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-TllB-itALEIGU SENTINELS THE RALEIGH SENTINEL. 5.!,-,-- - Ad vertUemenU wfB ha maerted In tha l PAILT. WEEKLY AND SEMI-WF.KELT 02cia!Or3!iofKorlli Carolina.-- limin, at tbe following rate pevaaaaraoi One tach, or tea Sniaioe lias. ' - , . Ooa quar one tima - - fl.oo -. - . , aack Mbaeqnent tnaartloa lata thaa a week : - to STATE PRINTING & BINDING ESTA ELISHMENT. -Mint of wwctartnj. ""f 1 square, l waak t at) 1 month .... IS 00 , a a iji Dally Sentinel 1 year in advaaca........8 00 i aWVaWMtM Daily 11 X mouths la advance. ........... 4 00 - in vu .................... 8U 00 m M 00 M M 00 .. - 00 v N.mi Weekly . " ... 00 Weekly Sentinel " ... la) The Daily bswtisbt. "ill be delivered la VOL, iXXIL RALEIGH, N. 0.; SATURDAY JUNE 17, 1876. No. 110. J ny part of to City el Fifteen Cents a week. THE CITY.- POST OFFICE DIRECTORY, For the benefit of the public, we pub lish the following directory of the pew. oiiii or tin cuy j Western mail closet " arrive Eastern " close ., " '. arrive . Chatham " closes , " " arrive J 11:15. m. 3:22 p. m. 3:03 p.m. 11:43 a, m. 3UW p. tu. 0:45 a, m. R. & G. U. R. mail closes 0:30 a. m. " , m " arrive J: 18 p.m. Through northern via R. & G. " , It. K. cloae r-r r-K, --- , ? -? -9t30 a, in. Through Dorthern via R.& G. - ' R. It, arrive'- J ts45 p,m Through northern vis Golda- boro cloaca , r , 3:03 p. m. Through northern via Golda . , (i 8 boro arrirea t . i -,-iu , 11:45 a. m. Ofllce honra fbr deliyering maila from 7:30 a. ntfto 6:30 p. m. :, ,v, :r;. Money order are Issued and paid lrora 8:15 a. m. to 4 p. m. ' letter can be registered from 8:15 a. m. to 4 n. m. ' Olllce hour on Sunday from 4 p. m. to 5 p. m. . 1 - . ( ' i W. W. IIotRKir. r. M. LOCAL DOTS. Oitb LatsCocktt Convestiojt. We have heard a number of delegate Pbject to Uia puliahed ppoceedjog of rjsur lecentrsountyir xonrenttonlWey contend that while the reaolutioo of fered by G. II. Snow, in reference to Col. 8. D. Pool, Superintendent of ""Public InttrucU'on, wa adopted, the one offered hf Wi P. Uatche'.or,' In re ference to W. II. Howertou, ' Secretary of State, wa not They contend that . the committee. t whom, both of the rceolution ware referred, reported a kubaUtuUlorllr. Balchelor'a retoiutioa general In its term of coad emnation of official turpitude, but did not . include the name of Mr. Ilowerton, the com mittee taking the ground rthaCat ? the Ilowerton matter wa pending in court and a aubject of Judicial Investigation, the convention could not with propriety adopt the original resolution. lt Owing to the press of other business the reporter for thi," paper eonld not re, main in the convention dnring its ses sion, and obtained hi information,' af. ter the adjournment,, from a delegate who took an active and prominent part in Its deliberations. If . the published proceeding were not a correct record of hi convention, we error arosajrom in correct infonnation, given. tp.tha jrepor- ier, ana aid, not uemgneaiy misrepre sent We should like to bear from dele gate on the subject, : ! Thk Tbc Sptbit. When Messrs. Budd and Brewster moved in the "Swa xey case," last week, that the court order a sale of the atock of the state in the N. C! Railroad Company to pay arrear of interest due holders of bonds issued for -building that road, oue of tha hoLlara of those bonds, a grand-daughter of one of the moet dlatinKuiahed patriots of the Ravolntionl wrote-o her attorney a. fol- Iowa . t .v . t4. Uai f:5 ,. .a! I "I would prefer not to enter into any J suit airainat tha honest old state of North I Carolina, aa it used to be called. ; lam j convinced that the failure to pay their 1 debt is from inability and not from want of a desire to do so. ,, r. Trusting for better times, I remain Yours respeotf ully The kindliness of feeling shown in the above will be duly appreciated , by our . ... - . , . , 1 . . 