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p'jr:'--. THE RALEIGUBOTIKEL! i AIL , WIMLT AKD BEJU-WIUttT i 4 ..TiTP PRINTING A, BINDING ESTABLISHMENT, ..MuiiriinM - i muIi adraac..... 88 Pally Nx avwlhjraadraaee g " Th.1' -M "b-ivar la Mjplrttf t utyatriftaaa Oast w-fc.j NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, JI O M AS AltornfjAt Law ; GXKISAIm JUD ACUIT, AJTD SIS SABA, lXJL.A-- , ,, r i i ..." . j . ! a4.i .umUob rtrtm te locatlnc lands. ftraiaM abstracts of titles. Redeems laal MM (or Uim. Do all tttog rrttotag to espoadeae r ii-i. - - immhi la Oo '' anqulry .doaulu one olsr V.-- ' ' ml I Jus- SEASONABLE AJSXOVCEEST' ...... ' The preeetit vara speB 'win now a demand foe oar beautiful . ( FLAID AND HALV LIS IN 8, ., SUMMEB MOHAlES, , fr4 A,t-:I: -siV" I v-'j V - FmXTpD LIXEX3 AND LAWX& Ail bf which W arc kdw receiving a V ' .!4SOT i VI A .---- -- AIm for tk ffntiMMa k full atodc of Um laaLiunabla, .. In tcreral atylee, and fh straw and . .. .'. ' , au't-i . ootofM vnuiaur Suihiribr Hat; of new Bilk Tlfttaat$3.0O kpr 14 W. L R. a TPCKEB- JTEVEtt BEFORE EQUALLED! The Largest Stock on .1 . Record.,- !.. m' 1.1-1 fNf'? f Be ia atOl at (bepU Stand with largor ' " aeaortmentof OOOJ3Q THAN IVIR. . VL SL CESTENX1AL GOOBa, rOOSTa VtLt ClSTtSSIAL GOOD Xiook at my lstssl Fashioa Plates and w,. cAssrtfKRia,.' - a.! ! . i fiUITINOa la act anything you want. ' Come and ee meknow I can ami yon.' i'-ytiaVi tjTABLKHKUrT is at the old plaee, mm door south of the 8ouUwirn Express oQoe. ' ' f guarantee all my fita. :A; eos to moo ferittetk Meivda4 lAabeaptecaakeolat t -i ..;, ACONI BAOOXt -'' - ' s'J Jul iceelved 10.000 oounda Wetem baeoeV fcmcht Mora the rU. - Call ead nt year Mipblta. At m1l vlnwt for cash? " i F. U CHKiSTOl'UEl.3 A CO.', f WHwInftoa Wt t, T City ImIm. Exa-Kswa to pmtADtiraiAjur Ru.ia A Outos t .. Owe G. Fam. jOET. , ' Jtalstgk, Jaae M, Liar. J Xeea4 trip ticket to Philadelphia and ra- tars lU ba Mi ai ail U auuoo mi ta liM of this road U Borair ; oi JiUM bOta, at th followto rednced iut f i feSKFroa RtJelgh, 18.AU tlTT" titUf 18.75 FofMtvtlla, -s'- ' law v ' . " Fnakllatge, i t j i j ia " KittielK,;) , 1M0 Hraderaoa, 17.TS ,' Jaactkm, , , ,. . .. 1T.S9 1 " kldewy, t , M Warraatoa, : . 17.09 , ' - Mama, 1S.7S. , " LitUetos, 1A.2S , t Oukm, 1ft. 00 Ticirrs good pok m datb tbom JCKX 90TH. NO BELAY VIA TIU3 E0TJTE. Pareaatcrt of tbese reduced nl tkket 01bcrFrolRdtoWToeUM North bound irus r nuj, Jane SOtB, bat stay tetara opoa any of tb regular train vlUtia U time peeUad abov. -- ' - t 1 THOMAS BADGER, Jun27-3t Gca. Paaa.Agt.-' t.s i ! ' I r ; (arlv aommer) IPUST OITICE DIBECTOttV. tWr ttw befltf ft public, we putH bh tbe following dxrectory me poai ..fflceof thcrtyrr-" r 's.. r I Tetf rn aa t loew 1 11:15 ffi. EaBtra 1 cle. Pv Mt0 f ; frrlrea O Z U" aiatham, 4 ..cloae , W1 .( :00 p. m .,, , 5f,;. '.'j arrive uA & B. A O. K. It mail eloaee fcSO n. m. ;; " - nrrlTM ' 8:18 p. Through bortlitin TlalU&G. ' ; tt.lLcloM.t .r I - 9:30 a. m. Thromch northern vfe K. k Q, J J'' B. IL arrhree f . J:p.m Through northern rl Golds- bono cloeee , - ? -J:W pf rhroogh northern vta Oolde .1 i orw arritee ' - 1 a. m. " 0Bce hour for delivering mIl from 7:10 a. nu tv ;30 p. nu i . Hooey order are issued ana paui from 8:15 a.m. to 4 p.m. , ' Letter can be registered from 8:15 a. m. to 4 p.m. ... t f' Office hours on Sunday from 4 p. m. tolp m. -ru -.t W . W. UOLDZ1T, r. . John G, 8Tme i fox the present in charge el the BentineL ' He if a iinj autbarUed manager, and ill hi con traos and engagements with pairoin are binding on Hie future of lli paper t . ', UBSCBIBEB8. BXAxnai or ran Banmou. rnos m rOCXftATIOS ,4..,,!.