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:a., rx xx ; - . "V THE RALEIGH SENTJNELH niUMM UAILT, WEEELT AND BEMI-WTJCEXT. -flfflcialDmi of Hortl Carolina. STATE PRINTING & BINDING ESTABLISHMENT, aires or cnaciurTion. Dally Krntlnrl I yrartn advance... MOO I Hill J MX iHMlDIIBWln 4 00 Com! Wwikly 100 l i c .11 M I Vl- V. Immm. ttrfll rfllffllffM tn) perl of tb City at fifteen Cents a week. THE CITY. NOMINATIONS FOR ALDER- MfcH. ran pemocbatio tickr. rranrWASi: JOHN ABMSTBONO. LEN. H. ADAMS. ALFRED UPC11UBCH. SECOND WARD i WM. E. ANDEKaOSr, GEO. T. COOKE, A. C.8AN0EK8. thuuwaed: B. H. BRADLEY. J. B. H CARMEB. P. 0. WALKER J. r. 8. LCMSDEN. JOHN FEScCD. FOURTH-WARD.. JOSEPH II. GREEN, " D. C. MURRAY, V. W. WEST. , nrra wud: P, C FLEMING. J.' B." WILLIAMS. v B. H. JONES. lOST OFFICE DIRECTORY. For the benefit of the public, we pub lish tbe following directory of the post- otice of tbie city t Western mall closes 11:15 a. m. " , " arrives 3:2-1 p. ra. Kattern " clones &U3 p. m. " arrives li:ut,m. Chatham ' closes 3:00 p. ro. " " arrives :t4a.m. K. A G. R. R. mall closes 9:30 a. m. . " arrives 3:18 p.m. I hrourh Dor them via b. Jt t. R. H, closes 9:30 a. m. Through northern via R. A G. R. R. arrives 3:45 p. a l nrouga neruera via uoms- boro close 3:03 p. rbrensb northern via Golds bora arrives . 11:46 a. so. Office hours for delivering mails from 7:30 a. at to 0:30 p. m. Money orders are issued and paid Irora 8:15 a. iu. to 4 p. m. Letters can be registered from :15 a. ui. te 4 p. m. Office hours on Sundays from 4 p. m. to a p. ra. YT. TV. ITOLDEN. 1. M. ( fur th Sentinel. ADOPTION To good parties, handsome child shout Btt montba old. Address, 8. P , cars or Sentinel umce. J. J. Wolfendkn A Ce dealersio rain. Corn a specialty. Newbern, N. C. ' 3m. The new Alias lintel, Philadelphia, Pa. is conducted upon the European plan, and will accommodate 4000 guests at one dollar (ll.(0) per day. 2H. Mr. J. D. Whitaker la selling good oak wood at 13.50 ; pine I3.00s3.25 per cord delivered, provided the canb at tends the order. If he has to collect by ticket he will in all cases charge old prices. Call on him in rear of Citizens' Bsok. . . tf. Messrs. A. C Saunders A- Co. have rorssle 1,000 bushels nioo white flint corn, 10,000 sacks of Star Phosphate, 5,000 sacks Mepes' Nitioerenised Super- phosphate, and 1,000 sacks Add Phos phate to bo used with cotton seed or stable manure, They have sold since January 13th, 5,000 bushels corn and 15,000 sacks of gusno, Call on them for bargains. Ar-.X-'-X "A..-LX. Taic Late Calvin J. Rogers. The death of this gentleman was an nounced In yesterday' Sentiuel, but tbe sparse particulars then given were not correct The body wat not found in a mill-pond, but la Lick Creek, about a half mile from, the borne of the deceas ed. From ' the conclusions of tbe deceased was drowned by falling from the steep bank, from whence he was fishing, into the creek by resson .of a fit ol apoplexy or vertigo. The evi dence taken before the jury of inquest in every way warrants such a conclu sion. ;.; This ts The' official copy of the verdict of the Coroner's jury : North Carolina, Wake County, April 26 ih, 1876. We, the undersigned, Jurors sum moned by J. K. Duno, Special Coroner ior said county, to hold an inquest over the body of Calvin J. Rogers, deceased, - - having viewed the body da render the following verdict t The deceased came to bis death bj drowning, caused by an apoplectic fit. (Signed.) Sol. J. . Allen, foreman, eWm. Gren, J. D.'Tletcher, W. H. Shaw, W. R. Nichols, E. T. Fletcher, . Thomas Bragtf..3Viley Fleteher-, J. R, llolloway, J. T. Xkhol, F. Yeargin and James Ol instead. Ax Error, In noticing the appoint ment of E.. E. Gray as notary pnblie yesterday we erroneously stated that he s was connected with the insurance firm of Lawrence A Winston. Mr. Gray is connected with the Southern Under, writer's Association. This association ha lately commenced business in our midst and, we are glad to say, doing a ' Very fin hnsine, : r ' ! - mmm VOL. XXII. RALEIGH, N. O t THURSDAY, APRIL 27, : Biol "W regret to learn of thock. neas of Mr. T. C. Erana, the local of the Nsws. Wo understand that be is in the clutches of that dre adf ul disease the epiaootic, and sympathise with him ac cordingly. We trust that his indisposi tion will bo but temporary, and that he will again bo at his post in a day or two, serving his readers with that brilliancy and, acceptability which baa bees his through a journalistic career oovoriog a number of years. : Attention Beatow Gales Locos, No. 61, i: 0. 