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Till IULEIGH dENTIltCL DAILT, WIEKLT AM) BEMI-WFEKLT C-rlCrp cfMCar;:;:. STATE PRINTING BINDINC7 ESTABLISHMENT. P.DO.r..r, Editor. itm or apawarrrios. - Dally Pentlnel 1 yar ia advance.. ......18 00 Daily fix mootbe In advance 4 00 rVml Weakly " .,.. f ( The DiiLT fcTiaL will be deliveraa i ay part of tbe Ctty at Fifteen Cents week. LEA A PERKINS' WORCESTERSniRE" SAUCE, ! iW the cmr. Concert at 8U ary'a thto evening. Tm,Vma YAu.Va vf ilia tMMMA rttl4 II sick at the Tarborongh honss. r - Th Hop -Ttfeaninrf tort hsprjt t Tucker ball Msodaj rrenins. 3 JT. TTTrit'rrvic A Oau dealers !a jrala. Csra a apecialty. . NewVera, JT.C. - , " .OLf; B. F. Jenkins, with Butler, Pitkin ft Co., Kew York, paiJ us a visit jester- Ho mass at St. John's (Catholic church ttvmerrow in conseauence of the absence oT Bet. Father Redly. US i&siBIgrj giroa rwesr Kuiuiuuiaiu stockings. How does he knowr" T ' T. T. Oliver manufactures best heart pine and poplar lumber, Ac' Seasoned flooring always on hand. Pine Level, iL . vi I ; L Il ... Wood' pine at 13.60; seasoned oak at $4.00; field pine at $3.0a Call on J. D. TTbiUker near Citizens Bank ' for sup plies. , , ; " : ''-.:.' .;!. .V? , Let's hear from you, Loge .You are net going to let Ilearne go rough-shod over you, are you f Sick him, Loge ! Seize him, Ilearne 1 ' . ' ' '" The ,oneert - last .evening- at- the Balelgh Baptist female seminary was a brilliant affair. A large number of In vited guests were present, and all ex pressed themselves as highly delighted. The hop at the National last eveniug was largely attetdid and a very en joyable . affair it wasJThls, wm Jjx closing hop' of the season, as the Oak Until after lent. - - ; 1 ' j j The city bell rang out last evening for the agricultural meeting at Metro politan hall, but it pealed ' In vain. About six persons assembled and they aoon adjourned without waiting for a notion to that effect. Think of it ye managers of boarding booses, ye heads of families : Eggs 15 cents per dozen; Sugar 10 cents per pound; Butter 8 pounds for $1, and vjther things proposicmately as cheap. Wbjf'r Because we sell strictly for sash at No..5. ' Hareett street D. T. - Johnson. .. ' ',. ' ' The very fine results and increasing demand of the Star Ammonia ted 8oln ' bis Phosphate seem to have created quit a sensation among mannfacturfTfl f and dealers in commercial fertilizers. O&er : jiiaufaoturiw hate even com msnosd BM&ipolating and offering for 1 tola a" fartilitar called the', "Star Bone HiorhaU.- , Farmers ahould beware of imitations. ' The original and only gen nine Star Ammoniated Seluble Titos yhste has the trade mark of a atar ' printed on each sack with the anal) i manufactured by Lorentz k Bitter of Baltimore, Ml, and for sale by A. C, JtaniW A Co.' at their aeecta. " i ' Kotreb Mubicalk The soiree mu- r ilcale at the Baptist school last even ing was a decided success in every res pect - The weather was beautiful, and .the chapel of the seminary crowded j ifnanv nersons standins In the aislei It U a source of regret that there J no achool hall in the city large eneugh to held the audiences which usually attend . these concerts, but it seems that the Principals have thoroughly learned the of cackinz. The exercises commenced with a chorus I Fccatori, which Ihewed at once that the young u,i;p timl been under the tuition sf a ' master of vocal training. The clssing S A 1nlTu was a crand finale. AU the instru- nnk1 niopea were solos, which cr- ta'nlT rives thti Isn'ience the opporto- laty or jeering oi uie merus anu utww ; of rcrformers. Tbe