1 1 1 1 : DAitY-sraiKL rUBt.iliIKD BV 1 : i;EL MBLlsniW. CQ11PAU. ' - ... r, i i ijr v 'JUII Xttmt; . or n.uacttinrio. K '.. - 'Iik-I I year In advance Vl.-lo Willi! - - " . . r c I t: r fairnxtt will V- eVI cl in .i. . r .; it city t mtr.s livi per URLW MCCUTM IIP iHP!PER i l'BLISBEB IJ TJIK CITT. LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS ON 4th PACE. 1-8 M.PETTEXGILL A CO . 10 State ft eel, Kosfem, ittPsrk How, Kew York, and -urunn ninct, rniinuejiw,- ire our Agents for procurinK advertisements for our paiwr (the hitTiNL) in t above cities, and authorized to contract for eUvertlslne atiur lowest rctes. WTCATHKR KKfOKT. Washixotoh, June 15, 1873. For tk South dllsntic States wlndt veeriug to southwesterly tad northwesterly cl udy sbd rein sress, mm CITY ALMANAC. . June 17. 1873. fun r'm-'-s.... , ,,, 4 43, Bun suls... ..... 7 18 Keforted dally by W. C. Stronach, fJrocr and (Jommlssloa Mercliaut, rayettorllle direct : KiLio, June 10 187a l'rtcc of eotton la our iuarkt to-liny : At Vim. 17 A .... ... rtl T UJ. .... . . al Market firm HdTKL AUHIVAI.H. Citt IIuTkl, an, 10. C W Bullock, Co. Shops ; A 8 Conrad, T F Ljod, P II lingers, J II MeAlister, Durham ; W T Koffprs, Wake ; Wm Bskcr; England ; J A fieeiiiao, Frauklio. Ei hangr Hotel, Jan. 1. T.B Cuni ingham, T O Mewsom, RorkiDgham ; J B McDade, Hdlsbofrj-, H Oucts. Cary ; J Hakin", Greensboro ; g Ji Thawick, New York. YAiumouoii HoiiHK, Jum 10. T I) 011 lospie, H C ; C R Krantz,llalto; J 1' Duvis, lleorgia; J J llyland, ; K 11 Htenson, Macedonia ; Jno Smith, Hmithrillc ; B W Hancock, N C U K; Joseph E l'rette, riiiladelphij ; Jas A Uraliam, Or ilium, N C ; Mis I-ong, Rasdolnh Co.; M O Waitt, N Ullll; Kit rrker, Urahaui, N C ; Job Stweart, Chatham ; H E Fries, Salem; C T Holt, Haw River, N C; C D Up church, City; Geo Williams, Wilmington ; J U I'tley, Baolord ; Wadu U Heikkcll, Balto; W A Graham, C II I'ogue, Ilills boro; ..I W Turner, HilUlx.w ; K B I'eebhs, Jackson, N C; O P Burgwyn, Jas 8 Urant, Jackson, N C ; It M Furman; Ashvitle ; Miss Kate Furunn, Louisburg; Blair Biirwell, Balto; Gt Howard, Tar bom; O BeUmr, Knfi.-U ; J A Taylor, Bitilvboro: 'I'hco Gassawiv. Balto ; W Gilchrist, Wilmingtiiu; U T Faircloth, Guldsboro ; Jno H Haughton, Newbero; Mua Gilchrist, St Mary's; J It Thrower, N C; Henry Water, Salisbury; W II llickr, City ; C A Pettie, Philadelphia VIRGINIA. Uer 700 new bouws have lx u built in Staunton since the war. It is said that Win. Milne, l,o Ul $70,000 at the SlRMi.u.loali In .a Woika, (I'-'g'- C4iunty) by thr rteat flood of 1870, cUaied fW.ObO at Hie woiks last year. ill aura Hunter it Fnst, of Fredericks burg, Uk a short buaineas trip Into North Carolina fcenily. and 14. '3 plows and tr 10 000 oundi custings to the furm tn. Mrs, Maria II. Garoett, .f Essex coun ty. diJ In IkatrsaMy a Wm day stner. Hhe was niter nf the Ha. R. M. T. Hunkr, n... .1 ii iiui i n .. i.. i... ... cnily lirld arrk-s of mrmnrial Oievtiogs In Ftaiiklin.' He mix 1 1720 to endow Dr. W. II. IlobrttMinJa well knows phy sic aa, f Fsjmvtlle, and surgeon la lli CMife.leraie aitnr, dietl suddenly n Bun day. The liti( of lis Bristol Ktm is info(n e I lf Mr. U. W, l'slm-r, o( Haltville, U.at l.iaiia the 1st sod 4th Instant tbrr am kiiled la that locality by dogs, aher to .1. la w of of '0. Prince 1'irfre Bmaiaiie mad. $100,000 IKtly Itf m lai eatala sptculalMNi. Te UU Mr. Mdl ill In buried, lb pa pers trllt as, la Westminister Abbey. Mr. (larka Frsm Ii Adaatt will d liter toe I'Ll 114 Kspp oral ioa at Htreard mJumMib. CiA. Albert R Umsr, Patanoah, a uniicra Ibat (atling heallb aires UUe his lltusiieat a editor td Ik AJrriutr, h4 r.coh prf.i to try lh Banoaltr AmImMi swssa akiTV-Uasaatatlia, U.