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VOL. VII;: JIIE DAM-SENTINEL ADVERTISING KATES. . - AdTfritsementa oill be Inserted la ta i &aTwiai.al M IoUuwibk rate par niuar on iaoh, ur lea aiiuiua line. Onesunsrs one time I LOO " eack uiUS4ural Inaae-uoa less than swank... .... 1 nun. 1 ww, I.V lqiutn,T OHM. (33.00 1 ImoaUt, S.lW'l " , U 1 ntoV W.UVT ; w B f 40.00 - I , toot 10 11 44.00 4100 . " U."-iiuo JlwTl f.-l . Add to U astow tile (or square slolUys; . yr I ssuath, . Fes t mouth, f N.D0 -. mOUth, . " B " 1800 ' . . . ; i4.tf ''.' 4 , .0 1 " 14.ua ' ft ' . 10.09 11 " 1.UU j , l i, TV,. 11 IU " U 17-U"- ..... far th SeaaWrYseklj sloe. Ibree-aflhe t Dally ratee. tu "Weekly aloo, tW0-Sb of Bally tor UM DHy and arail.Wa.kly iTajbiaed, sixty pw coot oa Pally rata , , Wwr the Bally and Weekly combined, forty -ex sen on atuiy rase. . .Jr. S, illy, aual Waskly aad Weekly com ,.t i nliHstv iwr cent oa ball! rale. . a,M.!il Vy ticca. ifty per cent ouTMily rata. .'-.' Ade.rtiasfa.WW la Local Coluiua, Ho cent " RALEIGH POST"-OFFICE ARRANGE '-:-" - . .-. MENT. rno) bocm WW Tf a. m. to 7;45 ., riH oV abbivaiv u nam m kails. wtu(: N.w Oriasae. Lav. Animata, Oa., Columbia, fl. C. Charlotte, Salisbury, ttreensboco' " T . -I- . . . nan-, A. M. .. . m i Ll i 1 1 I! ; 1 1 .tutni' Salon, Chapel HtlL Willsooro-, , ae , ' Charleston. 8. .C, Wilmington, Newheraj, . JU.MWL l.n dalMiro'. etc.. bubim ,loaa.aSA.M. . BOBTBBBM VIA. UHBrlBOliW i Hew York, Baltimore, rfaUadaluble, 'a lni?ton, KiclunonO, c, dua T A. M , dot 0T VIA WfcDO ! .. oretrUI. rraBkllntoa, llendcraon. Nor- ( folk, l"ctrhurg, Kkaraoad, W aabiugum, i ? Bal'imor. riiiliuleli.bia, Hew lore, Acs due , ! 9 r. M., cloas 0;30 A. Jt. v..tilil. due 10 A M .. cloae 3.40 t. at orBce aoan lor Bitriatorcd kitar ana moaa n order euartawutaljwa a.!W A. M., to 6 P. It. V. No aU ami or aacelvad aa Bueday. . . ... luw und noKi In erdioanr letter, uet , aauuey arden or have letter JUtfWterad. roK comieitsa. First Wtr5u-D. M. Carter,' of Beau- IOttJr I - , rVuond UiabicWW. 1L KitUitn, of Third Dwtrlct-A. JC Wajijll, of New Hanover. ' Fourtli Diauiot Sioa VL Bogcn, of W.Ira J . KiftA DUtrict J. H. Leach, of IHri , Sixth District Thomaa 8. vAhe, ol Swcntu Ditrictr-W. H Jtobbiiu, of 'V ltowmn. c Klirth DUtrict a R Vance, of , .... Buncombe. ' ELECT0K3. . Vlrat DUtrict Octayiu Cok of Sooofld Dlatrict 8wift 6alloayk of Third DUtrlctT. C. Fuller, of Cum Fourth Dirtrkt H. A. Loudon Jr., of "7 Ghatham. - ' ' tiixth DUtrict W. L. Steele, of lucn - tfereoth District F. B. McDowell, of lr1eiL ' t ' v.Vkik nintriut Thfauaa Johnaoo, ot " 7 ... ' : BuDcVube. ' TUX APPOINTMKJUTS 0? MX 0 0 V. . VA1CX. y lon'UtivO, tbi great campaigner will addretaj the people at the following ' place sad times: arPOlKTUKKTi. - NaahtUU, Naab county, Friday, June Mtk - ..... WUaon,rWix) county, Saturday, ione B 5now Hit!, kea county, Monday, JklUaiUUl JUrWAWAA V""'!' ad Trenton, Jones count?, Weduoadaji -JutrSdT Hiciilaoa, vntuow county, Thursday, KenanaViile, Duplta county, Friday, July 5th. 1 ' Whitesvifle, Columbuj, county, Satur day, July Otli. ' , . . " 4'iuM cheertully divided with WJ Be jtublicao apeaker. . .. . PCBUC 8PSAKIN0. ' ; ' Ooreaididut. lor Lleutenant-OgTemor, J ,-Maioxiolut iluifhea, and, our canuiaaw AforSUto TJurcr, MSJ' ?v"WrWttBr, rill sddreai to people at the MUmmg vuinta at the tiiaof mentioned i . ninawo, runjui wuuLji .' Mockavtlle, Davie county, July id. tJtataville, IredeU eountyj July 4tb. ifunraiitoo. Uurke county, July (to. Tarburo1. durecoml) county, Jane lsth. v- - j V t OnearUla, Pitt county, June 18tb. JackaooTille, Onslow county, J una Hi Ikm. S. B. Booxrs ArroisKUKTS. Hon. Slow IL Rogers, our candidate for Congreea, wiU addressee people at the foUowing placet at the time mentioned. Oranf Countf Chapel Hill, Monday, July 1st.; UilUboro', Tuesday, July 84 Jvhiutm ComHbr IngmmV Monday, ' July S9th; Meadow 'a, TudayJuly Jth; O'NoaJ'a, Wednesday, July Slat. Other appointment will sooa be aa-. on Deed. Let all the people, good nd true, tura out to hear our gallant standard-bearer in this district, aad ho wiU ho? up radical ' ratter end villainy ta its tree color. ' . , , .. ,. i i i . , - nOSStBVATlVB DiOIOtBATic CofSTY CknrraVRTio!.--The Conaarvativee and Democrat of Wake county wiU meet la Cbaveation In Raleigh, in the Courthouae w Thursday, July 11th, at U, ax, for the . purpow of nominating candidate for the LegWaturs aad county , office. Tewav afaipfare requested to hold meetings aad end delegates. , , V " . ; By order of the Committee : - o. a snow, -. Chairman. vDntcers Lightaing Flj-lller . sWeep taeoi ot sud clears Uie house speedily Try it oold by dealer everywhere. -or SeoddAwJm - BoimTSBarm : . Editorials and other matter prepared for thTi Utue art neceaaiu'ilj crowded out. Our local editor I absent, which will explain the paucity of matter in thrae columns. . . ; We gi op yariety for the present ta political documents that are deemed neoea aarv for rammtom MtmuM . C H IsaMieated teafato mttmM atajl (a the market house on hand fly-blown meat. A peculiar kind of worm U infestiW the walls in some Darts of the town, much trie anaoyancAjf-the. daiulien.