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THE RALEIGH SENTINEL.; rTBLISBSD: - '.. ' UA1LT, WKKLT ANu8El-WEEKLY ; Official Organ t Hortli Carolina- STATE PRINTING & BINDING ESTAB lUSHMENT. p.DO.m.r, i i Editor fearm c srsecairTioa. Dally Sentinel 1 year In advance.. 18 00 Daily 81 x months In advance. 4 00 a .1 ic-n. .. : " " - ., i. 00 iM-m- SatetWtoaVWt ' any part of the City at Fifteen Onu a week, LEA A P E R R I N S U the only GE LINK WOllCEStERSHIRE SAUCE THE.CITY, Cotton receipt yentrnlay, 68 bulct. - pencli'treffa sweetljr blooming LereoLouU. . BaleigU Uslit.Aitilleiy will niaet tlii nming at Metropolitan ball. f By getting ZeiglerV cigars you will not be deceived. All he uki la trial Zlfiler' IteWgttfitTorite rigar atw lathe place to get the bent and the pureat cigar In the city. ' The finest etock of chewinjt aud motlnu tobacco, pipe. Ac, at Zelg ler'a. next door to the Varborough IleuM. --r At tba request of many citizens we bar introduoed : our .fine " Diamond Oil," SO d'frtt kigKtr int thin anjr in fera. Price 40 cent. Law t Co. s llaaara. A C. SanUrra 4 Co. have Tor sale two good mule, oue Kulif ul louy, one new bnggy and on iwoond band carriage, juat repaired and painted, as good as new. Call on tbem at No, 2, Martin street, for a bargain, Katii Pntnam, as "Jane Eyre," at Tucker bnll this ning.The papers Terywhere alie bas been overflow, with ommt'ndationsr--Qnidyr' writching, enohantiug, daiuty and Uligbtnl, are the tamest pfifiwea they une in regard to her. Prof. H. F. Sluttr haa opeuel a dancirg school over Allcott's ? store, vhere all- young aica daairia the art will be taught all the latest - d-wteesi Hia lessons ant givsn svanr. Monday, WVloe.klay and Friday even ing at 8 o'clock. - : Iter. Dr. Vanghan, the learned and abW pastor of the PresbyUvian-cliuroh, returned" this" morning from aTisiMo his family in Charlolte county," Virginia, tad win fill bia pnlprit swt Hnuibjy., Yha laJiM-ijf him)grogiim handsomely fitted np two rooms iu the parsonage for his occupaucy. Comraimoii Jocbsau A few extra copies of the journal of the convention will be waned from this ofilco. Parties desiring to be supplied will please send in their orders at , onoe. The price will not exceed $1.45 a copy. Send in your orders, accompanied by the cash. Miltta!. The Raleigh Light In fantry will celobnite the auniyersary of " Robert Er tse'Jtitrrb,- AVcdnesdayr Jafl; . 19, and not Jbtltk of this month,' as statod by our moruiug contemporary. The1 Wilmington pebjuinerjwill be borne on drees parade, for ..the first time since it was bestowed upon the k company. . " ' - . . . 'TVPOOBAPHICAL, The following ffloers were- installed last ---M ednesday evening, f r the ensuing term, in Ral eigh Union Ko. 44 : Jos. A. Harris, President; J. W. Marcom,Vice-Pre8l-dent; F. T. Booker, Recording Secre tary ; Olho Crabtree, Financial Secre tary; E. M. Uxzell, Treasurer? J. C. ifihg, Sergeant-at-anns EiiKcnoiC. Hook and Ladder "Com pany No. 1 mot Lust everypg) at Fire- man's hall, and elected as olBoers for the ensuing year, F.TCLve, foreman! 