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.ATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS ON 4th PAGE. M. HKJTEMiil.1. A CO ,10 elite -! Tl, WJ'I ..' .. " ' I put ritrrft, I'lillsrtephia are mil i . , (or proenrint- aiivefuenien'. lor our i i-r ith'c Skwtinil) in the above cities, and !ili,.iiwd to contract (or adverliidnir. at our !ctrcteii. ' OIHoc IHrcftory. nation oT rw akknikm!t. dlHiT hour froni 7:i a. m., to p. in , dti r'lnr tlm we. k (except while the mailt are 'rliiU distributed.) T'.M or iHKIVAL AMI l LOSING TII Mills. Western Sew Orleans, La . Augusta, (ia, ( Vanillin, 8. C, Charlotte, eallshurv, (ireens i...io, Kuh'iii, CliaH'l Hill, Hlllshoro, ic, due .,( 1 ii a. m. Close at : p. m. KaUTi Charleston, p C, Wilmlnirton, S,ttrn, Beaufort, lioldsboro, Ac, dnc 5:'Ji ,, m Close WOO p. m. i,.rthern Sew Vork, Baltimore, . rliil-ili-iphia, Vfash'lhctnn, Itlchiuond, Pet. rstinrir, NrfoIk, Wc'ldon, Ac, dtieat 3:10 p. ro. Close 15 a. m- ( 'lutlwm Railroad Fsy.ttcville Joneaboro, DuRood, Ac., due In a. m Clote 3 p. '"'yiiseel'i.neoin Fairle Kock. Monday, and Ti.-.if lv. due 1T-.Kt a tn , close 1 p. in. Hox i,rn, every Wednesday, due 11 :tu a. in , close I ,1 in l-eachhnrtf. evecy Wednesday. Cue 11:"Ui in' , closet p.m. ' Avenihlioro, close kii ii, Thurs.liiYfi.diienp.nl. Fridays. i 'Hire hours for Hi -.'Istered letter and t.,n, v l rder I'Trtiii.-nts, from H;:U)anito ', ;ai ' in. .i.noir.ol re re. i iced or nnt on Puausy, il,,. ,'iH. p w l' i oi I'c opened n that day. V. W 110I.HEH, 1'. V: V H.VI'IIKK nKfOKV. W.siiimotob. Sept3 Wrt. i' '..u'h Atlantic and Golf elate east i f M'm-I alppi Kent e, and fresh soutlim-t ami oiu'l.acet inds, partly cloudy weather j il ruin toeas. 'IV V ALMANAC Senteuil.er U, luT.i. 1 M 4 M. 11111 ri.'i . . Bllll 'i '.. . . ,m ki'kkoi.uui(;a i .. ui'"Ki I' at riNK iuimi'I rii. i '. " roua I oAl.aiou, BrptcHihi r :i i a in Ma tu. 14 lit 'i p hi i I' "' v, mi " ( ss LTI'V Col-lllX MAltlvKl Ki-l'.irir.l Jjily hy W. C. tilroiia'ii, Grotcr and Con.iuinsiou Mcreliaut, KavetU-ville street : ''aLXIOH, t'ept 3. d7t I'ric. of c.ittoii in our market to ujiy : . A. IV in. 17', At 4 p. i.i. " ttalea ' 7 'H.les. Wlilket ttiadv. lltll'JOl. Alilll AI,H. National Hutkl, lima .1 JlLiir.l'ro jtutur. W Jlajo, 11 L Wilton, tirren vil..; J M Tate, lUle'mh; 11 li. lTi, Wio.ll ioi;ion Citj; V II Mi-Koy, llaini tt County, .1 ( Jonr, Mrs Joiiea, Oxloiu. V:I inm Jucknui. Wartrn counl j; AU xmuli r 5 inula kit J vile, Kiiiuton; John Thouip ui, Ia tidton county; C ''c .tt, ( hail nte; W t) Sliilhurn, .1 A Tciuple. Wukc cuui.tv; Hut lViUiu, l'UtiWj(ii; Wtll'am Simpaon, (.'rat en eoiiiitt, Itola rt M oil. Duplin r unty; 'llinniaa AliXnmler, tiuiicomhc county. Y thli.iuoti.U llol -K, (' II '. It'aclunU, I'ruynctvr 1, l.ati:m r, N t', L A Kehi- ii. u, C'baa Kotircli, lUiiiuioie, (on W ll.i'.kintii, mile anil iloul, New Or- l' u; Joa lul.i ii, Y. li Maaon. Mi-; k ii I t.ir, .Salisbury; Mrs D S Ihld- I'.i lis V; J Me j Kllinilii. Ax; N M.K.t, Jr. lUiiHit; J D Wi ll no., j C It, Ki)inilh; I' K Ia. ritj; C F Ilwl. Waki; lti hard Kaueetf, Hay wood; t W Fuih i. Uui.lmrciC K 1'errin, I'hil- hlplu l; K Aiiinji..jpt.UulUtlii'io; J 't'Tlihrnor'UrnnUrin KORTH CAROLINA, In. MaUwillt lattlliyntrtr ctpe.ti to Aunul the 1.1 U Oil-.l-f Hit fyitit Aft, (ii;li, will lit enlarged loeight i'ifes. A larible liiiincane tuitsJ I he Houlk ' part ul Hickory toamhlp, laat tk iratirig lna and Irm-ra and nVing in na J i tin ma ntvn AW- mi sr (.Iuih of wttrr fell, mellioij tht . , ... . - . K n..!U A n . 