V ' ' ' -""I V ' ' - ) ' ; '. vfV ; -J'V'-' 1 ' '':r' " LJ I I AV I 'T" 1 F-: "W ' TP fi: Igaawcaucnp - n yy "V i ; i i f ; vci. .: -v- ,j , T: .VOL VI. NGTON, N. C, FRIDAY; SEPTELIBBR 13, 1872. . . , s : - -qL- . --rrr.. J 4 r Main. make too ricb I am poor: it Is only l tactics and its refutation, in the Ver- aert, the abore, . for, the benefit ot t be Today the attention of the nation is uir tbat yon should diride and ei?e moot cam Dai -o : f c0 e?1cli?a-1 1 -;no directed to our " Damin Eau M sister. mG - onrtr Intirent In all mn mW. M Wixnnn Vt . Anir. 28. 1872 i We call the ; attention t of our reaMers where the battle between Grant and I fJe then banded ' Conattr a letUr Dear Sir: Qrn Kilpatrick. who is o the liberal ofler made f.y the agent ot Ortelry is oeiog fought. Roth Mdw arc addressed to himself for ConattT DOW- Canyaw,DK Vermont in peau 01 ihe PeatJody fund in aid of free schools hr.,,i. : i r... ,u- . , . .. ' Ureeley and lirown, spoKe laai evening , N rtW nmlin a ...j 10 copy ana tena, me letter con- in this town. Hi address, which con- r 7 -r Iray, and if the weather is t.Torabfe we HiDog an offer to Doolittle of one s'uted largely of personal abuse ot bit !;al community oubt to hvh.I n hare no doubt but a full rrt will be fourth of all the profits ot the specula- opponents, rontaued one charge against aelfot thia offer it ia the City of Wii- poiieri. . It I m- ftUi f I,- ... rresiueoi uraoi iu wuicu juur uwu mington. mis nmount aciaett to l .e - - V w w mm W M W M WMM SWVf . ' . . . V . : - r . t - , r. - - - Our opponents kindly admit that Ibe? fi.n. h!. ..rM.;n k;- r?0Kl name laO'HJ.-.wnicn T 3 per four months, paid from the do not e xpect to utterly annihilate the astonishment and surprise and finally be contradicted.1 lie asserted that, be LState ,u.nd onSh support several IlepubKcan party in Maine, aud tbat is tlEOifvioir a reluctant acceptance. Co- fpre President Grant's inaugaration, schools Jr excellent grade. some comfort aojhow. They claim, naU. aa bid Doolittle than frave Jon prneoted to bim a very flue Jiurary, We do hope our citizens will take however, to reduce our mMorilT from Us tn nv. v I wortD f.OUU, and tnen cauea auep: interest in the matter and start at IQ.fiSlof l, ,r ... elKUt nr T, to ,M ,nll Kcnr:d otbu document, to (he inurMioa:T four thnua oI m iity, c'nlmio-rthat If ifflooth Til wayi ; ttujaenrprttno f for the office of -Attorney-General. intP young children ye growing up in igno it rf.tui . ,1 cvtn to tight thousand come from himself being of a very de- m,tl0S ,&at lbe nomlnaUon :h)llo that they live gained great victory. How thry ex-ct to rt-dur.tr t bis figure (ii they can gt down to It) to a ma ority for GreH-y in November, thry do nit inform u. W'c will probably know by to-morrow, however, and there is no necessity for much speculation, bat we have unlimited coiifl l-nc in the sturdy men of Mninv, and confidently xpect a sp'ondid victory. Of curse the De- Jg ol a very vout and prayerful kind." Aud the original drafts of the alove mentioned letters are now in the posses- sioa ot the Xicw lork limes. Vt course Llooliltle is a "reformer, and advocates Greeley. . . . a . m. as tue direct rcsun oi ice prestni. Gen. KiloHtrick added that be. bad made the same statement in twenty dif ft-reot addresses in Vermont, and tbat it had never been contradicted Thinking that possibly you may not wed I ranee which will caVsiedfetxpeflle tt? the 8fate than to educate them. LETTER FRf'M 'JUDGE nOAR. truthin the story about me which you hj Gen. Kilpatricl is repeating in Verment. 