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"VOL. 11.
RALEIGH, N. CL SUNDAY M011NING. JUNE 29. 1873.
NO. 108.
News
1HE
SUNDAY.
..JUNE 29, 1873.
LOCAL MATTER.
B. C. WOODSON CUT Editor
MORNING EDITION.
Ho-
jTjqcAL Briefs.-. ' '; . ',' ..V.; -Nopolice
news yesterday. !
Judse Cloud is at: the National
tel. . , , V;-' ,. ... '
The civil docket will .be taken up to
morrow in the Superior Court.
We were glad to see lion. D. M. Bar
ringer had sufficiently recovered, to be
out upon the street j eater day. '
Capt. T. C. Evans, General Traveling
Correspondent of the Richmond Enqui
rer, is in the city at the Yarborough.
Colonel D. Schenk', of Llncolnton.and
Col. W. l Bynumof Charlotte, are in
attendance upon the Supreme Court.
Major Richard Watt York,' of the
Chatham county bar, i9 in attendance
upon the session of the Pupreme Court.
1 .. y ? r . ' . .. : . ;
An enterprising firm of advertisers are
erecting a huge thermometer in the
lower hall bf the. Capital near tbe South
door. -
The Milk of JIuman Kindness,
N. B. Cannady, Esq. of Granville, a
member of ; the,, graduating class at
Wake Forest College, deliyered an ad
dress on Thursday -last in ' the College
Chapel on "The Milk of Human Kind
ness." We admired the speech, en
dorsed the sentiment, thought it a good
thing, and for tbe benefit ot our young
lady readers especially, publish it in full:
' ladies and Gentlemen : Of all the
mysteries and wonders in the world's
history, of all the themes ' upon which
philosphers and "scientific men have
made their deep and boundless resear
ches, none seem to present a more invi
ting held, lor the youthful pen, than the
overflowing - kindness of . the human
heart. Tilled as it is with love, kind
ness a,nd benevolence we feel constraned
o express in exulting strains the charms
Has for us. Is there any one whose
heart does not throb, with emotion as
A gene
The discussion of issues -of paternity
before a Court House audience does not
tend tt increase the general modesty of
tlie community. . .
We are pleased tQ see in the city yes
terday Gen. Cullen II. Battle, the
distiDguised commander, of Battle's
Celebrated Alabama Brigade df the
A: my of , Northern Virginia. ';
A Miss, Rogers, of tV" tTm
throw- cui aBouggy, near Wake For
est College, in this county, Thursday
iiiffht ami severely injured. Her ' arm
a hpr head bruised in
tta Ji uivvu 4v -
several places. i
The Durham Sunday School liad an
" , t ftolisboro yesterday, pass-
rituioi-u - .
h this c.ux at, 71 a. m. ana
returninglate in the evening
ral gaod time prevailed.
t 5 ration vesterdav of
tlie list of Aisistant : Marshals
.,r the mmroaching State If air an
error occurred. The name of Robert
t f EYrsu the" should have been
'RobahJF. Gray, of Forsythe." j
4 iw0rorm in"Wke county is
nff.rprl for sale by Isac J, Rogers,
iu ..Uonfap nf half of the, farm
1 lie aniun. ----- i.
. i Vx.ir.rr fQiiprikUv aaaDtea lor
stock farm renders it truly , valuable.
Bead the advertisement in another col
umn. , r .
VAQtPrdnv evening a Frenchman by
the name ot Bryant made an assault on
Air. Ilesselbach, a German, aud the case
was promptly brought before his Honor
l be Mayor, when a very inteiesting trial
ensued. Bryant could only state his
cae in his mother tongue, and an inter
preter was sent for. Enough ?was
elicited by this meats to bind Bryant
ovtr to keep.the peace for six months.
wonders for tbes world.; But there is
yet a token of kindness, which in its
essence far surpasses all this. We read
of it, talk of it,ijand meditate upon it
daily. It is the: theory of government
instituted by the present politicians of
this graud olej Republic. It is the
theory of men who say by their actions,
that they desire that this Government
shonld be one of purity-that it should
stand as a lasting monument, as a
bright star of hope to the millions yet
unborn; Here jit might be asked, what
is the essence of this great theory ? Ha 1
the politicians have concluded that the
love of mopey is the root of
all evil, and to rid their
country , of f this huge - monster
they propose to take all of this root of
all evils into their own . philanthrophi'c
bosoms for the good of their fellow-man.
This we assist;! is the cream of human
kindness; and does it not surpass all
love on record j? Ponder the history of
the past explore the archives of an-
he looks around and finds exemplified LTw'.Tf? Sw?;
in every action of-hist fellow man such ad. Wf i?efl.yU J?wt t0
profound love! for ones country. ' 5ucu
i m . i r r '
uie oosom
every
a display of philanthropy as is now
seen in every vocation of life. Let him
who doubts, examine with us this morn
ing, the tacts in the case. Must this be
more palpably demonstrated than it is,
when we see men and women toiling
and! pulting forth every exertion in
theif power to prepare a neat and beau
tiful parlor for company, while they
with their family creep off into the
backside of. the. house ta live. Fathers
and mothers undergo great privations
in order to rear husbands and wives for
their neighbors children. They are
kinder and more considerate in regard
to the feelings ot their: neighbors1 chil
dren, than they are , in regard to the
eelings of their own. See them at
the table how ct mposed, how.
ready and" willing to overlook every,
species ot misbehaviour in the children
love was not to be found in
of Webster, Clay or Calhoun. Shall we
encourage such loye by laying .back
upon our ores and permitting "the poli
tical current to drift U3 where it will, or
shall ,we cry down, J, down 1 with Bu.c,h
humanity lifting our voices heaven
ward, asking that the postals of heaven
may once more open upon qs the genial
rays of peace, liberty and prosperity ?