8. V. House, 1st smtHtaut foreman ; Joha - Parker,' 2d awrtant foretunn;-H. E. Heartt, recording secretary ; and W. R, -Pepper, treasurer. After the balloting exercisea, the company had a fine oyster supper at Pepper's restaurant. . Good LtJCX Or good management, which? Amid tlie WTeck of hog--meat and the waste of rashers, our friend, Gen. TV. R. Cox, stands proudly con ' scious of having saved bia bacon. Al though he slaughtered bogs at three of ' his country plaoea just 'before the warm weather set in, he has not lost a pound, While aU the state is wailing over its spoiling, fragrance-breathing ham?, shoulders and sides, he is stfo. As boon to suffering grangerhood, he ought to tell us how he did it. vpeiiiob CouRTr-B-Busiiiess trans- acted in the superior court yesterday i Slate vs. Tony Williams, larceny, submits, not sentenced. Btate vs. John Jfewsom, larceny, submlu, not sentenced.,, s r" fctale vs. James Garner, (white,) a. b.. jury verdict guilty f assault. State vs. Henry C. Tocker, larceny, Jurv verdict guilty, not sentencetfi - State vs. John CampbclLand-Frank Harrison, Iarcenjf, jury verdict guilty, not sentenced. State vs.. Alexander Jones and Henry Slaylie-tTf , affray, defendants-submit. judgment not prared. - itate ts.- Johrr Jeffreys,- lareetiy, de fendant submits, judgment not prated. , The grand Jurv returned ten new bills all true, the majority lor larceny i . m -ax, y i t a i ' r i s . - . . ' sr . -'m. - , n a & m -w" & awar bss.- a a s-.- nw , aa. ar awaw V-... ' " -:;: :v' r '...'0'' V--' T7 : w';;.;--,:'": ' -'.' ' - , .;, Ji '.'-.:-- - ----- - ; , i ,n 1. 1 ' r "I 1 I I .1 I . 1 ' . ' . ' ' ' 111 ' ' 1 " gj.gTLai i. iuii. ii. i ... .jiii-Ej--r--a.aVciar.-j-.fifcrvk its- urtjm'jkVHJ .- - i-n. m,..-. x, 1 r : ; ; I -- ' Labo SupplV. Tb darkeys Iwro; abouti are nwkincontracta for the opening J'far, The rates arc f,8 a montfc for the'first quarter 10 mtitii froif then till lay ing-by 'f crops; and xoiMyi picklng ta.be done by the - hundred weitrht. Pkkera make from tt to 11.2 day. , F CRT. -Dr. T. a Powell, of Rock MountTi nepbeWor GenrWr;R.-Cox; of this city, was bailly hurt a fe w nlghtt since. 1 He was on bis way toviU patient, when his horse .run away, 1KhH'''rrm'llcliry- tet(l,''thrwtmt!r"witlt ' hia buggy, throwing hl.m out, breaking one of his legs; cutting a' terrible ga-h la hi) head aud iuulvting other serious lnjuriesir.Dr. Powell was; adjutant of the 4TUt North Carolina reytmcDt, and has many friends -about RalttgU, whe will hear w.Ui rvn t w .his nainrul mm hap: - - ' ," tivvDKS Djutil lr. Edgar J. FarweB, of UorsetiVcftuout, died very audJon ly this morning, at Mrs, Stevens board, ing-house on BUlsboro street. He came to Raleigh about six weeks ago, for the benefit of his health, being connutip tive. During his brief Sojourn anu;4 lis, he bad made quite a number of frieudv and all who knew him sympa thise deeply and tenderly with his almost heartbroken wife. She leavoa with the remains of her irnsband,-an(r-party f frieuds, by the Raleigh Oaatou roau to-morrow murnuig. .Ll- SvTRUiK Cocrt. These , canes were takan up yeiU'rd.ty in the suprctue court .tbnexr Vcr Ctk-w.- O. W. Cm l son, was argued. alter Ulara lor pTatoflff GtlltaTnind Prudeii fur de- fendanta, i - ' In the second district : State vs. Peter puwniug,. Washington, was argued. Atiuruey-gent rd for atate, Walter ttirk and -Mullen' ft M'jore- for: de fendants. fiiasjudaliatri Fred. Phillips lor pluiutiff, W. II. John, etou for defendant. Cases from the various jiulifLd dis tricts will be taken uo in the following order. : . ; - ' ' , ; 1st week, 1st and 2d distriota. ,' Jtirsak. 4th ai 1 5ta dirtrit 3d week, Sd and 7th ilintriots. 