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ADYEETISim iUTS. Aaimii wfB k kaaHia ta a IMit (smssi al Um f iiIIii as tsasj, aaw'ara mat taaaa, m asa Inlaw Ban ; Lhsaati ra rs Mas BLB m aca I ha thaa a wek.. '."V Sratinsl I yew In advance ally, An aaoeUuta idiun, kill 1 styaare, i vraak. f B Jftl aowM, Txa. tu. 1 1 , MW1 " " .) 1 " isao's, lUtOtt " m.m 1 " I " lCfMt " 1 " . 1 " " Ba.4W!t " U " . t 1 (.00.1 " 1 " " I1JW1 .iml-Weakly . " " " . . lit Vnekly ScatiBot, ' " . . to, t5. tii.: Daily Sbitihbl will be delivered In ii part of the City at Firraaa Cut par VOL. IX. RALEIGH, N. O., TUESDAY, JUNE 30,' 1874. NO. 279. THE DAILY SENTINEL. rCTBUSHED BI IO.il AH TCRNKK, Jr. riio... nwthsrourtUoHM. tu or si'vacauTioa. ifei NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 'pHC borTIIERNLlfJUTMNt. UUDCd. Represented by JCLIUd LEWIS 4 (O.,, 1i:ii Hi iLDiae Kamaa, N. ('. Protect Building from Lightning by tbeli Celebrated Coouef i.Urh Cairo, Kods. Have wagon id ill pert of the tUtt md in South Carolina. 1 op; er baa light Tinea tbc coimIucUbk properueeoi any asaMai exospt sliver. These Kod are attached to Buildings and warranted at aaiuo price M th Llxhtaiog Rod Peddler ask for common Iron or 'itix Rods, Wttte lor utrcnltr and Price )uo 27 -If A RE YOU GOING TO PAIN f J The heat It tha AycritI CUemlcal I'aiaL, i ana. UL ll h bn thoroughly tested b chem and over i'iOtOU ownera of reiilrnef iliruuhuut the I niteU B la tea for the ltt ven year-, and pronounced by tliem to u Mie most ourauit' pairil.knowo. Jmi Fur buaulv and reunli m of color it -Linda far aheaa of aiiy other. Build. ii l.avc iae.i i-alntea Willi it In carl, and partly with I he beat of ot'rr pain In, bolb tn tbc In terior aud uo tbc r-ea i-OHt-t und In no i ie In.s it Irt-en e celled for bcautj or perii'autucy rd. It i ecoaVHolcal, and iU coat so nm-rc ttiaa I bo boat lead and oil, and beinj far iuor duraM Hi wiyifr about twice aa loo Die twwt of a.jT other.) and heautlfnl, wax en the aertion that for a ertod of twenty 1 II will aaTt- Uie (Oiiiumcr fully 0 xr i.L 4iu It in I Uid f jnn inJ all ready for use I ir -t While, or auv derired .-hade, can i'f obtained wllbout eubj -cUiak the buyer to mmojunrt if lurch- In) oil, pigment, riWoru; 111 liter, dr er, Ac. ll.uaily i-proaa l freely fnro the brush, clink.; tiruily ta eVdry rm balance it may he. applVd upon Kor lifuzti t-Minposed of the iuoa. Iniistruc'itile iiiJt-T.nta known toacieiie, an analyni of the vwul! Chcmicalalu' rh j it to he 'jnlikt i .1 t and nvsi of the other paiu'M free from p it 'ii. It Mill not b ark en or ducolor by tht at t 1 : 1 of the aulphuruut f am a so prevalent :, 1.;, 1 tuar-hy mcaaiid coas's ''Hi Ke'inires no skilled t a.u i'-. .u une plj .1. Jl'I.IL'S LEWH & CO., fi-l t r ttu IdiDK.KaU uh.N. C , tle Win fur UarJ of colors and pric;, r.tiuLs are warranted. 'ht M the North Carohna P. int-ntiary twenty 11 v or thirty live 8boaP, from t to twelve 11 nilli old Apply to M (.KAtdUAN, SWward. , meA ii'.i. UT. H. MOHUISS, t CO Maaulat'torera au l nci'ci in n kinU of CottiHi Shuck Miirassct, V . No. 3, FayetUvi.ie Stre(. imir Htt Itoat Hoe ertv made f r jrar.Um an 1 hfeucrgl uou Write for circular und pries. JCI.Il S KKWI X CO , i$o'.m AfLta for N. C. Trade Mipjlied Munnfar; urem' Pricea. JAKKKR'o leo Crtnm Fioosecim. The e Vreii rs have been in use since ISC;), with the moat flattering results. They hare well earned the repntntion ol being TUB BK8T FRKE.kK rvrr introduced, no expense is spared to render them perfect and improvements h ive been introduced by which increased strength, durability and neatness aTt secured. They are made io the most durable in iunei and the mechanic L ar. iatif;cmcnts are such that the will freezs, C ream, Fruits, or Water Icesy the short eat poanible time. Send for Circular and dil actions for ire zing. T- H. BRIOOa &. PONS. nia27U. w a N i a L) . Situation as sawyer and Controler of Uuiii Engines and Machinery. Hatisjac try reference given. Apply at this office. dsw&w-l w. B ANK STUCK rOR t"ALK. Wiahlnir to r Into bnilness. I will sell 10, 16 or 26 sbansa of tbe stock of tbe Kalelxb National Bank of North Carolina, on reason able