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7 J-v- . 77 I v VOL. VIL RALEIGH, N. C, THUHSDAT, JtlfA 11, 4S72. ; 9 NO. 2(55. lib Uv?,. !-!nWU i i i ill ii tjt " i bhj l' a si..- - w. --. ' ejlb. h w. m.ij a ia ia v pi ' Tn - a 1 THE DAILY SENTINEL ADVERTISING UTEA ' AavcftlKnicnUvintMbuwiJtallwtMIr KeWtinu. al Um following nates par SHBar oi dm lues, or lea ealelaaB unee, . Inieauuare one tints M each MrtaMimrt tasswslna Ku than weed.... , SO l tatw, 1 week, I i.VJ 1 square, T mac SII"8 laaoaui. s.ou.1 if. Oil tUW t.U) 41. UU 7r lows, U.W1 iu,ti .'.Jl fcibv I " a.e4 Add to tin tliovo rats fur uiiun as follows: addiuonal tor I month, S ." for T motHbs, 1 1 swmlh, U " W . 8.UU ... 14.W . J " . " W .. -. .."" ''o.o "ll " .W ... -.,, , li.UU U " 1J.W tor Uw omi-WeKkljr (luM, tluw-trtU v( for tli DV vul irant WJjf WBBIt4R Miy lier com un inui r rur Uiu Uttil; nd Wwkly oomUned, vr wnt oa iHlljr ntw. ! For the Itelly, Ittaal WMj U WMklj MniaL ' nlneW Mr t oa UailT rate. bimcUI N utitau. Mtr iMirentoa Uailriata. AdVwUMmenU la Luutl Oliaa, W wnU JtltlEKTUKAriUV .- '' ' Kditoriub aro crowded out to-day. - LocaU are aeceMarlly crowded out li; tho teleyaphic aewi from Baltimore. , Qmt friondt tlirouyhout tba State niuit keep ui ppsteiL Send M Item of Mir- pjliuool or othorwUe. r3inkiuj( tubaoco manufacturer! will And It to their Interest to fend m orJcra for la- buli, poatcra, Ac. Hon. 8ion H. Higcra wilt dJro tbe people of Granrille at Oxford on next Sat urday. We hope a vaat crowd will aaaembtc in Ralw'gh en 16th. Tbe ablest men in Amer ica will be present Let tlt come and let ns haio a rouaing time. .-. ', For tbe moat delicious ice-cream and cake commend ns always to. Mossier.' We beg tbe reader to teat the matter at once by trial.- . : I . . .' ' , Those JeutorprUiuj gentlemen, Dupp 4 J lines, are doing a coniidcrabls business iu tlieJtineruI Wati way.'Tliey anaencU ing off bottled waters of diflorent aorta con ata&tlj. Their Arctic Soda Water Unn surpased. JuJjje Uarn,of Northamptonalled at our office a day or two aince. H was look ing welt we were pleased to see. We bad 1m the pleasure of a visit from Col. Walter Clark, of HliGx, who is ia fine health. , He sure to read the long extract we publish to-day from the Radical Cegia liktiye Address. It Is a most diabolical production, and erery way worthy of , the ; barn burninir, thieTing party,. Hand ft to your neighbor after reading It yourself. The Committee of Arrangements ought to be appointed to make the necessary pre paration fur the rapidly approaching great Greeley and Brown ratification meeting. Tbe committee ought to correspond at once with the railroad managers relative to half fare ticket. ' ... t Vkoetahlbs. Our friend Llncke, at stall $0. 21, Metropolitan Market, has oa hand a nice assortment of the choicest vegeta bles, fruitt, &,c, which ha sella on tbe moat reasonable torma. Llncke isaa in dustrious and hard working man, and d (serves In every way tbe patronage of the public. Give him a call and he ia sure to give satisfaction. . Cm Mabuet. Butter as to 80 cento per pound ; eggs 17 1-S to 90 cents per dozen ) chickens, oJd, rMto,0jnl "Taptece, spring 13 to x80 ; Irish potatoes '73 cents', to $1 per bushel J cabbage (-to 20 cents poVnesd; corn 11 to 80 cents per doxen ; beets, onions and carrots 10 cents per bunch ; snaps SO to 73 cents per peck ; peaches 60 to 73 cents per peck ; watermelons 10 to 30 cents apiece. . Tan flat River Association of Baptist will - wwvt at Concord Cenrch, firanvilleeonty, oa 6th Augast. . ' ; " Wrcaa Msaatwoit wHi address'the people at . Sold Hill, Kowaa sWuaty, aa the HUth Jaiy, and at 8aUsDury ea Khtd. ' - . f , - Lojr.Oa, aatunLnj aftaraoou, somewhere between Um resweaoa of tttt. Flatter, Xq., . oa Bargett stiset snd tbe store of Messrs. Primrose, Petty Hswsome, a gentleman' Cuff Button, having apoa it tba. Masonic tViasta and Compass. The Aadar win please leave it at this offlos. k t UaalAlLABts LsTtTKBa. Tbe following letters ,ara held in the post office of this city for lack of proper postage : Mist Lilly Gaines, Norwood, Stanley county K. C. 5 Benjamin Prayer, Clarksville, Ta. ! Mrs. Miry B. Btubbs, Edenfon, N. C. - ToPi urrv tub Blood. A well known . physician says that he considers the fol towing'prescriptioo forpurifybg the! blood as the best he has ever used : On ounce yellow dock, one half ounce sorts radish, onepitmrt cider; Dose, owe wine glassfull four times a day. k Good Suanxa Dnrnx. Lemons are Bow abundant and cheap. A grateful drink auy be easily prepared frora them, which can be kept for nee in warm aad sul try summer days. ' Prase out the Juice and strain it Remove all the pulp from the peels, and boil them ia water, ia propor tion of pint foe a doxea pulps, to extract the acid,' Boil a few minutes, thea strain the waterwith the juice of the lemons, aod pat a pound of juice. Boil all tea minutes, and bottle. A teaspoon fut of this lemon aymp la a glass of water makes a moling aad refreshing drink. A Local Dora. i WsUtbmIwi an kecantug T7 i)caUfal. Banltary isasarts an still greatly needed h Tarlona kwalities la Uus city, to cases yesterday (Wadnetday) sswalaK Ma). W. A. Blaant and boily left yesterday forBaaafert. We are tafonnod that work apoa the new poatotBee wilt eomtae&os nry sooa. j Isreral rtpublkaas la thucity are netUng en Um Osfatt of Utelrewa eeunty ticket Bearer Dam eon Untie to be a popalar ra- sort tor Uioss load swlmmlug. Tas atoektioldiirs or tbe RaloUrb ACiastea X. S. bold their annus) meeting la Uits city oa tbe 18th uut The aaaasl meeting of the ttockholders of the Raleigh AugusU Air Use B. Jt Co. will as held ia UiiseUy a tba setaviast Owr saaetass was vUtst 'yastafday by 8o Walts Chut, We vert gurf to see the oncl leaking so weu. The segrO, Tonuf Perrell, shot