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The DAjLV r..suxr.T. AOVKKTUslSU KATEi. . " AdverUnnnnn wiM e tewsrVid tu tw IH."S m jKSTWEi riBLisnnc IQiPOf. e Int b, of u-n mintim rtaea; '! ? fjtmrtf otic ttmv . . t. iT. . -aata r siaacaifrioa '''.-.'J;L., ... . .vau X.IM ' ,1tuonUj nUi. Ml" I " 8 " .(a, W.UO t 10 ' 4.(J M.00!l " II 4JJ.UO 'T.rc!i" will 1x d-ltreredin o the y t frrraee :.Tt per 1 " 4 VOL. IX. RALEIGH, N. 0.; THURSDAY, AUGUST. 14, 1S73. NO. 5. I ; - 1 - 1 ; " I 1 I LATEST TELEORAPinO NEWS ON 4thf ACE. V u PETTB HILL CO.. JO State Lrtiii HT Fart Row, New Tort, ud Tuwetoal turret, Philedephl. are our V. r.r ui-oenrinr advertlaeramU for oar iuKrtwdU.cootr.ct lor advertising .tour l-.l rcte. l'OUt Oitlce IMrcctorjr. I,i hob rout orric abkawokmint. ...... from 7:30 a. m.. to T p. in , da- , m tb . (exeevt while thr mall. re hiti(ditrtbute-) ' Vtfl or AmWTJi AKD CLOSIM TBI MAI1.S. Wwlern New Orleans, 1.. AoKOfU, (ia., - roliimhie, B. fchsrlotUs, nalUbuq. Oreen. ClVl HUI. Uillsboro, Ac, doe ...wtern, Beaufort, (loUUboro, 4c, dn. 5-.J0 ' iflM 9:00 D. m Whcrn-New'York,' Baltimore Phila h JiU. Washlniflon. Richmond, Petersburg, "Norfolk WctdoiT, e..dot:80p.m, Mo " 1.htboi Rstlroad rsy-tteviU Jooesboro, Apex, Osrood, Ac., due 10 . m. Close 8 p. '"'illseellsneous Klo Rock, Monday end Tliuraday, due 11:80 a m . clow 1 p. m. Kox hnro every Wednesday, dttril:30 . m, close in in.' LaseWrarg. every Wednesday, due 11-31) & m . cloee 1 P. rn- Averaaboro, clone i u m. Thursdays, due 6 p. m. Fridays. 'r.Ji.... h.,r. fur Kesrlstered U and Money Order Departments; from' 8:1)0 a "m to ytO U ID ' a oo malls re received or eent on Sunday, te offl-e wiU not be mft;U: " WKATHKHnETOBT. WAsninoTOa, Aug IS, ISTb. Fur the South AUaotic States southwester ly wind and clearinwUier, excepting oc casional rains naer tbe coast. M KTKIIO liOOICAl .. U1I- iMTiiu at rt babou's ciosH Tona Kaliihu, Aux 18, . d. ia m. 2 p. in. p. n 74 7 75 a. 71 CITY AI M ANAt ' Aug. 14, fan rl... Sun nets...- . b 10. , 0 50. city crrroN' ma.uk kt liei'orted dally by W. C. Btronarh, iroer .ad Comuiuwlou Merchant, KavattevUle tl,y ' KAt.aiuu. Aus II. "87". t'nir ut c-iilton in our market u day : a-.i;.... - ;' At 4 l. Ul. .... .! ft arket steady. Ttt ITKL .ARBIVAIiH . VakihRouoH House, O. W. SUelnall, Propria' Krank Mooring, city ; Jessi e Csrter.Maditon; i Carr, Durham ; A 8 Beulei. NC; J C Lewis, Miss; J FThomp toa and O D Katbaua, N Y; ilU Dock ery and Jlii8tubsck,ttichmoodcoiity; Cspt Geo, Morrison, Mim Ida Morriaon, and Mr. H 0 Planner, Wilmington; Mm. tr. Manning,' Weldon ; Dr. T Ward, H Ue"-IU)ysr,Tarboro; H Fuler.'Qran ville; D A Long, Oraham ; Wm. W Smiili, China ; tijevmgan, Duplin; Mias L rl Pr.ll, Duplin ; U W IJelo, N C J T M ky nd L McCabe, N Y. STATU NEWS. Mr. r3ilas N. Martin, t Wilmington, will go to Kuropc f-r his health, aj ihe Star. The marriage i upiiaiaol Mr. A. U Gar Uad.of Nuttu C.f.'liua, and Mu Jtuuie Stokes, one of the leignmg Imi'i-i of Hume, were eekbiatrd in that cny Thnraday evening. AtlahUt UtrahL A coloied wuiuan In Wilmington uu dertook to kindle a Bra by p.mting kero sene out of a can u pun a (".reel ol kind ling wood mull a Icmhc exptotioo and eooiaA verj badly burned, . When will - paf tMfa a UtUe couiuion We gaiber tite (mi Iru4u tiw Mw. - IIxAJX.IUUIfroBW The heaviest rait storm of the ttaaon curred"o'nTI. line ii( tbe Carolina Central Kailroad on Huaday, At Lnmucrtoa and Lileeviile it in partiewliirly severe, much damsge hariaa- beea lo to tbe street of toe lmnet place. The damage lo rru it tliKht. Tbe tbnndcr and lighluina: was vry severe.' Homb noo. Mr. Mutdocai IUtva, ol Ui ray, baa e bo of what te keowa ee errs tevrS) fwt nod fraction i kirgth and Ivefxt toned tbe body, and is only mt eight'en