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THE RALEIGH SENTINEL. . Tji Raleigh sentinel. AdverUseeMnU wfll b taserted ia th Imuv Scsviaat. at Uie lollowlnf rates pcrsquarsof one inch, or tea aulaloo Uiwa. ' v " 1' On square oas Urns - W, " each tubaequeot Insertion ; T less than a week t...;.......-w. ... 1 t month...;.....!.......... f 00 1 ' M:TS bumiUii:..... 2 t s - .... Nvoa DAILY, WHTU.T AND BEMI-WF.ERXT : Official OmutNorlli Carolina. ., STATE PRINTING A BINDING ' ESTABLISHMENT. p.no.r.i.rt -t t Kduor. " r i or inwwtioi. i , 1 Dally enttsei lyorhr idTHic... -- Ssad Weekly , TO Weekly Senti-wl M f 8 (X) -wraiwwffiiaPf wffiZB! . t'ie srwjrwMi JrVJW-A VQlI, XXI: RALEIGH, b.t WEDNESDAY JANLTARY 5; 1876. The Dailt 8wtBt. wIU be detltwed .In r parrot theCfty at Fifteen Cents i r-. "as-. 4c LEA APE ERIN 8' ; I tlie only GKUINK ; WORCESTERSHIRE 8ATJCE '.THE ClTYCi , Cotton dull at 12. i Secretary of Stat Uowertoa Issued 'about ISO land grant to-day. - - Bj getting Zeigler cigar you will not be deceived.'; An be ask Is a trial Dr. Jt OL Wfloox,". of Ashe, mem ber of the kte constitution! conven tion, i m th city. , , ( . -V -sjtoti presence of ft lupfeme and 'p Or perior courts fans drawn a larg number of stranger to the city. , j -I Zeiglet'i Ealeigh favorite cigar store 1 the place to get the best and tha wireet ckrars In tlie city, - Rer. Dr. Fritchard preaches in pur - ham Sunday, Hi pulpit here will be filled by Rer. W. n. Atkinson. Joseph, the wall known saloonfet, la 'bilUfag chalk's celebrated luger beer, which he ells at Sew York prices. The finest ' stock of chewing and rooking tobacco, pipes, Ac, at Zeig iers; nxt door to tb Yarborough ' House. Sam. Boiling, nigger, was before the ayorthis-rnorninrfor-"steeiing-igeee from Mr. Cohen, ana was jugged in de fault of bail.. : : At the request of niany citizens, we have introduced 'our ' fine " Diamond Oil, 30 degret higher let thin any in tet-VtVmaXslMwt. Co. v -There will be a meeting of the eom- -mlftee of arraagemeuH ou thiuHibTii: tallation of officers of the various Odd Fellow lodge in this city this evening, at 7 o'clock, at the store of , 0. D. Cully, Wilmington atreet -------- Messrs. A. C. Sanders A Co. have for sale two good mulos, one beautiful pony, one new buggy and one second band carriage, just repaired and painted good as new. Coll on them at No. 2, Martin street, for a bargain. 1 . . There was an elopement la nigger high life the other day in Oak' Grove township, this county. Geo. Ilolloway ranaway with the wife of one Cloud J It teems that she had made up her mind not to remain under a cloud any longer. m e Ninbtbbk Nails and a Rock. Mr. Alfred Lamb, in Court-House township, Camden county, . is the man who was having geese dressed for market, Deo. 14, and found 19 Mil and a email rook in the craw, or gizzard,' of 4 goose. This is ao much like the fish story we must add that Mr. Lamb is" a man of trath and can preve by ethers the nail and goose tory. , .; . Declined t Dine.