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1' -A h-: GKAKD MA81 MEKTINO.i I Btral Partlasjtm Says NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SCHOOL BOOKS. I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. turhe that the South was progressing. Ought it not to have rejoiced? Bat no, they and abused us." Conklicg warned tbe' North that we could tender treaty make fburi Sts es' from Trxtal; Cowardly iKihg Josn and Richard smo hered tleir nepbtws, and Poaraoh had tbe first born slainl but 'I' 1 A OLDS, Citt Editob.

i i i Xws mmi OtiiH sr Jo M4 1 I' 1 WtanvlsaMdloAatttoeur out StaU that art worn nwdjri to execute aUid4fJ Work Motert nhiohMt tie tickeU prtnUd tuatlf, ehsaptjf and at thortut notiot. 8nd i jwwr ordert at "'Onee. fi IIP i i Tkt Weather To-Day. 4t i io.it -m Millie ladlcwioM Aw. the South.

UaaUd States are gear or pertly cloudy weather, variable winds, siowiy ruMng temperatate, with nearly ataiionary narometer. i 'l 1 I III CA-Voake. W. Cl A. B.

Stionach GrootiriftS. Brtgasea-rniUl, bfead, cakes, 'CoinmtawWJth DUMoutkm Oompnfy i'iiiewi O'hsnaU s. vTha day of fate. Glorious weatlier. Middlln cotton 10.

Tseterday wasrery hel Democrats, do your duty to-day, Cotton recetpU yesterday S45 bake. Ransom's speech last evening was glorious. hiavierf frog 6X the es eiad Its appearance yesterdsy. Senator Vance was In tbe city bis Way to Charlotte. Sunday, oh Board oTOoattty 'Ooesattssioaars i met veeterdav.

hot adf auraed smtu io-mortow. Is whlsperedsmong' tbpixttfamtt that cnarmint Mrs, ustes is to os here tnis paoxtn Whenever the Cincinnati people I indulge In lea tivi ties, can they not be said to be rrevel- isgin wn.r-j Gus Williams, one of the best comedians in she countmwtiVapcaM s)Brt Uteats tricalattractloo aai1TO Every good cttiaen will deport himself to- day as if he were an officer specially Charged vo preserve me peace. Hi T. T. Ohio, and jadelsdort Broc, Worfolk, Vs, yesterday took out drummers licenses.

TsIrkPtesbyiaTissteb pletlon that It is expected that services wifl be held In it next Sabbath." -it Zi Oar jnerahaata and business oeoole isheuld dosei i -canon 99 pWmt epeoiM ho kjudis nt i ThWh'tnt-tft on ttiwderrths i la bxmesV old North Carolina, ofsi vote for a party Jo have Pfin; clpjes csnrassodMfore Somebody notes that love is taoei teterestr lng than marriage, for the same reason that romance is more enUdag than history During the month of October there were in Wake county 84 marriage licenses Issued. Of this number 9 were Of white, 25 of colored. Pomp Bryan is developing a new trade in-r'i dOstry. He fau lot sale persimmons of the choicest vsjleties, locusts, acorns tod! pump l- 'V vl The eoodiUon ot Wilmington be-: tween Newbern aveeue1 and Mdqmaf street needs tbe Immediate attention or. the atreet commissioner DrocruDers licenses were yesterday 'issued UW'DWI inHUT VJ 4- 14- iuk a wm vef mwiuwusbw anue vavssa 1 1.

Smith A Rady, Richmond. 1. 1 -i Bridesmaids are wovMreqaentlv dispensed with tt fashionaVle Fashion al i lows the bride to go It alone, so far as female attendants are concerned. Mr. W.

Besthss had the rood fortune to be promoted. He has becomeil a schief of section In tbe census bureau' at Washington, having in his charge thirty six derksj 1 1 VVe.mtv reske our Uvea fubllme 1 Fwt dollars tor a bonnet, j) jocks a check book oat of tlnae. W. superintendent of tbe Peal tsntiary, vesterday paidinto the Stats Treas-wry 9S.S8-i.8Q, which amount was jrecdved for labor of convicts, shoes manafacturad. etc.

imHMH A Let the trne men of Wake county shew their devotion to their homes and to the tn-'' tenata of the State and etmntr fav I 4vi m. r. waiter u. Ktcnamson, who for some years has ably filled a subordinate position si the North Caliaa apot here, has been pro moted agent, to succeed uapt. 4.

V. fi. Utue, who recently resigned, -T Whd'can forget the' reign cf i the Rsdlcsl party la our 8tate from 1863 to 1873 And. remembering'. can vnte taj place again under its wer Or, remembering it, I '1' Let the' friends' or Gen.

Cu, a gentleman In whom there Is. no gulk, a manitn every sense to represent the AetropoliUn: Gistncxpi our a gi to ie polls to-day and give him a rousing maj ity. i A. yoosg ladytf two and twenty year refused to wtd a man of fifty, saying that aaMUeoathtogaor anoUper: 'He wa too old for a husband and too young to bold at any hope of immediate widowhood. i i TSioWagirs lbs iewly cbosen ofSoerv of the ftaaday School ot the flmiMethodiat church: w.

J. Xoueg; aaauv; lent superisiendeot.1 Donald WJ Bain; tres' amjuhas Bark head; secretary, w.fft I- OFFIOIA.Ii istatB or Norfli CaroiiHaf Offlce Supt Publie Instruction. rt RALEIGH, Sept: 0t, Capt. W. B.

KENDRICK, r-y'. Gen. Agent University Jpvb. "i RALEIGH. N.

