r0L. VII. RALEIGH, N. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1872. Oil. ',' "NO. I! THE DAILY SENTINEl ADVIHTlSlNfJ KATES. IkiulinOMllM.. l-ee - ' u sack eabMOB nt Insertion Ml l Rjire,To. a 1 t Imoaia, al " a r Baso lt " I - . 18.0U l - iw - wt. 8u.uo 4 , "- 'MM 1 JUi -V ay as-uoi .' 444 ma sowv iwm Dim M fouowa: additional , i -mUl I 4 00 for T month, 1 1100 .. a woe " 11 , i U.Mt - U " i iteml Wseklr slow, thres-nfihs of r "vY atotm. tw.tfib.o Dully "2,1, -. . ' ' fattaa UsUr mmi wseaiy oouiu, rvj oar eoat retea . , , - TrrLii. L....1. w.kl and Weeklv cou- '"J'JTI r cant on Dailr rm4. riii w,.ti;.i dftv hc cent on Daily rates Art vertieeou te Local Column., J6 ceala . parlte. HO MIC FFA1HS. . Cnnoa Mabebt. Reported by Lyon Adam. Grocer and Connotation Her- cheat, Booth Market Street : Ralciuo. Aus. 85. ,,OoMoalo-daTl8l4tolceot. Salei j- balM, old eoUoo, ao sew. , laoML km. .' ChoKhet wart well attend Suodj. Taa Polio aoail,aJwaa barreaof iuun ' jMtardaj. , ," Jpttyiiciao report tha baalth o the city ., .Macnin'l Beer Garden bu become " lite a raaort. ,10m (Ifteefl pew dwellinge are being bslH fat Kastern Ward, 'BetthiK on tha PmtdeDtial election la . r' lhely here. ! S- (W. C Blrenach, left for Marion, N. Ooa 0tnrdj afbaruooa. ' ' "J.'i. )varbj, EqVot thia city, b QD ; Morels City; ' 1 5 ' - , W. aV Knon, Kq., left fur Beaufort yea- torday (joining. " ' ; s.- ' M' ... .X.Tba H!tlgh rinb.ar iaJtinjr.uaaanm Id furui tbttir apart nieuta la faandanme -atjev- A dmokan nefrro paraded FayetUilIe treat Sunday afght tinging, an obaoenr , , nna. . Warn were the polio t . AlcohiJ and biting Bmk iio pi and . f&oaoHMM cuoipound for cleaning plate, glue windovt and minora. k drunken white man created quite a dbturbano on HilUboro' itreet on Sunday afternoon. .4 A couple of jovenile yaterday engaged na Fayetterille itreet after the manner of the P, R The police broke op the port , ' Bon. i.S. Hickman delWen an addreea ' at Metropolitan Ball thia (Monday) even , Uf at I o'clock. No charge for admit loo. . Meaara. J. R Barriaon and W.D. Cook left thia city yesterday morning on an ei- ' ' Ira angin to inspect tha NorU Carolina RailioaA C B. Green, Eiq., Editor of tha Ttboeet PUU, Durban), waa In thia city ytater- day in nttendnc npon the Grand Lodge of Good Templars. - George Bojkia, a bisbty respected and : worthy colored citizen of this place, - died yesterday of consumption. George - bad tb oonfideno and esteem of all who knew him. 1 1 1 0. W. Bain, Esq., Chief Clerk ot th . Treasury ; J. B. Neathery, Esq., Private Secretary to the Governor, and Adjutant Oca era! Gorman returned to this city yea terday to roams their duties after brief aojonra at Beaufort , , Iud. Yesterday (Monday) morning, - Austin Matthews, the colored lad so bru tally stabbed by Charles Johnson, col wed, tome ten days ago, died. For the last three or four dsys Austin's friends thought bis recovery an established fact, -l4t! lo Sunday night h was going about and was apparently well Kitoef nwtnqnesHo lnstion bad taken place when this issue 1 wss put to press. Ht o na. Boabd o CorjHTt . Cohmisskiiis. Th new BOkrd of . County Cotamissinoers met yesterday in th eonrt bona. Messrs. R. W. Wynn M. G. Todd, William Jenlcs, F. C. Jones, e.4 and Bam Rayner, col., were present R. W, Wynne, 14., was elected ensirmaa lor the eueuing twel re mouths. , ; Th petition of sundry citizens of White Oak, House's Creek and Cedar Fork ' toBhips, praying for th establishment oft aew township out of portioes of the abors mentioned townships by the nam . d Carey, was granted. The bond of T. T. Lee, Sheriff eloct, with ' PhiL Tbie.a for $2,&00 aad O. W, Wynne 240(5, as sureuee. waa atceptej. ' f fb bond of I. ff. Bunting, Clerk ofe Superior Court, for $ 1 0,000, was accepted. The bond of W. M. Brown, County Trsaaunt, for 147 000, was also acoepted, with Meaars. J so, hivbota, j. W. Wataor, at W, Churchill, Ph. Thiem, J. C. Hi Harrla,' T. F. Lte and f. . Bunting as "' eureties, waa accepted.,.. ' . . , ' Tb bonds of the other county officers " tendered and accented, -with the fx ptioa) 1 T. B. Btnilb, Surveyor, wh o de dined to qualify. ' , Theyw dim of the Commissioners for tk tast yar awttttait to i&4; ' The h-ri meet to-day (Tuesday) at "Poor House. i Boutmrk Muic:l Jorjflja.