1 I . . ...VBBWWV t B, J 1 ' 1 U IUII4 ' ' I JJ Z. II. VamK. Thia honored aaddia- gnulito r:U of our Mate ai o ptrd miiUlwu to deliver (he a l lrrwa at i tvrtHiil Annual Kilr of thr I'mpit ( V k U, AHMialnB lob held at Hickory ibe tVtU, SOtb, and Hal ol iAtobrf. '" . Vaaca tcda ku lulri-lix tn to tht "pit al WraUrn Noiili Carolina. WaM Vim, 1 Ui. Julia hoiyat, o (i.sti.a tountj, la "J'sramd and liaa 14 Lbildrtn. iU f .twin rtfM Mjt : The lungemly ol Piryer family M nuxl rtrnarkablr. J 4 Buyer, falbrr of Mr, rui)tt, l.fl lu M t kuoJred jtan and a law mon hi I K lit bl Imoiualrralbat lited mimv ' I w llOaud 1U Jci, and Ui thn - Ii4 yeaia aid. fttatntille lHM,ytr ity lit f "(wrta In Ibit part of the ttat I ibat the a aangnint could da It la ft and, bonrtrr, that I be long aUaMJ raine mil caaw lotion tontakt ntnbmeBr and ittt.l Iha lirotiaff A - r - - I r 1 ("aieg rf Ioimtcu Cuta la f y Cat '"il I,a4 ua mu w .ikl, and tht I ile'l.al tniiiil.lcrs ho t!k t.l aU.ul f4 Urhw during the ni ret drought art ' Uk a et&oie r, I Amnin nutul'aitrtMiila. I Warn u.ai Hurt te . la k ol I ..iir.g a taiiioad li. m I.U.it.Lu.g to I 'It'itil, isaiUt of g'iMu. J'-,l e-ai4 tht nsliua) tkal t roe r "f fo n tk.l Bikt e..u:d btpiafrta to in. fr.m i.uilrrt 1 ' ll ia r .mi l Ih.l fa-Leg .ed U ns..aarj. fclla t J '" if ul 1 1 ma I la th ? l .V.r ' I'llla Aa . I Ulil.i'i vl Hit J.l.hn W ., - ... , , .1 ,(,. I . ... . . ii... . "it as as ass iss Tlit KJitor returned last cveuiog from 'iVuMun Cuttrt. and will no doubt have tmt-)vtfj amy ill our m t tUs orAVarrcn Court and his suit against Gov. Hidden, which km f.intiniieil liy Imli- Wjti-ta Correction. In yesterduy'i Uauu we Committed the error of mnying that Clcaveland Spring wciu in Catawba couuty. Tbi popular place of remit is in CleAVcliind county. Capt. Plato Durham. We are glad to li nru that Cnpt. Plato Durham, editor of the Cletvelaiid, Bnniitr ia lapidly. nc,ovciino ftoiii his nvent se vere HlllliSi. Meeting of Executive CommltU. We are requested to hiiuoudcc that tlierwwill lie a meeting of the Executive Committee of t lie State Agricultural Society at the oliiee of the Secretary this nii riiiiijj; l 10 o'clock. Business of impor tance will be truaxtud, Vacant Office. .At tin: ili'eting ol the comity coinmir' sioncrs on Momlny lust 'l the county ofli cers ciei l fuve boii'l and eie iuulified except V M Ht' wu, county treanurer, ami A Mnjjnii:, coroner. At i lie meeting nl I In.- hoard on I nead iy next persons will be i. cite 1-t" till the offl"( Additional Premium. At a mietii.o .il the I(ev uc 8tci.ul Kile Coiiipiinj on l uc-dii v nijjlit lust, a reaolu ti'.m i.i p.ivcil i f!. iiii) Fin? DoLl.Atta, .;r t si vi In iii ol the value ol fifty dol lars, us an a.iiir.iooui premium to be awarded Ht ihe iippiotuhiiiK Male Kail to the Micces-ful Mem Knvme ('iliiipaiiy. A silver iiieil.il will lie com jK'led or and the cimpaiit to whom it ia owarded will ii'so ru . ivc it, t.tO Ooue North. .Mr. .1. D. Nettaoui. lormeily ol the firm of l'riiiine, I'etly ii Nctsoin, left tlm no, mil g lor (he N'ortheru citict to pur chase a stock ol' goods for hit new store. llu will occupy the old ataud of Meaara. Hosenliaum ii Bro., on Fayetteviltc street, hich is l.eino hundsnitiely refitted.' He hopis to have his stock in and be ready lot Iiusiuos within three or four weeks, ami announces li ia