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r. TUE,DAi;.V SENTINEL: ,. -:i ,. J-?v rTsiWt '. - aPT - V Jt i hit- ! v' r. Office Near the Court House.' BATH Of ICnCWPTIOM. , w i , Dally Seatlnel 1 year In advance 6.00 Daily 11 x muulbs in advance - ' S.UO RmI-Weeklv " - - .W Weekly Sentinel '! " - - 8.00 Ths Daily BaTinai wttl b delivered la any part of the City at tarma Cara per week. .- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. rpHI NORTH CAROLINA MANCAU ra'Dehad by authority tad undar tf -apta o the ItMinl AimbUt, will mo bt wtaed udwr dlrecUo ol Um tacretary flint. Tbe HtoU tar tbUvwork bM bam eollee tad end sreparea by Job U. Wtartf, ,., wka bM (Mat 4 great deal of Hm w labor m completing IA AMhaariaookofreiarence, II will be lb asee eoaptete and varaabta work of the kind ever pabUsbed la tk Brat. nblie bmb, or or eaaiaeaa. npld avJtllnUoaof tba Halted dUtxa. wllb lata am endue, ta; the Kicti olllaara of tba U ailed atatsa from tba Iter ul alio to 1871 A enffnrcd dliaim.kowio tba moTcment ot ubiwlattoa f row KW ta 18TO j tb ana of acb Mat In aquua atUeaaaa tba popalaUoa of eackandolTrytaaranillt tb ratio of nurowatatioa la OonKrcaa at eaeb Decada. Tba Cootlluitton of North Carolina with r cent ameadjaonta; tb pOitalatloa of aach cMty froaa It ornalsatioa to 1S70. Ix eutiv, JaJIcUl aadWtlaUTaI)eprtoU ot Moria Caroiiaa ; Btatiatlcal Ubk ot tba popular Vute la each eoaaty, tor Prealdent, boreraor.Uonxresa: a apwrlal atataaaatoi Uw qaallne4 to tar from record of oaaaaa, diiilnnlnbloa: vhlta from colored ; tb conn tie of UnoUte, origin of nam, with a U-t of Seaatora and KreantattT la tb tia aral Aawmuly from data of f ormatioa to pre tat aewloa ; aad much otaar atatUtkal and iatrUii aaalter, with full Index to tb Tb prtc ot the book far HtO la Ca cloth blading. foatSK to b added when aent by Band In roor ordera at enea to ALPKBD WILLIAM4, Uoolueller, lUWxb, H. C. AircnU wanted la every county of tb Btat to Mil tbia book. jQUe V-ain TTLUAMtfOM, VPtiiWFH ASD mOMA"1 Wholesale Grocers COMMISSION MERCII4LNT8, rATITTXVIU.X 8THKET i . o. it Uetropolltaa Hall HALEIOII. 51 C B. P. WILLIAMSON. W. O. UPCUUKCH, -, i.t Mf J. J. THOMAaV Wa. W.Jo, AanuTBAU Joaaa. J i ) N K ti A J O S I 8 . ; AUvrney'a At Law. : " EAicietCatul'. rx: I) HAVTICK In lb Myrmn Court ot tbe BUte, U-c Cireait and Diatrlct Cuartaot tb Untied states and lb MarJ Court of the lhJaUelal lttrlct. Utile on ryiU ill, ft,. 0polt ,tba Uitiauni National Bank. U atalra. laeiltf All Right Cook,,. lt. Ilia madtof lueBRST MATSKIiLaad by the BCtfT SKILL - Aid. -Ill BKAUTIFUL. In DESIGN and BVMMBTKI Ml, In SHAPE. Srd -It baa the LARGEST aad HE AV1K8T TOI'. 4th -It baa tb EXPANSION PiEOE, aad TOP will NOT CBJUK. 1 fti -It will Uka th LAi'.UCaTand LOU DEST WOOD Stb -It will BL'KN COaL eqa J:y a wcU ai WOOD. ' . 7ih I baa Uia BEST BIPTIif OR tTE. ' Blh-lththe LARGEST and DERPCiT HEARTH. Wt.. It ba th LtKOEST and BET OVEN. Inh -It haa tbe mo t POWERFUL HKiT IKOOVKS. 11 b - It will BAKE an t ROAST mora RA- PIDLT an XVENLT. 1U1.-U haa the LARGEST TLU1C3 and BEfrT DRAFT litn -It ta Icm LIABLE to CHOKaV with BOOT. . . ... H.h.-It wUl WEIGH MORE to th IUM- BEK than AMY OTHER bTO E in - till market. ,&th -It ba all the LATEST ana BEST (M- PROVBMENTS. 10U..-U ha FIVE DISTINCT IMPROVE- MEMT orer any other atoT th uarket. , . ' tEND FOR PRICK Ut'. I UaaowABa Itocaa At , JULIUS LEWIS A CO , 4 JUeaUerai lm Iltardwftre f wary Deeerlptloa. majtSd Flater nalldlnjf kUEN'g "?'''' OXYGENATED BITTERS, j ' Tba atomach 1 one of tba moat delicate on ot Um knmaa ayatem: aad tba iadtc- tibl food arowdad Into It by tb rqoir- meatt of aaudara aociety, aan a ta a ,,. A STATE Of CHKONIO PI30RDER, which la followed by a raaort to toalc aad altarallTca for leliaf. it MtortaaaAely hap paaa, howorwr, that many of tb mulcta B4 tor torn parpo oonii wnww, wnjc. Vonrad Into a dlaaaael atooiacb prod nee Irri tation, areata Inllamntjoa, and doaa mora ia- lury than rood. . - , OXYGENATED BITTF.R8 CONTAKf'NO , - . t i ALCOHOL, , . , bat are a pacaly v edid rial prr ratloa, which la ear ot Dypia, Uwrtbum, lndlcutioa aadothwUkdianrder at onaa rratorea Ut atomach to tta -. I NATUOAL CONDITION Ot HEALTH. ' The OxTRvaated Bitter bate been the moat popular mtnedy for the b"T eomplalnU for the but thirty year, and atUI maintain tbolr Bnrl railed popularity. ' - Price tl par botU. ,, . .s . v : n . ' (,!