-A tarat atsra by list taking out bet crsw. i Ibtbert I Waiter ha clmj aa eipa St Mamet f. faany Fera, The V l-al will h mtoant4 by a It man rrnaa, baaul.Iu! c ark he! wtl I urn katra-. IV'. hbayln CUai aprwareJ e asur ta hiUh-, tlii t.ute aut a SCaeap v toe hw aa.tttiral dvUMiloa, bat as a 'd rfeat-e at (Htettima t itTrs(ly, We1- ttttlta,thK , Kit rawertt, wife id the dUtiiif aU.el pmfcww a4 writer Mt b.J,ic1 ecusMMnt , Was rroUf rriUMlrd to bweeafree puC M rewdini-rnna la Luflaad. M lk emu ad ka4 H a' al saat fi wmaaa. Wbamtsnw ttw lw 4 f U.ty aarrlH tke Ms U Ik rUi Library (vsaaitaMoaeta, a4 laMwed tka4 bae a free r,M m ex ? ralie f.s aa4 p-j-he librW Mll. Marsiita I'.'HiiigstnIa, at prM I la a r' p', ii lb prttr t-er krVd 4 a ti ifKl I'uaui bak, ko baa snt(kt ta ataaoM eeaey t,tj ml Larx aa MtUaa fr- at Nr barswn a)tiw. Marit baa a'weya .. ! thslMskais Wrtal, aa4 bi !- J. r bies Mtis tp-l tifisaimisil art, a, mdUm.. Wxk t La4. alka abMie yima, aw aseavat tiate attacked bxa ta to trai The asyt : V t Pryafi 4 lrt ntr. wuk rd Itiii ( eY ek im-f lb Imliy. Wat sai a dweaa, ai.4 aa st4 la la wl aims s a aa MHm .n' iff l It bh'l f rM'iWNaacajttaeei, w - V ' El -- -I i 1 7T" O.ll , . . y X.V"' r . - i . v u t 11 II IK - H -iT " II II v r It I II II If II I V II VOL. VIII.'- W an Lad, A citcu'ar u ami frmue. tkcul- hwil. Query. ' I the Wilmiuglon Putt evrr chikIo- seeati o gitfa J-fCilir To 1U i'xchaog?sT From the free use it iiia'koi of our livcats we should ay not. . m A Good Idea. A New Yorki-ris iu Raleigh selliujj shirt patters. A fit warranted in every respect. A person imciuire(l for a shirt a tiiilor wouhl measure for a coat. OorTctuon. In the press dispatch, as it appeared in aomc of the papers, the name of the pres ident of the International Typograhical Union, was printed "Meacbam " Win. R McLean, of Washington City, i Uiat officer. The next Convention will be beld in St. Louis, next June. Inspection Day. Yesterday, Monday, the' premises of our citizens were to have come under an in spection as to their cleanliness. We hope all were found in proper order, for the sake of the health of our citizens during the hot weather. Plannet Mar and Oolt for 8al. A thorough bread mare niue y-ars old by Plan net with a One colt at her aide can be bought for four hundred dollars. The co!t is by Saggamaw a thoroughbred horse, raised by Mr. Peter Davis, of War ren. 1 Hampden Sidney College. The late commencement at this Virgin ia College stems to have been unusually brilliant. General Roger A. Pryor, now of New York, delivered the address be fore the alumni. The Richmond papers spenk of it as being eitraxdinarily brilli ant and able. It mado aver marked im pression. i TJ' 8. Circuit Court Yesterday this Court convened at 10 a. m., Judge Brooks presiding. The cake of Windley vs. Bradway & Petit was resumed. Messrs. Battle A Bon argued for the plaintiff aud Bus bee & Busboe for the defendants. The Jury found all the issue in favor ot the defen dant. - The Court took a recess until 4 p. ui. aia C ar Local Columns. For the last ten day the local columns have been deficient Tha Associate has had lo perform literally all the labor on the paper during that time with the ex ception of two or three columns of edito rial, and that to when quite khall sick, lie has been oo duty every day and every night. He Ess not had lime to canvass the town for item. In a dty or two wa hope to have fie services of a local editor, and alien w obtain one ts will make iu aiiuouucemcrit la our columns. m s ! Mia Nancy IlUUard, . A frienj at Chapel Hilt writes us, that all donations, intended lor Urn relief ol Mas NfM? RtM4 -t tUbala; aWtd be sent to Mrs. Corn! I a Ppenccr, wbo, b my, wttt tin fTotibt ghiiWy nirlie arrd di burae at aeceawty nay reijuir any lunds placed in her hands fur socb purpo. n thinks it better for one person to hat th managrmetit of the fund tbsa a ball doara. The naia point flrst, It to raiat lb fund, aad then let