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! ., -I.'. - - tT 4- -r r - --. Lt -J - ' . - '"it -J A: TIIE , RALEIOU SfNTIXL. . arararotb ilwsjs u4 taeaf tU tlrraiastaeen SATURDAY, MAY. 27, 176. - i . DELEGATE TO Til ROTATE In pumuanTof IM'callV tne Slate" Democratlo-Censervatlve' Executive Committed delegates to j!) State Con - ventioa will meek la Metropolitan, lutll. in thli c!ty,brtl1i lltn of June at It m, Dj erraugemcnt with the various railroad toinnaulea. Ia, the tatc, with the exception of the W. W. 1L B. company, which Recline any reduction delegate will be permit! od to return free upon 'producing a certificate from tha'neeretarv of - the convention th they paid full first-c'ass fare In coming to the lame. u : W.R.O0X, . Chairman.- Pistbict Convntiox, A conven tion of ' tlie Democratic -conservative voter of the Fourth Congressional Pit trlctwRt beJKifd-lu the city of Bal elirk on Tuesday, the 13th day ot "J Til -; V . ; . ' 1 i . . ' June- nest,-A -&e -purpose of m Inatiri1 ' a cumlfdate ' for( )cOCgresa and a presidential elector, and selecting two delegatesia u.H. J-ouia Conven lion. A full attendance la earnestly desired. Each county will be entitled to one vole for every one hundred yotea and fractional part over fifty gireu for Merriinonin 18J2, Ai, - By order of the District Executive wmumiee, , Chairman. March 31st, 1876. Ll" "s Pajiera 41 (he district will please copy, i, SALE OP,THE 8EJJTIKEL." We have suggested to Judge Seymour to order a sale of the Sentinel on the 15th of J ana, The paper has not paid theaa two years, but haa been run at the expense of the editor. There never - patronage and support for two daily pa- - pen in Raleigh, I The railroad corpora tions, which oouU not bribe us to sell out-the paper and party to them by nni ting with HolJofTe old twentj-aix mil lion bond ring : and .running cheap pev pen, have been able to make us work for the past two yeara without eompen aation for our labor. We do pot regret our loss of labor if the people have been mJ falljr aaiuaiuted with the, doings and designs of the rings and railroad eorporationr;'' We Lave had aoiue glori- oua victories over the rail raid corpora tions and rings.,. It (, waa a victory to have run' Dr. Hawkins and the Raleigh Standard from the field after' they and their allies had betrayed and bribed the radical party into, issuing $2(5,000,000 of aUte bonds. It was a victory to have kept the $26,06o,6oO ring from Stealing th North Carolina railroad by exchang ing its stuck (or State bonds. It was a via- t or rover the Richmond A Danville rail road corporation to have refused 115,000 for the Sentinel It was a victory over Stockholder BJeoknall, of the News, to - refuse $30,000 for the Sentinel It was a victory to have refused the ring's offer of a seat in Congress1 for' the Sentinel It was a victory to havo headod the ring and the Chatham railroad, in their exchange of bondi with the state, payable in Confederate money, for mortgage bonds as goo J a gold. It ' tat victory to have traveled the i"ef- enteen counties and have them con demned by the pedptb'Tofr bohd-iwap- plngltrad gira away UMiJouks aoil dams of Deep river. , It was., ejector over the ring and their lawyers, when, after three' vfeelu ' effort," we succeeded in having Iloldea impeached against ihit'firetiiatfltjrtn bf tha ii-Af4frot man of the conservative party. It was a rfctorf whenJw made ' President jfi ford spend 6,000 running two demo- - Jjmpeu.n in Charlotte to abuse us be- cause we would.