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rvBttnn . HA1LT, WEEKLY AXl SEMI-WFEKLT Official frianofKorttCanHiM..;-; ESTA bLiSH ME N . ji.n .ntlnel 1 mr in ad ran?.... ....19 00 Daily Ms months In advancer.... .....r t Semi Weekly " ....!..... &T wkW BcnUiel ' "-............. l Th DaiiT ""''''. aVItversd in any part of tba City at Fifteen CenU a week. L E A P E R R I X ' lallitontr OKtUINK WOBCESJTERSnUlE SAUCE , TIIB CITV, POST OFFICE DIBECTORY. - For the benefit of the public, we pub lish the following directory of the post- . offli:e.QLihU citv t Western mail closes 10:30 a. in. 3:49 p. m. 3:30 p. ra. 11:05 a. tu. 3:30 p. ni. 9: 4 a. m. 0:30 a. ra. 3:45 p. ni. " " arrive Eastern"' ". closes " ' arrives Chatham " closes -!-.".., " " arrirea It. t O. R. R. mail closes ' " arrirea Thront'h northern via R. & O '"fcrncrm - Oi&O a, Through northern via R, & G. m. Throuah northern via Gokls- boro close ..'.:-, JSi3Q'p. ra. Through northern via Golds Wo arrives 11:05 a.m. Office honra for delivering mails from 7:30 a. m to 0:30 p. ni. Money orders are issued and paid from 8:15 a. ro. to 4 p. m. Letters can be registered from 8:15 a. ni. lo 4 p. m, '..; ' No mails aent or received on Sundays. W. W. IlOL&KS, -PrJWr- Jordan Stone, of the AshevilleCitisen. ,is in theoitj. , " . , ;'i 7: , i , The ad jonrnraont of the superior court has thinned out the crowd in the pity. By geti'mj? Zejgler's cigars you will not be deceived. All he asks Is a trial. The fraud jury at the last term of the Wake" superior oonrt found 111. true bills. Now marble hearths are being laid down in - the rooms of the supreme court ' Judge Settle left ti e city this morn ing to spend Sunday with his family in Greensboro. Zciuler's Raleigh favorite cigar store is the place to gtt the beet and the purest cigars in the city. The finest ftock of chewing and smoking twliaccQipes, Ac, at Zelg lcr's. next door to the Yarborough House. ' The explosion of a kerosene lamp in a nigger shanty, in the 4th ward, List night, caused the loss of Some dirty bed clothes. . At the request of . mauy citizons, we have introduced our flue Diamond Oji,,h 30 dttjrt' higher test than any in town. Prico 49 cents. Law A Co. Splendid beads of crisp, curly lettuce, and large Hhe radlsheST raised in ttie open air near our city, were part of llrowa's National hotel bill of fare last Wednesday. We see from the Charlesten News and Courier, that our friend. Gen. R. D. Lilley, Is succeeding most gratifyingly in his South Carolina canvass for the Lee Mausoleum fund. . - - Go abroad lo hear the news from home. The Newborn Times, of Jan. 15, says : "We are informed that several important and heavy mercantile failures have occurred in Raleigh daring the past week.'' Wake Superior Court adjourned yes terday afternoon. 7 were sentenced to the penitentiary; 5 aent to the' work house; 1 to the county jail for 12 months; 1 new trials-granted,-and 2 appealajg the Supreme Court. Meesrs; A "C Sandere i Co. have for sale two good mulos, one beautiful pony, -one-new buggy and one second Laud carriage, just repaired and painted, as good aanew. Call on them at No.. 2, Martin street, for a bargain. Capt. 1W W. Ciutchfleld, long a popular official of the North Carolina railroad, is in the city to bring suit ' againet the Richmond & Danville com pany, for injuries sustained during the gauge-changing, by which he has perma nently lost the use of his right arm. ' The