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TIlkaALEIGU SENTINEL. swatocratk Alwars a4 Ease AH CbtaMteMM ,.;dei.i:gatesto thetate ; .. ..... cOKVENTICWf. I ''!! v j t , ...... , , . .T " ' , itOOMS 0 DeMOCHATIC-CoK&EB- J ,i. .' VATiVi Fx. Committee. .) ' ''m oxpr ctrnnc Ifi J ursUAuce of Will of the State Democratic-Conservative Executive Committee, delegates to the State Con ventieiHrill meet In Metropolitan hall, in tl.is city, on the 11th of June at 12 m. ' flj. arrangement with Ihf various railroad companies la lb, state, with 0 exception of the W. ft W. R.R. company, whkh declines any reduction, debate rwfil be permitl ed to re torn fnn nnnn nAliu.lnr k -wa4 i tfta f a fV An. the, iecretary of, the conrentlon that they paid full first-class fare in coming to' the sitnae. ., .... . , W..R. Cox, . -.. . iriuunnau... District Cowventiow. -A conven tion of the Democratic-cotuiervative voters of the Fourth Congressional Die trict will be held in the city of Ral eigh on Tuesday,, the 13th day ot Jane next, for the purpose of nom loaiiai "AT candldata'"? for T coneress and a presidential electorAaud selecting two delegates to fie. SC- Louis Convert tion. A fu'.r'aUcD.tknce Ms earnestly desired. Each county Will be entitled to one rote, foe every one hundred votes and fractional part over fifty given for Merrimon in 1872. l!y order -of the District Executive Committee. .;,. ,; . . tj; jli London, Chairman.' March 31st, 1876. 7,t . , i . . Tapers In the district will please copy. FIFTH i v. - CONQUESSIOXAL DIS- r, -trict," 1 ) , Tlie Convention for this District, as will be seen by the call of its commit tee', puWisbed elsewhere,' 'meets " in . Greensboro on the 12th day of June next, JPy this arrangement delegates desiring it can come straight on from the fcreensbdro 'Convention' to the State Convention at Raleigh. The norirKW,TCourU has, removed from the District and resigned the chairmanship of 1 the" "committed, hence bis name dots not ; appear ? to the call. -, f LiairrwQOD knpt.vowell, This old man lived some sixty miles from Lynchburg on the Kaunawba ca nal. He owned negroes and land, bad $30,000 st interest and never bad a can die in bis house. Lightwood knots were so freely used that be was known as Lightwood Knot Powell, He. had more dollars than bee stands, but bis beus numbered more than one hundred colonies.' ! lie said be would as soon rob smoke-house as a bee gnn.i .,- The bees were small and industrious, and should be secure 'in the ' enjoyment of the pro ducts of their labor ? These ' facta w learn from Mr. William aAndrews, pur energetio street, commissioner, who woraea on tue cans forty years ago, Andrews 'thinks a bee would not have ....... . ... . . . sains oiti i oil ana ix An litd imen so ungrateful as to do so, it would not have killed him, as it did a Mr. Craw ford, of Georgia. 1 " I CONSTTTUTIOSAL AMENDMENTS. . What is siud of them, who disraases them T Why are they forgotten f Their il tloh is worth all the political action which oaa take ptaoe this- centennial year. "In seventeen counties where we touk the vot the resolutions were most acceptable to the peoplel The negroes even vot.J for many of them. . The beet sVal minds of the republican party have tl i!..red the constitution to be Jmper foit and in need of amendment It was t ! 1 in Little WaRliinjtonr,' where J u J je Hodman lives, that, with emphatio "cn." word, J fjpaid, "it was the d fit constitution a people eTer lived undiT." Every democrat In the eonveuiion voted for moet of the amend ments. Xverys rrpiiblicaa in the- con vection voted for some f the amend tueiils to the constituUoa. If the eon-'ldiJ-rj cce J. .amending,. way did they vote for it f What stronger proof can be given of the imperfection of the coiiLtutIoa and the necessity of jts amendment! , TLa CfattcU. SflTi the St. Look Times. i!; ' -v:' eikrtd immense enms f.uiiiiiaviJ CwE.fi acUirs, under cover of c i..ioDi aud bought prppcrty and Ir.i't a boiwe fnf Eeeretarj Robeson, for v ' 'il e 1ms never paid them, but de t Ci.t Le is an honest man. The I'-. Jersey lawyer eovewl Lis tracks so ", timt wlHe it iswsl! cvrtala tLat 5 . , -o 1 r t-'; t ml jr 1 S j . to Le iu';-. w'.e f rcie . : ' . r t ' t j ' ' - ' ' t t. r'. ! 