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Til LJt A LEIO li SLNTI N E 1. Official Onauf Korll Carolina. . STATE PRINTING A BINDING ESTABLISHMENT. Daflv PaattaH 1 tala adv.'...'.... Dait Ma avurthata advance 4 01 gamlWeeklv " " ............ Wxrkr tantl-w) " ' ' t 0J The Dn.v eoaTf 'bl HI a delivered a re) of the City at Flftae. Cents woi NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ' A DOPTIONTn n 4 prt!A cktid e W tauniBB olU. Adarcea, a. r kl .a . " B.P; JONES, Pantlier Creek, YadMn Co", y v?a xjjiiw cA i:6l is a Rye and Corn WhEBes, apple nitjxnr; OftOIRS ri?Hf!tr ATXMPKU TO, April -lw. . .... , v. v , vator'S or net v t : ' .-,r,-T..' '.Aur.IIWh.187S. CMlrd prapoMl vol b . ivoaivrd M opvatd at iha tBo oa IUtarda;, April im at is ., r tb puru m of auJId- lnc FOUR Cl(tTICHN. . v . Ppre IcatlmM caa ba era aow a thU om . -r ., . g. C MAN T, April lfeh td. .. A S - a Xajur, EVER BEFORE EQUALLED ! The Largest Stock 'o? . :JReoord.! -j ?h : j c.. -'! ! . lVJCMKKL Umm iliturnt. H fa tnl at the old SUtuWith larger SPRINa) i GOODS . TBAW IVtR. ' i'.v I U.S. CENTENNIAL GOOD& 1771 ljook at ibt ehooae'joaratyla. 1 . cloths, . . ! .. CASSIMEBE9, mam la rot anything you want. Com and aee me, I know J can tail Ton, : ' -WEIKKL'f tsTAHLISUliKMT ia at the old plaoe,' one door aoutb of tha Sonthara Expreaa office. I goaraotee all mj fit. f . apr 13 3oa a' WEIKEL. LNUAUUU HIM COMPANY. keep eoaUatlroa hand 8CI PPEENONQ WIXI -Imrial braad. WHriTt AND RID CiKCOR I, WIS I. , rtBl' ftCUPPIRNONo'.BRANDfr arj ... auptrtor for medWnal purpgaea, equal' to ta laror to Ua beet f reach. ,; ' i -t-.-i JCyrPIRSONO .'tWIQA'ir aew artMr, Thm Vtidei afa toantfaiiTt4 by tie ub deralfaad tm Urapea groaa oa U-air own flaervil.aad are a rested Tree froai aa; hiJarWM adaltafatioa irhatever. - I: ! Addraxe, ' ' C W. OARRKTT A CO., Kinawoud, dec n-4m JWit.cojitjr IT. X I will Mil t air brnia, la Marl 'a Creek tewaeMp, FUR Carli, enteral tette of , rtMKN'ftLOTlflNG On ti e Kfth tnet, (a. aatblr eowta aeahiat "WUXUN tAUT. ,' .' , ! .AIXISOX MO,'i ! . ' , i . i . , Coaaiable. ,: B A L L A lt D & C O. onrsRAL , f AKD PKALEM IH GRAIN, HIDES, WOOL; TOBACCO, Hope, Frjt, Sutter, Cfcem, Dried Fruna, f eathera, ?uia, Lard, , Tallow, Seedt, ' . Baeoa, Beaaa, Poultrf. fioar, Veg ! euhleo, Ac, ic, Ac. WAREHOtBE, 807 4 X K BROAD BTM Philadelphia. aprd 7-0 C IND J5. t Q. P. ROWEIA CO., Vtw tore, i or rnaaipBiei oi nil pagre, eoa talnlnir lUtaof 3008 Bvwuptptrt, and aatiaaataa aaowiar coat of adrertlilug. coat iMf aaarca 1 ANOTHER CAR LOAD OF .! -.-FLOUR I"-J ' Juat arrMo -. OfTa.araI1. r; cjmiBTOPH r R cor - WUulafUM a reet CHAIRS! CIIAIRS1 A larreTnf of Conntrr Mada Ckaira ta h a J- Old at ktm t arr.it - vF, C.tUKWTOPBE1I8C08', - - - WUniugWa auvet. m , xLAHil SITUS' . 1376. Uteat rasttioa riatea and 1.1 IXK I! M. i !.:'. i.i .1 i II I'JI W AVA' -C .TXA SW I f ATV4r ,aNk TV II ; U m Yr?,L nKMUV -rs U L U - " inKnu- h ;:,:. s - " - : , , . ; VOL: XX' I. v " ; ' H NOMINATIONS FOR ALDER ' II EN. ' rm DaMuoKATio tiout. riBBT ward: John Armstrong. len. h. adams, alfkeu upchurch. THiao wabi; R. II. BRADLKY. T ' i ! J.'R. U CAKMER, ' P. C. WALKER " J. ' . 8. LUMHDEN. -I JOHN l'E8 UU. . r . rtrra vaaoi FC FLEMING. J.! R. WILLIAvli' i & H. JOXES. ' 1 "i. i. i TOST OFFICE plUECrORT. f For the benrOl of the puUlc, we pub. li the Wlowlng directory of the poet nflce ef this city t 1 Wen tern Rial) cloaea 11:1 4 a. m. 1 . ' ; ' arrive 8:21 p m. RaMera ' ". claa , " 3:03 p. m ,i , , arrivea , 11:45 a. at. Chatham . cleee ;. 