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TIIE TULEiGIL SENTINEL, ,'" rrsLisniD ' THE RALEIGH , 8NTI S Eta T ' AdvntlMmnita wfll kwmMrMtetbwwauv BaaTiaa at tke foUowlng; rate peretfuare of one nca, or fen ntnton nner7 ' Om square one Um - fl.OO " ' MbtMqitswt weitlesf , leas tbaa a week . - SO . llAILY, WEEKLT AND 8ESU-WF.EKLT Official Orcaa of Kortl Carolina. STATE PRINTING BLN6lNa ESTABLISHMENT. .-j I aqaars, t te :..'........ri...-iviim 60 ' p.no.rMX i t Editor. atm or si-sacairrioa. - S s ths.w.w ia W, ' w m - n. . - 1. ItaJAit.l BsanM UI e -delivered ujr pert of Uic Cltj at Ftfleea Cents a week. I - 11 . -,r-, .,,,.,. ,irni., f , i, ... . .1 1 I I '?......-. ....... .wv-i. ..-.-.- .A... A. .fc. . t . i . ., -! a, ' iii i " i ' ' lr-rir-w.im.rf i. i i i . i i m.,,.. 1 a . w - '.frrm LIA.4PE B,H IS 8 ' Is the only GE WIMKi WORCESTERSHIRE " SAUCE . THE GIT V; . Bronchitis ia Mid to be prevalent some portion of this comity i " ilTptelJik evepinji Jh gi Jtnjj thia county ha found 63 true Villa. Bt getting Zelgler! cigar; You will not bo deceived. All hsask is trial Cotton dull at 12 for best grade. - Low grade lively at 11 to 111. Ordcn ' ft00- f--' V --vI-I Zeigler' Raleigh favorite clear toro la the place to get the beat and the purest cigars in the city, Katie in Littls Baref oof at Tucker haQ ihia eentngrlery1Jylhariiai )ea t say it ia a gcoJ thing. jGo. The finest stock of chewing and smoking tobacco, pipes, Ae.at Zeig lef. next door to the Varborougb House. At the request of many citizens, we hare introduoed our 1m "Dukoiid Ob," 30 dtgret kiyhtrtt$t Mm any in .. rrioe 40 cents. . Law A Co. , I- ' i J i Weldon,, Wilaou and Bockj Uonnt are shipping cotton to this place. This is correct. We have as good a cotton uilrkef as cau M found ln the' ' whblo 'souiS? Rufus Morpan, 'orth Carolina's moitt noted artist in the landscape line, left for Hickory lust eveoiog. A more ex tended notice of htm and some of his artistic project it crowded out till our next issue. MeMrsTTCtSandw A Ca hsrwfor sale two. good uiulea, caftbsauitiful ponj, ' ono new buggy and one second-hand carriage, junt repaired and painted, as ' good as new. Call ou them at No. 2, Martin street, for a bargain.""" ; ':' "Bradley has gone into oandy:makuig SSrtgjifefigtlfe wufCT:tioiirryf Dufinesa. Xieonard, welf known from his long connection with Royater 'a fac tory, asxixta. They will make a strong - team iu the sweetening line. ' ' '; The young gentlemen of the Oak City Pleasure Club . purpose "giving before long at the National hotel, another of their hops, which are becoming noted as among the most charming enterter- meuts our city ever enjoyed. -,v : i . . Supekior L'olkt. -The session of the superior court was taken up to-day with the argument of the case of State vs. J. Q. Bryan. Bryan is charged "with robbing Dr. J. 0. Wilcox, of A she county, in Uiis city, Oct. 12, of Ids watch and 120 la greenbacks. ' The case was given to the Jury about 3 o'clock. ' . i : . "t.s WtTf The board of aldermen have just resolved to plunge us Into the darkness of Egyptian night three times twisted and tangled. They have order ed the discontinuance of the street gas" lamps. Trot out your old kerosene burners. But Isn't it rather, strange that a city of 18,000 inhabitants should be left to flounder and grope through blackness and mud-holes, like a cross reads village of a' poslofflee, "doggery and' 15 loafers f ' 4 Scpbsmb CoDBT.