moalbt old. The animal was partially retard at Rocky Point, lo tauoounty l it still growing rapidly Star. After the Urge end entha.latiir: Ui pavers' mting t (be s'orr nf Bell U.rvat, la Lincoln township, oo Hatnrday laat had adjunmwd, end aftpr the people bad Wft aad mwt home, Mr. U. U linbin- , of Idirky Point, was daegnoo.ly in erd la a fight between himself aa-1 aarne Umt party nnktowa to , He ie lyieg inn very critical enedtth. Ilewaabadty UaA np, aad bis bf.ie bad! UJjhd. OMT, Tnn A. T. O. TL H-Pf" sw o icnoi M.asv Hi Dntion To Comma Tea Uji i-rin U.s IUskjt Jadaw Moore, e fettawda atorntag. rveidev bit dwiaioe e the rate of Ihe Atlar.lif, Taae A Ohio Uilrna4 Cunpaa Hit HoMit dLrd thai be d.wd It I datr a the whnls cat to tveticue the le JitM-tiiia. which I to that 1 1 tret, a dr! K la favor af tbe election mt Mr. Me- Deeeli. We are M4 Ibal tbe full amti oftbeeiciiua rould ro p oo'.j o a f tnarraafa. ThU eilbr party ba p- pil M. rtn, to (be tttMtl ft I J caw. Ue MiDoatll Hoard ia. aa.iM Uia rabac, eitiil4 to lb road to fa et vMeoaait of M kk-bbe'f cnarerawd Waving the qtmtlua a lo trwd'll eaaatf to be 4rid4 by Jn lge IVt4. m a rpiieUoa M a aaimi aow tadlet I-l- bias. I rnaarol Ibe tetbontiae la lr.Ut to rrtera thai n of lb t"i to Ue KcDowtll mt4 t( DimUew. A easapraeaiea be btwa oit(aU4 bf Uk4 )mm, 4 it It pntMlxe the ee mmy i.tt i a. I awwrltna. we ftatt mra H. bswrrer, thai ttA J-ba4na1 ria.l wUl take aa tppl frata Jo If M ts iHn; the p4.arv t d !tf U- tm4 baeag e-ajamiiy ia lte a ;, 4 Ibe te naiMta. (Mr. M.ltnaatl b't.ag tk.l brt wkb le la MrkU wnr 1 CO, i 4.at.,a Wt wtvt I aa Idlt the trai are m a-U ' H a UH aerif -Mr J I, Uxa "f- W Wra that IWaensrt willaa aleJ., f p-al a rcieav, II. .! bav tMtu 4 uf Ik mad 4 trains la bo4b '"a, a(d la ta4i be tj "'f iM by rt t see m Ue p rr e mi i ,4 mml-(ihM IQCE AFFAIRS. CoLCK. McXU. Col. Duncan K. McR has been invited lo deliver tbe oration on the occasion of the re-union of the Fayettetille Light In fantry, which take place on the 23d init. It ia thought he will accept the invitation. Heavy Amendment Vote. In nine , township in the couuty of Carteret, there Was not a tingle vote ngninat the . amendments. Tliote people evidently wantel some change in the organic law. Newborn. A Newborn correspondent writes to know the meaning t Juerto, a word that occur in the graceful communication of " I " on tha " University Poplar." It a inisprint for quarto, tbe date of tbe day of commencement "quarto dit Junii.n Thanks. We return our thanks to tbe editor of the Eoanolx Xcui, for tbeir kindueaa in devoting so much space in their last paper U- Uk- tepublicatum of .-uwl) ot r editorial on the beginuing of our Ninth Volume. We appreciate the courtesy. The Last Sensation. 1 On yesterday afternoon Kayetteville stieet wus excited over one ot the new fash iuned-sprins;-bot torn douMe-back-act ing-sclf-adjustiible-baby-paciliers. It com bines all the quulitict of carriugp, c radii). and swing. We heard a city official say I e was going to get one, sure. Masonic Oelebration. 1 - All who wish to enjoy a treat will go to Henderson to-morrow. It will be remem bered that the Masons give a celebration for the beuelit of tbe Oxford Orphan Home. George Badger Harris, Esq, niul.es the sddrras, and we venture the prediction that it will lie a good one. Appointments, Prof. Alex. Mclvcr leaves the city to day- for Asheboro, Randolph county, where he will deliver a lecture on Thurs day the 10th, to the Teacher's Norma! and the citixrn generally, on the subject of education, tie wilt also Jccturt before the teachers of Davidson couuly, nl Thoiuutvil'.o, on the 17th in.t. H." We were mistaken, aa w learn from Ui IUmrier, in attributing the article (igned II." which we copied, to Rev? J. A