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w '"'"'""'' ''7 ' '-t : " ' ; "1:1 THE ' UALEIGII SENTINEL mMli llnrteee' Caeer ill Cli-earta-me FIUfUT, MAT IV 187H District t'ojtvEWTHWt. - A conven tion of the DeaiN,Talic-conervative I voters of. the Fourth t'ougteer-lorial Dis trict will be held in the thy of IUl-1 elitit on Tuesday, the 13th day ot JunTTiexClor thepurpo- of "uoiih bating 1 a candidate fur ' roagr ami a presidential elector, and selecting tw delegate to th Louis Conven-' desired. Each countj wilt be entitled to one rote for every one hundred rotes and fractional part over 'fifty given for By order Vf the Dktrict hxcvuUve CoramUtee. Vf f 1 1 ? ' , : Chairman. March Slst, 1876. Papers m the district will please copy. The Roanoke News says that O'Hara, . the Baliflis Bigger lawjer, was blanketed for the congressional lace In the second district, but the radicals have got him to consent tq gel out of firogden's way by promising tbat he shall step into the ioMfonbip of this judicial dUi ict when the terra of the present Incumbent ex pires. 9 How do our people wncy a nigger sollsltor being put on them t The adoption of the tonstitullonal amend- mentV is the only way to prevent - sweeping Auricanisation. CUlp, the Congressional Printer, J - severely orerbanled in the report of the Hoost) committee on printing The management of the office in all in branohes is deoonsoed in scatuing term and its entire abolition is recommended The committee then ask that CUpp be turned oref to the District Attornfy to be indioied for the frauds' and oriniimd. extravagance which they Lave discov ered, and that inquiries be made as to whether lie be an officer of the United States, With a view to his impeachment It M stated tbat the republicans are going to circulate Door 'deeper Fitx- hugh's letter to bis frii-ud-as a rampaign doenment. Who des this will render - himself M g(t foul s the 'writer of the letter. ,. There H nothing criminal in the document; it is simply foolinh, and it is probable that if Fitxhngh had not inserted with the other nonsense that he is "a bigger man than old Grant, " the radicals would not have been particn larly touched. It was an nnfortuoato display of egotivn for Mr Fitzhngh to write thus, but he ' gnised (U .geronwly near the aotuuf facte. A very patbetio story, says tbe St Lonis Tiam, conies from WmLiugton, the sourcf of almost every tiling these daya. President Grant c'nooniitred a couple of small boys wandering through the Whits Huune ground, sud.. after some Conversation with Jhem, said : "It may be yonl deatiuy, my young friends, to spend four years in tlul house, but I hope not" It is and to see the man who has made suoh awful personal sacrifices to servo bis country coming towsrd the end pf bis . second term in the White Hons with snchjeelings. ' It is gloomy indeed, but it is probable that it is the eight years t instead of four, that is the matter wtto-Graai - la forcing the sec ond term npon him the country loaded him with a too. grievous burdea, and it is truly fortunate that he has succeeded in preventing his own nomination for a third term. J His grata al , countrymen, in view 'f Vll that h has don for his wife's relations, would like to have him r;Jrnbmihated.":1,,r 7" " W Ml ft r THE FIIE6IDENTIAL AMEND MtNT. Thejointrew'utioq. proposing an amendment to tbe Constitution of the Uuiied btstes lb regard to couuiing th electoral rote, which ha been reported with favorable recomnnlati.n from the Judiciary Committee, is with sons change, tlte same protiost Ion intro duced last Match by Senator Edmunds As it now stand, it propones