-Ws commfod this cllent Musical monthly (the only ooe in the South) to our readers. It la published by Luddea A Bates, Be- r annuo, Ga , and coat only 1 per year. With tb August number, just out, four more page am added, making Jt on tli largest as well a th beat MnsiraJ Magaxin now published. Each number now contains S4 largo quarto pages musical reading .matter aad " beautiful music. Sixty cents worth of Pbeet Music is also given each new siibscrilwr as s Pre mium, ao thsi tb Journal really costs but 40 cents year. Tb August cumber contain musical new from all over the South, Irst rat contribution iron prom inent Southern musicians, and two pieces of choice Music Specimen copies free. Eniom a. In order to giv our young readers, and old one if they will, an in ecntive to '-search the scriptures," giv th fallowing euigm written by welt- Known gentleman ot this city ; 'hea did the eorerrer loss his rl?ht WfaM did Isrsel with Amalrk Hvlit ? . Wst slM-ptierd wss s Pronbet bslloercd Wnoee-ia-wss -hy an sarUiquske ewaliovedf' n net irm wont was v tiilesd mads. When the fas he would hatertsTedf ny wkat lowrr did J iron smed his tent T What Hishop Sret B Eidiesaewsa sent? Who from the Jrophet's asrk tha yoke did aae r Whom Amu steward of bis sowed id nuke? Wlnt Kmir wet (y bis mother Uuubt LrsoB with truth snd wisdom fraught t What focltiie tlave And we rlurniv Wfa in the law of Jewry le rsed? M'bo, not to lose his unholy trsde. i ns moo sgsiest Bk rsui arrayed r Tbsme that Oiled Uw Inspired soata t 1 neiue uh runs im rroiiheis Waft Words that thrOlrd the Psaluiist's lr And chaBted by U' aacelic t'u.v' ' Postal MArrsna. For the infntmstioa itf our reader w publish below the fol lowing in regard to poatal regulation The Puatoffiue benartnat'nt baa reoentlv marie th (miowing decisions : A letter to be forwarded in th mails, wciahiiig Is ounces, having thereon one 8-ct-ut stamp should be forwarded marked "due 13 cents.'' A single rate drop letter deposit ed in a letter carrier cltkw, addressed to a person living withm the dchverv of tber omce, m t three miles therefrom. and 1 prrpaid with one S cent stamp. shouia tie forwarded marker! "uu cents." In all cases where letter are for warded with leas than sufficient stamps the unpaid portion mnat ns charged at double rates. It is the duty of a postmaster to forwsni prepaid, or l'ree letters at th aaqneat-ot the party adureaeed to any other offln with out charee for. postase : but printed mat tor cannot be forwarded unless the post; master is rumislira who postsge at traa scicnt rate. A postmaster is not reuuired to keep his office open ob Sunday uiuiess a mail arrives no that day. In which case he should keep it open for an hour or more if the public convenience require it. .The' taw says nothing about paying the subscription to t newspaper. When a publisher sub scribes to the oath required by law, all that remains for a postmaster to do ii to forward the paper In accordance with the sd dress 1 It the paper shall be tent regu larly fur at least one quarter, snd the post age mereon snail oe paid, it is not lor the officer of the department' to inquire how iue Buuscripuon is psrj. . , GaiKD Lodob or rut lDiPEDaxr Order or Good Templar. Yesterday th Grand Long of this Order for this State assembled in thia city in tb Com mon' HalLg Ten Lodges had representa tives present, and Hon. J. J. Hickman, R. W. G. C. of Ky., presided. The following i th list of tb Lodge represented : Hickmaa Lodge No. 1, Raleigh, by Rev. T. H. Pritchard, Theo. N. Ramsay, Mrs. M. L. Jenkins and Miss Blanch Fen treat; Rescu Lodge Ho. 3, Cary, W. E: PslL J. a Fags, W. M. Jones and Mist Kate Pell ; Morrisvill Lodge No. 8, W. a Hcrrisa, A. S. Bagwell, J. J, Edwards, and Mr JT, C. AyeT; Durham Lodge, No. 4, C B. Green, M. A. Angler, D. C. Parriab and Mist Fannie Parrlsh i Toung Man' Hope; , Hillsboro', J. R. Gst tis and J. D. Willbora ; 'Hops Lodg No. Company Shops, X. L. McNab and R Henry ; Greensboro' Lodge, No. 7, Mist Annie Lindsay, Mr. A. P. Crabtrec, a P Troy and C. 8. Scott ; Golden Star Lodg No. 8, Salisbury, J. F. Ross; Uenperiao Lodge No 9, Charlotte, K M. Crawford and W. G. Berry villa; Thomasvill Lodge No. It, W, B. Thome. . The Grand Lodge organised by th sp poinlment -of tb tollowing temporary officer : ! - v Fentress, G. W. V. T.) H. P. Troy, G W. o. ; W. E. Psll, G. W. T. f J.&-.ffwi,:CkiM&i-iii;-Bim, W. M ; Miss Annie Lindsay, G. W. D. M; and Mr. T. C. Ayera, 0. W. L G. The following officer for tb Grand Lodge for the ensuing year were elected 1 'Grand Worthy Chief Templar Bev. Dr. Pritchard, Raleigh. Grand Worthy Vk-a . Templar Miss Annie Lindsay, Greensboro'. Grand Worthy Couneellor CoU O. C. Parrufa, Durham. Grand 'Worthy Secretary Theo. N. Kamaay, Ratvigb. l , Grand Worthy Treasurer Wm. E, Pell, Carey. ' ! Grand W-"1hj Cbaplaia- R.P. Troy, GreeosborvV , , . ill ' l'- Grand Worthy Marshal J. F. Rots, Salisbury., , ,... f H f Giand Worthy Deputy Marshal Mist Blanch Fentress, RaleigfK , , Grand - Messenger WV B. Thomas, Thomaavtlle.1 Grand Worthy Secretary R A. Craw- fbrd,C1tarlott.''' Grand Worthy Inside, Guard Mrs. V. Ay, Morrisvill. TIC. Aiwlleatiowwifl tie made at the September ueeuiiK of tucCuuntv Bord of ComrolMiiofli- srs of tus eovnty rf Wake, for the fonustkm of th iowri&ojp ot ary. wf