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tSV THURSDAY, AUGUST 24. 1876 I; THE fOITT. taarU tnm Ik nariwara iMsa af T ss Briffs A Hsas. ' , " j , i ','.' . r i tT'Of THtNWOtfRTtB TEBTaabAvV a. i. 9 a. w.1' 13 at. r.'ir. 6 V. at. 78 78 l . SVT OF f WBATUB. 1 4 i Fair, with wind from south to southwest. A man trt -bot- 4 - lb tr ot Julius Lewis t Co., yesterday. : j Revet) e1b--ctos In lhi ,ditriei jus tr&ioillM 1 1,03 47. M -4 EverylKxly who hasn't been to the cenlen oiiil Is golna ltwern now od Kovenuwr. A greater orUou of our excurling Knights of Pythias return from Philadelphia ' Sat urday. . , ;:, : ., r v ? ;. . ' i!W regret fcr W. B.FArrlng too has removed from this city to hU old home in Coldshort.,; J.Q J1 'f; J t ) Vf ; I The business seuaoii ha reached, the low ont depth of dutlnesa, and la a few weeks a reaction will lake place. '- The llnye and Wheeler club bad a warm time of it bust night, atmospherically speak ing, lu the court-house. ! rifi JTfrn Cool ioriniig tfirt .wirii aftcrneout, und tolerably cool night. Is the present pro gramme of the weather. Two negro women bad a wool pulling yesterday afternoon jnMcDoweirtrte. One squealed and tlie fracas was aooa Over, Tliis is the kind of weather described by the poet wbeit be srrot about the 'land ' where sunshine and shadow are chasing each oilier.'! r't ' '; rniVXX-l There Is one consolation the can't-get- a way have. Ice water through a straw tastes just as good In Raleigh as it does any where else. We suggest to our friends of the Tildei and Vance club of this city Dot to bare their proiosed mass-meeting until the weather grows considerably cooler. . - A letter received in this city yesterday an nounces that Auditor Reilly is ruralizing In Pennsylvania, much Improved In health, lie win return about the first of next month. , In speaking of the. machinery for Swcp son's new .cotton factory, at Haw River, we made an error In our yesterday's issue. The cost should hare been placed at 120,000 instead of f 10,000. The congressional candidates, Messrs. Da vis and Young, spoke at Brussileld, Gran ville county, yesterday. To-day they speak at Rolesville, tills eountv, and come to the city some time lata in tbe afternoon. Farmers in several sections of the county are complulnlngif depredation upon their corn-fields by i lzyV orgrbe, .who, tootaty to work, roam about the country stealing everything tber can lay their banda upon. The young men of the city bare taken unto themselves Indian names. For Instance, one Is callwPj' Crazy Horse," another " Sitting" Bull' another '''RaTuTdnFacd and so on. Thus do they while tbe sultry summer hours awsy. A belligerent spirit ,ifle4toi break out aiuooji tl ureUus of gratWI school yes terdsvjaftcrogDn' as they ' wera returning bonse. Two? scrimmages fcappetieti otxler the nes of Juftiee' of tha reaee Maguln, and a couple in front of the postofflce. ' Scratch, ed faces, black eyes and bloody Tumita were the order of the afternoon. Enough loose hair floated around to fill a good sixed mat : tress. ' . '- . -'.'t Mora About tb 8unday 800,001 Cen- tennlal Excursion. ' 1 - The conHniUaos f Me several Sunday schools of tbe city, consisting of Rev. Dr. Pritchanl, J. V. Prltcbard, J. 31. Heck and John Armstrong, from the Salisbury Street Baptist church ; S. C White and J. A. Jones, from Hie Eden ton Street Methodist; V. Bal lard, from, the, Ppon, tret McCnodtifT 8. C. WI.Hli hlA ilM rasbtarton,' anrt W. E. Anderson, from Christ (Episcopal,) met yesterday jnorning, ajt.UU o'clock, at the -iorof Gatlis A Joiws, Fayetteville street Aher'ii 'short consultation, Major J. ' C. Winder, supsrlnten lont of the Raleigh A Gaiton railroad, and Capt. A. Andrews, ssperintendeut of the North Carolina divis ion of the Richmond, 4 Ilan villa,, railroad. were waited v uritoni the 'd ret oflered fl3 per capita by the Bay lice rom, for 30 days if as maqy as twenty took tickets. The lat ter offoml to take the proposed excursion- Us st fit per capita, over