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" (Tfltce hour from 3:30 s,m.,to 6:S0 p.m,,dn . rluu the week texeept while tbe malla an 'n-ing distributed.) , t! o AnnrvAi. uo ciosixe MiiL. Western New Ortean, 1, ABirnsta, Oa., UeJtmtMarft-t)-.-,-Cartcrtte,1t4Tu rip; reeo boro, Kalem, Chapel Uill, Hillsuoro, Ac, da itxaifcfct'towmt-ftuna. " Eastern Charleston, 8. C, Wilmrnctoo, Nebtrn, Beaufort, tioldaborp,' 4c, doe b:J0 p. m. Close fcOOp. m. -Northern Near York. Baltimore, Pblla- ' ... (lelphla, VaJilcton, Richmond, itetM&Mirg, - WnrfnU tr.U diuattt'MIri .aiVflnu - A - Mt.W Hbi; ?. SK - MBAFPAIRS, ' OeldweU'a Mandarana. 1 Tbia caaecame ,od to be beard before fuste; Bettle, of the Supreme Court, at ftwo o'clock, p, m., on jastcrdaT. The Jadije (tated that lie desire J to beat coaoaej oaj ob the queatioij of hli jurU- dictioo. .. -. For Mr. Brown, of the Era, who ia the plamtiff of record, were Mean. Batchclor and Argo. For the defendant. Dr. Dow jgtoii, Secretary of State, waa Attorney I General Uarerove. For the delendaat Turner, were Morrlmon, Fuller 3& Aihe. Mr. Falter mortd to diamiia the pro- trpga jor wBtoj jaridietioav and amid in tup port of hl motion 1. Thia ia eiU actio aadeSned in art. 4, aec. 1 of the constitution. 2. Being a civil action, the superior court has eiclnaire original Jurisdiction thereof, by section 15 of the same article cf the constitution. 3. That in queationa of doubt, the ar gument from inconvenience ayaileth much. The act of the General Assembly, chap. 74, acts 1871-73, ander which alone this taG8ediagji. imlitntrrt hrfnna a Judga. of the Supreme Court, provides that when the pleadings rai an iBsueot fact, such iasuo shall be sent to the next regular term of the court for trial by jury. The cause in the meantime being retained by tliu Judge of the Supreme Court. Sup- posa upon the trial of such Issue evidence shall be rejected which should have been received, or received which should have lem. rejected-, Or suppose - the Judge should misdirect the jury as to the law f Where, he aaked, would be the remedy t There could be bo appeal to the Supreme Court because the case ia not peodiug in the fijperior Court, and because that Court pronounces no judgment. There could be no appeal to the Judge ol the Supreme Court who haa the caue re tained, because he only tends an isiue to be tried and the verdict certified back to himself. lie distinguished this cae from the case ol an iaaiie aent to a court of law by a court of chancery, and to support the distinction read the caae of Fither vs. Carroll, and othen, 1 Jones, page 27 -gwrwrrsouTorsoppm judgment of the Judge of the Supreme Court to the Supreme Court Itself,- a tb Constitution limits the appeal from the decision of courts below, as may be seen by reference to .article 4,tecJ(Ll Again, appeala are regulated by statute, and the statute only provides for appeals to the Supreme Court from the judicial order or determination of a Judge of a Superior court, Battle's Revisal, page 814, sec, 889. ' Mr. Sutler toad on of his - best argo anents, and bis earnestness, with bis close reasoning did not lail to convince many of his bearers tkatlha law - waa oft his side. Whether b convinced the Judge or not, time and to-morrow will tell. c Attornev-Generaljiarg VQVfcXjjoJ jfrj-l Secretary of Stateyaid, ha would be con tent to leave thia case with the argument of counsel and the judgment of the Court. The Secretary of Btstetad no interest laihasuit sioept to -W properly ad vised m to his legal duties ia tha premises. , Mr. Btcheloi replied to Mr. Fnllcr, tod