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-.- nXXl i AUVKKTlblNG sUTKa. Adrertiaaiienta will b Inaarted ia lb Daiij n in imK.n by fil .nKXTISKL PIBLISIIISI6 COJIPiSV o itio... iifMi thi Court Houm. ii . n or stnucaii-rio. 3TiSL al tbe following rates per ssnara of ne Inen, or tea uuiikhi listes. One sijnare one Uma I1.0U " " each subsequent tnserUoa :r Uiao Wtek " I siiar, 1 week, .5ii!l sqnsr,1wi. vsz.ee Dally 'csliu.rl 1 year tn adrauor Is.tK) I " laseota, e-uoil - t " lewy. liwjt ,s 9 tt.U t a " UU I " W " 44.0U I 4 ' 1)0.00 1 II M "." rkli mHnrl - . . xuo " : ii T !xtiu. will be delivered tn u pn f the City at Firm Cxorr per Np. 88- VOL. IX. 'X-i-r'--ga--"'-: "' "v -- L L 1 r I IH 1 1 II II 1 t. . . . Jl . . . Tk jsflttr koto ymtmeL - iui;Ks?ciiianTio if ant pi.ei P181ISDEB IS THE CITT. LATEST TCX.EORAFHIC MEWS ON 4th PAGE. W KA I'IIKK KKPOHT. Wasuisuton, Sept lu, l!7;i. For lbs South Atlantic Slates east o( the Mississippi, cloudy weather and rain. CITY ALMANAC Bepteiulel Is, HT.l. 41. f 01 HI. r -c. '.'irV L'DTl-ON MARKJCr. hc-.rted daily by W. C. Slronaca, (iroier and nmmtmkiMi Mercliaut, FsTttevlUe p rt-ft : ( I'm. -" i "--r- V ,4 8 lH.les. yarkrt ateady IIIITKX AKKIVALH. Kv.iiia.nok HoTtX Afrs. ioi iWr. Proprietor Mr TimleiUkc, Warrcnton ; J K Tiinbcrlake and lady, Prunklinton ; .1 It Parrihgton, Durham; .! V Kogers nnil K Mcmngcr, Wak; Mr Hackney and lady, Chatham; I)r Meuingcr, Ne York. YjHtii.'Hoitm ii.it.iiit a. w li-iwtiuitr. Proprietor in-t N Dowcll, Wurrcuton ; C J V.Nirhees, N f ' ; W Ci Faiiolilen. N V sjtfanl ft 'iT.?. Miss Kate Williams, Wilmington; W N Yeaton, I'hiladelphia; Wm Shaws, War rentou ; t J Guilford, Great Eastern Cir cus; T 8 Arnistcud, Charlotte; Jno Wal ston. Haw Hivcr ; Fred Lewia, N C ; W L Walker, Mississippi ; W J Akens, Agent i 4 C K R, Atlanta. Natiomaj, Hotel Jf. Blair, Prop'r. Hon J T Leach, Johnston co ; N P Jones, Wake; ST Carrow, Raleigh; A Sprout, Wilmington; Kic'd S Bunell, lUleigh ; J U Whitaetb, Gibaonville; J L Scott, Ora bam ; C Dowd and daughter, Cblott i Isbam Tourg, A R Young, Ruleavilla; B F Roger. Bilisbory; Daniel Sickle, Thomas Fildea, N Y ; B F Beat;, John B Brusher, Philadelphia; Allred Jones, Wak t F P Haywood, (Unite Agent ; J L Cobb, W A Warren, J I Thigpn, Tar boro ; Mrs Nicholson and two children, Warrentoo ; N L Stitb. Merry Oaks ; A A Thompson, Raleigb ; James D Brooks, P and A.L I Co;Mrs Tbompkon, Washington City ; William Juckaon, Buncomlte , Kob ert Williamson, Peron ; K W Tiniberlake, Wake Forest College; George Lovejoy, Scotland Neck ; Rob'l Williams, Warren; L W Humphrey, Ed Oriswo'.d, S ltoyall, Ooldsboro ; Henry Schlag, Jr, Pa ; Jasper L'tley, ltaleigh. ' - - ---- 1 - j - NORTH CAROLINA, There will b a camp meeting at Pleas ant Qaxdoa, commencing neit Saturday Oiwaifsi PMriot. DbsJ. W regret to announce the death of B.W. Scott, which too place this morning, from innanmpti x with which he bad been long suffering. (ir. Patriot. - Pontics D W. C lienbow has ordered a ear load of ponies Irom Kansa-. which am expected here in a short while. Here will be a ch nee for papas to imest some of their !ooe change for the benefit of the little folks. Orttndvro Putrivt. Suit You Damaoks We learn that Mr. A. L. Walsh, ol this c t y, has institu ted suit againsr the efeaTionc, totunsbia Augusta Hailroad for injuries sustained by him on that road some years ' ago. Mr. Walsh claims damage to the amount of $o,000 CA. OUervtr. Chabokd Owhihsiiip We see from the Newbern Republic Crurier tbat the At lap I 'c Hotel at Beapfort b h-rn sold by the late own r t i.o.. U. Graham, Esq., of the law firm of Graham, & Nash, of Charlotte. The new owner will Boon commence extensive improvements and addition, preparatory for lb summer of 1874. CA Obmer. Mr. F. I. Osborne This young gen tleman, a native of Charlotte, and a grad uate ol the University of Virginia, bas gone to Richmond Hill, tn pursue the tudy of law under Judge Pearson. Mr. I 'sliorne n a young man of splendid tal ent, and will, in the practice of law, re flect credit upon the name he bears a name already illustrious in the history of North ( sroiina. L'harlotU OUerver. Kaii.iioad Meetino at Wentwohtii. There was a railroad meeting held at Wentworth i n Monday. - It was rather an informal gathering for the purpose of tak ing the views of the people of the county on the subject of a narrow gauge road from Reidsville to