-Court met this : morning at 10 o'clock. All the justices present. The following cases "argued b f were , Horner & Graves vs. Jos. H. Baker, from EJgwainbx J. L. Brldori for plaintiffs, and Hoar J A rtrryfor de fendants. V,:.. . Q. T. Daniel, ex'i. vs. commissioners of Edgecombe. Howard A Perry for plaint-A and Fred. ' Phillips for defen dant. ;: ' ';'.';..'": - John R. Meroeir vs. Jame Wiggins, .from Edgecombe. Howard A Perry for plaintiff and Fred. Phillips for defend- aui ' ... , ,7'.';'';.' . . The court adjourned until Mondiy morning tt 10 o'clock. ' 7v Katdi Pctnah. Tiis bright little ao tress eertaiiily has reason to feel grati fled with Iwr recepUon -ia Raleigh. Tucker Hall was jammed last evening with the cream of our city's amusement going people. Every seat was taken. Katie, as Jane Eyrvwss always interest ing, and 4t times thrilling sud" im piwit n xl, and received apphtuiw' that showed sle had captivated her auilicuce, J. J. Sullivan, as. Lord Rochester, sua- nedh:is-ery-reditably-ifiB "Ida Raymoud,; as Mrs Harleigb, - was good.' And' S. H.. Vrney, ,j Sam, brought down the house at every appear ance by his stiff and pompous flunkey imn, All the other'characters were pas sably sustained, andtaken altogether the play was'a snores. The pieoe for this .Txnino ia 'I itlla TtaiwfrntM and Wp ex. evening is "lallle ttareloot, ' pect to see a fall bouse, WEEK Or PBAYER'-: ( Ret. J. TJ.Su'fnam; thl pa tor, read the 2d raalw and pry4.8odg;;-; VtJ- ertya-J.TaU.---- -r---"- soeeliug Us;eTthe mbjeftpf atdga ifisaioM. Thre had been a great fall ing off in contributions during the past year, and ttti fieeiiliarix. appropriate that tliis meeting slioulJ be held, that - n . wo auooiu tie reminded of tna iwora. ne had hoped that th(Be me4ingii would prove God's set time for pouriag out a gracioua reviTal of religioa upon out atj, and he still prayed to that,end- ,j p L Bong: "Irecous name. 8. 3. r Fall " no . subject )iad beon leaa i' diaouseed during- bia K sojourn inriUIeigU ; MethoJisU nKorlh Carolina only gave ten ? emt pr member ' per annum to. Uo oauae; jit England f20 per member. He thonghl we should hold meetings en this subject oftener. ' Th sailors ought to 1 e praT- ed for. If they were godly men 'a great missionary work might be dme' through them.' They formed no amall pari of our poptdati;. t hundred and thousand of them are on the briny deep to,, night,' Iftlept god7 IBAiW it may ba month before ever a word ia heard by them. o7,3eav i"rof. Kerr: He believed this week of. prayer was the result of a consultation of missionaries held In India. The re flex influence was to bo regarded. And from these meetings must come a higher and broader view of chmtluu life We are oniy neginniug loreaiua tlmt we iu cut occupy those countries now occu pied by Romanists. The bible had been hidden from them.' He had traveled for weeksjn Romixh countries alndne yer seen a bible.' Chini was iuoi-q opeu to-day to missionaries than were Au Bia, FiTainlind cHicOMnKiSi oixupicjl by Romanists, JlpijEf member in our prayers these, , so-called t christian countries. ' L YryeT by Col, Iwk. ,t r,i ; " ong i " Hold the fort. ". . fr Burkhead : The fieid ha bren spread out before ns. There can be no real Christianity where the bible is ig nored. He was ashamed of what his denomination lad done .fori Ihia work. Bat there was a ditft reoce between the condition of our people and those of England.; i We used., to give largely be fore the war, but now we are poor. And yet we give more for tobacco and other luxuries than toward the spread of the gope(NtWlijs''fMi7BeiiM We have not enough of the Jove of God la anar heam. 