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IU,JlitEimlBS 11 A fttr TIIE RALEIGH BENJINEL AverflaiMnu will be iatts4 to the lur barin. t the fallwwiti i4m mt auaamof 1 UAftT, WEEKLY AND SEMI-WEEKLI OEciislCriaioIHsrtiiCarsIisi... mats of arsaeairrior. Dally Sentinel t rm to advance,.,, j'.y.M 00 nii ftti miutlthalnadvaaoe.w.. ...... 4 AO loa inch, or wo mfokm linos. ' . M.tai'hsuOMquetitituwrtjoo i teMtbaas week :.n..............ai . 2? , I aquare,' 1 BKHltlt...A.MMM.akw.s- i IW4 Semi Weekly M. ............. 00 Weekly Beotlnet " ............. S wi The DtL Smw-ii., wfll be delivered tn any part of tbc City at fifteen OnU a ek. U laeontr CEM7IN12 - WORCESTEBSIIIRE SAUCE. - THE CITTT, , - - . robT oFFics Diujxjfour. I " 1 ' . ' ' . : : i ' ;-t Tot the benefit nf the public, we pub. Bin following directory of taq-poat office of thiecttji ... ... , Western mall cloaca 10 30 a. an. . . nrrhret . ft4 ! m. Eakr' closes .' ; . .. 80 p, m. 44 ..arrivea : .", ,.'ll:r5 . m. Chatham " r closes , ei. 3i30p.m. .. arrives fc . tn. B.AO.R.U rnaij .clones a fc30 a, at - - - arrives 3: -J 5 p. in. Through oortbera Tie K. G. " V IL K. closes ' . 9;30. m. Through nortliero m R. & G. R. R. arriTee i 3:48 p. m Through northern vU Golds- . boro closes 3:30 p. ra. Through northern via Geld boro arrive , , , . , 11:05 a m. Office hours for delivering (bail from 7:30 a. m to 6:30 p. m. . . I ? - . Money , orders are Issued and paid from 8tU a. m. to 4 p. n 1 . -Letters can be registered from f:15 a. a. to 4 p.m. - A mails sent or received on Sundays. V. W. HOME, P. M. . No case the police court "this ..naralnoW 8Ute Tressurer Jealtlas Us retorned to the eity. getting Zeigler'e cigars yon will not be deceived, Ail m asK. is a tnai. Cotton very dull. Middlings 12; light ataina -1A Rjwwlnta kMTV no mln on he market , 'A vT " v;. ; Better take yonr ameejims to-day, or - lay ia a supply, as bar-rooms cloae for the election to-morrow. . , Zeigler's Raleigh favorite cigar store is tne piece to get tne oesi ana wie purest clears in the city. , It is rumored that another change of schedule on the lUchmond & Danville road will soon be made. -- ' Judge A?. U. Uattle has lw?ea elected president of the Raleigh National bank, If o change in the otheroffioersv Don't forgot that on Friilay next, 14th inst, the citizens of Raleigh will vote on the sublet of funding the city debt. The finest stock of chewing .' and smoking tobacco, pipes, c, at Zeig ler's. next door to the Yarborouglt Eeune. --?.. It the request of many eitiaena, we ksvt introduoed our fine " Diutoiro Oil," SO dtgrtet higher tut iham any is Mm. -Prioe 40 cent Liw A Co. Don't furgsfthat en Friday next, 14th bit., tbecitlssns ol1 Esleigh will vots a Hf suwb v iuuubk Thssw was a fall .meeting of the pent tentiary board directosa to-day.' Con . vict labor for tbe railroads was the chief jnatteTWsidersd.;17 ' r The state treasury to-dy paid to the chairman of the board of penitentiary directors, J. & Allen, the monthly in stalment of $9,800,83. y, ',i .' '; Old Uncle George IL Pennington, of New Light township, one of the Senti nel's stauncheet friends paid Ihr new TeditorwBonor'orrn-ifisitfyeeraay venlng. . The Inspection was apparet ,lyajtiIactory.'''.:;.' : . .... m 1 iiL Don't forset that on xnaaynexu iu f. A .U. ttimmtm nt. PikUiirU Will Vote on the subject ' of funding the city debt. Meears. A.. C. Sanders A Gov. nave for sale two good mules, one beautiful pony, one new buggy and one jreoond-hand - earriaire. Inst , repaired and tainted, as good as new.; Call on them at Sd,"R Martin street, tVr a bargain. , j Don't forget hat on Frulay nSxi I41E inst, the citiaeni of Raleigh will vote on the subject of, funding tke eity debt '.l-.'