said the applioation to a jus tice of the Supreme Court ia cases of this kind had been common from J 868 to the present time and until recently tba ju risdiction of tba Court ia such cases .bad not been questioned. Mr. Batchalor read from the constitution, the code of civil procedure, and Ui dicieioas of tha Su preme' Court to maintain his poeitlons. He relied too npon the precedeota, set by the Chief Justice as well as hu associstcs, - whoad never fciled-tfiJ-irctiinP bers such cases as! the one now before the Court. . " '-. - The reporter relied upoa another for a report of Mr. B-'s very able speech, which he regrets has not been furnished. Tba ease was one' which the trua law yer delights to argue.' - 4 i'' 5 Mr Argo followed Mr. Batcbelor, and; Mr. Fuller eonclndwi for the defendant bv aajipgi wbesi' the Counsel ad- . mit that tha. Supertoe-Cart-r-of - Wka7oupty has - juridictIuamT o( this case, . they " Necessarily admit ai tba same that thia Cowl has Bona ; nless they hsvs sbowa Ibis h not a civil , i.., Tj t - - . . . - aCtMMS. .-.,. . , : ' '' , Mr. Batch'elof here denied at H yta -a civil actiosu Mr. Fuller appealed to the ooatlitutioo. to the Code of Civil Procedure, and to the very act of Assembly which had been invoked and relied apoi i to give jnriadic tioa to his Honor to this caa-Jlo .show JIiJJUUilJllfttwni The Court rrMrved its decision until to-dsv. By referring to oar art vert ieing colutuni iLviilLW.,,.oiia Okficb is sow complete, tod we an pre pared to rxeeute all kinds of work. We have' one of tii beat Job Printers'la the tHateTGive u a' chaneo. , Wahop our fci?iJarwUi -Jjeajr-f os their orders for work.' ( K Contributions for December to Orphaa . Bom. "VTiliiam. Rev A Taylor. lion Vt U Bate tie; Gov Tod It Caldwell J U Jones and Mrs M tt Joa W rfttctson, J C Blake, . Paid 1 50, Beaver Dam Lodgo, No. 87 tai d 13.00. Isaac (Ettlnir et. I'aid $2,00 each, P U DutTy, Rev S W Wa-'Cctt, Mrs Morns Qgaenbaum, V J Vte8, A II A'Wiliiams. and R S Barnett. I $1.00 eacb. ItevBBCulbreth, Mrs HQ Lewis, Cornelia McGilvery, ofium, Mrs D M Spratcue, W M Mills, Nat Feder- lin, ltev J V UarUell, U Koaeothal and Mr. I$eUa. Paid 74, Barbee'a Hotel. Paid 55, Miss S Saadeis. - ' raid 60,M I Jordan." , v Tofltry and 8ong," '", lir'w" choice selections from the best poet, Engi.sh, Scotch, Mih and Amtrv can. Including translations from the Giatiiaej Spas ir c- with m introtiuc- j tion. By William Cullea Brjant In one superb large octavo volume of SOO-pagss,' well printed, on fine paper, and Illustrated with an admirable portrait on Steel of Mr. Brjsnt, together with twenty-six autc- gmpliic fac timilet on wood of celebrated pi" U, besides other choice full page en gravings by the best artists. This book has been prepared with tba aim of gathering into a single volume the lai jjest practical compilation of the beat poems of the English language, making itsaaiau3iJi...pnsIh.a the rhniecst sad most complete general collection of poetry yet published,;. The. editor Jj of the best known poets of America. We notice that the press throughout the North is laudatory of thts 1 book; We quote the following opinions: "Is la unquestionably the choicest col lection of poetry ever made, and the me chanical execution of the book compares favorablv with its contents." Albany (If. T.) Evening Utnt. "Looking through the delicious psces of this collection by Mr. Bryant, and sip ping hero and there from the golden ves sels put to our lips by Hir Philip Sydney, Sir J oho Suckling,, aad the whole array of seers and singers from the dawn of