1 . ' . 1 T . 1 people, wno wouia pay weir wimmo law ful debt, principal and interest, but for . the enormous Josses of the great civil war. We are ' pleased to learn that a large number of bondholders protested against a decree being made for sale of the stock at present, and that. . Judge Bond postponed the whole matter to the next term.," . . , : V:. V ' Graku Officers, t- The"' Grand Lodge, Knight of Pythias, at the es sion just closed in Wilmington, elec ted the following Grand OScerq for the ' ensuing year i -U' iJ-... , " ", -, V- .1 ' . Q. C A. L. Blow of Greenville. V. G.C.'--E. A; Ebert, of Salem. v O. K, of R. and 8. E. G. Ilafrel!, of Raleigh. ; :, ' , "' t: : .''r :' O. M. of F. Geo. Zeigler, of Raleigh. Supreme Representative for two yean, W. IL Gerkin, of Wilmington. 4 A Sonuta McsiOaij'. -We are in re- ceipt of an invitation to attend a soiree musicale at the excellent young ladiea achool of the Misses Naah and .Mis Kollock, Hillaboro, Thursday evening, J nne 22. Year ago this excellent school established aJilglr rprmtation in-this state. The annual entertainments t this school attract large number of vis itors, not only from the vicinity, , but from various portions of tha state. f. V T TJ"i,:.v j.. n;;r.'i.HI . " ' " I uaa woou at a.oo ; pine a.uuaa.2o per I cord uiurenu, iTOTiueu we oasn at- i us thrr fmlrr If k Vim by ticket he will in all eases charge old Pee. Cull on him Jn rear of Citizens' Tn Coscnm a nra Psapi Isn Tcn.Wa always look forward to the annual coaoert of the Peace Institute with special delight and groat expects tioas. The prenaa concerts at Uiis ex cellent school have so won the hearts of all mnsio-loving people that we are led to expect ranch, and are inclined to ap ply a higher standard than we are wont to do on other occasiona. ' Thursday uigut Professor Banmann had again an opportunity of demonstrat ing his eminent qualification as a most thorough musician and teacher ; he is so conscientious and painstaking that his pupils cannot but reap benefit from such untiring devotion to his profession. , ; The spacious hall of the Institute was thronged to its utmost capacity by a Iect audiexioa, comprising a number of strangers from other cities and friends and relatives of the graduating pupils. The decorations were appropriate and tasteful. The motto "Ten pro gratis' . a . . . wa Doanuiuiiy wrougnt la evergreen and displayed on the wall facing the aud ience.'' On the rostrum, beneath this motto, were the four pianos including one of Mathnahek'a" furnished by Ur. fAognst Doepp for this occasion. Its sonorous singing and brilliant tone reminded one of a grand, and contrasted atrongly with those of otuei ma eri; ) lit. Baumann' selections are always marked by judicious dUorimination, yet we would have enjoyed the- occasional intermingling of some' simple, pathetic melody with which our musical litera ture abound, especially the German acuooU This suggestion is not to be understood as a censure of yMr. 