1.' i THE LOST AMESDMENT. The radicals issued $20,000,000 of bonds soon after the war. They were sold and stolen, and more than half were declared unconstitutional. . ' Thel pro ceeds of these stolen bonds constitute A portion of the banking capital of the state. 1200,000 of these bonds were sold and. the proceeds put into United States oofldf PX theChatham railroad corpo ration, sq Dr. Hawkins tesUued before the'Sbipp commission on frauds.-1 I16,1 000,000 of these' bonds are yet out and to be paid. In the late convention an ordinance was offered, and repeatedly voted down, which declared ' those bonds should not be paid until the Leg islature should first submit to the people;-at the .twlls; whether they would pay them or not. Every radical, except one, voted against the ordinance. There Were two or three democrats; who voted with then! and killed the measure." 5 At ths first trial the amendment passed by 8 votes, for we kept the tally. Col. Ike Young and B. C. Badger electioneered and Induced members to change their votes and the bill was killed by two ma jority. The matter was voted on time and again, and as often killed. We have taken the vote in 17 counties and never found : but two men, white or black; who Intended to pay litis Little field-Holdcn debt It will be proposed in the next Legislature to amend the constitution, forbidding the payment of these bonds witliout first consulting the people at the polls, tt See to It that po man is elected who hi not for such a clause In the constitution.' ' ' " ' t.-i '.. ., , a, ,m ' " . CORRECTION. i.i-j 'i ' The proceedings of the Orange County Convention, as reported in the Ilillaboro Recorder, are not correct. Says the report ? 'r- ' " Wm. Lnnaford offered the ' following, which was adopted : ' In case the lion. J. J. Davis declines to become a candidate, Resolved, That recognizing the services of the Hon. Joeiah Turner, we hereby declare that he is onr preference to represent this District in the next Congress as a ' Just and fair tribute for his great services to the people fc-f the state.' f'l i .We are told that Mr. Lunsford 'offered no sboh resolntioo I There was no such proviso' as 'in ease Hon. J. J. Davis de-' dines ' ,'to-1 " beoome " a ; candidate1 fn the resolution offered by Mr. Luns-' ford. .' , The resolution ' withont - the proviso -was - offered and passed unanimously; At Durham we were; ahown the resolution as offered by Mr LuoKford. It was interlined with pen cil as follows; "Provided Hon. J, J, Davis declines to become a candidate." The Secretory, Mr. Caleb Green, coul4 not tell us who interlined it nor did b know , the handwriting.. .Those , who heard the resolution read say there wa4 rib such p roviso. ' 'The' ' resoiutioa , is wntUri.m,iu( ; Jhe provUb is inpeno sad was never read to ths meeting. U Lei the Secretary find o At . who altered Chej record an j made it fulsify the truth. ''. j :!rn; -.f i., . . t '.