portions of &wift Crura, Wbll Otk, Cedar r sad iUiuta Creea Towrifbips. ... aag U diWir, ; . Tke 111. Iktt lltak in Irif 1. Are msay, nata.reBMdy tor ttUm all is for aiabad bv aatar. There Is a doubt test for every diaeass there la an antidote tn Uu ve tabts kinadoaa The armrteiaeea vers Um vk-UsM of manv and kausom malsdlea, yet they found la the wilds of their forests reme dies sen snd powerful Aetln- r a thia bo. Uef DR. TUTT'8 HAB8APARILLA AKO CjL'ASN S DELiUHT la otfarad l be pablte at a bmM highly eoaeaatraUid vatreMUe erm poaad aorWMim exuaordloarv power for the eare ! kbewmaUeat NswraUria, Beremia, V lders, Iwallma; of Iha Ulaada, KrepUoBa of Um MlIu. remale Disnasa, Liver Uonplilst, neeoadaor SyphUia. tneeaeelaof Marrery. A. It Is a most powsrrel ilteraliva aad Mood ia- rutar.aad at thrtfaw time to aarmhws thai H I may aaaaadhyaU, van oni i or vauis aaa raver, ana prepare ue system lor resistuur, H attack by Or. futt's Livtr ruia. Dr Tatt's Bslr Dy mskaa the out look youar. ' sep tasodlwawlt MaTvu'a Arraau ros Belt Every ta dlcat oa of debility and axhaastion Is a mat appeal of Matara tor medicinal aid to arrest tie pro(rei of decay. Bow are those sliest appeals at pkyaleal wsakaaas to the resoaK'es of the keeling art aeaally met Too oftea. unffjruiDstely, the dnurs prescribed aggravste the symptoms. Whoever reeoatmenda draslk, purgatives, or mineral aallvaata, or poisonous alkaloids; nbder sack eireuuutauces, U ally bf tha ailment and aa anetrty of the pa- ttaut. Whoever, on the contrary, adviaes the broken down and desponding suiterer to re sort to that peerless vegetable tevlcorant. Bostetter's Btomsch BHU ra, for aid snd corn fort. Is true philanthropist. It In safe to my that there never was aa Instance la which sack ad vie was given aad accepted without tha happiest results. From tb very depths of weakness and despondency thouasads hare osea restored to vig.vr, health and cbeerful- by th renovating operation ot this wholesoms sllmulsnt and alterative. All its medicinal Ingredients arejiemarkahla tor their snaUve properties, and la combination form aa absolute specific for Indigestion, tlvet eonv plstut, nervous sfleetlcas, rheumatism; inter nilU -aland remittent fevers, general and local vaakaess, and every species of disorder Inci dent to cbaiute of season or clllnate. Th stlarulstiv element of this Invaluable protao- tlve aad restorative Is not ao tmpnrc excitant, bat the thoroughly recused essence ot sound rye, admitted by all good chemists to be the healthful of einllarauta. .,,.,!- sep t-deodlwswlt Ir yoa desire rosy cheeks and a eompleito fab" and tree Irom Pimples, Blottwa and Brup. tions, purify your blood by taking Dr. rterue's tioldea Medical Discovery. .4 Ts asn Nsioas If horaea eould make tbemsetvse nnderatnod to "hamaaj" lanxi they would signify by a universal " T' a," their t to tha stslemant that tha HusiAaa Ukimskt Is the beat remedy extent for, aH these asternal albaenta, and by a asoa pliatie "Neigh !" show their displresur at every attempt to use any other preparation In It atead. Ever sine It Introduction at Lovls. at th close of the Mexican war la 1P49, It kss proved a s'gnal blessing to bars aad man caring, with absolute certainty and wonderful despatch, such aqala disease as spavin ringbone, poll evil, scratches, hoofalr Ate., and relieving and finally removing the painful affections which attack th muscles, sinews sad SXternsI glsads of human being. It U s fact beyond eontradicUoa thattor all injuries or complaints ot aaa or quadrupeds to which an external remedy la applicable, th Mtisvas Lntmurt Is preferrabla to svtry Other. Seo J-deodlwawlt New Ad ver tifsc.m enta. F Beat Baltimore Famllr lonr and North Carolina ramuy rioar. In sacks aepa u w. u. dunsaal co. B KICK B K IC K Can siiddIv th tmbllc Aemanda next week. 1 na very beet clay ana man era. eugai-u - W. 1. Bi &UTiACri. T IQUOBS. LIQVOKB.i A Urn lot of Flo aid Common Ltanors. eaeap ior oaaa sug vi k u. t. aiauflAva mux R IBBON8, MILUNBBX it AW OOODd STRAW GOODS, 1872. 'Also ' WHITB 0OOD8, -;t. .. V IUBROIDERIES, x v c, Ac A SJiSTRONO, CATOB CO. Importers, Mennfactarsrs and Jobhrrs .acA..aW.aauVeea. Ttlret tibbtit, Hut Tift, , Bonnet gllka. Bstlns, . Velvets sod Orspn, Ffamn, i'Mfaera, giaauiaiifa, .Frames, "it. Straw Bonsate and Ladles and Children's Bst Trlmmad aad Untrlmmad. And m eoansctlng Wtrsrootns Whit 0OHfs, Lineu, AVioratMeriM, Lacaa, Mete, Collars, Setts, Handkerchief!, ' Veiling, Bead Neta, Ae., ' Aba. 887 A , Aile. p., Sallimort, Mi. Thee roods are snudu far tared bv as r bontf at for cash dlrecttr from to Earooeaa aikd Aiaefiraa Manafatiturera, embracing sil tli lalcet noverUea, Be)ualled tn variety snd oneaftnepa ni any awash aep 1 lot- , STATE OF NOBTH CAROLINA, I PrrvCocaTt. 