zIIIE DAILY SENTLNEL - TUErWJLYvSKXILNKt i L f4Vil:Tl!ld hATKt. J i I Advarttaeum.1. wi.i td t u. t Murium, el ui- ful..-.M? ni.ii.fy. . gsstt. . -I.,- 1- .,'! ar s- L-3.TB rCBUDHIlD Bt rue mmu riBLismxe co.m.. OIlU'C, nmrlh Court Hounf, - mtU or iiMfimiox. ; I Inch, or tea ikniHi ;Utr. i oetouare oi . U;.,.. ' !, i!" rijl:rul Inrt-IIH-n Dailv rntinul 1 yew 1b advance . " libo tltPti work ? I tiar, I Wets. ) ? '. ' f I " ':aiv .a.;; ra nr.: iu, t hi -ttotj.iT - -ww Weekly Sentinel - - U0 T' Dajcv Dituil will be dolirtmi la try of tU CUr t FirrRis l but per " ., ,y .ot, I'M 4S.UB " .' Jt - 1 VOL. VIII. RALEIGH, N. C SSUNDAY, JULY 13, 1S73. 1 .. J.U. ,S.I NO. 329 J 1 fflO E ; . Jul Sl; ; LATEST TEtEGHAPraO NEWS ON 4th PAGE. DIGEST CIbCUIaTIM Of 1ST F1FE1 ,,; fcblisoeo ti toe cm. iv- rjr 8. Vu PETTENGILL CO.. 10 But H cet. Vox ton, 87 Fr Row, New York, and :ol Cbettnut Mreet, rblladeplila, era our &SIS$&E authorized in contract lor auverusmg ucv lowest retet.. ' ,;..';.; . poat Olflce nirectory. . aion rorr omen ahraodiit. Office henia r'se the week (except while the being autnouiea.;' tllll or ABBITiL AMD CLOalMS tBI MA La. WiMlern !BW vwioan, u., fiUKUiw, ua., rolaoihla, B. I!., Charlotte, BalUbury, Greens boro, Paieut, Chspel Hill, Hitlslioro, c, due at 1:00 a. m. Cloeeat p. in. ... Nuwbern, Beaatort, tioldnboro, Ac, doe 5:;J0 n m iloae tt-.OO d. in. NortUern New lork, Baltimore, rTiilv facllmw. nwuiuRimi) .... v..---- , Norfolk, Weldon, &c, due at 8: SO p. m. Clone ' Cbathaaa BsUroad farttevtlU Jonaaboro, Apex, UHfood, 4c, due 10 a. m. C'loeeSp. Miscellsneous ?.atle Rock. Monday and Thursday, ana icov a n wuw i p. iu boro, every Wednesday, due 1130 a. m.,rlie In. ni teachburg, every Wednesday, due 11-30 a. m., close 1 p. m. Averaaboro, close 8 p. m. Thursdsys, due 6 p. m. rridays. Office Lours fur RritUtered Lettor and Mmiey Onlcr Uepartnivnta, from 8: 'JO a ra to As oo Bia'U are received or tent on Sunday, the office will not be opened on that day. w. n noi-uan, r. ja; wnVcVTHBsn uevobt. ' Wasuikotoii, July IS. 18T8 For the South Atlantic BUtcs falllna; ba rometer and rising temperatnre, south' aterly wludi, and sloudy weatner loiiowea oy local rslnt on the South Atlantic coast. CITY ALMAJfAII July 1. '878. . 4 54. 7 10 Ban rlfWf. B in kU... MF.TEBOIft)OICAlf. Htl'l.KTIO AT PINK BAIIOll'S ClOAH KTOKB Ralbioii. July U, '.HT3. au. 9 a.m.. 19 ra. SI p m. p. m. Ti 78 t3 H tH city cotton mauket. Roforled dally by W. . BtronscU, tirocer and C'i iuuiImUi'i Mcrehant, Fuyettvvills (treat : Saliiob. July 12. :H7H. frtcuut uuttutt In our markxL AtWm. At 4 p. m. Bales Market Una. 1IOTKL AltniVA-LS. Tabdobouob IIoutB, July 19. II W Rice, Piedmont A Arlintttim Ins. Co.; W A Oraham, n'llaboro, RAD Graham; F Nash, Charlotte; J A M Pauley, Com p-my ehopic Noah Palmer, Halto: Jno J White head, O A Smith, J B Dunn, city; II Poe, HQ J LLofland, Phila: M W Rantotn, Northamptna county; A 11 Beach, Hart ford, Ct t Alf U Btrooach, city. ' . A Walk From Zouisrtll.. Mrs. America A. Hamlet, a widow lady of fifty-eight, and hr little daughter Bet- tie, thirteen year of ae, have wslked from Louisville, Kv., 227 miles, since the Ml of Jun snd are now tasting- their wearied feet at the Exchange lintel in this city, the guealt of Mrs. Roe. This Is ' bar st iry. It it as full of romaove as any aovel Co lt t-vrr wrote, aa full of tiagedy at 8liakpeare has crowded Into hit Ictl tiout Hamlet. My mother was a Jacktoa, she was &Mwaall Jackson's eldest tlrter. - 1 wrnt troea New Hanover thirty-! e yea.-t ago w,riU..xottntl!M"nrtJJ68 my ketband moved to Moadeno county, Ttxsa, aad engaged bt cattle raising. Oa the (O day of Jaot, 1869, my hoibamt aad isree Ant were murdered by the Ia duns, , My aldeai aoa.a aa.2A.my yming. eat 18. Oi tbe 13u nf May last, Bcttie and BiTsrlf t'artad for WUmingVia. At MorrittfSWB, U Eanaas, where we stopped fuf tupper twenty minute, the Ir"gbt iraia ran into ine pgw a.o.n, aa wovnaing wmbb iwesiy pnngwa. I had my arm tiroken, aad skull frac tarad. Bcttie was ataaaed but aot tcrl- oasly hurt by tbe enllliB. rrun LoititvUie, Kj tiarlol oa foot fur WIlrolngtoB, N. oa Monday tld ol Jane. Tweaty-ceveti atllre bat l-MW ear beat dty't walk. Tragic eexgb is the sloey. Sbakspear i,;ut have improved on hit lltralet, If be bad baowa tbe trsgic Hie of Mr. Aawtir Haaalet aad her dangbte lUUia. , "Vra. Htajlct le a taembef of Ehto Ward't Cbecrk, tbe Prim i live Baptist. Tbete It mi rberth ahead of tbe Piieaillve rKptlet la loeuk-aling by prrcrpl aad etaatple tbe lwportai.ee of Wbot aad tbe ftnbtlity bbging to aa ladiwdtt plril. tUiawr !M'"1 Hte.ll tV.atta.ta1 e.tw.1 ah,ll1llfVw Cfeff Ik aVYwrtarl My Mw mi dgHlrt r pmur4 .a l r L !ll 1.1 W.!