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I-1 . J 1u jletif -a. r i l--.w " 1 r i JW' .... VOU VIE"" RALEIGH; N. C., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 4 871. 7- NO. 300. Wt'f-M J" V--..' ...J' ' . i i 'J J ( aW I IBMIIIIBSll IMIIII I I mil ., ,--'-, - ... ttt- , ! J at I i a T ' i 1 -V, er-BBnawMBaaaav. 9 I Dally i JH. . , 4,..., 4 e kWj a"'u",,' T n1' f il ill B ' ' - .vj.es.w.wV . t tl. r r m . Is. ,,., A. . i.-ii if " 4tW V ' 4,., . Mb IA i 'J " . . ILEUTUR4 gMHMf Dlrfriet-awift Oatlowsj, of Third Diatrict T. a FoJI, of Cum Tomtit District H. A. Loadoo, Jr., of HfH Dbtriclr-D, F. Cldwn, of Quit ,3Utb Pirtrict W, U BUel, of Bcb ; ... - i , fcmth DUtHct F. B.' McDowil, ol Eichth DUtrict ThomM JohiuoB,of HOME 'AJ-FAJUS. 0 . Cotto Habkbt. Reported by Ljo 'i AdMDti Onxxr Md Cpmmioioo Mer-- ' cbtnt, South Market 8trt s Cotton Jo-day 1 M 0 1 oenti Ble i0 balw, old cotton, no h, . j . .. ' : ' i,VAVtta. lUTkJ. . "'a "' b teiid I she '.j W beia to day an sditorial diaraaaion "-;Whlih re hrtp ttm likmraat many of wor rauloi. far tour mounter w aarm. oar reader pat Uttl Iat than" poDtica. Protably rliarwaaion lika tint noderU 4 t tta may nopply thaa witk pabulum of " ' aaothar kind aqaally naeaaaary and in fig . i ,aatiiig . Wa wUl , om mora artioU tri thaa nrW waak'n talarrl vlU f . 4 bra il miai prir tba pkata ttaa of Mr. Taoa. ' W. tfaurrha, tf u and a naif alia from Littleton Ipo lilifx mwaty, tkat aaid to contain remarkable virtue. . ! peopertiee are naid to be iron, lima, nlphorie acid, chlorine and pnUaaa. . A rood many Tiaitors are in attendance ' The raihar pntent-nMdklM name of Pn- acal haa been glren it ' " i .I -.. -.- , m;a Btra recetrad eomplimnntary (icknt, to nttand tbe Mecklwburg (Vir t. ! cinia) Fair. It will afford at pleaaara to uend if within oar power. Local Don." Vfh- Jtam could ot be bad attbePolioe Cnort ywterdny morning.. M aruman fun Uia fflti mrk haa 1 -" ll ' J - - . . reco Tared from bla recent Indupoaitkm. , Prof V. X Kerr, Stat Geologint, left -' theeity Xoadny m visit to Michigan. .. Be the advertuament of tba annual meet ing of to stockholder' of the Oakwood Oainetery Asaociatioo. , . , W are glad to leant that Henry Porter, Kq , I rapidly recovering from bis recent stroke of paralysis, tf v . , tba friends of .Cap. J. 'a DeCarteret ware glad to tee him upon the street Hon- slay afternoon. aimainaUon and reoommendatioos for , Makeratiip oi the next Bones of Repre- mutirssara now in vogue. ,. , Bon. i. X. Coach, member elsct from he Itk wgreaaiiajil district, is 1".tb "uwMxaajor W.A. 8ml A, cjanihar rf i . irrees alsct from tbts district, is i tlis I- . . : ; f i'rof. 0. W. Can, or Trinity College, in '"' Muoday afternoon eritertahied the pupils of lb Metbodiat sabbath School with an Jutroctlre lecture. , .. . . , . AH our exchanges in their election table put down Graham county as voting t-pa- rately. Tan law under which the county , 1 Was oraniied mf uires it to vote for the , 'J.fnmH Willi ClMivam The address of Hon. 3. I Hickman, , M mdaj evening, is spoken of a being " ;rery .siitertaining and nloqaeot. kames evere uken to form lodge of the Order fGood Templars in theeity. . .. Good news for Ealeigh.' Bobinson'S Circus, Treouioa Brother Jtndy Harry , McCarthy are all coming. ' ' t.i Te iceo. Kr. W. H. Burroogbei Whe liVW r miks rft of IWgh, has left at oar offlo a Bio speciinw of coal t ewred tobacco raisad upon hie farm. This xperimentot Mr. Burroughs' shows that POioa of Wake are adapted to the frowt pi An, lea tobacco. W trust and achat be will rWix a high jprice. , x It i miderstood 4e Petersburg Fire ComPM,y will not visit this dij nntil the rt week in October. The Firaaaen of BMrl are mady and willing to receive Vome their brethren from Peters tatotbtiospiuliti?sof oarXjty. . r nmiln aJ ft4 nf aukinr quota wm,,wm frm mtngs nixe4 sutne tunes, as or nMrwv'- . VOMM. a w turn Viwertaan, euv, sbS kM to aio But, ." Ka el, laminar iia a-ar ttm, ttavtmmHu'm sna-a. oueaKioK uf mmi an anuUMSi awfa. aioa, Mr. Hniii h remarked that she ebo d be uk rvtiyKar t wife above suspien. A diagiMtw. theatre guar aara, " Tbett' nn phirs like home" for him. Be Maying tu himself Borne, a Gain.'' nuauaan gveesaoppart are mora sawie won. Tky ki nesei known fa ous tnaa naual M a wanoa-tirea, and have 6aaasjimutoMMfce rihtantn keikiek!. and oevour hat ahon while his, lent warn w the air. (M. Imut VUt. , J Our sage eti it is with bachelors as with ola wood it Is nard to get taea wanna, eat wnen t bey ire take an tne barn paDdijpewetv-- hnrvr-y-r 1 4 ' Wh i are the moat