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4 f JTIJItY a TICKETS 'ALLOWED ?: ii or.- ji; Br the Board "of County Commissioners of Wake County,' from September ilh. is71, to September 2d, 1872 : Datk 1872. Sept 4 12 . WBOSK FAV0B. Albert Williams R 11 Jones, do ALWoodall, do J II McAllster, tJo Allen Jinks, BY WHOM PRESENTED. Albert Williams! R II Jones, do A ! Woodall, do J H McAlister, do Allen Jinks, Oct 4 lSINorfleet Jeffreys Norfleet JenVys Thos Oozart, Thos Cozart, (John Kosemond : John. Rosemond jTales WATtfBJS Or CIAIIC. AM T. AXi'ED Tales Juror, Petit do do Tales do do do do Petit Henry Howell, Scott Brown, Vinril Rix. 16 CB Dudley, Sim'onBrasfl'Id Loftin Adams, A S Utley. LJohn Smith, L. C Manly, Q Adams, do Fred Goodwin, Calvin Dunston, Calvin Dunston, Chick IIaywood,jChick Haywood tOscar Winters, Oscar Winters, Wesley Keith JWesly Keith, (Calvin Dunston,! Calvin Dunston, V G Rlddick, W G KiddicK, Kcar WintersJOscar Winters, do . do Nov3 Leonard Smith, Leonard Smith, Norfleet Jeflrys Norfleet Jenrys Henry Howell. Soots Brown, Virgil Jtlx, C B Dudley. Sim'on Brasfi'ld Loftin Adams, A S Utley. John Smith, Li C Manly, , J Q Adams, do Fred Goodwin, Pat McGowan, W W Brown, James II Baker, J W Collins, John Lewis. Lewis Goodloe,! Andy Magulre, J II BelL HDWMthen, J C S Lumsden WP Wethereil, J II Weaver, Albert Pharr, J G Bromell, do Henry Jones, R G Dunn, Levi Rains. Uolloway Olive, Brinkl'y Barker J McDade, E II Kay, Josiah King, j u s x letcner, Micajah Byrd, ao Hubbard Kelly, Davis Pryor, Jack Pool. Abram Parker, do Marion Love, E II Ray, Eli Williams, Robert Crossan, nenry Dnnston, James Howe, Wiley Hunter, 8 Bryant . Wiley Hunter, IThos Dancer, Davis Pryor 10 Deo 4 Jan 0 Abram Park er, Hubbard Kelly, Micajah Byrd, Isaac Horton, (ieorge Perry, U A Driver, Albert Pharr, Henry Faucett, H Lockhart, D A Wicker, Daniel Gooch, Nathan Gulley, James Haley, j Bryant Denkins J 8 Brantly, ThoH Needham, II Haywood, Nat Byrd, 11 II Brooks, J F Fort, O W Williams, Henry Jones, Mills Brown, T L Love, Jordan Womble IE Harris, Henry Davis. Geo Hartaneld. W Burt. Q H Allbrd, . David Deck, Feb 6 Mark Williams, Wm ' King, Jackson Jellreys ! do IE II Ray. Oscar Winters, John U little, J A Walton, Calvin Kelly, I Oscar Winters, Louis Vorheef, . do S B Craven. George A Keith, do Wyatt Locklear, IE 8 Wallace, J S Bryant. IWyattiOcklear, 11 'at MeOowan, B B Buffaloe. A A Williams, Wm Mitchell, Win Hester, . R W Jeffreys, L D Goodloe, G L Horton, C A Driver, L D Goodloe, I Nat Robertson, u A Driver, (John Ray, j Parker Overby, j ai J? orrest, Richd Johnson, Nat Unchurch, IJohn R Taylor. Davis rryor, , Mar Ransom. Frank Barrett, Davis Pryor, do Frank Bryan, 21 1 James B Jordan, i James Cook, IJohn Freeman. IKK. x-erroll, lit H Howell lit F Freeman, Frank lerrell. U D t 'Al wards. Wm Haley, kleorgo Chavis, IMack Dunn. Mark Williams. George Smith, ICIchanl Judd. 24 W SHobgood, EOMacey, do do do Jolm Gallagher, I Jno M Lynn, 29 RE Petty. . Marten Mott, TP Sledge, Lynn Stephens, Mar7BAPeny, J T Nichols, FGMoring. -11 Willis Sorrell, ' J L Bran ton, ' do M Ilockaday, . . I Reuben Clossan, Pat McGowan, W W Brown, J James II Baker, J W Collin?, 9 John Lewis, : Lewis Goodloe, Andy Mguire, J II BelL R D Weathers, J C S Lumsden, W P-Wetherell, J U Weaver, Albert Fharr, J G Bromell, do nenry Jones, R G Dunn, Levi Rains, Holloway Olive, Brinkl'y Barker J McDade, EH Ray. Josiah King, D 8 Fletcher. Micajah Byrd, do Hubbard Kelly, Davis I'rror. Jack Pool. Abram Parker, do . . Marion Love, E II Rav, Eli Wilfivnis, Robert Crossan, Henry Dunston. James Rowe, Wiley Hunter, J S Bryant, Wiley iiunter. Thos Dancey, Davis Pryor, Abram Parker, Hubbard Kelly, Micajah Byrd, Isaac Horton, George Perry, C A Driver, Albert Pharr, Henry Faucett, II Lockhart, D A Wicker. Daniel Gooch, Nathan Gulley, W II Tucker, S D Harrisou, J S Brantlv. Thos Necdhani, II Haywood, Nat Byrd, R II Brooks, J F Fort, C .W Williams, Henry Jones, Mills Brown, T L Love. Grand do Tales f Petit . do r do Grand Tales do do do do do do do Petit Tales Petit Tales do Petit Grand Tales do do . Petit Tales.