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i: TI1E KALEIGII 8ENTINEI P, DONAN, Sole -Editor. icntlr Always m4 Mr U CuraaisUaesa . TXJESDAT, JAX. 1 1876. IIEALTHFULXESS OP RALEIGH, . - . . ! . A BKXABKABLR FACT. Ia addition to being the thrtftlcUand most beautiful place in all tbe south, our fair little City of Oaa la a marvel of health. Nobody ever dies here, Everybody Uvea longer than he want - to, and has to go eke where to ahuflle off tb,ia mortal coil which ia wound o ever Ta tin dv tkbt around him. Our cm w sv " kJseM.it tU PW young people or young old ones. Our doctors are languishing and disgusted. Our undertakers are dwindling awaytuTJgryTrteletonsi The hinges of our cemetery-gates have grown rusty from disuse, and when the tarred-out sexton, merely to keep in practice, at long Intervals, swings them to and fro, squeak dismally for victims Our hearse-horses have forgotten the aolemncholy dead-march step, and prance naily to circus arias. When the puoiic longing ior a nni-ciasa lunercai . i free ride becomes too strong to be de nled, we have to import a corpse by from far-distant' regions does us the favor of coming here to die for the sake ' of having his bones resurrected in good spot upon the continent1 These, few and- far between,- are Our only chances for enjoying the Iro presslve ceremonial of a burial. We puniisn oniy marriages, uur -aeatn" department is borrowed, the material .being furnished wholly by other towns, with the exception of an occasional nigger baby. Thia thing ia getting to be monotonous. Uules a change soon takes place, we shall all have to become members of some never-die-able and always-liveable "Old Men's Club." aged, toothless, bald-headed and happy, What other city ot 20.W0 uihabiUnu baa such a grave-patch as ours, uncul tivated, frsaken, a fit habitation for the owls and the- bats f Why, a mere aigbtofit Is enough to discourage all enterprising new-comers. People don't want to live always ; or, dying at the early age of half-a-dozen centennials. be buried alone In an unused natch of solitary forgottenness. If "Raleigh J ever to become the great city we hope to see her, she most pay mora atten tion to her cemetery. Graves ought to be dug every few days, and hilled up for effect Men won't live Where they see no good prospect of dying where there's no hope of ever enjoying tbe felicities ( wldowerhood. In the lan guage of the immortal bard af Avon, We would aot livw forever, . We wouldn't If we eould ; But we aacdn't fret aboat It, For -we conies' If wonM-r . AnywBar but ia Raleigh I As ooucluaive evidenos of the justice of our complaint, take thia strange, if not unparalleled, fact : Although the rate of mortality is al ways greater among chOdrenthan adults, not a tingt death hot tak n plact dunng tk patt year among Ik 1645 Sunday icknol pupil of our city. They are distributed, among the various schools thus : Salisbury Street Baptist, 600 ; Swain Street Bap tist, 110 ; Edenton Street Methodist, 325; Person Street Methodist, 80; Christ Episcopal, 125 ; Church of the Good Shepherd, Episcopal, 80 ; Presby terian, 100 ; -Wicket Gate MetbodiBt, 75 ; Brooklyn Methodist; 80 ; fet John's Catholio, 40. And among all this grand muster-roll of juvenile Zion, not a death for a whole year ! Is the Sunday school the grand life-insurance agency of the -century Or U Raleigh destined to b-a mighty caravansary of modern Methu eelaki ? Overwhelmed by the astonish- ingneea of the theme, we gently subside. HOLDEX. Thit ;PhilAd1nhla Tim. McCiure'i H,altm 1 1 i il n t va n nn ( .i.miKlinan Innp. nal, of Jan. 15, contains this gentle .paragraph ia regard to one of North Carolina's special pets and darling : Mr. Blaine naturally enough irravi tated down to ex-Governor Holden, of North Carolina, in his rattling of the Jeff. Davis bones yesterday. . It was not fortunate that he did so, but he could do nothing else, aua ne wisely scaica tbe lipe of all the house; uudur the rules, lest some One should utter the truth about Holden and turn the tables on the desperate but brdlUnt republican parliamentary leader, Holden tinned the North Carolina erdinauce of sec-s-sion, and reveled in and plundered tbe rebel camp as long as there was any thing lell U plunder. Then he crawled Into the "carpet-baggers' camp, was elected governor by bayonets. and fraud, joined a pang of thieves, squandered twenty