-';; w aoL miwafc .w : . JOHN T. BEKRT. CURRAW A CO.,1 . - Proprietor, 8 and College Ptaco, auf. S-lm Sew York. - JJORSEB AND GRAVES' BCHOOL, BIIXSBOjIO, H. CV A ClaaaicalUatbrnaaUcal, SdeaUAc, aad MmUrTIcadamy. . . - - t Faix Saaaioa aadum taa to Voaiu u Jott Board aad Tnltloa. Incmdlat Faal, Wah tna;, LlRhta, and FaraUbed Siom tUT.SO par aeaaioa of twaaty waaka. v msTRuoroRs. v ti J. U. HORNER, A. at.. R. H. SRAVEs, A, kL, HUtiU M0K8OM, JR., UniramHy of Vlr- Ilnla, Ma. D.H. HAMILTON. A. W. VEN BLE, Jb., Po'tuepalaUoa. Collec. . Circular aent oa appllcaUoa, : -HUlaboro, N. t a U 1WA ; awtjaly li, 1T . , . ... 'gAxti salth r'.:fy;;. ir' lMtacU Marshall and Vardlai (oar aad half baahat Baeka aali, - hT Hm"MrtonaW'-iffiJW Vwx7Wra rrre:..,iv .fyrm OTTOJrTJ I IX., City Intelligence. TuSw Ooonr OimHidV. Duna tba new Sbtrlff, and other county offices riU -take pcesessioe of Waka county tAalre lb first Monday la Sau te oj ber. . , . not being propedy opened. s " - j.;. r- Elxvatiox litated I1kil. Kle taiioB, tb banner township la Job oat oa ooonty voted DatU I9I, Bda 10. - Of tba latter aight war aegrosa aad two white (ao-called.)" Johnrtoo giveo a Demoeralio aaajorit of 87L . Waddell ako McKor all Rioht. A Wilmington telegram this morning ooa eya the gratifying intalligenc that Wad detl la beyond doubt elrrted to Oongrem and McKoy baa certainly defeated Rua- aclt tr Judge. a . a. - Amimoii Vraomi a 1 Tha.e will bo a meeting in the aourthouae at 8 a. m. Monday, of all Virginian now realdaat lo tba cltj who tjmpathiz in our lata gloriou Tiotory. Every one of tbeat if aarneatly rsqueetad to ba preaenL DitTissciauao brBAKsai Xepbctxd Fmom Abboad. The committee of ar raogamanta for tbe celebration Monday aigbt, wa learn, have invited Mveral dis Unguithed apaaker from abroad, aad among tba number are MaJ. Gregory and CoL Hintoa, ol Petersbnrg. Theao two gentlemen did gallant work In tba recent redemption of tba Cockade City from radical rale, and can fittingly rrjoioa witb aa ia our glorioo victory. Wa hope they will find it convenient to accept the Invitation. 11 HkATaa ox taa Rampage ix Wil- MOiaTox. Jim Heaton one of tba RadH cat caodidatea for tbaOlerkabip in New Oanover connty raiaed a big daat la Wil mington on election day, aad backed by a crowd uT 4irg roil. deSed arteat by th Radical Major aad Police of ibat city. Ilo waa Aually takaa off by Dig Iajua, Geo, Z. Ftencb. Tbe Journal and Star eoataiu a full acoouht of what cam near being a atriooa riot lor which to-day wt hava not tba time or tpade to inarrt. They firmly inaiat that tb peace and dig lJ pf Bi,I oa no mora aubject to bia lowdjlam. Ooa Cooavv Caboidatb. Too much praise cannot b beatnwed apoa our gal lant county etanderd bearcia. Tbeymade a aobl Caovau and won gloriuqa fjght. Ba'atiea,' Strong, Ptgr, Brtvenafln and Whitley . let tntir aamea ba engrafted in your memorif. Do not forget Dann your gallant Sheriff, a triumphantly fleeted. Iteuiember Wi.limi though de feated by Bunting H in tba bouae of bia Own irit'Dda," lor ba log made a vigorous eontokt and did bis full duty. You should yet reward him witb Qoodwia also who went down with bia banner at furled. All honor to theae men who la the face of such great odds redaeniedold Wake from Radicaliiinv S ) ) 1 ! Taa UbmcbTtic-Cobjivativb Jol MFICATIOV , Mvxdat NroT.r-On Mun day night aett tba Democrat and Cob aervativea of this city will oelebrat tba gloriou victory achieved oa Tboraday in a moat becoming manner. Oar country friends are particularly invited to com la and- participate with us. Headed by by nwalc tba proceaaioa witb torchlights, 4fca , parade our principal atreata and moat eloquent s peaches may ba expected at th realdenoea ol distinguished towns men along th ronta. W hop to tea a brilliant illuuilnatioa