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THE BALCIGIl 6ENTIXEJ. hart. wrritT axd tKnt-vuKir- tiacrp'tfisatessc... STATE PRINTING BINDING ESTABUSMMENT. roaro.r, rtifr. , u 1 .n "'III t-,;.J '.II OO.I !Vt , ' flj '! !. ti'l M U..rtlun..nl will ha iki aeri aVIa the LiaUT - mri J :-.v . i o it) 74 0' BBKTian. at ins touowmg ii ne inch, or tea saiaUou Una. - r--rr n) tad 3 Una square eee time) it -"f!V eechsabeetMeMtasraoa '.. i-j isui '.,' 11 ley less than a week '...' - tA- f aoith.4..U.v.;.i.ii - S atoaths - IS 00. A 7 ' 4. T nun? ."NT- -4 ft l I WAV 11 U ! rin I year t Msr.;.i .'.."- Iwi t MtlM (...., 4 Swa U-Wy " .. ....... .- " SM InlHaiNifl nH ba Vllverd to artatalyFtftaaCs nt Li A PttttiX8' tMfcirccriffiJ )Ul lTEILMJIHE SAUCE, Tho City. t A fails i DoAmi tolaueo i I ii a ir a t vaa faith ad fo-dajr, J4Mt t I ytnm Iim AtamMM "wty, la fa Uia Caat. Tn Eana a 1 bla t'oity M!aj. aa4 bwt tLia tn?af fcr V.aLaJaxkMViaUatWao( tha aaitiittiaty, h a aialt tatla wlatwaii ttatf i. W. T.)W, of fhalluuu wit;, fcaf tha atata traaa- mrj ti ttua af rtNwt, anioautks t'aJM4 tataa Biatekt Aitumey Ba4- rfcaa rotanaMi fraaa lia CwuuU trip, wliaafataxCBf Wa dulk to Um V. ihm. MB ai avaUiaa; kk eaavaaa fur tW Ua Maajauawm with, flifyfaa; w , i '..t . - if. r Ta kaaaal af aooatr mmi anl lloaidagr, arhan Jba, liatof J krara fur tite aaaing anprriar mart i3 W aaawaj, , - - Oar toaaj il Wananaaa, Bubi,lT. Wiy, Wwa (o-aaorrov to attend eoufer tmm fa Waawagtoa. J at a that VaawJ 1. & Slilk, anprtiatMKient eT tha Ot(.4 atptiaa aajlais, b lu th city. II hw Jt iitti lfo:a aateni trt viih kto liaa aaioai wjdtaai- ja. At dn raqoaat of naaj cltkena, wa Ufa httndtK4 oar Cm Diamond I it,' 9t Ugrm iipkw Utt fam tm, Ittea 49 ccnta.' law 4 Co.. 14 8aaJax arenin, "WiU. Euaa lost Mar-moanUd pistol aomevber near tha lUacaa aafiaa-booaa. Tha' flader iS aara tha imtitnJ of a dog-hating bmW by aataraioc it to ita owuar. J Vn, A. C 8aodirs A Col, hava f.atb)two goo4 nnJt. on bontift4 pony, oa ow tKSty and ona aeooBdr band owrig jnat repaired and paintaA, anfiwdaaaew. Gallon them at No.' 2, Martin atrvi, tor a bargain. ' Wa bal tha ptaumre thia evening of a mil frum Oeorge B. Hammatt and J. B. Day, of Um great tobaooo fimot W. T. Black well A Co., Durham, two aa Mg heariad pairiotn aa breathe ia all tha old North State. , They hd Jot bought a little trifle of 10,000 worth of tobaooo atauipa, ChXhkp with JBoanSKYrtTlJ afterDoii,jQui-i1. pp4 frM arfafeaad robbing Richard Jonea of a autn of money. ; Jones Ii an old man and baila from Holly Springs, tbie county. At th" h Mir ot going to res, the trial bad not concluded. PouatCoimr. But little occurred this morning to break tha comparative quiet whinh baa hnng orer the vredncta of this tribunal fa the past eek.' The efforts of Mayor Manly, backed by th moral teaching of file abort Sentinel aertnona, 1 are working like a charm. J. H. Yoong, a youthful darkey, charged with ae uinlting William Davi, anothor budding Congii, vm up and let off with a flnelpf $5 and a.23coHt. ,K iit, ,( Hcirnifo A Lawraa. lie ain't , got clutfge bf a paper, U be f I '- - - ' '- ' "Yea, ajr." ,J,J' ';, " 'I'r ' ' A hy, I eante to see tiin about 'aome law burineaa. "Well, has a lawyer, too,"(said( ., "Bit, mister nnn'er his law fur me; I'll go snmwhar else. He cant be an onOMhus much of a lawyer ef he fiddles round with newspapers, and the old Mlow passed on. " " Ton Eraxa. lUtEion CorroN Market. Sat urday the receipt were 09 balea. . To. day the market opened dull at 12J and at 4 In the afternoon bad dropped to 12 1 without prospect ol doing better, with trade doll 'In all directions.' For the week past 1,874 bales were received, an excensorer last year of 301. ' Uecelpts since September 1 up to date, 20,508, an exces o( 9,735. balea over Mine time lmt jejir, -y. (i. 