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TnE RALEIGH SENTINEL - P. DONAH, Sole Editor.' OimmmtH tlwsyt aad twJat 111 QmwtiiM THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1870. umifnir n traii fob l aBMM Tuei I taxes I nothing but taxes t . V TiikH on all that a nil can eat: Taxed cm bis flour, and taxed on bU meat; Taxed pon ail that coven bis back, . From hi rot too shirt, to hi broadcloth black; ' Taxed on whatever la pleasant to tee. j o near or to smeii, w iei or e, , Taxes I Uxca! nothing but taxes I Grinding our noses as abarp a ax I . AXD WHAT 1U TBI TAXXS FOB .. , . i .1 t v.--. Wbyl the radical, party to keep in re nalr. .. , c. . . . " i Bo that "high moral" scoundrels may each ka mketSaaB . . In hogs stealings and . pickings, found evenrwheret ' Taxes f taxes r republican taxes I . . ; ? Taxed on the coma, ana taxeaon line cno, "v. .J?. .n.t fttP th.kn.re . ZlZTtZZTu. i7, i.7 th. r.-- r grave I AUD WHTT AK THl TAXES FOB ' Why t to buy all the rogues tbey caa find lar ana near,. ' And give everv congressman half a million a year i - -Taxes 1 taxes I republican taxes 1 For rich men to shirk; and poor men to par, From the pittance they earn by hard work all the dar. By the strain of the muscle, the sweat of .the brow, . , Bvlhe Hoade and the trowel, the ax and 1 tbe plow I . A5D WHAT AJta TBT TAXX3S FOB f Why I the old constitution to knock all ttosjnasay - r And All every place-holder's pocket with To send Law and -Liberty down to their rraves. " . ' a " slaves t . nurrah for the taxes, the Jolly old taxes ! Come men, get your noses all ground into si Bless Shernun, praise Chandler, Beast But ler and Wade, . And all your big 'Bosses" that Uxes have maJe Ye "mud-sills." to Yankee! 'Tliilanthro- it" sold, it t4juiefcs!yrouj'jNtlcyJp roa that's wbut tks taxxb ajui fob I All over the land, from Maine to Mex ico, from Florida to Minnesota, from the ,a-t.i t... i,.m. ,- OOU1UU7 uv golden" rales of California,- near wl groaning and the moaning of a people crushed beneath , their governmental bar dens. On every hand, at every turn, from every hillside, plain and valley, bear the sighing and the wailing, one long, vast, aaiversal storm note of woe, one bitter, endleea, hoaron-pleroinar try of 4 nations! . lamenUtioa: J Taxbs ! TAXta ! yoraiMO but - taxbs 1'' A tax era the poor man has the right to labor ; . they call it a license, or a pell. A tax on the tools with which the poor, man la- horaV they call it manufactnrors' tax. A tax on the poor man's hard-earned pit tance i they call it income tax. A tax on every bite that, out of the scanty rem- nant of his trebly-taxed earnings the poor man buys to oak A tax on every rag he buys !to wear. A tax 'on every thiaff he sibi. stands or lies upon. A tax on everything he touches, tastes. boss, smells or" handle, from the lace aao his babe, is christened in, to the bed he Ges on. and the shroud and - box be's buried in. lte - paya ed eral taxss. He -paya stato "taxes.He payoftity taxes tHc. pays revenue taxes. . He paya dirt-road taxes, , He pays railroad taxes. He pays white school taxes. Ho nave nigger achool . , taxes, , He pays poll taxes, aad in many - gets kicked from the polish He pays direct . taxes. Heupays indirect tax es. He pays taxes to feed, clothe. educate, arm and white-wash the niggers of thi aooUwHe pay! taxes to cold - down' thousands 'of bis white ' country men io Alabama and Louisiana, be neath the accursed bondage of bayonets and baboons. ; no pays . taxes to fill southern legislatures, state - senates, lieutenant governors', chairs and su preme benches, with, nigger barbers, bootblacks and field-hands. He pays taxes to defray the cot of making a bigger, bootblack secretary of slate in Mississippi J and . of sending a nigger barber