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i THE SENTINEL 7 JOSIAH TURNER, Jr., Editor. T. B. BINaSBUaT, Associate Editor. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. 1 Copt Weekly Sentinel 8 months, II 1 COl.lcS " " " . w t - "' : moo ' ' '; " " f SAW Oh eopy free to gettcrapof Club of 10 uc Copt 8mb Weekly Sen tlocl, months, 3 M I Copk "T , M' M 11' fc. M M U M M ..4.1 t, Om Copy free to (etler p of Club of lv a upwards. ., , - Cop; Dfily Sentinel 0 mouths, " 14 00 WEDNESDAY DECEMBBB 23, Willi this bae of the Sxmnnu. my J i tonal connection with it wilt ceas For eight month I bin tried to Uboi with aasidulty od fidelity upon it col umns, and bare endeavored .to make h, a far a I could nndet the circumstance, a lead able and instructive paper. I am conscious of having fallen far below my t "' own ideal, and of being forced to publish many editorial that were crude ia etyte and indigested in thought. But be Hre mmvbered, that for sis monUit of the time, I bad to do nearly all the writing, . amazing weekly during month twenty column of original matter, bcaidee acting a proof reader; examining exchange, , condensing the column of Bute sews, reading, correcting and ofUa re-writing aa extensive correspondence, at-tecting all tbe reprint, and attending to various , Otlicr duties connected with a daily pepei Tuu multiplicity of work is mentioned not to show what I had to do. but to ex plain why It was that my contributions) .' often Ufa-eyed carelessness 'and baste "rYNt i wneih palilishlngirwfrrti-irTtr lag with elaboration and finish. The Journalist who can command, time, end , who is never forced ta write sere when in thai mental mood in which thoughts spring tip onbidden acd demand expres sion, may writ with, precision and ale. - gance ; but not so tbe editorial iuau-o. all-work in an itblisbmeot whose con staot loaiamuacootraia bim.to pace the wasry round in tb tread mill of duty. " , I leave the BnnriSKh and iu fauului editor, fur whoer weliwe I cherish such unfeigned interest and oUcitada,with real regret Duty "to others speak to m iu such tone that I con not disregard Uitin, and compels me to seek other employ -meat -that proniwe tmire remmwration - . than jouxoaUsia can bring me. I cannot, however, lay down my editorial pen, per haps forever, witbuut taking leave to. ex pre the earnest bop or my heart that the ' Conservatives of the Mate will rally to' the ipportof the BtKiiKjcL, which in time of peril and disaster bos so faithfully watched over and defended the interns 1 of the people of old North Carolina. ,' fidelity, teal, devotion, ability, Integrity - and honor, merit tbe confidence and sup port of the tiue people of a great State, , then Jooiah Turner, Jr., deserves these thiugs at your hands. God grant tbat his carter may be as prosperous and happy in tbe future as bis life ha been faithful and true to principle in the past May thousands of the noble-hearted mm of the Old North State come, opto the help of a paper tbat baa been unfaltering io it devotion, and unswerving in its guardianship over all . thut concerns tbe honor, the dignity, the peace and the pros perity of the people I I retire from my ' place clicmhin, nothing but tbe kindest feelings for m , brethren of the press generally, and In voking upon each aud all of them such - I a. IX f f . ueueuicuoos aa iieaiicouiu wian ana beneficent God