Newbern Nutshell, of Jan. 12, iaysT''v'e acknowledge a visit from Mr. ft. W. Beat of the Raleigh Sentinel ' He U lltgh-tuued, hanoraMa gentlp-: " man. and his letters are being road with much interest. We wish the paper suc cess under its present management Tii innat brilliant and charming social event of the season to Richmond was the reception riven last Thursdar ....,!,. hVth Mioses Avlett. to thett Vlvaasaakt wj w friend, Miss Annie Thomas, of Louis ville. Three hundred luvita-ious were issued, one of hich the editor of the Sentinel greatly regrets his inability to accept. - Thia morning. J. R. Young,; of Cary townaluD. a member of the grand jury, left hiawagoii standing within a few f Hi murt-honse. while he went hi fo continue hia lubora in rres.'-uting evilST During hia al-acaoe, some ii-uo. a -Such a Iiaiviumu purioiu-. rr. - - . titles the offender to tne wnipping-po. .ysjr- vyiV aal rryr 'r y wvr w v i - - .'... ' - - - - 1 """ ., i.-1 .I ; ,- 1 2 . . m ' . . - I - II - '- - , I . -. ' ' " ' . - - " ' " 1 T7 . ' , I I tK M VOL. XXI. It A.L Prop. Kerb's Rfpobt. The gov ernor Is cousiantry applied to for copies of Prof. Kerr's recent geological report of this state. The latest applicant la J. 0. Randolph, A? M., E. M., late in the service of the Japanese govern ment -? Exchanox ... of CiBorirs. Judges Scteack and Buxton will make a partial exchange of ' circuits daring the next spring terms. Ja lge Buxton will hold the courts of Gaston aud Lincoln, and Juilgi Scheuck thosa of Anson and Richmond. " 1 " " That rauki sh-uoou "A'e learn that the graded achnol, which it la prf posed to open in -this city in July, will have about fl.&iO from the PeawxJy ijtvt-. i ii ... ...... ..i, ... nnnrwnt-nn . ..u...T vlnn . .nm., BaACfcagag te start wlrh In order to consumma'e the enterprise something mut be raised by private contribution, but the exact amount necessary- ha not yet been mentioned. PaopvRry fou SAtE.-Partles de siring t) lnvet In real ettate would do well to read the advertisement of V, W."WhTt,1n this ishue,nnd attend at the court-house door next Monday atjl2 m. We speak what ws know when we ay this is a valuable piece of propcity, in 20 sieps of Person Street Methodist Church,' and in an excellent neighbor-' hood. Balks ok County Heal EatATB. Tliis inoruing, bif're-ihu louri-hous-door, a trait of land belonging to A. G Lee, 10 miles east cf ihiscity. was old to Dr. J. B. Duun fiw G89. , A, mill iu the same locality, was bought by J. B. TBfeadwell tor 500... The Milburuie mill tract, containing' '1U0 acres ..was also sold, aud purchaed by Judge D. G. fowle for 1 1,350. l'aof'. THttT. Monday,- eveniua Prof. Trip will conclude his course ol lectures before the Young :cn s C'hr - tiun Association iu their hull. The tub ect will be Latuarkiue, the poet-orator. This 1 spoken of as the best of the se ries. Lhrt evening the lecture ; on the Franco-Prussian war was lisicued to by a large and well pleaded audience. The ProfesW will doubtless draw a large crowd Monday evening. Mayor's Cocrt. His honor, Mayor Manly, didn't have much to do this morning. Viney Thompson, nigger nymph, was up for di3orderly conduct, but as the evidenoe wa iiisUllkiout she waa dismis.sed with a caution. Meekings Brag, not a very meek nigger, was fined $5 for disorderly eon duct. " .Cnarles Sampson, a federal soldier, paid 5 fur bing too noisy. New B'Kjks.' We are indebted to the puhlishing-liouc