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THE RALEIGH SENTINEL" , . , i . rcauaasD ' s ' DAILT, WEEKLT AND 8EMI-WEEXLT. Official OrianofHorlli Carolina. STATE PRINTINO A BINDING ; ' ' ESTABLISHMbN ! ' , UTM or SUBSCUIPTIOS. ; Pally Sentinel I year In advanc........SS Daily Six month In sdvance 4 Mini Weeklv " WreklT 8retl-J .- " any pert of the City at Fifteen Cenu a week. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ADOPTION To (food partle, handsome child anou' W months old. AilUreM, a. r. care of Beouael Office. B.F.JONES, Panther Creek, Yadkin Co , DRALfcR IV , PURE NORTH CAROLINA Rye and Corn' Whiskies, AND APPLE JiHAKDY. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. April SO-lw. '; MATOR'S OFFICE, - Citt or lULniaa, ;..- ..... Anru luin. ISM. ' Sealed propneals will be received and opened at tola office oa Saturday. April atKh.lxm, at 13 M.,f.w the purpuee of build- Inr FOUR CIST KILNS. rlpec.flcaUous caa be aeea now at tbU -office. B.C.MANIT, April 19th td. ' - Mayor. AT EVER BEFORE EQUALLED I The Largest Stock o Record, , C. irffKCX, Utu RHurmtd. Illiiitill at the old Stand with a larger assortment of sraixro GOODS I ..,.-. . - THAN EVER. ? U. 8. CENTENNIAL GOODS. FOURTH JULT CENTENNIAL GOODS- 1776- : - LATEST STTUS' 1876- Look at my Litest Fashion Plates and choose your style. CLOTHS, . CiSHMERES, BUTTINGS. In tot anything you want. Come and see me, I know I can tuit yon. ' ' WHEEL'S ESTABLISHMENT ia at the old plaoo, one door south of the Southern Express office. I guarantee all my fits, apr 13-Sm C. WEIKEL. R INUWOOD WINE COMPANY. keep eonitantly oa hand . 8CUPPERNONG WINE.-Imperlal brand. WHITE AND RED CONCOR WINE. PURE 8CUFFIRN0NG BRANDT, Very ; superior for medicinal purposes, equal la In Savor to ths beat French. SCUPPERNONG V1NE0AR s sew article, rsry Ins. These articles are manufactured by the un dersigned from Grapes grown oa their owa vtnefanJ. and art warranted fret from any Injurious adulteration whatever. - - - Klnrwood, dee 23 d4m. ' Halifax eouatf, N. C I will sell t my bouse, In Mark s Creek tewnshlp, FOR CA All, several salts of MEN'S CLOTHING, On the 19th Inst, to satisfy eoitts against William Eaar. : ALLISON HIGfL, PnuKhla B A L LARD & CO., GIN ERA I CDMMISSIOI HEECEASIS AXD DEALERS I If GRAIN, HIDES, WOOL, TOBACCO, Hoi ps. Ergs, Batter, Cbeeee, Dried Fruits, feathers, Far, Lard, Tallow, Seeds, noon, oenns, rouiuy. iwarreg mmcK. OLC , etc , etc. WAREHOUSE, 907 A 3o N. BROAD ST., PHILADELPHIA. april 7-wAm Q END S5c to G. P. ROW ELL 4 CO., New I Yort. t. rkiuJild iil llD talulng lUtaof 9UUV newspapers, and eetimstes showing eoet of adverUeuig. march 7-lf ANOTHER CAR LOAD OF FLOUR! . . JastarriTinr. Glee u a call. F.C. CHRISTOPHERS it CO , U , wumJagtos QUAIRS1 "CHAIRS I A larre lot of Country Made Chairs to be sold at low nVure at ; F.O.CU RISTOPHERS C08', ' ' Wilmington street. Mm hi ?y vW aVaj VOL. XXIL the omr. NOMINATIONS FOR ALDER - . , MEN. THS DKMOOEATIO TICKET, -. riBar ward: v 70TIN ABSSTRONO. LEN. H. ADAMS. ALFRED CPCHURCH. . SKCOND WARD t WM. E. ANDERSON, ' GEO. T.COOKE, A. C. SANDERS. THIRD WARD: ... R. H. BRADLEY. . jr. a n carmer, p. a talker ' ' J. '. 8. LUMSDEN. JOHN PESCUD. FOURTH WARD. ' JO.EPII H. GREEN, D. C. MURRAY,. . W. WEST. ' - nm ward : P. 0 FLEMING. ' , - J. R. WILLIAMS. . B. H. JONES. l"OST OFFICE DIRECTORY. ' For the heneflt of the public, we pub- tsh the followiug directory of the post- offlce ef this city t j Western mail closes 11:15 a.' m. " " arrlrca 3:22 p. m. Mstera " eleoes 3:03 p. m " " arriTet - 11:45 a. m. (Iiatham " cleeea 3:00 p. ro. " anrires Ai a. m. K. &G.S.K. mail closes 9:30 a. m. " arriTea 3:18 p.m. ThrouKb northern via U. R. U. clesea 9:30 a. m. rhrwuirh northern tiaU. AG. R. R, arrives 