Dxar Sik: It rives me pleasure to inform you that i Holies' Readers ai Seller, HaiFF's GeegraDlies, 1 History have been' adopted for use in the Publio Schools of this State. Very reapectfully, JOHN C. SCARBOROUGH, of Public Instruction y- i 'J -Uiv Professor Mangum, ol State Unlversitv. says: "While I invariablf adopt as texts the best books I -n find, without regard to author or place of publication, 1 1 am confident that Southern scholars are best qualified to make books adapted to South ern siuuems." i rom the Faculty of Wake Forest College, Dkar Sib I am instructed by the Faculty, of cur. institution 10 say that tbey have examined those, of the University Series of, Text-Books, designed for use In common schools; lb at; they find them carefully prepared and written, handsomely printed and Illustrated, nsatly and substantially bound, and that they would be glad to see them in use among the common schools of the StateJ Tours respect- 41 1 1 era www luiiy, tnev; i.

KOTALL, SecTetary ot Faculty." From 'Major Robert Bingham." Mebane-- vllle, N. C. i We have been using Maury'a Manual and Physical Geography for some time, and -are pleased with them. Both the matter and atyle 'of the Physical Geography aeent to. me to be especially attractive, and the county maps In the Manual are a new and very valuable feature.

'I hare examined Holmes' with some care. In my judgment, the jc inv, oeoona. xnira and Jtvourtn are well aaspted to the wants of our common schools. The Sixth seems to ma to be an admirable compilation, and well auited for uie use oi tne advanced classes In nigh puiiuuis uiu icauemiw." From Dr. Craven, Trinity College, I have examined with some care, the University Series pf School Books, and am satisfied that, as a.wnole, they surpass any others before the public They are emphatically good books; progressive in cnaracier, dear in statement, ample In extent-cheap in price, and free from, allu sions and expressions that are so often offensive in similar publications.

"I should most decidedly recommend them to the public schools in North Caro 'y i From W. T. R. BelL King's Mountain, N.C.; Vr: -f r. "Having been a student at the Univer sity of Virginia, and acquainted personally with tbe eminent educators who are the authors of the University Series' of School Books; I was lully prepared to recognize their intrinsic Maury's, Holmes' and oildersleeve's Text-Books I have used for eisht veara with constant! increasing favor, I have no doubt the others are full; worthy of adoption.

"Maury's Geotcraphies open up to a stu dent a wide range andja more interesting neia loan any J. pave ever used, ills Physic's! Geography gives ail the Natural Philosophy to be taught In a Uieh SchooL and by the admirable blend ing both studies are rendered treah and attractive." iv- From John J. Fray and Hugh Morson, rrincipais xuueign jaaie Aaaemy. i. "We have used In our school, with the hsppiset results, most of the University Series of Text-Books, and feel no hesitation in commending them to the publio as being In every respect fully adapted for the endato which they were designed.

Most especially would we recommend for school purposes Maury's Geographies, Holmes' Speller and. Readers, and Vena-ble'a Mathematical Series, which, after several years of practical experience in teaching and -comparison with many worka of a similar kind. We believe to be In every respect greatly superior to all other books that we have used, and peculiarly suited to the requirements of. oar southern acuoois." From Mrs. Grant, Btatesville, N.

"I have been using1 Holmes' Readera with entire satisfaction for some eight years or more. Maury's Physical Geogrs- Ehy and Johnson and Brown's English literature have also been used with much pleasurs and profit in my schooL' From Dr. Sneadj Smithfieid, "Havlnir tan eh the University Series of School Books for the past seven years. I cannot say too mcch la their behalf, The plan la thorough and gradual. I earnestly commend them to the friends of education in this and other Southern y.v From George T.

Winston, Chapel Hill, N. C. i "Jt sives me ereat pleas qt to recom mend the University Series of Text-Books worthy of sdoptlon in ths publie schools of North Carolina, i heir scholarship is of very high order; the'r mechanical execution is very neat and tasty, and their price puts them within the reach of every one." From F. Pi Hobgood. A.

Principal Raleigh Female Seminary. "Having used for Several sessions the Readers, Geographies and Arithmetics of the University Publishing Company, I heartily commend them for use in the public schools of North Carolina." i From W. A. gJ Browne Principal Judson High School, Henderson, N. C.

"I have put all the books of the Unl versity Series, except the French' and MatnematioaU, to xne only infallible test, that of the clans-room, and have found them to answer admirably well the purpose of text I have used them a number of years; some of them, the Geographies ana Readers, since their publication. Tbe most important point to be gained in tbt primary Instruction of a child is to iiitireBt It. -These borks, by their I'reslirfM tnl hiirrnouy with the piogreiTi7itMngiit of the aire, possess the quali'i -is to oo this in an almost nil-val i uegree. Maury 's Geographies hsve no rivals in this respect." From Rev. R.

Abernethy, President of jKutnerrora vxuiege, and gounty Exam- iner for Burke county, N. 0. have examined nearly all of the Uni versity Series of books, and-1 am highly pleased with them. Holmes' Readers are the best books of tbe kind I bve seen. I shall adopt them and Maury's Oeogiapbies In our primary and preparatory depart ments, a iixe au or vensDie'e Mathematical series that I hsve -t u- i These books are now EXTENtf IVlvL used ia the Publio and private otiooU throughout tbe Stat.

Such achoojs aa have not introduced the books ean gbt INTRiH-DUCTORY terms on application to; i ALFRED WILLI a Kb A ,4, 19 FayettevSU Street; RALEIGH, N. O. Or Capt. W. B.

