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THE DAILY SENTINEL FCBUftlRD BT T-E SEJITim ftBLlSUiSG C0IP1XT. OfH, neurtliCourtHoue. RkTU or acsacatr-rioa. Dallv Pcntlnol 1 year hi advance - t3.no l-Wwk!, - . . Weokly Sentinel- - m -... , gg,. The DailT SsHTttigi, will be delivered In vnv part of the City at firms u.nts per we. . .. . . . - MORNING EDITION, U.CESTC.aC.LiT.03, flF ISf PAPER PI'BLISIIED V TBS CUT. LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS 01I 4th PAGE. M.h GKirnw A Horrsua, Newspaper Advertisi-i airent, V0. 4. South street. Balti more, Md , am Jaly t'lthorir.ed u contract for Strurtlsment it onr !ofil rated. Adver tisers io tht city are reaueatcd to leave their favors w Uk that house. W'KATHKB KBKlhT, Was-woto., April 30. 1873. For the South Atlantic BtaUt, easterly and tomh etttcrtv w'ndt with dli-lnhhlng pre inreAfollowed by cloudy weather with cceaslonartaln. . ...CITY AUM.A2TA0,, Mly 1. 18TS. Pan rbv?M7 8 07 Sun sets.. . S 47 MKTKItOLOGICAL. ( arHTD AT PIRK AKDII'S CtOAB STOR. f Rai.pioh, April 30, 1873. 6 a in. 1 a. m. 1 m. !) p m 4 p m. 68 M 01 63 ib. CITY COTTON MARKET, Reported d.illy by W. C. Stronwb. (Irocer snd - Commission Merchant. Fayet'.cvillc Tro T I ' " ae-LS RLto, April SO. lifiS., Wire 11' cotton la oar market to-dav : AtlMn. V, At 4 p. m .... . . " Salrs 40 bales. Market quiet HOTKL AIlKtVAI,S. Kxcmxon IIoykl. April 80 ol onion Pool, Clarence Piml. Edward Pool. Warren D Pool, Chapel Hill ; J s. Panel la, P Purencia mil wife, N Laubctta, Ca rj; Mr Tate, Orange. Tarbkoijch IlnCfat, April 80. W L Harden. O I, Smith, Baltimore; N f Smllh, Leakevilie; B Maunay, Gold Ilill; John U Kirkiind, llillaboro'i 1) A Miller Salisbury, E I Roberta. Philadelphia A W Check, Hillsboro'; 8 8 Nub, N. C. R I Holme, Salisbury; Henry M Wmdl. London, England; W A Gavett, Tim; J S Early and wife, Hickton; W D G i tir and wife, Favettevilb-; W 11 Jones, N Y J Rev D Bweatland, Kittrcll's firing; D T Ward, R. 4 G. It R ; V F I)owd Wake; J B Hope, Norfolk; W W P.a 'land p. 11. a Co. LATEST 6TATZ3 NEWS, Oilve Lnftaa U to lecture in Wilming ton ob Tib lost. , Oraaville Smith, a colored ftiherman was drowned on ha'urday in Brunswick count, says the Journal. A Mr. Donncll attempted to cot h i throat fie otl tr day in Northampton co.ialy. II waa under am at at the time. So says the Ibwonkt AW. Tb railroad war waxcth hot iu Halifai Wt regret to toe that lb editor ol tin EoBeld Timet and .ausxd aYrsft are U coming Bf'J with each other The lata tr at wa very destructive In tuiny parti ol the Mate. The uuit we deetmyed and eoltna an much Injurau tnai t-rrarr win rare in ir piinu Thrr-lourth ol thi real eatate nl I'aa qooiaak county la oanej t.y North tn men that have purrha-td and ulileii 01 the mm line tb war. iriiiiam i. jAWaa; no cr mi. r. x tlieu1h day by Ll arhool rnittira whi latiMtwior iiTttrmfttTCnr ii 6 ot dargerXMu'y wounJcd. Ttit neop'a of Oifi fd and the raetribf of tb Bptt chttrrh fcav toetrilj l early I.M)0 Wwarda the ladoau.ca lua l rt Waka Frrt CVI.ga. - I ' r . 9. UUIW1, .11, VTIUIV day ol I'bble aad kl.ltine, waa PcoUaaoi of tat at lb tbai b"frd t'niTerwiy aoar Rtaie, la in I'rraldctit of the T mala College at Vaulma, awar rjracnj. Iter, c w. yi inri, a Mrtonaw mm latrf it irrj aupnU part. Ulely i tarrd la WHmlrfto) oa -Mravwy. II la making a p ei'U.l repti atma in b M kotM. II aad Lr. Mueaa are geav tlcaaea U aurktd power. Ca i, ioba J(. Moffltt. lata of U (' "derate Navy aa I aatbor ofarra l.b bonk awUlM "Xautilaa," hctared ti Wi:mi(tuaTaa-lay eight r a the prri tof tb tt-kal ruaaiaa; swing lL lai war. Taa Wilmiaftoa pptr fJ bl;k tnbwta U taa kwiara. Tb CbarVjIt lUmnrnt U eppiwi tn BtoAry beicf aard oe the aw ay Ian bai d eg U the r kie4 tfe dual aad bit a 4 aad aay: W taW-ad la (MMaea aay aad all aaeeabar of lb alr wa Uvet fartae a,p prUtiea .4 Ibe paM a aitkut cauuii.g la p7ul P1"' Rrraata Aht. Tb C. bV M thai pat I lata t.