intention ol selling liy ooils at " bottom figure, for cash."' Central Agricultural Society . W e have receivad the programme, and primiuni list lor the lilteen h annual lair of the Ceuiral Agricultural fvx wiy of (jiaiitille. Warren mid rrsi.klin. Like nl. -t o i In- lists wt have stii thil tta-on, the pteiiiiuma Merrd are Humeri ua and valuable. The fjir ill lc held at llcu-ders-in, Noith Caroin.u, on UctoUr "III, Bth, Otii ynd lOlli. Auip.e plutlsHilas have l. en in de lor sriiting 2,001) peraona and ll.e in iicailuiia are llial this will 1st the grandest lair ever hel I at llcndeteon. Rain tn AuguaU It didn't ecem so, but Ihrra a as actual lj k taiu. iiuisu Aewvaa -ofthie year liiB.iuUM-W;i t-l.- la Aejrwat of the lormer year there lelt t 39 lucbre ; us II I' iMbss; and title year T 4i int lie. - WU. Jintnal. This miejht I the case i.n the Cape Kcar, but we cannot doubt that mora rain fell in this accliui than as ever kunwii in any previous August. W hat mays "ihe oldest inhabitant C Lex f Buddings. irjUaUiaiiijJaaUjuJaU relboVal of the capital to Us CoiDoiatioa bt-aus it hsppt in lo have a afu& a hun- lud (eel Irtigrr I li sin the new rotlna fac tor .' buildii g In this city, for the infor mation ol the ' Rtltmaa will state that there are set rial buildings ia last city and vicinity a bu b go a king way aln a I of artthir Ins village raa ebner We ill no t.tion onlj one f.r the prea- t'.it Ihr Lunatic A) lum, l k h 7 .'9 leal la Img'h HyasMisl Oa J.stiiJ.j morning Mr. Kdaard M l)ieds, a..aof II a. M A. Illedaif, td Ibit nty, led the altar Ihe txautiful tail tc crn pi ishe I Misa Annie M Il.nlon, daegk ur of il.r late Iurena llietoa, of Ibie count i Tl.a marriage rrrranay look i it at ( hi isl iKpissopa ) t l.un h, lUv 1Y Al.krt hntedfe i flirialing, aasl not- althalaading nurarjsarr uwuel, a large anasbci of fi a Is U (be roetiss nag par Ilea asre prtsant lo eilntet the calVBMsny. The happy pair bfl imatediatvly oa Ihe Ha rki A Uastoa Iraia i4 aa ndel lour N'oitli May aaalloyed bapplas-as at ts u 1 t ; t m throtigk life Huaee Agata. ttu aelghbor ta t lined Ikast. S Hsu. saj,(hsgsl apasile 4 Uo.rsite, bee rHuraed h-.ea Hu'ope end raswhaj the iity )s'si Isi its aasuul f-juriia da)t au 1 I s I s l ri pasaagr, Judg I. . k tu J iiet.aa i is ntn .li.iiguisid -a tis ft t 4 as.: aa I I as a- m yfssl s t.'s il i-r-.yg' I si eiat ('' l .u,.l iMma kte ' s,rt,-.s f t ... ,( I ' 'A . : t oliniaa", ia dead. Will ltd to.. gi midiflf' leiieone A ysmg.vauk at the aij.:otiaAo;-.-'' A colored woman down South ilioutcd hcrjclt to death at a recent camp meeting. An Ohio sclioolina'iu haa killed 114 miake on In r sj lo and from school this summer. One of the les-iops a woman most rarely learus ia never to tlk to an angry or a drunken muu. Josrpbiuv Mitnaticld's Kuijlish lover boriuwed thrc thousand dollar Of bet ami walked oil'. New Haven baa n tern a In letter-currier. She gel very mad li.-n alluded lo aa a "atreet-walker. To cure nose bleed, the Scientific Amer tan aaya, vigorously move your jawi. Mothcrs-in law never hiive it , Head the city tax collect. u'a advertise ment in another column an mare ninrjev aby going forward" aud paying lip. All coiiimunic.lioiH in connection with the Wise Men's Club should be addreseed to the President, Mr. K II Wealhera, City 1 jstiHicc. The post office on wheels' and rolling itciosi a siUarc, was '.lie sensation ol Kay etteville street yesterday, and Jraictd a i eeusiderable