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fH? PfM.H -v .l' - m. TM Din till urgn oi i tyUg DAILT NEWS iJtaeOalr raaar la ta Ciir r Ralelgk Taat TtWs TleTal KPaorti.iJ OUR TERMS : lUtavXoaaarWO fin Inaarttoi 11.00 ; aobaaqaaat larlloa B tMti. Contracts 4 adrartlseiaanU of MJ ran ba mad at tha coantlDf -rooaa of th Xlws Orncx, CtoarmAcro will peaUlTaly at lwd toxr4 taaU apaaa. or advartUa tbr taaa aa feglUsaata baalmaa, xwp arraying aprtally ftr tna an taciurnajr nUTsa, XawCy. ooa yMr, . ; al aaoalhs tUA Weakly, ana yaas, fU: Hi aooUu,n cant. Invariably la Notice to Correspondents. Mlawabi paullahed In then col uuh wbiata I Dot aatfceutlcatad by the aaaapf lie anther. Th! wa rea.alra.no tor poWklloO. b I a a guarantee V1 food fella of eofraponaBU. Perous who vtolala tafci rala will bare their eommnnl cMiicmi aotntniod to the was bakt. The Weekly Nrws Is the cheap est papr publUhed in North Caroli na. It La only one dollar per year, postage paid; eontaius 3- columns of plalnrfotcd news from every sec tion of the country, aod Important dTertlaements. A fun Cnk. Lrr each connty vie with the oth , i for the biggest Democratic ma jority. ' TVS cwstkn is not whether we hall have a Convention or not ; it i, whoaball rapresent us? Remmter hia. ' -Huiouui that the -work of tb irontentibn Vntist 'be snbmitfetl to the people for ratification. They must anperviso and enilors r re ject the tiork of their delegates. pExnxT jour counlv crganiz.i- tiocii. M County Executive Tora mittees see that every Ixvly has reg istered. And, ?e tLt evtrr Dfmo--rat goes to the poll. Th Charlotte Olrrrrr. ixro- menticg.ou Mr. lWidgrr, .ot WaLe. telling the wegrocs th.it " b w.isn colored man himself, . " Tha wo f the Krent Norili Car llaian. Geo. E. tUnler, pnxla'nnihi? himself a roUiml mau ! lit Ixat9 of It! Yet, thee are th run who ay Ibev ar'oppose! to tle Civil Itirbfalbni, negro social quality and l lie nke."j Tr publish Hi ia moniiu an ex tract of a ipeecli recently deliTered by Edward Coniglasd Dsq.. ot Halifax, before a large meeting of tho tax-payers ol that county. Hi argument upon the binding Jorcc of the restrictions in jxJ upon the Convention will be found of pecu liar interest, a d we cordially com mend it to tbouc of our readers who hate tinn. any doubts upon this que.- The Convention of 18GS declared tba marriage of A. G. Thornton, a white mau with a negro woman. valid nnd binding. lo you wnnt Con vention which which will go farther than this and male it compulsory on magistrates aud ministers to 90I en&niaa aB'toeli nnratnral ami un holy alliances "! Vote for tho Radical candidate, or keep awJyClsbmfthe polls if you da You -will get what yon wart then. Jivoz BrxTqx calls the present ('oaatitntiou aloon from Heaven. Snrely the Jndgt forget himself in hia paxlizaa eothnrfiawn, when ' he m) characterises the work of meD, i: early all of wlom were tainted with crime, and many of whom were steeped in it to the lip. OcJy a difference in national trait saved the Convention of lMb from being n atrocious a the work of the Ja cobin of France. In turpitude they were the equald of their French models. In cold blooded atrocity, their mferioTK. lint if evr hiimau inctitntion Iore llic tuucnr and hlotclit of diabolic original, it is the Constitution of 1 S'op .ladvfc. and think. Wa repeal to cir friends, work work v There ia a great dal yet to be done, and though wr arc prond to-beliefC that te danger is pat, vet ccnfidcnce must ni t L-esct in activity. TTa have a wily aid an active enexnv to deal with; an enemy thai knows, all the weak iointa of human ca&rc and attacks with ap- nrocrwS waaroB. rte mnst te w metaslfoilediVar JlfiJ h3a'we believe the danger of dfiak'; haw -paaaed away. jt we ay ft ftt" in isoate counties disaster may be fcir from a cens or iaapr fees? Can they be so cruel as injr.fa ocr. own , rank.. Some ;aHkrW. deliberately to your c&Ui diapoaedto fear and to doubt. AD I amitj? -SiH fain who, have ' em'-' human rmotkns act by sympathy. Da rust ' ' and ' doubt beget 1 dia-4 trust and doubt Hope and cbeeW fulneaa Tmsptiw the same in others. Taka courage.", Be cheerful. Ad I mote ctben Inttead of dispiriting them. Ono. lira man is : worth i a thonaand deadoneai and one cheer ful irii will pnto flight an armt of crotkera. . - ' I ( At Sorth Carolinian. It Is their dutc to send their best men to repre sent them. Remember that tho election law requires That when a roter is chala lengvd at the polls tipon demand of any ritifii;of the State it sWU; bp the Jnty of the Jnspecton Klcctionio recjiiire-Baid voler before being allowed to rdte to prove by the oath of some other person known to the raljes the fact of his' Tear donee for thirty days pretioas there- - to ia the county kx which he rro poses to vote.'" .Remember aJso that the election law says : "No elector shall bo en titled to register or tote.In any oth er precinct or . townebip thaij'.tlfq; one in which he i an actual or bona, fide resident on the day of election, and no certificates of. registration shall be given." ;m ' r .TrrxiE Watts was driven to the wall by Solicitor Montgomery at Marion, and admitted - with some show of reluctance that he approved of the Civil Rights bill. When the truth was out of him, and he had said what he could not again unsay, I then he gloried in his admission. , ic tr glad the hill had pasted. And whv ? Becarme, if his party got control of the Convention, it in tended to give it practii-nl force in North. Carolina. Judge Emmon of 7enuiisee, has decided the Civil Hifrh bill un- ! constitutional only so far fljj it in j fringes upon the rights of :i State, j If a State chooses by its own act to t incorporate the principles of the . bill into its Constitution, it is all j right She has the JowcX-j0. do. 