(j All peraone now Irving,-who have ever been subscriber and reader of Ufa Sen fa'aW amott its establishment by the late and lamented Rev. Wnv E. Fell, are lespeotfolly solicited to again beoocM nbsenber a4raders af JttW paper. In evervuung that is wmuaina, we vroaiM to make, U equal to . w'hat the Sentinel ever was, either under the man agentent of IXr. Pell or' Air. Tamer. AjDTSTCiEie8' To th old ATvnrrarira Pmoxi or The old patrons of the Sentinel in Balsigh are respectfully and earnestly solicited t resume , boaines relation with the paper, and renew their contracts. It to especially desired to bare them do so before the first of Julyaa the paper wQl on that date appear entirely renew. ed and perfectly restored. All advertise, mente banded in under such contract. between this and July, will be published to loa OMe tree or ,uargor, ,j Mr, John C. Byrne; an old institution of the eniinel is on hand, and wiD make contract to date from thtf begin king af the last half : year, ,wijh, plaae are. -Thb SwKPaon Tbiai At the time we close to go to press the trial m the ease of the Bute against George W. S we peon has not progressed beyond a partial examination of. the second wii. ness, Dr. IXebane, attendant physician M thn-'deciaeed J iDii: principal por tion of the morning was consumed by counsel to discussing the admissibility of declarations made by deceased to witiie -r:rr r..; i i;: ; i Owing o the fact Uiat the Sentinel, at present, goes to press 'during the early hours of the leeslons of the court we have - no reporter at the trial. , la noticing the progress of the eae yes terday w stated, on information hur riedly derived-, that "the Utile boy ' .w nese, Sam Oliver, bote hlnweli remark Ably welt, and that his evidence farted rerytttQe from (lint givsnTbeore the Msgtstrate'r Court 4 at Graham last Spring, and which waa taken down at the lira and published. We are now informed that the little' witness failed to cotroborate hi previous testimony ia sevetet impertant particulars." , ' 'We expect to have on a good and re liable importer next week, and will give a fair and impartial report of the pro ceeding. - W would - not prejudice the ease either .tway, and would not for the world misrepresent either prose ration M doeaje.'or Improperly report oounseL .court or witnesses, 'f ;4iJi : Baxxiou . lliou Schoou The closing exercises of the Baleish High School will be held ,tbia eventng at 8 p.m, After the speecbebythe boys, n4 the Awarding of distinction, an & drett will- be madebr Major Gales. The friend of the . school are cordially invited U attend. " j : " . Bai.eiohites iii EtTRom. The Continent, a paper published in Geneva, Italy, announces the arrival in that city of OoL W. II. H. Tucker and his three niece, Mia Maggie P.j Mis T.T. and Miss L. S. Tucker, daughters of our es teemed townsmnv ilaj. B. & Tucker, of this dt.. They have been trayeliog on the Continent for a month ot more. A y.,sV LOCI DOIS , , :.;iv. , All quiet along the police lines this niornlng.' ' - "' Centennialwards the wave of travel now takes its way. ? f fr y v--is..'-V$ ; Wm. G. Hill lodge holds a special meeting 4enight"r"--- t T The but pf the mosquito is becoming- unpleasantly frequent. -.- -, ; , ' Twoaiekly wsteraelonsput in aaap peaiaoee in market this morniug. , A. Kreth, Fayetteville street, ba a Tilded aud Vance flag over his estab lishment, , U I o -i i ! k . Every night the benche lu the Capi tol Square are filled wilh people trying 10 get Coot JVi;!' 'ui-:i Ud-i There are a good many cases of kk nc In the city. ITot wcallier and dirty back fet la the cause,", s , ,. c,-' .. , Our eoeseript local want t know where are' the julep and aUigator sonp men wesometinwreadof,;;,; ; j,.k,' t'J.Cl S. Lumsden last nrght sent up a mammoth Tildcn and Vanes balloon. U sailed away a north, course. . - " John T. TuQen and M. X Jordan left this morning for a trip to Saratoga. Tbey wiU ewntennialise before returning, 1 The telegram of eongratulation from the TUlea and Vance Club of Uiiscity was read before the St Louis Oonven- T The Balelgh Lfehl ArtUlery meet tbis evening in the Major 'a office to transact busloess. in regard te the 4ih of July o-w -i i t'.'AM" i. P1 ,,. ..