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rrTrr t i TT r n j-tt,TTT?T f mwummimr II , 1 t J 4 " 'AUVttTFislNO hATn's " ' ' AdvwrtUentcnts will be toeerted in th DU trm ihpi t I r . r i r the mmn nmmt m?m. UtariKKbat Uw tuiiuwmc ratea par ftaate ol 1.- k ..r 1. ri i7,. 1 I one inch, or Ln tuL!an Uuee. 6fll-, neat- the Co art Hoiue. One tmrarc w ttrue. fUw ATt or (CBccaiPTKnt. I raa thwi a. t-k ....... , ... .Vt Daily eeotlnel I year in ed ranee $. I stinare,! Wirt, .VI ;aare, f raoa, laionth,-s.oirt Holoi-WMKIjr Koio'a, l.w-i !l n.toi! 4 . i B.H I i - :M.tlu!l a t ... u4 tf 41.1(1 44.M . 4H.IM (Ml1 Weekly Sentinel " 8 The Dn.t biyuhbi. 1H be tMtvered la my part of the City at Ftrrmxii C'ixt per reek. ' "- " in ' U VOU'.VIII. IIALEIGH, rG.,-TtJESDAYMAROH 25, 1873. NO. 1G0. i if ii ai ttv r ! "ill i4 I ryY aia. tvT-nw MOHNINO KDITIOM. UkGESI ClaTtLlTIO!. 17.11 PifEI -fCBHSIED U THE Ml. - LATEST TEXEGIlAPinO NEWS ON 4th FAGS. 1 Xtiiu. Gsirria norm At, Newspaper jUTertmiLK Agent, No, 4, South etreet, WIU mora. Md , are Jly tuthorUnd to contract for advartit.mwnt at our low at rat(. Adver Uhti In that eity are requested to leave their favors with thai bouse. : CITV ALMANAC. Tuasoar, Kirch S, 1473. .Sun tltt. Sun tela.., 5 5T a it W'SATHER BEPOBT. Wasbixotom, March J4, 18TS. Fur the loath mantle tttataa sou. heaaierly wind veerinr to smthwest with raia A storm centre win continue deitloplug da te middle AUanUd tout, aa4 - avrtbesst Wind with thieateaing weather and rain ar taow Mil prevail over the Middle StatM. CITY COTTO Jf M-A.HKEET, Reported dally by W. C. Btronerh, Grocer and Commission Merchant, Feyettevllle Street I Raunoa. March 24. 1813. frleeJif cotton In our market to-day I At IX m. - "" " "" "ifalT-l'l At p. m. ! 1 , Selet Mbalrt. Keceipts. mi Tone of ntarket Brra. HOME AFFAIRS. HOTKL ARRIVAIiS. City Hotsl, Jkfare 24 -.Willie f?. Roy ter, city; Wm. L. Ellington, Apex, N. (!. j F. 11. Baldwin, Columbia, a C. : II. C. likhardaoo aori O. A. Spencer, Albury, 8.U NatiohAL Hotel, JfartA U. T. L Harjjiove and family, Oxford, N. C: A. J. oo, Paul Lim ke, O. Badger, J. C. Blake, Geo. Ylfgler. and Prank Ornmellcr, city j T. L. Uck, HilUboro, N. C. Excbahai Hot xl. liarek H J. 0. Field, Hichroond, V.; Capt. Robert Bolveand family, Teiat; F. W.Howell, Columbia, 8. a YAtBRovaM noci, Marrk 24 Joo. C. Winder and K. H. Braith, N. d E. H. Jonea, E H. Pogue and Jaa. Bonthgata, Hillaboro; T. Lutterloh, Fajetteille; 0. W. Da'idann. Baltimore ; L. O. Caaa, Canada; J A Norria aad P W Dowd, M. a J Oeo. S. Baker and W. K. Barhaa, Louitburg; E. M. Uncki and T. A. Kinga. ley, Ridgeway; Dr. Won J. Hawkina, Warren; Capt. A." B.. Andrewa, M. C. j Jno. 0. 8aie and tady, N. Y. : II. I Huoe, LouiTille, Ky. ; C. B. Iln'u, Nawbeme, L. C, 8ugg aad aiatrr, Scow Hill. BilUarda. Tbe t-6f fof eariK tile cloth on a bil liard table, according to standard author ity, 3 an inch lineally, (or the first inch, and (2.25 for each subatquent inch. AfriwiO. - '- Mr. loteph II otter 1 having' told his handsomr reaidence on HilUboro Street. near the Capitol, to Mr. Thomas Fnller, lawyer, late of Fayettcrilie, the latter baa take poneaslon wf L il -'h s Oa a Visit We were glad tn see on our streets ye Krday, Mr. Thomas IL Ilarris. Mr. H. bashocn for some- time connected with the office of the Pennsylvania Roofing Company of Philadelphia, and it oa a visit tp bis parenla. . We wish bias ptcaaant Uows. ' " ' " Mvl' ' " " ' That Yellow Flag,; The Court Houm officials have,no doubt entered Into a profitable contract with the venders of patent medicines, at they allow them to cover that building with incon gruous flags, as though the small-pox was existing there. We hope bom of the radical organs will take umbrage ai tlilal Migrated. The lively t'me which proprietors of hotels have is only known among their' order. The Exchange Hotel, on Hillsboro Street, bss juit been viciimizod to the extent of one week's entertainment of "8. Dixon, of Mebtaeetille." The proprietor asoutontbe hunt for him, yesterday, armed witb the bill, at least. ail STAB COUESIL Pint Lecture of the Spring Season John " O. Sax On "towa."" -- It it the intention of Mr. Theodora W. Rumsav. of thla mri, tn kriim out this Spring, from ,3ifleroJt part of the coun try, tneauieat talent ot all kinds obtain