Huff. I ham. It wsa from the pen ot Rev. J. II, Hideo, pastor ol the Frit Baptist Church of Wilminc'on. We have known bim for yeirs as a gentleman of tuperinr parts an l M'hnlarahip. Poisoned. We regtct to learn that on ye.t. r lay, Mias tups, nf Mecklenburg county, Va. hile on a visit to the family of Dr. Jones, of this county, tin-k mrihene through mistake for qninine and died In a few hour. Phe was about 23 yesrs of age and tu much beloved by those who knw hot... Iter ttrirken parent have our deepest sympathy. Justice Wicker's Court. T Yesterday Belli Allen aa artaigaed before J eat ice Wicker, ehergtd a lib steal ng from Washington 1 1 arris' a pocket book containing $9 ia Veiled State cur reocy. Wash, failed to substantiate his charge against IWttie, sad Vie Justice die enhaed the raw rTrmirlftB, Wah to pay Oueis'lb'iLe aUM.uot ol lo SoTTeTI MfJ weaiy.dvt ceta. Belli cenHlera that hir rharader! bs keea l-m 4 tt pro- Ksiaauefotdamasi. f 1 i 1 . 1 pnartl Wall Doae. Tb two young Udie who have W iac "rta M tbe beaeflt of tbe Ox . . z . .. . j. Jil Mdurpbaa Heme, neve a.rvao, rj' a ia. as ea as. a aw at ear a l A evefioj. n.WAi.t,t ,M n J a.He,bi, wawi I'M "lki.at bl.. The North CWo ' "'hiaa AWttwise owe prasmd at U U.r bope Ibey will nwrt with a large tneaaere rf rf rrfnm U aM Juseai Usm uf Ibe roana! lad) l a tee lntrattal pfwr, aad Ibe otb- rr k young tstxl t4 rvmaikab' tucel power, AaotbaeVaad e Oatl A aasabar of tillfM of lwl cuat; beve rrm4 tbrtosaJw let awUitery ergaattailna lo be railed Ihe "IVttie t (1 a," aaJ hate a.ktd Ibe Uowrtx l arm. Tea a.ll W i hsiii m to p t ihe enpiy at Ibe drpre- 4atuM ol a bead of d ( J-w. Tbe bead U cooipiMrd M ibe pae wba re call; Uok. ual of tbe iWtUe cwaly jail. aad are led by eae fH. Oair, ns I utr, as KUaaiJs TWy bsre coaamtlted .dry d,4.tiaa. aad iwr.l4 aa ia- ' ofI,aat It it ii ft-ril1! T ' ' " ' ' " draJaaea ettrea ertas Ueaa, bsjl d4 txH eacnwd aad lb illeiae am etil at Urge, aad H b) Ibanagbl Ut bead is la- ereaairg. aa sasa swa trm vmj mm larkmg rved lb preeai s a plaaM ll.-aa.-ka Hjv, bat Uf Uef bee Ustaatoaad K having W leetrw tal ia the trrnl eed lapriaiaeal jf I tmnwe wf te gaag- - lei evp taksa to ' tk hig be l tlrtobcaf a lrwi-a .b M 't eaetU l ia R - tai W eca. Wb lb aairwu f lb lew, Mb ara e-ietl I nh, tha ' FINE COT. Read the new advertisement. Bank stnek for sale. See the silver-1 tiaement of C. Dewey, Cashier. Yesterday 75 degrees ws the highest point reached by the mercury. Kissing tne hand it a national custom in Auslrin. The Imiiie circ'.o walking about with the .baby iti theiglit. - - . Tlie laimf-r's iriovemeut propos to plant the txrill where it will notconte up again. Shskerag it tho enphonions name of a Western village. We direct aliimliuu to the advertise ment of the PeTt-ribur;; Arricultural So ciety. Tht "grasshopper twist" is tne name of the latest fashionhble "contortion tmong ladies. The pavement In fnnt of the law olfice of Messrs. .Tones & Jnm--'. undergoing repairs. "Six or seven hours sleep is cui Jered atnplo Tor'gooJ ncalth nre'intsK eight if we can get 'cm. ElecUon la the Northwest We have been ehown a letter from s Raleigh gentleman who 1 visiting rela tives in Stokes county, in which it is sta ted that the vote in the northwesters counties it small. It it generally conceded that in (hit section the amendments have prevailed In Stokes, Fomythe, Surry and Yadkin, the amendments have large ma jorities, though in a small vole. The white Republicans generally voted for tbe amendments, the colored people to a large extent not voting. Party feeling did not enter jjito the question, a t Returned, Prof. Mclver, Superintendent of Public Instruction, returned to the city on Tues day last from Elmlra, Jfew York, where be has