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' ff3yM '-'"-'-".---tl"-p-- i,r in..,, hi ., ' V'-S!L, .' L ; THE RALEIGH: SENTINELS ft ,: J jnrsijsBBB I H i.i,!'. "IMILY, trtEKLT AND Stsfl-WXEKLT 03clal Oraan of Korll Carolina- '- STATE PRINTING & BINDING 1 establishment;;,. 4j , ut of acasosrrrioa. ' Ostlv "entitle! I yir to advance... $8 00 Daily !u month In advance ., 44tr ' i . pbsiwsssssss' "X v-mT-. ' ' ' I J v J- ''.r. : . . j v .ststssst. -' ' i ' ., - - aao Miliu m in (i-irul Werkir Tb DiLH-Titt ni be iallverad tat V (JJLs, JLJLL. wj n ui uio v y at tumiuiu a we ...... ...a w 4..... 100 RALEIGH. N.; 0.; MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1875. f St.!, I ti ' V. - 4 .?t t-fl '. o' M ! - I AdWtlMaMUailMlMMU4ktMlMMV i " I Saurian, at the followtn rtca par WMr cm lach, or Ua Blnloa) llua. iNun, i ,,.......... "v ft ' m WMitttHVlMtM4lf 1 W i .a i oo l. n 4 " t. 90 00 11 a - moo T 1 1 f j'H v ..,....i M 00 LEA A PER l 18 , Ittbeonlf GEXVIMK WOKCESTEUSIIIBB 8AUCE. The City! The circuit court and masonic grand loJgo Dll our ctly with vlaltonu . Hon. R F. FhUIIpa, ollcUor-g0Qera! of the United Slates, is in the cltj. Members or the Oak City Pleasure Club meet this evening at 7 o'clock at the court-houte. Cotton to-day was lively at 12 and com'.Djf in freely considering tfco condi- tionof the roads. James Oarner, an African from the wilds of St Matthew's towitthip, this eoanty, was' jugged to-day for assault and battery. The ladies of the Edenton street Methodist church continue their festlTal at the store formerly occupied by Petty & Jones, Call to see them. . CHURCHES YESTERDAT. v" aaast (ktisoopai.) cHtmasu Notwithstanding the eioeeding inole mency of the day, the serrioes at Christ oh arch were veil attended. The rector. Bery Dr. Marshall, read the serrioe and preached from the gospel for the day (second Sunday In advent ;) Lake, chap. SI, verse 83 : Heaven and earth shall pesiaway; but my words shall not pass way." The sermon was exhaustive in argument and learned in historical eita I tions. The reverend speaker showed from the testimony of profane and anti- cnristian authority Tacitus, Joeephus i and other wntersnow Utend and terri- ushered In by an 'ezquisitel 'rendered contralto aolo, with : ehorns from tho orstorio'of Daniel v-U--s The reverend doctor took as his text. Hark viii : M and 87 : " What shall It profit a man if be gain the whole world and lose his own soul, or what shall a nun give in exchange for Lis souLM After a conclusive argument showing the immortality of th ' soul, filled with cogent reasoning and personal applica tion, the notious of value were clearly set forth. Some have thought that man was only a high animal, but revelation teaches us . that , while God spake the world into existence, that on the 6th day when man's hoar drew near, God said, that shall precede, and the droamstanoes that should attend the destruction of Jeru- osdem by the Roman armies. ! But the Saviour's prophecy had a double mean ing, referring as well to the destruction of the world and the judgment, as to the overthrow and desolation of the holy city I The one would as oerUinlv come At the request of many citizens, we I as the other had been i nrolv and awfnllv have introduced our Cue "Diamond! accomplished. When that awful day O) I.," 30 dfgrtt h'yher U4 than any in I shall come, heaven and earth would pass few, price 40 rente. Law St Co. I nwav. but His wonl would tan.l u it m iui. vm vmm uuu Lnt na miika tnan fn nnr nn xxiMspropneeyof tbe signs and events and wliH. thUm!rhtTnW v r - , v sr : - created at onoe by the word of God, man The board of county commissioners met to-day in their room in the oourt boune. The proceedings were devoid of any general public interest' The jury for the ensuing term of the superior court will be drawn to-morrow. , Messrs. A. C. Handers A Co , have for sale two good mules, , one beautiful pony, one new btrjgy and