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i aaajia.i'L,-. j r A t tr at HTiai nat, FUrSM BKBCCU. wtiT be Jnawrted la the JhtOf ( ,, ,, (, llwlng tiU'l, A ffMT WW bs ,.v, , f,uoMtai a. 18 ituxMxi lines, or li mchss ,,, ..juare on (.' .:"'."HI) . ,are one we-. t.litHinki stuaia one Mk. . ,00 6.00 ,.,urr two wwu. u ,l,f,tlmal square two weeks v. 1,50 , ,. .ilre oil ntoiiui . . a.Uv. i'.i, u a.t'itin'ual square uiio mouth. ..... e,ta) ,w. iM;.M;:WWytll. , .... U, , l".l.tMn viMMKfAWym . limn- three months 1400 , , !, -,J,liii.,iiai " 7,(10 On.-.juru'cniHBin" , 3S,MI .... nal' ari'Mim " 40,00 business cards, 10 iniuktn bora or 1 i.!-.'m1 only till for thrvwe months. i, -i-ie-. inetMt wawnea m wwn; sun hu A , u t ritef iMrr..,aBUng with th above. ...ntatlvertiseuicaui inserted ( weeks for OT ,.,1, .rlli'll.'liWKi'il. Till: SENTINEL. ATl UDAY. Al'Gl'ST 15, 1888, I o una m u:iAL aae aTca ) The Great Torchllstht rrocesslon ! rilOUHAINI" IN LINE!! RALEIGH ABLAZE WITH LIGHT SI'KECHES, lNCIDKNTB, Ao. riirstmnt to the publiaiied Programme, ii,. L'r-Bt Proceation wan formed 011 Fayette v Street, at H o'clock, P. M., on Tliura ,1 ,v uiht. I . S, ymoiir ami lllair' CMub, of Kal i(h 11, Km' foinpanieit, (ia tasteful uniform.) in. Ilin ket onaty, and " Young Ameri , , I. II into line in front of the EtecutiTe MmiHion, mlly rtjuiped with transpxrencieii ,1 1 Ime nixl Ixautiful colored lanterns. II .ndnda upon hundred of eolhuxiastic 1 ..neiKtiTPt and Democrats surrounded , i,r t.tAM.( -lioufiuM, UjliUug up tUeu Uaaa inrrnin or ItSndHnjf their tfirelrea, Hlffh e up. 1 he Cumberland delegation was be i'M loruiefL si, hiifher, the Wilmington Clubs were iieiiic mtrshalled into ranks, near tbe Tar 1. .'uiijrli Houae, which was brilliantly Hgh- i.d From the front of tbe floTernor't Mansion, tlie npectacle was truly magniflcent the 'i.'ct iru lairlyablazs preventing a grand, -li-tniiiur. moving panorama of Ttri colored ip.li'i, while the flames of beacon flres. the ifUre of rockets Roman candles and Union tnK'bes caused the stellar host to pale for a while "their ineffectual flres." Thirty seven large transparencies, named lur tlieeafal .Stales of ib liaioa,. and si' lined a if h apprftprf atHft4ss;wefft-4?sf. ininited to stalwart bearers adowa tha line; tml the proceasioB moved, at tha i.uml ol the signal gun, to music set to the ott.h Ulit'O- TlboMBrla of pBPta t ! lined the side-walks, inuqufii of fair I.. lies clustered at every lattice and throng el every balcjiny and portico, on the line ill ninrch, waving their kerchiefs in greet in" We have neither time nor space to parti - I uliirize. nor to attempt a synopsis of the nunv cheering and patriotic addrcancn iicifc-if; HaltinT first in front of the residence of Seaton Galea, Ei., which wss brilliantly 'iirhied, eeeches. briet bnt pertinent and "li'iing, were made socceaaively by Maj. Unlet, of the fentiTitl, and Maj. J. A. Engel lurd. of tlje Wilmineton Journal. On the opprirTe Wife rif trr'i fft, tHi twderfpe ni U JL,jJooeV:R.i, a , alao illuiaioated hi.".'" the portico' and steps alffve with ladies a i l snowy with the wavinof handkerchiefs. I I ere General Matt. W.RijnsOm.nf Northamp ton, responded most handsomely to the call of his fellow Democrats, and was greeted, aa were the other sjieakers, with hearty cheers. Neil, to the Yarlioroni'h House moved the Krand Punoram. Blair had illumined most el.eer iillv, and here a speech was elicited fr in W. A. Jenkins, Et., of Warren. II nrr amid boom of cannon, snd music and lUiiiia, the linft of lights moved up Fav, 'tevill Street to Union Square, thiiriugV M .rgan and Salisbury Streets, to Hillsboro S niet, ami up Hillsboro Street, beyond the corporate limits, to Ht. Mary's School. The thiee largibuildings here were brightly H luiuined from'garret to basement, and tbe NC'wMerwtsYrin9hsr veft' luminous with ladies, who gave the oroceasion sn ovation of smile and of ker chieft, and received payment, with interest, m ch r after cheer. Almost every bouse 00 tlievay was illu minated, and in this particular tbe Demo cratic demonstration furnishes a complete contrast to the parade and jubilation ot the Radical". Tr the State election then ewj, respectable tenement, nearly, was dark as the grave. Returning from 8t. Mary's, down Hills lw.ru' Street, the procession filed Eastward .