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1IIE DAILY SENTINEL THE ()AILY SENT1XEL ADVKKT11N KATKS. AdvrUwm-nU will he inaertvd ta Uiu iiallv rUR SESTlSEL ri'BLISBISB COIPilt. .', .tHt, hrtiCourt Hou. matl or scaacainioa. SX Zrf -. - - vr. Oati-T 8rifc ""I b delivered is , p.rt of th City at tvttm Cant per -k. . ?KTiaL at tha following min pr airojire ol wt muh, or Imi sainioa tinea, - . ( lie wjuari! one tune sl.i " - each subKnuenl lnAemoa lhmcir-.. ....... ft. &o 1 niuon-, I wet k,( 3 i I t,iiurg, : ' moa. :t.-..i VOL. IX. I " .! t " II " 4H.UH i " & , ' 84.au i ... o i n RALEIGH, N. C, THURSDAY,: AUGUST 21, 1873. NO. 11; , I., ' ' .' : URGEST CIICtUTWI of 'iwim . riELlSDED VI THE C.TlV LATEST TEUEailAPniO NEWS ON 4th PAGE. font OlUcc Director)-. - tvMio roit orricg aakoxii.jit,,, Office hours from 7:30 a. m., to 7 p. ra., du , ni the Nk (except while the mails ar undistributed.) , Trv, or AJtnrTAiv ci-oise tbs mail. Weatcrn New Orleans, 1.. Augusta, Ga., rolofflbie, 8. V., Charlotte, ealUbury, Greena- torTfWeo., Chapel HiU, IlUUboro, c., ,ti:00e.m. Close at 4 p.m. Intern Oiarleeton. 8- C, Wilmlog tteio-vnar-caw . v., Wilmington delphla, Washington, Kicbmond, Peterabnrf, Norfol. Weldon, etc., due at 8:50 p. m. Clots m. ; " . . 1 B- , . I IT - T ,. V. C U liiani ftaiuoau raj:vw3i,...nwrv, Apex, Osgood, c, uue iu a. m. vioee p. maeeltaneous Eagle Bock, Monday and ThUy. W9 "J."0.?- 5'?: .h, mvrrr v VT eoDovaay, uud i low k, m., vntwn i IP. . 1 1' J A J.. u:au a. in. close Inn. ATaraaboro, close a n m Thursdays, due e p. m. Fridays. . I ... U a.rl .4wuA Tt,. .nfl Money Order Departments, from 8:20 a m to a. no malls are received or tent on Bnndsy. Uie olfiee will not be opened on that day. CITY ALMANAC Anir,!. .87X. Ian rlaw. . 6 U. Sun wts... f 41. MKTKROLOOICAL. iKiroKTVD at rrs lumn cioak tor.) t . m. v a. m. i t in. i p ra. t p. in. t:l ' vs ev - 77 , o UTY COTI'OJ MAHKET Rei-orted dally by W. U. Btronach, Urot er and Commission Merchant, Fyttevllle Btreet : KiLiioB. ;an? ui, :im. f rtce of cotton in our market to-day : .-- ...... 17 At 4 B. m. . - ,..-.. tain J iJea. Ma ket steady. WSATHBB IlKlOIT. WasumoToa, Ang 81, 1871 For the South Atlantic States euntlnned threatcnlnir weathee and rain, light to freab southerly asd sonthweatarly winds Increasing is lore oa the eonin aiianue coast, evormy wnather. wlln niga wlnaa, will pronaniy pre vail ou" the South Atlantic coast during Tburt- ds.y. HdTKl. AHKIVALH. Vaiiii'iouou nousit. 0. W.Blaclnatl, Projirutor ; AuquU lUCJh. J 11 Petcrt, Puttainoulh: Thao Snow, Mat Fredin: k Ficholson, N V; D McCanley, Chapel Hill; J Vf Lee, T It Turnell, H W Betta city; Wm U'.arksoo, Charlotte; Miss Mil re 11 biDalerw Ubarleaton; Mr Lavina Cumminjr, Lavina Camming, Wilming ton 1) T iludgincrs, Ve; L U Joee. Fay ttcville; Msjbcott, B F Hawkins, FJ Thorn, M. Jennie Thorp. AnyuU ZUM. U a lludgingt, its l'et ty, Oeo U Snow, L C Edwards, city; OP Thrower, SC Qupther, F Erwia, J A Uwg, 4 W uovington, w it ineck, MoCallum, NO, W E Thompson, Rock Springs W D Steele, Rockingham; Torn, aiy Steele, Little Kock; U A Uanna, Chat- bam; II Poe, So. Ex. Co.; II A Reams, J L Csrr, Uurham, O W Uricc, 1'ortaroouth; WaWChambralane. WJ Barker, D B Tmnble, K W McKty. NY; J J Davit, rrsnkhn; J U n munis, n trren; 0 1 Ar-1 nngtoo, Petersburg; lit EW Wslklns, Ussuw; T I Horn-land, . wirrea county; l)r W P Pear, W L Iec, Ormeville; W 0 Mnrgaa. Ohio; T B Venable, Oxford; W U VYUtt, Vs: V M Carter, wif and two children, Mr BlackwU and child. Beau Prt. STATU HEW1 Hun. W. A. Graham I aieedilv im-1 mviftg and tjr4n t iry vvtuaa of ,.u,v...wo,ai.ar,lUrr neaimftpnngoi our ova btite. Dr. E. Strudwkk m all 11 coelaed te ble l,J, asd huat tuffcrtd much from th I. jury la bit knee, but b may b regarded inp(oiAg.aAl an arriiwi ftMttry mnoa row appraueaoea, Abundant rain btv falleatverywbtr Jming the past Back, aad tbe droaght is faded ia 'i taciioa aintctad by it, crop ar l mt, roving, and tobacco is looking ap. TUrt t tome fear that then will h lue "b raia iur eotio. Vyiorttu fatrm niert with ao drlea li at Craratburo, either going or r luiamg, bet ennaect with the H, C U. It both w ay,- UUlt'm' IWr4m, Fit prisoners, cotifioed la oar coonty ) aa various charge, made their recap tMerdty at about II eVkxk, aa.. sad rtiUtlarg.