ono second hand carriage, just repaired anil painted i good is newr Call on tliem at So 2, Martin street for a barjjnin. Policb CoCBT. To-day his honor. Mayor Manly fined Luther ISpencer, colored, 5 for gvtting drunk. Xoah Freeman iolatcd the dray ordinance and had t pay $5 for it as did A. Flowers, Wo. Hicks and F, Mayo. Mary W'atkin. was allowed 21 hours in the csilabooc to wear off a diunk aud io await a requisition fiom the governor of iUtam Khatte. Kaleioh Granoc. Raleigh Orange, No. 17, met in this city raturday after noon and elected the following officers for the enfluing year t A. T. Mial, master ; Jee Taylor, overseer ; C- W. Williams, steward ; Jesse Powell, assis tant steward, It T. Fulghum, lecturer ; It B. Seawell, chaplain ; ViHard Mial, secretary ; J. C. Moore, treasu or; C. Hraiuh, gnu-keeper. The installation of the newly elected officers takes place lu this city, Jan. 10 at 10 o'clock a. m. Moaa Ctmuscr n tui TazAscar. To-day the following sheriffs shelled out to the state treasurer : Sheriff R. J. HasseU, of Tyrrell county, paid in $1, 5.99 ;Rheriff E, A. Wilson, of Pitt, $9, 48S.08 ; Bhariff J. M. Mongro, of Moore, $1,532.98; Shr'.ff B. H. Hardie, of Cumberland, 19,183.68 ; Sheriff O. M. Lewis, of Nssh, a.OoafcJ; Sheriff H. S.Gibbo bf de,,' 3,017.69; Sheriff N R. Jones; of Warren, &;094.M ; Sheriff F. . Sateh well, of Beaufort, 3,57a69 ; Taj Collector J, B. McPher roa, of Pender, $3,846.46. l s hod always infallibly stood, and by it we I thereof. should be judged for sll the words, thoughta and deeds of our lives. The sermon was one of much power and in every way appropriate to the solemn season which the church is now com memorating. SWAIW BTHEKr BAPTIST CHCBCH. At the Swain street Baptist church. the pastor, Rav. J, D. Hufham, preached in the morning from Peter 1 : 2 and 7 "Unto yoa, therefore, which believe, he is precious." Tho'aim of the discourse was to show that Christ was precious to the believer, in his person and in his offices as priest prophet and king. At night the text was Hebrews ii 25 ; "The pleasures of sin for a season." The preacher after referring to the choice of Moses, gave some tests by which we might know what are sinful pleasures and some reasons for avoiding them. CHtTBCH OF THB GOOD BRKFBIBD. At the Free Chnrofa of the Good Shep herd (Episcopal,) Rev. J. E. C. Smedes preached in the morning from Isaiah v 4: "What oould have been done more to my vineyard, that I have not done in ltf And at night tho sermon was de livered by Rev. W. 8. Pettigrew from Romans xv : 3 : "For even Christ pleased not himself." ST. JOHN'S CHCBCH. At St John's (Catholic) church, Rev. Father Rielly gave his flock an excel lent discourse from the text : "What shall it profit a man if he gain the whole world and loss bis own soul T" Man in his last moments, tin deatt sweat on his brow, was exhibited. What must be his thoughts on the nothingness of tbe world t The hollowness and emptiness of the aoou-fading pleas ore of the world were dwelt upon, and the bliss of the persevering enruuan eloquently por trayed. Father Beflley urged his con gregation to prepare to celebrate the ooming Christmas day in a manner worthy of those who believe in the was formed in the deep councils of eter nity, and then in the image of God. Man thus formed was dignified with disposi tions that Would never have been im planted within bun had not his soul been formed immortal If the whole world could become the reward of man's work what would it all be worth in exchange for his never-dying soul t Yet many men barter away their soul not for the entire world, but for an infinitessimal part In the evening Dr. Vanghan preached an earnest sermon from Thessalonians 15, 19: "Quenoh not the spirit SUNDAY SCHOOL MEETIKO. In the afternoon a Sunday school meeting was held in the Sunday school ';' MAS0SIC GBAXD LODGE.' ! $ AKXrAti COWX UKICATIOft OB 1875 "' A BUORT HISTOKICAt BKRCH, ' i h .: " --i " i ' - , , In this city this evening, la the band some room of W,' G. Bill, lodge, In the Fisher building, tlie masonic fra teniity of this state hold their annual communication for 1875. ' Judging from the urge number of a rivals Saturday and this morolng, tlie attendance, is un usually, large. Grand , Master O. W. Blount arrived Saturday afternoon, and will preside. 