.THE RALEIQ II SENTINEL. ItAllT, WERSXT AXD 8EMI-WEEKLT STATE PRINTING A BINDING ESTABLISHMENT. Bates cwcHirrioa. -flatly AeetlM I year fa sdvanea.... .;.., 60 taur W nothmJtoce......'.... 4 00 tMHaJKe-kly - ........ i) w-k!eiti-J - " ...".;. s 0 1 h biLi tnm. win dU vexed la say tart of UmCUj at filUewCeuU a week. mix: : city; Local dots. ' . . i R. Y. McAden, of ttxtotte, It In the city. ! - ,Tbt etrlj and fisftive , mosquito ',!)& tt-uatobu. c ; , fr. ,.. , Tw parties lefl the city early thU Awning tor pic nlc at Milburnie. V Tie-ait of 8C John' Society next ay at tht tew Xiir KronndL-JXl If you lh to spend a pleasant daf, bay tkket to the St, John's pic-nic Beat Tbtuaday. . . , J';s little, of our Supremo Court, arrived its t'iS city this morning and is at tht Tirou5i. Cob D.-wWt, tht boat r tht National, k fettling U gneaU on all the delka- c e of the ?aoo. " i ' - -Trade ia drorqaag ia all branches. Tha C-3iW vender hcbi to bt tht siMMt chvf il of eJL IW. Claa. rUiliir. asy lata advioee front Cbaptt JJiTL. will aoon bt abltto teas. the Julie of hie firwfaaatifaliiav Tht laft-a'anooa bowl of Um impounded tBniaet a vaft4 through tht atty oa tU baboy lirnaia that blow after atght- . Tbtsrt if f teUliLty that tha Rev. tb TJUatf tWt Wtwra bee after an a4 other eegage- a taanrfera. Ttn h afCnta unT Aowl about the hmi Ti tanXot la tmccu of cos tfrJnw ! tWa city. " - "'" aaaWf af tar caoatrr frirada era tai tava U-l atorftloj. lot Um aw-riLa ay tiat iLty duat lavttt ih'm tm de rf &Jy. ; B fW tUOA Cty rtaaar Chib at t! ' ty twain. " . rt 4JI 4Ttv U U4tia. . ; ' . LMGuriL5a rrieada at TfT mmv 3 a4 Wiie veiBf ia tW lS . th Tttf 3 ra ' ctrWtiaa --Aaavtiaina wr IWafi fcwelwia. - r f fear Jkts4 at Im44 ta & lady ut" aUmwtwrry and kea ria f ' !! rma Ktm-t U 1. 1 i a Ld tftariu. aii-u. t' hti imi a. 'it rrt a td Uj f rtt; -'a rt-!' C.iir Ky ck h.4t' t:(a df!.r tb 1J. rf Wt art 1 1 knrt Ct Uit lX f & I rfa hire . MUn4t eLarea awtt aaeeaJJ a.'J tJUif ir craaai aad trvtrtjt Ivabvid 14 ! at Urt rrn ita - t 471.- -' flf r,: a.ty, will Ibt aVataKxiu af 1Lj tacstty J1 W. I mmmh .: ! t. wTfT9tr fUt t 'iMt l nki u akWaUt ta rts.t:.a aL.h coTfJe . aiiluataydaaa luJw . TX tumtwum l tL Erae Rbmm . It w, . . lule I'm! Ij I I f iLjl. A atf aiiw ;ru tL city aaJ JCJaJka k.!J a K fUtorXiy t u r fwrt t. i&a I ur- fi at !- 44 (V; at ta taa Ma t Bta '" ta l:Jk af ait T 1-",yt t Wsk Krw a afia W Jai: i4 tU Ta XUrtwayant ? af:trc.. A a&lt af imLaicJ pmM fmn tMKd at t fit ftrt3M t- a-i.aut- f jwrwai ftw44.f aJ tt Jim,m a '. jpsnI tLa auart aa- W Ikaa kTnaie u r tt. mv .! 1 A :.-, ? tui wi Urftt k m t trtrrd. Fvtp art a !..- 4 LlUua c jut j t ty i. ir at. la l.Ukaiit h ia c!af Um lit km twl&j ta lit ait a aaat aa a-L "y dtt wc ty b:Ura g;a at ' i at r loot. ' J ! t-'a d4ilsa. t ut, fcjf, Ua4 ftU T 4"J I . Mi cta ts?ripaj. ' iMi'k '4-wca aa to ,. ' '- --; I e-t-au Ufa kyra ?ik. -trt Fit i k t aj ,hmr t. 1 iUi '1 U tKe -1 , a- i a'! I a . v. s : 1 , r-t art t. t 7:01 XXn ' Cuakob "o CiacUT. At the re- qntat of JaJge McKor, Corernor Broa den bat authorized Judjje Scbenck to hold r tha entuing term of h'ampson county Superior Court Tbl change ia made because" Judge McKoj was of counsel ia a number of pending suits before bis election to the beacL.f J. s W 3 The Democratic Cossektatitb CojriTioN of jnu 5th Conoress- iojui. 