THE DAILY ERA.
c
Official Paper of 'North Carolina.
Official Paper of the XJnitedlStatps.
me messenger is not given to ac
cording: unmerited praise to a Rad-
lcal, ; the compliment is worth
something, while the language
may be set down as not in the
least extravagant :
Our special Court is still in session. I
nis Honor, Judge Tourgee.-presiduig. i
An Act to Alter tho XJonstitu-
tion of North Carolina.
Differing so widely as we do from Judge as follows, to-wit :
J - J " ' 1 . -
pruvme lor ine election or more
than two justices of the peace in
those precincts which contain cities
Section 1:-The GeneneralAszem-1 or towns, or m which other special
reasons render, it expedient. The
ill rVn T V cmef magistrates of cities and in-
(three-flfths of all the members of corporated towns shall have the
each house : concurring.) That the judicial powers of justices of the
constitution of this state be altered peace."
Anrend section thirty of the fourth
A PApK FOR THE PEOPLE
CHE ERA,.
C.
Tourgee in politics, it affords us much
pleasure to hear him so favorably spo
ken of by members of the Bar. Indeed,
seldom has a stranger appeared, on the
Bench in Wayne county who made a
more favorable impression than- Judge
Tourgee has done, withbut few. excep
tions, upon all who have had any busi
ncss relations wi!h him. As a Judere
be, seemingly, presides with becoming
dignity, commendable firmness and ac
knowledges impartiality, and with
marked courtesy to the Bar. His sys
cem oi practice seems to diner some
what from that usually adopted in this
judicial district, and at first seemed to
cause slight embarrassment ; but now
it is admitted on all hands that the
Judge adheres with scrupulous exact-
Won't Pay the Working-man. I ness to the practice prescribed by the
" code," wh'ch he seems to understand
This Democratic I Legislature Of thoroughly, and which has a happy ten
all 4ha Tro I H xrffftior nn1 tnralli. 1 donnv tn cim nlifir
Amend section six of the first ar- K!?? out the; word
tide, by striking out the firstclause .uHha - n? V, "i
thereoffdown to and including the ftLX Prnctsi aIs0
7 - - o i in i nn loot con y-yv .f U v -v
DALY AND WEEKLY.
word "but;" this heing the clause
relating to the state debt.
Amend section two of the second
article by striking out the word
"annually, 7 and inserting: in lieu
thereof, the word biennially ;n De
reference to the sessions of
the general assembly. : ;
Amend section hve of the second
article, by . strinking out all that
There was in th City one Sosi. infamon?
for his insolence and Tillainy, who thought the
perfection of : Liberty was licentionmees of
SpeeduPLCiAKcir. - ; W
FRIDAY, JAN. 17th, 1873.
gence ";of the State, declines to pay
Mr. J. C. Brewster, a working-man,
a few paltry dollars for necessary
repairs to the State House, whereby
the State was saved thousands of
dollars, and our noble Capitol build
ing, preserved from injury and de
cay. H r
This conduct is characteristic of a
party which cherishes a traditional
hatred for the mechanic and the
...
working-man ; and no comment is
necessary.
rZnL during their term, subject to such
uiwsjaiu v ttuit ptixiuuu 11 lift
in the last sentence of the same sec
tion, strike out. the words "the
commissioners of the countv mav
appoint to such office for the unex-
pirea term," ana in lieu thereof in
sert "an appointment to fill such
vacancy for the unexDircd term
shall be made as may be prescribed
by lar." z - ;
- Amend sections one and seven of
precedes the w ords the said senate the fafth article, by striking out the
district," and by striking out the words "commissioners of the sev
eral co u ii ties - wn ere they occur in
said sections, and in lieu thereof
insertings the words "county au
thorities established and authorized
by law." ,- ; m
Strike out section four of the fifth
article, relating to taxation to pay
the state debt and interest. .