it U nt to Mrs. Spencer. W bop every C'hapal Hill boy will send $1 to Miat Nai.cy IM iard, wbo wa of c to geaernot tad lavish. Our tbia U rrally a very Jutrrlng on. Jokm B. Belly, C" This gentkotaa retire (runt all editorial connertlon with th Athevill Ctfunt with tba last iaatt of that tictllcnt Weekly. Wa wUb blm nimh htpplnrts and tixcte la wbatrvrr bnttnest b may embark. II a at lb foiin If, w brlMve, of tb Ctli sta, and ar let bis charge It ni a tslaa bt aad tatrrtairilrg twitanl to l ar aaac lum. Tb preaeot ditr, R M. Fwaiaa, E..f71h'i til "fcsd th rblff fnanag BjskI aiaca Uu suwui'-r, will auk it aa tftelrat lattraaieat la drvelnplag the reen of th grrat Wa4. 11 baa or bt w'al.ea. AUsevl!l I f.lunat la ksvieg two sorb aper a th ft ma and mm -Wbal la tk Mat tat t Oa r'rday at jraiag ll.a ri ca le4 ia our er?a!4 quit aa tir.lt- eat by taiiieg bad!y t Waitv aa4 lrfi.kft, val rX that thty di I d bar any ( ( 4sy, aad ap t Ibat k'r, f 10 o'ebitk) fa Monday, kal ariUf bmkrt lot Vatrf.tb baviag UU I to snfp'y lhlr Mrb a4l a seta. W bat tkaa ar r!W4 the aiua tU W rtl.et If Lm ta ll gr at avglige-vw "f kit ) '' " w l bavtbTM lianM, aa I a far a wa ta W', tb ftgK nf tb jailor laitaaaM daily. M'B wb ait to nfrtl aj la l ran a4 ta Jail tr t4 plac4 lUl ta U 'bet starved faaUbtd, 4 skWJ b teawtti aataaiy Wr trHt nt U. tb f will l k ia' Uit BtatU. s4 sf lb ptwat SMg'lgvtt U linatp4t, M b tv Iiai'y tt,IMt f A " aaa UMui ! I tlti'a., tal wlawi I rif am nt'.tr'l. to !4 fw ad tS tmttity, a U a Ulb -al't'tU4tla of tb taly aviana. HOMT! A. I-' L' A TO C5 I ALEIGHrN. G; Aa. IntarMtlng Fact Tfie Fmnm-Prnssi in wsr caused the in tmduction of poatnl carda. The German government hsd bits of pu!eboard man ufactured sr.d distributed throughout its armies for I lie me of the soldiers. They were found so uselul thst the English government adopted them and has used them lor some two or; three ygsrj. Our t wu gov. rmiient has just adopted them, and we doeln not tliy will be found use ful, but will, e suppose, reduce the pos tal lecoiptr i.o little, Educational Convention. Let ii be borne in mind that a oonven tion ui I ho friends of education will b held iu Raleigh, ou :h and 10th of July next 'iucritieeua of Raleigh have tendered their hospitalities, and a cordial welcome bat been extended to all teacher, exam i . ners and other friemlt of e'lucation to hold their convention in the city of Ral eigh, at Metropolitan Hull. The conven tion will be organised at 10 a. m. Wed. nesday. The following subject will be prescnt- cd i ue leaener uy itev. u. craven. ti ; .i .... D. D., President of Trinity Collcire, "Higher Education in North Carolina" By Major Robert Binghtra, Principal of the Biugturu School, "The Relation of the Churches to Pub lic Education By W. G. Simmons, Pro fessor of Mathematics in Wak Forast College. "The Necessity for Universal Public Ed ucation "By Hon. A: a Merriraon. "Compulsory Educttion By Janies II. Horner, Principsl of Oxford High School.; ' ; "How shall the Girta bt Educated " By A. F, Redd, co Pnnclpal of the Ral eigh Female Seminary. "Industrial Education" By John W. Norwood, Esq. I I I Delegates will forward '.heir na.ues to one of the Committee of Arrangement on or before tfia fifth dsy of July. Delegates will be entertained at the National Hotel and th Yarboro House at $1.60, and at the Exchange Hotel and Mrs. Pullen't at 1 per day. The billowing it the Committee, via : Messrs. T. H. Sclbv, W. E. Anderson, A M.McPbeetert,J.lI.M;ils. ts Sunday Barrio, At 11 o'clock we attended th tcrvlcet at tba Presbyterian church. According to the announcement In the Sunday morn ing SiTtmrL, Rev. Dr. Northrop, Becro retary of th Connecticut Board of Edu cation, (a poaitiuu similar to our Superin tendent of Public Instruction,) delivered a discourse from Romans xil. 10 : " Be kind ly