S, TIIE RAlilOH SENTINEL. UAILT, YVITEKLT AV SE wl-WF.EKLT m : ':-i:-.:-n-,7v,- K AdvertiemaU will beMMCiSed Uilrielu SssnNBLat Um follvwuif mica p(4(Uara of one inch, or ten nilnkm llixta. ,'.!. -. Xue square one Urns - ' $1.00 e-k aatMeqaent tasertlos) - leSsthsBB wepk riu:,,... - 0 "Official Ota of Mil! Carolina. I ' ' ' ', I squsre, 1 wsek ...... i ; a. 10 1 aiooth. 8 00 .; 4 - , ' ' . . : if i'i j'.-i'f--'- ' 9 nioiths....Vv-. Is OW i " ..r.T...i...;. WOO hats of srwwtvrmii; -- ' , 1 pAlly fentinel 1 year In advance... 00 4 " . .....s.. SO ' : - ; ttt: . -t 0 Oil Weeklv 8enlI-ol " .'. ... 00 The UiLT bbstivbl In be aVItversd .In any part of the City at Fifteen Outs a week, L E A A P ER R I X WORCESTERSHIRE 8AUCE W. O. Hill Jpdg,'P. tad A. M.,meU this evening " , . The Young Men'e Christie Associa tion meet thia vening. .. w- " The board of aldermen hojl en id- jotrrnej tnec.ting thin evening,- n ; The 0 City ricwure ClaH gives a hop at tba National Friday evenin ?. Cotton market qoit middlings 12J ; dp Stains ?0J ;lightetaina H(Jllf,'-' ' Col. fkf j Yonrlg an h4 in the jritj thia morning front a jaunt to Charlotte, Dj getting Zeigbt's cigars you. will not be deceived. All he asks 5s a Irai Rev. John Coffin Nazaro preaches in Metropolitan hall at 3 o'clock this after .:'; ,t.. ..!'' noon. , , . . Zelgler's Raleigh fayoriUj cigar store fs the I'laxeito , get fetat .wid the purest'dgara in the city. , ( ' ', - iJDon't forget that on Friday next, 14th inaL the eilizenB ofIUleifih jwill jrote on the subject of f uuding the city dobt. The finest, stock of chewing -and smoking tobacco, pii;.,. AC, TZ'ig -4r"we"-too-"'tha V-arborougli Reuse. Col. T.ro .M , the popular proprietor ef the National hotel,, u fattening hi guests ou the flutist shad ever brought -to. Raleigh. Rev, Dr. Fritchard returned from Durbtini tha mrrnipp, and w ill preach at tho residences of WJIliani Simpson this evening. Tl ere was only one little case liefore the Mayor this morning. Not liking to invade the "sanctity of the family cir cle," we call no names, ' There' is to-be a hop Fridriy evening at Mrs. Slater's dancing hall, Fayi tte yille street," over Allcotrs store. These are very agreeable all's ira. , tjBk At the request of many citixons,, we hare mfroduceit our, fin Diamoxb Oil," 30 degren higher led than any i' Uwn. Price 40 centa. Law k Co, Don;tforj(t that on Friday next, 11th ins't.. lie citizens of Raleigh will Tote on the subject of funding the city dobt The stockholders of the North Caroli na Home Fire Insurance cumpany meet in thia city to-morrow and elect oDlcora. C. H. Co Held, one of - Harnett coun ty's staunch and unterriflod yeomen, was in the city to-day selling cotton, and laying lu aupplics,; lis Is a Scuti net man to the backbone. , : Messrsi A CU Sandera & Co. have for salo two good mulca, one beoutififl pony, one new buggy and one second-hand earrnigeTluat repaired and painted as good aa new. Call on tbra at No. 2, Martin street, fo ft bargain.' - - Unn'tfbrs'et bat on Friday ext, 14th iast., the citizons of Raleigh will vote on the subjeot of funding the city debt J..E. Rawla and ludy, of Durham; "Col rMct). TaXeTltorgiintcmiFohn London, of 'Wilnnngton ; Oa.-rGrsi;i3t D. W. Btoveuson, B- T. Lehman and A. O. Hubbard, of Newbern, are quartered at tha-Natlonal hotel The board of directors for the peni tentiary were In .session to-day .