able in the lecturing field, provided he it sustained. That thit Star Course will be of great pntjUo utility then can ,b no fjitestkti.J fb first of the! series waa dtv j Uvenjikf Talker Italy art night, bf ' loin Ct 144 tl of ive i air. oaxe came iroiu savannan, ua., who bis wife, and, it is expected, will leave this morning for Hagcrstown, MJ., and thence to Kew York, . j The audience, last night, was Urge and cum posed of tb vary Zif of the cityt old aad young. Mr. Saxe was very warmly applauded on appearing. ; INTEDDDCTDBT ADDRKSS BI CAPT. S." T. EICHAHQB ITEM 3. Piatt D. Cowan, fcari , (or several years cast Anditor of th W.. C. A It. IV. lias reaigned that poaitioa and W. A. Boa dew Esq., la his eraorcasor. Our Noflo k exebangea are filled with tha oartirular of a rahi'null wedding la that City, tb rtnncipalt bade Mr. J . McUnrie. of SalLbury. aad Mia Ann . Frerrssan, of Jtsrfblk. War klad to team. My th Soldi bW Mmfr, that oor friend, William ! RoliifMott, Ikad., Wrbw about a (atnsitk ago, had the Biiatortuaeot kavrag a kg broken Is doing aa weil a could b expected. tTILL Till CflWX Ctiritt ha ! raadf four candidate ia tha A. Id tor Kavor-CuL Wax. W.Boa, W.F.D Vidarm, A. McKlacb aad Baail P. Bnllli and tht bonki am taot yet cfciaed. .. Th laat sqqar I Oroa Creek rrm- tefy. Tyttrtine, ' tb mp aaja, anlj !at weak, aad M phww eas Bow b awvravl la wkK-Ji tn wwry ma dead oir lnnrvuti ht ! poa tHe (Mjaaira of otbrra. A aww rmnal eruand Baa, kowT vr, beats pruvkled aad WJrl m4 fane-lag. Tba Beavaf Cwk Factory at tha Bluff baa awe suae tt work, la Win lactry tberaar ft loo aaa, 1 700, 14 Carda, amJ bet tullT la nnwratuMl will tura nat 90 000 yard of ahartlng ptt noaihi aad ee m balr of aextea par eaaeia. - Wttk bath hataratlballaaM CwaikaMaaaay will be a Me ta tern tm 1M.WW yanl ef afxMttac tt aiooth aad wl l l t0 baia af awita) pa asanas. Tb aaarhia erf ta tba factory b tb lata taprovad aad will ffxaaafartar sapmor Advauoa ia Oottoav Laat night's advice from Haw York show an advance in cotton oa tb noon quotation At noon tha figure were Uplands ID 1-4. Orleans IS 8-4. At the clone ot tha market tba price stood Up lands 19 3-3, Orleans 10 7-S. Th aale for tb day a ere unusually heavy. Ik Young Ahead Tim La Nowhere. A dispatch from Washington last night state that Col L J. Young, collector at Raleigh, had an interview with tba Presi dent today. Tb nam of hi emnpeti' tor, (Cebo Harris!) having been with drawn by th President, Col. Young is lully rc-eetabtiahed in his place. Blow-Your-IIors-Biily did sot telegraph Great ia vain. , WaU IhMNigb Maw I Tb valu of a newspaper for correcting public evils ia maaitcat. Tba people about thr cuplU.l, who bad been ia th habit of obtaining water tram tb public il ia tb capitol ar, com plained it a aa not ia order. Tb Skxtixu. was written to oa tb subject aad, b I wbea a paragraph appaarad tb vil waa Uataatly rrmadiad, aad aaotber paragraph appear d la radical paper to tb rff.ct that tht wait bad aot been aat af ordat at all, Death rfeaBatJaaaaielVaerv. w fegm ta aaaoaaoe Ui death rf Aura, accompriibed daughter of the late Chlrf Jaitka Ruffia. which occurred about 10 o'clock aa Seaday night laat at tb rrairienc of brr moiber In HilUboro. Mia Alio Raffia waa a lady af par aad brvstad character, beloved by all who knew bar, old aad yeaag, aad was eoa iataat avnaber af tb EpWropal chare h. bit had be enefiafd ta bar room ft l tat by painful lltneaa, aorTouadad by all that btv aad teadrraea eoald beatow. TbeRothftab Tacbiry Ul alaj b ia aaratloa la lew day,'. tsfU. Baa Bcaa-r. W regret to learn tnm tba Cbwa4ta Caaww the aa Frtday aeeelag, btwaaa f aad I Vhtrk, the bans of Mr. A. U. Rid, la riwvioVaca Tewe ehia, w baraed tatb greaad. Afjaaa- tttv of aera aa4 raghea was boraed nk IM bare, a watt a tw eatee aad a lae mar. Tb baa I very heave Ml Mr, ftrttL TW raa be ao doab tba la ftra waa tea wk t4 aa lerredirya Wb ta vUiaM ta. Tlwawav Knaamai ia 0H.n"an. Tb Mm mfw gine aa erejueet af a bmwI uJecioaacaaear elgkwev rt.ery wkMI . am wmd ia the very af tMdatoea aa twiataat fbt I, The netrte ta a aaaa (tvwe hi a Job M tHmeaa, aeuveef aaareva ty, Va.whw aar that b wa aa hk) way ta Piiwy' ai anaely ta tb Rtata, Whar kw Uiker awudaa, It eanaa bowl b tt tfcat ha arnvtd bat aa tba trata fcaa Wal bej a4 we ta