millions of bonds, utterly bank rupted the state by his venality,' and was clearly proven guilty and justly depo-ed and punished by disqualifica tion for public trust Did Blaine forget that this is a land of telegraphs, news naners and schools? -- ' The Austrian note in regard to Turk ish affairs is kicking up a row. Promi nent European Journals declare that if the Austrian propositons are rejected by the Porte harsher meaua will Be re sorted to. FROM MISSOURI. ; Biruo Extracts from a Tuck Maw1 PbiVatb Lettib Dcll Times and Dkad Politics "Thb'Bio Thief or tub WHiaKYltiso Wkbt- " . riBATTilCMJI" the-Back OF i j, Bex. Bill. It's a private letter, and we know we oughtn't to do it But It's from one of Missouri's noblest sons, the foremost lawyer of his age in the west, ' and a heroic soldier of the south during the late fraternal disagreement, fearless, gifted and dltuiguiueu He wields a pen aa 'vigorously as he does his tongue, as he did his sword; and though It is carefully labeled "Private and Per tonal," though, by all the rules that govern civilised humanity, it should be sacred lhinrpublicjty, weean't resist the temptation to divulge these extracts : St. Lovia, Mo., Jan. 13, 1876. My Dear Doha: There is nothing special on the tapis in this statev We are In fact suffering all the cankers of a dull world and a long peace. The whisky-i inger, a you have seen, have at lat been ruffled in Chicago. I am fully convinced that Babcock and Grant " '. ARE EQUALLY OCILTY of complicity in. the immense stealings the rogues carried on. Just think of (3.400.000 plundered from a' tax -ridden country here at (St Louis aloue, lb three )ant an a nair, and at least 110,000,- 0O in five years! ."Big thing," as Mc onald used to say. Home aver that out of deference to Grant the whis ky war lover. - Where's fcm Doming uow Tbe country would have saved money .py letting mm stem n ana occu py his attentions there, ' 8INCB STEAL HE HC8T. Hardin is generally spoken' of as his own successor for governor, , and it is likely enough he may be, unless thev can scare up some out and out dead man, for it seems hard to find much virtue among the live ones in Missouri. Didn't Ben. Hill knock Blaine into "pt." as an aspiranti-doodle, or as. vou would doubtless spell it ftg-pirant-Ac. ? Hill told more1 tru h than has been made public through any congressional ora tory in tilleen years, and history WILL VINDICATE THE SOI TH, now (hat her true story can be told ia the presence ot her enemies. Ulamo gave II ill the just and proper occasion to crush his amnurr, and de monstrate the long-smothered truth, known too well in ninny a fatherless family and many a stricken household of a ravaged and pillaged people a people robbed. captured, stirved out, and then slan dered and traduced by jut such lying, malignant knaves as Blaiue, whose foam and wra'h muxt now die in broken billow upon the SOLID SHORES OF TKITTH that adamantine barrier, again-t whose enduring repulse the waves of calumnv must forever beat In vain. Hut hurrah fr the Sentinel on the watch-tower I The glorious juiblic servant whose privilege it is to have the honor of pro claiming the sacred victory of truth over fali-ebood. Kejoicing at the evi dent growth of your paper, I am. a always. Faithfully your friend, A.W.S. This paragraphic eihofta tibn from the Providence (Uhode Island) Sua is adapted to other latitudes than that of Sprague and AnUiony'a diminutive cot- ton-raill patch: "It is time to be looking for good en')ib niBxt''a sembly. Pick them out now, or the regular politicians will be ahead of yon. See that no man ia nominated who has not a- square rewrd inverj respect, and rebuke the cliques who may attempt to dictate nominations to the people. The freemen of Rhode Island can make their own nominations without the ad vice or dictation of parlor cliques. " HILL TO BLAIXE. " ' "My message to the gentleman from Maine is thia : There are no Confede rates in this house. There are no Confed erate ambitions, deeirea or purposes in this house. But the south is here, and here she intends to remain. The south will never again seek a remedy in the madness of another secession, f Re newed applause i,We are here. We are'in our father's noose. Our brothers are our companions, and we are at homer HJWk - lUJVUIIMMBUURI'l'UIUBU, Good for HiiL Words well and aptly spoken, but fifteen years too