-,. .,!!-;.: ' We have be tors e the third number of theSortiB-tonnararmer, audit ke AiUyetjip Aa Ue. high sLsndard adopted at first . "7,-. , ' "7 . ;. ' T . Are out military companies going to receive at the depot, to-morrow, the Fayetteville Light Infantry on their way tovtb.;AliuiWf - His Excellency, Governor Brogden, goes to the centennial to-morrow esoor ted by the . ryetteTille , Independent Light Infantry as his guard of honor.' I ; .The Toung' Men's" ZebrVance Club have changed the name by dropping the word "Zeb," making it aland thus; ,"T1' Voung Men's Tiiden and Vance CIUO.".. . ; , The Touni Men's Christian Associa tion have organised a corps of thirteen teachers Cor the Penitentiary Sunday school, and the school will commence next Sunday. ' . . j The New says that f 40,000 changed hand among some of, the sports of this city over the result of the. SL". Louis convention. There must be a mistake about this. There isn't a maa in the city who would bet that can raise 1,000 on tit check."- ' ; -: NArsiATuto NuiflAxcB. The city au (thorities should pay eosns atteoHon to the filth-gathering, disease breeding and nnwhoteeome-smelling ditch on the west side of Wflmington street, south of Da vie. It is a sort of.eaMiM gctXtnm tat the refuse matter of grog alley, and constitutes a standing t nuisanoe - that ought to be speedily abated. Supremb Cocbt. Friday,June 30th. -Court met this morning at 9 o'clock, All the justices' present, ;',i'irt,'.,,''.l - .Causes from the 5th district were disposed of as follows t ' ' ' A. E. Moore et al. vs J. At. Gidney, adminuitrator.'Trdai Cleveland.' Argued by Ebipp So Bailey and J. F. Hoke Son for defendants. No counsel for plaiaBaV 7 i"- Farmer's A Merchant's - National Bank v City of Charlotte, from Meck lenburg. , Argued by Shipp Jc Bailey for.plaintuT, and Jones & Johnston, contra."' ' 1 ? ! ; Thornton Bradley vs James 1 Jones B-om;,trolL''..jClotmtied;VSBltlt A Strong for phuntitf. No counsel contra. Ai M. Sloaa k Company vs B. L McDowell, from Mecklenburg.' Argued by Wilson k Son for the plaintiff, and Vance k Burwell for defendant. . - : Courtadjourned until to-morrow at 9 o'clock,-..- nt- J t ' fit X" , l : ;! Peb80A1 Col VT. Foster French, of Lumberton,' Is la the city. Be will be remembered as the counsel for George Applewhite, the other day re leased by tbe Supreme Court, under the provisions of tbe kuklux amnesty act. The success of Col.' French in behalf of his client has been highly compli mented In professional circles. 6 . ' To Abkive, Mr, George A. Smith, of Caswell county, the new manager of the Sentinel under Us changed auspices, has telegraphed that he will 'arrive ia the city this evening. ,, The Sentinel will next week appear under Its sew management, and the public will speed ily see what It Is like.-' ;' f ht ? ' y-TAB DROPS.' ." ocuU Littleton is now making regular ship ments of l eaches to' the northern mar- : ' -" "i Preparations are being made lor the publication of a live democratic paper laAewoera. ' ; "Jblm WLIte, mflelrbmC-ATry, fell from a cherry tree and broke Ja ahoBlder and collar bone tbe Otber day. Visitor t Mr. Vincent If. Lewis, lir- iognear tit. Airy .accidentally shot him self turouu tbe leg one day last west. wbusatworkin tbe field.. Ue Is re covering.' ,,iiat'-uij The revtval meetings ia the Metho dist cburcS at Monroe were dosed last Thursday nlxht. Ten person professed conversion during tbe week; ". Dr. Ed ward Bansom, of Tyrrell, says that he Intend to work bard to hare the Constitutional Amendments adopt ed, and will take the slump ia . adro cacy or them, . . ti , r ,. n f.r ; Charlotte Observer i Jsckson Massey, the Gaston county blind boy, gave a vocal and Instrumental concert at the Court House Saturday night in tbe pres ence of a considerable crowd, lis is endowed with wonderful musical talent. , A convention of the democratic vo ters of the first congressional . district will be held In the town of Edenton, on Tuesday, the 20th day of July next, for the purpose of nominating a candidate for Congress, a Presidential Elector and sub-Elector. ; - i. ...' " The Ooldborb Messenger says: Far!fjt BmM$K-$B Jsf?wj ao aouuuance oi; peacnesjaaa iyie this year. The old saying that March, frosts never hurt fruit has proven cor rect, Many of our farmers are prepar ing ,1 ship peaches next week.'