-hi THE RALEIGn SENTINEL; i ' TJIE RALEIQII gENTINELT riautHio csvTiiib u uie loiwwiitr rmu iiersuaareof . .. - i..ii. ii:. - - Official Ortai of HarliCafet- One tqaars one time - , ' -i t $1.00 - aath aulMCoueut laurtlna . STATE PRINTING-BINDING lesathaaa Week NT 7 Issoare. J wwk . ...... v.. ...... I m) 1 . - saontaa........ ..... l m - ' ESTABLISHMENT. ' ' . KATM O UMOmiPtlOB. !-,'! ., 1 . - M 00 . ..V, r . V J' , eoiiWeeklv .... X) Weeklv Sentinel " M ...... IW The Dailt HiMTInn. win be delt-ered In VOL. RALEIGH; O .RIDXY JCJNE '31376.! ..1 t.a-V.7..fyjIn N0;; 115. toyp oftlaeUty at FlrtaeaCeata a week. l - s - .:..:....V......., aa w 1 frv: - V V.' t"" i-ii .Ifcm- )i",'v !.r en'-' ,n i''..ir.V iri Ti i. fil"i'l.rl.i''Vli : I..',, ' Ki.''i'.fii ii. ' i '"' ' J I J EASOXABLE ANNC(VNCEMENT The present warn spell win "mum a I demand for ou beautiful Jll.Ja.i. PLAID-AND plaix Lisixa, 4 ;u'iV .3 PRINTED AND LAWNS. All of which we are uow rvoemog a freah Ajr,... . .MAi' .eV .... AUo fur the goutlemen a fall stack of the fanhioaabla MA CKINA W JIAT colored ntiktor Summer at;; ; of new (early aommer) Bilk A MM -TJtta at $iM ii toe .,r m.i,, am JEVER JJEFpHE EQUAIXEDI Thp Largest Stock on decora,, tb." uur-wvu 1 ne ia still at the obi Stand with a larg .. . t-iM aaaortmentof t.-.. .., sirisrGr GOODS .JL,fJL THAN KVKR. ir.r - rf trppvTi'M it it, nnrna'fi' I r .. .I-.. ia i.'i toe. :itisrsmK. 1S76- Look at my, latest Fashion Platea and choose your style. . , u CLOTHS. CASSTMERES, sumxas. In tot anything' yon want. Come and aee me, I know I can suit yon, I, WIIKEL'S ISTABUSHMIJtT Is at the old place, bus door south of the 8onthern EzpreM office. , -;j i I guarantee all my fits. '-' apr J3-am ; 0. WEKEL. J3 0 L T , K D M X -'A' I. .800 to 1.200 bqahsU Per week Recited and sold cheap for rath only st UATTIS JUNKS' $1,200 PROFIT ON $100 Made any day in Fcts aan Catis. InTent aceordlns to your means $10, $50 or 1100, la Stock rrivtlegea. has brought a atnall tor-f tuns to the careful Investor. We adTlie yfcw b4 how to operate Mfrlr. ' Book with full Information star raaa. a'ddrti s ortr by mall and telegraph to ' " Bankers and BrokeWj 17 WaD i 8t, N. J. ' DHITERS1TT OF VIBGIBIA. , SUVMCR Li w LECTURES loinewMkiyx begin 13ta July, 1876, sod rod lteh 8op- Umber. lUn prored of aM.-iit. to atadeats who deaipi to pmus their studies at this or other Law-school ;Hd, to thots who nropoas to read nnvauiv : aae srl. titiooen was aav no oaa too aaTaniair of STsteroatle initructlon For circular a ply (P.O. UolTenity of Va.Jto Joaw B. Jaiaoa, Prof. Com. and 8Ut Law. inns 6-w4w. - ' 'f- rjNIYiaarTT 0? WORTH CABOUHA. The IMth .cMloa ' will burin oi TriiTay, July U,h, aad does oa Thursday, December 7th. . , , Betides three courses of ttudy artaaired by the raculiy, aa OpUoaal eourse admiu a large range of choice. , , The necessary expenses, exclutlre of plothlog and traTelUug,. wr from $100 to l.'fcJfortheseKfoa. For CaUlogue, with circulars, applt to KEMP. P. BATTLE, 'PatfinBMT. ub 17-d lt-wtd. , Chapel IIUI, N. C , gEYDEL & CO'S. , Pocket Ilarhniock: .-..-. .- "-7l,-tr. l.-. ;l. , f i r M f - WIIOHT OMLT t POUND, BEARS' 1,800 POINDS. PRICK OF No. i, H t t - A most luxurious Couch, Seat, Swing, Ac, Circulars Buy be had by addreulng " VAH WART McCOT, 194 sad 138 Duane Street, New York. April 7-wHoi, s 1; ' - . POST OFFICE DIRECTORY. - j For the benefit of the public, we pob (th the following, directprj.pf tha Vff, tUCO fH una city t -.at & i A VtrO mail cIomi ll:J3a.in 3:22 p, m Idutern ", clooea 3:03 p. m. 11:43 a. m. Chatham M cloea - - ;S:00pn. -i , r,r:'riTMTV" a. Q, K B. mail cloea .v:45 a. m. 5:30 a. m, 3:13 p. m. 1 . arrivea Througfc northern Ti B. A 0; ' li-li. cloe , . . 