terma Apply to RICHARD W. HAKK1S, fcblOsw-i Ufurd,N.O. rpilK STUNIWALI. f And a variety of other Stoves at Ll'MU DSN'S. AIo, aeaaooable foods Bttb Tubs, nponirn Hatba, Lvk Uatba, FootTulx, beau tlful Toilet HetU, Waterine Pots, Improved Uah bucket, Preserve Kettles, Preierve Fur naoea. Knit cans, "lea Water Coolers, Ice Cream Freezer (4 minutes), one mioute enir Beaters, Refrtds;erators (cold as ;n ice honae) wire dull and plata Covers, hanirlot D.skeU, Mcekinir blid Cajrea, garden, andeotton Iloe tha Kemloiftuo, every hoc warranted, rakes, ananure, bay andtpAdiif; forks, lamp. -Mm-vys, wk ka, oil the best extra (1.IU, will not explode, doea not smoke. 1'oliee lantema. Tarnbull's Family 8 ales, (very tiamly) used wllboat weiirbta A fall line of tin una i-lu-et Iron ware, wholesale and retail and a vailed asortrient of bouse furnishing gooi. Tin rooting and iruHerin a set.litity 47 PaTETTIVIIXS THSST, June 10-lm ' Oppoeite Marki H" ump. MORTSAO BtXDS ff THK ffOSTH CAKOLl.NA KAiLROlll CD. I will redeem the MortKae l)nris of tbe North Carolina Railroad Cotufiain, at ar of tbe principal, and tbe inter is. dae, to the amount of I4'),0tf) : upon the delivery of the Bonds at tbe Bute National Back, Hal. li;h. at any time prior to tbe IVb of Auirust next, June !ttrd, li7, t . A (.KAliAM, iune 24-3ut Trustee of S. C. K. Co. lews eojiy- JIMB ! LIME LIMI ' I ! IS) Bsrtels No. 1 fresh burnt l.in.t t I)e pot and to arrive dllSfct from tlie l.;ui.- Work and offered at reduced prii-e at dejK)t In lurs quanlitiea. juneiM tf JAMES M. T0WLB8. N OTIwK. The twenty tith annual raeetine of tbe BtackbAlders of tbe North Carolina Kailroad Company will be held at llillslro N (.'., on Thursday, July t , 1S71. And the transfer Book of Stocks will bs closed from this date antll after the meeting. J. A. McCAl'LET, 8ec . i . S-lf , N C. K. K. Co City ' Intelligence. .TOIUV ZIRJk.O. Klttor. TbmiBrt. at;L- Jtawaos'i Uook Blore June ittlli, 1874 : At 0 A. M. 34. " 12 M. 87. " i V. M. 0 Rai.kiuu Corrm Uarkkt. Oifrected daily by 0. T. Slrccach fc Bra.: Cottua iilM with few transaction. Low Middling 15. Nkaki.y a Kiuk at Area. The Bliad and Baali Factory of Mi. McEllingtoo Aex thia county, on the Italcign and Augusta Iliilruad look fire on Saturday, upon the root from, a (park from ibreb glue. Tlie ilunglca were is a blaxu but by the almost superhuman ifforta ol per aoaa who juickly discovered it tht fhmei were suppressed. I) linage tli(bt. Personal. Culi. Folk and Aruilield are at the National Hotel, ami are iu attendance upon the Supreme Court. We were glad, to nn-et with a l.irmi r tuWutiDsn aud tuteemud friend in the city to-day, Frank II Dewey, E, ol Charlotte. He and hi family are on a irul visit to home lolki. He waa ahk ag lianda with inauy ail old friend to- ay, it biin hi tirtt viait here for aeveral ear. Mil u' I'oi'UT. Milton Hnbinam and dc'rR ' JJ'ti'. nrs in the lock m. Calvin Ooodwin drunk on Wniter'n low - lui k. d up. II an hi 'trond amated on su jk u: of tealini,' a watcli, was discharged. Jennie tumpter and Mary Thoiuan for oud talking, on the street, went Lel w in efault of tine for 43 hours. SurKKMi Court. Tha court met at U usual hour, ail the Justices present. Tha fiUewisg cam wen argaed. r V Uedwell and ts K W King, from Alleghaney. No counsel for plaintiff, largrove A Farches lor defendants. Nancy A. Johnson el al vj John M ohnsoo from Wilkes Caldwell for plan- IT, and Armfield flir defendant. A C Cowlcs admr, vs PIIayi ft al from Iredell. Armfield for pUintiffi McCorkle Bailey for defendant. R U Bryan vs A I. Kosseaudrom Wiikes; urcbes for lainlilT, .