h ' -' DAILY SENTINEL - PyBLZEHfiSBT ' . J O 8 T4 H T TJKNE R , i a ; ;. 'tfi, nir the Court Itoi. bati or irwKwarno! , ,U i&rt&Ti&Uii iATaf- t-A : . AdTsrUaemenU will be biserted la the 1 ii i SneTieaa at tne following rates for aitoare of ' nee btvh, et as aauOo uiaas, . - - tri aquars on ttiua. .... .f ff'Ot,--. ': each subsennetit Ins 'rTlon lasi thse i week. , .''W - .HUf.iWeek. .50iqaare,7wovi !2- It" laaonOL B.Oji 1 8 44 81.00 . : . t, : tso',ia-oO;l'-' tt o.o 1 f : ! 1 10 " 4I.U6 H r--M ameelfnr itT? M-rfr- flalri!CTittectt yearTreitvaner - fine . fcoo 8 ml-Weekly Weekly SenUool .. .. " The mails BixTiiin. win d aeiiTcrei m njr irt of the City et Firr Cum per week. VOL. IX RALEIGH, IT. 0., TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1874. NO. 132 ' f i t ' 1 , ..It " . W.UI, ' 88.00, 1 - loit Office Directory. "i . kAUies roT ornc AKusamesT. - QftiCfttwon from 7:80 a. si, to ftSO p.m.,ra-rint- Ui week (except while ths mails are iehig distributed.) TIMS OK AkltlTAV ASD CLOSISS WAILS., This ii the Way. Here ii the way tome of our Rsleighitee arcsunoUnced In the Wilmington Star: The celebrated Punolst, Herr E. too Mejerhoff, of Vienna, the charming So prano, Mella Ada Balreri, and tbe great Pianoist end Teaore Bonus to, Mon. 0. . A -bill was Introduced In the House to day autborhting ths President to appoint a commission to investigate the subject of wage and boon of labor, end tJf the joint proutt ot labor and capital between the laborer tend capitalist, and the social, ed ucational and sanitary condition of the mborlugclasee of the United 8taes." :-Tha House Committee on AnDronrlai MAKKETS. Noon Hepor t. '. XrrcKPOot, Noon Dee, -Cottvft-e.ulei and unehaoged.- Bale NEW ADYEETISEMENT& 1 w 1 SENTINEL .,,.)-. . Fob Rmrr. A Rons Ik th Western Ward Beperkl Foundry. Apply to Jone Yt- i Sunday Ulspalcaea - - FROsTsPAIN. CiuteTer waa deleated on two proposi Art . dee KMw ' ft ' Weatero New. Orleane, La., Aepurta, Oa., arhttte, tttbtrryv ejmvl0frrfi rVotrrttjt Qqm traMJlfe tfCMuslque Hltt, IlilUlKHX), ,-dtreTorPaji, will grand Concert at tha at ft p. m. , lOperalloosa m thia city o Wcdneaday, 'yAnrtp. TmploynKat required by a hufy"- having tea year oxptrteae In eondwung '" Hj tjoedsaad firceery tsnatnese, cJ4 na. ' esrUke e retveeslbUsagagement .VstJra.V bonwn s, .;t'ir W niem,cmpei tSont thl morning, . ia discussing the I . i. :n .ii r 19)00. Export for (peculatlun 8,000 i i:w a. im. wioee tion, when Geo. Pavia, a friend of Caa- uplands. Nothing betow goed ordinary to be delivered in February and March 7i8.1.-- , - - VUI J UpiVHillUH wtif, VHt ww sit wir mates fur armament of coast fortifications except aucb aa were 'deemed absolutely . ling viwimwpt vy.. niwiHra. Newbeni, Bean fori, tioltUboto, Ac, 4tM 1:W p. m, c1om tfcOQfc m. January 7tn. to tnoae lona oi Rood mu ic, thia will be an opportunity of graiifj-, hfK their tastaa aejdom ' afforded to the telar with 14,000 uoops, dissolved the Oortea. Pavia summoned the leader of Bo WS, Balelgh, H. C. all parties, except Carlists and Insurgeuts, to. lores e;,-er-- 01 flW:;J M fil fflltti tnfli nnmnii ' 1r Oistd. Ac. toWi. ta. t,-toap.Tp "ffliWjT'EK f A! Romance. MUMlUefeone Kada Xoek. .Ifondar and Tiininl'.r doe UUSOa jt close La., m. Una. 1 p. m. Leschbunc, every Wadneattay, due 11:30 a-m.. doe 1 A m. ATsrwDoro, ciuse P. 1UUIHHIJI, UHB V . Ut. X I IU f . in hoar for Rrtriitorty Letter 'and VI onjr Order Departmenta, from 8:S0 imtb W, W. Hoifflra, P. M: HOME AFFAIRS. Colored Maaona. We are InlormocL that the'Oolored !! iODa did not participaU. in the cekbra- tion on latinit ' - Attention Mateo Ltfdge, No. 8, - tnetallatloD of ofliceri for tbe ensuing term will take place thia erenlng at 7 18 o'clock, liemberaof tbo order are re- t peel fully invited to be present. Read Thia. . Probably you are Indebted to thia office. -for subscription for one, two or eren fire yeart ; If to, tend us the amount. We must have money. Our