1 never made Gen. Grunt a present of ny kind in'tny life. Wheth- Gold. The gi'M market in Wall street is as sure an indicntcr ot the state ot toe . ... mocracy are t.rtily,ng ttitnielves Dy couuiry as me oaromeier is oi tue weatn- crus of " clonizti"D," etc , but its efB- er. When any measure is advocated in cacy has about diei out. and we do not Congress, which sound business men anticipate any bid results from such a believe to be disastrous, gold will rise 3-naei m charge. We cn readily un in price. This has always been ac- dcrstaod why thry expct it, when we knowledgtd y the wise heads of Wall remember lUi they carried Coonecticot street, and although 4 Riogs,f and for many )er by injfxirting Nt-w York " Corners w are formed for the purpose er Qen. Kilpatrick is worth contradict roughs for Clint i.ur', but i s we al- of fluctuating the prices of the precious ing, ou know better than I, as I know I I . . 1 - I "-. A. t wvs pile ui) thefc bi-' tcintiruute ma metN. their action is short lived an l noiuing aooui mm. txcepi irom me a r- c i joritu?, their thouts aod cries have easily accounted . for. I be valuta o .... .. ..i... . . Heretofore availed thtm nothing, aod it gold, in a commercial sense, have been themis no greater than it i of those of - will bt tbesime t-daj. ilaine will for the past two months no exception to which I hvc persona! knowledge, I fauly how us the 8rrrirfhol Gr.piev in the above rule. When the Baltimore ouid tuinK tie couiu njure noooqy s " " I - .......... I .. Tl, ..r..li u I A .,w,4.... c .u. uKu.-.u, m...w..uC . the trHducers of the President is result without much nnxiety or ftar that muc fhow t Cinclnnali nominated Mr. tnt fts 8l)on a9 one mis'ntement in ex a Ut ini'cranc victor in "maw reinc Uieeii v. iroia commenced risinc tiny uv oosed. tuev ?-et anotuer a iroiiiLr. wno - i . i . - - tion.ot tje Hadical raHjonties" will dv. and almost hour by hour, until af ter the rwuitof .-the. North Carolina election was made : known, when it be came u i. steady, and. with a downward tn ltncy.( As Hie cVinpuign.cintinued' ! Osbiait E. Dodge, the singi-t and fanny man generally, who paid $625,00 for.' the firbt choice ot' a peat at the know ot the charge referred to, and jeUDy 7 kind eonccrt in Boston, some twenty years ago, as an advertising dodge, 38 out In a new role according to the Stir, He isnow called Colon- that it m beint; repeated throughout Vermont, I venture to inquire whether I may publicly contradict it upon your ovn authority, lours very truly, Hon. E. R. Uoat. J. Everts Tract. Dodge citizen and appears as. a" pruiui:t n of 8t. pHUl, MirnesotH, te'litg naughtt" stories about the RepubiiCKi.s It won't do Dodge 1 Ccntinue Coxcord, Au. 29, 1872. h Dear Sir : Th&e is not one word of your d?d business of deviations and travel with Sol. Smith Russell, but don't speak fyr Minnesotians where you are only at4carpet bagger." You shculd have stayed'in Boston, where' Oiiiau's Sers uude lbetter known. Tre Cincinnati editors, regardless of truthtulnis8 of other parts ot Dr. Watts, or any other man, arc