in lieu of th twelf-h ankle of the amendment of tbe conHltutloo, '-, to tsuMUh a ns article providing that th elector shall meet In their resjtectlre States and vole for Piidut and Vme-Prssideut . et tmct, and transmit certified lists of all th votes to the presiding ju tics of the Supreme Court The Supreme Court, at a time and place to be fixed by law, shall public'y open mid count the, voles, and t ie penon having the greatest num ber of votes Itr President considered by th court to hive been lawfully given aod certified, flail be the President, If such number be a ni.Jorlty of the whole of electors lawfully appointed; but the court . shall, In ihet-c duties, dikregivd errors of form and be governed by the substantial right of the matter. . it is further provided that, if no per son have Mich majority, the state of the votes shall be immediately certified to the House of Remsentatives, which body must forthwith, from' the three persons . having th nigliest number f rote for Pi ideut choose the President by a c rocs vote. This rote is to ba ai.. . .i xt -t. sain State having one vote and If the I t fr mr Jority to, any one candidal. U .halt .o, M reiaoneu. a quorum iur wis iur- po-e shall cooal-t of a number of ruecu . which require further argument. 6r. from two-third- of the States, and I "" U,e mend.nenU to the I.., .n.i.w . 1111. rjunsiituUoii provides that the lygi-la-a naj .rity of all the hi. to. .hull be ta roee , b. flni Wrdne-Uf aecvMxry to ft choice. The voting alter the first Midday in January next tnut continue unUl a l'iv.klent shaH be t-r t- tWUB, instead of the third elw;toa,or uiitdywiourtlrdayorMarch;.;"10,,'Jr ,n ?"lmb?r M - xt i ij i . tno lor h change i e obvious next Mloannxs when, if no l,esuh,ut t.aii..ue fan. liar with the Cour.-r hft)eenthaii choefl,ihe Vc P.eitdeiitT hall net as Presideut as in case of i Christmas holi lays and Aew Year death or other cHitiuitinl disability j f"""ln, Tbe w,u no need lor 1 1 . . t.i .i . jlDy hwlKwy recess, and this ave it the l. ssdoot It i farther proposed money to U people.- An... .er sra n-t that the electoral totes f r V.ce Pre!! incut provides Uut the per diem i.nd dut . hail be coUuWd and determined d'g of . th member shall b b, the ujrc.u Court in th. ,. an 2 ner, but if no person k found to have - mdeag shall be but 10 cents net mil- majoritr the rJenat i t hoore the ViCe-Frevulent from tit two Houses on the list by a niJ 'rity vote f a quorum of that body, to conslt of at It-ant two- Uiirds of its qualified members. No person constitutionally ineligible to the offlcs of President shall, however, bs eliisibls to that of Vk-President. The proposed eom-tituiioonl amend meat provide, in conclusion, that no person holding the oTee of a justice of the United States Supreme . Court shall bs eligible for election as President or WPresideat , wntil th ,fpiration-Jif two years next alter be shall bar ceased to hold office as a member of that euort: The New York World is anxious for s centennial celebration of the battle Long Island, the anniversary of which will be on the 29th of next August Speaking of the engagement, the World tbe tays : . The most desperate fijthtine: was in the neighborhood of Greenwood. There a gallant southern regiment, the very flower' of the youth and chivalry of Maryland, who bad com her to help their northern brethren, were cat to pieces, not a fourth of their number eaping. - Over the Colas, now crueswl and recroesed. by broad even nee, and wnere prospect park is nua out, to Dfc tie raged. At nightfall it was evident to Washington that Brooklyn could not . i , mi . ' .i i i dc new. ibs