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' TO SUBSCRIBERS ' . ' i In answer to numerous end daily spplica iont from new lubacrilx I ck number of the Raleigh Sentinel, we are compiled to announce that owing to the unprecedented ccfMons to oor tubeerlprloli lw d)rtin U uui four! JJVBWeefca. wndheiseqiieni domand for back numbers of our paer, the lawe supply provided to meet the expected, demand bai been eotlrely exhausted. Owing -4i.tbiaIacW. we will hereafter only be able to nn.inh the Raleigh Sentinel from the data tit which the subscription is received. TUESDAY, SEPIEMBEB 12. I87G. The weatukb yesterday, wee, cloudy with wlad from southwest to northeast. YEFTr.FDAY the range of U.eruiomeir at Thomas II. Brl;n;s A fcons hardware heuae was : A. II.. 78: A. M.. 79; 12 II., to; 3 p. m . t9; r. M.. 80. s Ciiiuiueplns are selling at f I per bushel. Ji7 !,. VTJfH'IOjri ' St John's Society meets this evening at the usual piuce, j , ,Tua register of deeds Issued two marriage licenses yesterday. , ' " The Raleigh Light ' Artirt ery-Cnan meet In the Mayor's office lo-morrew-iKen log. :. : ' : '" . ."!"". iY ..!. .-tn . it Two hundred bales of Biw eMton-'wefe shipped Saturday from this cUyorerlhe EaWgh A Gaston railroaX :t -Vn i ii i -i ,,t, - ff'n4;f-t"'-i 'f!iwlf5 iU. f ( Messrs. Weir (4j HaniiniH bar -eompleled the front of ijie uew, Mahler building The work reflects credU.npon Uielf skilL The weatiier Sunday was propitious tor piety, consetieatly those cbueues that were, opea lor services had, numerically speaking'' jronatlons; t Tbe republican county convention yester . day tied the effect of making a large num- iJrtJot.JAisloAfrJcaD tjtie t:rop and come to town. -.-, - J,., ' ' , JApateul double-spring, back-action, link- motion, hjgb-pressuro tliuf piece wild pot keep op with our city dock for thepast lew days. Down brakes, Thomas. A . C. Sunders A Co. 'a Welcome FsWly flour will beat Fatapsco, ' ; rfrjt It, They have granulated sugar, "A" sad yellow, ! Java coffee and Bio cheap, and elegant green lea The regutol1 meeting of the iouDgfcen'a, airi8UanAs80claUo!i this evening, la poet poned .until oext.Toeaday evening :co ac count of the absence of a number of mem-i bers of the associations ' . -' . In its account of the terrible accident oo the Su ' Louis, Kansas City and Northern railroad, the night of the. sin .of Sopteraberi the St. Louis Times reports . tlte .came of If rs. Matila Bell, of Kaldgb,: C. Ui6 slightly wounded. , among l . 9s i '. A friend of ouri wse-talking agric!.titr lhv other day and; be said be coullut nader stand -why ' the ogrfcaUucal tapr7wera always flrgiogprople to grass tb4r hjuds' for his part be eould ,hartlly make a crop of anything else forth grass. ;, , Jl j;"'1 'r' - , 't''i!tlf'"''t " The water-works commission couldn't get a quorum last evenlng-atjthehrmeetlng on account. pUicre, bdng, tfi much wtAr In theslwM ra'inand! adjourne(l t)trub ject te 4 f iti cbalrmaij fayor Manly. ; JUT. W fiklea MiilecUna.M frrre on thtjeommmission. , Owing to the delay In getting Iron the Raleigh A Augusta Air-Line railroad will not be compfefeilto Ilinilet, hi toe Carolina' Central railway, six miles east of Rocking ham,. Richmond, county, until sometime during October. ,The iron is now. being re ceived by every freight troln. ft I J r-r r' I .1 : I f Rlleigl , Is the only prpfewedlycivlllsod city on the globe' in which scavengers are allowed U tf their: Jd.leoekfilgt-fa, jound in broad daylight, Kettering stench and pestiienee at every jolt, mintrompelEng 1J,00 asphyxiated pooplejtej cany 'tbclr noses In a sling;- ' L f ' t ! t- ; ' u . lf ?! Christian t-xcellance is ;nott nude aimsi fest by dropping a nickel in the contribution box on Sunday and then growling ea-Moai day .over having to give SO or 40 dollars to the support ef t churcuiw fhw yowvS stingl ly te the Lord Uon'V let t: .e devH spoil listmaflngyou think a teu eenr snTnplas- ter ws a teu dollar byL ; The silver instruments of the new cornet Wind arrived yeaterday, and are jioYM Ha" express office. It will require about 70, with the funds now in band, to pay tWM 0. D. to get them out. If tbosb who have placed they names An rlib ftibtfcrlptlp list will pay tfjv the dtficiencV whl Wmsde np. rT up, gentlemen, and let us have a first class band. tOOld ittllj JO Fabioi IL Cuibee,' democratic caudate for elector In the founti congressional dia trict, will address the people at the following times and places: .