'i.iUUi) U. P. CiBCtrr L'ocbt, Tbii' court conrened in the senate chamber this morning. Judge Brooke presiding, and adjourned without traiwacting any busi ness until to-morrow" morning at Id o'clock.' The Judjje announced . that to-morrow the grand jury Would be em- panneiett ami charged, but no other buK'jiess would be transacted at be had to hear several caeea hi bankruptcy at chambers. Judge Bond has not yet put In an appearance, but .he is expected before the close or the week. Wednea. day the call of the' dockets will com mence regularly. , , VOL.' XXt ' r r: RALEIGH, N'O i MONDjfVT, NOVEMBER 29, 1875: " -'Ko: 97- 1 THC CnCBCIIEa TESTERDAY. In tl taorninf Bt, L. Bisum tufmi Qtm pulpit Mid W bir onatl wtt pnrtiekl di,oome.,t Boa text f WortUip God." Tb proper and traa -Haj ;Tv';M.',aot tor 10a auroiaa and blesainga was plainly pointed ut and aa earnest adoration of Hi amnipoteeoe by keepinjfrtis' commands i Jbj tb wenmg th pastor, Bon N. If. jnieyofaoutsdtFor th tost of his last aermon for thl onfiana year b aelootad m portioa of the 10th remo of th 2d chapter of ReTelation ! ;,M Be thou faithful antil death and I will give crown of life."..' The tenor of the deeply affected tb eongrega tion. It depicted the changing aoane of life th Joys and sorrows, th pioa parity and oiaappointmeuts, the sunshine and gloom. Ha urged upon bia hearers (ha unanbaUntiiility of ths pleaanres and aorrowa of life, and that If they did Ht ao lailLinlly a to obtain the crown promised in the text, they had lived otij ao di aMtA H ' tU k -.-, a -. Dr. Borkbead, th pastor, preached to a very large and attcnllv congrcga Uou a hlghl entertatoiog' and Impres sive sermon from John lil j 18-21, taking the ground tint Intellectual , faith would not do ; that.regeuenuion waa' aocessa ry, a belief hi Jeeus 'Christ.''1 That the great leading Idea m the mind of Je hovah In aaoding bJa Ben Into the world, wnt not to condcrcn the world, but that tlte world through him might be saved, and that faith in Christ was the only re liance, and this reliance saves us from sin. I PBESBYTERIAX CHURCH. j A large congregation turned out both morning and evening to hear Ber. Dr. Taugbeu. , The morning tb text of tUitiiew ri ! 10 : "lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth, where moth and nnt doth cor rapt, and where thieves break through and steal," was continued In the even ing, and upon both occasions was listen ed to with deep attention. The doctor is one of the most eloquent torn of the southern church, and his pews are al ways full. Bwan stkejct aamsT. At the Swain Street Baptist r Lurch yesterday morning, there wa a food at tendance. The pastor, Rev. J. D. iluf ham, preached from Isaiah xxxv : & The plan of saving lost sinners ia re vealed to aa in the text under th fa miliar figure of a road or highway. It indicates that action and effort are neces sary for those who would enjoy th bleeainga of salvation. The highway ia for travelers. Th promises of that gospel W otdy lo thWwho WkTaeek, knock and strive. Those who do noth ing are lost, inevitably lost , "How shall we escape if we neglect ao great salvation ?" Progreis ia also indicated. The believer must grow in grace and in knowledge. It ia a royal way, devised ia heavea and finished and mad known by Jeaua Christ. It ia a matter for thankfulness that