0. F. We art requested by P-t Grand B. C Manly a d J. A. Ilarria, coiumlites, to ak ihs mem bers ol their lode, who have sobscrib- ad, or desire to eosiributo and partici pate in the celebration - and banquet proposed to . be given to the Grand1 Lodge of NoUh Carolina, which meet in this city on the 10th of next month. to either come or send the funds sub scribed to them at tbe 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 assUt the committee In the arduous duties of their work. Mors Boat's Candidates. The rsds of the old dead and decomposed Middle ward labored lat nigbt and brought out R. C. Badger, United States District Attorney; J. N. Bunting, Clerk of tbe Superior Court, and Judge of Probate, and Virgil Ricks, a colored huckster and member of the Board of Commissioners ondei the old regime, as candidates at the absurd election which they intend to bold Monday. Here's a dose the rada want the good people of Ralebjh to swallow by an Illegal pro cess: ror mayor, Adjutant-General Gorman, or Col." A. W. Shaffer, or Captain" Albert Magnin. Com missioners: Eastern ward, W. W. While, M. B. Barbee and Stewart Elli son, col.; Western .ward, Albert Johnson, William Yearby and James H. Jones, col.; Middle ward, R, C. Badger, J. N. Bunting and Virgil Ricks. This is a pretty kettle of fish. ain't it t Compare this mongrel ticket with the one which beads our columns and see into what an utter lnigalficance it sinks. These radicals are law bieakers and law-defiers. Patriotism Is an unknown virtue to them, and plunder s commandment adopted to be obeyed most rigidly. They are hideous blotches on the body politic. Thi Fete Musicale Last Even ing. .Never did Metropolitan hall present so beautiful an appearance as last evening at the brilUnt entertain ment given by tbe ladies of St. John's (Catholic) church. It is difficult to de scribe such a scene as was presented to the visitor without erring by saying too little, or, on the other band, growing too verbose and drifting into exaggeration. It seemed a cos mopolitan assemblage, the representa tives of each nationality striving to out strip their neighbor in all that pertains to beauty, refinement and ; elegance. There were beautifully decorated booths, bearing the colon of Brasit, Franco, Italy, Ireland, Spain, and last, but by no means least, ' the Old North State, and containing refreshments of all aorta and kinds which were served out by fair ladies costumed in the , peasant attire peculiar to. the country whoso colors floated over them. Suppose the various languages could have been as easily adopted as the costumes, what a Babel- mr-TKme-ire yiom havoaadrf Ths whole aoene waa indeed a very beau tiful one and had the additional charm of novelty, for this latitude, nothing of the kind over having been witnessed in this city before. The eye was charmed with ths harmonious blending of bean- ties animate and inanimate, the ear del lighted with strains of softest and sweet est music, whOe tbe grosser sons of taste found ample wherewith to gratify Itself. Those who did not attend should by all means avail themselves of the opportu nity of doing so this evening, as the ladies, encouraged by the large measure of success which has thus for attended them, have determined to continue ths entertainment for this evening. Goby all means, and yon will never regret the time and money spent This evening there will