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' 1 4. M - f "i -4- i .L. A. 5 41 'It lit I?. 5l. !-.. I ! i ! -: i ill: TbsEsitixkl U publUbed erery mora ( - - Ing (at sdars extcpWd) and delivered ia the city of Raleigh for ievsktt-nvs ccsts rss MOUTH. Mall eubacrlptiona, poetags frets, Eight Dollabs per annum, la alt eases paya ble la advance. Tun Wbeklt Ssxtikel ia published every Tuesday. Mat! aubacriptlons Two L'ollabs per snnam payable in advance. Perons leartor the city during ths summer can have Jus 81MEU mailed to their aJdreia'by .Werkig 'lb at. this Since, ; i ve seals per woaV.Vsjh'tfo'w' jLHitesV?;? No aollnai&kea 01 anonymous Commuul ration. W rannot Undertake W return re jected manuscript.' " BHfTH, ISATCHEtOB A OO.V 1 ' ' -- BaUaon,Jl. CT thf Sentinel SUNDAY, JULY 14 1870.: National Democ;JibrsaJ5,xtsS; FOB PRESIDENT: , SAMUEL1 J.yT I L"D E N or BW TOBS. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT: TIIOMj MAST:tHENIRlCK$, DANIEL O. FOWLS, of Wake, JAME3 M. LEACH, of ps1dsos,i( RCOMD KI8TRICT, , ,, JOT1 N F.! WOOT EX, of lwojr. . ' TBllli DIBTBIOT, ' JOHN D. STANFORD, of Dupliav ) - rOUBTH DISTRICT, - FABIH8, SL. BUSBIEd of ,Wak. ' s. nrrii pioTajot, , FRANK p, BOBBINS, of Davidson, v '." !' MSTBICT. ' . 1 ROBERT r WASINO, of Mecklenburg. WILLIAM B. GLENN, of Tadktn DEaOC2ATIC-STATS TICZET." . or MicKLCNauRo.. roi UOTMT-OOTIItaOa I ,;... (OH SEOltlTlT OF fTTTrr JOSEPH A. ENGELHARD, , -.,) ""y" i- S.) "51 I-a. ro iroRMT'eiiiiiai' j ! THOMAS 8. KENAV, ..-. w.'U-ta. . ..,,. ro rDDi.ic TREiiuaEt : .lOHX M.1 WOICTn, f .t.,)r,AWHril -.-(. ro avotTOM . SAMUEL! L. LOVE; . -.i or HATWOOO.-, -- run ur i, w a va ihtbuvtwii ii .IOIFN C. SCARBOROUGH: i r r- " . ' ;!; t iiTiTr-, hi- ,- - JOSKPH -. 'DA VI 8; , or raH.l,i.' -v- F T-rT Conor aa oNAr boi wtiokb im OTBIB 3d D i"..:-i-ALFRED 'M.1. WADDELL, of 5tb Dt i "t ALFRED M, 81ALE8, of ti Dir o -WALTER L. 8TEELE, of nicnnoaa ?tb DiTBfOTWILLIAM M. ROBBIN8, of ireueii. At oanal, our" deacl-lea 'government has el tried on itt annual vagabondizing. tfrsnt and fait attendant gang are off for the mountain. The government will run as weWwithbut'as With him. " 'MB Gen. I'enn j packer, of the Uljulan . hosts, hAt been assigned Jo the com mand or the "Department ' of the fjouth." 1 1 eenja-v u btj enore needed out in the Little Horn region. "How aUnds the 'fcolOrod ' mam ia tha .aontkt .".aakj a Milwaliko paperlj Qne , wta aeen standing near a ' tmoke-honse i - door just ontdeif iaW gVJio , other night, but after a few minntei he didn't stand there any ntoro, , ' a. Blaine raised the shout of "southern outrage," and, pie Lord permitted him to recover from a snnstroke and be laid on the shelf of political defeat Bets probably the last politician who will seek to stir up aeotional diaoord, engender sectional hate, and become acoesaorr to mnrders and asrastinatious, to push him self forward. - X:-li,j 'L f" ' "The south is hostile to Hayes on account of bis being ta general in, the Union army," says a Chicago paper 1 Pooh t -pooh ' gentlemen.1 V There were doaens of generahi lik i M&jea, ia the northern armies, and,' they were never even beard of souta, of the Ohio river. We don't believe General Havesj hurt1 the Confederate army a bit nnlees he threw clnbs at some of the brass bandsl We are' sick of the brazen humbug". gerj of these radical pratings about re form. What reform can ba expected of them ? A pirate crew flushed with fif teen years of stealage and bribage.' ' Led by a nonentity, on a platform endorsing that sum and condensation of all villain ies and infamies, Ginutisru,, j Put op by - the hoary old prince of corraptioo.Simon Cameron. And backed by Grant in the White House ; M?Kec, " Joyce" and Mc Donald in, tho peuitekt.'ary sod, Bab- -ock, Belkuap, Delwao, Beast Batler And 100,000 officiai thioves all Over the land. , Reform indeed. Bring in another hobby horse: T h 'r.v.l Vn!on tZen and E.c, b- ,' li"ns. , , -. . v r e L.vo son; wo: s of very t ber ear stnet, ! '.xj aJ Jress to or .in&I aon W . and re ubK Jia c f this . 