t'TttE RAIXiGfl 1 DAILT, weekly AND semi-weekly : Offldal Oriai rtrli Carolina. -STATOTBfESITKDi:,G F.DOJM.r, , .1 Editor. - bats or srwecan-no. Daily ersttaet ryeVr la ed nut.... V7..S8 06 Dail tMx saoalas la advance..!, . ...... 4 (W AdwtuWnUwmt Insert Uiihe Umur SsHTissi. at Uia fuUuwiitg rates per square of one inch, or tea mtntos lines. wOosqnansoWaia.!,.vtu v..L00 M each subaeauent insertioa Issstaaaa wk i'., ...... ' SO JT. f aontl.. i..-..-.., 19 00 a 03. 1 h Z t T'.-'f yfvrnin'S 11 ii.ii mlliMl WrfcjT 1 ' mill n MwiMUiaaaBarAWk: Weekly Seatinal . - ............. 1 l s . . - - t . tW at aa . ThDit.rSviBl.win be delivered hi VOL. XXL RALEIGHNl Ci MONDAY, JAlilJ ART 3, 1876, No. 123 - w f sftVbiays4a t : t -.'.;;...-i-..;C.,.r.I3 -w oo t sjypsrt of theCtty at rifteenOnta week. ieeeWeeaeit mi fr.;.lTPr. 'WW'IJ1 W'.MU'-MtWJW'.P 1 i 'Hl.ll IWWIMIIIWW !' I II nMhi'tlif faIIH .Mil ll ''mm IW IMI iirlllll IWlinM WfcilWWBIMl wiiliiartfiwwif llll.' WWWIWWW Oh afi ' r I 80 w x 'LEA A P ESU I K 8 U tkewwijCEtl'llft-: WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE TTHE CIT Y, POST OFFICE DIRECTORY, For tbe benefit of the public, we pub lish the following director! Jf tbe post- office of this eity-t ' lffestero mad closes 10:0 a. m, arrives 3:49 p. . 'Eastern . ': closes . 3:30 p. m. arrives . 11:04 a. rl Chatham . .. - - 3:30 p. m. : 4 J A. m. t:J0a.n. BIT1VC R. & G. R. R. mail r loses " arrives '3: Up. nt. Thronh northern via R. & G. R.R. closes - 9:30 -Through Berthern vm R. , R. R. arrives ,,, , , n. at Through northern via Golds- boro closes - 3:30 p.m. Through northern via Gold --. bora arrives 11:05 a.m. Office hoar for delivering mail from 7:30 a. m. to 6:30 p. m. Money order are leaned aad paid from 8:15 a. ra. to 4 p. m. .Letters can be registered from MS a. m. to 4p. m. No mail aent or received on Sanders. W. W. lion., P. W. ; By getting Zeiglery cigars ybt will not bo deceived. All he asks Is a trial. " - -The Oak City Pleasure Club bold an important business meeting at the eourt- bourn this evening'. Zeigler's Raleigh favorite cigar store It the place to get the best and the purest cigars to the city. Tbe new year esJters were oat in farce Saturday , and the temperance organim ;-tioB went into saoarning, There will be a meeting of TV'. G, HU1 locLje UMnnrrow evening at o'clock for work in the 2d degree. There were a few petty cases before 7 the major this niorn'og. , W Lave not the space to give thetu a longer notice. Tbe niggers emancipated Saturday to 4Ueir heart M.wtatCTitt and hsuled Gov ernor Brog4jb around in a coach and fonr. ' The finest ttock of chewing and " smoking tobacco, pipes, Ac at Zeig- ler'S. next door to the Yarborougfa Rouse. , ; Patrick McGowsn" to-day opened tbe 5tb ward free echoed, 00 Hargett street. Mr. McGowan is an experienced and able teacher. - , . . - , . . , P , '.- f ' k . 1 . v. i , At tbe request of many ritiaena, we have introduced, oar fino "Diuiojcd Oil," 30 dVjrrsrt t.yirr frf oaf m Iowa.' Prioe 40 cents. Law 4 Co. .r"'" Messrs. A. C Sanders t Coi have for . sale two good mtilea, one beautiful pony, one new boggy., and one second-hand earriage, just repaired and painted, as good as new. Call on them at So. Martin street, for a bargain. ; lf j . 