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THE ..RALEIGH SENTINEL. DAILT, WEEKLY AND 6EMI-WEEKLY Official Ona. of lorti Carolina. STATE PRINTING ABINDINQ ESTABLISHMENT. 'V 1 ' mi o irmadBirrioa. ' ' Dally eotloel t tsar In advance.. 00 lUllySu mouths In advance....,, ...... 4 00 IMal Weekly ' " '"5' W,l, RnUn.l " " 9 00 ThhiLi bbnti ai'Vill be delivered In any part of the City at FlfteeaCcnts week, LEA A I' E B B I N S utbeonlr woECEwsnniE sauce,, The City. Cottoa firm at 12.. Orders good, Traderatber l-velr.' , " ", " s " i Weather like summer, and the busy Wa bummine eallv around. : . am ., i I 1 W Governor Brogden ia expected to re turn from hie eentcnnial grounds spree to-morrow. i ni J. T. Harris, iT Franklin, one of the most gallant officers to the gallant old 47th North Carolina, is In the city. Mnnteo loder, No. 8 L cC b. F, mee ta this evening at 7 o'clock In Odd Fellow' ..all. l.eldont and visiting member tnvlled to be present. At the request of many citisens, we hve introduced oar fine "Duxoxo Oil," 30 drgrtvt Wgker tut than tmf in laws. Prioe 40 oent. lew A Co. Cabarrus county has one lees radical vjter. He was pot ia the penitentiary yettorday for giving a practical fllostra- tion of hi political creed eteahng. The ladies of Person Street Metho dist church are busily engaged in pre paring Christmas tree for the cniidren f their Sunday school, Friday eren ing. James Edward, a night shade Amer ican sovereign, waa the only unfortu nate before the mayor tW morning. Hi drunk and hilarity cost him 5 in line and I2.M " cmU. MeMfK A. 0. Banian Go, have for Mie two gooa mutes, one Deauuiut pc one new boggy and one second-hand carriage, just f repaired, MatW ' soou ss new. i.aii on uiem at no. i. Martin street, for a banrain. . . t -f t r 1 1 " r r Judge UerrimAn's epacioua Diwes- dence, opposite Peace. InstUnte, w'd,l soon he completed. It is being bnilt under the direction' of Patrick Dolan. a well-known tkillful architect and con tractor. ,.fJt , , ,4 At the. meeting of the " Alpha and .Omega," if you know what that is. in Louisville Kentucky, last July; Oea. Is. Everttt, or toncora, was cnoee w deliver the annual address at the next meeting f the society, which Is to be Veld in this city in July, 1870. Ihi arerege Kaleigh urchin is now bi ii giog forth bis miser hoard of nickels nnil laying in a stock of fire-crackers, sky-rockets, roman andle and pewter liiatolH. Fond and anxious mammas are preparing lint bandages, sticking planters, sweet-oil and bread and milk Mullices. And humbugging papas are industriously circulating appalling re- Krts of hard time,' low price of cotton, fall in tar and turpentine, universal stagnation And, Iffijning jtubit Our tropical iullow-citizens held grand row-wow in the conrt-honse, last evening, to make preparations for a riproariotf ; old; femeAci Jan. 1. Music by the band ; high, colored sashef J anA rosettes banners- plumes and pennons gay capermgerow biiits, songs, speei-hea; 'and a Vast, all- tervading fog of atmospheric obflantl i-atioii, rivaling in mellifluous fragrance the breeze -that sigh o'er'Araby the Mest ; will make it a day long to b remembered with, a"" patent "monkey wrench on tlie nose, c " -iL'- Tiit Graded School Again. Our school committeemen are entitled to 4-redit for securing the seryices of one so capable as Captain Dugger, of War renton, in introducing the graded school system. He is just the man for the place, of fine linguistic attainments, skilled in mathematics, live,1 practical Instructor of, IS years' experience in pre paring boys fo college and the practical pursuits of .life. He ia a graduate of the university bf ft onb. Carolina, a polished hristian gentleman, member of the loardof trustees of the university, secre tary of the state edocatfcoal association, school exatnlnef of parren icounty an aent for the Peabody funrl,; and an enthusiast oa the subject of . popular education. As a disciplinarian he luu no tupn-ior in the state. The full pro gramme we have not yet