-a a kall darlag lb Hai w k aad mad ami t k a Iki of tb llr Um. ( td the pwt ( twad b a pp ar.M . the otbee I no la our Jul aaal'.Uf t l take) Vi I llilJijfi A Ka? Ca44a Laof MiLa AWar.4, M Ibw Male, Wdg U1y o4 ie Itraod Oprr lla Kl cepy Mraxkl.ia, daring lb awat mtmm, wm tb N f l a ('tad tup:iaiay br t4 la4Mw I a f la eitiawa ad Mea p ll. "A tlMt N 1," ! lb rwe la tb'.tt eoaalituU J li. U.I. M J. Jmrl. TUh ii l-..r aiil be a-, r.. m t) . .lt' ! t'r. ak t bUapk. Ii.l.el la nvJ rViai ppn at .t u ) araaiatare, Lat iMlmiwea are ltol I. Wiitawb! ! it a,U ' tmrmt. Iim awriwe tillleoiiKdM Ike tta da 4 May. Weiwetd IKe f ' .1 ft !! ey J t , m.4 a a -l fa 4.l a, 4 lb fa f w I W vol. vm. HOME JTJ?JTTlS. JOHN 8FZXMAH, City BdHor. Citiaeoa' Cornet Band. Weikcl, tbe.CKkbraiijd cult-.r, ie at work n tbe new Bnifuruii if the Citizen' Cor- hit Baud. It Consist of dark green C )at nd light green pants, neatly trimmed, md witlt mat cap. 11 '' RegUiai'l Offic. One liuailied and liity five deeda, niort- j igea and lieo boud were regitered luring tbe in.mth uf Apj-il iu tut) officii 'of lUgitcr xjf .iksJi for Waku county. Meeting Of Cadet-.- Iho Hileigli Cadet of Temierance will meet ttt the Major' oflioe on Friduy venin next. All tbe boy in the city e invited to alWud. No "pcu-jbootera" illnwed. Judge Moore IIa bven commissioned to luld the next o "f Camden Superior Court, Judge Vlbertaon, wh.iso c.iurt it was, bavttiir iietn cone rned iu tundry ca es to be tried ueforc liii appi)iuliuiut to the be-.th.' Let' Hay Peace! Twool.iitJ luiius on tustud.iy c.iused J lin (i iiling, E-q, to enter intolh.n l to kzp lhe pttKt tvttarJt lteir eomt The !"' have beeii ,li-pieilatinj upm JJr. 1-itling'a Un.is uuar the Hock Q larry he Ii-m tlireattn''il them, we suppose -J!id nencu tlie b'nd. SurradarL llmiij V,u,j. ool., who aeverely tubbed I irk P.. on Tm daj ntglit, surrendered Himself totlr.- authtrities jeifc-riluy morn nig, and giive bond f..r hi appearance U- foroMiyor NVhitaker to-in rrro at 10 'dock, when the matter will be tnvesti ,'uted. Ptnil's wound u :iid to be a very vere one. - Look to Tour Do ja. A mud Utg was repcrted m tiie aouth aftern purtiou of the city yuit.rday. AU ut 1 p. m , a pmty ol men, well irmcd, att out ia pursuit, but op to the lute.t accounts had not come up with the rabid animal. It It time to look up tin d"g law und secure tlieirenf ircoineut, i .. tbtad. We legrtt to announce that the little colored gitl Jlatild i, who ai to severely burned a few day agn, ws unable t eoovur Irnni the n v ere iltock to her ncr- ou yatin, aud, though tkilfully rctd aid carefully nursed, sbs expired day be ta yesterday. Monro Union. , Such it the title of a new paper pub ithed at Kuomr, Union County, N. Cat el 50 a j ear. It hat a ptUnt lusid and tn Brt number is badly printed on the utside. 1), McNeill is editor and nrr. ili tin bew eatrrpria much ticcra. iai Bishop Alkinaon't AppotnUsi la, - lutlieth Cry, . :,, and llertf rd, .. ....... . .41. - ila-aa M ..i. a C.iarwl, Chuaan C a"teaMiIf7 M'irfrTeli, WomUille. B:i:i ' o. VI ml st, Tba "Btbool Vet. Ik'turns i.f Ihe l.te rt in th swcial I h.K, t at b.gih b.a nrrive l lrm M,r Crk Tuwosbip, la ahkb 4 tot stuoj ; (, If, afaiaai 60. Tun relurn tomp itu thr Tb official tg. iirrgata V..U of U ouaiy a Mh-wi: Ag.lnst U tal, . . . u;s For, . " . . . o4 Al.j.intj tgtiett. km Advaitiaiag Ma luaa. Thrnr l n bntef adfertl.in ml urn alaabiata ha tl