11 . Rxacra Stkax Fum Co., So. L , There will be tegnlsr mnoting of tbis "company at Rescue hall this evening at 1 o'cloctr Every member in requested "to be present aud sign the by-laws and constitntion,after which they will receive a :tew. certificate : of membership, and other important boainem will com be fore lis meeting. Fines in force0 for r- aonmttendanea. ---rj - - I9STAIXATIOW CEE3tO!rtB.Tbs Odd-Fellow lodge of thit city will hi; stall their oTicera elect for the ensu'ftg -year at Odd-Fellows' bail Friday even--,. leg, and the public hi invited to attend. Geo. 31. Rose, deixitv rraad mair. of FaTrltavilh' v stkaited bv nonhers ' . j j chosen Bom the loJes iff tM c and ' act as grand officers, will con JoL-t ttic' , ceremonies. . Past Grand Charles M. lluMbee will dcl'ver the address. Tbe music on lb; occaaioB will be fur i ni&bed by tbe choir of the Presbyterian i 'church, led by Prot Baumann. - ScPKHroB CocRT-Jodga WatU put in an appearance about 11 o'clock to-day, and the winter term of Wake superior court was formally Opened. From the venire present tbe following grand i for the term were drawn: Geo. C Taylor, foreman, J. H. Soni, Z. D. Ray7.JohT.WoniTdeJri "Wx J. May, nenry Raboo, Jl. B. Wil liams, J. II. Pollard,;A. L. Ferrell, W. VL Ferguson," Jno. Norwood, John Mc Dade, J. B. teadniaa, Jas. R. Young, " Richard Koonce, F A. bitakrr and TvF.HQl. - . ' formed. ' rich, rare and racy. The morning. sessioa 'was consumed m wearing witnesses to go before llie drau jury. , . i J . To mothers wbw a children ire weep ing .Sweet and bulwy slumber secured ' for the hrUe ones, and coughs sad cold rapidly bjuTshtfd by the we of Ir. Buil'sConghg fur, ; ' ; iiifiw nun urnn.. At this eborck 1 there .wers large eongregatums ' morning ao4 night. Tbe pastor, Dr7 Pritcbard, preacboj a New Taarw senaoa at 11, av from utaeHu:i: -t.asRawnM my faults this day." After giviag the hi toryof tbelext, the pastor said, tbe be- ginnint of a newyear was a good time to remember faults aad deWmine to cor rect them, lie had many words of eom- mendattlm to bestow wpoa Lip eLarge. Tbey wi re aot what they ongbt to be- they were not what fee loped tbey would bbwt be Quaked God that tbey were not what thy one wore. The church had doubled its mmeribip within the pawt eight ya-; it bad greatly" iai- creaaej in worth, intellieaec, influeoos and. traated, ia piety. But tVre were-some faalts ia tbe church which be deaoed to see eorrecsed. aad of ebe wished to speak plainly He wu&ed to be a faitbf ul ssinister. He forbiddan to prophesy smooth Uiluga, and indeed, it was bis bosiaoss to adnwoiwh, reprove, re bote, exhort. ka. After referring to bis ova iU-boalth daring the past year, and promising to be more faithf ol ia futurd, be gave bis people a gool square talk in respect to (be material aad spiritual iutoreU of the church. Cau the first bead beer borted tbem to follow Paul's advieo to tbe Corinthians : "Let every ,one ol yon by by him in atora. on ths first day of tbe week aa the Lord has prospered him." AH ahoold gironone were so poor as-tae vviov who gave the two mitesit was a priTilego. Paul calla gtving-Bwaey to tbwtaaim -Chpatpn; graoe silboold give every Sunday the first day of the week more would be reaKaed in this way with far morw eaae to the giver,aad thirdly, all should giro. not according to the regard tbey bad fur the pastor, nor sccording to what their neighbors gave, but aa tbe Lord should prosper them, lie earnestly besonght the aaesnbaraof bis church to striv after higher measura of holiness to live their rebgioa in their, faouliew, their business and before the rorid. The time was abort and tbev mieht be called on to give an account of their steward ship at any time. At night tbe topic discaasedl was, tbe gospel, a