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t '- . 7t 7 TJIE RALEIGH SENTINEIf rt'BLMncD M'AlLTi WEF.KLT and evi.wf.elt Official CnaiflfKurtli Carolina. p.no.rJljrt i : r KdUor. una or snaecwtrTkoB. D j Ccntlnel 1 vmrla dTi-.... .IS 00 Semi Werkly " " Weekly WoBW rrr;-.-.rrrrrTF- TbDiLT8Tlii. b dillverad ta laypartotmeCttyatFUteeaCeoU a week. LEA A P ERR IN f ' It tko only GRWINK WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. TUB CITY,1 TP POST OFFICE DIRECTOR? - For the benefit of the public, we pub lish the following directory of the poet office ofthUcltyr ' ' 7 " Western mail close - 10;W a, m. close! ? i 1 arrive , I f elosea t L t ' arrive 8:48 p. m. 3:30 p. m. Eastern elosea i M arrive Chatham " elosea " ' arrirea . R. & G. R. B. man cloaea 11:05 a. m. 3:30 p. m, 9:45 a. m. 0:30 a. oi. " arrive Through northern via R.& O 3:45 p. m. , R.R. cloaca, . . V. 9:30 a, m. Through northern via R. & G. ' ' RR, arrive " ? L 3:45 p. m Through northern via Colds- . -, boro close 3:90 p. to. Throuvh northern Tin Colds - boro arrives - . . 11:05 a, m. Office hour for delivering mails from 7:30 a. m to 6:30 p. m. Money orders am Usuedj. and paid from 8:15 a. m. to 4 p. m. Letter can be registered from 8:15 a. m. to 4 p. on. . No mail aent or received on Sundays. W. W. Holds, P. . Rer. J. D. Hufbam preached at the jnitentiary yesterday efternor. -, Cotton in good. demand at 12. Low t grades llanj 1 1 .Ordersgood. - By getting Zeigler'a cigars you will npt bo deceived. . All he asks is a trial. Coltoa dull at 12 J for beet grades. Low grades lively at 11 to 11). Orders. good. : . ." ; Zcljrler's Raleigh favorite cigar "tor is the place to get the best and the purest cigars in the cjty. The charter for the Wake Temple of Honor has arrived. . An organization wiU be perfected onr. The finest stock of the win; and smoking tobacco, pipes, Ac, nt Zetg ler'r. next door to the Varboroogh House, vt-. : ::vl:,..; . z:z.ZEjEL The board of directors of the North Carolina Borne Firo Insnranoe company held a priva te meeting to-day at their office iu thia oity. Our state exchanges teem with com pliments to our friend,. Capt. Tom Evans, the recently Installed local topl clan of the News. The members of Win. G. Hill lodir are requested to meet at 7 o'clock thia evening in the Fisher building. Rega- lar communication. Forty-eight new dwelling-house go , ingnp in East Raleigk teOs a tale of - growth and thrift njwnrpaesed in any - . city of the aonth or weat . ( v. ; ..'f ' . At the reqnest of many eitiaeos, wa have introdaoed oar , fine " Dumokd Ojt' 30 degrees ligher tut ' ttvn. Price 40 centa. Law k Car Paul C. Cameron, da great agrlcul turalUt of Oranga county, la m the city. , He ia one of the moat exten sive and successful planter In the South.. I James P. Edmondson, thriving, ,L working, antl-hard-tlmes citizen" of Johnston county, I io the city on a tra ding expedition. Hla farm Is one or " the b9 malacdjn Tihe"Ifote.s7"; There wiU be a 'eanvention of Good Templar lodgea la tbia oity, Jan., ?4. It ia calleaby Connty Pepnty Towlea :K to the " work.