- We ars U daily receipt of fatW urging hai constantly to publbh rsrious documents.. Asfaatl , 'v -.-rir- w vaa uuiajn men auu our ouiuniut will allow lrwT will oblige our friends. We had the pleasure of meeting on yes terday our old friend Capt. William J- White, of Warrenton, a. true gentleman and capital merchant I . ' In to-days paper 'the conclusion of Judge Merrimon's exhsutlive sod very able speech H given. Although an abitraet rather than s full report, U to well doo. 'un.-.rr v 1. Woodson when last beard from was on s prospecting tour on Kuune river in the direction of Wake Forest College, lie wss examining a sixteen-hundrcd acre tract for the purpose of ergnging largely in tho blackberry crop. A Udv.lt is rcDorted.sskcd Woodson on yesterday, "if he would Uikesimur ill liia," uieaning Ixitwffe. lie replied in an ab- straoted manner" No, thank you, I never drink snythlnir stronger than Wiii- berry bfunct. Any one flndiog a One gold sleeve but ton by leaving it with the Associate will be suitably rewarded. v , !) I ' L O.i 0. F. Regular session of McGee Encampment, No. 115, this (Friday) evening it 8 o'oloctr K&ctioHof Officer: i The blackberry crop of Wake is very flue this year, and Raleigh editors are jubilant thereat, especially Woodson, of the Vim WO. Star. Wa are requested to state, by T. L, Love, of this city, thst bis bido houses, corner of Davia and Bloodaworth streets, have been thoroughly cUmnscd, and would have been long since, but be was disap pointed, in getting his chloride of lime, which he uses freely twice a week after being washed out weekly. . . ' i i : Corroa BixMif , paox JouShtoh. Mcasrs. Greene A Hood, of Smitlifleld' have sent u a cotton bloom the first heard of iu that county. They write "us that they have 180 acres In cotton, and thst it la looking finely equal to any In that section. MjfoRTL'KBS COME SOT SlN01.K-HASDKD. The telegraph announces that Lmdun bridge, recently burned, has been washed away. The burning was bad, but to t washed awn y alter burning was terrible- lit strikes ua that the smoke or .ashes, or both, should have escaped the flood. Death or Db, L. 8. Pkbrv. It gives na unfciimed sorrow to have to announce the death of this excellent gentleman, bich occurred on Wednesday night at is residence in our city, ne died of dis ease of the heart.. He waa one of the truest friends the writer had. May a merciful and loving Fat bar preserve and bless his bereaved wire and children ! . , Chkam Piks. Four egg beat in a half- pint of cold milk, with six large table spoonsful of flour, a teacupful of sugar, little salt. 'Heat one quart of milk nearly boiling, then stir the eggs, etc. into the milk, aad stir rapidly until it thickens. Addone teaspoonfuLof JcmoaJo'ake j the pastry aa for custard pies. Wbea done i pour the cream on the pic and set away Oottow hLOOa. M r. J, JW. ferkinsen, Living four mile aoutb of the city, brings the first cotton bloom of the season for Wake. Mr. P. is one of bur best farmers and aaye h sever had a better prospect for a crop. Mary Perklnson and her chil dren work his farm. Mary is one of his former sIstrs. When the army advanced upon Raleigh he gave bet bit gold and valuable to hide; part of them were bid under a setting hen. A bole wasdug iu the ground under the hea and the valu able placed lb k The hea wa hilled anct ecirt broken, but the valuables be low were not discovered. Everything eVl trusted to Mary wa returned whca4he pillaging toe disappeared. Bishop Atiixiob' sermon at Wash ington and Lee University is thus spoken of in the Richmond Whig a .is i. . ., h.mi. .t I pointed hour, ffifop-Atkinsm, of South Carolina, appeared, and oa reaching the speaker's stand kneeled and engaged in the Usual inaudible payer, , Tlie appropri ate liturgy wa read, occupying just on hour. " M ' "' ' THE. SEBMOR. " which occupied some thirty five minutes, wa a plain, earnest, practical address to young mea about to leave their place ol training to Bt-tv arena of practical lile. , lais subject: Consideration a to best method of securing temporal hsppine. Text Isaiah 1, xviii, Come sow let ns reason together, , 1 ' - The writer la mistaken at to the State from which the venerable Bishop bow bail. He i astir Virginiaa, but the Bishop of the Episcopal Church in Jferth Carolina. WiK FoBKJT Cu VMEXCKM EKT TH UIB pal. Hie exerclarsol'to day (Thundaj) were of much Interest sad were witnessed by large and appreciative crowd. The train from Raleigh, came down loaded with beautiful ladies' and gallant beaux. When the College was reached a large crowd waa assembled and the Raleii-h Band, arrayed in neat uuifoniu, wa i haad renUerinir utirring and exceltcnt mutic. We loon found our way to the beeotttulty- tleesatetr chapet.THli is 60W40, and In every way