to represent her In the United States senate, so-called. He pays taxes taxes Io elevate an e bo-thinned, woolly pated Pennsylvania darkey, to the su preme Judgeship of South Carolina. He pays taxes to foist a mulatto Incendiary tenant governorship of Louisiana. , He has for years paid taxes to enrich a horde of perjured, gallows-worthy, con spirators and thieves, styling themselves the " congress of the United States " everyone of them solemnly sworn to "support and maintain" that constitu tion, which their every word and act has been designed to overthrow. ; He has paid taxes to foot their monster land- grabbing bills ; their Alaska iceberg and 6n Domingo earthquake Jobbing b.Ils J their gigantic railroad-gobbling bill; ind their universal squanderage and , riotry bills. Ho baa paid taxes to foot their r whlnky-hop bills L. -er fjfenthiidemMdmcnt--eiiforceroeti bill U-ei-" gareblirig-liell bills; their scounirely naval-appropriation bills, to furnUh old Robeson and t lys- te three-termer with royal tuba for drunken dead-bead cruises with their , tinseled crews of revelers and wantons J their female-boarding-house bills ; the frce-luuch excursion and stutnpiaj-teur bil sj their nlger-artniBg and mil tia- bandiui bills ; ' thair steiiag i-fruud swludtlug-aud-bribery bill" ; their per- jured-wiiuea-hirin;r bdl j their nigOT' cadctfouUiog, West-Poiut-iDTestljj! two ttrfemjBttiiresw thousand oihet loTul deviltry bill, lie has tmldtltssts upu,)rt" the'drcK ot the Lee bigger bureau, with li ewarms or sueaku,g auimuir "iwvereua thieves, and iu iu lliou-. of iiidcleut an lUsoleut Afi lean vagabonds. lie lias lid tuxes to support the reu.)B8trUiiiin deviltry, wun iu irresponsible satrap aud aiaaduig army: of ruthless J uiza- rtes. U pas uxes to fill w.tb Jtuj. hag. KUtteriuir itoid, tbe iuaiateeuar tl On'ow ulaud bondholders, Yau kee Utnebilitr, who pay not a dotLir i taxue fr any purp xe on earth. . hundred aud fl ty million of dollars iar, in gold, as uiU:ret oa an accurs ed, uucoosuiuilonal, iunsirous agrw- I gaiion of national, state, County and I niutiiciDal debt conceived la tuiatiitv I Bnd begotten in ain--reated by a taw Jert horde of ecape-gallows eonspira- i r,, in the prosecution of the in ost hui rM "u6. f robbery and murder, that ewt befouled tbe race of Uod's beautl i r..i . l. r .il,. i t.i i ska I -, " IkVI M 111 m ... n f-tA . 1 . I I ,J j every month : i2.884.61S, every week : -413,08, every day ;-17,170, every hour; aiMoin gold, every minute in rain and in sunshine, in sickness and health, in prosperity and- adveraitr : wruua; from the toil-hardened haud of honest industry, and cast into tbe re momeless treaaury-maw of the "beU government the sua over shown on. to pay the Interest on a debt of blood and outlawry, perjury, thievery, fraud . and riotry. Two hundred and eighty-six dollars in gold.' every minute I Hear it .".clink clank !" as it falls into the swollen and ever-swallius C beets of plunderers, oorruptionists and usurpers J "Uiinkl elankr Owldl goldl It tells a tale of ruthless extor tion anil dastard v anhmiaaintvof yi- erty or insolent lor dim gs and cow enug aerfa " Clink I olank 1" There goes the widow a mite, the poor man' dole, the orphan's penny. Clink 1 dank I" That a the tear of the sewing. woman, the sigh of the fatherless, the groan of the destitute, coined into gleam ing gold, and gone to swell the annual tnbute ox a subjugated people, to thair masters Taxee I taxes f limitless tax es 146 elevate"" uiagert, and""txanipli down white sua to frt barbarian, aad ttulavt ourteltei! loans: Uod! the tax gatherer's visits are doing what logio. I eioqnnnoe, prayera, entreauea ana ex- poatoJatwa, Uve all failed to accom- punt; Ba the eoales, big as blacking-box lids or iloukey-eara, have at last, at long. long but, begun to fall from the eyee of the toiling, hard-banded. sweaty browed maseee. ;i'be farmer, tbe peaplei from ocean to ocean and frum the grVat lakes to the gull, are bauuing together to weep away the dominion ol pek- pockt-ts and piraies. They hae i.