'The appended brief his torical akskh of masonry in this state will be found of interett, fven to flioee outsUa of the crafc. e HISTORIC AL aYM0I6JSV' I' . The early hlatorv of freemasonry in North Carolina is not as definitely and satisfactorily known as might be de sired. Such Information as is furnished by records, regarded ns authenic Is em bodied m the following historical synop sis. The statements given respecting the reorganization of the grand lodge in 1787, ore compiled from tho original official records of tho grand lodge. There exists what Is stated to be "a list of regular lodges according to their seniority and constitution," on the reg ister of the grand lodge of England, nub lished in 17C2, which contains the fol lowhig entry t "213. A lodge at Wil mington, on Cape Fear river, in the province of Jsorth Carolina, March, i755. , - . It Is probable tliat this was the first lodge organised m the state, as the grand lodge in 1791, after a full investi gation of the claims of all the lodges to priority, in the award of the numbers, quarterly communications to' be held yearly, one whereof to be upon or near tbe last day of Saint John the Baptist as conveniently as maybe, and that you promote on those and an other occasion whatever may be for ; the honour and Advantage of Masonry and the Benefit of tho Grand Charity, and that yon J early send to ui or our successor Grand laster an Account In Writing of the proceedings therein and also of what Lodges you constitute and when and where held with a list of the members thereof, and copies of all such Rules, Orders, Regulations as shall be made for the Government of tbe same, with whatever else you shall do by virtue of these presents. And, that you at the same tune remit to the Treasurer of tbe Society for the time bt-ing at London, three pounds, three shillings sterling for every Lodge you shall eonnUtute, for the use of the Grand Charity and other necessary purposes. Given at London nnder our hand and seal of Masonry this 14th dsy of Janu ary, A. L. 677C A. D. 1771. 15y the Grand Master's Command CHAS. DILLON, D. G. M. Witness : Jab. Hebeitikc. G. S. Under this authority. Joseph Montfort established lodges tn North Carolina. The present Royal White Hart Lodge, No. 2, at Halifax, derived its original warrant from this source. It was reg istered on the rolls of the grand lodge of ragiana as ao. W3, which number tt appears to have sustained when the grand lodge of North Carolina was re organized in 1787. This Indicates, also, an existence under the authority of the grand lodge of England, after tlie grand lodge of North Carolhia had ceased to exist during and subsequent to tlie Revolutionary war. From the best evidence exltiuz. it seems that most of tlie lodges which or- gronnd. T em at home nearly every evening and snail M guvt to sataary any cerson of the truth this Information. I am, sir, yours respectfully; ' ' WUUAM UTDBB. 87 Jefferson Street, Buffalo, N. T. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. . , GBKEX8BORO' FI MALI - COLLECT, GREEN SBOROV C. The Spring Feuloi ( ISif will Iffii f a Wednecdsy, the 12th of January, and costless twenty wselts. Board (exclusive of waahlng and lights) T Tuition la regular eouras, - - t'Sr Charges for tiroa itl'iuk moderate. For Catalogues containing particular, apply to IWv. T. M, Josas, Prcldent. , N. It. D. WILSON, ) President of Board of Trustees. UcV2ai EW A K RIVALS. 