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;Tira DAILY SENTINEI iT,ff1i job flu irfJJ Offlo Near the Court Bouse. Danyrtanttaellyeer tn advance naiivSti BJOJdMW i & Weekly fenCue. " " ' , " Th Duly 8mfw, will bt i dell wed to any part ot tUt Cttj U rimaa Cam pw warts ' " ii i ';"' "'I ABSOUNCKXIHT. X torUioU i pottUoa at rrtacip! OoarkMfNr BMlAllaAA AA With i reftr tba enbwi tfwl to tha 1KM 18M. fl r ' JOiUi JUL BOX. ' Ttl'-rirrnr t i-iit m TTTiil rir"liirf i a ii aai,iai - tMtflmi - a - Ai . riJXr-Tr. ' ' I I hkTM(Td tk lu boot and km m4v to raerlT Um tu of Wk eooaly for Ma mm 1(174 1 or mt deputy J. Q. WUlkaa cm ba tovaa aa Mira la tba Oort Hmm. . - J. A. DAI WOOD, MptMtf TasOoUMtor. XT fOTlCX. IN lanamaa 8. Mi Ta all nanoaa who an la arraan tar Tu tar tha yaara IKTl aad lIt 1878, laarabypta aotioa to Umbb, that if U aaaaa la aat paid oaaraaioraiaaauiamauai , um aa azaaw Uoa wtU aaamaii aa-aiaMUn, aa tha Wrr aaa blraady baaa aaaoa and tha JadrI aoUaaaaa. Talt la tha bet aotioa aad taon who laU to aoaplT aaay anas to aaa laaa MM pabliatiad txaldM aarkiff to par caal aapttU T.F.iJU,(ahariC s PKCIALTIJU. HaathaatU, .11 AJidabtoaportBMBt M RICII LACS P01HT8. KHUBSEU POINT LACK COU.4R0. Laca UBdonlevaa. keal aaadnaada Yalaaeatoa Udaga aad la aarttaga. ImbraUad aa4 BeaMlkaad Hdkta -. QKetaer with tha ra-aatadar af OUR 8T0CK. It la aaaacUlly daalrabla that wa aaoald eloaaaat tha KMT1KK 8TOCK. by Jul jot AaCMt 1st. Uooda tmj hap and yerf rood. W. H. K. a. TUCKE. ana 14-U arririac rartaara. WI ASK AUTHORIZED TO AW aoaaee JCMSIrH JON Hi, ESQ., of rarthaga, . , aa a Candidal for Door Kiwpar of tha Caaata at Um next aiaclloa. ITTKara aaihoriaad to anaoaaaa Baok VY DkJut, of Vaawell, a caadldata tor KncroMtoculcrkar tba noma af tatirca. a.p7-td BOAUDISU UOUSK. Carter Itwberie iuiot tod hnti IL, Two PquAMM Bait of thb Capitou :MR9. H. W. MILLER, ' Reaneata the Dalronaas of tha BMmbari ot the Leicldatare and tha public generally. Bar lung cxpurleoee la keaptnic a boardini iIdk a boarding aooae, alacj iwa. laainmcteni iraaraa e that tha lirraca will be Irit claaa In Ten particular. Her -meet conform ta thoatot other board- n hoaeeaia tba ait. ARB TO-DAT RICEIVIRO. raUPriata, ' Earl rail Draaa Qooda, BurU Oalter tor'UcBUeaen, Lad'e Walking thoar, Foxed aad , Cloth Oaltcra. w.n A r. a TUCKER. - apt 8-tf, SarriTing Partner. SdT 1MDIAN ROCKXIHS. LIME! LiMEl LIME! 500 Barrera Jaat reeoiTed at prlcea lower thaa No. 1 Lirae tea ever been Hold for la Uila aaarket. lUrdware aad Catlarjr, -.. , ;8aahDoonABIIada, JVUVB LEWIS A CO., fiabar Bolldiag, .npt'a.U latolgh. W. U. N OTICE win a at tla fJrmit Hoaee door m Ralateh on Meaday theSSth ateaiber toai. the tot of lead on which Albert faa-r aad William M. Hays now teaida, Ujiaf oa tea Ron then dmlU of the dty of SaloWbi tweoa tba rayettovlUe Seed and the North Caratiaa BaUioaAjtatola-apvrd of aaa aera-af (Toaad Tba lot wlu be sold la two rareeto, each nsvtnga dwe'itag - impiavemeata oa iu Uh' ;" B. T. MOORS. JORSESAMOaSAYES' SCHOOL, &TLLSBOSO, N. O. A CUealcal, Mathataa Ileal. rWenUle, aad MUitarv AndL. rtXBaaaoaaaaiwsTuetplloirPAV wlPtr iioard aad TalUoa, iaclndlae Taet, wean ing, Llghta, aad raraiaaed KooaU, 1167.40 per aeaaioa ot twenty weeka. - J w'mrrrRuaroHi. J. M. BOKNES, A. M., R. H. GRATES. A. HUUHtUKSOn, is., Vmlvaralty of Vlr inia,aiA,v.ti.jLaaii.'ivi, a. w. iBLE, Jn., I'kaepaiatiem. Ooliega. . .. Orealara aaat aa appUeaUoa, UUIabero, M. ,', awtjalvU,lM.. Jama l ieTi. -pr-QME ITOLEW. - ' At Averaabere.' Haraett oaanty ea Oa alght af aepteailmr 5th, a large CUS8MUT tOKBEL JfARK. Bba ha a aiar la the faer, aad a tear oa Ike wn aide ot tne aaea, aappoeea to aa a wan burml cff. wi'h ao kalroa it. Aba raeka and pteks bar bind itat wp very etearaad high. - Also a SORREL MASS MOLt.atolaa from theatablaat W.T. Jiaaaea, about I yean old. Hat awath laent vary baa, and bath hind feat tans aaV . , - AUberal reward win be paid for aay b tonaatloa ot the delivery of the Man aad Male at W. T. Rhodes' or B. C. Averfe table. ,, , t W.T.BH0DI8, .. H.C. AVERT, ,, aept S-atAwlt , Araraabore', MaraaU Ca rjuppo AL3TOK. -1 if . We are rrqafited to aaaoeaea that Ttrpe Alatoa, col., of Cbathaat, hi a candidate tot ' - - " -.TJ- lri-T ' --- -- , i liTU"!m-ail IW I TTT hi i i i i iTT I 1" m . , I I II ' TT 'I "" - -- - . , , 1 7W Wfcf1fe J . it, ., ! j.