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1 1 ell Us branches; Trained for a successful staitkin'Businesi5 Life, taugh how to get a living.make money, and become en err rife in pr, useful citizens, at Yprntmnn Oolleffc The oldest Practical Busi-nees Training School, and the only one pro-vldlng Bituations for Graduates 3Tota expenses for prescribed course, 100 to 51Sv is vacations. Address for Catalogues of 3.000 in business, and full particulars, H. G. KAiSl-liAN, LL. Po'keepsie, N.

On thc-Iiadtou. CHEAP ADVERTISING. Advertisements occupying ONE INCH of space will be inserted in 260 Newspapers, in eluding 23 DAILIES, in SOUTHERN STATES. covering thoroughly the States of Mar viand, Delaware, Virginia, West Virginia. North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky arid Missouri, 1 One Month for $148.

More Papers, More Duilics, Larger Circulation, Lower Price tpan any other List. Special rates given for more or less space than One Inch, and for a longer period than one month. Equally favorable quotations made for any single State. Copies of Lists, Circulars, Estimates and full information, furnished on application, Geo. P.

Roweix A Newspaper Advertising Agents, ,41 toWfcship, to be appointed by the 50t-ty, 4. A committee of fiTe for each township, to be appointed by the people. liesoked, That the present organiza tion shall continue to exist until the new odo shall be effected. nesolced, That the -representation in the county conventions shall be in accordance with the plan of organization of the.party heretofore adopted. The State executive committee Is as follows Thos.

Powers, of Craven. T. B. Keogh, of Gnilford. N.

W. Lillington, oi Davie. Q. Mabson, of Mew Hanover. R.

W. Logan, of Rutherford. 8. T. Carrow, of Beaufort.

J. fl. Williamson, of Franklin. J. W.

Hood, of Mecklenburg. J. H. Harris, of Wake. a B.

Ellis, of Wake. S. F. Phillips, of Wake, ex officio. THE NEW YORK TIMES.

A POLITICAL, LITERARY AND 3IISCELANEOUS NEWSPAPEB. CAMPAIGN EDITION. During the ensuing Presidential Canvass, we ahall publish a BraciAi. Wxjekly Sdi tionTot the convenience of those desire the latest and most trustworthy political intelligen Having made ample arrangements for securing the earliest reports ol meetings, conventions, and other occurrences ofnolitleal Interest, we shall, throughout the Presidential canvass, publish fuller information rej lating to the progress of the campaign than any other New-York paper. We aim only at supplying the public with the most complete Information oq all current aflaire.

Subscribers to our Campaign Edition will therefore secure an exhaustive summary of the political news of the day, besides receiv ing the general news from all of the World, obtained lrom the best sources, and rearranged and prepared specially for this edition. The New-York Tihks is a Republican newspaper, and will, dating the canvass, now fairly commenced, steadfastly maip; tain the established principles of that Party. It will support the regular nominee of the Philadelphia Convention, and do its share securing their triumphant election vin It regaids the success ol the Kepubliean Pai ty as an object of the very first importance, and will give no support to irregular or 'boltins" nominations, Saturday. June il5th. 1872.

Bl iUtS- M. A. sUOKl I Soar not too high 1 Walt pailentiy the otner birth. The gods walk well Olympian height, but cot our fields cf common earth- And ncrtil nan, Striving to cleave tha upper sky With unfit pinion, fails, heaven-drunk, 1 reel on earth, or prostrate He. Soar not too high l'-ot only fearful of too sadden fall.

