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-cf; V i" q ? V7- v- -7 THE DAILY SENTINEL,'; T.4 fir Pcblimsd B - - ' - -- - , i' v - . .... . . jm;. N 7 1. wMilfciE. nil ' Li31u7 1 Jfy& ..." '" " ivjj J a. Office Near ths Court Hobm. , baxss or tussoAiroos. Dally Sratlnd 1 year In advance ItaHjr asjaoathsja advsnea s&oo 6.00 s.uo - Weekly bvbuimi " Th Dart BaiTimu. will b dcHvercd in any part of the City t Fines Cnrsper week. 4CXW-ADVXBTISE1CXNTSI- 1UCKER 'HALL. JOS. IL KEANE, TBCBSDAT, BBFTBMBXB 17, 1874. POSITIVELY ONI SIGHT ONLY: i and Vocalist, ' ia BoactewalCfatartarpteM. " COLLEES BA.WN, hi CoaMdUa ud VecailM MR. B0OPIL ataada aarivalal npeortad br a fail aad ckMt Uoiapar 4 inaav w Nv Tavt anna - AdailaaktareaadMeaata. Maaxtncaanta tot tar aaala, a lor aatart Braaaaai atptltil - JaalaaH.Asal. 1074. 1074. AUTUMJI. BLVIK ALPAUA8 1 BLACK ALPACAS I Pottv A Jones Onaaed to daf taa auxt boantiful Una at latfe Aiparaa aad Para Motuiinavar oflorad ia thia aurfcat, aad laapeetfally aak taav ca4oamtaa4 fihwda to call andaeataoa aal U coat Jaoad tor laaavahre. Alao a tii aMortecnt of Fall PrioU wila (creai mmj otaar f ooda la Utelr Uaa Nov aad frxto. Aad for ccaUrara. THC KOTtD B'ilAOU illlBT AMD CAN. FIELDS I lLtBairlD ntSDMDI BII'JE8. WGa.riDtteaalltoFuit aaJFit. rltorsretMlF aaaawMa amadf aaadl lor tha oaallion of Priaelpal Ooorfcc of tba BoaM of KepraarataUTM, and vita cmndenea rafer tba aunabrra elect to tba ai-m-inbcra whoia 1 aertad ia hat capaeltT frooi lS7it tn IH74. JOH.Nf U HllX. t p 14-aot. Wewi copy. - rjAIPPO ALSTON. We are irqora'cd to a aoaoca tbat Ttppa A ttoa. ao.. of C4aUiaia ia a candidate for Atiittaat .Dootkoeper o. tha Baaala. Kytii-if i ,:r PBCULTIES. Mmtlxv Id, A very dealrable ataortment of R1CU LACE POINT. BRUSSELS POINT LACE COU..IRS. . Lace Undmlevei, Beal handmade Valtnceioa Edging and I aaUiva. Enbroldad and Qemitlched Hdkfa .Ofetber with the remaindtr of OUR BTOCK. It la aaprcUlljf dwlrflite that ire aboaM eloaeoul tba BMtiKK BTOCE by JulfOt Aaea't l.t. Uooda reiT cbap and vary jrnod. W. U. A U. . TUCK EE, iaua 14 tf BvrTivtBf Partaora. WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO AM aoaoea JoaEPU JUNES, UQ , of i'arlbaira. N. aa a CandMaU for Uaw Keeper of the f aaala at the at it (taction. -ITrim thartiodto aaaonaea Zack T. I. a caadldata fot VY Dickey, of Unwell, a caadldata for Eierosalng Cktl kof Uie Uooas of Rcpraaea- taUtaa. av-pt T-td BOAUDINU IIOUSK. Ctrier lewktrie Itcibi aid Ferwi m Two HqcAKta Eait of thh Carrrou MRS. n. W. MILLER, RMoeeta tba patronaica of tba aiaaihan af tbeLaKidatBraaadtaepabiicirenerallr. Bar loncrxpertaaoa la keeping a boardtorhoaaa, elect lsUL laaanaleient eaaraa.aa tbat tba " hmii aid be Irat alata ia ererr parttcalar. Her prtoea eooiorai to taoeeof otber board- a booaeaia im any. W1 ARB TO-D1TRECK1TING. FaUPriata, Early Fall Drwa Qoodt, Bortl Qiltcra for Ueatloicea, Ud'ee WalklBg Bboar, Foxed and ; ' Cloth Oaltera. W.aR.8.TUCKER,-itptft-ti BarriTirB Partner. J JORBER ABO GRAVES' SCHOOL, PTt l.BgAnft, N. d A Claaalcal, Mithfrnatlral, SeaUilc, and Military Academy. Fau.BaaaioaBaainmtslfoaAi aJvtt Board and Tuition. Incladlnc Tnal, Waah Inr, L'fhU. aad faralaaed KoOaai. BlaT.80 per aetaioa of tweaty waaka. . - '-' IN8THUU POH 5. J. II. HORNER, A. M- B H. GRAVES, A. M., HUUUOROBTdR.ttJalTerait of Vlr- aima, ataj. it n. niaiLivn, a. w . . VAN- ABLE, J a., Fo'kaepeieCom. Collega. Circalara lent on anDIieatloa. HilUboro, M. 7, aaa 1, i4. awtjnlTU.VrT4 JJOB8EBT0LBM. At ATeraaboro. HaracU coaaty albt of September 5th, a Urge oa tha CBE8BT7T SORREL MARK, , Bbaaaaa atar la the face, aad a near the kft aide of tba Back, aappoaed to be a wart bnrat off, wifa ao ktlroa It. Baa rcka and pirci ber kind feat ap Terycteerand klcb. Alao a SORREL MAES MULE, etoiea from tba etarde of W. T. Bhoaaa, aboat IB yaara oil. Ber month meat ary bad, aad bath kind feet tame oat. - A Hbaral reward will be paid for any m formalloo or tha delivery of the Mare aad Mule at W. T. Bbodea' or B. O. Arerfa Ublc. ; . W.T. BHODE&V - k,11 . H-C AVERT. arpt 4tAU Aforaabor', aaraeU Co J VOL. IX. City-Intelligent.