'District or'KoRxa PAW' tijrAin be heMinejpourt8eln the city ofjprrctctibora, at H o'clock a. m.J on Thuraday," the 12th daof June next. Tor the parpose of uomlnalin; a candidate for Congress, and one for Presidential elector, and also of , ap. pointing two delegate to the National Conreutioa at SL Louis. M fl t M. S. ltoBBixa, .1.' ; E. B. WiTireua, f : - I' d 8cALKr; , ,l Ex. Com. 5th Coni. b'iU Mat 20th, 1878. ( i -.M Vokth Kotixa. A writer for the Scjientinc Fsraier, who profcaW to know all about )t, says that according to thateAperatarafortha healthy krowth of different plants, thy may be divided into two different claseea, namely, those that" (sow well at aa average, tempera ture of SO dVgreea, ths is, ranging from 40 to 80 degree, aad those thai require a higher temperature, aa average of 60 degrtea, ranging from 50 to 70 degrtea. The first class a HI include garaaiuma, aarnattuaa, aentaariaa, cameluaVaaeliaa, abhtilana, callaa, awett alyaaum, English ItJe- amilax, Jaisoaettea, hyacinths, prisutilaa, ateviaa, runiaaverbenaa, lobelias aad rosea I the eecold elaas arf tMoaiaa, woevardiet, cpiphylimas, casti, Jacluias, gloiwtHS, German ivies, tM ara included ialtoth ltt, aa they vl aoeeeed under eitber eonditlua. ft? day ia greatly profaned, tajtiuie ot fJx. The gmteat bat tiff of a nr arttptto bo foaght oa Sonday. BuiuUy night kaa become ' tamtma for stealing. Ia Bockbora , township old "Pwey dtduss, and hrt crew, oa Bttuday sigU cat through tha top of Bauford V. li !'r's amole-hoaaa aad touk ail of & eld maa'a Uuxxi aad Wd. 7 Baaford IVeWr U aevtaty-thrta earst tl age and baa atvet btea to RdeigU seventy- three timca ia bk id as witness, juror et party pUiotiff or defendant. Twelve BMXiUtsago bt said if any uaa aver nffimnned him to court be intended to Lip aim. 'Sqairwe David Gardner and Getrga Atiinsun, wba tried old Dicy aad bet crew for aiealiag tha meat, were Cwflr peHed to recognise old man 'Wheeler as a wituaaa t tltt next court against e4d 'Via?;1 Wheelrf is1 -ta tfo'ublt LtUr t j whip the Sjuiret fur com pelling bt atbtaJtaae at umt, or eld Etaey fur ateal.ng his bacon. The old atsa baa beta akk and aublt to work. otherwise bt aonU. Uugk at Annt Dtoey a raid apoa bis amoke-bousa. , Aunt Iky and toot of her family art bow in ZL Ehtia aU a stranger ia the crim hiid ronrta Site baa tost the eoonry tl,2o0 oaUils af tht prtsent tot about tht meat It is proper to state that Annt I'icry aad family ara from Chstliam, fiosa Wh ttoAty they tW for steal -big. Aatit Dicey was txtenaively aaed ssaaaeaaagainat tht kaklot by the leaguer ia 1-731 Sbt is bow at rest ta JJL iT-aa Aaocr tusCity Qcabbt, la tl.4 aiuti.k.-V itat f tl.t Ktws U a card fixMa tx-ALWrmaa i. C K. Lihie, U rtj-ociM U ajcottmunkatioa 'nJ T rarer, )Lkh aj peartd ;ia tha Saiiatl af yesUirday aHernooa. Ia Jutk-a ta a.l partita coocemeI wt pab lit. LUTe'a card. Bt bar it ti nea New : Ia yeterJs la ta of tht r-eoUael ( paUhahed a com SBM&ifatifia fr n Tax raver,, which k r treet t t.iiixli. cor Andrews kv !tl c. eeitWr is be entitled to all the miLl (or so sr.ucn snMunuai wora aVt. 1 a aa tat of Ut street commit let, and as out of tht 1 .rectors lot . tht stoUhoUersi) c-rucity, fclt It my duty la protect iU;r propertr, and if the rvna of tte city woul.i tar atified it, I would l ata diitcted a rock