- - J. if 3 W. U. BROWN, Manager. 4 , . Office over the N. C. Book Store: TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION : ' Ono copv six weeks, (postage paid,) FIFTY CJSMTS. J Onlers unaccompanied by cash will receive no attention. DIRECTORY. United Slates Government Ulvsscs S. Grant, of Illinois. Presi dent. - Henry Wilson, of Mass., V. President. Hamilton Fish.ofN. Y.,Sccv ortate. Benjamin II. Bristow, of Kentucky, Secretary of the Treasury. William W. Belknap, of Iowa, Secre tarv of War. (leorge M. Robeson, of New Jersey, Secretary of the ISavy. . Columbus Delano, of Ohio, Secretary of the Interior. Edwards Pierrepont, of New York, Attorney General. Marshall Jewell, of Connecticut, Post-' master General. Supreme Court of the U. S. Morrison R. Walto. of Ohio. Chief Justice. Nathan Clifford, of Mo.: Asso. Jnstice. Noah 1 1. 8 wayne, of Samuel F. Miller, of la., David Davis, of 111., Stephen J. Field, of Cal., William M. Strong.of Pa., Joseph P. Bradley,of N.J. Ward Hunt, of N. Y., Court meets first Monday in Decern lr, at Washington. IV C. Representation in Congress. SENATE. A.S. Merrimon, of Wake. Mat. W. Hansom, ot Northampton. IIOU.SK op REPRESENTATIVES. 1st District Jesse J. Yoates. 2d :ul 4th r.th r;th 7th Sill J. A. Hvman. A. M. Waddell. Joseph J. Davis. A. M. Scales. Thomas S. Ashe. W. M. Bobbins. Hubert H. Vance. i ii 44 44 44 4 United States Courts. The stated terms of tho U. 8. Circuit and District Courts are a follows : United States Circuit Court Kastern District North Carolina Held in Ral eigh first Monday in June and last Mon day in November. II. L. Bond, Circuit Court Judge resilience, Baltimore, Md. (Jeo. W. Brooks. District Court Judge. Eastern District; resid. Elizabeth City. IT. S. Marshal, J. Ii. II ill; otT., Raleigh. N. J. Kiduick, Circuit Court Clerk ofiice, Raleigh. EASTERN DISTRICT COURTS. Elizabeth City, third Monday in April ana uetoDer. Clerk, M. B. Culpepper; resi., Eliz. uuy. Nowbern, fourth Monday in April ann octoDer. ( -Ierk,(ieo. K. Tinker ; red., Newbern. Wilmington, first Monday after the fourth Monday in April and October. Clerk, WmLarkins; resi., Wilming ton. Marshal, J.B. Hill, office, Raleigh. District At to me j, Richard C. Badger; residence, Raleigh. Assistant, W. II. Young, Oxford. IT. S. CIRCUIT COURT WESTERX DTST II. L. Bond, IT. S. Circuit Court Judge, Baltimore, Md. Robert P. Dick, U. S. District Judge, Western District ; resi., J reensboro. Robert M. Douglas, U. 8. Marshal; office, Greensboro. Circuit and District Courts in the Western District are held at the same time. Ureenslkoro, first .Monday in April I and Oetolwr. I Clerk, John W. Paj ne ; resi., Oreens 1 loro. I Statesville, third Monday in April and I October. , r Clerk, Henn- C. Cowles; resi.. Statos I ville. I Asheville.first Monday after the fourth. Monday in April ami October. Clerk, E. R. Hampton ; resi., Ashe i ville. Virgil S. Lusk, IT. S. District Attor ney; residem-e, Asheville. 1 Assistant, W. S. Ball, Greensboro. United States Internal Itevenue. I. J. Yonng.Collector Fourth District, office, ltaleiijh. 