adapted for the purpose for which It is used and P!" eJniirable aooustic properties. to At 11.80 the President snd Board of T Trautoua aMoadulth T""? bj ,h tW Utw"J seats which hsd been reserved for them. The exercises were opened by prayer by Rev. Dr. Brown of Va. - Mr. J. a Mitchell, .who was to have delivered the Latinr Salutatory, was pre vented from apiaring by severe iuduypt aition. - - .. The l)ie BwillkolnnlUllB, tthe Wel- of Ashe county. From the easy manner in wnscn this gentleman acquitted himself we unouiu juuge mat ne naa Deuome a complete master of (be German language, lie retired from the rostrum amid ld plaudits. ' - The Oration : The GrmluUt, by Mr. C II. Martin, of Franklin, waa Indeed I an able effort. The orator dhwlaved a I graceful self possession and an extiaordr- Du self-poeaewion and an extraordinary command of language. Hirsnbjcct was thoroucBly hiudTed andaaaived.aud his exposition of th&duties which await the graduate in after life were true to the life, and the whole clothed In language both chaste and appropriate. If the ora tor was faulty in any respect, it was by the rapidity with which he ipoke. The Oration: Oratory iff tht Patt anj thejPrmettt; had lo bo posiponciT on ac count of the sickness of Mr. Mitchell as above mentioned, , ', the subject of the next oration, by Mr. J., IL Garvcy, of Aahe, Mr. G. Seemed perfectly at home in the rostrum, and bandied bis subject with skill snd ability. The ' contrast which, he drew between the present condition of our country and the barbarism of a few cen turies back, was a' (Soldand strikiug one. ne proceeded to show, . by logiaal deductions, that the greatness of the future was dependent upon the moral and in tellectual culture of the people, v Te Valedictory Address, by Mr. Mar tin, of Franklin, was most happily con ceived and finely delivered, snd In which a glowing tribute', was. paid to the." President , and Faculty of the College for their patient and careful it struction and unvarying kindness. His parting words to fellow students and cissc matcs were peculiarly affecting, and the tender emotions 'which this parting called np exhibited themselves In Barnes' faces and tearful eyes. At the conclusion of the address the orator wss the recipient of several beautiful bequuts sent by ad miring lair ones. ' The President, Iter. Dr. Wingste, then j conferred the degree ol B.P.upon McssriJ. H.Uanrcy, ol Ashe, V.tLM arnn, o r rank lin and J, & Mitchell of Hertford, (absent on account. of aicknesa) members of the graduating class. The President then addreswd the graduating class In words replete with wholesome advice and en- aitJa imnnia that jk.tit,iktouuli 1 life which virtue and a deterininaliim to do that which I rightXmarks out. He spoke feelingly of the obstacles with which they might meet ia their career and sought to impress npoa their miodsV the true manner with which io cope with them." At the conclusion of the Presi- dent't addreat, Rev. Dr. Pntcbacd, of Raleigh made a itutetAnt in behalf of the Board of Trustee. He congratulated the fiicnds of the College upon the prosper ous condition ofthe institution. He sa nottnee that no cliango would take place in the Faculty and ' that . the qoestlos of , employing S tutor during next term, if It should become necessary, I left with the executive com mittee in conjunction with the Board f Trustee, The Agent for the College had procured f 11,000 ia bonds ?d (1,000 in cash. Th Doctor's address elicited much applause and had aa admirable effect upon his auditory. 1 ' Aa announcement wat made that at "tM there would be a mass meeting of, the two Societies, aad afterward a meeting of the Alumni Association would be held. To-night (Thursday) the Commence ment close with a party lor the benefit of the young people, and we hope they will enjoy themsetve to their hearts' content. Th. marshal from 'the Philoniethtslan were Messrs. W. D. Burner, of Ala., A. W.Ioye, of N. C.aod 8. F. Mi Daniel, of N. C. The Euzelian' Society was repre sented by Messrs. J. O. Vann, of N. C, N. B. Cauadayi of N C, and R. V.,Royall, of ,i' .: . 1 . Th order of exercise was well arran ged and carried out with precision and system. Everything passed off in a most agreeable' manner; thevident regret with which the student bid,ach ether adieu wa the only thing that marred the general enjoyment. W return thanks for . lb auny courte sies extended by the President and Pro - feasors of the College and the marshals. KALEIGH, N. 0, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1S72. ! At regular Meeting of Rakdgfa Lodge, No. 65, 1. Q. 0. F, leld on Monday night, tlie Stth lust, the following officers were elected for the aaauing yrni, vis : Willie IL Hicks, Nobis Uraud. : , Lemy Q, B'gley, Yiee Grand. : Albert Magnin, Itocording Secretary. J. C. BrWater, Treasurer. Leroy t3. Baglcy, Thomas Badger aad W. H. Uioks, Truateee. " - ! - . . ISO i 'i .' .ArPiiiKT.MCNTs or ins Bimlb AuiNt. -The Itevp. ATttrobelBTotrAgeirt fw. the State has requested US to publish the following ilppiintmcnts : .