pa.Ttsai,. It cr- !! la a.i'j rf li'eall th' Cmctwa af bU l!te, ar,d , io'u a'4 Ibat tae. Ave whet rSta t. Oar i cifealaii. alaa brgr!y Mrrat4. Our r4) r rsab, (Sad la your advertitaMila f yn ! th retdiag public tikaow wkal yew aWr 4 to aril or w hsl j .r btMlan k a) i aUlaiia rTarttvs Meaar. U Z.g'ut A F. GrJSr( (. sssaust to O. II. Mi!lkatJ are sat I ,ilg drf Iu tb 4. bxUd Uaads t4 c gr "sUbtgb, FaMii, aad f Oak lrty " at tb'.r aiaawfarwy, Xa 11, fay. tviiS etitvf, rat a abvf .mpaii'i Dmg fknre. lbs rpiaika l Itna fb efcra ! Waad I W.ti !. ft-dl ako.asaU al llf, aad Mail by all bWf. Ak t pm IUbiKb fv.1it 1 U "PfMle of fKfc ' t," . in n .i Jaaxa Bars aw U TS ltsr ti (mis Wtr hs as a Ibal lb J gaaUtaaaw wb i ka a it lasap sa km wo aJ. Vug a'a, as p( rt4 b tuirpj ibe Hit ial a barb be an a w adawM, la 4r,t a brw ew'fka Prtrbar! yvvj" t 'g.t at T-1 II. I ir tar fp' m 0 i.l la kfg " a.h Otli " lltb " 13. b li lint S RALE IGH, Credit. ' Our article in regard to "Noitb Caro lina' Reord" it copied witfio'ot credit in the last Wilmington Journal -fi xr intentional oversight we know. ) t Si ii Dial of Bar Injuria. The colored woman, Mrs. Holland, who met with so severe an accident by Inini! thrown from a bil)gy on Tuesday night, hn died ol her injunit. Dr E. Burke Haywood was promptly in attendance upon her, but fuuud thut her skull was bi..keu in behind the ear, or rather that her brains were dashed out, either by the kick ot the borne or by the wheel, aiid thit there was no h'ipe for her. She died immediately afterwards. Off for Europe. Our old friend, Col. W. II. Tucker, the seuii-r partner of the well-known houteof W. H. & R. 8. Tucker A Co., leave this mitfuiog for tbe great Vienna Exhibition. He goes a a representative of our State under the appointment id the Governor. A pli as iiit trip, Colonel, and a ttife return ! MmJ. It. 8. Tucker aud .Mr. McGco, i;entk imn of large exiner'rencCf will carry on the btisi.ios of the flrrn with-the tabio enter prii and gor thut hsve distinguislud fieri) throuylmut their nitrcactllo cati Election of OfBoar. At the lust meeting uf lliekman Lmle No. 1, I- O. O. G. T., kid on Tuesday I'vVnihfvthu follinvliigi tli .ert wereelected for th ensuing term of tliri month : W. J. Edwaida, Worthy Chief Templar. Mia Mary McAllister, Worth Vice Jihn R. Harrison, C'h.ipluin. J. M. Broughton, Worthy Secretary. I). W. Whitaker, Worthy Fin. .-ec'y Mrs. O. W. Wynne, Worthy Tnastirer. S. V. Houv, Worthy M irehsl. Mitt Bettiu Blake, Woithy Sentinel. B. H. Norri. Worthy Gumd. Marriages for April, During the month of April twenty teven marringe licenft were issued by tba Reg. ister ot Deeds for Wake County 9 Tor whiles, 18 lor colored. In looking over the ;,' of the cnupbt we find fewer )ouitKtcr than usual, thanks to tbe mar Huge law of the I ait legislature. The nanus uf th partiet In white behalf the licstisi-t have been is-ucd are as follows : WHITES. Burlon, Cliariie and Anna Wiltin. " Bunch, J.imtt C. and Cornelia Baker. Ooeaitk, W. II., Fiauklia county, and BetlieJ. Wall. Holt, Robert and Mary Holland. Hobb, Andrew and Emily Franklin. Johnson, Jaiuet II. and Arnaliea Bro I e!L Jonet, Lui liit and Harsh J. A vent. Powell, E. P. and Sarah Young. Pat run, James C. aud Aim lia Gully. CiLokkD. Burt, Jordan and Martht Cotton. Basin t A br am aad -Adeline VV ilHirt. ' Broao, Henry aud Cherry Night. Can ad J, Nelson and auuiCbatia. Dun.ton, Randall M. tnj Lucy a Lewis. Dorri, Columbus aa LLlcn. Vt'-rmt k. Tlavi. Jon and Laura A. Vnbal. Cil,an7,0.r sn I ud LlttlWoba! II I, Alfred and Hannah fcnlth. Hunter, Ika and Hclea Uioughton. Lan, l(. demk aud Namasa llua'ir. Mt ', 1H s sn 1 Laiuu J.diaa. , P, Wilh.us ai d E n U.rn.tl. Pointrf, Jack and Llui Worthiun. I'raar, Tom an 1 lb ( hv a Nm.h, lblr aad 1. 