THE DAILY- SENTINEL ADVERTISING katis. ., Adwrt&oiiU will b. inserted la the Dally 8aariigL4 the following rale per o,ttar uf im inch, or lea nunfcia tan , , OMW)BIMMlaM 1.W " "- each. alntni inserlsoa less ttiu I week H 1 mrare,! week, S.Snl sqoar, T osw0 i nonm, o.wi i 9tuo', M oWl 1 " J )ll 0)1 t 1 4 "' annul t " HWil Will 40.00 4.00 4.1.00 M U - 61. 0U 1 ; a.uo Add to Uic above rates for seek additional qaareaatollowai ' rorlsaoatk, AoD Jot T month, tllOO Saavmtoe, ".: ; v WJ 4 .Utt "1(1 W.M . : W.W ."II. -" :0 1LU0 - W " A7.W For the twaed-Weekly aloee, three-fifths of Dally rates. , ' ' , rr wis Weekly elooo, two ntths of Blly FaT'th Daily -end BemV Weakly ewablaed, lit per sent m Bally rata t " . For Itae Wily end Weakly eooshto, forty per erat on Daily rata. , , foVuie Dally, Beml Weekly sad Weekly oor- bind. ninety par ocut on Daily rates. Special Notice, Sfty er cent on Osily rate. AdverUeeeuata taj-ocal Column, 35 cent per line. ;' - - . OtB GOUST TICKET. ftr tt SenaU, ..... , : '' " gen! william a cox. . Pvrthi Uomm y 1 BtprtmtatUon. UICHARD H. BATTLE, Ja,, - OH ESN H. ALFOKD, ADOLPHUS O. JONES, WILUAM IL PACK . ' fir County Commutinert. HENRY MAULER, y WILLIAM C. LPCHUBCB, - GEORGE B. ALLEN, GEORGE W. SCARBOROUGH, WILLIAM R. POOL. , , ,7- Tor BKeriff. ' , SYDNEY M. DCNN. !' for RryitL vfiheJt. ... J, W. LILE3. - - ' tW Trtaturtr. . ;j j. MARSHALL BETTS. ' . for Surveyor. .- , f KENDAL BEAVERS. i' ' a Tt itaaar-ri.raarjns; -- FtrCoronor. t JAME3M.rORE8T.-t"-" " County' EjcteutiM Cmmitie. i ' GiuimuB II. Snow, Chairman, Edwaud K. ilAHRia, -" Jons Mtatt, 1 Gbobsv T. BTaoBACH, - (CTEK C. FLBMI1IO. , JjjwhiiiI r our Cantattn. UtttaRiTorTowMhip, Punter', Tuea- Am, Jlll t. '' ' Waka ' Forcat Township, Roloatlllt, WoduMdny, July , , t s New Light Township, L4w',ThurIny, Jnly Id. . Bkrtno't Creek Township, Hutvhlaan'l Store, Friday, July 1. - Uoom Creek Township, Hayea', 6tur day, July 80. Oak Grove Township, Oak Grore, Mon day, July 89. .1. . . CeUar Fork Township, W. Lynn's, Tuesday, July S3. v.7 White Oak Township, Womble'i School Bouse, Wednesday. July 84, Buckhorn Townahipi Lashley's MBoads, Thursday, July 85. : Middle Creek Township, Johnson's, rriday, July 88. Panther Branch Township, Jas. .Adams, Saturday, July 87. SU Marr't Township Andrews' Store, Honda. JuW 89. Swift Creek Township, Franklin's, Tuesday, July 80. FOB CONOSSSSC ... . First District D. M. Carter, ot Be Ibrt. . Seeund District- W. H. Kitchen, of Halifas. - " " ' Third District A. M. Wsddell, of New Hanover. gers, of Wake. Fifth Dlftrict-J. K. Leach, of Davld- on. Sixth District Thomas 8. Asbe,' el '. Anson. . . Seventh District tf. M. Robbins, of Rnwaa. . - Kitrth District It B. Vance, of ,,BuBconibe. ,? ELECTORS. r.C"l)ula tieoood - Oistrkt-Swift Ualloway, ot Third District T. C. Fuller, ot Cum- berlsjid. ' rourtb District U. A. London Jr., of Chatham. , , Sixth District W. L. Steele, of Rich mnnil. Seventh District F. B. McDowell, of DedelU ... . Xighth District Thouw Johnson, ol Buncombe. x r i judges m: erri; Mow and sunrs The Domocrmtic Conservative ' candi dates fur Governor and Attorney General will speak at the following places and times: ', .' , ' Farmlngton, Davie county, Thursday. July 18th; 1871 ' ' Midway, Davidson county, Saturday, July, 89Ui, 1878. ' Lexington. Davidson county. July 80th, 1871. i Browen Millsj Randolph county, Wed' awsday; July 24th, 1873, '-. I-( rr Astiboro', Randolph county, Thursday, July 85th, 1878. . Morgan too,' Burke county, Saturday, July 80th, 1873. W will be glad il the local press Win copy the above. T .f f ., . . Hon. S. EL Kotmiu' ArrorxHWrrs. , non.6ion.H. Rogera, our candidate for Congress, will address the people at toe. following planes at the time mentioned.; . Jukiuttm CoutUf Ingram's, Monday, July !9th ; Meadow's, Tuesday, July 8Vtfa; O'Neal's, Wednesday, July JUt. . . Other appointment will soon -be an nounced. Let all Hi people, good and true, turn out to hear our gllant euuirlanl beaurr in this district, aitd he will abow op radical T roguarj and villnny ia its true rigors. GOT. VANCE AND GEN. RANSOM'S APPOINTMENTS. These distinguished speakers will ad dress the people at the following times nod places : ' Ashvrllle, Buncombe count j. SHurda, Joly0. ' : , Buraivlllo, Yancey county, Tuesday, July 8L xt' . r m al Marion, McDowell county, Wednesday, July Si. ' I . Monrganton, Burke county, Tb'uraday, July . ' Lenoir, Caldwell county, Friday, July i Shelby, Cleveland county, Monday, July . Dallas, Gaston county, Friday, July Papers In the West will please copy. HOME ,ArFAIl8 Local. Don. 7 ' Read the new advertisements. Dr. The. Hogg, of this