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I. I. ; - - - ' THE ILEIGH SENTINEL UAILT,' WSBKLT AND WMt-WEKLl - . Official Orjai of Norm Caralina. P.DO.rt.r, f fEdUor. ifnoriimcwrtioii'. 7 Datlv Venttnel t Tear la advance.... ....M 00 Daily ftU.inonthfrin.ilwiK'a. ......jw A Oft Weekly Bentl-wi 1 " - .u. ..... . W The DiLT8wTllt will be delivered l . say pert of the City at fifteen Ceau a week. L E A P E B B I X 8 , utkeoBircetviNK r WOUCESTEKSllIRE SAUCE THE OIT1T, Bj getting Zelgler's cigar you will not b deceived.. A1 be aaki i a trial. Zelgler's Raleigh favoxiu'ciirar store U the place to get. the beet and the purest cigars In-the eityv . ' J The finest ttock of shewing and smoking tobacco, pipe, Ac, at Zelg-ler'e.- next doot to the , Yarboniogli Home. ' '"" J ' " , Owing to the earl hour at widen" we are compelled to go to pre, the pro ceeding of the 'supreme andiipt'ilor eouru are-erowded out .V? "r' "". , 7; At the reaftst of ;lmany itizetii, "we have introduced our fine "Diamond Oil," 80 degrtet kigktr Utl than ny in for. Price 40 cents. - Law t Co. J alga Merrimon, aceompanied by Lis family, i has returned to Washington, wilder he had been aununoned to Bret theminitteros privileger-anl elec tiona. , r Manteo Lodge, No. 8, meets this evening at 7 o'clock, a full .turnout of the members is desired. Member of . sister lodges ' fraternally Invited to be preaCUt.... . . .,rj-. ,.. v.: : , Secretary of-State Ilowerton has -paid into the stats treasury witbW the lust four or five days, over $3,000 for grants , far vacantjanda.. Soma CO grunts will be issued to-day to parties from various sections of the state. ' ' ' Messrs. A. C. Sanders A Go. have far sale two good mules, one beautiful pony. one new buggy , and one second hand earriago, just repaired aud painted, as good as new. Call on them at No, 2, Martin street, for a bargain. " The celebrated, old. a JoJuist, ..Popper. -i f itiug bis customers on frcah sbal the flrat of the season. Pepper is nc v.t . caught napping, and the "tirst of the season" can always, bo had at his estub- lishment fc Our thanks aje 'duo B. W. Best' for the interesting report of the union prayer meeting at the Salisbury street Baptist church last evening. Mr. Best will at ... tend the meetings si the other churches, and pastors will confer a favor on the Sentinel by giving any ashuOanre he may need in securing an accurate re-; pork .'. ' ...'; '.'.'A Union prayer meeting at the Edenton ' street Methodist church this evening. Subject : For members recently added to the church ; for the union of 'true , , believers in fraternal fellowship and ao - tive eo-opcratioo ; for removal of error, the Increase of godlinasa, od a clearer testimony among believers to the doc . triner and. power of the gospel of the grace of God. -' " . ;' i Suit. Spobtiso. Rev. 2.3f. Jurney, our young clerical friend, is still on the hunt, and by the "by he is splendid shootjist. After the session of tha eon farenoe at Wilmington he took a short respite to see JbU relations in Iredell oounty By pri vate letter we leorn that . ha has been on a raguUr hunt, and one day last week bagged 23 bird., and it was not a vtrjLgood time for birds ",teitberr"rir'Tm"".1 1 ! - ' ' , ' . ' Since the above was written Mr. Jur ney has put in an appeanuioe Lere, and was