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- , : 1 - .. ... ,-'.: ..- . . v 'A Til If Tf A rlTT7f fJTl RTTNTINP I ' ""'! 1 A ' ! a-'H : h 1 i . l -yi. ; III LCNION vs. X 3ii NEWS. .KELT, or EAlUOllilli' tatb. ' NDINO run. NontiMil 1 WarV e4vanr M 00 Daily monthladrnee.. 4 00 RemlWeeklv " 14 .....100 Wreklv Bentl-wl - - - t 00 Th Dn.V Bswrist; HI be delivered le ay put of lbs City at rtiUea Cent week. TUB CITY. iFOlku N. NOMINATIONS LDER- MEN TSS DKMOCRATIO TICK ST. ,. rmr wabd; JOHN ARMSTRONG. LEN. H. ADAMS. ALFRED UrCUURCa. !.r, SECOND wabd : WM. E. ANDEKtOj, GEO. T. COOKE, A. C.SAXOEIW. v .- nm wabd: - R. H. BRADLEY. - J. R. H CARVER. P. a WALKER J. C. S. LUM8DEN. JOHN J'ESv VD,'.', " ( rOCBTH WABD. . JOSEPH H. GREEK, D. O MURRAW N. V- WEST. - rvrrm wabd : P. 0 FLEMINO. J. R. WILLIAMS. R H, JOXES. ; , POST OFFICE WRECTOBY. For the benefit of the public, we pub Uth the following director j of the post- ottice tiuacity i Western mail close 1 11:15 a. m. 3:22 p. m, : 3:03 p. m. 11:45 a, m. " " arrive Eastern " cleaes ' iff; , V,rrlrea Chatham cln ' .-- 1 arrive' ' R. & 0. R. R. mail clone ... " " . arrive 3:00 p. ro. 9:45 a. in. 9:30 a. m, 3:18 p.m. Throuxb northen via R. A O. R. It. elee-' -- 9:30 a. m. Threogh aerthero via R.AG. . B. R. arrive 3:45 p. a Through nertbeni via Geld- i horo cloeea i ,,t r ,; . 3:03 p. m. Fhreugh northern via Gold .. bore arrive -i . 11:45 a. m. Office hour for deliveriag mall from 7:30 a. a U C:30 p. m. . T . Menev rder are leued and paid Irem 8:15 a. ro. I 4 p. m. -'. ' . i Letter can be registered from 8:15 a. no. to 4 p. m. rOflkse hour on SuuUay from 4 p. m. t5p. m, '''.. j- ' t W. W. Holdkh. P. v. ' ', (For tb Sentinel. ADOPTION To f d prtl. hndoe ehlld toa 30 nontb old., AddreM, B. P., . tf ot Seaneel Udee..' ' , J ' W. O. Hill . lodge doe not meet to night, t . i , f'r . rj .f ' ' Remember that the Fete Muaieale oon tinuea to-night and to-morrow nigbi' " Ladie are to attend the meeting of the Young Men' Chrtotian Association. J.J. WoLTKKDKif & Ce dealer in grain.' Corn a tpecialty. Newbern. X. C. '.' ' . 3m. UAltr. WIEKllIOU KEW& JILT. , , . V H , ?TST1 1 1 I L Raleigh Council, Friend of Temper anee, meet thi evening in the nail of the Good Templars. ' , , r, ; South Baptist convention meet in j Richmond,' Va., Maj 10, Rev. Dr. rritchard, of thi city, will attend. It i probable that the Young lien' Christian Association will on mere Into quarter over ' Branson's book store. ' ;- ; :l 1U-' ; mV t v'The new Alia Hotel, Philadelphia. Pa, ia conducted upon . the . Xurepeao plan; and will accommodate 4000gueu rj at one dollar (ILtO) per day, 7 24-lw . Geranium beggar are the latest oi eocial pciu. . People who went te great . troubl and expense u fpreerv rare and delicate plant during the winter season don't much . admire the proAise nes with which they are begged now. : Mr. W A. Hauser, express agent on ' ' the 1 Raleigh k Augu4arailroaI, baa been Y toanfemd t the run between Oolds botoand jMehee4j Qtf. John -TpFerrell- has been -tnnsf erred -from the , Raleigh A Gaston railroad to therun be- tween thu city; and Cameron, Cilrl W a WhiUker it aenl og good oak wood at 3.50 ( pine I3.00a3.23 per cord delivered, provided the cah at tend the order, , If he baa id collect . by ticket he will In all case charge old 1 price.- Call on him hi rear of Gtixens .'Bank.'