'ate. ' m's coctive . that auoh. were uiiion men for their lov of the union ; that they stood np in opposition to secession, and stood out against the war on princi plea principle bora of their love for" ed hope-SMhl faith iat the - union, -whea in aeeeaBion, the defiant and daring Jtep toward disunion. ., ! A ' J T J L i J . i I We understand bow, and can well appreciate) why original anloa men', and many old line, whig whose, political SramuoDi are written in the history of a party jwhioh never faltered in it de votion to the anion- a union of which iiwit.tU9tadlai and defender--and which it protected and ssved until its banner, inscribed "The llmou. the Con stitution and the Enfuroemeut of the Lbwb" was hauled down aud lost in tha wild storm of revolution - that broke upon us ia 18C&, beoame repnblioana at the re-organizatioa of parties subsequent lolbe. close) of the war. lt r.t ; I The people of North Carolina and of Pie outhern states were misled ia 18C0 as to the terms and oondilioua of tUtijr restoration to the union, and tbs demtt- eratio party was re-orgauixed oil a mis taken, if not a false baas, , and while entertaining uo hostility to' the uniou, bat earnestly desiring restoration, it yet opposed the terms of reconstruction proposed by congress in 1867. At this juncture the republican party was organ ized at the sooth avs the. champion. of reconstruction wider the flan of univer sal suffrage Issue was thus Joined on tha question of negro suffrage, and old lino whiga and union men impatient Of restoration, and regarding the policy of tha democratic party; si one of usclesj hiarance and delay, ' allied 'themselves with thV i-epublioaa parly, r JT r. The reeonatruction policy of congress prevailed ; the republican party control Ling the entire negro vote was, triuipph ant in ; the eleotiona, and under these auspioea'all the revolted states were r )- stofed to their plaoea fa-th union, i" - - r 7 .m i t " !m iaouth; vote one-1 the work ratified and maJa secure and ' , . . . .. .. , ' -i . . 1 ,. - . administration. ? periminent by mora than three foiirtha l MnMuL eonstitution W the Unitod BUtea The, rneasureahave been accepted and adopted hy the debiocratfe pirty, smnif tnr I si liAW fiaA lilti-lwaA rt lha . , ... ltitwi but vimiv ucuuie, auvwuere in a- we- racqmreangnwoianyporuonoi me naAftla nAts) avavntclms lha kt.kt am, 1 -"'V" t"iv:!'"--" ftriviIafBB AralHwAnah n In uis msiamI I JL.a-. h Ji VK1U1 . - ' - . . ;-- i n . auufla. are a, W , meir place maintaining their tosIdoni of .nuarrf- ,. ' , '. . . nity and power. The uni ia rastored iul lllrf tunA. 'AfMr.tlrf I.At.-.i- i " -tl .1 .1 stares indistolubly reunited. The foo of the slave presses the soil of our country's domain nowhere.. The cen tennial year finds the south In her place in the memorial procession coninieruor alive of the natkui, prog'rais nail k!T of her first hundred years; and to toutbern-born man, a 'general in the armlet of the late Confederacy, ia given the honor of commanding the centen nial legion, and to one of the organized military commands of the south In. th ate war la assigned the dutr- of - flrlag the legion's national aalute. Every wish of the most patriotio and union-loving heart baa been gratified In respect to the restoration of the oountry, and we all stand upon one common plat form regarding the permanency and in dissolubility of the' union of these Uni ted States. ;.i . But the govenunenl has not been re stored... Those . demoralizing. Influencee which are the natural and inevitable out growth of - revolution,. daring the -war entrenched themaelvee ia tbeplaoeaof the national "government, and have not since .been dislodged. They are there eating out the vitals of the government, bringing .reproach upon the country, daring , decency: and. defying .public