expenses are necessarily beayy and require cash daily It jou are really what you profess to be a friend of the Skmtiku, you will not continue in arrears any lonjer. ii ' Oar Oarriera Address. -v W neglected at the proper time to pub- TaJUeChrWma Address of our Car- rn rs wriica waa mucu auuiireu. u was written by Edwin W. Fuller, Esq., author cf Angtlin lb CUud and Sea-Gift. We ad- to-'teatd ftotn Wr. Alfrrfd Wll ii- ms' selestuen, that the last mentioned b. ik hat met with a godd tale. Our fob OfBoe. By referring to our advertising columns it will be tees that tbo BbhtmblJob Omci it now compiete, anil we are pre pared to ntcute all kinds of work. Ws have one of the best Job Primers in the State. Give u a dmnce. We mm our frieuds will bear us in mm.) und send Hf Jheir ordrj for work. Oaa 1 Osal Are our city fathers asleep! .Were (hey compelled to splft the wad and wade the streams fo our town last night during the rain aud darkness I W hope to, and that they got shoe deep in and and knee deep te waer.- It h thecltnaoLhdaiB. - get liybts at such a time. And yet tame people call this a city, and tell ui that oar comfort ta consulted. Bah 1 s"i i i loumaiiaUo, The Tarboro' Xjuinr-Soulhrntr bat appeared. We greet Its " anion " cordi ally. Long may it Jive l.I Col. 8. D. Pool retire lrom the editorial control of the. Newbera VirTuJ f Ctmnurm, and bit ton 8. P. Pool Jr., Esq., succeeds him. If be it a chip of tbe old block, he will make a good editor. ; We with both the retiring ui incoming editors tbe utmost success tnd happiness. " " We are authorised bv Wm.R. Richard- ton, Eq.j Worthy Reoording Secretary of Uickma Lodge, Mcc 1, I. O. O. Tem plars to state that the next -meeting ol the Lodge will take place this (Tues daj) evebing, the tin instant, tt their new ball In the Fisher building. As btt tineat of importance will eome up at thit . meeting, it it desirable to have a full t-tendanca.- Tb dedioatioa- ef -the - new hell Will take place on Tuosdsy evening, ffi03tiSInaiL, HTf. o'c.lork, whea the public are Invited to attend. . A new Episcopal congregation it being formed in thia city,7 with the written as sent of the Rector of Christ Church, Half eigh I and already a tofBcient anmberof . namjes bet been bended ia to insure the sac ccet pf the movement. Those dedring to become members of this eongrcgation will find a Mtt-t tar'' tgntm1l aottei'' ltOH of P"A. Wtlejr; ttthi dticeni National bank: At 4 o'clock on, Saturday tbe 10th lost., (here will be a meeting of tbe pro posed members in the office of thcCitl aent National Bank, at which matters of importance will be determined. j. . "' A MEMnta. ' Raleigh, Jan'y 5th, 1873. '- ' ' Preanytatlak Sunday School, , : - -Oa Sunday after nooa at I e'eloek, there were review' and concert exercises by the Presbyterian . Babbath BcbooL- Qaite a aiuober ef iniereated ipeetttort were pre ' :r sen t, as weloar a, and tbaUrtainment uwat p'ettlpg aa'ji4lifktnT71 folr lowirig was she programme i t. Singing. S. Heading the Ecriptaree and prayer. 8. Repeatinf la eemcert tbe Apostle's Creed. 4, Bwglng; 1 Infant Cleat Bevlew. : 4, .Responsive Reading Psalm 45. 7. Singing.- 8. Review of Lessons I, , t, 4. t. ' Binging. JO. Review of Lesson 8. It. Singing by little Children. If. Review " Br. Jeetott . IS, BlnglnjrTllnReTief) ,of lesson X 8,, X,Xt. fiinging. , la. Re view of lesson 10, 11, H. 17. Singing. -18. Doxology md benediction. .,, . Tranilated from the German of Carl Detlof With 4 Dlatiw--PWtadeTphin.-Tif 7W- picprjtr-iSXo; We rarely read a fiction by an author whose genetal characteristics are unknown to us.