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X - Tas6Titl. i iubtUle4 every Mori loc(Uondlce(.led)by Bi.m, Bmchs Loa A Co., and delivtred in the ty of Bai lor riFTT-riTB cam per ajootn. MU sab cripUont, pqtaCe free. BiX DoixM er annum, la all cum payable in en ranee, Tub Wssslv easns'ai IapuBTTfct svsry Tuesday Mall subscriptions Two Dolubs per ant,nm payable ta advanes. ( No nolle taken of anonymous Communi cation. We cannot undertake to wtorn re- JocUduer1ilYVIH pyjiq Our iubtcrlbera wlllfrratly ob& "e by finif"pniBpt;iB'frfniatlo ol any delay In receif tut their paper.' . I An fceataeae, -ee te te -v tetegvephle dHML),M:m' ke'ddreMd- Snrisst BiLSIQH, 5fi C vl ll! Ill t 'I SATURDAY, jtOyfiXlBKR 18. Sabwribe ta'tbe Daily Sentinel Only aii doUsrsaycar. ,7 .. . . - Th New" York tun as?u,SbaU Ibe government b 1101611 f ' ;We elwold not be supriset if it were, Everything e!se W beep. - "'": JuOuijroin t,be( newspaper report that ouuie under oar observation. Air. Tihlen S going to start' a royal seraglio in the white house. Tbey Lav got bia eairR4 to at Vast lialf hundred girls an J youa wide'wsin 'twenty different etaUss and torritonea. , The last victim of bia presidential polygamous inten tions is Mr, lUlt Morse, danghter of .-(h famoM liglitaing-Uiaer. : ,f t. Good! The Supreme court of South Garoliua yesterday' decided,' ; as every aane nan knew it must nnlesafit were altogether, knave or, iool, that tlie, infa mous eauvasauig board' boa bo Judicial pawss&aad can only count, th. tetaroa as they are sent in. This settles the re salt down there for Tilden and Hamp ton. ' Now, let oases what the next pre text of the radical conspirators, .beaded - by Grant and Chandler'will be. v i . .. -riUi' ( i.M-' ' ' - .1 ,: i.i- ..-.. in ...; T Tsjlavyi-M'.-.-- a John Sherman and the other arch villaiasv whom Grant and Chandler sent to Dew Orleans to aid a scape-gallows returning board in counting Tilden out and Hayea ia, decline the conference proposed bythe - cmoerats on the ground thaf ieMt,?itSont power or legal innence -over the -result or the means by. which it is to be determined " Then what u4 fhey there i far t U V,li) did they go steaming half the longlh of the continent f - Why have ffl teen cam- paniet of troops been ordered there to give pemp and circumstance to their preeenoe ? WLy Iki the bratal ruffian, Phil Sheridan, been sent there to lend them the support of bia countenance and co-operation f If they are not liars, they are fools and on a fools' errand. ' tilx Dollars a Tear. In' eenformity with a determination long since arrived at, the jwice of the Daily Sentinel baa been' reduced to six dollwfor yearn.'11 The Sentinel as etaUihed in 18C5 as a ten dollar paper,, postage not paid. and reduced under a aubeequent man agemeut to eight dollara, V'e, believe that Justice to the publio now demands thtjtillfurtherreduce its rates to six dollars. .rnxlncu oi ay xukis nave alien in price, anil why should not the newsAkpert Indeed nearly air the! lead ing papers of the country have brought cdewn their subscription prices, and we arebutinkeepiugwitb a good example in bringing down ours. The Sentinel will continue to do duty in behalf of the . rigntayand liberties ol the people as ft has doue for the past twain vcara. With a record not to be ashamed ot.'lu thi fall vigor of its prime,' not old ( enough to be , impaired, yet Having suinoienf yeura iur rua vAjwn- ence, tl'e Sentiuet, at Jbe beginning of the detnocratio.era it has for twelve years labored to1 usher iu,1 tenders itself and its services to its friends, the people of. North Carolina.:, wwf -.ij f,8 ii-.'t ,sj j-ataii.iL.Ji )-ul . , , .; To. the. Bnslaess Mr n ef Raleigh, ' Tnesentioel ia an inultutiw ' amonj yoa.!f" As such ii should commend