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I... I 1 i " n ;i it f j f W,; M. BROWN, Manager : Office over the AT. CsBook Store. ' TERXfS op subscription:- Ono copy six weeks, (postage ' paid, J : Order unaccompanied vby ' cash will receive no attention. , ;. TIFB CAMPAIGN. An Rlecilon for Uelegrates to nam- fir One Hundred find Twentf, to nmeiid Hie Constitiillon of tbe Mate, will be lield onXlinrsdar n Ada of Auffiit. isr3. The Coiiren lliiit mmrlll meet at Rale!? Ii. on the of the rollowlnc Sefltcinher. Totrnvlilp Officer tWo will he Irrlcd on the f Irt Thumdar In Au ICKI'IfllLICAJV NOJlINATIO.f S. WAKE (X)UNTY. hhr Deteaate to the Constitutional Convention , KICIIARl) C. BADGER, ALEXANDER K DAVIS, MADISON C. HODGE, .!Ei:EMIAII J.' NOWELL. JIAliElGII TOWNSHIP. lr Jiutiecjt of he Teace: M. It. 1 1 A IUIKR. I NOR FT DUN8TON. WM. II. MAUTIN. JO. T. 15ACKAL., UM. V. 1'KAIUIK. I J. I. MOuuAiN. ALBERT MAUN1N. For Constable: JOHN R. CAKWELTj. For Clerk : f JOHN K. VIIXIAMS. For School Committee; A. W. SHAFFER, M. V'R. (illJlERT. OSI'.UllNK HUNTER. Jk; A uti-'oiiveiition CaniUdrttes lor .Delegates to Hie Constitu tional Convention: : ' Alanmnoe James E. Royd. Rortli- F. W. Rell. 'Hlailen A. rcDonahl. Rrunswiek E. W. Taj lor. '..liuucoiiilieE. R. llanipton, John sonVAshwortli. : ; Hurke-J. (J. Rynutn. (imlpn J. Ij. CIianilHrrlaln; (Miatliam R. I. Ilowze.J R. W. A. York." Cherokee and Graham A. Campbell. A Chowan Join 1 R. Pa j?e. . I.V.ivtMi-R. F. Ixhnmn, J. S. Cumberland R. P. Buxton, J. C. Blocker. Ihtvitlson Johu T. Craincr, John Michael. . f . . Klgeeomle W. P. Mnbson, A. Forsvthe W. II. Wheeler. Franklin B. F. Bullock, Jr. -(iatra John Parker. Granville Isaac J. Young:, James A. Bullock. GretMie Joseph Dtxoti. (Juilford-A. W. Touiee, A. Ilolfon. lldiitax J. E. O'Hara, J: s. J. GikmIw yn. - , Hariu tt Neill McKay. Henderson Frank AVondfln. Hertford Jordan J. Horton. Johnston Brj-ant R. Htttnant, P. T. Massey. Jones--J. F.; fM-ott. Ijenolr R. W. Kinjr. T: . Madison U-W. Rolling. , Martin J. J. Martin. MclovvHI .Ltiiii-H Duncan. Mivklenhurg William R. Myers, William M. Kerr. 1 . ; ; Mitchell-J. W. Bowman.' ' ; M on 1 jr i ery A Hen J on la u. Nasli J. J. Sharp. ' . . New Hanover and Pender 1). I. Russell, J. 11. Smyth, S. H. Mau- m'nir. . Northampton William Barrow. . Orange John T. Hoj-an, Wash ington Duke. Pasquotank W. J. Mundcn. " Penpiimans J. W. Albortson. 1 Polk N. B. Hampton. Randolph J. W. Bt-an; A. M. Inwe. 5 Richiinmd-O. II. !xkery. RUn Neill McNeill, R. M. Xornient.r " ' Rowan J.' W.7 Jones, John t. IUiu&iv. " SainiVon-Cliflbii Ward, James T. Giddeiu. SUnlvC. C. Foreman. Stoki W. W. McCimdIis. Surrv T. M. Brower. - Tyri ell FA ward Ransom:.?:' 'Union J.J. Hasty.- ., Wake RKhM C. . Badger,. M. C. IIimIc, A. Ij. Ihivis, J.J. Nowell. Warren J. Williams Thorne, J. O. irrosbyi ' t . ... - ii.: Vashiuton W. A.-Moore. . Waym rV. T. Faircloth,7 Get. Jf. Grantham, ' Wilkes T. J. Dtita, J. Q. A. Bryiin. ' ' Yml k 1 11 B. F. Joins. ; ; 4 Yancey W. M. Moore. .... i: , ,. Attention, Itepublicans. . Organize in your townships, : Se that; all- Republicans are .ueuis- TUiiEP. long lxfort tjio dayqfeltv- . .... . ."..(. . tiou. , . Imniediately'afler your nomina tions are made,' liave your tickets printed and placetl lp ; fo ap re liable hands. :: : .... , ' NO: TIIK CAMPAIGN. f .Public Speak In gr, nincs If. 'Harris;' Esq., Trill speak at Yancey ville, July 29.' Lbxlngton Jnly 30 ; ' Clmrlotf cJaljr SI. ' Public Speaking' - Gen. W. J), - Jones and CoL I. J. Young will speak as follows: Striek land's Mills, - Wako County, August 2. Walker's X Roatls. Wake Forest Township. Aug. 3. .. , ' " ', ... Las) iley'sX. Road, August 4 Public SpcakiiifiT.'