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'--J - ' rpj r:';:Af . , "-7. :;r ' VOL. VII. RALEIGH,' N, C., FRIDAY,, JULY42, 1872. THES1)AILY SENTINEL ADVERTISING KATES. Advertisements will fc assarted la Uie Dally Hihtinii. u Uu folluwins; rates per square at uim Inch, or tea Bunk Unre. .-. Oi"uare'one lime.... 11.09 " each eubesUel ksseaaion IrM than week.... .- ... SO I sMuars.1 week,! 1.5" 1 square, Tnios. $S9.0 attu 4.U 44. (1U 41.00 SiUU tuu'e, 1-2.1X1 1 " '.. lfj.UOl " 4 " -Su;t, : " 4 'fc.ool.'r 1 It .,. e " . .:uui ,:. Add to th above rate fur eaea tddiUouel square ae follow: tor I month, 4.' For t nwntlu. J months, 8.00 u uu ll.UU 1S.U0 moo M.tt) It ft - " DIM W.U0-. IV 11 II . :. " . ll.Otf For Uie Pilil-Wiaily iJone, Ihree-flfUit ol For Uii Waekly tlone, two-flUlu ol Biljr fiHS Daily nd Beral WeklyeoaiMd, lit tier ceut on Diljr rtt . . . tot Uie Wily Mid Weekly combined, (urtr . per cent on Dally rte. fJr Uw Lhiilj, tteui Weekly md Weekly eo- ..i i . .. . ..t I t.i i m Mlia - Special Notteea, KUy per cuol on Daily rale. Aareruaemeau in mivm wipm Ver rim. 'v . '. " HUMK AFFAIKS i'oa Comsssa. ' rirt DUWct-P. M. Carter, ot Bain y fort. sim J District W. H. Kitchen, of Tbird DUtricU-A. M. Wnddett.ofNew Hiinoyer. ' ' Fourth Dklrkt Blon H. KoceriL of Fiftb District J. M. Leach, or David Hiiih Distriet Thomu 8. Alie. ol Heventh District W. M. Bubbini, of Kow&n. Eiirth District 0. D, Vance, of Buncombe. , ELECTORS. Firat Diatrict Ootariui Ck Chowiu. Bucoud District Swift Galloway, of of Unxsne. Third DiatrlcPT. C. Fuller, of Cum .lrl.n.l . Fourth District II. A. London Jr., of Chatham. tJixlh Dittria MT. L. 8toel, of lUch mnnil. ., , . - . . , - . . rtuTcotU DUtrict T. B. McDowell, of Irodell. "-ICifftith DistrictTbooian JohaioBj ol liubouoiue. ' -. JUDGES MEUUIMON AKD BHirrS - APPOINTMENTS. r The Democratic Conaerrative candl ' date for Governor and Attorney Pucral ill apeak at the following placei and timet : ' - Yadklnville, Yadkia county ' Friday, . July 12th, 187 . Wilkcaboro', Wilkei oouuty, Monday, July 15th, 1874. Trap Hill, WilkeacountyJ Tuesday, July lUlh, 1873. ' ' - i , Farmington, Davie county, Thunday. juivisth. 1873. , ; 1 '-n Midway, Davidson couuty, Saturday, July, 28th, 1873. Jxsxlngton, Davidson county, July 30th, 1873. i:, V Broweii Mills, Randolph county, Wed' neidav. July 34th. 1873. Ashboro', Randolph county, Thursday, , July 25tb, 1873. Morgan ton, Burke couuty, Saturday, July atlth, 1873. We will be glad if the local prcae Vill copy tue above. HnK R FT TtAcnna' AppnrauKKTa linn, nion II. ltoirera. our candidate for Congreas, will address the people at the following places ai lue uuie uieaiiuneu. JithnMtMk flnunt.vlntmiini. MondftV. JulySOth; Meadow', Tuesday, July 80lh; .U JNeai s, weanesaay, juiy uist. utner appoiDtinent win toon oe an nounce u. .. v . Let all the people, good and true, turn nil ... laAOni( r... ! t .. , it.itilaMl.WnH 111 this district, ud .be will show up radical roguery ana vuiainy to iu true colors. , . 'TUB BOLL OfUONOB. "The XoTOf trig-cmmiiea-hiva.. cnt in contributions to the Democratic-Conser vative State Central Committee for the purpose of publishing documents and dominating the truth. What other counties will follow t All should help. The County Central Committees should act at once. : Granville, Edgecombe, Wake, Warren, Nash, Orange and Person. . . Bkhka Poetofiice, Granville, County, has been re-opcocd, Linneut Goocb, Post .Master. "-- ' . ' .' t . Omittru. Owing to. the heavy preta- nre upon our columns, iWe are compelled to omit our report of the meeting of the Stockholders of the North Carolina R. R. yesterday. It shall appear in our next. TK-Ktrt. The attention of candidates is directed lo the advertisement of Messrs. Edwarda & Broughton, Book and- Job Printers, to be found in to-day's paper. It is reliable, prompt Arm, and works ,c"ep-; "'?:- A Mketino Caixid. A meeting of tht State Democratic Conae rvatire Eiecu tire Committee is requested in Raleigh July 16. Democratic papers will publish. D. M. BAJUUNGEB, Chm'st MoRia CABOUMIAXt Abboad. A dis tihgqislted tcholar' of thit .city who was fine of the examining committee) at the late commencement of Hampden. Bidney College, assures that among an the theological ttadehU in Virgtoia ; nooe stand higher in scholarship than do two Morth Carolinians, Mr.' Daviai ot Salb bury, and Mr. Kotehro, of Statetvilie. This la very gratifying. The sums gen tleman tells us that in hit day at ' prince ton. College, the highest honors in all the classes were won by Southern bora. - lie and Judge Walker, of Alabama, were the contestants 'm his eliss. v "Blnof will HI." , : I Wax Cot'STi CoNsxavATivK-DaMo-ciiATic Cokvxhtiok. In accordance with the previous announcement, the oonservsr tivea and democraU of this county as sembled in convention yesterday, in the court house, in thh city, at 11 n. - O. IL Snow, Esq., Chairman of the County Executive Committee, called the oonveatios to order, and called to the chair J. By Batcbelor, Esq., and appointed Messrs. E. C, Woodson, of the Aim, and J. C. Byme, of the Skhtiiikl, SecreUriea. Mr. B. on taking the chair, expressed bi,gratiRcation at the honor, and congrat ulated the eoavention Uiat there was tocli a large and intelligent crowd in attendance ic. Hie speech was eloquent and to the point- On motion of Mr. Suow, t,tie roll of the ii i . . .ii . i. ........ lowasnipt was caucu, anu au uie tuna ship were found to be represented. j Mr. Snow introduced the following rot olutlon, which was adopted JUwleol, That no delegate in this Con vention be allowed to speak on any qnea tiow bat onea, and tor a tint not ei cord ing Ave minutes until the business of the Convention shall have been transacted without unanimous consent of tht Con vention-. , 6n motion of Mr, Suow, the following resolution was adopted : StuXcti, 'That all good ciii.ens of this county, opposed to the prosent National and rVadimntatrationaj- now to ttedV ance mon this Convention, and who de sire reform, retrenchment and honesty in the administration ot governmental affairs, are invited to co-operate with ut both in thit Convention and at the ballot box. Mr. Snow offered tli following resolu tion : Rewtvti. That the balloting shall be done by township : each tow uship cast inn- one vote with the exception Of lluleii;h which shall cast four one for each ward of the city and one (or the township. After tome little debate the resolution was to amended at to allow Raleigh one vote, and then adopted. -On motion of Mr. Reuben Flcmiuiag, the nomination for a Senator was gone Into. - v ' " Judge Fowle nominated A. M. Lewis, of Dr. J. B. Dunn and Gen. W. It. Cox were iiominaled,..!. Dr. L. C. Manly nominated Judge D. GvTowle. ' LjJ" ; " : "" Dr. J. B. Dunn seconded the motion. Judge Fowle arose and declined to al low the use of his name, as he had ap potutment to speak in other counties and could not canvaat the county. W. H. Finch nominated Mr. C. M. Bus- bee. Mr. Bus bee declined to allow bis name to be used. Meant. E. P. Baltlo and R. H. Battle war also placed in nomination. ' . ' Alter another positive declination ou the part of Judge Fowle hit name was withdrawn. '; y The convention took a Incest of five minutes In order to allow the townships to consult At lb expiration f the recess the Con vention was called to order and the bal loting for a candidate for the Senate commenced. . ;V .' Geo. W. R. Cox received 7 rotes, J. a Dunn 1, R, H. Battle 1, D. G. Fowle 3, C. M. Busbee 3, A. M. Lewis 1, and K. P. Battle 1. Tills ballot resulting lu no chcioe, t second ballot was gone into which result ed in the unanimous nomination of Geo. W. R. Cox. V '- On motion, nomination! for eandidatet for the Douse of Representatives were de clared in order. A number of nomina tion werel made. , .r A reoecat of five minutes was taken in order to allow ibwnships time to consult. , At ITienrjrir the bal loting commenced. Tht first reniirteifin the Domination of R. IL Battle and W. II Pace. ' The other fat the list of nomina tions not having received a majority of the votes cast, a second ballot was or dered. Before the ballot .commenced, Dr. J. B. Dunn arose and requested that bltame be withdrawn, and pledged - himself to work fur the nominees, , The eecond ballot w proecpded with and resulted in the unanimous selection of A. G. Jones. A no other gentleman re ceived -majority of the vote cast, a third ballot wis bad,' and G. IL Alford nominated. The nomination was mad unanimous. On motion, a ballot for a candidate fur sheriff was bad, which resulted In the se lection of 6. M. Dunn. . On motion the nomination was mad unanimous. Nominations for county commissioners were gone Into. The first ballot resulted in the nomiuv don W. C. Upcbureb, II. Mahler and G. a Allen. . ' ; . The second ballot resulted in4t he choice of W. K Pool and J. W. Scarborough. J. W. Lilies was unanimously nomina ted for Register of Deed. Oa the second ballot fut a candidate tot , County . Treaeurer; J tt ' Belt wa unanimously nominated. Fendall Beaver was .unanimously nominjitcd W .Cwuuty Surveyor and J, M. Forrest a Coroner. , Oa IWMi(wr,-i -agreed that houId a vacancy oceiir oft, the ticket the Cotinty Executive Committee U authoriiod to supply itT , '',."'