at it again.'' The' Enquirer man says that .'deep down in our heart of hearts we know 1L Halstead to be a liar J and the genib9lythe Commercial cbaractenzes the foregoing as "the obscene schreech ing ofian i&iutiated loafer in the hands prop the sinking fortunes of the Puilos opher. In ordir that cur reailcr may tho roughly uuderstand the itu:dion, we print the fojlujwjn: frcm, the N' w Ym l Tinu : , The popular vote ol Maine for the last four years nas Detn a follows : . Rep. Rep nm Temp. Mj. lS(;overiior. ,7.3I. ..Vi.l .X).4ai frt id eu t . . Tt 4-0. .41 Mrt lb?J-(;ov. riior..il.57!4..Sy.tV. 4,743. 6.981 lbTO ioveruor..M 04O..44..U 17I -Governor.. 53.757.. 4-,tart 1031 AH the C'ongn a-iioual ditncts were carried by the Hepuhlicn9 in 1870 by th toliowio iujontie : First district 1.10G: StOHid, 2.517: Thirtl. 2.320 Fourth. 2.010: Fitth. 1.210. As to the iiMK- on the GoVeraorbtp the Demo- cr' thruielvs concl ; the re-election of lYrham, and !alor only to reiluce bis majority. e do not, hwevcr, ex PtCt a dccret-e lartre (UoOcrh to affect the cauva ip other State, or to in spire the coalition with the hope of electing Sir. ureeley in rovujber.- ; Owing to local causes and the existence ot a tt-w hundred G Tie ley Republicans, tile mNj irity will prol! y fl below tbat of 5m ptemU r, 1803, but the deci sion will ie tmphatic enough to predi C4te jucct 5h in November. In two of the Cocgre5ional district?, the First ami Fifth, there is more of i content, and the coalitionists are mak iug a spirited canvass. Iu the First district a change ot eight hundred votes would cltct a Democratic Rcpresenta tive, and the number is small enough to uo urage so sanguine a party as the LiUi-irt to put forth txtra exertions. Iu the Eifth there was a bolt from the Urpuhiion Convention that nominated the lion. Eugene Hair, which ended in the nomination of ex Congressman F. A. Pike. That gentleman, tosecur the support of the cohtt0nUta,'Las rs ed LitKrlira, and, retaining a fair meas ure of popularity among hi! 1 a3t- ci 4te, wil; probably reduce tUH s ma jority of 1,200 in 1870 sveral buadrda. invent mem an i cannot unxgine; oui the supply seem to be unlimited, and thn credu ity of the Greeley orators m ex'iaustihle. ;. It anybody in Vermont thinks Gen. Ki'paTrK k 8 story r quires any notice, f thei E. R. Hoar. became les?,'gold steadily and gradually wtOt down until the Vermont election, when it took a more rapid slide. We prophecy a further decline as the results In anothcrcoluinn we print an article of tue Maine struggle are made knowr, in relation to charge hit mat Preside? t Grant and J. Huss'ell .hn.v?. Fallen into Line. Charlestou'iJpMWcai has hauled hat Greeley fl g and ruined, the you are t liberty to give it the most j naimabt "Grant & Wilson. It c- u'dt 1 ut qinnnca aeiiTarunTnrpart. r D As the new- from vprc irii r rinro t i The! down potice Republican Convention, held at j Utica on the 21st. ult.', was duly received. I am very thankful to the Convention for .thus distinguishing me when tbejnmes Okso many gt nilemen ot high charac ter were presented to it for the same offic tnd especially for the unanimity wirh which th nomination was ten dered. Yt.u ar aware that it ia not only unsought tor, by me, but d stinctly declined ; not bee h use I do uo'j appre ciate 'fully the honor