1, W.t,a. PaaJtaatlary A5al s. Tli rVr. ov M-e4or f lb rcniksy tlary art nuninj' m sftkag s 4to lw.lu.l tb quarry that pKhl i4 W at B')laa a a ell a tbal prtbaly par- chawd Ir tm M Kstr B jUa. Taa par ch of Mr, at))1 ijsarry ia tb aa'uraof a towiproanita to i ealeat. It an tut that la Wufkieg la jny tiM pwrcbaard ws ob'al la qsaatlty tf a4 laktwoai, lU Ue ls t4 Mr. B- jUa arr tsyrhiacbtd ap 4i TU bl 1 1 a ditn.nd h-r-f J a pasi i Vi c ot as las-a a J Io g'd deal i4 tn )!..' Tbs priaral B-ml 4 t aally r.t at- d to an ' ik prw a' Uad cmiigit'Hs l lb wig al sjatriy, gtv.ai Mr IV jUa l,000 f r tb aaa. It ia jj Ibal lb aWasaail uf tmt cauta per f H (ib pr'xw pa d b4 rurH at lb H'larry, in tha 4 f lb ei'j d-w. il4 by Mr. B jaa f lbs i j.i I ly i.f r. k uk-a fo.a Li Uud aitb it av.b.lty, o!d umnt I ablest half lb Mai ri J for lb ratii tratt, at I ate tb Im ai d liunUb) sd U tait. Tbt aw purtbaat ai l faab all Ibarmk ttqalrad fnf 'It ptaitaaliafy ad Wt la. tbftgi lb sad (U partkaaa la r k -I b ny tw fc of tba city f. tkal part af lb aaiaA fiiiiina rat mmm, m arC'wat uf lb aitk abb It rat b 14'. , W 4-' I t'.U pi 'Mtii'M t bf asada ta eaaiaaa IV -a..g f b k by ib .( at ", A ' b"p b b.a p and la lb !' ly Sal W, II, ti:, tti.oSd. .); aa, lak4 tba'g af ll b-dsy 7B f c4 iit.iolJ Ibal t aaat aslit aa) lam 1 1 ; - Nr OTII0RSDAY CRIMINAL CARELESSNESS. ''''!.. We referred a df ol Jwo tine to the New York Lw making it a crime to p int a gun at a person and tbe penilty flue and imprisonment. There is a great mceasity for a uuivetaal law of the same tort. We clip the following from uu txchanga: A ProitTlxo M KU'tm.BaUiinort April SO. Andrew J. t tow, well known in Billimore sporting circles, watinstaut'y kille this morning at Henry Crey's reslau runt, on East Madison street, by theitcci dental and cureless discbsrge of a gun by John Boll, the bar-tender. The latt, r p limed the gun at Crow, not suppotiug It loaded, when it suddenly fired with the tibove result. George Giliuore", aged st ven years, waa acciuentany aimt tluougli the head and iiitii.mly killed jUtuubiy night by bit brother, William Gilmore.; eed fitteeu, who was playing ' with a-eaiUin in the yard of their lesideuce. Fifth and tj ieeu streets, Philadelphia. An Attractive Picture. Here is a very lovely K'n-portrait diawn by that skilful limner, the author of the 'Lasi Nine'y Days id ' the War." It Is taken from ber letter io the Ut&rdtr. tbe i telling of her visit to the Orphan Asy lum. She tayt : The presi.lirg gi nius ol tbi ronln; was a young U.ly. I will not hurt lur 'clica- 1. - ....... .....I...... -. . . . I A' . - . , ' j 'J ii mi l tiling "I iii-l lail lai e UUIT er moiitnt uddrusa. nor denrlvn a tif.1,1,. act of its crowning grace by mentioning nernmnr; inline wu mere giving Her iiiornings io gi uiunous instruction I those two aud thirty orphans. Think of that, )"uiig ladim, ' who live at home'ut ease." Shu waa treading at closely si the could n the fiMiUteot oi her Divine Miati-r r,i. ihg the cup ol cold water to th little om uu iiiioneii in me last will ana letiament. Would t) God I could tee mora ol our North Carolina girlt thut employed. This roumr laav, i was ioij, is a member ol he Methodist ( him h. It SUl'h a am k tta hers Is one of the fruits id Mi ihoil .n, lai t( hsve more of Methoiii.m in the cms- 'J- Cold Comfort It miy be connling io those who wit nessed and felt ll decline and 111 of Canfederate currency during th lota war to know that their furefnthers taw wors sights than they did in the career of con- tim ntul currency. In the scale establish- d by a recent