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THE RALEIGH SENTINEL. mAIltwEEKlI AND SCm-WKXKtf, DiciaicrnaoiKcruuaixiia STATE PRINTIKQ.cV BINDING ESTA BUSHMEN i. r. DOJTivr, - i -1 Editor uTMOf nmwrrwi, , SDettr 8ttast t yet? In Twava,? f Semi Weekly ' . ,........'.., Wesklv Beatlne ; . - a W Tbs Jat 8bSI ttl b dolterd tM tar prt of ths City l rutMi vents w the axTrsr. J. J. WeLFENDJCK Ce, dealer hi grain. Cro a specialty.'" Jfewhem, K. C. v'C -- nv Cotton maiket dull. , Ifiddllnijs 11 low middlings ' 11 ; clean stains 10 deep stains 89. . ...' , J. 1. T. T. Ollvr r manufactures fcet heart pine and poplar lumber, Ac Setsonec flooring always on band, ' Pom Lett!, N, C .J j;;" Another lot of tliat Hoe 10c. anger, lotof N.'lUoon, a lot ol fioa.a floor, a lot of fresh eggs, just received at No. 5, Uargett street, D. T. Johnson. Mr. J. P. Whitsksr U seilirg good oak wood at 13.50 1 pior 3.0US.2S par card delivered, provided the cash ettd the order. . Gall mm him ia -ef Cttiaea's National Bank. - Messrs. A. C. Ssnndets & Co. bare for ala 1,000 bushels u'ca white flint Corn, 10,000 sacks of Star Phosphate, 5,000 aacka slapee Nltrogenixed So per Phosphate snd 1,000 tacks Acid Phos phate to be used with Cotton heed or Stable Manure. They have told since January 13th, 5,000 bushels Cora and 15,000 sacks of guano. Call ou them HIGH-HANDED OUTBAGE. ABBEST OF OENEBAL W. R. COT, CHAIBMAjr OF OUB STATE DSlf- OCBATtC pOMMITTEB, BY A UNITED STATES MAMMAL. ' Already the campaign hellionlsms ol uie rauiw F" vgu xu aw bema, citizens are being arrested and dragged off to prison bV the under scullions of Grant's damnable dynasty of banditti, and everything portend the inauguration as far as these villains dare of another reign of terror to influence the coming elections. To-day,, in oar owa proud eld commonwealth, an out race has been perpetrated which no severeiim of Britain would have, ve tured to attempt. As had been ex pected for several days. Gen. W. B. Cox, chairman of our state democratic executive committee, was arrested by an underling of the Wellington thief ocrecy, and will be taken to Wilming ton a prisoner, this afternoon. A trumped-up charge of conspiracy in the Robeson eounty case, is the jwily pretext for this glaring violation of all Jaw and : every right of citizenship ... It is as false and groundless, as the vaunted charity of ysnkee fanatics or the honesty of the stolid boor of the White House. The pretended offence was committed last year ; why waa the arrest put off till iut new at the opening of a close eon test for the rescue of our state front the clutches of thieves and thugs The whole thing is done for political effect, ml for that alone. How Ion,;, oh I Lord, how long, shall scoundrel!, com pared with the beet of whom Judas . lacariot was a gentlemsn and a christian, thus trample on lair or d lib erty T How long shall the livtw and freedom of aiilliona of citizens be the mere sport and electioneering rn tterial of a eosclavrt of beoted and spurred brigands a id usurpers How iaiig till, from Grant vv-ko orders, te tho Unt vile miscreant who executes, these dbjtardly crimes sgtinst the republic, against ' Jnstiee, hnnaoity and common decency, the whole brutal and lawless hot Ja shall be hnrled from the high placet they . pollute, and I soourgsd howlui to the bsae kennels 'rem whenoe tliey sprang f - " as 1 ' St. Patbicx's Blu To-niorrow evening the grand St, Fstrick's ijy ball comes off in the elegant hall of tip Hoi leman building. Every arrangement has been made to render the sfliiir an ijoyable one. Those who have deci ded to attend may be assured that noth ing fluaaurs woutoting baa been left itadone. Tickets are for sale by the committee of arrangements and at the tare of N. L. Browa, on Fayetteville street , The Sentinel returns thanks for cemplimentariea. j BicK.AJrn noat Home, From a letter jutt received we learn that M. J. Mc 8 ween, formerly of the Fsyettevflle Egla, and reoentlof the Charlotte -Eagle, ia and has been for several weeks sick at Newport, East Tennessee, . He visited hie family and relations there in January, and has been detained there ever since by disease of the liver and a severe attack .of rheumatism. Oats, Oats. The brightest, best, cleanest, heaviest, prettiest, slump and only strictly pilose white seed oats that have been on this market this season has just been received at Sylvester Smith's Feed Store at 2T. C. depot. 