even of beiog.j named tor the Chief Magistracy' of New York, but for reasons purely, personal. It the Convention deemed it of so much importance in the exiting couditicn of things in the State and the Union, asjtp makethW ndtainatlbniti'oppotlon to my expressed wiebeaj I am sore tbe mem bera must have beeii actuated by public con8ii1eration8 too .strong to ie disre-t garded oomy part. Itherefoe waiv- rall objections and accept it $hoiv!d'it I; be ratified by the peopie, no j ff rt on my part. will be s spared ti aid thim in the redre8 of abus- s which dishonor the State, and which will iriiict irie trievable it jury on its character trd prosperity unless Mrreatd by the fimely and mcienr r-m die8. F -r the kind aud complimentary m u j o. :.iC' you have communi COMMERCIA1 i. tiii in ui the action ot the Conveo ;ti.u, I beg you to accept my thanks, and .'o ari r V" u ol rtie sincere respect witn Hhjch I nm very truly yours, i J' hn A- Dix. Hoja. W. A. Wheblkb, Pret-idtnt of the Convention. Official Return Of the Vote for Attorn ey General at the election held on the Ath day ot Aug.. 18.70. Also, the Vote for Governor, as far as heard from, held on August 1, 1872. Counties. I CO' t The 6Virtays that Doolittle Las via dicatcd himself from the apervi6DrJ' the Conitti letter. Here we beg leave touicerwuu our neigooor. liooutiie denied the letter and the Tims having the original draft in Doolit tit's band writing, he had to cou.e down. We did not publish tbc letters and iu reference to them, but knowing all the pirths we make this statement for the benefit of our readers. This mat Cooatti was a Captain in the 1st Wisconsin Cavalry, but left under very unfavorable circumstances, Jje was in utter disgrace but soon turned up as aclerk in one ot tho Wash ington Departments Judge Doolittle, who lived but a few miles from Ke nosha where Conatti had formerly re aided, knew bim, and after being in the' Department awhile, he appeared a a cotton ipeculator, and here Is now bra Tcrsioo ot the Doolittle transaction. Conatti said tbat: "Doolittle favored his application, and, after it was grafted said to him one day, "this thing will aud with the election nl Gen. Grant it will come down to H.living rate. With the dcclenrion in. gold will conn- the reduction in price ol all our necessities, such a ti ur, meal,' pork, etc., and with our good crops ncirly ready lor the harvest, we anticipate good times the coming year in the old North Sute, Maine ilflasbed over-thewires we will probablf see many more of the s-amr sort. Fall in gentlemen, there :s hv i room frrLryou on the big side. : TriK Tledo Blade sh8 that "almost , The following from the New Tork Ljj the ijading-opponents of Grant are a mice, a MJiui:ieui huswit io . iu;tl i too ill totake part in the canvass. Sin gular thibg this illus. and convenient. They are V the sickest lot ot politicals we ever knew." Samu -I J. Tilden, Chair- In Sunday's Star we had its views o i the election in Maine, in the following words: It is our opinion that Ftrhim aod the rest ot the Radical State ticket will ibe elected by largely reduced mjoritie8. We re willing to concede them an average mbjority on the 8. ate ticket ot from four to eight thousand. Il they do no better thau this, we hhall claim Maine aj certain for Grcc!ey in Novem ber. If their majority