, THE RALEIGU SENTINEL A1LT, WKK1LT AND BEMI-WXKKLT. ' Official Orcai of Kuril Carolina. STATE PRINTING & BINDING ESTABLISHMENT.; p.o.r.i.t, i v i ...... miTw.-r isonirrion. i Dill; Pontine! 1 yVr ro ndvaace.p, ..W 00 lully ft molhlnadTncs....i 00 frunl Weekly " ttXSI grnitlwt " S 00 TH DiLt e"Tlll wlu b delivered la any part of in City at Fifteen Cents n me DE A & PERBIN8' ; tsthsoaly GE.WIBJiq . WOBCESTERSnmE 8AUCE , The City.; 1 Cotton receipts jcttxday, 1S3 bale Market tolay Inactive at 12). Order few and light. Trade dull in all direc tions. T'-!t i::;"!'V't i Remember that A. 01 Sanders ft Cu. have for aale five (5) i No. 1 young and and veil links muloa. They will' sell them cheap. . , 'i I ,, The police ahould pay some atten. tlon to Martin street, and not allow cotton bates to form a completo,hlock aile. a was tlw case to-day. Sheriff H. W. Maya, of Ahwapdat county: followed Uterry's wortny l ample, and the stats aits back and pats , a pocket-book' fl.931.i2 f uuW than U was. . .. The police court to-day was without a case, not a single plain drunk or disor derly, not even a dog-light to mat the public peace. The Sentinel Sunday sermons are evidently working'. j E. J. rnrish, of Durham, soli 117S lots of tobacco, last Friday, and paid off all the farmers interested in 85 minutes. Ha wants to kto of any warehouse wan in CrolijMk o Virginia whb out 'beat it." "' " j The Alamance Gleaner, of Nov. 1C, delivers Itself of this tiny ping of mixed tense and sentiment : The Raleigh Light Infantry,- under Capt. Manly, took the premium last. week,, at the Cape Fear Agricultural Fair at Wil mington, over the Norfolk and Wil mington companies, , and . others, 1 if others were there, and is now without question, to be considered a better military eompany for agricultural pur- uo a than any of It comitltors. Beat up iltot-e swords Into sulky plows aad pud lit reapers, as the old fashioned plow-share aod pruulug hook belonged to an age of less progress. ." ' ' ' . Situ. Thst Com. Sheriff J. F. Cherry, of Clay ooiiuty, 'interviewed the auditor to-day, and deposited to the rrAlit of the state 523.07. Jart Ikamrriv-Ti-Jay the county jail roceired three additions to "its boarder-lint : joaoph Johnson, charged with stealing a home from Z. J. Lemay in Johnston eounty. He will be handed over to the authorities of thst eonnty. Cnealey and Nathan Ctley, charged with lareeny in Middle Creek township, were sent np by Justice J. D. BoHentine. . . . . - . 0 WSHTEBt N. C, lUlLSOAJ) BojittS. Htote Tressnrer ' Jenkins to-dny paid the seuu-snnnal interest on . the mort gage bond of the Western North Carolina railroad, to the amount of $30,- 000. ; These , payments of ; interest, a iiouutlng-in the aggregate to $90,000, will liave to be met out of this year's twos. -t. , t $ . r -A.:.. ,i i ii i -,..;. NOETH CaBOUXA AT TBI NATIOKii Osakok The annual meeting of the national grange takes place in Louis ville, Kentucky to-day. Pr, Columbus Mills, master of tha North Carolina tote grange, and A. '. T. Mial, of this eonnty, member of the executive com mittoe and state agent of the order, left Rakish Saturday evening, for Louisville, w Wfcr to repnswnt onr state. ' Halkioh Lioht AkmuuiT. At a moethi of this eompany, last evening, these officers were elected for the ensu ing year; A. B. Btronaeh, captain ; Jas. 1. Johns, 1st lieutenant ; J. B. H. Car mer, 2d ; J. W. Lee, 8J J. D. "Whita ker, orderly sergeant P. A. Sherwood, 2d sergeant ; John . O, Justice, 84 f ' J. P: Haywood, .ithj 0. 