hoelf t youf patrenajte and tncouragement' The cash receipts of the Sentinel for the dozen yearr of Its exlatcncr hav been more than three hundred and filly thousand $350,000) dollarauite three fourths et Wktth came l your tily iVotn a distance. . Nearly all ef this vast turn of mooey has been 'expended In jour midst,1 fully seventy-five per cent, thereof having1 been paid across ' your coubUw, you have then, . as mer- cuhiiik ui mo tuj tuci jveu iiuiu uie Sentinel office within -less than a dozen year a trade amounting to more than two hundred and fifty, thousand ($250, C00) dollars, two-bird of which the priotert atane have paid you. ' To one of the. raioufastut ini iuier- cats of yoiir( county aleiw the ; Sontinki J has paid thirty thoaaii(j) 130,000) dollars. M,? lfit For these cousulerauona, togetlnl With the other merits of the natxir. not - the least tf which ia based on iu ub stantial and growing circulation, .taa Sentinel, now that ib e political cam paigns are over, solicits your advertia QZ patronage. i The Long Waiting. There is actual g ny and alarm tlirougboai the sr tlu at the kr;j d lay h arriving at rem it in t-'O prosi- denti4 canvass, .The , people begin t to feel 0ia7UierC Wieeaiet r brewings They see Grant's armies moving from noriria tnd ether atatea where their ieterferenoe was in vain, bio Florida, Booth Carolina and Louisiana. ;,The armies gojwUnsiVy in tu,intf 0L. honest coanL But. tbey ,rjave Deon In Louisiana before : they drove t " . witb .their X. bayonet , , , leg islature ' honestly V elected,' ai4 put in power a rumW legislature. It was one of the vilost nsnrpationa ever BotnmittoJ unon this continent - And it is being repeated.- Grant and his satel lites aeem determined to steal the three states needed for the elejctiott ul, Hayes. These states were carried by the demo crats, aod so admitted until it was dis covered that tbey were needed for the tut of the republican party. Then, re- bayonet again thia time after Whether they will succeed fat, securing a declaration of the votes in their fsvor remains to be seen. We do not believe tt possible, even with all the .machinery t?f the government at Washington work ing for its accomplishment If they do, it will4e the first time that a popular maioritYof half a million voters was bfaNDf its- richt, to .the prosi deirey,,limd Ine last. (The Vepabliean parry stands convicted ef fraud, usur pation robbery. Now it is perpetrating its last and greatest crime the stealing of the government from the ieople of the United States. We have ne fears that Mr. Tilden will not be our next president. If the vote in either of ths jlistybed states is vi tiated" by fraud) congress V 01 amaredly throw, out 'the eleclorial votes of those states. Thia will carry . the , election to thei PreaeiiV ho0. - repreentativeat which wiU elect Mr. Tilden. . Then tb senate will make Mr. Wheeler vic-preair dent; thus depriving Mr. Hendricka of bia lawful right And an idea still more horrible ' suggest itself. - Blr. TUdon would ' be 'In 1 danger of ' assasainatlon during bia entire term. ' 'The party that stimulated violence and murder in .South Carolina to create an excuse 1 for troops, would not 'scrapie at the murder of a president. , . , . Wo have unfaltering1 trust in the jus lice ofAlmighty God, who will iiot per mit the greatf crime against the Ameri can people, , now being plotted by the republican party. But if worst comes to worst, the psopl who have elected Mr. Tilden will assert their rights. majority of half a million honest and earnest voters is not to be put down. even by Grant's bayonets.. Subscribe to the Daily Sentinel, Only three dollara for six months. : ,. . The lor lorn Hope. , ,- ,7'.! ,',,... ,.., ,. ... .I.') .irtf.L,. The republican