Patrick Court House in Virginia. Remarks were made by J, N. Staples, Governor. Reid, Mr. Lindsay, of Madison, Bradtteld, ot Wentwottti, and tbe writer of this, but no action was taken, Or. Patriot. .rogJlin Bnftalfl, CapT. J.V. TaTe, and W a a...t.i .i- - a, auuucrin, nave, mis season. Irons Bve to fifteen acres each in cotton, for tbeir pose of seeng whether or not it will pay to raute cotton in Burke. The crops of mete gentlemen look splendid, especially' Mr. llrittuin's, and the experiment bids fair to prove a success. The stalks are hanging mil ot bolls, and where ferti , iter, have beta, used, it is waist Uioh,, If they succeed, it ia probable, a. .large r-op will be planted next year in liurke. Vrf. Prt at. BtKK.KotiU.Ar us. -rBetyamin Stacey, as aged and estoeiued citizen of Burke county, died last week. The protracted meeting of the Metho dist Church at McDowell Chapel resulted in 120 additions to the chusch. Terrible- Btjobii. During a storm last Tuesday evening, while Mr. J. C Hatly burton and family were at supper, ligbt- where tin y were sating supper and run down It and knocked down the cook, threw the ashes in the fireplace all over the table and tbe persons that were at it. Tlx stroke tore a large number of brick from the chimney, and a small fragment of a brick struck Mr. Hallyburton on the head, and almost knocked ber down. Several of the family were shocked by the stroke, but none of them were badly hurt, and about five minutes after this oc ean , nee, a other stroke, struck the smoke house which is within ten steps of the dwelling bouse, and tore one or two logs out i, it, and shivered the whole wall. I'irJmnht I'm: KC03SB AFPAiBS, Masonic A special convocation ol Rait ioli Chap ter. Nn. 10, Itoyal Arch Masons, wi'l be held tins eveninu fur work in Mark Mas Ur's Degree. Members take notice Personal. Daniel .Sickles, 33d Gr. Sec. Gen. II. E. il t lie- Supreme Council lor the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction of the United State, il stopping at the National Hotel. Senator Humphrey is also at the Na tional. To Clean Knivas. An exchange, baviugtiied it, given (he and forks: J Cut a imall potato in two, dip one-half in brick dust and rub the knives and rust and stain will disappear like m igic Ir ln their surfacet. Rather Lata. The Kocky Mount Mail pitches into John S. Long, Esq., about his Clinton ipeich Mr. Lung has already a. t the matter right iu bis published card m the SfcNUi.NKi.. Give him the beuilit of 1. 1, JtluUMllHlb . il'4lll il tW.rltVf. I ' 4 " We are requested to direct the attention of the tax payers of the city to the colh$ toi's notice which apjiears in another col umn of the St.NTlNEl., and to State tbat those who fail to settle within tbe time prescribed will certainly have to pay a double tax. , Insurance Advoeat. W have received tht first number of a vary neatly printed weekly pajper bearing the above name, published at Magnolia, N. C, by W. T. Haunaford. As the name, indicates, it U published io tb iotarvst ef the insurance business. Terms, 30 cent per annum, or ten copies for 14. Failure ol Jay Cooks A Co. Our readers will learn from tbe tele grams that this famous banking house bas failed. We arc glad to learn tbat the failure does not injure or iu the least era barra-s the ltaleigh banks. P. S. The house bas only "suspended." "Busted!" 4 Blow ye the trumpets '." A merchant of tbis place received a telegram yesterday to tbe effect that Tom Scott had failed, ff this 1m lnu hen " t l,v" I,l vauia Central. We do not, Ii wi ver credit the report. Our Press dispatches say nothing of the lailurc. Judge Mammon. Wu ha I the pleasure of meeting this distinguished Nnli Carolinian last alter noon, an I Was glad to see him so. well. He and family hsve been siending the last two m on I In iu the mountains of our State, enjoying their delightful, bracing breezes and- drinking the pure- water of tbe West. Ho was in attendanoe upon tbe courts lour wcaks of this time. Died ot hisWcnndr . We learn that the white man who was struck on the bead with a half pound weight at Goodwin's bar-room on Mon day last by a negro man named Jack Mor gan, died yesterday morning at 9:30 o'clock Jrom the injuries received. Thus far the negro has eluded tbe police and is itffl sX large. We understand he was seen yesterday in the neighborhood of the North Carolina depot. Music, The City Cornet Band, which, by-thc-way