-0W. Jra. i Dot at Moan. Th rhiloWgiaa So- y dcd4 o kaat Monday eight, that a wa I a I. i ti M f:LL' JV. :i 4 TheCterl'rtt Okmrur aays IbU Mr. Coratit L M-Coy d wif war keeck- i ataatieat t.y iightniag ca Moadsy ay rurcf4. ThIWh Vrtttmgrf, oa tbt arig Wi!n-1i laat. rnirrrj oar roeama- y aad uri b e;d iaprlatoa tb (otra daughter of ii. i,l,.- mrx Ami L'adarwood it raard ltnor, Ej , of lb s MtmrpT. A pftHrerted wMtteg i La progrra la i !nboil.t rbrth I this pier. Mis I afanlsnc. rv. IWimI Lead, 'd.ag l,dtt. aad 4. W. North. Paaaor. t"t4,t,le talrt I aaaifcatt I A Loial t mm.-Vt. E. A. Kaaplo. ! 11 ipaa.lt la this oaaty, bfoaghl I I a i a botti rhkkaa with fuel aaads Mi,bl fct. U tl bad livid, tt eid ; "pikadaUig" aagand as aay j 'li-al kr.,H ia l!.t WInM L sk Aawaaai t vaiev (aniu- Dr. E , v KaaipK wW bv la thwaawaly, afcaw I as yaMM lay 8 y"g rbk-ka abkh Lt gaiat roituwif H dtaoovafM ag IM poa tf y. 1 k ckkkaa la qaaa- m raa.iy ! tbxkaaa It ka la a k4,t af avaa, talfaf . - ac a i .t f, Mrt4 V- W. lial 1,, I, lUla"af a I I., U i.,"ht shit-l' " ". aaa a Hk a twtiikt arOtvwt i .f.. i,. u, i,f tbt " ""titi.U, ai.je, a. r , t 1 aU.-gy. um " Mm aruaa, ,i ss a "" IM. bi U tM My, aas af lk ' ! a-4 t! tow, aad imJy wia.rg IM .at baf rt... L-r4W HOMEAPFAIRS. OoiAlUn, Tllra thftt Col Wm. A. Allen, the Senator from Duplin county, U lying very ill l bit residence in Kenansville. Too Much, We hit one objeclidu Id the Piedmont" Yeas it contain! too mttch quotable matter. We do not know where to end. A very unusual complaint tbit ! Piano Tuned. . We direct the attention of our reader ' . , headed t. bove. , Leave ordera with , Messri W. II. Jonet & Co., Fijetteville Street - , - . Special Tax in Franklin. The proposition to levy a special tax for the countv of Franklin was voted down i I bv a large majority. The vote stands 2G6 for, against 1,201. Matonlo. The memberi of Wm. O. Hill Lodge, No. 218, will meet at the Hall tbit (Thurt- da'yT morning at'8 o'clock, for the pnrpmre of MK-ortinrr the remains of the late O. H. Millham to the depot. Large Amendment Vote. Tbe little County ot McDowell gave 570 votes for the constitutional amendment, and only 46 against them. Martin coun ty goet ahead of McDowell, giving 688 vote for and only two against. a Hon. D. M. Barring or, We exceedingly regret to loam that tbit I prominent citizen of our town still remains very ill at the White Sulphur Springs, I Virginia. Hit brother, Oen. Rufut Bar-1 rincer, hst been telegraphed for. We fear there it but little hope foi bit re-1 covery. Folic Court. , There Wat only one small case before tbe Mayor yesterday morning. Two ne gro boyt from the country were arretted by officer Dunston charged with stealing iron from the Raleigh and Gaston Rail road shop. The boyinid tbey did not know there was any harm in picking up old tcrape or iron, snd tb Mayor dia- I charge! them with tbe understanding tbat tbey leave tbe city immediately, Maetiag of School Commltte. Tbe School Committee, foe th township N Raleigh, held a meeting yesterday at tb Mayor' offic for the purpose of ap pointing teacher for tb free schools. Present, John C. Gorman, F. M. Sorrel! tnd C. M. Otey. Tbe following persons were appointed I teacher for second grade colored schools: I Kitty Llgon, Kitty B.tlnp, F. T. Thorns, Mis J. E. Thomas and Norfleet Jeff-1 ley, Jr. It was ordered that tb avwly appoint ed tcacbrrs priiceed at once to take a ceo- sus and aacerlam the aumber of colored children la the township. Tbe committe mad no appoiatmest J of Uacbcrs for whit schools, hiving poet-' P"tf d jt t th (iiggettioq of Judge BV od other prominent CiliA.ot o tbe city, tut the purpose of awaiting tbe ac- y,, tb, Mtnt , (,!, wertlng. wbkh it It ptiipoaed thsll be held next week. An tffjrt is bsieg Bad to tatab- Ilak a first