THE SENTINEL THEiSENimEL .r rUTIT.THTTEP BWj -- J08IAH TURNERJ, J. ADTlBl JglN UT& Advertlsemeat will inserted la the DaTy aasrmna, at the following rates lr s,asre i- fa Inch, or l. a mlaloa u. , ' Oa. iaan oua um.. IU. " each ''viacntlnnrUoj. , lees Jaa a week.,.........; UAn, nwtr ttw Ooort IIoubo. KATU Of SlTOSUTlOB. 0Jly InUnl 1 year la irtut tt t - Vhn B;tnlha1ii liiTuiiA - &.00 1 M Isaon Itaje'i 1 . I 1 " " 8emVeekly " 6.0U lonu, own ... a ..w Weekly Sentinel - -ou Tba Pails BaariaaL win be delivered ia My part ef the Uty at JirrxM Casr par win, t . L- - ' - n won; io " iia, Hit I II MA VOL." IX RALEIGH, N. C, TUESDAY. MAY 5, 1874. NO. 233. 1 n.M':! '( Local A flairs. Matok CotTHT. Fb Chsvi and Jim ' Cook (both colored) were up before his HonorihU morning for so altercation; . both wer fluid. Chavis daring the in- vestlgetion became talkative, and re marked te Mayor Whi taker that ha wu mad because be had beea unloaded, Ac., X . r. ""mil,.- - - .- i V --.l . all. a jokb. jarauy rewivea yeacer- day a Telegraphic lispatch from Hille- bonv-aigoad -James Cheek "Hiltaboro Township, Votes, (or ProbJlMtion.'meje ityJOO. All right" It turn out that tba old Borough aticka to grog, aod Voted the other wj. Vo ' tera cam la no doubt aftar Mr. Cheek'e diapatcb wuseqt, or Cheek wu Joking I with brother itomsey. Thermometer Store, May 8 th. At 9 A.M. , "UM. "8PM at L. Branaoni' Book 55. 57. 50. Mbmobial Dat. Tha 10th of May coming oa Sunday, Monday next (the 11th) will be obaerred aa Memorial Day. The wrehiea, wWL take place at the Confederate Cemetery, at 5 o'clock, P. M. on that day. The annual oration will be pieuuunced by Gen. W. R. Cox, and an interesting and eloquent addresa may bo-expected. After the ueual exercise the decoration ofthegraTee will take place- It ia expected that.-aa usual, the store in tba city will be cloacd pending the ex ercieta at the Cemetery. We observe tbat theae annual coramem ' orationi throughout the South are being characterized by unuiual impresaive nesa, the present year, and we truit tbat our people generally, will repair to. the Cemetery on Monday next to ahew that thevirtueund memoriei of eur noble dead 'are ttill fondly cherished. Mkktoio cr LiquoR Dbalkm A ma jority of lha oiVy -reull liquor 4elera were in lenion at the Carolina Hotel to day for the purpose ot taking stfps to, consider and lest if advisable the consti tutionality of tba Prohibition Law. L treasurer waa elected and Busbee and Busbee.Memmon Fuller and -4he, Attor neya, were employed to take care of their interests each dealer agreeing to subscribe and bear bis portion ef the counsel's feu and ether costs incurred by any action tbat may ansae. They propose to make a Strang fight egetetf the Ibw- '. Abothkb Match Game Base Ball. The Swiftfoot B. B. C. challenge tba Pas time again. At a meeting of the Swift-: foot B. a ft, the Junior club held laat night, it wu decided to challenge the nd Ten" of the Pastime again, to play match game of Base Ball an Saturday, 10th inst., at Baptist Grove, 3 1-2 P. M., tort balls. It will be remembered that these clubs filayed a match game Saturday last (2nd naU,) resulting in. a victory for the . Pas time, with a scores of 9 to 17. But m tat ef she-best players ef the Swiftfoot club waa Absent and another sick, they are not H .I-fl..J ill Hi. ra.llll iif Immk Hiliii. Nueuuu WILD IUV liBUlh 71 1ASI umu - day..:: v.,'-,..,.., . We learn they, the Swiftfoot, huve sent os), to N. Y., to Messrs. Peck & Suyder, for new csps, which will probably arrive here next wek, ... Thb Cm Electtoh Ykstkrdat -The Radicals elect, Joe W. Helden, Mayor. The Conservative elect four Commis sioners. A gain of four. The Probi bition Question carried. The Temper ance folks hilarious they crape the duoraof bar-rooms. The city election passed off quietly on yesterday, but little quarrelling, no fight ing and the peace ot the city wu marred by nothing disgraceful that has cams to our ears, Jos. W. Holden waa elected Mayor, by majority of 800 votes, over Peter F. Pescud, Sr., who waa announced si the Cnservative candidate only on ' . Saturday notniog. Jee