- Jfusf It B having been sent to u, through Alfred Willismt, Esq., we concluded to read it, and have been abun dently repaid. It ia a Russian love ttory, and presents n with some hew sod rc freshing pictures of life in" the boreal re gion of Europe." Tbere ere itriking end Impressive scenes some of them pleasing, others full, of tender pathos and love, and yet others atormy and in one instance tragical. The author is a graceful writer, the style being direct, lu cid and correct. Some of the descriptive passages ore unusually fine, whilst the de lineation of character is highly successful. The moral of tbe story is pure and eleva ting. Tho book is well printed and the illustrations are remarkably good Wake Court. This court was opened at ten o'clock, yettardey. Timothy Lee, of Boston, pro- claniating, and Judge Watte presiding. The Judge charge was lengthy and about ninny things 'not criminal. lie charged abaut Oen. Washington and the revolu tion. He charged about Arnold, the traitor. lie charged about Tom Jiffcrson and secession. He promised tbe Grand Jorj not to be long. He said the lawyer kept him in a atrait-Mckot, and that the Judges' charges were often nauseating. He would-not bo long and windy and worry the jury. .AAer a long charge, an ofllcer was sworn Who took charge of tbe Tbe civil docket is full, and the crimi- nid docket to Overflowing. Fitty-tlve wms and about forty , warrants, npoa which almost a many indictment will be made out. Tbere ere twenty cases of bstaay., There ere five capital ctcee, four burglary and on homicide. There is one case which should be, but is not capital. - We mean highway robbery. The man who lays in waite upon tbe highway to rob, is at heart a murderer and. should forfeit hi life. Some of the offenders, to be handled by Gen. Cox this xiadUmr.J:uM.iioe--..fee4ro peniteutisry. It would , be well if they could be returned to their respective hornet, and not alt turned loose upon this city - " Buprcms Con.t, -Thi body contened in the court at the Capitol on yesterday at 19 o'clock, All the Judge were present including tbe new Jndge, Bynnm, who fill the place made vacant by the death of Judge Boy den. Judge Bynnm i the best appoint ment that Got. Caldwell could make in- tide of bis party. We venture Got. Cald well can get no opinion from him about convention or any-other subject, except I upon a case made up by appeal to tbe bupreme Court according to law.- The morning session of tbe ooirt wet pent in -tbe examination of applicant for county court Uoonsc, trie class num bered fourteen, to-wit: A L Blow, Pitt county 5 Root S Royal!, Franklin . Wm, B Clatke, Craveuj Alexander Graham end N A 6t4 man, Jr Cumberland; J W Hatoh jyeynsiJLH nrcmejielL,Ilcrtlu; ampton ; L A Jone, Camden ; George B Ewitr, Wayne Robt Norfleet, Edger ormbe; Isaac C Welburn, Wilkee; J A Worthy, Moore ; T Edward, Green ; X A Uoore, Buncombe. " '-;- ;. To-morrow It will be announced who ped and who were rejected. ; The young men were good looking tad well dressed, and tre said to have passed an excellent, tzsmlnation. It it thongbt nn one of4hwrjJ2be.rejeitf( i - PsaTaor a PnomntRi Ladt The Sfvnnh Kent aay tc''--" " ' : '' ' " Mra. E, A. Booker, a sister of the late Princess Achilla Muret, of Florida, died on the 26th of December, ia this city, la the sixtieth year of her age. lira. Booker wae a Hita WUIia, of Weetmorelaaii county, Vaa family connected by mar- nage wltn many prominent name In tbe history of the country, and was married la early life to Samuel Puval, of Florida. Hef second hntband wae Mr. Bracken bo re ugh, at one time e member 'of Oontrrees and a prominent public man in that State. At the death of her sister, the Princess MuraL tb Emperor Napoleon continued tUe pension given her to Mr. Booker, tnd it only ceased on the downfall ot hit dy aasty, 1871." Tht lady 'his tnany kin tn Granville county ia thit. Btate. Pr, Winie Lewis, Charlet R. Lewie, Etq and Ref Lewi K. W lllie are of the number; We met a neice ofJhiJdft.holiiiLJriti a Mia Willi, but then married, ia Oxford In 1863.: She w a the guest lot some month of CoLT.