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, 4 - - - t - .'.-' VOL. VII. HALEIG II, H. C, J IXNK 2(y 1 872. . r. v ' 1 Ktrrts. H Vft-tt Kv ; rfMy .. u tt--it rsrv sr.- r- . . i r,i i ai btii i nun , n ., v r , vw . mr ' Ufce.i11 f I r -sb.hu " ' t . .;..;...','.".:. j THE DAILY SENTINEL AnvRKiaiKa mates. uJw.ti will ba iBSiritil hi ths Daily Bbhtikh. t following rates per suture of B.aaaeky.A.'3-1"f""- One square one tim ".. " " each striajsqwsatswstwtiesi 1 square, 1 k, t IW au,uar, T "0 S.l0 lawnUi, .U) L Ma.uu aaao'a, W W 1 a " in.uu'1 4 ai.ooil eO.UU 4.UU 4.UU 1 I .- . 34. t. I lii . ki.OS) rh additional ' Add to Um above ma tor Mliin ti f il tar I Biunlta, . ').., .uu . 4 ... , . , .u t 16. n.ua FortnonUia, 11UU - H 13 00 " ' ' 14.U - 1 . IR.UO ti )eu For ke twti-Wwkljc. tloH, tfan-ttU ot ruru3Woklj duM,' tw WU of for th DU nd Bend-Weekly eomUttod, (Utj per cent tMty nle Fmliwltailr and W.aekl; eombioed, fortjF tier nt Dmilt mte. ' " - For tan Dally, Deiul WeaUr and Weekly om- Waed, ninety r cent oa Dally rate. . 0wcUJ NuUcea, ofty per cento Dally rata.. AdvetUaeuwnUtai Local Column; S ceoU uef Una, . ' " i-rirtDirtrict-D, XTVutet, ot Beau Air . . rr - . beoond IUUict-W. H. Kitchen,' of lialitax. " Tliinl District A. M. Waddell, of New Itunw Kourth DUtrict Sion H. Bogen, of Wake. fifth DUtrict J. M. Uch, of IHvU (on. vi : t Biith Dftttrict Thouta 6. Aaho, ol Anaon. ' Seventh Dietrlot W. M. Bobbiua,' ol , ,Bowaai , ,r - , Kih District R. B. Vance, of : UuBoonibe. v ELECTOHA T iift Ditrict-UvUIu ' Coke of Chowan."- 1 ' , Heoond Matriutwift Galloway, of '"Greene. ' nr" " , 3 'Hiird DUtrict TT G Fuller, 1 Cum ' berland. '." ' ' ') ;. - ' ' Fourth DUtrict IL A. London Jr., of Cliatham. - -tJixth DUtrict W. U 8te4e,of Rich- 1 'uond.: iv beventh District t. B. McDowell, of Iredell - Bighth" W.USThoBr Johnaon, bt JUB APPOUfTMKltTS or MX 0 0 Y. ... VAUCK. .x, - j,... By iuyiUtion, tbU great campaigner will addrwi tlie people t the following place aud times; , ,, !. ... s AFTOUfTMKHTa. ; Fayetterille, Cumberland county, Tnoj- Leuiaburir. Fankitn county, Thursday 1 NaahTille. Wlah county, Friday, June Wilton, Wibon county, Saturday, June S9tn Bnow Jfill, Greene county, Monday, : July Jat. . ,N i ' Kiniton, Lenoir oouuty, Tuetday, July 3d. - Trenton, Jooe county, Wednesday, July8d. , J lticbland, Onslow county, Thursday, July 4th. ' -,. '. .-. , -KenansYlile, Duplin county, Friday, July 5th. - WbitcsTifle, Columbus county, Satur dy, July 6Uu TiuM cheerfully divided with any Re publican speaker. I, PUBLIC Si'EAKIKG. Hon. A. 8. Menlmon, DemocmUc-Con-aervatirs Candidate for Governor, and Judge W. M- Bbipp, candidate for Attor ' aey General, will address the people of ' Rutherford County ,at Rutherford ton, on Monday Mth June, 187. v" Polk County, at Columbus, on Tuesday 3tB,i87i - it' ;, Uendersoa County, at Ueudersonville, on Thursday 7th, 187. i ; Let the, people bear our candidates. , Coiue out and liatea to tbe truth. Our candidate tor Lieutonant-Uoveroor, ' Major John Uughes, and our candidate for State Treasurer, Major J. W Urnbam, will address the people at the following poinU at tbe times mentioned: WmUurthyitockinKhaw-eonty,JqP 1 25tb. " ":. '; " ., Danbury, Ptokes drtmty, June 87th. Winotoa, Forayth oouuty, Juoe 4th. . Meckavilla, Davie eounty, July td. rJtatesville, Iredeli county, July 4lb. ' MoWanton, Burke county, July Ml. Tsrboro', Kdgocombe oouuty, June -'k IJtb. - Greenville, Pitt eounty, June loth. V " ei ' v . : HoA & H. RownW AFPonnaarrm.--Bon. Sion H. Rogers, nut candidate fur Congress, will address tbe people nt the ' following places at tbe time mentioned. Chatham Omntf Johnston's Store, Tuesday, June) tS ; PitUboro', Wednes day, June 84; Egypt,, Thursday, June 87th ; Harper's X Roads, Friday, June 28th ; Bilk Uope, Saturday. June Slltk. Onsui Gmr--Chpel '. Monday, July 1st; Hiltebpro. Tuesday, July d. MMe On'ntF-lngrsm's, Monday, July2th; Meadow's, Tuesday, July 80tb; O'Neal's, Wednesday, July S1W.. : Other nppointilient wiU be nn oanced. - r ! r Let nil the people, good and true, turn - W to bear our gallant standard bearer In Una district, and be will show up radical 'roguery and vRlainy to iU true colors " CJKSEKV1T1V DMOCJITH3 CotXTI Cohysktioh. Tbn CbnservaUyes nnd Democrats of Wake county will meet to Convention to Raleigh, to tits Courthouse Thursday, July Uth, at 18 sa for the purpose Wf nominating candidates for tlie ' Legislature and county offices. Town f ! . . j hijil tMMtinfra and i iiapa are nnjuoawi -o 7 By order of the Committee: ; ' : ; Chairman. - VMM. J T. YAtns. This genUemnn, K tasident of .Hertford, has bean nominat ed for the Senate, in ptaos of Dr. Speed U declined. MajJ Tates bss aorepted. Arery judicious aelaction. We regret to learn that John Amwtrong, Es. U ronfineH to his room by severe Stow. . AFFAIH8. RebtabUg aud frequent rains visit this Section.' " A,1 ' .:.: '-- r: Tt weather thus far has been unuwiatly