-.to SlelioWfll Hi reel, calling at'toe resi dences of Gov. Bragg and Mrs. H.J,. Evans, where fine speech, s, tiavinir the ring of the riiflit metal, were made by Gov. B., and Senator Bobbins, tha gallant Conservative champion trora Rowan. Moving thence tit the resjdence of the late H mV rffnnte fir " fTviti -Kdetoit.y tie patriotic pageant was greeted by an other piifesm that awoke the wildest en thusisain. The whole front ot the msnsioa was luminous with many colored lights, il Insirating the names of "8eyminr" and Blair," siiiroiindini; the coat of si int of the l'niil ftiates-' not a trripa erisixl, nor a sinKteaUruilwcttTanti" flere, stirring. e! 'pieiit ml Iel4t4iiis pne:hmi W'fe ma in by Messrs. V H. ftiftPfthwait. of Pitt, livid M. Canr, of Ifde, and R. a Badg r, Exl f'heennir away Most Ins il, the vaagu r I ' ma-htxl thenf down Wilmington ft- rnnt the residxMK of Dn THo.jD.fll'Vifg,'' 'wl-r' Col. R. H. Cow in. President 0 the Conven tion, addressed the Democracj la hi hap tiirst atyla. Returning to, the ftfmtft front ot Uaion 8iiiare, where preparations had Immb Maila r.k m rmnA R .. II i k in lUMntlA Mn. wrW.w4wwwallai ssnfrnioc of victory and utieorlag to every heart , ... ... mkvuaam aacniaioit. Under the snperviston ot Mr T. T. .Fen tress, three large and elegant balloApt, ia wrthed with the wasaea f tBeyniii anil ll aic." wera awssnlily lollted . and Man,, giaceftiliy tnt tneair arnut nogmg btuoas. rhfy floaust op ward and Soottt-waatward, ' d windlinji into star In tliair grand axalta- t m. -y - " ' : ' fcW!Wlas ileinor straitiSi, sad tlie dmereot tltiegatioas .us terswi to tlir rpvctiv qaartsn, aad the citir t.1 thatr Woomhi. v v Tha I ftlef Marshal,, Majtkr B O Manly, and hieOwMsf aaatstawta, did Uteir duty aT-ctivetv and we4l. Of these, hoarevrr, . , aO'I Eiij lltllL AiM-iialTi yTItii jai5cOI cid4ira;,ma. w will uka occasion to spesk kanatftaav-Mora actiontarfr tkaw-wahava jitmm, aaut.rMKa Aa JKAU. Cu HtWia4 .1 a hi aw Manover Delegations, and tha uis . ytay iJbea twad ssvpsotay tu tba nwransjiw. The following were tbe thirty-seven rruspareoc.ee, provided for by Id Seymour and Blair Club ol Raleigh, viz : 1 KHOOK rAI.AHD. ''A Bsaa Jwhy 4jTjHwr,a' syt?; ' KXW JXRUKV. ir Tratmvmin"'" t remtiTLviNiA. Tlia Radical Curtih drops, toil Seymour appears in front ! t "Kphraim in joined to hi idols , let utui alone." '." Terming right t4W"wp T WfWIy'. hot surely. ' CAl.lroHNIA. Democracy is at it llaiiilit ! leads a Democratic Legion. Kd. Stanley I Iowa. Overwhelmed, hilt Hilt dismayed ! ' KRNTITKT. Eijrhly Thousand Majority! "Many :4wg,nte bare done irett'tittt thou- eicrt test thctn at!." TIKI. INI A. Let her vote if you dare, ami then, Semper Tjfrannu. '.Sir HKW IIAHrsHIKE. Franklin Pierce leads, and she Pierces the Radical centre OHKOON. Hand in hand with California, I.. tlx Constitution and the law. MKVAUA. (she joint the Di oiocratir column IIKOHOIA. Hon Hill snd Georgia o f.,r Semonr and Blair AI.AKlUA. Will tend Grant win rt h nt tli Kad ical Couttitutirin- I'n.a Siioii! ' nun The land of Wtiite I'liion, l'ine n..l al White Supremacy. Uil'ltlANA. Beaat llatltur stole ber auuuua, LuL &bg.i:UL TMe tor Serraunf and Blair ! OHIO. Thi Home of Pendleton tender 2,ri,00 majority for Seymour! M1HH1HHI l-l'f . It already Democratic on ImiU t,-, White and Black. MAXtACIIUHKTTK She ii breaking her ahackliu. Wi-U!er till livet. MAKHAMI. The denpot't hee! ain't on tliv ahorc, Nary time I NOHTH l AltoLIKA. Firat to. nomihaU Hmitu) SejaMiur. i : NKW tOMk. , Tha home of the Moret-Fillmore, Bnymmtr, and fitty tlmttaaatl aawa-' tutu.yjut.. A little body, but a big ihuI 1 KANSAS. Bleedins Kaosas will let the blood out of Radicalism, south c;akoi.ina. tt if trail! fm- ftMi H arry Psrcy. I Ciora scaiswaginiie asasno me rev : TKXAS. The "Lone Star" will glitter to the name of Seymour and Illsir. AKKAKKA8. is ear tava f tu. tba Uwiiuoratic Nmuintiia., . . MlMMUltTA.'.' Set her down tor Seymour and lllair. aussoUKi. She gives Frank lllair and hor Electoral vote to the DemKracy. coNNKCTicur. 4 We have seen the Sisr in tbe East." HKMKASKA. She baa already taken position in the Democratic Column. WEST VrBOITv-rA. " A chip of tbe old Block !" FLORIDA. " Truth c.