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TH E S T. A T E A Gr 111 C U L.T U R A L J OU R N A L. 95 JQU. B. F. ABttlNGTOlV, SURGEON DENTIST Office adjoining Tucker HalL 20-tf LI KED WILLIAMS, Bookseller and Stationer, Second Door above Tucker's Store, KALEIGH, X. C. 20-lt JEAE INSTITUTE, - RALEIGH, N. C. The attention of parents and guardians is invited to the following advantages claimed for this Institution. mild, intermediate, salubrious cli mate. ' , - . A refined, intelligent, cultivated com munity. J A' central position,, easily accessible from all point3. A beautiful oak grove of eight acres, half milo from the Capitol square. L I A spacious building, well ventilated, warmed and lighted. - j A full corps of eleven experienced and successful teachers.' I A well selected Library, chemical and philosophical apparatus, and cabine of minerals The Music Department is under the charge of Prof. Baumann, long and favor ably known in Georgia and Alabama, as well as the Carolinas. The music toll at present numbers eighty members. ' Special attention given to German and French. ' j In addition to the large class in Draw ing and Painting, all the pupils take tri weekly drawing- lessons free of charge. The scholars draw from objects and from nature. ! A large Gymnasium and an accomplish ed lady of Calisthenics. The cheerful, pleasant, home-like ar rangements for the convenience and com fort of the young ladies. . The ample provision for religious, moral and physical, as well as intellectual training. ' ' The next session commences on the 23d of September. 1875, and continues until the middle of June following. J Board, including fuel, lights, -servants' attendance, and furnished room, with tuition in English Branches, $105 per term of twenty weeks. For circular and catalogue address, REV- R. BUR WELL & SON", ! 2-. lOt Raleigh, N. C ( AHLSII ADE J fSEIlKSIIIRES. Winners of 1st Prize at N. C. Sate Fairs of '73 and 74. This herd has Intel j been increase by the purchase ot a splendid pair ot pigs from Mr. T. S. Cooper, one of them j got by his celebrated boar, LORD HUM PHREY, bought at Mr. Craig's auction sal for $G4K) in gold; the other, got by SAMBO 5th, a famous imported boar, for which Mr. Cooper writes that ho re fused the offer of $500. One good 3'buug Boar now ready for shipping price $12.50. Orders will now be taken and filled in succession for igs which will be ready for shipment in a few weeks. Write for further informa tion. T. W. HARRIS, I 5-tf - - Pittsboro. -N. C. GEORGIA I FLORIDA 'Parties wanting information about Georgia or Florida,! should subscribe for the Moukeso News, published at Savannah, Ga. Daily, $KT; .Weekly, $2 per annum. Advertisers1 de siring customers in these' States, should tisa its columns, jt is ine orst papar in the South t.si. Sneeimert rories sent on receipt of 5 cents. Address J. H. 15. CROW, General Insurance Agent, RALEIGH, N. C. Represents the following Fire Companies: .Etna Insurance Company, OF lIAIiTKORD, CCXX., Assets Jan. 1st, 185 f 0,497,275.94 Nutiona! Fire Insurance Co., . OK IIAKTFOED, CONN., Assets Jau. 1st, 1S75,. . . ... .143,353.14 Manhfittaii'lirc Insurance Co., OF KEW TOSK. Aesets Joe.- 1st, 1875. . ..... .