affectiontd on to aoctber." Tb sub ject discussed, based upon tie words, " The culture of the affections." We thought at one time that w would ensay a rasem of hit argument, but It would be nccet arily an imperfect, and would do the distinguished speaker so muth Injustice, that w forego tb at tempt. W mut content ourself with a tew very general remarks. It was a highly Bnitoed production. Elaborate, thought ful, abounding In niott judicious advice, replete with tnaov wise refloctloos. it was just on of thus sermons that every father and mot bee, every son and daughter la Utalaad .unb-1 bsan H-trowld tQ.tt koca lift tweeter and happier If all Could neat 11. Jut It aa an earnest. aUractiv aad bMatifW e4ea for a tb cbnd place for th caltur of th t fraction. Wefor on were greatly pleated with Dr. Northrop' effort, and tbank bint most sincerely for tb great pleasure aad aatle factlna It afforded M. W would be tied to Sr It published and widely dissemina ted. Th'M who did not bear it tniaaad a rar ialcUcctual fsaat Tb food perbtpt was la auilioa aad tolid cbaractef. IllWflagll TTIB Bl'ilf einllrlin ibiKikw tot ditctrdtd, Tba anoaic wa tDiially d, tad tb organ aob-t of th new ioitrumrnt were grand and lcrnn. At ftlghl antmi rrtKt were held la tb Baptist church. Dr. Northrop delivered a Wxlurt baaed epoa rsalat rxli. 130, and tb thea) presented was, Tb IrDarnr nf th Bib' as an td Bettor." We tnrr!y giv th bra.lt of a highly attaeewiag disewseb'ti, w b wet ttb rkUd sod l lo.talt I la aa aid aad trbnl arty manner. I. Tb Il.Utt at a luratnr id lb I C"- ri . . A aa durt.i t4 tb rtnVti vt farailwa -tb rraaoa aad Judgment, t. Asa edacatut id lb lasagiaatiu A As aa edutaUt 4 last la tb de ptrtmmt ot lae Is arts. I. As aa lar tot la lit ill part rar at aini'rf-. I. At at) dubr la lb drpartaval ArcblUctara. t. At aa adaiiala f Ik A At J Ural of tt. wl'L Tht irT.t lilt UU td tie I aaoraiag ttxran.ltd l le)pta4 tbMisbi aad rvUltsteed oaiirttU r-l( TV aM at tb BtptM rtarh I ae0y t4, and H Wat a m Ma-Jay aitUt lir. iTorikmp it t rtkr dtiktu'y t lre. ad psrwa t4 eJ,t kclgbt, witli Inaid S I b'.lf. aad wf r-rtafUi fall Al Uasajgkj awfeade bkj tltroara. V to ( r bttnMasarrlpt at t iia sl bU Itrattn hi k-a'A i rUtm k txa-iaMf bt k wata4tkat lb B4 It rjiilu J-li-xt ta l IU n-r 4-I U ftrtiaiieg ilt .k L itm it.a i!a..l aw. ta II.. aii" kl bfiafS bias LUU.gk, I bW-b r katt baerdti faftvd. TUESDAY. .TTT1STF! An jono New N. a Book. W have received a copy of a book pr by Rev". Brantley York, D. D. entl- pared tied. ' "Tbe Man o Business, tod Rail Calculator." It also contain " A road Fe :w ot the Plainer Legal Forms necea- sary in Ordinary Business, prepared by M. of (jor BV SL York. "If bears th Imprint "John Nichol&C.,Rleii!h. 1878. We ar not enough of a mathematician to give an opinion at to the merits of this little book, but we think It quit probe- ble it meet tb want of business men who have to make calcalationt from dsv to d y, and who are deficient in Arithmetical k nowleilga. It teems to be well adapted to the end ' In vie to supply busuiexs men with raty and simple rules for calcu lating. ' " ' , ' ' Ovid Dopta. B4. The many friends of this geatlemea ia and tha State generally, wilt T) glad I to hear of bit rapid success at the ew York Bar. Lstt week, t we kwn from ( k friend In that city, be wa employ ed ia two euit involving large sums. One is against the Cunard Line of British Stoanier for $10,000, in favor of th French Count de Pelllgril ; the other it against th Metropolitan Hotel, fur a num ber of rate and betutilul gold and silver colot and medals stolen from ont of the guests by the acrvantt of the hotel We rrjoic in tucb wanted success. Mr, Du pre is a 'true man, none of your brin die tails and Shack natty Jims. H is a man of industry, of will, of honor, of indepen dence, of candor and ability and he will lucceed greatly we doubt not. M irf n iist" ii Supreme Court. Tlie Supreme Court met at the usual hour yesterday morning. AU of the Judge were present Th following case were argued : Mary E. Davis f of, w. Jothua Parker, tal., from Wayne. G. W. Morritey for plaintltTi and Smith 4 Strong for defen dants. 