-wtsell out our party and friends that he might accomplish the lease.,, v ... i,,,,,), ' It was a victory when we saw Hawk Ina &Jo. apondlns 425,000 on tstooe ,. TJxsell to establibh an prgan to advocate their bond-swapping and other frauds. It'iraVi lctoryirbe'n charged by (he' ring and rogues with robbing lh state la the measuremqnt of the printing, that, we co.uia snow we naa noming 10 ao with making the bargain, measuring the work, treceivkig the 'money or pay ing It out. ..Everything was done., by end through others, who had no pur- 1;... . , iri 1 .1, f . , . ' pose to wjong the state. These are only a few of the victories of the"-Sen-tineLr li i-i iiiw iwiw -it ,fAi -flixa victories. m 1. laswiog tSCOOOOCh of ; ben J7in 13S-M aod Je,a,Unz the, proceeda. " H if. PatliflwJudMXerrand 20ucTiI "-.a BHiU,! VWJV a aas wolinel and Wiley in jatU . the'WTtof of the t Sl? ta Grant wbeothe war was ever. ( .1 V. Tb vrestor4wn . 01 HuUcnand bla ring tv elety aenJ giwd standing '. iv u; . therein, j, .l, t, n.'niTS ; -V. la 1871 potting the pull fjrM ' log np to the lowest bidder and making the (Sentinel bid against I'residcnt Vw forl and his railroad. I . , , tl. In 1873 adding 03 1-3 per cfnL to the price of tho priming and giving It to Stone & Uzzell uniler a ' pretext that Turner wa not lojal to the partyl , VII. .Getting 12,000,000 appropriated t the. Chatham railroad by Dr, Haw luos pjuniUiug J JOO.000 to I.ittleGeld, aiidpayThghUiWyt 100,000. . V H ! f-ini' -the-vaiuaUU--wia powtr, 7 loci and daiw.of I)eep riyer, given to Dr. Hawkins,, Capt. Andrews Col. Heck and Geo. W. Swepson "free gratis for nothing jit;J , . .' IX.; putting jnto the the state treasu ry $1,0,000 of bonds, pa- ahle in Con federate money and taking ,out mort gage bouds as good as gold. :j ., Tbe corporationa and. -rlnss Lava bad other Victories which we may enumerate by and by. , Vt heu the state convention' meets on! the Hth of June the last vic tory the Scutlnel will witnesa will be the passage of a resolution instructing the Altoniey4eneralrlo)rlug'iuIt ajainst the Chatham road K recover the atale'a property given awayV Cully Mayo's convention, and resolution eandcinniiiz the fraudulent exchange of bonds.-- Tru- ..''i u.j-v. BLAISE fXNDEMXED. The lion. Jumea O. Blaine,' saya the Bultiuior '.Gaaette. was put through, a moat exceedingly rough mill Wednesday bt-fore the committee. ' A eeitiu Mr. Am T. Robinson testified that he brought te Mr. Blaine a package from, Caldwell, Qtldwell was at that timet in charge of te'asRc'ta and bouds of the Fort Smith M JUttle llock Milroad.', He twitneaa) oalLul fr. Tlli.in . out into tha lobbv. and there delivered into, Lis hantl a roll or package, the contents of which witueea says ueOidBoti.luiow j, appeared, liowover, by the Heetiroony of Amoa P. 6urry, of Little Rocky that Mr. .Robin on nail told Curry that the roll delivered (p ' Blaine contained $20,006 Worth' of bonds. And aa Mr ' Robinson was no j recalled to 'contradict thia,' it must be taken, for true. ! ..It appeared by eroea-' examination that 'Robinson was an old ltlend of Mr. Blaine; ' and had known him in hia Portland editorial days twen-hr-riTe yean agol '' But for all hia friend aliip to Mr. Blaine, he oonld not contra dict the statement of Cnrry that the package delivered to 'Blaine contaiued $20,000 bon.k "' Mr. Blaine exerted hia well known ingenuity to break the crush Wig force of this testimony, but all bis effort produced an effect the exact eon-. trary of what tMr-dwwall"wlioh j lermotieally aeala hie already naued p aViffin. An obituary poem from the pen ef Fulton ia now In order, t GOSLIN WAS HIS NAME i It was not a juror who foaght Judga Cloud,a9 was report 1, but one Go&len, a republican editor. 