of D.i Apple' on & Co., 549 and 551 Broadway, New Yoik, for two just-issued novels t 'The Little Joanna," n fascluati'ag story of south ern life, love and mystery; by Kamba Thorpe ; and "Mrs. JJm ber's Baffle,'f ln--4vbU7.1liB whole subject of church-fair gambling Is in geniously and entertainingly ducussed, aud most satiffactoriljettled. . - LjloffwojLrjLlLant hops came olf hi the ciiv last evening one at the Na- tlonal hotel, and the ,ot..er at Mr, la ter's dancing ball. Both were larrcely attended and mucheojoyed. The ladies were charmingly itred7and-1)eautiful as they can't help being if they would ; and the beaux were gallant and atten tive. Thete occasion are not only en joyed by the young people, but the old ones turn but la force and extract any quantity of pleasure from them too. t ' i Elxctioji Yesteuuay.' The proposi tion to fund the city debt has Rgain been voted down. The vote yesterday was very light, with . this result in the f ariow wardat - For, 26 Against. 81. , 120. 32. jet ward, 2d ward, 3d ward,. IS 45 L21 74 4th ward, CtU ward. 184 ' A310. .Majority against funding, 126. ' Tiie SoruifcRJf C'koss. Is a new ud able Catholic, weekly, pubJisheJ at favalitiah. It is the official organ Of R ght I iverend W. II.Giohs biwhopo the diocefe oTOeorgia. In a religious laDint Of tiew, it Bpieala ttrenglylo the flupport a d encouragpnient of southern fcathoiics,'wiiile its editorial and literary rue.it makes it attractive to the general reader. Though only four months old. it has ralrcmly 40 P a uM urn w over 4.0.M) copies, winch r. n.le.s it an I llent dvertismir medium, h. T. r - .... , , th, fro is m commenoiug mm v v. KIQ H,NT , S A.T U OUR HOME POOR. Th ChRUIIAX AsKJIAT10'8 WoWL Onrs is a region of wondrous plenty. It is a laad flowing witE, buttermilk and surgham,' mingled, with an occa sional streamlet of whisky and ood li.ver oil. Our fields yield ahnndant harvests to the labor of the husbandman. Our cattle low upon a thousand hills, and our pigs squeal in cosy akugUter pnns numerons as the aands upon a very aiz vble bit ojt sea-ahora. . Our tables are abundantly spread in the presence of our enemies; and our oups mm over with blowing and neif auett aiiofc scotch, old mocha, lyonng . tiyaon and gin cocktails. Verily, goodness aud inurcy follow o every d,y, like Mry 'a l iiiTpniln mutton in the seoona raaT. And vet there is want.aoiitirouiiii. m feriug, even in oar nudsL .Physicians and the good Samaritans who pry into our dark cellars and dismal alleys, tell us of such Beetles as jar harshly on the seusitive hearts of many average eminently reputable christians. They roU their pious eyes heavenward, clusp their jeweled hands, and ferveutly ai!h : "God helpml pity the poor J! Then sadly butUrn up their, $50 overooatRT1 musingly amble to their luxurious homes ; draw the heavy damask curtuins; and forthwith iujx a littlo more saud with thii sugar tliey sell, increase the rates of money-shaving, aud raise the price of coal two cents a buahel. Tales come to ua of gauat starvation, of shiv eriug nakedness aud comfortless disease in our fair city of hollow eyed, hungry mothers sitting helpleaa, and despairing amid their hapless groups of cold aud faininhiug children all in a stone's throw of half a dossa stylish and sump tuous chureh's-all In hearing of the softest tap of any one of those musical bells which, SauUtU after Sel'ajh, proclaim a religion for the rich aiidre