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- I y '".,'-. ; " ill SliNTlNEI. fWt " TT Vr " H a HE SKNT1SEL I'llll.lSMKIl BV nih .KTi.ia I'Iblisiiixi; runpAW. 41 llio-, ncur lhs ,'oiirl It" KATIS lr f t'BSCKIITIUll. 11..L Hyiitlm-1 i vcar in advance 8eiu.-We.klv - " " VWkli eniin. I "The rUll.f 1 SNTISEL Will b HVMX1 IB any irt of the t Uy t Fifths Vmnn per nek. HRliEST riW'l'UtlOS BP UT flTER 1tBtBF.8t!i TIE CUT. LATEST TELEGnAPHIC NEWS ON 4th PAGE. ?- M I'KTTKStill.l. . CI) . 1t)8tte Mrit-1. H...UHI. I'.rk Kiiw, New York, mid ;ul t.lmtDiit Stnet, Hhlbdt-I'liia, re our Aiiui d.r i.r.H'tiriiiK advertlKinen'ji lor our :.-r ilhe r!ii4TiiL) lu the above titk'n. nd nutlmri7.4-l to i iii!r t for .lverliiiiK it our CITY Al Aug. VJ. .ITS . A III). . SI M KTKKUIil KJICAI.. I Kif 'HTn T rim 4uil'i ci toh 1 . KAi.ridH, Auk Al "liTS. ; a in . m. Vim- a p in in. rn. 11 7 7:) T4 W KATHKH HKH)tT. ,r Uio Soutl." AtiiSOc "SutS rUln)r U--.t 4w..-rl lo .uthwi-.Urljr i.J r. ot hubt ruu (Howl Uy , t,,uliinM nd rldn tcmperula ( Fridty. , l I V Ctiri'd.V MAHUKT ! in.! ilailv h W. C. ftroiincu, bruter .h.I ( .iiiiiniM.'ii .Mtnbaiil, turret : KalzioH. A"t Price ol inttoi In our market tA-itj X7H. A: l'.'m. - 17 At 4 p. iu. -- - - ales - Murktt steady. llo'l'Kl. AliHIVAI.rt. u.i-. .n.i . ii II01--K. O. '. lU'ickaail, i;,rru'-r I Ii4s II Ixary, ItH.tiiimrf ; A .1 I.utiK I r ' it-ttf vilio ; A K Tinny, uy : . . . J. I) hJt:il.T, Wuke; C U Vn-. I m- .1 V ' no and M-oly, N'; Mrs l'ii.c.ra, ;.i,. A Itamuvr, nuniiDgion: jiho .1. n'.-, II iiuett; John ). Ilarhaui, 1'i 'eif- ! bin-, A It Andrews, N C. N.irioSAi. lloTKi., J. M Vliir, Vropri ; - Mr- .1. M Munthews, child and wr- ' v i: t. KnjtftviMe; Mrs. lUnk KayotU- villi , Mies llcndi isou, Qoldnboro ; II A I l:n Chapel Hill: Mrs. Smith, Hert- i : AiU-rt lluban . Baltimore ; J P J !..w. il.oroii: 0 L Hamper, Washing ton. N C ; Ir- Hictor, U 8 Army ; E J ll.rr ir. poll-in ntli. V; H"'i WA Smith, l'linitt.Mi. N I ; It M .y: ! hn . Williaiim and Will: un .I.n k- n, K ch uioiid, V.i ; Mrs Thoiupvi", 'isvi-n c unity, N C. Kor the te. lilmrl j KI'fCA Ih.NAK FACTS AND KHi I UK- TO 1115: CONSIDKUKD II Y Tilt: PEOPLE OK HA LEIGH The leport of the Tiea.-uri r for Wuke count t" the Superintendent of Public Inslruiti .i lor the i-cbooi eir ending Sept. oOlh. 1S7, shows, that the nehool lund "it Wuke county for that year m 7.47S 71, besides the the Mate ami county, poll taxes lor 1871, which hnve not yet heen puiJ. Ol this scool lund j,67.7 was disbursed by the county Treasurer in I'liytmrt ot school ellx-oors In Wako county during that school year, m inn urn iuut, I13". was paid lor w hit-- m hools in Italeigh township t-WO for colored hi hools.and t70 .l 'or build;ng a school I. use. llulcioli tw nship contains nearly one tloii ofall the chihliiti in Wake county, i.n. I i tlienloie entitled to nearly one- II, in I o: the scliifi '"' Wak-county. The school fund ! Wnke county for tliesehool year, beginning .TuVy 1. 1873, W.ll be made up of the following items, ti-wit: Seventy-five per cent, of the entile Btate and county capitation tuxes for the yu.r 187 1 ; seventy -live pi r cent, ol the entire SUUi and county capitation taxes for the year 1878, and a property tux in of ail and two-thirds cents on the hundred ilollars ot property and credits in the county ; seventy live per cent, of Hie tutirt' i"'1 CPU'" cP'liM tux. s, and a property tax of eight anil third cent! on the hundred dollars' worth i,l property and credits in tbe couuly for the y.ar 1873. Apportionment of school fund to be ., ,id by State Treasurer to County Treas vii. r January 1st, 1874. This fund Janu aiy 1st, 13, was $2.2(12 for Wake . , .unty. It is not now known what it will be Jamiaiy 1st, 1874, and is alto oetl.ei oraiit'.'J in the estimate which we now make. I iind from the Auditor's Itcport of 1M72 that tl.rce thousand five hundred and eleven polls were returned from Wake t. ,n ity, and that the value of all the tax-ul.h- property and credits in Wakecounty a t",761' :'s;.00. The assessment of ! h.