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' Id) T 7 WO .v.- 1 J ' ' 1, 7 VOL. Vlll. RALKIGH.KC. MONDAY, DEOEMRER 23, 1872, THE SENTINEL. ADVERTISING HATES. ' Adeertlaemcnt will he toaerted In the Pally ggiTivn. at th following rates per us ot nae iurh, ur ka Btwien line. tneeuuaroeUiiie.... . tl.UO ewes. absjuent Insertion IT. ' e . inau week ...,. . ... e A.yiv. I week. 4 ..! aouM, T ma. Wl. i.0O HIUklU u.w" V ww 8 mo", u.av i " sum 11 " io.a ii w ' m.uu 4 l.uull " II UU . fi is iu.uo .H . i. lit ui Uti. i ov ntai tar eb sddittussl ..uare oliow: To I iiw-i'ti. 4.U0 tor T months, 8 WiSU i tUUUUtfi S.00 IV Ml &U0 IU.UU .14.00 u.no KI WI " ' ' IT.Mt three KUm of ll.uu s-or Hm Semi-Weekly slon;, Duy rawe. ' rir the Wrekly a!oa, two-flHh of DullJ Por lb pUy end Beml-Wekly eon bleed, alily per eeat, so Daily met. for Uie Daily end Weekly combined, forty per eaet o Daily ratr. forth Dailv, Beau-Weekly " Weekly torn- bleed, emery per cent, o Daily rata. Special stoticea, Bfty percent oa bally r ee. Advertisement la Local Column, eenl per lint cvtK AFFAIBB. Corruii I.h.rr. Rtporteil ty Lynn Atlanta, OriKut end Co-amlion Mer . chant, South Market Street; I ',' , '. ; Halkiub, D7d. -Pike of onion in uur lUrket to duj : jjm. - 17 J 4 eta. 4 P. M. clales,. - :-W '; Receipt. 3 . ' . - 88 ' Tone of tlte Market, quiet. tn nnnn nnvta FOR SALE IS OltANQE COUNTY. " For t ub r Credit. Par particular lr quire at tit BENT1NKL OKFICE. NTi. 1871 local. Don: la spile f the bed weather the bop a' Tucker 1111 oa Friday evening was ycrj well attended. , The ladies of Christ (Epbcpa1) Chur h Intend glring the pupils of tuvir Sabbath School Christmas tree. ! 4 i, The Chapman Sisters are beading thi A number of lliejmtu oi mis ciiy e aimott impsssable. A runaway mule was the sensation on Cabarrus Street oa Saturday. ' Saturday morning the Police Court had ao cases before It The city is taking a rest before Christmas. The north side of Martia street is con tinually blocked np with cotton. The side walks ahould not be blockaded. v I We are glad to learn that Nicholas ohn continues to improre, v Hon. W. A. Smith was in the city Set- There sixteen prisoners in the Wake eonnty jail. Thirteen of tbem are colored and three whit. John Price, Stall No. 4, Metropolitan Market, has some splendid mountain beri on hand. I ." Paul Llncke, Metropolitan .Market; has supply of choice corned beefor sale, x Read . the edTertiscmcnt of Smith A Wessno pistol being stolen. It Is ralueu highly by the owner on account of asto ciations connected with it. ' We hope our citUens will act upon out suggestion in regard to the cumulative suffrage. . A small wooden tenement in the Eastern Ward took fire Saturday morning from some hot coals rolling on the floor. The d unes were extinguished before any serf ons damage was done. ." According to the Spirit tffih Agi, Hon J. J. Hickruao, of Keetttcky, the celebra ted Good Templar, will visit this City on the 10th of next mnnth.X ; Pac IssTmrri. The excrcieee of this excellent French Institution will be re turned after the Christmas holidays. CiiatsTMAslnsn. The Ilaleigh Baptist tJUUUtljr DC UH-4 W 111 1113 "ChriatmaaTree," at Tucker Mali. Tues- -day eveBing at -ti'aWkl- - TiV;-pauun " ot the School, and friends generally, are Invited to call and hear the little people sing some of their Infant class sougs, and . see their bsppy feces. Cuuibtmas Carol. Mr. Eugene H, Pullen, of New York City, will read a "Cbriatmas Carol" bef.ire he Bleigb Baptist Sunday School this Sunday morn lng at 9:M o'clock. The iriende of the t'chcxil and public generally are invited to attend. . ,v .-v.?"" , All the School of the city and their friends are specially invited to meet at the Baptist Church at 8 p. m., Sunday t hyt Mr. Pulton's lecture. ; . SuFRiit Cocbt. This tribunal will aaseuble in regular session, in this city, on the lat Monday Uie Oth) of January, next On the first two days of the term, ap plicanta for license to practice law will be i Jtiimiued. Appeal from the several Judicial Dis trict, will be cailed in the follow Irg or der, vil: . I lt. w ic, Firat and Second Districts. . lad. Fourth and Fifth DistricU rd. Third and Seventh Dirtricts. 