- Tbmpuakci Addsbss. "Thee. X. Rudmj will delivet t tempenuio Uctai at Wk rorett, fridiy erealnf, Oetoto lith. ETefjbodlnlUd toattond. . . MncRAwn Nobts. Maw. ). It ItoacoUuB, J. C. Mamma, u Boantkal, Roeia of Yenrby dc Rngen, have kft . Memri. Baow aad Buabee, Attoroeji in the Board ol Coantj Oonimlniootrt to-dar xaaalBM. th bookiol tba laU Trcaanter of tha eooetj Mr Albert Maf la M41U4 thait twfori , They report "abxrlleaa" ol tT Bpoa Bart' ' At Aetuxeet Cotat. The Yoaiig men of our city are oa tba ere ol orgaol xiag an artillery onmpaiiy and a commit tee to-day are anlkltlog nantea. V tba reqaiait nam ber la iccared and then il plenty of food material for lU formatloa they will be able to encore aa elcgaat light -battery. Booceu to yoo yoanj geDtlcmen. ee 1 Hatrimoeial. At Chrint Charch thb morniog at 8 o'clock by tba pator Rt. M. M. Marahtll. Dr. Vinea E. Turner aad MUa Lve Root were J "Ined ia tba hoiy bonds i.f wedlock. Both of thia city. A bugeaudieaea wat prtwint to witoae the happy noptiala aad tba blemiaga aad goad wiahcwof a boat "t frieadi attended the joyful couple aa Ibry wended their way to th depot, boand fur a bridal trip to Ntw York and otber Northers cltlea. Wo wish them a delightful trip and a eeX return home. Who aub ia the Cm.-Wt Botica the tallowing arriruh at the Yarboroggb to day : Mr. Walter Brodio and lady of Wliltakcr'a Edgrcombe Coaot, 5. 0. ; T. B. Kingabury, B , af Ox lord ; J. H. UaUtfhtoa, AVq, of NcwbetB. MJr Byrae and lady, f Wiliuingtoa, are alao at the alxi? a hoaae on a brief viait. re turning fioin a aummer anj.rara at Beaa loru Maay fileoda Ufcre paid them call'. The MaJt'W wai a gallant Confudente Kl- dier and loat a leg la tba "lata uoplaaa aotneat." A pomlar' aad auocwatful iB tttrtBceagaal.Iota Uog ttma.'tha Can aril Agent of the "How York Life,'' h now rcpreecnta aa Oeocr.l Agent for thia Stat tha flourUblog company of the Mutual Benefit Life, of Newark, N J. He baa our bctf wiahcafor continued luccen. Cheap John. Aa erjDing or o ago wc dropped iulo the eatabliahoieiit of bar famoui cheap Juba which ia bow meeting with to liberal a patronage. Joha WM inquired for but wa were amiably told ba bad gone to "paaturet green" and waiaow northward purchaaiaf aa immense slock fot the cooing fall season. Ned Tbomajo tba champion f at a actios eer wu bis repreaentatlre which we quick1 perceiTed from tba way glibt wordi flowed from bis valuablE lDcaa. Ned hat imprjTed wonderfully nd ,9 join in tha word oi oihera u. thVaub- tioneer "of the period." lie caa Mil yon aaythiog ao quick as never vasti" aad bit customers laughing at hie wit dtpart npoo miking a purchase with tha high est saliefectiou. Long live Cbeap Jobs and tn bard wot Ring uttia momaaon a part circus of our city' evening eotcrtaib ment MABSBAU 0E TEE 0TATB F A in. The following ia a corrected list of tha Mar shals for the approaching State Fair. Chit .VuriW. A. W. Graham, Or- ! ' a ' " : Amt-Mankalt. (Stole ( area.)-W. W. Glenn, Yadkia, P. P. Peacud,Jrn Wake, R. B. Paabki, Northampton, and Frank Fries, Foraytbe. Craual DUtricti k 0 Moore, Alamance, : A D JaakUa, Wa I T Dortch, Wayne, J D WLUiama, Jr., Cum berlaad, A ' B Boydea, Rowan, Robert Drier, Mackktnborg, W A B Branch, Beaufort, and W. Lad at Faieon, 8amp- Tba above i B complete list tod no fur ther appoiabaanU will be made. Tba Chief Marshal will wear a bufl ro aette. Tha amrstanU will watr red, whit and blua roaettc r ; . R. T. Fcloudm, Secretary.,) At the Work am Puoa ITocua. . Tba Board of County Commiisionsfi met at the Work Houae yesterday. They ia- pec tad tba wojklogt of tha bum Uor- oufihly and la reported come to tba COBclasioa that it wat an Enaacctaary ex pense to the county. Only