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f m T THE DAILY SENTINEL Kl'BklMUD BT J O HI A H lUKKIKi bTATE PRINTER AKD BINDEB ATM 0 ICBSCWITIOM. lUlly Setittnel 1 year In advanos -Dully HI i month In advance Keuil-Weekly " Weekly Sentinel - -. - The DstLT 8stiil wlU be 4HMird. ia T It of the City at rirTMw Cists per 'we.- - ---" " iiMRECTOHl' UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Ulysses H. Grant, of Illinois, Prcniilcnt . Henry Wilson, of Mass , V. President. Hamilton Fish, of N. Y., Kee'y of State Bxnjamin H Bristow, uf Kentucky, Seen lary it tin- I reasury. William W. Belknap , of Iov, Secretary of war. lieorpp M. Robeson, of New Jersey, Seen tary of the Navy. Columbus Delano, of Ohio, Secretary of tin Interior. Edwards Pierrepotit, o( New" York, Attor ney General. it srsball Jewell, of Com ectieut, roetDias ter General SUPREME COURT OK THE 1' S Morrison R. Walte, of Ohio, Chief Justlc, Nathan Clifford, tif Me., Asso Ju-rii . roan u. sway ne; or " . i-ainud V Miner, "I la , MtvM Ilavls. of III.. Stephen J. Fluia, of Cal , Will mm M. strong, ol l"a Jos. V. Bradley, o: N. J., Ward Hunt, of N. Y., " Court meets tirst Monday In DcCcintier, at W ujliiuirton. V N. (' REPRESENTATION IN C INGRESS - a n .icrrrirnen. 01 hkc Mat. W. lUubOin, of Nijithnj.ton. HolM OP RC1UF.SEXTAT1VES '1-t I l-:tj l. t Ji --e .T Yeates 'ii " J A Hvntan. :td ' A M Vad lell. 4t h Joseph J Davis. .Mh " A M tealet Htli 'Iliomas S A-lie Tth WMK.pl-l.ins. bth " Koli. rt II Vauue UNITED STATES COURTS. Th.' -.tated terms of the U. S Circuit an.l Iltrp'l l ourta are at rollon: l'iilte.1 States Clre'nit Court Kasterti I trl. t of North Carolina--Held in Kaleljth tlr! Monday m June ami l.it Monday In .No vemiM-r. II Lftond, Ciinilt Court Jude ; rvsldence, iiamnior.' Mil. (.i.-o W Urouks, Ditiip't Court Judire, Eft i rn liTrlet ; resilience, hHtltx'th City. I S Marshal, J H Hill ; office, Raleigh. .1 o ivuiuK-K, urcuu couri c.htk ; ouiie. i:..i.i-h. EASTEUIT DISTRICT COUHTS Eliial.eth City, third Monday In April and i K ioiKT. l.-rk, M II CulH.-pier, reiilriiee, EliiaUtl. ov. N-n l. ni, fourth Mouday In April and K tola-r. Vrk, lieo E Tinker ; residence, Newhen, Wiimiiiirton, first Monday after tie fouiti. Monday in Aiirilatid t ictohcr. lerk, W'ui. Ijirklna; mn.lenec, Wllmitiir on. Marah.l, J n HCI, ofnec, Rleljfh. I (v . iff 4ft. Ui.cl ... , ilenee, lial.-ltti. AnItaiil,V II YounR, Oxford I". Si CIRCC1T CvrRT WESTKHM DISTKICT. It. Bond, U S Circuit Court Judge, Balti more, Mil. Robert P IMck, U (s Illatilet JudgF,j We- tern UNirk't ; residence, lireensboro'. Rolwrt M Ioulai, V S Marshal ; office iir.iiaioro'. Circuit ami OWrlet Courts In the Western District are held at the same time. ItreeiiRhoro', llrst Monday in April and I V- toner Ch-k, John W Payne, residence, (Jreenf I.OTTV. Statesrllle, third M-.nday In April and Me lon. -r. Clerk, Henry C Cowles, residence, States- Till.-, Axhevilla, rlrt Monkay after the fourth I Monday In April and ( cuiber. lerK, K Hampton . residence, AshiTllle Iruil S '-Dk' U S District Attorney, real 'Asslstanirw S Ball, Greensboro'. UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE I J Young, Collector Kourth District, ofllce. Kali-urn. P W Perry, SuK.rvlors Caroltuas, Xc. olllce, lUilrlL'ii. c has I'erry, Assistant Supcrylsor. Kaleigb (loVKRNMENT OF NORTH CAROLINA I IXtCfTIVE DEPARTMENT. Curtis H Rrogden, of Wayne, Governor. John B Neathery, Prlvatu S.