4th, " . Eighth and Ninth District a Stb. Ten hand EltVenib Distrta tb. " Twelfth and fiixsh D.i-imta. Cm MASrr. Butter 80 to 40 cents per pound ; 1 egga SS cents per doses ; turkeys 3 per pair; apples t to fl.M per bushel ; dried apples g to 10 ceois per lb. ; onion 24 eeats par buoca: beef 10 to It cent per pound ; mutton 10 to l3 1-3 cents per pound. Ota Irieod Pink Hardie, ot thelUieigh Cigar Store, has tent tat'ftom of Webb ft Boulhac'a Choice Smoking Tobacco of the brand of 'Ain't it nice!" and also a couple of his famous Florida reed status o4 Powhatan pipes. lie has a large sup ply of these necessities for those who like to indulite in the social rice of smoking to which the writer pleads guilty. St. Mari' Schoou ' The sixty-second session ot this Juatly celebrated North Carolina School for Young Ladies, will begin oa January 21th, 1873. It has gained a reputation second to none under the judicious management W Rev. Dr. Smcdea, and has been of ineatculatle ben efit to hundreds of households in this State and the South, in educating the daughters, making them refined and cul tured ladies. ,. ' ,, f IUv. Mb. Thatwick's School It af fords us pleasure to call the attention of parents to the merits of the school in this place under the management of Iter. Mr. Traj wick. The Principal has bad a large experience as' atf instructor, having been engaged during the last fifteen years in teaching. We hope bewilt "meet with a hearty' support in his tfforts to educate the youth of KaU-tgh and vicinity. ' r BcBBisBAPae. Samuel Merrill, Columbus street, corner QasTIouse,Ta "receiving Tbotet ltock of boots, shoes, groceries, candies, and tricks generally far Christmas. Also a lot of fine turkeys. Moscley's ia the place to buy the newest and nicest presents for ( hristmas. Bis stock is very large and appetizing. ' Andrews, the clothier, has a large and beautiful stock on hand. Go and see him ' The weather Is fou) and the streets are very muddy. - ",; " .... Lector. Xugene tf.'Ulleo, Eq,of New York, will del iter on Monday even ing next, tn Tucker Hall, one of his mas terly lectures, entitled "Behind the Scene.' Truly a broad theme in these days, where almost eveiy things presents aQiffereut ao aapect from different standpoints. Mr. Pullen is personally known to gentleman in this city, and as a lecturer much has been said of him. He has been compared by some to Jno. B. Oough, who has a reputution as a lecturer throughout lbs country. The subject will be delineated io all it colors grave and humorous and we doubt not that all who are fortun nate enough to be present, Will bt fully re paid. THcPLA.cn To Bur. There is a decided growing tendency on the part of North Carolina merchants to confine their pur chases more and more to Baltimore, a Southern city that u growing very rapidly, (n tact Baltimore has many and very great advantage and is destined at no'distaul day to do a trade that will surpass in mag nitude that of every other city save New York. Its merchant are becoming more enterprising every way, and are offering every facility and iadtikement to attract and retain (ho best Southern trade. As a market it to confessedly the superior of New York for very many articles, and ia nearly every branch of trade offers equal Inducements to the buyer, One of -the most notable and enterprising business esUbliihmenU 1 that of Messrs. R. Waiter ft Co., 820, W. Baltimore street This bouse is blessed with large capital which gives them every advsntage, and has en abled them to build up an immense South ern trade. The members of this firm are clever gentlemen, and North Carolinians may repose full confidence ia tbeir integ rity and fair-dealing. , They are engaged extensively io the manufacture of clothing, and in jobbing cloths, cssaimera, tc, keeping the latter in great variety. We are pleased to learn that this excellent house ia well patronized bx our city rner- dimta. bath in the cloth W and piece departments. We heartily citomend this bi,tottbe.;tUiiljott iif"Ntft lamlina merchants. . fURECTioJ Tiiera wat..,n .error in the report of some remarks made by Col A. 0. Cowles in the Senate relative to Stat printing. We cheerfully make the following correction contained in letter fmm (To! C. received o4 testerdsv., He lavs: v. . , -.. ' In your issue of to-day 1 am uninten tionally maile to say oy your usuanv .wj uvnnta rerKHter. that in Voting for an iocreaae ol the pay ot the Stale printer, my motion was not to