1ST Just received In addition to my THIRD SEW STOCK THIS XABOX, ' 90 Tbousand Tarda I'LAIDS AND FANCY PRINTS. These Prints arc new and the handsomest of the season. MEW AMD UANDSOUE room ot xuppers (colored) Baptist :':i?r""' ' ganixed the grand lodge in 1771. derived iTt T Tl Q fl AAnT.fl Xl,nl, -,llt. -,n .,1 k- r- 1 ft"'" .ui...o uuu b uio uuinuer I ,(,. ...,i.r. f .r . , . , ar Mw mm awwawa Randolph Dr. Pritchard. CoL J. SL Roval WWt Uartt rl i""1' bttber lodges were! no Hech and Jude Bond. Dr. Randoh.h Halifax. It thus appears that St. John's una.er nemiti dally by ..pr.n. has been giving the colored Bsptist, 'of jjjj WJS ZSTS u t--..i... i.. ., c..-.i. I r"w1u,lT "U'u we recorus sustain, th.m .. n i..nr,,u. r.. .i.- School work for several days. He leaves to-lay for Louisburg, and will afterwards visit Tarboro and Wilming ton In tlie Interests of the same good work. Uc is accompanied by tbe Rer. Mr. Shepherd, a worthy colored man of this city, who is the Baptist Sunday school missionary of the colored people in this state. OFFICERS NOMINATED FOR THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. The telegrams from Washington of! Saturday night bring the information that the caucus of the Democratic mem bers of the house of representatives that afternoon nominated M. C. Kerr, of In diana, for speaker on the third ballot The vote stood : Kerr 90; Randall 63 ; Cox 7. Mr. Kerr was born near Titus- ville, Pa., March 15, 1827 ; graduated as a law-student at the university of Ken tucky in 1851 ; commenced the practice of the law in 1852 at New Albany, Ind. ; and after filling several publio positions in his stateamong thorn that of repre sentative in the legislature he was elected to the thirty-ninth eonsrress in 1865. He has served in every subse quent congress save the forty-third couuty lodge, In North Carolina, con. Ritual," published at Newbem. North Carolina, in 1K06, contains an address by Judge Francois Xavier Martin, from wmcn ine following extract is taken : "Masonry crossed the Atlantic with the first settlers of the British colonies in America, and the grand masters of I rjigianu appointed provincial grand Boasters who constituted regular lodges hi the new world. The Carolina, had no provincial grand master until 5736, when the Earl of London appointed John Uamerton to that dignity. From him a regular succession canoe traced to Joseph Montfort who wss appointed i by the Duke of Beaufort to S'Cit" Judge Martin was on accurate his torian, as well as a sealous mason, and, no doubt, had good reason for stating that John Homerton, of South Carolina, was appointed provincial grand master for the Carolina. The date of appointment of Joseph Montford, as stated by Judge Martin, (17GU) does not accord with the date of his commission, still preserved, which is Min or January, 1771, but the mere date of a commission does not affect the statement offset of appointment The records of St John's grand lodge at Boston, Massachusetts, October 2, 17C7, contains this statement which is published m the "Cyclopedia of Ma sonry" by Robert Macoy t "A dispen sation was made out for tha Right Wor shipful Thomas Cooper, master of Pitt reorganization of the grand lodgo in 1787, indicates this. It is evident that a grand lodge was organized In North Carolina In 1771, but tlie precise date of its organization is not known. It appears of record, however, that it was "first constituted A. D. 1771," and that It " convened occasion ally at Newbern and Edenton, at which latter place the records were deposited previous to tho Revolutionary war. During the contest the records were de stroyed by the British army, and the meetings of the grand lodge suxpeudod.'' At close of tlie revolutionary war a convention was neid in Tarboro in 1787 which reorganized the grand lodge of tne state, electing the following grand officers': Samuel Johnston, grand master; Richard Caswell, deputy grand master ; Richard Ellis, senior grand warden; Michael Payne, Junior grand warden; Abner Ncale, grand treasurer ; James Glasgow, grand