TILE DAILY SENTINEL. ; PTJBUSHTD BY .. 1 " i - I A n "f UK N K R," a a. . nurth(v'iiFt (InaMii i xa or u"-aurtio. -. rtenllinil 1 Tear - advance ' .) 1 4 lv, H;x mouth in a-lvaaoa. .. 5 00 -Weekly . ' ... . .'.) V k:y dentin il - ... AOi i llilir r"s-mr. will be delivered Is ol tf City tt Firriu Cam W afejK. a A' i i aHJVlsaxiSESO HATES. AdverUsameuU will Pseerted bt the Datlr anarniBL st th following raa ssjasre aa lack, or tea minion lias., ,f .. Uaeaqnar one Um........r2. 4L0t " . " -, each aabatqaaatlasarUoa laMat lalae, tt, WBda weaetwe)-). - I tqnara, 1 weak. 8 i-Mil sqnare, T mot, I SAW 1 ' I asoaUi, 8.0V 1 " AM 1 " tmo's, liOOit " .o.o 1 " " ' lceolt 10 41. Vti ' . . atAoii. i t n me f,. SK.00II " 11 ' I Beivll X 'N4 VOL. IX. RALEIGH.? N.; p., THURSDAY; JULY NO. 286. ';. .!. a. t ... . t I . -l ? ' ill , 5s ,f vs.. i l l i 1 1 J Ynyy ay, y rvtysr r ; -Vmc . 9'ii87-;4v;: 7 r . i lu ... J b ri t . .f:. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. p I . SOUTHERN LIGHTNING POD CO. Represented ty , . ' JULIUS LEWIS CO., Kisiisk Kcrur Haitian, N. U. PrjUct BuildiBK frb Lightning by their .'el.brete Copper Lightning Hodi. Have wifouu all putt of the Stat sod T1K4Baff(3 ml MM OfMt U MIC. 1.11111 1111 ask for oonimon Iron or Zinc Bod. . Wilt fr Otreultr's u4 Fries. June liT-tf m - TIE YOU GOING TO TATNTt 3 Tut best i the Averlll Chemical Pain I, II HM " 1V it hu bea thoroughly tatted by cheat Wis, Md war 850 W wrier at raidMMM 'liroaxaaak lb. Vsltcd, etOw .lM U Uul im' jutrt, awi proBoasccd by thoi b. tliuumtl'bl.plntluuWB. . , ., tuA Torb-tr Uhl tvuMlM of color It :.ncU tu kbcad of oy eUw. BulUUugt hv txa DtlDtad with il la !. " P J Ith tbe btrt of olMr poiau, botb la tb la Urior and m tb eo-rt. In ao ctM I,m it toea exceiled for beauty or penaaaoncy '''iinLH U ccwooailcil, and 1U coat la no mora thu (ha bwtlaadand oil, and being far mora donbl. (it (rearing aboai twice aa long on lbs btl of aay otber.) and beaaUfnl, war r um the MiertioB that fur a period of twenty ' i!ar It will nave the consumer tolly lv per i-jnl. lh It U in lbinld form and all ready tor te abtalnod wllbooi inbjeeting the bnyer to i)H. runt! w lute, or any aetirea Miaae, can i.lic aunojauce of parchaalng oil. plginentf, enu. potorrng Darter, dryer, oa. it I it iteaauy i apnea tloi freely from tbe braab, cUni; BriaJy V Rverr aaoabuioa It may be applied upon Fa i bra.b, cUni; ttrialy to lor wood, bruk, lroa, or for any painting purpoee where durability, beanty aud preeerratire tro partita are raqnliite, ft atande unrivalled. Though eonpoaed of tbe moat indestructible material! kaowa to scienca, aa analysis of tbe AverUl Chemlcai Paint ahows it to be (unlike leal and aaoet of the otber paints) frre from puitoa. it will not b'acWea or dlacolor by tbe action of the aulpborpns gasca to prevalent on our marshy rivers and coasts. 5th. Requires no skilled peinle.-. Anyone an apply it. JULIUS LEWIS & CO., flutter Balldmg JUleigh,N . 0 , Kola Agents. Wrile for Card of colors nai prion. These 1'stnta are warranted..- K B ro 1)IMN(J10N aTOMX AMI) CUTTING, roirat t.a CoUKT-HOCBI AND FOBTUrriCK T RaIiIIoh, N. C. . , AtVTlSlMaT. Orrioa or ticpamaTMoaaT, BatJiioa, N. C, JnlyUt, 18 4. Healed rropoaals wilt be reeetred at this oQice until U M. or tne xum aay or ymy, 1S74. for furnrehinr and dellTirtng at the site of the l ropoieo ton-mm and post oOiue at naieiftn, n. f... sll tha Ulmeaalon etuue required I for tbe exterior of tbe luperatrucV an of lbs baildlng, ent ready for aetUng, aad aa rcqauraa by uie arawiags auu ape aw clntatlont The s jecl a of s one from which a selection will be' made will be confined to gTanltes, iimetoncs,reeetonet and sandstones, aad the qualities especially luaisted upon will be uni formity of ooior and texiu-e, durability, aad tbe capacity for working ure the ctuaal or hammer to a proper surface. No stone that has not been tested by actual nee as cut itona In buiidii.g for at least tea years will be considered, and absolute proof that it has lieen so used for that period must be fund utd Tbe stone mu it further have a good grain and be free from ail discoloring sub Uncet, and tbe quarry from which It la procured must be fuliy opened, aad capable of furnishing the quality and quantity de sired with:a the time reqalrvd by this advstv tiscmeet. r " A sample block of tha stone proposed to Im XuVnitbed must be submitted to this office, tbe I lock to be U by U by U inches, showing on one t.ce tha natural fracture of tha atone mid oa the others the different grades of cut ting requited to