-eguu to, see t e giuaut'C , Iniquity wiiich 1- cruttuiiig, their very tout uul lliruugh Uieu ised boot-toes. A id knowing ibb. Is ikstranue, that tbe f iniuc ami pillager of yaukeedoodled uu, and tbe radical . costiiu-aters ol - tho cap tol whenever lluances and rel'erin are men liontd, xquinii like, a nest of vitriol -pnnkled vipers f is it at ranee that they are ever skulking and doilgiug the taritf bilis, the funding bills, and tie innumeiable infernal revenue bills, bich their villain ha rendered neces sary ? . Not a bit of it. - Yaskeedom'a eakect spot ia its treasury. Their fears ,are well-founded. On, on, ye ri'Lberv-latlened villains! On witK tlM dance, ye revelers in a nation's mine-1 ries. On with your deviltriex. Pa your bills guaranteeing the bondholding iiuccanet-rsol AlasachuHetts two aoiiurs in gold, for every one they expended in rags and green Ink, fass your bills be towtnjr millions and teas- of million,- aye, Hundreds el minions, or acres or tht peopti'0 lands, upon -countless cor porations or railroad thieves, In which every one of you Is a stockhulder and fund-snatcherr Pass your bills taxing white men to furnish spelling-books, bal lots, arms and offices, to three millions of usaielida-epiring niggers. . Roll on I roll on ! Jtiot l squander 1 feast! steal j ravishl while you may! But ah I there is an end to such atrocities ; there is a limit to even American das tardliness, subadfteivsness. slavishness. somewhere,- oometune. The people the long-suffering, patient, but omnipo tent-people tne- laboring -men- tbe farmers, mechanics, merchants and ar tisans, me neu -earner, aonxey-anvers and editors ....the one-legged, defrauded soldiers : the men who till the soil. build the cities and do "the fighting- will ere long, rallying around the glo rious banner or " kecosciuation, KETREXCHMENT AMD RBFOBX, HON- E8TT, PCBITT AND A' UNIVERSAL OTEBTHROW OF UBURPXR8 AND Thieves," sweep you, and all your scoundrel-exalting, state-destroying, bondholder-enriching, poor-white-man- . . . i , fi.j oegganng-ano-crusning , aeviunes. back-pay grabs, credit mob-o'-liars and whisky-rings to a figurative Tophetas endless aad bottomless as the literal perdition, to which, if there is any jus tice - in the universe, ten thousand of your leyally-royal leaders, jeurbright-1 est exemplars, your sublimest cbiel tains, are inevitabiy bound. He's a fool who doubts It, The people are moving. Forward the banner l Enow ye the land where the "radical vul ture .-.- at ?itr ii u Is tbe emblem of satraps who rule its . fair soil t ' - "..:. -n Where all is protected except agriculture, AndiJLabpr ScCpe to pay taxes and toili . , - Where the farmer is robbed when be sells his Droduclions. . , And robbed once sgain when he buys wnaineneeug; i -, -ir-,-v Where the over-gorged vulture croaks more" for protection, - .. Vhile tbe hard- workiug yeoman at every pore bleen; Where the bondholder siu on his throne lib el vstrnnirei jf sssaw s .ujuinw A wA aaBl 19 wmi rttitia ntilnv'l sit lifa UU lUlO VIA AASO IVUpVUS UIIMIA U AA eae. While the soldier who fought thro' flood, field and fire, - Is taxed for the steel-bands screwed oa at his knees; ' . , ' Where tbe lion lies down with the lamb- in hi belly ..... i And the shoddies proclaim, "the millen , nium Is come 1" Where Urant spreads bis pesce o'er the dinohue valley Where niggers, roke laws and blind ' . Justice i dumb; , . Where all thing are charged $i new 1 BoiuiicUture t - . Is given to all things both side i of tht grave; Where