youni ladies per formed these with expression, bringing out the beauties sf the cera position. . . . j .1 r..tm The duet, Hasanlclio, pertormea vy Tmf. Antheandone of his pupils, was Mw Tri1!ianiL nnd elicited the , ? ituu: w ' . tloset attention of the audience. The vocal solos comfirmed the impreion i , ih F.rnt elioru. that rror. a " a U miiientlv successful ia devel ' r, l jriniasf the voice." IIw . eh tt 1 otherwise, when he himself is v a fine singer? Altogether this wa one o! the best concerts ever given in our city. ' aw PROM CrvTFNMAli IlEAPQrAETrRS. "I f;ndlr. Luil aCouph Svrup eicel - lnt, 1 .nvirxr a reW sale and rendenn? " : ynre ..''. .atti.m ilan art Ct'" h S.Trop ' ILv .er si.ld." A. li. :..;.tt, n i 'i ! r.")..: r! :tA mmm VOL. XXI. RALEIGH, N O , SArUED.Vr, FEBRUARY .19, 1876. No. 155. ('iota FvtAXCisscy a. Sidney Carri- eon, nigger, witn a cm copper in uia pocket, is now ready to pay Sam. WMlehide, ooal black, of Hyde county, that half a cent for which Sidney has been dunned three times. : Sidney owed Bamoel four dollars and seventy 4 wo and a half cents. After paying the whole numbers, Samuel dunned kim three several times for ths fractional currency. Wehave luspecfoTTIi'i euTj copper, and hops it will not end in a fight when paid over and a receipt called for. - - - 'V, " ' - To Bk KKPiiATtu. We are glad to announce thai ths' ladies of the church of the Good Shepherd Law- jieldcd io solicitations and agieed .to reptat the i harming entertainment of last Thurs day evening. This lime the perform ance will take place at Metropolitan hall, and we have no doubt tlial the large hall will be tilled to its utrao-t ca pacity, asthe proteedalwillM dividBd with the Lee Memorial Association. The programme will undergo some change, but in what particulars we have not yet been iuformed. Sufrkiu CotBT. Court met ; at 10 o'clock this .morning, all ths juatioes present ' State vs. Jennie Groves, from Duplin. Argued by. Attorney-General Hargrove for state and S tailings and Battle, Bat-. tie & Mordecai for defendant ' ' State vs. Ollin James, from Duplin. Argued .by Attorney-General Hargrove, Stallings, and Battle, Battle & Morde cai for plaintiff. . No counsel for defend ant , State, vs. George Applewhite, from Columbus. Certiorari granted to be re turned instanter. J. V. Lanoaahire et al. vs. Alexander Mason, from Cumberland. J Continued. James Vann and wiftt v Fayetteville Building and JjWU Association," front Cumberland. Argument commenced VT. A Guthrie and W. McL. McKay lor plaintiffs and J. W. HiusJJo, J. C. BlcIUe and O. W. Broadfoot for defend. ant ' v.'V ' ; Pending the argument in this case the court ad journed until Monday 10 o'clock. II AUDI Bbitt. This old gentleman, living two miles from Auburn, and seven from this city, entered the office and asked for his pnp - 'en three copies of the Weekly Sei . Q re handed him. "I im too old," t m "to get from home often." 'How old are you ? i "7G," he sold. "I was a Jackson dem. oerat and always voted that ticket. I 1 remember Lafayette coming to towr. but 1 did not come to see him. People stayed mere at home then thau they do now, worked harder and spent leas tban they; now do. Then old and young, women and children, all worked. Adw they spend too much time from hows. I wore breeches made of deer akin, and they were very cold when first put sn without drawers." t 1 "What become of jeu when Sher man passed Auburn f" I was at homo. They. fus?hl all around my houe. Two men were killed clooe by my bouse. .1 went to the kitchen, which was built of logs, and there remained durintr the fight. My house was a framed building and easily penetrated by bfclls. Kilpatrh k stayed the night of the 12 ill of April, 18C5, in ray house. The enemy look all I had ; my clothes, except what I had on, and my wife's clothes, too my horses, one cow, chit-kens, corn and meat. I hid some meat, but tbey found iu Kilpat- rick aked my wife where she was during the fight ? . She said, iu the kitchen. 