Amend section six of the fiftli ar
ticle ty inserting after
Weely one year,
Dailjl
- - $u.oo
- - 7.00
ItEVBED, IMPROVED AND
EXIjAKGEO.
r.l.
phrase " as aforesaid or" in said
section ; the part so stricken out
having reference to the state census.
Add a new section (o the second
article to be styled " section thirty,"
and to read as follows : " The mem
bers of the general assembly shall
each receive three hundred dollars
as a compensation fou their services
Ignorant Men for Educators.
understandings.
We don't know what Jud?e Tourgee
is at home, but, as a Judge, he lias cer
tainly made a most favorable impres
sion, Here, upon jurors, clients, court-
uouse loiterers anu attorneys. 11 it 13
treason to say this of a political adver
sary it is treason to speak the truth, and
we hold ou rsel ves ready for trial at any
moment when called upon. We have
said this much as an unbiased observer
naving no personal acquaintance at
all with the Judge.
With scarcely an exception, all
our present Judsres have, when
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m regard to time of "instrument" in said section 'thft
payment and reduction for non-at- words "or anv other nersonnl nrnn-
tendance as may be prescribed bv ert v."
law: but they may have an addi
tional allowance when thev are
called together in special session.
and mileage shall be ten cents per
mile for each session."
Amend section one of the third
article by strikincr out the words
Insert the word "and" before the
word "surveyor" in section one of
the seventh article, and strike out
the words "and five
in said section
commission
also add to
hi"-. . :
Thciose of the National Campaign of
1872, ith the. re election of President
Gran is a
in joriu uaronna, uie soutu, auu vne
whe country, it is worth while to take
no? of, for,-it marks the beginning of
anra of perfect .
l i : -i. s . .. l - . .
Pace and' Reconciliation
tVoughout the whole country, and
Jtfween every section of the country.
Believing that " peace hath her vic
ries no less renowned than war," and
hat the conduct of the Southern people
ian be as illustrious in peace as mo
bravery of her soldiery was nobl
srand and thvxee imcstinous in tue late
ers"
said section the followinsr: "The
general assembly shall provide for 'Far ; and that in the person of Ulysses
a system of count v enwrnmpnt. for a. Grant, the soldier, with whom our
in said section, and inserting in lieu the several counties of the State.
four years," where they occur first
" two
the
years,
term
of
holding special Courts out of their
For the first time in the history Districts, won the good opinions
of letters objection is made to the
proposition that the head of a pub
lic school system should be a thor
oughly educated man.
It has come under the observation
and commendations of the commu
nity of all political parties. This
shows the necessity for a system
compelling each judge to ride a cir- assembly.
cuit of every Judicial District in strike out sections two and three
thereof, the words
being in reference to
executive officers.
oiriKe out ine words "sunenn
tendentof public works." wherever
they occur in the constitution, thus
abolishing that office.
Amend section six of the third
article by striking out thftword
" annually," and inserting in lieu
thereof, the word " biennially :" so
as to conform to the provisions re
specting the sessions of the general
nffhfaWr!for f fcnf fnooW t the State, and illustrates the follv the fourth article, being the pro
" "-v., w.wo t . . visions wnicn reier to th
receipts and
where such
lie schools were presenting claims
for teaching, who could hot sign
their names, intelligently, to the
vouchers. In a State
school-masters are
abroad, in the land it is not remark
able that prejudice should be found
to exist against a university of
learning, aritt the graduates of high
schools generally
of the present Democratic Legisla
ture in defeating the possibility of
such system in the passage of a law
electing the Judges by Districts, in
stead of by the people of the whole
State.
Our State Iebt.
the annoint-
ment and duties oi the code com
missioners. Alter section four of the fourth
article, so that said section shall
read as follows : "The judicial pow
er of the state shall be vested in a
court for the trial of impeachments,
a supreme court, superior courts,
such interior courts as may be es
tablished by law, and courts of ius-
The following is a partial list of ticfs of the peace."
x.uvr secuon eigne oi uie lourth
article, so that said section shall
read as follows: "The supreme
court shall consist of a chief instiPA
Vox Populi, Vox Dei.
