THE H ALEIGll SENTINEL . DAILY, W1EKI.T AND BEMI-WXEeXT, Official Oriai of KortH Carolina- r.: STATE PRINTING A BINDING ESTABLISHMENT."" " r.iojrat r t r . - jvditor, f- iuts n i'HMurrio. ' . '-f Pally "enlinel t J"f to advenes. ,.....,18 00 I Daily Hit niAnlU in advance..,.. 4 69 1 eml Weekly " . ,..,5 00 1 WtmkU all-wl .. tOO Th u.v sbiti si. win be delivered la auypartoftheCityatrlfteeaCsata week, U A & PE 11 11 I N 8 Istheonty CEl'INU WORCESTERSHIRE 8AUCE. 84"-CI I' ft v ever -m. I 1 ev w Mil 3 - ";tr;h i.'r! - I"f '' I'M- :J.!k&v-:,r VOL. XXL RALEIGH, NT C.V SATURDAY . NOVEMBER 20, 1875; t No. 92. jritE niiEian'fiEtfrcsrEL ' 'Adswtuments wlU NteMU4 tathkMM 4 SsirriBM, at th foUowftiif rates per uarof one inch, or tea minion Jluev , . ' One sonars ens tin 1 . i .' i 11.00 i - " sack subseqaeut mseruon ...... less than a week t.. " 1 44 1 month 8 00 BHtB.7....r......7..rT " aooo S4 00 ,".,...,.,...,,... 00 m k tf, .... mm i , . .. ....... w A IIALEIGH CEXTEXNARIAX. - - : tt . ' .1 . ' Oil) JOI1V HUNTER, A DARKEY WHO CONSOLIDATION OP THE THIRD AXD FOUKTU KEVEXUE '"f ' lit. . RELIGIOUS. AN The City. TKDATES THR HEVOMJTIOX. I )r. W. J. IUwktna U In tho city, Copt. W. F. Arwy, of Ctuufotte, r riTcd in the city tLis morning, Tho police court machluo (JUln't grind out an Item to-day, ! - t The mdowalk on FayUonio atroot, in frout of Fendt'a, if being patched up, Jolm C. Gorninn lias been nppoluted n tiro warden hwtead of j. B. Nenthery, iHiutca. 'v: JujiilPre tinusviHlly ' pleutilUll tltia oea-i'm. Good nhots easily bag 30 or 40 ft day in these pnrU. t Hickman lodge of Good Tompkrs hare a aociabte at Metropolitan hall next Thursday aveiiiDg. ' " ' Elonton street is to be opened up to the Mstern line of the city, as soon as finances justify it 1 A large number of country people were iu the city to-day. and during the fore noon trade was decidedly lively. Thomas G. Jenkins Is erecting a large waon and wheelwright establishment on the corner of Caharrns and Blount stnt'K ItaiuMnbnr that A. CI Bandits & Co. have for sale five (5) a No. 1 young and and well broke mules. They will sell them cheap. i T . ' r, . . .ui.: ...;.''!,' W. 'A Eavi, the talented yonng Torchlight-bearer, of Oxford, passed through the city this morniuK, on his way home tfoxn Georgia. In order to mako it blue for Van res hereabouts,' our police are to be uni formed for the winter in knavey blue. Weikel gets np the duds. 1 ; : II-ibert Kelly, a singlo-armej man of dusky hue, has accepted the position of niurkt't-houaj sweeper, in consideration of a monthly stipend of 20. Cotton receipts yesterday 410 bales. Market to-day firm at 12 to 12!. Or ders good. Trade better than for the past two wethi in all directions. At the request of many citizens, we have introduced our fine "Diamond Oil,,'' 30 tlryrtt hijher Uittliait y in tvm. Irice 40 cents.' Law Jfc Co. Geo. A Smith, We of the Vickshurg Herald, aud Capi Tom Evans leave fur Richmond, this evening. ; Two better rcllows never freighted a train with their good qualities.. 8iw the advertisement of CoL Buss. The house he proposes to rent has every convenience ; the gardens, and grounds are in excellent' order, and possession win be given any time. , . ' Mesirst' Armstrong, Ilammil, Blake, Jones and Fleming of the board of-al-darmen, hav been' appointed a eommit t -e to arrange tho details of the plan agreed upon to fund the city debt Clnclnnnti can't go nhcad of Kidelh in Contributions of the yeul homo to the great centennial at Iliiladulphta ; Uiat is if Jolui Hunter, a venerable Ethiop of our (.ulty survives another year. Tho readers of the Sentinel will remember an allusion to this old man a U'W days ago. lie lives in this place with 'crand-dftuiAhtf.' ! the wife of gtuart Ellison. Tho, exact .age of UiU ancient African fotmil cannot be estab lished, but can be cloeelrarmroximRted by the fact that he was a lad ef 10 or 'J years when the battle or Gulirord I iUF. VOl'SO 1IETAIXK1 O. H. nlCRKB WALKS fHD MiAKKOHAPIS' '. , AND COMPANY CHA"' ' "' ' ' ,- i ii r i.