late. Our policy in 1SU-61 was for the members of congress to fight it out on the floor of tne nom-e, out Judge uuitweu, judge Ifodinan and. Vol. Murk fcrwin would not have it so. CoL Mark, in the senate in 18430, declared "the constitution was dead and cold aa a corpse," and if North Carolina did not secede the west would and attach to South Carolina. We told him that would be treason and we would have him hung when he attempted it WeTOtamfumeTThTnTRlTmtOT was not dead but dormant y that he might crucify the constitution, bury it and roll a great stone at the mouth of the grave and guard it , with sol diers, bnt there "would be a resur rection aa iufS" as there was a people. Cantwell, Rodman, Erwin A Co. bowled us dowu a an enemy of the negro institution for uttering sentiments akiu to Hill's. They clawed us with Giddings and Seward. Now these three statesmen lead in the Union and repub lican ranks, count us a rebel, and clas us with the enemies of the Union. 'Ob, our country, . how it bleeds with suuh men to lead. The only way to avoid war m a republican government is to have a clause in the constitution that the leaders of parties -who incite war shall first rkht each other in the balls of legislation "before calling on the people to tight Under our constitution and form of government the easiest thing made is war : the noxt eaiet is stale or United States bonds, while the hard est thing to obtain ia justice. DISTINGUISHED CORRESPOND ' ' ENCE. Holder to Blamb and Titbxkb to Ralkiob, N. C, Jan. 12, 1876. Mr Dxab Sib : I observe there is ex citement ia the houae on the amnesty proposition. ht 1870 1 was. impeached and removed froin"oftioe as governor of thia atate solely because of a movement which I put ou foot' according to tbe eonatitu tiqu and the law to suppress) the bloody ku-klux. This was done by the demo crats of thia atate, the allies and the ecboea of northern democrats. I waa also diMualifled by . the judgment of removal from holding office in thia atate. The democratic legislature of thia atate and its late constitutional convention were appealed to in vain by my friends to remove this disability. XIis late eon' veution, in which the democrats had one majority bv fraud, refused bv a strict party vote to remove my disabilities tuna imposed, and a am now the only man in North Carolina who cannot hold office. . - I tliifik these (acts should be borne in miud when the democrats in congress clamor for relief to the late insurgent leaders. Pardon tbe liberty I have taken in referring to this matter, and believe me, truly, your mend, W. W. Holder, Hon. Jambs G. Blaine. Sentihel Office, Raleigh, N. C., Jan. 15, 187C7f lion. James G. Main ' Sib: Reading the letter of W. W. Holden to yourself has called forth this communication, for which I shall make no apology either to yourself or the public. Holden was impeached for high Crimea and misdemeanors in offloe. Uut ol 00 sea ators on article dt voted for conviction and 8 against it-Of the 8, 3 were niggers and 1 his son-in-law t our of lua own party voted for conviction. So he has iffit WfdOitrr Blaine, on this point Again he aays by a strict party vote in convention the democratic party refused to remove his disabilities. The vote for the removal of his disabilities stood thus : 49 for and 66 against Plato Durham, democrat, voted for it.auid two democrats refused to vote at ail. I he democratic majority was only two. If his own friends, the republicans, had voted for bun his disabilities would, have been re moved. So in thia he lies. Mr. Leh man, a carpet-bug republican from Craven, voted for his impeachment, and voted as a member of the convention against removing his disabilities. Mr, Blocker, republican member of the convention, voted against the removal of his disabilities. God bless you, Mr. Blaine, the man has likxl to you from be ginning to end. Ills disabilities can never be removed until tne people s representatives become aa corrupt as Holden himself. Mr. Blaine, Holden -is the great teacher of BeceKBion m Aorth Carolina. He de clared the election of Fremont sufficient cause to break the nniou. About that time he drove Professor Iledrick, now in the patent office, from the university and the state. Step to the pa tent office and ask the exiled professor if it is not. so. 11 he does not counrm the statement put me down as a liur, . instead of