0-.1f) i. m. riirough northern fiaHcO, t It U. arrivea " ' - 8:45 c.m inroago Doruern Tia uoiaa- , ' j Doro cjoeee -h 3:03 p. tat. through northern via Gold i boro arrivea " " , 11:43 a. m. j vcuce nonra tor aeuvenng maua com 1 7:30 . aa. to 6:30 n. to. .-', ''. Monev ordera are issood and Dald Lirom e:xo a. ro. io 4 p. m. ) ieuera caa be registered Iron B: 13 a. m. to 4 p. m. f :., v i .i-'o s-j i rri 1 Office hoora on Sondaya from 4 p. ai. to a n. m. .' i - . -v t 'i' i f v W. "W.' IIoldiw. P; M . f I .OO 8UESCKD3EBS. SZelltt': To au of in Xayna ScKClUBua airo RaADaui or jm Bcrnxn. raox it been rabaeribera and readera of the (mW einoe it MUbllahment by the late a&d lanwnUd IUv. Wo. E. TelLue I reepeekfolly eolicited to again beoomr saoecnDera and - readr ol tbo papr, InTerjUiinfliiTiardeelrfl pronuM to. make it equal to Uat Hie Setiuel ever.waa, either nnder man agement of Mr. Pell or Mr. Turner. ....,-, invtiJTTunja'in'r To thb old Aovaansmd Path on ....,., ,1,1 or The. old patrona of the Bentinel in Baleighara respectfully and earneatlj aoliaited to returns basin m relationa with the paper, and renew their con traeta, li ia eapeoially desired to hare them do ao before the first of July, m the "paper will M that iIbIa annaar antireto mnk r."""!"'"""""" menta banded in under each contracts, between thia and July, wOI be published to that date free of charge. ' ; v Mr. John 0. Si ne, an old. institatton of the Sentinel 1 on band, and ' Will make contracts Li date from ILebcgin- ning of the last half , year,', with pi ore. LOCAL DOTS. ,114 , See ad. of concert to-olght at Tucker hitii. iv'.r.f:r.:' ? .'..! if A tea kettle In town baa been in ateady use over oh hundred years. .1 ijjj .The eoloced masons of thia city pro pose having ia grand time on the 21th tost. , ... f.it sin .Get your ticket for the concert to night at any of the bookstores or Simp son's, and other drugstores. - ' K t ' A band of colored minstrels were over the city serenading lost night. They aing beautifully. A tenor voice in that crowd cannot be equalled in the state. ' ' I No Wonder CoL Brown at the National eedso weU wben be bai the gout blm sell, vj the way, be stuck a spunter in profusely and reduced the awelling jnl nowinoioos uveu. ' Mr! Ed. . Cerocl th. photographer and artist, who has bis ' tent at Ex- u i..i ;u .. , . change hotel, will leave here on a southern tour In a few 'days, and , net .. . . v . w uivuuw. it d are loth to part with such an excellent young man aa Mr, Geroch even for .this short season. Ve can commend him at perfect in his profession wherever he goea. -;,r;." A report Las gotten abroad in the newspapers tliat on tlie fourth of. July ! Gov. Bregden will , open the "ga!aaad turn out half of the penitentiary ; ooc VicU. f t r. i . ., ; "I suppose, Governor," said the) . re porter, "they thought yon would do thia, knowing your . devotion to the H I i ,. ...,f ,!.. "lam devoted to tha'aih of July," said the Governor warmly, "but, air, I will not violate the laws of the country. " I It a a bttle strange bow these newspa- pera bother the Governor. 