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.-.!. I The Chairman of the County Exefu-
, , pve Committees of tiie Democratic wd
",- Republics Parties bar arranged
... following route . to be punned by' pa
J Candidates for delegate! to the Convfcn-
r . tion. Tko aiMakioi aa .to . Um WuU ba
KMJla IVWkjThanday Wljr 15ttt ai
Uockboro, Frklaj Mj ICth LaahMjr'a
drift Creek, Fatnrday July 17, fWtk
' Cary, Monday July IWlUray,
Whttt OakTuedny July 20th Ap
Cedar Fork,' Wwloeaday, July, flat
I'ollard'a. . - t .. . '-'i
Oak GroT, Thursday July 22d 6ak
Drove1' ""'. " -;;Kaw
IJsht, Friday July 23d Lai't.
. I Barton's Creek, Hatnrday July j23d
Hutchison.. ii!-t r ,
' - ' IIooM'a Creek, ' Jlonday Julyt tCth
Kln2e Store. " " ' - '
KolefctUIe, )TedneadayA July $8th
KolcaTllIe. '- ..
little River, Thwaday July 20tl W,
"C Moore.' V r,:
: Mark. Creek, Friday 0ih' fobda
Store; ' ' ' ; '
Bt Matthew's, ratunlay July
fyowllji V t j I
. ' 5UMary's,FonlAy Ausnsi 2d
put
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- lanlher Branch, Tuesday August 3d
r ix II. ?AdanM.j - V" j" f
Raleigh,"" Wednesday 'August
fovejoy's Grove. J "'
4th
ite
. W. W. JONES, CVn Pern. Ex. Coni.
W.W. HI11TJE,, " .Hep"4!
BURKE COUNTY DEMOCRATIC
CONVENTION.'
' The cwvciUTon wef ' aordthi ' to'
previous appointmeut, - and was pman
IweJ 1y calling to the choir L. F. ff'ar-
lio : ; Juuu U. llomniur nq wniiisii
m i'owe apiwintoil secretaries. .' "?
On hiolionvE!'. Jfoore, 8amueL'MC
- DTateaud CiA.' Khuping weriap-
pointed a" committee' to draft tesolu
- lions ... .,. ,.z r, , k
.While tsaid committee were but; Hi.
C. Fl McKeesOB entertftined- tJteteon
ven tion In' hi usual happy ifylor,
dealt some j Jicavy blows., to; tbo
' aents of eonvonuon ssd swMtMsMf
' pit to vtdthlayt fio "tamRJaU
as hidopendenta ,hplaye4.,,.o)s)ii
' Burk and ;waa for av united .froit m
the the cause of Ctmvdntkm.f lrt de
picted la glowing colors the : arvlqca of
t,k our representfttlvea In . the last iguia-
ture,- and- hopod . our good old
' '''would keep up to the ttandardof
and true men.
, Tle committee rcturucd and offered
which were unanlmouly adopted s
WukbKab,, The Legislature has
, called ft Convention of the people to
take into consideration the matter of
amending the State constitution There-
f AWH yhat tUaCottvenlloii wCl
jtrocecil to nominate ft suitable person
. to represent Burke county In that tody.
' J?Mor; That the nominee of thie
Conventloa be Instructed to coepbrato
with the conservative mombers of ssid
. Convention who are the , friends of
, constitutional,; reform and especially
tliathe in all things observe the restrlc-
tioaa proposed ( by the LegtsUtnrO, m
amre bt
i ;,Jbr re
y'abjee ' BOch Call. 'irH 'Hirnt
ii it. al. . :
tloqa to the present constttqUanj and
;1glng the people to act -while-the had
(tin thoir power to'tiiroW'oIf the do
grading shackle that had bees imOosed
u'ikw tkW-'4"'A3,t;ifv A' j I
., Capt,J,f.-jinitV was called tapon
m resnomlod, in his usual brief and
' imoreasire s vie. and said he had labored
tlie last fivo. years togct' CnstljuUon
and gel rid of this one, which bad boen
rammed, down ' tu throaw ,rlti j the
r hat-nnoL XfatJ-A'JC J Avr-rr' tranJo 'was
. put forward for the nominee for th Con
vention and was nnanlmously chosen,
. he was called io! the yd4tid n4 Inter
! tained the ConvruUon (dt somct ne la
v his tosunl forcible y..w .itte- -htj.
j. . On motion theprocedlas i of the
C onvenlion were ordered to be sent 1ft
- the Raleigh Sxwmm. for publidatkm.