a day or two slaee bya guard at tbe Coua'.y Werk House, while atteaipUng to escape, Is not dead but some hopes are now entertained of, his recor A a'tirht eoUialoa occurred 'vesterda ba- twera twe draakea white asea oa CabaVmt Street ' No damage dons. R. JLTurman, th dab, us sccomplishvd editor ol tbe Frasklto OarU wu w jur city raster- day. Boom young people, la this city Tuesday ereningsaaMd theauelres bya mex-k msr- rlaxa,,- It la dangerous to Jest with such a sa llows matter. Sick BunAoaa siach sick headaoho Is caused by overloading Uis stomach by lndl- gesUoa. It assy be relieved by drinking: very freely of warm water, whether It produces ranlting or not U the feet are cold, warm them or baths them In water as hot a yoa raa I It Soda or ashes to tbe water wilhdo good. If th paia Is very severe, spply cloth wrung out of hot water to the head, back of the head, a It were. To prevent It, let plainness, simplicity and temperance pre-eide- at jaiar tatris& a soine esses meJsctae fai aeeessary ; bat if the above Is properly carried out, almost. Immediate relief Is experienced IamoBATiOB. Last week number of IW Ush fatnilles haded In Norfolk, and three or four of them earn to Uik cUy aadar lbs aus pices of Col George Lill, Commlwiooer of ImniigraUoa. Ws learn that m t of tae psrtiee hsve some rspitat snd will at one make Investments In leal esUte. There are aaw letters la ths Commissioaer's ossesjloa ram ageoU m England and Francs, aasaring bim that aext rail qilUaUd of tmnlgraUoa will set in to .this State from the smuntries sbove aamed. W. V. Cliftoh, Eso,. This gentleman requests as to announce, that as his name has been spoken of In connection with tbe conservative nomination for sheriff iu this county that fie will not allow his name to go before the Convention, as he thinks there are other gentlemen of the party who have greater claims to the nomina tion than himself. Us assure hi friends that he. has the success of the party at heart and will use bis utmost exertions to secure the election of the nominees. . - -, .. ; Mimiios, Te-day (Thursday) will be S big time la Raleigh. It is the occasion of the nesting at the County Couveatioa of tbs ConaarraUve Dsssoaratle party ,and the annual masting of tbs Btockhelders of the N. C. K. K. Testerday (Wsdaeaday) morning enrNelty oommencad filling up with atrangars and by tbe afternoon the streets ivere fairly alive with these. But this Is a iware sprlnklinc ooaparsd to what there will be oa the lfith Inst, whea the great mass m tcUng Is to ha held whea sueb amiaeat man asLtcharx, Tram hull and others will be jresent to participate. I To Ktu, int Cabbaoji Woun'A cheap and simple remedy Is gi-ee as fot- i; Take a few lumps of .maoa quick or stone lime, pour oa tit JaJlttJe ra,-rm sufficient so that whea stacked it will be a dry powder (hydrate of b'me.) Air slacked lima will not answer. W hea the worms appear oa tbe plants, sprint. Ue them with this powder. It will kill. tbeia in short order, and will not Injurs tbe plant ia the least. If more worms should appear, which is likely to be the case, peat the operation. This remedy has the merit of being effective, cheap, i nd within the reach of all. Lime for this purpose can be prepared at any time, and should be kept ia a tight box to be used when wanted. . HARRIED, la Charlotte, en the 4th Inst, by A, H. Mar tin, Esq, Mr. 6. W. Bradley, Ssq., of Wk huura, and Miss I. M. Marker, of Charlotte. DIED, la this city, al the residence of . C. Blrd- sengY rs. Mans n. avrasxa, relict ef tbe late John Steels, la tbe Kind year of her age. . Ths funeral service will take place this Thursday evening at $ a'cteck from the Epis copal Chorea. Bar lata Iricad aud acu,aaja- taaces are requestedO attend, ' ( Arkanaas aad (Jallfornl nspers please copy. New Advortiiomenta; glllllllK WANTED. A person who has experience in a Wboleaats Boaaa and has aa aslabliahed trade la the Stale of NorU Carolina. ; salary w aWeet, it Us aboM roiuirvmeaU De lainueo, Address, Post Office, Bolt 44 1 July U- (.,;, BALTi XOsvID: MA I H A Mill fitar and.BsltUBOrS Cab ntas. July S-tf i O. T. STRQMACU A BKO. c O E If fiowd foe 'break boa fever, a eertaianr. THnatedsn be pare. JulyM, ti. T. HTKONACil A BltO. LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS v (Special to the BeatlaeLV JCDGK MEIUUXOH AT GREEKS- BORO'-SEltEKABE-SHEECa Gauasaosio, July 9- Judge Merrimoa I is here and was serenaded by the Greens - boro BaodX lie aiprared apoa tbs bat- cony and was introduced by CoL Gilmer, and b now speaking to a large and Intelli gent audience. Bis appearance creates un bounded enthusiasm Ilia speech was one I of tbe happiest of his life aad wiU bsvs Us .n v i k! w... niium im wi " wvwv iw. .j of the tVafy toil were present, but of course l trad i lions, if Ilia -.i. 1 i.a.j .a... li..u ...i .id I and wie ma oeti . a."- -r - -l-a.. ' A ' CIIEtfJEf ... "XIfMHATEII "( O iMrrmwuuT mum Through tus courtesy of our neighbor ughti It's, wa hava recefved intelligeiice n-i.. rfK vTa Oiley or Aew xorlt, was of the A that Horace nominated on the first ballot, which Was as follows: . Greeley 84, Bayard, of IX-laware, 13 Black,' of Pennsylvania, 13, Grossbeck 8. Tbe nomination was msde unanimous. UurnthtforGreeley We will hsve something to say a'niut Uie Domination to-niorrowi The Baltimore Convention. Baltimohb. June t. Last evening was devoted to meetings of delegations, for . ..w-k m.kinw !. B; , .r! -rZri .T .u- " :K..i end Dlaces in the city, : . F hotels are densely pacKcu, anu private bouses are open to personal friends. The situation at midnight is unchanged. There la ' evidently a barge - mor ity in favor of the nomination, though It is still the paramount theme. Samuel Ball, ot Louisiana, with his friends, bolted the bolters primary meet