awwrb a h-df aaara. Wi aeat tba laaawrtil b was aratd bf teo awe aba iMaM ta , bta ta a bar4i bnaaa. bat mm aUaiaeity ati4 bias, aeaite ei Uam ia bat bt 4 aad at ta bark f k heed, e4 tbaw 1Mm4 bba wf bk BMrhet bank, aa4 a awataia awoat Arts Um ataaa aa4e ha way ta tha aa af Mr. ea A. Araaak aha ae4'y taraiabil baa wtia br; ba tha agk4. Aa asieeU f Its af t'-a aawtaaa aaaa b4 a the tfmvwrf the W tamt cf ba ttN bba. Ta aaaa, fk F elaaArieab Lb W aa tha aha aaii a4 the t--m t aailMt ae r-t.i r4 t tiaataa m lt mUg th thita eat Uhea atr IU ska's 4 r !! four.', wha K." 4 i" t tw Itim i Int warv. t ay etia'tw tsrahaa If a "41 t t Tba lattag Trada ia Boo; A Wkea yea aaa aaaa advarUaiag, had bia (tor erowdad a ilk caatoearra, tier is aa tldrof proaperlty, aad that then i a asarc U it. That both tba eneetry aad dty penile, tc!etve' tba poliaW daae, ar rwawding ssnr senary thaa tey tvef slid btfutf tb war, it anqnaetUieabW, aad ll tb baat a.aUe argnt agaiaat tb auaaratfcal ary the rVtath I a-4 proa pemas. The tha hoailk, gsasrelly, W aat at pampraw a It wee helm (be War is aatWtakebtef bat that Hekigh at grew lag, tkt B prreorWea child, it tvailf Otrtala, , - Tba Urgt aaaatity af boot aad abot bast eiv4.hy C IX Dtartl A Ot, Ka. II rsyttntaniW,Weeldlcaha Ibey l peel afk at.lnr thae. foaxtaftbU frnaa Tboaaaavtihi ear p$pfdnt b the aaata tlaa af wab ftwa - tba Hn k aad WlaVJiy aaa ppn'.af, Tb fhil44- pbiawwb.afan klad k ax,yt aad a fg ate, tba batnaxv t th Eeatava h"e Wr or1r4 t ad War ta, after tba baa ataarf iaj ia Ibaana, dd waa tba arkaaf tba rbilsdetebia awb le I v teat la that taarket, at bteeb Tb brWtal aipper tad boM ar teJ kid tad aatlb lb b table iboa liwl xm ft la (e4 oat)" toe eftra at Ibe eeem I 7 f1 th aartb aaen Kfwaaef tb aWp. m tb a4 aad pefaaf little! 4lwWJj J A eery bet aad ia''t'f artiti sM b wrtitoa aa baa Oety A at- hi b- eJ tbaae be iWj the W44f Is e4 to tb efariitr af beat 4 If at W4; ea ta mm th ti- arwailMaaa beei aa4 aaa that . ... . .. . m -pw aa," eati ia at V uan a, Ka. It r(ytw. t atieat, aha MU. It I .'; a4 lWl'7 brtg a rb e4k e4'4 ay day. b fct ttjaanet tnnaia IKa at par af the Ba'. WILLIAM. Capt. BamueJ T. Williams cam forward and aaid: .. X A Jl ' ''I have th distinguished honor, as well as the unfeigned pleasure, ladies and gnt tlenieri, of presenting, " a the lecturer ol this evening, a gentleman whose nsme is almost as familiar to ua at a household word ; a munethat shine a t star of th 4nt aiigrtitiidt 14 the poetical Irtnatneut (4 ttiia aptntty; a name that bat at only conferred lustr upon th American Re public, but I respected ia th vaat, uni versal republic of letters throughout th world protracted applause the nam of John O. Sax. And. although born ia a northern clime, oc tb cold toil of New England, although cradled amidst tha Ureen Mountains of Vermont, la his heart ha is tike his lame, 1 not bounded by oUt line or gengiaphical limits. It is broad eaough and deep enough to am brace his W hoi country. A man with such a fats needs no introduction to this audience. And I cannot forbear to add that during th sanguinary conflict that rent asunder tht two section of this coun try ooafliot wha tb human passioat reached their fiercest height a conflict ia which northern fanaticism aad hatred, and prejudice toward the Booth surged aad rolled in inteoee fury aad madness during all that conflict it cannot be said Of Mr. Bax that any no word of anger toward th South, or lu inatitutiona, -capen hi lip; nor can wt find la any of bit poem on line, or a aingi sentiment, of reproach or anger, or of bittern eat to wards th South and bar institution. Such a man deserve a hearty receptioa In every Southern State. Such a maa wa can grasp by tha band a a brother such a maa ta Joha U. Sax who will aow address you oa th nbict of "Love." Whil oa th subject of Lev, Mr. Sax will proceed to fir yea torn political facts. (Laughter aad applause. ks lAit't urrnoMJCToaT, Mr. Bate, after the welcoming applaaaa, to him, had subsided, said : . ledtaieW XJntimm: I hav th boa or to diaeouree M yon ia a poeoi, or rhyme, a lecture entitled "Leva," devoted, aot altogether, ta that engroaaing paaaioe, oa which so many of yoa ar to ottaa aad o pleaaantly thinking; and of asany kind of love, Aed after a caatoat of tba old pacta, who aaad ia tba