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Republican (State Convention.
In accordance with .a resolution of
the State Executive Committee of the
Union Republican partjr of North Car
olina, adopted by said Conimittee,
a State Convention of the; Ttepubli
(an party of this State, is called to meet
in the city of Raleigh, on Wednes
day, the 17th day of April next.
The Convention is called for the pur
pose of nominating candidates for the
offices of Governor, Lieutenant-Gover-
jrnnr. &fnf TYfMi'Sti rrr A ttrnnxr2on 1
vrdl, Superintendent of Public AVorks, I
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entitled to as many vofte in the Con
vention as it has members in'the House
of Representatives. of the General As-
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M.MIUHV.
8. l PHILLIPS, Chairman.
.1. li. liAnnis, ecetary.
Of the
Omcial Ptarn
Vote for Attorney General at the
Election held on the 4th day of Aug., 1870.
Also, the Official Vote for and against
Convention, August Zrd, 1871. .
Special Notices.
Counties.
a-
32
02
Skxatouiai ! Districts. The fol
lowing are the Senatorial Districts as
pa-sod by the Legislature :
1st District. Currituck, Camden, Pas
quotank, Hertford, Gates, Chowali, Per
iUitnnuK 2. "
Jnd. Tyrrell, Washington, Martin, Dare,
Heauforf, Pamlico and Hyde 2.
3rd. Northampton and llertie 1.
4th. Halifax 1.
5th. EdgecomlKJ 1.
iHh. Pitt 1.
7th. Wilson, Nash and Franklin 2.
sth. Craven 1.
Ith. Jones, Onslow and Carteret 1.
10th. Wayne and Duplin 2..
11th. Lenoir and Greene 1.
12th. New Hanover 1.
13th. Branswick and Bladen 1.
14 th. Sampson 1.
loth. Columbus and Robeson 1.
16th. Cumberland and Harnett 1.
17th. Johnston 1.
18th. Wake 1.
19th. Warren 1.
20th. Person, Caswell and Orange 2.
21st. Granville 1.
22nd. Chatham 1.
23rd. Rockingham 1.
24th. Alamance and Guilford 2.
25th. Randolph and Moore 1.
26th. Richmond and Montgomery 1,
27th. Anson and Union 1.
2Sth. Cabarrus and Stanly 1.
20th. Mecklenburg 1.
30th. Rowan and Davie 1.
31st. Davidson 1.
32nd. Stokes and Forsythe 1.
33rd. Surry and Yadkin 1.
34th. Iredell, Wilkes and Alexander 2.
35th. Alleshany, Ashe and Watauga 1.
36th. Caldwell, Burke, Mi Dowell, Mijch-J
ell and Yancey 2.
37th. Catawba and Lincoln 1.
38th. Gaston and Cleaveland 1.
30th. Rutherford and Polk 1.
40th. Buncombe and Madison 1.
41st. Haywood, Henderson and Transyl
vania 1.
42nd. Jackson, Swain, Macon, Cherokee,
Clav and Graham. 1.
House of Representatives. The
apportionment of this body as prescrib
ed bv the Legislature is as follows:
Alamance, 1,
Alexander, 1,
Alleghany, 1,
Anson, 1,
Ashe, 1,
Beaufort, 1,
Bertie, 1,
Bladen, 1,
Brunswick, 1,
Buncombe, 2,
Burke, 1,
Cabarrus, 1,
Caldwell, 1,
Camden, 1,
Carteret, 1 ,
Caswell, 2,
Catawba, 1,
Chatham, 2,
Cherokee, 1,
Chowan, 1,
Clay, 1,
Cleaveland, 1,
Columbus, 1,
Craven, 2,
Cumberland, 2
Currituck, 1,
Dare, 1,
Davidson, 2,
Davie, 1,
Dunlin, 2,
Edgecombe,
Forsythe, 1,
Franklin, 1,
Gaston, 1,
Gates, 1,
Granville, 2,
Greene, 1,
Guilford, 2,
Halifax, 2,
Harnett, 1.
