llt;
,r ,i.r tI r to roe
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inn.
will make u
i
' t L-r rritfiioVr t.
r t. ture of dyeing.
Ill lll kUIt
A
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i . l- . ... .r
rti t.
t-ach blht
out meat
,! .ri-Ju- mjiu
alone.
ami 1'
wiii Him ituwtrs. It leave
" . ..
r Wrrt-t-iiimiic
reacbcU
i.: iur laic.
Hi; Work on the Wires.
..t tuieBraDbiDK done a
Iti- i
1 ; u - w - ' T
Cjnveniioa weex
1 "fc:::.7au. Frotaihe 19 b to the
ii.Maaive. the Western
trAoemitted 1410.147
lirr.tr.:.,,!one. the Atlantic
m IV
i n..;d A.a mtnntpfl ull&r
Liu dui .1.-. --,inn
. -inn mant in uw vua.-.
tt tue French cable.
-
A Urrat tnttrprhc
r... II. Hitter Manufacturing Cjui-
i'e bfToud all irucHetit
tut - . .
. r...... ihf-ir ii.tr nnic aliit luUfnl
;.c.r wiy it.fo almost every bftwelioM in
'e York Herald.
The Stfltlle rs for Hancork
AniraiMttin political movement n
,1 r t. curuprcuewuog me orgau
iiit.oQ of the veteran eoldieri ol the
l awa nd Ujnfexlerate armie?, irre
p-iTe of 4ohtic, iuto a nolid supi
.rt of General Hancock for P.ei
dent. Tue new organization is called
the LUnck Veteran Associ&t on, and
it. nruoiuterd ay that the movement is
ratulv removed iroai political asao
v ASionot the control of politicians.
Ata ng tbosrt who are ictivo in taking
U luitutory 8tfp oi wuat is desigu
rJ to bo an iutluential and powerful
fiti jutl urauizUin, having the ad-
v Aiits 'meut of Ujneral llaasocks in-
tttU wj!i'Iv iu view, are General Wil
inia I' boiith. Otfueral William 15
rrLLIm. General Slocam and Geu
tr.I Vuolard iludqtiarters have
lru tut iblihrd at tho Uflion Square
U -t-l. whero the central committee
ill te iu da.lv Bct-sion during the
ecjiifrn. A ruseting will bs held
t-xt vitk for the purpose of electing
t-- uit'oibers of the latter.
Tnrre art. yesterday aid (oneral
U'tltHiu V m;th, wLo turned aide at
th ihj km central olllce. from the
ji4blte g iug on over the com mis
.uarrdbip to rxp!tu the ecope of the
cc political body, 'thrtlsauds of boI-
tlters who fongtit on loth tides who
1j ct beloLg to either existing po
litic! ptrty.orwho oro ILpablicans
by iro'.ication, bni who intend toenp
purtttnerl HancocX for 1 resident,
h x utcisary tcfoter thi3 spirit ahd
rov;J a beajquarters for these per
ou free from ii intrasions of poli
t ei i4 or the o i fl 3'iug aims of party
ru c! i terv. This is th3 aim of the
litc -ck Veteran Association, and we
iprctto perform great work in or
gu tbis formidable phalanx of
!Jirr voters. We aba!l have a com
plcts orgn:2ttion in every tJtate and
ail tbe branches will bo in constant
ciaraunioition with the central corn
tut t, wboe heaJquarters will be in
i'A a quare. Darirg the cmpaign
e exct the ojmmittes will bi in
fff'ia.nt consnltatiou with General
Uueck at the headquarters, aud that
or work will bj greatly facilitated by
tUe tlritft or nggest ons that bo will
foci time to time give.
tnakes us Lire Destroyers.
Tle Ui vl life in India due to the
ri?gn t.f nrnomnu sjakes is a'mot
iieJiMv-. Yt t tb disease which is as
ily and deadly as the deadliest IudU
"iV. is wiud:n i's coil arouud lhoU.-
w J if jvoplc while th-i victims are uu
f taous of its presence. It has lonj
lvk a bi'bby with incoropelcnt pbjsi
turn to.ui.uraj tbtt consumption is In
fifibV alter the formation of tubercles
l b tu.;aLd in every cie they fail to
" cure, of cotiro tuWercles had
to form and tbey were Incurable,
fbj rcords of medical sriohce disprove
-J uch theory Oa the contrary, in
cs if luni; disease which had been
ful aud tb patients lived forty and
C,'J )ears in rubut bealth, p:s: tnorttrn
Miiiia-ions showed Ure ccatriccs
tt) wbere the tubercles bad been
turned sud remoTed. The tubercles are
rak'trd by absorption into the blood.