1L Lw, Cth U3i O. Mfller, 1st corporal ' A.' A. Beevefsj 2d; a D. Hntchings,i8J; a N. Dixon, 4th. Ovn BuBsU-Speaking of tiie fair and the military contest for the prise banner, in which our boys came off tri umphant, the Wilmington Journal, jot Nov. 12, says : M'.-r Of the military drill for the prise we ean hardly speak in too high terms. The drill niaiufeated the skill of the officers and man of all the companies, Norfolk and Wilmington did their best to beat the Raleigh boys, but they did not suo eaed. The Raleigh Light Infantry, no il nr their gallant commander, Capt Basil Manly, drilled with such perfect precision thst they not only brought out the plaudits of the spectators, but the judges awarded them the victory. The whole competitive drill was one of which each company should be proud. We give np the prise to the . Raleigh eom pany, feeling pretty well assured that at the next state fair the Wilmington Light Infantry will take t it back -uideM the Norfolk company is there to totnpete alsoend then .there may be doubts. Wilmington is so proverbially aniions to make virators to our slate feel well that she might relax her efforts and let Nor folk win. Honor to them all. ii.Mf Ul . VOL, XXI, jRALEIG-H, y.'OVOTESpAy'NpYP. "16.' 1875" 8Q V Cottom.--Td report of the agrltul. tural department at Washington, Issued yesterday, atatet that the cotton yield In tlis states bordering on the Atlantic, is below that of last year, and that thera Is an loorsased yield in those of the Mississippi valley. Kllllog: frosts prior to Nov. 1 had damaged tha crop in the more northern slates of the cot ton belt elsewhere tha plant was un injured. ; There is much , inequality In picking. ; In some counties of Georgia and Alabama, the 'harvest is .'nearly over but i.hji . Mississippi, 1' politics, ak-lcnana and olhef dravWWa ihav jrreariy retarded f th r wk 4 1 The great . September storm In south ern Texas did not do as much damage as at first was fearedV The amount of lint in c omparlsoa with wefghtf seed cotton ranges from S5 to M per cent The per cents ge as compared with last year is North. Carolina 01, South Caro lina 70, Oeotgla 74, Florida 10, Alaba ma 102, MUslaalppl III, LouUhuw 100, Texas 1U, Arkansas' ,135,' Tennessee 116. , i -i -ws .i .j.. ' ..I . ! ' Xhs Masokio Gaaxo Lodos Ths Nbw Halu As we' have previously an nounced, the masonic grand lodge of North Carolina meets in this city Dec fl, and thera la svery psrospect that the sttendance will be larger than nanal W. O. HOI lodge has moved into its new lodge-room in the Fiaher lnildlng, and it is expected that Hiram lodge will soon mors into the same quarters. The room is being vary bandaomely fitted np for the reception of the grand lodge. . ITis pnparatlons are yet incomplete, so no extended description can be given, .j The walla of the room are hung with the por traits of these grandmasters who have presided over the grand lodge of the state: J. H. Wheeler, grand master from 1843 to 1844 J W. F, Collins, 1843-'4 and '00; A. T. Jenkins, 1851-1H and '53 ; C E. Jordan, ,1854-S ; Pleasant A Holt, 185fi-7i . Alfred r Morton, 1853-9 ; Lewis & Williams, 1860-1 ' W. G. H0L 1862; E. F. Watson, 18C3-4 ; John MoCormick, 18G3 ; XL Q. Reads, 1866-7 R. W. Best,18C8:B.B.Vaiio, 18C- Wj C. C Clarke, 1871-2; John Nichols, 1873-4; O. W. Blount, 1875. The portrait of the late W. T. Bain, for so many years grand secretary, is . also npon the wall, showing the great esteem in which he was held by the fraternity. He was succeeded in office by his