- Jordan Stone and tha News men invited us to dine with them. It was a dinner given' to the board of trade by Jordan A Co., or the News & Co. We declined and our letter shall be published to-morrow, giving the reasons why we would cot break bread at a table set by one of the - best cook 4aVirginiarduTirjthejrftfI No doubt Mi board of trade had a good dinner, fer Captain Pollard, of company B, gives Jordan Hon the praise as a eook. It wa the first tiro w ever knew a gentleman to call a nan a thief and then Invite. Mm to dine. - Escorted out . or .: Toww. - Since wr'.ting the localia regard to tramps, we have become aware of the faot that our vigilant ..mayor, Major Manly, last evening had a number of these peram- . r- bulating gentlemen arrested and lrtdged in the calaboose. Early Mils morning thy were escorted by the police beyond , the limit of , the city, and told if they returned they would be fattened in the county jail. ; The name they gave , i were, Oonah McGrath, Tom McAvoy, TJenry Bauman, Reddrick Harris and r Milton Merrick. If any one of these fcHnura temA hare been Identified a the ; party, or parties, intruding upon private premise a severe pumsnmeni wouia U.j have been inflicted? Our police system Is the best by far we lave ever had and ; is dally improving." . I TaA.W are reliably informed that a large number of tramp Lave put in ah appearance in oar city, and bav already imptisod upon some of bur ciU Ban. Their object is plnnder. lliey , delibertely walk Into 'a house when a door is found open, or unlocked, without . giving anr'gottge, and waen detected . beg pardon and ask for something to eat, saying they nave Veen turown out ' of employment north, and have not had ' anything to "4 for day, all of which are lies out of the whole cloth manu " factured for the occasion, .Should any be thus detected, we advise our people . to call for help and have them arreetedi Keep your front , doors locked. All wpll-meannVg persons will ring the door- rWEEK O f PRAYE1U W- C O i a -! . . i. EDEKtOS 8TBMKTHKTHOUUT 'CHTBOU. ' Last night, according to prevlou an nouncement, tha onion prayer meeting wa held a. Eden ton street Methodist church'. Th. congregation ' was tb largest ever known to aemble ttf the city at a prayer meeting. The church was filled, and the deep loterent maiil fested showed not only a union of peo ple, but a union of sentiment, a union of put pose, and a the immense conju gation wou'd join In singing those old soul-stirring, familiar hymns,- such' as "All hail the power of JeuV name." " Thcr Is a fouutaia filled with blood" and " A'm and did tny savior bleed tbe bean of tha true christian were made to rejoice and feel glad to see the different denominations, lujiug atlde, for tbe time, all denouiinational creeds and ceremonies, meet together around one common altar, in one common cause, to unite in earnest ptayer t Almighty God for tha same object. . Dr. Burkhead, the pastor of the church, read the xvii chapter of 8t. John, and announced the subjects for discussion and prayer to be: ''Pray er for the church of Clirist: For the i . i 1 1 .. .i . . . i. .. i . i. . for the union of true believers in fra- j tenia! fellowship and activo oo-opera-tion ; for the removal of error, the iu crease of godliness' and a clearer testimony among believers to the doc trines aud power of the gosjiel of the grace of G od. " 1 le then addressed the audience for a short time upon the topics in connection with the euhjects men tioned, in the chapter that had been read. . A ; ,.!' . 1 bhort and atirring addreaws were made by Dr. Fritchard, Rev.