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IKilv 9mtlnel 1 year I advance " &no 8-nit-Weeklv .. . Weekly Sentinel -'-aLJ . H.00 Tl'o Dailv 8IMT1MU wHl be delivered is ny pan of th Chy a fimn u.n m nek. VOL. IX, raleigh; k. ' Sunday, January i 1 , 1874. JUEICIiX INIQUITY. We have received copioe of tnahda mo, toil e restraining order from Judge Watts, called by some Greasy 8am , for bidding as to hav typj act -and "ih laws printed ordered by the Legislature. It W til ?BtlW 0t,lB Ihe name of one William M. Brows, who urge the bribed Judicial to this course.' Judge Watt forbid as to hare type art to print the law, and trie Legislature hare cnn, miaaf ('mM' fp iprf nj the laws Little Ma- 'lignent, the Executive, Owl, swore it hould not be done at that office, and be -appealed -trr-Judga Moore, .iit newly np- pointed JuJge", to enjoin end lorbld Ram say, in whiiee aame the contract fur pint idg wtt madetn d ihe work. , , 4 Judge Moore decided that Ramsay wa the State Printer,, and the. Governor bad no right to appoint. The Ooj.erunr waa coetBt,aad not appeal from that Je-J ciiion. . JfodgA vWuttft will fnd m hi Court the opinion of Judge Moore, and be will not, .be. able to answer the argument of theVjadgft. , , Little Malignity, when the Legislature gare the public printing to the Sextinsl olUci just before' tw -recess, sworn that uOcjtnould notfcar It. ? ' lie urged BrowS to get up an injunc tion and mandamus before Judge Settle. Judge Settle decided, against Brown aad the Eiecuttve Owl. i ; - W hay every disposition tq obey the courts and the law we inculcate obedi euce even to bad and corrupt, judgea rather than resistance aad tumult, which follows, rmutnl In mm Tkaff la nuth. iDg so wteked ft the judicial tule ol NorthJ CareliBa, whero. ekt th lildlclary; l 90,00v awgroea The Judiciary refused lb sacred writ cf right, the Jsoeast eerwra,- to' opprauoed aof4 impriaboed ciliaeoa.'; We applied to mttit of the Judger of the Bute for a bciwarrant'agaiaat W. V. Boldea far ault aad Vattery Opon us. Tbe Judges ruled that aba Eieeatire could hot be ar riaJod fijr CfUne, aad refused the warrant. Judge Watts, at last Warren Court, continued a'cauie Id Which we' were platntif i aod i W. WV Uolden, de fendant, lor' affldaVits1 to come from the defeuilaut Holden, itnpeacbing hie court by'swearlgg he (ohlen) could not sra justica.' ' ( lie adjourned Court; got half drunk, and told it there would be oo trial in bis Court, for liutilen aonld stud down affi davit hy the neit mail to transfer the cate to i Im Fedral CourU ; The am Jar it failed toMMBts tie Judge aaio.tif'ex pected, and the,-! be continued the case -TScawWBWiTiiiel of H lden hsTST-J" time to prepare the case, wnea. the case had be three yaar fa Court abd Holden bad first aad laet employed eeres attor- Bej. , .1 .,oj ! ;;( J ,:ii- bi 4 ii'l . We giro notice U Lis grtasy Honor that e ahaUlbey 4b Legislator and follow the opinion of Judg Mre, who adudljatodgtb matiro year. ago, . virii tenj'w'w.',a.' ptk,M Chief Justice Pearson, Hhat his paper bai pfayed bht, bvt 'We tell Mm tha UfyjpTf jil)f gire "x access, to tha law and journals before they are placed In the offlc of the Secretary of State, we will hi thto accurate! copied and prluted, Oiiiasy,'or4eM4 tb eontrary notwith standing nerertheleaa. WeVry; teo; H the Leglslatare, wootd d6 it duty, that body would Impeach Judge Watt ft taking a bribe of $3,000 la the ' Kit bUck aitiifBit .i.rO--. We bare a letter from Hon. John