pleasant. - v' 1 n f -, t . iL., i, .. We art doing a good deal of Job Work. Our friends will please remember ns. We call the attention of our friends to tbe elub rates of the outtimu. for three and nx asontbi. . v - yTbst gallant soldier and excellent gen tleman, General A. M. Scales, was in tow yesterday. Gov. Vance deliveis tbe Literary Ad dress before Wske Forest College to-dajf. He spoke jrestetday' at Fsyctteville on tbe political toptos af be day. . W direct attcirtkHi to the advertise' meut o'tLoutsttorg' MajAcsdeoiy, under the mtnagelhcot nf M.R Davis, IVq., i who has the reputation of a skillful and suc cessful teacher. The Wilmington JvurtuU has published the Legislative Address , we relerrcd to yesterday. In a day or two we will piib-4 luh long extracts from it those parts that Sreolan Incendiary character. We trad tbp pleasure of visit yttUa-dy 'torn Iter. Dr. Craven, of Triuity Oullcge Tbe Doctor has just returned from a visit to Tsrboro', and b enjoying' superb health. We have' received' through the Afaes office a long account of Col. 8. II. Rogers' speech st Earpsboro'. It was banded to us to the morning, but it was too late tor this issue, as our matter was made up tor our inside before it was received. , Tbe Secretary of the State Democratic (nrrativq(ntr4 jComiiiittw, Jas. J. Litcliford, Esq., iutorms m that be has received the tirst Instalment of funds from Pastjuotank, and that other sums will soon follow. What oouuty will act next.- Funds are needed. - Woodson was in great dintrew (bis morning. He went to bis ruom to indite items of news, when lol he tound three women and boy awaiting bis coming, each with a big basket of blackberries, He left MstaMer, seeking iotrtert else where. We offered him, a place at our table. Expecting' the " arrival of Mrs. Muggins, he preferred to seek less exposed quarter. Woodson hss our deep sym pathy. . ., , At tbe session ot the1 Quarterly Confer ence for Edenton Street M. E. Church on Monday night, tbe following delegate were elected to the District Coofjrooceto meet to LouUburg on the 81T1 ol August : R.W. Best, J. A. Jones, W. J. Touog, John C Palmer. Alternates: L. W. Peck and John Myall, J 'All ministers sre officio delegates. N. J. RiODiCaThU gentleman U the efficient and obliging clerk of the U. 8. Court of this district, nnd possesses the eateem nf tbe Bar and of all whose good fortune It is to know biui. Mr. Ridilick has been absent at his borne tor the past several weeks on account of tlie severe Ill ness of his aged mother. Mr. R U s gen tleman of splendid business qualifications and of unimpeachable integrity. Cbkkwn8 New. A highly cultivated gentleman in Eastern Csroline. write! as follows to a friend living In this city : "Carter's prospect sre very good, in dependent of the disaffection to Cobb's ranks. - Those more familiar than myself, say there Is more interest in this section than nsual and I think our friends are general ly bopofuL KerHmbu made an excellent impression, Greeley stock has'sn upward tf ndiryyin" j" ' . QuabtjcMtT , CoNVKnitscB. Oa. Mon day night tbe quarterly Conference of the M. E. Church, South, of this District, closed it session. Tbe matter of the erection of new church building In this city, was the main topic discussed and the result of the; deliberation's was the sp rwintment of v:miaUtmi mBMgxt Rev. A. W. Mangum, M. A. Bledsoa, Hw. W. J., W. Crowder, W. J. Young and J. A, Jones, to negotiate the purchase of part of the Exchange Hotel lot, HllUboro' Street, on which to erect tbe building, and to solicit funds. Tbe Conference remained to session until a late hour, and we hope it legislation wiU be productive of great good to the interest of the Church. ' Atxji'r rrrAU Oa yesterday (Tuesday) morning at 8 o'clock, the jury returned a verdict of not guilty as to Kortnaa John son and William Lnwronce. The other defendants John IL Burt, N. G. Bums and J. W. Lashtey, having been prcvknuly declared not' guilty. Tbe speeches of General Cox and Judge Fowle, coonscl for the defence, on Monday afternoon, were able and eloquent efforts, and if ever a mortal received tongue bulling Harry C. Lsshhsy is the maa. ' He was proven beyond a doubt to have perjured himself on several occasions and to be s man ot Infsmoa character ,to other re spect. Three of bis Lahley') main witnesses were sUo proved to be men of vile character. Thus eo(l 00 of the most infamous and outrageous attempU oa tbe part of certain republicans to this county to persecute men for their political opinUn. . Tbe fbllowwg were the jury In this cast t , Thos. A Mihcli, Torner Evans, W. 8. YuDiig. Bny Yearby, B. A. Perry, John Fxigg, A, Bulhugs K. D. Uajnca, W. H Flncb, G. W. r.ii, S.!,T. Glin and Wiiay .Grit, whites and S eolortd. HOMi! Local Dot. '.' Crop tbronghont ton county look s ell K .Wilmingtini papers reached this office yesterday, We are receiving more lavnrablc report of the health of tbe city. We call