. nearahce of affiliating with the copperheads of the North. Stephens, little and puny as he: is, and -after all his boasting swallows the medicine, and says he'll follow. Mar tial music, like Vaughn's band, is superior to ball room fiddling. I'm reminded of i.:t, i.rwti. oni KHnrht muskets, when the iiiu ut;j cv -o ' were ai ifopted Tho followine: resolutions; after tho resignation of Messrs. Edwards & Broughton, and we heartily join .withour 0rdinary brothers of the Union m xneir Good ordinary, d hone these gentlemen may receive tne middling, Cotton Markets, CORRECTED TRI-WEEKLY BY ; GEORGE T. TRONACH, Dealer i in Cotton and i Naval Stores, Market and Martin Streets Receipts at Raleigh, - '' - - .... For shipment from Raleigh, - , For storage, - - - Sales yesterday, - -, r - quotations: bales. and defying their power, and concludes this remarkable tale with . the roiiowmg.vinuii, . . . . Timmirnni TnfUan IS . a t nv;onriAr5x noil- i tr true, nrovea uji mo j. iav.a - There are now we f s blue :: : "A few "Y. o, ,nla and six female Aewoem )V UUU4 mw ?heex of the other four T We are anx 'ThTofour were furriners- Wb give you tho benefit of a reply through our columns. But the question, we insist, janot been answered.- v- Iliictr DisTH.UNO.-Eli Barliam,' revM ig near New BetheL Rockingham county, ays the Greensboro' Tatriot, was arrested . aortal Penn. and brought nr ut'uutT a.. Too Much Indian for Wute Man. ' A J . . Af. n rrrvrwi nnn in i 1 1 1 v ' 1 1 utia anu waaa,. r nn . . t fmnfiTifr I tifpr Tilavs two liiue piK o i nn;nnar nfiv so nchlv aeserve. ! iuiuu!", regara so xxj .;. " 1,11 i,rn will accompany - 'r 'tA rm M.Plooks number of U. S. soldiers without arms DeeraiuuD u.UWvu -- - ' Tne resoiuuous c ,m tne xnaiaiis nuui vuciyiA ofthe union, anu were ouup engage in base ball. I never was , a Ku mous voto. ' 1 ' : : . J ' ( Klux.. . i: Resolved, "That in theresignationnd P. S.' Since hearing of the blind and deaf Avithdrawai of Mr. N. B. "Broughton Vce os,I think -I am mistaken about Presiden Stephens swallowing the New Departure er, -"efficIenT useful ; members aI2? T?at in embarking ; in their enterprise, thev have our sincere and heartfelt Avishes FAIR.-There was a ume , lGr tneir iutur "-.ron the as- the diimity 3. xniiii .IMwuK 111 .wVf iw i.n t bricrhten our meet 13 14 16 00 New Cottou a few bales coming in. I TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, t WAKE UOUNTY. 1 Superior uourx. Anna B. Cavarly, ) , H f vs. t ueoc. Milton S. Littlefaeld,J l. l . ; a summon, havins been issued from the office of the Superior Court of Wake coun- tr. for the aeienaani;, iunwu o. jju"cajciu, and returned, by the Sheriff, "NoMo be found in Wake county," and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the said defendant is a non-resident of this State : It is ordered that ' publication De mra iu the Carolina Era,, a newspaper puoiisnea ini the city of Raleigh, lor: six weeits, weeit wi an mmoninsr the tj said Mill on S. Little- field, defendant, to appeart the next term of Wake Superior Court, to pe neia m uie city of Raleigh, on the 8th Monday after the 2d Monday in August, 1871, then and there to plead, answer or demur to the com plaint of the plain tiflf In the; above-named action, or judgment will be taken against him according to ine compiaiuu . Witness, John N. Bunting, Clerk of said Court, atofllce, in the city of Raleigh, the 25th day of August, 1871. : 1 ' , 34 WOW . iX. XJUi3t AXivi, . DRT CROOK'S WINE OF TAR i . Should, do taKen ior d Iseases of the Urinary Organs. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR Cures Gravel and Kidney uiseasos. DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAU ' should do taKcn ior nil Throat, and Lung Ailments. , . DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAH Should be kept in every nouso, : , j :. and its lile-giving , Tonic properties tried by all. -T- -i j 7 PURIFY YOUR - BLOOD. '; DR. CROOK'S , . . Compound Syrup'f POKE hoot: 1 DR. CROOK'S COMPOUND j SXBUF OF I'OKJi KUUJ. : . . Is the actlvd medicinal quality of Poke Itoot , ' combined with tho . : best preparation of Iron. our boys in blue: days after the above occurrence, our mior- " . . aV. a. At. !1?fir. KvDircw1 .""T th hii pUU : t am rejoice that Sheriff Hughes h visited their camp th6 night Deiore anu Bnocted their arms to see if they were in tr Jill. A AI1 paid over what money he had on hand. 1 - i tl o r-rrrw. with illiC- -hereon Weancsaay , ,T5, . .liKtillinir. He was committed to jail un- :i c.fnniAv when ne proper condition. Asa proor or uns asier tion, he stated that he had left his ' "card," tt r.;.Kvniild be louna auaciieu w uuo their'guns. Upon examining their weapons th name of Henry ' Berry Lowrey was found inscribed upon the breach of one of them, very. much, to the astonishment of ye gallant "melish." j ; -State our annual fairs partook of all : MOnfrnilviniiest that they .... . . , . .11 . itrora artfl 11 1 x - - .oof 1. : . 1 1 AAJ Tft laiUir .. HII VA A t A .J mu Wllli-t BIKKUW " ; -j-oors, SASHES, . 5 BLINDS, Wood Mouldings, Stair Rails, Newels, tftc, K K AM EL Li E I , . EMB OSSED, I;' GROUND AND CUT GLASS. I a lorU fiiul wfill aborted stock of the I TATE OF, NORTH CAROLINA, WAKE UOUNTY. Superior Court. ; - . . Joseph D. Cavarly, ) J . I j ; t Milton S. LitUelieldJ j I ! : it A summons having been lssuea irom uie office of the Superior Court of Wake county. for the defendant MUton . ijiraieneiu, anu returned by the shenir- "not to ne iounu in Wake county;" and it appearing to the satis faction of tlie court that said defendant is a DR. CROOK'S COMPOUND 1 SYlvUr Or, 1DKK llUCrr. Is the BKST Alterative. - or Blood Purilier made. DR. CROOK'S COMPOUND ! , SYRUP OF POKE ROOT. Cures ulldiseases' dcixjnding oii a dopraved coi tlitiou First iN.-r-Tho Sentinel notices tlie fact Was released a tliat Sheriff Hughes, of Orange, is the first Public Treasurer Uns year ana 500 bond to appear before tlie CircuH Court to pay p, atRaleigh in November. . . u. ' says: '' Tne reporter of the Columbus Union was w,th trade, which, for detail a ru . th0 usual anu items, w modeof .splitUng the dilference to clinch Inrblrgain the watch being finally dis hundred dollars In goia, four! pounds of salt, six mackerel, three pounds of soaPr a hat, apaper ot Uicks, and an ounce of sulphur. If; that watch don't ron, we are at a lc kjiow where to look for one that wilL . . . A" At