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THE DAILY SEXTINEL. PUBLISHED BT I X II T U It, N Bll. J a.' ., . i th- ' ir ttf. j .... ... -! jwrrio. vi ...;l I er aadtaacr ,ii, t ii i itfctiu wlae ) i -tiiki vill be deltvatad la 1 tii City i n wM Uirt NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. p ta SOUTHERN LlOHTNlNfl POD CO. Repreieuted by -'UALWIS CO- KtiiB4 Bun, dim Kali 10 il( iN. C t jvm irie M tM Lightning Hot rfller H4k loronniaon Iran or Zu.c Hoi, IW for Pirelli ir nl r.1. IUB-" 37 -If AliE YOU GOING TO PAINT t Tkt w i k jAwritt ,,U. tutkO'M aU WB rrklMrM !;"h.. tb. UU4 Ut. fr th. ih6nolorblpiumicwB. . .tMdt lur heJ ol n oU. ul; i,u it bwa eieoJM for baiutjorpera.wn. r ":tli to .e-oomlctJ, mJ JU eot U no more tku B ttlMiMd , d blnB f .oar. d.ntl (It weMJ't lboJot ? fc"1 u beM of uf olwr.) od bcMtUal, r ruTiU Um trtl thtfo period of twenty eu It wl l mto Uieonsomortttijjr;tt ptr tu It Ul liquid form dll retij tor 'ite i'urwt Wiiite, or wv d irst tliaiie, can twlUiiocdwllhon tahj tUoit the bnyr to tou uiuojunc ol pnrchin!t oil. pl)eni i-oloriog inltcr, lryar, e. it I) elly p.od ilowt frvulytrum Uu brath, c11hk Briuly to irery raMiae it nir b tpplk-d apon If or wood, bnrk, iron, or forany pmlnliaK purpoM altera durability, beauty aud prcwrvativa lropertiM ua requisite, Ititaml unrlvallwl. Tlioart eompoaed of tht tnoat ln4etrnctibl uiatrlata kaowa to adeat-a, an anlyl ol ilia ArrriU Chmlnd Paint ho It to Ik; (ualika U aud uHMtof the other paluti) tixo Uum pulwa. it will not b'aekaa w dlwolor by t ai-tlouottte.aulphnroua isaii prevalent 'a our marghy rivert and coaU. 5lh. Keq'ilrta do tkillrd paln'e-. anyone oan aipl iL JL'Ut'dLWIi& CH... IJer Buildiu(5,IUhJsli,N. C , tu AgiaU. Write lor Card o eoUin an I prloc. rnuaa i'aiatsarawarrantad., K 0 o 8 Ka , !1 M S IOK aTUM B A.M CUlTIMi, row THa I s COI'KT UOlBf AND POST OFFICK At Runoi, N. C. 4UVaTimaT. OrriCB ovBcrsJuatBaDBitr, BaLbicb, tt. G., July lit, 18 4. Boaled Propoajla win be reeclred at Ibia oaioTuntll li M. of the sWth day fljulj. 187 1, lor f uraiablBf aud drlWt rtoji t the ot the tropoiea court Uobb aud pottl atkaleWM."', U tbe I ' f tmee tuna rwiaired for the exler.or of ua. mparatfuo. 1 . . . . . , t . .ill. fii urfunv. ure ot tue nanum, - - -- aad aa reqalred by Uie druwiug and tea ai ciflratlon ... , i The a cl of a one lrma which aeelet Uoa will be' undo will be eoutiuod to graultea, limetooet,free'oue antl.anutUtonee, and the tiualltloa ffufcil!y intUl upon will be uni formity of bolor and textu v, durability, and he capacity forwoikm u'-ue tbe ctuaol or hamiuur to' prir urfce. No itone that ha not been ttrated by actual .... .Inn In hlilliill IT. fMT at ltttt tCB v-ar will te ccniide'eu aud abwlnte proof T.hat it dm Ue-n o utsd tor that period muat uo fnriil hrii The tone um t further hafe a K"od grain ud be fi f roui all decoloring .,. lh iiiiirr from wukii tt U prncurtd liuit be luby oiued, aud claljle of furuihltiK the qaullly aud quauuiy uw sited within tbe time mtulKw-F? WW. t i.niMi.t. A tainple block of the atoue propoeed to 'x furnished siut be aubmltvd to thia oface, iha I lock ui ba li br la bf li Inchea, ahowinz on one tee the natural fracture of the atone and ua the otbera the dinereot (radea of cut Unit rcqubid to be done on the work, aa liuva be tlia temple blocks to be ieeaat die office or at the odiee ot the BaperTialBg Ar chltoct, Tieaaun Uepartaieak The etono, tut. lewiaed and ready to be eat ....t k. ii.i.Tnd ut tha atM of the buUdlog , that of lh water Ubls. within three U) mmiiuhim ua data at the acceptance ol the eo tract that ol the nrrt story within bum () Boatha from date; that of eeooBd atory wllhta twelve (U) niootha from aame date ; and the .remainder, beins; that of the third atory, chimney atacka, dormer wlndowa, ib'ix and eoDlnza. Ac., within rithtoen (IS) aaonthi from aama date, under s penalty ot one boa i red dollara (Horn tor each and eeery say's delaf bo,ioat tae tune above sttp Blatud ' ' Pmnjili will be made tor the entire work compiee,aa exhibited by the drawlcgeand deacrliKd qr the epecltfealiona. Mo hide will be reoeireJ, except from the nuw n Pa. nw loueaa of tha uuarriea from which the atone Ic propoeed to be lurcUhed, or their areola, who muat alao be engaed In atone cuttlnir and