attention to tbe column of new advertisement! Tbe excursion of the typo to Kittreli's promise to be a grand afiVir. U. C. Jones, E-q, of Mecklenburg county, U in tbe city. ; I JSevcral townships hold ydiiocriccoo servative meetings tbU week. A stock company ha been formed to build aJsrgeBaptiat Female Seaunary In th'w city. , ',: The proiipect of carrying thU ciuaty for the consul vatlve-democratic ticket grows brigbtur daily. Twenty appeals from Mecklenburg court were fik-d yesterday la the ofllcc'ol tbe cbs k of tbe Supreme Court. The city1 remain quiet aud orderly. At th police court yesterday (Tuesday) morniug tbe docket was clear ot 'entries, Commencement exercises t Wake For est Cobgr mi today (Wednesday.) A Urge crowd from this city will attend. ' The question of a front cntrsnce to the western basement of the market bouse is agsin being discussed. ' It is estimated that there is at least 78 1 1 aspirants to tbe vacancy on the bench of the Supreme Court. Ed. Cant well it the half man. During the storm Saturday night, the stable of Mr.' Robert Adams, who resides 10 miles west of this city, was struck by lightning and a valuable horse killed. J Mr. Edward Uutcbtaga, son of Cot. C. W.Ut Hutching, is to th, oity-Mr, II. bat been residing lu Galveston, Texis, for tils' laat two or three year. At 7 o'clock yestrday-Tuedy)rniorn- ing an excursion train from Fsyetterille passed through this city nutt for Kor- fblk.Ther"w rlrg0 "crowdiOf indie and gentlemen aboard. ... 1 sse- AKitotiT. Webroke our pr.es very badly on Monday and In consequence lost our mail. We will have to sends part of the press to New York, but ia the mean time will have the press work done at Christian Advocate ofllce. This com pels nt to close our form an hour earlier than heretofore. We are requested to announce that J4.yoj.Ql4be Conservative candidate for Secretary of Jute, and H. A. London, Esq , will speak st tbe fol lowing time and places, vi : At Cross't Store, Chatham comity, Fri day the 5th of July. At Johnson' Store, Harnett county, Saturday, the Stb of July. ' Maoistbatm Couht. On yesterdHj (Tuesday) J. F. Hopkin, chrged with forcibly entering tbe premises of William Foster, colored, snd taking off jug of molasses therefrom, was beard before D A. Wicker, J. P. The evidence ilid not sustain the charge and tbe case was dis missed at the cost of tbe plaintiff. All of the parties were from Little River Town- (hip. . ' " "' ' " Examixxtioh At Da aud DcJn Astixh Sbcono Dat. Yesterdy, ac cording to previous arrangement, tbe deaf and dumb classes were examinednd the result proved the thorough and careful training they bave received during the past scholastic year. All of ths ofllcers and teachers of this" institution are emi nently fitted tor their several position, ajndahn.unfurtjinatejnm placed to better band. Tbe administra tion of the present Board of DirectoW, ha bile it enforce a prudent and tound economy, tend towards extending tbe usefulness of the institution, and to make it fully nerve the noble end and jjur pose for which It wa designed. 1 lf- f V, 4. CV w Coi'KT. This Court met yesterday Tuesday) at tbe usual bour. Judge Brooks presiding, rfcverej unimpor tant motion were made. ' " " ' N. & Simpkin, witness for tb U. 8. in the cm of U. 8. vs. Lucius Suitings, was recognized to appear a tbe next term of tb Court in n bond of $100. . Tbe case of the U. 8. vs; W. W. Wood ell, charged with passing a counterfeit bill, wa taken up. 1). G. Fowle, T. & Fuller and T. P. Devereux appeared for the defendant nnd the District Attorntrv I prosecuted. Tne following jury ws em-1 panntJlsd in tbe ens: K. . nam, J. vv. Blount, M W. Churchin, Job! Flagg, J. W. Roger, E. A. Whitaker, Allen Ter- rell, W. D. Haywood, Tbotnas Dsncey, Martin WhiUock, Jo. C. Myatt snd T. W. Sadjer. -At the bour of going to prew' the can wt still progrsasing. Cot tol Hoi-KVr-Tne haailsomest court boose In the State is ths ooe st Ysacey ville. It Is a much more elegant structure than tlie on Wa recently burnt at Greens boro'. It ie ofno regular style of uchi tecture, but resemble tb IJoaancsqae mora than any other. It is an airy, tnstef ul, substantial. v4.tftftli'a I'M e-nn room, by Q compsson, w bar ever Wake need a more sightly edifice. Why not sell out and bolld new court boo at a more eligible point f It ought oM to betoimediately on Mai. M- but in a grove ia some retired part of tl citv.v We ouijb to hsv a cirt r. lrge enough to saw fifteen fcundrsd per- ons at least Wake as over 7 ,oou voms 1 yna must 1 7 ' TSDKRAL C0VKT. The Court convened at , 10 o'clock. Solicitor Stirbuek stated there was szaio.it W.