indemnity him for pst hscs. I slid that no disposition to m taaru-d the State printer for past tosaci ajflld be attributed to me,' as I had vo- tkd agaiMt HIS Dili luic.uy me w 'penaatUm of the State printer. Salhaodrdl The following lines, we leurn, are wicd as the retrain or chorus ol i hymn which is a favorite in revival inoelinBS and general religious txemse our Afrkan fellow ritizen about Wet ion and on the Carolina border. Thi-y contain a mixture of politics, social dis cussion and religion which must coram ni ibem to very various parties : ".oais slon chlldresi. lea' fro kv C on aiuiiK cliuarea lea' ita k , tool aioi cularat, tea' t aoaa. Come along children, (ret board d. train, o sreoua enua auoaru is vmo. aiUereuc in do ,tr." IHTinU I LEA' FEBBIN8' uftU U ll Wertntt nhirt mum. buyers are C4ut out-(i Ap SToid the num-niui uuuuirfii and lini auwua vnrred ine a,i. JoilA KL.V -N aoos, tor , i , Ajitnta lor lite bolted at tea. There b) pathos ia ttw rrt ot our New Orlemna eottespoadenr's dispatch of Sun day last: , "t rater were offered ia the churches of all deaominations In-day for U.o down trodden people of Louiaiaoa, Bishop rritmar, ot Louisiana, will issue a letter to-morrow announcing that lb church i f bladiucea will be open during lb whole oi aext week to oner prayers tur the poo- pie i noiortuaate Louisiana." Were the Looisiaod atrucuie a mere brawl betaeen . rival puluiciaat the churches ot New Orleans the Caiholie and Protestant alike, the Presbyterian and .pifccopaliab would not save been Hie us ot this special praier. It I Kit that despotism has cuaiv at lat ; that the Fed eral government lias tuaUe a mulatto gamester, who was not even a candidate, tor Uomuor of the Bute, and United btutes deputy marshal have returned ooe set ot men a a Legislature, while tbe people elected another. It is a hard tbi E tor free-born men, and American abuts all others, to be bayoneted into L'csariaui ana then denied even the poor liberty ! protot.-iV. r. World. If an American exhibits Laorants of Europeaa eountrivs, their goveromenti, history, geography, politics or society, be is at once set down a an ignoramu. It la no the other hand, a urs aiirn of vul garity is the Dundreary of that lvoiied nemianbere to De wen posit a in Ameri can anar; itnd thi is why w encounter so many blunders in their papers wbenev- they treat ot questions cuunectea witu this country. Tbe Louden Xtaiiy Tut graph, for instance, has just lulormd tbe aversge ni;itsumaa tuat - ur. Greeley, having been ( born in Ver mont, ' migrated from hie native State of Uampshire to Now York,' and eon- i eludes his aiticle by saying, ' On Wedoes day next, had Mr. Urseley been elected, ne ould have been formally Installed rreat dent by tbe vote of Congress at Washing ton.' n But the French are not a whit be bind tbeir Island neighbors in these " stu piditie." We bv belore us a copy oi U Mondt llltutr, theirreat Pari pictorial, in which th portrait oi' all the President of the United who have beea elected for two terms are siren. Whose picture do' you suppose occupies the place assigned to "Uia Hickory r v ny, oor owu otone wall Jackson's I Richmond Enquirer. OLU TECUMSEd ON THE BACK-, ABOUT THE"' BUR.SINO OF CO LUMBIA. . Geueral Sherman was txamiued before the American and British Claims Cotn- mineion to-day, in regard to tbe burning of Columbia.i, 11b. denied that b baui issued orders to burn Columbia, but ad mitted that the army was greatly exasper ated against fcWutb Carolina and this ex aape ration was greatly Increased by Gen eral Hampton' command firing into hi Cttrjp a night or two before entering Co lumbia winch exaaperation ne tqd ni oliiccr. pirticipattd in,, and : this was known to the men. A correspondem was then shown to General Sherman, pur porting to have taken place between him and General Halleck while on bis march to Columbia. Tha communication from Halieck desired him to destroy Charles ton and sow It w ith salt so there might be no mora nullification or secession grown up there, lo-nis B&erman m reply wrote tnat Charleston ana i oiuin bis wuwkl soon be In his huuds, and Hal leck would have no cause to complain ot Ida treatment of them : that be bad tha Fifteenth Corps with him, and that corps did tbeir work well ; and further, that he (Sherman) won a not spare tns puone ouilding in