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,.) I. 1 ,l i i - i ". I ? ' . ' If; hi r f '.1 ;v i t i ' i 1 ?' i J"-:; ! .-J v; S I i I f ' i 4 Thb ETi!EL U piiUiilieJ every morn ing (Mcndart excepted) and delivered In tho city of Kaleigh for SBvaBtr-rivB rests a jiostil Mall subscriptions, postage free, Eioht Dullaiu perannum.lo s'.l ease paya- - W la ad lance . , ; Tub Weekly eesTiniEL U published every Tuesday. Mull subscriptions Two i OLLiM (xt, annum paya'le In advance. I if Persons leaving ' during ths rummer rau have Tub 8bs nasi, mailed to their addri by ordering It at this office, i lihcr i i utu or by postal card..,SeveBtyi five eeuU per month, payable lu advance.. No nntk-ejakeii of anonymous ' Commnnl i''&XkmeMUiiitid,erttii4 to return vs -fiH'tit manuscript. Add re. SMITH, BATCH BLOB A CO., ' Raleigh, N. C. THE SENTINEL TIIUR8HAY, JULY 20,-1876. FOR PRESIDENT i S A M U E 17 5 J. T Hi D E N, , or wbw yobs. , FOR VICE-PRESIDENT: 'TII0fASA4'HENKICKS,' or fmis, i fi; BoB TUB STATS At tAaoB, A. . .' DANIEL O. FOWLS, of Wake, JAMES M.LBACH, et DavWaoe . SECOBD bISTBICT. . -,; .;.- JOnN F. WOOTEN, of Lesolr. , ' TH1BD DISTBICT, , , ' , JOHN D. 8TANFORD, of Duplin. ' roCBTH TrSTBteT, " FABIC8 IL BL'SBIE, of Wake. ! tirtn pwtbict, ' FRANK C. BOBBINS, of Davidson. .,', SIXTH MSTBICT, -1 ' ROBERT P. WARING, of Mecklenburg.' tlTBMTIt .DlSTBICTj ' WILLIAM B. GLENN, of Yadkin. EEH0C2ATI0 STATE TICZET. TOR OOVBBKOB ' Of MCBLBSBWBfl. FOE IJBIITSllASf-flOVSltBOB t T THOMAS J. J A It VIS, OF PITT. SBCBBTABT Or TTB 1 -JOSfiPQ A. EXOELHARI, or'nw Biiom. ' fOB ATTOBNEI-GtSEBAL: ' ' THOMAS S. KEXAtf, ' . . or wasoR. ' - -- v -- FOB TVBT.1CTBVBBR : JOHN M. WOUTII, OF R1HDOLFB. ....... r0B aCDITOK . . . "7 , SAMUEL L. LOVE, '' OF lUTWOOD. ; . for iuf't. or ri'R. iihtkcotios t JOHN C, SCARBOROUGH," Z i. or iomsro. K'i - FOR CONGRESS : JOSEPH J, DAVIS, .; ! sor FK4MBX1M. ; ,., .' '-, L'OKaRIBS'OMAI. - NOW HTIO!l IM OlilllB 3d Dis'kkt ALFRED M. WADDELL, of . New Hanorer.-i '-"' 4 ' o 5th Dutiiict-ALFBEO'- M. 8f!AiE3, of 6t Distr or-WALTER L. STEELE, ot Richmond, t . ;. .. , Ttr District W I LLI A M M. BOBBINS, of IrwielU Tlie! civil aervice wk ' udileniy (I'm covered toitaud iir need of reforrnj and ; Grant reformed it by throwing out all honest men and tilling their places with - roguejuTJe is still on the reiorro." - Judges Wylie and Humphreys, of the District of Columbia, ; are arraigned as criminals. There is something in the Tery air ; of that . iejion that begets . sooundrelism. It U i universal con tagion. ' ' 1 Either Fred.-Dooglass hai 'giTOn UP trying to lead the colored element, or else the eblore J elemen t Is tlreT iTlSe lead of a demagogue, '. Douglass has nothing to say,, and we don't, sec. that his silence worries any colored voter. , ; . oa..., . m i ... , Condemnation of Grant could Iiardly be stranger than in the grand reception given the kicked-out postmaster-general, Jewell, the ulght he reached! hia home in Hartford. Fireworks, salute,, torch light procession, general illumination and speeches. . . . . , . We do not consider it necessary at ' Ihit time to publish anything regarding the new postmaster-general. If he proves io be an honest roan, Grant Will kick him out within a few weeks, and if he is dishonest a change of adminis tration will do for him. .! i rii. ; The stench of Orth'a Venezuela ras calities has grown too strong -even for Hooaier radical olfactories,' and their rtate committee js trying to Dud some body to take his place on the ticket for governor. Commissioner Pratt decline the doubtful honor. And Ortb is Orth odox as aTfayes and Wheeler reformer. , One by ce.jttif j drop in'.o the icatet gory of criminal. tap by gtep, Grant's cabinet n 1 rintprB march towari the pen iteutiary. Robrson