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jsansaoessRr. If 1 THE RALEJGII SEN TIN El lBe d tilMU MONDAY, MAT 1, 1878L A CALL FOB A COCXTT CONYEN- ) osr ,. .. Jl4 chWrmto, r. w imtrarted by the executive eonmiitte of ibe DemocrtC- oswMjrswria !l ako louutj lo f tTft SMU: li st: tUer Ut W bela convention of the Imr-craik Consrr- Tatir votrre of ike count! at the court w"'onliM if On' j of June nexl'at 12 rn., fur UwT PMpoM of jendlog d)e- gstee to th tat and congressional diotrkt cofireniiuiii And to conalder the .frapriarf of notnibalibtf caBdldatet for public office. I era Airtber instructed to can upon tbe chairmen of lb various atoneulp committees to' bold meetings la thalr refeetive tewashtpa on the AUy, h5wdar oolut osiegates to una convention. W.' Joa, Chm'n. j , ' .as. - ,0 ry TIIEi BEAUFORT iIAGUaWi . Jlia U tbatitleofaaaw. paper which came to as front tba good old lawn of 'Beaufort, bur popular' seaside' resort B. L. Perry U the editor and jublUher, and If tba first number, which In before ns. Is n specimen af those to came, the ;pespls of Carteret are to be congrata lateq ; upon, . jis enaoiisriment. i or Eagle promisee to be - a valuable acqui sition 'to joornallsra In - this Bute. - In n's salutatory Mr. Perry aajra I in hoisting our Sag, let U be known ! that the Beaufort Eagle k a Democratic BepwUkea paper of the Jefferson and Jackson school adoptiog the creed of tna former, so lar as iocoj sen govern ment U concerned, but of the utter as to the Inviolability of the Union." Wa welcome the Eagle to our ex- cbugf 1istt and Uh itmucb tuccets. -a 1 - TEE KEW STATE. Tho Committee on Territorieo of th House of BepreeantsUveB have reported favorably on the Senate bill admitting "New ktarioo aa a state of the Union. The original 8Dste bill provided that an election for tba adoption of a State Constitation should be bold not later than January 1877. The. House com- mitlee eo amended the bill as to pre. i vent tjje election bang held earlier than New Mexico is still. In many put ion Ws,'n Mexican provlnoe, Ihe Spanish language predominating, and Mexioana and Indiana oonstitntiag more than aine tenths of the population, which in ail amounted In 1870 to only J1.871 The first executive. Gov. AitelL is aaid to be on very friendly terms with the Mor mon authorities, and the Philadelphia Times regard as not at all improbable the charge that a wen-matured plan ex iats to tnm over the new state to Brig- bam Tonne. Its admission can cer tainly bo a matter of no nrgency. OLD MORTOX'S KOGTJEBY. epeqial Washington correspandent of the New Tork World writing to that " paper, under data of April 29ih, ssys that he" baa been Informed that there are important documents In the Second Comptroller! .office which" places old Morton in an ugly light. The corres- pondent says t : tlllJ' 't .appears that the Thirty-seventh Cengr- pesd an act spproprtatinu two million dollars to pay fur arming the l)al ciUxens of the sUtes in rebel- , Hoa uamst toe uoiiea Mate govern menu (Jot. Morton laid bands on S50.00Q or that. Indiana was never in tba rebellion aganst the government or loo Vtmea Watts. It a query why Morton should have bad the tibO.