$700,885.36 AND THE-r JStn.a Life Company With assets January 1st, 1875, After paying Death Losses in North Caro . Tina over $500,000 since 1866. aprl-3m. pOIlTAI5I,E ENGINES. The best in the -world for Ginning Cot ton, Grinding Corn, Sawing Lumber and general Farni or Plantation Purposes. Stationarj' Engines and Boilers of all sizes for all uses. Grist mills, Saw-mills, Shingle Machines and General Machinery. Satisfaction guaranteed. Send for Circu lars and prices to the' ' CH1LLICOTHE FOUND' Y & MACHINE WORKS, CHILLICOTHE, OHIO. SPlease say in what paper you saw this. CREECH, Wholesale and Rfetail Dealer in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC r X2, Y GOOD, Silks, Alpacas, Bombazines, Cape Moretz, Blankets, Hosiery, Woolens, Ticking, Sheeting, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Trunks, Valises, &c., Fayetteville St., Raleigh, N. C. 20-tf. JOIItf' C. IAL3IER, DEALER IJf JEWELRY, SILVERWARE w S OLcelc liopiiiriiijj. 'A P liAi.iciGii, :. o., I J"ORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL HOUSE! GEO- ALLEr-J & CO., NEWBERN, N. C, Engines from 3 to S5 Horse Power. Cotton Gins, Horse Powers, ' Presses, iL ,; Reapers, Ac, Ac., Ac, ttc, etc. , Plow Manufacturers. v Send for Catalogue and prices. 1-tf - STABLISHED, 1816. CHAS. SIMON &80NS, 63 NORTH HOWARD ST., BALTIMORE, Ik Dealers la FOREIGN & DOMESTIC DRY GOOD Would call special attention to their splendid Btoc of Drees Goods, Linen Goods, Embroideries, Lace and Hosiery; tno best assortment of ilourair Goods in the city. SAMPLES BENT FREE! "All orders amounting to $20.00 or over, -will b ent free of freight charges by Express, but parti trhose orders are not accompanied by the mond ind having their goods seat C. O. D., mu3t pay f return f the money. DAX'li A. SMITH. THOS. C. CXAFT. JAN'Xi A. S32ITII & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in PA BLOB, DINING AND BED-BOOM FURNITURE, CARPETS, &cM tc, &c. " 43 North Front St., . WILMINGTON, N. C. dec26-6m : W. E. Anderson, President. P. A. Wiley, Cashier. IVTIO.VIL. BANK OF RALEIGH, N. C. AulIiGriztM! Citpitnl, 'x $5CO,000 Deal in Govtrnnient and ether securities. Jan9-tf, . . F OH Ai.ET. I will sell rar valuable tract of WELL IMPROVED LAND, lying immediately on the Raleigh & Gaston Railroad, three miles south of Kittrell Springs, and con taining 4 00 acres of very good land.1 Per sons wishing ito see fur themselves will find me at hom, or address , J. B. CRUDUP, may2S-6t. Kittrell Depot, N. C. Est ab lis 11 ed rx 1647. ' 15. AKDBEWg & CO., 27 Favetteviixe Steeet, RALEIGH, N. C, Dealers in Hens' and Eoys' Clolliiu, AXD GENTS' FURNISHING GOOD Hats Cajv Trunks, Vis., Travding Bags, Umbrellas, Ac. Our Stock is 1 be largest in the City, and comprif-es e.ry gnvJo of Gcol, Irom the ehtapest to the finest, and arj adapted to the vauts of all. FINE DRESS SHIRTS A SPECIALTY 20-tf - T .. 1 Xs l i A T OU. (3 J BK FOB g ninslrated Utalogne t 'jeetdaxiB 'eTqwjnp C'o nf ec t i o n e ry, RALEIGH, N. C, Is the place to buy French and Plain Candies, Foreign and Domestic Fruits, RAISINS, fUTB, etc-, Fine Cigftrsr Smoking Tobacco, Chewing Tobacco, Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco, Fancy Goods, Childrens' Toys, ! Carriages for the Litt'e Folks, BASE BALLS AND BA TS, ' . Marbles, Tops and Kites, All at 'V AIOSELErS. 20-tf. J. WOOS.BB5DGE, FRENCH HAY, HANOVER CO., VA., i lMPOKTER AXT) BHEEDEE OF Premium English ESSEX PEGS. Also Poultry from the finest Strains inthis countrj', consisting of Light and Dark . Brahmas, White Leghorns, Eng - lish Black Brcaskd Red Game and Game Dominique, Whilo Holland Turkejs, and Aylesbury Ducks'. All for Rale' on reasonably terms for Breeding or exhibition purposes. EGGS FOR SALE IN SEASON - - u f7i 'reonnonooa Refers to Capt. R. T. Fulghr.rn.R-ieigh, N. C. : Wm, A. Faison, Dupliii C- c- 5 T Sfrf horn. N. (T-V.J. Free man, Augusta, Ga., Jill of wbom bv pnrchasel stock of me. pSTTo insure a reply, inclose postage btamp. , A ! 1 . ESTILL. Savannah, Ga. oltf 20-3t " I
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