KENDRICK, I i'iM tif- aad "Workln Urn Is Coaall mfllo Fiut Tha Wsrkskon aad tha MetropoHtao Uillmu well filled tot night wits cm lent or our city, tbe business sod workinsr men being laeely represented. CVrf T. C. Fuller was made chairman, and in traduced the speakers with that ease and grace rvcu iar to blm. I I Mr.

N. Broughton was aa tbe representative of the working men, and made a aurrlng. able and patriotic address, mil or earnestness and I eeuad. practical views, He does nothing by halves, bat bringing to every nndertskln all the enerzv and honesty of an earnest nature, be speaks with an ease, and yet a vigor1 that holds the attention ot his hearer, flli appeals to bis county men, and especially to tbe Uemocrnte or itaieign, to re dorm tbe county ana to aia in lecnnng aoa perpetaaUnr food government in the State were received with rounds or applausaV CoL Puller then introduced Senator Us som in and otring language re ferring most gracefully to ihe service rendered us six years afro on a stmtwr cecasion by toe distinguished Becator. KiHe arose andjiwu greeted" by the' vociferous applause.

It is needless to amlo- giw to North Oaroliaa readers lor failure to report bis magniuceni speecn, ana1 yet was so chaste, so elrquent, to powerful and wi'bal so full or patriotism and statesmanship that we cannot refrain from an attempt to present roughly and Drieny some or tbe pom is even at tbe risk of marring its' beauty and power. The senator acknowledged his warm appre- station or tne nonor done mm oy an occasion which permuted him again to stsud before the people of this beautiful city. but regretted -r that bis recent severe labors, especially ran the open air, Incapacita led him even for the pleasant task assigned, him. I He was exhausted, could bring with him no power save the strength of a great cause, and a heart roil ot iota for bis people and devotion to bis country. But we were on tbe eve of an Important event, we vert again called upon to exercise the highest and greatest prerogative of freemen, and he attempt to offer some reasons which.

in hie-oacepdon, should guide us.) It is never idle to consider the, frame-work pf oar government. After years devoted to its sttfdy be could and no better aeaaiuon or oar kov- enunent than that it is a onion of equal States, and of a people with equal rights. There was one DriaciBle Becnliar to our form of rovera- ment which could be found in the organic law ef no other country. In the fifth article of the constitution it Is declared that the equality of the: States shall never be disturbed; This treat stindsle. he armed, is the north star or our tystemt ust crteea sjseaatnentt "rf uaa oeen made to oar oonsutsUon, and they Bvgnt oe increased to tea tunes that number.

and yet the 49,000,000 of people of this country corrld not destroy or Impair the rights of the little "'ate of Rhode Island without tbe consent of oeoole- We did not mesive our model fromEnslandor Borne or Greeosx hut fallowing the grand law of the wnose and beat and rains and dews were equally beneficent and each sphere, while bound to a great -common centre, was vet traversing its o.ws peculiar crblu. He, hoped he had some of his Republican friends amors; his beams. He had broucht with him no poisoned arrows, but, feelings of. kindness and fraternity; but be desired to ad vert to the character and nature of our government, and to show that the Republican ptrty bad abused the highest trusts in flagrant disrege.d of iu sacred oWU gations. He showed the manner and design of iu organizition, lis powers and functions and how distributed, and to what base pur poses it had been subjected.

The executive, legislative and judicial departments were in tbe bands of the Republicans. In what regard had tney show a the least ditoosition to acknowledge the claims or the rights of the South! is the cabinet, there wn but one Boitther man and if he were an nngel br a giant he Would be powerless to befriend us. Of that body from which there is no appeal, the Supreme Court, that body in whose bands rests the destiny of this republic and whose member are appointed by the President, we had only one. Is it range thtt a bxly thn constituted should have made the remarkable and anprecedfloted decisioa lately Tendered in the case of Virginia JudgeT When this great tribunal is blind to the calls of Justice, where is oar hope 1 We hsve ministers to represent in the coons of sji civilized nations, to maintain comity, to guard our Interests, to protect our honor and our flag. Out of all this long list, Gen.

Grant on his tour of the globe found only two from the Booth. Loor street at the court of Turkey, "the sick man ot the and HMard at Brazil. SUthv tkUnt place ihenmnber othnmsn beings on we eann at and yet tne eoutb, made up of aixtsea great tiutes, with a popu lattoa jpf i7.000,000 of people," with 1,000,. ootmqusrs miles of territory sod a portion of this msfBiflOent country, is shut out from communication wtth the world, lathis Just? Is it equality Of State or of mts rrrH Our cotton. B.

600.000 bales, faeds tha looms of the world. We produce all ih naval stone and riocand ninety hundredths of the tobacco; we pay the taxes levied without a murmur: fre are as hyal and devoted to the govern ment as any portion, or the people, on this cootineat, and yet the people of Ireland, or Poland were not so completely deprived of representatioh.1 JSrporting 8.500.000 bales of cotton, with thousands and millions of pur products to Europe, should we not hsve some one to frpresent us? Oome nearer home. No true man of the South could but deplore the unfortunate war bstwien- the Sutea. We fought, and surrendered We gave our loyal hearts to the i Union. But by i a law now on the sutnte books, i no ex Confederate soldier oould hold a positioa of honor in the army or nary of the country.

What a ban of degradatiod and humil'iatioa I Republicans were with him In tbe war. Were there none in au taeee sixteen States who could be trusted in any of the departments? Neither of thrir candidates, Moore. Normt or Br- tlDfW, could nave taken a seat Ja a Jury box without nrst taking tbe test oath, if tbe United States District Utorney bad objected. And when we obtained power in tbe Senate, scarcely naa uie aoors i opened Derore! sn sffert was made to prohibit any ex-Confederate from hiding offloe la that body. Their maiace and implacable batrrd jot step there.