-p n - .... "tub mm ato imra." .c v' Here is a coot of Bankev's great sonir. which has been one of the powerful aids of Moody's preaching. It seems to as a rather pour article of doggnrsl ; -j;, ,. Tsars wsrs ninety tad aloe that ssfslv lsy I U Ma : , , , .., j Tlw yaxhiugton dixpittchus of hut uiKht ttll us thut t'lynsos IIMlincr lwi ordered Die vntisolldiuion of tho 3d and 4tl infernal 'p venue .Miectioai. dktrkta hi tUL shite, aud luw retained Col. I. J, Voung as collector. ' litis throws out of ofncaO. II. Bhwkciy collector of flie' 3d iHttrict, - whose ofik e has been loci tod at Fuyettoville. Ws suppose ' thW court-house was fought, March 15, 1781. 1 wfll rabte a howl among the radicals f lie remembers distinctlr scelns '- the blood-thirsty dragoons of Col. Tarleton passing the house or his master, Ool. Theophllus Hunter, known as Spring Hill, situated a short dwtance beyond tlie western UmiU of IUlelgb, and new the tronertr of William to-imas. . ll!n earliest, recollection cf Raleigh are of I been collector Capt. E. ('. Woodson, one of the most widely known and' popalar mem bers of the editor'al staff of the Raleigh News, ha retired from the paper. We trust he mny soon re attach himself to the grand corps editorial. Our cotton men are warring oh va- a rough backwoods form, with hut little cleared land, encompassed on all sides by a howling .wilderness; and deer, bears and other wild varmints having tlteir loirs where now stand stately and shapely buildings. John says that it was impossible , in his young days to drive scow along what is now Fay etteville street without rousing a bear or jumping a aeer. wnen Jt was determined to locate the capital of the State at this place, and theitoeessary sur vey was made, John's mnsele was invoked, and beneath the strokes of his axe our streets were cleared of the ancient oaks under which the wearied Indian htm tor was wont to rest. Of the early settlers John recalls with poonliar relish CoL John Hinton,. Capt. Suggs, Joel Lane aud Major Ticks, all of whom have long ago mouaerea into aust. xne nrst eonrt-house ever erected here stood upon the site now occupied by the old Boy ion house, aud was called Bloomsbnry, and court was held in it in 1771. The first markefe4umse Raleigh ever had stood in the central portion of Fayetteville street, and was removed some years after its erection to Hargettstreetnearly opposite we store now occupied by W. U. Up church. - It was retained in that locality until the town authorities, some 40 years ago, ordered the erection of a building on Fayetteville street, on nearly the site occupied by the present commodious es tablishment This was burned a short time after the close of the war. The removal from Hargett street caused a bitter feud, which is well remembered by some of our oldest citizens, and it was with great dimenlty a bloody riot was prevonted. During th war of 1812, John went to Norfolk, Vir ginia, as the body servant of Dr. Calvin Jones, . of this comity, and arrived hi time to see tho ruins of Old Point Comfort still smouldering and smoking. The first null route Raleigh enjoyed was a gig one to Fayetteville, which was under tho charge of a nun by the name of Clifton ; then followed horse-back mails to Uillshoro and Tarbo ro. In John's youth, just enough of cot ton was raised to make the plantation clothing, the principal crops being corn, wheat, potatoes, peas. oaU and nax. all of which were raised for home consump tion, ado money came from hogs, large droves of which were constantly driven to the Virginia market. 