learned. We learn that every denomination will have a teacher in the school, as fle" gentle- ruen, cna from each denomination of i hristians, will, form the hoard of trus ters. The township and Peabdy fund, supplemented by donations from our people, will make the school a' success and pkee it in the power of Captain Pugger to give the benefits of an educa tion to tYery poor 'Child hvthsreity. The plan aud object appeal to every citizea, and we know the rcbool will be sustained by our people". ' i ?. -: i. W ,vA Uxs : ;4-V si: M..y4 .... s? vXVrV 'VAJ' 7m,';Y'"vr'Cr-yp'-i'r - - i ' . . ' . m i ' : ' ' ,ii i ii. , .ii '(. M VOL. XXI. RAXEIO-H, N". O., TUESDAY, DECEMBER', pi", Firk IX Oomisburo. The gin house and sash and blind factory of W. VLi Underbill, in Goldsboro, were de troyed by fire yesterday morning. Lose, 14,000. Insured for 1,500. , i- ' -' - : Masokio " EutTTiow. Laat evening, Hiram lodge of ' ancient; fro and cepted maaona, elected Uieae officers for the ensnhig tnaaonio year : Worshipful Master, A. a Lee Senior Warden, F; IL Busbee : Junior Warden, 3. C. B, Little; Secretary, E. a Thomas Treasurer, L. E. Heart. The insUlla- tLon will take place, next Monday even ing, when the appointed officers will be announced. 'i i " DiosiTABtra Bocmd West. G. W, Blount, i and matter of the masonic grand lodge of this state, will go west early next mouth iu order to examine the workings of the orphan asylum at Mara Hill. He will be accompanied by Prof. J. II. Mills, principal of the Ox ford orphan asyslum ; Dr. Eugene Grls- aom,deputy grand master ; John Nichols past grand manter ; D. W. Bain, grand secretary, and probably other masonic potentates. . ; i . . i .,, mm ' Sals or Cm Paonarrr. Theatleof A. O. Lee'a valuable property, situated at the (wraer of Newbern avenue and Blootiworth street, took place at 13 o'clock to-day. The lot on which the house is located was sold to B. B. Tnok- er for 13.700. The . remainder of the premises was divided into 0 6 ma in-loti, which were purchased ' by R. a Tucker, J. C. Brewter aud J. D. Wbitaker, the whole aol aggregating tr.osa - T.. 11 A.' ' evening, of the Kaleigh light In fantry, held in the armory, it waa rc solyed to have a Christmas parade, Private C. D. Unchurch was elected or derly sergeant, vice J. T. Pullen, resign ed. Tue consideration of tue proposi tion to have a errand military ball some time during the holidays waa taken up. bnf definite action postponed until the meeting next Thursday evening, when the question will be resumed and finally JJJejKifteot . UXIT1D STATBH ('OJIMISSlOjrERS. At the recent term of the United Statca circuit court, in this city these individuals were appointed United States commis sioners for the eastern district of North Carolina : N. J. Kiddick clerk of the U. 8. circuit court, Raleigh ; Geo. Tucker, clerk of the district court, Newbern ; Wm. Larkins, clerk of the district court, Wilmington ; James T. Billiard, Lu tu be rton J George Badger Harris, editor of the Tribune, Henderson ; Stancey Van Armiuge, W Hinington, vice Mo tuigg, resigned; Thomas C. Smith, Uoksville, Wake county ; J. H. Thorite, Rocky Mount Fbawi axd Ec sop Sinci 1848. As may be noticed by advertisement, Prof. Alonso Tripp, extensively and favorably known as a lecturer in Europe, is to favor our citixens with a course of his descriptive aeries on Franoe and Europe since 1818,, as soon as the arrangement are completed. - The lecture have been delivered in many of the principal citi of the United States, and have attracted much attention. ' They are warmly eom- mended by many of the most distin guiabed and cultured minds of the country ? They wer delivered last win ter in the principal cities of Virginia with great acceptance, and are spoken of in terms of high praise by prominent citizens of our own state, who have heard the lectu elsewhere. ; ; j l : as '.. , , IIorsb-T hiivh . lUley Beale, lorcneny or Indiana, out for a year or two past a resident of Chathadi county, and an accomplice In the horse-stealing