ws!l ta.U arcsjtid every tts. paver's property ia &m c.tjr, if necaAry, to protect it. As ta the pen iUniify quarry, tht city ex.tj on'r haul, at'-ut troia 9, till 4 tViui k ; UJes that, tit city bad to lrp tool tirt It Uacoavirts employed 1 time, e yea see, Tax rayer" know noU iii; aut It. I d t know lij Tax Payer" w, but aiil guest be la tuiue out bo Is solely di -pointed ia aot r'tUnj rfr-e, or it may be that ti e at ..iiiixt that I in: replace I souo sJWr I was t Weird in 17. stopping the ftyfro bnin nont T-om i id to 1 j- r f - t '.r ja a q'unrj three miles ta t . c--t;tf j. Lad someUi ng to do with SU "lax t syer" i cvkieoUj very sore ever scmei!..!-;. j. c. n. i.rrri.n, jLS-AI.lormaa. , B ALEIGH NO ; Aocicajrr to Jake oBnrao.-rWe learn that Mr. Jsmea Bbbinaon, of Fay' ettevilld, aon of Dr."B. W.'Boblnaon, was severely injured in tbat city, bud Tuesday altoruooa by being thrown frpiu hia horse. ' Ur. Robinson ia well known In this city.and bis friends will regret to bear of hi misfortune. The Carolina Gazette, of May 23,' in. speaking of the aoculent, aaysi !n .t : As a riding party was returning front a ahvrt trip into the country Ian Tues day evening. Mr. was. Jtubmaon met with an accident which it wa feared for a time would result fatally. Crossing the river, be halted a moment to pay tut toll while tht others rode forward i gal loping up to overtake them, hia Jhorse leuiu going over - Miau-wsy, Driuge, sad Mr. Bobinson was thrown with ter riiio force, his head striking the floor ing of tht bridge. . Jit wsa picked up. to all appearauce utterly lifeless, ana was carried to hia father's reeidenoo, where he baa lain ever sinoe in a very critical condition, the object of the so licitude of very many warm friends, dust before going to press with the first edition, (Wednesday, 5 P. m.,) wt are glad to know that Mr. Robinson's condi tion i Biuchjnor favorable. . , ( 4;;s-: tar'dbots.,,,.., ' ..0 f :i ". - " " ' ' ' I ! -i-'.l': A aentennbd ticket from Ooldsburo costs $29. i :.t ; i .. ; f f j . Lenoir . Superior Court ia ia session, Judge Kerr presiding. , , ' ,', ' ' . May cherries : art spreading cholera morbus about Weldon. t '. - ' The Carolina Central railway baa been adorned with Kile posts. 1 V Tha Harry Macarthy combination fa heading for Wilmington, t" . -.!-.; The new Episcopal charob' at Kinga- ton wsa oonseorated last itonciay, ..,, ; A number of church concerts and fes tival art going on in Wilmington. ' i Straeberrie have ril in Wilmington. They are sejlmg at 20 osuta per Jiaart. j - A Kew' tlanovejf' cotintjf back nigger by the name of Breatoa , lias , a white wife. .if Mt.Mf.il m ,H v-vf t ..-i.. - ' V '" l f r-,u A Wilmington ben was disembowelled the other dy and a. gold dollar found in her. .1 ! ' Burglara have again gone to work in Cbarlotta, The store of dames FhUt wat robbed a few nights ago.- r -, , f ! Bet. Thomas DeTeaux, editor of the North Carolina Presbyterian, died 'in Wilmington Tuesday evening. 'f'' i The democrat of ' Sampson . county held a convention on tha 2Utn and sp. pointed delegatus to the atata conveii. I- -A ).1 I- -f ,! j ' A Stockhulders 'meeting' of tht Dan Biver tooinaids railroad oompany will take plaoa ia ChadoUa oa tha 12th of Jane, ' " - - i ,-. - - . J.. - . : .-,.