EBfilsa poesy to our own time, we won der less at tbs admiration tbia elegant volume has excited in so many minds. Interier, Chicago, lUinoit. TbeaN. Ramsay u tbe agent for Ral eigh and Greensboro.1 He will trtve the people of both places an opportunity to subscribe for this choice volume. A Novel Advertisement. , We clip the following from an exchange innclrpWrlslW' taken from a Cali fornia paper: " Exhilarstor Saloon, Geor gia fltreetj' Yalrego;--SM"'w'3'' Vote for our liberties. Constantly on band the following choice varieties of the world ' famous labor re form cxbiiarator, the choicest and most inspiring beverage ever invented : u, a. rigauDg Aaniiaraior. No. 2. Navy Yard Exhilaratorr ' No. 8. Election Exhilarator. - No. 4. Medical Exhilarator. ; ' No. 5. -Youth's Instructor (mild.) L Only ten cents a. drink: children half price. Uuiet room lor cards. Bovs In structed in poker aad boxing gratis. Dog right every Sunday, irora u s, m. to i p. m. Sveryjitfidy, exclusive customer ot my bar get constant employment on the Navy Yard, aad, at the end of five years, is entitled to a $7 tombstone, engraved gdiM ninciwptjged, ; Job -Mooeiiis. Sole Patentee and Benefactor. N. B. ' Any . bquor dealer1 who steals my trade-mark will have his bead busted. Cossumptiok. The acourgs of the hu man family, may in it early stage be promply arrested and permanently cured, Ravejvswood, W. Va. Oct 23th. 1873. Dr. KY. Pikbci: . 6i For tba last year I hava beta oaing your Golden Medical Discovery. I Owe oay life to Vt having been, affliotad for rears. Did not use it but a snort time be? 'ore I waa beniflted : at that time I waa very bad, not able to ait p mji.ll, Will snffcnng greatly with my throat, 'Was getting blind, bad a dry oengb, and much pain in my tongs." I Dave used twelve uoLiks of the Discovery and am- almost wail. ':;J: w---'t'-" EATS T. WARDNKR A wtrbf Mrrj7. MaXK.ol Chatham, Four Comera, N. J. has been cured of Consumption by Dr. PiereVa Golden Med ical Diseovaryxsa saya Mr C. B. Caefield editor of tha Chotlam Courier, , S. R. EaLAn, druggist, of West Union. O., writes to state that Dr. Pierce's Golden Medio&l Discovery baa effected a wonder ful cure of Consumption la nia octgn borhood. --',j tHb beginnings or DiaiAiii-itis as triu Uiat "great eaks- froea Utile acorns grow," that frightful diseaaee art aftea en- gaedered by seetalaglr wlmiigaBawahc1-Ca nal &U at, rodigtatlna wrti4mee ehroale dyjpepsia,oeeaakcbiUoaa atUekacthnla ate in ftxed diseases of tha Brer, iBtormltteat twlagesmaMkgS aad araaa degenerate iota the eon Una agoay ox aeata ikeaBatUaa. that kocfe diautroBS eoneaaaatea are la- Not rlUbl. tarfivca hV. lney r attHtnited to aeelecb , A lew doses af Boetettor's Bteo ach fiittrrs will alwajteemwcasaal iadigtioa or aai ordtaary bullous affection, er arrest tb premonitory sroiptoaa of tbeaaiauaoa. It Is mi that whea dyspai-sia, or aarvoas debility, or sick lieadacbe has txeomea panalgeat evtl, and baa area baffled the akktl of mUMnt pay akuuu and reiatd all tbe ardrnary rrmeoiea, tt may Hl M" eradlertfcd bv the fcutura : but riWrjks 'nebttlt tretsrt"miSlIi4 aarvenvs tgg uaa uiegtowa serptn. t : 11 t.-i...yii I lie ordjtr.