( W, Womlell for p4ng coun terfeit money. The defendant was ia jail. MrFullar, whg appeared for JosUk Tar- net, If Rotated that . the cam of Tnrnes was set for Friday but. That it was derstood that his case would be oalled after the one. just diposd of. The Dis trict Attorney stated that Mr. Phillips was tb leading counsel ia this case, and was engaged in ths Supreme Court. Mr. FuV ha- said he Would (Stood any ooartesy to couusel, but bis client was anxious lor trial. Witnesses from Moor and Uarnett were in attendance; they left home two weeks ago leaving lbelr harvest ripe tor tbe sickle. These witnesses worn anxious to be utf fur Jome on tne train at I o'clock, A sHite wits received from Mi.Plilllfps Stating that he would be present 1 so hourorsfl. Mr. Pbillips sppeared about 11 11 o'clock. Mr. Fuller callett attenthm ot 1 Iid court to the presence ot. Mr. Phil lips and aked that the case' of Turner hfi callo.1. District Attorney cl led Wit, E. Pearce, John Maddux, and Capt. J. (4. DcOu-teretj-none of whom answered. : He stated the government could pot go to trial and asked a continuance. . Mr. Fuller said his client bad been active in procuring the appearance of prosecutor' witnesses. He had seen Capt. eCsrteret who, though gtWly altlioted, would oouie Into Court whoa sent for. Hi client had tout s niesssger tor Capt. Pcarcc, who after ride of i'i miles had just returned and reported Capt, Pearce a on bu way to Court. At to John Mad dox, he had been examined before Com missioner ShatK-r, Mr. Phillips and Solici tor Lusk conducting the exauiiustloni That examination had been reduced to writing and printed, and he w a willing that the evidence as tuken should bt mad as evidence on the trial. Mr. Phillips stked .who reported, and where tliii evidence wa published I . Mr. Fuller Tb evidence wa reported by Mr. Sjwlmsn, and jjublished In the SKNTIXKUi - Mr, Pbillips I shall not consent to hearing ft - Mr. Turner asked the Court if he might be beard. After little hesitancy the Judge id,"'"Yc., , Mr. Turner stated that be ws anxious fof trial ; he thought there w a disposi tion to avoid trial ; be bid been dili gent In procuring the attendance of the prosecat'H-' witnesses, and they would all be to court except Maddox. -Uitevidencc a is. known, and it wa not material, Ns on would ay U wa. Judgt Brooks "Hie District Attorney must state that the evidence: of Msddox is material, and that he could not go safely to trialwithout him." Mr. Pbillips-"! stated the evidence of the witnesses Msddox, Pearce and DeCsf teret was necessary and material. . I have not said the evidence of Maddox wa ma terial n did I remember enough of it to make such statement.? Mr. Btarbuck said, ha knew nothing of the case, It had been managed by hit at- socUtes, Messrs. Phillip end Lusk. He fouud twijHtna Jot Msddox, -and b sup posed his evidence was material, or h would not hare been summoned.x Mr. Turner aid all of the wltneases can be brought into Court .forthwith, except Maddox. Neitbev tb prosecutor, the District Attorney, nor Mr. Phillip will dare state that the evidence of Msddox is material, whatever it Is. it rosy be given in evidence a remembered by Phillips, Csrrow, tbe prosecutor, or any other per son who heard hi evidence before' Com missioner Shaffer, - " ' . ' .grPbilUpt-Jlnitst. the deWmlanlf tppear by li!s Attorney ; bis language that no one dare say the evidence ol Maddox wss material might do for the stump or an editorial, but not forth- Court." - Judge Brook " The delendant must be heard .through bit attorney." . Mr Turner t am aura vour honor SMHiid not bave beard from me if yon bad not granted permission. ' Judge Brook" Take your scat,' sir." Mr. Pbillips 1 W have aummoneil our witnesses they are not hero, the de fendant say tbey can be produced. Until that U don w an not ready for trial The case wtt then deferred to be) called at half past throe o'clock. Tnit display to CUw son' Gallery of Fine Arts, at bis store oa Fsyetterille street, is charm to til ladles and geutletiien who visit it. WeeongratuUte him oa bbj ea trance iuto hi spacious ha.ll. Sera nan Cocbt. Court met yetterdsy si the aoal bour. AU or tb Judges present. The consideration of case from the Stb district was resumed : v ' ' J. E. Eralcy vs. Jsme A. Kelly, Davie; igud. D. G. Fowl and W. IL Bailey for plaintiff nnd J. H. Clement tor the defendant. J. a Maxwell, Adm'r. v. T. T, Max well tt ul., Davie; argued. J. M. Cle ment for ths plaintiff and D. O. Fowls sad W. It Bailey for ths detendanta. ,Luke Black mcf' tt. A. J. Phillips, Rowaa; argued. PhiHlp V Merrimoa for the plaintiff and W. IL Bailey for tb defendant " . " J. W. Eatoa vs. D. S. HaH, Stoket; judgment affirmed. ,JT. W. Scott vs. Wtliiaia A. Walton, Itoa -a iarguedi D. G. Fowle and W IL UiU-y for the jplamtrff and Uvlk Uupet j for defendant. The Court adj-mmed to M at t it usual hur. 'liifrmtak Qyw DbaTw fl hw nriisA.sa wcTe"deli?nd " Mmidu): ft T i.:x')C, J. ' ' - ' - -Xf.Stiny snd wife vs. My. RU, eiiTutor, (ni piu. Dcree modified so at to have commissioner sppoiuted to st'H tbe land. : . '' L Lonb-Fnelkb vs. Southern LExprc Caaipany. from DupUn. Error.' Judg vnt revehed. , Bjf Rkams, J. ilTtsbeth A, Maxwell vs. Wis. I I1m Wa, rNi liniun.. Ma error. Judgwsit IL Br igdi.a vs. ). C." Pi Ivctl, ttm Vkyne. K tsrror. JuJgntent aflinucd, tWac R. Ogg, wwcutcir, v. New York 'kite Siapstooe t. onipsuy, fnaa Chst hsi. Ku error... ' Juslguwnt tmrau-d. ' . Ur J. . 