THE BALEIQH SENTINEL, a III . t f $ VBU8S ''. ' firm sariaah at thsfolWwlni rates psrsfaereof, I Me iKk, or tea sokalea liues. ....... . ......... HAILT. WEEKLY AND SEMI-WF.EKLT Olciaioron of Kortl Carolina. W square o Um .,-..,, - . f LW ... - each suseeaatat fctserUeo ' STATE PRINTING JLBINDING i lessthsaa week tJ..................... M..,.rr" t square, 1 wk.. .......... U U t ....!. 1 mootb.... .v.. ............ 8 00 - ESTABLISHMENT. .. . bath or- snasoBirwoa. 1 S swaths........ H.mi 19 SO i , s mm JUli Santlnal 1 nuts idr&nra ..1? 00 THE RALEIGH SENTINEL. -1 1 -7-- " ': 1 " f V-P :-- - - , Wreklv Sentinel " ' " S 00 The DalLY 8ktiM. wfll be delivered la in, part of the City at fifteen Cent week. WEEKLY ADYERTISINO RATES. rates. 1 1 T. I 1 I. K.' 1 12m I Inch,.... J - ... : ... .... ; column,,, i oo 1 1 ooi s M ils oo ia oo 9M MM 0 8 OtM Ul OK 00, SO 00, S!t OOi' no 4 10 001 OUj 4ft oo 00 00 6 ON IS OtH IT 00) 1 OOl S M io ooj w so oo;i o oo iw oo 1 (U M (WilOO 0017S 00.300 00 I I I I Speetel soUcm ehrfe4 90 oeU pr Uee. l"OST OFFICE DIRECTORY. For the benefit of the public, we pub- Hah the following directory of the poet oOce ef this city I Western mail closes " , arrives Eastern ," closes . arrives. II-..VII, n. 3:49 p. m. 3:30 p. m. 11:03 a. Chatham " cleses " ftrrives B. & G. R. R. mftil closes . arrives 3:30 p. m. 9:43 ft. m. 9:30 a. 3:43 p. a. Tli rou eh northern via R, A G, R.R. closes 9:30 a. in. Tlireusrh northern :m R. & GV R. R. arrives 3:45 p. as Throusn nortnern via uoids- bore closes 3:30 p. m. Through northern via uoias bore arrives 11:05 ft. m. Office hours far delivering mails from 7:30 ft. at. to 6:30 p. m. Money orders are issued and paid trera s:13 a. m. to 4 p. m. Letters can be registered from l:U a. in. to 4 p. m. No mails sent or received on Sundavs. W. W. BotftKr; r." TUB CITY. vunvn v. -.c. grain. Cera a sjiecUlty. , Newkern, X. C . .' , 3m. Anotuer lot of tnat One 10c. aucar. a lot of N. C. bacon, a lot of fine N. C. flour, a lot of fresh eggs, just received at No. 5, Hargett street J. T. Johnson. 8 . CoL Wharton J. Green, a gallant sol- ilier' of the eonth dnrinff the war. and one of the Old North States truent and moot publio-spirited Bona, arrived in the city yesterday and will remain until to morrow. . With pen, tongue and sword, he has ever been a patriot without fear -"TuitHrithout reproach. 4 s Messrs. A. Saunders St Co. have for rale 1,000 bushels n'ce white flint Corn', 10,000 sucks of Star Phoephate 5,000 sacks Maprs Xilrogenized Super Phosphate and 1,000 sacks Acid Phos phate to be need with Cotton Beed or Stable Manure. They have sold since January 13th, ,O0O bushehy Com-and - 1S.00O saeks of guano. Call on them for bsrgains. George Allen & CoM Plow Manuiac turers, Newbern, N. G offer to send to any address, samples of their Labor Saving Plows. ' Atlss antl-choking Turning Flows, Dickson, Allen and Magnolia Steel Cotton Sweeps, at ft lib eral discount for cash, with privilege et , returning them at their expense should they not give perfect satisfaction & Bend for illustrated circular and prices. - - feb 23-d2aw&Wlm m JUdiwu Anaio to do Thxtb Drrt T Ajrain ws lift ap our voice in entreaty to eur city authoritiea to interpose and sst , us from being stunk to death withjertfliaers. Ws had thought there was, ah ordinance against 'storing these combinations of tne ne-plua-ultrae of oooriferoua abomination in the city. It has become an intoler bis nose-and-etomach-upeetting nuisance, and should be at ones abated to some thing like 198 stink-power in the shsde If such an ordinance does exist,' it is a dereliction of duty on the part of the police not to enforce it. If there is no I such ordinance, then it is the the plain duty of the aldermen to adopt one at once. By allowing this aroma tia stof location to goon, the health of the city is seriously endangered. The effen ee is rank and smells to heaven. Attentien has been called to it time and again, and every stench-laden sephyr enforces the com plaint; yet no relief has been extended. What right have the authorities to blast ..... 