The Convcnt'.on then adjourned j ,
,': i r i L.F.WARLt'VChar
Wat "p. TM-f i . f
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Tho City.
Law A Co. pf UontA, Ci" will adou
open new Crockery Establishment in
Wake county Is blessed with the prbs
pect at ft spleatUd crop, j.bouuUIUl
Harvest wiu Dncnien mines up wooucr-
The acquittal of Tint Lee excites
tonishment among those wh think Uat
emoexacimeni oi we puoiie nmua m a
crime. '",!. f j . ;. 11
. (it Ji .... ?'n -f.. "T. .S. at
The CdUoo States Concrete assembles
m UOstay next Tuesdny.rA taiufuct
will be given th delegates during lite
week'"i'"'''l". .fctft
,: . The JExecutlve , Committee , of he
Cotuwrrative-Desaocratlo party of litis
county meets ftt the Court House I to-1
morrow.: 'Iniportant business wlllj be
transacted, vj"
' 1 he Boar j ix Aldcrrocn meet to-hi
;t4
to consider the question of ftssessnient
ewa ivw ajvyw ew wieasi sy 'ftivv
lumbia, 8. C where Radicalism ahbws
in lull power. ? ' ti t T- .l ' I ; '
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STATU EDUCATIONAL ASSOOA
TUIftD AHKVAIi MKXTIXQ IM KAXlpH,
0- T, tjiT .lira, 1W5 i!ao
Aiiuwiiw nnniH if V
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Association wui meei ,ia me
House of Representatives Wi
July 14th, at lOVcloek V as
f AfLlrma of WnVAmn W ktav
lency, Governor Brogden,
.MMM. Itl TTlUl ) IW.
LL D , rresideot of tae. AssoclaUoh.
'I Minutes otU9t meeting read by
retary & ,uA'Mkt H tu'i'i
( Reporta from committees, t.
general discussion. t ; i
. Arnawoox, KEsaioic.
I'L'i
'filitf EJucatlon," byMsJ , Rdbert
Blnjjhani,' Bmgham School.
t (IcnoraJ dUcuasIon,
I.
isig ;. :. !. -i.i V'
;;jLddrcss,'byBat. R,' I.Abeniety,
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lsi4et Iiotberfotd College
TUVKDHAJ, JUI.T tilTII, IV Aa
iresent conumon or nubile iswlruc
MlLof
Mmesflav.
ceb
BatUo'
jdouin, North Carollnoi from' report ofltho aecuntr of the aame, The Tteaa-
lane ouperuiuiuuen.
, r,lneral discussion '
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Jb fhi 'Teacher Born"or'Mad4,ry
Capt. Wj. T.V.B., Bolt ilarloa) Clreek
Academy'
Kjlctfcods.of teaching,'
' Uenerat discussion y Aaaocmttdn.
Agricultural College, by ffoo. A'sx.
Mclver. ' 5J' " -
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General diacBasion. ) a: ua"
m Jb I
tutu
The Evil of Easy Methods, bvlter.'l
I x''f- ' r'TH
TTi Jt Botle. ' " ' lii i 'i i
1 Industrial EducationoV i-'"-4 .
(..uenerai (iisousska by: members orl
Ansorlniln: ' "W
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r UVUHM w-A.UO0Hp,UlAA WIW W IO
named by IVealdent of the Aaeocuition,
r..1-..J. 4.1. ..! ' :t " t
Address by Hon. WV C Kerr, ptate
Geologist; I , M M , ' j hy
(Short, pointed paper occupying not
more than thirty minutes desired, i
) All teachers - school examiier4 and
ail outers interested m education ore in
vited to.be present and partlclpafe m
tne exerelscs.' Jlany topics not em-
braced hi the programme wUl.bi ton-
sklered. " Other essays will be read and
addressci made in addiUoir.M ihose
named ." '
The hotels of the city will entertain
persons attending tne Association at
reduced prices. i'WJi;.;; h: r
1 1 ne rsilroaas bars neen requested to
give and no doubt will give return tick"
ets as heretorore.,v 1 ;
.T.ii;t. C-hm'n Ex. Com. Ed. Asso.
