THE RALEIGH SENTINEL . c , i I SVBUSBBa . 11 1 I uAlLT. WZEKLT AND SKMI-WKEKLT Official orcai tf Harm Carolina. STATE PRINTING A BINDING . pojrtjr urn of sra-cii".ea, Dally Sentinel I year la edvaace.. .18 00 .iHUT en nwHiioi in iutikt.. 4 00 Wpitkl Ham I not " Tha Daii-V 8srrtst wtlt--b-dllofw4- to .a........... w aa; pert of to City at PlfteeaOnU a wart, POST OFFICE DIRECTORY. For the beneCt of the public, wa pub lish tbe following directory of tbe post- offlcs of Una city s Western mall close 10:30 a. m. " " arrive 3:49 p. m. Ksstern denes 3:30 p. m. " - , arrives Il:i5 a. iu. Chatham ! close 3:30 p. in. arrive : a. m. K. & G. K. R. mail closes ttt.Vl a. m. m arrives 3:13 p. m. Through northern rau.su. R.U. closes 9:30 a. in Throuith northern via R, ft G. R. It. arrives 3:4$ p. m Through northern via tiotds boro closes 3:30 p. m rhreugh northern via Golds bora arrive .. . 11:03 ft. m, Office hoars Car delivering niai-e fram 7:30 lb to 6:30 n. m. Money orders are issued and paid Irora sua a. ro. to 4 p. iu. Letters ctu be registered Irom 8:15 ju u. te 4 p. m. X.- Xn mails seut or received ou Sunders. . m w.vr. iroLiBis;!'. tub arrr. J. J. Wolfksdkh ft Ce dealer ia raiu. - Cora m! specialty. ?. Newborn, N.C. . 3m, Cot too market quiet. Middlings 11 ; low middlings 10 ; clear ataias 10 ; deep etaioe 8a9. putting en the new tin roof of the Gran ville county courthouse. T. T. Oliver manufactures best heart plus and poplar lumber, ftc Seasoned dooriojr always on hand. . Pine Level, V.G A aafe key baa been left at this office. Tt waa np hrfwMa Rimpaon'a drugstore and Uoxe-. beam's corner. The owner can have the same by apply ing. "'i Mr. J. D. WhlUker iaselling good oak wood at 13.50; pine 3.00(j3.25 " per cord delivered, provided the cash attends the order. Gallon bim in rear of Citisen'a National Bank. Just arrived at Osborne's Grain and Feed store C90 bushel ef seed oats, at 65 cents per bushel; 10 tous of Anthiacite Coal at $10.50 per ton ; one car load of Marshall's Salt which can be bought low far cash, . ... lt-i The Orphans' Friend, - of March 8, says: "Tbe kiud-bearted wile of a Raleigh merchant visited the orphan asylum at Oxford, list Monday, and adopted a little orphan girl to be trained and treated as her own child." The case of tit Bute against James W. Buck, a radical of this city, for em bezzlement, was closed yesterday before his honor. Mayor Manly. Tbe en deuce was direct, and Buok submitted to be bound over without going into a pre liminary elimination. A very 'a Blue Ridge Blade, of March 7, gets off this six-liner : " 'Oxford, tbe mother of newspapers, is the way the States villa Landmark puts it Hills boro, then, must be the mother-in-law of newspapers sines two Raleigh editors have their washing, nominating and voting done in that town." - George AHett & Co., Plow-Maoutao-turers, Kewbern, X. C., offer to send to auy address, samples of their Labor Saving Plows. Atlas auti-choking Turning Plows, Dickson, Allen aud Magnolia Steel Cotton Sweeps, at a lib eral discount for cash, with privilege oi returning them at their expense should they not give perfect ratisfaction. W Fend for Illustrated circular and prices. - " - feb23-d2awftwlm The Oxford Orphans' Friend, . of March 8, sayst "Mr. B. W. Best, f the Ralelnh Sentinel, spent hut Monday evening singing with the children at the orphan.