'JaJge Cluiid at iempting to'make" a eaae of emtempt of It ia aa contemptible as Judge Ria Jo and the Supreme Court attacking the bar for contempt because the bar; published a card about the court's interference in politic, A Judge who talks about hia neighbors' wife in a scandalous manner should be caned, and unless he is on the bench it ia no contempt of court to cane him. . . 4 ; . . .. Ooelin is the editor of the Union Re- pnblican.publiahed at Winston. Having published him aa caning the Judge it ia but fair to publish hia version of it. Ooelin having beaten: the old goose With a stick thus telle about it : As our reader: know, and aa many of I10 oeoola of thia and auiroiindinir comi ties have heard, wa published iu oar lam issue an - article wnicu contained eome etricturee upon Judge-Cloud.-T We were informed ..that iir consequence of thia article, the Judge i had wade ior onal allusions to oureelf of a' very of fensive nature. We decided to ask him tor an explanation, and with tliat view we called upon him at Lis hotel and understood him to admit what had been charged. Deeming onrself aggrieved, we attackM him with a cane. - In tue tussle that ensued no seriuns damage waadone. The result waa that both Judge Clond and oorself were tried be fore T. T. Best, Justice of the Peace, who discharged the Judge and held us in tne sum of fUOU lor our appearance at uie nexi urm 01 me onpurior L,oun ior thia connty. The trial before the mair- iatrate took place Tuesday moreing. ila the afternoon of that day Judge Cloud issued a rule upon as to ahow onuse why we should not be attached aa for a con tempt Thia matter ia still pending; to be auLen np thia (Thursday) morning at 9 o'clock. 1 Aa the matter ia- now. pend- fng.'we refrain from comment -- .i ii t l WHEAT CBOr.:,,. i The wheat harvest of TexaiJhu be gun In earnest. '.'The flnt sack of floor from new wheat waa. to have been sold Galveston, on the. 23d of May, for the benefit J" the Orphans'. IIome.iTb; first sack of flour last year fiom Tcka old in StjJLool fot; I5. Texaa beats North Carolina ts quantity .but ' the "old abort grass" 1 ahead in Ihe quali ty of her wheat. ,ViV. MUNICIPAL1 ELECTIONS IN.yii- . Mil ..! . ',,,! J-.t The RichmondEnqulrer of psterdaj (Friday) brings out its poultry over toe result of trie municipal elections m that slate. The Enquirer ayin-v. tKj , Tlie return tor. the "tlectiona whiclf took place yesterday throughout the state show that V lrgiuia is nil' iscr- vatlve, and the radical party ! ; 1 1 on te wane I ' - ' Richmond hold her own nr'' . "lav nir on a linht vote clven Oil ' ? C, Carrin'ton a sphuidid runjofii f, the mayoralty, CapU J. M. ,'i'jlei city sergeant a still larger one, . Uiu general ticket a vote almoist ece Ucntcd. : : . In PetersWg - the emitter v'aUftia rnrntd ocMiwuifalky.iixl th enUf i the cttuurnk'd reitemptl( or IImi .Ju& "Tr""' H jtmuf.ui ai WiUl- yri aud a fuU Ut of conservative uiuuU clpal officers. " ' A " Alexander ana r arm vine nave been carried over tralt-hl-out re wuU icons. and other places over comlnuationa ot republicans and independents. ' Ucsplte the desperate elroiia or trie kidi'pendents and radicals In Staunton, tlie party held its own, and the muni cipal ticket wa elected bv a lair, ma Jurity. t iue result ia liiguiy encouruin, 1rginla still holds Iter place in the trout rank of democratic states ; party dwctpline ia perfect and the old com monwealth may be depended upon for a good account of herself in the great national contest inXoveuiber next. ' I SICK OF INVESTIGATIONS. It is a noteworthy thing how tb phys ical health of persona investigated veems to auffer as the evidence accumulates and grows "binding. " The ii.