ia one of the best w hite bands in the State, discoursed sweet mu-ic on the bal ony at the National last night, to the de light of the numerous guests of tbe bouse. We understand this band has been engaged by the Agricultural Society to play at the State Fair. Tlio energetic Executive Committee seem to have left no "stone unturned" to make the lair at tractive A Big Thing. We call special attention to the gift roauu rn auiancr column. Wo cannot recollect having read of so good a chance to obtain a fine horse, cow, pair pigs, cooking stove, sewing macliane, tint gun, or most any thing else you can name, for the small sum of one dollars. These things all of the veny best have beeu pre sented to the North Carolina Agricultural Society, a Wit iritt olViTffy, anil vitkoul rturre, V yitfn arny a the ronrtrt, t The Hickory Fair W have leceived from F. C. Herman, rjeerrrary of the People's Agricultural and Mechanical Association, the premium ll-t for the, second annual exhibition, to be held at Hickory, Catawba county, on the 29-th, 30th and 31st day ot next month. Tbe premiums are liberal, and as tbe Fair tttrtttt-ln rntlljrtotrTalTlf -coutry; we have no doubt the exhibition will be a fiua one. Under the head of trials of speed, wc note the billowing : First day Fastest trotter in harness, best 2 in 3 I mile beats, $15 ; Second day Best pacer under saddle or in harness, best 3 in 5, 1-4 mi.le heats, 1., fastest runner, best 2 in 3, 11 mile heats, (13 ; Third day - Fastest trotter, best 3 in 5. I I mile heats, ff-'O, fastest mule, not less thau 5 oi more to enter, best 'J in " (en trance lie, $114 mile heats, f.. i FINE CUT. Fayettvville has a cornstalk 17 feet high. Cumberland county jirt contains 17 prisoners. Lucille Weston is snapping her beauti ful black eyes ut crowded houses in Mas- 8achue!te town. A i-harp young nomau san tliere is nothing more touehiui; than to sn a o. r but vutuous voung nun stiuggliiig with a weik uioustaclic. Don't be surprised if, alter you have sailed smoothly eiyht or teu mouths i n the sea of niatriin im you are suddenly A little girt, luturnuig from the Great Eastern Cir. us a) St. Louis, ran to ber ma ternal parent exclaiming, "O, ma, I've seen the elephant . an I he walks back waid and eats with In tal !" Maggie Mitchell has hidden her " Little Barefoot," and intends contesting with Charlottee Thompson'! " Jane Eyre" and wul appear in the character, at Boot i' New York Theatre, in tXtober. ibiihii ir iiniiiiim h kku ir 'Ulllll illlj til ginning eani the printing business, went to couit a preacher's daughter. The next time he attended meeting he was taken dowu at hearing the minister announce in bis text : My daughter in gftevouslj tormented with a " devil." La Fayette Band. We are informed by one of the man ger of thu Grand Gift Concert tbat tb U Fayette Bras Band, ot Faystterllle, have been Invited and are expected to be present at the State Fair. The Fayette vjII OaMtt speak ia the Bust ectspit meotary manoer of this band and says it ia nowhere excelled in its material and musical po era." Notice ! We direct tbe attention of the public to tbe advertisement of the " Selling Com mittee" of Agricultural Society which ap pears in this issue ol the Sentinel. They will sell, this (Friday) morning, twenty desirable lots opposite the new Fair Grounds on Chapel Hill road the sale to commence at 10 n clock, a. m., on the grounds. A special train will be run by the Raleigh A At J'" rr'r"--1 No charge for passengers. Train leaves the N. C- railroad depot at 10 'clock. The New Paper. The Mechanic! unJ Woriiii'jmetit Jour nal, published in this place, made its ap pearance on Wednesday. It is neatly printed, has a handsome anil well-design ed illustrated head, and is filled with readable matter. The cursory examina tion we were compelled to give this new armTrdate fVrr porrtrtar faTt)r, leads us to say, tbat wc found nothing specially ob jectionable and much to commend. It states that "it will le theorgan of no po litical party, nor will it be a pattisan jour nal." It is understood tbat T. M. Argo Esq., ia the editor. North Carolina Ahead. It appears that of 317 Suuators and Representatives only about 87 are gradu ates of Colleges. As to Slates, says the Nation, " tbe most notable, is North Caro lina, for six ol her nine members are col lege men, which is the highest proportion to be found in Congress), and all of them are