preface of their poesm what ttiry called aa ergataeat, tat ting forth briefly ia prnee what awnre elaborately thry had to aay ia vera, wi I, for the betur andentaading of the rhyme, aay a few words. Tba poeai will opea with aa alluaioa ta material leva, tiaxt, ia order, bvt U aoaatry a patriot Unt ; aad iollowUg thia, lb tev (4 raoa, or ph ilea tbrophy ; aad following, at aaa aiiterable length, that great I which. aceutdiag ta the old mr " ' km tb werid go 'roaod;" lit It!T tai will hear aoaia bovhrnd kaewa to yoaeg peepie aad eld aaea with fxxi BMmoriea. Aa attempt ta eacriba lb read paaaioe, as eteatpliied ia many dillereat daeaca at ladividasta, ia a eerka af portrait tweiaaiag with a pactata af Oid Bacbeior ! Ta whom It may ran- a eoaipaaka picture at tba aw Dvmm t5Esvicis. i r . -, B t a ; a f 1 I, E a - Sia Compared to the Xew of ieprcay - BainaritaiOam- Mireolae -Addraas to the Toung J ustifioatloa Etc f The .SxftTWBii presents tbit morning aa epitome of the interesting sermon deliv ered In this city on Sunday, to th extent space will permit. It will be noticed the sermons were not only replete with doc trinal point, bet also contained veins of that interesting tr.atter tbicb th Uuoon retted aie particularly jtilish than tht hi(jhuf and that vrhiclt nf re nearly jkb cernt them. - Beptiab Rev. J. D. UufThain, Corresponding Secretary of th North "Carotin Baptist Stat Convention, preached la th morn ing. (He ha been assisting th pastor Rev. Dr. Prilcbard, in carrying da tb very acceeeful revival meeting lath Baptist church, and be will remain aad preach every night during tb present week.) Tba subject of th sermon a the law of leprosy sod tha text the 57th verse, of tb XlVth chapter of Leviticus : Ige leaiy tather.1 the' aniai a pnrtratt 4 a av drawa maialy treat iaaagtaattoa (laagb- ter) i a eowtpaatoe ptceura af aha MtM wife, Mad by a careful aipiorar, ia real lf aeae liaa oa kva, ia addttiua, ia aoaaertlaa wdh aauary i tra bv ; la luaie bat tree ka, aad la auaciaaliay briefly aad KtvvrawUy let ditiaa. Aft hk-b. as the aueea I But very bag, t Wkil rer U, by rtu-at, 1ala atbev abort AiWthaaeUvaryai tba aad three tAbara, abort eaat, ha taid i Mia eai OmtUmmi I teeah yea very bearuty far ytt p wet tie bea, aed partareOarlf tba hvdy p-eUua af thr aa4t earn, aa thM taateaeeet oeeataf a4 the k 4 rwpiioa yea have gtvea aaa ess eaas ta rer it eaaa af bi aat varaaa. Tb whole aatertelaateat wmmt4 tba etrjat aajoyabia aad agvuatlt M a aa!tar4 ae4ieaa aUwwta. ' Tba Mtewiaf r war l hare beea affcead wubla tba Ut ta.! m -etb bit ibe par pa of tppra4icg IUe prranaa tfrl Bed. Tbw le (mat the '1 raaora t Wk what af ta. trrvt. Leas ;baavH ll'TO IIUkMMblH ." J.a M.iie, . tn Raaa I raw a. 1. X. arena, f4 ia. AWtd-r, " iMr II it. "0 Jhe Aitoa K-bay, MaU tWaald, ' ' Heat Itrry, " TaaatW Th a r-ginraa-' re a a 4) K vUy lt Tba -lf are O aewweaf ! h 4 art at ri rn i ba aW J fl faaa4 ft R !. MUi 14. 4ee aed vt wa X rbeX KtUr el--f. t. a4 " And If It appearatUt la the garasent, either In the warp, 01 in the woof, or la anything el kin, it ia a apreadmg plague : too shall bum that wherein the phtgu is with ire. IpiMf iltartrared the aetareoftia, Th law at cleansing Illustrated th mnr ot oor salvation) from sin under thgopL At leprosy, it wa aintply n tt ootward niaoifbttatiiiDS. So waa tie. It was pro gressive, and it wa offensive and un clean, There wat no human remedy. At to tha law of cleaating, fint tlit High Priest went out to seek th leper. Bo Christ goes out to seek tb alnnr. Tht leper had to be wholly covered with lep rosy before h could be cleansed ; and to the sinner bad to feel hi utter tiofulneat befor Christ could tava him. In conclu sion, th bird tlala typified th tinner lain for linfuloeea. Tha living bird dipped in tb blood of th tlaia bird, art forth that it is tha blood ot Jesus Christ which cleaner at from sin. Eplaoopelias. Ia tht service, both morning and eve aing Rev. Dr. Maaoa wat aasiatad by Ibtv, Bennett Bmede. Tb morning sermoo, preached by tha Rev. Dr. Maaoa, vu aa tba subject of tha future statt ; th text 4th and 8th verse of th First Epiatl of Peter. 