-osti-gatee if we mar be allowed the c pree tiiun is nearly al wayasmitten wititaome inlatiy ' jnat at tue critical m- tueut. uillerent lunua or aicaneaa inter fered with the investigations of tli safe In the credit mobuier rxam- teatioVia there were aevenu stricken dera. XOakea Ames, aUr uubooiiii(j bimself.Vent home, waa mwiveil with a grnd. Xruiion of cotifldenoe 'and re spect, and then he laid down and died, which was pVhaps the bt thing to do. TJt waa certaiuV better than what Colfax did. He soon recovered from hid IkxWj disorder, and Viw earries about lm heavy load of perWv and ahaow under a smile that has peWitled : upon bis face, and continues to feutnre Sunday aolioola and christian flssociiiuoiia. -,t iU . -,,1,, But General Bchenck, though a man of robnst physique,- Buivrs with let na doe, what ia it ? oh yea, he tuffew with anHitryita i? ''T.hl' fli rolt tfr UmnHllirt Ma he. te-cgraptis w tjie coi pay ton, Ohio; to' wait for him to get Wfcfl. - Ilia true ailment, htWvcr, is Emma-roeis, or 'eraorrbage, aVl there are some very bad symptoms tarentty developed in bis case, me comXnittee have, however, determined not toe Strong remeduM, lliey wiu give tiNn a iiild alterative, whitewash gently dark brnisea. ami let him so. I Mr. Blaine ia suffurinar severe fjroi ''malarial fever." Malarial fever ia eood, For malaria means bad air-; and . there haa been a Very bad air' about the whoje of hia affair with the bonds, the jobs and the eubwdie. Hia vindication' had nil air of sincerity, but it was a bid air, as ia- now: evident. Hia chsnoea for the aomination have a very bad air ; for no body now asama to believe in bun except Fulton, and even he ahewa symptoms of making a sew bargnin-.with somtbody elfie. rt1" 1 fir :t)i y ,V-'t f j :U: lift t- ! Just abont the time of the Belknap exposures. Grant bad an attack of some thing. VI hat the disease wa,' is known1 to only those who Were done t his 'au- gost person." mere were tne aymptoma of vertigo, ' htooohghing- and coin that era well known to be often" bronght on by1 abstemious and ' laboriona ' liabita. llain soda and exercise at last restored ind amended bis constitution and laws. These are a few prominent cases, but lu fact the whole republican party and the whole republican press are sick of investigations. Perhaps they will jet get Sicker of them. ' ' ! : ! POLITICAL NOTES. ?' Feruando Wood in for Judjje Davis for President. - The Xashvillo American considers Tilden dead as a presidential caujljdate. ( Tlie' "Nevada democratic : delegates will vote first lor Tilden and t en. for Thurman. . " , , ' Chily thirteen candidatva in tl.? fliird Indiana District lor the sucks onto bpeakcr Kerr, so far .- 1 ' Of the delegates already cIu'mso to the Cincinnati conventlotc Morton's frieuda claim he has 144. --i' Congressman I'iper baa written home to' KJaUtorota that be would be phased by a renoniination from Uie.dentocratsr The Newport News inserts positively that seven of the etchr-delegate from Rhode Island to Cincinnati will vote for Brietow,,li'rtl .:i-t ,.t.-. ,. . The,5eW York World wariuto know' rhelher Bowen's coming out for Blaine means death to Beecher,or does it nieah Central Pacific bonds f : - - ' : Ex-Governor tTalfer, of Virsinia, has been placed on the list of candidates for , tlie nomination for the' Tice-Presl- deut by JSt louls convention,"" "' ". ' . New Jersey democrat will vote to put a -western man at the head of 1 the ticket in order to make. ex-Governor Parker ui cacaiuaie ior ice-t reaiueui, ( . The New lork Herald ' thiaka . Peter Cooper ia the moat sensible man in the country, being almost the oaly one who baa declined a presidential nomination. The Lawrence TTebubl.' can-Journal ia confident that ' the overwbehning senti ment of the republican of Kanaaa are in " favor- of ' the nomination s of Mr.' Blaine. V '" ';'-;- . Congresaman Thomas L. Jones says that mind whom to select, but ahe prefers a western man. ' , , ' . '". . 