be done oa tbe work, as ihowa by the sans pis blocks to be seen at this office or at the office of the Supervising Ar i bltect, Tis-tury Department. The stone, cut. lewlsed and ready to be sat: mast be delivered at the site of the building , that of the water table, within three (I) mouths from the date at the acceptance of Us contract that of the first story within nine (U) mouths from date ; that of acooad story within twelve (U) months from same date ; and the remainder, being that of the thlid story, chimney stacks, dormer windows, Dteps and copings, dee., within eighteen (18) months from same date, under a penalty of one hundred dollars (tlOU) fur each and every day's dalay beyoad the time above (Up nUtud s - rropusalt will be made for the entire work rorui'lu e, as exhibited by the drawings and den -rlb. d qy the specificauoas. No bids will bo receives, xce,.t from the owner or kiascee of the quarries from which the stone is proposed to be furnished, or their rents, who must also be eluraeed In cutting and have tbe necessary facilities for n prompt execution oi tne wore as rcqutreu, faynwnts will be made monthly, deducting t ri percent of work executed intli the Anal .mutilation of thaeontract. All bid) must be made on the printed form to be obtainfd at this otnee, and must be ac coinpauiedby the bond of two leeponslble persons, in tne sum or u uousaaa eoiuwa, 1 1 iU,(KiO,) that the bidder will accept and per form the contract, U awarded him, and axe. ruts bonds therefor la tba amount of twenty thousand dollars, (M,0U0,) aad a valid aad binding lease of the quarry to the ttovern mennt aa security for the faithful perform anc of the contract, the lease to take effect upon the failure of the eon tractor to comply with Us terms of the contract: said lease to authorise the Oovenuaent to take full poa session of tha qnarry, and work It at the ex p ensa of the contractor In ease of default ; the bond to ha aOnrovad bv the United Dtatee ntstrlct Judge, Clerk of the United 8 Vales lurt,or tha District Attorney oi tne vie tnct wh.iw.iii Ua. hbliler rnaldea I he Depsrtnseat reserves the right to reject tny or all bids, K It be deemed for the Inter est of the Government to do so, or to d.vtde tne work Of the basement and saperecrucrarn, and award tu different bidden, at Its option. Kven bid most be made on tha printed f orm to be eb'alned at tiuls offlce, and muateon- tn every respect, to tne requirenaania oi dve rtieeaaent, or it wUl But be eonsid- aifl. Plana, specifications aud forma of proposal can be procured oa application at this olBee, or at the olllce of the Supervulny Aicuitect, Treasury Department. , i . n t. ' f ttunpies of the stone (properly labelled) proposed to be f urnisucd must be submitted with the proposals, and all proposals mast be enclosed in a sealed envelope, endorsed "Proposrls for Dimension atrae and Catting if the Uiuted tstatea Coarfhoase aad Font Offlce at Kaleigb, M. C, and addreesed to j WM. a. flian r. BaperiutandenV Juiyli MUKTUAGK BOKD8 OF TH NOhTfl CAKOLUtA KAluBOAD CO. . . 1 will redeem the Kortgsge Bonds of the North Carolina Railroad Company, at par of the principal, and the Interest dee, to the amount of (4 i,0b0: upoa the delivery of the Bonds st the Stale National Bank, Raleigh, at . any time prior to the l.rth of August next, June S3rd, 1874. ' W. A. GRAJ1AM, itieeai-Sut ; Treetee of If. V. K. Co. lews copy. rVadrerrJ City Intelligence.; JOIIN DRAOO. SJdltavr. -WAKE jCOVSTt TICKET. r For Beoator Cbarlea M. Buibea.: or House mf ItcpreaenUtiTsa - U ft Stephenson, a, V. Strong, IL W, Pag, IL Wbitley. . -': ' '' Court Clerk Jm. Q. i "c. a i ;rtw,nm ' .rrci " j ' Wot Regis leeua'-Jo Win. ,. . fot Treasurer Da-icl Lewla, For Commiaaioaef Bobart NowalL Lyna Adams, Bolomoa J. Ailen. For Catoaier. Jamet K. Jooca.' -.Fc Brirya '3aawK W. 4tkiaB. Thermometer hi L Drantoa't Book Btore Jolyt, 1374: At A. If. - IS M. " 9 P. M. sa 84. 