-... u:- . . Assess- ' I !.. ; beolt I bi-. i tvA j . - ' I ..... . j ' . . in . . . . - ..... , - , ,, , ,. , ,. i - ii.. ,-.. iii ii. i i- . -, . .- , - - - . . Oivbt: ',i0ir RALEIGH. 1ST. CL? SATURDAY BEPTEliBEB'' 19?X874; ! i : . -M-NO.J860.:! liSfT City Xxxtelligezica. Wtmai To RiGirr.irTmaB opaaa at Tukw Htil to nigbt. Oo and gtta iwwBf pnMnf wmw piiwi m ptmnnt eatertaimnant. IcXKOwtUMBMBRT. Wa ackaowl,' tAf tbaTaceipt oC eompUiaaatar tick tt totbaMt of Wnitera Ifortn CmljBa( - i -imA. h.-i . i-w-iri.i .- ' ' H eoBufaWiraoVr&ooty aad aritif iha aWaara aama am Ik - Aaaii abb raaard will paid to t tadar bj MaTiag ix ai ma hrhu umca. oi ItCTTM At MmontRAI IUU- Paat BjflTaatar Haaail, Piaaidaat of Wik a mi CotUalata loatitata, laotura a Aa- troaoar al Uatrapolliaa Ilall to-alght. A Hp aobaiM aad aa latamliag apaakar a r(a tudienc o doubt graat hit. ) h .; v : Duaonrriua 8auk. Kad Tboutaaoa, aaotionear, ia front oi tltf court koaaa to-4;, mid a lightaing rod wagoa and Ita contaata tha Mopeny of Lewltand looea. Biddiae wu ipititad at aaaall Bgarea, aad bat f tba hamor of Had woald bara ouea Mtinil; aalntarMtiBg. Ttif atst aala of corioaiUaa ba laid would r iht trunk ol a aawlog aaacbiaa agent Bdit t-h DAMAaa.Tiia Lea and rroet tba aiKht of tha aiith ran iato a pile of rocki in front of Wyoae, Yanory A Oo'a., alablet apacttiag I hell buggj, bruiaing Tim and injuring cooaitlerablr Mr. Janka fo-rlay they iostitnted aait agaioat Wjraoe, Yaacy A Oan (who placed tbe rki in tba atrcet) lot dam- aca, tba amount wa bare not learaed. BoABDino IIocab. OdL S. O.Hajea (Sqaire Simoo of Rhamkatte) tba nodal tanner, hat leased tbe Cooke Hotel pro perty one equara South ol tbe Yai bo rough Bouap, oo llii' corner of Wilmiog- tun hod Davie etreeta, aad after tefur- niabiog aat patting it in the Hjle it abold be, will open it aa a flrat claaa boatding home. WU6 the aaaiatonoa of bb) good lady wa aaa eon Ad tat that their pataoaa will not tuffer. TpM'a XutraAh Ma. He kaa ar- tired, and apon heating of tha Immense site of the animal, and bis unruly dbpo aition, has brootna ahaky aad was heard to exclaim tbia morning : "ifrei there a man with hair so red; Wa never to himself bath said, This is my hair, which cant be da nitd, And Til go straightway and have it died." PnoKAu Kx-Jadge David A. Bar- nee, of Northampton, Is lu tha city and stopping at the Natioaal Hotel ' Judge Ilearj, riding .Judge Watt'a circuit, is at the Yarborougb. Wa are glad to know that ba ia giving almost universal satisfaction to tha bar and clients generally. A clever gentleman and aa upright Judge H h teftaahing to meet auch aa one ia these piping hot times. He epeaa Johnaton Court Monday next Ax lauuia Womam. There - ia a While maa ia tba Keetera Ward nama Jaaw Stalling about 40 years old who ia re ported b be tboroaghly eraiy. r ha Uvea by herself aad baa no relatives aad but bw triaada. Potioamea Geo. King and Thompson want over today to inquire Into bet condition, but tba poor creature wouhl not allow them or any others to enter, baring her door barred and tha ioilnws staffed with biaoketa and bad clothing. Tha 'neighbors aay aha hat not partaken of food for three days. Her casi should ba attended to at once by those whose duty it is. 1 a-.. Bheida, m Babji Bubbbb. It it reported that tha dashing little Phil baa beau ordered to fill tha cup of woo to ba forced dowa tha throats of tha people of Louisiana. Tbia to the aama gallant ca valier, who, under orders from Grant, tha third, termer, destroyed the mills and betas of the Valley to auch an extent that a "crow should have to By ever it without rations." Verily, wa have fallen upon evil times when Longttraat aad lit tle Phil should ba la cahoot in auch an aoboly wefk.