But that sweet flowers beneath toy tett May not remain ncgathered ail. Press earth to earth hui th is thy well-appointed sphere Who walks it best, with raot deligtt, Couateth its many joys most The following i an editorial "personal" horn the Nov Yoik JSiar "It tbe youBff female lu a blue r- iu uVitt with violet corsatrtr. uu box at Tbomai' last nns uju ucoldto-nl-hta, lie had then, ud oes to tue iaiau I i KIUUIV larcc Ducket handKUC liiif witu her, and use it, ihe will oblige an utiles way -do for babies and by? h' pW-J -ki ilir! Syuopais of Elect ion and Ketiatioii Act Relating to Itcffistcrinp and Voting. I QUAL1F1CAT1UX OF VUl'ttii: The following are the only quahliea-tiona required of any voter iu tida Htatt He mut be tvcuty-oue years ofage or upwards: a native or naturalized citizen of the nited Stateo and mut have resided in this State twelve months preceding the election uud thirty dyu the County in which heolfeis A.uy person possessing -the -it hcations is entitled to u-gUlcr uu tLc township in vvbicii DlbCOllLJ-Nt-. Kb WIN'j rilLCLNCTrf County Commissioners may alter, discontinue or create --epurate places for YOting in their counties but there must be at least one polling place iu each township, as nearly ceutr.d as possible.

Thirty days notice -mcIi change, must be given in newspaper published in ibe county, or in lieu thereof, by handbill posted in three places in such coti'aty. no tueh notice is given, the urttiucts a- 1. 1. fore established shall continue. KEGISTUATION UOOK.

The Commissioners ahall, on ui Ion: ihu lat Monday in July, 167 ielecLoi-t of the Peace iui each tovvn-hw 1, or eiecivou as therein. Wucio tuere aic uoi erjouyu luatices the Commissioners oLall aj l.HiLJU iu ULi as miii-uai, I i i I u.u. i nT i i- The Secretary oi oiaic "tn.it the first Monday in June, lb-, forward lo the County Commissioners registra- lion books lor each precicct. It due not, Commissfoners may v.mhc at expense of the State. HETISIG OLU ItLUiaiKAllO.N Doukb, Registrars ol each township or pre-cinet'bhali revise exUtiug registration books so that they shall contain au ac curate list of all the voters previously registered in such township or precinct, who still reside therein, without 'sA toUrs to reaUUr attain.

The Registrars shall, between sunrise and sunset on each day, (Sundays excepted, from the first Thursday in July, 1S72, up to and including the day preeediu: the first Thursday in August, 1S72, kee open the books for the registration of "auy voters residing in trie township or precinct entitled to registration whose uamea have not been registered iu such township or precinct before, or do not appear in the revised list VtUILX WHERE IO KEulSlL.lt AXD VOTE. TO CERTIFICATES OF REGIS-f RATION. No person can register in a townsl.iji or precinct whereof he is not au actual and hona jide resident. No certificates of registration will be given. Electors must vole in the towuships or jirecinct where they actually reside on election day.

No registration win Oe allowed on i 1 which they were severally Appointed They shall ketp poll books in wticb shall be entered the iimiuc of every per-t am "who rotes. 'V CvC, Thefc shall be four ballot bojcea at tie poll. Candidates will be voted as fol-i Iowa: Goieruur, Lieut. Uoveruor, tjecretary of State, Auditor, Treasurer, Superin-tcLdent of Public Instruction, Superintendent of Public Works, Attorney Gen-eral shall be one ballot and deposited in a separate box. Member of Congress shall be on one ballot and deposited in a separate box.

County omcers shall be on one ballot and deposited in a septate Loa. The ticket bhall be on white paper and either written or printed, or both, and must be without derice. It two or xnore tickets be rolled up together, or if any ticket shall contain ruor-u names than the elector has a right to rote for, or shall have a device upon it; iu either of these cases such tickets shall be thrown out and not counted. "Vexaltiks on officers. AUy ItacUlnr Judge of election duty required ot him by the election ut-l iuan ouu wv.

mure than uuu tbuusaud dollars nor less thiu tive huudred, uud imprisoned not m.isc tban six uor less than two months. riatlorrn- Organization State Committee. Tut Kcpuolicaus of North Carolina iu Cuuvijutiou assembled, do Rcsoln, 1. Tbat the platform aud of the Kepubliean party of North Carolina, as herutotore enunciated in its cuuveutioa, ait- hereby re-affirmed, and' tvtuts have proved that their practical cut'oreeiucM is ttseutial to the wellare of the country, and to the maintaoence of the light-, uiterttsi and liberties of the That the rttluiiuistratiou ot Presi-at-ut Cruut meets with oufhuarty and Liii'ialilied approval, and our delegates t'. i be Kepubliean couveation, t.j aemb'e at Philadelphia' on the 5th d-ty June next are instructed to vote ti.i hi; retiominution to the Presidency of tbe' I nited States.