city, i at his plantation near Wilmington. , J Maj. A. M. Lewi is on a visit IfWash J Ington Cit L Poaches are brginnlng to come into the market freely. Be sura to soe if your name is on the " - A registrstlon book of the ward in which you vote. " ' ' - ,. The rad In this county are growing more despondent every day. ' Hon. Z. B. Vance arrived In the city Saturday morning. ' . . Wake county has four turpentine dis tilleries. There are four furniture manufactories in this city. r , ; . JJ. 8. Marshal, 8. T. Carrow, ltft yester day for hi home in Washington, N. ft Hon. J. T. Leach, of Johnston, was in the city on Saturday1. He report every thing all right w Johnston. . ', ' What is become of the lodge of the In dependent Ordtr of Mechanics Uiat was to be organized in tbu city I The negro shot ' recently by the guard at the work house is living. His condi tion remains critical. Persons attending the grand mi meeting held her on the 10th, will be passed over the railroads for one fare. The eity continues quiet and orderly. Yesterday, like the past several days, found the Police Court , anattended. Yesterday the mail train on the si C R R, coming east, reached this city two hours behind , time in consequence of i break down at Salisbury. - We understand that quite j large aum ber of joung gentlemen of this city will leave toon for Asheville where they intend spending some weeks. . . An excursion of colored people from this city to Richmond, wia Greensboro', Is to come off on the 4th of next month. . The radical propose, to dodge the law in regard to selling whisky on election day. They are going to parties on elee tion day who Will fll lemonade and giei whisky away. t - Remember the sale of W. C, Stronacb'i handsome store , on Fayetteville street, comet off to-day, (Monday,) at 13 m. . Hon. D. G. Fowle, J. A. Wouiaclc, Es., cindidate for; Secretary of SUte H.A London, Greeley and Brown elector, and other speakers will address msssl meeting of Chatbamat the following tfmcsand places, vU.: s a i. . i i, t. l i : Trade's Hill, Wednesday, July 84th. Henderson's Tan-yard, Thursday, July 83. - Edward' Store, Friday, July 8th. .Harper's X Roads, Saturday, July 87. - Lockville, Monday, July 29th, - Tua Okavd Dkmonstitiok on nut 18th. rreparations are - being rapidly made fiy ' the " graaj :deuonstrtion here on the 16th inat, Mordecai's Grovels the place selected foe the 'speaking and bar becue.' Platforms, tables and arbors are being erected for the accommodation of the large crowd expected to be present United States Senators, Tipton, of Ne vada, Stockton, of New Jersey and Ran som of North Carolina, Gov. Walker of Va, ex-Senaior Doolittle, of Wisconsin, and a number of other distinguished gentlemen will be present, We regret to say that the presence of the eminent Mis souri Senator Carl Schurz, is doubtful PrcparsQons have been made to feed very large number, and sufficient police force will be on the ground to preserve order. Comfortable scat for ladies Will be provided. , . ' "'' , At our senior is absent,, we take the Jfberty'of iopylnjf from twn", o our ex changes the following notices i ' The Hon. Josiah Turner, Jr In pawing through xiui city but 8attirday)wat called out and addressed 'our citizens for some dine ia an effective speech. Mr. T. has done yeoman service tbeXcauae, and is aii'il v4 the ranks. He deserves, the thanks of onr people. Sal Watchman. . . Box. JosiAst , TinwER. Tbil" veteran editor and Speaker against thieving car pet-bag ana ltodicsj rule, made a ttimng speech to our people last, Saturday. No man in-Nonk Carolina baa done so much as Mr. Turner in bringing to fight the in famous conduct of Pont, UoUien, Abbott and the rent, whnae policy has been to destroy sod bankrupt the people. Long may h- live ta enjoy the frittta of his well earned vintory orer these p Jitical ras cali ora. IrdtUignuxr. - HcBBVonsras. , . . ., j Send at your orders tor Ticket. Send forward your orders for Jot) Work. 