son, D. W. Bain, the present popular grand secretary. Chief among the attractions to be seen in this room are an elegant chromo representing the lod?a at Alex andria, Virginia, in session, with Wash ingtoa as- master, and the original com mission leaned by the Poke of Beaufort in 1771 to Joseph Montford, giving him authority to establish lodges in the Pro vince of North Carolina, The altar bf the lodge is draped in mourning as a tribute of respect to the memory of our late mayor, J. IL Separk, who was grand tyler of the grand lodge. , . - ' " STONEWALL JACKSON. We understand that the well-known publishing house of D. Amxrow & Co., New York, have nearly ready ior publication . the Lara .or SroirsrWAXt J Acxsoir, fnHy QlustrsteU by views and portraits, including the orations and scenes sttending ths unveiling of Foley's Statue of Stonewall Jackson at Rich mond. We advise all, eepecially dis abled soldiers and women out of work, to write to the pbbhaharst at once and secure an agency, s Umi work Is to be sold by .subscription. ' It Will have a largwaruV-.r'...;1'1"'- " ' ' - -,aoviw2:-;---;ri,;-y Iftoib Um ilbsonrt Bepabllcsa (St.' Louis.' A RSMAKKABLS PBOnCSSIOHAb ' BuO- CssSi Among the notable professional men of this country who have achieved xtraordinary ? euooeas'- is Dr. R. - V. pieroe, of liuffulo; N. Y. The' promi nence which he has attained has been reached through strictly legitimate means and, so far, therefore,, he deserves the enviable reputation ' which he enjoys. This large measure of raeeess is the re sult of thorough and careful prepara tion for his calling, and extennvo read ing during a long and tmnsuaUy large practice, which have : enabled him to gain high commendation, even from his prof essioksl brethren. Bevoting his at tention to certain specialties of the sci ence be has so carefully investigated,, he liae been rewarded in a remarkable degreo, la these specialties, he has become a re cognized leader. . Not a few of the rem- sr t , t t ? . , . i , eoies preacnoea oy uiib uavo, n ib eaiu, been adopted and prescribed by phyai cians in their private practioe. llis pamphlets and larger works have been reoivea as usbiu ouumuuuuui w onxu cal knowledge. Ha has recently added another, and perhaps more important work, because Of more froneral applica tion, to the list of fats pnbuHued writings. This book, entitled "The People's Com mon Sense Medical Adviser," is designed to enter into general circulation. Dr. Ffcrce has received acknowledgment and honors from many souroes, and es pecially scientific degrees from two oi ths first medical institutions in the land. Hi' . ii SUNDAY IN GREENSBORO. Guuxsnono, N. C, Nov. 15j 1875. '- sorroa hsxtiskl i Bunday morning dawned with three tenings of rain, and many avaued tuemselves ox tnis pretext to stay away from church and spend the saoml nours sleeping or loanng ; but at tha Methodist church the boose was filled. tTobabiy tnore were mora tnere on acoount of the other churches being closed. . . A rendered in fine style as a voluntary the anthem, "Tho earth is the Lord's- aad the fullness thereof. Organist :' Prof, uabr, of UreenslMvo rentals CoUege, UUjJIHUW . MVS v., Mi W JEM Carter. Alice Dobbitt, Nellie Bcales and Ella Barrintrer. Altoaj Mrs. T, - M. Owen, Mrs. W. F. Alderman and Miss Emma Hahr, Tenors ; Lb W. Andrews aad John N. mnrnffv. , Bassos r Me- base Lamb, A. U. Alderman and Prof. W. P. Aldarmatk Tho pastor, Rev. W. H. Bobbitt, filled the pulpit at 11 o'clock, and preached a very able and effective sermon