- Mr. Edwards Pierrepon V aays a recent issue of the' Baltiinore Oaaette, was oil Monday transferred from the position of Attoney-Genen sioni Judge Taft' goes to the 'Depart ment of Justice,-, and J. Donald Came, ron, of rennsylvania, has been nomi nated to be Secretary; of War.f These appointments were the political sensation of that day, and are of more than ordinary significance. In the first place, Robert C. Sohonck is thrown overboard and the country has been relieved from the odium of having him as its representa tive at the first conrt in Europe. In the second, Mr. Taft is taken from a posi tion of the duties of which' he knew nothing, and placed ; where' his training and experience may be . of some benefit to the country. .The selection of Mt. Cameron as the head of the department at which his father stood fifteen years ago has the most significance of ail It is the first open and important move which General Grant has made in the presidential election, and means that the 1 Cameron influence in tennsy Irani will j support in the Cincinnati convention for the, sncoesaorship, . the Trtwidcnfs favorite, whoever he may be. It is now pretty well understood that Mr. Conk ling is the man whom the President would have occupy the executive chair, and protect his name and fame after the sceptre shall have passed from his hands. ' 'I ! PROMISEST KOKTH CAROLE , XLLX3. - - ' i (' ! .. ..... '.ii.. ' ( Trom tb Chsrtette Democrat, jj The most prominent men who have figured, in the . northern, -and weetera states within the hist half eentnry were and are natives of North Carolina ; Ed win M. Btartton, .Liiifola'a bloody Sec retary of War; Andrew Johnson, the erratic statesman ; Andrew Jackson, the firm and hont President; James K. Polk, do.; Thomas 1L lkut.n.l V t brains of the U. 8. Kenate ; Wm. K King,-' Vi Ipwulfnt, the modest poli ticiia ; Permuulo Wo.l, the ver!a,,ting ueu.br of tLe Lwr lIou of Cucr-TMs from ew York ; Via. Aiion, hte Uov rii'r cf Ohio, w!;oblt"0 many iia rm !. t fn.-t,,';, ; Joa. 1J. IIwLt, Trosi , t f t1 .',.nid Cert -m : d" I ! i'-i-t a ; Jav.x h '1 -trii, t -r if t;.s I r ; A. V. L.i.rwn and (1 A.i I,riwQ, ' C -u- -i of T !! iwe; ,a. ' , ( : vprr r cf ;;..'w P.sp- i ..11..- .i i:.. I0LITICAL NOTES. " The Iowa delegates to 8t. rHii.- are now put down eighteen for TilJer and four far Hendricks. ' : The Kptilurkv reraiLlica!! at, indorsed Grsntiem, to provt theh kith in, Bristow and reform. . The Syracme Courier, . a le I'mj democratic paper of interior New York, oomts out for Hontrlc. fseymourr r Jt aeemi probable, tha tbe rrjybltT cans oi iw, iiampnire wii' emct K. II. Iioliias to the United St e. Senate. Congressman Wallace will be the re ttublican candidate for - .Governor .-. In South Carolina this yean-if he will ao 9 Already have we tliree ' prelileotial tlckels in the field the Greenback, the Prohibition, and the "National Chris tian." ... .. AU "'-r-.V - ' t: . 1 - . I y -if -;. The Brooklyn Argus says the feeling is spreading that Horatio Sermour would be a stronger candidate than Tilden. The Austin Statesman think Sunford E. Church would lend greatness to the presidency, and not borrow greatness from it. Tilden, it is stated, has but little op position in Michigan, and will pro' ably be supported by the full deleiio4 at bt. Louis. . - Hon. Glenni W. Bcofield Is ; enn sylvanian whom the guesr. hare picked out to succeed P-w'mster General Jewell. -.,. The republican papers are burning wonderfully agitated about Mr. Tilden and democratic reform. . Are .bey be ing hurt again I - . - ' The lfew Jersey friends of fee -clary Robeson, slate that be is no longer a candidate lor United states Senator from that state. , 4 The Detroit Tribune thinks that Mor ion or Conklina? would burden the party In that slate.,' The Conklin wave is on Its wsy." however.' ' ' ' ' 7 Le w. D. Campbell of Ohio, is so dir ' gusted with the way things have been ' going fur the past dozen years,' that he baa no desire to return to Congress. ; j The Illinois SUte Register says:' Tlw Bristow movement chums to, be an ef fort to "reform the party within the party," and thus is an inevitable fail- "re" ' ii :-rt..' u i '!.. I.? ! ' There ten republican State Conven tions yet to be held to elect delegates to Cincinnati, and twenty, democratic State Conventions to. elect delegates to Louls,, i;t"i! v i- vnn iw hi The New York ! Tribune now con-' clndes that the selection of William'' M, Evarts as the republican candidate for; the Presidency Is not aa Improbable contingency, ?. i . c ;.,Mr4Blaine started in ,the caovaHS for the nomination claiming that New Eng land was solid for him. The elections for delegates show that ho Is weakei there than anywhere elte.1-4" - f 1 ; The friends of Senator Morton' have been boasting that the , entire . west would be for him. The present indicat cations are that he has no strength in that section outside of Indiana, '-' it" ; -1 3 I-,.-1.1, t F . i .The Indianapolis Journal, believes it U safe to say that if left to a vote , of the republican party, Morton would re ceive at least, tea , votes , to ilristow's one. . But its decision is hardly final, ; The San Francisco Post has sn ac count of a new1 secret organization in that city, known as the "True Repub licans," whose main object' seems to be the futheranoe of sort of Commun ism. ;,-!,!.,'; . . -. " The Cincinnati Commercial asserts that twenty-two of the district delegates from Ohto to St. Louis are opposed to ex-Governor Allen's nomination ' or President. That Is just one-half of the delegates. . , ' .; - ' 1 , " The Toughkeepsle Eagle (rep.) thinks "that Conkling Is so mixed up that be is looked upon with distrust by a portion of the republican voters." This distrust, we may add, Is shared bv all the democratic voters. The republican reformers are not as enthusiastic for Bristow as they were. What is the trouble t Is it the Union League blackballs or the kick of the mules that has worked this change?, The New York Bun calls attention to the fact that it is important that good candidates for Vice-President , should be chosen.' There should certainly be no weak place on the democratic ticket.' - Congressman Henry- B. Payne' bf Ohio, is claimed by some of the we i terii paper to be the probable dark horse that will win the contest at &t, Louis. There mhrht be worse one, and may be a betterv - 1 - I The Conklin? wave has reached Alle gany county, I'ew York. The Alle gany County Repot ter, which has been cool towards Conkling, has bevn coa verted, and now says t "it is difhYult to tee how any republican can oljicf to him.'. - ' ' Tlie St. Louis Tunes ss Uml Scheuck lias pone home to Ohio, lie will take a rest. He does not propose to make himself prominent iu public aJf iirs aaia very soon. The country will also, take a rest,. It is, tired of Schenck. ; ,, - A canvass of the junior class in Wil liams College shows the following presi dential preferences : For Bristow fif teen, for Charles F. Adams eight, for Tiiden six, for Pdaine four, for Thor man three, lor ILiyes two, for "The Great Unknown one. j 1:, : f j There Is something humorous, says the Baltimore Gazette, in the trti planting of old Jiu'-e Taft from the War lt ; artuipnt to the Attoniey Gf neraMi p. lie never did coc s.ngle thing while Secretary ot War excej t draw bis pay. - l' never itiado a single e'T.'rt to chs-3 !' -j licj-namet t from I'.e a. -now.. ' .1 s: .'us cf Jivlknsp-ir'-u l.s si.J ii I :s ttrewell jo l,,s Ol.iwf.ii sN: "I u. not ch'-- be narebe---; t;,nn clV.crs" r-. 