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TiiElblvnATMriir ADViKTIWNii RATKA fBg iE5TlL PllLlSniXC C01P1U. AdverUwinenu will re M-rutl is tbo !.) K kmtimki t Uie fulluwini; rati . i i-r n,.i:ri cf nenar thai Ci5mTtIou. iaelk. t turn mina liar, ; i, ,T lnie4Ure one Uim. fl.Ui . " . each utiiMot iurUu ' tluui wk ftu j 1 nuarc,l werk,$ S ofi'l qnare.TimM. fS.t v I -mm mfc-,-Wie - -- i .1 - ., . . .r In advance tMJ MO in- " . i .1 -" . a. u-j 1 1il.0it K 44. Ul of the CUT P" TOL. IX. RALEIGH, CAVEDNJESDAY, AUGUST 13,1873. NO. 4;. r. t II . 0 .l'l u" s a. ru ab.Ui t I ' Til F DAILY . SENTINEL 1 rri Srti Vk iirtr 1 rATEST TXaXGIlAPraO "'. "T.r iit. r"hiUdPkie. are our ,ul Y"- "- nriB1, advertisement lorour Pr""JIIr,ri far aJvertisInz aieur V IT- nrarariu advertisement far our .ulhorixxi t l'ol Office Dlre?tMT. OniCI AHaOKlinlT, koor, from 130 a. m., to 7 p. m., du- 600 J ... 1 lll 111 111.(1 SH r. vzsjrr.' i-ci "-" ' ,, or swirvsi. , Wtorn-S OrU.n,U-.AHKHt,fl weu - y,.,i.,tt RelUbiin.Grecnt- alem.' CiI "I", HUM 0;. d0B IT"Bofort,o)d.boro, Ac., due 5: JO m fc00p.ro. . ' r- .. .ri. Tor. Baltimore. rTiila- UJ. Mi WhH". kamood. Peterslmrg, uldoTc.. due at 8; SO p. ra. I'lots onu'N FT-tteT!ll Jrmboro. 4 du. 10 a. m. Ciose p. n'Wellneo-Egle Rock. Mondsy sod !n! TJewhbSrc eiory Wednedsy, due 1 P n'JSl rrk-m. a.verasl.oro. close p. '" , ' u.utjriul Letter and 0ramTrtm,ot.. from 8:30. to As somans "cled or sent on Bundsy, VVKA'PHBH KEPOBT. - n..ir mil Month Atlantic HUtea t,,or w !.. wind., wt ..j nuihwait wind. wrm and rartly cloudy westnar, and rami near me toast- r,,Kiu t ris. .. cioh .Ton. " Rulmiob, Au 11 , 8T!J. . - -.... n- t i a .. . m. ta. m. 7 Mm. SI p in. l p. m 81 4 CITV ALMANAC Au(t. VI. 87. . k IT. . 0 51. feu tin, tun Kit.. Urlrd daily by W. C. tsd CommlKHi f.nuns street: ... , n-;v frlceof eottoa In our market tu-day : A'.Ubi. ' V,5 talet" ." ' " " Market ttfady. tu IKITF.1. AKKtVA;.H. XATMAL HoTU, J. Jf. l'rUA lw-A Jl Shipmao. Albany, N li U Q Bteltt. city; J D Timlerlake, 114611 BA L Hortoo, N C; Theo. Belfin.Fiah Dam ltit N B Cobb, Uoowlntun; Iter J D Hufhsm. K C; K O M Uane. Ora ham : Mr. tni, Orange county ; K H Borrell, city : Sheriff Lee, eity i Jas. lleo derins, Franklin county ; Mite Powers, Srw York; WMIisra Andersoo, Wake couDty; Thus. Williams, Oranse ennnty; Alfred Ladaon, Guilford county. TikBouot-oil Hottit, O. W. JttaclnalL, Pnprultr Thos William. Chas rt.-ad. maa. 'Wilm'nKton; Michael Doyle, U 8 A; II L Col, SYi WP 9imrso, Rinf(wood, J A Richardson, Wake ; Oen 8 Herirrot, JIeesboro,; J W Buck. S C; W J Smith, Cumberland nly; W M Bimp . Norfolk. Va; Jno U Wilmn. Wilson's M1IU; Mr. and Mrs. Cherry, PiU county j Mri Rk-ks. N C J J M Iee, Fayette? ills; DariJ lllntoa. N C; Jh Kichardwrn, Ri.lktway i F Prrry Beeufoit j T F Lee. Hlj: Jaa W Wilann, llorgantop : D K Kom, WC&ARRi J A Uak, Wsdcs mm' ; Joe Drutnmand, Norfolk. CoKcnxD Sun. The genial editor of ihU nsles; papef hooorvd as with visit wt week. Ilia aanawerable defence of hj Graniev which we , publWird last seek, nmiea tkai be rati lram Wall tad MeAkie iff la save-souea ead ia Uat Jtpattoiest, be has o equal is ins bjsisl e tniM tnai uie uw liatant wtea our people will appreciate iRtMaikTwaieof Nortb Carolina, who Has the haiaoc of the original, without jo imteeuaw exaffL'eTalioDS &lAr The GolJabora' ilmtnotr rautiont the jalinrsalBtt ttf flerlcM ot one" Bogwe Vai. IKmb, wbo rerewernU binuelf as be wt the tna id tbe Ueweml By tae Mat, kilud bv Dr. Peter dorinc tbe war, aad really gay twiadler of Leadlorde. rn hie riu hi baa it tbe middle finger bat Wea a vei ted. od be la cotwatruoasly eat of anything like Iroat teeth. Hi snaete at Voqawtity are largely devwloeed, l kaa a wiaalng esaoMr of Indulging epitbra. Us I about twenty five years ftr as.4 watuha perbapt oae bun area 4 Uiiriy Ire potiade, The Lumbrrtna Kubtmninn ears : - Oa Meiday eveabg, tbe II toataat, while t. Uaie Lawaua, of tbl rnwa, wee la act ef eraaaau tbe