"Stars ol the South !, thy beams are here
Here In this heart that weeps thy loss ;
Though hidden, thou art still a spere,
Serene, repined from earthly" dross.
Eternal and intensely clear X"
: Reported for Jhe Daily News. '
Supreme Council Friends of Temper-
JFaipA,4 Jujxe.27 AWflica
ol tneir gtvenflph
ren'oi'thTlandlady dare become guilty) RevA. AvvMarigurn was admitted as
of the same and tbey soon hear tne cry, i a visiting member, ana.: mvneu vu
"Spre the rod ami you spoil the enna. ticipate in the proceedings oi me v,uuu
cosing ExekcisIq op Wake For
est College commencement. The
Commencement Exercises of Wake
Forest College closed on Thursday
night with the annual social party.
At the request and solicitation of
many ot the older heads present, the
Rev. Dr. Hatcher, of Petersburg, Va.,
attempted to deliver his celebrated lec
ture on the "Modern Dance," but was
necessarily compelled to close it ab
raptly on account of confusion in the
audience. What we heard of the lec
ture "was really entertaining, being well
expressed and somewhat facetious in
style. The argument we thought very
deficient and believe very little good
will be accomplished tby the lecture.
It is never too late to do good, but our
opinion is that it is rather late in the
day to commence a reformation on the
Abminadab Sleek basis. It is further
more, a generally conceded opinion that
an argument dependant for its support
upon the tearing down and utter, inni
hilation of a profession equal in dignity
to that of Dr. Hatcher's is no argument
at, all. , .. .; :. ,:'X
We refer to the harsh criticism on the
medical profession, who, according to
the speaker's idea, as we understood
him, roamed the country at large.with
a plentiful supply of calomel on hand
seeking victims which, ? when found,
were dosed only with this compound,
and nothing else. We believe, however,
that the Dr. knew better, and only made
this raid on the doctors to make his
lecture funny, in which attecpt it is our
opinion his failure was completer
We regret that the lecture was cut
short by the impatience of the young
to hear him through, but we thinK tne
yeung people were exactly rigbtm co
audience
dispersed by couples in various dirgc-
. i.. ornnnrt and LIiruU"Ll luc
i.iiiiia - xu.
Programme ,op Closing Exercises of
Raleigh Female Seminary at
J the Baptist Church, Wednesday
Evening, July 1st.
Organ Solo, by Prof. F. A. Bohl
maqn. .Prayer by Hev. T, H. Pritcherd, D. D.
Chorus and Solo Gloria in Exceisio
Deo De Monte. . '
Essay by Miss Sarah J. Granby, Ox
ford, N. C.
Essay by Miss Cornelia E. McDaniel,
Raleigh, N. C.
Diplomas conferred.
Benediction. '-
WEDNESDAY EVENING, O'CLOCK
at Tucker Hall, the semi-annual con
cert will occur.
At the close of the concert, Dr. L.
Von Myerhoff, the new music director
of the school will perform "Rhapsody
Hongroise" No. 6, by Liszt.
These exercises are public.
MiS9iNG. Hardy Grace, a . colored
lad aged nine years, left his parents in
Kinston some three weeks ago to come
to his mother in this place and has not
since been heard -from. Hardy has
small pox marks on his nose. He has
relatives living in Newberne and La
Grange. His mother is greatly dis
turbed at his prolonged absence, and
would be thankful . if. papers would
copy this notice as it may lead to some
intelligence of the missing boy.
Resigned. In our yesterday's issue
we inadvertently neglected to any"
tw fipn n o.TtneUemocrauo
- "b . - , tu! --ftimtv. and that
tWe Committee oi - . . d
F H. BneA J" -v1-
Who can say this is not kindness of a c
He Sfeaketh tub Truth. Brother
ahriatian Sun. has re-
U Ci.uuo mw . I
centlj been a guest at the Yarborough
House, and no one wUo has seen Broth
er W. will doubt his judgment on good
living. Hear him:
"I am quartered at the "i arborougb,
lloue, wuh my young friend Rev. J.