opinion. In opposition to these danger. out influenoes of demoralisation, the re publican party is powerless lor good, however' rightly disposed ,' some of its leaden and the. masses of its followers Corruption, abuse, extravagance and waste stalk abroad In the high places of government at Washington and through out the land, in defiance of the political power to which the officers of the civil service of the country owe their alle giance and their promotion, , , The , peo ple are burdened with an onerous taxa tion ''while every element of their in dustry and ' prosperity js stagnant" aad prostrate.-The hardy eons of toil are crying out ' for. remunerative employ ment, and their1 women, and children begging for bread. The pinched off sarings of the better class of the colored people have been swallowed up by the eorruptionists at Washington, aud hun dreds and thousands of thai race ait the south have, m consequence, suffered for the barest necessaries of life. Jroa the Paciflo slope to the shores ' the Atlantic, from the kket to the gulf, the oountry groans under the op pressive load fastened upon it by ' the miagovernment of tha past tea yearau In this hour of supremest need for refornslirthe pablia service and Testorav tion of the governmeu;, the dirnocratio ny, V,iHeninrr tJioM m""" aestions lic . i divided omo f us la e j , comes tip et of da Lour and !o tL- requii addr 8es it' to eve .,.iuo Ameri' can in this language, whosa appeal we do not believe will fall on unwilling or unheeding ears: - - - - - -'--- In this centennial year of our eiis- tenoe we invito au patriou to ignore an dead homes, to disregard tha prejadies wi3ti(a by'vszt veb nd flhnjaie with us in the effort to restore k consti tutiorml, honesty economical and pure admmistration of tile government,, and thus promote the general welfare and happiness of tha ooantry, iisieiga Uem- ocrauo Convention,' ,.t "7r7r5".s:T"'- i Wei. the deleratet of the . democratic party of the Uuited Btatea In national convention assembled,' do bercbv de clare the administration of the federal rovernmcnt to be in urgent need of im mediaXavrsfbrovi do hereby enjoin upon the nomineea of this convention, ' and of the democratic) party ia each stale, a zealous effort and co-operation to 1 this end: and do hereby appeal ' to our fel low-cltisena of every former political connection, to underiake with us this first and most pressing patriotic duty. 1st. Louis Convention. , ( . Dont De Too Sure. . . j)We notice that a number, of leading radical journals iu the north place this ataia among the "certain for Hayes, while others class it ss "pretty ure for the republican ticket, ' Elections for the last three years have been like steam boat explosions no candidate knew just where Lie was going tooome dowa. We are.ertain that the Tllden ticket has gained ground every thy in North Caroi Una, And ihat it is till gaining. , ilan are thinking as, well as talking, and we be lieve that ' every good icitiaea of this state, When ho places the record of the radical! party for the . last four years beside TiWcn's official record and his tlrigl4-frwd prciws to future. will 'regard it as a clear and honest duty to support the democratic ticket. ' Such flagrant evidences of misrule, miscon duct, official jobbery, official thieving and official deviltry as have passed review U'fMrieey jof sontherners since the, war, tJiould make" the "whole man for a ehange of The dnocrtcy of North Carolina are , ? "j" eeM rVZ"" tl " v!l u . ?ft ' .of. crats, their promptness to organize, and ' . . . ',. . 