dieoontented of all tradvMwat Ulckiuitln; for their Bel- lows and . bios are nlwaj goins:, and thev are itriking for waata all the veer rounu. A reporter. In depicting a Wreck at SHjsthat no kea than thirteen untortua aiee bit the dust. Tattfce It Oh. Even thin will come in useiur it vou keep it seven veers. young Isdy, merely to put this to the test, has deprivfd herself of a new dress, and purchased n plain ld ring: VnrvaJuiTY bLUu..u We call the at tention of the reiser to the ndvertian munt ot W. Gordon Al'Cabe, of Petera burg, Vs."' Thit school is one of the best , in : Virginia -or the South. McCebe's merits as a teacher era known and widely established. . Mr. wall Wnur I BMD. A distinguished re tired editor Hving in another Bute, write us aa follow concerning the con tempi a tad contesting of the election : J ' I trust that von will go on scetmuUt- tins prvaf of the fraud by which the Radicals have carried their Bute ticket, and that the Legislator will right the great wrong. ...f, t I i. i eis ii i -i. ( - E. T. Hau, A Co.-W Uke pleasure in ilirecticg the attention of oar madam to the advertisement of this new Srm In qui to day's issue. Ueasrs. . T. Hall ' and L. J. Labarbe) have associated themselves under the above i name andjtyle s sue tioueers sad oontnuasioa merchaaU, and aa-W found et Niv ?i"Rxanir "Pfaflo: iavbwrcraninnnity, and w hop they will receJr at the hands of the publio that patnmag and encouragement which their lad entry and attention to business will raOHIHKHT M U. AKUIVLS AT TBS aAauaa Catawm Braiaa. Hub. H U. Brysa, Dr. Hawts and father, flfew Hanover; Blair Barwall, J. & Hussey, R. W. pfearea, G. M. Heodrix, G. Houston, J; H. Hodges aid wife, Miaa Smith. Min Peace, Granville; H. C. Rockwell and family, Dr, J. I. Mott and family, Dr. a T. Murphy and wife, Senator from Samp am ; James Marsb, F. It Wkkenburg, Ja. Campbell, South Carolina. " - ,s v ,j .. -, For the HeaUnaLN Thiritt Collbob. Trinitv is nnenini splendidly, much better than at any pre vious urn since , tne war. JUet all tlie friends send on the money to erect the new DUHding. rUKDOLfo. Ball at KrrTsictx SraiNa.-The following dispstcb which has been kind ly placed at our disposal fully explain itself and settle! matters la regard to the much-talked ol ball ) ' ' KtrrmitLL Svruio. Auir lfrtb. Ma I u. Uauuda i ' Can't hav the ball yet crowd ton large. About the Brat week in Heutembtr it will eone oT. Your vouos Deonie shall have due notice. T. H, BLACKBALL. ' Those who hsve been So fortunate a to attend previous balls at Kittrelt Springs are indeed anxious to repeat the pleasure, and Mr. Biacknall is requested to hurry np the cakes. , Thi Rqwiwat Coucbht. An inUI lectual' lady friend baa kindly posted ui relative to the Concert that recently cam off at Sidgeway. The entertainment every way was very successful the ladies wet handanmaAaajawaa f ae. the attea- ac iarg aBd . yctappreclativt and select The atidicnce was to gratified that nothing aliort of a repetition would answer it demands. , Accordingly ' the Concert waa given a second tint with sua bated pleasure to all The performer war young ladies of Warren and Gran ville, nasWd by Mr, Dodswortb of the celebrated Dodswortb Bund of New York, Our lady friend gives us tbs names of the performer but w of course withhold tfaenra we do not belong to the family of Jenkins "English or American. W mast nuote a lew lines from her note. The names are given in order to justify Mr. K in making a creditable mention ot toe taoert, though no names must be ased in i the notice, as it a not only un pleasant kut in lad tatte and then she is uiensed to add "aumethlns' of which yon are aot guilty." , Death ok a Will Kxown Mimsraa. We copy the following onnoerning ths death af well known' hlseopaliaa iotev frwoi Um aojumns of the Wll- mingtaa Stmt . '';. '( The Rev. Ctmefna F. McRaa, Rector of Ail Hallows' Parish, Anoe Arundel coun ty, Mil, died on the tnd Inst., in his (tat Tear and the S7th of hie miniatrv. De ceased was a native of ITayetteville. Foot years ago be removed from Bavannah.Ga., to Marylaadt-waere e- the; 1t h cob- , tinned in th faithful discharge of his ptwtoral office. Dignity uf manner, tem pered by geniality of inUTC.iurss, and na h-inestexfbiuottofth trnta with touch ing poetical enforcement, characterized hi private and pulpit mmistratiowr and gaiued Mm U nsrm affuctuin snd steea) of alt who ioea Jmb, I . r"i.sras I Mm At the laviutkat Uk Raw. Dr. . Briatoa Sailth, the fct'ow ii, irrlrtissai atnt at bit hoeae eaTburs Aitlt 15th. for taw amrpisai of er anisaj Pmaaar's Uub, vm!' kt. A