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y THE It A LEI Oil BEKTIKEL -I'AILT, WEEELT AND BEMI-WF.ERLT r. uo.ru jr. i s t edttmr. um or auarairriea. Paflj rVotlad I y hi advaa:-;...... 00 rv. K.nffta In kJnriA -::'H5''!--:'rt'"4--WV-' fmi neeaiv - ...... w ftiuei M " 1 oo Tb tiLf L U1 be d-llvered la sy of Um City at Fifteen Cent a wesk. IDST OFFICE DIRECTORY. , F the benefit of the public, we pus ishtbe following directory of the poet oSSce of this city j Western me.il closes 10:30 a. m. arrives 3:49 p m. Eastern " cl-e S:3 . m. ." " arrives 11:5 a. m, Chatham clea 3:30 p. ni. arrives 9: t a. m. K. & G. R. K. mail cloeea fc.m a. m. " . " arrlvee 3:45 p. m. Through northern via R. & G. R. It. closes 9:30 a. in. Tlmniirh nerthern riiR.C G. R. R. arrives - 3:45 p. m Through norther via Gold- ; boro cloeea ' " ' 3:30 p. in. through northern la Golds horn arrives . 11:03 a. n. ' Office boors (sr delivering mail frm 7:30 a. na to 6:30 p. ni. . Money orfera are braoed and paid trem :13 a. m. to 4 p. m. - Letters can be register J from 8:15 a, m. te 4 r. ni. jjji jfofjfcelveVl da Sun day; 1 , . w. w. iioLVKM. r. r, asswawaawawawawwawawwajw the oinr. The supreme court adjourned to-day. The next session ie in June. Remember SV Patrlck'a baU ' Friday evening. - " J. J. WoLFttrDKir ft Ce dealers la Hon. W. II. Battle, of this city, rei- utered at the Furtjell. Eouic, Wilming ton, Friday. T. T. Oliver manufactures best heart pine and poplar lumber, ftc. Seasoued flooring always on band. Piae Level, .. C. The editor of the Sentinel, 5T Donatt, left yesterday for Charlotte. He will be at bis peU again to-merrovr afternoon. The regular monthly roeetmgf to a- Young Men's Chnsliaa Association Will be held to-morrow evening at their rooms in the Brig? bul'ding. Another lot of that fine 10c. augur, a lot of N. & baoon, a lot of fine N. a fl jut, a lot of fresh eggs, just received at No. 5 Hargett street D. T. Jobusoi'. Hon. Josiah Turner left this morning ti attend the aecvion ef the Franklin c Hinty superior court, aaJ for t'ie pur poe of talking to the people about rings and railroads. A new choir has been organised -for Christ (Episcopal) ohnrch, composed cf a number of splendid,, voioev Prof. Agthe, of the Baptist Female Bamlut. y, presides at the organ. ' Mr. J. D. Wbitaker (s sell'rg food oak wood at 13.30 1 pine !3.0tt(rf3.2- paf cord delivered, provided the cab attends the order. Call en bua in rear of Citizen's Natiousl Hunk. A breeie of xcitmept took place yesterday afternoon in the Catholic church. A enrtaih over one of the sltur pictures took fire from a caaJIo. For tunately the beautiful picture was not injured, and the flames put out before any damage was done. Cotton receipts for the '.week ending March 11, 187C, 433 bales; for same week last year, 1,0 8 ; decrease In re ceipts for week this year, S6S ; whole receipts since 1st September, 1875, te " date, 31,353 ; whole rcce'pts for tame time last year. 23.573 ; Increase in re ceipts this year to date, 2,933 baWs. A new jchedulft wentlnlpffoct on the North Carolina railroi l tonlay. The mail train from GelJboro arrles at ,11:43 a. m. and leaves at 11:47. The mall fVom Charlotte arrives at 3:22 p. m. from and leaves at 3:27. The freight from Goldboce arrives at p. m. and leaves at 8:30. The freight from Charlotte ar rives at 6:07 p. ni, and leaves at 6:13 a. m. Mer, A. C Saunders ft Co. have for sale 1,000 bushels n'ce wtille flint i Corn, 10,000 sacks of Star Phosphate, . 