fieient alterative. Dr. l'ierces Gold
e Misl-.cal l)!jic.very, must be ued to
tlw4W. th bK-.d oi tbe crfuKus im
Iritiei. Ftr tubercular c'numption is
lj a form of acrotulcAjs ciscase. Golden
Wdk-ai Discovery U a sovereign remedy
all forms of scrofulous disease, or
,nt's tiI. sncbas tnmors, white swell
lnC, fever-ires, scrofuloas sore eyes, as
U as fr other blood and skin dU-
r r T; tur. lime fMMi a!!.
" i .. . runt." my wru
, t: -i- rt-uiiuer "right,"
11.
' a.,.uve f iK decline.
rrj: therlf at all
t . . 1 lre of. Hv
I -r .V,-B won.
,','',IIH"II,1I,JU;
. Uul - Wren Mtf-fa':-V
' lorth m iiprlns.
r . . e t -
-
Vie tio Tclegrsph Company G8G.-.
clpVujCCil words. One of he
f a.f th bulletin department of the
Li w-Llioned CJCipiuy w9 to post
tv j,nn .,f General Ilnccok in
The Flan rroposed.
Rooms ok Ckstral Ex. Com.,
DEM. I'ABTT CF NOKTH CaEOLISA.
Ualeioh, K. C, Jaly 2, 18 SO.
In pursuance of authority vested in
this Committee, the following rules are
this day sd ptH fr the organizition of
the Democratic pirty of North Carolina:
COC.HTT OBUAN'IZaTlOh.
1 The unit of county organization
shall be tbe township. In each township
there shall be an Executive Committee to
consist of five active Democrats. who
shall be elected by tbe Democratic voter?
of tbe several township, and tbeBaid
committee to elf-cted shall elect one of its
number as chairman, who shall preside
at all said committee roeetiugi".
2. The several township executive
committees tball eouvene at tbe meetings
of tbe several county conventions, or at
tny other time and place tbat a majority
of tbem may elect, and shall elect
County Kxetative Commirce, to contist
of not lees than hve members, one of
whom Bball te de!-nated as chairman.
who shall prei!e at all. of said committee
mceings.
3. In case there shall be a failure en
the part ot any township to elect its Ex
ecutive Committee for tbeperi-dof thirty
days, the County Executive Gmmitteo
shall timx'int siid committee fioin the
Democratic voters of said townohip
4. Tbe members of the township com-
mil tecs hall elect to any vacancy occur
ring in said committees. -
5 The County Executive Committees
shall call ail nece sary Cmnty L'onven
tions by ivin t iesst ten days notice
by public adver.iemcnt in three public
places in t-ch township, at too court
housa door and iu any Democratic news
paper that may be pubiisbeJ iu said
county, nuuea-in" all Democrats o the
county to meet iu Convention in their re
spective townships, on a common day
therein fctaled, which sdd day shall not
be less than three da s before tbe meet
ing of jtbe County Convention, for the
purpo o if electing their delegates to the
County Conventions; that thereupon tbe
said Couvent:ons so held shall elect their
delegates to represent tbe townships in
the County Conventions, from the voters
of the resjicctive townships, which dele
gates, it such of them as shall attend,
shall vote the full Democratic strength
of their rets(cctive townships, on- ques
lions that may come before the said
Uounty uonveution. J hat in case no
Convention shall be held in any township
in purstnnco of sa'd call, or no election
fhail I e made, the Township Executive
Committee shall appoint such delegates.
C. Etch township shall GeN entitled to
east, in tbe Couuty Convention, one vote
lor every oue hundred Democratic votes,
and one vote for fractious over fifty
Democratic votes cast by tbat township
at the last preceding election lor rnem
beri of tho General Assembly, j
JroriJtd, That every township shall
bo cntillud to cast at least one vote.
7 That for the purine of fully inaug
nrating this svsteui tbe present County
Executive C 'inmiitco shall continue in
ollico until their succ ssors are elected
under this syt-tem, and shall exercise all
the functions ruining to said ollico un
der this system of organization.
S lhe chairman of township commit
tees shall preside at all township conven
tions: in his absence any Vther member of
said committee may preside.