3:i5p.m iDjrougB nsruient na uems- borocloaea - " 3:03 p. i 1'hroncb northern tU Gold hore) arrirea lli4 a. m. Office hours for deureriag malls from ;:su a. at. te 0:30 p. m. ' Money erdera are Issued and paid ;rem e:io a. ro. 10 p. m. Letter can be registered from 8:15 a. m. la 4 1. m. C)tnce hours on Sundays from 4 p. m. to 0 p. m. W. W. JIALnKn, r. w. (For Ue BentineL May day parties are organising. State Treasurer Jenkins ia in this city. Tobacco tea will destroy the little in sects troubling your rose boshea. J. J. Wolfindkn A Ce dealeraln sTain. Cera a specialty. Newhem, N. C. 3m. Mr. Tomlinson, the editor of the Piedmon Press, was in our city this morning. We bear that Warren Hare, accused of poisoning policeman Croasan, baa been bailed. Edwards, Bronghton A Co. are print- ing bank checks as cheap and as fine as can be had north. Election of officers at Hickman Lodge of Ootid Templars fa-night. Every member requested to be present. - Mr. Duxland, who carried on an in surance business in this city some two years ago, ia again in our midst. " - ' A meeting of the atookholders of the Maaonio Temple Association will be held in this city on the 6th of July next. A Sunday School Institute will be held at Roleeville on Sunday next, W. H. Pace and N. B. Brougbton, of this city, are among the speakers. . . Regular meeting of Maoteo Lodge, No. . I. 01 0. this evening at 71 o'clock.' Members of the lodge and vibiting brethren Invited te attead. The new Alias Hlel, Philadelphia. Pa. ia conducted "opon the Eurepean plan, and will accommodate 4000 guests at one dollar (tl.00) per day. 2t-lw. A Union meeting begins at New Bethel Baptist church, 8 miles from the city, on Friday next. Rev. J. D. Uufbam preaches the introductory ser mon. . . . W. WVWhila, Register ef Deeds lor this county, has an invention of bis own for calculations in making np the tax lit, which hi a gteat convenience and labor aaver. - . .. v Mr. J. M. Monie, one of our mer chants, will leav in a few dayaona visit to his parents in Scotland. Mr. Grimes, bis efficient salesman, will con- duct the business in his absence. Mr. J. D. Wbitaker la selling good oak wood at 3.W ; pine 3.0Oa3.25 per cord delivered, provided the cash at tends the order. If he has to collect by ticket he ill in all cases charge old prices. Call on him in rear of Citizens' Bank. tf. Balriqh Charrr. There will be a special convocation of Raleigh' Chapter, No. 10, this evening at 8 o'clock, for work in the Royal Arch degree. Mem bers an requested tf attend promptly at the hour mentioned. RALEIGH, N". C, TUE8DAY; APRIL 25,: Hor of thb Moxoorak Cmtr, Tbia club, composed of some of the best vounff man of the city, are to inauga rate a series of hops. The first of the series tikes place next Friday evening at the National hoteL CoL 0. S. Brown ia a Very obliging landlord and makes hie house popular with aft, ; ; North Caroura Prrs Asaoounoii. CoL J. D Cameron, of the News, presi dent of the Association, baa iasnedan official eaU for the 4th annual meet ing of the North Carolina Press Asso ciation in the city of Newborn May 18. Newborn ia noted for her hospitality, and tbequin-drivers will have a royal time when they congregate there. ,., .Off to thr 'Work Hoosr. This morning a gang of convicts wets ship ped to the eounty work bouse to work out bilk of coat which accrued in court. These are their names t ' ' ' ' Robert Mitchell, Peter Rogers, Frank and Mtthew Smith. All of these are Anglo-Africans aud invariably vote ths atraightout republioan ticket. It de pends npon the bills they have to work out whether they will pnt la an appear ance at the polls in November. : Attention MAWrco Lodgb, No. 8, I. 0. O. P. We are requested by Pa t Grands C. M. Btwbee a id J. 