Tan Cocbtb.-! be . Superior
Court!
adjourned to-day.? Except ' the
Hay
wood ease nothing of Importance was
done la court t there were sone mo
tions, confession of judgment, decree
entered, Ac. , DIs Eonor, Judge Watts,
lett en the evening train for Chatham.
.There were. jio. argument In the 8a-
preme Court toay, the calendar for.
this '" week- having -been - exhausted.
Next week cases from tho sixth, district
win be called." . t -
"Judge WaiU Will hold court la Grau-
vllie week after next.;'; , l.,.:.;
Xo : Cakd.datb. Cspt. ' Itan -. C,
Longof Ctr.linra la In, ;tie Hty and
(nforme ct ro!'vriy that he Is nbt an 1
v, 11 not 1 o a c ".!..!a for ConvcK'.ton
' a la: j...' i
I treasures johns reply.
Btati or Xobtu CarpwAo
a 1. 1 7MHry Dtpattmttnt,
' , V ,v Raleigh July 6, 1875,
VrafM Zi. fAlonl, Etq, Clairmait,
Dear Fir fVeur noU' accompany
resolution ftJopled by ft meeting of
citizens of. .H'aJta county jhel4
ftv nn Otm nit. waa mralrr.-l at a
(jm, when I could 'not prompt! v U-
pond as yon requested, owing ' 3
elal duties'.' '.'". '-' -''VW.i I
"The first resolution above Mfcr;: J to
-;w"eiri. That the Treasurer be and
.ho, Ja hereby requc-eJ to dlscontinua
the exch?9 ef the llortse Bond! of
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If rU.d.;C.4reLJ'! fthe
TV l "J v. " T
CA tiLfl.' -:rtfptU 'tr Uoof
an exebango Uada la 18 with the
fatKtiiiV PAfMtaJ pAinfMIt 7nA IabU
I . . - . . ... , . ,1T . -H
tiins VvaS MH MtlAai ikna tl. tk ainaaM JIab.
serve ai an answer to said resolutloa,1
An ordinaac) of the .ConslUutional
Convention, . ratified 11th of Marcji,
18CS, entitled "An ordinance to amend
the chsxtcr of , tle ' Chatham Eallroftd
Company," directed the Treajurer of
State to deliver to the rteaident and
Directors of aald Company the coupon
bonds of the State to an amount not ex'
ceeding twelve hundred thousand Hol
lars (11,200,000) forth purpose of Ena
bling said company to finish JtM
The ordinance further provided that the
Chatham Railroad company shouUl de
postt IU tho 8teU Treasurer the
row .Tboao or; onfr'"y or same
amotu-t, dte, &c, ftn.j toN;aecnre the
prnKipai-fttMl iutcfwlbT a ukh the State
should .havi Uew vnoftv 1I the estate
of said company. :v f;: w
The require ments of the, ordinance
were complied' with on the part of the
State and the company in an exchange
of bonds and the execution and deli very
l hi e.. u iu .u.. if
I 1. --f TLkT
KgB un ua nai auu inwiaM esuu.
. iimwi mv vwm u miuu win
""I iwwida artha Mitimnt irn ' (it U Tk
pressed terms and meaning of the iwdV
I nanMi Uul fiiliAWful h .iafhr
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, therefore, held them as a deposit.