this plan of redemp tion baa Ood for its author. W can trust men in other things, but in refer- enoe td ourWations V Ood and futin-e life w can be satisfied with, nothing leaa than th word of God himself. Since Ood ha spoken Ids - directions must be followed implicitly and fully. At night thepaatoXlext waa jtadien front Matthew av?. 8ft-For what is a man pxoflted,-,J,)i ahaUtgain.th whole world, and lose bis own sonl t or what ahall a aum give in exchange for his eouir The worth of the eotd 'fa Ood'a estimation wa shown ia the follow ing ooaeiderationa : the provision mad for it in croatioa j ; the adaptation of th wotM,;'rtiai. ,f,h.tBa mtalUotual being r the provision mad for its reUemptioBi' Tn iba ibomlng . and Buffering of Jeeua Christ ; th apuitual- ism of the soul itself which raise maa above th brute creation ; its immortality, Aa'The aermon aW salable 'one .in every respect ami luaoe a ueep un- nreatoon, " rf 1 ii Tin. asrvlwB .t Hiriut t 'Eniiu-nnsll '7 ...w. : vi-f. f cliurcb were appropriate , to th day, the llrat Sunday ha Advent Th rector, Bev. M. VL ;Marshiul,ead the aert vice and preached a suitable and im prsaiv discours from Matthew xxvt yii "Watch, tietftfrore,; foraj know aeithcr the day nor the ' hour when the tion of man cometh. ',; Afler aa nppr prints allmkiu to lite admirable adapta t ion 'of the .lUurgk of (lit diurch to it various conrnu lucrative apnokitrrionls. t h6 : 'brcaiher ,'callcd ',' atteniioa to ' the peculiar fitness and beauty of the collect for the day, as possessing not only the highest literary tnerlt and untitlieUc force but presenting the most com peudious utteranc of christian hope, faith, humilityand asplratwma., Th nncerUIoty of life and the certainty of tidgme.t,; was ' argued with solemnity nd po er, and the aeoewlty 'and wis dom of watchfulness foe th hoar of th coming of tin Son ef man, which It to everyone tha hour of death, -enforced. The music was good and the choir tang, wUh out effect, the chants and b vmns appropriate to (his Initial day of he churi h'a.ecclealaaUcal year. . ' I V. ev. -Father Hellly celebrated maa at W. John's tCaiholtc) churcli, and hts tenuoo, based upon ilia dutica of tb teasoa of Advent wa au able effort. . The singing of the choir showed a marked Improvement and it' is Bow qua! lo any In the titjr, though but abort tima ia practice. Ia tb after noon, vespers wer sung. 1 aaxisacaT arraaat sArrurr. ' '. i Tb pastor, Rev. Dr. Pritcbard, oocu pied th pulpit at both the morning and vemng service. In the morning th aooeasity, nature and effscta of ragen ration were discussed from texts found In John iii:8, Matthew xvtii S and Titua iiitfi. . - The necessity of being born again wa first preeeuted and waa argued from acripture, from every man's experience of the wickedness of his own heart, from what we aee of th evil conduct of men, and from the holy nature of heaven. Regeneration waa in th second place distinguished from baptism, from a mere change of religious opinion, from an outward reformation of conduct, and denned to be an internal spiritual ehang of principlea, thought, view and feel ings, wrought by the Holy Ghost and efiboted instantaneously. , , ' The evidence of . regeneration tb doctor aununed up as follows : Sorrow for and a turning away from sin ; Low for th brethren ; Love to God, mani festing itself in pleasure in prayer, praise, to. ; The continued performanc of good works. In th evening the aermon. waa ad dressed to young men and waa baaed upon Jeremiah iii : 4 : "Wilt thou not from thu tima cry unto me, My father thou art