1 .'" "." ' The Charleston (S. C.) .News and Courier, which has heretofore 'opposed the nomination of Tilden,' now. comes out ia double -leaded editorial urguig him as the onenian for the occasion.' The Augusta, Georgia, Chronicle and Sentinel: aaya 'Bajard or Hancock, or Hendricks or Black, can win the day if nominated at SU Louie. - With Tilden aa their candidate the democracy: will aimpiy court deleat.: t Senator PTnkhey ATTiyle, of Man hind. thinks that that state's de legat ion - bould gd to ?t Louie wrtirely unphdd. An ffort will be made, be ravk tii t -t cem- ing stale conreation to heal all dwaed-" Uona in tne party m tne suie. Thk "IIo 4KKccrsKM ororaHaaLTR. The li the reat depuriUiug or blood el eg oran of the system. SHttis," hoUsrkjxr of our health at work, 'bo fo.l cotmptiona which geiuler 1 - lil.i ti an.! rot out, as it wMtho i tiiuerjr jf lie, ara pruJuuIly expelled n the "ysUtui. .'or this Iuirjio.! I'irn-iigl Jon Medicul )iwc' ,"ith iin -daily doses of llr I'iwrou' PitWHitkt Purgative l'clkta are pre-eminently the articles needed. 1'hey onra-jeverf kind of hauior jtrom tlia wi.r-t acroTuIa to" the ortmnloa pim-" pTeTTflittcli Tif a iipllou." hea -attmr uleura kiudiy btwl emb Uieir mighty curative, ., iufltience, , Virulent blood' poiuni iliiit iiuk in the ,aysb:uv are by 1 them robbwd of tlietr, terrors, and by their persevering and somewhat protrac ted use tlie moat tainted system may be ; oouipIeU-ly runovatttd and built dp anew. EdUthiI glands, tumor and awelliugs dwindle awuy atid diaappoar nuder the influence of their great resolvents. Sold by ail denli'M in ni-djcinea.:' j . j 1 "l laude, a child about threo years old, waa greatly afilictcd with sores on hia Ua.aiHi ot t, so tluit he could not wear hi t-boca and itotkiuKa, . Hud a great dial. .of trouble with him., Hud tried many rmeiliea ineffectually. At List we trit d the Gilded Medical Dis covery, and iu abont throe weeks he waa entirely cured, hia aorea were all heuli-d, auJ heulib miu'li improved. I Iteepectfully yours, ' I l 'J ' J W liolTB Vermillibu, Edgar, Co., Ill, Jan. i i - . . 1 .. The Ssvannah News ry liiat.the claim that' the Georgia 1 delegation is Olid fr TUdnn is all bosh that Tilden is, not tlie choice of the dcmocragy( of Georgia, although If it should be expe dient hr (he north and wet-t to vuUd 011 hini the pretereuce orlhfc 'tieori de mocracy will uot stand hi tho wuy, ; ! RriTf 'uE CL'ked lu from'' '30 Vi' 90 days by the m-e cf ' ther TrlumjA Tru At Triumph llupfur ltotnmly tnanufac torcd by tie Triumph Trust, Co 331 Bowery, N, Y, This Trus ami Sup porter took the Medal at the' but ses sion of the Creel ' American Insfiuite Fair, ' Seed lOtente for their new. book. i ml .rf TRIUMPH ,TUU.S CO 10 wnora vu swarded the ' rrtmiuM r tWettat i -'i ' d i- r.i K .... fbr ths bet F.U.'le Tru and Sunuirtar it tii lt 4.loii of' tbe -'' - ! ' ' ORE AT AMERICAS ISSTITUTK FAIR, 'enret a nurture In rrom ) to Is dys itid offer' l,IWUdaQart for a n they saaoot eurat- Xhty ini'loy a .. . . . ' .l,'i.;..i,i n:i (v.,'- riltST CLASH LADY. ijUJSUOJf, , I Trmi moJernte.' Cues gasrsutevd. Or 4ersBlleby mll. Ezamtuatwn tree. Th ausl dtKoiiutt to paUpns, &'(d 1 cent A k 1. . .v rmr. w.u. BLit.iiA n; m. i. air HA tr yAHi Chief burgeoD. ALL MEN A 81'EEDT CUKE. t Welkacss of the Bjck or Limb. 8trlcUir. Affection of tha KiJneyt or Bladder, Invol- antary-Dlchitnre, Inipoteiicjr, (iencral t billty, Nnnrotiaaeaa, l)Tpojil, Laaguor, Lw rtrll, Coiifolon of Ideas, Palnliatlun f the Heart. Tlirddlty, Trembllniri Dlirmeai f BlRht ortjMdhleas, llsmRe- of tlM Huad, Throatj! Ndm' or Nktn. 