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THE DAILY SEJIIXEL ft), e l iar bt Ciwit I'-ctae FsyrttulU Sf. . . nes or scBseBlmion. One vWr. to at! vance;, .-.., IX Ill.luttlS. Iff itf TWrcOTrT Three months. In advance...;.. '..'.Si.v '' Th DsitT Pbstixku Fill 1 r'ellwreu. in any part uf th City at Firwa tun pb; week, . - ' ." , .t , C'itt Almas ac, January aii,7Pi3 ' Sun r'te 7:11 s 8ct 4:58, .. . . ; ;'y HOTEL ARRIVAL?. YAnBHta'oif IIhUsb Jun'y' lt.'183 ir. tft- Madktutll, Ptvpridor i J. B. Wceii, New York j J 1L Tucker nl witc, Mimtiwippi; Mi. Hawkins, lisiippl ; J. A. httrflef, Charlotte; Nat. FcdurliH. New York; Jai. II. W;Vtr, K-ufulk, V.; P. 11 London, 8"uth Crwl''M O N. Haitt, tbart.ittcv D. Lucm, WbinR": ton, N. C; Bimoli 0. llye, city:. Mr. Cohen, Kentucky ; i. II. Dunn, Balti more; p. U. Oomllo Wartvot-nN. C. ; D. W. M.mre, R.icky Mnt; Blaif But well, B iluruure; J, & (imharo. Baint , Canada! J. 8. Pettuagerv HRWwn. M4.; Dottijla Bell, city; 8. hm, city. (.ttok MARtET.-Ut por!l by Lyno Adamf, Orocer and Coilimiwion Mcr. hunt, Suvfh iUilisVSlreeli : f ' RaLkjob, 3 ao. 2. Price of tt'm in our Market to-duy : 12 m. t - - v l8 M 'cts n r : . dalta, . - - 60 bule. Ilwdjti;i- : - 3Q ' Ttne,t 'I'0 Msrket, tjirict;- : - I-. No U a the Police CoTirt yesterday. Sbb Pi pectus of tho 8lNTlNr, tofr 1873 orifi 2nd pge. JFiye slihM of North Carolina R.dir.md stock fmUte. - Call on W. II. Jonei Mb -tni B.NKMiiT, of I hTa 1 y. was to-dy re-p pointed Priviftu Secretary to the fjovefnor. f ; 1 Ettun Gales Lodge, L O. O. F.( neets to-night ft IntUlIation of officers. A fud CilKEStTo expect thjEjenrnjtffitatijei of trxynwlnls of the Sfoteto mnkc an bd- propriail n to light the streets of lUleigh ,diirirtg-fi''efsions of . the- General As- The I'mit nlinrr Board should hare luet yesterday, but . from some cause or other the meeting was postponed until Wedaesjy nut. I ' ' Mr. Ji A.. Part in who bns lr so long a time perTormed the duties of Chief Clerk in tho Auditor's Departrjterr, has retired, and Mr. Tu. P. Wttherell succeeds hini temporarily. , 1 j s Chsh. To plead economy in ihultiut off the street lights and throwing sway thousandtot dollars in spoiling ouritreeU with red clay!', Stall Kbstino. Yesterdiiy", Chief o' Police Kit rented -out, for 1878, the s'alls in the market. They, rented for fivi thousand, eight hundred and twenty one dollars. '.. Hnjor Wiley Joues of this city think bis bogs died because of little water given them, thinking they would fatten sooner, and the peas and corn were soaked in fi-.li brine. if rs. Our flivittlkinbk St u. ma nmn ant tt hnvi been too little torn than water. Fiv'ZKToOkatb. Mi. T. M. Yetl a luembcr of the kgialatura of 1888, from . YadkinxojayT fxoxa ij.defttbJbe.nig tefore Chmtinas. IIo lived only a few miles from Tadklnville and was found "leaoiiigKirnira tree. ," " Cueek. -Who will have enough of it to bouiuat for re election any member or our Board if Commissioners who la put in peril He lives and limbs of all win have buslnew Uyt of doors at night t Phof. DitKs' Lbctdm. Our Wil .jniagton eicUi gus spiak In thehtglnr-T israia m mo mniwr moa (tie mnnuer or f tuL JJaves' bjcturt on the iloly Laud, delivered ia Wilsiingion on Monday Tl.. . 1 ...1 1 . i : I. tor on that stbject was give last night. Terrible accidsxt u Cuablotte. We n-gret to Lrn that Uuyon't Spoke knd Ilandle Factory, of Charlotte, bas been totally di mothed by the explosion of a ' steam boiler ad that great, damage oth erwiee has btn done. No particulars. - mt Small Pox. cai of small pox was reported to tbt Mayor, yesterday, as ei- isunjf si uc iiwsa oi sr. ii, tins. - tee, to mi ) tram thtcity. Tha pcroa having the amall-uoi ia s son ef Mr.Hester, jut ia frum Kississippi iltuurea will ba takeu to keep it awsj from our city. Cou L. C. .DWARis, of Oxford, ia In the city. . Us has fumed a cupMtuership , intbe practice uf the law with J.a Batch elor & tk)B. Col. Edwards is sot ouly a profound lawyer, but one well itad-.in the pcni.ci auu incraiura ui ins any. it e bid him welcome to the city. ' m t 1 " ' InsrHtjCTioji tit Tua GerVai La. eCAOE It is the purp,o of August LWpp, of this city, sh'Mt y to tnineuc a sorii-s of clsnset, day or evcuin, ,,r in. va'uctioaia the German langug. The ermas, Best to ths Cngliah, U tas grat living langotg of the age and aaxurA- lag iorlupHii)c daily in the twines transaction of the world. Dr. Drpp g a tUotougUly.. edcaJed.j(;ollemn an.J ts particularly a fin Germ m Khir, He JTaW' at araasMBt ewW Hi Iliiasjal MaacCbl.. m L "w Jsf tfJr' : . '-' . ' ,f. "', "r ""' W - f . -f .. ' ,,, ,. . T, .t ,i.,T, if..T 3 4- yon YIIL ; - CnstK. To propose to try . ga again for a mnnih.JUa-csiog H fW jiars) t aw bow it would iTnsrIorslreertt"liti ! Ths Newbcrn Liberal tite that tur excellent young friend, Georgo L. Widi woi tli, hat left lor Ral"lch.httvins accented JPUai!i)nMLl,le!iinn with Mmi. Tucker & Co. . Mr. Wadtworth u ' wortliy joudjj maa. .' - C'MKEK.