4th week, 8th and 9Ui diHU-kts. 5th week, 10th and 11th distrh-t. Cth week, 12th and Cth diHtrietxi - ; . lm ' ' " ' i . Plkasant Paktv. The Centennial isocuJClub, a new leative orgs uTzatloii, gave a. very pleasaiit party lat evening at the residence of Jacob K. Allen, on Dawson street - The managers, whose names appeared ou the tastetuiiy printed tickets, are Menrs. AT. D. fee park, T. J.'.Crowdor,. W. I. Spain, J. 8. Beckwith, E. O. Harrell, Mrf?i.- Uxile, J. L. Whitley, J. F. Rodford, F. T. itooker, K. . WeathcrSj'. T. l Nichols, F. B. Arendell aud ,M C Winston. ' The hospitible mausionwas crowed with guests, the young and fair., lite chivalrous and gay, some seveuty five being present. Among tlie Joyons throng j-¬l:e4! isc. Dor Laud SallieCaiTollMary aud CalJte Crowderj K(la Barker, Minnie Gorman, Nannie Hyde, ICo.na Xtatliery, Xatiuic Tomliu son. Jennie and Delia Bctts, Annie Upchurcb, Mol ie Mo.Ulieler, Hattie Lilley and Annio"1 Bcjt ; - Messrs, Cheatham, "BawllXarrol,Bruigs, C'lawaon, Binchara, Wyatt, Wrcnn, Paine, Williams, Steadman nd Flem ing ; Mr. and Mrs. Carroll, Mr. aud Mrs. Fred. Watson and Mrs. Nichols. Some of the young JadieA werttJinJiill evening costu-ne, but moot of them wore handsome winter miU. Kefre-h-ments were served about 12 o'clock; and by the first of the wee little hours. the merry assemblage had dispersed, voting ft just ai - phaant as ple.vnut could be. GO TO THE GJtAND JURY. '""Most uf our caluTDTDTiTofs of IBS K8wl have fled tho city. Wo tell the " Last Rose " to go before the grand jury and indict gs for Attempting, to iribe Mr Atwater, or blowing up vur own oflice, or stealing from the treasury in mcas uriuir the tmblic nrintinsr. All tho al leged crim-es are indict tble . . ; If the foreman of the grand jury does not fill his ears with coitou arnd run, we will tell him to in' I Haywood anil Lc to indict Judij'e Wutts for br.be-takiug, We will -do hU m ;dcnoceff --Us judge's charge that no runu shall ilvo inlornmlinn to a member of the grand jury on the rtreels. We niiifcfc""t I'cU r son Dunn and H-'ymO'.ir Wliitinir, fore men at former cvurli. aiil ive ..wjUuuik. I to the present foreoiau it he doc Xi8 i -. - . .. . , , run. aud run or-iiot we am aeuu mm this to'rcad. . j T." ' ; VEEK'OF PUAVEU.4 - U Tub Mkituw at this PBBrwkU j ,,1(J Cmu Last Erenao.. "jf lie hirgwit auuVnce ever asaembled in Raleigb o sucl an occasion, filM the' Preabjterian church Jasteveningi at the union prayer-iapt ting,: j soven;, hundred 'persona were present PoW;erilbwTjm deep and tlie exetcifes peeuUarly aol-t emn nul impmaariaa, . Rev. , W. R. At kinson," -wko is1 f aaVeig a, general favorite among our religious people ot all danominatiotM, : oonJuoted the ser vices, reading as ' foundation for his opening remarks the 1st and Sd Verses of the W cluptrr of 1st Timothy, and tbewhoh of tbltaVnebaiter of Keh miuk He spoVa eloquently and well of the pa'ogvs rt atl Iu connection with the subjects of apecial prayer for the eveu- I big-mlers ami auagistrates; and 'en forced the duty of CbrUtians to pray for their rulers,- byshowiug their need of being prayed for, . - j ' n: j klr. Falrvhlld thmiijht fiev-ubjett'e for prayer this evening, of vltiltmxrt auco, and portrayed tlie glorious time wo ohould have if all ur candidates could point to 'heir christian record la stead,of their political one. '. ' ' .' Prof. W. C, Kerr, our indefatigable tat8 glrtfet;"ghow luni8etf iio lesr at home in Ideologic realms. His ad drefs al one of the fluent that has been delivered, during' the week; He spoke of the important relation God sustains in tli rutins? of iiafcLhn. AQ1 cave afl Jn 3 CT I N'vbuchaduezzar, He