-' Decrees are also -published , a d- I avow .v'9'..V-V.70'-; . IMepatrkett FROM 8PAI. ... KimrD,7ai. I. -j k Jeao h , ptDtinlgteJ to-day iu pendiDg. comtitutloDtl guarantee ad pattiog la" (ore throuaheutSpaio the hwi of 1870 'for the itinleoaoce of pur a, Civil Qvotc p MadrMt -.Tb asiniater of tae-Iaterior, JSaraiaruiaa haa cewdThdObncattoo or aTlTirTtst aiid Intranslgiento newspajwra stopped. An krmed rising of tha volunteers of liberty took place in Saragoasa on Sunday. . It was iociicd by municipality after eight hours fighting. The troops took hundred of 'tbs insurgents prisoners and captured six cannon and a large qnantity of rifles and ammunition. Tbe municipality baa dissolved. .,.., . ; ' " ; K ' " ' ' Pabis, Jan. 6. It is rumored .hero in Spanish circlea that Gen. Dornengoea has been ordered to reiieve Gen. Morjenea, in command of the'armyotfjMiNorth that Admiral Ta- peto haa declined the ministry of Marine, foot in Madrid tot the control of the gov- FROM NEW ORLEANS. New Oaxkuirs, Jan. 0. Gov. Kellogg, in the course of his mes sage, says the total debt of the $lato ia $24,285,830. Some of this was of doubt ful legality, and waa being tested la courts. The State bad tried to pay inter est on this wbols amount, and had done so up to date, but could do so no longer wlthnnf maintaining a rate of taxation I -j,-, wu ,iBost confiscation. lie adds, if members .formiDg tbe oppce'Bg body not come in and take seats which baa been kept open for them, they must take all responsibility of the result of their con duct. FROM CUBA. IUvAJtA, Jsn. 6. The crowns of stones on Spanish vca- aels which had been covered with paint are restored. -' J- ?tj 1 -i ILvvaha,' Jan. 6. . ' Tie Horns Government hu granted, without restriction,, tha extraordinary powers demanded by tha Captain General. Tha Conservative party 'here is highly delighted with tbe change of government at Madrid. Tba boatmen of tha bay here struck for payment in gold, and commu nication between tba (own and shipping ia very difficult for passengers. It is ru mored tha Insurgents hsvs takei Spanish Col. Moctaver prisoner-.--i- " WlsmjtGTOJt, Jan. 0. i U irfeJSto4 that the' Chief Joitico problem will be solved by permlttory withdrawal on the part of Attorney Gen eral William. ".' In the -Hoose the Virginia resolutions gslnst tbe supplemental -civil right bill waa presented, read and referred. Morrill, from th Finance Committee, reported unfavorably on Sumner's resolu tion to abolish the office of Commissioner of Internal Revenue, and it was indefi nitely postponed. ., ' , - The House resumed the Consideration of the supplementary civil rights bill. Elliott, of South Carolina, eolqred, is de livering a speech in advocacy ol it - Moderate - BcpttbHcant and -Libersir openly declare their favor' of a saw elec tion ia Louisiana as' the ouly solution of the unfortunate situation ot affairs in that State. Among the- moat outspoken in direction are Carpenter, Ferry of Connecticut, Edmunds, Sumner, Fentoa, and Shun. Senator Carpenter and the President had a long interview this morn-, tag. It is understood 'that Carpenter nred the above line of policy. :i . .1. .FRQJ 8PAXX. Madeid, Jan., ft. Benor Castelar, ia a lottt addressed, to tbd country, sey ho must protest with all his energy against tbo recent brutnl coup d'elat Ha coocludea "my coBscisnos ULnot permitme to sssocista with dsnv agogura, and conacienoa and honor refuse to accept the situation created by bayo- aati.'..jj,i, '.c 3 . ,w?f ' . '(. ..'. - Savaral members of ths majority which voted against Cute! ar, approve the stand wbtcn bS baa taken, t . Thecanltal is quiet, bat there sre ru mors of a disturbance at, Valladalld. t FROM CALTFORinA, , -. ; ' - ' ",- Ba Fniwrtaria JaiLnU, tha boys high acbpojLclosed oa ac- connit of.ihaaIl pots ; FROM MASSACHUSETTS. 1 i ? a'? SntnioTiBLB, Jan 4. ; ,Tb block oa ths corner of. Mala and Tayloretrtetl burned; loas, $200,000. . ,.