hat the Kejmblicau party of North Ciri'liiri favors as rapid a dimuuitiou and ii early uu extinction ot all internal revenue taxation as the exigencies of the ioytrnmcut will permit, for the reason that the details of its collection are ue-cess'aiily otleuaive, uud in man rtspects, oppressive to tbe people. I. That all internal revenue taxes on, fruit ought to Ik aboU That the Uepuiicau party of North, recommend to the Comrress ot the Cuited States the passage ot a general muely bill, and the adoption of nil ncct ssarv meoures bsr th afrcc- 111 l-d! an protection of the civil and pol- IllLII. ttjcli aii classes oi American Citizens. 'I'hil in iri- in 1 1 1 1 A i rcwuuiiu iuc iiaiaiuuuut Ul nrovide efficientlv for the i of the people; and we legislation as will aecom pliah that end; that we respeettully recommend and ask ot the national gov-ct nuitut, ouch aid, by the provision of a public Kind, oi the donation of anth to the purposes ot establishing schools in the several States', a3 will secure to the mastes ot the people ot al-clast the beneu'ts of a liberal education.

i. 1't'il wt fully entlorsc the acts of passeil to secure equal rights and protection to the citizens of the United States, iu the several States; -and we reapeetlully recommend a continu ance ol the preseut laws and the adop- lion of such further legislation as will more certain secure to the citizens full and practical enjoyment of all their rights, privileges and liberties. I b. In the opinion of this Convention, the Democratic majority of the last Le- giasatu'e by consolidating into one act it numerous propositions to amend the State Constitution, endeavored to force upon the people a false issue, and to' coeice them into the adoption of obnoxious amendments, and insomuch as all these propositions' must be submitted to the next Legislature for ratification, beoie the same can be referred to the people, therefore, Iltsi'hetl 1. That the amendments pro- 1 1 11 I poed as a wuoie uo uoi meel xue ap- i Age'' t- frec.r.

iPV" "RARE CHANB FOR AGEN TS Agents, we wih pay you-per week, ii, rash, it yott "wiJ I engage, with us at-oncv-Ererytbhu? mwUshettiand expense pni i Address A. Cburlott II. K. 11. cOADVAY'G nEADY BELIEF CUBES TUJE PAINS lit IromvOuBtde Tiventy JHiMuiei.

mrr'pii bovii: i after reading this advertisement uttd aos JNE SUFFEIt WITfi PAIN. AD' WAYEADY RELIEF 13 CUP I Wytl EVEHY PAIN, 3 lilt mas the 1 first and The Only Pain Epiisedj that instjautly stops the mot excrueiutiu-pains, allays Inhammatione, and caiV ConsesUons whether oi the Lun-- Stomaph, Bowels, or other glaiiilsioronra by one application IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUYLs. no matter how violent or excruciatim: tli pain the RHEUMATIC, Bed-ridden In firm, Crippled. Nervous, Neuralgic, prostrated with disease maj- suffer, RAD WAY'S READY RE Lit; I WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASL. INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEY i.

INFLAMMATION OV THE BLADDi INFLAMMATION OF THE JJOWELp CONGESTION OF THE SOliK IIIROAT.DIFKCULT liKEAiiiKvU PALPITATION OF THK -HEAUT. HJtaiEUlCtJ, CROUFi DIPTHERIA, CATAKKH, INFLUENZA, UE A AC 11 TOOT ACHE, NEURALGIA, KHEUMATIfiAJ, COLD CHILLS. AG UE CHILLS. The application ofthe Readv Rellei to the part or parts where tbe pain or ctitJi culty exists will alford case apd comfort. Twenty drops in half aUumbJcr of walti will in a few moments "cure Spasms, Sour Sfeomacb, Heartburji, Sick Headache, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Colic, Wind in the and till Internal Pains.