'Eevenaand hearth I the re port ia all a lie. ' T Killed Wito;a ficoa't "Wiuiv-f We learn that yesterday a man named Gasper, In Halifax county, killed a man I "named Gregory, by striking bim on the i head with the butt end of a buggy whip. Gregory was a brother to tha clerk $f (he county, ! ! I J J I Joiv( Q 8yn the reeent rn charge of tie BeulineL Ha is' A fully authorized i manager, and all hi; eon tracts and engagements with petrous are binding on the future of the paper;1 ';' swa ra, Street baptist, vnvucu -Rev, F, XL Jordan will preach at thia church i to-alght, aad after preaching administer the ordinance Of baptlnm. Comlvu Dowjf.r-Oa and after the 29th, aa wa learn, excursion tkketa to lb centennial, from Rsleigh, via.' tha R. A , B. IL and Bay Line Tor l8,U Tax; Cocbt-Hooss Bell. The old ctmrt-houM beQ was broken in some way ,the other day while repairing tha beam (mat supports ii ' A new bell will have to be ordered," Tbis old affair ia a uBiuouuuu uuurauaa., . it wm pnus ul Philadelphia aevrnty-tw years ago and on ft can be read tha inscription, "Mao ia Philadelphia In 1804 expressly jfor the Raleigh Coort-Uousa. ,L, '. , . - Hakd or ILuio A t Vbt 8BjrsTBL8 MaTcmTwo negroes got married yes terday, and they acted sensibly indeed. All day long they were fixing up their house. Tha woman vowed aha wouldn't marry him ' till ahe ."seed everything fixed. " Hand In hand they were m busy u boM walkings thews atreeta and Mywg 6vattraa house. And at last when all wm dona the woman walked down and peeped in, and Mid. f Now, John, 171 marry you, and they went and were, married aad marched straight down Into a anug little home, There Wasn't a Saratoga, trunk or a aiogleunpsid -"-tailor's- bill-in-the wVf ceremony. ..i-ty f-., Tn Toowa Max' ZiK VaWcb Cxrn. -j-The Club met last night at Melropoli tan hall and organized by electing W m. JkJJiedfgPji wood, 1st 'Vice President f Matthew Moore, 2d Tloe President 5 D, Reid Vp- church,l3J President ; George B. Euusa, Secretary : W. Plummer Batohe- wr. Assistant Secretary ; Frank Ileartt, Treesnrer ; W. B. ' Weaver 'and Henry Slater, Sergeant-at-Arms. 5 Aeommitte wm appointed to raiM a flag for the clnb, sad also a committee to pTooure a ball, Several. . abort 't and patriotic speecliM were made by the young gen tinmen. r.J ' ,-"-iL,t'.,. r.- !''-. T. W. CA.-1I bavin been deter. mined ; by the' Toung Men's Christian Association, at lie meeting on Tuesday evening last; to elect teacbera for the Sunday School to be established at the penitentiary, A meeting wm appointed to be held at hall of the Association, thia afternoon at 6 o'clock for the purpose' of making the selections, and transacting other business in connection with the work. ; The hour wm selected with a view to convenience, and a full attend ance is earnestly requested. Men here ojf churches iwho fee interested in thia work era cordially invited to be present at the meeting thia afternoon. R The hall ia over Rev. "L." ; Branson's look etore, jrayattovtlto atreeta t ,, . j , A Lrrrxs moit A NoirraTt! Man ila wants to ooJta , to IUlbiob. The eye of: tha northern mechanic ia upon Raleigh. , It is for our people ' to say" whether he shall be met half way and a iloome that will: bring bim. held out. Matiuaotuxers from abroad, -are making active efforts to get a foothold here. Of course it delights us all to hear of thia but m yet not a capitalist in the town bM uncrossed his legs towards encour aging theM manufacturers to come here. We all admit it ia what the place needs. tows meeting to this end wm talked of a month or so sinoe, but the talkers haveeeaaed because tha workers were few, and Raleigh ia the aama old aing song of dull times and nothing to do. A to baooo convention met here tha other day. An admirable": opportunity it was for talking up a tobacco factory. But not word was said exeepl by a few poor men oa the streets ,who haven got money enough to start a eake shop if the cakes were f arniHbed them already cook ed. DoVevej, kherej ia. another letter about a ohak sad furniture factory, r . It no harm