ing yesterdny. A evade. Mew Jersey aad Oregon were not represented in the mestiag of the Nations I Uomniittee, yesteruay. The Pennsylvania delegation compro mised by. the following resolution : ' Ilnolotd. That the Chairman be in- structsd to cast the vote of this delegation for candidates for President and Vice President, as each delegate shall direct, and tbat he' be authorised whea two thirds of the Convention shall have voted for a candidate in the name of tbe united delegation, to move to make such nomina tion unanimous. Tbs Georgia delegation is unanimous for Greeley, with some modifications and additions to tba Cincinnati platform. Tbs Louisiana delegation has bat one ... . . V... 1,1 ..... SJslglllOUt nomination, man, uut win sup Convention nominal J ft Mf- l"dor' "T m"red uld I seconded that-tbe preliminary arrange- Mejiaiio. resolved tott"'nU ft? W?ta?t,"; port ureeiey u tue him. The Mississippi delegation coincide with tlie.majority of the Conven tion, wnatever lis auuvn may . Delaware will U first to last tat straight Democratic ticket, In calling the Couveatioa to, order Mr. Belmont sud, "Gentlemen of tbe Conven tion, it is strain my privilege to welcome the delegates of the National Democratic party who hare met ia order to present to the American people the candidate for President and Vice President, for whom they shall select lor the suffrages of Dem ocratic aad ..Conservative votes of this groat Republic. At our last National Con vention, on the th of July, 1868, 1 pre dicted that tbe election of General Grant would result In the gradual usurpation of all the functions of government by the Executive and by Congress to been- III wuhi am uj wB. ... - forced bv the bayonets of a ndliury des-1 nil! Thlwhita maioritv iaf Um neo-1 ? . u5 JuJ. W -iS IIW VI HIW uaiwa I - ... . . i . - . .i witn gnes ana surrow unonrewaaa ui i that prediction ; they look forward with fear anil apprehension to the dangers which threaten us if they, by ths re-eles-bon of Una. Grant aad tbe policy thus far pursued by the Radical, party be contin ued: the thinkinc men of both parties have become alive to the fact that we are bow living voder a military despotism, whkl)ts overriding tbe civil authority In nisnj States of the Union, tbat by tbe en actment of aiblliari BBj-wmin'iluliiiBal laws through a depraved majority in Con- grass the rights of these b tales are en forced and centralization are under niiuinn the very foundation of our fed eral system and are sweeping away the constitutional bulwarks erected by the wiiotuof the fathers of the republic, These acts bsvs become so -glaring that Uis wisest and best men or ths republi can party have severed themselves from th Radical wug which is trying to las ten upon the country another four years reign of corruption, usurpation an(f des potist u, snd whatever individual opiirions ' " . . . . I. . l : .i warns cntsrtajiLM tn Jthehole ol itbc candioatos wIkmh they have settled on in optositlorl toGen. Grant, theft cannot be any doobt of the patriotic impulses which iJicUted their action,-nor can any fault be fiund with the platform of principles noon which-r thev have olaced their placed their candidates. Ths t...f . . i. . rtMnI.l t . 1 resoiuuoaa 01 win v tov'i.. vvu th 1 1 -u are what tlie country mparts, and tlu.7 must command the hearty support of every patriot tmxmgt tbsastoitent ot our land. In the struggle which is hi-1 tore BS we must look to principles and aot Tn,dIUu.tth. noperLal predl- lection or prrjuuicw wii wocr us irom 1 doing our duty to the- American people. Ueneral Grant baa been a good and fwth ful soldier during our civil war; bis stub bora snd indominable courage lias helped to crown tba Union arms with victory.and the American people have rewarded his services with ths most unbounded gene rosity. . 1 am willing 1 to concede that the intentions On taking the Presidential chair were ewd and patriotic but he has most signally aad has most sadly failed in the discharge of the high trust imposed upon him by Uia commence ot a grateful peo ple. lis Is at tuis moment uie very person ifl testiaa otoiaAjnisniia wnicn is opposii ns. snd bis re-elrxlion la lru)it slih nifW deplorable cooseueuca, lor tbe welfsreof the republic aad en dangers ths liberties of our people: On ths other band Mr. Urre- ley has oeernereuii'ira a oilier opponent of tbe democratic party, and the violent at- tacks against myself individually, which have from time to time appeared in bis journal, certainly do aot aauue. bim to any I sympathy or preference at uy hands ; but Mr. Greeley represents tbs National aad Constitutional principle of the Cincinna ti platform, and by his admirable and manly letter of ameptance be has shown that be ia .toll tbat if elected fully alive to their Spirit, And I led ba means to carry them out ....... . I honestly aud faithfully. Should yoa there- iore, in your wwuom decide to pronounce ia favor of the Cincinnati- candidates, I shall for one most cheerfully bury all past differences, vote snd labor for their election with uie same seal and energy with Which I have supported heretofore and mean ever to support, the candidate of the democrat- ic party. American pejople will lok with dceo solicitude to vour detibenttions : ft 1 for yoojTdeviBe means by. which to free I nm irom tne enn anaet-wrnicn inwy are uuruug, . irui ,iir-vner--w u iu iupi wwa usiuuauc anairs Upon tlie end you are called' upon to make every basis of Um equality of alt the States bo sacrifice and party ' preference. UuW- tors tbs- Light? taw, bifors the omuli ever much yoa might desire to fight the tejlisw and the equality of all men bef.xt Coming buttle for our rights and Ubi'rths Uie law, japuiauaty of universal amnesty, under one of the trusted leaders , of tlis suifrauaaad: neacaV iahimr no ateiia hnek. Denuieratie n vrtv it will Itecnme vour i t : . . . :c ., . " - i uutv j aisrnra ait oonsioeniiion o panv ioffw, urtts-cliaiicoa i nust reoiewot'r mat jron are aeTni rmiy (hou country, and that no sacrifice can be great which hn d-wiadt at your XiXjtii I marks, nominated Tbomis J It. woii 1U I Jo,Ph ' Virginia, saying thwitissn I auspicious omen that a scion of the iut(r tn9 - Declaration of Iude neudence ia to inauimrnta the strngtrle of i uo awuiucrucy mr nwuui mm r.j.u. lor every American citixen and against op- pressioa and tyranny in our lair land. - - Mr. Randoluh was elected by acclama- tion. Ho said ! I am aware that the very great ionor. conferred ..upon me bjr.lhia body ia due to no pewmal merit of my , . r ; "i,t the State trout which I coine, at id Is a rvcosiiition of other ctrcumsUucos possibly adventitious. I am perhaps tbe oldest member of tllis Ixxjy, and a uis ui eiLTiuy years wiiu mo i'.muuv i an- U Huniil.lif..n nartw f.,ndlitilta tun . . , ' . i v i j" ,... I v ....v.-. I every Presidential contest, lrom the first I Mliv.rmn nr Jetlttfaon. Ilia nreaent time. elecrion of Jetfurson, to the present time, snd I can say with truth, that rein ember none which Involved higlier questions ol personal liberty, local self-government, honest administration and couHitutional ' freedom, than tbe present, or one which demands of our parry, and our people, a calmer or more earueet recourse to iun.ua mental principles. It strikes mo ass duty of this body and of this boor to . .1.. ,., tnun th. hnri ot 1 as . . . . T iii .rr,.ni in.T mrmut in,niehi l"""" " , r"" -r- - - and to place it in honest binds, to restore the citizen everywhere to the proud con - sciousneas of personal riijlit, and to all the . rttt. uKrfuet inteirritv of local self -ov. States, pencct luugnij oi local seu gv - eminent. This, with the recoguiuon of tbe supremacy ol tue civil t;ousiiiuiion and the law, wilt, in my judgment, dis charge all our present duty. MEETINQ OF ANTI-GHEELEVlTEi Bai.timoksl July . The Bultiuiore Anti-Uraelcy Democrats assembled be t ween IS and I o'clock,' P. St., at Mary land Institute, Present about one hun dred persona. Wlieo tne (jonvenuoa was cauea to be temporarily continued. : Van Alien called for the reading of the report ot the names of delegates, ttlantoa ilnacaa aug getted that the Committee on tbs subject have further time, which was agreed to. ' Yf.lL Murrell, of Louisville, said he understood that It was not the object of this convention to take any definite action until it should be ascertained what course has been taken by the Baltimore conven tion, on tlie action of which binges some what this convention's action, i bis con vention will acquiesce iu what is done by the Baltimore convention provided it adopts a democratic platform and nomi nates a democratic candidate. If that convention should fail to do so, this con - von tion propose to take some steps for the purpose of continutrig tba organisation of - -. ,-,7 tltr .ir mlrllfl. I aiawo iu ine piauoiia imn, ana reaiavea in dl,.lC ! .of 1furP 0 'the letter of acecptaneeof Mr. Ureeiey more furthering this ouect, tbe speaker wo ved Ichesrlog.) snd they ere so well kaowa loyoa the appolntmont of a comitrittwr to re- ait that X wiU not reetate U.em. For wnU . .- . , j ... ... .1 .... ,.f V.. dots au auurea mi vua uoiiiumw w ,ue . Van Allen1 understanding the motion did not include the nuking of a platform, seconded the motion,. The creed, of the Democratic party waa well known, especi ally to those who were hare assembled. Blokes, of South Carolina, spoke in favor of initiating a movement which would bring together the pure Democracy of tbe country, aad preserve its organiza tion. J'etur a.uyi.T, wi inniasssy ean11i1iuy.-au.44!. uaaih lalM.-Wlu IUalrfliaswSauw'wtsiit. Vocated tbe necessity ot Keeping Uie Uom- I ocratic party toaether. r.., '..!? 1.. .. .u. I siurreu moiion wa agreao aUU me vnair appuiuieu a iui vnuuiiu jj- Dare a Democratic address: Murruli. of I Kentuckv. Chairman. Sam, J. Bayard, ol V-Ji... 0n. I. Parker of Viririnia. Joseph J. Davis, of West Virgiuia, Joseph Lcdlis, of Illinois, and E Keyser, of Texas. On motion of Francis Uopkins, a com mittce of seven were sppoinled on pnrrua neat organiiatioa. ,.,..w;;u,; . B.tt.TiMoiiB, July 9. Ths Siieaker's avstj wade from, a piece, bf livjk trom the old Constitution. Revsrdy Joftnson approred Wthe platform and was loudly cheered. Th Committee; oa credentials and organisation were ap- pointed. Belmont s remark were fre. qoently interrupted with moderate ap- U'lfW. d the mention of Greeley' I num. rvuiv.ll htnl .ir,.imfialrati,na tl' at.. v - - - proval The band played Diiis when Ktndolph took bis seat as Temporary Cbirman cheers, His ieech was dtfc iWered with much energy and eHective- ness considering that tbe speaker is nearly U -ri and w. "--. er. nenry Dueer ucing preseouto, an dressed lbe Throne of Grace. The rules of the former democratic con vention were adopted, and a resolution 61 thanks to Belmont also adopted. tteoess till 4 o ciock. r j ' A VTKRNOOH SESSION. El-8!uatr Doolittle, of Wlwousia, wsSmade permanent chuirman. Senator Bayard and Governor llolfinan cimdurtr ed him to the chair amid great applause. 