tfWlewa, flaary Mordeoa,, a R Seawell, K.,T.. JriMi; Ljnry Seawall aatsB. B. ..v-JUe- ..... .. ss,. fc.. ' j . f en tnotian, jhtr. Hurdacal was appoint l tininaia aad R. B. Hauudors, Seo taiivSJL -.!::: :.. i :'t U ewsMrftbw ? snsmWll af 4bre,eon- aaUngaf Dr. A. Bauta, M.A.BIeo as) aVTehassVaaata kfpotatad- to draft a and, by-few aad report at th WX Vf, t , dhwun the dinehmt Is was agaasd SHtbode buwiiiV thin year lav the cultira aua af on tea and to report the effects al 111 i htaaarat was as mr ns aoalA be (P r...V. . .t ' : V.i,: aDTvea at toe aeat niewug. By lavltatioa the Hon. D. M. Barringer andJoaiah Turner Jr., were present and were made ho "torary members. " ,. After a nuwt pleasant and instructive Busting, and a most bountiful and elegant hospitality dispensed by the Rev. Jr. Smith, to Club adjourned to meat at Mr. Henry Mordecsft on the Sth lost. Frtrc HoBsa.-Mr. Wm. T. Rogers is In tbs city with a Son lot of Kentucky Horses, saddle and harness. tv lie can be found at the livery stable af R.1L Dunn A Co. Bom of the hones are extra fsst trotters. Call and as them. ft Pouca Covht, Aufud SO, 1871. Ellen Coates, (ool.) waa before the mayor to-day, for restating th authority of deputy sbsr in Magnia, and in default of bail, in $200, was committed to jaiL The ncU ar thee :. Ellen is aa old offender a turbu lent pest a long-tongued reviler of every ooe. "and the rest of mankind "a woman of mighty fame, and weighty to the aura bar of two hundred pound. - she was never known to hve In pane -if ah could tielp It and for her quarrelsome diapoel tlon, n writ of ejectment was procured b her landlord, as the last reeort to rid kil pramian ot a most intolerable nuisance. This writ was placed in the hand of Deputy Magnin to ' execuU aaJKtaa.iiiinftieii jA'J- ga along" as the Deputy knew hi sweiea, In" upon th Deputy and hi aid, using bar teeth, bar naih aad a billet of wood, with telling effect; and after her trial be fore th mayor, vowed sow, that " ahe'd die, before going to jail" ' Here, ''the war broke out afresh." Ellen' jerked back, twisted bare bead to and fro, ever anas) reaching for th, hand of ter lor sawA with bar "aaaggle tosthr j'bu't, opoa th pnacipla, that a " burnt child dread fire," ; Magnia ' and Winter kept a (harp look out aad wanned no more of such fun. After a desperate struggle, the trie reached the poat-offiu, and Ellen sullenly threw herself o th pavement, and defied " the world, the Aesh and the devil "but the flesh pre vailed, and Ellen was taka to the county Jail, where the will, la all probability. quietly repose until the 8th Monday after th second Monday in August, instant. A Nw Usa ana Taoors. A statement hat bean mad by th cable dispatches that the British government has inarched s number of s4diers to Oxfordshire to bJ placed at th diapoaat of th farmer In aid of th work of harvesting th crops. This action ha been token to neutralise t ie consequences of strike of th sgricol (oral laborers lor higher wsget. Although it b given great often to th striker and their sympathiser, it must be eonfea ed that it is a much better way of settling the trouble than shooting and banginf. Considering theaoaditioa of aamerou it eitste in nouth Carolina, it would be good Ide.i to teach tome of our troop in that qu trior the use of the ho and the piowanare tor ine Dcoent or tnose wqo have been datpoiled aad ruined in th general diaorgauisation of labor, cons quentapnn their preasnc and performan- cet.JJM. Bu. tal e( th hvgeat soUectioe of s GREENHOUSE PLAJSTS , to toe erty, eonshrtregto 'part CAKEUAfl, . v Xacabiai, '' ' ORAMUU,' ' 1 .', ,..,. ,"ONa, ,y, j ; ' BEOOmAS, t PIQNOIHAB, ; CHHANIUM8, ofcoecKNiAS, v ; IRI8 JCel wISfca, CALLATIUAAS, V , ' andhnnareaselotben. ' ! I W. R JOSKiA CO . ' Su-tl1 A sc. and em. Merchsat. V 10 BEST Three or Four ComforWbU Rooeia w Mr. (Xtusirer's toes-ea i'smtarliie etreeL " sag if u , , w. n. ut. (jo. 10 K SAAB. A aaadsov reeldeac at Carv tUUon. R. C, ku4 n-fk ( sens el Sihl) lupruyea lanA eoatalks foer room KlU-heatwe, tre place in - w4 kH irf Wtcr at the duvr iirlii kniulraa is I, UU0 Vmti (nm au4 UraiK mu nftaun or Ursine In Uva an fauna; Urav Viam nmij te wt out in soon pruporij wui moa sow ror W. H JoSU CO. olvtf Tkw Baaelgk.' Cia.tB Ball . lend, ..' WHAT IT HAS DuNK AN!) IS ! shA.N0 rOK HAUtibH. , STlLl -I Jfr. Zwo(.' The excitonut f mir State tomiM having about sutMdeUr, and the PiHiieutial campaign not aa yet folly opoued, we have a lew utotui-uu in which to think ul nomethitig elMe,vkl our a aa uuiea upon tne euujeot ol mil aiadaalthmigh we are not a "railroadial by any nxaoa. , - . '"- . Few ot the cltixena of Raleigb ever nun oi toe v amount ol seal wortli ill Kaleigb A Uais-ou JUiln.a l is ui thetni We are too apt to look noou all rk'tpont tioiis ol a kiudml clmim uir, aa gu,a ino aupaliea, r auaerlitm 'the &tuckhoiiier, luereuf. eaiy. Ana U urn-aance aopie rival' corporallou auriuu op, - are reativ to throw up our buL uu' Iclui our aid to it Thin may be huiuau ai lure, but a little rerlt-ctiou SMtuetiim. might create a change. The atuckholdcra aud nnui.: ;ers of the above named coipo ration have had grunt ca uw tu cuuipiam ot just aucb treatuivut l.oul ua, alihoiih w I.jv aevir. nee-d ol tlie' dotui; it, Kor inaunos: At the hut amion ol' Hie Legislature a bill waa before that body asking the giant of a charter lor a r.J to be c.illc d ihe Ibileigb aud Augusta Air Line Kuilroad. Th bid after much lacx r ur u oy tus managers oi me n. a, v. n. R, hnally panwd. But not una of eur citisena, that we know of, lined any ludu- eace with that body tor iu passage. In stead of the citizens aaacnibuug to num meeting and prsying - the lAgndature to pea tlie biU.-anit railing -ttion tire city paper to urge it, not a word waa asid or a thing dime. Aud after the bill was adopted, and now the stock is beiui; sub acritwd lor, the Ulty ot llaleigb ha not ubsoribed for en dollitr nor indeed has be a penny in nny road tl at we know of. Well, why should she ! iu a convenatiou with a' gcutloipati well iuformed on the subject, a lew day ago, we ascertained the billowing fnoi: The Raleigh A Gaston Railroad pend in theeity ot Raleigh not leas than kuuUu, IjUse tuutand dailan atiHHitily, inctndtiig wagua paid to operauvea, sc. - '1 be patronage derived from all sou rcei in thu city doc n.4 aiuouut to tea tlttu uul dollar! annually. Here have tu5,0OU more apentwitb-u than we rr t u rn W e many tlnn buildiuga that art being annu ally added to our place. The revenue from tax paid to the city ia being rapidly Suppose the Kaleigli & Auguala Air Line Uiui4UUlld,.lieiiiuii-'W- aot.Ur will bu, WiU U-uut uim nearly, d nuK,ire-me-Txporaitiffer toitrmat duct it also I Ceruuuty it wftl, and in addition,' think of the immense trade trom a new country that will be 'oponed np to Raleigh. All the freight ud tret el will eome to aad tbiwuub thi plaue, and there ia really ao estimating the good it will do every eititea ot the place. ( But supuuee in sum- Holders or ttiat road should get tired ul enntriliutiug so atuch to a city that showed so little, ap pftsaatiea aad move, iu oporslioa eiae whnter i That oonld bt mr easrlv tetiie. Indeed the operatme of tbeae taoij, with their tamilie alone, could auttiea desert plane aad build up a good sii.j town, numbering not tea thaa fllteen buu dred inhabitanta. ' : i These niiure srs facts, and it would be well lor our cilv coiumisniooers to think of them, snd instead of opening now strests acroaa t sWtot their track, to lend them aid aad euoouragmuent. We lie Ueve it to be the duty of the citt nf IUI- eigh to make a liberal u Inert ption lor took la the Raleigh A Augu.U Air Line tuiiroaa, and we nop to see it don. y wav of compariton. the North IJar- oliaior Richmond A Oaavill Compa ny, whose road passes through our city, does not spend more than Mr thousand dollars annually with us. Onlv a differ ence between the two roads of $72,01)0 per annum.. ' - - - ! ' CITIZEN. Th Japanese Embassy to France hsve arrived in Paris. Among It inemlier are three princes and two princesses, bold big the grade in Japanese aociety of the great vassals rf th crown In the' old feudnldaya. Included in the train that accompanied the Junliaasy are several rich laud owners, and a number of ser rants and students. The ladirw, Mnecial- ly, are delighted with their visit b Frsnoe, One of tbie who bears the lengthy name of Lievu-sUoou Khiiukhou Neiad, ia ren- leaeatiid as being of great beauty and quite ram ujaun, one is tne aaugnier ol a Mendaftaaof ths flnt class. ErfuutH is ALBKMAitLa. There seem to be prospect of Virginia being settled again by the honest snd intelligent people of old Englidrr:'rVfip'Tr"trrer with was eberBnrlishmew? haw th- ehssed th magnificeut farm of Mrs. Scott, known ssnrtland,nnUioing 1,700 acrea, price M,000. Mr. Harford, also an Kntr isbman, has bought aa adjoining farm of Mr. 