-.'-.S.mr m ' , " "V' sight returned a' verdict of guilty against xrureanareOoL.' bn trial lor uavmg poiaoneauobert jrossan, nigi:rw lioaman. soma months ago in in is cuy. J.(rUJ UiO smao s, wm ; - rnn(ed in the esse " tit , 4 TJiomas Rice, a . nigger v charged ith kav; ; t;n.vi j a niecrer' tramp st "0 . . w . - Atw tliia ooantr.: a few weeks sgo. ft.- kill from aa v v t An.t 'wiii ranninir off Old UAlXIU UlitSt " s o- - . with it when shot and killed tuee. Theaoensed was defended-by Messrs. umitiied bv EatoaXledaoe. At .. the hour of going to press, the trial had . not concluded.- , . ., . Look Ott. It is reported 'thai So licitor Harria has taken stepa to indict all the merchants who faiW' to take out license by Jan, J. "About threeifourlks ot our msrebsnts, if this- ia sb; will be caught, and the solicitor 'a finances wul inflated to the extent of abont ' 1. ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' u '' ' 1 VOL. XXI. f X THB GRADED SCHOOLl CovoATioaij, Mutiso Last Evwnso. ! A anmber of our eitiaena held a meet mi aatvening st Metropolitan hall, to take into eondtratioa the feasibility of SsUblislung a graded school in JUleigh and to hear an explanation of the work ng'of ioclt school from papt ' J. E. ngger, ' k wellAnow ducatoc of ?srrnUn.-:If , B. Bronghton wascalled 0 t ehair ai d OoL S. PoeJ, aupar ateadent of pubho instraotit n, acted as scretary. ' Cspt; Pngger addressed the nesting in plain but forcible style,, set lag forth the tnanifold adrantages such 1 sbel would afford the city, and gifing . inloresting M statistics . " , to the 1 ' operations , of these - suhools in other dtiea. : North Carolina, is one of the seven states" wboss capiUls nave ; no graded schools. Heven-tentiia of the ebildrea nortii of Mason and Dixon's line are educated in these school. , lie explained thai a graded school consists of three or fbur gradea, and coaunenoss with system of objective lessons, teaching the beginner by feeling and looking at objects. . In the first grade, boys and girls from 6 to 9 years of age - are placed in one room under the special supervision of a teacher ; in the other grades, boys and girls of from 13 to 16 years are plaoed in rooms under one or more teachers as necessity may require ; and so on, per fecting them in English grammar, mathematics, geography,' history and other essential branches. Music, draw ing and the languages can jbe added if desired. I ' .. . - . i D. W, Goodloe snd Col. S. D. Tool made cbort addresses favoring the en ter trine. '-. ' . Messrs. C. M, Rusbee, "r. W. Hol den, V. J. Youug,1 A. M McPheeters Alex. Creech njid 1'hillip Thlcm were 1ioen truHtees of the proposed sch'M)!, aud are holding n meeting at 3 o'clock this afternoon t devise the ways and mcaua of giving substance to the propo sition. In order1o Inaugurate the movement, only a email amount is re quired from private contribution ; Hi Pe abody fund and towuship aportion. nient wDl furnish tworthirds of ihe ttec eseary sum. After adopting a resolution of thanks toCapt Dugger, the meeting adjourned subject to tlie call of the chairman. Elkctiox To Mobbow The polN will be opened to-morrow to the quali fied voter of this eity to. ratify or re ject the ordinance funding the city debt. It will require a majority of the regis tered votes to adopt It, and the count will w based .upon the registration going on for this election for the past several weeks. . The fallowing am the poll-holders and polling places: 1st ward Thomas . G. Jenkins, J. W Rogers, Jas. 0. Hurt and Sam. Ray ner; PolRni-place, Ilowetl house, Blount street . A" ' . 