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A'- THE DAILY SENTINEL OBce Near tl Court House. eats Of mwiinioi. ' THE DAILY 'SENTINEIa. AdvertlsemenU will be Inserted in the Dalit dsaTissL at the following rates par sowar oos toeh, or tea mluloa tines. " Oneauareontlm.......r..,., $1.0 " each snbseqneat Insertion ess thai wak.'.:r:r.:r:''..rrr."'.r"" Dally ientlnel 1 year In advance W.00 Dally U mouth In dvanc -.8.00 Semi-Weekly """ w..kl Sentinel " - - - 1.00 I aquar,! sreek, S SAOilsqnaie.Tavie. Mxot " 1 month, B.4l ' '8 MM Sato's, liOOfl ' t o. 1 II SS m ft. as n aa aa .u The Dailt Sstimbl will be delivered In 1 " S " H.OOil 10 " ., Mini any pert of the Ctty a FirtasN C serfs II " HO IS m.'M VOL. X. RALEIQ-H. IS'. 0., TUESDAY, DECEMBER I, 1874. NO. t " aHiootl week. a ' BsjjUii 06. QLEAR THE, TRACK. j Open the Way ! And let the Rub eontiuus oa It way to J. M. ROSEMBAUM'S, At Kiln' Old Conor, Veyettavlllo Ma lUrgett street, where II I well keow fact tht the lnct tock of i )re G mil, PrinU. Domestic Pleid I brown and Bleached Domestics, lUts od Csps, Millinery Good. Notion. Fancy , Good, Ac, &C. " .fntbeOity. Wears dell? raeslvfas: large addition to the Owners! Stock, whleh Is elweye kept Kresh tad OompUU la every brunch tad de partmettof ths store. i READY MADE ciyraiNu I the epecla'tv of my trade, and I aa tow prepared to Oder every grade ot Clothing t the very bottom price. Cell and c ut yourselves.;. ' "'' ;J CROCKERY DEPARTMENT. I hive the only axo'.usive Crockery Btor in the City, connected witu aad adjoining Ih main ertablkhraeot I oiler evert epeafe o( rocker? at Whaleeale, to the county tiad at Northern price, u I buy direct In Urge qutallUe (root I rat hand. To al my former easterners and patron I, and tit pabHe generally, i woold that 1 smh t tar prepared than ever to administer tit'ieir every want at term that I will gau unkt a'ialaclory. octl'liin ' - ! rj-MIE E'iTEY ORGA BTILL AHEAD. loSlHr MecVa awarded at the N.; C". Ma Fslr. fr f.e BtT CHURCH nd PAK'OR ORGAN. fd for Illuatrated I at on nd tent to '' . . vt, SAT.L. BROWN, General Jl gent, Kslelgh.N. C. "Go d KttpoorblaAgeti'a' Wanted." oct a.-tf P mck C. Eai. lerMxner. T.U lUaaie, Engrave'. e n;n I S 8 & II a n R I B , KAUUttll, N. C. end for apeeimeia of wk. ft'ork done much lee thaa Northern price. ORSKR AND GRAVES' BCJIOOL, mzxsBoao. m. o. A CUa!cal. UtbeBiatlc1,(alnUac, and Milltarv Icademy. Fall bmsioh bcsih t t Woxoat ur J olt boar.1 and Tuition lncludln fuel, W wh in. L'RnU, nd rurnl'hcd Koom 1S7 50 ntt cion of twenty week. INSTRUOrOB?. J. II. 110KNKK, A. at.. K. H. U8AVB8. A M.. I1UOH MiK80N JR., Urlvemity of Vlr Klnia, Hu D. H. HAMILTON A. W. VlllN VBLE, Ja. Po'kaepaleCwm College, llrrnlara aret on appliratron, -rlJlaboro, H. C Jnoa 1. lata. .-tjLlv 18, 174 ' - STOLEN. A dark chestnut marc. She bad a tirldleand a dnub'.o wbito blanket oo wbeo taken. I about ID handa bigh. 8hj wa mp)od to have bred takes by a O imao, talk bid Bngliah. Tot the delivery ot ibe inn1, 1 will give a reward of $10. i d v 21 -3t CUA3. HOMHN. ROCER1EB AND LIQUOR?. 1 havejual received a freah atock of FAMILY GROCER'. Alfo, a (elected itcck of WlUkle as fol- 3W6 : LU IMPERIAL ' AK1NET, OEOKOIAQLUB, HAKRT B VSBKTT. v ic A'lenatla ccnLty Va , Rye aad vartou ofitr Hraud r)n,i,i ,. and loof all trade which 1 am v!'m very cheap. tWl and ee for joor aif. 2. W.GILL, o t V iln Market f quire, Raleigb, SO (4 ir.lnrlim'iHewTBfUir Ha serw toted at YORK, FA., y XX It ETTOTaEfi, 0. 8. . , .and at BOLYOKS, Ma., by JAS. EMMER8QK, H. B. pJTror Pamphlet and Teat Report Addres. M. t. Bnruhaia. York, Pa. B3 JOOK OUT FOR in E RED FLAG. . from thl date to December let, 1ST a, we ill autl oar plaadkl atock ot GOOD GOODS, i i Ri gardtcM of tkeit Cot. TIIKdTOCK. 