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tue daily cr:;ii::r 1 t : !t : 'rl'4"' ,t1 IV Jnr1 P V11 .Dai. - rwiiu lr 1 ' I ' . j ; i.r ! ".f;ti , S ' , ' ' '' ' ,' ; 1.. )(l '-'1 r:' wi. r omi Una. r w .. nnlli. ...... .......... fLV .. t - W, .qtnjncllt tsMTttoS , a f . WSM.'i. ,il.Uf il.iU.-i'.. . I Sqasr,lWE,S fstVBHSJrt0 I S t 1 lS't - 1 ' ! t TATE PRINTTH AKD mNDEB. ' ,1 . 1 . , i f - batm or momirno. 1 :' . . . i ..J ,1 ..i t SAM 1 " k-iL Ml. Miwttlia fa. UVUM ' S.O0 'in KM 11 loo Th Daily Bssttsbl U Mdsllverad ; t pert of U CK si FjT"" Costs per The City. rOR STATU OONTEWHOJ PK T . WA W , RtcnAno n. batti.k, Jt., Mxt. BEATON OALKS, " , 7 RL F18H. JONES, f J D. a HOLLAND. . ' Two Thounaad Cords of Wood No .for ' ! " t Mtl awl Unlivery clwl by If you want wM JIr, wr the MTsr- . . . - . . . . Kl, . A Bay araecuMa wnuum tur nt ft tt Ml Ml I MM IIIWU j Poll Holiikrs fob Crry ELKCTtb. -TiiVtniisioiicr' have Plolited fie following poll-holders for the city election t ' ' , M Ward-T. n Yancey, II.SLILU- In . ' . mu. 4 i 1. 1 "1 1 ! 2d Ward-lsiiiion IlayW J. ' E WU- - ,-vv . ... - , 3rd Ward-J. 0. I- LnmsiWn, . T. Clawson. f w v , - o , . j 4th fTard-S, M. MerruVJ. R Whit 5th JFard-J.T Parham, J, TP Oolc. The voters of Raleigh Township put side the city limits, will find the regis- tratioo book! at tho atore of Mill; II. down on Fayetlevllle street. ' j ' The Clialrman of the Couaty Execu- , tire Committee of the Ht nocratic and , lUtpubliean lVurtioa have arranged jtbo following route to be pursued by the Candidate for delegates to tho Conren lion, The speaking as to 'tinw win he Wraagodby OhntUdsite :jj ! l f ,,' Middle Creek, Tlurmlay July 15th at Duckliorn, Friilay July ICth Ijuhtey'f ' -a Kwlft reek, tfctunUvy July i7rrauk. lin's. !" Cary Jtloiuhty July 10th Carey, j x; , . White f )ak, Tnemlay July aKh'Apcx Cedar Fork, Wednesday July Elst 1 l'ollardV. M v . ' ' 1 Oak Grove, Tiiurtklay July 22.1 jOak C.rov. ' ' !, 'jfow.IJjjW. FrUl-irJuly 2.1.1 TawV.' IIUUhiMMi. . " . . " Iloums frctk, M.mday July Clli "KirfsV ttorei ' '-" "".-" tvlllo, Twly J'y 27U FircsV rille " ' - ' v , ! . w "'' , r.lcsville, Wednesday July j28lh Knlesville. s . . " ' .Mule Uint', Thursday "July 20th W. C.Moore. ' . ",i ' j Mark's Creek, FrUtoy SOlli Xood"s Stare.., ; w, ' "'! -' ML Matthew's, Saturday July 3M l'oweir Btore. ' , 1 V Si. Mary's,- Monday 'August 2d An drew' Store, ;v . ' j ' 1'unlher Branch, .Tncsday ? Augjii 3d J. II. Adams. - 1 1. , j Ualcigh, Wcducsdaj ; August 1 4th lovcjoy's Grove. .1 W. JONES, Ch'n Denu Kx.Com. W. W, WIUTK,! Kcp t Forged brass collars are being lued t on some dogs in tliU city. Jt - j ' 'mtm i I Our thanks are due B. H. Best, tiaci,', for a lot of Irish potatoes,' 2 1-2 bsn toes for ale,:-,.!:'-, . Seixixq Liquor to MiKORaiThe the frlat of certain parties indicted for seliing liquor to minors," - , Personal. -Hon. G. W Pegran, ? Senator from Harnett, 'tras to the city tc-day, lie Is another Senator who knew nothing of the passage of B. B ''422,,,-!'-..'V-a' I Okphanh Coiccebt.I The concert to hare been given at Cary's hist night , was.poti)oned until to-morrow night by reason of the rain. They will give a concert at Apex Haturday ftlght. ; j,' E. R. Pakker.' of the Alamance Gleaner, is hi the city Mf . Parser Is iiic candidate lor tonvenuou and Vat out all competitors " Ce has deserve the, tconfllence ,of the people s Aojrm'EP.T'unoUiy Lee j wa indicted in two.caes one JKIaUing td settle his account with the Treasurer of the' county, ' the '" other (forV emljexel aient. Timothy'a. Attorney s ni ored that tlie Solicitor, be .required