'Subscribe to the Skktixiu. for three month. Bee Campaignrates. - The Senior editor ha fo eampaig log in Western Carolina. , Moeeley'l ice cream can't be excelled. It is positively delicious. If you are skep- tkal, try it. Senator Doolittle, President of the Bal timore Convection, will- certainly be here on Tuesday, He bat secured rooms at the Yarborouirfi. Several distinguished gentlemen from Virginia and the North will be here. But neither Merrlmoa nor Vance wilt be, as they will be In the West. si a 1 " OunABlIATIOH or TH1 FlKT GB.T Clus is Noam Cabouha. On- Friday evening large number of gentlemen as sembled in Ik CotKthoute for the purpose of organizing Greeley and Brown Club. Armstead Jones, Esq., was made tern purary chairman and J. C. Syme, tempor ary Secretary, ' On taking the chair Mr. Jones briefly but spprupriutely explained the olyect of the meeting. r Dr. II. J. Menninger, being called upon, entertained .the audience with an eloquent address, in which he denounced, in scatb Ing terms, he corruption and rottenness of the Grant admiuistration. He was particularly severe upon the suspension of the writ of kabeai corpus and the en croachment made-npsa the liberties of the citizen. The Doctor was frequently anl loudly applauded. On motion of J. IL Separk, Esq., committee of 8 was appointed upon Per manent Organization. The Committee consisted of J. IL Separk, E. C. Wood son, Jno. R. Ferratl, IL J. Menninger, W. JW'euvll.WLMibeth.lW'SU- Buapson and S. P. Craven, coU ; While the oonimittoe was absent the meeting was addressed by CM. Busbet, Esq., in a patriotic and stirring speech. . The committee returned and submitted the following report -which -was--unani mously adopted; Praident0. M. Busbee. ------- ViePrHuUnUVL 3. Menninger, JP, C. Flemmlng and R. H. Bradley. ' Reeariing Sterelary John C. Syme. Cerrayonding Secretary E. C. Wood son. ;'!.. ' Executio CommillM Alfred Unchurch, W. H. Weir, William Simpson, Matthew Moore and Albert Williams, col. . ' On motion, Mesart, teir and Bradley were appointed to conduct the President to the chair, ' 's.:'--:-:: Before taking his seat Mr, Busbee re turned thanks for the honor conferred lit few graceful remarks, stating that he would respond more fully at another time. . "" '- !-:.' On motion of Capt E. C. Woodson, a committee of fire was appointed to act in concert' with any committee which the citizens of Raleigh may appoint to take steps la regard to arrangements for the grand Mast Meeting on the 18th inst., anil for the proper reception of the distin guished visitors who are expected. : The Chair appointed E. C Woodson, F. C. Christophers, H. J. Menninger, Doug la Bell and W. S. Royster, at said com mittee. '. .." . i On motion the chair was added to the lit ' -v,.'; ' 5-- - i. On motion of J. VL Separk, the Exec utive Comuiittce were instructed to drait a constitution and bylaw for the future government of the Club. , iJJCWr here announced that 83 p sons had been enrolled as members of the Club. . ... - , . On motion the SecretaX were request ed to receive, name at any time, " On motion the Club then adjourned subject to the ca(I of the President. Worth Khowiko. One pound of gn copperas, costinz seven cents, dissolved in one quart of water, ani poured down'a water doset,-will -ffectuaHy" concentrate and destroy the foulest smells. ' On board ships and steamboats; about hotels and other public placet, there 1 nothing so (eras, dissolved uadca. the .bed ia any thing that will hold water, will render hospital, or other placet for the tick,' free form unpleasant smells. In 6h markets, slaughter-houses,' sinks, and wherever there are offensive putrid gases, dissolve copperas and sprinkle it about, and in few days tht smelfxwill pawy,If a cat, rat, or .mouse dies about tht bouse and tends forth an offensive gas, place some dissolved copperas in an open Vessel near the place where the nuisance is, and it will soon purify the atmosphere, Vss 8lfltUfc-xTh N Yoik Tri- bwu ha the fcttowiug which we copy for the benefit of our young lady readers: kWe beg leave to present our best re spect to Miss Roe Mosea, who was grad uated at tiie Hebrew Institute, in New Orleans, last week, and who chose for the subject of her commencement oration. The Uoqk ot the I'eruxl." This is what we call sensible, especially ia a ;young ladies' seminary. Tbere ia a (treat deal ol discussion about the propriety ot teach ing young women Greek, LaXia and Ma thematics; but we do not hear much about the necessity of teaching them the science of cookery. Fur this reason main ly dose dyspepsia oppress this otherwise happy land to,;1 which heaven' has given such an infinite variety of lood, and somebody else all kinds uf cooks except good ones." ; ' . Du titer's Lightning Kly-KHler twmf thoa ol surf dear um buiue speedily Trj It eV14 by aeritwywber. spr VeoddAwte . . . Waivs ArWT. ' ; t Btakeholdem Butchers, T ; -' A grpat expoeer-!