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"the daily . i- .ju;;. . . il ' t -' II 1 1 A II- TU KB . jjtnssqiisf uUitiS..'.."....'.'.V...... ei.e vfa, j,,.. oe suaacairnoav ,!? SeaUaal 1 yr ta iliwt a soieH,",'t M-ns) IH.00 6.00 ft.ua wL. Oally (Ux BaoBths to advaaee I huh, 1 wf3i, SJU'T .vtst,ra:os$ . I . r J1 awit.;' r.Vt - . Oaaat-WeeKiy , , Weekly MbUmI M j ' j i. i . .. .. t i : , The mat lmirfc wtU t ieliwted I part o Us CT.f M im vim I par VOL. X RALEIGH IT. THURSDAY; JUi:C17i 75 .r.' s i. rdm&t- -4Mb?, - WHOLESALE CASIinUCES. Yrrected by P. C CHIUSTOniETJ, Aiarxei cquare. . ; (i-; COTTON. V - BaJlTttalnea,orTOTyKrty, l?l: ' Cleaned stained, or ordinary, 13lal Uood ordinary, Racing, domestic 2J B. YardUJali. Cotton ties, sc. , ! Flour, North Carolina, IT.M. , Corn, 5al.00. - . t , Bacon, N. C. bog ,615 , u hams 161al7. : m . clear rib sides 13. . ; ' - m '-' m ion c B aklea, 13. , -, ,.;, sholdcrs, lOalllC" " "lard, North Carolina, 16al8. i. western tierces, 17. ' ' kes, 18.' ..j - - CoffM, prima lao, tS. ; ! N , N good, 22. r - 4 ' common, 2021 . v;: .,Ryron,8H41. . 1 , . J : Molasses, Cuba, 60. gait, MarshaTa, " Evans', liSS. .. Sans, on basis for 100, 14.00, - , 8.AllaW. ' , , j ;-t extra C lit. yellow C, 10al0j. ; ' , . f Leather, sole, 27a30. . - . Hides, green, 7a. , , "..dry, 1. Tallow, 9al0. j , , . Potatoes, tweet, 75aOO. ' Irish, ll.25al.50. " - " . c Data, ahclled, 75a85. " ; J " aheaULM. Fodder, 11.74. - r Ilay, N C, baled, eood. $lUaL25. Chkkens, grown, 30a40. toa,2tia2i. v " -: Butter, H C, 2530 J X T, 4030. 1 Beeswax, 83a30. , ' Rags, 2. ;.-,. Beei;oafbot,taft.- - i- " "dreesaed prune, tell. j- Ileary copper, per pound, 16c. . Light " " " 12c. ! Brass, per pound, 10c - , Fewter, per pound, 7c , , , l Lead, per pound. Sic . Old von, per 100 pounds, 60c. -: (4eep akins, per piece, S5a00c , .'" Wool washed, per pound, 30356. ; " nwaahed 20a25o OAVE TOUU LIVES TOUB MONEY AND YOUtt EYE4. ,'? , . it. '! 41 Ceit U Ceils,. II Ceils. Forty Cents wM boy on Gallon of IHATTS' ASBACOIL ; -W4 hate thht day-reduced 4b prloa el Pratta' Astral 00 to j This OU Is naed to nearly : I V" ' C00.000 FAMILIES. I X i'jf f f'!-- -i;' i. "! -: i . Tu been befbre the 'public for Twelve years and nerer an accl-. ; . . dent directly or Indirectly. ..-v; ' , BURKS tN ANT LAMP. . Beware of S CaUd Sftig Oil, UULIUS LEWIS COnft , , Sola Agents for N., FUktr Building, Raleigh, C. ., 1 1U-OUTANX NOTICE. . . , ,!-., ;..! v-. - ... ''V The following rwwluOon of the Board " of Aldermen W published for puLUc hf fwrmationi . ' I "Hfolttd, That the City Collector, Chief of Police and Clerk of the Market shall not take any City Scrip, or any j other indebtedness of this city, for any . taxes due the city except Market-house Coupons, and that the City Treasurer la hereby notified not to take such evi dences from any collecting oflcer of the city. This resolution doea not apply to , the present Collector, F. M. Borrell's i extension. After tliat none k to be - taken. Abo, that the Clerk giTe'the 1 said officers due notice." - r ... cmiivwiLtm3r: myllf City Clerk. TE ONLY ICE CREAM SALOON In the city Is at " ' ' ' i ' ' -.Kt IdOSELEY'S. Ice Cream and Water Ices made to order at , ' .... . , , :m , . , ; . MOSELEY'S. - strawberries and Ice Cream at , ; . HOSELEY'S. Soda and Mineral Waters at ' - " MOSELEY'S. It'a Use place to get coot, may 2U. - T 1 - g M o B ;--;c t - 7?Oi) CIO MIS. ' : . ' naiMksDAL, . SAlMlOn FAVORITE, t - LXQJLL TXSDES, 4.t " - - Best Cigars and Largest Stock in the ' 7 CEOROI ZIEGLEH, , ' Om Door Xort of TsrtMrosgh Bonte. JITOT RECEIVED. .. ." . - 500 pieces new and handsome Prints " at 8 and 10 cents per yard. . Coats' Fpool Cotton at 70 cents per dozen. Common Fpool cotton at 12 ""f eenu per dozen, and hcje it wiU be : ' chearier. - " Je ldJkwlm - A. CZZLCZJ ThoCityi Go to the spelling match to-night at Tucker L'all. - w . : r RaJetgh Light Infantry will parade to-morrow evening ; Order of O. 8. JohnruHen ,., - "Scattered Nation" to-morrow night at Tucker Hall. 50 cento admission, 23 cents gallery, 75 cents reserved seats. Tickets at Carmer's drug store, ,: ., '. 