- do do , do do Grand Tales Petit Tales do do Grand Tales Petit Grand Petit - do Tales Grand do Tales do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Petit Grand Tales do do do Grand Petit Tales Petit Tales do do . do Petit do do Tales Petit Grand Tales u ta nui 1 1 Jordan Womble E E Harris. Henry Davis Geo Haatsfield, W 1 Burt, G H Alford, David Jiecfc. Mark Williams, wm F Kin sr. Jackson Jeffreys do E II Rav. Oscar Winters, John C Little, J A Walton, Calvin Kelly. Oscar Winters. Louis Vorheef. do S B Craven. George A Keith, do C W Bevers. Wyatt Locklear. JU 8-Wallace. J S Bryant, Wyatt Locklear, Fat McGowan, B B Buffaloe, A A Williams. wm Mitchell, Wm Hester, R W Jeffreys, L D GoWlloe. G L Horton, . C A Driver, ' L D uoodloc. Nat Robertson ua Driver. John Rav, Parker Ov'erbv, J M .b'orrebt, Klchu Johnson. Nat UpchurcbJ John 11 Taylor, Davis Pryor, Mar Ransom, Frank Barrett J Davis Pryor, , do Frank Bryan, James B Jordan, James Cook, John Freeman, R K FerrelJ, B li Howell, R F Freeman, Frank Fcrrell, CD Edwards, Wm Haley, . ' George Chavis, Mack Dunn, Mark Williams, George Smith, Richard Judd, WS Hobgood, E O Macey, do do do John Gallagher, Jno M Lynn, R E Fctty, Marten Mott,. . fT D Sledgo. Lynn Mephens, BA Perry, J T Nichols, r G Moring, Willis Sorrell. i J L Bran ton. . do M Hockadav. do do. do Petit do do.' Tales do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do "do do do do do do do do spring term, 1871 fall do 1870 do do do spring do 1871 .fall do 18C9 spring do 1871 do t " do do do ' " do do - lo -y . do do do ' do do do - : -do do fall do 1870 spring- ' do 1871 do . do do fall do 1870 spiring do 1871 do .do -. do special do do fall do do . do - do do spring do do faU do, 1870 . do do, special do . do do , spring , do do do' 'special do spring do -iau . special faU do - ' dO j ; do do spring fail do do do do ' 'do do . ;. do , do do . do do , , do do do do do do do spring fall do do dO 't : do do do do do do do . do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do spring . fall do do do do do do 'do spring do do fall do do do do do do. do do do do do do do do do .do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do- 1871 ,do do do do do do do do do do do ao do do , do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do t. $ 1 60 (6 90 4 90 6 10 J2 10 II 6o 1 60 If f9 20 10 10 90 10 19 20 13 60 13 10 11 78 15 44 I 8 90 23 40 10 60 10 20 60 10 10 60 10 8 50 7 60 2 10 9 46 12 10 60 60 60 94 12 10 10 10 10 25 60 18 60 60 60 10 60 16 Si ?3 12 U i 5 I 4 12 1 5 12 94 3 90 spring fall spring fall spring fall do do Con to gra Jury 13 days, special Tales juror 1 do do do do Petit Grand -do Tales , do do do do do Grand Petit Tales do do wdo ' Grand Tales, do do do do do do do do do do . do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Petit Grand do do do do do do do do do do do do do. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do dui do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do : Constable to grand jury. Grand juror, Reuboa Clossan, Thos Needham.lJohn Gatling, lllM Hockadav. Elisha Manlv. AprlNVm Adam-. v upenuren, Geo Williams, J J Wood. Nathan Gulley, Monroe Jones, John Pollard, John Snellings, U Thompson,. H M Johnson, Hubbard Kelly, Virgil Rlx. Thos Donaldson Alfred Bryant, w m weaver. Jaenh Curtis. fT B Bridgers, D II Gardner, M Hockadav. Elisha Manly, . Wm Adams, W Unchurch. s Geo Williams, J J Wood, i Nathan Gulley, ai on roe Jones. John Pollard. John Snellings. it Thompson, R 8 Tucker, do do do do " do do Till Bridgers, i li Gardner, Petit Tales do do. do do do PeUt do Grand Tales do do Grand do Petit Tales do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do ,;i do do., ( do do do do do do spring special , do , o , ' do'" :" do do do do do do do dO do do,, do ' do do do do do : do do do do . do do do do . fall special , do do do do do do do do , do . faU .. special do do fall do do do do . do do do special fall special do do do do do do do , do do do do fall special do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do! do do do. "do ' do do do do do do do do do, . do do do do do, do do do do do i do do do do do do do , do do do do do do ; do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do " do do do - do do do 1S70 18711 1872i do 187 do 1872 do do Ido do do do do do do do do do do do Jdo do do do do do do do do do do do do -do 1871 1872 do do do do do do do do do 1870 1872: do 8 3 12 15 1 1 3 4 3 3 3 3 7 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 3 9 12 3 S 3 4 113 3 1 4 1 20 12 60 10 10 20 60 60 10 60 10 10 10 10 60 60 10 10 10 10 10 10 60 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 60 60 42 60 60 60 60 10 10 60 9 40 9 40 1 o 19 26 12 10 13 10 5 JURY TICKETS Continued. DATS 1872. May 3 , ! IN -WHOSE FA YOB. . BY WUOX PBESEXTED. Moses Patterson E A Johnson. . do . 