'Weahsalsl pry firstor our 9fvn jhfAa nufl.lTiVing .oor jbwri hearts filled withlUleverClucLlt. We wilggo oti ftt bers.? iH XMvM iprwsru tuiue l"i"V,w Vs'L i'leJiuu wujf now-kelsHrahiod m the wiuafHMlwoW tiould, with their banners and stirring song, cafry ihi jf ork di with greater xt al, and the world be redeetned., ' Johu- ArmotronRS He believed in giving forLloxelgn landsjiut tleie was greater inlsi-ionarv work, needed at our own doors. Nineteen Tear sird he" waiTngaged In mls8lday"rork7neaif where this church now stands, and he then saw a much heathenism as exit ted anywhere. ..rs. all ;ujs verted, wK6 iresent to-night t ; - Rev. W. R ' AtkiBsonBs, believed the key-Dottf id this trk whs the text, Let the same miad b K7u that , was in Christ Jea& ". Christ: gave ' himself racrifice fot our sins. . He felt the gos pel taught us to give 'and' do'more for a '..s- ' ' . s. 1 ''-Li -ii . ui neauien uian ourselves, , iisa gorpcl privileges. If oar pastors krQ oal led away the oflluers of the ohnrok can cany ou the work. The .heathen have no such privilege. We must give sii til we feel the saoritke. Allusion ' had been made to Aha property J(nt during the war. We were compelled to sur render ihonsanda and milliin- fult it. Suppose it had been for the work of carrying1 the gospel to the heathen t We gave up a great deal, tut how mnch treasure" was laid np in heaven by the sacrifice T It we want bletsiags at horns let us tend blessings abroad. "; T . ; Dr. Yaughau : Two and two muke tour. No man, not an idiot, needs to be told that, it is so plain. ; So with the goel injuuetiou, "Qo preach the gos pel to every"t creature.'' , And jret the apostles alone seem to have understood il, ' aad put it iuto practtcyy-wrying Ule opeltoejqii beyonit Since that time every step, takeu was to tlie rear. Why'? Because we do not rcal- hsdvDu situsiiuu at ijhrwtiaus. , If I should aek a mwon why he belonged, to that organization he would say fi r msjsonio puij oe to do masouf c Jbusi- ness. So with the christian, lie ia ia I Soturiay. '' .'"r'. ' ' "' t;.i ':.." the church 4d' do christian work the business of Chrixt. . Jesua organise this Soe,Pbsi-n brioerate their I energiea,ttueir money ana meir prayers. "Bach one has a work to.do. '- Ko one else cotkl'iilp tlU work. I would not do your work, it I could. I would not do iri':iMl fan out bf iiTTTie beithenniBy toe by our neglect but the loss is also most usiirtullv ours: If we were 'alive to the subject vt misaiona we should have more spuntuaPlIfeT" The best' index" to' the condition of a ."cliurt'h is" Its" inti-rest n muWona. He 'reviewed the reformation. How the Htonding stilljof rroteslanU mboldened the, Romanists to go into their ranksand recapture some of their ricjieet siroiUi "'WlieniiwtesUut!' iitop Ronisnuuu and infidelity move forward. n i-.L 'i 1 Tiie Lowe was jammed with a deeply intcretited audien'oiy Tli.e last of the week's series oif meetings will be held 1 1 SYeulng m the Presbyterin church. The special subject is ; Prayer f or all nati ou : . for the maintenance of peace for lie ' cessation of tumults, wars and