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,mr-,. ttw,.,,,.j,.., '.""rT " ' : '' "f - : ' -.,-'' -..L. 7 - " v --- y ' u;--7L; - ' - i ' ' ' 'MW'" ' ii Wwy-1-1 ' ," isssaaissassaasEwaaaawaa.il w.i' ' 1 ni iuii"lii!i.i..f i! pmmmmmmmmmmJmi&mmmmlmidmaiiimmmm , ,T .. . .' ' '' . 77'' &fff -7 7f7?rW '7 C ' It , : jf '-y ::7': ' r"niwy ' . .. -t. h---- -fa,,;.,; ma) ..sUy , y-""-"' - , v , -, - , , ... ..iv.',.,.... J yJ .: ... -1! vol. ytf BALEIGII, N.( Clv WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, IS72. a ADVEBTISISII EAT IS. AwtwrtiaeuienU will be bunrtoi la Um Dally TIKU.MUwIulluWtM nHtHcrantl am utea. or tea auuiua knee. ( nm ,n OM U.WM.. .......... .... MM-k salsuuueat Ituartioa tip Wat asaas-wsafc. ..... ... .W t tir,l week,; l.mHrei, Tanas. !. (' - InosUi, lt l I "1- ! "" aso'a, 4u I " " I '. . .. !,,. 1 - w " ') - at imil II .' . a, - 3.ll U M Ad to tie sbov rates far sask addltloul lfai- I aiiMitk,, !.) " ilmtmUit, .IM ' 10 W 11.00 ' - " It ' 1 n - - u " itm ".fi'i for th fiil-Wikly akma, Miffla al Fur Uta Wwklr aloaa. lrUi f By For th Dally aaA BMal Waatlj aoiuMtM, J rijty per coot 11I rxMa , I rrUl)Uy o WaeklycaiallNia MF Ni..ti,. aftv uarMoloa lMilyimta. A'ltwllHiiwiU la Lucul Culiuaa, SU fnati OIB tOl VTY TICKET. "; nr-lhiSnU.' .. OEN, WIIXIAM R COX. - Frrttojfcwetf Stprmttutim. KltTlARD H. BATTLE, J., OlffiKN a AXFOKD, ADOI.PHU8G. JONK8, WlLLIASnt PACK (iranty Commifimtr. riENRY MAHLER, i WILLIAM a l l'CHLKCH, I UEUKUK B. ALLEN, 6EOHOE W. BOAHBOUOUGH, WILLIAM R, POOL. Fur Sheriff. I SYDNEY C DCNX. for RrgitUr of Iktd. j..t . J. W.ULSd Treamnr. ' J. MARSHALL BETTa. For Surveyor j.. . , 7 EN DAL BEAVEK3. " ' For Cornr. . " -h JAMES M. rOHET. &mnty KtttnUU ComautiM. dimiil U. Show, Chairman, v dwabd JCILuuua, Jobs Miatt, tiBOHUE T. &TBOHACH, PSTKI) C..FtU0. , Ayixi'uUmenU far oar Caittcuttr. Little RivorTowiubip, ruater'a, Tuo. .1.. in Waka Ponni Tawaahip,! BokatUla, Weddeaday, July , , V New Light Township, Law.', Thuriday Juiii iii - BarUiu's Creek Townahlp, Hutchlnoa'l Rum. Kridav. Julv 19. llouaa LWk Township. Haver. 1 8atur day, July 80. 1 - Oak Urova Township, 0k OroTe, Moa clay, July 82. . ttedat-IPodtrTownBhip, W. Lynn's, Juaaday, July 83. . White Oak Township, Womble'l Bchool House, Wedneaday, July. Buck horn Township, Lashley's XRoadi, TliiiriulaT. July 25. Middle Creek Township, -Johnsou'l, FrilaT, July 80. Pauiher Branch Township, Jas. Adams. 8urday, July 87. i , J St. Mary'a Township Anarewr oiore, Monday. July 29. Swift Creek Township, Franklin's, Tuesday, July 80. At Cobcobd. Wa are glad U learn that Senator DoolitUe, Tipton.and Miller will speak at Concord on Thursday (to morrow) 18th. Theae are able and ui tingulshid gentlemen, and we trust a large crowd pf Korth Carolinian will be pres- 4-aeA togl tbiAteartjJiqTt", Carolina greeUng. - .- .;. . Tbxpebakcb ADDBEsa.-ReT. ' Psul , Carraway, President of the State Cono- cif of the Friend of Temperance, and Rt. A. TrV. Mangum, Pastor of the Methodist . Cburaa in Aniaityt will .delirer Temper- anoe. Addressee at the Common'i Uull? on " thia (Weduesdaji ' " eTenrDgaf'gf t-S o'clock, v , . . ". '" ttend. - 1 ' , , , For the aenthMl. " MEETING QRANVILLE. ,1 OxroBD, TX. July 18, 1871 iTeatrt. Editor: 1& response to a call of the Conscnrati ye-Democratic Executiyt Committee for Oranrille county, a Con vention ol the people waa held in the Court-house to-day for the purpose of 1 Mminating candidate for the legu4atnre and for the county office. Benj. B. Hester, En wa called to the cbair, and John Wk Haye wa made Sec retary. On motiota of Maj. J. T. Littlejohn, a committee of three from each township was chosen to make the nominations. The committee retired ind after consulta tion reported the following ticket : , For the Senate Alex. 8. Peace. ; ' For the House of Representative- Willi 1L Jcnkin and N. A. Gregory;. For Treasurer Kd ward Dal by. For County Couimtoiwf F. A. Til ley, JTohn Watkina, Rob t Gamer, Harvil I Hams, i. C. Copper. " Kor Burreyor Henry C. Hick. . i For Coroner John P. Lanrenoe. For Register o Deed a IL D. Bul lock. No nomination for Sheriff wa made. . The report ot the committee was re ceived with much enthusiasm, and wss ananimoutly adopted by the eoBTention. Measra. I'eaA Gregory and Haye being present came forward amid much cheering and accepted their nomination. A committee Waa appointed to wait apoa the auaent nominee and inform tbo of tlieir aomiaation, , The hour haying arrivedifor the candi dates for Congrn Ui uMres the people, the Conveution adjemmed. , -U It. HEmTEIU Ch'wt. JoM W. UyH. tY GOV. VANCE AXD GEN. UASSOH'8 APPOINTMENTS. Tbast diatinguisaed (peaker will ad drees the people at the following time sod places: Asbeville, Buncombe county, 8 iturday, Jolytt, -fr if --t. Jiurnsrille Yancey county, Tuesday, Joly. r Marion, McDowell county, Wedneaday, lulyU. i 1 ij.