-Jawtf JTa Yak, but Got. Pena has yielded and Phil Will bare to return with hit maw anaatiated. Aabeville Oitmm : Within three miles of Aabeville, on aWttwder eight laat, be tween tba noun of tight and alae eckek, a Mr. OilWpK a ejBJMapeaceablaclt laen, Ulng about to retire, want to tha hnekdoarafhia hoaee to faetea It, aad juet at ha got to tba door ague was fired. andhe fall, exclaiming, -vn, lora, l am dead read called o for Jim, a negro anaaliviagia a abort diataaoa, aad had but few momenta before left' hit hoaee. Gillespie mutt bare died raataatly, aa ha poke no more. He lay where ba fcU, the victim of tba aaeaawala guaviaUl .tta next saoralag whew tha aoroaatt Jury waa eemmoaed aad empanelled. Upon ex amlnaUoa by (tba Jary.a maa by the aama of Ball, a near aeigtbor of the de; eaaaad, aad who married hto wile's daugbtor. waa arreatod aad put In JaJH r val CLAiMAjrea of ma Juoomrr n Bacoir&TT)ieTnicT.--We take from A7wi erl TtaMS of IbeTlTth f oaraal aaaft count of what occorred at fiwttterd cosytj.bjd8g.AhaJLr tbe eloctloa. The Timaimys; Monday waa a day of aousuaf interest at barttord court, front tha fact that an thit day tba eoataat for the Judgeship between Honorable Lewie Hllliardaad, vasnninca not to e mora turengh tk fornwity of, balding nonri yy prrvioaa agisiiaaabt at, all nartie. JnigeJ Bttllari went an the) BUeh at 11 eAxlock, had BMctod tha shrir, U open aoort. Which was done. Julga Moore imajtadletat anaered the enrrt hoeae, weatnpon tha banah . and said, 'Mr. Billiard, I have come beta for tha pdrpoee of holding court " 1 ant J edge by virtee W a eommlatton arom Oorareor Oeldwefl. damaad that oa give up that aaat." Judge HlUiard tepilefl, "I claim to be Judge by a virtue of the lata ehct'ioa and my commhefon front Ooe. Brogdea. 1 ball hold thiacourt.',.Wbereupoii Judge Moore turned and aaid, "riheriff proclaim order." The sheriff cried out," "order 1" Judge Moor, alitn aaid, "Mr, heriir, open court " To which aru riff Pipkin replied, "Judge Moore, I have greet re spect fur you of a man, but I cannot obey you as a Judge. I feel liouad to respect and obey The" acta of avt Gner4 " AaaBUi bly until they are declared uacauaUtu tionel by tbe proper Uibuuai. , I abell therefore recognlxi tbe autbocitj of Judge Billiard." . Judge Moore then said, "I declare tbia court adjourned suu dU, Mt. Clerk make a note of tbe fact on your record.' Tba Judge then took bis hat aad left the court bouse. Judge Billiard ram ai aad and preilded over tha court fur tba rest ei tha tana. Tha entire affair was evsdueted with great propiiety sad dignity, lite whole question will of course be canted ta tba Supreme CvttH.: Wa think that the BMatbera ot tha bar. arc pretty erenlj divided aa to who Is enabled to tbe ofTJoe. "" ' ' A.Hhodb latAXO Samjob.- There it tiring in Nipt n aaan quite aa aemark able for bit muacutar powers aa waa ha who la olden limes bote off oa hieeheuld sra tha gates of Gaza. When n youth ha waa wont to thnuldtr a barrel of flour with bit feet inside a puck measure. On one vocation at tsteveoe' wharf, aa the reauh of a banter lhat- he oouM aot shoulder aa anchor weighing SSO pounds, ha raised M ta hia aheuldara, carried It Bp four atept into tba United States Bote! (went door J carried it through, dowa one topcoat of tbe 8outh door, down the wharf, back again, and depoartarl t on tha scales for weighing. Tbs distance be catrkd it must have been Irom 300 to 400 Tarda. This foat wu eoasidened eo re markable tbtt it was placed upon the lowd record i, where H may be ' seen by any who may be incredulous. Oa aaethef occasion half a doavn men ware tigging at a bogabead ot mo- laaaea lying on ita bilge, endeavoring to place) it aa end, when be ordered tbem aide and aaded it up atone. Though now