T Whitley. The Yarborough is. per
haps, the best kept hotel in North
Carolina, and here I find every com
fort. It is said that ' poets are born,
not made." So I think about hotel
keepers. Dr. G. W. Blacknall was
suiely bom to keep a hotel. I wonder
how he ever attempted the practice ot
medicine in early life. The Doctor is
an old acquaintance. I have been stop
ping at different points for a number ot
BnA h ultvava man aire to make
uis last bouse the bent. ; The Ysrhrough
..aiitv Thouorh it is vt more
lOtb UUlJi O .
graciously maniiesteu iu mcoc iz
corpOrated fcompanies, who have made
it their express ousiness to aueuuiu iuC
wants of others, ana more especmnj
this made manifest in the actions of the
mnifUninnui ho.st : of asents. See
them in their regular routine ot lite,
hunting men as the huntsman does bis
rame. See them as they go through the
swamps, rivers, hillsides and mountains
-a't a whole day telling a man ot bis
:...oto f tVe imnroTcments of the
! tCl (.310 1
world, and ' how s easy 1 he would
die if he knew his family would get
1 ?; ftfin -or 9(20.000 bv it and then leave
without hardly asking him to take out
a policy or even to buy a sewing ma
chine. Then these good men are so
numerous it is said that wnen ngamius
struck a tree n the vicinity of Raleigh
and killed seven of these life insurance
agents, that on, the next, morning there
were seen standing by fourteen others,
moufning the loss of their dead brethren.
Ought we not to Devery uian.iui iui
such self sacrificing men ? But there is
Another class of persons who, on
account of tbtir kindness of hearts,
should be honored we see this class
daily enduring great pain, both mental
and physical. Tbey are actually sac
rificing'health, the sweetest boon that
God has given 'them. This class ia the
professed fashionable people of the
net, in various Bttuuuo ui UUi " j
young ladies wear double beads, the
result bf "which is ar" most satisfactory
trial of the elasticity of both skin and
hair they wear such a variety of
crevices, humps, bumpa and irregulari
ties as are now seen in the physique of
the Urger half of tbe human species,
were never betore hearp. oi, luougm ui,
: i n th'ia ia rimed
or even imagines ;i v.. . .
without a fTown or sigh, together with
the woes, pains and agonies of defor
mity, tor nothing more nor less than to
please the eyes of others. Here lan
guage tails us, our tongue falters, our
heart throbs with emotion, but the
;norr man seem? comoelled to
nuvic iu n- .
Tta rJeiitrJrftd a stirrinff ' address in
V V... . w.w O
response, wnicn was usicucu w
marked attention.
Rev. A. Coke Smith, representative
from the South Carolina State Council
arrived and took his seat, after being
duly obligated. ; .
Rep. Hill ottered tne ionowing resolu
tion which was adopted
Resolved, That the provision ol our
ritual insuring welcome : of visitors to
subordinate councils, be bo construed,
that two-thirds of the members present
at any meeting of any subordinate coun
cil ma nrohibit any member of the
Order whom they may aeem uuwuiiuj
the Council taking sucn
SPECIAL CITY ITEMS.
Northern Timothy Hay
Grain and Feed Store.
at Osborn's
june 27-3t
A1
U being enlarged and greatly improved, burst forth ina cry of enthusiasm,
is still de-
The followiug cases
a.. .Mir ruiidora rominff to the vlty
of Oaks, will find this a splendid place
to stop at. V
Supreme Court. Court met yester
dav at 9 a. m. All the Justices present
xoit Ju lire Bovden who
I I",
tained bv sickness
were argued: .
J. L Carson vs L. A. Mills, Ruther
Harris and Busbee &
Busbee for plaintiff and W. P. Bynum
l.r defendant.
W. W. Gr'ur. et al, vs M II Rhyne,
Gaston. H. VY. Guion for plaintiffs and
J. H. WiUon and D. Schenck for defen-
ilant. :' .
T. M. Parks and wife ys A. A. Alex
ander et al. Mecklenburg, 2 cases. R.
lUrringer, C. Dowd and H. W. Guion
for plaintiffs and Wilson & Son and W.
Bvnum tor defendants. Remanded
to Judge below to find facts,
L. D. Chdds et al, vs, 8, Martin et
al. Mecklenburg. Busbee .& Busbee
and II. W; Guion for plaintiffs and Robt.
Strange and W. P. By nuin fr defen
dants. ' ' .'
The Court" "adjout-ned to meet this
morning at 9 o'clock, when cases from
the 10th District will be called.-
Baby Found. Can dace Tyler, a col
ored women, living on theMordeca1
farm near this city, found in the cotton
patch yesterday evening a colored infant
about three weeks old, which from all
appearances had been there for at least
fit teen hours. Sue was arivingcows
I from tbe pasture and was attracted to
the spot by the cries of the infant.
The child will be sent to the county,
' alms house. No clue to its inhuman
mother has been as yet obtained.
or and glory to you who are so magnan
imous as to sacrifice health, pleasure and
more especially jour good looks for the
eyes of others ; And again, it seems
that in proportion as we are made to
gratify our desires for ther fancies and
shows of dress, in the same prppurtion
are these desires urged and gratified
tht we had rather wear the finery ot
another and be Jim man orn women
as it may be, than to wear our own neai,
though paid for linm H of this to s
done for the gratification of the eye. Is
it not the very essence of human kind
ness. Fain would we dw to a close,
this description of kindness, but as we
deDicted in the
lUU&.fllVUUU mm ,
from visiting
tinn
Rev. T. A.' Carruth and brother Jas.
Cutrer offered the following resolution
which was adopted by a rising vote :
72sfoid. That this Supreme Council
a uoreUv pvrpnd to the orcran of the
nrrW The. Friend of Temperance our un
qualified approval and endorsement,and
nur heartv cobsrratulations to our broth"
er R. H. Whitaker and his excellent
rfe " Minnie! E. Ray " for the very suc
cessful manner in which the paper has
been conducted.
