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T" 7' - ... I -.,.,;. ' .' -4jjl!.f.f"f 1 J '." , ,; ?"..''',' . . C THE SENTINEL miiml ADVEKTIBlNe KATEB. ' Advcrtlsnnenls will be UMBrtrd in tba Ia:ir "anriKai. at Un- luliun-tiift rates m ac,nart" ol .ue inch, or leu uiin'ini iuiea, iMif s,0re .m uiac '. l. " " each snhasp i-m; its, rtk h (as than feek to iiah.s or 1'hcri!'iion. Dailv -iitiuei I year in advance - fs.nu ftemi-Vi' ,.kly .vou Weekly HcuUh 'I ' . - : ii 'Pic. luii-v Hk'.tinuu will lw iluiiiariiJ iu ny oarl nf Urn l ily at Firim cents iicr I asiuaro, i week, Ik.Wil xta. . , T mm, 12?. 0V I " I month. (LUUII s " .OU t mo', 1 a.Xi 11 .i 1 -I -t - 4t.uii il AAUN :.;,;:b::;:, 41,1:9 LvALEQH. N. a, SATtingparUNE 21, 1S7V Y A- r1 VOL; VIII. ;-W.'! an, .... "sas. k wr-fim triKB-an 8 -V V V IWV W MkJU Sry LS - (- LATEST TELEGAArmO NEWS ON 4th r AGB. lT S M I'ETTENUH.L A CO. . 10 Stale Bt evt. Boston, U7 Park Row, New York, Mil 701 chestnut 8lr.fi, PhiUdephla, re our Agents fur procuring advertisements for our ler (the hBNTiMix.) in Vie above cities, and authonxed to coutract for advertising al cur lowest retes. font Ofllrc DIreclorjr. milium r.T vrmt ahhaiiokmkkt. Olncc hours fn in 7.S0 a. m., to 7 p. m , tin rln the we k (except w lillc the mails are beitls; distrit lit. d ) t:mi of ahhival and i losing thb hails. Western New Orleans, La , Augusta, (ia., Columbia, 3. C, Charlotte, ftali,bury, (treelis lioro, aalt-m. Chapel Kill, Hiligliorb, fcc , due at 1:00 a m Close cl p in. Eastern Charleston, 8. ('., W.lniinirton, Newbern, Beaufort, Uoldslioro, Ac , duo t '-W p. m. Close tfcnOp tn. Nortiiern New York, Baltimore. MUla- ySv""ir S.1n d. m. C'itwa (haUiaiu Kaiitoai Fav ttevllle Jonesboro. Apex, Osgood, Ac , due 10 a. m. Close 8 p. in Miscellaneous Eagle Kock, Monday and Thursday, due ll::w a in , close 1 i. ui.' Rox l.oro, every Wednesday, due 11:110 a. m.t close 1 p. in l.caclib: re., every Wednesday,1 i'uc li.;Wa. in, close 1 i. m. Averasboro, close p lu. Thursuavs, uuc 0 p. in. Fridays. iillicc hours for itcciatercd Letter and Money ( ir.lcr I). i ar;incnts, from M.iJOamto .ri.;'0 i in. ' As no iiia'I i are r& ci', cd or fell! on 8uuilav , tin- utH' , nil! i ol ! opened uii Hist dav. W. W Hoi hen, 1'. M. and. t n i Pi.. . t 1 .. A, I . Mark. !trclianl, Fayettewlle rfll.U, Ju:ie '.' . ui in.irket 1.. .1 .1 ; t ii, in Y Aliliiuii i.il IIocsk, June IV -J I, I. i.iux and V ( li re, Warren ; I. L Ijiuner, II. iP : .In i W GiMliam, Ilihsli .u.:'j T Morvhe.ul. C cen-b .rn : li il.'i Sr i!, and Ju I. Hi .y, I'.iua I i ; A V Siihiv v., Hig'i I',.. tins il K..i..it. N.il' u; I'nil I.ou .ii. Halt ; 1) nid S I i.'.,. r, e.lll i, N i ' ; .1 . i O UiiIiioi. P.MMjurg; Jno M J nr. .! n-b ro; J .V II null, H. nder- ui - i: F .1 t:i Ituui, Sparlansburg ; John ...i , UV- .ii Mills ; t'apt A I' Hunt, 41, Ri Wi PERSONAL. , S:.xe ha i pur' i. Mr. .I"!iu (i Si.xeiia; our i.asi .1 :i ii. u-e in lir.i'.--. yn. Mr. Anth' ny Troll. .pi ' . : in v. 1 ui.l be called '" I'll ne is Keel: Mr. fl .ilcj, ol Dmliui , say-: Id not licture, inys'lf; I am lnuii.'i." I)r Tisch. i'.d .rl', the Ui n.iu'! liibln v Man .i.i ii I : in in law- lipt .i Hi-t. I, : the IViiod ..I II, Uoign oi T, ;r i :i France The l..te Loin .Sup.,1..' i ,.1 .. J Vichy, was i.i.-ntly ..' ,i, .i.oi l i ."i:i 00(1 llil.es The deall.-'i-' includ.'- ll.c i. iiu' . I Louise V, iit'i:, i'., th'- (n .thei o! Walt Wl,iim..n. Adam Illack, -.the lam . is Kdinburgh publisher, has nt.i. l from In age of 1)0. Mr. Hubert Hitch ina-i, tin i rep irted to I) : r, e .v.-r.ii : c nt severe i.in ss. A moniim -nt to Livi ig-' , at the From h - rc- Is" I of at E liiiiinigh' wh r. do not l. i ii Stanl , .ippire . i.w nel The house f iiiii.r y owned at.. I oe. n pied by Abie a!.. I I'i irV (,'nry I. a- lain purch is. d bv I)r tiiiilv I! acknell. Mrs L. llpiiiicrolt, who die 1, 4'.ii int., uT Milton Hill, Mass,, on the w as a daughter :n-: croft. if th. Moll. c. orge Itan The C'.ivour'. uioiiiini nt has been un vaileil at rurin: It f -4 0(1 leer high, TnuT in i le ol in ,i '.!". ir is the w ill. - va oii D.ipii. ot F,..r. i!cc. It i aliiiined that Mi-s ,M. K ill i l i..n and Mrs. Henry Wool, the uiveliviit. is, ure coming I i the I'.i.'ed Sia'es -m 1- e ture. S id. .. t me. Ir. il.. r V. oi, being asl.c.l li) ay un;' phys.cii'i what sign l.e had le'ter put on bis do r, repl cd. " The s:na 1. -t h . : -grateful y red ive.l This rcconl of a ln:ri Western style: 'Tin- II a distinguished II .osier, among the to ill.