- Up to the hour of going to press nothing bad besir enrd""of "thoroccedmgSi -in board consists oFJ8 AHau,"CRal eigh, chairman, J. M. CoGin, of Rowan, J. C. Rliodcs, of Wajj&c, James Pace, of Chatham, and htcwart Ellison, of Raleigh. - ..v , ' 1 Don't forgot that on Friday neit, 14th inat., the citizens of Raleigh will-voto on tha subjuct of funding the city dubt, A. WoKDEBFijn Cdbe. Testerday morning, John G. Arthur, a yortng man who resides in Gianiteviile, South Caro lina, came into pur office, and requested na to look atiaa cyc. iueywere pao- beon - wo. acoording r ' 1 to hia etatemont, for eighteen years, Einoo a short time after, bis birth. Hav ing heard of the wonderful cures per-, formed, by Dr. J. A. Jones he had come to the oity for the purpose of letting the hitter operate upon him. la- tho course -of a couple cf hours Mr. Arthur return ed, and stated that, ihe ' defect in his vision had beon-mtirely eaoTa and that his eyes were as straight as those -.vfany0nA els". His looks fully corro boratodhia asserUoui and tlicre. was every evidence of a wonderful cure'' hav ing boon acooinplishod iu an incredibly short Ppace of time by the skillfrtl phy-ioian.-Augnntu Chronicle and St nt-hel. . Dr. Jones is now practicing at the Humphrey; Honse,' Gohbboro, N. XI where he remains until Ftb. 2. """ , ; P. 8. Dr. Jones ins ar ar-atlcial eyes and performs " all oparat oni essar, for tUe restoration of sight a ad learin t To I'EAK.- Dr. Waller Dcdman and Richard Durrian, of Johnston conn" y, era In the city to day and Invited lr. Turnw to address tin people of their fegjou at ErpborQ jhe.th pfthl 'Dionth. The invitation was accepted. These gentlemeir report tbat there is not a single man of all their acquaint aiioe who la in favor of paying the special tax bonds.' i j. ' i 4iV " '' ' '" . 1 JMektixo or the Btatr Board of Edccatiox. - This morning the stat board of education met m thenfjtecutive alike. 4 The buarj consists of the go' rnor, chairman ex' offlclo, treasurer, Secn-Ury of state, auditor and superin ieiulcntof putdic instnictioa. The an' bunt appropriation of 8 ceuts per capita from the dialributlve school fund In the hands of the state treasurer wa ordcrod for the year 1874 - - , s L ( Bctebioh Corar. Court met tuis tuorniug at the uaual tour, A large onmlw of casus were callud and con iitMled " amntigst them that of James Smith, white; charged with murdering the wiiLSw Austin in this couuff seflje two years ago. James'Tticeeol cbaTged-with mur dnring a negro atpei75TcoinlyT" few weoks ago, waa arraigned and the triid set for to-ruorrow. John Hill, col, charged with affray, submitted uud was st it;uce.l to 20 days In jail and payment of costs. ' N'd Rrodio, co!., affrav, verdict guiltx; 30 days iu j-iil and costs. . Warren Hare, col., affray, submitted; judjrment suspended en payment of coeta. ' . John Hall, col.', affray, submitted ; judgment suspended - on tinTmeut of costs. ' ' ;' . SrritEMt: Covrt. - Court met at 10 morning, nil tlie Justice o cliKk this present. , The following cases wire argued oi oJisralsc disposed of : . .,: FB. Mace vs. Isaa-i' Ramsey, from Carteret county. A. fr; Ihillard and J, II. IIaughton Pr plaiuliir and Geo. Greeae fir defendant. s . i Anios "adc vs.. Commi-ttiioneri of Craven, from Carteret. Geo Greene for. plain tiir nnd R. F. Lehman for de femlant. ' Royjston In4urance Co. vs. Johnl D. Davis, Cai tereu Geo. Greene for plain tiff and A. . Hubbard for defendant G. W. Gutfcinus v. Henry Jorman. Onslow. Remanded with leave to file an answer. Merrimon, Fuller A Ahe for plaintiff and A. G. Hubbard for de fendant. . . . , . . Samuel . W. L. Areudvll, nTtercf. ATGriiubtarr and Geo, Greene for defendant "' : 1 Fdishn , Porter vs. lS.' T. Durham et. al.', New Hanovee. W. S. & J, Dovane and D. Lf-ltusseil-for plaintiff- and Robt. Strange for defendants. Iloury W. Faisou vs. Ilalstead Rpw