Resolved, That we do pledge ourselves
to a continue support of the paper, by
earnest efforts to increase its circulation
bv our contributions and prayers."
- "Revs. W. B. Wellona, oi Virginia, A.
W Mangum,iot naieign, i. a. vatruw,
of Florida and A. Coke Smith, ot South
Carolina, in short but very complimen
tnrv stwecheslto the paper and its man-
.n,m fjvorftd -the adoDtion of the
agvuivu Vf
- Adopted bv a rising vote
Tn roannns A. the editor said, he would
tnr tn merit in future a continuance of
the high esteem which the Supreme
nnnnfii- ikd iuat maniiesteu in suuu
XVUUAk J
complimentary terms.
The report of the eommittee ou con
otitnt inns was adopted as follows i
Art. 3, Supreme Council amendel by
inaprt.incr "bienniallv"
THat"a note be made, in Subordinate
Constitutions saying,that offenses under
Art 2 do not. embrace violations of
hoh- Art- 2 andthatArt. 10 alone refers to
violations of Art. 2. The report also
sustained the) McKenzie decision in the
Cape Fear Council case.
Art. VII amended by inserting six
months instead of 12. .
Mon Whitaker offered a resolution
looking to the collection of temperance
statistics. Adopted. .
. A letter was read from Rev. Dr.
Dame, regretting his inability (tq be pre-
sent. ' ' "- '
'-Rep. Wellona made a report from tbe
Coramitte on the state' of the ' Order.
This report represented l he order in a
moBt flourishing ana successiui
tion ably and discharged its duties in a
manner which redounded to tne interest
ot the party and credit to himself. Mr.
Busbee'a appointment gives great satis-
I:;;,. th Litarv Halls, through faction, as his reputauun
v--., A,n,a T0 rliiatrv and enerev is wen esiauusueu.
Hio rmasaws. me caauei. uiauivj i 1- .
r!rpm Saloon and every other accessi
ble point about the premises. We saw
a great many pretty ladies, and lots of
ugly men. It was our intention to report
in full (ala Jenkins) the various costu
mery worn, together with the appear
ance, &c, ot the most fashionable and
attractive of the fair sex present, but
lack of space forbid; and again, u
would be a dificult task for us to dis
criminate between the personal attrac
tions of at least a dozen, and we Know
that our opinion would not be generally
indorsed. For instance, n we assert
that Miss A e k 1, ot Henderson,
was the prettiest lady m the party
room, the question would be at once
nkP f 1 saw Miss JM e e s, oi
College Hill; Misa M e E n, ot Lou
isburg; Misse3 E s and McD Is, of
Raleigh, and probably others. This
wouki really confound us,and we would
not be able to say whether or not we
were right in our assertion. We com
mit this part of our report to Harrel,
of the Henderson Tribune, who was
present with his note book, and will
doubtless be able to perform the task.
The oartv closed about 3 o'clock A. M.
- - ,.W .11-
Nothing ot a ctijagreeaoie or uu-
)leasant nature ocfipurrea to mar me
enjoyment of tbe occasion.
NOON DISPATCHES.
Miscellaneous Items
Washington, June 28. Louis Tera
ger, of Louisiana, has been appointed
Consul to Balogue. j
: It seeins to be" determined that
Worthington shall ' succeed- Clark as
collector at Charleston. His commis.
ision will issue next week, upon' Secre
tary Richardson's return. ; sf4
Cleaveland convention "' of jsuperin
tendency . und general . ticket agent?
postponed the full pass question to the
next meeting. " . ' . - . ;. .
Another fire at Pdrt Au Prince de
stroyed the greater part of Commercial
Quarter. : ";
.Emperor William has recovered. -- -
The, new Prussian Court for the , ad
ministration of the ecclesiastic law has
been formed by royal ' decree. It is
composed ot eleven judges, five ; ot
whom are Roman Catholics. , Archi
bishop Cologne and his suffragers have
been summoned to explain' their reas
ons for' excommunicating two : priests
who joined the old Catholic organiza
tion. ,
COMMERCIAL REPORT.
New York Markets.
4 Nkw York, June 28. Cetton quiet. Sales
908 bales. Mldllngs 21, .
Four inactlver a shade easier common to
lair extra $8.00 Wheat closed quiet, holdus
anxious. Corn inactlver, scarcely so firm.
Pork and lard a shade firmer. Navals dull.
Groceries quiet. freights enchanted.
Cotton, net - receipts 314 bales. Gross
314 bales. '
' Sales for
as follows:
future 8,600. -Market closed
August .20 5-1(1;
18H; November
l-ia. j
JqIv 20U i Antraat . 20
oeptemoer i5?i ; ucLODer
Foreign News.
Madrid, June 28. A column of Re
publicans under -Castano, was surprised
on Thursday last. They fled in great
disorder to Pampeluna. Upon their
entrance into that city, the inhabitants
rose up against them shouting- "Death
to Nouvillas uc wmy onfife
. It l j jieli"1 - , ,
The KoyeromenV troop ondei r; GeDe-
Carlists, commanaea oj w""r"
The New Spanish Cabinet.