-Who will lme enon;'!i of it to vote lulu power agiin ikiiy meinber of the present Board of City Corr.misJoneri who ha dafkwed our atreeU i ' Nkw 8tohk. John Primroae, Etq.i of the firm of Primroav Petty & Newanm, of thiifcity, propose to eoaimeuce shortly the ercctun of ft fine store on the v.tcant lot on IViyi'ttoyillo.Strcct, uenrly opposite felrcpulitan Ball,.. The plans and. jeci- Qcationt are all ready, aud the weatbef U no w ItiB Cirly pUtaulo. - VJa.hington society will enjoy this winters now order of hop, known as the kite quadrille, ht-roin tacli gi ttfeui-m kisses his partner swinging uround. Jhe" cortiers; - and monilly Inclined people con- gra'tuTato themselves that it is a refreshing improvement on the lnw-'iviiiusirm of riiRpi dune s. Newt Advfktiskmknh : ' Siwver Wanted Mr. II. Griffis, of Auburn, wishes to employ a Biiycr. fee the advertisement. Raleigh National Bank Mr. C-Deweyv Cashier, gives notice (if a dividend of six per cent declared ou tli cspit il stock for th last six mouths. Read tho advertise moot. , ". Public Pkinto. Without the knowl edge or consent of the editor oi the Seii tinri the local inserts the rbllowinjj from the Shelby Bauntr : The Legisluture of N rth Carolina has awarded the contract for the "Public Printing, to Messrs. Stone and Uzzell, Pro prietors of the AVwi. The contractor are ood men, but we consider that lion. Josiah Xumer has been done very grcaf injustice iu this matter. He has certainly dune more for the Conservative paity than any other man in the Htate. He did 'he printing tht year fur SO cts. per thousand, allien paid him nothing. 1 be Legisla ture now laiacs the price to W cent per tunusitod and tikes it Irom Air. turner. Such is the gratitude for party services. Emamcipatioh Proclamation. Yes- U-rday Jim. 1, 1873, was celebrated in this city by the colored people, being the an niversary 6f the Emaneipation Proclama lion. Metropolitan Hall was occupied for the occasion, and was well filled with the Adored people of our city, 'and several whites. The imn'c, both vocal'uud in,- trumeiitul, wnsgiHd; the reading of (he Proclamation, was -well nnJered by W. B. Davis, Jr. ; the Poem by Louisa War wick, col., was read ia a loud tone, aud prorwrlyempliaMitTio 'Otntiun, by Charles N. Osey, col., was very lengthy, well written, and delivered w itb great terror. Oty is a young man, a native of (his city, and we do him t!ie justice to ry-tlwfr-w-tlm 1 oeeasiow, he exlwbited uumistakitb'e evidence of a hard student Ladies' FAanioKs. Dcmoitellct who have black hair, wear gariu.tataraia.thtnaituj Wide black velvet ribbons attachod to 4HUilit ) ho around tlw tlirowt. The high t?pwi!j . .cmli Js much io favor ; also jewelled . igre'tTs and darts for ornament. .. . i - lligh'llarvttea of embroidered Swiss are much iu vogue. They are finikhed in tront with a graceful tie. The grandest toilettes for New Year's weeptloa irrTfsiTIt velvet made with long train and trimmed with rich lace. An innovating ia coiffure are coils of potted and striped liuir, tiro wearer look ing aa if aba Ua4 a tabby oat KBuwag m her bead. JiBj crirsaeTBIfTnidrTJpeirtTrfroDt to the waist w 1 1 velvet revers, and dis playing elegant chemisettes of Vallencien ne lace. Fr gushing young maidens of thlity- 6t an J upward a cuuuing fringe of hair a the torehead, la the pood is dog style, ia the proper thing. -New ties are made of velvet, cither green, blue or plum color, and lined with bright or pale tinted ailtt. Bows made match tli tie or worn in the hair. Two lung cur: or bniJsar worn by those who du not like the barren effect of tbe back of the neck and bead when all thetiair Is dresed up high, as the latest fashion deumndi. ' . Tlwrs are only 1 80,000 dirl.reiit shades of ribbon from wliiUi you can -aelect a trimming to Biatcb ymirduck of a bonnet, But it ia expected several aw tint will be iutrwlucid in a few dj s, . 