-creUrv. R Armlleld, of IreJull, U.iuUiiant (fovcrnor nn. i rresiueni oi me StnaU;. W II liowerton, of Rowan, Secretary of State David A Jenkins, of Gaatou, Treasurer. A I) Jeuklns, T.ller. Dmald W Bain, Chief Clerk. Johu Reilly, oi Cumberland, Auditor Win P Wetherell. Chief Clerk. S D Pool, of Craven, Supcriirendimt of lul- Ile instruction. John C Gorman, of Wake. Adjutant General. T L Harirme, of (iranvllle, AM. General. w i; Kerr, Mccklenbnrg. State (teolo)(iat. Thos R PurWu, of Forsythe, Librarian. Henry M MHler, of Wake, Keeper of the Clll-Hol N I is i; i iry M nl'ltol The Secretary of State, Treasurer, Auditor and Superintendent of Public Instruction, I ltOAUp OF EDUCATION. The Govonior, Lieutenant Governor1, Secre tary of State. Treasurer, Auditor, SuperinUin dent of Public Instruction, and Attorney Gen eral constitute the State Hoard of Education, The Governor Is President, and the Superin tendent of Public Instruction, Secretary of I he Hoard SUPREME COURT. , w , v ,.. ,.M , J Hiehniond M Pearson, of Yadkin, Chief Jua- Edwin G Rcade, of Person, Associate Jnatlee I Win B Rotlman, Beaufort, W P llynum, Mecklcshiirg, " ' Thomas Kettle, Guilford, - " " Tasewell L Hargrove, of Granville, Kepurtor. W H Bagley, of Wake, Clerk. II A Wicker, of Wake. Marshal. Meets in Raleigh on the 8rst Monday In , January and June. SUPERIOR COURTS .1 C L Harris, Solicitor, Raleigh. , WAKEs COUNTY GOVERNMENT. ( ommlaaloiiera-Holonimi J Allen, Chair- man : Win Jinks, A G Jones, Wm I) Turner, J Robert Nowell Sheriff S M Putin - Muerior Court Clerk Jno. N Unntlmr Treasurer UavM U-wls. Heciaterof W W White. ( j,f,,iitr James M Jopes Survcyor-N J WhlUkci. i i rv u n . w mi m m i m t - - m v u ii at n a :wv"" WKjMiy uj C7 JUL bLL JFOL.IeXIL ALEIQH. NJ- - -- a-u.,,.,.-...... " Z I 0., TUESDAY AUGUST 24, 1875 No. IS- i - jjiou a i mi raiuoDGM CITY GOVERNMENT. Mayr-J II Kcrfark. X Aldermen First Ward Jan McKt-fi, John Armstioni;, II J llainmlll. Second Ward J J Nowell, W II Jlartlu, Stewart Ellison. Third Ward V F Peccnd, Jr . John 0 Blake, Wm C Stronaeh, K 11 Bradlfy, J C 11 Little. Kourth Ward II C Jonei. James II Jones James 11 llarri.'i Fifth Ward-!' C Fletninir, J Huflln Wil liams, K II J CUIUS. Ireamirer l.oo li llcartt. rlwk and Collector tieorro II Williams. Chief Police B C Manly. The City. lyEA & PERKINS' IS TSE ONLY Genuine vyOKC'ESrEItSIIIRE SAUCE nui: 2:i Cm Too much ruin is the cry. - Business is becoming more bisk, '.'apt. Tom Evan is in town to-day. -To-MiTw is .St. Jtartholoncw's 2:iv.' --Hake county produces almisst uo 1 iiclic tliw year. I'r. C'liaik'n K. .Iuhn.ipi ictunu !i p.m Chmlottu t'J-duy. -Pi of. Haumsina h:is rrtunie.l fiom the ' ii ; in iii nuii;s, niu. li improveil i li. ultli. -An iiiti'ie.