0. Birdsong, committee, to ask ths mem bers ol their lodge, who have subscrib ed, or desire to contribute and prticl pate in the celebration and banquet proposed to be given to the Grand Lodge of North Carolina," which meets In this cliy on the 10th of next month, to either corns sr send the funds sub scribed to them at ths meeting of the lodge to-night The committee have not the time to call on all the brethren individually, they therefore hope the members" will repond to the above re quest and assist the committee in the arduous duties of their work. a Radical Ward Mmtmo. Ths rads of the old but defunct western ward held a meeting last evening and brought out Albert Johnson, Wm. Ysarby and James H. Jones, col., aa candidates for commissioners at the bogus election hich they will hold next Monday un der a - dead charter. The election iu question will be ridiculous and farcical. We understand that the unwashed of the old eastern ward will hold a meeting this evening and also bring ont candi dates to trot in ths same ridiculous elec tion. We suppose we shall bear from old middle ward in the same manner. If any election is held it should be held according to law, that is under the char ter granted by the last general assem bly, and nndex which the election was held last year. We bops such an elec tion will be held. ' Entertainment at Metropsli- tan Hall. Onr people should not forget that, to-morrow evening ia the time fixed for the brilliant entertain ment at Metropolitan hall by the ladles of bt. John's (Catholic) church. Ths programme is a very attractive one and will be carried out to the letter. Every arrangement has been perfected to make the entertainment a success in all particulars and to ensure visitors the irmooey's worth. No extortionate prices will be charged, and every op portunity offered for the - fullest enj ay men L It is to be hoped that our citi- sens will encourage Ihete worthy ladies In their efforts to procure means , to as sist them In matters pertaining to the necessities of their church. . Tnose who attend - the sntertainment may- bs as sured or passing a few hours airrseably, besides having ths luxury of feeling that they have given encouragement to a msst laudable enterprise. . . . Boord OvRB.The trial of David WUhama, white, and William 8ugg, eoL, the parties who had a cutting scrape on Wilmington street, late Satur day afternoon, took place before his honor, ths mayor, this morning. After hearing the evidence the mayor earns to the conclusion that both parties were guilty of an affray and bound them over to the next term of Wake superior court in a bond of 100 eaeh. ' - Sprciai. Txbm. It is said by the bar of this county and the clerk of the 00 art that a special term of ths Wake county superior twart for the trial of civil easei is a necessity to ths county. Ths civil docket baa over 450 untouched eases. If a mtltimi in maiia in Lha wwmmw dare say he will order ths desired special term. Fihr Wzsr TraxRssxR Brkf. Our efiterprtslfig' butchef," Thomas "Dancyi at stall No. 1, Metropolitan market, has on hand a fine lot of East Tennessee I beef which can bs had at bis stall every day during this week, W would 2 advise all lovers of good beef to give TomscalL I The Ixleoal ELEcnoN.