-lrmtield for defen 1'iik ('(HtuNEHitii'. During the session ol the Conservative County Convention in this city Kiturdsy, towards the lat of the proceedings when everybody, after hvu hours sitting, was pretty wi ll heated and worriid out. the life of the body wai rejuvenated to a great extent, by the nom Itiktion of Woodson; of the "News," for Coroner, by a friend. Great merriiu'.nt was created, and in a few seconds "Wood'' waa riving to explain, uttering various protestations He only lacked two rotes of getting tbt nomination. Wood.on for Coroner would bar given the ticket much eclat. With Days Lewis, the laughtst, lor Trcasuer, and "Wood," for Coroner, the county would undoubtedly be safe. Wood amd Coal IssrKCTo. Tha Legislature bavicg passed an act authorW zing and empowering tbe Commissioners of Haleigu to appoint an inspector of wood and coal, Mr. James J. Lewis ha been elected by the Hoard of City Com' missioners Insp-ctor and he will enter upon his duties July first. The (.' m mis sioners at the same time passed an ordi- nance defining tfie (luties and fixing tha tariff fees of that officer. lie is required to inspect and measure all wood aod weigh all coal that may be sold within the city lin i'f, except such asii exempted by the act creating said olll;e. The office hours of sa d inspector will be from sun rise to sun set each day, except Sunday. The oidinauce giving lull particulars is bjiDg dmtiibuud to-liny threughout tha citv. For the Sentinel. Mr. Kdilni :- Our county candidatci are ali ricjit, and with a good canvass we will crry the county by seversl hundred. The colored party have distinctly drawn the lines. The lust act no the board was the turning out of old man Holt at the City Cemetery nt the last meeting of the City Commissioner and tilling the place with a negro. Mr. II It has given entire satisfaction for many yeirs, and why they should out the old man, none but the Commissioners can tell. We are of opin ion that the lines of color were drawn and 'AiT riijHti jirnniM. We humbly ask why O-borne Holt was deposed as sexton of the city cemetery ( 1 A LOT OWNER. Murk Kihki-m - Tom Easterly, came to Hominy section this county during tbe war, relngeeing from the Kirk radical cutthroat of Eat Tennessee. Ho waa a blacksmith by'trade, and worked at bll business in Himiny for some time, then moved to LiecMter where he remained until about one year ago. whan be. re turned tii his old home in Tennessee. A lew nights agr some men, id paused to have been his old enemies under the Kirk oppreasion, went to bis home, took him out and hung hiui. Easterly was -aid to havs borne a verj good character - was industrious and iieaceahlc Ahe i 'If Ciri-:oi Lornl Dots. The d its '!,! ..tjn.'" '"K 1" fcr. The garden and crop! generally a;e wlTeving tWrata. - " ' Tha iHrria. a n'romise to be ol the til' it Interesting character. I'eaches, peas, and apple are becoming plentiful In the Wilmington market Pee advertlaement of Or. bam Hi( h School, m another column. One hundred jurors bare been tun. raoned for the rap trial to morrow. Tbi is the weather to boil down lt ms but they ar so scarce to-day, they aUnd n no need of sock s process. Blake the negro raper will be put upon trial in Judge Watt court, lor bis hellish crime te morrow. Itev. A. W. Maogum preached lhe lun- eral of ;he late Mrs. Lynn ildams in the country on yesterday. The conservatism county convention was the largest and moat intelligent iHidy aaaembltd from the county since the war, 7"he clothing store of R. B. Andrew is to be txtended 20 fuel back, and the ex cavation for the fouioKtion is now being opened li. V. Brad'cy bus choice chewing to bacco, the Peyton Gravely-and W. D. Stultz, A A A A. Lovers of the weid should give him a call. iSprings. t'spt. Fuller is in charge ol the Yarboro' during his absence. Members 1 1 the (irund Lodge and visit ing masons to Ka'e gh on July lourth the occasion of laying the corner stone of the new Federal court building, will be passed for one full furc, to and fro by tbe various Kailrouds. The rope with which John Allen Keti k'y was hung Friday at &liabury was obtained by a gentleman from tbi city, who waa present at the execution and has lion presented to A. W. Fraps, ho has it on exhibition at his saloen. licimett in his facetious brevities in the Richmond Khquirti says, at 9 o'clock at night, when you ace the big dipper with the handle to wards you and the tail of the comet in the bowl, it is alwut time to take a drink. A .J .14 V.