to ;lect upon which indictment he 'would try Under the nose of the Judge the Solici tor elected to try on embexlement, j and entered a not pros in the other caso. The Jury had no difficulty in acquitting under the cluuge of his honor' and Timothy goc on his way rejoicing and verifying the old adge, "laws like cob webs are made to catch the flics, while "The homcta break thronshw fur tfMkl Sentinel , VOLTX :V ' - 1 RALEIGH, P., TEjXJRSDjyj'; ' ' r 4 Tu XSusckbtlTo 2f w ht Beure and go the Metropolitan Hall to-night to enjoy the Orphans Concert. It is for a most, benevolent purpose.'; Give them a full turn out, citisena, and sliow your lore for tho little one gatiiered to gothor at SU John's, Oxford. . . ; iiLsCTpaoiMspwiT. rt ,.; ,1 Judge. R'atta announced that he would ailJouru court at 1 p m ' to-mor row. , ,Be goes to Cliatham on a pu)Ul cal errand. Another argument , for invention. , ' yf v , ., , . TbejsUte vs, R.'auj D. li. Co., concerning : tho change of gauge, was called, and on a "case argued" carried to, the Supreme Court.1 ; - , 1 ; ; Bine ox ITnouoirr and Cast lioar IKoRK o roATmcfcPtopojIa for wrought and cast Iron' work, com prising columns and pllasters'ofthe first story and the rolled Iron beams, girders &C of second floor, ; were yesterday ojwned by "Superintendent Ilearnei -in pursuance of term of advertisement in the Sehtihel, with 'tli following re sult: . , , I" 1 Asa Snyder & Co , BichmonuVVa., 4,747.82. .12. Jos. IIall & Co, likhmood, 1,810.- 8. Jartlett, Bobbins A CdWtP more, 4,9521, -,t , . . 4. W. JU Tanner & Vo, Blchmpnd, iawsns rrjilla- $4,997.18. o. Architectural Iron Company delphia, 15,031 13r ft. Phoenix , Iron Co, Philadelphia, j, 174.7.4., , , tu 7: J. B. A J. M. Cornell, New Vprk, " 8. Architectural Iroir; rTorksV;- New York, 15,488.87. 9. Ueurelman,; Pven & Co' New York. ICTOD.Oa. - t These bide Includo the. COtoT placing he ron work hi position ; , . . r(4' . (from the irUmhigton ; JournalJ T UK CITYini dUTSlk iXECLAKEI) . ' ' . uxcoxsTiTrjTioyAu:, ; Z,. -4 . .. f w MS 'rt '"'" ' . viu i.Kici.u, ju uiy u, is w. v The Supreme Court hold the now charter of jour city to be void for the following reasons t - ''V f 'Cz Firsts-It requires ninety days' resi dence as a qualification ,for sutrrago in Stead of thirty days. : i '. I,.;. 8econd--It make no 'provision, for registration in a: portion of tho 'rliird Third The provision requiring a vo ter when challenged to movai himself qnalifled Is ToioV m m FourthThe i ITards are unequally divided, and It Is a' fimdamcntal prlnck pie that representation must be alior. ttonodto popular, voto as near a imay, bo, ; ".'-- ,t' i Judgement is there lore rendered , that the new board hi not entitled to office. The .title , of the i old board, was not passed npon a no question to rcgwdto It was presented by the case agrec Z ., , , BEMARKA. ' ' It will be seed from the' Above,! that tho Supreme Court has made a long stride in its march to absolute author ity. , The powers that body assumed to itself and exercised in ' dochuin our ctw. charter : to be void for the reasons given are simply monstrous, And 4warf tho other' departmenta of the govern- meut Into niter, insignificance. This, however, is A natural, and perhaps inev itable result of ''judicial leg!slation.M These men .have magnified their pflko nntu no other department a soenw has auy right that it is bound to respect But we are much pleased, however, that the ' Court -was so indiscreet to throw , off . all t disguise, in in seeking the power it coveted. - t ar gument was needed before to show the necessity for changing the Constitution that gave birth to such a court none Is needed now. The issue Is now made up, and It Is, shall All tho power m the land, be entrusted to ; five men calling themselves the Supreme Court t -, 1th this decision before us we kno that those men intend " to , rule Jforth Caro lina. With this dechjioo before us we know that they -lalm-.