-.' r Monrgaatoo, Burke county, Thursday, Jnly 8J. w Lenoir, Caldwell county, Fiiday, July H. ' 11 ' "" Shelby, CWreUad county, Mondey, July at. . Otatoi .woy, Fidayj 1 sly 80. . Papers in e West will please copy. omh takyyAiBs. IsJcowr'vT, " ' "f.i . rt Our street were thronged with s(fftb gers jeaUrdy. , . . . WhlU laiuMl wila ae'popuU at the aWaValoVawvahat ifJKr WSjaiviMj. .. See if your name 1 on the registration book1, - v. ' Sand-papered heads U now the fashion among the young men of this city. There are 91 country merchant In this eoonty. - - - f. .Wk county b 60 miil of variou kinds. t .;t , The stluk in raribu portion of the city bare not yet subaided. ' - Soda water rouutaiiis weie luiuty put ronized yesterday. : Pugilistic exercises were freely iudulyeS hi yesterday by some juvenile darkle in Western Ward. -Black eye and bloody Boat resulted. Senator Tipton had large and intel ligent crowd hear him at Metropolitan Hall Monday night. ,IIis speech was telling one. Mr. Filkins, a member of th' LiiMral Republican Executive . ra mittec, of New York, made t capital cam paign speech. See editorial columns. . GtoKiou New. The tiding" from Granville 1 moit flattering. . Our pro. , pecta an brightening. At Henderson yesterday decided impression for 'good was msde for our ticket. This 1 reliable. Many republicans In Granville will sup port the ticket pf Retrenchment and Re form. Hurrah i A tub weather is extremely hot we publish the following concerning sun stroke: Not every maa who fall uncon scious on b hot dsy ha sunstroke. There is fortunately one criterion so easy of ap plication that any one can use it. Go at once to the fallen man, open hi riiirt boeooi and lay the hand upon the chest, if the skin is cold yon may ret assured that, whatever may be the trouble, it is not san-stroka. , If, on the oontrary, the skin is burning hot, the case Is certainly sun-stroke and bo time should be lost The patient should be carried to the near est pump or hydrant, stripped to hi waist, and several bucket of eold water dashed over him until conaciousnea be gin to return, or the interne heal of the surface decidedly abates. To EiEr Ici Fbox, Msxtimo. A cor respondent describe a process In kitchen economy which I of cpecia! service to the house-keeper during these warm day. Id such warm weather, it 1 almost im possible to prevent the untimely melting of the quantity of ice usually purchased by B small family. Very few refrigerator am to keep It from wasting more than half. To stop this waste, our correepoa dent directs that an envelope of flannel and newspapers should be placed about the maa of ice. This envelope, of which the newspaper art the most Important part, li said to be perfectly effective. Here' another proof of the great powers of Journalism. Pollctkd ATKasraKBB.-'-It I (aid by eminent sad scientific men that " ihe de composition of a tingle potato or a wilted turnip will breed disease if the vapors el the decaying substance are confined to the walls of a house." The same is said of decaying ut)stance1s(" ystTBBfwpoT riTmj4ryjsaure and rubbish plies, will so pregnat the at thereby spread disease and death. This is the cause of to many disease breaking out that balUs the (kill ol physician. Filthinea cause destruction wherever it exiats. .1 Tjib Biblb Pbkkhtatiok. The fol- lowidg lettert.l from Myor Wesley WhBsker.lB regard to the Bible presents tion at the Catholic Church on Sunday last: , . , - , " I Baleiuii, July 10, 1878. T, Jtam. 3L H. Barltct, Joha Cay ton, L. Laliarbe and Jama Byrne, Committee : BurraREB : On Sabbath 1m t, and at moment quite unexpected, our beloved r.thtr M Numars. actios" for yon.nreent- ed m with a copy of the Holy Bible Fsmily Edition ttewiuiuny pouna sna richly brnamen ted. The gilt th feeling remarks from the bp of our beloved pastor t he Uta, and, the place, over powered me,' and I eoejd nc then give utterance to the feelings or irrarttude that swelled in my bosom. Aoeefi, dear bretb ernt my 'sincere thank fur d.S priceles gift priceiess, because it is the word of Uod ihe rock upon which our faith is founded. 'Valuable to me, because it is s sacred tolfn of Jour affoctjonate regard. Accept,' beloved father, in return for your kindly expressions, on that interest ing occasion, ths thank and gfstituds ot one, who recsgnize in you, not only a true friend, but an elite defender and ex pounder, of the Catholic faith. Your ad monition have buried themselves in my heart ; and- in. th evening of my earthly existence a recurrence to this interesting cercmobv, will be a a grien field, filling my soul with joy. ' jjeneve ra, oeiorei r im-r a. in;iiireu, Vourt, trnly in the Faith, W. WIIITAKER. We rftura ow thaak w behalf of Mr. Turuet, who i aUmVfor an Invitatioa addrcs the awopl at liucolnton a 80tb lutnt. ' ;" aZ ..'PVBUO EPEAK4SQ. Joaiak Turner, tjr Editer ,. Ualcigh Hkktixcl. will addras the le at the following place sad tln : Watauga, July ITth., . ! : Jifferson, July l'h! i . link. July JSrdL . ,.