-k... U4, m1m4 If she had ever bad Iter ears pierced by the wails of distress, said she couldn't just exactly remember, but she believed it wax done with a shoemaker's awl. 7hat was a rough jketo hide Colonel Dave Ia w is' hat and umbrella when be waa making his champion speech of tbauks for the nomination of Treasurer, Satu'day. The Conlederate joker, e learn, waa the perpetrator. MiweellauouiiM. Boston (J hit: Interesting uuestion to student: What girls a'e coining la your spread I Interesting question to girla: How many yards are you going to bave in your graduation dr s Kingston Fieeman: Now tha. those Session Justice overruled Judge Daniels in sentencing Brooklyn's Charity Com missioners, nobody care to have Session Justice in theirs any mure. Tbe famous Bodleian library at Oxb.rd i not in a Bre-prtot building, and the danger from fire to w hich It is exposed baa recently baen the subject of several article iu the English papers. A couple of neighbors became so inim ical that they would not speak to each other, but one of tbem having been convert ed al a camp-meeting, on seeing his for mer enemy, held out hi hand, saying, "How d'ye dn, Kemp I I am bumble e lough to shake hands with a d g." Th: customhouse authorities in Sao Francisco have discovered a new pecul iarity among the artless Chinamen. Each Celestial on landing has leen ia tha hab it ol wearing a number of silk blouse, one over the other, thereby defrauding the revenue. The public analyst of Sheffield, under the food adulteration net, lately testified before a commbti-e of the H mse of Com rn )ln. I-i describing adulteration ol tea, he said (amidst much Uugliter) that he had lound Chinese toe-nails in tei, but be did not consider or rule that to he an adulteration: Tile Picduioat Press says: Died in MorgAritofCJune 15th, 1384, Mr James Anderson, in bis seventy ninth year, Mr. Andersen, Was tha father of tba Bar. Ro bot B. ArMleraea, psstor of the Presbyte tan Church at Mrganton Ha waa born in Scotland and learn id the printer' trade in Glasgow. He immigrated to America when be was eighteen years old -lived for a number of years in Philadelphia and then moved to Orsnville county in this State, whera h parted a printing or book binding establishment. Mr. Evans, ol the Milton Chronicle, learned the prin ter's art under Mr. Anderson. Mr. . Inderson was a devout christian. Ilia funeral sermon was preached in Mor ganton, Wednesday, 17th lust., by Hev. Mr. Wood of Slateavillf. Hia remains bsve been taken toOranvillc county for intcrljicnt. aTATB lVEWri ' The Rowan Rifl.l Gaardsaa old 'eoa. pany baa baea reorgaahted. Capt. J. J. Davis, oar candidate forCoa (taLia. in the niti; ts4a;, . -i- a... . . f Tlie Salisbury Dramatic Club giv an entertainment on Tueadiy evening- next, for the benefit of the Cornet Band. - The itev, Dr. M. t). Huge ol RkhmonsJ wii to deliver tbc annual addma, at tba Charlotte Female Institute Friday night. Mr. T. A. Huuoeycutt, of Charlotte, wm drowned on Wi dncaday, in Kocky River, Cabarrus county, wliila swimming with a seine. 8appol cramp. Out J. D. Stsnford, of UapHa, and Dr. Daniel E. Sni'th, or Wayne, 'hv bae" uowiuaUd fur th rJMatftftXsMati&i. A good ticket. , ' A young marchant of Durham was ab aeut Monday morning and hisdimr cfiiaed. Passing the street about 10 o'clock, we noticed a placard on tbc door "Closed on aconuut of love."- Vlaiit. Mr. Kdwrnl F. Peacud, son ol P. F. Peacud of this itj, is a student at East man CoilegHl'oughkecpsie, N. Y. Mr. J. W. Foy ol Wilmington is also a aludnt at the a.me college. It is rumored thai lhe Kadi will bar- uiou.x: since the Conservative aoniiua lion lor rlieriff Saturday, fun L -e and Squire VYyuuc It 1 reported will iive way to II j Wiley I) Jones the aoutherii IT me, Clo.r' .t'e, -talk of oata which has il'JO ateiua, and on each ad in a laige, well ill veloped Lead, aver aging 70 grams I i the head l ima a aiugle grain of .iat- has yielded nvtT 22, 000 grains, Mr. McUrauet is oiveu to these tits ol somnambulism. One of his re-cent ex ploits was going to the sideboard, alter diesaing himsill, taking ont all the. cups, saucers, plates, A.c..Jnd piling them up in the middle of th? Iloarf Chas lotte Ob- AKiitu or a Mail Robber.