- present yesr will, I understand, add at Irust ten r cent to this valuation. Adopting Una return and valuation, and counting seventy-five per cent of the en uie State and couuty capitation atone .lollar and half lor each poll, we find, School poll tax lor 18.1, fa.zttu.ou t-chool poll tux lor 1872, 5,260.50 School property tax tor 1872, 3,840.25 Scho4l noil UX for 1873, J,2C8.50 . a . r- 4 ty tax for l?7?i "W.v9 Total t.ir W..ke r-,. (... iu-i tiA mi oa I .w... . . vwi.o. One third lor Haleigh Township its. 311,44. In this estimate I have not included thu State apportionment, nor made any allowance lor iiisefoenfa- Rut making all due allowances, these figures show that the estimate made and published in the papers this morning that the school fund of Italeigh township is more than three thousand dolinrs is not an extravagant es timate. Thev also show that the tcho.il lund is much too large to be wasted This fund may be supplemented by other funds and by stibseripVvoos iJ cuuUibu tiont by the people and schools may be established in which the column ut Ual eigh may be. educated. The people of ""ll'TaWailOTrtitrtirbiif1-- w-rtt trtli- ted nublic school lor their own children. This I undcratsnd to be the object of the meetings in Metropolitan Hall on tbe even ns ot the Hi aim ru.oi rwiHcmocr, At each of their mietinga, three or five Commissioners or trustees will be ap- uointed ! t'. ..take charge ol the tcuool, se cure a house or nouse, aim cuiovj nnu- efs'. -.r-"- ?-BdiJ .-.u ,.r.... Alkxxnukr McIvbr, Supt. Pub. Inst. Vkrt Sri. v.-It is reported that While law Heid, ol the New York Tribune, courted Anna Dickinson, and was rclused. Mi. Heid wanted have to contradict that be had been "Hilly jilted" Anna rc BjMinded thus : ''If I can Btutid the ruihor of Mich a proposal without a printed murmur, or re sentful word to the public, you surely may licar in silence h, , p,,it of the jilting.' ( : V;to 0 II- lWf'-JSI-:--i:2 VOL. IX, RALEIGH, N. On SATT hTy 4 a TTriTTRT no 4fna. NO. 84.' II ? 2 : s3 " : r" Rtur4. DrT-bot- II. Piltchard, of Ilia Firat lUplt Church, returned yctterda; from Lincoluton. Haldior Poatjuj. A letter tddretacd "Sliffield & Btoae, St. Lou;, Mo.," is held in the city post office Tor want of proper postage. Fwsona). Dr. P. IUA in, Surgeon U. 8. Army, who wan for a loni; tunc stationed in this citj, is a gue.it at Blair's National. Hon. William A. Siuilh is nls.i i.i the handt of Blair. fTuBiiTiKnS!iwiioeiji held a regular V night at the Mayor s office. The question of the validity of the deed to the old Fair Ground was finally asitled by the rontmissioners re-signing tbe saite. In our nest we will give the proceedings in full. OI AB. Without the consent of the AnM.ii.ite, Mr. T. H. Kingsbury, n t sjiuounce that t. -ilsy is his birth-duy. We mppros his ue, but he is s. im lhiu' un.lt r tifly. lie is, at any rate, oi l entnili to !' the rn-ci - i,ivnt f s()ne li.ai. limine pni.i lit w hich " Thanks. , We return thank to Mr. .I'll. Neathtry, Private Secretary to the (Jovernor, for the present of a u.I ol London manufactured, "superior adhesive" m arlet waters. They will beinvaluuble to us in the compilation of news and other matter, being much cle oier and inore convenient than mucil age or paste. Our Travailing Agent. Mr. J. A. Jones, Italeigh, will canvass the West in ti e interest of the Sentisul. He is duly nuthoiized to collect all mon eys due tiie if lire, to coutrurt for adver tisements uud to solicit new subscriptions. Our friends ot the West have always stood by and done iheii pari to support the SliNTINti. and we hope to be able to niuke a good report Irom them agiin. Ruligioua ReTlvals. E ght persons protested faith in a Bap tist revival at Ki nausville -meeting still ooniiouta. V . - 11 -1 1 -' r . . . I .1 Hethel, Person Ci.unty. Twenty seven conversions ut Porter's Swamp, wherever that is. It is a Baptist Chun h. These items are taken from re ports in Ihu'yiWiVai Rtatrder. Mayor's Court, According to the notice previously given in the Slntinki., the cac