1 Notwithstanding his great aze, John Hunter possesses a clear memory, some bodily vigor and good eye-sight, but his hearing la somewhat defective.: It requires no strain of voice to talk to him, and his conversation is intelligent and connected. A the state as they never appreciate any tldng like reform and economy In the administration at the expense of Hs olHce-holdenj, and of course Blocker's friends will urge his retention as a mat ter or tarty policy. , Col. Young has ueen collector oi uns district loruearlv seven years, and we must say Is one of tne nest selections timnt has ever made In this state-j for while he is an ardent supporter of the piratical Ulvssianlc administration, he has retalued the con fidence, personally, of our best men and given entire sotUtuction to the tax-payer In the district. A short time since, one A. B. Cbapln, of Chatham county, a notorious carpet-bagger, the worst of his tribe, without tlw confidence of any respectable portion of our citizens, wnose valuable sen-ices Yonng had failed to appreciate in the wsV of ap pointing mm to oiiiee, nnuortook to pre judice the mind of a downosst yaakee supervisor, Sewall, or Maine, and Uirough him the department at Wash ington, against Young and causo hi removal. To accomplish this, affidavits were made by Chopin and some other radical lights, reflecting upon the subor dinates of Young in that county. After a careful investigation by the secretary of the treasury and the commissioner of internal revenue, no ground for Young's reniovsl was found, but he was advised against the appoiutmcnt of so many of his relatives to subordinate nositlons. In accordance with this advice we learn from tho collector that his father, D. E. Young, his brother, U. . Young, and one brother-in-law will be removed bv him, and some other of "the faithful" Installed in their places as deputies. The idea of Grantor his administration complaining of nepotism is the sublimi ty of impudent ludicrousncss. . Grant, who has converted the whole United btntes government into a vast, continent-wide poor-kin asylum, a brotber-in-law hospital, an uncle and cousin and wite's-uenhew free-lunch saloon I Young hits only followed presidential precedents on a liliputian scale. So far as we are concerned, Young's removal would bo to our political advantage, as he has more talent and influence than the whole combination against him; but as we are for any little scrap of honesty that may w left lying around loose, we can but regard his re tention in otUce as rather good for the public pocket. Think of Cliapin, Tour gee and company, as officers of infernal revenue. How much would ever reach the treasury r lo me shelter of tie fold ; Bui oo -was eut on the bills swsy, 1'sroff froa thefsUMof sold : 'j , o Aftsyoa the mountain wild sn4 bare, , t A way from the tender Shepherd's ears. ' t ' "Lord, the bast hers thy ninety sad atnet. ; Are tbejr not enough for thee f" , . f . ; Bat the Shepherd made answer t "This of. .... atine, ' Has, wandered svsy from saa Asd a It hours, the road be rough snd steep, I go to the desert to nd my sheep. " Bu none el the ransomed ever knew How deep were the waters crossed Sow bow dark was the alfht that the Levi .passed tbtoairh,, . , .. . . .i Ere be found his sheep that Was lost, V ; w mine oesenseaearunt