1. W. lVrrv, .Supervisor Carolinas, tt, ollice, Haleigb. es'i'errv. Assistant Supervisor, K:ileili. Mint. Branch Mint ol the U. S. at Charlotte, Government of North Carolina EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. Curtis II. Brogden,of Wayne, Governor. W. 1 r. Howertou, of Jlowan. Sec. of Stato. javui a. .lenkins, of Gastou, Treasurer. A. D. Jenkins. Teller. Donald W. Bain, Chief Clerk. John Reilly, of Cumberland, Auditor. Wm. P. Wetherell. Chief Clerk. S. D. Pool, of Craven, Supt. of Public instruction. John C Gorman, of Wake, Adj. Gen'ral. T. L. Hargrove, of Granville, Att. Gen AY. C. Kerr, Meek Ion burg, State Geolo 5 Kist. Th. B. Pnrnell. of Forsvthe. Libra'n. Henry M. Miller, ol Wake, Keeper of I governor's COUNCIL ! The Secretary of State, Treasurer! Auditor and Supt. of Public Instrnct'n. Institutions 1 Tho University of North Carolina Is :t Chapel .11 ill. "The Institution for the )eaf and Dumb and the Blind ; the In ane Asylum and the State Penitentiary re at Haleijrh. Hoard of Education The Governor. Lieutenant Governor, eeretary of State, Treasurer, Auditor, uperintendent of Public Instruction nd Attorney General constitute , the late Board of Kducation. Tho Gover r U President, and the Superinten eut f Public Instruction, Secretary of he Board, I Supreme Court tichmoud M. Pearson, of Yadkin.Chlef 1 J ustice, , ; . . dvin G. Reade.of Person,Asso.JusUco. in. n. lMKiman.ueaurort, " V. 1 Bynnm, Mecklenburg,M -homas Settle. Guilford. ' " 4 f I azewell L. Hargrove, of Granville, Re letter. . , v V. U. Itasloy, of Wake, CHerk. -?f" )VKHfr f Wake, Marshall Meet in Raleigh on the first Monday n January and June, -.loim li. JNeathery, Private Secretary. It. F. Armlield, of Iredell, Lieutenant Governor, and President of the Senate. Mi no: DUtECTORY. Superior Courts i . Samuel W. Watts, Judge Sixth Judi cial District; residence. Franklin ton. J. C. L. Harris, Solicitor, Raleigh. Wake County Government Commissioners Solomon J. Allen, Chairman ; Wm.: Jinks, A. G. Jones, Wm. D. Turner, J, Robert Nowell. Sheriff S. M. Dunn. J Superior Court Clerk Jno. N. Bunting. Treasurer David Lewis. , , Register of Deeds W. AY. White. , Coroner James M. Jones. V Surveyor N. J. Whitaker. - City Government t Mayor J. II. Separk. . , ... Aldermen First Ward J as. McKee, John Armstrong, II. J. Hamill. Second Ward J. J. Nowell, W. II. Martin, Stewart Ellison. TJiird Ward P. F. Pescud, Jr., John C. Blake, Wm.' C. Stronacb. R. II. Bradley, J. C. R. Little. 'ourtA IFard II. C. Jones, James II. Jones, James II. Harris. Fifth Ward P. C. Fleming, J. Ruffin Williams, K. II. Jones.' Treasurer Leo. D. Heartt. Clerk and Collector Georcre II. Wil liams ' Chief Police B. C. Manly. , CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. T!r.nCTION TnuRSDAY.tAuausT CTH. KKPIJI.ICAIV NOMINATIONS. WAKE COUNTY. For Delegates: RICHARD C. BADGER, ALEXANDER L. DAVIS, MADISON C. HODGE, JEREMIAH J. NOWELL. RALEIGH TOWNSHIP. For Justices of the Peace : M. H. liARRER. IM. X. DUNSTOX. WM. II. MAHTIN, j JO. T. BACK A LAX, JOS. 1 . PHA1KIK, I J. 1. MUHUAW,, ALBERT MAGXIX. For Constable : JOIIX II. CASWELL. For Clerk: , JOIIX K. WILLIAMS. For School Committee: A. W. SHAFFER, I M. V'B. GILBERT, OSBORNE HUNTER, JR. Speakino. Hon. S. W. Watts will address the people of Chatham in Pitts- boro. on Saturday. 10th inst. Turn out and hear him. Political Speakino. Hon. W. A. Smith and others will speak at Bentonville, July 10, Beulah, July 13, Oneals, 14, WiJder's, V 15, Clayton. 41 16. PleasTnt U've, 17, Elevation. " llJ. Ingram's, " mA). Outside Corporate Limits. The voters of Raleigh Township outside the city limits, will find tho registration books at tho store of Mills H. Brown, on i Fayetteville street.' Those entiled to vote who have reached twenty-one years of age since August, la4, or who have come into the territory named. since, will have to "register in order to vote ; others will call upon W. D. Hay wood, Esq., at Mr. BrownTs store, and see.that their names are correctly en tered in the new book. Register. The Wards in the city having been changed by the act of the Legislature, it will be necessary for a new registration in order to vote In the next August election.