- Cebe Harris to-day took charge of the new government building, aa superin tendent in place of Haarne, decapitated. Work was annpended la order to take an inventory of tools, stores, etcetera. Messra. A, C. Sanders k Co. have for sale two good mulea one beautiful pony one- newnggy; and one second-hand carriage, joat repaired and painted, aa crood as new. Call on them at No. 2, Martin street, for a bargain. -Sfg haoTihg jlyiw,- the jefl, sin cere pleasure, last Friday and Satarday, of : a visit 'from oufmuch " esteemed friend. Dr. C. J. Oee. .'of Weldon. i N truer gehUeman wad no better man brettllics in alt the Old .North Mate." f G. . T. Stronach doaed. three yonng chuleratic aUoata . with ' aw . of .JIVm. Pierce's prrscriptiona ia'iwndrtood. aad" a trio of young iorouie ghosts flitted into hog-fceaven without a squeal, to await the coming of .the president and cabinet manv conRreesmen, 1 senator trnvemors. and a mnalJ but select as- aortment of North Methodist bishop "' vand Plymonth parsonaw ; HmoHa Dr. Bull's OcmKh Byrnp andprdnounce il the beat medicina in . . -r tiHA. A cue of ieooaumption her was cured by its nae.. . W cheerfally re. 7 " - flommimd it to all -ufferer. Jeffreea, ' RoberU k Co., South Boston, Ta.; NH V;-a-..tXtt3r'jrj-.-arsii VGLt-XXI- -Y . M.-C Asseei a TiWe are re quested by John Armtro ng, the presi dent of this ociatiou, la give net that BBrimportant meeting will be'lieul In their rooms in the Brigg building to-morrow evening; .precleelyj -Br 'T o'clock. - A full attendance f the httembefi 1 earoesfl tqueBtod.jt ScrsaioB Coubt. The proceedings In court lodayjwer devoid of inj.U tersat to the geucral pabliCi ILafe far- urday afternoon the jury, In the catof the btata vs. J..Q. llryan brought in a verdict guilty of lurcenyv Sentence has not yet been passed. - To-day a motion was made for a new trial, but up to the hour of going to press the motion had n& been rgucd:" 'f-ff-? -rj-rVlv'tV .; : i ... , i ' ,, , .. ...",.(.. v Cottoh dr Ralemb. i Raoaipta of the fleecy staple In thii . pity 4uitig tha week, ending Jan. 8. 1876, were 531 balee ; same week in 1975, 819 bales ; an increaae of 191, The Moeipta from Spt 1, 1875, to Jan; 8V, ;jwere 27,299 bales; daring same period of the preceding- year, 19,958 bals j auoWing an iacreeM thia season' of 7,113 bojoa. Thia ia a moat gratifyiug exhibit, ' and -only shows what may be done by the am natural posiUon In the state, and e very KtQe ' effort - Raleigh can be made one of the great inland eotto) mukati of the south, , Her future ia in the hands' bt her merchanta and bankers and editor i WiU thy unite to labor for the' grand diatinj wlsuroly will it? ::; PaodiAiUTioN. -The Rev. John Cof fyi Xaxaro, Del , Gratia,' Royal Jewish Messianic Missionary Bishop ff HaitJi eft 'None other tliali Itoinw of God, an i the Onto of Ilcavetr,' Jerusalem, The Holy City of the 6rerjehoyah, wiU preuuh, to-morrow TnafllI January, instautv t TffOctm irpTJ ld..rroviJi'iitu:L T'ju'V .npt nian's time, in the MetropoliUu H J1, Raleigh, N. C. from Prophecy upon the Divine Xeeeattity, fur a Universal lie formation of the Churches and the Xatioiiu reference to their merging into God Al mighty's Bona Fid Kingdom and Do minion under the whole Heaven, "for He cometh, for He cometh, with Right eousness and by Hia Truth to Jndge the World." : ' And tiler will be a Voluniary Con- trihution, ' , Fiat Jusbtia, Ruat Coolam. ', '; , .' , ..... ' mtm. . '- ' - ' Louis N AroLioN. Remember Prof. Tripp' lecture at the ball of th T. M. C. Association, Fayettevill atreet, at 8 o'clock this evening. The' life of the late French emperor ii marveloua vicia aitoda wa one of the moat wonderful of all time'i . while' , ti , polflical "career was conspinimuiry interwoven with all the' principal European events, of the past quarter of a century" Theleotnr this evening by Mr, Tripp, we are a Bnred, ' . will be a comprehensive, eon