- OvO when there was no purpee under tht aututea making-the appropriation for which tho money ould have been legally expended. Another attempt to obtain, or at lrat examine the corree pondtuce pertaining to the rasa will be -made on Monday -It will be in veotipa ted by Mr. Glover's committee on tho real asuio poi.; i v; , m mi One of the political s'gns noticed by the independent prots, says the Belli- mora Nuiortne Z8tn uiL wnota pow ers of observaiioa art not obscured by partisan paeloot'ls that which lnd cates hat there will be no candidate put In the field at either of the presiden tial nominating convention who1- win not re present the ambition of tho west. That section bss ascertained its power, and bida lair to take the old place of tie Sualh ss the mother of PresideoU. Lincoln, Johnson and Uraut show how the tide hue been runuiag since 1800; and there is no evidence, but quite the reverse, of any symptom of turning The PraMdeot's order in regard to depriving the various congrssinal ln- Testigatiog committees of oflklal docu ments on file iu the vsrioos depaituitrnu, la tegardai a effort to suppress further xaminat on Into frauds. It has ex MudtfrSrmdinitlor"ali-1 Iwiked ipun a anackt tfw'edgment of guilt. Tto 1 1 wterm ef audtarmenlipphed bytlo aJioalalo tba . congreaaknal in Veatistiag oummittees ii, "dmixntie asM- TbediHOOveryof fraud goeoi rich; on. bowaver, and eacl oy ratUee , t a now surprise. St. IVoena Xunea. GKANT8 CHEAT FAULT. T1)0 ITerfd, in a recent issue, has ad editorial undur this caption which wa reproduce below. Iu suictures upon U-aui's fkUnra as president are ear- bcutly just, but, tba laudation of bit military career, is the result 1 orti tm bragadocio: f The atternpt to shield General Grant I rum reiouilbiiity U'O ell due aduiiulsiialbjir. br ffprtsrtif- ing turn as an eatem ntenttrca cut ou iruai all tUmtcvumtunuaUou with h .ei jecu aud aVprndwg for bis ks wi otlge uf public stfairs upon bis UUa miie la not worthy of serloua cei stderation. 1 be Pre-aleoi h toblwiia br his bed a(unlulMratia bocatMO be entered upttt the duties of his blgh ooVe in n careloaa, alovenly -pini, eoutliMttt that the managemeni of civil affairs r quirrd neither vtgiUnoa nor aUilty, and regarding Ue chief magWtracy aa a sort of baveu of .restrath-rr ibaa as a ilao envuroea with dmieo and respon-ibili-tie. 11 took the wttk a tba last reward testAweu hs a xTAteiul peowo upon a macoesfid oblier. aoceDtii K ll as means of enjo)inta and not as a pub- lie trust. At tne beginning or tba war bo and risen worn obscurity, degrso tton and dospair tu the height of a great oocaeion. Ihe traaalbrmauoa was aa suddea and glorious ae that of the beast in tho fair eterr into an enchanted I princsv IMiruia: the rebellion biswaoio its tore was wakened to activity, and be became vntilaui, uidu4rious, iurentivo, t mil lar witn great schemes and accus tomed to grapple witn great tasxs. it seemed alter the war was over, and bl ame waa won, a if be relapsed iuto something or Ids old rsckle-nes. He acted like a man who thinks that hr bat earned the rkht to take things ea4 ly, and laughs at the ceneure of the world. It waa wrong to am urns the presidency In this -purit, but the ruin Uiat was siooo wroueht mlgbt not nave loliowed if Gi-neral Grant had'reta.bed in civil lite 'be sarao -agsclty Iu the e lectloa or hie subordinates widen distin tfU'u4 turn In bis military career. Failure here wa the source f all sub equent trouble. It will slwavs reniain a uietery bw tliat Hue apprciatoo f waunoed whkh enabled niui to choose Generate like Sborman, Mnade and MvPbereoa . and., put Xiub .in- thiu. seemed to.forsske him Utterly In the seleeiioa of Cabinet officers, IJowwes it that the keen discriminatinn with which bo Invariably picked out a brtgr it art like Hooker or MuCIernand failed to aid biru Iu the detection of a riUe f How could he who - never allowed .a our pa commander 4o deceive