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THE RALEIGH SENTINEL liAILT. WEEEXT AHD SEW-WFEEAT OfflcialOmufMCaroia. STATE PRINTINO A BINDING ESTABLISHMENT. x htm o strasrsirrxia. Dally Sentinel I yf hi advance It W Pally Ml months In advance..... ...... 4 00 SUml Weekly . " .. ... S 00 Wraklv Sentinel " S OS The DalLV SlWTf n tll M delivered M any psrt of lbs City at rinesa Onu wse. TUB CITT. NOMINATION'S FOR ALDER MEN. THB DEMOCRATIC TICKTT. FIRST WARD! ' ! JOHN ARMSTRONG. 1 '. LEX. II. ADAMS. - ALFRED UPCHURCH. .. THIRD WARO, R. H. BRADLKY. J. R. H CARVER. P. C WALKER. : , ;. J. C. a LUMSDEX, . FIFTH WARD ! ' P. G FLEmIXO. J. K. WILLIAMS. r f "OFFICE DIHECTORYT1 - For the benefit of the public, we puV tish the fallowing director of the post office ef this city t Western msll clones " arrives Kstcrn " clawes arrives 11:15 a. M 3:21 p n ., 3:03 n. m. 11:44 a.m. 3:00 w. n. Chatham cleees " arrives 9'A a. ni. H. A G. K. K. mail clow , a. ra. Thmur.li northern v la R. & O. It. It. closes 9:30 a. in. Through northern via R. A G. ( R. R. arrive i 3:45 p. in ThrousiH nortlieni via uoms boro closes 3:03 p. nt. rhreuuh northern via Cole's bore arrives ' 11:44 a. ro, OihVe himrs far delivering mails from 7:30 a. as bo:3ttp. m. Money orders are Issued and paid train 9:13 a. ni. to 4 p. m r f rr ty f letters can be registered frem 8: IS a. m. tesp.m. , ..tlll I Oilke hours u Sundays from 4 p. ro. to 5 p m. W. W. 1I0UK, P. v. J. J. Wolfkxdkh & Ce dealers lo itrain. Corn a specialty. Newborn. X. C. 3m. Lee 3t Whitaker, on Martin street, . want to purchase one theuand bushels of stock pease. Mr. J. D. Whilsker Is selling good oak wood at 13.50; pine (3.003.23 per cord delivered, provided the cash at tends the order. Call on bint in rear of Citizens' bank. ! The Fayetteville-Widc-Awake ssyst "Professor Kerr, state geologist. Is now tn our city In quest of suitable lands upon which to settle a party of French men, who desire to locate In our midst for the purpose of raising silk worms.' Messrs. A. C Saundets & Co. have for tale 1,000 bushels n'ce while flint Corn, 10.000 sncks of Star phosphate. 5,000 sacks Ma pes' Xilroenized fnper Phosphate and 1,' 00 sacks Acid Phos phate to be used with Cotton teed or Stable Manure. They have sold since "" January 13th, ,000 bushels Corn and 15,000 sacks of guano.' Call oq them for bargains. The Durham Tobacco-PlanL of March 29, says: "D. M. Carter, of Raleigh, was in town hist week it waa said for the purpose of establishing a banki g houS in Durham. We did not hare the pleas ure of meeting him and cannot speak pasitif eljsjit jUifljQlJisct of his yit.bjtl we hope he was well pleased with or town and people and will decide to make this his home." - DccLlJIEB THK Xomiiatiow. We "regret Uiar RT HfBati le, Jr.,-feels him self obliged U decline the nomination as one of the aldermen of 3d Ward. Here is the letter of declination J -."