warmly greeted by bianiiiny friend Th Pttbiaji Echo. Thia how four page weekly, published by Messrs. Oarken k Macuabrr of Wilmington, made itr first appearance, and a neat , one, SaturCay. It is intended to bo the , organ of the Knights of Pythias, ' not only here but throughout the world, and will also devc to a portk n of its space to " the interests of the L Q. O. F., the I. 0. B. M., and F. & A. M. The Echo, while appealing particularly to the snp port of these ordew, presenU a quality ' of matter cslcula&d to lxmfCt aud in terest to some extent the general reader. T i i l - Placs of MEKriiia Changed. We . learn that the next annu-d ooavention of .... m .1 1- . l . 1 tha lroteetan Kuisoopai cnurcn. oi utt diocese of North Carolina,! will be held in Tarbbro, instead of Ilulaboro, dnring - the month of May. ' i v . - f ; The internal revenue ajfent saperin. braina the covertmeut sales' is Booth - Carolina of tends for non . payment of direct taxeeTreports to the department the town property in Boaofort, belong inff Ut the aruvertiment.. was sold Deo. ' 80 for $6,300. The soles at Hilton Head and other sea islands were to commence Tt ( stilted thnt the American note on Cuban afl'alrs proposes to Spafu and the powers of Europe that a confedera tion be established in Uis West Indies resemblimr the Canadian, tuba1 ana Porto Rico given a local Independent jtovernmenl ' with a governor-general from SpainVllie abolition of slavery is one of the conditions to earryio); out VOL. XXI. ' i WEEK Of PKAYEll., V SJU.ISBVRY 8TRKET BAPTIST CHCKCH. The first of the erles of union prayer meetings foe the, week began last sight at the Salisbury street Baptist church.' The 4pngrcgatioa was large and very attentive. The services were unusually iuiprcscive, and the marked attention of the entire audience evinced a deep ti terest In the toleurn exercises. Dr. Priiclu'rd, the pastor,' read the ,5 1st Psalm, and stated the subject forprsy era and dUcuisions to be "Thanks giving and CuhIuaiou ; A retrosiect of the ytar." II said so manifold had been the mercies of yod that tit did nut kno w w bur elo.bigin, fir surely the goodness and mercy of God had follo w ed us all the- days of our lives j that there wa much to thauk God -for, as iud.vi lusbi, as a city and as a nation, lie bailed with delight ibis week' of prayer; lie loved to dwell upou" the thought that tw-uigUtchribans of -every name, in the protcsutnt world, were re turniug thanks to Almighty God for past iLercles and blessings, arnf were iuakfng confession of sSns ; sins of omif sion, of commission, of thought, words, and deed. He hoped that the work of self-examination and consecration won d couitncncr hi every heart prcsentind that greaf good would result from the ellorls of ihe week. lie stated that the meeting would not be formal, but all who wished would be permitted to say a few words on the subject under con nideration.' - - 7 ev. B. Burwell said that the ftslrn readjavi cued some thoughts wbitJi ik M'uld be well to consider, espt cluily tlio exprexsion of the Psnlnil where he says, when he" has a clean heart created in hitu, and a ligutpkitilcuJtt.would leach trangressors the ways tf the Lord, aud tinners would bo converted 10 God. That as this was the bcgiuu'iugof anew year it would be well for alLto make a persona! examination