received the rote of moat of bis party, togetlttr with a strong temperance vpte of w sites; Al kut fou hundred White . men It is declared were not registered, whe could easily have clectad Mr. Peacud, had tbey. don so. Vtr.l'eacnd and a few friend worked throughout the day manfully, and deserve great credit in reducing the majority fol ly ene half, Mayor Wbitaker, the .present incumbent, having been elected by six hundred majority. In lha Middle -Ward, the white mea did their duty, and toe straight CenaervativeticVet won the bat- tie moat handsomely, -sanding dawsoa of big-bat notoriety and hi sable left bower, Tirgil Kicks, (coL.) to "pastures green," where we hope hereafter tbey will have the good sense to remain, browsing at ' their ease. Claweon (potted the conaar- vativa ticket, with bis nam ia every con ceivable way, bnt whit men who read their ticket always, at aa instant saw the . blackness the trick, which for Vays that are dark waa some - what peeoliar," bat it did not go down, and the most ad. nirea et ail, en tne last .call only came "oat even with Ricks, so far ia the rear that you ceuld'iit beer him rqaeal. Banning . batorepittle radical, a little Conservative, "with the here and with the hounds," he - was electrd, but his true color being do veloped this Umehia flag trails la the d ost Good enough. - -;. .... n r - j Ia ths Wertera Ward the Radical tick-- et wur wu elected. We are sorry that Tb mora White to tun wara wera lokewsrm- perhaps op account of th inimenas- ma jority against tbom aad did Dot work aa tbey ahould bars dona, . ' . In the EuteiD Ward Ihs conservatives laraine'd one by the election ol D. W. Roya ler, Eeq defeating Chat. N. Hunter, (col.) 1 , - BATIISM : H. WJHill'ft, Itepbbllcan, ' S3J Stewart Elliaan, " - 87 Chss. . Bunter. - Ot D. W. Iloyster, Democrat 810 N. V . IMBtod, " - - S77 AllredUpchurch, " . 858 Miller, ElllJon and Rojster elected. miudu: , W. 0. Stronach, Democrat, 168 J.C. It Little, - 181 Jno. ft Palmer, 184 11. T.CIawsonRepublican, 73 Virgil Kicks, " J. N. Bunting, " 88 Stronach, Little and Palmer elected. WKSTJtU: . John C. Gorman, Republican, 400 J.R.O'NelI, " ,885 James H. Jones, " 875 T. H. Briggs, Democrat, - - 8 The censervativea it will be seen from the above hare four of the nine tommis sicinura,' a clear gaiu; lut yesr we bad not a single one. - - The Prohibition question wu carried by 103 majority. Strange to say the ne groes voted lor it very strong. On ac count of tbe failure of the County Com -mlsaioners to open ths books ef registra tion aa required by law, tbe License men claim that the election is illegal, and by this omission they lost at least 800 vote while onthsother handthe Probibitionieet alio say that they too were deprived of many votes. The Liquor men assert that they will csny tbe question to the Su preme Court, and the end isnot yetr- En-' ger group ot white and blacks, pleased and displeased ones, were en tbe streets till a lata hour, diseuaaing the mult. Borne of tbe Temperance men it la said visited several of the saloons and attach ed crape to the door knob. Tbey are perfectly elated at their victory. Our old friend Frappi waa rod hot and ejdeoHted ruuohiy about putting ii house in mourning, without his permie ion, and went home after taking it off, denouncing "de Bolitioal movement of de demperance rolks." Be bu bi license and don't teem to care much, u be I in favor of wine, excluaively, if they abut him np. Tbe result only shews that if the whites will register snd vote u tbey should, Kaleigh can be thoroughly redeemed. 