'Ban man s sorecnona, lor it is necessary on all such occasiona to give way to soma extent to the popular taste, and the pub lio is never satisfied witliout noma musi cal pyrotechnics. Tbe programme pre. sented ahiefly elaborate land 'sparkling compositions, which bore for the most part the characteristic ' of , the Italian school. The rendering of the trills and eadeneai which .wonl4 bove required some effort on the part of a prima donna, wa." highly : creditable to the ...w,., , ,-4 ,-; v , ?i t , 4 ' The concert opened with a chore bv the vocal class ; that It was remarkably well ung, with practaion and obedience to tha fay of Mr. Daunrunn' baton, it la aum rflnoiia tn'mliL tn, a ar nnt ., , . n: . "I ljthr0u - rhuudef am-rt alile lcaderhip. wvu0,.uWi. j .i-ar a inorus oraggeu The beautiful i id brilliant overlure. "La Gaa Ladrt ," by Rossini, for four piano a nd organ, a great favorite with concert goers, wa played with spirit, and In decided orchestral tempo ; there ! wa no.vavonng, every motion wa pre cise, and every note seemed to Issue a from oil e piano, had not the immense J Volume, of sound betrayed to , us the presence of four. There were altogether three piece for four pianos. Conspic-1 wfiong.inem.waa me overture 10 1 TlT tdvancfed pupil. We take it for granted that ttf musical part r the audience j are familiar with Weber's maaterniece. I Rnd although it presented many dim - ..Tiii 1. ; '1 cuuo I ??un penormera surmouxiv i led tbclt WL " ' ? ' The Peace Inlituto can bosst of some very fi ne voice, clear and ringing, soft and m fellow sopranos, and an excellent alto, The fair representatives of these went Uirough their part willi artistic finish, land we have no fault to find with aoyor, them. We would prefer to mentliin namea,'but fearing we might fall into senseless, universal praise, without a critical delineation of detail, we beg to be relieved of the Uk, Special praiae is doe to the performers of the piano solos, Grand Galop da Con cert by Ketterer, and Lily Dale, with va riations, by Thalberg. We noticed a dexterity of manipuktion and distinct ness of tooch in the most rapid paaeagea, which, ia rarely found among inch young saalieaV yi : H ! ' -m: '.. 1 " i' Tho concert appropriately closed with a Cantata,' entitled the ' "Farica ' of the Hill," and we were glad to take our leave and obce more breathe freah air, , for al-1 though the music waa so excellent, the heat and throng was too much for our delicate frame ; it seemed to us like suf fering exquisite pleasure. Mr. Burwell Las every reason to feel proud of hi musical department There are really few Principals who have the good judgment to select and the good fortune to retain a mnsical director of I uch artistic and gentlemanly qualities aa Mr. Banmann. , t We heartily wiah Peace a pToeperon future. t S.. I Institute " fTha ahnva mn nrmarixl bv s smmal I . . " - - i reporter for tqis paper,a gentleman in I every way competent to critiefw. "The .:" ri' i report should iiava appeared in yester day a issue, but was crowded out by I other maltor. ! RECEPTION OF HOKZ. B. VANCE ".