1 -.. " &8. Walley""v"lt'A.tJMa, trni Washbigton. ',Jlo error. Jndment af- TBrtaed.t ' An- !..- Staters. II iTard snd Mary A. Williams, froai Pil. TError. ' lnf Jc nvro. . f- ii' P J CViugton, guardiai;, vs. Leak i, -WhI, executors, tt ul., mmi Richmond. Judgment tfnrmccL- J, . Pelletier, Adin'r, 1. E. W. Ssn iers, -Adm'r, ja4&n CartereL, Euot Judgment reversud and cause remanded. Stat v. Jse JListard, from Lenoir. Error. Judgment reversed. BtBovoiik, J. StUte v. John Bray snd Willis Dudley, from Bertie. Emit. YeninJt sww. J. W. Davis tt ul., vs., Joate J, Baker, from Wayne. Error. Vtnin U m. Slate va Jehn Ledford, from Guilford. Krror. I swir i skw. Itd I At her realdouet, on H 7010001, oa Satur dy nl(ht last, la ths 7Stb year et her sire, Locv as, relict ot Dsvll Ochiltree .sa dauKhterof John snd Ellas W'iualuw ; Nw AivrtiisnianU. ITOWTO uPBcLtATK U0JKii8ir0bbY st A MosjUT Ot The- TtrT - Stoetr : txctare-rer Rasnai. H. Foot' Vwahoiav Pahw Conrstn siVme sewilWeTidrlcs o tbe subj'jet, as It tt based apon eonmoti teut prlnclplea, which SB sxiwnene of many yi sra an im-ai-ser ot th o!d Boatd sud New Itork OUii'k lUchaair bss fully eorrobortuM. Bont fist oa siioues'loa by letter or otherwise, of MANUAL H. FOOT Co., 10 Broadway, aud 15 Mew strtwt, New lurk JuosiMwiy . ... J 0118BLRO MALI ACADIMT. 1 a Fait Session wuT begin July Ut, WH Tssas H bbbsio or 21 Willi I -. Bosrd with Ui PriacipsUwMtyng, Ugbls and Im h. lnlr.l ' ' 70 Oil T Uon In Primary Dqiartment, i W -H,,iUr knirllak Coarse. ' ' HHHI UU sad Urock, sack, aslra, , ,.UW Baard imiiU t wid in atlvancs All as eoauu tor Tuition sra dsn st I ho close of Iks tawlon. U. DAY 18, A. St., jsasM-dlw Print-ijtt TTOlsK AND LOT FOB Ab. t A .... . . .... , . ... t wul sell one 01 tne most sosirauie u u the Western w s a, 1 routing on uwirrar ., adHng tUe-e tw W. IT. Askew. Is to wall Shaded In I root k; two tauya oaks, s Una well Wrab.ru Wa a. I roulina- on uaosrros at. ot Uir 41 leet deep rocked toUis bottom. Also, a largs Hani flout. Ml by , and Bli 8a Fruit 'Irtwt. al to take place on Batur day, Htreh , 187s,betwom U and t o'clock, 3 urms ono-uura vssa, osisnc o, u auu to ston lbs. junaftMtds ft AUX MEKKILU rpURESHINO MAOIllNEB, HOrWI J. ruMkne. Ws desire to eoll Ui sttentlnn of farmers to our uanufavturs of separators. We bave anally Improved tbess awcblafl within U laat two years, and Ifaey sra sow supvrior Ui sud batkr. adapted to Uis wsuU of tne Vir ginia tnrmer than any machlnua brought from lbs NorUh, trulls our lower prices aal lit ravlo of freight wak ttaeat clMr. Ws makesfld asnd with our machines lbs Cary or flit's iiorae Power, and furnuih saat-biuet mounted oa wIkwU, omujiIuUi with none power, btlu, ., for tW . : x W l..a mp wUmaI tl,raalinil durtna- tllS Dtat suiuowr by a ' C'ardwull 1 liretber alid Oleamsr," owned by J. W. Alley. lUeuocbiut did (excellent work, thrashing every parttelo of wheat from Lhaatraw.aml laoaamlio outeu Urs ali.fat-Uou. Wa cao rveiMumeud the tsacliiues to auy one wishing a good Threabw anyi Clesour. Vnha tt. Jones, Bus let Uoltrell, Jr., Was. C. Moncare, wm. Miepparaoa, Alex. H. Uol btday, J. L. Usrlugtoa. . Wsslto msk a good Two hurts Thresher that w toll eouuikiuj tor .ao. : J. VV. CAKOWKLL tt CO., 1611 Garj Ust, Uiebotoud, V a JuueT lm . 'aOaft'.milUTlBSS!. SECURITY AGAJ.MIT-FIUKI NOBTZI CsWIOLINA BOIEIimiCElJOIPAHl ftdt Company conUntea to writs Pollrtea, at fair rates, on' iU cusses of laaortble pro- ertf. . AM Losses sre promptly adjusted snd paid. Ths " HOME Is mptdty gnJwlng In pHWIe favor, and appeals, with eonndtsies, ts-aianr art of properly in North Csrollns. A6ENT8 IN ALL PARTi OF THE H ft ft. M. aTTLE, Jr., PaasiDSsr. "'. C B ROOT. Vict Pidskt. fitATuii itAikES, ,' -;-:', ; ,j)t LLArfKI COWPE3, !tc.-ut iso. tnM t' -.-ir. aw a L-rtUiw f.wi!- "HotneT !)' piaut- unritum Uti ltr the auvtvustaaraita alraMIt . ' '' LATE TLlK.RArHlCOTtS ' 1' MARKETS. I-"- Nkw Yomk, June II -Cotton nominal : salos tTA : uoland 26 I 4: orWis 20 1 i. Flour quiet, coalition In Uir extts IT.50, good to choice 9.tJuW00. Whisky dull, 7s8. Wheat i tase.1 dull, winter red Welter tie to 1 . Corn tteaily, Uir f demand at 0a07 ; white southern bfl Rice ateadv at ti 1 2 14.. Pork noli. Beef nGk-t. Lsrd a trill firmer, I 40 1 1 Kavals steady. Tallow dull, 1 1 Salt IX Turiciitin quiet, S7u67 I 8, Rosin q'lh t st rallied llO. Freiuhts nrak. Money eenv. SaS. ' 8tnllmff;l fsa 7-8. Gold ia 1 4alJ J . tiovcmmenl closed dull. Tennosaee' flnn, 7n 1 4, itd other southern steady. t , 1,1 1-ivanHioi, June s. Uitum , openeo; heavy; upland U, 1-4; Oi leant It I ts ij an. 4 , . ,V ... V,,, i FROM WASUISGTOS. . .. j Wanisr.Tox, June SU.Tlis Jue fei port of the stsUstH-ian of tbe dvoniiuieiil tt agriculture now ii prest is