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I THE- DAILY SENTINEL . . t ABVKKTISl.Mi AdvertleiiTiUwill be lrnrt;l in the I::t SmTissi. at Uo fallowing rate fr ajnaro of rne Inch, or Uu luiuton Udc. Mr tho Court Hnnt. O-ifwinurf me Max (1.09 .wie null luunniitutimnu hi 1 ..via or eccsui"rifli. than -. ock. .vu . .i.' i war 1 advance t.U trail' .... . yon ' iuare. 1 rrk. H. 5i.l diiwre. T no. &.uu I " Inuinth. Mki'I " s ' . I " Sno'e. 13.0P I ' I -t " . W.OUit " 10 44.W) ':7. .... win detweradin 'J, oi th. Jity t Town wwn , r '. " 11 " 4KU0 I t k .UUil 4'llt VOL. IX. KALEIGH, N. 0 SATUBDAY AUGUST 10, 1S73. NO. 7. BErDAHTSEiTIKEI, ri-rii.isHED BT ?mm rmMiM nwm. fLBLlSUt" la "" (Ttest teleo xlafiixo NEWS o . TTif PETTtN"-I CO.. 10 BUte rT Ltoe. rrk Row. New Tort, end l;WXttSt Street, t-bUsdepbls, oor r V r iororurine advertisements for our flSffllJSriia for advertising .tour part Office Dlrcclorj'. tl M rost omel Auiuhueiiikt. , . rom T:!fc -, to t P. do- ,7 , AJVAI. " "U Wtaterrr-New Ortcn,U.. Autrn,G., 7nMB. C t-hsrlotte. wJUbur,, Uiw ''"JT " Mill. llillaboro. c. dua I7io.t. Closest P. i FJ' hrlMtOll. ft. Wilnilnrton, "ZlZn, Beaufort, (Joldsboro, 4c doe d:KU fbiee rOUP. 'here-New Tork. Baltimore, f-hlla-fli" WMhinffton. Richmond, Petershurit, I'litSm Reltroed-Fayettevllle Joresboro, ; Osgood, Ac., due 10 e, m. flow 3 p. laii.w.ou-ltU Aoek. Monday and I. .r-. rfu 11.30 a m . eloe 1 p. n. Itox f T i Wednesday, due 11:! a. .dote e ' f t. am. . k ,,... ' ( !, hnrrr KvarT Wednesday, aue ' k for Keirlstered Letter and looey Order Department, from o;30amlo 1, noma'lt ere received or sent on Sunday, i(0BreflUMlttrK.V.M; W KATHKH KEW)BT. Wasuikotos. Aug 16, 1873. fur the South Atlantic States southwester- L wind, pwtly cloudy weather, with loci k.ut ratal. CITY ALMANAC Aug. 15. .87H. . ft DO. . 47. in n". in h'J. MKTKHOIjOOIC AJ .. .iru.riD at rmit mBDir cin n toh. HT.i. i, m. a. m. 1 m. 4 p m. t W 77 78 p. m. 79 CITY CUTOON MAHKJOT Reriirtrd dally by W. C. Mnmach, Urocer nd CotniulMioa Menrtiaut, rTttevillo IliUluH, Aug ., o. frier of cotton In our niarkol to d : k'.Um. " Al " (iIm '-lei. Market steady. IHCl'KL AHKIVALM. Nati SAI, Hotil, . M. Blair, Pniri tor V II J wood, mail xgetit, X C; C llicbardson, Selma; U B Lewis, r) T Car Wow, K C Badger, Ualeigh; J McDuusaM, I uncord; Win Anderson, Balisbury; Thus litcksns, Iredell cooaty; Mis Ilewderoa, J bsrlotte; Kcv J I) llulhsm, North Csro lias; Mr. Norri. Miss Norrts, Wak coun tr. P A Norr, OfNrood. N C; Jbo trl iisa, W II Pare, tMirritr Lee. Dr Richard litwnod, lUlrigh, N C; J U Timbrrlake, t A U It It; Mi Addie May, l'llfboro'; U k May. LaGranc. Oa: Kcv N II I) Wil hoe, Orwostioro; J L Moti-lirad. Charlotte; ;Vm R Mrers, Charlotte; T M Holt. Haw Surer. J It ILrn-n, lUleinti, Mr McCau icy. Company Hhops; J M Lee, mail agi-ot; U W Buck, IUlci(ti, N C: Andrew Wil P m, Duplin cuunty; Mux Krwiiisn, North Cvolina; Tin Wiliinms, North plmptna, N C. I TABkoaoroii H .t , a, (1 W. JtLtiU, V'rwriittr 8 II Webbs, .ks, N. C; II K Natb, UilUlM.ro; L It Milts and wif t tUIlJrenaad hum. VS.k ronst; A I Yar. V --T- M Hurt-Ahrrrrawrwt A pa vsinmie; -i it ncuw, iiiuuv, C: an Jno ft Brad ford and son, Tal l4hMa,rU: r ran. Is M rVrreil, city ; II J aVukrr, UtiroBd; L K Exline, Uxk vr; frank Morris, Norfolk; Oao It Her Vrat, Grestuboro ; J D Bharp and W II (Hackery. Tsrboro; W 8 Mtllory, Fissk f st.; Wm Hcote, Orang; J U Lewis, HMstslntl ; B t Dultock, Frank hutoo ; l.JaCitofUpeWBi Kli-af.N f i FW iWry.CaroiiB; DlKW Wrcle, 1 Mthsa; jo Mut er, jr noriois 4 mm, P; K A Nstl, N Y; t i oiisfcead, N Cl It Trw-l, N ; T t Ue, city. , ri' 'niiaue Camp MtTmo,-The nasi crap isMwting at IVk Upring, e omsty, ha closed. This csnp ,!