densed sketch of Louis Napoleon from his birth to the i imperial throne, pre ceded by a . brilliant .account of the thrilling Paris revolutions of February and June, 1848, as witnessed by the lecturer, together with particularsof the elder Napoleon, Josephine, "the klhg; 0f Holland and the queenly Hortense. The proceed of the lectttre are to go for the benefit of th Young Men Christian Association, so that all who attend not only "deriva ilietriictiott and eUrtain ment themselves, but go iuto the banX- Lord ly grvingW therflMi Whx-u-xw ! -Smelledit tho , . pot something Very muchf Art then evn stranger in the 'laifeoulhlnndv'and bait "not felt Uy nasaf ptotuhc ranee trying to turn a back somerset oyer thy head? The slumberoU fragrance (printer can pell that flagrant-, if he chooses -rof the aromatic guano bangs, thick and luscious as fog of lonj, deceased polecat, all over our hapless ;ity.'- The ' sea4land poultry which produced this season's importation, lliun i) ww- and iannot have used all-swcetenng eozndont. : Abfafetida. burjat; ienthrr,' jaonfcit; tinjpxl wool, tvi-rpsf crni id feathers, nuignolia balm, mailed giir- lic and thipky.Vefr-es tluit, tucker soft o'er Cej Ion's ile, iiTl "'iwhiiile to m'nf,"iuiMiitciiial,tinks biMe it. The whole almofil.eic is.greiii under the eyes ' with morlal ickne of It. It's thick enough td.stir with ksUcW.Tliw' no escaping it. . Every b!eeae comes laden 'with -" it forty carrion-power slrong.'Our wlielt-tteecclimatid ptp ulation will bive to wear patent nipwf cloihes-pins on their noee, an iheir only defence. City dads. i there no way to ordinance the warehous'ng and rdillW ofiliii neceaarv but diaboli cal concatention of stencbea outside of our city limits f In the name or Uie continental Duxxard and lB.mouirsgeo nose, demand an answer! : -0 i f': '- ;lil !. '.I' .-vdvi-i l-1.' "tv .i-a, -"-'' - i'- QVEEB tliPLBMBim OPtORtl'HIt IW A : ' CATABBU Doctor ir a " - !:: o' ,V.!1j--( r ' 1 ' 'fA i - Being somewhat . Infirm in health haky in body and flustrated In mind J troubled it& ft rdWeanlog lnwii ty to at i trior .JJiao I.Mg.wAj day, erto digest: nyhhig harder tiian a grinds tone tougher than a radical "cousclenc ; agonizing under an nncon queiahl proienaity j5for raoonhhe, gush, doggerel, tol-de-r A and miscella neous liiclineni Uiotiiea J; with afrjiteraj tio aboutj lii' ieari, a tliorax .fuil of 4ghi and a melancholy euiftV in I our pure Grecian5 tlanhlo png-toos ' we, ihi memlng loughlladinlsslo'.tni1'? prcaeuM jif JPrNaU, th .spaliat in headaches and throaCdlea, who ha recently located In owr fklr City f Oak and opened ad bilk' the1, llolle uan building. j We. uuud hiu overran with paUente, and It was an hour er ,mora'befarwri'Knt;tor' We kuocked, but H. was not. opened unto ua, .One admitted, we found oarielf what m'ghfwfeil hive leen mistaken for ' branch establishment of the Inquisition All around lay trwa ia thick'proraion the queerest instruments -of torture or healing,' nipp'rs,s puliikuia, J stpiiriprt, twistera, prnters, ' etuffera, tweeaers, iiaeeteis, fiwiauiewdeai whetara. inhalant, whal tmpatersand rogRlcr, and half it columik mii.SawiIarwit yon-call-etas. ' Tha Brut thing wa dared to touch vai a"!nill glasi do-fiuiay crtlUl an iusnjUtVuie4i.a.'we" woi-e informed, absurdiy aoldfur inliulers. It in nsetl to inmiHtde liquids p the niftrils, and in cbnupction , wlthj" drtneliej in cusps of talJih, to clt-nr the luuixtfis ur facte of ail rauuus juHthoforainhaUtion, ho that" the mndicutsJ vapor from the iuklejaayli Jbc jreadDy aorWL The inhaler is a neat little Instrument holding about eight oiincei, with a wliite uieUl cap contaiuiu. mouth-piece, from the aide, and a tube from th ceuWr u the inside, ruutiin nearly to the b t torn. By this contiivance medLated vapor , Is drawn iuto the lungs. .Next w'e were shown several fever thermon.