COUNTT CONVENTIONS. '
The several County Conventions shall
bo entitled to elect to . their respective
Senatorial, Judicial and Congressional
Conventions, one deegatc for every one
hundred Democratic voters, and one for
fractions over fifty Democratic votos cast
at the last preceding Gubernatorial elec
tion iu tbe respective counties. And if
such delegate shall te unable to attend
sach conventions, be shall be authorized
to appoint his own alternate, in writing.
approved by tbe chairman of his County
Convention or by the chairmau of bis
County Executive Committee, and none
but dwleizates r alternates so provided
for cr appoiutcd shall be entitled to seats
in saiJ Convention. Provided that every
countv shall have a. least one vote in
each of said Conventions. .
The chairman, or in his absence any
member of the C juutv Executive Com
mittee, shall call to order all County Oon
ventiots. and bold tbe cnairmansnip
... a
thereof untd the Convention shall elect its
chairman.
The Executive Committees of tha Sen
atorial, Congressional and Judicial Dis
tricts respectively shall,, at the call of
heir respect ve chairmen, meet at some
time and place in tbeir respective ais
ricts designated in said call. And it
shall be their duty to appoint the' time
and place for tbe holding of conventions
. ... . a
n their respective districts, and toe cnair-
men of s iid resjective committees shall im
mediately notify the chairman of tbe till-
erentCounty Executive (Jommttfecs o! said
appointmeui; and the said Couaty Exe
cutive Committees shall forthwith call
conventions of their nspective counties
u conformity to paid sppointmeut, for
he purpose jol sending delegates to said
respciiv Diet net Conventions.
tTATK CONVENTIONS.
1. Th bute Convention alia!! be com
aed 61 delegates .ippUuted by the
bever! c unty convention-. lUcb county
shall Ik- entilied to elect oue de'egatc for
evry tnreo hunUreu Democratic votes,
and oue dclcgite for fractions ovtr one
hundred votes cast therein at tho last
preceding Guiernatorul election. In
cic any de egate shall tail to attend, be
may, by litin, sigued by himself and
Attested by the Cn unnan of bis County
Executiva Ci.uimittee, ,or the Chairman
ot bis Couuty Convention, appoint his
own alternate ; and none but delegates or
alternates sj appointed or proviJtd, shall
tie entitled to teats in said Convention,
l'rovidell always, tbat such delegates as
may be present at any Democratic Con
vention shall be allowed to cast tbe whole
vote to which their township or county
may be entitled.
2. In all conventions thus provided
for by this ytem after a vote has- been
cast.there shall be no change in such vote
until the final result of the ballot shall be
announced by I the chairman of said con-
renlion.
That all committee shall have tho
occurring
in
their respective bodies. 1
That for the purpose of more thorough
organization, tbe several county commit
tees are requested to p!ace them.elVen iu
frequent communication who this com
mittee. -By
order of the rommitte
Octavii's Coke, Cu-iiriuir.
J. J. LlTciiF jCD; Secretary.
11 IIO lb Hi. It
y
A corns'alk d'f!-rs from a Cnio-go
man in that it i-n't abhamtd of having
big ears.'
Commissioner L Dac, in Lis crop
repoHe, never mfntina the hop ai
the seaside.
Oar esiecm-d contemporary, the
Graphio, ,has hoc jcup q lire buv-a
Graphic in its te-.ddLoiea. Nw Y rk
Commercial Ad ve.tiser.
The Ujited States army chews up
balf a million pounds of tobicoo find
two Indian every year. This is the
average. D ;roit Free Preep.
Monopolists have got possession of
the cork trade and have raised tLu
pries of corks immensely. This is a
tenible blow to the miu-?trel baiut'SF.
Every Evening.
When Mr Evarts bgins to write,
the Spaniards will wiah they had net
amused themselves by shojtjug at thw
American fl..g N Y World.
The fact that nature only pat o..e.
elbow in - man s arm is scllieient to
indicate tbat she never intended him
to fasten the c;llur button on the back
of his neck,
Conscientious. Conductor (declin
ing a tract which was offered him
with bia fare) : 'Very much obliged,
mum, but we ain't allowed to tsko any
peiquisites whatever, mam.'
A Troy man has made a will be
queathing his body after death to a
medical college, aud bis friends claim
that he shows insanity. Certainly. He
has given himself dead away. E7jry
Evening. ,
W have room for only one stanza
of 'Bursting Buds." Wa have Been
worse poetry in the waste basket:
The dad leaves cling to the boughs till
spring,
But the beautiful buds are
under,
swelling
And a thousand thi:i;
w ith legs and
wings,-
Now wait for spring, in the woods out
yonder.