-. i 1. ao.is c-mstv .'ma4 m Iwd off, and tbs trst HCvtor im:4 m th spot f rij-oie year ago, and tvrty jmt aiaoa, KM Jurisg aad tmosedi ss y anr the war, th regular cams BwrlMg have bsww held here, always U ! ( ee Tbersdsy brf.ire the stoomJ aubsih la Aegwat. The gruand r liits harg, aad oe loesa ar three baa tnd smu, which are ocrJ every year iwmg ihs Mttag by as sssay ImsIUml Th p-r m wm ! the b4 kaewa easp r. li la this Srriio of th coeatry. i f-. t tarylsg frusi fowr to eight tho- "tVf" Vf!: tZ. w, ilZ lZZrr; r.l a ill Ih Btevtiag was B good oe, aad as ol It, thtr'y pefwxss, of txHh sets. J t4 varVMse at, srere received ten im fold of the Mohodist rhanh, aftsv peureaard faith Is CnrWt, rteys t i hsrtMl Ol-trmr, fix an DaowasLp. Late yaetetdy '"mit the body of B ekius boy. eatirel; aede, was foasd aetangted la te trwetle k tl U. ri!r4 bridge over ma th's Creek. Bear this C4V. 11 WSS tehee) Ml 4 th , ka U is foead lhal mt h area m atMasag aed hie SMS! k Bad he BnrlkneM mi ihm w-J beew eel le W Ih rtesge mi al f h W ua "! Tea ftlkai hf tho Mas i4 Me44k mi UeitMberg hap pea is I to be sMS( thai way eeet reawf aied the e MtMia mib u of Ut, Uht leeu. M i'ww mm Ik Wihsnsrtaas, C foeatae aad Aageete railnad, who hs saw tna the t v. The ty haft kaea ejsj tssswt with tkw im4.leli.lfc4 Ilea danaw the Saaraiar. tF4 what ' ha) Lie U ks stow Mi.b la ear "T t?s sat erar taa a-Ud "h eaaead aeWsaay h aflat haaaeat ' it Skaa sfwn Ih tkaney the ha t- t W J la t vjnih, while ke thwh that ha mf aaa.Vy hsve h a re war eai k IwUfa he Ire.a a4 hM k Uasaf hS ee tw bady reve4 tees .(VI eW-l I ) W WNt4-aa i fesea'a, -a Vsmo T k! rae t-y we r- f aVil It a It year al e. t) J. HOME ATFAIKS. High Balea. 0 1 an v ills tobacco ttlll sella very high. Mr. K. L. Fleming aold a lot not long ago for f9Q per hundred. For two two-bone wagons ol looae tobticco he received $800 at Milton. . Hertford County Vote. ITofotum hsfeyst been made -from Hertford county, nwing to tome irrrguUr ify in the vote of Win ton towoiliip, t it thought the vote of this townehip will be thrown out ' ' ' ' Bale of the Fail Ground Lota. Yeatcrda; the Selling Committee of the Agricultural Society disposed of the last of the Old Fair Ground lot at price va rying from $91 to $361. The entire sale amounted to about $13,000. Another Heavy Vote. In nine townships in Richmond county, there was not a vote cast against the amendments. Wolfe Pitt (a bad name) cast fourteen votra agninst the amend ments toe only negative votes catt in the county. Oran-rlll Tobacco Orop. We learn from a farmer from Granvillo that although the crop of tobacco planted la small, it is growing under the recent rains with remarkable rapidity. If not caught by early frost, the crop promises to be of superior quality. More About Postal Cards. The Postmaster General ha decided that no postal card can be forwarded from the place to which it was originally di rected by the first sender, without an ad ditional pontigt! of three cents. Dusines men would do well to make a not of this. AttracUv Fosters. Capt. It. T. Fulgum, Secretary ot th North Carolina Agricultural Society ha just received from Messrs. Russell, Mor gan 4 Co., a large lot of handsome pos ters for the next BUte Fair. They are alxiut six fret by four and ar printed in Illuminated coloi. They will be 'distribu ted, tbioughobt th Stat in a lew days. Attain ptd Bulclda. On tester Jst moronic, at a house in the Wasters Ward, Mr. M.T. Waltlock, on of th overseer at th Penitentiary, attempted U commit suicide by taking laudanum. Dr. E. 0. Haywood ws callefl in, and although Mr. W. was sinking rap Idly, h was soon relieved by th ordinary appliances. No cans I aasigned lor the rh act. That Pavemsnt fkhillinuer's Artillcial St on rvy.ot which is being constructed. Under th supervision of CUiu Drain, in front of th Tockrr propeity Fsyettev ill street, is rapidly sppmsching eosnpletlen. It presents a smooth surface, has lbs appear aoc of stone, and is sai J to b very du ra it be ... , , th basiiMes streets, at lcat A Kaaaarksbl Tallow. A Steocil Cutter stated la th Mayor' office ytetdey that he bad travelled through twenty nine State of the I'avon andbadaever fell called ipoatowhlp aajbo.JjtWhea a.kl Ifh had ver bee I a spard-hwa, we rpUJ, "i avct bsvs, but tkil In Richraond I la tervlewed th Major of that city, and after