- " Raleioh, March 2, 1176. , Col. P. F Faite, Mairman, 4ie ; , , " Dear b t The mertin of th cen- aervaiirea of the. 3d ward of the citv of Raleish last night escaped my aMi nti-m, fend ' therefore I fa ied to aiuul. I have learned with some surprise that I was one of the nominees for the posi tion of alderman at that meetiojr. Some days since I told one or two of my friends. Who spoke to me on the subject that I cou'd not be a candidate consistently with my ideas of profes sional duty. I am new engaged as at ' toroey in suits against the city, and I would necessarily occupy an equivocal position were I elected alderman For thia reason I feel myself compelled to decline to accept the nomination. . I bo that you will make known thi de clension to the conservatives of the ward, with my reason for Jt j and tliat you will, as chairman of the meeting, express to them the gratification I feel at this mark of cooBdence from my fel-ow-citisens of the ward. Very respectfully. " R. H. Battle, Jr. Thr Osiiy fVHU Ccbr Fob Rcf tv re. The Oldest and Bet tlernia 8urgeona in lh world are eme of the . sdvsniages offered by the Triumph Trua Co., 334 nowery T., whose Tiuss and Supporter were awarded the Medal at the latt session of the great American . lutt'tuie Fair. .J5ed. 10 cents for their new book. FR Vli--Lr-WrP RoU, st 8. D. Iiarrion's oiner, receives Hash tish every day from Beaufort, I - , - - . If ' Jlfal" VOL.' XXII. - - RAXtBIG-H, IV. CM THURSDAY, MAR03 30;n87( j More Rutvlwar Votrrs CoorRt. testorday aftornoou K. Hsynea.'!)! T .lit. . i : worthy sheriff of the good oU eoaaty of Coiiunbus, arrivej in this city with four guesU for Union Leagne hotnl L e. the penitentiary.' The sheriff started with Ave in Lis gang, Vol one of them, John Buff, white, tinder aentenoe for 30 years for horse stealing, slipped his handeuffs and made, his escape through the car window at Setma; This is the roll call of those who - were brought through ssfeh : John Lawrenoe. white, horse stealing, 20 years; John. Noma, white, 'aroeuy, 5 years ; Qeo, Furd, coL, Ur- eeny, 8 years Jack Jonea, ooL, Urosny, 5 years. -f : ! f ' i I i f ? I iSii I II h , -f 51ohw RoBfBY,4TejliiJf UrnauiilAddiaottl bttet, - 4--wrin tanner of Orange county, was robbed of 495, while on hi- way borne. lie was in. hjo wsgon 4ni xver Ills head, and when apposite St. Msry's school he was approached by a couple iifn'sgrre fiotn oppit sides. Oue fthem aked him I queetion.and as he lifVd his aim -to check his hur.es ihi other negro' ran bis hand InU Mr. t h-ek'a pocket and made off with Um $05. It Sfma that the nLgers had 'idiadowed" Ctiork frnra the Ume he got t)f luoooy up to the prpration of tfiei robbery. 4 The robbery took plare in dy!ight and thre were a numlier of wagons a few hundred yards ahcal of that of Mr. Cheek's. ' Maxr Mora .This famous gold mine is in XLJiunty,nesr RsnsoeVa Bridge .nd the liWa mine ilnear U 111 Wit liam A WW, PliladelplIia.lot'ciM, Kugb auA Uhen, is devtlppiog ;Uie mine with great ancoeaa. Some three weeks ago they ground 1000 pounds of quarts which yield! ovejr t oonoee of gold worth more than fifty dollars. The oa the property is in definite and immense. Other lands ad joining are attracting notios and thought to bo of great Tsloe. This gold is ob tained by milling or grinding the quarts. Parties are daily looked fur from the north who will extract gold at the Portia nines by smelting, which is a more ex tensive operation than milling, but like the ring, smelting gets it all. Row