with boo Urea along tha street ' making" It a "oelebratioa worthy of tha occaaioo. RackfTioa or fna New Bbiriff, Yek Vebdav. Wa barely had lima as wa were going to pre yesterday afternoon ta make mention of the reception given to Sidney M, Duanthe one legged ax eoo federate aoldier who cleaned T-m out of the Sbej'ffaliy. Sid. came ap from For- eatvil! on the 4, p. m. traia and waa mat by a committee ol friend in carnagea ao- companiad by tha Cltixes's Cornet Band aad drirea through tbe priocipal atraats ta tbe eoarthoasa, where apoa arrival he wu cheered by a crowd collected to tba number of a thousand enthusiastic ad mirers, amid haboomlog af eanooa and theiwoet attains of music Tha gallant people were fall of rejoicing aad cheer apoa cheer mounded through thaaur wbaa Bherill Duaa apoa bia crutch had aaceoded th step. ' He wee introduced by CoL Buaa la appropriate terma, de claring nhat bow tba people of Wake had aa honest Sheriff" . Tbe new Sheriff returned hi thank briefly bat to tbe point lie waa followed by Heear. tThaa. 31. Buabea, Geo. H. Amw and oar; aenior, Mr. Turaer, and though cooeidarabla raia waa falling tba aathusiaaUc hudiaace yielded sot aa Inch and teemed . loth to leave when the affair waa at aa end. Mr. Dana caa not but fed proud of to per feet aa ovatioav' ' - ;,N, ; ELECTION RETURNS. Large Ctiu ii tbe ktUUtlrt Ticket. Tk BtaU gont OloritMttf DmmUU. From ratoru received, the Bute, U la estimated, baa undoubtedly goo DeraoA oratie by from 10,000 to 90,000. Wa awe nincd 10 to tO Damoeratlo umbm ot orm gaUaalTeete Da tBa Capt. Ja, J. Davis, ta tbU diatrlot, I elactad by at least 1300. : The following la the Ja teat aommaxy : f Wak oouoty goes damocraie except- ibg the Reg later of Deads, Superior Court Clerk, aad one Oommlsaiooar, Wbito, Boating, and Jtnkt being elected apoa tha republicaa ticket. ' Johnston county give a damocratl) majority of 819. Orange county givee not leas tbaa 600 democratic majority. Chatham gives 178 democratic major- Wayne, Lenoir, Green and Nah all democratic. Ia Halifax, republican made small gain, ao democrat in tha field there. Richmond democratic. " ' Wilson county haa gone democratic by 150 majority a gala of about 100. Col Pool's majority b 30. Blount'a for Con- great 400; Cocks and Bod die, democrat, for the Senate from thaJth Diatrlct, have ISO majority. Ia Craven the democrats gala 800. Ia Carteret, Apple ton Oaktmitb, Inde pendent, ia repotted elected. In Qraovill, democrata gain tome S30 lb republican majority being 160. - In Franklin, W. K. Davia, democrat, beat Obarki II. Thomas for Superior Court Clerk, aad B. P. Clifton, democrat, delected Treasurer. Mitchell la elected to tbe Houaa by 40 and the balance ol the democratic ticket ia also elected. Guilford electa all her county officers and members conservative, except in tba Senatorial District. Holtoa, Iadepead aot, 1 elected. Rufflo beat Judge Kerr 153. Davidson gives Oaa. Scalea 103 majori tya gala of iSS over Merrimon, aad 800 over Leach'a vote, . , U . Alamance ia reported awfully radical. Wayne county gives Colonel Pool 829 majority; aad Blount over Hymen 116 ; Qraioger, democratic candidate forjudge, 048 majority over Keymour. Stanford beeta McMillan In Wayne 810. Dr. Smith waa ahead of Mr. Stanford. The aewa from Duplin, and the result to Wayne, indicate that both democratic Senators are' lectad over the independ ents by increased majoriti. ' LKiw.tom, Aug. 7. J. V. Patrott, from '0o!r, jsonservative 83 majority. T. F Hooker, iron Greene, conservative, fifty majority. Joaiah Sugg for th Senate, from Greene and Lenuir, 48 Bajority. Btanley.from Jones, alio elect J (conier vative) " . LuiHSTxK, Ang. 7. Fool Bajority in thia SUte ia 189 ; Scalea 183. All (1 onr ticket ia elected. Company Buora, Aug. 7 Alamance couoty gives Pool 183 m.jorltj; for Oongreas, Sc dee 188 majority ; Judge Rufflo, Independent, 863. 