We anxiously, earnesilv sought some ground upon which all could stand. Here old. grsy netded soldiers cf tbe war or 1818, who, wtth loyal devotion, followed the flag of comtata country. -s Daring the war were atruck from the nansioa list. We wanted them restored, sad yet, with au our appeals, with all our plradlnea.

for seven long years we failed, and they would have these brave old patriots step down to their graves in humiliation and shame. Tbev whose brave hearts bad accomplished more in one year than all that Caesar or Np leon acnievea. oore our nag' in nve tnou sanu mues wenwara ana Placed us lacins Asia, from our Pacific shores, and yet these oio pairioti veterans must be robbed of their just land blood-bought filth's. Will these prejudices never die Our Northern brethren are a great, and. outside ot their Dreludicesl a noble people, but of the thousands of speeches a ana wo millions or printed pages that have flxxiedthe land in this etmoahrn.

he called upon Republicans to point to one expression of kindness br Justice towards us. ile had voted $3,000,000 to their soldiers and $500 ww wj ereci monumenu to perpetua'e the memory of their brave dead, and he would declare In tbe presence of bis God that, he had done alt In his powtr to restore kindly fecK lag. Dj we deserve this treatment? Is never to cease 7 Tbe seasons come and g' and with each revolution returns ibis great unnatural storm of unjust hatred and maligf iiy, ana ns wua, red glare is not composed by the biddings of time, tbe gnat trani Can this great flood of wrath bear on i its angry bosom any We have offered to the great Moloch sacrifices of treasurs, of Hfe, of all save honor, and still he at not appeased. How can we progresa and prosper with such feeling? He any man io snow wnere a BMiberavmem her had h. Invaded tbe rights iotTlths Is all that mighty army of Ndr(h era Democrats none were to be found who had wot stood by the 8outh.

He referred to Beoator uonkllnsrs speech in X(ew York la September. He was great and powerful, as Bates wai great in Milton's Paradise Lost. It filled eight columns, and seven and a half col tunas were devoted to unjust, caluoiniatiod and denunciation of the South. Us anal ted this speech with acute skill and withering1 power, us tm ejoeminea Pjr re i ALL-WOOL, PARIS-MADE 1 1: For Misses and Children. Our styles and prices can't bei equalled 4 Win these goods.

i We are offering special inducements in if A 10 .4 Bleached Sheeting. i A lU-i Blankets. i TOWELS I i We reduce price on these TOWELS i to dav. The most attractive and varied stock of I HOSIERY 7 in this market, 1 for men, ladies, misses and children. Many novelties and.

new patterna In Embroideries; Tattings and Cotton Xfimia.t,am.a 5, Those who buy of us LA YEARGAN, PETTY CO. nov 2 j.f t'v NOVEMBER 1880 i .25 bis. Largs, hard, white Northern Cabbaire 25 bbla. Peerless Irish Potatoea. 25 bble.Early Rose Irish Potatoes.

6 bbla White snd Red Onior.a. New crop Naples Wslnuts. Ivies Almonds sod Sicily Filberts. liew Cro nalslns. Imperial Cabinet, finest Debesa.

London Layer and Layer Raisins. New Citron, Malaga Grapes. Turkish Prunes, pew Currants. French Eating Prunes by lb. Ferris Choice Bams, Breakfast 8trips.

Deiected pieces juroiling Beer, Extra Fine Fulton Market Beef. Belected Beef Tongues. Tarbeli's Kxtrs choice Cream Cheese. Harvey's best Family Lard, 2a lb bkta, 2, 5, ana iw id. una.

Choice boneless IlerriDgs, Nos.l,2srd8. 6 Fst Family ind Shore Mackerel, bbla. and 1 e.e a a ddis, a us ano o-io. tins. 'Roasted Coffees.

Our ows roastins. Choice whole-mln Rm 20c. lb. No old. atale.

Northern Brock, Choice brands Coffees, fresh rosatpd week. Clears. Trv snd ou will alwava hnr. Om- twh Shot 'Elegant es, Havana filler' Viincbl Cour Dead Shot Intantes. all-Havana.

1 inoh Cigars. I Popular brands 5x Cutsrs at low figures to the Trade. Job lots Cigars and Bracking Tobaccos, J' vt esses star Concentrated Lye. 2Gtlx-- I Popular Sonthly Drawing -f ths teiii 1:., AT UACAULETS THEATSS, In the city of Louisville, on TnVsday. SToTember 30.1S80: These drawfrisra imnr mnnthlv nnifi.

provisiona of an Act of the General As- semblv of Kentnckv. Inmrnnntlnn th. Printing and Newspaper approved April 1H78. ri sua as aapeeiai mett asM Sum wever 'The, UnltAH Rtntrm OfwmU iurf March 11. rendered the followlnsr- daMa.

ions Ist-rThat tbe 1 0ommonwealtb Distribution Company la lesral and its drawinsra are falrr The' oomoanv haa now on" hand a lanm reserve fund. Read the list of prizes for the' i 1 Prise. 1 Prize. 430,000 1 10,000 ar AAA 10 Prizes, tl.000 each. 10,000 20 Prizes, S500 100 Prizes.

$100 10,000 10,000 200 Prizes, $50 each-, "aa aa X0f000 ouu rnzes, km each a fcaiaM 12,000 10,000 rnzes, 10 each Prizes. 1300 h. App'n 2.700 vjrnzes, zuu en, App'n frizes 1,800 Prizes, 100 e'h, App'n Prizes. 9,000 1,960 Prizes, Whole Tickets, $2. $112,400 Half Tickets, $1.