Haywood, l,
Henderson, 1,
Hertford, I,
Hyde, 1,
Ifedell, 2,
Jackson, 1,
Johnston, 2,
Jones, 1,
Lenoir, 1,
Lincoln, 1,
Macon, 1,
Madison, 1,
Martin, 1,
McDowell, 1,
Mecklenburg, 2,
Mitchell, 1,
Montgomery, 1,
Moore, 1,
Nash, 1,
New Hanover, "3,
Northampton, 1,
Onslow, 1,
Orange, 2,
Pasquotank, 1,
Perquimans, 1,
Person, 1,
Pitt, 2,
Polk. 1,
Randolph, 2,
Richmond, 1,
Robeson, 2,
Rockingham, 2,
Rowan, 2,.
Rutherford, 1,
Sampson 2,
Stanley, 1,
Stokes, 1,
Surry, 1,
Swain, 1,
Transylvania, J,
Tyrrell, 1,
Union, 1,
Wake, 1,
Warren, 2,
Washington,
Watauga, 1,
Wayne, 2,
Wilkes, 2,
Wilson, 1,
Yadkin,
Alamance,
Alexander,
Alleghany,
Anson,
Ashe,
Beaufort,
Bertie, "
Bladen,
Brunswick,
Buncombe,
Burke, .
i Cabarrus,
Caldwell,
Camden,
Carteret,
Caswell,
Catawba,
Chatham,
Cherokee,
Chowan,
Slay,
Cleaveland,
Columbus,
Craven,
Cumberland,
Currituck,
Dare,
Davidson,
Davie,
Duplin,
Edgecombe.
Forsythe,
Franklin,
Gaston,
Gates,
Granville,
Greene,
Guilford,
Halifax,
Harnett,
Haywood,
Henderson,
Hertford,
Hyde,
Iredell,
Jackson,
Johnston,
Jones,
Lenoir,
Lincoln,
Macon,
Madison,
Martin,
McDowell,
Mecklenburg,
Mitchell,
Montgomery,
Moore,
Nash,
New Hanover,
Northampton,
Onslow,
Orange,
Pasquotank,
Perquimans,
Person,
Pitt,
Polk
Randolph,
Richmond,
Robeson,
Rockingham,
Rowan,
Rutherford,
Sampson,
Stanley,
Stokes,
Surry,
Transylvania,
Tyrrell,
Union,
Wake,
Warren.
Washington,
Watauga,
Wayne,
Wilkes,
Wilson,
Yadkin,
Yancey,
f 1,043
2471
158,
9S6
: 098
J 1,346
, 1,391
? 1,223!
i 7191
! s8ii
C93:
85I
25l!
! 526i
j 821
Hio re
! 149
' 1,124
301
692
174
314;
487
; 2,764
1,671
327
168
1,150
683
952,
2,878
1,014
l,437i
696
no re
2,368
1,006
1,717
3,230
562!
401
555
273
629
404
229
1,212(
559
1,224
510!
2461
489
1,107
551
1.936
471
545
791
788
2,914
1,800
308
991
920
795
765
1,754
360
1,242
1,162
1,623
1,143.
973
1,134
945
452
560
502
149
328
.634
3,504
2,206
798
268
1,785
911
948
511
245!
78S
504
377
1,052
791
l,505j
867 i
1,115;
720; !
l,40j
S03j,
963; j
638
623
881
turn.
1,043
1,861
522
603
218
1,212
937
1,500
1,741
846
265
1,216
762
1,505
7761
954
1,379
958
turn.
2,008
794
1.793
1,347
840
723
403
297
754!
1,263
587
1,709!
519
911
822
530
510
1,116,
599
2,161
280
481
1,113
980
2,027j
959;
788
1,708
837
656
1,092
1,752
189
1,280;
836!
1,685
1,590
1,459
80S
55
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ii
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Z,
V
c
c
to'
'A
H
"A
K
K
902
281
177j
9491
720
1,326,
1,443
1,429,
842!
i,isi
639.
808;
404j
538'
1,544
276
1,757
410
722-
215i
J-83,427
1.397
598:
989
1,007
367
429
788
3,112
873
561
500
1,764
U13
1,191
879
596
87,648
83,427
4,22li 9,245
Note. The vote ot Caswell and
counties (unofficial) was as follows
Phillips.
Caswell. 251
i 309
642
3,173
1,715
400
236
1,409
733
1,029
3,321
1,133
1,521
660
420
2,826
930
1,741
3,584
590j
390!
737
855
542
777
191
1,325
575
1,178
553
176
590j
1,243
4S8
2,089
503
597
8S0
1,184
3,702
.1,993
412
1,299!
1,051
855
845
1,778
335
1,310!