1 Tbe Sheriff, Register, Coroner end Commkwioner, aad one Senator is democratic All tb other county officers are radical or independent. . Tabbobw', Aug. 7. Official newt from Pitt connty, gives 800 majority for Yeate. Tbe. ' entire democratic connty ticket is elected. ' Partial returns Iroia Martin and Beau fort counties indicate heavy democratic gains. There ia scarcely a doubt of of Yeate election. Tba Republican gaia io Edgecombe I1 800. -;, . ; ' A 'correrpoadent . writing tba Newt, givet the following: "The Civil Righto banner, with all the instincts of a gentleman and outatinka af a negro, is trailed io the duet. Yeatas' majority it about 300. The county ticket ia about,' 70 to 100 majority for the1 con aarvativea. Scalawag! aad renegade are mighty, sick. Yeate Is far abead of tbe ticket, and la off for tb White Houta." Obablottb,-Aug. T. Clevelaad ooun ty, Durham 1,100, Bcbeeck'a majority 660. PooTa majority 760. Llocoln caonty Schenck't majority 860; Ash' majority reported at 300. Pool's majority reported at 800, Gaatoa county Bcheock's majority W5j Aab' majority .bout 800; Pool about SOO majority. Mecklenburg county Scbenck's major ity 888 ; Ashe 1,044 majority. Pool 740 majority. Wilton, Aug. 7- Official returns give Pool 184 majority, Granger 396,. Tbe ia- depenUenta completely routed. All of the connty efSecra elected. . i The Observer of yeaterday says t Tbe eoawrvaUvet of Mecklenburg have achieved a great victory, gaining 100 vole In Charlotte towaahlp alone, over Merrimoa'a rot la 73. The majority la tha county will not be leas, perhaps, tbaa 00or 850. - r.Rdlcl'iiB aad "mdapendenca" have received each a rebuke at taa haada ol tbe peopl of Mackleaburg, at will not soon ba forgotten, v . ,t : j ;RALEQHt a, SATURDAY, AUGtTST.8, 1874. t la Homing Ur ItoWMnTpTltacKlm' burg, Colon! Pool racclTed n Totaa. Paraall nH m ta Rockiaghaa tba wbola demoeralio tick at la akotod. Jadg Karr polla tb Memmoa rota, and Oaa. Beak will go abaad of it - .,. . ' LiawrnxB, Anaoa Ca, Ang. I. Jfa iorltiai at LUoaritlo s rullaf S8 ; Atha tl i Pool 48L An avoraoa caia Ut all ajectlona, Wadesboro' giva tba following pajoritUa , Aabe 14 ; BuxtoafiS; Potacil 17. I Chathans foiiaty gives Jadg Kerr 380 majority. - ' " ' t ' Pblbum, N. C, Auguat 6."Plham precinct, Caawell county, give Ruffia 160 ; Kerr, 148; Scale, 181, and Header eon, 148. Tbe senatorial eonnty ticket la Republicaa by a small rasjoiity. RaaMrnxa, August . Simpsonville towoahip, Rocklagbam oouaty, givee Scalea 803; Henderson, 10L Williame barg to wnablp, Rackinghsm connty, girea Scalea 237 ; Henderson, 843 ; Kerr, 368 ; Raffia, 387. Tbe wbolt connty ticket (Democrat ic) will ba elected. Karr polla the Merrimon vote Scales will go ahead of it ' WajjooM, August 6. Tha following ia tht vote at tfalt precinct : Superinten dent of Public InatrucUon, Pool (Dam.) 157; Pornell (Rep) 438. For Solicitor of Sixth Diatrfet, William (Dam.) 157 ; Harris (Rep.) 424. For Congreaa, Hy men (Uep.l 15: Blount, (Dem.) 167; White, (Iod. Rep ) 16 Democratic loaa oa Merriaioaf vote la 1873, 64. At Enfield, Pool baa 861; Purnelt 804 Democratic gam of five; Radical loaa, 7. Probable Democratic lost in tbe connty. Everything quiet ; A telegram received from Norfolk, V., to-day atatea tbtt Maj. Yeatea, (Dem.) ia tha first diatrlct hu made large gaiaa very whet and la elected by from 1,600 to 1,800 majority. , ,Two towoabfpt In Harnett county give a Democrat gain over tbe Marriino wot of 73 volar. ; In Wilson county tbe straight put Dem ocratic candidate are elected all the way through. Banc geta 68 majority in tha connty over W instead and Mom gels 61 majority. Oxford, N. C. Aug. 8, 1874. Official vot for Gr.nville : Ueaden's majority 201. Moore's majority for sher iff over 400 Puraell's majority 281. Perquimans county 116 for Puroell. Chowan ' 150 " " Gates " 508 ' Hertford " 80 " Yeute. Naw fALoos. bil Walker the popu lar and gentlemanly Salooniat of the Yarbarough House, has removed bis ele gant bar and attacbmtola to the spacious and comfortable basement room in the new addition rf the same hotel where be will be pleaied to serve his friends snd the public. With contemplated Improve ment in fixtures, dsc , this saloon promises to be one of the finest in tbe State. If you will take a wee drap go