-p I, s ilou-e." arrival Is in 1 I.v i. ('. E. ii. rhaiii, is in iking hav. c at the lit A monument is to be eree'ed nv. t llo gravit of the late Hon. John Smdlield McDonald, near t'ornwcll, Caiinda It will rost $2,000, and will be paid lor by his (i lends in Mouticiil. M d . Malic, " the mull with the iron jaw," whoidicd at Fall Hiver, Mass , on Mij l'J, usi'd hi jiw to s mi" purpose, since, beside lilting weights with it, l.e c mid, it is said, fpeak several I angu iji s l'hilip Kmbury, of- wiiom i: is said tlia' he emigrated from In land in lTIlo, and in 11)(1 conducted the first Metli i li-t ser vice perfiTmed ill Ann ric i, is t . la c .no raemnratrri by a nionmni', "i l.e (lift, t by the Methodists. 4 J, I. C'iimcrou. K-.i.. editor of till II, II-- boro' JUfttnUr, warn ihc pul.li, having any dealings with TI, Hancock, he h iving beenlm li.n u. lgain,t mas J. d 1 1 cm that olli Who Ci.nHkvi ir There have been ti-fl in our oflicV tie iif.niti rs ,,f iios Ciiiiiin tv. a cotton stalk twelve niches li.gh, upon wiiieli are several peif.ct s.juans and a small ear of corn writ well tornii 'i shin k and tassel. If any other c'lintv , no b, at 'hi-, we Hid like to he ir I: it Ki-tl.'.l AVII.N1. Yc-I.i l.y in lining the scall'.ilding aioiiiid ll.c u. vv house of Mi. Ilavnl dales, iu this I ity. Ii II whll. R. vei al wlkmcn w ere e; gagi-.l in t In ir lab .1 -Ol the scatfold. liny witeall preeipita .ttalothr gn.u:. I and all more or Ic-s hint. Mr. K.ig'c su.,,iiu.,j uion- ii.j in. s than any ol t he ..t I e s, an I a son ot Mi Oitcs had one of hi-i wri-t-sprained -Ch'trMe O'x rr. r " ' ABQMIMME DOCrHJXK. . GtD. Sheriniin in hi Utc adilrc-ss to the railuatet of West Point raid : 'In our profession of anna we think that in America we have the flm-st field ol unv country on earth All (4"v(:rn nun: a 'ire very similar, and of thrL clls tini t pans ine to make the laws usually a ri prcaentativc binly ; nn to interpret thrni. wise and good nun ; and the third to execute them. You form part i.f the executive, but by no neau tho whole. It is your duty to execute the laws na they come from those who make them, without thought, without Invitation or explana tion. It ia a simple t0k, but sunn times very dilticult and ca'linjj for the highest knowledge." Sheniian is i.o nunc a pait ol the execu tive gouruiui nt .than l apt. Jack. He divides thu government into LejriaUttc, Judicial and the army Instead of the cx- eculiiui. la aia "' 'T' aion. of when the mob i too stMng for the oltiora of tbo law, the ollicer, consta ble, sljeriff or governor may call in any good nun to aid in the enfoiccment of the law. Hut tin? nrmy is no part of tho ex ecutive urui. Tins H Kadiral doctrine. Sherman, (irant and '.lie grand army ol the !'! me m.iy think mi, forjudge Itond and ut Supreme murt have laid it down lint :!,r ' strsnl icum due ih'oc' n Uiie." Judge I'eir- .n, in iliiKirk H iMin war when Ii clini:-!cd tli ; Ju : I . i .. . .... I HI' MlllieilU' IH w . j It was reading i.n I i n: on t bis . i .sion tint li. i.eglit tin- del outinn fiuiu j Judge II Mid -' the -vV'.i.l was due prceeps I of law.'' I'n.lir such mistaken notion i ol ; i .v I !ia .t ii s i h t , :. i- i,,. tK State or gov.-: mil. n: i in d..t gr. -seiz the reins, ! and or. 1. 1 ... N I n d.d, mi ei. ction, aid (lies .void g due proeissol law, (limit, the I're-iili ir, may ,y due piocess I ol I. w le tii!: in:. i Gun', the Emperor. I r.i n w. n ,i i lu.li become Lord t l.au- vi'..r, I'.iiu.w, I. ird ! Iiinberlaiu, nnd his di i iita s, g. nth men in uttendunce on the H'.yal c airi. Judge Ii. ide would n .t be ciiled upon to deliver another opinion on the homestead from " tnrTtt to lounda ti'.n stone." The 'nil!enu!u;n under radical nil.' woii d 1 upon in. John I'm. I h.i irg mi', ag.'' w.iild be .it the I. e.i I id all t . woikingmcirs assmciations, whi'c l'..i sou incl.iir would be tinned into a H.'jn'. The:c is l.o telling what lev. lul;. .1 s the s'vord "at due )roct4 oj liir w. uld .: i". inplish. '.ic ptib'ishi d nient!y an(.'fyt !i.n t: IN isleiig .li'i'i-ii. whit h i . i: ' . i !V 1 1 j i- r th. .light, ju t tnd m inly si nt mien's l'UMifg III:' l.li.te.l ctllnpaigll ol lust 1 l! t: e Sou:!, place 1 itsiil on n r r i fi rei r, ..s :i -ip.'iiint l'..r N"it'i.'iii lii.nlsl.ip, :i I ..s i I'le il r I'll, fx"' ncili i'.i .1, I. n mo . :n: I p :. :. Tin- ..d ii':ng i I .Mr j (ir 1' y s tlu .r candi ia't by tli l in cia'.!i ( '. iiM i.tion held at II. ill in .i ui:.! the SU.pol t til" S.ei: had -" Ii w hicli lie r. ( i ived li, :lg 1 l.st wil s" b. st . r. e'y ut,-1 i i i !cs-'y :. I .'.', i , .1 lli ,! ..ur i ihi...ig!i. r j ii.ti rvs'.- l.e j w ai r. .1, ,r. I peop'e wen I resin:, d !' ..v.-.l b.y . . III. .1 .; low si, i p s'lii" an I de-irolls . f hi i we. u the h isti'c w how ih. 'c o r- ! 