tb York River route, if as many ss Crty went.' tickets to be good for 3 days. After the Interview with the railroad magnates, th committees again assembled at tliftjHOiu Messrs. Gattis A Jones, and it was decided that tbe matter should be discussed again next Sunday In various schools as to the time when the ex. cureion shall start add as to the route to be Wlected, also to ascertain bow many will purchase tickets. The committee will bold anotjier conference Monday morning lo the fear office of the CUiMu'4 National' bank. W Wr!lhai any rwpeciblf pf rsoi, out side of these schools, may purchase a ticket to participate In Hie excursion. If tie excursion la gotten up, no matter : which of tbe routes) is chosen, it will b the cuapest oenlcnRLi trip of. the season. Bound Over. , ' Yesterday la St Mary' townBblp, this county, Ella Hall wa bound lover to keep tb peace towards David B, Hamlet. . Tbe amount of -th'4iend -was 209. Shhad been threatening Hamlet and hi family for some timt past. ; '" ' s , i Committed to Jail, fe...- w M ii Peter Hymao, colored, was yesterday com mit. UhI to the county jail for the larceny of corn.on the day Ufore, from Willis) R. Privett,! waa committed wy T. J. Wigg. J. P., in de fault of a $200 bail bond. ; O M ; " e '' Sent On. Yesterday, in St Mary's township, before Justice of the Peace Ell Dapree, Gilbert Hall wa arraigned bnlhe charge' of "assault ing David Hamlet, Tuesdayvjth a rock and ate. Gilbert was .'bound Over ta keep (h bca", ii4, require to give a ball bond of f zoo Tor nis appearance at tne next term 01 the superior court. R rival. , , . , , ,,'' . A revival ba been progressing at' Hoi land' (Methodist) church, miles south of thU city, since 8aturduy last. ' Iter. : Dr. Burkbead, pastor of the Edenton Street M. E. Church, this city, went out Tuesday to assist R7. J. Ei Thbmpaon, of Cary elreait, in It conduct. W learn that tbe meetings are1 ' largefy1 attended ' and ' much Interest manifested.' Applied by Letter. A letter waa received yesterday by the board of county examiner from Alexander Mitchell, of Morrlsvllle. for a renewal of bis certificate to teach in the common schools of the county. lie held a second grade, certifl cat but rear. , H Informed that tbe law required aVeaminatl6tkbkoreany cer tificate Issued, and that lie must come be fore ihcm again and show bis Increased , accomplUbmeuta. , ' . . ; .v .:. I Arreated en Suapicion. Yesterday afternoon Joseph Mitchell, a colored lad about 17 years of age, wa ar rested on suspicion of complicity In tbe re-. cent burglarizing of tbe residence of John stone Jones, : editor Of the Ualelgh New. We forbear, as a matter of prudence, to state the nature of the suspicion, bu, it wa con sidered strong enough lo cause the arrest and cooflueineot of Mitchell in the guard house. He will have a hearing ; before Mayor Mauly this morning. ' . " 1 ' T"i i Hon. M. W. Ransom. Tbl distinguished gentleman arrived In thi city yesterday afternoon, accompanied by his family, en route for Catawba Springs. Tbey leave on the 11:40 train to-day. The general state that he Is at the service of our state executive committee until the day or election. We suppose that a list of appoint ments will aooa be made for both him and Senator Meiriinon. General Ransom is looLing'in excellent health, and la In good spirits over the prospect of a democratic triumph, both state and national. . . : ( Special TrainBpeakina- at Jonesboro. It la now thought that at least 1,500 people, from Wske, Chatham, Orange and Moore counties will be present to-morrow to hear tb discussion between Vance and Settle at Jonesboro. A large number will attend from this city and along the line of the. raiW road. Tbe special train leaves the North Car olina depot at 8 o'clock a. m. The fare from this city, round trip, 1 only f 1 50. Forth benefit; of out country friends, we give tb rates from the Various sUlious along tb Una: Cary, f 1.25; Apex, $1.25; Lashley's $1.25; Merry Oaks, ft.OO; Lockville, 