N It was also provided la tho same or
dinance 'that the OitUiam Railroad
company may at any tint Worama-
tority take op the oondsof aald Com
pany deposited with fle Public Tireas
urer ny suueutuuog' m new thereof cou-
V :'.v '..i ft.. 'i i m..i f . . ...
pon Donus or uw Mate or outer jnacbt
WJt,sXttaiwd.74v;wkv
The General Assembly; at ha tanual
iculopt8t)X pad act'enti
tied "An SK,ooncerniDg 4he Chaiham
Railroad, ftiiicnuatorr of certam acU.
tad uthorI1ng change of tome," to
I thalJif tt7BalcIg , and Augusta jRall-
roatf company," mwnu.ut was provi
ded as follow i The said Raleigh; and
Augusta Air-IJne Railroad company
may at any .'time hereafter discharge
the bonds of Cbatltam Itaiiroaa conw
pony deposited with the . Public; Treas
urer in the soma manner and not ether-
wlseVft" ' tiho ' Ctham Railroad
company now authorized by law to
ad Ute. labile Treasurer is hereby
dlroctod to ntura to the aald Bal'eigh
and AuguaU AhLine . Railroad con
pony the aald bonds of said Chatham
Railroad company on payment m- ' the
manner above described until the whole
amount of aald bonds of tho Chatham
nallroad company; bcld by, the jStato
shall have been surrendered.Mf i ....
s In view of the provisions i of , law- au
thorizing the company to take' jap Its
bonds and redeem Ua mortgags,- the
only question for me to consider was,1
what Is State kMlebtedness t . .' f l-1 i-
I think on one bccaslbn " prior to ttte
decision of lis 'Supreme Court,' January
andugusta :JbLlne Ranrofcdl torn
pany vs. David A. Jenkins hiWic
Treasttref." t waa' enquired of ;by the
l'rcsldent of the Company If I jwould
accept ia exchange for the bonds pf the
company and redcropUou ofjnortgage
in connection, wita wee jods)'tte
bonds issued W internal tmptevie'ment
purpose during, but authorized under
acta passed prior to, the war, (the bontls
referred ta J presume in the resolution
transmitted by you,) and my reply was
that I did not foel authorized, to accept
them jrt the absence of any' dlreci legts.
tatien providing for theu1 fUndlugor re
demption, thorh ; admitting at 1 the
time that the coupons of a!4 jboivls
Lil been funded by. my predecessor.
Keep. I, tattle, D. n under the
)ziZ.;z Act" tf llorch l I3C0, 1 y
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'I V art . iiiK'l
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but I j,.'- i y i .U'fcu-h l
.thcc I;- :'a t . a ' f ... t, 1" . C. . j4Fcnilng
Act of Ar-'-t t V 18CS, excluded
Uiem from Its ojeraMo'ns. t i 5,,'
" uRovicwi.j iU Ulo'rj 4i iVs'f
poffwTcfcsce to.Cie ftAWstebt 1 1 nd
no atatata i '..L!y anJ. ui.uvitUtkaIy re-cor-l;a2
tLe U. V la', i-stien ai In-
dbtoaes of the Li! of mpiA vaUdly
IA 'citci. fcpuis ua'Jl juift'of jrf
xiarcn; I875 t-.::".cd actto.
pnmlseVjiommuto a eti!.tii' '
debt,", .which ;-cest&Izs,ty provlal
"That when any 'person , holding
twnlngB.y cf trnJacf thet:
tt Norul Carclliuv issued In
of any act of Assemlly passed, sX
fbttf. before the, twentieth day of
Anno Domini, one thousand eight
dred and sixty-one, (which date; em-
brace "the bonds in qucsuou,) shall.
surrender and 'dcfiyojif.'auch bonds', fo
gethcr With all the unpaid conpons be-'
longing to the same to the Treasi
(he SUtc, tlmn In Umftase Hi
the duty of Uw TreasurerMaad:h
hereby . respired ,toue and dsllve
the person so sarrendoring Buck;
a new bond of tiim fitatiM A.
Tho followkigt rates of exc.
reference to the ;bond)1d onrlnatbo
war' as referred to are set -forth to the
jl " 4f. ,it:ni't ,4-,l,.H
-fill. For tho bonds Issued sinceithe
twenUsfbday" b'f Mayinno dominions
thousand eight, luuvlred and slxty4ne,
m pWuaupe of 'sta 'poased before said
lawt rnuneit dat an rth bon(U de
kOWM io the i C iat
ham Railroad company, twenty-five pee
cent, of the principal of the bond i so
surrendered.'' tl'
It thus appears that the bonds are
placed ftt the same rate .a', the Mud
given for the Chatham BaOroad mor,
gage bonds in Ute original exchangs. ,f.