uur tug u uarsueMs ue withdrew hvt wuole anry, mareuinir it by regimenta and battalion, down the riudiug country road, which is now Fultou street to the ferrrwber he stood all night long superintending it tmoATEauou. Ai nuuruto ine Anaerioan army, with the larger part of its muni tion f warfare; 1 was stxmrelv on this side of the rivwr, and th eeoipe wa not haul then discovered by the advance gnard of the invaders who had been xleopiug with a few yards of the Ameri tan outworks. And again : A leftUing feature of this celebration would be a military parad in which troops from the states that were reure aeutetl.in tbe battle of Long Inland should lm invited to take part Under that cull the ritate of Maryland, TK'U ware, l'eunylvama, Mew Jersey, Con necticut. Rhode bland and Massachu setts would be summoned Let ns Help along the era of good feeling which this yer is evoking by a fraternization of our national guard with tbat splendid Marviaud regimeut which viaited Bunker Hill last year, on tbe spot (witluu mus ket sliot or fruapeot park) where korth eru and southern vnior on hundred years ago disputed the advance of Dn Heisters Hetauane and Howe a grena diers. In speaking of the recent Louisiana riot tbe Baltimore SuB says ' f It seems a little remarkable that just on tue ev. or an investigation into the political ana financial fraud, .of felral officials in Louisiana a dreadful riot should loom up in th Feliciana par ishes, in that State, in which an indett- nite number of negroes are reported among tue alaiu.- Tbe -not is arnd to have been originated by about thirty negroes wno went to tne store or a while man and riddled him with bullets. Then the whit people are said to hav risen en masse and tbe negroes followed suite, eleven hundred of the Utter being re ported under arms. A fight ensued. and the wonderful statement is mad that-no - whites - r. killed.- bat that eight of the other aide were shot dead. four banged and twenty wounded. : An other re Dart says that aixtr were killed. In fact the idea is conveyed that nobody ever will know now many were killed, as "precautions will b taken to re more tn dead secretly, "....liter la on in portent fact in th story missing th reason why th thirty negroes shot tbat on white man. I be queetion naturally arises wno put them Up to tbe Job. auu why t It is hoped that the five hundred "regulators" now said to be looking into tbe matter win nud out all about it Tbe subject of these disorders wa dis cussed lu a cabinet session at Washing ton Tuesday on tbe strength of tele grams ' from tbe acting Uovernor or Louisiana, Antoine. The result was Uen. Augur, commanding United States troops in Louisiana, - was instructed to aid the Stat authorities, if necessary. to preserve order and prevent bloodshed and violence. , . - . ; ; . ,H FIGURES WILL NOT LIE. The Let-Mature uf l868-'69 cost In lr u.em 17otUU. Mh clal sersUAs of 18C8- 'C cost in per diem G5,tM). , 1 ne u jjt-tuture or ING9 T70 cost la perdim S15U.460. - - ' The -fjegixiaMu or mih'll cost in per diem IJi.50. 1 h--iaritMisrwe-or f i t-i2 cost n peruteiu SU3.75U. Hie Lugi.laiure or 1Bi2-'73 cost in per dicu tutS.uuti. The irKi-iaiure or i84-'(4 cost la perctietu $(il.K0i. :. w Mcure-ao not ue. me leiii-ia'ure for tbe i wo years endiug November 1870, which was strtHigly republtca.i. cost- the tax-paters i,58 1 near y half a million tr per dim of members Alone, lo say nothing of th 810,01), UUO stolen by radical liugi uch a, Litth 11 hi & Co, The democrati Lug illu e Ur the twn J earn following cot ti people I171.5UU aud lor ib. two t r i ! T i a, tn n.