sjectablea heaven for the sleek-fed, well-dresaed and refined. The faithful workers of our Young Mku's Chrlstiuu Association are doing a uoblo work in relieving the destitute and "distressed. Every worthy object that is bronght to llieir notice' is -promptly and liberally aided. To enable them to cover the whole fietdFchariJabloTubor, they need more means, the generous co-operation of all onr citians. Aud we know thut their soliciting committee will not appeal in vain. He that giveth to the poor goeth into the banking business of eter nity ; londetli to the Lord J layetb up treasure where thieves and tax-collectors never coma, and pauicsr suspeuBioua mid defalcations are never known. NOKKASINO TUS AlOBTOAHK. At a called meeting of the board of aldermen last evenin ir, permuwion was given to the Stole Agricultural Society to incrense the mortgage on the fair-grounds' from ,20,000 to $25,000. This strikes us -as rather bad 'policy, though we are free to ooufess tlint all we know of the affairs of the society is picked pp by common re port. The definite financial exhibit promised in 1873 has never appeared yet so far as we have heard. We hear that the society is being sued now for money lent it, and that the difficulty of. obtain ing premiums awarded has excited great dissatisfaction." . The-last . fair did not I come up to public expectation,, and the probaHlTroflE) aftesTTrmgttfty W:at?l: fetrs continuing, is not ukcly to make The next any better, or even as good. We regard this increase of the mortgage as an unwise atep and Drie.JUkelyiQndin the forced sale of the grounds to specu- latuia in real outato. society temporary relief in getting hold for the present of 2,500 or $3,000, but if claims we hear of are liquidated, the society will be left without Cash to stag ger under a heavy debt, with rather a gloomy pronpeot for the future. We are open to enlightenment . SinsB.W. K. Phillips, of Franklin eountyrwaaia the vuUyy.C5ierdavt() do I sunie shopping aud renew his suliscrip i'nn in t)i SpuiSni'). , He is tine of our model farmers, makes all hU own bread and meat, and put ht surplus labor in cotton. He as, with truth and force", if Xort'i Carolina farmers keep their smoke-lioujes in Ciiiciiiuati and their com-cribs iu Illinois or Indi ana, and have to go to Pennsylvania to mow their meadow and Co New Eng land for their hoe, hats and every ihrcad of clolhiug, cott-m even at a dollar a pound will' keep them forever paupers, Toilimr tillers of the soil, hear a ad heed. It's gospel truth. Va- nciy ,anu loiaimii oi . cioiis, siua iit J r i i t larms nun varviu cuiutsuoj are me essentials of emMeip iiioii from all your y tribulation 8. li you wnt to be well dressd;" "wear a . . , KDA Y J A NU A R Yl 5; K'PREMR CoiIiTCourt met at 10 o'clock, pursuant Jo adjournment, all the justices present. The following cases were called and disposed of: , Alfred Rowlaad etal. vs. Berry God win et al., from J Robeson. Argued on motion to make W. II. Graham a party plaintiff, ami for a supersedeas. Giles Leitch for pluiutifls auiNsU MiLean for A . II. Oraham. ti B. Cut lee vs Annlca Thomas, from Union, aurued. Wilson St tsa aud J. D. Shaw for plniutiff; CO couu sel for defendants - . ; r"tate vs. Sol. Rickelta, froni Rich mood, ergue I.1 "Attoint-y Ucner'nl liar grove and Smith & Strong for plaintiff' ; Piatt D. Walker for defendant. Mate v. Jerry Itorie et al., from ..r ,1 A tlrne I " , 