5,000 sacks Mapea' Nilrogenized Super Phosphate and 1,000 sscks Acld Phos phate to be used with Cotton Seed or S ble Manure. They have sold since January 13th, 0,000 bushels Corn and 15,000 sacks of guano. Call on them for bargaius. . George Allen ft Co Plow Manufac turers, Newbern, N. CM offer to send to - any address, samples of their Labor Saving Plows. Atlas and-chokinn Turning Plows, Dickson, Allen and -Magnolia Steel Cotton 8weeps, at a lib eral discouat for cash, with privilege m returning them at their ezpease should they not give perfect estislsction. KdT Send for Illustrated circular and prices feb 23-d2awftwlm Sweet report enjoyed by those who take Dr. Bull's Co gh Symp. It soothes disturbed feelings brought en by a co!d, and positively, cures coughs, sore throat tc. ' v.. VOLXXII. RALEIGH, N OUONOKrrUkRO'ViQrmG: Mobokbih BowAir CoCMTy. In telligence waa receive this morning at the executive offljo of a mi der of a white man in Ran cminty. March 1 by a nLgcr. WillUra Lo-Jk Wa'ly stal biid U. U. Barriuger, audit now at large. A reward of J00 arillMon be proclMlntfd fjf the approve uioa of the murderer. Saoaciocs Doa. Setunky aftr noon a lanrn Xswfoundland ' dug was seen on Fayetteville street, having in his charge a bule whlU girl. He held her right bnd in his meuth.aud seemed U feel the responsibility of his charge. When last seen he was trotting' down the eU-eet In he neighborhood of Kemp P. Battle's residence. Smart dog that. Xew Method or StouTr'oaM days ao one of the clerk i in one post office attempted to eat shad against time and got a bone lolged way down the throat in some noo-comeatable place. He sought relief but found It not until be called on Dr. Nail, who removed the bona by the inhalation process. This Is something new in surgery, if not under the sun - Divil Amoxo ran BcrrcHiaa. This morning, according to the direction of the board of aldermen, an attempt waa kle on the part , of Jh.ejntjjtojrep ont tie MWiM ana Dencner or me sunn honee, A number of the stalk weie knoeked down to bidders who afterwards refused to inks them, alleging that the priors had been ran up upon them in a manner not oonafotent with fair dealing We have had the-devil-among-the tailors in our midst for some time, and it seemntobavw-bfoken oat -among the bntcners. m m m - . . . Charges Against tri Secreta ry of state awd thiTaroixeu of tr Raleioh Papers If charm ot u. h erave nature as thnHe contained L the Peieraburir. Index cao i be easily proved againat Dr. Hwerton, the sec relary of state, we think itaiYues badlv for the energy of the KaleiKh paper not making the public acquainted with such shameless accusations at an ea- lier period. - It is certainly a seriou reflection upon our central journal that they should go all the way to Virginia to learn of chanres of criminal nii demeanor agiilnt' one of the highest officials la their own ttte. If there was evidence that Dr. Howertea had overcharged and windltd the state, they should h been the first t annoum e it ; bo I the sccuwat os con'ained in t-ie Index am groundless, It is due V he k od nmie of the state to brand t am astliey doscTve We do not wiah to preju-lge the p ib'io sgiinst any man, and it in dne to the avnoil party to state (as wo are inforned) that he is alaut now iu the city of Nw York. We snspend judgment, either until an explanation, or meets his ac cusers face to face. This article wool I have appeared in the editorial oolnmua. bnt we were not informed nntil the iu aide hadi cone to press, that Dr. Hower ton waa absent from the state. Then are always two aides to every question, and as the guilt of the sec use J has not aa yet been proven, we leave the turthot investigations to legal innuraia, ana m constituted courts of the land. Char lotte Observer. .