the guide of my youth V SoKKwaur DwapponrrtD. It slightly amusing to a dismtereated spec tator, wbfle it was raining last Sunday in Durham, to witness the action of those " wet ducks, " as they slipped singly and in squads to the back door of a certain saloon, knocked, listened, then telescoped their hands to their eye, peeped through the glass in the upper part of the door and looked wistfully in, Getting no response, aome of them would look around , to aee if they war observed, then ahove their, hands into their breeche-pocketa up to their elbowa,' and walk off a if they wer tryiag to whiati " Don't you go, Tommy, Mm'i go." But '.' Tommy had gone, or, having the fear of a violated Sunday liquor Law before his eyes, "Tommy " didn't open the ' door worth a cent. That's right, Toramy; better keep i shut on Sunday, or brother JUmaay might, occupy a room, in the hotel near S' and report thee Id'the oflleer and ou be cast in to prison , Verily, thou shslt not come out until thou bast paid the last nickel of the. law's fujl penalty. : "X '"Vi'n ! t.i.v .i. " t. it Tint W J, ! -'''.: ' - .'ui?T;;v ! TAB DROPS. - , i Rocky Mount Thespians drawcrowda, i 11UM1 UIPJUJ wvers nww mvw steam engine. s-w-t t j Pickwickian balls are a success among tlieKewberuiana. Masonic festival at Kinalon, mat ueaday evening, a big tucceas. ine wumingion & neiuou roaa run palac cars on it day traioa. - I Chickens are roosting high down about WUmington, Couierenoe ooning. I VT. TL Applewhite'a gin at Stantona burg, Wilson county, was burned a few day ago( (a ,. , ,jTi'i("K I Oen. Mat. Raisorn't race inate, Mary long,' ; was , beaten ; In. Athkota, , mat Waunesdny.'. -.i MiJw: ti-t-- I - . ' ,rn Ua .1.1 1 '.! ( imiw Htfi ' J llilliard Branch, an lulield nigger; sot on' of bJa 'hranche shattered but Tuesday, b the premature diachatge of I Bob Griffin got two or three 'doxen of ai fingers ohawed off the other day. at Van Bachelor' aaw-mui' near Rooky Mount, and ia) now Bobber than ever. 4 Tb KInston Gazette come to us as Uree and newsy weekly ; but Its last wees.'' nnmoer was aated Uct. . 7, Rretliren, run date lines on every page. I Dick Battle, a pure imjorted Guinea nigger, died atldenly and prematurely. Of heart disease, ia dgeoomb county, (he other day. He was justllOyears old. Pomp Long, 1 Halifax's well-known ebony cat gut manipulator, is in Um j Richmond, Virginia, jail for a little I light-fingered work in the larceny line. IKIT. YOUNO " AND IMS REMOVAL 1 1 From the RsadeMoa Tribune, Kov. ST. ! CoL Young has been collector of this dlitrkt for nearly seven years, and wa mat sar is oae of the beat aslectioas (jrvst has ever madeiu Una a tat I fcr while be la aa ardent . supporter of th piratical Ulysslanie adniutiatratioa,' b baa retained theooofidence. personally, of our best men and give en lira satis faction to tl iax-rayera Lath dls- Ct, ( i. f i j 'nwr. "bo far saw are concerned, voumrs removal would b to our political advan bice, a i he baa mora talent and intra- euc than the whole combination against air but at w are for any IUU scrap of boneatythat aaay be left lying around loose, wa can but regard bis retention In efflc ai rather good for the public pock aftrf itiv:M '.it ikitrhi'fiM kw. ! So aaya the Raleigh Sentinel, and we concur in the maia with the eentimenta expressed above. W would always rather bar a mild type of varioloid than aa old fashioned ease of confluent small pox, which m the exact difference In thlt case. W have known Isaac from hi youth op, W wer In the 'same regiment at the memorable fields of Cold B arbor and