3:4K) p. n .' arrivra --.a 9:4 a. m. . fc O. R. R. mU cloaca 9:i a. m. ' " arrirea 3:18 p. in. rhrnjrh northern via It. U. ft. B, eios r , T - ' 9:30 a. m. rhrMwh itejrthmi f ia R. O. K R. arriwe f r t ; i'M p. ni l hn-aa nnntni via ueiaa- . bora cloaea - .i 3:03 p. m. fhreuiih nui hern via Golds ; lnr arrivea . 11:41 a. m, i Ollw Bur for deliveriag mail frwrn TsJRl a. a tw : n, i. . - '- m Mnev ardura are Issued aad paid tram K:15 a. m. to 4 n. ni Lettor can tie reKwtered irem t:l3 a. h. le 4 1. m. . 'i Onue hours on Sundays from 4 p. m. to a p. in. ..!' r . , W. VV . 1IOLDRK. I, M. I'-rtti'-';;?' (Fr the tartlnel. Time for listing Uxes will expire on April 30. . - - P. C. Cameron,' Eq., of IlUUboro, Is In the city, i ' - J ; t Inen dusters and straw , hats make spasmtidlc appearances. . . i . , J.J. WoiriciruKN A Ce dealersln IbC-Carn ' a specialty. Newhem, We regret to learn that M jor j. B. Ne .ihtry, prlvaie ecriUr tolhe gov eruor, ia sick. . . : We bt-ar it rumored that a change will fchartly lake p'ace in the schedule of the North Carolina railroad,' lint r Gale l-ft t day fer Wa-h'nx ton, X.U wh-rv he oVInsrs an ad drea bt-fote the OJd Fvl.ewa, Wednes day evening. Ve amlera'aud that the radicaU will hold a minting te iilghk to notmnaie audidnWa for the hoya rulecthm which the) propiw tu hold Motid.iy. The new Ail is II tel. P.iil idelphlV I is conducted upm ttie Vuroptmn plau, and will acconimodnte 4000 guela at oue Aillar (SI ti0)p r day. 24-1 w. Anita we ak what has becemo of the pnMillea lo light the sueeU whh Astral olif vft thought a contract to tb si fleet had been euiered iutonunths JT. J. KUdxk, clerk of the U.'. S. cir ca t cou t. has returned from a visit lo hiii home in Gales. Mr. Klddlck la stt efficient and ialou i olH- er, and la tbe respect and confidence of the entire bar of Hie slate. ' ' Mr, J. O. .Wbilaker.U selling good oak wood at (3.50 ; pine 43 imi.it per cord delivuied, 'provided the cah at tends Vieordef, IP be has to collect or tkket he li in all case) chaive old prices. Call on biu iu rear of Giuns' Bank. . i:,.t.f-H:' tt , We regret to see that in making fast the rope holding the derricks, work men on the government building are in a fair way to destroy aorae ef onr beau tiful elm trees. ; Can't this be avoided f We are glad to see the work on the building purhed fbward. but do not like to see the trees destroyed. ' ' Messrs. A. C Saunders' k Co. have ror sale 1,000 bosbels nice white flint corn, 10,000 seeks of Star Phosphate, 5,000 sacks Mapea' Nitiogenised Baper- phosphate, and 1,000 sacks Acid Phos phate to be used with cotton need or stable manure. They have Bold since January 13 th, 5,000 bushels corn and 15,000 sacks of guano. Call on them for bargains, ''', Z ' .- , .... Kext Monday is the day for the city election. We bear that -the rads are going to bold an election on their own ho"lLonder. old A WAT ". te ha ahiatpryof progress and -iern. , They willapp..int their awn in-. livbteument. .... , pector, ami allow vit'nif with -a per-1 feet looseuea In the old Eastern and 1 Western ward as there hat beeu no rgTiratlHi in these d. funct ; warda7irenry, is sad to IxTlIIeual. the bo k 1 tourse this election will be illegal and lo good ciibfen will recognise it. , j ALEIGH. i ; V, " 0 . M.ND Ay"!SP.aili t.V 24r.' JlSW;.;; " T No. 63 Konc.-. p. II ill lodge holds IU reffolar monthly comsiaiiioatva thai evening si 7i0 , o'clock. ' A prompt at tendance is dwired. - - ' - i Fik WaiTRiasBR BrntF.