-. AT HI3 HOME, ' A Oaim 0VATI05. The- Charlotte Obaerver . of rnday gives a glowing acoonnt of tbe recep tion of Con. Z. B. Vanoe, our nominee for Governor, at his home in Charlotte, Thursday evening i . ; ; , A sol appoiuted committee having been advised in response to a telegram ?vTrwo on the 920 train, bills were printed i rinted and circulated upon tbe streets, calling lor a ratification meeting in Independence Square unon his arrival, uaaz before the train aame tar barrel were set on fire in the square, and a large and eager erowd frathereor apon tne wet aureet and anxiously wsited for tbe train to come ia order ' that they might what their diattaimishad townsman bad to asv after the honor : with which the people had just crowned him. A dele gation Was in waiting at the depot when the train earns witb a six horse phaston. drawn by six Kitty horses. Gov. Vanoe, Col. Steele; Capt Waring and Sheriff U. a. xlarna. of tAbarrna, were given seat in this phnton, and were driven to the square, when, as soon as they ap peared the band struck up, and amid the muni and in the light of tbe bon fires shoot after shout of "hurrah for Vance'' rent the air. When the vehicle came to j a. halt the enthusiastic multi tuUa.gftLhered, around it as though they had never before seen the man whom they had assembled to honor. Amid continued applause the speakers were oonducted to the Hand which bad beau erected for the occasion on a street oorner. ana (Japv waring rising upon tnis. Intro duoed to the vast audience, in a few ei. ceedingly . tasteful t remarks, , , M North Uaroiuia's favorite ton. the the tribune of the, people, Zebnlon B. Vance." lie rose, and foe fifteen minute spoke to their delight. lie was too tired to make them a looz speech. So con Lin ned had been the evidence of the par- uaiuyaoa Kinunesa wiucb his fellow citizen felt for him that since hs left home last Monday morn in si he had had almost no rest at all.- He had been tbe recipient of tbe most nattering demon txauonl at Ualelgh, and all along the way thence to Charlotte, and had been spoilt by popular applause to the ex- tent Uiat ins clothes bad become too small for htm: At Durham, Greensboro. d g Salisbury and Concord, the people had 1 ier piacf uiy gamereu as uie uepot wiin I krr f bollle of 'whUkey Md thing, and becaose tha train would not atop 1 a apeei long enough for him to make them Bcp, some of them bad gotten on the trait and gone along with him. Ila 1 0ttJ I0 . txpectea till UemonstraUon, for it had been aid that a "prophet i i Mt without - honor save in hi own country," and hitlierto it had aeemed to hinhthat the farther W got icon home tne greater man be wa. A r?ard the convention which had E laced Jittn before the people it wa the irgeal that had ever assembled In the state.1 (Fully 1,000 delegates were pre sent, apu every county save one wa represented. ' In point, too, of intelli gence ana character, it was highly res pectable, and the unanimity which had pervaded its deliberations wa remark able. Individual Interest and local intercuts were discarded, and those who were .believed to be the strongest men were wacea on tne iicitet, regardless of H"K5e. Wel.F out J .nAi. -h..r.!I lZ. gant, had told him that the ticket would sweep the state by 20.000 maloritv. and 1 11 temiu l.tn f People to verify thi IpredKtioo. lie thanked his fcllow-citi- ienl Jlfcro and ei8ewbero for lhe hand. onie testimonial which, they had offer-1 j , .1 . . . i . . i cu oi sueir connuence in ana regard ior them, and with thi would Introduce a fresh doc our candidate for Concrcsa. Cot. Walter L. Steele, who waa not 0 much exhausted aa be. Col. Steele re ferred to what bad been aaid about the workings of tb convention, aud told more than Gov. Vance' modesty would allow '.him to tell. "Tho speaker had never seen such an assemblage or such a lixedneea- of purpose, and a' ticket which would win had been put out. It wat unnecessary here to apeak of the head and front of that ticket, and al- uost unnecessary