-uthed to Earth will rise sgain." juacosaiw. TTw hMvva Wrwirlf;' i)oaliitth, will do much I TENNKSHKK Cursed by Bill Browulow, but honored by Andrew Johnson. Mil IIIOAN. Gtft heretofore, hut Miehi ganders now - ,fuiamc.. -ixf. .... She hears the Slogan of anothel Douglasi and wheels into line. DtsTHJ KtailOHS -It will be seen, by reference to tbe proceed ings in another cpl amn, that Thomas J. Jarvia, Et-q. has been selected as Elector lor the Fourth District. This i a capital sel.ction, and CapL Jsrvis will da bis whole duty. An equally tnrtaasw iactiAU .U ... bttn. made in tha Second D strict, in the choice of Maj, Jno. Hughes, i f Ncwb rn. Mj. f. it a gallant aud alje cnileiitaii. tal.o wil. make a thorough and 1 Hi. ici.t c.iuv.... The TfiMwe. on jfe cwtity , conourn d in tba Senate subt)iius f ir ihe Kpeuinl Militia Bill, an that that inliimmis Bill fsjnoio a l"r. It was ably but Jrtttalessi ivsist- d iy M.- arfDurttatn, Ag aS r Siitelaif, 'the; gag was put on and too inupiity was com summatt ui - s "i Ia this eonaactioo, we. would state that the M oessitv tor I he presence ot Messrs. s4 wt is a in chhbsir attendance npon test Doasocralie CSon- vatrtion, and rS)ons to tha calls wUicn TNt aWsd prtbam., :" ' In the Senate bat little oi general iotoir sat wss duM, except tha . pasaaga of tha Mil- aassndirg thaihartet of Jhe hathaiti Bulnjad, aawl tha sxlpUu a-t a.. U nasi v. resolution, which te tfc rtjowneaent on UMlttb Inst, Instead of tha 17th, as lece. toiort sgrwad apoa, ; ..,, ..(, . . j ;, , . toast dsnwwatrsttion ia fain CUy baa carried niarmtnta tbt ranks' of tha BadteaUreoera Tnay do not know aoat t ,ak , of this grand tad wtghty. aUfnn? l peo psswTStTig Bs)"")raai Wfttfay OT f ttrj watt iod rheir gollty knee smite together I in alara and tarror, atifltf prospect of the ttUef Sclcaf 'itWeft taHr aa Si, ( , 4 -l r ' SSr.VOVRJ.KD BLAIR MBSTJXOS. In lieu of publishing the proceedings ia full ot the many Scriiwiur and Blair mret- jjngij held'n every coiuity in the &UW. wbkh. wti have U-en reqaested to publish, bat zhkk 1 itulit utttilj bsiassi sx mss.-!s, do, we shall he greatly obliged to oar friends, in sll the counties ot tha State, to send us letters of correspondence, noticing the mcetiojra which have been held and tha Cluu tor mod, i brii, sad aa usanwat p( the progress of the cause in each county. As the State Convention is oinrr, to which tuauy ot tlieae tuetiugs have retarnuoa, it i thought that this augi;eairon would lie pra terl.le to the publication of the lengths; proceed ingiol the severs! meetings. The North Carolina Railroad it offering excursion tickets 10 Mon-head city and return, tor one fare. A fine opportunity for a nice trip is ber- offered the pleasure seeker. UresHtyr' 7 iau. lliindieds of gentlemen in the counties Ws of MsMtrb-were snxmoi tH-'eiftfit'trief"" 'ttiiiiurr 01 a i rip l.i naieinn, nnnnjf ine Deinoe.radc Slate Convention, but Billy Smith refused our application to afford the accommodation to delegates, for one fare, thus depriving the people of the privilege 1 and catling off the receipts of the Road rsi-vcra! thousand dollars jverhaps. More than this, he raised the, lare on the Road trout lour to six cents per mile, we learn, a few days tief ne the Convention, whidh largely cut off the travel to this City. We presume the rt-nwiiHllsncc-s of the Directors and Sitt kin. Idct si iiavc caused htm tochange Ins plan, 'Hid Ae hiiii tlnlt the fMreliaa been ch.lll'cd Inn k to t lie 01 il Mill price. Mr !iiittti's np.4it(v ..r rraa.-m for bis course, in hi-, replv 10 in. in refusing to iillow delt'tt. s to t.liivcl f.il ..lie fare to till J Icm.'crn' i. Slate ( 'i .11 vent ii in, was that hit pr. ih ccsu-oi hud pursued the smite, course and lie win- dip s. d 10 li.l.ow a good e aire I Tin pnlilic. and sll who ..ik U tin ioterrw'.s tit the Kailr.utd- U lieve tjjst.. .tUl; custom ahoulil tic universal that the fare should ul wuy be so ti ved for Conventions ot all kinds ns to obtain the largest amount of travel. II Mr. Smit h's predecessor did not do this, liicre were rtasous f.r it at the time which lie can 110 itotilit explain; but aa a general rule Mr. Smith might not to have followed the example. Mr. Smith's refusal to allow the the extra train from Wilming-1 ton to run 011 the people's Railroad, as they had heretofore Iteen allowed 'to do, was not a very profitable job for the- N