-n " In ither Words Iwa tear republican rule cost - 9Wtrmm'm ur-y-wnocra ix truZKfiE i 11 ucuiuu-wwicw bj Ul lunires. - t;i.li.tive todie- who eio..i cover i . a . inieau oi M cents as now, and no member ran draw ' pay longer than sixty day a during his two year.' service aa a legislator. Under this change, ii the amenaments are adopted, no regu lar session of the Legislature can here after cost more, than 114,000. for per diem of its members, when aider radi cal rale it cost the btat $ 100,680, and under the ' present constitution can hardly be reduced below 1100,000. By all means then, let th meodownts be rattfied. Gui r Metimgtr, ..... -,:: '". ' ! THE NOTEJIBEB; BATTLE. . Bator next October their will b no trustworthy eridenoa this year, so far as a popular vet goes, of how th Novem ber battle will ba decided. In the state south of as. North Carolina in other years used to throw a straw ou th popular tide in August, but th general election there has been changed to No vember. Pennsylvania in October need to give th signal to th gentlemen on the fence of how the Union was going, bat under her new eousutatiow ah has lost that pre-emioeuoe,aad now takes her chances with the rest of th states in November. ' Ohio, Indiana, Iowa and Niaaka hold elections in Oct ber, bat tuey will not hav a very mat .rid in fluence on th campaign. Th fact that tner are no couteaia in the states which wdl really deotde tn president! d strng gl outil the struKiile ttswlf lakes slaos will throw into tne campaign an clement 1 uf duaU and uncertainty which will on I th whole be favorable to the democracy, Th party in power have eaonuws ad-r nuiaKw u uegiB .wua. a m . nsar paw u nas atiroiuy ' waiisa itseuor evwy t ST . ' i Vr L ""T1 nf th IVmiaalk HMtilsa fl.tKaata aavltj ' and bent ever v enerav and resource of v m v m i mm j m wn ! wsuwra vwilSVa. it thouiaiids of oiBoelioldcrs and divers iuteresu ti iuflueuoe th result in that Ut because of the moral influence and envct of its deounon in other states. Tbe result was that hundreds of thous ands of dollars were expanded in the purchase of votes ; that fraud , and cor ruption w. re practiced in he most un- W nailing manner: and that repeaters found an ampl field fur th exercise of their peculiar ideate and abilities. To los Peubstlvauia waa. arcordiusr to popular superstition, to 1 sm ihe Uui'in; th prty tbat mrri-d it won the Novem ber victory the party thstluet it lost . lii .i , . . ., . i.i i .i. "-ill.! iuu inu in ui, ii cunsej. oni inn vi ioti mvi w Diyum U TBOtUaiUlK n...:.. ...i. m , . i '- uwmng ,uk wui w UIWl 1U UUH Vl'UX advane t i convince the masses th the wuvw.a- Alio OUWI WUI WO U11MW ill democratic pjJty cannot win, and frim u time tbe tiominatiooa are made nntd tn ballot are cast in November, we may j exkct all manuer of muwpreaeuUtiou ! iu the orns of tha veouhfi.n n nr ' We shall be told bbjut vote-i at hotels aud ou railroad Can: t'i betting mu ' ill probably b brought to the front in 1 all tbe large cities aud th republican pools will sell hhrh. CorreHpoudeuta. real- or - i.uaidnary. will mian-preseut whuls ommauitie ; . every machinery that money and Lufloeuc can set in mo tion tt m-iuld the wavering and away th undecided will be called into reanhiition to turn the scale. ' Already we begin to see the manifestations of these tactics in th organs which are edited by the kot eminent adveriiamr. VeUran politi cians, as they are called, or quoted oo ne chances tn November, and it la a curious tact that all the "veterans' are on th republican side. W are told that whoever is nominated at Cincin nati will be sure to win ; tbat while the issue was