TUE , RALEIGH SENTINEL. tkit BaOElOU -dKNTiNiSU MAILT, WEEELT AND 8EMI-WFEKLT AdverUseanU wfll be fpserfed to ft Dauy asMnssi. at Us,follor(ni itea pejmuarso ooa uch, or lea ailuioa liiuaa. - . On fqaare one time - l.OJ . M ,, w- eadBsubseaisrUovw 1',' " -, 1 aooaUii.,.i.. .,. 09 . r ' ' aionth.V.;..:. .........vM09 I :.' - - 19 t ' V 4 7V.'f'f ' ii'imS fiO 00- Official Criai of Kortb Carolina. HMin or srascairrios. - Dally Sentinel 1 year In advanrs,... ....$8 00 Dally Sit months la advance . .... . . . . . . 4 00 4mi wek, ..t;7aass5sai ww TS Uilt Bsm L win bs deliver! la lay pert of Um Lit at Fifteen CcnU a week. 'SB W- l M 1 , , , . .. ' -IJ II a. II. M i ll, , i ,Swvi L EA AP,EBRIN8' Is the only UK UIN H WORCESTEKSIIIUE 8AUCR the anrsrj Capt Tim Lm ia tick. Bj getting Zeigler'e cigar you will " not be deceived. All he ask ! a trial. ZelglerU Raleiglr fcvorite cigar (tore lathe place to get the best. and the purest cigars io the city, -i . The incorporator of Um Wilmington Kalath A- IXannlle railroad are called to meet io this eity, Jan. 13. L. H. Yearby waa well enough yeeter- terday to pat in hit first appearance for a month at hi grocery store. The-finest-stock of chewing and mokio tobacco, p'pee, Ae,at Zeig ler's. next door to the Yar borough Heuae. At the request of many eitisena, we hare introduced our fine" " Diamond On," 30 dtgrttt higher feat than ey hw. . Price 40 cents. Law 4 Co. TneAeademy of Medicine of this city hae elected Dr. Wo. Little, president ; Dr. J. B. Dunn, secretary ; and Dr. W. L Boyater, treasurer. Diptheria is the subject for diaonaaion at the next meet ing. . , A V .V'vV. J 'J v school begins January 17. Mr, Lova- joy is too well-known, threUghout the south aa an educator, to require a word of recommendation from any source. fcW advertisement, , .-: Messrs. A 0. Bandera ACo. hare for sale two good mulea, one beautiful pony , carriage just repaired and painter's good as new. . Call on them at No, 2, Martin afreet, for a bargain. Warner Moore, the popular and hand Snyder 4 Co., Richmond, paid us a vis? it yesterday. His eetiiblhuunsuf-did the cMamcfitnl ndnirotsf foTtbff Bewg0T 'ernment building in (Lis city, and it ' was well don.'. -.- r7, , :- . .The annual meeting of Hook and Lad der Company No. 1 will be hold at .Fireman's hall this evening. The elec tion of officers will take place, and the new helmet caps will be distributed, which leads us to exclaim, "To helmc every member at 7:30 of ths dock." Dzstitutiox. -Within a square of the capitol 'yesterday,; a distributor fvthe Young Men's Christian Association , found a distressing case of snffc ring and destitution. A negro woman in the last stsges . of consumption, spitting blood, in an old shed, without furniture, a stick of wood, a morsel of food or even - a sup to hold water. Not a SQuLin the miserable den with her, net a spark of fire, and every feature distorted with , disease and starvation. ' She i ss prompt ly relieved and, thanks to ths noble or ganization of youug christian brethren, Is now comparatively comfortable, 6MITR KCSKLIi Laid ih hr bhi vk.x ne many menus oi i roief ' ior Waterffftfthacit iiolu'e force. py . ' en!. m ' M Sri 1 . "wil he highly gratified to learn that he has recently performed a greater feat than Sol Fmllh liut sail, or nrobaLlv any , other man of the same heft. Waters Jt heard -Kussell, during' wrrecent visit cere witn uie ucrger iamuy, teu aooui .i , . JaI V! !. . uuHf siun gwsfiaiHinu(t terj good thln, but that could go several