- asylum at Oxford. He gave them ft specimen of his tremendous and very thorough bass. He also made tbe children a short speech and recurred to the day the asylum building was sold at auction and bo as grand master of tbe masons enjoyed tha'pleaaiire of buying lb IU( UIQ 1 BUM .vuqv Tie very finej results and increasing demand of tbe Star Ammoniated Sola bp rhoephste seem to have created qajte a aensatlon among manufacturers stand dealers in commercial fertilizers. Oher manfactnrrs have even com mtneed tnanipnUting and offering for ase a ferUUxer called tbe"SWrBone : Phosphate." Farmers ahonld beware of initatione. Tbe original and only gen uine Star Ammoniated Soluble Phos phate baa the trade mark of a star printed on each sack with tLe analysis manufactured by Lorents ft Bitter of Baltimore, Md., and for sale by A. C. Sendee ft Co., or their agents. Granvi li farmers are hard at work, preparing to raise a crop to pay taxes AovMAHi'a Takkn. r Yesterday the aunrema court took advisad's In tue following cases : W. H. ft R. S. Tucker vs. Otv of Italelzh and in four other cas of a similar nature. ' 71 W. A. French vs Coramissieuera of Fajettevllle, (2 case.) i " . ' Joseph A. Harris vs. David A. Jen kins, public treaurer. I (Tbe Chatham road bond swapp'ng matter.) j Kmi mm in " y, Dismocuaao YiarroB.Th moat ing of W. O. Hill lodge last evening I attended by visiting maau brother from afar off. uaae EdrrebV of Tnrkny, arrayed in bia Inrban, aonght admission and worked bia .way, -we are told, into tlie myteribn preeinctr in tbe most approved atyle. ,He k one of the !raluJh aubjaot " tlie Sublime Porte, aawl holds memterahip in Israel lodge, London. He ia tmveling ovr tbe country seeing tbe sights snd selling MgrawgpreMntiBg f. well-known places and auenea in the Holy Laud,' ' - - 1 1, i t m a Ma YoB'a Cot7KT.IIia bonor. Mayor Manly, had quite a levee this morning. Martha GuLer, Laura "t Busbea and Annio Yates, dusky damsels Wf Uie demi-monde, were arraigned ferdisorder- ly conduct and were condemned, to waste their sweets on dungeon airi for the next 30 daya. ZM enry. AuAtUaadIlfiiuyLiLa African disciplea of the rosy godf got .20 days,' each, of muscular enjeymenl on the streete for an excess of hilarity. James Thompson, a white Vamp, takes a rest in Jail for tbe space of 30 days. V . j, . Orria Lee, an African Jehu, was mulcted In the rum of 5. and cast for rattHaf his w"-9u inwa . ripldfTnan" tbe law allows. M s ,.' . .. t.i Statistics of hb Catuouc UiiUKCH.-The Chart j Ue Obstrver saysr-By the latest TetiaWe- itatuniHnr for 1876, it appears that tbe diocese of Richmond baa 21 churches, 22 chapels, 23 pr.esuvl2clerkal students, 5 female religious lnstitut'ons, 6 female acad emies, 13 male and 13 female parochial schools with an attendance of 2,234 scholars, 1 hospital, 2 orphan asylums with 107 orphans, 4 benevolent institu tions, i benevolent and religious so cieties numbering 8,595 members aud Catholic population of 1 3, 00 J. Ia tbe vicarate of .North Carolina there are 7 priests, 11 churches and chnpeN, 21 stalioa, 1 female academy. lieinaie reitjious intiitute, 3 parochial schools, 4 theological stutmu aud a Catholic iiulatio of 1,600. . Titpxb Chtsch iMeEooLio. The long contested esse of this nigger oon- gregation against the white pastor, Topper,- over the house they built for the Lord, was brought to a close to-day by the judges in the supreme court render ing an opinion in favor of the congrega tion. The pastor look ft lease upon the house frsm the jsongTegatiou for 999 yearn, and when he preached politics not to their taste they assayed to torn him out- The pastor rebelled and told the congregation that he would control the house as he pleased, far it was Lis property, end - tay could go elsewhere to hear the gospel expounded if he did not suit them. The fl jck was ousted from the fold by the shepherd, snd they brought this suit for possession and Cancellation of the lease. The case has excited great interest among the colored people of the city and the states Messrs. Smith, Strong and E. G. Hay wood -appeared for- the shepherd,- and well did they argno bis