13 WELL AJSOaXEO W ' ' 1 ! DRKSS OOOD3, -i Domeatici, Meni1 Wear, Notion, Ua,. Dnotj nod Show TOlHltUBUC. , ... ' j The doling op the iffairi of our Firai, i a matter of ncceMitv ; caused a the Public art aware, tj the death of our Junior Partner, Mr. T. McOte. We mnt tell oat, the atock, and close up tbe busine thi Winter, llerce we expect to give Great Botmu to all wbo dcaire to buy lor 'JCASHV Thn public will get tbe E$iutt. W. H. ft R. 8. TUCKER, Surviving Partner, 1ft 8 E N T 1 N e!l JOG .ft .SI yr k: -v .fie"? ALL KINDdOV JOB WORK Diving refitted our Job Office, And secured the servicer ot a im-m jos rm We re Dww prepared to execute all kinds ol PLAIN AND FANCY All penont luring Pill Head, Letter Hoad. , Buainofe Card, Vtailitig Carda WtHl.linR Cards, Circular, Poalera, Ac To print, will hare their work ex ecu ted in the ?ery best style by sending it to the Sentinel Office. f ' ' r. I ' We are also prepared to do all kinds of Book "Work In the wy kest atyle, sf . t All work aertt tt ut will ; be done u quickly and, cheaply as at any o titer . P8IHTING HOUSI IN THE SOUTB TICKETS f all kinds Printed at short notice. FEE T In short, we are prepared to ei- jcnle all kinds ot rnnting m vuo rery best style. , TRY US. .Jaoaary its, 1874. . ' 0. A. PRINCK CO. Organs & Melodeon. TUa Oldeat, Urceet end Moat Perfeet Mann factory la the United State. 54,000 Mow la uae. No other Maateal Inatrament ever obtained the earn Popalartty. ty8end tor Price Uta Addraaa BUFFALO, K. T. MOTlltf Telegraphio News. a men BA1TLE. PrrrsBCRa, Nov. 10. A pitched battle between the Italians and the striking miner revolted in tbe Ita ian diaplayin white flag nod the prom lav to leave to-morrow. Four of tbe Italian were killed. The polios were on lbs spot in force. LOL'f&AXA LOBBYIST IN WASH ' : MOTOi. . , , ': WAsiiuraiDji, Kor. 80. Oenetal Field I bare for tbe purpose, it Is said, of lobbjiag a joint reao ution through CoogKaa legitimising the Kel logg nil a Loaisiaos. M)or Shelly I ber obtmaibly in tbe interest of the terete election of Super viior Dean, ol the De Suta pariah, and I northward bound. II" it registered at the tavern ai N. Folaon Ilean alia F. aom Claim. There iss majority for the R'poblirao in tbe Legislature, and chuckle over the ballot stuffing exploits in the varioua piru of lb Stats. The objvet reemt to be to renew tbe last election by order of C 'ogreae, leaving that under which Kel liigg bold sway iotaot. THE PETERSBURG ELECTION CASff BEFORE THE U. S. CIRCUIT COURT. BicuM-mo, Va , No. 80. . In the Uaitod States Circuit C art to day, JadRe Bon 1 and Hughes awtting. Ton Jadk-e nnnoucced that thef dit greed in the Petenbsrg elotica uw, and would ccrtlly them up to the 8n preme Court of the United ttute. Eiuht Judgee and rtiree Rig'ntrar of e'ection in futertbufit were indicted uuder the eo forcemeat act of Congress for obatruct- Ing sntr preveottoe colorrrt men from Voting at the municipal elrction In May la'. The count I for defendants dr aitliTtd to the iodictuienu, and the P 'tcl lalaed weie elaborately argued 7bt Judge differ on bat oue p iut, vis : that nuns of tbe ind rimeota churjfe that Ibe petaous prevented from voting were o prevented n acoouot of race, culor or previnu coodiiioa ot ervitndr. Judge Hughes hold anl think' thi should be made is order to let in tbe proof or In ference of motive. Judge Bond bold that a metirrs i f men cannot be looked into, or prove 1, txcrpt by their acta, it is aufflcient to charge that citixena of tbe United Htatea were prevented trora vol. Ion, and ihtt the motive