4 writer in the London Olvit dnir- that there are mor bwrhelors and Old maids limn there nscd to be, b -cause wo men bars lost the. cba.uis of patience, inodoty, unnttifiVimna and lenderms hV stiitixise the articU was Written short y alter the writer bad better his wile and . hmne wan, naturally tuuugn, miui t.iropic ' Tl, lwii rfmitlv found on the beach and believed to be the oiie lri WhlrU Vw tiveiiMated mlrt ttrmrtetl-ira lhir 4m voyage in the pursuit of. their perilous .aliuii, i to bo .taken to t-mithville in rder that if iibi tli liont fl''ii,JDtj rail ue tiUnlilled. hale rQiNQmnaD INAIOCRATION OK THE NEWLY KLECTED STATE OFFICERS. JUD QJLSSJLTL& OFFICIATES. ' ; y ' ' Urogdcn, Ltent Gor., aud lli'Iej, Auditor, Absent. 'TBEoyERsoirspEAKa;-' ": SMALL CU0 witt IX i TTKSDAXCS. Yesterday at 12 m , in accordance with law, the newly elected State officers assent b'cd in the II di of tlic llouau of Repre sentatives preparatory to being sworn in to aey their repaetive term. The audience was rather small, c moider 1ng the impartancu of the oecusioti, tht-re being not nver ahUndied aud fifty ptraons' present. -.- i , , I,?35 Judge- Settle, of the Supreme Cout, and 3ov. Cald well iutered the tall ta getherSd-k-xeats--tbe- Speaker's ttund. - When the audience became seated Gov. Caldwell aroe, and ad.irwcJ them as follows; ... "r- --: May it pUate your Honor and Ftllout- CUivnt vfthi. &aU of JS'urth VurvliM In iubedienoe to the will of the people of North Carolina, I appear before you to-dav to assume (he office of Chief Maitis: rate of the State for the next four years. It, baa -beeu customary, lellow citixena, and almost universally so, that the Governor of the State of North " Carolina should be inaugurated before the Leglslutnre of the ftHte. On this occasion, however, there ia a departure from the general rule, fur the reason that tbe General Assembly ia nut m seasion, and the tiBtirattr.rriToTiueT that 1 shall take my oath before one of tire Justice of tbe Supreme Court, Gentlemen, I accepted' this honor Chu n y upon the solicitation of frienda, and am sorry that I did not prepare myself with a little speech for them on this occasion. In aasuininfr this, hiirh and rparMiailile point ef duty to lake-care of the interest o( the people of North Carolina; I do not mean to act the part of the partizan in this office.- Of course, where 1 nave patronage to bes-tow, other things being equal, I shall give such patronage to purty friends judiciously, and in a manner con sistent with the privileges of my office. I shall endeavor to discharge my duty to the best of my ability. When I can not Oil the office, from my own party ac ceptably tomyjJJish.alt tlnu consider it my dutyiowlect a goodTiVsri Trora the opposite, psrty, snLnowthttt. every rrnod and true Republican in tbe tH.i.te oi North Carolina will approve my determi nation ia this respect. I hou-i, however, that 1 will be able to ddj in ur own pur ty intelligent, well-eduea'td and lionet -j men enough to nil the ollioes. I desire, in conclusion to tender to you,, and through you to the (tcuplc ot North Carol t ua, my most sincere thanks for the generous manner in which you bestowed your suffrage upon me for the highest office within the gift, of the people, aud to give the assurance that in the discharge of my duties I ahull have an eje single to interest of my beloved State, and to all her citizens, without regard to party ; and while I claim no immunity from just crit icism, I lies pes k in advance a fair hearing and honest Judgment from the public. 