7U question is, will tbey da it next timet We hope so. - . Town Elbctioks Elibwbbbb. Hills -boro' elects A. C Murdck,Myor ever James Parks. Murdoch's majority fifteer, Murdock, sn independent, no party can didate, Parks, Conservative and Prohibi tion. II. N. Bro n, Republican, elected Commissioner, all others of tbe Board CoBservstiver. " In Goldaboro, the Conservative elected their Mayor and three of the six Com mistioner. . In Fayettevme, Hf. FfTieir; Consem tive, was elected by one vote defeating Bonj. J. Robinson, Radical. The Conser vatives elected three and the Radicals elected four of tbe Commissioners. " Tbe the other portion of the Conservative tic ket. '! la Cross Creek License carried by 481 majority. i Salisbury defeated Prohibition. Caiy, Durham, High Point and Themas vlie went for Prohibition. J. K Page, Esq., was elected Mayor of Cary. A Word to Salook-Dsrlkm and Tbhpbbahcb Mbh. As the Prohibition icket was successful yesterday, there is propriety in a few wards of suursnCe and counsel te yon. Assuming tbat tbe Prohibition act , will stand,- those wbe have been engaged ia the retail traffie are respectfully and kindly requested to con sider the motives which prompted tbe aT ll Ira and worth v Drohibition- ists. Tbey were not moved by prejudice or dislike towards tbe liquor men,' per sonally considered. It was unpleasant to disturb and oppose then a individ uals; and all tbat was done wu dictated simply by human feelings towards those who were injured snd endangered by the traffic It wu desired to mskea way for tbe clever men engaged in tba busi ness, to euter s more respectable sad a i injurious calling, well a to prevent the harm tbat liquor doe to these who driuk it,and to all w ho are effected by their drinking. Let not tbe salooa-keepers be resentful then, bnt consider the matter fairly and acquiesce in the voice of the majority. wi- Let the temperance mea who have di rectly effected tbis election, be. tree to their principles. Tbey do not desire r seek tQ. tejuri JOhej. . worth v. Hence tbey should not iadalge in provoking haunts and Jeers. They are now called ppoa to show genuine eiceW eocv of character ty txtenaing uoerai kindoees to those whose, business they hare arrested. Tbey should maaifos kindlv soirit snd nse all Isgitimate means te aid those wbo'qait the traffic In finding and starting- sther kinds of bnsiness tbat will enable thaw U prosper and be nssfaU .... .;- JB. Thi cYlit Bbtwebx thx pkBsroxn a . Ha FsuurDs-CoHKLiHS, Gbaitt ajtd ihb Ijis!icxxtial Bccciasioit Stew . CCBKK5CT PaoJSICt. ' 1 Cofmpoadaaes of tbe Rlchsauad Enqalrer, Waihmotoh, May 1 The rreaideet's veto having been sos tained la theBenata, aad tba supporters of the bill hsviog voted u solidly as p- enwsswrortginarrj,!! financial osit-t look is bow store obocore thaa ever There hu beea no boUtarous demonstrstloa as yet against tho Executiu interfertQce, but tbe steadiest msiatentnes of opinion aad Tbos. H. Brlgga wss aot chosen. ooovictiona as to what is a oat needed by the country, byjhe lnflatlonista, evidences that the time for action hu nbt yet come, that when It does coma their pent up aa gerwllHInd vent ia abundance not-only against the President nisssali but those Senator who, since the veto, have under took the burial ef all Infl.tiou. poasibill VATtiiw-irt, aW Unfit, 1 trViutiCrti In bu,"Koldyoo m" maaner, ha f eerated Logan to a tJegroe boTdering'8i frenxyBut heheabeaB kept -io checkl .,1""""-""" ""t , b, Morton, Ferrylod othen, who are opT"" fW ? Clltdon5 .. . I tii7ata the eircniuataneoi aunneefad arltn posed to any precipitate so tiea (Morton is to shrewd snd. wily to do anything hutily or in anger.) . After tbe couimit taa'a addrsae te the expansinnista through out the country has been circulated, and when tbe flinaoos question again comes np for consideration, there will' be rare old scene In the Senate Chamber, It is then that warm debate will draw out the real personal feeling of the prominent Re publican inflationists in regard to tbe ve to, snd tbe prospects fHhe futurc'of tbe Radical organization. There has been no intercourse between these gontlemen snd the Executive since the veto, nor is there likely to be until tbe question of difference assumes feme other shape, ilside from any other political significance this recently developed dis cordancy may have it is pretty certain to spoil the third term Ides, if any such idea ever existed, ia tbe West. Even old Brownlow, who was ths erigiual iwrd term man, ha come to the conclusion tbat two term is more than enough. It is believed there exists a sort of alli ance between th President snd Senator Centling, a sort ot reciprocal ticklkg