- cters. one of which was self-registering andathypudcriuic. ayfiuga for iujcctiu liquids into the blood, In certain con ditions and dUf agea, atoniizalKin U u-ud by the doctor, and we saw plnuiizers which cost, as ltf-teld-4t,4roiu to to 200 and 1300.' These mgeniow a well as beftutifhl Instruments muH bo seen to be understood or appreciated. . A very handsome office contraption was shown us, for nasal and ear doochee, th costjof which waijver 1100.'' W were introduved' to laryngoscope, which la an ingenious apparatos for re flecting light down tb throat, exposing the vocal chprjbj and shewing the ; con dition of the' perW. , The next wm a Very fine double atttheecope for exami nation of the chiest,'!f A catarrhal syrintje iollowed ; anil (hen an Invention of the loctor' for . inhaling powders, an in strument made of ellvef, bot too Com plicated tddeacrlbej. m ! bur''' space ; f Numerou oher puzzles pf niechaii km were, shewn us, such as aoe and ar apeculttms,' laryngeal'' reflectors; jongue-detreaor, jnatruVnenU 'for re moving the,, palate, and lot .of id e Imm i'jM'"."- ' ".t'i ' J Dr. Nail compounds mot of V mod iqci becausa' fie cannot alway pro cure what is ntdad,.aad ho showed an eTegant' walnut ' Cas,"lngenlbusly ar ranged,' 111 which they are' kcpt.111 library contain all the modern work, dp to the latest houf, in, his line, i" ! . ! Wliite all of Dr. Nail's patients are doinsj well, h 'la' making .pnq .or,, two remarkable cures - ou ,of ; strumous ophthalmia fcomplicaled Wlth: catarrh, the other asthma. , , .,!,!!' i' Vi . The. doctor, comes frum .uue. oi Uw most celebrated uitfrinaririin Ihet-onn-t'rjtfhWtftiV'Thrdkl-Bft stiuiic Mil Milic'rerin-oia djicaVs i"u hw I'iiim wiil. ivy' aro ItMiirC) jl'w.'-JT i coiifuit ujiu., , iM i4ii i . una ' SrPKt.MB CofBT. - Court met ' nt It) o'clock this mertiln. tin of jlje Jiitites preeri"t' pbe illowuj'caie' were ar- ' I). A. and L. WJ Humphrey1 v.' K. W. r Ward, from Ousl.iw. t-mith &, Wrong for plninitd' and Battle A Son and G. luhbard fir defendant. Kioekiiiiin Ie s. Gardner Lee et si.. from iSampsoii. s JewJfc Kelt and Sniiih, A Mrouir for nlaintJT. aud W. Moll McKoy aiid W.' A. Guthesie for defend- mou 1s attendants ta gorgeous np- ants. ..v-T.. .--.'? ' 'v j iJei; The vessels ofgold from the . State , , Witoiinglon A Weldoo rail--. ,efr , : of the' vi cHj- road company, . from New Hauover.!., ' .,, . , A. , ' J . ' Attorney H-neral Hargrove"-' tnr the BUed wjth wineJu the midst of the etsta and Wrigb A i Stealuu for tlie h-nlivu'h s, a hand ia seeu writing upon tlefeodaniNji , h -tu.. tithe wall, lan-iuage they xould not Court ah'iurnvd unttl to-morrow morn- ' , iTk''- .i t - , , ing at KJ o'clock. " ' ' 1 flJ- , f he niagiclans aud ootlutsjcra Op Bienr iied -nexi Monday after-i noon. vfv. - f,;t- f s-.'l ( ; . ; w .' ULliCIlLS kLHTERIUI. . t. johk a mcac Besides' a full congregation of th member, a large number of stranger were present yegteroat at , the celebra tion of 'tnaa at' SU7 John's (Catholic) chnrcb Father Jlcffly, after i short buHto pointed lecture to parent upon the Vital importance' & sAa ' drra (or their first communion, deliv