river oa tbe lower & baewa as tbe a'.4 bnJs-two of a tt.tafweoa aae t gasa way, preca li.,Bi Mr. Lawsna. twa leav wsgna J i!t &mlt of rta Into th bottom of rim. a aieUaoo ut tblilv fet. Tbe itf way of oaa Je aenetaitly torard Bpatee 4 a, Aepetlat'vseye an Laeaoa weal tiat, taesa aac wasa t. aaklag the olrtunata ansa la U "'esn M the nvet. Tbe farmer tunml 4 ia etttxaiiag k!tnlf and twata eat. Is task raeia4 soaiieaJed a tb"rt '' by tuase es the wreik asm, a) 'hey lava wty aad rtieuble4 ia bead . -uan to eay. Mr. U aa4 tbe sps4 aiih sl.jhl lejurea. A Uuxveoe CnprTIV4. fad. lbs 'iare ahoet tbe IUd.-a . a I I 4 af ike l aivtmty Karrb t'srol.aa, pabiiHe4 a Uum aver bis gaa at Um udi mtm (4 Umi Mate. ia Wan af WetaJ isswauva aste of ue aucjteat aa4 tnt itta4 hxUaa bt tb rhe ta4 writtea SB iW-e la fela ,m to tbe f.M. sad vaaJa la si Us 1 vsee-i f s4 thai UeUJtU llpuMls, 4 tke eavsditMaiaf hhwft there at4ae fm4 t a4aaieraitaa. It It pmvaioa ie tba J as t C-t, f.Bnjr, af Ih leaetlnei ,.ral. te.1 pb'ule4 wa ta.rea- rr.iam U the atue new ' Bf IM I eieeeaiie atMete aadrt rfl imnsast, wturb b4 peVwttthH awentMt af the " -! 4 lb fvi-bery e4 tbe kali a4 Ba tlx Ul. tat I taaa aai e a gj4 trwiMf, , mm ' '"' -t aMee ee It hues Hut, "lklWWI. 4 IMsam laiwee 7 i f,h 4r. tHe lU U el Pr the aavt ar tf4 t elviveruty aa i'ehar ih ferae te gwvd.B HOMT1 JPFjftJTRS. Now Money. TUe fint Inatalluieiit of lb Dew fifty wet note have been delivered to the United Bute Treasurer by the Printing Bureau. The work of printing the hew Bote it now pnigresuiVsg rapidly, and in a few duja tliey will be circulated all over the county. , ' ( , Postal Card. Tlie Poatoflii Department dstiifcited to the Poetmaatera last week, froui the geaef at Sprbgleld lluassyfeusetts 5,360,- 000 postal card, which is about two mil lions in excesi ot the number distributed in any previnna week. When will the new ttyle cards be received at the Raleigh office. Attention Sheriff, We would remind the slu-riffs ol th vurious counties in the State that the law requires them to make returns to the Executive office of the vote cast for and Sttins within twenty day after the day of eleC' tion. To avoid the penalty of a failure- one thousand dollars. all returns must be made by the 27th iust. Oo From Home to Hesx News. . The Augusta (Qa.,) Conititutionalin imparts the following information. U fortunately the mime ot the big boy is 'omitted : Hi x teen yeura ami a North Carolina father, who knew tno virtues ot the rod threshed bis In boy and sent him out to oe corn. 1 he tint seen of bitn since was last week, when he returned from C'alifor- ia with $38,000 on his hoe. When you end a boy to hoe corn alwsys "lick im nrst. The Grease Knocked out of "Greasy Sam." Home time ago a city cotemporary stated that Judge utts, a year or two ago, disco veto J in his patch a boll of co m with six locks, and that Iroua this boll s now bad some hundred acres of cotton averaging six locks t ) the boll. Jainrs McPheetevrr, Esq., no hit cotton farm at the Oil Works, on the Neusc, lias cotton itb sixfsoi well developed lock. Four locks to 'the boll is usual, tlx Is uncommon ight is a miracle, but $irten, until pro' duceJ by Mr. McPheeters wat never be- re heard of. DisUn(uishe4 Enllshmas Oosninx. Accord tng to the late English pspess, the ootcd labor organizer, Jo. .Arch, of Euuland, it coming to this country tins month to spy out the land and to snti.fy biniself whether "America was the tree iHne lor the wmklngman, where the ton ol tbe poor msn could sit down by the tide of the rich, write on the same slate nd read out of the aame book, and where they eoold have fully electoral power." If be duet find tl.it to be true, he promisee that be will ilaad on the American shore "until be bad drained tbe labor, eg serla out of Eogtand, in order that they might a. ule in tbe fruitful field of America, with it ninety millions of acres yet sntilled ; end be woeld eWtbie entil the farmer of England would