have the neceaaary hcUlUea tor a prompt eicoeuwou oi iuw .r..tn". eavmrnU will bj made monthly, deducting t ..u iMrmnL of work executed until the hnal ...n.i.utiiin nf tiiecotitracL All bids untt be made on the printed form I.. iu oiiuln.d at thia oioce. aud muat bo ac- companies by the bond of two leepoaaible peraona. In the turn of ton thouaend dollara, (1 10,000,) that tbe bidder will accept and Jr form tho coo tract. It awarded htm, aad axe. cute bonda therefor In the amount of twenty thouaanddaUara.ffW.uvuj ana a veiaeau himditiir Imm of the (i uarry to the Uovern m,..ni .raHlr for the faithful perform- auc, of the eOBtraet. the leaae to take enact upja the failure ot the coatracior to comply with tae terms ot the contract : laid leaae to author! j the OoTcrnmeot to take full pos eeaiioaof the quarry, and work It at the ex panes of tha eonumetor In eaae of default . the limit t h. annrnvMl bv the United Btatee DUtrict JuJse, Clerk of the Halted Btatee unn, or tne uuvk 4j v u trM.t vkMH. lkt.MrirMiildea. 1 he Department reaervee the rlht to reject ny or all blda, if it te deemed for the Inter eat of tha Oovernmeut to do ao, or to d vide the work ot the basement and superfttraetara, i I.. riitrtrmit hiddera. at Its opnon. Kvery bid must be made on the printed form lo be eb'slncdat iuis office, and meat eon form, in tvery rtepeet, te the reqalramenU of thia AdTtmsemeni, or ia wiu "- Plana, apeelBearkma and formi of proposal v.a be procured oa applicaUon at tbia oiBee, or at the eutee of the uperTiief Ai chltoct, " Tib)!!Lith??tnna fororjcrlt IkbeUed) protoaed to be fnralaued muat be submitted with thepropotala, and sU proposals i muat be enclosed in a sealed envelope, endorsed upnmii to TMaMkia Btnne and Cnttine for the United eietee Cow't bouas and Post office at lUleh,M.CaandMdreasrw w ? dperluteadent salyl-m - . - 1 MORTOAGB B0KPS OF THE HOaTH CAVuiARAiBOlU CO. i I will red,m tha 3lrteafce Bonda of the North Carolina Railroad Company, at par of , tbe principal, and tbe Intereat due, to the .unni nl i a i nia n.ian tbe dellverv of tbe Bonda at tha state National Bank, Kaleiich, at any time prior to the lfttB ol wuanaxH June wre, is. w. vaJa"j 1'mt.ct Bu!Ulm Jrom Ueli1fcnn their . usuil iuinni t.tarhtnlaff H.l, ,, " v r : i , .- . , . - ' - ? l ..,,. ... 1 ii. ". uou 1 10 ti.o VOL, ii. 1 .'' j ". . J-'M r mmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmm!Sl --- . r--r . J- , , l.-'.f,v City Intelligence JOIIN BltAOa Kdltor. ffjPell AKB COUWTYTKBr.' JTar BMtar-Cbul It BusbesT For IIouw of Iterwetafcvet--V .ft Stephenson. 0. V Strong. M. W. page, jfvt BZiate of Dda4-waapw P. Owed W1B. - For tn-aawwr DfidTIwii . Adolpbui. G. lowanW. IX, Twmwr - Pot COtir.-attiiet IA, dMta, 1 1 pwr ayW-Gwricw W. 4tktaaB. ;Tt,fUKNettf m L. BrtMi tMk i'ior. Jul; 10, 1874 : - At ia s JL M. M. P.M. bo i K I BB . .J TI I mi r-fita will t tor the "Weekly! for two SeutiDtl for tbe Campaign, moDtba. Por the Daily, si .m tot the Bend jour name aad Post I an me time. Olfice clear'.y written. i . s" 'i , 8cpaEMx CodkTv-Court met at tha usual hour to-day, all tbe'tul present except Chief Justice PeataM. Tkt ioitowiog causes was argued; . i K llvuson and toa Tt George nicks, from Naih Buna Williams for pUin- tiflf; Davis and Oatcheler for defeadaat; PpKiaiKa st LoutsHORo.On 'fues- dsy Mr J II Headen tbe Radical caadl date for Coojireas ia UiU district address. ed a good audience in Louiiburg Col. Tboaaa aPttller, of our city; re plied to him, literally wearing him out, his effort being tbe ablest that Mo oeea hoard in Franklin for many A day, . CutcwKATt Pom Hotjsb-Paobu bi a Ntw Plai. The Rtdicsl.of aranille bold their nominating Convention ford on vestetdaji . , ; t Ool Ike Yoans wa present, and wade a speech against olvil lights, Which ter riblT diurrontltd the blacks. ' Afterwards seeing the "dsy was going sg hlam,T M eooeelrea a matamath piac of atrategy, to aemirt tbe aomlBsUoBS of his Irietds, and by some hocus peeve, peculiarly chl- MaisU, ba loveigled lurly-four ef' the del- gatct to a room in the court house, aad turned tbe key upon them, and with a determined sentinel at the d jot, allowed ao one to enter, aor depait Ue just tied I to -em, sad staid thar, over and anon I telegraphing to Loes narr'u below under the window, with little pellets of paper, I how the old thing worked. 