act or Assembly la regard to Confederal currency, tb lowest de preciation i fixed at 100 to I. We bave been looking over an original copy of the revital of the laws of 1700 to 1793, prepared by Franrols-Xavler Mar- lia, printed in 1804, by Martin & Ogdm nr. Newbern. We Hod that In 1783 an act was p .sd Tor tha establishing a seal of depreciation, wlta provitbm fol suits commenced for paper currency, and bir u pending tb operation of tb laws therein mentioned. Tba act contains s "Isbl of drpncittion" of continental money, which shout that Confederal money wt a perfect Oi Ktltar as mm pared with that. Tba tabkt covert th it yer from 1777 to 1781 Inclusive. Vie And that la Jauuiry 1777 lb do l"r'.b,J"aliooi.Al.Jiby ApiU.il lud f-ilb-a to 1 1 J; a Augast h bad reached 1 14, and in iKcrmber it was . It ojaed a January !77 at S M, by July it wa 4 1-4 and in IKtxmkr it waht&l,l In J any 177 It i imit J til Au. k tM-br Inir and -was tyvn tm tmbrr. I'HI' I . J t . ILt . luLd t . la Jaaa ry 1730 it mad. a (ml start downward at 31, was at 100 ia July aad by tha bpginng of I W Jt was SOfj. "4 Ji f'lM a Jitht 1 of Uu IWnoiag 17I at ilO, t bwn 1 d In 500 ia M -y. 400 ia July, J in Orb.b and e' aed the y,r at T23. Opening la 1731 at oOO. tb act aww agly brcaw dl.gnstad sad it stsadi In the r!. at that ignr. It I tutbHM In know i Uu, anatin- wbalaatonat of sn mcy Norib Cr ilies I'sie I duiii g Ut ILt JaLwa. .Aa tm iom Um, tm akkh w arw aadar obliga tia la U. W. Bun, Cos, af tb Treaaa- ij i ffl.-ip, shoaa th f , low is- Inns la y-aaJa, id at eight abUliaga, or ji,ib s,ild d 4Ur ; Aagaat . 1774, . . . . pViOoO Mf IS. 17. t. ion mm ! 17W1, .... . 1 140 000 Msy IT, nm. IWUOO Total, ....... tfisQ.tm cVlasa-a tb yr 7o .ad 7J ib asw.s In ks b-a art laaaa. , . , This Uaatiful k td My, lbs avtb ef floaett sa I p aka, aaianoi wnb l.-lay. Tb avtb Wat d by lb si. .t l,saM, ia boa-aaf la r"' l a b if Ms rufj. tad as C"amvrad U b aid aura. Ia ew I bmi f l.fa, bat. kt iad rT.eaal, ib m-mik Ut'fM a4 art bf aw a p p' M t, t. M M.I fmW sad miJ askl-f M.bar Bt baas' Laartwvw lb laat I bafi' t asease b rVr I tb bt'ur U U4 IVd-tt lia.baat d bv.td ia ibal p:r mm M-tlsy ai.-bi t Tb -i'd-l a U. U.t.. lb Aaibv S-0 Itar. Ma i'a4 wiaxwl and Ftr Ii a 0. in" I la t t B ( '.. iwmii. ida.v4 a.t..at Va a'WoiMMi ark twaai 4 br.is 4 fi. c !md ii, b f b uwa.a 4 bis Ua ., Tba btar aa H.r tll A ll awjwawaaas. aad ssnaairt tns4 tad la,.". f baa Ilk fl lil Awl UAY l; 1B73. Valuabl Book Loab A copy ot the Senate Journal of the first United States Cmgres at Philude'- phia, lit the original print, was some time ago borrowed from tho Treasurer's offlc and cannot lie found. The book, e belicvv!, it the private property .uf Mr. Bain, the Chief Clerk, who would bo ex ceedingly obliged to the jn'raon having Is Iu possession t.i return it. Let ail Oiva. ' What a noble charity it tho Oxford Orphan Asylum I Who, with a heart to love and sympathtce, will opt extend the hand of melting charity" towards Gull's bar little children who btve un mother aud Kootkr Father but Himl Read what Mrs. Spenoer says : Thirty-two children' have already en tcml, hd act to be led, and clothed and taught How f The sum of 500 a yenr is all they have sura to them. It wss pit iful to see the ttore-iwwi. so called In faith of ttorit yet t ' come nn doubt ; for surelv twenty do'lar would hsve provided all 1 taw tlurp. A few pairs of sliwt, two or thre b.dta of factory cloth or calico, and a parcel of garments ready mado by Ihe kind hands of the Oxiord ladies, a lew sicnnd hand articles, some cotton yarn for knitting. Was this nil f This was about all. Many of the children came bare-foot ed snd with but two