Claa publle tcbon) for lb wbiUchUUjmf tUailyad it luffiaM t inivreet, I manlkattd at th propeeed ting, tb snovemeut will tucin d . A itr 18 tbt LinCob) b wtL- ttas op tiacota coiialy. II' it bar searching among th "old Court record,' aad cabernet toot curious tprcimca. Th I rat caxirt was hell la 1761, tod Ej- kM Polk, grand falbrfPrriJet Jam K,Volk,wall Irat Clark, aad t!.t mi-1 ate r ia hatband ntiag. Tb waam-1 Lag Jurtic bald tb court, wit i Too. KaJ, Jr, WUHata William Wat-1 I . ! - J"ka IUiabw.pt. 18 king u,,llwM wibbk U a m aad "P"1" " Ml wao louk aa oa a auorary sue ta " - A vary, ,, predatM ilaaa ,wra la a aa attoraey t me IIriNMlwHtiia! . .t . . "n iU 'Milmn 'JT''b.d aad cka, akts u a aighl, 4 pvara.' Bat 84 teviua a a t4 for OedaO - tioa If lb hUwa dony Mlrvak fast aad unpr, I pvwr Mrk ; , J i. W uaL I hilh.g ; pmk .... bf aaffor aad Waw lad. ram, r aeart, tt,l.li.g aad aawra. I At Ju'f t. 1770, 84 this I ratr. " Tb4 1 ratry. " Tka4 UM raa laii nwn aad aeaawi Ifeat u tewar pan a at car was bit eg la a 8tti w.ia M'oaaa jtmm. at aot tak eg by IrflMM of Law ; arttkad lslb it Caaeara." fbtig af ear awaas la kave b) a p"pU way af Iskting la tbaea day, 84 aii ka sairwa t otkay kaaaa, A wkoicaat aa. at toaet, M M4 g f Mar) LatTTfl Wa aUa la I aaxMg aceeaaU isl a. -. Ta Juka llardx. I wlf a-a'i. I aa4 8 paaca S to TW. -J a - 7 . - a . . - aeaiaa, I aaaaa ta aa U$B .asav, f aaalMr ) p. U -v liar t eika eaataf al W-Uag St1 .tT tntMm. t1TJa. aaa iaU t t af k I a r4 a4ad,ltl Itat b k4 f t r pt .4 h tr aar at t-aa4 falUaj aa im b af ;..ur, 1771, aad I-1 FINE CUT. Still cloudy and threatening Tain. The colored military company held meeting at the Court House last night. Jib popular tune in MassacUutettaia-q- "Bolt Ben." One man to tpit eootber accused bint of writing "Beautiful Suow." James DU1, the murderer ot Floyd Oxendine, is reported to hare been killed on Friday night taut, by the sheriffs ponee. A woman bung herself in Milwauki because "whiskey didn't taste like U used to." : . 4 A Wetli-ro giil after giving ber lover a hearty smack, exclaimed, "Dog my est if y6TffinTTiB!oT boss." ." ' - . The following new adrertitementa ap- n t.... fL,nnft. j Barnum Hotel, New York City. ' ' Pianoes Tuned, W. H. Jonet & Co. For Sale, Raleigh City Bonds. The Carolina Military Institute, located at Charlotte, N. C, wilt be opened on the 1st of .October next, 8,i e notice in another column. Ths Mammoth Building. The new building of Messrs. William sou, Upcburch & Thomas, tcceutly erected on Fayetteville street, it, perhaps, the largost building of the kind in tbe State, if not tbe largest in the South. Tbit mammoth building is three stories high, two hundred and, ten feet Jn length tending across tbe block from Fayetteville ttreet to Baliabury street it thirty-two and a half feet in width, and, we are In- formed by the contractor, Ave hundred thousand bricks were nted in th erection 0f the wall. Tbit house was built pretsly for tbe cotton trade, at all it r- raneemen'.s and appointment! thow, Th increasing businea of these popular cot kin merchant necessitated the construc tion of a more spacious building than the on they now occupy, Soma idea may be formed at to what Raleigh it doing la tbe cotton Line when we itate that the tingle firm of Messrs. Williamton, UrKurcb & Thomaa handled )ut ,eM mort than ten thousand bale of cton. On of th firm informs ut that the- u buildlnsr just approaching completion would not bav been large I enough for tb business of that year and yet tbelr businea 1 steadily on tbe In crease. Ralegh 1 (uaaeUtiag af ottoa market, alter all. Aa Raeaay La Disguise. Tbe ritdmtnt Vest bat received anonymout communication in which it I charged tbat tb Oxford Orphan Horn k "under the sole management ol tb Epit- eopalitnt " Tb Frru lepllc most taiis- lactonly. Wegir a paragraph or two. every word o( which we inuor. It tayt: Our correspondent, who teem to pt- seat soma taUlllgeoc, a smaxing amount ol Ignorance, aad who I certainly aa il liberal. Barrow-minded, and thnrt-slghted