-, FROM KANSAS. - , , ....it: '' ."TsiatiAJaia. Ex-Senator Morton 6 charged with bribery. HsfoTfeitsd hU . $20,000 bail TiauaiterM0facoi; WdSeaoc umra j.amafim-iM.l!en ki - 4 .u ..1,1- .kft at C. l. Uswt's soed for his arrest, and tba eoni tables an I after. fciouhi.vi.vvi v.i Wamiuotun, Jm. 6. la the Qunae, Sjpber, of Loaiaiafia, aadlcva.lo.JntMduca ioin tion, wbkh he aald had tbaapprofal of the Preaidtat. Tha reaolution was read. It recitrt that well a at hen tic, ted. reports -specifically brought o the Capitol by Bishop Wllnier, J( Louisiana, show that tioff, owing t) the failuTa df crops, and it direct 'the Secretary ol War to Issue army rations inluch Quantities as may :Jb quired to alleviate jhe immediate suffer ings tiia inhabitants of those' destitute oommnnltlca. " '" ' Willardofyeimoott moved iU refer ence to the Committee on Education and Labor, with leave to report at any time. So ordered. ; Tb Civil Rights discussion wal ro samcS., Several absurd . amendment wets introduced. The question of tbs nee roes' rishts in.lhe licensed bouse of ill-lams in St Louis ia mooted. Several rspeeehe -were-iuade, and the debate closed, but tbe House adjourned without a vote. Butler, (till having the floor for his closing speech, which ha will conclude tfrwewowwllt iniannBreshi ed business. ., ,;..:, In the ' Senate numerous petitions against the repeal of the bankrupt law wera offered. Tha salary bill was dis cussed to adjournment The pommittee on Commerce is engaged in cutting down appropriations for rivers and harbors. The President wlthdrtw the nomina tion of Herman Silver as Marshal of Da cota, hut bowbeit he let Williams remain. The Senate to-day oonflrmed Caleb Cashing as Minister le Spain. Cushings The status of ths Civil Right's bill is thil T men" Builinrepw&a irTrouftlie Judiciary Committee a fortnight ago, be entered a motion to recommit it, a very usaal motion, which' gi van a member re porting a bill control of It At every stage of the discussion that motion 1 still pea ding. When tha debate cloaed to-day Butler obtained tbe floor, but b yielded A tk i i - , rr- - a. not, call it np to-morrow. If ha doss Call it np for action and does not want It re committed, he withdraws the notion to recommit, ana moves , ths previous que- ';' WEATHER 'REPORT WASAiHOttit, D. O, Jan. . For tha South Atlantio and Gulf States east of tba Mississippi River, cloudy vmther and raia with but alight change of temperature. ' ' Tbe Wilson Aitanet says alt the pria-1 Two bags of cotton were recently found In branch near Hookerton. They wera tha property ot Ma, R, G. Creech, and had been stolea from bim OaUsisr JfVsssapsr. , - i:,t DrsrarsiA is a Htdxa-Hbaoitd Host rrnx, from which nearly all "the ill the human flash in hair to" rigiaatsuiTh Piwu visa Syrup, n protected solution of" tha protoxide of Iron, is a long-tried and well-established remedy for tbia distress ing complaint; it has cured thousands when other remediea has failed. 1 w. yy. -(Tap AMti;Aip atvi:s;lfl-i ' rounders sod Maehlnlst snd maanfaetur ars and dcalars la Saw Mill and ataohlatry of aU description. AUo, fastings lor JdUls, Mines' Plowa, Harrows, Cultivators, 4en eai reaaotaioie Sod JbTmar. For tale ehean two second, hand Haw XUla m gooa mam, wn'ca eaa o seen at uwir Shop, one Bqnara West of the Co art House, auueutn. n.u. f -:.rt. f.j-w -. r decs-la : V." T ALIIGH lATI01tAI BAHr OF KOBTK, CABOUHA ,' Adlrldend of Jt W emf. ob the Capital Stock out of the profit for the but tx mouth baa tbia day been declared, payable -at thia Bank oa ad after th6Uidyof January, 187. .. , aCkWIlf.Oaabl. TVwmfeer 2d, 1871. iecM-dtd From and after tbia late wa ihalt diaeoa .inaa tb Auetio and tjomauaaloa basiocta. - - ' w.Hi josm ca- Halatghidaa t, 17 , i .. j . .