better, bought a lot and pitched lal'. After' running1 ths experiment a . week, he concluded to sum np 'the amount of -damages, and after gather ing up andmeasarlng the boAoa, found that by actual count, he Tiad devoured eighteen geese and. .four possums, . - besides all. , the. "saga and inxons." , Three cheers and a gander for Waters. Sol Smith Ilusiell's nowhere." -'. i ' : Patbomizbio '' Ho EsTmpJUsa. Being in the large printing and binding ' . establishment of A Messrs; ' Edwards, Broqghjog CV. , ytrrty. wra were shown a set of Policy Begisters, just ' completed by their binder, W. T. Lee, - for Mcfirs.1 Berkeley A ' Brown, and . ' wers reaDy surprised, to know that such work was being so well dona in oar city. r-4JTo house north ptt aouth h lA&ttetfct ' work, or at least no better could be de 7aired Thia .firm deserves' great praise . for the complete establishment which f they have fitted.tip.in ouV midst Their -printing has" always stood flrstclaas. Their machinery and type is of the latest " pattern" and Uwir-worknwJn wraeng the toost skilled, i And, tliey guarantee to give as low pricea and at good pBper and ' work as any nrstclaaav puse in the coon- The large sale of mmwood ;colTr I rove their popularity. If jou have not yet worn them, try tbem at once. .Map-b '.', ltaywoodr' t', ChaUafr ootinty, Wednesday, Dee, 22, by Est Wmf Lacy, Pr. A Budd, formerly of Philadelphia, and Mis Annie C, eldest , .... .- I. - . ' ' unuguter oi uapt. uias iryau , Atfeuu- ante s Mr. M. Bryan and Mia Fsuoette, Mr. J. E, Bryan and Miss Scott, Mr. P. W. Dowd and Miss Ho was, Mr. - - D. Marsh and Mis Erana, Mr. H.r tt jfan eette and Miss Bryan," Thoii'haye'twQ true hearts attained "the haleyon period of time, and the fair youug bride, with the rosy glow of love mantling her cheek, ia the presence of God and the angxla, within the hallowed waila of the old fa- miliar eanetuary,' with affection; serene aa confiding, baa pledged her troth to him who will srer be strong to -protect and guard' bet, as bis-own 'existence, whu he triumphantly, but with meek anlmnnitv ummM nnij.'.l I proudly claiming the long-sought jewel whom h concedes to be his inner fife. It is with sentiments' of mingled nwlan- choly and joy that we realize the eon sum nut ion of this gladsome hour, - and with nodiareepeot to Haywood, we involun tarily start at the apuitAOjrel improve ment which baa broken in upon its mo notonous apathy, almost doubting the evidences of our own senses jvhen we reflect apon the vision f beaaty which on that memorable eve invited our gaze, when the bride with her comely and modertgraOT,-' ths side of "tsrband some husband, knelt to receive the im pressive benediction, when a host of admiring and loving friends arose to offer words of warmest feongrdtulution. the, entire affair being mellowed and heightened Ly the swelling tones of the organ's inspiring strains from the thrill- contributed , crd charm to he ec5aMoarwhere'4-a- atmosphere -of love and romance, youth and beauty nrt t, and 4'8ofi eyes looked love toetei. that spake Jii.andalLa:aa mcayju marriage bell." The festive party repaired to the residence ofCapt. Bryan, where as usual courtTy Tiojipluuijrwas dispensed A fter laundry j-wordoi adieu, the bridal, rttiuue departed wltii mirth and gladuots. It is pleasant to reel that the fortunate lover ia fully da serving of the treasure that will, now illuminitto his heart and hearthstone. Tbof, j she ;wiU , Rifely .baJight sliiiiing. within when alt without is