J mmam ' t "; - ' :. ft H aBU m DAILY SENTOEL- 1TUE:DAILY;SENIINEt J .5 0 I . I V I ACT EKTI SIM ItATM, T i 1 AdvortlxnuoiU will he iuaerted la the lia.1t t-liTlMIL at Uh (olluwlae- imtea nr aanaca ait rCBLISUKO PI - ill mmu riBtismxB coirnr. orti. Court llou.. i ue tueh, or tea anuiwa Uite . tl ' VKittare uue Um '..."'...7.'. tl.W jJiJM OJ SUBtCBITtOV " ... - eai'li aiifiewiMWl iawUua 1mu . eiuek ' ... Lily araUwd 1 year advance -''7,, ; .U S.00 wura. 1 week. 4. SO 1 aauivak ? no. tt?.- I I. " iBiooUi. 8.UU 1 " . .ou a in II ' - " W.Uil .. lit .0 ,f part 4JtAatjt a rirr.MS.WMT par von viii. RALETGH, N. 0. FRIDAY, JULY- 18, 1873. NO. 333. 0 i 3 .ow c. LATEST TX2LEGBAFXXXO NEWS crj itn r abu. Iot Otllee IMrectory. gA nW KT OFTICI AKioMBrr. ()rn(..'liore from 7:80 a. . P- a" ti.a wsvk 'eF hi1. ,h mM' n (kirn; uiwioum. i L,. v,f ABKIViL Anil i 'pih New wlcaiie, I a., ;' wlilii B. C, Charlotte, onliabury, (ireena ;lo ftXm, Chp.l Hill, Uillsboro, &c , doe iiiOOs. tn. Close am p. , . f.bern, ""'". Goldaboro, c, do 5:l SortbelN'YVk. lUltlmore, Will l, hi. Waabinirtou, Kkhraond, PeUrsbunr, WeWoS, c, due t 8:30 p. m. Ctos t rb.lbam lUUr.-d-r.yjtt.TllU Joneatoro, ,et, Oscoon, Close 8 p. 'It Tuiaellsnaoti Rattle R. Monday and h,.nuls. due U; close 1 V- ra- Ro" I-Trw Wiiueaday, due 11:30 1 m.;se 'r lWhbTjtrry-'WdM4y,- due ' ,. Thursdays, one p. ba. Fridsys. V.J.L. ,,, for Heirtstered Letter Md "ney Order DerartmenU, from 8:80 a Sato aiio mail are received or tent on Sunday, Ipetlsi "9.oi S.ii r ' Washikotok, July IT, 1873. For the ouU Jl'-huitic States north ctand Mtulliweat winds. Increasing cloudl ess and loeal rains. M KTKBOLOQlCAlh ll-uKTID AT HUE HAHDIS'S C10AB STOHS. nLIOB, July 17, '.B73. HOME AFFAIRS. .Lector. Prof. Mclver will dulior i lecture at Silosm Church, star '.Old Fort, in Mo Stockholdera' MUr Yesterday, the 18th, hating bees let ipart tor the meeting of the Stockholden PeraonaL John I. Shaver, Esq., of Salisbury, i I Dowell coualy, on the'sulijrct of education I of the Raleiyb & Gutou Railroad Conv atopping al the Yarbo rough Iluuae. John White, Eq., of Warrenton, la also in the city. During the late war Mr. WWte u the Slate'a agent in Europe far the purchase of arniy cupplica. . m The Supreme Court. Tb argument in the case of the State waa continued to a41'irnment. The ar gument in thia caae will be concluded to day by Messrs. Merrimon and Fowle, the Court limiting the argument to one hour. Da. m H3 12 m. S4 3 p, ra. p. m. ALMANAC July 81. '873. . 4 68. . 7 14. CITY COTTON MABKKT, Ktrorted dally by W. 0. Btronach, irof ,1 (Jumnilisioa Morchaut, rvattYUl IIAUIIOII. WJ 4. .ot fnee i.T rotlon Tii our market to-day : film. 4 f. III. 7 'M.lta. Mitktl dull , , HllfKl. AHHIVAliS. Katiohal HuTSt-. M. JiUtir, Proi'r. Ijuly 17.-A T Dimjilaa., It & I It U ; C Ha !'ir, Mr M1rlt,r.liy : vv u nnm h. frtukl.i.'na ; U 1) ron, N C ; J U Uul lik, t)r:iiiville;'G W ilm-v, Fitiaburtf, Ai.; 0 U rce, Oranvillu ; J K Ulack. arreu county ; It 8 JackkoB, Ala; KB Koy, Jf C. " YAHiioKornn ICoran, O W. lilticlmll. ,),rUtorJuly 1.1 Job t T. hliavcr, li.bury ; lira. J A AiUIrr, W Sa.llf. i ai .jur ist rtHlik A Pta. iDulhtk, U 8 llullmk. Dr ltubl H k, r Hawkina, John Vin.t"n. N C ; Wit Dowd, Trinity OilUe; lVtrtF I) .d. toW; 11 11 II .trie, !' 