err - biek sad belptes sod ready to die. ; . t. ,4 ' "Lord, whence art those blood drops aloes g the way That marks eat the mountain's track r "They were abed for ooe who bad goas ' astray 1 re the Ihspkerd eonld bring; aha back," "herd, whence are thy bands so rent sad torar" "They are pierced to-alght by ssaay a thorn,'' And all through the aWaataus thender- riven, , , . lt And Bp (rem the rocky steep, ' ' " " Tbevs roses try to the gate et heaven ; -"Kelolcs I I have found my sheep !" Asd the sngels echoed aronod the throne ! "fiejoio 1 for the Lord beings back hlsowa !" The Cross of Christ sheds light on every other truth.,; , The Henderson Presbyterian church ie to have a new belL y .i ; i The Israelitlsh temple at Wilming ton will bo dedicated soon. Rev.; 8. B. Preston, of Abingdon, v irginia, is as emannina, norma. , la Great Britain, only three printers are . .1. : 1 a 1. 1: . i. .1 t uuiwiiMiu nu yuuium too jkiag aiaee bible, Rev. George Chuto, M. A, has sev ered his connection with the church of England. The Presby terian ladies of Wilson are raising money for their church by lesuvais. . At Salisbury Ptrcet Baptist 'church; , U a. m.. and 7:30 p. m.. by Her. T. II. Pritchard.- 'flonday Echbol at t am, At Swain Street Baptist church. Hi. ra. and 7:w, n. nu, by iter. J. v. Uur- htm Sunday school at 9 a. m. Thanks- giving prayer meeting at Lafpast 2 o'clock la tna aneraoon. smmw ? it. " At Edenton Ktrset Methodist church. 11 a, nu and 7:30 1. m.. bv ev. Ll. 8 Burkhead.D. D. Sunday School at 9 a. m. w. J.' lotnur,' Huperlntendent. Singing exercise .at'p, m.t.rieaU fwo ai an; survacca. -,, , tf?-i -v, ' At Person Street Methodist church, ll a. m. and 7:30 p. tn., by Iter. 2i.ll. turner. Hundar Kchool 9 v at. hm No sorvioe ai 8t John's Catholiol eunrcb on acoount of tne absenee of Rev. . At Presbyterian church,' ll a m. and 7:su p. mn by utr. Air.. Yaognaa. Sunday feWbeol ai 9 a m. . Communion services in the morning. THE HOP. . A BBILUANT AFPAIB CHAR3I1NU CROWD ASD IIAXDSOME COSTUMES. '' --r- y f tt . Rarely radiant was- th hop of the Oak City Pleasure Club, at th National hotel, last evening. ; The stately build ing was all ablaze With the light from a hundred pendant lamps. The spacious halls and drawing-rooms were thronged with , Raleigh's , fairest daughters and most gallant sons. . Tne music or the famed Oak City band was almost Irre sistibly tempting even to the staid and pious heels of saintshlp's tightest boot. The music, tho dancing, the whole was divine. Forma, rivaling all the sylph and fairy elves that ever tripped It to the music of midnight moonbeam trickling through the leave of dark orange-groves in proud Seville or Italy, Elided throush labyrinthine mazea with aerial lightness and delicacy ef motion, as though the very music had taken an gelic shapes. Among the handsome cavaliers we noticed Messrs. U. B. Lewis, Ed. II. Le, P. F. Pescud, J. T. Moore, E. G. Haywood, J. D. Whit aker, G. E. Leach and Jas. J.Johnson. Among the ladies conspicuous for per sonal c norms and elegance or toilet, NEW AUVEtltlSEMEi P ioa MKT. '. ; t r. m ! i i I will rant n howee sad lot for the com. tng year. The bouse ha tlx room ; the tardea U In a blgn sute or cultivation. Two sere of land o with the house U de sired. There Is s good -stand ( clover sod orchard grass en the land,' and an excellent strawberry bed. fosaeuIoH given now if desired, ? . ,j K . J, rVH. V88.-: sa lai i K E 11 rp'if o mi. 11 ALL .i Jt: '" v-.iiii T'Q NIGHTS ONLY 1 W I L D il k K , " ! ' - axis ata ' ' ; ' - , . ,i . .. ,Nw York Comedy Company. KOJJDAT tVKKINO, NO TEMB KB 23. 