4 W Upchurcn, John Freeman, fJohn R Caswell, WH Mitchell, J M Forrest, I Thos Hampson, -r-. IJohn Pollard- m. S Anderson, Aaron S tailings, F Belvln, i'y do , , C A Driver, Wm Hester, j j r erreii. Nathan Gulley, AiB : Williams, f JJFerrell, UUJLasniey, Nathan Gulley, GL Horton, P idcGowan, G A Hill, EH Rav. John Rosemond J H Hutchinson Jere Smith, 3 C W Hntchings, John Dickerson, B A Perry, Thos Riggsbee, Henry Pulley, James C King. .21 Hackney Pool, RufflnFort, . Elijah' Dunston, Hubbard Kelly, Fab Copeland, j L.D Goodloe, ' do John Freeman, David Gardner, Henry. Jones, Aaron Stallings, Mich Burwell, ; Wm Jones. Hubbard Kelly, David Gardner, J.W Harriss, M D Byrum, Wm Jones, Davis Pryor, Wm Jones, Green Blake, -Robt Crossan, J W Harriss, 31 C J Rogers, f Al vis Yates' ' Osborn Hunter, David Jones. Ijohn L Branton Benj Price, W Upchurch, Henry Pulley, Albert Pharr, Henry Jones, Ju 15,S Hackney John Price,' 29 C D Christophers July3 Aug 5 17 31 W J Green R M Jones, Michael Barrell Patrick Spencer, Allen Adams, Wyatt Locklear w iiMitcneu, Burrell Bell, Jr. A C Sanders, Mark -Williams, Y R McDade, HilHardBishop, Miner Wilson, do 'i do Jno M Lynn, S p Cravouf. Jos Blake, Wiley Hunter, F J Bailey, i Robt Crossan, Henry Line, John Womble, RHPaga, . Moses Patterson E A Johnson, ao do S D Harrison, do John R Caswell, W 11 Mitchell. J M Forrest, Thos Hampson, Jonn Jfoiiard, , S Anderson, Aaron Stallings, ueivin, do C A Driver, ' ' Wm Hester, J J FerrelL Nathan uuiley, A li Williams, J J FerrelL H C Lashley, Natnan - Gulley, G D Horton, F. McGowan, G D HiU, E H Ray. : John Rosemond J H Hutchinson Jere Smith. C W Hutchings, John Dickerson, B A Ferry. Thos . Riggsbee, Henry Fulley, James C King. Hackney Pool, Rumn i'ort, Elijah Dunston, W H Tucker, - do. ... do do - do . ; i . do i do , fVV H Tucker, do ; s do , : do do do - do ,'. do . .. do -: do.,..,., , do do J W Harriss, C J Rogers, Alvis Yates.' Osborn Hunter, David Jones, John Gatling, do do do do do 3 Hackney, John Price, . C D Christophers Jell x isher, do do do do do do dO A C Sanders, Mark Williams, W R McDade, Hilliard Bishop, Miner.Wilson, S D Harrison, do Jno M Lynn, S B Cravom. Jos Blake, Wilev Hunter, F J Bailey, J Robt Crossan, Henry lane, RH Page, . - : : 7" : - ; J j - Iam't. Date.- I WATUBK OF CtJIMS. ( " AL'KD Tales-do iV . Ipring Ido do 6 10 JW a PeUt do !! kll do 1871 3 10 t ' ; 1 Tales' 'do xl lecial: do 1872 1 60, if : da ilo t ' ; Lringdo do .15 10 do do " lo do do 4 60 Ang 6 do do " ' " H J do GO -s ,;f do "do do do 4 60 lxv: do do , "o u o iwr. K do ITdoir If?- fell rdo 1871 3 10 v,-,' do do r , fcring do do l bo t;:-ti7 Petit do , . tpeoai uo xo w . Taldo' ; ; ipring do ;do riO-. do do .-lf t ,4ecial do do 7 60 ' do do i - ilo do do l 60 V do do J fao ' do ; do 4 60 y-A -s; A ' . ' ' lnr1nr do. do , 4 60 t, do do i- vldo do i do 1 60 do do llo do ido 1 60 do do - llo do do 6 10 do - do 4 ao uo iw do do lo do j do 6 10 do do llo do, do 10 30 do do -'- , lo do do 6 10 do do ; . 4 Ho do j do 3 10 do do- "Uo - do i do 1 60 do do , ilo do ! do 8 62 ' do do , ' sVecial do f do 310 Grand do ? ' go do J do 19 80 do do ' f ; 6o.- do do 20 20 ,do doj .o do; do 2010 do do T , ; - ; to do do 19 60 do . do - Ao do do 18 22 I do :do 1 :- 'No - uo uo i i to dot do V Ho v do j do 19 30 do 1 do i v- uo ao j ao i .m.4Z i Consstable of errand juryEo ' do i do 1 24 10 Tales Juror . .r ;: it , spring . do t do 8 10 I Fetit ....do-., . U lao aoi uo i oo i Tales ii doi ; ; " - I Ido dOf do 1 60 do . : do . i?Ado,.. ,00;, ao, i w do .do T Uo"" do do 9 25 do do i Uo do I do. .3 10 -do.!-clo5V-.l'V" :i?-o- dolt do ;i 60 doi do ; . -.-.'; -doLdo ;aj5Q .do-'. do--:i-Z-.7'iOo do; do 6 10 do . . do t r-'i : K r- do do! do i 4 60 do ,,doriu " ".' do'" doij do 7 60 do vdo." do , do . do -3 60 do do ' "do do do 6 10 " '' '''" ''".-"- An. v. An, An. R ft do do u j do ,-.dof do 7 60 do do ..... v f .i' do ,f, do do 9 10 do do do " do do '4 60 do do , do , do do ' 3 10 . do . do r -do ' do ' do 4 60 do , do , do do do 4 50 Petit ; do' ' " f do do ' do 9 37 do do : .do .do. do 9 10 Tales do . , special do do 7 60 do ' do t i spring do do 9 10 Grand do do , do 1870 18 90 Tales do do do 1872 . 7 60 Grand do do do do 3 10 Irw . .1 . Jn .1A IA .V xaies 1 ao ..'..