-. . We heard rumors of the charges against Mr. Uowerton over a month be fore the appearance of the letter In the Petersburg Index from a correspondent in this city, but did not think that we would be justified in giving them pub licity upon snob alight foundation. Even now nothing is absolutely fixed , upon Dr. Uowerton, and in reproducing the letter, the Sentinel was careful to dis claim any endorsatu n of the charges contained . in IV .. Bef o: t its aj pearanos we had determined 1 1 aay noth ing nntil the matter could be thoroughly investigated. laave. Oats, Oats. The brightest, best, cleanest, heaviest, prettiest, plump and only strictly pilme white teed oats that have been on this market this season ban just been received at Sylveter Smith's Feed Store at N. C. depot 2t OS . . Fob Sale. 10 barrels of plendid New Jersey Champagne Cider for sale by the barrel or by the gallon at the lowest figure, jut recetwd at----, lw. ' Tim Les's. For RjtxT. A neat, new, small and well arranged bouse on Hilbiboro street Apply to D. T. Johnson. 81 ' , NEWS AND NOTES. " JefTeraon Medioal College, Ph Ha iti phia, has jast graduated 153 aawooacs The hurricane Friday demolished 17 booses and killed fi persona at Eliza beth town, Illinois. E. C Tufta ft Co., New York, woolen oommlfwion merchants, hare failed for nearly fl.000,000. N .- A recent land-slide at Cout, small north German town on the Rhine, buried 8 houses and killed 26 persons. Government spies are at their old wwk in Alabama. They are arrest og tilizena and hurrjing them off to jail without lotting them know the chaiges tsgainat them. . ' , til tnURCHE M7S DAY", sr. John's ciicrch. A larxe coogreijatin as-emMed t hear mass at St-J.dm'a (Cathol t t t-hurvh yet rlay merning. The pastot Rev. Father It elly gave his bearers ar. a Me and reflective - sermon frm H M tthe xviit 4: MTheo answered Peter, and aid oute Jsus. kiM, it b gool for us to be beet If thou wilt, Vt u make hers three . taVeruscles; out for thee, and one for Moses, and ew for Elks. .The theme of the sermon was the traafliuntive of ChrUl, -The beauties of true piety were vividly protrayed anJ the tender, loving8 mer' i iesofGndto erring man eloquently dwelt upon. -': " : : . i .r: . Is the , afternoon, at the conclusion of Vespers, the beautiful devotion oi the Benediction of the Blessed Sacra menttook place. Father Rielly an nounced thatf-owlog to an enforced ab sence from the city, the usual devotions of Wednesday and Friday evenings would be emitted this week. "' 5 SWAIIT STREET BAPTIST. At tbe Swain Street Baptist cburch.at 11 o'clock, the pastor preached on con fession from Malt 10: 33. Tbe text peaks tbe language oi the court house. It indicates s two-fold trial; a trial of Christ before men on earth and a trial f those HMoowieafore' 4hV-eoorro Heaven, God being the judge. Jesu- aays, "Whosoever oonresseth me here. him will confess up there. now are we to confess Uim r By publicly ac knowledging our need of him; by aub milting to his ordinances, and joining turselvet to his people. If we dothi He prnnii.es to save ns. This lis wUi not fail to do. At night the sermon was from Gen. Ui 49. SALISBURY STREET BAPTIST, Text! 1st Cor. xv:25-26 : "For be must re.ign-.tiU-.be hath put all things under his feet The last enemy that hall be destroyed is death." , Topic: Death the servant of Christ Illustrated from the scriptures. Death brought Jairus, a self-righteous PharUee to Je us death In the case of Laasrus, 'Xbibited the humanity of C'hrit In a noat beautiful and touching manner, and spiritualised the whole