'Affections of 1 tht Ltvsr, LuaeA itienavh or Bowela hoMi tr ril)l.loi4"r aritlng from aolitary Habits :i anu aoiiutrr praetieet more .fettna tban the aonr of tha tvrent- to- th MrUiara of Ulysavs, bllfthu liar theW tBOTt tJr feUlanb noe4!anl sita:ii titHMy naadtlna; inarrtaite almt ImpoiMdUle, i eMOng butliBuMyana Mjiid., li U ' '- Mrliaee. , ' Maniud pertona iinyonng men contempla ting mirrWe, suffering from Organic and fliyalral ' WeakncM, Loa Of i'roereatlTa Puwera, Impoleuc-y, 1-Wt ration, txhauatad Vitality, Involuntary llbichargFa, Nou-Erec-Uullity, Haaty EmlMionX, 1'iTpltatlon of the Heart, Nerronji ExrttarSlHty, Decay of. the Physical and Mnta4 fowers, Uorangemtnit of all the Vital Forcea and functkma, 'onr ous Ueblltly, Loss of ktynhood, Gcuural Weakness of the Organs, and overy other unhappy disqualification, speedily removed, ana iuii nianiy tisot resioretii ' , 'To Voqng SI ' , These ant some of the sad anu melanehollr effeeta produced by early bahlta of youth, via ; W vakil of the Back and -LfmbSf l'alnalii the Mead, Dimness of Bleht, Loss of MuM'Blar 1'i.wer, faJ.Uatlon of V tlie Uoart, 1j'i;, Nurvou trtllaOUllyl loro)te luinl of it. i- liigeallve FuncloiiA Veuaral Debility, Pniitonn of Oonuir!l)tioii("cte. ' ' SI E x 1: 1 i' t ' 'J'lie l;f(rfti!rnrtA irtrt,'tbe' mind arv-ijv 'j to tw U reacted LonVjf Meiti ory, CwDfuH n of I'kas, Dirt-seiono $plr, IU, Kvil-iy -bodiiipt,' AraieiuQ UiiSocWiy, 8clf-Dllruir Love of 'Solitude.. 'T&nidlly, etc , art afviuo of the erlli produced,'1 " Thoiiatii1 of persons of all air eW ay jtidaaliat. is tbauouaaJof tiuor (luiiiaiii naUu,.loinK Uuar VlKor veuuiiuuie auak, pain, iitrvoni and emaciated haiiiiK a miio-. lax apearAuve anoui me. eye, couguuua aymptoin 01 coDsumpuqu. ' ? ' - A MpfrrtT urn .w arrahte 'la recent 'DlseaW Immedtiite RHIcf-INo Mercury, re stm rtlliilrrr their health, In Uina' wJta lauoruot . art-laudBn and prupcr terataitui.: driving dieae fatio tl systvoi' by tbat'leadiy roison, Mrrcu causUig Fatal A,ffectloas of the Head, Thn Note, or -Bklh, Liver," Lunes, rMomach Bowers, speedily cared. Let do delieacy pi rent apiy laniuamawiy. ) -t , 1 lactose stamp to use on reply, Address Of1 fpXKAlTlXQltlt IOCK HOSPITAL. "' Al. V, tfOVTlt rRKIHiRlLKt(T.j. .i mi.. 11KTWK1LS MALTIMOKE AM) ...... Sffc'VAfi ttZMSJiTX,., .4AlUMpiiS, Mb. MEALt ' MEAL 1 1' ' ' .'i.i,;-.J .Two Cat loads toaat bolted Corn! Heal just "a -jt-H Vi U1TTIH Ar JllVCM Granary and. Forage Store. Wilmington St, 'apr 2tf .WwJW..Ba, !. .r AstMMnaari Jaa 1, i. urn i.-ii':" . i. ...r;..: r 1 l 1 1,1 uioil a aal.l-UlW.lt. ii uml ... ni v fcHACTlC la thsJopmns Coart of tha IT AUte. the Circuit and District Coertt of toe Betted K,ta and ika'aewral Courts of foe ia J liKta! District. -I .. ... .. . - . OCic oa FayetUvilia. W oppaaite tee ClUjena National Bank, Co aUtra, , , , I"" It . : ;.4$l,250..Profitfrom;', tawrataiewt'of $106, Wna of oar. ewstoaMra purchased Spread ton 100 ebarv of N. T. intrai he Put & It and Call lft buy Ins 100 shares acafnst the Put (4 107 Which was old $ it lelltnir at the same prlca too Shares railed low aetliaff prolt 11,-JSO, this peratiow can be iraeatad ry aietuh Of the year aiu. w, au, i iw, wjj.pay aa wen.ior amour t invested. . tlold, Stocks, Cotton snd Tobacco b-Kiiflit and sold od commission. Advaoce on eonaiirnrnenta. - .: Frk-e U-s wt i iealars free. , - . .uHAKLi tUfcilLEI A CO. , . l, Bond St., Near Irfrk, . -i-Var Gold and Block Exehanirel 1 P.O. BoxSTTi. febll-U ! ! 