i'taifeTor' Uie.bmoval of intpm ptuumtimmoraUtj, and inudulity from the IsadUsnd that the fruits of the earth may "be brought forth: plentifully in. tlieir seaeon. ' it ta earnestly aefureu pECTy'uosTwar aUen3b-;1ibjo'ct for" tueTewmoas tmbrW:4r":Th ultimate triumph; " Psalm Ixxii : 17. r. o. o. f. PPm-IC INHTALLSTTOIC JLTteelciyco(lIoer of the vanom lodge of Odd-Fejlow of this city were publicly installed laH evening. The elegant hall ' wa' well filled, nb'twlth standing the union prayer mectiug and wiu, aiuuseuituus s-4aira. nuoiuerm ladies grai.Miig the -Iml-'eXroom with thek Breseiico.' W. Hr Baslcy, P. G. Mif acted a aftV-mtor, wtili Wlk4 Hjitchlugi, P. ti., as grand marshal, and J. CrTLuoisdon, P. Q., as grand warden.; ..The exerqU; wore as fol l0WJ . i '-'-! t .; - .. , -, : Opening ode, ''Mighty Jchovfth" wkb--Uafolo by Mrs. George C Jordan ; grand anthem. Prayer by P G.'"John Taylor, as grand chaplain Address by Chasi. "M. Butbee, P.- Q. This address was all that the most eu thus'uistic meruler of the order could have desired, while the eloquence of the gifted orator, as he portrayed the gaedh.wsultingiY-iktui the brotherhood held spell-bound Jii hearers. Ode, "Insplrer and Hearer of I'rayer," with soprano solo by Mrs. Baumann, and bass solo, by Mr. W. &. Primrose. Both good voices and well sung j a yeij fine piece of music. : The instatlattou followed, the grand offlcers itcting their respective parts! The -"Installation Ode " - was sung by the eholr, the familinr air of wAuld f-ang Sjue" being soul stirrui? - After the usual charts to tlis presid iog olllcer, the closing ode was sung. being n selection from Uw Oratorio of Daniel ; solo carried by Mrs, ( eo, C. Jordan; soprano singers, Mrs. Daumann, Mlsi :Hattie 'Jordan ffjUUo. M. Geo. Jorjan ; tenor, Jic. ueo u Joruan ; hoeto, Messrs; ; Wm. !s Primrose and W alton M i But bee ; organist, Prof.. A, Banmanrii" of Peace Institute, whoe knovrJiedgo"of tbe'tralnlng of.the voice ami command over .hit choir, together with 'hia, accompJihed perform wwa on th organ render him truly a master in hi piofessioD. ;' -'- - -i The exercisjn were interesting aud It i belie yed that much good, will result from tho occasion. . . , ; The order return thanks to the choir u thsTresbyteriho; church for the fine music made. . ''''r'.i - ,. .- Rri.ED 1 Orr.' Col Donan ; thongh now at home,, has- been ruled out of this number (4 the Sentihert pressure of He will go regularly (o .work again next week, while we go out to further enlighten the people on the Chatham road, the Raleigh New aud other thieving institutions, ' ' T. PrbL J. J. Fray, of Mark's Creek townitbip, is in tows to-da , He is one of ourmont effioietd eduegjara. ' The rhilatlclDhiaxTinies savs i'Sims genius has beeii writing to tlie. nowspiV pers to show that if the centennial coin mimiouers are going to consult religious ideas-we can. have no xhitition at ait; "for whiln niost rf the Christians ol- serve Sunday as Sabbath, and would liave the gates ahut against the public on that day, the Grecians olieerv JI on day, the Persians observe -TuesdaVsH he Ayrkus observe Wednesday, tlie Egy)i Uaus observe Thursday, all the Moham medan nnUcns observe Friday and' the Jaws and Seventh Day JBaptutU observe 1 1 IX Raleioh. A may be seen by ad vertisement, Prof. Tripp's course of lecture ; In Raleigh will be delivered under the auspice and for the ben efit-of the Young lien' Christian As 4ayi wing Monday cvcnlngs o'clock, The opening lev are. Monday sveu- lng next will WVt Lout Kapolctm from hi birth to tl.c imperial throne, preceded by a briof accouut of the thrilling Pari revolutions of Fcbniary and. June, 148, a witnessed by the Icjiurer. ' . vf .. ". ;. i.