-. , --.J tf. I Messrs. A. CL Saunder A Co. have rorasle 1,000 bushels nice white flint corn, 10,000 sacks of Star Phosphate, ' 5,000 sacks Manea Nitioffeniaed Bnper- phosphate, and 1,000 aaoks Acid Pbos phate to be used with cotton aeed or stable manure. They have sold since January 13th, 5,000 buthela corn and 15,000 sacks of guano. Call on them f or bargains. - ."s-.- 1 .- giLVEB Cow AoaLt..Fot; the ac commodation oftheircustomers Messrs. W. II. 4 R. 8. Tucker yesterday receiv ed about three-fourth of a bushel of suver co n. : it was a pretty, sight to ee the heap of shiners, halves, quar ters and dime all beirlog date of 1876. In peaking oi the silver it put us iu mind of the attractive adveniseinent which th se gentlemen have In thi It o of tb taper. We recniumend 'a perual of it to those who contemplate making tpring and tnmmer purchase. VOLXXII , Fl Bkef. Thome Daocy1, the mt eulerni leinjr butcher In our market. will have n I aud t morrow a lot of tine East Tmnesee ' Beef. ,ThU Beef is the finest brrtuxht to our market and all those who boy of Tom will certalnly get the worth of their money. Try him. -' 'ill ' " v. - " Nokth Carolina at the Ckky kv UL.Pnif . U V. Kerr,' our Bute log!xt,la bein apj'ointed tode fiver tb address on the out ot Jonb Csrolina at the Philadelphia ctntenoial Me lnHw 'the Profesor will put ur siate iu it jiroper UgUt before the 1 . The Proreor ha arrived in Philadel phia and write that it U Ma opinion that the centennial will be a very grand affair. Articles ft exhibition are ar riving al the rtteM 7 car loads a dav, to say notliing of arrival by vessel... Tnc FTB Lat EvjlNi.vo We are glad to say that Hi taiiej of St. Juhu' iCathollc) church 'met t with de erved success at the fete lat evening at Me trepoliian baL ' Everybody deemed to enjoy the affair. Yedding to a general request the ladle have concluded but to cloe the festivitiv until Satordaj evenlug, to those whi bave not yet at leuueu may uo so iu eveu.ng or la? I the fete has been eminently tocceasful, aud we aiuuerety hope It will continue to meet with a liberal patronage, ' , AM5IVEB8ABY CkLEBRATIOX. - The Colored Bucket Ceuipany ef this city bave an Duivernary celeUatiwi Monday, The ceremonie include 'a parade and a festival at Metropolitan hall in the evening.4 We hope the Com pany will get the truck wh'u,h' the; city b making for them in time to have It on this arade. This company is an ex ceedingly useful one, and hi done val uable work in protecting property. They deserve to bo encouraged bf our dtixeuK In--moment of dsngerHfrey give their time and work, and peril fre quently their safety, for the sake of the public, and our people should not hetU tate te extend to them a helping hand when they need it. t f i : r , 1 ( ' Thb Mayoraity Candidate in TRB Boatrs Elkctiox. Tiie Anglo African met in the court-liouse ast evenlos and nomlnaled Ailju ant Gen eral Gorman as their candidate for mayor at the illcgil. election which they propose to hold Monday. ' The ouly manner, be it remembered; of legally electing a mayor' under our harlmrJhy the Roard of AU-nn-n. ne radicals will, we buppose, carry out the farce of an election uuder the do lunct charter of lb57. We suppose the white leader get tl.is election np to amuse and keep In a good humr their sable constituent It is ndibinz more than a very farcical