4 ... I ,i a hnmin iu au.i imhAP ti mi nflairn ... - .. ! I and uvea of sa entire community to suit ihe convenience of a few stink-natural ized dealers t Common justice and , common sense should long since have impelled the municipal pater-nosters to put a atop to this outrage on christian noses. Can it be possible that our al dermen are withheld from doing their duty in this matter by the fear of giv ing offenca to a few men of means and influence who msy be interested in the traffic ? Let us hsve no more delay. The citiaena have a right to protection for the Buffering probosces of them selves and families, and in the name of the continental congress and the great panjandnm, they demand it, rr.- , ' - Fob Ejsnt. A neat, new, small snd well arranged house on Rillsbero street Apply to D. T. Johnson, 3t mmbi neaair ............. VOL. XXIL RALEIGH, X. 0., WEDNESDAY, MARCH DEMOCRATIC Gil AND SACllEMs . IN COUNCIL. XKETISOOF THK BTATK BKMOCRATIC KXECUT1VE COMMITTEE. I The lttt democratic committee of North Carolia metia UieBrigga builJ ins At 11 o'clock this freioon, Tho Io ftttcodftaoe; wero Gn. W. K. Cox, chftlnnfto J.' J. IJtcbfbrd, were tar J Cant S. A. Ahe, K. TL Battle, E. E. Stamps, Dr. R. B. llaywood, W. IL Jones and C U. Bubee, f Wake cottoty; ILA. Lomloo, I Chatham CoL Wharteo J. Oreeo, of Warren j Henry , R. Brrao, of Cravea J. A Worth, of Comberlant Capt. Bowen, of EJgecombe ; if ajar . Dt Cameron, of the Raleigh Newt, an4 F.Doaan, of tbeSeutlneW I - I Letter were read Irom a number of members who were preTeated by Ta- rions cautta from beinir present, and from many prominent gentlemen of the state, containing snggeations as to the time of holding a state convention, and the proper plan of carrying on the cam paign. All united in urging the abso lute necessity of haraony, vigilance, la bor and liberality to save the state faom the clutches of the radical hordes who are marshaling for her ruin. :"TLe Erst queeU.a U be ettleJ wail) regard to the place at which the conven tion should be held, Raleigh, Wilming- Inn, OnMtiihnM Kali atmrv Mil fliarl titjk . wpra j. D. . n0min.ti(ML and their I m rita . a-L-rit- thoroaehlT ui- vasaed. After several balloting, the vote stood : Raleigh 10 ,' Salisbury, 7 ', Greensboro X - The selection of Raleigh as the place of meeting i"tlien"maae - ...... ! - unsnimoua, I Jh A long and animated disenssion. in which ', every ' member participated. followed in regard t the time of holding the convention. The variona opinions ranged from May 14 to July 15. Before reach ing a definite conclusion, the committee adj turned to half past three o'clock this afternoon. The indications are that the convention will be called to meet before the asHembling of the national conven tion at St. Louis. - The preponderance of sentiment seems to be in favor of some time from the first to the fifteenth of June. Every member of the com mittee seems awake to the nrgent needs snd dangers of the hour, and we have every' reason to believe that a wise an. Vigorous campaign will be Iniugui CoxcxcaioM or tbi Tbbasdbi laova Cm. Late last night the caser of the State vs. Frank Ferrell, Isaac Holder field, Benjamin Matthews and Weston Rogers, charged with cruelly beating jscon vans, a nigger work nouss con vict, in order to make him confess where he had bidden the gold which he was alleged to hare found, concluded before