fee made to bite tbe duet, if tbey refuaed to trrat their laborer! like men." , , , The Trade Dollar. Oar eicbaage Infom ns Uiht tbe appli cation el the Tressury j Wopartmsot or be woiaage will now aw palis4 turwar4 as rapidly as feeble. At tba PbllaJel. phlatBiut tsy aJ4n iw.omj a.ataaiMf bean e4r e4- f ive preparJ,4 M aow Bask( ll Mri; tb cUni ftr4itU &j) Francisco tad Carso City mints, and ia k short time large nnanlitiea Will be I. MeH tiate rtf barn lua ia bin vamg dowi th dies tod atafciag tbam ready U Lt, but that It J are tS prr!ft b Irrtt sxpaett bt b able b furnlab aa alrqutte aapply la a few 4eja . This new cwla win be of great ana ia ur irajie nitb f hire, a bete it h ea prid to take place nf the Metlcea Coin new In net. t f is OaalIleeaa U raised at Durban on Saturday, but tbe rein did Bt go macb beywad Ibe eo- p.4e4 R salts id that great ,hare ftiy. Oa fxiadaf tbrre was a bard rala at IHUI-W lot it did But (Head bat lit tie wsy amtb af tbe toan. Dr. rXrwdak b, of ITillsbW, wa tali- 4 m a patieal la Aleataar. lit sad Dr, M axe were in tbt laiUt"i btj-y, abea a bsl crashed aad Ibe ban ran aad tirtw the Daft frees D.t begy, lnt rU-g tever!; bah at daiagtfnMly Dr. tundakk-, t Monr' b' t M bad behaved a Muesoa PeoL Dr. JoW 4"f -lb " v. bUted la Oa af bit N by , I g stale, aa taa ley rreeieg. Mr, (eeorg FsaeeH, wba Mvea at tbt 44 mill where Ilerasaa llswbaad aad tbt reffJatort art let tMkrUatW, tad wbee Ctet 0r, fatter of lie. W. 4abaa eMr4 a es U4 Ca Sh'ear4 at l?sl. swiataed wfcb ba t b on fUtaftiaf (bt fnei WaVa. i Ftsrrtt bad te w beve aa fa li (f.wtw4 M . The IWtart Jiea4 aroaetrbe tHe WleOf BSlMt IS S i Im ' ikC af taeftul tm, ihe has lb pewyeee aad fTNBCTJT. Read the new advertisement. When a man's necktie is untied bow untidy Tie looks." " Read in another column about the new grocery store of J. A. Jones. ; Srnlgint sayt that hit idea of a grain elevator it realized in rye whisky. "Home swret, tweet home," at th bee twld when he entered hit hive. " The oriter af the bath either belore or at '.east an hour after eating. Byron evidently txlieved in woman's missinn--feniale mtMionaries : "Oh! that ths desert were mv dwetllnir nlaea. With oas fair airit for Biy miubster," ,u Kantat paper describe n man aa be ing "at sociable at a butch ol candidate two weeks before election." 1 We were glad to eve in our ' office yes terday Mr. Johnston Joins, the able edi tor of th CbarloUe (Arm. He it .so journing in our city for a tew days. A bore the.nun who persists iu talk log iboat hlmiierf When you wigu To fhlkr about yourself. Mat Freeman, for abetting tod tucour agiog the raaittance of th police on Sun day last, wat fined S3 and cost. Italian toy Tender are numerous. One lellow call at oar office twioe day cad tries to "strike a trade." Wo will state by way of ."reminder' that our Job Office it now in full opera tion. Bend in your jobs. 1 A woman at Scrantoi, Pa., put ber tongue to a flat-iron to tee If it was hot, That houeehould it remarkably quiet these days. In struggling to make a dull-bratned boy understand what conscience is, teacher asked : "What make yon feet uncomfortable alter you have don wrong t" "My papa' big leather strap,' leclingly replied the boy. In a recent cote of assault with intent to kill in Indiana, It vu shown that the 1 (Tray came about from a father insisting on reinainidg in tbe room with bit daugh tor and her beau. The jury cleared the young man. " Not long jjn, in the Court of Appealt, a certain lawyer of Celtic extraction, while arguing with earnestness his case, stated a point tnd then proceeded : "And, If it place tbeennrt, if I an wrong in this, I have another point that I squally coaclu aive." -Yo4 ought ta lot me pta) ber .free of charge, considering tbe beasvoleot Datura ol my profession," said a physician to a toD-gat keeper. "Not to," was th re ply ; "you send toe many 'dead-bead through here naw." Tbe doctor didn't stop to a; gat the) pout, but paid hie