75 cents; Osgood, 40 cents; Cameron, 50 cent. ....... , mt :.. . I Reward Offered. i Yesterday Governor Brogdeu. in response to-tbe-pelitlon-of a number of prominent citizens of Mecklenburg county, mention of which wss made in the lut issue of the Sen tlneli oflered a reward of $400 for the appre hension of tbe negro, nam not known, who raped the person of Mrs. Mary A. Beatty, of that county, lost Saturday. Tlis prompt manner in which Governor Brcgden hi re sponded to tha pet)Uon deserves praise. AU good citizen join in the wish that tbe per petrator of the fiendish outrage may be speedily captured and brought to punish- Tbe Street Commlaetoner. In calling attention to needed repairs on Streets, kcK we li not j wiab to be onder- tood ssrloiing!i)Oil this officer. He I industrious and fulthful In tbe discharge of duty. - He ba but a small force at bis com mand, and doe with it all that could be rea sonably expected. That Mr. Andrews keep np tbe streets remarkably well everybody will, whoa the limited means placed In hi band tor so doing 'are take Into consideraj- tion, admit The city ha no more energetic, faithful officer than W. N. Andrews. H thoroughly understands his business, and is in every way the right man In the right place. ' ,:;.;. x) .p ,. ia Finale of tbe HoUand Shindy. Holland, the negro who raised such a sblndf I Ward No.. 4, ,ilUBiaj r lulling, it . 1 ... l, i -..' ..11 liealing his atep-m. wife and everybody else that came in reach, had a bearing yes terday morning , lieforo Mayor Manly. His honor bound him over to the next term of our superior court ln Iwml of $200, which be gave. Tbe nesro. Ned Goodruiu, who first Inter fered with the, policeman in arresting Hol land ami then assUted.ia conveying him to guard-house, was made to pay a fine of $10 bmides t2.25 costs. His last act made It yqUiu light with l',L.,d,?c, lion. Holland ecms to bo a tlespcrat i n? gru, and a few years In the )enitentlary would probably cool his bot blood a little. ! tTUoI firm of jpk 8J Wa'itt A pro. have ieaseil fbrt tnrnf of yeors Jas. M. Towles' front store. No. 52 Fayetteville st. and are hajj.ng the same fitted np entirely new. They will move from their ok! place about the first of October. ausJjHmw3w.w6w.,..t.I,.X.: Do It YoureelTe. '' ; '; We anderstand that at tjie next regular meeting of the board of aldermen resolu tion will be lutroduced raUlng a committee oT aldermen aiid a committee of citizens to take tb Initiator step toward tbe estab lishment of water work In thi city. The eomndtiee of aldermen ll very well and necessary, but wa don't Ilk the citizens part of the programme. Nine chance out of ten they will Insist ou tbe farcical proceeding of calling a citizens' meeting to consider tb matter, sod if this I done then farawejl to all hope of , water work. These citizens' meetlngs,aboat almost everything, are arrant humbugs, and always run by sore-beads and wind-bags. Tb whole matter rest with the board of aldermen, and tbey alone should deal with It. Let Ibem bars a survey made, fix upon tb plan and the submit to tbe qualified voter of the city the question of the necessary' Issue , of bonds. H tbe citizens vote lbs lasne down, sdl rlglitthVartormen oeedWIteClor' they will have performed their duty. But we do not think that tber I any danger of the peopl voting down the proposition. A large majority are decidedly in favor of the mesa are. ' The only opposition to lie encountered' will cbiie) J from, i tyr mjrly Individuals who'd, mtlier tee a i dosea new cemeteries started here than pay 6 ceot additional tax In the year A 1 ' i lL:s! i Wa bav heard a lew aay that they favored tbe proposition for water works, but were afraid that it would be lamed into a "Job," I, a. a ring would be formed to awludle tb city In (heir construction. This fear Is an Idle on. U the aldermen act properly they will keep the management of the whole enterprise In their own hands, ami aooneof seiwela thi city will aay that there 1a "member' of the board capable of lending himself to any im proper or dishonest scheme. Gentlemen of the board, the whole matter rest In your bands. ', Will yoa use your power ? . We bope o. Dont follow the example of this misera ble generation . of politicians and . strive to mske a demagogical record tot economy at tbe sacrifice of everything right, proper and just. Remember that economy, when prop erly practiced, is a virtue that adorns, but when overstrained or saed in the In tercet of hypocrisy, takes rank with low and grovel- lag vice, . Go to work then, gentlemen, and do what good conscience and common sense demands, and dont try to shift a just respon sibility by twaddle about citizens' committee and citizens' meetings. The work: 1 your. and yoa must perform it or fail In your worn' duty.-'"-,' ' Doubtless many of our resttera tiave be come heartily tired of this subject and would be rejoiced to bear no mora of water work for a long time, but if they will take the trouble of informing themselves of it vital Importance, we are assured tbey would eagerly join us in, the advocacy of their needy establishment. : . ; . ; v Tb Supreme Court Vacancy. Yesterday a Sentinel reporter Interviewed Governor Brogden on the subject of the vacant seat on the bench of our supreme court The governor Informed the reporter that he had not yet decided who. he would appoint, a be did not think there wa any necessity why he should do so Just now. Tbe stale wa not losing anything by tbe delay, but oa tbe other hand was gaining some little In the matter of salary. When the vacancy occurred the labors of the court were nearly Over, and he did not think the public Interest required prompt action la the matter at hi bands.' Tbe governor said, however, that an appointment would be made before the January term of tb court In response to a question a to tbe application for the appointment, tbe governor aid that no di rect application had ' been made to him by aoy-aspirant-to -the-position, .though the claims of Judge W. A. Moore, Judge J. L. Henry, Judge Hllllard, Thomas Ruffln, U. C Badger, W. T. Fairclolh, Judge W. J. Clarke, and a number of others, bad been urged upon blm by friends of the parties. In speaking of tbe prospects of tbe present campaign, the governor expressed himself ss very hopeful of a republican triumph, for he thought thst! large number of pro nounced democrats would refuse to vote for Vance. Thougbspeaking very decidedly as to hi views and wishes, the governor did nolexpreM in the success of his party in the ensuing election.. From his expression the reporter inferred that he thonght the election would be hotly contested, .. bat was of the opinion that tbe probabilities wera positively in favor of bis side of the question. The Interview lasted but a short time and wa sought more In reference to. tbe vacant Judgeship than anything else. The governor waa pleasant, courteous, and answered Ibe questions with oat hesitation and to the point, -. ' x ; i.- ; -, -, -v; ! Stat and Special Taxes Real and Per- ' aonal Property in Wake County. ! The state tax, as per tbe forthcoming aud itor's report, for the fiscal year ending Sep- temlier SO, 1876, amounts to $310,915.80; special tax $229,477.29; total $540,393.09. From tb abstract of listed taxes for the year 1876, returned to the auditor by tlie rcg' later of dead of this county, we take tbe following a to the real and personal prop erty of Wake county: ..:. ' ; Number of acre of land 557,203, valua tion $2,953,563. Town lots, valuation $!, 733,213. Horses 2,903, valuation $188, 60S. Mule , 2,550, - Valuation $180,419. Jacks 11, valuation $975. Jennets 7, Valu ation $118. Goats $1,037, valuation 11.034. Cattle 14,733, valuation $127,183. Hogs 27, Oifi, valuation i&,01& Sheep 10 ,408, valuation $10,411. Valuation of farming Implements, Ac, Ac, $53(1,627, ' Money on hand and on deposit $182, 642. Solvent credits $1, 038,97s. Stock. In Incorporated companies $288,456. Other persons! jrojH