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4 : ' - -" : ---.---.--MBa.aB l'l IM.1HMCD 1ST j (I S 1 A Jt Il!ISI8 J OMce Near the Court Hiiuw. iutbs or sunscuirrioM. ( lull IMrtluel 1 year In sdvanco - - . t.u Mli mouthi In advance 5 ,mi-Weekly " . - . h.iU W eekly Sentinel " " - - . IMW The Diilt 8atniBL 'will be delivered In n pert of the City at FirTKcx Cext per week: .,...,... r NEW ADVERTMEMBNTo. CENTRAL HOTEL 85S CANAL STREET I y tmw of Bias. New Vork, mm Macfc C of lav He r, ten' Kartof Broadway, rail? tot-aud la tae ImuiamaU VtIOltV-l MWHWII' liood roomt 7.'. and tl.00 per day ". to Sri (W per week. a ut; 10-lm . the e etuie r no"1" avt iuriai 0 -I MIS NOKTU CAflOLpiA MAMMAL. J . bsVi''. ,..' ' 4.1 PuMiibed by aotboHty and andar ttta aa .,,'icet o tba ttaael Aaaaably, w0 aw ba ilrucd aader dUrecUoa u( Um eacretary tut. I be utarW lor tbU work baa htaa oaU. ttd iod vepare4 by Joha U, Whaalar, j., wbo ba tpaat afraU -al of tin sad labar ' j,, cootjih ting it At a hand book of mfereaca, It will ba tba aoil eomykt ud slaaM urk of the kind erer pabUabvd In the State. Nu pubUe man, ar nun of butlueaav aboald 1 tie without a copy. Jit 1(1 be a book of boat8para. CvinprUinK a Mapof tbaStau; the conn Um end population of each, ehowlng tba ; OoenaBBanal and Benatoaial diaUtcUi tkt CoulUtuHen ft the United eUt.rtUf lata iueadmBta t h XwiUf'ffemi mbe j tJoitai Uto tX tba- KefMaiioa M 1871 An aarwM 4laj;ai.bawinta raorenaart , uf pofii'ttldn from to 1870 f the area of rack ru'e in quare mile aad the population of arbaaavf tT"j K uare mile; tba ratio of r.re'BUUoa la Oonirrea at each Decade. I be Onoatltution of North Carolioa with ra cent anieudinenti ; thi pOJUlaUon of each inuoty from lta onranlaatlon. to lb70. Ix rvuUve, JuJIdat and Laialativa Dapertaeata . f North Carolina ; Statistical teblre of tba popular Twtu in each oouaty, for Preaidant, i.ovrriior, CoDKrea ; a apecial atateaaant of Ibe 'I'lal'tti-d Totera from recoida of cauaa, dl liiKuublna; while from colored ; tbe eoao tie of tbedute, origin of aaine, with a ll-t uf iteuatora and Kepreaentativet In the Uen eral A we a til y from data of fomatlon to pre int eoatlon ; and much othrr itatlatl; al and inUToJitrg matter, with full Iudvx to the Mint. Tue price of the book i li.tUIn fine cloth tiiuti in foaU'e to ba added wnea aent by mil. Mud m your orders at once to ALl'HEl) WlLtlAMi), Bookseller, KalelKb, M. C. A .'cnit aantetl in every ronnty of tba Bute 1.. -ell thia book. jiaeV&n OXi'GENATLD BITTERS. Tim atomacb la one of the moat delicate nr m . o( Uie h Uinta ryatran and Utf IndUtua tiblu fool cn.wde't Into It by the ro0lre in.nln of hh darn "e.eiy, keep It in a A STATE OF CHrtONIO pI30RDEIt, w hu h i lolloao.1 by a reaort to tonici and alteratlTca for ieiif. It nnfortuuately ba? m , howewr, that amny of to ailcioa uwi to- thia purpotv contain alcohol, which ixiurcii into a oiM-aw etoaiachorodBcee Irri tation, ciealxa intlm ion, and d jea uior i iu jury thin loimI. oXViirVATK.l) BITTKR8 CONTAIN NO ALCOHOL, ' 1 liul i a pa rd dial prei arat'on, wh'ch in !'" ol I)' ii4, Hraitbara. lodiKetlon audnt'iT lil.i' dir.tria, at once rratorat tba st'inivh to lu N vl Lit A L 1 ONDITION Of UBALTU. Th Ojyie a ed B ttera hare been the moat popular rt-inedv for the abnua complauita for (he but thirty years, and nUH maintain their 11 rivalled opularlty. I'rireai pvr bottle. SOLD EYIRTW1IEBE. JOUN T. HENRY CirRRAN & CO., Prorii-tor, 8 and UCollepe Place, aujr. S-lm New Vork. WANTED- Active Local and Diatriet Areata with dmct conrrairta fur the Pen Mattel Life Insurance Co.nf Philadelphia, for N. V. .4,iir., w. n. riNcn, ti.nj ?5-tf . . Geal Manager. DR. QUEEN'S FTP OUBET 0 HEAT REMEDY FUR EPILmY. eoaaa riUL. taaaa.. UoavmUloua astd Waktfuloeaa, acta Urouoily, oftea arrasttae the rtta from tba irat day'a aw, urea where iBrj itaveexieuKi tor yeara. . ; COMPOUND EX. CORYDAUS. Ikt Great ?efeUkle Allerstfre. ttcrofnla, Jfccoodary Syphilis, Eruptions oa the BKtn, ana au eueaaea ariaine irom im pure Blood. . aJl , MEDICATED HONBT I A boverebra Balm for Coogh, Colds, Broa ch! it. Asthma aad all diseases of the au--paaaexee and Lnnata. By its timely at ar ay supposed eaaeeot Uonsumptloe are prompt: relieved sad toa Macs reatorea o neaiia. NECUAXGlA, SPECIFIC I A