two prisoners, both colored, am at' pneent confined there, occaaioaally at work with b day guard of one, aad a night gaard af erne abo, to bm that they dual aacapa. , ,They men Bt; tba Poor Homm ao yestwday where there ia aoma forty papera. Thia IastltutloB wu rigidly Inspected alto, bat Eothing wat gives oat by the Board ia regard to tha future. . There wat no change of efficera Hf the preaeat at tithe place. Tb Board k to M compiuaaniea for tbeJr energy and care fot the Uteraato ef the eonaty, and aner aenoerauon IrreatlaiMOTtBsent in tbete twe inttltw. .i - da- Mist Mctaal I aw Ut-, tioot If coBtempUted.. i t i f , -rv. -i7 .Ne t . . . JSt.ii , (..V RALEIGH, N. 0.:iWBDNESPAYYSEPTMBERn6!i!I87C IXooal : Dot. Wak ooart opeaa aa th Btk of OctH ber. , Judgi Hcurj bolda jofcattoa Oaart next wwa. Out colnmaa aw pl m adwf, UaemeaU. Scad ia )our ordm aiarcbaolt. irjBB,th ealcbnUd magiciaa aad Teatritoqniat wilt rliit Raleigh ahooi ba f.. .v..-ii-IU.E Cotton li Coming In he.vy, II 1-1 tor law middling to what bujenj.anryeylng tooay.' ": C,' D. 'Heartt U calving hia fall and winter stock of Boots, Saote, Uat,dw. Give bin aeall , V BbefiffWEM,of FraakUn, lodged ia Wakt jail for eefe keeping three atgro keei thievea yeatority. A lady loat a baadtooM eatrieb feather oa lliilsboro atreet Sunday night last. Leave it at the Exchange Hotel. Cept, Jamea Q. Woodcock, the popular Oeseral Travelling Agent of tha Peters burg nod Weldoa It, R., la la tha city. ' UaptBamL T. WUUamt lata Demo cratic caadidate for Solicits of tbhi Dis trict is in the city. Maay friend greet him with a hearty shake ol the bead. 00 Penitentiary convicts are engaged ia placing tba Fair Oioundt la excelleat eonditloi. Th track is to b .greatly isaiamatW-. .-I? ,.-.. Col. John H. Rubineon, Preaident of the Bay Line and Seaboard Road with Director Geo W. Grice are in the city and at the Yarboroe.h. Thost members who have Dated tbelr Dame for the formatioa of aa Artillery Company are requested to be prompt la attendance at a mealing to be held to night at C D. Ileart'a Boot aad Shoe Store. i, D m'. forget tbe Ge.rg Ilooper Com Uoatioa 1 heatriealt at Tucker Hall to morrow, Thaiadsy eight aad give them a crowded boiae. The Norfolk papert apeak ia the suuat eomplimeatajy terms of tbit tronpe. , Ilulut Bryant and Wa Cooler, both colored and fbraaarly at this city, engaged in nnlotdjpjcbarga that had beta im properly piaeea m a aaca, aea iuui burg yesterday, aaed ttoel diifl. whea the,' loader btObme ignikd and blew the two iucu up seretety hurtiog both of them, and, tH thought, terlousl y injuring one. aa jACt't Wiva. Thia ia the way a sea faring man, reoaotly married, "nold to the marines'' what tort of a wife be bad aecured : "My wife to juat as haadenme a cralt s ever left a millinery dry dock, it clipper built, and with a figurehead aot often aeea oa a small cralt tier length of keel il five feat eight Inchee,' displaces twentj-Kvea cublO leet of air; of light draught, which adde to ber speed la a ball-room ; full la the waist, and iparc trim. At tbe time we were spliced the wu Mly rigged fore and aft, with stand ing figging of lace aad flowert, mainsail Krt tilk, foreetayieil ol Valenclennia. a? trine waa of the beat steel covered whh tiik, with whalebone ataacbtona 6oe alto baa a set of stoim aaila fur rough weather, and it rigging out a small set ol Caavassfur light squalls, which are liable to-eccar la thia latitude sooner or later. I am told, la running down tbe street before the, wlad, the antaera tbe belm beautifully, and can tain around in her own length If a handtoosel draft puses Iter. , , . . , a Dibd. In thia city ea Moaday, the UibM., BamuelGalmvtn the 81Mb year of hit ige. J ' -X ! i - -X Data, was bora a elave, and wa preat eaaa ia the office of tbe alaigb BtgitUr, aerviag ia that capacity three generationi of tha Gales family. He was a man of remarkable physical strength when he wet three aeore years aad ten, and wbea asked to Cat up load of wood be would answer "Yes, I caa do ao, as soon aa I atop to Crabtree tnd get my axe," Crab tree being only three miles from the city, Bam. would go ted rvtara tn km time tha another would take to walk from one ssd of tbe city to the other. 