A guardian n,-cl o'ef his life prdlng, DoubltDg bis pleasure and his cares dlvfcl The friends of her home will mis tier sadly,-and "the - oiil thaV blessed 6na lovert heart, has saddened tniny' tnprf May the uaahtne1 of loW. ever! be theirs May the buyout barki jut. launched on. the sparkling ' stream be guarded and gWd by a bandait wl-e to. direct, and as oyer the waves of life's Ocean they float may they steadily steer towards the beacon light, add, at Jast; aoebor safely ia the haves of the blest. v( 5i t A a '. i ) g. Scpaxni JfliuBt. tVednesdwy, . Jan ,1878. Court, met at 17 All the: justices present. , Causes from, the first district "were CMied ajK disposed of as follows John H. Oarrett .y James. Oy Cher- lins : put off at coat of pfiuniiiBt, " . " I . William-W PdolviC' ft Bidj sdm'r, from Pasquotank ; put off at the cost of the appellant. Wood k Hnaway'vs.'Thomaa' J. Har-i rell, from Chowan ; argqed.. .Cilkam k Pruden for plaintiff; no counsel for de fendant,,,,: . h-'w..,vi;.!uii Richard Potter s. ' W. ' L. Mardre, et aL from Chowani argued, Gilliam Pruden.' for plaintiff J no "oonheel contra.. t" 1 '' State v. Akam Griffin, from Pasquo tank ; argued. Attorney General Har grove and W. N.: H. Smith .for Stats, and John Eaton Bledsoe for defendant. J. W. k B. F. Baxter vs. J. J. T, , Baxter; from Currituck ; 'eontinued for want of counaeL -i :- ---r j Elijah. Peels- vs.' Henry, Whiter ex'r, t al from Pewnimans; anrhed. Gilliam k Pruden for plaintiff j aocoun sol contra. V." V.;' 'V:' ' Harriet Small, adm'x, vs. C. W. Small, et aL, frcm Perquimans; argued. Oil ham & Priii W for plaintiff, and Busbee Busbee and Smith k Strung for de fendants. T- ' : i I Court adjourned uutil Thursday at 10 o'clock. ,'Lkctob. Prof Tr'pp "delivered at tha rcaoe Itstitutfi tUi af ternooa ths first of his deseriptve wies onrauce and Europe suicVlS l, itltlie View.of socuriog to the school the entire sorivs, as Qi'e first twjs lectures are not to be de livered in the public coume soon to be gives in this cur. 'ine lairsuaience was delighted with the lecture, .' Shooiiny mstohe are ail the go about - prisoner and ci Ucs ; sod for, the pr Kewbern. u w "? , I 'I aecuted and oppressed. . ; . i WEEK OF PAYU; PEB8OX MBTaQHtS CHCBCU. .fMi j- lit dJa ;uiiBaanea6r tU,'BnBe'c'c'iDeiit Jberetoforp adethp) pVsjre sacetiug waa hald. last .uisht, at Tsfsoft treat altkudhtt dirth,A ,IWs., hsuas . was tilled to ttt auaoW capadttf manV w itatfduiK In' Ih albTes lud-sbme' Couid not git mTj consequently Ea4 y JK wtji. Auis, waa...upvr.t4uirue sjuuufested than on any prsvioas sees ion, and a deep otomaity teemed to pervade tne Irhble cog'lt!I6n,,' and waxtwere seen 10 gnnico iu cue eyes man,' the . aew paster of the church conducted the'eterclsftt, tending as tlie UaQnrthrlttlrPalnvaftcTrhivli he jMiiHHiiiced the u' jects for fravsd ancUMions M o t Vrrsier lor famines : for godless parents; for proJTcal sons 5 fof .cbkdren at ctiool(for ibbQte- tug apea prwieaawuai and commercial life i fr widow and orphan :' for son and daughter 1 in fureiga lauds j and for all who are nienUMjrjPj; herwUe the peculiar niark of it la, a lack of player. Thk 'Savior raitaV therefore say uuto you, whatsosver tMngs ye le sire, w.icn ye pray, buusve wltyeahall receive .litem and ye. shall bare litem Verur pnyers, but liowiaai ex- ercme tout ftilh toat iroiutbite to make them effectual, ha id he, to-night we are tu lrsy for ungodly parents, and wayward chlld'reoV H pke of spe cial prayer and what it had and would pray ,ttl,yf(ir fuLirled Xtkinn..ti.