--6lBepw v ' . Private sincerity ts public 'welfare. IU who svolds Umptatioa nvoid sin. Deeds are fruit ; Words ar but leave. . A wounded repute tioa i seldoet eared. The taw of juries "Many are called, bu( lea are chosen." ' ; , . bat the preface to death.lPa- eaL fcy ' - - 'Every man's task it hi life-preserver. Emers-iB, . j - , ' Beauty vMmst gsacelt book without baiu iralleyeaad. The eye of other people are the eyet that ruin Frsnkliu. . .. , If a woman should an tbmuv'ti eollege and take a degree, could she be a B tche torofAn! ; Why 1 the figure niue like a peacock t Because it's nothing without U tail. . I As It Is the cbaracWKstlc of crest wlU tosayaaacsi in a saw ward, "as it it ft small wit to talk much to nay nothing Nw Stork at Morrmvua. On or about the 15th of next month, J. M. Pugh, Esq . will open a store with urst class stock of goods at Morrlsvllle, tills county, Mr. Pugh thoroughly understands mer chandizing, and will deal liberally with his customers. Give him a call as great bargain may be obtained. , SiTKBion Court. Court mot yester day at the usual hour. All of the Judges present. ' v : The argument of the.' case of tbt State vs. Andrew Jackson Jones, from Moore county, wss continued and consumed the entire session of the court. The court ad journed at I p. m., to meet 6n Monday at Ian. The Attorney-General, - -Mc-Rae, Battle & Sobs aad 044- Dupre ap peared for the State and B. T. C. Fuller for the defendent. 7 ; Tub Lawtkrs. The following is a list of tb practicing lawyers of this city : 8. A. Ashe, A. J. Burton, J. B. Batch. lor, W. a Battle, R. C. Badger, R. H. B ittle, Jr. K. P. Battle, Quentin Busbee, C-. M. Butbeef T. jB. Busbee, Wi R. Cox, D. G. Fowle, J. IL Flemmlng, John Gat- ling, E. 0. Hay wood, J. IL Jones, Wil liam Jones, Armstead Jones, A. M. Lewis, R. G. Lewis, B. F. Moore, Win. 8. Mason, A. S. Merrimon, W. H. Pace, E. F. Page, S. H. Rogers, & F. Phillips, A. E. Smedea, W. N. a Smith, Geo, V. Strong, G. tt Snow and 8am. T. Williams. . Toa Vots or Nortb CAmoLiKA.-The following it a full report of the remark of Hod. D. a Barringer, Chairman of the North Carolina delegation, oa casting the vote of that State la the National Domo emtio Convention : - Mb. Pkrstdbkt : W represent ai honest State and a patriotic people, ar dently devoted to tht principles of repab lican liberty from tht earliest period, of ber history. Recent event in tht arbi trary enforcement of despotic power by Congress and the President nce the clone of the late civil war, have severely taught us still more, by snch sad experience, to cherish all the guarantee of well regula ted liberty. Habeas corpus the strict subordination of the military to the civil power official integrity and accountabil ity impartial trial by a jury ef our peer aa independent and incorruptible judi ciary and firm administration of the law opon all alike the freedom of the white man a well a the. black local sell-gov eminent, as-opposed to centralization and the absorption of powers never Intended to be turrendred by the people in the lim ited Constitution adopted for their own These are some of the great fundament al principles which the people of North Carolina believe to br esswutial la a free government, and which they bsve teamed through a bitter experience more highly to appreciate. : . . With deep regret and node wide-spread suffering, humiliation and oppression Wi have eca all these mmmetKrof ow freMonrradTrHy;-H-arely- brolrten down by military authority, personal gov- arnment and a great central power at Washington overshadowing all tht rights of the States and tht liberties of tht peo ple. We feel that under the false, and hol low invocation of. that cant phrase t'Let as have peace," there b bo peace and none intended, and that there It but one step more to be takes in political hypoc risy to declare that Vmpur tttt fa hum, "the empire IsNjeace," and to establish aa empire in name, aa well a la fact, upon the-ruins el Republican liberty. .Ap plause. To arrest these approaches, both insidi ous and reckless, to personal and Imperial and despotic government, and restore, far a may be bow possible, the better and purer days of the Republic, North C'aroli cordially joint in the union of all- the friends of Uuerty and good jrovcroiuent of real peace and good will betaeea all the sections of this great natioo, and with honest hearts and outstretched hands ec- crose.tbe bloody chum of war, welcomes tht wWte winged messenger of; peace in this year of Jubilee this seventh ofxe- lease uvm uui Huucat mi .luma. ix y- , m l:.; , .i.l.t - r, plaose. To assist la securing- thest hap py and glorious result for the . whole American people, and especially for pur os, dear (down trodden South, with unanimous voice North Carolina here nominate, and will in November next cast ber electoral vote for President, thst Sxoet and pore patriot, lloraos Greeley, ol New York, oar next President of the Cnited SUtev Great and coatiDUed ap plause. . - - ) SrtAKlxa. We are requesteJ to aa nonnc that Senator Tipt" will, add the Greeley and Brewa Club Ihis (Mon-J dsy) tveamt;. The (ilaoe ef lb tpoaklng will be announced In time if kxnd billt PaoMaiBKT Irbivam at SrAKKUNO Catawba BrRisos. Mr. Thomas C. Leak of Richmond' county N. C. also Thot. W. Steele, brother to the gallant Walter L Steele, A. M. Bald win, Wil mingtoa, Mr. C. E. CooUdge and family Philadelphia, Hon. Jaoret D. Fradewell, and son. from Columbia.