14, They staid in their room, until about 4 a'1iu.V ..i.'iiin rurtiing ami utilil they were fall eoawarlod; when they were m.rched, ouL torooghly packed. ua made tho (bnowJ6fJ,l nomlaat iontt: 8etats R G ttoood. j llooie ' of R prescnta-ivok. Hanssn Uogbca, ami antbtr rrlorid individu al, s Sheriff.! TMoero. i f Superior Coort Clerk B U Ooaart.! k Tim Leo ain't ao where to Iko Bow. A an c al Mstrruta of, f ua Jtocktoi.- debs of tub . C. H.' II me anauai meeting of tbe stockholders ol tha North Carolina Railroad was held en yesterday ia HilUhoro. The meeting was organised by the election of Miijoj Joha W, Gra ham of Hillaboro' thairmaa asdf Thomu B. Eeogb, Esq., of Greensboro, Secretary. It appearing tbat there Was a majority of tho atock represented so etectloa of four Directors oa the part of the private atock. holders waj ordered, which resulted ia tbe election of Cel. T. ht Hott JL L. Jtl. I Ituoa, Wm. A. Buolth and Dr. It. B. Haywood. Maj. Smith we learn received 1,000 teas than th others ehoata. We leant that the Consolidation bill was accepted unconditionally after con siderable .. diacutaioa. Got. , Orabaa Frank Caldwell, Esq., of Greensboro aad Thomas Webb, Esq., of Uillsboro, op posing snd N. IL D, Wilsoa of Greens boro, W. R. Myers of CharlotU aad John Norwood, Esq , of Hilltboro' favorlag tti acceulanca. Tbe following gentlemen were announced u Directors upon the part i'f tL 8UU : Meters. Wm, R. Myers, Rufui Barringet, Ham! J?.' WlfcT.lC H. D. Wilsonf liTlfj numpluey.'Wm. R Albright (Rod Eye) and R. I Pattaraoa leavlag one vacancy. Measrs McDonald, of Concord and , Joha R. Harrison, of Raleigh, were dropped. 'We are at a loos to know why Mr. U.' was" left out thia time, hard working honest man as be Is unless tbey thought be wight Ham as ho did on the Penitentiary Board t The Directors elected as f resident of tho Ol V MM road Wm. A. Smith, Ifhca the meetiog adjourned. '1 !t''' , The LoaiaviUe Couricr-Jourwal hat a touching account of the last motoaata of a Torre naaUoomsoaitor, who, whoa 4 lai' formed that bo wm about to pas from thia betutUol world to the unknown lead wat seited with terribte remorse,,5 aid con lists d to haviog matiowosly anbstita td 'thoca for tbesa' in no less that 700 paragraph. H. kad accomplished hit mi work throufth a conapiracv with tho ' a , f L, !2fWV" JaNOV- ". MTiB. at th following rates pern" ITATB EOUCATIORAL A890CU- resTtDix' rmcuoiiKiJknsMaM ' tnuoM. " " ' , JIM H0c.hoB wt pJJta tt I r. .GrMaa. i . Tt. tllowifj .UMulipoa lalroauctd bf ft?. Mr Bmm, www rwfcrtwJ ; 4 ' a trilwrnA TUi MUkiUit of ftw Ite an aa ""B""a ; rv ," ""l ioelj prjgrtaaitiijalca or pUWic Itwtrticj 9tu tiOatiatbtkSUtaV K ' 1 1,41 ITwJTBajIjffBBiliht' "ii l hamuiiI a akalkKAkdl aiaafl-l aua.aaBmMf.'n' -(r"". ckjliatcb f aawatltliOaBa Mint U tM flUU for tbw pwrpoa eMtpulogMW W MttfaB ter; tog, gwaatowa ib pwpw j JUulTl, That Utr riMokiai Df tv-1 qSt4 0 U k rjUitaf -mhM- W , moata bfior u ui aaui v ww k Qwaerai AwBiwtyl Ibr tM pwreoM of. re ... ' m a r :t J" .. wfUM. tOwMatf W MiCSg ppuB ill. Ow ewtiaB f Prot Mtslrwr, pat 'r In the hUtofy ot edneatloa oi WeateraKorth Carolina, by & L. Aliemslbr, who altar- wards gays a risible deamiptloa of MB- catLoa vest ar the tune xtiage. Oa motion, Mr. J. B. Burwel! wu ap- poiated temporary treasurer r,f the asm. ciaUm. , By request, Dr. OniTtii ni granted Wave of absence, Tho committee oa resolutions rr ported tbe fallowing, which were adopted : ' Resolved, Tbat we recognise the ier vied which too National Educational Ai aneiation have rendered, and hereby ex- prets our cordial sympathy ia the great 1 NaUonU Work of that amoc atioa. Resolved. Thattb. Premd.nt appmnt six delegate, to attend tho Fourfsatl Annual meeting st Detiott Mi, blgt, August 4th, 6th aad 6tb, 1874. Resolved, Tht . copy f these icsolitj liowa be forwarded by the Fnsidcnt of I thia assoemtioa tu tbe I'residsot ' I tbe National Edocatlooal Association. , Alter which other resolutiona were to oortcd . bv the same coaiiuiitce, which were -recommitted, . , ,; The ; followliig "'resolotia, olL-nd by Dr. BatchwcH, v.M adopted. Resolved, Tbat it be rionrumrnded to tho Executive Committee to select Wil- piagtoaasthe place of the next annual moetiag