or his r her own heart," aud to seek for holiness and and strive to do more for Jesus by pre cept and .example. Itov, C. T. Bailey said that no nation was blessed as America ; that Israel even, while the manna was rained down front heaven- npon thehy were sot so much blessed as the people of the Uni ted Statas. He thought the present a fit time fur all to re-drdicatfr themselves to the work and servie of God." He -alluded to the exoeed ing great number that, during the last year were brought into the fold of Christ, ice whioh the whole christian church should return thanks to' God. ne said that while a large number had been converted, still too little had been done in comparison to what the church could, and should do, were she to put on Jur whole armor and go forth as the ditciples did, doing good all the time. Jobus was thoir then e aud 'they let no opportunity paw U.at they did not aay a word for the bkeatd Master,. Some professing christians of this day were ashamed to own in some crowds ..that., they were , members of a ... church. He exhorted all to a renewed diligence and teal in the Master's work, A. M McPheoters spoka of the pro gre ol science "aii d alluded to the de vrlupments "Biado in the arts. He re ferred to the many -promises left on recor JToFlhe encouragement of chris tianB"iill liver lrw landTftis "wwktif prayer was as the electric ipark that flashes' over .' Ihe wire ; . faith was the wire that connecta the humble follower of,' Jesus with the great heart of God, and prayer was the electricity These two' were reqnisitfl.. Christuu.s all over the land could nr.it e in this mighty cur rent of prayer to God, for his promises are yea aud sint u. Prayer was the lever-power that moved the arm, that moved th world, and God had promised to hear and answer pr.iyer when offered in faith, - John Armstrong said ho hud looked forward to this woefc'of prayer n ith un- osunl intereHk He liad rcxulml at the beginnLsg of .the new yi-ar to try and do more for. the cause of Christ. - He thought (he laymen of the churches bad left too rnuckio be done "by the minis ters and too little for themselves to perform. There was work for all to do, and in proportion to the talents-received in the same proportion woiild all le re quired to improve them, and the church bad ho use for idlers,' She wanted vol-. tintrs, notcousctipta. ' me exercwee were mieraperseu wiin 1L : lu 1 , . , T , T "."""T 1 Methodist church. The pnbho is invi- otv w -wwv uu, ' ' 'V . ' Workintfmpn t TaoV to vour inter- eU and save doctor bilhi by using Dr. Bull s Congh Syrup. ' . ' RAX,EIGH;N.tO TUESDAYS JANUARY '4. t Matkihoiiiau ' STATnrrioa. The ap ptmded list of marriagea in this county for Deoembcr it a' good showing for one month i . : .. t. ,' ; ;. J.BTAUord and Alley Alford. cibarfcii Beck and Lavina Garner. , ThepUilus, Brodwell ,aud Louioa 0 SawboKfc.M'i .:!' ( ,t. ' Adoluhus Butts aM-CaroUno May nnrd. - r '-y.