'Hofoorne Morrison, Jwo' other Englbhmea aad a Scotch capiullst have pan hued two of the largest farms In Albemarle 'county, for which they paid $10,000. Altogether shout 8100,000 baa beea invosted In ths viiclnity of Scotu Vilhj. SmttfilU Btfitten- i Death or Tun Pkuidkht or Pkhu. Joss BalU, President ol Pern, wee asaaaai- aated oa the 18tb of July by Uutierrea, the leader of ths revolution against hi government Geo. Joss Baits was a sa tire of th northern portion of Peru, and amongst the people of that portion of the republic he w very popular. In the ri -ing against tbe government of Preudeot rsrdo h led tbe revolutiooisU In tbe North, while General Cauaeco, whom I'ar- do Led depneed, headed tbe disaffection in the South. Oa ths overthrow ol I'ardo tli presidency wss disputed between Canv eoo and Bella, endieg, however; Mb the cewor the latter, who be a4ininuter the goverunient with ureat' flrranee Kaud suoosas, adopting, on the whole, the very ante policy ol bis predecessor. Hal U paid great atteniion. to tb develop- eut of th industrial resource of that country, and mainly through his instru mentality was gotten ap the National Kx- po'HB macnily opased at- lAmi A Bio ConaumoM rtrB-.rhe World ealls attention to the Hartiing statement ol a wen iniormed fenasylvaaia e rre-n-wiietit, to ttMr eSM tliat Hie nwaipula. lor of the President' King in that (ttate re 'pn-pvi'ig to put the enormous sum of five million of flolhirs into this roiifliet. 6.uma Csoierua alone give 1,000,000. Nkw Yaua, Auguet la-CoUua (toady, ank-a J."rt I alea; upland iiH ; orlrait 213 4. t nr quiet, common to fair extra t -rood to eh on, fasonfisia. V 'ktNky a ahaeW kiwtc, s I a. W beat iiil - I JL' . a httl Nil ' . mi limn, ... I torn lower, fair demand at 57J81 white southern 8 Kiiw aleailj at Sa It. Pork quiet ia.T0l75 Beef quiet. Lard a trine lower, 8 1 taw 1 A K avals steatly. Tallow dull, 8 8 4a 8 A Turpw tjne quirt, 50 a 51 18. R-w qH, trall,3 80. FMght Dmier. i Kowr'wiT, . hunlinir 81t8 t Gold U f saU 8 8.. UoverameuW ch.d steady at 8 ? 8. Tenueaeee'a Brm 78 1-8 sod otlM southern steadv. ) - LivKHf.u Auif. 19 i ottnn nperied firm UnlnaMBiktoalO; Orbmoa IOI8al8 1 4. nVwdMurl brut. CXiro 87 sad 8, Lvrm-CotioM henvy, sli, pnuihv- tioa and i port I5.0O0. Curulieiland cut ft tuia 8. Lard 08 aad 8. , " FROH WAMilNUTftN. ,MTtaiN(iTi"i, Aug. 18. Th h'sai is ciaive lieiv to-dav, the tberuoineter reaching M in the li.le. Thtwe is inloriualioa from Geneva whkh wamutu the aaurtioa that sines the excluaaon of the claims for indirect dsmagos, the busincs before the Tribunal of Arbitrators has been favorable to tats Itflvernmeht, aud that sevurnl awsrds for dir ict dauMges have already been agreed t p. ul, th ludicatious ieiig that on tn conclusion of the 'adjudication ill be awa-ded to th a irross sum ' United Status, thereby avoiding refer eace of the sumect to tne Board of Cominiasinners. It should not Ls expect- . i- .. . : ... i . i .if i i w iui bun i,iiii:tiiini eu uuw Mreuiciai1 Ty giveii, Mthe"prirlHi nalara coudui:tvd in tor rut, snd as th insinuation furninbed to out government Isol the same character. A colored man named Edwards, waa hot and instantly killed last night by Robert Muinber, alao colored. The cause was the alleged criminal iaiiaiacjof the latter with tbe former wile. FROM NEW YORK. Nttw Yohx, Auir. 19 The police raid ed on the gaiublr-r at lney island ye trrday, throwlug acveral three-card moule ublcs into the serf aud scattering the thieves. No new - of yellow fever ia the har bor ln yesteidny. Hi" Fe.leial internnlionalu met here yiati-filayTliut did IiittTiiiig-beyiiuiT ap pointing a oiniiiiiuee to request tba city uaihoritic. to Mil coal to the poor at Coat pniHi. I lie aileiinance waa tlnn. ' rtirtrr ler Irrrrv uw'tlrl:nitrn itiit bum Htnlun,.....,.,,,...,. I he be.it iexoiiMiV, J.IK -tiituiuuiefisr ROM TENXlXaEE.' fill, Kellar, editor end prooiietiir of the Atai- miuJu, annouocv. Iiiuim.II' aa an Imlein-n- dent candidaU for Congreaa in thu dis trict, lie m an ardeut supporter ol Uree-U-y and Brown. Iteiiort say that the lnll aitrtii ! doinir great namaKe in northern Nimiiiiih. LapiHin I nil and wile, ol tbe tviiier llellea linn, arpved hare last elirht They reiiort that no truce can be found Of the three children, the woman and aian a ho were on tbe t earner at the liuie die was boarded, neither haa tbe Downing party oeen lleara irom. X. FROM BALTIMORE.