family. witness the spirit of the fanily as shown in Luke x and Johu xiL Death removed Juhu Ui Baptist to concentrate all at tention cn Christ, and the death of Stephen uot mdy i iutrated the pres- tnc of ChrUt to coiufer his sainU iu leath,but it was deublliMS the meant of hccouviction of PauL Augustine has wdthiit Vif Stephen had not died Paul tad not praed. v i Hut Ch Nt showed his power over b-ath, not ouly hi ral-ing the dead by nm own luhercut power, and not a did ElijsA and Eluha, bui by rising from the dead himself, and he will by this ame power raie up all the dead aad utterly destroy de h in the end He has abolished death nad brought life and jumortabty to light through the gospel, Uut death will be destroyed only for those who receive the gospel. V At night the text was' taken from John v: 40: "Ye will .not come unto me that ye might have ;life.' ' 1. The Jews to whom the text waa was addressed ought to have believed on Christ for the reaons he assigns In this chapter, (a) John the Baptist lei- iified-that- ho- was the Mesoiab t 33d verse. (b) The works of Christ testb- iled that be was the aon of God : 36th T ;t e. (cl The1iher1lmelf berr wit- seas of his messiahship at his baptism auden the mount of transnguration eope clally: 37th verse, (d) And the scrip tures which the Jew searched, testified of himt 39lh vetSc. II. They ought to have believed in Christ, because In bint alone is life. Man la physically dead, liable, to death, legally doad, splrltnally deS, eternally d wdv aod Christ has power to destroy death of any kind. . - III. IP it waa a great sin in the Jews not to believe In torts t, tt li a fivgrefcter one in us, for our light is so much greater than their's.' . The greatest sin of which we can be guilty is to refuse to come to Christ and we are not christians because w will not After the sermen,tbe ordi nance of baptism was administered to five i ersens, three ladfeeand two gentle men. Twenty-six have been received into this church recently, and the meet ings will be continued ibis week, i ' RDRirrox STBjtrr mbthuoist. Bev. Dr. Barkbead, pastor, occupied thepuljit both morning and evening. At 11 o'clock bis discourse was from Isaiah xxviii : 16-1? : "Therefor thus saita the Lord Ood, behold, I lay iu Zioa for foundation atone, a tried stone, precbus eoruer-etone, a sure oondatioa ; L that believoth shall not ' ak bast. JttdnwLt a's wCl I hy I rf ll the line, and righteousness to t'ie plummet, and the bail shall swerpTtsy the ref uge of liea, and the water shall overflow the biding pi loe." ' Theme Jeans Christ, the . rock, the only sore rsfiig. Mta,ai a creatare of God, lute a religious natom, and al though fallen still .retuiul th a nature, tnd must have a ref age from the gath ering storm. He desires to be happy, which 'faili g to flud in himself he looks . outside of himself. Th deairo for happiness, for rest, for a place of refa re arises from a fear of jndg mentr-hia , AwsHeaivi , telling.-ijmJx must bo reoonciled to an ofiVnded God, Ho hath provided a refuge for man, s foandation npon which he ean build hi bopee. Jeaus Christ Is the chief our aer-stone of this foundation, and he who thus builds is secure, for the wiuds may blow, the rain may fall, the billows roll, but being founded upon a rock it will stand. But be who thus builds must give np and turn aside from every other refnge, for ye cannot serve God aud mammon. He will not be natixflnd at half, but must have the whole aervioe of one Uvea. God requires it ; but some serve him for the loaves and fishes These are they that seek refuge in lies. These shall be swept away. The