-and .Axercise A veto power upon the Acts of the Legis lature in its most important functions. The question now. is shall the f oort rule North Carolina or shall the' people x ue Douwern jit t uhlihes An kn doenment - which portant " historical throws some new light upon the Meck lenburg Declaration' ;of Independence. The MS3 was written July 13, 1827, by the crandlather of Dr. J. M. Davidson, and a brother of Dr. ErhrHlm Brevard. Wei will notice xhe uiqre , fully Lcrc&r.cT. f tO TOE PUBUO-A CABtt Vr rlVJB) AS fAISM A rfS 44 AW ASWf S3 V Baleigh, N. C June 30, 1875. J J - The attention of the Board of Direc tors of the Raleigh and Augusta Av Line Railroad Company, having been caUed to the bet that an Act passed .by tho late General, Assembly has . been made tho subject of pubUc ; discussion, the Board deems it proper to- submit the following statement of facts n rela tion fljereto t,:',7 -SH;'-;J. ;H I -. Tho Chathaw Ballroud Company Iras cliartered by set of, tho Lgitator of lSCO-'Cl. x During the war work Was commenced on the road," but no part waa eompleted for ww. vThe Conven lion In March 1808 passed an ordinance authorteicg Uo exchanjip'"' of one mtl lion two hmulrf 1 tlicwanj uollari Stjate bond wUh tlio Clat3.Am Callroad Com-, paily for UeaiiiQHiitoMt bond for j Uie purpose i of contlmTmg the work which had been begun during the war. la this ordinance' H was provided t)iat the company at any Cme .before matn-' rity might take up Its bonds deposited ' with the Public Treasurer "by substitu ting In lien thereof coupon bonds of th i State or p other Indebtedness, ,of the j State.V!tl secore Jho paymeni of these bond by the company tt was re quired to and did execute a mortgage on Its road; bed, pnmei AT State had before the wat ' exchanged bonds with other ''companies 'on terms slintfv to these; .: The bonds thus . received from 'the State were sold ly , the company, and the proceeds used in the construction of thff road. - Several melment ere made at dUTerent. times to the charter of the eoiiipany, and it Ibelng Us inten tion to extend its line bj the "most dU rect andiTjictlcabla ronto to .ugusta, GAtts nauSe was changed' to tlie M eigh wand; Angnsta'Alr-Ino Railroad Company. '-il 1 o carry out this intentton and com plete Uiis great work, it became a mat ter of Importance to . tho; company, to takenp Its bonds' held by the State, and to substitute ' therefor ' coupon bonds or the Stale, which ;rt had. the right to do Tmder the Nrdiuance of, the Convention above preferred to JAnd which authoritlwexdjangeofbcids, In making the substitution, the Treas urer of the State and the officers of tlie company diiTered in opinion as to what classes of bonds th eompsny hathe right to substitute and -the Troaturer was boimd to . recerre. To obtain A constntciloa of the ordinance above re ferred to, and ah act of the LegUlathre in rehitioii lolho aanrsubjoct, actions were, brought by. the company t against the Treuuirer,T,wlui. were c thef Supreme:'. Cour ,te jjordcr. that tho rights and duties of the - parties might bo adjudicated by the highest tribunal of the States The doeUloo of the court was in effect that the company had the right to substitute, And the Treasurer was j authorteod to weehrf from- fho company jpr Its bond any valid bonds or other Indebtedness? of 1 tof Stato, which had been issued or contracted prW to ;tfio passago'pf tU ordinance above referred to, to wits 11th Mjircb 1808' The ; company i thereupon pro ceeded to deliver from time to time to the State Treasurer ate bonds,' the validity of which was .not questioned, incfwhkii &terblwe4 beforefbe aid Iltit of March; 18C3. 