is the last one cinght.' The nanl ; comnut'.ea1 charge him with fruJ and thieverie and squanderings of tcilliots upon miUiqnp, . and, reoommend hia- impeachmut - W high crimes and misdemeanors. ..... i v IlepubUcnn tiefor i. v Tlie state executive committee of the republican party is announced, and its composition conveys the extent and purpose of republican reform. Hnre L the announcement: As president of the repuUIicau conveiitioo of North Carollua lor 1878, I hereby appoint the following gentlemen niemlwrs of the re- nublican state executive committee: Meosra. TUos. IV Keogh, cliairwau i'iukney Eolltu, J. Mott, Jumes II. Harris, 1. iu, cuvr. back. C. W. GrmndT. 1. K. We -Alfred proxy for myself. bigoet, ij. , runups. Eight of the above persons are office- bolder, the other four" have lately been, and hope to bo aain.. So ft Is practicalTy a c6b.imlttee ' Of offlcc-hold- ers. Are there none but ofUce-hoLiers and place-hunters iu the republican party in $il stntJ,If .so ,w there no one cspa- ble of exerci&iug the f auctions of au executive eommitUemau, and if so, why are such appointments rxolnsively restricted to plaoe-men 1 Samuel F. . Phillips is the solicitor general of the Umted Btatea. lie is practically a cabinet officer, for in the absence of the attorney general, we are told, be attends the cabinet consulta tions of ' the president ; Repwwenting the wishes aud reflecting the views of President Grant, he came down here by pre arrangement to provide over the convention. So apparent was this, tnat when called upon incidentally to apeak. daring the temporary organic ttioa of the convention, he began by thanking those present for the high houor they had conferred upon him 1a calling him to preside at their deliberations, The appointment of the executive committee devolved upon the president of thei state convention ; and this com mittee of office-holders is then the pro duct of the solicitor general of the Uni. ted States," traveling-tmder the-orders oflua chief At lvaamngton;""Evea the chairman of the committee is designated by this hencbtn an of -Grant, ' W. W. Holden, postmaster, and the peculiar protege of Grant, is brought back into the arena of politics forced, M it were, from the retirement into which be bad gone in pursuit of that peace and consolation which the world, beeet by the flesh and the devil, does not afford to mortal man, in his natural and de praved state. Z-t V A-'-ti Two revenue collectors, Messrs. Jo sepli J. Wolf " "and rihkney Rollins rep resent western North Carolina in the re publican state executive 'committee. They are doubtless familiar with those appliances of government employed of late years in ooLtrolliog votes, aud were doubtless selected for their known ex pertnesa in the use of the reveune rack and political thumb-screw. '; ; D. H. 8tariuck,late United States dis trict attorney, may have been appointed a committeeman to refresh his memory respecting some cases of ' suspended judgment In the federal court during his term of nice, and which may be re vived, or so threatened, should circum stances render such proceeding , admn tageous or necessary to the public or party good. ' In such event there is fit nesstn having a late district attorney and the solicitor goncral or) Uto same eemmittee. v i Ailrcu Howe, a colored man, was put on to propitiate the colored voters, and possibly to worry Major Wm.A. Smith, who got road because Howe re ceived forty odd votes In opposition to him far the nomination of Jii'uten.mt- governor. James II. Harris Is never left off or out of places of empty hon on, and he. never seems to get on or Into any others. It is Interesting to see Harris and Holden harmonize after his denunciation of the postmaster and ex-governor In committee meeting last March. ' y r ';.