shall not be abov our highest hgures, ibe result will be a great moral victory for Conservatism, and this will be the stepping store to succtss in the Presidential election. They rou?t maintain their last majority to entitle them to daim the election as a Grcnt Republican victory. . And the Wast majority to which the Star alludes Isl0,C3f, Well, according to the dif patches we. j as usual. have carTifd--'"k by 13,000 to Tz 00U msjority, aod the' iXar this morning xlicjl'abody Education Vuuad. " ayr. charge. The Times saja : "We once more' brand the story! in vented ly ttie Chicago and New York Tribuius, to the cflVct that Mr. J. 'Rust-el Jones gave any land whatever to President Grant, as a "lie made out ol whife cloth' thut being the iorra of man of. the State Democratic Commit deniul most familiar to Mr. Greeley tee, New York, the supporters!)! the lhe tacts will he made clear in a tew T m Q ,; au(J it gtupyd davs. In the mean tl tue, we say that Air. . . I J. Russell Jones Itnd, or any other Tiik ITon. ous Tainmanyi ling aud it never gave an inch ot ,r8uds the ? Crl'el baRBerB in r property, to General finitely wrse than Tweed's governnreit of the city of New York" I Grant, and, it we do not ninke that statement good, we will put down ten thousnm! dollars to our poor childnn's fund. Will the Tribune undertake to subscribe the tiue Mim it it cannot prove its lying statement ? Since it is bo confident, surely it c.mnot hesitate to accept this oiler. It has been hammer ing at this fume lie, diog dong, every day for weeks pnst, and vociferating tbat it is true. We will prove it to be utterly fa so or give the Children' Fund ttn thousand dollars, provided the Tribune will pay over an equal sum if it t-hould fail in substantiating its statements. Now, then. Mr .Feu ton V pupjl in political or chicanery, whnt do you rayto that offer ? Do you 6nakir VA aa a i va is drawn by this migtdy apologist b. tween the millions m ch Moleu by the Democrats in a singl;,ciy am! the charges of Irsud made in all the South em 8taU$. Truly a fair , comparison ! But taken this Stattv for examp'e. In round numbers sixteen million of the twenty millions went to Democrats and ther were not one-fifth of the Leg is! a ture Northern men. How does the Hon. Tilden -make out a ucrpct bagger" steal 1 1; -' , -. 'OiVourse the supporters of Tammany charge -ainstj Mcarpet baggers," buti There is Dothing in this for tber enemy to crortoyer.- lie has hudiy held his own, as he ought to bare polled a bo to 10,000 to bare mai6; 8 real gain. And again the" Sac saith: "The Radicals cannot claim the Maine election las-a victory." We are satisfied with the result. It- proved' all we have beretoioie claimed, that Greeley's strength, among the members of the regular Republican party amounts to almost nothing. ."When xcill our k Southern brethren .understand that tbeNojtb.Tote for principles .iad not for. iodlyictaftisv-r - .': hll It is altonishibgjto note jjie aviditj with which the Jtmforatlc press and or ators grajj and publish every slander they can find about the President, when most of them axe utterly without foua- dation. A oew , one is now going the rounds- is rvlalionjo one - J; Rusael Jones of Galena. Ia a feW dayr. - this wil be refuted but J our opponenfs will fsIl4o report aha t portion ot the farce.! and many boaestzseu will actually .be-' teve tne eianaersi Hcre is a- ipccicca cf .Kilpatrick1 The toiiowing is the plan ot dvftribuf- .i n.. i i t . xy 'j ' lion OLiue jl cbu-iuj xjuuuaiiou x uuu : Donations are not made to colfegj; academiisor fny private. sectarian, or charity schooU. J.; . ' There, will be given for well regulated Public Free Schools; continued about ten montDs of the year, and having a regular attendance not less than 100 pupils; averaging So per ct. $300 '150 . 