About I rf Under this head. the lianville Xew, of Match 28, says t We learn that an agent of Hessrs. John8tofrtCArner,-ofDanTillv-wM forbidden selling manufactured tobacco of their own make, in Italelgh, the other day, because be had no special license for it. ow this is the tUt Instance where they have had auy trouble of Mm kind In any state er city since they have been manufacturing ' It is said that the supreme court of the United States hns decided; that at Manufacturer has the right to sell goods of bis own manu facture without paying extra license Our cowemporarios . there Iiad better look alter the interest of their city, as uch proceedings Jod ft dtive the trade from a locality where one is liable to be taken up at auy lime, y j -, TAlipBOPS. y Professor Tripp U lecturing tin Wil mntjton. t' Wilmington declares she is no longer saisJUinxy. fcwfi ' ' .urham is talking of starting another masonic longe. , w The wife f ('apt. T. B. Lyrm died In DuhHm, March ;45; , s Report' of kllle'l fruit crops come from mil poi tions of the state, fl Dnrham Lulies rati rabbits down and catch them without aid of dogs or men. Durham editors are howlinw lor a fire deparlmeut We hope they'll get it m Una: worlds ,M : The Wlminfftm Star, of March 28, pas hixlt tribute to the Xonk Caro- nu deletstton ts congress. Tbe CharlotW Observer Seconds correoiideoiV Domlua'Joit..4A M nt- tra Aiciictiee, oi rerson cowaty, lor lieutennot-governur.',, CD The biirirest tobaoeo break of the sea- sou took phtoe In Dnrham last Tuesday. 200 wagons were waiting at the ware houses st oooe. r " The wedding of Alonzo IfitchelL, of Granville, and Wis x.mma J. BmiUi, of Durham, was a bUr anairs twelve bridesmaids and croomsmen six of each. i. (', .' mm ' in., TO THE VOTERS OF THIRD WARD. Mr. Editor t We would reinectfullv recommend to the voters of 3d Ward the name of our voun friend Frana C. ChrisbH'hera to till the vacaDcy cau ed by the'declen ion of Mr. R. II. Battle, Jr Mr. Cbrbitophers is one of our moot rnteriM-isisg jotitii merchants and if sektcted to fill the vacancy will, make a valuable alderman lor our city. Hop ing that ne rosy receive the bomummi-ki before the coorentiia we .Mibscribe ourelves ' Maitt Voters. THE LAST SENSATM! What Does It Meun? . : . . i . t RUMORS THAT COL WAL TEK CLAKK IS TRYING , TO EFFECT A COM PROMISE WITII ; IIOWERTON. ! .'!. NECESSfTf FOX SOMCBOBT TO ' RISE AS D EXPLliy. ' . j Lata last evening there was a rumor afloat tltat Col. U alter Clark, the prs vttlor hi the CUrk-Uowertou libel mat te! and his friend Were ndevorwg to oompr.Muise with Dr. u iwertou, the secretary of state, in the libel crm winch was Ml fir bearing before Mayor Manly nt 2 oM-ick UiU a t traoon,f The rumor -y that alrieud of Col. C hwk wa'scal to Dr. tfooeruii beaittig' ao offir to Co.uprmiH aitd ut a slop to the wlHtle uiatutr. . ThU morulug the rumor, was uncoulradtctod. anJ sv repurtorfer, ttus beutluel called o Dr. llowerten and sWred to know the truth of the report, the doctor aid he did not like to an swer the osMttioB wtlltout ouUfultiog B cottnel, and proeaedod to call cat out of his private oaVe," wbere they were' lo consultation. ' The ' attorney promptly objected to'the doctor