-:' 'I;' 7 Bat Timothy Lee, Uie proxyr Here's richness for you." .Late high-sheriff of Wakfe; and independent candidate for the constitutional convention last year. General disparager of Smith and de nouncer of Holden ; but son of Ceburn the cipher, and brother to Logan the iiar.j; '.. .. : . . ;.' ... v. Samuel F. Phillips, solicitor general of the United States, is no stranger to Timothy ; F. Lec,! of he would never have selected him to be his deputy, substitute, .lieutenant . and . striker, Knowing him as' he does, and familiar With his official history as Mr. Phillips is, that selection and recognition, made under the circumstances and over the heads, and against the protest of hun dreds of good men of the republican party in the elate, marks an event o more than ordinary significance in this campaign. , It is Mapping the finger of exultant contempt at such as axe honest enough themselves, to look and hope for reform at the bands of the republican party. It proclaims that there ia, no standard of integrity in the minds of the highest re publican officials ; that there is left iu them no sense of propriety that corrup tion and misgovernment have not per verted, decayed and destroyed ; no sen timent whose fountains have not been polluted and poiaoned by the foul birds of prey official corruption has hatched, and the caukerous worms and veuomous reptiloa the - irGl gowwaeut jof Qrant has spawned. AnAppi-l io llie State. The! politic; J cau pwa' f- 1876 has been cotiimeaocJ. Oar caudidates are in the fioM and te Lt daily increases in'interest and vigor. But there is one tiling which we cauuut realize too quickly nor too thoroughly, and that is that the campaign cannot run itself. If we expect to win the fight, then the central executive committee must be f aruinlied with inonay sufficient to distribute cam paign documents and for the other nec- piugn. - lu tue struggle ol id o, uie contributions f ot cam poiga ' purposee throughout the state amounted only to fifty -six dollars, and the result is a mat ter I iMbt'rTTTT" 7"T"T":.'; If tltis niaftardly iarsiinouy is to be repeated this year, the result will be left in serious doubt, oar chances of - snocewr will be greatly dimin ished, disaster may be entailed upon the state, , Daily application are being re ceived by the committee for campaign document! to which they are unable Jto respond for lack of funds. This state of things ir. nit not be allowed to con tiuue. We can carry the stato, but we cannot do so by lying upon bur backs aud sayiug that the republican ticket is male up of weak men and the demo cratic tioket of strong men. In fact this is but half true. We have a ticket strong in itself and of which we may well be proud. If any set of men ever were able to carry an election unaided, it is the democratic nominees. But while this is true, it is no less true that our adversaries have put; forward the strongest men in thir ranks. We may make witty remarks ou . Settle's war record, and call Smith "Blow-Your- Horn-Billy," but the fact remains that they are going to receive a large num ber of votes and, nuleae we tue every means in our power, it is not beyond the range of possibilities that they may receive enortgh to elect them." We therefore call 'upon our people throughout the state to uphold the bauds of onr committee, lor unless we do this, we lay ourselves liable to defeat in November. , , , . ARadleaT Campaign Dodger We learn that some of the republican candidates on the state ticket are al ready announcing arraogements of joint canvass with their democratic op ponenta. ' ' v!i :, ;(i . Such announcement and are made for a purpose. ; It is "ex pected in this way to draw crowds through the expectation of the people to aee and hea , e democratic