den, Duplin.' W. 8, A D. J. : Devsne for plaintiffs, ua counsel for defendant. Phof. Tmrp's Lecture. A good audience essemblcd last evening in the .ballpOhejLlpungMpTtalnifln'a wsclation to hear 1hc first - of Irof. Tripp's course oflecturus. The subject was Louis Napoleon, and. the professor gave his hearers anhwttivetlk on tlie uc)hew of his uncle, and the sua cession of revolutions and - accidents that raised him from a constable on the streets - of liOfldon to the impe HalfcSe6nFrahcCThenrabject this evening will be The Second Em pire, embracing the Crimean campaign, tha Mexican expedition . and . rem iniscences of Maxiiailian and the ""Poor CarlutU" whom his lut breath immor talized. Tho lecture will be illustrated by a map prupar jd and printed expressly for Pruf. Tripp. , .: .. , -',-" Tub Ghaued echooii. We met t djyCapt. J, E. Dnggnr, who Is visiting" ourclty by invitation, to perfect the plans for bur much needed graded ni-hroli Onr citizens will hold a ma t ing at 8 o'clock to-morrow evening, in Metropolitan hall, to appoint a board of triiatecs and iake each other steps as may be necessary. This is one of the mos important forw'ard movements yet made by our city, and it is hoped that our people will give an hour to the snbjbet.. The prompt aud cordial crt-operation of our citizens is indispensable ( the snc ccsi" of" the;FChop!i andwhen lie. know" there are hundreds of children in our midst growins? up in utter ignorance, how can we be iudifferent on this snbject ? The eqm mittee ltfv (KHJitred, we are inclined to believe, the Iyht man for.the place, and if Raleigh does Cot take hold of the en terprise in earnest, let's 1ienr no more of our d for e-Juention, while every state arou id ns la.iKhs at onr old fogyism and lack i piiblio spirit Turn out to morrow (renin; and act, and with Cspt. DnggT at fie helm, we hve every a oa to thi. k the school will le a suc ceBi.. j . :. t'" ". J THE PORK SPOILING PLAOt'Ev A . Old iboixu Farmbb a Modk of j Pbxvixtiho it ToreLT Woaoa to ; oca Scrranisa Fabmirs. ' Raleiuh, N. C.f Jan. 10, 1873. 1 Editob BsjiTiseL : I see by your pa per that a great quantity f pork has been spoiling throughout the state,, and you generously open your column for discqniion as to tha cauae, X baldly aswrtthat it was "caused by bsgligenoe. ahii li I wilt pudertake to grove. I am aa eld Yirgiuiaa f onaid 'raids experi cnoa in (ha euc ing'of baobu, and it gives me pleasure to be able to afford informs tiun of ueh vitul jmujrtunca, .1 moved four years ago from, the tide-water re gidu of Virginia to Raleigh so you see I am a North, Carollnjan bj . adoption. and I do not want even a scalawag or radical to . -.: -;.- .JLOSB WS BACON. I would not advise tha killing of pork in warm weather, but as it frequently turns suddenly warm after it is killed. the auestion . what is to be. done to keep it from spoiling. In clear, cold weather any one. no mutter how care- leas, will have no trouble It is only iu warm, damp weather that it requires ears tfii judgment.: I will 'inp powe 1 uuve j'ist riuiHUM kiiiiog my n , ana it bus suddenly turued warm. Let them hang on the gidloA's AIX XIUHT. Then commence cuuing out and as you do so lay the meat lit lha Khado on ihe gr-ound ; this .will' ejitract tlie ani mal lifai oat of it. Do not commence cuiiiug until alier nihU Put an even Ubleppoouful of tiuety ppjcenzud salt ,eter to each ham or xhouldvr. lu 30 uoura break it op, aud lay it out on (U ground aain and let it reinatiu there 2 or J hours to cool, and then ri f.aU it, lids operation nui-t be perl'ornU'd iu the lUgtit; if iu tlii day-tiiue. you will ex oe it to a warmer