-.la,., lew wb. are l.tMie, eve? haow. tare or fod tbe taMortaaee of otbera. Uod klrea 1 1 tdwt aad erphaaa, tiowtti Arrt.BtilAatt Ta m a mm a MiMt iaima a t a4 4m rnrnt nn.i tfc fca S I iihailf we ., mi am, wawUi sa.ia ea t4 u.rl . tt Uk r-l ft kxa are aa f.lal te Ika M a lk Mm hail. It nil a M 'law. mmm sk-.4 Umr mryk-ty tat im M xfei ia 4mm W....C le mmvmmtf aWar 1 mmrm mm4 ks a-a fmnfttttm witawat ( nlM waliA. 1 M law M akavl f vw (of .4e tf4 Uw A-imM W s tt-wa Bt Wn M a fm" l lutlMf m lif IM '"l '? l e bwfA4 4 r -' 4 einw. la it,m t ruti. . rf ,,, U4 bbnta I own, a f.ii' aM,M m MfMmMi pf U. I U lu.t, MtM t les. Ur4i, HOME A.TTF.AXRS. Peach. -" . Good peachr ar now. plentiful in this mark! t at the low price ot orily taetitf eent$ per d sen. - - . , . Parson Bt Church. This morning Rev Mr. Bobbitt, I're- B-ldgli Dbtrict, will preach at the above Church Watamelons. Watermelons are pluatifuk in tlte mar ket, but eoinm&tid very high 'prices to at we have not vet made an Jd- Testmeni. . Banry Rlshtoa,- . i .An English Immigrant, wautt work, in cotton lactory. He was raised m a fac tory, and understands spinning and wear- log. Addresa him at Macon, Warren couDty, N. C. S Tnary.- Boda Water, Mineral Waters and floe Cigar at Simpson Drug Store. A poet might ting their pleasures, and surely a localizer my puff them upec'ally the last -as The Statue. TIiom! desirous uC seciujj lh remain! of the celebrated statue of Washington, by Conova, can do so by a visit to the Cap! tob the authorities, acting upon our ugt;esiion, h no placed it in the rotunda. Dr. B. '. Arrlngton. We are glad to luurn that this gcutle man will tiun remove to this place with his family. lie is quite distinguished In his profession and will be a decided se cession to our growing town. The Canvass. The Republicans have made appoint-1 im nl for the i a-ivasa ot the county, com mencing nt Auburn un 8atUi'dny the 19th intt. We suppose Mr. Snow will be on hand as the llads propose to divide time. A Bad Exhibit There are over 350,000 minors in this State between 8 and SI years of age, and 4y amne 60,000 arc-brlng-tstrgtitln the schools. A painful record But the Rad icals are to be blamed mainly. But for them there would now be at least 130,000 In attendance. ' Goae to the Mountains. Gca, D. V. Barringcr having so fnr re covered front bit protracted illness as to be able to travel, left the city yesterday for t'lcavcland Mineral Springs, In Wee fern North Carolina. We trust be may toon be restored to perfect health. taai ' Primitive Baptist Rev. Burwell Temple, though the gatea 0f ,fe arem ctoaing upon him. It able to keep alive ihit Journal, the last number of which Is before nt full ol Biblical reading an I glad tiding to all Primitive Baptists', Tbe Receipts, We Warn from the manager that the receipts of the Amateur Coeccrt, given at Tucker Hall oo Thursday evening, for tbt benefit of tbe Oifotd Orphan Home were at follow : Grots receipts H3 43 j ei pen art, 147.28 ; placed to credit of Orphaa llome. $102.20. New Advertivaaefata. " "" We direct attentioa to tbe following adeestiaattaaiU b this MP US of . StBTtRKX : .mja'a Amin'iiuialail Hupcr 1'buapuala Ue-VT.D. Smith (o. Forty taaie Brandy Paacbis ; One hun- I ini ttndy, 4c Leaoli Brue. J a,j01W4 . Oof oIJw.ll bs pardowed Virgil Klrkbaai, a white tuaa, who was convict ed of larceny and tentraced le tea year ia the peoiti-ntiary at tbe Spring Term el Barry Superior Court. Kirkhsm was roe rkftrd ra ctrramraatlaltrlilcace, tod hit prtltiua fur prdoa wee signed by JaJf CVmd, sod ilvi the graiWiuaa IroM whnea be was tappoaed lo have stolen. I laslruaMatal Mnalo. I W are glad to Uara that ttveral wail I kaewa aauairal gca I Wee id1 lUMgh art I about furmiag a twttet MaakaJ Ctab. I The ptaao, M vl .lie, vW-ta, coraat, fiats j aad doable baa, will be tbe lastra I weed. Aa we (aty bo pa that ear people I aaty be or ftonal!y trealeil to a asasicat I eaUrUlaawal tf rare etcclktu. Chargt I at tbe door ae J tpp'y tbe tct to tbt Orpbaa f the poor ,4 the city I " ' ' Tbe foUwlg y. ag g.wt..a J.