candidates. Major Smith, we learn, is already at this game, and has advertised at several points in Johnston making appoint ments for Mr. Jams aud himself. We warn the people againRt the trick. Alt appointments for our canvassers on the state ticket will be; duly announced in the Sentinel r " ' Thar True. " The Herald, of Dallas, Texas "ays t Any effort of the- administration to overawe the south and dragoon public sentiment into a support ot Hayes and Wheeler will only make the democracy stand firmer, be more of a uuit, and wiu many of the honest liberal, republicans for the Tilden and Ilendrick ticket." That is true, and we think the re publican party is keea enough to see tt." There Is not a mm at the north,-except some fire-eater, or a newspaper, unless conducted by bigots, that would uoc a t this time speak against any attempt to intimidate the electors of the south from voting a their consciences dic tate. - - The Text. The Pittsburgh Post 1$ correct when It says that the masses regard the polit ical Tjncstionar Tepublicanism-wittr all Its , outrages, thefts, and extrava gances, on the one hand ; democracy, and a plain, honest, economical , go v ernment on the other hand. ThU is the text and the Issue. "All the rest," as Pope says, "is leather nod pru nella." ." ' '' '. j The Radical Game. - ... The radical door blowers are j at t now engaged in drawing crowds of white people under their canvas by announ cing the names of distinguished demo cratic speakers to be present This game can be easily blocked by demo cratic papers publishing, by authority, Whenever and wherever any of onr speakers are to fill an appointment. "'- mm i Our beloved governor, who was so swift to write to Dr. Sears for facta against Col. Pool, and who unbuttoned his shirt-collar for full throat-play in crying "thief, against that gentleman, is affectionately requested to chew on this little quid furnished by : the Wil mington Journal : ' ,' . ' A If CoL Pool ii the scoundrel you aay he is, how dare you keep him in office f You call bim a scoundrel and thirf, bnt you keep him in office 1 , "Strange ! W e demand that you let the man go, Gov ernor Brogdeu. i . , ' " ' mnr If Morton can force Graut to turn out honest men, why could he not force Hayes to do the same thing? On e must bend to the influenres"1hatcontroThicI the other. XOItTII CAIIOLIXA, 1 --!-. -; " ' ' ' ' '" " " " Co'.utubUB county has pot a paujtr. A corofortaWe daily two-horse back connects with the train from Keidsvme to Ieaktville. . k , . ' Kuw iostoices have been establish- at Anie Turn-out, Zoar aud ML Pros pect, all In Union county, j Wilmington had two alarms f fire last Sunday. The lighted ; stump : or a cigar was the caue of ouo. , Th Illckorv Press ayS several re publicans np that way have aho'ut-faced and rnarlh'ia 'ratbBe1WVaar- and Tildcn. ? - Dipithcrla haf appeared agaiu In the family of James F. Harrison at MU Airy. . lie lost mree cnuuren irora n last winter." ' " TrT"" "Tr"' The Wilmington Journal says North Carolina hav la bezinninz to comtete. with tlie northern product, and is oi ex cellent quality. accepted a in-ofoHsorship lu a high school at NsHliville, and will leave lor ttiat place in the fall. "The Hickory Press is authority for the statement that iu Watauga county, thev don't know what a radical is. If you mention one they ask, "Is it a dry land or water animal ?" The truth is. they all vote together iu Watauga, and always democratic. - It it rumored thut Col, "Win McRae has been appointed chief auperintcn dent of the Carolina Central railway in place of Col. 8. L. FretuouC. Col. Mo- itae is at present superintendent of i road running from Atlanta to Cliatta nooga. Charlotte Democrat. " One Pkkard who charged In the Wilmington Post the democratic