14 tb evening, also preached by tb pastor, from tb text: " H hich tow of three three, thinkett Ibou, wat neighbors aato hint that hill among tba thieve. Aad ha tali : Ha that showed mercy anto him. Ia tba cat of the Samaritan, hit act wan alt works of a genuine be Bevokart, There wa a renunciation of aetioaal aad rcllgloe pre) ad iota. Thar wat sel daniai. . ' i Both of tb aermoa war liitesed to with th most marked attcatioa tod, bo doubt, will be productive of great prac tical good. Methodist The txoraiag atrmoa wa from th text; Be that hefkrvetb e wm, the werht r at t shall h e alee ( aa araai Itm shall he 4a, tins an I re Joha 14 Chap., It vat . Jaao wroaght aiiraclat ta are ha w etor thaa maa, II tmparhtd the power af wotting them ta hi disciple, as irraf a tabl pml of tba divtae arigia af tba railgioa they Meacbed, Jrwiah prejudice, Pagaa op poaitioa aad kasaaa aVprerity ia gaaeial, radr4 It tsprti ry. Tba power I wetk ttwaa WM wtlbdraea la the ataaad eaatary aad ha aat beea ra- Morel Why era they aot wrwafkt te-dart Firat, aa ta Pagaa Uada, becaaa ef the kna ef parity aad faith W Ibe diarlpW ef Jraua, They ar bc44 I Cruaa a ater h aa ta Lyatra of Kohieua. Tb eeceaatty esauaat, aal tba hwaaaa aaadtuueeere waating ; lu Jaao pfoaairad tb power t thee who bi4. Haeaadly, M la ateat af Chrtataadiiaa, aatreamaa ere at wreaght baraaw thay ar aa btager Bead ad. I br. taodom etiii baa tba aid tree toe. Twey ar ar fml.4 breaaas thr paraoa has aera ru r.,!e.l, Oirtatttaity tseak Ita-if. Tbey an aot aeeta-l beteatt tbtre ar tfT'tioal sabatitetee. Tb apar ttl.au ef the ti 4y Ppint-lh btry tf th laaith tbaeiag it pnwef taviactuawy, aaivereal adaptauiutt aa4 trsa a ti ascUUery aad parity la et.-fi ; the witaeM ef the thaaaad ia Coaxiee iraaabtraaad aad ia tharena pari! aad riaiaad, all lute aulvtnm-a U ttra Uev Tee auaes BBMtl atit.t 'fiaaiarwntk Jaa pnatreBtO. II A irati of arr am. The peaar af tea t hjue Is greetat thaa ha h ," tiraaaay rbtreaa are: p it.la ia tba Ilea af Ua4 preeideare aat hi pmeia. t, parity aad faith, that lb g-Vwy f za my aVeae f.jthl, la tb evrult g, lb f attef ii !, bafor aelivariag the mam I r. pl tba aeaa.re-Mil mJ this tariaf. Ual a smi laai4.- ar-e-tag. la k'Mwp-tiiiea ll.H, aaper will he 4 im4 by rl- Jn 1 wk.a reaarid I Hilt pa pal ia jiUt ew. Th ubrt wi 1 he i ' IV I. Uk ; hepa af Ue ..' 1 iraat thai y m raa hat aid Us pi anal ta heat aL Y-e will rratwia that tw T"t hi t b ia4 ft !. II ad ttM af h4wvaaM. llB..i a.utanll at eeemaie at whe itae4 haara thai ha ia afire laurMxi eaaa M krrtwr lhae prrec he tVe eepart he mmmmt a aiab- fray f aaj ai i ,kAh r-w-fcwg ti h' a k i s aa t ,.. e i - f t'f a.t , eat .' t. ..i, ei country generally, at thia dty, th yoong people are not becoming worker m lite church. Excepting th single position of Sabbath School teachers; there are exceed ingfy few of th young ladie and yomig gentlemen of th Church who r qaaliy ing themselves, or drain to qualify theta telvea to become awful at pttblio workvi in the church of God. Thee, brethren, attend to thta tacred intereat."' Then coming to th aermoa he, ia put, mid : Th mbject of the first sermon ef series on tb Judgment wm Revehuhm teache u that th jadgment Vt at hand,'' Thlt evening our tubieet htThedoe trine of aa impending Judgment w a teat of Spiritual condition t" To the irre ligious, it it a teat wnen trtey consttiir what the effect of a faithful appreciation of it would be and what the effect of their Imperfect appreciation really ia, . 1. If thoroughly apprectatcd. It would meat them with anxiety aad fear. It in volvet peril, and tKinaciontnea or peril alwayt cngeadert foreboding and dread. Aa impending earthly trial in which only temporal Interest are ta jeopardy, de stroy one' peace w taina, especially Wben there It a eecrel conviction at guilt, uncertainty m tn the day ot the or deal and certainty that th cause will ' b loat and tb penalty in curred If it - should tranplre aow. The thought ot the Judgment it a thought, to the sinner, of extremist peril, lu coming Is uncertain. - It it hi be "as a thief ia the Bight." The tinner kaowt n i not prepared. Convirtioii tod evei. throw pre tura to befall him bcfitr toch a fear, and tha penalty it aa ml and eternal. All who have, though but lor a moment, appreciated or endeavored to lastly ap prehend tba terror af tb Great Day, hav bee stricken with fear and dismay. Two soldiers ia Palestine, with careless minds loitered through a grove till they