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c- TI1E DAILY SENTINEL I - Mi ' ; , rnuuw Bv ' ;' ' AasUaim wlatWtLLh Dally xmatL at the following ratot per'aqnart ' -aatnehortew mlrdowBaea.-' - T.fsqBswktttmd.liI.aiA:iteL w.ai,i...-ai aa ahajatrtlaaartaBai': awAta'iraVliUr.... jOIUO TVII1K, ' , ' oom Haw tk Cowt Hoom. rwi. lUntlxl 1 Mt ia edVaBO Dailr Hit months la advance . 00 jMnLWuttkl " .W ' ';- : 1 square. 1 weak, t J!t tqaara, Taoe. Utter I H,,.ieoMa, aixJi.,, h. a mm WnUj aenUnel ' 8 00 The Dut-V Simnb will b delivered la any part of th City at rimw Cum per t I - ani lioott-'w- - u.ot ; , ' " in,. f ji .mat il t.g.iiiti'iatol!' m tt - jt!.w.oi vol; x. : RALEIGH, N. 0., FRIDAY, ; NOVEMBER 6,;; 1874, -HI l , a Sol 1 1 1 .1 ff . S -y ...... Ji V i ' 'niitj;-,'. nr 1- si !. w ii HiSj'i VJ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OLSAA TH TRACE 1. ; Open the "Way ! Aaa 1H Um Huh eoaUnut a lt to 1. M. ROSEMBAUM'A. S v. it Ettae' OM C, yttrl!l MM Harratt (Hreete, where Ukt well kaowa "'ITS ! if , Da, Quod, PriaU, Domestle plaide 1 la tb City. W w dilr ' receipt lrg iatllUoBilo b, UsMrml Mock, vkiek ta lfjjl kepi rwk ud UoaptaU U Ttry brMtk m4 to ' pvtaMLtot tMWM- . . Y I l.'.VM ItiDT M4D to tha apeetoUr of aay tnida, I an sow prapandtoataravarT Kradeof Clothing at tha vary holloa pdkgca. Call aad a m yooraalvaa. CROCWRT DiriRTMIICT. I k t tb oaly axcloalv Croekaiy ttora la tba City, eonaactaa wttb aad adjulatrn lb aialn atUblUhvuat I afar orort apacMa ol ( mrkery at Waolaaala, to tha eoanty tiado it Nortbara pfieas aa I bay attract Is lai quuUUa (roa trat kaada. , Ti al aiy former cottoawa and patron, aad U pablle gaaeraUr, I womld aay that 1 ' aa b iter praparad tbaa iw ta adninuiU r ttbelrtTvrywaat at tana that; will (aa. rantait ra'lafaotary. octlSSa jMNOUKCIatUIT. t heraby aaaoaoeo myaalf aa eaadldata for Aaatataat or Keadiaa Clerk ot the fcnaU at Ua eaaalBK aearloa at tlta ttcearat ttmm- b'S8-tf " : w. r.pux, 1 Aka this BMtbod ot SBBoanrlnc ssyaelt aa a randldata tor 1 toorhaepar rf tba Boase ktiTe'a'aUTa of tbe reit LrfrlslaUr. teptl td HMH . CKUUM. A FIRST CLASS WATUUMAKIB a situatioo is aay Sonthera tnwa aa a first claaa Watch rcpirvr lao pf Fprach aod KoKlisb OIcka, Knot aatisfactory nfereooee giTea. Avpy be letter to J. P. RiDAiixt. Sara of Ht.' KatVer, Watch Material Dealer, 64. Nsjeal 8t, Room 1, Mtw York City. The d Tenner speak Italian, Freoch and Erglish fluaaUy. wt 19 St BktrrarisxB, JomtToa Ox, Ji. C. Prptemrier 1. 1874, To Ihs MtmDtrt f tA4 StAal4 oj ir. v: I hereby annoaaca nyself a candidate foe principal iHiorkeeper ot I be Senate, select ia tb action of the DocTmUe-Conwra-tlTeCancus, at tb apprsaenla aeMloa of the Sneral Asaaahly. aopt td f. KLUXOTCX T70O0MT id WIUTI1 f aad the way to ptatnra aad ajiaintala that tooaomf la to know when and now to make judicious oatlaya ia tba selaetioa aad par ebaae o' roods. Wo propos to give the tot lowlar ad t to rrtaitofl, or fra tfrttts aad farnotblDK- It ia well kaoera fatt that at M. Rosenbsiini k Bro'n, May be foaad the Uncast sad m t attractive stock of Ladies' Drers Onods, ' ' ' Not lone, t,' . .v . a ' ' Boita A 8hora, ' Bheatiaga, PLAIN AMD . FLAID DOMI3TIC", All ot hleb were parckssed at paaie pr and 1U bs sold at Mttora igaraf. ' Uar apecUlty la RSADT-MADB CLOTHING. Tba lanreet stock la the altr, toning ntrt rrWe aad qaallty and aold at prleea that will defy coajpaauoa. gspeeral a'tentloa la esll4 to this branch of oar trade. . , Our sloc;k of Carpet; Kntr. Matt, .. Itrir -.d various, aad from tola day wa win offer si and Deloweoet oar stock of f WOOLEN CARPETS. from tha fact that we have not start-room rnih. i-nHMM &vnt!t am turf. I To ereare tha beat baifaina call ea-ly and doa'tfatl toPMaemberthe place, two door aoatn or wruimam uaywooa a una; nwn, aad lien of . ' . M. EOeirtgAfKAISJ. oct Mm i - TTHIYER8ITT OF V1R0INIA j open October 1 eoaliaaa tkrowh alaa month. It la orcnnlied la