1 fkrauoa Couar PaoaUTS Clartua H. Tavlor. at mi. 1 JCKISOICTIOS ea. 1 1 muumwmi iMmat am n. laviar, 1 fur mnutun. A. Tavlur. MmL I It appeaitrur to me, Wm L Cberrr. Jmltre of Probate, Uit PleaMnt 11 Taylor sad j Ain A. Taylor, shore named, are noa real erile of thia stau. tnereiore. tnev are terror notmed w aopesr at the ofBca of the Clerk of the superior Court, for Um county of Pitt afore- on or neiore we expiration 01 six weeaa from tbe date or trim pstmrauoa, ror wnum asid trae.pabllestion Is hereby made for them. son answer sue corainaini m um soore enuv led eaoae. , Ajad take a'ltice. that If trier fall to snswer the ud pmii'Miii, s or oernre tn exuirauon of thia pnblkwllna, the plalntllfa will plyto the court for Uie relief a.j,eoyie(i in tee cow- lalnt, and huhiOHtat by default WIU be Uatii a-aiiurt tiHrra. " uivvn uqfl. f at band aad seal of office, this juneliulo.. Silts duKen.H- Court am. . July WOW. ' Juin.olFr.bat" LATE TELECRArillC AEWrf MARKETS. Nw Tokx. Auifuat 81 Cotton 8rru, aales.1141 balea ; Uplands Ss. I'h'ur in active, nrmer. bprmg wheat inacuva, t cant better. Corn a shade firnvr. Po:k firmer at 14 Ooali.13. Lard and grocerios firm. Freiglits sternly' Navals Ann. Money easy. Sail. 8tr!irig 8 l-ta. S 4. Gold IS ft Sail I 4. OovemincnU stdy at 1 7 8. Mate steady. Tennessee' firm; remainder quiet. FROM NEW TOUR. New Tore, Aug. St. Tbe Nettie Cuahiug, of and from ThomastowB, Nr., lor New lurk, arrived at New London, yesterday morning, aad staling that she was run into by tbe Kmpeller Mens 01 Providence and New York line, and lost her bow sprit and head gear, night bead and all forward guar he aaag out to the Captain of the steamer to stand by him at be thought he Ava sinking, but the steamer went ou her course. Alter clearing bar wreck, he made for New Loudon, and could not makeil, and came to anchor off Gashur Reef west of New. London light. At the time of tbe cyiliuon it wus blowing a gale from the South and Em ana was inica aim raiiiiriK, 1191 waa sw ing West by rVmth through ths race with Little U till WiWnTS TullcsTIuliUirBeat ng West by South. The loilowinic Is smaller account : Towsrda midnight it blew nearly a gala, While Ditch v darkness prevstled. the paaeeiiifcrs had long since retired to rent, and with tb exception that th vessel was roiling aomenliat, owuig to the roughness of the sua, notliing occurred to to mar th progree of the trip., Short I after 8 o'clock a schooner hove iu sight about four miles west southwest ol VY atch Hill light, and not more than Ave miles from .shore. It was at lliia tune raiiiin hard and. as jt appinre, the weathrt- was somewhat thick. Suddenly, and without a word or without a sound of warning, the tchooner, heVvily Iada with lime, tan luto the sf earner flirty feet ahatl the stern, 00 the port, side, and squared away uu her course. A deep, nun tiiua a ti lt an iver the ateauier. Ilu auilosunieu were anmsed from theirMuuil, and soiim', lets Iriglitajied than the rest, ruahed ou deck half dressed and made for the pilot houae to learn the cause ot whut setmed acollinioo. The captain had already made inqui ries from the engineer, and cheering newt of all right, at once allayed, the alarm of tha terror-stricken crowd. Some returned to their berths but others not satisfied with the aHnoiiDCi rticut or per haps uneasy aa to the result, musiued 011 the hurricane deck.- FifWn minutes later and the death knell went ringing through the vessel that .theMtia was leaking badly, and the news sireaul like wwd tire ; the" slate room doors ware thrown open and the pumengrrt srrambkd tothenpper d ktobe farthest from the water. It was a fearll scene. The deck hands rush ed up and down, warning tbe puaaengtm to look to their -lite preservers, for the Metit wst going down. There were some, whom Hi Irst shock had not awakened, but who bow, th it tbe hammering and shrieking had begun, quickly jituiied lorth to a terrible realization of their peril. Gradually d-pr suuk the vessel, until her bulwarks were under water and the wave came sweeping on hor dock. Nearly every tout on board had tiled to reach the upper deck, some succeeded, some failed aad were lust, others plunged into thte and were washed 6tr away. A rush was mad for tba boats which were promptly towered and amid the wildest shrieks, tb terrified passengers I made desperate exertion to crowd tin m. Th Metit had now sunk below her guards and several persons just run u Irom Uteir berths only to meet their tern ble late. The maio deck waa packed with huge bales of cotton and a thuy began to float about many of the passengers got hemmed in and were either 'drowned or crushed to death. , But th a above were terribly kppaling. Death stared (very one ia th face. Ol the entire number of souls ontytnm filty three re mained on the hurricane doer., others bad