'so. " This is what the .Radicals aim at : If they get into the Convention, they ' will be driven forward to their des ! tiny bv the negro clement which cannot be restrained. John rage- ! has Raid that there shall be no dis- ; tinctions in anything between the i white and the 'black. And John j l'agc will bo obeyed by the Conven ' ion, and he will be aided by R C Iiadgcr, who already calh himself a I colored man in his love for his sablo allies and in anticipation of the de- mand on his services Believe what Judge Watts says ' Beliwve what John Pace says. Be- lieve what R. U. Badger says, and then suffer the Radical to carry the Convention with your eyes open. - TAX PAY ICR ATTENTION'. '! A great danger threatens you. It has looraetl up iii terrible agnifica-1 tion within the last eight or ten days. It has assumed reality. We make no sensatorial appeal to your fears when we tell you that you are running the rik of puttiit in the power of those who run the fearful career of extravagance in 18H8 to. give solidity and value to the special tax bondf, which the common sense, common honesty, common consent of the Democratic pytv declared should never be recognized or paid. irtiere does the danger come from? It is in the success of the radical party in their frenzied efforts to carry the Convention. But they say if they find themselves in the majority, thty will adjourn. Dont believe thetu. There not a word of truth in it. It w&h only thrown out as a bait to catch doubting Democrats. So tor? hh tby have a majority they will bold it, ncd then for a hi;h old time, yes, they will have the old times of lto over again, with much to add to the cata logue of crime' then enacted. Who expects to Jbl in that Conven tion ? Who are working night and day to get there? Judge Rodman and R. C. B;idgr; the one, who, from his elevated place on the Su preme Court Bench, has solemnly decided this foul wrong on the eo ple of North Carolina to be just; who declares this unjust and fearful burden to bo binding;, and R. C. Badger, who is the attorney for these northern cormorants, these bribers and swindlers who imposed this burden upon you with the cool and deliberate purpose of dividing out your substance amongst them selves; dividing the substance of the: honest, hard working, overtaxed people among the Shyloeks of Wall'1 Street who abetted the crime, ail d the Swepaons, tho Littlefields, tht AbboU, who perpetrated it. ..Will these, men do this? ,Can they be so base as to sell themselves barkHej ajxnirse of cxma hesitate to go on to yeap'lbe full fruits of it? W ill a - ' ljei me reports or the Irand conn mission, let the dedsions of the Su preme Court answer for Judge Rod man. Let the readiness to forswear, race, Ic forget lineage; to - abandon i old aasociationiy answer for R. O. Badger., : t i - . t x . rt: r Siy V r j-eopia ot ong (arpuaaf-tner is dansref. There is dancer that you do not comprehend your peril There i4n9r thnf yaw-Triftruffeij f oursilf to bV, liled 'td akfcp od oTTupted frm jjmr integfttjj t Dd von not ratoembtflfc watt, en J af , ough the humiliations of the past? Do you sufficiently leel the burden of the Drescnt ? Have vou not as I muctrtlRaTion on j-on'now as you can breathe'' tin der"t Bnporf'Hhe burdens ' fhipOSed on you by radical rule, ' State'anclNatidnal ? If you think you can bear ruore; if you es teem it a pleasure tp nijdj.wo or three mUi.ons . more, of .,ax9! toiimet't the iutereet.on the Jong rapndiated special tax bonds, all that y oh' hive to cb'is'to suffer the radical candid-: ates to lie e'ecled; they, will giveyoi; enoiigb ot.i.ad,be sure, they ..will do it Extracts .fraatoMr. Command's .lllj..MW0- f . Iu civlng hii remarks, at the tax payer meeting,-. in llaifax . county on t)ie.Lh lost., Mr.Conigland saJd : It is not my. purioe to iiso.Ha the various points, that occur to me in detaU, but;I.Ul ;suggeefc Poaiethat occur to mo of, many , , . - a AJIESDM8XX8TO TH1WDOKSTITUTIOSJ without whhfh 'the Bast ftt bane pf relief. , In these :wwrdf not sh to curtail the rights 6fany class 6f lnenl wenimply destre toeecure)urown.fA Ftrat : Preserve the eouatlon be-' tween the tax on' $300,000 value of proaerty and the tax on thepollj but when tbe ta oir property Is increas ed toi arty porpose. the tax on the rollnui-fc bo increased Trr the like ratk. ' -V ISecond : Alia vt no rtfaii to vote at any election who' has not paid this poll tax accrued -elnce the last pre cedktg election either In rnoney, or by work oil tbeptrbllo roads. : 1 ' Third i L4mll the number of Mag htrates for eaclr coanty; elect the Magistrate for life y the Legisla ture from men of hitelligence and irood character. 