Mimmi. June 28. Senor Margall has
formed a compromise Ministry which is
nnnot;tntoH na follows: President - of
KsJ UOtl Luivv .
Council and Minister of the Interior,
Margall ; Minister of Foreign Affairs,
Maisonave ; Minister of War, Gonzales ;
Minister of Finance. Cavagal : Minister
of Justice, Berges ; Minister of Marine,
Curich; Minister of Colonies, Sorni.
18al8 1-18 ; DecembM8al8 :
Money easy 3a4. , Sterling 9. Gold 155.
Governmenta duU and steady. States dull
and steady. . . ;l- ,, , , i,t
: Foreign Marketa. i 0
Ixndon, : J one 23 Noon. Consols 92a
Paris, June 28 Noon. Rentes 55 and 90.
Fkajjkfobt, June 28 Noon. Bonds 96.
LiVKEPooL, June 28 Noon, Cotton open- '
ed quiet and steady. ' Uplands ; Orleans
HY. Savannah and Charleston, July and
August delivery 8. ,
t Later-Cotton Irregular sales for specu
laUon and export 2,000. . , .
Later Sales bf American 5,000 bales.
Savannah and Charleston, May shipments
8. Breadstuff quiet.
' Wilmington Markets. '
WiucisoToir, X. C, June 21 SplrlU tur
pentlne flrmil. Rosin steady at. 12.30 for
strained ; $2.75 ior No. 1.
Crude turpentine quiet at 12,00 tot hard;
3.00 for yellow dip and virgin.
Tar market steady at J3.00.; i
J i - cotton Markets '
Noetoijc, ; June 28. Net ''receipts 605:
-i to wwkn iso au tuuq block a,WZ.
B AtTiMOEE. June 28. Gross recetnt&MA'
exports coastwise lOOLsatoTlTirni ; mid-
, Boston, Jane 28,-Cotton quiet ; mid
dlings 21. . j '
. Wilmington,- June 28. Net recelpte
exports coastwUe 61 ; sales 14; stock 1,508.
Mobiub, June 28. Cotton quiet ; low
middlings 17 ; middUng 18. .
JEPOR OF ,TBLE . .vMX ui i Aur
Of ike Raleigh Nationat ,Banh, of
North uaronna, at, lho w y
nm, June lZth, 1873"
RESOURCES.
i::;.;:'tfii,099 15
NEW ADVERTISEIE TS.
I R - LINE TO OXFORD.
FARE REDUCED.
Visitors to Oxford N. C,. will find it to
their advantage to stop at KITTRELLS
SPRINGS as they will always find on hand
w p wot ,T with his fine
Horses Wtons, Buigiii and careful
drivers'. Parties 'will be carried to any
point. w r' wu '
June 29-2t .
-TTALtJABLE LAND FOR SALE IN
V WAKE COUNTY, N. C.
The undersigned has 141 acres of good
land well improved and plenty of good
nlA ,4 Are - -
Grakd Excursion From Charlotte
tc MoREHEAD ClTV AND BEAUFORT.
Through the courtesy ol our menu o.
S. .we are informed that there will be a
rand excursion on the lotn proximo,
from Charlotte to Morehead City ana
Beaufort.
An excursion train, consisting of a
sufficient number ol the Company's ele-'
gant coaches for the comtortable ac
commodation of all who participate,
will leave Charlotte on the 15th prox.,
at 1:30 p. m., arriving at Aloreneau uy
on the morning of the 16th at 9 o'clock,
and returning will leave Morehead on
the morning of the 18th at 7 J o'clock,
i. ok...lntnnn tVio frvl In Winer
ana arrive at vumiucuu 0
morning at 2:40 o'clock. :
The attractions held out are numer
ous, and in addition to the splendid
fishing fine boating, bathing, &c, there
will hf a nonv penning on the
inst., and also a grand dress ball
nriMnucs y lie an enioyable a
p w .A - - " r . i j
ivprcthincr will be done by tne ranroau
authorities to make the occasion pleasant
to the excursionists, and we advise our
people to leave "dull care" behind them
tor a,day or two and take this opportu
nity of enjoying themselves.
The train arrives at this place at 12:
oo rr, nnd leaves at 12:30. returning
arrives at 3:33 p. m
lnttfi nt 3:40.
condi- 1 The price of a ticket from this city
. , ohnnt. rwvi acres adloinlni
-r tooii imnroved. one-third or
nre of rich bottom, water plentiful, hav
ing two creeks, springs and branches, two
OIThere are about one hundred acres liter
ally covered with herds and other grasses,
which grow without any attenln.
It is so situaieu iuv '" ;lr .
a stock farm can be carried on together or
separate to great advantage Ac.
The land is a) mnes onuwenm i..i.s.",
within seven miles oime wwuw
h All" or any part of the above land will be
sold on goVd terms, or one or two good
n rferred. as it requires money
and energy to carry on two farms success-
fUFor further particulars address meat
Raleigh. I can be seen any day at my ofhee
iKSSf101'-.. ISAAC W. ROGERS.
Cuban News.
Mobtle, June 27. The Tribune has
a letter from Boston, saying Butler will
have the Gubernatorial nomination.