- Biown Ytnabla. ..: .....v....;. . . Pavia coup 8 etat, In Bpaln.adly dlssDDOinrts our dinTomacT. It b been known" th ' our dlnty treatment T opaui in Mie v iriutui waivr, wm iu uw intereet of the Caste tar government. His defett Is regarded as our. The United State and Mexican Com mission baa bow fully resumed Its busi ness, and will doubtless dispisse of all the case on the docket by the expiration of Its extended term, . tbe general sentiment among them it that they should first see to what extent the aDDfoniiationa can be reduced before they consider the subject of assistance to tne treasury-, either in, vne form ot eaat tional taxation, or temporary convertible loan, tbe latter lunding .more lavor than the former mode of relief. The House committee on appropria tions, have-bad four meetings during re cess, and considered to army Indian lor. tification and navy appropriation tills, though none of them have yet been per fected:. Every item he been cut dowa to the lowest possible figure in accordance with tbe expressed wish of the House to make tbe approprlatlona comparatively small. , , FROM PHILADELPHIA. Priladblthia, Jan, 8. Tbe Bone Black factory attached to the Sugar house of McKean, 3orie A OoM Church Street, sear Third and Market, is now burning furiously. A large ten story sugar hone adjoining ia In great dangers A disastrous fire is threatened. ifoon pispatchc. FROM WASHINGTON. Wastaraorroif. Jan. 5. Tbe House ie Very thin usual call of Stake i progressing. The friend of the supplemental Civir Right' bill have no doutt or It o'Uock. paetage to-morrow at 4 ' FROM CALIFORNIA. Sah Fkarcisco, Dec 4. Two hundred pound of giant powder exploded ta r Nevada mine, killing two and injuring other. Two hundred feet of hat were destroyed. The teamer Chin U unslgnalled. FROM LONDON, Lohdor, Jan. 8. A rW special dispatch from Madrid ajs thst it was Matkh! Serrauo'e wish that Castelar cbould be a member of tbe new ministry, bat-the Utter refused to gain accept office. On the defeat of Castelar, and previoo to the Interference of Gen. Pant, Cortet elected Senor Hota nla Preaident of the Cabinet,. : . A Aewe epedal say the Republican force , besiettinir Cartsirens, accept the ne...gQieTnment.-...Tij...XD.iUUa...inla- ana ie Deing quietly aisarmea. ins JVewe dispatch alto says a rumor it in cir culation in Madrid that tbe late retreat of Gen. Morione w a concerted ma nceuvre in support -of Gen. Pavia' coup d'etit '-: The Standard has intelligence from the Gold Cave that the British force will en ter Asbantee territory on the 15th of (hi month. - W. prom NEW YORK. " Niar-YoB, Ju.8. ! Tbe Bark Polly fromffenaacola for Liv erpool with lumber wa abandoned at tea. Loss tbe tecond officer, carpenter, (teward end tlx men. Tbe balance of tbe crew are.here.-v ' FROM PENNSYLVANIA. -:-'-: T" ! PBltADBXPBliL JaU. 8.T At Huntington, Pa- last night the ed itor of tbe Journal wae attacked in hie office by a party of rough as is alleged at the instigation of tbe editor of the Qidb. The attacking party was disarmed and kicked out. of ht office. The trouble grew out of tbs publication in the Jour nal attacking certain parties. , FROM MASSACHUflETra. ... -BsnM, Jan. '8; -' The CTareadon Street Baptist Church was damaged ty fh ttr Th-TaTunT "Bf sixty thousand dollars. . Tbs organ wa ruined. The (teeDle and wall wa unin jured. .U.,...r.I;.yr'.:. FROM. SPAIN. , Madrid, Jao, 8. A decree ha ' been nrosnuleated- sb- pointing Serrano Chief of the Executive Power.. . : -.'. ' JROM VIENNA. .'; l-u Vnasi, Jan. tl The aavlgatini of Tnnhe )aiJoasAtie the severe weather. . - ,t .';- .y ':.:. FROM ILLINOIS. , CmcAeo.Jan. 5. Btshon Cheney, of tbe Reformed Episco pal Church, to-day administered the rite of eonflrmstioe titer the form adopted by the new Ubnrcb, to forty-live persons st Christ Church which wak crowded with 1 - j-akMawMseBwsBeftBBwasaet .... IHttnlitii Zlipitcao " FROM WABHINGTON. '7 j - , i .- , " ' f . 