Columbia a be bad at Mil ledgeville. Gen. Sherman admitted on hia examination that thi correspondence was authentic He stated that he occu pied Columbia with the Fifteenth Corpli " In reply . to tbe question whether Ds kepi tbe men in ran alter taking possession of the city he said " No." He could not have done aoto have prevented the burning of every town in the State of South Caro lina. These response were- drawn out by the representatives of the British claimants, who allege that their property at Columbia was destroyed wantonly, and In violation of tbe usages of war. Gen. Sherman maniteated a gooa ami oi ex citement during tbe examination. IKasA Di. to Gin. Knq. 1 Trumps. - No sucdlclne eve; offered to the people be won er Itself sen a reputation In o abort a time as l)r. TtiU's Expectorant. Wherever It ba been Introduced, It baa' superseded ai other Couh remedies. It sot only cores lb cough, but so thoroughly purines fh lung that no fears of its return need b appre hended. Manrais, February li, 809. Dr. Va H. TuU : sir 1 hat been ufferlne for nearly two year with t aster conga sod great difficulty I breathing. My weight was una buudred and foi W v pound : ana when I com menced taking jroor kxiwetorant, I w re duced te one hundred and sixteen. I nad irked alraoit everyiuing ; baa lemois nign,i a vesta. 1 have Ukea half doses bottles. 1 lie ntirhi aweata liava left me. lb conxli has si. most dlsuiijinaml, and 1 have iralued lllteen pound ia weight. 1 believe it will euro wy cough. 1 lecommend it to all my Irieod, With iTTee, ""' r,r" "" --T ... . OUVEBB1CE. ' Dr. TuU' ITalr By baa no bad 040T, - dee 17-deodl.tWll - Wur Esbpan Wbai i CLntauj. "Vifcat can't be cared mast be endured," ssys th proverb but indigeaUon ea be eared, and therefura It Is the merest tupidity to endure U pnueptic bv certainly a right to eon Uoue dyapeptkw to 111 end of tbeir days It thiv choose, bat a it not supposed thst any rational being prefers phyalcaf torment U ease sad bealia, tbe probability Is that it all nnerers from inelgesttou were confine ed that abauluta. infallible remedy for their com plali.t tin td. tney would with on accord nurt to IL W tuod emphatically declare that uen a remedy does exist, and llutt it nam Is Hostellers btomacb Bitters. Ike record ol iu ucces eiUMiua over a irk)d of mors than twenty yeara, ana ll i reeri.-jiy al leged lhat daring the whole of that time ll hao .. ar fuled i.t atl-irj nermanent lelle'' I and diaunlet vr derangement of lb' stomach thai was sot oiyame, oingn ni, ana imnnuie. Tilis ttxitlnwnials' that go to esuldiafe lids Im portant fw tean be counted 'by itbe lhouand. BUtatm-i cumplalnuthai haa bo ak'graf.ied ly tuul disregard of all aif try rales, and iweswibrd and rendered chronic by atrtiicinal tml-aeol ur draauc pargauoa. nave ia una dreda of Insusees bn cared' wlUiia three m.mba hT tbe svateoutie use of till- eele ra led siomaihie and ireU. It fhuulu b la Birmbered la weakneof th digeatir or aam invnirea many other ailment, bililooa ka.d.elia. Darvouaaeb lity. auarau, p.l- miaLius of Ute beart. r,uab oi blood to Ibe band, nauaea, vertit'i, and alee -leaMeas are among tt eunciiiauU and result; and lor all iIk Uw great ege al)4 totuc la a eittc It aela drt Mi"n u" ammac-h, and Uironirb Ute um-llf it jlss-tM atereUwy and nervoua .T.im and tlte b !- i orl etteel be- hi alws.i Kcmiu ana ncniueent dec lsde'UIW-t i LAl'fEiijlUAPiilC JEWS MARKETS. Saw York, Dee. 10 Cottos quiet; sale 1,230 bale ; upland 20 1-d ; Orleans Flour quiet nd steady. Wheat, apring, la9 cent tower, win tor a nc hanged. Whiskey BO. Corn steady. Rice quiet at att SaS I . Pork dull 1 7J 14 oa Lax) lower I S 888 16. Turpen Mne firm. R-i delU Tallow active 8 0-6. Fieights steady. , Cotton Net receipt to-day 617 ;gM 8,781, ' . Mo ey tringency at SU8 eommtsaloQ sud closed at 1-8. StefHlig advanced prime bankers 1-4. Gold 11 S -Sail 8-4. Governmenta dull at 1-81-4 decline States dull and steady. .- LivsttrooL, Dec 80. Cotton opeoed ateadv, upland 10 t 810 1 4 : Orleans 10 MalOl .- LaterCotton active and firm; sales 18.000 bales; (peculation and export 8,000.; . ' WrLMmoToH, Dec, SO. Jottoa q'lie'; Sill . a A ' ' .