-'-ii J-K!rlM-jl-ai : Louisburg, Tuesday, Sept. IS. ' Oxford, Saturday, Sept. 18. RtteborS,TaJa;StTea fj'w'r $ A complete "list " oT oppolntmeuUTwillLe published in a few days. Mr. Strayborn, the republican candidate, has ' been invited to attend and partic!nte. ' '" f :n ' ' ' The firm of have leased for D. , 8. WaiU A Bra. a term of . rears Jas. 11. : -Bowies! front-store Iia.fi2 FajetteviUeat and are havin? the same fitted nn entirely ; 0ew. They will wove from tcir eM piace -about the tirat'of Octobeh " '"- " au2l3-dtw3w .Vwfiw ... ... y- , . .lifM.s iir Wants to be a Commissioner. -Jay E. Rnwell, of San Francisco, Cal., b?i applietfii Cuwcnir Brunei io be appointed commissioner of deeds for North Carolina in Marrlares. iAcduiiW.o(l(aslilonalle marriages take place la this city this morning, and the con tracting parties leave for the centenuial Names and particulars will more gracefully appw Art the next issue of this paper lhan inlliis.'1 T.uo.n Afiseb 'imwieerrtKi ji i ; . Yesterday WlllirVartln, cot., took charge of it pMrt of boot belonging ;U ,a, iotber dttUo)-JtearIl'Jbt abU. ander a solemn pro- mftgToaren(mt fr the nwwnls tf-fbe-tter Tbeaule took place but . the owner, dlil iot Csp, the benefit thereof. The matter wilt be vesligated by his bouoe, the mayor, this morning; Ml 5tC'virtverH. at Kagle Rock, and appointed delegates to attend M pq4ti jfvnvonHoit -, Tbjs meeting was addressed by Messrs. W. P. Batcbelor and i. lI.:Batte,!Jr-,hf his f;y)v After the regular, meeljng was over, , a TJldcn and vance cine y.. r. i Sk i : o oVabout fifty 'nrcnWri Ws formed. Boi anA (geaVf " ' - '" ' " f yiy etHenlali yeahas rfswjed upon the couuty of CuiiiberlanJ'wllh Two full son-bursta.-n-A i dounirymasi wliose'l wUe' 'his yielded hhn a fine boy every year regularly for htstit years, vnt la Fayetviile Thursday to get SheriSf llordie te name twe at a time t6rhltn.".'They were Just Ppti 4y before a brace of fine boys.' The aherifi named one Bob Vance and the other Zolt. Vance. -f" The County Convention, t 4 - i TJie denjocratjj cbtj ventfria Vbif flils'counf )j meal hew next Wednesdays We mtst all wort together' hi harmony and ajfnty riot jto jiaan'IilkeSil'.DuBUt wuea he' legatSpottsylvwaui.and tout men,' holding to tbe litter wpre iearln jtlntfrom fheiwftil sliowijr.'pfsbot '.anaj'sliel hV(' raised h'ie nwS.uulj fitftfJ$T &Vf lef the step, men I keep the step 1" That's the Idea. Let us all hep together and give the ticket A'Sacl SepOTt.' The sad ivport comes from Philadelphia that one of, the, daughters, pf thf lato Rv,j J. Brintoq Smith, who a few 'years ago met suchki terrible and myeierioiis death, at bis, residence near this city, rromT poison,' com mitted suicide by cutting her throat some days ago.'. There are several daughters In the fumilyJjutjhe jr1jojttdoes not specify which one was the victim of this sad aflalr. We heard the -rumor last week but did not give it credence, but as It has tteea reitj erated we fear that there Is some truth In it. Meeting si Mllburnle. - ' . The democrats of St. Mattliew's towu.-ljip, this couuty, held a meeting at MUburnlelast Saturday for the purpose of appointing dele gates te the county convention,. wLlcb meet m-P-! city 'to-morrow. ; J. 'A. Temple prej sMciand 7. IL Powell sd I asBecmarjj !i the fiat of deie;;atr i ' own: Dr. if, ill) !or, 1 nnd N.' W, PooK Jaei. . J.' VTenii.id, J. LvWacf ioprlf alter Jiiia:y4 ''A-' W Sater, Sidney duuwuv buu oamuui eurej were ajointi alternates. The meeting was well attended and every one seemed hopeful of a good re sult in November. runny 9 foni the PrMidentaed F?k1rfi?Tf?fi ill! I X b c C ETtrn r j k l si n 6 F 135459789 10 1113 13 14 15 ! 1 5 6 T 8 0 10 11 13 13 14 15 1 17 R8TUVWXTZ , -1819 20 8123 23 24 25 20 19. 20. 9. 11 4. 6. 14 83 23. 