from John xiv : 6 : "I am the way, and the truth, and the Ufa." ine minister stated tliat tins was a ond disoourse from the earns texC his suDject last Hun day being uinst tne r m . m i ., T i waj. ua UDiec on una oooamou wne "Christ the Truth and the Life." He is tha truth because he is tha substance of tha tvoicsl shadowa and the fulfill ment of all the prophecies and promises or a oavior. us is tne meoium oi inter- eonrae between heaven and earth. SB: him God cornea to .man, and through him man amnoaclies God. , All the prophecies of the old testament eonoern- ing Christ are fulfilled to the very later. He is the life because he is the author of life, of . spiritual life, of life eternal. Therefore all are dependent upon him, for Christ says ; "Without me ye can: do nouung, lor 4 1 4 ' : ' f "Coo Id my tears forever flow, Cosld my seal no languor know . U 'The for sis could sot atone, - Thou mutt aave and thou alone ; . In my hand no pries I bring, : .. I Simply to thy cross I ellng. v B is Christ who is ' 1 ths sinxxb's raiaxn : he is the christian's hope ; he is the son of God. He alone can guide the weary pilgrim home. The sermon closed with a telling exhortation to all to accept Christ as the offered Savior, the Prince of reaoe, tlie King of Saints ; fur ; "Jesus shall reign where'er ths ion Does his successive Journey run ; i His kingdom stretch front shorn to ihore. Till moons shall was sad wans no stors." Greensboro Methodist Sunday School. under the superintendency of Prof. W. C. Doub, of the Female College, is a grand success ; it is ' , TUB BEST MANAGED SCHOOL probably in this state. Everything is done by system and perfect order pre vail. i ue manner or distributing the library books is one that should be adoptedia every school. No teacher or scholar is permitted to go to the library. The librarian and his assis tant gather up and distribute tho books by means or cards, so that tnore Is no confusion. It was my pleasure to attend . THE MONTHLY OOJtCBBT ; of the Sunday School at 8 o'clock Sun day afternoon The church wts filled to its utmost capacity, and wall do Hisses Dora Jones and Eugenia Bum pass deserve the ll tanks of the large and appreciative audience for the Inler- ssting ttrogrsmme whicn tiny sot up. and which under their directions was so satisfactorily carried out. . rBOCIRAMMKt t SongGlad tidings, by the school. Prayer, by Rev. Mr. Babbitt. a Bod 2 Praise the Saviour, hv 18 ae- tscted glraVMA.'1-n- 1 '"J" TbeetUdcnt secretary read his an nual report from which I gathered those facuj f 1 - - Number of pupils on tho roll. 217. Amount collected in 1875, $250.73. Du ring the year the school raised 8102.51 for missions. Volumes In ths library, 975. 99 members of the school are members of some branch of the church. v: .' m Ooncrnt KXBBciBxa. "The Lesson of the FaUimr The Brevity of Life,' was then partic ipated- in by these young ladies and sea : Misses Jennie Wilson.. Annie Forbia, Lissie Owen, Clara Albright, Hotcn Robertson, Kste Gregory, Nellie Hill, Orsa Brown," Suaan Oregory, Pilett Alderman. Hattie Bobbitt. Annie Jones, Clara Seargent, Mand Brent. Hauio Denny and Anue lirackea, aad Mastara 8i Inov Alderman . and Ooornw Wilson. The exorcises were inter spersed at intervals with these songs : "Anotd Keepers," "aweet ,JtJye and uye,'f uniy Waiting" and "WearyJ'. kfiss Dora Jones ' performed on tho organ, and Misses Alios Bobbitt, EUa Uaxruurer. liebeoea Wilson and Alary Mendonhall aided in singing. Miss Mendenhall sang the solo, "Weary," very