sectarian, eonunac ia this ttrtia. Aff"rd Ing a a opportunity for. timely com tent. Th Instituting; w aaderstaaa, es tirelv Ire lroe aectanaa or Ueoomila- tlonal Inflseace. Tbe (uperinUedent, Mr. Mills. U a minister of the Baptist rtierrh, aad anttl recently, editor of tbe BMeal JUsmbr, the orgaa of tb Bap- 114 charcb M North Carol is. TV larJUt who 84 th varloaa oVpartmeaU bav bees. sciecUd apeclaJly and tolrlr with refereace to their 111 arts aad canabi Ity, repretcnUng all or aearly all of tbe cbuicbe la lo ntat. r.rea u it was, a our oorrespoadest stair, thai tb re ligion "training of 18 Children" M to- 1 led to th Ernaropaiuna, w can tee no tenae la the objection Our coetrtsporary is in trut a to Mr Mill being a Baptist iurr. II I feyateaj, tad a very worthy aad alii on. Hit cblefaaaUUat it 8 Baptist ailaiabrr ur Cohea Mrs. Robards, tb ata- Uo, u ,b, oaj fnsa ooonta.1 y,, I(HOC On of th teacher k,0. y t MethodM, and vrat raars l I Uwi Hk liier TV attack I w antra. Boat perpt ktv tt ,nnnM..l.,ns thai bra... Iks two ra- iL-mra .Hi Baotittt Ibtt th U8 a, Una, moti tr,a ,,M .b U tb . . ... towt0llt. I r - - - . Iful fellow kaa tk hardihood le I tbat -th r4iio liaUlagof IhtcbUdre to aad a.d the o I txeaagtaMl cd tb EpUropallae" Don 1 ks eprja that Keaara, M.l and CoM I ,. )- a Lad Smat ta lhcimtbal I .,,. ...... IH talMin am ipna ikb i ib.ii.hh. 8--U.Ua. Mrirtl It t7 " w - Z ' "Z.. Z a g.ast. rha. n,m. mai w raa- o4 ksv 8 rbi rlar tabl laatltattna te tab ear of 01 rw lil ehild like I tM w-alf f ty 4 aictaraaiax, aad Ikaa asimiatr traariai aaa ptawa Tb tittai I a tptrpliaa I a-tiiimMit saralf . b.t t ! mw tays, W4 the rttiidra be aay Ik'.ag. rpwrrtpat ia, np4 . Iky have "lb Migme Uaiaiaf " B jaa aarvaaatab tlm M f rk.idr sad kappa mm aa Lh tM W lilt arpttaa bat ral gt a iMtrat-O" aay . aad b tM "k a m la Ma's 84 a a'M ' lis tMiifttl II'MB that w8 (mi ! pruvU4. "A 4 m'm Salt wv m. A4 bM ta a la - SMMMMMa . ... -y ext. I t aaary alaa ai-'f. SM ! hot Ifc-t wmtpt 3. aa. i a-a ' -. tw. f f jt. L i aa tl.' ki i.m titrf " r ' Oorraspondrac. , We have been banded the foil owing correspondence for publication : RtLBian, Aug. SO, 1871 Dr. BUtlnall: . . ' - 6m Heannx that tbe arrangement for therancTllffusicJfltmalnmeTitTabt held in Kalaigh during the coming Btat Fair, haa beea entroMJtn-T3, berabv Fair, he. bee. ntrostKrtrrTW, we hereby r tender the use of Tucker lull for the oc- the oe, 1 easioo, free of cbarce . An early answer wiil oblige, as we are now closjnar an encngement for Fair week with a taleuteil company, and would like to make our arrangement to correspond. jiour reepectlully, W. it St R. 8. TtrcKKR, Irop'r Tucker IU11. Yakbobobob Ilocaa," Raleigh, Aug. 20, 133. If: It. 3t8rTuei!4r7 '; rr'j wt , I OaM-Mauy' tTti for your ind offer, which would m cheerfully ac cepted but for the size of your Hall. We ill hold tb Concert in the largeat ball at the Fair Q rounds, and will expect to teat between three and five thousand person, and If th present programme can be fully carried out, North Carolina never taw such an array of musical talent assembled. lourt very truly, O. W. Blackball. Manslaughter 1 Parsoa County. Tbe travelling correspondent of the Richmond JCnuir of a recent date, write a followi ; Some fortnight since Mr. Wil.iaui Har ris, brother to Sheriff Harris of Person unty, shot a m-cro man through th fleshy part of the right breast, and th wound mortified and the negro it dead. Mr. Harris was arrested and confined iu keeping of the sheriff, but the other day sued out k writ of AaAea eorpui before Judge Head, and was bailed to tbe torn of 13,500. It seems Peter, the negro, worked for Mr. Harris. He went home hungry and wanted tupper right off. Mr U.toldbim to "wait till William (.her ton) came horn," Pete cutaed aronad and damned William f jf always being to late, and then went to the kitchen tnd aeized the cook, hit own titter, by tbe throat, and gave ber tb worst beating she bas-hed tinea the surrender, because sh woulda t hurry up th cake. Mr. Harrit cam horn tbat evening and x