disappeared in darkness, meanwhile Capt Uurtou and omcera ot tb vessel were re having with oommendablo coolness and in I compliance witn orucrs. ai nauat were proviuea who 1110 preservers. At icogi n tb deck upon which sUiod the terrified people, parted from the hull, owing doubt' lea to the prwsure cotton bales, aa i in a few minute th "Metis" sank to raise no more. Leaving the floating deck with its huddled crowd to the mercy of the Waves. Tli collision had taken place at exactly twenty minutes to four o'clock, snd about three quarter! . of an hour elapsed troni that time to the complete separation of th deck Irom tbe holt of the steamer. . It ia impossible to giv any idea of what en sued. Bewildering and sliuil Jering at the surroundings, many tt once jumped off the floating deck, and were drowned. Women clung to their children resolved that they should perish with them. Owinu- to the darkness they could not make out where they v were, and an awhil ferliug prevailed that the deck was d rifling to the tea it wna a night ot norrort. At Iciigth morning dawned, and. the shore of Watch ilill was tiiacerned, but the Wind had not abated much, and al thongh by this time those on deck bad aaxi -tbeiasswas sowi. secure, ltars were entertained last the heavy tea then running woold Sweep them 08. Nearer nearer and bearer the floating, remnant ol th vessel approached th shore, snd fi nally struck bottom. This was tha signal note, and in half a down seconds th nearly exhausted and perishing psasen gert plunged into the surf to truat to late. I n wreck soon alter went to piece, and many ; seized... bold ul the deliru and were swept nahore slive. In ooe Instanoe t lady with two children, one under each arm, was earned safely through the surf. Human beluga struggled in all directions ; ' some were struck by filiating timbers and swept senselea high upon the beach. Others, uualile pay longer to hold out, tuoruoibcd, but were dually Washed ashore in dying condition. a ' LATER, But few additional particular hare reached this city to-day concerning the sinking of the steamer Metis off Watch ti ill. The stories sbout the disaster are very conflicting. Th BteniiMtr Ntrrtgan set arrived at this city at S o'clock this morning, bringing several passengers snd throe of the deck bunds. Home interest ing oV.l:iils a ere obtained from tbe officers ol tbe Nsrragaset. There ia little doubt, apparently, that so far a th collision ia concerned, f,he blame lies with the at hootier. The tarn (bat she trm k the si earner fairly smidahip, proves Conclusively, in the opinion raf the olfiort of the Narisganett, that she wassailing ber rung nourx. They' l.-lu-va that the achoooer, after striking the stcnuier snd fmrymg her bowsprit into her side, slewed srund and wtdrned the rent, alloaieg the to ruth in in great vuiuiue. , lber ap-1 peart to be sow doabt whether the schooner Nettie Cuahiog,, now M .New London, is the boat that did th damage. tm 01 ucr crew. It la aaid, declare tl damage to the temer with which the Cuihiug rame into collision wm while oa Sid wheels. Soma persona believ that Metis sank tb schooaar that struck er aad that Ittsbiug was ia eolliaioa with another steamer. Tb' first officer ot the Narraeaaett beiH-vea that ths num ber of person loet doe ant sxoeed forty fiv. He mya that unamerabl aebnooert are cruiaing nronad tb seen of th di aster, aad that many persons thonghl to hav hsrs drowsed were picked Dp. He wa told that varal men and women bad bee reamed by small veaaeitL But the saddest seen of aH wa in th salooa of the Narragasptt,. where sat t young wo- niau, poorly nut aaatiy dreassd, weenluj anenuy near in trv wbere tn at o-xiy of. ber hiuoand lay. Bb wa aaksep when tba colliskia occurred, but aa awakenwJ by tb aback, and told bur husband to arfc-ap aad oa what waa ma maiier. ria uiu so, ana sou riMurneil, artiuig that the captain had told him there was no danger. He got into nea again, but bis wit could not sleep. and wasanon again abusued by sounds of many feet running to and fro A jaometit later tbe steward, brer man, of whom all apnk well uf, rushed ha to th Stat room and told f hem to put on life preserv are aa the sliip wa ioking. This wm terrible shuck but they h sates to obey tbe order. Th two children of tb yoking couple lay asleep: om baby tx weeks old; tn oilier a Boy a three years, Father took th biggest child ia his arms, the mother clung to her Infant, and ,rn two Mruggled to tb deck. Theaaluuo waa kuee deep In water by una time, ana IB less titan are minutes, pOMutily, th poor woman has no very exact Idea of tbe laps of time, th and wife were ia tb water. The wave ran high and soon th busliead and wif were swept under. Tbe burner lost his iirtingtn, snd relaxed bu hold on to hut child, and both were drowned. Tb mother