scanty carments on im, llLLt-ill'kUDdltJu. h ind, c.iui.1., iniuipg an iixtra slnrt or a-i. No uniform of Course, is as yet piiaaiblo. They wear anai uiey can gel, and are Hi mklul. The displa) of millinery in the girls halt wt very vai iniit. Here wat a bran new, tmart stotr-liat of white lace and nmk nrtitlclnl -iiiegiiioismneineri'iiant ; mere a aomiVI .. ..v r . . . I anal cileil U-ir ol felt and tenth nr. h-ft on jj aoiuu moru loriuniite lime i? ..IT l. - . . t nute little 5Tii an!l given to an oiphnn ; tietr by, the mot uiiiitiie.il all, a p i Hi Drown strsw, with a bit of green ritibon on It. We need mrythiny, auid Mrt. Ibibardt, and are thanktul for a spool of thread, or a paper of pins, or a set of knitting-needle. There arc only two spit of knitting needles hne, aud I . want to ai t all my girls at work knitting ; w need cotton yarn a well, W are t..ankful f r amond hand clothpt of any ib-srripiion. I rip CD such at will not dit for outiide, and save them lor linings. W do not wtnt any cast off finery. The plainer th clothe, IU Duller. MMting of th City Oommlaaionara, Tbt regular mealing ol tha city pm- mltsbiuers tiM'k plac at the Mayor's office last night, Mayor Whital.er pre siding. woiumitaiooert list Ha, Duu.Un, Ellison, Gorman, Johnson, Prairie and S'ronarh were -.resent. Tbt ajuaalioa of opening new streets as dia uased on several proposition of that nature and Hit opinion seemed to prevail that no more ihould bt opened till tboat now existing bt put la proper repair. Tbt qniwtioa In regard to extending Edrntoa street wa tabled. Tb continuation of Swalo stmt was ordered with tbt understanding that It should coal tbt city little or nothing. Th Committee on th last named atnwt wert Instructed to report on th rl M csrl'iniPit I!mit!iacl4.AiFtctJiu Wilmingbm to Blount, Tb petition ol Andrew II. Girin tu b p-raiitted to Coat In u hi romartioipnt "0 Hit sired, kuuaa w tba . nsiaai-i pra perty. Was taUcd. lb t Hy Trea.nr. r lanl I f re th-J Ji.aU a latter llJin W. T. Wa teia. Trrauirr n Waka Foraat Cotlj(, stating that Ibat bull tut lew held a eiry toad of 11,000. ptjment of which would thortly meat suil would be luslitqtrd Ka!ns4 lb d'y. Th (1iy Trnsurrf tls sialyl that Mr. W. lirr. bsd d'tnao b l oi 1 100 o covp ntof Ibvt Load, aad thai b bad nut lb avaaaa of sarallng aid d-msa l Tb matter waa pas. .nr, but ttiba. a, -ally Mr. tUlk . I Ibal tit Uiy lrwirrt b aubhoriapd bt Urw a. y to pay lb lalcteat deatta W.I, a'd that lb principal b asrt wlrb aw per ernt. rit U.ads at par. A lopbd. ' Tbt o i-.Ii.ps U arlbng tb old k-a.k id Ul laf apparalai wa rrfelr I la lb t'h-ef of Ibe fir Ib psnrarnl. iediy Mstions la rrgari l-j puU la ar drftmd. Ucraar aa gr.ol. l-i P. C. Wslkee, of th Ysfbroufb U nit", it rata I spin!. Bow M4S. On avMloa, II readrtd la repair Calwrrw fleet, f r Ha lb df pd to f-jstt. tela sir 4, a -a a ptartb abU. Th MU.wiag p4l buldre aer ap- pisttd b lb rtiy WeiM.-.i,r- f.- b of tb lat b Ii of fb Wall ! a mot a aai , ilyt i ltmA. II Hlasl m, A, W, Prvppa, ! M iW r.a.M.m M tlb.ll, A. w. rb.fl r, Abs. Iyg arrsaa ar. Jfir -B Rb !, 1. H. fp.k, J. W. O Nl (aiatisasMhrp .IW, A Uaa, J. P Wa, Jad. It W hit kr. tastaas wai My. - X li -gM-. fb..; I tteaaa, F-a.y King fv..-,a et ir. ir.is, i it'irr !, i v II a I. lua swb .fi-s (S rl'jlv'l.f s- a aw a a -rii a ... p..a . .J m-m a. la II i IM II i '.