Mechanic ville, . and we know that b acted with conspicuous gallantry on many a bard fought field, and no one can justly impeach bia courage, honesty and generosity, up to die evil hour hi which he joined hi ra se If to the enemies of God and man, the radical party. But even, now If wo were called on. w would be compelled to state on our solemn affidavit our belief that L J. Young -would com nearer doing justice between tb tax -payer and the government than any radical ia the employ of the revenue department, from Secretary Bristow down. The great wonder, which will perhapa never ha solved, la bow the t'ol. has managed to retain bis place, under the grave charge of official boneety, which baa been mad against him at the aeat of government. ;j f i. i i - i . n)t ii ' i ' "Fact are Stcbbobh Thikos." Thousands of human beings ar yearly borne on th ewift current Of disease down to the grave, just because they do not possets a autHclent knowledge of themselves, A man meet Ma neighbor, and th first salutation ta, Hovaare your" or "How i your heeithr ''The reply frequently h. "Oh,1 1 am well, with the exception of a cold." " Most penona lightly regard a cold. ; Reader, do you know that a cold ta one of the most dangerous of maladies? A. cold not only clogs up the pores of tha entire system, and retards circulation, but it Is roductive of Catarrh, which is quite nit to lead to Consumption. ' " Ob." you say, u It la nothing but a cold in my bead."1 True, but that rold is really a mud rorm or catarrh, and tr not arrested ia Its course will become chronic. Ca tarrh la one of the most disagreeable, offensive affections In the catalogue of diseases. The passage to tb nose ia obstructed, the aense of smell impaired, and there is a dieagreeabl sensation of presaur in the bead. ,ia tha more ad vanced stapes, there is a . discharge having an offensive odor. " .If the disease be allowed to continue in its course, thick, hard incrustations will form In the head, the bones of which sometimes become softened and break awav in piece. ' Why will persona continue to suffer from such an annoying, dleguating disease, when they can Just aa well be cored cf it Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy will cure the worst forma of Catarrh ; in fact, it it th only sore and safe remedy wrncn net yet Deeaonerea to tne public. Many harsh, Irritating prcparatlona may, ; for a time, relieve the' urgency of the symptoms, bat they do not cure the uiseaae Dr. Sage'a Catarrh Remedy ia soothing and healing hi Ita effects, and when . used with Dr. - llerce's Nasal Douche, according to direction, does not mil to eneet a ure. ! Bold by alt Druggiati, i aif-iK-nimm- 1 '.' Wb Mcrt Abb DiRi-Thia is a sad fact, and it behoove u to be urenared to do right when the time 'comes.' Few of a expect It until old age overtake and admonishes ua with grey hairs that taatinaana arrived wnen we mui oie. Then w look around to find out the1 best -arayj-T We wilr'teiryou;,,r Ve-no f other dye than Dr. TuU'a and von will dye right, i Your gray hair will disap pear like magic, and in thin places you will have x lossy, black whldkcrs, mous tache and hair-Mi perfect Imitation of nniure, so natural that it can not be detected, and yout dyeing expense will be but on dollar; ' i 1 BlBHOF LTMAH'a APrOINTMKICTB. j Kov. 27, FUt River, Orange county. ' Nov. 28, Hillsboro, '' " ' -' -i Nnw. SO. Raliahurv. Rawsb poontv.'"' Deev 1, Concord, Cbarirua county. '1" Dec S, Monro, Union county. . ' "! i Dee 7. Rockingham, " Richmond county. ' i , " - - i in1, ir.'i i . ii ; iea i . :.l