'and reiuire a maiori- lv of the whole body to concurtn levying the county taxes. i I would not have a man Indicted for failing to list his taxes, which en ures only to the benefit of the officers of the court; but I would make all able bodied men pay their poll taxes in money or in work. I ask the col ored men who -are ' present, if their giKxI frwnd hkticitur Harris, in the several hundred indictments which lie had agalntt theui here for fail ing to IS At , remitted any of his costs. (Several colored men here answered, "no. he uiaJe us pay every cent.") 1 I a-k ttiem tigiHii who kept tnrtoy of them from irolng to Jail for Inabil ity to pay these -eosts was 'H nor their vrhite friends? (Answer' 'Thnt' is true;") It is true, ami it Is your white friends yoa'poto in all yourdif ticultiea. Tlie men- of yor own par: ty could not help yon if they Would; wild I doubt whether thdy would ' if' they oouttk And yet yeu would vrita for the meaut at among them, rathe", than the best among u. ' "I' , But, ftiow tax-paj-ers, what 'ean'1 we do? We aro -manacled bourMl liand and feet of ourselves wo can do riothing. Is thta state of thiifgs' ti becoBtinueirf A re the Intelligent 1 white inen of Kasterti North Caroli na to b-governed are1-'axes to! be ltfvit ujton their property and labor, and to be disbursed byt body or illit t rate negroes, not onein one thbu tand of whtm owns attf hereof land? Cau any ntaii, with'ttte spirit' Of u white man. in his boeoWrest (UletTy under audi a state of-fnings? Yet our Ueapou.s are those of peace. We enn only aiHal to our white breth ren throughout trre ?tate, to come to our aid, now wtion 1hej?have the b portunity, and if tliey tirn n desf ear to our entreaties, wo will bow Our head in sorrow and endeavor to sub mit patiently to the ntltictions with wiiic-h Ood may choose to vist us. j Ihaive trepal long upon your patience, that I cannot treat' at the length tho imortailf e of the sub ject demands. , t . THKCONVKSTIO ACT " ' ' 1 and the restrictions theriiVi contain. i-l- i ' I It i well known to my fiieff. that Hiave'Tejfardedyas I do cow re gard, many of the restrictions im posed by the act, not only as unnec vm&rya but as inconsistent with tht Ust nUeifcfts of tlie State dictated by alimidaiul short sighted polity, aud especially unjust to eaaturn Newt It Carolina. Iivt I liav nt iiesitated tu decur ad a lawyer, ood I do now declare, my opiuiuu to Ok&t liiey are of biudiug foree. JL am verv Mire n:ai no boiiveiiiioi) eonipofeu ot a majority of C'ont-ervoUveti,.would at tempt to disregard th'era.' but 'should they illho. their work would be mull ana void even wert? It sanctioned by. tne people ami would Jte i-o LeJd by the Supreme Cyurt, - - , The preceden t of 1SG5. when Juug'e. fJaston deeclared, and the Couv'eu; tion so decitled, tiiat body to' bo' bound by the restrictions contained in the call, Liraid, by ouropnoncntu, to bo of no value, because the said restrictions, were ianpoHed by a votu ol tho- LeiIature, which has j no power to bind the ieople. I A very few-words- will show the utter falacy of this reasoning. i Previous to I&t-Vthc .CqiiHtitutiou contaiued no provision for its own amendment. The Legislature had n power to cull a (Am veutiou,, be cause such power the people had re served to themselves, and had Juot delegated it to that boly. follows then that, previous -a 183-5, the peo ple could only -cuJl aiConventioh either restricted; or unrestricted. 1 But by the . Uoustitutim ot 1S.H.5, and by the present Uonstitutioni the puoplit portod with the power to- call a Convention and delegated such power to two-thirds of the Legisla tive had yv The people then have no power to a Convention, except through iwo third.' of the - Legislature; to honlley: have, delegated it. And 4 11 power which rested in the people pi ihi. .particular before ; ls3i, - liow rests in-the 'Legislative lxdy who have thus the right o call a Coiiven : tion, either open or limited ib dll lespeota aaithe people hud before that prhxf. " - -,.! 'i 1 1' . : f It seems to me that thh posltlojr U-Impreguabler-Trre sanctiuu uf the people can -vive no - force or vat hi it v toany ameudment of the CbOfetitu-' J tiwu, Vrv cii. iu tue ptrescnoeu -ttioae. Toatteutpt todoao would be simply " revolution." ' " '' " . SU9h :U the.'aoctrln"ea 6 the , uA rirom iourt o( the Untted State' la Lhe ''Dore' pnhe til t tama trineJs empJiaUoall.f ua'aiier,d A approved oy Judge. Huffln, eiaru in e veneraoiieTomen." Those doeirine am?- who Insist tjatfj .111.1119 jcvter .i . tlilnal vr " JM"iyi"nuum., - v..h. O.ir oand date.,R-. Rnn high' authority. bfMf.'.MQbreJ'to r , "Mvat e . f.iu aaitrtUii f I whom I have already refetreiL '.. . -I- MxsridMrs. .Nashcooailtute tho. I Who oaw 4ioJd fcdit&renfc 4 ZkW firinuf JSasil .raslj oLUoluuv- I strictions are of no binding force, or jff-tbrpaft ignorance, are eudeavor- IngiQ deter the timid anu misienu ttft uiwary, in the"bpeyf defeatlitj lllf amendments to the foustitutiopl YoU will know nW what im-i bnnrtADfA to nttiirli to ihe senselesfl cry tjfftt tlie rights oi raijneu avqmeai are in uanger, anu mat uie Home stead also may no longer be provided for. .Whereas both of thpaemeAspre-fw -ate for thtf WueiH of. prontrCy bold. ers, who alone are interested therein. niraesTues we areTrTdLtedfor bdtn io'tlie,,wWte mentiNartbaCaroitna, and not to te.nglttt,afid their as sociates. As long ago as 184S, Colonel Andrew Joiner, Ahe then. dislingyished, Sena