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Kill. t 1 - n mm Mjommnmu. W. M. BROYYN, Manager. Otffoe orer Me iV. O. Book Stored flATES 0FfADVnfIS)r.rGr Ortb' sqaai-e, one insertion,,."-. -; $ 1 (V) Onq Square, one week. j r 5 - , ' , . f QJftrter C9hiinn six week . TERMS OP subscription: - 10 00 . 4 Raiir;colun,n weeks, - - 17 50 One copv six weeks,' (postage pal J.) FIFTY CKNTS. ' ' ' iSffnlR' NO-3. , , It ALEIGII,: N. C. , THURSDAY AFTERNOON, ,7 ULY ; 22; Al 37$. ;. ; lifl 0. iiS?pecwo.licfn IQieiitprr Mup. J-o , 1 cal Notices, In&ertedau-wnUr-Iocal wil PiUVn?,4i per I pc. A t i ' ? A I mi (:,: ' ;. -n 1 1 i: :!; . r - J i - I I ..-' ..': I . ' ' j 1 I 1 . - - V ; , - . - - III - - i . , r,.s';.iisl '-U iiuar fara ? hzn'rm ro 4) i ; , j .j i i : t THE OA3IPAIGN. : I 1 ' I ; I An Election for Dcleiratc to num. ter one iruuared and TwentyVW n...cd ';.tl.e;t.Con.tifIo 'of tie sintc,wiIlbe lieldonTliurday?tbe .ili of August,, 1S75. .Tlie .Conven fion will meet nt Itnlelli, on the GtU of tlie following September. -' Townsliip Officer alo will be elected on the, first Thursday iuAu- Kiit. i : - - ICF.PUIILICAX NOaHfATIONS. WAKE COUNTY. For Delegates to the Constitutional Convention ItljDITARD C. CADGER, ALEXANDER Ij. ;DAVIS, MADISON C. IIODGE, ; JEREMIAH J. NOWELK RALEIGH TOWNSHIP. For Justices of the Peace : M. B. BARBRK. NORF'T PUNSTON. VM. H. MARTIN. JO. T. BACKALAN. Jus. 1. PRAIRIK. J. D. MORGAN, ALHKRT MAUN IN. ' For Constable: JOHN, R. CASWELI T , ' , For Clerk: , ' JOHN E. WIIJ-IAMS. J'or Scliool Committee: W. SHAFFKR, I M. V'B. (1ILBERT, OSBORNE HUNTER. Jk. ! A ii t i - Convention ' Candidates , tional Convention: i Bertie F. W. Bell. , i : i Bladen A. McDonald. BnuiswickE. W. Taylor.. ( Buncombe E. R. HamptontJohn kon Ashwortb. v ' : Burke J. G.Bynum. Camden J. L. Chamberlain. Chatham B. I. Howze, R. W. York. .; .;. !. Cherokee and Graham A. A. Campbell. Chowan John R. Page. . Craven R. F. Lehman. J. S. iManix. ' I Cumberland R. P. Buxton, J. C. 'Blocker. ' i - ! Davidson Jobii T. Cramer, John ;Michael. I Edgecombe W: P. Mabson, A'. McCabe. Forsythe W. II. Wheeler. , Franklin B. F. Bullock, Jr. Gates John Parker. Granville Isaac J.Young, James .Bullock. Greene Joseph Dixon. ; Guilford A. W. Tourgee, A. S. Hoi ton. I Halifax J. E. O'Hara, J. J. Goodwyn. ! Harnett Neill M"cKay. i Henderson Frank Wood fin. I Hertford Jordan J. Horton. I Johnston Bryant R. llinnant," P. T. Massey. I Jones J.F.Scott. Lenoir R.W.King.! Madison W. W. Rollins. Martin J. J. Martin. McDowell James Duncan. Mecklenburg William R. Myers, William M. Kerr. Mitchell J. W. Bowman. Montgomery Alien Jordan. ; Nash J; J. Sharp. I New Hanover and Pender D. L. Russell, J. II. Smyth, S. H. Man ning. j Northampton-William Barrow. ! Orange John T. Hogan, Wash ington Duke. Pasquotank W. J. Munden. ' Perquimans J. W. Albertson. Randolph J. W. Bean, A. LL Lowe. ... Richmond O. II. Dockery. Robeson Neill McNeill, R. M. Normeut. ; i Stokes W. W. McCandliss. . Tyrrell Edward Ransom. Union J. J. Hasty Wake Rich'd C. Badger, M. C. Hodge, A. L. Davis, J. J. Nowell. Warren J. Williams