- C. ryl'S-" ' 1 .j ' r:' - Di-rriKiiVtsHKD AawrAa. Senator Tip. ton arrived In theciiSatardny afternion. lis was met at'th dep. by a pumber of prominent cHizena aad csioerted to the Yafboroaga- House, where loom had been provided. ' The other prominent matlenun, spoken ol elaewhertf, are ex- ncctod Ib dtv (Monday.) Hon. - A. K. KiOwra, of Pennsylvania, is also eipect- td;" ' . OxroRO, N. C, July I3th, 1873. We bed a splendid opening of the Granville Warehouse io-day sold up -wards ot 10,000 pounds of tobicco. V Fielding Knott got 4(ie loHowieg prices: -J .- .. . 188 pounds at $73 per hundred. 108 " - " tl " 130 u 8 ,1 463 - v 14.73 - Others got good price also indeed tobacco ' (old high and everybody was perfectly satisfied with their sales, and said thjey would come again to the G. W all passed off well. - . . , Very truly, . " X. Y. Z. HARRIED, Ia Limestone eoaaty, Texas, eu 26th Jsne 18TS, at th residence ot tb bribe's father, by Elder Joha Ifattoa, Mr. lias. W. Pittmsk, Ul of Kditecoiube, and Hiss Hiktui C daoxhter of Judge B. T. Bnrr.s, of Limestone soanty. At the residence ot her basband est Friday, Jnne Hh, alter a sliert-bttt-pabrfulttlaea, Mrs. Kuona A. Adams, wl's of BterHug Adams, Kaq., ol Btekes, In tbs 50th year of herajre.. '3'..'-V. - In Norfolk, Va, en the in Inatant, at the raaliienc of itulg Bfgt, Infant son ol Ore. A sad Dell M. Cotten. Al ber realdenc near Rocky Mount, oa the ad last.. Mrs. VasT Baiu. wife of David New Alvor tiaemttnts. 1., ryANTID TO I RENT. A Dwerint; Hons ot about Kooms, u t respectabis neiguuoriiooa. Apply t jlylSSt, UUEiTAJONKS. JjOR SALE. CRIDERS CHAMPION GRAIN SCREW. Ivery farmer that alM . wheat should have one. wi u. riunosa wi jly 14 U. pEMALS RIOH BCUOOL, ,' N. C? CARY, WAKE CO. The Tt aeaaloa will nnfl Julv 81. U13. ' Cary is a pleasant vlllaire i bt mile west ef EaleiKh, immediatelf oa the railroad. Parents la search of rood school tor their (irta are Invited to send I tt a eireular. The teachers have bad succes f ul upeti- The rates el Board and Tnlt'oa are perhaps cheaper Uiaa other schools onering the sain ",W7a,,"Mi?H.MIRBlTT.A.M., fly U . Principal. TTOB8E, MULES A WAollNg FOR SALE Un Black Morgan Uorse between three and AnfcWJd,.l7'u Gjwl2ndja0iir-a-. j, IL. j -ii. i.-. I cordial aareemeut he replied to tb an to work anywhere and will nuke a very fast traveller. . . . One Bay Mole, six years old, thoroughly broken, quick In barneas, easily kept aad will work aay where. One Urge Mouse colored Mule, twotve year One twaaots Waga,BnaelaBiV , nearlj L L;.-!r,;----V.?'-'--VH!.:&ic. TW"Torkirayi-nrHli)y trC'. Klpps, recently overhauled and aearly as (food as new. Two Blafils Belt ol heavy dray Barnes la rood condition. Apply to nfly t-tf W. 6. gtmSXtJiritSr"'1 OALIfMAM WANT D A person who has airperlem-e In s Wholesale House and has an established trade ia lb state of North Carolina. , 1 alary no ebjoct, if Uae abort roiilroinenU caa be iniuiiuu. Address, foal Office, Huv 44, si .TIMOttE, MD. nn icKtTiit The aaderslinml are Drepared to prist and forward Ucketa to any pari of tiie etaie, on sliort notice, at th following low price for rasa I . . , , . . 8tataOmoers,ner,l,, - 11.09 Members ol Conirres, per I.OW, r Wi - " Wlslature, per 1.IMJ, 1.U0 Connty OfH-ers, per 1,UCK, 1 00 Where psrtle order a many a 10,(KiUat oae Ume, we will print ny two for tl.SU p l.iKii): anr three lor 1100. or all four tur N.au per I, WW. Dead id la la v oar orders at once and secure j our tlckeu in III All orders aeeompnie with Uie i cash st- tended to prompt1 usupU ud sliij-i-wi ny rttara EDWaRM BROUHHTOM, H.Mc mhA Jirfi i'riuUrrS. P.O. Box m. , stalulgb, N, C. July U-dtLW 1 jjimiiT, tri waix. Bowena Hp 1m Jtul receivetL Cotwt ijukk rill he ffoa. . July -U S. T. BTRONAC1I BRO. LTE TELEHltAPHlC NE Vr MARKET. 