Travelers should always carry a boL tic ot Rail way Ready Relief witb them. A few drops in water will prevent sickness or change of water. It is better than'Frcneb Brandy or Bittern as a stimulant. Fevei- aud Auvcured for. iifty ccui.

There is not a remedial aeut in thii world that, will, cure Fever and Ague, and ail other Malarious, Bilious, Scailu-t, Typhoid. Yellow, and other Fevers (aided by RAD WAY'S PILLS) so quick as WAY'S-READY RELIEF. -Ffltv ccntepcr bottle. A HE A IT! i STRONG AND PURE RICH BLOOD- INCREASE OF FLESH AND WEIGHT. CLEARSKIN AND BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION SECURED TO ALL.

Dl. A A SARSAPARILL1AN RESOLVENT HAS JtfADE THE MOST ASTONISHING CURES; SO QUICK, SO RAPID ARE-THE CHANGES THE BODY UNDERGOES, UNDER THE nv THIS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDI-r CINE Every Day au Increase in flesh and Weight is Seen and Felt. THE till EAT RJuOOD 1 UR IFIER Every drop of the Sarsamrillian Vent communicates throuyhthe Hinnri Sweat, Urine, and other, lluids and juices of the system thewvigor of life, for it repairs the wastes ol ihe bod Willi tiw an'l sound materiaL Scrofula. 8vnt)i)i5 1,,. sumption, Glandular disease, Xflccrs iu the throat.

Mouth. Tumora. Nbds in Glands and other parts of tbe system. Sore jyce, oiruuiorous aiscnarges from th Ears, and the worst forms of Skin diseases Eruptions, Fever Sores, Scald Head, liiuJ Worm, SaltRheum, Erysipelas. Acne Black Worms in t.Un ipth Cancers in the Womb.

nrl nil wMfri.inv, and painful Night Sweats, Lobs of Sperm and all wastes of the life principle are within the curative of this der of Modern Chemistry, ami use will prove to any person usimr it for eitner 01 these lorms of disease its 00 tent-power to cure them. If the i-atient. dailv uv tue wastes anu aecourtnfiition is continuaUy progressing, succeeds in arrest iug lucse washes, ana repairs with new material made from. hen)thv and this the SarsaparilHan will and Ant secure a cure is certain for when once this reined commences its wm-ir fSf Tin ficatiou, and succeeds in diminishine- tht loss Oi Wastes, its renafrs will rars JV IBLXU. and every day the patient will feel hiinsell growing better and stronger, the food di gesting better, aipetite iuaijroving, and lesh aud weight increasing.

Not only does the Sare.anarill vent excel an Known remedial agents i in the cure olChronic, Scrofulous, Constitu tional. and Skin diseases hut it. i ti.o positive cure lor i I ivianev ana inadiicr imn nim Urinary, and Womb disiiiisps. ftra'TPi rt 1 A trw tX, LIX- ter, Ilu-ase, Albert are ueiee. iirupsv.

atoiHjaLre 01 water. 1 conuDcnceoi urine, mir I Disease bummurja, and in all eases where lb hricfc'UUslj deposits. 'or the water ik thii'u ciouuy, mixed with substance like the white ot an estir. or threads like white silk or there is a morbid, dark, bilious aDoear anec, and white bone-dust deposits, and when there is a nrickinsr. burninc sensa tion when passing water, and pain in the Small of the Back and along the Loins.

A I WAY'S DCnCCPT DllftffftTIHC nil 1 1. bftii i.v 1 1 laut 1 lib rlLLL Derfectiv tasteless elegant! coated urinNT sweet gum, purge, regulate, purify, cleanse, axu etreugtuen. rsau? rills, for the cure of all disorders of the Stomach, Liver BowlsrKIdhlfeyg-BladdenNervous Dis I 'ionrDyscenaiarBillonsneR. iilior.s -r, inflammation of the Bowel. lllci.

deraDeementsolAha Int(rftfti Vlscerfirarranted to eflect a positive cnre. Purely Vegetable, containing no mercury, minerals, or deleterous drugs. TOhserve the following symptoms resultlnsr from Disorders of the nioreHv Organs: i -Constiuation. Inward Pi tfnlln a. of the Blood in the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nauseay Heartburn, Disgust of Food.