cxliauativs iu Rs treatiueutof wheat slalittic. It hi based um reports from IK8 counties, of which IU9 intiicat au average cburtltion, lit) higher than n average, aud 434 alow' condition, ranging from 11X), tlie (Undard of a modi nn proeiwct, d ivf n to 10, aud in ft-w case down to au entire failure. Tne state avurnirc are calculated not simply from tlie number ot counties re- pornu, out iroin me compartire proaue lion of the ssreral count ic. The 11:13 report include a very large proportion ol tb wbvat arc of tliecouniry. Tb sum mary of the returns of area shows a reduc tion ol two per ceut, from that ol 1 071. Tbe acreage of spring wlnwt In the stetea w hich grow that variety maiuly ia repre sruted as follows: Spring .103, low tit, Missouri, winter, M, Kanss lOtL winter 4V California Vv, Orcgua J. - j 1 lie gi-uonil average oftho condition for the entire crop is V4. Tne ib uirinieiit eatimate for the crop of 1871 was 2.J0, tHKI.UOOabuahelsat eleven and a half bush els pur acre, consldurioif . 13 bushels sn average yield. - , , I he area and condition of the present crop on tit tirst week In Juu iinted to a product 01 TMW0,)W) bualiets in 187 J. The crop. if ItHIU, which was about 18 pur esutt above an average, the largest recorded in ten' year, was 297,1)00,000 liuklieU returned by the census. f . Main 1011, .New Hainpahire I0, Vof uiont iOJ, MaasachuacU W,-W iacouain MinnesoU 101,, Ion a 107, Nebraska 1 Id, Oregon 107, California, whera tb Jiatriliutlun uf. suriug and winter ia scarcely known, reports spriug 110, winter i;i0 ; Illinois, where wintef wheat conatl tutes two third of the crop, give lot for winter, suci 73 for spring ; tCantas, where spriug wheat pn dtimiuales, returns 140 for spring, aud Ot for winter. The States growing winter wheat are Connecticut 00, New York OS, New Jersey Vtf, Pennsylva nia 00, Delaware OS, Maryland 100, Vir ginia 08, North Caroliua 101, South Caro Uo W, Georgia H, Alabama 103, Missis sippi IVi, Texas IIH, Arkansas 00, Tvnues soe 10;l, West Virginia 100, Kentucky vl, Obi tttt, Micbigaa ti, IsmIUms, 94, Illin ois 101, Missouri tX ' The condition of tb predominant Variety lu eucli Huto ii thus sUted : Maine 101, New llaiiipaliiro 101, Ver mout 10H, MassschuWts 00, Connecticut m, New York 6, ' New Jersey TO, Pennsylvania 70, Dulawar 70, Maryland 44, Virginia t, North Carolina 101, Houtb Caroliua 0, Georgia 10.), Alsbam 119, Misaiaaippl 104, Texas 1 17, AiWaiuws 110, Teuoesae 1 17, West Yirguiis .k Keu uicky 108, Obio M, Michigan 73, Indiana S3, Illinois 80. The payment of tbe Jul Interest re curs without rebate. FROM NBW. YORIx. ! Naw YoKg, June St. The new Oer msn Konisn Catholic CliaAJt of 8U John the Baptist wa dedicated tn-day by Arch bishop McCloaky, ataiaUul by Bishop Ig natiu Pencil, of bavaiiuah, and Bishop Mctjuaid, of Rochester. ' Olinstesd has declined tbe Candidature of Vice-President tendered him by the suiipb-meatal Fifth Avenue coutereuce. 1 Tlie barber of seventeen buudrod shops truck Ibis morning fin reduced hour of tabor from seven iu the morning to eight st night, with an hous l.tr dinner at 19 o'clock. A hundred shop eceeded to jHiu demand of the men immediately. Otfler shops stilt, bold out. Tile strikers receiv awisUnce frinn the eight hour lun piano makers nave rusuiVM to form a strong association to resist the demands of the strikers, The Brooklyn back driven, who are on a strike, threaten to interrupt all lune- rsls going to Flat flush nnd Calvary ccmn terie. . .. ' " -v--,.. A FROM CHICAGO. Chic ah Jnne U4. The Nttional Dii iou bona, ui Turn ptsranoa-adopted a fat luuoa reuuttuig. ibe nujesttoa of 4be eol- 'orvd peoule to tlie grand Division, tb subject to review and control st lb next annual session. 11. 8. llcll, uf-LouLiaoa, was elected M. W.C. ' '-.' - FROM BOSTON. ? " . llorroH, June 24. ' It u uudcratiaxl that Mr. Cbaaibeihiiii, nresidcut ot the Columbus convention, has officially notified Judge Davis aud Jorl Parker of their nomination for presi dent and Vice-President and that be is to recall the Columbus convention to meet in New York In July for a conference. , -s r- J. FROM SAN FRANCISCO. ' tUa FnAihfiica, June S3. The trot ting match between tba uillont Ajx and Alexandur, for twenty thousand dol lars aide, in Oakland to-day, was won In ibrle staight 'beau by Ajx. Bsst lime t:i9. 1 i . v ; - - FROM NEW LONDON, V Ntcw ilximxin, June t4. Tlw steam lighter, Wallace exploded. .Two were killed and on laully scalded, tfv badly scalded. . - ! n ; . -S Pnii-AOCxriiiA, June 24. Tlis caliioet maker bave returned to work at former 'J-atv aud bour. ' '', : FUOH PROVIDENCE. Puoviwrwca, June 84. The Stlrtvrell Woolen Mill, nt8miUifl:M, has ln burned. Law three hundred snd fifty thouaid dollars. ' f FiiOH NEVM1AVE.1 tit Havs, June St. At a Lab. nuwiiiig on tlie common- laat night, three tlionitunil were presi iu T.iere was lit! Is enthusiasm, exocpt wu ' t ba part of I be speakers. FROM MVOH11). . - ' . - Maiihid, June St. The sffdrs iif Dr. I! u ir.l liar at last iWen otHciallv 'Stranirnl br Minister tticklet and rVunr Miviaa, Minister of r oruiuB Anairs. IIm American Unvern meat waives the quoatio f the claims of Dr. Iloiiard to Ainerican riiiyent'iip anil places it npon tlie gmuna '4 Itien.rty in terccaadon ia the Doctor's Iwhalt ft -vm-nswty to be granted by the bBtaUh t ernnmit, 1 ' I . llonanVa rrfeass ttai lux nMere.1.' j FLAVOR! NU EXt'KA.td sre of prtiasry huiirUtiea lu cookery ; anl of all arUt-Wa ul Uiis d.