Another act, ratified the 22d day pf
March, 1875, entitled, "An act expl
tory of certain acts and to enable
holding bonds of the iite issued JTor
Internal IS Improvements under beta
passed prior to the war to, sell) the
same," after referring ht preamljU to
prevtotM lcgwwtIon.,in relation : to fhe
rauroad company, as follows jj - j
"Hoc. I. That It wa the true mtent
aua meaning of too, ritaa and-aci
above referred to to authorize and em
power the Public Treasurer to receive
aaj-oi tne aioresaia internal improva?
mcnt bonds ta, execjiUon of the .pijovkv
tons or said act d ordinance,1 I
, Kee. 8 The IHiblk; Treasaru bd and
hoV 'bereby 1 1 aulitorompoWered
and directed to:rceett9jpyoi: t4 In
ternal Improvement bond of tho State
of. Worth; CaroVnft, hereinbefore dei
scribed which may hereafter be tc tder
ed tinder WprovtsTdaiof said ac and
ordinance, and execution of tho solrie'I"
It U clearly eett that'! have id dts-
creUonary power wider tho maadntory
provision of section f abdye glyei,'but
that It absolutely require of the Treasi
urerwho is a. mere ministerial jowctt
the perfinuuice of, 4 plalo duiyhlcli
he has not the legal right to disregard.
I suggest that, if the act last Above
mentioned Kail not bccn paed, tie re-
cognitioB of the bonds ae mdebtcjlaess
of'tho taU.'by. tho Fundmi"Aci:'of
ITth of March, 1873. would have kiVen
ample power to .ttt. Treasurcj' fo'sjecept
them in an texchange with the railroad
fompsjnyil
I call attention to the language pf (ho
deckdon of ilte tjuema Courf, 4wuary
fililifilsrpitfU' Ii this
communleatlirtlt LtWe; tlilnk itielear
lUM.sne ii ww -treasurer , ougbt, to re-
ceive1 the ptate1. ftond issued '
change lor tha CTtalham railroad bonds,
as It wasone trarisactkm, and s
tnat the InUraal ' Improvement bbmls
issued during the .war are ' embraied In
the same, section.. Of iho Funding Aet
with the bonds issued to the' Chatham
Railroad Company In. exduingt for its
bonds, are Of equal value, audf are di
rected to be lundod at theams'rkte. "
ul'ma'be panioned for saylig; in,
concluBlon that bf th discharge if thy
uum-uu wuuea nave ever - nau. u Tiew
tho interests of the btate. 'and hate en
deavored to execute the lawe as I un
derstood thenv or was legally advised
in reference to them, ahd I dVnot de
Tiate irom uuu course m obeyir
statutes directing the exchange ot'jliooils
wun ute rauroad company,,,,,,
s ."" - Vour obt servant,
n .i i sUljA; Jemki
"BtatoTreasii
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" ErCATIO!TA 'Awt6nAtr.Th
3rd annual meeting of tlte "Uiational
Association of Nortii Cnroliua Will be
held in the city of lUUclyh, oonini ;ucmg
WedaesdaTr Jwty Hrfi, 187V
A progtamm cproeocdUigs rill be
Pild;hc4luafowa4ya.7 .
lVtpera fiiendly to the 'AfMociation
will plenae notice, i O
liy-ordiMr of U.e Kil-cutlvo Ci mmit
toe. . ,
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rer.
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. A)NVENTidN
Throe e.r.tor ioW WeK nobttfAl
ro? (uVcnflorfby'-ttb tiUmocnW
aiw (fKci'jj ts t,:ni.jiiTl
. i Major Marcus. Erwio favor Com
wc?f m t hi.ji;TII .lunffor ,onr una having Ju returned .
faJor ilnreus, Erwio fyor CnybftJ j from the North, where he ha been pnr-
tion.: .To' is a'lleUtUU'ah.:iut:he is
th W'JUTnefy'.'cucij' is' rlcauAnv
' Jt, jE4 a'ilarB.apd J,; (Jood wjfp, mo
negroe are the IjepuVlican. npmVi?