erfySOlSSSrallroad franchise $7,425. Net income and profit $45,552. Total valu ation of personal nd real proierty 17,873,' 037. Number of listed polls, white, 2,997; colored 2,516. County tat $23,91111 Aid tb Orpbanav I v A bale of cottoo . bos been presented to tbe masonic fraternity of this city for tbe benefit of the orphans at tbe Oxford asylum. It will be sold at auction, ' next Saturday, corner of Mirtln and Hargett street. Let the bid ran high and tber bale b sold and resold time without number, the asylao re ceiving all tbe benefits of each sale. lo sor row and shame w confess that Raleigh ha been exceedingly alack lis ber contributions to the Oxford asylum, not having done th hundredth part of what she can and should do. Our peopl should wake bp to a full realization of tbe duty bleb they owe to these orphaned ones. Faith alone, it U aatJ, won't save, bat require good works along with it, and chief among good 1 worts- J cbrity. Writ 8enre4- . ( Yesterday morning Constable Caswell served a writ of arrest on Dr. H. Wilder, at his borne, 6 mllos aoutheoat of thi city, for snooung in negro . Btacxman, luesaay, near th store of J. R. Jtoger. . Tlie doctor accepted service and gave his personal re cognizance to appear before Justice of tbe Peace Magnla Saturday t 11 m. r Tb doc tor I laid to be quits severely Injured about tbeey and temole. caused bf the butt of the' negro.' The statement ! of the aflalr by Blackman to tbe Sentinel, reporter, Tues day afternoon, 1 tarns oat to be a tissae of lleS. , ; 1 : :. t ' : , oxroRO. , , : ' . -I .4 , . -, K 1' i . i ! ! . Special eorrespondenc of SenUaeLJ August23, 1876. 1 Court (till continues in session. . It bu been occupied, since hist Friday, In trial of the Indictment of Dick Jones, Chas. Col and Gab. Jones for an alleged conspiracy to defraud tlie. county of Granville. Judg Seymour has made a very good Impression opou the, bar of thi place. , W would rather Seymour of him than Greasy Ham It la a 81b to Steey a Pin. There is In tbe 'Oxford Jail a woman Inn prisoned for stealing two ear of corn. Sh will probably have a 'ear ing at this term ol the court. ',,:',:,:., Wbaxe and Heeler, '! '-"' j Lust Frldsy night some of the colored of tbl place, with their white ring-masters, as sembled lo tbe . court-house for th purpose of organizing a Hayes and 'Settle clubJ Whether It was organized , or not,' I cannot tell. Tber waa a great deal of loud talking anu cismonng. Spe'aklntjiL. Oiif Tilden and Vance club wss highly cd tertained last . Monday night by , elegant siieecbes from tbe lion. Wm. N. H. Smith and W. Y. Jones, of Raleigh. There were a large number of colored people present, wbq listened very attentively. The colored men here seem to manifest some Interest ia our meetings. They attend regularly and pay a great deal of attention to what Is said. ' ,.' Excuralon. . . There will be an excursion from Weldon to Raleigh on tbe 25ln Inst. It I for tb benefit of tbe Episcopal church at that place. Some of our people speak of excurting. f ''. ltlacellaneousj. " " i Tbe Ilenderaoo tobacco market la gutted. The corn crop u very good In this sectloni Emms, a little ten-year-old daughter of Simon Kitlrelt, of Henderson, died at her father residence lost Taesdsy nlgbt of ty phoid fever , V : , ' T. W. Clarke,, of Norfolk.' Vs., will open a picture gallery here very soon. '. Somo of tlio people of Henderson propose to baptUe Hargrove politically and christen blm Tazwell Lowery Hargrove. ' . I J ' Mr. P. Tborp sr., lm presented the Gos hen Episcopal church with a fine organ. ' ' , "OTXT FdRbT" J f Hotel Arrivals. ; Yarbrouoh nocR,'Aug. 23. C J. Pa rlsh, Durham; J. J. Robinson, N.. C R. R.; F., U . Bailey, Cincinnati, Ohio; R. A Smith, J. McElllngton, W. A Harris, N. C. ; Jno. M. Wilson. Wilson' Mills; P. 8. John son, Graham ; Geo.' F. Hides, Charleston, 8. C. ; Dr. Dessan, 8. Hodges, N. T. ; W. Mallory, Frsnkliulon; M. W. Ransom, Mrs. M. W. Runsom, J. Ransom,. R. Ransom, Esther