r - rangement by which toukling i to favor Grant for a third term. In event of doubt- lul prospects of success ths latUr is to throw tbe whole influencr af irovernraent n favor jsf Con Itlitig. This liule arraugo- ment will hardly succeed, however, even in theory, as there are shier, politicians thap Cockling iu the Radical party who have had too much experience in these -matters to let the Senator frim Now York assume control of the nominations. Tbe Ml election will donblenpot a new phaze on all political horxs and prospect. The Granger element is sure of largo represen tation, while this currency question will split up old affiliations te such an extent tbat tbe Republican maj rity may be en tirely overcome. I he Senate flnsnoo com 01 trfeo are now considering Maynard curruuey and free banking bill(so called) utt paased tba House. Treasurer Spinner is ! the opin- ien that the operation of the bill in its present shape would probably tend to contraction in the begioniog,'but . would eventually result In expansion, bnt not very much of either, Io order to render tbe bill acceptable to the President, the committee propose an smendwent pro viding for resumption of specie .payments within four or five years. There is much diversity of opluioa a to what propor tion of legal tenders should be retired aa GeWTnfTency Issued, AUJorliy seem to think that about fifty per cent would be tbe proper amoant. It is tbe opinion of man &cnators tbat no finance bill can be perfected aud pas sed this session unless adjournment is postponed until August; even . then the fall slectione close at hand would prevent action on a matter upon which tbe coun try in general would like submitted t the people at tbe polla or made an issue in both of tbe great . political parties. Tbe Inflationists are not yet prepared te accept a compromise rmpty io objecte after which tbey have sough); apd strug giea for, wnne toe reaeapttobist are determined to bold the advantage alrea dy gained.. A protracted session of Con- greu and an unsettled financial question are looked npoa as very discouraging by many of the old Republicans. Tbey say it will Weaken the party mre than cn now be realised. THIS AND THAT. A monument to tbe peet Byron i to be erected ia Venice. Opellka, Ala., waau tba Soalbwesttern Presbyterian University to be eatablished there. Theea-erat'artik England aad Wales somber 74fl, with a ' member ship of 800,587. Jefferson, Mo, k said to here sppoinU d a committee to persuade soma physi- ciaa to uve ia tbeu midst, A convict escaped from Georgia jail tly, with the aid of no other lmple moot than a baw-pisv Mors tbaa eighty thousand Londoners bsv inspected Bolmaa Bunt'i "Shadow of Death," , , . . .. . , John Russell Toang has not become the maasging editor of th New Tork EtraU, although be write leader in tbe i Bret Harte1 new ! diert story. "Tb Rose ot Tools a," Is qaite successful He wu paid IM0 for It by thrt New York Tl'aieai iBrrrH-aaaa Ia Auatrails as in (Mifornia, gold mines are being discovered almost as rich se those which tempted the pioBocr quartet of a oeatary ago. No person is allowed to occupy room In the Peabody building in Lottdea bb less their. Income ia less than $7,50, geld ,a week. .- ' . The dowager Duchess of Lee4a, wheee death in England was sfentiy anaeuno- i-dj waa a dstgbter of Rifchard Caton, of At ... - v.wrrrrfr.'Wt.. -vrzr.r- rr''Tm-wrZ: -js it vn w flw - gt.TJB r-7. . n , . 1 1 i ii awawa n i t . w a j ,11 : --j -ia a 4.. men ,m w -vasa w. 1 .. : i... .... ..... , .vu ' , r4ar; doi Ibt timjU gt H? oogbi o oaTW ciKma ft o a. ' a...s l' ' a a a titrate tbe crtauTatances ounaected witlk the escape ol Rocbefort snd him eompan ions. IeotaHXotI5ajr Without doubt hundreds of people who will read this item are suffering with Kidney Diaease in some form, which might be cured with a bottle or two of Johnt(m'$ Amoiyn Linimmt, used intern ally. Why not try it I Parson's Puroatitm PtUs, which are now being extensively sold in tbis State are pi'rely vegetable, snd are mild and gentle in their operation. One is a dose. Good qualities, certainly An Irishman called at