ptonpt, pckdUre and Wmanent relief for u.e tieraciauna; pains 01 nouns, auuar tinm mmA HrialtM. KorUaleln JUlehjh, N. C, by Wnxutn li ti Pis fltMrf rail bv ' ;' DasTuKIKN, UNDLKT BslNTLt, novawaawdrawly : Jbarlotte W. 0 lUTlCB. Acting anderaaordrnaBospaaaead by Beard nf Commiielonera Jaaa mith 18T4. I hereby notify all peraoae we failed, to Hal their uiablai ta come lorwani eae una in wiUiia tha Bcxt tea daya, nader penalty of r penalty iKKK'-'i theUw. f-RAMCiSM.eUJ july HOt Clerk aad Jollector T7"LLY' P ATI NT UMBRXLLA-HOXr- -IV DIB, For Bafjrlea, Wacoa. Boats, Saddlea aad other opaa Vehicle Thl exeeerUaalr ia eakms aad aaafal laveaUoa aappliea a waat ong felt by those who ride In open vehlclea. It is ae simple In Its eo attraction that a child can anaare it after oaen obearvinic Ue appa rataa, Itcaa be ant wed dowa to any vehicle witboet mtoavenleaae r it does not dbmajwre the apnaaranee ef say wacoa or b"Ttr-r it eaa be pl.ead at say aWation, or bae lined la aay dlreettoa with perfect ease ta a momenU tiae. wheaaot in ate itcaa ba so disponed betweea the eahloaa, by the staple turn lug of a thumb screw, as to ba entirely Oat of tha way, aad will aublect naraoaa ridlner to ae la ; : lxCt'UTOliS HOTICK ..... IK7. nr ihU DO lea U ba rleeded eoavcaienee whatever. Any pereoa of ordi nary atied eaa adapt It to hit vehiele without the aid of dtrecUoaa. IU price le wlthia the reach ot all. Bvery owner of aa open vehicle aboald have one. Aay kind ef aa Umbrella will sdlatt They eaa b perchaaed, whole aal aad retail, at JL'UCe LkVYIA m CO" A. Prlre at retail $3. btau aae county Rights for sale. " Address -i- . H. KEIXT, Patentee, ' jaae 4 - aUleigh, W. V. I ! h. in a i ill I i r 4 '(i 'I 'i i1 j -. ' , -'. s fi j -i Jir" I . . r, r.' . .... ..n ... l L-UJLI t4U' ' 'I'll w'kht--.., J,, ' ,. ., . ,.TTTT ' V.. I w&jlks T , :' ' " .J) ' - ti 1 ;. i hk-i . ,. , .J- . U City Intelligence. 3 GO. Elltei- "M.H V M- Ltvla left lb city for Harnett court 'jurferdaj, fiil tha parpoia of appearjug la a s ptdol eeae,r , .. j - ( L ,Tlie acaffoliliiig la froatjif tbeYerWo' Uouan ii beioK rrmornl, the stuccoing fai pnii ting being finished. Il orraeatt magniQttnt nppanraocr. ( Tba marcury U hlgk'bp (o- jay. Hot hib't no nana lot U Abu n'eca from the city (oav watt for it) stay at yi ur rcean and mountain retreats if you would ba happy. Mr, tebfock, for Judge, received tba greateat Dumber of votes cast for any cm didata with opposition iu Liucoiit cooaty bud he received the largest vott and largest majority given for any one at bit bome..TKjDcolot.c. f 1jr Tba dtiaesa comuiiitee of' arrange meats for celebrating the Democratic vic tory on Monday bight laat, will asaembUi at 1 he t fflcc ot' Uasbc A Dusbaa at 13 o'clock tn-oKirrow, by 11.1t of tbe ehalr- Charlotte waa 10 ban bats a grand conservative rally last right to ttjolca ovtr tbe recent victoiy in the State. Speeches a ere to be ma le by (Jen. J. U. Gordon, Ueorgia, Uov. Vance and other Ktutlamaot We bare do doubt fueyjmij alegliirtie.; f ! . Bays a utgM to a tad, "How's things gone?" (the tliction ) Gone, tays tbe rad, "You ' go aad 'ask semi of - yobr party, for ii auy one beats me to the Deinocraiic party be will have to run like the deuce aith his shoes and stick ing! off." Fifteen pigs and a long tail sow, ate ranging on tha old Gales lot on which our office standa She is a good sciven gir iu the watermelon rind line, but ber grunting beneath tha office- is unbearable. Will the owner plea re look after her at .once 1 AK ' ' 1 11 Some uiiae'raWe scoundrels threw'n cks at interwala dining tbe procession Monday night. we er nappy to Know but licht inlury wat did any one tbtrebv ctiva iffurts werd made to diecova the perpetratorj who would have beeaawauif up, but it proved unavailing. Frape is a eaiot, paceabht -tUHn, aad any one who weald maliciously break bit "bine Ngnl" u fbey did on tloctlno nlgbt, " must be mighty mad, They thought. It is utd that he bad ao right to hunt two lampe at noof, especially while tbe "illumira'iiia" rmtaide wal going on. We bpe h will find out tbe perpelretvir. n . ', j . Friday alhrLooa ttie champion eame ot bate Hall ort ween the Wihon elub and Athletics of this city will be played at tbe apt tt urove. a large crowd will doubtleae be present to