1 ! 1- 7 '-" -v.-! J, f'.C'.HiIi ' f u .ol'v viV! f , i.j'Pi. '(' ff )o .11, BP4.',.:1 uU CD ..ilM Pi I I .v),:lH .iuT-.f r tf-Mlt til -J! l; Iwil I ' l.iii 1H rtol'I wiit .j t jrvl.'!is-, in liaWuiiiiiiiifi oi ) -! f - 1 ,sj i, m j .1m 1 ut uni, -j B A L L A.It U-ftdd O Oi, -i'ttiii.' .yjK-tV .A ,1.4,0 j f i't ;'a t n !ij;,3ENKKAL! jjirifjiniit if. CDMMISSIOif MERCHAL'TS J il'iild ;(. i " t'J ); t n ftHv rront i'i: i ; .-!:,. '-iasi vcAtiataUI. MT.ui-:;ii:w GRAIN", HID tS, WO0I4 TOBACCO, v.i ii.i o ;. ,.,-, I.,' .r, ,11: -..? - Bops, Ejrgs, Butter, Cheese, Dried Fruits, Feathers, Fars, Ird,' Tallow, Seeds, Bacon, Beana, Poultry, Floor, Vg . K . etables, c., Ac, ae. ' WAREnoisE, aor aw s. broad it., '-april'T-weia , , . t , j mQEEAT MEDICAL' BOOK." ' 'Sc-J and Secret for Ladlaa'and fieu' '4 A Bent free for two stamp. Address. r4 ov. osiraaiiiiicAtlKSTiTCTi, r- - - T Bt. Joseph, Mo. oelia-i2nt ...' ' a lr V. djit. (J TiUL-sA OOUTHEaJI POUCTOlOLDEJt HjJtil- , "An Ii)i4ifanc4 Journal tievotei VfiOii 'fttefi est ef itl'oHey-aoldera." CuntaiiM all tha an auranee JlUmture ot the flay. Only Insur ant's riper in North I'urolluu TreatJ of both Life and : J aw 1 Insurance,! expoauia;, wild-bat, compauiea auu coiuincnuny; toe strong pues to fbe peonta of North Carolina, the rwnef LSubcription $2Ml in ajvauue. .AJvcftlaV meat inserted at nasowa&Minrtaa.; tun -.n, :,,,wt.1 nAddT now; . .- y'i Idltorand PwoprtBtt.uu; ..Ti MAKE NO N(1A0E.ME NTS. TILL. 1 SEi OL'K " ' -' i l V1w.--.ii.-J ui ii iiJi-...- Waleb In thrilling Interest, sterling merit, elerauce afid ehesnne'S, has' abaolately no eqswLt Jt ia "Tbs Thing" for taeeateaaial period takes on sight. The North Ameriean Review saya tt iSdei serving of uaquaUhed 'tn-aiae ; We- aotlrtpaia for it aa extensive popularity": tha Dubuiiue Times aaya "Just stK-Wwnrk as thousands of the American rVll will be clad to pos ses": the Detroit AdTcrthW calls' ft "pre ferable to any yetpubliancd." ANT ACTIVE MAN OR WOMAN of aoed sddreaa, Insured lanre iiroflts and steady work for a rear. llFor full part fcahiti,' address ."i . . . , , J. B. OKU dt CO., 2! Park rlaeo, '.Sft-St. V- .- " ew York,"- NSW 8TOB11 'NEWfiOODS t Lj t 1 1 .ui .i (..'a ! !.k .sit .. 1! , .. , m n 8? w-- t:vatts, OfaDooB yaoii Cimsr t3B6vi,- " ' t l RAtEIom y o.;'s ' .to Mrs. Watts is , practlral Mlfnner"kd Worker ur BtrsW Goods. 'Altera, rernodels. aad preastw Blraw end, Felt Hate, Boneet. Makee and, ..remodels .verr -deacxlpUoa el au:es Men p or vnnuren s n Idren s lists. . , " ' you may get the Istett l-ort. : ill '-. ! ..- - Urve her a can ana styles of Paris ot New1 jan 14-2m .'-A-MOTHER CAR , LOApQF Lrf Jastarrivlne Give as a call, t i IM'llminli atretl Hi LL KINDS OF IMPROVED AsrncuUurai tmplcmeot's and Sacllae-' ry man u fart ored and for sale tiy the ' " j Belera. g.! -' LaJ j i ? pL B ;: . M , - 1 , l ' CD '' sf V ' I I '' JO ITI tut,'.) ka-JH' ..Wo , y, CD ' : iJ 1 1 . as TJ ...... ;' Iwts . roq It " , . .Us--1 .- 1 t w5-J"- ':iit ... T rm at v 1 1 'i WALL 8TBEET CAKICATUEES . A new Book, 4H Psjres, conulnlnff 14 tn frraved Illustn$tionslt a lnfvatialor . btock!Bpeeuiatora. . Pric 10 ccU bv nail. TL MHR1X,E A CO., Babkera aud Brokers, 3 WaU Street, hit. tbl3-tr . I.' SL UM Jt t'iars v, Auaaai'i. L. Uaaviv. OA II T Kit Ac CAI1 1 t H ' ; . ATlCBNfcYs A 1 LAW. t .