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I' . v, ' 0 z ! i THE DAILY SENTINEL, r- rvlLMBID Bf -- J i. i. I . i rl M ,4 i .ii. . 1.. wlU h fcfewrtse a tbe DaO . . .... v i ' , r Odd Hear the Court Boom '" or wwiiro j Daii Sentinel 1 year In sd venae -ei.oo Daily flxnaowta Is edeaee - .1 s ue fteaal-Weekly v ) U - 4.00 Waeklf SeaUnci ".' - 8.00 The DutX 8mtt wtn he4eliTre4 ta ay part of.th City at finn Crht week. NEWS SEMENS.: t it jjwviiwrtT or TlfcomU"! J Omm DelcW ir wiUnw tkrMrh wh U.H t.rrulMd ta aekMla m U kcUtMtm, wiUi InU mvimtU Clief, Li Un tort, Bclenoe (viUi.pnetlM la ChoatU m1 and rhyUsal Ulwmtoriw), la Um, a, InriDwclmr, TaMhiDg ui Acricallnra, oil, CN"W R . UWimliy f Vr. giaia, ARlri CU, V. , , ,. , , . : ii i 1 1 i Tk t'DMB Mnu of 1htt 8cl(61ra eonaMBMOa TkarMUjr, Kept 8rd, W. aa4 aontlaa taty k. Tb 1 allowing tana will mbbmiim J. atft, U73, tod and JM f oraebcatar eoatolaiac fall'partlcalAra, ioUIt -v:aU4fB,MUv mul WAJUSH' KOI. J Bed Q" aver mala lor inrdaaaad ceara M WrtW turciraolw aad pcioaa. . ,, ,, JULlUSLIWIaAOO, Bola AaaU for N. O. Tnd rapplied Mtaatai lanra' Prioaa. JiLWOa riMALt 8IM1NAKT, Raliioh, N. Ch ' "' f. P. HOBOUOO, A M., Prlnelnal. A r. RCDU, A. If., AMlttank FKKO. AO THE, Hoai VmrUuit Tta a xt Bcadoa open on Monday, Bap Hih, IMi Apply (or Catalocaa Jalyldliitwiu New Discovery 11 Phaloi m .... , Salvanon for the Hair. CLEAR AMyATERI WiriKTlPCSEDIMENT ! ) OrENTfcVniB UCHT J II- birRestonnr t Gr&Jlatr m Original Color Pualon's "ViTAiuWiffers ut ttrly from! all fankt coloring frtparadonjicretofore used, t is lurtid, sweet wcdling, precUftates no muddy or dim J aiatKr.requires noshaking.im parn no stain to the skin. Hold Joulless. It leaves no mark oi the yet it reproduces in gray natural color tnat time or sicumuL may uavc bleached out of it. tarPhalon's Vitalk h for one sole purpose, mat of reproducing.with absolute cer tainty, the naturafflor of the hair. It is nofittended as a daily dressioJnorfor removing scurf or iandruff; nor for cu ring baflness; nor for stimula ting ue gnnrthof the hair. . Thesf objects may be accom. plishaU after the color has been fixed Vith the Vxtalia, by Pha Ion's Okemical Hair Invito rator. The ViTACfipca harmless and unequaled prepajationfor the reproduction of lie origi nJ hue of gray hair,wd noth jng else. This is accoliplished in from two to ten applications, according to thepth of shade required. SglaTOy all druggists TVrOBTOAGlCBOKDS Of TBI NORTH XVX CAJtUijlHAKAUAOAU VU. Iwll Norta tha amoniit of 1 4(1.000 1 auoa lb. dalirery Boadi rt tha BUU NaUonal Bank, BaleUch, at any tim prior to M Jth of Annai nan, JaO. ItSnL 1374. eun. lunaSt-Sot Truataa of K. C. R. Co. Nt copy Clbk ako Collktom OmcV July 6th, 1874. i Acting index aa ordinance pavaecd by Board 01 uoawnaioacri an mi 101.. . otify all Mraoaa who failed to llat their Uxabla to eooM lonrard and Ibt the aaaie with a tba next ten bt. nnoer penalty o: jalyS-lOtf , Clerk and Collectw. 1 MISSOURI arXTB -WTTEIUESl; LotaUaed by SUto Anthorltr, Md 3 j ttnawii m muo n t. loci. j rand Blnle Number Schema of 60,000 Nole. DRAWS TBI LAST OAT OF IACH ; ' MONTH. , r' I Cimu Tana. 150,000 1 f ; 10.ro rrtaea. amounUnc to $300,000 Whole Uckete, 10; Halree,S. Qartea,W.aO. Okmtl. MixaaetSl.M0li SS,W Prtsea, amonaUnu to $578,177 1 i Drawi every Saturday daring the year. - ' waou Tioxara, 110; BaxTaa, fVqnaBTit Addraaa, for Tlcketo aa4 CTrmlan, MURIAT. M ILLUeY Co., Maaaiera, r.U Box l4. St. Lscia, Mo. avMaae7wlv: DSNRISO B ' pATRirr sflrppmo tags.! Over Two Hnndred MDIiona hara a aaad wlthlo tba pact M yearn. wiuoui eomplaiat of wee by 1J Deeoaaing detached. Tsar aaa aroaa aauaai.a fob auajune Oorroa Bauaa raaa aar Tao ta S a. AUBxpreaaCoaapaaiee aee theaa. , Fold by Priatere and Suttoaenererywaare. - octVeoa3ie,. . J . JttlT II radecai th Xortnga Boada of tfea Carolina Railroad Company, at par of principal, and tna lnterett aaa, to tba of tba TriPO .