Gen. Ouesada is reported to have re
ceived the fifty thousand dollars promis
ed from the United States df Columbia
tor the cause o! free Cuba. The Cubans
hPTft are elated bv the details ot tne re-
fiVt encasements in Cuba, and express
;nrDOoAfi confidence in the ultimate
liberation of the Island from Spanish
rule.
The Cholera in Tennessee.
Nashville, June 28. Twenty deaths
to-day. Raining and sultry.
I Memphis, June 28. Nine cholera in
.terments to-day. W earner very
Vorable for crops. -
Loans and discounts,'.
I t n
i t a. Ronds to secure deposits,- . 100,000 00
U
S. Bonds ana securities uu :
Other stocks, bonds and mortga
Due ttom Redeeming andRe-,
-serve Agents-GoTd f36.W
' Currency ,141,91ftA4
Due from other National Banks,
Due from other Banks andBank
ers.... - .
Banking House,.-....;.....
Other Real Estate,.-.
Furniture and Fixtures,.......
Current expenses...' ..r4
Taxes Paid,
Premiums, .
Cash items, including stamps,...
Bills of other National Banks
Fractional Currency,
Specie coin,.... .. ;
Legal tender notes,...
51.H&W
1 Y
178,195 70
230111
' 13,607 28
' 60,000 00
, 1,391 00
Is058 88
, 6,729 44
; 4,087 84
54,493 21
" 1,159 23
! T 16,901 51
: 350 00
' 665 00 '
. 90,000 00
i. H.71727 54
unfa-
LIABILITIES.
M1DN1KUT D1SATCIES.
17th
This
affair as
o l a n d y ' a
PATENT PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES
and
S A W M I L L .
Carey, N. C, June ICth, 1873.
W. C. Morgan, General Agent, Raleigh,
N. C :
Dear SiR:-The machinery JPurcnaeu
iynm vnn arlves enure 8aiiu;""' -
Shingle la&Tne will cut from 10.00J to IV
OWjIr day. The work Is well and accurate-
ThTsaw Mill is cutting lumber finely ;
i he largest day's work I have done wltn it
w wSw feet? I have been in the lumber
business for tyventy years. The . Blandy
Engine of 25 horse power will do about
double the work that I have ever had one
!ry j r tmatMi horse Dcwer.
VUIf machinery i3 nded iu this neighbor
hood you will have no difficultly in selling
My mill is very much admired.
Yours truly, "
june28-2t a. u. rAur.
rj'IIE FaTiTiKHS FRIEND PLOW
Foreign News.
Vienna, June 28. Anarchy prevails
in the Turkish province of Bosnia, caus
ed by the persecution ol nnsuans uy
Mahomedocs. In ..one district of
the province 270 Christians have
been murdered within the past six
weeks and the perpetrators ot crime
remain unpunished. No efforts are
made to secure their arrest. Foreign
to Turkey demand an
lCUHObumiv .
investigation, and call upon the authori
ties, who offered protection to the perse
cuted people. The murders ha?e great
ly alarmed the Christians in the pro
ving and many have emigrated.
A London despatch from Penang,
says the Dutch government with a view
of terminating tne nobusimuw,
made an offer to the Sultan to pay all
the expenses thus far incurred in the
war. to rebuild the Mosque which was
. -w 4. 1 an.
burned by me uuku uwp,
knowledge the independence ot the Sul
tan and to abstain from any interler
ence with Mahommedism. In return
Holland asks hat certain privileges De
granted to Dutch traders at Achenesee
Capital Stock paid in,
Surplus Fund,..
Discount.......
Exchange, ;
Profit and loss,.... a...
National Bank circulation out
standinK. i-l
Dividends unpaid.
Indiviauaiijeposiis,-.
Cashier's checks outstanding,...'.
United States deposits,-...,...-..--;
Deposits of U. S. Disbursing of
ficers, ...... -v -
rinn tn x.t,ional Banks........!. .
Due to other Banks and Bankers,
1500.000 00
37,000 00
.. . 181 16
88 99
5 54,437 45
" 450.000 00 '
332 00
430,641 93
; 810,53
132,166 12
1 89,191 88
1235 58
2,938 90s
f 1,717,827 54
I Charles Dkwet, Cashier i, of the
Raleigh National Bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement Is correct to the
beatofmyknowleadUeA,
Subscribed and sworn to before me the
26thvday of June, A. D., 1873. '
HcHARLES ROOT, NoUry Public. .
CtorrectAArrEST :
W. G.UpChtjrch,
A. i. LEK,
C. Dewey, u
Directors
June27-3t
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
Of the Citizens' -Nattonal- Bank, of
Raleigh, North Larolinaat the elose
. of ousiness, June 13, 1873 ' '
IS
THE BEST IN USE,
and leaves for Cbar-
tion.