been in attendance oo the Four teenth Annual meeting of the "National Educatioual Association. Tbe Professor informs ut that there were about 500 del egates in attendance, representing 29 States of ibe Union. - A it i a matter in wbio'i our people feel an Internet, we wiU ttate that it wst the unanimous sense of the Association that the entire proceeds of the public land' should 4 applied by the State to the support of puhUo eJuoa- tion. The meeting ws haimoaion aad the eawarWa a plea seal ea. Only Student, We were pleased on yesterday to meet with Capt, WJCPierce, ot Khamkatt, who hat been for a year at Yale College, sad is the only student frora any one of the late Confederate States. Yale .baa Spani ards, EsglUb, Garjieaa, South Americans, Turks and one coal black African. Lady atudtuta have Letn refused for several years. Yale, beat all the Colleges in the late boat racing by adopting the English Uoke. Capt R J. Cook, a student Wat detailed by th atuileols of tbe College to speed a year iu England to teern raw F.ngliab - - etyre of rowing. The teglish have always btaTtti rTitlaieTlrxB-1n tjoat- TactD gr Harvard was badly beaten by Cambridge la the iateraatiooal race. Harvard bad bralea Tele fur ail year, no til Yale, ia the Ut rare, played English ea her. ResorUag chool Eaercieae. Tbe writer ba bad sum at perteaee ia rtVuitl'tg Itn-cbwisg sniiiiif Baasay- I stboou. w e appreciate luily Ue Oiracul yiBg precisely Us right thieg to say ea-wgb aad eol lossy loo Mich I if yon "dime with faint praise " yon are I J. mar J " ia tare bv Ibe Utrbara. bov Lalruae and fiieads. If toe overdo lb I - uilb, Ut u I gf . It t. terily CaryU4i.aadScylla 1 j We bavatoaid the office ofa reporter a gal a gry aad bat pleased " aa to day. W led mm aeaelbl rvosarkt la the bast Jiisal JaaatnUr froaa lh pt a (f Dr.Rkbard Lewi. I hat are lisaely. We ropy a few ftwagrapbt : Tbe iadiacaUniMU praiaa of the taeacewssata aad cloaieg eim.wsa rf oar UitWr' aad Ibaouia bs raacbed Ibe aaaweiiag ooiaV Tbe ludtctoM crtntiaas of a cuaamieal obartv are vaJaat.la ; bel wboleaaie plee- uraad whitewash at elm ply slcksaiog IUi j-s erft.P"isgwraJir. aad Uattr rrp-iit ala.js feat conspeikd to pe evs the d.otwatwa M lb aaeaal i UVal aad erattar praiaa aad iallary rig til aad W'L la Ubetr eyea, ery addnae at evatkia "wee rpM with oreaasrai, I aboaadir.g la wit, aalrg a hick cwdee M lai. ad, Ik w. il I MkiMiuA the aadwaee at aiwart I "te4, btaaUr4 aad a.) 'id tbe 'UM I , ratine aai the Saw f L" The Prlarti -' "- ee is ki(hs ! w wsnws SW p"r. i dr M H-w b-rtg I Ak4 lb4 m9l B alws "ratiehiag Ue sw MM ara-eye -, r-- bsM llxt ara, ll aa saw "il" " Mstl e "tiiet eaa" b Wwa, ua niHi yinnh (araliaa ne -ra-e aai patki be wboasta wbkk llrae lu l a aA.4 taeverasir of V-ie, ee r4 s or Harvard aad rival the laawM awj UimiM af ()t-4 aad C'aes'.-tU.r. MT. ' !. " " " U I t. lUl UsK4 AaJiial'WSi'l the a epef iie a- wl lre kti ku..vw e4 ail l.tg t ht ataa axde llsair sliakiawtw'i hka bf UM MI aihbmsawcwaf Use aa4 era p-lr"Wa, fg i- f'd 1.1.1 pi State Agricultural 6ociety The Naxjt I We present the following sketch of the State Agricultural Bociety and of the I efforts of the new Executive Committee with a view of stimulating out people t the pcrformanco of their duty in regard o the coming Fsir. It need nol betai I that without the hearty and active co- operation of the mass of the people the fforta.of-tlte- Kaeoutiv jCommitteeor rf the Society wiUsvail little. We believe the people ill co-operate with the com mittee: -. ' ; ' . ' ! On the 18th of October, 1852, the "North. Caroline Agricultural Conven tion' nut ia IUIeigh,to )iaprov the great and growing interest of agriculture in the Old North tate, to arose lauda- bbSiala'piideVnaV,iwa4a( the occtipa- j tion