1 I tpon takinz nis seat, the' chairman said : Gentlemen of the Convention, 1 thank you for this preat honor words can hardly tell bow mnr-b ; but yon wilt peraonal to speak of tbe great occasion tbs duty and the purpose which bring us here. Two years, nearly five tears alter uieuionuy pmiou oi ins civu war nau closed, tlie Liberal Republicans of lis- aouri, (applause,) feeling keenly all the evil of tbe pvxmcfiptive teat oath, th hate and the stniea aud the passions of the war, had left upon tlieiu long alter the war Itseil ba1 ceased, and ieeliug keenly the Kxecutive Federal pntror in ilnir loyal eiuctiooa, detorinincd to ergMii a mover meet to restore eon! riuliia to all f tMir citi.n, sjiplauae,) white as well blitck, I (applause- to retore bical ul( govern-1 1 ' . . . .. r " , I tucot, and to arret the lurt.ier central- uuttoa of Federal power. (Applsu-. I ' 'A They thea said this thing U gone far enough,, it a already ta ; Hut time hasoonsswlwa all booest and patriotir republican wnst say bait, and re-ataort Um vital ductriuo 4 rvpubliout guvaru- meat; that under the constitution, llt powers oi the Federal govoruutcnt are d fined aad limited. Iaiiolauaa.1 and nri ..r good, anu4.) and tuat tbe poople of the otaiea ta ute rvgut to govern tlimwelvo I ward ikii,. .a - . - - "j . . . i. ..... ..-- ...n. i, aane of liberty, in the name of, republican government , itself, that fnx-ttoia snd eqimi rlhu UoSi!d be restore to the whits pcni.te, ( went win- plause.) Thry ftrgintixeit nearly 4tV0fl strong ana ciuiea UKn B. Urals Brown, (applaiiiie) to lead 'the movement; they placet! him in nonilns -then what followed 1 and rcpulilicnvioetv nation tor uvernnr dt 80,000 democrats niih!iciinfludtaeivi hwilcintf hnm iKu success of Hint movement aa alu.va an puny mumjiu, (cheers,) resolved tasuttaiu t wj,, tocir whole stremfth. Loreafcoiin- trji j,)vtt f ropublictsa Iborty, love of the e.,ual righUof all men and In spirit with thlkt um7)B tlmt ulina;, mia to t)J, together who ba.1 been ooliticallv onnosad tuaaofa otlorai their lives Upon other nnesti-ms sua ia o:ner timec, ana without v oa I ic honof.conionce , consistency, this pntri- otic uni(m WM btvd ., , , h llm ordlna.lly .trol ptil.tliai aetlr. (irrva I applanite ) Inta those who bad fou(hl'sainet I ' ' " )' ' I UtOOU' i (). ixuiinx strung with the same hlirli our- I po, utit h-hwd to beirltt Hair to asWau I flcloi fictory. 1 hat, gentlemen. Is Liberal itepui- ursntsiu, fenttiuaniaiii,) anu that.! Uom wrstle aeputmcanitMn, (treat enumBissm. l the vic tory which fame from that auluii was the end ol proiKTtnUtHi. teet oalha, of iainnil strtfi snd of all ilblovalty l la a word, ths ri al eai at the etvli war eams with that vh lory. and did aot eoiua autii thia In Mlaaonrl. (In leuae applauM ) It retldeiucd that cute, save tue nulK of freemen ta st-voa Utouamct men ho aad b oa uouua aad let I tered. v atiasonri is now a live Biata lu tln I baton with all aer rixuU, ditmty ud iuaii I tar assifcli-ar iJiaShilaasaBtllnl-" ...1 . . , I , , . .. I ty "ietn&uuiuuu,- aiut Wll l.its- i oeroi difiovai y is any when- Heart By Uiat avou. Fedora! db-ta'(on in MlMouri ta their 1 Ureal election overthrown, and by that " strne an i usu nsv given hlacti w poaes I .lul t.k .lUui Milt l,hV.lll mii.U, IllwMllll. will. I IHl to ?oud u ""' " liberality w 1 jhu ut J ua riven totliefit. J uuUiUJ.0ttl urtopjiiy, W1U w nBr pau,,! Bute Joy almost uupeaaathk ho great was Itioir joy, ana mo compiew weir success that th Uberal sU-publleaus ef Uiat "tot w re not eonUMt without making su enurt to emend the samannion ef liberal snd demoersUe re republicans, and with It the hie-winn of litier slity, peace and fraternity to all ouer autre iHounuset appiaana f iiceoriiiuiriy in uie stelaCoaveoUiin on Uia IMih of Miirt h UL II...L...l.ll. U.ll. fl... I tluMl cans Iu all ths Ut to nieutUiein iu MbIioiikI C'ourentioB in ClaeinnaUoa Um hrt day of May, The IwitaUun was aeoeuteO. There was Indeed a grant iwpottas, Uiey eatue by uiauaanaa, in sucu vas uuuiiier mat a uoie tfale Couveutlon of repreientaUvta) of ail the Stutus Was if ormed,.oth from prmirlple and f ronijtteeeasltytto give form to its proceetlluKs. Mauv ol Ute abiur men tn the eonutrv, lslelv leaoetsot the Republican party, were there aud thuk pan la It deliberations They were as sured large auiubara of Liberal Kupiriineians In every htate and from all portions of Ute country stood behind ready tu sustain them, and Uiey bow were morally certain Uiat, if Uie I mUiloua millions whoui wu lu s aay represent eiieerJ wouia only eonis to uieir supiwrt, uie Bum ber ot Llbdrsl Republicans waulii reah half I mil. Ion or mora. Ureat aiipuuisa. That Convea lion presented a platform and premuU'd can didates to lbs country, tor fr.alaent Hone Greeley, long snd continued cheering snd for Vige fresidciitH. O Brown, more euUiuslasm, ) and that Convention,' for the prmuoUon ana suceess ot Uie prtnclples declared In that plat form, nledwd s united suuuort of Uie caudi date nominated, snd havel vitedsnd eorui 1 ally welcomed ths co operation of all parUos, I without regard to pravioa political sillnily. I V Prtneiples were eo clearly and concisely I K,l.tf.m .nrf Hi. ... ...nrt wlt. h... k... i -- , - - I bvlore Ute euanu-y. , Mi-auwime Ui UonveB tion called to nominate Ucn. tirant (hissesf and to sudor na to con line uie nncl plea, liracUc-s and pjliry of his ednitnlatra- Uon, has done lu work. Hisses. As between th liberal Meubacaos and the followers of Uie Uraut ail mluUlra lion, the Issue la clearly made u p. It Is Urant or Ui Icy, (IritmeiiM enthusiasm snd cheers for Ores- ley.) While these events were passiiur, Uie Democratic Bpublicans, whom we represent, held Uioir CouvwiUoue in all the Ktates. 