aehonta oa the aleeUv system, with foil eoaraes la Cjaaeie, Lttaratara, Bdrnoe (with pracUee la Chemi cal and fbyaleal Laboratoriaa), la taw; Medt e a. gngWIna;, Teachings and Airrimltara, Anaiy luVUwmm latum ma . BtiN'cbalrmaa, P. I). University of Vlr tnla, Albemarle CwV. , ; .. , J Julyweod , ,., j - piIDIK MILLS-, In store a Mne of the beat Apple Mill rang tnr ta price from $25 to 150. V . , . irefarmer who has aa eweh.eaovJd and HmlUl'S L.UVUHK nniTr, wro 7 i Tw,fL rpippo ALSTON. W era reqnested to SDnoBnee ttpp Alston, Im o t'MthsBi. la eaadldata lor AmI stint voorkoeuorei ia j a! eptHi-tt t'.-.--i.v..-i-ih; . . Piwcb C. f ," " T.O Rabba Insravw. XKHISS" 1ll AKBIB, BALXtOH, N. C t9ead tor epeclaena ot work, Work Brown Ma.,M jmcqea uonF",' M -' " . City Intelligence; 1 hi U akkkti. ! NTorkMtn diy cotloa u qoirt, noeiptt 1,884 Ulct it 14 i-l i IS FatBrtH etottd itcsd. Rtula tnd TarptDtb i ebangad. Oold dull tad uamdjr. : " . " .; I tPl&a ATlT W Bp BIO t oor local ipr.ca tn-day to other mttart that will eiHnmtiid aaoro attaatloa, tp oially t tha tlncxUm retaraa, kad tb 'lCn1ntAM ft fK MmI tlfUk' ika ' Bin ( ma leet, i la tb eity ia guuV baallb and spirils. - He toagmtalatat) bloaeif sod bis Mte ibat be win bktr tt jlaa Br of titling la tb House of Rptaaeats lives, which will be oompeeed, la a major' Ity, of the Democracy. " Col. Ik . toaog retained irom Vir gioU on tsterdsy. Be look ttlfb evidently felt, that something had d rapped The Lioar IxrjrTT. Oar Light If fantry company paraded this oftetoooB, CapUia B, 0. Manly, command log. They presented a floe appearance by their to). dierty bearing, sad a quick perotptioe la tb vsriooa evolotloos uf the military art Tbey ere preceded oo their march by tba Cit ios Corout Bid, aod ' aftei marahing thruaghuur priaoipU streets, tbey mdalgett ia target preetior, an ac cuont o which wa will give to-atnrrow. Fbbbco CrckA Botrrs It b very probable that Kile. MarleAlmoe, the OaI ebratel French Opera B mflo Company, grand chorus aad orchmtra, nnmberiog fifty five perenas, will visit Raleigh tome time la January, provided tba nscemary arrangeueita eaa be Consummated. Tbey appear in . Hicbm Hid aeit week, being bow la Waihipgt , where alt played Wednesday eight, appwariug aa Clairett b) Madame Argot' child, to oce of tb most I hL'iant audieocee rter gathered at fie aalx b's capital. , '; ! HXATK N KW" The Eiecative Comaiittoe of the Sute Orange Is in ertti.ia at Charlotte, the sub ject of direct trad en (rising their at teatinn. . - Mrs. J. P. Wilson, of H rtford, recent ty dird of what wa lappomd to be loch sw, but circumsUDce bare sine been developed which lead to the suspicion thkt ber husband .poisoned her with strychnine. Uo is,5"yer of age, and bis He ts 45. Thiy were married tome few weeks sines but the wita bad tome property which waa willed tb her hat band. Wa gather these Tacit from tb Bays the Charloit Olttrttr: At two o'clock, p. m tb grand races beger. Tba first race wa for a . tingle dath ofont mile, end the atriea were f Flower Girl, Motile Dwling and Fiitt Cbtnee. Moil, Darling got I lie pole, . Flower Girl look the s-xoo'l position, aad the FirttChsnc to the oat tide. 7he horse had a tplea did start. Md ie took the lead from tb time ol passing the pole, and held It to the ead, com'ag out bat little bead of First Chance, who pulled op oo tb borne stretch tnd ktinod oa tba Darling. Flower Oirl cuie in third , The race waa givca to Mollie Dariieg. tim 1:4T 8-4. The first premrain was f 100, and the etS ooa VZO i v i . Thm arcood race waa a'k a tanning match, two in three, ruile heats: retries Lethia Iligbt aod Jim Hioton. . Lbtitlt got the inside track,' and bald the lead for the fiitt half mile, after that Unto began to gain end nn tba bom stretch filled no the gap. At tba end ol the beat he eme oat half a arch aSead, time 1.49 1 S. On the tecoad beat Dinton got the lead and mtinUined It, easily winning (be hta ard race