of Stanley Stevens vs llettie Stevens was heard before His Honor Mayor WbiUker, yesterday morning. As before staled, they were in dicted for an affray. On trial it was proven that Betty was at lau' y ving as saulted her lord with a pi.o.TJork. His Honor dismissed Stanley, but sent Betty up for fifteen days. Counterfeit 5 Cent Piacee. We learn that counterfeit 5 cent nickles have reached this city. The counterfeit consist in the coin having been split, a pottion of the genuine metal abstracted, and the vacuum filled with a bate metal. From our exchanges we learn that this counterfeit is rspidly spreading through out the country, leaving us to believe the counterfeiters are doing an extensive hus oes. Look out for tliein. Our Subscribers in Gran villa One of the "Sentinel Publishing Com pany," Mr. John 13. Collins, will visit Granville and tiie adjoining counties fur the purpose of collecting such amounts as may lie due for subscrip tions, advertising and job work. lie will make a pretty thorough canvass, and will also solicit subacrip'ions and job wofk. Vrt""K. ", indihtpii to Uysl oiuco will make arrangements at once to ..... ., . . ,.. aeiiie. i ueic aiu geuiieuieo in uraovilie, as tlsew herr, w ho are owing the office for two, three, and even four years' subscrip tions. We urge their, earnestly to pre pare to settle with Mr. Collins, who will call on them. The editors ask their friends to make some exertion on the occssion of Mr. Col li us' visit to aid him in extending the circu lation ot this paper. St John's College We have recaived the annual catalogue of St. John's College, Anuapolis.Marylsnd, Hon. Wm. Pinkncy Whyte, (Governor of Marylaiiir.yT'reai.rent' " Among OieTacuT' ty we note the following distinguished professors : James M. Garnelt, 'Principal j Key. Dr. C. K. Nelson, Vice Principal ; Kev. Julius M. D.irhicll, A. M., Abram Claude, A. M , M. I)., and Prol. Jules Le rotix. This college was foflndefcT Tn the ycarTfttt; IttU t YatttHoitiefy endowtd by the State ol Maryland, it is pleasantly situated at Ainnpolis, on the banks of the Severn Kivcr, a lew utiles from the Chesa peake Bay which is ia full view. Iu buildiDgs arc large and well constructed for the accommodation of youth. The grounds afford ainiik facilities for exercise and the situation is eminently heslthy. The next session will commence on Wed nesday, Octoncr Is. " . , "n ...... ijtw - j,: . - .... . A good way to get out fatcmp U U let your beard grow. A country napet says the best ' patron) of husbandry" are good wives. A pure, white vinegar can be made, it is aaid, from tbe juice of watermelons. Billings says the man who thinks be "can't do it" is always more than hall right. Cid. Wm. A Allen, of Duplin, Whose illness we mentioned a few days ago, we are pleased to say, has entirely recovered. Mr. Senator Kausoui has been quite ill at the White Sulphur Springs, Catawba county, iu this State, but she was some what better at last utcou). is. nttfUM from Imwimwa. a wiae.. U man saiulouia sou aiu u.-ceasor : Mow, ai'lmy, remember thai common-aenae is the best thing you can bring to bear on every euair of life except love-making." Lorraine is a new Mohair wool lace, as fine as thread in texture, mi. I filled in by hand. It is Terr beautiful, and will be largely used this season for thuiiuing. Collars and pelerines of Irriiue luce will also be iiiedT Fine Instrument. Yesteiday the proprietor, M ij. .1. M. Illuir. placed in the pallor ol the National if the finest instrument in the city. Vacancy Pilled. At tho meeting ot tbe City Conuuis sionets held last nignt, H. T. Clawson was elected to till the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Commissioner L'p cliurch. Messrs. Joncx, Johnson, Kicks and White voted for Mr. Clawson. Family Grocarisa. Yesterday in passing along market siiuitie, we dropped iu at the grocery store of Messrs. S. P. & 7. W. Odl, and were pissed to note the many improve ments recently made. They have a full line of fresh family groceries which they are offering cheap for cash. Give