-...j.,. v F O R ' S AT I E .i . I; tit .- - -i A eotsplat set, of .. . u.u niiciiiiiLD'b IMFRUVID JnUCHlNtaiT FOK MAXIKG Plow nancUcs;.l;. eapeeHyewlja0 rrrt also on aurae power j-agine aoa ouuer, nw mu, Bbofttet;, fafrer, and Banters. Wood- turn ing laum, variety ei nontoiog naraiin, out leg, J a. Or la other' word, "A 'FIltsrCLiM VEoV3 HANDLE . ' j FACTORY. ' H ; yfB mU aaa whole, or by detail. Addran, ,.. IT. RAntf. . - nr vOr.BieinvHid, TaTT WOOD ASO COAU TAKO ; A tut ! Mat SU AW unit CKN, aaa an bbo (Here wlU be I promptly tiled. r Noon Iteport . ;i f i ' r -V ' ,' H .T ft-'. LrvxarooLl Kooal Jan. .' for- ifteeolation and export; "UplaBds, nothing below good ordinary- ah I p pedis January and Febaary at 8-, do. shipped, 8 1-18: do. nothing below low m.ddling KMtLW .Wim ..--gIya SSWaTO wowttvaar u pnraon, trovuing oeiow good ordlaary -delivered tor March at 7 7 8; do. aothlgs belaW-How-ntUdlicg ship pad, ' Niw Yobe, Jaa. 6, Cotton dull ; sales 698 bales ; nplsnds 1814; OrteaoeHMr Fattirea opened for January at 18 7-18 ; February 15 t-4a 15 13 16 ; March 1$ 1 416 1-8 ) April 161M6i16S3 82; May 17 8-16; January Flour advancing; wheat leant better ; CoTB sliada firmer ' pork ' firm ai $16.50; lard firm steam 9 1-8 J turpentine un- ehshged; msin quiet st $3.48 to $3 55 for strained ; freight Aeavy--. I Btocks active"; gold 11 8 8 j- money low ering freely at 9 ; exchange long 48S 1-2; short 4861-2; governments dull j State bead qWi jZl JNIidnight Ileport. Haw Tout, Jan. 6. r Cotton net receipts 688 ; gross 656 ; feUimPloajad Jn, 1 l-giH-t Fek 15 2742; March 16 84; April 16 18-16; May 17 8-16; June 17 84. Cotton irregular. Balsa 8974 at 16 1-4 aid 9-8. Flour fairly active .and firm. Whisky active- at 9aa$l. Wheat cloaed dull, noons advanoa nearly lost Wheat western 75 to 95.' Corn ,1 to 1 1-8 Lard firmer at 9 3-8. Navels and freights Money easy at 6a7 Sterling dull and wen l8r 1. ; Gold irregular at 11 l-8a II 1 4. Uovernmenta, considerable doing, Statasqulet v :tt r'tArt 't Cotton quiet; low middling, 14 8 8. Wujhkstos, N. tt, Jsn. 6. I fWirui iiUi. ,.m TrMHn ia- w ; Litxetool, 6.30 p. m, Jan. 6. Cotton sale, uplands, nothing below good ordinary shipped ia December and January at 7 15-16; do.' ahlppsd in January and February at 8; do. nothing below-low middhng shipped ia Decem ber end January at 8. Yams and fabrics at Manchester steady. Short rib middles, $ai-, a CoaaaovaB , Dartv Br W. tt raonAca Uaocaa ako CoMwiaanni ataacaaav yx&Sj---'. -. KAMimr, Bt. p., Jan. 8. Cotton- Ly i..4..A.i,iai4e. CoBaaoTsn Datt. Br O. T.' Braaca y'"fr Jaauarra. , UOTTOK TARS, parhnnch..,....-" t K, aocaTilKK tUi.E..,.M. )Ma LkATHKR UPPlR..L,..i.... analC UUHIS HAKNKoa...... tAoJH MOlriBH, par ML .. . . .v. " SO uut.iM siavr,. Vt III. V(?M f I, I." t, I" u a . bntuajkAs a uiatr aaaa.. .... awn . FKATHKKa.. ....... .......... OftaTh jTLAAttfilUiperba... M P AJtl r iuu lba............, . 10. alM HIDBS, parlbOry.... la.16 FO f ATOka. 8wt, pa be. Tote KM lAbMJW. par latia.. ai VIittA pergl.......--... ti - 40tW KlClt,.,.,.,,.,,... tut ..... (MIO t A tl d . " 1M: IT LOUR, pw bbl, N.0..........iT. A OUKN,eerba..eobs....... ,j HAUON bulk BAtf,H,6.,vi.i.;..... vJaBraesoa MTJLLIT8 lAMAt. ewUtJlO saeaawavneoo. .., J.Uft .e. 4 10 HKK1UNQ8... LARD OATH, steaC. l(MiA 1 40 FtJDDKR, pwlUO lb...... ,..tVt.0 Oa taaatarnlar Janasry ath, at X o'etock.Hra.