by half a length, time 1:80. - - - A. i Both ft the facta were splendid die- p aya tt speed, aod at Bieton pcaaediha pole la tha second beat, the crowd cbewv : ClarblU Obmnrt W baea board acnithtog of the fight which took place AfWiaosboro, S. 1X on, Tueedty, election eay.! A begm atrnoooeeJ hit iotrntioB to vuta tb CouaeiTativa ticket, when; torn ot hi. race undertook to force him to vote thtlr wsy. 8om white Intarfered aaJ. tha difficulty began. Pistols aad ttkkt war need, and three ) four bo Wt wre wounded ( oa of ' fbem wa lUork ia the breatt with' phatol ball, and it ia thought tb wound will prove fataf Four or fltt ehott wort Bred, aod wbto tb firing ,bgB tb aroa rta. Noo f the white received any injury ta spetkr V , , j j JltlTUt Of THE BooE AMD , LaODEB Com ABf The av mbert of tb Q mk At Ladder 'company,' No t, will aifeet t ball at I tfcV-Ck tbia eveaiog, at biiaiaeat of imrxetauoa will be trant lef. By order of lbs foreawo. t j , - .H . T, K. Waitt , ,. ftt ta reported that there are 1,590 per Mn airk with typhoid fever, jn.r:ihe towa of Darwei-Over, county of Lnc.. ter, England, being mora ow ceotb of th eotre population. ? Out. WalkWi yrcToat. W foa grataUU U CoaatrratiT of tb Metro polltaa Dlttrtot of VirgiaU, apoa Um lecttoa of tba aobl Walkar, ovar tb rireaao maa Raib . BorgM, wfco Ik Toaog wrat to blp out of bU 'difflculiy.' Ttw RiebOMatl Mftor of Wdarlai bitbUtotj of tba flctoiy; . , ' Tb tight I var,a4 araoaa fraly aay tbai tba aaaaay an our.Tb4 old Ustropo liUa dUtrict eor hwaalf with g)ory. Al Ut baadqnarUra of tba cliy'ooiamutaa a Itn an iiiHi ' aail Imiiiiillilili jihaUA I dja amidst tb gtetftat eQlhntiem. Aa the ijotltv to tb elty , Mnaeed, the mer lateaae. tM axelUotaat bcesmo, and hea It waa aaaouaeed that th maority foe lb aomlBO wa 1,858, a thoat. tf kt from th kseembled erowd that mado the welkin ting. If b fstrly bag ,e4 each other la th r Joy, and Genera! - Peyton Warn waa Immediately dlapatehed to ia form Governor Walker of tb r-HwIt. Qcaeral Wiae'relaraed la a wry abort time, lirfoglag th Governor h6 him i and tbea ensued a toene that beggar da aorlption. Never before within our rec ollection hat a man received 10:0 aa ova tioB Irwa a Rich moo J aaecmblage. Be ing forctd upon a chair, be assayed' to speak to thoat In th room, bet tb forg ing crowd demanded that ht thould com Into tb open air, aad bt wa literal ly Ukea Bp aod bora to tb door, where be briefly aad feelingly eipresaed hit gratitad aad pledged himself to be true to the ooattitaeacy that had to honored him, and to work unceasingly, eoi only for bit district, but tbt Statt at large. At tb ooaciualoa oft hit remarks, OL Berry WU called on and mtdt a happy tpeech, during tb delivery or which hue dredt, including man , colors i msn, crowded around Governor Walker to tbtkt baadt with him. Apeeihet were alto made by Generals Brad cy T. Jobottm and Peyton Wine. A JocBAai?io Mubdbb. The other diy a compotitor In thit offlce got bold of a part of a paga ol the chirography of G. If, D. Blots of the Cincinostl Knqui- It Isn't writing at all, bat Bice to kick tha Ink bottle at aabeetof paper, and then tend the papers down to the eompokltora at, editorial, , Tbia part of a paga was used at a foaaderton of a plot to deliberately duttroy a human life. A lino or two wat written abort- It, Bloaa page maiked "a rid." and it wat handed to a "jour" who bd j ist struck th office. Ht claimed to be -lightning'' oa the "set" aad on reading manuscript, aad he set up the introductory line like a whirlwind. When he ctma down lo Bloat be grabbed lor a cap "A," held it a second, and then dove iotp tbe bo. Then ha threw that back aod picked out a dollar marlu'" No sentence cn com mence with a dollar mark, and tba typo paused, spat oa hit hand, aad retted one foot on the oroa bar of hit rack. After a moment he grabbed k -ffl" bat tlowjy re placed rl, end toyed with ee -Z Then he spit oa hi bands tome more. Corruga