2t For Sale. 10 barrels of plcndid New Jersey Champagne Cider for sale by the barrel or by the gallon at the lowest figure, just received at lw. Tm Lee's. Fob Raw. A neat,, new, small and .well arranged hones ca Millsbevo street. Apply te D. T. JoLaaon. , VOl XXJM&Al&l&K N. at: THURSDAY MAROH 16, STATE DEMOCRATIC COMMITTER OniCUIi BEFOKT OT TBSTEBDAT ITEBTy IX BAUtlOH, nrxB 14, P.03VS or thb Stats Ex. CouTor the CoitaxavATivB Dim. Fabtt, Falc-igh, N. a, March 1&V167& rpursnant toalt the executive eon. ttiltee for the sist at large el the ooo- amabva demoetatu party nte this day. Jhs fhairman, Gen, W. B. Cx, called the meeting to order,' and explained the objects embraced ta the call ; rharenpoo the following proceedings wet had After a full interchange of 'opinion aa to the proper place for the state conven tion to meet, a ballot waa had and Bel eigh selected as the place. The proper time far holding the oon wntioB was then thoroughly canvassed. and resulted in fixing .the .time on Wednesday, the lath of Jane : The following xeaulntiona were then ansnlmonsly adopted: .'""I Besolved, That this committee in is suing the call for toe state aonvention cordially invite the hearty ew aperstion af all, without regard to farmer distinc tions or personal estrangement, who are opposed to the reckless extravagance, glaring corruptions and dangereaa usur pations of the radical party. ;". ; i. . Resolved. That the chairman of the different county organization be ra ti uwted' 16 "put "theuiwfves"tvOui in" ourrespondenoe with the central execa- tive eomnuttee, and where there are no county organisations, prominent mem bers of the party will notify the com mittee of the fact, and recommend suits' ble persons to constitute auoh com mittee. - - , " Resolved, That the basis of represen tation in the state convention, subject to Us ratification, shall be the Merri mtn and CalJweroter"and-that one delegste be ailewed tor each.lOO demo- crmtio votes and an additional one for each fraction over 60 votes. . Resolved, Thst the nominations for oScet should be made at a regular eon-q Tention called, for that purpose, torn et at some central point, of which due and timely notice shall be given. Kesoived, mat toe sccmsuon against W. K. Cox, chairman of this committee, of conspiring to deprivr K. N. Norment, of Hebe ton county, of his rights as a citizen at the election for delegates to the constitutional convention Is, In o ir oninion. utterlv irroundless.and that the I instigation of proceedings lor his arrest long alter the alleged onenoe, and on the eve of the meeting ef this commit tee, is a wretched attempt at intimida tion, ana but an Illustration ot the vile prostitution ef law and legal process t lbs purpose ot manulaouiring political capital, so generally practiced through out (he south by the republican party, - Resolved That "we doubt not thai ail good people of whatever party affil iation, win see wis nsse parpoae 01 wis unfounded Drosecution. and that its in stigators, whoever they may prove to be, will receive their merited reward of oon demnatioa and contempt, ' ' ; The following resolution of thanks was introduced and adopted : v' Resolved. , That the thanks of this comniittoe be tendered to the editors o( the Wilmington Star. Elizabeth City Economist. Asheville Citizen and Statea ville Ixsndmark fur copies of their pa pers sent to this committee. A J. Oalloway. of Wayne, was ap pointed a member of thia committee rtee Lot W. Humphrey, resigned : and James K. Shepherd, of Beaufort, tie . B. Sctterth waits, deceased. . W. B. Cox, Chairman. J. J. LrrcHroRD, Secretary. t MAIL ROBBERY. ROCTS AGENT ROBBED or KEOI8 TEUED LETTERSA MIOQEB " T " rRXACHEB IX LIMB. :r Moud-iy afternoen Waddell, the nig ger who ousted Col. Frank Hay wood ii route agentV left Fsystteville. with his mail far this city. Among the other matter In his charge were 8 registered packages, containing It Is thought something over 17S. He reached San- ford, the laying-over place., about , i o'clock. He went to his beading-house, kept by one "Rev." Henry Turner, an African rxponnder of. high-colored gos pel, formerly of this place, and while at supper heard the whistle of the ap proaching train from Raleigh. - Hur riedly depositing the Satchel eon- rsaiflin - the packages - ia aetwaer of the room where he was aconatomed to leave it, he proceeded to the depot to make the necessary transfer with the route agent from Raleigh. Turner fol lowed him and remained on the plat form for a abort time and then returned to his house. After the transfer wss made Waddell went to a store near by, and while there was approached by Tur ner with the information that- the satchel had heen stolen ' Summoning assistance, Waddell immediately Institu ted a search snd soon the empty satchel wss found in the rear of a church about 80 yards from Turner's house. Yester day a further search resulted in the die-' coveryof f9 60 ef the money hidden in ua old stump shout 200 yards from the cknrch. A nigger women hss testified thst she saw Turner at the slump a short time before the money wss found. Turner and hs wife were arrested and carried before a magistrate, and are bow in the iloore ejunty jail at Caitbsge, in de fault of fSOO beil each. t'f -T'--- . - , -:..Tt - - --- -" - ........ ...--.t. , . .. ., , f f. . ...fr..T j, ... ...... ' " - mill" III I Ifl lT r SECRKTART flQV?ERTON EI- s-.wl WHINS. ' - , ,. v.! A CARD TO THE PUBLItt " The undersigned ' having" during a business trip to New York been assailed, first by an anonymous correspondent of the lodex-Appeal, a newspaper pno lishedin Pelersbnrg, Vs., first copied into the Daily News, and afterward by the News, and pernsps ouier joornais, inta the editorial columns, takes advan tage ftt the first moment of his return to BBjMret the tune. ; f Si.'' 'i rn CBaaoB. t ' Tho charge made against me, in plain English, i that Browa k Warner, the stsUoners from whom 1 last fail por- ebascd the stationery for tue statu, aa required by law, bribed me to accept tlieur proposal far furnishing the Sta tionery. ' . . ; ; Now if this charge ia true, then I de serve the execration of all good men. I now Droueuooe the charge that I have direct lv or Indirectly, in money or oth erwise, received any, bribe, gratuity or bonna on account of tne contract ior stationerv. or about any other matter er thins;, is utterly false and without the shadow of aa excuse for its utter- And. I now pronounce that said charge is not onlv false hot malicious, a I ex pect to Satisfy every impartial mind be fore concluding this card. ,, ilY- ITS BXrCTATIOX. , ; ' Having heard that the stste treasurer, who i wall known to be my bitter foe, MdaserMg.acret)jE., ta, poison, the pontic arittd by such an insmuauan, l left on the 8th -instant for New York, aooompanied by Gen. J.' C Gorman, an expert iu several of the leading articles, to the end-that he might make inquiry as to prices last fall, and report whether there waa such a vast discrepancy be tween the prioea charged and the real valns of the articles purchased, as to justify even a suspicion of bribery, and I confidently point to .his statement ap- prnaea ueiow, us my vinuieauon. I then reanested Mr. Brown, of Brown A Warner, with whom the contract was diroatly made, to give me his affidavit touching the matter. Which he did, and which is hereto appended, and will be fennd to be a full and complete vindica tion. I may ask a just public, in view tf all this, what scintilla of proof now remains ? THB OBtOIM OF TUB CHABUB. It is, I presume, generally known that as secretary of state I am required te give the publication of the Inauranoe rep rta to one of the two papers published in this city having the largest number of subscribers. 'u These two papers were the "Christian Advocate" and Daily News." About the time I had given the publication of the Insurance reports to the Advocate, Col. Walter Clark, one of the stock holders of the "News," approached me and asked me what I had concluded to do about the publication, saying "if yon (I) will gi ve it to me I will have yon al ways defended in the News," and also that be had received a communication against me which he would not publish u i woukl give ths publication to the News. Upon my informing him that I iiad given it to the "Advocate" he said. "well, then, I will open my batteries en you. ."