vouchsafe. It remain only for me to bid the friend .od patron of tjie Skntihu. a kindly i good-bye, and Vi wish them the return of many bappy Cbnsunases and pleasant New Years, and at last a borne in the bright, beautiful world above. T. B. KlNOsBDRT. JL IIATPT CHRISTMAS. Tbe anniversary of the Nativity of our Lord Jesus Christ is supposed to be to JljkSiZ mS 1? fY"r of the 25tb lAceuiber is very slim. lis was born, as -tbaWt-wwar.nd oim.nu.t.r. ,p pose, earlier iu tho year probabfy fa the month of May. We bare not the space , and time at our command now, to give r tlx nruments in tavrof this conclusion, !.. feel warranted 'ill saying, tbat tbe evidence is quite coneluUve tlmt whattVei the natal day of our. blessed baviour waa, ' it was not the 25th Deoetnber. But as by common consent that day of tbe calendar has been set apart aa a grout Christian, fes tival, it is not for us to .insist Hint the tide shouid be changed, or that ioiui othor day should be observed. In com nion with other, we should rrj iiee. thitt thert.it s Saviour" of sinners, and that He indeed did luy aside bis prc-existent glory in h th I e dwelt before the foundation; of t le world were laid, and. wrapping about II Af.. 'Le it jji . iiim uauiiuiicui vi tituM, uiu conue ccnd to le born of a woman,' tnd td bnom; " I lie man of sorrows, acquainted with grief, ' lhi.t the children of men niight n t be destroyed necessarily in tbe L .st Day by a consjminjj wrath,, but through faith in Iliiu who died for tb sins of all men, might become participants in the beatitude of ' Heaven, Every grateful heart mijt thank Almighty God forjrrfto. a eaviovK "and it is highly ap propriate that some season of rejoicing should be appointed by the Church for special prniae and thaiitcigiring to our Heavenly Fafher. for the 'giftW his dear Son.' -' - ' Xe hare not the indination to go into any minute review of the incidents of the , -r- yearjhat is now o rapidly sppmacl log it end. There is something jadlway in death, and when w tee our old friend -the 0.& Tear is alnoit gone, we fool a chastened sorrow creeping to our heart and nestling there.. Although 19? J has bee year of trial and suffering to very many of oar people, few among them will rejoice in tbe demise of tb old friend. Whilst the Past has be o fruitful in trouble and heart agony, the aspect of the Future is so porteytous, that but few are willing to abandon those ill they are1 familiar it h, to test the severity of those that or to come forth from tbe unexplored 'and4 unknown realm of time. Sorrow and gloom fill tbe heart of our country men, whilst tb ingredients tbat fill the cup that our people are com pelled daily to drink, are more bitter than the waters of Marsh. During tb year that is closing, in addition to the usual suffer ings and afflictions incident to human life, it knees, i pain and death the people of tbe South have been opprased and smitten. Poverty and distress, crime aod hunger, ruin and Waste, tj rauny au J rapscitj havecraslieJ out the life ol our people. They are threatened nowwith every calamity but pestilence and famine. O, Lord, how long I, When shall these things cease t When will Joy aod g!adnes and gratitude, peace and' prosperity, WImu bearUt " " Ilope defer red mketh the heart sick.'' "; Oh, then, that the New Tear, with all iU responsibilities and care rosy bring us quiet after the unrest peace after