'ctii'ti We a1! k. . re r. o. i vi .1 l.ijiud 1. tliev Wei. l.c l.o v mdilv thev w en le: t ' ". i.bu-ive'y and inso .! t. We ci nli s, t.ur :; w hot wl.in we lead ti i ( Ins i f Noitheir, . tit in in blood laliry t le dl 11 11 C iletll igogn, tlc ai:it:liA t. muni d t! e 'II eh . w . !c!tl!ll ol tii , an I tin lieitoiiug and hos- :i th ,! I th w i:h our a k l,r a 'r sttet, h Mr Cm .u's w eie h .ve ll.c Soll'li -.oil,, f.iith th I'H al.'l I I ' II. k : ii vi i : 'I s.,u ' li.'vc, to h el. l.'.t :, oegli lit 1 1.,' h.:i . .11;, l;. -..h W lieliii il -,, ike I il, n:li i' .1 .XI' 'It' v. ' I i ! . ii, ci- s in .i ,ty t ,n Ii ,'h'v w .:d. N tth s and I' bit:in: I ti nt re .1 ks r.ediy lip id . vi i y plea I' n '.' The ml .1 . : un w :i: t nin, t.e'tig trialjen I'" i . in saf "Has.! for their on , And dove- ' l.roo.l 1 he reii.u i in -k t.v I' v;ve tiles- thoughts;' On. i.s tion has again coin' i have been disni-sing a n stored hatmoi y and the S..u'li. The tiligui.-h' .1 p"Cl -edit' Ktniiiitj V. v'. IIIIIIIV letters (loin till Iris n fern d to r, c ,i; seiitc. I the South as a , I is. that fie Ijlle? i and many apcrj the probaliilitiea of l.eiwccii the North veil. Table and (lit i of the New York Hi y mit. has written Soeth iu which he i .Ii .' i. n, and repie being not only c ticinely anxioi.s, but willing to take the iniativc towanls a ror-iimtintinn sn ilc i vomiy.o. vst-ftjeui. u. - We sli.cereh tin-' tl.it th South will do no sic h iliiiig VV w ill simply di -gtii'le i::i- A'S l, :,!iv sj ,( rsi'i v ieeable .a!. l.iM jiar we i x'rnded the ligl.t hall 1 ol I. how-hip and it was spurneil and pi-tip (K Ttrf piojtosilion to shake M1"" ls ii.c li'- iii the other title of t,c i liasiu tin- in xt time, say we. Al ter the hosli'e . icelings manilestrd so rt -centl v in i, g ml to our I'Cri'.c dial at Ai - lingt. n. w- would dc-pi e Si titlnr.i man h " .1 it it . i.i I i.o.v i's, iu the dust ague ill :e t. I'.i.t-to il of the North, "i wo n - l.nt woh 1 1 ; uiii .Ii and In - I. 'a V i '1 I : 111 'I . T. ll in 1 ai d heroic - Mil . -1 I.ii- ..ni , iii .: ii.. s i ,as not I.i en t wo ii. i.'l,- ..,... we r. .1 i.i a ..r'l.. in p.p.l. :l, but., I lt.iil.gs ..gulll-: the S- n il , ,,g, 1.1. i, d of the 1st.' war. fTSd by i o i i s i',-i I,., jo i. N..1II1. So I e it. Wf will await the dsj whsa the aa xritiesnf the times will have been nft encd ; In u goodmns and lorgivedcta will be rlid us virtue ill Yankee dom ; u Ikmi thmtigliout that land of " isms " it slmll be deemed a greater tiling to be magnuniiiioiis and fortic&ring than to be bitter and vengeful. When that time shall have eoim;--it may lie iu some Mi. 'iniai day, or sooner, but we know in t win n iu that dulcet piping time of ; in- when ' our bruised anus shall be I n.: up for monuments," n'nd the " stcn oiiMiiiiH " of war shall nut iislur1! ' ii: i ' posi- we will agree to a lit tie 1- . i ty Liaiiu-JiAkir. hi loss the afore said r ol-Kidy .uiii, provided alway to a' the dominant North first extends its own hui1, "rasping hand. "If the Court Kuow lieraell there w 111 be no hand hiking until that U done. LOOAX LACONI08. Dry, dusty and ho: lion. John M innin;: V-'iiii,' iieiktr " in the city. i '- -ell lor ! pi pair. ( lie! Jiu'.ice Pe i -oil h .11 to !. , i ,. iu !ii:r, in ,i p. si'.ion. lo I' .li.ilConit.vi; .i.:i.r.l ..: d i1, i.iv ' !i until t in- nex; 1. i in State F o. l .; i i;. I,.:. here 'X ' ;' on Ili prl,;b'j Fail i'tr..ti!i's ing t!,- s iii I' .ir. The i . i ' . ii ' I ii -t ind iu t'npit.'l Sipiaie : i .lietise-.f the br..ss binds "I the city ! I.i. ked of ayi.ft Alicolt has in.ivi'd 'o Mills II IJrown'lolJ stand, next to the Citix-r.' National Dank. N. A. Itlake, keens c.i:.tiirJiillv on hand the belt ice which he will deliver tocu tinners r. gularly. Mr. C I), t'pc .urcli has giwu a bond .n '.he sum of fi.OOO for his appearance at t ie in xt ti i ni ol the Federal ( otirt. The premium list lor tin; next Slate F i.r is nude . ut and in th" h ui'ls ol the lir.i.'er. an I is inii.ii in i,. lib: rjl than K ii ii i.' ill th.i e.ty, Father McNa e;r law f,d off- ic light ' I III III of couniel priuj;. Able i lygagL-il on I both M.l.s. His Hon.r Judge W will f H. Iv , I. v .. itm m wwh. li v ('. W. Walteli, ! 'Illicit, o I Fad nv, r. M..S-.K liii-it's, but lor si me tnni' ii, -t a iisiilit.t ot 'UUigh. N. C, has liei ;i e.i i -l. d on the charge of attempt ing to i. hi.. in valuable Ijttcrs fn in tin p .-'- l!i ::-,.!. r :;audule;.t pntciiies Wc i Mi. V t'ii- mill the !!il lltll'.M I W'h 'rj l ,ij ''ei'.L' 1 in Willrieg' n lot i-.iiil.-. II" w is ;.. v. t in Hd- Called Meting ol City Commissioners The c 'lnuilssioi eis held atne. ting yes ter l iv to l.kc int.. cnsidi ratio. i the vciy imp .rt ill", subject of tax it ii ill. ssn. Itattlc, (i .iinaii, Joiinson l'rai r.c and I'pe'iurch were pr.