'If you had left home, madam. we would have burnt jonr. home.' Gen Sherman rpent the tight at Jo. Smith's about a bait mile 4rom my house. The next d y the ene my mare'i ei to Kaleigh. I always thought,' ttaid the old man, "our leading men ahould have known better tian to have been anxious for a fight with uch odd against u." Tlie old nuiu s as strong aeainst the war, but nu:li -trnirer against the radicals. The war he cou!d cot help, but le eeulJhdp, to put chefk on radicals and bud rulers. Bishop Ateisso. We. find in th Wilmington btar tins ust oi i:mp Atkinson's appoii.tenLs f(,r hia j riu visitation : tTiiiKtnn. . - March 22 ...... -j Holy Innocents, Lecbir Co., " Newbern, Beaufurt, St. I'aulX Swift freck BriJge, Trinirv, anfort Co., April Blount's CrH k, B -Hiifort Co., " ht. John's. lJarLuia'a t'rtvk, " South Creek, Ctsn'ort Co., " Greenville, " St. J .hn's, Pitt Co., " Sr.on in.l, M ilK.r. r;-.t Co., Cxvl Fn.L.r, " ,.:.. :., 1- r S.::. ' r. HIS YALEXTIKE. Ma Eorroa : February having ce , 1 turned my attentioo to terse, in order to send a valentine of my own compos ing to", my adored. With this view, I asked a gentleman who frequents tue same club I do to give me a few bints. There's nothing so eaey, said he. "All yon want is tbe , rhymes." Whereupon I maJs" so bold as to aakirie could sap: ply them, and on what terms. Not to enter too far into particulars, I will say that he obliged me with the following list : . , . . - .Arose i Lasts .s. . Set ..' Nose ; . : Casts ; ... , Cabinet . .. Down Eudures . 8iuk, CKwn Overtures Rink ; Bocketa Winking Shutters Pockets 1 ' Hhriukiug Gutters Maid . Fair . Love Marmalade Square Above. After a week or so's arduous study I have suoceethid in making np a valentine, which I enclose, and shall be happy to receive your opinion as to whether it ia terse or vice versa, t Yours, amatively, JoHX Joxxs. a YALEstnni bv a beoisxkb. ' ! Never, since the sun arose, .. ; ' With a punple on his nose ; ' Never, since the moon went down,' ' itb an ink-spot on uer gown ; - 1 While the stars burned iu their sockeU, With their hands in trowera' pookets- ' -Have I seen a fairer maid, " : - 1 Or mora reseiabling marmalade 1 . t : Never, while ths glad saa lasts, - - Diademed with plasUr-caats ; r. s Never, while the moon endures, - v i ' Playing Weber's cvertures ; J . While the stars continue wiukinjr, Iu flannels warranted Vainat shrinking Shall I see a maid as fair -- . '- n . U ithin five miles of Union Square. : Never, till the aun shall set . Ia Uquared cabinet f Never, till the moon snail sinx In the frozen akatinff rink ; I ill the stars put up their su utters. And mAe mud-pies in Five Points gut- : ten Khali I that m uden cease to love, N. B. Johu Jones composed the aixive.j A VOICE FKOM THE MECHANICS. LET THE DEMOCRATIC EXECtjrtVS i . COM MITT ES ANSWER. " I Kaleigh, N. Feb. 17, 76. ' Ma. Tcbneb : Your correspondent "SliVg vUammcr," iu his communication of the 16th iust, stated a few telling facts relat ng to the action of the News Pub liHliinff Company in oppressing an organ ization known in oar community as the 'ltaleiihTvDOSTaphwal Luion. Ao,'&t, and Low that company, composHd of mushroom artwtocrata, are stiU trying to oppress the pimtew, but . bledge-Uam-mer" 01 1 not go far enough back, so. thcrefi r , your humble servant will go into a fs v facts known, not oniy to mm !