war prosperity after M much advene fort una joy after so many sorrows hope afu r such terrible desoair. Lit ns then be " no end doin." Let us " look not upon the put, it come not back again," but let u nerv ourselves for the great struggle with threatened dangers, and iox.king t ) the God who mad us, aud who rule ii per- 6et equity, for belp sad guidance, let as "go forth'' into Ibe future with bruve and hopeful and "manly hearts. " JUt tl.s dead part bury it dead," and into lbt eroaing sepulchre let as cast all the bitter ness we have chtrished.end bide it (r in our tght forever. Let peace reign ia our hearts, and love for our kllow- rn be instmtly nurtured, and we will, under God's blessing, ."roll back the1 blighting shadow" aod harrowing realities " which bav haunted ui in tbe pat," aud tbe South at last may put on one more bcr beautiful garments, and in the eujoyment f peace and liberty, her children may again delight themselves under their own Vine and fig tree. ,My God grant the bMn ! M.ny the sky of Our political East u sun t 'May the. jnys of.' the nioining soon follow the woe of the night t- But we h.av been betrayed into a dole ful (triiin not altogether approprlnto to Christmas holid.iT., 'Out of the abun dahce of -the beurt the mNuth ipeukethJ We are awe stricken at tliegnat cul imily thtit threatens the nation ; we are' bowed with sorrow at the ml. sal condition of the dear SJutb "ilw laud we lovi-1 with tuch unquenchable ardor aud court mcy, We' cannot hear the piteous-waiiirgs th&f come up fioui to ttiany vioU.n.u' in-arth tones; we cannot, cos tho people ofa gitnt State like Louisiana, assembling in God'i bouse to oflVup fiaTentpotitiou for de liverar-.ce injui the suare- of the Ibidical lowler; weLCiinuiit rtgard the spprehentions if a whole people list tlleir liUJrtiea' b taken from tbeui by ervauti ol their own choosing, without writing about it, and leelmg io our heurt, oCbeant-. tor tor Hum the profouiidcst sorrow and ym- phy. . And so it ui our strain that ought to be resonant with hope and eloquent witn praise, 1 lugubrious. W trust, thut will be a bappy Christ ma to all our reader. W wish on and all tbe fullest tNjoymcut of those pleasure tbat are harmless, and that many returns f.brfght, jocund December days may be tueir portion. Aud when they ar done with lile, aud no more Uolidiiys shall re turn to them t on eaith, my jbey ail be gttbered at last into tbe Fold of God through the merit of that Budeemer whose birth day we celebrate. Th most difficult thing in Wrjilng is to be simpler Aiif tnaa familiar with the pen and with our English lexicon can uue twice as large as the thought to be ex Unrradr rtwt an uncommon gift, and whilst w bav many, writers, we have but few who can bear Dean Swift' test, himself one of the best of wrl'crs and yet one of the simplesj invariably using "proper words in proper places." Meu whose s io is pmir, as is the cat' witb uiiieiy uiuu bun dreths who are addicted to the pen, de light in Johnaoniiiu sentences and tiusai rhitoric. A nuu has achieved a trood I who U content to ex pi ess himself la simple, clear, easy, natural diction. , Inex perienced writers' are .sure ti mistake flashy terms tor true brilliancy, aoX to makellitt'e fishes talk as whales" a Goldsmith said of Dr. Jobuton. To say what you have to say clearly, explicitly, concisely, is a rare gilt Lord Mxcaulay said