-lo I gotaied tbMaae'.tM at lUa Jotpn Attxet I C4le, ae we team froei tbe txpert s Robert O. UurVe, Jr . of Halifax, wee lb BMjel as the beet debalrf la bit new ly. 04 tparaah, " float lb Boatible te the MiaU,'' Wo ka tad n4t tmJaM frees 0t se'li-e-c WaHtf II. CapM'aUMr. rraak l'sg I rw.., Taraieg p-xala ia It I wridt bWory." Tbe y.ag gt aaa tad bit epverb Bf bigbly tp.iw of. La.C rt 4 Wft, llo. Alfred WaJ tR, wb by tbe hi tl. -qesKW aad the grar-e k orator, a VwWbad 4 dil lb F. t T V Ikieb tMfo.ll Jmi lb Mty f S-i Crt aa4 rarw Heeirv leeiifewbeeaaiU la k. I ket tr tt tWM. Death.''", t, t "'ATViVV'1 I Miss Liuie Moote, of Person, aged 24, 1 returning from ft Uit to her uncle, Hon. I E. U. UtTiiio, of Wanhii gton, N. C, three I weeks Mace. She was taken tick within I a few day iw tier arrival - at the Yar- bffough House, fihe died yesli-rduy eve ning at 8 o'clock. Her disease was severe and baffl- d the skill of two of Raleigh's most eminent physicians. Every care and attention was shown her not only by Judge Rcilde andliis wile, but by her many frieuVii in the city, . tnfonnAttoi Rev. d. Churchill, of Chalk Level, Uar- nett county, writes the Mayor that while travelling alofig'tlie Mad fading to ehalk Level on the 10th intt, he met a little colored boy who gave bit name as liarri son WortUam and b gged to be allowed to go home with him. lie. said be was from Raleigh, bad ber and .tep- mother and wei compelled, to leave home on account of the 111, Iriaiutest be . ceived from the latter. The father Can get the boy by calling oa Mr, Churchill. Supreme Court. Court met at the usual hoar, pretont, Chief Justice Pearson, Justices Reid, Rod man and Settle. ' The follcwing cases were argued : Motet A. Bledsoe vs Mary Nixon tt al, from Wake rounty, (two cases ) Smith & Strong for plaintiff, and Haywood and Fowle for defendant. Court adlournerl In Miml.v mnrnlnrr I . .m at o'clock. On Montlty the case of the State vt. Richmond 4 Danville Ruilmad will be ar gued. Come to Grief at Last, The deputy theiiffo! Craven county brought to the pcuitentmry on Thursday I Luke 8iarrow, who it well known ( the I r.m.r.k. i i i I officer of the low iu tin county. In March, 18T1. be was ImpriKined In Wak. evumj jan vumxi wuu uurgiary, ami i barely escaped the gallows. In Septem ber, 1871, be was again arretted and Con fined in jail charged with the crime ol anon, and again narrowly escaped. He I hat been overtaken at last and ia now safe r the aezt twenty years, having been convicted of aa attempt ti commit mur der. Let it be so. Th Bute wa. Rich ,d'a DeawiUeBaO. road Comptay. In tbia cate, torn weekt ago, Judge Albertaoo, aKer argument, continued to the ImrUf the injuoctioa rettrainiog (behind. Harvard and Yale and tbe tnlvtr i.nr.ni. i:..f,t.. .r I aiw of Virginia, lo Boat respect U bat r, . r. 7, V- tne orth Leioliaa Rsilrad from Green- Ikm' to Charlotte. From thit decialoa the defendant appealed to tbe gnprrme Court. We learn that tblt important cat ... i , , , ... will be argued la that Court oa Monday next, and will probably eicit vry eon- slderable Interest Th counsel for th plaintiff are Mosara, Att'y Oca. Hargrove, J. B. Batcbelor and W. N. IL Smith ; for the defendants Meters. Merrimoa, Fuller A Atbe, Strong, Badger and Fowle. Catalogne of R. F, t. Wa lv iecmrtJ.A .calalogu. uf . th Raleigh Fcmtl Seminary lor the tchol telle yaar joeteaded. During tb year 113 ecboUr bat beta ataUlealateeV. Tb r acuity for the aext yaar i com plat, ccay titling of seven teachers, rrrtblcnt Hob good, Profraeor Rioebart aad Mr. Rine- hsrt.aod Pr.rf. Voa Mytrhoff have already! teea bi n know to ID puo'i. alia Walthall, who will teach Qermaa and French, and assist Prof. Vxa MyerhotT ia the MusireJ IVpartmcat, l a very good modera linguist sad a very superior vocal ist , tt at k-ara. Mit Norton, who will teach drawing aad palatmg, la a graduate of Cooper Institute. Tbe acw baildingt will be reedy by tbe next ra.La, wbee we may expect this aity, altb il lea Ut mo'nnwpts sad free Inetitutioi, to tab. fiei ttart la th ir.t 'J'! " ..... .71 wn of e-lurallng III d.oghtert e4 Horth Carolina. We ar glad U m that PrasUUnt Hobgood did not g, ffctb te btv hi pettvtAag iaaa Tb caUUga a-aee the Imprint o! EdwaldtdV ll(ugtitoS atd at a ery Beat eptclmoa ef priaUag. How le Bav Iflah Fotatoa. . ... MameaWal fot I he benefit ef all pMoc a hi raiM IrWh prt.'