- miuuunjT so -. : - y 4 middlings IV 5 8al 8-4. Noxrouc, Dec. 20. Cotton firm ; low middling 13 l-4al8 8 8. FROM WASHINGTON. ' Washington, Dec. SO. Proceeding uuiuiportant, adjourned to tbs 8th of Jan uary. , Motion to relieve the political disabili ties of ccrtuio Georgians, including Ivet eon and Underwood ttllibustered over in the Senate." i ' J '' A Terra Haute dispatch as. the ma chine shop of the Evatuville and Terr Haute tttiirosa Da been onruea. Dispatches trout Mew York, St. Louis and Chicago, report a Violent snow storm. Tbe Louisiana Committee baa a oonauU taction with the Supreme Court this morn ing. After the supreme Court sojourned to day. Ex-Judge Campbell and others of tbe sub-committee of the Louisisna dele gation tad a conference With the Judges of tbe Court, and eave reasons why they desired Associate Justice Bradley to pro ceed to New Orleans to review tbe judi cial proceedings ot i ndg uurelt. Judge Bradley, Instead of going thither on hi own volition, preferred tbe request te-dVsoahouid -ooms IrouA hi clleagusa, no soos iu uiaiter uuuer auviaeiueut. Ths committee had a brief private meetinif, and are now visiting the House of Representative Upon Blaine's invita tion. - i;-"'- ' " .Tbe- Supreme Count had an informal consultation after the visit of tbs Louisi ana delegation. The conclusion was, thst Judge Bradley could exercise his own dis cretion about going to New-Orleans. Tbe Louisiana Committee, at their meet ing this afternoon, sgreed to issue sn ad dies to tbe people of tbe loited Btate, netting forth the law and tbe fact in the case noiTTintuTbinf lhat State, and to petition Congress tor relief when it ses sion will be resumed immediately slier the holiday. Tbe committee adjourned to meet in New -York on Monday nexL The committee have been invited by prominent mvm of sll parties, to visit New York and lay tbe whole matter before the people. Tbi afternoon tbe committee went to the capitol and paid their respects io opeaaer mains, in ins reception room. FROM NEW YORK. Nv Roust, Deo. 80. The executive committee and oil rebners hsve agreed upon new prices, which will be announced oa Monday. ' The beer brewers have formed ao or- ganiiation against an increase ot the tax. I he real estate and securitie translered by Jay Gould to the trie railroad com pany, were formally surrendered to day in me usual legal lonn. . An unknown three-masted schooner Is ashore near Great Egg Harbor. Comparative eottoo statement and total net receipt st all port tor the week, 110- 284; aenie time last year, 120,004; total lor tbe year l,S21,Wt last year l,ot),51I ; ex pott for the week 73,813, last year 70,78 i; total tor the 743,080, last year 840,004 ; ock st all V. . ports 3,257,85a, laot year 4,28o,4rj; at interior towns 87,878, last year 71,080; at Liverpool 03, 800, hut year 48,800 ; American afloat tor Great Britain 141,000, latt year lVO.OOO. The settlement wuu Jay Gould with tn Erie Railroad Company was th main topic of conversation throughout the city last night, It la every here regarded a grand triumph for the Erie. The proposal for the settlement was sommunicaied in letter by Jay Gould, ad dressed to 1'resideot VVauon, of the brie Katlroddon Dec 18th. . , FROM ALABAMA Momtoomkry, Dec 20.MIoue perma nently orgauiaed to-day by the election of Lt faiaona; Hpeaksr ; ttobett liarber, clerk; ILWhiiaker, colored, Doorkeeper all lU-publicans. I he dispoaiUon to re tain former action is no longer visible, and seem to be bannor.iou. In the elections of Doorkeeper, more role were cast than members present. Both candidates Kcpulmcans, The Senate did nothing. v FROM SOU ill CAROLIXa. CoiXUiUA,- a C, Dec 20. Judge Bond sentenced a number f so-called ku klux and tbe Court then ailjourued. ... FROM EUROPE. ' Loxixih, Dec. 4pth. The lae heavy storms hsve swollen the streams through out England togrimt height, and several of tlicin have oveiflowed. W indsor and Eaton and Faton are flooded. Ths river Trent ssd its affltieuta, the Losr and Dor- went have overflowed their batik, sub merging large portions of the couutry in Leioeelt-r and ftotingham. in some sec tions, of these counties only the totis ol the tree; and hedges are visible. Heavy laudlidos bsve ocenrred near Dover, and be Ititilway communication with that town is' inV.-iTUDU.