thought God's peniilrt j the selection of their rulers. We are tojoapt to f jrget the relation we hold, as cliri-itinns, to civil gorermueut. Prohably otic object of the late war was k iuiiis upon- our miuds a. 8easenf o.tr utter lunbility to govern juurxelves willtuiUtJt.fiidltfiy0Li& and idi-piwwful. Civil sovernmeuU are divuio lunlirtilt-ms. trod selecteu our govtrnnUut and governors juat as he did thoec of old.; U nika over-all, aud we should pray for rulers who will rule righteously and for the highest good of uir country aud people. b. Taylor, of the North JJetliod'ut chnrch, tklivered a striking and lnresslvc teii niiuulcs discoume, in which ho7tok occasion to repudiate utterly tho recent fntitaKiie tricks of HatfUi- ; He id Haven, did not reprc- tKat-UUfiJalyn of JilJrotherhood, and yet the whole body would be held re siwnsible for his Indiscreerand Ill-timed utterances, lie Awilt ou the Inoou aiU'ucy of christians all over the land praylftg ' for g4 and wise and ; holy rulera, and yet; 'at Jh blddinjj Jof any pOifUOU caucus OV luUYCUwyu, auiw- lug for high otiice the liasfst and most degraded characters. 1 1 - - ' Rov. Dr.' Pritcliard," Rev. Dr. Bnrk llead, lievr v.-A-SliarVevRsWa Norman, Rev. J. D. Huiunra, aud John Armstrong", tlie 'excellent presidont of the Y. M. C. A., all made earnest aud telling speeches. ., - ,i jitA -uQiMtibiLaio the meeting wa. when Rev. W. R. At- kiuf on aroae- and said tliat, as one of the special objects of prayer this even big was "for prisoners and captives, for the persecuted and oppressed, Uede aired to ask,the pnyers of all christims present, for poxa-, dowa-trodden, op pressed South Carol UiA, his native state; " Tlie subjoct for prayer this evening i "Foreign, missions: Matthew xxviii: 19." The ni opting is to be held in the Swain Jtit-Itottisl;;cli9rcB. --and' every thin g iudiuutes w , immense crowd. Those who wieh peats should go enrly. ' Kiscr. A ring affair, alwut which no unjiluasa t flavor hangv'ca'nil thfl at the State Katioual bank,, New ' Year's day. Ji.. Burko..Uiywood, lor seven yers book-keeper of '-the institation, turns irrangtir for his health.- His atso ciuUs iu tlie hiink prnutd h;m au- ClVEnUt tilt", 83 WtSStlmJ; Ulal tif feg"5?3; The prcscniation -peec!i was made by the -miiier. $4 uuel C White, and was an eloquent little ou :-.niJut9 out-bunt of oratory, which, abounded with hve I ml friendi-liti', rlu-like, wllhoutend.'J and closed wuu 'habitation In a world of lijiht where all ii love." The reci pient lookdnho eloquence, , which his emotion Uulcu tongue refused to utter, (iofHle, "f yirgitiis. has hurled I bomb-f iu il ;nto the. derailment of boy erutiKiu -4u444ee4Kxsv a' reaotutiiHi toiiivestigitte naval villainies a iwi (xirat aguiice.. J?txk It to 'etu 1 lie bill, sj nropir.iting. or stealing out of t -e i-eopU's iHtckcU. f 1.5iM),0iJ0 Ilbr the Philadelphia; renuimial humbug ,tuiu t,uv4A.tu, r v.vy. next Mn(I.l cveo; denKH? tODtTeffnrj,rruo ? f pcpouea. ,Kew .Ykah'd TenPWASc Ap- rxisTXKKTs. Theodora A. uamaay, state lecturer for the Independent Order of Good Templars of North Carolina, will begin bis second grand temperance tour through the state Monday, Janua ry 174 17. H will address the peo ple at the following places : Hickory, Monday, January-17. , ,. ! ' Catawl)a, Tuesday, January J8. 1 L r-tatesvijie, Wednesday, January 19, Salisbury, Thursday, January w. : j "; ClayUm, Moi Jay, January 24. ,J lAGruuge, Tii .