farce, and all could afford to laugh at it, but it contains an uuder current of lawlessness, which bode evil for the future unless prompt ly cruohed by a proper and prompt ad niiuUtratieu of the law. , . I ' - ... ... ' Moaa Yoru Losr. Sheriff Bell, of Bertie, . brought up , three republican voters for the penitentiary yesterday. Two are for larceny1 and" the other for manslaughter. The larceny men sojourn for 3 and 4 years.wLile the manslaughter man i booked for 10 year. TJnles Guveruor Brogden interfere these men will hardly go to the poll ia November. Sheriff BhII made a abort talk to the va riagated pow-wow lat evening ami was very profane. The Sheriff awear with artrooper-like loqaCTWaaoaeinro enjoy it, but he ought to be ashamed tf himself, i He ought to set a good exam ple to bis kinky-headed friend who are quick to imitate. The darkey' of Wil mington will oon have a big camp meeting and we pass Sheriff BeD over to them to be prayed for long an$ loud. The Charlotte Observer of the 20th instant says that two priests of the Ben edictine order arrived in that city Tues day nigni irom at. Aiary a uoUege,itu;a mono, Va., accompanied by two, boy a, en route to WooUiawn, Gaston county. This ia the point where the new Catho lic college ia to be established, and una ia the business of those priests. It ia the purpose of the church to erect a very elegant building, and one which will be prepared in every respect for the edu cation of a large number of students. The democrats of Cjeaveland comity held a - meeting at Shelby, ; Taesday ol lattt week, and appointed 13 delegate to represent the county in the state cou venton at Raleigh and 13 to' attend the Congressional ooowntion at Old t ortt A merchant down town sell more of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup than all other memicine togftuer. It surely- must be the best remedy for a coogbv The Warwick and 11m wood collars b closely resemble linen, that the only olffe tnce ju t an detect ia that they ok and fit UUer. i , r : o7 RALEIGH, N. C FRIDAY, APRIL 28, -1876. ,.; , SEWS AXD NOTES, e - John Jacob and William B. Ator bave each contributed tweuiy-nve tbouwug dollar to St. LuU'i Iloepitel, Yolk.1'. It- Arebhuibop Bayley, of Paltiraore, has gone to rUvauuah to' purtieipata in the dedication of the new cathedral in that city neu ouuuaj. , v , : , i i . t ; Mrs. Brooks, the daughter of Captain Jamea Honkina. a oldi of the revulu- tiou, died recently at Utica, aged one Imudred aud two year., ,t. , f Prof. Jra Bemsen, of Williams Col lege, has accepted the position of Pro fessor wf Cbemialry in the new John Hopku. University, Baltimore, ; ; Beecher preached in Boston twice last En dav. The audience were admitted tiy Ucket, Ld tliouaaiid on tfiooianda went away, iuao;e to gm insuie sne dttor. ' : ? :!-; . The 01 In Legialatnre has passed a bill providiag for the puniahaieut, by flue and imprisonment, of all person who get on and off railroad trains that are in motioj. T''',- .. During his term of office it has cost Governor (Smith, uf Oeorgia, seven (how and ' dollar more thau his salary to defray the expense of iQHl duties and oourtttsiea. i .1 i.-ty:-?., 1 3 ' Mordton, in an open letter to Beecher, tate that if th isu of tliir hbel suit is found iu favor ef the former, be will aak uo damage except the nominal sum of one dollar. )n n m- ft - 1 . 