sheriff of Monroe mth letting the rats eat up a crazy man in the county Jail, now cornea out and says it is not so, he was only laborlug under au attack of the "rats" when he wrote the piece. ' Rev. W. B. IlarrelL Baptist preach er in Hillsboro, was recently astouislied with a new suit or clothe, in very adroit style, while visitiug some of the brethren lu Alamance. He went-4o leePi leavkitf the around window open. and awoke iu the morning to dad all bis clothes gone. The naked truth was hardly upon him before an entirely "new suit was thrown in at the window and the good man in a tit of luughter jumped into a new fit of clothe. ' A gentleman who has just reached this city, from C olutub a, says he was ; there the-otherlay -wbrn the- news -of the nomination of battle was received A former citizen of North Curolina,now a resident of the Palmetto state, upon lipnrinc It. exi-lnimnrf ! "Well. ifVnnce don't heat that ticket, I'll bo d d if I'll ! ever cross the state again 1 If I have to ko north, TO "go" Urst'to "Chariestcra and take a steamer 1" He need have no fears of having this to-do.-Charlotte Observer. . KEW8 AKD XOTES. , The' radical factious in Alabutua have united. ; . . . C Hendricks an4 Tilden have mot, con sulted aud agree. . A life of Gov. Tilden will soon be is sued by the Appletous. Walker & Co. , of Bradford, England, have liuled for S3,2j(J,0J0. Giant has not et pardoned bin late whwky-riug partner, Avery. u Contributions to the Custer ruonu ment amounted feuuday to 8 2, 00. All the leading Maryluu J iudepeud- ents are out k r the at. lioms ticket. The Louisiana rice-crop employs 30,' 000 hands and it is worth $3,OJO,000. Old Zack Chandler ba gone to Mich igan to look alter Jiie disaffected Ger mans. s ' '' Mullett, Grant's supervising architect spent 1 227,000 more than the law allow ed him. Arthur Morve, a 27-ycar-old eon ' of the inventor of telegraphy." was killed by falling from a train of cars, last Tuesday.... .. A company has been orgauized in St. Louis to buijd a new hotel that will cost $2,000,000, contain 2,000 rooms, and ac- oummoda'w d,MH guests. ; ' Advices from southern Minnesota iu dicato that this year's crop of locusts has tal x to itself -wings- and fled-a way in a nortiieastoriy direction. " The Cumberland Valley railroad com pany bm generously furnished its four iituidnd employes with tickets and free transportation to the centennial. It is estimated that Genual Sitting Bull and Crazy Horne, of the North American aboriginal ... ariuie, have 10.00(1 warrior under their command. Iu York county. Pa., July ..11, John scott was out mowinjr with a machine, and stepped forward and fell over the cutter bar. The horses started off, cut ting off one leg and bruising him other wise. "'" .... k . The Turks are perpetrating . hideous atiocitie iu Servia and Bosnia. They have butchered hundred of women and cliiidreii.culling many of the m to pieces. tossing babes in the air and catching them on tneir oayonets, ami cutting off the heads of the riead and wounded on the bfittle-field. ?, J i South California has three temperance colonies. Two of them are in Los An gelos county, and the third in Santa liaroara county, ine colonials are thrifty, quiet aud enterprising, and the colonies themselves are in a most flour ishing condition, the absence of Intoxi eating liquor attracting a moral and in tolligent class of people. : , r , ine snu-iammany uemocracy in New lork are to have a Tildeu and Hendricks ratification meeting the evening of the 21th, and , the Tammany will ratify the eveniug of the 25tb. The followi g sponkeiB are announced to be present at tho lutter meetinu Hon. hamtiel J Randall, of Peuusylva nia ; John, Hancock, of Texas ; J. l'roo- Ut Knott, of Kentucky; Charles C Hooker, of Miaaissippi j . jtJm K. Tar box, of Mawmohnm lU ; J.