-Un communication coi cernuiL: I impel IU1I will iippenr m our I next l --Tin- triai ul tlic jioisou case ili.lnot ci niie oil to day. frossan ih still to. k to attend court. -Hie Newborn Radical paper con tains a full account of the Radical pow woV. tiui lowiisiuen Gov. Jfrog.lci Dick lia.l:;er and Ike Young were Ui bijj biiiis" uf the occasion. Why don't our Police Court have :i nogue (.ailery? The pictures of thieves kept on hand at police hcad- iu:u tu. :v, mlil facilitate the apprclleu -'n of lo.'HCS. An excursion will take place from tu.ii point, to Salem on Friday. Tlt nooi oi Morrisviiic ami Cedar Fork. I he traiu will leave Iialeigh at 4 a. m. Friday, and return Friday night about c i clock. .1 lino time is auticitiated Faff, round trip 1.5fJ. " " i Niiilsk u niulln and jackets will 1 worn this winter fully as much a last : they will, however, be much lower in price Thu Heal cans worn bv ladies at year will be but little worn: The walkim; boot will lxj the same broad- olcd, low-hcelud Englbth style of shoe which the. ladies found so comfortable l,., .,,. v . i . . . ltt"1 JCai- 1 or '88 tl0 high heels, Uuw style will be the mode m , - ltEMONKK. -It is reported that Dr. Hawkins has resigned his Presidency of the two roads the Raleigh & Gaaton and the Blue Beard or Chatham Road. It is seldom that Railroad President's resign. AM. oveu the World. Lrla & lnins' Worcestershire Sauce is appro tiated for its excellent tonic, appetizing and flavoring qualities. Great popularity has induced numerous counterfeits 'which the proprietors prosecute with vigor. The genuine is distinguished by notion label ami bottle, which bear the trade mark of Lea .V Ferrin's W6r ccstcr&hiic Sauce fllTTON MoVKMCNTS IX ItAtEIOII. Receipts la-it week 3x bales ; receipts -""l'""'"K weeK i as i your O'Jd bales. JVarket closed quiet at 13 1-Mo ,- . nr.. :...t. ... r... v.. i. i . i.j i - 101 ioiv imuuiiugs ; inarKCt last year 15 cents. Received same week l;ist year f.5.1 lvil..a ...,.rn lb,,., i l.iu J . , j vM. ici;iiifl ty oaie .i"i,o;ii ijates , total receipts to amc dalj last year 27,130 bales. Rocciipts this year abfrye receipts to same date last year, 7,731 bales. Cotton Opkninu A friend visiting the cotton farms east of Raleigh states thnt the first bolls found were on Tlmrs dap the l'.Hh on Mr. Fisher's farm j 20th at Mr. Taylor's; Iloldcu's and Gntliu's on lho Walnut creek to Crabtrec in this vicin age. li is all well boiled and promises a large cip. When cotton blooms it is lortv-four diivs befoie it om ns into a boll, this year it seems to have been retarded by the nun. ' -Jordiin llolrcman at liii son's W. W. Holleman. near AjhjX on Fri- day the l.th lust, m tlK; tMrd year ol his age. .lonton yollclnan was lior'n in Isle of Wijfht county, Va , on the 3'iml "('November, liS2. He came to Miforth Carolina more than sixty tears ago. II .lomcu uie Dapiisi ciiurcn c foie he 'eft Virginia and when the time came for his departure lie expressed his wil ingnoss to go. lie left alargc uum- 'i- of children ai),d gnmd chililrcn and .;oil cam'lc for fluni to follow. rr io tlilltlniro, on the mnrl of Mr. Coo ley instant, Lizzie AM wife liing p( the 2)tb Cooloy, and daughter oil of William P Rranaar. formerly ol Ithe lta John F. Tnik M.l event wm ncTetenbarir, Va. Conatimption had for lit vnlooked for. upon thu vital orpaot Into time prayed who Imrq her auffiirin jf the decease.) fort i tint. , The mesncP with christiao read; an 4 waiting. Hger found her and devout member of fe was a worthyJt,,,, Mj s fret 7 jnchc, high( wcif;bt olic Uhurch, tud died' Kmao Uth aurance ol n happy liAith the lull us Ihegfive. She