witaiaa it. Seata will be prepared for Indies and the beet of order will be prewired. , ( t Joha ay MoDoeald.the well igobt came borne fm Chatham Monday and went to tbe Executive Office to carry tbe news to Urogilen. It did not cniaeide with what be bad previoaa'y told "Bros? Jobnny went to Rlggibce's iftore. He worked like a mad dog Reault Davie 105 votes ; Hemlen 84. Tom Long should order Col. Frank Haywood, Jobnny'a co laborer on the wail roate to bit bim aa 'uadrcd for hie wagnifJceot tocceee while he Frank was doing double duty. . em " PavwatL CoL Peter Mallett formerly of thia Aate ucw ot New York City is registered at the Yarborough to-day. Col. John M. Robinson President of tbe Seaboard and Roanoke It R. and B.ty Line Route ia in the city . aad atop ping at the Yarborongb nouses. ' Major Joha W. Cameron of Savannah liter an absence of seven years is in tbe city 00 business, and stopping at the Yarborough. Hit naaj (Heed treat bim beartly. . . , . -" VVm P. N"rwxx d, Etq., formerly of Hillsbor w, bow of Bavaaaab, was io tbe city yeste rtlsy oa hi way to HflUWo. We bad a fleam ot talk and a rnnlnder of the daye that bave fled, and the frieads who bave faUcm like leavea ia winter weather.'' All Ilillaboro will welcome William Norwood. Joba Webb wbo told tbe watch story 00 hiq will be among the etjoiced. , f jl George r.'winaton 4 tha ecQiorfpf the Alberraarle ffceea;? i In the citf, Tke editorial harsvM baa nit chared bka, be-. cause they eefweU altdj evenly apoo bra. Tbe Tunes ia always dignified and able. George Winston ia nothing behind others of bis aame aad family, for talenti aad attainments. -- ' ; ' Gen. Hoke and lady have returned to the C;ty, and irgistered at the Netioaal Hotel. - MBRTIira OF CkTT . OOMMmSIOKKBa. At a meeting of tbe Board of City Com misaiooers last night, Major Hcory M. Miller waa elected Mayor during tbe ab aeact of Mayoi1 Jo. Balden .l:;,:; Mr. Paweett wee elected Oapteie of the Might Police in tbe place of Mr. George King. .;, 1 ' Policemaa Itsyea was Iransfered from Ike aight to the day force. Henry C. Jooea (00L) waa awarded the Contract for finishing the cistern oa the corner of Fay etteville end Davie Street, at 1310 for the brick work, and tl IS per , perch for tbe atone wont ti,,. . MAKBjkf.-4a Bt. maryl eaapei, nia morning, by Key. A. Bmedea, D, MJai Betne 8ebor Bmedea to Mr. M. P Leek. r.rr;;; ...i ,...rrT ,,, r. IcttaHe to aaa!jeeau irf mtarhte gsVew MtWU Cotot JIcto, ujekeud by at laaat alae beedred Votea, aad! 44oaeie4dU. m.jrSy wiU be atjlumton kvadred.' B, - Onslow, like Co!umbns, Deplia aad ewe iier npoa the. Vrmll' ef Xhil cMaty.-'tiod bka old BrnaawickWrJra. eWaet i tTaanrt. , 'ill i Jbie ?.aat Ootep(Wadde I polled M6VW ead hia MpetUar, KmU Mo ajjrtr votci CeL Wadjetl, It flit be ajea, kaa thai walked away faoaa the ao pailor aad ao kijtcbfta man's own bjme with 78 mrjority, a gala of 41 oe the Mer rlmoa vote. Col. Foot's majority la Harnett le SOS. Mr. Pewrutn. for the 8jo- tt 804, ' aad M. Feller, for Judge 1J3 The county deaKioraitj "tkfcet eiawwlao elected, WU. Journal P.mbeiton 1,044, McDonald 184. Ril- derson.vdea is 4rcUd- Iromitk Slat lillr'icL A. a FreewMB, iratW elected to the bouse. MoMTOt-Mlkl Official. . Pool 340, Purnell Hi ; Aabe43fi,.Da Tulsoa ,AC9 Fuller 858, Buituo 771 Ptmberton 548, McDonald 500. S. Uar ley, dem., ia elected to the Home. Le Grand, dem., is elected Senator. ' Mont- genxery eleoti whole eeaaervative ticket. , llobbins' majority in Aabe 450, and is Watauga 433. He beat! Cook tor Coo- gnu in 9 couotiaa ever S.000. Kerry aad itllegbaoy to bear from. Uis majority will probably exceed 4,000. ALKXAKDia CJTJHTT. 