Well, Father Brown, how did you
like my sermon yesterday ?' asked a
young preacher. Yo Bee, parson,'
was the reply,' I haven't a fair chance
at tbem sermons of yours. I'm an old
man now, aud have to set pretty well
back by the stove ; and there's old
Miss Sniitbivv Widder Tafif 'n Bylan's
daters n Nabbv li rt 'n all the rest
setting.' iu frout of ms with their
mouths wido open a ewallerin' down
all the best of it 'n what gets down to
me it is pooty poor stuff, pareon, pooty
poor BtulT.
IRON BITTERS,
IHtrhlv reeom mended
to tbe-public for all dis
eases requinnjr a cenai n
A Great Tonic
ami etiK'ient io.f
especially in Jirfir.
IRON BITTERS,
rrm. It ant f A. t
A Sure Appetizer.
1 t i t r , I.unt of
Strength, lAtcte of
JXnrgy, etc. It "en
riches the blood.
IRON BITTERS,
strengthens the mus
cles, aud pives new lite
A CocDlelc SlrrDthnr. r
v me nerves, jo tue
aeed. ladies, and ruil
dreii reauiriuK recuper
IRON BITTERS,
ation, this valuable
remedy can not le too
niKuly rfcoiuinetioea
A ValttAbU Medicine.
It artm lifce n eltart
on the digestive organs.
A teaspoonful before
IRON BITTERS,
hot SolJ u a Br.f e.
IRON BITTERS,
Tor DUctt FccuaUt.
meals will remove all
dyspeptic symptoms.
TRY IT.
Stfd by a!l Dngists.
THEES0I5CHTJIICALC0.
BALTIMORE, Mi.
c Soldiers !
A. THOU If, Corner 9th and F etree ,
Waahinton, D. O.. attends to Tension and
Back Pay. Bounty Claims collected. Con
tested Land Claims, Mineral and Afcricoltn-r-1.
attend jd to before tha Department of ti e
Interior and Hupreaie Court. Land War
raits par chased. '
je 18 tf
r-1fTTs'l IPV 1 The let practical
iUtilLr dlrii clioal for the times
is
MOORE'S BUSINESS UNIVERSITY,
Atlanta. Ga., .100 cavers total
expenses for tbne months. Mnd for IUqs
tratsd Circular. i fa 2S-12wdAw.
A1LY" GTO-
Superior to all Others.
SEXD FOB CATALOGUE.
SCHOYERLIN&, DALY ft. GALES,
( 84 &, 80 Chambers St.,1
- - NEW YOWL
For Sale.
A PERFECTLY NEW OFFICE SAFE,
Mosler, Bahmaaa Co., manofactarers,
eomblnaUon lock, weight 1,5001b.
power to fill any vacancy
mm
For sals cheap,
saoa S
Apply at
THIS OFFICE
The following aotanooa rDrmats
wholssals price 8nrl.r. Ib maJdsr id
imall ordan hiuh- pries bars to be ch arret
m- . . r m . v
Lcab!o JLnebor.
Doable Ancho "A."
I
I
11 O 11
11
10 O II
6 6
12 O 13
6
IK W
sundard Uoajfnc...... j
JACOX Sort Carolina,
i-imi, E....
Bhotld, f B
.Hides, Jt ID--,..........
Wtjetern 8moked
Hami .
Hides, y -b....N.............M
HhooJdera.
Dry Salted
Hides, y ........ ............
Hhoalders,
BEEF Live weihf ;
AiiKJtits Hpiriu Turpentine
Heoond Hand, eaori.......
New York,aek, new 1 85
60
00
11
dl.fc.HWAX V B 20
BtilCKH Wilmiagrton,!? M 8 00'
Northern 00
BUT! E.'i North Carolina fi 11
Northern, lb 18
(JANDLEH Sperm B....M 15
010 00
eu ot
0
0
18
25
40
11
14
15
11
SO
10
10
80
60
7
I 20
Tallow, Ib.............
Adamfcatuie, V et........M
CHEKHJi
Northern Factory, f &.u
Dairy cream, V B. .........
9 O
13 O
1 14 0
10 0 '
18 0
130
18 0
770
1 75 O 3
HUU, E.
COFFEE Java, V B-
K:o, m
Lagnyra, tt
COHN MEAL bushel....
fJOYTOW TIES bdl.
DOMESTIC
8L8tinif, 4-4 yard.......