T. with bis Ilonor Judge Watts, was that If .")MtHlAllMt4a XuyqeiioflUli;l': (Pewteet) would- pay f ;bi IM W0 fa bond of money, and that be paid "him iY boalw:tt!rionWiorW t j''ft 1 f h's'Leglsiat ure'tf referred to tha report ot Uu!hipp.criunilUe,aud to. tea effr devoeof.Tiot Lev abat be rcotiTad' the bond for and taf itbJ' time of Judg Watt. Wdridtblglsltnrwb.eii David Jenkins, lb Trraurr,httt ap tt Treasury, under the," false pretence tjat Judge Bond .had; ardoicd it, aot t obey the Jadg. No w 111 practice what we pnrached, w wtll d'tarrgsrd litttema' lignaoiacd Jusaorropt Judgen stt pro. " i W aUlU Ci Ul toauju v i vt - aa. lournala. Greasy ess only put o In jail forth ii ty day lor oowatmpt. Ana oar ing been there ooce by order of Holdeo, seder Jadg Boad -daa process of law, the sword,, It would not hurt us, to go nnr der Watt's corrupt' process" of contempt Judicial despotism at aot.stcked aad hardtr to rerist thaa railroad ring. Aad w say the ooVee f thi god against botb.i'ii , j j "f 1 4 "" '' ' ' A emineat divine say : "I br beea using tbe Peroviaa. Syrap.i It give m aej yio, buoyancy el spirtti, La icity of amscW tk W. FawteoVoa, Boa toa j witt wad ' free, t pamphlet pj t pageti' eotitkibink AU .aceouat oli ibia remarkable mediciaa, to any aaes stadiag aimitaaif tMnm- fcv. $tZ " A Wftramt CtrogU'Wwief' 0. .Irkad ' of ttie sufferer almost, a mock pain a taa diau aUentloo. Dr. Wutm Bttum WiU CAOypedilyewrcs cocgtis,cgTg, .. Isfloeoea, sure throaty n It will always jelM-re JanHUDptloet aad ia u many weU attertd ukl iCa ejected a pet Sect rd the Legtafatur; will give n"".- ''- HOME JFFJLXZta Kr sRAi,,,-Tba funeral of Richard C. il -w, will take,, place Irom bit late reai deut sear the 'Federal cemetery, this af ternoon at I o'clock. ' pEAia has beta doing Its aad work, lately In our midst with unusual rapidity. On yesterday we learn there were some all pr atrca cojpae io JUIelah awaiting late A. J. Lawrence will take pjsteat'thr Episcopal Church tbi afternoon at 1-3 o'clock. The Iriends of the family and the public are iurited to" attend. - . i . i mm .. . ..I. Wicarr-OAT ArronmKirr. L. Bran son will preach at the Wicket-gate app pointrnent, B. ' H. Horrie' House, at 11 o'cVck to-day. Parties in Ibe neighbor hood of the new Fair Grounds are cor dially Inrited to attend. ilAaowieA'Regolar' meeting of W. O. BatjLod, Ko. pit, Froe and Asewpted Xiomt, wlirtaka -place on Monday" even- iag at 7 1-8 o'cloch. Installation of offi cers and other business of importance will be transacted, which make it desirable that the brethren should punctually at tend. , ,. , Tn World Almahc ton 1874, Wa are indebted to tbe publishers of tbe New York Wtrld for ft copy of the above val uable publication. It contains a good deal of raluable information, including tbe election returns in ail the State. It i a Sa pge pamphlet, 'aa4 i sold ' at 60 ceta,T . ' I)KDicATioa,-rAt, the dedicatton of tbe new ball of Hickman Lodge, 10. O. T., on Tuesday evening, the . l?tt; lost, tbe following order of exercises w!H be "blv served : , 1. Odfc ( 2. Address by The E. Purnell, Esq. IjDehMUoa coremouia. ,ntl ; i. Closing ode. After which the lodge Will be called to order. ' i Tan Lot wot eoHoou We call ''tbe attention of those having boys to educate, to the nnounefmeDt of thf.iieginniDg of the I91h svtslon of this well knowu Inrti tation. ;'Tb.'aaiianaal'.X 1L Lovtjoy, Esq., is tb Nestor of North Car olina teachers, and oae af the most etni neufc 'iTh writer was on of W pupils, and leaned mora thaa twenty-flra year ago' -jUf bold 'jU.r)iigh regard; Bi joint, principal, Mr.' White, it a capable amv tnttbtul uattaetur. Kr. aw. !?