-Mr. W. ft, Bawden d W. H. Howe, on Thur day night xcceeded in arresting, near Union Depot, Wright Powell, colored, who is charged with being one of those concerned in the recent . rohbary of th mails at Union Depot, I an hou an eld offender, was takcu a somniTmuultatln our eff) m rning Mr. J. W. McCt.it nor on itie f s. soon. as'eep, got out ol bed aud began knock ¬ ing pants out ol l In- windows with bis fist Some ol the Imnily luard him, and, run ning up found him poHiidma; away at the window g'ua Me wu sen -d and draggeil off, anil it Wlb I. un l that his arm Wis bleediug profusely. The glass had cut clear to the bone nod bad sever ed the large-t artery id the arm, and it was s une time before lhe flow could be oppeii. UkI-jUTM) Mukukrs. It was reported here last night that a whi'.a man, hia wife and two childdreii were muideied near Weldou a lew a night since lor tba piti ful turn ol f 3. We did not learn the nauiesol the parties but bear thai the mur derer was a colored mau, supposed to be Austin Hill, who killed Mr I'ressey, th railroad watchniiii, a few weeks since, and who escaped alter being captured. Slur We hear some additional particular of lit cuadnitt-of thosc-wftT were injured in the recent accident to the excursion train on the Carolina Central Railway. Mr. Threailgill, one l tbev sufferers, was in the city yes'erday, aod is now all right with the exception ot a slight lameness. Mr. Huntley, we are grieved to learn, il in a bad way and fears ol Ins recovery ar entained. while Mr. Sinclair i much better than be was at the last report Journal. Sad. -She kicked with both feet as high as a ballet star, gave tho peculiar feminine scream, sat down, said, "Oh, my," smoothed down her disordered at tire, rose quickly shook hi rs II to see if anything was loose, gave a , withering glance at tho place where ahc had fallen, and, with all the spare blood she had ia her lace, wcut on with her shopping. Sh had slipped up on a piece ol an orangs peel on South Front street. 7 i'mwj. Killed Lkiiitkino A colored boy about 15 or 16 years old by the name of Sam Mackey, waa diiving an ox in a cart yesterday alternoon on Harnett atreet, near the depot ol the Carolina Central Railway, wb'n thty were both struck by lightning during the short stotiq that pre vailed, and instantly killed. The body of the boy waa thrown on one side of th road and that of the ox on the other. Juurnal. Railroad Elkciiomi. The Itsiard of Directors of tbe Atlantic and North Caro lina Railroad met at the Company' office in this city yesterday for tbe purpose ol electing officers for the ensuing year and appointing employees. Col. L W. Hum phrey, of Wayne, was elected President and W. 0. West re elected Secretary and Treaiuter. We have heard of but one change in tbe employee, viz: John A Richardson, appointed Conductor, tiett W Page, removed. A'i''rNi(i. . xr J VUllaaai' aiAttmiai), On the 24th 1H , at Monroe, prion county, S C., by the Rev. Mr. Nessjo, f. w. r. Askew. Ir., of Il.kigh, N. C. 1UIKI llKlir. WTtoLisAta Tn rwrrts. Kalsjoi, June XI. NAILS 87'. U04R-We quote A 1.1; , Is; Extra C. ; Bright 0 Yellow, li II, Trllow 10 y, Browns 9alU. SALT -Firm at 2.50. BACON aad Balk Meat Bacon, C. K. Aides, MX ; Bacon ahoaMers X a Rblk, C. R Side, 11 ; Rib Mdes lOaBa Jar-eared Haass, heavy 4HUL t Fl Or R Patapaco l'J.W; Hope Mills Fami ly lit: do. Fxtra ti.OU $ox.i Carollua 8.S90. BAO0INU Gnnny B(r,lmr lJal.S : Double ii. anchor A, 15c. COTTON TIES tV COFFEE Rio, prime. -HtM ; Lagulre, a35; Java 4o. FISH Mackerel New Family, ia ; N. t If erring.-- Ko IU.UU ; Cut taS. Cora 8hbd at tb'all. HAY Nortiiera, 1.75 to I.W) ; North Caro lina, 1.15-to 1.25. BUTTIK Beat country SOaliU, Uocd eo nn try, '--ft, Uoalirn 40. EiiUU 1530. PUT ATOES Irish, 1.33 weet aour. J L, , " J,. I J .,, I" I .. J NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. g ELECT BOARDINvl AND DATSClKle b, BauaoBO' N. C. The Mlsse Nash and Mi Kollock will re sesa tkaaxanuwaot tkeu reboot as Friday IMU July aad continue twenty weeks. Cir culars forwarded on application. June WSlwlw JRAHAM 1110H HCflOOL Bav. W. g. Lomi, A X , ( . , , Mas. 11. A. Kaduam, ln troctres m Muic The next Session begins tbe j4tli of August sud eonliuues 4U weeks Pupils cau enter al any time. Board $7 tj f 10 per month. T. ition to It per month. Music on Piau i (4 pi r month , Guitar :i. Location ULsurpasard fur health. Ccr.d for a Circular. June itti.3'.ddsw2w E are aathorlard to announce A. N, as a candidate for the Peaalr, reisioa of t .e Utniucmuc K IMBTiTL'TK. BOAKDING AND DAY rou vorao nines II A I. K I i II , N. SCHOOL C. The Fall fi-Kii(on euiiHnei's on Wednes day the&id cVpUmner, and eoutiaiies with out iuteiuiiasl on1 to tin; middle of June fol lowing. For caUlof nc and circulars eouUlniug full particulars, .Ve., address KEV K. HUKWEI.I., June 85 i!:u Vwts.p 2a ilaleigh, N. 0. IINOIIA M rCHoJL. Established in r.UJ MEB iNEViLLE, N. '. The 161st session opens lilh Jaly, 1871 Tuition and Hoard, I50 per session. No extras For i-ircnlar upid.' to MaJ K HINDU AM, Juue 25 io Superintendent. s ALE OF VALUABLE RE YL ESTATE I Bv virtue of uowera vested In me hv a deed Intrust, executed to me on the nvth day of January, l-T,, registered in the office of the Regtater of Deeds for Wake county. In book 5 on page !.'!, 1 will on Satnrda) tbe lSlh ay of July next exiiose to public sale at tha Court House door in Raleigh, tbe tract of land situate in ToaLnahip In aaid county of Waka, lying on th FaettcvUle Road about four miles from Ralel.-h, ad- Ialmng Uie lands of the heirs of the lata .aurona Ulnton and others, containing 105 1 4 acr a, and mo e particularly described In said deed Intrust. Terms catb. JOHN OATLINO, jjne 25 td Trustee. QUT1TNG KNIVES. A few of Set 1th' s VirglaS and Sincbua' Celebrated Cutting Knives in store at manu facturers lovt'ust prices with freight added. June 24-tf J -Id. M. TOWLES, Agent. NORTH CAROLINA, i Chatham Couvtv, f IN THE 8U PK.KIUR COURT 15th Jan., 1847 N. Winnlngbam and wife Mary, Jo. B kVH and as Executors of Thomas Rell, dee'd. Jos H Bell in his own right, Elijah Hell, John C Stone a Adminis trator of Wm Hell dee d, John C Stone and wife Rebecca II., A T Lambeth and wife Da rolhy, euS.n Baldwin. Elijah Bell Elijah (1 Bell, J II tlug and wife Sarah J.. Lueian Baldwin and wile Julia T., and A I) Atkins. Atttoa Jtir an tu'count and iStftUtntni it lit 4olt nj The. IkU, uecea ed. It apH-aring to the satisfaction of ihs' ourt that Klijah belt, Elijah (1 Bell, 3ohn C Stone a Administrator of Wm. BsIL dee'd, John C Stone and wif Kebex-ca It., and A ti A'ailn are non-residentc of this Slate : It is ordered by tlia Court that publication be madij iu tbe kalelgb BaNTiaaL, for aX successive weeks, notifying tbe said non resident defendant to apiar at tbe office of tbe Cletk of the Supe rior Couit for Chalhani county, at Pittabord,, witbla twenty days after tbe service of this Summons by publication, aod plead, answur or demur to th complaint of the PlslntlUs, a oopy of which ia bled in tha otliee of said Clerk, otherwise Judgment will be taken agalnat tbem ancordirig to said complaint. Wltueaa, S. T. Pbttt, Clark of said CViart at olllc tn PUUboro, lb s win day or J ry.A.l)., 197 8. T. PITTT, C. S. C Jan 25 ' w. WAQE8 FOR AIX WHO. ARK WILLING TO WORK. Any person, old or young, of either sex, can make from f 10 to 150 per week, at hem or In connection with other business. Wan b . all. Suitable to either city or coun try, ant anv season of the year. This Is s rare opt onunity for those who are outof work, and out of mouey, to make an Indepen dent living. No capital being required. Our pamphlet, "MOW TO MAKE A LI VI NO,' giving full Instructions, sent on receipt of 11 cents. Address, A. UJJRTON A CO., Morrl sanla, Westchester Co., H. Y. sT'f DsTSI CRATIC CoNVtHTtOlf or WI .lOvaTT. - A very large aad inteUfgret bodrof IheDemocraf and Conservatives of Wake emmty at half patr elrven tin Hall, Mr: Oeorge X. Strong, Chair man of the County Executive Committee", called the Convention to order io brief but appropriate remarks, and upon his motion, Hon. D. (1. Fowlc was made tsm porary chairman. He was escorted to the ehsir by J. B. Dunn sod Adolphus Jone. Judge Fowlc made a warm, elo qaent and soul stirring Bpercb, eliciting bnrats of spplause from the convention. De especially counselled harmony and nnty of action forgetting all past dif ferences, let us stand shoulder to shoulder in tbe .coming cei.fl'ct, and cvry confu sion into theranka