devil is said to be the father of lies, and 0 how many children has be? He is the great adversary of God and man and has many relnges for man, and thousands trust in them to their destruction, - He exhorted ail to flea to Christ aa the only safe refuge to shield . them from th wrath of an offended God. rCBSON STBEET METHODIST. ' The pastor, Ret. W. C. Norman, took bitJbrtJteaJgAbwiiia ; 1-8 : "There; fore, seeing we are also con passed about with ao great a cloud of witneesea, lot ns lay aside every weight,' and tbe sin which doth so easily beset us, and let M J3BBjylt.tUyenc!t sat before ns." Looking unto Jeaus, the au thor and fluiahftr of our faith, who, fur th joy that was aet before him, en dured the cross, despising the shame, and is aet down at the right hand of the throne of God. Theme : The christian race. At night the text was taken from He brews 11 : 6 : "But without faith it is impossible to ploase God." Theme: Faith necessary for a true and faithful service of Ged. . CataTh is a common disease, e common tint snuatug, punug, sua blowing ot the nose, oe-l us at everj turn ou the suect Your to rt si ps ih these naty dWIiHrges on tho sidewalk and in th puhlh; convevauce; and its liurei ah'e odo', cent traiu ititig the breath of the afflicted, reti-lers litem ff. niive to their as-oi-Utes. Then i ibetiiKhestmedcal authority fir i-tnt- ing that with lul'y ne-ha T. tl nt tw thuds, f those attlcted wiib Cou-umi t ou el' th-'Lungf the .iav -m-mences as Caiarh in the nose r hea l, the uextstep being lo tbe threat and bromhial tubes lastly to the Inn a. Hw linporunt then to give esriy and nrompt aueniioa to a Catnrrhi To cure this loathsome disease correct the system bv using Dr. Pierce's Golleu Medical Discovery, which tones It up, cleanses the blood, and heals the dis eased glands by a tpeciflc influence upon tbeui; aud teassii-t, use Ir. baue's Catarrh Remedy with Dr. Tfrce's aal Douche. This is the only way to reacb-the upper and back cavut-s where tbe discharge comes from. No danger from this treatment, and it is pleusaut to. use. 1 he twomeaicides witb Ustiument are sold by dealers in medicine. . I MEETING OF THE STATE DEMO f CBATIC-COXSEBVATI VE EXEC- UTIVE COMMITTEE. Rooms of tub Dim. Com. Ex. Ccm. ) Balrioh, N. C, Jan. 29, 1175. ( At a meeting of tbe Central Executive Committee ef tbe Democratic-Conservative party this oy heLL it was . re solved that a meeting of the State Exec utive Committee be called to assemble in the city of Raleigh on Wednesday.tbe 15th day of March 1876. The object of th meeting jeojdenpon the time aad plao of holding i e State Conven tion of the Democratic Const rrative party and to. consider such other matters as may come before Ihe Committee Each member of the Committee is earnestly requested to be present ; , W. R. COX, Ch'm. J. J. LrrcBroBO, Seo'ty. : Bishsf AtxI590. Her is the Lutt of Bishop Atkinson's appointments for his spring visitation ; , J . ' Kiuston, - . , March 22 Holy Innocent, Lenoir Co., Newborn, . . Beaufort, Bt Paul a, Swift Creek Bridge, Trinity, Beaufort Co., . April Blount's Creek, Beanfort Co., " St. John's. Durham's Crook, " South Creek, Beaufort Co., " Greenville, ., " Lawsoa Pnce, of Caldwell county, has fallen heir to a large estate out wvr, St. Jnbn'e, Pitt Co., " 11 Snowhill, " 13 Marlboro, Pitt Co., Good Friday, " 14 Wilmington, Easter San Jay, " IS f , o F No." 18 WABRANT FOB THE ARREST OF GEN. W. R. COX. RtTVOR OF AS OTTRAOS AROtT rSRPBTRATKD. : TO RB A telegfam to tbe Washington. ' Re publican states that U. 8, Commisfdonei Gaaidyr of Wilmington, has iasnd . warrant for the arrest of