doubtful two months ago. it ia now absolutely certain that the dem- icratMS party will be beaten. - AH this talk is simply campaign atratagem ., To any ikir-mluded, impartial persoo. th chance of th future are all with tha democracy and against the republican party, in all Its history as a party, it was never weaker than it Is to-day. It staggering under a td or in (amy that ia suftkient to sink any party, and at only by appeals to tbe basest or passions that it managea to present a cent show ol streoetb to lb oouniry. Alt Its old leaders are dead or expelled its : ranks ; th men who have taken heir places wear tha. brand of corrup tion and rottenness, upon their, fure heads, 'Amonr those who re a-pl- rants fur its highest honor tlieTfl Is not man who Is uut in soma way taimed wl h the vlclouxnesa of th time. To beat a paity so led and compud. Is only a question of endeavor. If th democrats mean to win they can do iu But to do it they, must ataud togeUir huulder to , siioulder. and ooder tn leadership of th bt mars wl can b found in in whole country anarch res olutely and detetmiaedly to tha tict-iry bcTor ihern. llHat Is tn way to wui tbe November battle. 5iit Vuettu Th eonfereno of Independent at New York, Tuesday, adopted an address to th country ia behalf of reform ia politic aud for the support of a eandi date for, th presidency of irrepruacba bte character and knowtribTlity;1 he addreea graphically depicts th stat of demoralisation into which the polities of the country lu fallen. Charles Francis Adams made a speech, expressing pref erence fur UeureUry Bristow as his first choice forth presidency, and Hamnet Tllden second. Ulher auorease were made of similar tenor. The conference disclaimed any purpose of forming a new political organisation, but will look hopefully to existing parties for tha se lection of a proper ea&dtdala, but this faihnic will take other action. Prelim - mury atep were taken for organization thrvuKbout th ouautry to strengthen Uid t, w ,ur,a atimit POLITICAL NOTES. ' Seven democrati papers' in Iowa ad vocate th nomination of Mr. Tilden for th presidency. . , I .-t . . Blaiu has aeeard the Wilmington ddlegBtiaa after a heated tutust, wtunb Uisorea hLit tbe vut U Uehtwar at Cincinnati. -The New Jersey democratic press is CUMUug hervic etfort to ras a Uwv ariHJC Joi Praar to tn pOattiuu vi tUavWOm SHU." . . ,,.., .,.mmmmm,- Ex Governor Walker, of Yirgiuia, has OUUM pMOSU UU Ule U4S Ot CIMdHlMlWI lv( a ii inaliou lur Vtos-f reatuettt m (K Jjouis eonvvnuou., r 1 Tbs Boston Globe thinks that Judgs Dvm "m a si out preaadeiiUat uuiUi- dam. To M.OMMueat ut biiu by a Hmeuback cuosuiiuu m Wiacmim st- '..'.it . ' : ,4. t,t -n j .;! . The Rochester Express warn O. W. Cur us that iu iiiiiiMMwilat linen an went Vutoe vrutil Bave iuiu much iuuger, is titer lo be a gam of uair-puiUiig among Uve rejpantwajis r . Th Springfield Bepablicaa thinks th aomiiiatnsi of Hayes by to teuao- Ucaus fur tue prestdwucy would stain jud th indepeudeut , voters from th ueket as Surely as Morton's. ' The supporters of Blaine oppose th nomination of Iwukuug Urant'a tavunta. W aa ha Biatn ever orotesswl Sifaaust thai dasda of UnuU' ailniiiiisireiitin. or said, a word agjunat ttruitiam 27rrTT7TT J Tha N, X. Herald has discovered among aouUMNrneraaa uuuurourrt)ot ut opuuou. which is is favor of a aemooratio candi dal from UMwest. ' iny say (hat th west and nut tn east la Um tow tmad Uf ttt SUUUl. . .