-xday, January 25. i Snow Hill, W ednesday,- January 26, llookcrton. li.ray jaonary 27. h . Kinstoo, Friday, January 28. Sharon Church, SHturduy,-January 20, Morchoad Oiij-, alonnay, January 31. ! rraofortriiemhiy, February U i3fewberi;.Thurslaf, Kehrnary 3. ' Bay Rirn Mlay,J''ebrury'7 - i Grant -.coro, Tuesday, FebniHry 8. -, J -Broad Creek,-Wednesday,- February Washin-on, Friday, February, lj.y' Chi Ford Church, Monday, February 14. i - ' ' j Pant esro," Tday, February IS. : t j Swan Vuarter, Wednesday, February 16. - -,' Laks Landinir, Tliumday, February 17. '- Maldletoa, Saturday, February 19. : ; reeuville, Tsesdny. February 22. ; Parker's Chapel, Wednesday, Febra ajryiO. ' . Falkland, Thursday; February 24. Bell's Ferry, Friday. February 25. Jamesville. Saturday, February 26. Briubt Hops Lodge, Monday, Febru ary 2H. v ... It-icky" MoufitT Wednesday," MarctiT; lUngwood, Thuradav, March 2. Littleton, Friday, March 3. Franklin Depot, Salurdav, March 4, Murfrcusboro, Monday, March 6. Jnikon, Tuesday. March 7. 0;itcville, Wednesday, March e. : . fTM... a a. Ii Plymouth, Saturday, March II. itoxabel, T burn day, March I Elizabeth Church, Tuesday,, January 25. DURHAM'S GROWTH. "The Rapid Growth.of Durham.Xorth Carolina" i ths- titU-of-n-,iuterestuig ckcuLir iHflUiJly IL AvEjeuiM.'oiiecf the great tobaoco dealers of that nour ishing little city. - It says : A person whs topped at Durham, ten years ao, would not know thajplaoe if he stoppeJ there now. , Black well's great factory, and Ream s tobaoco warehouse, sie two buildings that would do honor to any place, no matter how large. A few figures will show phuner than words the amazing growth of this place Iu 1805, it had a population of 100, with property valued at $16,000 ; 1 tobacco factory, employing S hands, ' and con suming 5,0M pounds" ofrleaf "tobacco j active capital, f 1,000 ; i ara i anopa, 1 blacksmith shop, and .1 bar i jom. Now (January 1, 1876.) it has a population of 2,000, with property valued at 1550,000 ; 16 tobaoco factories, employing 600 k.nil. mn. Mnamnin. S UV) DOA nnnn.li UMUUn, will. VWMV.a.U , . w . .rwiu. of leaf tobfloco ; active capital, $500,000 ; 15 stores : 3 drug stores ; 4 confection anea : 6 , ooardinK bouses : 1 notei ; i restattnuits and bar Tboms ; I, tin shop ; 2 carnage abops a steam saw mills : l machine shop 5 planing and- lumber tnillflraml 1 -Bewsitaper and job office. ' . We have beard people talk about the west, and how rspdly towns Kpnng np there t but we 'doubt if any place tuere can show snch solid prosperity in tlie same length of time as this town of Durham. Any man in North Carolina or TlrRmlawho-wutworklsaT-as "tar would ba .forced to work U he went west, would have two dollars so show lot every one he could make there, and have besides the comfort of Uvuijr in a country where he would not be com pell. sd to close and stuff .with hay all the openings in his house on the wind side iu winter to keep ais family front freez ing to death. . Ws can make of these two states whatever we will. TAR DUO PS. ; Wanghtowh had wheelbarrow "rolling matches Christmas. Geo. W. Taylor, of Charlotte, has been sppointed deputy revenue col lector.. . - ' :.