1 , eten, u,. happiness and financial hw-rMrit n, thm ,B1 . " . BUtos, will make democrats work as they -- . ,vh WW worked before. f The newspaper whieh counts North ' - J f ' i " , . . ruuu 1 T. nM . making oarel oi figures, " I f.if " I Uj!" ....... .,'. J la xne waienng-piaces tins season. tats the lialurnore i UaseUe, are not doing much buaines. There 1 a gen eral complaint from air sections, and especially from the minor points. The fact Is, out y the extremely, rich and those with fixed Incomes can afford to go to the fatblonable resorts, and the number or these classes It ' of ! courts Limited. When watering-place hotel keepers learn to be a little more mod erate in their charges, they will be per haps better patronized; but this is the iax lesson wdici a hotel manager iearnt - , ; Scandal and Divorce. A Middletown, N. Y, dispatch, of j my is, aays : iwoert U. iierdell, a New York broker, lately notorious as the defendant in a divorce suit, in which his wife succeeded, was attacked at Goshen, his residence, this afternoon, by Wianer endjSpencer Murray, brothers.1 The former held and the : latter cowhided him. . Berdell drew a revolver and shot Winer the bullet entering over the eye, making a scalp wound which will proba bly prove fatal, j -The injured -man married a sister of Berdell's divorced wife, and figured in the trial referred to. - Offensive missives received at the Murrays house, written by BerdolV woe the immediate oause of tha horsewhipping. Wiener Murray is president of the village bank of Goshen. Berdell was arrested. ' - r Cannot Beat Vance. ' t- ... y ' From the Dalllmore Gazette. The first sun of the, camoali-n will toon be heard In North Carolina. Kr- Uovernot Vance Leads the democratic hosts as 'candidate for governor, and the Hon. Thomas Settle heads the re publican columns.1 Judge 'Settle is a strong candidate, a man, of , bhih. Inleg rity and altogether the strongest nomi nation the republicans could have made, but be cannot beat Mr. Vance, who will certainly roll ud a niatoritv of from fifteen to twenty thousand. .. .t . ' A Wordy Jumble.1 6if l Garibaldi writes a Letter from Ca'nmra to the Droits de L'Homme favoring the proposed celebration of the centenary ef Voltaire ' and Rousseau. ' He - anra France ' is the proclamation of th righU of man ; France is at tha head of human progress; and when these two great philospbers,the granite eolumnt of universal intelligence, take their monu mental places on the ruins of the black impostors who call themselves ministers of God, tha world will go on its way to word the emancipetioa and fraternity of peoples.' 1 t A. M. Newell was arretted Jul 12. In Richmond, charged with having felo niously obtained a check for $200 from I J.- Boesieux. - A- charye has been broBsht tgaiust him by Henry Guest, e MWa)UU VWUUaiaUg fM . ...,, JmLm. rrnsor.AL a ,n .political. sup' rt T len in a quiet ay. , , ? TL a are : J,C Tui s in j Laon for debt . . . . ; Lon T l.uA quudrupied its population in aixtja' .. Lawrenoe Barrett has joined the Bos ton yacht club. f ii ri l' Edwii liooth' wil -not -visit' 'iurope profsssionillsr let "Hayes' new boss." Whittler's hymn and Wagner's march are having immense sales, itX'iu r i ... , Eisht)pCox, of western New York, VWl IUM w mv . www. James Russell Lowell will be a candi date for congress this year. 5 ;,.;",' Erin tow and family will summer at some eastern watering-place,' - ' Boston Post i Reform within th par ty--glylng Ilnchback $20,000;-, , -,' , ' At Niagara the Austrian euibasia dor's wife wore a 125,000 necklace. - ( J. & a Abbott, the author. Is tying dangerously ill at Fair Haven, Connec ticut. .. i . -! i . . George Jonet, owner of the a New York Timet, used to be an Albany book seller. ' ' Tennessee has forty cot ton-mills, em ploying 60,358 spindles and consuming uaiea or cotton. ;, " Dr. S. C. Ayer, the pill and pectoral man,' is a tronbleaoma patient ia the rloasantvillo, N. Y., insane asylum.' -1 1 Leonard Case, of Cleveland j baa pre sented to Uie Library Association of that city property valued at 1300,000. . Richmond Enquirer : It will toon be generally agreed that Giant, rather than billing Bull, ia entitled to wear the scalp or poor cutter at nu belt. - It wat Geueral Braddoek who dis covered that one white man ; could net whip a dozen Indian. ' Braddoek It. de,ad, but the war oCIoa still lives. ,.