1 am now, may It please you Honor, ready to t ike upon myselt the oath of -thee. At the conclusion of the Governor's remarks, Judge Settle arose and said : ' I will now administer the oalh of ' othce to TiT. R. CuldweiLGiiveiBur elect ifJJorth Carolina, for the next four year;" The Governor, taking a book from the hand of the Judge, read alodd the oath of offica, and the ceremony of inauguration was over. 1 - The Licutjnant 0 .tvernor elect, C. II Bfngden, niirTJeTng preatntTaZw-en X. Hargrove,., Attorney ..General... elect. a.yt t came forward and was duly qualified and entered upon the discharge u'f the duties of his office. D. A. Junkinf, the Trctsurer elect, cime forward and took tliejMthJajninjr to his j"',el. , ' 1 1 r'"" - Dr. W. II. nowerton, tbe Stcrt-tary of State eloct, aud Silas Burns, Supcrintend- cnT uTTuTTcoUreT and were duly instalUd. Jamet Riley, the Auditor skct, sot ap pearing, the present incumbent, Mr. Hen- ilersna Adams, scgnr4ng t law,-wrill hold over until the new officer is qualified i Judge Settle announced that the ab sent officer would be qualified hereafter, and the meeting adjourned. SUICIDE OF ROCUEFORTB DAUGH TER She was not only lovely, but just eight- teen. Beautiful luxe! eyes, fl ishing fire ; chesouthair abundant aa Absalom si th bosom of Venus ; a complexion as white as alabaster he might hav driven some men mad ; she could bare made any man happy. Instead of that she went to the Hotel dea Ardennes, Rue Vert Bois, kaid by the Jewish synagogue, just oft the great boulevards, a quarter of Paris justly called the hive of .the great eity, for" In thst dutr.ct every ffiKir is a manufactory and all the by-stret teem with the busy bee. 1 said she went to the Hotel dea Ardennes, asked foraeham ber for a week, paid the week' rent in advance, brought In a brazier and char coal with her, and laid,down diessed on the bid to dieto die by her own band. Her mother was so poor ; they had gone so often witnout meals ; they could Dot see how house-rent was to be pai 1, bow win ter clothes were to I bought. bc died by her own baed, and she waa only eighteen I They bad been rich once; she bad never knowa what privation and poverty war till La Commune fell be fore tuea ttyy nu pieeca an they llr r.kiiM- l,M 1W 000 a year clear' profit ; but then he hint his yicti, 1'arit VorreyiviiJenot Chungo jrilmn. -tady Haw, ' tttey W.rwt hands lei I down in a fit nn the street early vfterday morning, striking is lit ad '.gaiost the stub and "jH uiinaeit pretty severely, . 'hkse. To put out our sJnet lamps without C ifcSuUijig the citizens of lUh-igh ai.tn'ttTiir X i.'Jm In the matter? ------ RHEJHi'lust't Th KOilor tnust ijrt re unilertood as endo ln tlie sovments ot eoiresioi(JcnU, Cummunl ations on all ' jeeta are s liciiwl, whleh W;iil b g.ren Ui tha readers ef the, 8STiMrL as eonrahiias th views an 1 seivtimeuts of lUe writ- rs X VOICE FttOM TllK PEOPLE r Mb ElMTiVR The vafiius articles that have appeared from tunc t i tintu iu the daily ioumals with reference to the dis graceful tate of affairs , in our city in rt -gard to the darkness in our streets, seem to have no effect at'all n our wMy 4 vise city fathers, who hate taken the no tion into their head to stop the gas and thus envelope pur beautiful eity (ths'Cap. itol of the ttite) in darkness. It ie in. deed a high-handed business of th City Cominiaauincra, Ui. shut off the gas with out asking .' inle citizen whether be tikes it ij noff' bdV thnt AN9ra&a-aii4 tnlightentd body has decreed in solemn conclave to do- so, und w, the good ea tured and indulgent citixens, by whose sulfrage they hold their orlicca must suffer. If the city isti poor to pay her gaa ullfj light up wiili Kerosene aud thusconie.up at least to thestandaidof Tarboro, Now if you have any regard fur your bmbs suvk a sul'e passaj.' in the middle of the street aftor dark, otherwise bring a suit agaiutt the city for broken bones . It is indeed a di'raceful stat; of affairs. The writer ol this, together with a number of other cit izens, has resolved to vote and use all his influence agaiust . any member of the board who opposes this reform. X FOR 1873. Tfiat i won't borry nor kdspchilly lend. That i wim't swop eony hursts with the dcakou. That i wont sware enny, unless I am under oath. That the world owes mu a living, pro- iiiilHwili., ,., ,,n 1'hat ii agia kail m phooi I wuo ask him tew prove it. That i will live within my inkuui, it i have tew get trusted tew do it. That i believe real good lies are getting skarser and skaraer every day. That i wont grow enny kata. Spout i neous hats hav killed the business. That poverty niay be a blessing, but If it iz, it iz a blessing iu disguise. Thiit 1 will tukii my whisky herealltur stsaigbt straight totliu gutter. That lwhni smoke enny more'segars, only at iimtliudy-cUaVa ex punsoj , That i wu'u't, swop dogs witb no man, unless i kan swop two tor one. That i wont wear euny more tite boots, if i have tew go