te! hit brow, aod hauled the manuscript uader bi eye. It waa nvgo. Beheld th page further to; close lo hit nose, tlanting to tba right, aod tqaara btora th window, but bt couldn't atart it, and ht knew la hie toul that no otter human com pool tor outtlde of th-i tnqutr$r could dolr AAaftaranoa faded (at Iwi.ight, h ' laid the pagts aside, stt up two or three line 0Btt of bla betd.and then slipped into bit coat, taid ht got to go to tbe depot to aa a friend, aod ha waa goae. Ia bit eticK be bad tat up tb words : "Tell my motWtbat t will men ber oa tb other shore." He probably w ll. Be eeen et the loot of UriswoH ttreet, beard to ask if death by drowning; watn't eaaier than hanging, aad it ia probable that hie marble form now lies at tbe bot tom of tbe oold greea river, while Blots it tb murdoter. ZMretf, FrM Prm. CAXBtrao oa taa BTaetTs Squire Heady Lockbart issued a warrant against oa Howe, for public gambling oa Fsy tttevUre ttreet, la tb Prairie buildiag, Bear tuchm'.., Th gentlemen pleadt that b Mmmtmiotwd by. the county and city tuthorltlet that Vi gamble. He calla it a eoaeert. It h ualawful gam bling, and tquirt Lockbart bat tbe tap port of everv gwjd cltiieo bi hi attempt to sapprete .-. i - - Oa Wilmington ttreet, by day and by algbt, great etont, hearty negroee trg m bllngutbi whit maa oo Ftyetteville ttreet. Wo trait Bqulra Lockbart, or Svjutrs WhlUker, of torn , other Squba, will aee that a ttop It put to such gam bliog. " Let tbe men retire; ss bat been tb custom In thit State, to the third stu ry of k hotel, some aecladed plKM-, and gamble to their h arta contenr, but elUw ao sbarpera, while or black, tol njece U' Boatat tya a the pablm atrjeta. . i i.. t -, ' . . " ' i : m 1 l - i fA Miserrnry,Jut retarne-t, aa)t be re gardt J. hnsoa's Anodyne Linimetc a beyond all price, and etooacioaa bayuad aav'nthWmelcWe. It it adapted to a great variety of special calet, and ia tbe best pm carer in u wufiu. Fevers' seldom mtk ta attack without waraiag, aad may odea be tbrowa eg by aoakiaa tba feet ta warm water, wrapping up warm la bed aad taking two ot three .In . n..ilu Pill. . ' " Ol I aiwwe uij -( , TUB F&ZSS ON ICESDT'rt vic '''' ' TOfiY. t rieai WodMday,a N. T. HaJd. '. Tba moat aatuuading : aaa!t,bowTr, m ia MtfaacbaaHta, wbicb baa claeUd Oeaxairatia OowirWf by a dciJv Start- liag majority. Oaoeml Daokt la akUd M tha Uut, kit Ucaaral Buth la da laated. Tb dlcat ut Ratlcr girn oatiO atqtMtl to lb Oetaooratie triumph, aad ia li Mw ta-lated amt wbicb will giva llw gramtrat tiafacUHi to tb Ajbo riaa pypia. ;. .fc tlo.w ty aaVf of M!tSfui!Aiii CM Mi?. ti imiMai tZai ta ttia-owa pera -tbe- alm.iitu-at-tb miotaket aad tat aa lacitki of Itepubll. eaniani ta ita boar of anotjaat triumph. Tbia eleetloa I a4 merely a victory, but a revolution Tbe United Htatta ptoonuocxt io favor of Conservative pur poara, W ar weery of war and ill bloody iuetrttctlooa. The, practical let- i 'Be to be learned eutnot fait to be ol the very gravest importaooe. Tbe canvass cloma the polltictl career of Gee. (7raot, We can understand that lb time wfll a"- way come la tht history of adauaittrt trationt wbea tbe people become rettlem aad impatient tod crave a change. Wa bad indications ol thit even in tbe time of Washington, who was teverely criti cised bvfore bit retirement lor wbtt wat regarded at tht corruption of tbe party in power. But Grant bat invited tbe se verest censure, not merely by what b baa done, but by what be hat failed to di- Ua hat permitted tbe Presidential office to drift away from what waa in-ended by tbe toundera of tb government. Tbe Piaaideticy it no longer the cooatitalioaal bead of a representative Republic, but tbo absolute chief ol a dominant party. Tba Cabinet it no longer composed of ttateemea of repute, aeiected because of administrative fitnees. but of ttaff offi cer, taken because tbey pleated the Ptea- ideatl I fancy. Tbe disposal ol patron age hat be n