trade named Connor, were captured last Saturday night, . at Joseph , Gil more's near Egypt. ; Monday night of last week, they bad stolen a fine bone and two mules from the stables of the LockviUe Manufacturing company, : of Endor. They rod like veritable Gil- pine to Lumberton where, having" aban doned tht horse on the road, they sold the rtulei for less than half their value. Tliejr r then boldly took the cars for home, where they were overhauled nd jailed. Room wilt be reserved for them in Hie i-oyai League note! or this city., ('.''' ir.sii . j i i i i ' Condnctor. Surwruia. a wed-known and eiteemed North Carolka railroader, ba . been transferred from Charlotte to Richmond, and the Observer has tied crape to the tips of its ears. : ,i .. ., , j , 1 '. 1 " By the ben physician we have been told, That it ru tt e v jry cass of cough aid com, v " A nd that bf drugttists It is always sold, i or I ut a quarter to young snd old. . 4 . . : ur, bull's vmmW Byrnp. A VOICE FROM THE PRISON. . F. I-OUTEB, THKAIXEOKDCO-fVICT, SftAKS FOB - HlMSEtF HW 8TATKMBNT TO Ml ' i t PttBUC. ( ' V" r'f ' From the WUmlagton Star, of Dee. 19.J We nive below the statement of J, F, Porter, alleged to ba an escaped con vict i from Georgia, whose arrest and imprisonment, together with the fact of his arraignment oeiore juage nenry on an application for release under writ of aac crp, uie aecuuon oi nis nonor remanding him to the custody ot the c nicer from Ueorela, bla appeal to the supreme court, &u., were mentioned hi tlit Star a few days since. , Of coarse we know nothing personally as to the facts in the case, but deem it no more than justice under the circumstances to give the accused ins uenent or his own statement in the premises : New Hanovkb Couxty 1'rihon, Dec. 17, 1873. J Editor Morning Siat DhabSib: In your issue of the loth instant. I see an article headed "The Escaped Convict," which I suppose is a statement of Mr. J. . Wise, who came to take me back to Georgia, which ar ticle does me great Injustice. There fore I hope you will give me space in your column that the facts' in regard to my Imprisonment may be mads known, as I am a stranger here. The facts of the case are as follows : In the latter nart of 1867 I waa an- pointed a constable for the 1,234th dis trict of Georgia, which embraced a por tion or Atlanta, ueorRis, to nu an unex pired term of a gentleman who had been tilling aaid office. When the term expired and an order for an election was issued to fill said office. I waa elected bv a public vote and filled said office during the time for which I waa elected, giving full , satisfaction in all my official acta. When the second election came I was re- elected. During my second term there wsseonaaderabie cussatisraouon express ed, au owing to my political principles, Dut witn all they could bnng against me I was elected to fill a third term. Soon after there were quite a number of charg es brought against me, but I succeeded in doreailnir all but two. The one beside wis waa xor gambling, which waa ma licious : I was lined 125, which I paid ; but they seemed determined to break m fron. office, ao the solicitor general went to the jail and told a man who was Confined there a waiting trial that if he WOtllll llA witnnu amino -T V Tw4j when his trial came np he would use hi influence with the court in his behalf. All this wa admitted by the solicitor. On my trial all the evidence I ootilr,bru seemed to avail nothing : tue jury Beamed determined to convict me, which they did. The ituhre nassed the following aentence on me : "Let the defendant pay a fine of gtiOOaud oost, and in default thereof to work twelve months on the public works of, Fulton county," and not $1,000 or twelve months in the penitentiary, as the sen. tleman swore in my hearing before Judge iienry. During: the pending of mr trial mv office waa declared vacant and another man appointed. I declined to pay aaid fine aud I was bent off. and instead of being sent to the county work I was sent to