. , Hon; yt: A: ShiTtli, Gen. W. D. Jones, and Col. I. J. Young will address the peoplo of Nssh county at tlio following times and places : " - . Green Urantloy's Store, July 29th. Bissett' Mill. July 30th. ' V . Fcrriirs, Jaly 31st. a . : ? ' Public Speakinsr. Col. Win. S. IVarson, TIios. M. Arpo, Ksp, niul Hn. Sqnire Trivett will al- dreH tho people of Alexander,1 Wilkes, Ashe and Wataujja at the following times and places; Tavlorsvillo, WednsU3, Jnlv 2fC WilkesUro, ThursiUy, July 29. Jetlersiu, Saturday, July 31. Klk Hiads, MoiiJay,' An jr. 2. lxno, TueKilay. Auj;. 3. CoIUntM ville, Wednesday, Auj? 4. Judge S. W. Watts Will address the people on 1 the Con vention question, at the -following T. N. Cooper's, Iredell Co , Jnly 2Sth. JoiuKilIe,iadkiti in., Juiyin. HbHii, Surry Co., July SO. t ; Kast Bend. Yadkin Cu July 31st. ; Ninith (iiovf, Dnvie Co.. Aiiffust 2d. Mocksville. Davie OC August 3d. County Line, Davie Co., -August -th. The iHilfare invited to turn out and near me u?iiiigiii.-neu jriiut.iMau. . Wake County Canvass. The Chairmen of the, County Executive CommittefHDf the Democratic and lV, l,uu,KrtU -Xrrrr tne toiiowing ..route 10 ie purMieu by the candidate for delegates to the Convention. "The speaking as to time will : Disarranged 'by' iandi dats: . : ... . , r Forest ville. Tuestlay, July ,27th, Forest ville. ltolesville, : . Wednesday, July 2S, Rolesville. Little River, Thursday, July 2', W C. Monro'' ' Mark's Cni-fc,' Fr'nlay.'JuIy SOth, Hood's Store, . . . St. Matthews, Sid urday, J uly 31 , 1'uweJrs Wlore. . , St. Mary's, Momlay, August '--2d, ndrews' Store. V " ."" Panther Branch, Tut sday,' Aug. 3d. J. II. Adams'. Italeigh, Wednesday, ; August '4th, 1 Lovcjoy's Grove. s ; 1 ' llf llf ' T ; . 1 ' I Ch'ri Uem. Ex: Coin. W. W. WiiiteY 5 Ch'n Rep. Ex. Com. Outside Corporate Limits. The voters of Raleigh Township outside the iiy limits, will tlnd the registration lMXks at the store of Mills ' H. Brown, on Fayetteville fetrect. Those entiled to vte who have reached twenty-ono y ears of' age sineo August, 1874, or, who have come into the teiritory" named, Khieo, will have to . iister in order to vote 1 others will call upon ,W, J). Hay wood, Esq., at Mr, IJro wn's .store, and see that their names are correctly . enr tHred'in thVnew book. ' ! ' KKtitsTEii, The v"ards in the City having been changed by the aet of the new registration in order to vot6 in the ingly and more carefully pro nPYt Aimnst eiftction. The books are vide that it shall not be consumed ikw open, and we call upon our friends to register right away. The , following are tlio Registrars and the places of re gistration : , "' '..,,Ji; M. B. Biirbee, 1st Ward-Upchurch's coach thop, llargett street. u:; ' t D. A. Wicker, 2d Wat d Basement of oltl.Caje Fear. Bank., ; ;r , :J J.J. I jew is, 3d Ward Courthouse. J. V rraiiU,4th Ward N. Dunston's on.' ' " t 1 1 Slu9 bllOIX . v . tiest. qui nartt nest s mQr. llillsljoro street.- ; 9 ' ' f llegister ! Register I '. Let tlio people turn out and reg ister.! In consequence of; the Dem ocratic gerrymander of Raleigh and' Other'ci ties ' and towns of the State, by which the toundaries i'of wards have been changed, it is nec-1 essarv" that nil persons-living in Pnch cities or towns who desire to "'.;,', j i : ,r vote shall reamer for Me earning election. , 1 ;; , . . .it ; - llegistrat ion to vote at ' city . or tovn eh'ciipns will hot answer now. '.Viln the count ry, allt persons . who have. arrived atftheage oft twenty- f -jT 11 I one years or. renioveu liuu : uiu township in width . , they f , resid since the hist election, and have re - 1 mainetl ftidentsof the jRime within I tlic iimci lrcscribctt by law.WiW iVvy wjw. ' A 'i! Hi ::f RAIGH, N; C; MOND Extracts from tlio Western Ad- -' j ' dress. On the 1st day of January, 18olj the Western members of the Gen eral Assembly of . North- Carolina, without distinction of pitrty, Issued an address to the; peeple -of the State, from which "we make the fol lowing extracts :,V ;? r - ' VYour Bill of Rights says "That all. political jniwer isv,vestetl in and derived from the people only." is power in the Senate of North Caro lina derived from the "people onlyV Let it not !e said that taxation and representation go, hand . in . hand. That ,princple nas no application here. ; It is true that our ancestors fought the battles of the Revolution upon the principle that they were not to be taxed by a body in which they were not represented. t But who represented ?. certainly the people those who paid the taxes not the taxes themselves. Our an cestors never claimed - that : their property should t be " represented. They clairaedi and justly too, that they should be represented. Irrthe Senate, property is represented and not the people; and tne same princi ple which prompted our ancestors to that glorious contest, 5Kid sus tained them in it," which terminat ed in the achievement of our Liber ties, should prompt us to war against this most odious nnti-Ite- pu bli can remnant of feudal aristoc racy oy wnicn tne people are taxeu by a body in which they are not represented. ; f Apply the principle and see its in justice. Ten nien m any ono coun ty, own as. much property and pay as much public tax. as live hundred men In another county. They all own the same species of property. itlach'or the live hundred is equally interested in the preservation of his little mite as either of the ten. Each ; one has perhaps , made it by the labor of his hands; by the sweat of his brow. :Jt is all he has, by means of which , to maintain and provide. for his family. It is the dependence of his children for.edu cation for sustenance. And yet, by the present system, the ten are coual to the live hunnred. Is this I t At .1 ,T il ! T Ji x Cm 1 A- hrlr Vint-. lPt. eivil mmmniinn arise, whose, lives are exposed for the . protection; of . this property Who are sent forth to tight the oat ties of; your country? The rive. hundred go forth to light the battles of:. vour country: to vindicate its honor ; to maintain its glory : leav- intr tiieir wives ana nine ones 10 struggle on in ioverty. ana inai gence: while the ten stay at home, enjoy their wealth, and boast of the honor and glory or their country, the bravery, the freedom, and equal ity of its citizens. Save us Irom such f reedo m save us from such equality ? It is no freedom it is no equality. It is downright- tyranny tyranny in its most odious form. The few grinding into the dust the many, under the iron heel of power power under the pretence of be- Inir derived from the peonleonly.'" - w K r - - M. AL. X- JL : . . . Property has no rights indepen dent ol persons. You can give it no rignis, nor privileges, nuiuma ties which , affect Jt alone. ; It is matteri and cannot feel nor enjoy riehts. but in consequence ol Its possession, you may give its owner politicalpower and privileges: If, then, you protect citizens in the en joyment of property, is not the pos sessor or nunareas equally enuueu to protection as the owner of tnou- sands ? Is his enjoyment the less ? Do you measure enjoyment by the quantity enjoyed ? Suppose ,you take from the rich man his thousundg it t3 only his all. If you take from . . . . J 1 A. ! I- - tne poor man nisnunureus 1 is m all too. ? - Which will cling to his all with ' IhA"' more 1 nertinacitv Whtnl trill cnrrnnnrl it with more guards 1 iise it s moro spar by profuse and lavish expenditures of government? It is notorious that the poor complain most 01 mgn taxes, and it is natural ; It is harder for.them. to pay them. It dimin ishes, the ;aggregate iof each more, although the amount taken away is less, and everv Doorman hopes and expects to improve his condition, - K . . . , :t. ' tinq. .one . qay m. tvu 411.ij.