that " QUcurity and offet- tation'ut the two greatest faults of style.' Our advice to all writer is to strive to be simple, aod not to be grandiose. We wish; to copy a few pregnant ug- gcstiou .and remarks from some grout writers, and hope tbey will be carefully considered by many who may . c banco to read these lines. We are confident, that no intellectual man can ponder their mean- i ing, and copy it into hi own effort! at composition without, deriving decided benefit. Coleridge says that if tbe srerii used attract attention to themselves, it is a Archdeacon Hare savs: Wleu vou oubt between words, U the plainest, the ouimoncDt, the mott idiunmtiu.' If Niebnhr yj "Th oltlet r rs ttrott as if the y wcr totaling to an suilience." i Hiilitt say: "Towrite a genuine fa miliar7 and truly Engiinh style I to write s any one would tptsk. in com rasa aon- versatioa, who had a thorough c irftmsnd and choice of word." , ' TbackeraV, s great mastefW style, uys "One tires of a page of which every sen tence tpsrkle with points." Whipple, our best American asyit. says; "Words which flow freah and warm irjtn a full heart, arid which are initiott which of bui with the life Dd bresthi of human fcelina. pas into houtchold rucmories, and, par take of the immortality of the affections from which they spring; Every writer should have a sty! ot bis own. If he attempts to fashion bis style after that of some superior writer, be will prove only a poor imitator.' Many men have attempted to copy the mannerisms of Macaulay and Carlylc, but have signally failed. They copied tbe antithesis of tbe one omitting the brill.ancy of thought, and the strange jstrgon of lb other with out preferring the profound reductions and poetic imagery. Sydney Emitb, diimself an excellent writer, gave this advc whenever you write a uptenco you am in love with. Strike it iut ; and whenever you . have produced sn article, strikeout every third word, Ii is tb adjective that weaken style. In a pur style you will find but few superfluous word,. Mr. Greeley (tyla was eminently distinguished for lucidity, compactness simplicity, aod for it almost perfect freedom from useless words. Wa bave not time to point out the dis tinguishing characteristic' of some mas ter we will name. , We advise all young men of culture to read more or less of th following author, who rank with tbe foremost prose writer of the world. Some sve no rivs'i. Milton's prose works, LVQuincey, Robert Hdl, Arch bishop Manping' Sermons, Edmund Burke, Robert, bouthey, Ruskin, Thack eray, Dean Swift, Bolingbroke, Junius, Macaulay, Froude and Sydney Smith These are all great master of style, a) though frf the most part quite different. Tbe first two named hive produced pna sibly the grandest pmwuge that-glorify our language. But our time and space arc up. "' 1 ' ' ' ... Our Associate, as will be seen elsewhere, takes leave of the reader of the Skhti itELtodsy. Whilst, w regret to part with him, w are glad to know ,tbat be has formed a verv desirable nimncetion If wil( beieifivr represent the interests in Xoith Carolina of Messrs. R. Waltbb & Co., Manufacturer of Cloih'mg and Jobber in C'l tlis, Cass! mere,. &c, 824 Utltimore St'rect, B il imore. . Ho ha had considerable experience both as a mcr chant and as an editor, and we hop's our friends and his friends' throughout tbe State will patronize him. They will meet weUluiCUl as : ainuiy Aonn Carolina genllemun know o well Iu w to . , 1.1. .....w ...... . - . !.... .. ' The Sentinel for six mouths has been for tbe most part conducted by our Asso ciate, who wield a ready pollslred and graceful, pen. Our best wislies govwiih him jn bis new enterprise. fi 1 I ITinil I LEA A PEliRINB' unUIIUli I Wortculemhire Mute. Payers are csut oned to avoid the numerous I ounterfelts and Imitations offered for sale -Us- JOJOT DUN AN'S SONS, New Yor , 'IMJ iOBACuO HAMjS ACl'UKkrtO ' Adrancm of TO per cut.- ea Cath on ascer tained value will be mmls on BUUof Lsduur of conalgnmenta to oaf house. Interest st rate of 9 per cent, per annum. Prompt re turns made with check tor balance due ship per Immediately op sals of goods. Sole Importers of tbe El tialla brand Spanish Mass Lleorlee. ' . nvri Jin.i, tlB to., Tobacco Comuiiiidioa Morckanu, ... KJ L'-l 111 anr td-0dttui limltiinnr Ui 1 i v:- Mjh7ERVMEEL Mill Gsarin&Shaftin&i Pulley: PnOttr HiiNWALTiMnofJ' -jlSEND fORACIBCULAR-S ao at, wil.' ... ,v. 0OEB, 8ALHKB AN v-- B L I X D WoOm atoaldlngs, Btalr Rails; NswcU, Ac, I ENAMELLED, EMB fc8ED, GROUND ANf) CUT GLASS. A large and well assorted stock ot the abov goods constantly on hand at th lowest rates, i Or.'cr work Promptly attended to. ' 1 Bu dcrs and owners will find It to their ad a . , . wUXe Uget our estimat before purchaslnf I special atteu:i0B given to Black Walnnt, Slid other first class work. Estimates sal Pries Lists furnished on sp. lillcjllor, a . 1 '- ' ' WniTLOCK A CO, ,2&4 and 258, Canal SU, fJaWTokk. Bisy 8-Si HOTELS f. tiTliJUaSK'8, ONTARIO. ,CA5ADAVr:. TUB "STIPBEIX01 IOLSE.7 . AND JBATBS . ' ( ia cogneetlon with the rejebestea wall Of , 8AUNI ViSEJtAJ. WATltK U new ope for Hi vwepUoe of ylwtors. . rerson in bow o eiursjrUui toard will please scares the Prow.it. . v jo!r 7-tf L A D I E 1 w SILK NECK TIES and BOWS IX ' ALL KIW SBADES. WOObTID OTTOMAN 8CARF8 AND SHAWLS, G LOVES DRESS GOODS. '! W, IL A K. 8. Tb'CIIB A CO. Ilk . , o o o -Out Btotk bs Wa replenUhed In tbsltft fiWdsys.. ;i,rj . ji,w. ' , . Kembers of tbe Lculslstur will flndi ePbENDU) LINE or eiXK iAr, feicb only is ' SOFT IIATS, otovia, EANDKERCniBFS, 'BU0FENOEBS, . J HOSIERY, -JdERlNO SIURTi, AND DRAWER.9 UMBREUA3 and OVERSHOES. W.1UR.B. TUCKER A CO. nov lu-tf r Hi if v takds baggisu. To O KJvJXJ be sold af OCt - ' LKAUtl BKUB' T7UNE DUE8S SUIRTfi, von MEN d BOYS NEWEST AND CHOICEST STYLES. just onened at '' opened at R. B. ANDREWS A CO.. novlS-tf Cloihlers XTOltTU CAROUNA. XV Oasnviu. CouatT, scrsRloB Cot'RT, MOV. 23, 1873, INuiiet J. Oooeh auainst Petition to sell I land for parti Taa. L. HarKrove, Dr Wm.L turn. lsrrj aad others. v It snpcarinv to the s Isfaclloa of the Court that Dr Willlum L. Tarry aod Mr Lac L. Hamilton reside beyond the Hunt of Ll.ia Hlt It la thn.fi.M nr.laM.il fcf.aft t.nltll ea ion be made in the Ui.M.b baitTiKBL otKeJ a week ror rix weeks suceen r. ly , nuluyiiiK tbe said Dr. WUIisin L. Isrry and Mrs 1 uc I me saia ur. una 1 Hamiiu, of tbe Huou of this com)aiiit. and I u"1 nriiess tbey a(pesr iu tlw ouiue of the I Ulerk of Uis euoenor Court Of said count) ot Granville ou tbe second Monday In Janaar A. D 1873. and answer or d tuur 10 said eom 1I int, the -amti will tx taken as euufewted sua heard tx parts ss to them. Wiines, stun Bella, cb rk of said Court at oflles 111 Oxford, the ittUi ot Nov. 18. a. U isJt 1 Id, nov 28 8w