UtUn to the pecb, of ,w0 CP l ..aniUinrn LiajJ th sttr trrasunr ' . ... : , k ,Rs I "'' '. I I t-l it first sea weiare, v"-' - traia.' I Meetiaf e( Dlrectore. Teei lsylb Diwcte;! be Itortb CamliBa RJload CHapaey bed a meet- ism at the SaUoaal UolsL The Hiiow- lag Direr tMfB a ere preemt t Tbonu K. Itolt, W. A. Smith. L. W. Humphrey, W. K. Myer. J. M DoeolJ, stekard Haywood, John L. Miirehd, N. IL D. W ilet aad I ha It Harvieon. Tbeegb tbUe w if4 at Wngtb, Caal acUo. was Uk... Th Board 4- I 4 UU-tityeath. sfh or Aeges. !0 07Uda,lhaT! Tbetbalham mad arriee lalhUtay at t l a. sa., aod as ready f d.Uv at the anstaiSea at 10 o'c lot t. ., sharp W nadentaad lht UU mail I lacreae teg in m m maay el Mf ywl hvlwe aba hsvyBg gr a lie ears etqselB teacsela RaMsh Mde la that asctloev ttiwever, ws h lh Baaeeaeemet for the be-t 4 the yee.g geailsesen whe so Brtij Inejair at the "wtoffw every .4 a . a . dsf "Istke tattiism nai fl.ru.aii WeteM A Sat. TV Wilmiegt'se statee thai at Tm Crwh, BmaewWh sweety. Oa-eg tLweJsse. d, we Srxb less bf I geL4g sU lit kaa ll rf r-4- mtmA SMB. Tb IM W , . l tb Bf1ahi Bad I be ea4 f.eatlV stUt' 'Twe "eee M kssa ess Ishset he A-, hoea aad l. W T. KeeeU mt W,!s g'. S-S.I The r-r-y el Ooesiae) t eeasi.le'ed A.tr.1 Tha aarsMSrasat ef the deed at Wfe at et ee bet a war raetfor hetvet bed " Ieea4 ead a ar4 U th head mi the f"T StB FINE CUT. The City Clerk has oaly leaned 107 dog badge "i The Senior baa gone home to sow turnup seed. Four steam engine wltt be on the Fair Grounds daring Fair week. Montana has hud wooden wedding, at whbh every bii,y wat knocked down with a club. K-. r ..... . During the Mayor' absence Commis sioner Guruini will dlrtturge the duties of the office of Mm yor. 'We learn that (lmil D. M. Darringer is still In very flile health attJrcenbrier, (Va.) White ftulpliuf Burtegft. iUyor Whitaktr lufl the city ycsUfday to visit a sick daughter in Green couaty. U will probably return on Monday. Our young friend and townsman, T. W. Dobbin, left the city yesterday morn ing to spend a few d:ivs at Oobb's Island. To-morrow we will publish a tabular statement of the officio! vote of tho State for and against the constitution amend ments. A Onriositv. On yesterday, Mr. W. II. Morris, of this county, bad on exhibition, in front of the store of Messrs. Money & Towkt, a moat remarkable bird. Mr. Morris found it near his bouse the morning after a sever storm. It Is supposed to be a sea fowl, but oo one in this city it able to giv it a name Its wings measure five feet from tip to tip, its leg ar two leet long, and Ita bill measured ten inches. A Prediction and Its Verification. 14 Roll en the ball, boys ; I'm bound to be Judge or Governor." So prophesied " Mose," in a letter to the draft, or date 13th February 1853, purporting to b written from Washington city. Jfost ' Juiij: Iu ten years from bis prediction, b wss sleeted ProbaU Judge of Wak county, and for several years has filled th office to th satisfaction of those who elected him. His chances for the guber natorial chair are good, and if r bad any choree between HepublWne we would favor " Mo." , Oat foe a Cold. We are frequently asked, "Do you know what la food for a bad cold P aed heretofore we bsve beea compelled to answer in the negative, but yesterday, in looking over aa exchange, we found the folio iug which may bo of benefit to such inquirers A hot lemonade Is oee of the best rem edies for a cold. It acta promptly and efficiently, aad has no unpleasant after effects. One lemon should be properly squcf icd, cut la slices, put .with sugar, and covered with half a pint of boiling water. Drink Just belor going to bed, and do not expose yourself lb following day. This remedy will wsrd off aa attack of chills and fever, If used promptly I e Orssuboro Feaaale Ooilef. This College, rebuilt and enlarged, will rrr lb J7ih instant, with full Corp uf UaUiciA, U mm. dxstrojt J bj fin Ja lSXXTu new bolldrflg H provecasat oa the old oe. It I said to be a very handsome aad conveniently ar ranged