-t -i' '- v Terry, who was so bsdry wounded by Kay, in Urange county, a lew days be fore Chrifttmaa and reoprisd dead, is rspidly reoovering. i . MiM Alice Gates, of Asherille, hr d her fm e bdly burned Chriatmss mon ing by the accidental explosion of a half pound package of powder. , , ; it A dimiuu.lve ATrican sprout the other day got badly mangled in the gearing of A. i. Buxton ft Co.'s cotton-gin at Jackson, Northampton county. ' J Mecklenburg county is paying inter est on the ft0,000 of bonds issued in liehalf of the Wilmington, Cliarlotte ft Rutherford railroad, now the Carolina Central railway. . Rocks crushing through the windows of the cars are among the sgreeabls in cidents of travel on the Charlotte, Co lumbia ft Augusta railroad, in the neigh borhood of Charlotte. Sne niggers recently gave minstrel performance at Jackson and charged 25 cents admission for niggers and half- pn lor second-class - Africans " and white folks. I fnequaled in effeveness, unsp- - pi'JJwU U eiMBT-sFfj IDU HUrtTMtXI IU Soil's Cough 8rup. , ceuXM per totU ; largs sua. 6uA cenu. A reoeaf Undde m France kilW 62 men. ',- . - ,-. ; . Bank of England's minimum rate, 6 perceut , . ; ,, .. ,, ' Lamar's election as Miwiaaippi sena tor is dubious. r . ... , , . , Eatton & Miller, Fall River bankers, have collapsed. ,. .; . . - . ;""! Awruatus Schell has been elected chair man of Tammany. . j , Lord Henry Thyme, conservative, baa been elected to parliament A eoal-mbieVxnloHion in SlafVorJtdiireu England, killed five peisons. "' ' ' : 30,000 Montenegrin guards have been armed with breech-loading riies." ' , The Frendi republicans are gettioa np s compromise lit of senators,' . i The Gardner house, Chicago, was de stroyed by fire Thursday moruiug. Several Philadelphia houses arc being hauled up fur dealing iu crookedwbikky , Alex. Williamson', a prominent buni ness man of Toledo, has absconded with lioo,ooa v lCO00 rifles and 60 cannon will be sent from this country to Montenegro by alarcu. , - John Btephensotr-ft Co., ItewYork oar maanfan-tarera, arsr played out for tlnO.UOU . Geo. Morrill, telegraph operator at Brownsville, Texas, suicided List Sun day. Whiky. - .:. , .iBrHambIetoi,-of Gtor2ia7iia been elected clei k of the house way s and means committe. The governor of New Jersey Las or dered military to Hopewell to qu-'il the railroad trouble there. ' '" The ailvee tease4presratfttigg4? Leggett, commissiouer of putentH, is to. be investigated. Go higher wid it. will vote Tueadai to redact poxUk'e vu newspapers ud third clus ma lie pi mortgage IhiikIs of the l'ucitie railroad, !o,(XH) each, were stoleu froui a me lien jjlT- ot-MaiX- it Co., en texduy . The democrats of Teias have nomi nated . lcldCokelor jtQvjftorftud it. 13. iiubburd Tor lieutenant govtrUor. 215 catica of uuHtamii bitten oe- louing to tlie Geruuui consul at Chi cago, were seized in Una city luiufMlay by ftsvenne'ufficers. .;.!.j,L:.....,i. New, of Iudiana, introduced a resolu tion iu congress yesterday agaiu- tany attempt to revive old bittrueHes ; ami it was unanimously adopted. Euroinan paiiers deuounce tlie idea of Urunt'a projmHed Cubau iuterveutiuu. We think a democratie congress will be apt to see that he doesn't "luterveue" to any alarming extent, Re, of Minnesota, introduced a reso lution in congress yesterday, declariuK against any -further ruiitrninidii uljlte currency. It was referred to the ways and means committeo. Internal revenue suiierviaor Tut- ton has been ordered by Bristow to go to Chicago to superintend the trials sriaing from seizures of diatillories made by him m that city last ay. - The Turkish govcromeat resent-all idea of foreigu luterieitnce in lloixo- goviuiau matters. Tlie Hr.iuU uier nS tliat lliC.Subl.ine rorfc" "vf.Il uivc all nepessary jjimrmitee