Thorne, J. O. Crosby. W :ishington V . A. Moore. Wayne W. T. Faircloth; Geo. H. Grantham. ) Wilkes T. J. Dula, J. Q. A. j Bryan. adkinB. F. Jones. Yance3T--W. M. Moore; " Attention, Republicans. - Organize in your townships. Seo that all Republicans are reqis- tered long before the day of elec- Immediately after your nomina tions are made, have your tickets printed and placed in safe and re liablehands. ,, , J When you get through with doc uments and newspapers,' pass them around to your neighbors particu larly your Democratic friends. THE CAMPAIGN,; 1 " liibUc Speaking'. "'-.) i: James 111 limi;1te speik at YHnceyiile, July 29. fexf priori, July 30." ii .lil" 11 Charlotte, Jiijy. 31. , . . n: Public Speaki Gen. W. . D. Jones atul Col. , I. VJ Yung will speak" as follow: - , Strickland's i Mills, Wako. County, August 2.''" Ik- . t."n I li -i " lashley8 X Roads. August 4. . PubUc Speaking. f , , h .-.. ,.,! s Hon. W A.; Smith, J en.7 W. Di Johcs, and Col; I; 'J.' Young will address the people of Nash county at tle following times and places : , 1 k r Rocky "Mount; July 24tli. " t .Green Brantley's Store, July 29th.; . r- V Ir-ir t 1 oa.i ' - ' Bissett's Mill, July 30th. Ferrill's, July 31sL , : 1 , V. ,: .V . 1 i Public Speaking:, . t ' -vw l n . ; mi. - - W . - y mreareon, auos.i. Argn, Esq., a!id'H0n. Squire Trivett.lwilt ad- ji. : i . 1 tttsii uressjuie people 01 viexanuer, vviikcs, Ashol and "Watauga-at ' the following times and places : ' A i Tavlorsville, Wednesday, July 28. . ; Wilkesboro, : Thursday, July 29. Jefferson, Saturday, July 31. Elk Roadsi Monday, , Aug. 2. ' Boone, Tuesday, Aug. 3; , Collettsviller Wednesday, Aug ; 4. Jitdge S. V. Watts - Will address the people on rthe Con-J vention . question, at tho - following la , . , Peaces . : Charlotto, Saturday, July 24. T.H. Cooper's, Iretlell Co., July 28tb. Jote.sville, Y'adkin Co July 2Dth. Dob-on, Surry. Co,, July 30. East Bend, Yadkin Co. July 31st. 1 . Smith Grove, Davie Co., August 2d. Mocksville, Davie Co., August 3d; County Line, Davie Co.. August :4th. The ptKiple are invited to turn out and hear the distinguished gentleman. , ' ( ' Hon. W. A; Smith Will address the ieople on tlie Con- ibllowiDg places: .; , ; : ; JlY-rinville' Yadkin Co., Friday, R. b . Jones' store, saturuay., j my i m 1 i: t t-i j Tho people are Invited to turnout and hear die distinguished gentleman. ' ' WATTP fViTT-NrTV HA INVARS Tllft I Chairmen of the County Executive Committees of the Democratic and . . . : ' 1 Republican parties have arranged periment with his celebrated "Bril the following' route to be pursued Hant OilA last evening, which was by. the candidates for . delegates to the Convention. The speaking as to time will be arranged by candi- dates: Xmv Liirht Fridav. Julv 23d: at Laws'. - o 1 - I Barton's Creek,? Saturday, July 24th, Hutchison's. ,A- v House's CreekiMonday, July 2Gth, King's Store., . Forestville, Tuesday, July 27th, Forestville. , ; : v ;i Rolesville, "Wednesday, July 28, Rolesville. f - , ' St. Matthewa, Satunlay, July 3i; Powell's Store. St. Mary's, JMonda', August 2d, Andrews'Store. . . - : Panther Branch, Tuesday, Aug.' 3l, J. II. Adams'. , a; 11 .vj Raleigh, Wednesday, August 4th, Lovejoy 's Grove. . .! W. W. Jones, .'