- - High X'oiut, Tuesday, July Sod, at 8 P. M. ' J iwn!.Wr7Wwdii, Ji44th Mudisun, Rockingham county, Tuesday,' th, 8 P.Af. " Wentworth, Rorkiogbam county, Wed duy.July 18ib, S P.M. Yaoceyt ilia, Caswell county, Tliursdar, July 11(18 P.M. 8a!om, Forytie ccjunty, July 14th, 10 A. M. s Wiiulon, Funytbe ..county, Sunday, July th, 8 P. M. - ; Keenansville, Forsythe county, Tuondar, Danberry," BtokeS county, Thursday, I July 18th, P. M. Mount Airy, Surry county, Saturday and Sunday, July 20tli and 21st. ' , Dobson, Surry county, Tuesday, - July j 23id,8 P. M. . Ysdkinville, Yadkin county, Thursday, July t-nb, 8 P.M. y - Mnckaville, Davie county, Sunday, July 3th : ' vr . .. , .; ' : Statesviile, Iredell , county, f uosday, U0th,8P. M. Papers published-in the above couutie will please copy. The Agent will be in Raleigh on the ijrd 4lh and Sth of July. : r lj- .-a ii '." i. u ri 91AKKIi:i, i la Charlotte, at sk I'tjU'sUUiolIc Church, Sunday (3rd insk, by Bev, L. P. O'Oeuncll, Mr. faraicit H. PsiXAir, and MlssM. Yia omu EASLa, all ol Charlotte. . ' New Advortisementf, . GEORGIA GIN. GULLETTS STEEL BRUSlt , ,Li(iirt. draft, mm GIN. WE ARK AGENTS FOR THE ABOVE named Ulna, and sell delivered at Maaalacterers prices and guarantee ealiaiae- uou. O. T STRONACH BRO.. Airents.. JmnlM-U Market and Martin 81., Kaleigh. rno holders or bonds of the cjtt JL . tir KALC1MH. Uolderaof ooujona ot bonds of the City of B. 11.1. l...u.l ...Id A ... a Llul. lata!, payable July lit, lttli, will please wreaeni tlieiu at maturity at the CiUsen'a National paasoi Kaleigu. KEMP t. BAfTLE, " )ime2dtd Cons, of Slaking land. .Veea and A'iw copy once. . KICUMuND at DAN VILLI RAILROAD, Noam CiaoLiwA Ilivrsioa. - TBASsroaTATios Orrica, rompany Bbopa, N. C, June Kid, 1873. XT 0T1UK-BTOCK HOLDERS or THE IN North Carolina Kallrodt'o..dlroua of I aUeudioK the Aanuat MeuLiaf; of their Com-1 TO' ZiIZ7. tfftiS toUutt wLUtor. iwttittwOu uf.akUi UudM-.l tors, lliuy with their Immediate lainllles, will be passed to snd (roui KaleiKh free. Gouduc tbis will sot reeoKuu cerUttcates rcUirnlug wbea paaseuKer Ua tu train at pulut other tuau aaieuru. woruntate win oe recos-auea frm ,Uie-4uUi to lhslaib of July Inclusive. . jy oraer ox oupenntenaeiu ; . W.U.GRBIN, Jane (MM --- t JALEIOH FEMALtS ! INSTITUTE. Iltv. Du, ami Mb, Lac if, Principala. Assisted by eorjis of itrleiKv4 taaehers. . The Fsll Session am be opened en tits iRHfe , . . 1 . J uly, sud eonUnu twenty weeks, - - - For Clixular eontalnlitg partteelara, apply to I UiPrinclL. , . 1 ' ftlMSi-JW T EDUCTION IN PASSAUE RATE4- ANCHOR LiSni STEAMERS .' sail svsar waosssOAf asd aiTCSDat. ' PaMeni( 1 booked Wand bom any Railway etauoa or Seaport la Uraat Britain, Ireland, Norway, Sweden, itoanaerk, (ivrmaiiy, f ranee, UollaaO, Jemiaiia, and U LI Dited elates, . .SLi.i7avl.i25i W B itatarda.'a Slaamura o5 1 aadi. EXCU RI0N TICKETS. tVX. Inirriaediate, f-U. Stcvrsge IA), all pajablf In Currency, fartlea sandlof for their friends id the old t oautry eaa purchase ueaela at lowest rales. For fartiaer parturulara ' apply to UieAirueU, iia.SUKKSOJ UltoTUkhd, 1 SowiiiijfUrevo, N. I. Kcaiidnslble AireaU wautwl m lews and Cowntry. - - j - may -dw3ia , , ' - 'AfAHRL LRB, A SltW KOVELBV , jAX Chisllaa Hud, author of Valrie Aylnha, Morwa Uouae, etc, paper edltloa 1 00, eloth 1 ho. Soul by maJ on receipt of price. T - J.1 H VNNKUt airt. aprtr-tf - At. U twl atom. . B ACON AND LARD. y.Cnaass, -i i -, - .auiea, .. ... Lard, . Bulk Sules, Bulk Fork, ' . Caataaaed Ham hi irfat abndei3S at A. UAL'NUausCe s., aovaa-tl Mo. a, Marlia dlraat. pAS.Nki FKLlf ASO V K(i AT 1BLRS. may S If , W. C. STKO.' ACIIACo. a- I : i. 1 M AW '!i.aUJ 1! liJL'y -! ...AX .'' MARKKT.S. iNkw Yokk. June Sfl.-''otton firm sales 311; , Uulands 26 14; orlenns 11. Flour quiet, oomiuon to fair extra I7.J0, rood to choice f.?5tl3 00. ntusyduJl,e7o8. Wheat closed dull, winter tiJ vYestcrn 11.88 to III 'Corn steady, fair demand at 63a04 ; wniie souuiarn Do. llw ateaxlr at 8 l-2e 9 1-4. Fork quiet. Beef quiet. Lard a tnUe firmer, 8 8 49 19. Navalssteady. Tallow dull. P 1 8i9 IS. Turpentine l"V34ui i , Koain unlit, strained Money eay, 4aS, Stctling 9 l'SaO 7 8. Mold 13 1 4al3 3 8. Governiucnts closed dull. Teniiesawe'l firm, 78 1 a, snd other aoHincrnsneaoy, ! ' LiVKiifuui June 26.-Cotton opened amt; uplands U I 4 ; Urkaus H t . ' i ia. i " FROM NKW YORK. Naw Youk, Juno 26. A cult signed by Joseph It. landers and John Van Allen stales that after a eoulurence between nvauy Democrats of the' eity and State of New York who will not support Greeley, siiggcsU astlietmt practicable way of g.viug expression to such opposition to iBvita such Democrat to umtit In Ualti raore'6n July 8, liar confl'rciicei The in vitation extends1 to all such JMwwrul Mvrougliout the JlnliiL The police commissioucrs iravelhe del egation of Orangemen poriuiKsion to pa rade on the twelltli of July, 1 he delega tion organization Bumbers six thousand. The twelfth juror iu Stokes' cose was obtained thia afternoon. The case was opened by the District attorney who claimed that but one verdict could be rendered, if it wss proved the prisoner delibcraicly shot Fisb. IIu urged the Jury to lay aside all iuipniuions and act ujion the evidence laid before theiu. ' The caw was then adjourned till to morrow mom ,ing. . j....