- Kj i;-;.u K : f Aaothrxplanatioo from Bristow ia now in otoer. rn at Imui nepnbl eau ciaiius to hav a letter written toy bun mojtutf to agat iu aa am what Mitgrus. wwre eijiiBted a rwugiuuj fur tuai reasuu.. I An enthusiastic admirer of Blaine write Irmu Pnuaaelptu to th Bauau Whig claiming tf3d vote fur Khun ou tne Aral ballot, why nut nuts u 700, aud doue With) UT What s pemattmg aby uf the other tuhavva vutef ' i jj bu siplauaUous ha not removed the impreanou ou th public mind -that h . i.- kens A oWaiMl aitaasal aa flu a4aa mtH .-W0atiou , of haaardoo character thaw accords , with a tierfeoth I .. . la . W llamlSIIAl MMTCirii IM " i . .. t., .-,..! - 1 , ' J, Th Hon, , Jamea O. Blaine, , aliaa Blane. aluu Lau. alia Ewing. ' CaldwelL is sppareutly losing ground as ' a tavont aau. . ti m nara to leu wnal the opinion of tbe men insid repabli- can politics an ; but u is generally euu ceded that th man of many aliases is not UNKum for a nrat enose. iiait Qaaette. m - . i.- The news from Ciacionati Wednesday morning waa to the effect' that th btate convention which met that day will plant itstl fairly aud squareiy on the hard mouey platorm. Th friends of Mr. Allen and Mr.: Thurmaa were earw- sour at war ir hw reepecuve esuui- . . .,. . . m. . - uasea, iu xnurmau men aro BHUguiue .1. 1 .1 . ,J j 1 ' . . Miat iuct wvuiu carry u wuyouuou iur i.- 1 i ... . j. T 1. 1 i .. . . ... ""'"' . , Tm: i I O M-u ME A ercKUX I IKE. .y1 ikeess of th Back or Limb, (trietares. BooMo of tbe fcktorja or 0la4df-, lavi- s of tbe kJlD.rt or ttbulder,- lavoi Uinck nra, laipoteecy, Ueoeral De- U!,'!7 butty, Nurvoaanes, Uvsnsila, Languor, Low i4riu. ioaiaale of ldasa, Psipl' silos oi laasa. ( the rtestt. Timidity, Trembling, Dimness BIK Otddtne lW of tbs Head, Thrwat, K Liver, Lunn, Stomach or Bowels Uium ter rible dtfMjrUnn arising from soiHsry Habits of foil lb secret aud Military prac-Ucos biimw fatal to tbelr victim man tbe sons or ovmesto the Marlasrs of Ulysses, MlgsV alng tbeur arast brilliant hopes ausl antk-lpa- Uoas, resderlng marnaKS almost uapuaaiuis, desuorlng faMb Budy and MiadV i o ,. Jtlswirtstcc). , ; ... r Married peraoas or Vousg ate eoetempla ttng sasrrlare, saflerUif treei- Orrante and Physical Weakness, Loss of Proereete Powers, Impotency, Pnwtrstloa, Exasusted Vitality, Involuntary DtacharrM, Moa-Iree-Ubilliy, Hasty SmlMkms, PsJultatioa of tbe Heart, Nervous Kxckabafty, Decay of tbe Physical ssd if satal Pewers, PeraagsBMal of all thS Vital rres sad reactions. Nerv ous Debility. Loss of Manhood, - Qeaersl Weskasss of the Orrsas, sad every ether unhappy dlMUallficaiioa, speedllr reaMrved, sad. full ssialy sifor rasa8d. ... -- --. ..ri.-lJ-.To Osssht';a)eV '? These are seas f the sad aad aselsBcaotly sterts produced by ssriv kabtts of youth, vbi: Wsahnet of tbe Back aad Limbs. Palos la the Ueaa, Dtaaeas of gig t. Less of MoMuhu- Power. PalpiUlio of tbe Heart. Dyspepsia, Nervous IrrttabBlty, Dersagv awtii ftae xngssuv r a tons, ea Debility, 8) mptouM of CossaaipUoa, etc. HMURi-lM ' isamii enseis ue Bind are aiach tn bs dreartad Lrs of Mem ory, 0fiut.a of Ideas, Dspressioa of Sptr- ava-iesiioeuiigs, avorsioa society, eeit-C uteinitt, i or oi aoiKoos, -luewtty, etc.. srs soom f th evl s nrudoced. Thuassads l per s of all ages eaaaow ludgs what Is tbe cause of their dseltning healia, losing their Vlgory beeuetttag weak, pale, aervsus aad eatsclated, hsvicg s stag tar appea'aoce about . tbe eyes, cough aad syaptuaw of eoaaejapUoa. , A ei rfWy'are rVaTaMlt4 Is raeeat Diseas ImsMdlaU Belief- Mercery. Persoas raining tbeir beailh, tar Mas srith axaorsM ev trader aa orooar Irestateat. drivtaa disease rata y leal by that Deadly Polsoa, Meteary, eaastag Pstsl aVffeetloae of the weed. Thecal, Noes, or akla. liver, Lear, Stoemach or Buwcls, peedily eared. Let a delicacy pre veMapplyanDwdiatety.iivi.lv laeiuM staaw W aae oa reply. Address Dr, JthDsUa,. , Of TBKBAI.T1 VOJIM LOCK HOSPITAL, , MO. T. UOPTB tKKVMKILt r, , Hk TWKKX HAuliMORS ASo SXCOXti STkKATH. hAlTLMOSg, MA JoaanVly. 