1 Vuo-t, W.kn I 0 Little, J 11 H!i h. l-r. W P I'rina-h-. T. P. IVveri'lU, ritv ; K Slt-rhile 4lja, WiiltiunalKini; l lr iua While, imburs; MU ltar!, tV A M-wit. ni"ii:li ; 0 H Aiki-ii. llltimi)W. M lUdit Mrar.Ki, VViiininiitmi, I li'.n. an aad rji(. Xttiuw Pci, Uulifiml n Hiiu; 11 J Hatikiur, UlK any. Hop and Cotillion at EittreU We return thankt for au invitation to be prcaent at the bop and cotillion party to be given at Kittrell on the 24th .and 25th innt. Extensive prvparationa are uiakiiig for the " reception of gueats, and we advise all who delight in the art fan tastic to bu preaeut. Wo guarantee that -the BlacknalU will do all in their power makn the occasion ono of pleasure. Appointments. The following are appoinltnenUof Itev. P. A. Strobel, District Superintendent of the Ameiican Bible Society for North Carolina : Salein, Sunday, July 20th, li a. ui. Winston, Sunday. Jury HOlb, 8 p. rn. Graham, Tuesday, July 22d. 8 p. m. HiUaboro', Thursday, July 24th, 8 p. in. Roxboro', Sunday, July 27th, 11 a. ra. Yancey ville, Tuesday, July 29th, 8 p. m. lieidsville, Thnrsday, July 81st, 8 p. m, Wentnorth, Sunday, Aug. 8d, 11th a m, Madison, Tuesday, Aug. 5th, 8 p. m. Danbury, Thtirfday. Aug. 7th, 8 p m. Germanton, Friday, Ang. 8th, 8 p. m. in North Carolina, no 8aturday, July 19th, at It o:lock ft m. ; -. - t - ; ' Educational Convention. TheGreeRslmro' Patriot more compli mentary tbaa tlie Riileigh Keu, thus speaks of the convention piooouncid by acily pa n r lieIow .''iaMr A4age--by--ttflie-:nrsfr-m4r--4ite State met in Uuieigb, on tho 9th, to form a State Edulational Association and dia cos the best means of advancing our edu cational iuteiests. The meeting wa very harmonious, many good speeches were made, and a permanent organization ef fectedfrom which great goe! may even tually follow. - , - .. ' "., Railroad Maaa Meeting. At Tally IIo, in Grsuville county, on next Saturday, there will be a large gain ing of the people. The citizens of Orange and Granville wilt meet tor the purpose of discussing the prcjici of building a railroad from Oxford to Durham, after the road la built from ClaikaviUc, Va., to Oxford.. It will be remembered llmt the people f Jranvi.Tu uii the ttU August, will vote-Mpon tho question of the coun ty's subscribing 100,000,. for the building of the" road last mentioned. It is believed that the subscription will be carried. It will then remain with Richmond and the Richmond & Danvillo road to say, whether the road shall be built, ' pany, some twenty-five or thirty Stock bolder assembled at the office of the Company in tbia city. t ; ' The meeting Waa called to order by Dr. Hawkins, the President Oa motion Col. IV H. Carter waa made rhainnan, and Haj. W. W, Yasa and Thoa. Badger were requested to act aa Secretaries,. harfotlowtngehrgranr-waa reccivtd from G. W. Gric : ti,i Nnw York, July 17. " I am now in New York on important oust aeaa impossible tor me to attend tne meetina. Butter al ouro till )clo. ber." ' A M. MePaectcrs, Kcj.t from the com The Manly Art of SU-Dfac. M. Kelly proposea to take a sparing benefit at Albert Magnia't theatre on next Thursday night, and will give to the beat sparer a sot of buckskin boxing gloves I himself thrown eat, See handbills. None 1 but gentlemen admitted. A Coaled srat Meating Called. ' Tl following nota has been received. It affords ns pleasure to publish it, and hone the meeting will be largely attended. Let every Confederate iavthe county come out and' lend his influence to the noble eanae of rescuing from oblivion the deeds of their dsad comrades and themselves : "Mmr. E J iter : A number of sur viving comrades of Wake county, feeling a deep interest in the publication of your proposed record or each county 10 the estate, aaci winning ts pcrnetuate the rai- NEW ADYE11TISEMENTS. QYPRE8U SIUNUU3 KOft BALHL, ..,, ,, lu large or small lota Six Inches U and I twenty to tweuly one aad a bait Uikk. Aiiui vo me, J.k-ftURSKTT, July l8-d4taod Nawbern, Mi, -6 mirtec on stock and proxies reported no ornns deeds of her sons, bare, tipon con quorum preaeut. On motion of B. F. M mw, the rueetiug took a recess to 4 o'clock to giva time fur others to come In, that thejaeetinpr