il varied avocations. -t Proxlucuons oi uw the work shop and the handy-work of our daughters, claimed our attention,, anu we fclt a native pride whenever wo visited the Pair Grounds. Fine cattle, norses, iowi, and tho Bee Hive (!) too, made us prouu oi North Carolina, But now, ve are told the jnguns are coming down to bellow, and play baso bawl Yea;; verily, the ScrtThicl rails on the Executive -Committee ; to pro- will 'M to We shall notice the Sheriff as they makef grahvne a game; of base rJl i. V..;fli tlimr rkrAfi'PTlfe. iuSa '' "' r.-r v.-r. " . 4iu a- That tnfi Hccrciarv . uci i.-m , furnish each of the-gentlenieri with copiesol the above, and the same be spread on the minutes othis Union. ; jd i "i j ' Oub County Commissioner &c.iTbe price of the old ' Comity Courts; an he of hod tliev had of dis- posing of county business, was the veriest humbug known to civilization, and it . was corl with them. a wise provision mc ui.-a.v. , . :,isi.A. r fha fitft t Tt is omeretl that . T . - fc I ,11 til! I'JIliCllU JX A. A A VJ A above iroods constantly on hand at the low- rtbiieation be made in the Carotoia Era . V. . J.1 A- I I J S U UNDV - - a v.aa nAnA will be-so tartly as the radical. Sheriff of Orange, three years aorthe Democratic Sheriff of Jackson, last year. , ; .-..i.iti . . ': Now we think it unklhd in Mr.' Turner to go back on" the Democratic Sheriff of Jackson, ir. Turner, rii. - keCp their, truck at honie. ,(ra Ytrit. iA nav'anv money to Treasurer the people mayecp 11 . ti-io ti,o Ttemocrat o Bnenn 01 i. .... . . aite aramme a came ol base oau, .!uw t , . SteCW. .lent and ugumtol JW?'; "e L .V .aa i., krta I t .i Pnun v fTnrnmi5MslOXierS, j t i.AAMiti'n Aftiiiiiiii it 'M-r ill . iv I k iii va t& . ' ,r " T 7 .. .i, a f they'll do nothing'of the kind. IftAis to ;fTheKComuiissionersoUhis ;Ccntyu,nt ; . Uiey ii uo wuiu. w I - . a.' r,n,iini, th mnntv FOKTT.TiiOy- fV. uiulv iinu.i'o : w i .-. i - i - r -nnniieauon oe ihimiw i ho v' "l . ' ii . I 1 :n al. .;i,tnf Dala.l,.' f, est rates. Order worK promptly iiiu;nuuu i newspaper priniow m mo vi.j .A..t .w. si-t wecKs, weekly,' ,""oimt, Milton S. ljitueneia, - -cieieiiuaiii,; w pici at the next term of ,;Wake Kuienor ynvn. to be held in the city or liaieign, on uie oiu Monday after the 2nd Monday in August; igtji ; i,Ai anrT thoro to lilead. answer or ae- mur to th? complaint ftf! Oie plaintiff in the above named action, or. 3 nagm em. wix .biken, against him according to, the com; 1 A A l-?..li 4-1 A Court, "at oince, in 25tli day of August; 3U.w6w.!--. jour J i A t,', W ' - . Ruilders and owners will find it to their ad vantage to get our; estimate before purchas ;.AA Wii attention eiven to Buck Walnut and other FirsTi-CLaVss work. . i . A. . " . . I J r TTjatlmates and Price Lasts jyrnisiieo on application;'; 'A' ""f-l"'... j-'i'-'j WH1 U.:X-.JV OS v,t :254;& 256;Cnsil Street," : DR. CROOK'H CJOMPOIT SYRUP oi..i'Kr; ici.r. i -:'. Corcti S4rrofihu 44 St rofulous'Dise.'s of lliv J-Iyes . . or Scrofula In any form. -TT .11 'I -- , f Ajlt Jl I DR CROOK. IWMl'OUiM)' ) NYUlJl Or l'UK4'J 11Wa Cures old SoroK," VxAU orUIcorv. ...' ' ..A-lj-J.y ... ' - DR.; CROOICH COMPOUNI 5 f ' " : ,,i: SYRUP. :Vl'.UWKv noui . Removal IMmpl'-M, Blotetuv, - and beautiful the Completion. ,IuiieJ8, 1871. ;?a! NEW YOKK, ?M?SWr?h? IDR.