.. i'. v , A letter from OrJ W. IL Murdoch, w- r gihg the Convention, t),be caution In their Domination and when. md to go to work and elect themwa rend. ' Col J. P. IT. Rim offered the following resolutions which were nnanimonaly J adapted : .. . - , Hfatrti, That no people were ever no p-jply, bldly and publicly plundered a hav been the people of North Carolina by the Republican party. Stmhud. That the people of North Cur nlina an more indebted to Hon. Joaiah Turner, Jr., than to any other person' f r bM bold and manly manner ia resisting those who have plundered tli State and oppreawd itseitixen. . " jiWead, That then is no honor which we could, that w are not ready to confer upon him. ' - God. W. R. Cox then appeared and ac cepted th nomination for the Senate in an eloquent and stirring addraea At th conclusion of Geo. Cox's re marks, Measrs. W. IL Pace and A. G. Jones ctma forward and accepted their nomination for the Hons of Representa tives la brief but appropriate remarks, Th Convention then adjourned after giving three routing chews for th caodl date, This was the largest and moated- thmustlo County Convention ever bcld In this County. , Every townahip wa rep resented by feav Jtdt representttivea, and all present expressed drrrrmfuallon to work xealouxly for th B.oruineca, Local Dot. . P. C. Camerou Eq., of Ilillsbotw, is In the city. Raleigh ha 11 churches, 37 hotels and boarding house; 86 lawyers and 21 Diajfc ufctorie. It I Aatoiiishing bow many ladies in this city wear No, 8 shoes. Excluding those of the city titer i 43 cliurchca in this county. Gen. Rufu Barringer was in th city yesterday. a No en trie were to lb found on the docket of th Police Court yesterday morning. .' We direct tpecil attention to the new advertisement. i W. R. Myers, Esq., of Charlotte, is registered at the National-. - . ' - ';.." " Th Fayetteville Bras Band Were in this city yesterday. W understood that they were m rottt for Morehead City. Gen. PhfL Hawkins put in an appear' ance here yesterday. He didu't look Henderson Adams, our missing auditor, hat turned up at last. He has been ab sent from hi post,' with slight Intermis sions, ever tine hit party threw him over board at their. Dominating convention- " Pity th sorrow of a poor old man.' Indeed we do, and hereafter will allow the mantle of oblivion to rest upon your misdeed without disburbing it Parson G. W. Wlkrf of Littlefiel4 Swepson notoriety, was in th city y enter- day. He wa usually greeted with the salutation, Well Cur. t Patent applied for. The special train on the North Carolina R. R. reached this city yesterday njornlng at 11 o'clock, bringing a large number of persons to attend the meeting of the stock holder of the North Carolina R. It Qui te a number of ladies also came. we understand mat me canvass lor funds for the erection of the proposed new Methodist church in thU city goes pro porously on. IIahhvoraphs. Th Yarborough House i well filled with guests. Watermelon and roasting ear are abun dant In our market ' We am now printing thousand o ticket to order. This b good time for house keepers and other to get Boston ice of N. A. Blake. . - ' ' The City Hotel i well kept by very BiiimWfnT:mTl',H'whii mly ithargiat t'l a day. Deduction made for a week or longer tiin. Will torn friend living in tho Fifth District (Gen. Leach's) tend u word who 1 the Elector for that District t f Remember 'th Grand Greeley and Brown Ratification Meeting to be held in Raleigh on Tuesday next ' Let everybody me. Wuere is tne Commute of Arrange ments I What ha been i)on in th way of preparing for Tuesday next I Capt R. P. Atkinson, Assistant Super intendent of the Richmond A Danville, and N. C. Central railroad Is at the Yar borough. - 1 Thank to our frtnd C, D. CbrUtophers for nice Water melon. He will keep fresh melons on hand throughout the sea son, i . A we hav bad sundry document to priut lately, much of our newspaper type has been locked up and w hav bad to iu minion instead. ' , , Th Durham Warebooac ooed by Ream and Walker I doing a large Jui- k In th last tbirty-av aal days they hav old or a half millioo pouads of tobacco. ' We give some of th (ales mad in the last two week : Red Lag-from to 7.50; gooii sun cured lug, f 7 to 10; common red loaf, $9 to 10 ; tnediuia tun cored, 9 to 12 ; good win cured, U to 16; smokers' common, 8 to 11 j common to good, f 12 to SO ; good to fin-130 to 33 ' bright leaf common to medium, $13 to 18 ; medium to good, $20 to M j good to floe, 1 to S ; extra; 73 to 100. Their warehouse i U0 by 40 tout, three stories high,' and contains 179 wiatWwa, with an admirable sky light W had tit pleasure of a visit from Mr. Kefms oa yesterday. LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS MARKETS Nkw Yob a, July 10,-Ootlon nominal, sale I JO; upland 34; Orleans 94 T4. Flour nulct oommoa to fair extra 7.50, ' good to choice ta.75afi30. Whisky dull, tl91. Wheat ckwed dull, winter red Western 'fl.88 to 1.8. Corn (teadv, fair demand at SUaftt whit southern 86 Rice steady at 9a 13. Pork ' quiet. Beef quiet. Lard atrille firmer, 8 -18at 5 8. Naval steady. Tallow dull, 11 8a9 11. Turpentine quiet, 51.14 11. Rutin quiet, strained S.30. rreigntsnnn. i Money eaHy, 34. Staling 1 1 Sal 7 a Gold 13 7 8a 14 Governments . closed dull Tenuewee firm, 78 I t and other sciuthoru stead V. I.ivKiir."'