foB ConvenUon Jn Uall.LTwPt.Wcn
preserved mummies would donbcf ef
. John Cray J3ynuia, a badecla red
himself esttodopdt .candidate for
Cotruentlwh, BWkicounty j IT den'i
know .any etmty that can put. dare
didstee, unless it to , Orange or .Mjck-
fcttVurg.,!. ,t ,tl, ,,l(j. fc. .i 4ii
'Thw' WBaUnAon' Echo aavsior the
BBAmlBlataMt lift 1 ISWOf tAnBTMafw a f .WfWi UnPVtal
pwmhsiwvsi aa' a avwr 'wvaewawj' e- wswr
l alrcftdy bll' known to the public of
North forolhm'atf va-f&atteman oTrare
ability and worth.- global -King ktjfe .S&titfffl
Clever dsjcntkiiianj ever dnereOv
fiifmcr. hlchly esteemed foi his exfcel-
fenti Judgment and hard practical tei
IWIs Very rVrkrliul the' ticket Will
iftWW
aMBuncombe,', ' correVpondcnf of the
ciiariowe ypserrer, says i i ou may,pe
sure Uiat' the couun ties west of the Blue
IliJ-o will' do' their whole duty In,' tlie
pnmmir niopnnn s na sprv wtfmw. amon
TuTJ -"-, f. jv7? if(7 iTTT
uiiiBi iaa.iB ish ii iiiiiii win i liiiiiiimi.nii
togeerthmgs, Joycly,
.tfWWP,-!, If ta t-S I .til
.! RNdtiAVidirf.The Boston ! Pf
lot thinks1 that tht year-wm be tt,mo-'
rabli
iMf.lA' - 1..4,fi.- t.z.f"--.U 'iiiji
Fourths one Juno IT, when the
..' 1 t.i..wiJA:.';.Lii
and South clasped hands and
togetherwitb their Vim ' oh the
slope and looked with love into
lMk
omerniBy'and'aair the ' pictui
mo opposing line of blue and
TBV
meltmgr'iway' Kkfe,' th'e , ifaiokc iftherepectiUiyMiidiiBdul'fl 'irwlr!
battl6;k the; nnrei' slueUn MWh . I J CTIAJIlTnQMAS,
iA,t fn 1.1--aj WiW- .ni J
eaaa awsvaaa iiiotsi wan mid airo nuiunuia amnuan
umenf of '
town. The!
Massachusetts stands beside the pahu
UVUU. V.IV.UI. VII UUIllWIUUHIIII,. ..u fe '
out oi tu nanus ut wo pouuciani
are determined io '
oaco licrcafle'H
live in unityl
it 11 Kill. .if I
rlF
i
Rev. B. Crftvew of Trinity Coilc'go
declines the domination for Cotiveiitlbu',
because he believes that no minister of
0ie gospel .should be a politician. He
says tho pulpit, the hustings, an the
rwtrunj; W unltoT In Interest, bu nbt
i ji-mwa. HA M.M m... ...1 i
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U UWVUBaiWU,.fUlU Ull UllUI llS JCt OUt
tcussion, anu no man nas yei sue -
,d in ' ddihg; god'work hi ii (oi
.Thesd- are irood wordsTlltlV
them.1
twitrAflkiittlr' '
Bnwllke' Dble Of irblir iif '!lnT;?rhd (nrf. ssnrtuol iBossionjl! this
RobbhU,' Esq., 111 be nominated In his
ptaco f . 4" ' ''' ' w
iA'Wnmi ii. i ma HaWniaa.. ih.h I ww
ff -yHOLESAL VA$I ruig:
Corrected by F.' &" OTUISfrOPiniR,
' " " llarks: 8quaroi'ii'J
t it n! fl rmt--4-p4f
rta.11 v atnlno.l ' or ra
is! i .''.s.i i - .rri-rT? t
Cleaned staincdLor ordiuary!rT0.3al3) .
uooaorumary, ' " .
Alt
Low tnlduiuuf. B.in&iit j.
MUfftli
ur t,BEBAlli.KAIKBT. . -n-.,
Ragging, domestic lb.. ; Yard I3Jal4.
MHonuev-ao---i.w,
Floor; North Carolina; tTMT
Com, SSalUlOu
Com meal, new 9$a tlJOO, , .