- . uu j uj ,uu iu w do - do , . . do do do 10 60 do do do do do 7 60 Grand do . ' do do do 9 10 Tales do j , ,,do ' do do 6 10 do do ! do do do' 6 10 do do special do . do 4 60 do do ' O&T do 1870 2 10 -do do special do 1872 6 10 do do ' -ao'. ao ao 7 ou Grand do do , -do do 20 41 Tales do ?i J do , ; do do 3 10 Grand do ' do do do 19 60 Tales do '.. T do ' do do 18 10 Petit do . do do do 27 40 " Tales do . do , do do 3 10 Petit do do -v do .1871 , 3 26 Tales do , - special do 1872 1 60 Constable to grand jury, spring do do 24 10 Ega Grand juror, ao ao ao 18 40 jgj Tales do fall do 1871 2 10 - do do spring do do ' l 60 do do 1 ' ' do - do do 1 60 do do . fall do - do 3 10 5 Petit do special do do 18 10 Tales do spring do . do 3 10 Petit do ,j :. j august do 1867 Tales do special do 1872 Petit do i . , fall .do 1871 (Tales do . special do 1872 6 10 C t do , do do do do si 1 1 ri . HTinxiiF iiij I do do . , , , do ' do do J" ALLOWANCES, Sc1 Cbntiiiucd.5 WQOlt BT - PRESENTED. Rfley Terjby, . RT7 Wynne, T II Pool, . W W White, J II Fergerson Riley Tearby, Ef WHOSE FAVOE. Riley Yearby, ; R W Wynne, T H Fool, , WW White, J H Fergerson, Riley Yearby, - XATCB OF CLAIM. A.llowanco for the support' pfthe'poor of the For services in procuring ! affidavits, fcc., pn ' e ' nfonTint nf T.nnatics and idiots. s ,-: For arresti&r YoungVerrell, escaped prison-j wprVork house, ; ' '. , .- - 1 1 Wrif PATni .hinrr and ronvin?? tax list for tbej Allowance for the support of the work house do' "do ' ao - " do poor of the county,-' j -, am'cst 300 00 56 00 10" 00 oWiflal Organ of tuo tnnea states.. - rIekiy?''aix'(i Tri-Weelily' t -f; s'y-iM-wt lTHE'i'!,:'"l'..:..iJ ' j: ERA PUBLISHING COMPANY, ' ' '; ; " '1 . .. . i.. TH M BROWN, Business ITIanagcr. 600 85 300 00 00 00 Office In the "Standard" building, East Hide of New Advertisements. Ci O rCi A. MONTH easily madeith tpJUV. Stencil and Key-Check Dies. Secure Circular and Samples, free. 44 ivr : S. M. Spencer, Brx tleboro, Vt. TO tTKE WORKING CIASS, male or female. $60 a week guaranteed. 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York, Pa.? 44 4w :::,t. v EG E ALLOWANCES, &c, 60 10 60 60 80 94 60 10 By the Board of -XLanjty' Commissioners of Wake Coifrity, from So pteruber;i411t.Llill BALTIMORE - A.L E COLL Was incorporated as a regular College In 1849, with power.tor confer degrees. It was liberally endowed by the" State of Maryland, in 1860, and affords every facilitv . for a thorough and accomplished Education. It, enjoys the patronage of the Middle, South ern and Western States.' Catalosrues may' Bate. ' 1871 Sept. 8 IN WHOSE FAVOR 39 00 60 60 60 Oct. Itilcy Yearbv. P A 7 1 1 1 6 11 20 60 10 20 02 20 26 4 1 1 4 7 10 19 4 4 60 60 60 60 60 60 87 60 60 3 10 4 60 5 10 20 02 16 Nov. 3 '"'P. I t Dec 4 60 60 60 10 60 60 60 1872. Jan.' Perry, W AV White, -Riley. Yearby, B A Terry; . II Y Wynne. ' WH Ellon, ' Riley Yearby,' R W Wynne, . Riley Yearby, do . i 1 . , R W Wynne. : '-,' : 31 H Brown, Ext. Riley Yearby, 10 60 6 10 do do 187 do do do do do do do do do 1872 187 do do 1872 do do do do do do do do Tales Juror,' do Petit do Tales Grand Tales do Petit -do Grand Tales do do . do do do do Grand Petit do do . do do do do do do do do. do . do do do do do do do do do 1871 do 1872 do do do do do " do do . do special term, 1872 do spring do . special do do do do do do do do do do v do i do v fall special do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 1870 1866 1872 do do do do do do do do do do do do do 1871 1872 10 10 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 10 10 10 10 60 10 10 3 9 4 1 I 4 4 4 4 4 3 9 3 2 1 3 30 20 50 12 94 12 94 12 58 12 54 12 60 12 52 24 10 12 82 19 00 6 10 4 60 2 10 2 10 2 10 6 10 18 82 -1 60 19 60 3 10 3 10 1 60 20 80 18 94 9 50 3 10 19 60 P-60 6 10 Mar 11 Aprils Feb 24rT F Lee, May 3 . n t t 1872; May 8 John C Gorman; Riley Yearby, , H Fergerson, ! do Riley Yearby, ; EI Wynne, 1 29 6 13 10j 18 20 CO 58 10 90 15 10 50 3!10- 1 19 36 20 6 3 6 6 6 18 6 12 19 60 06 46 50 10 10 10 30 10 10 10, 34 30 22 D A Wicker; Norfleet Dunston J EAVilliams, . R L Petti ford, J II Hutchinson, John Norwood, J D Allen, W B Jones, J T Adams, D B Holland, C J Green, . O H Pago,- '' S F Page, Isaiah King. D Haves. Riley Yearby, Riley Privett, W Heartaficld, - A J Montague, M G Todd, WA Rhodes LWHood, V WH"Stinspn, '-' J A Adams, J D Ballentine, J O. Harrison, . F J Bailey, W J Ward B Y Rogers, ; II W Nichols, J P Beck, J H Adams v W D Turner, . W L Crocker, i G A Keith, -J A Hodge, N B Williams, W I Busbee. J G Andrews S C Pool, , S C Adams. W E Peirce. I C H Stephenson, G A Sandcrford. A L Davis, EEGilL A C Council, j A B. Freeman w li Suitt, J H Fergerson, G A Keith,- Riley Yearby, WL McKay, WHOM BT IRKSKXTED. Riley Year by,- B A Perry, -W"W White, Riley Yearby b a r erry, B W Wynne, W II Ellen. ....