oasei Muj. A. M. Lewis appeared fur, the flock. The argument -lasted three days Mr. Lewis has been highly complimented by those who heard bia argument. The flock sport and gambol apon' lbs lawn, ever the discomfiture of the shepherd. Verily we are a contentious people. Tha fight over the Union bad hardly closed before oae over the house of God began. I WA?mu, a Cojirxsxxca Oxford has not, for lo those seven-and-twenty years, enjoy wd tha refreahlng from tha T,nrj which attends upon the holding of a Methodist conference within her muuict pal galea. She longs for one, she is hungry for it. All her christian people, including Davis and Kingsbury, of the Torchlight, stand upon the walls and stretchout their white anas, and with their mouths open wide and clamorous aa young chimney -swallows, continually do cry to the hard-riders of Zkm's invin cible hosts, "Uome, come and meet with us." They bave taught their yellow limbed shanghais and dominicea to coat low ; and their fatted calves, pop-' ping out of their hides like puffy No. i hands through Xo. 6 kid-glovee, go gamboling on a thousand bsepiteble bills. They hare wine and oil milk and honey upon tha honeycomb. Conferen nal brethren, remember Oxford when next yon discuss the question of a meeting-place. . - ' G R AVE CHARGES AGAINST THE , KECREFAKY OF STATE. IS I SO f BPEAIt Ol'Tt UOWBBTOX. 'About a month seo we beard that Auditor Ueill j hd refused to audit aoisr of the sUllonery bills of the secretary of state, but as It came in the shae of a rumor we give it no atteu tios ; but uo corns i a grave, specilk charge agaiust Secretary of Stkte Hewer eriOO made by a Raleigh correspondent of the Ptter.burg la lex-Appeal. Who "X, 8." I " not, but he mu4 have the ooire of the ofn ;e In the cap It 4 or be vtry kttmate with those that. nave, or ne couia uoi rnaxs so serious a charge and go luto such mlnuis detaita. SeoreUry Hswerton left, we learn. yeslenky ler New York In company with General J. U. Gorman. Whether this vitJl has aaything o do with these charge w are not lufonned We sup' pose Mr."Howcrtoo will reply to " If. S. ' aud demand a full investigatioa of the matter."! lie must either do this or be content to rest under tlie Imputation of guilt. Her U what X. S." says in the Petersburg Index-Api)eal of yes terday t -j:. - Rauu6h, X. C, March 0, 1876. The "startling revelations" which pcouusad otv. ia; a mrmer letter hs- not beeniutiy developed yet, and 1 can only give the tumor as it reached ine, I think I was somewhat iu error wheu I called It startling revelations, for steal ing amoug republican dnicUls, national and state, has become so. frequent and common that ws are not startled atiiiy thing we hear . Ve-would not be sur- prtsea or staruea u tbe next telegram from Washington would tell ut that the commutes on sxpen in ths-wafde-- partinent bad undoubted evidence that General Urant had stolen Urger sums than Belkasp, and m the sama way, but it would startle anybody to bear at the same time tba( lie had resigned. No, not he, wbes be has tlie- renublkan army of thieves to back him. Our liuls startling revelation U concerning our secretary or mate, Dr. William II. Oowcrton, a deep a died radical as the devil ever con"'d. He has been mot too 'liberal m bv.isy ttaiionery, blank books and fjney artalas for tb stae Before the last legislature the law required tbe secretary of slate lo prepare a tutor stationery, blank books, ftc, wanted and to publish tbe same in newpupers, calling for bids, and re quiring - the secretary to - let - the contract out to the lowest bid der, but it now turns out that by some means he succeeded in having the law changed by the last legislature giving the secretary p wer of purchasiug, luing his discre tion in regard to quality aud price. So lout year there were no advertisements put out for stationery, ftc. S the sec- n tary takes a trip north early in the lull and burs a Urge lot of stationary ami blank bok. amounting tobeiwteu 12U0 and 413.000. 