fir rcl'onn. A hot fight is progressing iu tlie Ken tucky legmluture tor tut U.S. aemitdrUip between tho preseut incumbeut, Ste venson, ex-Uovernor Leslie, Hoo. J. lil Beck, Johu S. Wilhams and Isiiao Seward baa beeneonArmel as miuia- ter to China; Merrill to Belgium ; Cai peuter, second 'comptroller j Campbell, collector of internal revenue"' for 3d Texas district ; Mo-eloy, postmaster at laleadegw. AJa. I alulleo, postmaBter at luscalotisa, Ala. In tho Ohio legislature was yet relay Introduced abillduclaiing torcible eu r iuto.coru cnbs and poultry yards buig lary, and requet!ug Gen. Grant to d.t mis his relatives and appoiut Union soldiers in their places, MARKETS BY TELEGUAP1I. ITKW TOSK MABKBTS. Nw York, Jan. , 7. Cotton quiet ; sales.' of CM bales ;u uplauds 13 5-1C; Orleans l-ii. Futures rpi ned steady ; talc 14,1X0 bates: January 13 l-H ; reiw-iiary IS 5-16&13 11-lGt March 13 9-16ia 19-32 ; April 13 25-32(&13 13-16 ; May tintill 1-82 1 Jims li 3 lCttiH 7 8kt i July 14 ll-32143-8 ; August 11 7-lbit 14 Flour quiet and ttnclianged. WTieat dulL Corn quiet and firm. lV-rk qui. t mesa 'at 20.73j?2i. Lard stwuly:; steam 12,15-lfi. Cofft'e dull aud heavy. Sngar unchanged at 8J ; fair to good refining 8J. ' ' ripirits turpentine quiet at y"ad.. Rosin unchanged at 1.70a75 for strained. Freights heavy. .'Money ouereu at o per wwr Sterling quiet. Gold itroiii L12i(r 1 13.- Governmentt dull and steady ; Xew fives 1.1(1$ ; stattsjiuiel aniLuojL- Inai: ' " N - . COTTOS MABKBT. ' 'orroi.K, Jan. r 7.Cottou qni-t t miJiU tig 12. WriantoTox, Jan.' u. Cotton quiet and nominal ; middlings 12i; . . BAtTixows, Jan. T.r-Cotton dull and nominal; lniudlicga l.f? 13. " TEE RALEIGH tJENTINEf. . . . nl k.L..jhlfll.llUlfl aavsruaenwaia wiu bo . i BasTisai. at lbs (uUowIng rates per square of h- 1 Ulu. VUV iHUIt'W wu nHuann. - - i.Une sauars ose iibis - r leastaaas weea I amam. 1 . ........ m 1 monih.. S months. 00 : 4-. i a svosxas H f. w Tan most Bxmaxeadiji Rkitedt, Dmooveekp Bbkeos's Caki Poapc Pi-Asrian At jio .tiiue in the history of true medicine has an article appeared which has met with greater approval and success than Benson's Cpcine pla-ter. Why they sxo preferred ti all Other porous plasters. Is owing to their improved composition ( they act in stantaueoualy, cure speedily and effeotu- a'Jv. lVyslchvis and the general public who acknowledge the great ' benefits derived from the Use"0t rtlflS ordmarj xirUM plasUr,. however, maintain tliat t licit action is not surilclently prompt, requiring time, patience and continuous Weal totfl'eci a cure. ' Benson's tap cipe Plotter overcomes this difflculty by accomplishing in a few hours' that wUmh it takes any other plaster as many days. Althou.ru a recent dicovery---Cap- cine has been thoronglily tested by phy sicians, and in each Instance has oeen prououucid tlie iiiokI remarkable, safe, - certain and thoroughly etUcacioua rem edy ter discovered. Incoriwrating Calcine m an tmprovea Porous Plaster lias been accomplished alter rciicated soucltauous . from tne medical fraternity aud is now prescribed by them with unprecedented snccess ; especially in-f Blieumatlsm-i Ileurtsy, atul.boru Colus, kmiucv, omi laiuis, and oil diseases for w.-'ch a Porous Plaoter has been used. , Its marvellous inflocrce over tne cir culation, aud general eflVxi ou the sys tem is almost lneretiii'e ; irom in moment of it applieat'oa vo the.alTected part," it operates with aetoDisIrug vigor brings renef and rtrrcs mo? istf ectuall j Hisn anv known" Plaster,- Lhi'ment or Compoun L ; 1 A- a seuwne puarmacea.'cai prepa ration of t' e highest ord:-r of merit ; its iugredier . 