( I . :JUrtholdi exPeote to luve hu colossal statue of Liberty finished in time to be exhibited at. tha Paris exhibition : of 1873. .Thewrist,- which 'was molded lately, took 800 sacks of plaster for its Rev, Dr.' Malcomof Newport, haa been offered a talary of 13,000 a rear, a month's anuual vacation and $5,000 tor traveling expense AT hi mil accept the pastorthip of the Union' Baptist church in fan rraucisco. Saturday af ternoon, July 8, Oaf . Hart- ranit, , while promonading .-on Uroad street, Pbihulelphia, was prostrated by the extreme beat, i By the prompt ad ministralion of stimulants he was soon restored to consciousness. ' . f ' A. Bsltazzl, owner of Kisovr, winner of the Derby and Grand Prix, never lost sight of the colt for a moment on its journey to Paris, and tasted the water and tested toe oats prepared for his an imals to aee tnai no drugs were adminia tared to them. '5 : ' -f Hit When Mrs. Swift, of New Bedford, ean J in "Ruy Bias,'" aT the Theatre Beluni, Sicily, she was called before the curtain sixteen times, seventy-tire bou quets were thrown to her. and eight uiue Diras lei ioose in tne flowers The CbatleetowKS. U,-Newt ft " It It outulolLborate orvlntoBi thatDeaa era! wade Hampton, if nominated for governor,-will, more fully than any other democrat who hat been named. orinz out uie wnoie vole of the itate In November.'' a ClOC The oil reirion of PennSTlrania haa dropped ont of general notioa, but that business there is steadilv oroaaontsd ia shown by the fact that 196 wells were bored In June. The average dailv vield of these new wells was about fourteen barrels apiece, and ' twentr-aeven were completely dry, The New York Times notes the un ceremonious manner in which Jewell was turned out of, the cabinet, and adds that "Urant has put himself in a position hra ' his nortv will tut nhfimul tn resign him to the indulgence of a per verse humor, for whose freaks thev must decline Any responsibility." J v A Chicago Times Washington- dis patch reports'. Grant as saying that henceforward, during the remaininir days of his pfcfcklefatial term, he shall loiiow , uo opinion suoui an appotnt menta or removals, and shall not tole rate any mora interferenoa. Thia new view of etubborneat has been hroueht out oy we row saiasu over iarysn s re moval.! . - ' J S : Colonel Henry B. Carrineton. Unitod States army, writes to the Indianapolia Journal in relation to General Custer t " l met him at the New York Historical Society rooms ia January hut, whan he used Ui is- expression : 1 1 win ' take another Fbil Kearney maaacre to bring congress up to a generous support of tha army. ; uia disaster comes boms to ate with fearful force." t ,t ' a -! PAIXTY ODGAKIZATIO.V. At a meeting of tho Central Executive Committee of the democratic part it was :.r . 1 ' Resdved L .That tha chairman of each County" Executive1 Committee ,be requested to report to the secretary of this committee the name and postoffice address of each member of the same. ! f t. Tliat each member of the several eougreBaional eommittoss be requested to report his name and address in like manner .and also (o take notice that he is ex-offioio a member of the State Ex- eoutiTS Committee. 8. That this committee urgently calls on tha conservative people of North Carolina who favor reform ia state and national affairs to form without delay Tildea and Vance clubs In their respec tive townsnips or neig&borhoodt ; and the officers of all aueh clubs are reques ted to report thoir names to the secre- lary or xnis committee. L That the democratto Daoera throughout' the atate be requested to puouaa ue anove r esaiouons W K P1Y fThm'n B.. A.. Ashk, Bee'ju ii . 