-sei.t, Mayor Whitaki r presiding. On motion of Mr. John, .ai, it was ..r b r ed that the general tax be the same on dl subjects as that of lust year, and that the sfvci i! tux be tixed at .me fourth of the geiKral tax. Alter a seitlctiient ol (hi: tax Uesti..n, Mr. lUtth-iiioveil that the clerk be i r dcre I t.. po pare a list of the names of the owm rs ot -log, iu tin- citv, and iire.-cut the - mi.' at the next lll"eting of (lie board, Mr. li.ttle oil' r.d the f .Mowing r.suln- ti "ii w hicli w as adopted : iinoifi', It anpeatlllg th .t the name o I t i.f ( h ii.'rnn lUilioid ( '"Uii. alii has been (hanged i.i that ol the "Augusta Air Line I! ilr.ii.l Coiiip an v. ' tie Mayor is. author ed t i ob'.-iiii a nevv certilieate, in the new n mi". I .r III" st ,i k own' il i.y i(. city in that coiniianv. On motion ol' Mr (.ioiiuan, lliu meeting adj iiri i' l to tii' it again on the 2"i!h inst. Oxford Orphan Horn. The SxntiMKI. has shown its interest in this noble cstablishm.'Ut . liv its frt- jiiciit iij. peals in its behalf. We tihyd some timely remarks in the N. C. l'rtsly trriitn, a pa:t of which we copy ; The sympathies of our entire Noith Car oliua public are most eliapicntly appealed to by this noble charity which ought to take a deep ami lasting hold upon all vvhil nave u heart tri feel for tiie orphan's woes ati-d wants. The lib-tory of thes ' charitable institu tions throughout Hie wuild is that useful and oiiictiiiui c miner, men and women, have u. Innately emerged from the healrtiv IffivrSt KitT'aRtiTgT'BiiTn w Idle hapless children of want. Other eMails in the South Alabama, Louisiana, Siyilh Carolina, ic,, are doing noble woik in this interest. Why may not our ow n Slate lull into line, aud do its full pari ! And when we say '"State," we mean the cilkcna uJ the, State. Statu action in nialteis of this kind is ahnort uui vers illy alow and deficient. The best supported institutions of this kind are those which result from private charity. Our people have wealth enough to sup port not one only, but ten of these homes il they will. Let, then, the appreciative heed the cry ol the orpfai. An oppoitu nity is presented in this Oxford enterprise for the operations of a largi -hearted and lilieia'-liandcd thaiity. tin, ye who can, :4tid see th.'O.xloid Asylum. Hear its his toiy. I.ook up ni its orphans w ho have Inen in ide to . merge from daikucsa into light; a id il their happy laces, once tcar liiriowi'd and ai'giiislu .l, do not nrouse n large and milManti il sympathy, it is l cause v 'U have l.o hi alts to led. That Oxford Oriabrajlafc I-et our resders qi fiMgrt that on next Tuesday, June 24th, tb ll i-"a will bar a (jrand celebration t Oj-f' itt behalf of the Oiphiiu Homo. Dlnnti will bo pre pared lor 500 iwrnna. J,Wo urge you to go go and sec the moat elegant building and the grand, st natlonid site in the 8;ate. Here is the tare as pubHihod by the Sti lei intcii,ent, J II. MillTEq. : The cost of Iransportati m wid Iw as follows- From lUleigh to Oxford aud back, ll 25 ; Irnni Finj'ville to Oxford and back, f:J 43: Irom ?rankiington to Oxlord and back, ti tW. front ithlgtway to Oxford and tia, f Mi from War reuto:: to Oxlord and back, J 90 ; Ironi Macon to Oxlord and buck, $3 IS; from Littleton to Oxford and, aek, 3 00; from Gaston to Oxford tN back, $4 IS; from Weldon to Oxford nnd,laclc; 4 7S ; Ttw Wurtn t'arolitiiH vdj: 'II tl return ticketo for on flri4-T Othr roads will be n inuaiteil'tjt)Jlf,m. Several distiLguisliud (rmtleiuen will deliver addresses on tl ocAaion. New Books. 1. TltX Ilot'SKKKM-KIt AMI) Hkai.im kkki-kr. Hy Miss t'lth -rine li.wlier. H iiprrA: I!r..:hers. 1" ii a liinely book by one . f the mrniliiri of fhe lemarkable IS. tcher f.iniily. It is in many respicts a wi-e book. It t. t:!ies y u howl. live. It is worth a ,loz q cookery books got up lX-.iu1J,.yf JswH.'!ll.h.lB.ij an I iiidett. n .1 woman niiil'itiou o iio'o licty. I' is tl;, wcik "f a woman of hiatus-' tnni i u'.tiv .t), ii. Hid covers a v..st ,le il, lnsttuctitij y. il h.r. to prep arc your victuals, how nitraiu )'.; u chihlren, how to live the l.le of a chris ...n mother the whole told in style of inccli purity and tlegance. There is a j;is i deal in it that Ui.iy I)..- characu riz 1 "lea for domes tic happiness, ,1'ir pure lioiy hoinc life. WhattViT concerns HifM tallU Knd happi ness of the latnily . ihi attended to in a p."..ct ical, usciul way. 1iik Stoiiy i.vKeu. !, by Ksui -raids llovle. London, Trubo i i Co. 1S7J. Some weeks ago the nu: .or of this pleas iil. t little volume of Ve Sl.nt the writer acojiy. We purposed .'tiling a in tice hi fore this, but we do i .t r. crct the de lay in it has brought i s tho ..lowii'.g dainty and elegant bit I criticism from Gcoige Kipley, of the N w York Tidmne. We appropriate it without hesitancy. 