8am. could pat-walk Weston or Bennett, of tbs iZsrsU. FayetUvllle Is sixty miles from Ralalgh, and betweea the two cities a foer-horse coach once carried tbe United States mail, changing horses every IS or 14 miles., Sam. with aa erea start, beat the tlige to Balaigb as be said .sad provtd by the pareengers. floapitons meetiot; bouae is eleven miles from Rel sigh. D. C Dudley, the oldest printer la tbe Atata, aow foremaa ef the Bebtirei, office, says be kaew Sam. on foot, to brat young men who went in t bugxy with a fast hone to Soapttooe one Sandsy mora tor 'Mr. Irudley has pleasant, ncollee tloet of Seas. ia the JUgUUr offios wbea be wu aa apprentice nearly forty-six yean ago: Hia voici, too, waa remarka ble. He eould be beard as tar as church belL TbeW pkyiioal qualideB were sot among Sam's best... He bad not regard only, but love for tbe truth. He was a devout christian, aad was sever to happy aa wbea fcadlo: la revival Bertlsgs wbtrs mea aad wemea pablioly mooxesd sin and tbe dtvll ' Ssa. died as be had Uved, a ebrbtisa asaa, expressing bis I wUUnpeai to meut hit master. TelegrapWo News. , aw JIU CONFLICT W LOUISIANA I kCttkh UAIMUID UD rtOOTIMO 1H THE mim WArEiEwTW, Sept. 19.V JUaume of Nsw Orleans affair f, Tbe Bieetlag asder Clay' aUttoe, sailed ia re- "niti'Atalaa' aialnJabsAWwlTV g 7 " r -W-S roT elected GAvatnov Tba retolatbas dewbuDced bint as t Isarjpcr aad demand ei hia te abdloete, Acosaatitte waa ap- poiaUd (e bear thaw raaSlatloat to 1 Kl- loggbal be arssv aaaMl Oea. Dibbla eanled saettagai bKheraa4 west betweea HMiieauarttce aad tbe 'Ooversnr. Tbe Governor, kf tba BMaatiaar, was callli.g- npoa Grant for aid. . . Daring these prcoetdiage tls Federal troops were Inert at the Custom ' Hoase. U may have bwea apprebeaded tbat they would serve their country better by saving tbe hides of high official! there then en forcing the Enior cement Act oa tbe street. Tbe oommualcatioas bvtwsea tbe eousulttee sad the Governor calmlaated ia matual threats.' Tbs ateeting tbea ad journed, but tbe people were advised to go home sad arm themselves. Subse quently, D. B. Peun, Lieutenant Governor oa the McEoery ticket, isaacd s proclama tion, auumlmr Gubernatorial Inactions nod appointing officers to organise mili tia. "" ':' ' Tbe following ws alao iaaueii : To IA Colurtd Pco),U afAe 8taU of Lu- itiana : In tbs grand movement uuw on loot sgainst tbs enormities of the isle ol Ktl logg's usurpation, rest aeaun d that no harm ia meant toward you, your property or your rigbta. Pursue your usual avoca tion and you will nut ba niole.tej. Wo war against tlie thieves, plundervra, and tpollcrs ol tbe Htaie, who are iovulvtug your rce and ours in a cuiu.on ruin. Tbe lights of the colore J, aa well aa tiie white race, we are determined to uphold and defend. . ' D. B. Pkmm, Lieutenant Qjveraor sod anliog Uovern or and Ctmrnasder-in-Ciilel of tbs Louisiana 8uta Militia. Armed aaea were taoa stotioeed at tbs s rtiIclrirrirrl tb-aUsaitiV Five , hundred Metropolitans, General Lotigs'reot onuaianding, with cavalry and artillery, appeared at Uie bead of Canal street aad took position. A desul tory firing followud and tbe Metropolitans wwadiiran away. JTIe cit.s a captured one piece of aitilletj aud theu baoicsded sad destro)Sd the po toe aad IreaUrm tele graph. Sharp fight at the river end of Ca nal street, some fifty were killed,iaeiudiog Captain J. M. West, a printer and newt piper correspondent, and E. A. Toldano on the cltls n side. General Badger, of tbe Metropolitans, w:.a badly wounded. The entire lotos of tbe . Metiopolitan Police, Kallogg' ladlUa, etc, surrendered