An amendment. was adopted making
countenance ot these our fellow students; Associates ot $tatel3ounci Is eligible
1 l:f-s o.-rr t A a ro I a 1 d,LAmn pAHTiri 1
to
tor the round
sum of $4.
trip is fixed at the low
mrw.ViorrrtA look as if ' to say.' dare
you speak in such glowing termaof what
others sacrificed for- the public eye, and
leave unnoticed us, who are now suuer
in so much to gratify the eyes of oth
ers To you whose lofty aspirations
have caused to mount stilted heeled
boots, the Oscajcis ot which resembles
some lonely peak-may the gracious
smiles of tbe fair ones greet that ruffled
brow, may those flushed cheeks and
miaed lin's speak consolation : to your
lnve-strickeu hearts. This night
as
ooota in the SuDreme : Council.
Rep. T. A. Cdrrut" oftered the follow
ine which was adopted.' - j
Resolved, That the Secretary ol the
Rnnromo 'ouncil be instructed to notity
the Supreme Council of the N. F. T.
that in the elefction of our officers, we
did so with the full understsnding, that
in the' event of consolidation their Su
preme Council is to have the selection of
each alternate ! omcer, a i""i06Vi j
them in their basis of union.
BeD Carruth offered the following,
you launch your bark for wield or woe. ilicu wa9 adopted by a rising vote :
tnair heaven send a eentle breeze to wt t. Resolved. That the thanks ot the fou-
Dreme Council are due and are hereby
, Our Chubches To-Day. Divine
ill be held at the following
oti v i
Churches to da)-, (Sunday.) Strangers
and others in the city are earnestly and
cordially invited to attend. Gentle
manly ushers will be present to conduct
visitors to pews which are always free.
Edenton Street Methodist taurcu,
Edenton street. Rev. A. W. Mangum,
officiating. Services at 11 o'clock a. m.
and 8 o'clock p
as hundreds of North Carolina and Virgin
ia will testify.
For sale by - ,
E. II. PLUMMER A CO.,
121 Sycamore street, Petersburg,
and bv LEN H. ADAMS,
june28-eod3m Raleigh, N. C.
gWAMP LANDS FOR SALE.
The following Swamps Lands in North
Carolina are offered for sale :
Big Swamp in Robeson, n,uw acres ,
White and Brown Marsh in Columbus
and Bladen, 24,000 acres;
nnrts.
Madrid. oeno .uiiu (
terday appointed Minister. Maiine bw
resigned his portiono. oenor ri
xToaii in nnnouncinff to the Cortes
thA rptirement of Aunch asked that
the deputies refrain from interpolla
;,.n on Recount ot the withdrawal of
Minister! Maime. The remainder of the-1
Cabinet have not been confirmed, and
the crisis in the Government continues.
A motion in the Cortes that that
body be constituted a committee on
public safety was rejected-
Front New York.
' r .i
New York, June 28. James jacK
son. colored, has been convicted of mur-
der by the Coroner's jury.
Mary Sullivan ana jerre iuuumu,
highwaymen, have been sentenced to 15
years;in the penitentiary,
- RESOURCES r
Loans and discounts,...
Overdrafts,.. r-;,":'
U S. Bonds to secure circulation,
Due from redeeming and reserve
Duefrom other National Banks,
Due from other Banks and Bank-
ers-. .
Banking nouse,..... -?
Furniture and Fixtures,
Current expenses,.....
Taxes pald,.... ..... ..-
Premiums,......." ..-
Cash items.............
Bills of other National Banks,.
Fractional currency... .
Spede, xm,-...'.
Legaliender notes,
816,455 '95
8,829 35
100,000 00,
88.429 97
l. 4,853' 03
, 19,781 81
4,500 00
4,700 00
1,107 53
8,855 00
1.576 25
14,328 00
1,275 50
1.111 45
33,000 00
f-i
021,303 84
LIABILITIES.
While eoina to a
- . -V - '
Holly
acres ;
!n New Hanover, 53,240
fire this morning,
the tender to fire engine upset, injuring
six men, one fatally.
Five sun strokes yesterday, one was
futal
The nealth Inspectors to-aay
Capital stock paid in.
Surplus iuuu,
Tirnt and loss......
National bank circulation out-
Btffnrtlng, ............'
Individual deposits,.. ..
Due to National Bancs,...--.
Due to other jsan&s au jnm.-
$100,000 00
3,700 00
17,852 50
i87,900 00
38588 50
5,493 54
' 9,069 30
12,000 00
i
621,303 84
are
Telegrafhical. On and after Mon
day next the rates for telegraph messages
over the Western Union Telegraph Com
pany will be reduced about 25 per cent :
Fur 25 miles and under the new
tariff will be 25 cent for the first ten
words and 2 cents ior each additional
word ; over twenty-five and under fitty
miles, 30 cents first ten words, and 2
cents for each' additional word. '
Jtnav heaven send a gentle
you ever in safety and security.
Scientific men and Philosophers -5 are
rtf0fi or fatuity and untiring re-
searches; the Astronomer views tue
monuments of the-heavenly bodies and
deduces these from great theories ; the
Geologist with his penetrating mindis
able to dive into the profoundest mys
teries of terajirma, and there to gather
from the depths ores and venous mine
rals which benefit the world. We find
a man who is so daring and ambitious
na ta snatch from the stands the-' fiery
litrhtniner as it flashes from pole to pole,
Wnd hehds it submissive at his feet.