graduates of her State University. New Y'ork has nine out of thirty-three ; Pennsylvania, six out .f twenty-six ; Ohio five out of twenty-one, New Englind is not much better hiving less than half; aitd ten States, extending in age from Maryland and Delaware to Texas and Ne vada, line not a single graduate. As be twe-n the North and South and flic East and West, not much cau be said, for North Carolina and Nebraska are the only States which come up to the proportion of two-thirds." "Tmrrnu, jcwnritrwj, ar nimm snd shoe bouse of Messrs. C. D. Ilcartt it Co., some of the finest goods in their line that we have wen in many a day. We saw a 7 50 pedal ( civ. ring called tbe "Imperial Hunting Boot," which besides being very dressy bears evciy evidence o( durability, and hj w arrauted. We woiild dvhwltw who are In scm-h of a gooil winter boot to secure a pair of the "Impe rial Hunting" at once, as the -single case on hand will soon In? 1 disposed of. We were shown a lot of ladies' and misses' Virginia made Ilult. n boots anil Hals. They were made to order and are very pretty and warranted to wear well. These are only mme of tbe styles of their boot and shoes-'tlir r hare them st prices ranging from Jthecheapest to Uie most costly- and we merely mention these as tbey are of tbe style and pi ice most sought for by the masses of the people. This firm still keep up the hat leature of their business. They have nil the latest styles of feet beaver and silk hats perhaps the first new styles tlo.t have reached this market. Among the new styles we were particularly struck with the "Broadway," "Joe J.fferso" 'lint ll -arte," and "Vi enna." The "Joe Jefferson" is decidedly "nobby " and no doubt will have a good run w ith the young bloods. fmproTmnta A KaBtd th Buildara. Business in oar lina belsomewhat dull yesterday we concli ,1 to take a stroll around town and not ing and other iuiprovmentf going on in our midst. Wt the bnild- it might be ailed upon moi of our builders an J cJractora and give the following as the re: t of oui ob servations an iiujtiiiers. Commencing with Kdyctt noticed that the new wing it street, we the Yar- boirt-uh Hou.--e is rapid' 'pproaching completion. I his wing I6S feet in lcng'h by it in width, is stories in will just height and wheL coi double the prereut cap he Hotel. Ma.. H w..aBAMa n (dpared and is ready for the . .. , Vho Will, we learn, commence i the ,nda tion i xcavalions in a few The large building of lsis. Wilkin son, Upchurcb A Thonia. receiving) ha- finishing touches flout ie plaster, White-washers and paint and will ii l ready for use in a few ttf4 Further up FavettevifitJ reet, betweet llargett and Morg.u, tice the iiu proving and repairing 'the Sluit .titVpoven. Til & rqrtyVK 'ng' f-Julftf lor ,iir. J. n Newsoiu who Ins mt tel I Irom the North. He will have bi ready for business by ck iu and be rf Utter part of tins week or I lie first of a Passing down to SJi were pleased to notice the' ry street wc cent imprve- ments on the propert ie corner of Hargett and Saaltsbury its known ss tbe "old Wbeatoa immense umiu. tfear rk on tbe premise, the large nee bas been repainted and now preset a vrry hand- tome appearance. At tb earner ef Hast gett, Mr. Tbos. Brigge, ton and liar- infractor and Charles Allen builder, is erecting for ! a very handsome two-eti L building, I Blount St., Is nearly completed, Near tbe north terminus beyond the old co.poratoli its, Mr. I). I Roystcr, contractor and bulj i erett. ing two fine residence Ine for F. II. Busbee, Esq., and the 1 for Armstesd jones, r.sq. mcy are buildings. On the same street, C. h handsome V. B. Andrews is erecting a magnificent i nQding, sonie- thing after tbe sty! of ' Ileck's resi- Geo. Atkins, one of thai wvniamtii'i in the cAun v, is superV ding the w rk. (in the Siiue street, and iu the same neighborhood, we noticed piles of lumber and brick in several vacant lB.s, which in ilicates that at no distant Jay other build ings will be erected in that (juaiter. In the Eastern W ard the Work on the lustitutio'n for the colored deaf and dumb and the blind is rapidly progressing. Ua Mat Liu street Mi. J. IL Ureen is erecting a one story cottage residence. It is very pretty and attractive. On Mi Dowe l street, Messrs. Belts, Al len A Co., a.e building, for Mr. W. C. Upchurcb, a very fine L residence, which wil probably cost f 3,000. t will be com pleted in a few