-IV- ? v ' 7 1 iTS U f hi Ml . . : P L , m ; ; ! I i jr i -i ii 'ii ii ..,-.. j 1 1 1 1 iv r ii ii ii 1 1 ii - r ii ii ii : ii ii' ii ii ii . ii City Intelligence. JOIIN J3I1AOO. Kditw. Oca Oxr-Lboobo Baxairr. Sid Dona our newly fleeted Bhcrlff, arrived in the oity tbia aftaiaooa. He waa met at the traia by a commttle and eteort4 to toe Hotel where he waa received'emid the ncttion tfriighl ever tbeii great victory, and oa Jtonday night a rowing oaeaii more partiealarly for their eoeotry frkede who did ao muck to gaia the battle yeas terday, . Coma out white men. I . ' i u a Tsa StATi UaooparrnDLV Ooaa Dat OcaATrcFrom .rat rjrna received eBey eafely lay' (bat North Carolina b an- doubtedly Democratic. , Col. Stephen D. Pool la certainly elect ed Superintendent of Public Injunction by a large majority. Capt Jo. Daria' majority tor Cengreae over Headea in thie fliitrict ia eUimated at 800 to 1,000. FaiaBAXKt' Bcalb. Th Fairbaaki Scale Company received an order from San Francisco by telegram latt week for 78 large dormant and warehouse tcalca, Tbia order indicatee good crops and a prosper. out tt aeon in California. The Company alao ahipped f 3000 worth of acalea to Russia during the last V daya,and,13 BOO bushel hopper scaiea for Urge ele vator in Wisconsin. Tbe product of the first six months of scale making for 174 foots up 23,810 acalea, with a larger prr cent, of track and hay scaiea than ever before.-(St. Jobosbury (Yt) Caledonia. . . . i A Victory Ixdisd. The whole Con' servative ticket of Wake county la elect, ed. Timothy Lee the Boston Sherif is defeated. Charlea M. Busbee ia Senator instead of Jim Harris, negro. Lwa Ste pheoson, G. V. Strong, Michael Whltjey and M. W. Page, are tbe Representatives of Wake instead ol Stewart Ellison, black, Tom Argo, Willie D. Junes, and Itaah King, white. The only thing to marr the pleasure of tba victory ia the re flection that Moee Bunting with bis negro deputy, Sawyer, sits ia the Courthouse as Clerk by virtue of , Democratic votes. Tba long looked lor day hat come at last. We are too happy to cay more on the election of Wake, Franklin ha gone democratic. A telegram from Kioaton tayt one. Conservative mambrr ia certain and the giber in doubt. Newt from Chatham gains in four township, amount ing to 800 votes, Oranyillo in three townships gitint 150 for Conservatives, jobnttop is reported aa 800 majority for Capt. Davie. No nrgro ia Raleigh nasi united since the report of tbe election from Rarocat. The white mea -bar never been a? jubilant since the flk-bt at Big Bethel and Bui) Run. , ' Da-Attt r r w Old Cmzai We have to announce this morning the death bf another of eur old citiscoa, Mr. Travia T. Harris, an old anil highly respected citisen, died at his residence in thlt dty yesterday morning, after a few bouts Ill ness, of rheumatism of the heart. He was in the enjoyment of his uiual health tbe Sreviout night when he retired to bed. .bout lonr o'clock hie family waa aroused by bis illness, when medical aid Was summoned ) but before the physician ar rived, there was aothiog left of one who bad lived aa wa now live, but aaad me morial of man's mortality. The deceased was a member of Appo mattox Lodge, No. 16, L O. O. I., in good standing, and will be buried with the honora of the Order. He leaves a wife aad several children to moura hie udden deroiae. May they be comforted in their tad affliction by him who baa promised to be a father to the lather Ins and a husband to the widow. Pttmburf x. , ; ; j The gentleman above named was, tome thirty years ago, a resident of Raleigh and waited with Mr. Jas. Litchford in tbe tailoring business. He was (be brother of our well known townsman end friend S. B. Harris, rq., who received dispatch calling him to Petersburg, aad would beve gone on immediately, but had been confined to bis bad for two or more weeks. Tbia", makes