6urBEXB CbvBTThe city of JR1- mlngtoa agahut Canady as! ethen i till under argument and t!e opinion will kttCltlie we;. Cvl. tUte spoke this morning fcr pUiaiI2s aud was followed by Russell for the de- fiiSDCCs f A TBCwm A WrrKaa A grare and dignified trustee as he got off the train the other morning chanced to wit- as a little 'brush" between two young men of this city, and this morn ing instead of at the trustee meeting, he was detained a witness at the Vayor's Oca. " " ' - - , On PAmADForty-flve babies were aired hi capitol square the . other ere sung. Major Miller, keeper of the cap itol, is (bnd of the sight, and wants erery baby in town paraded there some eve ning. In that case Got. Brogden ; will be surrounded with babies one time. Makbted. We take the following from the lldladelphla Ledger - ILiBBiawDouaHXBTT. On June 2, (Wednesday,) . at the North Baptist Church, Caaadenv X J.T by Bet: ft G Moses, Mr. Thomas IL IlABJua, for merly of Raleigh, N. C, to Mlse Mabt E, Docohxhtt, of Camden. ' 1 SXDaaui., Cocbt. Court was en gaged all the morning in a case of Mrs. Mary BufSn of Alabama against CoL B B., Lewis, the plaintiff alleging she placed gold for two United States bonds with the firm of Lewis, Daniels A Co , New York, of which Col. B. B. Lewis was a ailent iwrtner, and lot failing to get tbe TbosMlsy liwWaws wsrsi'SW gold. ' '- (t I ': 'J. , . Ackt BEDT-Aunt Bed; Buflaloe Brew at thed tace- nk three mllee from town.' She is 83 yean of age and walked to-town Uus BMwnu basket of raspberriea. . Some 30 years ago she gmre fire dollars for one acre of "yeara," as she calls It. Recently she was offered 1200 for it, but declined to sell. However to accommodate the gentleman who offered it she allows him for fire dollars a year the privilege of passing over a path throughher acre. Aunt Bedy makes her living by mitting and quiUing. We would lay long life to Aunt Bedy but aha has that already. TBI ; TBCSTKKS APTOUTTMIirT Of FAajtTT.--Tti Trustees adjourned to dinner and meet again this evening at four o'clock when it Is probable appoint. win be mads for the ene remain ing Chair, Chemistry,: and an faddV tlonal Ttvuot io the Department of Languages. The Unlrersity has been divided into six colleges and fire of these have now been filled to tbe order we give them below. As to salary the impression Is It will be seventeen: hun dred a year Instead of two thousand dollars, the Trustees being confident of twelve thousand five hundred a year for college, to carry on tteMlrpartmep; and six colleges at two thousand a year for the professor would about size the pile, however In five years old Chapel BUI will be abundantly able to take care of herself. The departments filled are aa foUows t . C 1 f Agriculture t Prof. John Klmberiy, now at AihevOle, and a professor at the IUU before the war. Engineering t Balph IL Graves, Jrn 24 years of age, Son of B. U. Graves of the Craves and 7oracr 6chool In Bolls boro. . ;.-.,f.vl.'" - ....'