-CROOK S wiMPOUNI) J N'.'BUNTiANCi, CTer;. ; 1 ' SSIQNEE'S SALE! COWABD3 in Robeson CouNTY.-Uen. Oorman has furnished the Robesonian wiUr a list of namesof cowards who were detailed, but failed to appear, and assist in the cap ture or the Lowrey gang: TheRobesonutn deiliius fr the present, to publish the ..allies. It matters but little, if thAt paper declines altogether, .nevertheless, they. will fiu4 notoriety, or we greatly mistake the clmnicterof lion. Gormaiu Ue never goes Jt;wk,but presses forward! And Jis now in county jail forlW HaMnggothim in Jail, , ' rnmer omrht to try afld feet him put. . q'uebe: Did Mr. Turner rite to Sheriff . L.i Mm that the money in llUCliea nuu ui" aaa 0 aa- -i . that: the Treasury was getting ww, chances to draw' fvw seven uuuu. . week were getting1 slim, and did ; that-ap- peal hurry up tho Sheriff pf orange T , Western N. C. R. R. Th prospects , of this enterprise may, improveni, from the following which we copy, from the Ashe- ville Citizen, of the 31st ult: ,.,. - of tne l . 1 .. nflivi iiniiintr uih tTuiiiiivi- itif its to be a play ground forlndiansand SAni white boys or any other color, say so, tnat time, tney navo T-f - nie. 1 nmiMfinii. anu - , : . I r . . A . ' . A ,...r,t will lo out of debt, our isp&ra oi r;Ci,iriArs . leser'e-tno. everiasimg s: SYRUP OF P()KK RCK7 Cures any Disease or Kruji'tion.oillho Skhi. .wUt I will sell, on Saturday, the ;u :insM Mangum's Store, Orange county, the choses ili action o the estate of John .B. Iieathcns, a bankrupt.' -Terms casn. . , . -;- r5 SftnA 8. 1871. ltwi 1 A, MAN GUM. " ' . ' -.- ' a a . maintain its usual dignity bring on your j.t!,.iA, fv 41. o-srhihitionA : t . f:' uuu ava a.v w ,r ' i : : -, : ; . "... r ' . .. - . ' , . .'. n;.Atv TVniii the IJISL liOUC J...... Irvl In infer, thsituo efforts juniuH, aaa j- I . thanks ofthe people of Wake for thek Jan- 5PROCLAMA1 tliipl ergy, nnd- the fefe HuSxenc TION!1 htAli time " 'INO man or 1 sei 01 uro, .t-" 1aa tiioir hAftrlft interested ln Uirwel- U1CT JJ. MA.A J , jney in wUl spared by Gen. Gonnan .t) , rid that fareof their countryouldVor eoiild, aflbrd that his . Qf e- despAjratio, Lowrey and his to work twelyo moifths for 0!., yet jour By . .... .. iff f r. J s .i':.,,V; . the Governor of North gang. That paper says: s : - , - On Monday last Adjfc-Geiu Gorman . rc from his visit to llaleigh,- winthcr he had gone to make further arrangements r. - .aa1 aii.-oM.fiil. urosecutuni of the campaign iu this county. . . learn that he has secured a supply fof tents, cooking utensils and everything nec a K.?A1.rrtoriiis men. and Hiat .LminMl nut t P1VO WD UIUH UK? Commissioners have danctlns,aa;l .Uiey leeL 1 nroud to-day. that they have j wjnea out pur county debt, and can oller.ecackto J the . . ..-! The present HU3 ; Excellency i; 'ivri-f , Carolina,' ? RaleigLrSepf. 