-elf,i but to every readiug man in our city t - , ' t Who was St that said ths grangers was a secret organization, and then ail led on the solicitor of this district to send a bill to the grand jury and rause the movers to be indicted 7 ine umij xyewa. Who was it that caUea on Mayor Whitaker to use force to drive laboring men off the street during the bnilding of Mia houte now oooupted "V ilUainson. Upchurch & Thouiaa 1 News Publishiig I'xIIKlMIlT. ' Wlio was it that assailed the order of (Jood Templars which is composed of the laboring cla8"S from all the trades f The Aews i'ubliHhing Louipany. , Who is it that oppresses every trade in this city, from the printing office to the railroad shops t Stockholders of the News Pnblialiiug Company. ' Now, Mr. Turner. I repeat will the .ieuiocratio executive committee endorse the Daily Nes, in their meeting in this city on tha 13th of March ? If they do, they foice tha meoliauics and laliorers of this city and Htat to seek that party who will maintain their rights. Tbe city elec tion ti.kes place in May, and that of the state iu Novimln-r; and we conceive it the duty, and we c 11 npon the working men to b on hand hi the nominating conventions sad strike one more blow at txHidhuldera, capitalists .nd corporation, A-hoare sjekiu to oppress us, imjwv 'rish prr faiu.hvs and forcing our chil dren to griw'op in ignorance, while we re exj ect -d to pay the taxes aud vole to honor sash would-le leaders of tLe mwtaati pttyr-Whets widths deuw ratio toa :d of aldermen lis if the work .uffmen w.thJraw th.-ir support frsm the party? The labonntr clasps, I do not iy vill alii. into with the republican rty, b it will remain at tleir work tenJlies and let the republicans enrry ueel.vtion by dc-fanlt if these things .re to cuntii.ue. But I will stop f..r Oie jirvsent. "Slede-llammer' 1 Loie ill Htrite aa.itlier blvjw- in a few dny, a id th n joti may look out for anoluor sjove fro.u Uie Jack Plaxx. Good Anria! Parents should al ways watch tiieir chd hen's bea'th in cold and raw weat jer, and k p thf in in smiud cmnliti.m by uini Widiart's 1'ine rr-e Cordid, a tery p.il.r.aUe rtm-,!? that par. lies the 1 lood an.l nevr lu U p s i v cnr0-kii?c!i,-C.l.is Croup, Sore Throat and Diptbiria ! M ine In aU.'i1 jifi.t. If it w, f en ! T:e:t t, 'd I l.: i : i.i i te 1 ri t 1 p i i'rh t .1 , r iit i ! -e dily bi wt. '.)., t ijr. o. i i v.. - DUBHAM, THE JiAn.EOAD A!TP WAOO.V CABX. , TBAUNS TO , Dceham, N. C, Feb. 16, A876. A Ms, Trasxa : There is a railroad, so ewlled, running by Durham, known as the Noilh Carolina prong of the llich uioiid ,v Dauvillo railroatL'i This Toad vus formerly called tha: North Carolina rmlroad, but the name has been changed; Ive often' heard Joe-Turner-aay that r lira ajit to cliangs their names. UetLer or not thia change of name his been mada en the doi Turn-r basis, I sds not prepared to mj, but the modern radr i.'.d prac tice of stealing is beceming Blnmuu'y more aud more popular with ii (l.n.lunm aad corporations, aud why should not the faahion grew yehea the couimander-ui r uief of me armitss and navitwof the United SUtiS is. Mot like Cteaur's wife should have bei. "above suspicion?',' TUreia something arong in the mauaementof this road. I don't charge the popular chief, SoL Ilaaaa, or fiis assistant, dipt, A. li. Aotlrewa, so long and favorauly known as the super intendent of tue Haleigb & Gaston nul ruad, with any uiteutioiud thrusts at the interests of Durham. But how is it that the road now charges 50 cents a hun dred' pounds on smoking tobacco to Kaleigh, and only 76 ceuta to Charlotte, when through rates are guaranteed by the same road to New York for 85 cents ? The house of W. T. Blackwell 4 Co. alone, to say nothing of the other large shippers' here, sends off from 15, (W0 to 20, WK) pouuds of smoking tobacco daily. For s car-load to Kaleigh (about 16,000 pounds) this lovely railroad iustitutiou exacts the enormous amount of $80. ! 