-j-; , A couklderable number of our lead ing citizens ha'e already secured family and course tickets, and '. the lecture promise to be in Italeigh, as they have elsewhere, a gratifyiug success me ticiets navs-brvn placed at. the moderate tuiMf 1 50 tor the course or fl.OO the course for family tickets, with a further reduction to students, less than half tho sum' paid for the same lectures in Boston and New York. The transcendunt interest of the subjects treated, and the hliin reputation ot the lecturer cannot but insure a good suc cess in our Intelligent community. RING RASCALS. aik. TtRNKRs rani i annintef I liaYewortcdm'ite know; you artvushting the biggest ring that was ever organized in North Caro lina. The HaleighNews is the smallest and weakest part of it, though the News has some vif lis strongest sup porters iu the ditfureut churches. The railroad corporations and politicians are mostly iu with tlio ewe. 1 liiro heard llmt Mr tVondum ba luniil Hint said you could prove all you had said of mo iNews by uim. Ask Wr. Upcliurcn and tlie printers tu your otlice nud the y witjr a dozen thers will testify to his iiavnii' saiil so. -.Thuie ia ,jia.uoii'ijc in Raleigh except to break down the .Seutiiiel and put up caiididutes lur governor, senator and ths-various olHccs.of the stato. Dr. lilm-liiiHil,! am sure, ia sustahved by the sumo persons who sustain the Newij aud the AKrioullural Journal. How you have withstood them is as- tonishin'' lho combination . is oolt- ticianr, lawyers, railroad prcsidbnU and all botiiilioldcrs not couteut with ehzht per cent. It is a combination of rapt The tal and bad men against labor. Agricultural Journal and some "ranee lawyers were as deep in the conspiracy as were Mr. otoue and a portion of the uar. -. ".."-,...'.' Mr. Pickrell, living in Warren coun- 1.. , 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 . . l 1 . iy, ti uu Mrtei oroaer. ciui snow let ter that would prove guilt upon many distinguished men ot the state. When you see such a man constantly iu the sneaker's room, as be was, you mar be . sure that there is something going on tor in good or individual and not the state. How far they will succeed in running the grange I cannot tell. But Mr. Jordan Stone joined them for that purpose, and a railroad president said in ths hearing of an editor of the Aim- cultural Journal tnat he intended to run the grange to the devil. I thiuk he has succeeded1 In running the Journal into tne ground. You are On tlie rhrht track. It is all the Chatham road, lawyers and capitalists, uod grant you may whip went w we prayer oi a T- i'BtKTER. CHURCHES SUNDAY. At Christ 7 church. Episcopal 11 o'clock a. m. aud 4 . p. m by lie v. M. M,- Marshall, V; Di tsttiwrny-Jscliool: at v a. m. . ..: At church of the Good bhcuherd. Episcopal, 11 a. in. aud T ip. in., by RevF-R Ridu-Suuday !iclioolat ua.m. . . : :. - At Salisbury Street. Baptist church. 11 a. m, by Rev. W. R. Atkinson and 30 pi m., by. IJev.r Jr- D, Hulhann Sunday school at 0 a. ni. At Swain Street Baptist church; 11 a. m. by Rev. J. D. Huiham, and 7:30 p. m by Rev, J. M. Atkinson. : Sunday sciiooi at v a. in. . . , 7, . At Edentori Street Methodist church. 