weeks. ; Reaching this poinXr alteja ramble of two hours, we felt we had taken exercise enough for one day and concluded to de fer till another time a further notice of the city improvements. Work ! A great deal has been iriltcn. on the subject of work ; everybod y thinks every body else ought lo work. J Occasionally you will hear aomc sote-befcded fellow spitefully say, "Look at that lick-headed, band box clerk ; he don't wrk he don't half earn his salary." If a 4 an will walk iin Favc'tcvillc street to-dafl and look in at each store as he passes, is a candid man, he will think, if he that if the clerks don't "work," they that is very much like it. the leading stores thron, tomers. and thev must be anilbesideSjjust at tbisifime they are and ananging the Fall stoWnW'fn'py are daily receiving a quires them to be up and doing until 12 o'clock at night. We askeP ifce of these gentry yesterday which helwejtrld rather " Do w hat he was doing, iWork for his living," and the prompt reiHTvras that he would rather work. Thiia5we slunrid- to... , ;rl Maj. Malon. Sueakiug of this ueut(e"!ni, I be luU Pieiimant Pre says : 1 The Maj. is one of ihe fewf food lawyrrs we ever knew who was goon at anything else. As a laimer and tobaf"' grower he is a decided success. By-fa by though emplovel in the Woodliik-st'arter Libel- Suit vi e" take occasion to saf Vie Maj.' was not one of the "Scalped Atttneyi " spok- fswx.iJaUi,-Ji-ss islstive record is unimpeacrJsvle. K Victims or UbjCihi Dm Base, seeking safely and restored health, sliould use )r. I y 1 rn tio ui's Extract Uuchu. This article is otlirinsl and standard, fjt is, moreover, the only preparation tbat j develops the lull value of Buchu us a diliretic. It is a perfiat specific for all diseases ol the urinary organs in mate or fefnafc. Beware ic unterleits mil imitations, which un scrupulous men are endcavitrinir to nalm II upon Dr. Ilelmbold's rer.litation. Look for the Doctors signature ml the wrapper. n Something lie will find gil with cus IVaited upon ; ARMKO IfKSiSTAJH'K TO THE tjHITKD States Tboops War in the Soutb Mountains The Piedmont Pre fully ex poses the huge lies that Deputy U. S. Marshal Deavet and nthers, told ubout the armed resistance iu ISmke county. It was a lie out of the whole loth. The Prttt publishes a number ot certificates to establish the falsehood of Deaver i Co., but we li ive only room for the following, which is sigue J by leading Republicans of Burke s'l .M K or SOUTH CAIloLINA, County of Bui ke. To the I'nu hnt of the United Stata : Wc the iindeiso'nc I citizens of Burke Co, Lower Fork Township, do certify on oath that wu are Republican in polities, axd true and loyal to the government ol the United States, that tip to Saturday, rept. 0, 1873, we were ignorant of there being any Revenue i llicers or S Idiers in the county. And that, as loyal citizens to the Uo i nment we are unwilling that our love f-r law, peace and order shall be disturb a tiy the false representations ol unworthy i Ihcials, who disgrace them selves us men, and bring stigma and re. prnarh upon that Government that we have lined, cherished and clung to in the dark days, of the past that tried men's souls and wu iln nio-t e.irii'stlv petition 'lil'i.l o .Ua.W.-li lijui.UJ.cxivke the i,; .,.., Vv.. i.,,t n ,. ,,hp oaths liat we - believe the statement ""ul,; 1,1 ri Knri1 lllt' olncers or soiuicrs I . . . . , 1 oeing iMe.i upon or iiiisiiwnacKcd is laise and a stand"! up-m upon our people, and that if the tiring did occur it w as done by the men firine off their own pistols. We know and believe that any H venue oUi ccr of the United States Government can go through this county , unarmed and arrest any man in it and we hereby ten- dr ourselves to assist any officer in the lawful discharge of his duty who may me here. Joel Cloud, Tyrrell Cloud, N. Huftham, Abel Huftham, F. Huftham. J. II. Hilderbrand, .1. W. Su'iili. James Huffuiam, .1. T. Franklin, N. L. Chapman, J. I). Franklin, John Hudson, Amos Huffman, William Huff. The above-named cit ?.ens appeared be for.- me and made oath to the truth of the loregoiug to the best of their knowledge and belief, tin '.fli day ot Sept. 1973. Amos Huffman, J. P. H .n. Wm. A. Smith has taken certified cop. is ( tic foregoing to Washington and will pri. :it them to tl.e )r( t'lneut. Unrlamed Lellers. The following is : e Ii t of letters ic maiuiii in. i ! i.ined in the pcstoilice, lial eigh, N. C, Sept. 13:h : Alien, ticore $uuwjy, Cita'aw Juen. Mtss Anei-tmr r.'e."