! July 10. Cotton opened heavT. Vplauds 11 1-8! Jr.eant 111. i s ' : THE BALTIMORE CONVENTION. - Bai.timoii, July 10, Th delegates irne rally were la their seat by 10 oiloek The second brass band Ipcatod in the ppr gallery wlertaMed Ui audience with varin air of which dixie, my Mar- jbuid, aadyanke uVjodle wer equally anolauded. At a quarter alter 10 o clock, the Chairman Doolittle announced that the boor to which the Convention ad iourned. had arrived and called th Con vention to order. The Chairman called upon Rev. Dr. Leburn, of Baltimore, who addressed tbe throne or grace. The Chair announced fur the conven ience of member of th Convention! and tflhareverypeTrtu rUinif 10 make motion or speak, shall announos bU nam ami oiaie. Cabel, of Arkansas, asked seat, by courtesy, lor 0v deleuttus from Arkan sas, in exoee ol their number. Atrreod. . Burr, of Connecticut, announced the committee on resolution ready to report They came to the platform, at his request, the Reading Clerk, Perrio, read the re port, recommending the adoption of the resolution already adopted by the Liberal KepuuMcaa Convention. IUUeers.1 In order that there should be no mls spprehension as to then resolutions, Burr called lor their reading in lull to the con vention, which was done, each plank in the platforuf being received with ap plause. Tbe one term plank was espe cially well- rucelvcdX eall for thro cheers, at the close, elicited partial re sponse. Burr explained that the resolution were the Cincinnati platform exactly, nothing added or nothing excluded. Thit plat form was adopted in Committee by all the mates exocpt velewara, Mississippi, ueor- iriaand ureiroa. lie moyed. tne adoption of the report,4 and mored the previous question. Bayard, of Deleware, enquired whether th previous question, another nam for gag law, bad beooma the law of this Democratic Convention without notice to the delertc.v Th Chair (aid that tbe Convention had adopted th rules of the House of Repre sentatives, so th motion of Burr wa in order snd not open to debate. Various irentlemen appealed Tor a with drawal of the motion in order to allow, short debate.; Burr said be felt compelled to doclin. A teen of grant confusion ensued. Calls of question, debate, &c On mo tion to sustain (lie previous question call of States wss ordered, and bell ng taken, resulted yeas 553, nayt 170. lloninan in casting tbe united vote ol Now York in the affirmative laid that some of the delegate, himself among the number, were opposed to the previous question. . llancnrk, ot unto, denied tne riirht of bis delegation to east tne vote as a unit, and asked to hav hi vote recorded. No. Tbe Chair announced that Burr, of Con necticut, now entitled to on hour to de bate the resolution, also that tbe centle- man from Delaware, Mr. Bayard appeal for ten minute. Burr conceded thi re quest as Bayard It a member of the Com mittee on Resolutions. Bayard took the platform and said that while there was n disposition to carp at and oppose men becaike of former politl - cat opinion, yet he hoped that the great Democratic organization would be allowed to have an independent expression of it am hnntmt wmhmnnt. l, in , V Wh.l take cut and dried th resolutions of another organization J (Applause.) Why have th opinion of other men not chosen by us forced down our throat as our ex pression T It is proposed here that w shall go before the country for the first time without our own independent ex pression e4 principle. It Is no iust or wis ak u t(fe into this cam palgu under the clothing of a minority, (Calls of time, lime.) Tbt cnair announced that Burr, out of respect tor iu minority,' consented to give Bayard tea minute more. Another Connecticut delegate objected to any man's occupying the time of the Conven tion in this way. (Applause and hlatet.) The Chair called to order and reminded the deli-irates that this was a deliberative asseui UI yT and urged the rcsuectf ul. hear-. rag of any one who occupied the floor; wneiiier n approve nis serjnments or Hut Bayard finally resumed anruioK the Decaa- sity for torn expression of opinion upon the question of exercise of Federal milita ry power Under th color of legislation to on force th Fourteenth and Fifteenth Con stitutional Amendment. If th Conven tion failed in this, there would be serious disappointments, In conclusion be enter ed bis protest against tbe pending notion to adopt tne report as a. wnoie and asked a separate vote on the several distinct proposition pending, , - U Uoner, of ooutli Carolina, regretted there should hav been any different of opinion there, all other issues should be merged in th singl ou of defeating til re-election of th present national ad ministration. II aid the reconstruction act and th 13th, 14th and 13th Consti tutional amendment hail been , acorpted by public opinion, superior to any decla ration by th eon vention. (Applause.) There ,wa nothing left as any issue now but to sav th nation from destruction! by corruption. . He reviewed snd criticised the foreiirs policy of administration and nrged th union of th whole nation to defeat tbe unhallowed purpose and shiftless policy of the present government An Illusion to the prospecti v lection of Greeli-f wa received with great applause ; a to tbe fifteenth emrndmeotjie would be the last man to attempt to wrt from the four millions of freed men, th right of tuffrage, (great applause.) Ballot nays oa order ing previous question upon th adoption of the repeat uf Committee oa resolutions: Aiatwuue 10, Arkanaa 1, Dekrwara'S, Florid 1, Oeorgia 31, Louisiana 10, Mary land 1, Missouri 4, Nevada 6, New Jersey 18, Vtrgiuia f t West Vmrinie . Nays upon Mm adoption of tha report: Deleware norma z, ueoruia IV, Mnmasipm , Missouri 1, New Jersey 9. Oregon . 