largely a matter of portontl preference. (From Weduetday't Ntw York Tribune.) The verdict of the country against Grantitm la delivered. There were only two gieat questions before the people at tbia election. One wat whether the Ad miotttrstioa deserve the pablio confi dence, and I he other wat whether it ought to be perpetuated. Tbey have bvtb been aotwt-red ia the negative to loudly that ero the President must hear the verdict. ft a oot auywher m rv dem'-cri.t o victory, It i the protest of ail cle of citizens againat an Adniiniatraiiou which sup ported Jayua, wiiicb enrichud Sanboin, which h.bbi d lite Salary -B II through Congress, which eauk.isbed iit Kelloggt in tb Boutn by perjured Judges and mit- used bayonets, and tried to aln ilitm by slandering an inj ired people, and which had (oat put itself forward ' with tha maoleat claim lor a perpetuation of power. The public bad gro n weary of US years of rule, temarkib e I nothing but blundering auU gierd. Tb iieinand for tu inditfuii txU-usiooo such misrule wm too much for io.id nature. It uted ad the sharp answer it hst recwived. f hie la the ead ol Grantitm. It I nt th re vival uf tbo Keboilion, nor tbe diflulte lolAbitation of tbe Democrat ic party. It imply eliminate Graotism from politic at an Impertinent factor, aod leave the two parlies confronted ao evenly matched that both must heiealter be care ful to make ao miatak . The future be longs to tbe one who shall trn it. (From Wednesday's Washington llounbli- v can.) ' The eieCthBt yeatitrday eeemt to bavt gone againm the J?epublica party. Ao- cording ta the retornt receivej op to rnit hour (1 a, m i wo " lave pnibai.iy lost the aext Uoata of - Representatives, but th return! art to vague and indefinite that tba result la thia resp-ct cannot be tot down with eny degree ol certainty. We hv ensured dirtrici which were Considi red doubtful, and I tt district hlch wri tbooght to be certaia. W have woo wberj victory seemed impossi ble; we bavt lost where defeat appeared to be out of the question. With the retornt now before a' an ac curate opinion, or opinion even approach" lng accuracy, can be lormed. Alt around there seems to have been a general barter aod dicker of votrt. Tbt Republicans have7 carried Lrgielatarce where Govern or and Congressmen have beea tort and defeated, la fad, tbe off year of 1874 Baa brought with It more af demoralize Uon aad uncertainly lhaa any of Ita pre dot eaor lor enri y hnlf i generation. Va- riout que'tlona, political, pertoaal aad e dtL btva eeierrd mta the campaign, ad (a additiim the , tVpublicaai have bad t ecoua'tr ditteatioaB aad divia idti la :'blf ra mtka, brought about maialy by purely prt-aoaal eonaiderationa. No accurate estimate eta be madeeetil full retnrnt tr receivMi. But, bowevtr the Novemhrrelectlont may hare goaV, boaever it may bava kfieoted . tba aeil Caugreea, It It put dsaled by aay oas tbat th liepHblieaa party hat a: ill Ih major ity of the eoenuy, and that If it ahaJl bt fed tt It Ught to b- led, lit victorias b tht fu:nin will suronj aay that it bat Woa in tba peat, la lit- ateieatt which w fear we have met, weteo tbo omea of future victory. Tb RepubKcea party la. still tba party ot tba country, aad it eaa- aot be deletleo, aaa in nepuMm uv '- 'a CUBRENT ITKM3. . Tb Qnabce Lrgidatara bat bean tvou Booad ta meet oj tb third nf December, it xha tag Virginia I aground nn a raaf aer Cherrystone, liatnc bw bo- eqt out, , . , ; ;; A niinUterial order bus been tmaed to earry (ato efTect the aeotenoe against Ko'.lmano, at St. Oeotge prima i ear Bjy. rontb. i , Tb iWt Jfalf QattlU priaU n rumor St iheCMitfWDeprtitHrt Ve Jlav.Joha O'JBrifcJEU pastot-ot JPtPst rick's Church, in Lowell, -Man , lof 2d Jeara, died oo Saturday wbtlt sitting at tbt table, of apnpleiy. A Loadoa t-legram saya that tbe Prai. aiaa authorities ar invettigatiog tl oil cumttaoce ol tba publieatioa of officUl ooiretponduac between B bow and .str ain. The