1 will sUte Just time, however, that heretofore all fie 0 auk books such a count v court dock ets county records, ftc, were niitnu hi tared tor the state in this city by Mr. Johu Ainidxoiig, a larue blank book luauufacturer aud . boek-biudr.i His wsik has always been satisfactory, bet- tur" madtr nd abetrt nrteen per ent:s uheauer tlian tlie same q julity of north ern work. Th s, yu see, put between 3.000 aud fi,000 iu circulation here for home work. But Howertea having an "eye to buMne-s,'' I suiose, Ukt s it all to New York. Well, everything works on very well" (lor Hewertou) uutil he returns and the goods are de livered. The bills were all made out a I undei stand, according to agree ment with Uowertoo, certified to by the secretary of state, seal of the state. ftc, a l put on in style. So far. so xood, as fur as the secretary is con cerned. 1 ho bills were then passed over to the tate auditor, who, alihoujh a radical, is as bouest aa the days nre long, -and can justly be called "Honest Jolin."The auditor, Mr. John Rielly, a keen and shrewd man, examined the bllU, thought ! everything charged , was exorbitant, and taw at ones thst ths stale was about to bo swindled: so he refused to audit the accounts and to givs warrants on ths state treasury for ue money, . lis . "smeit a mice." so shortly after a gentleman happened to be in his office, who knew sll about the wholesale and retail prioos of papers, inks, penholders, etc, and Honest John asked nun tbe price of load pencils, ink erasers, Ac, by the gross, which the gentleman gave, thinking he would sell a small lull to tbe auditor. Honest John wvist j ra wiaifSBSl 1 ili issj s W . U pilw wAlU sJllLutftl ant ttvwllg Mf WIIBH KM gentleman leit be compared prices to the New York bill snd found there (the re tail price) much lower than the whole sale New York (Howerton) prices. Honest John informed tbe governor that something was wrong about the bills, and be did not think the state ought to be robbed in tuat way. " Ho tbe gover nor called a meeting of his council, con sisting of the secretary of state, treas urer, auditor and superintendent of public instruction ; they sent for a gen tleman .who knew about prices of paper, ko showed him samples and prices. Tsy wore readily given, aud to their as tonishment, found i to be 80 per cent, lower than the New York bills. So the council onclnded to summon three disinterested parties to set ths prices to all the articles named in ' the bills. This Howerton agreed to, of course, like the euier Kelknap, and they would not pay ny more tbaa wbat the three parties cat them down to. After working over tbe bills for three or r-9 fe.it,iswW-"' fe P. . . four days, tbe khuik book bill was re duoedbriwM$00and$m The same books of much batter work and better paper are f urnishod hers st prices given by tbe parties. Tha stationery ta ll was out down between $1,200 and 11.500. Many items in the bilk were not touched by ' the committee for want of proper judgment as to prlwa, but were charged at stMUlng rati s. Tby aay Utry could have reduced them much niora., and that the same goods can be f uruudied by houses in this city st 80 pr sent dis- oouut aud money be mads at it Honest John, the auditor, says be is eery sorry that ths btgvdutnre did not meet here this winter, and if it had, he "would be euudmoad if he didnt have Howerton Impeached.'' He says bo ought to be kicked out of o0. All tlie prominent republicans here nre down on Howerton, and denounce him In bitter terms. When a . radio! republioaa goto so mean sod low down aa to bo abused by bis own party, especially a North Carolina radiutl and prominent one at that, he is aliaont too lied I.ir til devil to fool with. fioneat John has saved the state thou sands of dollars sines bis induction to office, and if he ever runs for another office, be will be hard to beat X. & Scfbkmb Court Dbcisionh. 