the gospel is jreacbed Usut sordid kiiavr. IWhere "success" is the tanlurd ofright , uiu aucu iuiikw Where to Meal half a uiil'.Icn is gloriou - and bold; Where tbe truth is eclipsed by tbe Mal ; mighty dollar," And the devil is worshiped in purple and cold: Where the eagle Is down and "E Piuribus , , , tnuin ' . ,: . , 'Is scouted, lgrjored and trailed ' in tbe ; dut; - Where the many are ruled by the few greedy new-men ... rbo have stamx-d on a blckel, in God i how they trust I 1 ' ( -'Twastlie homo, of the brave, 'twas the land of tbe free, Where our sires nursed with blood fair ;J Liberty's tree I Must we now. be all slaves in the south, ia the west f Is there, then, no refuge for the nOHlons ; oppresiM t i r" ' -. Shall thieves hold us down and rob us ' and keep all f ' Ob t what is the remedy for the good tofl ' ing people t . We want no new , party with ideas .. erratic;" '' t " ' Xo, stick to the platform, the Old Dcmc ,. cratio 1 , Up with the Eagle and down with the Vulture ". . - : Make these your tows and each day renew them , - . ' For Free Trade, Equal Taxes, and Free Agriculture, For Ood's blessing on them, and E Piu ribus Unum I THE SPOILS. ' Under this significant caption, the am and subatanoe, aim and end of all its party patriotism, tho radical Chatta- says j .'''.-. - . ' ' In an article uging the -democracy of North Carolina to organize, to circulate democratia newspapers and to spend money in tho coming political contest, tbe Raleigh Sentinel looks at the spoils after the following fashion: "Tbe hand ling of $300, WJ, (XX) a year of national revenues, for four years, is worth a mighty and bitter struggle.'' The eyes of democratioupotiriclana a-gettiagf terribly sore in looking at the spoils tbey hsve been wanting to handle a long time. Yon had better lay in a large quantity of eye-salve, gentlemen, for it will be many years before you handle the millions uatk.nal revenue, you speak of. Your eyes will get very much iu iLimed before that time, so you had better re sort to tbe right kiud of mediouUou aad make use of uou but the vrjr b4 political diet. . . eii No hot'm. Corrup iou, TilUiny, in famy, everywhere iu hl'U plajea and lew, in politic, society, nc'cno :tnd re ligion. ' TheJJnina-vtino swintile inve tiation has ju-tt knocked the lid off another hideout kettle of rot'f noes. Prof. SilliuiaB, thu noted clioiniHt, got S10.00J of tne spoils ni suppose for false aisays." Miuisier S:!ieajk, iho eminent poker essa3-tt, was" pre-ent-' ed' with 500 haie of stock V4'ued at 20 a share, for the u e of his, otliclal name and influence in behalf of the fraud. And Jay .Cook & Co. received 125.000 for lending it their countenance. Many others are doubtless- involved. Thieves,; thieves and corruption ists, all. Give them four years more, and they'll steal the solid continent from under us. "TCommenting on- the- recent - English church decision, abolishing the devil as an item of orthodox belief, tho Concord Bun inquires ; , "What will Donan and Joe Turner say about it in tbeirnext asrmpn in the Sunday Sentinel 1" Only that American radicalism, by developing so many devils on Hearth," lias "probably done awky with the necessity for one in hell. . . ; , Spain h throwing up her hat and hua xahing uproariously ever the restoration of TcaceT If it proves as worthless an article as the peace " : which Grant hlccuppingly promised this counbj a few years ago, they had better go on with their war. r . i i In these dromedariacal panier days, newspapers serve lashionable ladies a double purpose, In formation and in formation, ; ' m ; GREAT SUCCESS. The Raleigh Kews boasts again of its great success. When we published two years ago that the paper did not nay fifty cents in the- dollar of its ex penses and that it was run