11 a, m., and 7:30 p. m.. by Rev. I L. Km khciul. Sunday School at 0 a. m.. w. J. : Young, 7 Superintendent. Sing ing exercises at HM p. m. : Scat tree at an services. At Person Street Methodist church. 11 a. ni., and 7:30 by Rev.1 W, V. Nor man. Minilay bcbool V a. m. At St. John's Catholic church, mass nt 11 a. ni., aud vexpeis atM::W p. m.. ai 10 a.m. . At Presbyterian church, 11 a ni. "and 7:30 p. m., by- ReY. Dr. Vaughiin. suuuay tuiiooi at v a m. Comparative CottOh' Siatesirht Naw York, Jart." 1. The following is the poni para tive cotton statement for the six days emhng Jamtary 7 : Receipts at all U. S. porta, 130.G8G Si'uno week tatT"Cftr 7 80.420 2,482,238 2,205.982 1 sociation, it their new hll on Fayette-1 on Personstrrel ad)4Dnir tbe lot villo -r street r MendaxTuesday,. Fri. 1 L3J"Jtil fT"d. tod the fouo wmir ilonda v cvenlnjri. I enesere t ib Mttoweetioo of -i W. ..... .. ,; ou-'w mm -a.--B S.SSV IV VI Same dato Inst year . - Erpftrta for the week Same time lost year T.itrd:Yir.tito7"'- , . . r rktmft tlat.e last Year, Stock at all C. S ports" Same time last year Stock at all interior towns- Kame week last, year ! : 1 Stock at Liverjxiol , ' -' . Sume week butt year, '" : " American afloat for tJreat Britain Last year . . 123,422 ,71,230 T.3C4.C8I 1,120,843 7ar,82Q 812,474 1,302,340 .1,521,008 - 050,000 709,000 1 200,000 251,000 1 1 KEVyiADVEItTISEMJT8., ' ALU ABLE LOTS TOM. AUC, . J On Vbedar, tasTth d f rhrrf,17n. 6y virtue of s Judgment of .the .'superior vuun in n ut rouoij, I wui t. Uc sslessllie peailM, ttisse in ins nonctrn part or u be lots others,, about reer an eastern (d i ftnon street, Win worth Mrs. silts aordevai's lot aud aluor aatd strrat as tiUjnded, all beloovlng to tbe es- Tbe lots will be .old In several Dirla ta suit purt-hsrs, for bne-'binl ea.h, remainder p w au si monint, iru loten-ss. - -1 , M ilAKTHA. MOKDECAl,. jsaS-im - ; Iircmrx.4 1 i . i i . . 1 i 1 ' PfAUXOr THU T. If, V A83H;iAJ'M, FirrrrKviLU Stbeet. ' MllllV.- Tui1 Vrl.i. 'i - ( .1.- V.nl iLi J.Mna.. IA , , a. . . !, o'etocx,- frof. TlUrrg Uraud Vescdptlv Franco and Xlnronei lure im. Coma. - Tleku. tl V) Evf nlng SO cints. At tbe uiuil places and st tbe dour. isl place II, 1, Jan 6, 10, N Off C E. ADDllcatloB Will Im maila mt tha nflh. Nortb Carolina Railroad Company in tblrtv daVS fruia datjl. tnr i.mnm . ..n n. CtTttltcats No dated teboun 14. 1874. rA. , I . . i .... ... ' min uian-a oi siocs in said, comuaav. KMF v. battle, Admr. sVP, TTIS tt JONES' F 7T7 rO l XT It Jl4 UO 1 J lb Jit We Uk thU method of Informing ths people oi Kll(rh and vlclultythai w nave lorniea a partnersnip lor conducting tula business, and hope by strict attention to business to merit a liberal share ot patronage. .We re'pectfull) solicit all thore In need ot Meal, -flotiiv Mill Food, ' Brsn, 1 . tra, J, Pea, Oats, Hy, Fodder, ' Bbuck, and all kinds of Horse and Cow Food to give us a call. We will not be undersold. . GATTIS & JONES, Adams Building, Wilmington street. W. A Qattis. I J, A. Jose. 1 Orders for wood and coil received bv J. A. Jones at same place. The third cargo of coil now arriving. s . , ( . Jy stt ( - 77. CKEE II A L L Friday and Saturday, Jan. 7 4-8. America's Favorite Artiste! Th Peerless Comedienne and Vocalist, " MiSS KkTIH rUTNlIrl Unrivaled Comedy Company Alcx