13. 8. 5. 6. 13. 5. 18. I I1ITI,T .IUSl AUK Electoral vote, 309 rgfiiden and 1. UenJrlcTs, v. J "20 r 165 K Hayes and Ws Wheetor,1 U f w .TUden 's msjorily, ' . 39 "We publish tlis alphabet with the numerals under each letter beginning with figure 1. We take the first initial letter and name in full oleach candidate la. .the presidential ticket A We thee take's. Jikleo's nfme first and put nnder each letter ethie name the number we find nnder the same letter In the alJlinbtjf(jrnample,"ondor"tno letter S In the alphabet we find 19 and under T we find ttyevd 3 pa through the entire name and the names of esch candidate likewise. Then we find the number that ri ch name will add np; then add the whole together and tbs totagies its ll electoral rrote, 189; then sihiiueauautir -opposite imien sana uen dricks' name, tblch gives us 204, and those l)C jljeir kodtt boeler. . alil we have 1C5; then dluct the lutter from the former, which learea 39 electoral ' rotes, Tllden'a majority. WilT sell cheap for" C&b : a pair of wild betck horses () six , years old, true to runa way if not carefully . watched three limes a day. If not fonnd to be as represented will refund, menfy.rAbwr r ' '10'vwim tow! broke wales gentle and sonnd. ' .2 pairs extra well broke Inules gentle and sound. I..' -';.-,:: l. i 9 four, horse wagons at half price. ' 3 two horse wagons at half price. 500 cords oak wood, ; 000coiUheart-ptow- - --500 cords field pine. r , i: v. n mTAiLfcK. Martin Street, Raleigh, H. C. 1 T. H e n d r I e k CEP tliLICA?.- CGUXTV COX- Ticket Nominated Tun Lee Snowed Under Mr. Nifger tnthe Baokcrouxtd for tbe Present. : - -rftf -Wake-eoentyr republican. coo ren tlon convened In this city yesterday, at Metropolitan bail, at 12 m, 'The convention was called to otder'hy f. VfWbite, chairman of the county executive committee; who nominated Albert Kognln for chairman.; ( . ' ,nuU'tH Stewart Ellison, Solorcd,. nominated M. B Barbeefor tBe position. ' ? ! ,Wiit . . A vote by lownshlps wai demanded. " Tbe roll was jpalled and Msgnla received 45 votes and Barbee f i.'i'V HapIT Wir tff OTred" amf elf cte!T ttlia tOcH its' 'chair.!! Jle. returned thanks for "high honor, AeAcC' il.C.I . ,t.it ft f t . , I .tV1.:, Tl- J Jas. II. Harris, colored, wanted a commit .It'.: tee on permanent organization and credeQ- ihua;;;!.'.:;::;:;;ii: :Jv..t !.;'. ';.'.') !i)Jagftjtt, 'OjA tl"f the 'jarganteajUottjU ft it had gone, t kL.Vt alecUon ef blius as Cbairmsn,. was permanent. j .A it iw Harris said that die election of (he present chairman was temporary, and to say tner wise was contrary to all precedent ' ' ; j After; some suabbljog, i Harris, wUhdcew that portion of dile i motion iu reference to permaaetit organlratlon for the present, but Insisted upon. that, portion, iu reference to credentials. " i.' j i'i.i ! ' '.M.Ii'.uOl .', The!ch!au!eoou announced a committee eh credentials, consisting if one from esch towpsblp and one from each ward in the tW.i Tbe committee hen Retired to rxsmiite Die bapt,;;.:;;;t;, i,U ". -.wi: j . In respouae to Some scattered calls, "."it i Bledsoe, a prospective nbroinee for a seat iu the .lower . house,1' came' to the front and launched - out )uto a stream of school-bay declamation '.. Ilia speech wss of the same character that Ii rhas been spouting since oe tpoK ou jjis pmaiore and appeared, before the public "The whole thing was as ridiculous as a superabundance f check and lack , of ability could -well make ItrrTrfje tropes gHreer-tglsw without sense in. their application, shouted' out with all tbe vim of, lung power, helped on with manlsc-like gesticulation formed lh Kapte of theBpeech-TbeilggTt were delighted, bnt the few persons of sense pres ent straggled, between amusement and dis gust, i" ., . ..rfcCi'lmft I At the concluiioq of Mr. Bledsoe's worrfe than sophoinorie effort, A. W. Shaffer,' from ' the committee on ) credentials, submitted a' report, staling that all the townships were represented by regularly appointed delegates , except one, which was represented by alter nates. -The report was sdonted. ".S'.'i ; Osborne Hunter, coL, W. F. Debnam, eot, 1 Alpheus SorrelL , Thomas Hampson and JL C. Gorman, were elected ecreUrlea.'