Ransom, Thos. Ransom, pat Ransom, Geo? Ransomr WitKanilWdfiTTasTErr'a; Henderson; Madame L. J. Velasquez, At lanta, Go.; A. Mayer, Wilmington: Thos. McDonald, Mrs. Thos. McDonald, Chas. H. Fisher, Dr. D. W. C. Beniww and " family, Greensboro; Mrs. F. G, Crutchfiehl, N. C. ; N. G. Mystt, city; C. J. Bryan, N. C. R. R. John Hcnly, High Point. "I National Hotel, Aug. 23. Captain J. J. Robinson, N. C. R. R. ; Jas. A. Clark, 8Utes- ville; H. A. Mason, H. V. Smith, W. S. Johnston, Richmond; JdiO W. Scott, Hay wood j L. J, Cromwell, . . Baltimore; J. D. Gasklll, wife and two children, Salisbury; David Gasklll, Morehead City; A J. Battle, Wake Forest; Sara'l C. Jones, Norfolk. Cotton Market.'i!' J 1:, ,t The following are the cotton quotations of yesterday, as reported tiy liee, Whitaker k Johnson: , . A . , j Middlings, ; lUltrta. Strict Low Middlings, Ui10J " Low Middlings, lOalOJ "i Stains,..'' 1 4alO " Market quiet, easy and. tending lower. Receipts 80 bale. Sales S bale. .. '''.'. . ; , ;. Hcptukb Cuked in from 30 to 00 day by tbe use of the, Triumph Truss and Triumph Rupture Keroody manu factured by the Triumph Truss Com pany, 334 Bowery, N. Y This, ,Trui and Supporter took the Modal at the ast session of the Great American In titule Fair. Send 10 cents for their new book, i " r -Dled t In this city, Wednesday, August 23, Mrs. Sallie Miller, aged 80 years. Tbe funeral will Uke place at Swain Street B-iptist church this (Thursday,) afternoon, at 4 o'clock. The friends and acquaintances of the lamlly ore invited to attend. - j BASB : rNORATTTUDS. 1 ; .Charleston New and Courier, , Durtn the war when a regiment of Georgia aoldiere sought IlolJen to lynch him, b ought safety in the bedroom of Oovernof Vance, where he wa pro tected from their assatjlt. The feeliDg against HolJeo waa o, lmnsc:,at tb time that It th oldiex bad caught him he would certainly have ' been killed. Yet to-dajr he Is iwblishiug ,th Tilesl landm agaJnst hia protector. V . , The young man who by miatak wallowed a whole box of Dr.1 Ball' Vegetable Pills Uout again. He says be feci rather "pale," but otherwise is alt righl He will, however, follow tbe directions next time. ' Ilea! estate 1 (jilluig day by day In very part of the country The home of the mechanic, the ator of th mer chant, the farm of th honest farmer, ar in the- haoda of th abcruT. vThe remedy ,CPrjiriu)jJ(B.vrepnbllcsA. party is to put the troop in marching order. ' .','''. ' , The per diem pay of thejegihlature ia 18C-6 waa- i61,7G0. ,Aaother meeting onca in - two y ear f may eost half, that .eum But-dopt the eooU tuUonal arnendmenU. $ai the Jegft la sure ia limited to cost 40,8eO in two years. -r.fw.: it;:-'-1 The negroe of Mecklenburg, last Sunday, at church, mobbed John Hen derson, colored Tildes and: Vance,' man. He- narrowly escaped with his. lif but lost some of hi property. t37"ICE COLD SODA W ATE n At MosautT', '. ',l'?7..".ri'i 1 . Ice Cold Ginger Ale at MOSELEY'8. ' Ice Cream Vanilla at MOSKLET'8. j Peach Ice Cream at MOSELErS, J I aug U . Browa's Old Stand. ST. George's Sctiool for Boy, SL Georges Station, Western Md. E. R-, twelve mile from Baltimore. Open Sep tember 18th, 187. StudenU prepared for any college or business ll'e. Accommoda tion and advantage unsurpassed. Address Prof. James C Kinear, A M., Principal Reisterstown, Balk Co., Md. angll-w5m. j pvr Information Alsont Texas, with Maps, Pamphlet, etc., furnished on application In person or by letter to THOS. F. FISHER, Immigration Agent, Interna tional A Great Northern R. R., -Palestine, Texas. ' if l,;,.p I? 24-w8m j WHOLES ALB CASH PKICES Ivrrected by ! ;-Jj.-tt. C. CHU8TOPHERS CO. iALMian, Aug. 24, 1870. , OSaiSAL KABKJt. -, . .. - . ; , Cotton Ties, 6j cent. . j 1 Flour. North Caroltoa(new) t5.C05.2S. " Oora7475eenU. ' - ' 1 Corn Meal, 7SM$7S. ' 1 ' X - 1 Bacon, tt. C hog round, 1419i. " " hams 1JK410. " Bulk Meata, Oear Bib Sides, lliia. , ' - Shoulders, cents. . i ' Lard, North CarollDa, 174. . S ' . " - Western tierces, M., f 'v. ! " kees 17. I Coffee, Prims Rio ia33. ; ! f Common. 