"conservative" Senators and Rep
resentatives, now sitting in the
Capitol of North Carolina, with Be-
orv 'tntniiifronf -,!! publican majorities against them in ad twoassociate justices ; Provided.
xery intelligent and ell in- fheir countieJs : That this shall not apply to the
formed correspondent who has given
much patient attention to the sub
ject, and studied all the statistics
bearingon the matter, occupies the
correspondence Department of the
Era to-day on the subject of the
State debt.
It is a disgrace to the State that
no practical effort has yet been
made to adjust the public debt of
North Carolina, and the cry that
we "can't do it" is simply con
temptible. A State with the re
sources and future of North Carolina
has no excuse for delaying the ar
rangement of a debt of thirty-five
millions, on paper, when the credi
tors are ready, willing and anxious
to compromise on the liberal terms
ours have already manifested.:
Our legislators are neither dispos
ed to do their duty nor equal to the
task before them, and yet we have
a Democratic Legislature represent
ing " all the wealth, virtue and intel
ligence of the State.11
Particular attention is invited to
the letter of u Tax Payer."
SENATE DISTRICTS.
7th. Wilson, Nash and Franklin ;
Jno. W. Dunham, Wm. K. Da
vis, cons.
9th. Jones, Onslow and Carteret; J.
G. Scott, con.
10th. Wayne and Duplin: Wm. A.
Allen, Lott W. Humphrey, cons, tncts, for each
14th. Samnson : Dr. tJ. Tate Mnr- shall be chosen
phy, con.
15th. Columbus and Robeson ; Jno.
W. Ellis, con.
lGth. Cumberland and Harnett';
Wm. C. Troy, con.
17th. Johnston; William II. Avera,
con.
22nd. Chatham :
24th. Alamance
T. Morehead, Jr., V. J. Murray,
cons.
25th. Randolph and Moore; Dr. J.
M. Worth, con.
30th. Rowan and Davie; Charles
Price, con.
32nd. Stokes and Forsythe; Jno. M.
Stafford, con.
33rd. Surry and Yadkin; A. C.
Cowles, con.
34th. Iredell, Wilkes and Alexan
der; Thos. A. Nicholson, Phineas
Morton, cons.
3Gth. Caldwell, Burke, McDowell,
Mitchell and Yancy ; W. W.
Flemming, J. M. Gudger, cons.
Total 20 "conservative" Sena
tors.
Amend section two ol the seventh
article, by striking out the word
"commissioners" and in lieu thereof
inserting the words "county author
ities established and authorized by
law," and in the same section strike
out the words, "the register of deeds
shall bo ex officio clerk of the board
of commissioners." .
rike out section three of the
seventh article, and in lieu thereoi
i nsert the followi ng : 4 'The couhtV
authorities established and author
ized by law shall see that the r
spective counties are divided into i
suitable number of sub-division?,
as compact and convenient in shape
as possible, and marked out by dei
nite boundaries, which may be al
tered when necessary. Said sub
divisions shall be known by the
name of precincts. They shall hare
no corporate powers. The township
governments are abolished. Tue
boundaries of the precincts shall be
the same as those which heretofore
defined the townships until they
shall be altered."
Strike out sections four, five, six,
ten and eleven of the seventh arti
cle, which relate to the to.vnship
system.
Amend sections eight and nine of
tne seventh article, by striking out
1EE crossed swords, we have a living
aid illustrious example of the renown
oi the soldier in war, and the victories
oj the civilian in peace,
THE ERA,
frrn a Southern standpoint has endeav
ored to aid the victories" of 41 Peace"
by aiding the re-election of the great
and . illustrious citizeu-soldier-Presi-
dent.