UtyeeTaa yean old, he is ready at any time, oa a wager, to lift. T'' Boasxairoa CoMaasa. Rush Bur- gaae was yeaterdty nominated lor Con great by tba Republican Convention, at everybody knew beforebead he would ba. Ba hMtba.aegTOot at hla ibeak.and call. lUahBd toaawaa MWaO quaiined to ba a CoMitaamtrr aa Lewie j Uadaef, io fjama a etd CnatitaUoa. , It la abaurd to Uik . about inch a man being fit to leprjaent tbia district ' lie la hardly tha peer of StowelL' Be eettaialy ' to not equal to Piatt, aad PlaU bat ao btuiaete la eoagreat. Wa da not suppose that anybody will aorioaily conteoJ that Burgeat has any , qualifioationt for the truat which are not paiisttui . by - aix tboaaand white men in Riehmond. Bo ia, ia a word, a Caucasian, aad' beloagt to the ruling race If he has aay other quallfloatlou, wa doat kaow what it it. Will Bargraa be elected I The Idea It ridiculous. Walker wiU lead him ia every oouaty. iTrora tha begiaaiag of tba r toe for tha Conservative aoeainatloa Walker hat had tha moat unexampled good fortune ; and it Beaded only that hia opponent! ihould pat up each a man aa Bergem to compete with blot In order to Insure hit success. That hat now been done, aad all that Walker will have to do will be to walk over theaouree. tie will diataMaBujgeaa, who U iadeed a Ruth Rgbt ateotnpared with out , Candidate, nr. l' J r: ' ' " . -1 -. ,.; -- t-t-j trXSAM 7lBX EXOrjII AT TUB AtB- Wa learn that n premioai will ba offered at the Stata Fair for tba brat steam Bra eagiae in tha Bute. Tha competition to eooaistie throwing the fhrtheet atraaa. Wilmington and other eities will praba Wy tiait at and eontoad for the priaa. There to a lake of water oa tbe grounds, and tha fight promises ta ba lively, and at too aama time aa iatarattiac fewtnre of that "day dotage. - Our arctBaw would be) pleased to hire tht -Caambera," of Portfnouta; flslf at oa that Mxaaiaa. 'J 1 I I I i - U ,.i -w LourtiAVA TanTrat-ae Wbbbb tub fautf "Xixf. The liladelphla-Twi tboi Booctades an article oa the Loundaas r a t.! J t t t i .. "Action, end action atet, to naedad, aad anlneuatjaaalMeTg the affairs of tha whole tarbulent Booth aeenu to as the only ateaaura which would alt.elaia's ' T i!Hi tbofailaTe of 'ftmgreta to talri lufferbia; UegwawwaJlit . art flae. i,g4iib'Y.Ue.rsT, tavUlaVattentloa waacftoa oa,ljpw IsIaaA affaravi Ba aUlad the ewajipUea. which haf etWetbat twwwalgareat tialjuaaai4o4ne ExaqaUve offloa, and two bodtoa elalmg to ba tha legislative Ai aambly. Ba aaid that "ha aoafualoa aad uaoartslaty ptoduoed In this way (all with nere'lyatag effect ttpoa all tatoreata," Tba preaideat thea proceed to Bteta bow and why he came to tecogalae thr' Kellogg goveremeet. Hi says, "reoent tne eatiga tioa! Iato aaid eUtlon baa , developed ao many fraud t aad rorgeriea aa to make it doeMial what caadldatet received a ma jority of tba Totes actually cast" Be then submitted the whole question to Cos greet ; "I am extremely onxloot to avoid' any ap pearenee of undue bterferouce in State ai fairs, aad if Congress dlffen with me at to a bat 'f ugKt to be done, I respectfully urge It immediate decision to that effect. Otherwise I shall leal obliged, as far as I eeav by. iheexeroiee ol legUiaiate authori ty to put an end to tbe unhappy contro versy which disturb tbe peace and pros t rates tba business of Louisiaaa, by tbe recognition and support of that govern ment which U rcroirniadd aod upheld by the courts ol the Stole" , After the reception of thit massage a jolat committee ol the two House wet ap pointed to investigate and report upon tha affairs of Louisisna. The committee, after visiting Louisiana and making a thorough inveatigatloo into tbe election, reported (unauiuKiOtly If we mistake not) recommending e new election as the best solution ol tbe troubles. This would have been entirely acceptable to tbe Oooterra tivea af that Slat. Bat Coayruta, afraid j of responsibility, adjourned without ' ta- kiog