27 Tickets, $0. 55 Tickets, tlOO. Remit money or bsnk draft In letter, or send by express. DON'T SEND BY REGISTERED LETTER OR POST- OFFICE ORDER. Orders of $5 and up ward, by Express, can be sent at our expense.

R.M. BOAR OMAN, i Courier-Jonrnal Bnildinr, i or 80t and SOBroadway, New York. nOVZ ill? r''- r- FILLING UP. BRAGASSA'S; STORE, 1 FayetteTllierSlreet, is rapidly filling up with French and rape 49 bbla. Apples, at wholesale and retail Flue Wax Dolls.

Indestructible Doll. Wagons, Wheelbarrows, Ac Also BHEaS CAKES, Jt JIAND FOR SALE. On MONDAY, the 1st dav of November. we will sell, at publie outcry, at the Court House door, in Raleigh, for 180 acres of LAND, In Wake oounty, about four miles southwest of Raleigh, on the Hollv SDrtnm roadjadloininir iha lunHi of Wiley Moss, W. L.

Pomeroy, Aaron Johnson, Mrs. Terrell Gill and others. being tbe land owned by John Dwyer, except half an acre purchased by a colored Baptist church and two acres by R. Whit-aker. Bale made under, judgment ol Wake Superior Court, rendered in the case of Christopher Wood et al.

vs. John lawyer et ai. h. a. ASHE, a.

Jr. MORuECAI, sept29 dim Commissioners. 91 500 aah A i POPULAR; and protipfroue column weekly newspaper, located in a gtowing' and prosperous railroad town. Is offer ed for aale. -Terms cash.

The objectof the proprietor In selling la to change bis residence to look after other important private interests. For futher particulars appiy to s. A. ASHE. Raleigh, October 22.

dlw For Dent. 1 TWO of the most desirable and comfortable offices in this city, over the store of Yax borough. Da via A Ca4 fronting; on uu nnn fur wiuu sppi jt( Uf Office of W. A A. B.

STRONACH oetSlnr'' rffr- A if .1 "PONY FOR SAtE. fl? lift "c-l fflri. T'T haTa tnr aala iri avnalliwit rltftntr knA tiprnopp Pntiw XX. tm- hatvun A ua 7 years old, gentle, sound snd very intelligent. Warranted A Nowi Atoo a very uu uouiT none, xia is vountr.

annnd CLOAKS! CLOAKS HOuSeHci Goods. piain yandiea, Oranges, lemons, Figs Raisins, Malaga Grapes. CaliforniaGrapea, Catawba Grapes, Grand Duchesa Pears. dont take any of tbe qujck rostrums, as tbey are regimental to the human cistern; but put jour trust in Hop Bitters, which will cure general dilapidation, costive habits and! all comic diwae I They saved Iaac from severe extact tr.pod fever. Tbey are tbe ne ptut unum ox medicines, ifotte QW Emtacat lr.

IV. F. Sttuut, writes: I confidently re commend Colden's LIE BIG'S LIQUID EX TRACT OF BEE tC for consumption, debility; wcuucbb, as. otic icsiea wua nniver sal saccess. Sold by Williams Hay wood.

Beats tbe World -Blackwell'a Dur ham Liong Cut and Cigarettes. Wanted, young man who can paint and stripe agricultural work, to go into the country. Appiy wr OCt81 d8t I Wathi "WINE OF CARDUI cures irreguhuv painful, or difficult menstruation For sale by PKscxro, Lb fc Co. We coarantee no better goods made thsa Durham Long Cut and Cie- iVThe remedy that wUl cure the many dls- easet peculiar to women is Warner's Safe Hidney snd Liter Cure. Motheri Maqtmn.

A. Genuine flrst-lass fur coat, only S18.50. a bareain. An- i 'r' 800 Undershirts, UW dox. Dress Shirts.

I SO pieces Dress Goods, 600 dox. Half Hose, 600 dox. Women's Hose, 100 dox. Jean Drawers. for sale to Merchant at WootXrwr-r'a Wholesale Dry Goods and Clothing Store.

uuuudhiu hui jutkvu streeusd First Politician "Hurrah for Hanrki Dodgast lotllana, durn Garfield, blast 8291 Dog gone it alL? becood Politician Friend, be not sorrow. ful; smoke a Capedura dgaif it 'costs only five cents, and will brins: five dollars' worth nf comfort to thyVsouf Sold onlv'bv E. J. Hardin, sole agent for the manufacturers. Forty years, trial La proved "BLACK DRAUGHT the beet liver medicine in the world.

-JK Pssoin Lan A Co. For aale by I. C. Bre water, the I4v HsmIwbm man, baa returned- from tbe Northern oitiea, and receiving the Unrest and moat complete stock of Hardware, Tin-Ware. Wood and Willow Ware.

and Glass Ware, Paints, Oils, Varnishea. Window Glass, Wagon Ac he has ever I offered to this community. His stock of Guns and Gun Material la th f-kargeat and best selected in the. State, em- bracing the celebrated Scott fc Greener hammerless breech-loading guns, and the renowned Parker, Colt and Moore una. In the selection of his stock of Gana has consulted tbe taste and abilitv of all classes, as they range in prices from five dollars to two hundred.

Call and examine for yourselves, and be convinced that all the excitement on Fayetteville street ia not the result of the late.Maine elections. J. V. REW8TER, Holleman Building, i 28.1880. Raleigh, JXJC, September If en's Plain Stout overcoats.

onlv St.1 'at R. B. Andrews No head-ache or back-ache for ladles who drinkiWINE OF CARDUI. Pescup, Lu A But tbe oid best is the cheapest The Light Running New Home T. Rtnn.