-.-ir. w Riley Yearby, R W Wfnne. Riley Yearby, ' "do NATVRK OF CLAIM. R W Wynne, M H Brown, Ex'r Riley Yearby,' T F Lee, John-G Gorman, Riley 'Yearby, J II Fergerson,' ' o T ... .Uley Yearby, v R W Wynne. A Wicker,1 :- ; Norfleet Dunston, E Williams, RLPettiford. n Hutchinson, Norwood, J.D Allen, WB Jones, JT Adams, D B Holland, C J Green, O H Page, SFPage, saiah King, i D Hayes, Riley "i earby, Riley Privett, ; W Heartsfield, : A J Montague, G Todd, W A Rhodes; t W Hood, - W H Stinson; i A Adams, D Ballentine, O Harrison , FJ Bailey, W J Ward, Y Rogers,' W Nichols, P Beck, H Adams, W D Turner, " ,W L Crocker, V G A Keith , J A Hodire. I N B Williams, W I Busbee. J G Andrew.' 3C Pool,. S C Adams, W E Peirce : C H Stephenson,; G A banderson. AL Davis, E E Gill,; . A C Council, : A B Freeman, v WR Suitt, J H Fergerson, G A Keith; Allowance for the support of the poor of the county. : ,. . . , j -' - Allowance for the work house. j Computing and copying the tax list for the year 1871, . . , , , i Allowance for the support of the poor of ie county, i . . : i. Part salary, at the rate of $300 per vear.10l Uaonths.l . - t .. . For rebuilding Parker's Brfdge across' Neuse luver, For- taking care of E. A, Jones, a lunatic, two! months, : , i '',' i Allowance for the support of the poor of the! county,! ..-. ; : ' For. rebuilding Parker's Bridge across Neuse luver, t . Allowance for the support of the poor of the county, Salary fromdSth Nov.,.1870, to Utli.Nov., 1871, IVV: i. s , , AM CNT allo'd. 600 300 00 00 Parker's Bndsre across Neuse For rebuilding Kiver, - j ; i Bal. rent for brick yard for the year. 1870, Allowance for the support of the poor of the county, " i Wood furnished Court Room, extra serv.. fcc lax collected in Kaleigh Township for School ; purposes, 1871, " S j Allowance for the. support of the poor of. the COUnty, i .. ; : '! . Allowance for the support of the work house Allowance for part salarv for year 1872. Allowance for the support of the poor.of:thei county, . . ; , ; , For repairing, timber, hauling, fcc., bridges across Crab Tree," Assess, property in Raleigh Township, 1872, Baltimore, MgV This new and' Beautiful Hotel - is now OPEN to the public. Located on MONU MENT SQUARE, convenient alike to tho business man and the tourist. It is the only hotel in Baltimore embracing elevator suits ot rooms witn oatnsana ail rotiier convex niencies. y -y - ",' To accommodate Merchants, Commercial Travelers and others, the rates'; will be 2 "per day for rooms on the fourth and fifth floors, making the; difference on account of the elevation. Ordinary transient rates for. lower rooms, $3 per dav. . " ' ' . : : ;i Guests desiring to .'take "advantage of the 200 00 f aoove rates win piease noiiry inocierK oeu 600 00 300 00 300 00 ioovoo 1665 300 00 300 00 300 00 25 75 300 400 00 00 Riley Yearby, W Is McKay, do do- do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Assess, do do do do do do do do do j do do do do do do do do do do do , do do - do do do , do "do . do do . do do. do do do do do do do do do, do do do do do do do , do .-.. , ( i do ,-,do ,' , " do '' . do do j Barton', creek dd v do do . . Buckhorn , do . do Cedar Fork do . do House's do ' do ' Little Bivcr do property in Little Eiver . Mark s creek do da do do do do do ; do do ido do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do r.do do: do . do do do do do do do do do do CVk do do do do do do do, do do Middle creek do do NewXight do do ' Oak Grove . : do do Panther Bra do - do St Matlews do ' do St Mary's do do Swift Creek do -do - do do do do do do do do do; do do do do do do do do do Wake Forest do do : do do , do t'do "-do do do do do do do do do do 1872 do do do do do do do do do do do do do dd do do do do do do do do do do do do do "do do oo ; ' (m 532 OS ! ,ykf S00 00 ' Si 50 oo " YQi . fo00 . .. R$ S00 00 ' s - I jf ,t 90 50 35 35 35 10 10 10 10 10' 10 10 10 10 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 CO 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 10.00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 100 10 00 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 10 00 10 00 "fvv;'.do :t y.h:-'J do " i do ,' ' j."'" do .: ') White Oak , do do . h do. , do k - ' do , do Allowance for. the support 6f the.wprk house uo ,n .removing. rafts from uraDtree bridge..