toll and passed on. . ELECTRIC) BFAKXS. Bt ThXtVlBArn To TBI DAILY tmrTUlu Custom bousa officer who murdered s mi a la Bait 1 more hat been arrasteJ. Mrs. Wsnamburg, of Baltimore, baa beaa murdered by bat auav4avnv :r-- - Fllleea tbousaa4 peraoa wilaeaitil Ual Caledmlaa gaoea at Philadelphia. ', Tber b) trouble brewing la th Indian country U ft. ansae. m One thousand tlx hundred aad fifty arrived I Ntw York on lltb. . . . - 1 rLr at Cobbwkill, Sew Tork, lorn -----.. a -w ...v. . Ticana sqaadroa aad Auatriaa wu va tell btre been ordered to tbt) eoett of Bpaia. MseUr ot RoOe bet Um offered to Mr Oeorgt JeswM, Bit J. D. OJridgt beving df-tliord t Hja. D. M. tlarrtaget, f Wrgftt ttosadiBgly ' bi Vam thai Horn. D. U. lWrwrer, of IUWigb, U lying Jaagtronaty IH at tbt Oreenbrlet White Bui pear Spring. Virglei. Wt tltosrely bepe be msy recortr, SB I that bWJjeert may be away. OotBaaRted. Harvey lloaatrva, tni, vwa arrastod yeeterdty at tbt laeUnotof A. M. KclsuB, aad token before Joetice Wkber, charged t lib Meanbg frocn tbt mJ drawer el Om takea af KiUet PtB the tarn Tbe tvldetMst beitg tfg agaiast Harvey, ba wa tweaesitted to jut to de fa a' I of .'0O tall ' : Dead to Oa Old rear Oeeasea. TeeUr Uy tbera Wat meetlag af Ut city tntsmieeiiiBaee rI J at tbe wtlv of Ibt AgrtoalsawJ AamiaUoa he te iiler the Aasoclatloa ' deed to tbt Old Fair Oroaads, and to bsv power graatod tbt AjanrlaUo bo m II W had morggt tbt New Fait Qme4 to tbt Nonb Caro U4 lift leawmara C. lot IV&OO, ber hewed Brnoey. It aeesa IhU tbrt It toast bt It til deed to l 04 CHsa4 wbkb wat ataawtad tees Uatt age by the CWea lirrV. M fbt litsnrletSoa. It I tlabaeJ that the dead J tabd aas asath as U was not tigaed It) Srtir,g of the IWm4 4 CMaaieweav A itW deaired U.U twt fraal J tr Utt 4eel Cm "! t aw V iMae IS tiUeOteitiii I Sse alteasi Tee. read al'y e-t'ra' whlrb derived that the fti4 aJ.nVt . tteiale la !l 1 Ule at eey vthat U.e ee'ar saaHief had, an Btitxev, tbe naattet was pete4 ELECTION RETUKN8. We give the following election returns compiled from our letter and exchange tine our last issue : , 2unr (tfy. ";,,"f 1. For amendment, 1,033, against 110 3. ' 1,007, " . 83 3. u , " 1,001, 108 4. " - 057, v " 16fi 5. " 939. " 112 . . 9?9, " 04 7. -"" t " " 937," " ' 09 8. . 987, 95 Cumberland Cauatg l- Relurnt from this county show that alt the bmeodBMBU except tha tecood, hi re lation to Bbollshinsr the office ot Superin- teoCtoi rirrkbllc Workt, wtrtf ell ailopt. J by majorities ranging from t't to 176, CiUM Cetinf 5 .- if. ' T V 1 rri r 1st Amendment, for. 1,0-10 against 0 2nd f " 1,013 " C 3rJ " 1,087' t 4tb . " i 933 i; " 85 Stb ' " '1 , 1,044 ' " 7 7tb 1,040' 8th " 1,033 ; t Franklin County. t . 1. Public Debt,, lot 1233, against 588 3. Public Workt, 1376, - C03 8. State Ccntut, , " 1378, 838 4. Exemption. -( 1039, " 677 ' 8. Unlvrtity,. ft "s 1277, " 8M 6. Gon'l Assembly, " 1279, 694 7. Code Comm'rt, 1870, " ;.t 800 8. 8Ute officere, - , 1281, " 584 Oattm County. H'-.' - Caston give a large majority for the amendments. Tbe Democrat lesrnt that there ware ouly lire vote at tbt Dallas box against the amendments, although bout wmty negroes voted at that bos Harnett County ; Harnett givea a large majority for tbe amendment. Lineoln County, Tbt amendment all carried by large msjorities tnd A, Coetner, Democratic candidate for tbt Legislature was elected without opposition. Ltnoir County : 1 Public debt, for 1001. against 1 .3 Public Works, 1110, 154 8 Onsut, " 1089. 177 4 Tax exemption " " 107, 4 8 University, " 618, (, 6 Biennial (ctaion 14 1104, '' 7 Code CommU'a " 1090, 8 BtsU offlcert, 830. 