secretary. mlwm DIt PIERCE. In fact I keep each department full aSd complete. I do an active btttlness and always keep up with tbe times. atoning blood of Him who came into TJ. 8, Ciwott Cotbt. The following I the world to redeem it by his holy cross. --caaaA were, disposed of in this court on I Vespers were sung in the afternoon. Saturday, Judges Boud and Brooks' pre I EaohSunday gives a marked evidence of siding: , , i ;.. U. 8. vs. Reuben Rogers and Allen " Rogers. - Kol prc. ' y U. a vs. Leroy R' Wagstatt Defen dant called and failed. , ,. , s , U. S. vs. Thomas K, Hanner, charged with having in possession, selling and offering far. sale manufactured tdbeoco unstamped. Verdict guilty. TJ. 8. va W. A. Cheatham. NoL ptv. U. S. vs. Adolphus Mitchell, trans ferred from Diatrxt court at Newborn to this o irt, indicted for selling, fraudu lently stamped tobacco, continued and defendant recognized in $500 bail for bis appearance at next term of court Tbe jury in the caw of Adolphus Mitchell, charged with same offence on a different bill, rendered a verdict of not guilty. , , U. S. vs. Reuben Rogers and Allen ement in the now excellent choir; , SAtlSBCBX STOEKT BAPTIST COUBCK. 'Rev., Mr. Hartwell, missionary from China, did not put ia on appearance and the pastor continued his series of doc trinal sermons preaching on this occa sion on Adoption, using 1st John iii : 1 and 2 ss the text : 1. He showed first the nature of Adop tion, distinguishing between civil and spiritual adoption, between regeneration and adoption. ' 2. Tho privileges of adoption. (1. ) As regards this world, christians have God's name put upon them; all temporal and spiritual blessings belong to them ; they also have the divine pro tection ; they hold communion with God, and they have a good hope of eternal life. (1) In tho world to come; they shall be Roeera. elianred with havhur in Dosses- ns lute mm in body, In mind, in moti manufactured tobacco improperly hanoir nd dignity d power ; in purity, stamped, tried onlras to Allen Rogers. UI'PUMB Verdict guilty. This morning the court met at 10 o'clock. Judges Bond and Brooks presid ing, and the following ease heard : . U. 8. vs. James H. Edwards. of Franklin county, charged with having in possession b a lufactured , tobacoo not properly stamped, "The case was being tried when the court adjourned for dinner. J !'J"V';I: ', ' t; ' , "A friend in need is a friend indeed,1 and Bach Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup hs snunently proven itseu to oe, inou ' sands of testimonials. ' Try it Price, . 25 cents, ts . s-sa ' v 3. The evidences of adoption : John aays every one that hath this hope pnri fieth himself even as Christ is pure. Second, the adopted child will love his father.'. Third, he will love his brothers, and fourthly, he wOl try to bring others into the enjoyment of the same great blessings bestowed on him. At night there were probably a hun dred persona present, to whom the pas tor preached about Peter's 'sermon on tho day cd Pentecost , "l : . . . rBJUBlTBBXAB CHTTBCH. ? '. i . ' Ia the Ibytenan church. Rev. Dr. Vanghan officiating, tho services were the one which immediately preceded that in which he now takes his seat He has much experience and has shown great readiness as a parliamentarian. Mr. Adams, of Kentucky, was nomi nated for clerk of the house. Mr. James M. Steuart, of Alexandria, Vs., was nominated for postmaster, and Messrs. Thompson, of Ohio, sergeant- at -arras : C. H. Fitzhugh, of Texas, doorkeeper ; Revr J;" L. Townsend (Epiaoopaliau J of Waehingtou aty; chaplain. " NEWS AND NOTES. J. W. Renfroe ia the new (ieorgia state treasurer. Charles Conner, one of New York's champion billiard players, is dead. A Thomaston, N. Y 14-j-ear eld boy committed suicide yesterday with a pis tol. Yesterday a portion of California was shocked by a ten-seconds' earth quake. Tlie early retirement of Jewell from the postofflce department