1 he liberal moveu -nt, Uis eiuuple of MUaonii. U.a Cliiciriiu.u linvuaUon. ita rtlatfitrm twi wore all netore ueaa uonvenHon wuica w.re 't Wl aitenueu oy uieiruiei iB0 and Ui uaraioontiiwuoii before IheaeConvea- U(mi w ,,, iuriuilim to co uperata aim tne uoerai KepnttUcana, iirraat at'olanse:) shsll wa adopt Uieir ilal 'o (Load erlosol yes, yes and some erles ol aevar j) shsll we noin lusts U.C aaiue raa.il dateaf I fes. vu: and shall we elect Uiem f i Yes, yes, loud cheering;) or shall we refuse to eo operate, nominal other candidal uo no Ureeiey, ureeiey,) sjs vnvs to elect Uiem bow UckrU aireaiiy m uia aciu r Uoutleiueoi these are the uueaUous whic'fa you are to de cide now and hem; that you Will deoide Uia wiaely, I eanuotdoant, norcaa any one doubt, who looki over this body of men, repreaenU asthdy do,three mtltloiis of cttoiis, arid aha fuel assrery one here miut feci, the IiikIi sud p.ttriolie v?ut-poae ahich )npiruriyou, jroi temei"''''hA ea U11 ret an rietr movement, wnii-n we evM-ywaers see what means Ui a. propoecii union of thro 1 BillUoa of Jiemovrstle .' Jtepsbsl ncaas, wiut a miiooir 1 may ue tn iioerai iUpubllcsn 1 what mains, tint union np tns oiuntou platform, aud Uiis proposed unlos pen thx same candidal. sNinioa so sudden, o compact, earueat aa Ho surprise Its friend and to coufouuil lu enuuiic, (ap (ilaaaa,) which as the . winds coiuc, which, to borrow s lift lira, overwhelms the or- dlaary currents of pawls opinion as the reat geatlewfln, it does not mean ; it means no sliwdountenl ot what Is true, of what la Jst, uf what is good In human government, (ap plause, it means no union of tbs d d spun d l IssiMia, hut a acton of tli living upon Ihs living iaeaus ot Uie present, it means no union for the Mls ot oillce ; (aiplaase,) bat It incan a uniouXof men wl h Uie sams faith, upon the great and paramount issue of the present hour, a frauk, manly, honorable and eiiial nnloa of mea who have the ags lly to see snd the moral courage to accel Uie "Hue tion. (Good, go id, avd kind- cheering ) It means a union uf men who I are Uie sagacity to see what I psat, to d ml won Uie iaaue of Uie preaeiit and fur to future to do tin ir duly 1 Uleir country, their (iod and Uieir fellow men ; thi Iaaue of to day le not lha rs peal ot tbe Miuouri e'lniproiiii.o, but Uie uuestion of ' slavery in Uie territori. s wbt. n atone the i itopn n'jm. patts. was I.4U l'MI, it rs uoi uuou lllAt Kllll'k followed when Uh Lecomptoa SunaUtutlon Ic Kansas dmilcd tlx LteinoersUe party la twain anal . electd Abraham Lineuln toUi Pmideney in iv. it is not the quwUon of cHlun, nor of war to put dowu the rebel lloa, 'nor Uie stiitlon of slavery in tlie elates by militVv order, or by the conailtutlunal atueudmeiH, nioa wnlek Mr, Lincoln wesrea eiwted, la inn, nor yet u it uie tjdeaU'Hi of tn meouirUiK'tioa or uf Uie 14th wr Uie 1-Vta araeudiuenu, nor tlie pi'Slios of agrosusT rage, nor Ui ea'sldjhinent by f ed.-r.d power uf uaivcraa'..n-irro sortrtire aa aeuadltion pre cedent to Uie Btatee.of Uie SOiUi having Any rhrbUi or any exitlenec evea aa HUuw in Ute i nKni. it m none of ,ineiL uueallons thst are su in Uaee ; all thme hav lanues of Uie 11. Kn!,t '"- snmchmt in theivlc u Knti, and diiliva tioliu.iai nart.i.u ..... . l oa i ueewaacuna to iuo oiacxs, uiedirtnsf rouoery. ltmesi lecttim of a goou aan 1 aV-msetvea to auonors thaiu aJl in thai' sn gond iU owr " M viiroet 3'bov al the swine tW di "Uotoonl-v' S r , l . ' . " - . -- i it means wtws OI v. i nanmssi iBruio .aausa ui suaw. in aim i t-. -..i... U ,7,ttg, , 7t and nhtrto tue end,, hi Uia lu um oi ia ths '-. -T - .':. letd and Uiey are ao more la iasoe to-dT thaa the Mesicaa war or the war of the rebellion (Cheers ) Ws cuu I aot re open tla If w wuald. fliey lalaely aalarosiniaaas oar par poas, who aajs that w vaald r-opea them if wa euakL This Ifreat. aniua, tberelsra neeoa a p backward, cheers.) forward is the" word, loud checring.J and It r I of a t, it saeaws today, fur all tbe other at lea f fkm SuaUi, what It has already dune la Miaaouri, and instead ot proscription, teat aatiis, saaiiea aioa ot Aaeas aarinia, and military despotUm, it sseans parsoaal Iraadom for Jlhe ladividuai snd Kepubhcaa government for all. load ap ldsuasij.lwtaad of Begcro aaremacy, spoeld by proreription. and tue bayonet, it means Xal rhihu to all mea, white ss well as ux a. (Lend apphuue) Instead ot thlevhur irovernnieuts orsulsed to plunder suhjutEaV-d dlales, it mesne the domiuaace mar ot i itei- Ibreoea snd intecrity Instead of strife, hale ss jiisu.e, lioarty, poaee, nd treat letuan, trom ear West, North and aoiilli. wsr-iireaidant trained school, aud Wboae whole caaractar naa neea lorned in Uie kleea, arts, lisbits and deapoMaas of military life, inld of thla.it meana the election of a tteace Presi dent, l hrer trained tn'lh ideas, ana, blees iair snd MuvldieaB stianlirilv of Baas aad auivaveal freedom, (load cheer! at pence nwt eai'muniw uy nneny, noi una, r arrea aa ait ln trial, Muuma and execution muswawaiuad nun martial. 1 , .ai but Uiatllbartr snd ica which Uie res tllullon..ecuro iy placiuif tbe civil law auurc uie mora, iiuua cneen I nr nressrv' Hut in full viiror Ute sacred writ of AMu - ftiu, and by Uia ritfkl of trial by Jury, I Ap ulause. It mean another lliinir, and perhaps Uis moct iraiiortaiit of Uia all. It mean to srresi the eeutral.xatlon or power iu Uie Hd srsl tfoverument, I loud cheers I It mesas to as art reiKib kan av.tcni. la which it ntuv ai d ha lu v ry bci': that eohftiliitious are rasan try th people m their sovertijrn rapnei. ly lor me express purpose or aeieiiaituc sna subnilttliis; Hie oers of Uie SMvernment, nfolauasj powers ot -ail ifovurniiient, aiatea, National it mean that we are determined Uiat th Prceident snd Uovernora, Coerces, aad State Leifialaiure and every dojiarlnicutof uie irovemnicui siiau uvy me i onauiut'on, Iprolonired spplsuse I Mr. Uoolittie eonclu- dud, iruulltmua 1 hair lb us hrieliy stated the aitiiution of the duties and the purinwea aid' k brhuf ns here. A ifreat responsibility rest aiioa thi Convention. If it action hall be such, i doubt not If will be, aa to pat aa iu iv hii. niisruie a uH'n ivr uie pai lew yarhlllicled our b loved country, tlii iprncralioa and the generation to cow aflar ae will rsmeaiuer with pride and Krailtude Uie ConrciiUon at Bultiuiore on the Vlh of