-d The ton of Itetor- torough in Northampton county is flood ed, sod many resident are compelled to lake reliige Irom the water in the upper tone oi iliuir dweaUigs. ' - A dei-patch . Imni- LiWporrt- sy thst loursmdree sud fnftjwime jwrsoos, la cludiiiif passengers and sailors have per ished by marine disasters during ths past ten days . T hirty persons were lost by the sinking of ths ship match Icm of fc'orfiuuioeiiand oouoty. j ' MausiD. Dec. 80. Tbe Miniateraol Finance, Public Works and Colonies, hav retired. Eibigary baa been appointed Minister of Finance, iUceraot l'uhhc U.,pli'u uml UuAtu-n nl-CjitliiiM. The IVttina of the Ctrice testerda was su- Denoea in oraie mm m ins tnaia. Paris, Doc. It is probable that somecl tlie bridges shotting tits K-ii e.ia this ity will u saept sway ty ri'iuii. Naplks, Dec. SO. A gale of unprece dented violence swept over Ksples y ester day. Much damage was dooe to property is tliecity sad shipping tn tn bay. , . V f amilyTikexess. Believing the CVinservative party can only be maintained by strict organisation, by harmony and co-operation, the Iftti will always bs found istaids the party lines, standing firmly and faithfully by our nominees, and calling spna all who have tbe iotereste of ths party st heart to do likewise. Daily Awa. ' I told her-1 had no pertiklcr Has fi r Greeley and that he was a darned old infatyaied humbug, hut that ear paper be longed to tbs great unterryfide, nnsatii fide, transoiorgrifide Democratic party and must keep into line. BUI J-rp a lh etftasfisa, Raleipjh Market. CAREFULLY REVISED AN d COR- -- RECTED EVERY PA Y..,'... BAUion, Deeembsr. It. 1878. APPLES s Green........ ... ttuaSOO Dried 1018 BtCOS": Smoked, pr lb, .... .... HS'aU lOalU Umunoked . . trips BhoUldor..., N. C. Ham. a Hall SO Ual7 IS 18ai Bhonldera ........ Canvassed Bam . BUTTER . .V: TV.V.r. BEESWAX, per lb...;.. BEEF, os hoot tSaSO ftaH IT 8089 tSaSO 3a!3H ' 81 BAGGING corriEt : Jsva, per lb...... Rio, good, par lb.. fair,.... - ordinary ... Uw Middling..;.... .... . 1W Good Ordinary U Ordinary.......... ' CHEESE u I Eastern Cuttiug..... 1BV89 1 T 100 as IXlTTOl TARH.perbnncn COEM.perktt,. Sd.lbs , CHICKENS:. EGGS ...... FLAXSEED ...... rLOUR, par bbt, N. C. I 00 . 1 401 TO 1 001 38 ' 7 ! , OSaTS FODDER, per 100 lbs ... . . BAT, per 100 lb BIDES, green, per lb.A. ... " dry, per lb LEATHER SOLE LEATHER UPPER... ...... LEATHER HARNESS - GO LARD ......... MULLETS UOLASeK', pergal .... .. UalS T tOaS 0 Sua&O 8Rt 00 GOLDEN BYKUP MEAL, per bs., , lOOaf 10 TOaSO , 1 8Jal SO OATS, per bn. ..: Sheaf, per 110 IU.... PEACHES I Green.. Dried PORK ,.., ....,.. tatO POTATOES, , per bo. " ' Irish, per bn . 0078 1 607 00 ' 1TK30 lfHie'f SUGAR, Clashed,.... . .. AM ....,.... . "C" "PSr 15a 8 13al5 0 Yellow MJnl!iSX SALT per sack ............ 8 10a8 IS, TsLLoWpertb..... ... a!0 VINEGsB pergal.. 4oaB0 rice,.;.,.;.. ..... , WH AOS..'.v 8Jf TARperbi.... 8 00 TIES....... t))lt Ore Utley Ootton PreM.' .-'- THE UTLET COTTON PKKjS, o well known, and which iravs entire aatifaetloa for th paat three aeaaona, can m obuined with iu Imnrof t-niml. of - rna aiKahelirb. Thialu iHwaUwK ftw, whereby all Melon is overcome. Its Simplicity, kcub omv and Ourabllltr astonish ail who an it And the mora ao that a power ao simple abon.ld.MV remalnefl ao long anat-propriaiea The .train 1 wholly lorne by lb vd Phtte, follower Block and two I 8 4 In. aqnar Iihhi iwn, wbu4i are eafwbl el wtliMHff WKiirht of 1UO.O.JO oounda: thu ffivin uinch oiora alrsnxUi Ilia Is required HiA thit Pnmtrmmt ran yl halt oj eotfoa with tarn ImliQhi mAt4s tmtjhitig from four ktmdrtd MjtiM iMKfrM xa jijiy pwuvu. . On ma caa do Ute work, only luiniring lunaar tima. ll oeentii. s verv amall sfrtes, nd can b mo Disced a tn receive th Lint direct from tAe Gia or Ltnt-kaom, amy bedaaired, thus sins; a war with baakets aid Ireqaioil Sana tlnir of tbA' Lint. U I liubt In weUrl.t, n be taken down and put ap in Wl minute, and saa be traasported os a iw-norse wagea. 1 belkte tl la ba Sueq nailed b any Fra fr Amw. Cmuwumm mud JjurmtrUitv. free eoDiplrbg ; IHspUi of Cotton Box, t reel: .ss or Bale, i- lew ny itjoiuw Ittebe ; weight oi 11 400 to 650 nonuda. Ty7ALUABL LAND fOR ALE. ... :-;.:.';; ;- On Wednesday, th EIGHTEENTH day IJX I 'KiXUlWt aavCAWf M SS szsrsass urw . Ir. 7. Itrlnioa Knltk, l'f mm will, hv Tlrtna of eertsla mortraKes to ths at. Auu'u.ilue Normal echuot, '1. it BriKtS snd outers, st-ll si pubiie auctioa all.tba laud beionKins; to the estate of Ute deceased, cob- stslin et it: n. con. or vsn citv or salkjoh. Several amall lota- to Ui Eastern part of RalelKk, and aboat4U acreaof iaad I S mile Ytesiof KaliiIK adjoiotns;tb laud of J ante .... .a . . il lb ux wiii ba In parcels to salt pur liaM-r. ' TJlKMS: One-third cash, the remainder on eradil for la snoot ha. At lii aam ti i t and plac th Admlniatra ur of aald J. B. Hniiib will aeU Ike muaiMth.