to speak or any of the other, candidate, for nearly all were gentlsmen who were -well known throughout lhe state. Jarvi had been a member of the lcgislatnre during the progress of reconstruction, and stand . tnjr oil the floor of tha bouse, backed by buta handfull of men, he had battled with the cohort ol radicalism and for constitutional liberty. Engelhard, Ke nan, .scarbrougii, worth and Love, were all spoken of In term ofhlh praise, and It waa remarked that thi was Samuel L. and not Levi Love, aa 5ad.en orpoac.d elsewhere and no vuc. nuui .apeaainz Ol UT. Worth, Col. Steele took occasion to aav that this gentloman bad told, him that so far from there being any truth in tha report that Gov. Vance could not carry i . .a. w . . . uie su-enginoi uanaoipb,he wa strong er the re than any twenty men in the Utei ! Col. Steele told Uie people that mey wouiu near or mm durinff the campaign, and that for the present he wouia not octaia mem. Last nijrbt was an annronriaU nnen- ing of the campaign in Mecklenburg. Both of the speeches were turin? cam- P811 "''reswa, and the bappy tidinga brought from Raleigh Inspire the peo ple here with high hopea. The politl- . . v . "-" I-- win siu va oa vuaa ever before. , , ; : t, i . .. v -i Jfjoa have 0ck- Headacha take a dose of Dr. Bull' Yeffttabla Pills; wa know you will find relief, ; Corrr.-onrt . met thla Oo'clock,' aH the Justices present, i , ; ; ( t" , ; . The call of appeals from the Sib dis trict was rtiumed : K . T" Margaret McLennan etal., va. Alex ander McLeod. from . Montromerv. Argued hi Keill McKay and 8. J. Tern- penoo, oi, countei piainluT, and J. V, Mclver and Merrimon, Fuller & Ashe, contra. --.n-Twood, inislrator, I TS- x f Jumuot rom vumueriaiia. Argued by Neil) McKay,, Uinsdsle and N. W. Bay lor plaintiff, and B. Fuller, and Uerrunon. . roller k , Ashe for de fendant' j - ,' WIDiaml Melvin ve. john Waddell 'et ad, from Cumberland. Argued by John Vf. ninaJale for plain tiff, and B. Fuller, Merrimon, Fuller' k Ashe and T. IL Sutton for defendant. Court adjourned until to-morrow at 9 o'clock, i - - i sia ' aiUBCn DIRECTORY. , 4 - """"" " '-'VV At Chriat church. EolsconaL 11 o'clock a. m. and 4 p. m. by Uev. M. u. aianaalL V. JJ. , Sunday School at Church of the Good Shepherd. ' Epis copal, 11 a. tn. and 7:30 p. m. Uev. JSr U.-Jlw---tuo4ay School 0i3Qju,m. - At Salisbury Street Baptist, church 11 a. m. by Rev. T. H." Pritchard and 7:30 p. ntn Sunday School at 9 a. m. AtKwain street JiapUst church. 11 m. and 7:30 p. nu by Rer. J. p. lluf- un. ounday acnool at V a. m. At Person Street Methodist ' church. 11 a. m.,and 7:30 by Kov. w. C. Gor man. Munday School at 9 a. m. At St Johns (Catholic) church msas at 11 a. m., vespers o p. m., by llev. Fattier uoiiiyj Bunuay sonooi at 10 a. nv At Presbyterian church, 11 a. m. and 7:30- n. m., by Rev. Dr. Vauzhan. Sunday School at 9 a. At JMlcntou Street Methodist church. 11 a. m- and 7:30 p. in. by Rev. L. D. Burkhead D D. Sunday achool at 9 a. m.t . J. 1 oung, buperintcndenUSluging exercises at 3:30 p. m. Seat free . at all service.. - , f-j..;..: . 