- The books are now open, and we call upon our friends to register right away. The following are the Registrars and the places of re gistration : M. B. Barbee, 1st Ward Upchurch's coach shop, iiarg6tt street. D. A. Wicker, 2d Ward Basement of old Cape Fear Bank. . J. J. Lewis, 3d Ward Courthouse. J. P. Prairie, 4th Ward N. Dunston's shoe shop. R. W. Best, 5th Ward Best's Store, Hillsboro street. Republican Headquarters. The Rooms of the State Republi can Executive Committee are se cured for the campaign at the Na tional Hotel, llaleigh. Th os. B. Keogh, Chairman of the Committee, will be found at his post at the National during the campaign. State Republican Executive Committee. - All communications for the State Republican Executive Committee should be addressed to Thomas B. Keogh, Chairman, care of P. M. Sorrell, Secretary, Raleigh, N. C. Wako County Republican Ex ecutive Committee. Chairman W W White- Barton's Creek R A Thompson. uuekiiorn David n. uaruncr. Cary J P H Adams. . . Cedar Fork--J L Moring. t House's Creek D R Chavis. Little River Henry Pulley. Mark's Creek M G Todd. - - Middle Creek Robt Fuqua. . New Light Jno O Harrison.'' Oak Grove Roland Gooch. i ' Panther Branch T L Banks. " Jlaleigh Township A. Magnin. Ivaleigh 1st Ward, M IS BarDee. It ja Ellison. 3d 11 A W Shaffer. 4th " JasH Harris. it ft I Cth ' ' M V'B Gilbert. Saint Marys J G Andrews. ! "i Saint Matthews Geo A Keith. 8 wift Creek Jno Massey.: r -iWake Forest Hamilton Jones . White Oak-FG Moring. i ' i - U IM RALEIGH, N. C, TUESDAY ? Attention, llepublicaus. ; , Organize in your townships. See that all Republicans : are regis tered long before the day of elec tion. V.uL','; , hifJ-f.tiViO:st :-'-.:-:-V-"; Immediately after your nomlna- tions are made, have your tickets priiiieu uuu piavcu jii suo uuu ret liable hands. . When you get through with doc unients and newspapers, pass them around to your neighbors particu larly you r Democratic friends, j - ' ' Get .up Clubs ' ! i Our frii'iuls throughout the State should fret up large clubs for the Daily Qtiixfifution.' Only fifty cents interesting reading matter. Take off your coat and'go among your neighbors. Democrats will be glad to find tint what you have to say. -ask tiHmi to club with you. Only Fifty Cents 'for. Six Weeks I ! Send in the Ihsts. Arouse, mid .circulate the. documents.; Vi v LOCAL DEPARTMENT. 41 Are you a Mulligan ?" is the latest. Col. I. J. Young is on a shoit visit to Granville. Directors of the North Carolina Rail road will meet at Greensboro on Thurs day next. . 1 ; ' 1 The bridge at the crossing of East street and Newbern Avenue is sadly in need of repairs. . , . . Adjutant General John O. Gorman is on a visit to Beaufort, to recuperate his over-worked health. ' A salute of twenty rounds was fired on yesterday afternoon by the Raleigh Light Artillery in recognition of the 5th as a national holiday. , Watermelons have made their appear ance in our market, ranging in price from 25 to 50 cents, according to size. Those we saw were very small. The match game of base ball between the Athletic and Swift Foot Clubs was decided yesterday evening, In favor of the Athletics. The score stood 14 to 11. Major Wm. A. Smith is. in the city to-day. He is : looking well as usual. Ho has entered the campaign with that determined spirit characteristic of the man. ; .. " -' , . . . . .