tor from this county, made the first move in behalfof the rights of mar ried wemeu. j : i.ii ;i t He introduced and carried through the Leglslamre ab "act feecTi Wflg to married women a separate estate in their laud (Rev. Qode chap. 2S sec. 1.) T4e'-act has'remalUed 'on the staUitp book,pver since and to. ;this day a married woman ias no greater estate In land Chan 'that 1 Act secures Jo be,r, and didsepure to. her nearly thirtv years before bur bastard Con-, etitutton waseverttibughtiaf. I : 1 In 1850 the Ac.t,was passed , al.low ingariiafrTea wbmtfri to insure the lie otHerhbsband-for her owh 'use. In,l$65at.Louisburg. in KrsnkUu County ,'ff IUiay be allowed to refer to myseli, wheu personal property was of great, value, I made a speech upon lhvitatloh which was then pubus'i ed,nd advooatei4 from begiuning to end tlio separate rights ot marntu wouj en to their" personal as well as reaLeatate. iwas oneot'tlienrstmen in Nortli Carolina to take up the sub ject; and T well recollect how the aeeoutul Ktrii qt insfc pecuou ap plauded me, nor were the senti ments expressed less appreciated by the more staid matrons. Nor does tlie cluiaa Of our oppo nents to the . . , , 2IOMRSTJ4A rest oh any better grounds. Judge Iteid Iri Cfarret vrt. Cheshire, decided1 at Jude term 1S73, 69 N. O. Kep. B9o, calls attention to thd act of 1800 and 1SG7. ch. 61 p. 81. where a homestead of 100 acresi including a single dwell ing and out houses is allowed, and that, too, without Tegard to value, and the same is continued after the death of the father until the young, est child attains'twenty one years of age. The sarae'act is also most liber-' al iu the exemptions of personal property, and this act was passed by Conservatives,. on the 27th day of February IS67. a full year before a negro could poll a vote ortne Kadi- oar pattv had a foot-hold in thebtate. For that party then to claim the pa ternity bf those measures, ts a false pretence which uo mau of respecta bility will set up. It may be asked why they were not maftb a ' Constitutional provis ion": before lttiS.-cFor Uie simple, reason that such a provision : was not necessary, aa the witole subject was witbio. tbe province of the Legisla--t-ure, and secondly, becatise -we. had never before been fully impres--sed with the meed of it.': Although the slaves had been emancipated, j'et iii 1S3C cotton and -all other products were selling at prices never bef6re nltaioed, and every wau thought he liad a fortune within his grasp. But when In 1S67 suits for debt crowded the dockets when crops- failed ami .ptiducta feilloanU-war prkfcsf ami imflKaw tlftttr high iiopes vanish, ,1 thenw elves reduced to beggary, ithen it was determined to transfer. tKce IteueMceut provisions from the stanute book .Uk the Constitution. Ttey belong to no party they simp IJfJtrew out ui (he progress ,of events and thcexitfeacw of Uie times. i 44iave detataed .you longer tlran I intended, and sfcilAiu Jst leuve many. I9inja uirtoaehed. I congratulate you again on thl large and respecta ble meeting. If wo but sustaiu each other in this struggle ;if we will but appeul, and make known ourgriev ances to our fellow-citizens through out the btaie, wo will, nut fail to se cure relief, and we may yet live to I see North Carolina "rjxleeined, .re generated and iiisiiithrallwd.'' The other day, wlitrl hie stamp cerk t the Viek'sbur1! postofflee ru fuseil to 'Jiqk on" a three ceuler of :Ml olil lady Who wanted to post a letter, she stood back, grave him a glance of scorn, anlT lridiguantl v ex--raimed: "Well, if the folks ain't getting: - powerful peart' and sa?Hy these ,Iajs! I .lA-'lieVt .if Uabriel should blow.Jiia, trunipe ,.U-iuori'v.w; that half tile young folks would wanl to get bh 'starehed shrrts a f6rc! they went to beaVeu. ' ':. A correspohdep.t of fjiej Richmond , l-iifjutrcr, writiDtf. iioni, tbc ,preen brier' White Sulpher ejvjpgs. ,W. Va., ays there wW.efSpniv u00 guest there last week.. 5avs he:.,'Ve have not. met with. b,etter fare iu any quar ter ot tue world pr more uiiifteJit at-, teudauce Mian the ' Whilfi'.'liow fur tiLshes. . With excellent cooks, a mnsterly caterer, attentive, 'waiters Ho,d "tne-veryj best the markets af ford, " wjiat, more cau be asked .; The Neratd, -'touching O'Oonbr's r.HKatrlt'ilJ'on the New York Court of Appeals,! WniYtsr'ic. have tlie leading lawyers or ttie eoiintry Interviewed on this qtiesllbii -:Wrmt is the valne of Jnatice In a Srate where a public ollleercan stent rtve millidns from the treasury, "pay 'half a million to luwyer; leeches and blackmailers, and through their aid escape an v but nominal punishment' and at the same time retain the money?" It is a melancholy sign of tlie uui versaljty with w44ch Americans seem to be forsaking farm Avork that evjen, in a periml wen the dullness of manufacturers and trade leaves thbnsands uhefii ployed; tlie farmers rind it hard to 'get sufficient help. The compiajwt is general. in all; parts oftie country tliut, sufficient help cannot be obtained to.Iiuudle the crops with: . ui , A man in ilfdina," Orleans county, while riding in'pfocession behind his wife'a remains the other-day, over whelmed with grief, mustered suf ficient strength to stop .the nrpce sioh and jump oiit of trie carriage to pick up a knife which he detected in the road. It had a pearl handleand five bja4es, ,.ftQd; vill . wljJle .away qiany a sad hour for him. . . . It .appears. tJUat Geo. ,F rank .p. Blair,, unlike, mapy jinodefn politi cians, left no estate, and at Uuf tirue of bis death was dependent or 'sup port up JOfM : -Wisi-'iCftee of in ranee 0op3 m iasipfl er pf, Miial .