the state prison. A few days after my arrival I learned that some parties were trying to get up other charges) against me, and felt confident mat my liberty would be taken from me. nau Deen allowed the liberty of the camp. When auoh fact came to my knowledge I considered it a duty I owed to my wife and children to prevent an imprisonment which might continue for years ; therefore I made my escape. The statement that I went back on my constituents is wholly untrue, and so far as my ever having received a bribe to allow a prisoner to escape, or receiv ing illegal fees, no greater falsehood ever fell from the lip of man. If ever I go back no punuhment that could be imposed noon mo would be too rmaL r The parlies that had me in eharira paid eleven dollars for my service; for twelve months. The gentleman who came after me told me that a consider able sum had been expended is trying to capture me. . . v - Aow. tn conclusion. I resnectfullv ask the public if it does not look more like a malicious persecution than vindicating thelaw. . tv: ' Ropinff the readers of this article will believe me when I sav everr word of it la true, I remain very respectfully, , j.xxorjBMOi roaraa. Night Sweats are often the Kvarotoma of Disease in the Pulmonary Organ that may bo cured by Wishart'a Pine Tree Tar Cordial, which druggist all over the country admit to be the Best Con sumptive Remedy they have any knowl edge of. ; Cure Coughs. Colds, Sore Throat, Fteurisy, Diptheria and Catarrh. ' i n .,,. , - ; ; . . Where Does it all Comb From t Pint and quarts of filthy Catarrhal dis charge; ( Where does It all come from ! The mucous membrane which linen the chambers of the nose, and its little gland are diseased, so that they draw irom ine kioou ii liquid, and exposure to the air chsngea It Into corruption. This life-liquid ia needed to build up the system, but it is extracted, and the sys tem I weakened bv the loss.. To cure. gain flesh and strength by using Dr. nerce's Golden Medical Discovery, which : also acts direct! r unon thee glands, correcting thtm, and apply Dr. Sage's Catanh Rented srithDr.l Nasal Douche the. only method of reaching the upper cavities, where the discharge accumulates and comes from. The instrument and boih medicines sold by druggist mj dealers in medicines. The , best cellars ever made are Hi Warwick and Elmwood. Try them. Aay furnishing store can supply them. TAB DROPS. Baffin is about to be overrun with tild turkeys. . , , . Jj Weldoo is shaking herself In a series oi nopera. Beidsville warebonwia jammed with leaf tobacco. Six mails a week between 8'iolby and Rutherford ton. , BUteeville Pieasure aubbera ball Christmas evening, c I-awtoo A Head, of Loudon, have gone up for 90,U00. ) A Stanley county hunting party re cently killed 11 fleer. - The Concord Sun flisa the pennon of Z. Ik. vanee for1 'gownatw - The Enfield people are actively ralsiug funds for the Lee Mausoleum. Wbltaker's chapel, near Enfield, Christmas saplings, Dec 27. Mrs. Bell, an aged lady of Statesville, waa found dead in her bed Deo. IX Toimiot is to have a tournament and coronation ball Wednesday evening. - Aaheyille is to have a new democratic paper. " Brethren, don't thicken 'em too niuon. Waddcli la oa committee oa post- onice ana roads, Vance on patents, xiavu on pension?. Constable Yeates, of Enfield, had to wing a colored republican th er, the other day, in order to capture him. Thos. D. Tillcy, the South Carolina legislator who was wounded in a duel at Sand Bar Ferry, S. C, the other day, ia dead. , . Weldon stand around with her hands in her trousers pockets, and gazes with admiring awe upon a new htngie machine. The old Swift Inland gold-mine in Montgomery county, ia panning out well. J. M. Melton Co. are meltin the yellow dirt. Randall's proposed constitutional amendment extending the presidential term to six years and forbidding a re. election meets with general favor. Hon. Randolph Sutton, of the fash ionablc shade of political duskiness, swings at Concord, Jan. 2L fur