'w'HM'iiibwwtM..vlv:,Y.n; Hargrove aud T. M. Argo, for plaintiff; Piatt D. Walker for defendant. Flat Swamp I- C. & K. C. Canal Company i. D. A. McAlister, from Cumberland, argued." Mcllao & Broad foot for plaintiffs ; Geo. M. Hose for defendaut j,' ' Court. Moudav. adjourned until Iff o'clock TAR DROPS. Mr. T. J. Jarvis is t be a contributor of the new Groeuville Bi'acoii. - j Tarboro merchants compLdn of dull tiun a. How can that be with ss livn a tiling a the Southerner among them t Greeuvill') brags of her brass band. Aluioot any biV'd of striplings liowadnys is a braat baud, whutliur they t wit music out ef crooked kettles or not. ' Nowpoin & CorrmereliaiitH of Roek ingham, Richmond county, Newsom tiling was the matter with them. It was contraction prosperity; alid now they have twined where the woodbineth. The North Carolina PieabjUTian, pub lished at Wilmington, coim s out in a new and handsome dies.4. iV ia nue of the ablest d uominat oual organs in tli south, aud we are glad to see, from its evident prosperity, that our brethren of spriukolistic Ziou appreciate its merits. Good. The first number of the Tar River Beaeon, published at Greeueville and edited by Thoma? B. Garner, has just reiuhed the Sentinel. It is ua ad mirably vot-up zo-ccuunin paper, m opeuS its labors with this terse, compre hensive "Salutatory: Wherefore, by their fruit" ye shall know tiieffl. Mat thew vii : 20." That's better than forty ooTtimns of twaddly promises, ia ninety nine cain:s out of a hundred, never to le The bright little. Concord Suu has lost iU chief hght-goiudi-r, W. f. Lvt ritt. He retires, iua graceful teu-line vaiedjo t, .rv fmm llin iHwition he hiu so Ions aud crediloiily filled; but we luouru ol aa tli'wo withuut hope; weilou't think he can stay out of uewspuperUm. Born for 1.:.. ii ..i i :.. piiuters' iuk, there's no escape for him. Once in grace, alwaya ,in grace. But wiiere-Everitt may b his lot to waudxr, aud what-Everitt may be his fate to de, Uie kindly regards of many smutty- phizaed bretUreu attend hiui. J. L. Nelson continues the paper, and prom ises to keep it up to its old standard of Sua-shiue. 1 OZOKNA AN OfFKNSIVI plNBASt the NosB. Which "eats aay the partition bone, destroys the sense ol smell, , produces green or yellowish seal J the shape of the nostril ; sonic. t mes'ttat, ofteu tainted with bloixfand matter ; csutes weight and dull aching of er the eyes, headache, loss of memo ry, giddiness, etc. This disease is often caused bv n ulecied colds : by suitiist- ei' akin ;ditrnWt3:SiulaMeajdea,- Searleti FevtT,"Psorn8iar hjphllia ami dtiier contagious deaes. and is rtsell contagious. It olten extends to the throa', producing hoarseness. Bronchi is and consumption, it' neglected. It is TeTtiary-ftrm of -Ctmcer-destroving the uore and threat, when too long he only Ppy- sicialriu the United Spates who thor oughly understands curing tliis Danger ous and Oll'ensive Disease. , He destroys the offensive-smell in five minutes, and relieves the sutl'erer in every way at once, and curea Uie disease in a short time - Dr. Jones ia practicing at the Hum phrey House, Golds horo, where be has been induced to remain until Feb. 2d. "A LIAR AND COWARD." Jordan SUme has reached Ashcville, In the Uitiam lie. culls mo a "liar and a cowurd,' and rays he can take no fur ther notice of Jo. Turner. Juat before Jordun li ft he and his company invited me to 'dine , at thSXews ofllce. I stated it publicly