be" some Important changes in ths programme,, and attractions of fered that could not well bo encompassed last evening. The admission fee is only 25 cents, and charges made for refresh ment very moderate indeed. The citi iaens of Raleigh owe the ladies of St Johna church thanks for providing fur them such a pleasant, elegant and, for Raleigh, novel entertainment The truth of the report that forced loans are levied on foreiga jnerchanU in Mexico Is pronounced antra. , i A Pebkmptobt Mandac. Gov, Brogden and Public Treasurer Jenkins were served to day with a peremptory mandamus, compelling ths revision of ths valuation of ths franchise of ths North Carolina division of the Rich mond A Danville railroad, mads in 1873 and to exclude therefrom any valuation on account of any real estate owned by said company for road-bed, stations or work-shop purposes. Ths following is the full text of ths writ issued from ths office of ths clerk of ths Superior Court of Wake county I , - "Whereas, judgment rendered In ths above entitled cause, (Richmond A Danville railroad company. North Car ollna Division, vs. Curtis 11. JSrogdea, John. Reiliy sad David A. Jenkins,) SI June term. 1874.- of wsks bunerw court ordering and adjudging that ths oieudni be eii)oined mm mcinaing the real estate of the N. C. K. It, In any decree, la Ihs valuation of ths franchise of said company, and that a writ or peremptory mandamus tisus to ths defendant, commanding them to revise the valuation or said franchise mads in ths years 1872 and 1873. And whereas, upon appeal taken upon said Judgment the same wai afflrmod In the Supreme Court,and duly certified at the Superior Court wherefore It was ad judged at the bprlng Term of 1876 of wake bu parior court that puinua re cover it cost against tns defendants, aud that peremptory mandamus issue in accordance with the judgment ren dered at June term 1875. Now, there- lore, you are commanded and enjoined Immediately alter ths receipt si this writ to revise the valuation of the fran coise of ths N. C. R. R-, mads in ths year 1873, and exclude therefrom .soy valuation on account of any real estate owned by said company for road-bed, station or work-shop purposes, and yon are hereby enjoined from including in the valuation of the tranchiss of said company its real estate for what pur pose soever ued, until the dividend of pronto or said company snail exceed 6 per cent per annum." 1 1 A Coxrsoioss, We learn, that the Widow's and Orphan's Fnnd Life In surance Company has compromised ths claim of the late A Steinberger, who was insured for $5,000 and died recently in this city, for 50 cents in ths dollar. Tbe compromise was effected by Special Agent Durland and a sight draft given for 92,500. Mesers. Jones Watson, of Orange, and T. P. Devereux, of this city, were the admkUtrstor. TAB DROPS. Ex-Governor Archibald Dixon, of In diana, is dead. Kelly Williams, col. escaped from the New Hanover work house Monday. lion. David 8. field will be urged for the democratic nomination tor governor. John Delano, ex-chief Clerk of the Interior Department, has been sum moned to appear before the committee on expenditures in that department The United States Snnrems Court has decided that none ef the claimants to the lands on which ths Hot Sprinjrs are situated ars entitled against ths gov ernment. A (UiatrtirtiwA tiall .tsirm miuJ mm. the conntrv in ilia vlr.luitv nf Tniwt. Kansas, Saturday. It destroyed all ths orchard and bW rmn Knt . .In. gle leaf, bud or blossom, was left on the - f- r . t a w . irees. utue a am age was a one in tns city. Count Cavour's secret correspond ence, among other letters, contaius eleven from Napoleon IIL eight from Prince Bismarck and three from Prince O'orUchakoff. It is expected these letter will shed a flood of light upon the real causes whit h produced ths war between Francs and Prussia. A ROMATIC WITNESS. Quite a sensation took place in one of the investigating committee rooms ., at WaahiBgtoa Monday. A