Shelter
Angola Bay in New Hanover and Duplin, disinfecting the sixth, fitth, third, first
50,000 acres; , c-and other pestneroua waras. .
n,Lt.nnVtT TnnPR and OnSlOW. 8O.UU0 1 ,,r C V, U.nnUlcn TToalfh
u o u uuka jt. i wriievi'""" - r 7 the Planter's I JJT. wai's, ui iu uiuumju
Baptist Church, corner Salisbury and tnrbffcompln to alternate sections Board, .has issued sanitary instructions
otroota itftv. . I . ii. rriicuiiiu. i ,v,oi-nf nnon cuiuuiciu" i 0..ri nrpraiiunus iui uuwue w
tnrougu nhu o t-,
M.
t p A Wiley, Cashier of the Citizens'
National Bank, do solemnly swear that the
above Bto&ment incorrect to the best ol my
knowledge and
tendered to the citizens ot Raleigh and
the Proprietors of the Hotels, for their
generous hospitality during our stay in
their midst. Also, to the several rail
road companies for courtesies extended:
Uo tn Oak Citv Council, No. 16, for the
use of their Hall, in which to hold our
sessions. ' '( . . ,
An hour was spent in neart ieit
speeches, from which new courage and;
zeal were gathered, for the work which
is to be done, 'j
The Supreme) Council then, after a
mnot. harmnninna and Trofitab!e session
n. .r.u.i ...t. l.n.a.hilitv ia so I Innr rlnvo ndionrned to mett in Ma-
great, whose style is to pleasant, whose rian, S. C, on the 2nd Wednesday in
voice is so musical as to hold bathed in I June 1875. i ! .
tears the thousands that nstenana in ; - , iQ-0 tyi.ra
TXiM time have their cheeks gloV Sine the 1st of September 1872, there
ible. All of these have
things are grand ana powenui m
been received in Raleigh 21,644
very natures, and haye accomplished
bales of cotton, all ot which was so
this market.
d in
V.rlpnlnn
D. D., officiating. Services at 11 o ciock
a. m. and 8 o'clock p. m.
Presbyterian Church, corner Salisbury
aud Morgan streets, Rev. Dr. Nor-
thmn D. D. officiating. Services at ii
o'clock a. M. and 8 o'clock p. M.
Christ's (Episcopal) Church, Wilming
ton street. Rev. Dr. R. S. Mason
officiating, services at 11 o'clock a. m
and 8 o'clock P. m. .' 1 "
St. John's (Catholic) Church, corner
Wilmington streets. Rev. J.
V. McNamara, priest, officiating. High
mass at 11 o'clock.
- Person street Methodist Church, Rey.
Mr. J. A. Trimmer, officiating. Service
at Uo'cloek a. m., and 8a.m.
k St. Augustines (CoU) Episcopal, cor,
ner of Lane and Dawson streets. Rev.
John Bmedes, officiating services at 11
o'clock a. m., and p. m.
a 1. a. r AAA
nr,iiil Prairie in uariexei, o,uw
J VXJL
acres;
Dover Swamp in craven , .wu aci
Cat Fish in Craven, 8,320 acres;
Bay River in Beaufort and Craven, 41,-
nOO acres;
Swamp Lands in Dare county, Durants
Island, 8,000 acres, . '
Sealed bids will be received for any one
or more of the abve named Swamns. until
theSth day of September. 1873. The land
will not be sold in small parcel.
wi" 0,,ii.i BtAte all the terms of
hirbidVmuch he wlllpay cash, and
tho time wituiii v.v,..- m -
nWuT will be made ; whether he will sur
ev Ihe land himself and pay a certain
nrfceper acr6,orpaya fixed price for any
Ene ormoVe swamps without survey, or re
quire the Board of Education to make the
SQEvery letter containing a bid hould be
adTrSsed to. the undersigned wltn
words. MBia ior bwiuf ; -
upon it. at.vx. MrlVER.
Secretary Board of Education.
June27-law4w Raleigh, N. L.
every effort against choleta.
Subscribed and sworn to beforeme the
2Cth day of June, A. D., 1873.
A. W. HAYWOOD. NoUry Public.
Financial
New Yovk, June 28. Specie ship
ments 11-8 million, Bank statement :
loans increase 2 5-8 millions, specie in
crease' 1 -4 million,legal tender, increased
nearly 2 1 2 millona, deposits increase
over 3 1-2 millions.
Weather Probabilities.
Washington,- Jane 28. -For the
South Atlantic States, gentle to Iresh
haastriir to southweBierlv winds.
rtiv cloudv weather and occasional
y. .-j
raiu aicaa.., 7 ... j -
Correct Attest
W. E. Andkrsok,
Kemp P. Battlx,
W.J. HAWKINS,
A. B. AHDREWS,
Directors. '
June 27-3t
g50 BUSHELS .WHITE MEAL
just Received to-day, ' rl- . r
June28tf " ' W. C STRONACH
lO
BOXES PRIME '
A F E W A
Medium Size. One
"Watson's" prelerred,
of
N T ED.
HerrlngfT or
my5-tf
R. F. JONES & CO.
FACTORY
100 Smoked Broiling Beef. ! v -
june28tf .. -W. C tsuwasx.
FAMILY " FLOUR.
TATAPSICO
liVooh lria nf MkP.ll.
je28-W W. C. STRONACH,
ElmgTOve Family Flour.