by ralh-uad corporations ana ring men, Dtone ana Ususell called us "liar, coward,' and all manner of vile names. They boast ed of receiving 250 subscribers In one day, all of which wss false, and Stone objected to making the publication. The Kews has four weekly ubcribers at Graham, only two at. Nashville when we inquired of the potiuaiier at tbnt place, and pot one at Earnsboru', The News men charge us with everything but lying. We "steal and attempt io bribe Atwater," to the News men say. We indicted the gentlemen at the last uperior court of Wake for publichmg that we ottered to bribe Mr. Atwater, j UUi btUtt reinaikahle that jho "leaJ-4. ing democratic ur;an," eo-tu.W, i- ou asy tt-ruis wuu ilrogdon. .ilwlden. .wepsn, liawkiiiH, au4 all the leaders f tbe riugs, wb4 iber nuis or cciicrat. and the . leaiiiug ortp.u" nw cu-s won la niy for Turner. Lt Ihe la wye r nd Uie raiboads rpoesd their ouls , in patienca.". . Though - the fwep-oi- IIlilet.-IIa kius ring, I f.f onv'er t t daythauit ever was, aud coumands more talent and money than It ever did, its days are numbered. Every lawyer in the state will not he able to drive the people into the support f pt lawyers put forward as candidates by The Ahe- viu viusn- sua, luieura Aews, v y to the K)t lawjrers in oaaluion with the railroads sud railroad or '.. your eoaiiuu auau no iroaeu up, it all you UCKeU wiu Da ut lrateu. 'In ptuiyU- aud. t ta'a hav had dure' iu though it come thf-n.h Su'ar Lp. HUne, WOKii.on;Uae,i,-tfe Kaeixb News and A-hevillj Ciizei li.ikins j-p-ouau4iU Werf iiuuiiug ii'a puces beniMd Uiim u ay suri a paper ui every t wit aad run tint das hotel too, aud It ctnn.-t e'e ilu lr men to omce. V. ai.i to ih. ilont editor on the sivul iijj ik e ln on at the centre, alio l.v U :u ndvi-e.j or rcuiraauded to op u U: on ti Sen tinel,, we i 'ti uot care to retu.ii o.ir At S k nre. e kuow i'i we aie dmi ; a know the pe6ple are with tw, w kile the bauks, ear, railioaila aad Fiiet-ia! tax boodhelders are againstus. This night ot corrupt on u obliged to disappear, llawkius. Buiord aud Swenson can n: longer put forward editors and lawyers io snout wr oemocrscy, while tney re celve girts front corrupt legislative oouies ana swap ten cent for a dollar, Ve say this without fear of iniurinu the parly or offending a single honest man."- joeiaa Tcrker. .JOURNALISTIC. irrom BeUefonU (Fa.) Watchman, Feb. 85. Speaking of sermons, those written every week for the Raleigh Sentinel, by iu editor. Col. P. Donan, are the best delivered either in or out of church Keep them up, Colonel they are alone wortn more than the price or your ex cellent and brilliant tuiiui ' ' . v .: from the aft. Iry Watchman, Feb. 90.1 Joined to II kb Idolb. We quota the following article en the centennial appropriation . from the pen of Mr. Donan, of the Raleleh Sentinel His opinion of this 1,500, OCXlTecodciliaUou game coincides with our own, tuch ap pmpriationswTmnBd-f folly. Mr. Donan in Ids own peculiar way sums up the result of this foolery from late municipal elections in Penn sylvania. Read hit-articlei It is clothed in strong language, but every wora or it is true. I O ALL MEM A sPEEDf CLKE. Wsaknetsof the 'Back or Limb. Btrlctnrai. AffCttoawf rhsrKWamflT-BtatHer.-lnToi- nntarT IiUch rge, luipotency, (Jeneral D- bllity, Kervoutnvs. brtawiwia. Laniraor. Law Spirits, Cool union f Ideas. Pln.tloo of the Heart. Timidity, Trembling, DimneM of Bleht or UiddtueM, D1mm et the Head, 1 broat. Miae, or Bkln. Affeetions of lb Liver, Lanes. Stomach or Htweln thewe ter- nu, ai-urut-ra arising rrom solitary iisint ot Youth wcret aud olliary ftrsctice more fatal io their victim than the long of the Byre oe to tha Manur if UIvmo, bllgbt ninrilitir mutt brUltant hope and antichia- iioua, Mnaennj murriAire imoit lui)uftible, amiroiiig uoiu n ajr ana Miua, iriisrrlnge. MwTieJ per-oe or ounc metr ennU muU Unit flurrtjte, uge.lng iimiu Oya Iu and rbxic-tl Vteakniw. Lu. of V ocreait Powera, Im,.t.