. .v . . On motion of J. H. Harris, a committee of five on platform aud resolutions was appoint ed!, who retired to lucubrate, t i;' Nominations for sheriff was annoqncei as being in order. . .- t r : , . . uu - a L. Harris nominated J. J. Nowell for that position. A foug-lanterued jawed, red eyed nigger, Arnold. Flemmiog by name, of RolesTUle, nominated Major General Willie D. Jonas; as a man who tbe democrats were afraid of end dkkit want 7 '-A J 1 Here the row broke out and terrific shouts for Jones and Nowell drowned Flemmlng's , Stewart Ellison, . co., rebuked the ttsrba lence as disgraceful. ., Fmming went on with his speech. Nowell bad been in office for eight long years and the democrats would charge Nowell with the same 1 things that they did the Hon. Tint Lee. He thohgbt It extremely impolitic to nominate J. J. NowYrt.5 ! 'J''- v ii.-; ua:i Henry C. Jones, col., enthusiastically tnpRorted the claims of J. J. JJIowelt 'J,' , :. i uere oeing. . no . jurtoer nominauans the roll of towneblps. was tailed snd Nowell re ceived 54 votes and W. D. Jones 7. h. v. - Nowell wee declared duly elected. ' On motion of Hamilton i Jotta; sod of Uie defeated, the nomination was declared unirn- ImAiil' ""'1 ""' i-' ' ' .-"'.' 4 u A committee was appoiuted who, waited on Mr.- NowoH and conducted bhn: te the tstag;:, He dldnlj'he'aald,'; jiuiVllie: jnn, gusga.U) express his feelings' oo this occa sion. 'The brevity of bis reaiarks bore sni- pie testhnob' to his ' povoy of,'anguog j us got turougn in . something qr a hurra vf 1 The elecUoD of a eamlldatefor rglfer aeeos wss next gone lnw.v .f The names , of Xf.. W' White, bfi, present incumbent, and J. P.. IL Adams, of Cary township, were placed In nomination. ;.Tho ' rol ot tqVnaaipj, WW .called, anil i w hue received 62 votes; Adams 10. -: 'iiv t White Was declared nominated. Adams ' moved to make .the nominalion unanimous. ;:, .v-u 'f-ii.ii . 1 Hamilton Jones, son of Gen. W. Bt Jones, opposed thooUon,' :l, J'tf; ;'" " A vote was taken aiid the noinination de clared unanimous, k n i-iaU M'ii ' White wss dragged npon, the stag.1 Ho rerned thanks.. lis laid tbe nomination! was not unexpected. He bad been looking for it and working for it, and was glad of it. Tbe captain then bowed himself behind tbe scenes. "J"" " " T "" ' The election of a candidate for- county trea8arer wnas1 gone into. The nam es of AJ W. Shaffer' and 6. Dt Harrison,' both of Raleigh, were placed lu nomination'"'' A bal- lot of townships resulted la Shaffer receiving 10 votes Harrison ... u ;t -': ' Harrison wss dedartd, on motion, unani mously nominated. !'l;'' ; .... i .1. .,.,. , iJ.-'f"t'Ti .'-.':- r, S. D. Harrison came forward, with . his round face wreathed 'in affable smiles. He whispered his thanks modestly and briefly. , ' J.tj. Shaw was nominated as the candi date for county surveyor by acclamation. The election of a candidate for coroner was gone into.' F. MennlngerThoe. Jlamp- son and W. L. Belvln were placed in nomi nation.. The ballot resulted Menaingcr8; HanTiOTVlffil;' '-t fr.V .Hampaoa. was declared, nomiasted 59 votes being cast and 30 necessary to a choice. " Tbe e'ealon of five- county commUloners Was rone Into.1 u"' ' ; .There ; were ; nuYilpliclt of nominations mu.lu. . Out jje crowd tUjWtllebead, of. Whjle Oak, Uwnslilp. John' llaagey, of Swift Creek; Geo. U. Keith, of St. Matthews; JH FeTrett.ef Os Ir-Grovef Oliver- Boa ft, of Ilafeigh,4- colored' wereeach' nominated bfacclamatU: U T"t- 'j ' " " ! ' t l iitj nomluaUoa of a candidate lor senator was gone Into. Js! JI., Harris: nominated Ki W. Wynne. nr ; ,H i!l ; :- Uettry Lane nominated T. Ri Parnell. Ha waS serprtHci) that the name of natb a man as EL' W'Wi nne should presented to this FkHher,LockUart,, coj.'i of Middle Creek, nominated A-r g i Imfler, of Raleigh., ; He hadnt forgiven R. W. Wynne aw ruuTng"aa" an indeppniehf Candidate two yeanr ago.' Ho was a week mart. 