postulated with PeK-r about hit conduct, which mad feter wool rise to such sn extent that be cursed Mr. Harris, and they clinched for a ' fight, when tbe little pistol cam out of Mr. IP pocket and lot- tied mutter a aboT. , I 1 Latter ol European TravaUer. W bav notiosd reoeatly that tb let- i,r. ol certain American Euroneon trar- . . , . , I llerbear evidence of th enlightening and Dolithing Influeoo of travel in ior-1 .1rn tnnntrW Phillln Ouilnh. wrldnff - t r 1 rt on mu tuojec-, m ine ocn.iurr u-jr, tayt, thai among tbe thousands of our I countrjmeo at this moment tummering ia I I .t I .1. k. .!,..:. . I foreign lands, tb majority are comparing I ana conirnBl bow w iu. auaov.B ... . " borne." anon to itl disadvantage. Tbt I letter of thoa tr.velllo brother in J I . .1 titter and couain oi oar amua ana mw i tooUh ut who stsy beneath tb old roof. Can tbi anlbusiattic corrciondent bt th lazy Tom, th played-out Harry, abora nothing last winter would Interest I Ms th tmlancboly Jacque sailed castor south out of bis blue, that b chirp to cheerily I It It really the frivolous Kitty tbtt is deep la Venellaa art and Moorish rat calculations at bam, fill liter epit lie from Asia and Africa with date aad eight) and mcnureoreat, to th fraction of aa hour, aa Inch, aa um.. Tbey tell as nreciarly how many etuae wtat to building tb tomb ol PUilemy XX., tad the xar4 agf iMtdd geavktaa U b took pxiaclue thereof. KuW w bear of a tt pi or a at at a 838 1 3 feet or yatds Vl.h, 8.1.1 ,T or a .crypt 8,371 4. lavtdiep; 4bta of H km with 971,201 tile, tc4 ttbl made- oat ot 1.000,011 blttof aoeakUM rrrr, pti.-r.pb it tet f.wth with rodt and roods aad deev mala and avuirdopobi ; and w kaew just kow many Wwtt twiaki la every oo of tb bullae's Ira ll.ou.aaod a'at Imbaas, aad th coat to dot of eeh,luibta ; and then ar bill of far odwkbd with biuof Byroa; aad It Ls al.ajs. Yc keow dear Phil, that Aaao Domini &M tb Taika. aadT cummaad V ; or "Of caul a yoa retail how Agrigeetam" lb rt.s ! M did .H kaow or mmlM UW . biommi IB aay i"- yaxnuay, wnen a. wa a haadrad milt ; trim lb ca I Cluitibi d Aaguat IUllrad Cp k dfriba, aad had aot bg la cra J f. " vNi- ' " WpU.g fAioe at ! . i, . .i l t -i .. i. I: lov i-ssa p 8aaara. e4 ItalHl . M poll hwt'ry,allba Ir'.U 'I 'm Itg'H'a srs oo IL Wai iW ti, i (.., g tut Ira ilWt la 8 a lii'lit -a 4mi static i aad gasgT, wbn, tiil a w. ocf auj't- ka saaay !" east ta a lyfW-ttg aa aa eadiaaetdbbW M aata Lad ta badrtv- e I an 4ita tat lUlloa. Wirt A 8 C 1 a Ctt hRt hi Btwirf Will i i: UuUit-U Ita'l trow cii.a. b-k 4aila, bat will kaia l-r-T aa lmr at hat ti j btv am, TM MaUoaaJ II 4.L fWlfb laiaarw. af th ll.ilabafa' tU- mr4te, ak It gnxally rgbt aa ill ! tar auw-rrni! V p '! g !, ba lb t.'t-wi-g eB!UaitT antra af lb H itl t bWf of lb S-t.il.. Mai J. M. It-a I . Ml. Jam M l!. Ir.t.lUt I r4i ta Ia4 act, b rw. i cba-g ' th4 k --. b..a ar lr lu g rt aM. if i w f.i . i Iu I I,- ' i-. .1 (. t a I if r aM li l a, Hi r.niv ihidi'I IM amVv, thai Mavis J. M f- A- H, ' I'. I I, n Wi T rrv'.r-m-y g"4 ti. t-'k td I). ' ;' a ha fl- :1 wrl aa k J t 4 aa Ik a' a '. ,. a I it M auk- il a a. FXMAN8V1XXEI. Educatkmat Meeting aerlval af Rali- jioo Oood Effect of a FrohibiUrr Lw-A Contrast Sditart f (Ar Smlintl: pastor of the Baptist church in Kenans- LT1,,' P i 7????" village to aid in an endowment meeting I ... v " . ana to preacn for a week. h.enansvule, I round to be dlmcrent from any town I had ever teen. It ha court house, about which cluster hotel, several store and a few dwellina.but the balance of the village is spread out in the I shape of a spider, the house being built I along lour roads, and at long interval. seems w nave we toe -4eatre of every man to nave a tarm ia town, and the re sult it a .village .of , niagniUwnt iliitaiic?)!.. 