- '. ' ;. .' mtm ' '" FROM ATLANTA. Atlanta, June 36. The Georgia State Democratic Convention was as lanre and able a body as ever assembled in Georgia. The action was entirely harmonious. I he President was lion. Albert Lara-r, of Mus cogee county. The resolutions are that the Democratic party of Georgia stand upon the principles of the Democratic party of the Union, bearing Into tcil pre eminence as applicable: to tlie jtresent extraordinary coudition of the country, the anchangeable doctrine that this U a union of States, and that the tudtati ucti bility of their txmality with each other is aa indispensable part of 6ir political system. Maefoed, That in the approaching elec tion tlie democratic party invites' every. body to co-operate with them in a aealous determination- tohnge the present usurping ana corrupt euimuisaauon, placing in power wen wht are true, to the principle of constitutional govern ment and a faithful and economical ad uiin titration of the nubile afliira. 1 Ranltd. That la our opinion the dele gates to the Baltimore eouvention should go unmolested by instructions and should act with all toe right txttore them they deem best for the good of the natty and for the welfare of the country. The dele gates from the State at large are Gen. II. L. Benuing, Gen. A. It Wright, of the Augusta CJlrw4M vol lorn. HaraeJian, Cot Julian Ilartridge, Geo, A. H. Colquit, CoL J. W. Avery, of the Atlanta Vwitti ((Mn, all are conservative favorable to harmonious action at Bultuuore. FROM SPRINGFIELD. Si'itimiriaxn, June SO. The city is crowded with delegates to the State Dem ocratic and Liberal republican uonvcu tions which meet here to-day. It i gen erally conceded that the : Conyintioua will UU1I9 JU U01HOinhlU B jl ln .1 ,wiuuil for Governor, and it is believed tusi ex. Governor KoernerwiU be nominated, al though a strong effort will be made in behalf of Senator Trumbull Neither Convention will probably do more than onanist to-day. i . The Liberal Republican Convention met at noon in too ball of uie litwise of He presentatives, which wss crowded. Gov. Palmer was elected temporary cii airman. A letter was read from Scburx. fie re ffreU bis ilialiillty to attend. 1 lic desires to address hi constituents before taking P1 tl P8 ""where. The VQ' ouventkm iiiM hit est nest Wialvc in, thia ellurt to rallv airainst Giantism all element. It 1 time th IS orth tad South were united bf iiisnlrins a consciousness of a common nationality, it rights and duties, snd to tlilt It is necessary to break traditional berlera. (Three slleer were moved for Phur 1 'A : " . Wentworth moved the Democratic Con reatiiHt be notified. A committee waa appointed to cooler with ' their Conven lion. The Cincinnati platform was unaa imously adopUKL. (Uiuurv) Tha- Cinciav natt Convention was endorsed amid great uiiUiuKUaiiu ...AJiiwiinJ U J .a dock. 'I)eaCouvntIHi met at tlie 0(er House. J. & Allen, teniMiarry cliairmsn. lie briefly advised conciliation looking to a union with auother Conven tion. ; .'. V FROM CLEVELAND. Cmvelahd. Jhn 26. Many delegate to th Thursday Conventloa are already hers. They are almost uoanimoua for the ratification of the Cincinnati nominations. It 1 believed the State ticket will bo nom inated, but th ekotoral ticket will be postponed till after th BaltimoreNoonvcB tion. Th liberal republican State Central Committee are here lot consultation. Ma prominent liberalsare preseut, will am unoh the democratic con' 'I Hey eonventiun thd Dostnonemeot of the noiuinstioo ol the State ticket till titer th Baltimore convention. - ( FROM C1NCINNATL CiaciajiATl, June 38. It U generally UBdersUmd here a certain tit at Mr. tiroes bark w ill respect the decision of tbtDcm cratic Baltimore National Convention, and will not antagonise it by accepting the nomination wade at New York, or by any other nomination made ontaide of the regular DeuiodiatW Couventioa.. . - ..-,.. : :-V" v. ' FROM ELMIIU. ; Ei.hcKa, June 29. Tigia county it flooded and tlie railroads washed. Booms were awejit with ' million of i;t l lum ber. In the vicinity of Mitchells, the water ia ever the feoc top. 1 ae people sp leaving their house la boats, . FROM NEW HAVEN. . Naiv "llAVBtr, June . The Uotue if Itppreseutatlvc repealed the usury law of two hundred years stnn-ling, and fix ing the new of iiiterft at six perreut., by a voeofiai tfi 4d. It paw-4 th jjenate wuuiimoitsly last Week. , FROM CANADA, Tokovto, June 88. Or. Rufus Bratton, reoernl kidnapped from Canada by Inder al ottiwra, has been Matured to Canadian (urisdicuoa aad is now here. (,1'mari, Juno M.