oi tho 81 at a Educational Aaro- ciation. - , .. This resolutiua. drew forth remarks from Mtsstr.' Bowman, Mclver, Cox and stchwell. The (browing introduced by Gen, Cox, I Bfter a diacuaaioa bv Measrs. Biwiaan, Cox ud VI iky, wat passed Resolved, That ibe cataUliatiment of I Educalioi al Journal in thia fute ia 1 - f . .... u, t.u .f ..JjL in,.u..lui.i... .nrl 4tMt ll.li I Executive CommitUe aud tha buret in- tendent of Public Instruction be dincted to urge opon tho General Assembly the j im portar.ee of aidiag ia tbia sntsrpriat. President Mclver informed tbe aaaocia- tiaa that Db'Saan would pay 1,500 to J DWHArm wa aMiuviii k vt ' The following, b f. Mr. Maugum, vsa adopted) i' "" X ' T.tmmA 1 Ail luiMlallnii R nlUHi ' . - - " 2. the Execuuve (wuauMMee, it incjensu find it pracUvabla, to employ agent or agents to travel throughout North Caro- Una and addrsss ths people on tha tub. 1 tact ot education. , Mr. 0. Hunter nad a paper oa the "Multiplicity of Studies," arguing nega tively, which diew forth a diacusaioa. On motion, the association adjourned until ft a. m. Association met tt the appointed lime. ; Minutes rosd snd spproved. - Tbe chairman appointed tbe following aommlttee to make nomiaatioos of offi cer for tha catalog year ; Gov. Caldwell, Can. Cox, Prof. Mclver, Prot Robgood and Rrv. Mr. Maugom. I ::. Rev. J. B. Boone gave the attoctatwt a mott thoroughly digested- paper ot traded ivhool. rv- , :i Dr. Charlea Phillip made a moat In. farcstiDC and inttncllve- addrasa upon I M iqbjset of Louis Agamia the Teacher, which wat listened to with maiked tt- teotloa.. Mi til followed Ly an address by Father McNamsra. In the morning session of tht State Ed acttionsl Aatoclttioa to-day,',' Rev. Dr. Pritchard- deUvtrsd M addreas 00 tbe influence ef tht Pren upon education. Bt took oocataoa to advert atrongiy upoo tho etrBo;ittdulgcaco of the iweni la poliUcal matters which ho thought had a aamagiDg euec. upm vu- - CatiOaV t...-M H V -il ' ! Mr. F. H. Buibee followed combatting I . .. . . . . , I akJuim vl .i-ia neceaaary w g;aoo B ovwai the pollUot of ow country la the proper channel -" With good government we would have tho proper forma of edoct tfon. The dicustioa wu exceedingly interesting. v M A moIuUoa wu sdopted memorialix lag the LcgUlstars to enact a law an fmoriaini the Mperinteadeat of Pabie lawtTwctioB to appoint a wperiateadeat I of tht tchoof commtttea of each county f I tho State to hsvt turmrvitloa of all school I Loral voci I took pt. Jb UltTy ).mx pMcbal Mil watannaloM krt apprwlng la bur market. . f.fc-.iu kArm. waa jippoiaicl i atrin) laa ad. Panrema Coart Ubrarlan J r J M II Carnaar, Bwi hi a ' tiattlo h mnihtr lav nrauiiiUlr.TITt eoaatr -f 1 BirJ cagea-Bw oftew leqUlrwet a - iTi i n i iliATaVama -rail iiiiamfai it nr nwr - - j. t-. ..; , ;i Ml . ...-r Qwlj M lt.ipiej mm tWw tbwMay o thta wurBiriaJ hW wVirl i a,pur.jriar. ,4 -t't ! ' Thww will M wMHwiw atewu , , tk. nu.k ud Ladder UmmM tW. wMflnf M IImm. BMif? VtiWtbwAtw llttMk. To-dsyhsa ma kind Prorideace at tha writing, 4 f ta, ' M arw aavmg a gtonowe reis. ( Eorerai of our chixens depart for Deau- f t ia tbe morning, an.) a' considerable number will oa the' excursion next Tucsdsy aigbt Gov. OaldwsU was takes sick at Ililla- boro on yesterday, in at Uo da nee upon the meeliOB of tbe etkbotdra, and ia till there. 7liman Uajej, capture J Jim Littl', (col) aa old penitentiary bird, the other day, wha had stolen and ox beloogiag to Mi. Ljnu Ad' m lie ia now in )nl. A small bvy )iut in, sjauraa ua that a conductor pnachis A hols ia yr ticket to let yoa pass through, bs alsussys ladies would make good conductors, out their jjt m hind. Oak City Conncil Friend, ot Temper- ' stthrirh.il m . ., u. a,. & -JL p wifl gJ. drcas, after which fefreshmeatr, In the shape ol cake, lemonade, c, will be serv ed., Tbe public are invited to attend. A Warroo ngre was before Mayor If ol den a day or so ago, lur a heavy ana lood quairel, with a lemiulnc the bona ol conteution, beiug that God did nut make snakes, thf boy taking the negative side. Ha repeated bis argument at mi- turn in thn preset ce of b!s honor, but finally civtd in wlie be was about beinf; made py a fl .0 of a five, for bis heath- niioi, aad a ilifturtiar.o.' of thf peaoe or the neuUbmboi d wlieie tbe soake quarrel took plsc UTATE NEWi The Duu.Kir au of Greene county have uuuiiuatcd f r 1 lie Senate Joilab Bugg, and for Uie House of Renresi ii'stiv.