1 acre went tome thing about the place I Uked verf much, and aome that did not ttrike me to favorably The people are usually moral and intel ligent, and have shown their appreciation of education by building fir academic ana maintaining good tcbool lor many year. Th people are first-rate, but I am sorry to k-e neither of the nice churches of the place enclosed, and a cemtterv. which might be made beautiful, greatly neglected. v Indeed there is not a hous in the place built since thervmr and many of itl citizeoi teem to have forgotton tbat paint is a great beautiflur. Tbe Presbyterian it the largest denomi nation in the village, though tbe Baptists are the prevailing religionitttin tbe couu- . . T at. , L. - . . r . i I ty. ' Rov. Mr r-prunt, th pastor of the Presbyterian church, it a luarocd and ven erable man. Many year ago, he cam to thi country from Scotland, aud in this place, at pastor aud teacher, be hat lived and labored for mor than thirty year. He 1 said to be tb fluent florist In th Staa and takes great pleasure In keeping in order hit celebrated garden. ut the Her. Mr. Anderanu, of the Metb- odirt church, I know but little, say that J h ia mnrK Mtaomkd f.kl fits nrtinniu mnA I be 1 much esteemed for bit prudence and I piety. , i i The uaptut pastor. Mr. btallings. it I lawyer, as won at preacher, and good In I both professions, beloved by every one who know bim, and eminently useful a a minuter. But to return to our meeting Saturday and Sunday -Id Sunday were given to the endowment of Wak Forest College, and about $50 more than the apportion ment was raised by tb Kenansville Bap tist church. Th meeting was continued during th week. Large congregations I attended, tevertl made a profcasion of r ligioo, and up to th tim Llcft Ftidav Imght ix had loined tbe church. h waa proposed to protract the meeting, knd tb Itcv. U. Uenhm or UoldslK.ro, was ex F1"."" ' Pr . Ther wa oe tning impretted m mncB )n uTorof Kenansville. I did not sea a grog shop ther. nor did I see or hear of a drunken man while I was in tbe wheB thert m Mf ,f , fowB A few monUit before. I tricnt Saturday la Magnolia, a village ouly seven mill ni iveaiaoaTiue, oa in pre l saw mora nmi Um thM D,r, di. B jD mAtt. , di. la Kenansville, tb drw ticket prevailed MignoU tb. r4. How long shall Hqoor triiiDg jn(j j ' T. II. P I . I FaraonaL I Julias Bttxton aad his wife ar stop. I ping tt tbe National. Tbey will leav this evening fur tbe mountains. Justic Wicket's Oonrt. Ytateblay afU-rauoa fficcr Duastoa ar rested and brought before Justice Wkktr trowordtof Ux aaUua, Jauta Mtollia and Albert William, charged with being drunk aa 1 filitiug oa Wilmington street. They both plead guilty aad tbt J attic fined them 1 each and coat. ia i i i Tb Tobacco Mai bet. . L . Tha JfmlJ li. 10tk gtVsalb Li. I loaing quolaii.ni: . i-"C l X t !''. wmliegiugt fO sq i'"": mo f,4 eoaimm to food. i 10 to 10 ; aery r,-l 110.50 to 1 11. 50; dark strong t Ms "iilMt 1.1 r-lr a rar W llTl tf M 1 A fii9 rrwnmrill in . ... ...- a,. , .... aeadaaoipl leaf .V) to fit. 00. Mouldy, warta aad funkd tobarexi it selling wry tew. Vt rtaioa tot T. Tbt fourth tk of th Ppfcial Tern I. Merklenburg tiplr d oa Saturday Uat, Thrarbot 140 raart t Jl oa U dmbet b triad, tad lb court wm aobUiMM a loa weeks loager. TM coart La ruy iiptaatv. j d panpl ar brKlaoiag to alah that ear m"l -- peu"" I It a pasl Trim. i , th,,,, ftm (gaiaat tb Chartotle, 1 I M l". a. K"a iiitn bv e-,lrt. dun. tb rrtai.leo. vof I tj Wa ebbealoe. the roart glvejadf atrst again lb r a.. road fur 1 1 l.axJ TM pia.at.lti war IL M. Oat A lapsed 8(tihAaa, Mafaly A Co Tb Soprrm f'.urt bit irz grnt tt trial I U.arlna Mao, ML k-l kill- 1 Cm, lb. nd I M" iuoe.illl to a vardirt af MMiagklar,ea4 Wat kV taarad ta IM I'a.it Ira itay f. Ir year. aad kia air, a y, let y . (W, itaml (hi Mwtnaa aba war IM aaat aad ii;.4 b'-OMwlve la tb world urrpt Ug (Mtr g.sad taut Mrs' tok sp ia! f file I IM rues ad tin a art that gtwtoaad kk p-'ihd kalrrnr, F.rary artkl abuat t "il Ikw.i saT(,:,',,', af t-uiUb, !'. 1,'g IM Wat kav kr, wa fx- laity Ukta4 aa MUl it f.u'y a -J. With tif pnt ti snatatiaU ttnit a T.a'b tr-rfk, ra. -t.a iu M, it labjoi, a'btil U ;.,?. Nx -!) ba.i. tk.il dajb-W- t?. Tip i ', i, aal 1 tva fc- af . ..S Kin ' a a , . It 11 . Ihta lk. r -.' 