8. Thi Bxirrntcii roa. tn CiiirAiox, Fifty Cant will pay for the Weekly Sentinel for tha Campaign, or for twe month. For tbe Daily, $1.00 for the same time. Send your Bam nd Pott Office clearly written. Gbakom. The latest footing np of the Patron of Husbandly la thi State, show total of four hundred and twenty grange. Be r semi Count. Court met st the usual hour to-day, all tbe J unties present except Chief Justice Pearson. W. T. Bryan (to oa of BJcki) vs. W. D. Harrison t el, from Nuh. Moore Gatling, for plaintiff ; Btchlor, Davis, Bunn A William for plaintiff wu argued. Ma)iaMMHH. Watcsm axon. OoL John P. VcLtaa now at th Yarborongh House, has eii ten acre planted In wktermeloni. Intend ed for aur market- Wt kwr that h bu mad arrangements for their prompt bipment, by rail, aad that B. H. Brad ley, tb conlectioaer, will ban tha sal of them. :;. ; ; v- 'n n- ss rv . , Abuvau ToDat. Among the, arri vale at tbe Tarboroagh tolsy,; were It H. Crsvm and San, and A. W. .Tenable, Jr., of nilUbor. IT. D. tJmlth, ef Fayttt Ville, nd L J. nnghUn, of lHttaboro. Captain Robert B. Peeblee, of Northamp ton, is also in the city. - ' Caux Mauhaii worn m NsitFair. Th Executive Oonimitte of tb State Agricultural Society hava conferred the appointment of Chlet Marshal for tb next Btat Fair upon Augusta W. Or' bam, Eiq of Ililiaboto. E will be iated by ten gentlemen whe will shortly be named. : .-.J a , ' y'.' ' i " . sisi i - ; . , Obe Mors Gcbt. Deputy Sheriff Morris, of New Hanover, arrived u the city on yesterday with Henry Jenkins, colored, who . was convicted at. tbe last barm of the cooit fur that county for atealiug )ackaa one Mr. Lamb, and setitcDced to three yskr in the peoiten. tiary for tbe effeooe. CouiTSarszt. A nw oeanlerfult of the reornt ia of 80 cents bu just mads it appearance. It is one-sixteenth 01 aa Inch shorter In length and width 'thai the genu i oe, and tbe Hnweonnscting the th two upright lines of tb latter N la the small words movwesvf, titrating and printing at tbe end' of tb ecrlpt Is re versed In very instance but one la th counterfeit there i no distinction be tween the white cravat and abirt of Samuel Dexter, while in tbe genuine they are well defined. It la likely to de ceive in the evening or with th npid money caanger. . i ..-i;. .m' ' i V Tna Coksebvatitm CoChtt Xxcod- tivx Comkjttcs. Tbe ConaervsUvs County Executit , Committee were la session at tba court bout to-Jsy. Tbo. P, XXvereux was elected to fill the chair maDKbip of lit committe vie Geo, V. Strong, E. q , resigned. . The propnettlon of Tim Lee, Chairman of 'tbe Republican Executive Committee for tb county, for a joint discursion ex eluding the bolter of hi party from th aame, waa left to our candidate who agreed tn tb same with tb understand ing that either Jd might give a portion of tbsir time should they At to do so, i- . I i i . . r so ui oouern. - - Statb EoucaTIoval AatoctATiox. Daring th llrnoon aeasion af thi body on yesterday, Martin N. Oalvia, Etq, of Ooorgl, addroaatd tba aasociatlon oa lbs public school ytm of his Btat in aa able and lnteresticg manner, after which a geaersl discussion resulted, participa ted in by Mean. Mangnm, Calvia Blaka Craven, Mclver, Falrcblld, McNamara. and Badd, th remark of whom ware listen sd to by those preatnt with tbe liveliest wteretti"Vi;::: CTl At night Senator Merrimnn delivered aa address on tb subject af "Education in Cwgr at eome length, aad th meet marked attention wu given tba distinguished speaker. H f - Thi morning sddreise wrr delivered according to programme by Rev. B. Crertn, Ralph II. Graves Rev. C IL Wiley, B, I Ibematby, W. N. IL Smith aad otbere.-'kM .--v- -v Tber is a eoodlv number of the racnv. ben of the aasociatlon in attendance aad we am confident tba teeling manifatted will exert a benenoial effect throughout our State, . ItCO-l Dotaji No Majors Court Uv4sy.,, City quiet, "Croude ftjropit alltba rag i todt. . Tartla toap at botawTtba hoUJa to day, !io hi Jim MUler'i reaUuranV Lnmsden bu received the mtl lot of Mockb sBird cag Wtea Quired tot. ' .' i ' ' It to Mid thai the prttUoat gtrl ia Itwi log at Uillaboro, ' iy telegraph oHV Jut a the miniatat Wa Immeraing ottV U , . "Tba momlng light li r breaking, - TaViwaHsdissppara," '4 Mt registration t it4 ite.lred for tn Angut lctKB, but every maa' who ha obaoged hi reaidenc ainc tb last lectio Doet register or bo cannot vote. ' W. W. rwbles, of Northampton, tb Radical candidal-fur the,' Stat Senate, aay ha went vote for John Hyraaa for Congrats. Make him do It, or "bust Hlm." red. v 4 1 - Th ftwtf married man who found hlmseli in public, the otber evening, with feat encased in ateel-eolortd boot, from a liberal application of atov blacking in tb dark, wants to knew how long tbe houa cleaning bnain la going to last, snjwsy.":.;. x, Z. J Tn FaaXDMAJr' Bahx. Tb colored popuiatioa are still eecely troubled about tb conditiens of affairs la the Freed man's Bank, aad the Fourth of Jul; gen erally big thing among them, lest many ol it attraction. 