anawero lug tbe qiieitioo, suting that there Was no objection to the act of the decliha lioo being mentioned, CoL Clark objected to this p rtion of Dr. Howerton's recent card, aud for its publication had both tbe anthor and Mr Turner, of this paper, arretted for libel: "It is, I presume, generally known that as aeemary of state 1 su required to give tbe publication of the Insurance reijorts tj oue of the two pxpers pub liahed in this city having the largest number of subscribers. These two papers were the " Christian Advaoate" ana - Daily News." About the time I had gives the publication uf tna insurance mports to tuo Advocate, CoL-M alter CUrk, Que of the Stock holders of the "Mewt," approached lue and anked me what I bad uonoinded to do about the publication, saying "if yoa (I) will give it tM mo I will nave yoa al-! w.)sdeien'cd in lue News," aud alo that he had received a cotuniuuicaiioii against me hicn he would b publish tl 1 would give Mm pus)iotuou lU Uim New-. Upon my intormmg htm that I hs I given it ui uie MAdvouate" be Mid, 'sell, then, I will epeu tuy batteries on yu.". ' - - What he meant I could not then con ceive, aud uucotK-cioas of intentioosl wrei-g did not care. - " i : : Every one can new see what he did meau." " ' Riad wnat Col. Clark said. In his sworn testimony last Thursday mora hig In regard to the above t ' ; (f , Question: What part of the Be'wer tu card is true a to )ourelir i 5 Answc4Threarl.mral tegs tions lo the card in relatUm to taa Uu Th it I had a cenversatiou wlcta Dr. Hjwertoa. d. That I told him if he would give the adveiti etiient to tits Mews, I would have htm de trailed. having ahvadt 'Up lrMted a ciMiniunlcaliou agalust hiin. 3d. Upon bis reltwing to give the ad wrUMneut to the .Neva. I tnreateued to attack hiw in ibat paper. . 4th, That it was tn cousequeuce of that Converse tion that the hn tor was written to tbe 1'etentburg (fa.) ladeXtAppl ,aiid eopied by. tho JIdWal Jhose ..were AJke only aUogationsof wltioti be complained 4oesuui Point out wnetU We in tbe card in regard to yea. 'l - -; ; "Aner i l bO rJrt allegation I named jusi now to true, i mi Lave a conver sation with Dr. : Heeertou about .the advertisement of the losuraeice repurts. The seoood alleat'on Is In every par ucuwr untrue., . t us Uiira allegation u also untrue. The liurth allegation is in every particular uutrue. k Here is the tie 'direct' to. tlowerton's statement,' ' How is Wis to be compre niisedf ll( j. 4.',.,.;,) .. Clark says that this statement ol How erton's ts false and a'part and ; psrcel of a conspiracy entered late by : Uewertoa and Turner to libel and injure him. HcwfcrtoR, on the other hand, fkss said he is williag to swear to their truth and further says he eaa prove it by nnmer ous w'itneeel( Here is a question of veramty Deiween tne twa " How esn a compromise be made without either one or tbe other acknowledges himself guil ty f Clark either did or did not make use of the expressions as charged by Howerioa la the jortio of -the -eard published above, ( Tliere is a' fsUehood put and somebody must have told 1 it Why shrink back f rom aa Investiga tion now 1 If Howerton' Las lied, let Oi Cfsrk prove it. If Clark baa falsely nied-thebsrge-let How ertoa prrrre it on him. ' Neither party can draw back without lea ving himself under a dark aloud of serious sunpicion. Let the truth be told though the heavens and any somber of ooliticUas, editors, kwym and office-holders falL ' 1 ,"'XEWo AXD yOTES. 