beautifully, while the whole class joined in the chores. '' , Tho school then ssne: "Rinffinft the Bells. " which closed the ' exercises that will long be remembered with pleamire by B, V7. B. ' The Vireuiia rada are viiroronslv shuffling for a new doaL A few sops are to be thrown to the bolting Cerberuaea, Mrs. v an Le w is to be bustled out of the Richmond post-mistresay, to make room for Judge Morton, and ex-Confed erate Gen. Harry Jiotb is to be internal revenue collector of that district . . ; .' The telegTaiih stnrtleS us with a re port of war . bepun "on the ': Turkish frontier, where 8 battalions of Turks are surrounded by 3,000 Hensegovinians, a suite of Bfl'ttirs which compels each Henegnviniari to spread himself around about one and a half Turk. :' . Jo other remedy has proved so effeo tiud in relieving coughs and colds as Dr, Bull's Cough Syrup. -. .At fc.' M8 ...... r . .r ': i.'O ' . '1 f "r'K i'i ,itlti .4 it, XEwS"iNf,NOTE3 -j..v;-!tf. 1: mi ten hi ;WaJe, British mlnistor to China, la to bi knighted l'."'. ' ; - No new South jCarolina bonds have beenfaeued. ' . Troops In aouthen Bnasia ready lor w r-rr , . - r ,i ' Freight rates from .Neri Yfk; west are tof.raisea.. .... , j 1 1 , Heavy saows Suaday tn varioba por bona of JfewYork.:'" ' I ; . . ........ . ! . 1 . 'i M i 'Soma of the French clergy rofase ,to fc th repnblifl.,1, bMXa T, !Hen.-JWiIsonV hth U' ntih Impror- ra--ii? J j.vy-ytviwmi. .,, 1 1 f .J . The Chins woman intpoctation duesv tioa comes before the supreme court Tha Panama provisional goverment guarantees protection to tne liUunus Xnousnnds of acres near Dublin nave been overflowed by an obstreperous stream, , . -Schooner Conrad Raid, -of Sanduakv, wrecked om tha Canadian avast and all bands lost. - ' Henrv O'Dwier in ohanre of the Rich- mond chain-gang, was fatally stabbed py a nigger yesterday. 1 ins sloop of war Anuetam. com . 1 - menced eleven years ago, was la un abed St 1 (Umaeipnia, ijrnasy, ; ; x. The 830.000 cold nurse. 4-mile heats at Ban rrancisoo, nave been postpo aod on aooonui 01 tne weatner. Tha North Methodist board of nit lions, in session in New York, spent r nosy mating appropriations. The New York Sun. the ablest anU administration paper in America, is toon to shine in a Sunday edition. , j Plainfleld. Rhode Island, satinet mills have been conflagrated, incendiar- led, t&eraanized. Loss, f 00,000. National bank notes to tune of 1570.- lw were receivea at the bead-piracy .1 --1 . k... 1 e , .r " ucjuiun:u caMinuty tor leueuipuwu Rev. Jas. B. Miles, secretarv of tha Peace .Assoc is tie, departed In peace from .Worcester-. flTaaaaehwetfai'tnat Jtrtday. .: .. . ; A larire number of delegations from various boards of trade inspected tne oeutenniAl ground at PkiladuipUia yoa- teroay. .'';. Cotton mills of Roberlsou A Co. and Young A Co., Glasgow, Scotland, hare been burned, and the loss is estima ted at 11,500,000. While suffering from an attack of the green-eyed lobster, hut Friday night, John Burreaa, of New .York, made an angel of hb wife. '1 O . The Owen county ku-klux have beea on trial in Louisville, Kentucky, and Wm. Smart and George Meffret found guilty. Old Zack Chandler, the drunken Michurander. has commenoed choDPina- off beads in the interior department of national piracy. . , The infernal revenue eommisaMSier sngfreata thst savings bank and provi dent institution exemptions from taxa tion be reduced to 9300. - iMrs. Moulton and Henry C. Bowen swear . they won't be kicked out or Plymouth church, nolens volens, and demand a church council. , , The hi nicer is beginning te slop over again. ' 8nanlsk bullellus DrocUlas another bloody repulse of the Cariists by Gen. Quesala. Terrific ilanjhtcr. ". One cook er ' pot-boy killed, ' an old woman wounded, a mashed canteen pierced by a grapeshot aad a lame mule captured. in Somersetshire. ,The saue of the Brldgewater wsre bunted, and a large number of vessels , torujrora their moorings, one sunk and twenty 'damaged.