'and w6u!4 be beaten.1 : He (Lockh'urt) would oo! rote for him and -knew others that would not do lt,J Hui u-Iha U 'After i varumS) sjeeelie seconding the alwve imlnalUms.l;!. was bad, which vesalled, WynluJ 51 ;: iumeil I ;"Shafier QOO. On motkm'pf FtewarjL EUiwn, eolored, the nomination was made unanimous. , R! W. Wyiih," Wten.te' W calN.'fook bis luce'rt,iq elugej hecepted tbe nomlna-; lion aud reiurnod ihauks therefor. ; Nominations for candidates for scats iu the fower house ' of the h-gls'luture were next made) Vr:,,. !- V.;!"' 1 T. B. Furnell, ftewatt ElfisorJ col., and i, , pjedsoe,, oif Halolgh, and James Ennlas, or liucKuorn township, were nominated by eclamatloa; lri."rv i,.irV.c -n'T ' Ellison came 'forward and declined the bomlnatlon." He did 't necarise lie tliongbt It best that no colored' man ihoifld W on le Ucket. Us did. not say that ue was jn. favor of colored men slwsvs keeping In the rear, for he looked ' forward to the day when all, the prejudices against color would be swept away; when 'wii would 'he respected end honored; Jrrtiottlvi ,! of ','color Ac,"; He would pouunuie , lij.'.le? place Gen,' W. JX Jouea. vf,fn . ' ,v.v(i4 1 tr, .? tu . ' Mr. Jones' son aald Uiat his father would isBSKCt'teiewfanl;1 K tfrAdaWef Cary township, was' nominated by f net lama tlon. . The jCbilrraanounced tlmt one of tbe nominees for-county - commissioner Oliver Roan, i col, . coal d,i not ' accept on acceant of Ulihealth;., lli..hil..r "My,! : A. WI Bhaflefv of Balolgb, wss nominated io place ol Soan. : ..'' ,v.u-; 'f J. I! Harris, col., from the commutes on iHalfonn and resolutions, offered, as his re-' port, a mot Ion, that the platform adopted by the national and state conventions he re affirmed! .The motion was adopted.,' '' ' Xhe convention then adjourned sine die." ' Pereonal. ...... .. . Jt'M. Grsy, ofLouUvIUe, ty.ljs'at the Yurbrough.,. ';wf,,;'f ! Woodbum, of the nersy and- itrosperons littlo Durham lierald,atKl Baumi.of the great New Chicago tobacco warohouee,' were in the city yesterday,' . looking satisfied with themselves and all the rest of the world. ' Capt. T. C. Evans, sped agent and cor- responileati.of. the SenUiielv..wiU join Gov. Vance at Shelby, in Cloaveland county, next Friday. V"W tnir mnvO W. H. Bagley, of this city, representative of the L O. 0. F. grand lodge of this state in tbe grand lodge of this foternity of the Uni ted States, leaves for Philadelphia Thursday, t attend the aeeslott of that body. " ' j B. T. Wheeler, a prominent citizen of York cooijty. South Carolini, is In tbs city. He cawu to place bis grauddaugliter atj St Mrj,cUooL .p J.hcv i'j vi - Wa regret W'leuru that indisioeltlon hal prevented Messrs. . B. Batchelor and T.' P Deyereut 'Irom sttendliig their " respective bTlcea iiuriiig the past two or three days. , &. B.' Andrews, Major R.: E. Petty, Mid. Leacbar& Rooj fir. Dft -f, P. Hogg and flaugliter, Major Seatpn Gales and daugh ters, Mrs.' A.' C. gauderi and Miss Eliza Blount, W. C. McMackin) and wife, Miss Mary Bragg and W."A. D, Branch, leave this mornnlng for the centennial. a B. Edwards uii.l lV'lllUm Adams left yesterday foT a pleasure trip to Beaufort. CoL C. O. Sandford, chief engineer of tbe Raleigh A Augusta Air 'LIiie rnllroad. Is In lids' city.' -" f n J .-jr '-Z.i :J !v ..?..;, A Mr, Downing., of ludlapapolia, on his way to visit a- brother in PayeUeyllle, is HI attlie Exchange hotel with typitoid fever. Mr. Downing had been suffering with this tliicase before he left- home, Imt was taken wtth a relapse on bis arrival In this cltyr ,f. , -'-",itr B roka Hie tear.. , A, . Joltn Wesley McAlislerUhul about twelve years old,went to sleep Sunday nlgbt Id one of the galleries of the Edeuton Street Methodist church and did not awake until long after the congregation had, dispersed 'aud the doors bad been locked.' When the seal of slumber was taken from 'bis eyes, about 1 o'clock In tbe morning, he arose very much surprised and alarmed to find himself alone in a dark, still church. Finding that, he could not make bis exit by the door, he leaped from one of the windows to the ground, a distance of about fifteen, feet, and In so doing broke bis loft leg just above his ankle. He dragged himself to ,,lhe, fence, and by bis cries