1 1, saya it is a slight MK'tical tale fotiade.l on one ,, the r. man' c ncideiits which ah 'ti l l i.i tiie lust, a i ol l!ie civil war, and i elated in u mi. . Uill of delicate fragment :uy vi rut s wl)i -h (i ivc Ihechuruc ler , I imaginative svub iS tallier than ol ir:ietil ile i .xpicssion. 'Xm tendir narra tive is in ue like Uiii-ic than inn trv nothing .-iibtle tone ol melo.lv instead 1 speaking III the tlll'.'.i.'.lt wolds of f ui d larguag". A ti.i:..s blending of ight at. 1 sliad" is 1. u.iai i'i the .cinposi tio-i, iu wiiieli llj.ver- i .-ii.e.irh takes the pi ;i e of d,-crip:tve de! J s. and a senti ment too le-eive.l loi a loud Vole utti red un1) in laint. s' whispets. The voluiiu! C'.ntai is s i, fal little songs on the return 1. 1 ven.al finds, which are par," drops i t liquid s"tnc-b, and a! most of too bail a text i f to bear exposure to the air. I he i a.py si nt il-' nin through J. If Kuniss, bookseller of tin- p uce. Newborn. We have been interv:.! In reading letter in the Ualtimore. OtiZ'Ue. from peci.il correspondent w lili has just visited the lovely old town of Nuw bern, oqce "ao eagles nest." We hae only room for the loHow-itK piiragranhs- Theic are no imposing or fine buildings here, public or private, there are aolld, roomy, ci mfort.ible dwuilings, but they are w ithout ornamentation aud arclutec tural beauty. The t own was settled by Swiss nnd Germans, as early o170o, and Irom these people Irugility, thrift and -i in plo tastes and h ibits have dosccuded through generation niter generation until the people of the present day ate ti close in their devotion to busiue.s and as eco nomical iti their habits as those of any ol the New F.nglaiid towns. One fact will illustrate the frugal simplicity of the poo- le : llclore the war tne,e was a great deal of w ealth belonging to the town, yet there wi re not over six private carriages owned by iis inhabitants. There is preserved re one ol the customs of t,.e Old World - w herever (me of the more elegant dwel lings has sui roundings of shrubbery, trues, A" '., a clone board fence shuts it nut4 from the world, I was astonished to hear that this towu was more healthy than those in the cen lie of the State. Indeed, 1 have been a siircd by a very inte'ligent gentleman, who has traveled Irom the Atlantic to the I 'aci tii that he has never yet met with a town in our w hole hru.ul country that con tained so many aged people in proportion to its population. In strolling through the cemetery and church j at di, I had been still, k w ith the advanced age recorded on many of the time stained and moss grown tablet. Some of these tablets bore the naiees of iiohoied men, viz . Htaiily, Hi I ger, Wad", Oliver, Hawks. Ac. There wen: the names ol the old Huiienotts, Ibvoux and Giiii.il, the former born at Strasliourg, France, in 1750, Tills town was atone time called the Athens ol North Carolina, among its dis'inguished sons enumerate- Julia tUtsoly.' Ilswr Ed. Stanly, late of California; Judge Gaston aud his aon-iu-law, Judge Mauley, Die late Bishop Hawks, of Missouri, and the dis tinguished Dr. Frank Haw ks, divine and author, late of New York. The Hon. Geo. K. Badger, lateot Hlileigh, was also a na tive of this place. The b'jsinessof the town is advancing, esiecially in the exportation of cotton. Kelore the war it did not ship over (I0U bales; last season it handled over 15. UUO. Naval stores are steadily declining in conscipience of the destruction of the pine forests : lumber, shingles and staves arc exported largely, and in other indilsti: al interests the town shows commendable activity. There is a stea Jily incre,air,g exportofcarly vegetabhs aud fruits. j Trinity CaQagti "" A eorreapondct of lbs Richmond A' quircr bitoi tho lollowing account of Trinity commencement : I was at the commencement at Trinity College last week. Nine graduatos. They pka wall. The youngest of these F, SI. Simmons, of Jonas! county, showed all the Tim and tiro of a popular cxlmrter, and more thau once drew a clever round of applause. John Daniel Hodges, of Davie, spoke on "Eureka.' lie declared that "hurrah " and "hallelujah " were bis fa vorite words, and hu would study a life time in Hebrew to Bud out how Adflli) felt when he Hist looked oisKrc for a wi(r. the. number of utudentt thia session was 143. Mr. IVgram, ot Harnett county, graduated with the bight st distinction ever taken at this college. Judge Merri mou, of Kaleigh, the United States Sena tor, has a son at Trinity. Manguui. N. C, iaa beautiful little vil lage situated in the upper end of Rich mond couuly net ween Little river and Great Il-o 1). j river, iu one of the weal thiest and m ist intelligent portion of North Carolina. It derived its name Irom W. I'. M iiigum, who resided here while he represented this county in the st. te Legislature and this section in the Vniled States Congress so long and so well, hniriiiliurij Scotchman and Olaeir- There inns', be error in tliis statement il the Hcvt chimin refers to the late Willie I'. SlalioutiL. coiulu.. dLsliueislicj:l&siaAAvu..iiiJu.. . 