them a call. Orand Temperance Excursion. Duiham Lodge, Independent Order of Good Templars, through Mr. H. B. ltroi ghton, has tendered us sn invitation to participate in the Grand Temperance Exctnl4.u Ryui Raltntt O . I i ,1 II... -aaJ.iua of - llnj at k Grand Lodge, L O. G. T.. on the 12th of Septembei next. Hon. J. J. Hickman, the great American temperauce orator.will address the excursionists on their arrival at Greensboro'. Only one dollar for the round trip ever body invited to attend, and a gay time anticipated. The train will leave Haleigh at 5 o'clock in the morning and return at 7:30 p. m. Tickets for sale at R. II. Bradley's confectionery store. We return thanks for the Invita tion and will endeavor to make one of the P"J- Fairs for 1873. As will be seen frotu tbe following list, there will be no lack ot Palrt In North Carolina during the approaching Fall months. For the months ot October and and November Fairs will be held in this State as follows : The Thirteenth Annual Fair of tbe North Carolina Agricultural Society will commence in Raleigh on the 13th day ol October and continue aix days. Ten thousand dollars in premiums will be offered. Western North Carolina Agricultural and Mechanical Fair Association, Salisbu ry. The third annual fair will commence on the 7th of October and continue lour days. Central Agricultural Society ol North Carolina, Henderson. Tbe next fair will commence on the 7th day of October and continue three days. Roanoke and Tar Kivcr Agricultural Society, Weldoo. The next fair will com mence. on the 28th of October and con tinue four daya. Cape Fear Agricultural Society, Wil mington. The filth annnal fair will com mence on the 11th day of November and continued for four days. Fair of the Carolina, Charlotte. Tbe third annual fair will commence on the 25th day of November, and continue four day. The following Fairs of adjoining States takes plsce in October and November: Virginia State Agsicultural Society, Richmond, Ya. ilie thirteenth exhibi tion w ill commence on t he J8tj ot Sent, and continue four days. "South Carotin a SUtoAgncu1turaT anXi Mechanical SocietyColumbia, 8. C." The third annual fair will commence on the 4th day of November and continue four days. t Virginia and North Carolina Agricul tural Society, Norfbik, Va. The aeconrl fcitgai tstr win -fsiumatee' -tKiabet-vtn and continue four daya. We thank the Kaleiich Sentinel for it liberal and hrwrabie use of our news items, and for jts kind words of encour agement Piedmont Prtm. We try invariably to give due credit to our State contcrriponirics for all the news items we obtain from them. We agree with our contemporary of the V.. ih.i snrh it roiiraj. ta 1 knn,i-4IJ 11 I ' ELECTS (ST TRUtffajirs W Gold closed yesterd 15 1-4, Cotton closed in Ni 20 1-8; Orleans 20 1 1, A dispatch from Shi rt, La., says the steamer Ruby w day. Crew escaped. amped yestcr- W. W. Howe, of lb Louisiana, baa sued preme Coo it of New Orleans Timet for 9100,000 J. IL Kosengucst, of the First National Bank ol Tai town, N. Y , has committed suicide. TV. ut: t, sue imufuia ' I All... . KeaoluUons denouf of ary anu aemanxf'-Aw- ThcColoniraljiaX.ipf. i pr. ii.i South Carolina,'!! enu-red Into a con tract with the ItnlWUo(,r Excn,ng0 0f New York City, ij ,lit., firtT i,i,ns are to be sen t to Port ii,,.. I wh month Tbe eastern exnraa tn,jn rroen Colum bia, on Wedneadajl iKtt collided with tho freight train eUnjjng 0n the track 15 minutes behind ttsa ,t Montville. The engineer ot tne expn, WM kiUtd nd ,h( mail agent and a laA mtMa injured. markable story, "ih il tru ,OTr4toallSi 1i 7rc; ue, should be a warnlTig and a Sabbath break era. The Xortn Oeoraiam aava that oa bonday before laswfmilB liTln Mom Scull s Shoals, abonjfJKty mlet Mow , weut flshluKUlY,,,. himself on a Athens rock. Not return,,, hi... .i .1..1.1 fill hoi search was made r t;m and be was found seated upon t rock, and upon the party rtuuestinir I ., ... , ,i acompany them h.J. 1B old ,nem ,, the Almighty baiH.,,, , juJKIOent'upon him and be had , parl of rock and could 4 W(m. Uu Mends, thinking that beL,onT je,ting, took ..00. o. ...u. ... iwnptei i; move nun, when be commeCMi inir t tho ton of his voice, ad wktd ,hen) ,or sake not to attei,, ,0 ift nim upi M it would murder h,. Ma further informed them that he ha,,, informed by an on ixn presence, s.t. M , judgment lor is profanity aM suhK.il. i,r,..ltin 1,. would never btL- rmm if., nrm seat, but wouHem.io fastened to it al. hi daya, and l0uld b made to preach kuowK sVunraL ta-.' rceiy. and -4.1 uy "imense crownr Several partlev 0111 Athens and Winter ville went to seek. 11 last Wednesday, but have not made kiva their obaarvations. .e Concert at Charla'a, We learn tronl' he Obatntr, that the concert given byl j two North Carolina young ladies at ill plsce for the benefit of the Orphan In.ie at Oxford, was a splendid success. ( iov. Vance prefaced the musical enteldnment with a brief but admirable a.Jrtf.s in which was set forth the 'UK.-riolclaims which the or phan bas upon thl heritable considera tion ol us all. a the same time tbe Governor took occW a to pay a merited compliment to eac the young ladles who have so comnutably waived every consideration of IpeiiaL'-eoBveuieao and fatieue wbkll thLaoocesrfut accom plishment oMMsTfilitsblo objectSircea- liftt I the sariiyTnlpljSe. j Ot tbe One sin Her voice ia s having few eejua little more judicil . Oooerier aays : ttly BMgaificent one, in the oouatry, anu a training is only nec 1 become one of tbe easary to enable 1 beat lingers ia tktwhol country. Suf fice it to say for i le present that she is rapidly fulfilling tkf.reUictioosof friends, who confidently exlct her to accomplish something great. It also paya a big) sad deserved com pliment to the othery.inng lady, remark ing that " while he'jiretensions to vocal music are perhaps rlelled by ber superi ority as an invtrunier il performer, is nev ertbeles a capital aii -r and withal a gen eral favorite wbercrc be if known. We may safety venture e eseertloa that no young lady in tbe 8 a bat more tincere friends or warmer oei than she baa." It well aays too tlnftte generous heart of these young ladiete warmly enlisted in tbe noble workanMhat tbeir practical charities will rend it thir names forever dear tn many a friendless orphan. Several amateur Performers rendered valuable assistance!' to the stars of the evening. Education in RobesA County. Tbe following exkact from a letter wtlttea to the Suripelai Instruction by the chlirman of the Board of Examinera, f. O. fclrrtyre, indicate Lth-wjirket,,!!!. county : " Wt are carrvinir nilt vour instruotion to the letter, Several siulicants who were at urn rcjoctca, return, And, on re-examina. (ton, are tuund to have n proved one hnn- drad per cent., and w. icertincate. A great clamor ia raj t h ose w h o are toy apply a rejected. When. how. ewBdlifin aod reyitly are well pleased and fa Robeson couuty will eon etand where she stood twelve years 1K No. 8, in her standard of education I w the State. I have been 00 the Boil 1 of Examiner! almost constantly for npl rry twenty year. A teacher holding a cl rtificate' in this county can pats anvall bt in the State. A high standard will rtrJw nt the teach ine talent ia tha rminil". 'We will hsve a supply of compotcnt te'f 'cbera. Your in- i f New York at f ... . ..... 1 aV, II.. 1 I I 1 j structton are right and ISM H H I B MM M H I 'V '' ' " ' " in inii ( V V W A Ti v t ire w ve T' u ' I S ' 4 - - -" 11 A., . k A ' A Jfc X 1 I' 1. HI J . .1 A ' iTiiif r- 1 thi f lreATttn Indie i of HS!lbftro - .a.-.--.