- W. D. TayUw, Rev. FrMT Jordan and ItevrWr R. Atkinson, Eornettt .prayers were oflfeiwl by Rev.r W. D. Tavhir, Revr R. Bnrwell, Dr. PriU lurd, A M. McPhee. tors and Rev. J. - D. Hufbuii), and as thte christian men wouhl aeem to bring their faith into lively exercise, as they addressed a throne of grace, the responses oould lie- heard all through the congregation as they came - forth from heart in unisou with those who were leading in prayer. ' The exercises were about two hours I in length, but so full of interest were they that no one seemed to tiro,, but all reluctant to leave. ' - ' . Service this (Wednesday) evening at Person street Methodist chun h, and the ubjpct will be : "Prayer for families for godless parents ; - for - prodigal on ; for children at achool ; for those entering upon professional and commer cial life ; for widow and orphan ; for suns and daughters in foreign lands ; and for all who are mentally or other wise afflicted.'. ' V : ' I. O. O. F. Installation. It has already been announced that the va rious Odd-Fellow lodges of this city will have public installation ceremonies Friday evening "at their beautiful hall, over the Citizen's national bank. The 'IMPmSC JCiilStf" Hi under the leaderxhip of Prof, Baumann, of Peace Institute, will furnish the muoic The following order of exercises will be observed: . 1 - Opening Ode. -: rrayernr ; Addres by C. M. Busbee, P. G. " ode selected by cbolr. - : Inatalliitioo of olticers - - , (rnetallation ode at proper place.) ' . Addres by installing officer. : Closing ode of the order. " . Closing prayer. . . Mb, Editob : Will you give me a few lines in the Sentinel that I may speak to the printers and workingrnen of the state, though I am not distressed at see ing 'Stone, Woodson and TJzzell moved out by the power of money, and the rich men who have backed them ? They have damaged and degraded journuliHm in the city to elevate a few leader and fwTerlh X cwj-is run by corporations, as you say, or the gth'tlc meu who claim atock in it. It-is an es tablishment to crush out labor and laboring men, and elevate bondholders, or their candidates for office and place. I cannot, for my life, see why it is im- Ortaut for the Clarks, Holts and Came rous to run a, cheap nuwspacr in tha city. I know there are printers who nave wanteu oread ami worn wmcn tney would.have o6tiinef buffr the SUx-k-T holders and bondholders wlio have sup ported the News; . Yoars, io., .. A Pbistkb. "lheTiliibirJIn grounds will be 40 feet square inside, 2 tone high; with an attic, a ball 9 feet wide through the centre, on one- side of which ia a ladies' parlor 25 by 15J. . ,lh Kentucky legi!ature met Frklay, snl will shortiy irjoeed to .elect m- Pruient Jefferson Davis, was married . ln t8totew-Senator--4o--ecedatr4ay mornmg, in .Memphia, toj.t ,nn ft-ndioates nnmcrou and ' Ad ison Haves, cashier of the State .. . ." : . METHODIST CENTENNIAL, j i Lit of Mqostkb or EpBrrp BratBt .; M. E. Chpbch Limi Faoii U- '-kit t'.ia 'i'.i-mimm,- i fi (--.? V' " From the last issue of th Christian Advocate 'ws take the appended letter of JtovDr. Burkhe, giving; a lis1 of tha pastor of the Edenton street M. X. church iu this city who have had charge W the churuh ine 1008, and-eUing atieutioB to the grand oentennial cele bration of the introduction of Metho dism' into this shite, in this ity, some time next March. ,Hre i the letter : " " war or i!)-! to 1874': t 180: 'William Owen and Edmund WriirhL :.,--.,.,:.. - I J5ltkA Henry Warrea and Edwin Can- non. ' 1810, Thomas W. Anderson and Leroy Morrii,-r- v-- .... . 