- ... , Allowance ior support of the poor house,- Legal fees for services in suit in Harnetti CQUqtj, .,' ; ( . -- ..; . 10 "10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 fore rooms are assigned.1 An improved "ele vator for the use of the guests is constantly running, irom o a. uniu ur.jsi, 44 4w . HARRY H,1X)GLE,-, ' v- . :-- . . ; ) Manageri;; PAJiADE TOHOII for the tTAIIlAIGN of 182, 1 is. a striking novelty in the -torch line. "The burning lluid 'being contained in the, pa'lv- fng, prevents all danger vof dripping and soiling tbe cloth- log, and is perfectly safe in t handling.' By blowing, tlno' . a tube in the handle . " 7 . ,L A. . COliUiTIJV OF, FIA31E ;,is thrown three , feet; into, the air, producing a beautiflil and I startling effect, and illumina V ting a wide area. This Torch is cieifper and hanmer than iny other, costs to burn only two or tnree cents per nignt. Manuiactared and sold by S. M. AIKMAN & CO., 261 Pearl Street, New York. Manufacturers ' of Ship; R R. and Hand Lanterns- -fjiN t. KllLiii t.44 Ivv s NORWOOD: HIGH SCHOOL Va. C.J Session. ;872-73 opens Sept. 20th, 1872. i i WILAIA D.!CABELL,i(Uni v. Val)fPHn- F. JCey Meade, (Uniyr. Va1.), Instructor in "Ancient Languages. ' " -Ro. L. Hakkison, M. A., (Univ. Va.), Iti .;'! structor in Modern Languages, English, fcC. !T .r; ' ; ' ' . Thos. A. Seddou, (Mathematical Medalist, i ; ' : 1 Univ. Va. ), . Instructor in Mathematics Ro. L. Brown, (Univ.Va.), Instructor in Book-keeping, English, &c. , Walleh Holidav, B Sc., C & M E., (Univ.' y. f ' Va.), Instructor in Applied. , Mathe A. Z 3 2 A -1 1 1 ,1 . . Mj.l!.J v ; Chemistry'J ' W , v . .... D. S. G, Cabell, (Univ. Va.) Instructor in ; -Law. .,- ..a .. - j . , Address, " WM. D. CABELL, " ? ::SJ ; . .". Principal, Norwood, Va .t ! University of Virginia,' May 9, 1872. To Wm- D. Cabell, Esq., Principal. : . ; My Dear Sir : I have a high appreciation of the work your SchooPis doing for the State and the Country, and of the impor tance of sending you the best men as your assistants. Yours very truly, . , : ' ' CHARLES S. ;VENABLE, 1 ; Chairman of the Faculty of U. of Va. 4iw4w .s;;.-- , .? ; . i.'," :- THURSDAY, SEPT. lOtlr, 1872. NATIONAL EEPnjBLIC All ' PICKET. , ; L FOR RESIDENT. . Ulysses GranV i Of Illinois.. Tf a '..At o' ThvBin whifth iraav cive tem porary relief to tJae sufferer for the first few j S x V-I V. Unm MntinnoH 11SA rillZ3 Piles and kindred diseases to aid in weak ening the invalid, nor is it a doctored liquor, which, under the popular name of Bitters is so extensively' palmed off on the public as 'sovereign remedies j; but it is a most powerful . Tonic ana alterative pro nounced so by theleading medical authori ties of London and Paris, and has been long used by ; the regular , physicians ofj other countries with wonderful remedial results.. mtaina'ALL tte.medlciiiai Virtaes'peWiar to rviotit and mti'hd taken as b'ber nent 1 JWIO ..a. . y - . . . . r . la there want oi action in yoiir.. titer and Spleen ') Unless relieved "at once, "the VixT-flfiTfitArions sec re- Hons, producing scrofulous or skin diseases, Blotches, Felons," Pustules,' Canker; Pim ples, &C.;fcc. .1 f':f. ---- i Take Jurubcba to cleanse, ; purify and restore vitiated blood t6 healthy action. . Have you a Dyspeptic Stomacli t TJn- less digestion is promptly aided the system is rtphiiitatfid with loss fof vital force, pov erty of the jBlood, Dfopsical. Tendency,' General Weakness or lassituae. . Tako it to Assist Digestion without reaeVi tion. it will impart yonthiui vigor 10 me weary sufferer. ;; f),t, . ' : j Have you weakness of thic Intestines? You are in danger of Chronic Diarrhoea or tho dreadful Inflammation of the Bowels. Tnitfi it to allav irritation and ward off tendency to inflammations. Have you weakness ol tne Uterine or Urinary Organs'? You must procure in stant relief or you arf liable to suffering worse than death. . , , , ; . -n vi. Take it to strengthen organic weakness or life becomes a burden.- - .-.