Hol den. He taught the people that Hie states were sovereign and could peace ably seceded He signed the ordinance or secession. And iu hi paper, the Standard, said the next day, North Caroliua had acted deliberately and would make the act good with her "last man and last dollar." In his paper he declared the war to be "God's holy cause" iti which every man from 16 to W should be enliKled. lie called in the snme paper "Edward Everett Andrew Johnson and Johu C. Breckeuridge, three of the most elegant devil out of hell ." Breckeuridge was so denounced because he did not leave- the eni ol the United States when Jeffenon Davis did. It is true Holden made his peace with Breckenridge when he came into the Confederate army from the seuate He made bis peace with Andrew John son wheri Andrew appointed him mili tary governor of North Carolina. He went back upon the poor tailor-boy president snd said the people of North Carolina demanded his impeachment a,l) of which, Mr. Blaine, was a lie. I shall say nothing about Mr. Everett 1 voted for him and looked upon him aa a christian gentleman. And Massa chusetts should rebuke as bastard auy son of hers who would read a letter in congress from a signer of the ordinance of secession, who had published to the world her greatest statesman, alter Webster, as "one of the most elegant-devihroutof hell;"; Mr, Blaine thia ia a wicked world, and your correspondent W. W. Holden. a wicked man. If the devil don't get him, then congress by joint resolution had as well abolish that officer Such a resolution, no doubt, would command a unanimous vote. Ob, Mr. Blaine, this sounds wicked to your ions years, but the hall ia not told, olden said in hia paper the right way to govern a negro was to "feed well, work well and whip well." No school or church, not even the Lord's prayer, is laid down in his manual or discipline for the poor negro. Nor is this all, Mr. Bliiiuri, the wickedest part is to come. Holden like Herodiaa' daughter dancing ly asked for the head of Abe Lin- mnln 'h " li naiil in hia paper, "will plot for his head 1" Booth answered,- pop went the pistol and off went the martyr's head. So much lor Holden who would not have Davis pardoned because he was not. Ob, Mr. Blaiue, I would make patriot ism sick and. your brain go. crazy if I continued to tqll you of his many dia bolical words and deeds for twenty-live years. How he misled the white and Is now misleading the black race. Mr. Blaine, if you expect God to bless you iq the great hereafter, deny Holden, deny him now, read no more letters fiom him to-,eulightcn congress. As well might you read epistles' from some giant demou of darkness in hell ion fined as from thia deceitful devil. I have no acquaintance with you, Mr. Blaine, and 1 refer you to Ransom and Mcrrimon in the senate for the truth of all I have said. If you will not take their word, then to Waddell, Scales, Davis, Vance,' Robbius, Yates and Ashe, of the house. And if you will not believe them, Mr. Blaiue, then you are no better Vhaa Holder and un- worthy to represent the people who loved to honor Edward Everett when living and now revere him when dead. I am, Mr. Blaine, an old Union man who called on Buchanan in January-, If CI, In the senate of North Carolina to execute tbe lawa In Charleston, and pledged myself to help enforce them. JOSIAH Tl'BNEK. -P. S. It is due to truth and history. Mr. Blaine, that I should say when you and Bauks. Garfield, bicklea and Beaxt Butler iuvaded my country, 1 went for jou with a uuuket atid sorrowed over not being able to whip you. Yours with great forbearance, JOSlJlt TUKNEB. - PUNSTERS RUN MAD. The Prince of Wales will soon be hi Luc know. Exchange. No doubt he will have a Delhl-tful time. St Louis Republican. Let us hope he won't ex pcrience any Ag ra-vating delays on the rout.