crowd. A Kou Ju I.ac man tins ic tinted a ma chine which harvests wheat, threha It and bag it ready lot market, but Cau'l briug it into use this year. A Vienna j iurual contains the lollowiiig announcement: "Anna Agrikol, aick nurse, watches dead bodies, repairt straw chairs, applies leeches, and make pastry ileM rts and delicacies) " An vpitapli in a IVuusy .vania church yard : " Here lie the body of Amy Major, who departed tUia life March 20, 1792. Hulllce it to may tnat she wat an honest womanthe teevml noblest work of God." A " youoii lady In Schenectady" be wiitten to Frank Walworth, " W all know you intended to do no wrong, and we all love you aa well a we did before." Unfortunately, tbi ia not the lovt tbat laughs at locluoiilhi: but it I very ailly and very iwcc-L The New York club ha a peculiar cock (ail. It ii made of tbt beat brandy and s.v. rsl d fhrcnt kinds of bitter, endlbey alas Hunt il tliaken in We, not tlirred The A mar an lb club ha a Cocktail mad a ltd seltzer, and the Manhattan club h( inviuled anoUier Not So, The rumor tht the New Fair Oruunda uuld m( ba in readinea ia time for the October ftsle Fair ia grvunJl, a will be seen by reference lo Ihe card of Cap! It T. Fu'ghuru, publiabed ia to-day I Pkxtixrl. Uoaae aad Back. .We paid a kuuid Jtisst U ms Oxford leaving (Saturday aad returning Tedy. Wa dined on oar way out at Col. KitlreU's hotel, and ad viae all trav alter who may atop al lleaderasn to give the Colonel a call. II I obliging nd cWvtr, and will Ukt gaud earn of yoa. Oa our retora we dined with Mr. Da via tht gentlemanly propritlof of tba Kittrtll Depot llutul. 11 gave us a dinner that waa capitally served. Alter the well pre' pared aubaleatia., be laid before a appe tising desert and hiacioet gripe aad peart, '.be latter aa large aa.w iwert at tay bava aeta. We hear that at think of leaving, but e really hope he will not We were glad to leara Irum prutuloent grntlemea whom i met on Ihe earn, that the HenTieali te gaiaiag groaad la their atv lions, aad thai It It thought to be bet lev now than ever before. An active, siinl ass Ushi aa tbat li waa kwooasiatg B re popular la autn tectiooa ha visit d. Oh If our fiieedt would only tiM1' at! OmJ aleea. The aealtk of lb baa ha g really ita proved. Tba bate ball ttob are qatta tinted ever the roaltau thai oven off wtskly The laat gseis rtealud in favor of Ibt h-aa bfjt over 'he II 4ar boy Tbt tisa before the laat the teller Wert Vic tut loot Tbt at hol are it full epef alKa. The lloreer 1 (irtsit at kool by pes (If full. Many ef Ihe h ys tay they will But fu'lfia them to ll lialioro', if Ikry hswh irave. (Uloid ia the pi Ma. Horner aa Oi fm 4 should be ' net and Inarperabie -Ths fBiitaiy aader Mrt (.ran! and M Mil hell, assist.. I by M.st FUU, of War ra, Mra rVOadisy's !.. I, an I Ihissa i Mis k ttrs I an I M l I'sa. kali ai fe.l i tfai.o Ae latrirsi ravisel I rsi (04 is ia k if st f a VlsU ,,1 i h ... I.i , I .., .11'.. V- i f QtM rioted yemterday in ew Tork tt I.v- .,- ottoo sLotel Jfeatereity in JKtw YorJt at 20 3 8. The Ohio Exposition opened yetU-rday under- favorable auspice. Four fatal caw of cholera at Miller burg and two at Pali, Kentucky, yeater- d.y. The Merriuiac House at Nassau, K. II, .. , . . ., ,. ' I adjoining building,WM burned with aome yeaterday. The second Grand Industrial Exhi bition opened yeaterday at Louisvllla and ia a grand success. Cattle staallog haa beatw wesiaaetl i the Tex-border. The robberic are tail mated ( a thousand bead monthly., 1 in i.iu.vuie, r., yeatoruay, . .