450 200 600 250 " 809 300 ' 1000 .The people are to pay for current tx" penses at least -twice as much as they receive from the fund, and bear all ex pense of er cttng, repairing end furnish ing school bouses. They are to grade their schools and provide a teacher for every fifty pupils. , Applications for aesUtance should be addresser to Rev. B: Sears, D. P.,1 Staunton, Va., and forwarded to the Superintendent ot Public Instruction; Raleigh N. C. The application lor each fcboolsbould state the facta ot the case briefly and clearly, and be approved by the School Committee of the town abip in w nich the school is situated. No claim for a share ot the fund can b;- ad mitted where a special contract has not been preriously made, . - . r: Alxx. Mclvxn, ' Supt.'of Public Instruction. It is hoped other city papers will in- twcu f ' ' - lot the" and G( theuul ; ;-t, ' , .-Mir,), agrceabi Bomit; t i by the held. rk; act was I which in patriotic ot duty could h but gav in the who.de est adrr. and a fir pies sett ment yo able par The I Sks.fi My 24th I Hon sf Dix's Acceptance. iwing correspondence be iam A.. WhecU r, Piesideut ublican State Convention, ohn A Dix, has been giytn to ., ' H Maloss, Aug. 24, 1872. vit Sin: I perform a most tuty iu advising you ot your ) as a candidate t(jr .Governor oublicati State Convention, .lea on' the 21st inst.. The acclamation, tnd in a spirit iug but a lite long recird of Uhful and t lficient di-charge ltlx and private stations inspired. - The Convention ice to the wishes ot all ran ..ywitbout' regard to prty, i thorough reform and hou ration W our State a flairs, dhesion to the great princij by the war, in which bet tie conspicuous and honor- Yours tru'y ; W. A WUEKLKB. ; j , President, &c. JodNALTTJi. - -k ' i JtEfLT. .West Hampton, L. I , JtembVr 2, 1875. . Sir: Your' tavor ot the 1 vising me of my nomina lidate.for Governor by the t; . .. - jAlauaance, Alexander, 'Alleghany;" Anson Ashe, Leaufort, Bertie, ' maueu', Hrunswick, Buncombe, Burke, CabarrUs, Caldwell, Camden, Carteret, Caswell, Catawba, Chatham, Cnerokee, Chowan, Clay, Cleuvelacd, Columbus, Craven, Cumberland, Currituck, Dare, Davidson, Davie, Duplin, Edgecombe, F rsytbe, Franklin, Gaston, Gate, Granville, Greece. G u'oford. hi.. lit x, llarneit, Ha vkj od. Henderson, Hertford, Hyde, Iredell, Jackton, Jonnston, Jnes, Lenoir, Macon, Madison, Martin, McDoweP, Mecklenburg, Mitchell, Montgomery, Moore,- 711 a nover,' pNrrthampt-n, Onflow, .-, Orange, ' " Pamlico. -' 'HSquotank.j P. rquirnn6. Person, ' f tU V ok Randolph, Kichniond, R .bton, Kockingham, Rowan, Rutherford, Sampson, StaDley, Stokes, Surry, Swain Transylvania, Tyrrell, Lfnion, vvake, Warren, VVashiDgton, Watauga, Wayne, Wilkes, Wilson, Yadkin, Yaouey, 1,043 247 158, 980 698 1,346 71U 981 693 851 251 526 821 no re 149 1,134 304 692 174 31 4 4-7 2,7 l.tm 327 168 1,150 6b3 952 2,878 1.0.4 1,437 696 no re 2,368 0h a CO 788 504 8771 1,051 791 1,505 . 