-Onf eckrprtNiug fcatcbr, Thouma Pucy, at swt.ll No. 1, Mrtrupolitan markt, b-s oo tsud a) B- lot U Wast .TeuuesaiMi b ef ' whiob can I h'd at bis stall every ihiy dariag llue week. . V.e wvnld advise all lover of good beef to give f i ;;i i. i i atw ''-":; fci. ArritwTio M rmb M r RAtmoH Looor. Xo. ti. We are requested by Vast Graoda L. .sBaiVj and Albert Jdsgnm to Rk' tWsnrukre ' f r lolge, wh. bav.nbwlbs.l.ed-N t lart.cla' its the enioruiumeftt nod banquet to be g'.Tn to the O aud L-kJs of Nerth Carolina, to either come or send the amount pufjMrilwd, i lbeui it the KkLb meetlniy to olglitv, t - "'DeLICATR l i Pa5RAII0!.l)ocfor Grsbara and MtK- e perjernsed Rdr Il eal) (iperailon on Saaday by taklnij t the eye of Charles McCuller. eohaed, wbo was snot last week by. Mr. Ben. I'erklnMvn ;,jThe operaUoo wai;)weH arid sk llf'ully perfo raed.aud the patient is doipg wll. ' Charles s li ks to it that "he was drunk and a fooTer he;' would net have been shot, r Mars Ben never made a fuse with anybody." For thr aiTRirmxT.-The . opera tion of the Wake superior fionrt, which adjourned Saturday, deprived theiepul licaiui of this county . of Ihtee votera : Frank Harrwon,' ooL,' robbery, 6 years, John Campbell, ool , robbery , , 4 jears ; Simon Weathers, larceny, 3 years.' This is rattier a small ahowing for so popu lous a county as Wake. We hope h is an indication that thievery ia on the de crease, sod that to the future the differ ence between ' sttt and 'luum will be rigidly observed, j ,v f .: . . j Rkvencs Decision. -The puhlic treasurer. In answer te letters, hai de cided that township trustees have no rlht to revise lax list, but that county comiuiwlouen- have. fee ecilon 17 o' the machinery act. In reply to Interrog atories a to the exewpU.a of Vf -ru ing supiliiV tiom Uxstion, ti e Irva- un r ilitiiiex s follows I Ail real 1 1 rtv and 'all stock of fuim'ng uethNtd hef, rtensl ptoi eitu ed in cotnerlion with thi cu'tiVailon of a rarm.n are laxab'e nn Vr Ihe const;iu'ion and revenue set Fsi t Havra 111 hand the first of April are to be listed. t . Ci'ttiko rcHAPE - Saturdav aft r- liuviit Willmmawnitel aft.l Wll liam r-UL'gs. cd became iuvolved in a d.fflt-uky.'on Wilmliigion VtrVeCwniih n-oulied in ut-g rt-ceivin a severe wound with a ocket knife, aevcriug the facial ant-ry lu the leljt 1 chef k. jf f r Ikm was arrested and carried before the mayor, who recognised him In a houd of 50 t appear efore bim . this morning, which lie did, tut the, case was OHtpoucd until to-morrow, morn ing ou Rceoiint of. tiia wou tdud mauns phjsiclsn 1 f VriidillDy hi corn ng out" to; day. From what we learn Suggs wa the agxrfssor In the matt r,' and ,' was also armed, with a knife. The dUS ultf grew out of some old grudge. Tdeath of"eTw7fuller. ' It is with profound resret we announee the death of this accomplished gentleman! It occurred at the residence of bis mother lat liuubritg, Bstnrday tRlnjpB30' o'clock. Mr. Fuller was' a young man of rare ability and possessed all the vir tues that attract and compel esteem. In the literary world be was beet known as thesutborof the Jbeantiful poem Agd ta M ,--, and R charming novel en titled AW Gift. Althougri a yoang man, born Nov, 80, , 1847, . be bad ; achieved a reputation in the fitdd of letters : which will canse -lis name id be preserved along with those which bsve been per petuated by the honor they did the state of their" nativity. Though