11 : Yellow fever. Is piling op saffien colored eotpses at R o Janeiro. ' A bid ha a-scd congress p'oviding lor tne rvoemptiou ol n-u-ea sum. Beoj. w ilsn, repreaentallvs from West Virginia, is hopelessly III in Wssh Ington. :x :myr..- It Is repsrtod that Ptast Butler has breu retained to defend Belknap before tbe senats. . In J'. Potuvilh?, Pa Z 15,000 mm and hoys are on 4 strme against a reduction of wages. ' . !.:!-., t. The DUtrict of Columbia Is Investi- gstlng Df ' L'pplucoit; lata chief clerk of toe laudonke. ? k u iJ The CxtfoF RniTs" seriously slit end t tere Is ' prorpect of R regent tiemg appointee'.,.,! ' :i I i Congress l as paned a bill allowing wuuse brtore coMBiitteea 3 per day anq a cenis unease., (. i,twil rt ' The bill flxinc Riilliarv talarles passed tlie boose i-i lepo-MtuUtlves yesterday. It saves f per auiiunv r , . ,K TM capital r qoirs.1 fur U-ating the Bract avttiillt oi tuinu.liiir the k.iulili viMuuei m mem au suo-cnoeu. . ., Ke . kubeaim 4enlea hvln? rat Biouet to la Co'k, McCullmrti A Co. auill ample security una o eu g, mi, 'i The retirement " o: 1 1 W,U00'WsI tenders Is ordered, bsiag V per cent. Of national .bank notes l-ued dunuy the BloUlh, ... i. I D. A. Russell. pot Irader, paid ex- 8:uatiir Thayer I.tXTTor his influence and 1 400 towards the last presidential campaign fund, vd ow-v-i t ,',) t ! Yesterdsy den. iCustar was before' ths (otuiniiteeon war eXD'adltores. His evidence he groat corraptiod 1 in military affairs-. i J , ,-n .,; ., ; .i j The Georgia supreme court has de eMed that a ad of a family can waive, both for. himself and family, tbe right of a homestead. ,. fl,, t.j,.-t J Vesteidav a heavy wind and rain storm visited Xsw York. The heu-e of Elijah Budreck was blown down aud his wile and child killed. i Talleyrand said " A witty wife may ci-mprouiiiie her husband, but a foolish one can o ly compromise herself;" aud he married a fool. N i t i , . The hoarse voice of tbe Herald man ts beard bawling, "beef 1 beef 1" through the streets uf Durhsat-He's hungry for even a gnaw at a shin-bone. , The Pennsylvania sUte republican ennventioo metai Harrishurg vesterday. Tne iJHiL-aster pla torm or 1875 was re affirmed. Hartiauft la to be presented to Die Cincinnati convention as can didate lor the presidency. (Jrmt aud his adminktratiou were unnoticed. ; ' ' in , SIS I No one should neglect a cough, cold or sore throat Dr. Bull's couku syrup coxes these and prevents consumption. Scccrss tn Advrrtbcmi. In times past it was thought inunodest to pro claim the racellenee of one's goods, or to solicit patmnsge for them in sjewspa--pers. ' During tbe past . twenty-nvs years throngb ths immense competition in trade, it has become a necessity The public are alwsys'airxkms to learn of progress, tmt are equally desirous to avoid all frauds, as they have been ham bogged by nseltsjs wjiee una! they nave become skeptical of an article poeseeaing genuine merit, and