. Ch'n Dem. Ex. Com. : W. W. White, : ' Ch'n- Rep." Ex. Com. Register ! Register ! 1 Let the people turn out and reg- ister. In consequence of the Dem- ocratic gerrymander of, Raleigh and other cities and towns of the State, by which the boundaries of wards mvfi been chanced, it is nw. essary that all persons living in ixrSr?1 r' Tnursda 1uy 3' cal protrusion which emanates near W. C Moore's. ....'' ; - . t . 'Mark's Creek, Friday, July 80th, the stem forming a most singular Hood's Store; s . w ; v ( : : combination of the r two. It ' will sucn cities or towns wno uesire to The Moral and LiIteraby As eltaon. - for the coming sociAnox.-The Moral and Lite In the country, ail , persons who rary Association met at the residence have arrived at the age of twenty- of Rev. Wm. Warrick, on last even one years or removed into the imr township in which they reside since the last election, and have re mained residents of the same within the time prescribed by law, must register beore the day of election. Notice to Republicans. Rooms Rep. State Ex. Com., National Hoteij,': , - Raleigh. " . Chairmen of Congressional Dis- f imt oik 1 - Prnntv' "P.YWnHvft Cnm mittees will please forward imine- diafely a complete list of the names of members of V their. committees with post ce jiddjess. -. , Chairmen will also send In appli- cations, for speakers, giving time and place for holding meetings. All persons throughout tne fetate oppOsod to Convention, will please correspond freely .with the State Committee on all matters relating to the Convention and election. r . THOMAS B. KEOGH, ; ' -v : ;J . Chairman; F. M. SoRREiib, Secretary. ,v THE OABIPAIGK. A Outside Cohporatb Ximits. The, v?ters of Weigh Township outside the ciijrr jiLuiui, WUJ. J1I1U uu rLHimiiua books at the store or Milla JI. Brown, on , Fayetteville 'street. Those' entiled since, will have to register5 in ordei" to Vote -others will call.npoiulVIX.IIay woodj Es,,! at Mr, Brown's'.stote, and see that their names are t correctly en tered in -the new book. 4 '.. , i -; 1 1 -- . . - ' . L , , K,EGIB"no ;"?rat'ln "l0Aty I havinsr been chaneed bv the act of .the I Lejrisjature, it 'will be necessary for a new registration in order to ote in the nia to register right away, s T libllowing are tbo Registrars and; the places ofs re fii?VMlJ Vlf w J i ' tt 1 M. B. Barbee, 1st Ward UpcbUfch's coach shop, Hargett street. - ' pD. A. -Wicker, 2d Waid Basement of I old Cape Fear Bank. ; 'l i , J. J. Lewis. 3d Ward Courthouse.; , i '-J. P., Prairie, 4th WardN. Duns ton's r.1 1 ' - . - sK. W. Best, 5th Ward Best's Store, Hillsboro street.' ; f; ; ' ; : ;v 4 ' ' " . ' " ;". LOOiVIj DEEitRTMBNT.' Wldon is'gettirig to be a place of Bprae ; importance. Two runaway inarriages in one day last week. , I. : 1 . r ' The funeral services of an Infant son of Tlio B. Auams took: blace this afternoon at5 o'clock, from' the I Presbyterian Church. , Go to the May or office and get a collar for your pup ; the net has