- B.Gordon- of Georgia; sml W. V, iVhytn. of Mary- ;.:iuutlnunnce of the Fast r 4-y7:;--- Mulls, f Waahiogton Special to the Baltimore Sua. : rvt. Thomas A Scott, representing the Pennsylvania lines, and Wm. H. Vsnderbilt the Jcw xotk central, nave addressed letters to the postoffioo de partment announcing that as congress, in the postal bill recently passed, in stead Of recognizing the value of the fast mail aervice, which has now been in operation ten months, has even re duced the old, nnremnnerative rates for mail service, they now advise the department that tbW - oannot ' continue tlim rlnnn of service. ThrV had hnrmd mat uio cuuipcunatiuu wuiu raised on the demonstration oi tne value of the serviof, bt:t it Ling reduced in stead, and the' cxnenao to the roads heavy, they have no othor alternative. They will tuke oil tho Bpackl .niaiL ser vice July 22. , . t. The Chicago Times, of July 11, says : Chicago bad sn election for mayor Yesterday; Strangers should under stand that it involved about as much at tention as sn average dog-fight Heath's election will be crowed over as a rcpu!- hcan victory. It is nothing of the kind. It indicates nothing further than that a combination of democrats, republicans and independents, aware of Mr. Heath s experience in the council, voted for bim. ' It was no political figbt, and caiieuout put a unmng voting sirengin. Cotton market. The following are the cotton quotations of yesterday as reported by Lea, Whitsker A Johnson; ' Middlings, Low Middlings, Tiuged. ' I: Stains, Deep Stain, i0 cents. 19 . ' 91 ' Blue, 1 & 71 Market dul'. ; No uU-s to-Uar. Gflerlngs very light. ' .; . " Everv moment of our lives, every part of our body is wearing ont and is being built np anew. This work is accom plished by the blood, but if the blood uoes not perform its work propeny tne system is poisoned Cleanse the blood by tne nse of ur uuii s vegetable puis. Harmless but euTojent-T 11;:; ff asm mm liff liAAa It a n la fore you, in the presence of my Creator, and say that in all that time of war and publio distress, and through all that period of temptation and corruption which followed the war. not one dollar of dishonest money has ever stained their palms r and. InstlT.-1 can may that I never had. a tliought -whereia ielt was preferred to the prosperity and honor of my native land. Vance's speech at tlie itaieign Convention. . t RciTUitE Cukei in from 30 to 90 days by the use of the Triumph Truss and Triumph -Rupture Ketnedy, tiiauu- iacturea oy tne , inuraim iruss i-oiu pany, 331 Bowery, N. Y. This Truss and Supporter took the Medal at the last session of the Great American In statute Fair. .end 10 cents for their new book. .t , A KEW TIIIXO IXDEED. The nnderslgned has undertaken the sgency, for the United States, of a splendid boat of Samurl J. Tilden, the great reform candidate for the presidency. This bust, which is neurly life size, has been excutel by an eminent artist, and faithfully reproduced in plaster, making it a splendid ornament and a most - desirable souvenir of the great reform campaign, for the Incredibly low sum of Ave dollars. . Every democratic campaign club ought to have one. ' Special arrangements made with those who wijh to lake sub-agencies This will be the best ellinir article of the cam paign. ' Address all orders or enquiries to J. K. BEAVIS, Jjir-'f Times Office, St. Louis, Mo. The Only M'bk Curb For Rup TUBE. The oldest and best Ueruia Surgeons in tlie world and some of the advantages offered, by the Triumph TrussCom pan j, -33 4 -Bowery ,-Nr Y r whose Truts and Supporter were award ed the Medal at the last session of the great American Institute Fair. Seud 10 cents for their new book. NEW , ADVERTISEMENTS. p II O Pi O SA L S