-Lard Dulleria has been inangurated Uuwruor Ueaeral, FROM EC ROPE. Lokdus, Juue 26. The Lord their amended Ballot Bill to a tbin read-1 iui The IXiily Ktult soys, America agroes J to be! non suited in her case ao fur as iodl1 rert damace are conrorwed. ... va.Baau.LtM, yuuu su. it is stated mat I necrotiatl.in f.,i the nimaWa .,u-ilio. r r....,i, tlsf... i.. m AJ.Zl.7Zl J. . j ,u yT,M,,u uu..pe have been brought to a favorable elusion. ' ' -. - i Lokdok, June S6.- The iutenutiohal copy righl treaty between Oreat Bihatn auu me uetpnaa fcuiperor nas twen arurted at oeriin. i 8 1 xt as a Tavas or Sioosss In 1V4 th sow famoas Mustang Llnlineut was Brst at tile known to Uie public by so exteaslvs sysleta of adwertislatr.. Froas Uiat time to the an sent, Uis demand tor rt has been sieadlly (jjmjslng I uuui u ns taaea tus ieaa or an emurocaikMta, lotion, oiiituiunU, snd other eitcmal reuie- dies, liiiported or domestic, ever Introduced n.su tn aiaencaa ataraek in tu moat otio. emeu racing an t irouuif staoius, la Uiaestab llshmeats at stage and city ear eouipauKe and ia the stabhu of private geatteawa. It la uie euly reeognlacd cur for such aisases of the hers a require outward treataeot. Mor s It lea taluable aa local application lur some of tlie most distressing complaints to sol h ma is su'iicct hbeuittkiisw. stllfjoss or tu JulDta, neuralgia, sore throat, tumors, Wens, earache, toothache, jkjld tu It naln I uixiuinK, couiiU-r lirltaut protierUi', aad bums, scalds snd cut are busied Willi In credible rapidity under Its eperaUusv . i 1,000 Rkwamd hiolloredby the prourUlur of Dr. Flore1 OoUwt Mtdlcal Dhworw lor t ihadldue that wilt e.ual It la the care. ot BronchlUs, suvorv Couijlia, sad the early thwtv ol Couattiapuua, Jiliw addaodlwAwlt , Lost IIbaltb KsxiAiiraii Self -nsrtst lays the foundatioa of um -h bodily sunVriidj. As a rule men are mora stdlclloas to repair sad preserve their house, stock ia trad and ether perishable ptiipvty tha to re-alrand pn serve themselves. They eaa aw when a wall re ulres prop, er a weak sUuuture a girder, but appear to be unoauscluUi of, or liHlUlerant 0, thu cracks snd flaws and evidences ul decay Iu their owa frail aadasnalUv orgawssUoBs. I hs eonseqaeae of this want of eonuaoa ptudeae Is that taoasaad fall by the wayside ia the prime of life every year whs mlgtt BSTSBved to sujoy a kal aud hoarti old aire. If they had resorted to the proier tunas of ruciBltiUK their railing vigor at Uie proper Una . ; Beatng what that famoai vltaUr.lK and lu- vlgoraliuK silxlr, Hostetter'sStoutaeh Bitters, lis dona for stssUsa atulUtudo ot Uis I vawd and brokuB down, and with tu long, uuurakaa record of It cures bofora him, t sesns amatinif that aay sulterar froia preius- tr deeay, nurvotu, weskaees, dyspepsia. blllouauess, chronic contltloa,.or disease of a remittent or tn lertulUent charaeter. slumld delay, even tor atfeionr, to seek the sld which It toolug, re)(ul01ai( sud Invigorating- pro. pertleshav sever filled to Sird. I Us no etajajreraaon la say that Uottter's SluW'h Bitters la Hi most faithful ally of nature, la Iter tra(gV with weakaes and disease, that mnieal botany aad honest cbunlstry have yet iflten to tin world." -- Juue Wduodlwojt . THE ACOCtT A hSCitANOE. Till InsUuiUoa afctntended to fast liaU tranwu-Uou la COTi'UX MKA1N aud fRit UCCR lor iitsmnijiaue aravutura dotlvurv. and esiiecially tor Utt pa zyiy and s"le ol rouiu- era MeeurtUu. A daiTi r I is made of all the lesuiiig Securities ia lSHita- ot Viraini, Morla Carolina, Suutir Carolina. Guva-ia. luatiesaj, Aiauanta. sioruia, Jtiskusij.pl, Louisiana, icxaa aim nrwttiaaa. eauDtaciiiif STAT B tutNOd, CITY BONIiel, Stat una i ousns, , - MAU.WAX SlMKjBHX. - MANCFACltulSilJ SHARKS. Ac. Ae . ate. Thnnderaurocl. meini ersol IhdALdl aTA tWMAJ j, solicit omers to bay orsellsny utinc m uie aoove line ; -. , . , W. 14. Hubert, ol Roberta; Moms A Shivers Ci. la. thseeat, trfStUeat kaaaiwtwawss) Mseawk John I., riciliuiiuj. Cotton Kroker lor in gust rectory: . . - w ll r. nttsacu, or nusseu rotter, A. A. huall, of Buull. Bia)r oo. John Jenkins, of J. T. B. Jenkins (lira. sers. r w. Uentei, or imntel n Mill C. 11. fhlniity, of C 11 Fblnljy A Co. W. U. Warreurof Uarraa, V, alhw A Co. A. V. Boire-s. Broker. - - W. F. tiernnit, of Ctaeho, Hwrlng A Co. rfoiie in.tara, or a1, at. i;isrB ss fjo., T. F. Braitrh, of BraaiHI, Son A Co, " I 11. 11. Hickman. President Ba burs Bank sua urauitevuie r actory. p v V, A. rtowiand,t;oiutuisBua Merchant, ... U. M U...l ..1 k- 1 ll.. U i . .. Alfred Baker. President .SaUunai Eaehaiura oana, , , A. M Jackson CoBimlatlon Merchant M.O Oowd, of M. ii'llowd A Co. F. L. Co en. of John J. C'ohna w Son. W. R. Jackson. President of National Bank Of Augusta aad Augusta Factory. T. u. Barrett, ot narretl at caawell. M. F. BiovalL Coitoa Fseter and Comw aloa MerckanC iieufite K. Stbiey, of I. Slbl 7 Suae. W. T. Vt heekiaa, ot vvVeukw as Co. . O. St. atone, 01 Isaac I uaru Co. 1 u. A- ansa, ot wataur aiiaa. J. M. HurddL t'otiiui'sloM Merchant J. J. lVarce, of J J. I'earce, Hutier ACo. A. rounara, or rouiiam itaviwn. , Oeoia T. JacksoBt of Ueorxu T. Jscksoa A Co. W. G. 81 blev. of T itudar Siblev. and Fr aktcntuf l.aniil.'r Mannlaclnrintr CoiniMiiy. J. J, Dutc'lily, Cottoa COataiisaUM Mer- enant. W. V. Bandera, 01 In man. Bandera. W. H. Howard, of W. li. Howard A Son. K. P. Clayton,. .