of boatllity to race may be inferred from the act of pre venting a colored voter from voting. MISCELLANEOUS. Naw Yom. Nuv. 80 Too Stale Labor Union pleJtfe aei tauc to the strikiog Lonnahoreui' u to extent of $10,000 or $15,000. Mayor Iiavemeyer die I euddeoly U-Jay aged 70 year. Tbe auddeo death of Mr. Jonathan Mturgee, a particular Iriend of the Mayor, made a deep impression na him, and II is eaU that be made melan- choly remtrks, both jetterday and tc-day of uncertaiotic ol life. Toe Mayor walki-d three mile against a ttroog wind. i'un aDelpuia, Nov. 30. Two hundred and lortj-two Menonite arrived on steamer Ncderlnnd, at preaent quartered in the steaoiibip depot, at Christian, 8trett whirl, where they are is charge of the Menonite Executive A d Society, and will be forwarded to bate Harbor, Liucaster county, where they will be sheltered in about one hundred bouses belonging to the PhcDiiii Iron C miptoj. There tbey will remain dur ing the winter, sod in meantime, locatlnus for settlement will be selected in the Western States sod Territories. IMPOKTANT DKCI8ION3 OF TilE SUPREME COURT. Wa'HIKOtow, Nov. 30 -Tiio Fupr. me C.iurt rendered the lolli'wiog deciaions to-day. Titus vs. United State. Error to the Circuit Court fur the Sou: hero District of Georgia. i his wa a .rocoing by Titm to ei -forci hi ligli'.a a no inloriner in respect to ci r aio land iu Bibb county, Oeorgia, ahicb likd been conveyed by will to the Confederate btates to aid the c tusu of tbe rebellion. It h' re bi-Ki that h tin- laud had already Ucme by c rq : the property of tl.e Uniie l Sta's. "I re quires no legal procoe to m.keit eiK h, no pwsestion could slaiin a aa informer, in reaped of it, and tbt the s l iCl, relstlsg to iiloini'ta wase ariy im ended to apply ki P ivale abd not public pMp erty, to luch propi r'y of persons aa re quired under the law of tbe war, a judi cial acnlei cs of condemostion to diveat t'.ia title of its owner, and not such prop., erty f a hostile government bad al ready bees oaptuird by the army and utiJ'Cted to be complete anl undisputed ownership ot the cirquering power. Affirm ei I. Tne Chief Justice de.ivtred the pii. ion. ftearnkoat M dlie M bier t '. va U nie Inaurance Cnmptiy. Appeal from (he the Circuit Coo.it lor lbs Eaaern District of Wisconsin. This ws tbe afRrirS'fe of a dcrue charging thi otticei "f the steamer , f a wrongful at in attemp ini; to pit thtounh the pier of a bridge near r-t. Padl, on ths M sisinrt, when naviga ting tla river in My, 1868, is very rough wethr, as herC'irgo of wheit was intured by the ci rnpany, and vi l.wt in consequence i f lbs act. Tne decree wa for the amount of Inaurance tKc( u( it is sustained here. Mr, Chief Justice Davi del'vered 'he opinion. A ambler vs. Whipple et aL Apueal from tbs Sup'ems Court of the D. strict of i Colombia. This was lha reversal ol a decree below in a proceeding based on s partnerabip betwetathe parties wliicb waa entered into f, r tbe purpose ol perfecting an In Vcoiioa lor generating a gas from petro leum, which could be utilised. Tbe de cree below found that bf tbe dissipated eoodsct and oeglect of business. Ambler bad lost bis rights under tbe contract of coHSsrtnertbip, and was tot entitled to hares is ths success of ths invention. This Ot0rt can see nothing in the case which deprives him ot bis rights, sad rs verses tbs decree. Mr. Juttice Miller delivered the opin Da. . WS' Polio's Extbact is recomrnded for many eomplaiota, bat eiperienes and constant ass for twsoty-flvs years serve to show its range sad power. Try t once I MEMBERS ELECT TO THE GKXERAL AS8EMBLT OF NORTH CAROLINA FOR 1 7V Tbe following aUtemeat of the ban elected to the General Aemb'.y, as tar as U goes, Is eoaaldared oorrect. Tke samss sf ether saembsrs will be added aa last ss ob tained. It Is quit certain that we have a CobaervatlVe gals of aboat SB membere. SVATS. 