-a .4 4 198. WhyEmlgraUf Mrs. Ppencwyln an intehstih" kttir in the last Rfcrtert after expressing her gratiTidtion at the pleasant scenery in Granville and the beauty or Oxford with 'its wide streets, groves, and nmplt motherly-looking white mantious," 'asks' an imj.oitanl question to which no seuai ble answer can be' given. ,Bhe writes ! " . What do people melt), Mr. Fditor, who emigrate fr.,m Nnrtti Carolina t Te:is. or Arkansas, or California t The Almighty must have soma special end to accoin- ptisn iu the Uestiny of elates when be permits the delusion, that- carries our population away from the unbroken for- ts, the pure air. the delicious water and the superb climate of onr central oonntioa to tha hardships, llio isolation and miasms of Texat. I have but little doubt, that three-fourths of those, who leave North Carolina. flr the State west or'soath went of tha Xtisalaaippl, bitterly repent thou ""' " u ruiuin, u return were pnuiblu. Markets by Telegraph -SToon Ilejioi-t. Nkw Y'oiia, April 80. Cotton dull ; isles 683 bale; uplands 1.3-8; Orb aaa 19 7-8. Fbmr dull and unchanged. Whaat quiet and firm, 1.83 fl ait 1.03 to 1.C8 j No. t Chicago 1.83 to I 03. I orn firm old Western mixed 71. Pot k quirt and nominal. Lard quiet, In buyer favor. Turpcntiua heavy, 83 1-3. Rosin qniet aad easy at 8 2J to 8.80 for strained Freights easy. Stocks dull, tiold vety flnp, at 17 1-8. Money firm. 1-10 to 1 S3 and interest. Exchange - long 81-3; short 3 8-8. Governments quiet; Stata boud very quiet Ikikik, April 80. Consols 93 3-8. Fives 00 laVBItPooL, April 30. Cotton opened dull. Uplands 0 to 9 1-8. Orleans 3 3 8. - ---J I.ATKH Cotton easier aud pirtiallv shade lower. Sale 10 000 bale. lation and txpart 8,000. For future delivery at the ports of Sa vannah and Charleston for March and April 8 t-S, April aud May 3d. Orleans, My' 1-ied. ' Midnight Jtoport. Pants, April SO. ib n4e closed flat, S4f. 33c," , IdTXHroOn, April 80. "' Cotton Closed ttlichsngej:' Mlva os' Amtrlcan 8,000 bale. LnKimx, April 80. ' Spirits of turpentine, in constqucncc o speculation In futur price this wornlng, advanced In 44 a 41, but bss since de clined to 43. " Nsw Yo, April 80. Net receipt of eoltrm 878 bale ; groat 1,743: sal.a f, export to-day 80: last evening 100 ; t ,, ,,f (ulnrrt 18,400, at follows: May 18 6-18 to ,18 8 8: Junt 18 8 4 to 18 13 18; July 19 13-18 to 19; Angutt 18 7 8 Io 19; replemb-r 18 3 8 to i'8C' fUinuU upland 19 3 8; Orleans 19 7 8. Flour q ilrt and wnrhtnged. Whi.ky a tbsde n'"S tt. i lU.VIiii,l, bi,2ait lujitti bolder dipsttrd Io Madias Cwa heavy, J lto tnAnmim f r oldj new tleadf, ' Pik tltd.. Lsid --, a-4 la 9 . vsbj duil. Frtigbl Arm-r. Moany M9 toI8. Sterling S 3 8. Gold 1878 to 17 I -4. Govar-mcot advaimd I 4 Stair dull snl teal: Triinn. sI'l'I.I'v Ii.aerT Hai 11a A pul 30. 'Xt"0 dull at 19 18, gnaa receipts 44, stir, 80J, tck 9.731 Itulnih JMitrkot. teaat'V luiiv. t War AilnrtT, , .,. 44, Sasvers SU4 arasre Aabl MlTT'lM TAkM.ratl-arb. I t - ir Ik ........ , irtTittn son .......... I r Allll K l UK.., ..... t.ATIl H.tNI;l I SHll. ... ................ 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AiiyertliemenU 'U inserted in Die Balls aTirn it tlie foll-.a-tptj rutrs prr s tiar of i t tueti, or tvn laiuioo line, .r -, Ut,e.MMi. Uute.... ............. $1.00 er ch tuhasqneut Insertion kliuis fk... ... '""'SO' t:p-, I we, a.N"l (itnsre, f moc S-.-.eal iBJOOUl, S.0U t , " . 9 " J .UU I " smn'v !. I - I " IH.lt I 1 i ' - JU.KHl " ' r. ; " 2i.m.( ' " :-k ' s.isi . " SU.IW III 44.110 1 1 41.00 , j " n ep KFW ADYEKTISEMENTS. A 8 T E C I A f. H OT. I 0 K", tin MONDAY 35TH Or MAT at 14 o', 1 - V w will sell at l uolio autjtioa, at th Cii,. bouae dnoro, our hoas aad pt sitnatad iu the Kastern Ward, near the corner of Person and l.ri.air stwi 'the housa Is new and Mm. tailis four rooms. Term cnh. Th bouse 10 us fli-nri rcd to Ibe purchaser in thirty dsva after the sale. T .? may 1 Wot DCN3TO.V DVNTON. 