- joy, who was taught by hi lather, I the 4s9ittaok ..itu ecbooi aaa eeen or great wrtltiewjlw afrris to be liberally sustained. Je, .v. aunygrapha, Complaint I made, that daring th recent rainy and very dark- tight there wu not a itieet lamp IK la Eiteta Ward North of Jtfew biro avenue. How ia tbJ J " city father If ii -t. J Wa lean that On, th 0rt Blgbt of the perloimaDca of the. QeOrvta Miastrel th nlghf pfcttcerhen ' were in. attendanca, , Ui tha- war to caard tha towa t If fh town aothbrrties carry out their purpoea of aTsotiog soiM targe bed on Mr fqqarYor the use of Cotton le4 era. U will be of- erviee-o Uih town, a some of oufitreef : are cooaiilerably : ob structo tj tlieactaraiilkUoa of cotton. The rensrsbl' ' AC J. Lawrence, wbM death waa annotrnced yesterday tn the Btfiffim4 a ptalttjhi h W of 181 S, and l the last of roe hers df that time who'1fren frum bur midst, ,,fe vn ancxlh;t)t kdMtB!i,foi a graa't twoy ve ire m ih proprietor of tbe Lawrcnc iHolc! of this, towa,iTTr ,( 0 tfcremtni MR' ' Ferret), ii tttraing oat torn choice 'specimen of Job ayiork. from our ofBor ----- - - : - Sery;i-e will, be held , ia Jhe.JoJ. irftl bhrcrie Wd1!-' Wi-'M? k hiha tiuisof jmaetiflg. of. tbe flabbatbv: Eonrroii St. Mtbopit Cbtjbch to- daj, Tf uneral of W J. Orifflos, aerrloe eondncted by tbe psitor.'At 7 p. m. . . . . i , t ii-t ' vlcesat 11 A,M.aid7:P.Jt . A tf iSMatk &ApsW, at TT I. a ! -T !Part.. ,vV )TteTDr. Atkinaony officiating. Berrksa at UltandT P.M. SMatk &W A. H. McPheetei, Sb-1 narlntendeat, 9 1 A. Jf. ' . Bef-.'Dr.; Mo,-Bffl5aTIflBetrtce at 1 II M, and T. P. M.;!' " .l -T ' Ttf W A . CI Pri riatwdent-r - - MnBODitvi cntmoa, (Petatm Blreat) Iter,.-J. A, Trimmer, i?f ciatbjg,, frr,. wiefdnt ha!m.aadtp.m, llr BabbatX &Roht't: flriy,1 Super toudiint, meets a i a.. " th Cabroet vt Presideat-Piotator M not re.ra;vWa Voall rej'pin,' U. tieir RECENT ttTBLIOATIONS. 1. DKAD BACUaT. a. BASIL. 8. MAX ADO WIFE,. 4 fJIDE AMD CIKK. ." By Wllkie Online, Harper fe Brother, New York. ' W "hare received these, volumes through our friend Menr. E. J. HaledsK rvm, or, wear, pjir., l nej are a f.oniinn ation of the very attractire series of the some of the moet njarked trait of Collins ii a writer.. ( Wa will ambraos this occa sion to add a few worda'to what we aar previously aald. Lt,ui'vry bneSy y ybat Collin ! pot! He i not a' great 6f profound rrit. He Is not a pblloiopheCor a psychnlngist. Ue know but little ot tb intricate work ings of the human heart. He baa none at SbakspeareV or ; Goorg Eliot, great ability for introspection fr l&jlrg bare the1 motives, paasions and tendebcici of iuaftan action. H ia not a humorist, like. Scott or Dickene, or a graat utirist like Thaokeray. Hip works are not to scuplarly and elegantly flohihsd aa Bulwer's, lor sw plete with elegance, and philosophic lav flections snd poetic image like bis. . His character! generally are aot Nat, but are. meltf-drama'tio, high-wrought and imp atble. Then what ia bet , is a maslerlj storj-teJJut. Ha. deal in myslerle, tn iatricat plots, in horror, PiUfxIar and grim secraU. Ho form ft plot at once complicated and' concealed, and then lurprin you with ta ingenuity he dinplaysWn flnding5 irhe cliK. He wakens you enriunty ia' the begiaaing, and then hold yoa tntranoedand breath- less by the Oooaisst