2d ward Wm. UayesOJJd.-Roan, George X. Williams and L. C. Manly. Polling ,- place, Jenkins' shop, Blount street, oearTupper's church.. t ,.. ; 1 3d"ward Xlck Jones, J. J. Lewis, II. T. Clawson and,,Pfttou Brown. Tnyglffacty 'court honej 1 '' 4h ward E. 0. Macy, Nelson Blake, Henderson Dunston and ,Yml Hester. Polling place Dunston's shop. ' : t .&lh ward Howard Heartt, James M. Jletts, John a Gorman and George Poe. rolling place, 'Alser Be vers' shopreorner (Salisbury and Lane streets. The reglstxatiop is a very slim one. An exnmination of the booktof the variousnregTsilarT up o-1 2 m. to-day only 450 voters had register- ed,"ld-wH'"" 1st ward, . 2d ward, f3d ward, 7 4th ward, 6lh ward,' Total, 43 US 34 170 00 450 Commutation Wanted W.v P. Coleman, of Concord, ex-attorney-gf n-cfaT"an(Tex-U. S. cotiiul at lleltiny Prussia, Is in tlie city to ak of Gover nor ISrogden the commutation of tlie death sentence of Randolph Sulton. the Cabarrus county nigger burglar, who is to swing Jan. 21, to imprbonment for iTfoiiwtha -MnltcBtJaryjiThcre is, a largo petitioa this , eff- ct from the county oUiciais ol Cabarrus county, numbcrgf preacliersaud 7 of the jurors who convicted him. There is also counter petitiou from cit'zen in and about C harlotte, endorsed by Jude Schenck, asking that the sentence be executed, statins: that Sutton is a des perate character, having served a term in tlie South Carolina penitentiary for the same crime, and Is strongly sus pected of having committed a burglary in Charlotte.. What his excellency will do in the premises Is not known. Bofbxxi Co-"--.C9nrt osuai bow, all' the Justices present The following case Wore disposed of) 1 J. D. WUllams et al ik J.' T.' Cnuia $ a et al,' from Moore coantyf com pro mised and terma to be filed,',' y;f ' I Earie A Co., vs! B..W. IIardie,.sherT. ttr, Cnraberiand 5. eonUnued ori isecount f f absence of touriset "" " '''fff'' I B. A. A J. B, green fi. Geo'rga l. Crtenv Unieo t contlnoed Ibr hiues. ('.at' C, .Thomas x'fJf, Moore argued. UBusbea & Busboa tor plainer and ' Neil! McKay na Meni. moq, Tullf-Ashe for defendant;" ? j Tlorii icjariind .!,' 'jphn cJCsy,' adminUtetor,i. lilchmond argued, 2el!llfcKBj nd John W. Hinsdale Jot plafatiff and' Piles Leltjli 'and P, D. Walker for defendnnW;N " "" 7 1 Thomas D; Wolfc ts. John IL.Pavia, administrator, Union ; argued.. Wilson & Son for. plaintiff and Battlo 4 '8s ..... i.. . f . i '- r for defendant , :,. , - - v im S I 11' rit - RaruiOAD Cotvict ; Ljon-f Piftf penitontiary eonyiota left Wt evening to work on the : Ajfartanburg ,; A Aabo ville railroad, and 60 more fears in si snort time to shovel dirt oa the Western North Carolina xoad; , .We, hear that a large batch will soon be sent to labor on the w extern divUioaMif tho Western 2f. C. road beyond AsheviDe, a good por tion Of which has been grsdod, It ia the connecting link , batweon Wolfe creek on the Tenneaaae lino and Aahe ville. " W. 8. Pearson, nuuiter of trans portation, and W. P. CanadyJ mayor of Wilmington, oommiswoners of the road, are now in the city looking after .the in terests' of thi great wortT,-; " - - TAR DROPS. Corn is SO cents a butthel la New- burn. .