... What he meant I could not then con ceive, and unconscious of intentional wrong did not care. tvery one can : now see what he did mean. ' : ! : And what will a lust and virtuous pnblio think of a journal claiming to be par txcellenc the peculiar guardian of uie people a rights when a leading man ager from his own stand-point professes to be aware of some great fraud on the publio and yet as long aa he has hopes of obtaining the printing of the Insur ance reports, by which his paper could maze, say f iuuu, be keepa his bps her metically sealed, but the moment he as oertaina that it ia refused him, and not until then, begins to open his batteries 1 The secretary of state scraped the but ter off -of is bread. - Bine iUt lachryme ! Again 4ae papers claiming the pub lication of the reports, are required to f arnish the department of state with an affidavit as to lb number 'of (one JiU subscribers and the "News Publudiing Company" filed an affidavit setting forth that it had over 4400 number ef sub scribers, when I am credib'y infoimad that just previou to the filing of the sffilait two of the stockholders' ab saibed for 00 papers cash, tusking 1000 papers, whiou farmed part of . the number sworn to. , ; , ;, Becoming satisfied that this trick had been perpetrated, I sought advice and waa Informed that It was a maxim eminently applicable to ex parte affida vits that ene who would knowingly falsify in one material particular could not be safely believed at all. In oUiei wordi'vI.felt.iBfB in giving it to the Advocate and not to give it to the News. , ' Now an intelligent nuhlii' ran hut r Svhether the aftonymous letter was not incited py the Mws, and whether the charge, thus shown to be without foun dation, was uttered by the News in the interest of the public, orwhether,under that thin guise, to vent its malice? I have -o doubt that my enemy, the state treasurer, has aided in the circulation of the charge, and since he sets him self up as a paragon ef official virtue, I say here and now, that I am satisfied that I can prove that thia immaculate officer has received a bonus in money or money's worth for the. loan or deposit of a part ef the public moneys, although the certificates professedly bear no in interest, and If be claims to be innocent I assure him that if tested In the courts of justice, I shall rely solely on the pies of justification. V n-pstofroraThis7 will On y add that en the one hand I win cneerimiy submit it to the most scaicblng Investigation ef any judicial. executive or legislative commhtee to be composed of impartial members. . court and invite Inquiry. . i ' Oo the other hand, I intend, by judi cial proceedings, to give the News Pub lishing Company an opportunity to prove ttie'r libellous statements, and until the result ef that litigation shall be a-certaltiH, I trust that a fair-minded public will accord to me the ordinary presumption of Innocence which is even accorded to parties indicted. And I say now. tint no technical obstacle shall be interposed to the most rigid scrutiny. ( . ; .. THE STATIONERY 1AW. ; Prior to the ect passed by the legis lature or jwa-'l. chapter 104, the stationery necessary for all the depart ments, legislature, and" the several counties, was let out to the lowest bid der, by inviting sealed proposals for different articles, ta classes. ' Under the eperatioa of the former law, com pi inta were made by both state and county officers of the laferior- Ity or the articles furnished and the greet de'ay In their delivery, This ? Klein was abrogaieel ly the act or 10(- 4. and tbe secretary of state was authertxej by that act to purchase tne stationery en tne best terras as pro vided in the v'd revised code. I tnht thai the public will nnt mn aider tt-lrrek'vant to name some of tbe leading artich-s which I was required to purchaee namely, palter, envelopes, blank kecks of various descriptions. inks, pens, pencils, mucilage, paper1 fasteners, rubher-banda, erasers, letter copy-books, eyelets, notarial seals, UapeJ-fiifderir tloUelfC'twmerlape: (ukstands, 4c , and a great many other articles. Now It will be at once apprehended that a great many or thee articles could net be tHirt-based In this state at whole sale prices, as there la not a wholesale stationery bouse In the state, it is true that tbe binding could have been exe cuted here, Including the printing of the leaves of the books required, but the binder here would have" to buy his ma terial north and make a sub-contract for the piloting on the leave. Under these-circutustauces 1 went north last fail and invited proposals from leading wholesale sUtiouery houses ia New York for all tbe station ery, including the binding of the neces sary blank books. I received whilst there several proposals, and anally ac cepted that of Brown & Warner as being the most advantageous to the state.