bun, be- cotue too dupe or the shallow knave a the head or the war Department? It will not do to explain hi errors by say ui( that be a as blinded br personal iriendVhip, swayed by family tleo, or governed by party feeling. Making due allowance b ail uch Hifluence. end till . we cannot account lor too utt r imbecility dUplajed In the choice o uch meu as iK htuo. Belkuap. Boti. Bitiovii, bouiwt-ll. Williams, tttcbard .n, ana nosu oi om- r UKe tnem. 7 be Pre-ident mmhl well have fluuz all cures of government behind biin, U du ring one montn auer bis hiMUguraUon he had selected lue materials lor an ad iiiiuliraliuu with the aaiua iutuUiv perctptlob of ability that oliaracteriavd hliu wi en at the bead el the army. A bis euccess In war was due to hi tuier rinK Judgment ol men, so his failure in ilvil Moveinment to due to the lack l It. As the exeiclf-e of that judjiment. almost axiu to iieniua, wa ni uecuihu tti in ihe one ce, so the want of it, almost akin to stuuiditv. must be hia peculiar shame In the other We bold his admlbUuail n to be especially dis graceful, Inasmuch as be was capable of better tuings. The New York World Is Jubilant over tba Tilden proclivities of the re cent Utica Convention, and the pUUorui it imiA 1. iWn 1f.h iKIa ' '' i J ' The democracy of the Empire State made their sboit plain statement to the democracy of tho Union. They de clare mat too prima necestur In our bublic aff-tus Is a return to. the itoLtkai prlnciides, the frugal expenditure, and the administrative purity of the fund- rs or the repubilcv ibey auibtest la raer cvo-Hwriiw usi oaiereouar raa . - i j . . i j . . i i cuaxo to tba democracy of the Union their bulief that the nomination of Gov. ornr Tilden would not ouU ensure the Vota of ike Mate of New York to the dtmoeracy,' which nobody will intend to dispute, and Wbica too H necessary to a d mocratic victory, but alo would be approved lrom"ono end of the land to the other ae the sign and atmbol.the phdge aud the embodiii ent of that great reform, and. Alio guarantee of iu aucceaniut axwiofanienw -- --. What more can bo said tlian thUr What mora should ned to be aaid Uun this T It is true to the lat syllable : and in drawimr taut the lines of onrsni- salieu, in sending too fwemoat dm- crats or tna Mate to bt, Liouis, and hi louiUiiuinK to the cu-lodj of such meu this irateiuai aud most weighty mes-l saso to tneir brelnren elsewhere, tna dVuiooate of New York speak not f ihemse Tea nor ler their Gtvorilo tatea- man so much a in tue uiterest of tba whole people ?..; . i(f u The Winelow extradition muddle - s -1 . -, - threatens an abrogation of the treaty of 1842." In speaking of ike matter aa eXiUngn eajro t , -. , ; . . .sk. The extradition treaty under which Winslow has been demanded from Great Britain ha been in loroa thirty- l ur em a. A umerous urreudeis have been made under it ou both ride. lu 1870 an actot IViisuieut .wa . passed rvouiriuit aa a necessary aooditiou ol tlie surrender- ol all e liniuai an a surauvo that they should ut be tried for any other ofltne tlian' the one charred a(aiuit Ukui. Under tins statute the surrender of iuslow to the American authorities is refuwd unu ihe requited aornca l gi ven, winch our sovcrument properly deviuHse to alve. for a e-exutiug tieaty canu-n be amended b) the local law of one of the countries, even If this law; did not provide, a it now appear the act JtQ does, tliat whatever in itU im-oo ai-tent with exit.ng treaties shsll lo tXenipted from it operalioue. ' I the -A extradition treaty , requires alteration the