IcnviflpWaiitj beyond two duauh trrrnonll a huabumi ani lot. their irreparably " mm "Bleed are they Lird " ho J e in tj.a JEFF DAVIS AND Jr Uic Scutiuel. Kditor of the .1ntii HE TU11JUNK. 1kakSih : - Will V. ftUiti row m you be good etiougl editorial, headed. " ruent uKii an Orator who is not needed," which Daily New York 7Vijfcppcared m the inst. Die article refsW of the ltl less and uncalled for rrcd to is a usc- dent Davis, and is cJttack upon Prcsi iuvitation to deliver tjlcd forth by an before some agricullfc annual address State of Illinois. Tim"al society in the in the article allud Jrc is uol'iing new old talc of vitujieratl i simply the crashed aud conqutfii mid abuse of a tilled the uorthciifled man, that has for tlic last ten yeall'rcss ad nauttam the course of Mr. DM i tud comaring sainted Lincoln,' iw witl Uutt of the late day all that c.d drags iu af th's the treatment of u.loded bosh about war. ' Alas ioor atliern prisoners of I do not write, Ml'''-" of recrimm .tion or I Editor, in a spirit my object ; if it wa1,Uf, uth is not the Tribune is unfol I might say that um)ii Mr. Davis, -folate it attack trusted otliccr of thl'ic was a high and tluf owner of tlfl. government when "blessed mcmory'A Tribune now of did lie uo! compose I Was singing (or 1 '"UiiJV'IiSJUi Tear down that Stunting lie. Furl up the stry flag. Insult no sunny ivy 5 Willi hate's plluled1 rag.'f And when his jitical, if not social, frienda were calling the constitution of our country "A ltiguc witli hell, and a compact with Uiclcyil," or some gm h blasphemous stuf 1 might also Bug- got to the TnbLt that the great in iquities of Auderpnviller of Belle Isle, of Salisbury, of Joint Look Out, of El myra, aud of Jiiiuson's Island hang not upon the shrilders of our President, and appeal toll history of the times as shown by pulic document of that date to suBtainJJitDtftfi of wtjiat I say But, sir, I have uo desire dr inten tion to abuso these nconlc or tlAir dead friends. There lias boon cnouvof that. What I do wish to say, is this : mi Northern friends, for God's sake let the past alone. Wo of tho South lobk to the future, we had lmcn taught irom childhood that our prime alio giance was to our native State, and when called ujkhi took up arms aud tottght under a high patriotic scusc of luty ; we were licatcn iu tlfc light and the result of the war, among other things, established beyond controversy that thu United States was a -nation. end not a confederation of sovereign ties, and wo date our alb giance from i i . . . i. m. . . . I'l-UMIUIIAJA l,OUIl IIOUHC. Hi! lOOK 111 ic future and call upon our Northern ellow citizens to let the "dead- past ury its .. dead." Heaven know they ut up deviltry enough (hiring tho war w DC content to let that old cause of quarrel rest, mid be not like a cross- rained old woman eternally nagging at same old tliiug. Wc wish and de- re to be on good terms with those people, but I ask in all candor if the in discriminate abuso ami billiugsgatc of our great meu by every penny a liner North is tho way to reconciliation.' IVill we vote aud work the more earn estly for our naliomil candidates in '7C if we hear villilication of our people trumiMitcd all over the land. The Tribune says something alwutan ugly man's not