4 The bureau of ad mission to the On tennial Expoaition have determiued not to enforce the admission fee to a nfty cent note, but will allow the fifty cent silver coin to be used as well, : " : Lewi Dent, the Sonth Carolina ne gro who killed aaotuer for 10 oeuta, was not hanged st Aiken last week, Ooyernor Chamberlain having commuted, his sen tence to imprisonment for life. Mum XeQson ha appeared as Isabella in "Measure for Measure," at the Hay market,' London, and appear to have made a great auoooea. . The Athenssnm spesks in the highest terms of her im personation. " ".'A''' '' ', 1 1 ' 1 " ' An unexpected rumor comes from Trnocsee that ex Senator Brewnlow is WitrveorifibbMDfnf'tSarrate-Trnd the people bave assigned him, and he proposes to get out of it by running fr CongrcKS in the only Tenneee dUtrict that is represented by a republican. Mr. Bradlangh haa been left a com paratively large sum of money, aeyeral thousand pounds, by an English conn try gentleman who admired hi viewa. The will haa been contested. Charles Jame Fox bequeathed him 100, and several other auuis baVe recently reached him in this manner. ; ( t -: " A young lady at Nevada, la., ha re covered damages from the estate of a suitor who committed suicide upon be ing called upon to fulfill his promise to marry ber. The court held that the sui cidal act, under the circumstances, was a deliberate breath of promise f or which bis estate might 1e held liable. There w no plea of insanity, Moncure D. Conway, in ' one of hi late letters from Loudon, my t "la plaiu truth the Queen is very homely, ami she gets ho lovelier fast ; and it ia a qneetioa which not even the axtuteneea of her theatrical Prime . Minister can de cide, whether the lustre of the English throne is more dimmed by her appear ance in state or by her secluniou " . . . Professor Evans, formerly ef Detroit, now bf Lomlon, ng ; hsa recently ob tained for the new Johu opkiusCol lV in! Baltimore a vuliiablo Oriental library, including a complete set of the Rig-Vedt in the origiuaL -For these books the English India House wenld accept no payment on learning that they were for au American college, - t4. The committee on expenditure in th Interior Department ooutinuml Tuesday i. investigation into the sickening de tails of the mismanagement, of the Gov ernment Ineaue Anyluai. Mrs. F. II. Taylor, ef Jersey City, testined . to the shocking treatment of her brother, a veteran of the Mexican -war bus also related that while on a visit to the ay I nm she heard distinctly the whipping of an iumate of tbeiietitiitiaii, wlioeureamed for mercy meat piteoosly of one of the doctors who was bulling her The wo man, she afterward ascertained, was col ored, and became insane about the pas sage of the civil right bilL . i . ; ... , . ! ' The President of the New Orleans Chamber of Commerce ha addressed a letur to, the represcn ative of com merciar bfdles in the Mlseiasippl valley aiviiing thant. to co-operate in a move ment to bring to the attention pf the Emperor of ilrasil the importance to bi county y of a direct way of communi cation to the United States through the water and railroad line of the Missis sippi and lake valley. - It i lmtposed to make -a cembuued re prt sen ration 'fcf uxe to toe tru peror during hi Twit to this country, so that be may be enabled te make an exarninatiea and