an' iotalid for some. time, Mr. Fuller's death was unexpected. Friday he sctively engaged in hi avocation,-' that of ' merohant, when Che was seized with a ohill and rapidly grew worse,' when death put an end to his Buffering the following evenings-la the death of Mr. FulW North Garolina baa tost the brighten star in her literary galaxy and a seal who gave promise to grow in naef ulness in all the relations of a true oitiseu as be grew in years. He bss pone from onr midst, but be baa left behind mementoes which t sari 1 1 nurnArriarai ffilaa aaaews aaai aka . ' " Tlie regislratioo which. took place f-nr old Middle ward, under order of Judge having been kept optn a day longer than the law allowed. ' ' ; 'Thr'Frtb MusicaLR. This m -rning the I vdieeof Si John's ( alhoJio) church begun to prepare Metropolriai) haBfor the f-4 mosicale, which takes 'place next Wednesday evening.' As we have bef-re, stated, nothing will "liis ' f eft nndntje to make fhia entertalnmeut' 'attractite in every point of "view. - Vi-itor my be asnn-d that they will find aniple oppor tunity t pam the rteuin most plaai- antiy. , ror ute Juvers of muwc a eoro plete' prugrammn' ba ltett ' privid"1, t. t J' At J ' . , . it ' wuue , tuooo . more matwriiu u , tneu tsfttxs will' fiaiL at the iKMintjfullr snp- plied table,' eyerytbiug tempting (o the p-uaw. , xuuug iauiea ( iiureu it tua b autiful and. picturesqne peaaaut cos tumes of Europe will,h-nd an additional sUraotion to the oeuA( .The pbjeqtif this eutertsuRment Is tu raiss , fund for praiseworthy purposes,, 'snd it merits and should reeeive a liberal patronage at th hands of tmir ettiReM',, , ,:, , . y, H, 1 : 1 11 " -; 'i -j ,,j ().,., Warsrr' Hfaa. Ths. oss of ibis man, who was convicted at the last term of tbeoourt of an attempt to poiVoa a policeman by the name of, Crosssn and sentenced to la jnonths imprisonment in the eonnty jail, came up in court Sat urday by virtue of a sueeesaful , sppeal to the supreme; court for , a new trial. After the examination of . witnesses and long argument on the part of eounsei, the Jury took the. ease : about nightfaU,! 8uuday ' . motning nearly approached without an agreement being arrived at, and ftaally the judge withdrew a : juror and a mistrial was declared. Hare was remanded te bis old quarters In jail, but U is thought he will soon be released On tjjlT i t ii-i to ..' l ';inii ;;.n ' ..tf'.-H j A LiTfiXR f-rM-.-How arms and amaiRaiUoa trot ti' Captain'? : Jonea' is colored -captain's 4Mwe when Gov. Brogdeu is poxilive be n-iiber Anew of It er auihoriiM , it. 1 ma i- a sum . r r ihe arms. Now how did th- ' ammuui lion gel tHere wheu' 0 v. Bntgden' la ieititw again be didu't know or au tltortXH. it and when lien. Uorinan. we ji-aru, says he didn't send the ammuni tion, and Epb iarn Beavers, colored drayiiMO. says he took them in his dra.V iho same evening of ihe rad pow-ww at night.: that the litda box of caruid.-e wb in ftlie l .en 'wrman shipped t'i Wdm niiUiii, ,.ih lh GenerMl aim liieni t'l Joiie, and we heir the a si-tout ajreiii at tlie lett sys In aw H-' h H- m when he (H-ail a (1) iltt'ii men In box at the Vpti. Gnthamon rvubliuau, , in ttxiutr up a rainpaigu before the wbiUt meu o i N irth CaMliuathi year..' hadn't you betu-r work out this little sum am ing7ouH the people can jwdemtaud it. ; The ne groes clearly nave a right to arms and suimuuitioti if. the , governor epi-roved Uih reqninition but. how f what f -how is it f How' did guns and ammunition