C. Railroad. Hilly, in his anxiety to head oft the Demo crats sud Conservatives, must not "cut off bit note to spite Uts taea., C'xfc. Co i atSklma During Core-. cent thrilling speech of Col. Cowan, at Sal ma, be was led to notice the charge niads fey tlt av.tlitr-4 t! sllwf, ginal Get Blair, in reganl to I stealing horses, silver plate, Ac, belonging to non combatants and appropriating them to his own use. Col Cowan admitted that it might be true, that Oen. Blair, acting under the orders of f.Jen Sherman and he' unler the orders of his superior, ften. (Iran?, might have dons as sll the rest did, who ttU whatever they could lay their bands on, but then there was this importsnt difference between General Blair and the rest of tbe Radicals: when the warerided, ,(Jen. Bhir had fuU ttettliny, fatf t he rat gf them Aarf hft it tilt awns. r6r "what had become of tfie t. SO,6(W',"(W8; (if the people's money collected from them since !86S, and where wss the money uf the people of North Carolina going, w hich fell into the hands of the hungry cormorants who have gotten control ot affairs f TnnMAivri.t.H Banu Our citizens, uni versally, were most favottlily tmjiresscil with the gentleman composing this Band They came down to tho Otuventtofl, we believe, al their own, expense, sud added greatly, by their presence, to the eotliusiastn of the occasion. Tbey dcoured excellent music in the intervals between the speeches, &, ln tbe'Convis celebration of Thursday night. T-ganile-ojen composing this Band are worthy and excellent young men and are all good Democrats and Conservatives. All success to them ! . A public- Inirbecus is to I given at the W R: Moore place, lb Johnston county, by the Conservative party, on the 4th Thursday in Auvcust. . The people ot the county are invited to attend, and, also, of the adjoining counties Several ot tha Inst oraiois of the State are expected ; among others, Hon. Z. B. Vaooe. The nearest point of Railroad (Clayton) is 8 mihsi. A tXnim ifeetlng of rhe'Consrrvrttvepsr ty of Person County is called to meet in i Itoxboro', on Thursday, the t7th Inst. Several tlUtingiiialied speakers from abroad I are exM cfil. dilioii of Uiecdiiouy. II 1 ;ri.ft 1 asuif .Ifiat l Siti'lK 1trMfm, 1hift Itui jttvpl vttty am ti ! '. -tA nt:i.i Gnat. tia4 ! ft mnmaifmi la lykl rack Mer. KKKI' A W A V Vtll It AriUfil IXi ,"fTi1aj.G T IRRITATE ofJit PEPt.lL Jil,l' IX) EVERYTHING IN YoUK f'OWIife TO ASSUAGE AND HEAL T11K EXCITE MEN T THERE. We want no arms. I WARN THE Um& THAT IF ARM ARE SENT THKKE WJC WILL BE RL'INED; weeaaaot fivs thtira. If we mead aiiytliiiig in the Way ofNuins, In Jod"s frktrie Send an army of the linttod liiktea tbara. iW in tut arm nstaAsv agaimt luyk&ur. Tasra mmmt ssu mort mimJutmrnt .': swutars , tftoa lAufirvpvtitiu Umrm 'eft eiies sir pfU ugauut. MtkHher." Mr. fioydm' fpeaoa aa At lluum a Sefintentrtt. . . , , . v '4lthim- ttw ara 1 wvvr; 4W-Ortkarr-tive partv, mpnswnring, aa it linen, -THE PROPERTY AND IN fKLLIOENf'K Of THE STATE, will take tha gaidanaw ot -fairs, AND ALL WILL BE WELL." , la their despair. Radicals threalen civil war, ia order' to assWj a fair and free etevV tiiwto'ffia rmf f' ITortij Carolina' im rTm' GBAHf tsys "Let hi "nave peace." Witt deasinjn,-,innn vjmki,,-Mm$Mmiim-M: t.X,CTdMAt XEST1S0 OF TIIK n&$T COXGBItSSIOflJ I Oa Till C T. At masting 0 tha dt.le.raie ot the Fust ( tns Yar borough House, on Thursday even I tag, tha IStk. intt., on mouoa, Major licnry I A. Gllliara. oi Cbbwaa, Was ctlte.l"Vi Tli. Chair, and Jordan Stous, of Halifax, ap pointed Saeretajry. Cpon call tvl tba Counties con. piwiu. tMDiatfkt, .ibtwtji,, seoted. Cpn dKition, it Was decidtil to yrt iron' the, noinUaiiua of aa tlvctur for taid I Ji 1 trict, and; on furtmsriitioii, tt 'wasrticrpVr that the Dorointtlon should be niftl.- upon the basis of representation in tbe House ol Representatives. An election Iveing proceed. .! with, le - snriett in me selection 01 1 not .1. jams, .0 Currituck, as Elecbtf for the Di.tr.cL . Mr. .lams accepted thv nomination s few sppropnate remarks, etpiessing his detcrnunation to use his beat exeritons to prove himself worthv the position wliu hi , j . - TTiT "m t'','"'r ,tK,.Uta iAMS.Ug g.lW,, 5 recommended as Mill Kltvtors for. meu were the different counties cou posing trict : : Northampton. J at Odom, ( apt II D.u.l.i... 