1 . . - ' '." .' '. ' so niaiiy yeir...'ie o. our Lnitid ta N'liaLor.s. We are ol the impicssion that he n vi r lived .ut of Orange, an! nev repiiseiiteil any other disttict iii Congte out one, ..I win. n ivuke ana (Unlive were a put STATU NEWS. The Wilmington tt-ir reports the death ol a chil l three yars old Irom w hi-k'V Allot ncr ciiii.t gave it a Liottle to drink Mrs. Stegall an aged lady uf Oxford. died on Monday last. We tender to her surviving friends our m iiipa'lii.-s. - dervm Trilnine I vi i.v Ho .Ni.u s. -V he it promising. oats line, t.-liacc i piautedand a good deal Worked, j-.arih rather dry for good til 1'ige. lulu wit lrthune. ine.ew:o:i I niucitui' siv-: W e are glad to learn liiat the wheat crop is tun ing out mm Ii better than w as air icio ited though not more loan .V a ri. p will Ik- nuule. A coiuiilcte to was Icaie.l mouth ago. Ihc Newton 1 inuioilvr t,! The I'iumhago mine in thia couaty, o;isa'cd uyjir. lewksoury, with all necessary mr. climery lor punlylug, is turning out a ton ui inoie per nay oi ine pure aril. is. llenu frain UolJtlioro Meiwnger. We learn from the Gazette that Mr. Jas. M. Patrick, ol Lenoir Institute, captured a live snake snugly coiled up under the sola in Ins parlor, last week. I'lTT COCNTV ITKMS : The Governor has respited Kd Williama to have been hanged on the 27th inst., for two weeks. Chalks F. I'rivett, loimerly of Golds bolo' was married to Miss Maltha M. Den nis. ol Greenville, at the reaidcr.ee of the bride's father, in that place, on the 12th instant, by llev. iV. L Cherry, (lllKKNK. C'oL'NTT ItEXIS : I he comilicnci'lllei.t exercises of the Carolina Seminary, near Hookeiton, N.C., will take place on Friday, July 4th. J. Q. Jackson, K , will deliver the annual address. Mr. Sp'pheu Grant was killed by light- ning on I hursday, May 27th, while going in ins uouse irom nis wora. A correspondent writes us thit theciops iii Grecue are the most discouraging that the oldest citizens nave en r witnessed. -"STrTTl EcijJ (. Ilu.ly, a highly respected and esteemed citiz-n died verv suddenly ou the th instant ol congestion oi dis ease ol the In ait A correspon li nt writing from Frauklin county says : " We think everything considered, that loo crops are lur behind the average, es pecially corn. Wheat veiy little seeded ; oatssoiry; cotton, the whole l ice of the earth planted, very little well cultivated. Crab grass promises n good and fine yield, it it could be turned out in time." HenJtrnQn Tribune. Caiii.o Devoukki) nv a Dou. Wc learu that as some pintles were passing along the road last Saturday, between the residence ol Mr. James Ousby and the town ol Halifax, a child was hoard to cry jast id the enge oi a iieiu, nut no notice waa taken of the circumstances. On the return of the parties by the same place, a dog was seen devouring a portion ol a little child ; and upon search, the body of a little in fant was found horribly, torn and muti lated En AM Time: Valuation ok Citv Froi-buty. The Board of Assessors, lor the city concluded their labors yeatcriruy. They fix the val uation ol the taxaWe property of the city ut $1,105,090 which i an increase of 2G3,!U5 over the past year, the valuation ol 1872 being f3,81S, 073. Not included in the above is about wtl,000 null laxa b.c prjyjiuly itch as cliurchi'V JSkuul houses, Govermii dt buildings, &c, ma king the real valuation of city property over -),000,000.- Wil SUir. On Friday last the Until was crushed out ol the body of Benjamin F. Stone, of Nash county, by the w heel ol a lumber cart, under the toitowuig. gloomy circum stances : The deceaseil had gone with his little son to Webb's saw mill for a load ol lumber. While there he filled hi cart with timber, and his belly with whis key. It was ol the calibre known among the initiated as bei.inc, whose comiio- ncul parts. Judge Watts tells the grand jury,, are soil soap, Kerosene on, spints ol turpentine tobacco juice, ami chain hght uing. In this instance it shot ci. se, knot-king the vietiniotf the eait.and under the wheel. The little boy was powerless to slop the oxen, and the wti el with its immense Weight passed cntiiely across the breast of the unfortunate man, grinding his life out in a'.i hour. I his is another lecture for the temperance apostles. Pel. Met. , ntanTCA. The British residents in Lyuebburg are ti have a "social dinner" on the 24'h. Tho Masons or Lynchburg and vicinity are moving Tor the puipose