Clerk 8. , jr 0 tic . call anil see " THE TIP TOP 1 WASH I U 91 AC HIM the best ever nA sepaotf W. H. JONES A CO. H ORsE PoWDERS-FjUTZ'4. At BIMPSON'S nov 80 tf Drui( Store. O XR 8 Best Baltimore Fsmllv floor and North varonna ramuy (lour, in sacks sep sir .. ; w. IL JOML8 A t-O. viim CLsax. , 1. m. UVU.MH. ATTORNEYS AT LAW: nmriT w r ' Practice Io all Ui CoarU of Htlilni. Wm: amploa. Ed(ecoiabe and Mart's counties, ii the HupreuM Coartot North Carolina, and hi Joe Federal Courts. t Collection oaads ia s-.r out at N,inh far oiina. marit-dlv TTtVERf IHING SUALLY Fob'Nl) IN JUJ ' T' I- "A. ""fTiisrcEAWiff DUUO STORE. At IMP08', nov H) U BOXES SOAP. All kinds. Prime Carolina Rice. " C'snued Fruit SedfVejr'eUblcs of all ki$bC - ept 11 tf W. CNTRrM4-M .1 )( II I ro,UDili cities w v w v ouuuiuurs. urn W. C. BTRuNACH. P O E . A ' L E fwt N. C. Lard, by tbe barrel. ..Dc-vS-tf , H. UNE8 A CO 1 J. A L K X A ATTORSKT AT LAW, ; ' DDHHAM, H. C. , OHke ever Uantdoa dc Vlcker's 6 tor. Eealdes.ee anil B ranch O BltCbpelHlll C. .". ' Colleetron, m.d. in anv oart of Ih. 8U., tiPMf --". r 1 j'UNTAlN"BLTrtERrcirESNCT8. Just received, Jkiit. nlij Mountain Bu ii.. 1 and a supply of t.Lcsnnia f 'itn Ihit V4snnts iietu-u 4AMlio M. TOWLko. Yoatalkoftle-MI Why, wse 1 he mark of rulura niMin vmtr l,a 1 -1- You prnte of Natuiet l ou are lie i oat spenu bis hie about tbe clique. Bl R R E La ftT rtrn i, i v--T 'I BAKH,8 PEAR L HO M 1 ST. . , .. I ... 1 , . , 1 a Burais uriia. 1 . i........., 1 . r - " IT' UIUUSUH. 1 liRpOJEBI. SOMETHING TO E AT H 7' MINCE MEAT. BLC'KW IIEAT, . JiACCARONl.1 V PEA8XGR1T8, CAROLINA MCI, MIL LET KOE8, ' j 8HADR0E8. ' J. ' ' ' f. ' G0&UEN Bt'TTIR, : , ; "PRIME CBEE8E.7; 'J ' jFRE?a ciTRoy,. ' . f FRESH BAiaiNS, tK)UTHAMPT0XHAM3, t 8MtKED SAUSAGE, SMOKED BOILING BEEF, " V ' BEEF TONGUES, i ; BUGAR-LCRED B TRIPS, ' . PICKIJI3,TSUP SAUCES. W. C. BTttOXCII CO. declO-tt J. Christmas Hollidays W. fl i I, 8. TCCIE1 4 CO. IUV 1D0ID TO Tnilt ---t -'iy v " - . , LARGE STOCK Manr desbable articles sulUblc for GHRISTMASTPRESENTS LADIES' WINTER DRESS GOODS, tCARFS, NECKTIES, CLOTH SAQUEV CLOAKS, .GLOVES,. FURS, AC, AC tW AtUntion of Members of tbe Legltis u,r s respectf ellxbivllcd to tbe abovs ad I vcrtlsement. W. 11. A R. 8. 1 UCKIR A CO. dec.lfl-tf. M 0 NET Wsnted on mortmire of ihre. bundrexi tcre o t Land, vain d by Count? Commit sioners for taxaiion at tWO, lym-1 aullda irora ou coy. aecav-u w. it. uks a X , ar ts. A From tlaywood 1 onnty for sale, very fine. dee HO xt Kt IT TREES sad GKAPE VINE. Now Is the time for them. Wa an iwbU I deeUO-tf W.H. JONES A CO In 7, I W A R 8 I V ALB Prints snd Dress Goods in great variety. : BOOTS & SHOES, ...... a Lars Stock. ' UewSupplftf Ilfgait Kill Dati dee PRIMROSE, PETTI NEwSOM, O O T 8 A N C 8 II 0 E B VRT8' 81XiLK MSB &trPBLK80 S Hand made best qaslHy. , - - ' ' -HArov CB SETT ' -'X- - for Ladles and Mi sea. , PRIMROSE. ffeTTY Nrwmu UWni; ; . i';.ii l.