?arhc' Bardlns, IMiran Boney-I'wts, J 1. porta Lipo'i, Mrs J H Bruiser, WiHlani l.iudasy, Miss Mary Howea. Theo A Cii Mcuuruy, tsivin J Lon, Miss Uatlrine VeKsv, Miu M .rvillew, John W MaMlfiii tun r of 111 I tile v Colt. in Kress Memlrliluill, Alexander M I. el, A T Miller, Henry, tare of lieo Joyncr Burroughs, W 11 11 Bullock, C M Bracg, Mrs Klizs Briilfcret, Mis herry Kowen. Mis T A CarJsn.ll Wyatt 11, Cooinir llarr? Crotlor.1 C W Cannon, Mrs F.uirna Ckavla. Miss Kw.iu. l arker, Isaa Crenshaw, Miss Nancy Vearce, Win (2j Delmore. Lhas 1 I'leree, Kulus leew. Mr frrot. n Durden t-aml Koiueroy, W I. Edwards, Wm Kaglanii, Joseph Kditorl tirislian Intel Reid, Frank ligeneer. Rirbardsn. W T Ktttsos, Miss S ipnia Kotiinson, Ken Kreeuian, Jno Kogcrs, a m'l Fipps, di'eeu Robinson, Rato Ford, KntBn Kountro, Crockett Ferguson, Misi Alvy Held, Hiss Kenny Uullv. Jno i; l'.orers. Miss Jennie Graham. Nancy Rhodes, Mis Margaret Ureen, Mrs Anna pears Amos Hartui.n, 8t Clair Sedgwick. Henry Hartram, K fnrulll. W A Uackaev, Lewis Bios, Miss Mary Harris, J I. Binkler, Misa M B Haroer. 3 N Thompson, II C eol Harris, liobl Thompson, Dr Judson Hester, Airren inornpson, w d Honeveutt. DO Terrell. Mary Abicail Holland, Miss Amelia Thompson.Mlss Louisa Honeyeult, Miss Helen lu?ker, miss riorrnre Jenkins, nsear L'tley Miss Mary E Jobnson, .1 K Wilklns, F H Jones, nios Wiltiams, David Jones, Mrs Kizzie ci) Woodward, W J I Johnson, Miss faille Womble, Chas Jones, Mrs Jane Walters, Miss Nsnnio Johnson, Mrs Chancy Williams, Miss 11 Johnston, Mrs Fannie Yiaririn, M aa l.ury Jones, Missl'arrie Young, Biutus Kelly, Alexander W. W. HOLDEN, P. M. MARRIED. At Christ Church, Ralemli, by the Rev, Dr Mason, on Thursday morning, September IS, 1873, Allied A. Thompson snd Laura Cone, youngest daughter of the late Robert Love. No Cards X7AI.UABJ.E CITY LOTS FOR 8ALI ' "inciiate residence of Hon 8. Phillipps u tun i iby migiku, 111 irom or reace In- SlilUte, to le sold In one or three naml. 1 l e lieality Is unexceptionable and tug lot oue oi uie nanasomest in ihc City Contain ing over Tiikks ACRKsand die buildings betttit near the center, the lo. alio d- '. jro line hulld-m-r sites besides the present res'uenee. 'lernis reason tle . Ai'p'y to stjitlt'lrn R. 11. BATTLE, Jr. Moke valuable BAl.K1 KROKEKTY FOR twenty U.-slrable l.ts o ..,sii,. the New Fair Grounds, uu the t'h.ipcl Hi, I K.,J, ,Hi W i or heisirlances, Stores. 8t.o,., A.e. at sue tion. on ' I'M l- MORN1NH, FIIDAY. SIIKT lyTH At iOo'ehx-k, A M , on the (.oiiinL. Sale po.irivc. -Teiin. 1 :i cash, balance six ty days and four months. A 1 lut. show oil' the lie and i t ,-i 1,., ,i;,. of the lots, may be seen at the olllee ot the Agrieultiirai tosM,f, k'bu Building, Sd tltwr, front room rersous wi-hintr to make a nrofttaLI Invinit. ui'ssaie, as inev win seldom ntset wltn other sin h opportunity. iro not torvet ins day and and hour of sal (i. W. BLAI KNALL, I ALKX CREKCll, I Sellinir J. tt. WILLIAMS, W om'itiee. H. M.1HLEK. W. F. SKfcW' fept IS If o R 8 A.,-,-, a ry out JONES .V Co. (iood liri. k il,, I,,. n houses ( lie.ip for" - Sept IS II ; -tlin ehea ;e- OliN W II IONES1 A' Co MAEKETS. Noon Report. Liverpool, Sept. 18. Cotton quiet and unchanged. Sales 12,000 bales; speculation and export 000 ; low middlings deliverable lor ucto ber and November 9d. LATKK-Uplaads on a basis of low mid- dlings deliverable lor September 8 15-14 New Y'ouk, Sept 18. Cott. a dull. Sales 571 bales. Uplands 014; Oi leans 20 3-8 ; futures opened for September at 11 I I al 3 9-32 ; October 17 11-1617 23-32 : Nov. 17 9-19 ; Decem ber 17 11-18. Flour shade Iltumr Wheal 1 and i cents better. Corn quiet wit bout decided change. Pork firmer new mess $18.00. Lsrd firm old steam 8 3-4 to 8 13 10. Turpentine dull at 42 12. Rosin quiet at 3.0j to ti 10 for strainet'. Freights firm. Stm ks very active, but very leverish al lower prices. Gold 11. Money 7. Ex change long 8 1 2, shoit 9 14. tlovujn- mriUis 4iU. tte tHnstks. Cotton steady. Low 'niddlings 18 1-1. Midnight I tport. ilk, Sept. 18. Cotlou net r nipi- JJt. Gross 228. Sales, futures i:i,"(iu, Sept. 18 3 16al8 1-4; Oct. 17 8 lCal7 11-10; Nov. 17 1-8: Dec. 17 7 1817 12; Jan. 17 5 8al7 11-16. Cotton unchanged. Sales 830 bales; al 20 l-4a20 5-8; flour firm, moderately ac tive; whiskey steady at 89. Pork in moderate request at 17.02 1-2; lard weak at 9 1-38; turpentine weak.' t Money, fracjon comminioo. Sterling lower at 8 1-2. Gold higher at 12 8-4 Governments irregular. State bnnds, nothing doing. Wii.mikotoh, Sept. 18. Spirits tuientire quiet at 39; Rosin quiet a 2.53 for strained ; Crude turpen tine steady a 2 00 for haul 3.50 for yellow dip and virgin ; Tar steady s 2.60. I.ivr.Ki'ooL, Sept, 18. Sales iucluile 6,1)1)0 American. Kuleij'h .Market. UUW" Daily, Br 0.fX. Jm4UUcj. Pepleinbcr 9. (.OTKl.N V.KN,KU- huneb " dry, fr lb LEATHER SOLE LEA'lllEU LKl'EH LKATHER ll.'