(ranger wa arrualed lor patting " new oouater-1 tranger feit l-WO bill, wad iwleaeed upoa g,000 1 btil, which amount he depoeited. The fJiliing schooner Theti, of Lahave, I waa wrarkad An the north aide tit Prince I Edward". Wand. All the crew, numbei- lug twelve wen, were lost. I Two sUaraer bava becu aent to Nova 1 Scotia to aid wrecked vesaela Thirty-aix 1 (ilouoeslcr veasels are (trended ; six to-1 tally lost. Gloucester's lots U f 80,000 and I 35 live. I Change of Schedule. j The following schedule will be ru a on I the Augntta Air Line Hailioad froaa and I Iter this date, Sundays excepted : 1 Mall Train leaves Raleigh 1.40 p. an. I Arrives at SaaforJ 1.13 p.m. Leaves Ban-1 ford 6 45 a. m. Arrive at Ral.igh 1 20 Accommodation Train leaves Raleigh I 1 J.35 p. m. Arrive at Banlord 8.50 p. m. I Leave Banfurd 10.30 a. re. Arrive at I Raleigh J3 p. m. . Oo the Raleigh & deafen Road lb lot lowing schedule will be observed until turther order, Sunday's excepted : nan i ram leave itaieign aa n. an. Arrive, at Weldou 1.80 p. , Leave MJ ,1,1 la at as A 1 a 11.1 1 i Tf naim w.i a. m. am a naroga e aw p. ra. Aocommodatio. Train leaven Raleigh 4 43 rn. Arrives at Weldon 8.43 a. m. Ievaa Waldo 11 SO p. at. Arrive at lUWgh 18.10 p. m. T. B. Kiugsburv, of RaMgb. K. C. prupoava 4o ravise Ihe sststare irtsr, a nonthara luerary snagsciae. JCiAawinl Tkars. 1. on. .ot I. Ik'.. u.l.m The iaxtart 7eer was . literary warlt. rary aMrly. drew atteoi lb. aWAera tut fsesXAera 1 la two long The late Jan. R. Thompson d lion twice lo lie merit, la the Literary Memrngtt, end also la two loaz I editorials la the f'eter.lrurg Sturm, thea eonductMl be A. F. Cr.LehfUIJ Mr. Thorns wrUlngtbsleaderw. CoL Peal I 11. llavne. wnea adiliatr Uuuatift jredtv 1 jnxf wnci vui.iMg ammmm mpw Lrpu, lo- lilerary hebdomadal, then edited by thai Aaessewf shw Searvnrr. it hwlnr h first adventure a aa editor. Th Chart-1 ton Ceerwsr asked the booknller of that eliy to keep th Uir tomr oa naalM laslast af Ilia Sarlasra Lllsrsn paper of that time. 1808. Mr. Klae a-1 bury propc lo raviv. ibts papav.whUh i 'J . ... .. . ..TV . ne png-a.es, aao oo..acta,, cam o. For the IstUatl. Ma, Eoima : There are a great many IM... I. Ski. MUlSlS ..k.- I lib. I. I - i www wwiis .- know who hberifTl Lee boadttnea ara. l be tsoad le psblie property and Iha pub - lie have a right lo kaow who algaed It. vans j- pwousw. sac iiea who ajSKXluLS BiensHl for Olmnla staek lusl I Uqrtata. iiaieign, oepv aa, 1(7,1. ArffTTTlrj Qiamaualtal, i. .l. . I .. . a. ,nr..,.,n.mns "' r-poBdl. 'Iaq.lrur-w.giv tdow Ihe asasaa or tae eiguereof taa ahartB 1 and lhaouat forahkh k awrwsa . 7 . ged la our report of Iha prore.4i.gl oi the cvaaiy aoeataieeiitaar oa Moadey, i..i A A-t I j-i.- ak gnued that it wa Baueual aad had BV srlasadoas svsuetafoew W. ..I. l. a er beta doa BareHX.-, we oaly do a .nw In Ml w I k. .H hi ll.l .. k... - -" r " lalormatsoa which they de-ire aad which W la oar po. I give the. - ' " ovrn ul anno. A. II. Tetnpl Jam. II llarrtt. ls I Pot A. !.Tt, A00 . an r. a k.i i sni- a trava tax J P I'rairl. 17.