party now turns its eyes to Louisiana as its final hope. It claims to have gained South Carolina and Florida, bnt is not quite satisfied that the wprk of stealing Lonisiana. jLs To make it Jure, atmffiber or tepubll can lawyers have gathered at New Or leans from different northern states to examine the law governing, the return ing board of the state. They have de cided that the law' gives the board Judi cial functions thaf it can throw out, at its discretion, the vote of .every pariah in wnicb it ia charged that , intimidation was practiced ppon the negroes, , Under this rulin tbey propose ta throw out sufficient number of democratic parishes to gira Hayes the needed majority. , This change front the doctrine and practice of 1872 shows the . desperate straits of the republican party. In thai year the electoral vote of Louisiana was not needed, ndt ,on motion 9 Ssnater Creator ofjWfscamsinJ aras thron'out. ia irresident Urant a message following his second inauguration, he pronounced that election a gigantic frauds. The rote that year was taken in charge and ean vassed by this same returning board, the members then constituting it not having been changed, with a single exception. Ia 1873 the Wheeler ebmpromise was arrauged by the present republican can didaie for the vice presidencythe whole arrangement being based on the ad mission that the election was a fraud. but it waa better to ponoede a fair division ef the government to each party than to have further, eantentioa Then the returning board waa constituted exactly it is now. Senator Carpenter, in a speech on the 80th ef January, 1874, said of this board: "Thus it will be seen Jthat Jthc, datyof the canvassers ia such an opinion waa necessary to the republican . credit, and could be safely Mtvauoed withonfc hazarding republican wacoeaf, la , ,r: i-: .i ;; , ... ...i,,;, i. W ' have no feara of the resale Jo many eyas are upon the work being done i Louisiana, to permit Indulgence !a this last contemplated outrage and fraud. j la neither Florida, Souft Carolina ner Louisiana bars the repablicanis establish, 'ed their elaim to a 'majority, and justice and fair play are sure to triumph at the counting of the electoral voto ia congress tnemlwring hpw they bad been manipu- election. if not before. As sore a the bud lines to-morrow, Tilden will be the next pr's- sident of the United Btates.- lie Lai a majority of earnent voters at his bat k, and not even the republican party, witU a!) its effrotiUry gained by sue ccW in" cruna will dare to trifle with each a powtr as that, . . The Khlnoceros. o r ' Id the Indian rhibdecroa the posterior termiuation f -the bony Bortrile (die inesppterygoid fomis) i considerably narrower than iu the Javan species, at the same tune that His vomer terminate behind by bcco-niiiK leat, throuyli fusion. in the pterygoid processes,' instead of ending tree, lamellilorm au . pointed. There is also u iuteresling difference betweeo lh skulls . 01 the slnalc aud doubie-horneil.j'hiooceroaes, the exter nal auditory sucalus being embraced below by lite lusion ol the poHt-gteuoui aud tb pKxten)poral propeMes of tlio squamosal portion of the temporal bene ia Iheoiio, gniup., ,, tl .. , -K. Therabova ; extract frow tim ttlftj tlflo tnasrszIneV Nature, will of course comtnend Itself to every oue and, se far as It goes, coincides with our ideas exactly But Nature seemsto have for gotten to note the further distinction that in the Indian rhinoceros the ccllu loid tissue of estelkction are spheroidal iu formation and impinge more directly upon the gangloIJ' then In any other species and that this materially affect the biological relalioua of the aniniala hi well as the cootuogenoui rudimeuta which exlt iti a greater or less degree in each