? f The Observer says half tbe people u CltarloUe don't ge te dinner at all these days, and don't wantio go home -when night comes.. Hsven't got time to stop iSytng bssgmOB and checkers. They hold up a little, every now and then, ia order to put to another c bsw, but don't lose any . other time, and begrudge this."', ; ,' . The Lynchburg News syx A friend fcOfJPNwkN?i sue Iiuiuun suimrcu maauwcuiruig establishment f lilackweil, A, Co., at that place., has been assessed by the United .States government for the sum of 189,000, being arrearages for taxes upon their business. Including scraps, atcma, Ac, not reported by them, be cause not considered legitimate subjects Of taxation; VU-ar vatabltefatueau In that place have been assessed ia equal proportion for similar cause. ... i:l - The Port mouth Enterprise ays j Last Sunday, while the schooner Southerner was lying ia Edenton bay, loaded with lumber, a good sail breeie sprang up, and the schooner's yawl boat got loose from her. ' The mate, by the 1 name of James Uowe,' lumped overboard ' to catch the yawl,' but before be could reach It, be gave op aud sank. The captain t ! the schooner, seeing the mate waa about to drown, jumped over board to save him. The captain being Tery much excited, did not know what to do, gave up, and was about to sink hi last time, when he called for help. Mr Henry Uarrell heard the, criee of the captain, got a boat and went to him as soon as hs could. Mr. Harreil reached the scene just In time to save the drowning maa. : The body of the mate waa found to-day, The coroner held an Inquest, tbe. verdict was that the mate came to hi death from acci dental drowning. He was a native of Fredericksburg, Va., and has two sis ten living there, ';"!-, 7."Mfi?iVV I FBIG1ITFUL DEATH: ! i' The nnnatural habit of kissing dog has been the csu-e of a horrible death to a young lady. I ady IL, a Berlin paper tells us, bad for some time been aflltcted with periodical indisposition, frequently becoming so serious as to produce swelling of theabdoruen. Tbe uedicince r nrescribed bv physician availed nothing, and at little beu.efltdid the raticnt receive from visltmg, several years, watering places of established reputation, un. we contrary, me nuu ady grew-to be so intolerable that, upon conference held, physicians called in Privy Counselor Wilms for a consulta tion. Tbia physician, observing the tick lady for some time, and after hav ing propounded several questions, sud denly asked?: " "Has this lady, perbsps, a dog?' " Surprised at such a ' question, her friend shook their heads negatively. - "Hut did she ever bar oner" the physician continued. Yes, some three years sgo," waa the answer. - .. .;.-( s . . '.'And the laly cerUinly allowed the dog to kiss her onoe in a while T" Mr. Wilms asked. It, too, had to be admit ted, when the doctor felt fully satisfied of . the cause of tbe indisposition. He concluded that in kissing the dog blad der worms Infinitesimal animals with wnloh none but aiok dogs are troubled, as uirasllr were made to pass into the liver of the patient Tbe operation per formed by Mr. Wilms, shortly af tefward," fully established tbe correctness of the diagnosis.. The liver of the patient was peopled by innumerable worms, which it was patent had passed from the dog. The lady was operated on three times, and the fourth ahe died. ' . We are of