and unexpected sur prise. H 1 a brilliant ratonUur, aad probably baa no living rival. He write m ,a; cleiT, direct,, aoimated f tyU, ana doe not abuse hi power or the reader ' patience by glorifying crime or apotbeo- tiog scoundrels. Hi stories cannot fail to entertain, If they db not afford any ibenUI pabulum. Ha ha draw a a- few dbaractera Witt) groat skill but after all they do not itrik yon aa real. You know 3hakrpcare', or Scott', or Thackeray', or George Eliot's creation better than you o fh men and- women you meet with ,1 ally, but Colli t' characters wear a garb of unreality. But, as w bar (aid, b i a wonderful tory-tener.' .'f 1 IJsiidkiuion. Julv 6. 1874. , Mr. Editor : In the late campaign In irgmia, there was no courting tbeaegro. alilas County Ve. like Halifax N. C. ha a large preponderance of negro voter. The white candidate and public tpea- Seratokd Sambo to "Shin pa his own de," si the white race" did not want hi vote, Tbev said to tbe white men, rely- -tng-en-tha negro to fclv- thflttt . tttigf. that They may keep from work, go with your inends gentlemen, wo wash our hand at yon. The result ot : thU policy ..wa 98,000 majority for , -Qov. jampar, "and more Democrats elected to tbe Legislature than waa needed. When wexaaketneeama iasue ia North Carolina, - tha result will be tbeeaoae. -r-.r . ';' Tonra-' '-i' - 1 a t . iJ-twjrs ain't t" i BnAtmrui." Wanajr.i Tb bsir la th cr owning Rfory of woman. There are few moderate defects which cannot be reme died by tha ; proper dUpodtion, of the treesea. But when the har begin to fall out, ot tare gray, ia young people, or with thee la tbe prima of II re-, thrieane fof rregretE - When thW I the case, Half I YtgttabU'- SitUian. Wir, JUnever wiil baiound .to ne a trat class reansdy, far superior, ss a sound wudical medium, to anything efao before the public. It ao color, and in tha great majority of ceft,tto VWFvf'"? caasesitto jrrow again when it U b 1 ,J 1 ' coming thin. It U aot like mauy popular preparation i'wier wlr," b a acieatific discovery, indorsed end ud by pbysU ciaaaof character. Addrew H. P. Hall A Jt Cov, Nashua, o N. H.JPmy'4 WmiUjf Pr:fy.f, 1808. - - ;', , , ; v., Cossuurno?. TJie courge of tbe hu jiiim family, may ia its' early singe be ia-om ply arrested and pertnanently cured. ! KaVekswood, W. Va. Oct. Sath. 1673. Drv Kj V. rwnca a r: i fctt jntM- t Sir-Tet tb last year I bar beeDAeing your Golden Medical Discovery. 1 owe 'ray life to It, baring beea sfflicted for years. Did not us it dui t snort lime De fore I wa oenrflted-; 'at that lira 1 Waa very bad, not able, to it op aided, -wan kafferinn greatly with : my tbrt, wa getting blind, bad a dry ceugband much paia ia my long."' L have deed twelve notflt of lb Diaoorery and m almost ' KATE f.'' WARDNER ' A oa of Mr. JuiLMnacn,! Chathaa Poor Comers. N. T. baa. beea cured f Cnnatimptioo by Dr. Pierce's Oolden'lfd- L mat iicovery, -mo a mutO, utnptia editor of the CkaUum 'Gpwrwr. I Bu Be BatAav asgglatj'wf WesK TJotoaw 01, write to state that Dr. Pierce Golden piedieal pitcorery Dn eaecteA f wonder fat cure of ,Cosrnptioa,: la. Ina'.aeighr ooratKOain vj- -i -J r " ifu BiainBtNOS or ureas . it u a true that "great oak rout BtU acorn rtonT ttat Irizbtful 4iM are, often eai INiiderad by trinuujnUa ol nU' fbdlgestio Mperlndnc ebronla dyjpcpsk, oaoaaloiMil Mlltoaa attaaMeuiuia- Jt Inlneddiaeaa aeftfaa Urer, wternUUawt whige mttialrg nd irmit 8egenerU Into the, eoauVl u agon? of .acuta, rataetim, Wot thaaaneh ri laat roaa eontetsaweaisre la vl table. Ear from Ii. . Ther ar attrlbuUd id neaiaefe" A few loa-s of Bosiattar'sBtom- aoli BiWers will 4wwsenicawattndl);slon o an ordinary blilltil afT' Ction, or arret; tha pevwaiiy ywpV)H wt iBeatsallnn. It ta or tick, headaebo tiaa heromea Dermroant rvfl! liM tr.