1 If this isn't a swindle, by what other name would you call it ? ' U it U s swindle, isn't swindling atoahng ?t If it is steal' iiig, who ia the rogue ? J j VVe can get our Ubaoco by wngons to Cary at &5 cents per hundred, and have, it shipped from that point via the Iwdtdgh & On ton railroad at same rates as charged front lUlcigh. The question of a wagon train is serioaaly talked of, and you need not be surprwed to hear in s few dn)S of all our northern ship rneuks being made by . wagou traius to Cary thouoe via the it deii;h-& Oastou, railroad ts New York, Boatou and Singa pore. . ... , . j , .U. ! t. i ,i .ii ii . i.i. iii AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. . i I have nut written nor , suggested a woriiiu the ankles whio'a have appeared in the S utiuul relative to tho business of tue A;riculltiral Secicty, though th Inal one was signed i'." I kno tut liule of tho merits of the controversy, bat I do know the Chatham railroad branch of my party, through Dr., Haw kins, wan attempting to ruu (he Agricul tural Journal, uud that paper wan used by the News men and editors to hold me up as an enemy of the Agricultural Society. When they made , war upon me, there was almoit a majority of the exei uiive commute of the society who had be a engaged with the bond triicveJ, under Holdeu, in rohbinu the state oi 116,000,000 of bonds. The gt nllemen of the executive committee had no caune of complaiut. 1 made the t rtp r diitlinctiou between t!ieiu and tlie bond thieves. I knew the ring then running the Baleuh New was attempting to run the Aiicu tural journal. When the executive ceuiiuittee voted one et their botly a gold watch for, services not rendered ou the committee, I al lowed one who had in von part of the 6.500. .. donated bv , Ui citizens of Uale gli to the fair, to protot againct it thruh the culuinna of the. Sentinel. 1 made no war upon the sociey but against bond tllovts, Who had no busi ness on tbe csmiiiHte. , 1 protested against allowing lo a'iiblers to put up wheels of f.xtuue to rob childieu aud iguoraut JU''grM!i of their uioiiey ou Uie lair grounds That the Agricultural J0um.1l lias come to uriei', I sin not BKtouMied. , I hope it will soon be pulled up but of the ditch, where the rai rnnd wing of the party have tuinMed it No oue fhull go before "toe to the advancement of the best iulcn-rt of It 0 Axritulturat ociciy, nor would I hate now reeated my old ciiaonaU ou the lair aud Journal, Lut lr the appvaratiC---(if tho. artiulc iii the lai S;ntiui'l fcijJUOj "'J',' . Josiau TUU.NtU.j . s NEWS AND NOTES. . " ! .You Arnim hai bee .inlwtid for treaou and thi sequestratioa of his . es tates ordered.: . . I v : s-t ' S. hentk's iCsIj iat'oa has not ytf ar rived, but iris' contidcuily exp;ctaL No talk 31 1 about a ucce?or; ' The te imer Clyde bjrst b.r boiler's and sunk bear Deal.