-a T. E Honker. F. M. Godfrey, It publicn It prtHenta live from PaMjuotank in the last Legists ture, has d.cUri d bia intention to support Major Yatea for Con gross. Ths lUdgeway correspondent of tbe Norfolk Landmark, under date 61 tbe Ith, Mycs- "Tb weather ooalinues dry aad hot greatly to Ihe Irjuty of early corn, which is twisted into atrlogi, and added lo tho drought, tbe shorter worms are doing more damage than was ever known before, much , or the crop being killed sad damssed ao al to abortm it rMialdaiablv. . The Oonveatiua for the B ootid Oun gresaional District was held in tint place oa yesterday, July 8th. Dr. 0. B. T- MaaniPtr. Cbairmaa of the Executive Committee, called tbe Convent ioh to or dar.aad txptained the object of the call It being tbe sense of tbe Con van t ion that it would be inexpedient to nominate a can didate, sod no further butiaesa appearing M farther organisation was effected, and Most of tbe couatiee In The district represented bv delegate.. OoUAoro Met. , Dixbop KrifciT. Capt. Jaliaa W Moore, a ttitiaea ot this place, died early yesterday morning at the residence of hie brother-in-law, Col, E. A Osborne, from an epileptic fit. White Capt, Moors was dresaing, Col Obocn heard him fall, sad hastening to his room, found him coo vulssd with spatns, All tbat was poasi ble was done to relieve htm, but the eposms lollowed each other : la rapid sue ocssioi) until they obded the life of the on fortunate gentleman. Capt Moore wu a native of Wilmington snd wu A descendant of that family of Moores which is to well known as havlcs boa honorably onuected wkb ths earlier Capo Pew oactioa. 'AJ. tbotgh be baa been la' feeblo health for , .Mr. caua by hit having recelf I .l. tlll kUd.tk mnllur I ,ddes. aa he not teemed mora: nawell I 1 5 . uu ursai anu nut cva wj iirect iua ai- 1 ternooi previous. ,.itoP.w wt. I Capt Moore we judge, was about 40 Capt Moore we judge, was a beet Years of ago at Ibe time of his death. I ToolhacM proceada from ague la the - 1 face, operating spoa the n posed serve of J a decayed tooth. Rub the gum thoroughly I with the anger, Wet with Job neon's Am j dyae Liniment, heat the face well, and I laf tfltnool wet with tho Unuasntao ttt J face, also put a tittle of the Uaiment Info H rTJU." ' if? I T. IiuBStataAAuOlimlriA ' t8 .i ' I fxEuTTfJTJ .11 1. J riaJTud ibi iscrftid lot Of 1 I tho cavity of the tooth oa BEW8 nKMa , U4 . faf ,Oplum-tfi,-fln aeoh maw bu rniMd the crop ai Pimia, TiintM art .growing. Maaj large M rlea tbrwiKboit the waiitry kare rtcent )y rawma 6perattoa. ? Ileawta. BaneeR. Osgood d 4 ', ao annoe t be publinhed to day "Dri 0 OtW Btortat, by Julea Vnrwi, ,. War doe the marriage of frtoris to Hiss G realises U all list ws: gained Uy tJawilIOMaliatf." CfrsMaotf! fawweaT, . .--j .." '1 u , . ' Duriag s hurriMM in Kantas a ootthty Ircaswrer owaed Bp that at had al4aa' $l,.VXKrfceeBtyee, wwt after M wiad had oubaided be denied It. ( " A Virninis City ,'Nev fawyer has ttiis notice placarded on tbe door of hit offltai; tAtITMk.pedleriiBd, lanvaaatirs 'what eater harms will bo rothleiely tlaugkUir od aad deetroyed." 1 ! Ia remov'iDj th wolcs cornice of the United State Hotel at Los Angeles, Cel. recently the Interstices were foaad to ba filled with honey-comb. Over 200 notuada war oecured by the proprietor of the ho tel. J ; ,t;".; ; - Butter down ! as the goat remarked to himself when be law tbe farmer' wife croaeina- the Held. First class butter M now selling ia tho up-river towns at 80 cents. It may be mentioned i this con nection that at the recent National But ter CoBvaotion at Indianapolis lbs fact was brouglit out that tbe annual butter product or ihe United Sules U 700,0., 000 pounds. "O Loid ! tliou kuowctt,' prayed a Con necticut deacon, "tbat I am sullcted with a most iwpuiui nod depraved eon. Tho 1 knoH est that be M ill swear and Ije and steal and do .ll siulul tbinga. Thott ktt .ic.t that 011 too last Sabbath day be was iten walkit'g down the- principal elK t titi the villag.