reached th border of a magnificent plain. On exclaimed that that plac would be the scene of judgment. Sitting braid a beautiful tree, be aaid M I am to tit bare while 1 am being Judged." Looking towards beavro h fancied him self under the great eye of God In tb final examination. Ue turned pal, shud dered and fell trembling to the earth. Ever after ha thought of th judgment with horror." . - i Other appropriate . illustration wer given, Tb teat was then applied by refer core ta the earelraanat of the ungodly la regard to the judgment TltegoUly were thea described ia relation to tba judg ment first m to what they should be and bow thay should live, teeing that they ate hasting to tha tremendous teen; eo ondly whtt they r and how tbey live, from imperfect raaliaeiioa of tba stupen dous subject, Thea be elated that a teat wm found in considering thnt it would b desired by tb eon act out ly prepared and wm aa the contrary feared by many chris tians. It wm a happy thought to th pioua because it would vindicate their mo tive and action! ; would ha Ira and fair, for Jesus would be tha Judge ; be w per fect ia know ledge, cannot be bribed, bat ao privaht interest to tuueerve, will aot be partuaa, cannot be deotived. Enamk cannot affect ear Cautr. They will b there but cannot in lure. It wiU red dan ger aad trouble aad offering. It will be tha gat to beevea, Bible quotation wr given, showing th ancient chrit- tarveetly dew red tht pviour I miag. lraabytariaa. Before tba delivery of th pardoned on the ground of re pen truce but lb grouad of t'leir pardon wm the right outnot of Christ. If w were pardon d U wat tor Christ's take. . H would rather be on the way to th gibbett thaa on the wty to bell, j TIXXJ COUSTS. . Mayor's CoutL Wbila other metropolitan citiea are afflicted with Criminals of all grade, not one eas caote before Mayor Whitaker yesterday.. Th average number of cast la tb Potic Court, of St, , Mo,, Is W day. Contrast, , . , United Btatet Cirouit Oourt. . . . Among tha aatet to com befor tb next term of the United State Circuit Court here In addition tit those published laat week, ar tji following i Alleged aonspiracy, Bampsoa eouuty, I not oftntwaulcatod byanr oUieruf Ui tonk under art of Nay 81, 1670. nenry Rob- THK tAWS Of UXALTR. It I oaatras tor Stat Legts'atunt to ps t laws for th preset vatloa ef tha pabllc hratth, if th graat taw , ct aalf preterratlon, , which depeod for lta snforeement Apoa tha wPl nf the iodh'Wua), It tefTsrcd 10 remain stlnd tetter. TberuU scarcely aa adult member ot the eommunUy, ot either sex, ta this country, who hat aot seea th testlntonylB favor of Hot tetter tttomaeh Bitten, farnlthed aver their own tlgna turns by person of ackaow'. edged, minenea In srleoce, lltrtura, art, commerce, and every department of business and professional lit. TheM Witnesses have declared la the most explicit terms that th preparation It a safeguard agauut epidemics, a severalga lemedy.bH' dyspepsia, a valuable eall-hiUou aw41clhe, a rroatoear at ;pctite, t Kenlal and harmless stimulant,, s goodsc- climating medlc'tne, a strangthentr of 'tha uervea, a general invlgorani, a proteclloa sgdnat the deleterious effects of uialtilaaod Impat srat-r, tad that U Imparls agree of vlgof aad teUvtty to the vital toreaa which ta crttfEli Roberts, Prankt Adams, It. Walter Drtughan Gaatoo Oalney, M. Jcrnigtn, Wm. 0. Oalney, Joslab M, Jer- nlgao, John A. Butler, Lewis Tew, Alvin Dell, Slrade Royal, ttlntoa Royal and Bea Jamin Uoluiet, defendants, t Indictment under act of May 81, 1870. 8mptoo Ww.kt, Gabrlal Royal, Jr ( lU- ram Uoneycutt, M tck B;trbee, Jaa. Mr Keotfly and 19 others, defendants. Mystarion BbjhWtT Mobbary. While Mr. F. Lamton, Jeweler, oa Ft tteville Street, wm (in tht arsi of Mot phut, probably, oa Saturday , aigbt or early Sunday, morning, tht buoyant ipir- 1U of the city removed th tlngant wooden Watch which he ha In front of hi plac of butineat to attract tba butlecyt or pub lic atteothm aad hung it by a at out ahot ttring around th Back of tha venerabU brooxed George WathlngbiB In th Capi tol Square, We object to thia. Our ad vertising ratM are liberal. That Georg Washington liked It neither, wt are not aware,. It accmed a UUi too large, how ever, fur bi ordinary aaa. It la bow pro posed to take la the tatue, to