6tat vs. David B. Jones, from Wayne. Attorney General for State; no counsel for defendant. Atlantic A N. 0. R, R Company ra. T. M. Cowtce f aL, from Craven. R Leh man for plaintiff and A. 8, Seymour aad George Green for defendant. IL P. Whiuhnitt, Trustee, vs. Eliu B. Greene, Exec a Lor, from Craven. No coootal fi plslntlfl, and J. IL Uaughtoa for defendant. Th court adjourned to meet again thit morning at o'clock. . Naw York Taskicst. The round Josephine waist for high necked dreaaet I the next change that loomt op and Ihrcateni to bring tb now popular baaiiuet iuto disfavor. The Josephine waist it perfectly plait, with high shoulder seems, two dsns la front, side forms behind, and is cut off evenly around the waist, and worn with a broad belt, oft) tbrs laebt wide. A high ruff and cloee coat sleeve finish th simp! tnJ.lssUfui SiiiStaga. WtMW4bMbdJ worn with aa ovM-tkirt, aad belted, it ha precisely tb tffuct of a cka Itting polonaise;' lha'tam tffact it alto pro duced with a btxjua and ever akin by concealing the basqne beneath the ovsr tklrt, aad Wearing a belt This fashion it adopted by many Udie wbo art loath to relinquish lb Jaunty bast), aad wbo ar not sur that the round waitt will be revived, rotirriD wanrra. Beaidre Ibis round wslat, puisUd waist "eaiso ia rogae abroad for high eoe agta, aaTmab7irfr' JRJMlfd Uiltia hav a deep poiat la front, with round tiight bck. Tbitxrl ft vert baad- for dialler drvtee of Silk tad other baavj fabrid mad with big Madid Iraiaa. Tb ckaUlam bodice, rottodieg over U hips, ta gradually ea.g bU aa -raijrcaaaa paaass. TbsjMt stalely dnsaa of Ik ras. t sn la print, or, a tby are procsietaowi ly ttlled, the ctapr aad dark drwte r. TbHWtoHginarjfeJ wllhlh aaUt aad skirt la ew bat lb faabtoa ibat hbe aaoet mcawaii bat the baik Ik kg tut ii btradtbl Iruot kbw4 def to txit, whit Um pLaia froet b r ad bp a bs falltr.g Jaat UJvW tb attst. Sad MtamUg bait, k Wkiib tb fr-at of Um shirt u al .l,A Worth re v.vtd IKU fbl4i, aLkb I aarjaiy aa I priTVtaMtit and tttUnaiiMi of lb tut pit GaUtrll, rtf ad etbef rival Partaa 4m asaksrsktrt adopted it suceaWn'Jy, bt um pries mi dmvt lua-l bet iikw ptnpae tavda) b P. UllutiA. Tb Itaiaf gave S tl'aitiattaa of Ibis 4rw dartag Uit H- U-I- wbw ktv kept a Uaflsrf year's Btr will fa I tb i,rn bare dmr brd Ml X. 4, Vol. g fUaxtiOH lUtkirt I tt t.mimt ( lb bsa, a4 Jrr-l eta a skirt fe tfce tUt thbef kalaat btie lb bask Utadtbt tt .V a yargr;t pd-a, Ub ri wilih 4'tp4 t Veg a4 ta4 bU lb sau-t cd ta It k Ifl faryr' tl.tr. rnd Ht rti, . It at ftM.ly MiMtJ la lie that tb ist'h of Mi V:. I si.l t mmmti M sUt tb Ind f J it Ml I ' ' II w ii. . iu a Fined t35.0a Faundert, a retailer in ardent tpirit vie lated me city rrdineoc, by letaiiing liquor ( on toe babbath. Inf irmalion waa given by a colored policeman. Mr a inset hit license and It fined $25. which will probably break him up. Our Side Walks. Many of onrsido walks are in a a retch- ed condition. WeadviaetheStreutfiom. miseiocer I Martin am to pay a viait to th corner nr Martin and Person Streets ami M h. condition') 'of thing. If he will have the pavements repaired, we assure blm be ave rill i receive the thanks of mtny ladles md gentlemen wbo,.. n . last AabUth night t. on their return from ni...k Humbled over the rough rocks. Almost aa Item. On Monday morning the denlteotof Grog Alley bod their eqaanlmltv a little di littb4-by-the-prictotk-lliht. T wo young men whoso brains wa slight- lj muouiea wan benane, felt their bumps combatlvet.oM swelling, and after in- of dulgi; mg in soma very uncomplimeotart ipithett towards each other, they repaired to a back alloy, there to settle the dlfflenl- "a la Uoenan." A valiant officer of the peace I followed and watched them tbrouirli Chink la the fence, but alst for the Door i officer's f.