barefooted tew do it. That i will try bud -to be honest, but it will be just my diirued lukto miss it. .Jl'hatl wUl love my mother in law if it takes all i kan earn to do it. That if a tuan tells ma a inula wont klk, t will beleave what he sex without tricing it. ' That I will lead a pior.it life, even if i go lonesum aud lose a gud deal of fun by it. That I woiit adviae eunybody, until i know tbe kind ov advise they are anxious to tollow. That when t hear a a:us brutiiiiiiir on his ancestors i wont envy him, but will pitty the ancestor... : iinally,! willsarch lor things that are little, for things that are loucsuta, avoid ing an lorcn uie pro8essnuns, banus oi brass music, Urfumins' Ui nh is Coovcn- shuus, aud grass id dors generally. TllHEATENKU t C' IT -JL'iSnl. M. ii K. Myers, t Ci distillers of Petersbnrg, fonfterly of Salisbury in this State, have served legal notice ou the city authorities that they will hold the city responsible or an lots incurred by them while the w.tt-r-rtpty hr-crrt off;" Ttifri!xpnW of Meisrs. Myers, whether they are. at work rwt;- win ou lit uiie at n euTitmt1ied dollars daily, and as the scarcity of Water ts belie'VeI tf i due o -wtliciai tncompe tency they will hold the city responsible for their loss. 1 . DtriMTiOfis (not according to tho dic tionary) 'lkpuUUionK noun of. multi tude which signifies many, but does not he works, and works when be nlsvs. Water A clean fluid, once used as a drink. Ao Indiana man is naming his children fler . lbeyH iiglandbUURlid, island is the list. It Weighed tin pounds at bttth.- - Z. " Roland," the charger on which the Earl of Cardigan led the charge of the Light Brigade" Noble Mx Hundred " has just died at the age of thirty -four years after his master. "CH'EHCP AND STANDBY!" This advice, glvtu by bluff CapUlaruttla to the forlorn Mr. Tout) Is cordially tc-dered to all who are laboring under that cloud of dcpressioB suJ uiolsucholy whieh asually accompsnlcs chronic lodlsstlun, biliousness, habliual soiutlpatioa at d nervous dcidllty. "Cheer up!" woe-begon Invalids. Tbecaas-'S of jour rUxkhj feelings, though tbry aisy tx ehronie aud i f loos; standing, srs aot utenra IiIh. A courssof lloftetter'ittmiicti BltUrs, th purest anu must genial 'of all vrgetabl stlmnlant and eorrcetlves, and sspsels'ly adapted to rases like yours, will relieve yc a uf your bodily si minis sad consequent menu misery, siwedliy, esitulo y, snd wlttioat pain. The chills and dsiupsuf tlie present arsaufa vorahle to djiisjpUc, 'olllmua and asrvoua sufferers Ihsiuseda stluiulant, a wall as a tonic and altenUva. This wbolesoiu vts;- table prepsratioa e Biblns lb Uire. While It lnireasea the dlgesllr ca;iacity of th sUnaach, sad changes sod regulates th eon dlliun of th livr sod th boaeis, it gives an agreaabl Impuls to Ui usUI faeaitii ad steadies tbe nerve. L'smedieat- d stimulants ar aevcr advisahl ; they ar too taelllng, od ofia m ati diWsUvusl r. . O th etber hand. 11 o shaai tenl s whleii cootsln no diOa slv sUiMiUnt, and ara surcharged 'with drastic evacaanis lht almost lui u a u aa In- l.i out, sr daniftruus. Ths ) stem needs more vitanir, sail tney prtmte it mtirriy. Htettrs'Wittfr hit fin sfflult Ithr Vlt'i Uie dancerens tielUat or ths still mors dao- geroHs d. pUi.a t It sitiipW sir ithini snd -egulatc l iu body and eiaar lb uilud. This It ttie wIkiIk s rri of its cures. " i drc"8i.aea.;i: ii""'-'1"' :i ma CORRECT TUK 6TUMACH. 4 ttlsawcll ascertalaed phytlolrxil.-al fact tl.at the urit-'tn if the hk1 of tl ills tlwl slllu t limnoiity ia s iliiranne.il emidiHim dill! a tint ntary ranal. The bowels txvome ooutti pau d and siuitb, ami Umtee arts s'a tram ul painful and unUtminii ntaladiaa. Ai a rr vsetiv aud cure - thwe k no r mtjr ao ttr aud sore Ur. Tutt'a VeiratahlH Liver fliU. "'n WyrrrotiKliPt W. H. Ti'Tt: ' .