prevent ooBtiauanc of tbit kind of fun. , and t'omablot I use. Under tha- clrcum srauee the self pntwrvaUva law t nature should tmch every rational person,' who, either by reason of Inherent debility nrln eon teqaeaoset expoaare to aawhutwom ma aces, It in parUl of loalnf Utt iraateal of all temporal bit logs, health, the importance of Being the Bitters at a dvfeoslvr atetllcla Dys(ieptles who aegleot to gle lt a trial are limply their owe eneeilea It is ftiaraniard la ettra htdtirettroti 1 -ri It forma, and ih " bullous and nervous will Bud a Ulti hi the whoie range of efnelal sod proprietary tnedt clnes which w UI ttlurd them the lame relief. DKLATB AW OAK0M0UA That poor, etnscluted eoDiumptlve, who I aow bejood all hop of recovery, anuiht aow be halaaal Warty bad ha Bet st;iied tbtt slight eMth h adtlwd.lt yoahavea eontrh oreold, eel at one a hottl of PH. TUTl'd EXfkCTuKANr, and yoa will soon b re lieved. Bo aot put it oft. " v" ,f ' : flpotritioa. H., 8, C , Js. Id, l.TO.tJ Db. W. H. Tutti Dear atr I have beea eontnad te aay 4 with a be eold, aad ka-a found joer exie to- raal to be aa exrelleat remedy It is the best I ever aetd. o ;'..;. - Tear vwy rerpeetfony, i . -.-1, , ,, ... tb fsissf. Dr. TaU's llalr Tf teU hutanUaeously. W AD YEKTISEMEIS TS. TfANTKD A partner with 5u0er ll.Wfl V la a haaiKeaa that will pay 1M per esati ! Boaieaa locality aad maaufaelanng place, bales;. Address. FAkl krt, " kaktxh,ti.tl . ; , mar Kiln New Ada. Partner wanted, Address "Partner," Raleigh, N. C. r -Boarding Houta. Mrs. H. W. Millar. Carts and Wagons, Proveadar' aad Lima, Jamea M, Tow lea, Commission Merchant, Boots, Shoe and Hats. C. D. tteartt A Co. QOMB ANB 0 A T B . Uwe excalltet hots awde aew t we-horse One ilng1e-h"rse home made aew Wsjpm, tad 1 aew bone Cart, on sale cheap ftr eaaa. JAMI M. TUWl rfsjli TOWLEa. Maraaaet I M El L t M XII AtteeUoa Kaifht of Pythlaa. Titer will be a matting tA Centre Latlg. Na , af KaigbUof PythiM at tha Odd Fellow' Hall, oa Wtdaesday aigbt at 7 30 o'clock, aad tvery member ta ra qumted to alteed, m hualeeai of lmpoi taace will be brought befor tba Lodge, let barralt Ho. 1 Rock lima, hut reeefvrd and tot la aesetily al rrdarad prtera 4AatEaM.TOWl.la.. BMrtt-lW Cotu. hlsrvltuil. p to v m "DIR. Const ant! v rerelvtag sant,)! af fo-'drr, Bheaf Uata aad Ray. Also ia More Bead Uel aadtraaeld reaa. tiUti if TowXM, mat If leas, Marehaat If. W. MILLER, I I) imiii ata-oa. I i :., bat t . t. t . a t . sm " i t - . .''' t r eta kasa kai .. sils lawMisMMltif'A a4 -y af fa.'g tae t-v i es asa.4 tha t4a rf t. a d - 'f I trftaa IWf le an4 g ? anit wgs M t im aa s.;.'s a at tly tea. It ia t ! Iras. a l4 ke u s,at h, M Ike the delivery of tha aaoralag , by Rev. Dr. Paaalck, ot Mebaaat- vllta, tha pattor, Rr. J. M. Atklaeoa, aid : "Tb eoltactloa a boat to be take ap, at I tobl yoa laat Sunday, 1 t th Coaslesioner's Food. Tha Commlaetoe ers fepreaeat a ta too Orwrral Aaanably. Tba amoaat to be raised I till dollars. fpa aero at of repair to th thrurrb. tb Board of brecuas k tb BtrBiUars af tha eharch aad agrgatbia ta aoauiba two haadred aad teeaiy lv dollar. Krtt Saaday moralng, tba ordJaaaat of lafaet Baptiam alU be tdmisWtartd ta tbras iafaatt a boa pareaU present tbeta. Tb ahareb aad auagrrgeiJue are re- qaewtad to wtert ber aa alt T aratay vraiag, at half past ra a'tlwk, ta bear the a a aal rep rt af ibe Eldrfa aed Dtaaeas aa4 Batpaiiabiadaat tsf the Sab bath fk h-tol" The sarav wm frosa lb Utt i "How thaa tsa maa bi ltl8d with G4. ttb , (IVlh ahepaBT af Job. Il WM hi purpose la glv the iatwet whatb lb holy arrtptan made to tbU btqairy. " It M aa ef lb Mt4 toipnrtaat qaaetian thai aeebl be aakad. The aaaear to tbi iequky aa4 "aba', abta 1 da to be m!" were Uaatital. Tb arvrg aat ear to tbi qeaatksat ' tlew thea aaa taaa be jtai.M a Ha CM!" wm tba ttarOai poial af a vaat emeaet af ta rv4tgb tbaf prrvalted at th psrarat Uata. If a Ma a at aat laatiAod ta tbi bat ka we4 aat to apm'y arqetUad aa thf 4sy af Jedgasaat. tie aaawerad tb ie'art-f 4.- fr tha lbUl apnti Ibe greaad 4 CbTMlb r'ghtaiiasBaev Lariat aaid I I have Beaked the Work ye bar gi vea ma to A, Tb rlfh '"! a a abe raU- 4 tb figblanaseeat ef fb4. Tb gift af (J4 testeal I. 'a thraagh tbrtet 4et G4 bapat rhaawaevm WMheet work a. T Agbtaeestam af Jests Chrbat M Ua gswaad af JaifUeu.