Squire Magnin at the ourt house. There were five cases against the de fendants, and they were each returned to the next term of the Wake superior court in a bond of $200 in each case, Discovert or a uold Mm lie Chatham-A very rich gold mine has recently been discovered in Chatham cocraty. Several very valuable speci mens of the gold found are new in the State Ceological Museum. The mine is located on a tract of land under lease to J. JV Jackson, John Manning and II. A, London, Jr., of Plltsboro. These gentlemen will, we understand, units with certain northern capitalists ia the formation of a joint stock company in order that the mine may be properly and I thoroughly worked without unnecessa ry delay. Three shafts have been al ready sunk, with connecting tunnels, snd a vein of rich ore varying in thick ness from 6 inches to 4 feet has been found. About $1,200 worth of gold has already been taken from the mine. Ward Mketikqs. -The democratic executive committee of this town- ihm li.a ftnnnifitofl : m.nhn , . . - a- - K varlnni the various wards ot the city to nom inate candidates for aldermen In the ensuing municipal election The meet ings hsve been arranged as follows : 1st 1 ward Uvejey'e academy. Monday evening. March zi, 9 o clock. 2d ; Ward. Cmirt-house, Monday evemnsr. March 27, 0 o'clock. 3d Ward. Metropolitan hall. Mon day evening, March 27, 8 o'clock. 4th 1 w ard. -w estern W ard school house. Monday evening, -March 27, 8 o'clock. : - V 6th Ward. Old masonic halt. Mon day evening. March 17, 8 o'clock. ' Fire ijf Lrms River Towsship. Ijwt Sunday night the store of S. P. Gill, at Wskefie'd, Little River town ship, this county, was destroyed by fire. The originslion of. the fire Is nnknown- The building and contents were entire ly destroyed. The loss Is about 12,000, and the insurance (1,200, , i NORTH CAROLINA'S CREW- RESPLENDENT GRASTI8M THA' HAS DAZZLED THE NATIVES. . t BOM FRIENDS Or THE FBEBIDE2CT WHO HAVS BISBH FROM FOVEBTY TO OlXXIKCK WHIL1 THE OBIOI 3 AL VVIOSI XEM HATE ! BEEN BEGLECTKD. Under this . heading the New York Sua, of March 13, has ft correspondence purporting to be direct from this city The writer falls Into some errors, but ws glvs his production as he sends it to the Sua t Rauuobi..N. C- March 9. The news of the Belknap exposure fell like thanderdsp in the ranks of the admin istration officeholders and followers in this state. The democrats, however, were prepared to hear something of the kind. The effect of the scandal in this one state upon the party in power will be wonderful. It will give 10,000 extra votes to the democratic candidate for president in November. It is a matter ef wonder to many peo ple that a state wbicu gave the republi can ticket 20,000 majority in 18C8, four years later overcame this majority and elected delegation of seven democrats and but one republican to congress and democratic leinalature. Une cause s the demoralization of the Grant vartx in the auuoiutment of federal offi cials. We hsve a set in thif state that can hardly be matched outside; ef it. President Grant has sustained for years in important omoes soma oi tne most corrupt men who ever dismosd ft party These men hsve controlled the republi can organisation in the state, and appear touunk tnat tne government waa crea ted only lor their .especial benefit A brief notice, of the 'nasi and nreeent status of these choice officials will suffice tns ivpuuiicau party in one southern state is composed of. 1 in Wtlmingtoo, one of the chief sea port twus of the south, the president retains in the "position of collector of the pert Joe ph u. Abbott, some years ft:0 a carpei-bagaenator tt Washington ot the etrer t ipe. Abbott was the juungur of the negro wing of ihe radical