species-and ar tracesblo te the protoplastic difiurrntializHlisn ; In the evolulory processes.':' ' '' ;, ;':'; u 1 The best living specimen of the anl mal now In this country, has just been re-elected te ceuijfefs rrom the Erex district ef Massachusetts, and he farors the permanent presidency of Ulysses the Besotted. " ' -'. --..s. .... ' Th Dailg tienlintl tix dollaii. ' -"; -i. l ; Will CoateaC The Fat Man from Hertford Won't Grace tbe Legislature. tMarfreesbore Enquirer. , .i " Oor readers will re j sice to know that eld Ileruord's gallant son will vet rep resent us In the legislature. The repub lican at Wlnten; wlltully and knawtnz ly violated the law of the slate in regard to conduction elections. ' They ualortu alely Allowed their republican seal to' get the upper hand or thetr judgment. ana now tney sianu expoaea .ana cou Tided in their attempt-. Mr. Maddrey has already serves a notice upon hia competitor, Mr. llorteu,' that his seat In the, legUIattire. given him by republi cau rule, will be contested on the grounds that the electiea at , Winlon, which gave him hi seat, ws conducted in open violation of the laws of tlie slate. . It is stated that the votes of some were openly refuted because thev were not republicans, and it is not de nied . that the polls were kept open as late aa 8:30 r. Jf . The law on the sub ject ia plain, and waa duly furnished to the supervisor.'' Although ignorance la ne excuse: iu law, tbey have not even this sliado. The law. is made by the republicans 01 the state, and in Ins lan guage of the tcripture, "Let him that lighteth with the jword perish by the sword," and let' eur gallant Madiirey have the seat to which he I entitled. One democratic member more or less will, make no difference te us; but if Mr. Maddrey is entitled to the seat. he shall have it. HOW MANY APPLES DID ADAM AND ... .; ;X . EVE EAT t Seme aay Eve 8 and Adam 2, a total of 10 only. Now ws figure, the thing out far dulerenuy, Lve o and Adam 8 also. "-Total 16. Boston Journal ' We think thabove figures are entire ly wrong. II Era 8 and Adam 8-2, cer tainly the total will be 90. Scientific men, however en the strength of the theory that the antediluvians were a race of giants, and consequently great eaters. reason something like this: Eve 8 1. snd A Jam 82. Total 103. Gloucester Advertiser. .'. ; . . Wrong again: what could be clearer than if Eve 8 1, and Adam 812, the to tal waa 803 f Boston Journal. . .' . I believe the following to be the true dilation; Eve 8-1-4 Adam, Adam 8 1-2-4 Eve. Total 8,938. Veritas. Still another calculation is as follows: If Eve 81 4 Adam; Adaia 8-12-4 2 oblige Eve, total 82,050. Wo think, however, this not to be a sufficient annu ity,' for thongh we admit that Eve 81-4 Aitaa : Atf am if be 80 8 1 -2-4 2 keep Eve company, total 8,082,056. New lork Maih. j 1,,.,,... . .,... . ' ,s ; : ' . ,' Not right yet. Eve 8-1-4-2 try it; Adam if he 8-1-2, 8-1-2-42 keep it going, total 81,819,384- Next. Sentinel Still 40-000,000 people tamely aud breathlessly await the action of a few dozen scoundrels ia Washington and New Orleans to' settle whether we hsve a country or not ,1 : ... ., , FEBSON COTJNTT. AV f f, Uurliam Tobacco riauUj ,' - No county in the state has more rea son to be proud of her reiMwntatives eieot to the next legislature, ; io oonnty ia - ui staie win present an abler -or mora accomplished senator than Colonel John W. Cunningham. .We have known bia well, and it alwaya given us plea sure to lave an opportunity to support aim. ' - -i .r:;' -i t '..Montford McGehee has been elected to the house of representatives by handsome majority wbioh reflects much credit upon the good people of Person. liis scholarly attainments t and leml tniad peculiarly fit bim for a legislator. The