-.u ...j .1- J.n.i. childrta nd ft itBtlsj ad tut cl'UtUen . ... ... . .. . . -. 10 play er tiwiir godless imrcitU ftiul aSsUciats, and ths c. Bgregation to pray for any who wefeiek 4n40ljr wnd soul and tor a graclom outpouiuia of the HJLJS b "" glorious revival ot religion all over the laud.. Dr." Pritchard, said he hoped to hear short addresses to-night Instead of Ion ones, so lliat it would enable more per sons to speak, thereby giving a greater variety, and bo was particularly anxious to hear the laymen, theyr were practical men and had good Idcav, He expected W.foiuieuca a series of niocilns iu his church in a few weeks, and wanted the "prayers f ajj cbrUtUui hi behalf of Mmsetf and histUurch,' " s","- ;j' JAL Atkinson suki it was truly an impoaing scene to look upon so many people who had come together as a band of brethren of different deneminiitiojis teuuntte; their prayer for the same ob- jecfal IV had'ebst' him some little' ft corns out as hs was quits an well, hut h1 waatrtlygUd be-Lad dons' sa He spoke of the peculiar interest mani fested itk ilie mestiBg-4haAshe prayr of some hnmWe follower of Jjhf blosid Savior might be answered in behalf mt a way ward on 0otightr. He rsaid. he had received a setter from a gentleman aikinghyajo', look, " after his wayward eon, and asked ih prayers of the eoU- gregatiou tx'iyKfP'i ' beawre fsstliful and tnwr for deerw work .of grace a the Itearte of. meinbersf John Armstrbbg'-siM e was s strong! beUevjm 'spe3al praye an WateH a verx Uiuchuig incident, in bis" own life'; he Lad been a wayward youth, but had a praying TnettierBoprayed eepeoiaily lor his oOhverwioBj 1 He told' of oae of his Sabbath School scholars, bow he had made him the special .object of prayer ; thai he had been converted and was Bow prnpsrint for the ministry.' f ; S.'Tkf.Tari8tt desired to add his testi mony ai a believer in special prayer, and related the' case of hi brother, his con viction and conversion He exhorted all to faithfulness and to work more as siduonty for the master ' , Dr. liurkhesd said die waa trained up reUgkmaly. bat .waa .pretty wild, - was converted 1 his jsihteenth year. '".He exhorted parents to pray for theff clril-. dren, and the children to pray f or Iheir pareutSi 1 i) j f j- ' - , : A M. McPheeters said, in th-vari-ous subjects for prayer there was one which-'-la' crwront -his hewtf "that irf 'Hj-jBj 1 - . 1. uu. ...... . ttmrn vi, children ; and the., thought,' Was truly gratifying to tliiak that not . only here to-Of lit, tni auvf tne ini, otinmuul people were praying for his ehildrei 1 Hev. N. M. IJnrney made a very af, fecting talk." He' Spoke; lof his' former connection with .that .church as its pas, tot and exhorted all to be more faitbfnl. He spoke of the power of 'prwver, . and relutod the circumstance of a little boy' Erayers for a gotUeaa. father and of a Ule afflicted.' girl's prayers for, her friends. "'' k-,x:j ; j Jirtmert pryM were offrtw bv iWj j; M. Atkinson. JU-t. W. U. Atkinson, Dr. Prithard, sBeri K. .M:- Jnrney and A" M.McPbeetra,- .r-- f TW exeroises were elosed-iobe re snmed' airain' Thntsday eeening at tli Presbyterian church. Snbjert to nu?ht :: Iay for',rqlfrs, magistrates, and statesmen ; for mJJiers and sailors! for national insUtntionS 4; for. phihiit- tliropStr an J ' rliaritable soctetif 1 for alnjclsdy' He said Mmre, was. aoLhiug M so,ripuled)M tboji f hiaLl as aithlelfy.aqloa torjneie,lr ihnt of "THE' KE W PLAGCH ,( ; 1, j ,) 1 I" ':..'f .,m -?!': MB IT 6PofLt AXL OVC TUB StAT. r ,- - , - , The napreosdentedly' warm' weather of tli last tw 'weeks has lone almost incalcitlabUdAaaageteetir faRnera.' 