- The goods ordered were strictly first- clas. -.- - "...;, a " Under tbe system of letting out at lowest bidder, the contract was awarded in 1873 to a Petersburg house and the stationery furnished was not all first claw, but much of an inferior quality, and some unfit for the purposes for whioh it was bought, causing much com- plaint, and the binding was nua ready for delivery until several mon.h i after the time agreed-en. , Brown & Warner nave every article needed by the state at wholsaae prices and have a bindery in their establish ment. I challenge comparison of the stationery and binding aa received from them in quality and style with any ever before f unturned to the state, and with a solitary exception it has given univer sal satituactttw. Every one will appreciate that a wholesale houaein New York could, oer tainly, taking the aggregate of the ar ticles, furnish them at lass figures than if the contract had been divided, while it may be that the binding sud printing of the blimk books might have been done here a ruction cheaper. Un these points 1 Teepeotfully refer to the statement of Gen. Gorman. I appeal to tbe clerks of the courts snd regibtrars if the paper of the blank books, last nirmalied, ia not superior to any furnished before, and if the binding is not dons ii the very best style, and trust that any gentleman who ia a judge will go to the clerk's office and make the comparison..- I respectfully request that any one so disposed come to my office and inspect the articles purchased. Take the article of Daoer alone. There are virions grades of legal wrpy letter, ncte, c Wholesale prices are in a great degree regulated by the' weight, but in the higher grade, especially, weight is not the onJy criterion, as some paper lighter ia weight commands a higher price for its texture and its susceptibili ty to erasion ; and I venture the confi dent assertion thst tbe class of paper, ths price on wliich are decked by a cer tain individual whe has busied himself to trump np charges against me, cannot possibly be purchased at the prices he annexed, even at the manufactory. I do not allude to Mr. Nichols or Mr. Armstrong. I might mention several collateral, matters narrowly touching the credi bility of this party wso made out what he termed a revised' list of the prices, but refrain upon the suggestion of friends that my vindication is complete without it. Now, is it not very singular that 1 should be charged with bribery, when not a dollar ef the hill hss been sudited or paid ? And when Brown A Warner would be compelled to .resort to the courts to obtain a single eeut due them ? Doesn t it look as if my enemies were rather "hot upon their mush f " I believe that the great public will, with the facta I have laid before them. exonerate me from the libellous exper- sions attempted to be cast upon my iu- . ; , i,M,wwM.fIw!ivt Br,j a uiau suit ma umwi, , Respectfully, Wf. H. HOWBBTOB, . Secretary of State. Stats or Nbw Yoke, ) . City snd County of New York. ( m - -George F. Brown, of said city, being duly eworn.dotn depoee and asyi '1 bat Deis one of the firm of Brown snd Warner.carrying on the businesa of stationers ia the city of New York ; that No. 21. deponent's said firm. In the month of October, 1875, entered into an agree ment with the state of North Carolina, through William IL Howerton, secre tary of state, to supply the department of state of said, ' state with certain sta tionery, Which was duly delivered by Said rtrm accordingly, of the aggregate price ana true value or seven thousand and seven 06-100 dollars. That said goods being comprised in an order et such magnitude were furnished to said state departraent at rates less than ths ordinary n4as for each goods. - Depo nent further ssith that said sale was so made to said state department ia tlie onunnry course of business and in good faith, neither deponent nor deponent's said firm, nor suy person to deponent's beat jotowiedge, lnformaueo and belief, ever having given to said William H. llowerton, or to any person or persene on his behalf, or otherwise, sny consid eration, gift, benefit or