tbe second brother Mi. II. hss lost ia Virginia thlt year, lie bat our sympathy in hit tick- nem and bereavement."":,,';' I ! Tba election In this city on iMterde puasd iS very quiet and no dieturbtaOtf are reported. Democrati and lttpnbll cant worked aUenooualy from tanriae until taBaet and; tha white men of Raleigh did we,,4TI) foUowlng it tb city voM lbr portion of tha ticket 1 , , ' , ' ' saiUn Wari For Senate, Boa bee, eon M4; IlarrU, repn 883.' For Hour, ConMrratifra, Strong, 941, Whitley, til, Page 829, BtephfMoa 839 ; Republican, Jonee, 871, Argo, 872, Klliaoa 878, King 870 an average: Democratic gain of 100 oyer the vota of 1878. The remaining tick et will ran about the aatne. . ItiddU Fan!. Pool, conn 139; Pnr- nell, rep 99. A. Democratic lain of 53. Buabee 171, Harnt 61 . Ikmaialng ticket averagea about the earn majority. - Wfdtr Wari-Yot Senate, , Harris, reo 433 ! Buibee, coo, S98 ; for Hoaae, Democrat, Paffe SBO, Slepheoaoa IB?, Strong 894, WbtUay sw; xtepooiicana. sea 470, l"aoa aoa, auag vo,iko 469. ' Radical gala or aome T. Balance of the ticket average about the tame. .... m 1 n 1 ... rr.. ' tvMidd 2eamai. uiiawv) i.v, -rla 874. Republican gaiapf 40. ,:, ; 4 RALEGH, KT. GLOEIOUS! . Til 1ESCLT II YAIB COl'ITT. DEMOCRATS ALIVE. GLORIOUS VICTORY. OAIN OF BIX HUNDRED. The white men of Wake achieved a glorious victory jester day electing their whole ticket with the exception of Regis ter of Deeds and County Clerk, being a democratic gala of 800. Capt Davit runt with tbe county ticket, and the ave rage majority nt thit writing will probe, bly be one hundred and fifty for eur tick et Sid. M. Dunn defeats Tim Lee for Bhsriffby 10? votes Upon tbe announcement of the vote near tba Yarborongb House, tbe wildest enthusiasm prevailed. The elretta were literally tilled with true white men, aad cheer after cheer rent tbe air. Eloquent and soul-stirring speechee were delivered by Oea. Cut, Judge Fowle, Fab. U. Buabee, Col. T C. Fuller, J. P. H. Rust, and others, including, our elected county candidates. Busiaese Is pretty much suspended, and the day la giving up to a grand njicing. Olory enough for one day" is upon tbe lips of almost every one you meet. The Radicals are standing aloof, the moat woe begone looking fellows -it is imagiaible to coo- eel ve. Hurrah for Wake she it redeemed 1 Official Vote or Waki Cuemv. Superintendent of Public Instruction Pool, dem. 8,610 ; Purnell, rep. 8,640. Congress Davii, con. 8,730; Headen 8,685. Senate Butbcejdem. 3,821 ; Ilarm, rep, 8,383 ; liuaboe't majority House of Representatives, Democrats, Psge 8,773, Strong 8,730, Stephenson 3,711, Whitley 8,737 ; Bepubllcsns, Argo 8,685, Jonts 8,676, King 3,038, Ellison 9,618. Bunting, rep , it elected Clerk by about 163 votes. ) County Treasure Lewis, dem , 3,739; Yearby, rep., 8,890. ' Surveyor Atkinson, dem., 8;704; -Id amt, rep 8,637, Sheiiff Dunn' majority over Le It 48. The following County CemmlssioDtrs are elected ; A. G. Jones, Sol. J. allien, W.B. Turner, J. R. Nowell, demV, and Jinks, rep. I a RETURNS FROM VARIOUS POINTS. Telegrams rtoived from points below give most cheering democratic gaia ia almost alt direcUont, . in. SaAMVILLB COCHTT. HbrdrrsoR Davie' gala over Herri on vote 81. Pool' gain 88.' KrrniaXLS A Democratic gain ol 83 over tbe vote of 1878. rxAJixLix (cum. . Advices from Fraeklinton Indicate the election of Mitchell, dem., ovr William, rep, for the House. The county will to do between Davis and Headsn. 