-.. ! A pint log was dag up in W iluungtos tht ottier day 80 feet under tht surface of the earth, which bore ' traces of being chopped by Indian tomahawks. ',.;.' -( j ' The democrats of Mecklenburg county hold a maaa meeting in Charlotte Tues day. . Delee-atea were appointed . to the slot and congressional ounventioua. m j The murderer Taclson,' ho recently eecaped Irom the Onslow county jail, was chased iato the river the oilier day , aud i (Hipposed tk have heaa drowued. J. r. CaldwelL local of the Charlotte Observer, and Iltchard Davidson, col bded tha other day. Tha row grew out of ona of Caldwell's locals. .Nobody hurt much. ;', V V I.' ; ',;" Capt Q B. Denson, of Chatham,' Is urged by a number of fritnda for the democratic noouuation for tiuperlu tend tnt of l'ublio laatruction. . i The desaoorata of ths 3d congressional district held their convention WeJnes day. All tbecuuuties were represented, llun. John K. Wooten, of Lenoir, was named presidential elector for the dis trict, ud kleesrs. W. T. ' Dor tea, of Wsyut, aad IL E. T. Manning, of Hal ifax, wre aelected asdelegatea to ths bt. The Til Jen forces here art workios Ilka beavers toeocourafe theaentiment for Mr. Tildcn as the candidate at Ht. Louis. Tom Creamer has been rein forced by iieutensnt-Uoveruor Dor tbeimer, whose massivn preportioa were conspkuous on the tloor of the Uouse Thursday. The Tilden props gandisU have ukea sumptuous quar ters at the Arlington, where they pur sue at night the canvassing work ad journed trout the halls of Congress. Donheimer, a hi e chatting with a party of friends 'lbundsy night, referred to the noniuiaiioo of Tildea at &U Lou s as a certainly, and then oBered to bet, in such aa event, Tilden would carry tht (late uf New Turk, by 30.000 major ity. The bet is conjectured to have been a boast to ioDjeuco some Ohio democrats ia the party of listeners. W batever ttie motive of the oiler. Dor theinier was quickly Ukea up by a erit kUing rebiicau, aho asked, pithily, i"or bow much r '' -- (' "A thousand dollars, " instantly re plied Governor Dorsht isier, whereupon both gaitfaaen .prooeecUd to the desk of the tootrl and orew their checks, each for fl.WM, payable to tUe or Jor tf Sen ator r rauuia kvernon, of New lock, and d-poiUi tbem vita hea. tiievkrU, the elrrk of the Arlington, who in turn de pited them in the iron safe of the ho tel, there to await the idee of 'ov u.Wt and their surrender to tho winner. N. X. Herald. - '- , : The new At..ui Hotel, rLUadtlj -Lit, r., i witl.ia lZ'J yards of the new de pct t f tlie l-ti-yiyajiia railroad. If0 . .. SEWS AX0K0TES, a A ( lv "".'If t:r.tr-.'i":T. r' ) - Wlnalew esys bt will return do- Bos ton and sava bis creditor, tfie los of nearly iiw.uw, u treatea lenienny. .;y To come right down to fibres, the paying attenduoot at tht ctntounial oa the flit day was 76.217 : on the second, 14,713; on the third, 10,212, and on the fourth, 11, G50. , . , ., . It is figured up by a newspaper man that there will be eighty thousand arti cles of exhibition at the centennial, And a person will have to travel thirty seven mile to view tbem- ia direct ro tation. - ; ! ,-N ft.- .'. . V . 