.HNKSS molasses, penrai . UHI.DE.N tVK I' I'EACHES : Dried KdKK CHlCKENf : . Euua . FEATHERS FLAXSEED er bus HAY, per lUUIba HIDES, per lb Dry POTATOES. Sweet, per bu TALLOW per lb VINEGAR per gal RICE RAGS TIES BUTTER FLOUR, per bbl, N. V MEAL, per k CORN, per ba.. 50 lbs BACON Bulk H.I MS, H. C 11 Csnrsascd MULLETS UERKINOS COFrEES SUGAR LARD OATS, sheif. Setd FODDER, per 100 lbs CANDLES 1 .' n 27a30 6Se7U OH ila27H a! 1-S0 1015 lOal'J 2.'X335 &sy S6a7& 1 36 10) el35 13al5 100125 PalO 4000 lOalSH aft Naeo TSOaOOe 1.101x6 8Sa 1 00 11 IS . 18(rj) 7.7j S xi(sS 75 27(535 fSslS 12al5 T5a99 65ti0 . 1.25gl.l) WANTED Some person with a small capital, as partner, to engage In the publication of a i.st which bas aeonstastU Increasing circulation. The paper is tbe or gan of a growing institution, and will pay handsomely. The present publisher Is a prac tical printer, and will devote nl entire time to the mechanical departtnens- Will either take partner or wjguhj ll!sl.teJ!2,V,, JK"' v. sept in-jt F?- KNT.17A " "e na I" Eastern Ward. The bouse contains live bed rooms, closets, basements dining room, all necessary out bouses, gardens stables, csrrisge shed, the best water In Ral eigh, and is in a first class locality. The house is now occupied by 0. T. Btronach, and will e vacant tirst of Octolier. Apply to Siixn "' or to O. T. STRON ALfi A BKO sej.t Hi yr m. j on k s MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IX Dressed Lumber, Doors, Wtl Sashes, Wood alu- Stair Bails. .Tea, Vc. 8tITy bought of Mr. A. r. Paire u'reat in the above business, aud area to nil oraers ua soon nouce, aou hsfiees as low as any In the country lo oinl't payers. Orders resiecllully solicited. I. . i Ar u I . v. i? . Bead for prices Ainr. Cary, N. C. 1 have sold my Sash, Blind sud Do.r Facto ry to W. M Jones. He la a young man of en er-y and promptuess and of Ibe highest in leuiity, aud 1 lake pleasure In recommending him lo the pstrunage of the public. Auk. U5. lool. A. F. PAliE, aiiL' 'i7 ilA;:im NEW ADVERTISEMENTS IB YEARS VIRGINIA AIR-TIGHT COOK STOVES THIS Beautiful and deairable Stove has stood KKEKLE8S for tbe last 111 Years as re-Improved Clialeagea compeUHoa, Miner for durability or certainty of operation. It Is irenerally conceded to oe the Finest Cook Stove o i the Market, For Sale by T. H. BRIOOI A SONS. Cola Agents for Raleigh aed Vlclul.j. ecpt 18-tf pRATT'S ASTRAL OIL. Absolutely safe. Perfectly odorless. At ways uniform, lllaui naUng qualities superior lo gas. Bums In any lamp without danger of exploding or taking lire. Manutse ured ex prvasly lo displace Uie use of volatile snd dan ferousoils. its safety under every i wsaible est. so'1 its perfect burelru' ((uallllea, an pi iveii l.y its continued u-e In over 800,000 IS Mlliil'S. Millions of gallons have been sold and uo accident directly or iudirectiy haa ever oe- htW(nrt burtrtej 8ofw4ioaeiiiti , t'y, leanltirir fioui the use ofBsrsp strif lir erous oils in ine Lnirei Kta.es, is appaiuui;. Thu Insurance companies ana sire vom- mlsni iners thiouhoui the country reeoui rnend ttie AST UAL a the best safeguard when lamps are used. Bend or circular. For sale st retail by t,e badegenerally and .t wholesale by tu proprbiiors. C.IA8. KRATT 4 t;i , 10,rulton6tret,lew York. ajig 'ti dvwim ijiii KS FOR 18 7 3, The tax list for 1878, having been placed In my ha qui for collection, notice is acreoy given that 1 shall commence on Thursday next the. 4tb Inst., to collect taxes lor the yaas '073 All persons who do not settle by ihe ;(l.l ot this month, will subject tnelr proper j to a Ivertlsemen! aud sale to pay said taxes. I or my deputy can be found in tbe cthue la tbiCcourt home fruui 8 a. m. MiSa, eechXy. T. F. LEE, aep3 w Bherifl. Era copy. B ALTIMOIiE LOCK HOSPITAL. OFF1CE-7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET. DR. JOHNSON, Physician