1,501
1,322
1,003
1,207
1,210
. 4S3
7471
929i
115!
3071
604!
3,647
2,453
915
237
1,824
1,117
1,117
848
341
95,252
86,007
i,r78
530
314
1,031
589
1,205
804
"919
(J59
1,306
768
1,013
651
540
915
1,265
1,220
1,480
440
5SS
213
1,117
951
1,483
1,484
681
194
1,262
704
1,421
1,236
936
1,414
860
765
1,991
668
1,745
1,556
816
733
338
772
703
1,467
719
1,447
523
958
843
739
562
1,031
576
2,026
84
469
839
1,181
2,123
8S8
060
1,752
638
584
923
1,724
208
1,226
790
1,288
1,422
1,398
596
1,339
627
S53
826
393
291
773
3,102
98S
458
489
1,615
872
1,141
627
462
THE CAUSE; AND CURE OF. CON
SUMPTION. The primary cause of Con
sumption is derangement of the digestive
organs This derangement produces defi
cient nutrition and assimilation.1 By assiT
milation I mean that process by which the
nutriment of the food is converted into
blood, and thence into the solids of the hody.
Persons with digestion thus impaired,
having the slightest predisposition to pul
monary disease, or if they take cold, will be
very liable to have Consumption of' the
Lungs in some of its forms; and I hold that
it will bcimpossibie to cure any case of
Consumption without first restoring a good
digestion and healthy assimilation. The
very first thing to be done is to cleanse- the
stomach and bowels from all diseased inu-
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j enkand slime, which is clogging hese or
j so that they cannot perform their functions,
and than rouse up and restore thj liver to a
healthy action. For this purpose the surest
and best remedy is Schenck's Mandrake
Pills. These Pills :lean the stomach and
bowels of all the dead and morbid slime that
is causing disease and decay in the whole
system. They will clear out the liver.of all
diseased bile that has accumulated there,
and rouse it up to a new and healthy action,
by which natural and healthy bile is secre
ted. The stomach, bowels, and liver are thus
cleansed by the use of Schenck's Mandrake
PilIs ; but there remains in the stomach an
excess of acid, the organ is torpid and the
appetite poor. In the bowels the lacteals are
weak, and requiring strength and support.
It is in condition like this that Schenck's
Seaweed Tonic proves to be the most valua
ble remedy ever discovered. It is alkaline,
and its use will neutralize all excess of acid,
making the stomach sweet and fresh ; it will
give permanent tone to this important .or
gan, and create a good hearty appetite, and
prepare the system for the first process of a
good digestion, and ultimately make good,
healthy, living blood. After this prepara
tory treatment, what remains to cure most
cases of Consumption is the free and perse
vering use of Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup.
The Pulmonic Syrup nourishes the sys
tem, purifies the blood, and is readily ab
sorbed into the circulation, and thence dis
tributed to the diseased lungs. There it ri
pens all morbid "matters, whether in the
form of abscesses or tubercles, and then as
sists Nature to expel all the diseased matter,
in the form of free expectorati6n, when
once it ripens. It is then, by the great heal
ing and purifying properties of Schenck's
Pulmonic Svrup, that all ulcers ana cavi- j
ties are healed up sound, and my patient is
cured.
The essential thing to be done in curing
Consumption is to get up a good appetite
and a good digestion, so that the body will
grow in flesh- and get strong. If a person
has diseased lungs, a cavity or abscess,
there, the cavity 'cannot heal, the matter
cannot ripen, so long as the system is be
low par. What isneccessary to cure is a new
order of things, a good appetite, a good nu
trition, the. body to grow in flesh and get
fat; then Nature is lelped, the cavities will
heal, the matter will ripen and be thrown
off in large quantities, and the person re
gain health and strength. This is the true
and only plan to cure Consumption, and if a
nfirson is verv bad. if the lungs are not en
tirely destroyed
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This would make Siiipp's majority in the
State 4,995.
OTICE.
1,
Yancey, 1.
Onihaiii is not entitled to a Repre
sentative: Pamlico votes with Beaufort !
for Member of the House.
Congressional, Districts. The fol
lowing are the Congressional Districts
as laid .off by an act of the General As
sembly :
1st, Currituck, Camden, Pasyuotauk, Per
quimans, Gates, Chowan, Hertford, Hyde,
Hcaufort, Pitt, Pamlico, Bertie, Martin,
Washington, Tyrrell and Dare. . .