-.,,. ,. Danbury, July mk , ", Winston, July tWh. , .. Mocksville, July 80th. ; , .' . 'i' " "g 1 '' ,' "t 1 ' HhkokBox.'-Wb oopjs the following from a letter to the MorlWk Jfurnal What it say of Ol. tlttreU is well de served : a. , - wi .;t",iy'.',r"- . .... ' I 1 -iB3rMmow ' " I t thriving toWtt,"Tn the Raleigh and Gestoa railroad. Its merchants are cour teous and slever gssitlswieB and thnron business nien, and we find that they have an eye to Norfolk n rapidly growing city, snd destined at no very distant day to be the great commercial metropolis ul the South. A large and wealthy corpora tion will oon open s tobacco inspection warehouse here on S grand scale, and the merchants feel that business will flow In upon them, and give a new Impetus to trade generally. We wish then an abun dant TealiMtiow'Tif alt their hopes, and believe they will receive .lt.Qur friend "Kiltrell" keeps AS KINS A HOTEb a any one can find in a long tourney; his table ire fuffilshMt In (he must excctlunt style, and presided over with much grace and elegance by his excellent wife. One soon fuels st home with our friend fcit trell." OxjroBD Notes, Our good friend who scud ft item of new from Oxford ba again favored n A the Secretary of the Convention ha furnished n with a re port, we omit what "Observer" ha to ssy about the nominations. Of th Sheriff: candidate our correspondent say : "For Sheriff no nomination was made for reason satisfactory to the committee n convention. There are many aspi rant for Die office, vis ; Jas. L Moore, (tb present incumbent who hss to get some one to attend to his business) John W. Betls, (wb niade a poliassnd efficient Register of Deeds, but was thrown over board,) Joha W. Ragland, better known as honest John th scalajrag, and - Claiborne, aaotber whit radical CoL Roger delivered here to-day one of hi able and telling speeches, is ' which he thoroughly ventila ted radicalism ahowing the many evil snd rasoalitie which always accompany it lie gave it to Blow-Your-IIorn Billy" on the record of himself and party, when Billy only cracked a few Jokes," laughed good deal, blew his owe horn and wound np leaving CoL Rogers' argument snd speech unanswered. Honest Joha lugiana spoke ot having related to tell bis note fur a large sum, when Billy said that it he had been la hi place he thought mat ne wouia nave uaen tne di-iim, w have here a nuisance every Saturday night in the inspect a radical " pow wow " and street parade and drum beating after ward: and to-night, in compliment to Billy Smith, w suppose, the sable crowd added to tlieir usual band horn which they blew bke he ipeak. Mia Jeani Patterson, of whom we have beard (O much, i at the Osborn House. She is accompanied by her aunt, Mr. Stanford, and is giving s series ot read logs toieducate bet younger brother and sister. She i beautiful and very I asci Da ting in- conversation, snd tb pre say that she never failed to entertain aa audi ence. She will read here oa Monday and Tuesday .nights, when bo doubt our peo ple will avail themselves of tb opportu nity of enjoying this rich treat in store for them. Mis will proDably read at Jkiftrell Spring Wednesday night. OBSERVER. Si'fhesu Coobt Dkcisioks. Opin ion were delivered in the Supreme Court on Monday, as follow i Bt Pkabsox, C. J. i . State r. Green Brown, from Greene) Judgment' reyerwdr-tWts aVtww"-- Oliv vs. Thornton, from Johnston ; Judgment affirmed. ' Calvert vs. Peebles, from Northaorpton ; judgment affirmed. Young vs. Lathmp, from Granvlll; judgment reversed. s ' "Turen Wtlutchin. from Wke f judg- meat revened in Y-mr. Br Read, J.: . . , 2.,,.. ..Ststo, T,...-Jobjiu!nifrom.,.Davidi judgineuf aflrmed. , Green vs. McCoom, from Cherokee ; judgment sfflrmed. . ! iiore vs. W Ditner, irora catawuai juug meut affirmed, i Dobbin Vs. Osborne, from Iredell ; judgment affirmsd. ... , Justice va. Hamilton, from Henderson; judgment affirmed .: , Br Rodmax, J. - Burrough &, Soring v. N. C. R. R. from Mecklenburg ; judgement, reversed. State Var Sloan, from Wake; Judgmont sfllrmed. i .';---r.