Yarn, bun eh 1 10
Maakerel, No. 1, bbl.ie 00
No. 1, V bbl 8 76,
Mackerel, No. 1, V bbl....ll 60
?f o. 1, X bbl 6 00 1
Mackerel, No. 3 V bbL..k.OO 00
Mullets, bbl 1 26
N. C. Herriae, Vkee 6 60
Dry Cod, ? ....... T
FLOUR Fine, bbl 0 00
Buper, Northern, yp bbl.'.. 6 00
Extra do " bbl... 6 00
family " bbl... 7 00
Olty MillEx,.8uper bbl... 7 00
" FamL'vVbbl... 7 60
" Ex. FamUy V bbl... 8 00
1EETILIZER8
Herurian Quano, 2000 lbs . 55 00
Carolina Fertiliser " 00 00
Narassa Guano, " " q0 00
Complete Manure " " 00 00
Whann's Phosphate " 00 00
Wando Phosphate, " " 00 00
Wiloox, Oibb A Co., ma-'
nipulated Ouano.......M.00 00
GLUE V lb 8
GRAIN Corn, tors, 5COs 75
Corn, cargo, V 56 lbs...... 68
O
0 J
OH) 00
0 9 00
000 00
o
o
0
0
O
O
0
0
0
0
0
O
6 60
8 60
1 50
6 00
0
4 00
5 50
6 60
8 60
7 15
7 75
8 25
O0 00
041 00
041 00
67 00
042 00
42 00
OAS 00
0 U
a
o
Corn.yaL, V busheL. None.
. Oats, V bushel .
Peai, oow, " bushel.. M.
62KO
60 0
O
10 o
io o
00 0
00 o
65
12
25
05
HIDES Green, yf fl .........
Dry, lb... M
HAY- Eastern, 100 lbs... 1
North Riyar, 100 lbs.... 1
HOOP IRON y 'ton 1
LARD Northern TO lb
1XO
8
North Carolina f fi 11
LIME V bbL
LUMBER City steam sa'wd
8bipstuflr,resawad,,Mft.l8 00
Rough edge plank, 1? M ft. 16 00
West India cargo, accord
ing to quality, ? M ft.,.13 00
Dressed flcoring,seasoned. 15 00
Scantling and boards, com
mon, M ft 11 00
o
o
12
00
30 00
018 00
16 00
015 00
14 00
0
o
MOLAoHJi-o Cuba,hhdVgl 3T
Cuba, bbls., V gal.....
Sugar house, nnds. l gal.
" bbls. V gal...
Orleans Choice bbls. gaL
NAILS Cut, 10dto4d, k'g
39
.72
35
45
0
0 55
25
0 1 45
0 1 10
0 20
OILS Kerosene, V gal...... 9
Lard, V gal 1 10
Linseed, V gal 1 00
Rosin, V gal 11
PEANUTS busheL 90
POTATOES -Sweet, bus. 00
Irish, Northern, bbL.... 1 15
PORK Northern,citymess.l4 00
Thin, V bbl ......00 00
Prime, V bbl (extra) 00 00
Hump, bbl 00 00
BICE Carolina, V 7
0 1 36
0 60
0 1 60
014 60
000 00
000 00
O00 00
7
Eastladia, Jb.... .......... 00 O
&ough, busheL 1 10 0
RAGS Country, V lb ....... 1H
City, lb VA
ROPE-., -
Hemp ' 130
Manilla 14
SALT Alum, ? sack 70 &
Liverpool, sack...... 80 0
00
50
1
1
00
00
00
40
00
10
00
11
10
American V s&ck 00 0
Marshal's fine, V sackM..M
Cadis V sack
0
70 0
90
100
100
SUGAR Cuba, W lb
Porto Rico. r 2).
A- Coffee, Jb...i
a
B "
0
C " fi.
O
8
c
Crushed li fl....
o
o
0
0 7
O 2
9
11
T
BOAP Northern, V fi...... 5
SHINGLES Contract, Vi 6 00
Common, "9 M.... ..... 1 60
STAVES W. O. bbl. M.10 00
R O hhd. V E. ...00 00
TALLOW V lb 8
TIMBER Shipping 9 U...10 00
Mill, extra per M ............ 8 50
Mill, prime per M 7 00
Mill, fair per M ............... 6 00
Common, per M 4 00
Inferior to Ordinary,per M 3 00
WHISKEY North'n, per gl 1 15
North Caroina. per gal... 2 00
WOOL Unwashed, per lb... It
Washed. xer fi 30
Burrv wool, per fl 18
60
25
15 00
00 00
o 00
on oo
010 75
O 8 00
O 6 50
0 4 50
4 00
O 6 00
O 2 50
O oo
0 31
& 29
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1853 - - - - 1853.
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I . '
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