1 MARRIED AND DIVORCED -.it CLARA An TBS KIW PEIMA DONNA. i - i : i. ' -i i . , 'Admission 50c 75c and 11 00 :8eat asenrad at Carmer's Drag Store. see aauy prosramme. C. A. II. HATCH, nov W-8t Business Agent - . rjl.U C K I Jt ,H -..Kh L4 nednt$day mnd Thurtdmy, Ma. Haaar Wanrss has the honor to asaoaneeto the cltimns of Raleigh that be ( HOLMAIT OPJEBA TEQUPE, on, headed I avorlte lrin IK. snpported enlarged tor the prewntsasoo, headed by America's brirbteet an4 ; favorite Prima MIssBALUS BOtVAK, .npborted ' Mian Meta Deverenx : white tarletan. Rev. John Mitchefl has been called to mnmings, mnk mornmg-glone. the pastorate of the Baptist church at I Asnevuie. - r , i Mine Beckie Davis, of Loniabnrff : wane sanetan, pout appuqne overdress, coral ornaments. Miss Annie Perkins, white aud block muslin, black silk trimmings, coral or naments. Miss Nellie Johnson ; black tarletan over black aUJc, scarlet flowers. Miss Mary Winder ; green tarlatan, silver trinunlnga. Miss Minnie Hsywood; light bine1 silk, pink trimminira. . . . , 1 Miss Delia Bryan ; blue silk, overdress oi muann ana lace. Miss Annie Brown ; Mno silk, over miegs, gold jewelry. Rev. Samuel McCune hasaoceDted a I Bettte Haywood : block and coll to the I'resbyterian church at Mc- wtot nriped silk, eardina red trim Downll Hiohlftii.i rtmntw Virmn.v I mun, diamond ieweh-r. n. !..... . MissUvmeHaywood; whit, tarletan aJsa jVi . ajuou nasi over lemon-oolored sUk, soarlot trinv . V ouiueawua. ana i mmga, coral jewelry. ' The Vntversalista have abandoned their plan of erecting a national church I in wasnington City. , .. Bnnyan'a "Pilgrim'e Progroes" has I been translated into Japanese and iasned I py a native pnousner. ..Rev. J, IL If cNeillv. of Edcefield. Tena, ha received a call from the Presbyterian church at Knoxville. Rev. Wm. Everett son of El word of I tr , - . ... , . i MxuAun iiuwu : lhuu ui ik. over- I'Sl 1-ce, Pink trim. ow Donna, Mia by her ebarmlnc sister. WEDXISDAT EYZNIKO. W, ' ' , j OffeBhsch'a Grand Opera,; . .,: LA QRAHtDK pUCUt&SE! TBURflDAY KyEMSa7NoV. 35, , , , Lseoq's last and most brilliant Opera, GIIiOFLE UlllOFLA I ' : SCALE OF PRICES: Admission, 11.00 ; Gallery, served Jteats, 11.35. Bale to MONDAY, Sov. 22d, It D A. 14., at Car uier'sIMig Store, . M 808. u 75 cents : Bs . A SUGGESTION. box. josuh TmnocB roa aovzBxoit. Gbakd TestrERAjfCB Torn. Oar young townsman, Theo. N. Ramsay, state. lecturer pf the Good Templars, re- ton a night They have petitioned that a penalty of $1 for the first offence and -CO.jceuta Jo each suljeeqnent "one be visited npon owners that allow their cows to go at lMge on the streets be; tweea the month of October andpril, The rSity dads are considering the matter. Two Sides to Evkby Qcestiox. Tolay W. n. Bunch, a member of the poiice corps of this city,' was before Jus iKe Majmln, clwrged with sending a pistol ball in disagreeable proximity to the head, of John McGilvery, a stone cutter employed on tlie new post-office. Bunch' defence was that McGilvery resisted hint in the lawful discharge of his duty during the night of Nov. 17, and assaulted Mm, rock In liaiwf, T M. A rgo appeared' for the' prosecution and G. IL Snow for the defendant. The defen dant was bound over to the next torni of the Wake superior court in a bond of $500. Immediately after, this1 trial, McGilvery was arrested on the choree of assaulting policeman. Bunch and re sisting him in the discharge of his duty. and Franklin counties. He left homo five weeks sgo, snd bos been traveling ever sinoe, loc- tnring -every night- At Weai worth, in Rockingham county, he organized a splendid lodge of Good Templars with many of the most prominent