bidden treasure. -' . '''ST.' fons "a rwrncb. "t; "" ' ' Owing to the absence from the city., of Rev. Father RriRy. then venvnaaw- rscea at Jjt JoUJi txtkaUtoiic) cboca. XbKSTOX aTEaXT JLBTHODIST. ' Tbe day was lovely and a very, large congregatiom was in aUeodaace, bnt pn account of a severe sore throat. Dr. Bnrkbead was nnable to preach, and 1 4 I 1-1 I.I. . - ' cure lie aervkespf Mother minister to fill the pulpit in the morning, but that there would be preaching at night. lie said' that as. it was c Hnmuoioa day he would give a short lecture on tbe sacra ments of the Lord's topper. In apeak ing of. its hutiautJon by Christ," he alluded to Uie last aupper, to tbe be trayal by Judas, to Peter's denial of mm, and of all bis apoetles forsaking Qim, yea, when all bad forsaken Him, but hie father, God. He lectured the members of the church generally upon tbe. observance of the cbnrch ordinances, and said, that, whOa tha Methodirt church did not bava vary many forms, yet it was tbe duty of Wr members to observe them, and It was tbetf doty to arry their books wi h them, especially n rnnimnnlnll rw-tf-a;.na an.l .Km IK -r: r.rrrT'r -, -ijM o icpeai u, ana to mate ine rerusct in the ceremony audibly. There was an nnu-ual large number at tbe communion table, and the scene waa calculated to make deep Im pressions and mcite resolution of amendment on tbe first Sabbath ia the new year. A goodly number of tbe blind came up and received the com munion after all others had been served. It is. truly an affecting sigbt to see them in their dependent condition, the beau ties of the world shut out to them. The thought mut be trulyt gratifying . to think that if faitfaM, -Hheywtll be per mitted to look upon Uic blessed S ivio. and see him face to face. ... "' " Rev..W. D. Tajlor occuj-fed the pul pit at night, preaching from Roman v 8 1 " But GoJ eommendrd bis love toward as, ia that, while we were yet sinoera, Cbrot died f t P." ' Histbcmewas : Gor love to stn ner. That God loves tbe sinner in pite of his sinfulness. He 'loves the tinner as the rb y&iaa loves tbe patient, beal or cleanse him. He not only lores those who l ive Himv.but loves those who bate Him ; man's love is dlffcrebt, ye tbOogh fallen as man is, if he tees fellow4eing. however ain. fni aad degraded, to distress, the good nature that Is to bins' -will prompt bint to help the nnfortunate In pryportioo to ma gooa aaiura, and t!ua ia a manuea tation of God's Batorav; The nature of love Is to subdue and td reform. Taw case of the sinner Is on of personality be iBsulta God by violating His lair, hence, t reform him atid subdae bim unto Himself; God gave fait Sod lo die for hini. ',' God'lores in ths overflowing tpMtaneity of Uli heart.. Man tofCt by bavlog bis mind excited. God's love gave ffis onty Bon araosom for ths sios rlhaTworld without' regard to character, and ia proportion that ws realize tbe love of God, In tbe tame proportion, do we see manifesUtJoQS of U. His love is constant, and He com mends bis love toward as. ! WAtir BTRERT BAPTIST, ' 1 I At the Swain street Baptist church ia the morning, the pastorj Rev, J. D. Huf ham, preached from Lev., xhr 5T: Tbe law of leprosy." TbU fearful disease, said the prescbecv is type of sin bt the. small nese of Ha oatward manifestations. In the steadloes with which spreads over the whole body and runs to a fatal termination, and In the seclusion of the leper from All asaocia Uon with bis fellows In like manner the cleansing of the leper typifies to us tbe method