--- , N D Burns and Lavina Edwards. , , HA Ball and Sanoey Bay. . ; H B Burgess and Arthelia Kelly. deorge Barlow and Mattir Saunders. .William Brown and Cilly Aon B Lin son. - ;- J W H Copper and Mary E Kelly, "- ' -James Carter and renuinah Medlul. Jolin G. Dunn and Lanra F Beem Jas J Edwards and Jennie Carlton. B M Estis and Sarah. E Bochell. : ; - William IL Harp and Clara A Robert son. . v-.; - , '. ' i '. ."Jackson Freeman and Rebecca J Powell. , ... - rr- Juball Gooch aud Gilly Barlow. "s George E Holt and Emily Jonee. William Ucnry Hamilton and Bebecca Sauls...,;' ' tv' V; ' W C Horton and O II Perry. i hmc Holderfteld and Margaret A norward. WilLam A King and Clara 0 Cook. " Lewis II Marcom and Jane MaynaiX . F J Morris nd Martlm A Franka.lHZ Benjamin Matthews and Sarah Hob good. . Robert G Owen and Fannie Wiggins. B Parkerson and Suaau E Loader. Jas Tulley and Lucy Bradley. Jerry Palfcy and. Clara A Todd. j HT Peimmgtondiisawh--E Burrelfc4yf David btephoua and Efne RipharJaon. ' A M Sorrell and Fanny A Logan. , Rkihard L Stokes and Sarah lu Bled- Jiunca FSan Jew andEtney A Den ton. 1 - . . . TM Turner and Louisa Robinson. " Elijah Tilley and Emma Dew. EB Tuck and 8 J Loader. II Womlall and Flora A Hobby," . Willy Wa'-krus" and Eveline Walkins. 8 D Williams and Elizabeth Atkinson.'- i r :, . J D Winn and Elisabeth Emory. Robert D Wicker and Alice A God win. . ; F J Haywood, Jr, and Nannie Grimes. COLOBKU. . : Thaddeus Allen and Cornelia Hester. ' Henry Alnton and Corina Dunstoa Junius Allen and Bedy Smith. - : i- Kelson Baker and Rose Hinton. , '. ' Samuel Barbee and Lorena Hobaen. Ruf us Bryant and Annie Smith.' , William Bennett and Esther Hinton. Iran I Ball an d Clara Ann Conyers. Anthony Cotton and C Whitaker. -Lewis Cole ai-d Rebecca Alford. .George Dowd and Bettie Geer. Rufus Davis and Hattie A Williams. Olftn Dunston and Helen Hunterl-1-TLomas B. Edwards and Charlotte C Hayes. Simon Harris and Jonuie Lewis,' . I)emisey Horton and Betsy Bason. . Ransom Hopkins and Robeoca Alien. , Samuel Harris and Lncy Davis. Pobcrt Hall and Matilda Rix. " " ? Wyatt Harper and 0 Whitaker. Abrara Hinton and Fanny Emery. " Josoj h J ehkius" snd Fanny Rick. """ - Ark Klttrellfi and Kissiab Martin. ; Robert Laws and Mattie Jones. ' Dnrid Ltrnwford and Miry Watkins. " H B j Mitchell and LanxwA Ligon.- RoberMoore and Tyne Adkina. ' Presley Marcom and Lncy Xicuols, ' ' Millard Moore and Eleanor Jones. William McKnight and Ellon" Nor wood." ' -, ' . .'' Daniel Kcnn and Cornelia Jonea. Turner Powell snd Nelly Smith. Calvin Powell and Helen Freeman. John Pn.tt and Adaline Stroud. Alfred Pearce and Jennie Norwood. Edmund lland and Betsey Sturdiaut Ned. R gars and Louisa Anburn.; ; All n Rich and Harriet Parrish.- J. Isaac Slooum and Catherine Green. Solomon Tabors and Rekla Nichols. Green Thomas and Charlotte Mat- thm-s;"""7:;;;; ; ?".- '' y Hardy Thorp and Helen Hinton." , Wm ThoiTipon and Cora Rogers.--" John Warren and Griuy RandT Thomas Williams' and Annie Hunter. PohJo Young and Parthcnia Jones. .The railroads lending into Vharlotte are cnttmsf down their Jorce. A num ber of depot clerks have' been disraiss- jiU- .- . -. -;,; 'f . .y Tbe "mviiDfflon .thleUc clubs are Blving a series of exhibitions. .Nomsn i'iver 1821'Ycnra of aire is allowed to j como a member.- - I The revenue-cutter Schuyler Colfax has been plowuiff tbe bony deep, witn Judge Henry and the New Hanovetbar on a little recreauon tour. awATf TRirr bundat acnoou ' PBESCWTATIOlt CKHKMOXIBB 0&& nox or orncEss. h. BoBday morning this school, after a existence of 18 .mouths, opened wilh an attendance of 1?5 scholar. Afterying5ng4. ? Sabbatli Bell, ! 