-t-;-y.. i ' xJone vs. Brbwa, flow Warren; judg ment suspended for argument on execu tion, I : y i , , ;' , Suddretb v. Suddrctb, frvm Cherokee ; judgment reversed. ' Bryant and Reade vs. Scott, Northamp ton. Motion denied. Bt Boydkk, J. . Slublcfield t. Woodruff, from North amp ton. Ju1lgineot affirmed. State rat Cox, Solicitor, va Peebles, t aL, from Northampton. Judgment affirmed. ' ; (McFaydea va Harrington, from Moor. Judgment affirmed. , Itler vs. Moore et lf from . Wayne. Judgment affirmed. William vs. Monroe, from Cumberland. Judgment affirmed. Duiker's tlghtBins FI-KII!eri twWi tlieat on auu clears Ui butu sysouiiy Try(lt Bold by dealer everywhere, tor Xsodd&v'rOa Tho LXass ICZootliig I AH. ENTHOSlASnO CROWD OF . ORBFT.KT AS Elf FBESENTI EtOQUEST SPtlCHEB, Arc. ' A bright sky snd an atmosphere, more plra&uii tliaa hrt several dsya past greet d tltodswa of yestirdiy th day set part for the Greeley snd Brown mas meeting in this eity. Tli number ol vUitors, owing to the shortness of the notice and the tweestity of attending- to the growing crops, was not as largii a txpeoted, but at ill a very fair ahowing waa made.,: la point of la telllirence, pit riot ism and integrity, it represented the virtue and back bone of the Staia.v .;;.,,; : ' J. , , i I W a. a., the Rajayh Bras Bead ap peared la front of (he Ysrborough Ifouae, snd soon iu inspiring strains drew a large crowi,and when ihedUtinguUhitl visitors came out to. take their seata in the car riage tdoy. were greeted wild choef after cheer, - . , THE FBOCESSioll . was headed by the- band and nunjlxT of mounted marshal, M. T. Leach, Esj , . acting as chief and D. Bell, Simon Craven, col., James T. HafriSfGen. Bmedts, L Stephenson, P; Peacod, JrH E. Bledsoe, M ijor IC Petty, U n. Lice, j rsnK BtronacB, A. W. Banders and B, G, Cross, eoL la the Brat carriage was seated United Suite Senator Tipton, of Nebraska, ex V. S. Senator Miller, of Georgia, Gov, Walker, of Virginia, and Hon. D. It Barrlnger, Chaliman of the Democratic Conservative Ststa Executive Committee, In th second came Ex. V. 8. Scnaxtr DoolitUe, of Wisconsin, P, C. Cameron, Esq., of r Hilhiboro?, -W R. -Johnston, of Charlotte and Hon. W. A. Graham, of HiUsboroV In the third, Hon. ThoaL CUngman, of Buncombe, P. H. Good loe, Esq., of Warren, and W. 8. Mason, Esq., of thia eity, were seated. - A nueiber of other carriage followed filled with gen tlemen well known and highly respected by the people of the State, ' After a ride of about mile the proces sion reached . . .' " ', ; ; KOBDBCal's OBOTB, th ground selected for the speaking and barbecue. ' A better selection could not have been made, Tbesltsde ol its beau tiful tree and th cool look of tbs green foliage contributed , to th comfort and satisfaction of the throng. " '! The arrangements were admirable and la good taste. A spacious and nel tared platform for the peaker and other was to readioee. The folds of the flag of the nation encircled it, and in front, la large letters, were the names of the nations candidate ; Hobacc Ghkxxet ' ax'd R Gbatz Bnewsr Such sppropriato mot toes a Th Constltutlon"-Tnlrersal Amnesty "Local r rfelfvGovernment"--'Constitutiontl Liberty and Equal Rights to all, White and Colored," 4c., Ac, were conspicuously displayed. Fronting tb platform was a well constructed arbor ar ranged with comfortable soata. The meet log wss called to order by W. 8. Maaos, Eeq.iWbo moved that Hon. D. M. Barringer be called to th chair, which motion received a hearty assent "v Oa motion of Mr.' Mason, tb following gentlemen were chosea Vice-President : P. C Cameron, of Orange ; J, A. Gilmer, of Greensboro' ; II C. Jones, of . Mecklen burg i Hon. T. 0. Fuller, of Cumberland ; J, J. Duyis, of Franklin j W, IL Hicks, of GrtuileJUL4SB4 D- R. Ooodloe.'of Warren ( 3, IL Separk, oT Wake; H, T.Jordan, of Person ; E. W, 1'ou, of Johnston J. IL Haughton, of Craven; Dostey Battle, of Nash. . On motion, all of the reproseutative of th press of the State present were made Secretaries. On assuming the cbair, Mr. Barrioger mado short btrt tir 'TeTyiray'titfuf address, - Ha cottgratujatod- tho- Jteople upon in auspicious opening or me'wieev ing, and upon the anity of sentiment and harmony pervading all classes and sec tion In the effort to restore the government to it former purity and re publican simplicity, Sic He concluded by announcing that Rev. Dr. R, 8, Mason would address the Throne, of Grace by prayer. This venerable divine cam for ward and offered one of th beautiful pmjera of hi C'uurob for peace, concord arid unity among men, and for the pros perity of the country. ; ( ; ; - At the conclusion of the prayer the Presidmt Introduced A , v .:. . ..... .. o, . . ' ..I: . :. '-v - V.X U. A, (KKATim O0OUTTLE, Of W1SWH- , ' who wa received with an outburst of the most enthusiastic applause which was re- peated again and again. The Ex-Senator is quite a handsome man, and, in fact, bu a senatorial appearance. Hi face is a pleasant one to look apoa,- though there is no regularity of Icaturc. Hi vq!c It trong though not harsh. Its modula tion fell pleasantly upon th ear. Not being a stenographer it is impossible to give a full report of this able speech and a skeleton report would not do juttic to the distinguished orator. The speaker did not seek