Bacon, N. C. hog round, 15al7,
jv. itaitia ibiaii.
i ff-M h M-ji lonz ij It 8ldosl3. i
u
ant, jNortn Carolina, iuialt(,' ,
weKtem Uerces: t7.T ' 1
j'-?
il4i uv. i-eifg jj,". : t.i x
(VTeo, prime lilo, 23 i.if ,
11
gOOOtt. f i-,f, ,,,,
M9 common, gUaZl. ,
rrupHllJV.
Molasses, Cuba, 60. , . .
gait Marsbal'a, 2,25, ,
"jf
- t
:i7
WaDVoa.bin4Bl!w'i0A' fMV
Leather, kotc, 27a3i,7; ",,
Bidca, Jjreenra.l a-JJj
M-K'.a. . 1 aavavaaMiMaaaM
Potatoes" siroeii T&OO.". ;
it -llfilrkiB, 15aUA;t
uaesi snsnea, jMiunn ;
ihmf, 15.' l"n
f OliJtT, fj.i 3..- vi i.y ...
HyCbulodi cowl
Cukikena, grown, -40aJ5r.-r
! K 17. O ;tA I
Butter, K C, 25aM s N T, 40aio,
Rags, 2J.
Boei on foot, caS,
-;t , Tdrassaed priauvoJ U -A
Heavy copper,, pen pound, JCc (
Light " " 13c.
ltraan, periC3.1, 1.V.
Pewter, per pound, 7c.
!"!, per poittidv 3e 1 rr
is t; y. '
f ; -iTU : tL
ka' laOf
- 4 . : . a
inrTiT.S a : i-li ' II
.(hiaiuArt one Uii....u,.,.M..., :. f LB
" " " ach snbseqasst tasertloa '
uj.:jiuxxuj..va.. ..........
t sqssrs, t wa.lt, J.M 1 w Mra, T naa, tita
le '--io
1 w-ii --'uLm
Vf f ! I" TO) r t i rhw f r1 f iwirf
rriyciifOjVEikWiAN Eypu.
on
vmMutggfwiM m au uteiaaisneM svyies
and-miat, belonging! to pnr bilnesa,
m onier .to rernir tite broken In
ues
aju
I Uie Various d( iartinenbt, 'we 'are
enabled to 'cr to our 'cttntomers and
the rjuldkathn-jgreater-lndttceaecnto
thai bwmmhnM.M U v
BJack and boloted sjlksjl .U J ;
I , y ; ' .,TwJlwnB anrmnsl
dfi T
i mnsuns,,
.7 flto rtuungs"--'-"'!'. , ,
VbliDf prj ,0
( andihnenjlalwn.. w .
1.'; ' - - .
I , '. iJ . TT . "
Irish liWnayJaT Hi -
jaconets.
x uian
im
I'll isuseloMi for ds to atehtion fiirtW
nlarly price to our goods, as Jt only re-
qinref one trkd to, custoniers to con
vince themselves that the 'Tuckers"
eannot1 and will- not be' 'tmifakMd in
low prices by any &oae la i itlii city or
elsewhetej.ibehTg, alwayp Aipto the
time. i , . :. .
Til fiiivrU Jhl ,yhwi
a m a
XMj7ueninUaote'iiiMrnernf wil
m mm . .
LnewlrfornisliedJB thanamhrnmtslvU
1 .ffliWlW" ,
'Arraiim'cnW'lwVe Tcn 'mitle for
1 IMnilaia and rWrHand -i .... 4k..
I traveUint Dnblio on ea&archnl .of the
i nnugton.ana jiaigett stsceta formeriy
anfl aU I the Carolina Ilouse, ho been Qioroughly
...and Clio I rci''reu remicu, ana m airnsitect
' O I tnaon kmtlrelT ewi and -havimr Wen
r!r I trauu, and polite and gentlemanly Por
ted I tin wlU ftttend.'' vt ,ii'f i s
" The tare and Accommodations lat this
I House will not . be snnftaeL bvt nr in
I ' A litwnLl atiarn .f (mMI'WlU.. I.
I ltJft.BatT-a.Mpi iMlronrletor. ?
a .