structure, located is a pleas at part of ib tows. Dr. Turner M. Jeaea, tbe Preside:, ts a superior manager el schools, sa orbaae, modi, mentor loo Ouiatiea fciHemsn. A a, Utemtiog time Istlpected at the opening of th tresir. and tuasy p men meat snloister el lb Methodist Eplaropal Church ar tirwetrd to be preseaL se Whet Be Looks Like. Wlthla the last year so the press of th coaatri hs said a gd anaay bard thlnira about " O J PfubablliUea," the clever weather pesos' icel , whose re- V( y, d.ily at th hl of tbs list clums oa this peg, rrom ail was lJo him It w!d be SUB- leg fellow, with foag gray hair sad wets - hern, aad a pair of eyt gogglee beeuUe hi BO. TVU amarh abased lad Vtdaal la the dearnbed by tbe Cesjratossli, ol Boetoa 1 " Oeeeral Myr, btf sl.-sal alha failed Rutai ArmV. kt B baadsoese young man ei aboet thiny with charming wife, asbsreol worldly roods, aad a pUaasal bees la Waehlag 1 lltaasaa la Ib smbUe Is Old PfoUU;Ue., a) a- - " Lowarei'Oshf edhcal Outtefe, Ail, to Ut0y. remised yestef dsy from E. 8 OejVtfJ, M. D, ef the Ueesvlll Medml C-reg, tf eaVUlUaU fof bB eA tary sr hoWsbipa for eerh mi the iubt Van". the rwUarsU Is d.'j IIW4 Bp B4 e.gal by Ih PaasUsf, aa; pew sad dasmiag yoeasj msa whom he ate; erhsct, will be entitled M t beee irt arWarebln at tb lnee BsJ la- etiteilM. As-mByeBefuaai Is tel fonowlef th D f b a . laraUt 1 Th tf.r t4 thi 4 )0J Ih lvutk I" U'v that " win. aa el MW..Ua aA IM rep af U.1 a-4 t ea4aavt to lad I or dhet'M BiM(fwrT . Wta,eaawk saawaaX rs tkae ha eaeti. f 1-1 1.. I U ks ra.irtf i' f s.-reat"" That aa taewr. SMl eat- hki eiS0'. f lliJ Sa IBa sa sues Basaa, wm wmw" yaw se eaasae) thw haaaAt twUl pCMap as4 ar p"T-'''r f h .Ww Witt l a I lh EIXCTRIO SPARKS. til Ttl.KUKAPa TO THX DAILY SKXTIKKl, The French Republic i aeemingly at an end. ; - Cholera increasing in virulence through out the effected section. . The City of Berga has been captured by the Spanish royalists. The Pswace Indian are about to take the field against the Sioof. The French monarch will be prolsmd la about six weeks, iv '.',. lera prcvairs in New York City. Forty-tw) death already. ... . i i rrouaoi ueciarauon w war oy mrar- ance companies tgwinst tbe "Hub." Coupt Chambord accepts th new con. stitution of Franc and the monarchy. A treaty of pesce between Brazil and Paraguay and tbe Argeptin Republic is re per tod to bare boon signed yesterday, 1 ' . -' Orand Musical Festival. The Executive Committee of the State Agricultural Society have secured th as sistance and co-operation of three musical professors of this city, Professor Scheid er. of St Msrv'a School, usumsn, ot Peace Institute, and Dr. L. Von Meyer hofT, of th Baptist Femal Seminary, to direct a grand musical festival during fair week. The Professors ot Music of ths various colleges of tbe Bute and leading amateurs will be Invited to participate. Supplemental Premium List. Tbe executive committee of the North Carolina Agricultural Society have an nounced the following splendid premiums in addition to tbe regular list published some days sgo : FIELD CHOPS. For tbe best bsle of cotton, not less than 400 pounds fiuu For the Ind best bale of cotton, not lees thsn 400 pound , SO For th Sd best bale of cotton, not teas than 400 pounds 23 For best sulk of cottton with larg est number of open bolls For th best variutv of bread Corn. 9 bus. in the ear to be exhibited Jew For the best varietv ol stock core bus. in the ear to be exhibited IV For the best varietv of wheat. 3 bus. to be exhibited SO For tbe best variety ot black ostl bus. to be exhibited For the best variety of while oats. I bos. to be exhibited -- For tbe best variety of Uble peas, S bus. to be exhibited For the best variety of field peas, 3 bos. to be exhibited For the best specimen of leal tobac co, (sun cured) 10 pounds to ne exhibited For the best specimen of leaf tobac co, (coal cured) 10 poaBds to DC exhibited For the beat barrel of flour from N. C. wheat, la Beck or barrels For the best hive of Italian bee MAtHIBEBT, C For the beat stationary Steam En gine, at work on the Grounds 33 Fur th beat Htins Engine lor cot ton Gins, Cora Mil!, Ac. 33 For the best exhibition of Steam Engine at work oa th Grounds, -ysiislilsil IBeleoe smart UB 00 ... -Ly tho. seas Eihibilnr M Mu- Tor tb best Greta thill with. Onaao aitachavwt. 