Grand Central Hotel, New York; leada in the popalar demand for low prices, tt baa reduoed its rates from $4.00 to $2.60 and $3.00 per day. . - '. ' - ' . y nor 17 CON. M. W BANBOM. , rcorrepoalunce of. the EoutloeL pEBSOM COTNTT, IT- a.NoT. 11, 187C. 1,'ot t!'e leftit gratifying teaaltof the Into trrat camiwisn is tLe eviJonoe re k-'Ii it nffor.U that North. Cnrnliu siiil iIounds iu able titatesmen and brilliant orators. No state exuiouea a brighter array ef talent ana devotion, and it ia not my purpose to mscnmwate wnere then are so many, .who have deserved well of thfcir aouutryi buU 1 do vuu Is express bit aatixfactioo at the njaoner in wliicU an Old irienu. wuuw iuuuo ueaus .-. . i - . i. , this article, maintained hia high reputa tion ia the reoeut atrule though la the field with some of the strongest men of the tiStion.. . We have tried (Jen. Baosom in the senate of tho ' United ' Mutes' and found bim the peerf of Its ablest men and lately we have eeen bim thrown for ward as a leader in ttia grauuosi popular oouteet of modern timet), . and equal to the occasion, and ruukuis with the tint orator and moat devoted patriot of the oaro. We have fully proved his ability, bia seal aud bis fidelity, ana I , uesiro to any, with a proper 'appreciation of ths merits of all the nobis sous of the stat. that this on has shown 'hinvwlf worthy of the confidence reposed in him, and should, therefore. - bn allowed to retain his high position. His re-election will in no way, disparage ' the merits of aoy other, but a failure to return him to the federal senate will . ueccsvarily imply a Comparative want " In him; These can aideratiens I respectfully aud earnestly submit to tlie attention ol our people, and I cannot but hope that they will be nronerlv weighed aud i snrtrecnated. and that North Carolina will honor herself by returuintr to the national council one of ila brightest ornaments, and one of its most esteemed and innaential members. The questiou is not. i be ths most de aerviugbf onr groat statesmen, but has he proved hrmnelf the equal of the for most, aud has he exhibited ' C jnviucing evidence ol ins devotion 10 me neat in terests ef our people, sud of his readi neas to spend and be spent for them; and to this, as it seems to me, there can be but oue answer, aod I hop to see) the approaching legb-lature ' make it with a beartygoou will.; ; ' V, ' ' i : - - TUB APPROACHINQ SESSION OP" THE LEOISLATUItE. 'V ' '" Corrwpondi.'nca of the Sentluel. The .next wsaioa ofH the legwlature will be-B of the mo t-important in eui Lintory. Aroonr other , tutasures. an effort will be nade to rtiustate the defuuet Huildinn and Lean Aociatlons, with their exorbitant interest and their crushinz hold upon !. tho hard working, poor men of the country. The stun uint blow of tbo supretae court has laid them in the dutt. where, under their present mlneus - msnaemeu t, ' tbey ought to be kept by the strong hand ol the law. Let not our legislators make mist ke, by giving theni tho -power to do further damage. With the excep tion of a few meaeyed ttookholders1 aad the mechuuics whom thev have "fur nished with work, I hey have done no good to the country. O i the contrary, they have enticed lh uawry into put tins their means into n lastitntion, which has flooded tho country with heavy mortgni!S, "nd 'lulds the hard earning of the poor absolutely at the power of a fioAnclal "despotism. Let fHhe legislature relieve the disabilities e tbft-ft institniisna and elve tho onrtortu aitv, and they, will fell outefboue and home hundreds of poor families ii every city and , town in tbo state, iu crense our financial distress, and cl ippie the democratic party at ibe very oul-ct of tt nW caretr inr iSOi ta t.arauua, Let eur representatives, watch the game oi inee mouey-grauuers. - ,4 Citizen-. 