of this celebrated Institution, dL covered, when tn the Ureal Hospitals of Eu rope, viz : England. Fracce and elsewhere, the inos.cerUlu, speedy, pleasant aud effectual remedy In the world for all excesses or abuses of luo s) stem. Weakness of the Bsesser Li into.. Strictures, " i-lie Kidneyk'JUdder. lavolun- siervoofn. saer JLeV -i ' - - SphtU, Oouf Wfji oi ideas, Palpiduou ef ins Heart. TimiiSlBV Trvni din.Diianetsof Sight or Uidd'oejayisejuie of lie Head, Throat, Nose o- Sknr Adiedona of the Liver. Lac, Stomaeii of BoSv ils those terrible Disorders arising from Solitary Habits of Yculh sac HIT and solitary pructic s more fatal to their vb Jail than tbe aone of tbe Syrens to the Ma rtueisol Ulysses, blihlln,; their most bri -Uant hopes or anticipations, ict.dertnK uialy ri (ice, n e , Imposiible, deal royiiig both bodr and mind. YOUNG MEN These are some of the aad melancholy ef fects produced by the early habits of youth. vis: Weakness of thu Back and Limbs, Kalus tn the Head. Dlmueisof bight. Lose of Mus- caits i'usrat, Paliiltatlon, ut Ihs Heart, tjje- pepsla, Nervosa IrrlUbll ly, uarangement of Uie Digestive Fonctions, Oeneal DebUttv, Symptoms of ConsnmpUun, Ate. MENTALLY. Tbe fearful effects oa the mind ar mash to be dreaded. Loaa ef Mania ory , Confusion of Idea. Deprssiton of Spirit, Xvvu roreuoainga, Averaoo wj eociei,, en Distrust. Lot of Solitude. Timid W. ate., are some of ihe evils produced. litouasiia of person el au ages rsa now nrlge what Is tbe cans ol their declining tesltb, losing their vigor, boeonli.g weak. Bale, aerveaa and ssnaristwl, having a abaxaiar ppa.'jnc about the eyes, coagh aad sysiu- toms ot vomsampuon MAMUAOr Married persons or Yaang men centessplat ng marriage, aware of Pbysteal Weakness, Loss ol Procreative Power (Impotencyk Ner vous Eicitabllity, PalpaUllon, Wrxanic Weak neaa. Nervous Debility, or any other lMsinU. Seal Ion, speedily relieved. A CURE BPkKDlLY WARRANTED. Persons ruined In health by unlearned pre tenders whe keep ihem trifling month alter monib, taking poisonous and injurious cote iHjundj, should apply Immediately. DR. JOHNSTON, Member of tbe Royal College of Snrgeoas, London, Graduate of one of Uie most ensineal ..olk-e,es In the United States, and the bast part of whose life has been spent hi the hos pitals of London, Paris, Philadelphia and else whe e, has effected some of the most astou- isbinir cares that were ever known ; many troubled wiln ringing in me neaa ana ears when asleep, great aervonsnees, being alarm eit at sudden sounds, baabfalneas, wldh fro quen t blushing, attended sometimes wtt a de ranKement of mind, were eared immrdiutely. CERTAIN DISEASE. When the misguided ami lmpredrnl votary of pleasure ttnds that ba has Imbibed tbe seeds of this painful disease. It too o.lra hap pens that an ill timed sense, o( sbaaae ewi -- , - . i pllng f those who, from education snd res'iectabiilty can alone befriend him. He faj.s Into Ihe bands of ignorant and designing pretenders, who. Incapable ot curing, Slch bis oerunl.r. substauce, keep him truing month after tnoii h, or as long aa the smallest feecr i be obtained, aud in despair leave him wita mini health to sigb ever bia gAUlegdiaapcokitmeutM! or, by the use of tbat deadly poison, Heruenr cause the constitalional sjvplons fil luitf rt -disease to make 1 u sua ulcerated sore throat, dlseesanc..i,i... pains in the head and limbe,sVC VJ ZlTTl aeafne... nodes on lbs s," blotc,,.. on to'JffiJTZ&g: prwrHui wilMr- ot coaMHn. "J? M,4L,ui, Ji' a't't uo.r-3uolng hiia tothuaadtseoveml f" JitToia whose bourn no trsveUer ever IUM1 T such, therefore. Or. Johnston offer the in oat certain, speedy, pleasant aad ettectuaJ remedy In the world. ENDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS. The mairy ihoosasdi en rod at ail esiabllafi-' ment within tbe last twenty years, aad toe iKeTbTrhnlJ ' (tepreeentauvesor uie nee saai saaay otoera, notices of which hav appeared again and again tn-fore tbe public, besides his standing as a man of hosor and responsibility, Is s suffi cient guarantee to lb amicted. Dr. JOUXITOM, or i us BALTixons Loc UoariTAL. (Ire;, a, No. 7 boi va FasDIan a Stkuut BALTIMORE, MD. Enclose Adyarusesneataod Stamp for Reply ju y ly Jlcn MOUNTAIN BUTTER TO HAND sept lS-tf W. II, JONES 4 Co.
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Sept. 20, 1873, edition 1
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