1811, K.M. Hine. , i 1812, James Morris. 1813, Phillip Bruce, -- , ,1814,: Mittliew M. Danoe and J. Branch' ..... 1815, James M. Aden. , 1 ""ltrt K IVyton Andemiar ' ": v """"" 1817, " Lewis aiudmore - and Parker Williams. 1818, Heury Harohy and Amos C. Trea. wsv. 1819. il. O. Lobh and O. W. Charl- 1820, Peyton Anderson. 1821, John r'. Wright, 1823, T. Howard. ; ' . .1821. William Loiah. 1825, William Ilammett. 1 82ti, George W Charlton. 1827, Benntit T. Blnke. 1828, Georg A. Rain. " ' 182U, George W. Nolly. law, Ahraut Tenn. 1831i MelvUle R. Vox and B. T. BlaleT 1832, James McDomdd. -1 833rJohrr Kerr wAVr? DanieJ Hatt.- 1831, James Jameisou. 1835, James Jaraeisoa. i 18!)G, George W. Laughorns. "1837, Iklward Wads worth. 1838, Joseph Davit. , 4 18:J'J, William 8. Johnson. 1R, John L. Bramo. . '1811, WUIiam S. Bluke. Johnson and B. T. 1842, Sidney D Bumpass. 1 8 l.'t,Hiduey D. Bumpass. 18, John E. Kd wards. ion, jnnq Ruwarua.. 184C), 1 horuas 8. Campbell. - 1847, Robert O. Burton. ' 1848,. Robert" 0. Burton. 1810,RufuT. H. flin. , 1850, llufus T. Ileflinr 1851, IVtcrDoub. 1852, Peter Doub. 1853, William E. PelK , ' 185 1. William E. Pell. 1855, Nunia F. Reid. " - l6rt, Numa F. IWd. 1857; Joseph H. Wheeler. ' 1858, L. L, Hendren. 1859, L. l Hendren, ' , ' 1800. Joel W. Tucker. ' y lfftf, Joel W, Tucker. 1802,; JohnS. Long. 1863, John-S. Long. - . ' ) .' 1804, Braxton Craven. . " - ; '18C5, Braiton Craven. 18CC, 11. T, Hudson. , ' - 1 , 1867, H. T. Hudson. - ; 1868, II. T. HudSon. K ? ff . 18i(v H. T.Huilson. 1870, Jonathan II. Dally. 1871. L. M. Burkhead. " ' 1872, A, W. MatiKiim. 1873, A. W. Manum. ' . 1874, A.. W. Mangum. - 1875, A. W. Mangum and iL. 8. Buikhal 1870, 1 8. Burkhadv ' Many of these men have finished their course -and entered into -rest. - Soma others are old and iafknw.' waiting by the , river." Other are in vigorous health, and still leading on the host of "God' elect" " - In march 170 a grand centennial will be held in the city of Raleigh, of threer-mor dnyfteonttauance, - to celebrate the lutroductJoo of " organ ixed Methodism " in the state, A col lection will be taken to build a Metro politan " church In Raleigh, I wa appointed at our last conference an agent to raise funds for this object. I hereby invite all -the former pas tor of Edeuton atreet church, and also Of Person street church, who are how living, to attend our oentehnialand take part in the exercise of that occasion. Dear brethren and fathers, gather np such incident aud reminiscence of N. C. Methodism as yon can, and come prepared to add to the . interest and pleasure of the occasion, . ; t s L.' 8. Bcbxhbad, . ' ( - Raleigh, N. C - i . i, m i w-i 1 ' Saturday tlie postal Uniouu which wa prf.rwl last mimiiwr wwtit fotn nfff over the whole of Europe, l?u ua, and Tnrkey in Asia, Egypt and the United State. .The ratte of postage from one county to, another, a fixed , by thia agreement, are 5 cent pt r one-half ounce ori k'tt-rs; 2 cots on portal cards; 2 onnU each for newspapers, if not ex peetling 4 ounces. - Tho Weekly .Record has packed np it dps. left GoldHhoro and irone back to ! Magnolia from - whence' If came The KOoor.1 is an excellent MDer. and we ; are glad to know that it will-aooa re- appear. - aas been appointed cUiel of th national bank division of the U. ST treasury pflice, vice A W. Vtoac, kicked out but