30 For th best Mower aad Iteaper combined. 10 $3 For the beat clover Seed Cleaner, Medal A For tb best Stamp Extractor, Dl plaro A tut Uubamt Bteemat ot .Boikr..frr . 33 19 conking and far parpne . Diploma A For the -i't aad lt tipky at Agrtdl'rai Unpifwwsis atari factored la North Carolina. Mr del A 33 VLOBK I'LIt a. I specie Dried For th b Graasre, I fof lU Urr ,umtrr of mertto- OCSCMH.B) MrABTWBBT. 1 nous anieire s ie ani tbitiu4 m la. oepar.mens.vy 19 1 Brnrtat, raaisiiis at tub I UTATE AOrtlCTLTlRAL JOl UXAtJ I Tor the larg eas aeaioe 01 asevius- reesarTcHw m nwey mmtrm (,, mads and ethltdiad by say lady la Tiotfh t eroiiaa. Om paw Stiver UoClH !- ad at t) 'sjAerfACTi'aas awt awsmevic N'TSl- la fk-partni-et E, Illviasoa t, Class I, - I V eat ixie I aaaMW fa, rwun- Irs, Mtaetlef. UlripvS aad HW-a IWill- lag. read l beet irc rent tea thaa M JdO For Ih beat fseen u ftaak.ty For th beat biec of Abulia. Ker- ryt, 'rr aad OKtoa l)n.org ath. Tot U beat pUca of llai la, a'tt leae IhaB 9 pelUfne, FoTlheb-wl .rf Ulnar ye. Twill 4 riaaaal aad Ca .re. , h. Far It heat aad ta(at d.iMtet a ewpaaUV'e wk, bmre-t to N. fat th beaaAt tf tb C-dw-a I t af the Ikoejih. I'M llemtm ( owatitla hse 4e aftaafeaits f-r Uaung aa Ik rrttae 1 two rernet lntri..s it Jt'tfth t aroitateae. ttfi a ("hot dot st-1 CeHi esAuem. aaa hf J. It. Is leewawt. t1 , m (XaiW 4 e .if. U. a'kr hy t F I'. r eras. I- ,4 eke f. t.'i. T saehslh g lee oa ar-s at ka4 i-eolmn, ai4 ta (rtaaU j )S L4Ja. t ks amaalag ear lk IVjalae W "li hM a t hke U. ,t.w V T-t Wae t k ale l th S)x,kpe l earf , whan U tl pmmm has M n lea to feavoal eWat1tai aat.i Imm 4 I. lUthev ttoajh, but ta ; STATE NEWS. Mr. Petar. of Ridiieway, is coUing 13 cents per pound net fur grape raised oo his rarm near that place. icn. Zrt&uns. Crom. The corn crops are looking fine in Wilkes county. Tobscco is smsll but healthy in appearance FUJ. Prat. Mica. There is a great deal of mica being discovered in the western portion of Wilkes oout. The attention of miners is called to the fact 'iA JVsss. There will be a camp-meeting at Taber nacle church on next Sunday, commen cing on Saturday previous. . Tbe Rev. Mr. Ueatb will conduct the services. Q render Patriot. We learn two little boys were killed on yesterday, near town, by falling off a wag on and being run over. We could not learn the particulars. Or. Pat. W. C. SherriH killed a rattlesnake lt week, feet S inches long, with 83 rattle the larci-et ever seen in the mountains. rUd. i'reu. Hon. Kemp Battle and family, Raleigh, Capt. A. P. Hurt Lutherlob, of Fay etteville, and Mrs. W. N. H. Smith and family have been sojourning iu these parts. Pid, Prtu. Last Sunday the wheat stacks of Mr. Patrick Simpson, ih the sooth part of th county, was struck by lightning and his entire crop consumed, supposed to be about 100 bushels. Xnttrpriu. The Baptist Association at IUd Bank was attended by a large number of min isters, lay delegate and visitors. On last Sunday about 9,000 persons were In atten dance. Conspicuous among the delefratot we noticed Judge Kerr, of Caswell. Wut. Hmt. ' A monster rattlesnake bit Mr. Coffee, of Watauga county, while reaping In his meadow a few mornings sgo. The wound wss corded tightly, and alter eating some " rattlesnake master" (a wild weed that grows In the mountain, and 1 an Inlalli bl remedy,) Mr. Coffee resumed work and it now well. Pied. Prtu. Mr. D. Schenck and B. Cobb, Eiuirs., left our town yrsterdsy for a hunting and fishing excursion In the Black Mountain. Tbs camp will be pitched on some of th eastern waters of the Black Mountain. Bear, deer, speckled trout and rattlesnakes will be the legitimate game on th exenr sion. Lincoln Prog. . ; Fruit Th fruit crop I a total failure In Wilkes