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VOL. II.
RALEIGH. N. CL TUES DAY MORNING. JUNE 17. 1873.
NO. 97.
MONDAY ..........JUNE. 18. 1873.
LOCAL MATTER.
E. C. WOODSON, City Editor
MORNING EDITION.
AII parties ordering the News
will please send the money for the
time the paper is wanted.
"Contractors will not be allowed,
under their contracts, to advertise
any other than their legitimate busi
ness, unless by paying specially for
such advertisements.
-BS-J. O. H. Nuttall, of the Charlotte
Advertising Agency, is agent for this paper
in Charlotte, N. c. He is duly authorized
to contract for advertisements and receipt
for subscriptions.
Messrs. Griffin and Hoffman, Newspaper
Advertising Agents. No. 4 South Street,
Baltimore. Md., are duly authorized to con
tract for advertisements atom lowest rates.
Advertisers in that City are requested to
leave their favors with this uouse.
13"" Thk Agricultural journal and
thk News. The State agricultural
Journal, an eight-page Weekly published
In this city, will be clubbed with the Daily
News at $8.50 per annum, and' with the
Weekly News at 83 50 per annum. Ovders
directed to either paper will receive prompt
attention.
.4s the enforcement of the Cash
system will cause us t ) strike from our
list the names of many of our subscribers
md after the Jirst of this month, we trust
that no offense will be taken by tliose wlio
may thus find their papers discontinued,
aa we mean no disrespect to any one in
doing so, but only to carry out our deter
rninatiah and Xhe recommendation of the
late Press Convention. We tiust, how
ver, that those thus deprived of the News
will at once reneio their subscription i.
STONE & UZELL
June 1, 1873.
POST OFFICE DIRECTORY.
RALEIGH POST OFFICE ARRANGEMENT.
Office hours from a. m to 7 p. m., du
ring the week (except while the .nails are
being distributed.)'
TIME OF ARRIVAL AND-CLOSING THE MAILS
Western New Orleans, La., Augusta,
Oa., Columbia, K. C Charlotte, Salisbury,
lireensuoro, saleni, Chapel Hill, Hillsboro.
&c, due at l:a. m. Close at 5 p. m.
Eastern Charleston, S. C.,, Wilmington,
Newern, Beaufort, Ooldsbjro, tc, due 5:30
p. ra. Close 9 p. m.
Northern IS ew York', Baltimore, Phila
delphia, Washington, Richmond, Peters
burg, Nortolk, Weldon, &c, due at at 3.30
p.m. Close Sfclo a. m.
Chatham ItailroMl Fayetteville, Jones-
boro, Apex, Osgood, &c, due 10 a. m. Close
3 p.m.
Miscellaneous Eagle Rock, Monday and
Thursday, due 11 a. m., close 1 p. m. Rox
boro, every Wednesday, due lllia. m., close
1 p. in. Lieachbure. every VediiesUay. due
Qlnoe houvs lor itegisieiev
Money order. Departments, from ba a. m.
U 5:30 p. m, t Rnn.
As no mans are ictcnou - ,
Sunday, the office will not be opened on
tnaiaay. , TTrvr nine J M.
J.AUIA'J'-' I
w. w.
Local Briefs.-
Pomegranatcs are now in bloom.
A Raleighite in Londok What
IIe Has Seen and Hea?d. From a
private letter 'to a party in this city
from Col. W. II , Tucker, we take the
following extracts:
I continue well, and am still enjoying
myself in seeing much of the old world.
I will go East some time during the
cext week. Will stay a week at Paris,
and then through the South German
States pi s :n through Wurtemburg
to Vienna.
I received your letters and the Ral
eigh papers yesterday ; glad to hear from
all, &c The Raleigh paper9l will place
on tile at the great Vienna exhibition'as
samples from the North Carolina press.
Would like to have Jtad the pleasure of
placing some of our farm and mechan
ical products on exhibition, but suppose
our farmers do not take much interest
in Vienna fairs this season of the year.
We went to the Derby races on last
ednesday, and as for telling you what
I saw, I think it best for you to ask me
what I did not see ; for such sights
comes here but nee a year, and to me,
perhaps, but once in a lifetime. The
Derby races is to the English somewhat
like the Fourth ol July is to .us. a gen
eral holiday. Everybody turns out ;
such crowds ; all sorts ot funny things
and sights ; it would till a book for the
to undertake to tell you all. The racing
was good and I ought to know, as I
have seen some of the finest racers in the
United States, including Longfellow, and
Harry Bassett.
I know all the world " and the rest of
mankind " were at the races. The old
and young, the rich and poor, the no
bility and the beggar in his rags,'ail
were here. Every kind and species ol
conveyance was in demand, and thou
sands went out by railway, some on i
donkeys, mules, wagons, drays, and
others in the finest equipages in the
world. The course was literally throng
ed with human beings and the sight
was truly a great one to me and my
iriends, and all had a good time. On
such occasions carriages liiie from 1 to
100 lor the day, the one we used -cost
12 for only lour. We returned salely :
at 9 o'clock, p. m., at which time it was !
not dark and tor miles and miles along
the road and all through the city was
one continual stream of human beings
returning trom the races. ,
On yesterday we visited the Bank oi
England; went all through the buildings
and was satisfied with what we had al
ways heard that it was a "big thing."