-Traneis A- ltt .g-ij fi yean. , tb leaves S family of It ehildns) to saoara lhair lrreparabUleea. Tb faacrai will take pUee 1 frost i h Into raddeae ea Martla Street, OoIvmb lallsbary and McDowell, this evening at W o'clock. 1 rrtosJ et the family are cordially invited to attend. ' ' - i - CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK, " a Of BALBIQH, ..: 1 ' -; 1 RauneE, H. Jaa. Id, U74. ' The Dtreelors of this Bank bit declared a IMvldead of Five per eent eat of the profit of the pt six aaontht, Payabla at the Banls ing Houae, oa and alter Tbewlty. IHtta Imt, t - P.A. WlLKT.Uaabisr. - jaatVSt - - - - . " " " ' ' ' ' in a. LOST! - - BMwWttie txtnrm OfBee ad UH. O. B. B. tepot, ee tb iWtb DacvMbar, a parkara of wry wmppeq ia a mnar. Twaatv- 1t doiltra reward will b paid to tb panosi wne win oriirnr ue ion parvairet Hi "I' Araat ef tbe M. U B. .. or tbe kdUur of tbe SaBTuiai - , - joanuA x. criich. ' Dee.S8-dt - " Slsa M. C." BB. TATLOB'S BOABDISQ ROUST. airs. Taylor sgala anaoaaces to the mea ner, that aha atUl eemplo tb larr aad spacious bellding oa WiLMiMeroa Braier a raw vasD or raa Cafitix g (jctaa. Tb Ronm ar rojnforui'e and air Ulil sBM'ticd ariiaia wS Winiiai1i'. - Term of Board 80 dollar per atoala. Lkht and Fuel inelnd.ed I . 7. . NEW IDYEETISEJitENTS, THESE NTNIL t , .' . i - ,f. in: .c ' , V 4 i i' e;,- .' l-i fc -r w'wi',T-ri ZlUi3Fr-V3ZBt ALL KINP3 OP , so -at .s..ii; JOB .WORK EXECUTED NEATLY, it , 1 fit l, Having refitted onr Job "Office, i n .'I i x ' t'i' ' , - An4 emred -the - fwvrMt-'-ofitr I t i f 1 ,' f c, Ii i fc f IS f I , ' i ( Ut fi ? 'A" We re now prepared to execute , . .all klnda of i IAlNAHi);PAliC7,, , JOITPIUNTDfQ. . ''. it , ;l All porions hering ' 4 J ( v . , i BILL IIEADS, w . - . . ( LETTEla BEADS, r?,-'-5.Jani roiivb'.ft i b i, . in"-; BUSINESS CATIDS, WEDDING CARDS, CIItOULAES,' 1 ,J t ' - f - POSTERS, If PAMPHLETS, &&, afco V .1 1 L. S To print, will hare their work ex- c. n it v i i st r 1 ecutedia tie verj beat, style py SQjitfacrrQfflCQ, St j.1 ( . .r! r" 1 C. We are' alw prepared te do, aU "; f v-rr-J lr ji-j. !i ((Ji n.ij"! klndi of ' f J B00110I ,.i t "ii - " jr-i "m-n!Tf ?--t-i' -'r rf---"""" l ! In the tery best stylo, at ji , ui , 4 ') t ' 11 A- MODERATE PRICES.. - All work sent tons will be done i ' t ii . J ' 1 ,' ' "l ' r w fiufckljr wdchcsplj ;S8 ' a, jmj t f -t-m - -nr rtw?w r-n : j j t ' 1 nr. other iu l. jij-u tj.t- PRINTING HOUSE IN TLTE t south. ,,,,, ' 'i t a it. ' t I it,' TICKETS Of all kinds Printed at short notice, f la short, we are prepared to ex ecute all lina of ZPrki.t a, VerTOest style. .w '' rtnW - ew-v-W -.. , . . . mi.-&3l.l ml :'B'aW ii, 'ijit 1 sf ei'' ii 1 11 t 1 ' r jii'sr W aaveaonstaaUT oa hand grtud flak Bicker, Fia abd oUtar hard WomC t tkradteaad CB4rOtJef tW pott offlee ar left at the Howl Hoiw -w.lt-reeatva reaspt attssttioa. . n, 1.f, , .-.. K.r.H0WIU.4C'J ton KArr. A Honaa la U Wter AVard - ' WOOD AND C0AL.? aea.r. eerarkV Foundry-;; Aantm. .trt.H wMi&'slt ,; Wiirran. Xatploymaat reqalred by s lady tatvlagtan yaara Mperlaaea Id eondtcune; . DiyQoodsabd firooery basis, eouW oa-. derlak resuoaalhl maiit. "Vicra," Box San, BaMgh, M. C- tsm ao n;. ' BCUSXSi tin), TWkmabW'fcartwr and haa? drsssajs, sjndet J. p. fignf di Broa. store. AMwaya ready to waltea eattomera.. Termn saoderata, k ' ' " net Sl-tf i sv4 Ss-.rfcita iai"TT .k" OB rifcSt CLASS PHOTOGRAPHS 0t wd xrT'-iit ,ejf ni tw a WATSOlfS FII AST , 0 ALLS KT-re? atamber that the best lr aleay chesixisL Watson aaaieaaivad SKVaaatlDAM foribe aasT Fsmosntam at our Stata Agricultor a Fairs for the past three year, t'll atLC Sailtry aad at ea of taajaieoilecthia ot Faoiograpb in thta eoautry, ;aUo dHctar frame, album, la great faii$tyK Ts- "Oct ''""'"" Y'-' wia . t a-avB . ,NEWr ADVERTISEMENT a "t" ji T x o ;-llr..til ITrom JCsphla. Palroa' . farav .