--s Hence . U U in Western North Carolina, we .are more interested i n the preser vat ion .of slave nronertv t because. nUhoush - WO may have flawer t slaves, we have more slave' atpners 2 and, of. coqrse, a . greater nnmoer 01 persons w watch over any aggressions upon it. The same Is true of land. We have more land owners, and owners of every otner species 01 property; and fewer of that class of persons wil0 ; tliave' .nothing to enjoy, and nothing to protect or defend, but their riglits of person.' connecgeiner uie peopiem ineaiate in one common bond of in terest, it is only necessary that they should possess the same kind of property, and that ' taxes should be direct and uniform. . Indirect taxes are seldom t representatives of. the wealth of the community where they are collected. The amount of vttif-tlfj. m'orniQ rwlltcwl In tfia fit xr . . '-""" " IZJ . . ti num. v wi ma wr onwj-. wrtA-r j-it Tries our taxes are indirect, and furnish no index of.ihe wealth of the.coun- -to in which they are paid. ,-u I' I is idle, then,, to say you must ifrivft mnre nnlitiral weight to t lie T t n TT f I'TTT f I " : I i I ft. Il: 1 i " "" '" ....... .... S , .., . . i ?tl j ., .i,J',..i. "V " ' " . ; - - ....... - '. t - ' ; i i ' 1 1 m "i i i l i rich than the poor the owner of thousands than the owner of him- dreds. "A thousand ovners of any particular species of property will afford it much more' effectual pro- tection than ow:owner of the same , ..v- " " aieu ior a moment; in try-,'''-;''' -. -..,. a free codn- .: M -n.j .i i?ia f- Many of our citizens are greatly opposed to ? the election of Judges by the Legislature, as is required by the Constitution;1 It canriotbe disguised that our own ; Legislature has, in many instances been .the scenes of intrigues entirely ;at .war with our ideas of the purity of, the bench ; and in which it was shown that neither ? character nor - qualifi cations were made the 1 test ion fit- ness for office, but simly party services.. Legislatures are' small bodies : usualy elected unbn politt- cal party grounds and that, too fre quently at f the sacrifice of i the best interests of , the people.; h . .!tx v, ? Under the circumstances many bel i eve , t hat t he people would be the safest depositories of this pow er. The opportunity and facility for corruption and intrigue Would not exist, and the people, inacting, .would , not, be; influenced by,; the fir of, denunciation or punishment of party men.1 The stem has been triexTin many States, of the Union, and found to operate so .well that it is much to be doubted ( whether it Af. '"' i ' . 'a ' ' . ' a . win nor, in ume, oe auopteu ,in an. 14 Others, too,5 think that they Ought to hold office for a limited period. There is no other officer known to our laws, but who is limited- to a short period j after which his power i3- laid down at the foot of those 1 j. - ,i!S "j1'" 11 ,17;A; if "" determining, whetherjlhey iwill again place him n power, they pass upon the manner in which " his du- ties' have been' discharged. "Many of these: offices are- of the (highest character band n importances and equallyrequiringin thepincumbeqt purity and integrity of character. jNO evils have resulted from giving the election of these officers to the neonln 1: nnd eertainlv no cnrmntlnn of the neonle. nor of the officer, has been tile consequence. And it cer- tainlv is' not a ouestion of mhch difficulty whether- we should fl be cu rsed with a bad Judge td 11 ri ng h is life, if, in despite of all precautions, one should unfortunately be ! elect c?d. ' In nb Other -instance Us Isuch a curse inflicted. 