1st District, Curiltcck, Camden, Pasqae aiik, PerqalBtas. Hertford, e7at and Cho wan, Was BJlbsv and Thomas R. Jenigas, Bd. Dare, , TyneU, Waahiaton, Beaoiert, Martin. . Pamlico and Hyde, Cha Latham and Milton a Bemy, Dam. Sd. Northampton aad Bertie, W W Fee blea, Rep. 4th. Halifax, John Bryant, (eol.) Rep. 5th RdgecomK W t Mabaoa, (eoL) Rep. Oth Pitt, Jo B BUckney i Dem. 7th Wilson, Mash aad Fraakila, Caas M Cook aad Nick W Hoddls, Dams Mb. Craven, kkhard T acker, eoL, Rep. ttta. Jones, Onalow and Carteiat, W 11 Bell, Dem. 10th. Wayne aad DnpUn, D B Smith and Joha D Stanford, Dem. llth. Lenoir and ttreea, Josiah 8 sic, Dam. Utb. Naw Baaover, Ed CaatwalL Hep. 1Mb. Branawkk and Bladen, Cahweil,Rep I4tb. Bampson, Edwin W Kerr, D. 15 h. Colam'ms and Robeaoa, W Foster Frraeh, Dem. lWh.XmbarUad aad Harnett, OesvgeW Peirram, Dem. 17th. Jofanaon, L R Waddell, Dem. IS b. Wake, Cberiea M Baabea, Dem. IWh. Warreo, Joha M Paeeaall, Rep. BJtta. Peraoo, Orange and Caawall, 0 t Parrlah and Georg W.lllaaiaon, beat a. Slat. OrnvUla, Klohard ti Bnead, Hap. Slid. Chatham, W U Albrtffht, atam. ittd. Rocklnicham. James Irvla, Dam. 84th. Alamance and tinllford. Jamas T Morenead, Dem., sod A B Holton, Hep. 25th. Randolih and Moore, K H Worthy, 9c oi. votb. Bicbm(,nd aad Montgomwy, James Leg rand, Dem. 7th. Anton and Union, tl HI MeCasiey, Dem. ilsth. Cabarru and Stanly, Dr Oao Ander son, Iea. Wtb. Mecklenburg, R F Warts;, Dem. SOtb. K,wn aad tiavie, J H Clement, Dem. kl-t. Uavidaoa, Alfred Hargrava, Dem. Sid. Btoke and Foraythe, Nclaea B Cook, rep KlrU. Surry and Tadkln, J. O. Maiiar.Dea S4th. Iredell, Witbea and Alexander, at F Armneld and R Z Unney, Dem 85th. Aileerbany, Aaha and Watonga, A J McMillan. Dem SOtb. Caldwell, Borke. McDowell, Mitchell and Yancey, J C Mills, J M Yoanir, Dem. (7lh. Cauwb and Lincoln, MaJ. W A Oia ham, l)en. 3ib'. Uaaton and Cleavaland, Jesse Jen kin. Iod. Dem. 3Mih, Knlherford and Polk, Martin Walar, Rep. 4uth. Bnneoabaand Madison, Jae. 8. Mo Elror, Deui. 4UL Ha, wood, Henderson and Transyl vania, T. W. Taylor, Iod. Kep. iod. Cherokee, Clay, tiraham, Jackson. XUona and Ummim,, . M. Love, Vem. aocaa or nsrussavxTivsa. AUqthany, Flelda. Alamance, Ja K Boyd, rep. Alcxaader, i M Carson, lnd dem. Anson, W R smith, dem. - Beaufort, William A Thompson, dem. Bertie, Wra T Ward, rep. Buncombe, M I'atton, dem , W G Caudlor, rep. Burke, 6' McD Tate, dem. UrunawU k, Bennett, Deor Bladen, John Newell. Kep. Cleave and, Allen ttetta, Dem. Caswell, Tbouua i'arrtaoi ltemWUsoa Carey, (eol,) Rep. Currituck, J M Wood house, Dem. Jherokee and Graham, King, Dem. Jabarra Paul B Means, dem. Caldwell, R O Tattle, dem. Camden, F M Mullen, dem. Carteret, Applelnn Oakamlth, lnd., dem. Cauwba, B M Flnzer, dem Chatham, Jno MT Moiinx. O A Ban: er, dema. Chowan, Wlnalow, rep. Columbus, Y V Richardson, dem. Craven, JuoR Good, Rdward H Hill, rep. Cumberland, Ja C MRe, J McD Jeseup, dm. Dare, O N Gray, Dem , Dav.daon, oolomoa A Mock, klarshal 11 Plnnlx, deai. Davie, i barij Anderson, dem. Duplin, A U Mowley, W B Well, dem. IiUiecombe, W011 Unan, WT Goodwin, rsii Konythe, Dr W U Wheeler, rep. Frankllc, TT Mitchell, dem. Uuton, W A Btowe, dea. Uatfk, R H Ballard, uem. Granville, U T UuKbea, t rewf, reps. Oreene, Taylor, dem. "iol.ford, Nereaa Mendenhall, Jo' a H Su ites, dema. lityaovd, Frank Davis, Dem Hyde, A 3 Bmitb, led. t'aiitax, J A White, U W Daniel, re. Harnett, J A b pears, dem. Henoe .cn, June Bl) tbe, rep