aotioa oa the report, aad . left the muddle aa they fuaad it U : , . i Tbia diatnrbing question baa goa oe ever since, gathering hew complivalloot aad exciting new Irritations, aatil at length it has culminated ia revolution, tha forcible deposition of Kellogg and theln staiaient of the McEocry government. iTliis ia a calm aud Jiricf jketcb of Jhe leading facta In tbe case. A recreant Con gress that deliberately and criminally re fused to olosti up this terrible controversy, and cboM fur party purpose to leave it as a running sore, is responsible for the violent scenes that have been enacted in the last few day. In view nl all this the call by the Philadelphia iYvei for "an in stant session ot Congress" appears farci cal. DUfotA t atsi ' l Success Oasco Urox Mb kit. It to a subject of xerU'ral remark, among both wbobeale and retail druggists, that no medicine introduced to the American public has ever gained such a popularity and mat with as large f aala la all parts of the land, in the 'aama1 length of time, at Dr. Pierce's Goidea Medical Discov ery. This eaaaot depend upon Ita hav ing been mote largely advertised thaa any other , medicine, , as such is not tbe ease. The comet explanation, we think, II found in Ibe fact that this medicine produces the mnst wonderful and perfect Cures of very bad cases of bronchial, throat and lung diseases, ia Undoubtedly die moat perfect aad efficient remedy for all hinds of coughs that baa ever beea introduced to tba public, aad at tba tame; time poaetSMS tba greatest of blood purifying and strengthening properties that medical science has beea able to pro duce, lbus rendering It a sovereign reme dy not only in tha care of Consumption, Bronchitis, Hoarse seas aad Cougba, but also for all diseases ef tbs pvnr and btool aa scrofulous diseases, blotch ee, rough skin, pimples, black ipecki aad diaclora tioeav It haa therefore a wide range of application and usefelaeta, and Knot only gives the most perfect satlaf action to all who ase It, bat far exceeda tba expec tation of the moat sanguine, thus elici ting the loudest praise, aad making pern maneat living advertising mediums of all who use It Pot these reaeoue it la that than ia not perhaps a druggist ta all tba vast domaia of this Continent, woo tries to plea his customers aad supply their wants, that does not keep aad tell large quantities of th h) avet valaable inedl cine. i ii.U ilWj.i Jt ' Jascr, Iowa, May fjth. ltTS. Dr. RV. PlABCBl. "a - .'f 'u t JDsar r We take pliaaure totayiog that yr. awdlciaes bare told sntirely beyond oerxperjutione. We regard then) aa the boat aaediclna axtoat, and hear tbem tpnfcea of in the highest termt of preiae, .: .. .', .'c-j,. w . ; ' R. L 8M1TB A DO. : MAKHOOU fttaTOSED. yeathtnllaetaAtaaa, aaaaiai A rletha af ear, aarrow dabdltr, U , Urteit triad la rata varv kaewa ramedy, aaa foaaa n staple evary known rastedy, ha toaaa n ataple ali-ora. which ba wid eaad free to hi ft- tow isi urate, AAdra A, U. ftEXVES, tS Mtsaaa at, itow Keik. t-j-t.n ( i -; - ' . jane Ssw-laB, -taiafl vt , us toabop Aikiaaon wiU ba U Btafeivllta b-morroaTr - gi are plxjiij'g hsvtsc 'with tboep'in a fafwhk 'olHjH.o"f Ti ' af- a. , ttan a j ,A t laiskA Ian I XmM eaTenaiaiy pfia7 'Mlj ni ky Mount but Friday. ,1 j. Wallace Aveat. a oromiueat young ci'- bau of Ms county died at hit faibt't radiliiaiAn'iiA ThaiaJav laat batoma Ihaani iUulM.iti Taos. H. Booertaon,or Rockingham cotnly. Las five boga ft ssoatbs old, which will now nearly average 1$0 ponodteach. frof. MylTiatcf Basse! will deliver bis attroRomlcal lantare at Roaky Mount on trj nlTtof ilia 4th. aad Kafield1 the The Wila-Mt Adaaaat peeks la vary complimentary termt of tbe deport meat of Jadge Seymour oa tht bench. He held bis first Court la Wilson laat week. We learn irom the ri'tui that tha haar tost rain atorm of tha year waa progressing ia Newborn on Thursday, and much dam age lo tbe cotton crop was apprehended. The Rowan Rifle