The first , part of the mission of
T
H E E R A
is accomplished in tho re-establishment
of the Republican party in power for
another four years from March next,
and now it enters upon the work of
following up that mission in gathering
and preserving the fruits of the great
National victory a victory significant
West, but of a Union restored, a people
re-united by the bonds of peace and
good will, and each and-every one in the
quiet eniovment of the blessings of
L.IBERTY and
PROSPERITY.
the bounties of
justices durinjr their present term ot
omce, unless by death, reignation
or otherwise, the number of asso
ciate justices shall be reduced to
two.
Alter section twelve of the fourth
article, so that said section shall
read as follows : " The state shall
be divided into nine ludicial dis-
of which a iudre
; and in each district
a superior court shall be held at
least twice in each year, to continue
for such time in each county res
pectively as may be prescribed by sembly shall have Dower to provide
La.w. xne general assembly snan ior ine election ot trustees of the
lay off said districts in due time, so University of North Carolina, in
that the said nine judges maybe whom, when chosen, shall be vested
chosen and begin their official term all the nrivilee-es. rights, fm
R. J. Powell, con. at the first general election for mem- and endowments heretofore in anv
and Guilford : Jas. UV,? U1 L11U assembly wnicn wise granted to, or conferred upon
wm occur azrer ine ratincation ot tne trustees ot said liniversitv nnri
4-1.;. rrtL.. . , , . . . . . , .-...v.
una rstutiuu. xnv irenerai assemoiv
the words "or townships" where
than . . . -. i
Strike out section three of the
ninth article, and in lieu thereof in
sert the following: "The General
Assembly shall make suitable pro
vision by law for the management
and regulation of the public schools,
and for perfecting the system of free
public instruction."
Strike out section five of the ninth
article, and in lieu thereof insert
the following: "The General As-
We notice that the name and resi
dence in Washington of our Represen
tative in Congress, does not appear in
the list of members published in the
Washington naDers. What is the mat- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
ter? It can't be that Gen. Leach is Alamance, Jesse Gant, con.
ashamed of his quarters. The rumor is Burke, P. A. Warlick, con.
in circulation, upon our streets, that he Chatham, Jno. M Moring, O. A.
occupies a Fried-Meat House. Wo do n, Hanjia cnf -, .
not believe this can be true. 9 Q0U'
- Columbus, V. V. Richardson, con.
By the way, the people of our Dis- Cumberland, G. V. Bullard, con.
trict are, clamorous for mail facilities. Davie, Charles Anderson, con.
We regret that our Representative has Guilford, Joseph Gilmer, Wm.
not the influence to Drocure them. The Wiley, con.
voters can now km hnw thov micoo it- w"uoiuu,
v w W 4111 UOVIA A. U I - -
Jesse
in not sending to Congress a Republi
can, who, without difficulty, could have
caused the opening of new mail routes.
Greensboro North State.
There is some point in the above.
Where Congressman Leach does or
II. Joyner.
iinnant, cons. -Martin,
J. Edwin Moore, con.
Moore, ur. Shaw, con.
Nash, John E. Lindsey, con.
Robeson, W. S. Norment, Thomas
A. McNeill, cons.
liown. Dr. F.
may reduce or increase the number
of districts to take effect at the end
of each judicial term."
Strike out section thirteen of the
fourth article, which fixes the pres
ent judicial districts.
Amend section fourteen of the
fourth article by striking out all
after the word " office," and insert
ing in lieu of the part so stricken
out, the following: "The general
assembly shall prescribe a proper
system of rotation for the judges of
uie superior courts, so mat no judge
may ride the same district twice in
succession, and the judges may also
exchange districts with each other,
as may be provided by law."