I? i Jlmmle 1'arsons, a juvenile Newbern- Ue, cam in au ace or manng bimssit a subject lor a parson and a coroner: last Tnursday ne and a companion were shooting at a mark, when he carelessly put a ball through hi own Individual ! .'lf I bad to walk from here to Balti more for it, I would' not b without Dr EuU'a Cough1 Syrup in my' family," la wnat wa eeara a uuy say yesterday. B.D. Assms. demit wUA(tor ot ens. torn at Kaw .York, .roc to the pesuton tiory two yeara, with a 400,000 fin piled on biia, for. the trifling pejcadUlo of amuggliug. ;.,;., ',Jf... Iti '.'' ' Railroad conductor1 should wear the Eliuwoed collar, a dirt will not stick to tiiem. ; . i u .j ;:. ' COL. 1 1 : .iNEWS AND HOT--i'iU!T- ..( -r "'vll ui !-i'"'i! All sweet between ffoaln and Yankee- dom; .' i' ' -1 s ' ' ! Ie interfered with loa on th Hul toa Saturdays at- 'to Cassagnse I t be put ;throngh' a (ours of French courting. f - i England' grab of Sues "canal Mock' tlcklea bar pra mlgbtily. vun j,,.' ! Wmi B, Astor's planting Ceromontta took plao at Trinity Chapel, Friday.'" I tapl J. j B. Barringerof th' XT." k grab department,' has been promoted to aaaijonti ' ' -tt ' I Chevea, th xigbi-haad maa f the bandit , Yaaques, . a McDonald wa of Qraut, waa killed recently in Arisons, j Beneath the good, kind influences of foverninental (contraction, . Goodklnd Brother of New, York, bave flunked autv.' ' "' - ' "'"'", ln, i " " ' ! 8U11 we prosper and money ia a drug. Th Feople'e Savings bank, of New York, baa gone ndr -with 9200,000 worth of liaUliUM. , m (,;-u. , ! Washington, th foul Sodoni-nd-Go-morrab of tha new world, is ehuckjing over a published list of 92 jUegimate aigger births and a small batch of whit ones. It th neeting-pbM of a high Sioral cougreaa. ."'"'n j A Red Cloud Indian' killed a white Vagabond the other day, and oar glori ous , rorerament Is wUliholdlnc it sumptuous ratioua of maggoty flour and muis- beer until n u surrendered to Us " great-father "-ly clutches. ; SPECIAL NOTICE. A ejAKl. :--i(?': , To all who are suffertog from the error sod ladlacrsUoasof voata,atvousweakaets, early decay, loss f manhood, 4e.,'I will send a rselp that will ears you, nil ur CBABOK. This great reatedy was discovered by a mttalonary ta South America. Sends stUdressed envelop to the Rev. Joasra IA; Station Dt Mibit Xo, Sem York aov UeedAwem .-!..,.. "TTto cosBCMrrivks. ' The advetttoer, aa old physician, retired final active praeUce, having- had placed hi his head by aa Xut Ia4i hUssloaary the tor- aula of a simple Vegetable. Reawdy, for the speedy and permanent Cure of Contumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma, and all Throat and Lang Affections, slso a Posture and Radical Curs for Nervous Debility sad all Merveoa Complaints, after having thoroughly tested Its wonderful earattve powers m thousands ot eases, feels it hb duty to stake it known to his sallerlpg, fellow. Actuated br this motive, and a conscientious desire to relieve human suffering, he will send (free of charge), to all who desire fc,thU recti e, with full direct loai for preparing and successfully tutor. Sent by return mall by addressing , I t Monro block, ayraeass, N. V. nov 93-Wlj - n-. i v.i'i " ' NEW ADVEIiTISEMENTS. i I ! in. 1 im. l '! I-.) 