nt the enemy. He bit terly denounced the civil rights bill, lie Thd reporter ol the Democratic Coa- ;rvative press were appointed Secreta ries. Mr. Sncw moicd that the roll ol town ships be calld, to see what representa tion was prescn', carried. The secretary called the roll, and al the townehsps were found t be represen t;d. Mr. Smith moved that a commmittte of one lrom each township be appointed, on permanent organiz ition. Mr. Snow moved tn amend, making the temporary president and secretaries tha permanent officers of the conveo- wnship, wore banded into the' ccrer' rfc On ni"ti"n, every nunilxr of the party in the county, was nind a member of the convention, but not to vote as delea'es. On motion efO'-n. Cm, a committee of seven to report resolutions for the conven tion' wasftppointcd by the cluiir, as fo! lowi: ' Gen C. x, J W F R gcr, Dr J B Dunq, Oeorge V strong. B Y Rogers, Geo W Crockett, Asa Orcen. Mr- Ashe moved thst the convention go in'o the nom7narom for the vsrious o'-fi:e-j. Mr. F.i ming an amendment postponing nominations tl r-c week, rejected. Mr. Ashe's motion now prevsiled. The committe onj-e.olutions here came in, and asking l nv-.1 to report; were allow ed to do fo. Gen. Cox, the chairuian reading them. (They will aMar Iri our u. at. w ant of time forbids to-day They wi ic of the true grit, and breathed the proper spir it I ' The tcsolut ion- were ununiin u-ly adopted. O i motion of Dr. M oily, nominations ol uan di lates for the n ' (Kucial -lscm- bly vere fin! g me in! . wiiich resulted in the sciecti in of C M, Bushe?, Esq , tor lhe Senate, which was made unani mous- Mr. Kti-bPc reluinrd thanks. (Messrs. W. W. Jones, L 1) Stephen son were io nomination ) The following gentlemen were nominated for the House af Representatives: Mesari Geo. V. Sttoig, L. D ftephenso , Mike Whitley and M. W.Page. A nomination lor Clerk ol the Suoerii r Court, was goue into, ai d resnlted in no election d tbe first ballot on ttrestcond ballot na election. James Uj. Williams was cbaaea on the third ballot. Sidney M. Dunu af.er ifcveo bulb-ts waa nominated lor Sheriff. Jos. P, Co idwiu was iiomina ed for Register ol Deeds. 4avid Lrwi? was nominated for Tf Pal mer. .1. M. Jones was uoiniuated lor Coroner. George W. Atkinson was nominated Io county Surveyor. Pending the nomination for county commissioners, we bare to go to press and close this report. The various can didate! present returned thanks. ! Elbction ok PiiKiDaNT. The new Director of tie Atlantic and North Car olina Railroad, on yesterdsy, elected Col. L. W. Mumphrcv, President. Appointment. The Oovernor has ap pointed John It. Ely, E q . Commissioner of Deeds for North "arolina. resident of Maraianna, Fla , and Thomas B. C'iflord the stime, resident in New York city. Personal. I cnalor Mctrimon has re turned to the city from Washington. Our young fiiend, Peri in I! Jsbec,', re turned to the ci ly fr jin Annapolis on Thursday, where he lias been to stand bi last examination. We are glad to learn that h "piswd" most creditably-, receiv ed the commission of Euaign in tbe Navy with the lank of Liutcnant, aud will soon l assigned to duty. Our rongtatulation to himself and friends. If Johnson's Anodyne Liniment is hall as valuable as people say it is, no family s'lould be without it. Certainly no per son, be he lawyer, doctor, minister, or of any other profession, should start oo a joyney without it. No sailor, fisherman, or woodsman shou'il be withcut it. In fact, it is meded wherever there in an ache, sprain, cut, bruise, couh or cold. A colored boy 8 years old in Wilming' ton stole a watch lrom a German by the nsmc of K ester Wednesday lkmCEUJtNKOrK, p RICES BEOLCED. 