18a30 - ,! ; Kalis,' on basis for 10s, 3.B ' . Sugar A. IS.'. ' 'M !',;, " !1''" '"' " YellowtJ. 1111." ' ' ' Leather, Red Bole 24(827.' ' ;. " Oaktanned, 44 ; ? Hides, green, 5. " V'. 1 ' i " dv. 010, ? Tallow ft(7 1 Oats, shelled, (new) 4045. - ff? ' sheafyfroia-wagoByTijgWeenU vfoai.tuiet!: 1 1 Hay, N. V. baled, good. U(g75 W ' Km, per dosea, 15ct. , ...t ,.; . ? Butter, N.C.WtOaS. v f. V ;., . . , Beeswax, 2537t. " , ..' ,.. I , Rags, 2,. ; ; Dtcked. 3 cents. , . Beef, on foot, 5i($7c. M dresaed prima, Heavy Copper, per pound, lftc. 12c. .' Brass, oer oound. to 10c. - PUr, per pound , 7 to 10 cU. , Lead, per pound, Sic. ' -Old Iron, per 100 pounds, 60c ; Sheep Skins per pieea, ao40o. ; Wool washed, per pound, 25j$e ! . - , : aawaabed 18 to SOc. old 71 eents; hurry, 16 cts. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The State and Countv Tax. Lists, for th year 1870, is now in my nana ror collection All nersona are rrowMicu h can at mj muum and settle th aam Immediately. Merchants who bar not given In their purchase Taxes to July 1st, lSiO, are noUfled 10 ao o aj once v v , J B.M.. DUNN, T aaglOdlw . Sheriff. JTOTICE.; I am now ready to collect the taxes tor th year 1870, aad those desiring to pay tbe same can nna me at mv owce Deiwcea iuo ouuri of V a. m. and 1 p. m., 8 p. m. and Op. m. GEO. fi. WIlUAMS, aug 17-13t-News copy. . Collector.' . Offered Protection Against Los t ; by lire ana -.ire. ... w. hTorow General Insurance Agent, KALEICJH, K. C. - j Represents the following first class Com Denies; ' ' ;" ' ' JBtM Life Insurance Co., 1 JEtnm Fire msuraunce Co Phcsnix Fire Co., National rir Co., , , Of Hartford. German-American Fir Co Hoffman Fir Co., j Howard Fire Co., Of N. T. Combined Asset OTer $35,000,000. 1 The attention of the puldlo Is respectfully called to these substantial institutions, af fording ample Indemnity. augl6-Sm F OR SALE. A lot of superior White Whiter OATS that yielded 35 baabols per acre upon land that was planted In eottoa last year. Tbev war sowa aud covered with IMxoa Sweeps the last plowing of the cotton. Fanners , waoUng aeea 1 or 1 .11 planting eaa rely upoa getting; an extra article. A measured bushel weighs 40 pounds, and when km early make a pta4l4 wlaiee paatarg. Address,' A. It UREEN, P. O. Box, 852, Raleigh, auf 15 dlwAwSt . r, ,.r $10 to 25 per Vay-&Tr52SESZ MkirilMMAiiiTirUHOUl'FK.l.rviMn jumm a auk fUAi, SPECIAL NOTICES. f - TO CONSUMPTIVE. Tb drerUser, aa old physician, retired from activ practice, having had placed in bur hand try oa last India Missionary the for mula of a simple Vegetable Remedy, for the speedy and permanent Cure of Consumption. Bronchitis, Catarrh, AaUma, ajid all Throat aad Lung - Affactton,! also ' Positive1 and Radical Cur for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints, after having thoroughly tested It I wonderful curative power In thousands ef eases, feels It bis duty t malt t knows to his su Bering fellows. Actuated by this motive, and a conscientious deaiiw t relieve human suffering, he will send (free ot charge), to all who desire it, this red e, with lull aueeUoB for preparing ana success rally ostog. . Meat by letnra mall by addreming : vs. w. v. Bia.va.pie, Monroe Block, eyraease, N. I. ; of S3-wly MISCELLANEOUS. "XTATIONAL HOTEL, CAPITOL, SQUARE, i -. . RALEIGH, N. C j j C. S. BROWN, bopkiWuk. ; Th National Is one ot the best siraneed. sad the most perfectly ventilated Hotel la the Bute, and being delightfully situated by Capitol square, tt Is one of tbe best summer residences In Interior North Carolina. The mala portion of the building Is con structed with the view to afford 8 CITS OF ROOMS and PRIVATE PARLORS to such guests as desire them.' . ' ' ror Political Headquarters the National Is tbe best adapted House In the city, having large Parlors oa th ground floor connected with private apartments. - i Dloa or uapitoi equire, wiia lit snaoeu walks, grand forest oaks and