-- The Presbyterian ladies of Hilhbore will give a festival on 39th, says the lie order. Also on September 4th and 5th, th ladies of Hill. boro will give a series of Tableaux. A deajpc-rie fight took place in Char lotte between Capt. J. K. Ivey, a freight Conduc'tnr and Van Galloway, a brick mason. Ivey was thrown down a flight of st4paand had two arms broken, says the OUfWr. A daughter of Mr. John Jordan, died suddenly on Friday about 0 o'tlock p m. from sun stroke. She wa between five and aix years old. We extend our svm patijlea.W the bereaved parents. - Ifillehnro HettrxUr. Fikst Co-Oi-kiiativk Rtokk. A sale of stock in tbe First Co-Operative Store took place yesterday at f 37 50 per share, the. par value being $25. This is a good i.. TTsr?. "fovea this nseful and pop- proaaerrty Wit. f, 1S1L1.VI PirrinKs Dkath. We learn that Mr. Turner Bass, of this county, w ho has been unwell for some time, was sitting in a chair at his house one day last week, when he suddenly dropped dead, falling out of bischair. HiS family bus the sympathy of a number of friend Life is uncer tain death is certain. Koanoke Newt. Accidknt IK rtANiKii.ru Cot'STY Mr. Thomas C. Dixon of Alamance county, while at woik at Long's Mill in Randolph county, fell from a scaffold to the rocks in the bed of the stream ,be!nw, breaking his right arm and thigh, and sustaining other very serious ni lines. His situstion A. fashionable lady from the Lis I, visit ing Hickory, inquired at Ellis A Sliu fotd's dry goods store for a piece of goods of tbe " slumbering shade." Tbe clerk replied that he bad ouuai in tbe store, but he believed there were several pieces snor ing nt the depot. Wbs not ' Dink" eijual to the occasion I Preu. Nine insurance agents, six drummer. four washing machine agent, two piano t iners, five sewing machine agents, four teeu men wearing green goggles and cork hats, and when last counted, twenty-three mine agents in town ; (the latter were fiercely attacked by bed bugs and driven out ol town.) 7W. "-rn. . Tobacco We learn the recent rains have bee u the inuking of the tobacco crop on rlat river. Orauire county, planters who considered the tobacco crop almost failure during the recent if rout; I it, now say the crop will be Very good. In some portions of Granville, though, they have had too much rsin and tobacco is serious ly injured. Uurtuim Tallica) I'Uid. Mketinos. The Western Baptist Con veution meets at Waonesville, Haywood county, on Thursday before tbe fouif.ii Sunday in September, (25tb,) K. II. Lewis, cotnlw county, 16 miles west ol Asttrville, on tbe stage load to Wayesville, Friday before tbe lirst Sunday in Septeinlier, N. Brown, Clerk, llcnueraonvllle. We are requested to give notice that J. W. Norwood, one of the Senators from the 20th Senatorial District has authority to nominate one d serving young man ftuin said district who is pecuniarily unable to obtain a medical education, as a beneficial student in the Louisville Medical College, Ky. This is a rare opportunity lor a de serving young man to get a medical edu cation, anyone desiring the place will im mediately communicate with Mr. Nor wood. IliUthoro Rtcorder. A Model R. R. Conductor. Scverul weeks ago, a certain conductor ("what was "J oh the W. N. C. It R. is reported as having forbidden honeymoon "biling and cooing." Observing a bridgrootn's arm out of place, be lorbade further de monstrations. "Uut 1 Dave a tight to Dug ber." Not on a railroad," said the con ductor : "there is a law against all unjust discrimination on railreads, and as I kavn't a woman for each man on tbe train to hug, your action ia in violation ol (he law, and must be stopped, or go in tho second Car." PvAmont Preu. Majoritiks fob Amendments. In fif- ty-four counties heard from, the majority for the amendment relating to tho Public Debt ia 24,900. 1 bis would indicate a majority of 41,500 for the entire State. The same counties give 14 000 majority for the amendment relating to Exemp tion. This is equivalent to 24,000 iu the whole State. We have Ukeu these two amendments, as the majorities for them are probably the highest and tbe lowest of the eight voted lor. Xeubern Journal of Commerce. Kirk a Deserter from the U. S. Armt With all this miserable ruftinn's fault we bad given him credit for being at least true to the Federal in the late war, but CbloHcl Grayson, late of tbe 4th Ttn- (Federal) troops, iurormon ns last week that Kirk was a deserter from hi regiment and it would appear so en the muster roll. 80 it be seen that Grant will iwarard