1 DcnHAMt, ingost 7. Th vote stood Davia 198; Deadta 189; Fool 193 ; Purnell 184 ; Kerr 198 Ruffia 193. ' ...... WnMtKaTox, August 6 A near a w can estimate, McKoy's majority over Buwtll will approximate 830. , But liule if say doubt of bis slectioa. Waddell alao is sureley elected. Tbe county ticket it split all to flinders. No material change la Kw Hanover. Columbus ia good for 400. No figures received for tbe other counties to indicate the result. : . ' Cumberland county reporti Urgegaint with whole democratic ticket elected. . Lenoir and Greene elect a Democratic Senator ever a former republicaa. - Larg democratic galas In both oountiea. , . i Fraaklia at on o'clock p. m k re ported at bsvlng gone 40 nujority ...fee J Darky electing -the" entire democratic county ticket. if,. ; Richmond county ha goae ' Dme- eratlo by a conaiderabl majority, a large gain, Legraad oonervtiv alected to m i i I ml TIIE 0., j FRIDAY AUGUST 7, 1874. elected W tbe Senate and Walker, con awvstite to tbe Houte, j jj ' ( Orange edunty gives Davit at leant 650 assjerity, t J3tpt,Je. I. Dsvla oerteinly sleeted la thlt district ' iormoi courrv. 1 A telesrram from Princeton saya thatlclotbing was of the sbsbby-Kenteel stripe. Ospt Jo. J. Davie majority in JobeatoQand he carried' his iopeifluua- wardrobe county ie -619,' PoeJ't majority ia about the tame. The whole'cooter vaUve tickit Selynwo townships In- Maab have bees heard rom,'Bd la these, there is a l)em ccratic gaia of sixly-eevea. k . ( rRLorrt. There ta a Ocaaairative gaia of one hnndred votes oyer, Merristeo's rote in this towoahla. Ruporu from the county come in slowly, but indicate increastd Conservative gains, . The whole Conscr. vative county ticket it elected beyond a doabt. Much rejoicing and eathuslasir. Pool, Schenck and AsL poll the full Con servative vote. pAumcar, August 6. Returae from various precincts in Rowan county indicate a conservativt gala of about two hundred vole. Tbe whole ticket is triumphantly elected. Id dependent candidate are completely snowed under. Tbe estimated majority is about seven hundred. HERE AND THERE. The death it announced of Miaa Jsae Aintlee, tbe lady who first started flower minions In Glasgow, Sootlaad. ' . Bartlctt Bent, of Connecticut, it spokes fun possible choice for Assistant Poat-muter-OenersI nnder Martball Jewell.' Hnveat I right to be saucy, If I please tn asked a young lady of aa old aycbelor. " " Yet, if you pleaae, but not if yot ditplesse," waa tbe answer. number ef tbe most distinguished college presidents in the country will be present at the meeting of th National Ed ucational Association at Detroit thlt week. ' At a recent sale in London a copy of "Virgyle'aBokeof Eaeydos," transited and printed by William Caxtoa, though wanting two pages, was sold for $955 in gold. It is related that a large Newfoundland dog at Cap May recently observed e rcboo of porpoises spurting ia tbe surf, sad immediately sprang ia among them, barking aad yelping furiously. lis wu finally put to flight with tbe loss of an ear, snd sfter hsvieg received some sever braises caned by tbe tail laabiog which tbe fish gave him. Tbe New York Evening P.t tpcaktof the Centennial Exposition at ' a project that requires Alsddic's lamp." This it perfectly true, and Philadelphia baa th lamp, only we call it by a lest metaphori cal title. It la Intelligent, well dirrqted energy, perarveranve and a sincere tnd well grounded belief in oar ability to bring tbe projist to a eoxorssful culmina tion. Zeal without judgment is dangerous. Mist Ella Johnston, of Welltville, N. J., bsd a pistol presented to her by torn admiring simpleton for courage shown In driving away burglars. Miss, Johnston did not understand much about piatols, and while th waa practicing againtt th aid of a barn, a ttrav bullet struck snd I a-ll I . I -"'7 woauuea a young isoy ineno. Tbe pond llllies now being offered Tor ml In Philadelphia, are brought from pond near Trenton, N. J. Theie beauti ful flowers are but little knwn hare. Thousands et people see them lor sale (bat never saw tha like before and know noth ing of tbtir name r history. Although but littl known here, they are plentiful throughout tbe New England State, and are giown in great quantities in small lakes and pond. A barrel with only one stav baa been, invented. The