- them was lift ft rrht am I Hie tay i lu.i oouner waoiea lo a gnt, - rire. Last night about 10 1-9 o'clock tha alarm ol fire was given by the rlnirinir of the lire bell. The enslnee were nromntl out After proceedina abmit a mile down east Ilargutt etreet the fire was discovered to be tbe burning of two frame buildings the property of Messrs Buin and Snt nea. The lost It estimated tt about $5,000. No insurance on Belu't but we learn that Bui pes' wa Insured, Rumor haa it that tae occupant of one of he houses bad partaken ol too much benxlne and carelessly set some Kerosene oil oo fire which caused ta explosion thereby letting th house oa fire. Much ereun tnouia De given to the colored bucket company who did much service ia eavlog tbe adjoining btulduv. Ooly two or three piece of tb furniture wer saved. Tbe but asea ol t.gent Belo h waa oa fir and it I feared ha Wa se riously burned. Th I, a garrison wbo wore Mauooeo acar lu or did good scr vice as it waa mainly through their exer tion that tbe boon ol Pmith, Ctrl., was saved. Fortunately there waa no wind or we might have had a muck larger fire. Captain Brain. Oar cititent will bear la mind that Ibit gentlemen will lector al Metro politaa Hall to-morrow sight W copy th fob lowing irom a owntbera niptw "Thl brat officer, wbo ha etood tb itorm of abet and shall, will lertir to ll"e thia evening. H,t aubjaei win vm iw capture oi tbe it ns nuts, Cbeaspcak, aad Roanoke, and tb last Confederate naval txpediltoa, loclndwg 1.... in, Knonaer, oi. iarya harrruts and dtrurtloa off th lalaad or Jamaica. Cant. II!. il. .. f rfamaics. i apt Urtla waa the last riaooarot war. lit was eonloed by tbe Fedcral Gyvaramant tor twa year aad a lf after tb war waa over. Wt trust oajr pnwNMrot war. F half u- 1.1 a very targ ana litwrsl eidiawc at Gal eeetoa, Ual Saturday tight '' fc'-g We are not tbuut lo writ a abort eaaai apoa the time honored bnsioe ol aitkh making. W do not Uh to aallrlaa aa lady, or lo Interface with any tmWaret Ual pays. We wish merely to not aa En lisb lotliluUoa, Tbara U a Lnod.ia pt pm eeltad tba MotnmnUl 3W. W have teat) aforetime a I we-leg gad edltioe tnmetbUg aimilv. Her are antne I aria I eoar-d with the Loadoa tatrr - ta vy smoev me ntadaf ma r. ' mimm sjv raauiuaia nf matiiag, sad lor oo Sliillln aa a.ln .... dteoiib bit or bet Uraettooa, pro third vm wmm urn ooa ta BO Wnr Uaa f'1t words. Otsatlona ml A.m.-u. daltcwy, rrltvriog to eearubip, are a satd rratuiloual la iN.i envauly i Iwatv atoatpa, km, M at; a $mmt as, ob rird oa ami ih aftct aay awrtag bewngbl abutil by this Biacblaary. W ars aaaarad Uat tb bwaiaaa i U U. LI, at tntbu. sad srera ar Uriel ly oha.rv., tsd. If we era to Ubave tk .in, kmdrtt of msmge ke twswtitwi ftna bw labw. fs t id ia. Tb statu, addeaat aad Dbntorrark J . t rl Mb ta Utaia as aVtiad with tb d u uw aatartuewwwi ppn, aad Uxa tt bk ctttpe4 la tba JfalrMaaaaW A'r, at Aral bf awatliwa. bk atitt M. oo ) to .V. May and 4010 avw- mg mat is panimiars sail, a J ikat b dsim aa ticbatg of pbi.biyrapkk I bin I ! ihriwuk ik .i.w. ab. lb, M kik bartM aai, U ataeaa ikM la dim! prttaie aia(M4t Silk rare elf, ew taajitx. 14 tanevMtg mm, taaasMst mm ai4,j Aatwaaing all Ibt ka acewtvi it Is bn.lml. I Ibsl I tbt lb I rat atop tok is to sarttai Ibat I wraaaat afpawraw bt saal to Um pt ia-rirfi, aa ta areaad to rtMt 1 tbeif raapwtit iawtae to laa.ra to ik iM ! at ta hvty d lb eta' ef tk tOrttU easpw ptlts eppvwd, a Una ,! tk t -, n ltir nf ('Mrmt Twy mttmt 1 bit f t; i-f U "O l ftaib.; f TV ri mm traadt mm adl w4 ta bavta a aut taf ad at bays. t mtfmtmm ta il baw aaattisd lb Mra4 at lull fail.!. la l.ta tnt mm t at I '.b-t sa ' . - S.