1 Is - S Nkw York, July 13 -'Jot ton nominal, aalee03; uplands 21 1 1; Orleans 84 8 4. Kl.mr qfaiet, common to fnir ' extra 170, aood to choice t').76a$13 00. WhUky dull, 9103. Whet closed dull, winter red Western BUSS to 11.98. Cora steady, ' fair demand at 0ia05j white southern 84. Rkw steady at U 1 , Pork quiet, lieef quiet. Lard a trifle firmer, 8 1-89 S 8. NavaUsteady. Tallow dull, 1 8a9 12. Turpentine quiet, 8434 1-3. Rutin quiet, strained it. Freight firm. 7 Money easy, 84. Stalling I S9 7 8. Gitld 13 7 o14 Goveruments closed dull. Tennessee firm, 78 I B aud other southern steady. . ' T J t LivbhpooL, July 13. Cotton opened (Triiw-r. Uplaud 107 8; Orleans 11 1 8 to ,11 14. '. - - FROM WASHINGTON. ' ' WasIUMotor, July 14, A fhll meeting of the Ucmiicr itio Congressional-Executive Couiinittce was held at tba Capital to day. Hon Samuel J. Lndll, who was recently elected chairman of the Pennsyl vania Democratic. Stat Committee, re signed bit position . chairman of this committee, and Gen. U, W. Sloan, of New Vik, was chosen to fill the vacancy. The committee was visited during its scs sioii by Mutsra. .C'etscrty, Rock, Mamhall, .and other prominent democrat. A cn tcronce tk place -betweca this eomiuit tee and that of the Liberal Itepublicans headed by Senator Fenton. Prvpaiation orc nude fur the Immediate publication of documents for distribution, and reso Union passed asking the chairman of tbs Democratic Ceatrat Committee of each State and uf each county in all the Stales to send at , duos the names snd postoflice address of the member of their respective committee for the purpose of enabling congressional committee to forward dcu meut to them for distribution. i Flltta NEW YORK. Naw Yorr, Jnly 13. A telegram an nounce that Grata Brown ha serious cholera morbus at the Fifth Avenue hotel! Carl Schur refused admittance to hi room. The Dubtic school of Patterson, New Jorey,has closed on aosmuofthe small. pix. Horace Greeley was serenaded at tht Lincoln Club House last night. Hit sp pearanoe was cheered. GVeeley stood smiling on the upturned faces while the band played" Hail to the Chief," and then retired. The clamor tailed to bring hint Dratott from Kentucky, New Hamp shire, Illinois, Tennessee, Missouri and Massachusetts, pledge their respective States forGreclcy. - . . . Tb member of Southern delegation to.the IliiHiuiore convention, ire requesUid to mail iuiiiH'cliatcly to the Associated Pre of Now York carclujly corrected list of delegates for use in the otllcial re cord ol the proceedings. " , , The WorU t special says Sumner wss asked directly yesterday whethur he would support Graht or One ey.aud'repltad that the time had notj come for bim to speak out yet. At present no man was author izisd to epeak for him. v The Orange procesHton wot a flat affair. But four hundred were la the procession whf-n thev disbanded in Bowury, where they folded their banner and quietly dis persed. ' ""' The Committee appointed by the Bald mora Convention to au Bounce to Greeley hit nomination, assembled at Fifth Avenue Hotel this morning j every member was present. Soon after IB o'clock tht Com mittee proceeded to Llncoln-Clu) to meet Mr. Grueley, who was present with two or three friends to receive them. Senator Doolittle. addresBinn MK Greeley, said the National Democratic Convention had devolved. opon the people now present the pleasing auiy to wait upon una in penua u notiiv him of his unanimous noniin tion for Pre dency, by v that Convention, oflicial notification of which, b now pre- taH tn him anil a nulilished reoortof oro ceediog which showed there was greafJ unaniinity, but only uioae wno - tooa pari in them, bad any Ulaa Ol me enuimiaran with which it was determined to sustain tht liberal republican movement, and to support the principle contained in the Cincinnati Convention, and they felt that the surest means of dotiisr so was to noml nate and elect the same candidate. The Senator then introduced each member of nouncement, Mr. Greeley laid, that perhaps it need ed Dior time and consideration before re plying fully to such an important commu nication. It may that be should have replied la writing, bnt inasmuch as be had addressed a hitter to the Committee of another convention, which had been extensively published, pcfbait It was not necessary thnt he should at this tinit make, few! ud AU r-p!y. lie aoj)ted the nwrainaiion, lie said, aod with more pleasure from ihe gratifying1 eiririt with which tt was presented,-- Hi position WaS A rrtvate Obc,: and It Boverttekea an eniUarraasing oae, but he trusted this embarrassment was only temporary, a it subjected bim to misconstruction on the part of Valued and me-iong menus, uui be was assured that time only was aecee aarv - to vindicate bis motives and the disinterested snd patri otic course be had determined to pursue beftrj he received such hearty co- oneration. While " ou taid , Mr. Greeley, in making this aomi nation, we are not the less Democratic, but even more to than bad you taken the opposite course, 1 in accepting it was as niucu Republican as I ever Was. (Applause.) lis was not much accustomed he said, to receive the nomination for President, if be had been, be probably could have re sntinded more fully. This was all he had to sav. except to . invite- the members of the Committee, or as many of thew as could make it convenient, to visit him at bit farm at Chappaqua, be Could assure litem a warm welcome, he should be there to-morrow and' they could then consult nd Confer more ireelcy than at the pres ent time. The Committee then withdrew snd Grueley made a brief visit to the Na tional Committee Liberal Republican. (i.