atino-phere than ex sis in the bulk, aud wijj ruo a ..jfeut ri-k f hw:ui " lha viTioIe of tv'-- 1'hls has been a very COMMOIf AKU FATAL FKKOR. , Let it re Jiaiir in sultolO das, break Hup and Ash it clean, wi tit warm wa'er, anil before t dries in rke.the tlh ide black witlffinely sifted black pepper to prevent tlm flies ; (red pepper does no iobd. Hang tt Up In the smoke.houso-; iive it tiini; to tbrip, say 2 or3day, lud then vmoke it with hickory wood. Fills should be done in , ,. v " CLBAB COLO WBATHBR, never in ruiny, . ttimp w eat her; it will iake smoke better, a id be-ij"j it will ue more sightly. Uae brown ' sugar freely in tho &t!i for hums aud shoul ders. To bid defiance to the flies, make a pasts of - coriitlekl eas, strain it through a sifter aud wi.t h a knife spread it smoothly over the ilnsh side ; this should be done after you have flniahnd imufcipg it; tiien lutng it up. f or 40 years 1 have put up bacon in this way and ' . J NKVP.B LOST.A JOIXT. Myrent aimhrtsaJwaysbtento enre my baoon without having it too" saityTirA" man that leaves the tails to bis hams cannot cure good bacon ; he has not the patience te go turotign with the trouble Uirtt Is alisojutely necessary. ' ' ' urns is a wnite m-in s country, rna you, I consider, me truest fneud. Tir piopie nave, u yon win not ponsivOf it pnsumption on my part, ' I would suggest a column in your weekly devo ted to egricultnre. If something w not done to ronse our farmers from the po sition they now occupy, I am afraid LheywiU all '. i l r - SOTO THH DEVIL on a - cotton -oale. - If you tuuikUte above'worttiy of a" place in your paper you can publish it ; if too long, cut it abort; if after weighing it you ; find it miner jjgawmrawH m tucja.re. Allow mo to subscribe myseir, your religions, political aud personal Ji lend. ' 11. J. CoHBELU - P. S. I am undor the imnreKsion that pork, can. be evcd - afiy cool time in spring by having a largo kettle of strong brineboTliiigandlliirp.vcfrTiioce of meat in. it from 1 to 2 minutes ; this will penetrate to the bone and extract all tho blood ; then lsy ou tlie grc'nnd aud as 'skhi a it iS cod, salt it and pack it away. This is an idea of my own, out 1 uave never triotl It. 1L J. C. tOUltECTlOX. LiLMiraToy, N.C., Jan. 7, 1876, . FjTlTOrt SKWTI5EI.S Mv BttenfioO has been called to no article in . your iue of Nqv. 10, 1"5, in which it Is nliltf i Ihjtt 1 ni removed from the shefiflaltv of Uanicttcouuty ou account of a defalcation to tli ainoiiut of i.S.fCO. Such is not. the fart t I . was removed from the nllice, tif I have been remov ed) for neglecting to o1ey a summons of the county commissioners.t meet them on th 3 Mist Monday in June, at which time I was in attendance on thn fsdei at court in Ralciub'ss a witness." This "Was the uly charge againt me. and 1 have not yet reul my urelcuiiiiiM to tho ojuce. ou will oblige me ty mak iiir the necesary correction. The B -hde alluded to i.-i entiiled -'--M ahl Tangle." , , Very respectfully. . ! .. K. M. McXr.1 r-n. A. colored citizen, who hsd confi!t1ca- t d a mule belonging to Henry Hunter, O'- W&ren countv. wmt-iiito eternity a Lewiiys ago, with a bulh-t-bole iii his tiaph .gm and juetolen bailer U bis 1 and- A brother n.g did it witk bis llittlefcun. .' c . 1 , NEWS AND NOTES. ' ? - 'Heavy 8nowa iii Spaux '. ' ..'1' Gen. Gordon Orai ger, of Mexico, has awaupeu wuciaa. . !r . . . -j George Augustus Sttla'IatIuigmif irec- auce ui very yL , " . CarWlsaad Dismarck have started a mutuiU-auoiiration mid. : . . x ' The acml-weekly row in the rrench camnetunitill unnelleu. , . iTlie steamer Farada has found tlie break iu the direct cable. : - - ' Thoro U crisis in the French cabi net Thoy have them about twice a weea. . .