etave it procured by turn ing a steamed log the length of a log against a knife of tbe ssme length, sod cutting from tbe log a continuous sheet or yens I of the proper thickness. Thit beet is out into lengths ol the circum ference of a barrel, and by machinery it croced or chsmpered, and by meant ol a gang of saws sawing slitt Into tbe endtof unequal lengths, the else ot the eodt it reduced for the hisdt, and tbe proper bilge produced- The barrel, when bound with the usual number of hoops, appetn to be quite aa ttrng at the ordinary barrel. Ia Preston, Eoglsnd, a two year old child, while playing near tbe bouse of it parente, ' suddenly disappeared. Search waa made, but ao trace of the child eould be discovered nntll shout 9 o'clock la th evening, when a faint noise was beard la a yard near the dwelling of tbe parents, The sound seemed to come from aaderth ground, and on further search a hole, communicating with a sewer was found, from which th cries proceeded. The child had by soma accident got into the ewer, from whence, after nearly tea hours' Imprisonment, it wak rescued much fright, seed aad exhausted, but not hart.' The ttwer wu invested with ram, and it wait matter of surprise that tha fierce) vermis bad not attacked th liule oee. ' , Owa XUwrjLT or ran "Cxcsadb." Tbt weary sua wu reflecting upon bitchancet of making golden set, one hot day but wetk, wbra a atraagar alowly tramped op toward tbt square in BloomicgUia from tbe direction ol tbe Union depot. Uit in a soiled handkerchief, i Hi face vrss haggard and. bronzed, and hirthoe had i ort"vw-.i' hi lagglng'galt quickened and hit rye dilated, for in the . distance stood a beer "dire" ia whifti in hit halcyon day h .had participated in the bacchanal beetj ana utriea la tne musical Khiseiand ew. raieVto tlieeaaery ellakiag of the beer- glaeaee. JOid Time Rock," be geetly murmund, while a sweet einile overspread hi uob'irnt eoDntwance, aad, hastening along, he dieappeared in the cellar-way. expecting to And thlnge a of yore. "But elaa, all wu changed." The "bar-keep" wu there, and tbe sullied gauze still pro tected the blushing Venusek from the ma rauding inclination! ef Egypt's plague, but' baeinet waa at a etanditlll. No jocund parties gozz'ed the yeasty bever age around the circular table ; no vete ran sooosad on tbe beeches while .the die took Improper liberties with tbe cor ners of their moutbt. , A. dove-eyed man wu standing et th bar tipping a cittern water lemonade, another Wat reading a newt paper in n corner, and - a ttiUnesa si of death pervaded the entire apirtmeot. The etranger aat down at a table and wiped bit beaded brow with a dirty "fegle." Presently, catching tie eytof the proprietor, be bld sp the (tdc fin ger ot bit lexter bead aigniflcantly. Th saloon keeper shook his head, 'One beer,' said the itranger, in a commanding voice, thinking hit tignal had been ruiauudcr etood. THB aRNTLCMAR VSOX WATHRRLAX9 came alowly from behind the bar, snl leaning over the chair et tbe side of tlie table opposite to the itranger, calmly kui reyed that thirsty soul for a short time, and then opeoed bit lips and sternly said : "Vat you take me for, eh t" "What do I take joo tot ?" echoed the lurptised stranger. . , "Yas ; does you tekt me for a ttm fxl I" Tbe atraoger rose Indignantly. "Why, you old fraud, I don't take yoQ for any thing, and don't waut to; beer's Imy pisen ; I stn from Texas, I( am ; I lv travelled nearly all over the Stales, kud tbia ia the first town I ever struck where a beer jerker got mad when a man wanted to patronize him." "So," laid tbe gentleman it h the alien accent, in a mollified voicv, "jott ct sbin here before; whar you lift? "I'm a printer, and don't live anywhere ; was in thit town two years ago, and held frimes on the Banner cfUolinett" "Ob, den you not know it Dem wim mens, dem brayin', what you caila Jem t" "Crusader," tuggeatcd the printer 