licing able to help his looks, but t'jntjm could Veep out of the way. "Am 'InVto ask tlmt inkier tho constant idluaioti & his glass eye is the surest mode of making rriends with that man Ixt our liiends retoilcet the old saw about my friend ami my friend's friend, and let the Southern people ami their leaders alone. Let us all burr the past, looking to. tlio, ftiUire. A I'POMATTOX. EacArtD Con victs. The follow the naiuea and deacriptioni I the esc i f 1. John j ars old, i f the escaped prisoners : n Wicks, Iredell county, 19 5 feet, 10 inches hih, weight Tl6 pounds, black hair and eyes. 2. Lewis Wallace, New Hnn-Ter, 35 oars o'd, G feet, H inches bili, weight 57 pounds, black hair and eyen 8. John Brady, Onslow county, 84 - ft50 pounds, black hair nod ejes i. Moses Clifton, Sauipson c uuty, 20 years old, 5 eel. 6 inches high, weigh lft 2 .u ids, black hair and eye . 5. Harvey D.tvan.i, Samnsou r iily 33 years oi l, 5 ieet, 7 luebes hijjh wetght Ho pouuds, black hair and cjcf W 1 iain J. Juu.es, Wahsing' n county 30 joirsold, IS feet, H inches L gh, weight 146pmniU, black hair and ey 7. D.vid Proc.lor Crtven c. unty, 2S yrar old, 5 feet, 8 12 Inches high weight 171 pounds. black lia r nnd eye. Has-.-. YT"'iif'ii.:tT' n "kj.'' I ,1 ... ... In : ' f. I". . t years oiu, 3 uei; io incucs iiigti, weight 1")'J pnds, '..lack hairan liyej. All colore.'. For the Sentinel. There arc some strong personal rc lations between the editor of the Char lottc Ikmocrai and W. JV. Holdeli, and the IKmoernt has selected the present time as opportune for urging the re mpval of the disabilities impose 1 upoi him by the court of impeachment. Pub lic opinion in North Carolina is not yet ripe for this act of mercy. It is a tcrri blc punishment to lloldeu- but llolden committed a terrible crime. Tho only misfortune is that his co-compiraUi against the liberties of the people have not suffered with him Matcstilte I?mJ- mark. Mk. Editor. 1 clip the above frjiu tho Landmark. If I remember tin Democrat was not for the impeachment of W. W. llolden and of cour se he would be for the removal of the disabilities which he would never have inijioseil. A more righteous sentence was never imposed and should never lie reversed I -Vsne. ' h Graham gave wily 41 voks against Cooper, the convention candidate 1 he fall races at Ilunuymede Park, near Tarlioro, will come oil on the 22d ami 23d of September. TTircc colored men attempted to kill Sam Bass, a negro living in Toisnot. because Sam voted the 'democratic lckct. A brilliant Jewish wedding took place in Wilmington last Wednesday. The contracting parties were Mr. Ileu ry Brunhild and Miss Julia Grccnwald. Our county of Pasquotank bids fair to lhifamwHntUapa iii llin tVrnfrr DUyicss-two suits iu our court last wKk. Albemarle Times. low is Judge Buxton to hold the urtsofhis circuit aud his scat in the ouvcution at the same time. Tin a pxiis.. ;e long to know. He must call on Arch) K., the citinyuUhed Solicitor. Jiobenonien . Our informal!! jium suiry, Stokes and Forsytlm counties is to the effect that the tobacco crop is .looking very Hue, aud will be large, bu t a in conse quence of so much wet weatr, will lie of a light aud inferior quality. Sentinel. - 41 nut on TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY The Herregoviniau war uintiuues. Thurlow Weed and family were acci dentally poisoned some flays ago. The Memorial LHjiloiiftiiue-nuyn nl! Hie iiowcrs have ngreriu urgiug Scr vla and Montenegro fmain neutral in tlic prcseut conflict nnd thi" ndvicie tvilf lie hacked by a fofce if necessary. A Daily Xeirt special from Vienna says the Russian Gcmral Kaufimm is organizing an cxpcdilivu against Kho kaml in revenge for attacks upon .Ru siau soldiery.. The late Emperor IV. ilmaiid left by his will to the Pope J ;.rr0.0 Mi and llic money has bee.u. vfU over. Mary Killonhyjise, aged: 100, died at Henderson Xii Vork. vcsterdi.y. She hail liccn niar.jed four time ; the lirst time at IX yogi s of age and the lat at s -t- It is now ptoiMise.l loHise.l to iic.oinpany marriage not es, as well as obituaries, with appropriate verses The SI. Louis Times suu'L'ests the followiiiL", Take away his little latch key. He will need cigars no more Life is real, life is earnest, From tliif, gad Bnd fatal hour." Gone to nice this mother-in-law. I JTni Kscari IB' iaa Mot of I SUNRI8K IN VENICE. Night seems troubled and scarce asleep Her brows are gathered In broken rest , SoUon old lion of dark Saint Mark, And a star in the east starts up from the deep, White as my lilies that grow in the west. Hist I men are passing hurriedly. I sec the yellow wide wings of a bark Sail silently over my ruorulng star. 1 see men move in tho moving dark, Tall and silent as columns arc Great sinewy men that are good to see, With hair pushed back and with open breast -i: Barefooted llshcrian seeking theU boats, Brown as walnuts and hairy as iroats Brave old water-dogs, wed to the ii-v First to their l.il.rs and last to their its Shiiis arc moving ' I hear a horn : A silver trumpet It sound- to me, Deep-voiced and musical, fur a-sn.. .. Answers back, mid again it call... 'Tis Uic sentinel boats that watch the to'Mi All night, as mounting her watery walls. And watchinu for olratc or smuL'eler. Down Over the-sea, and reaching away, Aud against the east, a1 soft liijht falls Silvery soft as Uie mist of morn, i tt n i rmrrrt w nrpaf n itn r tw rmntrn ri nur. " - T' fhe east Is bloi-soinlLK ' Yea, a rose, Visati as the heavens, soft as a kiss, Sweet as tlie prcaeiicu of woman U, RUc and leaclus and widens and ifrows llijjht out of the . a, as a blossoming tree , Richer and richer, so hiirher and hiirlier, Deeper and dccpci it takes Its hue. lirit'liter and bnhtei It reaches through flic space of heaven and the place of star.', Till all Is rich i rich can be, And my rose leaves fall into billows of tlr Then beams rca. h upw.o.l as arms from a sea ; Then lances n arrows are aimed at me. Then lances ami spangle;! aiid -sl'ars anil bars re broken and -hivcn-.l and drown on th sea . Arid urouiid and .ibolit uic tower and spir Start from the billows l;kc tongues vt liie. Venice, ls74 WHOLESALE CASH PRICES. C.ure.t. ,1 l,y F. C. CHRISTOPHERS. Market Square. c'OTTo.N. Imdly stained, or very dirty. if 12al2J 'leaned stained, or ordinary? Good ordinary, l?4a!3 ;y "M ' Wafffew.1.1:1! ;.-.- -- t att lagging! domeauci 21 . Yard Ulall. Cotton ties, 8c. Flour, North Caroi ma. i77Iiii7.('. Corn, 1.00a 1.10. Com mealvJJ.ti0. Bacon, N. C. hog round. 