- BiLTiiioaa. Ann. 18 The Third Na tional Bank on South street between Sec ond and Lombard, waa entered bv bsrir- Ur laat night and robbed, il ia thought. of $100,000. Tb baiting up now shows inai an entraiHie was muted by cuttlnir tnrougn tb wall ol au adiotulnn build ing wuirn waa otxupioa oy a Ulna giving bis nsrae as Stabler, who proteased to be a comuinwion mercnant. The olUoers ul tb third National Bank Ute that ther Inaa by the burglary is as nuiows: f.ii.uou ia greenbacks and na tional currency, uf, which 8 notes are of f 100 each, and 84 note of $50 each of th third National Bank, and the follow. jug bouitu hel 1 as collateral; Tbe Northern Central lUilroad, $3,500 1 North OaMli oa bonds, 1 1,500; MarieftaXend Cin cinnati Railroad, $1,000: United Sutea five twenties, $1,500; Western Maryland Railroad, ti 000. Tbe bank ofler a re ward o $10,000 fur tbe recovery of the iMive, nc prorata lor a partial recovery, j be individual loam' ol deixwitor hav- I g Imxes in the vault cannot be ascertain ed, a many are out nf town, Tb hwa a 111 probably amount to several hundred thouaaud, as it is known that several boxes conuining bonds and other wcu ritieswiil smount to $75,000. The first floor of th Oittings' bank building, from which th entrance was made into the bank vault, waa rented June 1 bv a tun rgiving his name aa K. Waahhura, who paid a quarter rear, ao xa in advance. ' - "WW - - j ; TasTigr&Th9' yirstTraoeof the steeple chase was won by Tammany, Blind Tom second, Vesuvius third ; time 8:10 3 4. The second rr, daah one and half mile was won by Brakedown ; lime Si 40. The third was won by Mary Ionise, boatinf; Kcho twe iengtha. King Henry aas six lengths behind, with Haodford, Winesap, Caderxe and Astronomer If ail big in the order nairred. Judge Barnard has been found guilty, removed and disqualified from holding office. Lord and Johnson only voted in thenegative, ; y' ' . from"';tica. , Utica, Aug. 18. Tb Ave thousand dollar race yestetday waa won by Aineri can Girl, beating Palmer in 'i.2Ht, and 2:20. FROM BOSTON. BoToa, Aug. 18. James Mcllhsnny yesterday ahot hi wile ia th temple causlug death ia fifteen miuulea, aad then shot biauelf. lonctioK a severe but nut dangerous wound. - i MxKl haKttbn, , Ciwcd, iya Aug. lt.lhspatchewiiust re-i ves later news from Belfast. The rioting still continues, four person were killed in the strueU this morning. Thee is mueh complaint by the posctmbl ciu tta of the authorities want of vigor ia itiippreiMihgthe riot. Kuifian with,Hs hili iB' flieH ti ii.T' staTk" tfirougE "tlijp city A whole seetii.n ia given up b the rifHnra. I'be popoJiice are divided " int bontlle Catholic kiVI Pniiuttaiit nudia, and when ever 'here u s riirlit the trixiiS with Hied bajoiMtu and the iiot.ee enduuVor to atop the diatntbsnce, Jliei have beca obliged to Hie into the rioters on both tide. N imber are wiiiil d. The nou at B li'-ist bay ujl, yet been 'ppreased. The major and magiatrate h ive laaued s, proclamatiou warning Ui nolrrs' to dinners Under tb severe) uunaliles for a continuance nf the disor der. - The fighting continued up. to last Might, slows laUiag Bke bail. .. ... Lou dom, 4 F. M., Aug. 18. Advicea Crow Beltaat up in tbia hour aUie thai shot oonimue to b exchanged in tb (treeu, Uvough it ia no known that not w have euacen-eted la large numbers at any point, A teUvnim troia LtiriraL UUtet county, on the Belfast and Ulster Kailway, says arrtons disturbances are iu priarreas Th autaontM sal the town uaveealk d upon tne military roro to aid in riMtormif orili-r. ' Latke 5 I'. M. A later telegram from Self it says reports ar eurrem there that Ui city ia about to be planed uadnt mar tial Uw. Th same teligrain sutas thai tlie military ar now charging nolera in tb Centre ol Iowa. ' Mabkii, Ailg. 18 Report arerwrrent that ui nmner and other high tdT uaaU have n&eivetl a warning ol a Ireau. outbreak t he ajirnipted shortly by tb prti.n nf .he Ex gueea fssah. Its, and that to occasion will lie seised upon by the tar list to renew their atuuk. It i carUia that Uie Itmra . ' a new .noveiuent uf ome kind are eo:.rUiueil and active, prepare-' Hon to rueet It are ia active progress New Auver tisomonta. G BANDTOURNAMBKT , . a - e, ,i CORONATION BALL -BCFrALt)I.BPRllfa8,r- I August 28L 1873. . j 8IZ K.f!tiHT from North Caroliee asA BIS RNKllirSfroia V.rglul wlU ride for uieiHMiorft, la Uu -Jlh Auxast ,..,:,( ' VASgi'EHADK BALL :' : will some on". T PA JON ' aug 8I UIUagtl7 i ' i .oe.rielof. r. HALL . L . J. LISA J7 T. HALL ' 0 O . ," ' ' . t, txnusat mvr, RALEIGH, N. C. . ; 5,-a-aaea. V tit fi K K B f-'i-l v c6mmision kWtia'nts.t3" " ' r-- i 1 Will key aad sell 11 MERCHANDISE, ' -j ' . PK0DCCK,' le I BTOCKS, REAL ESTATE, Au. COASIQXXIXTS H0UC1TKD. Return Promptlr aud SatlfscUail Ben dsied. ' Refers to . ... i ....... J. 0. Williams, Pres. Slat Nat. Bank, W. Whitaker, Muyor ol lUleiVh, ' W. (J, Mtronaoa. '( augtU-tl " " ' "" G I01U1A COTTON tit MA PRICKS HBDVCKD. Am Ai.. ... Vm M I. V Uklnv urdars tor tittir sMbrated TAVLUM nW AMU. WKWVHI. . 