attracted tlie attention of some persons on the premises of W,' J. Hicks, who carried him to the residence of E. B. Thomas. Dr. W, L Roystef was summoned to bis relief, and as soon as the limb was properly attended to, he was removed to the residence of his parents. ' Yesterday morning we beard that bis condition was as com fortable as could be expected under tbe cir cumstances. Tbe moral of all this Is, that none but grown people should go to sleep in church. Meeting- in Moore County. , , ., ,. ; ...The democrats of Moore county met in convention, at Carthage, last Saturday, J. D.j Mclver waa nominated tor tbe house of re preeeatives; J. J. Wicker for sheriff and Dr. Wilcox for regUter or deeds. '" The conven lion was a largo and entliuaiastlc oiie, and ereryttiiitg poistd otf Hnoathannoeioasly. ' The TiWen and Vance jclub at Cameron now number 250. 1 7 ' -" ,!' " ! 1 : - y- fi . " : Meeting in Buekhorn Towrnahlp. - A meeting of the democrats of Backhord township was' tald at Lashley's X Roads last Satorday, to 'appoint delegates to the county convention to be helJ here to-morl row. M, BBoyster was called to the chair and Thaddius-rIieyLelecled.. ailjecretaryj Tbe chairman, on motion, , appointed tbe; foUowlng delegates: ,W, IL ,Bnrt,, Y. r. Lashley, 8. Y. Wilson, W. , a ' Allen, J. J Edwsrds, W. B. ' Jones, HYTT. Mfbeeler, Jj C. Haute,1 Rollins, J.' (J; BalentldeJ H. A Womble. w: T. Jones, W. p, Horton, Robert Norria, !N.G,Bnrn Marsh Barker, A C Burt and S. B. Freeman, ; , The phainnan and secretary ! were ! added to 'the number,' and sll(lemocrats In good standing, who may attend from the township1, sra'to be consld ered as delegates. . .,.. ; j Tbe Graded 8cHooi. ';' ' '; j . . The trustees of tbo graded , school held a' meeting yesterday afternoon at the law office of Battle k MordecaL Messrs. K. IL BaUle, jf.i C. M, Busl)ee, W. H. Pace1, M. Grausi man, W, Iff. Ifolden, KTliiem, and V7. J. Young'irustees were present ,7, , !,',' i A committee, consistlug of W. U, Pace, U. Grausman, P. Thiem, W. W. Holden and B. H. Battle, Jr.( were appointed to solicit contributions from the citizens, generally in' behalf of the school " WM J. Young, ,th secretary of tbe board, wu , appointed to wait on the ; present: patrons, of the school and solicit such cohUthutiohs as they: nay be disposed to make in the way of paying for the tuition of their children. , ! The salaries of the Various 'teachers' Were designated, but the. amesnts were not given to tbe t reporter. , We ' understand that 438 pupils are oq the rojl of the scbooL, ,.) ' t., ! j , Hotel. Arrlvaln. i n , ., - National Horifi,. September 11-John C Palmer, Ww P; Tarfaer, N. A Steadman, Jno. Deverenx, Jr., Samuel F. Mordeca), B. L. Dnngcrfleld, city: J.tP, Sargent. Miss Anna Sargent,1 Miss Fannie P, $argcnt, Miss Delia Perry, Matagorda, Texas Thoe. Steers, Va. ; , P. H. Adams,. Gary; General Willie D. Yorktllle, 8. C. IT. C Dixon, Greensboro; Geo.' M. tmedes, St.' Mary's' T. C Wood- burn,' Durham;'. Graham Gray,, Kentucky; SamLUaker, - New Jersey; J. B. Thrower, Henderson rtrJ.oorheeBNrC.-1 , h Yiasaooou llocslt,' September II Jos. W.1 Perry, Princeton ( Francis MSorrefl, V. EveretVA. H. Tetnple; R. C. Badger, E. G. Brown, Mrs. E. Gi Brown, 8, M. Dunn, Jno. . Bishop; Jr VT. H, Bledsoe,. W. G. Berkehead, J. Lyow, city; A. W. Tourgee, Greensboro; E. SJ Tarlsh, 1 Durham ; F. P. Cheshire, TarUoro; J. M, Albertsoq, K. C; U.' t Reams, ' Durham j Robert .Leltch, Washington, D. C. ; S. A Pendleton, N. Y. ; E, A. Pt-gue, HUlsbore; Sr. Hunter, Hall fsxTbos. R JCeogh, Greensboro; A. S. Pendleton, Philadelphia d O. Sanford, R. t G. R. R-Vc. J", Ward,' Franklinton; Cbas. b,' Chamberlain, Richmond, Va. H. Bouut, E. C. Klrby, JC, Y. j, W. M, Oldham, J. M. Gray, Louisville, Kyi S. W. Whiting; N. 0 ; A. M. Noble, Norfolk, Va., . t j i m -! .:i Dlsordortyi' hups t'.;-il-.si l;t A",k d . Jack Pool, a country darkey, full of benzine and tbe dignity of a delegate to the republi can convention,1 yesterday morning raised a row at 3lii' .toret'on Hillaboro' street, by wanting to try his muscle with everybody who came along.; A policeman came np and tried . to treason ' with ' ban, but Jack wouldn't barken unto him and showed fight, but after having fits bead combed with a billy, be grew more reasonable and came to the station-house like a little man . : He will bave a hearing this morning. m n : In fl ' . 