2hNw York San mjt that a venerable old darkey in that city on Sattfdfy wa lnlrrogted a to tb teeUng of the colored poop! of his acqnatntajic ' He replied -eubtatilly u follows: .'' . "D truth of do ntattcf, BomV said he, ryechaer. Dent what's got no money In dat bank doaH kter . a dam. Pern what auwabilla' over wld angrlnessor bustln' wid grlevlouineaa. Der ain't many of my aequalntanc dat ha Inwast f their, ubtance la de, bank, Dam what baa is la de waller oc tribulatioa Some ot 'em is hard wukkia' men dat done tak do wad ' de Qovment dat dir money was safe, aa dat whea dey waated It on tea d bank all dry had for to do wu to draw it, : Whea dey gt ikaered d odder day an' weal for deir aard-airaed wage what dey bad get by d sweat of dslr browses, why it wasn't dar. Somsoi 'em 1 d widdera of cullud men dat fit and died in de swmy. Dey had got ; te- geddara li tl by waaliiu' aa' amin,' and sick like womeo'a u;v but whar's d money t Dat's de question. Debsnkcash ier say it's all right. De President aaya it' til right. D' payia's teller, who wont pay a dam ceai, Ue .ays it' all right. But aeverdemofaevar it aint thar, . Now, sir iwithawartkofemphui that brought big drop of iperplratlon from his honest face I d goad Loid will keep u y ; on dots people. Soma say s how de fault is at Waablngtoa wld d l ooks. 1 dnnno what d Cooke ba got to do wit it, but I do know dat too maty ol 'tm spile de broff; tad I know dat whedder dese bank people Is a wakkla' for de Cooks or aot a wakkia' for dam, dey I ondoubtedly robbia' ds po' aigger." . , . 1 '' Hohoeabi Dxoxsx At Davumoh Colxmb. Th Seuthera Horn ay Th Curatom TeMraWimimt, (aa tb Latia speaker termed them much Jo th disgust of certain widower) oonfetsd tbo Degree of D. D. at tb last Commence ment at Davidson College on Rv.' Wil liam Flinn, of New Orleans, and Rev, R, L. Brack president of th Central Univer sity of Kentucky. Mr. Flinn U tbe first gradaaUof Davidson College ever thus honored. H i a aativ of North Cars linlsn, wu i meuber of tb lint claat at the College and wa graduated under tb Presidency of Rev. Dr. Morrioa. W hop that th day i aot distant whea th College, may number la It Faculty seme of its own alumni. Aad w trait that tb Professors a sleeted will ba lay men and aot clergymen, Tb College is not it Theological Seminary, thoagtt tba clerical aame of it Faculty would giv thai Impression. j ' W wsrs st Lsxington, Virginia, whta tba Superintendent of the Military InitW tut opposed .vahemently th Soction of aa Alumnus, though that Atamans wa so lose maa than R. K. Rode, after ward a dtotlnguiahed Confederal Major General. Th Superintendent contended that no first clam iostitutien had ever elected aa alumnu la a less tim thsa a quarter of a century after it had com iato extotenc. ' Mr. Rode wu docted and the Sopsrintendeat resigned. The election wu itcoasidend aad Prof. A. P. Stewart (afterward a Lieut. General) wa ejected in tbe place of Bodea . Stewart declined and Stonewall Jackaon wu elect ed; In hi etead. So Gee. Smith' oppoal ttoa to tb Iectioa of oa of the alumni of hi own school led to tb severance of Stonewall Jackson' Mnnectioa with tb old U. 8. army aad to ala catting la bta lot with the Covtbera people We ra not aware that this piece of history his ever beta published before. I GORDON jIND PTtM CER.i T . TU DaOMIAH1! ytBBIO Of TBI faVAM . U WlTf T aUABaMA EATOIA CAintT-BAOOIH' iMrWEBT WlUTH. Atlantie Herald, June 80. As rarinua aeeouaU of the difllcnlty he tweca Gaaeral Gordoa, the Senator rrea Grorgie," nd BueoMr, the eerpet -baRgef , wssm log tb r7hdf ol Ih hwpapr pr, a Herald reporter, learning that General Gordon had returned M bl bom, called a.yu 1.1 ik ..if ..lliMwl tlA r..lli,l In r General Gordoa received a letter Hoe. John Fortjth, of Mobile, repeating him tote tbatJU btU for th temoval of his dimbilitiet b taket) ap jpuaad. Tb bill had bora reported oa favorably by tb eemmiU, but, aadar the rule of th Ornate, could not be takes op except by unanimous ooaaent Gdsoral Gordoa called it Bp, not upnolng thai there could be aay on who wold object, He wu m ttakea, however, for, wbea il wu called, Bpenoer said, "I objeef General Gordon wan w aittlng, near Spencer, said to him: "dpencer, why iilfai; what objection cub yon. have f . - ' Ui replied: ; ,D nhiw,Ihate hitB. He has auuacd me In the corumn f bl paper, calling me a carpet-bagger, thief, blackgnard, etc., an) I intend to giv him something to hat m for." ' lb General replied, 'Spencer, I m -tonihd at yon; you certainly do not in tend to bring a pemtsid grievance Into tb Senate of the United State nd al low your hatred ef aa Individual to con trel your rnte. , If I bad s peralox. my, similarly litaated, I would tak