inform himself epeclally Upon tire subject. In a second letter in favor of Govern or Tildeo, as the Democratic candidate for President, Mrs Montgomery JJIair say : M he support of Tilden by the south will do m..re to invisorate It than any movement I can think of, The sus picion of repudiation which attache to Vemeciau who support lunation' has a mot pernicious eflVct on the material luteitsis of the south. , It la all impor tant to those interest that the teuth take a steud te show that it means not only no mere secession, but thuit fully idcutinoi . lUscir with the " gevtrumewt aud means to protect H honor.; tuch a manifesiauou would make capital fl iw inte the yuth at a rate never be- lore known." - .t n) TAB DROPS. Tka Milton tobacco market languish es. ; t- ,- !, .- Sampson county will plant a big crep of cotton. " . i -i - Silver cola ha gained a partial tir:u lation in Wilinlngtou. . t s , ' t'vtlo I up In some portion of Hall fax county. r 't' ' ; The commencement at Rutherford tOJege uke plat May 80. Milton had rain, new and ice hut week. :, . . : Tbe first pony penning of the eason will take at Cote oauks, May 10. 3uu peulee will bepeuned. f . Work on Burgin tunnel), oa the West era ft. C. rauiosvd, ha been Completed. A . hail storm passed over Charlotte tbe other day, ; ; v ' f ; Beaumrt betel and boarding ltoue are gettaig iwady lor the seaitou. . . '' lhe animal meeting of the trustees of the general assembly of the Proaoyte mavnurou will be held in Charlotte Atayav- George Dean, of Wayne county, was recently latally hurt by a tailing uree. ' Two iteam pleaur yacht passed Beaufort the oilier day bound lor Mw ' The democrat of Wayne county held a macs meeting iu Guia-boro,inadsy, ana appoiutvu delegate to repreaent ttie cotiuiy iu the Mate touvent.on. The U. 8. Diatriitt Court, Judge Brook ptestdiug, open at Wuutingtou uelt Mwuday. . : ' 1 he Baptist have estabUshed a church at Oxluru. - -t The blacksmith shop of Wm, Owens, of Monroe, wa burned the other day. l it ka ia about 700. , t j ' A poatel route haa been established in Jouuslon county between Soiuiuieid and iiuuk cteca. f . . f 1 A revival hi going on in the Metho dist chuicb at lauiort. Henry Spasger and family recently emigrated to I exa irom &mxy couutji . luey m De giaa tocotn wick.- William Etti ridge, of Salisbury, was found dead in bed ouuday inoruiug. tie wes ttid maker of Hie cclcuraied Ui ridge walking cane. ' Travel between Wilmington and Old Fwrt ia 24 hours. , Mrs. A. E. Anderson, of Wilmington, ha contributed some reliable liiBtoriual luct coiiot-ruuig the Lillmgton lanaiy to tbe Otar. There are a couple of antedcluviau C'huruaee luuiaua iu Uraham county. Aue libbbaud, Cuee eqoiita, la liiyeais old laud the tquaw, au.k, 130. Mrs, Beasley, of Charlotte, haa gone te Philadelphia to maae arrauguiueute to op?u f boarding house for tne pur posy "of acoommotlaUng NortuCaroU mans visiting the ceutuuuini. I Thb OnlV StTBK Ccke Fob Rdp TCkb. TheXOhleat aud Bet Hernia surgeons in the world are sme of the advantages otlered by the Tiitmpli Trus Co., 334 iywery 2f. Y. Truss and Supporter were awarded the Medal at tbe lait session oi tne great Americau lnsttuie Fair, bend 10 cents for their new book. , ' NEW ADVEKTlSEMENTS. A- LW A VS AHEAD! "TheFirst Since the War." ' " "81LVEB FOB CHANGE." ' W shall commence en to morrow to psy out as chsajre 1 "SILVER" FRESH AND BRIGHT Aid will ones' a new assortment of KCBC, ;, ', . 