-; ..... ;J-,..w. Senator Bawcs played plummet with his nose.-' in a ditch near' Kprinsflcld Masaacliusetu, the other day. .A. tig? orous and ! well-directed4 kick from his horse was tl. J propelling cause. lie, Bawea, not tbe horse, is badly hurt: ;t - i It", lis rumored that Near, T'Yahlrcc dom's new baff-holdcr. Is to reshm jsn, 1, on account of private business. wonder u tnav.noionunate young wo man, with whom. New waa mixed up about Indianapolis,; has anything to- do wlthfc.v sf-'T'1 ''. ! 1 Ellxa A. Stone, who has been- on trial at ITudson. New York, for tho tri vial joke of poisoning her husband,, has been turned loose. Husbands never were worth much Anyhow; and what rights has a poor ' woman left If she can't poUonJme when she please f . . , mM! 'i Li! Lonisburir. Nov, 11. bv Rev. W". IL Vsnghsn, Mr. Geo. W. Ford and Miss Alios, Singleton, ,f ,rf fa yh ..u- .ui, r.: la Warnmton. NoV? 2. Irr Rev. N. A. Purefoy. Mr. W. &. .Gardner and Miss Ssllie nC Egerton.' V ' " ' 1 ' . . 1 In Flvmottlh.'. Ooi , 28.1 by Rev, A. Latham, Mr. Lhke Congleton and Miaa Bettie T. Leggett ' - : ' , kn Tnnry.Novli.' bw-Bnvw iMr. Shun; Mii W. Ruoker and Miss Clentmie McCanless.:.r "'.:'" '":'' v"':" ' nsManaH tu Graliara. Nov. IX'Juhn Gray, aired C3 years.' V,-J tA iit" i s-. i tn Alamanoe county." Nov J7. Baa- dinph Mitchell, aged 8U yera. In Washington, Nov. 8. Rev. Ellis Lavender, aged 60 vearn, IV ... X UK jbi -j f , m we ' -W Sk. . . a I I . . ) - Fly if )T ii 4i CT P ! i i r i f i i ' pi ri hi- iii ii ii "" ' i i ii. ,.n 'mi . .H fcl . . i i .. 1 ill ' Iiw - II IS tTAB drops. ti 'iliii'A'M 'i'' !'. .Goldroolaims 8,300 iukaUUda. Robert Ferris. f aear Charlotte, was killed last Thursday, by alog falling on ' Winstoa horses ha vs laid ia a iupply of laoo hsndkerchiefs oa acoount of mild ' Liadssy Daniel, an insane man, died m use Wayne county poor-wmse lew fcy.ago,;-'-,- ;:.-.:j A Mossschusotta woman has written a memoir of the late Dr. Susan DiSiock; of Wasjungton. : : i-it. The Skiff ' A Gaylord1 troupe shuffle, rattle., and, caterwaul, at Wsldonl to morrow STeuing,,,. ui,aixi t'ii ' H. W. Bryan, of Wihmnirtoo, had his pocket picked at the fair, by some gov erttlneolal pupil, of f 100. , . TtiA Ttnni Itfrmnt ThMmUua ) tear passion to tatters for the publin editsoe- kon, next Aiotuiay evening. j 12 af New York's" "out of' employ- meut" brigade have just beea recruited for tne garrison at tort Alaooo. - ,. Caldwell oounty brags of a citiaea 65 years of nuinnas. wno never book a uvsw of medicine, aad has raised, 11 children. A pool of blood sod a few hairs were all that was found of a little peddler who fooled with Cole's circus at vYades- bora. , ei I A vast nkht of rrssshoppers. sailing ... .........-! i .... v : r.4. 1 a . a s . f.. w . - - ugtt . in air iiae tue genuino westera ar ticle of pests, passed over itobumsvuie, Nov. 2, , , r , " ; Mike Hinkle. of Rowan county, is 120 years old, and still as lively as a uoaen crickets on the hearth. Send him to the .tmnnimil and hell discount it 20 per Tfui Alitrn tlu nirsmVna advertises thai he will take fodder for his paper. Won't somebody find this hapless young .. orphau'a "fodder'' for Our exosueat contemporary.' the Charlotte Democrat, of Nov. . 