to embellish hi address with meaningless flower of rhetoric and orato rical lourilies. He dealt with plain' and undeniable factt It was aaearnest ap peal to all lovers of constitutions! liberty": to come Im the rescue snd save the refHiblic from drilling into a military drwxtim, lie showed the great evil which amt Oartaialj flow fro the cantialiaing poycy of the preaeat adaainiatratioo, and gave aumstava iUaxtratioua of the nconsti tatieaat eooruacbeseel made by the Grant party, not anly -apoa the right of the States, bwt apoa tb Ubsrtiea of the pnvaU ciuaens. The arafltnes ot Grant fi ta Prealdoatiat chair and Uta corrup tion prevailing almost to every, branch el tb goyeraeasct were dtjpicited in vigo rous language, His rtrotig condemnation of Uis oairage perpetrated apoa the pea- pie ; la the tuspenskHt of the writ of rights the labtm" eerpue, found aa echo in tlx heart ol alt present, nd he cited it as an alarming onslaught upon th dear est and meat aaored right of the el;im. He ebarscterised Grant' let us have peace " expression a mockery, 4br he taw ouij given to tiie nouin numiuaiion and galling chains. II. bad given to the South Uberty with a aalMr around iu neck. , The dtuat af CrantJre declared, was actually tt0!sary to the preservation ol the Hots-tie of the people, and that the election of uurace Greeley would reconcile th sectional difference of th past and give to the country that peace and quiet which is. essential to its material prosperi ty. The distinguished orator contiuued for some time la-pointing out the usurpations snd enormities of the Urttnt administra tion, end the corruption uf the party liich supportait,.and -ia,-urgkig -the-ekriion to the Presidential chair of the maa who the sober, thinking snd honest men of Ihe country bad declared, In a mighty Convea tion, capable of filling with credit to him self and to this great nation. . At the conclusion of Mr. DoolitUe' speech, the President introduced ex-U. a- sKSAToii mu.icn, or obouoia, a one ol the bet platform orator in the country, and well did thl gentleman sm- tain his reputation 'on til ia occasion. His speech was a thorough exposure of the corruption permeating the government in all Its branches. The enormitius and out rages perpetrated by Graut and bis ad visers upon the people and upon the fair fam of the nation were depicted in their true colors, la language both appropriat and eloquent Like th. eniinent gentle hian who preceded him.Mi. Miller itrong'y urged all good sod true men to rally to the rapport of th man who would bend all th energies of a great Intellect to bind up the wound from which the country waa sow bleeding and restore It to lis fort mer healthy and prosperous condition whose high moral character would lead him to surround himself with honest and pur minded men and turn . adrift the horde of parasite and vampire who - are dis gracing us In th eye of the world, and who are making war upon our republican Institution in order to thrust us lota a irortex of imperialism and despotism. Mr. Miller's speech elicited frequent ap plause, and hi word of warning and caution made a deep Impression upon his large auditory. .. When Mr. Miller concluded theniecting adjourned uutil 8 p. m., and the crowd wa invited to partake of the , . babbkcub. ipread apoa a dozen or more table. There was an ample supply of barbecued pig, lamb, ham, pickets, cheese, cakes, crackers and other edible too aumaroo to men tion. ' The dinner wa prepared for at least six thousand people and from the quantity on hand which the inimitable caterer Dr. Bleckaell, of tbe Yarborough House, had provided, double that nura ber could easily have been fed. Tbe Doc tor deserve greet credit for the untiring energy which he displayed upon this oc casion and for th splendid aucces which crowned hi effort. The dinner was not ordjred Until last 'isiilsrnfnlniT n'l when taking Into cob- dderatioa the liortne oTTbe nuXIceaikT the extensive tpale of the preparation, It i a matter of surprise that the Doctor should bar made such a success of the undertaking. " r' . 'The large crowd came to the tables in an orderly maiineraiid wtthoutandscraai flhjranrf ttiaevHBflKiB -OBrsueh occasion etiJoye.d,with a xost.the abundant and totiting meal prepared for ISfta&tun ""T'arrsaiiiiiiail"" "" the meeting was again called to order by the President, who Introduced to the sa- dience th handsomest man In the country, oov. WALHKH or VA. ; He had travelled all night to come to this meetings-he would travel a dozen nights, if by doing so, b could aid la restoring constitutional lilwrty and In freeing Korth Carolina from tbe ter rible ruin which bad been visited upon her, and In, giving her back that honored, name which she once so proudly wore, Tiie Governor then proceeded to comment upon the centra