111 ''' 1 i :.i Oil nl ,:r: I IHLUBCOnO. . ,;-.;( T. to V. Club sit RldffevUle Hillsboro-ZHu-ha'nv-Cbapel EUlCedar Orove, "Etc"--" '"'; , ''.", '."' '.i" ' IM Correspondence Raleigh Sentinel.. . !'' :" 7 va -September 9, 1869..J Maj. Jaoi W. Graham addressed the citi zens of Ridgeville, Caswell county, and vicin ity Friday, and assisted in the formation of a; Tildea and .Vance club. j-fr,; u ; ,li Vf ii run BUASBMUM, V.' .0 11 n ; doat afford aa Item.' ' It Is taking, just now, a good, comfortable nap.' The county fathers are going to have tbe court-house yard en closed. Perhaps, the noise incident thereto msy wake it np-, OJ f j. , , ... u,.,-.,,; , ,'V. .',: sii-DcaniJi'i-!. I ' never ii, but la just a little indisposed oc casionally. I At the present writing she is somewhat like Elizabeth said, en a certain interesting occsslon, to Henry Ward i "Only BOSO.-f J ' : t ' ; I': ; 1 "T- is making a noble effort to be Itself agnlii. It will be a prond day for the old North Suta when it ia. ' Msy tbe dsy soon come. v-i-'T...L it;. OISA aROTB ! ;-' rejoicetb and Is exceeding glad that she has a doctor, W; 8. Walker, who can euro cancer, a new Methodist church and a big protracted meeting which la te commence to-morrow. i ? Sheriff, f; ; W i- 'V :. I ' ii Tbe republican convention has been held, and J. J. Nowell baa been elected sa their choice for sberift I, -us a dem oerat.lookiur to the aneeeea of the party offer for the consideration of the conven tion to assemble in this oityr on the 13th inat, tbe name of one who has boon ao-j knowlodged to be tbo beet organizer one that eaa carry the moet republican, votes, one that can carry Wake county in the next election, and that man U . J.! ::'S !!. if. .v-rt'- -MlMOCsUt. :,,;,;(, , Cotton Market. -a..:. Carefully corrected by ' Lee, WhlUker M , . , . .. , , Johnson. ; (Th'e following are the quotations of jcsJ terdayt ,,.-,...f vv ,::! ."i", ' ; Middling oew crop, . - 10 cents. t!Low middling, ' J 1 ,:--. I0J "' : etnine,; : . ; t10 : ' .Receipts for tbe week, 346 bales ; day 127 bales. . ;( jifarket closed firm at quotations. forth. The Folktoa Anaoniaa Bays: Among J udge Settle's supporters in Wilkee connty, is the follow who shot and killed a defenceless woman, ilrs. Triplett, a few days before the oee of - tbo war; while ahe was traveling along the public !K'-.'.;,U-..Ur-.,:UTi.V -:..::! J. r : ,! . - r- . i. . . Tbq following appointments hnve beou made.atid.ngTo4mposi:jbyI Goveruor Vanoe and JndgeSettle : i j j BwvvnrJ, Tabeyrjiaflotinlyjjriea day, rBeptombc 1717 - Sbelby, Friday, Kei)teojber li. ; ..uincoinion, Saturday; eeptoBiber 16. 5 -JDallaat I' enday, fcWpUnaber 18, Z : Monroe,. Wednesday, Scptetnlter 20. jjij i.ica,, cnaniy county, mnniday, September; 21. ; 1 1 1 i ; ', Moonf flilcad, Hontgotacry Cuunty, Friday, September 22r - . -1 . tember 23,. - Loniberton.Taesday Sejtember 26. 'EliiEAbethtfiwii. Rln day, beptember 27, . .... Tbe people are reqneetod to circulate tbe news of these appointments, aud the public everywhere are invited iulatLmJ sad UEiatiiB axscc8HioM- ''"T' .Western papers pleaa opy. ConsreeslonsJ Campaign: 4tni platriot Hon. J. J. Davis and Col. I 3. Young. candidates tor congress in the 4th dlitrict. annoonce the followlngjolii appjlniiueuW(: Louisburg. Franklin county. Tuesdsr. Sept. '12 hi,'Mt iv ,-.. t i.t Clayton, i JohusUui county. Tnesuar. Sept.' Jt;1 v- k2i - .,.'(.., t,, , , tieasaot.urove, Johneto couuty. Wednes- daVi'Sept tO.'