beld ber babe above tb hungry waves until ber etreiiKth too waa txhauat ed, and then a wave, larger than to rest. dashed th infant from her arm and ah saw it siuk , slowly ' to th depths below. Just a she wa exhausted, and after tb lite prtaerver had slipped from beneath bur arms, tbe Moccasin cam sp and ah was recalled to lite, which for th present. at 1. eat, is bitter Indeed. I bar my husband hare," ah aaid, " but they can never nni my fa lies tn so huvs a sea. Poor woruarj.l she goes to Philadelphia this afternoon, where her parent liva, antl wheee her hnalianil will tu buri.! 1 FROM CtNIUNNATV CiNrufMxTt. Augnst 81. Tk Cttt Counfil - paised -a Tescdtnio ravitiBtf umiey and unuil to visit th (Xpuattiun on. pemm.fd ,.- niu., h. a, auatisr i. wasy pay I' lana are berdtlig all they eaa for ths suf- lerera. iwenly nva or mors of eaeaped pae-ama-eraareliina at ths Wslca Hill Houae. and are rsceiviug every stteatios. Thus far xi nave reponeu luemaeives, snd lb rest are aupposed to be lust. Many of thoss savsd 14 die. 1 ALABAMA. Mobil. A doubt So. Ward msetlnn wars ! bald la svary ward in ths cliy le-aikt, and I were oa nuineronaiy, au.na, a loan lor Veara, 'lbs almost harm, in v oravalled and a eompiew mmtiuoa between all parties favor lr Uie election of Uresley sud Browa and lb Slate ticket waa aacured. Ulieral Keimbli- csns were sent to the eountv convention aad to the central eonvealioa on Ihs ssms fooling as llemocra'a Unanimity and good humor were aniuiernprea,. sua wotains: Campalga clut were formsd lo the second and other wards Triers is an evldeat desire en all handa to aecure tha best rupresanlatlvss. 'IDLEWIIaD" FOR BALE . AT AUCTION. rpHAT spleadld property oa Newbsre' Av- JL enne ia th City at Raleigh, known as "Idlewiid " (Uie former resideac of lbs late sunn coiton) is oncred lor sale. , 'I ue dw Ulnar is the laiyaal and most perfeet private r,-al Jence la the city, containing liftawa rooms ss follows: One five Writ, seven HOx'A), two I5l, and two lama hall tor paaaare ways sBxlo, Tits hoass is two stories biitb alia (1 rawed rock bsssmeat. nppsr and lower porches with hum columns oa each aid. All Uie necessary outbuildings, site hies. Oarilags houae, ate, AVe., an oa th premise. 1 u- lot contain aboat three acres Including a large gardra witn tha wost nunmlficeat .k Hrove surroandlnsT Uie realdenee to be loan! in the it lata. A most baaulifui aloptng lawn 01 ample wiam sua aein rrou's ins d walling. Ths property Is tbe moat d airahle n ha city, situaled o aa elevatios of some oO fact above the lapitot, the Boat healthful, attract uve ana growing pan 01 uie euy The around, fenoea, raaideae aad oat- baildinira are ia perfect order not one dollar u squired to be spent oa ths same. The aiovs valawbla prop-iiy will be oflared for aaia at the C'oarthons, door ia Raiehrh 00 Wediadsy, October iota., at U o'clock, oa eaav tfrnw. r't.Hr.'-TW- wnieityf her pesir tttVIWr re, umnienaea ror Boys ciru or Military fcho-jl luautatioe of both kinds sadly neeoee at uiu point. fsfjtf ;psimwAaaarsta ...v.a. EINQ8LANB A MILLER, ep B-tf- . -, '. , r A 0 B A F E. On small Fir Proof Iron Ksfs I nerfeet oroer on aate. ir not aiapoeed of prlreielr win im onerwi at pboiic aut uon. oa aaturoav. (tepiemtier 7tb, at Towlea AueUoa War I 4 AM K.0 St. TOWI.KH, . ( Aacuousar. sug. 81 w E W O O E B Reralaiaenclcs of an old Oeorvia Lawvet- Wil! II moor I kuvliaa I Anaedolea of Um Uwunia Bench sad Bar D liun liaraelt Aadrewa ( va uf fk sa.) - rniia . av ssnas per ropy.. The swamp Outlaws Hlatorv ot Lowrv aad l; I ...... s ' aiaawaiup angsis lliaauaaea. Frtex SOesatspevcopy. t New Novels A varietv of late stories kr pwputwr wiuiura wa 1 ' jj. A dO.UKS' Bookstot, :, Baleigh, N. C. KJEW YOKE Daily Butter sad Prim Fse- AV lory . aug M il W. C. STKONACfL w O 0 D W O 0 D A lot of Oak and Hh korv Wood. Families deairimr to flaf up a quantity of Wood for wlriler aali' can be s'u;ijiied cWiik the hi at round and aillt Wwtd, perfectly aeaaoned. Beiwl id yoar order si oacs ' aug4t U , Si. T. IKOSAClt. 1 a O L V T I O If 0 COr ABTHBBtBir. Tk BsHnsrenlp heretofore uiaUaf nadsr ta asms ox SETTS, YACGHAN A A1XXS is thia day dtasofvad by metnsl constat . naiia. , . BAKKlM'VAUflHAH, a ems. , , ri Kaleigh, K. C, Aug. A, laTA Wa tua ratsaiamc sartsm, kartnr bar caaaa ins mtsraat ot air. nana vaaraaa. will eonUnw tha CarD).aurUHt Biialnaas la all lte branerHra, atad wtd eoasulet all aaaa-aeu of tbe lata dnn, aaaua all lialHlliiea and eut leet all claim da th Arm of Bens, Vaugnaa SV AlUav Taankful tut tba palroaaiiw kansw forseilaadod aa, we sops by unratot aaa and fair dealing to merit a oilaaaw of ths same fur te saw srm w ' BBTTS, ALLEN CO. . 7 ' ". . M. BITT8. "-"'''.C 11. r,M a a 1 r VHf sug au la . - . 