1 .... H M 'V.. . I . . . UlNtf with ail the Ute iniprorenuinU , To uiisw who atv ased these tilna, they d soreeommsedatloa, aad to all otnsr w ily tsy Uist w wtrritoi vry Uis tojrtvs Ulra MUrseue m muim au erni is Uisilae. rend orders st one tu seeurs tbsni m tlins. JAMK8 M. T0WLE8, t AKet Sugll-U : AftL nlLL8, Asother snonlv eipsrted BV 8 rat train Kvrrfomr uuulil nsv one u( -he lavst- BiUiS Hill. - JAMIta M. TOWLEa, ' BUg lit If AgsSl . JOLLKUK OF i PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS, N. E. Coraer of Lombard aud Howard V . . ....... . . StrueU, ' n t t.r I MOM AT. ' Af . .. U, , r , . ...i ... ....... ... . v I i-, This IniUtntiua has heea . oriraalsad UB4r eiosi (vursile uipMMM, sn wlia au etpsrl- ueed fscuity, a euaiuioUiou iMptdiua, aaa superior cbeuikal advaulsKua, iu au etms ut rMl. 1 Urn rcrular ariiu mmim ol IB o the aw Uv ot iH'WSw, Id A, e n- uuue U liteeuiliiewiUl 4y ol f bruari;, pi73 lmnlu ot LHstuiiU. a wili toe euutarrad SiMe all laeritoriou mdeula, WUsUior ol Ui lirst or se'otid coursa. v . , ' HrtH. lry h' ...r Will b recdlved WhB projieriv teronsaMaded, slid (ranted all Uw privilKes uf th iastttuuoa. AtipUeallon ationid be mads at ones . tarn: Kaineulaliuu 15. Prolewir IIJU. Ben Heisrv lltiuniistrnuw's tlU. Ui- UHat of tytsilnetioo I tu, Ursduatioe I A Oar friends will piss forwwS tbe aiaa id Bio nu and faysKiiaaa wlU taal adores. tOIWAttU VtAIUtKN, AL U, ... Prohswor ot Surgery. HARVEY I BYKO, M. D . . Pruleaaor of the Institute and f , Medicine and Nervvu Disetsnt, aug It 5t ' t l.MYtliSITV SCHOOL, PETERSBURG, VA. 4 atlirb'b Annual fusion beaia Bia loth TH M tioiit is urwsinlory to lit Umvuraily of iXKisia, and Is atroaxly raoeiaanaap by iha cailv of ttut Innjlutlim. I lis Pnn lJ I rs Ui tlie aisrkd sce-ss f bis ptipn at Ui'v ntrsmhrr 1'iiiii ton sd olftw iv.ticit. ur ureoias euaMuuag tsrau, sis., tpply " W. GORDON MV.'ABE, 1 ' t Pnadpel Unlreridty School, Petersbuig, Virginia, aug 21 8twa20 t rpug Anaaal Meetmr nf AUw Stswkhalasn Jt.oi "Ar" wt-JBsajur ill be held st .b I Itlzen Nalloaal Maua oa banday.Aag SCi, stAu ehKk, H. at , ., , . - . uua u sum, ttt3l-8t " betrelary "OAOKK FAMILf FLOUR. ataisK rauiitv Flour. ?. ........ .1 , i.. koasioa tills r timr. . Mills dupev rhmr -a Unci Jot Is ua, k. a iv. In uil SUla.1 f rnla. mre-a W;CSl'ROACa-, C. IIIONlCfl J.rr: ::, .4 S1BO0E8, : .. Ha oa hand MEW TOR DAIRY BUTTER. - j PRIME FACTORY CHEESE, ! PATAP8CO FAMILY FLOUR, . , . SMOKED BEKFeeaTONUUES, 1 80UTBAM PTOtf HAaa. " " Jh rt , ' - - " a CHOICE BUOARCUKID BAM, " '' EPAM CHKE8E, CB01REINa BLACK. TEAR, BARER 8 No, I CHOCKQLATI snd COCOA, -uieHr. Java, 1 " SH J ' , i I LA0U1RA I 7 BIO COFFERS, . PICRLK aad SAUCES, j , i - MUSTARD and SPICES. COTTON REED MEAL, - WHEAT BRAN, Hi .C , Ma.l MACxUEREL, He. I FRE3B MULLETS, .1 ROK tad CUT HERRINGS, BBAD BOX. sugntf jUCTI0N. Sal of a vert na ROSEWOOD PIANO and asadry other artiejes to-dsr st 11 o'uloek. TV. n. mM s W Sttfl7tf . . 8PENCEUIAN ,.,... - i .. . . Doubld EUtMlw r-, In ' lied I rapiutv in vats owiii to their Bnexeriii-d nsaa arsrture- -'Tlveyereiitvapsrtor KtuiiAh'ais'KS,' snd sr,i famous for llletrtilasl tells. Uurtlllty. anHvs.;n;sof tlolul Vor mlt sssivwasis iwr Ar imuv wtfww nws w m lo n g mm, v vm iraa v a-sLnut. jit st ii ttojittm MiwMSsrs. awul n riiH lVlaO.1, BLA REMAN, TAYLOR CO " la A 140 Trand Street, . Y. ! aa MA I BELL SCHNAPPS, ,. Ililillt ky tan rrsprletart at "! aVRlKOAM, 4M HiLANbV Aw lot Ig wratlng Tonle m1 MKDlaHAX BKVERAOB. Warruted parfaetly pure, and In -from all dsistwtou Mhstancaa. Il te dUUtlrd fro a Bablst of the SaeH qaallty, and the Aao atic Juau-aa Baaar or Italt aad dasignsd rtprvlf fur esses of Dyspepsia, or ladige. tloa, Drop, G .rat, KiienmaUs-a, tieaaral Debility, C.Urrh f ths Bladder, Pain la th Back and etoaaaeh aad an dbwaM of to t'rt- aary Orgsn ltglva gnaV retiaf la Astheta, are! and I'aleaUui tb Bladder; atiwagtasn Sid leviora tba s;stia, and at a Serial o prsvenUv . and enr ef that draadful aoueric, Fawaad Agu. , ; CAUTION) AUk , "Muoeon 0. Woi.r' Bau. Sousir-ra.1 - ' For sat by all mpactaete Grossrs aad Auotescarles. . -h ... ! . i ,i UUDaON 0. WOLFE A CO., - . Bote Import), om.', IS South William St., Mew Yerk. auic l-ha t IJBaipKNCS FOB BALK,:;,,:.:;,,'. "V A lare and valaable realdeiue la tb Ka term w trd, only a short distance from lbs apllol. ror parllealani spelv I JOHN liKVKKEUYu aug 7-tf orT P. DRVKKKUX. 