-Asasviixa a V ; 4. Practice In U eaaue L'( art at Kal Wb and la toe But aba rt-eri umn of We tern North Carolli a . ; , r ' , 1 llma eolltd 'e any mt'' VGXNTB for best chance la the world to coin money Address U. tt. SArhTl POCKET t:0. Newark, J. v PSTcnOMAN Y.or SOt'L CHAh.VINO. How either aex may fasettiate and (rain the- love affeetkma of any enon they choose instantly. Tbissimple, meutalacquirv uwut all can poaete, free, -by mail, ior together with a marriage guide, Kgyptiau ln-K Drxaiiiii, Iliuw. to Ladies, Wrdiliur; N'itht f?lilrt, Ae. A queer hook. A'ldret. Tf WILUAM CtA, s-ahe. a'hOe. FOB Ctldt, Hoaiunttf, -in! Cpnght. all Tdfaat lliiriltl,, " - t8K "' ' rlUTarbolir T.blrla. .. W'T IIP 11KI V iv ui v.v uiivr tlNLT IN bia;e And 'stjkk 'bemldy tor sale bv DruirirUU aenerallrr and OH,N8TON, HOLLOWAf A CO.. -1-. ..... s 1; aui.i.u,i. FhBadelphla, Pa. A cup of GOOD Tp A, J A-boieVi KngHsa Trafefersays, tnueh Bner Tea iadrank In Jtnsila than in Eugland the difference I not robhly owlnr to the Over land transpoiuUuu but that tbeKuscUaa buy the best lea grown in China, little of that' kM,ibiEf9pcriusiiiea,i, ur v,,;, ..-' j TIlJKIlrSSlAA' ? ,CaXt'A,vr, Offer in this market s limited quantity of this Tear It ts absolutely Pure. J Seat b wimU.. prepaid, in. wiWrri, t3 aft I lb. HS5. To introduce this Tea a llieral narnMe mH tf We, - KUttblAN- TXA CO., 1110 Paaau 8t., N. Y. . my 14-4w Fuller.1 Warren vfc CoM '""""'MAS'tFACftrREltS OF;' ' ' RANGES hAND. FURNACES, pa t.ABOEst iiwoimreT ! tine if axbtet. buV new wood and coal oodiins stoves Golden Crown, lttporlet . PIRIT.0F H6. . ' OUTUERd GEH. AND TUE I'tnots TEWART IMPROVED1 ; ,Met the wants of every dealer. . . , , I Correspondence Invited, rrlee list anJ cut Upon appUcatina to ;1 .' "! . ..a LLLLER, WARBEN A CO., I " ' ' ' - i Water street ' New York i mhltisr iiKi- ti.( .tulbn!i . . : rv.i .,,.1-1 rie .11 .. 1 ,1, .,,,1 j GILES' LiniLiEfJT IODIDE OP AMMONIA 1 'Oivaa lomoaor AMMoata ts, in mv ttdfrmenVhe keatWmedy roraewMlfrtaeVeV IMll lutf.u-n Ik. VMll.ll I h.1.. .H1..I . Willi this diitease for 33 VearH, and never until 1 fclkwpbw Ms. Oites' remedV did f find anr- 'aurured relief, Uka pleasure iu saying Utl, nrasmurn as i aesire always to be a bene- r'coHBiV''-' Chaa'n of the MdthodlGt'Cawreli F.xtwnsl'm." .held by -an Pnu.xKs. Depij. 451 BUth Atiitiue, NVt. OuSu euU auirlabotiie. Foraala by - ?ESCCD, LEE A CO., janlMwJtawaw;) u : - i Haletgti, N. C. 1876. Our Liyii'0iifIlcaL'..lo7rr ' AHAOAZINE Orl28PAdES,il :' Dtrottd to ft'ortk Caroline herpaM, htrp rurtU . .i;.'. j .1". isa Mr jRiwiii 1 . j I l.;t;' TkBiisl$3 rra" TitAH, Pofrria PsKfAii. 'I "it: -i ,.) (. -.., f..i (,..,-,.. uiiV, ,.:. ...it i-DfTOOU. ' ;. tl iiil;. I ij.' Raleigk, N. C'" tT" Those to whom bills have been sent wul please remit. , ( .... , . ... Two 'rrrror ohiy" is:' Having few comnlete 111 s of Oca Li vino AMU Ota Daao for lHTSbn hand, we will fur alshtaaawear ad the eavUre rear leM for JJbrary Associations ud Historical flaete- ttea would do wet) to note this., . , ltt. 2d and Sd volumes nandsomelr bound rOlorary at j ifarnUbed . al Ix.ai per voi ume,or X'.i,if seDtbTmalL , , i.ii i.. Adartse, ,t ' ... . A , 8. D. POOL, JaTa.tr" - ' ' Bileiifn, N.C H" u in' "' i. ' ' B 0ARDIN0u;,)U8S, ,,-l . . I "alrv 'PeckwaA. haa opened a first ojase Board In (; House at the Corner of Martlo acd 'WUnrinatoa Mutwte; la tb nMdenr (oDerry occupied br the lau Dr, w, a. MeK.ee. BUe la prepared to accomimxlate permanent a wall. raaaieB boarden; .1 lbs abe a alvays supplied with the very best the market affords, and the1 rooms kept neat and -eoo-laotabiei. Me!Hni..( ii -.iln'i ) -.i 1 Kit ' .V n ill jp.JWC .S h iB A-J : .... ii. V ii(') 'i m vi njf-i i" n,t .'eaA ba toe4 at . '-- ' kowx-i TAMETr STORE,' -tf Bolleaaa Buildlna-. i ttm MM
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 27, 1876, edition 1
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