2d. Edgecombe, Wilson, Green, Wayne,
Lenoir, Jones, Craven, Northampton, War
ren and Halifax.
3d. Onslow, Duplin, Sampson, Harnett,
Cumberland, Bladen, Columbus, Bruns
wick, New Hanover, Carteret and Moore.
4th. Johnston, Wake, Chatham, Orange,
Granville, Franklirrand Nash. .
5th. Randolph, Davidson, Guilford, Ala
mance, Person, Caswell, . Rockingham,
and Stokes. ,
6th. Robeson, Montgomery, Richmond,
Anson, Stanly, Cabarrus, Union, Mecklen
burg, Gaston, Lincoln and Catawba. : '
7th. Forsythe, Surry, Yadkin, Davie,Row
an, Iredell, Alexander, Wilkes, Alleghany,
Ashe and Watauga. . . "
8th. Caldwell, Burke, Cleveland, Mitch
ell, Yancey, McDowell, Transylvania, Bun
combe, Madison, Haywood Jackson, Swain,
Macon, Clay, Graham,. Cherokee Rnther-,
ford, Polk and Henderson.
U. S. Internal. Revenue, )
Collector's Office, 4th Jist., 2V. G,
Raleigh, March 25th, 1872. J
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laws. I. J. YOUNG,
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mar. 29 law3.
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Notice is hereby given that a fourth gen
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North Carolina Bankrupt, will be held at
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Mh day of April, 1872, at 10 o'clock, A. M.,
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JOTICE!
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notified to make settlement, and all persons
to whom said estate is indebted to present
their claims for payment to the undersigned.
E. S. BADGER, Administrator
Dcbonis non of Rebecca E. Goodwin, dec.
Raleigh, Feb. 29, 1872. 113 w.
LAIMANTS HAVING TESTIMONY
taken by me will please understand
that all costs and charges are to be paid t
the time when such testimony is taken
Counsellors should so inform claimants.
..E. W. WOODS, j
Special Commissioner, j
Chapel Hill, Dec. 12, 1871. 85 tf. !
or even it one lung is en
tirely gone, if there is enough vitality left
in the other to heal up, there is hope.
I have seen many persons cured with on
ly one sound lung, live and enjoy life to a
good old age. This is what Schenck's Med
icines will do to cure Consumption. They
will clean out the stomach, sweeten and
strengthen it. get up a good digestion, and
; give Nature the assistance she needs to clear
I . A t 11
tne system 01 an tne aisease mac is in. uie
lungs, whatever the form maybe.
It is important that while using Schenck's
Medicines, care should be exercised not to
take cold ; keep in-doors in cold and damp
wether ; avoid night air, and take out-door
exercise only in a genial and warm sun
shine. I wish it distinctly understood that when
I recommend a patient to be careful in re
gard to taking cold, while using my medi
cines, I do so for a special reason. A man
who has but partially recovered from the
effects of a bad cold is far more liable to a re
lapse than one who has been entirely cured;
and it is precisely the same in regard to Con
sumption. So long as the lungs are not per
fectly healed, just so long is tliere immi
nent danger of a full return of the disease.
Hence it is that I so strenuously caution
pulmonary patients against exposing them
selves to an atmosphere that is not genial and
pleasant. Confirmed Consumptives' lung,
are a'mass of sores, which the least change
of atmosphere will inflame. The grand se
cret of my success with my medicines con-
sistsinmy ability to subdue inflammation
instead of provoking it, as many of the fac
ulty do. An inflamed lung cannot, with
safety to the' patient, be exposed, to the bi
ting blasts of Winter or the chilling winds of
Spring or Autumn. It should be carefully
shielded from all irritating influences. The
utmost caution should be observed in this
particular, as without it a cure under almost
any circumstances is an impossibility.
The person should be kept on a wholesome
and nutritious diet, and all the Medicines,
continued until the body has restored to it
the natural quantity of flesh and strength.
I was myself cured, by this treatment of
tho worst kind, of Consumption, and have
lived to get fat and hearty these many years,
with one lung mostly gone. I have cured
thousands since, and very many have been
cured by this treatment whom I have never
seen.
About tho First of October I expect to
take possession of my new building, at the
Northeast Corner of Sixth and Arch Streets,
where I shall be pleased to give advice to all
who may require it.