party in lCS, was elucteua state sna lor, and advocated the lncreae of the state debt seme 120,000,1 HMJ, pliwing iu Mie nanus oithc corruiit rpeculatorn weuaon, lttlctield, Jay-i;ir Jones, and others these luillious of dollars of the people's inoney, to be applied as they deemed btsu The Sun has al ready uM t ie story of Hwepson and his ass elates. It is believed here that Abbott received a lare share of the booty for hii "influence" in the legis lature, ftud it U also well-kuowu lout that he secured bis election to the United States seuate in about the man ner Spencer did. Abbott was foiig i director of the W. N. G. R. R., and a niajuate of the riug. Col. John Long, special agent of the postofik-e department, was ft detaulter to the N. C. R. It. for a considerable amount of money, yet Grant gave him the post he nnw holds. "Long" Perry ef Msine, supervisor of revenue, one of Grant's and Blaine's nearest and dearest friends, is a man without repu tation. Perry was always the leader tf the carpet-bag ring or his party; bis services were Invaluable. J. J, Mott. also a revenue collector In the seventh district, was president of the W. N. C. R. R in 1809 and 1870 and 1871, and Identified with the ring which robbed the state of so many millions. James E. Boyd of Alamance, for services in behalf ef Holden in 1871. was appoint ed to an important revenue post. , Boyd was formerly ft sworn ku-Uux, and has been a useful tool to the republicans. L J: Younff. revenue collector, fourth district, hss held his office since 1869. It has been wondered how he could be come suddenly rich on 33,000 or $4,000 a Tear. In 1869 be was a country shop keeper, whose possessions amounted to two or three thousand dollars. Now he is, worth a princely . fortune, runs a newspaper, uvea at the finest hotels in the state, wears gorgeous diamonds, and the DeODle ef Raleiirh look nnnn him witness much awe as did the pious men of WssLington look upon Boas Shepherd in his best dsys, lonng is the chief of his party in the state, excepting Brother Holden. To trace Uie career of Grant's old. tried, bnl not very trustv friend. Wil liam W. Holden, who refused the nost of minister to Pern for the office of postmaster of Raleigh, would be to tell an old story anew. . Holdcn's reputa- t on is as well known to Grant as it is to the plundered taxpayers of this state. It has often seemed strange that a man who bad been a governor, and then Mpfred rorlhfcfrrresidehcyrwho was the first to nominate Grant for ft third term, and afterward expresed a desire to see him emperor, could con tent himself with holding a petty post mastership. So long as Grant stood any show for a third term, however. Holden wss happy. Belknap's fall has made bun the mot raierbie of men. The democratic party of this state are now barricading their walls to prevent the ex-governor from Joining litem. - a have only mentioned a few of the present federal office-holders in the state, who are the recognized leaders of the republican party in North .'unlin. In the appointment of federal officials in this state the president haa always ig nored the claim of the honest reoabh- caus original union men and placed iu the beet offices men whose reputations are a scandal and disgrace to the nation, ' 1 . ei ,e K goVtnvesfmeht is a bottle of Dr. Bull's Couh Syrup, for it never 'dis apiKtiutx. 25 cents per bottle; large size, cents, TAB DROPS. They are hopping it at Wllmii g'.on in spue et lent. ; Wilmington is still shooting. enjoying target . Durham cries out for the organization of a are company. .,,.; ;x:,.. 