ered 'ad exeellebt d'soourse' appropriate to the day, Epiphany Buuday, aulecjLuig as the basis of hia remark th word of th wise nuul, VWhere is be the is bora king of the Jew t for we hsve aeon his star hi the.eakt,'ad are come to worship hiaiL? .ftlwn ta glory-beamuig star appoare J to tha uiagi they did not douM nor hesitiiti','lat with a firm faith In tie coming of the Uesiiah aCarted ''at "ouoe to pay christian homage at the cradle of the new-born and holy infant,' To try their faith God caused it to disappeqrboll they still paied on In their search, jrnd when coming, into he presence Herod boldy made nse of the words of the text Godreyealed to tbuw the black heart of HeroJ and, rewarded their fidelity by guiding them to-the blessed cradle at Bethlehem. How' differently do pro fessed chriatiaWof thii duy act f" The empty i transitory pleaaures of the; world tarn thorn from the search, after this king of the Jeww, and Hipy atop on the way to gTjlMyTia,e aptSelaaTorprt5 hTdit oil' to tlx" griol of utnud happiness. r-T b tokwHit twiiiMH, llw pruiuptkHfs of the liPBi t in tlie monienLs of calm end H.'TioiH rofli'i'tion ad) a ' reflex of tho ruyn of ; .tho Ur that guided tliu nmgi mid if not ovj?-oloudid by a weak yti'hl iiig' to siliful dt"ii-irr would lead n to tho gTotlea ,Jf' paniil:. God .give ..us onr (flection Ivctweeu ttcrnak- life aiid etH'fUaJ ilentb, but not our choice as to tt i nnieulHr time of making the selec tion. Home that were here in 1875 wor 8hiliig before the holy - altar' ate now nuiultkripg iu the grave, Cxxl foe worms. Pnbnbly. many who are here now, will hare pacd away when the year 1877 dawns ui M the uorld aud golie to ilfeir juilgmint. lie tenderly appealed to li t hearers not to allow the blackness of sin to obscure In their hearts the ray of that ever-beaming glorious star of Ccthlehem. - In the afiernoou7 vespers and beu dkHion of tlie liles8d sauramotiU i t "' rtUlBOX PTKEET METiIOTlT The 'pastor, Hev. W. C Noruiaa; se lected his text from nt Timothy iv : 8 T "But godliness is profitable unto all things, having promise of the life that now is and of that wliioh is to come." The relations that man sustain JtoJIme and eternity, the most profitable course for him to pursue ; looking Into his na ture, mind and deposition, the question arisosaliat ia best for man. The khsa of thestoica wa to do th best,-was hot id Tie'go vc'rdc J by circumstances .that surrouud. Lini. ' If joy or aorrow come, not to be moved by these things. Tlie Kricureliris taught to drink at isrery fountnlnj bi-ck pleasure in Vverythiug. Not uutil ihv gospel of the Son of God idawued uxm the world, was this ques tion fully angered." What U ;godli-; Jt Is to bike ' God In all our nature. 4 The plau -of salvation, through LhrUtUeatUcs thatjicmayJJbAveJii' Image Umed Upon our hearts; God Hue ir protiutble unto all things, both as t this life and tlie life to come. Thai gpuTy niao taoandedMi)J Pthers i.j je, la. uot lowered in the estimation of men by beiojr a christian. Godliness Is profit able, m that It Iribgs Jesus and com fort to the buidened and tlla tressed soul. It ia profitable afong lifers pathway. It Is -profitable in the, hour1 of death, in that sad hour when friends can go ao further with us, when th dying goijly eaint ran Icon his hand on the breast of jlw Redeemer, and breath hi' life but swecfly there, ilu're it Is profiUbie.Tuua the prumWc of llie.lii'e to'eonio 1'real- Iu" the e veuin the ' pa tor t'oot'- lii I Wiki kuuw (bat iIkj wrrtiiig wsj sign- ' 4 i-d, be went inti Kirf hotf; Trfrd his wiu- d-ws Vin'jjien ii his chamber to war J J!.