-,!., Work i soon to re-begin on the Blue Ridge railroad. ' Tito Murphy Good Templars had a big supiier and tore ght proceuion Chriwtiiiiui eve. . . . - A Canadian is trappingbcaver ', on Eoa wke rivr. lie csugtit a 45-poun-! dtr below Halifax, Tue-day night A corresn inden t of the Washington .Ecno UuU out LoliJDuvid Miller Cart ter, as a suitable naj for tne gubcrna- torialrace. 1 . .... . ? A Carolina Central engine has been seized at Monroe, for taws d ie Union county; which seems like rather vigorous slieriual engineering. ..,,. Xewbcrn has terrific printers who kill blue-birds at 40 paces, with pocket pistols. We've often heard of pocket pUiols so changed as to be fatal every time at 40 rods. . Lrap-year parties, are the rage all over the stute. As long aS the girls like it, the fellows wul certainly not com plain. Having carriages furniahed and all the bills paid, is rather a pleasant variation on old styles. , . t, . ' : CORRESPONDENCE.' m . The pot-ts are at work lor us on tfie scattered force and editors of the Ral eigh 'w. r Three poetical effusions lmve been received, ' We do' not care to shoot more than a blow-gun at sitone, Wolon, , Uzxell, Sugar Lips or the Last Rose of bummer. With them all it was a question of broad, ' They can not feel, enmity toward the Sentinel. ev mav nrctunu it. but it la an put on : UanBkc, editor of the tandard;when- he came twice with otnertt to wnip us. He declared lie only came as the friend of Joe Holdon and the party and . he ' would ' not go again for he had notlimg agarntrTtrracTr" What these men nave said was as friends w tlie ruiKS and railroads, and the people can seeit IMs. the railroad corpora tions wo are waiter and, pot ; the poor woiking men they have ' employed to Aos us. Brethren, if the stockholdert Tf the Chatham-road and thc pld ring had pm no money In the ews or xar- linrnni'li-hon-e we would have had har mony at the center long, long ago. If the people back the Sentinel the lawyera and tne rauroaaa oacaing tne aewiwu go to the wall with Stone, "UiWcll ana Woodson. . ' J.CSNEB. . PmPLXv EutTTioNS, Rocoh Skis. The ivate.n beiuir put tinder tc innil- wnorof- Dr. Pieroe's Golden . Medical Diss eovery for a few weeks, the sain becomes health from within, true beauty stands forth in all its irlory. The effects of all medicines which operate upon tne- sys tem through the me.Uum of tha' blood are neoesHarilv somewhat slow,- no mat-' tar how eoodthe""'Teraedy employed, WliLle one to uiree oowioa vuinu mo aui .. . in . 1 1 . 1 of pimples, blotches, eruptions, yellow smjia. comedones, or "grub a dfcf n may possibly Ue requirna to euro soma cuflca where the HTtem 1 roues wan erofulou8 or virulent blood' poisons. The cure of all these dieasee; however, from tlie common pimple to the Wort scrofula is, with tho uss of this most po tent air'nt, oulv a natter of time. . Suld by dealers in medicines.: Endorsed by the people as a safe, re- name, narmiem, anu cneap remeuy. r r. Bull s Cough Syrup. It ia reported thai the mate of the J. fferson Borden, . who was reported murJsred la the tohurjy, Las tnrned up sUve. v., ., : 7,-; L; 1-7T- : : r I , ' . ,-..' , T .. - . . r 1379 ajtd 18m What chkngfls have taken nlaoc ia (hat period 1 In none have tUey teas more radical than in the trcajtaeu r disease, in tne otoen tun- nature, proatrate" with pain and Sufi ring, was attacked with tne lancet ealowtel, blisters, -starvation and 4hirat, All ibis was done with hotieat . intention, bulrwith