of tbe sinner's salva tion. Tbe high priest went out to seek the leper and Jesus, our great high prtat. goes out after the sinner. The leper could not be cleansed till the disease had covered his whole body ; neither can ths sinner till be realizes hit utter guilt and helplessness. It was by the .tt'?L?J0i?8JdLM9 cleansed, and it is by the blood of Christ that the sinner is saved. At night the sermon was from Romans vil ; 4. The subject was di raised un der the following headl : A bard and hopeless bondage nnder the. law; a great deliverer ; a Joyful union. KBSOX 8TBKR aTTTHOMST. In the i morning Rev. Jt P. Moore, P. E., offitiUod, preaching a very able ser mon from Songs of Solomon vi: 10: "Who n she that lookethr' ? In tbe evening the new pastor. Rev, TT. C Norman, oceunied tbe pulpit He selected bis text from Mark X : 31 Both tbe subject matter, of the tbe ser mon and the orator produced a good ef fect upon the congregation. Mr. Nor man has a bright prospect before bim to be of great use in the sphere into which he baa been called to labor. ntssBTTEmiAX CHrRckf ;1 Tbe parplt' of .the Presbyterian church occupied morning aad evening by Rev. Wo. R. Atkinson. The morning sermon was based on Luke xvl : 10-12: u A faithful. te wardship. "AH men have trnsta given them for safe keep ing and Improvement, and our future state shall be determined by pur use or abuse of the faculties aad advantages that Cod has bestowed upon fls.'If we are not faithful in that wulch U our own, or is committed to us, who shall give us that which is another's a G od's? Here we may prove by . our faithfulness as God's steward our true allegiance to Him; hereafter, if we have been so faithful, God will own as. His. own and give ns that which shall be our own. In tbe evening Rev. ; Mr. Atkinson preached ea tlft adherence to truth nn der all circumstances.' selecting as text ,lhe noble l answer 'of JLthe three 'Hebrew -. captive ralera, Shad- rach, Meshach and Abednego, to ths mighty King Nebochadnecer, when they refused to bow down to the g iden im age which the king had set np. The sermon waa a practical, earnest discus sion for young and old that will bear re peating to the profit of all. " Karri PrnaJt. We are glad indeed o announce the coming of this charming and sprightly actress. She appears at Tucker haB next Friday and Saturday evenings. The Sentinel, as its readers well know,- is not given to wholesale puffery, but from our own knowledge we can endorse the appended notice of Miaa Pntnam from the Newark Journal ; Very few actresses who have visited Newark in a professional way have erected better impression among theatre-goers tlian Mian Katie Putnam. She is indeed. Versatile performer, and appears al most "mouLJed by nature" for the part sbeaeeepta. She has a clear, mnaioal voice, a lithe and symmetrical figure, and a rather sweet face. Her audiences in this city thus far have been very loud in tbeirpraisee of the jouns artint, a fact whicli ""la"" gene rally oonsulered a good eviticiam to judge by. ; - It ia said that tbe treasury department at Waahington is preparing to make a geweral examination of tbe books of all rauroaU eompamea to ascertain U tney are . tndeotea - to , . tne government fur taxes accrued: and' withheld during the period embraced between Sept. 1803 and Dee 31, 171, 4 : Waax or Paarra 187fi. The British Branch of the Evangelical Alliance an nounces ths following topics, suitable for exhortation and iatereession on the Mceestive days of the auestings daring