-rnir Oratz Brown arri ved at Fifth Avenue lll ibis morning, slid at boon attended the meeting of tbo Jiatlonal Committee ot liberal lU?publicans, The uieelingjwa IK id with closed doors snd ufl rerxr .ers admitted. Governor brow at tbs close of tiie meeting wil visit the Committee of the Baltimore Convention at the Fifth Avenue Hotel. x I The New York Senate after hearing the evidence in Judjf 1'rinfly's ce ailjciurn ed to September 10th. The Nomination of succcaaor to Judjje McCuun, rejected. The orsnue proeeseion, only two hiiiidred Strong, three lodges were in a line, aud each one hud a band.- No ' disturbance. 1'liere war twelve hundred police at- tended. ,v j FROM WELDON. Wsa.Doii, N C- July 11. A grand Greeley and Brow rati float ioa meeting was held here to-oay under the amp toe of Senator Ransom, with aeverul thousand people present. rJeoator Tipton ana ittnekton. Gov. Walker, of Virginia, E Gov. Vance, Ex -Senator Clinguan and Vol. Hinton, of Norfolk, spoke. Sraator Tipton and Stockton joined hands with Senstor Ransom in the token of the recosv ciliation of the North and South amidst the shout and cheers of the immense crowd. ' 7. ' ' x. ' ' '' Hon. T. L. Kenan presided. The ut most harmony and good feeing prevailed. Th 8tata campaign Unfairly insuKura ted, and will be pushed oa both tides witli the greatest enthusiasm, : . - - - -. Senator Tiptoa .will speak In Baleigh oa Tuesday. A Committee of German cltlnms'U ber to meet Senator Schur to inrita him to their city, and being disappointed at not meeting him, they have addressed him a letter eudoraed by Senators Tiptoa, Stock ton and Ransom, Ex-Senator Clingmao and Gov. Vaace, inviting bim to North Carolina. , Senator Stockton - created th ntnioal enthusiasm among the Democrats of this aectilia by his abta and manly stand to day. 11 onered to Greeley' aomiaation hi endoraement of his Bomiaatioa by the Baltimore CkmveajUon." Dumlnt; free the distinguished soa of Jfew Jersey, created the (res test enthusiasm among lb ueu ded and doubted Demoorata. O , FROM KMOXVILLE. - - Knoxvn.ua, Tbmn., r July 1 1 la ' the Criminal Court, to-day, oa trial, John M. Flemmlng, W. J. ltamage aad 8. C. Ramage, EdlUir and 'Publisher ef the Daily "Press and Herald," Indicted for libel, the jury returned a verdict of not guilty, as to all.'without leaving th box. Jno, Baxter appeared a a prosecuting council ror the state. The Democrat and Liberal Republl cans ef Knoxvill will ratify th nomina tions is) Greeley and Browa ea tb evening of th 18th. x , . FROM CINCINNATI Cixcikkat!, July 13. Tliese was t col li si oe ea th Pan Handle road between the freight and paaseouer train, due her tt Q o'clock tfai morning. A aumberot passengers were hurt none seriously. ' mOM MOMTGOMEKY. MoKToowiRTJuly 1 1 Th eatterpillar in unuaal number apjiearea all Ihrougu the cotton belt three week earlier than ever before. Wet went her, which devel op th worm (till continues. J 1 l-L.MOU rjlO LAND OW H I KB Wanted bnmedUbjtv Jbr a small Fan snout 10 seres with Improvements, within 4 miles of Rtleiith, address by teller statins; full parUculara In strict couttaeaca HA, U w. rosi tiince, najeiicn. N. B Nn Areata aued apply, July 10-iil - a o y i BAbiB In-order to repaint, whttewask aud r pair our Btore generally, wt win Bell our (4 Tula summer 0 " i (-4 rxDross Ooodi o EXTREMELY LOW WICKS, W. U. AR.S.TI CKIR ACo, a July M If B II ID I SO o mil MOCKlMd BIRD CAGEa. : " 10 A H A R TOA G E B MASONd rilJUlTJARS. WISE DISH COVERS. UAMUIMU BASKETS. ICE CRIAM FREEZERS. APPLE PAREKS. PEACH PAKEKsV, ; -. :- , . ,,..., PRATT8 ASTRAL OIL. Itardwara House ; ot JUUl'S LEW1(J0., Raleiirlt,M.C. July -If JVXOW RSADT. ' .then Rult lor UHIdren, la mat sitW. Juoi6-U JL B. ANUKA-SACo. 1 ' 1 ' D A T i l) BON OO L I 10 E - MacsxsxBi asC'ovsTr, N. C. Next ta-m beidns Bent. th. 1871 Facill- th-a for educstloa unuriMiaiM-tt. Locality healHir- Aniaji expen e Irons (IW tu IJuO. Ifor cvslo(ue or iujomuuort ajtlf to JL ft. SLKSK, tnislrmaa ot (he f uliy. Post Ollk-e : Da uOsua Colle, . C. -JUiyti-'WewllV BPEdlAL NOTICES. BATCKELOH'a BAXSt ET3 TUI tpleadid Bair firs is the hest t Ua World, itanmitaa, reliable, butan Uaoxs, oe aetcoawoa lead, aor any ttiaiie putsua, Mt predao paralysis ovdeaia. Avnd Uis ra.t4 and dsiaeire preparaue boastoir sirin- -M'f do sot poaexas. The ireaiiine at W. A K '- e kMa Hatr Uy a had iai vers tin -, Sfsttitaltoa to hold II letrn'r as ir o.