BuQerization, known in the vulgate as burglary. A. W. McDonald, formerly of Rich mond county, was shot and kilted re cently at Duraut, Mississippi, by a swindling creditor. A 4-inch piece of wood was recently taken out of the kings of a Halifax county deer. It was probably swallowed when a splinter by the deer when fawn, and both have grown since. Three striped-back radicals escaped Dec. 12, from the convict gang at work on the western North Carolina railroad, One has been recaptured, one killed. and the third still roams the fields of freedom. wanning, oi uie wemon news, is standing guard on all the roads lending into and out or the great railroad me tropoli of Halifax, in hopes of cutting off the flight of Tweed. He intends to marry oa that $10,000. Manuel Devereux and John Barnes. two chunks of Ethiopian midnight lov- alty, a few days ago stamped the ghost out oi William fJbnton, a juvenile brud- der dark, in Halifax. The stamp-ed ouneu, uie stamp-era jailed. - The most Remarkable Remedy EVER DlSCO VXKEP BENSOH's C'AP- vinb Porous Plaster. At no time in the history of true medicine has an article appeared which has met with greater approval and success than Ben son's Capcine Plaster. Why they are preferred to all other porous plasters, is owing to their improved composition ; they act lustautancouslv, cure speedily and effectually. fnysteiane-and the- gcnerar-public wno acknowledge the great beneots derived from the use of the ordinary porous plaster, however, maintain that their action to not sufficiently nromnt. requiring time, patience and continuous wear to effect a cure. . Benson's Cap cine Plaster overcomes this difficulty by accompiisning in a lew hours that which it takes any other plaster as many days, r Although a recent discoverv Can. cme nos oeen inoroogiuy tested by phy- . . . . ., . . . . . itiuuio, miu iu vavu lusuuiva nae neen pronounced the. most remarkable, safe. certain and thoroughly efficacious rem edy ever discovered. ? incorporating Capcine in an improved Porous Plaster has been accomplished after repeated solicitations . from ths medical fratornity and ia now prescribed by them ; with unprecedented success t especially in Rheumatism, Pleurisy, stubborn Colds. Kidnev C'omolalnta. and all , diseases for which a Porous Plaster has been used. Its marveliona iufluence over the r. eolation, and general effect on the ays- tern ia almost incredible : from the moment . of its application to the affected part, it operate with astonishing vigor bring relief and cure more effectually than any known Plaster,' Liniment or Compound. , : , i ? It is a genuine pharmaceutical prepa ration of the highest order of merit ; its ingredients are entirely vegetable and free from Mineral or Metal Poisons. One trial will convince the most skeptical of its superiority over the ordinary Porous Plasters. When yon desire prompt and immediate relief, ask your Drnggtsta for Benson's Capcine Plaster ' Price, g!J ' rtot'tlc,J1Ch7n,v I f " . .x YLAN.Y. xor aaM ny wuiiams Haywoofl nd ; Peecad, Lee Co., IWeigh." 1875." No. 114 NEWS AND NOTES. 2,000 tons of prairie near Chicago. :' :-- burned to-day Throat-cutting.'lncendlaiism,' and bri gandage still flourish in Uioa. , Richmond last week skipped 7.33J barrel of flour to South America, The Southern Claims Commission has allowed 3,000,000 in the past five year. Babeook has been pow-wowmg with bin counsel in Uhicsgo. xronb'e negins, Jan. 1L ,. Frederick R. Orillmever. of Rich mond laudanumed himself into eternity at Baltimore, last Thursday. ' 200 were killed and wounded by the chartotcristio yankee speculation m death and destruction at Bremen. , Thompson, the 1 diabolical - yankee author of t the Brenterliaven explosion, had 20 moreof his hJ Win-a-box Biachine contracted for. ? ' ' The arohbishon of Philadelphia has excommunicated the Pennsylvania ku klux. trowa aa Molly Mnguires, on ac count of ther atrocitiee. ! Oeo. A Dyer, register of probate at Ellsworth, Maine, waa arrested to-day for fonrery. And the cry