ar- rrl veil ,f "and harvesting will com- iuciilt; hi u lew uays. 4 - 'Dr; Howerton has returned from Beaufort. He - reports ;; Auditor Reillyvery much ' improved in Vioalfli - Thio 4o rwvul'nnma i - vl m '.. , But one : fight ' on Wilmington fitreei yesteayd tht one being u inuniiui,, n wuuii not pay I for the space to chronicle it. ? There I.a v, has t not been a good fight in the city for a; long while ; what is the lUlllLtr.. Mr. Wayric Allcott made an ex- a! practical' one. While lighting the lamps in his store one of them acceniauy. ieiu to tno noor ana uroKe in pieces, dui, strange 10 say, it ..did not ignite. sThe uBrilliant, . . . ; , is non-explosive and perfectly safe. r We were shown by Mr. James II. 4i.nniss on yesteraay, an egg, plant, which is a prodigy in the vegetablo kingdom. It possesses its natural shape in every way save a cylindri doubtless challenge1 the wonder of tne nest botanists or trucK garden ers, and ought to be j placed 4n;Prof. Kerr's museum. . . ; .. . We return thanks, to our, friend Sergeant ; Carver, ; of the Raleigh Light Infantry, and the gentleman ly and "efficient Lieutenant of the policd force, for an invitation to at tend the picnic of , the company: at Klttrells on the 28th inst. Jack, w0 will try to .be there to partici- tate in the festivities t of the occa- sion, and we doubt not that our ex- fntinna frr- lmvinn. T"1 uo caui.cu. President II. II. Lace in the chair Prayer by .air. W. S. Wright. The roll was called, minutes read aral, approved." 1 . The exercises of the evening were as follows : v".-'-.:i : U Reading by Miss Eunice Brodie. , Declamation by Mr. ; B. J. Ed -wards. . . - .-, ..;-' ... Singing by ?Jr. Xi. Curtis, S. A. ttl,u' ruuic. Mr. II. R. Otey made a few n marks. v 4t ; The Society then went Into the , . ' . . . ..- t election of o3cers, which resultetl asfollows: :. f- .'.' President II. H. Lane. Vice President Miss E- J. A; .Brodie.- ,. ; : :--.' i ; Secretary A; K. Brodie. 1 ; Treasurer IL R. Otey. S. ....'. : , The Society,' thea - adjoisrsd fio meet next Wcdhesdy eveui. ihi.i.i. in w yomj wuo uavo reacueu iweniy-one ? :? jeara or 'age'alnce August; 1874; or who nIT '' :!'j have! come Into'the territ6ryi:namedt 1' Tlie' household farnitbie ?ofr the late Dr. Vmi: H. fqJKee ;is.leirig sofd at auction -t6-dy.; -A ; nejr-;,luxitryrf-buU.i frogs. A merchant r on - JlarUstreet says they are cheaper than chicken so ne goes out every afternoongunning for theqeu Ycslerday -he f lniigiit in "twelve after, ar hunt of half an hourl., John, send.ns up. a,fewlUnd legs j we' want 4oseo howrthey go. v Supreme CounT.fThe foUowingf ; caseaj were argued j before this tribu nal since our last report :. . ' 3Iary Middle ton Chas.Pubby; el ai;y from Onslow;.; ; A.;t(L Hub bard; and Battle & Son for plaintiff:. Emplo for defendants - 7 mi in i ,r;J, Francis King vs. J. E. .Winantsr from. New Hanover. Sra ith & Strqug for -plaintiff; Battle Son, ibr de fendant. .:.u,.:;;;iv iu :'.. v; ? Alfred Rowland, et al., vs Joseph Thompson, et al.t from Robeson. "Wi; McL. McKayi Lei tctf Strange, and FFrencH for plaintiff ; N. A. McLean for defendant."' -t! ' c- Mayor's . Court. His Hondr, Mayor Senark. presiding. Helen Brewer and Nancy Jordan , t wb col ored women of ill-repute, .were, ar-. raigned for an affray. Nancy 1 had a "lenow" who .wanted to go to see Helen i Nancy ! couldn' tseel t," so she and Helen were about to cl i lich, when Nancy pulled out a "tickler' of whiskey to smash Helen. - Helen warded -Offhe blow' and in her language, gave Nancy a backhandr ed lick and slammed her agin the house." "-Helen was fined $2.25 and Nancy, was required to make 'a, con tribution to the city treasury; ; of $7.25, in i default of which she was turned over to a 'policeman to earn the' amount by the sweat : of her brow. u'x j l v; ?iw rz-rvv )m .Henry .Campbell, charged with being drunk and disorderly was dis missed 6h payment of cotSjU V ; Anihiv'iduallanswering to"' the name of Noble, was brought up for "beating" a- colored : man cut 'of fifty cents" A party had a! pair of pants Tor sale. JNobie -wanted tne breeches and so did another man. The latter said he would pa y ; fifty cents for, them and pulled ' out the money to pay for the same, when Noble snatched the money and skedadled. Noble wiis 'caught, brought up and dfsm issed oy being required to return the aforesaid half dollar. ' r v'T;'-;, The First Baptist, Sunday Scliool, yesterday received through iU effi f cient; and popular Secretary, Mr. A. H. Winston; a new organ manu fac ed: by the Blake Organ Company, of New York, ; for the use of the SundaySchool. Some time ago Messrs. Burke & Co., publishers of Kind Words, an interesting Sunday school paper 1 published :iu Macon t Ga., offered this Wgan as' a prize to the Baptist school sending them the greatest number of subscriber to their paper, up to a few days ago. I Throughout the entire South, where this paper has an immense circulation, many of the, 'leading schools have worked an ceasingly to obtain this prize, and while many of them deserve much credit for their laudable efforts' to obtain 'jit,- yet, from the k bid feelings, we have always borne this ; enterprising, flourishing and best conducted Sun day: School, and, as it has proven itself to be, the banner school of the South, we are more than gratified to chronicle the fact of its being the winner in this , contest. . xne ue- loved , faithful arid efla cient super intendent, Mr. T. Henry Briggs, is constantly looking after the , little ones under his charge, and nothing is left undone that would in the least degree pron i ote the in terest of this branch of the church. The school now has': a niemberslup jof more than six hundred, scholars, arid claims, as it is, to bo the ban ner1 Sunday i School, of the : South. We ( hope to bo able to say some thing more- of this scliw)l,;aalsd,; the others, at some fu tiny tune.. . ; , t. ;: .z. ' -"' i. itti-. '. - : , ,,;.'J: - Judge Watts is crarivamg; Ire dell, Burke and either . adjoining counties against Convention. He was met Tuesday at Morgan ton by Col. R. F. Armticld, of Statesvdle, and we can easilyJmaginethe man ner in which Ari oiieldwas handled by Judge Watts, f j A