. Il It tbe wty la prteevve Ihean. TS foliow mg k tbe pie .', . at-;. ui-J -... r. of a dlaiaguiatd grai!taa a he hat ate) It with eatir t tcm for krty year. ke joe la-gla Brat t Kgrblb," only lake ebnat two ef lb largtat, abkb are aloay foaad aaaf lb ta Tkee r-v l been aa atd puaroa wur, Wbeathe viaaad, dlgtkeprtUtntaatoei do aot wail, Ibey ill hl aad for tblt reaata. Tb potalnat are very aMtailiv aad ar pr -l Ie4by IM Via-. win the vl dc, Ibe prraaatioa kt wilkdraaa ead lb Ik raja. Wkw tbe I hey are twrtaia ta sat, Tbaa be sere la dig Ji ae ) a the tiaas bf la to di aad ta fed la faralab lb aecraeary Aha-la Af ar I We pnCainre at d(, pal tketti le w8 Lfttal raaat at Uf Ul tpraal ptoad llMat a4 aad lrt ttwea feaa aa aaU tb. ii.b. aWavW. ll Urrvi Ik. a. X vtry rl ct!btf fvef lt- aiib a. rfs rarttxa, ItatM e trW. "y pare teg Ibtt aatb4yoa wiil bate good, vend aMa'et 4 tbe year maad. Judg B.tUe Epaacb. We publifh to-dy, agreeable to ptoni- in, tha able speech-of Hon. Will, IL BattW, on atauiDiug the) rJnifm.nrhip of the late Edacational CocTention. The speech wilt to rend with iu teres t by every friend tiifducatjn iu - North Carolina. lie said i ' (7fZo tVUndt of K J uaiti ; ' I thank yon for the honor whkh on have conferred upon me by calling me to preside over life deliberations of thi con vention. I shall be still more thankful, if the convention, composed as it it pf diE. I imguisneu goDUL-uira iroui various parts I praciicftbje tcheme for pjomotini; the cause of education in North Carolina. The purpose tor which we have come together, at-Uiisio tctaeJiiig occtuiioa is distinctly annomiccd in two retoliitioct which, were adopted by the PUKi Board of Education u the IGttl' day of April last. ..... ... . .', ". That- education, next tu ruKgiou, It or ...... 1 - . L 1. i. ... . i BOUit will deey. j lbaL the. auae ot edit i catioa ia, A(uglU '" "t i4ijrTl or enconrtgcimat tad promotion in every civilised nation all will admit. How then bae it happened that so noble and to ben- enceot a cause has ceaecd to occupy the attention or engage the affections of the great mat of the people lu our own State t t hat the fact is to, we hear from so many sourtet that we are obliged to recognise I it at tne train, ins, gentlemen, with I mortincatiou we must at knowledge that I almost, If nut quite all the educational in I ttitutiont which are immediately under tbe charge of the tjlate are now languish ing and depressed ; and w are bow here at the call of the Mate Board of Educe tion. for the Durnoae ol cnnaoltinir to. ..ih.. wo "H ana putting tnem upon a better and a firmer basis. " . I . The ttrat. and"' la mauv teauectt. tua I most important and iutcrestinir of those institution it undoubtedly the University nf North Carolina, and unfortunately tbe condition of that it the moat depteaaed of alb Depressed did l tay I Alas, gentle men, the truth, mournful a it is, must be told, the Ualveratty is an arttcai merttt, tDd w ,re called m do something now, or Bcver, to aive it from death. It it tor . ,hJ fc A .fci ienlirm to ,ir up it. Iriend. throuKhont vov tauu, auu iu uciipi m piau iffi iib sai- i valiou. I Of th advantage to be derived by all the people of the State, Irom the estab lishment "Leur CnivernUy upon a ivliy and stable fuundalion.it is uunvceavary for me tt make more tu.a a brief allusion 1 use the word lolly oa purpose to ugnily th true poeitioa which I think the Uni versity ought to occupy among tbe various I educational luttitutiona of tiie State. I mean that tbe teriut ot aduiisaioa Into it. aad the reqoiremeau for taking it de- I d1. nigh 10 P10 o ail tne oiner tcnnoit ana coiicgct, to that it may not be their nvala, but rather their I honored bead. Place il upon th asm I I elevated Blatfona aa that u poo which once rivsllefl thoee celebrated mstjlaiioos, M(1 by lb, .ppiyu. proper meant it may do to again. It