Strike out section fifteen of the
fourth article, and insert in lien
thereof, the following : "The gen
eral assembly shall have no power
to deprive the judicial department
of any power or jurisdiction which
rightfully pertains to it as a co-ordinate
department ; but the general
assembly shall allot and distribute
that portion of this power and ju
risdiction which does not pertain to
the. (jrencral Assemblv mav maka
such provisions, laws and regula
tions from time to time, as may be
necessary and expedient, for the
maintenance and management of
said University."
Strike out sections thirteen, four
teen and fifteen of the ninth article,
relating to the University of North
Carolina. Amend section ten of the
eleventh article by striking out the
words "at the charge of the State,"
and in lieu thereof insert the words
" by the State and those who do not
own property over and above the
homestead and personal property
exemption prescribed by this con
stitution, or being minors, whose
parents do not own property over
and above the same, shall be cared
for at the charge of the State."
Alter section seven of the four-
teentii article so that said section
shall read as follows : "No person
who shall hold any office or place
of trust or profit under the United
States or any department thereof,
or under this State, or under any
other State or government, shall
hold or exercise any other office or
T HE E R A
is the offspring and product of the great
and glorious commonwealth of
NORTH CAROLINA,
for whose goou ana 6iry it., i tho mis,
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without being sectional, to " labor and
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material, educational or social argument,
it should ever be understood that this
paper is laboring only for what it deems
best and to the true interests of the peo
ple of this great State, in common with
all the great patriotic people and inter
ests of the Nation.
Whether in its diversified character
of a Family, Commercial, Political or
Industrial newspaper,
THE ERA
will strive to cultivate and promote all
the interests of its people, and in every
thing, save the advocacy of its party
principles, discard all political differ
ences, and in the interests of
Peace, Reconciliation and
Reform,
44 clasp hands " with any and all men
laboring and studying for the good of
their kind, and striving for the glory ot
their country.
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J R. H. CARMER. AGT.
DRUGGIST,
Kitst
No. II,
Sitle Fayettcvillc Stivet,
the
courts prescribed in this constitu
tion or which may be established
bylaw, in such manner as itmav
deem best, provide ateo a proper
system of appeals, and regulate by
law when necessary, the methods of
' Droceeaino m thp pyptymcq rfhoS,.
aoes hoc ooara 111 Washington is sam dsod. J. R. Maxwell W IT powers, of all the courts below the
not so Important ; but, that, the Bryan, cons.
people who send men to represent Surry, H. M. Waugh, con.
tnem who have ne ther nhiiiHr nnr AJ"C" fl!."ous n.
influence, stand very much in their
own light, admits of no argument ;
and so long as the people of North
Carolina are governed by their tra
ditional stupidity, and represented
in Congress by small-fry politician?,
so long will the State be without
postal communications and all the
facilities for diffusing intelligence
ana promoting prosperity.
Total 23 "conservative" Ren-
resentatives.
Sleeting'
of the
T,I Goldsboro Messenger oil
Judge Tourjrcc.
Under the head "Can any good
thing come out of Radicalism ?"
the Goldsboro Messenger has the fol
lowing on Judge Tourgee ; and as
of tne Trustees
University.
THERE WILL BE A MEETING OF
the 'Trustees of the Universitv in
the Executive office on Wednesday tha
29th instant, at 3 o'clock. P. M. A full
meeting is desired and requested.
TOD R. CALDWELL,
Governor and President
of the Board of Trustees .
Jan. 9, 1873. 123 td.
WM. M. COLEMAN,
Attorney at Law,
- ' AND "
SOLICITOR OF CLAIMS,
Room No 14, May Building-,
!P. O. Box 268. Washington, Did.
J3S.Pays special attention to South
ern claims. 12 tf.
All.
thority of this State, or be eli en hi a
to a seat in either house of the Gen
eral Assembly; Provided, That
npthing herein contained shall ex
tend to omcers m the militia, justi
ces oi tne peace, commissioners of
puuuc cimriues, or commissioners
for special purposes."
Add another section to the four
teenth article to be styled "section
ana to read as follows:
CL.UI3S.