15ul7. " hams lCJulT. Wrs. cieaf rib sides, 13J. " long C R sides, 13. " sholders, lOallJc jrd, North Carolma, lGjals. wcsteiii tierces, 17. " kcirs, 17. Codec, iirimc Rio, 23. good, 221. common, 2ta21.- Syrup, S II 40 'jMoUisses, Cuba, 50 w. , lTta7sitLA, 125. " Evans', $2.20. Nails, on basis for 10.1. l.00. sugar, A lUal2. " extiaC, 11L " yellow C, lOlalOj. Ijeather, sole, 27a30. Hides, green. 7aS. dry. 13. Tallow", 9al0. Potatoes, sweet, new 2.00". " Iristli, l.(Ki. t lata, shelled, 05a70. " sheaf. S'JOal.W. Fixlilor, 81.75. Bay, N C, baled, goo.1, l.tmal.25. Chickens, grown, 55u3o. Eggs, 15a20 Butter, N C, 25a.'!0 ; N V, lOaoO. Beeswax, 25a30. . Rags, 2J. Beef, on foot. fia. " dreesRcd prime. Hall. Heavy copper, per pound, ltic. Light li Brass, per pound, 10c. NEW A I ) V EKT I S EM E N TS. Geo. Miller & Co., PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, TUB SALE or t. Wool, Southern Black Eyed Pens, Pca'Nuta, ibied Fruits, Flour. Grain, i'rovi.-loMi, Pntter, Cheese, tgc, Cotton, Ac. No. v pituAD ST , NEW YORK. All kinds of Country Produce sold on Com nil iiin, on ihe most favorable terms. 1J!- cril adranees made on consignments, and lirompt sales and iiiick returij guarantw.l. constiruinenis alio com-tf .mdenvc solicited. Aim 1 lit ' Jj OTICE. By virtue of a de. tef'of the SiiH.rior Court f Wake I .HUity, to ine dcscritcd aA Com missioner, I Mill on Ifrlday the 17th day ol S.-tit m.vl at 11. rk'.'l.w.lr n. a.,ll ... ...... ,.v , n r-ii a, uiv Court House door In the City of Ralclirli the follow ing dcsciil:d propirty to-wit i liotisc and lot in thu City of Ralelcli, Iwund.sl as Hows, Be)rliiiitiij at tnc South West comer f Harnett and West Streets running therm 131 feet South with West Street, thence West to the R. A G. R. It., thence North with Rail Xua.Lto the extension of HatTett Street, thence tuu.1 wun liarirCTi.Bireciio'aH'Wgtnln?. Coti tatuing one-half acre more or less, Ix-lnif the present residence of E. O. Macy. Terms of Sale : One half Cash, lialanee pay-' jjblu twnlve nuNitlia after day pt ele with 4o fCnst from day of sale. ; ; J. J. NOW EI, I, aug IS Ids Cuiuuiiaeloucr. THE DAIJY BENTINEU Advertisements will be inserted In the Dall 8btihbl at the following rates per aqnara in Inch, or ten minion lines. One siinare onetime fL9 " " each subsequent lniertioa ess thai a week 1 quam, 1 week, f s019arf nM. M1.W 1 " 1 monti, aooll 8 M.M 1 " Ino'i, li.of)ll V 0. " 4 " SW.00I " 11 " W.tt t 6 " IM.U0 1 ' II 5O.0S 1 ' H " 2H.0l)il - ' " ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J.JI1N8TONK JONES, A T T O K S K V A T 1. A W , KAI KWH, N. C. Auk l J-tf Auction f a 1 c s . 0 1 A Mi O SA LK OF CHOlCh RIO COFFEE, AT Al'CTION, 0. Tlll'RSOAY, AtOl'IT itith 1875, a r U o'clock. Wc wi 1 se 1 at out Wa'ehousc. 6'o:n r DfK-k and Seventeenth Sta , Till. CARGO OF BARK "TRIO," direct from Uio de Janeiro, eoiis.lllng of 4,000 Kags Choice Rio Coffers Packed in Strong. Double Bas. Will be ad-led to tlic above sale an i n canvT nmi i t t iu' i -htm.