of organixiqg a Masonic Mutual Aid Society. Archie: Johnson, colored, wMi ),,, Husacll county on Fridav, .,r the Murder ol John Hail", in IS7". He mado full conhs-ion. The total populmkm of l'ulaaki county is 6,538; ot theae there an .1,214 males and 3,824 fetnsVrs. There are between the get of 5 ind 18, l.Ofi.J m des, and 1 127 females. The McVeighs have instituted suits in Alexandria for the recovery of all the pro perty owned by them there, which was confiscated and sold during the war Among the projierty to be recovered are se venteen Taluablc houses and lots bouirht with $100,000. s Mr. FrariV Brockciibrous'i, jungest son of Hon. J. . Bhk keuhrough, has received an Mppointme.it in an engineer corps, now operating on tlL. western Iron tier ol Texas, and h ,s gone to the scene of bis labors. We learn tn.ni Chiul, ti,vi:,. Uiron vie that the large, n, w dw.-ihng house ol Geo. f. -Gilmer. Ks,( , ,est, ,ve,l by hreon Thursday night -..,,,;,. t me wom ui un uieer.eliarv. l li P ,'pirty n n 1 destroyed is s ,i t lie'v.'n to involve u VV Ins- I rlnrnts. I ..,.'7n.. i .1. . . 1 , . ,.. ,, ,t. reCtnt ih atii ol iiei no. e win, ireii. tirrew herself into the river at ih .t pUee on Tnursdav, for the purpose ol ending her troubles by suicide Alter siiihing twie. she was n-soucd, and by pioper rcinedies Mu-i'itated. The I-icdiuout Yinjinit,,, published at Oia: .ge C mi ihoiisc, gives the most favor able account ol the crop prospects in that sei tiou. It a u s the wti-at i, line heads long and will lilted -and the corn grow ing finely with the piosnert of a pood yield. B Th. Water death in (ieorg, ton of Mr. George prominent tin, -n of Alexan- dri::, i announced A mail named John Wells was badly hurt i:i Smiili's factory in Lynchburg, on Tuesday, by the I dling of an iron lever. The " (ire-en lliier" is the name of a new and bright-faced little paper, published at Lcwisburg, West Viigtnia, and edited In It. Burke. 3 The nieiuoii .1 association ,,' Straaburg and Woolsack d corated the graves of the CunleoWriitc dead on Friday and Sat urday, respectively, of last week. Richmond Ckrinlian Adteeat aaya, lU-r, Hart well Arnold, a local preacher oi Swt lord circuit, has been prostrated by paral yse-, auecting tho whole of hia riijlit side. Qeoige C. Seaton, colored, of Alexan dria, who was clcik of the county court froui 1S70 to 1873, is dead. At the time of his death he waa in the Internal Rev enue Department. The Valley Vinjinian says tii it Mr Gar rett has concluded to build the workshop of ihc Valley Railroad Company at Har risonburg, rather than at Staunton, wheie such heavy damages are absescd fir privi leges. Geu John B Ho id is Rtonuinir at the Alleghany Spnngs, where he will snend the summer. General Joseph E. Johnston and family Ii .ve also taken up their abode ai i ne Alleghany. Tkirleen Schaiidinavians. diiect from Europe, reached Richmond countv, in the Northern Neck, last week. Th'ia ia tin. advance guatJ of Mr. Louis Bagger's aiuijf oi oc.-uuiroaviau invauers, The Cnop. A gentleman who ranu uown irom Southwest Virginia last night rep-irts that the wheat, clover and mini hnvp u on.l..rl.,ll.r 1 ... ...n....a f.i.: rrmaa I- " s.....J l,,F,ll.-U WllllIU ine past ween, anil tliat indication! now point to a very lair yield. He alw r. poTTf The corn crop a, proiiiising well. The Fayet'.tjville EauU savs : In Ciim. berland there are some 40 turpentine stills running this year, which at 23,000 a piece will make a total business of about 1,000,000. Cotton produced in the county last crop was 2,500 or 8,000 bales, or 175,000; and of timber and shingles at least f-JS.OOO. bf other product from eld. forest and otharwise we n.ay count 150,000, making a total of $1,250,000 of the yearly product of this county. V,"e have some 14 miles of railroad, 15 miles navigable river, ou which 8 steamboat run (that are owed mostly here.) 4 cotton spinning and weaving lactones which re quire near 4,000 bales of cotton a year, 8 banks representing over $500,000 effecte. And there arc about 100 sto. eaor business place in town and some 25 more in the county. Thk kidneys, although but little un derstood, are among the , most important of the vital parts. All diseases pertaining to them or to tUti organs, they supply with hea.th and vigor, in either acx, are cured by Ilembold 'a Extract Bucbu. By Hem- buld'B process Buchu become! a specific. No other chemist has so skillfully extract ed Its virtues. 