1 ' fool 681, Purnell M, Robbint Oil, Cook 1S5. Carton, Ind., elected. Io Wilkes, Robbint majority 8S, with two boxes 10 hear from. Horton, dem., beats brown far chnk. Radi carry tha rest except Yoik. Dranken c-fBelale, or correspundent says, lout the rrturna of these two boxes, and fllcial returns from tbriw will only come in to day. Mailer elected Io the Senate In-m Tadkio end Barry by Its majority. Robbim majority la;Daviefl441. In Y.dkluTtobblus lua jority 73. Dobson, dem., for Solicitor majority about StO. Olenn, rad., elected to the House by 1V0 msjoritv. Loi.g. dem., beaten for Cberilf. Henry Wilson, dem., elected Clerk. JIrU Judicial Dittrictk majority of 2,000 ia conceded to Mills L. Kure ove Albertaoo lor Jadge. Tbe cfficid Vott of Notthampton coun ty gives Purnell 1,860, Pool 1.019, being a dtnx craiic gain of 85 over 1878. A Rockingham dispatch says that Bux. toa ia elecu d Judge by from 870 to 277 majority. Stanley gave Buxton 838 ma jority and Montgomery 400. . Peubcrtoa got 1,000 majority iu Stanley. Waddeli's majority in the thud Con gressional dietrict txachtd 1,(302, and Mc KojVle the fourth Judicial District reached 881, t , Nanu eouaty made a net Democratic gain last Thursdsy of 73. Capt. Davis, for Congrtse, and Oaptaid Wllliama, for Solicitor, raa ahead ef the other caadi delta, about twenty vote. ' At WbiUken and Stony Cictk piteincta, large aimbere of neg rot were coloniied , rcm Edge corn be and o tber coantiea, . n J ) , jh Jonmrtm Official Pool 1,898, Purnell 1.180 Poole ma jority SOa. . Congress-Davie, dem., i 1,083, Hearten, rep., 1,503 -Davit' majority 770, Boiicitot wiuiams, aeru., l.oy, uarriat rp? 1,170-WilIlami majority 715. Ben: lU Wad dell, ooa 1,841, Coatee, rep. 1,898 Waddeli's majority 448. Hotue BiueU, ooa., 1A07, Cox, rep., 1,884Bi a i v r-' -1 ll'ij majorii , 383, , Uoltr coo . , p8, epbeweeekrq;'l,843raiolt'i ajoyity Supb 454. All tbe Conservative county candi dates elected by from 500 to 600 majority. iALAMAlH'-OScmU. . Pool 1,099, Paiaetl 021,, Fer Jadge Kerr, con., 929, Raffia,. lndn 1,189. So icltor Arudwick, con., fiS, Bason, Ind, 1,153. Congress Scale,' coo., 1,140, Headeraoa, rep., 957. Amen Morchead cen., 1,049, Wllaon, on, 1,008, Holtea, rep, 898, Pianix, iad., lfilh Hooae Patlertoo, ceo., 808, Boyd, rep., 1,144. , ' . OBAitoB Official. ' , Pool 1,823, Puraell 191. Congreae Devil 188, Headea MI4. r Judge Kerr 1,498, Rcfflfi Ifitt Solicitor Strodwlck 1,748, Baaoa 1,837. Benate Williameoo, eoo, 1,887, Parish, coo, 102, Brown, rep , 1,307, Bumpeae, rep, 1,281. House, Latra, eoo., 1,988, Atwater, eoo, 1,889, Btrayhora, rep, 1,407, Getbne, rep, 193 ; , .. . , , OaaToa. ' - , .' . ... i : ... ., . The following .the official vote, of Oastoo eouaty, vis : '' " ,f -Pool 884, Purnell 870. 4'he 890, Pa vidsoa 888, .Sobeaek 83J, Lege 884, MoatgoeMry 088, Carton 583. ; (Senate Mortia 954, Jeokipt 458. For tha Hmma-Stow 888, Falto 474, "I- : )wa politioal fight io Uie ooaaty waa ovjet tbe iudgeahip, nd fa hat Scbenck polled the party at ranging mad obtained miey totca, Irom , hooeat RpubBcaaa, Outoa hu done well Oiasrarr. : j , , , t, ,, , . ... : r- ' f itnitaBFORB. u Uo ia RuUaruard the eooaervativea havt'-wtade treeaendoue gains.' Logia, Parbaae ami. Cereo kA ealoitUted on ealM tta0ei3;'rniai 7Q0 W K,(K)0. v Here ie the efflciet vote t Lngaa ttO 8cheM)k "fati. atej.' 155. .Cta 178. Moehrernerr (50 ; mat, 4i8 Dar 9 -e-.. ? irnlUcked U rote, of alecUag a men,. ber of the Lvgialalare. Good for Ralk- ta,d tl tu .-.it - t'h&rK 1 ,!.i V p..lUWOItJieoaV . v . , ;IIenderaoo gives Veace SCO Majority, a denvicraiic gain of something over 400. ' ' ' BUBKB." Gives Pool 413 uiajorily ; Vance 369 majority ; for the Home S MeDTate 539 mij'Mity. Avery beat kit opponent for Solicitor 915, the meet flattering vote ever before given to aoy candidate. Coa tefvative State Senators are eieoied from a I Ulrke and Caldwell. Uen. Yaaoe'a ma- orlty will aot fall far short of 8,000, aad si. A. C. Avery is almost oevtainly acted 8 ificitof oVor Oudget, iadepead- erit."' T " .. CORRESPONDENCE. 7 fJte. Paow, Xtq , RaUiji, N. ft . . DoamSiB: I have tbe bonne (hi moraine to tomply with a reoueat to fur aith you ibe brief poem recited by me at tha Yarborojgb Hotel oa occasion of tbe great Democratic celebration of last ve- aibg. Yoa, Sir, better than any ether ia Raleigh, know tbe feelings under' which I wis laboring when I pentad tbeee iicei, and oa this account it glvea me all the more plestnre that my bumble effort should fall late your keeping. Accept 0y tbanki for the cordial manner in which yea hailed theae unpretending lines ; and through yea I wish to lender my acknowledgement te tbe acoou pllshed Col Gregory, of t'rtenbnrjJTtd the OoaTM. Wbjtlby, Hoff. M. Page, oar RepreatAtativea elect, and the other dit- tiaguiseef geotfenien who bave tbougtt these liiyi ver4it unwjrthy el tbe ap- thaaiaatlc approbation with