1'enn- sylvania 7, West Virginia 1, Result of ballot.- Oreeley 680, B.iyiud 15, Black St. Groesbeck 1. Delaware gave 1 tad New Jersey V tW Bayard, West Vlrijini gavel trUr.e . Pennsylvania gave B:ack 2t. Jlgrtegaa,o( Texas; fcllowed. . He said it wa supposed among - hi people that th Democratic party could not suc ceed at Mil (lection as a distinct Demo cratic party, tliertior they bad eotue here ta onite ith their- beethroa from the whole country in effecting aiseh an ar ngement as will unite the OemocnOa with ail kooeat opponents of the adminis tration, It was wisdom, thefefiire, to take the tSoeinuatl platform. W by re fuse to sooept the situation snd luak th boatofitt ..: Uarkadaiev of MiaaUbippi, aAod U it wa silmnstlile to tak aaaparot vote ett each nsiihitleaf .. . TheChair aus wared no, be prcviou Barksdalo Then I k the unaiiiuiom consent of Iks tuvssUua to siliviou ( Ul Tote. (Cries of nu, no.) : ,. t ., McRte, 'i'aasiwsa, suadti frantic f tirta thti tht inir, aad wa anally reoognixed by th 4,'hair,' and proreeUed with an excit d protest against the nulling off of debates (Cries of sit uowa c.l tin Mi, can tne roll. I The rull of State wm called on (Tie main question, the adoption of th plal form, which resulted, year e6J, nays 70. At thecluteof th calls, when Delaware voted Ho, there were luud hisses. The Chair, ..appealed . to the" ton vention to rot with respect, th vote of sny and every Stat dulegatton.- (The disturbance; wail to" thEniiiTies.- ifeforc th .sot wa, aaB.MUwiHi, pmisaW mm asked by the vhatiinan f the Alubttma delegation to make an explanation in rfl- garoHriue cnange wuh:m. no ausireu w make in the record of Alabama' vote. Objection being ; undo, the Chainnoa ruled that while Alabama had right to change th vote, it could not explain it Subsequently, uiiauiiaoui conteut being accorded, Shorter, of Alabama, took two minute to explain that there were in the pending resolution, sumo stntcui.'uts, rather than declarations of principle, which some of bis delegation could not endorse without explanation, nor without stullincation ; having said Ibis, becnamreu Alabama's vote from 13 ayes and 8 noes lo 30 aye. (Cheers.) HotViniiu, if Nowl'ork, prwentcd .the petition of lWO, Germans ot the oily f New Vork, relative to a uouiinntioa of a candidate tor freslduot, which was sent to the desk where it was read by the Secretary, It recommends tb nomination ot Greeley and Brown, and exproatc the belief mat tuey win receive uie beorty (upport of Gorinms, rcirnrulel of pmti party allilUitiona, at th best nowuiatlou that can be made, (Cheer.) Ray, of Indiana, offered au lueutlinout Drovidinn- tliat ou eailinit ol eaeb state, it cnairmau snail staur now tne ueicgaucn votes, and his statement, and Jiis s ate ment alone shall be taken; Ameudment wa accepted by th mover ah the onui nal resolution and the latter adopted eira Snow Hook, of Illinois,' presented th name or itoroc wraeley as OJeuipcriitij candidate for President " (Cheers.) The rail was called on the Presidential nomination, each vote for Greeley received with cheers. Ballot resulted la Greeley being nominated by a vote oitiStl, Jus. A. Bayard, la, a. Ulack, , VII, ua Uron beck,l. ' ", " ' Baltimorr, July 10 The Bolter's Convention ha adopted an address to the American people, and after issuing a call for a National Democratic Convention to meet in Louisville, on September 3rd, ad journed tilt di. '"- ? s . f f. : The officer of I be" Convention were President, Sam'L J. Bayard, of New Jer sey; Vice f resident, &. jr. btoket, ol South Carolina, James Sweeney, of Penn- sylvia, Ezra Keyaey, of Texas, and Jesse Miller, or west Virginia; Bocretanea.Ja. Sherwood, of Connecticut and S. J. C'kitt. ol (New York,;. ? , , . ; iKtiOKJiTd. When UofTmaa raae to cast the vote of New York, her deh'gutot were greeted with throe cheer. Order being restored, HorTjian disputed Missouri's firomist to give Greeley the largest mujor ty of any State in the I'nion, and said New York's majority would be larger than Missouri's total vote. If also expressed ibis regret that there had been any divis ion of vote 11 ore. tie Knew those w bo did not rote fur Horace Greeley, were actlmr conscientiously but he desired to appeal to them. " : -"v New York b a Sehiocratlc State, it had more than four hundred thousand demo cratic vote. Olid. wn -tttese were ready lo sac ri lie personal prelerence and preju dice on tha alter of tb country he hied their brethren elsewhere would do the same. (Great cheers.) .