at o'clock, a. m., to tbe citis ws or Peso militia. Kel logic, Longstreet and others, have tikes refuge In tbe Custom llousu. Lata 10 a. m. The butu Il iuaa sur rendered at ( aiVluck thia . morning to Lieutnnt Govvrnor Petin's militia with out filing s gun. Lieutenant Governor Penn' militia are about 10,000 strong. All the State and city property, police stations, arsenals sad police sad fire alahn telegraphs arem poaseasion ' of tba League. Kellogg is ia tbs Custom I lose under protection ol tbe United tftates troop. Jackson Square Police Suti-w, under command of General Loogitreet, it reported (o bavs Just surrendered. - tflilt La tor A long list of Metropoli tans killed. Tetegrspb annonnces tb following wounded citizen received at Chaiity Hospital: Wa Orm.nd, Chaa Kilt, James Croat, Joha Wreus, Jobs McCsbe, M. Bettl, Frank Owen, D. So net. . : , - ... Tho President ha Juat ieaued the foU lowlagprooiamatioo: "Wbbeeas, It ha been aaUsfactortly represented to me that turbulent aad disorderly persons have oombined togeth er whh force aud aims to tv anbrow tbs State govern meat ol Luuitiasa, aad ie resist tbs Iswa and constituted authorities of said Bute, sad whereas, it is provided ia ths Constitution oi tbe United States, shall protect every State la this Union oa spplicatioa of tbe Legislature, or tbs Executive, when lbs Legislature 'cannot be ooaveoed, against doaaeatie viownee, and whereas, it I provided la tbe laws of tbs United Statu that ia all case ol in issurrectluo la any btate. or of obst roc lion Wtbe law tbereof, It snafl be lawful for tbe Prsaidsot of the United States, oB application of tbe Leglalaturt of such Sum or ol tbs Ax ecu live, wbep the Leg islature eaaaot be soaswaed, to call forth tbe militia of any otber Bute or Btste or to employ such part of tbs land aad aeval force as shall be Judged atceassry for tbe purpose of suppressing each insurrec tion ef csasiog tb laws to be duly exe cuted, asl whereas the LegiaUtnre to not bow la session, sad cannot be coevened laUmstoatest the preaeat . smergsaey, aad tbs Execntif of ' said Bute, under asetioa roar, af srtiele toe, of the Coast! I tgtlpa of Jh. i Tnlted SUles, aad ths Uw l ' . ' . . ; 5 V pstmd Ib pi nude spptiestwa to me for tech part ef tha military; lores of the V- B. ss may be srrreitry aad adequate to protect aaid State aad tbe cititeea tbereof sgainst the domettie violas oe, aad to enforce tbe due ciecuHoaof the laws; end whrtsas Hia reqalwd ilwt whenever It mf be nea-t rylUJoagiilofibe,Preadeat tou.h.W Ba.pwlQr Cburt-U im tMm I B v, 1 n em aEj - a - an am h - - a i M the military fores for tbe, ferpe afura- B. Grant. Iretldest of ths United Stales, do hereby tnsks proclema- matkfla aad oommsad said turbulent aad dlaorder lyperaotU to 6l)sperts sad rettre peaotsbly to theu tatptctivt tbodei with ia,tS.daya from thtodatsv aad barealter to aubtnit t U. maelvea to ths tows aad ess ttltuted authorities VT said Bute, and I Invoke tbe aid and co-operation ol all good atiaena thereof te uphold tbe tow and preserve ths public peace. Is wit mea whereof I have hereunto set my bend and ctuicd tbe teal of tbe U. 8. to be affixed. Done at the City of Waihlngtrn this 15th day of September, in tbs Year of our Lord, 184, aad of Ibe independence of the United 8 la tea the ninety-eighth. 3ignedl U. S. Qeaht. By the I'reaident. Hamilton Ftsn, ceretary of State. Later Tbe Kellogg governnwnt ha been overthrown, sad ths sotire'eity is in tbe hands of bis opponent. Litutanaal Goveroor Pens has tsken the reins of the government, snd will at once install into office ell those who ware voted for on the aame ticket with McEoeryTo 1872, The Courts will at once be orgauised and tho entire machinery uf the govern oi est set ia motioa, aot only In this city but throughout tha State. The following deapatch waa n ut last evening by the icting Gov. Penn to tbe President of ths United