1 1 a has :i"1tvt' t t ..,:!cr.t t:l -. It U V.. ti .t L... i L..a U t:.e '.. aid s'. :p of Grant. . " HOS". B. II. HILL AND SECESSeON. . . . ' A report recently circulated tliatthe Hon. B. II. Hill bad prepared a speech on secession, which would be dynamite enough to liow the roof of the capitol skyward, end - make the i democracy howl, ttnw transpires that this mm or was a eaaor. Mr. Hill's Comment upon the matter is embalmed by a Washing ton eorrepundent of the Cincinnati iterer,uus:tf trriT-r t I see ibe' radical paf erf sure casing neAolhab,tbe NewHauip&hire election Is over, to make the seech on secession ihst I bad been holding back on account of the New Hampshire elec tion Thi ts a most infernal lie. I was amused to see even a jpaper in my own state calling on me, if I had such a speech to suppress It. This is a lie started bv ibe rads over there, and be nodded bis head toward Blaine's side of the House. Fact of it is I never had soy such a speech prepared. I could not deliver a secession speech' without stultifying the record of my life. I have made hundreds of speeches against secession, wit never one for it. , I sir ways foottht Yancey and Rbelt Dor big the debite the other day I sat and looked at Blaine, while he was speak Ing. It M-e'ued i'o me that the spirit of Yancey and Khett had found habitation in his body, sod there was only one thing tbat hHtc my belief in the doc trine of b" mn-m gration of souls,and that wxs the cori'emptiblo littleness of the mari . ,atie which drove him to seek m'i' j II. ! Yancey and Rhctt were l'r oppocents, but they were too my r be ii' ie or dishonorable 1 All stein in. ..f this country have favor ed sfccs 'u, but the issue Is now dead forever, -m1 nit o-.o but a roadman or fool wuuM attempt to revive it,' y . Rcpturk Cpmeti In fronr SO to 50 days by . ! use the Triumph Truss &, Triumph Huptur V Remedy manufac tured by i Triuiriph Trusi Co., 334 BoweryN- Yi 11 his Truss and Sup porter took i ho Medal at the . hut ses sion of the Great .American Institute Fain ' Send 10 cent for their new book. TRIUMPH TRUSS CO., 834BOrKKT, i . . . 1- . . A . . I'rtmimm Vtd4tl for the best Ctsstte Truss aod Supporter at the last session ot ths -in ah t( :v. i.fs.t ,' J, ' GKEATjAJHRICAN INSTITDTI AIR, enres s irttt'ars hi frSnt' M to 00 dtyt ud offer 1,000 dollars tor s case they cap cot cure. ( They employ a -'a- ''- -Terns famderste. '-'iCsses gusrsatssd, lr der) filled by mH. KxsmtnsUoa frss. .The Vsuat dtscoontt to patrons.' Send It cents lor descrtptw s eook t " '. . i Prof. W. H. BURNHAM, M. D., arS3-dl,v . Chief Burgeon. T6 AtL MtS A SFEEDI CUBE. '' ' ....-.'': - 1 ! Ill ; WeskneM of tn Back or Limb, Strictures,' AflectioD of the Kidnxyt or Bladder, Invol- nntary Ilehrjt,' Imitoteney, UrU De-1 bility, Mnrvousaess, ' Jyspe;Mla, r Lanuftinr, Low fll'lrlt, Onlusloa of Ideas, Plplitlon ef the Heart. Timidity,' Trembuoat, i)imne of tht or tiiddiae. DUmmm of ths Uad, Throt, or fcklu. , Altectioni of ths Liver, Lunc, Stomach or Bowels those ten rible idisorders arising from solitary llablU o( Kouth secret and solitary practices mors fatal to their victims thad the song of ths Syreoes to the Murine of Ulysses, bllRht aiDg their most brilliant hopes and antieipat Uous, readerinir marriare almost Impossible; destroying both Body aad Mind. ' f 'w-' jisMPrtots, v.;i ' Married persons or young men contempla ting marriare, suffering from Orgaole and Physical Weakness, Loss of ProcreaUvS Powers, Impoteocy, Prostrstioa, xhauste4 Vitality, Involuntary Discharges, Noo-Krec-tabllity, Hasty Emissions, Palpitatioa of the Heart, Nervous Excitability, Decay of the Physical and Mental Powers, Derangement of all the Vital Forces and functions, Nerv ous Debility. Loss of Manhood, General Weakness of the Organs, and every other unhappy disqualification, speedily removed, and tali maaly vigor restored. , . ,., slu,JFo Youni.Wen. ( r ! , These are some ot ths sad and melancholly effects produced by early habits ot youth, vis : Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Pains In the Head, Dimness of Sight, Loss of Muscular Power,. Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsia," Nervous Irritability, Derange ment of the Digestive Fonetioat' eoral Debility, Symptoms of ConswmpUoa, Ukii 1 , Mssalitt.