men in the county as members. He reports the order in a flourishing condition in all these ofii)iMi leosj'the state are becoming more fully aroused on the subject of this great reform. At every point in all our border the best citizens are rallying around its banner. Sinoe the order was 'started in North . LoumBuno, N. O., Nov. 18, 1675. Fjdito 8ancrsir--Dear Sir : I was in Raleigh a few days sinoe and heard mncb talk about a candidate fur governor. My part in politics has been to pay my taxes and vote the white man's ticket I have but one choice for governor, and that is the Hon. Joeiah Turner, of Orange. I was told there would be great opposition to his nomination in ,; the .Democratic party, and so there would be, as there are so many who desire the nomination themselves. .But the question with me is, what have they done to deserve it! How much beyond their, deserts have some of thent already been rewarded t I talked with Mr. Turner on tiie subject, and found him averse to the use of his name in that connection. He said hs oould not be a candidate for any offioe, and whip out the rings and railroad cor porations from the democrstio party. It is oonoeded on the part of all men that he has rendered more service to ths state than any man of his day, and I think mors than any hundred men. There is a fixed mil-Dose with the railroad eorno. rations and: thieving rings which have exercised a controlling influence in the state, that Mr. Turner shall not be a candidate for any place or even edit a newspaper if they can prevent it For Carolina, our Ramsay has made an active canvas of the entire state, and juas jo-' ( pne, I am ready to make war npon all uatted anndreds of men and women. There are now in the state 220 lodges, with a membership of 10,000, and the cry is' still they come. , This order origina ted in New York 23 yoars ago, with 22 men. , It now number nearly a minion members. It i largely on 'the increase in our city. During tlie past three weeks, dtj new members have been initiated, and others are following constantly. Even-handed justice, - see il -m He was returned to tlie next term f j The next session of the grand lodge of the tr)ierior court hi a bond of 100. 1 Nortu CarolW wfll be LelJ hi "ihla city August i, 1870, and wm pronaniy do tne largest meeting of the kind ever held in the state. . J .i'x ' - - - - 'The Detroit Free Press says "The Yicksburg Herald has changed bauds and tt will contain no more fun. j I ' f mm ' ?0 ' All the states and territories of tlie Union have been represented in tlie National Grange, now In 1 s-ss'.on at LouUville, Ky., except two. ' ' Hi p Jackson Count v has hod an ehinement I in mgn nigger iue.r ins mends or the 'ran unfair one, followed her f to Tennessee, but could not prevail upon her to return. We are always -pleased toreoommend good article. Dr. Boil's Cough Syrup never fails to cure a cough or cold in i hort tune, The price is 23 cent. , men, parties or eorporatioaa who make war npon Josiah Turner, n , He is y tirtt ana mmv raoics lor governor, sens- a tor, or any place he may dwrire, and I believe nun to be tne cnoioe oi tne people. j I am very truly yours, , . : G. JL Ooour. , ' TAtt DROPS. ' ?( f(! :f ..!. .r' , ) '!' :'A 'Wilmimrton's nublic schools are flour ishing. - ' , v J ,., Jackson county's wheat crop Is one third short.' : Tho Adelaide ITiillip broue is book ed for Wilmington. .