-1 hM JMMMI. mm mm, I ilillli and hi area baffle tb tkttt ef fmlneut nhy- u, f-jielant and rtitd all the ordinary r tni-dlet, mln hi am. he rtt.u4 hy the Biiln fftrt it etaier. as siaeneui aatretia, lo craa&na erpt' egg UianitetMnarpviiV . TELtGltAPIHC mm, (toon DIspatcTaea. .. : . v I , ;r J W Top, JU.J Hon. "Ed ward Salmon, ei-&rernor, of Wicomlu, appeared - in the dupieuir Court rosterder ia behalf of BaroaVoa by hi wife, popularly know a asHadama Pauline Lucca.' Tbe case As made com- pi;-..- tn Bfl ftfft f)) ydiirt Ijftfm wa ftiaivied tfi one Von WalhoSen, ooa after she obtained a - decre of divorce from Baron Von Rbodeo. The Baron, says he and "bis wIW lived happily to-. getber until Von Waihoflea waa wounded about tbe same time as himself in th Franoe-Pruulan war, and came to his honje, . .'v.,. Tbe officer of tbo ripaniih war Steamer Arapillcs have been entertained at a din ner at Delmonico, by the Spanish real deoUot thiscity It ia said tbe set ion of 'Admiral Polo wu denounced In tbe post-prandial ipceche. r " FROM IIARYLASD. 't: Baltikouu, Jan. 10. Tbe British steamship Parensworth Caatla, reported . totally wrecked by Ubiadlapatea.lat alght w.dea hence December 18th, with about eighty thousand bushels of wheat by Gill Fiber, the cargo being consigned to Ant werp on account The cargo was rained at about one nandred aad twenty thou sand dolIarjaiidliillyJninrBAJaitlgn?, Comp&uie txoept thirty thoujaod to gold la tb Atlantic Mutual of Naw Totk. : FR03t XOND0K. ; . '. Lomoii, Jan. 10. . A brig from Wilmington; ' N. C., via Warerford, Ireland, wbete' ho pot In leikfiig, W reached the port pf her Je ti nation. . "i i ' ; . FROX SPAIN, i Madbd, Jan, 10. A eoluma of tb Republican lore be- aleglng Cartagena mid at at(a4l o Fott San Juliea yeaterday but waa repulsed with' considerable loss, and returned to camp. Partial ore is now kept np on notn aides. " , FB03I LOUISIANA. -: t ' Nnw OuttAjrs, Jan. 10. Victor' 'restauraal and tha adjoining bafldiog, No. ISt Csnnt ' atretj necopled if th Howe aewlng raaohin agency and Adderon VoteaplsV-lsllerjvwaTC burn'or! taSjC Tu fja estimated at The 'CoCfrreesiooet - Durell' -J i. .1- . - . I z : Commit tea Baa concluded Its investigation and leave to-d V fcr WaahJngtonp f , ., j XHdnlght Dlptaia)a. 7- r .WAHiMToai, Jan. 10. . J the Jjankl daUnttnt tb ! loan areata a early ball mUUoo; legal tender 4npj iacreen fcur enda quarter njtWiona..''' , , , . I Jt 1"tatad oa' aUolut authority that Judge Darrajl has not placed, hh rasig aation at the duposal of tb President, i Taero I do inch paper In the offloe ef the tieeutlr pt Department of JusUca. II ia Judge Durralf present determination ) i ., 1 ,l j ins nasmitui 1 1 m I ' ' n AtnuaTon, janw io- ! To tb Booth jltlaBtlo Btatea and tha aoufjwn'portw pf, ;iba Middle " la!e deaf ;or fair weather, with but slight changes of pressure or temperitura. , .Jt Jn.j n..j .:. . ' - i. i tt: .Jm- -ti';' w ''. Al , FItOJi NEW JERSEY. ,u lAiMiIn;Jan,la,, ' ier Ne. , Xlitabeth port coal docka, give "wy 'last' evening, precipltatlug! ft hundred toe of coal into tb water. ... v" "' NEV TORt? "' .1" ' ! ".V. jm.nri Natr .Yon, Jani 0."r J 1 b sale of the Udptndtnt