advantage what soever, directly or indirectly, in present or in txpectition, to move or induce him or them or any one whomsoever to purcuase said goods on nenau oi said state thfartment from, deponent's said flimT nor is inch consideration, - gift benefit or advantage contemplated to be in the future given or in anywise as cured to said William IL Howertoa, or to any one in thi-i behalf, to the best of deponent a knomlnlco lnfarmatian and beliol. ' That deponent's firm Is 'entitled "Brown & Warner." and that laid Wil liam IL Howerton has had no business relations In regard to tbe matters herein set forth or alluded to with any other Person or persons connected with deoo- (Signed) lino ww & Warner, By Geo. F. Brown. Subscribed and sworn to by the said Geo. F. Brown.a member of said firm ef Brown Warper, tbU eleventh day of March, 1870. (signed) W. F.Lett. Coram ssienef for North Carolina in New York city, No. 333 Broadway. Seal. f William F. Lett,V . vuuiiniHuioner ior I North Carolina I in New York. ) Raleigh, March 15, 1876. At the solicitation of Dr. W. II. How erton, secretary of state, I accompanied him to New ork last week. Insinua tions and charges had been preferred against him relative to his lute purchase o( stationery for the state. In regard to the matter, my mind waa not fully made up, and I mut confess, from lieamiy evi dence, I was influenced to believe tln.t the secretary of state had, at le ist, been imposed upon in bis purchases. I so frank y stated, to the secretary when the mat;er was mentioned to me by him. and further, informed him that it I accom panied him, it must be in the interest of truth and justice, and I. must be left to form my own opinion, and be permitted to give tbe true verdict of my judgment without regard to consequences it re gards himself. To this he assented without hesitation. Un arriving in. ."Sew York, I asked and obtained samples, es timates and bids for such articles ss have been furnished the state, from Hand & Son, J. 8. Huliu, Cornwall, Voglcr & Co., and j. Q. I'riUle fc Co., wholesale stationers ai.d binders of NcW York, snd from Lipnincott Jfc Co., and from , of Philadelphia. I have compared their offers with the prices' per contract of the secretary with Bi-own & Wsrner, and I have no hesitation In stating It as my belief, that for Ike tame date of ar tide first class in every Instance - the trade m ule with the latter firm is about ss advantageous to the stste as could have be-;n consummated with any of the establishments whom 1 hsvc named, ami, fates at a trkole including every article furnished, very Ukely the chenpert. Prices in sll the estimates vsry, some leu snd some higher than that of Brown A Warner; but altogether I was unable to observe any great difference bctwocn sny. aiy - visit ana intercourse wim dealers in New York has satisfied me be yond dbu ot t HsT thecnf McroFlhesec retary with Urown x Warner was au honest and legitimate one, so far as the secretary of state is concerned, and that the charges msde here are unfounded and Imaginary. I enquired of the char acter of the tlrtn (.Brown et wsrner) to whom the secretary awarded the con tract, and ascertained from those In the same trade that the house is reliable, its business titensive, ami the personal ss well as commercial character of the In dividual members thereof, without re p roach In conclusion. I would state that my judgment Is not immaculate in regard to i . , ,. ft papers, SC., aiinoug" nave nau a uie time experience in sqch matters. It is as good, nerhsps, as the general run of individuals in my trade. The estimates a nd - samples x- reeived--wre-oltaiBed from the parties nsmed, under the sup position that a contract to furnish might lie awarded, snd in similar proportions ss the Isst contract made by the secre tary of stste. They can be exsmmsi by any person who msy desire to no so. Kcspectiuiiy, c., Jonw C. Gorvax. P. R. The foregoing csrd was offered to the Daily News for publication, but al though the psper libels me, it retimes me a hearing through its columns. w. n. n. Thb Clabk-Uowebtom Imbr Lio. Dr. Hewerton's card is published in this bsue of the Sentinel. We !earn that his attorneys to-day issued a writ for libel, laying his damages- at 150,000, mtlnat Col- Walter Clarke. Col. Jahn f I). Carhefon7JoLrTh6rnii MrHott sad . ' . . sa st- eorxe w- siwoanowere jln the -News. ' - Ttbbeb, - 1876. THE RALEIGH BENTINEC" ' ' - ' - ' J f '7 ' AdvwtUaients wffl as auerted m ths iMMy baariaSL at the foUewlog rajas yf seusiwef eas aeh, er tea rntaloa lutes. ' t. One squsrs eas time ' - - I ' t09 " " each suseqnsat ktssrttee lessthsa a wsek i "to I sauara. 