I had in my hand five millions of ster
ling, one bill alone for one million.
Well enough lor a fellow to feel rich
once it he is required to give it back to
the Bank and as to gold and silver'
there seemed to be no end to it. The
printing and making ot gold money
was very interesting, and alter leaviug
ufv '60&dw.jaV"- k
purchasing some of our Fall goods,
r . . . -M i. ;mArtnl irpt.lv for YY.
WUlCn Will oc iuij;unvu J -
H & R. S. Tucker & Co. From the ex
terior of these buildings, one' would
suppose that they were rather small, but
you will be agreeably disappointed when
The City op Charlotxe. Returning
from a brief visit through some of the
Southern States, we halted a day in the
"future London ol the South," and spent
a few hours leisurely viewmg the most
lovely portions of this really beautiful
city. Charlotte i$ rapidly growing into
a place commercially ol no small im
portance, the general business of the
place increasing with each year. The
The completion ol the Atlanta Air Line
Railroad, which will take place in Au
gust, will add much to this business, as
it will place Charlotte in more easy com
munication with the great ma ketsof
the West, and place it on one of the
shortest and most rapid rbutea be
tween the North and South. Some of,
if not the largest wholesale, dry goods'
establishments in the State, are already
established here, while the commission
business is growing into handsome pre1
portions. And withal, the Charlotteto
nians are displaying a positive energy
that is highly commendable and which
will always find its results. j
F Through the courtesy of Major W. J.
Yates, ot the Democrat, (to whom we
are indebted for most courteous atteu
tion during our stay in Charlotte.) we
enjoyed a drive through and around the
city, and were struck with the general
appearance of neatness and good taste
displayed in the dwellings and grounds
ol the citizens, which renders 0uarlotte
at this season quite beautiful. -We have
seldom seen burial grounds mora hand
somely arranged than those ol Elmwood
Cemetery the people of Charlotte
therein evidence that tender fondness
lor those ''who have gone before" which
marks them as not without soulin this
moving age of business. j
The grounds ot the Carolina Fair
Association are in read i ness ! for the
Approaching Fair,- which, we jlearn, is
positively to De neia this tall. The
he com-
by any
only be
be com-
dle of
and
grounds are not surpassed in t
pleteness of their arrangements
other now in the State, and will
second to the State grounds to
pitted iu Raleigh by the mil
October. 1
We called on Gov. Z. B. Vance,
found him busy with a client he look
ed as jovial and cheerful as usual. Long
may he coutinue the pride of all North
Carolinians. We SDent a short! while.
with Cape. R. P. Waring, the able and
efficient Senator from Mecklenburg, ana
were pleased to find him looking well.
His iriends in Raleigh will greet him
back here next November with! pleas-
ute. Uur young mend Johns tori Jones.
of the Observer, we are glad to team, is
doing well with 'his Dai v. M,iv he
long live and prosper. . !
i he Central House was our place of
abode during our stay. It is well kept,
both the lodging and dining room? evi
dencing a neatness that is aDnrieciated
may welTfeeY "pride1 m the evident in
creasing prosperity oi her western city,
and we hope the fondest dreamt ot her
citizens may be tully realized,
The Citizen's Cornet Band. The
subjoined correspondence speaks for
itself. We commend the accommo
dating spiiit manifested by the gentle
men composing the band, and predict
for them a rich return from this bread
thrown upon the waters. They are emi
nently worthy of public patronage, and
should have it.
Raleigh. June 16, 1873,
To His Honor, W. Whitaker, Esq.,
Mayor of the City of Raleigh, N. C:
Sir : We, the members of the Citi
zens Cornet Band, in consideration of
the liberal contributions from the citi
zens of Raleigh and vicinity, and wish
ing to show our appreciation of the
same, do hereby tender our services to
play one evening in each week in the Cap
itol Square or elsewhere, as your Honor
may;iiirec1j We would suggest the
erection of a music stand, as better n
abliflg us to perform to advantage, in
the Capitol Square.
II. C. Smith,
For Citizen's Cornet Band.
Mayor's Offibe, )
Raleigh, June 16, 1873
Pro. II. C. Smith, Citizens Cornet Band:
Sir Your note of this date is before
me. On behalf of the citizens of Ral-
eiffh. I return von nH unnr hnnrl ninrprn
thanks for their kind offer to "discourse MOTHER LOT OF THESE ELE-
Ju st received at
The Daily News in Goldsboro.
The recent change of schedule on the
North Carolina Road will throw the
morning edition of the Daily News in
Goldsboro by 4 o'clock every morning.