m'frht orgaulze and procetiU-to business At 4 o'clock the atocktiotdert n a t w bled and were called to order by the chair man. Maj.Yasa reported that there was still do quorum and the meeting adjourn ed to meet again on the Slat of August. : It is strongly suspected, and generally believed, by the atockholdcrs with whom we have conversed, that the meeting was prevented, designedly, by the influence of the Seaboard & Roanoke Railroad Com- a pany, sulfation, unanimously agreed to call a meeting of ur late comrades 14 and others feeling an interest," at Metropolitan Hall J Raleigh, IMturday July 86th, at 11 O'clock, a. m., to select a suitable person to write tba history of .Wake, of which wa eH fmi justly lroad, and to form a Survivors Historical Association, , , . Lot every survivor make au effort to be present. , Mist CoHFitnsKvrits. MARKETS. IBT TELEGRAP1L ISToon Tlepoij't LivnamHauly 17. wuH ui m auu uucuangea; upianusirri a K' K N U f 8 84; Orleans ; sale 13,000 bales; 1 . . . UIT? " .. , . , A dark horao HULK was taken up on Sun- HH'Cuiation and export 3,000 Uleaj '-Sa- 4ay evealna last oa tay premiuaj. Itota l vannab and Charleston July and August bJ b l,IJl' nd payina eot. l.ii,. bjli .. A-.nj.TM.p!.'Bi. " .... , , uii it n uuisDoro' Koaa. Later Cotton unchanged fr breadstuff L M . y--- - quiet. y u.. Vrar Yn ll. if 1 in a part or tha whole of the Ma- 0RK, July 17. - aou lot fronUnir MJ. ' A. M. Lewis'. Price Cotton irregular; sah-a, , 1,027 bales; reasonable and lime Indefinite, middling 20 84; luturea' opened July " )R 205 8to30tt l8 ; August 2Q 14:Septembe :.,,.,r!.UHb7,t?r';5i htmi? WU,B '! . eltv ot Halelirh and cav eah lor ssine. All loo-o, wwioer, io io ia i-io, I comBinnii-atioas onfluenl.Lal. Flour shade fltmwf Wlieat steady and l " -' . W. UL1CKNALL. r In "Talr demand ; NoT ffiitwiukee tt.8n V'rri""ii"t-i'. i i i . .' Corn shade firmer; steam western mixed JL . , ' . Ml ,KB1 a. n.1, .. ear una io. a arena nurui time, 571-3 to 581-8; Pork quiet and steady ; tnd sold at lowe rata. Also Cement, Ce. new roes 17.50 ; lard dull and heavy ; ctnedand Land llaaur AOravs Nuiaanoa. A throng of idle, noisy ami half drunk en negroes congregate about the bar rooms I journed until 4 o'clock Conspiracy. An attempt, after due notice, was made to gather tha stockholders of the Raleigb & Gaston Railroad on yesterday. Tba controlling ring refused to return their stock, and there was consequently no meet ing. Mr. Grtce, the Bank President at Noi folk, telegraphed from New York, he I countios. could not attend ond proposed to adjourn I Ashe, until next October. Tho meeting ad- Nothing can be School Statistics for 1 873. The school officers of the several coun ties lu the State are beginning to report to the Superintendent of Publio Instruc tion the school statistics of their respective counties for tha scholastic year ending June 80tb, 1873. The following statistics have been reported up to this date : No. Sehools. Mo. FupUa ll.uurj ; airs, j a miuirr, n i Ada Culpeper, I harlot: e ; 1 11. Mit .'all is Burwell, Mil illiaton. J II D i and son, J LATEST B7 MAIL T-uc. Fancy wrapira wld on - 4 1 1; kt Wukeimn's aaiv-hnuae at pniea !4"K iiow Tj to f 110. A big a.li- of a.- riiiiMna at Wiikeimri s oa r riilay s i I8lh ii-.t. iraJrrum Tr&unt. Viys the Tsrboro Kiujninr : A few ' 4 il ia Into the eoualry will show lb . J' ua tiup lu ri iu a , 4it onUiai. a"4 -, w ( 1 piolera brta apprar4 aaiwt hop- la!, 1 1 al tiptct to obtain toe mulls frua this . a planting, I laruc Joaa. A lawyer la Cbailoiie I f i bragged by a bevy of the fair art lu j near the N. C. R. R. Depot every Sunday afternoon, to the annoyance of the neigh borhood, and of persons who have to cross the bridge over the railroad at that point Profanity and obscenity are characterises of these lawless gathering. The Sunday Liquor Law is manifestly violated with entire impunity, and tlie-e habitual loaf ers by blockading the steps of the bridge, I impede tho passage of quiet and law-abid iig (tedrstrians on their Utml route to and from their hoini. Let this nuinance m uliati'il. Chatham Kdueitlonal AsMoiatio. 