oj tbe planter and farmer t more rei I spectabie and 'Honorable calling." In pureuance of thi object, the furma- won or a socicir to -ne Known as tha I state Agncuuuratslcty of North Car- oiina," waa.agieed upon, and the neceasal ry machinery for that purjpoee was iut inwopemmnrTh -Tomrttei Tjf-- 8ego I tort, tdgecnmbfl.'Jnsiow and Wake alone I were represented at the first meeting of this oouvanthw. At the second meeting, on tne atternoon ot n.e Same day, thlrteea additional omwtiis Were reported. Amongst the earliest worker in tint movement Were If. Tomtinson, or Beau-1 fort ; C bar lea Li pinton, Henry Mordecai, Atpneus Jones, t a well Powell, Wm, R. I Pool, Wilson W. WhiUker, L. OO. Branch rnd Thomas J. Lenity, of Wake ; John S. Dancy, of Edgecombe ; N. W. Woodfln, of Buncombe; Lewis Thompson, ot Bertie; John A. Gilmer, of Guilford ; John A. Ltllington, of Row sn ; 11 IL Smith, of Halifax ; W. L Dan iel, of Hertford ; W. T. Dortch, of Wayne; J. O. Byoum, of Rutherford ; W. L. Steele, of Richmond ; and Neil I McDoag aid, of Cumberland. On that day tbe Society was formed with the following officer: John B. Dan cy, of Edgtcome, President ; Wm. R, Fool, ef Wake, N. W. Woo Jfin, of Buncombe, Daniel McDiarmid, of Cumberland, end Baif k Garrellr -of GuiUord, - Vk-Pau- dents i.J.j', Taylor, of Wske, Recording Secretary; J)r. Tomlinton, of Beaufort, Corresponding Secretary; Wilson W' Whitaker, of Wake, Treasurer. At this meeting a constitution and by laws were adopted and the neceitary step take to obtain a charter for tbe Society, sod th next meeting and th J(rtt BUU Fair wet fixed for October, 1853. Frora 1153 to 1M0, twclotrve, tb Stat Fair were regularly held and were uni formly self-eoM aiding. Ia November, 1861, tbe Society met in Raleigh end re- Solved, ia coiif queue ol the war, to dis continue tht Annual Fairs, but to harp Jive th Society. Th war progressed aad disastrously closed. In ISovvmberr 1805, tb Society resolved to rreurae tb Fair. It was act, however, till February, I860, that another auatliug oX IU iioue'y aaa held ; and Uiat year mevlinge wcrebeid na February 1Kb aad 80tb, end alto MarUi 8 jib. Oa tbe lvtjfMaxi)X1h(Linsjtac,i. amt,icf of lb Exeoutive Camimiilea ie remrdsd. At all of these meeting effort were made to raaum tb aaanal Fair ; tu tad) tut to tb charter Wer proposed ; compensation from the V. 8. Givaramatit Inr tb acta panry i-f th Society' Lu'.lJlrgl and gvnaad' -we eneght 1be eiiie to lb remov th Fair to a more eligible lite. Oa tb I9ih of October, lC, Ibe flrst State Fail tioceVmcluse of fi wr epra- d. The ottlcenof the rVxitly tbea were, Kemp P. Battle, President; It. R. BrUlg era, Cl S. L. Frmt, II m. D. M. IW ringrr, sad 8, F. Pat'ereoa, Vic Pnai dis; P. F. IWud, Recordieg Secret ry; lUv. J. atiloto rUjiub,Cuinpiding Secretary ; W, II. Joaee, Treaaurer. TbFairuf !:, Tl aad Tl, were by a ataaae sercea tfal, aad showed, a tbey progreaerd frnei year to yea, that the peo ple bad M wtereal la tares e that Uy were not conducted la a maaoer to cvm mead Ihe acianry sappart eed eacoeir actu.et. Tbe trelb w that lb tatilt lay ia bulb Ibe prapl aad Ibe maaager a the part of li' fV iely, The Fair of f WTl a w failure I rwry reaprct, Tb sblbiliwa wa swasgre, lb aitradaac locnawiderable, aa I it did not pay. We eedareUed I hat soear af lb frw prvtaiaote the) eaetd! raasaia yat B pai l. K laorag!g Wat Ibal Fair ibal la diaollki af tl (Wirty aa se- risway lb ataad ; Ut Uaaka to a brave , nuf U't tB rt wee rrwdved e aew eaj esaprwbaa4ve pUa. Ibe rreaov! of the Fair to a f tl g l-l plar wee Ibe Ira 4 saoet imsnrt! i raslvd ipai, aad Ibe a Ibareegb rerfaaltiueiaf Ihe rtMy aadrr MW affWsra, Tbe aew li-eJ -f iHrrrton a a liar ibe 4e aad I'rwiJwf r( tl TbueM M. MwH, p aapily m to enk Tby eaad ali um ibe tty aibri Us m dooato to la Fk irt tb ed Fair l.