Excursions are pil thogQ in Wilr minzton now; AH-, , t Ji 'f in V"i rWo regretioiearii il?aten, VVnx. ,EV Loftin, of Lenoir, iiasjpeUj tjbe moqrats. ftuj? fejfc is idealised by Vaiij: fear, that , wili iaWjWlth him ; apI Republican , , vot - (e i cannoL tb,!.. iif H - Majj LSmith, has ; thus it Jfop: ma.de, eleVen ."speeches ip , Johnston coiinr tyi- jHe, will inafce atltenniore, m ' Jk l w ' --- -w ' ' Deiore;eteciont:tr iteegreis n8i no cannof gq, , the AyesU ohns:on Is saifefortlron Died. At hl reitlfiice'on Can- non street, fast tv ninjr, at. y min uies to 7, WmTO. Branch! Eq. llie waht of space, prevents us from lay ing before our, readers an extended and fittina tribute to this young man, which is 111 hand and vvin.ap pear in to-morrow's issue. , Our candidates are waking up the people at; Oak Grove to-day. Al- uiougu mis iqu iiKiiip, iius uereiojore gone Democratic by sorne, twenty or twentyvirmajorfu rdm what weare able to leahb we (lave notvihe least d6uijti!iat',ua)cro wiU'give a majority of at least tenj or niieen votes againsL jouveuuou. ! , Judge Buxton. . 1 . ( : v This ' gentlepian - Js ti fjmakirig speeches, in v CMmberlarid. In ;his fjirst spoeciihe sai : v "I,iam, no partizan i candidate &m , am the. nominee of ? no. pary , , Convention . Xfpon;my hqnor psagentlemari and a Christiaii, ith ij present; , Constitu tion is the, best we have , , eyerad, and !if elected to .the j Con yentton,, 4 willf return it tq theteopie, un touched. V 5 'l i i rui ) il' nu an Ml HEDEttSQN, NtJlyl,, V1 ; Mju Editp r : 0 qfordj,vas ,full, of ;. people nday, undqefla Col.j Young met ;J,i WS Jfayi-s n, joint discussion f both,s drtys. .C-ol. foiling made ho, 1hfyKPAPt!$ lfe. I .The Inftuerio '.h; sj)ewn3 was j plainly u to lm ,afieeUi)iHI MieA friei idly responses 1 Ut ,M.wq frQUij Deri ipcrats. n h; -1 iiih -i vul i u -;.uiiOn J Jaines A. Bulloch, a map pf high character arid nbi ty. has accepted; the nomination on. the .ticXetjWith,; Cpl.fYoung;.;i m'.i -jill t t ,. si A join t can vass. has t een . , agr.eed! upon.'lff :,r o iAiVi'tu ; - Wq will carry-. Granvde by at least one thousand majprity. , , ' ' , . . . Veritas. I NORTH CAROLINA. The i lum are bition in Wilmingtbr t ' :t .!"' '-' m a m s " A ratirl macmitPrftflPf nail Will 16? briveii at the Atlantic-, Hotel.! Beaur fort, on the ev.eningof iho 23tl( ins,t. 1 , A" general 0gh t occurre4 jbet ween a patty of men at .'Hilton, 3Ionday; last. Considerable! Scratching, was done, but upthmgerjou from jfc x The Lafayette Cornet Band, of -4. t m -m -m A i f a . Fayettevuie, are at present visiting Wilmington,1 and are theguests of the I Pythian Cornet Band of the ' latter city.. . . ; ? Tlie crops; -along, , the line s pf thp Western is . c. itauroaa are quue nromisinc. ". In sorne sections, 'how ever. there" ha been ':want iof rain until within the i last fewj days. The-JHillsbora lliedsfrdeh says s "The teiecrranh office is again closed, here, and thp instruments removed Mr. Cooley ha3 , been transierreo 10 Thomasville arid Mr: P.' BJ'Ruffln has en tered on his d u tied as agent; ' I Patrick Fly riri; atr?whose