1 At Publle Anctloa si the Court Roaie, Saturday 1Mb December next, for the vear lUTO, the BEX HOBPITAL PROPXRTT, read Houss, ft Booms, rood Well of water asdlTaeresef laad.oa Uie SooU Weatera boundary of the.Ctty. iw'v -1 ,1't .Vt 'mil I I J p Trea's? Re. Hospital TrwUecs. ,. Wv SB-It . ' .. . ' M' E rfJKNITUBJC AT AUCTION .I.A t .. .1 rfcAA-!TVEBOAV,,' kOV, 30. The lirr and 'eatenttv' Sal of Ttirnlture "advertlaed" will take place to-morrow, November JO, 4wather perurtttlag) sale to eommeace at 10 o'ctuek, a large lot of. good Beddinr. eonilaUnr of Hair atattreaaea, Bot- tert, PUlows, Feather Pillow Blankett, Connterpanes and Sheets, Carpets, etc.: Ac, ' i i- JAMKs at. TO Las, Auctioneer. ' aov. SB, all. i'h) j".. ... ..-.', mgl BEST WATER POWER IN U IDDLm A HOKTO. CAROLINA FOB SALE. I The Menne Manuractorinr company w sell-eev Wedneailay, lire. W, at the C'oai touir wfll beaes door fes RalelKk e 1 o'elork, m. Its tnarsiaceat watetv power only six miles from It.l.krh N (1. a. th. .Tavtum RiMd. with 115 acres of land. It Mill Dam, Oriataad Saw Mill, store Houaes. fclgut Uouaes for opera Uvea, two barn and stablee, Blacksmith Shop, rock foautdattoa upon which- the eM faetnry Kkiod, aaa lUck ItLJ fft hrh, bnlM ( bitck. With th property will batoMUMfranchiatof the Neuae Manufacturing Company, ao that an Incorporated Company can be formed at once. Tsrms One-fourth eaB ; tne balance on a credit of ewe, two and there year with ta tereit at per cent, from date of sale,.,. , I , "f DANIEL O. FOWLE, f I'retwent WeuetJaaaulauturlag w. i nov St-dlawwtds. . . . , , 1' And and mills fobaalb. ; ' r; j . .. -., :....;. I., ,nit , u f 1 1 off for sala my Mills, Flouring, Com and Circular Saw, and Cotton Uln also, ia Buck horn townahlo Harnett Countv. Thev re located on a never falling stream and the neighborhood a very healthy, baring excel lent water. I will also sell my lain! with them. ; Ths Mills and the Oln enjoy an ex cellent reputation and have a large eoetota. For farther Information eddre me at Chalk Level,' Harnett County, N. C, or call on me at Prino'sMllls.,ru.irnu 'it"" - apvW-w-ste,,, -Mtt V. A: FRINCB. ' MPOaTIlUt la ttw'to f AMMOCB PLAIN AN O0OUK KD. Ky tie bale, doaas, atre- lau. ninrta ttanunock. si eaet. eeas on rsealpt ' of money Far wholesale price. sddrW.W almmoMataon. -Oaki fall Bosloa, Mas. Bathing salts. ,1 f(l( AGIT4.Techers,8 ndents, LJJJ men Sat womeo, wanted t ead C vtietal 0aetteerof the U. 8, Shows rrand ra-nlu of UM Ifeaia Frcsiieas. A whole Library, Button Olobe. Not a luinry.bnta ,liy, lnt-0aa. Heat oelllnr Book P nl.bed (iood pav, tT"Waat htm. in, n ierv cjtt oi l'l.uuu. a.adreaa. J ' a. CRUT, PhuadalplUa, Fs ' 5 r .f.T.'.'".7.V.T.T.'.C '' sd eo C " aW 00 t - BS it fpUCKER JIALLJ du.d .d. Xt;i i - LljLj&i-" .,.,G11A2JD ITALIAN OPI3BA., The Company eompria the foUowbia art lats:. : ifj' ADELAIDE PHILI.ILP8. . .,, . Mm MAT1LUK rHIULIrrT,' Mi" viourrA)U'iLiE,.,i,v,.! BlrnorinaLAMBIRTr, , , rw i Mr, TOM KARL, wliwl"- Sltwor.CARPL ' tr.d v t 1 Bignor BARBltRI8and LfjCAtELLll1 WEDS'ESDArsrxxnro.DEc. Isf, W0 bw presented WKh appropfteUeostuaie,1 ! BARBER OF SEVJtLE, n is Aaaxaina Psuixir. as . ii.n ' Rseina. Mr. Tom BUsl, as Count Almavira. Sit. Caart, a - 7 r ' i"1 1 ' Figaro, 'l Sig Biccaxti, . Doctor Bertoto.. Bia;. Locavslli, a Don Vaailio. g. iMTBonm, a s 1 uom mena. " Cnmd Ckormi mmdfull Ortlutrm III aieal Director, 4,i,w,.fi Big.'A TOatAsI. " ) Admiaaioa ft Reserved asats 1 JS, aad I according to locatio. Tb sal will eoa mese Saturday anornlng at tanner's Drag ; Stsra, .t.