4 TAR DROPS. Benjamin F. Ronev. a former member of tha Legislature, died ia Alamance fn a T-77- Beaufort Eaffle : We recret to Imtb that a son of Sergeant Muller, of Fort Maoon. was drowned last Snndav while bathing in the anrf. Ilia body baa not pen recoverea. Rev. I F. J. M nrdoch. rector of RL Luke's Episcopal ehurcl. of Salisburv. preaonea tne eomasenoement sermon to tbecadetoof tbe Carolina Military In - atitnte, in the chapel of tbe building on ouuuay evenmg last, , i G. W. W. Blanton. of Shdlbv. aava he killed a snake near' town one dav last week about two feet long with three neaas. eicnt lees and one tail. Thev must anna icariuuy mean stuff up in mat section. ' - . i ne oneioy nanncr avs : we are $lad ta team ihitr,rbr"rciiotrTiarnie lanner of the 27 th alt., in reference to Mis Ida Davis striking her sister in tbe head with a hammer, from the effects of which blow the died, is untrue. Oxford Torchlight t As we go to press e learn that on Saturday last, near xirissnniaa. in turn eountv. Jsmes Kirk. land, of Granville,-was killed by Wm. Cawthorn, of Wake. Tha parties were cousins, and were returning together irom tne x eaerai urart. The Southern Home savs : The Deorde of ltutherford, fired by the ad vanoe of we a. ana A. li. u. tnrougU the adjoin ing county of Polk, and despairing of tne eomnieuon OI the IJaralina I3entral any further west, are moving for a road irom jung Mountain, on th Air-Line, via Bbelby, to itutherfordton. Wuliam Mesimer waa convicted at Rowan court of the murder of Mrs. Sa rah Ileilig, and sentenced to be banged on tne 7th of July. - An appeal w prayed which vacates thi sentence. The ease will be heard before the Supreme Court at ila present session, aava the Dtatesvuie Landmark. NEWS AND KOTES. ! Governor Tilden will deliver the ad dress at the commencement of Union College. .. . ,'4 .. - .. 16 ter Cooper ion Edward ia a Til den delegate to the national democratic convention. .. ; ' ' , An effort is being made to save the 'it - j - old Sooth-church, of Boston from des truction, and a public meeting will be beld t raise fund to prevent it. : It is reported that Mr. Marquand, of New York, ha lately Riven to Prince ton College the 1100,000 promised soma time ' since for a new college chapel. together with an additional i0,000. t :-' ' '- - ' '- The Boston Gazette say the en gagement of Ulysses S. Grant, Jr., to a Boston joung lady, now travelling in Europe, ia the topic under discussion In Cambridge and Boston social circles. ' The trial of" Alderman' E. T. Collen ton, of Chicago, on the charge of com plicity la the whisky frauds, terminated Monday, and tne jury found tha defen dant guilty on the fourth. count of the indictment. which. charge neglect of duty. lie wa acquitted on the remain. Ing counts. , .Scrawl morning at WHOLESALE CASH PRICES ' " Cevrected by v ClIttiSTOrilEESACO. aULaios, Jane t, 187S. oorroa-. jotmot " Cta. .' rrrrr niol r.Tr"'".r Low Miadllnea. " uieaa Blamed, , M J 4Wy ; u eB7 ; M : esiEaaL MAaKK. , , 7 Cottea Tlea, e, ceata. Flour, North CaroUna aa.00.3S. Cora Ileal, TSctSO. " u Baeoa, C hog round, 14(313. ' " ' hama ISCtflo. Bulk Xeata, Clear Klb aides, ) 11Q19L ' r " ' Khouldera, V ernta. Lard, Worth Carollua, 17. ' " Weatera tiereaa, 1. Coffee, Prim Rio 23423. ' '1 w ' i- Oood.SIM. . , if : , " . CoDiioon, SUL ... " Syrop, B. H. wedM. " ' ' "' l Bait, Maras:'e 3.10. v ! V. " Esn'.10. NaOa, OB baa s for 10s, f3.tt. ' Burar A. la. . , i i , . " EiuaC.ll.--- t' J, " ' Tellow O. torty. F - ' Laatber, Rod Sol a5(t a7. 41 Oaktaonad, 4U. .' Qliles, rreea. &. " d'v. 10.,;. . , , TaUowflT Potatoea, sire.'t 70(375 rents per bos he). " Irish, sew IWtai.OU . OaU. ahelled. ta. ' ' " 1 aheaf, ram wagon, L15U25 eenU oaiea si.uu. , ., rodder, baled, 1.85. -" ' : Hay, N. U baled. Rood, KKjfLOO KKS, perdoaeo, 15rta. r. Butter, N. O , iafa'M. . . ,J Beeawx.a5., ;v , .. -, ,. : . rr Beef, oa loot, fticqfe. , ; -. M. dressed prune, 7(7. Beary Copper, per pound, loc. , , ., llraaa. ner tKMiBd. 