house the sad affair J occurred f oh Sunday last. bvrwhichMrs Margaret ReyM nolds lost, herlifei - was rearrested I on Monday evening, on a warrant issued by Justice Van Amringe; arid lodged iti jaihrilXStar?.: -,;n-u . j-: .;. :, i v r i.' "jo h h fi 6 f I The Graduating Class op 1859-1 'GO. The surviving," meinpers o the graduating class iS59-'G0 of phe TTniversitv of North Carolina' are requested to meet" 'at the vAtIantic Hotelin Beaufort,- N. C.rbnTuesi davi . the, 3rd day of; Augustvt1875. This is in lieu of our appointed re union at ciiapei xiiu,in june,ipot that beirifrnrevented by the war. i; . Let us do something for our Ats. ma Mater &t that time.. , mi ol WHISKEY TU-FOIX JBAlfE. The subscriber oilers for sale a first-rate i:- .'tvrru ' t Jtitz:titr. wiijsjcistci axix-x with two worms,, heater and .cooler, as good as riew " made bv Hesselbach.'of Raleigh 1SC7J used but ' little will save Keveuue taxj fcc. wIVjr further partic-, ulars address JOEL PATRICK, ' ; , 3-6tpd. 1 1 1 ' ' 1 ' u 1 J.LaGrange, N C a6ods,,,Tdys,itfedv at b,j., f . -,lb.;;l HQIOT!. Paleigh, April 7,' 1874. childreii.ofithe Orphan A?y- expected to give an 6xhi- I BOOliiHHIfl ' 1 1 ai i Tirr.iin'i-; ' ' iOiL'resident.t;!urautrTpreturned ; ; to .iS Washington yesterday to attend to t , with the heatliof deparnpents. 4 r One hundred delegates are.in nt- a teridance upon the Presbyterian' rouii ne uusiness. i le eon. LT l upon ine l'resnvtt Conference, at -lndon. ATTIarge humherf dVmCiiOiri Tde.Uif Htrha vei !T ii An official dispatch in. the Jaria a 'toi Tewps reports -that Qtrlist GAuieral nas JtuKen reiuge . irr trance iirar'-' 1 Ivlhe't toa prospects were exccllen t' irit bat sectionjJbutf tho lnteiisnhhtt;audi I ' sect ion j scorcnin gt w.ea i u ?r s i r i ;a i in I ( the", cotton toj droop.and kwne in,;M stahces to di e. frh e i lit n t ers. a ro Tne planters. lMt A lit aarrned. "The committee on resolutions, at l,mrs: nn Ih'id'n '4l!i' r.f ilnl'v.-llirt'kM 1 '" thfl ineetitfg PfbtiilkeTsatSarAtogaV1 reported: fitet, favoring immediate hit A resutnpUon, an.d,CAiling nnoii cyerylf , Citizen to, hasten the day when every . ' , , promise Pf the'Cov6rnjhent tri'pay ilH 1 a dpllarshould bereVlemeil !n coin; 1" ,1 Second, calling for the repeal of tlio.i ,tij war jtaxr on(, bajiks., ,Thr. urging , ,; Congress to issue coupon "londs U"r exchange for registeretlhonds of tho i.',-, same. Fourth , . demanding... t tie abolishment of two cent stamps on 4 checksiandJv6uchers.5.iFiflii; fawr'v;' ihg .a-' permanent organization - of J 't national : banks. u, u-i: (u -,:Miq-.;y 1 5 At a meetliigof' the' past arfd ao iv tlve members ofnthe .IJostonJigUta.;: I Infany.ssQciationJj Wondaj' proposition was road from MaJ. Gil christ, of Wash! ngtonr Llgfi 1 1 ri fa'rit'. ry; pf Charleston;rC.7With refer ence tp:the .prgamzationipf a J'Cen- -.. i tennia.lcgioni! .from leading organr, ( izatiorisof theOldThirteenVSfafes 1 " to tak6 part-5 mthe -National 'tUi1 - terinial teelebratiorf at Philadel phia 1 u l i next yeari: y 3a '.,n-( ..iThe prppos5tion alsja states that, , the Cnleriiiiidof the battle 