to ' publish it It u from Dunham A Co., manufactnrera of black walnut cane seat chairs, Rochoster, New Tork. Read the letter : V ! ', Hochimtrh, N. T., J une 15, 187(3. . Jfr. Kareit$ Pluumadore.' BaUig, Dkax Sin : I have learned through friend that in your city a first class chair factory could be sustained. Ii a com pany could be formed with a capital of $15,000 during the next three months I would be willing to place 83,000 in the Shape of machinery and tools for eon? ducting such a business.: Before mak ing any proposition, however, please write me if I have been correctly inforza ed. , . ,,,.. Awaiting your reply, I am youra re spectfully, ' t - 1. W. DmitAir. SCALDIX-I T1AFXKK Aa Old- liutj once lived iji Milton who kept a little cake atort aad a LoarJiug housc. Ileg- ularly every day two laficy young maa ta-ho had tjothinj else to do,.' would att r . 1 ' 'a m . a -. J nuimtrou ma, uoarmng ,jouaft.,aP(i chat with (he visitor! and guests. They koew all about tha ton and could tell the atran-cr more . even than they wanted tq know, ; If fault was found frith the loardlng houte ibey knew tt actTy whjai wM tha maltce, andld all about It, iQi if a customer s com plained of tha oW lady's cakes, tbs'youag men would know WMctly when 1 they were cookea and, swear, they wer stale But ooe day aha fixed them. She emptied a tub if hot boiling , water " ou them aa they aaj 'undor t the window. They jcolled and , tumbled and . bowled ki the street and theif flash 'Stoclc to their clothes and peeled o if. But It cured them. They reformed from that day.it One la now a well to 'do farmer eut in ArkaotM and the other a - hard working and aseful man in this State. It's true tha old people about Milton flea refer to them m "Burnt skin Bill, Ac," but their usefuIneM , none? can 4eny. And now wa go back : to tha days of our childhood and get down on our scrambles, and like calling doodlos from their holes. ; we cry out, ."Old and bie here to Raleigh and open a boarding home." ? y !!..:. i , ; 1 1 f'jL.-. t .1. , . . :! The meeting to form a campaign club met at the Cliy Hall, hut. night.. . Wa publish their procaedioga In full on1 ear toaay that the-trreetlug" waa-hrrgtrand enlliiishutlc r e very man waAfn earnest: and waa thoroughly resolved to go U wprk and show every one that Raleigh can have a democratic vote and big one. The club waa very , happy-in the Its president, is . too' well known In Raleigh for us to aay anything about him that is not already known, and the other gentlemen elected are for' their age aa good and at bard workers in 'a political contest m can ba found any where. Wa commend tha exam pie of Raleigh to the whole etate. Wa can't' beat tha radicals by talking. Work- earn out, organized work is what we need and what we must have., ', It, la easy enough to alt In tha ahade and aay we; will beat the radicals, 20,000, but unlets we go to work against them, we won't do it We need hope for no help from 'the disorganization, Insubordina tion or disagreement of our enemies. They are or will be all united. I Wa must work by ourselves and for ; our selves. We can carry the etate, but iot by aaymg to. 4e -: ,J- ! n ' n a -' V' "; I A Gbakd Exccbsiox, Jcns 3Cth, to Richmond asp Phh.adbi.phia. Hera ia a chanco for everybody to go to the Centennial and spend the 'Fourth of July. There will be' a grand Cen tennial excursion Win over the Rich mond & Danville railroad from Raleigh, Charlotte, Salem, Winston and other points on' connecting lines June 30th. The round trip from Raleigh to Rich fnond and Philadelphia and return ia only; twenty-two dollars, i This Is as tonishingly