'All who killed their hogs during the eofd spell early iu December, -are la ' danger I losing their entim' ysar's -pily of niea. ' In eat own county, among a host of SunUdr sufferers, Calvin Tool, sear Auburn, has tost 1,500 pounds of aicat; aau inas Bannosa, 01 ine same fngiofl. has lost 3,000 pouada. I Mr. Burt, Holly Springs, has lost all his hams and ahould ir, and his ; neighbors generalfy are losing , Jarge ,quautitias. .Iiev. D. P, Meacham, who ha just returned from a trip through Wilson and Wayne conn tics, ieM,t having heard of a loss over SO, ij; pounds aiaoniTualriends a.ino(,.fioaaysAad ;r Bentleman frva Chatham reports the farmers up there naultng their mett off and throw ing it away, s Fcoa every region comes the same oomphuas, and it really seems as tnougu a meat famine may be the re sult of weather thai 4a,. in L every other respect, delightnL. '. Cannot some of our granger friends suggest a remedy, some speedier and Surer means of curing meat than that in vogue Our columns will be gladly thrown open to any one who has a suggestion to mal i make. A KlFOBX Xbkder. A Vi-it to t?. p.)llce headquarters in our city will sat isfy any man with' a spark of philan thropy left la him, that It is more flt ftw pty-stye, than for men, we care not ow low or degraded, to May In. We rifeTnhincauWTiicff police force it doe not necessarily make Brutes of them. '.The doctrine ofinaking clean the outside or the cup and platter tsignod--iftdced If tlie 4vlde Is waAWd loo, Itut to have a Hue a seTof piilTce mcu as ualcig!i ha, nud require tin in tosleep iuTutli a uanty, 01tl)ya,cii7T'7 to nay the leat of it, placing them in rcrft law- .e'Btrrnuha:aajeuiiii I lure enough m there to move a man wtMghwjf over 20) pouuds. ifmnanity calls for better quarter GbahciS M atteks.- A private letter from our esteemed friend, O. W. Law- rence.ecretary oTthe state grange, In forms m that the third annual sessim of the North Carolina tatc grange will bo ueTdThGrenahor9i'commiehctD'g Tuesday, Feb. 15." f he executive committee of the state grange will meet in italeigh, Tuesday, Jan. 18. State exchanges wilt please notice. v , . ' ' '". '1' j TAB DKOPS, AU WflmingtoB is ia conniptions over the perftwinaacua of Katie Putnam, 1 - Brunswick and Bladon counties have lost lots -of pork by Uie warm, weather. at persons were- lodged ia the New Hanover jail during the month of De cember. w rWiA- The January term of the New Hanover superior court opens in .Wilmington hext Jdonday. ' . ". Nearly one hundred persona signed the temperauee pledge in: Wuniugtou Atenuaj .mghw, ; : 1 , . . . . "-Thegameold eonnty of Chatham had 21 tights and 23 marriages during Christinas weeaV-ii-.-' ;ute,.r.xi. From September L 1875 to January 1. 18t6, 6tk7lKJ bates of eottoa were receiv ed in Wiunington. ' . - . ;;...-... t-; ,.! ,-. . An attempt was made 8iinlay night Durgutrize voi. 1 remoni s uouse, u. Scared off, . " , , , 1 f Thomaa Gabrielr aa agd white man from New York, died in the Graven edanty poor-house a day or two ago.: ' Kurlrera in Wimtinfiton step into tobae- 00 stores, suatcha'cviiple of boxes and make off after they are quite sure they1 have got the desired brand. , . A safety kerosene oil lamp burst in Uie office of the Newborn Journal of ommeree the other' night 1 No harm done but lota of demoralization inflicted. The masonic lodge at Edenton Is go ing to send the chair once occupied by G. Washington Esq.. as "a master of a lodge at Alexandria, Va, to the cum teu - Mondajr night a free fXitht' took place en EagU laland, aoross the. river - from Wilmington, at a nigger dance. . Kaaor re used and some blood let.