'ri.... u vf if f L- 1 1.. & ct-wivw, i iioa vv agnmvB, iieiuj v c i w at . m, IViimuncl Jacooa, Capt hmory Martin aiul Cspt Geo Harnea. HAi.rpAX. E Cnnlirlsnd. R II Smith Capt W A Kerr, Cot Krsnk Parker, Col Da i vid C Clark, Cspt Win II Day, Blount Pope j and 8 Wlutaker. CunniTrcx. Dr Wm Laatellc, P II toot gan, Col J M Woodlinuw snd S It Jar 'S GATna. Dr O B (tevage, Mills I, Kure, Jno T Gatlin and Kiddick Gallin . , V AMHIM1VON. L, t l.ivtlllini. It I, J. .till ton, Jno Beasfey snd 8 M A ml R M Alexander. N Moore Dr It II Win . v;uowan AUI( t.H.rne snail a Uilliam i I imilt - Col D I) Keieltee and Col (i (i Luke. Pasvjootask Dr H K Sx-ed. C..I Win K Martin and C W Gmudv. Jr. Hem roan W N H Smith, Thus H ,lcr ntsu snd Jas Pruder Bkbtis. DrPT Henry, D C Winston. Jos B Cherry and J L Mitchell. . Ht.rk.-Coi, Wm. ii.. tWi 'i ! J 'nc) SpetlOer.-1'-"-" :-::: Martin Geo Gregory and Geo W Ward. UkackoKT D M Carter, Jot U Hli. km i, Burton Stilly, F B Salterlbwaite and .1 C GorhaO'. Tvtikix DrE Ransom snd F.phraim I,. e , PtaijlilMAKs TbosO Skinner, Jno New-, by and Thus H Gillism. On motion, it wss recommended Hint a District Convention b held at Plymouth, on Saturday, tha 6th of September, for 'he purpose ol nominating a Congressional cau didste, requesting (be different counties to take action in the matter. A motion of thanks wss returned the of Doers of tbe meeting, and, on further motion, the Raleigh Stnlinel and Weldon AVtr were requested to publish the proceedings thereof. rv .ttj - .-..i i..n-.: - 1 On moHoa, tie matting adjourned: -' -H.-. trlliLiAM, Wt JoaDAH Sroan, See. FOURTH COlf a MISSION A I DIS ' TS WT. . . Tha delegates to the State Convention from this' Dbrtriet met tu Convention in Tucker Hall, on tba morning ot the 14ih, fur tlie purpote ot taking into considera tion tbe propriety of selecting s Presiden tial Elector tor the District. On motion, tVpt. E. B Parker, ot John slos, saa-altssto.4-hSlr;ianl-Kliiir.' M. Kurinaa requested to sat ss Ses-n Ur v. Oft motion f Mr. Yotk, Chaiham, a resolution tendering the thanks of the peo pie ul the District, and expression of their appreciation of the able and indefatigable manner In which be conducted the lal 1 CatupaittO, .WnaV.ttltaJUlUlUtsh: temhjfCd.tiy 'CaPt, ftAtlil. T ''Wltttams. '"" On motion of fSni lonei.li 1 n,.vi." ' of Franklin, the Sd Thursday in Sepieinbei was designated as lh time, anil Fikui Im Um as thn place, for holding a District ('..,, veution to aominatc a Pretideiitiul Kiev lot, snd a candidate for Congress I tt, I. u V u .... , u.l rl.al tl.a .. ho the District lie ratfUested to publish the above, with Sfiecml reference lo the Pn-trict Con veil tion. On motion, the meeting siljourntd E. S PARKER, (;'.. ..R.M. fcjutan, F1FTU C0y0hSS.Sl0NAL VISJ ItlCT I -URIlCNS130lh The delegates from this Didic.t inet at tha titatev tOoeveoUoo at Kaleiifh. and re commended the t;af Una: nf thk Drsfrrcf; Convention to nominate ss Elector tor the Distnofand a eatKiidste for Congreas,..if then deemed advisable, at GieensloT, on Tursday, the 8rd. day of September next. The Counties of the District are earnenily requested to hold meetings and tend dele Lgatea. - HaW AP vTESTISEMEIfTS 6PAEXXIHG CATAWBA SPRINGS. TOiRKt,ni,ir AN Ik BAIJ rilHEBK will be a Gras-1 Tournament snd flail J, st lbs auarkiiua Catawba Hpeinka, n Ttiiirt- oar tea ruui last, ii win ue t a-rano.smr. i n Hprint. are sasily reacbad by stoppiuk.. ia l, situoo, on tns Western (Eti' inlin) N. ('. Hailread. Auk It i" niuUs'ta. Mullela. 4 1 NOTHEB ARRIVAL of Fre.li Corned M..I- .11 II .5 .......... A.- ietar- a AtkK. 14 . ui'i niii;H a i)oii8. fsiiuir, unuir. rHolMa AUUIT.tliif KgrrUHs's eetebralad iV htuMob tvusf , ui btatttlera, at Aua it-tr uitHUm:H a ixid'k. N t 1X 5. r: n.s jnc a .mi Knuii:irr:rin for tale lit m. H JHM..S a i: Aug 11 if - Ausbue A tia. Jfeicr.ut. . .. . mV.: Letrsl ewt Hwr , llfHf tTC, PURR AND wWF.gr, by the be. hswgtosB-tariaeka. ,c W. H.JOBnC(I , A lS-tf , i AtKtr's A la Meriibanta. XrnrTKM MBBKD UDK UACWt, BrHiht If estd atoe. ...,. , W. H. JONFif A CO., 4 I'ayttHU Mrrrf. I TORT PALLED , mSm AND TEA Knives, mrrerpiasM raraa, mnner aan Tea aHMont. . J'.MwUd aast Ornanan.a TtaM Ssta. . Ware tMsh tlevesa. j to"''fKWaT' acaannWiM, 'Csa'tasMhsWfn BVli A i 0al tkt kshnah, A U-if With Bart aad Lewis. ILOB t PLOfBI fLOr f Aa IM. . t B P WILUAMHOtf TJaOWKI-L It WORVHrontBtlij d,ij-al eo- s t naalwurvon aa 1.. Hev WvWls tii4 ' rtetveet hnsmnsa. at Monrisvula, H C, aa tba tat font. "' t fxhnr tislthsMm hssllnt iaji SBHtt ni thrt. Ai,. j ,,, ,, x.. -j nxer nasi HrrwsajBjnj'BrgiT wajay- x'tyvnnTWvvap earwVTtreaww nap evwp-cur. ..lAsaj l-iw ,,a , f..i K, It, JtOltKB.. " ., m ..i..'