may not be done ia teu fear or a score of year, but let at lb,t !ho f" among na, may uve to ace m approacii eo delir,0, , eonauwrnatloa. Let at llieo putnuroaa thouldert to tb wheel, and then wesn rightfully call upon th 8tit to aid ue. But heiew ar met by th obiecllo ti1at tli great mrity ot lb paopl are ant Interested la the l'uivenityk because It is said itt ln-ne flit will accrue loth rich and not to tb poor. Tbi i a very thort sighted tod aaiatakca view of tbe tubject. In thit country there ere ratay place uf . lioBprt i;ut "1 pruQl which ar rK-a to the rk-b and poor alike, aad Bluet of tbea place cannot be attained txcrpt by the aid abicb a tb.uumbadu cattoa eaa give tbrat. No Iheconttltu tka of ike mate la art. 9, aec 6, tayt that the beaeflt of the I'mviratly, aa far a practirabla, itull be extended to th youth M ol tb Stat free of expena for lunioa, o ui .iha.. atatx.. preaaiy provided forjaad they bavt a right to get dee that for which tb aunt of the rich may e y pmperly be rrqulred to pay. A But hot end Mill ifr. etcf rdvaelase, wba.b a may tipcct 'frota tb rctb llebmentol the L'nlvrr.ity, will be that It wl onalribute ia ao tiuall ii uree to lb ad- var.crmrnt of the eioee of extamoa aborjlt la tbe State. Tie eoneiitutlow la the 6th taction; oi the same arlM.le abU h I have already quoted, d re I tree that tbe I'nirrt- mmmtt so eeiu mm hhcwimih pie- I artka with tba bre fubue tchool I tyateta of tb htata. It bt tin that f Hbe pr.-pnw aearadavewle to the ' '";. " I iHu-iffl li i ( 1 1, rl.iD .rat 1 l I ii 1 itritrm .u, iLt, o.a ii.- bii lb Lmvvr- I aity aad tb tyHnmoa hoia. Taking " laivetsity u tb bead of tb roe. I .H1 P t Ul 1U i I. .1 fM. aot dri.ia ta by eai.rgieg apw tb pv I atUoa that if ya auk lb bead eoaad I aad B arWiiHif, It aid ci Inbui lata bo4f mMm$ ,n4 fl m,i,hm, Lrt II U I . ead kaa thai tb I air truly of "" t-eniaa la ao, a It wat a lew yr.tgo,lalulltdtcralccr,l..; that It la etc ator lb -mt aa.l brtoe of I our pw.pie the, and aa 1 txiiet, aot Ml ttit-a, will yne sea all lla ta bonlt aad t4 kflai roitutlrrr ef every k a I la " Ria'e, abbr-i pi.'.:. .r private, a bulbar eaUbii.bed M tbe baa fit ui lb tutored ar ol the akii awf. apu arm aad prrteml beeit, .. aat ta arjaiplnj lb full ateaear nf (mlulwea wbkb lbf Were dnfed I wi.l '4 prmaae la IBliiaela, Bum k I boa le dti-, ab.t aiaiw ia parttra. ' e-'! b p' t aliataiag tb f b Tbuea awnina alitU 1-av ta be Javieid aad ed fated bv yrm, i.aaiiea aad belwrv- log Kiel tly wiH b sh a will rat-tied ta lb Wat ti,tf m't bf oaf bvl"d INel. Seaatavtal ijaaUtet. Wt U.ia tK.t tb ( uarrveiva af la ! il Seaetottal lilrif k.te aoanae'e-t f tea !, rl. ta Sl tb wrw'J t I tV; aae-i bf la. r.i..lb ef Ki H.ry. Il to rr4 lb ll4 .... bare ai tM la. a. A. K.a.-ia. Divine; Semoea To-morrow. . " i . Services will be held In the fol lowing Churches to-day. We alto pul Ush the time of meeting of the Sabbath Schools: -v. . MKiioDtsT cnuncii, (KJenton Street.) Rev. A, W. Mangum, officiating. Her vicea at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. Sabbath School W. J. Young, rmmrin tendent,6A.M. . : ' aUPTUT CtTUBCH Uev. Dr. Pritcbard, omciatiuir. Sai-- ice at 1 1 A. M. and 7 P. M. Sabbath Behootj. M. Jl:k. uprii lenueiu, a. si. 1'KSSnYTKHIAM CUUBC0. Hev Ur. Atkinsou, ofBciatinir. Survict at 11 A. M. and 7 P.M. 8alat fAf-A..Mritr.Pliectpn.. Su- wrimenueni, V i A. N. KnsoorAi. rui HCH - Ituv. l)r. MKn, olflobrttny;- r'nti Tic .en at 11 A. M.. and 7. l M ? . Sabbath School Win, E. Andcnoii, pu- bt. joiin's (catholic) church. ' ck. J..y. jJOimuac otlwiaiiug.,. ,(or- Vice atlt A. M. - - SulUnh fSc-WMr. Uarbee, Suporin tendent ! iu Uil city, al the rexhlenca of Jat O Hirwaoa, oa Ikunday nhtht, Jaly Win, 187J oi lypnota tevrr, ibihas iobx chuoksb, eldest soa ot the lata A. J. and M. D Coekar, age 16 years and I day. OUITLAUV. Died, at the residence ef ber dauirbUr, oa rrioay morning, Juue Uu, Jo78, Mrilsar vt iixums. In Ui Min year uf her irc A niV'ier, oricaier (.unman uss iiirsiy never left a world of. .In lor the manont (t.ove, u.mi this lady. Tne writer ol this poor Iribaie to her memory knew hvi from Ills twrile4 boyhood, and always aatusnwd nor " ,eoooa U,"M!''