-e j a4 awe ktatmat by wbk h lb tsa r44 M wm tritb. aad aartb eiai eteipty t.th la ta fa 4 wbtih Oud bad give) a g be) faa. TV lb bargele eat asaia-aaJralia a as ffe, A4 mm t Bvaa WM :.ag a l reartved Sal. VttUa M wat bwaeer. If I wm pet tato t toaU.tV4 etote. Faith tba a iia) tar. TV. fa eat aa aaaHt I taiU. l Wet a.4 faiib Ikal jaL isw bet Ibe rf bieutjta e af tVrM. If Ibe r-f wts i.t as wf tVrM h i' ! tm ha he p4 ! W. . ever aaa-aai aJW btg reasasad Jeass aiM.tJMb wtastd W e-itxttatW kal4 u a 'lf ta .la. pfwt.t.e iia aad 4a'w- A m eta- a a Ike !'' antmeMl fb'Wt at imp-Ui I tlkr Jt e tt J wt t4 ea tha g-i4 tf f. 'h. . mu About the Orphaa AJtylaaB, Th imttitutio ka aow la opceaUoe. do ing a aoMa work, aad la worthy af cor dial eoeltdeara aad lilirral one U I button A Mr. Cobea I treideal PriiM-tpal, aad hat enetrot ef tba prrmtara. lie anderataadt bi bu.ltH-M aad -discbargs at duttr fWtb rally. Mr. Robarrla ta metro. Sit t a ra4 and iatelllgettt lady, full of leader ay m pat hy, and a real mother tatb ekitdraa. Miat lau a.Omadr la MaWt- aat tracber. Her Ihnrwagh clt4anbtp aad riper. ia teat h lag qaaJtfy ber bf tb work. It.f oea orpltaear and lit k i ad ocas af ber frirad will tiabi her to tparaniala aad aarieratsad bar pvivibgm tad rvapnasibillllra. Row to aa vana. Lnav th lUleigh A tiba Ilual al Illersoa, aad tug It mile to Oif-ei. Kaia tba baiidinc at tb end a. tt la Ui Iowa, aad Ibe Brs dutiT aa tht htft at Mr. Cwha' oflV a. A tui table baa la be Ihtrt tf aa f)adsy artsremo, waea a asla beet aaaaJty preaaitca to tba cbiidiM, or el f a ax,, el evveiag worsbip, whaa lb thit'irae nog aad pray, j waiTcaiuiaaa AaaAaaiivaat tltight ho aad gbta, mur lhaa B aad baa lhaa II year ef age, provided tb. bateau pnaatty, aad aa parrai. at l Uu.ais at.4 h,ipatt !. Ilaukatte diff.faac ahstitrf ihr aaitatt aera tuaa M txrt, a-7 with akat ligtoat 4 aet!aaile they wrhipp4 ataeirf, rHtteua, tMtega, OraavsUe, Vfake aed Fraektia a-e tee eeiy ewaauta BvW lWt eeutxd j Mhert attgttl to he. msm ataat caitMiaa aitx luima The btti.dtofs aifl aBe4ai abewl 100 1 bet the Bombr 4 (hlidrea alii be bmtt4 by lb aaaeeel ef aaertrihattluatt It Ukas aaiiary. awe, toratleeeitasaisg, pwtvtaiuea. IWeitV 4ta, aVcX. to mppet swh aa taaliteiioa, ll a em las 4 pbaee te b adcau4 ts a prubMa a kick ike f'Wew af the ehlidroa meet 4a, t ifthaitina asay ba aval to Mi Odtea, al Oif4, m wmw avwa aaaatt, te lei, W. K. Aadtrtna, Haietgb. MttLt, la rtar tea ra t A gaaeral ra w, aa, tf ea hare d"e 4eiy, a y m the U- i to verify b prvtaaase, UjI wha Uu4 twtt yea i 4 a west, it Imra-Uat M yea M ataad atiil aad sit kat to 4e ll bsav aM, a eiae mat aahart eU it, tf ye 4 aaahjtg .a a w4 aaeea, thea fvmt ptf Wmsm4 Bwt be ef h vate. IMi aatrea4 Um hai4 alee; ge tax gMtta. I f aH I-.il atals, ! lka st v. 4 a Untantg bum i. il kiUA tat U BteUs-at. ATTtXTtox JM I tpslaiy lasiia al lea alii b,t 1 R. t , U-m l te Isstil ii I r- ttt ll ll Cl.tl't Ma.ttMi p. t f a tl t m I b it, 1 et 1" 4 J a tiilkTe psa A'say . . - Tit n ? R.tb-"tY lji-j, la k, 7 Imh4 by ttg ax-v't Tal r4r t 'f sal jtk It4a, t.at 'a, . tia la la a s i Try K llOAltUINO IIOtT-itr. Uarnaf ef Rewhara Avaaee an4 Fertue Bk asara - hl'lilNU U00DS. "" C. D. IflBTf I CO. BOOTS; SHOES AT BMlast Are reeaivvaf daily aa ' ' i: L i: o A ?f T atasbaf the NEW KT to l V L iB er . IJootH & Shos hkb for rit. Imrslslllt y C otr1rt ar aaearpataef. -AI.SO- AtaUllaeaf t tM .tliit CtUrt4 hr I-'k, (ftULllilAlltllllatrt lUPfllll! HHItltSfTT. out at TtULt. trt.L AT ITU 10 Arcttf.R . at lae t-wrt M-tas omm, awsetJt C aaa, re) Iks a at al rU I tt bt It.. te tu., a muntH1 ' ay hat ran ea as 4 haws. JraatMa aaostif M. I. t i..-4t:it. kitflkUTkATtiBB borictt fcteAwit;i4 aa-W a ta W.h 4.1 f Man H(Wl Wa wmi V lt bf s-t mm Wte erwmr: aa ate, a fje ati af latMs a Jimiiiia a..'4. tw..Vf f''t.a HS.as.1 Mt,uw M ia l taa k ta s 1 1 ' . . a mm mm fc .a to t ! 4 ki an a, l X. n mm I9..S t a at-t a pita. 4 a 4 i w. . rry until uiu, .. ksaftUtt J N s I ' " - , i -4 smt t f !. J I t ttoM -4 t "' , ' . . a a 4 r s f . Ill IMI. Ihl A wi. aT""t)Ar.Ura l4t ATa LM1I, la lut-vlk at U. 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Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 25, 1873, edition 1
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