-H. la, wiib t pmaaiiaa thai lU psopuaast M a sbna.ll be tr tUV-gb Tb atade aad aid rwall - fmmm to Ue Na4 asf ssmss $!( 6X) Us (rw I bii(.a ba bat I lei hP I fcf l-ta, SI. 1 n afy 44 tt a U wet made eja U.t utisaae for $10,000 la cash. This call was promptly responded to to that the city of Raleigh list contributed every dollar yet raised to the establishment of the new Fair Grounds and to the permanent or- ranizatlon of the SocletY-tW.OOO in all Tbe Executive Committee now pur- chased for the new Fair Gronnds, ninctv- six acres of land one and t quarter miles west of the city, fiftj -five acre of which thiy have cnCtoned antT Ife" erectmg thereon the necesaarv buildince. which. with the land, will cott 133,000. The Ground are being suitably laid out and the building will be creditable to the So ciety and the State. The asset of the Society being $44,000 snd it liabilities 133,000, there will re main a deficit of $3,000. This, we under stand, is provided for by a loan of that amount lrom the "North Caro.lna State Life Intaraiice Compinv" at elcbt per cent, per snnum. secured bv morteatre on v.,. n a. s...iM;. a iiiv m-w taat uiuuuu9 vuuuiuB a,v. w. think this an excellent exhibit on the part ot the new Executive Committee and may bi set down to the credit of that body U'bttsIHeamc:tirtnWrr irthfTrtld without a dollar. - Enough has heretofore been published by us to how that the protpect it a most successful Fair in October next. .ThfrKt? ecutive Committee have certainly that far dona their duty, end It only remain, for the people of tbe Btato to do thtir. The Society may now bo regsrded at on a per- manent batil, The premiums offered, amountlrrr to anine ttO AOO an II h-al and t,.iv. and h, ll la Ih , .... r.. pose or the Executive Committee to I double this amooat next year, if properly I sustained in the coming Fair. ELECTION RETTJBNS. t. ' ' For '811, sgainst 173 I. " 528, " 189 8. " 505, " ICS 4. 318. " 858 5. ' M 430, " 174 8. " 883, " 54 7. " 504, - 175 8. " " 490, " JT8 U For C01 . AgainU 228 1 " 883 " 209 8. M 581 - 209 4. " 593 " 27 5. 698 " 874 6. ,583 " 281 t. u "- f ' 978 8. 14 575 " 501 I Crrrirrrt CieiMa atwafa. 1st for 3d 3d :h " 5th 6th 7tb Slh " ,4M against 235 280 491 490 483 491 493 47 489 1.178, 1,223, 361 306 359 36$ 258 259 CktXhmm cvviitf. 1st, For against 4(1 4M$ 185 3d.- 1,tJ9, 758 M it. Cth. 818 7lb. 81b. - 4,195, 1,118, M ' 7 let. 31. Sd. lib. For 1,066, sgaiswt 1.088. ' " 1,073, - gIJ( - 336 Ill 154 van $iw ,7th. Stb. 893 853 1,041, 1.063, 858 aUaas fa nvnff, 1st f-r 631 . sgalnat it 31 -824 81 ' 630 4!b " 568 Stb " 611 eth - 631 7ib 61$ lib - . 618 JiatA !. I, For " $77 1 - Ml 8. 668 4. . M . 658 $ - KM t. a '. . ' .. ilJ 1$ II 36) 1$ II 1$ 1$ Agaiaat $44 6i 111 709 641 641 $49 $4$ Qreaew swarf. 1. Ff 166, agalaet $33 I, " ' 163$, . $5$ 1 I6V8, - I 4. 1611. Ml 8. 554$, $$ - 111, " 3M 7. "" KT7. " - 131 $. I611, " lla irasa MMt't. I. For llll, afalaal 7N I, 1113, " l6 $.' . fc U7t, 791 A , - - 9l, - " l8 I. " 1149, " 11$ t, - 1 16a, - Ml f - 1113, , - ii I ' - !). ' "' -tf b 4sasyA. uJ0 . . ! i. r i in aui $ 8 1434 - $ I. I 4 - 4 A " ItU - I I Ot t 6 " I 441 - . 6 7. 8J - I . 