-- - Dear trir1 have ta en Invalid for ffv year. snffTigye wttttTlurUluda and iui tried uearlv every i aeut meuleine knowu lo- tho people without ant enVctnat reiser il was augiiestee bv onie of my frhnda tu tuk jour V eirutabl i Pills, for a blcU 1 am mtde.r ublijtailuns or said sirtsuii ll tf'is favorabl uae, I piropose to state lb V 'effects I w eU'ti more thn I ever did, and hit health Is far b-ttvr than it has been in flvi yra. 1 eerialhly ail ths tmlit u VQur fU't ; ana as soon as there l sa increase ia th Ixmiiy. yuo may bl if It ia a aiale Uiil his aauw sbsll Li 'l nil. Publish if yei thuoso. , ;r ; " J. a. toSALOaoN, Dr. 1 uit's ilair DysactsllksMaeh) ' ; ' SAW I E K WANTK 1 1 want - eo d Sswvor for a Mill neat Auhu a One skilled in tha us- of too'a and knowUdgc of mil lug preferred. .Apply to - ii. UKif nn, n2 dlU'Aw.n Auburn, H.C ALEltiH JiATfUNAij BANK OF S. 0. Jasi AHT, 1, 187A A DlvUfand of Sis oer ecu L on tha eanltal Stock has beeu declared for th last til months, psvsble to I he stockholders on Mon day, 6lb instant, at tii (tank in this city. ' C. DKWI I, J-nJ-M " ' Cashier. 1LASSE4 IN Tll GERMAN LAN At Uie rcaoest of nnmcrout iwrsont del- rous of acquiring a knowledge ul the. Uurmao Language, ths undersigned will, as sooa as s tnutceat member have surulrled their lntan tlon to attend, open classes for thorough in struction in lb grammatical construction and composition of Uie Uerntan Languatre. Ap plication may be made to the UDd :rsUnied or at the "Sentinel" UtUce. TJltOCTKH A GAMBLE'S OLINE SOAP Is made from the bast m tcrUls but sold st prkes of ordinary bobi. O es VJUU Fatuities uslutf It All tlrocers hsvs IU U. T..HUZoy U tialtimore, Mi, lunl ibu . . Wh li mJ Agoiitt. J) HOOTS R 0 A M U L a 'iUghtot Way" Bras', . : ADAMANTINE CASliLM, All sizes, also Hotel Candles at iUuufaciorert prices. Bold by uttm i. du.hi t i . Jan 1 8ra - Baidmon, Ma, uotio.v:.tonioiit . And rot Several Sights, . . j'.;'-. , ' ,tt , ''. . Very blteuiou siLVcit avare of great taricty, j m i-tf -n : w. ii. Jones a co. N A T I O N A L U OuT E L . RALKIOU, N. C, 1 1 tt beoo n-open for Uie Uatrrllng pahllj. A. j. PARTIN,.,,. General Manager. R L UORTON, - Ufflc Clem. W. II FH.LlNGi. .-..... Caterer: J. T. HAKKBON, In chariot 8r aud UU- liar.l oom. Visl orS may ha as mi red that Uie rust rena Utioo of th N A 1 1 MAI. wUl b maiuUlued thout reirard to sxpensa, Omuihujis al- waj s at pjjMjt. ' ty. it. nauLEi or tu, . FJ. lLsjis uuit jtulliu -- Buucil'K BjII Uutter.Heef snd fork rceelved dslly. W. iLJyNK t O. deelitf. 5,000 -WPABHelF To tm liutrHyttd hy the MERCANTILE PRIZE ASSOCIATION, . or HEW uBKT v'a i L ro ia w Tm a b 1 13 " " A TiTae! ur every Ticket tCashUirt, , IICO.OOU Cash UlIU, each, - oti.US) 13 " .' V5,bou 'JO ' tenu ,,, '.. J.otsj . -' 1 WW WW n .,' ' MO " IU IWOuld Wstrhes, $75 to WSJ am hewing Miu hlue, ' " - IO to Wsi 7) klegaut Pianos, ea. h '-'.'HJ to 7ISJ 50 r Mt lo.llodt, U) to AJ t b Gifts, aiivsr Wsr, e'e , valued at 1,500vjU A ebsnce to draw any of ths above nrlact for 2b tenia '1 leki ta describing frills srs sasLSD in Envelope and wall mixed, tm reeelpt of W tents a sealed ticket Is drasa wlllHiut eboiee. ai.a scut by Biail W aut i dress 1 be prise aaux d Uiod It wl 1 be de livered to th. 1 ket bolder oa payment of obbdollab.' frtao ar Ilium ilia. siy seal to any attdres. by espr st or return mail Your will kt.ow what your r aa I bofor vou MV for it. Any p la eicuaiiuil foraa utluruf in aaiuu sslue No blsnks Our patrons ran at pend or fair dea.lruc t Ms mat or th Patsa .Fair (liallnit (sb be rull. d on N I Herald. Ave ia. A EB uine distribution . World, Orl. tt Not mis ol ihehumimKS ol His aay. v aiy irinmi, JBty T lliey gus geucrst saUslaelluH. blsaU jbslttllia-, A ua- ft. haraaastis : B kind peinilasiua we re fer to the following : Vrsnklia a. Laus, Luulsville,. drew t..,utsj. stiss llatll Bui ker CharlesfjB u.tiuo. - Mlsa Louisa T. Blase, tit. Fsul. Piano, Sill), annuel V. Kay inotiU, Huston, Viu Kugen r. Braekrll, filUharsb. Hatch Mi A tiuls W-zuod e Orlti.ns, .'),imj. tmcry L t'rult, Co- l.iftihna iO.lo ; ISSI issCab Uirr la evsry p sr bt,--i!W llrkets nuaraiilewi .sir In s.-ts for fl ; II surest assures) auiusestsao tuteta. . . AEettis asiiUd, to wbuta otter insure hi' diif'im-tttA Biiit iUjtrulil. ajttnf ctiiM. Aft. ur.ss, (-UtHil t IIL.ii MW,-i BrotiJ au-eet. New lura Ulty. 13 itUUO UllsUHAUUM THE BEST UldlSrEtTAHT. At - '-SfiWrDOJf-S BOV 90'lf -,xo,lw.::. - 1 . . j. SrLE' T ROAKD1N0 ASDDAT?IOOL . i -,i '. . .. . lULJLbLOKU',' N. V, . ! Ti.a MiMK-s NAli. UUakoLU'CK :l resume tlie rxerei es of their Behooi oa Tttes dsy tth of Fehrnary. I.1T3 j t- ireolars furwarurd on aipTirat!on. I ' kcslm ... . : a urn iv o ; b u ft x , i R. W A ITS U C oil"' , KM Wiat fial.iutora, Comer Uoward itstrset, '"' '-. BALTIUpltE-' " .'' M;inufartrttvrj of C'olhbg, aud Jot.Lirs ..'X Cl 'ths, Csssimerea, do., Ae. A. tvAt.a. A'-r-".'