pleas ure ia being th first to rise aad ilio'w him that I wa bove such palUy vindic tiTcnesa." Spanner aaid, "That may suit yu, but It Unot my way ef dealing with aa ene my." i . " . The General rep!Id, "Well, Spencer, we will net discos th matter.. You and I av different view, but I giv yoa fair aot ice that I intend to pas this bill be fore H e day m em." In lets thn b'lf an hour after ard, amid Hi C'Hn"a4Hi aad pushing nd hur ry to bills thrirn, the General got Car pouter te recognix i bim, and Spencer, who wu either absent or not paying at tention, failed to bear the bill called. It was read, aud Carpenter, tin president tirvfer., said: ''If there is no objection, th bill will bacorwidered, read third Hue and passed." The General then took it, Carried it to the House, hail it enroll ed and brought bsck, and signed; and when it ww announced Spencer jumped to bis feet and moved to have it ftconaid ed. General Gordon at once offered to al low him to be heard if he wonld (tote public'y hi reasons for objecting; but Carpenter cnt off furl W debate by. an nouncing that "it wh too late, ' aa tb bill bad been urolld aad ignd, and had already gone to the Preaiden t for hi ignatur.", ; Bpeacer, whe by thi tint bad worked bimaslf t fever heat, (aid: "I will go th president of th United Sietet and stop It then." General Gordoa said, "And so . will J go to th President; aud at once diaap- peered, following Spencer, who, rushing f aptowhmtb President wu aigniog bills, turroundtd by th Cabinet aad aumber of Senators who bad followed to tettbaiua, bt said "Mr. President, don't sign th bill for tb relief of John Forsyth, for he I scoundrel." ' General Gordon, who wu so full of laughter u scarcely to be abte to control himself, aaid, "Mr. President, It i only a personal spite; tign tba bill." Tbt President by thi time couiurehen ded the situation, looked np ssd smiling Disomy, aia, -oentirmea, .save your aire further trouble; the bill I ligned, Poor Spencer was whipped, snd torn tog fiercely oa Gordon, be said to him, "I ball hold you to personal account air, for this conduct Ihtve always treated rebtll courteously; but yoa can't run over me, ii you did tight in tb war." ;: 1 Tb General, who wa ia th bast' ha- mot imaginable, aaid, "Spencer, , calm your troubled spirit; don't let a fight be fore tb President, com outside" sad left " th presence" doeely followed by Spen cer, who continued to reitorat hlsdatar mipatioa to b wveogtd, bat the Geaersl nly tplid,iSptncr, yotf ar poking; I Know yon ar ia rua.-, , , 1 ; ';Na,I sm'not, sir, and yoa will a."; Whereapon General Gordoa told bim with a resolution which he understood, "This thiag hu gone far enough,! and If yoa really mesa what yoa aay, I tttura yoa that yoa oat bear from me whenever I am called a." -; f i.-','! . - ' . ...V Tkb) ended Spencer and b went Off, tying u h did "I am year nmy lor life.- . .ViC?. f' i Thi lut tssortioa verwhelmed Genl Gordon, nd it is doubtful-wbsther hit nctre hate yet reco vered the ' shock' of being deprived of his aoble Senstor friendship 1 btTATEI NKW8 ; Only two marriage hava : takun pi sua la Geimanton In tbe last sixteen yetr. Jaaac P. Dortch aad J. W. Isler, Esq., have been nominated for the Hons by the Democrats of Wayn county. Col. 0. N. Folk authorizes tb "Pied mont Preas," toatate -4bt be I net ran.-, dida( for to Stat Senate In th 4Ut dMrict. ; .; ; - ! ! - Col. J. Robwt Lov ef Jackson oobnty 65' ra-eeefii county. ... -:r- A gentleman living in this city bu a Canary bird, which Is shout 13 year old. It wu brought bete irra Cuba duria t; WaTTrfre(raently-tgtts--rl thought to b oa th frrge ot deth,'bat refjvu again, jump oa it perch had gee u tinging m li vely a ever.--T. , We, are pleaatd to lean that oar good friend, t'apt. George Morrtasa; ha to far recovered Item but recent evre ir juries aa to b able to dispense with hi erutob u and to go oa duty - agate.