democrat of Mobile, Alabama, bad on Satarday night tha largest and moat enthusiastic torchlight proccesioa tinct the Douglaa campaign before the war. Him McDowell, a yonng lady, wat killed Inatantly by an engine et tba rail road crossing at Whitebait street, Atlanta, Ga. Her bead waa crushed by tbe wheels. The great race between Occident ' and Fullertoo, at Sen Francisco, ctma off on Satarday, and wat won by Occident. Five races took plsce on Saturday tt Jerome Park. Tbe Quebec OaielU baa pasted into the htndt of tbt proprietor of the Mvruinf Chronidt, tnd will be incorporated with thtt piper. Tbt Qautti lias beea in ei istence 110 yetra. 1 . , Mount Lebanon, Indrpeadeat Metho dist Church, corner John and Bond ttreeti, wss tatoly dedicated, and three services were held. es Pond's Extract "Trmb is strauger than fiction ;" the career of tbe Extract is an inttaoce of this. A linnet without advertising the sale is enormous. Try It 1 i aSS Btadwell Brother ot . ho. IT, Murray ttreet New Tork, treaow reeelvlig a fresh stock of Boots tod Bboea, gotlea up expressly for North Carolina trade. Oar old friend Mr. J.t Moose la 1U1I with tbea aad wUl b birr v to re hit friends atlTMnrarof r ccene ana an tnvir oreers. NEW ADVERTISEMENT 8, B AUBEKS SHOP. Unr Meads snd ratrona will ltd a In th flthar boiMlnr oa FavatteviUs Street, andei Jallaa Lewi Co's., where wa aill be gtad to aaa, shave and anampoon mem. aovo;U iwuwji m UUHBTUII. QALB OF VALVJABLB L tND. By virtue of a Judgment ot the Baperior loan oi nsae eoenvy, ia we eaae 01 oua T. Walker and William Tboama aid !'. W Thornton, we win i n Moedav the 7Ut da) ot December Bext,sell at tb Court Mom Door In the diy oi Kaleirh, at pablle aactioa, tha following descrloed real estate, timaiet Biles West of the City of R .lclrh, oa tht Cbapet Bill Hoed, adenine the lands of tbt la la wa. a. iee, wai. n. i nom ipsoa. Weeley one hundred Morris and ttheia, eontalning and alnety nri aeiea mora or lets, being tha property on wn cn mniam laoinaon u tea aaa. This sale is maae to roreeiosa a deed of nortesre axecoted by Wm. Thom son tnd wife to John T. Walker, doty regis tered in tba Regiaier'aOfflc ot Waa eoanty on the roth reu. ibiu in boo rv, peg , 1 bnns oi Bale, uu. K. H BlTTIE. Jr., QXO. U. SNOW. sot 8: If Commtosione-s, OST. A pair of COLD SPICff .'LKi In a Mo- roco oaae. The fludr will re elre Bl re- w ru r y reaving it at tni oner, 1 1 at ANNOUNCXM1XT. I Respect folly aaa"UBea myself a eandldaU for the uoeliloa of Principal Ooorkaeper ot tbe Mouse of KepreerntaUves, aad with coattdene refer the member elect to the tx- maraber whom I served In that capacity frets 1S7U to 187. JUllS u. HUX. Sep It-wot. Newt copy. . XTOTICB OP F O R (CLOSURE OF 11 MOKTUAUK. Bv vh-taeof eerula powers eoaf erred apoa Calvla Uttedeld la and by a deed of monirac exetntea oy 1. r. Lee. to saia uw tleteld on th 10th dav of Janaarv 171 and rariatared ht book No. 11. oa uar 60 i la th Otnoo at MaRlater ot Deede for ih,esaatv of wsae; waiea aaia aurrgarre wat ea ta rua rlafot Jaaairr 1 871 aaakmad a aald Llttle- fteJd to oat JiatM K. Uraea, b dead the oat last arorwad, ard Kttird ia bonk No lt pars 5 lu etd orBee, who to wit. the said Jawea K. Un-ra at htned tba mid sort rax to tbsnt Aaguatinahofaal School snd CoHetrUte Inoiitate by deed dated attb dv of June 187 1, and n-ulsterod la Bxk No. M at pajre 14 ta a ld effl a, which said corpo ration asebrrwa tla aaid mortcan to roe by deed dated the SOlh dal 'amber, 1874 and alao by virto af a aaungi- axecated jv tb Mid T F Lee to Je k rtnauar, dated the tiat day of Jaly, 147 aad rrg tiared la Book a at pae 11 ia aald at lie. klch a tid morV prara ua bea taalgae. bv raid J N HnaUnr lo ate ; I wllL , Oatardav tke lakh day ol anaaiy IHlk, rx o-t wablie a a for cash, oethpeeaatre,ihlot lath elty of RaJelsa, keeWB e tk htaad r OrM -e property, baui part f lot X earn the plaeefawdcitv, aad bnaadadraa follow ; akwlaa-lat; M tha