. OtMnKAtDiOT rut HK1Tv Known as th Ml-U. rlUJE4HJt,n H llatro' Ht . I arvjw , .ouavn Moul), "s HI Our tl4'rmHii IMsfvitlt'ltA-a. VV 1 ,!,.. I. , Ann U, ii Mevei.- ..M,i-lf vriU. IViw I'H ami t'H, . .1 1 VAKKFI'-- ii-i 1 1. n. il..i.l 1.17; M..U v rtHivaV Ha- 1i-tiiiae W Our !Kiliii.NI ltiaHli. f fim'inMTrttiwWft'Xlt flWi j WvMitvir.ii. Anir. itrh, P. M. ' -j-i.e ,.,,in,. a iuu , ,vpi Wi II. . Schotb -;j 1 ul ,,,-n,ul, ' . eomtair of tut:.t t' ..maws, inarrlmut rr,.v. r ,, M . .. UhIv. nre,l .vol ' M:, , r,. , . . ,.,., 1 ,.,) ,1,. ,. .,',.! ..,1,,. a,.nu,.,K ,.. lb. j ,...,....,. ,...l.,.i .hrmh .he tl.,Kb,i , ,,., , . , ' , ., ' , lAl'lli'l. I" I'll' uivjiniiioii m. i.i'ie. u en... Vea.'a.a fl.V rwJ'Jt.-vltiUr-trtVBjfnt. - - :thn. -tfMKmtt nrinff ! Iti U, ""'. 1 n ! result mv A .!(; t iimi win ..,.) f.,, lid... it), 1. mi. out l.r.iHtieet . ttx i. n o. ti IT.-Ktieet ili.v. but th witlefr aaioli ritwivi-, ate I, coati,,j in l,i i LUilli.,' !. iii - s, ; . . 'tiy-, e..l I.. II .'I 'lei . li,,r scnoii .li.t.ol ; ,uilv. MMVVe t an 11. . - - I ''in eavi nu n. . pi if .1. it.. , .. !. iii.l I.. .r... . i-.t " I ' ! ..it' I II ( ' Mini. IN . i I liu. M : ; it,,. t ii, uillie l.i UiiAlltl ; ,K. i,, , ' m, . n tl.e fu ti. in i vu, ia Auk 1 1, V M. Ii. ot lieu oitlsdesl Uie.tolldw . I. a ii t iiilen-e t. Ii;.i; auii.l:: ,. r- 1 . , i - v k in iiiiiii I nenl Ik. , an. I U....I. i,.ti- I'..mi l.tnutis InlelUn .1 l...tl.sli.4 Sll srii.li.K iH-arnes m if.rt.-eiii i.niM.. "i Hi" wan- I,,, , , . , , , , , , , .,, j U,reai..i...eiii M-..I.-I. ptiiiihiy ... U..i ..,. i i 1... t.vfi.- i ' " ' ..in..- I ii tj-itt. . ri. us 1 1 ..ul. . 'It.. Ci.. . t le.i rail. .1 to mnlo' s :.'tti ..f one tuin Ii . .1 .mi t iv. ul v fl,e iln.tisivnrt liyr Tlie virion 1.1 r uri. 7tto.i'eo. . Siui Ifae people l.liv ol l; IllHO.X 1 S IVi 1 M A KK r I S Ni .i. o.l3 fewer- n.H-rl I tt. I . .1 lot, I. : nel In ,.,ei lill H.'iii , ale. Tii!h mine iv.iis ft.-tu J llAl.llMoll tVlltoll til Ml. .'tolll vtes.ti . Wil Mis., lo Mpirit. Tarpellliue 11. Itti aitive anil in li.-t-i .lenisu.t. AllK. M I'- M. N, Aiii: 14 I' TH. .oi, lower armies Htrsn.etl i.lil ; Ko. Tar advanetl 2'i eeulK; tirm al i i . Greensboro' Honey Market. itw vino iia:ikm uf bank nut eh, ac by WII.st)N A MHOIlEli, ItANbKUM AND Ktojiia.iiatuuuu., wji.jh la Biiujar, qsjuiaa. sosa, n. Lr, Btntrttf H. 4. Cai.e Far I liitri' tfe " Waileslstro v WUniitilou " Hoxlsiro - i- j beAnSkvvtitff-. . . ..:i ' Itratiam. " ljexingtotl (olilj . in " Ciinnneree . , " tilarenilon o r ayctteville, . . ' . . " WaMlitnlon Yaneevvllle M1.reJi4Jit- ijUliS of Se.t- rti , . r.iiijir.v-Ir.iiVin't;irKrtr. Tnttl ' Mmers'an.l f'Uun rn' i : 1 1 K Colllnierelal tiank ot !liil tin rtietturii &lm usl I us. c, N'uuiia Usiik Notia liv.-iiti K.-iith Car-iJina " 4u L' O'll KN-ll ,"'"".' . .. ,. f? I - Jtl.. l,u, .i :M..L..rr. iiu. t.id alai hlU I. Ta, Soritt fai-utma bintit.. I Uited Ww Kavts. U,.o ail' 'oiher ma-T;f.iTti- dt--W," .. Iioi.leri. ot llsi.ks will rfccctvi. pruuipl sitcntlon IJeliirns for express ,B,'k.i:eM of IIhiiU lintes Ve , will lc uiatle on the day reeelveii, be ebtu-il .,u Nea i'lr tir iruiuire, m in curn uc, . ,le- .II...1 Ijite sn.l Fire fnsiiraiKie I'oliotes issued in a" si l.ttuipsJiM'S, al Ih-.i raVvHt. W4 (let iii-Kiarlin KaT.IT o Tltt AI, II H OK NORTH rAKOLINA. JJOAUD OF WIRKCTOIIS: H W. I'l I I I ,Tt, I'tr.ldeot C. DEWEY. Cashier. l.C. llliAKE, Teller. Deals in Bills of Kieh.iiKi Wuht Draft., (lol.l tntl Mih-et Coiti.ttia Uavttritntetil altd wilier se curities. Unenrrelit Bank Note. boiiKlit at hiKlnwit prices. I'ack skc. sent by F.tprvMv w ill be retuitiind for prooiKlv, uniurrwKiT, or in Nan lurk mnda at (sir. Bsnk of Cape Pear, o Charlotte, " Clarendon ' ltliillieree, ' Fslettcfttle, ,. " fjfiaitiKtin, U'hl,) ' (new.) " Ijexmirtrai, payatiffe at (Iraliam,. . " North Oarnlitit, . o lloalvorn', . . - I hontaaVillB.r ... !W ...H8 . 4 17 . 