Fullness or Wehrntln tlif Stnmii Sour Sinking or FlatteriDg at the Pit of the Stomach. 3 Afewdos of RAD WAY'S Plf.LS will free the teys tern from all the u.bove named by Druggists. READ FAI.SE AND TRITK one letter-stamn to RAD WAY Nn ous warruu oireer. corner, nt tinrrh Ktroot -nr New lerid imormatloiu worth thnnfLitnria -by- S. G.

HALL, rRCTICX, JOB PRINTER, nAVINO BEEN PRACTICALLY engaged in the printing business for nearly twenty years, feels confident of his ability to please his customers. 1 Particular attention given to COMMERCIAL PRINTING, such as CARDS, MONTHLY STATEMENTS, CHjgfe'KS, LETTER HEADS, RECEIPTS, Ac, RAIL ROAD PRINTING in most of its branches. Hli office la supplied with ICutiroIy, New 2 ateriul of the very Latest Styles ni Fashions, And he GUARANTEES SATISFACTION in all oasee. Weddiux C'nnls. Invitations.

c. Of the Latest Styles. TEEMS MODERATE. Office on Princess Streetbetweeh Front and Second. WILMINGTON, N.

C. may3J-tt Park Row, New YorP. A Century -of Trinnfphs over dy.pepsia, liver disease, borel complaints and various febrile and nervous disorders, has immortalized die Seltzer Spa, and these victories are now repeated throughout this hemisphere by Tarrant's Effervescent Seltzer Aperient; containing all the elements, and 8 reducing all the happy results of the Great erman spring. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Fanning's' Patent Kid-Fitting Skeleton Corsets.

Recommended by leading Physicians. Should be worn by-all ladies ho value health and comfort. They are particularly reeommend lor summer wertr and and. warm climates, although adapted to alt sea-sons of the year For sale by all first class dealers. Worcester Skirt Sole Manufacturers, Worcester, Mass.

CHEAP FARMS FREE HOMES iS ON THK LINK OF THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD A LAND GRANT OF 1,00 0,0 00 ACRES DB8T rAKMIKO AND MTJiJSUAI. LA 211)9 IN AMEBIC A. 3,000.000 Acres in Nebraska IN THE RE AT PL ATT JE VAIitEY, THE Garden of tlxe West, NOW FOR SALE These lands are in the central portion of tne nitea stares, on tne ust degree oi jn ortn Latitude, tne central line 01 tne ereas rem perate Zone. of the American Continent, and ior-grain growing ana stocic raising unsurpassed by any in the United States. CHEAPER IN PRICE, more favorable terms given, and more convenient to market tnan can be round eisewuere.

FRBE HOMESTEADS FORT ACTUAL SET- TLBRS. i TBS BEST LOCATIONS FOli C'OLOiilEa. 60LDIEK3 EKTTIXED TO A HOMESTEAD OF 160 A CUES. Free Passes to Purchasers ot Land. Bend for the new Descriptive Pamphlet, With new maps, published In English, German, Swedish ana Danish, mailed free every- wnere, Aaarcss u.fjiJAViJs, Land Commissioner, U.

p. R. R. Omaha. Net.

Eitraorflliry inmreieiu The Mason IlAMt Okgan Co. resnect- fully announce the introduction of Improve ments 01 muen more tnan ordinary interest. inese are REED AND PIPE CABINET ORGANS, being the ohly successful combination of REAL PIPES with reeds ever made DAY'S TRANSPOSING KEY-BOARD, wbich can be instantly moved to the right or left, changing the pitch, or transposing tne Key. or drawings una descriptions, see jircuiar. NEW AND ELEGANT STYLES OF DOUBLE REED CABINET ORGANS, at suo, 132 and S12j each.

Considerine: Ca pacity, Elegance, and Thorough Eseelience oi inese. are encaper tnan any nerorc onered. The Mason fc Hamlin Orsransareackrum l. edged BEST, and from extraordinary facilities for manufacture this Company can afford, and now undertake to sell at prices UNQUESTIONABLY CHEAPEST. Four octave organs SoO each fivk octave organs 3100, $125 and upwards.