1.413 " I ELECTRIC? SPARKS. nv tkliorapii to nr daixt fCMTiNBtj The town of Chaistinople, in Sweden- was entirely destroyed b? flr 'yeetefdiA Yesterdiy Don Corlo' wife joincd'hiii in the field. She will thaw hit fortune. Yesterday $533,000 in aUver barrwi shipped from New Tork. Ou yvaterday th i Uuioujr clipper shi i.a cscoreaa was sunk in tne river Met; The trotting atalion, 'Scnflnel,, valuei at $30,000, died yesterday at Lexington, The steamship Montgomery at rlveij i New York yesterday from Savannah,' lib the first bale of new cotton. , , s A terrible hall storm Bear Frederic! City, MJ , yesterday damaged, th crojie nd broke window, -i - ,,. i Two girl who were out pioklng botriel, yesterday, near Soranton, I'elia., took -n fuge in a shanty from a storm. -The shanty was struck by ligktniag and both girls killed. i - . " : i" ' THE OUTLAWS. The Lata Murder in Robascav .The Ia queet JohaDUI Fronoonced th Mni- derer Pursuit of the Fugitive, eVc. . - rmM u U'iuin..in, ki.. lo our last issue, ia giving the partictj lar of the murder of Floyd Oxendlne, eoh of Jim Oxendine. at Eureka Station. Roo- eson county, oo Monday morning, we ri- lerred lo th fact that Special Coroner J.oh" !?y "1 IT0 h iu,, jf.gj. ror tne purpose of holding aa inouust over tbe body. Wa also save it a the general Impression of th friends I t r A : . i . , Y-. . t . oi iraeuuina sua. juiia aiai was rue guilty party, with John and Slnkler Lock; leer as aoceeaoriea Tha tetul lisaeri- fisd th troth of bur statement, 'Th Inquest ws hebh abd after careful examination Into - th ' fact knd elrctirrl Itanoe- of Ih 'ao' th . jmt td- lurnad a . verdict that deceased , .Cam to bis death t tbe bands of John Dial Among the witneeae examined was th wife of John Dial, who testified to her hus band's having in his possession, alter the murdur, a Spencer no which was kaewo to have been the property of Floyd Oxiw- oine, wiucn corrouoratea the testimony 03 the girl who taid the taw a man iprlne from tbe tiitaoi Uteruad Immediately eher the murder andaelae and aarry olf tha murdered naa'( weapon, It wa also tes tified that the track alluded to in our first nonce were tnnee ol John uial. Tb whereabout of th murderer Ii i present a mystery, but we learn that a psesj i ia hot pureult of the fugitir and it 110 be hoped that he will soon be overtakes and iMousht to lust ice. . Dial ia said to be about SO f eaie of aoe and has a wife aad one child. Okeodtu was unmarried, and about 3d years of eg. Midh al WATaaa-Kittrall Bpriag. Granv ill county, N. O, cure Jauad ire ae d scrotula. Healing rprinua, la Davidsna eowaty, cur dubiiitawd people, espaaiall have we known tbea to relieve sickly wotssen and chiiu Tbe Gun puwda Barie;a,..io Iredell, like the ?i biteUuipher la IkUswba, all disease Hkely to ba bearfltted by mr- cunal aareatsv . ii ji.n There ara many other mineral watarait iha UlaU ritual, to- aay ia Aha woidv euppoea, wbeae virtaee have scarcely ba- oosa . ksuwu..bofotui...lhclx Immediate vklallf. 11 wauld ba wall if someone j I qaaliBod for th duly waald prepare bar I Uasa aa lecetn in. aili saury n atoBawns I Appoiataaea, 1 Hv. P. A. tMrvtMl, Dtttriet BaprvieWri. I J. at of thAueric4 Blbl cVktj 1 Stair, make th fulWwiag appoiatmcaaa : I Germ an to, Friday, Anruvt - 1$ Yadkiavilka, Taatday,. .,. !$ Mnkeellle, Tharadsy, , l Htatotvltle, tiaaday. i -. i Taytrill, Te4y, Ixnoir, Tbarvlay, Wiikaakiras ttoaaiey, Sparta, Tewlar, j - ,.- , ....,..t ...at. ., ,.g Brptrsnber' " $ JaeVreoa, Tkaralsy, , . -tt Fndar,- ttokerwrilia, tMtkday, Yaaeeyvtlla, Tarn day, Maraball, rbmadey, AsbevtUe, Baadsy, ' WayaesvtUa, TaaaiUy, Webatar, Tbaradey, Fraakba, Itoaday, HsyesellU, Tslay, Marpby.Tbaraday, -ittwvard, Wadaaadef, lleaderasiavtlla, Fnatay, Oct. Kuthavfurdtoti, Bweday, Msm, Ttxwday, Oca Mnraaa weaker Ihe1 baet ud ins beaaewivee la th werii eawrpt bf our giaad taetban I tiseh esanisl rno laUte Mwtai neeare lhal iiairtie.1 k plisbd mlrnar. I.vsy arte 1 k p.liahd mirror. tbMii ih.ir uareptlbte at poflab, iadaeT Ibe braaa haab( wa tally bnajhutwd ep aatd it Uti'y t.l. With I hair. pnmiUv tnalavtai soib a Balb brwk, rstHey, etna , H a a anion ktbor, a h4 n rf tewe. Mow a-laf a, bnre, laser eVaof b kin ttepu-tn, ad i bH cars p.lk as-xa arlAk aad do M hHtrr U.an Uryeould i ahi.i dsy. ff J u a,,:. to ei4 yaf aaMtoe la tb Hrgiiataa ef yaas biUbea War, mat Bapalta, tha ar swse IM t M Km a- fiM to tofl as) m 4 a-,-a i fiMtotefl --hi tm4y tt m a l aataasW. ear wa taxi aai.n, .1 s tau. a ej ! li.n- sl..f si-' as eutar at Im tm4 rias aa to euasia4 a4 tan tm4. 