."."It. Wsi.Tta, ; L. L. Halth, ..X. 1kank. ) deeSjMSoi ,;' '; .:L. '; ',:,. ::?'w-?W. MISCELLANEOUS. "I1IT1ZE9 NATMNAt BASK, t ! J Kaleiou-, N t, ,"Dc 3, 1STSL Th Regular Annual- Mertln of the Stockholder ol thla llauk will be held on tbe 8eeun't Tuesday of January, lSTi being th H i' day of l!m mtmlb between thahonN f It) audo'vwk,at thir UmWeg a ein this city. d elM eodt4 p. A. WILEY, Cash."' N V A L At K iima. - Tlii. Annnul Mt!h nt Ox Btu.1. t.ntK. of the NOKTH CAROLINA HOM g 1N-U K- S Nt V f,OUtSJV will ...t . . .... i .. tJr. ii : , war uiuce. In tbi eity, on Tuesday, the 14th dtyvf Jautt ary, If "l.'al 11 o'clock, A. M. ,.. 4ecSM W BKATON GALES, eee. " p i, Grocer, . Cumtiiisslori Slerrliuut, RALE101I, N. O. dec 21-lm OllSi AND COW FEEU. - 4t3 Baahel N. Or- ttrso and Shorts. A 0 sacks Oa. ,,. M . alea Hay. - Cutn and MeaL For gals by dec 24 Iur W. H. DODD. 50 BOXES CANDY 60 Boxes Cream Farina and St da Cracker. rale boa p. ' Fowler k I o't Bnr snd Csksfioip. iKsoley' Yeiial Powders Worcestershire fane . . Kngllsh Chow'Chuw. Best Cream Cheese. , ' Breskfast Bacon. " -v ' Canvasaed llaint. For Bale by , dec24-lm . W. II. DODD. M ILK MILK '-MILK. Persons deslrtm MUk rnn. obtain It bt an lylnr to Mrs Bsrah J' D utile v. who lives on C NT BTRkK r la u,e Bouth e.t.re nart ot tbe city Imiui 10 yards Nona of Tt PPKK B 1-11 Ul U LI... . il j V ' ' . ixvc vmi mrm wet, icu HfiU Slabled, snd the flatters herself that hrr Milk cannot be beaten in the Btala of North Caro lina frlee 40 rents per gallon. iks.2U.w ; ' buy tiii; .K.riK A . 't r . 2S5C- (FAIR BASICS1 Bf ANDAItb More than 200 'Diffi lent Mt.tliflcstions A0ENTS ALSO FoR TBS BKfT ALABM woinay DfiswuHr- FAIKBANKS CO., : M anwiwevr rsew vett. . 1 Ksltlnior Bt, Baltliaur. . t r-ti'. mi w. oi..,,. FAlKBANKJA KwI.mu, - Tirtt hr.tuul at, rhllsdelpbl FAIRBANKS, BHOWN A CO.. - .11H Milk Blreel, Boston' For tale by leading Uardwar Dealers. Sep 17 (ULawttn ' ' CITIZEITC BAITII, v6xXlft UYCAM0RK ASO TABU oT.S, FsTxassuua "t, t , ) l'ttld Up CupiUI, J0.4 II. C'fXiPEK, FKBsioasr. N. M. TANNK, Vit a Pasaioxxv, l. A, WKInKiKH. :asiiibb. BENJ. UAKK1BON, AssteTsat Csauixa. niHtcTOR; J. Andrew White, W. L. WsUlns, i t rsi a I'usta, Jt. T. Arrtnutoa, i V. vVlllUwoa. ' W. K. ilalloiy, W. tt. Tappey. - . rttii'SiTs re. -el r. Hi la (ioi.lt, Bn.rtMi oi t uasaHt V, for wlili h ettrtiheatva will be it sued, payable ib kind, on rieaieud, with inter eat flow data till paid. ibtkhbst allotd on daily baUmcet subjucl to thwk. CollerUon oa ail accessible points, and rv turns mau rompti', luar t-tf JY0 BALE. ' Beet WssteiB Nortb (a ul.ua Buekwheat Flour. , . ' AI Uo fitiod, I'UMO tnd til'" Feather fed. -' W, 11. duNradtCO. ,MUf .. . ... . JT J 'f I C , K . tall and , - -eftir--t rrv - sit . W A I II I K ti 91 A II 1 N r .. the best ee Bsrd. ' ..x . Fl Mf Wv KrJM K CU, - . ..-U-catiiiu ui thi -ust rud iu tha DaCy "" fi'mwtr.tr rales pcrniuare ot ' ,'it " ti.biie:t iiiWS, -.' '.ie .-i'Uh) . 'ue linn . . : '. U.00 'uea sui3LiUituisera.i .t.ia.i !. ,' n . i f 'i, M '.-; ... - . t . I Li fj-.lJlV; fjOart, 7 moaft.1j.vtt -s P. ..ta.rf. i.. g " 8H.00 . M - 40.tJ W- u ss isi. SMtflOU , -It!. 4 f I s - i - ,. 4.tj,l : J' , ti " '-. W.eof -- bOMOOLS, G0LIJ2aES, &c. Jil.rCl'1 HAPTIST FEMALE BKMf-. T r. llnBtiouivA. M ... .'. . : .Prinelal. Kev. A. F. Baoa, A. M., Associate frineiiral. V. A teHi.Ait,...,....ProleM)rof Miule. Tl'i Sprutg seeelon will o)iea on Uie 17iU4I FEBUU.VUT, 1313, 1 !'liio (juildlng, having beesilrnlarg t, la (pa rlous, eiMi!Uiii.leus aud hsiidseintu. Th llltcrary Dei armittit ia iirovhU d aith a aelstet Library, a Urge eo leetiun of Ueulcgk al S IH t lint n aud a Hue Philesc.jjhlcal and i. hem-li-al .Apt aralSs.' -. I ho U usio l epariiiiee.t Is provided with a ht'gu numb, ref uood i'ianes, two Organs sad a llrf. , ; 1 be lady teachers eiupkyed arc til FIRST C LAM itttrdiag pupils are 1 1 iBtred lo wear Baldwin dress, ilosid at d K gl-sft tnition 1 1W per session of S menti s. Fi riiartlenlar, spi ly for elreulsr. d OSdlaibwaiatliiioarl ; ,o .-.i. ' YYMiRESTO f EMiLK CtiLLEGR 14.;. . ' v.. ' ' .... -CSV . 