. .Tu Uor.Vart ".) lite was spent In th county of Franklin, when her husband died, kav.nr her wltb lb of children- aooa after this ah moved to Uilacliy. Al aa early ax aba uibreeed lbs ChiUuaa rvliulon, and rem.ined till th day of brr death a coutlttuut member of the Baptist cnnreli, hebived by all who knew ber. II waa 'he ureal eonsolatlon ot her last days l to know thai her ebiidnn had all glrea their hearu lo ChrUl, and thai ia the upper and UeUiar world, when Ua su-u:iclea .ud eitrua ol -1 nee lasl aoura, luourrh loo levbte to speak, she would eiaap we ninutar a band ana aeei would elaap the nlnUlar' hand and keep lime as ami good oiu ayuiu waa beins sunir, show Ing every evidence of a happy Journey aoroea the nvarof dusiU.and al but laoiaif asleep as arnvtv aa a cbrld. Aa all'ect'onala tnd devoted motlcr, a true and onelant friend, th ba left many vtrtuea i2 a well apeul bio to pi peku.lt bar meaury, a family of devoted cbiuren, aid a hull uf bereaved frlcadt to moura IWr ioea, bat ber gain. Tbe soul too tort It UI to bear, liaa left oar mortal ham isubere, Aad soulit, la better world, the oared, lu bbtiBcitee Ufo aad beavca decreed. " i W. B. V. J.J.JU..I NEW ADVEIITISEMEaNTS- I TTtlFTI CASES BttAMUI FKAC'llEII, 1 Si . - . to Cove Oysters. July U-U ULACii Baoa. I AA MUXES FOKKaTKKS LIMON LVU Ciarksia" le arrive to-day. July U If iK AC'il BMOa. A LA RUB STOCK OF " A." "tt. C,n C," and fallow" Sacara, lower taaa tmrara have beaa told tine tel. July J if L8.ACH BH08. A1SOTII1 OlT" NOTIIIRUONBIOSMCTOF-IXTTIA nwap lu.1 reeelved. A bandeneae tJard" giraa away. Jaly U II LBACli URO, I'LAkE" BKA.NU or X fatally rloar. Equal to Falapaeo and era eheeprr Jly l U JJCALaIBJ10b. o NE IlLMlKKl) BOXES AbBOhTED Ceadv. , AO baee hfi Stare. " July IS W A.8ACII BKOS. BLACK1XU, 1'uadera, "., Ate , Ae. Juiy I -if Blackleg Braslwt, Lououawalcd Lfa, Teest XoUst L ACUBKOS. l'T lLof '1 AMMuslAtti eLr"ki f v FiioarUAiK urciaa. Wiumiutfi I. lalniiM nil. I dveiy thee we have ever bea the above Banted I valaabta FKHTii-lZEa. Me prouoer lo plana lite aawa m pvnfia vi a,",a aoa ro- HaMe taierlmu as tar waa mauiUt urn au ahers we aaa feat that a reliable Maadard (nilbier eaa aad alii be ei prvei.ld We have eotd tad ated Una faruilaer far the real fowr yeera. 11 aaa aa eapertot aow la aaa, bMBf aot aaly cbapev tbaa lae veeaie Feratlaa ttaaao, vet ra. earlor. Ma shall be rijtaad ta apea eotreepuadeaee with load toe reliaitla airrb.aia al varloaa pulnu la our tf tcailaral tluuu la. abara lantwte laA t prM la lanalac see al lae aaate Utae pal ' IB propev eaoru to aaese inter ium pay " . w pail ii m v. Areata tur arU Carolina. X WeadtiiiayBC, reyathnUla, H C JolildAat' KATIDXAL HOTEL, RALEXan, II. 0. TH C-ll.lbi. ATTENTION TO THIS Moaat It le with the erdaat hope that I Buy aav a liberal tkare of level, tad I praeaU ta ta4e?uaf la awk It urU. y of palraaaa. Bales pot day Ftrvt Ftaar Ilk " - Sec .4 " 10 J. M.bLAlB, Ji ' I 1 1 4 1 e Ira Fraeetetur. 1At.ItUHFBMAt.l6ta1IlfAf lb BALEIUll, V.C r, r. ntibit'B. m,a r.Bino.A m Ftai,aia. fN t. ti.a MtTEEIKifr.af VII15A. klxb-J Il.rCa..it Tl.. Im.-! m t.l4itf wHb Ma hi 4 f.u.4 iif.i aM reteoUt fr ecaite aieHiaj ae si l tpta aa urt r itPTkMatK. it:i 7W f.l'f l. bit trrivte lerit.j ,l ,b r -le eWi,..t whm.i aA 'i bt ta in., a. I M It-vata af ItM aa4 1 1- r. l Va. Ml ak a '.te Are 1 1 m1.- . A-a. 14 4i tat A MAEEETS.' (BT TlLtGRATH.! i Noon Report. Nbw ToitK, July 12. Cotton dull and nominal. Middlings 20 3 4. Future opened as' follows: For July IOI J . A ...... .t 1 A . O . f. 4 1 f. ' 1 u o.u ii-m;. sepiem-i ber 18 5-10al8 8S. Flotil firm and fair iiuiuir y. Wh quiet.' Corn, ehiide firmer new weslural 58. Pork quiet new mess 17.2.1 to I (17.87 1-2. Lard dull, nomin.l and an. I ehju..3a,jiiiiaMuU .,. steady at $2.80 to 2 81 for strained. IVightt firm. . . ... . .. Stocks tteadrr Oold' very quiut at I 13 7 8. Money easy at 8 U 3. Exchange long 9 3-4. thort . 