tbe first week m 1876: - U ' .'i"u : (Monday, January fL---Thaxikagiruig and Cotuesston tA. retrospect ol the teat v-. - - i i Tuesday,' January 4. Prayer for the Church of Christ s-For ; the members recently added to the. church ; for tbe nnjou of true oeiievers w. irsw rnst H i lowahip snd active co-operatioo ; ior the removal or error, tnetnerease of goaii- ' . ' . l: . . nesa. ana a vnarer fwmwiDj Himw lisvers to ths doctrines and power .of the ffosnel of the trace of God. . . v Wednesday, January , CPrayer for families : for godlosa arents t; . for prodinl Sane fur ' ebildrea st acbool tot those entering upon profeseional and eommereial life; for widows and orphans; for sons and daughters in foreign lands : and for all who are mentally or otherwise afHieted. '; ....' l ';." t- J-1 Tburtdsy. . Janary a Prayer for rulers, magistrates snd statesman ; for soldiers and sailors ; for national instito- booji; for philanthropic and charitable eieties ; for prisoners and eaptivee end for the persecuted ami oppressed. Friday, January J, Prayer for foreign missuuvs : AlstUiew xxvut : 19. Saturdat. January 8. Pmyer for all nations J i'or tbe maintenanse of peace; for the oBesstion of tumults, wars and civil strife : for the removal f intern; perance, immorality, and infld hty from the bind I and that tbe fruis of the earth may be brought forth plentifully m their season. Sunday, January us The ultimate triumph. Pa, 17. Ws are requested to s that this V?ek of Prayer " will be observed in this city by onion prayer nice tings ia several of our churches, and all who feel a desire to attend are cordially Invited to do to, and thus unite with God's people throughout the world in suppli cating common blessings. These meet ings will be held in the following order: Monday evening at 7 o'clock In 1st Baptist church. , 1..;" ..' Tuesday evening at 71 o'clock in Edenton street Methodist church. Wednesday evening at 7 1 o'clock in Person street McthodUt church. - Ibursday evening at 74 o'clock In Presbyterian church. . . . Friday' tenlnr at 74 o'clock in Swain tkeet Baptitl church. Saturday evening .at 74 o'clock in Presbyterian church. ! " KNOW THY OPPORTUNITY. Tbe ' grim monster. Death, "Was stealthily approaching. .1 could almost reel bis hot, nery bream upon my fore head. Mr faithless goddess, Hygeia, bad utterly deterud me. Only now and then would Morpheus befriend me, but 'on this suspicions day, he had delmed to moisten " my hyenas with heavenly ambrosia, and I slept. At I slept, behold; I bad a dream 1 1 thought that I was roaming upon loretgn sou whither my physician bad - tent me to recover mv health. I- was In a treat nietropolis one of Ithe grand maru of the world, in one . oi my ttroiit i chanced to meet a man who had in his hand a handsorhely-bound volume, en- tilled Tho People's Common Sense Medical Adviser," and who said that be was an" szenr1br thr sale"of the book:' The title was such a novel one that I was Impelled td give the work a casual .notice. As I hastily glanced over Its psges, I observed that it con tained treatises not commonly found in medical works. But 1 had too many times been hoaxed by - appearance, and determined that I would bavs notbing to do with it A voice within me. like a faithful mentor, whispered, "Know toy opportunity ; in that book i thy salva tion P I bessn ressoninir with myself. Although doubtful and distrustful, yet Lj put lortb my nana to take the book, ana to f the agent was gone t I was misera ble. In my agony I awoke. Great