1 PERSONAL VAKIETIE3. But few Americana are now going to Eurspc. ' " '' - ' ' ; Aud now they say Jttlwin Adams i not dead. :. ,- ., ' . - The people of Leuisiatm regard Gen Augur aa a bore. ' '", .u '( - ''i '".,, ' t, I The atmnzers: m fluladelphla are rapidly thinning aut. . a .. .i 1 . 1 Carl Scburx is goibg 'to St Louis' to reside, and never more will he talk about the crimsoned undergarment. The best temperance lecturer is good salt mackerel. - If the - tuau that eats one don't take .water then be U a hopeless case, , V ? - ,' Of alt the heart rending . sights- to le seen en the streets of a city the saddest ia to ease upon an old bachelor looking Into the windows ot a corset manuuc lory, . : V - - ". i Dr. John Dove, of Itiulimondf, the oldest masonic grand secretary in the world, died Thursday. ! He hid beeu a mason 63 years," and ' grand secretary over 60. " ! :n A petrified troinbonolma been found in the ruins of Trey. It Is supposed te have belonged either to the Italian bra- banditti or to ene of the Greek toet- elary deities, ,1 ... ; borne men are like cats. You may stroke the fur the igbt way for years aud bear nothing but purring ; but ac cidentally tread on the .tan and all memory of former kindnesd is oblitera- lad, i-i. ; s i-i " v . t l-tm n 1. vi i '- A young lady refused to attend church because hcrnew hat had net keen sent home. 'I hate the devil and all hi works,' she ald," "but I ( hate anT bid fashlened bonnet moro.f ' " ' .' s The would-be funny man qt' a rural paper wrote a squib and the dignified compositor up stairs helloed down ths pipes "1 this a joke , or an advertle resotf "- Such a salute ia calculated te make a funny man take' an interest iu the means of cheap suicides r; ' Wc new have the fall of the autumn leaf : also the fall of the man who step on it en the wet pavement- A " leaf no longer than a ten-cent note will get un der the heel or a man worth 1213,000. and mats him ' sit down so suddenly that the most practical '. eye can't tell whether b!s bat or tils collar, button flew the highest. .. , -. - . . When you have a thing to do. do it ; and when-you have- a to Jgh -to cure, enre-ity CT usins JJr. UuII' Lou jh M-rniv the safest and best made. . , , . - $10 to 25 per Day -ShJSSSSS, aim fc-ll ma Mnli m STAPLE COKKi S.u. t vam V vsvurisaia'?PM'4.lM.M - CASD1DATLS FOR onAXIZATI05 o. OF THE LEUISLATUBE. i r' : . . - 1 . ,. ,.. 1 Under this, head the Sentinel gives place to . correspondents who deslrs to briug forward the oauues of their friends for positions at the organization of th general assembly.' AH are "welceroe, but they should endeavor to be brie". S.t jCt HEEEOM FOB ENBOLLdO J. - -t A a :j fff fcrv - ICorrespoiiUence of thTgeutlnel." WaArnRllv nominate 3. C. ' Ilerron. r TTavw1 nnnntT. for the Doaition of enrolling clerk. No yonng man stands higher in the estimation ol uie mountain people than Ilerron, and be deserves it for bia labors in the last campaign Re member be cornea from across the ridge. Aa enrolling clerk of uie eonsutauoosi convention be gained the admiration ef all its members snd gave entire satisfac tion. . -.v -,. .: MotTSTAtSEEB. ' Bv virtue of the nower conferred and the requirements thereof. In- a deed mad by f :..rtrd i.iitiH ana whu 10 inn unuerezuwi for the purposes inerem suiea, rejjiwrtxi in book 44. page 70, Wake Registry, sod In iwutk !tl . ias IS Warren, keiriatrv. we shall expose for sale, at public auction, on wk. Kns ur me nrs oar 01 jiBffmw. 