ctwspapef Was concluded' yesterday. -Henry. C. Bo wen, ecajre 260O0f J. f bich $73,000 ia cash. The purchaser sre pro prietors of tb Glridia tt .Wrrk. TROV VIRGINIA, 1 J V f" i TwoseuioM of tbe Conservative canco fct TJoiUd State Senator wu held o-day, irhlch; ballou, wrruhd. rTbaJilghet vote ceat ia any of tha ballot was for R. M. T Ciinter, who 'rocelvad 51 vol on tb aeventh ballot, the ninth and mat bal lot raeilted aa follow S Lieutenant' Gov M. T, Hunter id, Jiobu, Goode ja, J3irttir $t; Jttig Jojept-jtlristlaa 2k Tha ballot that came nearest .th definite result waa tha aeventh, when .th vote tpod R. .mV( tt HttBtar tl, turateoant lTnior Withav 48, Ezwnvaroot .Walker necessary to a aelectloa eiAdjourned, Jill Monday at 1 o'clock. - S t . J f a I ,i TJ AlT'.i fJft IDIKS.M1 X J. ivl-l .' -1 " .. I.Jt.l.J'ft i GeaUeaaa ac4 ttif raa ht aeeomaM 4r4 -mub ar. ea raa ttaarilt tana a4 a IN. kAAr Vaaaat waUfcinuaaaA cooaa. for partiraiar I ' 7 . : ZZ' I Uraoeeeas which has stteftd I. BTITUtaV.i DIED, Died In Rldzewtr, Wlrrni Co., N. C Dee. StHh. lrX Hra. Anna WUuaina, tMcat deuirb terot tbelaWi Blake BaKar, b4 eaowtrt ol Or. S. X, WUllama, la the 9Ut year ot her I If I. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OT1JOT a c iDiii r, jTa., 4 ttulr o darfojrthepastiear; wltbln which tune over a-handled nor have bera Inatrnetcd tv Utm. The Aeadjeny elm to teaeh wen. It prepare pqjb cue anj . v viwa; .auigr uijikueh puiaaiia w ma. . TuIUoa, per iwaloa, $ttD. Board and ftoom, Hi ul IIS, par month. A few boys ean eeure bor4 with ooa of lb boacbert, v For other irtiealareaedrwa. 4. at. LOVKJOT, I. W. WHITE, rrta'. ft. vy.LOViUor.AiaUUnt Instructor. . Kaws, -Xraaad ndvoeatar9is.twles: Rvanok Mew. Wilson Advanna. Washing ton Rvnress. irihth (Ity turllaUn,Xr. boro' Ejnqnlrrr eopv twice- , Jmloat- . ... .. . J,.: p t(. BTODWICK ATTXiRNgl Af LAW, HILLBBORO', N OiTnf CAnOUN A7 Jin WU A UCTIOJ 8ALK, J. i hjiTUHDATj JANO ART 10. Will be s .Id at TOWLE'B AUCTION WaKX- BtH'BB. on Wl'mlnrton Street. Batnrday. to eoawieace at 10 e'doek, a eollf etton af 6 d Furnltuia apj hoaasboli artivlrs Wal iet Eiinttaa Tables, Press with tils Door, fen ff CoUage Bsdstsaaa. CooktaK aad lieauug r loves, eewipg Macnmea, itc no. I ' " J TOWI.K. 1 JanS-dlm, i ,AaelUMieE, OTIOnV The ANNUAL UIKTINQot thaatoekhold- Ii of the North Carolina ataeoate Temple Aatocletioa wUl be held it the rand Uda Koomln trita ettr on TUldUAI. Jaaoarv. lath, atTo'oloek n. m. All th tockhouter ttaable to attend Will please aaad proitee. . ! ' A, H. V.1NSTON, iJaataaJaTa '- 1 .beeretary. fTlHE PUN AND TBI SWORD. r,' , ' , .CABOUIIA: I . MILITARY INSTTTOTE, ' ' 1 " CHAELOTTl, N. C. " ! ThUMIHUry Oulleir. eomblnlar th ov portunlUet of an education both liberal aad riraotlval, with thorough dlselplkaa,aad now ully oixanladiad in soecaaafal operation, cer tt advantages ta tha people of North Carolina.- It hat a Presaratorr DeDartmaBi. ftoni of clergvmea allowed a dltoount of to pwena,oaUanfratarrateai I Jfor circular ana details, addreaa . Col J. t. THflMAf f , " luperlutettdaat. JiS 8:dSt O W K I A j I ( i j.i.:'sm :' 1:1 -;; r . i..'!- A N D XI D W ' B ' TBE CLOTHIER, : I . ii i V ..;. ' I' i t'Vv ' "-I- TAfELL!NO BAGS, ' ' ' ' TALISES AND i . ' . m f TRUNKS, I - Which wllr be old at price demanded by Ihstlne. " n , cl 5 J v . ' 'i ' ' r -1 ' " ALWAfa'tWHASn ,v S Tfc Unrest Stock of CUTTBt NO for H IN tnd BoTS to select front In the State which . . i . . wssIlsttliaaialowpriea-t-!i- !t; i!