6- (, "LyncL "g wants stret-car. ! . !x de .at from heat at Norfolk. , . Bt"Ttoa. has two Tilden and ncn- dR Uvi-bt - ; V ; i . The Richmond Dispatch seems half disposed tq go over. to Hayes. - The Richmond and Norfolk companies are delighted with their northers trip. Mayor Tucker( of Norfolk bss re-ea-labliiihfd the whipping post in that city." e-uHeB' aooa torn out 12.000 barreU of , flour, a ' ' j ur. V: ;' ;! t'jjjr- .!.::,' i A reunion of the old 19tb Virginia Infantry takes, place atj Char lottos ville July 11.;,-; rrTZrirt A barn was struck by lightning a few days ago in Fluvana county, and burned; Loss about ftOU,. ,.;., f m r ' Jlrs.flllll C5bb, residing near Arrmg ton depot, itelsou county, was killed ny lightning July 10. "- Robert Lovltt, a son of the late Com modore Lovitt, died of sunatreke a few days ago, at Sewell's Point, ia .' ; .: The Atlantio hotel, in Norfolk, has been sold for $75,000, and bought by its present proprietor, Dodson. . G. f. Garrett, ef the banking-house of Conway A Garrett, Fredericksburg, died recently of prostration. ., .j( , Charles Campbell, the "historian of Virginia, a ripe iwlolar;ned July ,1 1, la the western lunatic asylum oi Virginia. Mrs. Katy; Shepp,1" of Rockingham coontyj died recently, aged 105 years. She was married at. 16, and her oldest child is 86. , Capt' Robert' Wyatt ; a well-knoin citizen of Lynchburg, died suddenly, July 12. - He wat an ollkcr if be old Virginia Bank. .;.; ' . Jamet , W, .Burford's buute. la Am herst county, was. destroyed by fire, July 10, and ' his mother-in Law, Mrs. Wifuoore, was burned to death. The Utuuinond baiUlioo' at the cen tennial received Innumerable courtesies and kindnesses., from the ' Vermont troopr-who camped next to.tbetn Ji 1.?, A namber of citizens' and cadets at JBiacksbnrs; college were ' injured ' by liKhtainir Julr 10. A. N. Looter and Rev. i Mr, .Waller's wife Were severely - - b a si ' ' '"' '''Z? i 1! ? lift op these bands be fore you, ia the presence of my Creator. and say that in all, that time of war and public, distrees, and. through all that period of temptation and , corruption which followed the War, not' one dollar of dishonest money has . ever stained their palms : anf, lastly, I can say that never had a thought wherein self was preferred to the prosperity and honor of. my native land. vance s speech at the AMUtllgU vunTeuuoa, NE)V; ADYEKTISEilENTS. T?XCCR8ION 10 PniLADEXPHU AND AU RVTITBV I ,4,.::.l;...,... . , 'ifj( ;i u ll Kalsiob a aaaroM R. a. , ., UiticbQbs. Pass. Aobbt, t Raleigh, Jaae IS, 178. Aa stenraioa train will Jeaw.BallPBi aa the moro-nr of the jiljth, )niUBt tOo'cJoek, . bb. iut rnuaaeipoia via a a u. ana s. A R. K. R.. eoanectirar with th minillnat nn ,Kinui,-- i toi iut l ae, v ' rare j Round trip to Philadelphia, 118,73. tickktb conn rnu an nin i. ;Tbsss tlckeU will only be sold on the mora nrefths 11th. bat will be rood to ratura H By W1WBI BV OBTB, " . . & , rw, . July list sj. 1I1UMS BA1XJER. . I Geo. Psss. Agt.. R ElVRT OP THE ; CONDITION a- ,i m I t.'i ii, , ,., 4,j. iu The StU Motional Bank of Hal fioA, at lldlih "in tht lkat4iApf - -worth Carolina ht. thi close qf 4 " 1 1 . RE80URCE8. - m t Loans and diseoants,...i......: Kn.KM.tt OveraraftS-.w..-.i..;J.i.. 8,29170 i'. a. dvoom to aeeara etrcuiauoa , 1VJ, luo.ou uiner aiocsa, oouaa ana mortgages , 17,n W Due from sptiroved reaerre ageuts "29,2(I6.M Due from other National Banks.' a,y3.19 Due from State Sinks aad bsnksrs la,rJ0.zs Kesieaute. z&uuaoa aanaing nouae 1,xm.os urrent azpenses snd taxes nald. . .800.se Premiums paid. V..... 8,510.(4 Check a aad other cash itema ...... 1,715.01 Billaof other Kstloosl Banks...-U ,Wu.OO t racttoaai eurreacy inciucingnicK-j Specie (hadiBr Void Treasury" 82180 V ,aote)....i..ki...i...u ...:. 741tf LegaMendef notca...,. ..,.... 80,500.00 lUMieropiion iuiiu wua u. B. Treaaarer(S percent, of ctrca- laUon):v......;v:w-..........i . i ( -' : I 1 : I .Il.i 1. W i 1 M l-JJMA ....isao.eos.T7 Capital stock paid la. mUjU... 8100,000 00 ProflUsndloae 06,799.80 nanooai vans noiea ouuunainK... yo.ouu.00 indivMsai depoaltt subiect to ' hek1..v.'