-r of the personal elle u ol in eait. Vt. U. BATtLH IfOXi, "1 Allorueya, it. OT & Id. NEW ADV ERTiSEllENTS. ONE SMALL SMITH WESSON'S IL vav atooatadPtsiol stolen lufullnlu will b paid to any oa returning tbs urns to Ut Sshtissl Ontcs deia-lw Y T ID . A Good rellsU Rous Berranl Girl Ap ply at th ettee. uoc ssiw EACB INSTITUTE, After tbs usual Chrletma ret asa th sxer- ekte will e resamad oa Thuraday, Itnd Janu ary, U7U. This will be s favoranl Uw fur Ihesnlraaee of sew pupils, for circular d rw, ..... docia iw stev. n. bl' st wsll st u.i arm x,t a 2) A 0 A D X M Y, JSiMfes'Strw, RJtigK, X C. Rv, S. R. Trsywlrk, PrlndnuaL with eoes- PeAeat aeaiatanta. Hi Sith acailaale laiaiaf SO week will b. aria Jan. lakslais rorassas and psrliular apply is lbs Principal or Rev . 4. w dec U-l ST C A R T ' 8 4 c n O 0 L : SALStGU, X C. Kstr. Aldkkt 8'mboes, D. D , Hoctor. Kkv. Ukxnktt Shkobs, A. M , Ass't, Tbs Slity-Seooid Term of tbi School will eomuMnc Jan. xjL 1873. , For s circular apply to Ui estor. . .. . dsc HS-diw D ENSLOW BUSH'S PREMIUM S ale I y; O il WILL HOT EIFLOBI. SAFEST, PUREST AND MOST ECO- NOMICAL 6iL it i iVb - " WORLD. Clear a Spring Water. Bursa brilliantly id lasts knuter thas other oil Uiv a baaaliful brilliant and auj lltrht Ho bril- liani than as and saf a a tallow candle. No mek I So odor I No chared wick I Mo Chang of lamp. X o H k p l o at o x& Th bet U alwy tb lbepck?- Ton Wanrrt l JTour neWlilw want Ul Been bodv want it No fa t.Ur eaa afford to ao wiutoni is. It utnd nr test of ever l&o dee. ee. A Ilk bled lamp may b dshad spoa lit Soar nil yea luu uu am not aapiuue, but ihi am. For ail by THOS. U. BR10GS A SONS, , 8ol Araat for Raleigh and v:elnlty. BION OF THE ' GOLDEN EAGLE," dee U CHRISIHS IS COMING I ! W are sow recelvln; Is Store th following GflltimUS GOODS: SO BOXES SO. 1 FIBB CKACKEHS. . 85 BOXES LATER BAISIN8. V SO'J POL'NDJ PECAN NUTS. SO0 POUND BBAZIL NUT-. 800 POUNDS LONG ALMONDS. 00 POUNDS FILDEItTS.' SSli POUNDS BRAID CANDY. 800 POUNDS BROOKLYN CANDT. too POUND J ASSORTED CANDT On lbs.) SO BOX Ed LKMUN BVISC V1T. ' ; IIS BOXES FACTOilr CHEESE. SB BOXEaJfr-eTSlE tHKEBE , ... 50 CASES BRANDT PEACHES. . 75 CASES rRKSIl COVE OVSTK. - I EACH BltO.. dee 13 If -S.TALUABLI .t FAaflLT BEilDENvE TO A.ET- Th eomnodlos famllv reildene of H. A. I) -i.kln heir I fur real dsrinx the yar ISof. 'I km boua contain Bwuga roouta and liiey rs e divided aa Io eccobuuodata two Lmiip Uea.. It frvnU Martin ftreel, I about NO yarda waal of lb lioat oRlea, has nle gaidea of half a acre, all needful ouikoawa, sad well of So water 1 Ut yard, lb premlae will bain, erieel repair. , for terms apply to ' x s dee 18-tt JdOOBE A GATLING. Th following: Hwansp Land m J Carolina are ollared for aata, lo wl. ui. il..n.t. Il kfilMia..n MHl.r. 14a acre Vt lota nd Brown Mana, n'olnnnua and Hladnt, 44 oi) acrea. holly Hh.ilter, lb N.W llaao.er. rt 0 men Anrola Bay, la New Masovcr sod Uaijli, no.ooii acres V hit lias, hi Ooalaw and Jottea, eA,o acre, .uloirt lu Ilia riit til ot tba .'lautera Kailr.d Couiranyto aliernat eeUon thereof, upos uMi.ieuo of tharuad thronrh (aid awsrun. Uj'ea groand pratrw in 1 artarol eonnty Si.oeo acre. lioer owmmv, m - i.wvw. o. Ki.h, In Craven, e, o er nay mver in B.-nlort and Uraireo, 4 l.Ouo ai re. Bwaniu land is DarteouBty. Duranl' lalaud, k.Ouu erea. . ttealed bids will b received for nr on or mora of the altor namrd awatnia, until the loth IeeeiBOer BClL 1 he laud will not us sold IS awall pareala. A iell-e eaaiaiuiim hid aotiaid ba addreoaed Ut lb amtrraiKued aud iVprfllJify sUarl "I t-'Uicnti't, Oct IMtlUirtiv rUi-ih, N. C. MISCELLANEOUS. H O L I D A T OyO O D B . " ''' ' . At TUB. B OO K 8 T O It E OF ALFHED WILLIAMS ;- ''T FOUND ' A C0MPLKTB A&SORTXIXT 0? SSW JUVENILE BOOKS ro sots ao girl. Toy Books for Children in gnat variety. I'm I'm and kiighak bUUowery. Uold Peas for Ldl ua ueuueausn. of 'be best sutk ; a lar aaaortmenl. Via. feneUa and Pn Holder. , Pocket Books and fort liottie. . Photograph A Ilium A Piarloa tor l7a, rarlons stele. Flo Bible and Prayer Book, Chares rvlee d Hymn!. Wiitlns; IWu snd fart kollu. , I sarUla Caae lor Travel In;. Cheaa and Backs;aailson Boxes. " Curotno ficlurtu and liame. at axcsadlni low prices. i all early, tf -oa wish to (ret supplied. ALFRED WILLIAMS, Bookseller ntSUtlon. dee IV tf - K A D Q V A R T K n 8 rt) I Cinglo Guns. -1 saBawsssswswsawsnaw At 13.50, W 00, 80 00, 88-00. 