-(ier. Hro-trntlon . Euuied Vilaiitv, Invo unurv Dinliifaii' uu-E.ae- Ub liiv, .Harty tiiilwlono, Piil .it Ion of tin- Heart, Nervoo kv-iiab liv, Uavmr of the rbytical unit M-nil r.ri-, 1; -r uieeinent of all the Vital Furt-e and Kue--tim, Nerv ous ut-oiiity, ljum or ni,n uueri Meak ie of th- Orrii-t, ami ctrry other unhaopr dixjuallncaiioo, .pr.cit.l. removed, aud lull lUiMily 'ijfor r-unci. - To loong Men. The ara tome of tbe J and nielmicbollt eftU produced by rarlv habltn of youth, vis: . Hcskneta of ia Back aud Umbo. Pain Ii the Head, Diume. of t, L of Mu-enlar Vwer, P.li.tutlon of th Ileat. I DVtpeptia, Aervoua . In lUUUlty, Deratiite r . .. . . i t.i w . , . im-jn oi iuo f i(;nii,o lunciioui, enerai IVblllty, ymptoiaa of ConMtniptiou, etc ' MSNALrrr. The fetrlui vtfect oa th miae arsaiueB to be drea-led La of Vm ory, C-iful iB of Idea. Depreaaion of Splr lt, EvU-ForetodlngV' Aventon' to Society, Bvii-iwruii, i on or oainuae, nmiutiy, etc., r tome of thaavt s produevd. . ''Tbooaands of parson of all aite aa now luJrffl ahat a the cause of their dacliuiiig oeaiw, losing tuoir viifor, oocounug weaa, pale, nervous and emaciated, having s singu lar appearance about Ike eye, eoagh and iynptoDW oi ooDampuua.-.. : 7 A, Speedy Cure, Warranted In recent - Disease I most lata Relief No Mercury. Persons ruining tbeir health., wast ing tim with ignorant, pr tender and im proper treatment, driving disease into tbe system by that Deadly Poison, Mercury, causing Fatal Afflictions of the Head, Throat, nose, or nan, uver, icings, ntomacn or Bowels, speedily cured. . Lot so delicacy pre- veai appiy niuieaiaiejy. , , , , Inclose stamp to nse on repl. ' Address ': :'fr;r Drs Jolmstcn," ' t'.'. Or THK SALT1MQBS lOCfrJIOSPITJU, ' BKTWEKX BALTIMORE AXD ' SJtCQXD HTJISJlTS, JiALTlXont' VD; At 10 o'dock oaThursdav the 2d of March. 1876. 1 will tell at public auction, tbt entire stock of Liquor and the furniture, Ixtnret dee.. In Store on Wilmington A Harfett 8U.. known a Forrest eoraer. - On the sain day iinmedlaUly after the abov sal dose,. 1 will tell th Liauors. wine, furaitur and fixture belonging to J. M. Forrest dc C0 j. ii. n-t.Ml.u, leb 21 td. .v. Astigne. GEEATJILDIOAL BOOK and Secret for Ladle and flenta. - bent free for two stamps. Address. .BI. JOSKPB aUIOALlMIITUTS, - .1. T 1 . 1 tivi ia-12m ! f ARRIED PEOPLB-Jiew Invention 3mt ill what yen want. Reliable and Durable, Mailed oa receipt of 76ct. Addrvt Dr, MOi SAN dt Co , Mid letoan, Conn. . 20 BUSHELS OF OMOX BETT3. Te he sold la any qualnty to- suit purchas er. Retail at 60 per Ration, at - - F. C. UMR13TOPH ERS A O.'S, fe 15 tl i -, , t ( j - WilminKton W. iWPIIlFililUKIO , v ' ' . i-i ; Mads any day In PtTS rd Cki.tj. .Invewt a,x-i.rdluifi your meana 10 ar tluO lit rtiuck Pnviiegw, ha. bnuhi a f null for tune Ut ih carrfui inve-tor ' W adviv when and hn t opeMeaateiv. -Book with ...II I., t 1,.. . .. .- w 1 .1 ...... hrmM .,, u,wr, jh i , ... BAXTER A CO., JUx&en and Brokers, 17 WaUSt.,N,X. jn 2-dawly. tern ilEliodo Weare no seUlg BH JDE3' BT i.VDAKO AM MOXIATED SUPER P 08PHATE, f v Prepared Exjrrcssly for Cotton, i . Tbl Fertiliser has riven the sreatast -tlf i(.ii, .n 'i. 1,1.2 -. i. L th- wbot-fe aed tint tetilizvr: Ivey." alV)frO. Klddk-k Xtui-K itri? toplMr ; ..K.lehrh ; R. l ull,, Wakefle d; A. B Dowar M.rneti; 1 .1 ar eSm Bahtb sad others -Cotton rrewers would wtita-M. hl. ,ik. ""' i"1 Krr.fri--rVr' '. " ... .... -amu Riifli uana-a iuji iioa o. UKiJCEttlAB and LIQUORS, - i ' r : 4 w iiir-': ' joxfs t. o.. feb ln-diw 9m. ., nbolaMle Uq nor Dealer. Wilmlnirton street. nl!irli M f " OS8E8 1 H088E8 I K'B?!ii if-Hid Hone for sale. ' all ai-d t Leaiat F, CCHKISTOPIl H8 O.', ItHUWtou .Ire I ATEST NEWS I SAVED HIS BAlON I . i , ,. . . . ... . I'aving aalud tw huudred hoir. ar lreared to 11 1 older, lor hoina made h.nni ( all kiiids at ' F ,C KI TOPHEK8ArO.'8, j 'Wilmington street. nearClty 8 a!;. $250 HO!m?