gt there, and 1 why d-me waiter coat eovr, and why that the governor him atdf knew nothing Att it? That , tiix questiiiu, gnts, and we fear it will liivak your slate to' cipher the' sum out. It would be well for the rtuls here weiv the governor to ordor a nftjp-aix weight to be : . tiod to one or twu wuit aii u'a CtMttaila. And the governor know it, Hakik Stmt f Sunday, ,. ' ','.', j Tlie information jn regard to the arms and smmnuiiion appeared iu le Seuti ael Friilay afternoon, and . when the ar tiole appeared in the News on Saturdsy, giving the guvernor's ds'qial of any au thoriXHtion for the issue of these muni tions of war, it bore the construction of oontradictuig the , Sentiuel's previous stutemcnts. , The Sentinel, quoted the article ia question, and insisted that gu bernatorial ignorance did Rot vitiate the truth of what we said in -regard to the nutter on Friday. We have been ready 1 all the time to produce tmr authority j t h J . t i. 1 " - 1 ; . 1 2 ; i I Fire insurance should be effected in oomWi.i- of known respoLitibility, that will not ; faiTTat the firat great iire " iii which they have large risks.- It is of still more . importance that the safes, which are to be an iusuranoe for books and papers, should be of a make toat has beau thoroughly proven aud that may be depended upon for the nuet se vere testa, - ,,.. r t..-.. 1 Herring's Patent ffeabave been tried in almost every lire,, of any extent, 00 eurring for years, and they have always proven "true to their .trans." , Seven of them wore . subjected te the great Broadway Fire, in New York, Feb. 8th, 1876, preserving their valuable contents; several of , these Safes were mx dmply buried beneath the ruins that they were not got ou. .until the third or fourth day after the fire. When Sneda ker, Watrous Ar Boyaton'a Safe was finally reached, 66 .hours after the fire started, the amoulderiag deliria by which the Safe , was surrounded, burst into flame, yet every book and paper it con tained waa taken out in splendid condi tion. O. E. Shortridge A Co,'s Safe , wsa aUbjected to a severe trial, but the contents were found uninjured. . The huge stock of boou and shoes in oases, in the warehouse of Powers, Gaston A Co., made a most intense beat, but their Safa preeerved aQ its ooutent.' j( . . ;, f --rr ?. . ;.!- ., I rTRI 0bYtTR CC-FORRpa4 TCKK. t io Oh teat and Be-t Hern a burnrwiia in Ihe world are sme of ' the advaniagea ittTen-d by the Triumph Tru Co., R24 1 aiwery N. Y., whoee Trua aad u;ipurtf r wrre. awarird tlie Medal at ihe at aeHsioa pf the great Anvricaa inat tui ; Fair. beud 10 Sent for the new book. -? " '.' TAB DROPS. V wdson b ss a steam tannery. " t- i:. ! Pruf. Tripp has bean Iswtnriug ia Tat (V-! illl,V l.!l ! tt.b 'Ml f , Wilson Rverchants play . quoits ia tu' f.Wl'mngton hul .frost .Weduesila m n iu. 1 . . ... I A mad d aj was killed La Rocky Mount laat wK. , ,. '. .11. h .' .t i t f i '. i. r 'Ifli.. ; Farineis alxyut Bocky Iount era plant : ,Tbe apples in . Wilsoa county have bueu greauy injured by fruet , W. B, Carter, of Rocky Mount, bad a mule atoien from nim the other day. , Rocky Mount had a ma meeting 8at- nniay to ueuounce rauruad extortmiie. j The Carolina VatU Cluh of Wit mlngtoua is preparing iw umaer re gatlaa. CoL T. 8. Kenan has been renomi bated by the dmnocfaU of rt'ilaou for aywr.?.-f;! ,vL t fuli ;u:,-v 1 here are iudkalions tlist Z. : B Vance will pushed in the Cth disiru.tfoi congreas. . 