content of both parties should be laid for that purpose. This govern ment . cannot . bo expected to submit without notice to an si tr ration lo a treaty by virtue of a subsequent act of ibe English Legislature. At the asms time, while tho position adouted by the Briiisb govrrument is an improper cue to arrive at tba desired reeult, iher can he no doubt that the reeult anticipated would be desirable. '81 POLITICAL KOTEi i' Ci Cabinet offioere have runoualy deter mined that Uw dooumetits of Umot aev eral departmouta aksll not bo tampered witn by anybody exoept tbemaelvea.--dC Loois 'lime, i "-i- The crop of eandidatea for tho Tioe Presideecy is very email this year. Some of the geutlftasa who are nauwd for the &rt plaoe will doubtiees ewmpromiao, -Cmciunati Enquirer. , ..,;; Tho night too South Carolina Legisla ture adjourned nearly ovary property Bolder ui Columbia est up till daybreak in company with a dark lauteru aud a abot-guu. Brooklyn Argue. : ' At a sWiooratM meeting in Evansville, LnL. the other day. to ratify tho nonu- aation of Williams, a proposition to adopt a badge of blue pane .. waa verj aeusiuiy voted down. U Wiuiam ehoosea to make himself pretniueut in a sudouar suit or blue leans, of eooret it is nobody's bojnneee, but there la no call for Indiana democrats to advertise bis iunrmit. Louisvtiio Ledgers '" Now Belknap wants to have his im peaobmeut trial postponed till Deeem ber, and bio cwaosai ooonpied aeverwi hours Thursday in setting forth the ad vantagea of anob a oourse. Too Senate very properly decided that if be is to bo tneu at all oa onant to bo tried at once. but wo suppose the pubbo would not.be luoouaolsbM IX . eel snap were never beard of a-rain. I'iuUueiuhie Times, . When the blacks become generally aa intelligent aa Honglass they will djaourar tbat wbat Uiuarefc ealla tbo "iron dice of datiuyM falling from above secured their free, loin, and not the apecial good will iuf any pohtioal party. They are really rather more direoily Indebted for their freedom to the penustonos of the southern people in tbo war than other wise, for bad the south availed itself of the offers of the federal government to nave slavery by laying down their arms there would , have been no general emaiw.petiou. Baltimore Son. , , . - We hear men who take a superficial view of poiitioal affairs say that New York will bo the battle ground in the aexi preauieutial eampaign ; tnareruro the demoeratio party moat nominate tba man New York want at the St. Lows Convention. , We have beard tbia earns talk for the last thirty yeare, therefore it Im 1.1 ns tin nm .l,wr-i.ia WK i Im m Ii.m the utmost respect for ur. iiMen as aa j honest man. yet we tbia it is no ways certain tha he can carry Nw York in I November. In our judgment Ohio ami I Indiana will do the battle ground of the next campaign. Uoaoord i'atno. The fates ' are aminst our Boecoe. Some enemy of hia has broucbt to lkbt sn old story about John C Calhoun, to the effect that when be was a Candidate for the presidency be was induced to visit an ohl nesro woman who bad a lo cal reputation of a prophet. After ex- soiiuing th lines of his bantu aba aaid : "Mass Calhoun, you nor no other man whose nam beirius with a U can be President of tho United Btatea." It is also recallod that lbs failure of Mr Cal houn, Mr Crawford. Mr. Cay and Mr. bavo oo nrned this predict ion. This see ma on laid l to Mr. Oonkling. Us might begin ms name with a K or a D. but it la doubtful if hia Mosoecta would be benefited thereby. New York inDune. ,;uj':-.: -.i; i Distbici