terrible reaulwi.. It u a pleas ing fact thai th "enlightened public of tto protect' Uy have dwearded such medioatioaj uTha disorders that sap ths powers of , life ars now expellod by rem edial agents,, tint brace up the vital sVer.fftbile ranning its cause.' The tinalitaee are fownd in an eminent de prive i A Da.rTtrrf's Vboetabiji Lmn PrxM. They have become celebrated over a wide extoiit of the fclobe as the aafset and irewtlnst remedial agent ever offered to mnfLimut iittaanitt. and it is not the res alt of uewnpaper puffing,, put kj cur great merit 01 uie tneuiuina 110011. v' ' ' - Ths MorrBwimwii Rsmkbt nvna DiaoovF aiJliusoi 's Uiran Poaoos I'liAaTea. At no time in tits hiatorv of trow mediinno has an artmlo appeared wuiuh baa net with' greater' sprowai and swecesw . thaa- Benaun'a Capcins Plshtet.;, Whvthayareprwfamjdto all other poroua ilaatr, ia swing to their improved compositmr : tner nct m taataaeunaly, sura apoedily and offeota- . physiciann and tha general public, who acknowledge Ihe' great benefits derived from the use of the ordinary porous pUateiv however, maintain that thoif attiou ia bob sullioiently prompt, requiring time, patience and continuous wear to effect ' a cure. , Benon's Lan clne Placer overcomes this difficulty by arttuplishiDg in a few hours thai whkh It takes any other plaster as many day. Although. recent discerery Cap eiue has been thoroughly tested by phy sicians, and in each inntanco has berri pronounced the moat mnarkable, safe, certaiu atid thoroughly ethcaeious rem edy ever discovered. Incorporating C'apeinrin an Improved Porous Plaster has been accomplished after ' repeated lolicitalions from tbr medical fraternity and is now prescribed by tlicni with miprecedenUd success ; especially In Rlipumatism, Pleurisy, smbborn Colds, Klducy Comjilaints, and all diseases for which a I'prou Platcr has lccn u-'ed.- ' ' Ita marvcllons iufluenrc over the cir cliitiim, and general effect on the sys tem is almost incredible ; from the moment of itt.spplication to tlie affectej part, it operate with asstonifbing vigor wings relief iuid cures more effectually tlan any known Phwter, Liniment or Compound. ' ;' :.' " ' ' ." " It is a genuine phatmaccntical prepa ration of the highest order of merit ; its ingredients are entirety vegetable and fww from Mineral or Mud I'oisons. One trial will -convince tlie most skeptical of its uperiority over the ordinary Porous Planters. W hen von desire prompt and immediate relief, ask yonr Druggwts for Benson's Capoihe Plaster. Prioe, 4i0 cents. - 1 SSABTTBT JonXSOX, Pharmaceutical Chemists, Wholesale Aeents. N.T, For sale by Williams t Haywood and Feecud, iiCft ct Vo., uaieign. Bnrrle4, la OranvtlVa etrantr.'Dee. 13. Mr. 8. A. SmKk aod MIm L A. CotreU. . In r.r'nri;ie coontT. bv Rev. E. Htnet, Mr. a. 8. Burton and Ml) Mary t. Bioes lu Durtiam, Dee. 28, by Rev. 3. 3. Renn, Dr. A. U. Carr sod Mrs. Annie E. Moor. Ia Caarlutte, Jan. (I, by Rev. B. 8.Brnon, Jlr. ibos. B. tursioD snd aii-i .iznc iBies. In Gaaton county, Jb.: a, by Rev. 3 T. tlarrit, Dr. C 8. Howl s4 MU Zens Datffli. Von. .. ; ; ... -i , ... la B.Miuforl eonntr. Doe. 8.1 bt Rev. E. D. Hoortf, Mr. 4..1L WUlls and Mtoi Bophle Willis. , t. . ... ',. 7... : ; i ; In n..n Munlt. Dee. 33. bv Rev. II. M. Brown; Mr. TboniM Gyermin and Mis Tsik ateSidn. : ' r.': Ia Rowui countv: Dee.- 83 by Re B-X; Browa, Mr. T. O. Trexler snd Mis ave A. l Trfxlr."---T ' ' Ia Ormnee county Dec.' 30. br Sqalre W. W. jQueaa Mr. U, UoltoWAjr.