-:. A hand of the missing child who was murdered by its father, Scott Partin, was found in the guano T bag with its mother. It is thought that the child was put in tne oag auer being mur dered, as was its mother, but the re mains were so horribly mangled that only its hand was distinguishable. - Mr. J. II. Mills, Superintendent of the Oxford 'Orphan Asylum, will give two entertainments, by pupils from the Asylum, in our city on Thursday, At the Swain Street Baptist Church at 3i o'clock in the afternoon, and at Metro politan Hall at 8 o'clock in the evening. Admission free, and the. public are in vited. While our Baptist friends are trying to push forward their noble work in tho "Rastern -nnrtinn of nnr it-r: thrt sidewalks leading to the Second Bap- tist church, especially Davie, between East and Swain, should . be cleared of a few of thoso roots which protrude sev eral inches "above ground. Will not Commissioner Andrews I remedy the evil? Installation of Officers. The officers elect for Manteo Lodge, I. O. O. F., will be installed intr office this ening at 8 o'clock. P. G. Pescud is the installing officer, and an interesting occasion is anticipated, visiting and resident brethren are invited to be pres ent.; . . , - . - . ' Personat, The following gentlemen are stopping at - the : National notel : Chief Justice Pearson, Judge Will. B. Rodman, State Treasurer Jenkins, At torney General i Hargrove, Gov. C. II. Brogden Auditor John Reilly, Gen. R. F. Hoke, CoLThos: B. Keogh. Reward v Paid. Gov. Brogden, on Tuesday, paid the , reward ; of $5,000 to Wm. ".Freeman and J.' B.' Capps, of Goldsboro, for the arrest ' and delivery - of George Applewhite, one of the Robe son county outlaws. ; Messrs. Freeman and Capps are both .colored men, aiid have shown , Uiemselves , true men.tbyi the manner in which they have aced in making the arrest of this noted des perado. Applewhite was under sentence of death ut the time of ' Ills escape some four years ago, ' and haar been taken to Columbus county io be ro-sentcriced. ' lorslx w..oks.,: The cheapest daily pp,. foicdidrtei'opp-ed U, iSS Sm paper. v.r pubn.hed the State; -HuUeU i aolfraud Stt"" It Will be ubly. edited, and full of forcible manner to the noble features of . . , ' . ' ; 1. AFTETINO ONv JUL Public SPKAKiNQ.-rPn yesterday a goodly number of the colored people of Rideigh and vicinity assembled at Me- trbpblitan Hall fdr Uie' purrxise oftlis- tening to addresses on the question of Uv vv-ss M.Mf2 A.wvwvam The meeting wa3 ' called to order by called to order by John 11. Caswell, who nominated H. H. I ..v - ""- - unanimously carried. , Mr. Lane, on taking the Chair, made a neat and well timed speech, thanking the audience . for the' honor conferred, arid asking the further pleasure of the meeting. -nn'mntfnn t J w vr and Will. Rr . On motion, J. J. Sawyer ana win. -K Harrison: Jr.: were elected- Secretaries. r. , , . , , ; ivir. vaswen uiuu tuuiw i vm uiCiCU airainst the callintt of a Convention by " . ... ..