- Ths , fearful j effect on the mind are muc'a to he dreaded Lom of Mem ory, Confusion of Ideas, Depression ot Spir its, Evil-i'orebodlngs, Aversion to Society, Self-Distrust, Lovs of Solitude. Timidity, etc, are some bf the evils produced. ' ' Thoasands of persons of all ages Css wow ludgewhat ia the causa of their declining health, losing their vigor, becoming weak, iaie, nervous and emaciated, having singe Ur appearance about the eyes,, cough and symptums of consumption.' ' J y . - -t A Sptf ay ure Varranted 1 1 t In recent Dixvase Immediate Relief Ha Mercury. Persons ruining their health, wast, ing time- with ignorant pretender .and Im proper treatment, driving disease into ths system by that i Deadly Poison,, Mercury, causing Fatal Affections of the Head, Throat, Nose, or Skin, Liver, ' Lungs, ' Stomach or Bowels, speedilyeursd. Let ee delicacy pre vent apply Immediately, i , j ' ' Iucloe stamp to use on reply: ' Address j .-.if., ..j It ...'- , '". ''iJ.it ; I' . (i , . Or.. Jolinstcn, , . f j OF THS BShTl VOHM LOCK BOHPITAL, t: AU. 7, foVJH WKltKHltK tiT., , i SrrWKKX HAITI XOtJB AND 1 i sicoMt HTHfhts, Baltimore, md. pin ui ly. ,.,!-. . iM EAL! M&ALl I Two Car loads best bolted Corn Meal iust In at . .: UATTI3 & JON'i.3' r Granary and t oraee Horn I apr 29-tf ' Wilmington St, AKMISTSAO JOMBS. b -i E a & J o N X B . ' I - ,-4 - i .? -t A 1 - j ..... .... - H I Attorney's ut Law, - ' KALE IG if, fi. 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' 1 . ,1 j f, Address, .i$"9i--iiywttl t tSditor and Proprietor, , ,r.'A'TOnts'7;'f MAKE NO EJTdAGEMFNTS TILL TOO et. OUR , ., ,74iiA.i!( til ,.t,tt i mil A .If j 'J . r '-' , -1! Kr, ! ' Which In thrilling Interest, sterling merit, elerance snd cheapness, has absolutely so equal. It is "The Thing" for ths Centennial period takes on sinhL s The North American Review aays tt is "de serving of unqualified praise ; we anttripat for It an extensive popularity": tbs Dubuque Times says 'J est such a work as - thousand! of the A ly erf can People will be elad to pos sess": the Detroit Advertiser calls It "vm fersble to sny vet published." ANT ACTIVE MAN OK WOMAN ef sroed sddress insured large profits and steady work, for a tear. For full particulars, address ' I 1, k FOKD sV CO,, n Pars' kfe4- - aprS6-8t ;' New-fork,' N EW 8 TOSS f NEW GOODS f! MJtS. y. T. . ' V,A T TS, ' MAETUi 8TF.EET, 'J ' ' ' , Os D00B FboM Tjaptist Gbotb, RALEIGH, 3s , C' - . Mrs. Wstts Is a practical Milliner ard Worker la Straw Good. A iters, remodels, and presses Straw and Felt bate, Bonnet. Makes snd Nmodeis every deaeripliou of Ladiea' Men's or Children's itat. , , t iitveher call and von may get ths latest tJvlrsof I'aris or New fork. ' - ' t .. Jan 14-im - . .. t-a-t -,.!-,. .?i ' A KOTIIER CAR LOAD OF XJL - ; ,'FrX)UBt I t -i I . Just arriving. - fltvw n a e!!. . . ' ,., ,, F.CCH.KIaIfl'li.:;dACO., . ,.,....., M Umu Ktoa stri-vl" All Kcsis cf uirnoviD AH'! .nml IipnVmets'jisnJ Itacltre- vy irsnnrtu,t "-f f -r -iie t-v . . - . . i & i xn rt c!- ' " 'l - JQ Jhw ' jJ.t,V; 52 . V ZmSSr '-. a J' ' J " I" )'. ' ! - , j I u 'J' ! kaaal a - 'i!"ij't f 1 f'fah ftj fi -' ' ( In f- !ffi-M-Y' '(-s i f '-'ff I?" I 1 -i, .p-J , ' ' I - t , -: i! e . i ; 1 1 ' o . ' 1 1 ' , i mmh IkJ vtrtymSrtfTt Isaal f ' tJ ' B "" ' H'""'' ss ' i-ii-i . ss ''M-, KjH - iU.Ii'-i, .' I J 'Sar I fT 1 ' It - 'i ii -; js"''-:: ' :j . i i. ft i,, :.' ; ii' t , . -t a - vt f. f 9 1-3 .! j , k-cS' ' s- -aK'H i U.tJ r : 'i "i rn :n , tmeia. l . ' .. :nS V ' ... . SBAtS tan. T?