-? He it at present la charge of lb train of th la mented Joha Gal via, na the upper line of tbe Charlotte read, and w preaame that ba will resume hi place oa the mail a soon a b shall have fully .recovered. Journal. . . ,'t- ' Jtme HeateD, gainst waom Mayor Canady bu instituted a ulte for slander, walked into tb shsrifTi ofBce yesterday morning and quietly surrendered himself. Tbe amount oj damage claimed bl 10, 000 and th law require justified bond for donbl tb amount u security for tha snpesrsncs of the defendant for trial. Mr. lleatea did not product the required se curity ad is bow in tbcutoy of aa officer ef the law. Ha has. however, Bind applicatioa for a writ of halm &yut, with a petition to reduce the amount of bail required, and th case will be argued befurel Judge RuateU, at Chambers, thU afternoon, at 4 o'clock. Journal, A TaaiLLixa Aovektukc A friend en da us an account ol thrilling equestri an adventure of a Mergantou belle. -The lady ia question wuoat riding with a gentleman one evening tut week. Tby wcr riding rspidly down a long slope, when the gentleman's boras tumbld and fell. The lady' hors cleared both him and rider at one leap and then bream quit unmanageable. Two hundred yards turtber on a narrow lane wu blockaded by negro, mole and eait aauare serosa it. Her born wu o:reer1n at full I peed. To pas around tu impoastble, t stop equally sj, but tU agUa animal at one fearful bound eleared negro, mule and cart. Oar charming equestrienne never for a moment lost bet balance at)J waa langhing gaily when bar horse wa check ed two mile further oo. Nobody hurt. bat rumor hsta it that th bone earned the negrne' hat oft oa hi hind hoof and that the darkey bu since combed horse thoj out of hi wool. i'itJmont Ivti. I'd Him m tub Stocks. Judge Cload passed through thi place Monday. Tba judge says lie i nndr obligation to the Governor fur Appointing him .to hold a special term of court In Wilkes county immediately after tb elocticn. Say he jut drr Wilsoa or Bailey whlct ever Is sleeted to com up thar and crook a fin ger, aad bttt put him ia th itockt (tb ttock btv sever been destroyed la Wiketboro) So nobody had better whis tle over the victory ia that diatrict Thar now I Piedmont Pre. ( T. B. Pugh, th officer who shut a no gro, tome day ago in Hickory, for resis ting arrest, was himself (hot at a few nigbt ago, whil traveling th big road No clue jet a to th party who did th heoting. Sdmmbhimo. Mrs. Moore and Mia Moore, of Newbern ; Mrs. Crump, Miss of Wilson, Company Shops; Dr.Tborp and -8"mw; "f M4"n " ' ory; Mr. Edwin Holt and lady, and Banks Holt nd tmty, of ursbsro, are at wnit Sulphur ; Prof. Bisk and lady, of David son College, are at Atheville ; Prof. Mar tin and lady, of Davidson College, are at Wblt;8aiphur;"Nii:";'';"--' ' Matcb Gam a or Basb Ball. The Swlftfoot club of thi city leave Saturday morning for Neote, where they play tb Farmer' club of that place. The lit tea ot thi club (Bwiftfoot) hu been somewhat changed. M. J. Gorman tak ing tb place of Clifford M. Karri aa thort stop, he (Harris) being new a resi dent of Fayettevilie, and D. T. Adams takes the position behind the bat, vice O. T. Askew whose arm I not sufficiently well to permit hi throwing a ball. The tea now stand u follow : D T Adam, C; M J Gormo,8S; XT L Featrees, 1st B ; - W Farris, L F; O T Askew, R F; W F Tsylor.P; C Karri, R 8; E Browder, 2d B ; J W Watton, Jr, 0FWOThoma,8da Tb Net: boy, w under aland, give them a batbocue, and they expect a good tim generally. A bull-dog, who already bore tljout bis maxtle rm aot Inglorious, tear, accom panied his matter, who carried oa bis brssst ths Victoria Cross, to the Aahaatot campaign. Having from hi breed a ast er! turn for fighting, he distinguished himself throughout th campaign. Ia one instance he rushed into the enemy's ranks, and singling ontono of hi Bated foes, ao bit and werried him that ha ac tually brought in hi prisoner in triumph. Ha wu sach a favorite with ths mes that bt a heavy engagement their fire wu sus pended a, few minutes te sllow of hi un injured retreat from see of bl detperate forays, H fives to enjoy bis rater aad Us honors, sad on of tbe greatest pete of Beigrsvta, . 1 1 Obltnar-Ti Died laltU city Snaday th fifth of July, Mies Temperaso Laa ia tbo Bird year of bcr age. By the death of tbfs moat eetlmabl lady our commonit hu lost on of tbo Id landmark, those link between the present and the put, whose departur claims mere than a passing notice. , and Mary nintoa, gnndaughter of Col. JaelLan and CoL . William Hintoa, sad born at Ralegb ia 1793., .Thus war onited In her eome or tits best Diooa or oLSaieai reletWmisg her haredltary ex- eelhiaoica with tne training or trtetr vir tunas and anrieht choL ii: Reduced by the war from eomfortsbls sfnaeace to eomparativw poverty, and Bdi-aHawratt Jy the lapeatursevltit tns aoio survivor or nw geDerion,-ne patient! aun-nittee totae iaeTttaoie aad at kngth fell Mlarw I the- fust bop a future resu reel roe, aa'd la theeemmnwlaa of tb Episcopal Church, having daring three gene rations pursued th even tener of her way atriviag te fill a place ia th record of Gad rather tbaa th aaaal of man. In tha memories of those who had th good forttrt to know her intimately, n will ever etead a model of faithful, though anoatentatioon discharg of duty, of patient good nature and of quiet resig nation. uom IAIEIGI lAIIEf. WnOLIIiL FBICS. Kalkiob, JooeZI. MAILS d I7t'. eUOAB We quoUi A 13; B, 14; KxtraC, U; Bright C Tollow, 11 C lfellww lOVl Browns VHsiO. -" SALT Finn at 2.W, BACON and Balk Meat-Bacon, C R. Sides, UX j Eaoon ahoaUan a Balk, C. K. Bidea, 11 ; Rib fide lOKaBagtr-cured Hsma, heavy HEAL l.5 fLOCKFatapsce U.W; Hop at Ills fami ly Ua; do, Astra s.0 ; North Carolina S.S00. BAGOINQ Ganny Bigng 1'JalS ; Donbl wchor A, lSe. 