witLesrwas before ths committee whom they had been informed had some terribly impor tant testimony to oommuniflato. The witness gave his residence as ths state of "ilsrylaBd." lia said be bad suffered a great wrong from the highest offioal of the government, that President Grant had ruined his betrothed, that ho was then forcibly abducted by order of ths Presi dent and placed in the lunatio asylum where he waa told he must remain for ever or go to Europe. He consented to leave the country, and was carried to Earops in charge of detectives. Hs heard of ths investigations which were in progress and ca i e back to tell his wrong. Since his return the President had come to his homo at midnight and with tears in his eyes and on his knees had besenght him not to destroy him, and said that either one or the other must leave the conntrv. The witness said his doors wore all barred, when one of the committee asked - him bow the President got in. He replied that it was tbe President's spirit which had dons him the injury, ana it was the spirit which had forced an entrance to his house. This brought ths examination to an abrupt conclusion. No wonder the people have confidence. when the beet physicians are prescribing Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup in all cases of eougn, cold, etc . . Tbe anrument in the KUbourn cans closed Tuesday. . .Tbe eourttookih papers under aovtsement. - ' . NEWS AND NOTES Whitley and Bell are preparing to go M'ors tns wnissy ring. - Whitley win produce documents which came Into his possession as a tnuuosr or tns ring. A Belgian srmv officer has invented an Instrument which by recording tbe time Del ween ths JUso and sound. measures the distance of a diKlisrged cannon. , : During the last seven years the Bank or Eogund h paid Vt,uuu.uou notes, valued at 3.00 1,000,000 pounds sterling. which would wrLrh lit ton. And, Join ed together, reach 13,000 mile. . i While fivs persons wers descending s teal shaft at Brown's station, on ths Columbia branch of the St. Louis, Kan sas City and Aorthorn railroad, ssTii day, the rops broke, sad all fell to ths bouotn, over one bund red feet 'Two men and a boy wers instantly killed and two fatally injured. Dean 8wlft has found an imitator. An advocate of Colour has left one hundred thousand francs to the local madhouse.' "1 got this money,' says ths candid lawyer la his will, "out of those who pass their live In litigation : in bequeathing it for the use of lunatics tonly mass restitution." " Whenever Miss Kellora assists at the benefit of an v member of her company she charges them 1100 for each song ho sings. She has ths smallest and prettiest hand or any woman in tne United States, and , it holds on to the circulating medium with ths talent of a bull-pup swinging from ths nose or sn infuriated bovine. St. Zosis Xtasorrar. Meerschaum shs via rs and dost are used when compressed for making in ferior or imitation pipes. Forty-one thousand hundred weignt or mis waste ars annually consumed in Vienna in the production or pipes, cigar-aoiaers, Ac., and the Imitation has been carried to such perfection tbat connoisseurs sometimes find it difficult to distinguish these articles from similar ones of the genuine substance. Of the meer schaum itself, 12,000 cases, each weigh ing fifty sr sixty pounds, and worth 35 a case, are used up in Vienna alone. In working op the shavings and dun Into materials, about sixty . women are employed in Vieuua in sorting, sifiiuk', washing and cleansing ine reiuse anu rubbinx it through silken sieves. TAB DROPS, Lincoln county superior court begsn Monday. The Good Templars of Murphy pic nic it Jane 8. There waa not much tobacco in Dur ham last week. Ths municipal canvass in Newbern begins to be lively. The Catholics of Charlotte have their annual pic-nio May 6. Quill drivers have recently been con gregating in Charlotte. The democrats of Iredell county hold a mass meeting May 8L Many fins tobacco plants have been killed by cold weather in Iredell county. J. H. Orr 'hss been re-elected Chief Engineer of the Charlotte Firs Depart ment " -TaIii, P,nM 4h nntMl ataca driver between Old Fort and Aabeville, i dead. 