States : New Orleans, Sept 14, 1874. U U. S. O taut, PrttidtHt J tin Vniltd Stotm: Hopeless of otber relief, the people of tbit State have taken Op ktuis to main tain the legal authority of peraou electsd by l-rm to ths goveramsnt of tb Blsts against aaarpen who bavs heaped upon them innumerable iaaulls, burdens and wrongs. In o doing, they are supported by I he grea t bndyiif toteiligeeHMMl-hot. I eat people ol the State. Tbey declare their unawerviug loyalty aod icspcct for tht United State government and it officer. Tbey war o Iv agsint the usur per, plunderer and enemies of the peo ple. Tbey affirm their eutira hb lity to maiouin peaca and to protect tbe life, Ubertv and equ.l rights of all el itses of cititent. Ths party and officials of tht United States it tball be our special aiui to delend agsinst all assaults, and to treat them with the profbundeet reaped tnd loysity. We only sk you With; bold any aid or protection Irora our ene miss sad ths enemies of Republican rights, aod of the peace end Hbertlc hi tbs people. Siloed J D. li. I'KMN, Lieut. Gov. and noting Gov. - NawGoi d.-j-Mi A 'fa-eii-oae 'of our iuwt popular sni t-iiUrprUing Dry Oooil kleicli.nls baa U-cu in New York fur the lest week purctia hit Fad snd winter stock. A goodly number of boxes stteat thai he ha not been idle for bit many clerk were aa buy as bers yester day and to-day "unloading" thiui and packing their tplcinlid content upon tbs capacioua shelve of hie Maible Hall. Recollect Creech when y'U wish gced good at living pricis I'KU&OEAL. Col. Archie Wilson St Agent of the Singer Sewing Machine left as yesterday. We r.gret hi depar tura. He went to Richmond and Ws with him lbs greatest success snd pros perity. Cot Trsvers of South Boston, Vs., s well known architect and bridge builder on tbe Richmond A Danville Railroad it in the city enroute to Sanford and will probably -tike contract tor stonework and bridge building on tbe Raleigh- A Augusta Railroad extension line, e Married ladies, under all circumstances, will find Parson' Nirgative Pills safe ; and. in small do, a mild cathartic, The cause no griping ptiue or oramp A tact worth remembering Five e?oU worth of Sheridaa'a Cavalry CenditieB Powders, gives to a borso twioe & week, will aavs double that amount in grain snd ths horse will be falter, sleeker, sad very wsy worth mote money than tborgh ba did aot hsrs thens. MARRIED, 1 In Christ Chorea Raleigh, , oa the morniog of ths 10th lost, by Rev. M. M, Marshall, Dr. V. K. Turner to Lovs Galea, only daughter of Charles R Root, Eiq. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JJOTI'JE TOTlXPtTERa. - 1 have received tbe tat boots and am readv to receive toe tax of Wake scanty for tas 1874. I or my eepsiy . u. wuuact can be foane ap iairs bum iCoart Honsa.! J, , DAI WOOD, : Tax Collector. ssptMVf jeua.pt inau irrrewnn . nv rrociamsiion i wiit wwi .m mt nvrj t:-wi','"i i . 7tr ::n I ixtL l.YV.. T.K L . . . ... v i I r .. 1 a.... ..II & u I JKiintriimnw &C9M I IM -I . f. . r. U.JO ..mkJMhW . .Tib L. O -..I C li A'LI.S.M urJ-T - I - .d W u J -. VSJ . M ft -,.0 , T.,. . .i.-..-.... . '"-r-TTIWif..-ll ' Ml I vttA I lik 1 tout -w NO. 347. Hutherfurd College numbers 184 tu dents. ijots ol beautiful pewlsr sflsat aboat Hickory. Mrs. Bister leecheth on ths heel and Mr. Lawrseos Uult, of Grsbem, sick at Hickory, to reported tt imprerisg rapidly. ' Deewcrats of Booth Carolina propose rbnelngGenl Joha Kerthiw XorGoT- eraor. ,, ' 1 . ' MrV. Mir; Isrrow,' of Charlotte, bad' her thigh brikeuMiimlay by a runaway sc!detit. i, . Caldwell" Hunler, of Mecklenburg, 1 years of age, picked 305 pounds of cotton on Friday hut. John A. Snider ha tont hi racer "Lady Rebel " for training on the Charlotte Fair Grounds, Rev. Tlieo. WhitnVld, of Meiidisa, Miaa., has accepted s call from the Baptist Church, Charlotte. The Oratd Lodge ot Good Templars meet in Newbern on the 12nd inst. The rrtu