llertfoid, Soloman Parker. Iredell, A C Sharp, A F Gaither, t Mas. Jae-eon, K II lavi, Dem.. J ,n-, I r r?ott, Vei. Johnston, R J lloit, K A Bixsell,dema. Lenoir, J P Parrot, Dem. Lincoln, W A Tbompaon, Dem. Macon, Jm L Robinson, dem. jJaU'aon, 11 A (ledger, dem. leiy-ell, A M Krwln, dem. Mecklenburg, sol W Held, J L Jetton, dema. Moore, A A Mclrer, dem. Mitehell, Mote Yeunf, Oem. MostKoui ry, Hardy, liem. Northauttiton, K. J. Walden, Kep. New Hauove- W H Moore, U Brewlngtoo Alfied I.loy.l, Kepa. Naah, W T Urittln. Uem. Onalow, Jo;. ii W ttliackalford, dem. Oranfe, Matthew Atwater, Joha W Latta, dams. Paiqujlank, M J Mnnden, rep. Pet n ii mane. J ti A Wood, rep. PerwMi, 8 C Haruslt, rep. I'oik, N. H. Hampton, rep PiK J. & tMantoaaad L. J Barae'A, dema Randolph, U T Mofflt, A H Kendall, dema Kobrion, K M Noriuentand helli Mctlll, ' nlc imond, Pla't D Wa'ker, dem. KockieKbatBi W N Me baa j. Joha Johnson, iema. Kosaa. J 8 MiCubblns, Geo at eWabcrdl, ieaia. Aatbo-ford. Ell Wide nant. rep. feaupsoo, W U tryant, Jamas I MtCallop, iems. Stokes, Thomas Martin, dem. Swain, T D Byson, 'Oem. Btauly. A C freeman, Dem: Barry, Wm Havmora, Dam: -Tyrrell, W W Walker, dem. Union, Lemuel Presaon, dem. Wilson, T. J. Kaatmaa. Waahiagtoa G B WUey Dem Wayne, 1 F Dottchand Joha WUler.Dem. Wan en, t artee and WJIiaaa. Reps. Wak, teoiR V Strong. M W Page. Mi chael WblUer and L D otephansoa, Dema, Watanga, J L Greea, Uem. Wdkas, J H foot aud T J Dole, Repa. Yancey, W W Proffiu. Deas. Ttdkln, Wm. B. silena, rep. APPLICATION Will be satd te tbe em slug Legltlatsiw to aaaend the Cbaiter of the Town of LaGrssge, M- U Rotai. : . The lubscriber bss wmoved his Ucok Store to ths bolldiog two doors north of Tucker More oeder Watson's Fboto graph OalU-rj where be bss atore room, snd better soonmotodstioot for cosduot- ior S tl leaale asd null trade. He i bmw making large addition to StiK ol BOOKS, STATION hit Y, AWD Acr GOODS, BaTSBACIitO : S 7IIOOL. MISCELLANEOUS, snd STANDARD : BOOKS, gabbatb St boot and Song Book,. Bibles and Testsmsnts, Prayer and Hymn Book, Album and Cbromo Picture, Account and Blank Books, Fine asd plaio Stationery new stylts, Perfumery, Soap, &c, cVc. He 1 ageot for the sale of the N. C. REPORTS, BATTLES DIGEST AD WHEELERS N. C. MANUAL. Special terms to Merchant sod Teach- era. ALFRED WILLIAMS, Booxskllkk and Statiombb. Oct. MISSOURI STATE LOTTERIES I Legalised by Mat Authority, and Dkawa in rcnxic in sr: Loots, Grand Single Number Scheme of 50.000 No'. DRAWA THE LAST DAY OF EACH MONTH. CxriTAL PatxE, $50,0001 i0,80 Prise, mountlnK to 1200,00) Whole ticket, 810; lUlves.f 5- Quarters, 2.50 Tht Great Combination ScAain, tcith capital ri-II or 131,00! and 33.3JA Priaea. smonntina to S . 71177 I Draws eve-) fataMay durum tbe year. WBOLW TICSKTS, $10; HALVE 5 i qCAS TIH 8.50. Addrcis, tor Tickets acd Circulars, MURKAY1LLEK & Co , Mauagera, P. O. Box 24 10. 81. Louis, Mo. ap 4 deodwewly buy only;the tmi.n iiiti.us mm. v, - J, i.4... " s $---t- 4 t'iJ k 'Cat Block Scales, Coal Scale. Hy Scale, Dairy ccaus, Counter scales, etc., ixc Also, Clles Alarm Till Ca.'s ALARM CASH DRAWER. Every Mai chant should CceThem. Evtar Daiwsa Wababtid. FAIRBANKS & CO., 811 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 108 Baltimohe St., Baltimore, 53 Camp St., New Orleans FAIRBANKS A EWIK0, Masonic Hall, Philadelphia. FAIRBANKS, BROWN A CO., 2 Milk St., Bostost. For tale by lending Hardware Dealer, aug 37-tf JTOIEU OR FIRST CLASi BOABDINO HOUSE WITH FL'KNITUKE. Ac. FOR KRNT, Th Hjtel property corner of Main and Commerce streets, Norfolk, fa., havinr" been t boron jfhly repaired a d Improved, will be rented ur leased with