-wFhe rsdt, acting as they say under the ad rice of their counsel, . Messrs. E. G. Haywood, A. W. Tourgee, B. C. Bad ger sndT. R. Purnell, are determined to have an illegal election next Mondar. This bogus affair will bs conducted without registration books snd under ths supervlidon of sclf-appototed and irresponsible inspectors. In fact it will not hare a single lKl feature about It. Anv and everv cltixen has aa much right, at any time, to proclaim an elec tion and proceed to bold It, aa Mr. Gorman and hie supporters have to hold the on which they propose for next Monday, If ths supremo court should put candidates elected ia this coming bogus election hi possession of ths city government, then all our laws In regard to the fcgal holding of elections will be virtually : abrogated, and the matter placed entirely la the hand of a mob ocracy. '' It is rumored that Mr. J. C Gorman will not bs without an opponent for thn mayoralty even in this illegal scrub race. It hi said that Albert Magnlu, A. W, bhaffer and several others desire to try conclusions with him. We hear that ths radicals of Middle wnrd pro pose to generate a-lotsf-candidates to night, aLd that J. N. Bunting will head ths ticket. We hops that no good citi- sen will countenance these Illegal pro ceedings, but frown It down as It should be. Tbs whole movement has been inaucurated by bad, selfish and design ing men, who to advance their persoual ends attempt to override law and jus tics. They should receive the condem nation of all law-loving and law-abiding cltiiens, for to put a few ill-gotten del lars ia their pockets they hesitate not to perpetrate dire crimes against the best Interests of society, and prostitute such talents as God has given them In evading and overturning plain princi ples ef law and equity. TARDROPS. ReidsvOle reports two failures. Old Bald mountain ia growling again. Apples are all right in Rutherford eounty. Wilmingtonians are black fihing in the Sound. - Wilmington truckers are in a full blast of activity. A daily mail is to run between Shelby and Aahevills. Ths Wilmington rifle team are still popping away, . New Hanover superior court com menced Monday. . Wilmington sports engage in exhilar ating fox chases. The U. 8. District court met In New hero Monday, y . The Charlotte Odd-Fellows have a plcMric"Wsdnesday.-r:.Trr'":tr:rr:"p" The Wilmington Light Infantry are to have a new uniform. W. D. Smith, of FayetteviUe, is im porting blooded cattle. The young gents ot Wadesboro have organized a Pleasure Club. The Episcopalian ladies of Statesville, are going to have a festivaL The democrats of Newborn have nominated candidates for aldermen. .. , , . . , .. , , (..' A. T. Snmmey ia the democratic can didate for the mayoralty of Asheville. Edgecombe county rejoices in ths es tablishment of a whisky still at Sparta. Cap! Warren, of Perquimans eounty, recently captured 180,000 herrings at 8 hauls. Two men were killed at an explosion of a mica mine, in Mitchell county, but week. Friday afternoon the body of a colored man was found in ths Cape Fear river, near Dram Tree. Ths Albemarle Times hoists ths name of Octavious Coke, of Chowan, for Lieutenant-Governor. - Salisbury exenrts to Henry's, sn ths Western North Carolina railroad, on ths second of next month. , , Last Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. E. W. WUktne, or FayetteviUe, cele brated their golden wedding. Ths carpenter shop of B. D. MorreQ, of Wilmington, was burglarised the other night of 875 worth of tools The republicans of Henderson eounty held a meeting the other day and en dorsed Grant's administration. , C.0L John L. Cant well has been se lected as chief marshal by ths ladies of ths Wilmington Memorial Association. Tt h said that- the authorities of ths Wilmington A Weldon railroad are go ing to reduce freights 25 to 80 per cent. It is reported that a magistrate in Northwest township, Brunswick eounty, murdered his wife last Wednesday on account of Jealousy. . Some prisoners in the Wilson Jail the other day attempted to escape by smoth ering the jailor with a blanket. Help at hand queued the diatnrhanos. - The Odd-Fellows of Fayettevflle cel ebrate their 57th anniversary next Wed nesday evening. An eddree will be delivered by