- chc c in ie.i 'Ji) patteuge, 11 oi wnoni wt ie saved. Ch ail lti. CjuskuiAQ-Uiii J. JfisiijriLii: in jKltl)u. ho was a conteiUpoiary of vleihu-elah ami Col. Suuu 15. Anlli jiiy The SeniUe Com mil tee ou privileges and elec ius has il-culi'd to luveugaic the ch.irn s oi'c 'iruiaon 111 ulc by me ta e oi Aijbauia anaiusl ?tuaior pen- vtr. ' Geo. Tavlor an J John W. Weed, and one Unmade, an ex-Ueaauiy a.; cut, nil of lValiiu,tin, lijve been arritUd l'.r hWin.iiin iiie xovi li:u -nt ill tho pi on.. 1 ul .0 j ol cotton thiLn. It tlitl e a one wno inx' i or lin-11't ii ,fu a Utlaiu, l.e yet to be heard l.oia. .. A Iew Or!( tfilcra'a says that IIou. tic. iii,i:e ami J. M. "tnuL- HHtr, cf the lams, went .ut tlurn.n Itirt-utii oilier - bluo i; tut aniv:.i,' u t:.c tie'.d tl.s l,'l.t H better to fl.aki ii.unl", an 1 a v j: id avcd tr. ui 11, t urn A ; i e d lif.t t '.e n o.Ki 1 1 r t it v i.i k"- r. - TAB JJUOP., '(Ji'l Milton is baviug heavy' breaks of to- IMtCCO. ' Franklin, . Macon county,, las anew hoUh ; " ; . 4 ; 'Anlievillo niggers aie having leap year parties. ' J ' ' ' " ' ' " Tlie Warrenton Thespian corps is ia full blast " ; - ' if ' rrerLuT havfflenaised'on fhe7TfT C. railroad, ; ' : ; ' ' :j '' .ilaywoc Sheariu,' ar Warreh counfy nigger, made a f 1,200 crop by himself. The barn of R. J. Weh't of Rowan'" county, was recently fired by lightning. Herbert Burnet, a Warren eottuty 5 year old, was burnt to death the other uay. ,:-ur : , . :.ii, . : n 5 . " The woolen factory' al TTeaversville, Buucouibe county, will be completed by Maj 15.. :,. j i The Murfreeaboro schools have beet indulging in concerts aud commence ment exerciues. . , , , ... Bv.T W.71Q rStaff of ;Murf roeaborgv was thrown from his buggy the othei day by a lightning shock. , ' '" " ' Last Welnesday four nigger prison ers iu the Franklin county j iil went f at the juilor, but help being near 'by tliey were soon quieted. f.ita .<X tn'- Johtr Dtnwtan a-- Louisbwg-igg, has quit giving jaw. Last Sunday bt had, iii jaw bone shattered by lMiiut throw n Irom a horse. ' Dffc' JoSES. Dr. Jones' (H;tl it daily crowded with ittnu from1- la and ncar. , Among l.ii surgical pprra tionsjjestenlay, was one lor poly pu in theiioite, Mr Henry Palmers,' 01 Fairfleld', an aged planter.' Mrs. J. bpelglc, of Clmrieston, who was gn ath ielievel of ozceua. iioui wish . men Caes made public and express the vt mot satisfaction. i)r. .tones reniain nt the WcAdoo House,' m Greensboro' only a hrt time and all who need his (.kill should employ it without delay, tie will not practice at any other city in the suite. , - ,1 n. , - "' :, '''Married,""'"""?;'''"' T- j At the re-lilence of the tiriil. t futlx-r. Feb Ifl. hv Kev. Drurv t-scy, Mr. Jolia M. Carver and Miu Nellie A , U.utrhter ut K. B. 8ewell, Allot Watte coi'.uty. , Jo tanls. r ( , ' iNEW ADVKItTlSSEMEXTS. Orrics ot SuriaisTisDKST, 1ST, ' 1 sr, ' !!4. 1875. S PlTIUSBUMO KilUtiliO CMP Pelersuurg, Va , uTemtK:r UlANOK OF SCHEDULE TO taks eH.-t bUVD KX, Novembor 5ia: . , uoiu uJ tu. Leavs Pc-Unburu ai6:Ju A. M. and 3:27 P. M..... . ; ., j. Arrive at Weldv at 0:53 A. M. 6:5 P. M. GoIMl Ni -KTU. -4 Leave Wstdoo-sSTiM At M, -and t.t-M: Arrive at felerauurf at UM A. j. and 77 P. M.-" : '"-1 Train connect at Petersburg and Wi Idoti tlh trains for all aouihnra and northern p itnu. lk.'keta'(old to ad toutbeia, aoutll wentern, Jiur.lieni and eattero puluts, auu baggajfH iW'ked lhroU(,'h. U. 1. UUUUL19," Ub B d-iw-tf. Supeiu-teudeut. RICHMOND A PETERSBURG K. B. CO . ... 1 . . , K, - : .. Commencloit Oct, 2tth, .173, .Trains on till rosd win ran aa foilowa t 1 .-:, 1. in-' 1. ' LtATB RlCBMOKD. Ol'VH. 6:10 A. M.. Throuirb Vlll : 7:45 A. W., Freiirht Train t 1:45 V. iT Throngh Msll : r..J., mgnt ir-in. . ,' rr.i 1.S4VR retKBsSHKO. JHOSTB. ' 7:59 A. M., e ght Train 5 itl St. fhrouirli Man; a v. n. tre'irut lraia : i.tn r, u. inrougn Mu. 0ache attached to all freight tralna fo r aceoHiiDodatioa ot p4Mner. . , . 