04n ions wme died by tlie yuxiiues on yes terday In the following case t By Pbabaak, C. J. : '-'' ''' i-f Gideon Perry et al. vs. Henry M. Tupper, from Wake. Report set aside and judgment reversed. Richmond Cols vs. Carolina Central Railway Company, from ' Richmond. Judgment affirmed. ' ' ' v ! Hutchison "A Company et'aK Vs7Wu son ft Shober, from Guilford. Motion refused. r 1 "r W. E. Adams' et al. vs. James Quinn ct al- from Gaston. Error. Richard P. Spier v. Hoisted, Harris ft Company, from Halifax. Judgment affirmed. - By-RoBir; John II. Garrett and wife vs. B, H. Dabney et at, from Chowan. Xo error. Judgment here forplaintuX , - - Thomas P. Wolf e vs. John X. Davis, administrator from-Unioa Rerereed. M. C. Thomas vs. Abner Kelly, from Moore, Affiruted and remaudeX A. W.. Austin fsR lUktlhjtlvfrom Caldwe'!. faylrTient reversed. ;' Jobs O. Chambers, adniinistrator, vs. O. F. Penland, . from Buncombe. Affirmed.-- - ---;- .-- B. W. Spilman, et aL, vs. Roanoke Xavuration Company from Ualiiax. Affirmed. Br Bodmik, J : W, M. Pippon vs, Charles M. Wesson et aL, from EJgeoombs. . Affirmed. Webb ft Rountre va. W. M. Gay et aL, from Wilson. Affirmed. ' W. F. Atkinson vs. W. H. Richard son and wife, from Wayne. ' , Affirmed. Joseph U. Wilson et aL vs. City of Charlotte,' from Mecklenburg, -' Jadg Qont for defendant ' ' '' ' Bt 8BTTU) J t ,'.-V'i"h'-' : : ' ,' B. B.C iappf-11 and wife vs. Edward O. Butler, from Granville. Affirmed. James f. Mtdlen, adminiatrator, vs. W. E. Wbitmort et aL, from Halifax. Affirmed. .- . : '' f. . Samuel Beavau k Company ta. R. A. Speed, from Finukltn. Action dismtsv Yandiver Teague va. W. 8. ft Moses Teague, executor, from Alexander. Er ror.' , ,;" ", ,. ;. . , By Bnrtrx, J. " t - - ------ W. a Clark vs. O. C. Farr, from Edgecombe. Affirmed, W. P. Moore vs. North Csrolina Kail- road Company, from Cabarrus. Affirm ed. 1 .j. :-::.!'" ;-. Hawkins ft Company vs. L. XL Long, at si, from Halifax.. Be versed and dis missed. ' ' - ' fiiman Wr Kittrell tj. At B.- HswUns, from Granville. Affirmed. . T. B. Hendriok et aL va. J. 1L May- field, executor, from Warren. Affirmed. NEWS AND NOlEa ,.4 , The "English papirs like Dana's af- itoinlmeot. ' . ,' A 11,000,000 real-esUta firm iailura in Xsw York. - i : . .. . s . . w CooklCbeckrbrAOantt haTe wood bined for 4300,000. , ; , , C. R. Parson, radical, elected mayor of RmWtgr, Xsw York, by 2 303 msjotity. ..t'v- i Tha imv in the Tweed ease has found a yerdiot for Vie people for $6,637,117. Tbe next tning is to nna we moony. - The Turks In Bosnia are UniUtlng PhiL Sheridan in ths Virginia Valley an) among the 1'icgsn lndiaas. , The Western Union Tslegrsph com pany, one of the gigantic monopolies of the- country, , baa a cash , surplus of J. W. Kstes, of Richmond, Yft., has been appointed district supcriutendeut of the Western Union telegraph an idace of Dowell, deceased. Our state ia in Mr. Kates' jurisdiction. '" .' ii ipi i . . Mesrs.' Jeffrees, BoberV 4 Co. South Boston, Va., writer "Have used Dr. Bull's Coush Sjrop and pronounce tt the best medicine la oe. A case of consumption here was cured by its use. We cheerfully recommend it to all suf- lerers.' .' f 1 .... : ' . TAB DROPS. j ' r. nil a svi.. in-.'