and aee the man who kaepa pur and drinkable sp-riti. That's what Walker doer. Dnivxit From Tub Poll. The AVw oarnfaa ol yesterday aaya: We under stand, Judge Green, a Republicaa, an ad vocator and supporter for the re election of Judge Clarke, was on yesterday diiven from the polla in tba lat Ward In thie city, by Mr. John Pattereoo, one of the Radical candidate! for County Commis sioner. Judge Green, aa we learn, left tbe premises ia order to avoid a conflict AaRON BURR. Henry Ward Beecher aaya : Aaron Burr waa a keener thinker than George Wash ington. Ha was a far more ingenious man, a more active man, and, if he had been a moral mso, aad malataintd normal relations with hit fellow men, and with tbe lawt of rectitude, ha wonld have been an abler man. Washington wat t man of good aenae, but ha waa not a man of geoine in any direction, except that of conscience. He was a man of singular equity, great disinterestedness, aad ol pur and upright intent, flagacioo he waa, by a light which came from integri ty,. He endured, having faith to believe that right wu right, and that It waa aafa, and that in the end right would prevail. That which made Washington tba oaly great , hero of our revolutionary atruggle waa the light ot tba moral element that waa In him not any Intellectual genius which be posaeaed7w"any; executive powr. . And if yon look back aa tha aamea in ear history that har stood the test, you vrill find that tbey have been men who were fruitful in the highest moral element And as time goes on, those men wbo lack the elements (ink lower and lower till tbey set below tbe b orison ; and tboae who possess them, to riae nigber, until tbey reach tha meri dian, with undying aplendor, to thine upon biatory and tbe world. MANHOOD RESTORED. A victim f job thiol Imprudaa caoalng pramatar da ta r, aarvoat debility, eta., having triad la van very taowa racaady, aaa foead a atmple aelf-euw, which lie will aead free to kia fl tow-euflerera. Address i. H. REEVES, 7S Riava it. Mew Totk. Brat fliarrtfif. I waiwwa.- , T r ' r-- yrMtcw Dnxiatr8a 'RmiBixips: The AttydtzJof 4oCiuweoigeickry tggloaton't paper oa UA Bebelr RccoU leotlooa," which ia devoted to the conduct af Soother n women during aad alter tb war.r He ttrengthana tha geaeral teatimo ayaaibo the paseionate -and unyleMij? devotion of the women to "the cause, ' and tbe heroism with Which they have V.vmrir 4W rl.1)lrBiT.a MICI., : I remember a conversation between two of them on young Um whoa ltMbeeT wasib ' tb army, aad tb other n elilerjy lady with ao husband nor son, but with many friend and near relatives in marching regiment. The yotingej la dy remarked : "rna sure I do not bate our enemies. I earnestly hope their aoult may go to heaven, but I would like to b!ow all their mortal bodice away at fast at tbey come apon our toil" "Why, yon shock me my deer," replied tbe other ; Mf don't see why yon want tbe Yankee to go to heaven ! I hope to get there myself, tome day, and I'm sure I shouldn't want to go it i thought I abould Sod any of them there.' Tbe old lady was convinced from tbe first that the South would fail, and she bated this belief on the fact tbat we had permitted tbe Yankee to build railroads through the Southern SUte. -I will tell yon," ah would say, "that's wba'. they built the roads for. Toey knew the war wu coming, and they got ready for it Tbe railroads will whip us you may de pend. What else were they ma Jo for t We got on well enough without them, and we onghn't to let anybody build them." And bo ainouut of reaaouinii would serve to ahake ber conviction tbat the people of the North Ltd built all our railroads with treacherous intent, though tbe stock of tbe ooiy road abe bad ever aecu was held very largely by people along its line, many of whom were ber own friend. a voDMO bxbkl ih rarnooATs. A young girl, ordinarily of a vary gen tle disposition, astonished a Federal Col ¬ onel one day by an outbuiat of teL.pt r which aerVed at teaat to show theearntst nesa of her purpose lo uphold her side of the argument. She lived in a part of tbe country then lor the