867 Thurday h3 - 1. 006 1,717 3.0 56i 4oi 555 2T6 629 ,4 m 229 1,212 559 1,224 510 246 489, 1,17 51 471 545 79 2,914 1.8't D91 92 795 i.75 3o0 1212 l,la 1 623 1.14H 978 1 134 945 452 56" 502 149 328 634 3,504 2,20fi 798 268 i.785 911 948 511 245 4 - 83,427 720 1,46 80 8C3J 6,8 623 881 turn. 1,043 1,861 52 tm 2iS 9r 1.5fXj 1.741 84(i! 26. 1,16 762 1,505 716: 954! 1,379! 95' turn. I 2,008; 794 1 l,79:i 1.347! 84d 723 40d 297 754 1 26:3 5 1,709 519 911 822 5S0 510 1,116 599 2,161 . 280 4 1 2.0iJ7t 959 78 1.708 1,015 J 1 : 89 4184 i.019 ' 76 1 665 1,514 : S -; "67 al i 837 r-56 ,09i . 75. 19 1,280 1.6S5 1,59 1,459 898 1,89? 598 9S9 .1,007 367 429 788 8,112 873 f61 500 1,764 913 1,191 879 5' 3 87.648 83,427 708 1,114 683 811 832 554 739 11456 422 1,688 435 742 142 47 i H93 2.70P 18b 3 19 27u 1,516 662 1,03S 3.452, 1,115 1 56ii 688 fl2 2 aSn 947 1 i.83i; 3,640 695 420 710 983 610 994 166 1.374 6.9 1.270 130 641 1,048 519 2,26 1 628 1,293 3,614 1,99 1,121 358 1,053 910 819 1,775 342 1.389 1,304 U58K ',301 1,118 1.Q13 1,464 866 830 83b 29 203 347 631 3.843 2,380 917 35 s 1 949 1294 1.152 866 882i l,is70 . 545 - 339 1,191 752 1,331 9494 mmf 711 1,538 --852 IjlCl r 829 41 5.2 1,062 1,4 5 1,261 1,774 -;:486 -576 2-S2' 1,099 ,1.045 1;146 1,890 763 :S2 1,384 826 1,750 1.474 . 1 o:i 1,475 927 754 1.97H 783 1,49 1,673 79- 749 505 874 ol6 1,738 554 1,481 559 944 903 655 6H5 1,035 706 2.5 U 195 475 THUKSuAr, Sept. 51:5 r K if? Ckude Tubpshtikb The receiptsahd ! f sales are 786 bbla at tZ 85 to 14 S5 for vlixiD.' f $3 85 for yellow din, and $3 50 Jorhard tier 2S0 lbs. - Spirits Iubpkntine Au r ciolnti jes terday's report jthe prke adut.ced arid 63 casks changed' hands at 5) cents. This morning the market is firm at an advance qff 2 cents, with au upward leudency. The sales reported re 225 casks at 52 cents per gallon for .-outhern t ackaes. ' I Rosim Alter clcsin. eeterdaj's report thejewere sales ot 9.0 .blla. at f3 5j for stra!nd, G' forkxtra VaXe, - aud f 7 for win dow glass. Tbfs 'mornlnrf the market for the lower .rcaifcili?i has ad vance4mierepotedi 4)f 2,023 bIaat $3 60 a f 3 65 fdi- sfralned, $4 for ' IdW No. 1, M 25 for No: 1.) 4 50a 75 for extra No. 1, $5 for Pale, and $5 50 a $6 for extra Pale. J&B.8 declined in pi fee, and 134 bbls' sold a f3 25 per bbl. Cottok No pales reported' ' FiilDAVj Sept. 61: 30P. M. Crude Tukpkntine la without charjge in price, and the Bales are 342 bbls at $4 35 for virgin, 3 85 for yellow dip, and $2 50 for hard, per 280 lbs. . Spibits Tuepbntinb-SaJes alter ye6tcr day's report ot t5 casks at 52 cents per 5 gallon for Southern packages. Tula, morn1 ing we can bear of no sales, factors general ly holding for higher figures. . Ro&in---After ; closing yesterday report there were.further sales of 987 bbls. at $3 65 for strained,; fa for Pale; and" $6 1 for ext ra Pale. . This jnarnitig-tlir sales reporte d are only 856 bblifatt4 50tor low Pale, f5 for - PaJeiknd 7 lirwindow glass. l.:.S4-rReptejftA are onfy 62 . bbls., which -went at C325 pc-bb. Co jxojr'L-l he jsales reported are only 20 baleiiat 19i cents per lb. Saturday, t"pt 7-i.gop. m. Ckuds TuhPjCNTiNE Has advanced for yeilow dip, and the sales are 197 bbls at $4 35 lor virgin