Guard, at Baliabury, erenow organise!. Tbe town commit- sioBot-hrve-ippmpri atari ftur bundred dollart towaidt baying auiforms for tbem. Tna Oldbst Max ib tub Wouia Croat Woodis, colored, of Lincoln ceaaty, lrv1eiV'yeuab his apprentice papets, if he livts uatil Jasu.ry, 1875, be will be 119. A bold bat unaaoceasfbl attompt wu marie to rob Mr. K. K. Cotton, i n Sunday aigbt tail at bis residence in Wilson. Tbe rogue entered tbe bed room of Mr. Cotton ud wu flivd upon twice before making goad escape. David Martin, Die Wilmington .boy murderer, who escaped jail lu Wilming ton some tima sines, hu beea recaptured and is now closely confined in Jail. Ha to under seok-uca of death, and will doubt teat sacet his daomjtbis liuia. .. , Salem Preat; We learn that, a short lima sine, Wa. 8 !!, of Lie vicinity of Plafitown, io tbia county, took shelter aader a tra daring a tbander atorm. Tha tree wa struck by lightning, ripping Sailor' clothe anl burning bia aiiie an rarely, but hcrwins iullicting no serious injury. Balein Prtn : A citiaen of tbia town. While working iu hie garden on Saturday latt, waa stung oo one ol bis lingers by what is known as curd worm. His hand soon bKan to swell, which extended to bis arm and body, causing terrible suffer- lag and delirium. The gieat puis, a anti dotecorn whlket was Riven to the bitten man in considerable quantities, which relieved him and affected a torn plete recovery. Charlotte Olitrttr : A North Caroli nian comua ptominently to the front in Louisiana. Frederick Nash Ogdea, ap pointed Provisional General ot Louisiana State Militia, by Lieutenant Governor Penn is a nephew of Judge Frederick Nun, aad apaal bia boyhood among the rod hills of Orange along tbe classic banks of the Eon, p dalltbury IitWgncr : We leirn that ao Irish peddler myateriouily disappeared in the up pet part of Burry county, neat the Wilkee line; and about ten miltt be yond Elkin. His pack wu found in pot session of soma parlies and consequently tutpicion was aroused aad a general urch instituted. (Several persons have been arretted, being suspected at tbe parties guilty of ' this man's murder though nothing as yet is definitely known. The peddler is supposed to have had several huadred doUaia of money in hit poaseaaioa, aad probably left the railroad at this point Who ti Lieut -Gov. Pbhm 1 Lieuten ant-Governor Davidson B. Penn ia a native of New Orleans, ton of one af tbe oldest and wealthiest residents ot that city. He is a merchant and a planter ; in the former pursuit a member of the Influ ential firm of Penn A De Negre. During tha lata war h- was Colonel of Louisi ana regiment that served under Gen. Lea, and, wu made brigadier-general for dis tinguished' gallantry la the field. He ia about forty yean old and is remarka bly handsome physique. JIls standing in asocial m wall u commeasial aensa ia of tha highest order. Aad wa are in fur mad that hit recent official action meet the entire approval of the so!ld men of Acw Orleans as tba only meant of salvation of the trade an 4 eoeamerce ot tba ouy. 1 . I I I " . !1SJ ggS-BSS , , J NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. mUCKER BALL. r . TSKEB NlOBTt ObLT, tATURDAT, MONDAY AND 1UE8DAT, ; ! B EFTS M BEE 19th, Tilt end I MAY ' vam oaoeiaAb ... WYMAN, WIZARD AND VENTRILO- IZIX-':: ' - .aW8T .. Sbwant rresanto Dtotributed at aaea ter nary at easts. rarfoimaore to ;ae5cbk aartiUy, Matinee en Taasday at t a'eto. k. Cididren admitted to asoeiaceam. - IS4I ' . 1 lup'f Tublle" lnttrucUoa. 1674. trWltIES: Alamance,;... Alexander..,. 10M Ml Alraany.