-: t if tt .loaves "l a wife, , an. ,eLU .ch 1 hxm pf : his sobs' has "just act-ejUed a business' siftiutrbij in lioston.1 ' 1 ",uu" .1 ' t iii 1 : ' 1 ' I ' ' V ' !,i I Ap,,exeJiange,!repQrU.t,he ojloyf,, inir resolution for the CDilHideratJon rf the prVs.'?thl;bu'dbbut!tfre 1c6(lu'trV:; "opcATliaWaslilrfgloh'shat et was atomaliawK." Vrie 'WUsoA' Advano flerris-ithi SfCtH ire- bia, Mer "4 HEWSPAPEBlf. TTHERr :IOMIChar- lotte. ryp.Hlll.e Jiaod pr,rIeto-; II, as8ocn t eunor y ecKiy. 2.(Sa yearJJdinocratu, jn poniics KLIPfWCOUBIER rarav-0. Gi. K'-tJaatfwlltor and proprietor. Weekly at fzuu per an- nam. ticmocrauciu puutivc FRiByj); I PuoHbl at the Oxfbrd Oipnan Afy ilfTTiTLSON PLAHSTDEALER- R. .ffwH 3ot f ttin djMni.t j'-'ui s.'ii.- :- XT I L 3f N; ADyAOE-uTenry W '&. WUllnis. editor. Wet kly at 12 a. year. Democ.Hln'pWlUesV'- "ITp AttJI rS G TON ECI 10 Wms h - V JmPfi N. ft. Grangex editor and ptttfrfshSr;" Weekly fet fi a year. Uemv- rlTl'ttE CXVtciL'rNA HOUSEkOLTD tJL MAAZrSK-i GM-bonv jallus A. unitz, editor. Mouthiy. at m jear, one ol the flneat UUrary oiks lo the South. a LIJEMARLE !TIMES-Weekly .V-at W".li.idscri:4 per, tnau.nabh ! Vj - H. Wiusloii. editor. iH-ra c-rauc in poJltlcA. , i- ' . i no, I eHARLOTTE DEHOCE AT .Williun ii Y' ate,diior and proprJei luf. Weekly at 2 i0 per aonum,. OHELBY TJANNER Shelby N. KJ C. PulJlis ed every ThurstUiv morning. Imrhan Wuiv editors: lJin6eiatiWiU DC olitical Subscriptipn $1.50 lor oueycari ) ceuts'fo'r six moDlhs ; l. s HELBY .A U RO R A-McDuffle A Habbineton. editors anU Protrietors: Published B4tiuday.&tBrjlb-t4HjrfDeio- riAROLINA MESSENGER emi-Week ly, Moduy s and Thu rsday. aiGotdnboro. $4.00 a year, . A. Bomtx edi- and proprietor. Democratic ni politics. . ' riHRlSTLAN 7 ADVOCATE Or- y puu of the Methodist. V hnrch in North Carollaa JLaletgh.N.U i Rer.-J. B. Bobbitt, edwxr aAd. rpf nKr. lejyMV Si50. C GREENVILLE REGISTER X WkljrloB,TiiunMlHyaUereebvillr, Pitt roiinty, at $2.00 a j tr. Jas. T. LyoD, editor. .Democratic in poll lies. GREE nSBOttC P A T R I 6 T Grensbore, N. O. P. F. Duffy and JxuieH W. Atbright, editors antt proprie totv. One yeMka-j.t.0 ; -six laonths fl.2. Democratic in porHlca. TYflLTdV GlfRONTCLE Evans 1J 4 ThaxtoffTedllor and proprietors Fuolished Haturdays, at SXUOa year. lein-. orratk? in politics. 1 Tv UK CENTRAL PROTESTANT, Orpenstciroy N. C, publi&lxed in Uje in terest of the Methodist rrotestsut Church, til' per annum. ; J. L. MIC.'IAUX. i:difor. "VTEWBERN JOURNAL OF JA CXDilMii-UCE &. D. Pool .Jr., editor. Weekly at tZW a year. Deniocratic iu lOUliCH. , ROCKY MOUNT MAIL J. H. W. L. Thorp, proprietars; W. 1.. 'i.orp, editor. Weekiy uL..2.00 a year. Iemocratic In Politics. rjHE. W EE lyL Y A D Y.ERTISE R r P0)ished by J. fe. WHITAKEB, Jr.. Joiilsiom, N. O. Free circulation 1,000. Advertising rates low. Je 12 tf TAltnOR O "SOUTH ERNER WIlliamRon A Oai lea, edl'ors. Week y at pi per annum. tDe,mu-rat lei n PQlH(. XHE MOUNT AIRY WATCII .. MAN..! li&hed by SPRJNH A BURTON, Mt. Airy, N. C-' A White' Maa-k Paper, Demo cratic in Politics.. Hnbscrlptlon rates :' 1? months, fl 50.; 6 mouths, "j cents.' ' ' (Je ll THE D AN VT L LT TIMES. ihlx is a Democratic, Weekly Paper, es tablished in is having an extensive cir culation in all tb Yirgluiaa.nd.Nonb Car olina counties arouudT JLod ville. lrice, $1 a year ; $1 for Mx monTTis; ;"ilceiitsror three luoniha. s.pt(iioen coplea Forwaiiiett npou appiicaiiou. Aaureiss, Je 11 .1 Editor and Proprietor. rIIE ANONTAN, A Conserca- X, lv iJc-inooratln Weekly Jvcrnal. pub nsiie i iu roiKion, r. siiuaicu lnagrow- mt: pin"e, and Mirrouaued Dy n good iai-m-111 .-.-.unlrv it olfersHuperiorad vantages :ia an an wiisip rr.eaitiiii. iieing tne uruji eT' r:n nftlie section wtiire ii is pub-' 1 1 -tied, ma uy suUscrl bwrs to 1 he " a naoutaa" r..ii in; other paper. Advcrtitiine raLes. iinerai Hnpscnptim price per year, Addreta m HaU'LKY A OiALK, Kditors, lolkton, N. C. IT I L L S DO B O ; JiEfJORDER. ; A EMabilsbett PeDrnnrvZOih, Tlir. oi.fest paper iu Jfbrlli Carolina, Has a large rircniatl'in eapt clnlfy in the coim- nes ox ifraoiru. aiHTunnoe, I'ersooand Cas well, ami is ibe rcoognhsed inadiuxa of ad vertising for those. seeking the business of iiiosecuun.ie.-; Is Conservative in politics, huu ishui rjmiiynewHpaper. .subscription ,'mt advertiaonieuta.;al- m-ct-pmuie, aui me patronage or tue imuiic reHpecuuiiv HuUCltea. HubKcrtptlo:, $Z0O j-eur, In- advance, i-or kix miomn Ji ua . y . , . Je-tf " - Tklitdt' and Propifetor, .... i-i';. . - co .