Cotkmtiow. A conven tion of Uw Democratic-consenrativ voters of tho Fourth ConATeaaional Dia t.ict will b held in th city of Kal- etgn ou Tuesday, tbo . I3ta day of June next, tor tbo purpose or nom inating a ' candidate ror consress and a presidential elector, and (electing two delegates to tne bt. Lamia Conven tion. A full attendance Is earuettiy desired. Each county will bo entitled to one rote for every one hundred votes and fractional part over filly given for Hernmon m lSiZ. By order of the District Executive Committee, Jl" EL At LomdoB, JaV. ,. ,,,i4 1. 1 - , -j Cbajrman Ifarch a 1st, 187ft. Pars hi the district will please copy. Samaritan - Nerrinov ,,r ..t . THBstsUKarve Coeacror, ascniss sppuepucr i'S,vowtwissjw crSpaama, St. Vhua, Danes aad all Vervnas IMacaasa t the eol; bjsskBAwr aeniUve remedv for Bm r.ptieriter It has bees tested h- I taoaaaad aad baa aevwr beet kaawa t fail ta a aiaeia ease . Trial package free. EacJoaa rap for Circulars giving a iddrraa. DH. a. A. WCHHOND, -Bex Ml, Bk Jaaph,Xe a l. aotwl aowa oaeua OORB 4 T 0 .. X X.T ft A T L A f aaXAlB,B.O. !' ... f sacral Oomrta aad Us Oearta at eta Jadldal Dtatriet. fl-tf- 0BTB CAROLINA WAKB CUUMTI ra Tas acraaioa cocbt, rsbrasry, iwir. Joanh D PowsU blalatlff weM at at Man Richard X. Allea. Wl llsaa H f. FemOL rerralL Janwa Walt ley and otbara. Proe-ed hg for rsftrtioa ef -lad; w.-.. ., ... , Te 1 bsaa H. F. FcrrdL one ef the 4e feadsHts asove named, oho la aot a resides! uf this state. Tna era hereby teenl-ed to SDPear at th oOccof be UtI f Ur OMtwrt Ceen fur the Uoaaty of Wake by ta list day el March acxt. IsTtL aad aeawer toe eosjotalat la I la said odlee, or he platoUff will apnl ki la Ouun for the reUrf desjaaded Is eeM eoaaplatat." - t- 4. a.'su si i.no, tiers. Moua A Qsruva and Harwooa olalauS- Atisxisia. ! Merc 7. lTs wtw. - K0TBIK LOT Mlew Coentrv Betl-f et F. CBBIBT0- fn LKa et CO. A, at W caal par aeaal. 0e f er k aa tt ta alee aad Iras. 1 "M daaue et curwa. eetlA-lte ' 0 ALL st A triXOT OLTLX. Waakneee ef tha Baek or Vmb, Strictares, affscttua of the UdBrjaer blsdilar, lsvl- eauvy UtaeS rfs, tiuary, uaaarat va tUaj, HWTMHWi 4TIPStWa, Luw SiOlls. i.nslsioa vf ldsst, Fellrf-aUue f th risart. TbaUUy, TrsiSUr, Uimncaa of west or GiddliMSM. DUssm mt (kc Baad, TbrusL Hose, a ttkht. ASeeU- ' tb , Leaga, atasMca er Bewala tbuse 1st rlbie 41-ordera sxulug from aolliary Uabtu et ToatB serret aa4 aulitary fneUcm morn fatal to their vtctlM thaa th aeiig ef the Brrsea to Ue Msriaera of Ulysses, bllghto ulng tselr sauat brulisat bueea soS sstictsr llooa,raadilag butt! aiawat bnpuaaible, ttestrelag Iwis Bj4 aad Utud. i. , -.ii ) saartrteaasj. , : v,r ICarried per-oa er vousg aaea eeaUsipls ttna atnUn, saffartng Ireai Orranls as4 fhysloal Waakaasa, esa et rVoeraaUe Powers, I-BHutescy, Prastratloa, Izaauatad VHalit-, lnosBlsrt Dtseharr, Moa-Krae-isbOliT, Hast) Kaitssloaa, raipliaUea of ta Ksart, Narvuu gaciisblUty, Decay ef U Phjrslcal ssd IfsBtal fewer., bsnajraraaat aT all tee Vital forrea sad functUnH. Merv eus Debuity. Luaa mt Mssbewa, Oeeeral Weakaaea ef tba Orgaaa, sad every other aabsupy dlaaasllllcailua, apwadUj revaovad, ami fail aasaly rigor ruaisrei. . . ,,,-.. To Iowjsc tleav , Thee ere sosm of ta sad ssd sUscksnj CerU pradaeed byaariv bshiw of JouU, rtai WhIms ef the Bsc sad Lirnss. Psiss Is Um Ussd, Dlausas wf Slg t, Ixms W Wucular fowsr, PslptUUva of th Heart, Djapessla, Hsrvoaa IrrKaSUUy, Uafaags meat f the Digestive rsacUaaa, eaeral Debility, taptoias ef Coaanwpuoa, etc. ' ataaauTt-Tbe iearral asseu ea the auad