is, sti'l the villain of progress and loyalty come penitentia ry-ward. Talmaseda resigns aa head-butcher in Cuba, and Jovelhv tikes his place. Pres to change. Now yon aee 'em and now you don't, is the style of hidalgo war h the queen oi tue ant-miia. The marriage of Mrs. M. II. Burn. ham, a noted newspaper woman, and ftteDhen Fiske. of New York, has sprin kled a little dust and strewn a few dog- fennel blossoms over a long-standing scandal.. The Northern Presbyterian Persons' Association requests all gospelizers of that persuasion to prepare historie of weir churchea for a grand centennial outburst of sanctified fulderol and brag gadoma next July. , 8. B. Cloney and T. W. Woodward, of Winnaboro, South Carolina, went over the Georgia line this morning to fight a dupj. about a dog. TheaTestof one of the idiots prevented them from carrying out their purpose of honorably assassinating each otner. Burbank, one of the Milwaukee branch of 111 a frnnd n!TnBT"vFfrmVT ring firm of Grant, Babcck, McDonald & Co.. has been convicted and sen tenced to the penitentiary. Roll 'cm in. There's room for the biggest one The Camanches are mustering for a raid into Texas. Mexicans are daily dashing over the border, murdering, burning and stealing. 600 cattle driven off irom one rancbe. Dead bodies being found in every direction. Where is our $11,000,000 army f The south gets these appointments under the clerk of the house : J. is, Dalton, Mississippi, engrossing clerk Jos. II. Francis, Alabama, file clerk rian ; Washington M. Hardy, North Car olina, assistant librarian ; V. 1L Wis ston, North Carolina, also gets a place. Hurrah for one repentant malefactor, one reformed renegaoei uurran for Chamberlain, of South Carolina I . He vehemently denounces ftn election f the batch of thief, soallawag and aigger judges, and refuses to sign the commis sions of the two vilest, Aioase and Whipper.' Light out of darkueas, mint streak., ".. Only another loyal thief out ia his true colors. . Samuel Lappin, radical state treasurer of Kansas, has been forced to resign. Only guilty of 30,' 000 worth of forgeries on' the public till. , Roof in all out-doors for peniten tiary room, when the great aud terrible day or universal investigation and truer- punishing come. 60,000 cut-purses is office, 500,000 In trade and finance. MARKETS BY TELEGRA PIT --TnW--TOE'-MA8EKTS.----"'-'---" New Yobk. Dec. 21. Cotton quiet, ales of 410 bale uplands 13 5-16 ; Or leans m. : . -r, , utures opened a met : Xtaoember 131 8-82 ; January 13 l-lG(gi5-32 ; Febru ary ia o-8ai3 13-32 : March mwim April 131 13 292(14 : June 14 6-16 ; July 1 7-16 1 15-32; August 14 JO Flour oniet and unchanged. Wheat dull Corn oniet and firm. Pork quiet i at szi.40do. Liard steady; steam ia l-io. - uotree dull and Heavy. Sugar unchanged at 81 ; fair to good renningot.' - ;. . Spirits turpentine quiet at 3Cia37 Rosin dull at 1.70a77i for strained. Freights firm. Money active at 6a7 per1 cent. Sterling quiet Qohl strong at l.U& 1.13. Governments dull and steady : new nvea l.loi: Mtates nuiefaud nominal.' '" .: ''''''.:.. B1I.T1XORK MARKETS. Baltimore; . Dec. 21. Flomr dull: Howard street and Western super. t.50 f5.00 : extra s 4 78 f fhrhilv MifeT.OO r arty miltonttperY .WWL25 J .. A . ... . ' ., .. extra 5.?rij5. 1 5. Rio brands, 7"&(& 7.60( family . 8.7V Wheat Steady and z, -i.su i irennsyivania , rea l.SKMi.S'ji Maryland j red Udr amber 1.460 1.50 Corn actiye and firmer western and southern quiet 1 southern white, old. 70 : Jellow, old, 70; new 57. Pye quiet, 'revisions anchanp-d. Ijird nominal. Gonee -sqmt Wbiskr. l.ioiee i.n. Sugar firm and In fair uvmsnd., COTTOX MARXJTL V ' "timokz, Dec. Sl.--Cotton dull ; ttUUingtiaiia. .. ,. , yviuqsonw. De 21.-Cotton oniet and noninal ; middling 12. 3 L . 1 ...., a. AdvertiMSMOts wDl bs tnmtinA ia the Uauy BTlb at the following, rate psrKjuareo on mch, or tea wlnlos llues. , , ' ,.Qoe square one time - fuvf each ubeqaent Insertion . lest than a week t M I square, 1' week ...... ....... ....... " WU n w aiouuis...... .. ........... ia ea 10 Ml 89 00 oa an Y.