which they favored them. '. am, dear air, very thankfully and very respectfully yours, , Fatub MoNamaba. Raleigh, N. C, Aua-it tin., lore LEAVE TliEK SWEET HOUfULaND! NO, LEAVE T1IEK I WONT I 80N. lX'dicated mint repectlulljf to J. U, Eiq , ami hi i atretned wile, and through tlnrh to .the cahdldatet elect of the '.he late politic il sliu;ge iu the Old North State. BT TUB BhV. PAlllak I V. MC KAMAbA. Tku Puib. O the tfuulh, it the land ol ny choici ! I've aapirad tu etait her by pea and by .voicav Her aunt shed a halo f honor o'er earth, And her daughter give radiance to the land otlhur uirth I TbeSouMi.OtheBVmth l-Ilow that clime ia uliirwl f : Her hore ami hr mountaabs with luxury stored I Tbe marks ol mialoriune sre on ber 'tis , true. But her woundl we will heal them j her glorica renew ! In tbe South, ia the South from interior to wave. 1 Where chivalry thine on the shields ot ibe brave t There a gentleman'! grasp dotb a welcome impart, ' And the itranger1 at home ib hie boaee ad his hearty, , Then ball to lb Southland I then bail to . tbyakiojl?'.. ,; Aad bail to the virtue that beams from those ayes Wherein valor and love with a rapture anweil, Aad where ! guarded by honor doth gentlenea dwell I O'er tbe South, o'er the South, may pro : ;oeriilldw-I r ... I MT Heaven around her and o'tt lief bestow Every gift that could bless her for now and lor aye. Is tbe prayer that I alter by night and 1 b'dJ! In vain would they iat the la hues lea ' divine ; ; . In vain they cyrapareother beauties with mine, '. . Fer them other clime may have charms : Iowa't, 4 Bat leave thee, sweet Southland no, leave thee I won't I , 100 Gum Firbd pKTaiuao&o iw HoHouor Ooh Vicwil,-Tbe Peter burg Arwi of yesterday aays : t Oor people lent eight gave expression to their Joy at the result of tha recent elections ia X C, by firing 100 tuns ia honor of the glorious victory which baa beea achieved by the (pint end determi aatioa of tbe aone of the old North State. Aad wail may we rejoice, for none are better able than we to ledge of the aa told horror of negro rule, aad noat are more closely alliad than wr, both ia feel ing aad Interest with the people of that State, which, ta lite oeiier aati nappter divs of tbe Republic, stood tide by tide with Virginia, and shaped the .poli tic! of the million living South pf ,the PtteaM. ': . t Let eur people take ooaraga lor the ttrogfte la which we ere aboat to engage, and then It ao telling but what oar Caro lina friend may bo able to rejoice with aa la November next ever t victory eqaal- Jly aa brill taat ae tneire. 1 1 ' " 1 JTelegraphic- News.1 , ' mmmmm ' ' ' ' " " ' t "" ' t 1 ) , . ' WAR IN MlbSWm . , MKHrwia, Aegaet ll'. I A apecial to the Jpaelj from' Helens, Alkaoaae, rates rl at B:80 this tnornuig, ays: -At II o'clock last night three la dice and two eeallruua arrived herefrom V1 Xll " men ou the toad toColdwatet Station, oa the Mieaisnopl A TWeaece lbHrrmd. aed captoree) a picket ef twenty 'wtgifu'gn were etajUeejedj about twenty iniee ram town, ead brought them ia aa prkwDaii, an. I rttaarratdT tJicra.,, One of tbew. M tliey wrflrbelng pat into the eoartBoOot yaid, trtvalto avaka tUtateaaw, kUi Jat was fired ea aad killed), aad Iwl mebje wkkb eow.rf rtbe rttgrp wee Wourid-Latku-Io fheravBliig aUive body of oegroea advanced from tbe. South and attacked the town, driving: In ' the white ikirotlaleH to tfif jNarif hoai wheal the maia fcOdyvnf e)liitt were stationed.- A charge wl mad by the arhltee and the aegroea were repulsed with acveral killed and f ounde-1. Fighting wa going oe When our inloraiant li ft, and thoy were fired upou aa - I her ciosted over lu Shio Islauri. - - r WtMPDia, August 11. A second dispatch from Helena, say Mayor Hum Obalmcte, of Hernando, lm Juat arrived here for the purpose of ohm taring a boat to take men to the assist a ace of the wbitee In Austin, nu aays a courier from Major Woodson, ol Austin, reached Hernando at daylight, atatiag that tbe 'own was surrounded by about 1,000 negroes and asking for help, About 200 men from Hernando and vicin ity will be here at 2 o'clock, and in com pany with volunteers fiom this city, will start 4 o'clock for Austin. Dr. Smith, who ia the unfortunate cause or the trouble there reached here last night, Anme three weeks