350 B(7saiCLa BoiTiu M" sag if?t f C. S f BONA C H Ml TO Qrocf aad Commiuum MtrAant DEALER III COTTOM AND MAVAL tTOREt, ' Door abora Tarbora Boas ApafteaUar Al, AWaiA If, a' ug Sat a t. bum. L. J. LiSaSSS. E. T. BALL A CO. , f, MXCUANtIM rUAVM, RALEIUII, H. C. - w ; AVCTIONKM&a ' . . AMD . . ,- ! COMMISSION MKItCHANTS. I WU1 bay e4 rU . j MERCHANDISE, ,. ' :' . PROIJUCE, STOCKS, REAL ESTATE, AU . COJfUWXMSlfTa SOLICIT KD. Returns Fromutlv aad latifaiitorlly Baa Oared. . Refer to. - J. G. Williams. Pre. State Nat Bank W. Whitaker, Mayor at Usiaigh, W. C, rltronach. r IM-ti Cotton. Press. BEND TOUB ORDEEB IN FOR THE IM PROVED ' Grey Utlej Cotton PresB.' T'HB TJTLET COTTOM MI4, so well I X known, aad which tars tuUrs atifsetiua for tha psat two sesaoss, saa be obtained, with Its improvement, of ma at JUIadga, or it Hamate nuauwiM neiow. , Thk is so jHwmUm rW, whsrehy all fricfWrn b) snminav It Bimplirltv, Econ- ay and Durability astonish all who ass It. And tue' mora ao that a sowar so sumd suouia ntv remamea ao long ansppropruiiied. Tha strain Is wbidlv borne bv ll. n,d Plate, rollowar Block and two 1 8-4 In. square Iron Hare, winch are capable ot snatatniug a weight of IWU.Ou pouauat thas giving monk more strerrtji than I rannlrsd. HuaV.u Tas(aM aaa pmk a AJa q wtto aMA saw te s"teu awf;Ai fivm ton Aaatersd ' J ' . J y r -J J ' ....... ,.u une maa eaa ao ue wort, only rAqumngl arflrw wm. . It oecuui-s vwrv small Vpac. and eaa b so plseed a t rseaiv ta Uht direct troai tbe Oin or Ltnt-tvooaa, as auiy be dssiead, thua oo'gswsv iva uasaaw as traausBtasnd ling of lb l.iul. Ii I llniit la welrht, can bs lake down snd put ap ia ial mlaatea, awd asa bs transported e A two-boras waa-ua. I briiev It te b naaqsallsd be any rret fra- Jtrtsar, Cwumimmet ami ihtnbMty. rvasa aompieta ; uepui or cotioa Box feet: saa of Hale. 1 I feet bv Sfeutaao 1 acnes ; wwgut a aaa sou 10 tea ! Msnafaeturtr, .; 1 r : ; ,1 V V wrsg;.-y4r.Mi.-.aw. JaskdgBV A ."' ' REFER TO Jud. W. B Rodman. VYsshli irtoe. K 0.. iudire Xup. ew Court 4 Major W. A. Blount, vyaaiuiiguia, n.u.; .. 11. Rtaexsr rayalle- 1 111a, w. v 1, w, . ivoy, isyaueviii, a. v. I B. r. Wllliamaon, Rslrlgh, N. 0 ; Tbonaa B. Brtdxera, Kaiclgh, M. O. : Tbomae Howie, Kairlirh. ft. C. : Capt A. B. Andrews Uea- derson, N. C , aueriu eniUtit K. At tt. R. B. C . : . H. Johnson, Clinfc'O, M. C. j Jr.flrt aoa Jenkins, Nahanta, N. '. j Kveret Hmtib, Hoeay sioant, it. V- wnoer, r ran it. Uutoa, N. C. 1 John . fort, Vorsstviua, H. U. ; L P. Byana, PitUWo', Ji. O. ( J. O. Atwater, Plttaboro . N. C. ; Dr. i. W. J, nea Waks eonntr, N. C J A. B. Dewsr, Wait oaaty, N. O. t E. U. rogwe, Hillsboro, H. C , Slam 1 - - T M1EBKIP W hav aaoc asanciated earselves aAdar the Irm nam of WILLI AMrMI.H. L'PCiil'RcU A THi ist At) for tli )ariM of doing- s W bole sal Grocery snd tiuimlaaloa baainvas ta Una eity, aad oft or ear services to oar old fneotia aaid the pefle gfwrelif. Clrsce Kataw stouas oa Maiiio street, aeariy oprioalte ( iliaeas Na Uooal liank and ti4iaral VVarettooas aear Da pot of North Carolina Railroad Compaiiv ; r.'Riwsstait,, V ! ' ' ' vV.fl. UPtlstUHCH, f : tj. i. TliOkAd, Jr. ! spS-dlm ' ;, .. ... .if w RITE COHM MF.AL. tp8tf W. H JONKS I'O. O I t T D O 0. ' j A Pointer pappv, earlv irruwn, whlte-and tea erilors. Any ,n.'iin u,' liif,irii4t.,..a tbal as eae be found ,il r.:.-"?e n-'.',k,ftuU rsuaiuratioa. JAM Ad at 1uHi.ii,. D C. BT 10 EACH GROCER. NEvV TORE DAIRT BUTTER, PRIME FACTOR! CHEESE, f ATAF8C0 FAMILY FLOUR, . . BMOEED BEEfandTOJSUUEs, aOCTHAMfTOlt RAMA CB0ICE BUOAR CURED BAM, . ; ,. EDAM CHEESE, CHOICE OBIES and BLACE TEAS, BAEER'B Ma. t CH0CE0LATE and COCOA, , OLD OOF, JAVA, - LAOCIRA and RiocorrEBS, . .. rit'ELEa jaat bawoavX.t . MU8TARD aad BHCE8. . COTTOM BEED MEAL,. WHEAT BRAN, - Ho. I MACEIKCt, No. I FRESH MTJLLETB, ROR aad CUT HRRRINOB, BRAD R aglTtf 8PENCEUIAN Double Elaallo Thea eslebrafed Fens are Inereaalng very I apldly In wis wlur to tbeirbneieellod me-1 nfaetare Thwyareof auiMrior tCnirtlsh Risk, I an sea ratsosa ror tnelrsiaslleliy, durabillly, to evanaess os poms, r or saw sears1 wears. A'orlAasvHaaiNiWAw wAeataw aviaA lo I ryrAaaa, aw wtll saad Nampk Oni, amilia I ww aat of Uu aaeaWa. sv saail an rsanid aaawwa. ! lVUOff, BLAEEMAN, TAILOR A CO, I " IM A 148 Oread Street, M. T. BELL P.WPS, ' Dltllllfi If thi freprletart tt BCBIBDAM, IM HOLLAND. Ait lavlgorallng Tortle and MEDICINAL BEVERA0E. . . Warranted prfctly pure, and tree from all deleterious tubatancss. It ta distilled from BaauT ot th Burnt quality, and th Auo- stio Jl'Sirss Bst T ot Italt sad daalgned oprtmlf tot eases, of Dyspepsia, or Indlge. I tloa, Droptv, ttoat, RhnsuUs-a, Oeneral I Debility, Catarrh of ta Bladder, Pslns la tb Back sal Btoauok sad sil diauasa of tha L rt- aary Organ Itgivaa grass relief In Asthma. Oraval and Calculi in toe Btsddsr; streugthous I tad hi vlg urates tb yMat aad la a cartaia Btwvanllv sad nr af that dreadful soonrgs, Fsvarand Agua CAUTIOH I Am jV'HtrtMoa 0. Wou' I Baix acnarrs." . r-v-- For sals by U ratptcUbl Orootrt and ApoUiscarlaa. ' HUDSON O. WOLFE A CO., Sols Importers, Office, U South William St., Ksw Tsrk. aag 1A-&UI . 