-, witli hiu bknd in !iis ,i.cl.iU. whittling the following un- o.Kilv ur.ii" "Yanki Diodl. flaw me- loiliouniy Irom the deacon' purred-up ' I"- . ' . lfete s a stitry trout tuu bau Kricciato llliroinel , illuutrating whit the vigorous wooing ui women will accompHab: "Two year ego Joel II. Mttuuold having be m a ' . If come uri U -.sored 01 a certsta sttas aurj Hein, mrl loving failed to Impress that young la'ly u favorably a lie detired, met. her t: the rtreet one sHcrnoon aad blMi -d a. ray st ber with a pistol. Bue was with anothir young maa at the time. Mansfield flred three time at her. Two of the li .U took effect, and for some time Mi linn's lilo wan in danger. Mans field wat triad two or three times for tbe aaault, but each time the Jury dUagreed, and finally Hie patience ol the proeecu. ling officer being cxbautted, a noble prosequi entered. The sequel to this romantic tfT.ir i that on Monday last the County Chirk Isauod a rrige. license to Mr. ldnfkU ud Miss Hein, and during the. week they were made boe fljih." TIIE OOMET. VlRW 1 V TWO CHICAO0 pRoFBftOKl or AtTBOaOMT. . A aep rUr of the Cbicagy Tribune on Suiulay Uit visited Profwsor Hafford, of the Chic igo Obssrvstory, and Professor Dilafooiain with the riewof obtaining from thorn gentlemen their opinion on the eubjept of the oomefc Proftator;, Saf- Sif .wat quMtiooea w rtgara to wo poaat- bilitv if the earth's ttassiatr throngh tho tail of the toiuet when the latter thall have reached a certain poaition In itt course nesrly on a line between tbe tun aad tbe earth. Ho replied tbat a conjunc tion wat not likely. He also expressed tbe opinion tbat the comet' tail at that time will bo about 5,000,000 milut long st the outiide, which eatimste would make the diatasce of tbe earth from tho end of ths tail sbout 21,000,000, suppos ing the earth and the comet to be direct ly ia line. Cogia's comet be (aid, i smaller than those of 1868 and 1861, with lees tail than either. The only result ol contact between the tail aad tha earth would be, he thought, t greater number of shootinc stara than usual. Professor Delalonte'u, on being questioned, said be bad arriv- d at some conclusions, through bin recent spectroscopic observa tions. He had no doubt tbat the comet it composed of incandescent gas under a pressure lea than tbat of the ea'th' ur face. "Too poctruuj," bti aald, "1 not a eontiauou o?e, made of the icvea prima ry eoiors, a it would be if the comet ware a solid, a liquid, or a highly com pressed git in aa incandeseccot state. Ia other words the fact that the fpeclrotn ia a diseoatlnupatone, mads of several bright bind teparated by dark apace proves that tho auclsu of the oomet it aa incandescent, rarefied gas.'' Dr. Biktr't Pin Ptaacea, far Rbtuma- tiaia, NetUlgia,Crampa, Colic, Diarrboja, Cholera' Borbaa, Cholera Infantum, Spraiat, Barns, Scalds, Brultet, Chilblain, Frowt-bitts, BweUings, Boreoett of tht Joiata,and all painful affection of tht body, estemal and Internal For Golds, Borethroat, Qalnr.y, and diteaiet of tht taroaAaad mucoua membra, it i an in- valaablo remedy. : Joha F. Henry, Cur ran & Co, Propi ietor, 9 and College NO.T290. ' , ix rnu b. . : tuuioat, Je Vk, IAILaV-4 iTX. UGAR-We quote A 111; B, 14; IltraC, Brlabt C. Tellow, U C Yellow X; BrowBaVXalU, "- BAXTflnn t K.M. ' BC0N aiid BttJk Meat-finoow, C. K. BUlea MKAL-l.a tflaVtaoawo U-atl, ilepe MIUaTamV TBT5tSTiraansr aackorlA.Ua. ui T- tMTKHTlt-);' " 'COFFlEWai radsae,'-M ; iUagaha, m aUS ; Java1. wit. " ' . V IAU--aUckaftl--Kcw Family, 15 ;N. f Un-iBX-8oe 100; Cat tH- OaraBhad attiuall. lUT-Sortharn, to 0t alortk Caro uaa,LUte tJfc BUTTIK BcUouotry K)a$l, ood -oaa try, 35, Gothen 40. ,FB-lha9. cmCiN-20aaac. CORN-tl.25. POTATOM-IrUh, wset NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OOD FURNirURE AT AUCTION Bahjbdai, Juti 13,1874. Will be told at To'r- Auction & Com misiion Ptoreon Wllmiugtoa Street ; eal to commeuce at 10 o'clock : $ Good Muhogouy Bureaus, t Msple Bureaa, with Glass, 1 Large sine reirtgeratur good as new. Bjdsteads, Spring Mattresses, Tsblcs, Wubstmd. One Boutliern Gem Cooking Stove but little ued. Also, Lot ol pruviuuns, Buck Wheat flour. Bntter. I)jn.U Beef. Ckes, Cracker and a f turn" BMorttatnc of Dry Goods, Ifrady Made CfiMhlug, I 3 JtMK.SM.TOWLES. July 0-2t, AHTIttt 1,000 ACKE3 OK W RE villi at luut 40J Acrea of Ullab'.e Tiinii und I ralwr u wful fur ill u.'