'the school devoted aome 30 minutes to the regular lessons, so as to keep up the counectloa wllli the Internationa! sertes. which are used almost wholly in the seliool." ; At Uie tap of. the bell the class of S B. Brouhton, tuimberlug some 20 youu ladies were grouped around the snjierintendent's desk, when Wm. :.T. Wwnblc, on behalf of the class in a few appropriate aud feeling remtrksppreseated toHlM teat haddsome and elegantly finished gold pen. Mr.' B. respouded, thanking the young laiGes for tbe token of love man ift-sted by them hi presenting him with the !iUI souvenir for which he could not find words to manifest his apprecl- atiodr'1 . ' Thd superintendent next proceeded to the class of J. M. Broughton, and in short speech preaented to Joseph Warren a neatly bound bible; to Jai. Unchurch and James Boonhaudomely bound books, a tokens of his appro ciutiott, and ftpromptaXlcn'lauce, on tlie school daring the past 12 mouth. The-- Strau-efe cla, with sa average attenuiince or trom 1 to a young men, and presided over by J. W. Cole, cauo prepared t present their teacher with a token of their ap- I preciation Of his efl".rt to 'otrut M them in tlio patli of. virtue and truth. ! sicklies ol r. (J. tlie precfUUtiou was deferred until next bun day . t - The superiulendcut, Jacob S. Allen, then read his report, which showed the school-to- be-litianttiaUy,- a--well numerically, in a good aud Jlourislun condition. The school laving suug an appropri. ate hymn proceeded to the elcetiotv of bs otlkers for the ensuing, year,. which ruaullud 4 ihe selection of these t Su- penntendunt, Jacob S. Alien ; 1st as-" istant jupcrlutendent, Thomas W. Blake ; secretary, John R. Ray ; treus urer, llenry Mitchcli ; librarian, Wm. F.t Woiublc; teachers infa'it class, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Lougee. The growth and success of this school since its organization has been surprising. Long may it continue in the good work, i TAB DROPS. - Shad are coming into market. ' Mitchell county had - two murders during Christmas week. . Tlie kitchen of Mrs. Hargrove, Wadcs boro, was burned Thursday night. 1 Heavy logs are adding to the dangers of the navigation oulie Cape Fear. Marauders sceni to hold high sway in some of the trauonioulane counties. The Wilmington colored masquers new year's night had a high old time. From Sent. 1. 1875. to Jsn. 1. 187C. Charlotte received -r X2,aoy - bales ol COllOU. , .; All, Wilmington is cackling over a hcu's egi 7 J)y 8i d Weighiu 5 ouueea. "'' - Itev. W, II. . HoutJD, .-a i- returned China missionary, is lecturing In Wil mmgton. ' - ; " There is a heavy freshet in the Cape Fear river, the rise at Fayctteville at least forty feet, v ' Stacy Van Amriage has been aj pointed .special corouer of New Han oVer county. A big temperance rally came oft at the i'iiih aUeet At. E. church, Wilmtug toii, Monday evening. ' Centennial year was ushered in at Wilmington by the firing of caoi.o.i and rming of bells. ' New Hanover county had 257 marri age 'kensys.Jsucd wubin her. borders during- the pat year. Precocious young ; Africans about Charlotte are waiting charcoal (ketches tf scenes during the late riot in tlia city. 1 Duriiig I'iu month at "December 13 stenuicro, 21 barques 14 brigs and 7 fchooncrs arrived at the. port of Wil mington. . A well dressed man was arrested in Wiimlugion, Saturday night, charged wiJi aticm(tiug to burglarize the houe Of J. G. Swaun. . . ,,'(i.. The nigger .voluntecf Companies in Wilmmgtou paraded in iWiiuiingtoa, Saturday, iu honor ofuhe emauctpadon proctamationi ' -. - - ,-; The regigtcf of deeds for Mecklenburg county issued 5'J marriage liceuaes dur ing the mouth of Doceinber,' aud SVJ during the year jus ftieil-' f .. .