317 640 161 136 64 JVtsi ifaisraer County. , , , 1W T. . Public Debt, fotlM, against 3,039 j Sap't Pubis Works, for 1,333, tgainst 3.103; Ceotus, for 1,503, against 3,110; Exemption, for 1,827, tgalntt 8,007 ; Uni versity, lor 1,521, against 3,173; General Assembly, for 1,467, gainst 3,033 ; Cod CoraatUsioa, for 1,817, ' BgsJott 1,1031 Office) Holder, for 1,823, tgsinst 1.094. " Sobnon County. This county goes strongly for tbt smeadments. Bitot Heel township glvrt nly tat vote against each of tbt amend ment. ' Richmond County. fa Richmond alt .the aiueti1rucnlt art duplet! by Urg majorities. It Btewertit- vifl Uiwoililp all H e aiiiea.linrnU art adopted without oppoeilion, cxipt No. t, wlitb w st opposed by omt hardened ainoer. &mfeea County ; I Pablie Debt, for 1373, giet 607 I rubtio Works, Bff a -Stete tewewe ol bit t:t 6S4 600 M 4 Tea KieespUua 6 I'nivwraily 6 Biennlsl tees! on f Cede Coeniais a State oluoara, ' - . ' 1824. 1 lS:tO, " ' 12--9,. . 1 11X8. 1 1 Tobasow Fair. Tbete to (easetbaag new nadet tbt tun. Tbe QreewWani bif! bold a lubaoeo fair a. lb lost They ex pre to have g'Sod " Brutuwkk Stew " on tbt oorh TlhtTobaecw Uuket ' Tbt of Monday bat tbt loth. Tbt beaaks and efftingt were HsM to day, with a slim tMen.o.e oaXbange, and tbe laaikK was dull, there U.i-g wuaaieg acMraiMt ow aala. To aseerow tht btvaht will bt Unre aad we took t-t sa arbre trade. We em4ei I.otr ' 14 00 to $0O; wnrhiog fogs to . Z91 al.lpping le.r. tnm.a to vrri garni, t ha 41JS fine 1 1 1 .' 0 U 1 1 4 W , B.Wt leaf, NMBBvn Id ti, f W le It , Very good 10 10 lo lltO; dash strong wait r, (teay nrdj taiuble Ut hJark work 1130 la 14 U rowsve te In : anal ruled wrtnpert fill 6X0 a-leerrtiw leaf ft M le 111 OO, Moa dr aas ar J liisatt l"'oarr U K'g Vr'l lew. An 4irtT to 4 F.kaaa Noam CauJetB, llewry t f ifae Agra. fuKaral aV t.tr of M.e Kew Vo-k Fi-Me, aad tomeely a i tt af luigh, wet rrvoaeiy Isiursed law days are by e4re4 eri ttit Mr fkili liiir Teietm. sir. u4t wa at aae ttaae b la- r4 '4 the Aahrvi.ie fipttur, aA sxH, Li af lhtll4e A t eawaea aad r p"tief l- U.e 0,4 !i. kh . ';, sa4 al ef ear-ie ed.k. 4 1 1 u.e Fayette- yi K papf a, e eay IM ,4l. . I as M'uvaav iiif n We tr mm4 aa aaaiw. hi iaaaeaerua) U l4iMat4tU.i m lei 4 IkXMmt '4 r. 1 Ml, af U4!,4, hae) Wee4 Ih we -Leg r i.na t TMr M, ) e.e..t aeateea s ewrt Ireleiaae l.w it . ...,,, . 1sm, .iv. . . " " ""' aa a, 1 a f tkl, ee. It ij,..g ia t C,4U, al d.-a. I hy ateey af I ha be Bet) al V resxty, la eajt h t4 STATE NEWS. Camo meetinir tt Rock Purines com ma need Frldsy. Winsfon FinJiaafor. Gaston county report trood seasons good crops of cotton and corn, and conse quently the farmer nf that lection" are nappy. Win. Yin. -' ' - A negro man, I.ozenzo B-'it, died ia thit place last 8i:nday from sunstroke re ceived two week 1 before. Wintton Vin- ditatar. " Tbt improvemcntt en the Central Hotel (formerly the .Mansion House) have con about $30,000, and Hre now shout ttnisb- ed.-CAar. JDem. The Southern Chrutian AJooeato state tliat t.mory College, Georgia, ha confer rea trie Oogree ot l. D. an Kov. 1 H. Burkhead, of Charlotte. : ' W reffret to hhounceth death of Dr. Albert Iluitt, promising young phytl- cisn, practicing with Dr. Fox of thia place, which occurred isst ?nnqay, n tnern tiiuluntar. Klouot King, of Ooldaboro', whitst drunk, attempted to kill hit wife, but tailed, and then (hot nimtclf dead with navy revolver. . , The Wilmiairton . Journal Dubliihe long letter from Oen. It. E. Coltton, now officially nttachtd .to.lbOfcv!iw(tftt1.Bf c-gypi. 1 ne tetter it aatta csiro. Mr. Robert London, of Wilmington, a recent graduate of West Point, bat been aligned to duty, at Second Lieutenant itn the Filth U. 8. cavalry, anyt tht Journal. - . Solomon Carter died on Sundsy even ing, July 27th, 1878, it hit residence on Big Ivy, lluuoomlie county, in the 84th year ot nit age. John S. Long. Esq.. the State Deputy, Patront of Husbandry, ! nuking rapid progress in that new order. Ha organizes Grange wherever bt tpeaks, says tbe Ooldsboro Iteuenyer. Tht latest Intelligence in reference to the condition of Mr. John Butler, wbo was assaulted and badly beated near Bla- uonboro about three weekt ego, gives lit tle hope of bit recovery. No new clue hss been obtained at to the Identity of tne oirty or parties who made the assault. r? u. owr, - Datidboh