1 wsk SO 1 . " . t ssoath.. 00 t t ss tas.... U 00 " a ....-S4-S ,cr 0 V " T MS9M " TAR DROP Rocky Mount had a cocking main other dsy. '. " 1 "" ' . Peddlers have been swindling ' inno cent Hahfaxers. - J - " m .. ' A brace of eaesDed ' nurser iail -birds have act np in Mecklenburg comity as bandits. ; v, 5-.:r , . .. P A little daughter of W; D. PittmanV-- of W hi takers, was severely bumed s few days ago by her cloth mg accident ally taking fire. . , W. P. Clarke. Esq. 920 Walnut treat. Philadelphia, l'a writss : , "I have used Dr. Bull's cough syrup. I tound it ths best remedy I ever tried. The Eltawnod and Warwick cellars are maue dittersnlly from any other. lhe edges are alt folded, and tbe sur face Is an exact Imitation ot linen. A a-atU. ' Te all wae are salfsrmg frsss the errors and iadlsreUoaaof yonta,aeryons wsskassi, - early Svesy , lest of auahogd, tt.t I will send a iwdse Ust will ears you, FRIE OF CHARGE. This great reassdy was dlseeverai by a mlsaleaary ta Soath America. HC s self-addrsssed envelops to the lev.' Jssspb T. IBM AS, SUttio D, BM$ Hnmm, JTn Tork CVsv aev lMsodAwOm NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. new mm GOODS ! EXAMINE PRICES AT ' 1 D...S..li'AlTT.lJlR01 Aralers t Ready Mads Chilling For Men, Youths, Boys sad Chlldres Stylish, Durable and cheap , Burs to plesse. , DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Notions, Hosiery, Gent's Fukw- ismxa Goods, Gloves, Neck Weak, Collars and Cw Ribbons, Edgings and Insertions. - M4NHMTAN FIVE WHITE SHIRTS. AUosn UNLAUNDRIED eBIRf which we guaraot?e to be of Wamsutts Mnslln snd Richardson's Linen well . msde, warranted to lit. ONLT tl.00 s piece. shorn, Ilati, Baofs tod Caps, TJxbbbixas, Tbuses, Valises, Bra nca Clothes, Coats akoCaps kc kc, We retura our thanks to our friends aod former patrons for past favors sad solicit a eoatinuaiioa of lbs tsme. Our good will be so'd for each snd s very small inoflt 'Jail aad see as i tae tint old alaad, two duors above the market ea t side fa ettevilln Bl. Ueepectthllv, D. S. WAFTT A BUO. lfl dlawAwSm 1 : l ALU A BUS I.OT8 FOR SALE. On Monday, tbe 10th of April. WK or virtoeot aludamentof the Superior Cbart of ske eoeiity, 1 will esp-ss to pablir sale on tbe premises tnose vaiuanie lot is me norioetsiera pail oi me cny oi aieigo, lyln eat of Ptmoa sirret sad betarrrn Polk street sad l be sort bera limits of the el'y, eoatalnloa saiat twalva ( laj or a f teen (ia) acre adjiMuior tas low oi y . w in Ser. Mm. , V. (.ilfton John 8. Peseud, Jobs Walters sad tbe Raleigh Cemetery As sociation. Alee on arr l the extreoM aortfewoat portion of Mordecai's grove on Louisburg road, sdjoininf lot of i. B. Mar tin ; ta d VAt belooging to lbs nUte of the late Henry Mordecal Tbe lott will be sold la several parcels to salt purchsser far one third eah, l be remainder la alas and tweaty one months, with Interest. JtaKlUA aUHULLAl, nh 11-80 dye Executrix. .... -y--, . - $250 A MOffTHkTciiW wmntesj rrrr. wl-r. HnitM iMHMtrmbl anal ins) PiI. rarttrulstfVMMlfrsM. Addjvsai at. WOiiXU COi Hie ls9ltU.IIO. Al S aV At 4a 1 Tl W GO UCIT JilV thernflrcticwmn4T fswrii In Mil mm ftrtirtt mm 9TA PLl sm OOrW ELM VaraMrsj awl ssLhwrw im Ut own r-iii,.B-.rl-Hta. Particular rsa. AilirsjB. TMB C JTJ lWtA)VWN ssv m N r, O T I C E The cltlxens of Raleleh are herebr ootlfled. tbst thereto a city ordinance requlrfnr all per- aons to carefully police tbetr presines, nd remove from the same all aaleanees snd filth. Tbe city police b ye been Instructed to rlirldlT " enforts this ordinance from Bod after March a. . 7--' i.aa, arl54t- CRfMarahal. ALL KINDS OF IMPROVED Agricultural Iras'ementa and Machine-' ry manufactored and for ale by the ; SALEM AUK1CLLTU-AL WORKS. -- - - - - :- ,- Salem. W OODt WOOD I - , v 00 Cords for eaU atTlrlnr prices, st F. C. CHRISTOPHERS A CO.', ' - r WUsitagtoastrsst. .: : , ,., ltj .,i r (ri 4... t i M 1 I ! s . f Hi if ' "I ! " r It: 1 v- V
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 16, 1876, edition 1
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