- C.' il. Bottner, a U. 8. prisoner con fined In die New Hanover jail, has been trtOiKporteri to the county hospital,' being too ill lo rimaiu kjpger in close conGue rnent. ' '" . , ' '. . :' m'EWS AND NOTES.- t - T " i ' ' Sir Anthony Rothschild is defunct Starvation sUlks among the poor of Montreal '.''''-' American freeb meat ia selling largely in the London markets, : : Darin; the year 1875 there were 13 f7 deaths in Philadelphia, ; rr ' : Tbe Ohio legislature lias a bill be fore it to tax church properly. " Loader, indicted for" pel jury in the Boejhcr cano imi mea.Mou.praih Edmo.nl n. Johnson, expreaif roblior, bribed bis way ont of the ' Nashviilo, Tens. Saturday. - Archduke Rndolph,- Prince-Imperial of Austria, will bs crowned king of Hungary in July. . " Tbe U; K. frigate Trenton was launch ed at Brooklyn, Hatardajr, iu the tresenco of lOtW soectatora.' T- : was detIioHil Saturday iu the presence of a very large-crowd. . -. ' A steam mill- at Iasburg, Ky.,ex ploded Monday, killing 3 men and wounding some others. Charles W. Tbai.ker, a mail -currier in Nelson couuty, Va. has been arrec'.ad for robbing the U. ti. mails. , " At fie Indiauof Jis contonnud yrar celebration Gov. .'lendricks made a speech brimful of patriotic gush. . The trial of Le Vg for the murder of Josie Ltu'gniftid, at Pembroke, N. Ji.i commenced at Concord, y esterduy. , Prussia ii bert on' p"rs o iting the Catholio C'uirch. The buoiop of Oris tea aud - I n'ha-4)aen sen to prufcm, The reoeut "Labor . Reform Conven tion" at Tyrone, Fa., turnx'out to be a fraud. Only 23 delegnt were pr;?ent. A serous diflleidty is r po.-ted thavo occurred botwewu the Khetuve of Egypt mn.i A 1.a Iti'fiuk . n .ir.itufiiiiiu.r . . , sfamp .lepartmeiir of the Boston port- otHoe, hu-'j txten. arretted for emboiude- nient. ' " ' More gun-powder was spent in ush ering in the cimtenuiid year tkiu wax used during the whole revolutionary Benedict Bros.; tlie New York jewel rcr Iwho wrreTot-mr-wrrtgrtotfcilB ji i i ... I ....... ment. - The citizen of Quolwc last FriiLiy celebrated the. eeuteiiuial of the dule.u of tlia Auitu icaas under Uonc-ral Jlont- gomery. ."A"di-paU:h, from .Sioux city report- that lw hOHtilo Moux ure em amiiod ai the old Ponca agency, aud settlers are floemg. - . The Waalungton nigsjors had a meet ing Thursday night, aud ttie general -ueu tuuent was that Grant suoidd have another term. Ridules' carriage factory at Boston, and si a oiniug tenement-, weie des troyed J are Monday mvUt. One man burned to uVatn. Maj. Inga'ls has been superceded in Uie lodian agency at AiU eotee oy .uui. Upban. Ingalis is charged with inisap- p'lcot on of lu-'da. Bishop (?) Gilbert Haven, it is m idT fiist came into Botite P advotstijg una c ceuution ai a scieutiiiu solution of M e isauei left by the war. lteubeimtein. the alleged murderer of the JewesH Sarah AiexamUr, was ar- raigued in ' New luik, .Monday, lie plead net gmlty. . i'lm' trial is