1 he annual aeiin of Ihe f'batham EJ ucV.ional Aa.H:lallon will be held at Ml. Vernon Ppiinira. August 14th, 1873. Thi annual introductory address will be deliv ered by Ri v. S. Pool, A. M. of Chapel Hill. AdJrvnae will be delivered by D Matt. Thompson, Eq,t Prin;lpal if Pyl van High School ; Capt. C. F. Siler, A. M,'. rintipal of Mt, Vttnoa Academy; Hon A. Mclvrr, 8up fintendrM of Publfc In struction, and other. It Is designed to ansk the acaiua etui arnlly practical, and of service to tearh rtv and tKoae m ay way f aa4 ia Ui .Xbaaaa ikaiiing any fit fl tiff lltlor- mtloa should addrrat tha Presldrnt, MaJ. a W Yotk,lomvl.l,N.C Caldwell, Cherokee, Columbus, Davidson, Gaston, Gates Oran ville, Harnett, Iredell, Lenoir, Martin, McDowell, Perquimans, Randolph, Rutherford, Stanley, tlajfcutvi taaiu a fr SJ I la at M.P. I. tci irv : I , va a mm. I i.lS'ra nil t rv m4 t U l a-4 1 A;. I l lit l.'H .. Uivll sa !'. t MA 4.17 V7. ia ( i. ; - HI tEtU .! I a i i i .ii - - .d f iu Jil wMMtkiac 1-iT chmr h purpowa. .mIs" b aaid, gold aad stiver hava 11mm I nAAOa tn a wni aaa smu. aataanuB, " thrt It k it la krau" lm-mt I i nt. . -'tliauiii rTuav. PIrauOa to. f diHag a large buaineaa In this lie. taiakmi; artanKemenla Ui tuia out all i l.iie pine lumber. The firm ksd sa a-nraaMa la tha prrva ol Mr. -H. lai l-imuii.ot in ib SthU. a I airy and ana la law of tlovrroorCald' t I.- rWaawat I'nt ;TUia aa a lal cviln l.nar.aaj railroad arm, aad al kilt nil s an Moadai t-i Tuc.lay tut r- Hvrly. k r aiatle by )Iiul A in ia, Mo aod jtn livand by tkiow aad lU(;UBi I t l,'a4 Jol.a saainat tha ranroaj i kail laUadcd sayiag a grvat drel bat 17 aul say Ilia mum a)i aver tl f.iftrf,-.riMr na jartcrtrvaar W irV Polar Young V as, i f t.iw.lfg' iTparl Uw I kj 1 14. roH '4 I h Fibw-j llitftt Ua.'ir, t a.Jatil M,s:y, pw4 a t ' trrditaba saa.ieaUa at Waal M a-t ee baaw a laiitU-J to ca M I, t(4. Faaaatt e ' UWaat i yltmn . k a Bo OJfo as M t due f ia las :B.Wf rt na Mirv, Iara-Laa4 wstk 4li bf ' bairg ev-ajr I a ( t'lwU t4 tiiiKii., aal a Ua liia t utta ak l a kt aaa Ui-L A aai to., a wikia lb iral low- I sa t a ulfcf laii wrwawjalnag titia pvr. wars If lha aH uUi tiif .jua'd lika t ban akal . IW ik BattBUipal albMilAMS saay 4 swa tha tavl.iag M " Vlfyvaa :wt. Jtw ; Tke 1'a.ait.HkU 'a la imki tiay U Sa i atBi,taj ta tpws bate g- kas SM-lt. ') Im4,,. -sj m4 .' i't fun's aars'h 'ihvai t-ii"4i waa lis a Una a if ii n.',sd m ,H ia ah.i.aa M " aVy 1Va ! M4 tic t tk I" '' k i" Worn ,4 It, ,1a a tnMir ttmt ava at a an k j f4 .a 4 t Mira tax im m. I "k Aa at-.t4 la u im 1 1 a rit"a t k i I t. 1 tm lai t. iwka , .- .iia I lu U.. a - l-4 l in )ih ifc IM Mat tS awd i 14 t t5". I si u sta. tiH.r ?m4 U An Hear aa tha OaptteL Yeslefdsy wa rtailed tb Capitol tat tha purpose of paying ar reapoeta to tba olS had ant thing ia "oar Use, called at tb offlc of the Trwurr. Ia tha front room we f nad Mr. Martin, th aaaiataat elerk, basy with bl books. Step ping to tha d4 of the chief clerk "a pri vate offiea, foanJ Wowlaua, j4 tb AVwa, IB tb ml J1 of ci of k is "yarcA," aad a bi awmol IA bat lb " undivided attraiinai vt tha accnaamodatlag BaJa. done in the absence of Mr. Orice, who li said to hold stook and proxies enough to prevent a meeting. No reporters wera al lowed at the meeting. Some fun was ex pected and we bad a reporter on hand who was ruled out