art aiaclt to he dreaded Loss ef Mara try. CoBfuefc of ldess,'Dspnsiloe-pt Bpto Ha, Bru-rurabedlaga, Averstoa to ihwtsty, aW-DUtrast, lors of Aeiitada, TlaSlauy, etc.. ere eotae or tae aw-a eroaaaaa. v n. , Tkumsada ef Dsrsutu of all act caa ladgawhat bib csuse of thstr daellnlog ksatiia, loslag UeW rOror, aeoela weak, ale, aerveee aad eeiactaled, harlag a singu lar apDaaae asoat ue eye, seegaaaa syrapteaas el ia-esipna, - A iresi ore) If arrantr lareeeat Diarsas ItatamHate Belief He Mercery. , faiaaaa ra'aiag thahr aeatta, west tag tlaie with igaursat pr laaaar aad ba proper treatanat, driving diaaaae tnwj the ay teal by that Deadly PoJaoa, Mercury, eaasiag ratal AffecUoaa of tae Mrao, 1 arost, .1 .LL llu. t W. PWS,W - MIW Mias, I "in I m w auwels, apasdUy cured., , Xst ae Ssllcscy pra- vaet apply uameaiaieiy. laeiewesu-apieaaeoa reply. AAdreas . Uf. VlNt4llt OF TBWMAITI VOX LOCI HOSPITAL, HO. T, MOUTH rnEuKKIi, HT.t - MKTWSKN MALIIMuMX A tilt UC0NO oTMJULfX, MAlTIMOMS, MA Jose U, ly. v " OALE, OF VALUABLE - LOTS ' tia tas Bret Moaday of less, 1878 at the fWt Hoaee door, la Raleigh, 1 will after for sal, to us highest btddar, fee van tit TWO t A.CBE8 "OF LAND la tas elty ef BaUurh, kaswa la th plan ef the eny aa iee aos. ssr aaa i iu laad la sold la parsoaacc of the terras sod Mnn eoautaed ta a saorWags daly regie- MTV is m ss caiasi, D M. TBS. apsMtw QEASONABLE ANNOUNCEMENT. ' h The present warm spell will cause a demand for pur beautiful PLAID A5D PLAIN LTNCMB. A 8UM3IEB M0HAIBS, PRINTED LINENS AND LAWNS. ! AB of which wo aro now receiving fresh aupply. 1 ' ' Abe for lbs gentlemen a full stock of ... ;:. t .' the fashionable MACKINAW. HAT ia wveral atylea, and tho straw and eolorad ventilator i i j'ti '-' ' 4 ,.j SuiAimer -Hat .. ...i. ,..!.; ; i vi-,v .- ..i ' A ease of new (early summer) Bilk Hata at $3.00 vVrjr" " ". . ,-, apr H jW, H. A B. & TUCKER, nw. P.- BABCOCK, DIITTIST. HAS opened his old ffleo over C. D. Urertt's BboeStore where he wld b slsd te see hia oaaey f Heads reealrteg DsuUl ooaralioaa. all opera) leas esrefully psrfraMd sad at rreiicea pneae. , . . . i fhl-iL ., . . -...v..- UNIVERSAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY . IT 1 ttmrrt8tritt, Jl. r. Statement, Jasoarj 'lit, ' 1876. Aectm?latelAss8ti ;' tS.191,635. flroa UabS.Uw, lnclaii i . STirrJai'lst 1S76 ".'..657.151 Anaul Zneom - -. 3,332.611 PoMet ssui dnr'ff 1875 - ' 6,101. Amonst of new braanc 11,575.219. Nt Gain la 1875. - 7,383,611. Amoint of la. la forci. 31907,211 1..,... OFFICXRl.--.- WrLLiAif VTaiamm, IVeaidenL Hzirmr J. Furnas. Vioe-IYeaulent. 4oh H. Bxwut, Heeretary. , -Daoaoi L. Mostaocb, Actuary. : . Eowaan W. LsMaaarr, Med'l Examiner. AGIXCT DEFARTMINT. CHiaxao P. Gammr. Oeneral Usnsgo daarcn I. Esioht, Snperintendent AJrpasw oTsia, Uen'l Agent for N . ar bj li . riORN AND MEAL! Always e b.ad aa low aa the lowest, t w. c fuauarorHa.iu ux'a, MI1TD EIAD1SO. WY0 0MA3T, Fssetae'loa, HoalChartalatf, sf-ewanaat, aad Ma rlsr Gelds, asowlna Sow iUer at a tsar Islssi ssd gsla the Iwvaaad allerttne ef any peraoe they cboo-e biauuttly, 400 pases. b raai 60 eta. Uuat at Co., 130 a. ia bk,rtiUa.ra. ' apl 14 -tw. ITTkrovbd dow lam cottom ilas TBB. The aMaufaetare- elsTra thrt taey are Ue heat eottoa seed aUatsrs sad gueao dlatrib atora ta ib wurid. The price hse beca re daeed S, ta salt the times. Seal ta your order te aecure theta iu time. v 4AHIU M TO LEA, Agt, V raar9S4w Fo hfaauiarturer. H U L K LIMB. ra ear load beat Rlverte Beck Lms re- eerved by aalstake, aad offeed at tbcdrp.it ta qaaatbyatSa