j allowed to resign. ! Maggie H. Davis, daughter of . v.m..i l,1 - - , , TV ,f TAB DROPa f 1 ' r, ; Amakenr dramatio duba ar all the rage in tha east. . s Tramp are laying troand loose about tb suburb of WUmuigtoo, r "v 1 Th German ia Wilmington bav a new year' ball Thursday evening. ' T ' Th Sunday school chOdrea of th M. E. church at Goldsboro haT concert Cholera is swelling the hog mortuary list ia Wayne county to fearful propor tions. " - s . ? " " ' The Good Templar of Company Shop had a festival and concert a few dsygo. s:;:.. ' ' ; j ' Z Ol MC Dutchpr deliveredla 'tempi ano lactura at Company ShoiBMtnr- day 8igL'-4wi. -.. . : T. J. Turner has been elected mayor of Graham vice J. T. Crocker, removed Ut Ashboro, .. f Col. J. H. Fisher ha taken charge of the Richmond Ar Atlanta - Air-Line rail road" a receiver, . All the paper inak use of the very original mmark, ''unprecedented weather for Chriiitmaa. : - The Kins ton Gazotte has gone the way of all newspaper Hash ia that locality and is no more. . The Newborn Greys bad a target hooting new year' day. B. F. Stilly won tlie first prise, $10. The firm of A. ft J. Edwards, Golds boro, has failed for $30,003. and want ta m promise t 80 cents" far the - ddlar. Rev. T. H. Ivey, of Lexington, Go., istosuccead Rev., C. Durham in the Castors ts of the Baptist church at Golds oro. . Rev. J. B. Haskill, of Charleston, S. C. him declined the call of the Lutherans of !harIotte to take charge of their church. The residence of Benjamin Scott, Wilmington, was robbed of $26 8atiur day night. The thief got in at tlie back-door. . Sunday morning the . body of a dead infant was found in the. puuip-Jiouse of tho Charlotte, Columbia Je Augusta railroad at Charlotte. A couple of little nigger girl were reduced lo ashes the jiherjJay along with a house in Alexander county. They had Ueu locked in, Charlotte niters didn't emancipate Saturday. The row they got up that day week took the edge off their appe tite for p ublic demonstration. The gin-house of a Mr. Pensero, Camden county, was destroyed by lire Christmas eve night. The loss is esti mated at between 12,000 and $3,000. The crews of the ships in the Wil mington harbor arc to have a boat" race Saturday afternoon. The merchants have raised a puna of money lor the winning party. Zealous Howard, a feminine Wilson African, ia Balorjsy telegraphing in all direction fur her son, who was recently enticed away by party of white and nig. ger men. .The boy is 19 year of age. - The newly married wife of Charle McRae, of Richmond county, wa shot and killed Fristay night at the house of lvid rairiy.near bmyrna, that county. One David McLeau is supposed to be tb murderer, v - - . . - . - -The Friends have recently had a num ber of interesting meetings in the, lower E art of Alamance county and in Chat amtA visiting Friend from England and . - several from the northwestern state were in attendance. ' '. Morb Lawtkrs. The" supreme court, ycstcrday"arferon3ij license to" practice law, in the courts in this state, to the following gentlemep, via.:-":" , Thomas Braxton Bailey, Davie county----.F -.v A-- . .. 'J. -"Jacob BattltrrEdgecombe'Countyr . Edwin .Thomai Boykln, Sampson county,. . William Frederick Campbell, Cum berland county. ., ., Thecdorus Henderson Cobb, -Lincoln county. ; ., William Joseph Griffip, Pasquotank counj-. ( - Piukney Bethel Johusiou. Rocking ham county. -.Alexander " Spears Murphy, Rowan ftsatrtyv . William Norfleet Newbold, Perquim ann county. "Richard Clingmsn Puryear, Yadkin county.'