-.r,j ;' wl-ii'-A j ; .i Sf VPICR Of TBB BSCBITABT Watraaai M. a Inaaas Ainus, Moaoaaios, M. C, Nov. ft, ISTi jsled proposals wm bsMrecived at this ones, to be presented aa or botor Fab. 1, :r b-76, for the laying of two aad a half mil lion of Brick, mors or less, according to erK40ctloe ef th Architect, for th fotta da'ioa walls of ths t k VTCSTIRH TXSAKB ABYLUat. The tald propoaaia aaant eoutals bids for the work, both with and without the cost of sun- , . plying lime snd Cemeat, la accordance with the printed pectflcaUon. The work to 1 beglu on or after May Um 1st neat, aad t b completed ea or before December 1st, 1871 i Ths work saau nastnsuy nmoarus cunc tioa and enptrvialoa of each parson a .the Board of CommlMtcmeTt may appoint. i Copies of the snaaUcatfons of theeosdrset wul be furnished by addreaalnr th Beeretanr athlsefllee. n-" 7 t Approved snd azecoted bond to tha roll amount of the bid, are. required to b filed wHhtb pmpoeale. "t' . - -' Proposals should be sealed, muted "Pro- ) poeal for laying Brick for tha W. N. C. la ta ne A'Vluai of C, aad sddraned t 1 , , . . T. GEO. WALTON, , . . , ' 1 Seeretarv ot W. K. C. Asylum PORTLAND CtktKt. - ).:: ,t;vir: Also. Romsn.ateene's snd Parlan.for walks, - cistern, foundation, stable, cellar, bridrea, ' leaervoirs. ate. ReasUt aix Baals ptar lor practical tmtue on cements. B. L. MER-' CHAMT A CO., 78 Bout St., Ksw Tork. tauge-eodim o.t4 Ui U -u.. BRDfO W 'ANOTHEB HORSE I . ; .'.:i .-..!- tlpfa1''.!- ! " I v't-..,..-; ; IV. - . :S1!J '' ' ' ' ' -i.;i ' ' ' M. W. Sorroll, 1st with C. D. Cbiietophers, bat psrebaaed ' theenUr. iif, n: ', j'i , ,U'"''" ..'.!' ' '.'iU h)n' -til j a-', ., .1 S- "- - ': t w tr:'-"-' --.j I .. STOCK OF GROCERIES j ;i..;. . - " ' from F. C. Cbristofubbs. and reonened In the aid Rock buiMiugi Mo. -North Market Htrept, when as wiu Keep s luu uns or enoie . . .tAhb, Jarwni.- 4iJ t ..1 J : '"i ' ft"' ' " .r . i r feh from the Northern markets, eonaiatlng of 'everything usually kept la a First Clatt I'lao'full ito k of ike ceiebratcd brj ad of , . fit" SfKs ? )!'"! Ji.fH'" ': ...; j ! . . . i- -.u'.kt n- iii-r U 'is bR'..f ! heretofore kept by F. C. Christopher. ., , erntignment of ooUntry product toUcited. ' aVomjmV rotura and saUafaetory pftsss guar- "'J- '' M. W. 80RRELL. 'Kov. sr. wjft-&wst.1' ' A FORTUNE VH IT. Every fanUly bays r It. Bold by Agents. Address. O. B. WALKER, Kris, Pa,--n. r-- ,.. 4w. - liUllllib TAIfcirtt I .tU- t ..i r ...if nrf.l . I to porter A Dealer la Foreign A Dosnestie WiUywlo to thelf great SueeaM Aurbg ..i tie nast seaaon. In nllinr orders from all Dart . oi tav uimea ounoe, giro rreater Attention With aa rnJarred,,. Del apartment and increased Facilities, they will fill all order by maS with their aeaal Prompeat, nd,(Uiej trusV wttA CoasnlaM ;i I imojii"l "e tiai'S i,5tBir? vtit."t .SBledt-Mmi Color SUk, FmU ad j ITtMier. Drtir $hawl. , Clod,,., Linen, Print, te. , jifso, iatsiiarfl,-... Jntertiont, Edging!, JVimmingt, le, ' Plmim mki Faitty JIoitr OlOve I7sf KUu M(t.t a JiueKdepimnt btmf'i' plcle gni rtplett with all th notUiet H tt be found w A Ewrpptan market' i 1 k u Y'-y.- ' J". j Our- Iadlea Shoe i Department con- Ulna stock muurpeased for eleganoe, durability and lowneas f price. . Di- rectlou for self-measurement ,cnt on application.' " I Complete aflsortment of Genta Fun- hhmg Goods, Shirts, CollarCuffit,Tiea, -i Hose, Gloves, &c. : Goods sent to any; u part of th country. ; Shirt mewur. mento sent on application, "" - i W a.t 1 . a . W w ta i r or um amtmiuiaikunn ni i Jinianati mrxmrn n Families who are unable to viaii .the dtr, full line of sample of all grades :" of Dry Goods will be sent,' and ordea by mail filled with th greatest posaibl CaiSkl 1 ! i.T' Ki 'tWvrf (ruj :. Broadway awd Twewtibth Stbzti I -WXaVf XViBh.
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 29, 1875, edition 1
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