-i'eni., he. kneeled upon bis knee ilu&c tiiiio a day and prayed and gave ttwuks' before his ! God as abrctillc., Our urnid goes lack 2,500 years W the City -of Babylon to the palace of th ilDg. It is nisht. a grand festival Is in progress l,t t0 of the. lords of the ua- - ti"H jn wcnt ; 'the king upon, a gorgeous 7 u"' W l inicrprei it. i m li.mrew cap tiver - ' Daniel, i sent far; he ceals the - . : . ' ' . :. ! " . . ' J a. 1 m. writing upon tha wall ' Tha Ihe king with Lis lord went down in carnage at the hand of hla enemies. The king dom was divided. Daniel was preferred over the three prctldenttv ' Hlf epemie procured a decree of the 'king lhalaone abonkl nuke pt4itiu to God or awn, but make supplication to' hls'Obd : for this cense &e was ao uea ana cm vwe w den' f ' Dnoiel i delivered by the power f that Ood in' vhoea he tMated r Wi aoenaeMwltft therivef and chUthen are ' east into', the dun and destroyed. The. tea Jon taught the power of envy, the'vueai principle of the hu man heart, shown in the ease of Hainan while Mordecai sat at the king's gate. The plana of the. wicked reflect .back apod their own Lead. BonWtiroee the chnrch of God getr under ft cloud, but Uie'cloBd in lifted. Th duty of chris tian and the church is to go forward un der all cloud. The reward ef fidelity ia aura, a in the ,cae of Daniet . If the people of God' are laithful td him he will ever be faithful to them. , Let . na do our whole duty) 'having the fear of God before trar eyetr U.iii'. 8WAIN BTBKXT BAPTIST. 'i"Aithe'Swio. $treeT Bapthit cborc.h the pastor. Rev. J. D. Huf ham, preach ed on laying up treasure In heaven Matthew vi : 20.' He pointed ont some oCtbamcthodt by, which, jnen rnay.laj. up treasure In. heaven and gave several important reasons for obe j ing the iu juikctli otji v 'if xC rT7tl At night, in the ftliBCUce of the pas tor, Uuv, J. M. Alkinaon preached a bi-riiviiu or unuhuul excelleuce and power on the worth of the soul. The congre gation was a; very large one and the. sermon teemed to make a "deep imprest iou bwn the hearers. , . ' KDEXTOX BTBEET JIETIIODISTt "-; In the morniug the pastor, Rer. Dr. RurkheadV- delivered an- able and eloquent Sermon ; from .l'iarnis IxvIIjl 1-2. ',. . '' '..'...,;.,:,;,. i: ". ,,v .In tho evening he preached from Latah lvs 6 1 Seek ye pie Lord while hgmay be found, call ye upon him while ha Is near." .The sermon Wa very effective one and produced a marked feeling of scriou nes In tlie congrega tion. So aptarent wa this feeling that at the conclusion of the sermon the pastor extended an Invitation for those who desired the prayers of the church to present themselves. Two ladies cam forward and were prayed for. A meeting was appointed for to-nIght,and if the Interest In sufficient they will be continued througliout th weekv " p. RsnrrxBiAW orcBCH,' ' . In the-muniing Dr. Vanghan filled the pulpit ami preached from Imiah vii : 2 i Wb'Wefore doyeapend yeur money for that which ia not bread, and your labor for '. that' which atisneth' not " Many lice with, no definite parpoae ia view, and the object of the sermon was to give to every man an aim in life, not as to what business hi should follow. "but how to conduct himself in that bosi- beassoaato be it improve body mind and spirit. A sound body and a sound mind. i th condition of man's nseful ne, and the preservation and improve ment of both should be carefully