and. y ellow dip, and $2 50 for nard, per 280 lbs. Spirits Turpentine After yesterday's report there were sales ot 131 casks at 53 ccntfc and 0 casks telected at 54 cents per gallon ior Southern pickaexs No sales re- 1 - sorted, holdmerlor biffhef 6 RdsiNSales thismoruiDgbfl,536 Lblsat f 375 for t-Trtm No 9. SJ. r it vr t 25 for .'o. 1. $4 50 lor extm Nri 1 sift $5 50 for low Pale, $G for Pale, $6 50 Tor ex tra Pule, and $7 for window glass. Tar Has declined iu price, and 301 bbls sold at $3 per bbi. CoiTON Sales of 16 bales at If cent-, aud 2 do. at i0 cents per lb. MON DA Y , Sept. 9-1 0 P. M. . Crude Tcrpkktine tii.iy abouul91hbU "VCU uiorniuyr, wnicn went ai $4, 5 for virgin and yellow dip, and $2 50 jor' hwdiper8J lbs. 1 ' i "IMBPBSTI Nr"--V ftcr closing our report oh Saturday, there ere alesot . 0 cabks at 53 cents, and casks at 55 ctb. I his morningthe market 8ppear8vto be qui et, aud only 31 catks selected reported at 55 cents pef gallon tor Sou'hern p icka m s bb's at $3 75 for strained, a d 7 tor window g ass. Thb morning ; h s r ported; ai e only 819 bbls at t3t5 to: at rained. 4 0 for extra No. 1, $4 75 ior low i ale and $s'50 D.. I Tar Only 53 hb!s rccuvtd arj sold at 3 f. $3 per bbl. j O VT? 6 9 (o. 7dV r Cot ion Small t a es at 191 cents per lb. TUESDAY, Sept 10 1.30 P. W. Crudb Turpentine Has advanced In, -- price, and the sales are 4S3 bbls at $4 CO for rv A virgin and yellow dip,. and2 50 for hard, V per 8.' lbs. ; I. , , Of- emus x u it rii; Ha jb is jower,. ana t)e , , .art.uljqn1iaj it . 1,284? -2,2.1 1,095 892 1,945 446 657 642 1,101 1,782 224 1,364 1,016 1631 1,653 1,655 7-7 1,697 646 905 989 332 379 391 1,0 2 3,269 1,107 492 435 1.749 10H 1,319 759 503 I 4,221 Note The vote of Caswell and Gat es counties (unofficial) waa as follows : 1 - Pnilllos-r ftniDD. 52, cents per gallon for southern packages. Rosij The salt s reported to-day are 908 bblsat $3 75 for strained, i4i0 for No. 2, (4 50 for No I, f 4 75 for exttNo 1, $5 tor low Pale, f5 50 a f 6 for'ralef end 6 &0 lor extra Pale. Tar-Is rather tinner, and has advanced in price. The sales are 176 bbls at f:f 10 per bbl., with the privilege of any advance Cotton The sales are as follows : 4 bales at 18 cents, 2 do. at If i. cents, 3 do at 19 cents, and 1 do. at 2 cents per lb. ; WEDNESDAY. Sept. 11-1:30 P. M. Crudb Turpentine The receipts are on ly about 143 bbls, which told at $4 0'lorJ virgin and yellow tup, and $2 50 lor bard. 2Q lbs. . : ,.-V-f Spirits Tckpenti e After y eaterdSTir report there were sales of 57 casks at 2 cir. This morning the market is jBrme arid has advanced, The sales are 89 casks at'Gcta. , 62 do a. 54 cents,-122 do. at 55 cents, and 13 do. selected at 5 I cents per' gallon lor Soqthe'raVlckV;-'. 5. . V HoiWslr ;orted- of 1.4: 0 hbls at f3 65 a $3 -7U I u uiged, f 3- 80 for rxlr No. 3 - 450Tor NO. 1. (5 a f5 50 for S 75 a 6 for extra Pale. j tUwreceipt or sales that we can Caswell, Gates, 251 . 606 . ;;637, " 741 1,381 This would make Bhlpp's majority In the state 4,wo. CojTOH Sales of 71 bales, as follows: 1; 1 fet 18 cents, 10;do at 18 cents, 26'do. c: 181 cents, S3 do. at 181 cert, and 1 do at J9 centsficr lV- , ! If tfchurz bal lief n able to go to Ver wont the IVpnlUcHn rijoriry in that State would have ban tjiifty thou-and i . ' . I ! i a. r 4 J' f ' ' " . I . : r