Li,ing tendency of the gorcrnnieut and the wide spread corruption of the time. He spoke with -great earnestness and power and was repeatedly cheered. North Caro linian know how to appreciate elevated character and .honor any pure man come whence be may. The people of the noble old Commonwealth, of Virginia, are indeed fortunate ia baying sack an Exe cutive officer. SKNATOB TirfOX, or XtBUIJL. wa next Introduced and loudly cheered. He continued hi very able speech of th Bight before to Which reference is mail ia pur editorial columns, ( and eon firmed all w have said of his superior abilities. Uis spt-ch was rtiort but " exceedingir pointed and incisive. Hi remark oonld but make profound imirol-B 00uyog they did from a statesman and patriot of the North who had raised b a Vufrs so often la be half of the rights of Souther a people and in opposition to venality tsd opprcion. One of Korth Carolina's greatest men.N and her foremost statesman, , v , , aov. oBAaax, was thea Introdnced and spok tor twenty minute hi hi usual dignified snd iwprcs iva u sneer. Ileurged upon our people tA perform their whole duty in tbu campaign and an would ba well - ' JUUUB row LB. a great favorita with tb Wake people, .was thea vwriferouily called' for. He rs (ponded ia aa exceedingly happy vain for tea minute. - cou uastkk, or roiwn u, wa Bi-xt introduced and entertained the crowd with good tiding bom Western Carolina. 1I made tomegond bit. . eRM. w, b. cox, our candidate ia Waka for the ttenate,w loudly ealltd for. Ha had Just ridden twaaty mlk to be here, sad had address ed th people to-day, and would not de tain them with any lengthened remark, lie urged all hand to work, acalotuty for the Cause sad to put him under greater obligations by electing him oa the 1st of August, - -. v. ' ' CAIT.. J. DAflS, respunded ia an eaineet, brief and telling ipeech ol t"B or fiflei n mlniile, much to ihe eutcrUinuient of the crowd Dial still biing OB hungry. fiitnr UHWbvAu.... TUB I-HKB3. , . '. . Thejpross was represented byMjar. Greene,uf the Durham fobtme i'laHt,Crvj correspondent of the K. Y. Ttsws, Walters, of tho Richmond Whig, L, Q. Washiog ton, of the Chicago Tribune, White, of the N. Y. Tr&imt, and Battle, of the Rocky Mount Mail. on thb ruTroim, v- besides the distinguished geut'vmen al ready named, there were a number of prominent geutlemen of tills Stat. Among whom we noticed Governor Graham, Judge Fowle, CoL Mimten, Hob, T. C, Fuller, Gen. Robert Ransom, Gen. W. R. R. Cox, Col. W, F. Green, and others, i whose name eaetpe our memory. . L ' HOOD' OUUKB . wa preserved throughout the entire day; snd nothing occurred to mar the prevail ing harmony and good fueling. A num ber ot th polio corps wera on baud, but their turvice ware, we are hsppy to tate nut culled iuto requisition. TUB AUJOl'KKMKXT. About 0 p. iu., the meeting adjourned with the announcement that Uen. Bradley T. Johnson, of Va would speak at night at Tucker Hull DIEO, la Ul eity, iuly Uta, la tbs mk year of her sirs of cooKesUve fever, attar a brief til- Bess twsaty tour hours, Mrs. SsbaB A Wahu, wife of Mr. J. U. Waid, of this eity, and daughter of Mr. J. W. and Mrs. U. O Hackney, of Chatham County. The deceased wa for fourteen year of ber lite a consistent member ot the Baptist Church, and depart la the triumph ot tlia gospel, leaving a bereaved husband aud two entail children to moura her loss. M. New AdvertiXtomen s. s UHOOL BOOKS. ALFRHD WILLIAMS, OI-rMITK HALKIUB xayiomal babe, la aow making lara; tddlUons to bis present stock ul - - SCHOOL BOOK I STATIONKttT, Ac. And Is preaied to supply BVhools, Auadeinle,H aaereiiains ana ouicm, eiuiar st wuoiewu er retail, with veryUiliig la hi hue Ujua Uis bmi lavumiiie tenus. A full supply of fublie School Books, re eow luoiHlcd Wy the truant of kUttsUoti, oa always he supplied. v ; WorceaUir s Ulctlonsry, adoi.U d by-the Board, will b aupplled at Introductory rates Also a full SH.jl Bblulli aVOjool and Bong Booka, wili lljmn Buuts sad lidif furent dcuoiiitnatlons. ' ' As the Araut of Ui Amerteaa Bllile Bodetv. I eaa supply Tsutatncnts and hiW- al the regular pnreswf Um Boelety la-New fur,' - Send for Catalogues snd Print, AirRKI) WU.LLAM3. Bookseller asd BUtloner, TMIKI'I SCHOOL. "Haleioh, N. C. The 8Utr first Tcria of this School Oik-iu Wednesday Ui 17th. for terms, o , apply w - - . , WEKT SMEDRfl, JlylT-H . H.x-tor. , pun Very low ror cssli, 11 seres wuodlaua in miles u( lb eity. jiyii-u w, 11. 4unu s - -JJIOKBALK.. CIUDERS CHAMPION GRAIS SCREW. Every fana Ui it bim wheat-should have ouo. w. a. o a j vo- Jiyisitt 1 -emalk uiqa SCHOOL, CARY, WAKE CO., N. C. The Bert so.Iob will open July U, IS7. Cary is a pleamrt tUuu.