Bute Agint, Raleigh, N. C. i i LAND FOR SALE. On MONDAY, the 1st davof NnvamW 1880, at 12 mj, I will sell, at public outcry, at the Court House door, la Raleigh, two tracts of LAND in Barton'a CiwiftAPii. ahlp.

Wake county, on Fish Dam road, about fifteen miles from Raleigh, being a portion of the dower land of Elisabeth Moore, deceased. The tracts adjoin each other. One contains sixty-three (63) acres: the other twentv-aeveu Y271 aviL Sale made under iuda-ment of Wat h. perior Court, In the special proceeding: for partition, entitled: J. P.

taaitiiriiri others againat Martha Laaaiter and others. Tkbxs or Salb Ten per cent, of pnr chase money cash, residue on a credit of months from day of aale; bond with security required for deferred payment. D. UPCHDRCH. i Commissioner.

Battle A af ordeeal, Attorneys. aept2dlm Sale of University Land In Boo. eomne ana wransje Coontles. BY virtue of authority vested in ns by sn order of the Circuit Court of the united states, made In the case of Charles Dewey, Assignee In Bankruptcy of the Bank of North Carolina, arainat the trap- tees of the University of North Carolina. Mildred H.

Cameron, William H. Battla and Eleanor H. Swain, Executor and Executrix. joinUy, Of the last will and testa ment oi tavid Swain, deceased, et al we will sell, on the terms herelnattAr man. tioned.

at 12 o'clock the Oth dunf NOVEMBER. A. D. 1880. at ihe Conrt House door, in the town of AsheviUe, -f aortn uarouna.

the interest of tha aai4 trustees of the University of North Carolina In a tract of land situate in Ban-combe county, North Carolina, owned by them. In common with the heirs of Zach- anan vjanaier, aeceaaed, auppoaed to contain about ten thousand acres. And also, on the 12th dav of BTovamW at 12 o'clock in front of the hotel, fat vuppvi xuu, vne loiiowing; 1. A tract of land about two mnM of the village of Chapel Hill, containing about twenty (20) acres, donated to the Unlversy by A. Pipen.

i 2. One tract about four mfiea rinrth nf the village Of Chapel Hill, eontaininr about 100 acres, donated to the University UJ Wli lUUVMIUiOJ fi 3. So much, of the tract of TanA Wln east of the University grounds, containing about seventy acres, as lies east of the ngnc extension or the eastern boundary line of lots Noa. 6 and II, designated on the map oi. mr, vommissioner as lot A lot of land in said villafrai ivtno- north of Frank lin atreet and Oxford road, containing about fifteen acres, designated in said map aa lot hi The lot or land lying north of Franklin street and Oxford road.

about fifteen acres, desiirnated rm iA mapaskt 6. So much of that tract of fi22'lum adjoining the campus of the TTnivaraitv on the south, as lies west of the PlUsboro road. Tbe whole tract being designated on said map-as lot 'F," No. 8. inese tracia oi land will be sold In lots or parcels, to auit purchasers.

TasMS One third cash, the balance in one and two years, with interest from day of sale. Title to be retaiaad till full v. menu Parties desiring more SDeciflo in forma tion will apply; to the CommiulnnAn Raleigh. i W. W.

FUL1.RH Corns. Raleigh, October 1880. 4 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. I will sell the HOUSE and txyt i nn. live in.

on the corner of Sallabnrr and Firwood streets, for twentv-flva less than it cost me. The orenertv coat me 84,500, and is cheap at that. The bouse hss seven rooms, and is twa atoriaa hitrhs double kitchen weU of good water sta- uu uuix npjonasary outnouseav xns neighborhood is of the beat, and within one block of Pesos Institute? The lot is 10ft by 1M feet, J. C. R.

LITTLE. i sept29 dint it TTTANTED vA nrst-clrsa Wood-Work-' 7i man one wno understands making light bodies and good wheels. To a sober, Stead and OOmnatant man a narmaaanl jpo and wages. Address P. O.

Box 166, Raleigh, N.O. oct 30-d2w law2w they did not proposer to stifli ta smite the who.e land, i He and Ri' ator Vance procured an appropriation to build a court, house at Asbaville, and even that could nut the cankering melee and wicked Jmlousy of Conkllng. Si He ahqwefl the liberality of Southern members to the whole country, bow by legislation unjust and oppressive discriminations were made sgfinst us. 'I Would bey be 1 succsseful to morrow Tbev knew they must rail far popular Tudz ment is against them, If tbey thought them selves wfe, would they take 5.000 negroes frota our Si a'e to aid tbem In Indiana? Would hey tax their offloeboldere t4.000.008 to aid in perpetuating their power Patrick Henry shook the English throne to Its centre for mere lithe tax, and what shall we say for our hbertV when this great outrage is tolerated We have not the i space to follow the treat orator through aQ the splendid arguments of his powFTim speech. He came to North Carolina politics, sod his picture of our real condition will never be forgotten by those to whom it was Dresented.

srraignmeni oi the ttepualicans for re quiring the white race to confess that the negro was superior. In the arts and dvillxation, that we, tbe conservators of liberty, had lost the Ark of the Covenant that we were withering. Hik and i eloquent tribute uancock. Jarvis and Uoz' casnot be represented -on rjaoor. His aDDeal to the aueience to rand Dy the constt ution, by the party, by the candidares.

and by Our. whole ucsei, and bm lofty fliebts of impassioned. burning eloquence were superbly grand, and were received with loud and prolonged an plause at tbe dose of bis speech. Numbers his intelligent bearers prfboonoed tt the oest speech.oi eampaigud it BaUot-Boxetv here are nine ballot boxes st each voting piece at me eiec ion to day, 4 These are i i I Ten electrra for Prseident and Vice 2 Govemor, L'eiitenaqt', Governor. Secre tary of Sla'e.