'are entirely vegetable and free fnm Mineral or Metnl Poison. Oue iris! wjtf convuice the nolskeptical of its superiority uve-e drdiunry 1'orous Ptoau-rs. tthenvo oesi e prompt arid immedinte relief, rM youf Druggists for TlglHOTllrrtTrfWiiiu I'laster. Price, 25- ceuts, j Sfabi by A Jonssos, , Pbarmoceutical Chemists; f Wbolesule Ageuta, if. Y. For sale by Williams ft Haywood aud PeFcnd, Lee tfc Co.r Raleigh. 4j AA WERTISPIEXXS- TjriJursACStEMT.' The 7ilh Bescton will begta on thelTth of JTr0S .I.M.I.OVE.OT. ni'l AUMU'E OF I Kuild tne free. NEW BOOKS OS BILK SELL CO. 7. Warren . X. liVD READING, PsTCHOMANCT, VI Faaelnallon Soul Charming, Meamer, Urn, and Mirrlsire Uutde, ahowlns; how either ri ay (aMiuate and galu the love and affrpili.ii of any person tliey choos InatantKV. M uuirca. Uv ma I 60 eta. Hunt Co., 1 . Tib M., Phils., 1'a. . w AMID'. An energetic mao to control the aalea iu thl distrkt of a ataple article In ths groeery Hue. Any active mas uiaj secure a pruiau"it cah tiuakieas and a AioDopuly that c. a be made to pay $3,000 peraiiaiim, by addreaaing, with sump uloaed for.anawer, - MANTIATTAS M'F'Q CO., " Ul KeadeHtrst, Kew toik. Puts! $100 Calla! filork privileges bought and sold by us Sa m.nihj.r.f.f th. ftt.u-k Flcrhtfnir. Wa ntm il orders our peraonal attenUon sod sroaraa- lee aantlavuon. r.ii'LA!TOt riirum .,, r, TI'M HilllMiF Jk. 111. Uankvra and 0rHkera, o. U all ft., ea York. sritEADS! 200 . BTKAliDLKSi FUR " . . - Cooiht. Cslut, Ilea ttifi", nd til TlM.t llKtstt, . L'BS , - . -WelWCirk it Ttbltti, - PUT CP ONLI IN BLL'I BOXES. f A TRIED AND "SURE REMEDY. For tale by Dmitrltta generally, and JOllSdluN, HOLUI Ar A CO.. --" . - FbUadlphla, Pa Homoeopathic FAMILY MEDICINE CASE AN BOOKS, giving plain direction! (or their use, are a seoenalty in every well regulated houae aol.l. Not only will a timely duna of tbs ia dieated HcimiBopalble remedy oftes eot ahnrt a M-rioua attack ft aicknesa, but the conarh ss-n.-aa-of bfluit able, in an emergency, toaa" rd prom t relief, all I' oort than repay ths aus-.. lav. For 11 tu.tralel Price Ut. aend lUnf to BOKKKKK ATAFEt, Baltimors UoHuuirArnic Pu.bmact, dec7 4w. Mi Weit Fayette Street. .GILES' 4SpLKJinEfT IODIDE OF AMMONIA "iiii:sn' Ihhibs' a AmmukIa fait Is ay -Judgnii'iit, tho bet rcmedv Ut pearalKta fver put lx'fore the puhlh. Ibave been amicted; a HIi il.ndiw.Hf for Sj years, and nrver until I ffil nkn Mr. (iilra remedy did 1 Bad any aAur.'I relief. 1 lake pleasure tu saying thia, hiaoinurh a-l detire always U . bsa bens factor of the human famllv. . WM, P. CORBIT, C'hm'n-of the Mcthodiat Cuurrh Exmirov,! Hold by all Drutgl-ta. Depot 4i8ixta Avenue, N. Y. Only SO cents aud tabotlle, . For sals by - PF-SCCU; LF.K ACO., d.'cT-dwAtw.tr. Kah-lgh, N.C - 1 ' i SaaiariCln Neirine. THE great Nerve Conqueror, rxrtrrea -Epileptic Fl,Onvulakos. .-pain, Bt. VhM, Danes and all Nervnaa Diaeaaes ; ths only iknnwft nontve remedy for ept teptkFita. It has bees leated by tbouaanda aud has sever bees known to fan In s aingle eaae. ''jzQ tamn f (ir tlrcnlars gtving evt- TH.I nulur. fi . F.nAknAA Ueucol cures. Aildrrsa, t - - ' - , DR. s. A. ItlCHMOND, Jt ' octlMSm Box 71, St. Joseph, Me n VA-c.r
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 7, 1876, edition 1
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