is talked of in wasnington There is talk of England's interferring witn tne JUiedive's little Abyssimaa an nexation game. . H. O. Riddle has been nominated for congress by the democrats of the 4th Tennessee district L. C. Yogt many years editor of the Democratic Banner, Norriatown, i N. J. is in heaven. - The house of Mary Newton, colored. was burned lu Philatkluhia yesterday and she along with it . George McLeod has been appointed receiver of the Louisville, Cinciuuati A Aoxington Snort Line railroad. - The boss men of the Direct United States cable company and Anglo-Ameri can company ore at loggerheads, and the public will be benefitted by a reduoed form. The creident lias ordered a court of I Inquiry in the ease of Gen. Habcock.lt consists of Oenerals Sheridan, Hancock and Terry, and convenes in Chicago sen xnursaay. stituting him grand master of that pro vince, ado ue was commissioned with power to congregate all the brethren there reslding.or who should afterwards reside in sold province, into one or more lodges as he should think fit, and in such place or places within the same as should most redound to the benefit of masonry." Tbe first lodge established under this authority was, It is said, at Crown Point in Pitt county. . On the 14th of Januarv. 1771. the fol lowing authority was issued by the com mand of the grand master oi England : - rleaufort C- M i . beau To all and every our "right worshipful and loving brethren. We, uenry Somerset, iiKe or Beaufort, From the Toledo Made. "Success is never achieved without merit A man may make a poor arti cle and sell it at once, and there being 40,000,000 people in the United States, the sale to each one would be enough to make a decent fortune. But an ar ticle that holds tbe field year after year, and the sales of which increase regular ly and rapidly, must hnvo absolute merit Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo., N. Y., occupies our entire eighth page to-day wnn nis various articles, we admit It I buy tlie Ooods and sell them at prices that will guarantee sales. I hoist and carry tbe nag that runs ahead ; by fair dealing and representing goods a they are. It la a well known fact that CREECH'S i the place to buy Dry Goods. Customers look to your ii)trct aud come to see me! A CREECH. dec 4-dAw4tf JOTICEl On Wednesday, tlie 15th December neit, I will sell at the Court Uouse door in Raleigh, tha following property to foreclose a mort gage : On One Knglisli Plane. 7 octaves, made lu London, cost $iM0 In gold; one English Barometer coat fJS. These articles can be seen at my store; also one large Berkshire sow. , v.. Terms made known on sals day. Sale at 13 o'clock M. D. 3. ELLIS, Nov. Kill, 137S-td. Ilulsboro street. T A L K A BOUT IfVrmsMffa SHIHb, BL'T because we know the Doctor, and know 1 1 14 I? A 4? rV V of his articles. We know him) to be a J 4 s ' II 1121. 4 i 4 X regularly educated physician, whose diploma hangs on the wall of his office, and we know that he has associated with him several of the most eminent practiiiouers in the country. We know that pnrtics consult him, by mail and in person, from all tho States In the Union every day.and that they are fair ly and honestly dealt with. lnis grana result nas been accotn- BEAT3 EM ALL ON GENTS' HATS, Gents', Ladies' and Misses', Gaiters. Marquis and Earl of Worcester, Earl of h two agencies good, reliable Glamorwan. Vlacnnnt (ramnnt Rmn I articles articles which, once Intro Herbert Lord of Ragland, Cbepston aud Gower, Baron Beaufort of Caldeeol Uasue, grand master of the most an cient and honorable society of free and accepted masons, greeting : KNOW YE Til AT WE. of tha mat Trust and Confidence reposed hi our uigut worsmpiut and well beloved duced, work easily their owu way and splendid business management. They have succeeded because they ought to nave succeeded." If you would patronize Medioinee, scientifically prepared by a skilled Physician and