.ri : L'athcmatics t Charles rUHlips,' now of Davison College," an old professor at Chapel IlilL- , r f T ; : ft ; '. ? l-; ' Languages t J." DeB. Ilooper of Wil- son, I. C, prorcssor at cnapei uui near forty years ago. ;;,. . School of Philosophy t Rev. A. W Mangum, the well beloved pastor of Edenton Street Methodist Church, tbis city if-x yKv; "f"' t As to a President Oiere U a diversity of opinion among tbe Trustees, but nearly all agreeing that a President must be had at some day. They desire more time to look around and examine where the best man can be had, aa when they get him they mean to have a live president that not only North Carolina but all her sister States will rise up end endorse as tue very man Lul?cr:y do ta n.j mown llaCist crr;tembcrnext. ' - Tns Cvwocs Ou Monet. V'e saw yesterday at Capt. Sam Ashe's 'olSce some curious old specimens of Colonial cash, the shinplasters of a by-gone ?ege when old Geonrr the Third lorded it over these western wll.lv It was sad to lock on these counterfeit present ments of money, calling for pounds, shillings and pence, now long since dead, deader than eonfed blucbacks, and think with what care they , were treasured to the vain hope that in-' the Lord's good time they would be as good aa gold I ' What tales could not ' these mementoes tell of the olden time had tliey torques to speak t "t ' - '.. ; have they not seen-wlat splendid spretss have they not had a hand in Ah! and then in times of scarcity I and blue ruin have they not often 'saved a poor fllow from hunger and comforted a ions widow in her distress, and made weary heart to sing for joy f ;Tbe most ancieut and best printed Is one that reads t '. ' : "North Carolina No , lxs Nine SMIIiugs. . lYoclamsikm, meney according to act of assembly passed tbe 4th of April n48.M . r' ' ; ";n Tbi ink is as black as If printed only yesterday, and the execution b admira ble. It was Issued under an act to pro vide for the completion of Fort Johnston below Old Brunswick on the Cape Fear, the Spanish War being then to progress Kofwss the preparation unnecessary, tat the Spanish vessels bombarded the Fort soon thereafter, and passed up the river committing depredations. One however was blown up and the booty went into the churches , of Brunswick Ad Wunungton. , Two others are "according to act of assembly passed : 9th March, 1734." These have the signatures of John Swann, Sam Swann, Lewis De Boaset and John Starkey, and bear the private seal of the Swann family the picture of swan. These were Issued to aid to the French war aa also those of 1700 and 17CL There is also one bearing the signatures of James HaseR, Richard GasweU, U-Jowe, t IVewWr DvKmmU Issued under the act of 1768 to defray the expenses of putting down the reg lators In that year. And another signed ty CasWell, DeRowt, Rnther ford and John Harvey bearing the pri vate seal of perhape tite Utter, Issued under act of December 1771 to pay for puUing down these same gentry In that year. Thlahasthe name of J. Ushe atamped upon the back. They all had their origin hi war and disturbance and speak to us as living witnesses of the trials and tribulations of the struggling colony. 1748 187 127 yesrs ; quite j a long time to keep a promise to pay j to the interim the Province of North Carolina has been a member: of the United States of America under the confederation j then a sovereign nation ality, separate and distinct from all other States then ; sgain , one of the United States under the Constitution ; then one of the Confederate States: and then a military Satrapy under Canty ; until she went home as .xlv amend ment concern and still her obi promise as a Province to pay one pound turns up unpaid Jlks the Special Tax Bonds will a century hence, v-."