It will contain the midnight telegrams,
and will reach that city some seeen
hours ahead of the dailies from any
other point either in or out ot the State.
ne snau enect arrangement! at once
whereby the News can be supplied to
the citizens of Goldsboro at a very early
hour every morningr, thus placing the
markets, telegrams and other late news
in theii hands before the business of the
day shall have commenced. We hope
to meet with a liberal support in this
endeavor..
DIED.
In this city, on Monday, June 16, 1873, at
1 o'clock, a. m., Ida B., infant daughter of
Chas. W. and'Marion M. Horner, aged 14
months and 4 days.
The funeral services will take place at
the residence oi Person Stieet, between
Hargett and Martin, this .aornine at 10
o'clock. Friends of the family Invited to
attend.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
A N ELEGANT ASSORMENT OF
Sponges from 5c. to $2 each, just received
and for sale at
UARMER'S DRUG STORE.
sweet music" one eveninsr in each week.
I am sure our DeoDle will aDDreciate
th is j-are, treat, and I name Wednesday
eVening.Vhd half past six o'clock, as
the hour an hour after the labors of
the day shall have ended, and at the
close of the half week when recreation
to our citizens will be most grateful.
1 would suggest that your band take
position, on the roof of the Capitol,
South wing.
I pave the honor to be gentlemen,
' "... Very truly your ob't- servant
; W. Whitakek,
"," ' Major.
Supreme. Court. This Court
yesterday morning at 9 o'clock.
of the Judges were on the beuch
cept Judge Boyden.
The following cases were argued :
Mary E. Davis et al., vs Joshua Park
er, et al , trom Wayne. W. G. Mornsev
for plaintiffs and Smith & Strong for
defendants.
State vs David B. Joues, from Wayne.
Attorney General for State"; no counsel
for defendant.
Atlantic & N. C. R. R. Company vs
T. M. Cowles t al., from Craven. R.
Lehman tor plaintiffs and A. S. Sey
mour and George Greene for defendants.
II. P. Whitehurst, Trustee vs Eliza B.
Greene, Executrix, from Craven. No
counsel for plaintiff and J. II. Hauiih-
Gr
CAKMER'S DRUG STORE.
ULLETT'S LIGHT DRAFT GINS.
Perfect castings, and guaranteed the best
Gins in use.
G.T.STRONACH A BRO.
junel7-dtf
JATENT GLOSS STARCH.
The finest article in the Market, put up
in 6 lb. boxes for family use. Just received
and for sale at
CARMER'S DRUG STORE.
june 17-d2w.
TELEaitJlPIIIC JTEWS.
SUNDAY NIGHT'S TELEGRAMS.
Horrible Itlur.
From Louisiana A
der.
New Orleans, June 16 The libel
case of Hawkins vs. the Picayune is pro
gressing. There are six white and six
negro jurors. The Court is crowded.
New Ibera, La., June 10. Samuel
A. Lenet, a Frenchmen, and Alex. Snaer,
a colored Justice of the Peace, were
brutally murdered in their store 5 miles
from this place, last night. The store
was robbed and burned by 3 negroes.
A number of citizens have gone in pur
suit of the murderers.
The Fire Fiend.
Navosata, Texas, June 15. A fire
swept Washington Avenue from Bros
sig's to the Postoffice. The loss is $200,
000. Insurance $73,000. It is believed
that an incendiary caused the fire.
NOON DISPATCHES.
met
All
ex-
O
C
E
This is to notify the public that Silas
Jones, colored an apprentice absconded
from my premises, four miles Soutb of this
city, on Sunday oi last week. All persons
are hereby warned against harborins or
employing him. He was decoyed off by
anot her colored boy by the name of Bennett
Hester, Silas is about 15 years of age. I
will pay one ($1) reward for "ai? return to
me. 11. J. PEUKINSON.
Raleigh, June 16, 1873,
June 17-dlt
s
c
E
IU13 "lliurumg au v
Rev. Dr. Northrop's Addresses at
the Churches on Sunday This gen-
U. S. Circuit Court. Yesterday
this Court convened at 10 A. m., Judge
Brooks presiding.
The case of Windley vs Bradway &
Ppttit was resumed. Mesrss. Battle &
Of the VERY BEST kinds, such as cannot
be found at Grocery Stores, always on hand.
Cloves, African and Jamaico Ginger, Roots
and Ground Cinimon, Nutmegs, Spices,
Cloves, Pepper, giain and ground, Cream
Tartar, Bi-carbonate ol Soda.
Consumers of Cream of Tartar, Tartaric
Acid, and Carbonate of Soda, should be
careful to discriminate between the Com
mercial and Medicinal kinds. The forn t r
are extensively used in the Arts, and p o
duced at low prices ; much injury is s s-
m TT F. F E T T E R S O II O O L,
SUDDEN DEATH OF A FROMI
NENT MINISTER IIE DIES IN
HIS PULPIT.
special to the daily news.
Durham's, June 15.