say t Fry best Pollard in the matrimonial race and married Miss Ward aferall. Hickory subscribe $12,500 to connect the Carolina Central Railway with tbs Western North Carolina Railroad. Gov. Vance waa serenaded in Hickory last Wednesday night and spoke a char, acteristic good piece. The Hickory Pttu tayt Stephen C. IIotTtesley, late proprietor of the Fleming rfouse, Msrion, N. C, snd of Pteaaant Gurdens too, bu left for parte unknown leaving in the lurch hit creditor'. rof. Heir deliveied a lecture on Coal at tbe lUveuport Fomale College one night last week. Tbe .audience was large. ' We kuru tbit tbe wife of Rev. W. M. Robey, ol Dsvenport Female College, died of s stroke of paraljsis last week st Lenoir, Oaldwcll county. Tlie Ilcndcrsosville Admrtur ssya The tpcech of Judgn Watt st the Tern- o'c ock wu s maatir tflbrt and ha given general satisfaction. The Charlotte OUentt gang have beta pbotogiaplitd, snd Caldwell styles it s thing of beauty s Jy forever. He tsys " it might bare beca'-aesers geeteellook log psrty perhaps, it five of the chief characters bsd had on collars at tbs others had, and if tha typo who atood in the beck ground bad had on a shirt. Toe grand Democratic demon si ratios at Washington, Beaufort county, waa a perfect succcsl,500 peoplo were ptef ent. An e.cgsnt barbecue was served. Eloquent .porches were made by Colonel Satterwbsite, Mr. Jofae & Long of New bern, and the gallant Major Jesse J Ycatea, recently elected to Congress from that district, Baanlilut ladies graced tbs occasion with tbt.il pretence and the re joicing of all waa complete. B RUT INDIAN KOC'KUME. LIME! LIME I LIME I SOU Barrels Jut received at prices lower than No. I l.lmc haa ever bee i "old for ia tbla market. Jlirdware and Cutlery, ' 1 Hath Door A Bllr.de, JULIUS LEWU A 0O Fisher Building, soptt-tf ; Raleigh, f.C. N OTICE. Will ba KM at ILs Coart House door Is Raleigh oa Monday the Hath September last., the lot of Una oa which Albert Pkart and William M. Have sow reelde. lavine oa the Southern ttmlta of the city ot Raleigh, be tweee the Fayttevllle Read aad toe North Carolie Railroad, eootatMiaeaparardaof eee acre of groaad The lot will be sold to twe parcels, ea. h having a dwe'llng bsuts with imnrovemenia on a. Termst'ash. sept l td B. F.MOiiRK. KNOUKCEMEBT. 1 herebv aaaouoee maalf aa a candidate for Assistant or Keuduia Clerk of tb treat at ths ensuing .ear ion or Us Ueaeral asem- anc e-U ' . w. a. rKLL, JOt FOB TRI 8EA SHORE. BLUE nSHINO AT BEAUFORT, N. C. BCT A RBtORtT TlCXIT AED TET IT. - o . Trv ths aVIIrbtfal aad txdtlaat anort of eatchinff Bias FUb, MackenI, etc., wivboct bait, 1 aoLuse oa uls Ocbab, la a hoat aad or full sail. To thoes who are fond of dog sad ran, Beasfort Offers rrut tndacemente. A Brass and String Band discourse sweet musk aitrhtly. Firs clan Bar, Billiard Booaas and Bowlmg AUays. The AUanUe Hotel, Beaufort, X. C, Geo, W Charlotte, Proprietor. me uceaa liovse, aeaurort, a. I,.. Thoa. Bobbins. YyANTEU. We will slve eoersetle men aad Bcsusaa that will Pat from Si to IS per Bay, eaa be panned hi your owe ceighbor bawd, aad m strtetly honarahle. Partiralars free, er samples worth aeverat dottars that will enable voa toco to work ateace. wLI ba seat oa receipt of Bfty ernts. , aeptt-tf tVJ Washiofrtoa St, Boston, Ms las i isaij at the fotlowlsf tatot pat aeasre nee Inch, or lea sHlalna Basai UT UAWCi Onsaqasrs one time.. gi.ia . ".: T : stab trbineat knaartlsa a V teaa tbea si 1 aqaaie1lwaak.B lAai semse.Tmaa.twlu, 1 " I sasath. a.O(ijl " I " m os M taw's, lleelt t auuu J I! SOWl " H " t 1 ,.' . .JM.etl-'-w !$.'-' V.t l"B- . RSJHil ..... OFFIOAU IMS im lor.j 14 la 474 11141 Burks. 0X3, Caliairua, . . CaldweU.. Camddll Carteret,.1.. Caswell,.... Catewba;. . . Shatbam,.., Clavy,..,.. Cleaveland,. Columbus, . Craven. .... 813 654 J7 t5S) 1 l!l 'IN 14 .;) W7 - BtM W7 . 