1 , -:. DRAB, BROWN AND BLACK MOHAIR, and else a new supply of Alpacas sad Plaid Mohslrs. 160 PIECES OF , NEW STTLES AND DESIQXS DIL ' ORGANDIES, ' ) . . ?T- JACONETS AND " ' . LAWNS, AT VERT LOW PRICES. -Arriving snd to srriv 10 Cases Prints from S cents per yarn snd upward. - Fresh stock Cere Colored Caabmcrs Laee, Neekties snd Bows. GENTS' HATS AND GAJTETS. Lsdlea', Misses', ChUJrrn' end InfanU, . f - - - ' - ; GaHer snd Shoes, Laced aod Buttons. - A full Boe of Udles and Misses'-Slip- ftn- - ... -: . - All at prices wet te M undersold. W. II. A R. 8. TUCKER. April, aa-tf .. -' ' m. 11 t nnanw U WMiMl jjlUi..u1ji AV4ttaiaYMaVMsaMKeM No. 67. SPECIAL NOTICES, i A CARD. Te sll wke art suffering frost the errer sod lodlacreUoos of jriHii h. uerroua weakaeaa, early decay, lom of a snhod, 4c., I WtllMud a reelpe that will you, ' FKEE UK CMAKUC Thk gnat reniedy ss dlaeerar'' y a vlukMiary I nouik Amerfea. fur "lf-U(lfwil raelOj w th Kc. 4BB T. Immaii. stalim D. UUMUomm, Km Xm m. aevlWeedAweat TO CUNtfCMPTlVEe. The advertiser,' aa eld phyMn. rMlrm. frum ad its practice, baring had piart4 ia bla band bf aa saat India Ulmiuhmry Uto m tula ot a tiapU Vegetahl Hmtardj, tar Ibe speed aod panaaoeut C'araot Couumpti..a. BrootLltis, CanrrU, Aathaia, and all Throat and Lao; Affection. alo a Positive and Kadleid Cur tor Ncrrout Debility and aU N'erruos Com lalnts, after having Uorusglily leatad Ba ' truoderful earattrs power In tbouaauds of eaaes, fcel It his duty te aiak H knows to hhsaneriug feUovs. Aetaated b) Ihi aMThre, and a conn Irttt loui de-lm to reliev baaoae airHn;. ha will sand (free of eba eel, to ail obo daire tt,tbta rci e, vHb lull direnloaa for ynptuitm aud a. ecaMf ali asiag. Kent by return mall bv ad'lrw.Hif I) a. W C .TEVK.Na. Monroe Block, Sjraeue, N. T aev tS-wly .- - ;'- Agents, MAXK VO ISUAOEVPTS TILL TOO UK OUR Which ia ttariltioar Interaft, starling: merp, elesancs aod rbepne, baa abolally no q'ial. It is "Ttie Th ngn for tba centeonlaJ pritil takes on ! lit ' ' - Tbe Noh A merles Review a;s ft l"de serr'Bgof wqallo4 praiw : wa snliripafe for kaacxteuaive p--pulaiit''.- tbt llubaqiie Tines aya 'vuil fuch a work aa tbitutautls uf tbe American Peni le alii be alad to poa tes"i Ibe etn Advertiser cabs - M "ira ferablstoanv MtpaMiabed." At ACTIVE MAN 'K OMAM ot eood addrsas lusured large proSta and steady work for a jear. fur flill partlciilait, sddrrt . B. FORI) CO., W Park Pint; 4 apt ft . ' ' - Hew Iferk. T IW BTuBE ! KEW GOODS 1 1 : M IIS. J. T: WATTS, 'mABTIX STREET, Oira Doob Fbom BAmrr Obovb, RALEIGH, X.C. lTfCw-ir'a-Twt(tMintnsrTr- Wo kr In Straw Goods. Alters, remodels, and'preaseii Straw and Felt Hats, Bonnets, t hkes and rtsiodels every "ascription oi Lad e' Men's or Lhlldrx.i't llats. (live hrr a call sod you msy get th latest style n( Paris or New for It. jan 14-Sim T T W A- T T 8 Auctioneer " a 1 -"- COMMISSION MIECHINT, RALCiGU, IX. C. Prompt attention will be give to all Mer cbandiae or Produce rent to mi for Ml. Particular stteutio will b given to tbe In tniduetion and sale of Macblnery and Farm ing ub-ui-U ul cd to this seetlun. Ib.raes snd amlus sold every Saturday at 10 'cl.k. , jan 14 2ia Y H K C EL K B R' i T E D ZSs tey Org a a eaa be found at IROWN'S VAR1ETT STORE, - jaaV-tt-- - Bollaniaa