4 Can any other Ije greater ?vv-i vH-v--im i i The present mode of .appointing Justices 3 of ... the . Peace is, uniyerT sall'. admitted to be worse 1 than; a farce. 1 ' A , certain evening,. is set apart for ' the : purpose p ahd the members from the different counties hand in the names of those, they, de sire appoiutcnl ; and they are read at the clerk's table. ' Xobody hears the names,1 or ctires to hear them. It is i understood . to ; le the;.season for sport, and is one of jthase cus toms of our Legislature , long known and recognized and never departed from. They are frequently selected by the members iof therLegislature for the influence whicji eaci can ex ert at home in some e particular neighborhood.1' Anil' it is well known that nian y of those appoint ed are wholly unfit for: the? proper performance of the duties entrusted to them. . And some ofthose U.uties' are or tne nignest importance to their several counties." Thev enioV- and exercise 'the power to- tax the people ; they lmtiose taxes much jnore heavy than those, imposed by the Legislature They . regulate roads ; build bridges, court houses and jails ; regulate 1 the patrol t and govern ? the f wlioie police ;of. tiieir several counties ; besides exercising original jurisdiction in all cascs'of debt under 1100, and actions on ac- administration : U.ev,arromt iruar- dians, and control the settlement of their accounts, and or tne settle- ment of all estates.- There are many otiier i.nPortanti duties tnj per- form they tare in fact, the great conservators of, the peco ot society, and upon the proper and etlicient performance of their duties,depends in great measure, the social order, I morality, peace and , prosperity ;oi pvprv mmmnnitv Kurelv V men and proper eopanot, sq mnch do- penda,' should be selected with great care. r There iino amendment - to the Constitution more imperiously demanded bv the Dublic eood than this. If they tax the people, ought not the people to elect them ? This is a question for- them to decide .when in Convention assembled., . , It is made a question, too, by many, whether the election of Sec retary of State, ' Comptroller and Treasurer, ought pot to bo given to the people 1 and an (liner omcers now elected by the. Xjegislature, ; of a general charaoter, when other du- i ties connect them wilh the whole State.- j.i-dj. It has been proposed, too; to prd vide for the election of a Lieuten ant Governor to preside In the Sen ate, and who shall assume the sf--llce of Chief Magistrate of the State upon the death of t ho ineumljnt. We all remember the long struggle counts under $10; besides presiding li:ii?CAL I. itOltlXlLli, i r in County Courts, where husiuess of -i o?n ..of ? Mt, rpuVi5iod the highest importance to the inter- ;7?..v-;i fihe ests ot au )s transActeu. . iney nae ailu -; rTatijc-Hti?.! ;nn. m.i iv? ahr in exclusive jurisdiction of the pro- lhi. s ;, ?v'.Rist BRbU6i- bate of wills : of granting letters of tonocCOU Rliictib. ? ' ' , i'tf"w"o ,. "jj;C Egyptiau Oracle, Dreams. lliutA to 1A- Senate, six years: cgo and-agam Wedding-Night Shirt, &cJf ' A two years ago, when that bedy-xras nueer booki i Addresa T. "WILLI Ail & 4- v. vl j- jf.