1 One Charlotte fii f cotton Saturday. shipped 400 bales Newbern is asking for a custom boose ot huge proportions. L 79-year-old1 tramp has been airing bimseuin Wilmington. Honey k abundant in Polk county The woods are full of it A large Bomber of tramps art daily Passing through Charlotte. . Dur'.fc the hut two vears 10 houses have been built at Shelby. The Tar River Beacon hoists the name of T. J. Jarvis for governor. Isaac Patterson, of Newbern, has a silver coin bearing date or 141. Nicholas Teseuir, aged 104 years, died In Rutherford connty rt. Z8. A line of boats Is to be run between Haw River depot and Ruffln's milL The teWraph line between Wilmins:- ton and tape uatterasris now in opera tion. A colored man, nameunkoown, was drowned at Wilmington' Wednesday 0 -.TT twawiasssKswBwssBAv'e The sheriff of Craven is getting after delinquent tax-payers with a sharp stick. A large number of tobacco plants have been killed by cold in Orange county. ; The map man has taken the place of I the Charlotte consuiuUonal organ- griuder. little wOte EusIn WIfmmgt?n are occasionally hugged on the streets by buck niggers. Justice Hill has commenced suit agalu.t ihe mayor of Newbern for false imjinsotJiiient. Two t vin cLi!dren of Henry Sagg, of lltt comity, died last week withiu I tour of en eh b'Jj sr. John C. McK unon, a former resident of Itichnuind c tinty, is a member of the lexas k-gislaltiro. l'resbvieriat of Graham, Alamance county, r g ting to run a grave-yaid on their own l ok. A couple of AVilmimrton niggers were arrested the other night for attempting to dip up small-pox bed clothing. Sol. Browu, a Salisbury cueer, fell out of a tree the other day aud died in a few hours fiom the Injuries received. The members of the 1st nigger Bap tist church in Wilmington are In a row over the auction as to who shall be boss of the shebang. The courts will be appealed to. Catarrh la a common disease, so common that suuning, spitting, and blowing of the nose, meet us at every turn on the sucet 1 our loot sum in these nasty dlscliarges oa the sidewalk and in the public conveyance; and its disagreeable odor, contaminating the breath of the afflicted, renders them .flVn&iA tA trinir aaanriataa. There is the highest medical authority for atat-i mg that with mlly one-hair, U not two thuds, of those afflicted with Consump tion of the Lungs, the disease com mences as Catarrh In the nose or head, the next step being to the threat and bronchial tubes lastly to the lungs. How important then te glvs early and Prompt attention to a catarrh! 10 cure this loathsome disease rerrect tbe system by using Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, which tones It up. cleanses tbe blood, and heals the dis eased glands by a specific influence upon them: and te assist, use Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy with Dk. Pierce's Nasal (Douche. This is the only way to reach ihs upper and back cavities where the discharge cones from. No danirer from this treatment, and it is pleasant to use. The two medicines with instrument are sold by dealers in medicines. - Oats, Oats. TheTrightest;7beBt, cleanest, heaviest, prettiest, plump and only strictly prime white seed oata that have been on this market this season has ust been received at Sylvester "Smith's Feed Store at N. C. depot 2t rdBALtO"oaWElrof-riplCDmd- New Jersey Champagne Cider for sale by the barrel or by the gallon at the lowest figure, just received at lw. Tin Lee's. The siorm of last Sunday played the father ef liea aad of radicalism among the shipping en the English coast Many vessels wrecked and lives lost, Great damage done in France. P We stUJ kern Europe busy calchmg bur .scoundrel. The negotiators of immense amounts of forsd California, Oregon and New York Central railway bonds, have lii t been naooed y tne Paris police, and are imprisoned at Brussels. : Travelers should wear the Elmwood cellars. They are, easily carried, wear welt look nicely, and do not require washing. r. 15. 