are particularly pre judiced against startling announcements of sums new and wonderful eiedioins without character or. woath. Still the public are grateful to manufacturers or Inventors of articles .of merit, even if known as raedioiuea ; many of them are the result of .years of careful study by our most emineut physicians, sod em brace such priucipU and nroduotions as Quinine, t bhrfoform," Chloral Hydrate, Poms Plasters, fta ni . ly i t- f n Hascess in. advertising depends much upon ths kitrinsio wvrth of ths article itoelf even though it be a medical pre paration. As an evidence of this i cel ebrated physician of ; New York made a great tmprovement in Poms PbMsars by adding Capcine on aooonnt ol its giving increased effect aud. quicker relief and cure tbsn any known medicinal pro perty'; he hesitated sbont advertisine-, feartag' bis ropwUtion would be iujmai. A Arm of Pliannaeentiaal chemista in his city learning of thir decided im provement, made an arrangement with his ohvaician and eommenoed advertis ing in tbe best newspapers: ins short time the sals inereaeed fromhnndreds to thonaands sntil bow ths sale ef Ben- son's Capcine Plesters is exceedingly lartre and daily increasing. ' They can be obtained of any Draggist at 25 Cents snoa,i -.-:". : '"-'. i-iuu 8EABURY A JOHNSON, , Affents. New York. . For sale by Williams A Haywood aj4 RurrPRB Ccbrb la from . 30 to 00 days by the BhS of ths Triumph Truss A Triumph Rupture Remedy msaufsc tured by the Triumph' Trass ' Co., 331 BoweiyT NTY."brs"Thiiranbr 8op porter took tna Medal st ths last ses sion of the Great American institute Pair, Bend 10 cents for their new book. Ths beat coDsrs evsr made are tbe WarwidlrTiHl- Elmwood, Try them. Any fumuhug store can supply them. . i ...i .'t..,-. . 0 wad some power the ''gift gfe n, i o see cnrnies as outers eve us." lVHiold that iK 'emsciated fliinre, with downcast ee. like ome criminal abmn to meet bet uie I iee that ner- voosv distrustful lo.k, -as slie, walks slong wim a slow ami unU-anr step The p nk has left her cheeks and ihe cherry ner lips. ' The once sparkling. eaoclng eye are bow dul I and espressinii les. j he once warm, dimiilrd beads are new th n and . cold. , tier beauty baa fled. . .What h wrought .this wnn Jlerous chamre 1 What Is I ha' e u ch is urklng brneatb the surface of that me lovely f no T ' Due she leSUse her terrible rovtitioat . Is she earns of the woeful sppearanceshs makes r vt'o- man, liom her very nature U ui l -ct to a catalogue of diaeaaee from which Bum is esUrely exempt Many of these mal dies are induced by her own careless ness, or throagB ignorance el tbe law of uet being t. Again, many .female DJsm Jfjsrpperjy might be arrestea in tneur coarse, sua uereuy prove of soon duration. -They ehoalii not be loft te an inexperi no d physiuiaa who, doss not nndorstanU tueu nature, and is, therefore, inoympeieut to tnat them., . The importaliue of attendinit o FemaJe Diseases in their i arlieat aUit cannot be too strongly urged. For if unsTlected, tbey frequxiitly lead to Voat suujptioti, chronid DelHhty, and- oft so times to Insanity.: Iu all csxesyf Vemaie U at sales, 1H. Pierees xfavonte Prreenp. tion is wiUieut s rival , No medicine has .ever eurt assetl it, Id VTlie People s Com ts on Henae Medical Adnner, 'of wuiru K. V. Irce.,M,,U.of BaffsloyR.