(0 Th't O Jrakms, 10 000 ','-rti.e( II an is. " 1,000 J 'in C li.srrtisj)i 3,Of9 ..o ..a i..ii o i,t i.,t air rl I f W.. S s-i ; i . ' 1 . A m , rf . - CTTTTC tTB ITuTTOIiriiltTli ElIJ" Tae deaTeiaad Bajuaar, From the but iaaue of tba above named Journal, we lean that Mr. W. C. Durham, I local editor, aerara hit connection and ia IQCCeecul by MjrVJ. P. BaUngtoo at local editor Mt publiaheK Mr. Babinjflon I a iractical printer and having had cohsid-J arable newspaper experience, we doubt not will make bit columns tpicy and readable. Capt. Plato Durham will UU have charge of the editorial column. Ia taking leave of hi leader the local ay : - With thi issue of the Banntf our c- reer a local editor eomea to a doe. W acknowledge that w have not made oar nepartenent of the paper a instructive ,Bd taunting a wVVhoolcJ bare done. But w could not well devote more time and attention to it, aa other dutle of mora importance to tit hv demanded our time and thought. Wa have been connected with the paper from near it eetabliabmeet to the preterit, and are pretty wall vorted in tbt pleasure (of) I life. Bat tiotwlthetanding alt thee plea- j are (ft duty ay are nut leave them, le ! tramp tba perlleua path of another voca- sjon, Yot wh w. ntrr Uoll yor wh w. ntr, d through the eolumue uf iha ISannr we have no regreu ; neither have . wa . anything t ra- Patarabur Tobaeoo Market. Tbera were nnile laroe breaks twlav I and the attendance o. -Chang, good. The market opeacd animated at full price, but became weaker, and noma holder withdrew a portion of lb offer-1 log. There was but little desirable to bacco for abippeia to-day, conarquently I they done but little. Dark (trong to bacco and fine, fancy, bright wrapper are in demand at full price. Wa quote : Lug .00 to 3.00, working lug to.SO 9.tS ; shipping leaf; common to very good, $9 to U ; fine 118.00 to $14.00 ; filler leaf, commoa to good, $8 SO to f 10 ; rery good 910.50 to 11. 60; dark trong waxy leaf, (huaky flrad.) suitable for I black work 11.13 to IU for common to flne: coal cured wrapper tlS to 173: nondeecript leaf HM to 111.00. Mouldy, warm and funked tobacco i aellinfr very I low. - iiW. School Mattara. Theru will U a called mewU.g ol tba Board of Uuoatloa la thw city on Batur-1 d (ht .. for th pnrDoi r .p. Xnliml ng to tba several townships tba I " ' jjj, 4 u lh inuuM tie the aherirT. SebAol en nun it. n who Aa ntnrB a entu. of th. BBnbet of KUOu) uj mom ta lb,i, towaship must expect their apportion ment lu be made aorordicg to th laat census. For the teaUart. lTrICa.U. AOalC L W IBT!. I 1 SSI-I.S. U . I I JTJ.rVse. flnis. isarW.' taisiiu, osin. . 1 I 1 am asked lb queatksa daily, whether not the Improvemenla, now in piogreaa 1? ""r "'.T 'T',''s?".1 t" umt for the eppr.iaehing But Fair, lo remove all doubt In the premise. I eea 1 Mk u " d.i y, whether remove all doubt In the prem ataur Ibe tliouaand who expect to vleit ?" "poaitloa, that Ua frewaJa, T.Z 7'. I ingem mm sain wi iwun wm wr laffoa the IBln of next naoom sfsu atreasri 1 Vv retpectfnllT. It T. t CLOITCTI, Sec I f WootlBo-Carter libel Mil Ihe I -....- k... AA I aaavl Ik an aw.swst. .hiMtlrl I I u rWoriiy M.y, Sep J ...i. 1 ..a ikai Iks nt.l.ilffsaiul I tbaa try naUu ein er tuhu-.lt to bob- I P"-"t'. Moae, 7. Soling lo .1 7 1 4 Oold I IsT1-oatrrBAIiBCm'tRcUlia.--.Walu u 111-4. Govt a meats dall with , fc.T. u lri,m , Mj WVmiUm sjrajMa '"-! I tAeatea llwvrt laeatwwv- vs Weaver t. auttrc that Judge Dieh. qf the tailed I lnc. rj Cauliaa. tvolda that ll le I the dutv ef the ataicD of a bankrupt to I - -I I .k.. I 1 .. . ..1 1. 