beaatlul shrubbery Is est ef tbe prettiest and most delightful resort in th country, thus afford ing the guests of the National all tbe ad vantages ot on f th handsomest lltUe raras in tne u nitea stales. A mognlUcent double portico. IroBtlaC and overlooking Capitol Square, extends along tne enure iront 01 tnis many uanasome ouna Ing. rendering tt the most desirable house in th city for ladies, children and sojourners of every class. Th cool, shadj aad breesy location of the National, Itself occupying on whole square, keep tt free from tlm aad musqultoes through tbe entire Summer. ; ,. . a row or smgie-ttory omees, suitable lor basin ass aad professional gentle men, la at tached to the Hotel, and alwars at the ser vice of such as desire them. Experienced and polite Porters attend all trains with good Coaches and Baggage wag on, ana greats 01 tne national may rely oa rood attention, ood fare and excellent drinking water. . ,.: - ' ' I ' . . U !...' ' ' I 11 If ' ' . h . .. t . (. ' ... j .... Bath Booms and Water Closets ""v ARE ON ' EVERT FLOOR. ' 'Z Win the basement is the best SALOON - and BILLIARD BOOM in the city. JgAPTIST ' FEMALE SEMINARY. 1 ' - BALEiaiT, K. C The Fall Term will open September 12. 1878. Iu charges are lower than tlioseof any other city school in N. C, while iu advantages are not inferior. For particulars apply for catalogue. r. r. iiuuuuou, Principal July 26-dlm-w5t. $1,250 Profitfrom Investment of f 30ft, one of our customer purchased Ppread on 100 shares of N. T. Central k Put 108 and Call 108 buying 100 shares against the Put 107 which was sold Q 114 selling at tbe same price 100 shares called (A 108 netUng profit 11,350, this operation can be repeated every month of the year iu. au, ou, iw, iuw, wiu pay ss well lot amount invested. Gold, Stocks, Cotton sad Tobacco bought and sold on commission. Advance on consignments. rnc lilts and Circulars free. CHARLE8 SMEDLETACO., Bankers A Brokers, 40. Bond St. New York, near Gold aad Stock Exchange's P. O. Box S477. feb 17-tf. $1,200 PROFIT f $100 Mod say day la Pen and Calls. Invest according to your -means 810, 850 or 100r -ln Stock Privileges, has brought s small for tune to the careful investor. We advise when and how to operate safely. Book lt full Information sint raa. Address ordr-t by mail and telegraph to ; BAXTER A CO., Banker and Broken, 17 Wall 8k, N. Y. jaa3-dwly g ALL AUD & CO; COMMISSION MSRGEASTS ; AMD DKALKKS IN , GEALN, hides, wool, tobacco. Bops, Eggs, Butter, Cheese, Dried Fruits, Feathers, Furs, Lard, Tallow, Seeds, Bacon, Beans, Poultry, Flour, Vtg . etsbles, Ac, Ac , Ac. WAREEOl'tSE, 907 A 200 N. BROAD ST.. ' . ; fHILADELPBIA. ' aprflT-wom '' J ; W , , T. II O M A S V .Attorney At Liw- ; "AND : GENERAL LAND AGENT, vh iSAN SABA, TEXAS, Special atteutloa given to loeatlug lands. Furnishes abstracts of titles. Redeems lap.ls old for taxes. Does all things pertaining to a Real Estate Agency. epeclsl attention glreu to ImmUrrsnts. Cor respondence solicited. Fifteen years practice In Texas. ' Correspondenc merely of enquiry must contain one Dollar V.B.C QEXTE.WIAL! MRS. J. T. 0 RILES, 418 North 7th Wreet Philadelphia, Pa., faraUhes rooms wrl h or without board. Tte location pleasant and central. Tbe Steam and Cltv Pasenger Cars run direct to the Exhibition from the door. ' . . For Information address, j- - t. T. 8KILK8, et. Cloud llotr.l, aag(-lt Arch Blreet I'blla elpbU, 1'a. Samaritan Nervine. - THE great Nervo Conqueror, lCutc EpileitUcFtla.Cunvulsioas. 'i'paen, u Vilas, Dance and all Nervous uiaeases ; tne only LkkDovn positive remedy lor r.pl- 1 V JptlcFiiAi It kaa beeo tested by thousands nd has never been known to fail In a slsgle case. eea tse. lose Trial package free. Enclose . , 3UOip for Circulars giriag evl- dotMoTturea, Addreast, LXJ A IUVIlil'AVlj . ism Bx 741, &k JokvK Xe 1i ' . , t u. r'i? f i: (1 i-
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 24, 1876, edition 1
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