-! .mi m v h. . "Meadew, Johnston " tounly, Tharsdav Sept. 21. ' . - ingwmirroh'nstBn-nTrrJT'-THa ay, Princeton. Johuslou countr. KatnnlMv Sept.,23,i i, jf 5? f ii, . Olrtri,fJfiuiefai;cYlnty. Mondiien. tember 25. iiU til 1 1 u h t, - - '" . .' i ' In thfs cay, yesterday, tfeorge .It, hjaflt son of Ella L. and Thoa, F. Surenaoii, aged 1 year and t wo weeks. Tbe funeral services una aiienrooD at o ciock at SalUDury Street Bwptistaurh.. Frlembf aads)iaJutaoes of tbe faaiHy era .MMctXulh mrited idt. lucumqae papers eopjr. I In this city, on the 11th InsL. Mrs. Mlrd E. Alston, wlTe of Oscar F Alston, colored, In her 7Mh year. ' -Bhs waa a devont mem. br of tbe Episcopal church.' " ' FOR SALE. . I Off as OUR L1VIM2. JkNl itnit ncin tor sale. , The sale wiUJachide MibacrlpthHi l'V ck bers. plaice sad rood will. AU unexpired contract to b - tilled by pur chaser The treat reputation which th magazine lias attained oUl .make Its con tinued pobUcettoa dtoldedJy rcaavperative vdi BaviDg me aecesaary capital, entrgry andlturary tat.--.. . tj. U. POOL... Katelgh, N. , C. SepV A, 1AT0.V . -,, tf TTJCUR U1LL...0XE SIGHT 0XLT. l - . - . - i . - . i ...... . . .. rridny Evening, Sept. 13th. H. nAVERtVr " ' ' j' pm.. IL J. CLAFliaM,t U V Maaaeer! The Unrest' ail most reflnil mlnfrol ganizatloa In thi world. 1 - - A A CONGRESS OF $TARS wi In one of their charts and elerant entertain menu Introducing all the latest Ethiopian novelties of the day In a style and manner peculiar alone to this talented Troupe. PRICES AS U8CAU ' ' i . . .. -....u, ,. ...,.iT,., ri Beats three davs la advanae .t r.rmr. Drug-store. - , ' . ' ' , ; ; SECOND EDITION ' OF THE . ONLY Authenticated eopy of the , , LAST WILL' AND TESTAMENT ' '!' '"Of - i - GE2T. QkORGK i WASHlKGfOK, Embracing a , Schedule of his Reef EUte, Wtth Elaborate Notes thereto by tbe TeUtor. w wuicn nss oeen asaea ' inierestlur lih- torlcal, Blorrophleai and explanatory notes by. tbe Publish, r, containing Genealogy of tbeWaihlnrtons,. History of Mt. Veruon, History of Mt. Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union: HlAtory of Fatrfat County, Vs., wherein Mt. Veraoa Is situated, liluory of Washlnrton aad Loa L'Bivandt. lin.. ton V. History of Aleiandria Academy (endowed by Gen. WaeMngtoo).. History of Washington's will before, eurlnr, and after, the Ute Ofvlrar. Biographical sketches ef Gen. Mraahuigtoli snd notice of h a death and burial. Biographical sketches of Mrs. Martha Waahlnrton and -the Ctirtla famii. Biographical sketches of Kev. Lord Bryan Fairfax snd the Fairfaxes , Biographical sketches of Dr. Cralk, Washington's Intimate friend and family physician. Biographical sketches of Judge Bashrod WsstalnKtoa, the favorite nephew of tha General, one of the legatee and -eXcutoni ol his-WUl, hio graphidal sketches of General U LaFayeUe AnecdaU of General Washington, C1. Cugtls (first husband of Martha shftirtony, and of LaFayette together with full and com. plete explanatory notea of dulercat deviaee, donations and other matters of iutcrest con nected with the Will. Also extract from Will of Dr. Benjamin Franklin. iVvUlmr eane to Gen. Washington, and foe timil ef the Washlnirton Coat of Arms. This publication has been chmm.'udod by the followiDB-dijtiuffulsbed mn i .. . 1 Ch vllllcr M. Verruttl (late Kalian Minis ter), Baron Voa tierolt (late Prassian Minis tor), Ssoov Vemero late Mexicaa Minister), the late Hoa. Kerenly JoSssud. the lata Gen. Kobcrt E. Lee, Hons. T. W Bayard, Schuyler Colfax, W. Pinkney Whte, i. K. Pplnner (late U. 8. Treasurer), George 8. Bouiweu (late BccrcUry or the Treasury). William Bnnuruo. Geo. Vlckera. !J J M.r. rill, K. D. Townscnd, John Pherman, Horace Maynard, Benjamin F. Butler. F. T. Frellng huyaea.Tbos. A. I endrtcka, Simon Cameron. u fy ..it.. a . . v iv.mwv vjurLjin, idu aosii j Din era. " , Hon. T. F. Bayard savsi H The work ms propose to publish will- doubtless he well m. celved. At this particular neriod. anvthine- .hat tends to revive the trlous Washington la the hearts ef his coun trymen, should be encourated. A." - , This little volume frinted ia bsndsouio style, will be furnished In pamphlet form, by Agents, at the low price of half a doliam, aud In aeat cloth binding at 11.00. . julye-t'if : -c, I (I f. i . TK1U.M1'U TUU.tO., . , 334 BOWiET, N. TH ' to whom was awarded the. rremium .Uedal tat ths best Elastic Trass and Supporter at the last seaioa of the . . , GREAT AMERICAN IN8TITUTE. 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