1 he ruig SmmIob of Wil wil begin on IMS IMIi Jtwjiiujiry, Board (exlalve ot lights aud wash log) 170 00 Tuttton in regular course, . .8 00 t barge for extra studies, moderate. for prucuiara, spjity to- M' JLNFJ, President... ;3ecjatdim: JJX-.N 0 II A 51 B M O 0 L - ' MSBANBVULB, X C. .' Cot. Wh. BinouAK, Sup't i ilAJ. Robt. BwoUAK, Act'ng Sunt. aiAJ. W. B. Lykch. Capt. T. L. Norwood. ' v i.,...i ..,:,,.-l,ii...4f iV.A l. L.-'il'....'..!.'. ;' Bprlng Bewloa of 187 opens Feb. 7ih. .; For Clitulars address, MAJ. B1NGUAM. dee B4-Im o XF0KD R1GU BCUOOL. - The Spring Session will beg. a the second Mon ay In Jaiinary. . Terms as heretufore. : Uxiurd, N. t;. Dee. 13, 18TJ. dee 1 -dawAwltuw4w ' QXFyr.0 FUMaLK BKMUCABT, ., - - OXFORD, X C. ' J. Miss M. S. MiTCHtLL, rrluclpsi - Mrs. E. N. Gasav, AssoclaU PilBcljisL . The kusie Department is under tlie cliarp of Mrs. W H, muhkow, well known as an ac complished tesctie uf luiuc ixsiileeee. The Briug Besaioa uf 1&7S oueos Jaututry IX Ctr- oularwoB apptlcaUou. Keferencea-.AU friends snd pnpilsof U late Fruf. a. Mllche.1 o( the tulversltv of tiorlh Catolina. tiov 15 diha t . gOUTBEKN EDCDATIONAL BUREAU L To aid all who tleslr well quallljed. teachers. .- . n.t. a. To repr:eut teat hers who dotlre posi tions . t. To glvs parents lnformatien of schools. 4. Tu sell, runt and exclungs sebool pro perties. Address t JAn bOUTHGATE, due WdltswlUwllwoui Uultuoro, NC. A L E I 0 II ACADEMY. Un the lillh of Jannarv. 178. th sBhsrri- bera will cumuiese iu this bulking aa English and vlasilcat BthooL - "T fauna o tviTiov -ka bss.ob, .psvsBLa . (ll'aaTKIILI IB APVAkCB,' . Primary English...... fit). 0 lAher kngltth ..; -Jfl.tO t lassies ana UJgher Mathematics...., , Btl.011 uook ktej nig auu ireueu, eacueaua . o.ou J. M LOVEJOY. J. M. V H IU deeiKwut YY Ji a LEX AK I N T I T V T X r FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG LADIES. . ' Ull.swfluRo' BTHkKT, rt A t. k 1 it U , N J O r - the I rst sessk a cl ibk lastituUca will be- g.u ou the , , . , , SOTli OF JAN. AhT. , sr..- ,.ii.i(.... i. .u. .o.. ... e..i.,u.t ...... posea, and It situated in un of tha niost deal ustiia BBiKUboibvotta ill the elly ! KsMsh - lucre for u una ol the tuuat uisil anitr ur - Btala. lbs IjstrocUoa will be IhorousiB snd sytle- matiu. 'lbs coarse of study will bf -well arrauted- and asayeinlwice Utewtwssr rerehtrcolteglste course, ud ail Ihe tirbauenUls, il desiied. - UtM of tbe PriBelietla will Oi Tut speeial at- UuiLuib to AIL.-Ml- atd ths JilAa kta,ui Kloth she Las bad much ex. erleuee sua sue- eesa. i I he omei io u s i iisssai ana MATtll St ATILAL elCDlCT , which she h -tuceeesiufiy laubt for seveisl stssluns. Both will pay SU at slkullon to lbs cslluro n re-' fiueiueul, pullsb oi manucrs, aud purity of nsorala. W lulend this to be a penaanent Ilutlltl- tlon, wherein )uung ladies aray comp ete a tboron h, tirae.ical educsliun. or fiotu which they can euier any eiase ia cullr(a. lho BlJAKDlNU DeFaK I sir. NT will be under the personal U(Mr isimi ol lb Junior herssud their muiluit, who will use their eatelturlsio Biak Il a pn.s-.ui n.nisir tliiMv whu may board in th 'sehooi butluiug. I faosa who ma) prvler, vaa gel aceouiuioda. lluus iu Ihe luiwedlsi ikui.ly, iiU eseel Bl fsuuiica Mloa BLANCH FINTKF.SS. I p . u . Mi BMoLLlBA d. Na.i, Jf'Hht. BtlBakANia a JtjLa, AalaUut ln I'rltoary Deparuueut. stev. A. W. ai.Ul'll will deliver a aeries uf I radical Lvetuitra, weekly, ur semi-weekly, on Moral Philosophy aud kindred ul Ji-t t. Oilier lusliaetirs win beeiupli rd.il ttuireU. umauoss rsa BsetOB-UV iwaarx WKskS. TuIUob, l'rlmsry Eimlish, $l0o Adtaueed kiiaitsh. 15.00 I. atiuai.d French, extraemh, tt W Muuc uu I'uuwur OrKaa, ii' ou ' iaiiic ub Uuitar, ' kUOU 1 liraelng, .,.,; in uo ' rstuuug, , ai uo Wa Viuik, t INUI II. lr Wta,l ' !i OU Ilosid, evt ept washng, psr month, 16 WU U u- uf Pisuo ur lnKu, tX O uiui, 1 1 or fur'.her larikeuuua, address j. a. Jome. dec 'JUtf Kilrg .. N. C. I) Wk.1 LING II LtE FOR KEN I. A Dwilliug It'iose un the comer of liiiis- borv' and Wrst Mn'tlt, with six luomsfud , every ruuia f urni-hed with iss ext tpt" oue Uu the preiulsea there is a line ell v water sad all tiib aetu.ss.y uut bmosob, tor fur tbor particu ara apply ia ' - W. H. DODD, Corner of WiJmlitglqn & Martin ouc' v. "- janlImY "" " ". 9 '' " ' 3 (X I l Pwenda Vlrchsla Baeua, II sm, OUU Bidit Sid Bhutildera. ,. asw s-U W, O, atMONACH. -
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 2, 1873, edition 1
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