- -V.. ' After the choir bad announced th re sult of the ballot, Wallaca, ot Pennsylva nia, took the platform and was received with cheers, lie said In obedience to the decision of public1 sentiment In his State, their delegation hid cost a port of their rote seiiiust the iraotleinon by tha usages aod.eurtomsof the deinijcrajic ptrty that it now its nominee fr presidency, - They would yield to the dcriton and aocepMh result which the great high court of f psal of the party lud decreed. , In conclusion, bv Instruction of his del egation, he moved the nomination be made unanimous. (Wild cheers and music Battle Cry. of Freedom," follow ed by "Hail to the Chief.") When th music ceased a scene w& lowered at rear of th stage presenting a view of the White House;; (Applause.) Order being mUirlhlliotioll'OT' ttrrWftactnt' the nomination b made unanimous, Was put and earned with on or two utssent - 1 he roll being called on the nomination for Vice President, Brown of Missouri re ceived 713, Stevenson, of Kentucky, 8, blank 13. The blank wer Florida 1. New Jersey S, West Virgiuis 3, Delaware voted for Stevenson. On motion of Gen. . Chalmers, of Mis sissippi, th nomination 'of Gov. Brown was made unanimous. . - Bouck, of Wisconsin, moved a resolu tion appointing a committee of ons from each Bute, to be named by the rwpxtive delegation, to apprize the cnndUaU ot their nominations. Payne, of Ohio, moved to amend by adding th President of th Convention to be chairman. Agree.!,' . .- , . , On motion at Mr. llcaton-, of Ohio, a resolution wo adopted, that ou tbe ad journment, the Convcnimo would with mumc 'escort trie siimnri delegation to their quarters; Resolution ml.iptcd hav ing place of next national Convention to b decided by national committee a'vi a resolution of thanks to John f. Ford, to Frederick Kaine aud to iialtimwe tor emtrteaies j also thanks to IKwImJe th ah I and impartial muaet in whic(i he nas prenliled over the convention. 1 buyer of Now York:, mad a few r marks cnio glatie of Greeley, The Chairman return 1 hi thank for the kind ripresai' tnwania bito, snd In voked ths tH'iasios; of frovideocj upon the vffoits of ths Con vention.'. J v , . ' V FI50M; ATLANTA. " ' Atiata, Jtily 10. The nomination of Grerley giva very general aatitlactioa hers. i ,i i . . . ; Naw Ohlxams, July 10. A salute wa fired in honor of On ley and Brown's nomination. Ratilicatiou meeting in La Fayette Square to ni'ht . . s Mowi.a, Jaly 10. DeLson, Ui mana ging editor of (ha JkfUter says, to mor row Ibeir paper put Greeh-y and Brown at th bead of their columns. - . Wilmisotoh, July 10. The n omination of Greoley and Brow a at the Baltimore Convention given universal satUfaction among the Conservative and Democrats HAWlMoaR, July 10. The female suf tragistiar disapp anted. They dec la r dheir intention to support th Pbibtdul nbW aomfnec. -' " - ' kpvtus 'tmtl ha tnn4Med Chkir uiaa National DewocraUo Exacutiva Coot- mittae, -, - . . - . . New Orlrass, July 10.-eThe Demo cratic Reform State Central CommlUo have united upon Governor John McEaery and Lieut Governor B. F. Jons. -: MoirraniiKRT, July "JO OtterplJlan h-ire spiieared in miny couiuie in Ala bam, enduing great Ucroion ant ing (be plantcrar , ' .; . ... .; " from'eVrcpe. fowoiiw, July-itt.A -Iptlnr. sajt that fHfltily .4i.il. But tell. Jill-Tlk now", abont Liviiigsbtna, - liais married to an Afrioau princiss snd doc no; care to return, i Fournicn chmgwl with . robbing' a wealthy lady in Utrecht Holiiind on 34th ult,, ol money and valuables worth W0, 000 werj arrested her to-day. s uiet Oa the Vti rnst., after aa HIihiss of s ral mo"tti, Mra. MtsoARBTr Tiioaavoa wiloof J. J. Tbomt m, of asli county. On ttSOth nt Jane, near Rlnewnod flail fax comity, Kobe J. Vltuou aguii about ally yeara Naw Aivartliiminta. s ALEBMANWASTID person who has experience In a Wkoluaal Hons n-l has an esiulilUlied trail In tli Blaluol Kortn Carolina. Salary au otijaet. u Uie above rouulrauKut can ue imuiieu, . .... i Addnwa, 'oit Offl, Bi 4t, July 11 at,. , BALTIMORE, MD. piCKlTB!! are nieiiaivil fr trint and f wnard tk-kete lo anv Part ut Uuel.iU.on short notice, at tho fallowing low prices for KM. Uffleers, per 1,000, , . , $100 Members of OomrnMa, mr 1, 6, All " " L -irUlalura. Mr 1.0 KX " 1. 00 County UUli-ers, per 1.0U0, - - 100 ! Wliors psrlles ordrr ss msnv as lll.nuOat one tinw, we will print anv two fir SI So per I mm ; anv throe for (J 00. or all four f..r B'j nu per i.issj. Bend In yunr erdsrs at one aad seeur rour tlekeU Id tint. Alt order aet-nmnanled with the cash at- tended lo. prowpvly and shipped by rvtura mail EDWAHDb BROIjHT()W, Book aad Joll Primers. P. O. Box 178. . Kaltlicli, ,N. C. JulyU-dtf. ; " ' y' I'LttM UVESTIONg FOR INVALIDS X lava the routine nwuiciuoa of Uiu piofcaion doue vou no good . Are yon dicoiirairi-d and miserehlel' If so. te-l Uie pronurUns of ths M Vpotable nweie. Dr. Walker's Cali fornia Vinegar Bitters, already tomuu asilis finest biV'icuranl, eorm-Uve and alteiatiV' mat has ever seen the Uulil. Ilvaiwutles snd Demons of bilious bsbit should keep UwiUiiB reach, If Ibey vain health aud WHAT JtVKRt HORSEMAN WANTS. -A foed, eheap and reheble Liniment. Bueh aa a.Ucle is Dr. Toliiaa' Venetian lions Llul- sient. 