ton w o o d . JCFFICE SECRET ART..0F STATK. Ralbioh, N. C, July IS, 18r0. Sealed proposal, with a copy of tbla ad vertisement aunexed to each, are Invited asd will be received at thla Mice until ISoYlocIt, M., SATURDAY," ACGUST 19ih 18TB, for furniahing wood for ue of the General Ai aembly and the several executire o Dices of the State, as foi lews: 600 eorda of merchantable hard wood. The qnautity to be more or leas, aa n ay be re quired, and to be delivered at tbe capitol yard at such times as the anderalgni'd may direct, aubject to Inspection. Bids mast be accompanied by bond and security (justified) for the fulfillment of tbe contract. Bond, asOO. Bidders are requested to be present at the opening ot their Olds. Envelopes to be endorsed .-..j.jr. j : "PROP08AL8 FOB WOOD," and addressed to the undesigned. WH. HO NEKTON, , julyW-td 8ecrUryof SUte Coustitutlon will please eopy. :- gALE OF REAL ESTATE. By virtue of s mortgage deed, executed to us by Calvin W. Upcburvh and AdeHne p., his wife,, of Wake county, H. C, dated the 30th day of June, 1875, stud recorded in book 41, page 405, is tbe oflice of tho KegUter of Deeda of Wake county, N. C, we will ex pose to public sale at the Court-houoe co r, in the city of Raleigh, on SATURDAY, tbe lUtta day of AuKum, 1676, at li O'clock, M., all the right, title and interest of aaid Calvin W. L'pcburch, and Adeline 8., hia wife, in a certain tract or parcel of LAND, described In aaid mortgage deed, containing 'AW acres, more. or less, situate lu Wake county, knewu aa a pat of the Terrell tract, adjoining tbe lands of Dr. 11. W. Montaaue. J. Alford, Jebn Pierce, Ialiaut Young, dee'd, aud oth ers. Terms cash. W. D. POAER9ACO., WaVe Forest College, N. C. JulyWlawltr OPIDHs JllnrTtrtirr MHtt hsw.te1r sTM fund. rsiKktii norMattllrUr trti fur tawrtKuisxra, Dr. Car GENTS for hat rtunni iu tliM world In coin monrr Address U. S. 8AFETY POCKET CO.' Newark, N. J. LEGAL KOTICE. . w AKE COUNTT-IK TQESUPEBlOlt - UU81. ' - r- Scmmoss roa BEXier. Thomas P. Devereax,-TraaU mgamm J do. intreui, n r., t. r. rfonea, w. t. . Miller, Nora Canoon and Bachel Jonea. THE STATE OF NOBTH CABOLINA, To On Utitriffof Wok County Grtrtuy : Ton are bertbr commanded, to Jdo. Uevereux, ts'r., K. P. Jouea, t. J. Miller. Nora Cannon a d Barbel Jones, Uie' defendants above named, If tbey b found wUbln your county, to be and appear before the JudVe of our Superior Court, at a Court " to ne una ior ino couaiy oi-nace at Iba Court Houaia Kuleieh oa the 8th MnmU. trt&cst itv.Sj -trt !Nsfiiat-484i3-sw?s answer un compiau iwo wui aeaepothed m me oincs oi to ciera oi tne Buperlor t Court of aatd eousty, mltbln tea daya from the date of tbla aumuiona, and let the laid defendants take notice that If they fill to answer the aald complaint wtthia that time ' the plaintiff! will apply to the Court for the"'""" reuei aemanaeu u ine complaint. Hereof fall not, and of tbUaunmons mike due return. Given under my hand and aeal of i.i.i Court this Wh day of March, 1H7H. - . . BL5I1 lC Clerk frjorrterCtmrt. Wk vnnf Banota A F. II. BcrBsr, Plff'a Attj .. NORfll CABOLIXA, .WAKE CUUNTT Scraaioa Cocbt. Jcbb Tihm. 18Tu. T. r. wevereux, inisiee, i ra. John Devereux, Ex'tr. et sis This eauae being heard oif Hhe alildait ( f tne piaintin ana uappeannr to lb tatUfkr- tion of the Court thai Bachel Jonea la a pro per party hereto, that a cauae of action eiit between the parties, and that aald Bu-hrl Jones Is a non-resident of North Carolina and cannot after doe search be found in the State. It is therefore ordered by the Couit that lummom be served by publication In the Weekly Sentinel, a newspaper publiahcd iu the City of Kaleigh, once a week foralx wetkn and that a copy of aaid published notice be sent by mail to aaid Bachel Jonea. July 8 wow 8. W. WATTS, J. . C. EE ACE INSTITU-TK, B A LEIGH, H. C. . Tbe next (fifth) schoUatic year beg ns ou THURSDAY, the 14th of September, 187C, and ends June 14th, 1877. It Is divided Icto two terms of fcurhalf months each, commencing the 14th of Se- - tember and lt of February, Board and tuition per term, 1 105. ' For catalogue and other Information ad- dress , Bsv: BrBUBWELLS SOS', Jy 8-dtw w2ra Kaleigh, N. t . day at home ' Bampi SaoiiA Co.t Portland M lea woTtlrttfiTiT alne. . march t-wly R ALEIGIUIIGII SCHOOL. 