15, copies an article on MNorth Carolina at Prince ton,' from the Sentinel, and credits it to the News, t ;- Our venerable brother Evans, of the Milton Chronicle, save a one-armed tramp a dinner, and explains that human nature is Human nature, drunk or sober, with one arm or two. The Alsmanoe Gleaner, of Nov. id. contains a long and well written article on the manufacturing interest, progress, capabilities and needs of that banner bumul actunng oounty of tne state, Chaa. Jones, an Ashantee radical majsr- istrate in Washington, heariug that a juvenile nigger had committed soma ausdofneanor, went to turn and proposed to hush it up for $8. Tbe boy being frightened forked over the money, but afterward told his employers who made Justice" Jones disgorge. ; The Gohlsboro Messenger nays : There are only thirteen salaried post masters ia North Carolina, and these Wilmington, salary . $3,800 1 IU1- eign, 2,7UU ) Uliarlottev l,7W J ray etteville, $2,300 j Oreenabcro, $2,300: Newborn, $2,C0O; Goldsboro, $2,000: Salisbury, $1,600 1 AsheviUe, $1,600 : Tsrboro, 1,400 ; Wilson, $200 1 Eliza beth City, fl.UOO; Wsshington, $1,100. All other postmasters work oa commis- n, , ! I'm su J--' ' ;,.,r' ' , .ia., i. Tbb.Fost Omci Scales. An enormous amount of printed matter Is weekly weighed m the : newspaper and periodical department ef the post-office which Is situated ia the first story, on tbe aide opposite City Hall Park. The weighing is done by two Fairbanks' I'latforut Scales, each of which is an accurate test of any weight from one pound : to ten: too. The clerks In charge of tha work aay that the scales are aa sensitive as a magnetic needle and give perfect saUswctloo. ,.The machuies occupy very little room,' and trucks loaded with the papers to be Weighed, are j easily driven npon the platform.'-fi .'- . ; . I Wednesday is always the busiest day Of tha week la this department, bf the post-offlotr, tlie amount of malt matter sighed yesterday being not loss than ne hundred tons. JV, r. Kctning I VP-li i linn ii SS ' I Well, thank heaven.' there's one conn. try under the sun, hi which an editor's worth' something. :! Italy's the wonder land. Three men in Rome have just been sentenced to jpenal servitude for lu for complicity in the murder of the editor or launpitoia. ; ; - r r' sa Collars that do not need washing are desirable articles. Tho Elmwood and Warwick are the only' collars made that keep clean longer than two dayr. Quvyxrrioii Ciiutn. si. -y T he aviKor oi bbvtsbu as' rritus .- win pieass infoia your read erf tiau, t esvsspeslUvs i.-j ...' 1' x -!vwu ros coJttrjfmcur" .,r . i all cUornerssf ths Threat and Lmurs. '.ml tt at, by 111 ass ia my practice, 1 have neaereas ox rates, ana wm Iglvs U a rm it wm sot ueeent. inosM, se ktf n u faith. I will tend araspU,trss, ny -si'iisrsddrssalnKme. , ,, 1 1 -t ak tbis tetter to any one yon may nu bu Is nflerinK from tasss disssses, r tib.tfrs, ,i, .Kal sfnily Tews." ,'.'4' B.a-'i, WILLIAM BT-N-Y II ri 1 1 lb lili.lWniM Dr.Cvl. ' VA alUAlAws-ft-UMuakia, P and all tbmnt dlacaaea, ess HELLS' CAP.UOL1C TABLETS, put np only la bins notes. A Trieu and aura remsoy. lor aM by UraCTlata f nrmllf . and JngKiT, Itoir WAV Co., miadeiphia, Pa. tnT;.;; THE UAXEIOU SENTINEL 'Adveitisemeats wUl be lurte4 In ths touy B'STiaiL st ths following lutes per sqnarsof om Inch, or ten mtaloa tines. , . i , One square one Has ' suw - , . " each suossflseat tassrtloa - a week i, m ,.......' - square, 1 wwsk ; "? 