- ' , the last lecrisiaturo. ana urcinK iuo the present Constitution, and called forth from the audience repeated ap plause and undivided attention. , Mr. D . E, Perry was next called, arid made one of his best eiforts in opposi tion to the contemplated Convention. MrJ Perry is a good and fluent speaker, and showed the people that: he fully understood his subiect. and exhorted his hearers : to 1 live, walk arid act by faith in the conii ng . contest; as they were wont to do in the days gone by, when the prayers ol four millions of people went up as the voice of one man, savored with faith, asking (God tore move the fetters of American slavery. Mr. Perry's speech was well received, and had its effect upon the audience. Hon. James H. Harris was afterwards called for, aud iu his "opening, fully ex plained to the audience the importance and necessity of registering, i ,Mr. Har ris, as usual, made one of his eloquent speeches, which was repeatedly ; ap plauded, and no doubt, he left an in delible impression on all who were present. ' . '. J . By earnest and repeated appeals, Mr. Stewart Ellison .next interested the audience, and did great credit to him self and race.1 He spoke in touching terms' of the great' responsibilities that now rest on all who favor freedom and justice. ": : J. J. Sawyer, in Wilu R. Harrison; Jr., . ,. , Secretaries. We had a news-boy out ou the street yesterday ? selling our paper,- wheu .- a man, who had been eyeing him as he rushed through the crowds of people, disposing of the paper; hailed him as he hurriedly started across the street, and wanted to know what paper he had for sale. The boy, promptly replied, the "Daily Constitution,; only five cerits,"and asked him very hastily,"will you have one, sir ? " : The bid gentle man asked the privilege of examining the paper, and remarked "if it suits rile I will make a purchase, perhaps." .The boy handed him a copy with which to satisfy his wondering curiosity, as well as to induce him to buy. Notwithstand ing the boy was busily engaged,' the old gentleman took the paper and deliber ately sat down on the market pump, opened the paper upside; down and gazed upon it for live minutes, when he turned to the boy, and said : '"Looker here, son, dis here paper ain't big.'riufif for li ve ceu ts.'f ' f He handed, "the paper back to the ,boy and walked off. Wo have been' considering the propriety of impeaching the boy for high crime and misdemeanor in office, but have con cluded not to do so, as he is a "green horn" at the business, and on promise not to be guilty of such behavior in the future. This forcibly reminds us ol one of Shakespere's truthful sayings, ; and has forced us to believe, that, he was a prophet as well as a tragedian especial- iy wnen ne uuereu must Wuiu. - "Where ignorance to be wise." . , is bliss 'tis folly Superior Court. This tribunal is in session to-day, and the following cases have been before it : State vs. R. & G. R. R. Co. Cause re moved to Johnston county. Cause obstructing highway.- . . .. . . State vs. Chas. and Kitty Cotton. In dictment larceny. -Defendants found not guilty. State and John Suggs vs. Oscar Win ters, Jr., and Alice Winters. Peace war rant. Oscar Winters discharged on the payment of costs. 1 ' J ; " State i'. James M. Forrest. Assault with deadly weapon. , Nol prbs.J tS I . State vs. Adam Williams. Assault i and battery. The jury had not decided j Up to going tq press. -; . Supreme Court The following cases, from the 10th District were call ed and dipoed of as follows .; 1': 1 A. A; BioWnrW A. ii. Ceonoj", froin CaUwba. Argiietl M;', L., cCorkle. for: plaintiff ; J. . p. Sua w and J!' -F. Bpkefor defendaut, , i j, Saran it, Dii la, et aL vs. z,epnar.ian Yonng, t al from' ''Wilkes;. Argued J-Folk '.-, and . .A rmfield for plaintiff? Smith and Strorio-' WiP P. Caldwell for ffiTVmciant-Mf - .'''V'i; . 1 k . .. : r.