low fhre ' and everjf'man wltW 'aoy Idea of attending the Centen nial bad best avail hlrutelf of the chance. flewill trewretnch?ho Fourth Hn Philadelphia ' will be the grandest occasion m American history, and once In a lifetime, the only chance to witness H Keep Uiia excunton In mind, or you will regret It after you are left behind, .The excursion wQl leave thia city Uie night of tha 29th precise- ly at 10 o'clock. Don't forget this. ' i, ; BtraExa Cocbt. Court opened at 9 'dock an the Justices pteMnt' " ' ' ! Causes from ' the 7th district were called in order following ).-,,.; George M. Holt va Tboa. Qi McLean et al, from Alamance. " Argued by Jas. E. Boyd for plaintiff, end E.: S.. Parker for defendants. , . , . a ull ' Seymour Steele va 3, P. Holt and wife, from ' Alamaoce. " Argued by E-' S. Parker for plaintiff, and Jas. E Boyd for defendants. :.i,hlt'l. o .. Paul' Coble vs Joel Shoffner et al, from Alamance. ' Argued ty Gray A Stamps and Dillard k Gilmer for plain tiff, and James E. Boyd, contra, r Court adjourned until to-morrow at 9 O'clock. '' rJ-f.j 1,1 i ! . ,:, ; . i i i . ': . : t &1LBX ABO WW8TOX,--ThsM( two towns will Jointly eelebraie the glorious fourth, The Winston Sentinel taya r ' Robt, T. Gray. Esq., of Efcloigh, for merly of thia place, will deliver the oration at the proposed celebration of tha fourth of July in thia place. Mr. Gray ia an able writer an eloquent speaker and no better choice could nave beea made. An excellent speech may be expected on that day. HOW TO, DISTreGyiSH-THE JfA- !rTlONAUTy,OF A .'DRINKER ! FANCV DRINKI FOR THE CEN ! TENXIAL. A .t.zi IPkUadelphls tlBMS. : lt wa 'early 'mornlnpi and the bead barkeeper of oue of tlia leading Centen nial hotels bad just turued ap behind his bar, fresh, and bright- and rosy, and evidently weU fortilied agafoatbla com ins labors. In his snowv bosom was a idently well fortilied asafoathia com diamond cluster pin, somewhat smeller I publicity to his opinion that tha attempt -than a saucer, but so brilliant as almost I of tha Linoinnatl oonvenliott to . namU to dazxle -the eye, and on one af bis I aate a statesman for, President , wm a lingers cuatened a bote Mai ring, which WfMll1 ItttV . ,.. .1 a ii m ..lit. . Au, M lady's breastpin. His moustache, of a bluish black, WgeUWe of men. tonT aorial operaUoos. was twisted at the endaliaapolebn. and tB'darkluur 1 T ."'(iT, Wleeier, elustofed around his bead m abort "d predlcU e6cUon turlv .(. .j -j '4, ;!,...- -Ii Miss Rom Eytimre. whorecentlv at. ' - "Brandy amath, air tt yea, sir," and tha deft bands began to shovel lea Into zios auu wu wviwcugagea wcrusa-i juuwauneo rnuay evening; having ra ingtha fragrant' mini preparatory to Covered from bar illness,. , She had an completing tha beverage. ! "From tba aoutlvl reckon, air! " laid the bar-keeper, u the writer 'sat down his empty glaw. .."Why do you, ak that quettionf' returned the reporter, Yankee like. I "Because you drink brandy imaah a very popular drink aonth. but not often called for here." .'us t.t'j h i Lai. , Hera was just the cUanoe the re Dort more be drank in the wisdom of the artist in -auiriu. "Ireasurlug uo each er wauieu, ana lor nail an nour or ihred of knowledge religiously. ;.' "Well, ypn!. see, alrLbarkeepdri cad bv bia ftrmxaJ Aloat ail Americaai that drink at ail go for a gin or whisky cock (ail In the morning, A French drinker ither takes claret and Ice, or. if he is anywaya bard on Itr soma cognac or absinthe. A Dutcrrntn or a l'ruslan wants oeen inrxa-ww naya 'em Here S&aitffi we." Chinamen don't do ' much 'bar wants been liirks w have 'em here drinking,' but lately,' the1 