- . SaTgcB', ul California moves for a tnveeugaiuio oi Cue Coiitrai Paoino rail' road. ------ : Chiis. Bandy i Co., llirminifham, Fjihiud, have Liu. ere J. foe Uio trilla 4t Mexican gun Wns a c Intlng iCfreuittl puod as a preparation for the March lUcilon, - y "Tho New Yirk col Ion exchange has asked congress 1 1 give 'the cemennu i00,00o. -i . f i .i . 1 Marx A Co., of Ner York,1 have "re covered li of tliu I'uL-lic bends stolen Irom their messenger. -- ..".' -Stn..Roarle perpetual .' candidate. CEarhis Fiaucia wliidlf bieotlieillattt'e is Ailams, is worta fSM.OOd. Tou -li andariftv-old Charles O'Conor lia-i come out winner in h:s Ion.' tussle wiili the pale Iiotm: rider. - Quo of the buildings of ihe Willuimv burg (Va.). luniUio iiiylum w.vi buruej buuilay ul ternooii. Lous f 2 5,000. At a military parade in Delhi, Satur day, Lord Napier Was thr6wu froui his horbe aud had his collar bone broken. "Dr. Suudder ' Conc?e'rational -church. of lirookiyu, declines to take i.urt hi the li.-... i,.:.. --...iii.-.i. i ... . .'.. i ow. . ' Old Crownlow. the Cumberland hyeua o loyal tyrants Eat Tennessee to nprO)d henkdf in tobat co iustoad of cotton. Srious disturbances, nre rewrted in 1eigium. At LliartefoTHKo miliary hail t-j' inUiluro uud nianv uuiiioua were killed; I.nmense luosj uioclii 2 of New Turk woikiu-fmuii to protest ugaimt ,cn.rac tioa. l'Uor Cot,iur did the orutioUal wind-work. ;- A Cincinnati millionaire, named Timo thy Kirby, is dead. Among bii lew lieira aie DonTiutt alid coi.grctmau H. li. Ratling. Ihe moody whimsies of the human herd are kIiovvii iu the .swift decline ol MorodyV-sinr. - lie. liaat lost his grip ou the uiaddiug crowd. " Tha fcellufonta WaUiimin attributes Speaker Kerr's sickuess to hit spiiut uunt of Morrison us chairman of tlie ways and meaus commhtne. The cable aimouucea, at a gold dollar a word, that Italy has accepted Austria's i urkiau note. wii j knows or caroe i nickel whether she lias or not? . The oentennlil huiribmr 'and awlndlB. by which Philadelphia bashery-bosses aie to ftitfon under the flimsy garb of patriotic fustian, is to run six mouths. Asa Snyder ft Co., of Richmond, did tho iron work of the mngniiiceBt new state department library building at Wasliinutou. Sontlurn enterprise ' and fkitl crawling northward. The Surrogato court of Weslchea- trr, N Y., has decided that Mrs. Mary Afiff Fostcr-rs trotthe-: wjdo w-of Isase M."Ptngw;tTit Isabella BHnger ;ls.and her children his legitimate oflVpring.- The Krutucliy grangers have serious- Tyriverdohe'Ttie rri'0.': They elected sa ruiuiy farmers to the legislature, that there are not lawyers eoouirfeto form a Judiciary committee, aud legis lation is ruuddlsd. Ifr-is-ieased that-tho-Amerioan shin Harvest Queen, from cUn Francisco to Liverpool, hss gone to tho mermaids' cavea at the bottom of the due,), blue i. . . i i - ( ma, w itii mi iui uonru. s ., v.. !- Ben. Hill, of Georgia, delivered a magnificent s;eec!i in congress ytistjer dny on tlie niHuefity jlitll and thn'uitiful attempt of such presidential axpinuiU as JJiauie to slut Veil. .Uavis out of it. . , Tlie senate. spent yesterday siwmtiuir fol-de-rol on tlie Tifo nnd aervicea of Andy Johnwn. whom that same con- clave a lew years fo would have kiek!d from the presidential " chair and tho world, if it could. J wceui-aLJiio'ni ixhcveo to be in Montnal. Eirope,7:in-t,k- theWt Indies. Central America. IliHsiland Svvauboro,-Nortli Caeolina. 