Cai.hocs, . ..... ..Manager JIBL'UJVAS .JJlrector. FRIDAY EVENING. the preat Swlety J Bronte celebrated! I.J.J. uu. v.,..v,w novel, entitled, JANE EYRE, Thb Owham of Lowood . Jans lis wits . songs, JtfUs JUtis Pulnm SATURDAY EVENING, ths beauUful Do- , mettle Play, entitled - the , IJTTLE BAREFOOT I Amry, the Little Barefoot K ATit PcTSaM -.wiia ongiuai songs uances. TuilCeat 6f Characters .m Programmes. " Prires as usual. Heat eaa be aeoarrd at Cariuer's Drug Store, - J -. ... : Jan tit , C O -A. Xj I The third Carco this seasos will be bre la S few days. v 6eod your orders to be 11114 upon arrival. v ill let you have a .little to keep yoa warm 'tUlyeueaa b fully Sapplisd. WOOD; Received every day or two at J. A. JONES' and Wfwwl YtH, Frost of Belts and Allen's Shot. riV-Orders mar be left at W. A. UatUs h Des J-4f Co 's Feed Store, Wilmington street. JAND AND MILLS FOB SALE. I offef for sale nt Mills, Flouring, Cora .A 'I 1 . a M.m. -1 . -. . . 1 1 - I. 1 Land Circular aw. and Cotton Oln also, is nueanorn townsmp uarnett lounty. ney are located em a never falllnr strnani and ths neighborhood is very healthy, bavins; excel lent wa'er. I will also svli my land with. them. The Mills and tbe (itn enjoy esei- eellent reputation and nave s laix custom. For further Informailon address me at Chalk Level. Harnett County; inty, N. C, or call oa me at I frliicc's Mills. nov W-w.StS W. A. PRINCE. JO'T FAIL TO CALL AT t ; Brown! Variety Store FOR TOUR X W- YfiAh'S PllKShNTS. Great bargiins can now be had. NAT. L, BROWN, flolleman BuQdiug, FayetUViile strec-t. t he oriKlnal being; lost or tnUlald this 7tb day I from all qtuut-srs. !!!.:;; tr ot January, 1MW. .; . J , , ' . , - ... -i ttaieic Ifts. , ! Lonisbonr has a new n-WofHoa build-! lng. hJ,!.':t,r.-."'j ; ftw..i tiij.! in ipOSS lO DUD- I . J uuumini it ncu,uui sshiabis lots I sytbe county--' & .V J iv ,u Sflots t f fAnisonconn'H' bss losf a larare amount of pork by warm westUer. - ; t t The yoTing ipeople 'if tinmTiil'1Z oi tTnTrecenl faffel I for thsieMnY'oi the Salem hterary sooiety, jattsd I10GV Nocturnal anips-htinting now sngagef ' Cm stsLton of ib sportsv of Jjouis- ; ' Dnrirg th past yes 158 tasurisgs' lioeuses wars issued ia FrtiDUia opunty, . , : Th meat wsrm sj ell spoiled than. and of pounds of pork in ; Cusaberland county, i ' -j V',1 .-u tTTr.i 3 Wayne ooonty supej lor court begins i 10 gd Jaiur2 Judymour wUl preside. 21 marriage licenses were issued in ,. Cumberland oooity during tij month of Deoembec. '"7,';-. 7777 --.-tt Tstt"-::r.i Hookerton will tuvtfl one of those faroi rii " "v oal .' stick-poking exhibition called" tournament Jan, lA,(i 7 , n T-- .7 y i : Wilniiugton is 0 inoert'tiag in ail sort : of ways, the cuurches and Buudav . Kboolri Itjftditig, . - . ,., t Cburch fkura ntf festivuls, ,jnrnA- mAlifjl sttafitjitatl tinl fitjwli an V . ia xne sitciwn of u. U. MeilUlfan cl r fsystomlK was. Wslsjissia.tS, A. night of a lot of potatoes,...,..,-,,.,.,,,. A crazy . woman and her idiotio . daughter were committed to the Cum berland county jad Monday. ,' I An nnsqooeuul attempt was mtdi the other night to rob the store of Pir- on A Upperman, of Lonisbnrg. ' : I Abram Murphy was Wind in the 1 t .nnilM.Han.1 fn IMty jltil Jhj qi eu aw lor u awoiupt st uurgiury. . . i ; . Walter Watson,' . of 1 Cumberland . county, was painfully injured the other day by being -thrown from his wagon. Joel F. BilL of Stokes county, has been appointed clerk of the house com mittee on Indmn saTsira at Washing ton. The Golds uoro fair .ground has been L urcXmsLd b v W. It llu.lof n itl -fkir tx.s 000, which ia $S0D less tiuui the original COHt. ...