by an Intimation from one of the officials. The legislature must see to it, thatevery conspiracy to prevent a meet ing of s'.ockholdi rs of corporatioaa shall work a forfeiture pf charter. Tbe conspi rators In preventing a meeting are indicta ble at common law. Hut also tha com mon anil ui.cammon law can be made to bend to any mooted ring or corporation. mtm The CommlUa of Twanty-fiva. At tha rtcent Stat Educational Con vention tha fillowing resolution was unaniiuoualy adopted ; JlemAttd, That ia tb Jtdgnient of this convention satloual aid ahould be extend ed to the Hialea lor the promotion of lu cation, and that th chair appoint a Com mittee of tweoty-Bvu to meeaorlalu Con gress on this subject , President Battle, in compliance with this reaoluli'in, anoouiKos the lulloaiag cnmmitttw; Hon. Wa. N. II. Smiifa, Ceul Ilufut Baxringet, Br. ILCravru, D..D, lion. Tt... t. l.n... QirUil L lUJitf 1 Gatea, V.H.lil Indrll, Lenoir, Ltncnla, Marti a. 6 1 , 47 8.1 53 80 43 27 03 29 oa 20 17 31 19 1)8 79 40 1,940 1,607 1,830 8,103 4,003 1,543 1,005 8,403 714 3,470 1.143 604 737 4,043 3,878 , For tha SeaUuel. Oak wood Ckmktkhv, July 10, 1873, . Mkmh. Editoa i I have been super intendent of Oskwood Cemetery for some1 four year and have never allowed fishing or bathing ia tha lakes, and was surprised to see tba statement in the local columns ol the Bkntikkl as it does me injustice I take tha liberty of correcting it Respectfully, Joint Watkhs. Bupt 1 rent and occupy the bouse at the East lake. I bare never known fishing or bath ing in either of the lakes at Oak wood, and know it is strictly forbidden by the Su perintendent Yonra, William Taylor. . ... " a i. Summar Notes. Th Piedmont TVym, one of the beat ol our Stat exchange, says : Richard Battle and family, of lUleiuh, are lu Morgmton, j Mr. RufTlo, formerly from Frank lin county, thia State, but now of Alabama, is at tha Walton House, Morguton. Hon. Mat Ransom "Winners at the White Sulphur Spring Cut Bridgers, of Edgecombe, Is la Aaht-. rllle (or the summer. Mr. Graham and family. Rowan, Mr. Morgan and family, and Mr Carroll and westenn steam 813-16; turpentine un change; rosin 'steady at 13.00 to 13 03; tralghla weak; eouimon strained stocks dull. "' :-: :: '..,'. i,. ' ., '"' .... ' Gold steady at 157-8; money Vy at 8 u 4 j exchange long 9 1-3 ; short 10 1-4. Government dull and steady ; 3tato bonds quiet' ' ' Midniight Report. . Baltimohk, July 17. Cotton quiet Middlings SO 3-8. Gross receipts 83. 1 Exports coastwise ISO. Bales 200. rHock 8,873. WtLKIKOTOM, July 17. Cotton quiet Middlings 181-3. Net receipts 25 bales. Exports coastwise 69, Sales 8. Stock 1,108. Spirits turpentine lower at 40. Rosin quiet at 13.85 for strained. Crude turpea tine steady st 83.00 for bard. $3.13 for yellow dip and virgin. Tar quiet at 13.23, Livkbpool, July 17. Cottoaealcj to day American 7,500. July delivery Ssvanuah and Charleston uot b:ow good. Ordinary 8 13. Octo ber and Xovember not below middling 811-10. NoiirnLsi, July 17. Net receipts 300 bale. Slock 4,703. . Naw Yohk, July 17. Cotton irregular ; saloss 1990 bale at 20 3 1 lor middlings; Southern flour shade fltmer and mora so live at 10.30 to 17.90; coruiooa to fair extra 9.25 to ap 11 tf Couimlsaloa Mervhaut HOU8B FOR RKNT Iu tlie Weatern Ward auataialBa; twa rooms, 14 x IS as Ms 14, aad kMcaaaa Ilk a ia Apply so jauriea. ... i ,,. . Ak r. iutytx, pXUPLK'S B. A LOAM A890C1ATHV. FoatT Fibst Regular Monthlv Meatln at th litllca ot th N. U.,' lioma lasorasna kio., I oa Friday evening, lKth lust., at II o'clock. , i inas enioreoa on aeiinqnanta. . , . HKAi'ON GALB9, luly 16 M JacreUry. ... , .. ,,, I, it , ,, JJIXMALis AC A D X kt V, ' '' . BiuiioM' fetnar,. .!. RALEIGH Miss Mollis A Joasa, Principal. Mias