&h'Sr v. .. . WALL STREET . CARTCATCEES A new Book, 48 Pages, containing n t -graved Illustrations, with mformatioa 1Z Stock Bjieculators. Iur Pries 10 eeuts by niali TUMBRIDfl A CO Bankers aad Brokers, 8 Wail Street, Mbljis X. Ct Bvss, : . Aasaars U Cabtss. OARTEIl Aw OAK T li , ATIORSKYB AT LAW, AsasviLxa. ti. c Practice In the-sspreme Conrt at Ral kh snd ia the Stale and Federal Court ot W aJ tern North Carollia t laiins collected oe any roon, ni ,;.m SUte. . A 0ENT8 for best ehanes in the world to coin money Address U. H. SAKl'Tr POCKET CO. Newark. N.J. DMI PSTCHOMAN' Y, or SOUL CHARMI.NT, ,Uow f ,Uler ,F fsaeinate and sals the love A affections of any person tbev choose InsUtrtly. TbUslmple.meuUl acquire ment all can possess, froe, by msU, for ii together with marriage guide, FitvptiaJ Oracle, Dreams, Hint to Ladies, Waddlni NUht Shirt, Ac. A queer book. Addreni T. WILUAM S CO., Pubs. Phlla. FOR Cmghb " Csldi, EoirifBtw, in 1 : . - j..' Tlimt fiiitiita, ..... fSE VflLTirboli T.MtL. PITT BF'ONLT IN BIXE BOXFS. AiTRIEP.AKD BTJBE RE31JEDT For sale by Diwglsts renerally, snd . - JOHNSTON, HOLUWAT A CO.. --" ' "... .FbUsdeIphls,Ps.. A cup '"xst G 0 OD TUIi. A Bnfii.1 h'.nirll.h Travr lav . - - .a., i... u uunr Tea hi drank in Russia than In England the uuiereuca n no prooauiv o win IT to ttis Over land transportation but 1 hat the Russians bay the best lea grows la Chins, JUtUs ef that kind going to other countries. ' offet In this market a limited quantity of Hi Tea It 1 absolutely Pure, ' ' ., Sent bv mall, prepaid, 1 lb. canisters. f3.S0 Ibi II &. 1 To Introduce this Tea s lli-rai sample sent for.STie, JtCSSIAN. TEA CO., ltfO Psakl St., N. Y. siy ul Fuller, f-.Warrbn-ti Co .1 PfSi'kANCFACTURERS Of , .-:t ! r.'-. ., I r-t RANGES, AN04 FURNACES, Tin JtUtaxsr ASflOBTim is mi maskxt. 1 Our new wood and coal cooking stoves Golden Ooirrt, litporitri (v Finn c? m. ,ouT::unii l I 'and tub raiwots Meet the wants of every dealer. Correspondence Invited. Pries list snd cut upon application to - - - -.. -.. FLLLI'l-R, WARREN A CO, i- f'! SV)5 Water street, New York ,;-aeM4T.V'., - ., mv,-- .t 1 ,?'k al alLJ 1 ! -a(X-, . r 1 r m 'Jit.at.iUU e . iodidz or r.:z::.c:::. "eitks"loioibs of Amwosia is. in bit Judgment, the beat remedy for neuraiKl' put before the public. 1 have been aiilkti-4 with this disease for 82 years, snd never nmil I fell upon Mr. Giles' remedy did I find any assured relief. I tak pleasure in saying ti. , Inasmuch as I desire always to be a bene factor of the human famllr. . r, .,. j, WM. P. CORBIT, Chin's of the Methodlot Church Extension." Sold by all Drugrtsta. Depot 461 e .xis Avenue, N. Y. Onlj 60 cents snd l s bouia. fc fMhf- 'PESCUD, LEE A CO. . Jaol3-dwAw4w. - t . j. Raleigh, N. C 185;;CpfKn:iC:rr::l;J!fi i A MAOAZCfE OF 123 PACE3, . Jkvohi U Xortk CamnnApait, ktrprHi hi ;. '. I. herulurt, . , t ,,, : TSBMS3 FEB TSAB, PoSTAuiS pBEPAIB. "''' ;''" '"b":t 1AaareM,s. D:rooV tU"-r ;-..',-! .fi !k.ii -mi fir Those to whom bills bars bees sent wui please remit ' Two Tears for Cn)f 13. ," Having afew comnM Ills of Oca Livf" mi (!.; In. n tnr ! tiunil. we will fur Ish that year and the entire year 15. ... Library Associations as d Historical eocw tles would do well to note this. , 1st, iid and Sd volumes haiiimel)'Doura library ! furnfched t i50 per " ume, or A .o, if sent by mall. . tasA maud mrnmtpany ali orders. . . ., .-. .. ..Address ' ' ' ' S. D. POOL, 'Jae ll-tf ' I- ti i-i ' Uiieigh, N.C DOARDIXU HOUSE. Mi . Aterfcwita has enema a F'Hird iur House at the ...roeroi inrtnn Hinet. in t hr re-' i-n-e - UUml! occu upied by the late Ur. W. it McKee- M Is pre well spared to secommndate rru,m" ' T. a iranneut miaruera. 11 " siirvd with toe very best tb a) wars aftorila. auj ina rooms a j - - faoUbl. rov lMf '' . Y H CELEBRATED , Ts s vf j ' O r c a s - :.' ' x-bef.-cn4t jsa -if tv"rir.s ruiU.i
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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