11 lit ItotUes at Ou Dollar, for Lsuit sess, CuU, Ualla, Colic, epratut, die., war ranted better than any other, held by the DruxghiUk Depot, lu Park 1'iac, New Vork. BU KNETTB COCOA 1NE. A comixmnd ot OMa-NiitUtl. dtc., for 'he llalr, baaustub hshod a world-wide reputaUon. lu natuial ailantatlon, agreeableness, and frewes from all iRiurbiut or Boilliut I'roperUea, toinitlisr with lis elKnpneas m renpeet u duraOUiljr aud sine of bu4.Ua, render lb unequalled by atiyX ouier ipreiariiu w tue woriu. ror SSH tt all DruKguta. MiiilC OF Till MOUTH.-OdireroBt Bo- sodout, renders tb moiitb enchanting, com-pos.-d f rare, anilaepUe herbs, It mtparta whlteuiiss lo Ui teeth, s delicious dower-uke sroins to lb breath, and preserve Intact, truss youth to s- the teeth. rarrrrstsTR it MrtSimw eeeur from sabis; unaafe-oh, Umui front steau- Doaia aud railroads combined, uvar uo.oov faiuilie eotiuuue ta burn Pratt's Astral UU, and no accident dlrerUr or IndirecUr hav oc curred iron) btimifigr, storluK or bandlluK n. till Hiniw.H Cha i'ratk wtauilsbed iiiO, New York. A A BEAUTIFUL WHITE, soft, smooth and elear skin Is produced by aslua; U, W. Loinl't " Bloom ol iouul" At removes uw, ireeaies, suuburna, and all other dlseoloraUous from Uis Icavlnx tb eoniiiluiloa brtmit and beautlf sb Bold at all drum itl. This krt:pa ration Is -entirely inss Irowany maleruV.ua UiuieuLal lu beaiih, . ., . . Jt'ST THE KEMF.DT NF.EDEO.-Thsnks to Mrs. Winlow's Bjtrilns; byrep, w bava for years laan relieved fruui akwiota nlabts of painful walcliiug wim pour auuuiing tocUi lnj(ebildrea.,i ... FOB DYbTEPeTA, Indlireetloa, resloa of Sirlla and ip-nerol debility bi Lbeb various luriM; also, aa a preventive airatnt rever and Airue, aud outer hilermttlcoi furera. The vurro-rbipborateu s.Uxlror Callaara, mane uj m w i.ii. imn. fa vA, new iw., hh sold by ail Drnmrbttia the beet tonic, sjid ss a turn fur pauuuia recovering fruui feycrur uer skluuMs, tt ba Due'iuai. : KIBLETHI GENUINE ttCLDKil BELL COuXi.MK WAln.lt aceuriliiiK to Uitoriici nal foruiula of , PrevoaU ParisAso loiiir and favcralilr .knows to tbe euntumoTs of llaii- latid, HumU aud B aiey ad Uieir branches, tor Its noe peraunent trai(ranes la now luatit by H. W. Hisbiy aud the trade suiiilied by bis successors. Morgan at Hisley. buieaale Di ax- f)u, Mew Vork. . THl'RSTON'B IVORf PEARL TOOTH PO w Dh.lt. The beat article known for cleais sln( and preserving Utm teeth and kuois. Bold by all DrUiorifU. Price a diet au tent per butu. )f. t. WIU Co., Mew York. CARBOLIC BALVE ' sneqnsllcd as a llnu- hiK OHupound. fiiyaicbuaa reeuiatuend It as li, a most wonoenui rvweuy ever saowa. Prion iai cenu pjt bux. Jmm t. Henry, sole Propiictur, sCuikKe Pise, New Kara. CHKIrAIHi:;V llAIUDVE.-Tliismai ataceatcutupuund Wbjyuud eontltiKeuey, uie aaleat ana must reliable De lu existence; never lalihitf to Impart to the Ualr, nnlxuna ny ut eoior, nuuriabiuens and etaaticity. stittufactorv', m Maiden Lana, New York. 8VAPXIA U Opium perilled of IU sicken a; and powunoo. uualiUea. It b) a perfect lodvue uotVroducitiir beatbvrlte or eotisiltia Uun uf buweHy aa is the caae with other pre- paraiiuue ua uaena. euuu carr, i.awawi Mem Yurk h. dt ut, , July l-deodlinwAisw, 1-dt-olUnwAaw. "'k X'i" . o . A SUVA L ibe aannal mectlnir of RtK:.holdi'rs uf tbe Raleigh A -Alliru-ta Air l.nie Ka-lruiMt Com- pauy, will be hmd at toe Oiiu, in Ute City of OAMtyfa, OB tnuay Mi iW rfUIJ, V. IV". V AjS. Juljitf Beeretary dt Teaaun r, SPECIAL NOTICES! t. kTOHELORI HAIR DYE This SptondM Hair Dye I a (mat m th World. Harailesa, reliable, Itislantanwiaa, duea auteonuua haad, aor ant vllalie pouoo, to prodnea paralysis ur dealt. Avoid tks vwrnttw ana delaMT prejiareuons hoasilns; vlrtnus the) wioipontfi, i ne irenuiiw or w, a. sak'Ss lor'a Hair lire ass had Ml J oars' antanluabad reuiUia to sphold It Inuyh'y as Uw only nertnet llalr DraHlaek or Browa. Ht4 h all DnurdMo. Apply at M Bund M., M. I, A aoviat-dir V ACANT LOTS BX AUCTION. Wilt n Sold on th Drain tara at 11 o'rlnA on Wrdneaday the 17th lnsL, nn'eiw diHaed (If frlvslely, hlnir In tin Eisleni W anl ot Uie City ot HalelKS and (rontisa: on Martin Hlrent bain a part of Uie CoHar pn(wrty cut all rn new sin-ei now ueitts; UMtuia, eoutsla- Uur UirtM ft)UrLhl tit aa a.'r.i H,,. a ,,r !.... ; the Jrowny will bs dhhtud Inui six lots with IM fowl front snd ranRins: baek 'ili feet saakliux very eonvenlont and detlnble lot fur sniaii rvKioencua. , i Temw made kaowa oa day of sal sad Will sjn saniiBmr vn punrnsMtra. , JAMES M. TUWtRf, AarUoaear. Ilyllds. ; I OOl DKS 1TRUP, BltVESDKU'o, FamUkw eall ana supply yoarselvas. InfyBtf T. aritfiN CU TWO. jj ut 111118 oa ass. ' ''. MOCKINU BIRD tAOKl' JANARr CAOBB. X8TTltTTI.;;irjAl.n. Witt Dili! COVIli. lUNlUNd ItjieKETS. IC - CUE A It rRUKXEIjlS APrH PAUKUsV PEACH FaKKKb. PKATTB A8TKAL CIU Hard wart Home ot ;.',V'- JLLIL8LKWI4ACO., Jtilyft tx Ralelifh, N. 0. OSADALIS ' i' 1 r" rpilE GI18AT S'lb'THBR I ri med t tor the cur of Ben lula, thrrofulou faint, Klieuma Ut", Whits HwrilliiK, liout, Uoilrs, t'oasumptioB, Brew-hU ut, nervous Urbilitjf and all dis 5it arfsinf from a . iinpure aoa liiloaof t' blood. Tl Biarll.nlli!i.