aince he wa attacked io the streets of Austin by a aegm, aed drawing a pwtol fired at tbe negro, bu) miaet d Mot and kUkd a Utile negro girl atandiuK by, which txaaperalcd the negroci Id each an extent that they collected a ruob and took Dr. Broitb to the wo'dtto bang him, which they would hive don; but for the entrealy of Mayor Woodson and the Doctor" wilfl. r5ince tlialJitne Dr. rtiuith ha beea a Voluntary inmate of j ul U: prevent being mobbed, uatil Inat Kriilav, when some ot hit friends came aud tMiiuil bim to Htrnanao; ou learning' which (he negruti ooIiecUdln large bWbare. and But) fled Mayor Wood son, that unlraa he wae brought back and put in j I, they woald bam the town. The third ejapatch to the Appeal, from Helena, QbaJ that telegram are lieing re ceive! 1 from the vicinity of Austin, asking for men, arm and ammunition, and stating that ooreas the while, wLo are surround ed in the courthouse are not ipeedily re lieved, tfacy will lie forced to turreurler or be Captured. T Iteamer, A. J. White lit beea chartered Io leave at five o'clock, aad wili carry i targe aumbef of men well armed' Aaotlief "dhpatch to the tame paper says that the negruca wbo are ur rounding Au'tiu, wore charged on the South by a body af-mounted whites, who killed four or five negro, t and raptured twenty. Tlie blacks i amber about seven bendied. The white have about two handred. Both patties are expectiog reiniVireeraeiita, At present ike whites have got ibe best of tbe fight. The negro bauiia, on the plantation opposite, on the Aiken lide, arc aimuig and matching . ........ i- i.... i 1 t 7 matcamg iii' jn; Xf, A ill w uawH lMj;lllVv euu(KnH , n in ,i i . . . i U MO (OF, PCECUEIt-TiLTO '.'.-..i.'t.J,AiiL-.k. Ait NewYokk, duguat 11. Moullou waa at" hit rciid'eoce all dsy, lie refused to eky il hin itatement : would be made public to day, aud would not answer any tuetioni on the subject. District Attorney Winalow, Tbeo. Tillon nd Moultoii'a stenographer were in at- tendance upon Moalton from aa early hour and remained closeted with him for n indefinite period. Tbe house was be sieged by newspaper reporters, but Both ing definite could be learned. D. strict Attorinj Wilami, iu conversation, aaid that it was mure linn probable that the tatemcut aouid not be ready lor publi Cation for a day or two, nt the committee had to compare document c mtained in it wi h tho-e already in p tectsicn. More than this hv wa unable to say. Latbb Miiultoe's testimony waa very brief. lie refused lo give up any of the document to the committee, excepting such at bad urea alluded to, and of which extract had been banded to the commit tee by Tillue. These show that Tllloa bad garbled letters for bit owa ad van tage, aad ia tbe aame case bad divided the diumentt fot t ie purpose of hand ing in cumulative testimony. IBE REPORTED ESCAPE OV MAR 1 ALL BaZ AlN E. j : Pabib, August It. There Is great excitemennt fa tbe city in Cucst quence of tbe receipt of intelligence that Marshall l.xain bad escaped from tha Ulead Seiat Mtrgacrito some timt Sdnday Bight. Detallt of the manner in linn: vr which be succeeded in getting away are unknown, ixctpt Lb at he uacd a rope lad der, and got, 00 a vessel bound Jor tlaly. Taenigbtwas dark a4 atotiny. tb Jonraala ot this city declare U at the gov ernment will Kit fi' inpUy and energeti cal Ij iu punishing all who connived in hia flighU. col, known aa' 8bekttord Charley went Into a drinking aalooa on Wilmington street whete a einwJ f"" ktark were -setnblctf, eud soon alter hie entrance be wa ataailti' by aevcral of ikein tor hav ing voted llio (Joiiserralive ticket last Thursday. Among them wai William Richardson, col., and hia brother. Wa'lto'n was denounced as a conseivative ton of I -4 by, Iticliarilaou 'ur jii ei ntervative voting, wbcu ha atrutk ilie latter over the head with a stick Ind ran out of tbe bouse up tbe street, a crowd pursuing him. He was caught at the corner by Richardson who broke Waltou'a stick ia two and, pounded him over tlie head severely, lb thick crowd Handing around. During tbe fight Waltoa got out hit kaife and cat R'xharJaoa ia lit bowetf, whea the Chief of Police , rushed In and arrested him, puttieg a Hop to the baU tic. Rrchardaoa waa immediately taken to the office of Dr. F. ' J. Haywood, Jr., where