1 - LLAR D &C (f:, osnntaL COMHISSIOI I.IIRCEAIT3 ' AUD DKALCM f 9 ? GBACT, HIDES, WOOLrTOBAtXTJ, Bops, Ergs, Butter. Cheesa, Dried Fratts, feet Sera, Purs, Lard, T.lloa, Beeda, , Bacoa, Besaa, Poultry, giour, V eg etaWea. Ac Ae . Ae. ' WABEHOteK, WT a N. BROAD ST., SprO T-wso ' i 1 U rt va CP,':u;i:'i . ' of - '"-4 I 4' aX r i i' sSBaaaBEasaaHi , t.v.;-i,' ,f I : V r- I 1 I l -, B.r. 1 , awaX t lV. CD hX ZJ m - i : r-1 I - wavwsv .:; 1 Tv -fr,t: .-..:rg"J I CD v I I X ai . J K- s tti ' H; CO 1 lir.M H r..lrt etiaiic. in the world to v niln mHiev Atldru O. . fiAttTV NeaKrk, N. J. ml. fVf?TCn MAN Y.or SOVL CIIAHMISO " How e tliirdi-x nt faxluMteiii.il irnlu lbs here v affmriiiitis ! imr. i ihev cbnoe iii.tanil.. Tbi Inip'e, meutal acqulri . hhth, pu sun inwm, jie-, riy itntl fiw Kx-., U.ifei her with a mrrtifi- ulOe, KK3piiait 'rtie urranis, inula lo Laf. W.Uollilf M ht Phlrf, Ae. A queer t,k. Ad(iiea t. WlkUsM A CO.. tuba. Phtia. n ii iw r. wviv jk...iw-. 3 ' r 'sr-sw at .Pawl s. jaf oW o. asif.sw Davjawst ! j !' z: FOB : T' iui CiOffct Clldt- Boi'Mltfst, till all I redaTirbolir Tskteta. . FtT TT fiat m at rw tuiTra ' A j TRIED i AND 8UKK 1 REMEDY For sale by rrarirtsts renersUy, sad JOHNSTON, H0LUWAT A CO.; !. .(.. ; .i PhUadelphla, FA A enp of GOOD TfA. A noted KnailahTraecleeaan. ab f. Tea tadrask ia Kuasla thsa ia Enclsnd the dUtereaes te aot probably ewtnr to tne Over laad trsssoortatlon bus that tha Rawl&na hue th best Tea grown ia China, little of that an gam io etner eoantnes. TBS RUSSIA K TEA COMPAKt offer la this surkrt a Un tsd aaaattty at this Te It I. absolutely Pare.- . , . Bent b- Bull. priM, I In. esnlstsrs 99 SO lb. St at To httrodoee this Tea a Mrwral pis sent for Ke. EUbbMAM TEA CO., 1W Pbsbl St., X. T. FTaller, WaTren & Co. J" KAKTJP ACTTJRIM OF ' :,; 'STOVES, HA NOES AND FURNACES, TBI feaoxsT AsaoaTWT IX rfea makkm. . i" i : - ' . ...... .. . .. On new wood sad eosJ asoklng staves . i ftajlafar Croarta, - RtpmrUr FiniTGF 16. ounnznii cm. fv axhq ram r axiom .. . TEUm-'ICPROVEO.' , Meet tbe weat of every dealer. " ' CtonvsMNideaee luvtied. Frio Hat aad cat apoe sppiiata to rtW.LVK, V AKKKI CO, : , tA Water atreek Me fork taklttw -7. . zi-ir!iricr!T SaillalliJUU IODIDE OF AMMONIA "Itli.aai lui'lKa or amraku m. m ju1rittmt, the Irenl reairoy b ueiiralxnt ever l befo'C tbe ui.llf. I have been .tllklrd with llil- dlitrere for Si jei , sisd u.-vht HittU I tell upiai Mr. Uile temedy did 1 Hud any aaeurrd n-lict 1 take pl-wureln aa luihUL luaaoiurfc a I do-Ire aJayi to be s beoe factor of the hamsa (amllt. I M. P. CORBIT, . Ctiai'a of tbe MrtbodM Cuurch Exteai.n Bold by en irroifixt. Deot 451 apuh j Jrenne, fi. TV Onl) Weeetsaud 11 sbocue, ! Fursaiswyt ..... ..... Tr PE9CUO. LEE 4 CO.. ! UMVMSv. aalelgh, m WALL 8TEEET CARICATURES A new Book, 44 Psges, containing 14 Ea- graved Must rat una, wbh bilunaallua tor Block et-ciiiaiors ' . - Piles 10 ce, u b aiall. TCMBK1DGEA COy Baiifcers and Brokers,' Wall threet, fi. ' t Jt ' ' i: feblttv u .. ,. ' ' ', i HcmoeopdtLiio ' VET X j'PB AOTICE ' Works e that rabject, giving eoaehe 'and e'shily rttUs instruction for the treatment of all ordinary ailBM-wu of all Uosstie Aahaals, are eoastsatty keiA as 4toek, to retber with sppropriaui Medtrls .tJheeU. The books are specially wrutea for the Fsiaier's, etoek Ksteer's or Livery giable- sa's ass, avoids ss iar as poMitna, all trthatesiteiats. For Ueeci Iptlve