-.ireini wanted eren cIsm. Farornisra m-iii free. ,l,lr.-. woatu cu- at. u,ws. rnirjEET rAHF9 and time ernicn. X! tU.E TOTtiKrT, viAlHtCUEe- ara tismuun. , .. . First clai.' far from alchrh to Cincinnati 3.85. -i. i. . . : .), .. , t . ,.. First elas fare from Raleicir'to IndlanaD- OIMS).3, - First class' far from Rmlt-irh to Chk-srr) First class from Balclgb to 8t. Lnnt!W.M. First class from Raleigh to Li uitllle S7.25. Faaseniter for Cincinnati and the West, leaving Kalefgb by th R. A I). R. K. 10.00 a: na train; reeh Rti hmuod st 8 45 leave Kit nmontl at IU 30 D. m.. bv the Cin cinnati A Ohio Rsllroed, aad reach Clndo at! at 6.09 on lb mom lug of the sexud t -. : IU.1HA1 K. HUVf AHU, 0n. Faa. A licket Aeeut. v. at. B. uvni, i. m. w iwn . , .. i nglnneer ana Sup't. j$I,25aProfltfrom:" Investment of 10u, one of our customer nurabased "presd aa 100 ah area' of N. T. Central be Put Its) and Call KM buying 109 (hare against th Put (A 107 which wa sold (ft 114 selling- at tiie lam orloe 100 hare called (i 10S netting profit IVHJ, 4hi peratlon can be rtpeated every month of the year 10. u, 50, tOUj WHO, will pay aaarall tor amount lovesiea. . uoiu, vtock. cotton sad Tobacco nought and sold on ejnrmlsstou. Advances on conslgiinioota. .i . .. , ; rnce unit ana circular rree. - j " CHARLES 8MEDLET A CO., J- ' ' J. 5 1 v t ar i Banker dc Brokers, Al ua at V V.. v . -' , wifuo, ,.cw .vim, 4 .' near Gold aad Htorli Eiehanm'a. p. II. 1h 0(7. ,; j (! leb.iU, rpiIE OSLT POLTTECEXIO llOMI ' BCHOOU v BT. CLEMENT'S HALL, , . f . . EUicott Cttv, near Baltimore, Md. . Well established ; thorough; superior teach ers. .- i t ' ..,. - Generous table: mvuroratiDK climate: no aicanes. -. Oraduate rank kurh: receive onlv flrsV elaas boy. Clalaal, Liber, Bc!sk tific. Commercial. Hand (lamp tor Decennial CttaloKua. . . Tbb Kav. 1. Avsai Buapman, D. D., . .. ,., . Bead Master. Cbablbs A. Db X. Sfbdcbb, Ph. D., . . Assoc. Matter. kagtweowly O. r. rBABCOOK, DENTIST. HAS opened ki old oflii-e over C. D. ii-rtt' Bhoe Store whe h will b glad td see hi enaay frleada repairing Denial peraiioaa. ll operauou careiuny penormeu ana at reduced prices. 10 21-U. t , ,.- .' . HOUSE AND LOT AT CDATEL ' r HILL FOH BALE. - Bv virtue of an order of the f nrertor Court of t'htlmm count V, I will sell aci,Bik sitHieroa Mida),UUUi -f M.?ch oit, si the uurt IIi4ms dui r to l'iitiio. at ii.Lilc notion, that valuable souse and lot in the its of c hapel III, known ss the Hint ie. " ' "" -,- Term of a'e r20 00 rsh and The n maintef a eredt'-of sit month aUk Uno and ecurl'y. Titteretaibad until parcbase oioaey " - . r Ai j BT.NCM, t m. . Feb, b, 1 :7-w8w. ' r - , v- " - 5.".. t U.'V'.'.i'; jP 1,. I a vl:i-:-'!3 til j 'f. , .BVT , . ' '.., . I, .iMwaJwMiM.,......Sp J g p" s' Super PIiosp liate. ''r-ty-'-rrl,e-fc-'y . v.u a. k.v. ' e 'i rj -- o On the UHk hist., I eaptsrad from VBIiam Eari, dim ov. rcoat, oue di ess e -at, t o iir jf panu, one p.lr nf two nd several other art lea, abicb are Mipmaed to be ,Ura I be onef Will picas Call fur them and oaf Oust a-. tr ' , ALLIStJ HtUIl, Constable, ' ' " " .... Mark's Creek Township, 1 feb23-w2- JUgle Rvck, H'aks Co X. C ' TIB LITTLE lltlllfi. "ferecf Sewing Ifaekim for ' Light Work. " ' " - ' -; dTST THI TUINO. . Sent Free to any addres oa receipt of Thro Dollar. FAlKCHiLD 4 Co., I7u Bleeker 8 ., New York City. P. O. Address, Bos 47bS. t-i.,-.