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'S, iao . S0OU SPECIAL NOTICE. A CD. To all who are luflertng "from ths error nd IndlscretloD of r outh, Bervou weakness, ariy decay, loss of manhood, tc, 1 will send s recips. that will feure you, ... FBII ,9', CHARGg, This great ranedy wa dbeovered, by a mlwlonsry la Bouth- Anerica. Bend a 1 telf-addrrswd envelope to the Bet. Jostra tl Ism ' istallan D, BOM Ilmtm, Km Tork .--; , - not 13-deodAwfiai KEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OK BENT. For ut var 1876, Ths Hons nd Let on Bulsboro' Street opposite th Bxckange Hotel, known a th Butchlng property. Tht Hon tontalM rttrht eomiuriahie room. Kltcken containing four rooms. . Two Oftte rsmna -la yard all In good'oraer. Outside pastry sad woodhous. Well of good water ' in vsrd, pump aUachcd. , . , Fot tenni apply to C. W. D. HUTCHINflS, gt., i , or to W. B.HUTCHIKII8, FayettevUle 8t., opposite Tucker 11a L de4tf ' PBOF. TRIPP'S GRAND DK8CBIPTIVE BER1KS, FRANCE AND ELROPE ? 8LNCB 1-4. . , r J t A graph 1 portrayal of the great dramatic episode and the leading actor ; largely from ' personal knowledge ead origiaal sources ; combining toe fascination of romance with th rarest historical knowledge ; extensively dellrared In the principal eltiea before bril liant sndteneee. durtDg the past ten year ; and Indorsed by the highest authorities In Caress and the United Bute. To br de livered In Raleigh as toon a the airange awnt are completed. Particular hereafter, dec ai-lt R ALE I G II HIOH SCHOOL ASC!IUUR CUSKICU Af MILXTIFIC BOiRDIXO A Oil SCHOOL FOB SOTS. WlTlt MltlTART OBOASir ATlOX Attacusd. k The duties of this school U be rcsnmed aftur Xmas recess on Jan. 1 2th, ltjTfl. Pprlng Term,! or Half et(on of ) weeks, ttcirlnn ' Feb. Mli following, l'upiia can be enlered at either date, with equal advantage. The Prineipal claim for their Hchool an tquidity m UoJarBWp.,nd..iwji44iiui.lt.. miiV u-linnls In tltn HtutA for Circular containing Tuft particulars address Principals. RKV.J. M. ATKIX90X, C. II . SCOTT. der.'18-d3-w8. g A N T A C LA IT S Is comlnif cn Oie nfKnTTnTS4tii of lids month, and If, 11. it- 11. s. TUCK Ell are providing for all. l ncy are receiving new lines or V It Y GOODS, and a general assortment of goods for the dif ferent departments, suitable for the -( " ( HOLIDAYS. Ladles' and Children's Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Furs. Handkerchiefs, - Silk Muffs and Ties, Satchels, Belts, w 1 Collar and Cuffs; 16 Case New Style Print w Daws n. v. riains, ' - ' - 960 prs Xiegler' Boots and flatters, S prs Genu' Burt's Boots and 0 a I tors. SHUiT DEJ'AIITMENT, fteareat demand foriwrmnnfsleirHiTKs has induced us to ? STILL LOWER THE PRICE. We will sell S Of our Wani.nlta ftl.lrl. lih Richardson's rwund thread I.lnen Roanms anil Cnff for a .oa U ditto for - 1S.00 Orders filled acconllngto date of reception. Remember our motto: " The iwst mis mt th lowest Cash prices." ' ' " 1 w- H- R- 8- TUCKER. Pee. 17, M5-M. f n. F LEMMING ' ATTORNEY AT LAW. A L 1 1 6 H , it o . OSes South Of th Ceart Hose aesr the JaasMi. -!.- ....... QFF1CE OF THE SECRETARY . ,, Wistikm N. C. Issan Antum. Momhahton, it. Q., Nov. ft, 1875, . . 'Mfll Vrt PDnmaiTa win gt tc eelted at Oils, otllcs to b presented on or .wib imi .-.ii. un:., JOI.J, JUT DOS DumirSu tboanand feet of White Oak Lumber all heart r urn munw uanuj Ul ail neatl rme. Th ui.l Idahw La Mn,,, ... . . M ' - - ..nl.Hn W KHVOl piled snd stuck when delivered at to sits of ill Sftvltini SmMmfLw. . .1 Ue Swretsry. , ; bs T Ul " 9xecu a soad required in of the bid, ; PropossJ should be sealed,1 marked "Pro- ; aWmaatlat -kJ I wtmU.. S at. lar . T '""T" V1 ""n WtniTI iOsMOsfl . !! CknamiMlon. . t'ALL and subscrilie for the A'w York , Daily paper only 80 - n- -k. 4' 'i. SeitM-tf. I tlaleiga,N.C.
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 21, 1875, edition 1
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