- The po!ioe came over and all vauitthed. An incendiary in Wilmington, the o' her UdiCmade a ecientirtc, but unmico-ss- ful attempt to cremate a couple of fami lies by the name of Hsneock and Brooks. uiKRtr coming along in the nick of time saved them. - r . - .. Jim HalL blacker than the ' hiniros of Hfldwa, wns lodged in the Newberri Jail, neoneeunyD ttia ctiarge ot auemiiunit to rape a lugger woniaiw lie stole into the keeping fair' otis's ehambtv, was de-tecU-d, roognised and am eied. A Cleaowas's-' OrisiasILivuiir had an opportuii'ity to teat the Vxorlleut qtmhties of Dr. Bull's Cough. Kyrup, I UPiUite notto say, it i the best remedy I have ever used in my family. Kev. Wm. H. Chapmau, Tastor M. E. Church, Oeorgetowa, D. C. v-l .-. 7 .thejiighty:jfalles. I'jIAir'tJHBTlUWITTjro Ml. ft s.- Raueioh; N. C. Jan. 5. 1871 . " Ma. Tuarxs : I am fond of Colonel Danan as aa editor, but I am glad also to see that your pen is not wanting. .The correspondence between Stone and "Woodsin' ia refeshing. If there were ever two lickspittle for whom the work ingmen of Itahugh felt supreme disgust and contempt, it was the "birds of k feaiher." 1 hey came to our" city with nothing, were the tools of tyrants, op pressor, ''bondhohlers and thieves." as yoa csl titem, snd they left with noth- ing. iue pest local euimrm uie siaie was kept "cheap JuhningV aa long as ft paid,' and then was ktckti emt. The "Maunder" was kept ai ths "caae sot ting type and superintending a lot of "rate (understrappers) as Ions as it paid, and then he was kicked et. ' A - Dver all this the ' workinrmea, the Biechaaios and their families bavw cause for jrejacing. About six months ago some half dozen, or more journeymen priiiUirs who were working there, were told they eould no longer have employ4 ment in the New office, aimnlr beeaua they would not submit to a redaction of thir wages, contrary to the rules of their Union, and fur no just cause they Were svuiacsTM wuw wiwi aiv wsaa sauva in elCSJsU, Id gratify the tyrannical heart of the turned out with no work and no bread, ch iff stockholder, whose opinion of a wofkingwaa is, that be is only Ot m M lm rd and made a slave, -,; , : '. j True t the pledge ther had tak ea to aliidc by Uie scats, of 4rioes adopted by their Union, with four honorable" ex ceptions, these journeymen printers; dtochargeu- trem-ae-ws -wlkie.-'ftM's gave over and Dfver teturncd Uitrc, The uimieyed tyrant- would have been ideated hut tor the aid or the "Mana ger," n ho proved a traitor to his crafis uieu, and gave them the benefit of h s experience as a printer as well a 't;ook.": Boys and kaif-kanJ weri employed,' and to this day if! run by them. The skilled mechanic who served his years to learn hi- trade being al most, a bftfirar ou our streets;- 1 he botched cotMliiion of the New audol sO the wo:k tliJurn out is tlie pnKf oi-wuo uoes il Aim ieLiiiisoinrK that has .thus tried to bnak down tin mechanics and workinanien of our cit , lrsappuiU-d and tcpt up It a gn atex- tent by the i-ulzcnn and luines s men of Knleli;h, hen" not one irsf the crea ofr-he-"Xew-ewn a SooLj dollar's interest inanyllilng connected wiiti u-i lurther than their paper.