-y psrfwtUalv Dy-HIek or iirwa. . I-d by all Dnurirista. Atply at U Road v., M, I. aovKo-dlv , . . . Jf i ' a 'as ... isr n - m im tioed fur kveak bene ttvr, a eertala ear, tnartnteei to bs par, July t-tf 0. T. f TROXACU BRO. F UIT, X A II 8 t-v , W hare la Mar tsrgs tur ef ! a. 4.-..-.t,.., -rt:-4 . '. S ' f I M A O N't AH DUX FRUIT JARS, sad tan rweoauaend, Iswsi to be perfectly sat ad relltble. -TUOU4ANDB TEdTirf TO TUIIR MERITS, ' T. a BRIQGS SONS. Jeryttf JJEAMa' TOBACCO. Tobarae dealer and ether are benny tou ted Uial 1 have on hand ready r akii at vrdellrery any ot my tarorile brands e( Chewlnic Tnbaeeo. la otk-IUnaiae pnlills patron airs, I en onlysay toal my (rood will aiwa k toaml irupreaenled and satisractioa to eustonsers I the prime olijeet aimed at. I ay twin, . the Superiiiteiidenl ol Ihs Eaetory, sir. . A. Fariiaiu, will attend to customer. Sea d year order. - JlyStf 0.r.REA14B. yHB AUOUISMt llCHAJtpg. This InstltuUo -.leaded to iaelillate transaeUins la COT . USVAIM 1'MIV UUCKforlnmiedlalek ulure efli.frr, aea speoiaily for Uie pnr- and s-l of tneth- " era eecnriUe. A dail : Is matte of all the Iealin( Becuritte In t. -Hate ul Vlrflala, North Carolina, Boutrt i sroliua, Geoit;!, Teniws.ee, Alabama, Florida, Mlsslssii.oi! Lou.slana, T.-iaa and Arksnsaa, niSrstin.a, STATIC BONOS, CITY BOfsUdl . BAIL WAY MONOrt " RAlLWiY Bllarw. MAHUfAClCiaNflgflARX dtc dtet Ac. The andersliraed, stMaoers ol the AUGUST A EXUII A NyE, sollrii order to bay er sell aei taint irthfc above line I W. a Kolwrta, ol Hoherts, Morris A Shivers, J. B. Bavoa, Cottan C'onuiissltMi slwhant, ohn L. yiemuuaua, Cotton Broker for Aa f nst Factory. U. t. KuwiU, ot Rnasell A rotter, A. A BeaiL ol Seati, Mer A Co. Jolm Jenkins, ol i, T. B. Jenkins, (Bro kers. ) x W. Daniel of Daniel A Hid. 0. 11. Phlulsy, f C. IL Phiulry A Co. W. H. Warren, ol Warree, Wallace ACe, A r. Boirir, Broker, W, IT. Merriiur, of Clsnhora, Tlirrinf A C John M. Clark, of J. M. Clark A Co.. T. f. Braneh, ot Uranek, Boas A Co. H. H. liickiaaa. ivi.i-.i a..i kk sat Utanltaxilie r'aetorr. - V. A Kowlaud,CoMiutstoHerrlit, W. M Rnui, of Franklin, H-d A t o. Alfred Baker, rreeiUeut NaUonal Bsckanc - Bank. . A M. Jackson Cenralssloa Kerehaat. M.O'Dowd, ol U. O'Oowd A Co. P. L. Co' en, ot John J. Colics A Sons. W, E. Jacksoa, rreaidrnt of NatloaaiBaak of AuKttsUaad Augusta factory. T. tt. Barn-It. of Barrett A Caswell. tt, P. BtoraU, Cotton Fac tar aad Com si-m Merchant. , . - - iieortre K. Sibley, ef J. 81h1y A Bona. W. T. Wlsselesa, ot W beelr-ea A Co. 0. M. Btoae, of Isae-T. Heard A Co. ' "U; A, Allen, ot Walker A Alloa. - . . J..M. Burdcll, Comuhsl'a Men hant J. J, P. arue, of J. , l esn e, Rutitr A. Foalialn, of foull.ln imtuen. MrgeJClJrcoo o tieorg X. JaOua A Co. . . - ' W. 0. Blbley, ef Dnolwr A fjlhlry, and "re sident of LaKl-y )HHuf, lorin Companv. J. J, XHiujlitjr, (.vtuw Ceinaiiaalva Jser ehant W. C. Banders, of Inmaa A Bander. W. H. Howard, of W. 11. Howard A Sob, K. P. l lajftoo of E. P. Clayton A Co. - R. W.Head,of A D. Heard A &. M. I Bra nth, ot Branch, H-oU A Co. J. B, Duajrherty. at Bonea, Brown A Co. Tlunna P. Btovali, of Biovall A Uoii. - B. H, .M.y.of B. H.May A Co. 1. O. MutllBWSOB, To!m Clottoa fionda and General Produce Men-hsnt. B. J. Ueuer, of ikizior A Walton. U. P. Curry, banker and Broker, , i Jaine A. ry, of James A irm A Co, L. J. Miller, ot J. F. t L, J. M.ller. f . A. Tlmherlake, ol Kasaey A Tlmlierlsk. The. M. Jakson, of Ci, Jeckran A Co. C. I. Wilmn,irf Branch Bona A Co. June S-dJtwlo - i. - V ACANTLOTS SI AUCTION. Will be o'd ea the nrcniises at it VWk on Wednesday the l iih inst.. unlre dli-H" of pilvsUtly, iyitiK In Uie aUiorn V. srtl uf tl City ot Ualeurn and IronlinK on Mar no Hirtn-l ovinira partoi uie luinuru proiwty cut aa by the new atrvet heinx orn4, contjua iiijt Wiree fonrlha of aa nine or lis. llw properly will be, dlridnd ,lin ' lot wilk ati feet, front nd runtilur bin k JIU f,-,-t auiikinar very eonveuleut and uwlrauie lute for stnsll rcsldem-ite. . ,1 vrms mstle kwiwe oa day ot sale and will be luvorsble V purliMef-rs. 4 Ajs&o it. iULtS, Aifi tioneer. JjSWa. . T G O B '. . T I WIDEN BTRl'r, silver diups, ' Vamllif esfl and snpp! JulyftU . T. i-T.VlN.M-H A fVK n rj. C

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