1 1. . L .. I sail tu. rntiausiii a. asv hvwsw- twwd, and that too whether th eeeigoea 1 kaa been diac barged or aoC That thai I Interest wa coaeeyed by deed to the aa- I aigaee Baa a aeaa -rwaiew set sate areas, I l.. If ... swnaa rl.isns aath-satLasi If I bob are provea then lor tba bankrupt, I WismwI rrret. Foa vaa Wos.aor.u ana Paarrao. I Ttaav. -hheriff Taylor, of ssrunewtca I coaatr. arriveq a ere jeeis-uav aaaraioa;, i .k s. s.1.11. sj. tt.m "i .Te.J.'V irZUlZ'" U " V 1 Delta y, the fuetaef of wboai ha oeea asatnscs-4 to th 1'eaileBlierr lor av vear ... . . . . .. . a .. a . ,.0 ,V.,m " ."vT " I asoBIa. Ily wa luraea over ia os I .....deal S.a A. flag aad Fhlllip. I aUI be laaea to lUsasga ass-oay aao tea I 4 f ho Deaitealiarv lo aerva out hat tavu. ' t, I n-ai I aas asv aa-s-ip, ... . ,.if beea e.atraeted tot I . ... t. . ..... ..I I in W llmiagtoa al liiaor waise, as - I appe-ratieo lof lb Irat lias la essr .atar. Wa, grt-4 I guaa frma Us Coaapaay e wharf. The Aaetf a aide aevea peooel-t of b barthta, wat bail it by Jha A IWfc. I tm A I""-. ua usaera, aaa nau t.a,ots. mse aa i"hibim.. v a v.avt.i. -'. tHiwr. Ihe O as pa ay now bavefasar loe tteamtlupt rwaaiag bwlwswa thit port aad lla tirav is, and at let'B lhat a dally lie Will pf I al.ly la rallishe4 at a early day W ii Mr llaatH M' Jl,nsloB J '( tbt ' arrfr t r .S' I tt 111' Sl.l hli' f t o1 li ( . of !h "I se'.f in sa j. ,l.lal l I! : A- ; 4-7 :it i x ' vVv - - - '-- : L. : 'th'"' ",f " ' 7-' ' ''1 Al at ' " '"'"'" ' ' ' 1 "i- : t il .U'n i.i? ...li.'.-j. vli ft. . SAVES 4 CORDS OP WOOD ONLY MUKNaJ COHDH . send rou CIRCULAB. MAEKETS. Noon Iteport. LivnrooL, Bept, a. Cotton ah ado firmer. Uplands 8 7-8 ; Orleans 18. Bale 14,000 ; Speculation and export 3.000. September delivery f upland, not below middling, 1 18-11 Wiw Toast, Sept. I. Cotton (in; uplands SO 1-4; Orleans 10 'i " .' futures opened I Sep tern tier IB a B to li S-4; Octobor 17 13 II to 18; Kovtmber 17 5 8; Deormbat ii i n. riour nrm. nneai a (bail firmer-1U0 for No. I Milwaukee. Cora . .. " ... ... I t. Lard firm old steam 8 8-8. Tnr- pentlue ale ad y at 44. Roaln steady IS.SO for strained. Freights firm. Stock quiet. Gold 18 7 8. Monry I. Ex- chanire kmg 7 8 8; abort 8 1-8. Oovera- mett dull. Slate baindt quiel. Midnight llcport. Naw Yokx, Npi. I net rve.;s.ta a til l..l.a. ' r . ... , . , , ' u,u' H ""- "W ie aa roiinwai iieiivor.y in tM-piee - ber 11 II 81 l. IS 0 81 ; ( icioUr. 18; 7 Ml 17 ll-le; fcceiubr, ..... .... " 7 " i " ' i ' ' P'- - Feb. 18; March II to 18 8 II Cotioa. Arm; male 4J7I h.le al 80 I 4 to B-tber. ., d.,m..l m , lu mt vasra i - i-i.owhukrrduniiti.onoroi Wheat 8 to 4 cents better for arrival; red wetteva 13 lo It On, good dem.od ail tot cent higher; white weatera IS to 70; yellow wattera II to ... Itse. qalwl and ateajy, Carr.llaa firmer BtW met ' ' arm ai a a 10 a 1 1. . . " " I ,., . . ' -l a Si,,. a I 4 4oU- Bai.Tt stoma, Sept. 3. Cuttoa quiet; middling 1184 low . .,. . t . i ... . . I '" 18 to 18 I 4 ttrkt good ordi- I Bary 11 1 4 ; export to Great Britain j 1S ; coast wia 80 ; aalaa 430 j lotk 834. i ... .,.,.. . I n 1-BliaaToa, Bepv a. I w ess.,, Bhisiis is; s nmru I e; exports eoaetwi. , stock let W tarpeatln quiet al SI 11. R.wia 1 areatiy at fa a. m tuaioed, ft lo fill i um i-.la. Ura.U Tar Dee tits eleedt at 11 I ' ' ' g'a- i at qaiea a t J I " I mrg IBS . a a. i Tw, nm , r w a,,)i, s.. wV Mtl i rw. I " e.n.u.sataiu T-tl08il HUTKL Xw I HA MUG II H C 1 i . i- . I ",tf I J M LAla, Utal ucaiAiM hunia I , t fat aaiaad. At ajUHl' Ortsmy tlo,., wlAU llitiaotsrw' IWsaM I "1H I ii. viht ri Al i k