even deserter from the U. S. A. if they are of the right politics. rutimoni Preu. The Rev. Thaddeus Troy, of Greens boro', a brother'1 of the Senttor from Cum berland and a minister of the Methodist church, is spending the summer atl'Iower' Brn-iMrs. ceven mile from this place. Mr. SCroy organized a school soon after his ar rival Irom among me poor ciiuureo 01 me neighborhood and has been teaching them gratuitously ever since. This is true generosity. WbuM that c Wry" neighborr hood had such a 'mimmcr resorter" a the So. Ma. people call them 'iKVfM. - Jtv.EvA. ailillldJ&tSl' dent ot the American Bible Society for State, makes the following appointments: Wilkesboro, Sunday, Sparta, Tuestlay, September Jefferson, Thursday, " Itone, , Friday, , ,'L..,.. 31 2 5 6 BakersvUle, Sunday, " Bu irnsv il le, Yancey t5V .""tVesitay '" Marshall, Thurday, Ashcyillc, Sunday, Waynesville, Tuesday, Webster, Thnr8.iay, Franklin, Sunday, " Hayesville, Tuesday, Murphy. Thursday, Brevard, Wednesday, October, llcndersonville, Friday, Rutherfordtoo, Sunday, Marion, Tuesday, 7 11 It 16 18 f atsaiwitisrisif THE MP IT STOVE SAVES 4 CORDS OF WOOD OUT OF EVF.RY r, CORDS. ONLY DTJKIV J tOUDS WOOD IN A. WINTKH. KOK SALE IN RALEIGU ONLT BY T. H.Brlggs &. Sons. atNDFOKi IKCL'LAK. 00 4 'iJ Vi- 5 Noon lieport. Nkw Yo..k, Aug. 28. Cotton irregular, sales 3707 ; Uplands 20 1-8, Orleans 20 1-2 ; Futures opened ulC T R A I ID OH STOLEN, follows: August 19 31-32 to 20 1-4, Sept. I From mv prml. near tbe eit, of RaldKh 18 13-32 to 18 7-10, October 17 13-10 to if L M nlZKli BLACK MAK MULk 17 27-3' I), cen.l- r 17 - m ; 'n (food order and between 7 and 10 years old, 1 1 i I J-, Utcember, 17 .,-10. niaoe ,od j,,,, Wm lMaJu b, m ' riour unclisugeil ; w heat ouiet without a decided change; corn dull- s'.emn w es - tern mixed 54 to 57; pork dull uud in buyers faver new 17.80 ; Lard firm ; old steam 8 1-2; turpentine 43 1 2 to 41 ; 1 rosin iuiet at 3 00 to 3 0.5 for strained. j Slocks dull; gold 1, 1-4 ; tnouiy 5 to j 0; exchange -long 8 1-8, short 8 7-8 ; government dull : tatc bonds iiuiet. I.ivKiirooL, Aug. 28. Cotton tinii-uplands 8 7 8; Orleans 9 1-8; sales 15,000; speculation and ex-' port 3,000. Savannah and Charleston Or. ! -r end November delivery, uot below LATKIt l4ittoll - I plau.l ilellveiy I r October uud NovemlM-r 011 (lie basis ol gool ordinal y 8 11 Hi S-ivannah and Chaileston neiv Clop basis good ordii: 8 1-3 lo 8 3-8. Sale American 7.200. ,.ry Aliciuijrlit HojKi t. Nkw Yonii. Av.j. fOR KE1VX. Cotton - Net receipts 181 hale. Gros ! 14 Mr.s? "id lot on WUnilngton street ad ', , . , . ,f-L joiniug Cooks Hotel. House has n 181. ruluies closed steady, ales 19,- Booms, lare Garden and Well good Water ou 100. August 20 .VloViO 3 8 ; September 181533; October 17 13-10 ; November! K 3 8 to 17 7 18; December 17 3-18. " I Cult 0 a uuict and firm. Sales 5,111 i Kis .f i.ti ail a L-H..- i . I s- a x 1 ll'UI IU muti' erate request and unchanged. Whiskey, fair enquiry at $110. Wheat lands cents higher, offerings light. Corn common and inferior good supply, heavy prime tcarce; white western CO to 07. Pork weak, new 1 17.75 to f 18 00. Lard active and easier at 8 7-10. Turpentine weak. Rosin firmer at $3. 10. Tallow quiet. Freights activer. Money abundant at 4 to 5 Sterliug advanced to 8. Gold 15 1-4 to 13 3-8. Governments dull with sliurli t advance. States quiet and nominal. Norfolk, Aug. 29. Cotton dull ' n,;,i.ii;n. ia. . """K j.uii.ii- ceipts 533 ; exports coastwise 385 ; sales ' 40 ; stock 1115. 