-,4 Boeoombe, nuraa. .... Cabarrus,.... uaaaweiir, . luauMawA. Carteret,.... Catweli, , Catawba,....' Chatham Cherokee, i-rr Chewaa ChmTelandp! CohiQbu, .. Craven, ..... Cumoeriaad, Currituck,... Davldaon,... Davie, Duplin, Dare. , Edgecombe,.. rorsjrtna, Franklin,. Qaeton. .. Gate,.... Granville, warn. GuClord,7.... Graham, 1W9 1 isbi; itaurax, llarnett, Haywood,.... lleaderaobr,.. Hertford 8656 IredU Jackaoa, Johnaton, Joaea, ueuoir, Lincoln, Maeoa Madtsua, Martin, McDowell,.... Meeklenbura. Mitchell, atontgomery,. Moore, Mash N. Hanover... Nortbamntoa. emaiow, Sranea, Pasquotank,.. Perquimans,.. Person. Pitt,......;... Polk, Randolph,.... Richmond, . . . Robeson. Rocktaghara,. Kowaa. ...... Kathsrford, .. tamptou, .... Bunley, vine as. sun Try... Bwain,.. Trannylvaoia, Trrrofl, Union, . wake, Warren, M . . . Washington, Watauga,... Wllkea, Wllsoa, ..... Tailkbi Ytncey Total, ooooo ooooo vm SOU UOTTON One 48 Saw Gin. Inst to band ot this JutUr celebrated Alabama Gin. Th tetUmoay s ananhaoaa that they Gin faster aad makesl batter aaaspte thaa any other ever maoe. Price 44 per saw and trauportattoa. awptga-tr Acebt JFIXT'S PATtNbMBRELLA, Hot. For Beinrtes, Wtee7 Boat, Saddles and other open able Is, i Tbia eaedlary in gonloas aad aaaf el InVawUoa eappliaa a waat long felt by tboas who ride hi opta vehiele. It It so simple ia Its eoastraetloe Uut a child can manaire It attar onea observing the appa rttut. It can be aciewad down to any vehicle without taooavanteaee. it dees not dlsflgare theappaaranee of aay wagon or boe ry. It an be placed at any elevation, or Inclined la any direction with perfect ease la a momants time. Whaawot la see It can be so disposed between the afeahioes, by tba simple taralnx of a thumb screw, s w be entirely out ef tbe way, aad wUlsuldcct persons riding to no h eonvenienee whatever. Any peraoa of ordi nary mind eaa adapt It to his vehicle without the aid of dlreotioae. Ita price hi libra tbe reach of all. Every owner of an open vehicle shoal d have one. Aay kind of u Umbrella will ad Jut -.They can be parehaaed, whole, ale and retail" at JULIUS LEWIS CO'. FrleeU retail to. . e tat eoe eouaty Kir hu for tale. Address M. KEU.T, rstentoa, June Ralttob, X. V. o ur rotdcr this fall. Wltht view io the Una' closing Tbia Fatl or Winter or vna Firai of W. H. A R 8, TUCKER A CO, All goods will be sold at our xtromely low prices F -R CifUONLT. Ne roki roods will be added to fill up entire i lock dla- the appcan. n. A R. 8. TUCKER. ' Surviving Partncrr, JJl Si Of NCEM BUT. 1 hereby aoaoene arvaelf as a eandldaU for A as Is tact or Keadlac Clerk ot tbe teaate at tt ensuing aeatioa at the ttanaral Aaatav iagft-tf'; ' W. E. FELL, War, WJobbb, AauurrBAn Joass. OMESAJOMES .. -i - . .-. --I ' ; -Attwracyt At Ldtwr, SALEIGB, M. U. PRACTICE ta tba taprama Court ot lb BWte, tba Circuit and District Co arts of tne United Males sad tbe severs! Court ot lb tU Jadietal District - ' Ouee on FayeUaviUa, flh. eppoalto .the Cauteas Matloaal Baak; Up ttalra,J( 1Vd a jaaa-m latH-i'-KW u I BAIT.- J 1 -nS. !.iJMSM 'l8:iw Am.ajv 1 auWt 1.00 I ik. ,11.1 ( LH.0 Ub Ol UM 1 Wltl ill nrlW. . '. BoaiBBSs tBAT wiia. Fa pam.H to ts par i9, eaa bprad fat year own eeirhbor num. a saocu; free, or, auaple; worth savasal. that wy I entbhj yon to go to workatarawL wl'l be. saatea reeH-tef Ifty eents.-1T ' sejt t Wsahlngton Bt .Bostoa.lMaa. j . i-in aa saa. HO) FOR THE SEA SHORE. ) V BLUE nSOINO AT BEAUPORT.N.C HSAiae ua ua.o ucaea. Ta a nn.1 aadev fall asiL Ta thosa ekniMiialaiina. anf fuin Beaafort Olfurs. great iadueaatiuts. A Brest aad otrtag Band dtsosare swas aumuy. rm uass Bar. Buuara Booan tad Bowline Alleys. The AUamic Uotat, Beaafort, If. W 'Charlotte, Proprietor. .'C, Geo.. C, Thoe. Tha Ocean House, Beaufort, 14, Robbln. SASDIOATE FOR DOOR-EEEFER. take this method of aanaunelaa; myself eaadldale for Doorkeeper ot the lioase aVspretentatire of the rext Legislature, septt td HENBT W.jatOOM. txrrariBU), Jobbstoji Oa., 9. cC September t, 1874, To tht Mcmbtrt of On SaU of Jr. 0: a aereDy tanounee mrteit a candidate Tor prineiiiel Baaals saMaet to tha aetioa of th DeaoereUoMJonasrva- UveOaaeaa, at th appreecfaia. of tbe UTDI.M n r.iia ill T tept4td J. f. ELUNGTtjf. J-IMEI LIME! ! LIME ! I ! Mow receiving from Depot, direct from tbe kilns, ear loads ot Ho. X, Kock Um which