that I was willing to treat Jordan Stone and allrtny rent ers ot the News, as 1 did Tiyon Morris, by sending them each a bottle of whis ky. Now when I at1 em ni to Mmrmon izo at the ceutec;", here .cbinei t'.ie leader of tlie Varbotbugh house and ral rund wing' of the party to. call me "liir aud toward." Jordan, where is your journalistic propriety 1 . .' JofiAA I vnxtJt T , rt ;"ii i . i John Lee Carroll, governor elect of jUarvUind, my MaryUnd, thut brt hed , and burueil, but didn't come, was itmn- k .1.4 i : i . , fl'l. KnTuted at Annapolis Weiluemlay. The wpectacle is" pruuouneed-the moot bill limit tluai Wt-r itliitninated the siiee- tacles of tliat venerable village Since the 1 8 76; NO. 125. : i - NEWS AND NOTES; Cleaveland, Ohio, wants a repeal i f the reumptiou law. . West Point app opriationa have been trimmed down $H ,000.- - The Pniladelnl ia T.m a thinks Boune de'uuct as a prehid. ntial candidate. The republican national committee met in aahiuictou Thursday. 18 mem-. ben were pnseut and 13 proxies. af ter a goo t Ueul of squabbUug aud 1 1 lotiug,t 'i.icii Lati was chosen as the phi e of uuldm the national repuiiiicaa con veutiou aud June 15 as the time. TAR DROPS ENOUGH. ' We - found tho ha! -of the Sentinel making ';tar drops'' for the paper, anu aaked if wo could not drop ia a drop oi two. The fellow said he would rathei not, we would drop something about theVincr thut would hurt the party. Wi .mi-isaTrirotfa tar ami make our own "drops, and ben they are : Tar Drop No. 1. The preaidmt oi the Chatham road dropped. tlW.OOo mt. thepucketof LiUlolield fr nmuH radicnl bauds in drooping, in 18(38, 3',0t0,00i) mt') the treasury of the Chat ham road. Tar drop Nor-2. The aame I reiiient procurej the convention of 180s t drop Uie loek's aud dauas of loep rivr on th turnin.r fatble of the Cuatham roa J, wuo, then the road turned it round and ovu to Hawkins, Hock, Litlietieid aud Swep- son. . Tar drop No. 3. The Cliatham road p'Kxuired an exchange of UhuU with th state by which the road give ten cent for dollar liouUs to the amount 6 11,200,000. Tar drop No. 4. The ex-presideut I thut road and other stockiiuldets in it are kuowu to have furnished near $2i, 0K to run the lUlehjti News. Tar drop No. 5. Is it treason to the party to make such drops ? if so, a Patrick Henry said, "uiuku the most u it," for we Khali continue to boil such tr and make tueh Uroiie as long a HaWkius runs a newspuper, whether it be .in Raleigh or AalievuMe. These lr drips are rotten, Tiieav lar drop are louU, Uul Uixl kinm. Ihe aie lar dropeouugb. P. S. These tar drops create "dihC jiu at the center." Tt'KNEK. NF. YORK MARKET. NUW YORK MARK 1 1. Nkw YORK, Jan.14. Cotton-dull ; sales of. l.lt7 bales; uplands 13) ; or leans li 5-10. Future ojjcuctl quiet -jh- Bale 2,a0L bales; January U U-32; rebruaiy lo 3-lCI3t; -Muich 1.1 7-liiC'V5l3 li-32. April 1J 2l-.-("13 li-ij; May 13 I f li ; June 14 ;-3Ji.a31 5 July 14 7-3i( 141 ; August 145-lo( It 11-Ji Flour nuiel aud tm liiuiycu. nea dull. Com quiet aud hrm. PorK quh mess at 20.7,j(ul. Jjinl steady steam li 13- It), totlee dun aud heavy. Sugar unchanged at g ; fair to goou rt-tiuing COTTON 1UBKF.TS. ... Norfoux. Ian. 11. -Cotton very dull; middhiigs 12 J. WiuiiNDToti, Jan. 14. Cotton onict and uoiiiinul ; middlings 12. , Baltimore, Jan. 14. Cotton dull and nominal ; middling liVs RELIGIOUS. All our city churches will he ojicn to morrow. - .Bit-hop Lyman