4 - Before tlie late war begun the Legis lature bad passed acts providing for the Issue of State bonds for Internal Im provement purposes. Under these acts bonds were Issued to railroad c'ompa nle After the war begun, but they' were not regarded as connected with tho war, and were Alway recognised as alid. Under the' Funding Acts of '60, '07 and '08 coupons of these bonds were receiv ed by the then Treasurers of the State, to wit t Messrs. Worth sM Battle,' 900 or both of them, as they are Informed, and bonds and certificates of lndoltol oess iMued therefore,1 which were re cognized as valid by the State and on the stock market ; and in the act passed at the late session of the General As emU entitled "An act to comproWse, commute And .settle, the State debt," the original bonds and bonds Issued for coupon thus TiindeiT iu Wcgnljed as valid and new bonds are ordered to be issued for them according to their olassf flcatiorrV t The most, if not All of these bonds, were held ia this and the South ern States, as the Directors are inform ed, they not being recognised la tlie stock market North because 'they bad on their face L'vfeJ-ratc Slittc instead or VmUtdStatta, ', i ' k-J :, Tho Treasurer, notwltlistaudlng tlie decision of the court widen allowed the company to deliver the bonds, as tlie company are advised, still hesitated to receive &cm. r,,:;'. ,V .r , ,..,tvi""; ,. uj., : ,. u . . 1 i.Mu j Under-tliese'-cututn.-lances It -fas deemed proper that t' IgWature . wws an explanatory act dtMtlaring tho-mopn-h'lg anil Intenllpn ofr vtcuul;'; T.iliph, and hi accordance wUH U10I dedtioa bf the (BourW' .Tho act now relfcrrfe4 M V drawn snd introduccdinio the: IgiIr turtbr .tbAiu pwpose, lifyl ' Cit'M V elector; jmof, 4bjellcvj;tlier si nothing secret la ,lhe , introductiout or passage through' that bwly. It being hi Itself rlghlrArMl' frerf from obectloa they suppose ft WM passc4 ia iho Bual course ofbosiness..' The Journal shiws the day of. its iutroduct'on tliatU' Waii referred to. tlio Comnt'.tee of Internal Improvements; was reported favorabiy by that committee and passed iis.'sey-eralreadings.-v.t Jo'.. f i''ru AsVAiAtter of law these, honl beiiig recognized by tho Legislature a vlid In tie act to coroprombo tlie State debt aboye.refcrrcd ,'to, thek Trcasubf jas bound to receive' them without 'any 'ad ditional legislation. .Wir h ' 5 ThA 'passage f of tids Aci hbwecr, cannot Injure (he State; amce His only adjliOonal recognition of Jkbei Validltf of th bonds whlcl Wght joircrt to hive been qoeslioned, and when paid jnto tho Tia7:talBtAti Is: benefltteclby having her debt reduced by the amount thw'likik;.' benefit the holdwpf tHcftebonds who reside ehiefly in tho South by giving, them a better opportnolly to sell If thty do not desire to fund, ' Thatonda'Aof iniiar rdfus, and are placed by the bill to cpm promise the Statek.ho ; mm with these bonds Issued by the Stats to ths road - f , ( J u A copy of the act is hereto appended from which "it' will bo seen, that j tlio whole purpose was t declared in the Ml preamble -rI- ,.l..f - Wi J. IIawkika, .. , i ' Jog. f atchklor, ,. si. p. a CAxsAox, ' ' ,A Gko, W. Grick, Walter Clark, J Gro. Lrrrue,.', l 'WW. CllABKKtJlI!t ... ; . .Mwctors.'