- a tMAniilitW! jfk II nAUt 1 t txrk f equally divided. A Lieutenant it -.;. f ,.. Js;t; - )"J.?ri hi) 'J ) d.i bitft I V . . . . , 1 . !!I7 uirr I Governor would have' removed that diS3culty.yi i t?uil:wn uiti -tifA t UA The rules of th Senate require that the presiding bffieerfi that body shall not voto urton Questions I pending before- it,-except inr case' of I - "-t tuig mav UMKC speak, except when the House is in Committee of- the Whole.ti Orie Senatorial' IXstrict is therefore iie cessarily almost whollydisfran- chised. -The ! impropriety of this state of things will; readily i occur tpalK.'-iir; - : . .01 :Mu.i?p -i Many : other " com plaint3V! exist against -t the present J Constitution: Many other improvements could be pointed outmorerrconsistent with the progress soJC the age. , lyhe science of government I is, -t progressive as every other science.: The; people improve; theirmeans of, Knowledge increase ; , their ,.t. circumstances change ; their relations towards one another, and v towards citizens : of their sister States alter. - Our sister States every where 1 around- tis are taking advantage of ,thi3 age of In provemerit to 'improve their, ;form$ of govern ment, adopted when , the tively little known. -Isour Consti- tution alone to receive no improve ment from the spirit that is abroad t Is North Carolina: alono' to! stand still? ' Is Ishor alone to "continue bound in those shackles which have kept her. limbs so 1 long fettered in the bands of steel? Or shall she rignis 01 ner people were com para A. 9 1 I'lll. 1 -w . arise,iikea strong matrinhls mfghtj attd itematid that she shall bd free " , . ; ";' ; ' -'; , ; - j -X Signed by Johlif ?ray , ByhumV ' Calr vin J. Webb; Jesse B loan, Ruther-: ford ; N. W, Woodfin.. Marcus Erwin Buncombe ; i W. . . Lane, Jt M.. , A, Brake, Jesso Thornburgh, Randolph: 1 j 110. 4v..iiiuincton. -a..-xi. vaiuweu. u. G, Foard, Stephen JDouhitV Rowan and Davie; djF.i Bavidsoi &G. M'Koy, E. M. Campbell, Jos. M. Bogle, Iredell; Francis, Locke,: Stanly f A AL Foster, Wilkes ; JohnA; Giinier, D. F. Cald- )Te"v lvlu4iUe?5m.?' jSm?Shar SS!1 McMillan, Ashe ; , Dayld W. Silor; Ma- coft; John ' ' Hayes; Caldwell' J.-R. Hanghton; Cliatbam ; - Angns' K. Kelly, I Z. RnsselLj Moor . and .Montgomery:; WPeli Jeming,rLYancy ; RT. Far- woT3e; !' 1 1 i v .Vv w -'Adi ,00KL AND JOB1 PRINTIXCI ILAHK JQ02 ?rtHAHUPACTUllIH tl Execatcd in, tne . very best and latest im proved sttie.-' wo have the oifir' combined JOB OFFICE ANP - BOOK-U1 N I)K Ii Y IN THE CIT MOffMUALEUJIiV 'und,. the LARGEST ESTABLISI1MKN T of. Uc kind IN( THE STATK f Our rmtiu uctuxUng rarnphtets auu Books, nas .bceii extensively J. R i. BorweiLi A. MPeace: lnstif ote s Ra leiIi:!' X hat herer had dealing ivitb any Printers who -do better ;work' F. -P. Bob- good, principal Haleu f emale Seminary' "Done ail riyf pnntiug ror the Iat;two years do nk good Ttrorli ahd on as reaisonable terms as anv - Publishing 1 House Nortlr or 00.'! i;Mai. diobG. Rhiirharii. 1 Snn't JJinsr Lara School : We knpwbf na bettor houke ens of no iore sdtUf;ierofyijobs,i Much of tbeir prints Ing and binding done for tins J3ank has taken premiums at U Uicient Fair M ( , -X f r . Our BIj VXKS for Cledcfe,.Sherilegi3 ters; Mairlst rates, AttoniMi5, prdnounced 4!wtet m thc'markeEfi Stt1 for-catalohe. ! tJf yoa want 'stockI iwork ntlf urjr vricm. for printing BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, SCHOOL . CATALOiillE CIRCULARS, LETTER AND NOTE HEADS, BILL HEADS CARDS,!ENVELaPES, TAGS', ori . . i PUIITTniti OP AHT. KIND,' CIf von arrtLEDGERS, PAY-BOOKS, RECORD BOOKS,' SCRAP BOOKS; OLD W KJK3 REBOUND,; Of ' i v i . w. t '-.Sendypur ord to 'g.ry-i ?dii,j EDWA nf)S.'