it was discovered be wet very se verely if not fatally Blabbed Jdrtce-WbrUkertrredlIe case this morning ia tbe Mayor's office, when the fact! at stated were elicited from wit nesses present, and considering tba pre carious condition of tbe wounded man, ordered Walton to be held ia custody to await tbe result of the stabbing. We beard of a colortd man's laying this morning when be learned ot tbie aflair "that this waa a free country and a col ored man lu'd aa much right to vote at he pleased as those of any other color, end though be hoped tlie wouuJ ia tbii cam would aot prove fatal, still be thought be got what he deserved " Wimiv WlUJA.Oar Senior received this morning per mill about two yaidi of white cotton cloth oa, which waa arlarisK iy sttmped a cut of a White man dressed all ctpaplc, holding tbe baiter attached to a noble bwklrg male, lleneatb the cut at ro th' words "Henderson searching for Siit niver." Il waa tacked on the front ilnor, and ha created no little nier riun at atttupgipur caljaia. , f, ,,. STATE NKWrt Trap gun lor thiefe in Charlotte aie becoiaiog popular. The corn crop in Stokes ia reported as very promising. Louia Milliard (Rtd.) baa been elected Juilgeia the Second Judicial District. Hail sioim in Charlotte Saturday, aomt of the stone weighed .two. ounces the Dtmotrat say. RuiK-it Hood Of Wilkes it tbii tail man of the State, ho it A kit I 4-a incboa. He ia a little aheid Ju'l;c Tboinui "ha a tclou or cataract growing over tnt of bit tyn aad surgery win have to lie retorted to. The Istar lay there i no 'dinger of yellow fever below that city, and In in formed by the quarantine physician that perfect health reigns on tbe steamer in the vicinity of where the death oocurnd. Thermometer at L. Branson's Bock Store August 13, 1974 : At 9 A. M. 81. " 12 M. 84. " 3 P. M. " - - 85. Buccicia Basbd UP Mbbit. Il is object of general remark, amonc both wholesale and retail 'druggists, that no medicine introduced to Ibe Americau pub- lie hat ever gained tucb a popularity anil met witb so Urge a sale ib aH parts of the land, To f fie tame " fenc In or time, a Ur. Pierce' Golden Medical Diacjvciy. Tbii cannot depend upon its having beet auore largely advertised than aay other aiediciae, as inch 1 not tbe caw. The cornet explanation, we ihiok. It found in the fact that this medicine produce the moat wonderful, aed pa feci cures of Very bad cases ol bronchial, throat and lung diaeaaes, is undoubtedly the most perfect and el!i :ient runoily for all kinds of coughs that ha ever been introduced to the public, and at the tain time posses- see the g realm or blood purifying and ttresrjthening properties that medical science has been sole to (roddce, thus rendering it a toverviia remedy But only in the cure of Coutuinpiiuo, Bronchiti, Hotnencse and Cough, but alto for ill disease of tbe liver tnd b!uod, asacro lulout diaraaet, blotcbea, rough akin, pim ples, black Ipeckl and dUcxdorstiona. It baa Iherefoae a wide range of application aad etefulness, and It aot only give the most perfect satisfaction to all wbo. use it, but far exceed the expectation of tbe aut sanguine, thus eliciting the fondest praise, and making permanent living ad vertising mediums of til 'wbo oat It. For these reason it I that there to aot per hapa a druggist In all the Vitt domain of thi Coatiowot, wbo trie to please hit customers tnd mpply their wauta. that dors not keep tnd tell large quantities of thU moat valuable medicine. Jtter, Iowa, May 8th, 1873. Da R. .Y..PienG. . Dear. Sir We take pleasure ia esyiag that your Medici sea have Bold entirely beyecd owr expectation. We regard them a tbe beat inediciaee extant, aad bear them spokes of ia the highest terms of prtitr. R L Stmaj Oa. iWf "wi r,:tL ".i-jf tit me -Sibtr about 8 o'clock. Charles Walton, I 7 i USUiQ-JLUTES. , aeaia till bemaartielatae tLur u at Ike lollowing rates, pgr sare k, or tea mtnloaUnee. ' ul ' neatjaareonetiiue.... L0t " ' " mi&i I.il,i ...i.l1...,lln. ' . waakr.TT;t? n m tr.-nV;-.r.':r- I tqaara, I weck, JI aqaare, Twos. ai ee I " ImonU, b lM il " a m .ou f '-S'Wa, utauir .. ! " lajw).,- U 10 t.Vh. MO 1 11 - V-r- Idvektisejients. FIFTH AND "LAhTT CON 'EUT r.