Full directions accompany all my Reme
dies, so that a person in any part" of the
world can be readily cured by a strict ob
servance of the same.
J. H. SCHENCK,M. D.v I
: Philadelphia.
Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed
Tonic $1.50" a bottle, or $7.50 a half, dozen."
Mandrake Pills 25 cents a box. - For sale h i
all druggists and dealers. .
IJOHN F. HENRY, :
1 8 College Place, New York City, ; j
Sept 9. 42 6m. Wholesale Agent.
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again! ....
sighs the 'weary and exhausted one, as the
languor and lassi-nde of spring comes upon
him. Come aiid receive vigor and strength
from the wonderful South American Tonic
JURUBEBA.
Long and successfully used in its native
country, as a Powerful '.Tonic, and Patent
Purifier of the Blood, it is found even to ex
ceed the anticipations founded on its great
reputation. According to the medical and
scientific periodicals of London and Paris,
it possesses the Most Powerful: Tonic
properties known-to Materia. Medica.
Dr. Wells' Extract of Jurnbeba
is a perfect remedy for all diseases of the
BLOOD, i ORGANIC W BA K NESS ,
GLANDULOUS i TUMORS, DROPSY,
SCROFULA, INTERNAL , ABSCESSES,
and will remove all obstructions of the
LIVER, SPLEEN, INTESTINES, UTE
RINE and URINARY ORGANS. , , i
Jt is strengthening and nourishing. "Like
nutricious food taken into the stomach, it
assimilates and diffuses itself through the
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It regulates the boxBels, quiets the -nerves,
acta directly on the secretive organs, and,
by its powerful Tbnie and restoring effects,
produces healthy and rigorous action to the
whole system. ft . . i 1 '
JOHN Q. KELLOGG, 18 Piatt St, NY.,
Solo Agent for the United States.-
Price, One Dollar per Bottle.- Send for
Circular. mar 14 118 4w.
Q H ANGE OF SCHEDULE. I
RALEIGH & GASTON R. R. CO.,
Superintendent's Office,
Raleigh, N. Q, Feb. 7tji, 1872.
On and after Tuesdav, Februarv 6th. 1872.
trains on the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad.
will run daily (Sunday excepted) as follows 1
MA I Li TRAIN. i
Leaves Raleigh, 9:20 a. m.
Arrives at Weldon, 2:50 p. m.
Leaves Weldon, 10:10 a. m.
Arrives at Raleigh, 4:00 p. m.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
Leaves Raleigh, 4:05 p. m.
Arrives at Weldon, 2:20 a. if
weaves veiaon? 9:15 p.m.
Arrives at Raleigh, 8:00 a; m.
Mail Tram makes close connection at
Weldon with the Seaboard & Roanoke Rail
Road and Bay Line Steamers via Baltimore,
to and from all points North, West and
North west and with Petersburg Rail Road
via Petersburg, Richmond and Washington
City, to and from all points North and
Northwest. j
And at Raleigh with the North; Carolina
Rail Road to and from all points South and
Southwest, and with the Chatham Railroad
to Haywood and Fayetteville.
Accommodation and Freight trains, con
nect at Weldon Avith Accommodation and
Freight trains on Seaboard & Roanoke Rail
Road and Petersburg Rail Road, and at
Raleigh, with Accommodation arid Freight
trains on North Carolina Rail Road.
Persons living along the line of tlie Road
can visit Raleigh in the morning by Accom
modation train remain several hours, and
return the.same evening.
A.B.ANDREWS,
march 1 tf. - Gen. Supt.
BOOK AND JOB PMTEKS,
Fayetteville Street,;
(Old Standard Brxildlnc,)
RALEIGH, N. C,
Are now prepared to execute every de
scription of .,.-
Ilain and Fancy
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING,
from the smallest Card to the largest Poster,
on as reasonable terms as the same work
can be done at any establlsnment In 'the
State.
We will keep constantly on hand, or print
to order,
Solicitor t Superior Court Clerk y Sheriff
and Magistrate's Blanks
of the latest improved form, on most reason
able terms.
COMPETE IN PRICE AND EXECUTION
with the best and cheapest houses in tke
State. -.
Special attention paid to
School Catalogues,
' . ;
CIRCULARS AND BRONZED
TOBACCO LABELS. . i
Orders by mail promptly attended to, and
work shipped by Mail or Express to any
portion of the State.
iffiB- Agents for S. COLLINS A GO'S
News, Book and Job. Inks ,
at manufacturers prices, freight added."'