- : .-17, FAiBxraviua St, f i Ttisoaenand warthoase f th Tails ef near, Maaolariartng Company REMOYEl) from Neusfr to Kalel aav beea ileurb. la the ttors reeetitry occnpUid by W. H. ones A C., adroininr the Raleigh 'National Bank. Cenctpendaot will pleat uOto the ehargav j f,l ' i'tv )' . aVUftXNTUAIV r I Jut T dlW , , e(, .t'.Mj 'J ,"!" 'J . 1 . ' ' lallll A T TJ, WMteJaw &; Cro wder, !, f hi RALEIGH, N. a ' I si'i A-e mini ,i-ic " HI ) Ar prepared to tambh Tombataaw of all kiCda. vlther. plain or Oraaatental l holA Attterlean and IWIlea llarbla as cheap and eeatiy t recti ted at ni be purebased at any atbar tMtMiaBt North or OTlb having Sow at ttM bntlaeaant eatrtmr and eagnartng aiarbie forty II r years, w oaatderoaraalvat qtI to any in tb UnL.n Wa wUl alto tarttlth granite of tha best from oar sw amt. enner la ai aisled blocks as eat Sne nrder. sneh as door and wlneow lUt, waUrtabU, stepa, Btt,trFetndra yard eurtittoae. Ae . ail ordxra will b U.ank fully reralved and pnnctually attended toaad L we pieejc onrav ires vo giys juaucuoa 1 tM anata, ... .nl,, .;..i, ...t sjn I r. Iltll!,,!. O I t 1 J0HNWHlTEL4Wr rth J v iwwm,., , MW Rarrelt No, 1. Rock Um aow'recefvtnv f froai Mm Upotaa4 Ow4 ! rdaoed prtets VAMU M. TOWLXS, Com. MetchantF NEWf ADTEBTISEMENTa HE SENTINEL o nncTni: - ALL KINDS OF Job work ' : ,f . - ri . (!.:.., . l EXECUTED NATLT, " QUICKLY, C1IEAPLT. Iltvving ro&tted our l 'Hi-v I r-i e..- . n n!' - d. -,;' irj i;Vtv As4 aocared tha . nwioei. of. A i ' t" ' sot Tl x T--!-; faST-CUSS;.'Ji3'-:.f?JSlB, Ml'r vt t Wt) are bow prepared ' to cxecuto i i . . . I . ', all kinds of t PLAIN AND, TA1K7 . . . , ..... a. ... JOB FJjUNTHTQ, j ! ' iUi i - (" i. ,t. U i')it j All peraorii bxrlng - ' PILL ilEADSr" 1 lM i, LETTER HEADS, ' , BUSINESS 0AKDS, i''i i. '; .ti-'fts.'v , -: ?.!!'.-' 98 aiiSS tt j ; WEDDINQ GAUDS, ; -!t CIE0ULAES, ; ii,;? tj '? POSTERS," if 'u i . a id t : - .-I'B'i'A " 't'j.aji'j PAMPHLETS, &c Ac, fopxioi will luv their work. x i i 1' z ' ecutedln Ui very boat itjle bj cnclinffllt to tha "7""; i jCi- - i b. SontinoJ (Offlco, Wa are lo prepwtod to da aB t iIb the very beat atle, at !m6 DERA X E PlliOBS 'All work icnt to na wUl bo dona , t" "T' at qnicki'aad choapl aa , at anj PRINTING HOUSE IN THE 60UTH. 1 1 " i 'I ,;N ai Of all kiodi Printed at short notice, i Ia ebort, wo ere prepared to ex ecute All kind of . Printing im tha Tfi .1 . ; i 1 i .1 H it""" r "x. rf- . 1 ..' . f i 1 1 t kind of . l!0 II M( O B ll i r, y ! ' ' - - '' " i - Noon IidRort; If nvr Yonx. Jan. 10s - Cotton' apdhagedt nplAnd 16 H( Orlean 17 i future opened aa follow s JMttarjT.JiJ-t;tn. jrvbay IS USal, 14; March 10 1 lata M; April r it . hm 1 it v - ' :- n i.. . ularduochgedj 'torp6tanai-v3l -. 1 at 3atl lit roalaitaadyateSiSaaSO toratralnedj fitlghtaBrm, " &!? Btrjcha aetrrr and Insular; aaoty -loaned at bid Gold 111 t-t; ucaanga -Ion, 48S 1 1, abort 487 j Qovanseata strong; Stat bond dutL ; '.' ' ' rjrvnurooaAoaavaa.'lik'4 Cotton steady j sale at la, bctudlii'l two apeculatioa export) aottoa tn ttrtut I-ia cheaper, sale of upland nothing baV low good nrdiaary shipped l)eectabrik t 1-8; do do aoipped Doetiuber aad Jan uary 8 1-S; do do dalivvlU vjB!arch and April 14 J ! 