1S17 lies m 744 1413 BBS 17MJ B30 114B ltrW 104B nt 778 B9B4 mil lnua BIB UKM B84 la M -I4S SI 7 781 73 2ii ' 7B7 SEU ItMH KI5 12IO eM 053 m Ssoti 11114 WM 870 441 1575 H74 15U6 8&U i 4J( 144 low 1034 11411 WJ0 7fi3 ISM -MM 1750 StJ 1474 1IM3 147S ftlT 7M W7S 7bS 1W iotii 778 447 , MIS 874 SHI 1787 at 14H1 K M UUI rV KI9 liJA 71M 851 1 II 475 lOU im aaiit l(J0i Hll IMS 057 642 1110 17S1 1SH4 IHIt lit lem llVA 77 1007 6 HU St3 879 aw- ll.2 11(10 nu 1747 Km 1H1U 7.W S08 S47i AOS' CMHil Cumberland, Currituck Davidson,.... Davie Duplin, Dare, Edfreeombe,.. Forsvthe, .... Franklin Gaston, Gates Granville, .... Greene, Guilford, Graham, Halifax, Harnett. 151 7W sues 1115 lNWt . tWii 51' SASJ IM4 lb3i sua Haywood,.... lumaeraon.. Hertford,.... Hyde, Iredell Jackson, Johnston,.. . . Jones, Lenoir Lincoln, Macon, Madison, Martin, McDowell,... Mecklenburg, Mitchell, Montgomery,. Moore Nash N. Hanover... 7 III eitt m 4I 878 fit lftt S49 1HUU &. Ill) IMS 064 BH4 IJM TM SI6S J smr 1070 IStM BSW "tea IWB BUS 70 Btfi VKU S14 liJ7 1N50 ISM1 1567 724 1MB AHS e&s 'sab . CM KM i:i MM 14H 11HI AM KY JM'I 4J SI 7 law nu m 4J . 61.'. 11 S74S 'iri IBM i ' HtM TWO 17UU tm 107! m BUD 794 lftr W 81 14 HII 1J Sn40 U JH5 7 ITOI tarwi 1 1J! 7114 1W ins 1374 WW 13!Ol! 7IM 130 est! 1048, 6l Wli 6W 13M(I snui iwu; 4tti 1B1 Northampton,! imaiow Orange Pasquotauk,. Perquimans,. Person Pitt Polk. Randolph,. . . KichiBood, .. Robeson..... Rockingham, Rowan luU, V10 81W J775, WUUl 15K3, lauil 111H 101H Rutherford, .. ratnpson Stanley,. Stokes,.. 830; Transylvania,. ISO 870 848 Tyrrau, Inlon, , Wake, Warren, Washington, Watauga, ... Wayne, Wllkca, Wilson Yadkin...... Yancey,'..'... Total anal StMU tut 401 iAttl MJ0 141 8 735 - iS Out W7 S5S' 1IHU lain HAti tSllt: 87VH SWotO mis, B0040 O9UU0 OUUUO 1973 o 7 Years Old. Six Reasons Why YOU SHOULD ENSURE lit; HPS llWKCf 031 CHBSTHUT STREET, lit. Because it is one of tbe oldest Companies In tbe Country, aad past ths dsy of experiments. 2nd. Decease every policy-holder I s momber of tbe Company, entitled to all its advantages end privilege bsrinc a rlcht to vote at all election for tmsteos. sad thus hss sn 'influence in its management. 8rd. Because it his as Urea a percent age of smet to liabilities ss any lift In surance Ctompeny ia tbe Coon try. 4 th. Because by economical aiaaage ment, its ratio of expense to total income is Isr below the everage of Life Compan ies. (See Official Inaursnca ReDorta.) 5th. Because it ass declared : snore dividends in number, and of s Larger Average PercenUge, then sny Company in the United Bute. For example j Policy No. IS, for IS.000. has been paid to the widow of a Philadel phia Merchant, epos which twenty-three dividend bsd been declared. Averaging fifty-seven percent Hd these dividends been used to parches additions to thia Policy, t6,040 more would have been realized, making tbe Policy worth f 11, 460. 6th. Because it I liberal In Its ' tasns- gemeat, prompt in itesettleraeets, ssfs be yond a contingency, and it rates are aa low as sny Brat-class Comoanv 'a tbe Obuatry, PRtuciPAt FEatdbbb. Small cxpeasc. aoaoJul security, large return premrema, prompt payment of losses, sad liberality to the ioiured. SAMUEL C. HURT, President SAM'L R. STORES. Vk-PraeBt, H. S.8TRPURNt,td Vie Preaidnt. J At. WRIR MASON. Actuary, uvmuv arTu-riv - - ED W. A. 'PAR. f Radical 1 W. IL FINCH, General Maaager. fy 1LLVOI GIBBS- 91A.CIIINKH SEWINU At aMaataetarea' mitea. aa ehaanr BaaiKi. histalmeata. AND TWI5TT riTE PER CRHT. BELOW AaussTIURERS' rRiURB FOR C-ASU, II pBKhasai dbwet frem toi aOon. or say Pi II local IMU. I 'IMBtTHIlf, iUebl ITREBT, iUebmoan, Va. ' JAB. B. a. Glhite7sSovrwtcrt I" For CoTemor,!) Rup'l fubllc ; U lustreeUuB. 1871 A lt. aicksls are I . - II- I COLXTIZ8. ' 4" ".' I i t r-TThrt--: AbnuiM ram Mus i mow I est . nPiMiil awSa H k 7 :,7 -
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Sept. 16, 1874, edition 1
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