Jsaaia 8, Joaaa, assistant. The next aenaloa alii commence oa Monday, July 31st, W7H. . i y ...... ... . TUITION i Miliary Dcasrtment Ulabrr aairluu li.OO per month, x.uii - " l.t) 4.00 " , " lun or French, Extra unsio lsyab,e saoa'hlv. Buull boys adoiltud la Primary Depart enta. Hoard ran be had at reaaoneble rater. ' JvlyKHI - ,-. . PUBUO AUCTION. ' ' " ..... .. ... I will sell at tha Court House door la Kal abxh oa tha 4th day of August, lBla, a lot r parcel ot Land to aalUfr a saortgafte givaa to ma oy n m. dan rays ana ail wua. mt auuve lot U on Boath aid c South Street adjoining lot ot Waa. KaaseU. i lalylfild r- 45, T. 8TUO.N ACO. n. Eaq., Prof. A F, Redd, Rr. tliarlaa Phil lip, D D. Joba A Gilmer, Esq., James U. Harris, Eq , Col, Marcus Etwia, Eq, Ker. Aldert Siaedaa, D. D. Bar. T. IL Pilicbard, D. D. Prof, J. II. Uitt, Uoa. Jamrs L Robraori, Iloa. C'baxlc C. Povl, 4ky ! Kwtr P. tUaiK t Wv Xai lUlLay, W Brat I iL.btrt Siranca. Eao . Joba H.Lcary,Eaa, cut., hi las N, Maiila, Esq., Wat. Eaton, F.l., Ho. D. M. lUrrlngrr, Edward K Sianly, Eaq, Iloa. Thomaa F, Fuller, Iloa. Oliver ILDoxksry. been made for tb school yeat . ending June 30th, 1853. Ia many of these re turn!, however, tbe reports are for tha Urn included from OctoUr 1st, 1173, to June 30th,1873: febuoi rand. 14, 639 03 3,735.10 S.17947 3,373.81 3,373 70 1,938 84 4,748.09 4.SS081 8,219 93 4,841.78 8.454 44 3.SM 94 674 04 3.594 68 3,775 49 mi- 4 50103 8.59 W a.04103 8.0IS 41 9.519 84 10.787 81 3,61123 ' A73AAV. j 8 aula 44 . . 9.61313 8.440 10 8.:i"0 W 4,t'J4 54 at Hickory. The following financial returns have j family, Duplin, are spending the summer j 8)10.50 ; good to choice do; whiskey heavy at 93 1-3 ; wheat active and fully bvltcr good export enquiry at $1.80 for a Inter and Southern Illinois ; corn opened C, 'OLJTI O O ., ApEX,k a 1 Are pre I wad to 88 ardsf for SblBickas, Spirits ot TarpnaUBa, Ko.la and Tar. July iMntwas M Conn'lea Anson, Aslie, Brunswkk, Caldwell, Crjerokee, Chowan, Columbus, Craven, DavidaoB, Fraaklia, Halifax, Harnett, Hertford, Gastotv., A Plsaaaat Afsair. Oa Wtdaaaday avraiag last quit a htrg auoibff of U4ii aad gwUrsaM a wa paaaad oa to th rfftr af rVcnrtary af I aembtad at tb school al 4 Mias lUw Ftal. As la la variably th caaa, w fouad MrDowall, MackWribort, f'stqulBiaja, Rg),,jiiffl Mutlietfiird, Burry, Staaly Wilkea, WiSwm, Dadurliag Iba amount paid out 1 Srbaol ipaa el last year, tba iiMaaia dsr ad dad to tb school tats af lb prea Mt year will aoaatitiita tha scbool fund la tb rupee tir count krs (or iba srbolastic yrar begiaaiag J!y lat, 1I7A la tba arvMtawa aoaatias wbkb bav raid tor A $9933 8,667.33 1,840 33 3,34403 3,323.71 54143 t,M8 93 3,693 44 8,817 81 1.HI180 1,833 53 994.73 48144 3,m'l 48 47380 - -t.mtt 9.71117 1,41484 1,81314 570.38 t.64187 8.8U3 99 1.093 41 4J01JS 804.41 1 474 63 1.923 81 3.110 33 Orphan Bona. W are requested to tiubliih th folia Ing which w take from .ba Henderson 8,m bJ J lr at 96 to Tr0.n. Tba nubile mar rxiMCt aa rt- 39 ,uf "lro ! i pork dull client address from Mr. Uarru. No bet- "d low for w saass ; lard waaiera aveara id; tarpenuna i i steady at 41; rosin unchanged at $1.- 9012. ; " . Money easy at 8 to 4 oa call j banks era olfeiing targa amounts ot money oa and 4 months lima, but find ' it dlfncnft to pise their capital sxcrpt at lower rate KALI MXALt ter sclectloa could bare been mads. Hall or Hbkdibjox Looaa, No. 139, L July 10, 1873. i At a regular meeting of Henderson Lodge, No. 813. holdea ia tbsirhsllthie day, a communication wss receired aad read from Bra. J. IL Mills, ia referrac to tba Orphan Asylum at Oxford, N. C. Oa In aay quantity, freak (rXiuaJ, bolted and A F. JOKES ACQ'S. JjlirTT CASES SRAWOrPIACUCA to M Cov Oyalara.' jaly 13 tl LkACtl 1SOA 1 VfS SOXM -rJlKSTlIU LIMUS LKJKJ Ciaraail" toarrlr. te-Hay. yj Uvr LEACltbrUai. motion unanimously agreed that Geo, lot tate! axebaag dull and low Magrr liarrw, r, , o, m,.., , OP I .e. ...... l,m. ... ..IV.