1 Wilmington, Aug. 2. Cotton firm ; middlings 18 ; net re ceipts 9 ; stock 049. Spirit turpentine, steady nt 40 ; rosin steady at 2.50 for strained ; 375 lor extra pale : crude turpentiue quiet at 2.00 tor hard. 3.35 for yellow dip and virgin ; tar quiet at 2 85. n Baltimore, Aug. 28. Cotton quiet ; middlings 19 1-4; net re ceipts 12; gross 93; exports coastwise 02 ; silrs 207J; stock 1165. -at4 Petersburg Tobacco Msrkst. . . . , . , , ,. . The offerings were again light on Wed - nesday, and with a better demand from both manufacturers and shippers, prices were decidedly better, particularly lor the good grades of dark lich tobacco. Fiae bright grade ate still very scarce aud. will bring high prices when offered. We quote,: Lugs 6.00 to 8.00, woiking lugs fttSO 3 25; shipping leaf, common to vfry giwrt, tr-if fine-f mm 4tr 140? filler leaf, common to good, $8 50 to f 10 ; very good 10.50 to f 11.50; dark strong waxy leaf, (husky fired.) suitable for black work f 9.75 to f 14 for common to fine; coal cured wrappers if 13 to $73; nondescript leaf $3.50 to $11.00. Mouldy, warpi Land funked tobacco $ selling very low. jsUCTION SALES. Sati hdav Alu. 30, 1873. Will bo sold at Towles' Auction Warehouse I on Wilmington Street, sale to loiiim ;ui e all 10 o'clock. A collection of fine Furniture and House-1 hold articles. Feather Bed, Mattresses, Ac. Kesdymade Clothing and general merchan One exc llent Refrigerator, Cooking Mures j snd Irou Bedstesds. t J A M KS M TOWLES, ang t Anti.nv.y: T I (J N A 1. RALEIGH, N. HOTEL. C. I want to eaiploy four No. 1 Dininx K00111 Servants. J. M. BLAIU, sng 2'J-tf Proprietor. ,ru , ueuo"ruooa 01 uurham last Janu- sry and may have strayed to her old range. ' A liberal reward will be paid for any informa tion leading to the rccoverv or deliver of tho same to the undersigned, or to John or f I Devo eux, or to P. V. Cameron, of llillstxiro MKM. UEOKuK W. MOKUECAI. sug -'J-1 w M OUNTAIN BUTTKK. At 30 cents t.er iiound. At J A JONfcS1 (Jrocerv Store, "K2-stf llillsboro' SUeet. C" IKSE VEKY FINE At sugH-U 1 A JONES' Grocery Store. jjj OL'NIKY BUTTKK AND EOOS. Oltl at mWOi)T-rTa.J ivn -aaia-H . . - J A JoNiCo' Oruuary Stur, XX If Raleijfh, NC. BEST TKaS AND COFFEES ON II AND. W II .I0NE8 x Co au y If 1 "VTICE WHITE .MEAL 1 ll At tl pur Bushel. an- n 11 W H JONES A Co. ,u' 2s.tf W II JONES & CO. ForSale. QLU Hnu,dJ'- .R1'!? T?,dvP.,?c,, . . . u.us8 4W augStkU M. J ONES MANUFACTURER AND UEALKK Dressed Lumber, Doors, Blinds, Stshes. Wood Moulding, Stair Kails, Newel, Balu sters, Shingles, &c. 1 have this dsy bought of Mr. A. f. Pave his entire Interest In tha above buslaeat, nd am D re pared to till orders oa short nnio ...i at prices a low a any In the country to' ' prompt payer, orders respectfully , ymjn. iruers respeeuullr solicited. Bead for prices. W. M. JONFH Aug. 5, ViT.i Cary. N. C. 1 have sold my Sash. BUnd and Door Facto ry to W. M. Jones. He Is young man of en ergy and promptness and of ins hkybest in tegrity, aud 1 take pleasure In recommending him to the patronage of the public. AUg. 33, 19.3, ang 27-d&w3m A. F. PAGE OTtmt TO vjlx raTERfl. Tax dxm oty or Raleigh are noti na lo eoroe forward and pay their taxes for the year 173 at once, time for collection ex piring September 1st FRANCIS M. BORRELL, aug 86-tlBcpt Collector. FOR BALE OR RENT BALANCE OF THE TEAR. Th targe "Cuepard llor.se" and lot, at tbe hea of llillstxiro' street, f'omlng the Capi- Lnl Th timisn nnt.ln. nl. . - -. .... ivwiui, cuuve ! niently arreiiBed. There I about one acre of j "unl tthed, good garden and tower yard " ' - v.c ui uio uiosi aesira- ble locatioas la tbe city. June W. H. JONES it CO. QAROLINA MILITARY INSTITUTE, -- CntRLorra, N. '. Win be opened on October ft f J i TUomss, ,8up't., assisted by tic. D. U. Uill snd othe competent instrnctors. Terms moderate. For further leformatkm apply to OiT rindiirslii'iied for rtrenfir- - ang 20-dfm J. r. THOMAS, 8npt. ENOLI8B, FRENCH AND GERMAN BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOB. VOUNtt LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. W, CaTBiDnas, Braawr, sionoiams Septembei 10th. Course of stndiee 1 extensive, comprising all branthes of a polite I education. French Is the language of the School. CIubs honors awanlitd nt tlo. the year, Circulars on application. auglUdlui . TT C. OLIVE de CO. Xl APEX, N. C. Are prepared to (111 orders for Shinnies Spirits of fcirpenUne, Roilo Tid I Tar July Vi d.'tawim N 4
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 30, 1873, edition 1
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