....;.i.......i...i;;. lOT.i'Bt.lB awnaaae eeraneacessc acpaaw..i Time eertlDcatet at depoea., h S,757 uMBiera cnecst ouutonng,. i,K7.m i'ub u fimor nauunai oanaa.... Dws to Bute Bsakt and bankers ; , ,,., , . . 4.8M.41 S.THI.S3 :.' Total. .u,it.lUi;Saai,eC,7l STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, i , t Coosrr or Waa,-aa...i ( n uia j I. Banij C, White, Cashier of tha above- aamed bank, do soleaanly swear that the sbovs tUtement 1 true to the best of tn knowledge and belief. . : " 8!rned) . 8AM. C 'WHITS , Carter."' 8aoauribd and e worn to before methla lfh day ot July, 18. ,r ,n niti iui A. i tf n W. SL PRIMROSE, ;Ketary Pubito.n hwlLLrAMS.r1;:" " DAVLfl. FOWLS, 5 lDlreetort.1,-i " , . WM. R. COX. ' ......! f ..ly 18-lt. U ju U t i In i 1-' '.J v i !-,.?.-i. J i i'i win. ..i. rr EAOE: INSTITUTE. Baleigii, Nrc--i ' 3 I j ' . iiSr- . .'J( (, CmUSI , v The next (fifth) seho'attis year beg as oa ' .TMlunJI ll rftiuM - i, THUR3DAT, the Uth of September, 1878, sad endt June 14in, 187T. ; --. -j ,4 i i ., . ,u;'U.'tU -i It is divided late twa terana of four half - .. '. i ) j montba each. Commencing the 14th of. Sep- temberjuid lot ot February!1 1 Board tad tuiUoo, par tern. , iQi., ja , Yaft eataluKus sad other La formal loo ad- draaa Ret. R. BUR WELL A SOJf, -Jy 8-dlT bt2o1 j; a If Igh, N, iJL LEGAL NOTICE. - - VTT-AKt COUNTT-IN THEBUPERlOE ; ' - . j COURT, ' ' ; 8csmoKt roa Rzuzr. T.oiaatF. DerreuS Trustee spa; Jbo. ' v!nf,T' H p- Jor- J O. Mlllsr, fcora Canaos sad sWael Jones. THS8TATS OF KOBTH CAROLINA, 7 vM Unbl fonunddr to, tummoa Jso. Dererenx, tx'rw X.' Oone v j u ' i I l Miller. Nora Cannon a d Rariw T". ti- A f' ' defeadanu shore namedm tsey m fosnd Caart IIouab la Kalclgh sa the fttk Moadav - ssawer the complatnt which wulbsdpoalied'' la the silica of the Clerk af the aUnMrior Court of said eonnty, wltbls tea days front tha data of thi euuiuoua, aad let the aaid '' defendants taks notice that- tf they fall tt anawet the aald complaint within that time. -the plalnUOa will apply to tbs Court for the ' '' relief demanded U US complaint. ilereaf fan not, aad ot Uilaaannvot awka due raters. i ... . . . (ilvm under my land and seeTof aai.i ' Court- UJs Hth day of March, J79. j ...... ...... j.m, BUNrtsfirrrr i t Clerk Snperior Court, Waks Coast, , BAPotB F.1L Bysar, Plfl a Atty's.' KOB r u caeoU5a7 waks mvtniJ 'j Supuioa Cecav, Juas Tbbbl llSTtt. " T. P. Derereui, truatre,) , . ' , l ' sa. :-i X John Dfvereax, Sz'ir. j i?1' 1 ... u et sUj HUB iii. is'lt j-,; , .. . ( Thlteaete being heard on the affidavit of the plaintiff and It appearing to the ealiefke Uoa of the Court that Rachel Jones is a pro par party hereto, that a esuaa of action eiiats- between the partlea, and- that Said Raehel I. Jones SJ a aaw-resldest of North CsroUsa aad cannot after das search he found la tbs ' . 8tata It Is therefor ordered by the Court ' that auannoas be served by publication k tk Weekly Benlinel, akewrpapsr psbUaktd- la the C1tyoffUlelf;h,aaos a week forsls weeks aad that a copy of said pabliahsd Static be tent by mail to said Rachel Joih. ' " ' ' JoJySwflW .; 8. W. WATTS, t.$.C "ITT AXS COyNTT,-lll MB BrPERIOR '"'i ' 1 ' trillion rom RimkV Jones ' Wstaoa ' and T. P." Dev reox, Sx'tra. ' ' P of r A. btsnberg, dee'd. -.,!... -, ,. . . , " sswarw (SBJ jtjqsmw . Wtttiln uueotwl,t b aad pear hrU UaeIg!v m mfavrtetAlei,i BMt Cmti4 to b bold tor Ike county of WakVaVH T Joanns T. fileaberg, Bsda W. 8 ten berg, Chaa, i W. 6 ten be rf, Sarah Jans Loader, Jamea . , B. Loader, Mary John Loader and Annie Jones loader. . THEfiTATaOFKOETHXJAJtOLllfA, T fA Shtrifftf Wok CUtt-Qrtilig . " Tou are hereby eommandedj Ha samatua -Joanna' i. Btenberir, Beda W. Stenberr, Chaa. W. b ten berg, Sarah Jaaa Loader, Jaiaa V ' Laadari Mary John Loader aad Annla Jonca . . Loader the defendants sbovs named, if they ' as found within year eonnty, to appear at the otliee of Ue Clerk of tha