-i- . a bauds; actual buainaas 11-4 to 9 3 8 for I bvr aa addrera asuing forth tba objects aad aads to b achieved by (oaleriaa aad eneriahlng aaid Initiluiloa ma pled with aa appeal to 111 Masons, sad those sot ba- bK'S toUiadattaaaoaaa cbaarfuUy forvard to tb aaatataaca of said Oriiliaa Asylum. Said addreaa to b delivered aa th 14th dsy f August arxt, at tb Bap tist chnrrh la Ileadaraoa, at 11 o'clock p. at., aad that all ihaeitiaaoa la tkaeoeasia- aity, m wall a alt Maanaa, saaaabata of regular Lndgaa, be cordially invited to at land, OmratUee of arranifrwnta F l, 0. ChVtRs'i-rn; A.-TT A 6.! rears," TTalviil II arris, Dr. W. T, Cheatham, Basal I Par bam. Otdired that a copy of tbaaa Mortwd- legs be laraUbad to tba Henderaua TVi mm, with a rrqawt tbey b pubiisbad. Jno, r. Ilaaara, . Mecratary. prima; gold ranged frwa 13 8 4 to 18; govcmeSeata duli and etaady with bat trnts-gaagt ttrm r sut quiat aad i Bouiinal. Cott.m-Ni t melpls 8,061 ; grass 808; future ckwwd weak ; aak-a 13,000 bales a (Uiowsi July SSIS to 80 It 14; Aa gnat 34 to SOU; Saptambar 118 1 to IS 1 lBV-0!-W4- ' HuloifrU Iklarkot. Oaaawraa Dattr, Br O. T, Srataxaca A Sao, Maaasr Saaaasx At ASOt 8TTK OF - A - C." "C," and -tallow" Baora, lows tba atwars kava basa sold (lac l-at. Julv It tf LAACB BSOtV a tHrrtltRCUNStMMsiKirTOFtXTBA V tXlva" Boap )Mt raeatved. awwa trt" givva wway.. joi) ia II TISow" X FaaaUv Floar. SaiAal i Fatatwaw aad LIACII BKO. Iika. or saach dmpev Jaly ta-u LXACU BUOB. Am HLM)Kll VJLl'4t. fsolkS AaSUkTSD to soxas ros4itAr )aly UU i.KACil SSUS. BLACIINI1, FawSan, Buapa, ate. At. aiy 1 -U Slarklaff tra.baa, Cwaeawwataa) . Taa4 taitot L ACU SBUA y sly 14, Dr, Itowcrtoa at kla post IltacWtki wrr baay wlifc tUir dutka, ad all saasa ad to ba working ws'L Wa artt mada call at lha ofTVrw of lb C kwk of lb in pnwt tVwt. Mat. Bag'ay, tba oU g lag dark, we at bit paal, alrtaiaig a kaif duf trgai grathtwwra at lb SasM lisaa. As tba Coart Hilt bad tha railroad tat aa4 tsi4Ucia, w pkkad ap aatbiag aw la tbkt ftflka, Wa atl paid a abut to Iba f!5 nf tba Oa-wva-w's Privat Rcrvtarv. Tb pr vals atrfrtary bad la labed 1.W datba aad waa asmat ratlriag ahra mii4 linmM wa acarr ait.iy i.i.mm1. al !y mail appulatsaaat, wbtek wa srtv elewwtMW. fManala4 to a-'ifbt a e, we ara44 tbraa I gbta af autre aJ rear red lb Ta nf flu jt iaUlt af PU ia laU tin. Fa Ba. taa fti ap asaira waa aa ass all task. MM we(kl baiag aawh tb a'blMaboad ef 14 tt ka fcu d ."iaa4 n.al braaxb to aask baaaa ear bwaaa m4 kal raraind lb Safrlata-aii4a BaawaJ a tt aanp'y raar-t4 War Ur. ?W eraxini snatiHa ta a4W rfaa. Tbaahiag Sajaartataa bat (. bi kiaJa . A. W aJ '"'I oatnf bt sanaiaa a. As wa paaaa I tkrmb lb ra ataxMl tkxd sa! Lsl..a.u 4hea.V aa d'fl'f k r w aatf Wak'fn S s'.l i, ka.k g i.iMii l. We 4 'l b l bt:i ad Itr'WiA b4 aa a4l li Mal.ts w art, mmt tb Raksigb aad Gaaloa railroad d-p..t, to aitaras tba chwiag exert t at I raportaa to Maaoar af acaaota, si4 pa tba 6 rt amaina of bar priosary stbooi, aad altbougb iba bat waa vary oppress!, readarad tstmatly so by tb dWj trowdtd rooaa, )t tot saor tbaa m I ear tb aa4MM was d!lghtd with lb say tags aad ttoieg af tba StlVa aatas. Tb ra ra aad raMraat war tary taaWally 4wxtu4 with raf grass, Ijwtra, p,a turaa, appropriata st!a, Ac, aad tb (h.idita-aapaelaily tb MU gWhx, war aaal'y a4 hesotifally draaaad. Ta st svriars war apaaad Vilb ptayvf by Ret, ft, PrtufcaiJ, aad th aa'atny by Ma. tat tHvld Craaley, aAa wbkb a aw sat sd U'.'t giW, rvprwwllag, rasawal ivwty, sitgtit, aaanwBf . pg, Maaaaer, aa taaaa aad wlaUr, tb Pi Hah, ! Iba rsaoaMakar, ahatb ware, aaab 14 ail, bMaufid UvbmL Tb apaaiV aad liaing Wbkb fclkvaad War iatad. Ml st-aiUdCrqaal applsaa fnaaa tb is l wa SV-aaa, efanaraa, wars bat tw tbaa i-tb". )4 abti 'l d 4 a wt'J tt Waal b kar-lMkt dra.ita, la nmU lkrvsbat f l.d rnd.i ai ks ri ttx rki. Jraa and tM warikf saj da ariiag )(ag lal; abuaa patwwa, skiii, a4 r tarf rf a m Ika ropar aa t a-.tr. t4 k pp- a, sn atly a:!. r U-r W iba aj riuaia famia ai a ii l. vi lb "f Af- ILa 4 ! ia .u t4 f.f s'a 1 at 1. 