11, 1871 .WitEBEAS, information has keen received t 1 : Y AKK UUB1I. . ' - . - Ci i- r. r i' ' Superior Court.; -iy:nruii William s. Mason. Dlamtin. t u; j ; ' Geore ' Gordon and , Joim ; v enters, aetenoants , . A ftnmnions havinir been Issuott from the oflieo of the Superior Court bf Wake cou nty. forthe defendants lieorge Momou ana jonn Venters, and returned, not to be found i and it further appearing tot jthe satisfaction of the t ourtuias. saiu uweiiumiwrauuui. the State of . North Carolina. Jt is ordered; tliat publication bo made 4n r the Carolina Era, a hewspapcr printed in tho mi. nnnoicm COMPOUND ! ' SYRUP OF'POKK ROOT. . - . ; Cures Rheumatism mid ilVmi in lAutbi, liones Ai-; August. pet?Ilo iu Dendcnt. A' - ' A ! A t. MJ We want n i-Kuniy "u" . 3 i ( and that the s.iid Haney lias tied , n ; lmfils ' himself that tlie process of Jaw cannot lie served on Lnow,: thereto, e - I, Toi Ga the State, next term of Wake Superior. Court, to be ordinary held in Uie city of Raleigh, 011 tlie th Mon- him : ' : : Hsiv after the lid Monday m August .day albwelIa, then and there to plead, answer, or. demur 'rnrnf tha State.of North Carolina, by i to the complaint of the plaintiff, or judg- c.f0m iiia -oroved all nfficiCMt, ana mUcn l-ZiU' f authority in me vested hy law, ao ,nent wilt be taKen againsi, uiem ui iwww I Ka.aaa. I "J . -t - - ... " - h, . I 7 r. . A "A- ..A" : V. ...r.A I At f!ie.iper; -?:.. l I r.i ."oi...l-,xMam nr.ff Directors1 ir-. " ' II r7-U W m. i.J IVaIV A O I . a I aI A.TATk .Till I 1 UILM I 4 i.M A IA1 V a m.. - n-kaB j V I I I . m-T V liUJ w ) ;-.. a .Tin i i matnn vwtfrdav 'tlie lasiw"11"" , , T f j-. i cMf,l a -r L i psirKl uolivery or saiu vr imam; "r' uuurt, t Western NJ C. R. IL met on yestcraay, ww . vin'lriihmd tliat an additional force pt 1S t sKirhoorl tllsnntes about roads ana YLVr ....a,.a.,it i.,1 ) do enkrin A f An PB Peuform. 31gtt andheld their rcgu amuai inc. federal soldiers are expected - tayAtutt!eteme has occurred at atMar parting :or-a VreriW and .Eagineer-s ff! -BP1 S '"Iff "f. across Report, and oUier.DUsuie-. uu ""t it enii Jo vetli ; ' i r.. Co i.,. intrusted to Ma- xl fi.t.V "wVf ti, TTnited States 1 .rr, "T another, one-, ed toon Bchmu S- roLVishart,- of the 5VKI, llegt,,:;najuu , -r . r A U, 1? ew York, nam- iauu. -"-r7,i rfu- Howell. dT tne own, are u "1 "rvr .t ,.rntir ' s ; TOD R. UAliUWKhii.- -t nnblie sale. AlHMDENT TO" A TlQIIT-RO euI A sliolkiuk "aiident :Xirinirlield. Ohio. Ity tlie .i:.a in his rope, stretched street from one building to lommil rorwwalker from N ' l . x,.. ,reititated to tho Vitt'. ioVnr' and Mr. Pbt ground, distance of60 or 70 feet.' The In- Bargin cf Marion. Last night fuTiiaWabrokenleg and arm and ftac- iSSSS: lured skulL -Tbo accident was witnessed ,lfve However raocli- .vre May of peoploiuiclud- J . nna f ph a result we confess J - ... A TV- I - 1 a.. am... IA I Ing the wife and child ortne vicum. Houne waa formerly a soldier, and lost his leg ia the-Union service in Tennessee. ,v He refusoil to accept payment for the perform ance, buthe ground that h had not earned tl. ' : 'j '.: j": iA. disposed of, and the comity. is savedahv-ge; - . amouhtof unnecessa costs ? V jri that we lJL O A- AA A. - ' A ... i.A..A.r.nmittn or es- cape from bankruptcy, .If this must come, let the friends of the I toad between tins and Salisbury conibino awP purchaseit, pro vided any means cn be. dovised; .under sueh arrangement . to forward , ita comple tion, ; ' ,. : ' :'tr ..r. t Ia rt 1T '1 . ' 1 1 1 1 1 T" 1 1 HKJk. . i it & ha a a ,1. -a.