a ill be sold cheaper thtn the eheepest to dealers and contractor la large qauUUea. No. L Indian Kock Lhae at l.ou. ""No. r, Blvertoii, beat In the market T.TS:' Also kept constantly oa hand kouadale By draulle Cement, Caloined sad Land flastar ana gncuiturai Umi at lowest eah prt JAMKa M. TUWLta, aepta-U Agent. D U BUItX FLANGE RIB COTTON GIM In Store one each. 80 and SO Saw of thU ealtbrated Alabama ia. 1U prnitarat testers consists of a flangs or projection H inch deep on the rib which preveata hard aab taaoes from being cat, u they esaant eeaaa ta contact with the aswt, eoaatqaentli aaak-tna- a butter annplo ot roughly picked cotton, and the saws will laat longer and require less sharpening than other gins. We eonudeaUy claim for It that It WiU not only make a better aasspla, but gra tatter than wy otherxia made, and the aianufsctory ta rood faith offered ISO tor a trial with aay Ola exhibited at onr last Fair. Verbom &aL JAMES M. TOWUM, BUgSt-lf Agent KTOTICE. All Merck ait who hare not paid their tax oa purchases ap to Jury lit lt", are hereby aotllUd toauaa forward sad sattla ta aa without delay If no, proceeding will, bet laatltated agarkat them, la? W found at ourltouv In lh Uraad Jnry Itooaa, from iu a. m, to map ia. .n .itept II, 1174. aept is iw T. r. LKl., BhtrifT. 27 Years Old. Six Reasons Why ! YOU SHOULD INSURE IN . life mwmv Ml CHESTNUT STREET. let Because it is one of tbe oldest Companies in the Country, and past the aay or experimonti. Hod. Because every policy-holder la a member ot tha Company, en titled to all ita advantages and privileges, baring a right to rote at all elections for trusted, and thus bat ta influence in its management. 3rd. Because it hu u large a percent age of asset to liabilities u anv life lav surance Company in the Country. . aui. because Dy economical manage ment, its ratio of ex pen tet to total income ia lar below the average of Life Compan ies. (iee Official Insurance Report.) 5th. Because it htis declared Jmore dividends in . number, and of a Larger Average Percentage, than sny Company in the United State. For example; Policy No. 10, for 5,000, hu beea paid to the widow of a Philadel- Sbta Merchant, upon which twenty-three ividendt had been declared. Averaging flfty-acven per cent Had these dividend", been used to purchase additions to tbia Policy, t6,046 more would have been realized, making the Policy worth ill.- ta 6th. Because it is liberal in ita mana gement, prompt In ita settlements, ssfe be yond a contingency, and Ita rates are aa low u any firat-claaa Company Si the Country. PniMt'iFALYaUTTjRk'Smallexpensce. absolute security, large return premiums. prompt payment of losses, and liberality to tbe insured. SAMUEL a HCIT, President SAM'L B. STORES, VWPreedeat, H. S. STEPHENS, 14 Vice President, . HI. WEIR MASONjActuary, EDW. HARTSHORN E, 1 J" ' . ED W. A. "FAG R, f Meiileat Exaarinerc ' ' W. H. FINCH, General Manager. YIbLCO I BJKWIPiO k ti III1 SaACIUNJHbI At atanufaetaree prices, oa time or atoathly butalmeats. AND TWBNTY-FIYB FEB CENT. BELOW MANUFACTURERS' PRICES FOR -,! ,., . ,, CASH,' . .) It porchmii direct treat this oaBae, or aay H Ita local agents, , 18 W nth STREET, Richmond. Ys., a m. a. uaiw, irroptiatot. aeet-wta W AOFD TTtOK All. WHO ARE WILUNG Tt. J wuuaut jane WORK.' Any person, old or young1, cf ex. eaa nuke tromtlOto BfiO ot waab. eiLher sex, eaa auk at bom ar in eotraaetloa with other Vanear, Wutadbyall. Bultabl toaitaar eltyor eowa try, aad aay Beaton of the year. This at a aarsopportaalty tor thoas who ar oatcf work, aad out of ssoaey. to aaaka aa ladapac daat Unag, Ne capital beinff rwqalrad. Oaf pamphlet "HOW TUMAAJIA UVUfO' saving tufl butrnettona.seat aa reoaiptseflf eaata. nAdarasa, A. BURTON A CO., MotTtt sua,WstcbattetCo.,N.Y, 1 "3 TOT 1 r V- a . r r - , 5 i bst 4 J
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Sept. 19, 1874, edition 1
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