THE WEEKLY ERA will be sent to
clubs of subscribers at the following
rates;
One Copy, one year 52 issues,
Five copies, " " 4i
Ten "
Twenty " " " "
Thirty " " "
And an extra paper to each Club.
Address
WM. M. BROWN,
, Business Manager,
Raleigh, N. C.
2.00
7.50
13.50
24.00
33.00
T. M. ARGO.
J. C. L. HARRIS.
ARGO & HARRIS,
N. C.
supreme court, so far as the same
may be done without conflict with
of.hpr rrnviirns rF Vi ,1. : 4-.,
" r M wuoluu- i" ana to read as follows: " Coun-
Amend section twenty-six of the continue to exercise their functions Attorneys and Counsellors at Law
j"uiui i iiic uy ssiriKing out an provisions necessary to be
that part which begins with, and made by law in order to give full
follows the word "but" in said sec- effect to the alterations, so far as re-
tjon, and in lieu of the parts so iates to said officers shall have b"n
stricken out, inserting the follow- made."
ing: "The judicial officers and He-number the sections in those
clerks of any courts which may be articles from which any section has
established by law, shall chosen by been stricken, without the insertion
the vote of the qualified electors, of another in its stead ; and give to
and for such term as mav ho nra. any new section thnt. nnmhw wMh
scribed by law. The voters ofpaeh by this method wnnhl h
precinct, established as is elsewhere given to the section for which it is
provided for in this consti tutinn. substituted, and the nitArnf tana coii
shall elect two justices of the peace f be embodied into the constitution,
for such term as mav k fi?Pfi Uv and the several sprfinno TmtrtKnJ
law. whose jurisdiction shall MtPriH consecutivelv.
JwUfefc tbeir Py? coun- Ratified the 19th day of January f
ties. The general assembly may I A. J). 1872. -
during seasons of unusual heat and dryness, are
invariably accompanied by extensivfi iieranirt.
ments of the stomach and liver, and other ab
dominal viscera. In their treatment, a purga
tive, exerting a powerful influence upon these
various organs, is essentially necessary. There
is no cathartic for the purpose etfual to Dr. J
Walker's Vinegar Bitters, as they will
speedily remove the dark-colored viscid matter
with which the bowels are loaded, at the Bame
time stimulating the secretions of the liver and
generally restoring the healthy functions of the
digestive organs.
Scrofula, or King's Evil, White Swell
ings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled neck, Goitre.
Scrofulous Inflammations-, Indolent Inflamma
tions, Mercurial Affections, Old Sores, Erup
lions ot the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc, etc. In these
as in all other constitutional Diseases, Walker's
v ineqar Bitters have shown their great cura
tive powers in the most fibstinate and intract
able cases.
Dr. Walker's California Viuccar
Bitters act on all these cases in a similar
manner. By purifying the Blood they remove
the cause, and by resolving away the effects of
the inflammation (the tubercular deposits) the
cure i9deSdr.eCeiVC a Permancnt
T?tPropctIe? of Dr- Talker's Vinegar
Bitters are Aperient, Diaphoretic, Carmin
ative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, Seda-
ina'AZ SUd0rmC.' Alterative
2',pecnt and mUa Laxative proper
!le3 1K, Walker's Vinegar Bitters are
the best safe-guard in cases of eruptions and
malignant fevers, their balsamic, healing, and
?,ninffn0PeStif3protectthe nnmrs of -the
fauces. 1 heir Sedative properties allay pain in
the nervous system, stomach, and bowels, either
from inflammation, wind, colic, cramps, etc. "
Fortify tlie body against disease bv
re-aPrSed. hM of a tem thus
. Directions. Take of the Bitters on miner
to Dea at night from a half to one and one-half
E2r,?0f SfV1L Eat eod nourishing foXpuch
as beef-steak, mutton chop, venison, roast beef.