steward lHt ate,- soma; of them: have i taken to ttrenstbenine tbeiritea with brandy. they mutt drink a good deal of tea, to I Judge by the brandy I send them. En-1 Riiilim'etf fnti treatdtr alt 'AtjO; Vtufrr'ffijtff but seldom come to the bar, ebpeclally l l, ' jiiTjia TT1I77 m the morning. V t w t'i 1 '' ' Vuluut Lift1 Inturanci i ' Cm.. no Japs. We haven't had -any iaps vet : but tlie barkeeper at the hotel where a party Of 'em are stopping telle me they are getting fond of lager. n . , , , ,.M i "In this country every stats nearly lias its own style of drinks. Of course whis key is at the top of the-hcap, but then there are hundreds of brandai and we try toauit all tastes. A New Yorker ealls for ryo, a Pcnnsy ivaman wants Mo- nonganaie: (lie JNortu Uaroi Florida fellers stick up for corn redrn whisky; I and it'a nearly certain death, to offar a Ll'C ftfVAaa AAJWWBMVMsMasj IU WW : S W W, LrTHMU I brandy and honey, and Jerseymen take tpple-jack in preference to anTthtoa: I .TV T, , I T tar r . a j . i . I Straight and atronc, and plenty olik Georgia, Alabama, Louisiana, Tennea see "and pother southern states Send us great fancy drinkers. Down aouth," stranger, they bring ,up tha, best bar keepers iu tlie world. , Sinoe the Cali fornia winee came out the Pacifid peo ple have called heavy for Catawba, but half of 'em cant tall the difference be tween a atill Catawba and an .ordinary Sautorne. They're not much on the beer, those western "folks, .When the drink they want to feel it, , ' ; "Suppose you don't happen to have (ha particular brand of whisky a gentle man calls for ,i,X,-t i, I "Well, that's easily settled. .There's mighty few bars Where they keep both rye and bourbon, And between me and you there's not many drinkera who caa tell the difference between 'em... Most bars keep two or more bottles of whisky (all drawn from the same barrel,) and if a bar-keeper understands bia business ke can make a customer, believe be is drinking rye when be ia actually drink whiskr with a dash of common ean be made to pass m corn whisky.' res, that is so. : There are hart are bar I tl: L . . A . .1... mean that would not - nave, arrowed jftnvevears ago, -The growing taste I for lager has hurt tie trade Id fancy I drinks, which ' men drank to quench their thirst, -ery 'materially.. Jt tu tlto hurt the sale of Imported.alea, although our borne ales aell well.'' I Are ' b&F-keepers guided a by any I book or manual, or does each' davtae I and Invent new drinkef w "Oh, there's no tulel Every- gOOd oar-Keener ia mwiti "uiiuauir vui something new, and no two men make hs same drink ta tha tame way. The lest of a rood bar keeper ia the making of a whisky or gln-cocktaiL" Jf he can do that he is a success, but a grain too' much sugar, or a drop too roach hitters. will ruin his reputation with a good ludge.". .)? sii a .-vw ! As tha conversation closed four sen tletneo entered, and In a' moment the bead bar-keeper wm deep m tha mya tartes of cocktails,- Cobbler and amaah COMCKBT Te-NlOHT At" TCCKEB Hall. -Mr. and Mrs. Norman will be heard to-night In' a grand operatic con cert at Tucker, 11 all,. Mrs. Norman is the possessor of a fine voice and has made mora than a transitory1 lmprea lion in the musical circles of thia city. Nature bu -gifted thia lsdy and art made ; her .perfect in aU the runs and trills of the human voice. Mr. and Mrs. I V- -.:!! v.- u , K... r n I mann and tha PrnbyteriAn choir, i The . ...1- .L h 1. . 