1 MHitk.i....'.....i.-4....t S 00 i 'tt-. ' a mnnthl U W J; i ,' .,:'.'"., v.. ........ n ' k i Z l""i""'"""'"'""aioo 1 . a 1 .....f...--.-M 1 '. M , .i.'.W.i'J.k.r..V.-r sy M00 1 t ii. m C ....,.,.. ...u PE0UL NOTICE To all who are suffering front the error sad iadlscrstlsas ef ysata, asrfoas weaken, early ieoar. ioss of nsnhood, I will send a reef pS that "Wul cure yon, ,TKX or CBAKGti This STsat lessedy was discovered by s mlaaloeary is South America.. Sends elf-sddresssd envelops to the Kev,, Joaara T. Ibmas, Abiisw Z, JKlfa P Ktm York aov 12MeodAw6ia f .. -iT , -,1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1i 1 1 i)W-1t'IH,i 'i'' 51 .ul-i't-M r-feW !-J'" ) j ,1 fl u te?i 4'il.iiJ.'ti; Liiii i'r-i ,Vft .. 'fi NORTH CA It OLINA . Inereateil ule of Lfsf Tobacco last year pver year before lat, ' - ,T : i . fUil f-.''l .' Jfiiil ' Fonrtcei Hmiirci Ttaiiiaiii Fonofls, (Short Crop stthat.) . PROPOSE TO 8EM. riVR MILT.IOM8 POUNDS PJUC8ENT TOBACCO TEAR. Mark yoor packages phda aad glrs full lastracUoas by sad ywa will reeeire prompt rstarns by elierk or express. o ' SOLD ITS LOTS LAST FRIDAY sad paid off la 33 minutes attar sole. Beat time ever made In the Stale. Look out Bro., Luck. E. J. PARISH, - ' i ' aov 16-wlsa . ; - Proprietor, jgOABDINQ OOVIB. ,,,, ; , . Mrs. Beckwtta hat onaaad a Srst e!aa Boarding Uoom at tha Comer of Martia and wummstoa twsets. rntne rettamce rorraerlr occupied by the tats Dr. W. H. McKesv She preparea to aeromnioaaM permaneat aa wsU as transteaS boarders. The table Is always supplied with ths very best the aaarfcst affords, aad the rooms kept neat and mav fortalds. i .yv,-' 1 aov lMf '. ,' .,.;-,,. ,ff '', -.v.at jyj ESC HAN T . TAILORING DONS ....I .41 sr CHARLES MFABICl! ; r . r, . wrr-i " 'i'' , P. H O W E ' L"l'' i Practical Delineator, and Catetu . Prairie .Building, . WtJartagtoe ' Street, i w RALEIGH, N, y. rir, 8TTLE and W0RKMAN8BP't he I ! . -i" ;i.' sirrpae4. .-. ! ' ' , ;- VV-Wrt itt fe'iH V-lii nO!l Warranted to please the mta.fastMkMHvl CrjqjPeMaa- Umssietthoas wlPtJ - 5r,.7Tdl 7W'W !us received seecad stork ofl "."h i"l Catsloteres,. !.. I. .i S 1. iottens, U t'' mi .'.' V .cofiais., 1,Mt ttitt. Trunminra. together rlth a full Iiae of DRT. OOOD5, j onnrrptrg prnriBinvo ' -ii-j wl wvv-iwy,. -IWVHf I 1 " . .. . t -ej- .4f Ij tl i Kca. IV aad SO wnmtosoS street, , r 't - .. "Prairie BuIMIbs?." nelll-tf"1' - RaleHh,.N.C. ,, T U 0 KE R . ,.itUi II A IV h..A i.i i TWdMoirraoxLT i- f 80 VEMBR $ eni W;'i875. dsyylorsTs .Vf Nsfrrfs nf BrmM ' V l tw 9) . . 8TAM TXSrOMMSlU, -A fU Zag$ d sxprsaaly tor their ewe" apSetnWlj';4' sow on their return Iron California, wtla, aa ; entire new Company. . , , - D A i N fl - V A R 1 1 1 1 0 LI S R Adinlssioo 84 sad w seats. Rsssrvea seat 1 7i ceoU, (r mIc at Cariner'a Drug Store, ,.;..' VALUABLE1 LAN!) F6tt BaIe.' ' ' ., ' , ,;,.. ti..r,..,... ,-M...,il ,.u .li'-. Oa Monday, the 9Mk of ovembsc, 1875, 1 .1, wit offer for sale, at public suction, s very , MlH.kl. - - . . fl ' L. i . namvtm wrw:mv m mvom iv.i mini innn Rataieh and leas than one mils of Mill-Brook,,; ; About 80 seres cleared. Oosd hease with two rood a. a eonridetable portion fct erlfl sat CTOWth. Lira between ths R. A Q. R. R. -and the PorestvUle eonnty road. Sal at the Courthouse door la Raleltrh, at IS o'el k. ' Terms rsy. RKMP P. BATTLE. aovl3tewtd '

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