set lor Aloutlny.T The operatives of tho Blakinston woolen. tnrilT-fciwek -agtmrt a t u per cent, teducllou in wages, burut Hie manager's barn aud Uihtd uoout kill mg huu. The Boating Association held a meet ing in New 5ork Mouday; l)el-guvjs mute present from a number of tlip pnuci pal American coilegoa.. Tlio uext regutu takes pis se at fca'atoga. . Warneltl, theiWora--en4:4lUfov the mayoralty of Baltimore last October, has imttitutcd pivceedings oouteHt:ng the election of Latrobe, Uie delnjcratui candidate, who-baa-bcuu.-iimtolli'd.-Ut office. The mutual oounc of the Co lgrega tioual chtirch( to ct awder the dmiuulty between the l'lymouth cuas-ool ol in iquity and Mrs. Moulton, will consiat of 5 delegnt-ss at largo and tlio jmHtoia una 2 Uolrgntea iroiu 10 churches oil eacu Side. ' - -; ' . ' MA IflvE iS ?, Y TELEG 11 A I'll. NEW l'ORK MAUKKT3, - . New York, Jan. 5.--Oottoa ' quiet, salos of l,3o" bales ; nphuida 13 j; ; or lenns 13 7-10. T Futures cbned -steadier-alea41,0iW bale: Jaunary 13 1-32313 1-4 ; February J3 3-il3 13-32; Marcli 13(l3 21 3J j Ara-iliai4fiI3:29-3'Mll; tyy 11 3-32 14 June 145-lfft July lt ,7-lii; August 14 17-314 9-32. . . - Flour quiet aud unchanged. heat duU. - Corn qui't and tirnu.l!ork quiet iness t S2M050. Lard sbwly ; steam 13 1-15. Coffee dull Und heavy: Sugar uttclut:iged at 8J ; fair to g"d relining BJ. . , . ' , rjpirita' turpentine p.iict at 30a.37. !to'n dull at 1.70u77j Tor ttrain-.d. Freight Ibm. ; ! Mocks dull ; and lower! Money 7 percent. Gtfld 1.12J. Fxcl ade, Ions;. 4.R5i; bliort fiIivVtrmneiruart.v! and lower forW. Itent sternly.' .Suite boiids-Tennosr'c's and Somli C!uo- lina? lower : liet'feteady, .'comx uum .' . . . JSoBroixt Jan. Cotton doll; middlings 12). Bai.Tna'OKfiV' Jau. 5. Cotton dull and nominal; middlings 12;. Wtu x - Xs, Jan, 5. CoUon quiet and nouimd ; nudubngt 12. . , utiu.ui. tll iarlad m UK 1MUV essTlosL at tit foUttWlnf rate prM(uarco on sch, or tea mlntoo lne.j zr Oik (quart oe U imm ., hi,im : racb subeauot buertlpa. less fan s Wj 1 kjiut I wewK ........ ,ff - "T " muuiu. ........... ..,.,.. j rr f fl months..., .... ,,..... i Oil H v a " ... A. ...... 1 w 1 -tN.r..'.:.... '.',........;....,....,... w f?5"., : . . . .j - ..v.:.:...,... w"?' 1 f . ' i.. ........ w ATTBACTTVK ACCTIOK SALES. .. Vmiisnir J.v R 187.1.' vv TILL b sold at Towles' Amnion and Commission Slora n wumm ton ' Strsei, ; ! to eomct 10:a0. tt'etoes i j ; f (Hie complete t ol O'lUfre runuiore: 1 Mabnsonv.eofs and otlww furnltniw-and boUMhold artlele; ons ntwspriDg wag( l how raw : oue rnlUr : cook Ins and btsilnK Stove (or woo orOnl ; 1 cart, 1 drav bono i l: -suirsreane mill', and a varlrty of murvusudW,. . dr eoodd, nanlware a anonon. ijt.ll L1 W0 bsrtvla Vh, I JJm at depot at InweC. rates. 'VAMfcg M. TOHLIa. A OKl'OLK, WKhTERN AND. TB, A11-AA11(J LlE. - - ' be following vesaels bavs Jiern Mit upon -:-ttila line ttr Live pool. aid will btr followed -by otherr,-onT tntcntlon-belfis; l keep one-" -Qf- more abliM alwava upon tbe berth ; , ' Bbip RHIXfc, 1,093 Tons; ..'"", ANTAKTIO 1.252 Tons. ' .OREGOX,- 1,433 ...) - - - JUXBCRN, 1.H -r, " KATE PRLXCE, L3C0 Toni Arranr-tnetita have be-B mad by whicb throogh-billa tajling can M algDed at Interior iwlmv al tbe (food 0 be rebiiped at Norfolk free of an v ehsve whatever. " - I XOLlHFBnvT EE Jaa 4-lm AgenU, Norfolk, Va, . U O K E II 11 A L I . Tiro rtnlng. 