1 I rocweui en i mo vrwuau AJTttn.: i ; ; i POLITICAL NOTES. -.,. The worst puns on the Cincinoatl ticket to date are tha following : MMaka Hays while the aun shines, and before it rains Wheel'er la." , MraJSarah J.rieer.aaaAba honor. of being the flrtt womaa who baa ad dressed a national political convention. Kha firmtmA Pinolnnalt I - w"vm I" Prof. Sumner, of Vale Colleee. s4ree I urce. Henry Ward Beecher bat been In terviewed. He ragreU Blaina'a do Sl lEtl J OTrJL nontinatioa. tempted to commit ankida by taking I laudanum. . autieared on tha ta in enthusiMtic reception. The Indiana democratic etate commit tee has remoTivI Jnrlo,' jihn 1vt,; 1 Mndidsss froal tha atufe ticket aad ap pointed a Committee to invaatiirato tha charges against the other MUdidatM for Supreme jungM. The committee is to renart ii 1. : iH"."v-n"y'o1n -v' xi is rumorea la Hew York that U,a . liberalielxMuttva. aommitaek Maai dUw. I tuined to take action looking to, tha I rirwng over the support of that onrani-. . - I Sation to tha republican presidential I faadidate, .though nothing po-itive will I FUUTOUtau ' . . i i .i d i. Lucretia AfoU Mak tha following let tar in favor of opening the centennial rhioIUon on Sunday to the Philadel phia PrsM 'Frland Forney M'leaM add my name ia the eetition far arteo. fcg tha centennial doors on Flret diy- hf loaf to tttei-tbaa IweV . . v.v ,;t '4 I ! If you bars been drinking too mu ch, nowever you shodM mver-dd,' k Moee of Dr. Bull's. Vegetable p,n wiii PIacfl you la a good condition.again. T "" - " -' " OF BOSTON. tu t ; WM. U. FINCH, Statc Aokwt. - : ! I beg leave, (d'cllf -lbs' UfenUon !of North Carotifaiana to 1 the' 'daihia 'da their patronage reaeaied if thai John Hancock Mutual Ufa Insurance Com pany. , Esper tally Jo the fecMhotio addition, to Its excellence, In other re CarbRna'6peratIng under " the "MaMa- IchuseUS noer. lorfaitSM:la.' 'TKmrlm h i ApplicaUona!foS .Ageaciaa-.can'lbrt ' j . o a do ,0 State, A sen L; Mf,,, W.Ut i Finch,-or to any of hit agents who will . - Wways be - pleased to respond to en- quirers. Mr Fm4h ''bas: iecdred the valuable services of Mr.- J. U. Neathery to attend to office basinet.' i rn mi r 1,: J. A. EATON. .... KEW ADVERTI8EMENT3.f rn II -'O K E R HAL L it!.'."-.!"1-"1 '','i"'ri-.' :ifJ iii. yfff OONGERT, tit It. IS All) OF THE - ' OXFOED OEPHiN ASYLUM.' I ffilDAY ETEHW&fJOlE 23,-1871- .FAREWELL APPEARANCE OF ' " j - ..v. llr. and llri NORMAN ! i -vi . t , r , preln to their departure to Canada, at- i i ! I . a . t ,i( . - PROF. BAUMANN - ;.d u, ir-.lwr, PrMbttsria. Choir .BO have kindly voluateer-4 (heir eerrieea en this oecatlon. By tpeelal request Mrs. S".E w"L,lng that chamiug ballad the tTJllff? 'f'lL tanaer't bruMiore. aad at lW W mm. . .. . . , . . TM ext artnoal taeeUnw. of tha Btk. , olden of the K. A A. A. L.R. IL Co.. m be held at the Company't ofllce, ta kalelrb oa 1 Friday the Slst Jolylbftt, eoraraoeainf ss-x ,1 o'clock, boob. ... . i . . u,. ,.' :yr.yr.vKu; ' iWO dlawtd f .i See' aad TreMurst, jrr OT r C E I The 26th Aoaual Beetlng ef the lUwk. U. K.R.WUI bsheldar ' bolder of the It. A Q. tbt ottlce of the company ta Balelck mt Thandty. the aoth of July, 1HA, coameoc- ; pig at 13 o'clock, boob. : " '. J i i ih t.t im W. W. VASS,t ,(. : t ... oee-yaqa. ireasurer, ina 23-dlawtd - - ''. U ;ii C10NVENT1QN v OF , TOBAGO i MIX, . ' ' ' ' " ' , -A CbBVeatlba of KaaufaeWrers tad deal-.i rrs la tabecev and peddlert. ia railed to . laeet st Raleigh oa Tuesday, Jans xOU. ' ' ' Battneia of great Impeftaacs will cone be fore the BMetlng.u A fuU attondaacf ,1s ar- Kently deelred. - - ' f IfAKUrACTlTUBk ,dt ' art tn cnrtatitattoB pleare eopy and kharge Vterrlmon, Fuller Ac Athe, tul -Jbh: .... i ,-vj -.! i j-mslStoA. . 1 t I 'J'

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