olnc'nteat the church of the li od Bl epherd to morrow morn- lug and evening. The darkev church at Warren ton is nearly ready for aromatic servioes, the saerillceof heavy incense and sweet Siuclling savors, or words to that effect Rjv. John Lamb, an agiHlmjfFiethef of the flocks of Zion, died recently m Errol, Scotluud. He and bis. predeces- . , , .. I. . . .i. sor, itev. air. Wataon, naa iiucu me pastorate of the United IWiyterian chureh-of Errol-1 15 years, ..Watoon was lastor from 170 to 1H14 54 years ; and jmiiIi from 1814 to 1875-nl years. Tho Wilmington Star, of Jan. 11, says: Liisnop Atainaou preucueu tnarkabie sermon laet Buuday, at St, l'aul's Episcopal church, on ''The ChildliocHl of the Savior." He urged nnttn christians a consideration of the admirable system of family gov rnment that prevailed among the Jew. CHCUClI iJlRECl'ORJf. I At Christ church. Episcopal 11 nVl.x k a. ni. aud 4 D. ro.. by liev, M. J a i Sliair, V. D hmitlay-hool at. 9 a.m. ' , ' . . . At elmn h of the uood Nieptierfl, Episcor utal. II a. ui. and p. in., vj llihhop Lyma iuuday bchuol at J a. m. At Salisbury Street Baptist Church, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., by Rev. Dr I't itcliai d. Smidav School at a. m. At" Swain, Street Baptist" church, 11a. ni. aud 7: 50 p. ni. by Rev. J. V. Hut ham. Sunday .schmd at 9 a. m. At EUtnton St reel Methodist church, 11 a. m., aud 7:30 p. ui., by Kev; L. L. llmkhead. ffcuuday.'School at 9 a. m., Young, Superintendent. S n ing exercises aL& JO p. iuu SeaU free at all servicea. , - - At 1'erson Stcct Methodist' church, 11 a. ni.. and .7:30 by liev, W. C. Nor man, r-imdav School 9 a. m. - AtJSt John's Catholic church, mass at 11 a. in., and vespers at p. m., oyJltvV,vFatherlteilly. Jiuuday School at 10 a. in. . w , At IVeshvterian church. 11 a m. ana iter. Lr. vaujiwu. v ' . Ad verUaemaM wul be faaaertsd at th iMiiy baarisai. at ta (oUawtns; rates per square of one Drh, or tea SBiatoa Uties. " T - Oue sqnsrt on lime - " lt.00 . et h aubqueirt iaaerttoa - " lessfhaa a week t "' M I aouaxe. t wk ..v..'............... I W uotf ia iw , u H la. .. IS G we bo ui MT CREED...'. .,:?.. , I believe, If I should die, A d you th alid kiss my eyelids wbes I lie, Culd, ded and daub te ad lbs wurid eoa- lajna, v, . The f. J.lod orLa woald open st Vnar breath, A ad (run iu axlle in ttia Is e of Death, : . Uls would eonVe gladly bark slung my vtiDS. (believe It t were drad. And yuu Un ray lifeless heart Ihni'd tread, Mt katiwiug what lbs jMur elud ehaaced - W"be, "" It would Hod suddee palse beneath the touch ;f ber I vr lored la lifs so much, Aad throb again warm, leader, true to thee. . I believe, if on my grave, H den in woodt dee, or by the wave, Ynur ryes abouid drop some warm tear of retfret. - . From Mrerr salt v seed of Tour dear grief, flo.ue fair sweat b omouis wimld leap into leal, T t dtuth eciiXd not- m ke, my lovs forget. ' ' - I believe if I shnald fade. Int those mj-Lle raui where light ia m de, And yuu stiouid long ouce mure my face to Aui oiilil coma forth nnea la bill of nlelit. ...I r.:lt; -.iW-'m.iMi.ii i..i.. Led by their Kaeou blaxe, IcH full on Die 1 I hellcTe my faith in tbee, ; arungas my life, to aobl) plaeet to be, I hi d son eipe.ato ace lae un. Nil like a dead Unit Torn hUhetirlit lubllme. Hi elury trteken tram the thruiie of Time, Atuieeuawurinms woiampiuounau won. 1 be le who has not loved ath half the treaeure of .Ids