With three sets reeds siouand upwards. Forty stvles. uu lo 9iouu eaeu. NEW IIXrSTRATED CATALOfUTR. and Tvs- timoniaICircdxar, with opinions of MORE THAN ONE THOUSAND MUSICIANS, sent MASON fc HAMLIN ORGAN CO.

154 Tremont Boston, 696 Broadway, X. Y. P0DTADLE CODA FOUUTAmS $4U, $ou, ana GOOD DURABLE AND CHEAP iSlxipped Heady Ioi-TJe MAKVTACTUSED BY J. f. CHAPMAN Madison, M.

8END FOR CIRC CURE THAT COLD. Do not suffer Tour Lunsrs to become di seased by allowing a COLD to become seated. Thousands have died Premature Deaths The Victims ef Consumption bv liesrltfetinsr a Cold. DR. WM.

HALL'S BALSAM LUNGS Will cure Coughs, Colds and Consumption surer and quicker than any other It acts like magic. For sale by all Druggists ana jueaicine Dealers everywnere. $1,000 1 BEWABD For any case of Blind, Bleeding. Itching or Ulcer ated Piles that Do Bing's Pile Remedy tails to cure. It Is prepared expressly to cure the Piles and nothing else.

Sold by all Druggists. Price, LOO. AGENTS WANTED. Agents make more money at work for us than at anything else. Business light and permanent.

Particulars free. G. Sttnson Fine -Art Publishers. Portland, 6 REAT MEDICAL BOOK of useful knowl- Arid trt Kpnt ttvr ixuet tiiamrvi Address Dr. BozrAPAnTE A Cincinnati, Ohio, ii iff, IT IB1 which can only res'iltiu the return of the Democrats to power.

Ihere are projects of all kinds on foot for dissolving the. Republican Party, and the Times will oppose them all. Its course in reference to the Tammany King, at a tsme when all the other daily papers in Hew-York and discouraged its etiorts, attests its sincerity in the cause oi Relorni. The IHmks stood alone in demanding Reform from to the close of 1871 now other journals are attempting to make political capital' out of the mere repetition ot the cry. There is no sincere and honest proposal for reform, in any branch of the Government, which will not be heartily supported by the Times.

Bat it tvi.l not conspire in assisting ambitious politicians or demagogues to reach power under false It will not enconr- go defection IMHtY. It regards the Philadelphia Convention as tne only body authorized to speak and act for the Republican Party. TERMS The Campaign Edition of the New Youe Times will be furnished to mail subscribers for the six months next ensuing, for the turn of lflFTY CENTS. All eopies sent to the same Post-omce to be mailed to one address. THE NEW YORK TIA1ES, As a Kepubliean journal, will be devoted, as in the past, to an Intelligent and hrm support of the Republican Party.

it will sustain, with all the force aud influence at its command, the principles and policy which have rendered that Party so justly famous iu our history. It will advo cate those measures by which the honor, the peace, and the prosperity of the nation cau be best conserved and promoted: Started in September, 1651, The Timcs has lor many years been recognized as tumong the most successful popular, and influential newspapers in thu country. Two of Hi original proprietors still direct its policy; and, with greatly-increased resources and experience, will spare no pains to extend and strengthen its claims upon the confidence and support of tbe public Its Editorial Department will be conducted In a spirit ot fairness and impartiality, free alike from self-interested aims, political jobbery, or undue lavoritism. It will represent the great body the public rather than any clique of professional "politicians." It has no one connected with it who seeks office, or who will become a candidate for office. Its Correspondence will be full and timely, and its Reports will be prepared with the utmost eare.

Tbe Literary Department will be in thoroughly capable hands, and will present a full review of the literature, the fine arts, the music, and the drama of the day. As a family paper, free from all appeals to vulgar aud impure tastes, the Times will continue unexceptionable, and may be safely admitted to every domestic circle. The Sunday edition of the Times includes, iu adcition to all the news, selected and original literary matter of the most varied and agreeable character. Special arrangements have been made to impart new attractions to this feature of the paper. The Weekly and Semi Weekly 'editions of the Times are compiled with the greatest care, and will contain selections from the most important contents of the Daily issue, besides matters of interest to the agricultural sections of the country.