1 Wasiotuw, Jan. 8. The President wae at the Capitol three boars o-dayv' ' 1 here na beea tome (mall caucaasiDC to-day over . the psaJing Civil Rights bllL It l nnderstood that at the oloss of tbe debate tomorrow, Oeneral Butler will move it re-committal. .Timid republi cans seem to insist 6pottiMs action which virtnally defeat tbe bill, without personal commitment for or against it. It is stated in nlhrr n"frtr tht fhn n fn tbe line ot conciliation, and wa prompt ed by Ine resolution of tha Virginia Leg islature. 8omTirgiaia republican were prominent ia the snovetnentw - : u -U&TiArifr'wili bb"t':6t therd 'remain aa they were, Tbs Senate to-day was principally en- feged en the salary cjnwtmbuttrjjiie Wricbt, of Iowa, introduced a bill in etructinfx tlie committee on civil service and retrenchment, to enquire into ths ex pediency of making a reduction of ten per cent, on all talsriee of sll government of ficers. Botry mad speech on - floanee ia wbloe aeeomplaioed ol the nnequai tlis- iribuuon of tbe eurreuey to tbe Ootritaenl of the South and West. FROM NEW YORK. New Yobk, Jan. 8. One thousand unemployed working men assembled in Union Cquare to-day. The chairman advised the meo not to be too baity, but to organise on tbe spot and proceed at once to 'the City Hall tnd await the reply of the Comptroller and Board of Aldermen to their demands. Tbey ought to take no denial if the wished for success. The next -fDeaker. one Mao ulre. coun selled the men to be sober and law abid ing citizens, tnd said if the demand were not acceded to by fair meant then force must be resorted to. A a ootnialt- tee of fire wae appointed to wait oa the Mayor and Comptroller, after which ths moo started ia bodies for tbs City Hall. tne working men reached vnj uaii ahortly after 11 o'clock, and after waiting a lengthened period were unable to see either Mayor or., Comptroller. The com mittee of five appointed at Union Square tbib morning then vjtited aereial officer, but failed to - obtain any interview with any head of departments. ; ' After a few addressee denouncing the action of the authorities it waa resolved to bold a grand demonstration on Thurs. aay next, ana we crowa wen dispersed. -.' Henry Clew A Co resumed their busi ness to-day, announcing the fact in a cir cular. They declare their readiness now to pay all obligation in JulL-- I A A r:W VIMlNLi. ! Q 3 tlf KICHMOITD, Dec. 9. Both bouse of the General Astembly to-day adopted a seriea of resolutions that declard tbere ia no ' purpose Upon their part, or upon tn part et .the people they represent, to cherish captious h06l4ity to tb Federal ndmimrtralioe, and realnrnv ingtbe portion of tbe conservative plat form that tbey will judge it impartially by its official act, Aft. ; that fb Legisla ture recogtBxes tbe 14th-amendment He-I tbe federal constitution a part of that In strument, and desire in good faith to abide by it provision as expounded: bj tbe Supreme Court of tbe United States, and the amendment thus construed i the supreme law of the land, and should be olwyedead -r(eW4...Uv -aii. coordinate. j ID It .4 1 ' 'It .f ' V.uk at- uc(jki iiuuuui ui iue goverumeub,.iuK &ue bill now before Congree known at th aril RighU Bill, I in Violation of this amendment at Interpreted by . the , Su preme Court, it aa infringement en tbe constitutions! and legislative newer ef State i aectiooal in iu operation and injurious alike to the white and colored population of the southern Sttcttnd that it enforced app'.lcation la ,ibes Staleewil! prors dostnictlT qf their sys tems of education, arrest th enlighten ment of tbe cilored population lo whose improvement the . people - ef Virginia ,.tel; a : lively 4 Interest ; will produce continued Irritatle between tbe races, counteract the pacification and development now happily progressing, Ac, That the people of Virginia, and 1U leg islature, earnestly protest against this bill, and Instruct ( their Senators, and request their representative ia Congreea Irmly, but respectfully to oppose it passage, not only (or the reasons xpreeed,1ut at a measure whleh.tli-Wculele4: W arrest growing. aenJmitecf ,aoncord and ha, mony between Northern . and Sou them 'State., .. . , - ':; -''":ViA Wheeler of New Yorkj from the com mittee on Appropriation reported the army apprppriation bljl of 88,440,816, which wf mIJwfJ order fcjwii'. day of next week. u The House then resumed consideration of the supplementary Civil Right bill. Fry of Maine, said be bad bed cbergj or a similar bill , . the, last Congress, and wipcpared to advocate, it at retiglh,h be waa so eonvinced that : the biU eom mended lUclf to the great moriiy "of the House and country .that he would not occupy th time of the House, bat would yield tbe. floor to Mr. Harris, of Ta, ' ' ; narria, ef Ve then , addressed the Houte la oppoiUon to the bill. , t - Mr. Stephen, ef Georgia, next rote to address the lioute. He asked to have an hour which wa allowed bim. E. B, Hoar objected, but . tubeequently with drew tbe objection, In case the ssrrie. priv ilege wa granted t4 EUlott, of & C (col ored.) -r , -.. MrJ Stephen then' proceeded to lead speech in opposition to the bill, remark ing that in vUiw of the great Importance ol tbe (abject he had reduced bi views to writing. : ' --zi- ' ' Mr. SUphec uea proceeded to read bi speech, which, owing twit length we are compelled to omlt.ED. , . ' THE WEAtnER. ' ' '' WAsnrnoTov, Jan. 8.' Fin tit PiKilliHu Btaui .etst Of tliB Mississippi River, partly cloudy weather with ram ; the temperature .rising eiigh try in me eiiaaippi vsiuy aaa sailing w tne I h AtlantiA RlatM. - , vr A . oriwv .jitwia . ,biow good ordinary shipped December and January 81-4. , Gold opened 11 8-4 ; stock active and lower ; , money loaned at 67 ; eichang long 483, thort 487 ; government dull; State bond quiet and nominal. Cotton dull, sales 1560 uplands 18 1 4 ; oilcans' 16 8-8 future opened t follow : January 18 8-8al8 1-8 j Febru ary 15 8-4al6 1-14 $ March 16 8-16alft 1-8 April i lo-io j aiay it t-e. jrionr-ao vanclng j wheat firmer corn tending up wards I pork steady, mess 16 80 ; lard firm steam 8 7-88 ) turpentine steady at 41 , 1-SaOS J 1 ria unchanged ; freight ieady, t":i' ; '' ' ' ' Midiiifvht Heport. - 'I, Nw Yobk, Jan. 6. ' Cotton net receipt 619; gros 8,040; future cloned weak; aale 80,006 Jsa. 16 11-80; Feb.,15 84sl5 2580 Mareh 14 M nd 18 8-80 April 16 1 1-16 f May "7 r83al7 1-16. ' ' 1 i Cotton dull. ' Sale 1867 at 16 1 4a iiH-. '. ltt , 4 Money easy at 8. Sterling quiet 488. Gold irregular at II 8 Salt 18, Govfc-n-mexiU active, a little off ia prices. Mate quiet aod aominaL , f . BAtniniiit, Jan. 8, Cottop.dull ; middling 15 84 to 15 6-8; low middlings IS 1-4; strick god or dinary 14 14. tJlTY OOTTOW UAKK;i', CoiiKsctse ' Pailt' Br W. C. BraonAcn Unooaa Ann Cosntrssioa Maacaaire f "' KAtuoB, M. C, Jan. 8, ' Cpttnev; - ' IKiUe. : J;taleirh -. .Market. CoasaoTsn Dailv. Br O. T. Stbdvacv Bao, MUnnat Bqnaaa, 1- Janaary i. COTTOM TARlv. per bniich... IK urjutits eni.tt. ...... LKATHEH WPPKK.... LKATHKK HAKNEB., t)8a BftaTf .... MOLAHUKA. pnl...........u , Ba DC UULDE's' 8VKUP,. eUaW POKK.i. i.......... ..... 7(ttl CHiOKJCNC on their feet.. 1 FLAXSEItDperbua... ........... tn HA I, per ltlb...... 10 else UIDSl per lb Dry.. 1311 rUTATOKa. KweeL Dei bll -.SBtalun TXLWW'per lb i.T. VlEWf).....Aae,...t. . 40sfl0 KlCfi.ieveetirY4fte ') -'-f (1(10 stAiSieastaaiSt usi.aa.aiaassai . TlK8..stiswSeief8ieea.ee-' - 10 tU)Vi, per ebV H.O... a.' HIAL, per i. LUULe COKN, per bo M lba..... , s ft BAJUM Bnlk........ 10 ' Canvasssd....... ........ UitdlS KtJLLItTS.. .T........... 7.85 HIKRlJiUS.. ............ .,.... 4 50 LAKD lOale U41S. neI. mmm-;. , 1 40 CANLLS. .............. ......... 