't f.il h- ,: K- When a California woman defeated a lion in a hand-to-hand comlmt, . the K.iLliora were preotly- astoninhexl, but her huslwnd quietly remarked : "Oh, that's nothing ; that Woman could lick thedeviL" ''4 'The entire- cost of the fonn'taln placed by the 1 toman Catholic Total Abstinence Union of America, upon tht centennial grounds, will be 152,000. Of this amount 931.000 bat been collected and paid to,tbajUactor..',(U, ; Almost daily train loads af immi grants art pouring into Kansas, over the different lines of railroads, - and taking up hornet on her rich and fertile Entries. The influx of actual settlers i heavier than it bat been for years. .; . An extraordinary shoal , of whales , visited Kirkwall - Bay, in Kcotlaad, the other day and 'immediately . a , great many boats were manned with a view to capturing tbem. Altogether sixty whales were driven ashore.) .i .i t ' i .Th nott.e, wlon Morse, pf ifatick, the successor of . Winslow, ' from the fourth senatorial district of Massiiu:hu4 setts,' has fled, ! liavin - wnprhpri)ed 13,000 af the town fuad of Natlek-ITe it said to have squandered btroi8UnM rtlaro.ii!iVi i.k "t. -Ms? i tii5 , v i tnj In the Ansnsta, GaM Orphan Avlum yard but week waa planted a ma?nHa tree, with a box' of toil from Bunker Hill and hatebots buried with it, placed around tha roots.M 'If tbat tret 'Uvea it will serve as a memorial of both W,nTn. nd. ytwtojgbatj. - ,)(IT ! Tha indifferenot of tht people of Eng. land to education wat painfully illus trated the other day in a i Yorkshire village. A lecturer on the Feejet Islands offered to show the native manner of prepnring food If any lady present would lend him a baby. "Not one offered I " ',' ' -( r i - H ' I i . s-r w Hi,;,. The marriage rite baa been low da ring the last quarter' in English , agri cultural counties t births throughout tht country have been more ' plentiful by thousands ' than hitherto : wheat and coals have been low, potatoes and meat ntgn ; pauperism nat diminished. The San Francisco Chronicle has un earthed a new fraud. This lime it con tints of a new trick of the importers who color fine sugar to lower the grade. A profit of a million dollar per year It said to have been made by this speclct or commercial Ieffcrdemain.' .lteallv treat it 'crooked.",,, , A committee of the Dublin corpora tion have asked Bif Bernard Burke, Ulster King-at-arras, what would bt the proper mode of addressing her Ms jetty. congratulating her npqn tht assumption of her new UUo.i,hir,,tieniard renued that Die document should he addresHeil, Victn-is, by in vraoe or liod, oi Wit United Kingdom of Great Britain aad Ireland, Queen, Defender of the Faith, and Empress of India,' ' ' j ''At the centennial ex!iibition Satur day tho attendance was fair. - The cen tennial commission, elected; John .B rtomaker solicitor of the commission, in place of Geo. W. Biddlt,!. declined A resolution was passed recognizing tlie claims of colored men to positions on the police and guard. ; A "portion , , of the goods in " the Turkish department were opened Friday, among thent a mosaic from the mint of Carthage. "' tp 'A company has been organized, at California to- manufactura sugar from melons which are to be raised on a tract of reclaimed land ia the delta of the Sacramento and Baa Joaquin rivers. A correspondent of tha Baltimore Sou aayt the . melons , make much better aucar than beets, and .can be raised much cheaper.. t The manufacture, - Of melon sugar arts been euccesiuuy cur ried on for fifteen years at iumM,: Id .i' . Attk5TI0! DutocBATS. -- Ther will ba a meeting of tbe , democrstic conservatirt voters of lUleigh town ship at tht court house, on baturday, Msv 27th. at 6 o'clock p. m., to select deleeatee to tht Countv Convention. which meets In this city on tht 10th day of June next. The County Con vention will appoint deleirates to the Bute and Congretuonal District Con ventions, and it it of vat importance that Haleish township should be wU represented. It will also consider the propriety of nominating county officers. Jly order of liakih Township Exec- uuve Comnutt.- s , . t JOi A. HARllIS, , , r Chairroaa, Ifvouart troubled with Dyspepsia, Daintn the region of the. Ileart, liver or KJuevs. or anv other painful symp tomv do not vii to confirm the dis ease, but break it op at otic by Dr. Hull's Ye-re-taM Fills. You will thank us for advice. -. . 1 t Mr. J. D. Whihdter Is selling rd oak wood at ffl.W i pine 3.00a30 per cord delivered; rtVilel- tlie cti ti. tetiils tha orvhT. If he ha to eoUert ry ticket he will in all e charrc fcld prions. Coll on Lint in t r of Ciuxtoa' L-cuk. . ' - J .. , tj. 82 A C ALL FOB A COUNTY CX)XTEK h.i iit.i irr m J'J303T -? V v.",0 v As chairman, I am instractad by tht executive committee of the Democratic Coniervatlrt party of Wake county to give aotict that there a ill be held a convention of the Democratic-Conser vative voters of the county at the court bouse on tho 10th day of June next at It mi, for the purpose of tending dele gate to r the state-and congressional district conventions and to consider the propriety of nomiuaUnjj candidates for public otnee. 1 am lurtner instructed to Call opon the chairmen of the various township committees to pom, meuni:a in their , respective towes-hips on the 87th day of May, in order to appoiut delegates to Uds convention. ' - ' ' -m. k' i .r..v W.'W.;JoKsa, Chm'n.:, j J ' -Tww liTTnro.rvnvnn n.Ar, TT.i , . , J HO) MVUft. Mr. ; v vvm mmai .... The liver is the great depurating or blood cleansing organ of tha system. Bet the great housekeeper of one health at work, and the foul corruptions which gender in the blood and rot out, as it were tht machinery of life, ara gradually expelled from tha system. , For this purpose .ur, fierce s uoiuaa medical Discovery, with email daily doeet of Dr Tierce's Fleasant Fnrgativ FolleU art pre-aminently the articlee . needed. They cure every kind of humor ,from the worst scrofula to .tha common pim ple, blotch or eruption., Oreat eating ulcer kindly bead under their mighty eorativ uiaaenoa, , . Virulent blood poisons that lurk in the system art by them robbed of their terror, and by their persevering and somewhat protrao ted use the moat tainted system may bt completely renovated and built up anew, j jiiargeu guvnos, tumors ana aweuiugs dwindle away and disappear under the iuflueoce of their great retcveutaSold l,r all dealer in medicine. . . ". ' ' I ;, "Claude,' a child about three years Id, wat greatly . afflieted with, aorea on lit lega and .feetj, so that bt could not wear Lis shoea and stockings.'; Had a great deal of trouble, with him. II od tried many remedies ineffectuslly.' At lost we tried the Ooldod Medical Dis covery,' and in -about thrw week he waa, entirely I. cured, hi aoretii war all healed, and health much improved, t-j ' 1 ...md . XlV Termiilion, Edgar, Co., liL, Jan. 