the Furniture, Ac, on favorable term. '1 he chambers 83 lu num ber are lanr. and well ventilated, with Bell aad to earn. Tbe location I unsurpassed bhE m Ibe centre of trade. Tbls house, tn the band ot a hotel man, or a first clas boarding House (a need much felt in thl cry,) wonid commend a nne osetnesa. Addreti, W. 8. WILKINSON, a tiff 27 Sawtw rjHK NORTH CAROLINA MANUAL, Pa'illahed by authority and under the an spice of lb Uenentl Assembly, will soon be issued under direction of the Secretary Stst The material for this work hat been eolhe tad and prepared by John H. Wheeler, ksq., who haa pant a great d l ot ojaa and labor la completing Ik Aaahaad boekotrafetwace, it will be tbe tuoat complete and ralaable work ot Jm kind ever published ia the Btate. No pabhe maa, or man of baalueas, ahouid be without a copy It iil be a book of eewoaeTee. ComprlaiuK a Mapof the Slate; the eoun Uea and popalatloa of each, (sowing ths Congresaioaal and lavatorial dittricta ; th CvaetitoHoa of the UulSt-A aast artth late amendments; the Kiecutiva omen of the United Btate from tbe Kev,olu'ion to 1874 Aa eujrreved diaxtsm.ahowlu tbe movement of popalatloa f roua 17aV to 1874 : th area o each state In qur mlla and the pnpalatioa ot each aad ot every aquar mil ; the ratio of representation In Coaicree at each Decade. The CoaUttMMt of North Carolina wrtn re cent ameadmenU; the popsjaboa af each eoanty from lte omnlsation to lbTU. Ex ecutive, Judicial and Leirlalativa Department of North Carolina ; BUUatleal table of the popular vote la each eonaty, tot President, Governor. ConKvee ; a apeclal alatauwut ot the quail led voter from receids ot dla.lngnUhlng white from colored ; the coan ties of thsBUta, origia of aame, with a 11 1 ot Senators sad Kereaentative ia low Uan eral Aseembly from dt of forma Uoa to pre -entaesaloa ; and mnch other atatiatlral and tateresUiif matter, with full Index" to th aamew The price of the book Is rU ia In cloth .lading. Poetage to be added whea Seat by maiL Cend la yoor order t eace to ALFKKD WILUAMi, Booksaller, Raleigh, FJ. C Aceat wanted Is every esaaty el the State to aeil thi book. , uaevai 27 Years Old. Six Reasons Why YOU SHOULD INSURE IN IP HUNCH ' BU CHESTNUT STREET. lt BecaMS it is one of tbe oldest Companies in tbe Country, snd past tbe aay or experiments. 2nd. JOecsuse every policy-holder is member ol tbe Company, entitled to sllit advantages and privileges, bsving right to vote at sll election lor trustee, sod thu bas an influence in its management. 8td. Bccfae it bss as large a percent age of aaret: liabilities as any life In surance Ccu.ny in tbe Country. tin. Because by economical manage ment, it ratio of expense to total income I lar below the average of Life Com pan- : .-9 : i . . . i. i.oee uuiciai inaurance neports.; Sth. Because it bu declaied more dividends in nuuiber, and of a Larger Average Percentage, than any Company in tbe United States. For example: Policy No. 16. for $3,000. has been paid to tbe widow of a Philadel phia Merchant, upon which twenty-three dividends bsd been declared. Averaging fifty-seven per cent Had these dividend been used- to purchase addition to thi Policy, $0,04(1 more would have been realized, making the Policy worth $11,- 60. 