-i A art irjilanatori of cartait arft ta tfyllt part hulking hand i ' Iht J filate i$tnttl for' Tntifnal Iptpmrn euU j- ytmler.aeii prior t fke ri rr to -' . Whereas, under An ordinance of Conrentlon ratified March eleventh, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight, and'aB, Act' of 'Assembly ratified! the tluith'::Soc(tm'jo and eight- hundred and seventy-one, the Raleigh and AngwU Air-Lino Rath-oad Company is authorized to pay off llv 200,ob() of Its" second mortgage bonds held by the State Treasurer witli' any bonds -or other indebtedness bf the State' And whereas, theiruhV ?rreaB. orer expresset1 a 'doubt whether 'under the construction of said act be is Author ized to receive bonds issued during the war .for Internal Improvement purpbees, but uuder sets passed prior tolho War; and whereavfurther, JAld.boniW iWere Issued to and are now held almost ex clusively by citizens, of this State, and the same have been reorganised as valid by the authorities, of tlio State ; oWj thi'reforea i'M Section 1, The General Assembly pr 5rorlhtCarolina do enact, That it was the true intent and, 'meaning of the 0 dihatr-'m ahov ofuired io,i authorize Andcmpdwerj . tlioJPublic Treasurer to receive !any of the afore alds,tcruaj(uipr(venicu bonds in execution of the lwovisioii of mid act and ordinance. ,v. : j . 'fteci,2i"ThA Public Treasuree be and he:ie authorized, empowered ao di rected to receive Any of the Internal Improvement bonds of. the Stale ,.pf Xorth CarolinA herein before descjribed which may hereafter be' tendered pnder the provisions of said act and onlii nance and in execution of tlie same. Sec. 3 This acChalf liej M from and after Its ratification.' 77if force ' .Faliued tho 22nd day of Marc AD. ,a . llfRSoKAL (Jon rrrt.jARSB ICA." The many friends of thu well known gentleman will b ; pleased to learn that he Is now in our city, sojonm- lug at one of tlie hotels. The reports which havo been going . the rouuds. of tne press for mo past lew years mat ne was dead, are. totally efouudei.! 'Xer is It. a tact that he was bung the other day in one of the territories It ills not trio that ho candidate for any office, lie has sj targ' family connectbn,' and 1 is "utgvarftull jf known. Is numerous relative will be pleased io learn of his excellent jiealth and spirits. ,11 e- was at C harlotte ' da ring the Mecklenburg Centenlai ."and will be preseut In TkilaklpuiA oa Uic 4th of next July wCCTa 201; - - AMMMnaMSMsMMMriiMh Si'KAKiNa of 111 runts, we Aro (li suroT that the folkwUig poetic gem? hy a (ineiiinaU songster, ' wllf bflv&twlth' deH"ht bV every parent who" htiM lt no proumy rcgarus as a cnoice sywnucu of Oie'jnvcnire articled H "l11" i Z r, "DOT LITTLE BABY,"'; Drof as I ie ve, 'mosr every any : 1 liuwh-iiie VtlJ toVcO 'do1 Vat a 44 '4DotJsh'mail 'youn Ulyf&ifim , nl J IUUIIT WIMU pUJ. . - '"If Jf.. Huin 3i. ; a .. .hfti.fl t;Ven I Ifloka pf dent little toe.j .Und see dot funnv.Uttle oe. . . . Iliwl hear ia vav dot rooster crowd Bomer times' der omes 4 little (p4ll; " Dot's Ten do vtoAy1 vludyfll ettwl; ,t fiSght ind his .tttfld'stomach ihmajl 1 .. ' Sow dot's doo. bid for do bah rt , . .DotwiakflhimsUigatijightspghw et, , ;And eorrj(dwnjf he must eat,;u f ; Und I must Jump shpry on my Iit! He pulls my nose and kicks my hair, Und crawl me Over evert vhare, '-"ITml ulntibct-a me but vat I can l Dot vaC nay shntall young bsy. A'OUUU IDT UCC& VUh UMJO UU 4 I . t On may acre never coom some narm coinriarHoiir kotes. mKo nominations dyes in Davidson u i; Co. ' The Irak county Couservativs nimt- natlons'mect with' general !aiproval by " CW: t. lViiiSnan and