1 liir a he always wa. be must have spread con siderably fcltjre ho has la-en -t hirge. Tho Ohio legislative solaiis (mark die (irthoiiH by, f ohiu wnS a wise loan, Sdu is.a" ti)TeWi)roioe to nunixh p&j ,et jprriTii ton i.lr. Hon will iln-vbo can Uiey cvi-rBlloru at that rale. dex-pr!sa-4ui:ir hsJusBiUr the next !eo lions f - ' ' ; Msj r Allen, a shoulder -alrapped iank who lent the Jackson, MisHigippi, democrats a cannon to fire a salute, has be n com i-mariinled and acquitted. It i cralify ng to learn in IhU authorita tive manner, that it is no longer a high c'biieand misdemeanor for a A-deral oflhVr tn be a L'iniUinsn. Verily. lu limit-ft mllViri, ' . L lj ss' grip !ipt.s!ip, slipping. No;121 ,1 TAB PROPS. ... Major C.'Dowd's' receot address' be-' lore the Mecklenburg Historical society is universally complimented. '. Concord Oddfellows hare had to let their eurclngles out ope or twi buckle' holes, since their big feed ChriatuiM week. ( .. t . Tarboro Odd-Fwi!ow-1 aot- with their ' charitable duties by aub- scribing $90 to the Oxford orphan asylum. Wades1)oro fnoutbly, the Rc,ya. II. U. Ilariuan. , Js to have' a' Baptis Reiiortcr, condtwted v Covington and G. n ' An attempt was made, last Saturday Bight, to . burn the domicile of Jotiu Allison, an enfntnclu-cd gorilla,iq ton tord. -" :. """' 1I'"i"-- ' Tho-IIebdcrsoniarts are getting over UieneaiWiaunke -ecfiTe. and swear it was only one of their big men shaking with en sgue.--- - . ;j.r:i,t- -The kick, of a hore. Chrfctma morning, critshod the he ld of a ten year-old son of Thomas Rod well, of warK-n coutity, Wm. Edwards, of Edteoomba county. cavea in an Am.un eu'uu tne oilier day, ana wui proistbly have to answer to charge of uurUer. . Mt. Airy is more airv than evorrb b a braiid-iiwi Lrm. oaiid. and iS-junL reauy to toot ii'.iisa.f awav ui b.asji o ineilifluous glory. " A Cleavclund couctv Ethlou receutlv made an tiuucccusf'u. debut in the i of of a vraylayer and slajer. his nitcni- ei victim being w. A. Coggtn. A RaleLh A Gaton Lrukimin no badly sUiiezed .-between to cat a Heiidersi'n. the other da, and wiil prb ably wi ad. wiiis bct'ore he gets tiiruUfeh v it J it. Dr. Dickens, of EdvecoiaV.hai prove I hiniHelt a dickens of a fanner by m.ikr ing, wiili one phiw, 212 bales of ctuui. tiu bnrrels'of coin and 0 stacks of fod- dvr. - Charlotte's Hook and Ladder com pany have an nll-muiid-ilance hop to morrow evening. oMuiig nut tiujxia ot-to-mnsic could content their ardt-m oiiIh and soles. Tui ucr n.yman." wii Ethiopian airicul- lurii ,oi udffeeoiiilo' county, lost stucka of fud'Wr,. a few nighla ago, by a mtuiauire hbermaiuxatioa or- uieee uuinzation enkiudlcd by a man and a brud.hr who l ad a grudge agaiust him, If Solomon Burrl. of Stanley couniv. . .. - - nau teen worthy ct his nit tame, would never have beeti found within reach of a mule's boot-toe ; and' his health would have leen much better to-day. D. B. Pyler, of Ft mley cmintv. like Ibtle Johnny Horner, stuck in his thumb Christmas ntorumg, but he didu't pul out a plum. In fact he didn't pull out anvLhiii! And bin thumb h. mm, lo jofn tlie vast Pyler similar digit blown off thniugliout Christendom by irenia- uirc expioswns ol festive artillery. - ... mm m i ' . - NEWPPAPERIAL. - The Richmond Whiff is infinitely im proved since it changed hands.. W.C Durham retires from the edi torial chair of the Mielby Banner. - The Ralti more Gazette, under ils new management, is one of the handsomest papers in the country. The. Milton Chrmvcle. old. brother Evans' paper, has just entered upon its 35th year of usefulness, gonn l In its Principles, always sensible andTearless trntheir iHlvocicy. -lenwraHc tfi-w eore " and tt ffiflhfhMatioreThr-every worthy cause, we wish it at least another