a drug store to get s bottle of Johnton'i Anod4 Lini ment for tbe Rheumatism; the druggist aaked bim in what part ot the body it roubled bim moat, "lie me soul," said he, I have it in tvery boul aad corner er me. For loss of cud, born all, red water in cows, leas of appetite, rot, or murrain in sheep; thick wind, breken wind.and roar- ins:, and lor all obstructions of tne Kia- nejs ia horses use dAsriWsCaeairy Cea- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. t FFICE NORTH CAROLINA STATE Kawlgn, o. C, May 8th, 187t The Annual Meatlna ot the Btaokholdars ot this Company will take place al th Com- psnv-s office la Uilsclt on Tueada lbs iVUi inSrM ti e eioea. a m W. H. HICM, Sac, t eod W 2t Orange Sporting; AND BLASTENQ POWDERS. GUNPOWDER, (Put up in MetsJlle ud Woodoa Kegs. LAFLIN AMD RaND FQWOXK Ca HaKuine beyond tbe City LIibIU. ns-eign, n. u. JUUU8 LEWIS A CO. Agents. Powder delivered abroad or sar where ia tne city free of enarva. we in its orders from tne trade. spW-U I have Jnat received my eutlre Btoeko gprlmr and Summer Goods, booaht . at th lowest pohit .reached this Spring, and ana able to offer roodsof ths Mmeqnality u cheap u any on In thla or air other market I a.. IKKP DRT GOODS, MOTIONS, FANOT pnrina, mviTA, - irn Irinvn mnlliTa NEW AND FKESU, botuht at tbe loweet orlcea aad sold for s small .dtooL therebv en abling my fustomera and nabuo to supply themselves at aatiafactorv nncea Tbaukfu) (or put favors I boos te merit a eonUnoance of the earns by close attention 10 Duaiaeae. J. D. NEWBOM. sp Udlha An old phvsfciaa ooo said that taearlv all diseases originate from adisbasbd cosditiob or tub LIVSE, and this state ment Is true, situoagn it may at flrst so tike se exaggeration. When the Liver is out of order the whole system and ev ery organ and function suffer more ot less inconsequence. Ia tbe incipient atsges or ins aiwase a man Doei Not Know What A III Him He la moody, restless snd despondent snd tbat is tbe time to take a simtli bbxbdt that will restore him to health , IN A SINGLE DAY. , snd prevent a whole train of diaease that msr follow m arc's litis rrxxs cur torptatty ot tbe Uver. ' irorr's uru rnjA - give tone to the stomach. mott's liybb ruis cloaoae th system Mon uvsa fills drive rat fsbril af fections. mott's livbb roxs strengthoo the whole vat em. BtoTr urn mu reguiaie me i-iver. aad are more reliable is s Liver memcine tbaa any of the sainarof preparatwtu that DO MORB BABat TEAa OO0D. For sale by all .Druggists. Price 23 cents ner box. ' ' ' ' jvux r. uKarti, ulkuapi m uu. Pre, 8 and I College Place, N. T. mar IT wlm IK Of REAL ESTATE OnktardavtheBOef Ma v. as ths Coart Boase door la the City ot halebth. I will sell Jno. D. Primrose's, one salt uterest ia th toiiowtsg propervy. ' -i ' Fart ot lot Nd. UO ea Favettevilla Stteow oerouiod bf .U. Wait 'leraa, so.uw eaan, oauaee at six as onus, WI'.D WKTVai OTRB UW Three Ms oa Butara half of let ae 6. Terass, IH cash oa each tot. Balance ell soon tea wlu lotsraat irura aat. . --- WrA-PaisiBosas- , , j-ia:. i Ados, ef iin. I), t'rimraae. , . , . . ,-, ,, AprutttM. ' I win Mil my half Interest la ' the above property, u ws same una. , W.tL Famaosa. , Da nyjsnnklwa IK H. MO TT Ml Q. H B AT DiU 'Or - Q-AR1DEN . lOES. FOR NEXT 80 BlVift' FORMEXr 80 DAYS I Steal. VarraotetLSUMl, : Gardea Hoes 30 cents, -' Garden Iloe W oants, Great fiargataai Great Bargains, Osrdea Iloes 85 cents, . . .. Gardea Iloes 83 teats, Call Early, Call Early, Garden Hoe 40 coots, Garden Iloes 40 cents, Extremely Low Prices, Extremely Low Prices, Gardea Horn 49 costs, : Gsrdea Hoes 43 casta, 23, 80, 83, 40, 43, sad 50 cent, Call aad buy great bargains at T.H. BRI0G34 80N8. - may 1-tf AMERICA J LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPIIIA. Tbe smdersip-ned havs been sppolnted ueserai agents tor tb above-named com- pany for tb State ot North Carolina, and will have th regular receipt of tb company in their bands lor collection, Policy bolder aad other should comma nicate direct to E. NYE nUTCHISON Jk SON, Agenta wanted. Charlotte, N O. sp 19-oat -- - i ANK STUCK FOR BALE.