1 li ' .U,r ft ms a !.C lo'l y l '.! i Iba Ij ,nl.MM r f yiar I t U a', Hayo'',- r-l la. Touching. ' ' . The following toucbingly beautiful lines were handed ut ycaterday for publication by an Irish gentleman. The tad, iwcct 1 patho of Tom Moore pcrvadei the whole, ana Its C eltic origin is clearly perceptible Tb a praken hearted butcher, Vot'a Tilled mil grief and shame, I dells you vot der drouLIe ljn- I doesn't know my name. Ton dinks dls very funny, eh? Vea you der story hear. You vill not wonder dun ao much - It vat so strange and queer, Mein moder bad two tittle twins, Dey vas me and mein broder, V luokt ao very much aUke, No von knew rich vrom toder. - - Vonof der poys v-"'weup,' Vnd "llaua." der oders name, Bittn It nmka no tlfff nnt, VV-both go 'ratted der rxmn, Veil, va of as got Uadj- i" Yaw, Mynheer, dat Ish ao I But redder liana, or Yawcnp, Mein moder she ton't know;' ' Wnd ao 1 sm In droub'es, " ': : ' 1 gaa't glt droo meia head, Vedder I'm Hans vota lillng, Or Yawcup vot isb tead I i " ' . lAOviaTisaxiKT, , XUteet rrom Vlesna, , . The third great triumph!- Whcrer4j Wllaoa 8. M. Co. awarded Grand Medal on Profrre, Grand Medal on Merit, and I only tewing machine company recommend- ed by tbe International jury for th Grand I Villoma of Uvw. ug8-2l RALBtatr, N. C, Aug. 20, 18711. Editor Daily flmtlntt . Gurr: We notice in the Daily Bkh nSL, ol August 20th, the following re diculous puff : "Latuat from ViennaThe third great triumph I Wheeler Wilson Sewing Ma- chine Company awarded Modal on pro-1 fmi nr.n,l AfnAnl trt ntdtrit n.l nnl. f ', grand Medal on merit, and only Eewi3g siacnine uompany recommenuiH by iniernttioaai jury tor the Ursnd VI piom ol Honor."- , 1 i , We forbear giving any commeut on this, bu'. band you the following clipped from the New York Herald, of August 10th, which speak for Itself. - "Honor to whom Honor is due."' Tbe Sewing Machine Show, There wa too much competition amongst the exhibitors of tewing macbinet. No diplomat htvi been given in the section, but all have ob- tainod medali of merit and for progress." Bkwimu Macbikb AouTa. RwrrAM Pi'rjso, 1 . Mecklenburg County j. v. i l Letter trom Dr. William T. Howard of Baltimore, Profesatff of disease of o- mcnanj cnnaren ia ine Lniveritroi Maryland, giving M. opinion of tliete waters at atremedial agcut. ' ' Bai.timorr, Aug. lit, 1873. Col. Tm F, (Um i . - .. . DtaT Bit : la accordance with your re quctt, I take plraiure la tiating my opin ion of tbe medicinal virtue of the liunalo Spring, During my long reaidenc La Wnrrentoa, North Carolina, Itrntmsny patlenti to Buffalo, and had ampl eppor lunltie nf observing tb tfftxt vf th water. Experience hai long ago strongly impressed me with the conviction (Ai al iittrtf tt rant mimmf tl tclcbraUd milk tral ratrrt Virginia, Nolb eg but lb want ot mountain air, lta comparatively isolated position, tbe paucity of tbe o- comniodelion hitherto, and th small pain taken to bring tb Springs properly before tbe public, could possibly bav frvent! It taking poailiun with thslar amed White Sulphur Spring, in Urern brier rounty, la lit w.Ja rn of raM In Whlfh thry ir botDtnrlintf d.' arf4, ia (vrfnia ridM of mm it U mwh i rif t tin Ulltr. 'l llud to tb alttdmg daUliiy, atiaoduit apoa th Urdycea valaaccuce Iron grave acute d.araara; and mor especially to lb eatbeti and se onl loci-lent to taritf frrfrt U all tkmr fritt aitd TitHm, to cartaia forma W. agaHajwak--89ataWAwWaaaVr aaWaaaV smAA sVVha awtBaaWaWaal vawaaafwy wwwyavaaawsaa. wawawaw tJaWa; fpwaw w " Ta"8PTiwawaa faaattav Is tWM, tbat era mndtbl at all by mineral water. In thort, wer 1 called apoa V) tal front what mineral Water I bav aasa) fJW fnaM miU aaotf aaiSwelaMi awaawat ot good acrra ia tb airmail luibr of raa, in a garl way, would aheitatigly aay (Ar llyffJU fyrutp, to JfrWrawry tvfy, IVgiat-t. Very rep-tfull your, W. T.I!oAr., M. ft dtt. NEW AUVEUTISEMEXTtC w ANTED I Vr liii Ho. 1. Us. I Ettal ta IM City of Vt ila-it.