Collbol Wt have teen gentleman, who aattended thia year the Commencement exercises of Washincton- Let University, Hampden Sidney and Da vldton College. He tayt that the students of tht last named Institution ttruck hiin more favorably than of the other two, at orators, scholars and thinkers. Southern llom. The Southern Express h-ii been discon tinued on the Weatern North Carolina Railroad. Tht railroad receiver wants tht Express Company to piy $100 pei month cash down for use of road, douol present rates, and will not allow amounts to bt credited oft a largt debt due by tht road to the company, po tayt tbt Hick oryT. Tun Fungb Law. The Cbarlotto Xav arat sa;a: Tbt proposed Fence Law wat rejected in tbui county sod o tbt flvt other couotiet whwt tbe quesUoh wat tu omitted t tbt people, Tbt Act ot tbt Ltgislaturt .was very defective, aad, as ws slated totnt lime ago, im practicable. TTi ereore, many peraana wbo art ia favor 61 propel Isooa law, voted against tht ont tubtuuted on Thursday last. . , Last weak wt bad a vilt from Hon. W, If. KnbbiD, th liepresantative elect fmt Mm 7th Congressional District Mr. Ron bin Is ana of the beet debaters la the State, aad wt think bt plain and straight forward argument will btwt an lafiaewet la tbt Beit Onngrre, Oat tiling is ear. tain, no man la that body oaa oat-talk him wben bt bellevet he tt right. Ckmr. Drat. ' - - ' It n) Vnbrearpeaur tfitt Wt look for tbt rcgnlar weekly Ttxitx of Cot Ponlt ew paper " Our Living end Our Dead." tafti l-aii lata It nilrd with Very Inter esting bietorlcal matter. Col. Pool It laboring In good Csuat. ind we bone that be riivea Uie proper encourtgrtnetit is isndatiit endcrtaklng merit. Th sulwri ptloti pHr of tbt paper I 1 year. QMt. Mmmym, , - Esubb'u-, btt Turn -Thrrr tt 1 tltl an of fcJgecoaibe, . aba baa bad tat wives and ltd as ibe fruit af bismaiTiag-a iwentv-eight children. By bia Brat ail be bad tweety ihree, tweaty la twenty jmrx lie ia a proapetuet farmer, lia pnoupit forct being bis sua. , Can any ol oar coumporariet beat thia I , Uuul It it done Edgecombe claiatt the honor of being tbe Uauoer aou&ty oa raiting r hi I I rea aa well a eotUm and Sommou Pool. Solomon Pool, tbe lata rUpeUicaa "dry Bars " at th L al rer an t, ears aberanly, aad la order to avwrt lid, be baa written a aUadrrouf ieltar tnaoeraiag n aietiegatabed tody of tbi Btl,hib p'vret bint mm tbt highest r-taJ in ibt Uddar of bsfamy. Tbe aa Uiorat Uat tofamewa artarae "work" mold ant attahs aa high dasUawttoa as Pool. Page bad not tbe tarred rot f t f-tpal minieter to duet rat. JWeaswl Vwa, For general lafsnavataoa wt will ttate ttihl the elwlio-i murnt meet te mad by tbe then IT. of tberoanti-t in ibt iior- '. aa 1 whe) teal by mail in set be rf tr-l Th returnt will be eimpar4 by tht tiovemn ia the prweeare of the Na iarv af piate, Treeaer-e tad 4af itur, e Hie lr M J.y a 1 en. bet tilt. al if rt eUoald appear that ma-wliy nl anas bate be r"l-d in fvf nf lb toeadeseal. or Buy af them, Ih Ueeevaor ahsif mat IU er llxiwe by pt:l-nf Uufl, aa-l Ih teaert-nerxt eo ' mri bat pert af 0 tnaeUluilne, rtmaaitM.a ( rtn-Mr. Jsaww Tart- W liv rg b'flt Umt mile front thit tily, biU a bf a enpper bead snake, oa ibe bit has. I, an Tbnraday morn log, aihli rtug e- f frm hieetib. Tbe srm e J eaatei'le 'f h-4 U-J; twaid lee'iUy aad he twU re-l greatly, wi'b fr meet tr-e biting at m)iL,cg Wii'i, r-ava. g haa ' a'e4 blr. Tai t- Imm llt he laaaae-liaia y rti'rfti' 1 J'ir l' Wbukey trd swa 1 S Uea1. Let. I r Thu . so' il . aif at lTe r..i 1 r .'U M mt,t,j ha f plat M .., 1-t ! ei -il if f !. a iuadaj s H I llli .;!, tJ is rae4 hH-l, vw-t ega'B trm'l.r-j', IM Im ;--' 1 of . . x.'.eia j, hisa, at li r a I I n a a "e a.t a frt 0 M 'J wising il IH !) - , kg-atp I at:4 u b'MHa, lb V K!'Wl la I ma 1 1 irery j 1 1, . THE OUTLAWS. wrry Ecdirivus Floyd litidiBt Sbat DeadSilled Within Si.