1876.- No. 20. Bmaer Athksok. Here is the list ef Bishop Atkinson's appointmanta for his spring visitation t ! - Kinston,. ; ' March 23 I Holy InnooenU, Lenoir Co., : . " 24 Newbern, ; -16 Baanfcn-t .L.i-ij. t h 28 St. Pad's, Swift Creek Bridge, " 81 Trinity, Beaufort Co., , April Blounfs Creek, Beaufort Co., ", 8 4 St John's, Durham's Creek, . " South Creek, Beaufort Co., , " Grosaville, ' 9 St John's, Pitt Co., 11 13 14 18 SnowhilL . . Uarlboro, Pitt Co., Good Friday, " Wilmington, Easter Sunday, , " OBITUARY. , 1 ' Died, at her homo near Haw River station, March 9, 1878, Mrs. lata Burton iroiinger, wife or Wm. IL Trolinger. Deceased was a daughter of Allseyand Uizabeth Fatman.f JWaka tuntv. Ot . a a . J oue nao oeea a member or the Atetho- aist church at As bury for 80 years, and died in her 48th year, leaving a husband, a daughter, a sob and many relatives and friends to mourn a sad and irrep arable loss. Mrs. Trolinser was a worthy christian ladv and waa creatlv beloved by all her neighbors. She suf fered intensely during her last illness out died in great peace. The funeral waa conducted at her residence by Rev. W. S. Long. AmriariBn ft dynes to please copy .-- SPECIAL NOTICE. A CARD. Te all wke are snfferlag treat the errors sad udlsereuoas ef youth, aerveas weakaess, I early decay, lees of manhood, e., Iwlll tend a redse that will rare yon, fKIl 6T CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a,mittlenarj, Ja JoutaJeilcalaBia eU-ad dressed eavelope to the Rev. Jeesra T. Ikmis. Station D, BUM Voum, Stm 7m Ctty. aev lMeodAwen TO OOKSUMmVEa. Tbe sdvrrtieer. aa old nhnrlB ti-o. from aci.re practice, bavlnn bad placed in hie aa twm inuia Mtaoiuaary tae (ur mula at a simple Vetvtahle Hrmrdw. for ih. pevuj ana pprmanent l ureoi (ODHiaintl. Broocn'tis, iMarrb, Asthma, and all Throat ana U.sir ADecUuna, alio a Poettlve and Radlcl Care for Nenrou Uehlllty end all Nervius Cowl laiata. after havtna- thomnirhl. tested Its voodrrful curat ire powers la tbouMiids ef case, feels It his duty te saake itinwiwDi.niimur lenowi. Actuated b) this s.eiire, and a consctentioas de-Ire to relieve human sofferlne, he will send (free ef roe if ci, mi ait oo aetire a,rnis rcl e, with full direction for preperlnr aad s ecessfnlly uu(. ran uj reiurn mail j aaaremiRg; ua. w. c. srgvisa- Munroe Block, 8yraeuse,X I. aev !3-wly . NEW ADVEUT1SEMENTS. O T I C E The cltlces of Raleurh are bersbv notified. that there Is a city ordinance requiring all per sona 10 rareruuy ponce tneir preauaes, ma remove from lb sme all nafeancee and tilth. The ctty poller h.ve here Instructed to rigidly enforce this ord;asnce from and after March 20th. J. W.LEI. mar lMt Ctty Marshal. Agents Waittbd for the Gbbat CE ITEHB1 AL HISTORTt TOO paras, low price, a nick sales. Extra tonne, r. W. ZIEOLER CO., &U Arch ou, ruiiaaeipoia, ra. The Star Ammoniatei SOLUBLE PIIOSPIIATI Wa have found by several years experleaes actual ebservaUoo, that they have bo superior, If toy equal ameag Commercial Manorss. Our prices srs snuck lower thaa stbers, not so natversaUy popular, aad that have pro via uaeautl u resulu, upon swora tUUmenU from many otonr best farmers. AD we ssk Is s fair trial with anything sold la the South. experience, who have used enr Phosphates R. i. IYEI, Waks Coaoty. W. H. WHITAIER, Waks County. M.H.HORTON, M.C.UTLIT, " . " COL. Z. STEWART, Harnett County. JAME9a.J)HS80Sf . D. Me, McK AT, " . Aad aaany others wha will gladly give tbeirexperlenee. . " A. O. SANDERS & Co., . - - AGENTS, J! ALU OH, y C. jaaSe-tf 1 IO I . T ' " .......... Bile I "l S MM .NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AXUABLK rsoruTT rOR'sUJUV, Wffl be sold at Chanel H11L W. C Wedaarl - 4sv6ih of AorfL lshi. taieUolaa- vaii.