1 EUD'ENCB for bale. A iarsf and valuable rasldenc In tk Eaa ra Ward, onlv a short diauuw from th I tapitoL For parwnlan apply t , , juiin ukvsKinii, agT-tf or T. F. DEVKaKUE. PRICKS SXDUCXD. As Acent for demon. Brown A Co.. t am taking ordare for their oelebraud TAXLOH I (ilNtf wllh all tea late improrsmante To those who have aaed thsaa ulna, they I idalioa, aad te all oUiers ws I only say that wa warrant every Gin to give I sours sausiaeuos. rnee nauee soeenu la tbenaw. Bead orders at ones to sscure tiiam I la time. JAMEt M. T0WLE8, Agent aug SI tf By a lly, a gradnste of on of tbe first In-1 stituUoot in Vlririula, a aitnatloa aa Teach-i. I ,ne will giv taatroNloa m ail Uis higher An- I nan nrancnes arm Hauiemauua togemar wiui i ranch sad Music Mb baa suoosaalullv I teoxht for a aumliar ot years. Moat of tbs I Utue (aiptoysd to teks cbarra of Boarding ichools. For Immedist referenc unlv to I Capt. aiohad. fray, wsyisndaiiurK, eulpap . ... .... i par tMuatv. viruiuia. imiora will oe nmuiKl aoaress siiss axcuer nswuia, a tug sua i ivjneea 11., va. jiy m ruwow" G RAND TOURNAMENT. I ' ' . AHB ,." 1 CORONATION BALL " '"" at . BTJFFALOE SPRINGS, August is, ma. . 8IE E:01IT8 trim Horth Carolina aad SIX E 1(1 H To from Virgiuit will rid tor taeaooflrs. - . Oa tea mtk Amrast a , . MABgaEBADE BALL will com off. aug.lUlUug-? - - "! . ' FAXON.N froprletor. F ln fuperior Cuilii Hair Matlrsa. sep U 1 W. II. JOAkj A CO. Wa F 0 1 ver. Sp l..JI.ln Blu-k Walnut tUH t. v. Ii, Jui-iLd di Cs. SPECIAL NOT ICES. BATCHELCa'8 HALE fj& This splendid Rair Dv a Li Imi , t,. worai. baraueaa, ratii-4. inaKuitamaii. a, aotooau.ii ia. Bur any Mi.m, mj pruUaoeparaivaiavrdealu. jkv..,d tljt ai.id and delusive preparkuuua boaauim nr.i tu But poaataa., ihaxHiuiuoof Vlf. a. o.a.-j.a tor's Hair lym baa iuui so )aua' m,t.ru regabiUon to aunold iu iuuviVv aa tua i ,y perfect Hair Oya slack or brvu. all Drainnata. Apply at W Boad bu, M. X. . Bwvsn-dlr ON MARRIAGE. HAPPT RELIEF fw Tnau U.. srJc3ete of krrora and Abuiws la eanr liio. MaabixM restored, ircixxl OKaiUto Mrri.- removed, hum seeteod af uxu.,.-,,t s. aud remarkable rwsediov H.k. awi tircu. lars sent free, ta e-ali-a anvpl.M ASdn-aMitiUtAHUArmiiAlluK, N -o iMih Niuib ni, lhiliUluua, la. - aag U Aw r IQTBNIKO PEACH PAliKUS, the best, and cheapest Psrsre svar made PARER, ".'; CORER,' and SUCCR, lakes only Ire torus ot tli crank to Pare, Core, and Slic n Afji aaouoas it six it oo f . ' ' For sal at tbe HARDWARE DEPOT OF " T. ii Biuaaa a boni julyOtf KoSADALI S na erm at south irk remedy lor the enrs of H ro. tula, ticrofulous Tsuit, Kiwimia- lain, vi mis wellii. tjt. tioitra, Coatiirniiliou, bronchi lis, Kvrvous llebilny mt ail dn p.a armii frim ait imuumcoa li'ioa of tli l:,K,d . . , Tfta MarittntthiA vl.,il.i Uitli-naraiM, wi,ilkii.wi, i(l-t ,,.i,MM,r inau-ala bill m.t,,- y tn rtand tha rwailnra of I,,;. :',nrn;1i at it, f of iw,v In,.,, , ,4,M ,i( ti,,t ueilteine iumui iuu aiu..a ui Umjir uta-aK. 1 . t-n,iaiiw eaa im pr,i.r., 4 rr,mi Many ia,f),, I'n y su'iik,, i,i.,ii. .,ad beaoaortarniila in, yu..t (na :viia, anuorii,tintb h,'..l tariba Ar. St. VV llawwr-rrnl ,' ,"tmf.r. bays 'e eaauifxi 11 1., r, ., ; , u a ana otitis Uiim,. w..s u. .tn .ivil . T. 0. faca of B.lilmnra . kma,pl It to nil o.vaiMd ati4rriu l.fc airil bt,M,l, aytna 11 1, .ti er Ul ailV bmijrali.ju In. Lm - Hew naawaw nll nt Ilia R.lfw 'mora M. a. iuun iwtn'e sutitti u.si.a naa brtUit. aitu t IHii..,llr.l 1, n.i i nat aa c wfti.il rrifMiiiu ..i. n U4 bia iTtanai ai .la.'iu i ii,.m, ravrasu.,1! ,,,,.1,. .a, V a . 11 , h, iaiua iVnn. lenane a, 11 cuiwi ii,oi U lknuiaiiHBi iH-HUlM laii.u. JI'MMjallt mi ,M'tttiiu, a limn. aratlna u 111 rtM lain n air itu m 1 ,um ou sve- pafaata. Mww u lo,,uf rfiy,,it.B an,l B Wl.l It'll viru 11 IS lci.eiwti el lt,e atr.mn'-M .iiriiv, oiAta on. arm i an eiHwnt mum"1 1'iirilier. L. ! o-ir -n.,1 wa kruutd five ou leu, rrt'il la "wna ary E- in tha t,u.h anil Vmiu. !w -lia kaia la a-, mai.. wnmna e..4lalau4arparaiuilvu. '11 m. luuilon. SiMdaUa IS told by all r!ru,'iiuv CLEIXT'Afs., DaLTiaoaa, Salt V prUlari. uronw f. HKNRY, 'o. 8 Couxua Pi act. AW r-rt, ST., utula Af JulyldeodAwly 2 Dcixtr?', In r'-' wrrnnr 30 pats FROM KEROSENE ACCIDLNTd. ' Set Daily P'tm. R A T T ASTRAL OIL WILL NOT xxPlohjc. IT BURNS Vi ANT IfAMr. IB I TESf TEARS. 18 NOW Vfl'.D BT soo.ooo FA M I LI E3 8'liere has arivr Imh aa tus . Indirectly. 1 Jl'UCS IV ev'.Aj;- U 1 aag, si U -xsrA. ..'..

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