1 "Yes, dat is it; dem mauclcr, tley makes trouble mit ua ; ilcy hl a law pass we not sell aoytiokt now, only nst a gallon more or leas." "Tbe," shouted Ibe type-sticker, "ai d cant a lellow get a iqtiare drink of beer without buying a gallon ? Why this it despotism," and again he drew bis aWvat rag across bis forehead. "Halt amoal," said the suloon keeper. ' If you can drink one gallon peer, be comre cheaper; not more aa 2 cents a glass. Vcn I sells biin you not dricki him here ; I tend my poy to tome odcr place for de peer, tnd dem oder place dey tends to me fur peer and we fix him sp earn, as efry initn toil bis own peer, , A tunny smile rippled over the phis ol tbe typo snd the boy was dispatched on his mission. Boon the beverage, frothing over tbe top of the wooden bucket wu placed before bim. The thirsty trarep, hutily clearing hit throat, nodded t-i hii new acquaintance, m ii saying, j '. "nxRR'e to too, ld ir.T," aid dipped bit face into tbe tnowy foam. Alter getting awty with a couple ef quarts, bis now radiant face emerged trom the bucket frosted like a pic aic cake. lie pushed lbs bucket toward the Teutonic gentleman, but tbe Istter waved it away with his hand, saying, "No, no, mine friend, you payt for him ; you ilriaks bim." The printer took a long breath and then another lofg drink . Then be cant hie eye toward the ceiling, and seemed lost ia thought. "Those crusader ar doing a great work," murmured ho u ha lifted the bucket to hielipt atd alowly swallowed a few mouthlti. U?y tliia Um hi fi.ee wu ruddy a t iking sun in an Ohio river fog, and he seemed ai piseid u a Quaker on his wedding mora "Whst would man do withont the min istering care of lovely women V solilo -quiaad b, again poising the nearly empty bucket in tbe region ol hia nose, "dbe refines hit morals, elevate liii aspirations, reader hit borne happy, snd makes beer cheaper." "Yas, dem wimmena dey play ter tuyfei," moaned tha Teuton. . The moralist fmwaid omioiously at the iaterruBtioa. 'Yea," con tinned be, u be ta' the empty bucket on tbe table, "these crusa dra are engaged ia e noble work ; they have brought Deer within tbe graap ol the humble peasant." 1 Paying for hie gallon and totting tbe youth nickel for bringing it, he etsayed to mount tbe cellar etaira, aad by a su perbumaa effort succeeded, Once out in ibe at rest t, be made for another old time haunt where erst he had wbiled tha hap- n hmtn mi hSAliffiii fh. mArtiwm r m 4 -i i a - i hop-juice. ' . . . i j NO. 314. IUEI6I lllllf. WHuLsaixs nuca. ."-), Ki4M,a, Julyxl. NAILS-t7K. ; f. 8U(JAR-We quote A lit; B, H; IztraO, Brlaht C Tellow, 11 O TeDow 10, Browns al0. SALT Klrtu at V.W. BACON and Balk Meat-Bacon, C. R. BMk MIA-L-41.W ., fLOUK-ratapeco 12.E0; Hope Mills FsmV ly l'Ja; do.. Kztra .00 ; NorthCaroUne .80. BAOGINO-ttanny Bln Wall; UonUe aachocA,lte. '' i ' COTTON TIIS UXc lXr"gaV-JUo. priau. 9Maa0; Ugnl'rL 0 sS; Ave 40. FU Mteksrel-Kew FamUy, i6; N. O HerriaKS Roe 10.00; Cat $Xa7. Cbrn Shad U Sleets. HAT Northern, 1.75 to 11.00 ; HorUi Care Ilea, L15 to 1.85. BUTTIR Beat country 1 VCi, flood eoaa try, S5, Ooabcn 40. KGOB 15a30. ,,,,.. CIilCXINa-20a35e,' ..' CORN-Sl.zS. " : ' POTATOIS--lrlsh,Ti Sweet eon, i . Caution to Purchasers of th Peruvian Byron (a protected eolation of tha pro toxide of iron). Beware of being deceived by any of the preparation of Peroviaa Hark, or Bark aad Iron, which may be offered to you. Every bottle of genuine bu Peruvian Syrup (not Peruvian Bark) blown in the gist. Ex em ln tbt bottle before purchasing NEW ADVEKTISEMENT8. POSTPONEMENT FIFTU AND LAST CONCERT' ia aid er the PUBLIC LIBllBi OF lEMLCir ' DAY FIXED .and a FV'LL. DRAWING ASSURED . OH , JtosDv 80m NovBJinBR, 1874. LAST CHANCE lor AN EASY FORTUNE? A postponement of the Fifth Concert of too Public. Library of Kentucky hu been e generally anticipated, snd is so manifestly fur the interest ot allcoaeeined