1 The exercises of this school will be rt-, tamed on f MON DAY, AUGUST 8 Hr, 187(1. . spares Its pupils generally for college practical pursuits. It oners, in par- Icular, full and approved course of prpa ration for the Unlveraity of North Carolina. - Boarders are received, on good terms, tuto the family of the Principals. Circulars con taining terms and particulars sent ou api'l' eaUoO. Rbv. J. M. ATKINSON, Jy dtd , C 1L SCOTT. 17XCUKSI0N TO PHILADELPHIA AND Ir t , Ralbioh A Uasvon R. It., B., aocKT, 15, IS. C. ) orricM ubb. rasa. Aui , Kaleigh; June Aa excursion train will leave Kaleiuh on the mors rig of the 18th Inst., at iUo dock a, m. for Philadelphia via K. A G. and 8. A K. K. K., connecttrg with the magnificent at amer " Florida," ot the Bay L ne. Fare t Round, trip to Philadelphia, 118,73. TICKETS GOOD FOB 30 DATS, These tickets will only be aold on the morn ing of the 11th, but wiii be good to return any day wlthlu 30 dar, ' TllOM8 BADGER, July l(J-5t Oen. Paaa. Agt. R ALFIGn d fiASTON RAIL. ROA s SCHEDULE. -T naif. TBAIN. : Leave Balelgh 11 00 A. M. Arrives at Meldon..... 3 SN) P. M. Leave We1 don lOlxfA.M. Arrive at Raleigh tt IS P. M. :" "y. tubocoh rssiuuT. Leave Raleigh......... & 00 A. M. Arrive at Weldon 5 i5 P. M. Leave Weldon.. 5 15A.M. Arrive at lUlelgh......".......;. 5 40 P. M. BA LEIGH & AUGUSTA A1B LINE. Ecavs BaWIgh 3 "i i'. SI. Arrive at Cameron N 1" P M. Leave Cameron.' ft 30 A. M. Arrive at Raleigh... 48A. M. T - ; T: "JOHN CVW1NDER. JyO-tf ; 1 ' Superintendent. G 1 ASTON HOUSE, X 12 W IX E R X i:, N. C. 8. H. STREET, Pkopkiktor, - The GASTON HOUSE has, for nearly half a century, maintained a reputation aa one of the beat Hotels at the South, which it fully sustains under the present Management. , Parties visiting tbe seashore at Beaufort will find it convenient and desirable to pay a visit, in passing, to tbe Athens of North Carolina, and Yea t at tbe OAVIVN. RATES 13.50 PER DAY. t3P Persons who come to the coatt to feast on iiah, oyaters and other good things from the water, are advised that New Berne la the finest fish market on the Atlantic coast. . it 6-tf . r $1,250 Profitfrom Investment of 8'JOrt, one of our customers purchased Kpreavd ; on 100 aharea of N. V. Central be Put (g 106 and Call KM bulig 100 shares against the Put 107 which w sold (4 114 aelling at the same price 1U0 ' aharea called $ lifi netting prt.llt l,i)Oi this operation can be repeated every month of :hr year $10. 30, 50, 100, loot), will pay as well foi amount invested. Gold, Slocks, Cotton ud. Tobacco bought and sold ou e watissioo, Advances ou consignments. Price lists and Circulars free. CHARLES SMtDLETA CO., Bankers A Brokers, 40, Bond St., New VOffc, near Gold and fctwk Kxel-am? 's P .(). Box 8774. - . i ftl74f OABDtNU HOUSE. Mrs. Bed with baa opened a l!r.-t ia'j'. Boarding House at the Corner nt Mart in am , Wilmington StreeW, in the residence formerly Occupied bv the late Dr. . It Mi-ker., ,Mf is prepared to accoiuiuodHtr i-t umiM-nt well aa transient boarders. ll.e litble in J always supplied wjth the v-rv rehel'nrtfI auorus, aila ids rooms htv "u vm- BOtabie. r rov 15-tf " V t I V re z-r-r
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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