- .:', uNt ii'.t j voun aojourneti until y oxiock.a. to - morrotr. lt. f; , . t tiiiti ' ? I r . :n '.1 0 r Y 6, 1 875; --Vfr f Parade opthe Mclliqak Guard. .This well organized and equipped com- pany made their appearance on the streets last night in full blast.: After a display bif afew bonnr i XLlijX tOCtOCIT j ai,d IfreguUriv and irrCgutarly fell in ranks at the head cf Fayetfevilfe streetifrom 'whence Uiey i marvtieu uownwara unm mey reacuea Williams and Haywood's ? drug store, where they- got; so con fused : that one portion started in one direction and the other in another Ilere they halted for a moment, when those who had strayed off rfitnrnpd iaA on returned, , and agreed to go ?to the I t . ' tzz7 - " Baptist Grove and get in procession, so ! ,. ' v. 1. i . . 1 - . ly dlsperaea. ' Tbey r" fc" oo bo easily went and fdrnied a aown isionnt street, -where we left I Auwjr uiuruiieu. over a consiaer We visited the Deaf and JDumb Asy lum (wJiite) this mornin?. and werA shown nround by its worthy Princinal. John 'Nich'olsi Eiq." C!reat improve- ments have been made in and about the premises since he ''assumed " contibl. which add - m uch to the appearance, not ;n1 to tho building, but to that portion of the city. - The thick hedge which formerly prevented a full view of the buildings and. grounds has been re moved; and ; evergreens substituted ;in lieu thereof. A new fence, of Canadian design, i3 .being erected around the en tire premises, and when completed it will make that one of the most beauti fully located schools' iri the city. "Mr. a luxiojs iHiurmeu us mat ne proposed having the 'building heated by steam next winter and thus avert, for the fu ture, the danger arising from the use of stoves and lire-places. The pupils are now? spending a vacation .with their parents. ; , ..',.. - fAll quietin police circles to-day. His Honor, Mayor S6park,rhas simply been awaiting the pleasure of these who will break the peace. From all indications it: appears that they have no further pleasure. , We visited the lodging rooms at police headquarters, last night, about lb o'clock, with the expectation of find ing a large number of , occupants, but were pleasantly surprised to lind only four, and they , had ' nearly recovered from the elTects of the fifth. ' .. Postscript ! Y Wilmington Election.TIio case of . Van : Bokelyn against Canady . and others; involving' the constitutionality of the act of the Legislature gery mander irig Wilmington, was decided this even ing by; the Supremo. Court tohe uncon-? stitutional. Van Bokelyn - and others are not entitled to tho offices of Mayor .-. .... .. and Aldermen of the City of ' Wilming ton. The decision "will probably oust Mayor Separk and his Board. : ' - LATEST NEWS, , London dispatches state that the weather in Asia Minor-is favorable for the new crops.. v . . ; . , . - ;. Paris, July 3, 1875. -An important meeting of the three groups, of the Left was held : last, night. Three hundred , and thirty Den- thirty ntios vvpre nrespnft. ,,A, resolution was unanimously passed agreeing to abstain from ui necessary discussion, so that all ne cessary bills may be passed by, the middle of August. ' , : t Provision 'was made for a com mittee to negotiate-with the Min istry, the Duke de Audiffret, .y- Pas quier and the leaders of other Par liamentary groups with the object of fixing a day for the dissolution of the Assembiyir-':-""fei.f'''V;:;'..' ? - London, July 3, 1875. . Despatches from Madrid confirm the report of General Jovellar's , vic tory over the j united Carl is t bands of Dorregaray,CucuIa and Villalain. General lartinez Campos, with the army of Catalonia, effected a junction r wnn joveiiar yesteraayf