-IVW .f WiM W . t. - m U li .. a.4 U oa aad t aa f .J anl a n bti a tad bwa, stwaj at t a . Wb. tat I nmmmt M im tawif Imin NO. 307. MARKETS. BT TiLKOBAPH-l Noon Report. Lokoon, Jun 18. fimsols 91 5-8. Five 89 8-8. LlVEni-.HU June 18. Cotton opened ttetdv. L'nlsnda fl -A to 0. Orleans 0 1-8 to a l.i Later. Cottunat..,l. O .l... ta nnn -J K'.v. ' I4.UVU oeiet Ppeculatiuu and exporu 8 000 Savannah aad . Charleston deliverable June 8S-4. ' NtW YoRX. Juna 1(1 .V,'.i'0.9.4lt iulomuil., fWt IU ueaatgOl-J, Futures opened for June 17-bs, July SO 8 8 to 20 5-8. August 1 0 0 10 xu u-10, October 18 8-18, No- smper 1 1-4, flour dull and droonin- 'heat quiet and beer at 11 fio r. n miiwsnxee. Uorn heavy western mixed 01. l'orknuiei and- firm new $16.03 to $10.73. Lard stead western steam 8 7-8 to 8 15-18. Tur. tine dull at 45 1-3. Rotio dull fa 90 for common ttraioed. Stock steady. Money easy at 4 to 0. Gold quiet at 18 8-8. Exchange long 9, 10 1-8, Govcmmcuti Vert nnift short o. . . . . -I -. ouue nonat Iteady. , . . Miduifiht Report, . New York, Juno 16. The week opens oa auiet markata at tbe Stock Exchange. Gold told first at to i-i, then at 10 1-8 aud tince at 18 1-4 to 18 8-8, the present price beinir It B.a Money ex'remely buty, prlce 80 1o 80. uay mercantile paper 6 1-8 to 7. Govern ment bonds tteadv but luactiva. Bouth era bonds at first board dull tba onl aaU navmg ueen 81,000 worth ol new Tenne eeet at 79 1-4. The talk about nmudla. tion In tome southern 8utct la discourtg- iag ueaungt uotthera tecuriUet of .very aiao. in etock market opened tteady, leirgrapn, ot Paul tnd Ohio declined s fraclion after opening, but have tinea ra. VIVOO. Cotton qniet aad nominal, sale 677 bale. Middlings 108-4. riourdull and decliulng, eommoa lo fair extra 6.80a7.80, good to choice 7.85 to 11. WbUkey steady Wheat steadier aad fair ttta dmuJ ' winter red wester $1.88. Ont dull aad heavy, yell.w wasteta 65, pork firmer. Lard weak at 8 7-6.9 14. Naval active aaa ateady. Tallow weak at 8 8-4. Freight qui, Moay cloeed east at $. Btaillaa- a al 18. Gold IS 8-8. Oovrnmte d loll aadttaady, Stat bonds vert a uiat. iuoB-flet reedpte 471 Urom 4,008. . a Ble export tc-d.y 80; Saturday evening ISO tui. r... ... .. .' . 139. Bal future 88.100. Markat ebiaad lor June at 80 7 16; July tOl JaSOJ Aogott 80 8a30 8 4 Beptember 16 l-lt 18 6 16; October 18.11 1-6; November 18 Hi; -Jecembef 16 1-8316$ 88. BaLTImom. Jana laV Wbeat quiet aad bethangad. Curt auu. null id. Yellow 63- OaUduU Botbra 47 to 50, PiovWom dull aad Bomlnal es $17JJ to liAOa-Lard 818 to 9. Whiskey II tot. WlLMmoTO. Jan IL ' Bplllll turpculin quWt at 4L Busll qotet ai tot strained. Crude U peetiaa tteady at $ 09 lot hard. $8 00 for yellow dip and tlrela. Tar atoadv at t.w. . llttloih Market. Caavt llaitt, 8r Wat.t Atxoort, Ho. K rstetravtbu St as. Haa 18. ttrTTuw Tlttrt t.frs dVj, batlb. Ml usa sie L8ATII8 bLt ..... LKATHKH tPM.ll... .... ., ... UtATIIBB RAR!lkM tARO , iiu-.ia Mt'turre , .,-. . . , fn i7.a wum it vP...., ,.., mmm lAi, batba.. . u.',A OATA.pw be. na mlmmL baa I t Hat I S-a.1 sa riALUUt , . ...... iMttd .... , irTt, ., . ta. Ik Mall HfkJt. aa (. U It a .a. CUiCKlKf i. .. .. tab U a. as fKiTUKkA aa.n riuxtxtu fa. a... m rbot i, w bw. c ..... rt'OtlM, fat luniks ... I ahal tl "AT, mm mu rI sn UlDLt. fTm, m Ik a,, PUTAT'-M, patb,..,.... m IIOAA, ta4..... .. , . tALtiiW t-tlb .... . iaaUi.aa.gw.. , ., aaa, blca... .,,,,..,.,.. ... ., ,,, ijtf " ... , ............. Bn Tim..,.:.,......,.. . 