-.T;. is ibe author and -pUisBarJ'is n traded treatise on Woman1 aud nor Dis- t Uudet this botul. the various af fbction to which woman is inci.ieut are Carefully eoueidered, ocurately pxs avaysd, ana a rsssueature eonres or mat? aiews eoggeatetl. -. Bvery woman, as shy talaeeher Ills ana. health, should pee- saessaal SB Main aaf tit ial WwfslKlaa lsrk.tr ft she te diseased, this "Adviser" wiil snow' ber Bow:be may be ; restored to hesltbilaad alee direct her As she mav Ward off many maladiee to which ahe is eonstantly being exposed. Let every sufferinR woman heed this timely advice ud see herself as otburs see her. .Price bf Adviser, fl.W (pot-i aidj to any ad- areseVL 4: o t. -: ,' ty VJ ILES' LiniHEfJT IODIDE OF AMMONIA "Un-sa1 looms or aauhiA is. in ail Jadgmeat, ths best rvesmy 4r nsuralgtasrsr lul bsfois lbs public, 1 bsvs beasa sltlietso wttb tblii disease for i jes S, si.d never tiWll 1 fell usun Mr. (iilea reuiedy did 1 And ait) red relief. I tsks pleasure lu ssflug bl-, atach as 1 drssrs aiwsts Ui let mum factor ef tbs hunaa famil. ( . . . W M.- P. CORB1T. , Chrn'n of tbe MetbodlH Cuurch ExteiMkia." Bold by aU l)niicr.W. Deuot 461 Sixth Toe sals y 1 . - . PESCUU, LEE A CO.. snldwA4w. v rUlelgb, N. C. r AFarm cf Your Own . " ! ' IS - ' -' Tho Eest Eeicdf for-Eari Times ! free Homesteads aao VMS ' ;'' ''- Rest sad cbespesi Rallrusd Land art oa the HQS Ul IUI1 UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD, T NEBRASKA. '8ECUUK i A HOMK NOW Full Intorm.tloa sent FREE to all rarts ofw-rt-ld. Addivss r. UAVT, Com'r V. Y. B. B., Umaba, s aas. nb 14 4 . The Stwvr:i'ATlTmfatei, ? .f,jj 60LDBLE P110SPUATE ... . ; i t ! H ,tj; w .;'! ,ijfi,i! r'.'v vr?''v 1 I er. I., tsead ev ssTsral vaars esserleBrb 'actual sbserrstloo, that tksy hevsae sapertor, Our prices srs aincB lowsf Usa ctbers, wot so saeqatliaresalta,! s, npoa swors sUtoateata' from (air trial with saythiag sold ta the Soot. We BWIWH 'I ... ! . . . ' -IT fi- i- 'Vvf 'r ' ' H'- ":" Jft';I Bsnsf ,:iu.Lt-.ji JsjV '' ''' - fe'1' nmmt. ... , u.: ' jswi&Bawb w .'.nj-v - f rj . "rv ..' t" ii.,.4,j r ..' UfTajp-t .'.'') yi'i vi t.ri ! y,.U i f.w i ,ti i :-i.-i."n I'm!, -i!' '-' Mii;t JJh4 h 'lTt'.'ii- - - .. : . ' a' (..' !. ! j I ,:! i-yl f,.f- u-i $f:. . j . ... i .,;. ..,. a if i-i t-i i. ..) " sxparteocc, who have sees our phosphates for several years i; B." i. Vflt', Wake Ceuaty. i - i l -W. H. WHITAKKH, Wake County u H. H. a0BT0,"T."7r " " M. CUTLET, " COU X. STEWARTj Hsrnstt County. JAMES A. J )H JISOS, . VA V. Me. BlcEtT, -r. -)...' AsARtaBy.olhert wkwwfflslaj" ' .', 'i rtY; 5' S 4 .Til F. Jt A UJ.U-lUke . J I " -idrrrasss rsts wrn hewssree m ths Dairy r hssTtai, st tbs following rates psrsturaw . nee aeh, "V s -aitaiue ones. t Oaeiiiasw ssi Baa i-1 s.. llM,i ..1 1 Q-sthseiaiseBst Bissrtlse ' tsseare, I asonth.... ... SOS f BvuUii.,.,Mi It OS ., , ts 4) eeee S e e ee e ees eW 4 -eases 'ess eeeeeeeet '0 4 -...;.;......