Bonth Wcatera eoraerof tee lo ew eaeepkid by th aald Joha N Boating, theses Boath, with tb If astern Uaa at PaeUviil BUtet Sfty feat to tbe let Bow owned by Jaatee Uearj ; thence Bast te Wllminrtoa blrest ; tkaoea North. Sftv feet M tha lot of th aaid huat tag ; thence West to Fsyetuville elrect t The aatoaBt da oa the drat above ktea-Uoe-d mertgsg hi abott S.m Tbe aaceaat dee ea tha a wed above man Uouel morUriK Is about V60u. I octBMwlliw . MUiBT MOEDBCAL- WANTED. Active Loeal ami Dmtrtct Areola wHb diiect eontractt I if tbo Penh Mutnal Lift Insurance Coujf 1'biUdelphia, for N. C. ddreaa, nim vW. a FINCH, , aay t-i( , v Goal Manager "OARQAINSI iBABOAINB 1 ! Christaua ta4 th bolides are aoa)Ingt srd eTerybidy w at a p eatntfor their irl'a. busbaads ehltdren, steetbear's, (rlaadsj Aa, Tie cbspett plscj to bay tbm li at BROWN'S VAEItTr SfuBI, whateiyoa U! tod tterjUilrf to pl yooa j aatt aid. rich aad poor. . i' .. . 1 am Offering my entl-e Stock ot Fancy .1 Itui 5aW Ie 'mt (ood bar-rtina. -J - - Don't Ml to rail and" snaiiss strc'tsad 4le before parehaairig elewh te." ' . 4' NAT. L BBOWN, c i ott B-lf Kale'gl, C fJHg K8THY OBOArt fcTULL AHAD. iwoeavrr Meda't awdel at thai. C. ttt'e Ftlr. for tbe BIST CHUBCU tnd PARLOR ORGANS, fend for lllnitisWd Csta'oure sal te-mtt) ' NAT. L. BROWN, OcnerUreDt,Bslefgh,N. ,& "GoM RefpottlWs Agra's Wsated." net :-U -jj C. OUVE, Dealer In Geccral -Merchandl-e. ravai B tores, Lumber, Sblnglea aad Wood, Apex, Wane eoanty. octissiwsw FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT IB AID or TUB PUBLIC UII.II OF IE.UICII 1 - 1 ' .i i DAY FIXED ' and a FULL DRAWING ASSURED Mi ndav 3&rn Ni.vkiibrb, 1874. IJtaT CHANCE tor AN EASY FORTUNE A. pottpouement of the Fifth Concert or the Public Library nf Kentucky hta been t generally anticipated, and fa) to mtnifettiy for the interest oiaiieonoemed that it must met't the approt al of alL The day is now absolutely fixed and there will be no variation Irom the programme now aoaouoced, A tumcieut number ot ticket had been sold lo have entblrd us to have bad a large drawing on tbe (1st July, but a short postponement wss con sidered preferable to a partial : drawing. Let it be borne in mlnil tbat TBI F1FTD GIFT CONCERT IS TnE LAST IFllICH WILL EVER BE GIVEN UNDER THIS CHARTER AND BY THE PRESENT MANAGE MENT. That will positively aad unequivocally lase pace aa aanaunceci op, v MONUdY, 10th NQVEMBER, thit The mni'c wlll bethebertttiecoanUy afiorrlt, and that , i , 20,000 CASH GIFTS Aggregating; ' $2,500,000 will be diaUibuted by lot amotg tb ticket holder. .' . i List of G-ilts. On Grand Cash Gift I0,0o0 OnaOraadCaah Gift lue.UoU On Uraad Cash 01 ft 7.uuo OneOraadCaah (lift , lO.OUO On Grand Cash Ulft ! Bt.UU 5 Cash Ulfta, t W.OUO each lot.OUO 10 Cash tilfta, 14.0UB each let) W 16 Cash Oifts, W.UUO each. 1&U.OU0 W lath OlfU, t.OUt each luO.OOO H Cash UifU, 4,000 each lUV.OuO SOCsahOltta, 1,000 each... .... W,a MCaahtrilta, ,OtW each.. 100,000 100 Cash ttllU 1,000 aaeh ,., loo.ooe 80 Cash OlfU bUOeaeh. l,UOU WW Cash Gifts, luO etch M, 00 1B.IU0 Cash Gifts, 40 aaeh. foU,0MI OranJ Total 10.000 Oifta, an cash... X.S0O.OU Prico of Tickot. ,. i . i i Who a TlckaU t 50 00 Halves VS 00 Tenth, or imu tAupm 6 0 11 Whole Tkkela Ji 1 50J 00 tH Tickets for .,..1,OJ",00 t'erxina wialiitig to I uveal, ti.i uin oruer prompily eitlier of the h toe' Office, ot our local Agents. Liberal oouii.tlarton will bei aliewerf to ntisfactory etc-nts. i Uirculara eoutatnini iu.l ' pittienlart luroisnea oa application. . , TUO, Jk. olUMLrCTI E, Ageat and Alattcr, Public Lib.