-. . ; A.1 Finally it should be i frequently taken to keep the system in -perfect health or you are otherwise in great; danger of malarial, miasmatic or contagious diseases. . ; ' JOHN Q. KELLOGG 18 Piatt St., N Y., -Sole Agent for the United States. Price, One Dollar per Bottle. Send for Circular. ; sept 17. ; 11 -4w. Claims Against the Government I WILL ATTEND TO CLAIMS OE ALL kinds against the General Government. Business is respectfully solicited from per sons having claims before the Commission ers of - Southern Claims. r claims for cotton seized after the 30th of June, 18G5; or claims against any of the departments, in Wash! ington ,'City. , I; have made . arrargements with Col. James' Madison Cutts, of Wash ington," to attend' to business of this kind for me at times when I may nbt bo in Wash ington; Charges moderate!. . ' , ' :' W. W. nOLDEN.. Raleigb, ;Sept. 13, 1872.1 trt 43-r-2mpd. , cotton aiid ; other Claims. : rpHE -U$JDERSI,GNiED INVITES IM tJi iediato correspondence from all who had cotton, seized after; June 30, I860. ; The recent law 01 congress autnorizes the Sec retary of the Treasury; tq . pay the net pro ceeds, without, interest:, of all cotton seized after that date, and without requiring proof of loyalty. v;: ' . . !- The petitidns must 4bo filed, before No vember 18, JL872. No time must f be need lessly lost. f l " ; 5 , u l i Correspondenco direct is requested in all such cases, no matter Whether the claimant believes the proceeds went into the Treasury or hot, provided the seizure :was made by a Government Agent, arid after June 30, I860, v Inform me of the date of ; seizure j by whom , seized. .the amount in - bales and pounds, and; value ; all the facts s and cir cumstances connected with the seizure. , Inform! mo j also of all cases ojf cotton seized or-destroyed by military order, or by Government Agents, at any time during the war. ' . . '.v!?'.' s' " ';v ; ''7. .:, ;; I will 'attend promptly to all claims for property taken, and used' by the army. Also, to claims for services rendered; the Government in 'any official capacity before the war and yet remaining unpaid. Address, ' - - J MADISON CUTTS, . Attorney-at-Law, P.O. Box, W5, . i: ' ii.. , r. Washington, D, C. " FOR VICE-PRESIDENT ! r HenryEVVilsp H ; 1 Of Massachusetts. ' ' . 1 yOB THE STATE AT UBOE! ' ' MARCUS .EKWIPr, of Buncombe, SAMUEIt PMILI.II'S, ol .Wake. TOB'THB: CONaBESSlONAl. pISTRICTS: l.. EdTrajrd Ransom, of TyrreU.'. ' o. rilllin"F!." L.oftin, of Eenolr. x': 5. Henry "Walser, "of Bavldsont f - S. james Afi justice,' of Kutncrford. i ?:'-?;ri;Jrj.r ' '- . . 1; Clem Grant never' bu been defeat ed, and lie never will bo. Hoback Gbeelet.' " 'f 1 " ' ' ...... . . . . . ? , ;-. s . . : ' ((TFliile asserting tho right of every Republican to his untrammeled choice of a candidate for next President un til a nomination 4 is made, I "venture to suggest that :3en Grant will be far better qualified ,for that, momentous trust in 1873 than he was in 1S6S." Horace Gkjselet, speecA on 5lh January, 1671. ' !: . - '-f ' .:.;'!" ' 'JL'JtXXU XN Jli W . , ... ..... .,. ! . Minnesota comes to the front with 25,000,- 000 bushels of wheat this year. Vs 1 Chaffee, republican has been rerelected delegate to Congress from Colorado by 1,500 rnajority. : ( , t . J , I " Nine pounds of rubies and other precious stones from Arizonia havo arrived at Salt Lake City. 7 f : ! ' It is rumored that Vice President Colfax is soon to become the editor of TJie Chicago Inter-Ocean. ' '"'''. ; Official returns from 393 towns in Maino give. Terham,' (Republican) loriX3overnor, ' 160a-majortty..;;, y . r. -r -v ; ' . Judge Henry Hogeboom of the State gu- . preme Court of New -York, died at Hudson, N. Y., a few days ago . ,: ; Tho straight Democrats of Pennsylvania meet , at Harrisburg , on tho . 2tU tinstant to nominate an electoral ticket. .-',' Returns frpm. all but one county in West Virginia give Governor. Jacob 2,091 majori- -ty. j The majority in favor of. the constitu tion is 5,250. 1 " Nearly a hundred printers are on! a strike . m n r a urn, njjttiEsii buo viuiauun vi a jhw of their Union relative to apprentices by-' former employersr-; k . : 5 ' k The straight-out Democrats of the Harris District, Virginia, have made a nomination for Congress against nim,with a fair chance of carrying the district. , , , iftx 5 . j l . . . .Heay rains have prevailed throughout the Northwest for", tho. past .week' . or ton days, 'There are reports .of damage to wheat in shocks and stacks. , 1 t No less than 88,864 German, Immigrants have arrived In this.countiy, siticb Jan. 1, , an, increase, of v 37.056 ( compared with the same period ilastf year.' - " ;' ! ' ' , ; ' Only three. jurors have so . far been ob tained for the new trial of Mrs. Fair, in San Francisco though brer seven hundred per sons have been examined. i i m . 