1 t. aj k . a A' t - I'-' tin lgt.lkai,4 aai ha; J. a' 4 Ik. Mt fiiag ti.tl IWi .4 4 bva v J I Iks r 'j p'aal'T sba pl.s taaght during tb pt year, BOO pub be ai boost wara taught aad la aUm) cf tbes euat'ia 39,139 pupils wrr lartrwrV a4 tf Iba Mb aaaaUaa ia tba Btat shall report a fsrorably as those already baard ftasa, tba arTWial ratara will abaw that tor tbaa Mm tboaaaad pablla nbuoaj f ta(bt la lb Plat during Iba paat yrar la hb sanr tbaa aaa baadrwl aad aaraaiy tbnaaaad rkil lra wara laatract- 4 But tba report wlU a4 ba as favera- bl ftoat assay af tb aawatkn wbkti are yat to ba lanard fmaa, la Web sweaty, f rttSa(iU, tkat,ffk4 not, ap to 4 wry reaawt Asia, pa.4 to Iba aoswiy Treaa ara a rawt M Iba arlsaai kaasa af T a af 1971 Tba CMMty antaaslasMMMr af Wak aawaly plarad lb tot Aat to tb h4e aflh abariff la IfTt, without ; a qaiHag bias to aat I la tb srAnot tatr af 171. 1'aUai pa'.'i vlriaa Is atreag W'-Sib t pal mr la ofija to d ikaii da'y, aa saay tot a la dar'.f, A aw' el tba bn4 StaM Utt af (fa gneB a1 h:f T Wiftjs a 1 tha a sil, la ait - ka af sai4 t9 rt to 4 Ibi t 4'i,l ak.. b lis sja'na f.A to tboaa tora .iws to wkwaj tt baa aaa. a a-1-aaapt.at, Ja saaaaaaa af g4 ak.lt M law tatrti la la a.;.' th. ft ptUia, W J. IfaakUa, r.A, 4 I; l,...f baa ton a tj r :'4 a. p it.! t War raa aaty naaltk Raport Mr. Mary Bayard C'latka, la a lattor to tba Urtataraaa, rafarring la tb report al tba aiadi canasta, snakes tba follow lag eon meals, wbkb are Important to braltb sasksr t ItaoataiM (Mr taapa of tb I'ailad Itataa, each lint ad la tv differaat abada at aaa ator. Tb Sret sp It laataaea la re Ural y to, aad abowa tba swaawaap Ura ataAatoeai tba bpb4 ks yatiew aad aivat aaaiartal ataltatKa s tba third Is pink aad shows enbrttc, ara br aptaaj aad typbaa (war tb (Wtb t graaa aad skuas tb daatbs Ire tataatiaa d saaawt ; naara Ua saap ia wbtta it daswaas that fas toaa 3a prop la SHit af 10,000 di fro lk diaaaaa repreaaalad. fta th enwawMpii saap, thr rl af tb Miaakwr-pt, bat (war wbita MU, aa cerctdif tba iargaat part af FiunJa. aaMf ia tba a I I 1 a itf IahS. a lli4 ta Waatara Vi'B aia, aa-l a trtk alat aa U'ja aa a ba f diaae pt, aasbtariag parka aaaaty, AarUt Caruliaa. af ahkb M raatoa as tb anwatf atas. .. Fiurtda wbkb fa aeparaitl fraa fcasa ssaaaipUAas, as daetJy dyad wila eaalaria. aa part af It being antorad tow than IM I bird, aa 1 a U'f porttoa, af tba tf.h a itotpnt ba. Tha grata saap Un tt tva ak.ia spta aaa a tba Maiaatrr1. ka . KartbCan.tiaa. aad a eve to aaaitra k nl k f aa4 T arawa. T a ) la by tbiaa ati.itki M it -a W M lb ka !t,ut bra't'a a ,.. a amaiw. that ! Is la th I a,tad aiataa. tat as a gaaavaa rla aknr tb t aa s nai d tmum, caaim y a rpa ta fl, aad Hna vt lira (.' bi. ' A aaara) add l.tataa la K Ra4tt at Jaf?wla, A ravaatly af aiat4 a.it lr f t.aapaay - 4 Uwaa ia tha l k (4 ia b a b, a4 yi k b r'i,.a4 In ! ba tt Smi a-1. , urn IVTTXiK TAK.,patbMfe " try, par ra.. ........ LtATtHU SiiLX LEATHER imi LEA TII KB IUkl Ukl Kl'LLXTS MttJUK4, par fat IrOUJM STBtr HEAL, pat ., OATS, par . t&aaa SaaaT, pat ! IU tt al to rSACUM! rrWd toU rttSK io.il loKS.aa kv MlUa. 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