17W(JS , . ' : NORTH CAHOLXWA. ' ": ' IIbavt Sal Th Lloyd farm, one of tne lurueM son nnest rartnt in Jdnecomb county, be been told to John Bridg ers, Esq., by Judge Howard for f 10,000. IBi include all tb atock, dte., on the farm. A beavy sale forto-cslled hard tlor.es. Taroore Enquinr. Msjor Beaton Galea, 4 But Grand Mu ter of the Qrand Lodge of North Caro lina, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, will ad dree tbe member of Croat Creek Ledge, No. 4, at Fayetteville Hall, on the evening of the 28rd. Fti, Star. , 1 Sill ton ChronieU : A Tonne man aamsd Spencer (son of R. H. Spencer; Esq. ef Proo,) wa ooidsntally (hot la th thigh en Christmas day by a pistol exploding In bi breechee pocket, Tb ball ranged downward and passed through th fleshy partoi iflinigrt.t;ill t ,,,; HArr.-Mf. W, M..Bdmnndon. near Tarboro', killed a hog a few day ago weighing In th aggregate 1,110 pound. Cen our friend in Yadkin who ha uch enormous tobacco plant or oar Franklin 001 ton-reiser come, na to- thU la hoa fleshy Xor, &Urr, -: Brsrrop Lnu. Rt, '. Ret.'! T.' A ty- aian, D. D., assistant Bishop oi a A Dio cese, the fact of whoa arrival in the eity was spoken of by u yeeterdsy, held a re ception at the residence of Bishop Atkln lesterdsy, from 18 to 8 o'clock, when a great many lad let and gentleeoea called apna bim end hi lady and daughter.i Wd.JunaL s ....I Tbe Wiltoa TUialtr sav : A friend at Beltleboro' inform n by letter, that tbe residence of Mm. Burnett, at Mill-1 brook, in Halifax county, was destroyed by fire on. the 8 1st of December,-ultimo., it barrag been one of tbe finest residence In tbe entire State. Tbe funitnre in the house which coat one thousand dollar only a few week ago waa destroyed with ine Douse ana nearly all It contained. Km. Pullen wa thrown from- a bunrr near Whitaker mill, ia that (ecUan, and bd an ana broken. , i, , . Dtspkpsia u a Utdba-Hxaobd Mob. rrrn, from which nearly all "ths ill tbe human Oesb is heir to" orlcrlna I'm Brian" PTfDB, a' prottcM solution, .of the prutoxide of UaH, I a lone-tried end wels-established remedy for this dlstress- ing complaint; ll.. bas cured thousand jbMhc?. rermdir ha failed., 1 'ALL KINDS OF 4 ') i e j 1 w i L job; WORK r EXECUTED HEATLT,; ' ; QUICKXT, CHEAPLY. 1 j" . f . Uying rorltted nr ' , ', w a t j i ' i Ji f ' '' 4 t i Hi 1 JobrMcer- j .! 1 l " u US: 'V ft And secured the'ecrrfcos'o ? r .r., i. "!'3 i'- n ! 1 ( mm, JD; jiSl, n Wo art now prepared to execute ' 11,1 "slf kinds" of :tl'iiX PLAIN AND FA1IC? A 1 v " JOB FEINTING.,? V' ' 1 '- All porsom haiof - . mix. IIEADs;;,;:, LETTER HEADS, 1 i. I CUSINESaOAEDS, VISITING OAEDSt , 1 A t I i' 1 , . 1WV 1 '"WEDDING CARDS, t In ' 'I . iU CIECULAESf iV , (' r '-1 . 4 1 (,, SJ.; POSTERS. PAMPHLETS, 4a, ' ,; To print, wni tare their work ex ((.-' ,'-. f -A.. II J'. . ' ti eoutedia the rery beet .style by j ' 1. ' il"1 J ti I'Ht .'! in s-iolih n'l if 8'", J.i.'Sl fsf Icbding it to the , '-tiK4. Sentinel QfHco. j 1 'i t t i ii r j -I t- vf i w V Y We are - also reptjcd to do sll ilndsof1. BOO! U 0 BE Ia tbe.Tery beat atyle, st MODEEaTE "PEIOES, .. ... ,., , , . . -, ... . , , , ' I All work font to 88 wOl be done ' ' ' t-, , . ..'j ; i , ' t-.ii ,t ' ! t '! e- rt ,1 h ) i. f ' t u quickly aad cheaply ss at sdj . . y . J r i v .. ,i. . . other i j v i 1 ( t i, 114' , , peinting nousE IN toe I ' , BOUTII ! TICKETS Of all kind Printed at short notice. ecute all kinds of er beat -ttyle.- - rinting in the C t Jarmaiy lOkWt,.' Always ready to wait oa customer, saooerata. y ", i set n-iy , . ... ., ! i 't- .; , oRfimctias rnoToatupuaoo Jl te WAtSOJTS IINI ART QALLXgt -ember that the best kv always ehespsa.., '-.4 Watsee hat reeetvet 8a.vna Manau for ths ..v,4 sasT PaoTOOA-as at our State Axrlcultur a Fair for th past" three year."' OsJl tblM- Oadere aad see eae et the BasaMeUeetlew et, Fhetogtapha ia thl conn try, also picture tratsee, albums, Ae, lo great variety ' ' ' ' , i sjat-- idevaf ' fal u-.it . Trr-weneT-- 1SEW advektisements. CIOUSIDBT AND MA0B1X PRorERTTJu-l ---HJt)ff.BAUkr::'' fc-ftrj- Iafff?8isr-l Valuante : an AtvaeUv-'B Frorerty la Balelgh, SC.ea.i f j WEDNESDAY, JAN. 81st, 1874, If sot sooner sold st rriraterale, ths rr6fV(" rtraaewaMthe ( .i.v"f' ' jr. a; agriccltcral