eta. prbaalaa4 freight te close eat at owe. JAMIL K. T0VLB8, AgV assrt5gw .. ;.. . : j ' AFarmof Yonr Own lis Etdt RmEiT5f Fart Times ! FREE HOMESTEADS asoraa Best sad eaeapes Ballroad Laal are ea tas lineof lb . UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD, BeTBBUASKA. SECUHK A HOME NOW. Fall informs Uoa sat FREK to all parts rwuna. aiarm r. uavin, Le4 Cors'r U. I. B. sV, Oraass, Mcbraaka. , 0X0 A, rtUNCK A CO. Orfaaa & , Kelodeoia. Tee Oldest, Larraetaat Meet Parfeol liana faetery as tae Valted aulas. . .000 . Jlow !a ass, . Be other MssieaJ Instraav at cr ettia itaeaaaae Popularity. MT tlaad for Fates LisU - tddreee BUFrtLO, fl aw M-f wlTOATlUS WABTIV. I wish t proeare saHaatlna, either at I keslacea. or suessihl -cslss. that will eaal fas ts auks a aoppurt f r m)eelf and fsaally 1 eaa asas esyacir astrm le aay capacity. Any oae wlabing te staploj ailher a Fla- tcr, Clerk, Copyl-t, Colkcio , er anythlbg 1 Mill nWu D.lb' W 4 , Best el rcfetcaec gives. ; " Address iO.,H W. MARCtlhT. Kaleigh,M.; s B I wffl sell t av he, la Marh'a Creek tewaahip, FOR CASH, aeveral saita of rrr; MEN'S C LOT UI N O , Oa ta Ih faai, te satisfy sorts sgaiaat siuui avsar.. . " ALLISON PIOH. i -. Coast able. FIKOWOOD WIMB COMFANT. keep eoastaatly ea aaad BCTJFFER50Na WINt-Impsrlsl brand. WHItB AND RID CONCOR "wiJl FVRC wWrrBKHUa BKAXDT, vary - superior for aaedMsal purposes, eooal tn ta lavor to Ue best Freoca. . BCCrriRNONO V1NB0AR a aaw artiele, ' very floe. ( ; . .. These arUclss are rassufactarad by tb aa dsraigaed froaa Orape growa oa their owe vhMfvd; aad are warranted fra frors say injurious adolteraUoa wkatever. A4drssa, c. das-d4a. W.OAltRBTTACO., Kburwood, v Ballfax coa ty Jf . C A. BLBatiav lu , HOLD. Eureka 1 Washing Ma- -' y chine: ; : .y, ratteit. feu; I;,lS7l.l; Tbia new mveoUoaU a aotapleU lemaa Vashes sverytMag frora a lady'i laae Collar ts a Coeatcrpaaa, U tbe raoat theroagb ear eemplsts style. i-: i-'t -t Works wtta ease aiU rapidlvy aad withoa- lajary to theelota. - ' ",t j I i riMB AMD MOMXT BATBD. Tas Wssbmg ooas by a weeua la aa day eaa bS jtoac by the psnaotae Bareka fa tamhoar. - rriee Its, wltb wringer a. tasked Stt. '," n. ::.!. u .'j.'B.'FAkIA,v Mssafaetufvraad fH-W.O-v. W, CHXtsEI CUKB8X1 AaoUer lot of that las Out Xdra Caeese. Retail at SO crnts per ponnd. Try IU ' , At F. C CURlaTOPHCRa A CO.'B, , " -: Wuatfngtoa street. JOHH ARfSTRONO, " B O O K B I N D K -1 ,t t . i an i- BLANK BOOK MANURACTCR1R, ovaa k. c bookstobr, ' 1 ALB 10 H, M 'C. J. it KLJbAiMXN O ATTOBNXT AT UK B ALB 1 B i . Me Sooth of tb Court B BewUerl Uffler. hhT4 g A L L A R 0 A q O OIKERAL COMMISSIDI MEECEAITS AWD DEALERS IN GBAIN, HIDES, WOOL, TOBACCO, Bops, Ksgs, Butler. Oiees, Dried Fruits, . Feathera, Fan, Lard, Tallow, needs, neeee, Bssna, rouitry. r ear, veg r . WAKIUOL'SK, BUT 4 0 jS. BROAD T, '' " ' PutXAPKLFalA. Sprfl r--reei ; . , TOE CARDWELL TIiBSBB sad C lesser ta iwratU the laadlng aiarhiwr ta Ibe route. , Far cheater aad full penlctilsrs, ad.i'CM Ih BALbstaU IClvTtS, L ROKKt, Wa. W. Juaaa, : . - avaatsraau . 