Prtrs LM send atan.si in 1K .j . .. KAbTiMoaa UoMoaorATWio IauaatacT 1M West fsyetu Btrset ., . , B0ERICKE A TAFEL, yroprietora. H Oil E 8 AX D M VL E B. To arrive la a few davs. Eutfatv Kaauiek Horses sad Mule, prices to eull sxy one. otamtiie tbrm i Set , ' O. W.' WTNNE A CO. gu.via k aaraa, Aassaios L. Caavaa oiiiTr ii a' cUjVo I 1 -T,OHNtYn A LAW,, n' .:: Asasnix . C'"-4' ' Praellev In 'M'watKirt at Hal bra, ad'ia tea 8ia aa frderal Coans of Vnm ' hxirth Cwtviav" ' '- ' -.v- i t.lebt,a rnilwuj a 'i ",' ;'. vtais. $1,250 olitfircm, lavestmrnt of I MG, 'one of our etttoroer porcbsie presd - ov HO shares or n.- J. enira. ne rut ta ice ana tan iw nunnc 100 sbaraa scsiaat the fat (4 t7 wbVh Waa sold (11 Mlhur at . lbs sauie wlce HJ0 sharee tidied g 108 neUlog prulft 1,4), thla 1 Vfjem mi ce ue rwirwi eve. . , -w' yesr $10, 90, 80, 100. W, wtU pay as wel for SDMHstlavsse - StuMV aenu,'.ijsn9Bi sjaii lobaecv bainkt and sold on BUBlaatoa. Advances no rotielniuients. . ' ' . ' riM uau aau virceua s tree. - . tUAKLE WLET A CO., . tiHif. ..! ..uj Hasikir's A tfnukers. -" 'I i 40. B'lud at, Mew Vork, ' ersr Gold sad btuca hxc sug, P.O. Box 8774. . s ..i i lebUf A. yOUIEU l AIi LOAD i)F um ui Jurt srrlvln . Give u- s call. '" , , JC utHaiaioPiitKBACO; . M huluxtou so eet. 65" SO tier ua aimtr t- no. ail rkin people oi b th "-e. loti. t Hid ild, e eke sunt li.i.lir; .at w r or s H tifi- own locaite-, d rlos tunr nii.r- ni. rfi.TiU or-llth, lou , tbB atJi v in. m . . t i grr eu. IO Bit-lit (het ' , ,..) ti , oaist)--r r r bi'0 wok Pal p r c ore, trS.vt.,: ra ff r -. n.- -ar d t'eaeatuai-e D i ' o o -li.i-i n.e )oti'l I ok ! ors Tnu.iteh' -'jh , but yoe ie ru- - T "" . v r . TlaSliS I (..ir..i Uix-. . ' I .11 K1XDS OF ; IMPROVED Arricullursl Imp etnenUaad Machine.' rj msnuisrtured end for sale by tbe BAUB.M AUKltlLIV AL. V UKK9, i ' ' i :? Baleea. ' W W ood! Pine. IS Der cord. Oak. 83.60 psreorA bead orders to . . v. . XLLiib' more, . SiarchS-dlai " UUIsioro street tOUTHEBH FOUCT-HOLDEsV Aa Inrafaac Journal devoted to the Inter est of Policy-hoiders. Contains aU Ihe Tn sursae literature of the day. Only Insur ance paper ia North Carolina. Treats of bath Lift sod Firs Insurance, eitmslnr wild-cat eompaaie aad eoameodlng the strong ones to ths people of ttorth Caro.la, the paaes-, tor those biteiweted ia Inaursnc aVibseriptioa 88.00 la advaaoa. Adverttee- avent ui.erted at reasonable rates. ,, ... , , a . ;rr-f . JNO.C. HUT.BOH, junior so rropnetor. .. galsiga.s'. SrptS-U ; JJ0ARUIN0 HOL'SE,- ,,, era. Beck with baa ooesed. a 8rt claas Boarding Uouseat Ihe terwer ut ttarUa aad wuasaanoa) Street, as the rati eae TOreieny ecuirfed by ths iste Dr. .hi HeEes. She i preuaisd to acrowiraodate iwrsasarat a ' sb ss traaaieat buardera. Th always supled wtth the.vvry beat th atarkat . eoiwe, euu ui rvueae aeix wei aw wow torubl. . " - " ." . aov tft-tf i fLE 1NG To ? HOLD. ri i ',":' n rr ' ' vkv b'H as Eureka Wasliiiig Ma- chine. ir ritUiled ItL l 1874. This aew levanUoa Is s soeiplete isre'iaa. Tallies everyUitax trots s lady's tees Collar v Coantrt. i , the awM taoroark sad a wptete style." ' ' ' ' '"! - Wwk wit ease and apldit) sad Wiiaoat inja-y ?tt rii-h ,., ru tv at. T"l l. a- ti s . v ish In ue ig, n .4 ejw- be-petfetitec Iimi d nw ia e l , PrtM-8'8 with wit k'HT S tschrd 8S8. 1 ,--.'V - J. A Fit r AR, W-i bt c'nnr vmt C"eet-',C ry, I. O GBFAT MEDICAL BCOK. snd S-crrU for Ladles and (irnla. Sent free tortwuiaiuis. Addn-M. . et. j sra iimtiLi mnii, DC Joarph, Mo. K lO-liBk -. : ;
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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