Auditor, Treasurer, Superintendent of Publiq Instruction and Attorney General. jW-'j 8 Members of Congrets i 1 Judges of Superior fourth sad fifth judicial distrijts. i I Jftemosrs ol the Ueaerai Aaetmbty. Register of. Deeds, Surveyor.

Coroner mmA RVt4V 1 i 1 1. Township Ceosubbv 1 n-! MJ Amendment to tbe'oonstliotioo concern ing the pnblicdebt." 1 l9. Amendment to.the constitution In rela tion to the support 1 of ths deaf motes the bind sod Insane ol the. State. 1 i osuum miiN iflj ubfuui pcraaa i 1L Mra'a fc-fcJ.

Miss Norwood, ths artist of St Mary's School, has ist returned from a visit to New York -bringing wiib her a new collection of biaatiful casts sod a great many choice studies and floe material for tbe use of her department Asia other breeches of study, so In this! most attractive the motto of St Mary's is to be satisfied with nothing short of excellence, The art studeats have now the use of the best models which cin ba fasd In ths country, and can: pursue their s'udues lo the most thorough manner possible, while the delicate sad fascinating Work of the various styles of decorative art will effer a most delightful recreation even to those who do not undertake an extended cxirse of severer study. A sold medal baa been offered for the best bead drawn from tbe cast or from nature, while prise will be given for the best drrgns made from nature for decorative art. There iwill be earnest Work and livelv aamneLitloB Snr hnlh Badiwal rw-Wow, The Radicals gathered in 'the court honas last evening. The general blackness of the mbiage wu only relieved by the gas snd very few' pale i faces. The meeting was boisterous one, in all respects, ss tbe Speeches ere ranting In most cases.

Ths sneakers were Stewart EUls James Harris. H. 8. G. Haywood Jr W.

V. Turner. M. A Bledsoe, and others. Bledsoe's speech short, but full of his 1 usual bitterneaa.

He bad tbe assurance to dtc'are his confl-dence that this district would elect a Repub-llcan member of Congress; i He then in bis. loudest-voiced manner cried out that "bell was to par with tbe Dv-mocratia nartv now. but more would be to pay hereafter." He declared that llecoock was dead now nut would be "deader to-morrow." Ha waa several times tnterrupted by negroes shoot mg uo sneao, noses. i i 4 -ii- The season's entertainments have been tuv tably freftfrom snnd. ance by coughing.

Bull's Cough Sirup does this Price S3 cents r-hij: 'aThalh (inAart artwoar sasaf K1tKlAsWawa Lra Black well's Durham Long Cut and Cigarettes? I wa i i Tat Hew Terk Herald um wii fa istonlsbing to see the great improvements tnade in Reed Organs, which are destined to be tne, leading lnatcumenta. The cele. prated Sboninger; Organs contain more valuable and useful improvements than any other before jthe public, to which the purchasers of the 64,000 organs made! by mio d. oowninger yrgan uo.t ew Haven, Connecticut, will! testify." L. Stok ftate Agent, Raleigh, if All i Wool drawers I and- and-nhtrta 11.60 each, at B.

Aodrewi A i 1 am i New Uoodl arriTtnff dailv mad miU sold; at popular prices at R. B. Andrwa A "WINE OP CARDUI "tnn makes a happy household. For sale by jf Psscttd, Leb A oemforuble hotels in the Bute is the Na- uonai. Admirably situated on the Capitol 8quare, It enjoyalmmunity from duet and noise, wane its rooms are excellent and its table fare admirable.

The traveling public should Jear in mind these taots, and atop at the National when In Raleigh. BLACK-DRAUGHT cures tdysoeb- sla, indigestion and heartburn. For sale fey i Pbsopp, Lbb Co. Therrl. Uabr Baadi will ar.

BAtoiNK. Neuralgine will cure Neuralgia and Neuralgia an Headache lead to di ease disease to death. Moral: io to your uruegist's and get a bottle of euraigine ana be relieved. Sold by Pkr- vuw, as, vv. uu rr M.

BIMPBON. fKl. i i "BLACK-DRAUGHT" cures coetiTe- ness and Sick-Headache. 5 For aale by Lek A Co. Tbci Rosiest man in Raieiri.

is TJ Bowles, one door sbove telegraph offlca, filling orders on bis popular snrinir hA. There Is nothing like tolid comfort. The merits of bis bed deserve: tbe succss be is meeting wt n. :) Floor. Floor.

One hundred bamta ramriy Pour, one hundred barrels extra flour. Deapest tbia section Seed wheat, esed rye, sec a osts. ny. grstn. Shlncles.

lumber. coal. wood. Ac. at wholesale, at cljae maivin.

oy jones roweii, 7 jrayettevuie slreet snd ventral uepoc i jt. onnoiueun pronounce thm erv fine -Blackwell's Durham Long Cut and Cig- Toe Bill If are aV a Planm decidedly the best in use, sweet toned and durable. J. Stone. State Arent.

Ralala-h. t' 1 SrS DBt tm Ml i vamaimIIv Unawwav that -yew eanr Wftbserfbe for TnV paper or eaagaxlae at News not. at. the Bookatora and aalant wasaeter paper von wlah to anbanrihwfnv flow imwrn ume toiay in your winter ready ou can pay lor yearly monthly, etiiaily, and save the risk of aendln vonr Wakm a- sL 4. a Hausuejr mj Miff iXUrssOefrD QlUwW OTIDAUe! w.

cnAiiiig. aim new store, no. EDTOJ. Oran berries, freah K. Choice new Buckwheat.