1 The inhabitants of Rocky Mount are soft ring from a m diguaoit form ef tue epixoouc, -t t. :;, : The Isdie of Wilminz'en srs making Kperatious , lor obsetviug Memotial r. May 10. 1 ; 'A new Methodist chrtrcb will be detli. cated at Black Creek. Wilson count v. next Sunday. !'.'!;.. . i,t-i , , Tlie Annua convention of the North Carolina Medical 'Assoc. at. en nit e is iu fayettefdla,. M AV i.-;..m t ''J:'i Rsi Df. Ckiss. mQ has been ill ai ToUuot for Mim iimeipat of pneu monia, is rboveriogi-",jnL-!'-,i'.i. The WOsonitea continue to wage Vig- ofons war Sgsiuat railroad extortion. ne wian tuem auc The Rocky Mjuut Drtmatic Associa- tion ousttuia to dot'ght the deuisena of that burg with exnibiUona. - '! . , ' The democrats of Walnut Ceek town- ahip, Edecomoe oouuty, held a runs iug meeujig the other day, , , ; , ,, .; Mr. offiel J King, of E hreoombe county, wa Seriimtly i-jurod the wUier dsy by being throwu froui a buggy. , CatiU b. C. Kaiikiu. of Guilford cmiuiy. Is' U'ged lor t) kmocratc uoimuaiiou fr secretary of siaie, ' Sani.un i ounty is brairidnii alx-ut an t-g inctitiH lu t-ircuiiiierence, aud weiyhiun oue-Tiorin of Mouu7,"r General Mai Rausom baa been eom- pelled to deoluie the mvilatioa-- to do liver the addreas in Wduiuwtou Memo rial Day. Her have hived behind 'he ulaotcrinx of lhe".Meihodit chunh al loaooi. The go prl iM g'a to be doubly sweet in- thai churi-U. ; !Ths 1 tilt annual meeting of the Cum- tieriand ounty Agrcultunl A-ou a- tliai. ti. k p'ace m Fati itevllle ihi ttie 16th Histanu llmrv t Miuib was el-it l .,pnsid-in. Mjor J. t . Mc I ae wax inT.ted ti deliver ihe address at tlie rtext fair."" " ' " ' ,'s'rs. Jones how Is tour health this moeiutf 1 Tl ank tou, : madaTi, much iinimived. ,1 U uht a bottle of Dr. liull'a ouh hymn la t niuht, and alUf the fir ft diwe my coilith wa check ed. I slept well, aud have oelcoutthed edce thUm'irniiig. i :'; ; ( 11e:.St SOLUBLE P110SPI1ATE Wa lav fouad by sevefal year szrwrleae sctual observation, that thy haveae saprrlor, . . " v xrf 'si 'v; '. -".-' H ajnaiantsy :.''' -. f j-v ; Ttaawa. a,, 2 - I :' ' , v ;fl-r" l.t.r,,., Yhr. :vv-.ri- JyjJ r.y , . ;, r H-r.::,.i-,;;:f!.'.:.'-., r ::r:-'Z: ' ' (y imr prtcet srs aiuch tower than r there, aot so sarvrrsaliv popular, sad that kav prev a 1 . . " " ' nsqasl b) result, apoa swora statcaMSt from atany of our bsst famert. AH ws sk Is a i fair trial with saythhig sold ti tb loath. experience, who have ued our Pbcjsphates for 1. 1. Vrtti Wake Cotwty. : T . s , r. H. t HITAKEK, Wane Const r. . i t lH H.P .. !!. -Mil , . U. B. BORTON, M " - , M.0.UTLIT, ' ' ' Ct'lli t. 8TTWART, HsrnaU Ceaaty.'1 1 KmEa1 )HNflO, - .J- .j"..',.7. D. Me. Met ti, ' ' ' r And atany ot or h wm gladly grrs their : ' - - For Rale Vy ' ' - :. . c. slAisrp ers& Co.. ii l nt i ! ' ' ' r" .1.-0. X4vaiilMtwtn sehMjeWM tttlWiuiasrl ' --'bi -t the folWwtns rates parsajasresf arsta arts attaloaUaos. One -sarr oaw time . tl,0S -' M eaeb aahaaqant lasirtloe J" -e at wV0s9d taaeTaaef , SO auaara, 1 woh t... I -- 1 MNHh,.aafetns -- II 00 - aaWwCeao H wt eeee9aMws)aoae I fa '- wowoo' . M a i- r e ) a a. Rw w .. a 10 KEWS AND NOTEh. : - m i i .. j 4 i A fw miners have Keen kllhd by. lie Indian near tb- Black HdU lately, , 1 .The aUtue of Ge-fge D Prentioe fa ; to lie .vniled st Loeiiaville, Ky., oa . M J 8 The new offitie of the Courier-' Jusumal will be formally oiasaed at the ame tiiae. . ,.t.,bntij- J-Hii'i1 ! Dom Pedro is six feet tall, grat wbis. : keivd and gray haired,, aud pardy bald, j lie drmaaja in pliu bUek, wOhoot any . ornameut at all, . The Euipreas is abort ' anddumpy. - -.......