6th. Because It is liberal in it mana gement, prompt in its settlements, safe be yond a contingency, and its rate are aa low as any arat-class Company to tbe Lountry. Phimcipal Fkatchbs Small expenses. sbsolute security, large return premiums, prompt payment ol loue, and liberality to tbe Insured. BAMUEL C HCEY, President. SAM'L K. STOKES, Vlce-Pree deal, H. B. STEPHEN, Id Vici President, JAi WEIR HAHoN, Actuary, HEVKY AU8I1E. UecratArv. EDW. HAKTSHOKNK, I KUW. A. r Alr, I ' W. U. FINCU. General Manager. Q. BAND GIFT CONCERT will be given In tbs City of Gresnaboro, N. C. DECEMBER 91, 1874, for tbe purpose of erecting, an Odd rcllows Tcmplo, Tbe Grand Gift Is the Cenbow House, WORTH $00,000.00 OKAND CASH GIFT SIO 000. Real Estate Gifts, Cash $81,500 $88,500 CW.Y 100.000 TlCKKT TO OB liaCED. Price of Ticket, $3 50. AGENTS WANTED. Fo- further particu'krs, adilreis the Man ager, Box S, Greensboro, N. C C. P. MENDENHALL. sept 2t.il ManaKcr. JJEACR INSTITUTE. A BOAliDIXG- AND DaY 8ClIOtL rOU TOUNO 1.AI1IIS. RALEIGH, N. C. The Kail Sesmon commeni-ea ou Wedne day the 'JSrd Beptem ier, ard continue witb out Intermlaalon to the middle of Juno fol lowing. For catalogue snd circular containing ful' particular, Ac, address KKV.R. BURWELL, June S5 d3tdwtsep 1 ilalelg b, N. JMPORTANT SALE. Oh Monday the 21ft of Deccmlier, 1" 74, we will exKac to public sale In Kole.ville tlie f Mowing property to-wlt : 1st oue lot in Koleevllle containing a dwell Inir houae, kiteben, pantn,', nmike liou-e, double oul-bouae, a good well of never fail ing waterand an excellent iranlen. 2nd. One large and commodious two utory A Hmlthtleld StreHa the most detlrabk- busi ness location 1 1 tbe place. 3rd. Oue other store house ou ltuleigh Street. 4th Blacksmith shop and lot, witb a good well of water. ' 6th. Several unimproved lots ou Siultliucld Street. oth. One larec three atnrv wlit mill with cotton gin, situated lg milea lrotu lloleiiviJIe and 8 mile, from Foreetvllle, with about six acres ot laud attached, with miller house, Ac. 7th. About 50 acres land two miles South of Rolesvllle containing mime 'JO or !5 acres of splendid low grounds. I will sell at the same time aud place the persoual property, of tbe late Mrs. Mary A. Fleming, constating of mules, horses, cow a, wagoaa, carts and furm inir uteiialls, com, fodder, shucks aud oat. together with household and kitchen furni ture. Tirws : The rel estate will be sold for one third Cash, tbe balance In one and two year with Interest from date of talc! Title to be retained until payment I made. Personal prowrty will op aoia iortAn All ot the above property b sold for a divttdoo Is in excellent conditio and cam be aeeaby calling on Dr. J. R. Fleming at Koleaville. Tba sale will eotiUne from day to-day untB all tbe property 1 sold, Any Of th above property can be bought privately before uy : sale. . jx. n-tjiiti, Agent. For heirs of M. A. Fleming. 1 Rolcsvtile, N. C, Nor. IH, UTt, aim. i WILL be .Id to tbe highest bidder. oS TbarsdsT the lTtk ot Beptember, a complete aet of machinery fo- operating a Suoe factory, toastxttnn oi a nax lnraa Mewlnw Marhlnn. 1 Boh) I orraer. aad sole dlea. Leather Holler, Pegging Jaeks, c, Ae la factwvaryuing aecwaary lor eperauag a Oboe Factory Aale to Ufce place at Mebaaee ville, where th machlrery eaa be seta at any lima till day of tale. Terms easb. aog ss-ta Ai-a,A tt 1A.SUIT. H C. OUVE, Ualer ia General Usrcbs id" a. i Nat s' Siorwa, Lumber, Shingle sad Wcod, A.x X, was a uoany. octawStWI nhli N0TH1R ARRIVAL- NEW GOODS! NEW G'.OD r : At J3. S. WAITT'S H rAYETTKVlLLE ST RALEIUH, N. C. READY MADE CLOTHING FINE AND CHEAP. FANCT AND DOME3TI0 DRY GOODS. MAN BATTEN FINE WHITE thlRTS, Tbe beat 6tUn j Bhlit made. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AMD CdPF, Full astorUnenl ia Style snd Quality. NOTIONS, I1JBIERT, GLOVES, NECK WEAR, SUSPENDER, UMBRELLAS, VALlEBEa, 4e,Ac. To ar Friend and the onblle I rjtutn mv lnccr thanka for oast favor and raa Lect in II y aollcit a continuation of the libcial patronage bestowed. V. B. WAITT, i 54 Fayettevtlle St., Raleigh, N. C. novSMf gALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY! On Friday tbe Hth dar of Dscerabernext. we will sell at Public Auclioa oa th Dermi ses known a the Mennlnger Place, on New txra Avenue, the following named personal property ; ii neaa or nne blooded Cows, H yearling. Bae ball, S buggies. S aetU of Hants, a wagoua, 4 valuable hone, a lot of furniture, rutting knives, feed hont. a larre fe d bol'er (oopper,) It plows, garden toola. Also, con veuieui vo ine ea v piacs will ne (old EIGHT BUILDING LOT?, (one-third cash the btlanca la one, two and three yean.) All over one hundred dollars on the pereonal property, alx montlu Urn will na given r ale positive and without re serve. JOHN GATING, GEO. H. SNOW. ncv 'J7-td cbxap atmc, SI Iast Itra Bteixt, N t. Fall Catalogue rasa by ualL B ARGAIN6! BARGAINS!! Ctrl tin i d thi holl'diys are wmiui;, and everyb dj w nt a pre sen', for their wiV, tubbanis children, sw eetiiearU, friends, Ac. n euapest pkc3 to buy them la at BROWN 8 VAKIETl 8TOKB, wheie you will find everything to please youn; aud old, rich and poor. lam Offering my entl.u 6uxk of Fancy Goods, Toys, B o kel., Maskal Insti aiOi ut. Chtua GcOd at greatly reduced prices for Casa uyci. Njw lathe chance to recoro good bargains. Don't fail to cull anl cxuniic sloe . u4 prlc j before puic'jasing elKWh re. N AT. U BHOWN, ott liS-tf Kalc'g'i, N. C. ErV OOJD3 AGAIN AT Creech's. SECOND STOCK THIS SKASON. It affords me more than ordinary pleaeun-. to otter to the trade and consumer of Dry Goods, a second stock bought within tbe l- few duyx In New York, and will he t-olil ut. prices which enables me to ak competition uo odds. My stK'k of Dres Goods cmbraeo a lar-re and eoiupli-te line of beautiful pliiule rati-1 colors, from low price to line fabric. .My toek of piece goods. Hats, Boots, Slioeh, Cartietw, 1 ankee Notions, Ace., laiiodoubt llm largest to be found in the city, and to whhii 1 would call the special attention of low buyers, and here allow me to ay that 1 do not propose to close or wind up my busine-. but on the contrary to extend it. So bear in in hid Creech's is the place. Those who study muny and prufituMe Investment can do no tn tlertbuu hi give lite a call. Being truly alive to the demands of Ho nour, and ailiiou to m-cure a large trade, claim to put Ik-fore the public Uie largc-t stock to hi found In Hie i ll v. iiorJ4-d3iii. ' A. CREECH. JAHBEKS SHOP. Our frien-ls and u'rji.s will hid us iu thi) KlKlier building on Fsyttevilte etfeet, nnder Julius Lewis dt i o's., where we will bu glad to see, shave and shainiiooa them novo-.f BttOWN D0N3TON. J. W '. F. ROflERU, DEALKK in PINE LUMBER, APEX, N. C. Order sent to F. A. Stkdmas, Cry, N. C . or In care of Nonnia A Miatt, Ralelgli, will be promptly S11L Patronage lteepectf ulljr Solicited. aug Sl-wJw 13 A8KKT31 BASKETS !! . Tbe largest ascortmeut In tho Stite at at' NAT. U BKOWJIf. JXECCTORS NOTICE. Having thl day qaalifitd aa Execs lor f tfce last will and testament of the late Ml. Nancy Price, 1 hereby give aolte to a") persons hav ing eltim .gainst bcr estate to exhibit the same to ms oa or oef ore the 11 Ih day of An sasA, 1071, or ibis ao Ice will be pleaded In bar of then recovery. Person Indebted to the estate ar rrqw at d to make payment at cac. NEEDIIAN P. JONES. . Aog, llth, lb74 Executor. JMMSt LIMEM LIME II I , 180 Barrels No. 1 freah burst Lime, at Dt pot and to arrive direct from the Lime Work sad offered at red need prise at depot In large qnastiUee. June VI JAME8 M. TOWLI8, BOOSSlrS
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 1, 1874, edition 1
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