-ht ' or Hit Oomc-Tht imuli Cikotwi 11 Yet rouflict of Oplulom tB That PiliU Sttphea Uwery Centrally Cnarjrd Willi tit Deed, ., kt., it. From the Wilmington Journal. For a lone time past the denizens of Scuflletowa have settled down into tor pid condition of quietude, and nothing haa occurred to disturb the current until yes terday, when news reached tbe city that Floyd -OSeadme, n, colored mart' nd peaceful inhabitants of Eureka, in Scuffle- town, bad been shot to Ueuth by tome villain or villain! unknown, but generally tupposed to be Stephen, tht Inst of the Low rev, and the only on ot the outlaws till alive. "- ' Tht partlculsm. wt eathur them, art m follow: Early vestcrdsv morninir Oiendine left hit tor at Eureka for visit to 6 field btloogiticfto him not more than one fourth of amilediitant,' About 7 o'clock, the time at which bt expected to return, gun wss heard a thort distance from tht bouse, tnd in tht direction of the field, ad James DlcfidltierrtoTirt father; ftM inir omethinff wroncr. sa ha knnw bia ann old not carry a gun with nlm. started to the field. Ho had gone only about half tot distance - troiu tbe house, alone th road leading to Harper's Ferry, when bt discovered tbe bleeding body of hit ton lying by the tide of the road. He wat quiit dead, having been thot. evidtntlv witu a aouoie-barrolled thot gun, In the head and through tht heart, Hi death must have been instantaneous. Jim Floyd then proceeded to Eureka and mads known- the distressing event. A number of person proceeded to the seen of the uiuidur. Each bid hit own tbeorv Bd endeavored to lubtUntiste it by the attendant circumstances. Tho murdor er'l track wat found crowing the road nd tbt field, and tomt asserted that It wat exactly such as rUnpbeo Low ray make when walking, while others insist ed that it was too long for Lowrey. Th general belief, however, I that Lowrey I me man inai commuted to crime. Oxendine wa a likely young fellow abcut 24 years ol sir and unmsrried. although it i laid that he wa to have shortly espouatd Madam Rhody.thi relict of Henry Barry Lowrey, deceased. It it asserted that btephen was opposed to thit match, and had even gout so Ur s to take most solemn oath that " no dam Oxen- dint shsut nevet sleep in Henry Berry oeu. ' 11 Bui Floyd Oxendiiie had other vindic tivt enemies besides Pleve Lowrey. Home time sines he accompanied Wilson, tht layer of Andrew Strong (having also been confederate with Wilson In the mat tor of killing Stroug) to Marion county South Carolina, where they attempted to arrest 000 jona ixwkieer. itiisso much txesperaUd tbt friends of thit latter that It 1 aaserted thftt Jim Dial. John Loc.klear and Sine, Lex klcar bavt been Jying out for tomr months pur with tht trowed In tention of taking hit life. Deceased was well behaved ia bis in to ners, correct and honest In bis business dealing and was well thought of In hi Mighuornood. He wtt possessed of some little property tnd owniJ t tor at Eu reka. Ht ws to have been married, it it aid, next week, nod the teetivt widow Lowrey cam dowa on tht trait yetterdty to Eureka, Immeasurably distressed at the ad fat which bad overtaken bar tO- loced husband. 9 NEW AUVEUTISEMKNT8. ltOfLI't . LO AS AJWOCUTIUX. kMsniliir Moatblg - Vaatlaav si IL uffloa of e h. C iiimir lua. lo- oa FnUav avimuiir. U in. I ', at 6 luck. ! saaat he Waal m or before that Usae. ' lATUMUALta, hag U id aVercUry. Q. bOCItlltl , siKOCXbllBI if the bast uaality eat Unrest Usee artsesl 1 A. JOSlf MW fifcOCtRT ITORI,' A Ih tO IWlik ara U , . b lttlt CA!I Btt FOl'lTO A ttltTTOF Ham. Wirsr tend aad r-iaia, Brnnked Ride ana aaoauers, areakraei eiro., naia auiea, ttuv, koaet eat heet; Cites, titereat las 1 f har, frees tl as tegil noser mm)k kkce. Maai. Cuew. 1 eatlaa, S-su. tun. (.rashers. Cakaa. A bread. Bakios fow- 4t, Writing l'ar and $alipaa, Vlgara, tiei, haaff, Candles, Ratwiaa, Mai. Biat-klx, h 1 rues int. Baikesa. Iraxea, 1 ska, taaaea . MaUhM. nasi, JsaUee, ( saa l.l.i. kea. caaataeiiy oa aaue be-Hla. la s :.au r. eeilt4 si rear bnne. ara-.n to kea