Geo. If. Ross on the ori gin and progress f the order. j ,t- 1876. No. 64 A CALL FOR A COUNTY C0NYE5 ' - - VENTION. . - . As chairman, I am Instructed by the executive committee ef the Democratic- Conservative party of aks county to give notice that there will be held a convention of the Democratic-Conser vative voters of the county at the court house on the 10th day of June next at 12 m., for ths purpose of sending dele gates to the state and congressional district conventions and to consider ths propriety of nominating candidates for public offices. I am further instructed te call upon the chairmen of the various township committees to bold meetings in their respective townships on the 87th day of May, In order to appoint deh gates to tliis convention. W. W. Jojras, Chm'n. ' Mf ssrs. A. C. Saundera A Co. have ror sals 1,000 bushels nice white Hint corn, 10,000 sacks of Star Phosphate, 5.000 sacks Mapes' Ntttomnised 8onr- phosphate, aud 1,000 sacks Acid Phos phate to be used with cotton seed or stable mannre. They have sold since January 13th, 5,000 bushels corn and 15,000 sotks of guano. Gail on them lor Da r gains. Time is money, but health is happi ness. If you have a bad cold or cough, nss Dr. Hall's Conah Hrrnn it will ears you. Price, 25 eeuta. Thb Only Purr Ccrr Fob Rrr TCRR. The Oldest and Bet Hernia burgeena in the world are some of the advantages offered by the Triumph Tru Co 334 ttowery N. whose Truss and bupporter were awarded the Medal at the last session of ths great American Institute Fair. Send 10 cents for their new book. The plague iu Asiatic Turkey is spreadiug, and ba now crossed to the left bank of the river Tigris, which had previou ly escaped it. At Hilhth, a town sixty mile south of Uagdad, from March .8tb to 3l"t, inclusive, there were sixty-six new cacs of the pla ue and" forty-two deaihs, and at Bagdad from March 2 to April l, one nuudred and tortj-flve new cases and seventy- nve ueams. . Mrs. Sartoris (formerly Nelly Grant) is to pass, the next season In London, and will be presented at court. As the wife of a British subject she muit be presented as' an English woman. TO CONSUMPTIVES. " frum actiTs practice, havtnc bad Diaced in his band by aa aast India Misaioaary ths fur mula of a simple Vegetable Remedy, for ths speedy snd permanent Cureof CoawimpU.. Broach It ta, Caiarrb, Asthma, and all Throat and Lang AflecUoae, also a PoeiUvs and Radical Curs for Nervou Debility snd all Nervous Uom htlata, after having thoroughly tested Its wonderful curative powera la thousand of eatea, feel It hi duty te make R knows te klasaflerhig fellows. .Actuated b) this morive, snd a conscientious de-ire to relieve human suffering, he will send (free ef eba ge), to all who deatre it, this recf e, with fuU direetione for preptuinr and aneceMfolly sting. Heat by letura mall by addreMlag; u. w u, siaai9, " Manree Block, Syracase, N. T ssv ts-wly ' 1 a o.li... - 1 1 - - mmtmt'.l-M.t.tr. kllUtt The Star Amoniated SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE We have found by several years experience mTmtTmHkm n aetaal sbssrvatlos, that they have as superior, if say equal among Commercial Mi Our prices sr mack lower than ethers, hot ss universally popular, and that havs unequal la results, upon swora statement frost fair trial with anything sold la the Soata. experience, who kav ued our Phophat for 8, J. 1VET, Wsks County. , , W. H. WHITAKER, Wsks County. 1 M. H. HORTON, " it c. utlit, ; - ; COL. S. STEWART, Hsntett Comity. JAMES A. JOHNSON, " . s D. Me. McIAf ,. And many others who wU gladly give their For Sals Vy A. C. SAlSTDiDRS & Co., AGENTS, ; ' THE RALEIGH SENTINEL. ' AdverUaemeste wfl bebiaerted mtheDsiit " bxaTiaai. at th follewlos: rates persfoareef t ass inch, sr tee mlalou lines. , .. .... Ons sqaars one time . - gl-09 - " each ettbaaeueat tsssrUoa less than s week i t... 60 I squara, t week S 0 I 1 month 1 M t months IS 00 1 " IS OS 1 " 4 SO S 1 - s - , -.a is 1 - - - ' .