'A" llw.lt CTT88, .. . . . as. si HI'KUIAL aNUTICK. A , tor aibfaaa, frt tkM bat by tad amliaalm. bt UllM tkatr rntrnm,. .1 tx. Utala.awayaa. toaU ei A. U 8Srr, P. biaat. Swiffri8'in!ifiiirrp, t 4 T-atfan, Prba Paatot I baaa, l'a mmfm Cmmd ttaaaa, tb TTtt. ' - a im4 I'r, Prtaa I tr m. , Peaa Oaaas, mmH tad l,t tbe.a-1 O. tlMillACIt THE DAILY SENTINEL Iv&tTr(inKAiM""'tTT T l(vlba,.,lj b turamd m 4 I ' t.a at lue fuiio ipg rnloa c iuait o ! iHiL. cr iti lutiiltm lincA, " tK'tlnn.. .1 v..'.W.7. 'fCl T, "; ' rwrtHw tr - tliw ai ' -T I t .'. I Kiun, T, ISS.on - ; " Imotin .. MW l ' N xii.ua " S ', 1100 t 1 m'f- w aa onii 48.1BI 0.C0 8.0U1 NEW-ADVElaTISEMENlS.. -1 -w a EORGIA. COTTON "GIX.,; First Premium awarded to " : ' Thla eamtiainv Hav w. ut 1 ' icUUi ba8iieu.tt( .rr.ni wwfWn LMraillaVal Wltlk llailt.nll.l. 'ml'l a .. tsaa4 rr7r j U. T. OTRONACH BRO.. AirenU Jun 17 Kah Kb. QULLETTB LIGHT DRAFT GIN. Fsrf act ossUngt sad guaranteed tbe beat at ' in as. m June It . T. 8TKUNACB BKlt . r Jj A t,D, f?0K . g.AjLf. 1 offer for sale T32V arms ol oellent Us4 six niles east of Wsrrentoa, Jiajf ot ilia covered with prltaevsl forest of tak sad Biekory. On hundred aotes recentlv ekarad and Ih Ihi Atvt.. - . . . sad ths remainder well restored by a secoed- arawHiui i iaa, wita uoc wooa and other trees iatonni ted. 1 ht wster it sbundabl sod sxeelleat, with a mill-sits. I will take sfarht DANlbL R.600DL0t, Pne 14-8J ' Wsrrentoe, N C. Maava mwtA V.a auaa.at aJi a a , n . " t :: wyj avuu Bjrntl UlU KP I 8SDoseoa tilt day received. Tt-J isup1 plied. Addles orrtrn v s i , , , fl i I liu t wn-iA a. i,, ' ' . V V4f aUaVniO 4K UU., MaUinttrlurtsrv AKmitl ' JUMU 1 fc 1 ' fetalis . U.. c R A D L E.S Ml 1 ..;.. OrSllM ftUllM ftMmtt rtal lt-alas Ul..1.aaB 11 kinds. AUdrtvM oni-r Irt ' ' - elt LIUtLCWIIAOO . V4 J 1 t v RaUnigtg. Ma CJ. v c 1IERRY -SEED EltP. 1 II Illllaltf 1 1 va . SEED&U , IX QSE JI0 UJI. tberrleathat seeded ar tsorh Bloat tkaa vtit saauea wua sua aoxnra, aa Uia taad M Ukaa tram tb trait aiUioul aiaiiiluf or -srtaaeitna; tk ulr t bare from. , t - mm vcm imK, t j ;. ; , .. Ilrtrtlwnro Jlotaaev ' - , i - aw . i i , , . r v-".y,-"W" i-e 4 Ii- - -.1 mIJULIUh LK-VVIa fe CO. FISHER BUILDING, , June 14 " "" ""xUtBWB, M. C. I M 1 T L 0 T ' '" A sasall eaia of batl th ItlMl. . 11.1. . 1. i . J 1 V. . H. u... . t.j .uwf ia i oa tmAm will b aallalily rewantad by Wavtar lb ' 1 - iwia waat mmmniwtm will a nvai..Tb axitMy wa tost br a waeas W alfutd to spar it din on aim sonooL .VriNrrifI, jr. c, " t ! - . ,. , . " k""V HlNtis. rtpattrtendaat J2J. M. Ltaow, Cart X L oew. Fill IrnltB ipfBi jartgirT!"' IdT 'ev elmilar, addraaa ) aubSMf BIMOUIM, .. c vt "YyilllE ILPUIR xd'lUNvia, - Cafmrrut County, Jf, C, Tbbt ealshtabad ttbrttf flaa (furararl etorta vMtUM f Ibtlr watav mdata Ibat lti sat daalrebbi Mart tm bataltO ad iilsiaaiTa, HRjs. Mill WakD, baUa.niaos SS S BMk44 wnmrnrkmfrT. al l - . - - " . H tmm itm oat, OUSTS TaOlaa aad u rtf ( l.m. . r tot. ... uww win m at ii iranry vtstbia tk Wsatani N. 11 bailnu t. - - u trnial f vy tnia. UJt t U. ILIJOTT. )aa l-d2toelssdiW Prvwntor. N I 0 1 . 1 kM tbla A.. .-...i i s - K. atavk ml I ii I i a. i. . u . , . ' aa4ad by Mr. bt. M braaa. .a 4mm to unit aitut aaa WAIS$ ALAOvtX 1 baaa tSua Amm i Ik. - u ai . Irnhrn W- in a -. a M ai tor.t,y aaLb-tta.4 to ia sty a.. a l.,il wm aauin tui lat f Intaa II U WALSH uxolT. s T. M AltV'B HCIIOOL, k A L E I u ii, .i. e. Pwataad Mat l it 8"ltt 1st. T. Atsia,0 I) , Vbluw. b A I . M HMM Ik II m A, atsasrf tatota, d. kt. aUb last Tba ala't Lia a ll. u . n atawa aw ike amk ay af 1 f I at rtiwtia acyy ta lbs Barb - ICK, ICE, ICK. ATCJI ttr PI PutD DtUVIR. A8LT. I M SaaiaMad ba tl.i Ik. Sf -1 I . bM t.-t aata tm. f4lt.tUmt ta. ..Ir rt(w4 sawb baSaaMl wmt imt f'.af t..t. 1.. k. ...lu. . ... tto patawi at s "l at .. m ml mm i.at at., a.. I mm ' Wat aala u- (..! ,M w -.', ,.. aaiba 1 taia m, a'f a.f fm ... a, rbMad tttoai, a4 I w bawtaa lua, a, ) ba CATT i""ir tltlV 1 lon iit ll a P A stlltl 11 a m a l II A M 9 I kwt toUaatba 1' .n.. I . f' v. u 4"iiat,