- " -:- Wlshlrur to io Into uuilwse. I will sell 10. Uortt sbane oi the stoett 4 the Katrine National Bank ot North Carolina, oa neasusy aDieierma aoniv to SUCHAHD W. HARRIS, feb Wawr : Oxford, ABSOLUTE DfVOROKS OBTAIN M frata Coerte of diSereot States tor ate- aarUoo, Ae. No publicity laqatrod. Ho ebarge anul dlvoroe rrantvd. Address, - M. HUUHBa. - - - .. aos -eVa Attorney, M Hrax&ny, K I t, P. BATTLB.Proa. F. 11. CAM KHUN, V.F. w u. nitAB, aeoreiary. vrpETfl .0 A 14 Q L I N A STATJE ( lite ursvMutjmM: co. RALEIGH, N. a. . .'..A.j a - OaptiAl..".;..:l..js9iBf0,OOp At end of First Fiscal Tsar baa leased over fW Polices without susUUlag a single PradaoV'eoosoanloslsal'eBersielle ataosce stent aae made it , 4 SUCCESSFUL CORPORATION. ThUComnanvlaanM everv deslrsbls form of Policies at u low rktes u say other First (,-lsu womiwny. ImDoeea no aseleu restrktioa upon reep deaos or travel. - Hut flxad paiwSPlusoa ail pollelea at- ler two aaaual payraenia. IU entire aaaete are loaned ead uvoated r HOME, to foster and encourage home enter rlaca. , j ... .ym,, .;.,-.. Thirty dav zrac ) allowed ia vavmeBt of I praBlawa. With tlie taet-i b. for them wm the people of North Carolina eoaUoaafo pay aonnallj thonaanda apoa thooaaaaa ef dollars to bald sp ForelK Compaalea, wbea tbey eaa ee cure InannuH-e In a ompany equally reliable, and every dollai'a prainlum tftey pay aa loan- ad and In vested In ourownutate, ana tiko. IL BILL, Agtat, Raleigh. - lef mm :y. NNOUNCKEENT. j;UK: - It-II. Andrewat Co. ' (OLOrBiaas Aa easts wasisasM ) WM laarjaetfnllv rail ' the stteoUOBOt tlutr mananiaa tmLroBi sad the pablle eea- srallv to Aher ttock of Spring and Summer CloUims;, tor Mea and bora, the bum t of whtith hria toumxacuiraa or hi now fork Pa. uiert, allies ins decline la Ooode which fnablea ns to ull mucb lower tbaa haretooM. Call aad sxaialae oer slock aad theyiwul aot care so took elsewhere before parenaams. - .... ,m t , !J . , ll,l SMW, W W. a 1.- n attiutlva Stork' or o k Gente Furnishing floods, " Constantly os hand. R. . AM)ttKWBCa i Next door to Taeker HaU. Aortl tind. Mi. AH the latest Movelues ta liaW Jastr eSiVad St - fc.ii-M, r jr --t-- - K. A. AKUStllS B lU. . clothiers sad Oent Fwnsbhera, ,17 rsyettevUls at. Q WBD18 IRON. ; , . , , " i. Its , a, ,,, ' t . JUUU8 LEWIS A VO MilMOUBl BT4TK LoTlttUtS Legalised by BUU Astbority, snd obawsib rusuo ia f . Lotrrs. Qrasd Single Nnmber Scheme of 10,000 Has UHAnSluSLaci usi v mMin MONTH. " CArrrai. Pia, 850,0001 10 ana PiIsm. aaKraetlna; to HOO.000 Whole tickeu,8l, Halve, s Quarter, B,M. r,piTi. raixa ov Ki.6001 and n,i Prir. amonntis to 5?H,m L Diawa ev. ry 6a' unlay aurina; vn year. f oa.Ttcas-rs, fi a atyaa, QCASTaBs, Addreaa, for Tfeketa ard Circular, MUKK.AV, KIU.RII A X., Manatrere, P. O.'Box liKl Bf. Locu, Mo; p4deodwly . maraazirmnn&im3CMrim i"v -ih.wanniiii ieapia.mMHmma np elube."! Gudwa , "MlMi 85 Cont. I 4 1 ATTOKHI4sCOCM8XLLbK ATiLAW - . v " N" A Very Important Notice . ty?aU retTstoiiajWlasv; . - lata: to Buy tioW'' - Ooode nt J NEW GOOD O Itthacltv. We are now able to sol I them ranch LOWER tliaa ihey hare ever I beea nffa-reJ bef hw an aeeiunt of IDS el Icesdingly imall trade ia the Noetbefs i msrait. . -All scohIs la oar line dc lined very I much and our buyer taki-g advap .p ol that wa ull u s Any limm h tU Citys: ' - LA ''J .r We ay to all that they oa 1 S o H o y I by exa.nliiiDg eur slock before baying eimtwiwre, we win oner yoa an oiu Boods,onr Stock ia ENTIRE- PETTi A JONES." ap 14dti tKUFOi BR1CE FOR TBI Ualta . Court Boss bb- PoatOOIR gh, N.C. 0K)k SonuirrsKUBHT, ) V. & OoobtHodh A PostOrrica, V IUlsiob. N. C AdtiI ft. 1874, 1 Sealed proposals will be received at this Office, unUI 13m., ot tbe 6th day of May, 1874, for furnishing aad delivering at the site of the United States Court House and Post Offlos at Raleigh, N. C say 500,000 lard burned rod Dricks e. ins oeat quality taken from tne heart oi tbe Kiln, so salmon or arch brick will be reoaived. A ssmple brick most be sub mitted alone? with each Dronosal. , peiiveryw.il D mail at sucn umea ana ... . r . - . . - a in such quantities as may be deemed nor euaryby