- Oxford is buzz lug with speUiug-bees, Branswick eonuty oorhouse has only Utf a Dosj-Uers, l-,,fd . (, v v A white girl recently e'oped from Old r orl witn a tuorougubred nigger. Capt Joseph' McCuHongb. of Orang' oouuty, m a veteran i tno wr or leia. ' JeMe Saiidlm, an Onslow otaintv famier, was clubbed lo dvsih Jaslr Fii day night, by a niguer. Murderer ar- rijfteiL , . ( ' ' , Jack Herrin's 'dUtlllery, in 'Gaston comity, has been seis-d by infernal rev euuera. with K) galluBs of Babeeek-tail material on httud.,,,s . -., , ,.y. y,; , , :t Burke coouty is saddened by, tbe re flection that not a nigger wedding took place within her borders' during ail the month of February. ','-. i-;.r,t A Union eonnty cow recently solved a problem in . Lag division by -introducing to this wot Id of sin and beef eaters, four curves at one litter. One i f the nigger convicts at work ou the MvrgantiNi asylum got bis chsrge a few day ago, by some heavy tlrubersTallUig Ou hiiu. "Tioue7Rrnieet thu ladkal pHrij... ' Hillaboro is hippy again over the re epeuing of her ligbtniug-sbop. ' She can o.iee mors oonuuuuioate , with tlie out side world I y some speedier process than a freight-train. Wellington Boyd, ar young nigger swell, is in the Wilmington jail for rob bing the poatoffice. Style must be main tiiued, whether by a secretary of war, senator or a. darkey "blood. . , ' The Southern Home is authority for tha statement thst 'Mrs. " Mary- Austin, ( the wife of a Charlotte shosmaker, has been left sole heir to a 10,000 estate, th earthly awl of some kiusmin who has just breathed bis lust, pegged out, of an ailment beyond -the power of medio ciuetoheaL,!, , , . Mestal SVCCE8S.-Capacity ' and talent In this pushing and bustling sje as-TrornnTnirv these, when coupled with resolute effort, untiring ' energy,' suave' manners, and thorough professional knowledge, lead to position, fame and tuccete, for they deserve them. This is lllustratedin tha careetr of Ut. Joues, now at the Mc Ados House, Uroensboro, hi this state, uuru March' 6th, lie has devoted the best years of his lite to cultivating good natural ahtiiiies and thoroughly qualifying' himself to battle, with Uie worst . Terms oi disease that assail and prostrate the hhman system. The result Is a practice exten sive, growing and lucrative. Dr. Jonsi' peculiar experience iu the treatment of chrouic dsBeaet of every name and oa- ture make blm In every way a skilful aud truMtworihy iihscian. Dr. Joues practke at the Arhugton bouse, Dan V 1Ih Va-, from the tilh to the 13th of March. At the Ballard aud Exchange hotel, Richmond, Va., from the 13lh of March to Uie 3d nf April, 1870. i TRUE. , , TrjuvBian,'&-Ci, March 9, 1976. . I have rnrelully read tl.e letter sun- Sost'd of Tom Scott to Guvi runr Bij en, rrerythintf stated i priVcn by the leummoy taken o th lief re the Shipp commission aud tlier evidences nhich I tiave seen or heiird. ' ' JlMilAH Tt-B.VER. Don't bs bothered with badly fittine; collars bnt wtwr the Elmwood. Every one you put oii fitsrlg1it I'uH IooKS welt" The i Star: .4nimoiiiated ; SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE W hss tound by seTsrsl yesrs experience lelSU SlSSTTIUOI .VM UK -iviw Our price ar mnrh lower tbsa ethers, not so nneqoil la results, upon sworn statements from fslt trisl wfts S"r"-'ng anUl" th South. W experletiee, who. bsve asird ear Phosphates for & i. IVET, Wsks County., , , . W. H. H1TAAKH, Wake County. ; , X. H. HOKTOl, ' " " ' - - -.. i ; ' : : ...i . 1I.C.UTLIT, . " . ; COL, E. 8TIWART, Haroelt County., JAMWA.' J JHSSpX, ' i D. Me. McaAT, j V.!-,! I,'---. it- fa ... -f i. t 'i M .; - '( lad asany at bar who will (tadTy gtv their exportaaos. JL O. SANCERS & Co., '''-;'A jatr ,TaE?BAXJ:QU SEHTJNEL. ..... i I, JII'l l.i.i ,, - A4verttseto wffl as lasarted Is tte Imuy - X BtsriKBl. at lli foUowlnir rate sr iUrsoi ' mam ibcb, or wa auwew iiii 'Ui if.J Oae quirt oae Uom less tkaa a weak t- I square, f-wenk t M 1 . - i aootli;....V......r.V.:.1 s et 1 t, 1 1 1 months........ MS .'' 1 at r ....... . ,-. .v... ..- w w.- BR vi as " MEETTNCr OF THE STATE DEMO . ' S CBATIC-COXSEBYATIYE EXEC UTIVE committee; ; ? rj ' Booiirov tbs Dbv. Coir. Ex j Cox. jTu. , td Bawiob. N. U, Jan. 29, 1875. , At a meeting of the Central Executive CommittKe of the Democradc-Cunser-'.' vstive party this day hehL'.- ir'wa ro-'t aulved that a aieetuig of tbe State Exo 1 :o ntive Committee - be called to assemble . in the city of l(alwli ou Wedne-tday.tUe . ' J5tb day of Mnn-h 1878.'4 The object of tnomeetiug 3eoiiW opon the time and place of holding t Mate Oonven tios ' of the ' Democntid-Ounservaiivw ) party and to sonaider swk ofiuer atatters v , a may aoae beore ihe Committoe T . Each member of the' Committee' le r'' oarnestly'reqaested to be prewsufc- i ' t.lut ;.Wi It COX, CkXiiofi Jt'EW AUVElMItiEMENl S, WOODl Mo4 WOIDItiWOODIll tins. 3 per cord. Oak. S3.50 percerd. tkod orilers o ' - ' D. J. ELMa' -Store. . BurchA-dln Jills'ioro street. opened hU old ofllce Over C. D. ll- artt's ' M's-Otere whees as wlj b Riad u an bU ., mj friend requiring Dental eperatloiis. all operiilunt earefully performea Bad si' reuiierw prices. ,. , jf. j, " Tla LITTLE I IIUSC - A' Vtrftci Sttntty Mark i me for - r . . . , ..ii - .i.i l: ! i ; . Jt8T TBS TUIN'Q. , r.W w;a Bent Fre to snv siIdreM on receipt of Tbres Dollars. rAIRCHILD Jt' Co., 178 Bleeker S ., Mew York Oxj. P. tX. Aadrasa, Box., 4785. , , , ..' ' i . - - AOEXT9 WANTED, i l out aMeadwly r .-.l.:... OPIDHsis P.iBln.1 HMUlntv. ' Dr. Carl- kit A X AgrricnltursIInpIementsaDdMacaloe- 8ALM.AUKICL'LTUAL WORKS, 'i , : ' '' Bales.' H OR8E8 ! IIORSES 1 it- Elrbt fo4 Ilonies fnr sale.' all and see tLemat K. C. CHRISTOPHERS it CO. '8, Uj limtngtoa street. 1 ATEST SIWS t SATED HIS BACOJI t Uavlog salted twe Iraudred kogs, we arc prepared to fill orders for borne mads bacon ef all kinds at - t. . C"BITOPIIKR8 A CQ.'8, , WUmlng'on street, near City Scales. 8100. THE'" SEW TRIPLE Gtsr Horse Power. ! fries - IlilO. la jaat what the farmer need I It : : iiioa Ugbll V aall fut d im ready for , work I t an I loaded and unloaded by four ' mo. Ju.t tbe ttalag for to. too Qms, . Thrcbera snd Cleaieo, Ac. Varranied to aland a x brrs Manufac cred ty the ' SALEM AUttlCLi-TtKAL W- feKa, , i.,. . Send for Cbcutos. ' .11 4 HOUSE AHD LOT AT CHAPEL, ' . HlLl FO' BALK. Uu. ' By virtae ef sn order ef the 8u"erforCeurt ' -ef Caalliaai eona'.T, I will eil at cowuiw-- sld-ierou JI.H da, 'MU ef Ma ell D- XI, ai I lis " (iin Hnte dwirm PMteoii-at'Mitilleii.' axel Ion, tbat valuable bouse and lot In I La , ih of hapel t III, kavwa as ths Hurt a h MISS. ' ' ' . ..t . .U . : : Tirm of uls fJO.OOcsfh snd ibe remainder B s credit of ait m.mtb- tlb Ix rd aud ' fecurfijr. Title rklad an ill iiurcbaeuioiiey Ispdd, , , , ' Fb.'S, lnUwsw. ....... r, . llaps's Nitrcgcnized SUPER PnOSPllATE OF LIME. In stllter th sbovs FsrUliasm, as well sa by v w" vwhimibivim -wHin. ealTerasllvpopnUr, and that hsvs crov a many of oorssst farmers. All wsjuk Us, refer te the following gentleman of Isn several yean : A- ,r ii - ft.. JOUN A VERA, Jobnstea County. W. B. BANDERS,"'"-44 ' rjAvibAbijis; " JAMES fACX, Chatham County ST. M. THOMAS, .,.-, R. H. WILSON," J ' ELlASflAINKS, J4 For Sale j ' .l-..n AGENTS, r -H-;, H,i , , 1 r - -. - , . sTKsriizn JiJLl.,, y mnewwi ' ; ' $ ' - n--1 : Uat $ -.t-Zii. .. -V' aw' . .t. i . s . u ., i- v :,. ; ; super phosphate " t i; , . Uf L1311. -rZ Z ' Ni t i'o V (. -I s 5 f .V . V W c" i i1 . K 4 r 4 , - K- -' i . ;? ft , "X-' '. I' - i i- V . It M: v ii'i ' ii .. 6... i A: i

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