-" 7 " l.,r......rr.. M t.. w ee , ;KgW; ipyERflSEMEXT:3.. "T3W IS TI1E TIME1 i.t: A v T do as yoar fences. AU M yoat d di se4 of Lsmber would do Writ totiSy ef ; J V. tii l HkifiTuVb fct A 0 , . - . lliuliigloa flrset. Be kshlre sad Chester Pigs for sali Ape- ff r. c. 6hmtop e8 a co ; WDmui(toe strveC JJINEST IX RALEIGH I ;.ST , 1 Sweet and iVt-hj Fostnpst tl 00 ner lush. el for table . slso pUn'tin. at , . . C VUKlBToPHEKi A CO r . 1M hr m .Wdm'SeeatMeL. 0.000 n mnai H. C. Bsvjer, slso all kind of WsJsVsTfV bbw St it F. C C'HaiSTOPn RS A C.'8, TT TVfoL'ASSE cLK Er CROP f !:?., bsat llssraved Jaulssses tor sale by.i sS quautlty, at ' ' "' ! . .. r. c ciumrroPHr.M o.'s, leUlau ,. . W Uatlmrloa St. j -' Vl.1'ftV J-' I'll. i ii: '1 fQORH and he: j;i a 4t i i Alesys wtwii low sf -he lewesti sf, , .( ;.fiKlsf 'FMERi 0.'S, 1" It Ihahtgiwa sutet, SsseOtf Stklss.-' . i A hwrstns 4 ctaswin Jtade Cfta4rj Be -i seld at i t rv-t I -t F. O.C'SlUsroPHKM CO"S,-lf; as ... H llmliimoo street. NO 1 U ER , A U , W A U OF,, - FIXHV1U- . r;;V.n?tf lif ' WWfibHrteasiyst..:,;. RltHKOHD Psrrtit8SCltO K R. 00 i uomaencin uci. rvn, ifn. Trains est this rvad wilt res asf slows it ,ihv.! .!.... Lbavs KlCBMOSS. llOCTR. :10 A:' St.; Tkewah H.Hf 7:4 A. hf., " F.sixttt Trsis ; IM .f . If IM t. II . Thruea-s MsU t r F, f isbt Trla. - LSsvs fiTiH.si'ui. Noara. ; . . - :S0 A. 4.. F s xbt fralit ; at.. ThmurU " Mao; P. 4. Fre ght (ssia ; J4f. , larough MlL Cisches sttsehrd to sit freight trains for EroMtui d-Ion of il woirers.:., ... r ' : This Comiimiii nner. siweist lnitntaents ' o "la sbtpj"X public oa tins of tbs tU.el(h t. A O.ston, Kairlidl A gusta aiel Mrsisra A. C Ksllroids, M see way ol lew freight sh! passenger isles. - A. SHI I Bopsribtesd ta t dAw-tf ALCABlE LOTS FOR S .le. v ' r OnMHiday, ths 0th of April, 1S7S, by virtue ( a Juaraetit of th Su.ierior Cooit t of aseeourty, I twill sip se to subilc sals ou ths oremUes tbosa a Usbls 1 j la ' l Im noittae xem ps t ot shew Us .f eislgh IImi rs-t of Per-oo r st Slid hilsree Potk sueet aid ibe wtir hera ttwl s nt the cl jr, co itamiii so ml twelve ( 12) er I fieea (15) se ws sd 4 Hug ths lot ot e. C. Wsa Oer, Mr-. . V. ilfuin J "o B. Fxscad, oha Walters ssd the Kale gh Ometsry As--uvUlhiu Al-o ws srrs -l tbs- attresse , iierthweot rxMtlos of slurda si's 'gMve ea UuislHrc ns4, sdjuii' B " f ' S sr 'tn;salilf4siwlouKlmtoihe estate of ths late -isnrf X Hdicsi Tbe mt, win hs-S'44 la .evrrsl p tresis o salt parvhaser for oos iblrdeaH thA rsiasciderta Bias sad twenty oee eioutbs. atih Intersst, MAKfMA MORDECAI, Bib U-aOdys JUwbulx. END c. to G T. ROWFll. A CO., ew Torfc, f. Pheiphls ol 0 peg's,' roa taluliis; HsisofSuOOa wsp p n, and tUinsles soowliis; ees of adveniii.g. ' ; , aiaicb7-l- - , Mape's Nitixii2ed - vvil !:;, SUPER PIlOSPflATE . . flP I.IMK " i "''- t J 7 i ;ii"''i 'i ir ta sslllrr the Sbovs FsrtUlsers,' Bt welt as by If say-ennsl sawtig Commentsl Maanres. nDrrerssiiT poptuar, sna u asve ptwvra aaeoy of our best farmers. All ws ask Is e refer te Us following gewUeaMs of Urge n-jt v- n Kit JOIIV AVERA, obnstoOousXy. 9 JJT) W. H. BAMDERa. " '' ' ' i i k -1 , i Al DAVID AD AX 8, JAkES PACK, CBsthsni Ceenty, ii Wi it TH0HiS,i"J 7 i , ;i ',: .- ELIA3 8A1XEA, J .i .:.. it . ;t. ForSsleby:; i.-'' .--.--i.. nnLmsu x a J,.' - t 'S " ' i7- I
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