tbat it must meet the approval of all. The day it now absolutely fixed and there will be no variation from tbe programme now announced. A sufficient number of ticktti had been sold to have enabled us to have had a large drawing oa tbe 81st July, but a short postponement was eon aidered preferable tn s partisl drawing. Let it be borne in mind that THE FIFTH 6IFT CONCERT 18 THE LAST WHICH WILL EVER BE GIVEN UNDER THIS CHARTER AND BY THE PKESEWT MANAGE MENT. That t will positively and unequivocally take place at announced on MONDdY, 80th NOVEHBER, tbat the music will be the best tbe country affords, and that 20,000 CASH GIFTS .;v .aggregating 1 $2,500,000 will lie distributed ticket holders. by lot among the List of Gilts.' ! rno.OftO . 1001X10 . ftjuoo . 60,000 . 83.000 . 100,000 . 140,000 150,000 . 1OOJW0 . 1UO.DU0 . O0.0IO . 100,00 . 100,000 . 1),000 . 00,100 . t5O,fJU0 Une Grand Cash Gift One Grand Cash Uift One Grand Oaah Gift One Grand Cash Gift One Grand Cash Gift S Cash Gifts, ),( each 10 Cash Gifta. 14,000 each IS Caab Gins, 10,(DO each ttO Cub Gil U, 6,01X1 each XSOuhGir-a, 4,000 each 30 Cub Gifts, MOO each M Cash Gifts, t.OtW each. 100 Oaah Gifts 1,000 each 240 Cask Gifts 500 each..... 500CaahG!fU. too eaeh..... 10.100 Cub Gifts, 60 Grand Total tO.OOO Gifta, ail cah....l,5O0,p00 Price of Tickets, Whole Tickets Halves Tenth, or eirk Coaooa. 11 Whole T.ekeU for... 6 50 00 25 0 600 , OO00 M Tickets for.. ,.1,000.00 PertODS wishing to invest, should order promptly either of the borne Office, or our local Agents, Liberal commissions will be sllewed to satisfactory agents. i Circulars -containing ' lull parttcttltrt furnisEed oa spplicslion. - v i ; ., .. TliO. K. BltAMLETTK, ' j Ageat and Manager, -Public Library Building, Louiinllo, Ky, tug 7-d3tw&wt30Nov lasrTTHSL at the foUowtng latMparefuare relnch,ortea aalaloa llaes, ... Mqearsmetimv....;.M..;. 8L4 ach eabeeoautbstertteei ft Vwvltalietete'ettf qsAie, Tasoa.t3l.ce " S M.00 t, 6mv laooii UOOfl SU.0 14.00 1 : 10 44.0 u " 44. et U.0OI it - tyi.us NEW ADVEETISEMENTS. Tier. i. . i- Cim. an Collbotom Ornva. I will be In my office daily for the next thirty ems between the hoars of WA. M. aad 1 f M.aadt e(F. M , for theeotWettoaof lad as r. M . t at the eoUeetioa of i of Um city of Ralairh, for tbe year ixes matt be paid wltbla this tttaa rid be collected aceordiar to law. - tha taxes i l74. Taxee l or uer eld I . . , . , raAMfylSM.BOKKKLL, lalyU-so .., Coileclor. .. t tha Manatal Aaaaaitilv. will moam aa ' isanea uoex aireeuoa ot tne seeratan Stats. The asatarial fur tbia work-hM been so lire tl and praparaa by Joha H. WmmSv. Caq.; who hu spant sfTeai deal of ttsse aad labor sBanaaMBs; It, Asahaad aoekefaeteae, it wlU be tbe isreat aosapleU arnd valuable ' wrke IbealadevwBbUtbUtBeStoto. ' NepnbUesaaa, ormaa of bnilatta. aaoald be. whboat a eopy. it 1U be a book of abetpairea. . . Compriaiaa; a Map of tbe Stat : the eoaa Uea aad popotaUoa of each; ahowing the Coagreaafoaal ead SmiaAorlal diatrlcUt the CoaaUtatioaof the United BUtaa, with late amendments s the Bxeeettva omoara of tbe umtea bums trom tne Kevoiateoa lo ltf74. Ae engravad dJagram,Bhewlas; the asoveaaent et popalatloa f roea 17tW to 187 t the area of eaos State In square aalleaaad tea popaJatloa of each aad ol evary aqaara milt i the ratio of repreaeataUoa ia Ooverset rt sack Decade. TheCoasUtatMMiof liorth OsraUaa with re. cent smendraents; the populaUoa of each county from He erratiaaUaw to 1870. Bx eeutive, Judicial tadlsrialaUvs Depart eate of North Carolina ; BUUaUcal tables of the popular vnte tn eacta eewatyi tar matdent, Goveraor, Coasress I a special etetesnent of the qnalifled voters from records of eeaaar. eimUgBUBkea; white from ewossd tmeona Uea of tha ttuie, origin of name, with e ut ef Senators sad Repreaeatsuvu fat the Gen eral Ami bly trua date of taraaaHoa te pre -ant aeaaiOB and mack other ttaUsUcal sad Interesting matter, with full lades to tbe The price of the book Is 8XC0 in flne cloth blading, roetag te be sdded whea tent by mail. , , Bend in your orders st ones to ALFbLKD VALUAMS, Bookseller, Raleigh, M. C. Aceets wanted In every ceaety of the State to sell this book. Janet-am All Right Cook, lit It la made of the BIST MATERIAL snd by the BIST SKILL. 