. - , - Waightstlll Burg Reinhardt, Ruther ford county. ' ' 4. llenry Howard Sandlin, t, OnsloW county, i : Harry Skinner, Pitt county J - George Manclus, Smedes, Wake county. i'i... rr.. a..,.i.. v rion. ; 3 3 r Julian Augustine Turner, Stanly coufitv.-and . . ' Walter Parker Williamson, Edge- Always keep the bottle handy, -Do not place it out of tight ; . "For it cured our little Andy, . Who was eonghing day and nhjhfk, -; Dr. BnU's Cough Syrup. r- , i The large ale of Llmwood collars prove their popularity. If you have i nnt wt on them, tnt I not yet worn them, try them at once. '. NEWS AND NOTEi . j ' The striking Belgian miners have re turned to work. A more extended extradition treaty with Canada is wanted. Tr ;Tf , Batcock will be tried Jan. 81. ) He will be present and plead not guilty. A section of . th Brazillian cable be tween Lisbon and; MatleTi-is broken, , It is said that Austria ha determined to ucuupyJhc hjBtirrectionary proviUL-e. -' It ia said that Germany, favor tlie American proposition, iu regard to Cuba, The boy at St. Albau who persona ted Charlie Boss turns wit to be Jimmy BlaiM-hard. : 'L .ty-;;."; "'jr: TLe ale- of Plymouth church pew Tueixiay realized uJ,0U0 agaiuit 7l( uuu taHyear. - ; The NeW Hamnshlr republioah state couvvpuou asacd resolutions violently oppukiug a third term. Now it is denied that Ultra i any trouble between the Khedive aud Cave, tha Briti m ooinmisMuueT. . The Loudon stock exdianea sua serL: oatdy-tUstartoxd 'i'uoaday-tjy ruporto uLm ueavy iau iu jcgypuan aeeurtties. Mr. Tbomassen, Wife of the drnam- it devil, has surrendered to Uie Berlin polko her lato huaUuid's correspond euoo. The Home Rule moxuber of parlia ment had a coutermc in UuLliu luob- dayr-aud agreed.U aupputt tha. laud .hill . ot Mr. iiu'l. uad health-will keep Tom. Hughes, tho crsca Euglata oorauutu, lioui couuu to tins country to witne&a tlie liitana UouiU reguUa, w It is said that Priuco Milan, of S 'rvia, dafuoljgjitiLhU no outoidii oi lito palatxt, lu oouscpioiico of lUo oiaoover otjKoouMpiraey lo muko the 1 Bjr jvacu Uio ting uiiitf "pfUrCK-- '. V- ' ' J. M. Stone has bt eu elected presi dent pro leill of Uiy MlioisDippi senate. His i-lection is regarded as a buiu luUl' cation of the impeachment pt'UoveiUnr A lues uud l.t. Uoveiuor Davis. The cpinmittje on priviiegts aul elections had tin iulbrinul vote eterUaj , iiuUitsr Uie bouaW 4U 4JU iimo h.tu poer to tleet a prta.aeiiu Aes, Morion, Cumuiou iiT W.etousiii, auu Wadleiulj)iiays, Cooper uud .Muni iilou. Mluhell Hid uot vote. - A box supposed to contain a "hell machine" tuts been found iu ttiestuie room occupied by the WliiUi ttu ime. It was brought uvur iu October by Uie steamer Celua It was Uie property ut the dyuaui'te devil Tliomaaseu who en deavored to get $30,000 uisumnea ou it, but failed. Xhe poluxi have it. MAUKET8 BY TELEGRAPH. BW TOBK VAKKKT8. t NawfoiiK, Jaa 5. Cotton, firmer ; sale of 1,82 tales ; uplands 135-16; orbians 13J. . - I utuies ched steady; sales 8.3d bales : January 13 7-8213 1-4 ; February 13 7-10(13 1-2; March 13 7-1613 1,V32 ; ApriI133(dl3 2:32; Msy 14 1-16 &141 ; June 14 ' 5-10 ; July 14 7-10 ; August 1415-32(14'. r loi"--qfitet and nuehangett, neat dolL Coin n5et and firm. " Fork