variety nf ewe gorma, le hay a4 eait thess I' fash la eede that I taay e.0 Ih varv heweet KHraa. I bnpa, hf tleea slkaUo heal aa as. aad eUtet aa b-OTKM to hualaea iaU(r1ly, Wl Bssnl aa4 r t a libofal aliareof itfuaa. tsglW ' I k JOSH Tin uu bout rLAbui ivnox Th h'eB-a af th ttaiMr aut anil sw ra la taa ! of ti .a Maaa'aetw ant as ttMlKjaikaibM W U tJfUue ef tht tsy Ma rMaga, the tM taw ta Br4 la wm the aaa lewlh. aam ih litre at aa talt aad la awt I ueele4 tim heta Wtea Se, U re ars aauU vl Hull aa la e-aerOie. fr U.e frea drharr ef and t Jeaai walla Mull I h4 p, a4 the la Uiy at ae'l as !" hs a gVeea tuae a) awiaait at hat U..M. aa aaaia. 1 a aaa eai Uri Ur-r, a.4 a Ji r. ,. ,. U-t en ofua, a. ew. k ar. I rt . .. ef iil l, a a.aaiH tS olM t.i r..ttra It take tAa m4 bv aae Met - lulaniik ! a4 ! ft eat ef era, la. r--1 aa e w. U. 1 w-M U Sues S.4 riaire t aail.f al kaa-i b a Wn4 it. n9mrmi iea4 are elrM.ff in la ant ! away as aiaaiaiaa tawt lata rw 4 a .aa e beUee m 1 1 1 uaaa aav tin s llilli. tl. 1 1 Mil IK. ! IM ! I1 Uaro aaeat M k4 el a 1'iwira, - t(wl t. lb ht aaa ran ever ' lejHtlp . . -.. 1 . OR ALU t ieaheta Ceta Meat, h 0 iaai Um r-i, , 4 -rt I I I it tlue.1 r-eef, rs . a. (, v hea-e U..-f , t m M x'M. g 51 1 ' 'f tl . s Cituvi. 'i '.t. y Va f rW-ih mmmm M Viarm ii t.( a mmi . " I mfmmy in S in .,-.. 1 1 1. I al Ik w. a4 i g li.tw.. hai Inaw fuMl t at aSiaon, ! Nopn Report. . ' ' ; tiVsnVo'tijJ,':''' 1 Cotton dull tuH nominal. Saletl3,00(i bales. Speculation , and export 2,000. ' Stvaonab and Charleston October and Ni - V. vtmber delivery, Uul below low middling." " 8 I3-16. New Orfeant, not below g.iod ' onlinsry, 8 7 8. svannah sud Chur!-- nwcrop8 5-S. ' . ' Nkw Tong.Jng. IS. '"I ton dull -aad nominal, files 633. lands 20; Oi'-sant 20 1-4. ' Tuthrn ofened, Au. I818l,8cpt. 17al8. Flout ' " shade firmer. . Wheat lt3 cent higher. ,J Cni steady. 'Pork quiet and weak ; new mrs 17 90 tor $18. Laid quiet and on- Terpentine flra at -4i t 43 11.-Roslt - fifrtl at 3 93 rW ORmmowetrslneiL 7- ' !Htock'aAdT. ' &.M 13 1-4. Monev easy at'Sl 3 to 4. Exchange, long 8 T 6; ' short 0-8. ''Qovernmcnti dull. Ststt 1 f ndt dufl: . -'t , ' ' U... .'SPItrDLJa, Aug. liv. ,..... .. iCotto duli, Low middlings 18. Net , rqreipu 00 biles. Exports coaslwiea . . 270. Sales 50. a Stock 8213, I BaLTIMork, Aug. 13, , j C0U00 dull Low middling 193-8. Nit receipts 44 bale. Groat 296. Exports. . . coast aire 93. pi'.tt 163. Stock 2197. r-..' ( , ( WimnsoTo", Aug. 12. Cotton 'qulut. Middlings 18 11 Net roceiptt &3 bskjt. Sale 17. Stock 1,(138. Bplritt of inrpentint steady at 40, Rutin firm at 12.20 for itrained. Crudt UrpeuUne quiet at 100 for bard ; $3.S3 fta- yellow dip t. virgin, ,Tr atsaJji st $3.80. . .? rT ' : ' ' e 1 ' Nnw Yonn, Aug. 19. Cottou Net receipt 404 bsles. Groat - 404. ' Future closed weak. Sales 14,300. , For August 16 13-16; Srplember 17 13-16; Octolier 17 1-S; Notember; 17 1-4; De- cttnber 17 816, " ' Cotton quitt. Sale 739 bales at 10 1 4 to 80. Flour modnate request and shade better. Ooinmon to fair txtra 6.40 to tt-BV. Whiskey, firmer, at 9413 to 93. u ..... Wheats and 8 cents better with light apply. Corn I cent Vtt.r. Coffee dt cldedly firmer ; hod very quiff. Rio 19 U to 20 84. Sugar active at 17 8 to 913. Ifolamtt quiet ind finn. pork ' steadier. Lard weak. Navslt qoiet. FVelgbtt flinirr. m ' "" " ! ' " "Money active at '8 i-2 to 4. Sterling ' emk'17 8. Gold 15 I 4s 118 tr'Covr" eiimenl llcady. States dull. " " '' '"u Mitrket. in - Q I. 3- itsl Tl Tl Pailr,' Br o'.' f. 'btaj.'n.rV ' ? i ' Chakhv'tso di Bso, MahiirWaa.. 1 :" ' " . .. . m ,1. , -1. t , jiit - . ( I'Aig.'w. i COTTOllTAJllI, par btaeb.. ' ' 1 1 .dry.atrtb., Uatiik hulk . rM ... LlATHIH Cms..., U.TV LtATHItt lUtl.SHiB ,Jl . - M XT ...! -1 IT- ifT eyi.wia-aiant..M . 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Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 13, 1873, edition 1
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