4f at ladnraiasati i o puktu We have Jaat Bsilaul oar Jtailr Hut, amoaating from l,00) to 110,000 worth of Entirely New DHYUOODS, Notions, Boot, tho, Hats. Ac.; much lower price than heretofore for CASH. All who give us a call will get th falbwt vslue for their money. Marc ban la pareaaaiag la this saarkat eaa make proa table lavsaOavantt with as. Our Stock U vary fan for thla Be sides w will have other addutea awry mob. PETTY A JONE, avrayatteriualtrMt. Raleigh, M. ('. JunelS-tf SPECIALTIES. Must be st Id, A very deal'abl auorlatant uf RICH LACE POINTS. RRUS8EL8 POINT LACK COLLARS. Lac Vnderaleve. Heal handmad Talajncalea Kdg ags sad Ia serUnga. Imbrolded and Heau ticked Udkfs. Together with ths remainder of Ilt 'TlifSrS.I-1 f' Auirust 1st. tioods veiy cheap and very good. W. H. K. S. rUCEBR, Jun 14 tr Surviving Partaarf. HE NORTH CAROLINA MANUAL, Published by aulborltv and under th aa- splcea of th UenenJ Aaaembly, will soon be isauea uuaer airecuon ol tne Becretary Stata, The material for thla work baa taaa sail, a ted and preparea by John li. W heater, Esq., who ha (pent a great deal of tha aad labor la eBU(iag U. t ii i i n i wir irtt ajf rsf ri i. it will be tb most cosaplete and valaabi work of the kind aver pabliahedln the Stats. No public man, or man of busla, should be without a copy. It will b a book of a bout 8)0 page. Comprising a Map of the State ; the eoaa tie sad population of each. Mowing tba Congressional aad Senatorial districts : tha Constitution of th United elates, with late " 'U lit wnatmaan taa 4 Visa staanaatawa nffl n ik. I. nilo J Biatea Irons the Kevotuttoa to 1874. An engraved dlajrram.sbowta- th mniuaaal of population from 17W) to ltlTO : th area of each state in square mile and tbe popalsuUoa of taeh and ol every square mil ; th l tic of representation In Congress at each Daeeaa. Tbe Constitution of North Caroliaa with re cent amendments; th population af each county from Us orgaataatloa to 1870. II cuUv, JaJlesaJ awaLaaraalaUT UwaaartaaMla of North Carolina ; Statistical tables of the DOIiutar Vote in mi- h mnil, fur P.mu1.i.i Governor, Congress , a special atatament oi uie uuauuia voters rrojn records of diaiiugubblng while from colored ; the cow lies uf UieSlite. orUrm of name, wita a 11 t of Senators and Representative ia th Gen eral Assembly from data of forma lion to pre - cuv evasion , uu uivco oioeT siaxisticai and interosling matter, with full Index ta tha same. Tbe price of the bojk ia lilOla Has . lntli binding. Postage to be added when sanl ly ail. Send in ) our orders at once to ALFKEl) WILUAwi, Bookseller, Raleigh, N. C. A .rent wanted la everv caaatv of taaa Stale to .!! this book. Juue V Sui JKNRY'S CIIIOLIC IIITB THE MOST POWERFUL 11EAUNO Ali F NT EVEU UI COVERED. Tlie wonderful celerity with which this combination of Carbolic acid with oth soothing and earallv emolianta HEALS THE MOST VIRULENT SuKKS AND ULCERS is something akia toTEa taarvaloa. It la withprid that the Proprietor call at tention to the gratifying fact that PHYSICIANS GIVE IT THE HIGHEST MEAD OF PRAISE, and use It and prescribe it in their practice. POINTS TO BE BORNE IN MIND : Carbolic Salve positively car th want so re Carbolic Salve instantly allay th pals of buns. Carbolic Salve can all ratsvaaoas eropUoa. Carbolic Salve remove pimple aad blotch. Carbolic Salv will car cua aad braise ' (ferbouV: Salv rank a-tke head of all Salves, Ointment or ether Healing Com pound, and baa achieved a greater iwpata Uon aad ha a larger sal thaa any slhsrsiii lar preparation of coolannpofaaaeaa lavaa Uon. Sold everywhere. Price 36 cent. JOHN F. HFNRT. CURRAN A CO., Proprietors, 8 and College Place, New York. Juno 16-lm 1 JpARTNEK WAN! ED. An Ingenious mechanic, who aaa : useful Invention, want partner with a cap), tal of t500. On haadrad par eaat, fwaraii teed on the taveatuwat, Addr, ijt. IaJrji ii m VDUCwJ. Jun 1 tt J30W0EKED BATH BRICK For cleuslng Tia war, Klaves, sW. At June If tf BRIWS SONS. F The undersigned offer far aale, an rssna able terms, a very aaslrabla aaid valaala tract of land, witbla a mile and a qaarter of th Souther UaxiU at tax city of staUagtt, aa the Westald of tbe FayelUvilU iwad, aaa tallying two kandrad aad twenty acraa. It front oo the road for nearly a salla, aaasau be conveniently divided into two or saora lot to suit pajckaaer. Peraoas deelrow of par chssiiui will be takaa over ta isalsa a aad can obtain all necessary LnforntaUoa tram either Waa. H. Bledsof, or nyaeaf nov BS-tf M A. BLKI)50K, New and Era copy tf
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 30, 1874, edition 1
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