July, tit's Amid loud and loiuf cosUuasd sppianae, air. aKoiitue look Ma aeaU li Iinportaut Csntidf ratioa. UK TUTT i L1VEK VltXA am Pnitrl.T Vkl.lltTAItl.lC. and are silan cd tuvuima- and uiu, uuiaana lewaie, ana may be taken at all times, wlluoiit reatraiut of ucvuaUon. with out chani'0 Of llvillff. without allel. aad aiUi ent Uie fear of takiuir cold, dunug ail kinds wvauivr, asa ui ail ciiinsiea. Dear Sir Ton wake two rrenaratlonj which. It appears to rue, sre worthy ot a more iiuneral acceptaiMW Uiau thry have had as yet, prolia bly uecaua thev have not beea "uurlud " ia Uia- Bewiper. I sllnde to your i Ivor Pills aua AruiuAue cuiir ui liirala u allelu. luu loruier Have been U'od in my own caa toriior f. the Liver and In niv funillv wiut maiked success, audi believe tlioni superiiir in all biliary dcrani(i nienla.to any pllla now uiiule. The Cattclue la Uie only r. niedy that has, ia luy exoerieuce. uroved elloclual lor nervous hesdselie. it never falls, and the re lief It allords i delicious t for not only does me pain cease, uut a pleasant eilillarsuon uMrvenos, and snrl'ertiia; I converted to phuiaure, A Vta of it I kpt at home aud one e aiy oiuee, mat i niay nrr Ui wimout It In ease o: now). . Very truly your. . Jimni'll I'. CASK, Alt. raty at Law. Dr. Xutt's Uair lvs InMiilrea hut a fe uniiiiU'e. July W denllwAwlt Dutclicr'g Lltrhtnlnir Flv-Klllor awaopa uiem ou aim clears uie nuu speedily Try It Sold by dealers every whom. apr W-eoddAnAn - tt oussTioaa foa Summsb. It Is of treat Importance that ths system should be In a vigorous condition wb a Uie but weather commences The eflecls of a hlh tempera ture upoa sn enfeebled frame are always more or. leas disastrous. The lota of subsume and tbs deuhmslun of nervous power, wcoaalon-d by ezeesslv best, e a only be eojupeasaled by ths active, healthful, and tegular eaareise ot all the bodily functions by which the wsste of nature Is replenished and tlie vital energies renewed. The great sillily of Ho.tctWr'i Stomach Betters as a means of toning, Invigo rating and regulating tbs organ of th body, nulvurally acknowledged. Aa a tonic It stimulate Uie Ragging appetite aud accelerate digestion ; ss a eorreeUvs It neutralises scldtty of ths stomach and relieves fiituleacy t ay an alterative and mild aperient it regulates lit liver and Uis bowels; as sn anodyne It pro- PI<iS..triiiiisll slaepi ass whuh'SOIliyMlUiii hint It Imjarts flnnn'ss and elasticity to the related sud trembling nerve, snd as a blood lepurent It purities ths vital stream. Tbe talus of such a spscliie to Uie weak and de bilitated Is bejoud all eaUiuate. To Invalids wllbd down by tlie sultry beat ot mldauw mer, It la at refresliliig and vitalUhig as Uie cool sight dew to the sua saorched vowers. Uompoaed of vegetable elements only, with a basis ot purs dliluslrs stimulant, it Is safs and pslnlahle ss well as mellcinal. In fever and sgns dtstrnrta, snd wherever the astnral mditioiu are conducive to ep'.dciulc disease. ir eonmderea tn neat wircguani sgsmat sianous inlecuoa and ttui aiwediest nunedv or InteriuHlciit and muitteut fever. July V doodiwAwH , l - Cur-TBsr o Cast, Invalid reader. If yoa are unwise enough to put yourself out le of any. of the mves tales guaranteed lo eontaln "jodlfrulve stlnidlsut," yon wlllln eyltsbly eoine1 to grief. Ask your physician sny Uiuld prianitlen, destitute ot sUmn tstlttf p-opertlcs, (s worthy of the name of A tonic, lis will tell you no. tlmti all such nsuseous caUti)eniiloa. plantntloa liitUra, tbs most wbolasom Invlgvraul la th world, owe Die rapidity with whl-h' tt relieves th disordered stomach and th shattered nerves th diffusive agent which eunveysits medl- Inal ingreillents to the seat of the touiplalnt. Tbat agent I tli spirit of Uis sugsr cane, the meet nutritious and agreeable of all the varie ties of s'cohoL lh medlchd liigredlcots of Uie BllU-rs, vsluahl ss Uiey are, would he comparatively saelaas wllhouttbiedlstributive bests, iThey would fenuanj and sour. Beware, yoa bops for health, of Uie horrible com pounds of rcfus drugs in a state of fermen tation, liloh humbugs are endeavoring to foist apoa th public s medicine, r III. Pleme'S tjoulehxMed ai Discovery Villi nut rbe Ui dea I, but It will beneflt and cure th living. For all severe Roughs, Threat and Branchial diseases It has saver beea equaled. July ( deoJlwAwlt 1EAMs TOB1COO. ji k ' ' , ioheocl dealer and others ar.s'berwliy noti fied that I have on band road)' for nuii-m nt ordiliveiry any of iaf faroriui brands ol Chawing Tubaeeo. lu soll lUng the puMIe pstrnnage, I ess only say Uiat my gioudi will alwa.s m fouihi a rcproaltcd sod salisiacuou to eu.uiuere la die jir'in oli) ict aim -A si Iu ny 0uor, Uia BUMiriuUsailcntt of tlie r(.Urv, Si r. S. A I'erheu), wld aiudid to caiduuers. Bend m yuur urdera. . C. F. REAM rp O A S O- O Willi Wanted hwmedlatelv AraaaA s smafi Fai abnnt luu acres with Uapruvenwata, within 1.1 1. tt1 U.lmkvh. atdnaa bv kitUar Stalhl full particulars la .strict cojindeaec to A U V, PoMOHlea, Kalrhik. M B. Nu Agents Deed apply. . , nly 10 St , . ' o LOSlNfi OUT ntl - ' . . .. . tQi . j . .1' :.' ' . unorder to Kpami, wbluwsah snd re pair oat More ppwanlly, wa will aVdl oar . iui . . gTUilsaatr Jit , J - r ' tit. DroBs Obo d mx 4 i I "Al. . - ... -. r EXTREMELT tUW PKltltl W. Ill A K. B. Tl CKRK A t& julylotf ntriDIUH UULIaBttK Msc kLSani MoCoi arv, N.TJ. " Not tarn beirlna Scul. iM h. 1H7J Farlll Ues for iHlut-alioa suauriieaaod. Ideality healthy. Annual eipenaes froes IU0 to AW. For catalogue ur hilorinaUou apply lo J. H. BLAKE,: Chairman of th fa ally, Port OIHea : Tiavidaoa Cadleae, N. iX lulyDdhcVwst - ' GEOIlGIil GIN. e3Ja$S V. i . t t- lV ' -2 I' !T ML GULLETM STEEL " BUUrtll ' GIN . LUillT DEirT GIU, WE AKE AOENTs FOR THEABUV Binned Ulna, and sell delivered , Manufacturers price and guarantee aaUttse- uou. a. T HTKONACH A BRO.. Agents.. iun!M-tf Market aud Martin 81., llakiyh F i: i; i t j a n s We have la store a large stock of M Ago N't A M D OEM rnciT jaiw, and c m rccoiumend, them to he p-irrVctly safe - N t ' t. i ;-.T -i - snd fell hie. TUOL'JANDo TEeTtrr T l TUE1R MERITS, t. u. iiuiGus & mm. JslySU II OIUtK, MULKi WAOvlNo KUR SALE unellllack Morgan florae between three and i i.. . . - tour years old, good ttW sud actiun, guars toed to, work, anjwUo.e suit will nuke a vsry fast traveller. One Bay Mule, six years old, thoroughly broken, ipikk in bai n m, easily kept aud will work anywhere. . . :. . . . ' tsitt large Mouss colored Mule, twJcs years old, good for heavy draft. ' Oue two boras Wagon, KasacU make, nearly One New Turk tray, mids by t. C. Klops, ... .v.. . ........ reeenUy ot srbauled and aearly as good as new. Tito Dingle Belts of heavy dray Barnes In good condition. Apply fc ' July tf W, C. BTBONAt. 11 A Co. y ALKIlill U AhTOM A.N U HALkdUH XX . . UVSTA A1H LIIIK K. K. t'U.Ul'A.NlEj). - Gsa'L PastssKiaa ami Tivkkt Pti'tSVMsaT. K.tLSIUH, M. (J., JUUo tfUll. rStA The public are rMiectiuiiy inlonued Uial eowbination 1 itound trip" and M Blraight: Kxx-araiun Ticket at ndwd sulci, sreauw en sol at Uie Raleigh K Ueatoa a, St. Ticket -'.ZZ-"r" i.-ai! -' IL. a w a u .'.;-. I otUi-etrllie following Whits sulphur Bprlnga, Va. tlatn Alan Hockbridg Alum Warm. Hot . i - . ' ? iieallag ' 1 ' -'' Bwaet . - " ; BweetChaleyheale " " ' . KillreilanpruiKs, N.G. h lagsra faila by i hViulea, rWatuga rjprlngs by In aouua. Bharua nprings by Routes. Jatke Ueurga. L Newport, a. I., ry TKmir.Mi. Vue de L'eau II. .let, Swells Point. Ilatnn low Rjada Bear Norfolk, Va., from Kl. itlj nd ay BUUon oa tue Kin i.'l at I. Hon. K , nd trout . aaford oa the lUicrh a AUvubU Air-Line. Iiir run aiiiptiHi or rouie, iiawiMteiHi, or any ulhor hitoniMtlun denired, appl l HUM A3 ill, tienernl Ticket Agent.' ' juli 1 tul KrECUIs NOTICES. atlTCHELOH'l AIB ETB This splendid Hair Dyd" is th beat ha He world, aarnueaa, reliable, hiriaeunooaa,,. Buteoataia lead, acr any viUlic poiaoa, N produce paralv or death. Avoid the vaunt, aad delusive prrparauoa boeatiiiir virtnea Uiry do aot posses. Tue geniilns ol W. A. Kab-k sot's liair l)ye has had Ml year.' Bniaraubrd reaiBiaUoato ipaold iu InkvrPy as the only perrtiei Mair uye Black or Browa. BVId bv alt Unnrs-tata. Appb at WBoad St, M. I., ,a "ACAHT LOTS BY AUCTION. Will n sold na th premise st II a'dock ' oa Wednesday the irth InsL, nnlrw Hi,im4 of rtvsU-ly, ftlns HI lh Eastern Ward of th City of RaleiKh and frontiug oa Marti a liuwt being a part of Uis Colbnra pnwrly cot otf by Uie new aUvet now being oiwicd, enitaia ing three fourth of aw acre, noie or Iraw , Thepn(ieriy will be divided Into all lots With feet front snd running be, k Slu fet making very convenient snd detdnbie kis for small residences. fern taad knasw est day ot sale and will ha tavwrable to ptirvhassrs, t JAMES M. TOWLEi, Aacuoaeer. jy ttds. UOIUENSTRUr, ' 61LVEB DlUt'4, ' Faailles esll and snpjiry yoarservas. JulyVU U T. BTKONACa A BR0. BKDINO CASES MUCK1X 1 BIRD C-UE3. HAM.INO BABE ITA ICE CKEAM FREK.ERi). 'APPLE 1-AKER8. I'EACll 1'AEEKB. PRATT ANTRAL OIL. Hardware Hous ! ii " ' ' ! Of Jl'Lll'8 LEWIS A CO.', Raleigh, N. C. inlyVsf R i OSADALIS OrpilB ORE AT 80UTHBRX I I remedy loethseurs of Mere--taia, WiTofuitm, fan. Kheute Ism, Whit fiwelling lisat, vumniniMioii, rironcDt. Is, hervous Debility and all dis nMcssritin from ss impure eoo it ioacf ihs lilood. Tas avarlii el thi vluiiiiKre. "W1 1 k IWWI. W.1 . L, la but iiKa.f. u, rraund iik tlars al Wilt iuurtul iih. .-.-... J j wuv.ji Wwiiau.ri uua '"-aaMNia uiou Sleek af iaaulr jaeeea.itiea, ' t rtn-.i-, on he emiii fMa wia iy leaailit 'f'nymriana, llinl.Mi, ut hea-'K-' imniM HtH,....!,., a-iulli, aMMning in tba Sivheet teraas . 'fia trfrtrt jr..,,,,,,. Ut. H. vv liaaw Cvr orSalriwaer ft " Aaa usad It ia tiM ol u.t ana KM( auaam wuk stack sat- ;.' mm. !'. T. C. Pais f kiainra . Biail. It to .ii pn., ,i,n.nn( ... ... vxhi. ii.g it ia a Uiaujf j(Lralli ke ha avet StrT tVaskev wj.inr,hw.t.t. Slur M. A. t-niwmuMia.Milk aya as ht Si-ej miK-r. a,,MtirfMl a .u (Uiat hs elieri fully rameunatxla it Is lad t.l Irieiu iy a. quainiw.-a. I . ' fcCa.. DtnmiMn. al Om. Jona.ili v..,,,, Uaavatkasiatled lo rKe aaHnlB-tii-n. n'l U,, McJ-'addea. MiirO-. -, aal ml.ed St lh Stroiia-! allvrMtivM sai aa .'l't ciiaLsnd L, ll'iirlm-r. iid f ;"Hid five y. 1 ' ry ' II 1 1 ., ;aron kntiwi H i"i child ettk .lh4t eiitd,and sn exinllant nlwid w ma aiai-s a.tmlt we yon SMiaoniiala fraat In tka Siiuth and fr.iaa wn lo evarv waa. woanaa !'" caiiaettaar watautiallviH eyaa. aoaadalls Is sold by til Drugglsta CUXESTSACo . llavviNoss, &ak Vropritbn S. 8 Coixxos Pt aca, Jos T"rk. BAiaas July SdeidAwly r 'JH TOBACCO MAyUFACTCRERU Adnomt vf 33 jw sraf. Qit Cash oa aaeer- tallied value wilt b mads oa Bills of Lading ot cotuluniuents to our bouse. Iuteiest 1st rata of I per sent, per annum. Prompt re- urns made with check for balance dne ship per buuicdia'.cly oa sale of goods. Sole Importers of th. 1 G-tBo brand ? pauiab Mas Licorice. - ' - HOFFMAN, I.EEACO., :. , Tobacco CooHiii-wi.in Mi-n liuiu, ' " - W. t-Xi'iiweii! i'utc-A. siw ttVeouom Baluiuore. Aii. QdiU E WHISKY. Bowens Bye l-in, Jostieiciv A: coin i, or it will begmie. u! if G.T pl UuA.M II ti:'. ';; M A80X8 FKt'IT JAI18. I WIKE DISH COYI1I. A D IJ ---i. icnii.Myiiifiunl hi ia j.."-'i("ao.m a am all elw laitad. I . wtw um. aw.TOi(ua-i prp. II 11 I'"" ilt IncraiHeBH arc publl,lwd a.Waa.'l I'"1 vm. KImiw It 1 wi - - - ll'l-rw u and fct will tall vow it
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 11, 1872, edition 1
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