-..'-i... . ' " The taxable property of Franklin coun ty amounts to 2,&rf.3!U. The ewti mated value of property in the town of JUmiaburg is $sui,vja.- w The gin-house of U. J. Ham, a short . disutnoe Irom Goldsboro, was destroyed : by are Saturday. Loss g 1,300. Fric tion in tLe lint ro Jin was the cause. The W ilmington rogues' gallery bus been adorned py the pictures of Boss Tweed aud a young man by tlie name if Durieigu Appersou. ' . -i- - 1 ' .The citisans of Saliabury hold s meet ing Thursday evening, Deo. ), and adopted resolutions euiogiatio of the ' late Hun. Burton Craige. 7 , 7 7 MARKETS Bv7elgKAPIL - " kkw tob; mabkkts. . Nsw..Yore, Jan. 7. Cotton quiet ales of 650 boles ; uplsads 13 6-16; orlean 131. I'uturc cpened n'ady ; sales H.0C0 bales: January 13 l- February 13 M013 11-10; March 13 l?-10r-il3 ii April 13 35-3a 13 13-16 ; May ntSi i-aa; June 1 3-lGili 7-32 : Jut 14 11-32(143-8 ; August 14 7-l(d 1-t lOnM. . ,! .,: ' 1 ... :- Flour quiet sad uuolumged. , .Wheat dalL Corn quiet aud firm. Pork quiet -mess, at &0.75;21. Lard ; steady tmnyiHWltf. Coilee dull and heavy. SugarTHIcLanged at 8H fair to good refining 8. ' , . Spirits turpentine quiet at '3(la1V. Rosin nnclianged at 10a7S lor atraineiLli Freighta.heavy;...:!! j... - Money oflcrei at $ per cent. 7' Sterling quiet. Gold strong i.l2(! , 1.13. Governments dull and steady: 1 Xer five 1. 1 0A7 states quiet and nom4 mai. '; . . " - : , ,s .1 . ,-.V: WTTON SIABXlTik 1 I NonroLE. Jan. ,7.-43otton auiet 1 middlings 12 J. r. ' - . , , , -a- U .. ,. 1770 asp 1876. What changes have ; taken plaes , in that period J In none ' have they been more radical, than in the ' treatment of diseases!53 'xnths olden time,: nature, prostrate with pain and ; suffering, was attacked with the lancet, calomel, blisters, starvation and tliirsr. All Uim wai done with honest intention. but with terrible results. It is "a phss- ing fact tliftt ths enlightened-public cf the prestjnt day luivc discard"d Suet; medication. Tbe disorders that sup the powers of life are now expelled by rem edial agents, that, brace up the vilal strength, while Tunning it cause. . Tlie qualities are -found in an eminent de gree in Da. Trrr's Vsostabi.s Lrrxa 111X0, They -have become celebrated. over a 'wiile extent of the globa as , the safest and gentlest' remedial agent ever offered to suffering humanity, and it is not tue result 01 newspaper puiuug, out 1 liy the great merit of the medicine itself. . . amBBHMBBIBaaBBIBBmBmaBSB QliSALFOILEXCIIAXOE. lOA ACRES OF V ALL ABLE MIXER AC LAM) (or sale, or will exebange tor CITY PKOPEKTY- The land la rich In. th best Ima Ore, about IU scree In orirltuU growth, wtttiin two miles oi me iDaiDam railroad. For farther tnfi tlon applv to NAT. L. BRO'rjf. 7 Hullsman Butldisr, Kalelgk, N. C, JaatUf. 1r, ....f 7 V 't r V .4.- .. . i' i:r ' t .... !' '." ..pi;. v' . 7 (it ' S v , I-' 4 ..i. .:.., , '' ' . .j -1 ' ? ' . t ', - , t-.'.' ". ' .. ...' ;'., V?M'f- " " ". " ; , .h ' '. 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Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 8, 1876, edition 1
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