-. , , - ' ' AOEXTS WASTED, oet 23-deadwly - - . Samaritan Nerrine. ' T0I great' Nerve Conqueror, acaiw cpnnpurriconvuisionr, wAttpasms, St. Vitus, Dance ana , all Jiervoos Dawaae ; th only kraknown potitiv remedy for Epl- uis .BticFits. It ha been tested bv thousand and ha sever beea nown to fall In a single case. Trial package - free. tUmpfor Circulars giving vi- curea. Address, "cAlS-lfaa - Ro JsirW. JoseplvSa...-. "O ICTIMOXD ft FITER8BUBO K. B. CO CoSnltolgLn this road wui ran at uiiows : -LstvB RicsmosD, forra. 5:10 A. M.. Through Mail ; 7:45 A. M., Fraight Train l 1:45 rVMIbroggh Mall ; P.M., rrelght Train. LKtva rsTSBRBuaa, aosii. ht Traia : IS M., Tarouili Mail ; Y. M. Through Mail. night Train ; 7:36 Y. M., Coaches attached to all frebrht trains for aeeommodation of nassenrer. f This CViniii offer S(mcIsI Inducement 1 to tne snipping punnc oa una oi in ita.eiKa A Usston, Raleigh A Augusta and VV e stern Ji. C. Kailroads, In the way of low freight and paaaenger rate. - A. en AW dAw-tf ' " Pnperintendent. MTB' SPOOL COTToJi J. f. Coat, having reduced their prices, w will for the present sell any - aunioer and -sd- at tJTJ ceul- by the doc. , fob t-tf W. H. A K. 8. TUCKER. 'll ,NU READINO. psytHOMANtT. scination. foul t harming' Me-m n-m. ,ad Mai luge tiuide, shoauig how fiber a my I.c!nate and gain tbe love and af- tl-.u of an peiaon the. cboofs la.iautly, M pages By null 10 cts. Hunt A Co., 7ihSt., Phlls.,-Pa, Aoents Wanted for the Great t'ENTEHMAL HlfiffiRT. (X) paee, low prie , quick atlrs. Extra v iih 1'. VV ZiKULtoi a CO., 51s Arch , St., PutladHphia, Pa. i VALL 6TREET CARICATURES A near Book, 4S Pages, containiiiK 14 Kn- rrt-l Illustrat una, a 1th tuformatlon Icr dtnek Siweulator. r. fifc-a IU ce- ts Br mall. Tl M rlKIDUE N., Banker and Broker. 3 Wall Birett. feblS-tw - .-- - . D seta, a Traatla oa tb A csasss. History, Car aad rwaatMaatriLta. FuS, H1UI tlSW.lkrrrt. Haw Vnr. JwrKICKio.il PrM afUMTnlMd fti.M. tm - im i a tsuar Paekage In the world. It contain 18 sheets paper. 15 Envelope, golden Pea, Pea-halder, Pi-acii. Palei.t -Yard Measure, and a Dlece of Jewelry. Single package, with pair of ele- at Hold (ttooe eleeve Buttoaa, post paid, .V;ts. 5 for SI. 00, This nackas haa been examined by th publisher of the Sentinel, nd found ss represented worth the aao ear. Watches given away to all Agents. Circular free. BRIDE A CO. TAB Broadway, New Tork. ldiT Biiruatu. lid alt . ,.TIreat DittiHt,.,, -. ' ;;tsi .... ' fetltCirbolltTiHett, " PUT UP ONLY 15 BLUE BOXF", A TRIED AND . SLRE -REMEDY For sale by Druggist generally, and JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAT CO., -i. - rtUa4elphla,i?a. Homoeopathio - VETERINARY PRACTICE Works en that subject, giving concise and plainly written 'Instructions for the treatment of all ordinary-ailment of all Domestic Animal, r coastant'y kept In stock, Uy etner wnn appropriate Meaictna cnesu. heae book are specially wrtttea for tb nu.r' nr Ijnii Btylilej- "an' use. avoidln a far a BosMble. air technical term. For Descriptive Price List send stamp to th BALTntOR llOVOBOPATHIO iTHAKHACT 185 West Fsvett Street BOERICKE A TAl'EL, Proprietors. GILES' LiniriENT IODIDE OF AMMONIA . . . . - li.U' looina tt Aaaot.it is, in my jUdgBieht, the best rameov ! V neuralgls ever ,-ul btrlo e tbe puiilK-. 1 Dave nen auiiifm with tbidiiraelor3 Jea a,ai:d BiTrr ,,ntll 1 fell upon Mr. 4le remedy did I find any ,S!ur.tl rrlief. i take pinwtil lua)ing thi', inaaaiucb aa 1 dt.lre a)s)S to be a btu- autwr f the busuas XaniH-. , , WM. r. COJ5BIT, hm'n of the MethodUl kkuit a txiein-ior. .id hv all Imiriftst. Depot 451 blKtb Avvnue, N. T. Onl) SO cents aad ft aouuie. For sal by ; rteCCD.IEEAfO., Janl3-dwAww. f , ; . KaJelgh, '. C .1 t." ! Aviw 1 dcBOS Ol 9"
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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