1 t',; fH l""- - LATan-Cotton aalea to-day 8,100 anJrW of AjMtiean, t ., f M vMi( - ,fV'-,wwfoE,"ja:if3L Cotton-oet receipt 1,1 6f; groat S.lftSf future cloed steady; Aales 13,930; Jano aryia tr43al8 U-, Ftbraarf 18 1-tV 18 a-83 March IS 18-Ual 17-81; April1 17 1-4 ; May 17 84alT IT li. Out oa quiet; til, 1,000 bale at 18 1 BatT.' Clouf trat and quiet. Wheat alfwad' derflnlngObTn; tat nent batter, Pnflt' heavy at 18 l-lalTa'av'liattd? Orooerio rule Brra w4 MrV ' ' M ' " llloney easy at Ba8-' Iichangt" fLrai' at'WMrCotd 'rong- at llt-;4af-111 74; Oovernment strong and active? BUte quiet and nominal ' 1 1 ' '3 ' ' lnUH,ini.B.,JayjO;'l, ' Cotton tales ( uplands, nothing ' below good ordinary-shipped In 1 January nadf February at tllS. ' " ! Ull'Y CtmvWIUJIKATt. 1 Coaaacrta' fjAJtr Bt W. t, tmcm aeat ' , - ttaooaa Aan Conaiiaaioa llanoBAirr , t .4. T ( XAtnian,!!. &,ul 10,. CaUoaSak M bale , - ,, M(214,V5 ' a! n " 1 " . ' 1111 f , 1 " natakl , lialeiph Market. c Coannotan Dailv. Br O. T. Bvnoavaeni A Bao, ht Aannv Oaaaaa. l, ;.. ..... . : . . ..; ..... a- - .. w.,.r wtM itnA, wr BIKt,.f.. 1 , LXATHKK tFflCR.... . . - ft LKATIilR ILAKMoA... ' 4 MOlUrtrlKH, partaL... ... ....... ' -a FOR: " Tt CHicxiNS on thtlr So........ tHi rXATHIHft....". 8671 tl. t y mtn ,,,. . i 1 Sa) HAT, pat lo lbt..,..i.o..M-, lO1 alaa H1DX8, par lb Dry ISalS HJ i A roLa, west, par ba.w.M.. TStolo TALLOW per lb u ni. VINX(JApergal.J w " WtJIt, M4tf4wn ny raaM 9k$ aCAliVa) Ms s a ' 4 r-jf 1 Jar TIES.... BUTTKEann. -) . . BwV fLOUH, par bU, V. a , ,, T MIAL,Pru.,:. tS(3 UOKNjptr i4 !. ; fft, nVAMn, n. O. ' 1" -O ' CanvaM4.n..4r..A aTTJLLKTa. ..a. .... , B ".Isa HCKitiNoa., ,.., a 6a- t-AK U. .... ..... 10al8f OATd, aheaf.... 1 PODDKR. net 10 lna. ............. Ll uAMULxa uj;je SPECIAL N0TICE3. JL..' 2 WOon JLKD fAL. , We kavaaonstaatly oa hand good Oak, Blckory, Flaa, and other hard wood, alto Bad Aah and Igg Coal. Ordtr throagh th pott efltee or laft at tbe SowtU Bua wm reeelve atoaipt sttantion. Tin it.r.Bowxu.oa OR NKST CLASS fUOTOQEArUS fiO t WATBOaTa riM AST tJALLXaX- i ai amber that the best 1 alwsya ebtwpeaaw Wataoa ha .lTd Bu.va Hmbua lor tha , aat raotoanAins at nnr Stat Agrlenltar a ralra for the part tnrea yaara. Call at hi' UaOery aad as one M tb taatt eoUeUon of r rnotogranaa ta thtt aonnary, alto plctarnr rnnnaa; atbanta, ta grant toW."-" : oe j . .' .-. . : c' . ' ' ; aUKXi4 atXiO, faaUoaable Barber aanti hair dxaaaar, under i. t, alley A Bros. alorr Alwaya ready to wait an aasloawra, - Ttrte, awderate. octal-ly OK TBX BAXAXJTABT, LUSCI120S, EUTJ . j . 8KB AMD BTjrrXX TABLX, Xaa and rrrln WorchattanMn Sane It tadlpenalbla.r v H '"" . " : t v. .dOBJI UDJtCAjra BOSS. Re Tort. r Agoata forfw United ttateav- tt 1 net JO-ly" . . - , L' ARQX BALK Of f KBAOHAL, rBOFXX-t TT. ASD RIXT Of rOAL Z2TATS. Oa Tharaday th 18th or ot Jno.-- l", I wtlt teat tor the year, en the prom , tie Valuable land foraaarl aekaasive; t tan bta John HatchiDa, (a) foar is vt of JUlaltjh. ThaeaLae4e ar very ram -a -d at a IneBtataoleniUvatioaand stuMtuj I IUMa. . - And alto, tk lu as tmrehited by th nndrw llXDt traa Ueary Mordaeai. Teriua, bwa and good aaenrity. . t 1 AUo at iht aaiut Urn and p'ma, I w ,11 anil tlxtieea tnulea. Art oxsa, tw 'our a n wm wa, els dump earfvft-te rtowa, ftraiin ateatlla, Ac. A l"t t tutut oca, ,ooo botbtit of euti- trol, luapartoaal oropertv baa-iid f rr,l Title coed, aai w cuauatao at It- .-'.. a.' C- VV. VT'T W20-dodlw if r H. ,.J i-r "J. HT : : Complete crerfficw; d( 18-Sw' , 1 . A A A 0i :' i. 'Jaaaary k,lt7i - . .' j PonHrlti Partner t H uUur t Jan8d;4 - ' " - 1 j J J w.y....
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 11, 1874, edition 1
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