guarded. We should also watch and improve onr manner and' aU"thebetter impulse of our heart - Labot i the condition', of man' utihty,' abiding labor of all useful nesa. No ' matter in what hosineea a man's lot may- be oast, the ebligaUea holda.to improve our mental faculties to the nttermoet, but however all that has been mentioned tsr aeceaaary. It must be borne , .. in, mind the the im provement of man' moral nature is tli gtand future of human ' souL The sermon throughout abounded Id lofty but practical thoughts and illus trations tint beggar description, prom- iniiuily among them and, indeed, among nby we I aw. evtw heard or read, was the comimiatrve description of the old tlui&tittB mid tbe llonian coouL : nio u I At nilit Dr. Vnugban preatlnd a s'.-r- pure minds by way -of remembrance'' in a way long to. .he remembered. .,-1 t'. '..i ! '. (IC I fxiLUUI, pPHTItAIfMtO JbVIMKRV Bi l)v Joxes.I was partly blind Mad my eyes were sunken in and oscillated in their aockclal. 1 could see but with one eye, .and 1 they both were weak and dU figured. ' Dr. Ju has roade two good, straigliV eyta. t would not take anything for the great good be baa don for me, . i m'tf 1 1 i'Of the Suuipter Wakhaaan. I)r. Jooa i operating at the Hum phrey Uousef VGWsboro,;Ni t,;'where heiwarasnntnFe.b. 2.;-" 'V The larsre sale of. Elmweed .collar : Drove their popularuf. , If vou have I 1 not yet worn them, try tkna tee.v t, " AdmUsewtrats wQl be Jwrtsd la tj UsUV hsuTisuai fasloUowlBK.fates persqMMer eee mch, or Imm mimkm llass Ods aqusr on time LW . -. . i esek senqnn BsrUwi ' leas las week :.,,,,.,,,..,........ SO we-k I ao BMOlk.....l....iVM ; S O0" f months, ,,,ii, n 09 . . 4 ftttais ! It 00 on M - si w -f-1Jt--iMfc..........Hll"flr.,l NEWS JCSB NOTES, . Tbt leatoer Faraday haaj break to the direct cable. ' ' ' ThIxm'vfU !banlU)iav orgsfliied 19,000,000 cleaxing-botusx, -j"-'"! Th New Jersev railroad row is over. lha tea-pot tempest baa liininered down. Sefe; TbeyJhaTi JbJal)oi4i4wi3.,i in we ie a eruua in tna rennn eaiii. ikiiiy -i"! 'i..i- u'vnii j.iijjMi ' Just 20 venerable v' meTto New r OrUan to eelebrate-Uie eottorbab bat'' 1 tie of Jaa . ;; n j r fblou f ... U . n . a The New Ywk cotton BxthAC&s ha kd ooBgrcas to rive ,the .centennial Ratiooa about Red Clood agency are getuug like tluancial operator saerally, abort, den abort.- -7 The BerCn jio&ejtre' on tii track' of , the accomplnte of the!:yknkee 'dytia-"-init fiend, Thumaeo t.t.i'i ';'" '' '' Marx Ce.? of New Yerk7. Have re oevered li.of the Pacinoi bend Stolen Romihekavnger.vJr, v A petition signed- by nearly 25,000 MormOn women, pray eOugeea to gyre - yuk slat government . f, . .;s j lin .OM of the building c the rViUiams burg (Va.) lunatio asylum was burned Sunday afternoon, Loss fciS.OOCL - I .. .. ..." I ..':.!, Tlf'i ', At a nuiitarv parade in Delhi. Satur-. day, Lord oier was thrown froiuhis norsftiand haU hia collar tooue broken.' Serious disturbance ace reported iu Belgium. At Cbarterul the uiiDtarr ftatf'HwHBteHere"1 wod wwny-pwwie5 were auiea. n 1 ,,. ..... ) ' A Cincinnati millionaire, name Tim 0- iny''Ki-'niii(ad.-aolung'!''bt sftcw"-"-ueirit at-e Doti 1'iutt ant cougrtsshian H. Baciug." - ' ' . i'.-..- ; ' During the ten b ours ending at noon yesterday tlie mercury had lallen 48 Otsgree at Atitwauiu, i at Uucao, - A k JJeiro.t uud Mi at Buuaio, , , ; , , t ,t . , The Cable announeee, at a gold dollar a word, tuat Italy lata aoouptou Aueuia'tt iurfciau note. Wlio know ur care a -uicKei wlMstiier kue lia or uot T "' " ' ' .,. ' . .