qnrrt men at 2', 450. . Lard sU'ady ; steam 13 1-J.ti. Coffee dull . aud heavy. Sugar ttocbsus'cd at 82 ; fair to good rerlii'i 8J. ' , - Sp'-'- tutpeniino -quiet at 36ja3. Ros'U o'ulK at 1.70a77J for stremt-d. Fteilii flmt. ' -Til one v,. active at 40' -5 per cent. Sterling quiet. Gold t)ng 1.12; 1,121. Uovernments dull amlTUeanyi New fivcal.IG ; stales quiet and nom inal. i . . j - COTTOJt WARKETS. Norfole," Jan." .J5. Cotton-- qiiiet-; middlings 12. - - UHWOBE-Janrfi. Cottrmrrnirtimd nominal ; nuddliug rJ. - t. Y WiLM KOTOjf, Jan. - 5. Cotton dull and nominal ; midJlings 12j13. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I) O.N'T FOilGET THAT THE PLACE to buy ny thing and eren thlnK apperUialne to a rirst clasi Fancy Siore it at MROtrX'S VARIETY STOKE, ' HoIle-majt BriLDi.vOi" ORfOLK, WE8TFRN AND TBAN8 , ATLANTIC LINK. ' 1 he following we!s hars been put upon UiU Uue i f Livs pool, and will be folium ed by otbi rs, our Intention Orinn to keep ooe or more hlit slwavaapon the berth : Ship RHINE, l.O-ja Tons. ' , ANTAUT1C 1,252 Tons. 1 " OlEOOX,-ir33 " ' KINBURV, l.l'io ' 1 " KATE PRINCE, 1 300 Tons. - Amni-ment hafe .bet-'a made by which through bllla lading can le lxnel at Interior point, awl the pwli wil tw rei-hlied at Norfolk free of any rharpe I'atover. ; RI!uLil hlMT J RffV - jaaV4-tm Agenu, Norfolk, Va.' ' J ' ' - - .1 -- 5?r -T ea, all clea of 1. r rl Knth ..TM'rniir.v amA oia, n ia moi m'Jurj m wi n iui, . their own loeaitl , di iib( thew sik mo mrn'Ji uriil ibr.iime, tbao atary iblieisav We -frffer roipio' Br.t thai w brd tomety f mn'tmiVso-l . Foil pariico. Ura, t:nn, Ac. -rntfr.e rat ( oar ad d eitoa-. Doi't -'rf. No i tbe time Ooi't 1 ok t -r sort . r ha Ueabr, Dtil o le raed b we .er40. yi " . P- t:a. 'f. U ' i - Sf ! t . '- '- .' . . . 1 ' V. . - .M . "KNOW THT OPPOBTUXITTJ,, "'1-'TfeaS'.!;'r!! The grim, monstfr,". Death,' wra stealtbily approaching. I could almost feel his Lot, Hary breath apoa. any lore- -bead. My f aithieas godd Hytfearj had utterly deserted me. Only now and then would Morpheus befriend me, but" oh this auspicious day: he had deigned to ' inoistea, my eyelid with heavenly ambrotiia, aud I alpt. - As 1 ak't, .be- hold, I had a dream I I thought tbatT v ' ' i a t wa roammgnpon loreigu aou wmuier my physician had aentJa to reooVar my health, I wa in a great metropolian- . one of the grand marts of the world. . In one of my strolls , I chanced to meet a man who had in his band a handsomely-bound volume, entitled "The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser," .and who said that he wa an agent for th ' ' sale of the book.' The title wa such a novel one that I was impelled to give the work - a " casual notice. - As I hastily glanced over it page, I observed that it contained treatise not commonly found in medical works. But I had too many time boon hoaxed by apfearanooa, and I determined that I would h tve nothing to do with it A voice aithia me, like a -faithful mentor, whispered, "Know thy opportunity ; in that book ia thy salva- , mji began leasoumg WiUi myseir, ouku 'doubtful and (listrustful. yet I put forth my hand to take the book, and lo I the agent was gone t I waa miaera- ble. Iu my agouy l awoke, .Great drops of perspiration . were upon r my brow. , By my bedside was a friend who had called during my slumber to aee me. ' Said my friend, "I have brought with . me a