10 1-4., Gomruncntt very quiet. ' Slate dull and toady. t ; t ... ,-. . lvauipoo-, July " Cotton dull -aad unchanged. Vpltads 8 8-4. Orleant 9. Salct 10. Spoculttion and export 1,000. ISIidnight II eport. Baltimohb, July 13. Cotton dull ; middling 20 1-8 ; Bet re-1 1 v I celpts 9; grot 203 1 export CMttwitcl inl- ' 101- atnrk 4 A17 ius. tn.et iyi, ttocK t.ou. ' WrUMlKOToH Jolv 12 ,.,,' ' . . ' Cotton steady; middling 19 net re- cent. J I ' talc 10- atork 1001 -.1 1 , ccpisKi, talc io, wclt iuou ,i Spirits Turpentine quirt at 41,. Roala . . . . . . aluady ; $3.30 fuf s" mined ; $3 60 for Na 1 : $3 for. r,a!e : cruda turnehtlna nuiat- ' ' T. .... . ei n ; 1 ar etcafiy at f 3 z.l. Nnnifnijr Jul. 19 . t ttORroLK, July 12. Cottou dull; low middling IS 12. Net nclnt. 470- ,nor,' c,,..l; 717 . , , - 1 talet 73; ttoek 4710. I Nlw York, July 18. I I mhiiw jin receipis ;. urea I t. .r... i . . J . n . ... I 449. Fututus. cliwd steady. gale 7,- Bun !..! . t.Ah lulu. no. 1 Aug. 19 3 18; rVpt. 18 3 16; Oct. 17 8-8; Nor. 171-2. . . , . . Cotton dull and nominal : sale 500 bales; iniddlinct 80 8-4. Flour ancbantd. Wheat 13 better. Cora cloted dull, holdert tuxiout. Money tasy at 84. Ex- cbang918. Gold IS? 8. GoveramenU Brm. . ; ... ... , , ltaleip;h Alnrket.' CoBKBcrao Dailv. Br 0. T. ttvarxAoa A Bad, Miaatr fot'... Julys. CUTTUM TAR, per beach . , 1 6s dry, per lb. i.m.... : l"il LEATHER trULK. ...... ,. LE4THER UFFEH , LEATHER IIARNEIS raso 6370 aol 1K1 LARD., MULLETS . . MOLASStl, per gal .... , UOLDE 87RCP, ' T.S9 1 raM BvV0 I MEAUperb.,, ,. ' SOalOt OATd. per b.... 'amm ....... I iJal St mm am I Sheaf, per till lbs..., PIAClUifl i ,1 , lOala I lUall I IMrd . PUKE l ORN, pet ba.Jt lla.. CIIICkkKr I ,,,,,m Baaliajl lb,,A. s 1J FBTHiltl..'ICI.'.!..iJ oan kkliperbat.. , I an rUiL K, par i.1.1, H.C. . ruliUkK, attr Pu lbs ... ...v.iit S Wa I awi Tt HAT. par luuiu.. I arl to lUUti p.ri,n.-- .I...... i..i 4ial lUlAlOk. haeai, pel be.. toe luu ULCIAR, lroaad,...V. IJ'iaia. TAl.UlW par IbV .. P-.UI VIkuAllpergal.. nut, its '. ... .. liAJA... lUaltH tlrii4 "A" BUTTER... U TUB BKEAKFAtT. I I'M IIIuM, DIS- pan aau acirAiAUi-a, Lfl I. miV IirtlrdmllttliBrf Ulb'DlUPEXSABLE. JOB! IlKCm tOSt, !i Ttrk, AcaaU for lb tailed Iteia aaarSB II. OLIVE 4 on, 'APKt'N;c'' Are ptvr-ervd ta III erttwe fr BblagWt, S4riaf Terr natiaa, Roaa aad Tar. Jaly U4uofas QOPARTHIBSHIP MUTICI, Wa, tbe e-JTt4. bae thit 4 fwaed t artaarabip.aad ta eatao of tseiira, tentettee IU, ra laa parpnee of txia darlitta- .. Job Pi at tag aal k Bia4 h Biad lb 8 1 BAA- It, a.iaaiika.tin. Tkte eaaaa trta Bill Alia pebUNt r aa Bec"aiaa. c n FnwAfuvH, n a iiKoi uuroN, a. f. mum WUTICE. Alt raU.. bMWArd to E4 oartW A B. k- l-ra lit bli tia etrtite Ht.tr amtaala baaii Ib et ly, Ut4 oar trta btir-ia -i. at.f b et '..Wa. H'JrTAPIlM A IlliOtUllllJX Jaly II tt A LI.EN'B HOTEL MEXPSaAXlltVILLE, K. U burUt Iwt Ct-rmmr of PibiW I taaV b aaw far Ike rfr I.-0 .!".. Tbe , I. n'T of Ik. tiiaK a4 h-aair.l awt.oi.ia naei e -e reaa-ae a a taiat.i. r rt Ine Mtaao e-oa -a I - re a to-iitf b. lantr. tfcuf b-m lb 4f-4 el tin.--, to p- tt. i.-- Baa frai l.r-tat a. arttt rV fc C, 4 oi taa 1.4. It. ...t Mm, bo roa-if ta e-ttii.tr W Mi ml -r.dM.iwl (rasa eat tka lit l.i)iQ b aat rate, tianrtmiii titmi., f , A All. M f, Jatyrttatte P,j ,KEW, ApVEUTISl?MSXS. pATAPdCFiUY FUtlb, K!mi;rov A fre.b lot uf c.ch last trvJtvrA JulyU j W. C iTROSAt 11. T-aOXEi; it. 8I0E", Jntt received. ; W.. C. BTROSACH, JulJ2 , ITKOf L FA9T BACCIV. W. C.8TReiN U. July 13 Hi MS! HAMS ' HAMS? .-t So ithampton and N. C. Bams, 6 Tiercel Regalia Hams. July 'a s W. C. BTkOJSACli. iVir.esj.(.. 10 Boxes Frefh Crearo. luit arrtvou ' July 12 W. C. nTKONACn. MOTHEtt .LOT UF TllOSi FRfSH . Cream, Milk and Soda Cnirkers. July 12 -. t; i ! W. ti TB0fACU eft BOXE9 Toetnr- ambKe "OHr--0 i 8"ap " for ta!e eheap al July )a it , , . W. C. 8TK0SAi;ll J3ROP08AL8 FOR CITT PUMM ' ' Bids will be be received by Junes C Kliuf, Chief of Police rf the eity of Rtluiitfa. to keep lite el la pumps ia repair, (or the period el una I year from the acceptance of the bid. y vtnue- or uraiaaaose or ine elty, me puuipt ot the city ar now placed aador tbe fupervUlon of the Street Commbsloner, who la raoulred to aotn all failnrM. nf th. iwuktrrui. tor UMioviply with lb contract to keep the pumps la repair : and for every failure, efu-r twenty-tour boar aotlc, th enatractir thall bt nned on dollar per day for each day that any pomp may reiuult out of order ; It la madehbevnty ot Dae Blraet Con misaioner to " reiiortany la'lure and tbe tinea nenlitnglhara- fro-,, f th next regular meeting ot the tmmitstonera, afler