-; It b siinply money and corporations againM labor. We ae tlad our fair city is rid of she ."editor ''and the "cook." We believe they left us tor our good. And we have lust enough svnirattn forlhem to hope that they may profit by their experience and remember that the 11 a 1 tor sooner or later comes to Jus re ward. And that no poor man ever yet elevated hinisidf or his fellows bv I'elng a lickspittle for rich corporations. 1 believe it to be tho iturv of even true North Carolinian to turn his back upon this den of oorruptiou and oppres sion.. Especially do I behave it to be the duty of every mechanio spd every working man to givw his - infruenoe to ward not only ridding our state of the "tools that they nave used, but the pa per and its tyrannical owners. Yoa, air. Turner, nave stood by the uechiuthw at AliuneaJ I know that you have given employment to skilled workmen whim vou had to borrow the money to pay them,, and I for one hope to see you euHtuineo; an ft supported, to the snd that oppreeeoni,' corporations, rata, ''cliesp John editor i. "cook man- axrrrs and all such cattle. shall tied uo abiding place in North Carolina. 1 : With aa abiding trust in tne nnai tri umph 01 right, i am a . - i ATIVS AiSXHASl NEWS ANU NOTES. Emperor Wilhelm is said to be grow-J ing very feeble, Ths California senate has abolished the office of chaplain. At last accounts the weather continued miW throughput J The Choctaw and Ohiekasaw Indiana still hold nigger as slaves. . - - a Oenersl W. C Wickham is the receiv er Of the Chesapeake ft Ouio railroad. ' The UpaniHh ambaasadorahip to the Vatican has been ottured to (jtuMeuas. Joseph L. Cavin has been slotted president of the l'luhulclpUia couimou council.- A'fetlew of - the "gain-trade- ef- Eiu-oim, for 1875, shows a. falling off from that of 1874. T. 8. Dekay, a prominent . business man of Vertiou, N. J., has absconded leaving debto to the amount of. $28,OU0. Cardinal Manning has said that in no country la tlm aunimistiBtaou 01 )tts- tice more nuimpeacbable than in 'Eug land. '. ' Arrangements have been made for the mauutactare of centennial sUtm.a en velopes to Le sold ou the grouuds.duruig the t'xhibitiou. . . , , . . 7" - The preseut prospects indicate an ag gregatv yiel.t ot gold tins yoarr m ttus country, of $ JO, 000, of which Nevada is 'cxpecteu to produce f-VI, 000,000. ; i " The post office departiiient is going to exhibit at the centennial a complete frmnod ovll'-ctiog of all C H" atainpt and itUluped euvekpe ever lSMOed, The "earlyTeugnatioB- of Goutit AuembtTiz. preaitteut of. the u; cabinet is reported, in niu nee of - difforenciS with Hungary on; currency f oucurreney questions. ; : i ; : - '. .." m m font . The temperance folks in WilmingteB arr-ahara. having rouain .meeung- . ' o ,. MARKETS BriTELE(JBA :&b xw TOBXVtusaXrs. NiwITokb, Jav lCoUon flrorer; sales of 1,824 bates) upiacda 13 orhuos 13. r Futuiw chwed htsadyl rale fO.OO bales : January 13 7-3213 1-4 ; 7?ebi uacr 13 13-32ai3 1-32; Uaroh,13 7-) 613 13 S3 r April 131(13 29-32: Ma 148-32 taii Vunaai. a i Jaly :JA 7-lwi Flour quiet and nuehangedL Wheat dull . Corn quiet and firm. . Pork!. quiet: mess at taLsOtaSO.1' Lard steady'; steam 13 1-ltt, Coffee dull and heavy. ; Sugar unchanged at 8; fair to good. retining8. -. J. Sp riu turpentine quiet at ' 36a27, Hoslu dull at r.7077 for strained. Freighte firtn.!JM : a.rn Money active at 45 per cent. Sterling quieU, Gold strong L12i 1 12J. Governments dylt and 'steady ; New fives l.lfif j states quiet and nom- J'r ;' BA1.T1MOBE ;MABKETS f ' " ;' Baltimokb, JaBe.Flour 'dully City Mills super. $472(3.50; extra n 76$7.