- r. A. Latta and Mns Martlia In Beaufort eonntr. Jan. ft, by Rev. Hisrj Wlndoeld, Mr. W. K, lan Sara ana iu r. Is Rowan county, Jan. t, by Rev. A. Kit ball. Dr. James Brown and MUw Jowpuli C, Lltaker. r : Klm- I1B i In Sranvtlla county. Dee. 3, by Rer. 8. P. J. lUrria MrTBrTirferame-sndSttsi-Try- phens Bmeeden. . , "Thiit new and beantlful PotUsre Honac oa n.llfiT PL enntainlnE Six fine room, paotry. eliMeU, and bath room, and all Dccesry out houxe, wtta agocMi wen 01 wi-tr, Ho. I force pump. The bouse t new and ona ot the bent built ia the eity, and finu-hed In the bet and inert modern tyterorJuar uarriculara call on or anilreM - .. ... . ftV.T.'U . . "MK. CAKMEIC at Drng Store MART I- CAH 4 tit Samaritan Nervine. . THE geat Nerva Conqueror, cures tpnepiirr i',v'htuipivu tyaaroa, St. Vitus, Dance and all Nervous Diseases ; the only .known positive remedy for Kit- luptici'its. H baa been testea by thousunds and hat never been known fs4 4- ataucle case. Trial pa'kig" freer- -fcactoasi itsaipfor Clrcuiara giving evi DR. 8. A. RICTIMOND, Bo 741, et. Joaeph.lO oct 15-tSm ST. MAIIY'S &CIlUOl RALE lOtT, M. C. ) . The SlatV-Eirbtb term of thla 8cbo 1 will enrsmenca'oa the 21st Instant, and continue until the Ilth day of June. Jaa. 1-Alwlt. - 1 J 11 I .' j- I tx iQO oarrett no. l ume at uejw - r-- iAM St. JVita ffWw .it r "'-. . ." . " tot the SenUaeL . ,d T4l SERENADE. ,. ' If' ) rtbe falrie are not all goae, aor tbey IIeat ' Not many moons sgo, I beard their arnale, smIdtheaowvynckletloaaamtsrottBd Hj wlodow; aad tkut was thai song: Steep Sweetly sewj ths mooa Is llgbtt beaav ' ller ailvei ry light la Batblng earth ana ssiec, tB las floating cluadt tha art ar Aad taraacl I eleauilnc. IJksangelsTeyei; kii's ilVnt round tbee, Sate, ths wind, low tifrMwr, 1 WaruiR tha dawy boughs' with measured Mature la tweet and huhed repoas I lying; nisvn,isay(-sepi Sigh not U night, but let endlong, bow Cpou tlrtwe tsr.Asac aaitf" thoaVht aSS away:, . : , . Forget, wfianiaglc music round thee pealing, v - , , 1 ae am w ur, . r 1 .-- , - ; : day to human tod la' riven, bah iriirbtly Bnatfc tn bor latry-watei wa keep,. (,.., Ti'ni'l thr pllkrw wen. oow, dreaminc Sleep, lady, sleep I SPECIAL NOTICE. i.:' 77i-. ,- ' A CARD. ' , : Te all who are suffering fro at the srrora and tadfScreUons of youtbj aervous weakneat, tarly deny, tots of toanhood, d., I will tend a redr that will cure you, PRIK Or . - CHARGE. Tb! great rewady wat dlaVef ' ay a iBtatlontry la Son tb AaMrica Bead V l KU-addreaaad estelops to the Rev. Joeam T. Ia mas, Station Jf. DM Hvmmf Htm fori ot IX-deodAwBm ' TO COSSUMPTIVE8. The advertiaer, an old phyiteian, retire. from active practice having had placed tn hl hand by an tart India Mimlonary tlie fur mala ot a aim pie Vegetable Remedy, for Uie tpeedy and permanent Cur of Consumption Bronltiaits, Catarrh, Aithina, and alt Thro a- and Lung Affections, alto a Positive aii Radical Cure for Nervous Debility aad all Nervous Com lalnts, after having thoroughly tested Its wanderful curative powers in thousands of catea,. feelt.it his duty to; maki it known to hit sultcriug fellows. Actuatei b) this mo'lve, and a conK'Irntlous de-Ire to relieve human tuffertng. he will send (true ot eha ge), tn all who desire It, this recl e, with lull ilirectloMi lor prepartng ana sucee.niuji) uslni. Bent by return aiail bv, addressing . . Da. W C.'8rKVENBV Munroa Block, Ayracuaa, N. T. nor t3-wly :new advertisements. G llAXD OPENING! llavlnr rennted the tnaclnus and decant BILLIARD SALOON of J. P. l'rarie, at 81t Fayettevllle street, I take this occasion o in form my friends and the public generally, that I shall open the same on Monday, Janu ary the IHth. Aa excellent Fifteen Ball Pool Table Is attached also. Uive me a call. .