first time held by the Federal army-, and a colonel, with some members of his ati.1T, made her family the ud willing recipients of a c ill oue morning. Seeing the piano open the colonel asked the young Inly to play, but she declined. Ho then went to the instrument himself, but be hid hardly begun to play when the damsel, raiaing the piano top,aevercd nearly all ot the atringe with hatchet, saying to the astonished performer at she did ao : "That's my piano, and it shut! not i;ive you a uilDUtt a .pleaaure i he colonel bowed, apologised, and replied : "If ill your people are as re .dj aa you to make c. ally aacrificea, we might as well go home." And ruott oft turn wire ready nmt willing to make similar sacrifices. One- latly of my acquaintance knocked in the heads of a di IJli tasks of choice wi:r, r.itluT than allow some Federal ollicers to nip as many glassn of it. Anothct destroyed ber own lib'Bry, which waa viry precious to her, when that seemed too only way iu which she could prevent the staff ol a gen eral officer, camped near her, from et joy iug a few hours' reading io her parlor every morning. These is a STOHV V OKRXRAL FORREST which will serve to show his opinion of the pluck and devotion of the Southern women. He waa drawing hie men up in line cf battle one day, and it was evident that a sbarp encounter waa about to take placr. Some ladies ran from a houte which happened to stand jutt in front of hit line, and asked blm snxiously "What shall we do general, whst tball we do!" Strong in bis faitb that they only wished to help in tome way, be replied : "I really don't ice that you est do much, except to stand on stumpe, wave your boaatt, aad about, 'Harrali e, s !" ja - The at wen of Paris deserve to rank among the wonders of the world. They are traversed thinuh a great portion of their extent by railways, and are as fice from unpleasant odor as the streets above them. Psssage through the remaining portion is effected by means of boats Along tbee magnificentewers' arc carried the wires of tha telegraph aa well aa the pneumatic tubes, for the transmission of package! by atmospheric pressure. Tba stream of water paaaing through the main sewer it so swift that not a bit of any thing ia teen floating along. Tbey are kept fret from any large amount of aewage deposit by mean! of peculiarly constructed bargee each of which does tbe work of a hundred twee. Tbe smaller one are kept clean by band, aix hundred and thirty men being employed for the purpose, whose tenure of lite after they enter the sewers, rarely exceeds fifteen yeaia.' It is hw alien a nerfeet Seaiem or afwairft that i , . - m- p- Paris baa earned taa enviable title of being the cleanest city To the world.. All tbe aolid matter ia aiii'nd aad made to pay a rcver.ue to the city largely exceeding the Interest on the original coat Of Ibssewara. NO. 315. . Tbe Hfhut hotel east of tbe Miaabwip pi It at Blowing Rock, Watauga county it it 4,600 above the level of tbe tea. The boarders sit on tbe front porch, and bold familiar converse witb the man in.th moon. Tb negroes of Scotland Neck have or gtoised Lodge of Good Templara, and have instituted aWiow i.fliee. Tbey have This it quite a- new, novel and summary mode of dealing witn tnoaa who smile' jipi much. Tbe rule work well, and a thy have adopted a-"nobby'' uniform, a negro had rather take tbe stripes maa discard the uniform. Hiouway Robb'kry We learn that ta evening or two sioce, a highway rob bery wu perpetrated about a mile from the city limits, a short distance beyond tho aesidence of Rev. B. & Brooson. A young man nataed Wallace, wbo liv somewhere in the loaer part of th coun- ty, wu returning home from the city on horaeback, not a great while after dark, and whea at tbe place aamed, wa accost ed by a negro maa wbo told him to give tip bia money. To thia the young maa objected, but the negro presented a pistol close to bit head and fired, and to terri fied Wallace tbat he, being unarmed, con cluded tbat the best policy far blm wu to bare tbe nrgro put bis band in bis pocket and take bia money. What tha amount of the scoundrel's booty wu, wt could not learn, nor have wt been able to ascertain Wallace's given name. There it no clue to tbe robber. Obttrttr.