- sswaw-gws ejgesssjs. , Lovkjoy's Scuooj The spring ses sion of the Lovejoy Academy closed to day with declamations and original ora tions b the. boys who acquitted them selves well. The school-room, was filled with visitors. Many young ladies were present who doubtless inspired the boys to do their best. Some would like to Jknow who made the bes speech. Cant tell that, see for yourself next time. . The man .whose subject wss Love" seemed to feel tbe truth . of what be said, to look over the house was enough to make one feel there Is a reality in love. After the boy con cluded some gentlemen of tite audience were called out and made short talks The principal Mr. J.M, Lovejoy then with a short speech glowing with poe try and truth dismissed he boys .until the 16th of August A pleasant vaca tion toyou, boys. , -. 1 t r Rev.Dr J.M. Atkinson and J. II. Fleming, Esq. were called out and made appropriate and encouraging remarks to the teachers and students. Mr. Love Joy is one of the most successful and time-honored educators of the State. Education ai. , AssociATioHi Th 3rd annual meeting or the Educational Association of North Carolina will be held to the city of Raleigh, commencing Wednesday, July 11th, 1873. ' A programme of proceedings will be published in a few days. " Papers friendly to .tlie Association will please notice.' t i By order of tbo Executive Commit- tee. ,-i,r j ; - - '" Jon a E. DuoaAKy .. " T'-"l Femtory. The lust man banged wrote as follow! to (he !.ci Iff PIcaho 'admit my fiiend, Mr. W. 8. Grady, to my bnngfng Uvuay, at one o'clock. : . , ' ,. ; .2 , June 4, 1873, - JLuuo Aauru. " '5 Tbe' 'ilimf.V'j: au:lw::s::f! Paris have ia coc ' 'ration t'.e project of or- ganW-' a. llTftavtog brigade of New fqundland do2 to.be, posted all. along tite- banks of. the Setoc'Z.. '1 5 '' The President of the United slates has received a letter from the Czar of Russia, announcing the llrth of a'grand dit"- -nd bn replied, congrat;ulat. u uimtt'tlt harjpy eve'nC. The new charges. -Mr.; Beecber says t "I have not read It, but X liave heard the substance from others.- j The tilings related Mver .occurred to my ex perience at an, and, to so dr as the ar ticle refers to me, it is already denied by my oath, an4 la wholly nntroe. ,; A fearful suicide occurred in the city of Paris . the other day. Gerard An tholne called his little boy, aged six, to him, and said ; "Little one, you have often wished to play with: this 'pistoL," showing the child an old pistol. w j, yes, papa.MJ VWelL we wiU playj with it new," and loading 1he weapoA tite father handed it to the by. 'Now lookwlie said, . "I wUl get down on my knees before you you will point at me right between tbe eye and pull the trigger joun see how funny 1( Is V and he kneeled dowsv . MAim well, to the head, between the eyes, he said again i "but first embrace me." j The poor child embraced bU lather, ' then pointed thfr pistol as told and Iflred. Gerard fell back dead, , and the; boy, seeing the terrible result, raa out of the room sobbing.' - '.' t V . Aii.t.j vrvv pmvr.-- 5 , At the Peninsular Fruit Grower , As sociation which convened yesterday at Dover: Del. 'war stated that tbe peninsular peach crop this' year wQl reach six millions of baskets,, of which four millions will be sent to market by railroad. . 4 r iJ MacananfltfngTbarIotto. " We '..re ceived a telegram, yesterday, ! from Mayor Johnston; who, with Alderman Myers, went to Danville ilondaj night on business connoted wUh thr 'propos ed macadamizing of the streets, stating OuU contowt to been awarded to Wm. DiiTendal A eM of fJiatphtce-06errer. , . Died from old bite of au insect. Mrs. Adams, formerly of Lmcototoa, ied at the residence of her son4n-law,"rMr. T. C. Lindsay, toMorganton, on the 11th InsC It le a singular ' case. - Dr. C. Xfappoldt, who attended her, thinks he discovered symptoms of poison i She said she had taken nothing, but she was bitten by some insect some years ago, and every Spring since, the bitten place would become toftamed. . 