CbirttvUi Coleman nave Wen nominated' 'fori (he Convention' by" tho Conservative of Buncombe. J "" J t ' " The Radical wuntyonvcntion'nfccls here on the, 2Cth jist, Tho slatpl bM been made npT tx-junge Aourgeei ana A. 8. IIalton,aiaj.tabe, tho candidates. Grtenthvre patriot j j ul Lately It wss announced that Senator Ransom would toko, tho field; ,oei pon vcAtion., Wo sea: by the wFaycttek ille Ca lliut the Seuator l tot sponk, at Cartlwge, Mopnp ounty,; 09 ;thq llWh voters -pf Colhrnbus-'cOunty,' heUJ'et WhviJlottMoBday huit, Col Fcyney George Was nbmmatod as the eaadulafo' of tho party for delegate ml tlie Cdnstl- tntion Convention; f ui?tl J - v- w...4..-.i ,h ,.-: ' , !( r At the county convention of tlie Lon- scryatives of Burke, held, hi Morgsntbn on Monday,; Msj. A. ,C. i ATer7 J wn nominated as tho candidate for delegate ttjtati.Coamk)ar j 4 , j CRIMES,-' CASUALTIES 'ANlS CXr Hir::tmn-(M LAMTIE!fc,'' '"" i! During the fierce: storm of .Thuesilay nuUia boU pf,l4lhtning; struck tlid roof of 4he-i Preebyterian-'-churcli, pissed through and AhAtacred A kerosene lamp Within, v j I-,, j; j.rr' '5 J dtAdaruuJ:. robbory was IpsrpetratedJ here oSaftuday iJlast x BpoMiY olmgi restaurant., e A vfiegrO thief, : ahil, In L broad" day snatched A well-filled pfeket book and made otf r lie was overhauled arid the stolen money recovered after an exciting chass fbtit' too.? rogue dr;w a revolvetrid bowio knife and ibc eded on his Journey unmolested Hie: pursuer being unarmed.' Ho ha not yet, at hut Aocfiuatsi I4Hn,,cAtot rii'oii C'snraf, . . ' A' hone and' mule wort killed by lightning ia an open Hold near Friend ship on Sunday evening lost, and an old lady attempting td light her pipc was stunned severely by lightning about the am Unxe.nUrtaubfi Trotcdami. .t - The death of Mrs? Cyrus P. McLicn hallis chronitied. 1 te- 4i J " l (U'.3 Vn 1 1 ' 'm ' mi .it Ur sit, Jn.gland a gentlonianwas ailoh tod second secretary ox . the British Lo- ad.on At Rome, but upon tlie dbebvery that he was A Cathplie thJ gorcrnraenl required, him to rAshjB,:'.?! j .v I Jesse Pomeroy, tfaAboy murdcrir, of rtrtatiin IAtt tu hninwt.1.';l.i :D I I T1io3&moiiriifcei1 fckd u;i3 vmw7?rf?,-f-r;,v viIe'iMl' iknky wert jgdng to MgtjipAjyva1i Allther, KatiODAi: Bank ahA "fho Fsrniersf Savings Bank: lisT 'declaVc! 'Tbe gran4.'rcgattAApf tlie Carolina ', Yacht Club tobkphweat V'fghUville Sound dndaThe !cptricsi;wero 14 ' Dkath Or Alt JsfFAirr. ful intelligence is aiinounccd that Hie infant daughter of Capt,FreL ash, of CliarloUciicdhi OxJord otiuntby f'.ji m'eilll fpfei'cidetfJme h'ntA (i wisterM Iking n WKJt. f iral or' frrw' t M Aa' s 04.W I .;;hJ, w I w.i 1 ,,,. " ,, Mt I i jjiiw, to6p fjTiLLl Yixa. OnJ br om RrmiaVln Wt fclumed A.-. -s - r- . t a a sT 1 - AA ww 0jaim, As n A-eey w viva v saw imm wvm -m - chasing good in all the ' dificrent sty les and qtuJitlcs ImlonUig to our business, m order to5 repair' the br6ken lines In the various depnrtmcnbr,'' we' are again tuuLled to oiler to our -customer und the public At huso greater iiuliasiurnta than heretoforoTn . , - . rt . . is LADIES DREHS OOODf?Tril' i ,3Yirt',;;ii5M il Black and colored silka.ient44V,i ' " V Summer silks, greiuulines. ', . t, .ji 'PiguretTlAwns aml muslins, jrohatrsuitrngs.' - ""i" " -' tf ' Batiste suitings ,! r , TJiigu ui!Linm. s ..'.' ' , XAm siutjngs. Plain, printed sn&corded jcrass sloths . sudllnett lawns;' "v""T 3 -) JBLBAC1IED I GOODBt XymMavftovjZj Tfotorta! lawns,' .a -fii-.!vc tJ"? v t . N-iJaconei, . iftbctUir (qualities iAnd .cheaper ,tlian cveroOercd . - it u nsciess lor us to- menuon panic nhu-ly prices to our geo,'as it only re quires one trial to, customers .to con yipca themselves, .thst the "Tuckers" cannot , .And will not be surpassed hi low prices by any house hv-thia city or elsewhere" being ; always up .to the tlB10S. b; ' irlOT'Bflrnt ' jl hv.Ur V."