-,n.hlfwiMa. kN.maraan wallk, -arwlnala DaMmf .,.KHvia .hi naf-enaa-v la rmina ins raailcn Of llil. J .,, i,,.l l lhaa,-.. jr el ! 1 1,.,!-, a k.itiu el tint inMkina aaxa., tuii au k f bawily niitftt tn r iwvrrt d trvm MRtiVtWliid 1'ltVkieikh, MlltMltMtL Wt-Ciif .BlHsm-t liiMmitbtMt th Ut h. sflMlOIVIliar IU laM L id fssvAVa lllall fiMitut -r tl at i m wuht. ti a ! eUttat Wii4l aiteli Sta4 i-iMBIU !n"Hiap;t H 1 (m... hTiHlltifr.Uf -t Is .,mM' t Kitrl.t, "Mil" it UW- Ul aU Jl '.-.rstlivii tl iV Vt Pnnnrw TtoH nriht lUitt Wi'ff H. I tlH-r.'Mi--it,th tvt) 11.. $HHt t. tMt.f,ttfMl h IU ttM t 4t i.i ifnUy rHttmutii Ula ; 'imrillr, TIT, ! I IMIVW1- Ua lift Eil A' ("in h' ii Kvm l 4. H VA4n, Mr'rv-n jUti.'timn't HI lliu ll rl Ittilftd. - KoJit la tr Ar irH-ti frJ !mrf -A?m. Mviwh te-.ur j clB D U. H Will tel. yrw u is l? mi !trj pirmtrf- aiwrniivw iliaailAllns W by !1 DntRbOa, j,; lur.E.vT-a-ro., HaitiN'ikk, Mt J'r pritlort j Ko. s Ceaiatun Pmis, 1 Arwr-. r,.,b4aBI July IdetdAwly V. - . JH TOBACCO HANtFACTURERS ifaawaja a 10 ftr eut, an Quh oa ef talued value will b mads on Bills ot Lading Of cousbinnienU to our house. . Interest at rat of per cent, par annum. Prompt re turns mad with check fur balance dn ship per Immediately oa sals of good. Sole btyorUr ut th Kt Ouflv brand (panlth Mass Ucuric. HOFFMAtf, LKKACo., Tobacco ConmhAlo4 Men-hauts, )W l-udia , Ojul ' e k.srbara- fkwe. Balliiuure, Md. F1 NEST STEWUISKT Boaens Rye W, fist reelved; Com na'i k or it will be afunr, "VV : fl. T. 8TBONACII A BHD. A i i uriniT, iin mti nptrm dmu w I .mu4 f iv m X mm ia tttm I . -tvnr)r HiiViii l. h..ith tuA 5fh 1 , i,wrlli krvowit Ui tntwry tuH, VQaBaUk - I i - . " r n im f imnr wpivmii w vi rw -i UtVtc. L A 8 D O W K IBI, lnut KM) tV WMIJ hiivn-iiijL, win I,, 4 rvilc Of RJeiKri, Jiirta) by ,ltr ctustir full fwriivuW In clrici ewtlrc to ai. iZ W. kt. No AkTcfH med tlplr. - G LU - I N tt O U T 94 LEI. laiirdcr t 'repaint, wtittcwaah and re pair our Store tUBtnlly, nt will Sell oar M This Bunuter 6':L' v.,-'..- ' xDross Good. o EXTREUELT LOW PRICES. W. H.AR.ATICKIR At. July 10 U J- AT IDIOM 00UISI : rMBCtSBI'BC01-S'rr, . C. Next te-ts besrlnt Sept- . lTi Psctll ties for edwailoa Biisuriwtsed. Ixx-sllt y kealtby. Animal eiyauiMts from tit) to liiil. For catalogue or InlurniaUun si'plr lo i i . J. si. BLAKE, Chairman nt the t'a ally. Post fifties : De.ulaon Collnxe, N. C July dUkwst GE0IIGIA GUI. I- GL'LLETTS STEEL BRUSH GIN UOI1T DRAFT GIN. WE ARK AGENTS FOR THE ABOVE aimed Ulna, and sell dcllren-d st Manufacturers prices snd (uarautes aaiulac- lluB. a. T 8TR0NACH A BRO.. Agents., June m-tt Market and Martin Hta., Halrlrk. F It U I T J A I. 8 We kav I st irs t lart (tovk of MASON'S AMD (11 FKU1T JAIIS, and caa recommend, Ihea to be pertteUy stf snd reliable. THOUSANDS TEbTIlI Ts THE R M EMU'S, T. 1LBH1G08 ON3. July I U JJOBSE. MULES WAGONS FOR SALE. One Black Morgan Horse between throe and four year old, good style and action, sjuarua used to work auyrere snd wlU auk a very fast trareller. ''7' " On Hey Mule, It year tVnmfcry broken, rjulek In haraMs, easily kept snd will work anywhere. One large Mouse colored Mult, twdrs yeart old, good fur heavy draft. "ThieTwo Cora Wagou, Rorselt makt, nearly TLi.'.l.Jl:- - On New Turk Dray, mad by J, C. Kli'ps, reeeutly overhauled and aesrly ss good ss new. Two Single Sella of heavy dray llar'a t Is good eondlUoa. Api'iyfc ' ' ..V W.C.8TR0NACH A Co. JulyS-U.i -v-s a I. Rio ii A nAgTov ivn bai rn;ii a AtULST AIR LINE B. R. COMPAME4. Usir'L Passkkoss in Ticarr Dm-urvnt, HALxiun, n. c, June w'lli, is, i. 'Th public are realKytltilrv luf.irTued ttmt ' ronibinaUun Round frip" and M Strailit" kx:ural.tl Tii-kets mi n.-! fiirric are'miw on ale at Uie K.iii'ic'h ii UsaUin it K. Ikket Olbt to the fulkiwiut; places : Whit Sulphur Iprin,-, Vs. Bulb Alum " " Km kliibiaje Alum " Warm " " Hot V ' i' Jieailaa; . " ten " " " Sweet Chalrybeet " ,i Rittrells fprinira, (f . C. Nifiiirara tfalla liy RoiiUa. tiaraXnra npriims by lo Honiea. biiaruvpniut by b Kouti:s, Lake tjcoiye. Ne(KWt, K. I., by vRou!( . Vue de A,'ea H"UI, ?'. .ts P-iint, l!-ini-tun KoiU neitr Ntri.HU, V., fr(m k.i-u and M ay iM.ll idea ua tin'. K.ihi:,i . l t.UMi, K. K., nd from canloiil m lac u Aut-ucla Air-1 iue. lor lull d i i, t'n uf rH;i, , t '- i, nr any 1 4m Milt I, ! I .if 1.11 I lai i. I'd. ',;,,) ' t . .
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 12, 1872, edition 1
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