the Supariateadcatv -." ..All bids must be made oa tba printed form to bj obtained ou application ft this otnee, aod' each bid to be scoompai iea oy a persi aono ia me sum t one 'bousaod dollars. ($1,000) oonditiooed that tbe bidder will accept snd perform toe contract if awarded him, tbe suffi ciency ot tb security to be certified by ths United Slate Judge, Clerk of th Untied Btstu Court, or tba District attar- sey of the District in which the bidder resldea. I'avmenta will bo made monthlv'de- I ductioa: ten per cent, until the completion oi tna contiacc ' Tbe right to reiect any or all bids is reserved. ' Proposals must be tacloetd In a tea led envelope endorsed "Praposal for Brick tor tne uoited Btates court uouss ana Pott office, Raleigh, N.C" and addressed to -J '- " ' v ' ' ' Wm. A. HBARNE, sp7-24t. ... . Superintendent. R- -X-C O Lf it - C - T y " ' la reference to the BOLLE'O HANDLED COTTON HOE, tbat 'tis th only HOE mads of . SoUd Cast BU-ei Not Rolled Steel. 1 We eold ta 1878, 398 doaea af tbeu Hoes. Wa warrant everv uus pertect la Stock, Temper and Finish. " usrdware House or ap 74l JULIUS LEWIS CO, nSOPOsALS. FOR DIMENSION STONE JL. ' for the United HUtee Court Mouse aad roatUffloa, Haletgh, . C. . , r Orviciof BoFBaiaTswDssrv,' V. B. C'ODBf IJoosb PoatOrrica, RALSiea. M. C. Aortl 6. 1WA Seated uronoula wtll he neeived at this of tee anUI lit at., et (be Silh day of May, 1874. tor farniaMnir and delivering at the sit of the Uarited States Court Ho-u and Poet Of- a afc U-Uth aiiutk-riAnilliu. Allnrth4i. steastoei etoaa repaired for -tbe exteoaraf mat oouatng. - v.- . . Tbeaoeciee or sums rrom which t ttoa wtll be made will be eonBned to tiro ttee, Marbles ard Bead Btoaea, and the qnal- tuee eepectaiiy insistea apoa will te auior- Blty of color and lex era, durability, and the wvecuf (or waruag auaor toe eniui ev aau- bier. . - - . A sample block lUxlSilS lacbu most b rabnsitted with eaea bid. ahowlacoa eoe Sao the Batural fracture of the etuee, and an the eber ditforent gmdaa of eotilog The steae aut have a rood grata end be free froea all discoloring substances, aid the tnarry from ahlch It kt procared aaust be fully opened ssd rapable of fornUhiug th quality aad quantity desired wltbla en year. anonv a.iw cnoie in aae ev saae win be reoulred. Tbe actual average of tbe stoaee aa aot bow be siren, bat will approo imate iu eame reett tne sargest etoaee coa talntng about 7S cable feet. 'The stoae will Bordered oeeaeUedale of aelalae and al lowaaoe of one Inch to each eat faee will he made for quarry ' dimeneioea, according to the rales aud ay this Cepartaseat la order that the oontnetor may saake proper allow, aaos for euUlng, la the quarrying, aad os Uila ernadul payuaeaiU will be made. . " -bidders will state how seas tbu sea eoav ence deUverinc th (tose snd the amount oer weak, they can deliver, 'isay will also state tbe evarace aad ssuximaa slu ol ths stoaee tost caa be obtained trout Uxtr quar ry. so oKia www received except xroui uie owners or lessens or the quarry from which tbe alone le proposed t be f urnlahed. and a eerUSeate front the Reoorder of the eonaty m which the qnarrv U sltaatsd that the bidder Is the career or lueaee of toe quarry must BO- enoipeiay eaoa oio. , . Ail- pseieeale aaaea be - eaade oa- aetoted inaa to be obtaiocd oa apullcatloa to Ibis omoe,must be accompanied bra pnnalbnnd In the sum oi are taoawae aouare ikiw) tnu the Vldder will accept and perform the con tract If awarded bins, aod give bond therefor In tbe panel tern eftanthOBaao dollr,ll0,0U0 sad ex acuta a valid aad bindieg . ieeee of the Joarry so tae uovemarnt swarlty lor tne altbtal perforraaaoe of the contract; the luaae to take eflect spon the failure of the aintracvor to eompit wita tna trrma or tne contract, said base to au Lhonae the Uorern- ment to take fall poetess ma ef the quarry and wtk U at the expaau ef tbe eoairaetot ta cue of Cefaalt. . - Tbe Department reaervu tbe ruhtto reject as; or all btde, or to divide the contract and ate two or mure kinds ol stone, Proposal! must be 'enclosed la'e'eaaloaeBV relope aud eui'oraed ProKMal lor liiedaloD Stone for ths United Blatee Court Uouaeand Poet Office, Raielxo, NorUi C tulina, and ad- areaaea to - ' " WM. A. HEAR, " sp7-21, ' Super Uiwodcnk K W GOODS I ATE W GOOD3 1 4 S. P. Burbam'1 KtwTorbiae Has betia VMXed at IUKH, fA., S 14! , D.M. CTTUfCaXIB, aAV and at BOLXOKE, Hasan by ' I AS. XUSMEKSON', B. B. nrror Pamphlfaod Test Report Will attend promptly to ell Prtfeaeional bust. sea sdhviim io nuo. j itaiurs to u-et;i.ler JwaUca aad Aaeai Juau of Uiebuurema Court o North CaTblina, aod to Uia wbole North Carolina Bar. , tub lbtt MILLINERY AND LADIES FANCY t i r.