.ral purpoaea i.t over 6 mile from railroad or water tora-luuuttai- n. IJiad owner wi:llag to aell u:ay "Ud term aiil driptlon ot fiiuation, com maid' atk,a, soli, mfaw-ralf, qauliUesandquan litiaaolwoud watr power Ac, useful for intlustrkl ind aerlcultunl pur-.u;t App y lo Industrial and AKrteuUiraJ Aisoeiatioii. l.uvonia Aflannblv rooms lrjj dt 1.0, 1 bird Avenue Ni-w VoikCitV uly B 5A H OVJHlt AND L')T FOll 8ALK. A new two ttorv dwelllnitwlth'aovenroom and well oT (rood water In Hie yard, next door to CoL '. 6. Har.uon aud Paaca Institute, 1 intend tliinj and wil: K3 you a. flS. i?r' gain. J. f. K. urrLt, j-iyTii Jj"OR 8AL. A No. 1 Ox and Vai l. The ux I wen broke and works 111 the plough equal to a borso He i ix years old. Jpply to July 7-tf L, C MAINLY. CLBTta AND CoIiLECTOB OKFtCB, July (Jth, 1874. N Ant'nr under aa ordlBaaee paaaeed by Board Of Commiwloners Jsnssolh 1074. I hereby notify all persons wao laiiea 10 net uiwr taxable to com forward aad Hat the aame with la the next ton daw, on dor penalty of the law. JTkVANCls U. BOltkKLL, july 0-10t Clerk ana Collector. TTNIVIRSITT OF VIRGINIA. Unrnmar IjBtnni f lltuA WftsCkll) tjMTD iMth Jni. 1K7.I md Ulh Heat. Hato pror4 XHfnw iter JU 10 ftivon.va iivtaEiK m, ntivsitaa itiaaAff aUBSiMaal au laTJIfa ajr VUBOT ABl w school ; xd, to those who aeslgw to stady pri- sot had the advantage ot ytomatle instrwe tlow. For etrewlae apply (P - .Dniversltj ol Va.) to JOHN B. Ml NOB, Prot Com. and Btat. Lw. . -n; JuneWwlra -a.TriB.TH CAROLINA RRPORTri AT A I W H1nr.l1, l.v tha next Blxtv Days I I win sell the following Report at per cent, leas thin Cataloetie prices, Tlx: 1 Bay wood, Sd Bawka, Ud tkl. Battle' aqwity, 11, 13 IS Iredell' ( Law, tin ireaeu q"y. I III Mil . t (ran Bnibea'a Law to t Jooea' Equity lndualve, 18 volumes, at Bfift. Cata ii.. nriM 1. lino I will ell a et from Bubeer l aw to 85 N. C, rmlualv except--In-t Winston' Law Iqnlty, 81 voluisvBa, at m 00 tstaloirue price l $135. 1 will sell sny of thee voiumns ai o per ecu. h ow - aioeua wicea. Psnona orderlnr bv mtil muat send postsge. AJ.PHBU WILLIAMS, BookaeHer, JunsAJdStawAwlm KaUih,fl.y. p KICKS REDUCED. n-.t inrlnn-manU to cnrchs'eis. We hsvs Juit Reduced our Entire Stock, smounttnc from tT6M) to t30,000 worth of Entirely Kew DRY GOODS, Notions, Boots, Shoe, Eat. Ac.; muck lower price t&Va heretofore torC ABU. AllwtoVvoacll win get the fttUett value for their money. Marchanta Durchailnic In thia market Can make proatable invastnants with as. ..... ... V ' Our Stock Is vsiy fall for thl eaaon be tides we wlU have other additions very-aeon. r!-' ! PBTTT A JOKSay t it : FayettvflleBtreet. uns 18-tf Ealelgh, H. C QRaHAM HIGH SCHOOL. " Rrv. W.B. Loo, A M.lpj,. i kav. D-. Ai r twor A Uki c 1 Vu. nA. BiDBAil. lutructreaa in Kasic. The next Beeelon beeln the t4th of Auut sad eoelnoea 40 weeks - " . Pnniii rin enter at any time. Board B to 0 per month. TnlUoa 4 to It P eoth. i. '. I aa m aaontk : Unilar 8A Locatioa aasarr-aaard tor h.aita. Bor.d for t(!n ufr. juat S-tdww i.ua i MISCELLANEOUS, QKLSCT BOARDINU AMD DAT SCHOOL, . ;-'i'U.f .. inxnxMcf it, a , TheMleeee Nua ! Miae Kollork will ra ame the exarclaaa of their t'ehaol oa Friday S4th July sad eoattoaw tweatr warka. t.lr enUure forwardad oa appllitliwi. . Jauet8twtw - T3ALEIGU FEMALEeBMlNARr, . ' A-V - . . nlLtnOn, I, -f, , ' Mtiait lltrtaawt.-. - Tae B'Xt Betrfoa opens ba Meodsy, Sept. ' 14tav l74. Apply for taUlosraa, - JsTy B-dlOtwibw w oikhamacool: ( AUtablaihadka ltU MEBAMlVfUr, N. '. Ua UUat .low, wpaiM I'Ah Taitlon aad Board, 1 150 net extras. For aires kw tnpl. to- July, no MAJ K BINUBAM, June S-w ' ' ' Buperiataaaant Gr RXKHSltP.no FEMALE COLIJiOE. GKnNBBOIlO', If. V. Thia InatHatlen is aata kt eeefal open Uon. The Fail Btvwkuii of 1874, will breia oa Wedneadmy, Jalyttth. For Cataiofrae statins terms, c, apply to the Pre Ucnt Bev. T. kt. Jcea, Ol D. M. II Preat. Ik WILbON, Board Trasteea. Janets tf g A LB OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE I By virtue of powers vested la ma by a dead htruet, executed to aw on the vutli day of January, lbTd, reglatered in the office of the Ketrisler of Deeds for Wake eoanty, la book S on pace X61, i will vu Saturday the 1Mb ay of July next ex poo to public aale at tha Court Boaae door la BaleVh, the tract of