4 & fm 'examination was to have taken place, with what result, we have not IeMneif?CTr t-s The sergeant of the city of Peters burg, Va.on Monday, acting under the direction of the common council, seized fifty-three carloads of rails : belonging to the Petersburg Railroad Company, of which Reuben Uagland Is president. The city Is a creditor , of the road, to a considerable amount .and the council was forced to this course by tite Knowl edge tiutt executions had been sent to Petersburg 'v&oOt : fronr NoriWkfeaad Richmond, the sergeant ouly lkiCng to levy to these cases because the papers were not accompanied by Indemnifying bonds. : - - i "' ' RELIGIOUS. Industrious men resist tbe devi ; hlle men tempt him. Rick, Enqnbvri, ' , Rev R.B. Anderson was installed Mstor of tbe Presbyterian church of Morganton, "Jast .Satunlay, CharUMe Obtrrtt ,vy. : .. j 7. J f ... The annual camp meeting . of the Smrimerfleld M. E. church will be held at Windsor Grove, on tite line of the Baltimore, Calverton and and Pewhat aa Railway, commencing August 10, and to last twelve days ' , j ArchbUhop Wood, of l'hIUdclplua, has nearly recovered from bis recent attack of acute rheumatism. Yesterday he left Cincinnati to s special car for Philadelphia, where be will be mvcited on Thursday, with (hp PaUIu:ii e was accompanied by Archbishop purceU of Ciucinnati ; Bishop Elder of Natchez; Bishop Quinlatt of Mobile, Mons. Con cetti, Dr. Ubalut and several 'disfln gulsbed clergymen. - Preacher Ellas DodHon has met up in bis' tzaveh) with a mother of the good old sort.' lie thus writes of her fa the JliUicml Recorder : ! I ' ! i , ,,A BakkVjTkixeb'a 'itVix-rf0 Astray by a ZiUBTiiEss Wom r! k'ut.Mi lks Ilia Sliaw. was2 peld to 83,000 ball to answer Vebarg uT complicity id the del&kation committed bv William II. Leslie, late recc fvfaig v - -teller , for Duncan, Hherman A William IL Leslie testified t .rt 0: I was erartlored bv Duncan, bhertnan Si Co. for sixteen years, latterly si re celvlng teller.; I took In all 625,0C. I gave to Ella Sluiw, of 117 WestElevlnth Street, 118,000, and spent oJ much as 100 anight to housei of 111 tun.' I t,... iw.n .nlin.r fVom' this firns 'for two years and more. I (old "my wife that I bad e toleu 12,000, also Mr. of irallatk's;Gtcatre, but not ' from whom I bad taken the money, tjeent Ella (8,000 to gold certificates by a Mes senger boy.' Site was to exchange iliem for bills ou ' London. When walking from my house, 1 10 East T wen ty-second street; to (lie Grand Centra $epk to catch the 8 f, m, (rain, i was. met on Broadway by two men .who 'asked :me to take a drink. I refused and Whey told me Oiey, Vers' det&Uves. .ntey walked with me to Forty-third street, where they hailed a coach and thence we rode to the .Ctabtf JPajkTtey tnok. nnder'tlis uleaof scttlhir witi me. aU my money, drove hie to Washington 8!uare," and titers joft nc, - One of tnem said ne wouia see uie nuc lie came back and said the tlicf wouif not believe him. ' He gave me back a sor ereIgai''iBnd ;i7J'tlC4itW Railway and went to Loudon Cabada. Ella Shaw sent me ;' 300. Mr;' Macin tosh, chief clerk of ' tb firm, met me, and begged of nio as s personal ttvor, to teli biiawbea tiie 'wrong wastlorie.' I told him I was robbed, but be jrouid not believe me. , I (hen volunteered to return to New York and try to bubt up the money for his sake . I was arrest; ed by (he police of Canada, and catne to this city with J&r. Mcintosh. . I stepped at the house of Mr Bangs, a private detective, in Lexington avenue.. I have Uvtd with Ella Slut w, Tor over two Wars and ahalf.:., tiu "ij L.' . Judge