- IWr aoaiWet of fUbngaa BAK UOKS,sl yr eld, shod ea three feet, medium good erder. tkteai ewry--tsaaai part tad. : arora by eollar, abort taiL lafonaaUaat kf t wit k X. Bttoaaca WtUobllfT , tl. daa UMiVm 4 'WX8Hir BllIrT, "C10TJBSBT AXD MACBlSt PRUPIBTt Larjre Sl 'of VafuabU and A ttr aclive FrefartyfaBabdch, N U, a m . j n; (i . s 3 JTEJXtXSlUYrJAJK, Slstt 187. n" If not aooaer sold at Frjvata nl the prop erty aaowa ba tbe K. C, AGRICTJtTmAt'lrACniNB t -i f -'i-i-WORKS, i hi tnpoaaetaloe el and worked try SKPAKB, UiC.ca,onlUiigct, . , s LOTCOR'a WEST HAKOETT STa,, Tilt lata will mbr'ee a larr aaaorlmmt of Macblnerf Tools Stock Material and fit tore for a iratrelaaa Foundry p Alwb e lsTfact, alarga lot of Stock sad Vatcrl! too nnmreo te tliMt , - - The foundry Is complete, with good enpo- verem aad a nc aauiber of tut. 1 A Kit MS md known on dav of sale. - Any laforsaatio Slstrd W b givesiby BiaABr.irrcr8 & c6, Jan IStawSw BaUixb, M. &t sis Aifo stjrm Ltix:' ; laa and Psnia' Worchetterslilra faiwo fir TaiHspeaalrJa.I ; ' is n " r i ' " -J, i7. . JOHMDUNCAITS SONS, New Tort, p w.Aatefeetb United Shat. ; - - - : i r-,V- ApplleatJa will b made to Ui aext mt ate el tb LairhUtar to Inaomorata tha tnaa At ,iol4.Mllt;3isaMaBjat4t , Aitii SAL f UBSOKAbJ'AUPXa- TT,Ajitj' imt' bfyrATi . rW Ttanlla ta imk Aa mt Jmmm Mpm I will rent for tb year, on tb wamitve tu Vtluabl land formerly belonging -tu tlit late JohaHethi) lotiitolt la a tu I tat of cultivation aad bear the city IBaMra., -j,Lt.'i . ..!-.'.r .ft-e4 And alto, lb lands purcbtted by tbe undr algnedfroa Uoaqr Mordecai. Tartns, bond and good secartty. -Also at the asm time and tlaea I will sen Sixteea mule, tve oxen, two four horse War ob. als damp east, n Ana assorbaeBS ef ' piew, rarmuig atnasua, Ac. , A -lot of etc -hor,,OlMbabelsof eotton and, e: l b aareoBal piopeity will, be sold for aaa TlUe good, sale to eomua e5 t JO j' )(, i ( t. ,..C W. WUXIAM,, Bairlvtng Partaer of Wilder A Wtluauu. FW fHM ; g X .'.''i."-". .' ' l ' ' f "r-nrrff- Q ttOXID BROtUNO $KB"7 U . i i . ........ -,j I. .- r-i t! 1 Deviled Hum, Tarkey and Tounie. . r Fr Citron and Comma, : r s Chole CkMbea Butter, PrbM Crrarn Cbaaaa, "i ; ni: iPreasrved Ulnprar, . i '.'l.h ti mil : j Fiesh Coeoaauu aad Ldmois, ,ilS( Lain Irlab Potataaa. -iJg ii r - . etr-ti :it , w.aittuaua. 1 i n' l III i Ii UCKXIl ClIXL" " W'"' aissH "rnrft' wtfjTitw.nvt Jk t Ka . . TEB AUBTa LACaa MAXltki r. fMtJi itiiv5; gi:c?.gia nixsTnn.s. Kottra ehange of Protrrammei each F,t. " In? la tholr pecnMar CliaraelRristic tcul:ts ud IciiaetioDof Plaetauoa LiIik ' - - '- ' Keoerred aeat at Branson's Eooa. atOJo, without extra en i"". r' " - Jaa s-ttt , liioa. W. E0 WN, Aet. ; 3 .'I" ' i' I' 1 "" $25.00 HEVABD U- Strayed or stolen frewtho" suV l!irs' ISar " Aubata, U ti, two sorrel Mare. Ai.wv.Biu aia sia. ' . v will py Twenty five do'lmt tof fiierr drllrary to ua la Bnutudt ld. M (', or T Hjr lloilara tor IntorwaUoa that wilt lead to tut lr saasiaij. :i - . . . Janila CRFTM At Hiwm ku.ui.oiJ, C. V F FIC1 OF KORTa CAROLINA E0JO6 J..i?i t-SSRAiiW tt,:i 4r'i BAUiatt, ft, fe, Deo. JS, IS7l? - The Armaa) Jf I Of tee 8to,tthfMr f , Hi eiiy o( ni-t b, on 1 w,: tu l-.iu Uy of daunay, loi, a We -k . wWff 'V ;v. ,v -v f f-r----:yr ; : M 1 -
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 7, 1874, edition 1
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