-, ( THE' 'VVtJ.MlN'GTON'-' STA'R j. ponrisneo-La tne city of Wilmiugion, teetith year and tanks among the ml nun- huu rename Democrat? ournai n tne atate. The "Star' , Is eplUy dlstin guisiieit or tie extent aud accurHcy of its couamtrc-ial iutormation .11 1m alsA in. ducted with much literary taste and in.io-- ment. .It ruus ar, Joronyear,7.k);' fon fa. 1 3 ,01 iiuuiua, ioreexnon wis, V1.J5, THE OXFORD LEADER, A LIVE DEMOCUATTtnV'EEICLY. pwb- Oxford, Granville county. H. C. vnona wishing to stKiure tha -trade of ew ine ricnest sections of .JVorth Cdro- w'ii JO weir to advertise lh the liCAUbll. It ie the organ of the Constrvative-Dem ocratic rnriy in tne county. . f Uates as low as possible. Addres-i. ,'' BLOW BHITT, jel2-. : . . i 'Oxtwrd, N.C, THE AU bv ENG WILMINOTOK JOURN- poDiisned 1 v ilm'nrinii, N O. journal . fhe oldest dally iu jsortu Caro Jiim. ielng noW TU its ' -i retiiyi,fih year. It (iaunftjridn ociHVicln doIiIIos ajid its service arftacknovOe yf.t .j iupyrty. tlHOUKhOUt I he. Btata ,M f. lii. t,llm'a.hl value: The Too rn a) l v;ili,uf as a com mercial aninority, and on all thetjplcaof uu uwt u euuvtjoea witn tne latest iai form 1 on. It is pnblislicj daily, for one year 5i.w; o monins.i 091 The Weekly Is JKAGLiCllAKU.A SAUNDKBS, jel? ., , , j ' . Wilmington. s OUTHERN ILLUSTRATED AGFH . "' RaleisCNl c. , The onlyi I LLU8T R AXED WEEKLY in the riQUth. Jblght pases. Korly columns, LoumiiuiiK myjuz rvuui at matter (nan any , weekly pooitsnea ia tn Hon them Htates. Tha first nimber- qf? tba SOUTHERN n.L.usiA.TJ8,x AUJii will be lssuefon Satar4arX6lhV4iaT of Jrino, 18T&. The Publisner Intend mailfaa' it atf itlris tiated record af the tinn-a i It will treat of everv-tooid. Fotltical. H tstorical: t,Hrarv. and Scientific,-wh4ch is Of ciiTrtnt. interest. ana give in,aoesi. illustrations mat can ne obtainedt oiitrlal or f.r-tfn; ", The SQUTKEttN JLrCUei'iCIlATfCD AGE will be printed. on. new tjpet,and .beayy rntr mo nan ' - - - - ' - J Oil its list of contributors will lie' found .the. Dames of many of the bet. wrJteTs in. ane outn. Heriai ana snort stones, poems and sketches, and well conducted editorial :derlmaiB. aivine., the latest :rjersonal.T liu Tjiry, scientinc, political, rl'glous and uoiuxutsrciai iuicuikcucc, wilt mra sa every-week, an amount readJns maMa:j an -wWv. It! la Inundxd trv auka tha ceciatvjievoteutOKUSnblectrDertaiB4Ti(j"i', ivt , aaW Hf'W . At vutuitfUA Will UM I rprtaao ttea. Wr,.. 1. ? ' I r i n-ii'i-uHuauiLiiuiimKr-, i 5wf trtiJialelp. I)S WEWSPAPEK8 TVTORTH CAROLINA QITI?EN, 1 1 rRTievPI,N.O K. .rm uua.yei S2.U0. jpemacratic in pwf w ;E BvE E ll ERA tuTJ. I I t llnesdiiy at VfAforo, PulilhAd pv'lrv VV vr a .VtTnr siwatxt ditTlar per vear, dollar pel Bright, cheerrul. proaressivr. to thl advancing tuonghts of the times, t he HERALD take- rank with the leading iofcaVol the day. It is on the side of t or Us. wi t, Jin mo. Ajcyetj 1 4ni ly m-tne i t isri h for it. lis tow price bnhaftribe for onlv. .na, dollar) p aces ii y. i-onVi W ie-nooresl in the' ranr. e pay ?U.Pqf &ge. . A Ti l J- O W ;-R A T'E 8 i hiF. HOANOKBS h EVpaJ SewUWeelt. ly Newspaper, publishel at weldon, M. U by Manning Brothers, and edited iy H. K. T. . Wi T. rmritTtr;-wHl"ent ont age pai. evei-y KA.XURDAY and WED NFS DAY, for twefv tortntnfpr M. v If bald in advaactboBOANKE NKWS vrlil be sent, postage pre-paid, balance, of the year fo TWOTOILrAks. ; JLgood medlnm. foa advertising. BuaU iiiam 'men will make a note' ct it when wit-hlnKtoadTerUpfl ia an Eastern Paptr. MAjSNIN BB')8.. je23-tf ' . - " : . Wetdon, St. C. v A SHEVILLE(N.!C.y CITIZEN, Ashevl le, N C , Organ of th DeBao cracy of the Elgh4a-aressionai District. LargestieataJittahredcirf o Waaern North rjai'olina. than any two. papers com bihea. Spdlal attention; aisya fciven to the, maternal, deveioprnent pXha 8 tate, And or mtrUnoiintain section frt Iparttertlar.' The vfy TOany.An wanttrpaased adyan ta'a;e r lis section 'are constant BUbJects tor rtUoasfiton 1b ifcscoiamo.- i . - '' The very large, and constant adyertiaing parrohage it has from the-home merchants and bosine8speop4erahe best guarantee of 'ThaCiHaen aaQ-advertislngmediam. Tne following are Its editors: Uubt. M. rajDeBW,Mtor;.WaKU. t. Hardy, Asso ciate Editor. f , ,. EDUCATIONAL. ' E. D U C A T, I O, N A L Tlie T H TRT V-T H 1 3D 8E -S103T of M isses Nash land Kollocic'aScbooi, Billsboro', N. C willopen July 23rd. 1W-5., Clrcnlarw f.r warded on application. Jy7- 3w2w. ; i ti . .- 1 i TTORNER & GRAVES' SCHOOTj : ' 'ilillsboro, JV. Cl ,. The Fall Pesslon of 1875 opens FOtRTH MONDAY 'ill Jniy. . CatafoKnes Kent on app Heat ion. . Jy 1 Diww:;w BIN Q H A.M-S C H O O L , Established in 1793. Meaaoeville, North Carolina. Tb ft 16 1 . Session will begin Jtfp. Wih l.T. In NEW BtTi I. DING, in all renpt-clsei-u, nd iimome Ibi ortafnt reap cts-superior to any others in the St-l -. Je J 0 T'.iyQlt.A M.fiuo't. PEA C E r'NST I T TT T E , ,'. ' ' -- ' '-' :- - Itateish. N. C.r Kv. R. BrTHWKDj.. princlnils JOHN B. BUctWKLL, rrincipiia. The next xtw-iorj commences 011 the 2Jrd ofSeplembr, IH'3 Hoard and Taitioa per t-rm.of 20 wee't s S:0 For circular and c- tnlotae, addretut Kr-V Mt BUftWEliL, ' 'jlyJ4 d 1 w Aw:mot,: KWciyli, Nj . o Oxford C. The Fall Term will begin MON'D lth. 1.S75. . : V. July Cour of Instruction, Classical, M&the mntieai and t?nimf rciai. Hoard iwi Tuition per sessioa or twenty woeksJHS.OO:1 For Circular arpP7-tO' ' ;- KRKD.A.JEETTER. A. M. Ja27-lawDW4wr PrincipaL T HE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH i his mstrmtion wji: n j re-rped on the lni iMoiuIar of .r'pte'mber next, the term endian Uie 2nd Thursday in J'uie lsTOwiih T.itar..onoitwo MeeknaKItirtst Uii. ll lias b-cn 1 e-orvanired on Him elec4 