A private dispatch has just been re
ceived here announcing the sudden
death yesterday of tbe Rev. AG. Hughes,
a prominentPresbyterian Minister of
Orange county. The only particulars
of this melancholy affair are; that on
Sunday evening at 2 o'clock ho met his
appointment at X roads church near the
Orange and Alamance line. A large
congregation was present, and shortly
after taking his text he sank down in
the pulpit speechless. When he was
waited upon by members of the con
gregation life was found to be cxtiuct.
His remains will be buried at Haw River
to-day.
The Rev. A. G. Hughes was about
fitty-five years ot age, and has been in
charge ot the pulpit in which he died
for more than twenty years. He whs a
man of extensive learning, an excellent
preacher and remarkable for his kind
ness of heart. He was noted us a live
and persevering pastor, and his reputa
tion as a Dure and devout Christian, for
his prominent worth as a good citizen
and his general exemplary course of life,
extended over the entire State, especial
ly with his own church. Ila was a
brother of the present Sheriir Hughes
MIDNIGHT
Washin
DISPATCHES.
Last
ton NewsKelloeg's
uispaicn.
Washington, June 16th. Belknap
returns Friday.
Sherman returned on Saturday.
. The Siar says that , a change will be
made in twenty Consulates to make
room for Southern men.
The Attorney General on Saturday
evening last received the following dis
patch from Gov. (?) Kellogg, of Louis
iana :
"The reported interview published in
the New York Tribune of the 9th, re
garding the President's proclamation is
incorrect. My requisition oh the Pres
ideut was fully justified, and the Presi
dent's proclamation has had a salutary,
effect in all respects. Taxes are being
paid mote rapidly than ever before in
Louisiana. " After providing for the
January and February interest, we have
over $450,000 dollars in State funds to
night in the hands of the fiscal agents,
and will pay March, April and June
coupons early in July. The injunctiong
only restrains the payment of interest of
the five series of bonds of 25. There is
money enough to pay the interest on all
bonds in the hands of the fiscal agents."
A Fearful Murder.
Belfast, MAiNE.June 16th. At day
break this morning Almond Gordan, a
farmer living near Thorndyke Station,
and his wile and' youngest danghter
were found murdered in one bed, and
his little son six years old. who slept in
a crib in the same room, fearfully woun
dedr and the house set on fire. ,AU the
bodies were much mutilated; A bloody
axe,with which the slaughter was done,
was found near at hand. A" younger
brother ot the murdered man Mi& now
under arrest charged with the crime.
The alleged cause of the bloody work
was a dispute about some property.
The suspected man appears perfectly
calm and manifests no anxiety.
San Francisco Items.
Sj n Francisco, June 16. All the
Modoc prisoners have been removed io
St. Klamath under strong guard.
The reported invasion pi Bonora,
Mexico, by bands ot Apache Indians,
irom the vicinity ot luken, is denied.
James Oldhtld has been muraerea in
the t'wn of Palisades, Sonora by a man
... -
named Addist, who stabbed li is victim
riitht in the presence of his wile.
D. O. Mills has resigned the position
of-President ot the Bank of California.
It is reported to-day that Wm. Sharon
has finally purchased the interest of
Huntington & Hopkins in the Central
Paciliu Railroad. L
of the
Kittrells, N. C.
j Principals.
von enter the store, iney are larg.au-.- - '!. " a fha ri.nt.ff and Busbee
' f .r.menls. NO flpmon Whose DrGSeiCe V uuuuuv.u . DOU uij'ueu -. t,...-
cut up into urn-.-.,- ,, ' , . Ai- Xr. Rnhi.e tor the defendants
FRED. A. FETTER, A. M.
CHAS. FETTER, A. M.,
mile from Kittreu
Fifteenth Session (J
mau, tv.- v - ; M r . f-,i
i . - . .ii i -i i- j - . a- Kiicrwe mr nits ucicuu
t,.,.w r-vmtv rwt is in cession this show here la the store nouses u. iQ tne last ews, ueuvc - - - fft . the de
nil ir i. uui. i - . i i t nun in rnn i imiiiiii n.u lu icovivu
week.
The new schedule on the North Car
olina Railroad. commenced on Sunday
nioht.
------- i naiu., " - r - . ,1
. . . . . , : ..ffiA n mi -. on mnaaive nniiain8 auu
held in me pos.oui-.c i i uamcf, .u
hnilt atrone and substantial
Ti.nir h..rtiess does not commence in
London until about 9 to 10 o'clock in
the morning rather late ior me.
. . i .1 - -- finndiTnnp in the
able auurtM-- - -
Presbyterian and the other in tne uap
tist Church, which were listehed to in
Kn. k ...atnnr.ea bv larsre aad intelligent
A, letter is
di
Lammermoor" an extra
w .... -i 1
night : hop to see the crowneu u.-
out Went last night to the Hay market
Theatre, and have been to many places
of note, which my time will not permit
me to describe. When I return m the
Fall, will hold a big levee, and can then
tell you and my, friends ;of the many
. . . - i . ...... o mnnv thinS
sights l nave setju, auw v- j - f
Ti..-..- i..,orii which cannot well ue
i UttYC iiv,
written. -
Fire. The alarm ot fire sounded
last night at 10 o'clock, caused by the
burning of Beam's store on Eist Har-
Where lie graduated gett street, near Camp Rusaell, ana op-
posite tne oiu x air . ,
was caused by the explosion of a kero
sene oil barrel, which was ignited by a
ir,rren lamo while the on was.ueiug
i.v.. i .-
trom tiie oarrei to a tu
a'
the
and
Lit loir nf nroner Dstaee, ad
,)rcos tn Mrs. Virginia P. Aliord,
Sanvalda, Ga. , (..