drops' of perspiration were trpon my brow. By my bedside was a friend who had called during toy slumber to see me. Said my friend, I have brought with me a book, just 'published, which I thought might ' interest you." One glance at the work, and I was ansa rod that it was "The People's Common Sene Medical Adviser," by Dr. R. r Pierce, oi Buffalo, N. - Y. Surely, this the veritable book which I bad seen in my dream. ' My friend loaned me the work, and every day, ae my strength permitted, I perused its pages. Aiuiongn it contained .very interesting' treatises on Biology, CHsreorat myMoiogr, Haman TemDeramenta. Kurninir of tbe Sick, etc., yet, being an iuvalid.'Tl was most Interested in tbe subjects of "Diseases and Remedies. 1 believed that I had a liver afl'ectioo, and yet more than one medical attendant had pronounced icy disease Consumption. and that I would fall, with theautumn leaves. In that book I found my symp toms perfectly portrayed. I was then confident that I had not deceived my- relf. I reasoned thus r "Any man who can to truthfully depict my feel' uigs, and apparently understands my tonstitotionai tendewcies, mast know l jurt what my physical system demands. I will trust my case wtth Dr. Pierce.. I ill take his Golden Medical Discovery as recommended for my disease." Tbe result is, that after having perseveringly followed bis prescribed treatment, I once tgain enjoy tbe blessings of health. Therefore, I would say to lbs afflicted, Know thy opportunity,? and take Dr Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. yura. t fiCPKXaU , CotJkT.--This . tribunal convened to-day at 1: o'clock at' their chambers. J All ' of the Justices were present except Judge Bynum who is expected this afternoea, The session to day, my will be that of to-morrow, was devoted to the examination' of appll canta foi license to ereclice law.' ' The class numbers about 20, of which iw are niggers, one 1 Bauman, of Fsyette- vl!le, and Smylbe, of New Henover, t mcinler of tbe' Jatt constllullonal con- venuon. ' J ' ; , ' Chief Justice Petrsoa end Judgi Rodman are quartered at the National and Judgea Reads and Settle ere at ths Yarbroughl -vJ ,- 't1 J- 'Tf 'i I i i"" ' i x ' ; CowpEMHCB Aqaim. Josiah Tur ner addressed the people of Wake to day u the court-boost instead of Me tropolitan Hall. , Ws have bo time ia this bsne to report what be said. Res olution were passed declaring the ex change of bonds between tbe Chatham road and the stats treasurer a fraud upon the people. ' Every man present voted for the lost amendment, and that tbey would vote for no man who would fevor aproposition le part with the state's Interest In 1U railroad property. '. NEWS AND NOTES.' Hostilities art about to be' returned in Kheokand. , , Tbe debt statement for Dodembet show an increase of 11,915,061 70. The reception st the White House. Bsturday, .was nonsuauy brilliant. ' Jovellar, the new captain-general for lube, se tail from Cadis baturday. Mrs.Joyce.ls l.n Jl'ahlogtonlrying to get ner bus band out oi ths penitentiary, 4,500 trail ois of mash were seized Sat urday in an illicit distillery in Brooklyn. W. F. Stone bos been elected speak er or the Kentucky home of represea UUVeS. - ..,., ,. ..... .. .;.,.;, The archbishop of Paris bat gone to Uotne to urge too canomzauon or Joau or Arc. .- ". . .," ,: The crreater Dart of tlt tillaee of Piedmont ..Weeit Virginial has. been burned. ''; , r. ,-' .. 