machink . In possession et end worked by itFARK., e HlCk.8 A CO.. eOB.Iitmff at LOTCOB'tt W3T & HARam STs'T'4 This Bale win rabrse tarjr aaSortmrat' ' of Mafhloery Tools, Block XaU-rlal s4 fix tarts tor a Srst-elas jTonndry and Machine" ' Ufact. a Urs lot ef ItocV aW'Va&lsl.'" too nenetons to unCoa, . , ,,, , , Tbe iToandry Iseowplele, lth giKld- cilpO-"7 N-n aad a lae eswlior ef luu,.j i KttMS msda known on day of sale. " Any tafermatkia desired wUl yb clree by ; applies tloa to . . ' ... I 1 ' BEPA'Rff.'iriCK'f & COtj ""'-'H'' a a-srUw3w. ds iii iUtetfth.M.aif- Tt n a ti itetweeataesTxmasOfflee odtbM.V.la. '.j K. Depot, oa the iMlli December, a parkiu;e of ' 1 money wrapped la awowe paper. Twenty- 1: 0 t. sum ivwarq wiu iw puu iu iu .ut. eeesoa who ion wtio win eciiver tne luet paeKsitev Aewet th . O, a. sV tae-Miturf ( tbeAewetef taesjaaTinak ce.Sa-d4t ..... Bclma, M. Qr j 0 THKBRIAKFA8T, LCCUEOS, flS KXB AND BTJPfXa TABLE, j . ft.. , , . s, -v , w ' Lea nd Terrlns1 Worchestr rsblre Bauce lt lWlspenslbl4 1Ht'2!:! . Jti a If iJOHM UOlfOAll'SBONa, TeWw, ; ' r iKSTrije Oljl .! fr1 NT O T I . 0.. . Afr'itl niM tnaaete the nett m.-?- Bf f tb Lrialstr to incorporate the tow i OfGold HJIl, (Jsuoa eoontr, AorUi Carolina. , eetae-wet ?! ,n . Ttt8IsM.erMwyJUJ..itoJ... ASir. - ! .:...e . CO-t TY, AND RENT OJLBJtAL ESTATE. Oa Thursday the 15th day of January ISTf, 1 WUl rant for the year, ea the tamtalMSwie? '! valuable lands formerly belonifln , to lis Y . hte John Hntchlns, (1) four miles East of Salelltki These Laade are vesy vsJuebss anded. la a tne State et ealuvaUon and aear tbe city ,.,.( efKaleiffh. - 7 - t -ui Aad also, the lands parrhased by the aader. slfnel from Henry JtordeeaU Terms, boud Slid good security. . 4laeettnssne time aad plaee. I will soltr -surteaa males, tve oxen, twe four home wai;-,-sm, six damp carts, a an eaeortrMtit re Jlewe, farmlna-aUeails, Ae A lot ui atockf , wa, &,U0U bushels of eotUn seed, c. 7 tbe persoaal property w ill be sold ftf eath t ' Tltlegoed, sals lo fotnmence at 0 .o'tjock aJ " twV rit-C WSWILUAMaw ,1U onrriTiua nnm u n user cs w uiiami ; faa dtd'. '.;;:.... ' ' : ' ii'i ; i.it, B8. TATLOS'B HOAEDINQ HOC8Jt. airs. TsjIot saita anaonnoes to the bums- sera, that she aull eeeapius tbe larste sod . , spseloae boildlnirs en Wiutiwerow tbbt ' Hw AUa or ne CanvALnqtunav The ,,, Kooms sre comforUble snd my tabls supplied . tin tbe best ef tbs mark, -i u T s Terms of Board HO dollars per month. Lltht w nd Fuel included. . r"" r W - aevAje)w .V!f .l la Mte wB fe iinis"i f i gMOUD BROILING BEEF,- j imeaainiietKoes. i Davllod Ham. Tnrke anil Tonimit. f FrssbrCltronand Curraa'a. H llkotee Uoebaa Bat fcr, . 1 7i , s'lM . ' I Prime Cream Cbeest, , . . . . , , ; j Fresh Cocmiiuu sad Lanona, . ., I La.rs Irish FoUtoesT : 1 etks-tt - W.C.BTRONACH."' rpccKEii Hall, , , i 4 V W Tl . .... e fWQ KlaHTSDSl.T.' '" THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, aw January 8&; 01874 T THS SUSO LAUGa MAE1&3L . CATj.NDER-S OIUGINA L GEORGIA WMIX" Intlre chanra of Troframma em h T.v.'ti. itisr la their peculiar CUvaeusriatic cocoes aud ' ueiiusauonsoi riantsuoa t,ue. , .. . , Keserved seats at Branson's Book alo.ie. ' Vltiiout sxra charge. ; - ' . Jai-t . , 1UOB.W. BliWJIjAgont, ; . C25.00;EEWABD!. Atrayed or atolea front ths subscribers near Aauero, M C, two sorrel Mars Muius, uieui-, am ilia. - we will mt Twentv Sts dollars tor their lelirery to as In BuiitutleJd. M . ', or Twwitf boliars for InforaiaUoe Uist will toad to Urnir recovery,. If ,.-Ati..t - -,-Jah8-lW ' . '' -4. auiiUuldd,,Ni!.5-') Of flCS PF NORTH CATfiLLNAnOM . 1NSLKA.NC4 CO. ;BALiion, S. c, r . Ta Annual Meetlnrof the F'orKL. '-rs rt this Company w IU be held at tfcvir o ' " ' l Ht of KsMgh-. en Taesi tiiel.uVy ol Jauuary, ls;i, allUo'elork am. ssAToat.-ar?,-' Ice 81 ' ' aeciiitury, . Term i I ewta ' Ti? t " 'e .S i ,1

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