and the combined forces are now making preparations to attack Can- oriio - ' ' - - o?;J. u u ... - There have been - several heavy failures at different places in Great Britain, caused by the suspension of Alexander Collie & Co. t in conformity with the agree ment between thePennsylvania and Baltimore and Ohio R..R. Compa nies, tne cars ol tne. iatter run be- tween Washington and New York. Travellers by the Baltimore and Ohio route to and from the West and South . will bo extended the same facilities o.ver the New Jersey lines of the Pennsylvania Comnany I aViIa -a t . s ' a s a ' . ' . : as those going by thq Pennsylvania t20tb, and weekly thereaftor, conbinir-', road. .The rates of fare to the West! a11 important npvsef the week, and from Baltimore are advanced. . , still. , tori SALE. TT The subscriber offers first-rate for sale a s; J WwTsrrv.v ttTir.r; t ft with two worms, 1 heaterarid cooler a J JIaJjeigb, J.StI7 Used but little,iwill, save tiUeyenne tax. &e. not: rurtuer. riraaddry JOEL PATRICK 'r - Toipa. lAUrang RATES : 0 F .ADVERT! III G : One square,. one insefUpnt V. .q ri Q?HgJni9J?gI, y 'l fit) One square, pno week, - .j - 3 00 Quarter column, six weeks, - - 10 00 Hair column, six Weeks,! ' 17;tt) Special Noticed 10 cents per line. 'Lo cal Notices, inserted in iegalar local columns, 15 cents per lints., , , ; , -i : : s NET AbVERTIsI - ' .1 -nW ZIP If Jkh E C ?: i , 5 By virtue of an ordinance of the Board f A blAm am .1 . ill .a 1 - . , - . , 2 JlUfLiltbi 1875JL to determine whether, the Board 6f lAl- ' dermeu shall, have j au thority to 4 iss u e ..One Hundred Thousindr Dollars:. of the city bonds. Those annrovlnir the . said issue of bonds shall vote M-lpprov-' etTTs and thosa onnosin t Khl A nrvi I I e(i? ??a w-PP8itol-Apprp&i I Cti The said bonds will uotesoldpriu ) I nv mannor hai tr, inZ, ul I an7 manner usea to increase .the city debt, but shall be used to fund the W. ent Indebtedness of. the city., Tie polLj I nt inr!oViirioaa f tn aUi taii. , iue uuok.s i oi registraiion j ior au me wards, will be found at the Mayor!s of-1 fice, and those not already registered can have an opportunity! of registering.' By order of t ? v.-;,. 4 v(, , . THE BOARD OF ALDEJIMKN; 1 i 1-tde i i v. , ul b . ORDIICTilBIOn! ' -. ? r.' ' i . I ' ' 1 r Be it ordaihedi That the: question of I issuing 100,000 in bonds of tho city of M?f Ci' T". -,T 7. -7 7 V; 7 V- ing interest at rthe- rate of , six per cent. per annum, payable semi-annually, be submitted to a voteof the qualified electors of the city, pn J$xo 15tlt ol JU I y next. Those approving the said issue of bonds shall deposit a ballot' with the word "approved ,','and those opposiug, a bal tot with the words t,not approved." Be it further ordained, That ' the said bonds shall be of the denominations of one hundred, five hundred and one thousand dollars', with coupons which shall be receivable inpayment of taxes and debts due to the city, they shall be signed 4by tho ; Mayor .and Clerkt and countersigned, by the Treasurer) and- Auditor, arid when perfected shall be; i deposited with the -Treasurer Thev I shall not be sold orjn any,manner useil to increase the debt of the city, but shall ' be issued to tho holders of such ?of the past due bonds, coupons and city or- ders or scrip, as r shall - be : approved by the Board of Aldermen and the Auditor,' 1 in lieu of the same : and the said bond t , coupons and scrip shall be deli ve red to the Treasurer for cancellation; ' -J ; - Be it further ordained, That to carry into effect