- rv IIuIiiIiiik, Louiavdiei, Ky K IL UUADLEY, Ageal, lUleigfi, N C. aag 7 -dltwAwieONov I Kf( BC8BKLI OF SWEtf POTA UUU toe far Bale et I e beat qaal by by IL C OLIVE, ' octTTStdwtw Apx,M.tX. rALUABLB PUNTATlOt FOR SiLtt By vlrlae of ajHlraaatot Wak h artor Coert I wtl ..a oatomar tb 6th or Dsewa ber 1S74. at a Court if as door iv kairtirh, expotelopable rai a witerb to still per ehsaari that esloab'e plaotatioa ea th Fa -era de of hra a Klver In Wit e maty, d lotalac the taada of Ditld Rlatoa aad ta batea wb-eh Jeaathaa Pool residaa, betng Crtettbetlaahttb ntoa latad, aad ewa ohn about K teres Tenet i stie-foanh Cash reaaltderla tea miwthi, bondasd aecarity rrnai"ed. - . . BAfcUH B. ff ILDKR, lltl. of V' H. WILDBsVatyd. Jimi At f om, Arty. aov tm ' W HOLM ALB CASH rKnJ RAXUoNotrri'lFJt ,'taABa.":'""',, eau. am iM-ia.?i Ira nd advarelag. Bvrspa aad '. hit-ber. CjUob lower bat la rood deatai 1V- -i. !! iTj-h t ol trAf wu-rruigiaeatieHVfyd l CottoaTlat-BM to 2 - s a TT Cera Mai-Ll7il.r n ' I Baeoa H V Hog roaad , , A'. Baroa, N, oTfiana, " ' Belk Claar Uh Bkaae, Balk MknaUna , ..wXsdiH tr -rr.-T I eyrnp Coraraoa aMJrsrpool aaa n-t therwCressa. 1 U ti tn let 'i ' t" tiui l ama Dalrr, rs , ,' x. ajoaa NallioshaaUfor 101 ' r' ! ' 7 arsr A, : . JyotlV Hay N. C, Baled good. .Chlcfceat, . : (' , . ..-.-I n F-lCkV Bt Butter country, ) m jriah,Mallete, fJIB-T.50 ' Mackerel bbl , UUU Beeswax, ..( ti Beef oa foot 1 aat " Dressed, ,' ' o"iM - Iellow, JOJislOV LeatherBole, S7), UldeaUreta, , nlS 14 fry, IS Tallow, " M Potato Sweet, : . , f " Irlah, ' 100al. OaUabellea, 85 " Sheaf, L98 Fodder old l.W, new YlB WI a.e reqne cd to announce that W. N. Benton, of Johnatoa aa a Oadl. date for Doorkeeper of th Beaata. "T" ANTED TO IUtNT. t , i, A H ate pleaiintlr situated wllhia' three or four blocks f roa P. O., wit eight or tea rooms, for which a liberal rant will Be paid. Would prefer a furnished house. Inquire of Jao.O. WlilUma for partfenlsr. ' at pt tin , cuttvan, aau. jyj- b. beqhler-b'; SOUTHERN STEAM SAUSAGE MANUFACTORY, J IIOHKO 1 D.VAs Tht mannfaetar of Bsaaae et all kind made a apeciality for the Southern Market. Bend for Circular and price Hat, All orders addressed to , M. B. BKCBLBK, oct 81-lm No. SI, and Marker. 1874 -1874. FALL AND WINTER ' GOODS. X). S, IWAITT, la offering a LARGE and ATTRACTIVE stock of Fine and Cheap Clothing,; GENTS FURNISHING GOODS AND NECK WEAR Boots Bboea, Hals and Cape. Over Coats, Shawls and Rubber Goods Manhttten Fine White Khlrls, Hareno Shirts, Drawen and Ifoaieiy, PAPER AND LINEN COLLARS, Suspenders, Handkercbieft and Yankee Notion,' " F1NCT AND DOMESTIC DBT 600DS, Black Alpacca'a, Corded A I paces' t I'lsid Woated, FIGUHtD AND PLAIN DELANES, Red, White aod Figured FUoaela, Opera Flannels, WHITE AND BROWN BLANKETS. Cocnterpius, Comforters, Bed Q lilts ami Spread. ' J LADIES STRIPED , AND PLAID SHAWLS. Breakfast Shawls, Knit' Backs, Jackets and Hoods. GINGHAMS, PLAID HOMESPUNS AND TICKINGS. Browa and Bleached Bheetlnga aad Pklnlnrt, COIMETS, JEANS. CAMBRICS AND LININGS. Trunks, Valises. Umbrellas, Travelling t , . Bkgt, Ave x , To my irieuda aad the publie geueially, I retain my Ihauk 'for. ih liberal pa tronage bealowrd, sud retpectlully solicit a continuation "f the aamr for the lulure. Conntry itiereh ta who way m lh city would do ,w41 to examine my tlnck which is aow ooNipluto in rvt-f) rleait mrut - ii S; WAirr, M F)attviJle rwrn t, oot I -8m, . Kelai h, N. C. G AHA! HiGH SCHOdU 'Gaiaaa.N.C.' Kv. D.a'l A.. Long, A. M., t ine pal he. Won-, lata:, A. X. Ha. Wa. W. Matey, a. m. : U ij F Lore;, a. B. Mrs. ii. A. Btdhaa, fnstrae reea'lM Maslb, Opoae' Aeg ttlh, 174 Clos-ja May ttte -167 b Board tt to I u, . Tnttioti t u ft per atonth. - : eetx4w ,,,,, ,f iltu'tfoV on. nicTicu imBirnDEi .i-Tkejdeiioellfi.; -JiiflWi At -xJi -' , , , 4( AMATEUR, i J l.iM. m Boa, JNUkmera. Price ILfce, rU loth atadug.L ' IkU la a ttoeiherw Beea., teeedad ea aeete atcwrreace islelr traaapired la tieonlaaad A la t sets, la which weak North throtlaiaae wan pvemlawet actor. J i , iu For Bat at the Book filer of aut tn waxiAMg. ma-11 tl tiU rl.t ti. . l-W ' 'J6.'"i k ti t aooe maea mt man pormera pris. 'J: i r
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 6, 1874, edition 1
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