- Jan 13-lw. TOM PEEBLES, jiT O .T I C E . By vlrtae ot the provisions of a mortgage made to me by J. C. BirJsoniraiid wi'e Ophe 11a O. Blnlsone. oa the 1st day of January, A. n 1873 1 will, on MoSIUV. Jan. 17. 17T, aeil at the Court-l louse door la tlie cly of Ralalgh, at 13 o'clnca, St., a HOVSE AND LPT in said citv. aclloinlnx the lots of F. J."Hay wood, Bt'Ott brown a d -othera..jBi)L.Pavle Street, containing 8,245 feet more or less, being this Hou'ft jndLot now occupied by said v' T v - -. . 7:" Terms of tale cash. . W. W IIITE, Mortgagee. O. H. 8n w. Attorney. , - Jan. 13.-8U 1876. Cur LiTiDi ail Our Deal, 1875. -hA MAQAZINIJ. 128 rAOES Onattd to North. Carolittaerfm4t herpmrnl ... - MI lUTJUlMnt. Tkrms f.1 rua tkab, Postaoi PasrAip. 7 ' Addrett, 8. D. POOL, , Raleigh. N. C. tgThote to whoBt-ills-havsbeen sent will please remit. , Two Years for Only (5. nvtnir a few comntete fll-w of Oca Ltviao llit n.n for lN7&nn hand. We will fur nish that vear and the entire year Ii76 for as - . , - - I.lhrarv Asaociatlonsatd Historical Socie- tiea would do well to note this. 1st 2d and 3d volumes handsomely bourd library etj le furnished at SSS.S0 per vol ume, or ti.'b, it sent bv mall. CWi mut ammfowy all urdm. Addrett . 8. D. POOt, "ma itf 1 1-; RuleJgh, Is. C.. 2 ALE OF VALUABLE TOWN PRO- PEKTY. On falnrday, 5th dav-of Febmary. H78. at Boon, a attorney for tbs owmrs, 1 wlli tell oa tke prewl.es that valuable lot, iu the lit r.t K.l.i.k ..t I., nine tha and of Uully ainith on Ihe west, ot M. A. Bledsoe .mn the ...aih. ana an alleT on -tha east. The lot frnt. ii.l feet on llollamsn rua-l and ru kk Sim rt It I. at nivsent occuulrd by Henry Uornian, wh will slip pr.ou de-mii-m u.r.uui.ilrm over t lie trt'mt.e.7 Terms oue-mira casa; om m' months ; aud residue ii twenty nMiUii from day of sale the iliftrred payment to b ar tutarest.-itl good. ' Jan liMlt. " .4-OUS O TL1NG. A I t' O .R E 8 MJiS. SrZ'jlOWT, Makes sad cleans cloth aa m the Amtm stylo, oa Binodworta Bt, THE 8CXXT SOUTn, BETTER THAN ths New Tork Ledger only 1 00 s year. Call aad subtcriba. . . ctW-U . . IUie1gh, iriVnJ nomin1 . " .......in.. .-. ,,..T. .. - .MM NEWS AND NOTES. u impcAcb Ames. : , t ... . ; v , . Paul ds Caasarfnae is on the rampage over the assembly elections. . The- flaetihin Riobmobd arrived it Coquimbo, Chili, Dec' 7. i Sound etem ra' bound to New York ' ' Lave to butt heavy head winds. .- T . , a, .-.... " . T ; tz - r ' "v t. -i i-T--- t lteTdnue.ofQoers mwrt tire capture 1 of 17 illicit stills ia UreenvWe oounty. : a C. . i Casev Youag. of Hempbis. has been admittod to practice in the CS.se- premeourt- . - ; ......... r). Tue Jre itflr aqnabtawig in the . 'Much ambtnet smiuit- Unoiniag , - David Hno wi president of the national , 'auk of the Re,ublUs at Buslon, has ' melted mtoeternitj, " v ' - Joaoph La Page Juai "; been-- convicted at Via murder of Josio Langma'4 ' -He hangs at Couoord, N. Jan..,!.; , " A viok-nt gale - swept tVe! African1, coast yetttrdaw At Oran 1,000 f proper y was destroyed. ' u '- - 1 " .The Puinara house'and several stores-' t . Cedar Rapids, lud.; avere burtied' eelerday. -les W,WV. . t .The rcpobueWTJaifcim of-iEe'Towa legisiatureomiaated ' J.