'rkm tmm law .n.1 fanrA iav miaailan till vex the inhabitants of Mecklenburg county. Th nm.nl dmocratifl authorities of Charlotte have reduced the debt of the city 113,600. TV. Jwallinir Wih of Geo. W. Kins'. of Mecklenburir county, was recently destroyed by lire. T. irnminffton Ddd-Fellows had a bis? time yesterday celebrating their 57th anniversary. PI., rt.1.1 TVT1nwa nf H.Kahnrr had a pic-nie yesterday at St John's Mills, on the Yadkin river. A 70 foot whale waS captured near TWnfnrt a few davs SAO. About 2.000 gallons of oil wers realixed. "eTuesdsy-ftasuirus too ijntnersn Dynou ium.- Chins Grove, Row an county. V. IT TT Honaton. the foraer. has been brought back to Charlotte. He sheltered a long tune in riona. Last Thursday night Nelson Hsgler. OI UaDarru COUUIJ, waa htotit by the explosion of a kerosene lamp. TV Jnnnmtu XMIlHvM COngTCS . sional committee, of the 3rd district met in Wilmington Tuesday morning. Allan 1. Denton, on of the African health officers of Wilmington, fell off of fence tns stner day ana nun niEseu badly. Thn. norrm nrinnnAr made S3 inef- fwn.l aibtmnt to break out of the Con- Anrd Sail Hainrdav niffht The jailor was too vigilant for them. tn.. .11. .L mimwi. In. i knocked down and seriously injured a young daughter of Win. Critcher, of Granville county. I Saturday a convict cutting chambers in tbe Birch Ridge cut on the West ern North Carolina railroad, was crush ed to death by a land elide. Davidson College commencement takes place Jane 28.- Bev T. -D. Wetber spoon, of Petersburg, Va., delivers the address before the literary societies. The Concord Sua understands that Hon. Thos. a Ashe declines a re-election. Mr. Ashe's constituents will be loth to give him upland we hop ths re port is not true. 1870. No. 56 ORGANIZATION URGED. Apex. N. C. April 36tb. 1876. Epitob dentin T.VDear Sir : Ths time fur holding conventions to nomi oats candidates to fill ths various offices sf county and stats In fast sprjroachins. I h- pe the democratic party will bear in mioa tne importance or a thorough organisation. 11 execuuvs com' mi t tee be urged to go to work and adopt such plans ' will secure a prompt attendanoo upon our primary meetings. Lit tne town ship moetiiurs be extensively advertised. Secure the attendanoo of aU ths loadimr democratic voters thereon, and much of tbs discord which has prevailed hereto fore will cease, sad tndependeat candi dates will be few and far between. , , ' BsjauarEOTiva. Akermaa. ths sx-Attorney-General, was sgaia before ths committee oa x- Knditures in ths Dspartment of Justice esday. Hs waa granted time the day betors to consider his snswer as to whether the President bad directly ordered him to pay money to Daven port Yeslerdsy be askeu ths com mittee to withdraw the Question. The committee not being full took a recess for a short lime. At the reassembling of tbs commutes ihs question was pressed, snd Mr. Akermau acknowl edged that the money was paid by order of the President The Only Sua Cum Fob Rrp tube, The Oldest and Best Hernia burgeons in the world ars some of ths advantages offered by - the Triumph Truss Co., 334 nowery N. Y- whoss Truss snd Supporter wers awarded ths Medal at the last session of ths great American Institute Fsir. bend 10 cents for their new book. Thrre hundred mniunnp - knva, for the exclusivs accom modation of visi tors, will be la attendance at ths cen tennial grounds. SPECIAL NOTICES. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The adverUser. aa eld Dhniclaa. ntlrM from active practice, having bad placed la ai hand bv as kast India Mluloaary tbe for mula of s slmpl Vciretabl Remedy, for tbs speedy sod permaMst Cur of CoanDpttno. nroacbltla, iwarrti. AM ma. ana all Throat snd Lang Affection, also a Pocltiv and Kauicai cur ror Nervous uesillty sad aU hervuu Comi laliits, after bavins thoroughly trld it wonderful eurativ power 1st thousand of eases, fuel It bis dty te ssske tt knows to klssuffarlug follow. Aetoaled b) this mo' Ire, and s eooc4enUou 4-ir to relieve bamsn ufferlar. he Will eiM (fre of eba (re), to aU who du It, thl red e, with inn direction lor prepanus aaa Mieeessrally aslnK. Ment by return null by ddrtag ua. j. sittsfls, Munree Block, Syraeeae, N. X sov tS-wly NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Agents, MAKK NO ENAOIMET8 TILL TOD BEE OUR NEW BOOK. Which la thrMlor lnlerest sterlinr merit. lSnce and cheapne., ba abMMutsly no eqaal. 1 Is "The Thug" for Um Centenaial period - take oa lht. Th Nonh Amertcaa Review ay it U"de srvtnf of aiqnalifltd prie w antidpat for tt. aa siUirslr pularity": the Uubuqu Tuae sy "Just sacs s work as thousands of tb American Fnil will be ci4 to pos ses.": tb i eirult Advertiser call it "prw ferabls to sny yet pnbllb4." ANT ACTIVE MAN IB WOMAN of goo sddr Iniurad Urge proBts snd stesdy work for a year. ror (nil paniculate, eaarse J. a. runo UO., S7 rare naee, spr Mt Mw lerk. The Star Ammoniated SOLUBLE PHOSPI1ATE Ws aeva found by several years experience la stung th above Fertilisers, ss well s y . actual observation, that they have no sapcrlor, If say equal sseeg Commercial Hanaro. Our price srs much lower Ua ethers, sot so universally popular, and that have piwvta unequal m result, upoa swore statements from many of our best farmers. AO ws . I a fair trial with snytb!ng sold si tb South. We refer te th following gentles of lsrr experience, who bar ued our Phosphate tor several years s A J. IVET, Wsk County. W. H. WHITAKER, Wk County. If. H-HO ETON, " . ' M. CUTLET, " "V rvt v invilT n.raatl Cnwatv. iiuni JinvunM. - D.McMcEAT, - Aad many others who wfll gladly give their TI1E BaLEIGE EENTINEL. AdwrtlsenMnte wfll b tsjssrtei k the Uair baanass, st tbs foUewtng rate peraeaarsal saw tneb, or tea mtaleoUaea. One Muar eoe time - " fLN - M each sateiawewt isrtlea las than week IS I seware, t week 1 - I month m I OS t ssonths It 00 S ' 0 S000SM W 00 1 J ts f A M MIA 7 so sW 1 I " T .................... H 00 1 S iifMs M CO B. P. JONES, Panther Creek, Yadkia Co, DsULkS IN x PVRt NOUTU CAROLINA Rye and Corn Wlii&ies, : ' AXO APPLE Bit ANDY. oedim rsovrrLT attended to. - AprffllO-lw. - sfATOK'g omcx, , Cm os Kalbmw, April lb, 1171 Sealed nreuesal will be tmlini ui epeard at this offles en Batarday, April Wtb.l-?, st is M.. for the puree si bulld- flWJ m VIST KENS. pec.BcaUoe caa be seea aOw at tbl flic. B.CMAKLT. April lfta-td. . Mayer. JJEVEB BEFORE EQUALLED! The Largest Stock on Record, C. WJUKSi. flats BHunud. Be is still at ths eld Stand with a larger assortment of SPZZXTO- GrOODS than ever. ' TJ. a CENTENNIAL GOODS. " FOURTH 4VLT .CENTENNIAL OOOOA m LiTin KTLtt ' IS7S. Look at my latest FaahJoa Plates aad choose your stylo. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, -f SUTTINOa In ret anything you want. Come and see me, I know I can suit yon. wEiKtL'a Establishment is at the old place, one door south of ths Southern Express office. I guarantee all my fit. apr 13-8m C WEIEEL. jq-OW IS THE TIME! To do np voar fence. AH la need ef Lumber would do well to bay ef IT. V. CHKlBTUrU S.KS CO., WUmlntoa street. ANOIUER CAR LOAD OF FLOUR! Just arrivlnc. Olve a a call. f. C. CHRISTOPHER A CO., - Wilmington street QIIAIRSJ CHAIRS! A law lot of Conntrv Mads Casta te be sold st low agar st ; W. v. WttKA3lvrri,ns m w , WUnstactoa street e END t5e. te O. P. ROWELL A CO., New York, for rhamphlet of ISO pares, eoa- lalnlnt UsUet SU0S aewtpears, sad estimates nowing cost i soverusug. ssarcn T-iy . Uape's Hitrogenized MAPtS'l f IHMfTTv awUMUrWl vtast o I 8DPER PBOSPIIATK OF LIME. JOHN ATEBA, Johnton;County. W. IL SANDERS, - -DAVID ADAMS, N - JAMES PACE, Chatham County. V. V. TROIf AS. I R. H. WILSON. ELLU HAIKES, experience. rortsbVy .O.SA.l!TIERS fe Co., . AGENTS, RU.hlQUrB-C-
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