( pREBHAND R E L I A BL X . VACCINE .VlRUA At SIMPSON'S aovSO-tt Drag Store, TJISHOrs EFFERVESCING 8ALT8 OF azuiLiti, V11KATE OF MAQSKilA, AJiW AfdtfAAiiA XfAAAAT. At ttlviPK(iNa aovSO-tf .Drat til-w "J ALEIG'H NATIONAL BANK OF N C At Kauiob Dec. 1, IKTJ. Tb Reenlar Annual u.,u,ir ai n.'a s..t. holders o' ihis Bank, will b heid oa lhe-'sW I 'f"""?: ''-Dt thai ) 1 1 I 10 aud " "1 """ -oe.weeo ine hours of I clock at their 1 asking Moose ia this eitv. By th direction Of the Siockholders ilL,Tr their 1-.1 m eUaff. t request "Uutt P, 1 T L T 0 B fft-K-kholderatWodalsnch maetifiv ! n. I V. bv uroxv. dec IV td C DEWKY, Cash. jpENTAXOTIClt : .bui lurther H'ee aad anUI th kaLahii.k. . ml11 omee, orders for my fesaipnai service, may tw left C D H or at the State National Bank. ska. 1 nient of v kuitable ottlee, orders for my pro 's rtt i""r"j reuucuraui patients. taa S kf 11 liU..,L.r , aaavwja. JJOOK I6T0IIES. H t 1, D A l , AT TUS BOOK 3TOH Et O F7 ... 1. MAT BE TyVSD J it'll I ili't , A COUTLKTK AJSS0&TMIXT OF XlVr JUVENILE BOOp Fo BoT AKD OlIILS. Toy Books or Children in great variety. ViniFrei.cb nd r Dvh-h biditoDer ' liWd Pees loridulhs and 1 mu nin nt best make ; a lar e asso tnicnt. . rin feneilsand Pua li'ilflera. K Pocket Books aud roi l Munle. . I t'lioioeruiih Albums 1 ' ' Di. rles ir varions styles. 'I I iue Bibb s and Prate Haulu l naret h. Tie. sad Hvninala. W.iUivc "ealuaad Port F Uo. Taril 1 ase or Traveling. Cbes and R- e gain won Boxes. i 1 romo Hot ursa and 1 at . utli a low prices. . . . all early. If -00 eifh to getsnpp'd. i ALFltt'D WILLIAMS, Bookseller and Bttlonsr. deelU-tf O R T H OA S O LIU X JEANS, 8ATTIXETTS AND CASMMEKE3. Just reei'tved st PKIMKuSE, PETTY A NEW80M B. dectf D EMBLOW BUSH'S PREMIUM 00 WILL ROT EIPLOBE. SAFEST, PCREaT AND MOST ECO MIC'fXML TNT HE . -WORLlSr .., 4jlploJt-'ter. Burns brilliant anal lasts longer tnaa other oils, fiives 1 heautnul hrtUiaot ud safe ligbt Mo et brll lisn thaa ns snd safe as a tUw candle. No smoke I No dor 1 No chared wicks ! No 1' hangs Of lumps. XOEXPLQ810N8. ' The best Is always the cheapest." Yon want it I Tour neighbors want 111 vrybudv wants It No fa ..llv can afToid tr do without It, . . " Itstaudsa lire test Of over ISd dxir.era II htA m T, m,.w h Am.UaA ,.a . uu yet .uis uuwiii not expiouer aor UkC nrt - Forssle by . l-- ' TH03 11. BR1GG3 A SONS, " Sole Agents for Raleigh and vicinity. SIGN OF THE GOLDE.X EAGLE." dec si tf , ' CHfllSTMAy IS COMING I . . ... . W ar now receiving In 8tore tbe following " CmtlSTUlS GOODS: 80 BOXES NO. rFIRE CRACKERS. 25 BOXES LAYER RAISINS. ;. 80J POUNDS PECAN NUTA oi WNDH-BHAlii-MrMr- " FmU3 MW5Q ALM3. 800POVNDS FJLBERTA S0 POUNDS BRAID CANDY. 308 POUNDS BROOKLYN CANDY rv ,, y ............. .. - 00 POUNDS ASSORTED CANDY (In lbs.) W BOXES LEMON BUIaU'IT. is BOXES FACTORY CHEESE. BOXES N. Y. STATE CHEESE V 6 CASES BRAND I PEACHEA -.5' CASES FRESH COVE OY8TES V T 1,EACU Br.O.'A dve.mt . :. : , '"; TyT-ALUABLE FAMILY RESlDENvI tO '. ';" l-ET.. . ' The ; commodious family residence of H. A t D-jkiaV hrlrf is for rent duriogthe year 18T8. 1 The boom entalns en. uirb rooms and thry I are o divided as 10 secomuiodate two fami lies It fronts Martin MmiL. U ahuau ISO wosi oLvat ioi omce, has a uic faidea alf an acre, all aeedial oBiboatea, and a e" "'One waiaria tb yard. Tbe premises vi h. la. . ; wii. oe m arrect relr. dee iy-tf w wrnu sppiy 10 MOORE A GATLINO. .B ALII 1 a vaiuaoie lot la Kaleigh oil Jisw-Bfme, Blount aiKi kdeiiton streeia. eonsistlmr of hall b scr j, beiLg the Aaatcrn part of tho old Slaw t or term of Sale, spiilyst once to the an- Liua. . ...... . 