1 ' u'ay and Hatyrdny, Jan. 7 4-.8, AniKiica'a Favorite An lot-! Th Peerless C'6uiedliniie aud Vocal Ut, . - ni S'S K&7IS IV MAM asn urn ' Unrhaled Comedy' Company, Al.EX CiLIIOl'M, ........ . Munager. FRIDAY EVENlNtl, -tb ETeat 8(K-Irtv riaj, irurn tjmrioiw nroom ceTcbraWu" no vol, entitled, JANE EYRE, The Obphax of Lowood June Eras with long, Mls Rule Putnam SATURDAY EVFMNG, Ihe beautlfui Do - mcstir. l'laj, rntnlod Ihe ' TTLE BAREFOOT! Anirv, Uie l.litle jiurvfnot Katib Pets aw . with oilgiual Songs Si Duucu. .' - Full Ca't of Charattt ti in Pfugrammo. --it-Frices n uxiiu!. ttata. Can atenrelt at Laraiet'u Urg More..,;. .. r janatlt . Oil SAi;.E OR EXCHAXGE. 100 AC'UF.B OF VALU'BLB MINERAL' I.AV'i for sale, or wilt xchanps for CITY fKOPEKTY. The laud i rich in the Wat iron ore, about JU acre In oriidnaj gromtb, illiln two milB of tbe liaiUaia railroad. For further information appU to N'tT. L- BBC N.' 1 Uulleuian BuilUlnif, jan 3-tf, . lUlelgh, N. C. i ' i V i ir i - - - JOS'T FAIL TO CALL AT . Brown'i Variety Store FOR YOUR NEW YEA IPS PllESltSTS. Great bargains can now be bad. NAT. L. BROWK, llollemiin Builiil lg, t'avotiuvliJe f 'r.-et, ' .. Raleigh: t CCORDEOX8. FLLTIXAaY10LIX8 (iiiitara; Bdnjo. Flut. . Flfi-a. Flairuleta. TsKminiiiraj' llarmonloana, Urunt". Vlo . lonrejlo. Bonen, (..'.. uliu-ta Foifs, T. .1 luBo w 7 TTbTiT"lcKTaII I'lfC. JWdifpn, Bow I lair, Komn, Je. liar, Trfc ; angles, Drunib CoriK . and lleada In fact, moat anything aiipcrUlnlnn to the mttsieal line canlx- hnil atJtKOWN'i Varlt-ty Stoiv, HoMesian Bullilltig, Kalelfrh, N. C. j ON'T F040ET THAT THE PLACE io buy anyllilnif and ovcrj tti'nj siipcrtalnlug, to a tlrat vla-a Faiior Store It at . UK& l.'r4 VJ. UIE II' $ TO UK, - -WaaTSMSaWB W . MM l i-t t-' a V . a p'SICAL -IXSTRt-WESTS, -BTRISG3; and Trimnilnga, of all kinds st ' : f -s BROWN'S VARIETY BTORE.i " '7 ' Iliillcaian Bulldinj. "1 1 II EV CELEBRATED it ey O rpan ran be found at JKOWJTS VAEIETT STORE, Jan'j-tf . ITolWm in Building. HE My PEL FARM Foil SALE. ' This ell known Fkrm 1 Ineated In the' To-ililp f High P.iiut tao mKfea fniia thu stu on( Cintain- 11 acr, and exw.tiiig iiout llacn.of due - . : THUIFT V VkVwaX D, I all under a high Male nf cultivation. U horouglny undi-rdrjlnvd U w t in fiorjt-. limoili vand on-lia.d irra, allu-arr. 93 lu-ad of t-tte and it an, aliwp. the uoi si: ..ir fuitx T .'tf - - -! . . - , are. new and built iu tfi.rmoFt tbonmrb 'tiian--ii. r, ami ih all iikhIihi cmven cuee A nerer FA I LI Mi Sl'hl Vt, aiippllra parr wateC- ' tolioUM) and barn,ral)L-d by llydraultr Kaiu. Owxl ocielr( iohoola and c-hurx-bca aud the - ,- JifiT CLIMATE on the continent, Mac 'eleva'cd tw f4 . above tl'l.Ha'tr. View the promi.cn, and Dhtaln 1) .jBei-dfd 4nforniatton fro War PM-eraimasd ... price, sddmaa Si-wvll ' -F--rkiwVTfijMrJ'hit. A. den fi.m, ai5 W. 93d. f4, .Jf.W YoHt Or W. A. RsmiKi'M,1 ' .14 Uaahington Avenue K, itussapolia, Minn. - . . dsrHm. ; ' 1 ' . r. i ! -. 'I t A' i . : . i 3l fr:T ?. mil: if Ki if -v-ltV'' rr ( !;'? f. f. A? ...U-y 'V-'.v -- - - t : .'iBBf ?'''- ', V?f 1 '-.? " t t i "1 thia plan. - a . i. -j -j. '
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 4, 1876, edition 1
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