'COTTON Tlta-OXc COrm-Rlo, prime, 241!0 ; Ugulrs, M 36;JavatO. ri86 SaJkfcfr-Ncw r.iuUy, $2 ; N. C Herrings-Hoe 10 M ; Cut $SHK- Corn Bbsd lUT-Northom, 1.76 to 100 ; North Caro lina, LIS to i.35. " BUTT8R Beateoantr) Uaivl, Good ros wy.Goaheaeo.'- . KQGM loaao. . CHICKXNg JOsUSc. CORN-SI. IV r)TATcMtsIrish, l. weet aune NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OOD FURNIIURE AT AUCTION Batcbdat, Jult 13, 1874. Will be aaid at Towles Auction A Com minion Store on Wilmington Street ; to commence at 10 'dock : 8 Good Mabogony Bureaus, 1 Manl Bureau, with Giaa. 1 Large tit refrigerator goad as new Bedsteads, Spring Mattresses, Tables, Wssbstend. On Southern Qua Cooking Stov but little aatd. . Also, Lot ot provisions. Buck Wbsat flur, Bnttar, Djied Beef, Cakes, Crackers and a general aatortmen of Dry Good, Ready Made Clothing, dte. JAM&Vf M. TOWLE8. July -8t -TTr ANTED 1.000 ACRXS OK MORI YV with at least 400 Acres ot tillabls land aad timber nssfnl for ladastral purposes aot over 18 miles from railroad or water eom unteatica. Land owner willing to sail may sead terms and BeecrlDUoa ox situation, eom- nalcatlon, toll, minerals, qualities and quan tities of wood water power e., neefui tor mdustrlal sad agricBltnral pnrsuite. Apply to Industrial and sgrlcaltnral AaaoclsUoo. Latonla Assembly Koonu 1M IM, Third A venae Hew fork City Julyet7, . JTOCBX AND LOT FOR SALE. A hew two story dwelling with seven rooms snd well of good water ia the yard, next door to CoL V,. B. Harrison and Peace Institute, I Intend selling and will give yoa a good bar gain. . v. a. ba i JulyT-tt TpOR BALK. A Na I Ox and Cart. Tb Ox i well broke aad work in th plough equal to bores. lie is ux years old. Apply to july T-tf L. C. MANLY, Clkrk akd CoLtxcroBi Owes, July 8th, 1874. JOTIC. Acting seder sa ordinance paaaood by Board Of eoDUBlaalower June SutB 174. 1 aersby sotlfy all person who fsiled to list Ihelr tsxablas to eons forward aad list the saaas wllhia the next ten days, ander penalty of ue taw. w a n mi e at . auautau, july 6-10t Clerk and Collector. TTNtVIBSITT Of VIRQINU. Bummer Law Lectures (nine weekly) begin 13th July, 1H74: and Uth Kept llava proved oi signal as. : in. to stuaacu propotn to partus their stadias at this or other law school ; xd, to those who design to etady pri- .11 . M. ,A 1. - -"' J , , mm J H ).w.umw.. wav a... ot had the advantage of systematic iaatrae. hob. ror circular aonir I r; u univeraltt of Va.) to JUUN B. MINOR, Prof. Coat, ud sut. uv; June llr-wlm AJORTH CAROLINA KlPORTA AT A 11 - Btfsraia fur the aaxt blxtv Dava I I win sell the foUowiag Reports at Bf par eeat leas thsa -Catalogne price, vis 1 Bsy- wooa, m tuwaa, aa uv. t naiua s aqaity, 11, 13 IS Iredell' bv, 4th Iradeil' Iqnlty. I will sell a art from B tubes' s Law to dbaes' Iqnlty Inelasiv. IS volamea, at 805. Cata logu Dric kt loa 1 will sell a set from Bssbee'a Uw to 65 N. C., b laslva except ing Winston's Law A Iqnlty, SI volantes, at 8 l Cataloeaeinies Is iW. I will aell any ot these volume st US per eeat leas than eaV slogu pries. :" ' i Fsrsons ordrrinr by mall mast ceed postege. ALJTKB.U wild, IAMB, BOoaaaiMr, JnrV-a:)tewAwim luleigh, Jf.p, f MISCELLANEOUS, gllXCT BOARDIN0 AND DAT SCflOGL, .J', '' . raJuaaoBO H. G. ' . . Tat Kit Xaah aad Mitt KoUork mlU rs snmt the exercises of their School oa Irrlday ttta July and continue twenty weeks. Cir culars forwarded oa applicatioa . .lBBaV8tsriw , JALXIQH rtVALB 8IM1NARY, bUlbisb, I. C, 14tA,4e44. Anl fa JklaltMraa July t-dlOTwlOw I INGHAM SCHOOL. Established In 1TB3 'HEDiNIYnXf, -M.-r.