28 clerks were discharged from 'he New York pdatotflce in order to rJuce sxpenses. . .." . ' - Tbe British journals condemn the fn gitive slave circular recently issued by tbe Admiralty. Marshal Canrobert has declined a seat in tbe French senste in order- not to offend MoMabon, Two workmen on the centennial buildings, at Philadelphia, were killed yesterday by an aoddent. i ' . ; , Ass't. Omntermsster General Thomas fell Saturday on ths street, in Faebinff- ton, wiu a paraiytto stroke. - , , r Rev. H.' M. Thomnson. rector of Christ church. New York, goes to New Orleans to take charge of Trinty parish. A dispatch from Sioux citv re nor U iiiai ju nostiie noux are encamped ai tbe old Ponca agency, and, settlers are neeing. - IlenrV Clews, the New York denot-i tary of tlie North Carolina ieciuf taxJ bonds. Jell down a teal cellar Saturday ana was oaaiy iiurt. t ; Revenue j. Supervisor Matthew's, of Chicago, had a number of dt ttillery storekeepers before him Saturday and a number "squealed." In many of the nortliern town and Villages tbe Centennial vear was ushered UT by ringing or bells, blowing ol steam wiuitUee, flrtng or salutes, processions. The distillery of ths Hlluols Distiller v i company was seizea in uuicago Satur day. 2,000 barrelt of whisky were seized. Tbe - estimated value or the distillery Is 1120,00a. . " ". .. .... - A London dispatch savs that the Spanish government ' has declared to oher European governments a firm res olution of satisfying all the just com plaints of the Cubans.. ' -: Tbe legislature of Tmim.n. met ves- ierday and, after receiving the gover nor's message, the house adjourned in respect to the memory of L. H. South ard and . .L. Pierson,. deoeased mem bers. ""' . -" ';-- . A royal decree convoking the Span ish . Cortes ' has been promulgted Depulies and senators to be elected bv universal suffrage. Elections com mence Jan. 20. Another decree, im poses penattiee upoa thr pfeKS Tor "al ucxs up n ;ne king and Queen and the royal family. "" , The internal revenue aeehf tDerin- ktending the government sales in South uaroiina of isnos ror uon payment ol direct taxes, reports to the department tbe town property in JJtmutorL belong ing to the government, was sold Dee. 80 for $0,300. Tbe sales st Hilton Head ud oth?t set faUndt were to commenoe immediately. ' ; , His stated ;that the American note on Cuban affairs proposes to fpain and tne powers or curope inat a contedera- lion be established in the West Indies resembling the Canadian. Cuba and Porto Rico, given a local Independent government . with a governor-general from bain. The abolition of slavery is one of tbe conditions to carrying out this plan.'- -..A few nights sineft the "store, of nol loway k iieid at Pamowa, 30 miles, below Columbia, S. C, was burned with.s f 10,. 000 stock. ' The eafeCwee nobbed of ta,000, and the body pf Mr. Raid foond ia the rains of the bouse, . Tbe coroner's jury rendered a verdict, that Reid was muraerea berore tne arson ana roubery took place. ; .Three negroes were arrested at Newberry. Baturday on auspicion. Governor Cbamberbun has 1 offered t re- ward of 11,000. ' " ' ,,u " - NEW-ADVBRTISEMENT8.- TU C KER , II A LL a ''"'ii; " VUU I-(U5 Friday and Saturday JaiL'T jt America's ravorlte AriUte! Tk Fserle Comedienne snd vocalist,' ' 'J'i - CXIC3 SATZ23 rUTMAW ' asb beb' ' :ui'."' f.' ' tTnriraled CoiaeST'Companyi'') DUJMllA,...... FRIDAY EVEXING? ....'.'