( K. F. Claytoa A Co, K. W. lie., of V l. Heard At SVm. M. 1. limi b, ol Branch, ruU ei Co. J. U. LVtiihrty. of ftonee; Hruw n A Co. Ihoiuaa f. Bktvall, of SUivall St iluli. K. IL May. of K. II. Msyss Co. J. O. Matheweoa. Totwceo. Cottoa Cooes and wcit'-rai f rwiuco Men-uni. at. J. Utuwr, at Ioa er A Wall 00, . O. F. Curry, UaVker aud Broker, James A. t.ray, of Jaoiu A. (irar AC. U J. Miller, of J. F. L. J. Milter. F. A. Thnla-rlaao, of Haasey A intttsrrlake. I bo. St. 4ac-jMrtl, 01 tS. JackMas a lU. C, F. Wdinaa.of iJi.itch awu At Co. June KVdAwlm ' It E O C L A R HACK, lltt HPARKXINO . CATAWBA- BPR1N0S. Mr Racks will always be la redneto enevry Fsaaeoiier -to and frota the Kyvklmg Catswlai truit, at Reesowalde Charges. 1 have made arvauament with lite mana ms uf Uiea Cckbratc.d BrititfS to atltiS lo (III SKlWBrBS Bflf, s mil ihstsbuw Hiiwi and safw sa-oeamodaUois, ia every utsutuce. WtM-au will no well in aiwats '-nmmc. tl Uiey de-Ire aaUsfaeto y eccouitundaiious, tot Uie Ha- ks of luaal. lW J. W. CUNARD, wtBaJsataYt I ''7 ' bniiortance- ta rooacry ; and ot all an kit l thu SescrilUon lliu hthlv eonreutrate latandan) soi tracts, prini4 by Juih Bur nu i, oosioa, ar pruouacea by trail uh( iutauitora-rroiaisor pw aatoug auuitwr Uie purest and bev Uie HUMAN WRU;ka.fry day aad hour we atee with bntken dVawa stiectBMaa ot ha nunlty wrvck Uiat aosia aut h.ie o( sal- . At hmM aeM ekrtidi of tkea rnilit be Sited with sew vitality, ty a euarMi of Dr. Wilki-rs I alltomla iiV'r Bitter. Many an llri (nra Ute reaeUoa of ruta-pollal. ed bitlAra or ixiw.rful u.tn..l. 1 : u .r-. terlatw of Or. Walker' Uraat KestoraUv u"' V" ue S-H ot tb sals J hjwiw, Mm avwaiimMiu, m uae uiue 17 I ?1UK" filVBiB V9 TEKTH iMltsnedoeaJ ot P"v and purify thiau. Ti.al must 1 i a,no Willi riatr'ant Huaudont. The dental hooe and H eaauwl eutuir n mad uivulnrr- ante to all aotrui-llve luSuettrae by tu Sail; m"v vs vum weuiuveat pn9)ij(jUB. AW.0O0 DrttLAH" WILt BE fiTO rn swy fwdv wariest will cbi i linmus Rlieunutiaia. 1'hIdi fa Ihe Liiut.a. Jtack and Uiaat, Hon laroet, uwci eimira, troop, live nury, cikio, epnuus ana tviuiuni;, suieker mas ur lumaa' tuoeiiaa unnurail : matillalied 1M7; B.-v,ir (alia, sold by all Urugrlrta ipoi tu rare rises, tt l ura. PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL -Mors aect Un oeeiu trora nalus; auaafeoila, lliau Inmtaieum baa-is and rallruaua cmubimd. Over (al um) rauutiat eontluue to bunt t'ratl a Aalrul Oil mi no -ercktvnt (llwqtlv nrlmllrM-llr haveou. I Oil House of CUas . Pratt, eatahlislKat t'M currva irora linnilnif, stonaitoMiaiuiniuf It r "r A BEAIITIFUL Wilft . soft, smooth and new sale m niouneea tv Bains' u. W. Lalrd'i " Bloom ol l outk," li ruaioYM tan. truckle. uahum, and ail other discolorationi f roia Uie skia, kwrnis; the coiniilovion brilliant and beaiitllui. Bold at all drunKliita. This prepa ration ta enUrrly Irus fruia any material de- truaenui to health. ., JUST TUB RRMEIir NEkDED.-Thanka to Alra. w (mow s twotiilua rjruo, we hav for wars hds u reltuvnd Irom.lwnluaauiuliU ui paiuiai waicniu wtin pour suilurlug leclk ua cuuurvH. FOR DVBPEtHIA. Indltreslioa. diivreasloa of spliita and rvuoiwI debility In their various forms alo asa ruvenuve aKamst k'vwvt and Ague, snd outer Itttcnuitiuot litvers. . I he Ferro-Phoaph'.'wkNl K'lstrof (allsara, made by Uaewell, liaaard ., hew tork, and sold by ail llrnuiiKi, u the Iwnt loaie. and aa s totfle lor iisth-nu niesufi Has; trow fever or outer k aoea, it aas uo etUL Rldl.ET'B flENCIMK KOl.be N BELL U)L'..K WAIs.lt aucordi.ia to Utsuria-I. ual turraula. of Prevnsl, Paiia,.ss hmg aud tastrably knows to the customers of Hsvl laud. Uarral aud K slcy aud Ui ir branches, tor it due penaanent Irasrrauoa at aitw made by IL W. tUsk-y aad ui trade aapplied by hi successors, Moraau A Uislcv. n buivaalo lirui (lala, Maw utm,,m-r- -rr TiumsTovs ivoitr fearl tkith HIV, t)Klt. i'he best article known for cl.i alua aud itraaervtiia tlis teeth and iruute. hohl by ali tniglu Frtru1! and !i rent per vubue. . v. neu va w., at i ora. CARBOLIC SAt.VI ancouulled aaa Hl Ing Compound, l'hyslctaua reeoiuinend It as me most, wouduriui nm. Jv ever knows. Cries UA seats per boa. Jwha F. Hoary, sole rrgpnewr, m avuiuge rise, stsi era. CHRISTADORlVB HAIR DTEA-Thls mair aldeent coiaHad is beyond euutliureney, the sal vat aad auoet mieole ilyu in eaiaUtuua t aaver laiuiiK to liniiart to uie lisir, uuiioi lly of color, Boiiriahweut and elaauuly, staauiaetory, v saaiuen uuiu, aew lora. SVAPN1A la I Mum purtllud of IU alckea- taa sud poisonous uusliUoa. It Uaoerltiet