- Th Mist session opens 1Mb Jult. lMH. Taitloa aad Rawed, 1W per aeMioa. No extra, For elrealar apply to - For elrcaUr snulr u MAJ. R. ttMNuHAM, Bnpavmtaeulaat JuMts-w KE8NSBORO' FEMALE COLLEGE. , OKXRN8BORO, N. C. Thi Institution I seals hi sacetssful opera tic. Th fall Beattoa of 1814. will begin oa Wedaeadmy, JulytWU. lorCaUloga (taring terms, e., spply to th President Rev. T. af. Job, D. D. W. H.D. WILSON, )aa tt-tf . Frast. Board Trustees. s AL1 OF TALUABLB REAL ESTATE ! Bt virtus ef nowars sestad In ma bv a dans mtrast, eieealed to a est tba tttlt day of January, 1S7J, regitred la tha otnee of the Register of Deed for Wake coanly, ra book 5 oa page 851, 1 will oa 5. tarda; the lath ay of July aext exposs to public sal at tba Coart House door la RaWgh. the tract of land aitaate In - Towasbip ia aaid county ot Wake, lying on tbe Fajetievlllo Road about four miles front RaleWa, ad ioLaing th laad of ths heir of the lata Lauras Hintoa and others, eoatalaing 15 1 4 acrra, and taota pankularly deaenbad in aid deed Intrust. Terms cash. JOHN GATLING, i JuneUtd Trasta. ON THUR8DAT. JULT S0TH, 1 WILL Sell at the Coart Moase door la Mswigb, ths following property : On lot oa New bens St., one tqaara from the Capitol, with about 4 feet front, raaalag back 105 feet to line of Loata reek, oa thi. lot la a good ofllce with on large room, 'lerms 1100 Cash remainder bmw tba with Interact. At th Sims tim I wlU ala sell, the fol lowing property, subject to the dewer of Mrs. . A. Primrose sad the Homestead of Elite and Nora M. Primrose. One lot oa Newbern Bt, to tbe West of and adjoining the above described lot with W feet front tuning bark 105 to I he fiat, on which to a dwelling and servant house. nr. n. rnmnuB, torn r oi Jobs 1. Paiaiau. July S-wSwAdlw Dec'u. T E NORTH CAROLINA MANI'AL. Paulished bv aathoritv and nndrr the aa- splcea of th Ueoerai Assembly, will soon lw iMaed aadw dirreSloB af tha Occrstary Male. Tb material for this work bu bean eollre ted and prepared by John H. Wheeler, Isq., who ba spent a great i ti of time and labor ia completing It At s hand book ef Menace, it will be the most complete aad valuable work of ths kind ever pnbllshed la tbe Otata. No public man, or man ot business, should be without copy. It arlll be a book of about Seepage. Comprising a Map of the Bute; the coun ties and popuiatioa af each, showing the Congressional and Senatorial diatrict.: the Constitution of th United B la tea, with late amendment; the Exscativ e lb oars of tha urn tod nutes xrom the KevOJuUoato 1S74. Aa engraved diagram, (howing tb of popuiatioa from ITS to 1: the area or each State la square miles aad tbe SiVl i rtonaUv itioa of each aad of vrv square mil i the ratio of represeauUoa ra Uoagrea at each Decade. The Coastltatioa ol North Carolina with re cent amendments ; ths popnlatioa ot each coaaty from Ita organisation to 1870. Ix. ecntive. Judicial and Leglslstiva Departs eats ot North Carolina ; Statistical tabire of th. popular vote In each eousty, for President, bovarnor, Congress : a special sUtamant of tn qaaiinr voters rrom records of dlsVlnguUning white from colored ; ths eoan- ties oitae Okie, ongm oi name, w with llt of Senators and Rapressatatlva m th Wea- era! Assemblr from dat ot formation to ore lent cession; snd much otber statistical and .una; VWMVT, W1HI HU auu. w i ue Tbe price of the book Is ri.ie ia Sa cloth blading. Postage to be added whea sent ly (end la your orders st once to ALPKRD WILUAMd, Bookseller, Raleigh, N. C. Agents wanted in every countv of ths Btste to sell thU book. JanetNiin , pT'ENRT'B CilBOLIC miE THE MOST P0WIKFUL UEAUNU AOINT XVIR DISCOVERED. Tbe wonderful celerity with which this comblnstlon of Carbolic acid with other toothing and cnratlve emollent HEALS THE MOST VIRULENT BoRKJ AND ULCERU I sonfethittg akla to tb marvcloat. It i with prid that th Proprietors call at tootloa to the gratifying fact that PHYSICIANS GIVE IT THE IIIGIIEr m a il ' HEAD OF PRAISE, and as it sad prescribe It in their practice. POINTS TO BE BORNE IN MIND. Carbolic Balv positively cure th worst sore Carbolic Balv instantly allays the pala of buret. ' Ctrtwlle tttlv cur, I all tataneou eruptions. Carbolic Balv removes pimple snd blotches. Crbollc Salve will ear cats aad brtiet. Okrbolle Belva ranks at the head of all Salves, Ointments or other Healing Com- pounds, aad hu sch loved a greater reputa tion aad has a Urger salt tbaa aay ether simi lar prepare tioa f eeatsiapos laadas ktvea- ion. Sold everywhere. Prlc 88 cant. JOHN J, Hr NBT, CUREAN A CO., , Proorletois, ' end t College Place, New York. rIHE "WARREN" : HOE. ...... ' ttcet Hoe ever made for garden aad gaasrtl Ht Writ for erreular snd price. 1 1. , . ' l i jvuvt lewis a r , ftotoArMfbtW.C. Trad (applied Mniac4awer Pricaa. I lUO'IlSIW ji.,i.,"-.'. j-.a iij -nr nrvi!'.J4M,vsw--.-- '-rir?ii5a "I .0! n. "t V i 1.1

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