Jude W. A. Moore holds the special
term ol" the Mecklenburg Court, which
commences on the third Monday m
July.
The health of Judge Boyden will not
admit of his appeareance on tne su
preme Court Bench during the present
session.
A. H. Boyden, Esq., the popular
young Enrolling Clerk of the present
House of Representatives, was in the
city Saturday.
a rocmUr Convocation of Raleigh
nuADi? A M this evening at
V'llOpiVl x. ! - J- 11
uual hour and place. A lull
prompt attendance desired.
Should his health permit, Judge Boy
den will attend the Commencement ex
ercises of Union College at Schenecta
dy, New York
fifty-two years ago.
We learn that Jno. II. Wheeler is pre
isdative Manual of North
Carolina, which will probably be ready
by the meeting ot the Legislature in
November. The work will be a very
valuable book of relerence.
On Sunday afternoon Mrs. Gattis, a
highly respectable lady residing on East
Davie street, was, painfully injured in
f.rpKo.H hv the careless throwing
vw a vou in the street, tone
mn e.riouslv iniured that the services
of a physician were required. We have
repeatedly called the attention ot the
authorities to this practice, and we
aain inquire how long is it to continue?
We are informed that it i3 a daily prac
on this street. e9Deciallv where Per
son street crosses Davie. If the police
' do their duty, this practice can be stop:
ned, and the lives- of pedestrians pro
tected from these flying missies. -
Rljored Revenue Frauds We
hear it rumored on the streets, on all
sides, that District Attorney Badger, in
: f;!infT he frauds in the collec-
tion of United States taxes in this Dis
trict,has developed stupendous frauds
of long standing, by which the Govern
ment has been delrauded of large sums,
wwn hArhanrea are investigated tully
and the blame fixed where it belongs,
the people will be advised of the whole
facts.
The jury
found all the issues
fendants.
The Court took a recess until 4 p. m.
EVENING SESSION.
At 4 P. M., the Court convened. Tak
ing the evidence and reading the depo
sitions in the case of William Morton
v,r a v Pettit. consumed the session.
i. tji -EVJaa Waterloo and many Kj.'a uftWHona for the noblei the good, Urocura w SV Mason. S. F. Phillips and
others The London bridge, it is said. I tbe true and beautiful at home, and was vatkins appeared lor the plaintiff,
. nr. ,wnnQ tn hni Id. fasseo ith trr.-afc nower and elegance. ,j cm;h Xr. Strong tor tne aeienuaui
oner 11 1 Lev u uiiuwua i uauuit-i "vu tn r i . . 1 nux-i a
wards, we went up and down the River aUfUences, composed ot the most public
oi.intiid or our cmzicus. wun. .
mill
substantial and solid bridges the Lon
j v,r,Arra ftonthern Railroad. South
uuu u' "-'o ' "
. i i m a
the mornings discourse wa xj.v,
the development of the
This school, one
Cnrlnaa nnenn its
' -C," io.K Inlr
The course of instruction is Classical,
ifnv.aiviatioi nn( Pnmmercial.
The celebrated water irom iu '"'s" "
used freely and -with happy effect by boys,
whose healtli requires it. . - .
Board (including mei ami nguin; n
tion, $115. Circulars sent on application,
june 19-dtf. :
HHTIE SWIFT CREEK MANUFAC-
JL ING COMPANY
r a omninvment to Soinners. Card
Room hands and Weavers, in their Mill
near Petersburg, Va. Families will be pro
vided with comfortable homes, with the
nrivileee of garden. Location healthy and
General Intelligence.
New York, June 16. The Suit says
that four other persons in addition to
been already
reported from yellow fevcr,weie attacked
.i, tt0.mor Y7!)!, route trom ila
UU LUC ovtouix " . . j
-pi.4U.r1f nhia ana tms pon, uu
fv,at t.w af them died, and were buried
.. oo tu fnf.t. lein? hitherto kept se-
111, D(.0, - d , i.
cret. vccotio u. .
Cruze are now subjected to a most ngo
DeatU ol a Prominent liemoci-.
Boston, June 10,-Hon. Moses ai,
... ..lt moTniiftrof the Democratic
partv, and for some years Chairman ot
the State Central Committee, died in
East B.idwatcr this morning. .
- .. c ItloailirP lRrtV.