2 . . . wirnm 30 dats ' ' - " FROM KEROSEyg ACCIDENTS. H iWy Papr. B ATI'S 41TB A I OIL wru. MOT SXPLODK. BVRNS Cf ANY, LAMP. H'sUeabtas TEX YE AHA ' V 18 BOW USED BY 100,000 7 ' FAMILIES Tbere ha ar a e esrlilswl dirctly or Indirectly. JL'LIL 4 LEWIS A SO , . , 8ula AAul. KsivigL, N. V sud IT ME v. SPECIAL KOTICES. ATCHUUDK B KAIS JjyjJ TGI snleadld Hair Dy I tbs bad u Ui a or Id. Hwuicaa, miatibs, luti lumnu, a, aAiiueUta lusO, nor any viuiw puhkih, ui prudiK paralysis or deaiAu ' Avtwl u,e vauuud aud tsSusv prepamuua Boaalii.it vu-l. iu y itu Sot puiansa. I KenuiiM uf W. A ! -u j lor" Use Oy Iu. 'iad aauruiniir t n.uuuua lo apki l iu inteicri'y as me m y perfect Haw iyw alack or bruwa. m i , II Dnurirtsi. Apply . 1 auad at, M. j . aovss-dlr OX MARRLlfiE. HAPPY RELIEF for Toans; Mu frr.m ths ts of krrur aad Abam hi erlv bi lanliood rsniomL Imiwrt iuuils tu Merits n mmn. Kew neUed ef Inwinemt. N w ud masrkabl Kauxlat. Bouk and Ctr. u ;ra sout Irm, la sl.il euvelomw AAclrrsS, M.lVAH,llArm.iArlON,1 tfo. S oulh Ninuiat., fausdoiuaia, fa, aug W-a .. I0TUMIHU rT 2 PEACH PAREIl. i c i a k .... j to tost, sad cheapest run vw nude ' 4 CORER,' 1 'aad BLICER, take only tr turn efttiaj ersnk o par. Cora, and SUee an Apple, aud sob it au. at oscb I ' ' " '' For Ml at tbe ... BARD WARE DEPOT OF 'Ti n. b:igg-s a m5:- inly n il Tl UJB (AltBUllJUatl, noueB FOR BALK. Br vtrtn of s ludrniant' sslaJ it Tsrm, tbfs, el tb nuwior Cosrt ol wi. lounly, la the ae'lon antltled Wllllsm K. root, .(euvror reward VarUironaii d.',i vs. Usaus 11. Taruoroiwh sm4 uiiHira, llm kw and davuer of llw said deeninnl, 1 will on Ui Slstday u( Auniist next, kw lo piiip uww, wo ibs uieniiixis, ui talusbl Uluinulv knows 111 TarhoroliKli Hotel Till prosMrtv is situud us uSMstMi l.l 0 fayeUSTille tllrvrit m th euy ul Katt-tili aad Mutirau buul on f unnmi i u uu ul Om avoat eseual points, in Ik ., im Ujx aot eiunt Utao lour tiuu-ued yr,i a,.,lnl from Ui Uepot of lbs lUieiuh k ost..n, ih kaleitrh dl August Au Lots, msu! i N ... ih Csroliii lUilniads ; Willi la i.ue hueilrwl ysrii of Ul proposed Mawule Titiile j the sum distant' hue the f .i.tolln and KoJeil I ,,,,,-t Huuss j on Iha oppuMt sidi- of Uie street Irom tlM Waka t.'ouuly Court liuusu, and willnu ,tr aonutea walk ol Uts CaptiuL Tb hotel buildtnx la thra stories kiirh mnA eosi talus turty seven guau ehanilwn, a uiu li. rouia, two pailurs, a reoeiUuB rooui, olhe ud thrve family room. '1 ne rooius ar eoinmudioii and well venUlalad ; Uis oami k'u broad and upaektu; ths doiiiiX room, pu inr snd odtee srs larK, well liKhted Slid cuailurt able, bolh 1b seminar slid niter. All tli buiidiUK on th premises are In ex. eellent ordwr, aad atford avary eoaveaiimc to feoud kyMpiug. Th terms are a follow : On fimrth ef th purehaa aioaay la eaali : ths ramus la tli ma Huai lustaiaMatt, baaiing tniwesl, at alt, twelvsand UKbtera m. iiilis fruta in day of dai th first of tbsemlit liislalmouu tu b see ared by bond wltb at !aat one gomi aure.ty, tilt withheld uuUI payuent of In iureliaa nioaay j aud ao km- a any part of Ui pur ehaa atouey rensaiu nnpaiu, tlm purehaaav tu Incur Ui buudiDir m said lot in a -mi qasl to uea nuiaud balance, tb Ion il any u a apuiioa to m payment or said e.uivua money: and tauuld ilia uurcbasw fail au u. hunir the said b .llduiira, 1 auall hay Uia power to etti-ot sueh iusuiaiwe and Uie aiiuiev au exMiBded by bm lo us deassed a part or iha purebaa nioui-y. Boar liitoret frum ihne f xponiliture, and b parnble at Ui ni 'J.un wltb the Instalment uf pareuaa mum y next Uujraalter 1 alilug due WILLI A.w. a. pool, Ex. of Rdward Yarburougti, dct d. Jly 88-tu Asm auu ud aad hill tnadtr af U,v,r a. OttlliiK. ptoDDKR, OAT8 AMD BAT. . A small supply nt rar-Mved- JlyiVU aAatlta M. TOWLFS. ... ' Aeiit " JJLEACBED A1D BUOW.f DoUKnl'lCS, 1,000 .lata) OF 8-4 and 4-4 BLEACHED and IM0WX D0ME8T1CS. - . in.. . .... AlSO lot auttaLas HA tnr n,.W.n.T t 1.,... Sack. - , - - ; W.E Alt TUCKER A CO. tugl-tf JABUR PUAStATlON acct:os(. One thrmsand fly kanitred and lty uia I " aire in Ul Biea.lu of Uw nan River, a) mils frtna Oauyille .l 1.1 tr.- u lie pot, III Maukl at public ancinui oa ll.a 1 3th of sVptrui uar, ln7'i Tu, la a n... i,ut.l iiianraiiou, nd wuuid makes ri osi ti-. k iaui. Liea baauutmly, aud WU iu.ruied i "i parucuirsaiiura ... . Bonun a fa'-l, "DAM RIVER LAMIA isi " bsuii.ia, V. aug AUll IrHh S-p ) s . A L 8 O J.X. bUOES, tsAITER, ' ; VJn;r:;.:.i,A ;, LADIES'. MEX3' KECK TIK..H, aud KI!) t..tuV!:S A W. fl. A A B. T I: t; K c. ,, jt ci. Vbknt"! ! ' " " ' "Or. Taxaer. dentist, will tw ..- ! will.ra fruui llils Bity tf Ui:v &,a bus :, lei, u ,
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 21, 1872, edition 1
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