- iThe Rocky Vount Thespian corps per forms Monday evening. ,The bank of Wibion has declared it 0 per cent dividend. , Mrs. C. G. Kennedy is president of the Wilmington lames' benevolent so ciety. , . ,;.w'.it,i'V&4 J. B. Smith, state lecturer the Pa tron of Husbandry,' talk In Wilson, Nov. 27. ;.. ,. , - : . priesthood celibacy are to be optional. "Praise the Lord on the pliutery sua uarp, is tne way one oi our nice young men read lt iu his bible-class last Sunday morning. Here Jacob Mayer, manager of e mtning and steel company at Bochum, died recently and left his fortune of i,uuu,uuu to tne Uatnoliexhurch, , Rev. Maggie Van Oott the noted she- revivalist claims durinir the oast vear to nave trnveieu za,iox miles, neld 1,U0Q meetings, and saved 2,852 souls. Oott knows sue ought to be satisfied. An old-fashioned West Yinrinia bar- son considers it his duty to preach all day Sunday. , Strength," he says, "will some front on high." But where'll the strength and patience of the bearers eonMlromr ?!; : ;. j A glorious revival is going on in the Methodist church of Lexington,' under the ministrations of Rev. Mr. Pkillioe Some 23 or 30 have already been added to the bet of those that shall be saved, and the altar is thronged with penitents. Rev. Mr. Johnson, of the Presbyterian church, eonductcd the services last Tneeday( evening. .y:.,. M. 5 A. 8, , WeWb,l!i-r V- Hunt T. G. hitaker and 8.. , & Riddle are the, lay., delegates appointed , to rep resent this district in the , North Carolina - conference. which " meets in WUmmirtoB, the first Monday in De cember. "They are sent as fay-members, to H in the conference where , surrounded and aided by many . noble y-emphv of their faith, we trust they maybe A en abled to hatch out in ear-a measures that tk$U . tend to the np-building of ZsOn. ,fc'S M .! .MI 1-V! -t- A year, ago bviuorrowl Swain Street , Baptist church hi this city organised wnn iu memuers and a Nunday gchool pupils. Now tlie church book shows a membership of 107, '.and 130 children regularly attend its SundavSchool. At nan-past ; 9 1, o'clock to-morrow morn ing, there will be a .meeting and exer cises in uie unday Kchool, and at 11 o'clock the pastor, Rev. J. D. Hufharo, will preach the anniversary sermon. At haif-Ntst 2 in the afternoon, : a thanks giving prayer-meeting will be held to acknowledge?, the rich blessings which have attended its Work. The public la cordially Invited to attend. ; Ushers will be in attendance to provide seats. . : ;-T ' S ETt VICES tO-MORROW. V At airist church, Episcopal! 11 o'clock a. m. and 4 p. mM by Rev. M. M. Marshall, D.1 ; Sunday School t At church of th ' Good Shepherd, Episcopal, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m,k by Rev.- E. It. Rich. Sunday School -at e SB) e aAJf Miss Nellie Sea veil white tarleian. white rnohinga, flntings and rufllings. Miss Janet Homri bloe strioed ailk. white tulle overdress, white flowers. Miss Zevely, of Salem j black and white silk, trimmed with black lace. Mrs. General Hoke; pearl silk with mac trimmings, pearl jewelry. Mrs Maurice ; black silk, eoral orna ments. , ... Mrs. Ed. Haywood ; black tilk, point D'Aleneon collar, hair Jewelry. Mrs. Pumell black and white plaid ilk..., , . . . , .-,.: . v The dancing closed about 1 o'clock in the morning, and the merry-makers separated, unanimously pronouncing it a delightful success. ;v r iA AGENTS WANTED ! Mkpals ASD Oinx mas AwAar-BDfor HOLM AN 'U v- new riCTOEUL BIBLES 13 iLLisTiiTioxe. Address for aew dr. , enlara, A. J. 1IOLMAN u 0., WO Arch Street, Phlla. T PiSTCHOMANCY.erSOULCHARfirwd? i Uow either sex may fascinate and. gam the love and affection of any person they choose Instantly. This simple. menUl mc-gua-ement all cn poueu, free, by mU, for c, together with a marriage guide, Egyptian Or -te. Dreamt, HinU toTlidlee, Weddings ' L.L1AM3 Co., PW Phlla! 