A Sad isnains oi - -
MONTPKLIER, VT , J UUe
q a.pleusure party m i
were arownru.
twentv on
tIT i,-n collided.
n,ers were taken from the water un-
STlw. HoueS of Pariiamen.,-&c. On The talk ,t tl,e evemng usmb y w. The Cottrt wi(l mt at 10 o dock ,h ?paSt
Monday niiint, juue uw r ,,v i upon tne niuic oo u k.v..."-, --- i niorniug, wueu ius o
eoin to the Opera at "Drury Lfane, w wa9 an ciiort of still greater power, vu.
Mad' Christine rn.son m 1 nt the larcest congrrgauuus, uUJFv."&
hear
" Lucia
all denominations, (.the otner cnurcuca
having suspended services for the pur
pose was assembled, and the teeling
for popular education aroused and fos
tered by their presence, caiinot tail ol
its influeuce hereatter. j
Dr. Northrop is a scholar, ft9 well as
a fine speaker, and gave uojversal satis
faction.
en-
the
and
ana
OF THE
Fire
transferred
stand. . .,, .,
The stoie of Mr; Bem, with its
tire contents were soon burned to
ground, nothing saved. Both Mr.
Mrs. Bein were severely burned
harplv escaned with their lives.
The adjoining store oi uvi-"
also burned to the ground, and only bv
the most heroic eflorts oi.me
Ladder and' Bucket Fire Companies
were the adjoining buildings oi Mr.
Smith and others saved. ;
Tbe entire fire brigade was promptly
on the spot, but only tne con pan,
above named were able to render any
service in subduing the flames, though
the Victor, alter much etiort, succeeueu
stream, wnen tue mcun-u
all the service that was m
it would seem uniair to
The Proposed Excursion
Rescue akd Hook and Ladder
Companies to F ayett eville. We
learn from the Committee 'of Arrange-
tl.(n !n l.Aimr -ir-TVirP(l
ments tuat eYerjiuius v"a f-tr
for the proposed excursion of our
Favetteville on the
nf TnW and a eaia lime.-, is
... v .j , " i
bly expectert. i
Fiom the Eagle of Fayetteville, we
learn that the Firemen of ihat city are
making preparations for the entertain
ment ot our "boys in red," and from
ht we know of this good old town,
Fire
4th
reason-
Where is He? Miles Rink, ot
nickory Tavern, N. C, writes to the
Chief ot Police of this city, that his
father, David Rink, was summoned to
appear before the U. S. Circuit Court in
this city, in 1871, and has not since been
heard of. though every exertion has
been made to ferret his whtreaooutsor
the cause ot his
mysterious disappearance all 1 proved
unavailing. . "
The said David Rink is a bright mn
Uttr , aged about 50 years, and a shoe
maker by trade. He is the owner of
i.fh rtil and nersonal estate in the
town of Hickory, and if he is dead his
hf us would be glad no, we mean
it would be necessary for them to know
it, in order to settle up the estate.
x t ' H. L. PLTJMMEK," Agent,
Hwift Creek Manf'g Co.
Petersburg, Va.. June 17, 1873.
"Daily Sentinel" copy 6 times and send
bill.
junel7-d6t
U S T
RECEIVE D.
Mayor's Court. Before his Honor,
Mayor W. Whitaker, Mwulay, June 16,
1873. '
J a. Saunders, the proprietor of a
Bar room near the Central Depot, was
arraigned for retailing spiritous liquors
on Sunday in violation ot an oruinauuo
made and provided. Upon conviction
he was fined 25, aod his license re
voked. r,iri T5ashaw. for being drunk and
i;wiv nn the streets Sunday, was
' ' I UiOwlul,J - . -,
mua in rne m mane iu sc"uf
tor Deins viruua. v.u.x uw
The finest assorlment of
Single and Double Trusses, Men's,
Youth's and Infants, Male and
Female Shoulder Braces, Sus
pensory Bandages, Nip
ple Shields.Nursing Dot
tles, Self-Syringes,
Sick Feeders Glass
Tubes and Bath
Towels ,
EVer brERSl IWV. -'
No. 11 u-ayeitevuiB -Tr
junel7-d2w
Raleigh;,N.C.
Gr
Ed na I A COTTON GINS.
,.r..,v iTr.iversalist sermon yesterday
.r.r.,ai husband. atred23, met
ft lft vear old Wife with whom he had
rever lived, and stabbed her five times.
five minutes.
A disreputable person killed justantly
Th trii of Victoria WoodhuJl . and
m nK,f1iii tor libellinsi Lutherie
riharles. wbs to have began t -Jay
-K,, h..u hren adiourned-till tUe lall
c;. liartlo Wru-.re reoorta thai uiiiiv
on w
thousand persons are annually -x ported
jrom Africa and sold into-slavery..
James Cuitin, wnile drunk, early yes -terdav
morning quarrelled with his wife,
-.1....,".. v,.r.ntr and idiotic brother of the
-. : f.,l umi ttrlH-k CurtlU Wltll
latter iuu;iic"' .
an axe, tatally wouumait him.