! P&.TU;CKEB. C' vTn.llXf'yfi(trv'.tJi'1 - "J A . .ti'i 'j.') jfMtikv tiii tud Tho1,Ccntral Hotel, obmer of Wil mington ami' Bargett streets formerly ths Carolina House, has been thoroughly repaired and refitted, and in all resiiect amli entirely hew, ' and having' been newly furnished in the handsomest style is now ready for the accommodation of visitors.;., w4',f r,.;ws. ' Arrangements have been made for anOuinilHUandCarxlttkes to meet the travelling publloxm each' arrival or Uie trains, and polite ;and genUemsBly Por ters will attend. .t.l,. t7j r ,,.. Tlie fare and Accomniodations at Uiis House will not le surpassed,' by any in the sityL tp0 0 l?'.y-sq vi ; . s.Terma,.perdav,i-i ;tfrisi m 2.90. A liberal ehare of public patronage is respectfully solicited. J' , , . t CIIASi'lL-TnOMAK i jefrtf ; .'t.d ;.tu .Tl'ropriolor. HKNuV.'jCLAt We (juaUiwo .lilbik iiL,l tiki 4AECCdIEXATlLAW ndKra9'VGlUTlMi(ir "!. i tn.! fcn it F. J Tin t iwmI W O , i vTk Fstl seulon ef JS opeoA ForUi Man uhllruMWt en ipoUoa;-MM.U Am ; Emqms,(Clasbicai; Mathe- v .Hsv. Jossra st Atkihsoii, I PrJlv,i. " t'SAJUJU It SOOTT, , " J"'' lrtOC P- iThe'iAeeeud annual session Oi this scliool will, j begin ,WKDSMnuMV Sep tember, 1st,, 1875. The. Principals have procured for the school tlie commodious and attractive residence on Kewbeni Avenue, wsll-knewn 4a Raleigh as the "Cotton, Place,' more receutiy owned and handsomely ' refitted , by Qol. U. Besides COnariuinsihoirDsv School they- propose taking a limited number of boy of good character aud conduct to board hi their own family. The training or the school, as hereto fore,' will be full, thorough and accurate. pre parina Us pmiila , for college or for business ufe. , ... " ,, , . Competent assistants Will be Provided m all dcpartmcnhi,' as may be rcnuired. ,Tho iYtectpaU trust that ft is scarcely. nacesfiarT iur uiem hf uri uitrwinm tlio school will eontlnne to be conducted on Christian principles, It win be entire ly without denominational aim or bias, t Forcirculars and ether Information address either jpf the lYipcUiftls, Ral- eigh,N.C.;;,,: -'V--;- -JyS-lm Q.RE2BORO' FEMALi: COL- GBtKHeBOBO, XCL ' 'I Tho Tall Session; will begin ' on the 18th otA,ugusUt - f. iT i :CiB$dlTitkii Rbicckd?'j1-:,j (llxMM lU.U.nh' Afh.i.lAi , TT Board fexciuslvQ of washimr and lights) 75J)0,v, Tuition! , in . regular j )English course, 25)0w Charges . fora extra studies,' hioderato. ' ' ' , ' r " For CntaWws corttofriW particulars, apply to fo T. M. JONrJ lresldent ; ti n WltufiV iTaTirir" IN - n rlrtu tl a ducrat oi IM Haw I'oBrt Of Wake County, to me AMcribad M Cu sAvkMftj l.wtilliasMlaytheA4 davof AnrnM nest, H o'ckiek writ st Ihi Court HouM doo InUM City of Kalclrh tb faJkowtardroril(Hl'lpeHy itiwAS liouM nd ks la th City at tUMeli, hounded follows, Beglrmln at tb AoaUt West romrr of lUiKMtaad, West Htraeta turning Ummx 131 fvt doiitk with Wert Htmt, thrnr Went t Mm; R. R., thmtf MmrtA'Wllb RaU- road to tin esteaalnaoi Uarajett0utt,tboiN at with liareeU Utreet to theWtnln. Coa UUiiinK ooc-b&lf acre Muraor fctlog Uis prraeut mklmca of C (I. afacy. . Trrnil at aii Ckte half Ouh, Baianea pay able twotre aionthii afUr.dsf of ffljWUb la fereat from day of Ic. . , )..!. iiir imA' J. WOWEM -
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 8, 1875, edition 1
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