- mm properly 1 a valaasie tractor land lour, una irurn 1 aapel mil, oa tae uuiaoore road, eeautnlaa TOO teres, eaa half of which t. Is eleared aad arable, tbe other half ia heavy , -- -tisiBer.oak, hickory, walnut aad sopUr.-1""1 It is well watt red aad seed fartntar laanu 1 f 2 iw aetueiaeou nei u wua cooa Baras. etc sad a good orchard. . . ' - - - r - w Also, a large sad eoBatoffloa boose with all aereesary ant weUdlogs sow otcaptsd by ,U utl Mr. Thoe Kurwoodad is pleaaaallyaitaaxd . . .. seosnUseeatrseftae vularei The lot eest- . m "t lalas owe acre sad ts eosvealsat for trsstern , ... or for Uk log studeats for hoarders, ', tae Baaaaoese rasioeaee uiianaii' -1 ewaed hr Hea. baaa. T. Phillip. pted by W. J. Hoeaa, sltoaU ea the Mala etreet apposite (ev. Bwala's foriser rasid ThU Is the ssost deelrable residence at Chapet tiill, aad la la a kick state of tssprevcaacet. Terams of sale, eae third eaaa. the bataace oa 4 aad M aatas. wtehiaUrest from day ef sale. .- . , 1 . , Tiue reserved antfl naynieat ts saade. ' For farther tareraaatiea aonlr ta Mr. A. Nickel or Mr. W. J. EocaawCbapet Bill. JAHT8 Nlwllfi, AoswT I for JOHN NEW UN eWXftV isar UeodtSa --r-r: ; F OS BALI. A tae Alderaey bull, full blood, four years old. Address "Boa 440." . mh 14 4w TYPE .1 " For Bale. TVtl fkWVTB ..1T .TTWWT" ITlimi . Sf Case. Btones. Leads. Boles. Ac. " " the fteuibera IUustimted i ge," f as- sale at, ,.; a barBaSB. . -Aav one In Wsat of s somnleta outfit lee "''- Urge weekly paaer wul do weU. te call aad .;-- sxamtaa this ssatertal, or address as by mau. " . ' A portion of the tvo h) sew. aad eoaaiata 1 I .! " of assail Plea, Loaa Primer. Brevier, Miaioa, ., , : Nonpariel, aad 7-font of Display type. , EUWAKD8. BROCGHTON A CO.. ... .. . MehlO-tt. RsWs:k.N.C. y-ALUABUS LOTS FOR A1X.,,., ... Z Oa If oeday, the 10th ef Aprfl, 187, by virtaeot ajadgmeotof the Superior Court ot "akscoui'tr. 1 will bid- sa la no bile sale oa the premlee those vaiaaM teta at the Bortbestern pait of the city of - aleigh, lla eat of Ferroa street sod " between " Folk street aad the aophera Umiis of tha eiy, eeutatnfncaboDt twelve (12) or flfteea ( IS) acres adjoining the I ot of J. C. Wla der,Mr. . V. liftoa Jhw S. Pncud, John Walters tad the Raleigh Cesoetery Aa sociatloa. Alio one acre at the extreme aorthweat portion of Mordeeal's grore on LuuUburg road, adjoinli g lot ef J. B. Mar tia;sa dl.tsbrloniriogtothe estate of the late Henrv Mo.decal The loU wUI be atd In rereral parcels to salt purchasers far oue- , third eah, tbe remainder in nine aad tweatr- oue BiODtlts, with rnteeect. MAHlnA MOKDECAI, mh 11-80 dys Exechtrlx. gPECLUi TO BTJILDER87 JT. WATTS, COMMISSION MERCHANT AND AUCTIONEER, 1 Is the reaeral arent la Bs'eurb for the sale of lumner from Moore and other eoaa- . Builders sad ethers will lad It to their , . advantage ti ri bias their bills of lumber, . as he ean farni-b in any quantity at the low est prices. v t Office Martin StreefTbetweea WOmlnrtoa and Blount. mh 11 lm TiriND READING. P8TCHOMANCT, 1.1 A I Paaclnstlon. Soul Cbtnalns? Mesmerism. and Marriage Uuide, ahowlag how either may latclaate and ram the love sua af fection of any aersoo they choose tastaatlv. 400 mures, By audi M ata. Hunt dt Co.. 130 8. 7th St. PhUa., Fa. 1 UapeY, Nitrogenized StJPERPnOSPHATE OF LIME. m selling the stove fertfusers, as weU ss by Ws refer to the following geatleasea of large several years; '.,T ' JOSS ATERA, Johnston County . W. B. SANDERS, " " DATID ADAMS, " ,L JAMES PACE, Chatham County. W.M. THOMAS, . I -R. H. MILBOy, , -EUA8 RAINES, FsrSalsby I. 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