the' provisions of this ordi nance the polls be opened at the polling places used in the late municipal eleo tiori, on' the said 15th day of July,4 1875, under the same restrictions as were applicable to the late election fon Alder men ; provided, that all returns of the , result of the said election shall be iriatle toi the Mayor and Board of Aldermeify and that the Chief of Polico shall prep. serve order at the polls. Beit further ordained, That" George II. Williams. Clerk, be instructed to' procure the Books of Registration, used , -in the late election arid that ho act as ' Registrar, to revise said Books and to,i receive the names of all persons entitled , . to, registration in the city, not appear- '1 ;. ing theroon. - ; , - , , 'j ti Be it further ordained. That notice of t v , the election be published in one or hiore ' of j the city papers and that notice be also given by. posters ; and ;that the ; , Board Of Aldermen publish an address ' to the electors of the city giving their reasons for asking an approval oC the isl issue of bonds. G LEAK .X II X It A C K I And let tho rush continue on its vayk I M. ROSENBAUMlS,:.. , At Kline's Old Corner, Fayetteville and - i T ti OA 1. ". I ' f L 11 xiargeit cstreets, wuere n is a weu- . , : known fact .that therd is to Ito - ''i'' , ,: found the. largest stock of, - u;n - 'i r , dry iadODS, ..a su : : , PRINTS, DOMESTIC PLAIDS, , BROWN AND , BLEACHED DfJMESTICS, II AT8 , i AND CAPS, MILLI N-U . Vt . E BY GOOD S, NO- t i . . ; ,'.r--;;TtoNs;.FAN-!-;.:, v: ;t- CY' GOODS, Ac.; Ac.V in the City. , t We are daily receiving large additions to the General stock.' which is always kept fresh and complete In every branch-' dartmcntf sJf f! XVEADY-MADE CLOTIIINVT; is the specialty: of my trade, and I am now prepared to offer every grade of Clothing at the very bottom prices.' Call ! and see for yourselves. , 4 j CROCKERY DEPARTMENT. , ' ' I have' the only exclusive Crockery , Store in the city, connected' with and adjoining the 'main . establishment. Sl offer every species of Crockery at whole sale, to the country trade, at Northern ; prices, as I buy direct in largo quanti-i ties from first hands. , , , . Raleigh, October 1, 1S74. 15." THE TIMES. A FIRST-CLASS, dpnendent in overvthinn-1 rutmini tti nothing! , Opposed to all. corrupt ring jviunicipai, wcaio anu jxauonai anaira. The Daily Times will bo issued on Sat-V vv urday, the 13th of March next, and everv morning thereafter, Sundays cxcepteL . under the editorial direction 'or AVKv1 McClure, printed compactly from clear, , new tvoe. on a lanre folio sheet, contain-" ing all the news of tho day; Including tne Associaiea. . ji'ress ;j.eiegrams, pe- , . i cial' Telegrams and Correspondence from all points of interest, arid fearless editorial discusspns, of all current .topr r; ics. rPrice, two cents. f.,.': ; i j Mail subscriptions, pos'Lage free, six tf dollars per annum or fifty jcents per . month in-advance." 1 i.Mi.,r.riij t 'Advertisements, fifteen, twenty ami I thirty, cents per lme,according to posl'I tion. SfteJtK ' Tlie Weekly Times ..Uvo'l " Will.be issued on Saturday, March, .i a t a m Jl rXXZZ JtTXZSZZhx 1 the following rates iuupJk .1 ml t til'. " Onecopy, ' .qicdfl .CCLOQi-t;. i Teii copiesr pil .J ,I-i C;C0 1: v x .Twenty copies, f,TnrK J! -hv M Adverti3cinent3.twcntv-iivoccnUr?r.. . i ; Remittanccashould! fcrlObyilra' 1.1 iiAddr33 Hurt . CTni2 TTIJEiS . A ,K. lu,ll parties i tin X .-Ho. 14 Scsux tycii-i jSirecrt .t "I At 1 if!

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