-l.iiAi. are lo oo maui strengtheneti, m a iew uy , rhGenl Gorman nfl working of our ne . system, , then, V.l.hAnn hounded conlidence of his men, 1 vea' decided "success, and pur peoplo ! and that the best spirit prevail - gigfied therewith, the poiiticai tnciv- Wbtuxe-oftheouaaWri sters, who manage, fienseryve press ffir irTmuv a tmcstion of time: , . ' ' have no rigfjt to -awac,.att .MUfv abtf . . . . - at-i rt ia inw i , - a i w. - hot it ia i . To outsiders the time required to do thto c'nde,ivor to create tho imnreasion Uiat it may seem unreasonably loijsf.-ibntye Rl - , j. . . v, f. 5. ... sure that the end s approaching.;, .'.: aiauure. ..!.. a. - H a I ' ; , . . - a; I v' aa nnranl .! I ...If 1. a.i JaI nnni r.l!1111 1 . i ' . : 1 and our PeopMu uu issue my ZTi. ...v " ;': "f -v Ttimtlnv' fTlr rk of naid r our iiuirurt-i i"ui a-aa a-i i-- v- : - . V r , 1 L.VrH-t. - imiit... - !o.aw4. -iS-l.o I . ,.4,.aa i ., tUti rltrr-iir.Ifta.IAirli' tln 0, AAA .mij m m- I HN !n. 'JltJ NTlNG, OVcr:. 1 ALtlABUi TIMBERED '. . is - 1 - r M - ... he 2nd day jpf .October, being Martin' Court, we will olt'er at the Court House door, in the town of Williamston, tiiat valuable tract of i timbered land lying between v oonono Creek and Roanoke River, the property oi tho lato Thos. P. : Devereux, containing about one thousand acres. One reserve bid wlU bohfcid by s. Tenns maue Known on the day of sale v - : , , it,, ,ri;; 'V 'i .VAUIJaH l.JiAiuv, Tin. (!1 lOOK'H COM l'OUXU r . Hi UU AVO: i'tii. I iiUM. . IJuildM u; Cr.tlt!tti'iU ' :1 1 . ' broken dowh froni vi) Mineral or Meruirial Poion. .Jt. 1. .-.I DK. CliOOK'H COMPOUND i : ; , M s y inrp ok toak nc, n Shoultl lie; taken by nil 1 ' -.ij-miuirinjt a remtaly. lij ; to tuako ptiro bloxul. Vil. CROOK'b COM POUNI) ' , , SYRUP OP TKE lCOOT. A-lh 4 - Ai-f -It CurC!j long standing f)iKesif! ?of the W ver. By the Governor: . . ; Ji B.-Neatiiehy, ; ', A. $ r private Secretary ; - ' J 'tis: -; t :rrrtr:i?sv '.".AA ' A A AA A . IT ll Att ( llnlTM 11 I 1. IIK I IU1II1V n IAIJ1 I l J 1 M r t t . i . a ? - - uvm 1 k iniciT iifwi'r. t ! i r : - t ' ' Cures' S(?iU Head, Mt.i.M.' ( - I ' f . a. a.1 IM.n...... 'lA.tli.. . r , , , . . . - TA" A - T A. DR. CROOK'S 'IX)MP6CNDN ' ' utu wvw SYRUP OF l'OKK ROOT. . RcinovoM S'pbllis , iA ' '' or thedjscifM it iMitHHsJ i nll'.u.liiulli; ilml M7riiv tJ . . ; v I1IIUU till" .a t-,.--... than any and all other rcinedioti -oinhiiicd. Aug. 244, 1S7I. . . : . j,, i I v Wllliani Haney is about 27 yean of ago. ut five fect nine inched high, and weiglis ihh.it 15' or 140 nomids Asheville Pioneer mpj s reeKrt. Sept. II, 1871. , . ' it August 10, 1S71, Trustees, dc. ,?' ' U'2 tds. T al Iaw HARRIS, .a .1 L .Attobsey At Ivy,. (Office first door South of Standard buifiUlig,) r- , Raleigh, C. ' Practices inUiQ Courts of Vakoand tefoi U S. CoramLssioner, and gives epoc-hU at tention to ; the , arguing of naw : b 1 tlw Supreme.. Court-of North .Oiroi--.- ..All business entrusted to him, V v .;ft prompt attention. ; v -; : r r. : i : , ''..i. v ". - S '
The Era (Raleigh, N.C.)
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