1(1 )A 10 .161 . M ,M ..(l :fi .. H Vi ailcslstro , ,W aeiliilJKt'.ti1,, , - VttteevvvHV'. . ' Wilinuitft.ai;. , . . . Cmilneisial ltaoh. V ilnrinton,." . Fanv.ei-'s Js.ulv ol Norih Caroh.ua, lold,) . ' ' li.w.. .:t! ,t:i ,.l (h-ttt.n.l-oro Mutual Insurance I o... . ....... Merclmi'l's llsot. N.vttson, Uiour's Plant- r's Atank.. . , THE CuIfNECTIC jI MUTUAL LIFE !4SsAH4AaHir 116. Tlie fulo.iu ul-le .ll show wilji what cnui psrative . Me ,ivy the ai,nmtiea4 Uaui.1 ba. Ltien nuiaaasl I tba last ten ytaus i J ("row tb Hon, Kliaur Wriut's Heports.) Hal 10 nf Zrjrfwt to iiVeel ) trri yumt. Crmnecticnt Mutntl ttt "Matast Ufa- i.--- Hot -We a-yr r ' - ta ' -Ktoa (4 yeart) ' '1-B ,, Af;CUM'L"iATD ASSETS. .. " ,$20,000,000-00. - a X r aTr t Vt-W p -i ' - $7,530,880.8.1. l-t EPLl S ASSETS 0 . E8 $,000,OUO. .Af UOaVJi.A.tVAlfUaMitiVaUA'aJt UUklWi. Inmray-iui l.fo" lii'tlie' OiVMICTtrirr" MtT TlTl, wmee . a.hiMi la-nei-ir o be III. tvtaiaiear I mart nuiaf cMtotiie itmptut 'idle fiimtwtvttt ivt Ihr tf,.t 1,1 ttt-es it baa .he vMtrMst Miatu aiiatver isf rvuicy boblttra, and Wvts Wijnpiv a ttuAaat 4ie-tH-erf.iieiv- a eatwhi. 'rEliKiillAPlIK KittoTt tlf Tfttrvtis-mir 8f(l""il tntHp'TWf'swiiiiii!f.'1'"-'S" bv to soear mm twa) aaaibna ttmwa j aast IT a rMuWr.ee niKH msae btit Ivwxar three paymeDts, iwate amoanfJ tnvBlattdevtaed,- JT; n.ueV.,1 jLsXr?. sisgttlK.e, " yVlll tssne pol-ie. any i.ja deviu. a. U. n , NON FORFEITING CABir RATES , ' .or t" '. Blv ""1 IsiSiFT, $10,000,000. I I Wr tor pity nrrj HM of l.liiltfll.lcs. . , ' " wa-t fe-ll UK st. UlPl IGN Of POLICIES. i-t. VVliJ. Life r. heie. ' . ... ,., ..ml. . Kn.lowiiieiil PoNo.es, for toruis ia! ten, tfUstu, twenty, twsBtylva, Unity, aa4 thirlf- nuance will he Knnieil tl all aires from nrtasn tu tlxty years, PREMIUMS.' " " 1 1 muni,,. . pssslile tniimllv narafif; the ismriunsnee of the tnenrenee, or aally aaatag a t , ri if - , I i j ,.,,, le . nrim n, or i vein; yeSn aniluu ! D1VIDEKDS. : ' ' " ' ! Al: Whole Ufo wuil t.u.l.iwmeul Puliciva, issued at the published rates, was narrlsixsite an the .nil ln trolil the ilule of lt.ne ' i. Tlie liiuileiius willla. lUi.UiwI and panl snunslly upon fhs contribution plan, SAM laatwaaf I i.li. .1 v ilu .ui. a sh ill eieei, either to redone futon premiums, or to bMrsaes the Cash Vats as. I ' ' 11 mi el. .Hiu ts uiailu, lit.i linidouda wil, tlwtvt bs added to ths Cssfc taloea I ui,. i., ..i.l.,... ii... .in.. i, ...1. to the Ciah Valaa. tha anssxssnkatwaa en sav PaUi Me, me num. tt nt inteep t,,e cam.-m fva-w for iu i-ur.i(u,v at In. ..fuiia. tiller ..mili.OM .viuiu nave hecoiue aspis 1 the mum uswMd, the amaaldivtdanda en the Miey wtM he I .uuvk- ul -! Jiu, sml eoni is wisA, anil iiikib .urr.ndar of sai.l PoMay Uta maa j ,,,,7 j,.,,, In t, 1 1 ii. .ai teenrtl to the time ttiert tttarvvm far tie BajBMat. .. ""' 1 1.:. vsisn. r.t si., hunt th. divioen.l. at poettllivrhr siivaataasoos w the tsasirsl. assnnng. as t utSTt-fti fit tLinOdfl in 1U V Ul Wt I W. TKMTI n ii.. i. ! , i... i ailv ii lot inau iiutliei p.ytiisntof nrasiiuna. hats at the ssste stssa, aa ana it umi . .mi, u. .ul .ie.ih. uul-as i.e .nail h.ve nremaialy raeMvaa uU payssstvt ef tsve Peuey. .. liirulm,,!. .hi psut-up l'ubv'.Msihai . I'ulwiss wbieh require ne further aayiaeatef prstalaw1 .....iiiiiuit ilit in in r.ne An rheoriKtnal tuevuut nf msuraaAia will as part fat aaeh npeva deasaad. - NON FORFEITURE RULES. No Wh..le Uf. oi- BiulowiiinBt Pvvliey, ee wbwb two or atorvi aannal eash Bramlntts have neeh uaul sli.1. Ui loi lciin.1 lv Uiinre ui make further itriaeaw.sa stipaimsl thsraisi ha wilt aentraaej A in l. i. . tor tn. Ii II amount whieh iho C'h Valne sad tl.videuds Ahan tomnanlaua, trttl awrahaas . 1 i.k. i. - .male net pr.miu.il iip in .he "AotnsriM rat of mortality sna ntar per ml. saAarast J ami tlw moB.nHiflHi toraa.witt paswalty eaaasssVahe aftjjsfaw ri niA.le, eu-a chtrKet .xee4d. . " j - ! - -v...... -,v , , . ., . "' ,.--.; .t I N Whole Life ..r Fiidownieul p.die.y shall lie forfeited hf aa sxposar of the eeaared trnr lavie. 1 1 r in,, cniiriittoii expremeil liieieiu, utiles. it.b shall oseoT paitaaoa inouumtvtxcm ol saeh . . vi-,oiiie, alien ihs lull Cash J tlue of tb l'olie.y, loijiilhar with ail seesnmleUoaa trom ttivldeodt, .ill be piit upou Us Miirrenvler. , ? v .; "5:: .