-l ul ' , i - M AA) Oft TUB ' m j -. i.n d y Am T - vfii vvi?e'-4.'K-3. i i.'" T w eVVTJ-i' r ' r DAY FIXED FTLt DRAWING AffstBKT) . . - .. i- ... . Mti.t i MomJxy 80th NYvKHnKN, 1871. ! LAST CHANCE l ;tj : i. , . - J - -foT" " ' f' ' I Aii'iy FoJiSjiir...'' A poet-ponertent of the 'Fifth.' Coacert of the Pablio library of Keatacky has been to generally anticipated, aad. is so atanifettly for tbe interest ot all concerned thai It matt meet t he approt al of alt Tbe " dayi it aow absolutely lied had there will be no varbuioa Irom tba programme . aow announced, . A Bufficient number of tickets had been told to bave enabled ui to have had a large drawing oa the 81it inly, but a abort postponement waa coa idered pieferahla to a partial drawing. Let it be borne ia miadtbat , . TBS F1FTI GIFT CONCERT 13 TCIK LAST IFIIICH WILL EVER BK GIVEN UNDER THIS CHARTER AND BY THE PRESENT MANAGE MENT. That H will positively and aatqaivocally teke place asinnoaooad oa . MONDAY, 30ihN0VEMBEU, that the music will be tbe beat the rone trv aflorda, and that 20,000 CASH GIFTS ! Aggregating $2,500,000 will be dii'ributeil ticket boldvra. by lot among the List ol Gilts. One firaad Cash Utf I fi'aW.Uhb One Grand Carii Lift luu.wio Oue Grand Cssh l ft . . . . Ti,nuu OneWrajMl Oath Uift ftu,uuo Oue Orand lath Gift U,U0U bCatb birta, atO.tWU each lOO.UOU 10 Caah Uifta, 11,0.0 each 10 utaj K. CaahOifta, 10,000 etc b l.lO.uUU HU l atb UIIU, b.OVJ each lou.ouo WSCaahUifU, 4,000 aach. lUU.OUU SO Caah (lift, X.OU0 eae h. U 0 Ml Oteh Ulft. x,UU0 aarb lOU.Ouvl 100 Caah tilIU 1, OHO each 10J.OJO MO Caah UlfU Sou ach l'.O.t 00 600 Caah Uifta, 100 etch 6u, 00 1I.00U (.ah Uifta, bO each KiU.OUU OranJ Total 10,000 Uif t, all caah. . . ...oou.uov Prico of Tickets, Wbo'e tlrketi. .. ...... Halve Tcath, or etrb Coopou. II Whole TUkeU for... . . . f 10 CO ... VS0O 5 UO 500 OO ia Ticket for ...1,000,00 Peraona wishing to invest, should order promptly either of the home Office, or our local Agents. Liberal commissions will bo allowed to satisfactory agent. Circulars containing full particultrt furninhel on application. TIIO. E. BRA M LETT E, Agent tnd Mtntger, Public Library Building, Iouiiville, Ky. tog 7-d2aa&wliiONov TyT-ALUABUt FA KM Foil SALE Having; more real eatate than 1 can, or dealrn to cultivate with tucb labor aa 1 am able lo procure, 1 offer for sale oue of tbe moat de sirable farm In Johnston county. It la allotted on tbe Boulb tide of Neuae Kivar, In Inirrsm'aTor.abip, adjoining the lamltof tbe late MaJ. William and Col. Joha t. Bandera (dee'd) It U well adapted to the rrowth of both eora and eotton. Bnperadiled to its present pmdncUvrne, the faciU'iat for manurtne; are anaarpaaaed, there being an laexbaaatible npply ef rich ecewanoosed vetalle mould convenient to every portlai, of toe cleared lands. Open land enough for art horse Upon It there I a Una orchard now hoavily ladea with the choicest varletiea ot both tha peach aad tbt apple. Aa a stock farm tbe unekared landa eannol be nrised for either hoga or rattle. Hog do well Ibe aaltra year witb only aach stlen Uou aa 1 necessary to keep thisa gcntli . Tin: meat ot the forest tree frequently make them audlcleotly fat to be tranaferred to the tmoke bouae. Cattle permitted to rang" Uie entlrs winter, keep la rood plight - in fact thrive better than when coBUaed, ihelUmd and ad on dry forage. Hutwitaatandlttg iu proximity to the Utt ef the Neute, the cultivated portion of that. ta aot tublect to iBUndation. Tho tract lontaina about 0 acre. If a ale i not efTi-ck-d. It can lie rented o. tested tor a term of tearr. C. B.aANDER8, July Sl-wlm BiiilUiduld, N. C. TJOKNKKA.NO GRAVIS' SCHOOL, HIXXABORO. M. O. A Clataieal, MathmatUsal, BeJeutiAc, aad Military Academy. FAixSeaiKn aseiet vnt In Uobdax ia Jutr , Board aad Tuition including reel. Walk ing, L'ghta, aad FarwIalMid Koora-, 8167.50 per aeasioa of twenty wsaka. INSTRUCTORS. J. H. HORNIR, A. M B, H. UKAVBA, A. M., it uuu MOKbOM, JR., University of Vlr- glala. Nu. D. H. HAMILTON A. W. VIN- tlha, JL, re' kae wis Coca. College. vLwM.mira apoiicauunri Uitlaboro, . t, uae 1. 1S1 twgoiyta,UI , gALTt BALTII " IJaWkaMarabalU Bad Vtrdiai four sac half beabal Back Bait. - . i At octet: . f, ioXU A CO'B r VI t V I I- X
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 12, 1874, edition 1
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