tiwh lal'ar.. shall bava occurred. KunduTt are eieepted aa to aottneaUoa aad nee j Ine Street .mrait- r'.'Powered u annul so much of liie iconumcias may apply lo env ar pump, as their dltcrebeiloa may die tale. It b larlher i'iuu, manna 1-oi.iraeicr man riraa oa ,UCB m9lof wt)iit u y,, atreet tXimailwiuimr decide aeed claiisliir. . , . (Stock and Bxturos mu.t b supplbdaew welU wlthla 15 dav fUr th contractor aball .aey in rireel rjommiuioner 1 van uie tame nave bean di and walled In. and failure to do. to wl tun th time au a-. tloaeiL aball subject toe eoalraetur te the sam forfeit urea a for failure lo kerp tbe rfomrja la Mn.lv The aurcaeafai bidder will be rsouLrrd to " " rir . " V fflv OOHu rue Ui. f.ltlif ill npr,ivrHHiir i.ff tlu and aa par blank form tor bidders, w kh eaa . . hyapolylnir to the Clerk of tua City. nta hytpolylnx to the Clerk of tua C'lu. -All btda aaaat la. uki ait. aJ.dra.arrl ia Jamat C. Klar. (,'hiet uf Foilrenf Ibe eltv pf Raleigh, .n4 mut be endorsed "1'ropoa.ls to kP eity Fan pt ka order." its a v n i nit, July II IW " ,' Chief of rolka. i it .il 2(JQ BUS. M BITE MEAL,,,, ; tuna 27 tf ' " ' W. C STROMifll. II A MS Beet Boutbaaiptoa li.att for sale, may? W II JUNES A Cu. BOUBLE 1CTIKG TCECE PUIPI. KITCHEN MIOS. I (Sect ateoai ttCitoLut rvMP Oxriar, Locatxb ib RAAaiea) , . A R FRtPARED Ti) Ft'RNtsM AT short aoUre Uie Kttebaa Paaia af vaii I out si see with FoneralaCyUtaderaabbh eaa't Injure the water. 1 hie Is subaterKed teep well paaip, aow ta aa S H years with at tvea tbt exjienaa of new park We aaaka 4 alara, eapaelty au la ISO ralloua waUrs par I annate, wotsumi ia every cuar-anuia weyatad by Ibe aee of hues which eaa be attached la half amlaabt, Ihee paetr al eaea becota. a I aaa Baxine or graM power, ibrvwimr walar I oa lb roof ef liiree tlory bulI.lniKi, auk t I am. aad Ih.v will elaad low to al a eafely, Vt't bar Bol beard of one ot lltsaa-- baliid overraaw by re and yet Ihvy ban bora laotttd by avar fly Iraa, aaviaa avw 4-JO OuO worts or preny. fur ordinary bm childraa orktba a.Ilf If eet ap by bat prtnlrd elrvrUotie, aad II a a-t e WMraal tb.ra 18 aiueUie. Uur Uvalde f im-Uo. aad Force iilob FaeiDa, alM bivoaud by J. L Kllrhie aajta eaialile altiMif aed tea lrtt WU putap I to at wen aaapve iu su-ara.it ana vtHiwia I f any rlata, aaa aea eaa i ire water aa the foo'if tlorj baueuitr . Bulll hat a duabla. "oni Icter end aitb luar ata aa ve-y aa- port.rr Aul keeiaa. Th Mo Itltrbo paata -a 1 rarhee la Piataeler a iuk I W ear-tba aad 1 1 a t tr karre M pa aad throws m la luu rb i . .. .. . .t. tuaa par ausaia, aaaormag ta toaee. lb Na. 1 lil.. la ! larhta ta ln.ot.trr, 1 lark Sa. tl.ie tar) I 4 ef aa ntrh aMtehaif. pl-a, ospa. bla af ta to M taibtaa per ar.u.l. Taaas Olobe Pantpe ae maAe of ml Ima fur eaea aura a a, braae for aalt Walar aad blurb lia f' tbe iaeidaef Weea for diiaalatr walar. lby lift tbe wstar an fel psro-jaUiraiar, aad yoeua etlll la the hoaee aad draw aalar freat ,4inire ar wills al (reatilaoaM All kladsof slraia ta4 a.tar ie I tai et liurt a-nice ; boat, bee pi,- ti4 ev4 buat furaUbrl bara, c twad lor ptire IWL Tba eallra drpth ef well a .Ik foud rafwiaaat aiaet aer-nai-aav all edera. .ne fo-w af Un peaip kav aot (Irte eaiurarlioa bat la mtt taaa II haa Waa aUrt- iiuut.M tu Ui' take aM aot tba pria.tpts ml lire paatp. Meareaww ataptayara taa aaei tt.xl.wuia aaly aad drtetaataid to bat aaa Acilrtat KITi Htf BhQ'S ' E-wtah, . t, etiU lake ta partMea altb atoaay, ar r lb ta a k ceaspaay rt ea ItaW, J H EOWARtm Atvwt for Olfurd mU tbiaily. Jilf I awAaty nJAOXOIJA LI I rmt-rimmC'tt mi LlUDT DRAFT UIJI. fwtabred Ibe boat gla r it tf 0 T STkHIAt 11 HiX MOkTOii.l B iKDS or Tilt WuBTN CAtViUXA ICA.UuiAbtCiwrABf. tb Btabtew faad ftw Iha rWtaaptb al tk.- baaAs a ill n ti b.4, ul rUap. r baatv aaw aai-aaaaiaf ta Mm etanoal ef l"-r'r tbtraaaad A-.tare at par ft pntwt,.! w4 b.itt, B-a Ifc.w -.( ra.-M.i.-d at ka ute tik.a-1 tUaa. ba aWtb, at a.t tua oa at brfare lb IH ol A.4.. mh. W, A, t a a h a kf Traataaatf Biakiaa load. Mm. J.t. Tvh Itnt, Jltf (3 tSACEIM,6kiP9 4MXAII, LsaMtw. 6--)s aa4 4" k4 Owe. ae, BtriU ta;. Iitwl aad 11 '.eats, pat ap a t ta pmaei I taMfar tbaa tnr. i. F J M A UA, i

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