1 lii (;oiiiiiy oliffri, neclil ludurementa to the chtlng public oa line of tlie Ka.ei(b & U.fctoe, Kalelt(b AguKa an nrxeni .i.C. hailroula, in the way of low freight ana puaeDger rie. , - - . . A.8I1AW (54w-tf ' Siipt.iuuaaint. J U L I V 8 T A Y L O li f ; ; Wttlm k?iMna- J."vreleri WlLMlSOTOt SlSt, . ' Near tberotnerof llTlngtun and HarpW lrcei. . ork weil and cUep'y execuuu, ftblMf ' - . .. ' V7ALUABLE.rB0PUtr FOR BALE. V ... ' ... , ... Will beo!dt .ap.il Mill, V. T., on Uie Sib day vf llanh. l.ii. tbr fnllOwluy valu able properly : A. vainati t tract of land l iur mllea from i hajwl Hi. I, 'on tha llnlahora rosd. eolitaiuiiis JtOacrtt, ci.e half of a lik'h i- ci . nifil a. .d rtle, the rthfr bail in utavj Viuiber, 01k, hlckiirf, walnut aud popUr. It ia a fii ml, red and 10 i farming ual. Two ae th nnMila m ll ith good bm, A.C., and a good orctiard. ! . i, A1m, a large and commodious fc'.usc with II urrerffy out tftiilditiL'S bow fK-ruptrd ly Mr. Tb. a Jirroj)d,i!d i- uirs4!..Tilita,jil Htil tje CMitie ot 1 lie Uiair i he lot coa lai'i one aere and I- ronTPun nt lor buaino ur for taking studi-ntn fwr brd-ra, - . AUj, the bandom r--iJ-iiee furinerl oamdb. 11 o '. I'hi lii.n, now oct-u- I le i by W. J. II. gin, itu!e en the am utrvet opixwite l-ov. aiu' former re-Metit-e I bio Ulh- niortdelraliif rr dne loClwprl 1 ill, and l in a liU:b kta e f linproTtru. nl. Term i f mle, oj I hir l ca.h, ibe bulauce on (i and 1- ui-jl h-, i h i:ilcrct from dy of a'o. " ; ' ' Title re-rvrd until payment l made lor fuiihrr biloinaiiiMi pj.lv Ut S'T. A. Micel or Mr. W. J. li .gu, L'h'pvl o"i X. C. . JAMF.nE n.!X. Aoi-t for JvilN NEW LIN' SONS. Itb li aod. lta " JUUE8! LUMBEK1 . , tir.lrm fi!ln! lor a'.l Liuda of Lumb rat the .iwe-l 1 1 ( by F. C. ClIfUiToriHF A (O.. I.Uiir.on rtrreC 20 1 v; ::r.r.s or om.'S :tt?. h 't! In f t-i.l pun t as- ( r. i., !j i b ". .' !.-r , at I. C. C : ii i ' r-'. f '. ' 'f j tu I ' ' '. Advertlemeiit w''l V ertel in lit Vi l'!!V .is vl Mtibl at the fi.Sowl In! f aumai id nrh, or Sea a.iuian 1 inm in.iKr. inn tl'llA 11.00 " " -eaca luuaeqnml lrtervra li' Sthsna we, It : -1- . i auunre. t a ek . . . . .". . . . .'.',1 ..JM I t l l oiilh...J...i.' S 00 2 muuUia... li 00 S 4 lrt to v o .... 24 00 .... i to .... i 00 .... S6 00 5 6 m NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Auction. Salo.,-1 ii.iiosaiii'.if :::ia TTiU'taie place'-at ''th irp!aco cf ..Business daily, from "10 to 1 " ..io'dock, ,p, jaa.pstil; -;, . r. further notice. ;-PriTateS2l51at,AE::::3 Friccui t Cialfl CiiTnmarrn fn-tittrht 'nt 7 o'clock, Feb. 16tb, 1870. 7 ; " " - -wvawmu vw - V1 UC Ul I W s '''' '. Ja, i It lIOi t ftb 10-2w , Dail v News copy. ; r if A' NOTHFR far Load oi Genuine Wltte Oata for vale cheap At . - ' i ,: ' f, C CHlUeTOFHERS & C0'8.,r fcbU-tf Wiliu iigtoB fctret. sawtaaaaaiaaBSi far ' iUl A i? M 4 1 ,I.T J ii I(!f . - ! SPEIKQ TRADE, 1876 ,.il .-:i't ,.'1.,.;.. l)f .fi;T.!.lli-is , i.i i-Jt-,;-- -' I 1wArr tfl pi ami mil o V.ll lmt wi.ij. fttsts ss will price tbeis at canu pw iaru. Jui Vecefted S few caaes' rvf aew deetiriis .( JOrdiuiu tlort-d (tiuluar Printa. aiili.l.l. for. early Buring wtar. ' . - I'.l.l.M III.". til -II f.V'i! . J.J.