three-dwn rears under the same venerable guidjng-hand. '' Tlie Carrollton (Ma ) Democrat is nub- lishing the full report of the great ten dnya' debato between Ry. Jacob Ditzler, champion of the Methodists, and Rev. Dr. Graves,V ditto of the - Baptiats. The dweuwion covered every ooss&otvof linerchce between tneiieirrand divisions of Ziou's hosts, anil will be fonnd as in krestiug as any preoeding theological wbl?pnlling on t ur eoutinenL Prion of the paper for fix months, only 75 onts. ' . The Bellefonte (Va.) Democratic Watchman, one of our bent aud moot valaed exchanges, cornea to us new- dressed from top to toe, looking .bright and frenh as a country school girl in" a pink calieo.sun-lxjntiet, and putting on a manv airs as an old maid at a rural baby-sLow. Mek - and Fnrey nrn a strangely contracbotory ro-ss in nnm, but tbere can be no contradiction of the awrtion that they nmts to form oun of the strongest teams, aud run one ol nn.lrst papers, in all the Taukeodoo4 dleJiddle lamL ' . - The .bigesL sharpsitrrWawilaaL gahbiest and aassiAHt country p ipf-r mi tl lil t lllB-l llKin. i tl. I am. ( - - ' .. - ,m m iri.uiiiui it i tbui.drrlK,K of rc 1-hot sUtiw-rigiitw orthxloxy. Alf. S. Jvierolf, long s sociute CHlitor of fie LeiinirtuQ. Cau PB-inn, is iti prar 1 .rmiijuinlriim, nun niotiors, cfiier eogineer, heat cook aud general roritalout. lie .is, a whole steamriginar of jonrnslism condensed into ISO-pound proportions. Fearless, gifted, brillisnr, firm in his inlegritv a the roek of HlabbHsr," as old Billy Stevens used to mil it, with a natural ne fr news and tl:trtr-flve years' ex perienee; he is a typical newnpuperite, a model kniplit of -pencillpaMe-iwit, ink-hmi.quill and srisaor. His paper's worthy of him; and; if a brother editor's prayers pa current at the'bsnk-cimn-ters of tbekii, its success will be worthy of both him and it. - -.1 - . u9m ana iinini 0 r , . . Tor the tentlael, TRAJI8FORM ATI -N. - ' . " .In a etTnrrn mtl lay hidden. nil dat to wlubirdarhnukblddflB! asi-mis yeantoa lor fits jiaui s un a lore tbat --was My,- .-'''-- ..a.. i AiKl liuilad. Ly that! JternhcV grew up rr, ttiuuiili 1uWit; A . ... J k. - ...ii z. .v - . . ' . ... . u uyyvt nan) iHii MuiHi' mtia Miramjf, ,; .... Ali liia niyrlau raya la.hcr bosom wrs bora t. -"r-T fr i !n . I shaBowa4 tydor him. But liia brightness consumed hor j h dlt'd ot ha pU'Ddor, . i . .. j . . i uaiik akslu luw earth,' lmt, niott lovely and A SclKHwpe ipraag from the aelies, adora-. ;. nig . . - . lift delicat petals with dews of the Biorn- ; in(T- ,'.. . Mill be turned to her god, and, lo frajrmnca revwltny- - - - - -- - Her rail Buw of paaatoo, passed skyward In i leellng, -; - - ; i Aad died, mats, before him. i .,,, ' -,.:!; ... - " - ' Boos a sew form appeared ; as the dawn blnehed to beauty, .. ' . - 4 as j lark soared' upward, In worSLtptul duiv : Far tirtotbered clouds her swift flight Bp pruiiTlOg, biieib : blue arch around was with melody rtnirin - ' - - Baa her p)ama(e la ssoebius ; ber song. luansaKe spoken, -8he turned is the earth,' asd her toft heart )oy-uoa-a. in .jvy.-, Fied from sight, lu her iwectneee. ; Oa the fresh, verdaat turf bow there walked . a lair CKature, , Wfth the gnu, flower, and bad, blende'! In nor fialure i , I Tlie hdiutrMWs'ablua . lo. bar . eies,,. and the . Of opaline radiance In ipilck-eoiiilne; tmisben; lUf tars luih iu iier voice, B1 tne wu i Idtfe bit c oarned hr. lor t)lda brljibi treofct wavel rippling aruuijil her ; Woman, in her eorrrjiletencfS. - L. mum FfTUfSeDtlnct. EPIGRAJI. AV Sild Flma, '-Frank Jn-t'fnld me half aloud, iy nice rtiieo-1 biievea, In all thisirowd ' All .aia eue, 'pi .ucb a eioi--pa.keil tiee. 