1 , m mmfr mm mm iT MijaiJ Sept. 19, 1872. ' 14 w6m; Sept. 19, 1872. 11 w6m, W. .T., ADAMS.;.? ',: i; ,;: ''V' ADAMS. V. T. ADAMS & SON, i " Manufacturers and Dealers in- - !; STEAM ETNGl N 3D & For FALL SOWING 10 00 10 00 Fa rm er v , USE THE ! tel 10 50 12 300 60 00 00 00 00 00 s rav or i BliOTHERS vr inure ! V FOBSAtp-BY t' I. B. RUSSELL General Agent, 1 o. 10 Bowiys Wharf, Baltimore, MdV ne 'SAW -AWI (KKJISX4 MII.L.S, Plows, if arronvs, Cultivators, Hoisting, and all kind of, ,J ..;,rj , :i'.v : -; 'c CASTINGS.- ';'V ' 1 - All work neatly ahcl promptly executed, by skilfcl workmen, on the most reasonable term&ii it - - J ; v 'tyr- ; ' - ? i Tue senior partner has had over 40 years experience in the business, and feels justified in saying that he can giye entire satisfaction. WANTED-r-100,000 pounds old Cast Iron, for which the highest market price will be paid; Jn cash or exchange for work. ; I Works one Square West of Court House Kaleigh, Aug. 13, 1872. ; 9 w3m. . ' . Attorney 'at 'Law,; .u - . i ,i V:.. :'"!; :jf r ;. . AJfD. . l ''. j, i ' i'. SOLICITOR: OF CliAIMS, Rooms Pfo 14, May Building,' .; Pi O Box 203. ' :4 , .,! Washington, J. C. 3135 Pavs snocial attention to Southern claims. 12 tf. Geneva. A Paris lettei says thkt it ia generally conceded on all sices that President Thiers' death Would result In a civil war In Franco,, and that no little disquiet Is caused, by the chances of the occurrence of such a contin gency. ,. f;. , .t-. : i ' . . , : ... . j . j (The operation of the; compulsory "educa tional act'in England is creating some, un easiness. , A class has arisen that refuses to recognize ho right of 4 tho ' board to tako away the father's control oVe his child's education, i5' ' I 'j -a :,'- Prince Albrcchtv cbmrnander-in-'chief of the Austrian army,' is dead.' Ho 'wad born at "Vienna in 1817, and was a son of tho fa- . mous Archduke Charles, who was defeated by the First Napoleon. Ho defeated tho Italians 'at Custozza, July 1, 1800 and soon after succeeded Benedok as commander-in-chief. J"s- '"; - -!"'". " ' The President has signed the commission of 'John McDonald, to be supervisor of In torna revenue .for Missouri,' Kansas, Ar kansas, Indian country', and 'Texas. The . resignation of Geo; W. Emery! supervisor of internal revenue for. Kentucky, Tennes see, Mississippi, Alabama -'and Louisiana, has. been accepted by tho. President,' and ' Supervisor PerryV" of North Carolina, has been assigned to Mr Perry's district. Mr. K. K. Cobb, i recently appointed supervisor has.been assigned to tho North Carolina district, In place of Perry. ' .' ' : Basil C. Duke,' a Confederate General of some repute, has written the following letter':-. r:' '' ;' !- " 'l '. ', ' " I noticed a call for a Convention of True Democrats of the United States to assemble at Louisville on the 3rd of September. I regret exceedingly not being able to attend, m consequence pisickness in 1 my family. I hope the party will make a nomination -and appoint an .electoral ticket j Feeble as it may oe. I. intend the 'crack .of., my riflo' to ,be heard. : Many of us who wore' the gray will not voto for s Grant or lreoloy. -. ; Truly'yours ' s Basil C- Duke," ' President Graht is reported ns" saying that since thes Maine election ; he. Is ' more .than ever satisfied ;witb- the, , political situation. He also, expressed his satisfaction with tho results a faras known, of .ho arbitration at Geneva," not so much on' account of the pecuniary feature as . tho settlement of the principles involved, and their adjustment by representatives of foreign governments and bur own, in the Interests bfpeace. ' He had seen by the cablo telegrams that some of tho British press wLere dissatisfied. This afforded, onnd,.for'congtnlatlon ' at our success believing the arbitration, was con- ducted according to justice and' law, free' from bias or. prejudice, on tho part bf the distinguished, gentlemen .' assembled at . -5 L- ' f , 1 f .... ' i
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