8 to lOr. lo ::. Pawtw, bar pouod, 7 to 10 tta. Old Iros, per 100 pounds, 0Oe. Bhaap Hkina par place. VMgtoc , Wool wahed, per pound, 2530c ! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. T1NIVIR8ITT OF NORTH CAROLINA. 1 Tb 194th seaaloa will besln on Frlda. July 14th. and close on Thnrsdav. December tn. Beside three courses of stodv arransred by tha Faced ty, an Optional course admits a tarce ranee oi cooice. r lUa necessarv einenses. exclusive of I clothing and travelliDg, vary from 1100 to I Ktu ior me session. . For Catalogue, with eJreulara, appl, to KEMP. P. BATTLK. Piiiiiit Jun 17-dlt-wtd. Chapel IUII, N. C', rusi roisos . u noi mi a Bare. Bure and Cheai leapDE- 8TKOVEB of the Cotorado Beetle or Potato Bee, but of all laascTS which trey oa Ves atatioa itrr ana aiii .moan uua rir, Ac. Unlike Parla Urcea and other Poisons, a ean se entirely aissoirea in water ana ap plied by aptiukiina;. nor jajcaiors to pLsara, No Uaaosaotia to Use. Never FaUa to Kill, Costs about J C'smts ai Acaa. Put on ia half lb, boxes, enouirh for tweacrea. Price 50 Centa Bend for Clreu lar. Made only by the KEARNEY CHEMICAL WORK, 60 Cortuakp ST. P O BOX H1S9. NEvi TOIL W-4L AGKNTS1 20 ELEOANT OILCHROMOS monnted. slxe Will, for L Noveltie and Chrotnoain erery description. Nation AX uhbomo, to,, rnua., ra. aw. ALL" MEN A BPEEDT-CURBs- Weakness of the Back or Limb. Strictness. Affection of the Kidneys or Bladder, Invol untary Diacharge, I in potency, General Uo tillttT. Nervouanesa. UrsDeiwla. Lanimor. Low eniriu. Confusion of Ideaa. Palniiatloa of ma uean, i uniuiiy, iremouni;, uimnees of Bltrhtortilddiaeas, Olseaaa of the Head, Throat.! Nose, or: Bkiav Aflectiona of the LI rer, Lungs, Stomach or Bowels those ter rible disorders arising from solitary Habits of youth secret aad aolltary practioas mora fatal to their victim thaa the song of tha Byrenea to th Mariners of U lyases, blight- ibic their moat brilliant hope and an Uc I na tions, rendering marriage almost impossible. destroying ootn noay ana auna. jnarria.ae. Married persons or young men eontemplsr ting marriage, aunerina ng In t from jrgaaie and Phnical Weakness. Loss of ProcreatlT Powers. Iranotencv. Prostration. Xahauated Vitality, Involuntary Dischargee, Noo-Eree- tablllty, liaaty a,Diissioris, raipitauoa oi we Heart, Nervous Excitability, Decay of the Phvaical and Mesial Powers. Deranireraent or an tne vital rorces ana suncuoai, jserv i ons Debility, Loss of Manhood, Ueneral weaaoeaa oi uie vnui auu wrerj uuirr I UD nappy aiaquauncauon, speouuy reuoTeu, and full manly vigor reatorci. meaty tikw rootuivi. . . i a v lusHs iricn. These am some of tbe sad and mclancholly effects produced by early hablta of youth, via I , Wt-aknrae of tha Back and Uraba. Plns (n the Head, Dimness of Blgbt, Urn of Muaeular Power, Palpltatioa of the Heart, DvsDCDsla. Nervous Irritability, Derange. ment of the Digestive Functious, ueneral Debility, Symptom of Consumption, etc. . Mbhalitt. Tbe fearful effects , on the mind are muc!l to be dreaded Loss of Mem ory, Confusion of Ideas, Depreseto of Spir its, Evu-Forebodinira, Aversloa to Society, elf-Distrust, Lots of Solitude, Timidity, etc. , are soma of tha evils produced. Tboasanfla or person oi an ages can bow Judge what la tbe- causa of their declining health, losing their vigor, brooming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, having a singu lar appearance about