- NEW ADVEUTISEMENTS. pOSTTONEMENT FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT . it aid of ma , i PI BLIC LIBBIRY OF IE.VTLCII .i v ' ; DAY FIXED i ' and a , V'LL DRAWING ASSURED Sfoarnt 80t NovEMnxR, 1874. LAST CUANCE ? fr AN EASY FORTUNE! A postponement of the Fifth Concert of tho Public Library of Kentucky hu been so generally anticipated, and ia so manifestly lur the interval ol all concerned that it must meet the approval of all. Tbe lay is now absolute.? Died and there will be no variation trom the programme now announced. A sufficient number of tickets had born told to have ensbled us to have had a large drawing on the 81et July, but a short postponement was con sidered preferahle lo a pailinl drawing. Let it lie borne in mind that TUS FIFTH GIFT CONCEIT 18 THE LAST WHICH WILL EVER UE GIVEN UNDElt THIS CHARTER AND BY THE PRESENT MANAGE MENT. That 't will positively and unequivocally take place as announced on MONDitY, 30tb NOVEMBER, that the music will bo tbe best the country aflords, and that 20,000 CASH GIFTS; 'Aggregating $2,500,000 will bo distributed ticket holders. by lot among the List of Gilts. One Grand Cash Gift One Grand Caab Gift One Grand laah SIU (me Grand Cash Gift Oue Grand Cash Oift 6 Caaa Olfts, ,000 each.. 10 Cub Gifts. 14,000 each.. IS Caab Glf la, 10,000 each.. 20 Cub OH U, 6.00J each. . US Cub Glf 'J, 4.000 eaeb. . HO Caab Olf ta, B.OU0 eaeb. . . 50 Cash (sifts, S.OUI each. . 100 Oath Gilts 1,000 each.. 840 Cub Situ aOO eaeb. . 600 Cub Glfta, ,100 asch. . W 00 Cash Gifts, 50 each. . .t0.0()0 . 1 00,000 . 7000 . 60,000 . iiJ.UOO . 100,000 . 140,000 150,000 . 100,000 . loo.ooo . V0.0IO . 100,000 . loo.ooo . 1x0,000 . fiO.'OO . tso.ooo Grand Total SO.OOO Qif ta, all caaa.. . . .V6O0,UU0 Price of Tickets. Wbo! a Tickets Halves Tenth, or ecb Coupon 11 Whole TkjkrU for.. S 50 00 25 00 SOO . 50 1 00 TtckeU (or .....1,000,00 Persona wishing to invest, should order promptly either nf the home Omce,.er our local Agents. Liberal commission will be allowed to wtiafactory agents. ' Circulars containing lull particulars furnished oe application. "" THO. E. BRAMLSTTK, ... Agent and Manager, ' Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky. ang 7-d2aAwt30Nof - 4 n J j AaverSststanU wills faaMVat la tbeiunilf Saa-rtMBi, at tbe following rate par a,aare ac Inch, or ten asiaioa liaaa. .. i OiMsquartonetim., 8L0t " V , aacA aabatqiientliiaarUoa wi.i a WW.. ,MMyi.f ........ laqoare.lweek.8 IJOli I " lSSOBtb, S.or 1 - taio'ariatloil qar,tmo.SStoo ' s ' a.ta io1. ia a tl . , m u maa I 1 00 1 Ci.O I " SO.U01 u SHOI t - 8, IM.0W1 .-. 11 " il.O. I. ,-. s stini . . - NEW-A D VERTISEMENTS. KEXLT'S r ATE NT UMBRELLA HOL- i DBS, . For Banrhw, WagoQaTlloat, taddlea aad ' other opaa Vehicles. Tbia aaoasAitj Iv ia -swBktaa aad aaaf al rnvwisaaeapaitu a want long fait by tboa Who rid la epe vehicle. It la ao aiaipl ia Its sosatrocUo tbat a child caa manaa-e it attar eaee obaarvia; tbe appa-. ratas. it caa ba an a wad dowa to any vehicle wttboat InoaaveiiiaiK i rdoas aoi dtaflgnrc tb appaaraae of any watfon or bainry. It aaa b plMed at any aUvsiioa, or Inclined In ' aav dlnieUoB with Baa-fact aaaa ba A iiain iiH l ti it,-, . i - , . . i . narraaiiidcaBadAptH to bisvabiaU wiiboat , wr aui suncMuna. ia pne m wiuua w reach ot all. Cvarv owner ot at eeea vaaieM, sbonldhavaoa. AayUadot aa Umbralla wiu aajsu, 1 bot es o DBrenasoa, wnoi sslandrtaU, at IVUVf LEWlBJtCO'n. Price at retaU tH. btat and eottaty Rbihta for sal. Address - M. RALLY, Patentee, lane RsMsTb, N. C TTOUBE AND LOT FOB SALE, , A new two story dwelling with sr sod well of good water In lie yard, to CoL C. B. Harrison and Peace Ii aotdoor nstitut,! Intend celling aad will give von a stood bar gain. . J. C. R. UTTLK, jaiy t-h TT ALDABLRV FARM FOR SALS' . Having more reel estate tbaa 1 eta, or desire to cultivate wiin sues moor a 1 aa aoia to Broemre, 1 offer for sale ot.e of the moat de sirable farma