Oen. W. B Cox, of this city, chairman of the demo emtio state executive committee, charg ing bun with having conspired with Um commissioners of Rjbesoo oennty to de feat the will of the people in electing dtdflgates t the lata constitutional con vention. This intelligence reached this city this morning, and it is doubtless true, for the radicals are determined t5 spare no effort known in the catalogue of outrage and fraud to carry the state in tbe coming election. SPECIAL NOTICE. " . a ;'io;' " To all who ara snffertag from tbs error sail ladlseretiosse(;outb,iH)rTouweakDeM. early Uecay, less of uauliood, Ac.. 1 will senu a recipe that will cure you, FREti Oi CH AKUE. This great remedy was discovere tT a mlasloaary hi Booth America. erf self-wddressed eseloM to the Kev. jesart T. Inmis, station J), MbU JJumm, A"w fort City. ' nov 12-deodAw6a TO CONeUMrriVXo. .1 The adTertlser, aa eld physic Ian, retire, from aenve practice, haslnp; bad placed n hi ItaodSy tD -ri sti vJitiaUdWlslouary,thJuil uuls of a simple Vegetable Keaed. for the speedy and peraianeat Cure of Con-uinpU T. Bronchitis, t s'arrh, Astbias, aud all Tbroei and tang AffecUuns. also a Positive aad Radical Cars' for Nervous Debility and all NorTutu. Com UIdis, afier having thoeooghH tested It wouderful cursilve puwers (i thousands ef eases, feels It bis duty to snak It knows t his suffering fenows. Actusteo b) this sse ive, and a eonacleiitkMis de-ire U relieve human suffering, he will send (freeet r-ba re), to all who desire It, this recl e, with fult dtreetluiis fur prepsrtiig sn(t si eeessfttlly as.ng. Heat by return rnstl by idiliwlH Da. W C. 81KVEN8, M unroe Block, Byracuse, N. Y. oev 23-wly NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. "ALU ABLE LOTS FOR SALE. Oa Monday, the 10th of April, 187, by virtue of a Judirment of the 8uirior Court of - ake couMv, 1 will exp se to publli sale on the premises tbuse vs uble luu h i he nor the isiern pait of tbe city of aletga. Ilni eat of Pen-on sirvet and brtwren Polk street and ibe norhero Unit's of thr cl y, containing ab Hit twelvs (12) or Bfeeti (15) acres adj4 ilng tbe lots ef i. C. Wis der, Mrs. . V. ilftoti J.iim B. Pescud, John W tilers and the Kaleigh Cemetery As -ocUUon. Alo one acre t the mr nu uortnwrst poitioo of Mordal's grve oi LouUburg rosit, adjolnli s; 'ot of i. B. Mar tin ; sa d f4s rn-iomjlig lo ihe estate of the late tienry M I'decai The lot wtll be sdi In -evi-ral ptrcels osult pun-bssert for one third e-h, lb - re nsifiderlu Blue sod tweotv- one Bioulhs, with Interest. - MAK1UA MUKUECAI, mb ll-S0dys gsechtrlx. 4 1 Q a dav at h 96 uifltaud.ei me. Airrnts wanted. eruis I ree. ISt'4 CU, march 7-1 August, Ma ne. $10. TIIK S A LEM CORN SIIEI ; lei was awarded tbe flrat pre ulum- t th- K. C Ptste Fair tn 1873. Price 10. MsiiuNciur-d by th B LEM AU ICL'LlX'RtL WOBK8, &Ueai, H. C. WOOD I WOOD 1T WOOD 'HI ' - Woodf Fine, 3 per cord. Oak. $3.50 per cerd. Bend order to. u. 4. tLi.i ' more, nwrch tWtm- Hills swe swesfc- r The Star Ammoniated SOLUBLE PHOSPn ATE We have found by several year experience actual observation, that they have bo superior, if say equal ssMag CommsrsUl Masnrss. Onr prices ire atneb lower thsa 1 1 hers, not seuntTersaUv populrr Snd that have previa -anequsl la results, upon sworn itslement from many of our best fanners. All w ask la falr'trlal telth anything sold lolhe BoutST WreferloThe following raUma"of larft" eaperleace, whe have used onr Phosphate R. J. IVET, Wake County. W, n. WBITAKER, Wake County. M. H.H0RT05, " ' Ml & UTUT, ' COU E. STEWART, Haraett Ceonty. JAMES a. j yaseov, - "( . D. Me. MeK ATr J- - Aad many others who will gladly glvafthetrsiperlesc. ... '.,! !. . For tale by1. ! -' " A. O. S ANDERS & Co., . ' v- ' AGENTS, , ttALUQU S C. Jaatf ,THE BAII0 n SENTINEL. i AdverMseaseaU wfll so taterted la the asm; ksanost. at the foitowtng isus setSfRSM ewe aca, or sea auaioa uaea. , Une aquars eae time - tLM ' - " oath sasssanswl suerUea tttaeB ft WsSR looooa-toooa sW I square, 1 wsk DO 1 . u 1 ssonth W 1 i ntoatas... IS W 1 " 10 I. " . 