-Xiskf- ood United Hates senator. Aiaa,, ioor BlVnsp. , ; ;, J . -?r. . In, the-', lwuflftlc'repre ItlayWJ.ofKy.t intrrfucd a bill ;od qctng' the BwJarieajbfaQ governnisnf " . ffioorsloperceni " Antonio Martins, a New York cigar hop inaa, yeater Jay killed . Thoinas toyena and himself. The green-eyed obeterand a good-dooking wife were the cause. v. . - Cant. Josiah Uriggo, of Coxsackie, nd his wife and two children were irowutd yesterday near Poughkeepie, heir feled going through an air-hole in the lce ' ' 1 '..gem-tary of State Fiah, before' tlie ortmittee on appropriatioUa, depreca- ;ed certain consular and uiplomutio . ouAolidatious proposed by that com- outtfle. l-a 11 7 .:. The bondliolders of the Cheaapeake A Ohio canal have decided to buy tne heanpoake & Ohio nulread. TTiak Ilateh, of New Tork. are engmeenng the project. " ."' " lli'-:;; ' - - A Panama dixpatch reports that afT earthquake awallowed the whole town of Abaneev dnring the nieht af Jan. 4; and a flood d"mved l,500,000 worth of property at Valparaiso. A bill authorizing the truxteaa of the Cincinnati t Southern railroad to borrow Sli.OOU.OOQ hi addition to the amount authorized by the original act, was in troduced in tne uiuo legislature yeeter day ; J .. Monday the senato committee on patents will hear protects and argu- ments against tlie renewal of the paper collar patent. 83,000,000 of capital ia said to bo empioyea in tneur manuiae- ture. ... -Yesterday the 4th ballot in the Ken tucky legislature for TJ. 8. senator atood, Beck 41, Williams 33, Leslie 27, Ste venson 26 Kelly, rep., 13. On the 6th ballot Beck received 40, Williams 3G and Leslie 25. Htnrynienllle Dfgby, a member"" of a noble English family, died Tues day at. Telle vuo hospital, New , York, whe'tlief he hnd been carried, being found in the street sick. lie was Hot, however, in destitute circumstances. The republican national committee met in ashington yesterday. 18 mem-. Vri were presvnr, and lproxic.""Af ter a good deal of squabbling and bul loting.CinciDuati was choaen as the phu e ' of holding tho -national repnlilioan con vention and June 15 as the time. John LceuCarroll, governor elect of Maryland, my Maryland, that breathed and bnrnady bntdida t comej. was iuau- gnrated at AnuapoUs yesterday. The spcotaele is pronounced the' " most bril liant that ever illuminated tho spec tacles of that y5nwblejrUlagejn'noetlie my Waaningtou resigned his com mis . MOU. '..'... NEW YORt MARKET. NKW YOKK MAHICJCTS. New York. Jan. 13 Cotton dull sal. t of 1.107 bales; uplands 13 or- lem 13 5-10i - Futurrrk-opened quiet f-sales-i-Kld bales ; January li 13-32; Fcliruaiy 13 2-IClCf; March 13 7-1G013 15-32; Apt-a ui. taia i -ii ; auy ius- in ; Juhc 14 3-3Jtl3jl ; July 14 141 , August 145-I6(rt 14 lL-3i Flour quiet and urn-hauced Wheat dull. Corn quiet and firm. Pork quit t - mess at $2t.".(?il. Ijtrd teaily steam li 13-16. t'oll'ee dull and heavy. Stisr unchanjied at KJ ; fair to good . rjlitiingSfT " . - Spirit. turjKPtrnequi.Jt at or:,? It sn . until "tiured at tl.M("i."0 for 'sirnincd. Freights heavy..-' i Money offered at 4 per cent thr ling queU t.'old; strong I.12( iUUl. (iovemnir.nts dud aud . steady ; new fives $1.171 ; slates quiet aud nominal.. ' - COTTOJf MABKETS. Norfolk, Jan. llCottonjrery dull; middlings 12. . -7. ; WUJII50TOW, Jan. li. Cotton quiet and nominal ; middlings 12). ' :- - Baltimore, Jan. 13. Cotton dull middling 12; 11. X.
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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