1H7S nt f.ittliitnn. the following valuable orooertv. situate In Warren county. Stats of North Uiroiuia, mui - . , , - FINE PLANTATION, contaising ahoat 1,800 acre of good land, with residence and outhouses, barns, stables. Ac, complete, yin g on the Baleih k Gas ton railroad ueur Littleton, adioioing the laads ol Nieliolaa Terhume. Lemuel Vaugban, Frederick Sheurin sadrotliers, known ss the Litte Farm. ALSO. At the courtliouse door, In lUlelL'h, on WEDNESDAY, the Plh dsy of November 1870, the following property situate In or near Raleigh, to-wtt: Uo piuniation con talnlng 175 seres pxxl Iuih. with Improve ments, lying on Manth Crek, adiointns lands of R. B. Saii'ler. W. M. lioylun. Mia Gas ton WUJer and others, conveyed by W. U. Haywood to Geonw Utile, Esq. Also lots Nns. 20ti, 207. 222, and part of lot 223. plan of cllv of KaleUrh. being tlw entire sqssre on which George Little now resides, excell ing Mrs. Bssser's lot, and a lot fronting 40 feet on Edenton, and 120 feet on Blonnt street tteing the homestead allotted to George Little lOtu March, 1S76. . - All of the above proerty to be sold In lots or In such quantities a may be determined ortat the day of tale; ' " The above salea are postponed as follows The lot In Kalettrh snd the Marsh Crerk Plaotatloa will be. sold oa Patarday ths iid dsy of December-snd the Warren county piaDiai:on on weanesaay ueo oi voctm ber next . ,.;., ., , . ' : :,J01W GATtlNG - oct I -wlm , ,,. , Trustees. 1 IIB MOKXIXO STAR. ' ' ' . ' . 'viiMIN(iTON,N. C. . ........ fy , t Tirst-Class Democratic. Hewspaper. ;i.,( . ;.; .. , f $ i 1 LAUGEST CIRC DL ATI ON OF ANY DAILY NEWS PAPER IN NORTH Vt CAROLINA, r " ' lu.T ,l.if the ONLY DAILY PAPE Published 1 1.i -WILMINGTON, a City of nearly 20,000 Inhabi- lnU, and the Great - Centre of North Car- , olina Trade. t:.it'..u. .'. .-,) SUBSCRIPTION : One year, Six Months, ?7.00 4.00 125 Three Months, . ( . Advertising Kales Kcusonnble Address, ' .' - - 1 WM. II. BERNARD, , . Editor & Proprietor, ' " .- -Wilmington, N. C. -'Wilt he sold to the highest bidder at ths Court II auM la Ualclgb, on Baturday 16th day o Deeember next s tract of land lying la Wakerountv on Braver Dan Creek, and the road leading from Raleigh to Tarooro, adjoining ths laods of ths heirs or devlaees of ths late Charles Iltnton now dee'd, the lands of John Smith of Charles Horton sad ftLferrroonutntogstidtrtnlneUnndied scrrv. Ibis land is sola nndera power or taie con tained In a mortrire which la duly reirls- tcred in the Refrltr office ot Wake county. Bo k Srt. pare &4.V Taaas of sale Cash.-' ' norlMds,' . . ";: ; Wotipsee;- - MISCELLANEOUS. i T. STUOXACll & CO. Grocers and Cotton Buyers. . I X0. A, MARTIN 8T. 2.MIU Sics Uoaiio, "f 100 acu4alt, Li - - M Barrels Susr 50 Boxes Cheese, fy "v '. lam iba. err: sidei;;, ' " 7 "2T00O ibsTBacou :'. ' . 7T. "" Ilams til aras! ! Ilains:; 100 Burrela ff,., t p 0 ' : 80 Barrels Lime, A'if " 7 50 Kegs Nails, all grades, ' 58 Barrels gyrnp.' ';--:;'! - Slate Fair, Holts Ctton tarns 20 Tierces Larl, '.' 23 BoeketoLard, rVi i;i,'i v. '" . Mackerel, I, 2, S, wholesale or retail. ShottSbotltEholJI . 60 Ba'sra all Sizes. - p 'f - V J H.VGGING .BAGGING! 5 100 Rolls. .,-j "'" !' ;ioo hi Roils, . . - - : 50 Rbls. Muileta. ' "2 , nov -lf ' ...,'. , , . . , TRirLI.'G urn II A COLO 14 ALWAYS DASOEltOts Uao .- WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS a sore retnet r for COUG HS, and stt siM-mrt of the Throat, Lunt;, Cheat sad Mucive Membrane. . put UPOSLTiN BLtre uoxr. ' t-.