'TU a lolli f, to e one vacaut place !" . , " ' L. Tub host Kumar SiBLfl ReiiEnr ever Discoveuep Benson's Capcine Pbsovs 1'lasteh. At no time iu the history of . (me uieilieiiie has nu hi tie e aiiii-ar'd which has ni' with amoVr aiuirnval iiTT suc-.'esi" i'Tea Bev'-iTTs CulMsiue l'laste'. Wl y tieexp'eVWd to all tlie jKr)irt 'A :s X s ewn to their lib wed coaipou o i r they act .in tai'taueoiiily, euro s ct i!y aiid ellcctu ally. c an ! ioi and the general public ed e ,'ie treat b-iielils . ' U'-e of ihe ordinary who "' ' ' lei'v;- p j i the li wewr, maintain that 1 not hulliuu-uily jwoiiipt, i.h, patience niiilcoutiiiUMUi . a enre. BeiiKon'i t np v ovvciiiiciliid!ilicuhy by i 'l . io few Imer! dial which ' : ;i-iih ;er a- many day. . ct eii m overv Can- nt, ei i eve co nV t.. Ait: . cine has o Sieiaus p ' o levied by phy-- I ci ' ' liiuce has been . prououueet -ic it; cuiai kable. safe. certain an , . o . j .'v ellira ions rm. edy rver diseiverc;. 1 ncori mrai ip.. i,tjn!n w tm mfirove4- Pokus Plaslir , . .i r fccoutplibcd niter , reiieaied -oi , i "ons - from the tnrrriCTit frateiblt (.ana is now prescribed oy tnem wit t,c iyirece;eit-d success r fspecia'ly hi h leuuiatism,: Pleurisy,' u'iboru Colds, Kidney CoiuplaiBts,. id all disea--s for n hich a, Porous :iste.rhaslH'!Liiwfil' ;' Its nnfvellons influence over the cir culation, and gei end eTeo-on the sya. n is ai.ro.., uic e i i'e ; from the moiner. of ) s -;i' caiio ;one affvted part, ito.Krr t oii ,'ito,v sliiuar vicor brings -'diet a u ciu-03 more eirectuully than an. "ijowu I'lusU'r. Liniment or Coni'W'i'd. I r - r f,uuine phatinaeentienj prepa- &Ujt o fat, mghowt order o aerit jits. tngrei:.i.i.aa ar.i;utin.iyjinai":iijff:': fn e Vou Mineral or Metal l'oi.'ons. One tri: wil convippe the nw , sfteiitieid 6f ' its oupt iharity over the ojiinary l'oioiis Pliistprs. hen yoe iesire uiumnthiii'iil immedialo relief, a jk your Druggists for Benson's Cnpclao PLisUt."" Price.. 25 OCUtS. . .-. . - - ''i' r i : SSABl Kr A Johnbu . , . I'harmaw'utical ChemisU, bolesiila Audits, jf. For aalo try Williams flsrwood and Pescud, Leo & Co., Raleigh. Senator Morton, from the' committee on privileges aud clectioua, uitroduoeda- resolutioii declaring that the tenure, if presid.-nt, pro km of the aenutu , elect i-d it one Bctwiim does nut expire at the meeting ofcougreR sfb-r tlie flr-H re-' oess, the vice president not hnving ap- pwreu to iaKe tue cUiiir ; mat yie death of tlie Vice president does not vacate tbn" ollioeof president pro tem ; tlmt Ferry, ii .Hii-niKHii, is miu priiiKlit pro toui. After the executive Session Morton's"'. tC3nutioins wero tiihen up. On uiotion tue quetuirui was divided. . The two firt In the smintn f M(..-,da Co.iove'. of Fiori la, off.u-ed a re o itiou deil-irnif tha. i he govefi m"iit should preserve in- s nctest nwutrahtv as ' far 'us1 Siin . - . , - . - I'ho reftoliUiou waa order id to be nrin- t-Hl. ' . - i , . Dvfot aoc-unit tloosi'Ts. ai.,t . n and sh 111 yoars. They bave I ed u.1 : g-thT as man and wife 8 yars which, ' ui Imiiaiuk univalent to .t lent 800 years anywhere else. '",:.. ... " t .. ' Be wise in tiin(rsud procure Dr. RiuT CoiiRh Syup, wln,-h al wiiy etiiv Coiu.dis ' Mid Col. e and prers us tjasumpti(n. 5 cents; largo aiae, 50 cents. . . ' . Frd3 Ai exual , ' : ' MARRIED: ' ; -U.91!IIo,,',"t br Rs. lt.. HaHin, Mr. II. M. Raiaaeur and Jilae Mary BaUtiam, -.'"' ' v" , V . ' " .. .. -..f r - : . 3 . .. .... . : : :.- f ." ' -i 1.- - . . ' - - .1' 1 fix Mi If r'i -1 I i-V I I'?-,. r ' P i i !-

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