book, just published, which I thought mighty .merest J4w-. One g.aiice aT the work, aiid Iwas awrufed that it was "The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser," by Dr. It. V. Iieroe, of Buffalo, Ni Y. Surely, this was th veritable book which I had seen iu my dream. My friend loaned me the work, and every day, as my strength iwrmitted, I perused it pages. "Although ifoouTained very interest fug treatises "U Biology Cerebral t hysiology, Hafflan- Teinperanieutw, Naming of the Sick, etc., yet, being ao invalid, I was most iuierefeted in the subjects of Disease and Remeuies. 1 believed that I had a liver affection, and yet more than one medical attendant had pronounced my dieuae I onsuiuption, ami ihut 1 would full, with thu auUmtji leaves. In that book I found my smp- ' toms perfei tly portrayed. I was then Lcoiiiiiieut that T hail not deceived my- eeli, 1 reasoned- tbust'Any man who can so truthfully depict my feel iujii, and - appan nily - mulersuiuiis my const ituthmal tendencies, must kuow just what my physical system demand". I will tru-i mv caxe with Dr. Pierce. I will take his Gulden Medical Discovery as recommended for my dmoae. " The result is, that afterhaving peraeveringly iOllowed - hia presvrilied treat men t, I once auain rujoy the blessing- of health. Therefore, I would say to the afflicted, " Know thy opportunity," and take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. - ,- cjuia. - .1MEW ADVEUT1SEMENTS." P UCK E R II A L L . Ttco Jtrentnga, ulay and Saturday, Jan. 7 tf 8. Anieiica's Favorite AriUtP X ,T'h PeerleM ' ( Comedienne and Vocalist,' . IVZ . BS K AT 1X2 r UTNAVR - asp r.a ' .' ' Unmaled Comedy Companj, ' AI.BX CALHOi:(f.., . .H.......Manarer. lHreetor.' J. J. Bn-UVAX,.... FRIDAY EVENING, tho great Society Play, from Cbarlott Bronte's eelebrated novel, ntitlvd, JASEYRE,.Ius..Oia'KAjOE,IiawooD,J Jafao Eras with song, Ml KtUe Putnam SATURDAY EVKN1XO, the beautiful Do inettic Flay, mill led tbe LITTLE BAREFOOT I ; with original Bonga A Dances. Full Cast of tbarmtttr lu Frugrsuiuiri ' Prices as nnl. Beats can be secured at Cariuer's Drug Store. Jan 6t OR SALE OR EXCHANGE. inn ACRES OF VALUABLE MINERAL LA NO for aale, or will exebanire for CITY PROPERTY. Tbe land la -rich la tbe beat iron ore, about TO acre in original arrow tli, within two mile of the rtiatliSm railroad. For further iuforuiallon aiiil-tv .2 " . NAT..L. BRQ-N, ilolleman Bulldinc, Jan 8-U. Kaleigh, X. C. D ON'T FAIL TO CALL AT Crown's Variety Store " I . vnn vnt n XEW':- YE4K8. PIlESkXTS. Great bargain can now be bad. , NAT. I. BROWN, Ilolleman Building, FayellcvUle street liateigm- ACCORDKONS, FLLTINA8, VIOLINS, (iiiltar. Banjo, Fut, Flfca, Flsarolets, Taiulxrltie, llrninirin. Drum. Vio- , lonoello. BSno, Cftlnea Pera, Violin Bow. Chin lleees. TaU ! Pi.. . . HrtiLrpa; Bow Hair, Korin, Jrhari, Trt- mjjlfs, Drumn- Cerd v and Heada 1 4li matt, ant-thinc appertalnlnr tA-tfae jnuskal Un fan Rbad at rlROWNj! Varlyty Store, Ilolleman Biiiming, naieign, .". v... y II C E L B R A I.I I Eitey Orfan , , rjrn befonnd at - - - J, - SROWN'S VARIETY STORK, Jao.-tf Eonewita Building I-',' v ' X . .. . .t '. 7-- 4-K I i-..T ii Jt.;i ) 5 . '.. i." . .-k , i J . - . ! 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Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 5, 1876, edition 1
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