(ta, foe a, 8, ar aur yaara. lalaraat aj anal annaaily W. H.rfu.MI Alu. agltf 4lai pliltull TfUID. trmm 4Mt,( PVimi T enad, ta ban U a.U aua Ut Mat tkttr aaHtaiaAaaf ftiaM. a ik k rarikr4. a-. a"l r'-.a J-y.U W, II, joMIAU. c A It'll. 1.1 A litUTAltT IMTtTl'Tg, tatatavv, M. C Win M afa1 aa lirloW 11 aiL i t Tkuaaaa, !- t . aaat.4 by I.. it Jl . aa4 alaat foaiairtt l..lfk,ia a-imlt f.w Innim U,loaMI a p f ta la aMnaitatd t-n fit. a au-d. 4. r. Tlt' M41,ta)4. A L B . A f taii',kk C t 8 4a .4 a-g.l.H STAIi ST1')AI. MMC iiAHNUM'a iioti:u l"4. faoaliaat aa 1aiiia tratar, NEW VOItK. Ala. ., Ia.la aai fifi.ni III.. I ....... ... . . , i a vita a)ar iam. i-,a m t4 a-i- . fr, .i. ta., a t-t .ttfc. I 11. "t -1 rtt I.,' ,f ..4 tiil .e t-k t-la la vl i i . aa ( '' 4 ..f 1 . m. t , ,j I ... . a.. a i.!.1 a t a t I - f-.i. 1 n a.,.. a- aa a mw. a y,., . .a..- k. a . H-ittM.,. ...-a. l..a, itos-. a ,) 1 a .., of a-aa H-M. Bl M MARKETS. Noon Ilepoi't. -! Cotton heavy. ' Sale 10.0CK). !pecula tioni aiid exports 1,000. Later Savanujb and Charlcatim liip mcDU not bciow low Middlings delivera ble October an J Novem ber' 8 3-4. ' " ;r . Lster Savaunnh and Charleston dcliv. able October and November not below good ordinary 8 918. - U ' ' " ! Kw Tong, Aiig. SO. Monec -tm tf. Oti&yt9l-B. ExchangeTlonj;8 hort 8 tM! floy. nmentdall;"':atofiewa'wy-i: -V Cotton dull and irrvguli'tiC Sides 313; Uplunds 19T-5. Orltaus 20 f -t ales for future, August 19 li-33 to 19M0. September 17 13-10. October 17 5-8 to 17814B.-;.1 ' !;- 1 Flour Heady. Wheat (iril !iid with out decided ohag, Ki 9, MilWiiultce 83 to BO. Urm qoitt, atotfii VMtfcn till s ad (7 to Sf.' Pork quiet and stand w, new 18.1lii 18.fcrEOTtulptdTlrifc f r western itiara 8 8-4r Vurpfftllne' Htcady at 43 1-3 tij 4 1 1 RoJitt :ublrt t t l.13. FreigliU quiet. -- Midtiifljht Rep6rft 1 Si..."..! , i 1 !) 4 r' .t! ' .. .:, ',! .,) . - t fir -,MC' ' vr.'.t ' ., i ..,.Nw TCmAft. jW. - , Cotton-rNei receipt 37i bale groa 1,14 ; talc " ior (uturrf 4,800 ; for Aug. II 5-18 to 10 3-8 i it, J7 7-817 5-18; October 17. 7-8 jl NovjmlH-r , )7, 5-1017 8 8; Draocr, 17 3-J0,s , I ' 1 Cotton wik,aud Irfi-la'rt tloa,l,B77 bale at 19 7-8 to Z V' KJow,;mdrato requctt, unchanged. Wh tkey sti ady at on rloll-i j Cora 1 to cuU kwer largo uffcringa itf oltlHiualfrii niixsd at 57. Poik attady aad qu V new aural $U fi Lard quiet, 8 1 8 to 8 H:10.. , :, Money acVvo at 5 to C , atilig8, 1 r; gold 153-$ to 13 1-1.. . UvAcrriiBcWa-f Uill tod tWady. &tti . quiut, (,;, ( , ( ,! .,..',-.., , . liOMiMiiii ktafSO. Commoa roia 14 8J. s'j.i'l i . L. i .1i'airiKvrvAog. ao, - - Bpirit taip.'titlu at 33' ;-fiiu quiet at 343 to 1.3713 for :itrsnne 1, 8.00 lor Nit. 8, 4.21 tot fxtrt ptM ; CfuJo lunwuiin. atr.,l. fi oa U k.nl nttiu Tfw die and virgin. Tar lower at If 5. Cotton quiet; middling lS 13; oolpti J4; export c wat'ria,' 61 net - "fiik Haloih . Market. CoH-Tin Uaitr, Br tl. T. 8t..acm A Bl, Mixr.tr frtMi. im- Id. .,. I irt .- , . It tatl COIHiN XAKN.i-srhuurh,.,.. " dry, per lb LEATHER ROLE LKATIir.B tri'kli . LEATHER IliUXIK. ......... MOUkitrt-(,'parg4 . '". !... UOLDEN tfKbP.... .... TEACIIKSi : ' . ........ VHttf.-l : ' ' '8VI . tostl -Utli .I.. .. Br ni . t'lUCKkSI? Etiua .,i. FEATUKKS. 1 88 UAI, par Ullk- 40 UIDti, par Hi Dry ....,.,. ! .L1 1WIAIUK4. m ba TAbUiW lr lb ..t TI!(EaASt-a,a4.. ttlCE , ttAOJ ... " ' Tlf4 , kc men, ,.. rLOCH, par bt.l, !. C . la I A I, M, COR", f u.'.'X . .. tUCOM talk ... .A. 4.4,11 a " Caataand....,, ML'tXETH .... . ...... IIKl:I.I Ul4. ,... c rrrr.8 , ink, ., . A hU.aii . . i Ova- ' -a OAI. al.f . . .! n kiiun.it. UCbatMta, a U. 4 k tn.l , 1... , Efct a4 M a If .ry Da- ia. 1 Mitiaaifl ..' f. D U '.,1 A , Ut. j aha F, UyaaMiad H AgaaaM Pal' Xaar laaktv Aa, M M Tfh .i , Paata a. raU aa4 kla MartM A. Iu k l WlWkua -vaalf , a al ...I... I 0aM 1 i '.,;, nsvj'.- .1 ::. '..J u"m - . l.vi T.....rt vt""" TVUla. mtiw ... ll'4l ,..A,., Il' Il1 ttJ , & jl T sc. irrw ... -,ai$ . . Ii C..'l III I It. 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Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 21, 1873, edition 1
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