the opinion that this case should be read far and near., Weadd another medical observation in regard to eslTs over, so popular in most families. The consumption of this article ever calls for rreat care, aud it should never be used except when in its raw state. - It is of one color. Calf's liver is also fre quently full of worms. A mere speck lighter or darker than the rest is enough , to cause suspicion. . - r I-,-,- .... - , .: : - NEWS AND KOTES. , ' Three hundred and seventy' West T...'i ia- i. tl,;l.l1nkt. where tuey will reuiaia in camp until July 8. ' ' No Chinese passenger were brought to Ban Francisco by the last steamer from Hong Kong, the 1st last, owinrfto the popular reeling against them tacwi- A diepatch ' from Waahinrton an nouncee that ex-Speaker Blaine is again suiering from extreme nervous exna na tion and Horn severe malarial pmsoninar. The ease is also oompUoated with threat ened organio troublea, Bis ph consider absolute rest for .several weeks indispensable. .'The New York Chamber of Commerce is making arrangements for tbe meeting ei tne &uonai Uoar j of Trade, whioii assemblaa in that city Tuesday aextv A tour, of tbe public buildings and the harbor will b made on Weduesdsy. and a grana Denquet trirea trr all trie com naercuu aasociationa oi . Aew xorl on Thursday.. f, t. The Boston light Infantry and the Old Guard of New- York arrived at Charleston; S. C, Tuesday, by steamer from New York, to take part ia the centennial anniversary of the battle of Sullivan's Island. The reception of the visitor was hearty, the whole city taming out te 'greet tnem. while the whole water front was decorated with flags or welcome. t . , . , , ' ... . - .,, Tb Louisiana republican convention l. . ' fci r : r ' 1 " ' ' , met at .New Urleans Tuesday. l B. 5. inncnback waa elected temporary chafraiain. ' Tb'ere mi a aniritnA rnn. election ia regarded as a defeat of the Kellogg-Packard wing by the Warroouth wmg or in re pu oilcan party, llncb back aaade a temperate soeecn. and the convention adjourned until Wed nesday v , , h.u c,r.-'.i The convention of the National Board of Trade met at New York Tuesday. BcnaeoUtlveft;;wer present front the Associated' Boards of Commerce of Great Britain and Ireland. Frederick Fraley, of Philadelphia, was elected President . The address .of welcome. In the absence of Governor Tiiden and Mayor Wickbam, was delivered by points of interest around -the harbor, lieu bate, Ac. ( .- , , . - , . A thunder storm Tueaday, at Point Breeze, near Philadelphia, made the race -track very heavy. The celling sweepstakes, for three-year olds, ea mile, was won by Cyril ia 1.47 1 the Tr handirsn.. I t-i ati bv 8bvleek : the mile hesi. for all ages, by Brother to Uassett, in 1.53 1-2 and 1.53 J-4, and the steenle-cbase, for amateurs, bv Derby, beating three others, after a very exciting run, in which two riders were thrown, one, however, remounting and continuing the race time 3.00. At the meeting of the American In stitute . of - Homeopathy, In session at Philadelphia, Tuesday, debate occurred on "Materia and Therapeutic," and undry interesting paper wen read. Dr. T. F. Allen, of New York, read a paper on "Physiological Materia Med fcaot the Old School." Dr. G. B, Nulor, of Calcutta, India, a being stated that though B doctor of the old school, be visited tbi country to study Uie euect or nomeopaimc practice. The Vermont Rermblioan Convention met at Montpelier Toaaday. L, P. Po land waeeoosMi Preaiiiosit, and made a speech against democracy generally, lioraoe Fairbanks was nominated -. for Governor by acclamation, after two in effectual ballots. The other candidates were Jacob Esty, Charles Dewey, Jae. B. Meade, Governor Peck and Fred. Billings. Col Bedfleld Proctor was nominated for Lieutenant Governor, and John A Page for State Treasurer. residential elector were chosen, and the Cincinnati tioket and platform in dorsed. . , . .. v, j.:,!,.;:-. ! ,;.