- 9old bv all UruSfftaU. C. K. CRITTEXTON, 7 Biira-Aescr, New Tork. TTliXTIO ALL! ORE AT BANKRUPT 8AL OF JEWF.LRV. Ou receipt wf 60 centa w will tend by nu'l Etpald, all of the followlnif pice of elry, via: t pair Hold flard Ed graved sva Buttons, ons act Gold Front 8)iirt. Stud t Collar 8 ud, I Veddlne King, 1 Roll " Plats Watch Chain snd 1 Geut't Rose Coral Scarf Pin, Wa offer this jxat bargain, merely to draw attention to our business, at ws baae all kinds of watches and Jowtlry at 'ow prl -ea. Send for CaUlosrue. COL8 & fO., ',3S Broa-iway, New Fork cuy. iMMAirOfSllBlEi W0i DK8INOSED to quallfv TOUNQi MFN for the active duties of life, BUSINESS TRAINING a specialty. OUR INSTITUTION tho moot thorough, complete snd prsctlral Id the l ulled t-Uic. yuUNO MK.N dealriasraSTAKTlM LIFE, PARENTS having ton or ward to educatr.. are invited to write to as for catalogue and part Ion tars. . ; Total Collesiate Fee, (07.50. Na raratioc. Enter at any time. Kefereucs ur patron and former student. Addre-o II W. SADLER, Buildings Nos. 6 and 8 N. Chr:- St , Bait store. - AGENTS WANTED FOR WV. STORY OF cniutBT m Written by bis father. S complete sccount of this most mvrjterloua abdiirtiito and excit ing search. Willi fac-similtt Utters and u luflrutioiis. Outsells all other books. Onu ssest took firty orders In ene day, Term liberal. Addresn. J01IX E. POTTER A CO , PuMMh i s. nol.1-4w - Phjlsdelpliia MASOX & IIAMLIX O A3INBT ORQAW S Have beeb unanimously asalgiiPd Hi 'FIRST RAK In Uie Scvernl , ltequihite " .. Of such inftrsmenu, at the U. S, CENTK-S-MAL. 1876, and are the only orpaas as signed this -rank. Their supwierity la thus declared, uot in one or two respect only, but In all the Important qualities ol an organ. A medal and diploma Imvw alw been awarded Iliem, but : aiedal of equnl valnn' were swarded all articles deiiue.; worthy of recognition, se that many miil.tr can advertise "first medals" or "ii!-: awards.' . " , ,' ,. 7 Comparative rank in excellence but !f h determined by the jitdges' reports alone, in which the MASON A HAMlJN ORft A.XS aria unautiiioetiy- aMlrnl TUK -JHRST RANK, ta the eoveral reuiails" of surtr instrument, snd are ths only ones awifznt'.l this rank. See judges' rr port. This r.-sii was not nnexpected. for these onraoH havs nolfortniy taken hisheat awards 1n snch competitions, there bclns h is than six ex ceptions In hundreds of comparisons, rm-.v were awarded first medals and huin si . honor ut Purls, 18416 1 Vienna; 1873; an tlusa, 1875; Philadelphia, : l76,.-bavins : thus been swarded - hlsliest honors at EVERY WORLD'S EXHIBITION st which tbey have competed, and being; the only American orcrans a-bicli eVcr obiuined auy award in Earope. NEW STYLES, with unproveuiftits e.- hlUitel at the Ceutenuial; eletcunt new ca-? in jfreat variety. . Prices very lowest cos sistent with best material and workinnn, ship. Organs sold for cas! or Histallmentf or rented until ren. ays. ' Kvery orgmi warranted to cive -'iiUre satistiicl;on to every reasonablo purchaser, or tlio nmnry returned. Illustrated cutaiofrues sent in e. MASON A HAMLIN ORGAN CO., lit Tremont street, Boston: 23 Union wiuurc, New York ; 80 and 82 Adams street, Chicngo. no!5-4w . -' o .':... l-4f &EADY FOR A(NIftTUE 'Cntnnial , ; Exposition DESCRIBED AND ILLUSTRATED. A cranhle pen-nicture of IU history (rraml bnllduigs, wonderful exhibit, eurlosltief, ersat days, etc. Profusely Illustrated, thoroughly popular aad very eheap. Mu-t ell Iraiasotely, 5,000 Air nt WnntcO. 8end for full pa titulars. - Tnis-wlU tm tbs ebaoci; , ot 100 years to coin moucy fast. Git tbo ooly reliable nistory. - HW'BBARI UHW., mm., 733 fbnsotu 8Lr.h.t Hhtlac'elphik. r ITTTfON: Be not deceived i piemture books, BMUinlns; to be "omHal" ami trlllrg what will bappea ia A off. and Hei. oct l w 9 r FANCY CARDS sil stylos with name tj lucU. pos; putiu j. i. tiitTLu, j Ren. Co., N. Y. . SikV '1 MKEi I TAX US S i nil in w n-tT.inic tu.iv Uceemncr. ' l ineiiore ior i , . . .i. . r ...... ti receive . . . . .La likot fiiiu ihe1taxes for tbis yw 1 s7C. and tost unlaw ., . ..t.. ili. uma Witl taxes mm ywnnyuj "'- tTDijNx; ' m
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 18, 1876, edition 1
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