tn Johutoa eonaty. It sitaataa oa in aoau aid 01 aaaa auvar. la Ingram' Towuhip, adjoining tbe laada of UM Ut MaL Wuliam Bad ()ol. Job F. Sander (dee'd). It is well adapted to tba growth of both com sad eottoa. Baparadded to ita prsaaot yrodiicUTi nnaa, tba taeUlttos tor manuring are ansurpaated, tbare tiains; aa taexhaaatlble awpply at rich deaomposad veewtabaa bmu14 ooaveawat U every aortiac, ot tba cleared Lands. Open laad enough for torThorsea. Upoa R thor taa Sae orchard aow beaTuy laden with ta aboloast vaiietic ot both the peach sad th ppla. Aa a stock farm theuachiared taadaeaanot be surpawod for eiUierhogs or ealUe. Uoga do wall the entire year with only each attea Uoa aa ts aiaaassry to keep team iraatle. The meat ot tba forest traea frequently make them auffldeatly fat to ba treaMtetved to the amoka boase. Cattle permitted to rang" tbe entire winter, keep In wood plight', la fact thrive better than whea 00a tl Bed, aneltered and Jtd on dry forage. Notwithstanding Its proximity to the Bats of the Mens, th caltlratad portioa of thia farm is not subject to foundation. The tract contains about VWO acres. ' ' If a aal Is not effected, it cm be Mated ot leased for term ot jears. C. B. SANDERS, July 21-wlm Bmithneld, N. C. ORTGAOK BONDS OF THE NORTH CAKOUMAKAILROAD CO. I will redeem tha Morteag Bonds of Uo North Carolina Railroad Company, at par ot th principal, and the Interest due, to tbe amount ot 140,000: upon the delivery of tbe Bond at tha tttat National Bank. Haieinh. at any Um prior to lb 1Mb of Angnst nut. i an iHrd, lent. lane -aoi News copy. Trustee of N. C. R. Co. Clerk akd Collectors Officr,. July Stb, 1874. N OT1CK. Ac tine under an ordinance pBMoad by Board of Commlwloner Jun itntk 1874. 1 hereby notify all persona wbo failed to Bat their taxable to coma forward ad list '.be earn within the next ten, dav. ander penalty of . the law. rKAMCIa M. SOKRKLL, july 6-lOt Clerk and Collector. MISSOURI 8 TATE LOTTERIES I Legtiiaed by BUte Authority, and UBAWW IB PIBLIO i sr. tvoom. Grand Single Number Scheme of 50,000 No's. DRAWS THE LAST DAT OF EACH MONTH. Capital !Prizb, tSO;000 1 10,KO Prises. smoaoUo to 8300,000 Whole UckeU, 10, Halvaa,A, Uertrs,t3.50. 7 A Gnat Combination Bcktmt, with a cii-iTAL raixt of 8111,5001 BOO S,m PriBu, amoaaUng to 8578,177 1 Draws every Saturday during th year. waoL Ticasna, 1 10; balvbs 5-, ouabtbu K50. Address, for Tickets sad Circulars, MCRBAT, MILLER Co., Managers, P. o. Box ai4. Sr. Louis, Mo. ap 4 djedwewly JRWlb' WAKRANTKD XES J We have aold SCO doaen this season, and aot on baa broken. Ask for tbe "Julius Lewis" Ax and taka 110 other JULIVS LEWIS A CO. DE. GREEN'S FIT CUBE I GREAT REMEDY FOR EPILEPSY, coaua Fits, Spasma, Convulsions and Nervous Wakefulnesa, acta promptly, often aire ting the Fit from th (rst day'a u, even where they bare existed tor years. COMPOUND EX. CORYDALIS. tht trttt Testable AltcrRlire. ctmxa Scrofula, Aecondtry Syphilis, Eruptions a the Skin, and all disease ariaing from Im pure Blood. MEDICATED HONEY 1 A Sovereign Balm tor Cough, Colds, Broa chllls. Asthma and all dlaaase of th air paaaaareaand Lonirs. By Ita timely us mray supposed eaae of Consumption are promptly rel.ered and tb Luatr restured to health. NEURALGIA SPECIFIC I . A piompt, poalttre and permanent relief for the excruciating patna of Maaralgla, Rbasna Usm ud Uclaticv For Hala In Raleigh, N. C, ty WllXIAMt A Uatwooi. Prepared only by' Dae. GREEN, LINDLE V A BatNTLE, nor SVdliBwaYswly Charlotte, N. C o D E D U PRE (Late of Raleigh, K C.) ATTORNRT At COCN8ELLOR AT M V bo. S wall sr., araw to r Will sttead promptly to til profeaaloaal boat-. aoa aotrastad to him. Rafara to tb Cblaf JoaUe and AswoclsU Justice of UaSoprwm Court of North Carolina, and to tba wbol ortb Carolloa Bar. tcblb-U WANTEP- Active Loeal and Diatrict Agent with diiect contraot for the Ptna Mutnal Life Ituuranca Oo.of Philadelphia, for N. C. , Addreaa, .W. IL FINCH.. may 85-U ' - Gent Maatger. !
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 8, 1874, edition 1
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