auodyue uttt produiiua headache or eouauha tioa i oowttia, a m mi i with oilier ore lavratl Juhu Fair, Chemist N.w fort juus l-dcedliuw4sw. -. rTl HRRSUINn MACHINES, IIOKSE 3 1 i - i.i rutvaas, We desire Ut eoll Uie alien tins of fanners to our manufaeture ol Sepaiaints, We have greatly Mnproved thus aiachlnea wlUtln the last two yuan, and they are now aupnnor to aud betk r adapted to (he wauls ot Uie V Ir ginta farmer tltan-any machines brought from the Aurtu, wniie our lower prices aus lit svinir. or rrcuritt max uiera elieaiier, we make and Send wkUi our maeliines the Oary Fltt'a Horse rower, and furnish macbla mounted oa wheols, eouiijlut with kors powur, bells, Ae., for fluo. W had our wheal Utraslied dinine tlis past auunavf. by s ' Cardwoll ihrusunr and Cleaner." owned by J. W, Alley. 'Iho wecktn did excellent work, Uireshius every .particle ol whuat from U10 iraw, ana vieaatMi to our en lira seiisfaeUon. We eaa reemuinuad Uie machines to any on wishing soud lureshur snu tjiuaner. . 1 Jidia R. Jones, Sam ud Cotlre L Jr.. ta C. Muucurd, Win. Sliepparaon, Alex, K. Jlol auay, i. u vanugvun. We at ijnako a good Two horse Threahor thatws I hll compleUl for Ml. v a., it, va'11'Ssi.u a vvj 1511 Carv StreeL liichmoud. Ti J.. W. CAKDW KI.L A CO im T iiu . . jClllOJSAUil at, CO, Raring a kit of Hauu sud 11 jht Qrooeries which Utey wish to eloae out befors Ut 1st of July, sre otlurl.'.g at low Sgurss. .8.U Ul,.a.JSUWV-tl!-r..-.Asi S0 f TELUlW CORN, ta STOCK UEAB, 00 " RTE, I BARRELS FLOCK, Ml BOXES LAC NUlt f BOA1', 1200 LBS. CAROLINA RICE, IS BARRELS KKFINEI) SL'UAR, i - US BOXES, WAX AJiO AUiM ANTINf SAXBUsV '. .... , : V :t. .. WO B, COTTON t ARK. ' . , i.HAUAM AI) RTE FL0l'R, (UASSliD, ANUTKHSEiCViU FRUITS, FICKLE i, CATSUPS AND SAL''US, f UREE.V AND BLA K TEAS, CREAM AND S JUA BISOl If, , HdMIN'V ASO0U1TS, Ac, Ac.! Ac. )unsi-tf -jyi a T A B L I S II E D 1860. RANDAL IL F,OOTE CO., ; BASKERS ANUBUOKKR4, 7U BuitiuWAr, N. T, OOLD, fT(K KS AN'I n'WH, Bol't.UT SMlsllUOJI UilJI'sai".'. H-j"'., Jav Cooke, .A Co.. N. T.: Mtctutukrs (bUnainK A-ociautn, or any' oia liaukHts Hun o. tuunucrt ai Agency in hc.w I oik. N. H-Panildilil oh "WALL STREET AMI I l l Hl kK 4 1 IONS n furcinhcd Ires) on S'i'ii sii.al. . juusiti wiy NO. 235. SPECIAL NOTICES.,, , EAlCHELOR a BATS DYB 'This splnodld Hair rvs ta th beet a the world. Uarmls,rettaic,hiiilanUBioa,aes BotouataiB kwd, aor any vn'ie p-n-m, as produce psnlysu ordnaui. Av.ia Uie raasO-d and eeHt.iv prapatwlioaa boeatinjr rtrtnn th-y du io.it pca. 1 he irenulne of W. A. Satchs kw'a Hatr Oye has had SO years' anunitahed (eutatioa to aiuiold Iu uitrtrri'r a Uie only perfect Hair Iye black or Brow. cVald by U lirainrtrta. Apply at lo Road St. H. r. aoriio-uiy . . ANCE COMPANY; NASHVILLE TENNESSEE. Vv,;::;,-.;;; , .. BaUo ot Aru to LialallU: . t 109. NU RKbt'RlCTlON ON TRAVEL " RESIDENCE. OR Bfm LOSSES Mil TDIITIJilS... . - - - ' i " - - I'OLtClES N0JI FORFEITINIJ. A SOttTUSRN COMPART, COMDI.MN0 SECl'RITir, . IMTEORlTf, " ' T- ECONOMT. ' " Dlt!C. TATK MURPHY, ': Osasaut SraT AoBarr, atallKa,lI.G. Ctrraia TIIOS, BAILEY, ' . SUU Secretary. Inn. Wli . . QtlRM FIELD 1'EAS. In store Bhwk or Clav Bank Cora Fluid Peas. Now U Uie time to plant. jam as m. niwi.rs. Juno 'Jl-lw Commission Merchant. Julius Lewis & Co. BALElUll, V. C. Dealers In MK.CIIA.IVIO TOO HtlLDLR'l IIARDsVAKE!. CTOVE3. Juus Jl-U "q- E W CLOTHING Just njieeed. rcetntly manufactured front,, lie lightest Fabrics, sdaptod to Uie approach , .WaiM1Uthtf,.oris(iiii of Lack alpaca frocks, v Solus Extra Large Staes. . SLACK AND COLORED ALPACA SACKS, all eues. PLAIN AND FlUCUEU WHITE DL'CK VESTS l Medium aud Extra lare Siaee, WHITE MARSF.ILLES VESTS, Slugm tad ' Douhl Rroeated. AUSi.es. Ill UIONAL WHITE MAR8EILI.FS VESTS, b etjts of good Just out this oeasoa. XbROWHJRCCK tlNEIt SUITS, Very Styiua. - (': ' ' ' on Linen Sacks In treat variety ; Brown U ea Dcrliys. June 15 If , R B. ANI1REWS Co. jpt t I I AMD MULES. Will sttll WudnnuUiy snd Thiirwluy loth and Hh ihat., si i'libi.c Au, lii.n. Tinny k ca ll, sy Mulds alio rinrw-a at lln ltiuw ox Wy.Nk lA.NLkV ACO. Junsltl OllriBtRU "XE ACAUEMT. lb FU 8usioa will bas-iu July utst, IVTi. Tsnms rs Sassiow-or SI Wssaa ; 'd with Uie Frinclpji, (walil! lichtaand wda not includcal, J ; u thin In Frlnury 0e-rtnient, 1 00 R.irular kn-U.h Course, ,r ' tin and tire'k,ea-h. extra, td H.aud must be oatd In advance Alt av- eotmis (1 Tallica r due al the clow of lbs sewiimf M, S. UAVil, A. M., June lld-dlw frtacipat, , JJOISK AND f lT FOR. SALE. ill sell on of til iol f . 1. Lots in tha Westers vv s-d, rri.tinn;; 'mi i r . ri. .St., Ijoiui! Uieef Col V..f. I'",. 11 c.l chd 111 tBJiil by l tan.' ol aaier 41 li.i iiarpnasol ton- m.iu-m. I a leise Bam H w bv -. and fi Fmjl IfrtS. fsle l taao s"ir- ltC, Juti W. 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Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 28, 1872, edition 1
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