1 . derabratd. , R it BAITlK, Ja, AlTLk,, Ja 1 . ' tea RauioM. Dee. IlU, 72. U. ' eeersian.ee. 20 o s 7 tf BUSHELS OATS. Just recsl e.i W. a BTRONAC'a. mm nCOMMISSION XTe. io. 1. L.4cu. K. f . EACH WHOLESALE AXD BET, COMMISMON Mciy owltnmenUaud ariett , 'Sull, pl iau , "en. C. 8 O .TlTlr I7:l w : 1 1 1 (7rW DEALER is -. COTTON AND NAVAL tt0hBs 8-ond Door .bv0 r.rb0I0 Q.IN, MOUt.tR AoT" COMMISSION MEliCHAJtTa, Wore, lid. peclal sttehtloa Vlvcn ti.' ..t ipiANOiriANOSi! JAMESPlRrUirsi ai. ' Kt to which the, mviu,.tn FTlfete resources of thta comimnv i.r?i. i1" '"" tal, machinery and oth 1553 Ibem to Dut the w.n. J .r:,".u' than any other Ur i"' pomms aoout topurclias. MT??1.'" Uielr advantain la fflU -r " f Send for circular to ' r ' ' JAM It 1'IUOlau . .... , ' marttf j pUEBUPERIOKITrOFTilf CSKIV11, w 1 r L k PIANO iSOOBecded by all wbo bar CAlttcrr.i COMPAKEBItwithoUinra. ''AKfcfLu in tbe ' Ktwvuii The Manufaotnrer has succeeded In e possible: herns thev ar ikij k. v i tln'M.l riANO-FOi GREAT ARTISTS OFTllE DAf' And recommended by all the T ' t Lit A DING lKW8Pitrcu Mce will be found ttat with IhorouirS workmsnship. WAREROOMS, t ' dee T'U tCTl'tfrtT Tbe epectaele are mtnaf-cturiyt fro Minnie.trys al Pebbles' nulled Peth ad arc called IH .ruodd on ae unto Utk hardness snd brilliancy. It m.weil tuon .1 at f pec lac le eut (n,m Bnmlisn or t Id bbb-s Sn very iiijoriuus to ids eye, bectiui of their polartzinx ujiht. Having been ton llh ih polarise, p.., u,e diamond leu tun been foaud w admit Uficen per tent l,a u aujd rays than spy other pebble, ilitjw ground with ftrast s. i tide sccunrev, tn ira tiom chroaiaUc bbureuuna, and product 1 b bihin. snd distinctness oi vision totbi (ore aiulued In speeiscirs 'MarutsctuMI; he . peBcer Optical MwiHrsctuni'c; um4s, NnwYork toTsaleby responsible Wtuiiil -veryrity In the Union. ti. Mahier. alawetar and titirif , k S-.k Aeeut for Halerh. , N. Ii.. fmm litr ean only be ob.alued. Ko peddler' gipiu;ti Do not bay a pair aolea yoa se Uk Indi I mirk. , dee6dkwly MISCELLANEOUS. jTOOMS TO RENT OR LEA it. ih two front rooms I "Tucker ntlrrt present occupied by lb North 1 sroiicn Lid I ompany win d r nted lor lbs yr Kit, will beleascd tors Miles of yrars.- . Apply to H.H.AB.B.TUCmca dc 17 U I JpRESH COCOAS UTS. irt ,v n . -. ' . Turkish Prunes, Assorted orvtira Nuts, 1'1-aah I .lima. octa-u W. C. 8TRON jCD. 0 H O I K N W t 0 DAIRY BUTTER . this day la store. , Tf. . prtwiv-u. Sep -tf ' ''' v'- T Wl.l XKOtENtllil"'' OvC. ia am. . , tni novelty band stamp. k ' - - ' ., i . With eOmphste ess? of Type, for aurts Lmea," Cirds, etc , A peefect little Cf Price $1.00 j post-paid, Bl.i fiaJipl'i w A rents wsnted for this. Alsfi. for Weh'' Button Hole Work r. aud other M "' I useful articres. AdUrcs. s GEO. U1' i a- Mala street, HirtforiS Cot "OCSE AND LOT FOK RENT I-' 'i rrc a s, rui mi. titrht Rooms, r ire Places in sack. ott the llousei Good well ol ws'.fti 0 usex'i , ,r ALSO, '-'- a,lKH,....I-.-a;il an of attached, known as the Rex flospital pr. PJ1 'I- declt tf. - - w. n. 3- .,01 Ol lil.II Corn Meal and Flour. Rye snd " New York Hay. , W. llljONS10, R8. H. W. M ILL E B UaTuig resumed the sssoagemeat of bar BOARDING HOUSE, . vJ :...i'-p.-ob' Streets. qnesU the patrona 1 bor old fneni tue public ieneraliy. ,i i snd I Ty ESIDENCJC FOR At K aV - . 1 .-'. W .- L-s-iTDENCK. Th beiutirol ano oeirui"e n. -- on North mit c. ruer i wu-- Nortb SlrceU.-Kaieiirh, N. C. 9 appi; Mas. or 19sdlwi a ia4US, ifce. I 1 ' ' s fX - Y '
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 25, 1872, edition 1
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