Bofldm. The Star Ammcniated SOLU CLE.PUOSPI1 ATE W have found by several year wperleaee actual observation, that-they Jiave no superior, If any equal ameng Commercial Manures. Our priees are mack lower than ethers, not se universal! T popular, and that have prove unequal la results, upon swora statements Irom ay ef our bast fancrs. AU ww ak U a fair trial with anything sold In the South. Ws refer to the following gentlemen of large experience, whe ihave uiedodr Phosphates for several years: ' ' '' ' R. i. IVET, Wske County. W. n. WniTAKERtWsfte County. " M.H.HOBTON, . aVa.BTLiT,,l8 ' COL. K. STEWART, Harnett County. JAMES A. i JHNSON, " D. Me. McKAT, " Aad many others who will gladly gtv aarKperleace. t , . .!..... . .... For 81 by 'As Co SCEKS&Cdf . . ' ' " .' AGENTS, ' ; ; RkLhlQU, N C. "TOFffALEIGIlEimNTlL. Advertisements will b teserted b the Dauv bswrtaaa. at tb folWaria rata par nun of one aca, or tee sstaloa lines. On sqaars ow time .' ."-"$ 1.00 - M each sabaequvnt bnerUow lea thsa a week ...... BO I square, 1 wk SAO 1-1 ssonth . a 00 J , ft Bontbs.. ...... MM IS 00 ( m ', B . . u , IJ. l 0 t - 4 ,w SO t " " . t-t 88 0l t r ,.u ;...... aa B.Fi JONES, Panther Creek, Y&dldn Co, ..-.,. i , , Dai PURE NOinil CAROLINA Rye and Com Whiskies, '..j:u'ako' v-v-ft ": APPLJVBKAXDY. t ''."- ' . '! fU:i i. . Ilj 0R0EU PROlfPTtT ATTENDED TO. i April 90 1W. .-4-ilT'..!3 rl MATOR'S OTFICIU- Ott or BiLSrea. ' - ' H Aprd 10b, 1878. Seslrd proposals will be received sad opeatd at tht nfflce' oa Saturday, April 8Mb, 1;, St 13 M., ( tb IMirpoa oi bulld- log rOUK CIdTEKNS. epee flcatlons eaa be seen now at this offlw. B. C.MAN. T, .1 . llMTO, Aprjn9th-44.t iBj , V EVEIt BEFOBE EQUALLED 1 The Largest Stock oa , Record,.; ; ( - c. WEIKEL, lltu HtturHtd. lie ia still at the old Staiid with a larger assortment of SPRINO OOODS fft 't-.-d' 'Ah THAN EYEB. TJ. 8. CENTENNIAL GOODS. FOURTH JULT CEMTE.'tJflAL GOODS. 1776- 1876' ' Look at my latest Fashion Plate and choose your style. , CLOTHS, , CASSIALEEES, : -- -' Burmas. In t ct anything you want. Come and see me, I know I can suit yptu, .( WEIKEL'S EiTABUSHMENT ia at the old place, one door south of the Southern Express office. ' I guarantee all my fits, , " apr l3 3m : f G WEIKEL. N DWrSTnTIMEl Ti An id vnnr feneas. All la need of Lumber would do well to buy et F. C. CHKlSToPli c KB A CO., - w lloilngwa street. A NOllIEU OA II LOAD OF FIX)UR! ' Jurt arriTln-. Give a a call. F. U. CHB18TOPii.RS A CO , : Wilmington sueet. QIIAIRS! CIIA1KS! A large lot nf Country Hsde Chairs to be sold at low fiiiurp. st F. O. CURI8TOPHER8 A COS', - Wilmington street. w END Ke. to O. T. ROW ELL A CO., Hew Tors, for Phamphlei of B0 paf, eon talnlng IHtaof SOOOnewspsp rs, and estimates sbowtnK eost of adverUkhig. ' ' ... march 7-lv . r - ' - - llape's' Nitrogeaized . ; ' i ) , - it " ' " ' t : t : . h - " ' mmm . H ...r,r- " mum . 7 r-r-; . . 1J I V ' . " ' ; ;. " " ..' '' -.. ' - .i: ' r . ... , ' - - ' , I . , . -.,t . SUPER PnOSPHATE ' OF LIME. la seUlcg the above FerUUsara, as well a by JOHN AVEBA, JohnstotCCounty. W. IL SANDERS, 1 DAVID ADAMS, ,H, " JAMES PACE Chsthsm County. W. M. THOMAS,- - " K. H. WILSON, J " ' - ' EUA8HAINM, - 7.- H. 1 4 M. At I ar it-'. $. i-: ' V i .V . : '.'. ' t-i . p 14 . t:- ". a- '-4. . I'. J (7
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