-, vt uvuh vMacuv m . TOilfucTt Tstqsws. ffyrop, jjucod, bait, Green and Black Teas and I-aguuyra Coll'e-e. , DAVENPORT A MORRIS: Auctioneers, RicituoNii, Va., Tehms At Sal. aug l'.i-tih 1INJ FRAY' -ENGLISH, CLASSICAL AND MATHE MATICAL SCHOOL, H miles S E. of ItalciKh and 4 miles from Clayton, a stayon on N. C. R R. The Seven teenth session beifliis Monday Sept. 13th, i.o. rrei.arcs ihivs and gins tor couecre, or Hi., nitive iltitic.s of tile, (ioo.1 lioard lliclu.l- I i,,,, f,,,. iigMtl :1j Wa,hlHg (no extras) only Sl J.iSi ikt month. Refers to the Kucuity ol the University ol Va., Rev II. T. Blake, and to anf of former patron. For circulars eoutaluing particulars Ac, Address, JtHINJ. FRAY, or A. T. MI AL, .j: I." -dasalw ltaleigh, N. C. JUST PUBLISHED. 1 Till Edition. PIJA'TICAL" OBSERVATIONS, i)N U UL'S DEBILITY I'Jli AlC.l L ti.XIlA LUTIOX, .- m trr?AyyilT!S,lSft Bur, - With uniortant chapters on Die.lers of tiiO?i;e.roiliictive Orpins, lieiin; a sviiojxis of c iuiit ueiivereu ai uieir MUSEUM OF ANATOMY. Strangers vlsitiiis the eitv. should not fail to see this ureal collection, beluir the largest in mo worm. "O. CliKSTNl-T St , OITositr ('oNTjNEST!- 2JIOTCL miLAbtlLrillA. Cojiies of lcrtnr. sent on receipt of 2T cents. .inures, mis. JUUllAX A DAVISON. ''j FlI.LEliT St.. Philadeli.hU. hu 2UUy , i OFIUM and Morphine hilnl shMlutelj srwi tdily rnd. FkinlrMi twptiblirtty. rwi tmp fur nwrf icnilstra. Ar. f?rl- ton. W WuaiBU U..C1ih:mws UL IN TIME AGAIN. Just received, 10 p'c. Imperial White :trw Mattidtf at UOcts.. 10 PC's Checked Matting at 35 cents. A. CRKKCH. A A MONTH-. Agents i Jfll Iwhcre. HiisinvM Iiod At ftt II Iclsss. rartlciilars sent VUVU j . wottTU a co.. wtntf (1 .v.t-.- liuDoraU. and Srt ire. A.idreH bU l4WlS.Mw. 27 Years Old. Six Reasons Why YOU SHOULD INSURE IN 921 CHESTNUT 8TRIIT, 1st. Because it is one of the oldest Companies in the Country, and past ths day ol experiments. 2nd. Because every policy-holder is1 member ol tlio Company, entitled to allit. advantages and privileges, having a right to vote at all elections lor trustees, and thus lias an influence iu its raunagvmeat. 3rd. Bers"se it has as largo a percent age ol asreb i liabilities as any life In surance CotL.jany in the Country. 4th. BccausB by economical manage ment, its ratio of expenses to total income is lax below the average of Life Com pan es. (Sec Official Insurance Reports.) 5th. Because it has declared mors dividends in number, and of a Larger .Average Percentage, than any Company in the United Slates. For example: Policy" No. 16, for 5,000 has been paid to the widow of a Philadel phis Merchant, upon which twenty-three 1 : v i ' nils had been declared. Averaging fil'y seven per Cent, Had these dividends. iH-en used to purcl'.tiio m LI it ions to this Policy, 5,0-trt more would have been n.'Hiiscd, making the Policy worth $11, IBC. Ctli. IV- a use i; is liberal in its mana gement, tuonipt iu its settlements, safe be yond t r.mtirgcncy, atid its rates are as low as any !irst-c!ass Cinnpany.1 the (V.untry. I'ltiM ii'AL Feai uuks. -Small expenses, t.baolr.tt security, lariio r ttirn premiums, prompt payment of lots, and liberality i :lie insnn-d. . SAM I EL C HUIIY, President. SAM'L A. STORKS. Vice-Pits dent, II a. STKP11HNS, (1 Vlci Preaident, .'Ai. WKIR MASoN, Actnary, tr IY AU8T1K, Secretary, KDW., UAKTSIIORNE, I M , , , E1W. A. tfAGK, - f Medical Kxamlaert W. UWF1NCU, General Manaifej. I f -3 1
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 24, 1875, edition 1
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