couuty. It has always been source of revenue to th farmers. This will not only be felt at homo, but th markets that hsve been supplied with th splendid fruit rsiscd In this county will be greatly disappointed in being deprived of Wilkes apple. JM . Blowr it in Mica Mime. Richard Laac and a negro boy were working la a mica ruin tunueloa l'iuin True In Mitch ell county. By using a steel, instead of a wooden tamping rod tbe fuse was cot end th result wss that both - of thoiu were blown up. Both seriously Injured. Isaac losing an y. Pitd. JVres. There is man in Caldwell county whoefther was a Martin, and bis mother before her marriage to his father was a Martin. When he was born they nsmed him Martin Martin, and wben he grew op to manhood ne married a Martin. How much doe hi children lack of being full blooded Martins t Mr.Furnifold Hoc too, of Pollncksville, was driving a lively horse to a buggy, with lira. L, ol Jones coenty, riding with him, when ths horse took fright at some sheep sad raa away.throwlog theta ontand eartovaly Injuring Mr, llecton, who I Sot expected to lie. Mr. Iee escaped with slight Injuries. Tna A IB Lis . We lern thai the I set rail ha ben laid on the .Air Line Rail road, aad no hiag i now wanting to eoa UalUaUalosU tun'lhrouh to Mtsnta, Mr tbe completioa of th bri l over Senate river. It ie croDdently ei'nxl. J Ihst ibis will be done aad that train will b ruaning t brou it h by tb let of Sep Umber tie, (.'terser. Fioar. Yestrrdsy ateraooa a Egbl eoruned at lha Charlotte Hotel batweaa re vee tie officer II. U. peters aad P L. Jor Atji. Jordan knocked Peters down . with r hetr.- and -rat a wrap mt tit Vetted fUste a'l over b face. We forbear giv ing perticolar ttutl after Ib trial belor Ike Mayor, which will lake place this mofoiag at 9 o'tUck. Ck. O. The Neebcra Ttme 1 Abont I o'clock, just prior to a tanadar showet yeetet day svettieg, to tortuous wster .spouls at aa Interval at abont two miaataa, were aott- eaablenver the Trent Rive west of the railroad bridge, whkh violently ej-ilated sad rarried Bp the water la eoosi Jeralil qnaatl'y. a portina of which fell near oar o3.ee, a diet awe of abont ooe-quarter of a atii I roes tb point where in water was lakea sp. From our uffUe wladow we an a lw aer bit of Very la tnhariro, nwaad by Col. nildebrand Good lodj-aa Sets he wtd asak Iwe Ihnsnaad pawada, aad will prove thai lb toads of tiaoba are pe- rul arty adapted to ll raltare. Upec a-4 o tofcarM IwH I ral JeraU enaal; as aow aneshihiUn) at the Vieaaa Ei naitlnw cartted the by C4. Ts'. TbU U a ny IUe ilea from tb Ne- beva firsee: A rord mea la lha eotpU.y of Jeotet mm we (tattoeted epoa th U-.tk ol B atari pit and ( egad la rrta ov ine it marl as It iu Ihrwea ap whea I he lalii so lieatf gste way, throwiag hira ha.lUg Into tk pit sal barytag II him fm his haad ap la eilkia a ttHhS e h't (. AlieT (real lerli'a Ih x!r aa r -neered, but I f was et liar I. U,s aeb was ttTskew, IkffiDI Awasv A arrwes sfi ey (rrel w II-g It ks (reek. M u U.I Cooaif, Uet Week It " h'- had ka I.4B f r aw the "fasf B the It U real.. M t eliatkadc two - Mal II I ' TraMia c! 'ied mm U Ih lit U with It The re- e4 wee aa affray htta Hl sa4 Tmwiataa Bad hs lw e la who h It tae Traejltwaa had hie shad trartaial tat h teisrta tbowght ta ft Sanr-tl-V4al prtm. ; aTat-f vn vea t la rats' l!-aa. - s Aa ear -e rah r"nfcalHn la Ihe lv . e II eae. -twk-jpd le It Aaf a' ti tv 11 1 ! , we t4 Iat4 V, hf M aa Jk a aad ti l ti" th jf-r rS mi a A t. k was eaneieed fnaw .,e le eosea'l g1en I t liewa. Al ik l.tovel mtl(.'irta f $) fr. al ; atkjia4 li(, Jha A, Kir-t ufl'lU aa 1 ke tl.i titaO tat. S4 ! I h. mm kl Ik tri''.. It '" at. f'f. Im1$, c-Ehious, Al.Mner r ATAL ACCIDtNT. I Yeswrdsy afternoon, while the-last bucket of mortar wss being taken upon the scaf-1 folding ot the Central Hotel, the pulley gave way and fell heavily on the bead of sir. Mian, bkinner who wis walking out of the hotel. . lie was koocked to the ground and stunned considerably. For tunately he had on a heavy mole-skin hat, or