-eoL.lil mile west of RateiKU, IniiacdMU'ly oa ibe rAllroatl. l'arcuu la som-k of ax oU stli jo. ttt Utetr gir U are invited ta send f r a cuxrutiM- iueic;HiT4 ttnye uaa succt iui expert- etwie. i ) The ratna of Board and Tatt on srs uerhsiw eht3S(ier Ulan nt htt M-ti4iols tritcniijf tin djur hUrry s4vliiav. , .1 U 1 tt I IT- U ' - A. li, S B.L.I.I II, n. JlyW'd-tw i - fitaeipaL.'. LATE TELEfiBAPIUC NaWS ' MARKETS. New Yoiut, July 18 -Oottoa nominal, 1,064 ; oplaads iS S t forieaos ti. KWnir quiet, eommoa to lair extra 14.80, irood to choice tS.83af!S50. Wbuky dull, 2ujr2,. Wheat closed dull. winter ted Western tl.es to 18. Corn steady, fair - demand at S7a00 ; whit ouibera ' 88 Hi steady at 9 1 . Pork quiet lS.70ala.00. Beef quiet. Lard a trifle firmer, H 1 4a a Navab (teady. Tallow dull, 1 1 Ball l i Turpea, Una quit, 7a4? l-. Roam fluiet. strained, 1.10. Freluht firm. ' Honey easy, 8a. totnliuK 7 810 T-, Gobi It a 14 a. Governments closed dull. Tennessee' firm, 74 1 and other southern steady. I.ivKHrHxiL, July 15. Cotton opened quiet. I plamls 1(1 T-B; Orleans It 1 . Latkh Ctittoa quiet: sale 10.000, pecuUtioa snd export i.OOO. Breadslutf ouicC ' ' " - ' J . FROM WASHINGTON. . J Wammuiww, July 15. Tb Democrat -ia and Liberal Kepubiicaw Ceaimitivem mete again iu joint oiwierence jesiaruaj, perlerting their arnuiircments for circula ting cloeuuients and pruvidtug speakers for the campaign. ' The interview of jay Cooke and Com pany with hecretary Uoutwell vesverdav. in relation to the new loan, had so definite result further than thia, that the Secreta ry will not st present attempt to put any uiore of it on the Euroen market, but will await mora fayoriui s clrcuinstanues. The uiued conimisiiio oa British and American ctaluif will meet at Newport, ICI., on the 11th of rk-utcmber. Four hundred aad sevetHy-eight-British and nineteen Amerirsa casus have been riled, Tbe Secretary of the eoiiiuiiasiun, Tbo. 8. Cox, was formerly attached to tbe De partment of citate. ' i as i i i- FROM NEW YORK. New York, July W. The Mayor sent in hi annual mcssjure to the Comuinn Council to-day. The eity debt I $127, 000,000, the amount of tuxes to be raisnd thia year is 1:10,437,000 beside $1)0,000 fu streets. ;. A German Sdiulxenfcst, of fly day duration, oomuieuctd st Houokea-to-day. A larg number ol delegate present from ysriuus parts of th Country. Blantan Duncan, on behalf ol the traighl-out Democrats, has written a tot ter to Horace Day, 1'rosiduut of the Na tional Labor Union, sniruostinir that a Labor L'nioa Convention be iisld at Louisville, Beptetnber Hi, to see whether there cannot be aoomtnon basis of action agaiust tb aiunupolioa nd sportrmea la the two radical partie. To thi Day re plica a follow: ' - vi mi ne i not auinonsea re Dina tti labor organization, such Of it members a be ha conferred with, unite with bim in lb importance of a. Joint action of all partie against what Day also terms tno uopotists and sportsmen. -He complain that working peonl nave no rocojuition in th platform of either, tndgreeto do all in hi power, at th Convention Oa July SOth to bring about such nuioav of partie as Duncaa auitucsts. i i The Court room l crowded. Judp Ingram la addressing the Jury, aaid t I suppose eeutlemea vou have not airreed.' FornmaB 1 No, your honor, we cannot o-iiu to any agreement whatever. Tb Judge then discharged tlie Jury, and or dered that Bloke be remanded to tail without bailf The prisoner's counsel ros snd shook hand with each other and. tbe prisoner. Sheriff B reman resumed custo dy of Btuke and Uik him back to th Tombs. An Lumens crowd watched the prisoner' eg rose from the building. It I known the jury remained divided precise ly aa on haturdayi eight for murder la the first degree snd four for manslaughter, third degree. , . A dispatch from Long Branch, say that 'resident Urant I to (top and so Forney oa hi way to Washington, to got him to atop assailing UertrsufW It is' stated that thirty of tbe best Eng lish engraver are here, manufacturing counterleit pistes of European bank Bote. Thermometer yesterday, V3. Several ua stroke. -. i Cart Ik-hurt and Colonel GltMvencr have gone to Missouri. . ' -' FROM 8T. LOU 18. s 8. Lot' is, July 18. The Tunee to morrow will publish the following letter troin Charle rjuumer, addressed to L. M. ileZiMllJhktitoAmXlJkSnki im iai1a tiou, you will not think it adviasbia for me to write a public letter on a nutter to which you call attention to. Greeley and myself bav been Icllow-lubonrs In many IhiLga; w were bora iu th ame year. I honot him very much. Between bim and another person, who sliali be nameless,.! am for biw earnestly.'' .,Flt0M.