KUIireth held Ella Shew , alias Ella King alias I'rey to , 13,001 to answer a charge of receiving stolen goods," and James Barclay, of, 2 ;Mao dougal street, became her -bondsroan, - Ilie-wa st-to -Utel iouib! on a chargei of grand larceny. JtTtwi York : 1 ' G BEEXdDOBO. A lordfy magnolia is in lhn bloom to Mrs. Eckel's "grounds. An Vxcnrsioft' 'from Greensboro: to New York: is ott the tais. Will Cal- him Is a young athlete, be lifted k horse in fiontfof 'the IcAdoa House. Dew berriel and ' cherries are hv martet The conservatives speak of Levi Scott, J. I. Scales, Frauk Caldwell, Dniard, Gilmer and Mendenhall and Yatc, and the tads of Tourgee, WclkeH Helton, Bulla, Kehoe, McNalry and Dt Convention. Dick refuses to run. take from the PaMat 1 111 111 " 1 Sin' i m m Ciiablotth.-A nesrre man (be lifo'of a little soa of J. B Davidson, caught Mm as he fell from ' an ellvator ht a cotton wnrehouw Mrs,AllaHUH formerly of Uucolnton, died to! Mor ganton tbe other day-Aaulo Yancey, infant eldld of Dr. and Mrs.' J: It Mc- Adeni aged 0 months, is dead. JUkan from Cltariotte pbtcrter.. JYL- 4t .. 7..J fl WitMixoTON. The Pythian Band liave received a new set ol Instruments. Acolored man, Perry "Turnci ;was ihslanll! jtirted yfghUiTrtyfesterffay evenin;. Anson couuty bad a destruc tive hail storm,' and damage to Uie crops la iinmttnse. A H llniingtoulan found a human skull 'on Bald Head Island. II e take from Mar and Journal, tt BEAT BARGAINS . Ill .X ... 5?. .v ' r j I fit 1W I, -' ' ' - aV ').-4' IT. U.&It. 8.TUCKKIJV., ' Just arrived, A full assbrttnent of la dies' corsets French woven and Amer- aan. tfoiu mm to liou..'-'' W. IL A R. S. TUC . Anotlter aary : low - case ol prfcod strirted 14cw.- ' ' 1 ' " Im L 1NEN LA V NS t LINEN LAlOS I We bare tills day received a bcnutiful lot of linen Lawnx, which we are sell ing at tite moderate price of 18 cU. , p;rrt.W: W- M. S TCCKER. To arrive per Express, tbe fkshionsble and much sought after iuckinaW straw hats ftnrgentiemcn; I 11 TPV H. XUCKEU. J are Ia;!y m recerpt oTcootls In all the line of our wwine, which always enables u have fresh cwds: and low caxh prices to otl'er to our customers, which accounts for tho patronage; aUb? eral jmblic has oestowed- npon ' iPvifor saved KXR,,. cxtraorai- Piqte at !.'TnTLALrns.:v.i A very refined e.'ui... J mother heard her little boy1 male fun of a good old man riding In tfte lane. Site cut4 some good switches, took tbe Bible and called hint into die garden and read in (lie EILIe' where little" children made sport of Elislia saying, "go cp thou bald head, when two bean came' out of the wilder ness and killed 42 for making iLn of this good, man." "you,'1 said" she, ''have becu dong tbo sante tilings aut X must wbtp you,' She gave Ji!m a'good whip ping and benefited them Very ,' much. t The jewels he gave her, j eA l'unslan, more noted for bis s varies than for fidel ity to bis , vrlfei was driving' .(he pother aay wun au acircss 10 imm uo m w ticularly devoted when in order to put , on iter gloves she.wW obliged , to take off four rtogs.'worth''M4Jteast H.000. As she had no pocket In her dress she " entrusted.ute rings to. nee escort, wua put. them earelesHly W bif pockets. ' After the rrformance sVs,. theatre was over our friend returned home, and en tered 'wUV's ,,' and without Utinking emptied ')js pocket placing ' their contenui oh ?emarbU mantle. The gHttcrlng'; Jewels immediately caugiit the 'conjugal, eye an4 trouble" was' Imminent, wlieo tlie ' gentleman said: 'Myi'dear,'bus!u'esshas pros pered today. t Tttcse "four rfngs are a present for jwa.fj Jfotrusit vaulslted. and joy took its putcc At jiiaynrea a messenger came from th . actress to re claim the