Vegetablea' and take outdoor exerS
They are composed of purely vegetable ingre
dients, and contain no spirit. bV-UiC IUre-
ii. ii. Mcdonald &, co:,
SH.?11 Agts- SaQ PnwcLsco, Cal.,
& cor. of Washington anri Phm-now
SOLD BY AL L DRUtiG ISTS Jk I) K A LK RS.
May 18, 1872. 146-9m
ANNOUNCEMENT.
HTSS, UNDERSIGNED ANXOUN--a-
L,hA to his friends and the public at
large, that he has recently purchased and
thoroughly renovated and restocked the
jurug otore.
Ho. 33 Payetteville Street,
(late Doepp & Jones') with a full assort
ment of
MEDICINES,
DRUGS,
PERFUMERY,
HAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A
supply of
PURE DRUGS,
CHEMICALS,
PATENT. MEDICINES,
SPICES,
Soajs and Perfumery.
TEAS a. specialty.
Kaleigh, October 28, 1S72. .&-;:ih
- S; D. HARRISON,
Wholesale and. Retail Grocer,
Corner Fayettcvillc and Martin
Streets,
JJASOX II AND A FULL STOCK
FKESJI GKOCKKIKS,
RALEIGrH.
(Office on the corner of Wilmington and nmA Ta TOILET ARTICLES,
Hargctt streets.)
T. M. Argo and J. C. L. Harris having
formed a copartnership for the practice
of law will attend promptly to any
business entrusted to them. 150 tf
FANCY GOODS,
SODA -AND
such as
Bacon,
Iavd,
15 utter,
Salt,
Cheese,
. Flour,
'Meal,
l'otaotes,
Pickles in Jura and Darnls.
Candies and Fruits, Sugars and
Coffees, Crockery and
Wooden Ware, Hoots
and Shoes.
i Everything usually Wi In a Iif
class Grocery Store, caa bo had at tho
lowest cash prices,
p,.1, A , 8. D. HARRISON.
Raleigh, Ootober Zi, 1872. Gl d3nl .
NOTICE to Parties of Hie Nnmo of
DALLAS, M'KERROLL, and
WILKINSON.
WANTED, full Particulars of tho
Children or Descendants of AL
SJfS?Rand WILLIAM DALLAS.
DUNCAN M'KERROLL by his Wife
Isabella Dallas, and of JOHN W1L-
AVibUJi bv his Wife Janet Haixas
N
EW BOARDING HOUSE.
MINERAL- WATERS o11 of w.hom a"o entitled to Share in th
-LVO ! Succession Of thft laf ft Pitph nutiu
Mrs. Taylor will open her new board
ing house on the 14th inst., in Prairie's
Buildings, Wilmington Street. The
House is entirely new, and the rooms
large and pleasant, and it is a vprv In.
sjrable place for members of the Legis
lature, being located near the capitol. -r
Terms of board ?30 per month. Ten
or fifteen day boarders wanted.
4an0 HOd-rlm .
and everv tbin? nsimiitr W..i
first-class Drug Store. J "U "l a
He respectfully solicits tho patronage
SSr f;iends ad a fair share of the
public trade, and hnnpo .
attention courtesy and faireaHn.: to
retain it for the future. u". k
tnVtt attentin of Physicians is invited
Respectfully;" : ;
Raleigh, Oct. 30, 1872. ; 7-3m.
D A T.I. AH.
of Glasjrow. in Sfint!nruiTi
above-named who Died, UnmarrieL
an Intestate, on 2d Juno, 1872.
; The Parties were all Natives of Isl.nyr
J Scotland, and tho Families of the
three first-named are supposed to be in
North Carolina, and of John Wilkin
son in Canada. .
Affidavits and Evidence of Pedigree
Authenticated by a British Consul, u be
lodged with James Gait, of 93 West Nile.
Street, Glasgow, Scotland, the Judicial
Factor on Mr. Dallas Estate.
December 17, 1872. 27 w3m