-M0iiTaoMEUY; MiricirBRT, AtA.f" July-H .Th recent heavy rains ba caused the over flow rd tbe Alabama and. it btuutaries, tearing np Railroad tracks and destroying the ootteu aud oorn corps W the value ol two million dollars or more. Ths ravages of -the caterpillars are widening, the boll worn also appearing in certain local ties, , FROM NEW ORLEANS. Nhv Oui.KAHS. Jltlv 1. A hull rain storm washed away the embankment on ths Mixwurt and New Orleans Railroad yesterday, Bear East l'asuogula. . Th en gine of a freight train weut in wrecking twenty car and killinn the F.niriueur, A. Carl, ot Michigan, and the lirakeman, Juo. C'ronan, hi Jw Vork,' ( FROM AUGUSTA. Acut'tTA. fl, July M-Stmator BU phimSjfJrotir toAlexndcr U. Htephea, many yearw prominent in circles of Geor gia, aud iuu ofgrcat ability In legal pro lession, cfii-d of coMirestioo ot the brain at 'Sparta Suudajj. . j FROM KNOXVILLE. . , Kmoxvii.lb, Tknk., (July l-V Ao im mense Oreeley sua liroaui milltoailnu meeling :M li't'M hsre law uilit. .The endorsement ol the H.iluuM.ro and Cincin nati cmvimtimi was unanimous ana eo Uiuiustic. .. N v FROM GALVESTON. GaLVBhToH, July 15. Key WcS-t date uf Ihe 18lb, aya the di feat near Holqum, h-cuonrnioi. The rlpitniih lues 1 heavy. Twenty-nine meinbersof the Fannie es- peiiuoa killed. ValmasKl, In sprocla mation upon1 retiring, doe not thiuk it poaaible "that thu tcvilution can continue iniir o live mouths Im-gi'v. . i he firitt ImIo "I new IVtnx mttoo from 11. 1 Iki-n A Co., u torin, ha been received by Vjoike St, Wilkin", UaiveUin. ;'. ; FROM KEY WEST. KT West, July II. General rtran arrived here this afternoon on the Iuxji-t Express frfll Nassau. Uw denies ti.e truth f tlx Spanish statement of the cap tar) of Fannies troops, snd sajs bo cea aua were landed. Th Board ef Arbitration eonvenrl at I e'clock thia afternoon And continurd ta aessioa until 4 o'clock. Daily sittimrs will prnlwhly be decided on for the pr--ent The first ul)cct tor di v uiMoe I b tb principle t forth by tlis tieaiy. FROM EUROPE.. Gbhkva, July 13. Aa EnjrTlsh partr, including Lrd Centerdeu, Chief iutuie Cock bora and ttr Rneradell Palmer, Measra. Barnard, llamiltoa and Machem, have arrived. . It 1 believed that the suasion of the Board ei Arbitration w ill continue fromsix week to twonioothn, Th Englhh agents make strong enev lest agJusf the American direct claims, but tb prevailing impression i that th award la favor of the United States will ba a large one. Th effort of news paper correspondents did not prevail to muova tb nl of ths Society. Osweva. -u'.y 1-1 Count rlopds la President of sua Board of Arbiu-atiuo. Tli Bnrua D. Itakuba. Bnu.iliaa membnr. and Cashing Davis and Wsyt are si. resuy am ma JSnglisa Agent sr ex pected till morning. To-day' titling will be aoMv formal. Proceedinw of tha board Mill confidential. Fabi, July IS. Catacuv ha oubHJi- ed a pamphlet here, in Juaufication of bi course whil r-presenting the Russsaxt Government ia the United Btatesi g TMAlltB IB TUB Hit t Will find the l inrMt Stock ( Clothing toe . Hen, buys and children at K. B. A.1KKEW8 at Co. SJ fsyettetlll iltnwt, VnX Uwjf T acker UalL JlyWtr, : -, .. .. , . C I A L IOTI01. R. a ANDREWS' & CO. I ' curraiBBA, Uavust reeelrsd bj Bsprsa ths followltut i HOT WEATHER FABRICS WHITS DUCS 8UIT8, " WUIT DUCK VInTB, WHITI DUCt TANTi, BLACK. ALPACA FROCKS. ' BLACK. ALPACA BACKS, UNENd t,F AI.L LEauKirrioNU ' ft. -.... , Boom for th Isigett men. ' ly 111 tf. ' . It ICUMOMO 0OL.LI0E, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. Tba Bnaskma ef this Iiistttatlon tnna oa ika 1st of ik-Ulbsr. auA etiuUuua La Ui I ml nf July. 1 he Collcirs cmupriae tin fntlswtna- schools. to-wlt! 1. LaMa; II. I.tvet; 111. .Modern Uiuim: IV. MallMMnaUcs : V. Nsiurl Bxlenocs) VL Monal f ilUiMOidiv ; VU. .n irilnh. . i. in auaiuon tn rareireinc a Schssl of w and a Commercial Lkuarliaent um i-m- iwwa una ui uuJce. The eniira asueunis of a student, Ini-ludlnf lard In uitastnir rlaha tuliloa. and oi!i-r m& li'irti favs, fuel, iiifbts and wuinrikr, aumuiit to t3M fur the ausKiun of nior noniiis. '1 he m iiHiuwts 'I board be tasd la privste f nuiies III WW v in, For entaloirHGA irif uue.luU..iuLMiaaUua..jftJ.. areas .......... s ..... . B. Pl'RTFAR, Chairman ef Ui Kaeuiiy. )ly toeodtllllstOet, G WIN, MOBLKK CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ' 88 S. ItrrAw.frrBErr,.;., 8frr-lf SltefttSoli "-Sss tn' . U'w! Dried Krulu, A'wUicra, iijtsaA, At, Ac ij i oio. "ALL aaalileus sr vary kkm)," s ys oar moralist, "But wbsr do bad wires emu- trees," say aaotber, "OU, bad witss err maidens tamed soar," says ansther; ami wskuow tlut sltlisr'sour wive or soui uraad are net what good huthsaJs want Thersfore, eur advle to husbaiHls ia, t , I -inep your wife from i-'-Ui I sour, bf ilieerful yoaraslf; keep your a tie In a rood hiiiaor, nd to order to havo kooiI 'read and etbsr thliujli properly ewlr.l isake your wife s prwient of Uis ALL RlOIlT Kkiut Btvr. Fr sale hy 'JVUCnLElVIa A Ol, July ta-tf t - , ' ' auhlrfd. N. i
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