6f 'FoiV'111 ' .MPultrie becelebratedrn Cliarlestoi OhJthe 28th of June,-187tiJiJ a-' n vm'f .iiThe Dlan was, welL received bv the.:.,, a". Gaston organization, 5.and. several ; muiibers made brief ,Mcches, lirfe-" l" ' 1 iug the acceptance of the invitation f 'to'altend the Fort Moultrie celebra-'-k, , EtiCOURAGE IIor.lE IUDUSTRY;- ' Manufactured m Charlotte. N. C. is truiy a norne enterprise, xi is now in eery publie well br thatlgtowing ctiyh ; arjd j gives eutire satisfaction.- .'f wooden pump, simple in construction durable and cheap Foc fuxiaer-inloi- I:Tli : i L'.iV ..' ' . motion and price list, apply to c,1r Charlotte, N. C. ; : ;;,!ff An nrrrinf ivrtnt.ftiti in RaleiMiJi' : ' '1 15r-lAy; tT "O ' - - o--- BROWNS VAIStETY STOIIR ('" TheiClreapest Clacp, to-Btiy all Kinds pfj,.. iMtiRina nstrumfints,,, 'Ii' .,:;.:, "., v. i i. ..?.,. (From a JewshKrp to a Church Organ,) STRINGS AND TkltiblXNaS POJl, l VIOMN&, GUITARS AND' ' ijtJ ' n :,nANJOESS v 1 ,.:' '. r-r.l !. V.'rt'i! ,t tt i V general Agent for the Celebrated ' . I VaU"? Cottage Organ, Rest to45Ilurchs, he & Ibr Sclibul best ' In Jttie Home, cirole.' best-fverywliero. Prices touit jUe jtipU.f send jor cata- IOgUie.1,;; ii ..t ',1 The Largest Assortment in1 lhe! city.' 1 ' , ' bdriiijohns, Brooms ShWa;i(j Criimh ' ' it Brushes Table Mats,; Bchooi llnga, r 'rkaimt' Dinners.- ,t. V u rap 20-3m ii M MAIEIQU N. C..i v A GREAT -OFFEIXtIIORACK j OLtWATER3 & SONS, 481' Broad way, . , New York, wilt dispose df 100 Piancis ' fe Organs' o li rst class jnakers; includ- 1 ' 1 1 Vw waters at extremely low prices lor :,uui ica4h; during, this month, or part cash,.,, T and balance in small monthly pay niehts.: The same to let ' ' I WATEES' If EW STCAIE PIAKOi, ..u, . ( are the best ade ; ;2TAc , touch., elastic, lt , , Dure and even. . T.TirATEXtsri CSONCJEXXTO: ORGANS i U CHILUJXJSNrfcr CAlAtiU:. ., , ,u oqueiSetsBklts; BailsFariey Go(W' iToysPerfumeriesv Soaps, Grace Hoops, t Battle Doors and ShuUle Cockst Pipes, Cigars and Tobacco, and "many things too tedious to .mention.;, C'ttjl.aucl ex amine my stock'and prices before pur chasing i elsewhere.: L sell -strictly for I CASH at bottom prices., .If you want a..-. bargain don't fail to call at . - v , ' ' "u NAT. L. BRAWN'S," iri' . ' No. 10 Fay eZTevilU Street, cannot bek excelled in tone ov . beauty ; , j j , they defy competition. , The Concerto . voicbi" Agenta' wanted. ltii -v " ' 5 -'r;.: !l V home, Male or Fem-le, CO a week. . warranted. " No ' Cipiur. Acquired. j l Paiticulare and valuable tuimplca scntr--' free. Address ,with Q cent return jstarapi.V , C. ROSSt,iHiamsbnrg, Ny Y. f ,.(4W. r ., , o ' D-'A k iiv W AR fcriXS. 85' : -wl KJ "new articles -and tho i best 2 Family Pper Ja, America, t with tYMfr.v's 5.C0 Chromo. free. .- w AIL HTG CO., SCOBroadway, If,T. 1 hJ 1 -A liberal discount, to freacners juin-y lstors. Churches, Schools, Lodges, tc, v, Special, inducements to the trade. 11- , faSrated' Catalogues mailed.1 111 Ji' . . . t ... ....... j-- . r . '. , i. . . . it .. ii i' ' ' 1 t n i
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