Tl,u n-niirted StlZaie 10
io lnurteea copper btills,
twi-.ntvKlivG thousand gallons ot ma
. . . . Afn rn nf
and 01 her articles ror tne iuinu,v.Lu
illicit whiskey, sems not to nave
altogether correct. The revenue n.yn
iw..T..i.t Thv could man-ie nit
-a-.; ..ttl.nf thi aid 01 10i.ee,
h n,.Hp ihrt Keizure. but a nu; pciei
(AL1V ln-v . . i
them with bricks and .btrniet; and the
illicit whiskey listitlersc-,ony i.-ocurea
a r,irt and diov off triumpluintly wUL
tl. et 'U undfillier oropeiiy
. Mnwhilfl .me ot the Revenue
U19 IlJii -
conscious, but were restorer
Church Uobbecl.
New York, June 16. The vestry ol
1 . . -va.A hnnr ars
TrinitW V, UlICll Was IlMiucvi j
A 1 J - J -
l..t niuht ot heveral
b'oxes were-empnea
robes carried off.
bi.oks. The poor
and some clerical
The Shah of Fersia.
London, June 16 -The Shah oi Per
Sur arrives Wednesday, Extensive
for i.ia rrceDtion are maar.
Onild liall and many other building will
be bandriomelv decoratea.
Brook! vn
I'robabilities.
Juno 10 tor me
and Gulf States east of
the Mississippi oeneruily cloudy weath
er, rain areas. -
Veather
Washington,
South Atlan ic
COMMIiitCiAL KKPOIITV-
New Vork .ilarket.
Nkw Vokk, June 1.-Th?hwek open.
with quiex m:u.ei. 4ht.n ..f.
i r. . ......
ciiangogo bo.u ;. --
steady, but lnac-
i i. ....in
live: soutlievn ooi.u ---- NW.
the only, sule ' K.nV'udiaUoii
deungs in Southern cunues ol every
kV:mion quiet and nominal; sales 677 bale;
in getting a
performed
their nower.
discriminate, but the. almost super
human efforts of Chas. Lang, Lsq., As
sistant foreman of the Hook ana Lad
Ar t1ri A. O. rhair. ot the Bucket, are
deserving of special mention
Thp Rescue Engine was pulled out by
hand by its Cmpany, an considering
the distance and the condition ot the
streets was. a teat that reflects great
rrpnit. nn the erliciencv of the Company.
We saw in the rank and file ot the Rescue
one of our oldest citizens, D. L. Koys
ter. Esq.. who worked aa energetica ly
Important Notice. The Executive a3 hl8 Ron ia thc same line and equally
Committee of the N. U. Agricultural as u c. . - .' .hn,,t afiOO.
me loss is csumoiou "u - -
;r,,i hv actual exDerience, we can say
to our boys there is nothing to tear, "all
will be well." Having Hfepted au in
vitation to accompany the excursion, a
resolution was actually Resented the
tew davs aszoj bffered by our
friend Merrill,the efficient'Assistant Chief
of the Fire Departmentjproposing to en
two extra Dias ih the Market
House for our especial use. and a notifi
cation sent forward in order to prevent
unnecessary alarm at ojif coming.
'Memorial SEUUOniUAt the. M. E.
One Mvers.
Favettevillo street, wa3 re-
ed to add $ o.UU to me uepiv-o
qui
treasury
No insurance.
Lost. A. lead-colored pointer, with
Church, on Sunday rrioning, tile uev.
Mr, Mangum delivere(j an eloquent eu
logiura upon the character of Rev. N.
F. Re;d, deceased, 'Which was pro
heard it to be
UIIUUIUI "J ...--"w
unexcelled in matter and in sentiment.
The dead divine had a large circle of
intimate iriends m this city, wno iovei
him with a deep affection, and we learn
that further testimonials in honor of his
spotless memory will i be made at the
approaching Quarterly Conference. .
Wake Forest Cot.legb Commencb-
lrw, return OUT thanks to the
ftlCX 1 . n v. .-
managers for a 'complimentary tick
et the. Wake Forest! Commencemnet ex
orpiq. and also the' annual sociable par
tv The wind, waves and weather per-
muting, we
life
hi
'ft
-4
officers made bis" way to a ponce .lauon, i ,n 0fcclining ; corinionvjlr
asking that his associates, then coohned , , O.ur$6.at47.so ; good to 7 lu
iu the'abandoned. distillery, b rescued, Ny aeady -
i r - - . . - ;'V i'Vid Wlivy; vellovv- wehteiu ft",, lork
The Mexicau rder Investigat.ns Vi?
1 Committee. Hv and sict:.y. i allow wea i
Runaway. Yesterday about 10 A.
M the monotomy which hung over the
lower portion ot Fayetteville street was
broken most opportunely tor local nem-;..-o
tiw running away of a pair Ol
nules attached to a wagon loaaea witu gVlth testimonials may he naa
. x. Raieigh, N. C.
Wasiiisgtok, Juue 16.-The Mexican
Border Investigating g.ommiuee .uu.
returned to this city to prepare ..en-
report. They have oeen en-..
stantly since January 10th, aud huve
heara evidence iu tour hundred ca.