Chemist use Dr. llerce's ramily Medicines. Golden Medical rnnsn t,ot of GES'TS', LADIES' AND MISSES' BOOTS, SHOES AND 0AITEES A T Itmtlmr Jnpnh Mnninni Va,,,,ir- r Discovery is nutritious, tonic, alterative. aitu uiwu-uvsuniuu, uuu mil uumjuaieu CougU Remedy; Pleasant Purgative Pellets, scarcely larger than mustard seeds, constitute an agreeable and re liable physic: Favorite Prescription, a remedy for debilitated females Extract of Smart-Weed, a magical remedy for Pain, B wel Complaints, and an un equaled Liniment for both human and horse-flesh ; while his Dr. Sage's Ca tarrh Remedy is known the world over as the greatest specific for Catarrh and "Gold in the Head " ever given to the publicr They are sold by druggists. 20 TBABS A HtTFEBEB CCBBU BT THB GOLDS XBDICAIi DISOOVEBT. Do. R. V. PlSBCB T Dear Sir : Twenty years ago I was shipwrecked on the Atlantic ocean, and the cold and exposure caused a large abscess to form on each leg, which kept continually discharging. I was attended by doctors ain Liverpol, Havre, New Orleans, NeW'J'ork, and at thahospital on Staten Island (where the doctors wanted to take one leg off.) Finally, after spending hundreds of dollars, I was persuaded to try yjur iUolden Medical Discovery," and now, in less than threi months after taking the first bottle, I am thankful to say 1 1, am com pletely cured, and for the first time in ten yean can put my left heel to the Halifax, in the Province of North Car olina, in AMERICA, do hereby consti tute and appoint ham tbe said JOSEPH MO.NTFOKT, Provincial Grand Master of and for AMERICA with full power and Authority in due form to make Masons and Constitute and Regulate Lodges as Occasion may Require. And also to do and execute all and every such other sets and things appertaining to tlie said Office as usually bare been and ought to be done and executed by other Provincial Grand Masters, he the said JOSEPH MONTFORT takimr sne- cial care that all and every, the Mem bers of every Lodge he shall constitute. have been regularly made Masons and that they de observe, perform and keep all and every the Rules, Orders and Regulations contained in the Book of Constitutions (except suJi as bare been or may be repealed at any Quarterly Communication or oilier general meet ing together,) a so with oil such other Rules, Order, Regulatioos and Instruc tions a shall.lroui time to time be trans mitled by us, or by the Honorable CHARLES DILLON our Deputy or by soy of our Successors, Grand Matters or their Deputies fyr the time being. And we hereby will 4bd require yon our said Provincial Grand Master to cause four dee 3-Sin C. D. HEARTT'S. T OT TO BE UNDERSOLD IN QUALITT 1 v inn price at dee8-8tn a D. HEARTT'S. YOU WANT A SEW 8TTLE Gent's llat. call at dec S 3m C. D. HEARTT'S. y ALUABLE CITY LOT FOR SALE. Will ba sold on tha premises st auction, on TUESDAY, THE gist INST., tha following desirable city property t One lot on Newtm Ave:iue 105 feet, running through to Jforgaa street, with a front on Blood worth street of 210 feet, npoa which is s new Dwelling House containing 8 large roams conveniently and welt arranged ; four other good , houses now occupied by good tenants are on the lot ; also a well of good water, aitcnes, staoiss, carnaca aeases, aus., adjoining tha same aad six. other lots which will ba sold at tha same same time, S frosting on Morgan street by 10S feet ; S on New bem Avenue C2J by lot feet, one of ahlch ass on a a house containing 3 noai la rood repair. This property Is ia tha heart of the city, la desirably located, being oa one of the principal streets aad surrounded by good people on all sides. - Terms One-third cash, On-thlrd 6 months, one-third M asantha with interest from data ail par eaak Tola retained nattl all tbe pur chase suooey ia paid. Possession, given st January next. Sale to tske place at 114 o'clock. ... -3 Dec 8, 1873-44. A Q.LEE.
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