-J. I 1 nA t.MHtimr kaw i mil ih tM f.. m. LadUsa Klcb lo declgn and gricttuJ la ap- pearawefc ri" .t.".ii : ,'j-. !.i:n .,' : It renta arrivals by Elrpreas of Frent b Kid Glovra, new style Ruthiug, Uueu Collars aud Lull, r 1 1 1 - ii, ,:; , ... H,i,i c liLEACIlED AND UROWX DOMES- ...ii;'..! rTli.f iv..'i.'t.o (! ' SO ease and bale of all widtha and quail lien of Blinclied and airowa Oomestka at bottom pilcta. . , , ; 10 j kct of Pkuet cheap. ' CyfcT0MERS.AXD.TflE 'CAsil Rerneni er 'that we' kep 6ni atork full and coiiipl. to.i That ' we buy and oll for i-ab and therefore we can aud w .1 nuke it la jour Inu re t to make your purcba-es of . . VVa can ave: yo It) prceut ou your mi stbly purcliart'.a. e cuiiiinu to wll our licst TV'mmautta iinflii rhed hlri. lili the Uicliardfon hound 1 hrtad Liueu at $1 00 each bj tbe bait Ueien. NEW STYLE 61LK tlAlU J Just received the enly new style filik Hat hi the city. Price 5 60. ' ' ; G AIIEU3 AND JUOOTEES. 'I- ' Ia 4 few days onr stock of Button and Laied Unltt-ra lor Ladic. aiiaaia aud Child loir, will be comple.e. ' ifebll tf.- i..W.H.AB.B. TUCKEU. "YT ALL'ABLE REAL ESTATE FOR ALE. ." V ,.' :-;m ; -i r-,-i . .. By virtue of a mortirage eierutd t A. J. Byuuiii A Bra., on tha 1Kb of Bi-plember, lsTi by i L N. Clip?, and by vtuue of a arrnnd mortgire tiwuu d by the aloreaaid I. N. Clegs to A.. 3. Bynum on U lb of M.rth, 1875, tho uiHlerii(iied wi 1 uU, sa tba preaa ua at public auttiun on the. , i'?ih' day of .vAncir," irtc, " for csh; tha valua'lieiarin on Deep river In tha county of Cbiiham, t pponlta ibetows of Lockvllle, known an the Citj?!? farm, fotiuln Injf UViC HUNDKKU ALl ' 1 hitii Y XuiiKk, acre. Tbe Kalel::a A AuruaU All l.lue railroad divide-, the ti. t, and lirrp river ia uavigaule tor nrainnoaia anut.t So mile abov and 13 n ilea below Wkiile. Tbe larin la about 30 mile f mm lU'fitrri and 4i milea from la.-ctlmlle by rail - The tract contain 100 acita of lcrp riv.r low ri.ui.U; SUace ot bianch land and HAI irrri of long lef piue i will kdnpU'd to tho raising of irranas, cereals, Co ton and vstidK, and i an tie divided ea.liy into three le.lleiit larnia. Hi r.iilroad di-pot t wl Inn 150 yards of tue farm aud Mcn-hatna' uniu, mill and (ou dry wnhin 75 md. . '1 b ate Tif. t.nim'm-, ttxtr f-roloiit.dtwriiiea tma inn p tw tut n aMi lad livn torma lioih, l the Lie p river nuin. For further luf ruutinn applf U A.' I Rn.iin. fcli.lb IIoil John Aumilr';, l'(tu borw. or L a. Cle,;ffi Lockvi,", N, c'.' - - .-A. J. liiVU,' - 10 8 t M . , onus ' .ml Morpfvn t .MitHlv an 1 1 .-l.'.r, fit..? M'tu. i r. I fc: 1. la aW i. utt 1 v. M....i icuu. 1 1 f Samaritan .'irercins. A'-'-'-' b TUP) ffreat N"n Con ;ueror, t- rsrea Epib-jit ' i,C' -n vuimona. 'illlnll fcu ilua, liame ana v i au Aerveus uiseaMra j the only ."Smi..ii jKi-l'ive ri-mrdr fur K.i- Suc oi cuitf. An.lrrnM, .1.1. (j A, r.ICtlMO VDr SOV 15-llUJ , liu 61. WoM l'U JtO H OUSE AND LOT AT CIIAI'EL HILL FuR 8 ALE. By virtufl of an or Jit of the f u: cr'.ir Court of ( hl.ll.'..m l-oilll' V, I HI I i , :, i,;. aloneroii il.u d.n, i.iih i t liich u- it, ui i he oun.-lli.ime U.orf III Piltioro, at public a. iriH.n, tint ialnall hminu and ..t in tha town ot C'bapvl ill, kuowu aa the iiuut b. lr0.' ' v , Term of ae 131.00 cah aiJ therru.ahider re a np.ni of mi m.n.:ti b- i,ii and "uri v. Title rcUiintd uni il pun lu e moucy 1 p.i.l' A. J. fcTM-Jf, O bi. Feb. 5, I 76-w3w. 85.50 ,v IbeMLN PLOWS wf'l nt ri , ) p,m li.'t.t ! tjy rvsuUtedl W i.i t-. a a 1 k.nds of a-'il ! !. uf tin-'" vt' l:Al.EM Aur.ilLTL u.iL '-: , , 8(J0.-'- 1 l: AH VAV i. ' '''. i. i .. -i '. ii,e ! j ' r it I i. . A. J v I 1 tni- a itn tfait-n ty .,w I tboiiiuinda and baa Bv-r lea I f I known Ui fail in a aini caa. II ' TnaJ paikaire free. tucloaa j,,"" j -lamp fur Circular gtvliijf evt- 1 .'-s
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 19, 1876, edition 1
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