2nd: It la BBAUTirUL la DttUQX and BTMMBTRICAL In 8HAPB. trd It has tba LA HUE AT aad UIAVIEfiT TOP. 4th. It bu the IXPAN810N rnCCX, aad Tor will dot crack: tta. It wUl take tha LARGEST and LON GEST WOOD, eth. It will BURN COAL tqoally a well u WOOD. run l-.hu tha best sirris GRATB: ttth. It bu the LARGEST ud DIVEST HEARTH, 0th. It haa the LARGEST aad BEST OVEN. loth It bu the most POWERFUL HEAT ING OVIN. 11th - It will BAKE and ROAST more RA PIDLY and IVENLY. 13th It haa the LARUBST FLUIS aad BUST DRAFT. 13th. It It leu LIABLE to CHOKE with BOOT 14th. It will WEIGH MORIlo the .IUM BERthaa ANT OTHER eTOt'E In tlua market. 16th It bu aU the LATEST and BIST IM PROVE MINTS. loth. It bu F1VI DISTINCT IMPROVE MENTtf over any other store in tba uarket. BEND FOR FRICIUBT. Uardwars House At JULIUS LBWI8 CO , jDealorm In Hardware of et ery Description. may28d Fisher UnUdlng JHEKN'S OXYOEXATED BITTERS. The stomach Is ona of tba most delicate orvans of the human system; and tbe Indlxee ULila food crowded Into it by the require ments of modem axiety, keep It in a A STATE OF CnitONIC DISORDER, wbich la followed by alterativea for relief. a resort to tonics and It unfortunately hap- pen a, however, that many ef the medicines used fo- thla purpose contain alcohol, which, poured Into a diseased stomach prodaces Irri tation, ores tea lnnamotlon, snd doe more in jury than good. OXYGENATED BITTERS CONTAIN NO ALCOHOL, but are s purely medicinal preraratloa, which In carca of Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Indigestion and other like disorders, st once restores tbe stomach to Its NATURAL CONDITION OF HEALTH. The Oxygenated Bitters have beeathe moat popular remedy for the above complaints for tlio last thirty years, and still maintain their lit rivalled popularity. Price 1 per bottle. SOLD KVEBTWilEHB. JOHN F. HENRY, CURRAN A CO., Proprietors, B and V College Place, aug. 3-lm New York. DOWN Till! MVJ"t, OR PIACT1C1L LESSOR FADER The Code Duello. RV ... AN AMATEUR, E. J. Hal. A Bon, Publishers. Price 6 1J50, extra cloth binding; This Is s southern book, founded on soma occurrences lately transpired In Georgia and Alabama, in which aome North taroJiaiaos were prominent actors. For Sale at tbe Book Store of AUTRAD WILLIAMS. mar 11 if K" XLLY'S PATENT CMBRILLA-RnL-DIR. For Burirles. Wagons. Boata, Baddlee and other open Vehicles. This ezceeriiatly faa. geaiona aad asef ol lavenUoa tappUaa a Waat fun fall hw HintM who rlda la aomm MhUkM It Is so aim pi a In Its eonstraeUea that s child can manage It arter once oiisanlug sneappa. ratna. It caa be sciewed down to any vehicle without Inconvenience It oee aotdlsflrnra Use appearance of any wssoa or baggy, It can be pheed at any elevation, or Incused la aay direction with perfect ease ta a moaenle see. When not la in It caa be so disposed between the ettUkmsf bv the sirs Die tarnlnaT of a taaaab screw, as to be eautwly eat et Use way, aad will snbleet oarsoas rtdaBC le no ia convenlice whatever. Aay peraosi of ordt aary mind can adapt It te htovsatess wttaont Ae aid of directions. Ita price Is wltbla tbe reaae of aU. Ivery owner of an open vehicle shoals save one. Any kind of aa- Umbrella wlU adlast. They tea be narebaeed, wbole- and ratall. at JUUVB LIWlBatCO'a. Frioe at retell SaV !.' - I . atate and county Right for aale. Addreu . X. iOLLT. Pateatee, Jane - JteMgb, M. tC - ML-iSiM1fiMC -;-V?Jje-?v,,v ' apt
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 7, 1874, edition 1
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