-... In the United Slate Senate. Tuesday, Mr. Morrill, of Maine, from the con ference committee on the legislative appropriation bill,- reported that they were unable to agree wren - the nous conferees, aud a new committee was appointed.- The -bill to -regulate the assessment and collection of taxes of the District of Columbia was taken up, amended and passed. House bill for tbe issue of silver coin, and the Senate substitute therefor, were debated, with out action with the understanding that the matter will be disposed or . soon. In the House a bill was passed provid ing for the ksue of artificial limbs every nve years to soiaiers ana sailors wno lost limbs in the United States service. Mr. Payne, from the special committee appointed to Investigate the charge of corruption azainsl lion. ueo. n. Adams, clerk or In uouse, submitted a report entirely exonerating the clerk, and declaring the charge groundless and without a shadow of foundation. The report was unanimously adopted. Thb Gbikd Sscxrr or Bsarrr Is health. The secret of health is the rpowerto est digest and assimilate a proper quantity or wnoiesome, nutrit ious food. This can never be due when tbe liver doss not act its part It ia the great griving wheel in the mechanism of man, and wiiea u ia out of order, tne whole organization becomes- deranged, and ' fer, ' dtiwwk- sick headache, coosupatian, snadice, bilious eobc, kidney disease and general debility ensues. To restore tbe normal func tion of the liver and impart that beauty. which always attends a healthy, robust constitution. Da. Tttt's aoxTaaxa 1'luls are conscientioualy recommended. They are designed solely for the dis ordered liver and the disease which it produce. : They art sot a cure-all but in the canes mentioned they rarely ever lad td effort a core. L jua It-mi. THE RALEIG1T SENTINEL ad rtl-moU wOl b biMuted la th Imus 8sarinsi,at Ui folio wlit rste persquarsol eo incb, or tea sntatoa Uuat. One sqaar etM um - - 11.09 - - i" aarh tubMaaeDt taMrtioa ksstbaa Week I........ - 89 1 Saan TSjt week m. . .. . .. .. v l snoaia.. ...... ............ w 1 1 eaoBta IS 09 M i MSHIMM W CO 4 M 00 . " -Mte ... Mil .ir...f-f.". WOO 4 THE CENTENKIAL FOUBTH 01 . . JULY jCFXEBBATION. , .1 The formal proirrinun for tbe grand ceremonies of the Fourth of July ob servance bss been completed, except a few minor details, and is substantially as ..it rrx . . n i I - iuiiuwi: i.o oenoioiufla wiu taae piaoe at Indepandenoe hall, becinninz at an early hour with a review of 4be saiiitary - iron tne iroet of toe ball on Chestnut street.: A stand capable of aoormmoda- ting from one hundred to one hundred , and fifty persons is being erected forth . purpose. . ahe literary exercise, nnder the aus- pioee of: the United states Ceetennul Cotomiasion. wfll take blao ia the snusre immediately in tbe rear of Independence ball, where a platform of snfileient ca pacity to accommodate some a. 500 per sons, among whom wilt be tbe guest of tb city, aioaicisna, Ac., will be provi ded. The exercises will commence im mediately after the termination of tbe ' military review, at about 10 o'clock, and will be initiated by a prayer by Bight ' iter, juanop Simpson, eooieeiastioal sue- of tb chaplain or tbe Continental Congress. Overture, " The Great Be pnbUe," by Geo. F. Bristow, of New York, a member of the gronp Jury on musical awards. Chorus; Beading of the Declaration of Independence from the original document, by Eicbard Hen ry Aiee, of Virginia, grandson of tb mover of tbe declaration. Hymn of Welcome, by Oliver Wendell Holmes, written to the mnsic of Keiier'a hymn; orchestra and ehorna, . - national ode. or Bavard Tavlor. of Pennsylvania, "A Greeting .from Brasu. a hymn composed at tbe request of Hie Majesty Dem TedrrvFjnperor p JBrasjL by a aliahed- brttiMaT Carlo5 and dedicated to the American people. Oration by William M. Erart. of New York. Balkdnjah. Orehastra and chorus, uoxoiogy. Old Uundrcd.