( ! .t- -:' , .... ? Tbe Freedman'a bank eommissioner, have filed a bill for th tale of the luuiig r ilen i - Chrutiiur Aseuciatioa. . nuaiaing WaafctMgton, ;'e reoover ' inouey taut to buUU it. , ,,.....',, A The Surrogate court of ' Westches ter, N YM has decided Uiat Mia. Mary Aun Foster is not Uie widow of Isaac M biuger, but Isabella E, binder is, and her children hi legitimate offspring. Grant'a chief of tubs and floating kettles, old Kobeson, is concentrating war-vessels at Port Itoj a , Kouth Caro lina. They'll keep up tbia fooler until omebody wiil get hurt, utUes a, demo cratic congress stops them. " h, Old Michigauder 'Chandler, of the Interior dupertmaAt nf governmental piracy, ha ordered the cessation of all mining operations in the Choctaw, country. We uppoe, of course, there ia a steal or gouge somewhere behind It.' , .i - . if -fr nr,-"iini-j In the senate yesterday Conover, of Florida, offered .resolution declaring' thai the vovetntnent should troaerve' the strioteet neutrality aa far a Spain and Ui people of Cuba are concerned.; . (he. resolution was ordered to be prin ted.3 : -jj-: ,f H'. ":J ' S-'.",; ''," , i, a Xr. :t The' New York bonk sta'emoat fo( Jan. 8 shows Ioana decrt ase, $1,000, 000 f specie increaae,' $4,000,000; legal1 tender aeerease, $5,000,000 ; drposiU i increase $250,000 reserve . increase, $1,750,000.1 Hpecie shipmeata Satur day; $200,000 in, equal amounts of gold and silver.- , :'.. ' : 'Senator Mortoav-from the eommitteei ojn privilege and. .election, introduced a , resolution declariug that the teuure of president pro tern of the senate elected T 4 ooeeionrilcea-Boteiiireat "Uiel meetiag t con gross after the first re-i cess, the vice preeulent not having ap peared to take the ohair ; that the death of the vie president doe not vacate the t office 0 - president pre tem t that Ferry, -j of Michigan is still president pro teia. . Aiirr uie executive sesBion Aionon reaolnttoti Were taken tip. . On motion the question wa divided. - The two. not I i!fl MARKETS BY TELEOUAI'll !'." ii :! Ji' ".7 t 'l to -t U.f Cj-hjff KXW TOBX MABKKT8. j ! . ..... .1 t,.llirlrt ; New Yobk, Jan. ; 10. Cotton , dull 1 f ale of 713 bale uplands 13 5-16-orlean 13J. , ; -, futuroa opened quiet ; -sales 8i;000' bale ; . , January , 1 1k); Februarv 1 13 5-3213 3-16 t March 13 l-32uiLl v ran . a. 1 en e . Mi ' 13- Jul 1 Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat dnlL Corn qniet aiid firm. 'Pork quiet ; mes "at- fmmiV Lard Bteady ' ' teem 12. 15-10, Coffeeanfl awd 4ieavy.'J Sugar .unchanged, at ;. Xaif to good 1 refining 8). r . . .' ,,. . ' , , ,. 1 fcpritt turpeniin'e ruiet at 3aJ39. Rotn BBchkageCas'LiOaf lbrtra?nedJL f 'eight beavyifi-f tu.- l-A? u-i-:t! Money f oflere.aT at :u 4 , pert ceiit. ' SMing qttM,.Gold - strong J. 13, l ls. v Governments' dull and steady ' New fiva 1.17 state quiet and'rtom oaLU'-uw!i-!-ti.-;; -.; -k.-.; ' .i'" .-A. I ' . A H . . f . f . . j -jxvmrmsx, rfan.u.-bolton tery dull? middling J r 5, t St oi t " rrr r i,V .u;'-.-!.i'-")7t. i , n iiiMi.TOTqx, j an. l.U.r-Utto qujei T and nominal; toiddlurg . tll(jr BamsHobb, Jani m Ootto dull a aominal tYutnA1 tk ; ADni M ii-iBM ;i ar-T? i.T 31-32: June 'If i-BiuhU HAS- ' U S2ftl4'14fAnrat 14 Mbdi 411-32. ' . . - J vembar 17, 1873. . rw: ! .. . ' . ; .'! .'. .-. i t: 'J "'t ' 1 '
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 10, 1876, edition 1
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