Wavy Beans, Boneless i byJ" ilon, (very sues), i Mackerel In kita anf at a Freaa. Pearl Barley. A 1 if Choicest jCream Cheese. i r-' "t- 150 fapna ft nyJ mm -Fuu vans lomatoea. a fester Manor" Tomatoes i C.moed Toniato hiveVvsr ZKTELLE, ReaUurateur? 4 yf yyfr Arbnekle's Ariosa Coffoe.

rbaated fnot Pfad- The "best roasted Coffee fn i the market for the price. Fresh arrivals In Java, choice Wo.Conea11!0 Fine Teas, Sugara, Ac, Ac. i My usual fall stock of all Boods In the fivmiw Hi tb 1diy or iamtly and medicinal use. i- ocs 4 ni Dniv aiiia asa Sal 11 44 Fayetteville eet. fiumz 1 1 JUST RECEIVED' JSALTIJCOBJt CITT CTJKKD BAMS YTBGIXIA HAaTS AIT1 SIDKS t-fr'p BBOTLXKO BXXP.

BOLOGKA gArJSAGJB. us 'y-y MTJLLETS, MACKEREL, ROE AND CUT HERRINGS. t.d. -lariat One Mackerel for One Cent. Fwwy Groceries In great variety and of the best quality.

Prices WM, SIMPSON, FasettmOe Street, i-'', ttvaI.1 jt :A.tw''ax... i--tr wwavjssMfJ awUU ASffVBUi JLfeUCf i icultural Ss iuuet Anuues, Soaps, Field snd Garden THE BEST VARIETIES OF Field and Garden Seeds TTTOnn TlTirnj in ut I Always on hand a roll? atAnV rut cals for the Prioesi, and rank wih tbe beetartlficial manures in the mar. I ket. These Chemicals are pure, and after being tested by the DSnartment of Arrl- culture are pronounced fully tip to the eststwdard- Send tor jamphlet eontalning formnU and testlmonlala. jalyl 80-Um 1 BROOKVISLD.

A. w-. ttrbot. WewiBccifsi Flew Goods Just received a large stocj'of Fwiishiiipids We call special attention1 tov MAJOLICA AND CRACKER GLASS CUT GLASS AND CUTLER NOVELTIES IN FANCY I' and SUier e. DECORATED CHAMBER SETS; BASKETS IN GREAT YARIETT, JAPANNED TIN TOILET SETS i ll w.

New Patent, Fihest and largest stock of Lamp Goods, Uheap Crockery, Glass and Tin 6 Ware, Wood an I Willow, f. "rchinand' WhrtlMs will 'd -Hi to or sen gNhU Vi.ol LS I bill. J. co raawas ui v. 00127 ri--' XT.H8 v.

JlABDffl.uBrQC8P, Judge P. Buxton passed through tht city on yesterdsy routs fori bis horns In PsyettsvWe. He returns from publie geaa au Kw muh Qvn ana seciuaion assigned iLt3ra4)y tbe.verdiotof large snajortty ef ths people, and from which' we trust be willlsaiv a prootabie Ksson. f'lj i Js 4ii i -it' "i Whatever elsr may be said of the i campaign In our State, which closed on yesterdsy, thete i Is so one who will not say that Gov. Jarvis, as tbe standard bearer of the party, has borts himself nobly i He has sought thrs poinis where tbe battle raged tbe hottesc, asd throughput his trying Isbors hss never faild to eoese op to tbe demands of the party.

He i i i 1 LitHl i. aas loogni uw cxmo ngbt. haa deserved suo- as and wui etj yj it. 5 1 1 People' who are Interested In household matters, or wbo have a proper regard for the good things of life, sb wld by all means read the llessrs, 8trocschs' advertisement Tbev will find that one o' the beet stocks of woceriea, fancy and staple, ever this dty, now fills the two stores These goods are choice and fresh, broueut of this firm. snd are sold at bottom figures.

When you gi toHtroorcur osu tor wnai you ui and you.wm get It. Tewaahlp CmstaM. Mr. W. J.

Edwards aonoooces himself A a Candidate tor consUble for Raleigh township. flt aao asas uw support or me ckisjos, sape -j: dally tbe working men and mrchanics. 1 1 -i -W i -il'-? 3: Teilag PUops. Tbefollowlna-'are tbe voung'places laibe dty far the eleclioo i First ward-Jsnklns' shop, corner Hsrntt and Bionat -streets i 'J Li i 1 Second ward Jenkins new shon. RLviki i leareet; near uanarrmv'- vVL09 rard Ujaston'ssi and uaoarrns streets.

fifth ward-Bell's old store. and jooeesveeu. Towochlp, ootsl H. aw fL, hoo, corner If I I g-' oprser Dswsoa mi it 7v: nre much frsUflsd to; SH that four 1 Deaomiio mends have eons; sp manWiy In Raleigh and the township, ajad that thaw at -bi very fun, tntsxMacnased Demosnctls rtfis-Ji'! tratkm. If every DenMcrawUI paly goto, the fris polls tday wswill have ao ososs so fear rv suits in this Rally rally.

7tv candldatss.hhd comaliteeaen mar do all ''they can. but if men will suppose their votes are not needed the campaign win not he awruwnswsaw W. and gentle, vmayao'80-tr wu; -r til 1 All 4 tl. W3 I i' "I' t-jf I..

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