'OHI 8 A J ON It, Aiir"ajrs att lm, rajluoh..o. '.: PftACTlCS ta lbs Boiiretua C art a' Ha bwtat the Clrrott aad DUIrirt ( .jr. of tee UaHed Males sad tbe eevcral .o nt .1 tie Stb J adletsl District. OtLee oa FayetUvtua U. i.m. atlas Mattoaal B I p 4t' taaa-iti ; JuHWaTOM JOSl ATTORNEY AT LAW, RALEIOR. N. a Ass- is AN"THkRer Load of Gsoaioa I VIS for ssls rhaan St Wilts ' F. C CUaleTDPHERA a CO'A feblJtf , HUauogtua . I. a QEXTS fur best rkssc ra tbe world ta rola money Address U. a. BAtSTT POCRBT OO. Newark, . i. , Ai.EMS WAbTXDI Medals aad DtpkasM ifc,;v. Ficturial BiHIes SOD lllustrattoaa. Addraa for aeo dtev tore. A. 4. out MAM A CU., KM arch etnet, Pbtto. j - . . . Psckages hi tbe world - It eMaie 1 sheets usper. ib e.eeluva. golden Pro, pea-holder Pencil, Paie I Yard Heature. aad a oleee of l, wrirv. blnale pai-ksgr, alia pair of a. tit Uuld at ue rieee Buttons, pot paid, jActs. A w'th ana rtd Jewelry fur S i ou. I hia oackaae has sees eas-slsvd bv the nuh. Usher uf the beatbiei, aad fuuad aa rrpre--aiited worth Ue aioney. W'atcbea gitca swa. to all Agrata Ocular free. bRlDX A CO. VU bruadway, Maw Tort WANTED ' AGENTS V.s For tbe ORE AT CENTENNIAL History bi tbe close of tbe Brat 100 year i oar Ns- uiU-e eonilig Uraad ttuteonlsl r xbibltios, . psses, au sd-jb rings, tow trlue, eukk Mis . Extrs l.n.1 H.tu1 d ur Ziauum st. Co., BIS Arch Be, Phila., Fa. FOR CiBfki. Colds, lot uittt, iad ill . Tln.l B.KiMt, Wli nrldlis TsMith.' PTT VT OM-T IN BLL'E BOXES. TKIED AND BLUE REMEDY For aala by DnirrUM reoerally, and JOHNSlO.N. UOUA A At CO., , Pbbadelphla, Pa. WAmS'-PIANOSSSr nil Cf t-llillT' AUK IHE BEST MADE ; tee Tone, ToXk-b. Workman - tis and Durahiliiv Un-uiiwafed. WATERS" ORGANS. CWerto. NEW OIV IIEjjTKaL. V WEIL IIAPEU VlALIusTE. aud I Y1I- BELLA, eauuol U excelled tne or beaut-. 7 K. ONCEBTO bl ( ) P it a tliw IMITATION or the HUMAN VOIt K. W arrauted for SIX YEARS. 1'KICES rXTKEMELY LOW cah during tliis Mouth, Monthly In aialliiietits rect-ivi-d. A Libral iJi-counl fo TratArra. Jfiit- iVrre. Ckurcktt, S,k,U, Union, . AUI-.NT8 WANTED. Htiecial inducenienu to the trade. II- lu-Uated taUd'Hiue Kent HORACE WATEIW A KINS. 481 Kndwav. New York. Boi, 8567i au 14-4w. Fuller. Watren tfcCo., j MANUFACTURE Rfl OF STOVES, RANGES AND FURNACES, ran LxnoKR aawonnnT vt tks maker. Oar sew wood aad coal cooking riant Vide Crotrn, itepmrltr. PiniTOF'76. OUTIIERf GEM. - AMD TUB c-SHOLS -t - TEVART IMPROVED Meet tbe waats ef every deslcr. -Ce-respoadeae Is riled. Price list aa cut tipoo sppll-stw a to rtUXIK S (KKIII CIU, - , SUA Water street, Mew Fork. rah 14 4w GILES' LiuiriEur IODIDE OP AMMONIA "uilbs' looioa er Anatoau t. ra bit Jadgraeut, the best remedy for DeuralglacTer put serore tlis public 1 have beea afflicted with MM disease tor 81 years, siid arver until I felFuuoa Mr. Giles remed did 1 And bbt aaaufed relict I Uka pleasure la saying tali, tataiueb as I deslrt alwaya to be a beae- Kwnwi anaa lamuv. u hi. P. CORRIT. Chm'a of tbe Metaodlat Cfaarch Exteoslon." Sold by all IMigKlau. Depot 4S1 SUth Arenue, N. T. OtihiO ccau aud 1 a bouls. fur bus or PESCUU, LEE A CO., aal34wAaw4w. , Rslclli, N. C. $1,250 Profltfrom lBVraunent of ( MO. one of our cu-Uira-r. porcbsMMl preat on lis) sbarra of N. T. ouai be Put 106 srd Call 10" bujlog lOOsbsre. airalBst lbs Put 1U7 which s sold ( 114 telling at the earae price 100 Sliere clid 108 fetilug prutlt 1,J 0, Ibla opera a ran i rr;aiea even aiuiittl.-i Ji es !(. 80, 40, 100, lUiO, sjld pj ss wrlt( smouplli.ves ed UolU, Svicks, Cotiua id lotwcco b-aiicbt aad sold, oa c mmiMlua. Adrancns n ctmslgtimeuis. rnve 1LIS tad Cirvuts a rree. vllAKLKo safcl'LET A CO., Harke. ft bTkrrs, 40. B'rtd at., Srm I ork, old sud Much tie tut ' near Ool FJX.Boi.lXt4.. ,leb..Ulf. J 1 O S day at bmue. AtrpU wtutrd V 5 ibi aad israu free. 1 hC ft tt) Btarch Mj Augusta, Ms as. lho sorU 1 Irs BTiss a A Co., rortlsad, Mstaj. raarcb T-wly t aw.'.iirir Ij ' TJi. c.r II -! - !- S,
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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