land situate In Township In laid county t.t Wake, lytnK on the Faiettevllle Boad shout four miles from Kalelirh, ad- ioloiuir the laada aI Um ueira or tne lata Ltureua Blnton and oUiom. contaiamc 1114 acr a. .aad mors uartievHwiy Tarma carh tin leu hut; aesvrioea in said deed iutrtiM. jane BS td JOHN GATLING, Tract ce THURSDAY. JULY MOTH. 1 WILL Bell at the Court Mourn- door in fslelxli. tue. followluK property : Cue lot ou NewlKriic St., one iqusre from the Capitol, wltk about 40 feet treat, mailing bic-k 105 fect to Una of liouia Peck, on thl. lot 1 a ftood effice with one larjie room, lerm $130 Caah reitiabuier months wltk lnU;iet. At the same time I will aUo mil, the fol lowing properly, ulect lo tbe dewer of Mm. K. A Vrimroec aud the llummtead l E 12a ai d Nora U. Prlmruu. jue 1'it on hvaliurn Bt , to I hi' Wctof and ar iilnlr r the above ileKcribed lot with IK) fret front rvniiig back 1(:' 10 .58 feel, on which i a t)woU:iq an l nerv.iuta honta. w. o. i'liixirionii, aom roi John I). Pii)-taawa, iulv 1 ui in ' Uec'd. fjIl E NOKTU CAHOllNA MANfAI.. PaM'elied bv aulhoritv aid uudar tbe anr nlca of the uaneml Aweuibly. will aoou l-a luued under direction of tho becrelary f tute Tbe material for this woik baa baaa 00) In ted ud preparea by John U. Wheeler, ktq., who haa epent agreat d.al of lime and lalior lu eora pit tiue it A a himd book of reference, it will bi the most com plot and valuable work of the kind ever published in tbe state. No publte maa, or man of btuiueee, ahould be without a. eoay it ltl be a book of about 3 41 page. uumpriaiog a wawoi tna oiaas; um coun tie and, population ot each, shewing the CoegreaeioBal aad Beulorku dUtricta; the Cunatitatton of the United UUtea, wtth late imendmenU; the Executive officers of the United Bute from the Kevolatloa to 1874 Aa engraved dtaicraaMhowimr me movement Of pOp each 01 ulatloa from 1780 to 1010 1 the ares of atato la fqaara mile and the popalatioa et each: aad of avsrytqnsr mil 4 the ratio of rnpreaonUtlon In Conirreaa at each Pwcwle The Oonstltntion ef North Carol iae with ra. cent amaadmentai, tha poi'aiatiaw eaeh county Irom Ita oix.nlailion to 1K7U. 1 scutlve, J UiilclAl snd lUiativ Uapartawentii of North Carotiaa 1 BtatiaUeal table, ot tha popular wte ia each Boasts, for President, boveraor, Conirreaa : a aperUl aletaasent ot ths qualified voters from records of csnsut, dletintrulantrii' white from colored i the eoen tie of ths aula, oris in of aaaaa, with a U I ot oenators snd Kepreaentativea la the (Jen- sral Assembly from dsls of foraaatlow to pr ant tnaaioa ; anamnea oiner suuhuhu mtsresting matter, with full Index to tha Tbe pries of the bojk is rut in la cloth binding. PoU';e to be added when aeat by mail end in your ordera al once 10 ' ' ALFRED WILLIAM, ativja( u. aw . Areata wanted In every coaaty of the State U11U W a" toaeUthUbook. jane -8m jg-ENET'B llkUWLIi; HilLIB TUE MOST POWERFUL BEAU NO AUINT EVER WiCOVEBfO. Tbe wonderful eclerhy with which UiU combination of Carbolic add wila otlier toothing and .uratlvs emolitats . HEALS THE MOST VIRl'LRNT BUKH aru ttrvaao . -.tb 1 lomothing skla to tha marvelout. It la with pride that tha Pro pric tore call at tentlon to thegratlfj-lni; fact tbat PBTSICIANS GIVE , IT TBE lUGBEsT HEAD OF PEA IBE, and use it snd prescribe it In their practice. POINTS TO BE BORNS W 1ITNP : , . , ' Carbolic BalvsposiUvely caraa the worst-sores Carbolic Balve Instantly allays tbe pata burn a. . - Carwolle Balve can s all eutaneoas erwpOont. Carbolic Slv remove pimple tad hletcae. Carbolic Balr wUl car cat tad tralsea. CkrboU-: Balve ranks at tae head of all lalvea. Ointments or Other BosOag Oom poanda, sod haa achieved a. greater twpata tioa aad hu a larger tale than aay other tiail lar preparation of sootossponBeowt mveh Boa. . : ;; i ,i . Bold every where. Prlca 9 ent. JOBS F. HI NET, CURRAN A CO., flMmMrM. ind Cotlee Ptre. New leva. yaco tfl-lm m'xt "WARREN" 0-.'4,v: Bast Ho aver maas for garlrotai gmeral ase. WriU for circular aad prioea. . , 4 , JULIClLEVIriBAOO SoU AjraeU tor If . C. Trade , rappUed Mjnafctrrs frloM. inns t- ' Trnatee of N . V New copy. ' proof-read'fv1 mat ten. fottow. Place, New ork. N't
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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