'A '71 ., il l I ' Inn. (( v.-"j . 'A iNkw MiJfABa riasraa. The medioal value of a mnstard plaster ia nndcrstood in every family. Much time is spent in preparing a ponltioe and ofVn the mnstard 1 of poor cjnw.ty and will not sot, ceasing great suffering. , This tryinar inoonveuieace is now perfectly overcome by Benson's Prepared Mustard Plaster. It it a great improvement on tha ordinary article, It is vary clean aad can be applied and removed without disoolonng tht clothing or soiling tht skin. It does not deteriorate with age. It It always reliable,' ' aa only tht best quality of mnstard it aaod in its prrpaiT tion. , It is ready for nstnt any momentj by aimply . dipping it in water. It it sold in half Jard ptfcea at 25 cents per roll by sll druggiL Sent by mail on receipt of priot, by 1 " " t w BEiilCKI k JOnNSON, ... ; ni l ni . - t xt- iut) hUiitSl :; J, tinr.ri.nl Jo t:i.i j ;i m -tats4bf it I V ,w i I U yi CUR-'BTOPHKRS A CO. J'ivt iit-wctoB iffitt "WifcirtW vf,-rJfClnri- rcjitto n.'i vw BiaaWa, MayHlSr.' ki :T ' aeTaa4t.!Suaas-e..;nv.'ij nh- ,, Cottoa lie, CJ cent. . . . , ' Flour, North Cahjhna 0h.5S. " J itCseaWiS&eaatst tt-r-l .l vtt :..: i Cora Meal, 8sruu, - - -.- . ,,,-..: Biroa, N. C hO!?foni.l,'l4gl5i. ' ') f !.'. ' taai 15(1. ! Bulk Itteata, Clear Kib tules, 1313t. ' ' Sbotildera, lOirfll cent. ;'' .;4rd, North Carolina, ITi. ).. . " , WeUr tierce, l- Hiumi i. . sers H 'r --, Coffee, PritM Rto Z-U.,,r,4-.. OiwmI. aii,:2i. 1 K 1 ' UMBitmn. JWL bwt i'li 8yrup,8.1t.87(3a, , tJ t,i: .;, , . ... MolaMes, Cub 45. 8lt4 Marakai' 36. .( i. -" Ivan , li. , i.. jfc-j . ITaU. oa buia for 10a, 13.63. 4 Augar A. la i" v J f , , " , EitiaC, U. .,,... ' Teilowfc. 1-510, ' " ' I Leather, ltsd 8ol!rfc. U.-snfy Bidet, green. ' ' ; 4ty. KkJtL p j,.f-r.. TaUowT U , Potatoes, swett TS tents per boibel. " L " i irisb. t op . j rr , .,,4 Oata, shelled, Ui. -v abeaf, from wajroe, 1.35 Cent. ? j bated tl.CO. ,.,M , K, vu; Fodder, baled, 1.25. V . , " ' Hay, V. V. baled, (rood, 1.0(X 4 buOer, N. C, 2530. r ' . ' ' Beeswax, X&. - j i - SaTf,2. ...;. ' " pSKk eeeta. -r j ? j ; , , , i" "Beer, oa foot, f4 ( 7c " drewed pma. f(S". Heavy Copper, per povud, 1te. LiifUt ... .-r : l2o.r BraM, per pound, 8 to 1V. Pewter, per pound, t to 10 ct. ' ' Lead, par pound, tic "l Old Itvtk. p lo pouada. ft5e. s F.,- t fheepSkln perpiec. Bi". ' "ft ool waited, pee poun.l, 3oii33c, ' unw.-UrJ 30 to Sic, ' ld7teeBU;bBrry, 20 eta. H' OiTK rXKTILIZXIi. i , Bee -I to O. B. AUord, at Apes. fr a eirrw- lar. tor tea dollars (U .aenj y " ebemicalt by whiptt job make a to o( food fertiiiaer for eotion, eom, tolwrrw x any iber eropc Tut a tb riieepeat end bt lertutaer yetoUered W the farmer. kif. Al lord a aej'titora bav tried U wilb ssaitad ut-ee. The f"!low!tir gnt!emea bar te!:ti -(a g w-4 e-';i'.ie : 1 A. k. Clewete, r-ta-Kilj,-tt, Puf a fa tlebitry, Ao-ry i reemia, ke, J, T. i imryik HJii, t-. A. I'. L kj--. Rev. Johtwtua tae, AiviB I . if. A!, ford, A:-ert .. T. A. lubik, Ajvh Aiun. Rnbert Vf : tns. ' .' i i ;T11E RALEIGH rnNTIKHf. f AavertIeveBUvnleehii-rteJlaOlMI laarinix at th foUovli f rate perti4Hrf oa meb, er lea BilBtoa liasa : On trtiuar on titn L.OO - w K. a i.IuiuiiI Lt.a-lll.iit lea Uaa t week t 1 Mnare, t Vreek ..titt.tiiituuiiit f W i I 1 t . 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