-i - . . ..... QOOD3. . v . . Mm. Harriet And raw a on Favottavilla Street, a few doors Nortt of tba euts Na tional Banki baa returned from the Noth and huoa baaul a aiaeadld asaortmont of MUllaerv and Ladles Fanev Goods, of the la. teat deafens and Unpo tatlona. . Tbe Jdi'linarv Dooartment Is nnder the cbarxeof lad lea of experience, and the nnbtie are aaored Uiat everv thins; ottered tor eale at thiaastabUshnunt lawunuitad to be ot thau bmt make and m-serial. Call aud examine UwsptoadidsUHk, which K. otlered at th tneeUlbaral ratau. . SlKtt. IIARR1XT ANDREWS, - imipxntuxB'at Fubiuu," apio-dtf N EW; GOODS FOR" 1374. AU ADD STOHB SXoautala Exploded, I . but HULK I1LL 19ID TEIPLB CP F1KCT f t . 8TIU alive Is there with hie eorps of petite and experien ' eed Boleemea off ring to ths trade aud eon- eaera-l -rVTtr-T-r--i-Tr-r-nr ;7-t: rv DRT GOODI saUfiUiUALLY AHRACTtV Stock et Spring sand Sunnster Goods A reeeanyparehaard In New York, aadsaanr -, of tbem bouKbt at PANIC FKlcEd. , ' air sr oca or - - . Dreu Woods. White Goods. ' . Uaaa Uandkerrhie a, Qlove-, ? Hoaefy, Edgings, Klbbona, . Faraaola, Ac. Avis., I take t'lmaaraln uylng ta lARGR and well AJtejUUTBD. and embraoee every tbUig that la new and desirable la the O B T 0 0 O D BiZi tins from low prleed goods to ffae fabrics. ' Ladles la wast of - Dross Goods will find it to their InturwV to oaU and exam- -lne my stock before purchsalns; elaewhnra, ' u tliev are new and will be sold at PANIC PRICKo. My stock ofFfBfH OOODS constating of CAMIMRRKS, TWEBP UNKN UOUlHsamt. iXlTTONNADE. wa never mora eouiiletu, many of them being aa cheap or svea cheap er than before tbe war, , My stock of '--rj.ry : '":;tt. . , Shot) and Uats " for Ladles, Saab and MUaea la Utxe aad wall aaaortcd, aad peraoos waatlng goods, wares or merchandise, ahould al wave examine my stock beforahuyiiut, u I- lulend to make IS . to their Inlereat to bay of me. I believe la th mvOe, "UVE AND LEI.. LIVE." . ; n I , reaneetfuUy - ask COUNTRY MER CHANTS to examine iny Block, u I win olfur them special Inducement, sod thluk 1 caa saws them money. .i.-,. . ap 11 dJwdtwiw ( , . - - A. CRRElTU. - OlFftUTEiiPrdSE; The ealy RaUable Sift DlatrRratloa la the ii i ai t .u aaiBtry.-ni....w. " " S6o:ooo oo ; LlTfrVAl,UABLE. GIFTS t 11 ' '4',"''tO BB bnTHIBlTTBA M ' . . L. T. SIISTE'S 187th REGULAR MONTHLY P U is om Monday, Jun 8t 1874. VIWO' GRAND CAPITALS OF $5,000 each In Greenbacks I ' " TwoPrUl.O00aC rivs Prises, IXK) S J Orcefibitkit r Tea Pfisss, 100 - S ( r -rr t Bora d Bugiry, with Silver-mounted - Uaraaas, worth $000. - One Fine-toaed Rosewood Piano, worth " taOOl "-- ' . " ' . Tea Family Sewing ; Machines, worth ' ItOOaacbl .i ' " . i . Fiv Gold Watch 4 Chains, worth t300 oaoiiB.-i i5v!siv " ' Five Quid JL mar inaa .iluatiag -Watclia, worth 125 each 1 Tea ' Ladle' Gold . U inting Watches, worth 1100 each I , 8)0 (M4 mid HUwr lrf Bunting rVaCcfea, au, SwrU Jrom M to aov utt I OolA Chains, Bilver-ware, Jewelry, Ac, Ac. JfaasW' Gift 6.SO0I !" 1 ' ; i tcJWt ftri tou,'juoi igeati fulfats Fell lifkttt, tt hsm ft- i ---it-: .-. il-'i F. ' i-- . i - .- - . Libr. rai rrtmiumi vm dc paid. Hogle-tkeU fl ; fix Tkkifs 5; Twelve Tickers T10; Twetity-Kive t-0.. Clrralara cont-tnliw a full INt of prizes, S 5-crlplio(f'Bf"Vhe tcmir nt t-sw - d O'her bif-wmatPw In re'en-wclo the 1 il button, win be vi-vx w oy one wtmwjrtlicinu' All u-tUrs BBUat, be addressed to kaih w rii-B, . . U l. BlM-i, b ao, -101 W. FlfJii SU - CisciBBAli, O. ' sp 'do-td

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