the eyes, cough aad symptoms of consumption. , A Bteeay ure ntrraniea la recent Diseaae Immediate Relief Ns Mercury. Persons ruining their health, wast ing tima with Ignorant pr lender and Im proper treatment, driving diseaae Into tha avstem bv that Dead It Poisoo. Mercury. causing Fatal Affections of tha Brad, Throat, oee, or cam. uver, i-ungs, Btomaca or Bowels, speedily cured. Let no delicacy pre vent apply immediately. Inclose stamp to use on repiy. Aaareas Dr. Johnston. Of THXB ALT) MORS LOCK JfOSPITAL, . -. . m . . . j , t 1 1 r r i r-r, t' , , t t, : BKTWSKS BttTlMOHK AND sreoyo htxskts, baltimokk, md. jyjORKIiVlLLE ACADIMT.. ; Ih 83d rWsIon of my School will epe July 10, 187ft, and eontmue Ave month. . In it ton, soara ana waabing par Beaswa ITiOO. . B. C. PAT.TOM, rrtnclpal. JnneJ-deodlm MorrisvlUe, .q A banker aenr. a eara eld. faat trotter hi h are MS and pacar ander saddle, feotls and aonpd. ' Also s pen? phaHoe sad harness, and adles' aaddla. Will be sold ramp. Ap ply to B. W. WTMMK, joaeL-SM as urery Biaoiea. QONVENT10N OF TOBAQCO HEX; A CoaveaUoa of MaaoJactarar and deal ers ia tobeeea, aad peddlers, la railed to aieet at Kaleigh oe Tuaaday, Jan ruth. - Business or area lmnoruuca ui eoma De fore tbe merlin r. A full atteadaace Is ar- gtotlj desired. t NlltlltllSUO. Era aad Coestltatloo pleaa eopy, aad cherre Merrl'noa. fuller it Asha. till Jan 30. t.-i.i; i , June H-Vla. , SEASONABLE ANNOUNCEMENT' The present warm spell will cause a , . . ...... ... . , . I demand for our beautiful PLAID AND PLAIN LINENS, : ' ; SUMMER MOHAIRS, PRINTED LINENS AND LAWNS. I AH of which we are now rooeiving a fresh supply. it Also for the gentlemen a f nil stock of the fashionable MACKiyA W HAT 1 ,-. ; . .. . , . ' in several styles., and the straw and Colored ventilator Summer Hat, A ease of new (early summer) Bilk it at $.1.50 pr 14 W. IL A B. & TUCKER- ::JX 1 1 1 1 1 1 III TS'nLwp'it rtnSHS!'. VI a wAIAuk. wartiMauaaccaM Car" - m EVER BEFORE EQUALLED I The Largest Stock oil Record, C. 1VEIKEL Ilmt ntturntd. lie is still at tha old Stand with a larger " 7 assortment of --- - SPRING GOODS THAN FVVR. CXtJ.' a CENTENNIAL GOODS. rOURTIl 1ULT CKHTENNIAL GOODS- i775.; unsi sinrs- . : xs76. Look at my latest Fashion Plates and chooee vour style, , CLOTHS, M-'n,, ,,.,,. surnNGs. Ia let anything yon want. Come and see me, 1 know 1 can suit you. WEIKEL'S ESTABLISHMENT is at the old place, one door south of tha Southern Express office. 7 " I guarantee all my fit. aprl3-8m -r-C. WEIKEL. nnnrr a. ntxiil V" a u vw a. , f PocJcdt Hammock, ,) ,.r;. . . WEiont Cnlt i rouKD, bears: i.soo i POUNDS. PRICK OF Me 1,14. k A atost luxurious Coach, Beat, Swing, Ac, -- i n . t '-(... . :. , ,, ... ... Circulars may be had by addressing ' J " ' TAN WART at McCOT, . -s 134 aad 13) Daaa Street. New York, April 7 w3m. $1,200 PROFIT M $100 7, , ... . Made any day la Per Call. Invest according to your means. 1 10, S0 or 1100, la Stock Privilege, has brought small for tune . to the careful Investor. We sdvise when aad bow to operate safely. Book W lh full la formation sbmt rata. Address ordr-t by mail and telegraph to i , v BAXTER A CO.. Bankers and Brokers, 17 Wall St., N. Y. aa Mlawiy. 50,000 LBS. SPLENDID PODDIIII attlrr10,,b- 25,100 lb IrJenOld Baled OaU it $1,55 pcf 100 lbs. ;. ' . av CATII8 JONES. OralaanlTeel tti ' .. . 'V " e ii 1 1 ...li it'"
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 17, 1876, edition 1
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