i-ylm. nonibinlrte, ! however, three cyrrlenla, 01 Ail, hcteiioe nivct Agrl -ttltnre. instillation will b-f ifivcn in the brn'ch( o 1 n 1 ntr usually t'ughtdn the ba-t 1 (I'Keo spefiii' instruction provld edln Auiicu'ture aut h Mechanic Aria. Ait ab-'e Facaliy 1ih.h bt- m appolnHd. The buildlntts ihori uii'lv repaired f r the re ception of m vrr.. hundred Mndents. F- r cudiliiis explTit-oTV of, the above app y to : a 1CM P P. BA xecietary Buawl 01 Trustees, jvH-lnwliii - RnleiBh. N. C. LOITISRrfiU FEMALE SEMI NAKY. A Pir't-Clasmigli School 1' . . von ' v ! VOUKG MIdSEcij AND GIRLS. J-"aJl .ssirt ppuns -WdiiettriBv mh of Julv. eod oniimit-s lor ii w.tlcs. ? EK3H :Boanl4 wlthi wm.limt. fur' nuiu-d r 0111s Kiid Fuelinu Tuiiion In full. SM.0O. i.antnsL'eh anu music very mod- et'te. No Extra. Ten or twelve boaidnrs can 'be accommo- tla'd coaaforUbiy wHli the Parents of tbe lA'DTvlir f.w tfl rf.11 1 cvn tf s . i 1 . l'J J Mi'wH OBNKLU A.CRESSHAW. Julv M leod. 4t and W ll, : igELEC'T SCHOOL FOft GIRI. in reax ot the Church of Uie Good Shep herd, corner oi Morgan and McDowell ktx. . .- . .,; , . i .- !!;!'? The First. Session ivill open Mo dav, ihsbt. S'.h. 1873. -The 4onre or4nMi,ntiOB will bethorpngh; thedisclnlliie mild but rrrrn, arid the training such v wlr! best de velop tle facuXie-of rota mind and tteart. Number of pnpUs limited, i-'or terms oi admission, ita,' apply to' the i - . KKV. KIW. UBUiii. Kvtor. or Misa GtBTftUDt; HAYWOOD. es im j. 7 .'. iMncipal. (Law .Ddrtnient r WrisuinfeK'h tfnlver- The Tecnlax annual term ot.tMs Law KcTiool "Wll operi on WEDNE-nA Y, Oto- ner r:n, is?.-, mil mw'., iwqwnnK's1 months each, studtnts MdnUflteote the senior Ciust.on i xamtna' ion byftnpUca- lion on' Or before Oct-ber 12th. 'Trillion, Jso tirst year, StW second year, including use tetVaWt. - Dean of Ww FacaltyV 1 JW JM. Third Ktreet. B. iouis. mo. lJyi.S-l3m ,. r. . 1) ALEIGH HIGH SCHOOL, J t ..' ' ' ' . An Erigflish, ClassicalMathriiatleal and Military School foriBoyS. RkviJoskph Thfl second annual soitdon of .this school if befetn Wi2DNiDAY.optmler. fat. I7i- The Pruacinala Bav procured; fot Mcnooi ine commoaious ana auracitva resi. detice on Newbern Avenufe. well-known in Itt.ilsl.h na Iha rv-.flr.ri Pl.n. .1 mnn oca ll v owned and handsomely refitted by Col R Kinetland. : Besides coaUnuinff their lJBy!8cbbltar propose takinir a limited number of, boys of Rood diaracter and condhct to boaird' In tlieirowi faJOly,..,' i : Th trSiolrg of the school, as heretof6re, will oe. fu ll. t hwoueh and aoonratei nreoan. ins; its pupils for college or for business Ufa. Competent 'aaslstaa-tafwlM rje'brovidt in all departrmeaia, ss,mwy b,reqirod. The Principals trnst that it Is scarcely neceaaa- will oniinne to be conducted on. Christian prnMpte.U wi44se-aat!reiv wnhnnt,tte- nomlnajtonalalmorblas, .. .. . idress.atUMW ofi the ajrincipaj RattJLgb. iiuriu utniuiia, jy x hq (lAXAHO ! -iGfJANO I . GUANO ! ... jl.000 Sttcka Patap.Hco Guana, u w i - waitoit. iWhann at Co.'a Raw jouue Buperpupn e. , , i J,800-Hcirl'j n Merrynian 4 Co.'a Am- luvimaiou ii.wniVtBWle. , it ' i.ouo ssacKs vegitator. nhi.ti. - ow sacks'Zella AmmaiilatdHupenjhoa- cUngf f hnaptaite UO use w&h ,., wnnaiO me UJi u ; . - , i - - . - - v. anata vaj . stsoca; on hand. and. wlabin tn Tii tTiiT ihiA ..ru.k ,,',..y. r.:T m-i - mT.tyn0f CVBKHPffAWc,.. CMlbh. EW I - . Attorney at Law, D FLOOR BRia03' BUILDING, ' Raleigh, N C . PBOF8SiONAI Practices in all the Courts. Prompt at tention given to collectious throughout the State. . , . je 14-iy R.-GEOIIGE WGRfAHAM, r Raleich. N. C. Eye, Ear and Throat, Office over P escnd;ia XSi'a Drug Btore up 15-1 v l Tt u, R i S,i;T jA; ,; JV1 - ,-Jt in! , jr.fVB, j,yr w w... r , ui t.i'l iRftleiihiNi,.Ciii) t.iu'X Praetiaos'lbthState Mm redera! Cdbri ColiecUous made la any part of N Caiv olina. l'15y TO H N STONE J ONES ATTORN E.Y jAvT A,W' i Raleigh, H. V. PractlceaAa all Stata C aorta; F special,, attention , given law matters connected with Vecent Stare 'Legislation. : Officat .two doors above Yarboro Houf aplvly -. , f. . . "t B. BATCH EL OR jvttornet'Xt (aw, 'Offlcaln Law BoVittigi corner Fa vette vtll and Dvla atraeta."- ' apla-ly iSO. W, QBA1UX, jAS. 4. GRAHAJf, Hillaboro, si. u. .,. ,. ijranara, r. G R A H A VL&-Q R A H A : . t.-.s- -ni ;! ' v AT TO ENEYS.iAT LA W , . Practice in the Oonrtaof the 71 h Judicial Distriet, th Supreme &uxl af tbatttat tud the Federal ConrU . ..aplVly WITJES : ,.qtl4 AEK, V.TTp.itNKY AT LAW. Practical ; tn the 3$ae4ragl FderaJCourU Collections made In anypartof the Htate Office In Yar borough Hooae bnilding. . apKi-ly - ' 1 ' t - B. H. BtJHw. . . 8ak'x.:T. WtiiaAas U N N . A ,W Tli L;i A MS, ROCKT StOTjKT. N. O. ' f-Practice iu t'no (Supreme Con it of the State and In the Federal Court at Ralelto Kb 1-tf. '; U E L ESTA T B I J K A V . T B A Li E .B-'TPVA'1 T IbTxjTk-ie a .ix .... ; . KALB1GH. N. V . . AH kinds of property booght and wld on commiaatoit by . Iebl2lf ... . . , INQ3LAND. COMMISSION .MERCHANT!.. IJLMAMSON; TOPGHURCH & i; THOM AS 5 WH0LK8ALI . AP: GROCERS Coxnxxiisaifm Merobanta "fo." 5AXft.tejj;e,TiJle St. - RALEIGHN. O. AD A MS & M OOKE, . . i .... . - - i Grocers &. Commission MERC II A N T S . W 1 TiMIJSQTON STREET, N EA R MARTIN , , R , A L E I G if N . C .;. We have in Stor and to Arrive lU0BMi.'A. A M. Family Flour Jii d Old Dominion do lo . . 