-, I INCREASE OF INSURANCE. V- Applications lo iucies.se the sum nisnrrd nn any bis will always be soasldsred ss applications fat new insurance and, therefore, nn iucrea.9 of insurance will b Itrsnwd untoae tbs auimpawad eoa iliuou ill the auvd itfa ahai haw Iwun proved by attenl reiaaatnlnalaT, . .. , . -,. ...,.., H. OlOTv, General Agent f&r thr State, OffloB, Raleigh, V. 0. ' , nfavi-i-ltTTiirai ,i.aiJl. ilftC,Jt 'tlff ffsii 'ifjuiT i n suiiANCE Company. .iiiiji j 1 1 in L T F E KUMr l i;rtM:Mr., ITrtldenC i'llN I'ltEHKNTlNil THE CU1H OP THE ( 1. fo J f IJ , ia the lte jut Nijriji llaroitjia, us rlHleuo-iifa I 1 1 ts- MitWial jCni miaru lh proflls hetiid ill v tried among Die Mured rtf i. I tfsv 51 ill Jtswis many part-ssf the Uurtad i. f It. iiihiii eil sr. tit, :i n .In i.ii-n.l. have avv-raged SO per cent yearly, to tii.. insured. . 1. I.a noli,,, save tll,HON-F0llFKITDiO. . H T,ave iK.en nie. by the annnal Internat ..vi r lot.., II tlie venetSt Timn bSHinainil W Ul Il tit ii.. I iiv.t nailal fffVtf ul luaeea, ana ? t.. .,. ...h.-.u. ... .. AhW.iv mM aiiv a'il 'Kv'tTwm. . lisamieA t:tsis' t. i ine l.air the i.renituni will bs received m tnauuts of the ujaaredwhbjh nose, l ease ef aaath, is si vKii .lebic.e.l from the taet nf the poliej'. -' in. It hs ao onNNsxnmw wrrn fiaa iMsnaAjHia. ,-(''' 1 ' ':' "-'-I Ji-! -tt ' ' . ' ' ' ,,," V I ll,l,iiv i liurartfr f the Compan&t operating t'n Xwih Carolina, at to their Am'iH ami LiMUkti, takxa from the Kno York Insurance Effort or ; the yfiir 18i7, trhu h wt tlui Uud rtjxrrt showing how tftMcA tjr jltteU f nnh JW.;y hat lo svxi tacb dMar cf LialnUljf r 1 ' ' ' i .' I .1 f. . r, ' . . , I Piiifsix Mi'ti'si. .... A'.f to . - . . -. . -. l.HOOhl.W Cievsli-ll. CT Ml'l'l'l. K4l'irauJl - tffAfcBATTAM. .. .'. .......v. 1 'f- --.-y. ...r,. p.. .i.f-.-a-ie.--- - The PIKKKIX H UTt' Al. "Hers pecniiar' indtiesmewts to cttlawna of the noathara Wataa , its lagtv Itiione with r-Kiel Ik residence Slid travel belli tltnoat onrasirMtsn. Th. h. si .1. ui. uts sr. made mat tmusrttsl raporai tar the haaus of the Afssrtnaf hA Pianstay, ' Principal Offlf, HARTTOBI), Co." ' "J -; etuM ; fur further information, apply to tha Trtteffiug Atlanta, or te . ' , ' " ' ' J : Wrt.T.Iinf KrlAGUTrn -General Agent for North Otrolinti,; JS 1 '. a. ....... JJUOOKLYaN life inbubance comeant. 1. ABSOLUTELY ISO RESTIUCTION - - ' V XC il .aa, ' , . w. K..T , ... "''':: .. . -A ist Vv . .. w'.'r' J-'Vi fT emnttn.1 p MXTTOimtS POSTTITtlT 0MOW?lITAlLa i-, f 1 f . ' ' Vl - "tt J io,r,li, gxF prt ot the premium Itricif nd no loan" or frrmium note U a lien tp X him on the iKilicT'ln caite of death ifler Ihe msoai rettri ' wis f ,. L- L -X r riiHlff (XiMfAM vnrmtm ieAVUfU AUiuiAui iv a w ouvxhm, 4 a,uvai . 11 im 1 tJ.at MUhttM . 1 .... j ...i1.- . , . .. v. - . ... . X ,'''(. UBKRAL OOLPAyvlN :'f lte ratea betntt tower thsst those of other I ' 1 t 1, If i Ottlrxa. Nn, 1 a. 1 1 lenadvvav. Nw Ynrlt fltV. ft atsrdaetfetafsitt m lufomaluta guvliy funusbed ia i. - t ., ' , " I i,f'N' A. W. 'lAWSJtaiC ' 1. ...-.-.! ,7ii-. , ,;, ?'' General AMixt fbr the Stf trf Kortli Ctlitrft.-" n,.C.,llar V'(V ' " ' ' i ' " ' - uo M -hi i Vii fifty pa Cai mi ' eitavs,, ttjiiiiiitayiiiBi itj tasltiiiislwsiMjiii ,n AT,)' Hew " ' . f ' '-:.s .! : ' I a.ily lav f ' tMsalair. i ' 1 . v-j?t x iti ... ' yr-y tha luturauos terta ; or by smgls najmuit. it Ml ft li vli onuntaa, vnUtovi. fUrtbar aavsMats, sheas. uf premlnras and enlarge thaeabv f "'J ' rrs I i lb l aaetaren seapev thanby,.! hmt $kml. -M ,ri- , sIABE! r. BtRSt lwiuryt aalll MUTrtt 1.1 fat (NhC ntaM'af the uvttes uisir attention to ba au., !. i a-esV. and are payable oe tbs anumnt af prssaitna Said . ' ' j - , recalved alone, end a narplat of tnUssst Mat lOSUTVO. ii. tsvaa oaaxaaTU A ouus. , Itieiutuiv ntaaa a ears - ' - J-uAt6.i.-4is imuuj aaauut vJ , ij yjn Tt - :;::;'.:v;.;::;:f;:-i'":t:::i;:;;:;:i; iH- t- r; , -, , jjsjBti-vt-'v'i'"'fi ' 'iaiuJltiMWsStfaaltavJ.4g71- H as it a-, m I t"''' 'a , ir" i ' cr;5 lo . aV ft h' SaV -v, UPON TRAVEL' OR RKSIDECK ; -i THp UNITED feTATES. . Vt l w I , t h-S v k , , ,t . . , . .i ,. l , - , Kit iatfw ' ?'...v..flSk. r --sp;ailavstalilr-- iVWlWW:.tftAiW.llm;ivrW " T ,J
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 15, 1868, edition 1
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