3uiTjrcrs will avoid disaD- twionrent, fairnnri ; ndWoKife' ti iitf" taming only IlelmlM't Buchu at the drug gists. John V. Henry, New York, Sole Agent. iun20eoJlw MARRIED. Qq the ltmibaa.t,,. at, the. wUvma cl Hr. Jesse Hedgeptth by the Kcv. Thus. C Hayes, Napoleon B. Kearney uf Ourliam to JtUs Re becca Warren of Person Co. iied. la Wilmington on 17th June at 7 5) o'clock, Uchel E uilv, wife of I.. B Ls om. aired 49 At his rrtsiilom c in Brunswick rouiity, N. '.t on the loth liict., June, ti (rceo, formerly of Clt-ttr 8pr ue, Cruxon eouuty, 50 year, 0 months ami 'J du v W A .N 1 K l To rent a resiJenec with fron eiirht le ten room i in the outskirts of the city. - AilJress 11. r K A.KR, fiwt (llli'-r. niyiJdlt 'IBT TCLKORAril.l Noon Keport. Liviii"KJL, Juue HI. Noon - l otion opened quiet md steady. Uplands 8 7-8 to 9. Orleans 9 18 to 9 14. Later. Cotton ,UnU,. flaiea. 13,400. Speculation and export 2,000. c'avannah and Charleston for Jo n delivery 8 13-10. Jnly and August delivery 8 7-8. New Tom, June 10. Stock! dull. Gold steady at 15 7-8. Money easy at 3 to 0. Exchange longV, short 10. Governments dull and heavy. State bonds quiet. New Vohk, June 20. Cotton quiet and.njniBal. Sales 130. Middlings 21. Futures opened ai fotlowf: July 20 11-10, August 20 9-1C to 20 3-4, September 19 3-16 to 19. T-IO, October 18 1-2, Novtinbnr 18 1 4. Flour dull and heavy.. Wheat ipiiet and unchanged. Corn dull and heauy. l'ork ijiiict mid steady western steam 8 1510. Turpen tine iteady at 45 1-2. Resin steady nty $11 for strained. Freights firm. i , JLLCllll-(K lSfiMPtjrs-'"- I . - .... -lEW joitK, June ID. Cottou ipiiet and nominal. 8ales 274 bales. Middlings 21. Flour ijuiet,l'avors buyer. Whikeyunchanged. Wheat quiet und iteady, most grades lower. Corn cent lower white western 07. Ricequie', 7 5-8 to 8 .'1-H Fork weak at IC 85 to f 17J Lard weak 15-lfi t . !l. N avals stead v Freights quiet. Cotton -net lece.pi- loll. Gross 1,200 Salctiiturcs 18,350. .Market closed for June at 20 3 8; July 20 1 2a20 11-10; Au gust 20 7-1Ga20 5-; Septemlier 19 1-8 ; November 18 11. Money easy at 4 to ij Stilling steady. Gold 15 3 lal5 1 2. GuycrEinenW rather heavy. States vciy quiet aud nominal. LtvKitrooi., June 19. Cotton closed quiet and steady. Sales American 5,500. Nohfoi.k, June l!i. Cotton active aud firm. Low middling 19. Net receipt! 751 for export Great Brttian 744. Coast wise 319. 8a! tW. ook 057. i - B a i.ti MoRii, J u ne 1 11. 0tton nominal at 20 1-2. Exports co stwise 00. Sale M0. Stock 3,420. Ial;i(jfh Market. Cokhkt llAii.r. By Ways Aixoorr. No 44, Xirtr ri.vn.i.i; -irniiT. ti'ili.e IU. COTTON TAK.N, 1H-r bunch 17;, " dry, per lb 1' LEATIIBK SOLE mtA LBATHEK LPPElt aa7U LEATHER 1IAKSE!8 50 I.AKl). nal4 MULLETS utouo UOLAtWE.4, perira: 2M HOl.DKN bVK.P float! MKAl per hu., fllal'tJ OATS, per hy. 7a!J " Bheaf, i.er 1.0 II. i I 3Jal .VI PKACHEs : Green . . . Uried lOal". P(RK Klal (.'L'KN, per hu.. .Vi lb. ucai CHICKENS : 4 .VJ tfU8 S6aSU FEATHERS. fH75 rLAXSEUDperbus t 2S rUlUK, per bhl, N. C 8 SOaU UU KODliKK, per 100 lb 1 Mai 7ft HAT per 100 lbs 1 2&al 40 wtTArifca. Aieat, ba.': 111 UK, green, per in Bu7 I'lJIIABJIWi.Si'eiilviiiii ha- 00a. lua SL'tiAlt. Crashed,. IJ'.all.t, TALLOW per lt .. VT.EiAiK per gal. KICKrK. KA(i3 TIES "A" BUTTEK Halo 40alio loaiaij ;iS ay,(a;lii l'J'i.l', iWaSi Snprem Court. The Court met yesterday nt the usual hour. Chief Justice Pearson and Justice D"ydcn were absent owing to indisposi tion. The following cases, from the 7th dis trict, were argued: R N. Green, exec., va. J. M. Green, U. al., from Chatham county. John Manning for plaintiff, and Ralph Gorrell for the defendant. Wm. Ferrell, ei. ol va Eliza A. Forrell, from Caswell couuty. W. A. Graham for plaintiff, and W. H. Bailey for defendant, J. R. Haakin vs. F. A. Royiter, from Person county. Bailey and Graham for plaintiff. No counsel for defendant. J. A. Norwood, guardian, vs. William Harris, from Person county. W. A. GJp ham for plaintiff, and Jones & Jones lor defendant. At 12 m. the court adjourned to 40 tc snuccaai Elder Tupper and Hiss Sage are (rain ing a band of sixteen male and female singers, mostly students of tthaw Institu e Some of the voices poises great power and com pass. The drilling t well done, and the plantation nxe lodua, a prominant. feature in tbe pr igramme, are executed n admirable ityle. Muiic ii inborn to tl e African soul and delighted audiences will greet tbe hhaw singer in their tour throngh the North. Biblical Iltcorder Ittv. C. W. Warren, late of .Uaasachu setts, bnt more recently of Wilmington has cimed the r.mcke and gone North as last as steam could carry hi"'- He was highly gifted but evidently as deeply corrupt. The Star says: Charles Werley Warren, aliut Horton, aliat "Chsio up the Dog," thou art indeed a fraudulent "'gem of purest ray serene ;" a d.-ad-boat of the first magnitude ; a huu frry wolf clad in the habiliments of an innocent lamb. I r i
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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