(Xt. V haat,qut 1 prime red 11X31.42 ; Md. red il.38(i.39w Corn -teady ; western nonimal : oouthem old steadv, white J(70,, yellow 70. Pre--vixions quiet and Una ; uifsapork'22t'( I i " V- . I flH hulk,ahouldera . 8fe9 ; bacon do. m(i li haws 1515. Isird quit and steady. Uoflee niin. ..Whisky quiet. Sugar firm and active at lOf, . .-. .' i- i..y OOTTOIC IfABKXTS. . , Norfotjl 'Jan. 6. CottonrTqu'et middlings 12. - lUioav Jn 6.-Cotto and-, nommal ; nuddhngs 12J(t 13. ' '. WoMntoToii. Jan. 6, Cotton qnlet and nominal; middlings 12 f. SBBBBBSBSSSBSBWBSMSaaMMiHte ' ft' MiVV ADVERTISEMENTS. 0VI4OY ACA KMT. The TOth aestlon will begin on ths 17tb of AtWSOulSTtt . Jan freoUU JTITXOVBITJT: POH 8AU. OR RENT. ' , TtH sew ar.d destrsble Housefwlt eight roHins, comer ot Meabern AventyB and ttlood north tireet. I'ussission g I Teu Unms- ttttriy. - r- - AU for rent, one front office Id Tucker Hall. - W. H.R. 8.TUvKtR. . -JktetgVJsffr-Sy-PgS-tf . - H OKE U . II A L L Tare M.rtniig ' iiay end Saturday, J&n. 7 If 8, Amfrlrs's FsvorHe Artiste t Th- -Peerless L- Comedienne snd Vocalist, MiSS SaiXS TUl IMA XVI .. : - aso s..i.."'.::.-i',.'::.Z;....'. Unriraled Comedy Company, Albx Clhocs, . ; ; . i -. i . . M Auerer. .Msnarer. .Wreetor.- i, i. 8CLl-IVS,v'....... FRIDAY EVENING, Pisr, from CharloUe Ike great Society pronU's celebrated novel, entitlM, ' , JANE EYRE, Thb OitrSAir or Lpwoon Jans Evas with songs, Miss Kstl Putnam 8ATLRDAT EVKNJNO, the beautiful Do mestic Play, entitled the JUTTLE BAREFOOT! T Amry, the Little Barefoot Katis PytSAM with orhihial dungs A Dances. ' Full Cast of Characters tn rVortaaime. T Frtcet as u ul. ' Heat can be' secured at Csnuer's Drug More, ,t Jan3t M U81CAL ISBTBCJIENTS! STUNG 8. and TiliniMtuga,-ot WH khidsai-r rrpf-. ! BROWN'S YARIETT" STORK,' Ilollsmaa BuDJInr. ,OAUPETlG8l liiH'tiiL 100L O'Csrwetlajc'RafcS. A.-'oV-Cm s ieeAT--A;las vu. '10. ? .t 1 oeirr " ' L. ..- w . i.,B1.Ti;vgiB., T vflE1 -OSLT FOLVTECBNIO HOMaV ccuoou i .: ... j- , 8T. CLEMENT'S HALL, . Ell'.cott Clly. noai Baltimore, fitii V7?' efctaliltsed ' Ofoub- superior teach- C-ieroCS sile: avlforatnig climate; bo rank bigi't receives 'only flrst- Sls-kqesa.' (indulges elass v. " ' ' :. '' ' Kou. Coarsest Classkal, , Ltbersl, Bciea ift Oon-merc'sL v fcere sm wDseeantal Catalogue. . ri. Bji. i. Atiilt Sbstbsro. U. LI.. Head Master." Cbabxbs A, Da k. Srsacaa, f. D., ;.: , asg4weowly '.."'. , ,Mjtm J-jSD AND MILLS FOB BALE. 1 uTInr lot sate my suns, ion no-, wns 11I tjhmistf f . aa tuti-.m t.!n,s!s, te. Hui-khnrn township Harnett County. Tnsy are kicaied ne sever tailing sUeaia and th neighborhood I veiy healthy, having eicel leot cr. t will also sell my land with then. The Mill and tea (ila enjoji aa ss-ceh-nt reputation snd have a large custom. For farther Inlormsikm address bis at Chalk Levwl. Harneit County, N, or call on CIS st Prince's Mill. Bov le-wta t . r ' W.A. FRINCE. k mrjiiniiw m , iiMa It 111 uiiii tiitttfc Ptrfoct String Mackm fur Voaf r e of U) I ill Y JC8T THE TUI30. ' ' jyw ' .. ...,: ,s v , Iftt-nt Free " "T oanao tUarsT FAIkC-ILU Ce.r IW Sleeker a v, York dev.- T. O. Aadrsae, Vox . 47a, 1 1 J .''I'ji.L.w?. ...I j; 5?:,, I -f, . ! . . . -;;"V ... 1 . - - -;Vv... ... ... ...J. . f '..' f'.: ; - ., -PrB. ,1 . r' '.:: : 1 ''ttfV'f '71, ... - ,::!. ; . , . . ( , . ..j... , t : ' . : ? -f s ; ' Mi ?4:" " -J

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