110 00. Doublo Guns.! At Id, iu, fid, 14, SKI, -o, tto, HO. KKAl ll LOAIIl.NU (U NS. Attw, tilt, t A tiuo, 4i .i. tMITH St WESSONS', CULTS', SHARPS, il.LEN'S and WUITNET A CO.'B. ' ; '- : - -.:' THE LARGEST STOCK OF BI'ORTINO GOODS I?i THE STATE. An IiiNpetUoti InvJted. tT HARDWARE HOUSE OF JJ JIXIIS LEWIS dk dwlS-tf. RalelEh 5.C. R UOatS TO RENT OR LIAJE. The two front rooms In "Tucker Hall" al BraaeuloecuiiUd bv Uta Nsrlh larollna Lind Loniiiauy will be rented t-'.ir. tha year InTs, or Will bsieaaea lorSKiiesoi years. Abolv to l W.. MAR. B. TICKER A'CO de 17 tf JJIBES1I COCO AN CT8. Tre-h Cnrren's. lurkiah Pninea, Aaaorted Korelun Nut lun Nut, fro.li Citron. I .A' ct t-lf W. y. Bl'RONACIL c II l I K NEW TOME -1 A I R T B V T T this day liMtors. W. . SrS'JMAOH. Sep KT-tl O rln MaLnnlfl. tl.M lltl, ri.. f J.httar wl I will all m! nublti. . u.-l I. m imm nm-ja tan 1'J Or aior ehoica buiUliuK kora, lttclmlli f that on whieta tha Barn sui,da. Hi bulhiluK can be converted In In a eonimodioaa dwe lii-c at sinau ou lay. uvwn or uiraeotaer hju id. a.nall ...ill.tl.... nf wl.ili km. M.. 1 ernia I Una-thl'd ca.ll, balasc la 1 and t yeara 1 lUe rruiutfl 'il I piymeni n mate. C. B. HAKHlauN. . dec Itl-td , i I 0 V TO THS OOttroRATOHl OS- THS, HOST a CAR- OI.IKA STATIC MVS IXSURASC CO. ' An ths Sral named In lh lUt of corporators of "I lia orlu l,.rolli:a Btate Life Insurance Comiany," ll becomis my Suly to call lii eorporators together in order to wrgauia the Company, fl.-aa rmieen t th tMUidnS National Bank In K.lneli, on Wedneadaf, Ilia aih of Jan., inn, al ll o'e.oek, A. M., for lb afor ad puritMi, -dec HI if KEMP P. BATTLE. w 'ARRKSTO.N FEMALE COI.LKGB. Tliehprlne 8e Ion of 1HTJ Wll bifin on the l.'nta Jj.miu.ry, tud cotiUnae so :.. B.ird(.xlu.lve of llrtta andwalilnir) Ttl l luillu iu ri-uUtrcounte, U" 'liarceii''for eJ5ra .tmliea, rnoiler..tP. kor prlieuiara, aowy to i. M J.JNK3, PriKi.l.M.t. dee 11,lm UROCEEIEB, SOMETHING TO Ul MINCE MEAT, buckwheat; MACCAKu.N1, H0VI INT, PEAHL US. '14, i CAf.uI.lN A 1:' . F, M0UETKOES, SHAD ROES, OOBIIXN BITTER, PRIME CHEESE, jrBESU CITRON, . FRESH RAISINS, rKESlICUKRANTS, SOUTHAMPTON HAMS, . SMOKED, SAUSAGE, SMOKED BOILING BEEF, BEEF TONGUES, SUGAR CURED STRIPS, PICKLES, CATSUPS SAUCES.' " :"' ' t j OlllU.Mll Vu . 8oellJ-U. CllristmasZIcIII ays ! W. 1. I. I. TICKER, i tfl. II IV AMlVb TO TltStt LARGE STOCK Many desirable rtlele auitahl for LADIES' WINTER DRICSS GOOtiB, -" ' J ICARrs, NECKTIES, CI.0T1I BAQCE?, CLOAKS, LOVES, FURS, C, AC. tTAltiillonof Mtiintwrsof the l.aK'ml- latur la rrapcetf ally lnvl:rd to tl.a aliote 1 verllaeuent. W. U. R B,TUCKK!l.tCO. dcctO-tl jM O N X. T Wanted oa morlfHee ef three Inneired acres No. 1 Laud, vai d hr l-outor I mi id .a- aionera for taxauoa at Srt,uoo, Itin a U)io-a trois Uif city, doc JU-tf W. 11. JONES A CO , n't. P P L E Prom Haywood lonntv for aula, verv dim. doe UU tf W. it. JU2i t.1 to. J'KUT TKEE1 td UHAI'K M.tf Now Is th lime for tlicin. Ue.ire .s fur them. dw JU It W. H. Ji)M C. R W A R R I V V I. .S . Prints anil Press lino..! ; i . In itreat vulsty. - BOOTS A- SirOKS, , , .......... large Stock. PlilMltotli, PKITT 4 NK-t.- M dec0-tf B 0 O T s A N L' ll il Is HUJit'.i Mx;i.ka tnri:u:is:i., Hand mule N . I iiulity. IIA.NmuitiK n t-n" for l.xlles and Ml sea PRIVROiE, KflTTT FEW'S m dec-tf Jjt R S S H AND K K L I A H I. K . VACCINE VIRI'S. At nor oo-tf B ISUOP'S EffEK E.-CIN'i 7(7fr, A'tv V- V, oM.T..lt, i II nil C ( ' ' : I AMI fdfAci.i ,W nov SfO-tf lALfiHilI SATI"Nl. H' It I - I' Tds Ki j;u jr And" .! hoi Hot o' I III" Hank. Oil i oml Tue? . v o of .in!- ! i . i H'U c)t ot at lino-.li' '. Ill 1J i o'Oi.i It III l : r i eitv. lif th il, il i r Ih. T tn.l li..- I . JO-., i li i, .r n : . ir y er,,ti-.J' li.et .M.j' i ' 1 '
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 23, 1872, edition 1
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