Orders solicited. '
EDWARDS fk BROUGIITON;
. ... . Box 178, Raleigh, N. C.
Sept. 1, 1871. . 31 tf.-
CUJ
NGE OF SCHEDULE.
Raleigh & Augusta Aiji Line, i
Superintendent1 s Office,
Raleigh, N. C, Feb. 28, 1872. J
On and after Wednesday, February 28th,
1872, trains on the R. fe A. A. L. Road will
run dailv. (Sunday excepted.) ns follows :
Mail train leaves Raleigh, ., 4.10 P. M.
Arrives at San ford, 7.30 "
Mail train leaves Sanford, 5.45 A. M.
Arrives at Raleigh, . O.lfr "
Mail train makes close connection at Ral
eigh with the Raleigh and Gaston i Railroad,
to and from all points North. j
And at Santord with the Western Rail
road, to and from Fayetteville and points
on Western Railroad. i
A. B. ANDREWS,
apr 1 tf. . Superintendent.
A. K. & F. K. WOMRATH,
IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS
OF
JXO. NICHOLS.
JNO. C. GOHMA.V.
NICHOLS & GORMAN,
Excelsior Book & Job Printers,
' Publishers, and Agents foiv
Battle's Digest, . - '
N. C. Supreme Court Reports, '
County Officers9 Hand Book; de.
Legal Blanks of every: description con
stantly on hand. .
Book and -Job Printing, .
of every kind neatly, promptly and cheaply
executed. 1 1. , .
Compete in Price and JZxeculion
with the best Northern houses.- Special at
tention paid to "
School Catalogues, Bronzed Tobacco
Labels, and Legal Blanks. "
Orders by mail promptly attended to. and
work shipped by mail or express to any
portion of the State. '. '
March 2U, 1872. 5 tf.
ST. JOH
. N. C,
JOHN'S COLLEGE, AT OXFORD,
... f ..
RAW EURS AND
SKINS.-.
Highest Prices puid for all kinds
of Raw Skins. ! '
i ,...'...
:lTo:1212 Chesmit ; Street,
. PHILADELPHIA.
41
Feb. 8, 1872.
I0& 3m.
J.
c.-L. harris, ;
- f Attornet At Law; ,' ;
(Office first door South of Standard building,
Practices in the Courts of Wake and before
U S. Commissioner, and, gives special at
tention to - the i arguing of causes in the
Supreme ' Court of North Carolina. All
business ' entrusted to him, will receive
prompt attention
30 tf.
iron lkasis. .
The Board of Directors' propose to lease
the above property for a High Male or Fe
male School or .College for a term of five
years. ... - .
At tne late annual communication ot the
Grand Lodge of North Carolina 'it was de
cided by resolution nevero sell the above
property or divert it from its original pur
pose. rr-
Description of the above .Property.
The building is bf the best brick. 120 feet
by 40, with a centre of CO feet in depth, four
stories, with basement, containing a chapel
40 feet by CO, with large and Spacious ! gal
lery ; 8 large professor and recitation robnls ;
2 society rooms and 53 dormitories. ,
The above building is situated in a beau
tiful ten acre grove, stndded :with large iuu
tive oaks, the whole enclosed with a sub
stantial oak plank fence; and is well suited
for the immediate reception of a first .clans
School or College. . 7 , . . u , ,
- The Directors would state, that in society,
climate' and water,- Oxford is not surpassed
by any jlocality in North Carolina. - -. , ,
Proposals for tho above property 'will be
received until May 15th, 1872,. -ui v. an:.
i . J. T. LITTLEJOIIN, Pres.
W. Si Grandy, Sec. .: . ,
o.feb&j-lOtt-td. ".' .-j - ; j
X EGISTRATION 1
JLlr
i ' MAYOR'SOFFICE,
Raleigh; N. C, April 3, 1872. t
Notiee is hereby given, that books will be
opened at the Mayor 8 Office, on Monday
next,' the 8th Inst, and continue open until
the 25th inst,, inclusive, to allow persons to
'Tlegister wha. are qualified to vote at an
election to be held on Monday, tho Cth day
of May , next, for Mayor and nine Commis
sioners of the City of Raleigh for the ensu
ing year.
t25th.- WM. IT. HARRISON. Mayor.