-wrlptioa tha bijl.lr t-onoutitraled Btaiidard kstraeta, preairv I by Joaeph B ir n.'U Co., noatoa. sre pr-eo.iiieed tiy Iratl, But ealabjiers Vmtamut hurt ataoag tb aaniber ths paiott aud barA. - ' I HUMAN WRECKS. Every ay and boa ws meet with broken dowa spettaseBS' of bu. wsally-wreeka Uiat Raa al hoi of sul-ju-e. At Uv.al witm riirmlia ot theae Baiirltl Ihi tillud w Ith asw vltaliiy, ly a mmtof iht WaUer's Csliforula Vtssaat Biitrra. .Manj are suit -ring froui Ui- rvu ihm of rnm-polisv wd tajjiM peaxwrtil shvuu libnanr. teuai.e of vr, Walker a hrual ao-u.rai.v Uia!. It ni.illiallnua lbs ff et uf UicM ml a tedrnieitrt,a-id evmtplthes, IndaelUiH) a perfect ear, : - ... , .' ' NATUltEOlVEAl JTKKVH bjt,sldoes But prtwarve and puritv lie m Talaiiut lie dons Willi Fragiattt BusiKHmt.' The deptsi bona ami Us waamel csabig arvtarde illvBu aula to all da.trueUve uoluvmtea byjj,i daily aae of this benlUosnl prapaisUou, ,. . r, t l.HUO DOLUR3 WILL HE PA I II for sny rataedy hlcU will ewe I hruolc Hltauniallam, r.diia rn I he l.lniht. Uttt anl Lhoat. son thrust. Insert elina, Croup, Uyt Btrrv, fjoiie, Birauis sun v oiiii'ing. tuieaf uisa ur. Tobiaa' Vuuethitt Lhiluieal ; etiaftltahed in 1H17; aevor falia. nidi by ,! linucglsU. IKpot, W Park Placs, new Vorli , PRATTS AbTKAL OIL -More aeel Dab occur from uains; ouatife.dia, than from sieain boata snd rallruada eiNnWiwJ. Over vu.iAW famUlus eoniioae to liurii Prntl's Aalral UIL and uo st-cideni dlrei-lly itrlnittnt'tlv baveoc rurred from bamlag. at irliia; or baadllnglt. HI It hum of Cbaa Pratt, aaUUllaUed 1770, Mew fork. ' ' A HKAIITIFUL WNtf 'i toft, smooth and clear skin hi p oilseed by aalng ii, vV. ladrd's lilooiuuf Youth M 1, rutwoteaia , frettklea, auiiburua. and all uthurulaeoloi'atlona ffota the akin, H-athijf Ui eoiuwloiiaiB briiliaul anil beautiful, eold atail diiiHv'taw. Thieutvp. ratliin to snUrrlv irvs frvui sny utauariai us triiaaulal Vu luialLb. , , ., .. , , JUHtTHK RF.MRDY VKKUED Thtnks to Mrs. Winlow's BiHXiilug rvrun, ws have for years been relieved frotB'itM-phMaatxtiU of p.lnlul waWhiugwIUt poor taaoiing teeUi- Ingchlldnin, , ) FOR DYdPEltllA, Iudlt.-ai.lloa. d. .ro.,lon of spirits sua g. oeralUDliiilty ia ihulr varloaa foriua; alao, aaa pruvauUva aaoit.! Fever and Airos, and otber ititrHiitent fever. - -T hs Form PbMplioratd Kbtir of Caliaaya, made by Uaawull, Uaaard at u., tw York, and sold by sd Urugglats, ts te Het tarle, and at a touie for pauuiiu nooreruig from fever or otbsr akknaaa, tt has ao eipial. RIBI.IT'0 OKNUINB ClOLUEft BELL COiVMiK WAiKK aeeor.llng la Uiaorti sal formula of Frevoat, Paris, so toug sud favorably kauwa to the cuatooiers ot Tisvi imi, llarral sud B ahiy and ttt-ilr branehsa, for Its tne iwuuumut fragntiKs Is bow uiade by IL W. Ulniey and the trade aupplird by bla aueeaaaors, Morgan a Utalcy, W buleatu Drug glals, Nsw lurk, , .H llf. , , . TIUIRITON'B IVOItT PEARL TOOTIk POW imtt. Tbs bust ank le kuowu for clean sing snd preserving Ins haiUi snd gums. Bold by all OruggiaU. Pries do sim! AO eents per bulUtt. F. U Wulll Cu,, Mw York. CARBOLIC SALVE umnnalled as s Heal ing CowpuuniL Physicians reomiiuwud It ss ths moat wonderful nainly ever know. Price aft cents pur but. Joint F. Henry, sols Proprietor, College Place, New York, CHRISTADOUO'g HAIR IVg -Tills mtur allteeul eontpouod Is b..toud contingency, Uia aafoat sud Bloat reliable Dye In eaiateooe never lulling to Imparl to the Hair, uni tona lly of odor, n.iurnhiuuul and elaalkity laanufaelory, 88 Maiden Laiie, ew York. . tVAPNIA la lltdui purided of Its sicken ing sud poisonous qualities. It bt s parfeel anodyne sot producing headache or eouauha Uon of bowels, as to the cats wlUi other law ( amnions of opium. Soha Farr, Cbautiat tew York., ,,..," t. pine I ileilliiiwitaw. rpUK AUUUdTA kXCHANGE This UiaUtuUun to Intend d to fact I'sls transactions la COTTON, OKAIN and PRO. DUCK for ImmedlsU snd future delivery, snd Sapeelslly tor the purrliaae aud fla of rouik eru BeeurlUos, A daily call to made of all tli leading BecurlUe m the Butes of Virginia, forth Carolina, coutu Carolina, Oaorglt, Tenners is, Alainuia, Florida, Misabtslppl, lam alalia, Tenas snd Arkanaaa, ajiubiaviiig STATE m IN 1)8, CITY oOMle, , BAILWA Y B(fUa, .1 RAILWAY BlMISES, MAMJFACTUKINU SMAJtES. . As., ,. Tin anderalgned , Baiuiei s o t Uia A l"0 1' ST A EXCHANGE, aolleitordera to bay or sell any. thing in Ihs above line 1 I A. 8. Roberta, ol