- Gilmore hs been riven chare of tbe oichestra, with Carl bents ae eborus master. I The period to be covered by tbe pro- . gramme is estimated not to exceed three Invitations to witness the demonstra tion on the evening of th 3d, and to I . irticipate in the baervanoe of tbe 4th. have been sent by Ge. 4'awley to the Governor of ail tbe states aud territorie of the Union, sod from several aasa. naam itxHMir 4ialsBBiiaB;yiiiiBiia .' i fi msaim have been received. - - From Gov. MoCreery, of Kentucky. and Bice, of Maseschuaetts, telegrame reeeived on Sattrruay, tbe former stating that he would be here oo th Sd, ' and the latter that he would arrive on the 4th, but wtUmutstofforeaoort , ... " "' ? Tbe young man who by mistake swallowed a whole box of Dr. Bull's : i VegeUble Pills is out again. He ssy 1 he feels rather "pale" but otherwise is all right He will, however, follow the directions uext time. , , . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. bolder of the at. A A A. U K. K. Co., U1 be neia at lu vqaapanyt omoe, In Kale Ink ea Friday iba aUa4alyrJHM, niiMctnf at 13 a'doek. boob. juaeSSdlawtd See'y sad Trs nr. "poll SALE I ... t-i.'iy lit'!: 5.000 Baand V. C Baeen. ake all kinds of Westers neat at f. C CHKIfcTOPHEKS A CO. 8, .... . wluiiurtoastrtet JOKKIAVILLK ACADIXxV. .JJ2 Lun Tbe XM Beasloa or sbv Bcbool will oiwn Jaly 10, 1874, and sonUna tv saoaths. . luiuon, jtoara aad i wasaiag per Bessio 75.00. ' juasMtodlm .,, MonrtanUa, It. C. WaU COUKTT. IN TUX 8UPEI10A COUBT., , s " Scaxoa roa lausr. Jone ! Watsoa aad T. P. per rear, txtrs. of r. A. Btenberg, dee'd, , . . Ki Aamnt ' Juansa P. Stenbent, Beda W. Bteberg, Cbaa. u' fli.nk. ak J. i A. i ... wwwu.r wmm umMn, . .11 it . B. Loader, ary Jubn Loader and Annie ioam Loader. - TIIE BTATt OP NORTH CAROLINA, 7,' ' Toa ar berebf eomntaaded. MaaMta Joanna'P. Btaaberg, Bada W. (jteaberg, Cbu. W." Bteaberg, fianh Jane Loader. Jaws R. Loader, alary Jobs Loader and Annie June Loader, tb defeadaau above saaaed, U they ba found aithla yoar eoanty, to appear at tb offlH 4 tb CUrk ml tbe Superior Coart for tbe eoooty el Wake, wUbia days after tb service of this samtnoo o this, ezclualre of tb dsy of such aenrtre, and aswer tb cessptaiiit, a cow of wblch will be deDoslted in the office of th Clark of tha Bnperior Couri for said county, wlthls tea day from ib dale of this summons, saw! let them take notice that If they f all to aa wer the ald eonplaint within that time, tbe plaintiff will apply to U Court for tb relief demanded la tb eon plaint. Hereof tall not, and of tbitsuairsoM make da ratara. ....... Olvea ander my baad aad al of aaid Court, tbl 17 day of June 1K7A. -. 4. . BLHT1NW, . Clerk Superior Court Wake County. NORTH CAROLINA, WAKE COl'KTJ. PaOStTB COGBT. Jcmea Wataoe aad T. P. Devciwex. Ka'rs. reter a. etcsDerg, eec'a. James T. Ptenberr, B- W. Bteaberg, Cbaa; W. Bteabert', Barab Jan Loader, Jamra K. Ixntder, Mary Joba Loader, Annie Jeaea Loader and Busaa O. Loader.. It ppearin; to tb atiafactloe of tb Coart by tb affldarttof Tboinaa P. Derrreac aaa of lb plaleuaa beret the a foodeaaa of action exists ta tbe a bo re tut that alter doe dUllgea tb defendant Jnanna v. .. ateBberr, Sarah Jaas Leadar, Beda WV 8 ten berr and Char lea W. BtmWrr cannot ba foe ad hs the But af North Carolina, aad that they are proper parlies to tb Wart km. It U loereiore oruerea Df Ibe Conrt that summon by Bvbllcatie be made la taa Weekly Sentinel onea a week for all ra., aad farther that a ropy ef said pobluhed aamtaoM be enclosed aad directed to eorb of tbe withla named aoe-realdeaU who address Is known to tbe plaintiff herein. ' . Jn-aiisu, " Clerk, Bcssf s A Bi'isas, plalnUn Attorneys. 1 Jua361w-6w . v
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 30, 1876, edition 1
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