the blow would almost certainlv have proved UUl.CharlvtU OUeixtr, Asun Cocntt Copper Ore. Fine specimen of Copper Ore (surface indie. cations) found in Ash county, have been sent to ns by a friend la Wilkes, county. We ar preparing a cabinet, and will be obliged lor specimens of th different ore fo'ind in th Western counties of North Carolina, r The friend who sends ut th ore writes: "lean load twenty-five wag ons with this ore on a forth of an acre.'' For surface Indicatlani the or is rich, aad wilt doubtless prove very valuable to its owners. Ashe county may well be said tf lua umiuul.ln.1 aaiitl. nunnsul I tt I Ton Pool Infamy. The mean, low- flung attack of Solomon Pool upon Mrs. Spericer is only equalled in baseness by 1'sge s infamous article entitled " work." 1 It entitles its author to promotion in the Radical party. He Is now qualified to as- imiKtAttlth hid l.p,t hr .Tnlin sn.t Hmvn. low the reverend blasphemer. Heaad his brother John must hav been born and bred in that ' ooss-)ool of vice " the poet tell us ot. Nature would blush to own them. Mr. Solomon Pool has pub lished a letter making a Isme and Impo tent apology for his tout sspersions upon the character and lame of Mr. Spencer, This will not lilt him from those depths or degradation to which be lias sent him self. - Henceforth he will wslk the earth a moral leper, shunned by all who have any sett respect VnarlotU Vbttrttr. Appointments, Rev. P. A. Strobe), District Superinten dent of the American Bible Society for State, make the following appointments rinhurn Vjin.l.u tl Dobson, Mondsy, 18 19 tl 24 Yadklnville, Tuesday, " Mocksville, Thursdsy, " Statosvllle, Sundsy, " Tsylorsville, Tuesday, ", Lenoir, Thursdsy, Wilkesltoro, Sunday, " Sparta, Tuesday, September Jefferson, Thursday, " Boone, Friday, " Bakersvllle, Pundsy, " Yancey vil'e, Tuesday, i " Marshall, Thursdsy, " Ashcville, Sunday, " S6 2S 81 t 3 I 7 9 11 14 II 19 21 33 23 1 Waynrsvilla, Tueslsy, Webster, Thursdsy, " Franklin. Sunday, Hsyesviile, Tuesday, " Murphy, Thi'rsday, Itravard, Wednesdsy, October, Hendereonvilla, Friday, M Rutherford ton, Sundsy, M Marion, Tuesday, 1 9 ACbivical BxAsoa Tower in eloe of th warns aaaeoa lb lone eonliBtd ht ba - sins to tell ai-on body and wlud. Both eoa.s eubmeled, and we furl kuitlneUeely that aatara, af lar Sirkllue s (allaul UtUe will) adebilitttliJE tom;teratura ks droopln st lest snd rauulree to b sUaiulated aad reluforrea. Tbl. therefore, I a period of tbe year whea a eoaraa ot lloebMlar's nlonaeh Bitter ks especially awtuL The Ira mad tela ell eel of iki aaauoalletf vecrtobla reelortUte I to sWeOEUtea ths stout u h, share tbeappailta, wm am, rrawtata Mia wuwtae aaa Kiva iiaiu- aeaeaadvlorkuiheMrve. Aea prevwtUe of tb eaSetnle sad tldeaile cow'ilalals Uat pre veil at title eeaeoa. aat! a a re aa.lv to In- dmaUim, liver dielurbenere, jaervoae de' I'll f, eonetltUoa, lenraor, headache, aad all trra RSlartUe of the bawela, Una pare aad whole sotaa UUt tuai en aluraue h ra eiai sama- aseeiciaea. aagBaodlw t- - I '1 - MAUUIl.iJ. At tba Uoesll Route la tuts city oa lha I Jih butaat, by Jtey. 4. W, M sauat, Joba JLAi.laa-.bf. wake naanty aa4 Alias tilci riiaa of Juhaaioa aeaatr , IHI1U. Bcaajth Vena Carroll, a aatlve of Bataiooa eeaaty, N C , died 4 offset ita, 171, at Ipar taabarg, A C , la Ih Mh year at hie ace. la Daplla Cosaty, Jely Mlh, Mr Kliaabeth Gararr, wife of Mr. Paakst fJaraar, la th loth fr of bee ew new 'auveihememm. For as !.. IT MftUlall ALE, reted la -i KaclubaMa at ktaeaet. V. 3 hr aa 7 1 nrwitei as a aa t. ntte. aa.it U W , li. J03I U A Ca. SOt Til t M rrUN VA, HAM AVI) ll.au fraas lkaoaa, Jl. V , each eery sarwekur. eletf V M Joslsa t a. rAbkUhJTrnr ' Froaj th ItaUU Urei. aEie-U li.lLJoNUlle, t lAhsTatuCOuH 9A4.A A aaniaef af kf.t ef -Th ketloa.1 tt.ak mi Weaaara." Aitpiy k Ut. SM, HeUe et aaaa. U UEVt EI, taaatar. M It t Jaaraal af CaataaM. wtwea. aaA WD. atlff w-a Joatwal ) 7 ta tntl aad mt U H A L . a feaOMl ( ara Mial, bet - I aim. Hue laa arw, I uSea, I rWp-t fiaat, ry st Beit, Ba t aa4 as M kweee I tai. rei avesa Lawdre a.