4 90 . w. ej quo- awrr UW I - T " Hit I . M to NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Y P E For Sale.' WE OFFER Till TV FY, fTAHDi. Cases, rt ne., I, a Is, KuIm, A , ef k' 'pea bera Illutratel Agr,"for sale at tares'B, - - ,1.-.,.. - . Any oai la want of a eocaplete outfit for a rrf weekly paswr will do well to call and exialae this ssstarbtl,' address as bv ataU. A ioitoti of the type Is w, sad omslts of Bautll Pica, Lorg Prime'. Brevier, Miaioe, Nospsriol, sad 7 foale of Display typs. Addiest, HtWABDS, BIOUGHTON CO , MchlO-tL; vt lW , Kalelgh, , C. rICHMOSD PETERSBURG K.S.CO - CDBUBeactng Oct. tita, 1875, Tralas oa this road will rua as foitow t Lasva Rica mono, ocTm. 1 1 ' HO A. M.. Through MaB ; 7M Au V., Freight Train ; 1:45, rVM., Through Mall; 5 P.lt., Frrltrbt Trda. Lasva Pitsasaca, Koarrm - 7:50 A. M, Fr gbi Train ; t M., Thronrh Mall ; P. M. Fretk-ht Train ; 7:85 P. hi., throiichMaU.' , " Z77Z:- . Coaches attached to all freight trains for aceoinraxdstion of passenirers. 1 This Compaoi offer speeial tndueeneBt to ihe shlppiir public on line of tbe Raleigh &.Gston, haietVb Augusta sud Vetera S. C RaUroads, U tbs way of low freight and passenger rates. A.BHAW dAw-tf Buperiittendeol ALL VARIETIES OF FOUNDRT Job and Vachlne work done at tbe 8ALEM AORlCULTt'RAL WOttK., TUE ADVANCE MOW er is now offered for th com log msou at tbs low price o ( 90. Address tbs . HEUK, Salem ausie A grot, !. C A IF VOU WANT A GOOD HORSE Power Jor eu or two horses, ad lrrss the BALEM AGRICULTURAL ORES, Baim. 110 to 25 per Day TSXZXSSXSi ictiMr, tmh.ir ovn n.icl.hrhotMU. rrtlMlr Fiwl. -tuuiuauiiw.ai $1,20(1 BIjM'UBIOO Made any dav la Prvs an Citts. Invest ocidlnc to vear means 810. 8M or 8100. ie Stock Privilege, ha brought a small for tune to tbs ra refill Investor. W advi.e when and aow U operate alelv. Book with all Inf.maUoosixT rasa. Address orders by mall sod telegrash to Bankers and Brokers, 17 Wall St, N. Y. jaa MUwiy 0. P. BABCOTK, DENTIST. HAS opened hi old fflc over C D. U artt's ?b Btore where bs w I b a tad to se his many friends reauiriur Dental eMratloas. all operlous crrfully performed and at reduced piioes. leozi-u. WPECIAL TO BUILDERS. .J. T. WATTS, COMMISIOV MERCHANT AND AUCTIONEER, Is the general agent In Ra'e'i b for th sals 'f lu.it r frnin Mnoie snd other ennn- tie. Builder aad lar will flnd it t their sdvantag 1 1 gt hint their bills of umber, as ne can furnl-h In any qu ntlty at the tow est rice. Uffice vaHln street, betweea Omlnrton and Blount. . , ... uh ll 1m END S5e. to O P. ROs ELL CO., New -Tors, for fhsmphtecof 10 Daree.. con taining HslsotSUOO nwpp-r( god sstimates showing cimi of advertliiluK. , : a i llape's Nitrogenized MAPlS''( arrsKfjazco BTOtrWffWlt m tac SUPER PIIOSI HATE , t OF LIME. In selling tbs alwv" Fertilisers, si well as by for several years : JOIIJf A VERA, Johnstoa'Ceaaty. W. H. SANDERS, - DAVID ADAMS, " ' JAMES PACE, Cbstbsm County. W.M. THOMAS, - " R. H. WILSON, - IUA9 HAINES,. - marea i ly . - T c r of N. i i if ' - . f . V 1 r 4 'Vtr''1 c'.
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 13, 1876, edition 1
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