10 do 1'atMpnco do do 10 do city -wttla Extra do 3aoks01d Dominion Fam., do 15 do A. & U., Extra do 10 Boxes Bulk Sides, 1 Keva Beat Leaf Lard, i 10 Sacka Prime aad Good Rio CVflen SKI Bbla Sugar (all gfxdei) 10 Casas t Concentrated Lye, 10 Boxes Durham Tobacco, 15 Jl . Is Crow Motgsseg."."-" Soda, Srarcb. Pepper, Spioe, BboA; Domestlesl ' -Cotton Yarns, Horse ami Mala bftOM; W lan& Jdanaes . PlOWa. NaliS. Plow Liaes Jt.. A C. w are Hoa AaiwTsr' for the Evkkka. and Obkr's. A m monialed f V" SupeJ-PJiospIiae I M . of .: ... . .. , ALSO . f. .. . BARTON'S C E L E B R A T J5 COTTON PLANTER. AH of the above Goods, we olfer at Bot tom Price. Liberal Discount to 1kal Kts. Send, lu. 'your Orders tk . ADAMS MOORE. ap..tf W. C. McMacxiK. jyjcMACKIN T. F. Faxsow, FAT SON, GENERAL-MMISSM IEMASTS - it mil ' AND - cbTTQN , FACTORS, , . KARTIN STRKBT, .. . ., R A L e n; II (i N , c,. I Having formed a -copartnership aa Gen eral, pommlsfcion, Miiutp, sml CoUqo Factors, strict personal attention will be giveu'to'ine filling of orders lor Cotton and the-'ftae tif " ' " ' ' ' lt Merchandine,Products of the State, North , aria antf' Western Produce, MaobTn- ' ...li.W, vrml nei Utensils, , -( -t . : ,'5rt . , e-t ,. i . We will also eontinue to keep the lSoard lng add tlastabldnartlai street, for- meriy.iown,a p,unnaxii. wU bflpra pared to offac extraot dlnaxv. lndneamcnti . to parties b'rln ging stock to thta market. . , . UGM AtKiN A FAISON. gejp. tfj ..ir,.p.,f,li A. QXXat ; iSO, Bb.jc&j . . OLXaR. Lin. A' STRICTLY vCOMMISSION HOUSE, i fc ' SONS.v utiHivRALEIGHji C. -,i sj.. i W glva our autlra avtanAlon to haodilna foCdsTdj COM Mia ifO Nlandtherefore oai? uaa(va.faiaTaang-oonBlgnmeot8-or . ! Corn. Cnr.Mrj' M.uk,n. . . . Hyl N.UFloar, EgM, Stinck, .or Green Pork, products of Oats: t-.BeeiiU-... tiuir.rM j ,.;.! tin oi wuioo,we sen ror cash, and are there, fore oitenaurepTouipt return. WiUi lieu consign men ta from Wea era Kurth Carolina, and tba istata irenorniiv and war prepared, u ptr, ba-iblgtaet Market pric(. or sell to advantage auy lot comilimedto aaframour frjeads ' w yffijim ft Agency for te .. J;JPXlCJJMONT . Cirjiwo' " ;maR0i?Hii,nafro OA Culpepe'r, STAN D ABDu: 'Waeaxa insd ni r in ia t wwi iiL1.JL5l,Z."e,ilnK a 8ma" Qoantity lo eacb,ofub; Artenas, and ant aui bartaed W - iSK" guaraniee mat It wUqna auyOUi.NO aola In this market r ' J " ALSO AGENTS FOR Th$ ORCfilLtA GUAKO and Tb SOrji'' a&a. uu anu. see advertisement In another column. rr .i- ThDlMirri ootton CHOPPER.-kv-- Ffwrwr"i -. .s nun. i i ,-!t -A T E B't5'l O O TI'W B tt t 'iHwi.j i4 tt j.ijjj jii.on 1 ti " y.' d arable and iiliM . , ,-.. i . 8 .t 1 ,Htion f Oxford lient at I f.f7.iV t i t aa,u llklr xsiL: m toer one tl C Craw for ytho Feni illed at t yet A few Jtlnw to iie Citizen Itoverihc' c. M , IrnlBIs Department we lN Thofders j e't' te- execute t! I doaen driven fi ALL KINDS 0Fj, V C7 VAaas w Idently a A X Ii irht he w r .htnjv; BOOK R f VrwaJtlssbod 'Cer ten n in the neatest as ensiveti "ti- : niiii' wll .ii 1 , . j will be stylish and expedition :ui walking ' r r , " v. Vane ehhni'o Is 'tl the Vi iiijHirtarn ays he hj LETTER HEADS, RILL HEADS, d for net send Col. ion by a I e' I)rl 1 tne IoS at tpwp) Ve regre ENVELOJ'K." TAtIS AXIJI Ivftss-b'! in 1(11? of all kinds for Men hunt. tUBS diaorder turers, Ranks ami Jlankv been m tSDTvear! . . . . tnaaisN 1 , .- , -dbyU cheaply and 111 workman! & tltHat. VatH ! 19-LEGAL IlLAXK at Juki description kt-pt on h:ii. i or.ottfi he was mort b i while ae autlii THE DAILY v-rlson i w t adrrs es on, Ml contains the I; nr. he defei hom.w r payto character, heiug tow n HOllfci THE ONLY Ti ij...r At1 j -ryri v , I rV 4lm liii.'l ill tlie city of Ilaleili Telegraph ic Report. ll-.)- ara helMmJ txzr The Market Ii-1. a inn tei. in the I Inman' rfson ' eaufoi ertle.' all the principal arlicl. -ami Merchaiuli.se, an! from actual Hal on. tlit- lay iv cation. Besitlc-s fui !. a" laden- urke Ftrrlj .. uncor L L- t it.arri Wj furnish in o:u-ti graphic Summary tlit1 V trterel jttawt. the wrll.g$ti "ftVen J . lctn'. . -, i- D.VlJlmthSt TERMS OK IlU: ft n'o inn' nil J ". r liiit.-ll't- I' jrritu tv, j....,, . lvdiRj erts.v One copy, six niontliH, One eopy, three ruontlis, One copy, one month," To Clubs of Eight one ;' ivla- iplln IgHCO urnc wnkl iaysl rern-J SI5.A.J arntt, THE WEEKLY . ,. - . all fa? PUBLISHED EVEKY THl 1 : Hmi ertfo; Contains all the New ''ytle ' edell lumr . cedinjr Week. 'bnst nant, in col The correspondence of tl",'"t',,i from all parts of the counWjfgV writers of experience and iJUw i isb-H tribute an Importaui featn Yofil ' 'J rthi .Weekly. . aui i . - isioi i indej . TERMS OF THE WKEKlT t-" i , srw. One copy, one year, postage pJ Oiwopy, six. months, w rnu OO'Dhfb To Clubs of Ten or niore flu In do' extra. ,ini I , -. oekl hj ' aR,U)i AIX SUBSCRIPTIONS imp! CASHIN AD nloc, r.ir.j and the paper is promptly J' Claf. la.t4, 0f thf -film , 'Ilk sket. THE DA TT v -t" -;-"' AN,, f BOOK BlKhyV Vrd I m I imeM'tm i-K-xjii -' - loll ued at tb expiration pakl for. Address NEWS PUBLISHING ' j . R A. L EI Q H i 41 T. U. IHtiaGH A wins. '.
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 27, 1875, edition 1
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