rings. ( e was immediately sent away, and at noon .the ' avsfkious" was' obliged to pay.hcr four,' thousand dollars hibank notes for the jewels. As for (he Wife, site never (ires of eulo gizing her husband, and. while showing ' Uie rings to her -friends' exclaims t They say that he is avaricious j it U a . . m a a. it. , eaiuinn v, tor tootc ai uiesc. . j - Notice or Towxbiup MucTixa. There vjtt be ,a publio infctingj of all Democrats or good standing in .tZaieiKn Towiumip, on Snturdny lite ,0th day of, June, 1875r at the ,l"eurt iouee at a. o'ckfck p jaotflienuiposeJif send-. tog delegates to the general County Convention to be held In the" City of Raleigh, on the 20th day of June, 175, to ; nominate candidates to - tite Kate Constitutional Convention, . rw7-WrJ03rxa,rt?7 J.II. Sepabks, --' T. P. Devjebkvx Ex. Com, . nv.j!p.u.Rcsa.; t HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. D0W4 BT THE BtrA-flKtBOM OF Atlantic 2t:H6tel, - ' .i BCArFOBT, - Tie sivsetsK ef tals fsaoas Bm.bu JtMort, ara, tb tm trstce t tCXaH BKACtf IS TUX WbBLD, btlar fraateee hsJt s saU to S alia Wids, wllk tke sa apoa cats sum, see tks keavural sounds ami uiih poa ths etbsr. sffmdiof Ui riNKST BtlL IHO. muiMO AKUOUllNIMatebsfoaaS STirbsrs m tU AttsnUe VMt. -. This Hotel Is situated directly la float of sv .mm, u m . i ' . w v a . aim 11 Us tide sbbliir sad towlsw inXj earasut t.. consrqvf ntly thcrs st r-o fJa. BO ' t Dt 1TOXS . 4 M J DUST. - tU BUR lfATUINO is lbs flacst. sa4 isfest OS THX t.OA8T. r YsekU, SsU Boats sad Bow. Boats can fee had at snv tine, sod st tessosstto rstos. . Bstbisg bosses' are stUchsd to the Uotal, . vbare aassts mj sethe ta she still wauw rasa or osAaea. sad Isms Uiasret ewiat- ..... ... ... . ... A CBQQUKT TASK Is sttseked to the propsnr stctt ts atatajs ovaa le ear i vitTT KQ TEAM 21 Is stse- coaactad WiUi tha HolsL tef tas eaWrUiaBMBt ef lilts l.uaSitltX'W4:XBSFTO a;aesrlM reads. '4n lUrW.aheSkds hi Haafith. ssackeraLtatat, pie Sisv sbafli-. I bead, aoaadarf . eystars, daws," aeaiiopa. Latoae sraba, aMt saaU eras, tU. Oar Soaadi re ailed wlUt asanbes and laiaads, where wild ttese, trsSt, duck, curlew, SBie, sad ets vsrieUcs ef sea-lewl . sbeewd, wbkh raUtr Urge flocks .a scssos, seat sad raise tbelrroug. - ""J .' . rsrUaswiahlBta bHsw the'r ketvee, CS Its ecommoiated si tbe Hotel sUblea. 7 CHAPIXCUK5ir TICKATd , eaa be had st aay fUIlroad Depot, rood for tbe season To those setklnr s boaae by Uie see, for tbe stimmeiv BEAUf OKT. asd the ATLANTIC! 110IIL. oiUr. peculiar advaa Ugit, not loaad st say other watering place saAoiarieav ,, I t A rirst-Clsas BAND 0 . MCSIClAXS kste bera eDgaxd for tbe taa. . Oaf MUlu MAI.I.r ALL K0OV Is the eoolett sd laricet ia the tooth Oar Bar, Billiard' kooBu, Bowlln Alleya, sad Shoot ir f wallery have been rifij.Ud,, ead WiU be eondncted a heretofura. ' OUB TAbXaieaappned. with alt the del kaetrsof land and waur. . , . OUB KM fLU X MS sre n q aired to be pe tite. BtlcntiTt and obllglDtv ; (if Te those ehe bare sever vi ailed this dvt nhttul fnort, we woald art tbess U atop with as th eomlEC seaaoa. aad they will be convinced that ears Is TB Fibsst ABB Cbi4mt kssoac . . ,, I ... -.. T This Hotel wiU be epeaed only to such vU Koran tbe pioprietor ssayfeH tocJlntd to 4 ,i v fUMW Dt JWAILD i- Ferday'tof STrtweek..Uu..i.a.' tSfO. Per ray for acopd week IAS. A liberal dado. U to visitors '! ijety aad ABgait. Social ' fetes to HanUlea sad U1iIt partus , FeniUea. XxcarakmlaU. and llunthly toaitfera. ClUdrea bee, Ber raats, bait price. '.- nt, li. CUAJ-LOTir, ProrrUtor. 2 t...v
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 17, 1875, edition 1
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