.il.Miticwr. the graat 8,K.lety--. BroaU's etteerated Put. - - from Cbarlotts sovel, sntttled, )-..! j i " di i JANE EYRE, ThbCtutha- cw Lo wood Jans Ksaa.wtth' songs, Miss Katie Potnsra SATURDAY EVENING, fae beauUfat Do- BteaUc 1'iay, entlile. ths Asary, the LitUs Barefoot - Katis Pctium wun ongmai Bongs uaooes." ' ntt Caat of Cbaraet ta l'rograni Prices as usual. Beats ein be- secured St Carmer's Drugstore,., ... la8 0t OR BALE OR EXCHANGE. ion ACRES OJ YALC 'BLK MiskRlt t A N ft for-sahr, pr wHt Txcbangr for-lT T- PROPEKTi. xb Buia M ncn is tne sen Iron ore, about 0 acre in origlp&j frowtb.. fthr t6 fcinei. 6f ths Ckathans railroad. to further information applt tn . - . K AT. i- BKJ?(.' I i f r a.; i Hoilaun Bulldinev D OTT1 FAIL'TO CktV AT " i-.J, ' Crown's Variety Store FOR TOCR'1 ' s:- T it-.-.. .. f y -t . XEW WAIFS Great bargain ua IM be a4.'',7",J ,', rli .r-'i. .( ;i i JfAT. hi BROWN,' .' Ilollemao Building, Fajeltevill street, ' . Sslelgh; I CCORDEONB, fLUTlNAS, VIOLINS, ft Guitars, Bun Jos, Flutes, Fifes, Flagc Gultar, Btin Jos, Flutes, Fifes, Flagolvtiy Tamborines, liaraionlcana. Drums. Vlo- lom-ellos, BorMss, ' Cavtmet Pegs Vlnlln Bow, riiq PUtcws Tail rioc, JJrldire, Bow Hair. HokId, Je sharps, Trt-i- : : ? angles, Uruinb lxra snd tleadsl j . ( In fact, most anything appertaining to tbs musical line can be had at HKu WJt t VariS'-V Store, HolJeman Building, Rilelgh, N. C. l-VON'T FOHGET THAT . TUX. PJLACK to bay any thing and everything sppertamlng to a first class rane biois w m . BkO YA RIKTT STOUti, .r' llm I rviv, nrirmvA ) f UBICAb IXSTRy ME NTS, na - and Ti trainings, of all kind at . , . , . I BROWN'S TARIETT STORK, ; noiuViBuii Eitoy Orja can be fouq at UV BROWN'S yARlfcTT- STORE, U- JasS-tf : ; '-" ' " U.llemw Bufidlng' oSnE MODEL FARM FOR SAL -1 "' ."""- This' well know farm-ih Inrwbvt s h To.nahlp of High Polut. to niilaafrvm the ta lon, contln 19t acres," aud exceutinr bout aoscras of flns : ,U i :THKiTY WOODLAND, ' 1 Is all under a high state M cultivation. I thoroughly undi-rdrained It well aet In clover, ilraothv aad on-harf grsas, will carry m"n iw u miy fcncep.t . r THE HOUSE ANl BARK are new and built In the moat thorough man-at-r, and with all modern eonvea aucsa. A never FAIL! N'O SPKINU, supplk-spure water to house and barn.iralaed by Hydraulic Ram. Good society', schools and churches sod the ' JtWST CM 31 A TS- tbe continent, lx'ln elevated 6,10 f.-rt abovs tide-water. View the premises, and obtain all needed Information from Win. Pat erson, and for price. adJrena BpwbII rlow. iilch Point. Aidoa Kaianaoa. Wtt W. X-M street, Niw'York or W. A. Kampaon, 814 Waahingtofl 'Avenue N. Mlniwspolls, vim; . j j t ao 8-1 m. .11 CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, . -IIOBBT -Muracs. fhoo-Flv Horws. Watrons. Carts. PrbpcllcrDoll t,rriagys and Tos of all tnus, at ... ' ' ; 'SSI. UBKUSS'S,'1 , ; llwilenuo'a BuUdlnt MPORTANT SALE 1 im oaiunla 3i JahnarY tStt7r'5nitoTinr at the. court- louae door In Raleigh, will be sold c ONE HUNDRED An NINETT ACSES 0F LAND, ; .:j sear Hithrnl; sit miles. from Raleigh, at tbe an ui iieuiw. , . Terma:-Joe, two and three- Veaes. With intereai from dat. . The purchaaoreaa MV parrha(- money In ad ane at ediacouit of percent, per annum. --.t-c-.A ' ua.vl u. run le, rres t Jan. S.-taltd.. ' Xeuse Manuf'r Co.' - :v-:.?;V i 4 -i mi Jl -. i ... :i;i 'f.;.V-i ' J I . . i .1 1. . 1 . , - ... J . . ! STRINGS ' ! Pt : -rt,-i n " ' . 1 .' "' "' r-.W " . -"--. t-- . ' - -, ' . . . - - " ".-"" " , - " - , . I. ... - . ' ( . " - - - . A . t-l ' ' " " " ' I'';".. IV'f - - t i - -r--' ; 'f! l . T y . i . ..--.- .'in."

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