- rR0U(lrIT0X& CO. J. AXIS h ., jTV- Vf t jVJ-4V "T aIjEigii iiigii;sciioo-l. in: v w t u. -piuC An pnnl.d. riassihai; Mafhpma!ir.af. ang Military School for Boys. , .::tu, rr y f-wni Rev. Jos. M. Atkinsojt, 1 pclpkik' tABWHm.ww, , ,1 : . f ;h6'2d anniat1:ses.4ioVi bt this' scb'ool Vlll begin 'Wedpesday; Sept. : lit) 87a. a ff ciP ww fwuIriL)uv schooVthjOomraodjous and attractive piaee,M more recently owned and haud- somely' refitted by ColIt, KlngslandV ; liesuies continuing tbeir. Day Schcoi, they propose taking a; limited iiubiber ?Tyl 2 ci ' .anu f?n,u The training of thd school, as i6rpt6 fbre; wfll ' be' full, thorough 'and'accu--rat6, preparing its pupils for ollge fair business lifo,'sl ;". ". 'i Conipetont assistants will be prffy)d ed1n alf departments-, 'as" inay be i'. re paired. 'il The Principals ' tnist ,that lt,Is Kcaroely jiec'e&sarv for " them, to say that whilst thorpchool 7 villi, continue to" be oohducted , ,011, Christian ' prineiples, ft will be entirely withoutdepoipinatioiial aim or bias. t ;y; . .v. ? ' ; ? address either, of tho .Principals, Kal- h;N;c.; 12dm 4 sYcri6f ancV; oh ' isotTL- CHARMING.':-now either sex inay fascinate aud gain the love and af fections or any person tuey cuoose in stantly.1 . This simple mental' acquire ment afl can possess,' free, by wail; for tocetner wuli' a' niamaje ',gump, queer , liue,' I'reiiidept and Cashier ,Cm- ' N at iohal TJiink. oriialeisU : te Wd know Establlhmcrit ttirnimr 'dnt faeatcr' or cm o, runs. I'htiaaeipuia. (iuj?juit(rii, RATES-OP ADVERTISING : One square due insertion, v' . 1 00 Oue wiiare, t wo nlsertiotii wi: ; 1 fo On square; one week, .K r 1 '; .-. .(Jt 00 Quarter oolnmn six week, i-j ,v- 10 00 Half oohimn, six .weeks, , , - ri , j 17 50 - Special, Notices 10 cento per 1 iue. Lo caL Notice?, inserted in regular local columns, is cen ts per 1 1 n& 1 i n h . 1 . ; 1 . Jk : EAR X H 13 f T XX'A C i:.'l W WAY ' OPEN TJEJLIC And let tle rush continue on ite way to itii M?:ROSENBAUM'S;r' At lline's Old Corner, Fayettpville anil .'-.nargett Streets; where it is a wel- known fact that there Is to lie I ' V- . i t fouud thfiTIargesf iitoek, of . H 4i. t PKINTS, DOIMESTIC " "plaIds, brown and ptiBAcHED Domestics; HATS :;; and caps millin- . er y goods, no- 1 , tions, fan- : CY .GOODS, Axx, Ac., in the City. I ' We arexlaily receiving larjre additions to tlio" General Stock, which is al way kept fresh and compete in every. brunch and department of the store. !j ih- 1 1 EADYMADE CTIIINljr Is the' specialty of iriyi trade, and l am now prepared tof otfer5 every grmle of Clothing at the very bottom prices. Call and see lor yoursel I?I have the. only exclusive Crpckfry Store in, the, city, connected with , aud adjoining the main ; establishment. I oner every species of Crockery 9 whole sale, to tno country trade, at Northprn prices, as I buydixectiftjarge quanti ties from first hands. " r u To all my. former cuatomars and 'pa trons, and the public generally; I would say tbt wn better prepared than over to !adilnistert,to? their every xyaitt at terms which , I will guarantee natutftic- " Sleigh,5 October 1, '1S74; roh: 15I 1- rTiiiE- VNiVEttsrrir5oF- north I JL i ''nl j i CAUOIIXA. .1 .- -! l iiTh institution will bar re-opened on Thfe? 1 st Monday"., in September Next .'thS'tBfm ridin-' tndY?"nrsday' 'lu SJunc,- lSTOwith d yacAtidh of ttfo weekh at Christmas:. It 5ias beeiire-organlMHi on, tlud ecleetic 8ysemcombinng, how- S ever, three.. iqurrtcma at .Art-v h:ichm and 4Agrj.cuitnre. 