15 aheets In the paper. 13 world. , lt enrelopes pes. NEWS AND NOTES. Brick Pomeroy I bankrupted to the i mne or i40,uuo, "' The British eabinet has telctrranhed 1 n aies to oome noma. The European papers riddle Don Csr- mst auiy letter to Aifonso., y Iowa lumber mills burned near Du bnqne, and 2,000,000 feet of lumber de stroyed. All Alabama is rejoicing over the overwhelming ratification of tho new constitution.. -, Cotton men . in Alabama ray that if tne crop can De gathered, It will prove the largest since the war. All the navy-yard are being waked np.- jjown witn any want-provoked, Uiird-tem-abetting wa& hb ,; ,,, 1 Baltimore t fertilizer ; mannf actnrer have resolved to sell only for cash or sat- rsnvotoniy endorsed paper. - 7 ' Tho New York and Statea Island steamer: B. D,. Martin was : burned Thnrjday. . Crew and pwengers , es- John Clark, who played pendulum at a tope's-ehd. in' Rccheeter. New York. yesterday, mounted the) scaffold with a cigar in ius mpnth, r .i---rm i- Two young niggers in PbQadolphia tired of apprenticeship, and tried to Holder, Pencil, patented Yard MeuarV a4 L'l. i-i J ."I ' pacsage waa els-, rant Prlre postpaid, lie, Circular free. Saloa Co., 7Broadwsy, S. Y, ". -.i, a j -'i 'ii-!.fOE !,:. i Coif hi. i CelJt nosufHtp iir all ! - V8E ' :. - . .- .; j Weill' CarH'lt Tiblelf, ; ! PUT CP ONLY L BLUE BOXES. ..J AfrRIED AND .. 8URB REMEDY? Fof tsle by Dmrgtita generally, and i V:-1... Jha-delabJa, AIT OtTFIT PRES. -. LiLi.. :. iv Imu i-it.ltnrjlii.'i ' e iittax- n: 3 We want some see in every counts to take orders snd deliver goods for the old and orla n"!,0!! J- House lirre cask, wage! ' Mendld chance in every ndghborhood for , the right person of either sea, yonng ef old ' ' Samples, new lists, circulars, (enae, . etc, a coeiplete outfit sent free and post paid. Send for It at one and make money at your homes. Address, U. J. Haul Co,. e H. Howard ,- I 1 LLTJSTRATED HOME M A4AET5K. Th " -iM?h,M Hsawslaeel Amertea." Twe Serial Stories In Isid. "EAOLESCLIPPR," , , by Mrs. alls a B. Drtrt i and "MIRIAM," ' 1 by T. . Arthur.. BUTTERlCE'Si NewsVt .. Pattern In every number, Terms 19.80 per Tfr enpte tor .I0.',' Splendid Book ,: cesul ranUajB. ; Spedmea aastber 10 .; . ; Jt i ' T'B.tjtttvM ytrr ' ffbirsrl; fe"' MASOMC-S New Mseonie Work.1 Unl-,f qus and highly Important. ead lor complete eatdogue. Agents Wanted. . w.i ft uuimuci. us ouumnri Mesoote Work. Wl. Broadway, Hew oTark, - got rid themselves of it and ' their boss,' by a aniau oosii oi. poison, x, ,, - 'Aecording to the lying eflkial reports, Infernal revenue ,: receipt for July, August, September and October slmw an increase of 1500,000 over last year. In the billiard match ai New York, yesterday, Gamier beat Dion tho 12th frame, and Dion beat Sexton the 13th, We really think it absurd to burden the telegraph with such trash, - ; ' ' -. i Livingston & Co4 real estate bro kers Seiler A Maxwell, boot and shoe manufacturers; and Frost of the Splng lor House, all of New York, have taken In their shingle under the contraction jiresmire. -v!" t't t-1 4t.v -. 5 ,- 4 't T rv a nnrvi nMtAi Beekwltavbas epeasd a list etas Boarding House at the Comer of Martin and ilmhnrton ctraets, re tbe residence formerly ' occupied bv the late pr. WW. McKee,. Shi is ! prepared to accommodate permanent aa wsll aa transient boarders. The table Is slwayaaapplied with the very beet the market aflorda, and the room kept neat and eon tortable,' s if J.t.(, wiji f.!iU lii'tf .aovim ... v, -v .,; Drao ion's C. Alrnanact, 2 ..... , Prle nov 10-tf norLEIGIY. 1 w per ivl BS.VO. I I 4 -r.

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