1 ia, twl-x, la a a i in a MtU4 a awaaisiia b?e ta sw '.l Ifca lws.nii a4 el .to. ... - 4 I i-i ,w. ig U UMI SS-M itr Hm a, Mfn l. j , .. i a4 fwaiai it. aa. i mt aa 4 aatkaawm. aaa tin mmu a4 M wmm a4 ayMi.ai cmi. Sw i...-, .v 4. - r, ...t Sw(- twaaiwL, aa4 a i W itMS. Usa ita f as vk4. -v 4se as4 assai sa M 'v.?: " nw To;ai5f.i8.'- .... Cotton' rlull ' and nomirisl:" 8aW807. Upland '1 S-4 ; Orleshs 'tor 'Futures opened. Auetist 18116. 8ctt'f7 1318. Oct I9i to 13 9-18, Dec, i7l 10. Flour tVmi Wheat quiei nd fltm it tit tor ITo. Milwnusle-.' ' I'brtj firm, cleatl ret- ern-5S to 58 t-t. i'PotVr'dutfahd in buy er' favor ; new men 17.90 to $18. Laid dull and heavy j'kild wertetti irlcetn -l t6 8 l !,Tnrbenflie'it8'rjiia flrtn it tlOT for' iJornfW strlnd:"i FlglfU quiet"""' ' n 'iM"35j I; StocW steady?' Oeltl 15JKa!bBy tX '"'iicnangilbnjl 8 SabtT it' CfovcrnmcntVullP'Ststelaulet, f.ivEnV!. 'Am. ll Cotton ea-ia-r S. -Vf .i.l.n.i'. Nim imr suaao lower, u li end 85 8.' ' Ortcan 9 f -i:' prcafafton and export 2,000. ft ti i Later Savannah, aud Chatleaton Aug ust delivery' liot " oetow 'lodyjliMilinK. i H(i.,i eo ii it .i virl a. at lo j., , :'- -U i- . i eaasaa; im t-t .tillli - Wl.lUljuw,,A-UV - Spirits tuipsatitn qaiet at 40. Motiii qaiet at $3.10 for itraiaed, $4.00 for extra pale. Crude tiupD4te.tedy. at A3 p0 bar hard, $3.30 for lnowdlo and tlrgip. Tar steady at SJ0 ;J, : kV i .ii Liuwoot,.Aug.U, , .Sales .uf , cottua. luclud B7J)0(b balr.- Savannah and aiMleatuiifcjr Ootpbnr nd novemocr aotivery s t. September dot below low mUdlieg 8-4... November tad December salpawtot new orop net h- low good oidinary g 1-3. l ot t ., V I a I WiuuaOeeN Aafa. 13.. Oottea 4-t, mrtUlHng ifi i '. - f i-..H BALTiioaa, AogsfS.' Cottow dull, middling 111 4.' -as . - ' i ; .r! i s.Naw Y.Aa. Aug.lA Ootton Net rotriptt rot5r7. Futare elneej dull, taj 8300; Agtt IS 74 lo: 18 IJdl, feptcmber tt 7 to 17 IS-liOrAi.lier d7 ft.18,- November i7 3-8, Deoembar It 3-16, UottoB dall aad Irregular, talus, 818 bate et 19 to 20. " Flour in roodurate rrqiirat and net hang td. Whisky 95 13. Wheal cloeed ouUt aad holder anxjoua. Cora activ aad 1 cant butler. Km Arm at 8 1 3 to 8 14. Pork steady. B Laid quiet. Naval firmer. Tsllow quiet. Freights firm. Monty kesy at 4 tir fl -rHerlinf dullt . tobJ.4aiot at 181-0 to- U 1-4. Uoverameataiull. State qaiet. -, . ' 8 1 E C I A E. N O T 1 C H . Saw i:bamdoa faaairv tlMa)- . . i rare Cider VIwYv"-. Jutl rfenlvrj at tigHrai . U P. A vt.H, WMBl.a A OS Till SRIAtrAST.'LVNCniOTils. " " Writ Af ttPTf HYaYjiw IE1 t miMr Wirttmtrnhirt'isfi ' IB l!iftrtIAa!.' ' . " stKeaUartM Jsusl esskse. ; . r'J, ,.. ... .... NKW' ADVKKTI8RMKNTH. ENOLtB'f Al.,",sd. la V. 0 t.r aa Ba.iial rrias at KMgrwjt res oimaaailad Sug lilt W IL . Josu a to.' OetTHAllPTtH, VA .MAMB JNnilaasa aj Iroaa Cboaaaw M. tag 14 if "J euiraai 1 ll. JoNtSia to. Sf ARILTWO WTI " ' fr"e Ui l..'lla lir.c. r"fa"r tr- w.tl. frwtt ' ' i iJl" J .ri". ' l or Hul, 1 titrM'TTUlf et k!l kln-ls tt ra'.M. MaiMI; t ,. ILaUiXkJsACav. IF! Ak. irH-K loR ALB' A kvaiV-f f ivri of 1 Tb. N.t),.a.l lUak V IWaaav.- m,l. mhm M i., .. , ,.UaVIVJ,..i aaa I. aw ewraaJe- Oaaasei it, Itowbesw, m Wi f lawtoa aluaraaj t ,le art aa arad Up n K f O V B Tg.AJtJU. AL JAM ' --ai,. FKTEUUBUTtO AOLfTTtTT Kit ' " ' KXTrrT4 HI U h.', ai Ti,!t rroei la, s' aT? 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Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 14, 1873, edition 1
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