Saparlor Coart . for tbe eonnty af Wake, wltbls Sal dsya sfter ths service of this summons ina thia, ezcluaivt of the day of aoch aenrtce, and SBBwar ths eomplalut, s copy of Whk-h"anr ba sspoaited ia the amea ot the Clerk of the Saperlar Court for said eoanty, within ten day a from iha data of this tammona, tnd let them taks notice tbst If they fail to aa- ' twer the said complaint wfthia that time, tha platntlfft wUl apply to ths Court for the relief demanded ia tbs complaint,. Hereof fail not, and af thia summons nuke doe return. ' Wires under tny hand and teal of aald Conrt, this 17 day of June 137ft, .:,- ( ! . ,,, y J. W. BUMTINU, Utu Oerk Superior Court Wake County. , KOBTH CAROLINA, WAKE COl'WTr. ! I i - w pBOBAf B COVBV. ' Jones Watsoa aad T. P. Dererrai, z 'ra. of Peter A. Stenberg, dee'd. James T. Btenbera!.' B W. Stenberg, Chaa. ' ' W. Steuberr. Sarah Jane Loader. r, Jamea R. Loader, Mary John Leader, Annie Jonea ixweranaaoeaauixiaaer. i It appearing to tbs eatlafactloa of ths Coart by ths sdldsTltof Thomst P. Dsreieus oae of ths plainuffa herein that a good eanae af action exists In the a bore re tbst sfter doe diUifseea. tas)4afsa4aatai 4001. P. i Stanberg, Sarah Jaae Loader, Beda W. Stenberg snd Charles W. Stenberr isanot be found In the Stats ef North Carol Ina, and that they are proper parties ta tbtt actioa. " ' , , It ia therefore ordered by the Coart that jummoaa by pnUlkaiioa ha mads ia the .. Weekly Sentinel once a week for alx weeks. ' snd farther that a copy af said publlahed "-' tnmmohs be saeleesd sad dlreeted ta each '-. of the 'wlthut aamed aoa-raaideata wboaa ; address is kaowa to the plaintiiTa kerela. . .. Btrtats A Busbbs", blslatuts Attorneja. ' '' Jaatdtow-Swi' .-. . .1 RALEIGH ck UAKTON HAIL --'fir ROA' 8CHSDULS.- . n -i a !.,: :i nan, Taint, ' J l ,. . Leave' ialelfA ..fI.:L,..'; 10 09 A. M. m mm -iiaow.,. BW r. M.- ' Leave Weidoa..,. ,..........! W DO A. M ..... . Arrive at Raletgh.,..M...,.,,. , 8 is P. M, i a i n- lrt.it naovea rasieaf,, ,.; 4..::i- Lea tUMgh. 4. 8 00 A. M. -, . . Arrlvs St WJdoa-.M..M. . P. M. f Arrive at Ralelgh..(i ."..'8 40 P. H'77 AvaiUulA & AIUVBIA Ala 4LI.XB. , Seare Balelch....-1 8 80?. M. ' ,. Arrlvw at Cameron............'.- 8 IS P M. Leers Cameroa... a.. 8 80A. M. Arrive at Blgk,,;, ,;. 4)J A. M. t ! ' JoffN C WINDER. ' jjUi '' ' " ' 8npiiat)dent.'7,vHm'" 1 A8TO HOUSE, - - - "i NEW DERNL1.C, LsTnitEt; VK,oHR.ictoR:,ii Ths GASTON HOUSE haa, for' nearly half a asatary, maintained a reputathm as one of the beat Hotels at the South, which It fully : 1 Sustains wader as prteent managament. , Partlea vhriUag tks aeaahora at Beaafort ..( . , will Sad ft eoavealeat and deemh)e to pay . . , tvialt, la paasing, to ths Albrua of North CaroUna, and rest at theOAT.-N.' - J ' " . i 'SATIS 8X50 PIS DAY., '? ! ' i riV Perama who come to the eoast to feast on hah, oysters snd ether good things from ths water, are advlasd Uat New Beraa Is the - flBCFt SahBsarasf aa the AUaatW eoast, w li e-U rl i, jil i.tt o 4,'l!'J.. 'l JALEIGH HIGH SCHOOL,'.; : 1 Tha txercUes ef this achool win be re- turned oa . t ( t m j. - ! . i i MONDAY, AUOUST tsv187B, Htti' ft' I p spares Its pnpQa generally for college and practical puraaiU. It oners, ta par-' tlcular, a lull and approved eotirxe l prepa- ration lor tae cairerairy 01 ronn t aroiiua. ' Hoarders are recetrea, oa gooa tertBS, lata the family af las Principal. Carealaracoa-,. tain log terms snd partkulaj arut oq afll-, eaUol. i ' . 1 t RgV. 4. M. ATKINSON, 1 jy 8 did 1 c H. scott. A ENT8 foe boat cbaace in tiie worhl to pocket co. Newark, n. J; am i k.. .m - it -a SAricTV END roe. to Q. P. ROW ELL at Oft, New t ' Tort, lor Pbaitphiet of Its) pagea, eoa- Aalalag ItaUOf 30uo newapaprr. and ettmat 2 Showing eoet oi sdrertiaiii). marcn j-i .. .... - .j,. animlan. Dr. Cmt T I I V f'r.
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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