(; ATTOBNEr AT 'tAWv
lUl..OJli)(l.5aijM
j IX' ho iiii4(i,.t(i ...
2f.".w .IW! -
oliTraoF-iarowM; Mh
f Csuuwuesont M nrintloa,,'l,' .
99ml ,.ytA .l lany , nnij
yxt.feiGii Rfolf Bcft6bt;''J'11 - x
Ik -W-W.uZ'j-'!
iEQU8,If Jbathb-
- I - , , wjn
1 , , . . . imaviuivii. -T
S&ffi?tl3L
f VimMUslomfnmtft .
f procured for the School the conmtodious
f AvenUtt. WellrkROWn ln.Kalftk'hiaa tho
'Cbf-ou ptaoe, nom, recently.owned .
ihd .handsomely' refitted . By Col. R
iCIngshmd;'1 U Ih
'iBesideaoaiittoamgotholn Doychool
ihey propose taklna a Umitod number of
JW,' SiFhfacr tojj' conduct to
bonrd in their own fomlly. ;' ' , .
J The tralnfntfbf tll scW as hereto-
forol wilt-be ftilL thormch ondaarurale.
propariBg Usj pupilp foejcouoge-or for
CohTvp alsli.'.U1 Will 'ilrovWe,!
ht all uetooxtracnta'as'niav be"rftiulred.
The afWactpali ftwm&UtM BtartvlY.--
necessary ior iitenr to f asy tnafc wnlist
tho School Will con tlnun tn hei
6n Christian prhtcinlcl), It will bc"entire
Yf wtthtfut dcnomkiaUotm) aim r bias.
i xortirauanii awl our nftimiau.m
i sjLi 1 J ii i.' i.i, .?r
, 1 M 1 KKKS IIH'Jl'. 'BP
GWfejPWiR. cor.
. -T . '
'TIeTaUiowDb'i'if)n the
WthfiSAugBBtVf la lrt4t
Jl Charge fBCoOftWeirryVreeks:
0onra leactiuaw MisraanugijtuuiigiiU)
course, 42J.00. ' Cluuves pr extra ;
studies, moderate. f " Su" "
? ForXoTaTt)lll rbnmlnlns particular. '
appiy w ,,'rr: wivmn,' iveuienu
1 ml A i t Wi I .rj . . II . . .
Bi.. . . A a a as
a tuiff rittitiniiiJiKifti kjiini a
i 'h a) J--). . ...- ii . a n .
-nir nni-Baiii on waru,rusiees
1
.W 9Hfcwif;r1J7,.iij tTT; T,
Of WSH ,Cto.o .nftrrtiwcrlbrd aa Cmw-
miaaiuuer. I ul oq liitiilny the Sn4 dajr of
AMMBSt. l4.ahul.1lHI at lb
VourtlioiMMdnnrinthe C'HV Pt l lrtgh the
folloMnif dttlw!i ttrAitfrty tO-Wtft Hoai
ttot ktrUi.LUr kyUf,, Vaindnl aa
(vllnvs, Bflflonlns t th HHith Kelt SonMr
MlUrp ttand W wJirrpii -rtimrfnr tb-m
131 faut BHnh lutVi4lBtnV7t, lknr Weal
to the a A (t. R. It, 0or Nurlh Mh Bail-'
KattJt ilarpU MUrUoNulaiiiK. tun-"
UlniiiK one-hail M-ra nMrent !, bviiia; tb
prmcnt rexldnme rrf I. O. Wary.'-
5 Tl-rmaof ftak QnfftsirUsali.twiMir pay'
al.le twrlve nujutlia aftrr day ot aa.d With la
Kfeai Iforn dny of aal"H r 1 " '
i x t.ii4 witiiJ KOK'XLL. t.
SS.M
In
nln 1
wtr
4 Iron, per 1UU ixKSKto. iJrt. ,c
rr ? sliiw, per piece, 35aultei
.ti .i. xni "i n "i r-'i s i
',,.. - . . !' tiff ;.'
t!.e Tv!:'0 of t:.e Attsrr.fy' Ccner&I :
l.tluiyStaiA,
i .uui IS...! iiJJ ,4 ';1 1 ua ,')J7f vl
t