( mm mm mmm m mmm m mmm mm M SWV saa an. s - -. ss 00 NEWS AND NOTES. Princess Isabella, of Portugal, . is dead. '..." ... ' ' The Sublime Porte disavows any In tention to declare war against ; Monte -negro. .... :, ; , : ... " . . ,j Yesterday the senate bad op a bill ' to aosiisn tne once supervisor 01 later nai revenue. ., ..t. United States Senator McDonald and Speaker Kerr are delegates at large from Indiana to the democratie natioaal con vention. .' ' ' Blaine spoke empty benches yester day in explanation of that little 104, 000 which he pocketed. The Nebraska democratic convention held at Lin coin Wednesday appointed Tildea delegates to ths nation al conven tion and paaaed hard-money resolutions. ' Senator Thurman, white ia Col ambus, Ohio, last week, said that bs considered Hancock and Bayard bis most "formid able'' competitors for the presidential nomination. " Annie Beasnt, the Englisb radical hs roiDe, has started a petition to parlia ment, praying that no further grants of 1 money to or for the royal family or any member ef it shall be given under any circumstances whatever. Hon. John Ambler Smith, from Vir ginia, telegraphed north fiat Mt. Conk ling can count on twelve votes from -Virginia, notwithstanding that the con vention declared for Mr. Blaine. Senator Cameron is said to havs been making renewed but ineffectual efforts to secure a declaration by President Grant in favor of Conkling as a presi dential candidate. Ths president has grown Tory close-mouthed oa ths sub ject of late.- ; r- : Tbs monument ofW. Gil mo re Rimma, at Charleston, S. O , It is es timated, will cost $2,500, of which only 11,000 has been raUed. principally in , that city. The different counties of the State have been called uoon to contri bute 50 each toward the project- ,v . -I .. t ' A quaint silver goblet la on exhibition at Charleston, 8. L, bearing thU in scription t "A premium from the agri cultuial society of South Carolina to General Washington for raising the largest Jackass." It was General Wil liam, not the "Father o' his Country," who did it The people of Texas era ia ths midst of a heated oontroversy over the enooes sion to Sonator Hamilton's seat. From the latest advices received ths contest seems to hsve narrowed down tea shoioe between Dr. Richard Coke, ths present governor, and Hon. John Hancock, ths sitting member in 00 n gross from ths fifth congressional district. Ackerman, the ex-attorney general. was before the committee on expendi tures In the department ef justice yes terday. He confessed having paid Davenport certain sums of money oat of the secret lervtce fund. When asked if this was done by order or the prod dent, he asked for time to frame an answer. Predictions as to candidates for the presidency are as thick as leaves In Val lambrsfa. and ths Altoooa Tribune adds another. It says 1 "We predict mat no man who la a member or the present Congress will carry off a presi dential nomination In sithsr party, and whichever party goes there for its etaa-dard-bearer will be worsted in Novem ber." :. , Ifape's Kitrogenized MAPiS'J Tsxjszrs JDrflBSrlCl o SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME. hi telling ths above Fertilisers, as well as by many of our beet farmers. An ws ask Is a Ws refer te ths following gentlemen ( several year t JOHN A VERA, obntoa;CoaBty, W. tt. BANDERS, , DAVID ADAM 8f " JAMES PACK, Chatham County. W. 1L THOMAS, -R. H? WILSON, -EXLU HAINES, . - expertea RALAWU, ; Jf C. ' - t . s f..r .
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