ioXM' k... M, '-.. i. a t it at HT m Tf ia aii rt, A i i .1 . a.k .1 . ... OUT CF jEVEUY-6.jC0ItDS WOOt) I1V A WjNTl'jt. T. n. Brings A, Gons. NKW ADVEUTISEMENT8. A " Till I S: 1 ' A coed Coach Blacksmith to whata mod waeat and steadv tmtilayment wUl be give. xmu as nariiseett) lAoaee or ...... .... . , JfUUtJa-IWISskCO. After t p m. augetlt 1 T I ti X. At a meetlnc of 'ha Board of Cits rmsisl atoaeet held Aaaaat aVMh, II waa ardered that the Urae for the collect! o of elly Uxee be ex Issaded vksrty aart Irons tht Itt of September, after which tinse the penalty wilt aeetrietly anforoed against all d..ln.ii-ntt. ' -ii. VHANCla M. ILTKRXLI , ( ssptia . Col lector. M O A, p r J I H Dl GRovkittV riAicicn " Leek and KUtHty eUUh ! SEWING' MACHINE. OfBea, Ihalbani'e Oallary. A. 1. TAYLOR, Mana-r. Satdlea Bad BtUcktaeate litrauahsst ta.u suaea. , , Miiitat UK BiMliXK STILL AUIAD. old la lira, tl9,6.'4, furty-lva thoaaaad ore tlsaa anv eaawr essaatsaav.aad atssaosst arf tea ol aaid auirwr MaHiisMa stars) tor tenuis;, waa, pi u Hit the frtiai jwrntiHrll pi lisauig. av ra taa aoae. bold. ' . W claim aa raa thaw thai It It th cheap. aat, Btoat baavauraU alsrstrlT arfwsss-rrf alrtlt alee efell the 'ami If Bewiasr Maa-kus-a. li I"", --sals' um saw aSBSSMSUiiy It rtwaarVablt sot oaly fur Ibe rwaee tad vart ety of llasew-t- bsstasaelev tlie eassscy aad diflcenl ft ads of laitare ksrk tt awi ait 3 sal l-Hlltf ard er1tsr-Aa, a.la( na klh. talk lalat, Ubssb at ssltua lAir-aa. Bast ass aaaalasr tbe lataavLuraaa Ku.ii. aiVb,a'tateibotbMda. Boas aasUaare, aantg tbe'-wVae at traabs try u awrasjad. pwr esMsswr Usat Mr fsially Mat bitt at aot husJ for taaally aawsasg las aw Bs-aararsartisg aaa- eaia-a tut as aul-rtttn- tf n. Try aad aao for yoarss.f UsaA smst Bew fans fy sasTWat aaAlat aa.no.lk aaa Ual urlaa-ipSB, lo w is : tAwolis .Uf at i Vna ; eeae of opera Uoe ; auiforniity wf pr-rlae ssssws s eay apaasa aananksaii-a awrablUAy j capacitr fur rantre and varUHy at Wuea, la ww r-w-n'iiif nesie wraita it, w de east asake aa satdiuaaau ebarg bawasr Ma-s-lstea, ba tail tbaa at low at kbef raa be beagbt toetb ol Mew T -r. aiM4aAMA!rF'U0U. A. A. WILL' iN, Mtaaoaa Ma. I raraAleviH tAeeet, kwsaaicm, M. tj. aspeaw " s T. SOU 0 UklKI, lVVlNlIK i .. J. M. Oaaasrrv, M. A , rrsw-ls!. K saasWiuat for aalsalsal. l-vt. M aad at. Isaalua afi tsraot-e 1st. laarast f mt 11 Um aatd k--d (ls.latdlsg fs-t. Ufkls sd waslnag gua nssa smM, assastaa. a a ai I f s aJ-a -. Bavwral avska taariatsabike taa-sx. rr t'.l i, -u.. l.il f-w. tleaaar sss- rvo. W at. XL Uuf Alka, Aasssf.lia. at A aeytll-nlsa A X II 1 U till, Th la Bat I. I'TA, Vatkst bwoa a4aa -l b r aa-st Asr 4)ua. twi-w la b-raA-v ra Usat I a all ansesaaww ew Tkars-.. e-tt tb. m ha-A( Barksrl sssaw uslt r an aaswa waa ae a-4 asiisa ks aa. SUA at Ui aa-a-s, will mt-ymA tassar If Wt a-.-r1i.-s..,' assd aala U pay aasi U..a. . " T "(' a be l-w-d M sat am-, m tbi.ssH bn-t tn m am.vs4a.ai. ' T. r. I xa; - W aaMrtfl sWa r..(.f. JMAbuatrr AM. U A 1)14.1. ftAMIi.ll A uAATtiM k 1 tit.. F. rssiatlisun Utf a. , n. t As( aa, I ' sal af..r at wa4tv. 1st, tr-t .tlM - ssr ts-sadw a., ms. win rwa 4, f. i -.a-.. r tMiied .sw . ,, wait, tai l I ...as lu , ,k Ult a. a. .. ails a. .. a at. w. s-. ' i ; '"a. - a. ';' v o v 1 w n i.,ui,asssasa itsssse - a ti r " a .if ").lt . I . I t
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Sept. 4, 1873, edition 1
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