All who prefers newspaper but once or twice a week will find these editions admirably suited to their requirements. A 6pceial edition of the Times lor European circulation is published every Wednesday and Saturday, fa time for the European mails, and will be valuable and welcome to our friends abroad, whether Americans or of auy other nationality than our own. All these editions ol the TImes are of the very largest size, oa large quarto sheets, each containing titty -six columns, printed in clear and legible type, at the following rates MAIL SUBSCRIBERS. The Dailit Times, peaannum, including the Sunday Edition. $12 The Daily Times, per annum, exclusive of the Sunday Edition 10 The Sunday Edition per annum 2 The European Edition, per annum postage extra 4 SECIAL BATES FOB THE WEEKLY AKD SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES FOB 1872.

The Wesklt Times, per annum. i 00 The Semi-Weekly Times, per annum, a 50 Subscriptions to either of our editions, except the Weekly, received for a less length of time than one year at the yearly rate. These prices ire invariable. Remit in drafts on New York or Post Office Money Orders, if possible, and where neither of these can be procured, send the money in a registered letter All Postmasters are obliged to register letters when requested to do so, and the system is an absolute protection against losses by mail. Address The New York Times.

New York City, proval ol the Republican party, because election day, except uere tue person if i iv their adoption would subvert essential ouenrix to vote arries at tne age or 1 pnuciples ol the existing Constitution, twenty one, or lor some otuei reason be- liuisa iuuti. derthe iaws of this State; iu which 1 Ul aJUCUls event shall be allowedlo reuister and Ouner.il Assembly may adopt such of f. them at- simll seem beat lor the general Vole- welfare. JUDGES ELKCllo.N.-t HALLE.NOl.Ne,. cordiaily tnJ0Me tUc aQ The County Commissioners shall, on uiiuistratioa of Uov Caldwell, aud before the fit Monday iu July, cognize the fact that our people may appoint at each township or precinct 'rely upon his firmness in upholding four judges cf election, two of whom thc'ir iulcrests and defending their shall bj ol a ditl'ereut ptlitical party and we heartily thank him for from tbe Registrar.

resisting the revolutionary purposes of Tbe Judges and Registrars shall, on those who designed to deprive the citi-the Saturd preceediug the elictiou. -ien of the protection afforded by the from nine o'clock, a. till five o'clock i State Constitution. p. attend at polling phce ol 4.

That forgetful ot personal preler-their townshijj or precinct, with the I ence- wc pledge ourselves to support registration books, when and where the earnestly and without reserve, the can-said books shall be open to the inspee- didaUs presented by this Convention, tiou of the electors ot the township or believing that iu unity alone is strength, preciuct. aud lyiy citctor -hall be aud that ptiuciples are more important allowed to object to any name appear- thau men, to the Republicans to North iug oa the said books. Where thcic Carolina. is au objection, the registrar shall cuter The followiugis the plan of oraniza-opposite Ihr lame so objected to the which was adopted word 'ehalleuged' aud shall appoint a Jiokl, That hereafter theoigauiza-time aud place, on or before election tioa ol the Republican party of North day; when he, together with the judges Caroiiim shall be as follows: 1 of electiou shall hear aud decide upon I. A State Executive Committee of such objection.

Due notice of the time i eleven mvmbcr, to be appointed by the and place of hearing shall be given the President ol the State Convention and person objected to." If such notice is the Presideut of the convention shall be not given, the jtcrson objected lo cud ta officio oue of the members of such com vote. mittec. Challenging can done on any othtr A Congressional District committee day thau that above bptcilicd. It may for each District, to lit; composed of one also be done on tin; day of election, member from each county, to be ap-The judges of electioli and the Registrar pointedby the Congressional District for each township or precinct, after convention. being duly sworn, shall hold the elec- U.

A county executive committee to tion at the precincts or towoships for be composed of oue member from each.

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About The Evening Post Archive

Pages Available:
1,419
Years Available:
1872-1874