Hotierta, Morris t 8lilvaaj C B. Bacon, CotUmuniiiiiiltf Stai.'Vient. "Johh L." Flaiuuuug, Cotlou Bruker lor Au gurta Factory. v ' i j H F. Rnaaell, of Ruiaell tV. Potlar, , , A A B.all, of Beall, Bsrs Co. ; John Joukina, ot i. 1. U. Juukltu, (Uro kcr.) ' ." ..." -' W. Daniel, of Diutlcl A Hill. ' C. 11. Fliliiiny, of C II Fliliilxr A Co. W. II. Vtarrou, uf Warren, Vt aliausACo. A. P. Bogirs, Broker, W. F. Herrlnir, of Clsk'hom, Hscrlng A Co. Joli M. Clara, of i. M. Clark at Co., , T. P. Branch, of Branch, Bona U. - ' - . H, -H. ilk-HmsBi President sayings Bthk aud. (JrajjuVvUla.J'aelaKy.... ua. . .C. A. Rowland. Cauiroi.tloB MerabaB. . W. M Read, of Krsnklin. Bead Co. Alfred baker, President NsUoiiai Ext hangs Ban. ' , A. M. Jackson CokimUalon Mi-rehant. V M.O'Iowd,of O'Doad Co. ' P. L Co'mhi, of Jbn J. Cobe k Boas. W. E. Jsekson, Praatdent of NaUoaal Bank of Auguat sod Attguaia FscUiry T. ii. Bsrratt, ol liar re tt A CusweU. M. P. ktovslt, Cotlo Factor and Commla- aiba Merehsnl. V Ueonte K, Blhley, of I. Blbl y A Sons, W. T. Wboeleaa, of V'hn-le.a a Co. ---r - O. M. Stone, of laaae T tlnard dv Co. U. A. Allen, of Walker Allen. ; V d. M BiinlelL Counul-alon Merchant. J Pearce, of d. i. Pssrce, BullerACo, A.Poullsio,ot Poullalu A Mavlaon. 1 Oeorge T. Jsckaoa, of Heorgo T. Jatkaou WC. SIHley, of Dunbar A SIMey, snd Pro .1,1. ,t ,.f I ju.i-li v Maiintaetuiilig Company. at aS- ltgly, trtto-Contlswn Ater ebant, 0 W. C. Sandsra, of Inmifn A ga .dera. W. H. llowsrd,ol W. tt Howard A Son. K. P, i layum ot E. P. Cittyum it Co. K. W. llaard.ot a I). Heard Bon. M. I. Branch, of Branch, Beolt Co. J B. DoitKhertjr. of Bona, Brown A Co. Th'Hiist P. Bio vail, uf Btoval. A Huh. u u M. uf K. U. Mav Co. - i. O. MalbewsuB, Touascov Cotton bobda snd uenerai rrwauce a, u,w k. J. Hotter, ot Din ar A Waltou, ii. V. Curry, Banker and Brokeri Jaidi'S A. I.ry, of James A. I.ray A Co. 1. J. Uillrr. of J. F. L. J. .If. tier. . F. A. Timbsrlak, of Kaioay Tunbr'ake. Thos. M Ja-hton, of C-.I, Ju-kii ol Co, ;. F, WUman, 01 Braacn eoosavo. Jitna svd at wlni E 0 U L A R 11 A C(1K LIMA FOB VTB tJPAUlaLINU "'CATAWBA' MTJNG3. -a.. I - 1. . . '. M ..U.. La In mailli.Ast LaA MX 1 1 HUM WIU - B v n .t , ..- x I hHVfi Mt iBt-iiiliawiHiii ativu tit-! -"- -r .l..... t.,.rii.,.- L. tacts. ..St Ul ). fun MiV sa.'ri.t I-,- - ' rtiiS j.w.cuxAiti r '1'ITIAIi NOTICrS. BATCUELOR'8 HAIR CT3 Thai ii!ind Hair THe to tha br-t t tba ort. tlarntleaa, reli.i.,.., liiitB- .. !i.,u. imx 001 uia r, ,,r ,w pmuaea panuytta orrt Aro.tl the tmta ana a..uve pr. .' . do BOl fHiama. i s bur s 11 ur lt lm s rcfaitaiiua to im".. perfect ilatr i-. all lirutriata. Afi i 'wirvftr,1:,; ... K vi. A. b ii-na .f.' oniamtattvd 'v as lit only N'fWott ON TKVW (.I.TMWEB of T. kaa, fab . f Valuab'e InfurutaiiuB npon the lb aats.tf. ur at, l-rJ.wui,.t and Proa,", ta ui yj, ...ihh( l.r a Valusl.lo Mi. friee n . -t .. y.', c. du, with Map taitmta. lia M'Ma wlia Man etmta aunt free of liu Janet-If Kti.tfcb.N.Ot ONE HL'b'DRF.r BARHKU FUHS whVh wa will ta il Ui eh, oonaicnmaBt, JviasHrH , , W. C.81HUMAI 11 Ct. I i BOOKR-TII'lirwr.vnut.T ..wr. - ........ r- r. r . foe anv pier ol Muair, no mat. or by whom pnbUxhea. Catahaxa aent free. ' r JUSltf; RaleliT'C. piBHi.Fmm a.' ? 1 . ll Barreiajust rwneirod. . , t, - Juu tl tf 0. T. 8TRONA0II A BBO. cottoii cn:z. ' WK AltF. A0KNT8 tOR Ot'T I rTT8 l.lvlit Draft (Jlna. Htaul Hraah I, i t and Brawn'a ItDorgiaHbia. billvmd an al railroad at manufacturer' prlrea. Lavai fun guaranteed, atanph n et be., . junssi-ii. . it, a BiuutftACM a rinva. tTJORS FIELD PBASV -, In atom Bla k or Clay Bank Com Field Teas. : now la the Urns hi plant a to lilar JAM a M. TOWI.F.8, V Commlaaion Men baail. Jane w Jillius Ztowla (4 Co EALEIOH, N. C. fx' .1 1) viiler a is t t EiIULDF.H'8 lIAKltVVARE. WtM-9irjtstiiSKai CT0VC3. Juna -tf E W- C t O I II I N O v-4wA weaned, -recently msnufaciured from - " r tb llghteat Fabrics, adapted to Uisapiame. tug warm weather, eonaUUng of BLACK ALPACA FROCKS, Bom Kalrt Large Siaes. BLACK AND COI.ORKD ALPACA SACKS, PLAIW AND riOCKED- WHITE -PVCK V kcl it of Medtust aud Extra largs fwes. , WHITE UAR8P.ILLES VF8TS, BinStea4 , Uoubls BreaaUL All Buss. . DI AGONAL WHITE M. ARJEIL1.ES VESTS, hew t-lyls ot go;i; Jual out Una Beasos, BROWN PI CK cfNES SUITS, Very Stylish. , Bitia t.ln.-n Sacks In graalvsrleVf ; Brow LI on Deriiys. , ' ' iuus Li a R. B. ANDREWS A Co. K J Otl II AND MULES. Will Sell Weutietaj SOU llllir-oty l' and Mill line, at Put.iie Au -Hon, Tiurir liea lu.kv Mulsa aud Hrct at tt." i' ie of -WYN.NK.1A.NckY tkCO. uu141w - ( rtuiuat FLocRi , - lODsscks, 'A ia barrels, Juat received. . . Jan H U G. T. STBONACH BHO. i : 1 YHITE SCfiA", .0 Barrula Juat receivud. , , Juue 31-tf O.T. 8 1 RON Af U BR'X " JAH RAMtU . 4 J.p.miil CVii-.j Ju-t rutttJ. ;fcl :.T.r.Kt.NA.;HA6-i'r tS5 t":' fk
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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