llfcUnmtr"Ved: Like line who, with lb grpa wltbia his rrasp. , Iropt n, 1th all ita cHmton Juleusprcbe , Anl alt fa lui-iim rlni left uaiue-srd, Out from uia catetaas and uutieaiDg ciasp. I bellere lore, para and tru, U to tti tout a sweet. Immortal dew, i That r. mt life's petals In Its bourtuf dntk; Tlia watting angels tea end reeuga'sa the rich cfoa n jewel, Love, of rarailite, li' n lire Taut rrom na use a wituerea busk. Newbern has an evaagslioal allianoe. ft waa orgauued in the vain hope of laving Manuix. of the Times, by 400-aiiut-powcr praying, . NEW AUVEUTISEMENTS. ONE IS T10RE POWER STEAM E.V-. GINK TOR BALE. On the 15 h day of February, 1876 I shall ell at public auetlnn at tbt orxliop of tes-r. Mcf'all in Wycknfl A C". on Hargett laUt tt atrwit In the city uf Kaletgh on u rae puwer steam eng tie. Duller and fix ure cfimnletis. nnleaa told iirivat4lr hfnr ih day, tin) property of K. S. Cagla to sat isfy certain liens upon the ssnie. lermsnra le, twelve inotittii credit secured hy tsii initi t si h g km! seeuri y leu the tl ,eii:a of tale and coinnilbslniit. 4. 4. LI ICliri''U, Trustee. J.i l.t-tds. J" T . W A T T S , Auctioneer - aNn . ' COMMISSION KESjHNT, RAi.r.i;ii, N. v. PraifthtdlUentlon will be given to all Mer liandlee or Pruduee .ent In me for sale. Particular attention will b- giveu lo the In rud'ietion and ale if .vlaebl iery- and Farm inir un-nlls -ui ed to this section. II -iet and mules sold every Saturday at 10 ..'el ek. ' Jan 14 3m ; i ... - - pEPfEK'S WHITE FRONT. The subscriber hereby gives notice to his old I rieudt and customers that the Whito Front fontlnnet to offer its usual attractlona, mak UiK tt the must pupular resort ia the city ot Kal.-hrh. The OYSTER SEASON ia Jus, opened. Oysters will be nerved iu all styles and at all hours. All other dellcawlea ot Ibe'Seatoa will be furnished. , .', , Ls . . Tbe tiea cf LIQLOKS and WINES and Lausa Bbek. Call at tbe A hits Front. aept i-U W. B, PEPPER. OVEJOY ACAtMT. Tbe TAth St sslon will begin on the 17th of Jauuarv, lriTV Janreo.l4t J. M.LOVEIOT. f T7RALE-Xia.Ej!lIt. Thstnew and desirable House, with el(tht ntoms, corner ot wl;n A.tenueud BI.KMlaorth ..reet. Pustion given Inime dUlely. " ' ' Also for rent, one front oitlca in Tucker 1U"' W. II. A R. 8. TUi.KtR. - Ralcl(r, , Jan. C, 1875-tf . A L E I G II " jfkiCHI SCHOOL,' A!t ttf.LlsH CLISKint AS1 fsCIESTiriC ' boib ni jtfi S BIT snt not tp t Wtk With Mn itart Oboasizatio" Attacbid. ... .....I.. r, hi. '...i..,l will hf iMiiikI i ue nniii - . a'tcr Xniss reeess on Jan. Ih, 1W. epr.ns; Te rn, or Ha.f 8a lo f a) weeks, Is iua r eb. Wh f jliowlni?. Pupllt can be entered at Itiier ite, with equal advantairn. . The friueipals clai'n for their School sn rnality in scb.iiarlilp and moral tone with, an? cnoo!s In the Btate. , 1'or Clreulai" (coutainiuif full particulars address Principal. j M C.U.B'JOTT. dec. 1! d3-w. -T710R RENT. Far the year 1?7. The ll.mte and Lt cm ! Iliilsboro?. Htreet opp-niia the rxehsnn Hotel, kiw-wns I uUhli.t property. Ilia. Hou-e contal"S eiirht- comlitatii loi mea Kit. hen o4ilainlnK f.mr roomt. Two OnW rooms in yard .11 In rjP.f, o,?!L"0U,dJ immrv .ird woodtiooae. ieU of, good water in var'd, pump a'tat h d. , , ( or to . B.I1L' rclilMiS, ' Fayrtteviile 8t., opootila TucaertU L ; deeXOtf - ;. '. - -. .(' J J
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 15, 1876, edition 1
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