0 A N !J 3D" O T 8 T K R 8 , Brandy reaches, , .,, ooi'le 1 reachea. Canned Fruits of all klnda, -P -. -u u- T. TKUN AOH BBO. F o n R N Tbe ntiper nsrt of tbe bout eorwr of ll-p. tt aud alUbury atnw conoUtln; of 5 room aim iwiinm piare i.wui De renlea to psspeeui. bl faially, or bwainesa. 1 a aaodcral rent, a.iHiorr 01 jas, riKCUjD.il pn the premise ISO (VII R A. L BKTT8. AU.E.W A CO.. haa mulat lr,ls SASH. DOOR AND BLIND FACTORY to the lot of the old Bayonet Fa-tn , ea tha un. 01 hi. n. ca u. oauroao, as in aorunera , .. r... I . ... r.t 1 . . . . t I . 1 ... ,.,,. -9 u, , p .,,, .i.iTTv, -mra vurv win be pleated to te Ibeir obi friend and ras toinars. . . , . , ..' apiW 1m , V-OVBLTY AND XXGELBIOR. . Th Beit CliOTIIES WRINGERS. They aa labor. 1 The v time. Tbev tav rloUie. Thny save money, for Fami ly. Hotel and laundry Fnrpoeea. Btronif, durabUisAidWlUlaalaUraUisus.. ... For Sale by JLLIUl LKWIAA C'dtV" " 8tnvea, Itardwsr andOatlery, PslnU, Wagon sua ouircy aiaiaria'a. enua Kurnuiror Ul c;kbrmU-.l Bulk's Cotton Hoe. FI8UKR BUiLDlVO, KaleUb.lI. C sp 37 Ka eopy. BaiiiiTlliiolfRto. ' 1 s'irt! lot of Fainted and Bride wlr Hang ing basket, at T. IX. Brlgga & Cons. SpM '- - - ' ' Jb'T THE CUM4X CUUUR of , t. n. Buioaa son?. JUY S.OETT Olb of --; T. It llHIGGS A cONa JjCT COWBELLS of T. U. BKIGG3 A SON!, 4 )OWDIRED BdTO BRICK .1 .'!.' j AT T. n. Brlggo d Cons. Slit of taa 0old.-a Eaxl. nil In o oaatar.!v tlw I Tib dVv nf Mat ami 1 wilt Mil at penile ( tn-n, at th nuir of W. 11. as u.,u nil, is. It is. I", 17 and , t l-f TnhKi af aty pepsnas 1. kpU of Hi. rliy oia.U. Parsbaaaia ar. rr-.u-atpd Io ssaaalna lata b4a as they ar slat. 4 ell sad aaraMiaAiH. ai4-aa 4 4 f 1 mas, aao-uil't ra.a, S.l.ars la 1 aad 9 ap .a tw C. B. lUmtlrtoM. II AY AMD IKDCt.. In r..f,"gu' ivISTy ai.ra.?arrbMn. .. , dials M.luwLEI. N- 0 1 llsilaf tuld oat aa tnllr Stork vt liro. erias, , la ktra-r.. 4 t J wi A I e , a r-aoasassat laa la U, faaar.M. t jastdara boa al aar frvaua aad ca.u sarr asiri.D, is. c., wil, iso. la ara.a4sasa wi'k lb auuv ..H-a. a lii auatieaa tli n aa aau. aa4 krlall Ur ea v, loaa-ia-lua aa4 trUn ka-iaaai at Ifa al4 laa4. aad lat rll,,r Ml IS. roaae. al taa rra.r imImhiv af A a). A Wa , sa4 lb p-hl . ..ai' K I. duNCt A t O V. JOKEHA CO., VECLES1LC ABD EETAIL CECCEES, con ox FAcmns O k M I I N M KUCHA NTH, ilii?hs7o?i it. rur i f mai kit. IUI.tli.il, Jf. v. II. s aa t-4 snd AS maai.al'f ro-l.laa-..aa.;a th,nMi,uiiia,tms, 4rh4a Sa Ik SwatlMal af tatloa . IW -4 4 ail iu.,,,)- 1 a.'r.a.-ai. af s i kimtt, ra-s ( -a. '- I'frtA, 4a, a. 11 ra-i,. aOt a !al""a, ae if Stun -" "!' .-wa . t ----plra-kjrt (MM1,"MQ.MI. ) ri;'nnm itvrvi t f II T I la as aa .--.. 1 ,aa 4 4.1 I C ai a., a.t 1 u k a . H ,,4. aaa at.t Mtini'iio s A.. a a n ... A 1 a, I ... f 1 'a. t.H i W . ,4. U'tAttll. 1 t iM.,i lt liln.ill, ,M vm. l a ia. I .t.-a V a4 ,, .a HM sa ri bsitt 4 li 11 bs a - tfi .f . f i, ta Paal, a I li l'rti, ftt t4 f lUlawV, "Ii tb My y. lay ssr ji.g bit ! It l "tk. a. 4 A-, , k.r t lb 1 laf t I". Ins a--i.W-a.iaa4. 1 m m -.a-. a-asa 4rai. ai tb aert-s m i.Ul, bal a r-w.!a'i-a was al ft. 4 Ua4 aa aaot n l i.f a as o 1 i'b.4 aa "4. 4r- Um bt.. T. Ibarf I lk. a") Ksraa-1 lit. aa frvUy r i r uaa g-ng I on r tr ail t J. he K ll'b . r , k baaw Wn r; arf ivia wed pM e l I . It w. l wa Jt aa I V i Iba b gM . (" t taaa td li U -a I. '' P .s r-Mbtta lias.. 4 no t.4 tTiHIII o m ft g a t , ''d. a U U f . at I J.a Uarta. Tb b'ilrsaT lb 7"4 aad ta mt iH UiTt a bf IT 11. . I U b I a-a I asst. t . It . a- I I l r ..... .4 4 l4..u ,n A i v - .-'" b. C A'-t Ap.. u - i ,1 s
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 1, 1873, edition 1
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