Rnd have received in aaduion l.oOO tj
L iii: coihiHitsi'-'iicis
Fi'oigh.s quiet
rorciaii Jlaxketfc.
June- hi i'xiu..-Lonwl Kfl.
parte
au in
afhdavus.
contereiice
First premium awarded to
n. T. STRONACII & BRO.
This Company bave thirty Jg
1TI I llH IIUQIUVU-'I
with Secretary i tsh.
A Whole Family ?inrderet.
Belfast, Me., June ltf.-Mr. Aliuon
Gordon, wile and child, were found
murdered in their beds utTuoindyke.
I' i .-cmuT. .Tune
.r. ...me jii-Noo.-Uentcs wand
x . ,
i.l V I'.iii'O'jL,
oneiicJ s i-ao y :
...... v..viv aUl2,W ooje;
1 """ -
I6Kon. TJonda .
ui iaudHO ; Oileanl)K
t .i'1-t i:
;iVi '
: ste.'y ;
e iwi.v 7
8 'lt'H
ri-itt.
mixed,
American 7;
rot ton Market
v vv. ki ! .n vii.-i'o'lon firm
Rncie.tv are ren nested to meet the Build
ing Committee onheFair Ground, this
afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, in order to
consult as to the location of buildings,
race track, &c. All who take an inter
est in turf exercises during the Fair
week, are invited to ; attena ana give "D; " Yrh dt)- is about tire months full programme ot the
their views in the laying off of the pro Mutf. 1 8 Q tbe name of Frark. 1 heretofore been pub"8he
u..ia ,a Kr.rrhem hav. l ne team
utl !:.- ' - ... . 1
tided with the postottice lence on iuo
Court House side, ana threw tne anvei
out together with a couple oi Daies ui
hav Nobody was nun anu uuiuiu
moai,,l and the veuicie was bouu
iuiori nnpw. ana Dursucu uu
risiiii.cu, iuw , , r
the even tenor ol us way io tue
destination.
w eurNGTON Literary Society.
We acknowledge the courtesy oi an in
Df owned.
'Philadelphia, June 10.'-
two brothers were drowned
dywine river. 1 hey wen
years of aire.
-Yesterday I Ui:;
iu the Brai'
10 and 18
. - ii t n t?. t
T C EI a w
At One Cent Per Pound, ueuvereu.
lam prepared to offer the MnU Patjnj.
ICE MACHINE, wuu a -"fndintne
SS the if Patent Office, ice can be man
fry the U.H- c" " n, cost of
niaciureu wu im oim(lk The prices
not over .25 cent per runas. in
r mftcmnesruso '"t to manufac
I also offer fcr the rlfht ma
lans and spUonsnssti -ciation
A liberal reward will be special reporter of he News. The ex
livery ai ine resiuence ui i eruisco v.w - - nK . ft-ju) n. m. Mr. o. W . xai- i -or uit.ri r-T- lot uea aieu, m
K K D- b. ,o B. C W S bS STrt tiS 8t.te.H . member C tbe . "'"W. J?HNC BBM , a the MacS.
Committee of Arrangements. i jei&-
He Swings
Boston. June 16 The jj?
aoo,inled to examine, .toimth, the Yvest
apuoiuic ,Ar .hat hft is pane.
field mumerei. ici'w
ni.oncs ontne-iui.
A 1 V .,-,-
Civic Parade and Pic-Nics.
Baltimore, June 10.- A number of
t - :-.:,. uro,-Wl and marched OU
CIVIC BOU.eiicB - .
to the country . ptc-mc. u.c
Patrick, west
,J . ... nominal :
Wn MixGHiN. June in v"m . '
. . r..t. 'r. H-nYl . filTerlDE
VV1' inH ?;7v "J- low miadlinga.
1 1 L. I t . V' : v. - '
irU ; '"" r- ,,.tnn flrm . mid.
CUAltI.KSTON.JUi i : vvlhllfni 17. ordi-
vitation to attend the Final Celebration ,m mS
of the Washington literary Docieij w t d u8e the inac-.ine toruus w . nigius Ylnpndent Order
.L- TT:..-,otfTr rvf Virwimft on Monaav. L,nntff . ,io Kitlfi ASSOCiatiou, iu-vr--
.lliriK .t W L U. B. f
dllil'iK
nary l lu4i .
Ii I.TIMOISK
dling l'-'tc
miii.ilincis lf"i-
1-.osih Jane 16.-oi ton
11 llii- i4-
.MKXl-niS. -:ui:e
middling iii-
mid-
lime !. Cotton firm ;
16.- Cotton flrm; iow
f onil'v '. mli-
lt- V 'l ' " .
ItalUinore Jlarket,
,nnft i4.--Flour quiet and
BAiTlMOBE, June 1 ,,oW
nnclwngetl. Corn uuii , " provisions
63. oau dull-feon J n n-aw .
Lard . Wb sky 91a9i
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