-...' . ! . . . ... " Wheat I f Mir feet high In Trxa. ney have " taraoinU la -' Ferula," orange in Califa-nia and infiiiens in . K-i-ton. pime, ijeuUe spaing I be as -the Boetu oaf. ' 1 Tb democrat ie central ommlttee of Vary laud Saa designated Wednesday, May Rl, 1876, as the time tor the meet ing of the democratic .Mate convention to elect delegates to tlie national e-m-vention at St. Louis, June 25V j Reports f rom vsrious westera states represent the peaches as almost utterly deistroyed ; other small fnuta, howevec, ' promise a fair crop. . Report ef the wiuter wheat are oa the whole enoour-. aging, though in some sections ii threat-" eue to prove a failure. Mr. Edward Daniels writes to lbs' Alexandria Gazette explaining that the majorlv Is Um Ltnchburg convention a uoipfKr of hard uumey at once, aud t tail tig that the uegroea were made ititorauU t vote in opposition to their whhn by the iuflarauiatory appeal of c-O' Uln leaoVrs., , ' William Cullen Bryant and ' Carl Scbura, with a lantern between them, are looking for a man wbo possesses all the cardinal virtues in addition to ee--vhewiog pper .,colhira . Tbey want ta make him president. They are supposed to have an eye on Char lee Francis Adama. t''i. Enquirer (t.) Prime Hassan, thlid son of ihe Khe- d ve, aud coiutnunder of the 1 Egyptian lorce operatiug in Abyeaiubt, fliat lieu enaui In a regiment of drageena of the iermau guatds. and a letter lately ivceivud from him b bia superior offi cer auiiMunces hi expected return to his rea-iinent st the clo-e of the toys- aiuian campaign, some lime iu June." , Mr. Tenutrson has cemnleted the Silaptatioii of hta "Q eeu Mary" ttr the aiage. and ihe play was U be prwluced ir tlie Or-t .nine m lue-rtay, ttie I at It lostaul. It lia la-eu shorten, d ibnail.- nut, ai'd ha iheeb ga ued tu sharp. iie and clearness. Tliecnieraddithai are to in- niiiuber. 'I lie nr-l is a cm- ve .ati-Hi bt-tsien , rhdliii and Mary ennui IImsmmsI and a ut air king tlie 11 ig "f Kuglau'L I he line- thia ub- Je tare likely to is I with iheaudeuce. the other alieraiin s' the ilo-e. arydm-a ui. xilni IW .re Ue en- taoce of fclxabeth. bi.t dea In the presence of her siater, after a teuchiug scene ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. riALE OF VALUABLE LOTS I OnlWtat'M adsvrf Jane. WW at the ourt HtwiHi d mr. In baleurh. I will oRar for mi s, to ih h ght bidder, for 'Mail, TWO ACRES OF LAND, In th ehy of Ralelvh kanwu' m be pUn of thf eity a lo s .Sua. 837 aad This land la .old la pB'suane of U tarm and powrr euat.a rd la a nvwt f dulv regis tered la .- ah tttoutr, bok W, pag AM. - D. H. cARTgR. apS44tw it It'; j'i llapa's Nitrogenized SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME. fa selllrf Iks sbeva Fmfllaars, a wan as by ' i.y ' . ;..... . If any equal aaieng Comawrctal Ifsaarss. i .- . Ws refer te the following gentlemes of large several yesrsj JOHN ATERA, Jolmstoa.CoaMy. W. fL 8AKDER8, , DAVID ADtVB, , " , James face, cuthsm county. W. M. THOMAS, - RwH. RILROJt, - ELI A 8 BAIN 8, . ' tipefieoea." ' AGENTS, jr c r 4 I ! t. t . i i' h , i'; t' . V i i. ' . 't j I'- r.r t. . ' if'.'' i:. l if-- : iff -' ' . -y t -. B, ,h ' - i)- jv.;.. hi -ft;:' 3J- ... . r 'J : : , . y .1 5 I i )- p' 10.' " t i 1 1 t f:
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 24, 1876, edition 1
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