1 Instruction , will po given'in tpe 'branches of learning -usu-fellV taught In the best Colleges. .'8pV clai instruct tori'brovlded In Agriculture and the Mdchanie Arta - An abla facul ty has been? appointed. iiTho -btiildirijy thoroughly repaired for the reception -of several hnndred stud entet-j I"-! TiVT 1 trti 1 ai aYnlanarAvtf Oia f))mvo kpply to;; KKM? V. B AT.THC, "' : '" '"'Secretary' Board of THtstecs, ' 12-lawlm'-'Raleigh, 'Ni 0: TN BANKRUPTCY;7, li i f I TfT OTI0E jISj IXERlSBY-fdlVKN- That a petition Jiasbeen iilwl iu the Erict Court of the' United .Stales for the'EasternDWfribfbf'Nonl.tinh'a, by John : JvColey, of i Nash -county If i jsaid District; duly declared a Bakikrupt under th0 Act ofongresaof March Ud, 1)7,; for a discharge, t and :. certiheate thereof froni , all his .debts and oXher claims provable under said' Act,'., 'aud the etb day of Aug,,' 1875, at 10 o'clock , a: in.,' at the"offlce of A.5, W.' Shaker, Register 1 u 1 Bank m ptcy, in' Raleigh N . C., is assiguoLJor-Jliahearing of the same, when and where all credilorn. , who have proved their debts, and other persons; ininferet!? knayt attend.; ahd show cause, if any they have, wJ))' the prayer ol'.the said.petitionor slonll not be granted. " And that' the" second and thiril meetings' will bo held, at1 the sametimeana place." iJ - - til . .Newi Kerne, JKfJ a; Jaly" lBtb; 1S75. m v.I iof hOEOiE TINKER, Ulcrkji "Dosst.Batu? Attorney., ( 6 wt. , h:if:-. -t. ." "i nr.rr .T i i fl '. rpiiisisTd give noticethat ;.JL?-on. the; 12th day of . Jdly; A;D. 187. a warrant in bankrnptcy was issued out .of fho, Distr )Q Cqxx rt of, the Un i ted States for tho Eastern District of , North, Cane liria, against the p state of B. C. Stfiok lanci; in stbe cbonfy of ' Nash;- hi nald District, t who has beeert" ' adj rrd ged a bankrupt-on his own petition.-That the payment of fdebtfiv1 and the delivery. of .any, property belonging; Jton such bank rupt, to himf ,;or . for bis ,use and, the transfer of !, any property , by him are forbidden' by law i and that a meciii.g of the creditors of said, ( bankrupt,' t prove thelr'debts and td liooso one or more assignees k of his estate, 'will be held at, a Court i of Bankruptcy to be iiolden at Raleighg-N Q. before A. : W. Shaffer' Eso.. ''Register in t Ban k ru otey for said District, 6ii the 29th day of J ul v, Ai5D. 1875, at 10 cteldck'.'a. m. i ' ; f; iu-,v,i iHi:. ,tnno J. B. iriTuii;1"1' Mi v. sj Marshal for saia ijstncu-' TIIIS'IS TO GIVE Nf)TICE THAT I on; the 12th day of July Ai D..1S75, a warrant in bankruptcy was issued ,u t of the District Court of the United States for the lina. 8vk District: whb has been adiudtred a bank rupt Dn his own petition.!' That th pay ment orjaP; ana .thc-zdonvery pf any oroDertv.beiQncinir ;to iBuch; bankrupt. to him: or for, his use,, aiid, he transfer of any property by. bp hi arfr'fbrbld'deii "by law r and that a meeting of thd'ered- ftors of said 'bankniptto prove their debts and to choose one ormore assignee -of bis estate, , wilt be. 'heldi at a Court of -Batucruptcy, tA .ne noiaen . At ttaietgu, Ni C. before A. W. Shaffer, Esq.,' R-g- lster in Bankruptcy for said District, oh o'clock a. m. 'j " 1 J. Bj HILli V1 -.Ui 31 Marshal for eaid District! u tHtt' .'4, 4sr.- irn it ; EncounAGS.(ior.:E!ir;pu37nY hi tU:l Maaufacturcd' irt CharloUp, N, C., l trnly a horad enterpriser? It i. mowln qy ery publie wclf er j itxsx grow i ng vl ty aiul gives entire satisfaction.,, I.. is h Wooden pump, simple in ,constrnetion. durable and cheaTv ' For further tutor' niatlon ana price list, apply to" " , nil J: I Gi-LUREESON, liOX 15, ' ctT mf 11 U i Charlotte,-N. Ci rj 3SAn agent, wanted, i n Raiuglu u jUj iw, j,; hitiv I. -t.ie I:ivtil Cossxajtt h nrj ri.o y;: i:.Trr-a t 7 home, Jlalo or I'einale, tm. week i-arranted ( i'p t ,c3 pi tal , i rexj uired Particulars end vaiunMeampIc.j f ut free 'AJrcvriih C catTctaru L.i3p. C. ROSS, Mtasburg, N. X. 4ir Eastern District of North Caro- 4 airainstr the estate of Madison isl in the ?o6uhtv' of ICash. in Raid Wt- TT-"-
Daily Constitution (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 26, 1875, edition 1
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