-ee W H I .l ill. saftttra l'a. ft A hi true eitaats. iIa.m.x ir aciiiut Ll. . Al !.!! AO ttTitl tt ft (U.. P reatcTeet'eet'e leet a, fcauea, n. 1 , A. is. iit fa sad afvee hf Ar la. Irt, ItaJe aw Ika fetttfl t4-i ku muS e ,.1 raa .;. ; est'-i s ljoaei wttv vetL, '' bi- r lilt, Srr.netl -t, .,.....,.,... at r Utee ....... .. ........ aits m. ArttaSt hah II,S iw mvm even esaia. Le ,..,..,.,....., IBS s Str4na et t ,,i.m ....... t ee a. tea e ........ .... . ... !. A" -e et hMt,k.... I itr. a. Wet trata Meilae ti tl W U -s a HA lt. hi-Ml a Sa-e Bi -a4 a4 S. f I S--aii i.e kttna ee. tat oa trmm at t-.t bta W-ae aa aaa ml f S . tmt mt ktat et a t a 1 Bet". t ll.l'il A ( ktuai, Be I a-- -e I , 11 titini ef U tf Bef'awaiunl I jsi a a p. Mtk-tj fa k tiel et a. r. Ii A I -as- a -rv -rr -s-n -r-t t -lYl A K K H) I !S u.hlDll -A- KJm Midnight Report. ' ' Liverpool, Aug. tS. Cotton Sales include 59,000 bales American. Savansah and Charleston not below tow middling for October and No vember delivery 8 1-2. Baltimobe, Aug. 15. Cotton dull at It M i exports eoasfwisel 63 ; sales 153 ; weekly receipts 676 ; cross 1,228; exports for Great Britain 311; coastwise 928 ; sales 634. Flour steady and unchanged. Wheat active and higher choice white $1.80 ; fair tq prim $1.60 to $1.75. , Corn quiet and steady. Rye firmer at 91 to $100. i firmer at 01 to $100. Pork $10 ; ehonldwi 10p Provisions flm,, . lard 8 1-4 to 811; whiskey firmer st 95 i a . , w ' . , WlLMlNGTOlt, Aug. 15. . wuu quiui , miuunogs is 1 . Spirits turpentime quiet at 89. . Rosin steady st $150 for strsined, $3.03 18 for 1,rple- Crude turpentinequitat$a.0O for hard, $3.80 for ysllow dip and virgin Tar firm at $3 20 r. , JfEw ToniL7 Aug. Cotton Net receipt fi bales; grot 623 ; sales futures 6,000 aa follows : For August 193 82 Id 19 8-101 September 1713 82; October 1721-83 to 17 11-18! November 17 1-8. Cotton weak and irregular ; sales 1,787 at 19 7-8 to 20 1-8; flour la moderate re quest and unchanged ; wheat very qalct, holders are asking 1 a 1 cents advance market closed dull. Cora 8 a t cents higher; rosin dull; poik steady at $18.23 turpentine quiet Money easy At 8 i4. sterling weak and loweiat8t-3. Gold 14 7-813. Govern ments diil) and little better feeling. Slates nominal. Noon Iteport. Lohdoh, Aug. 13. Weather unfavorable lor crops, , Con- so! 03 5 8. , Liverpool, Aug. 13. L'oitun steady ; Uplands 8 7 8; Oiknu-. A l&,-Dk.J2,000 ..bale. . , Speculation and export 2,000. Savannah and Charleston October aud November delivery, not below low middling, 18 11 IS. Sale for th week 12,000. Ex port 4,000. Speculation 4,000. Stock 80.700. American 83 200. Reclepts t4.000. 1 1 .:.. 1 1 nnn .. nut Later Savannah sod Charleston Ko rjubr and DiTember shipments not be low low mldnlin,- 8 9 19, tttttk sfloat 884. American 43,000. New Yoke, dip. 13. Cotton nominal, fa lee SOS Vpiands 19 71 I . . , , M '"leans 10 I i. Fulnrta rt-ne. ss follows : I August IV 1-B1 to IV 1-4, ru-pt 17 13 19 111-16; Oct. 17 1118. Flour verv firm VV brat a cent Iwtler for No. t Milwau kle. at 1.63 aad 1.39. 1 'om firmer, steam er Wester mixed 31 to 37 1 1 pork firm; new meas $1h.$im 10. Laid dull; old w raters strain 9 11. Turpentiae on let at 4U41I 9. Roale quiet at 13 19 12a $3.17-13 for common strained. Freight Utt Ptnrlrt rrady. Moawy ay al Sat.' floll 1 tt "txchsnget, long e) 7 B," tUnrr 1 39. YJrrwmmmu dntt and Irrwvr. fklet hod WMkss.-. I I SPECIAL NOTICE, Newt'heaipln rsrallr Hoar, far Cider Vianger, As., J tttl r-" M el H 1. 3t L D. A W. II. VtuWM.tC A 1,-fr; OS THE I" hi Air AST, LL'NLllEON, pt ! - wra. tifi irrrtiiTAni E. Lit i rtULW Vtr.krtlmlilrt fiirt II IXDlirCNIABl.t. ;oi1 BIKII IIOM, hi Turk, A eel for the tailed lute, aue kw NEW AUVEUTIEME.NT8. " FOIl HALU WrTlirt UiT or ntTuM MAB.KIT beef, vary epeor. W. 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Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 16, 1873, edition 1
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