-Chicago Timet. Nor attempt any Pun-jauU among the. foothills of the Ilirualavas. Cincinnati Commercial. Such jokes are enough to make the hair of a iiindostan on end. We Begum to to stow. Indianapolis Journal. If the Prince heard that he'd rajah 'round Madras a March hare Tbe man who said it would Benares end. and that'a what's the Mahratta : hia life wouldn't be worth a Pondicberry atones. Buddhist idol to Ponderabuud' what might happen to him ; he'd Singapore song before Walee Fiut bis Ceylon him lor UoodgenaJ. nter-Ooean. Dhar you see punsters Honawbar path. Allaha bad lot of jokes; vou d Uoa a good way to t indoh worse, though it Mazeemas far aa yon K ah usee that these are JeasuHpoor. Uoosunganati aoug ? Uoupnr-fectly monstrous to say he lost money on a Thibet when he bad Bengal bunting with hi- KnrnooL We-are-Iadiaiguant BuddJ isthia all f ' Will XJood-albert be eoolie received when Nedial Koombnk to England to ce his Poormuaxer rNoa reel New York Graphic. Kooma rond again have you. Itkahad nickel. Howdall your This is Toomats. Now sahar. You Malaya 'round and hold Caucasus and tune your loot and no one to Hindis. But wo don't want any more such Shaokiug not to say Dam poor jokes as thooc. It really looks like Assyrias cane of "Hydera phobia." Axfuhr his 'Poormuiwcr," Brown is Nussingur. She's Guuditva good time. Yual know, moreover, he has goue t'Aseerghurl, and a Goodhan he is at that Wuk, aa any Warkaneer ui England. He's not to Btjighurd by any of you Punuirs. Pasuraun the hat Ihter Ocean. Who Cawnpore over these a-Bombav-ble Goa-ks without feeling as Kadras an undertaker, out of sympathy for the unfortunate Albert iiward? Futteh-poor fellow is the Prince. He may stay at home, and Bradlaugb will howl at him : or he Magoeway. and the editors will couple hia name with exe crable puns. Wales, old pur J, wo Pit tie you! Roweh's Reporter. STOCKHOLDER BLACKBALL. We were rot in the city when stock holder Blackuall's card appeared. It shall be answered when we get the truth about Mra. Happer's debt The Chat ham road and Swepson need not throw stockholder Blackuall between us and their stealing. We don t waste our am munition on snch decoy ducks whether painted on the aide of an omnibus or puldisbed in the Ruleigh News. We are ready any time to pay the differ ence between CUT bills, about which tbe publio are not so much eouoerned as to who runs the Raleigh News and who in the Chatham road defrauds the state by exchanging ten cent for . dollar bonds. Since our visit among the people in the Albemarle country aud the dismissal of Hawkins, Stone, Woodson and Uczell from ring employment we feel sure the riuir must break, in suite of net lawyers. ring papers and hotel keepers. As to stockholder s credit ol which he boasts, he had just as much aa Stone snd Uzzell before Swepson and the ring took him up. ' JostAirTrBJiEB. Thb most Rem abkadlb Rebedt eveb Discovered Bknhon'sCapcink Porous Plasteb. At no time in the history of true medicine has an article appeared which, has met with greater approval and success than Benson's Capcine Plaster. Why they are preferred to all other porous plasters, ia owing to their improved composition ; they act in stantaneously, cure speedily and effectu ally. Physicians and the general public who- acknowledge the -ureat-bcnelllA derived from the use of the ordinary porous plaster, however, maintain that their action is not sufficiently prompt requiring time, patience and continuous wear to effects curerBoo'- ap cine Plaster overcomes this difficulty by accomplishing in a few hours that which it takes auy other plaster as many day. Although a recent discovery Cap- cine has been thoroughly tested by phy sicians, and In each iustance has been pronounced the mot remarkable, safe, certain and thoroughly efficacious rem edy ever discovered. Incorporating Capcine in an improved Porous Plaster has been accomplished alter repeated solicitations from the medical fraternity and is now prescribed them with unprecedented success : especially- in Rheumatism, I'leuriy, stubborn Colds, Kiducy Complaints, and all diseases- for which a Porous Plaster has been used. Its marvellous influence .over the cir culation, and general effect out lie sys tem is almost incredible'; from the moment of it application to the affected Cart, it operates with astonishing vigor- rings relief and cures more effectually than any known Plaster," Liniment or Compound. It is a genuine pharmaceutical prepa ration of the highest order of merit : its ingredients are entirely vegetable and free from Mineral or Metal Poisona. One trial will convince the moat skeptical of its superiority over the ordinary Porous Plasters. V hen you desire prompt and immediate relief, ask your Druggists for Benson a Capcine Plaster. Price, .23 cents. Seabcbt t JpHSSOJC, Pharmaceutical Cliemisfs, Wholesale Agents, Ni Y. For sale by Williams k Haywood and Pescad, Lee & Co., Raleigh, TtT-ALt. MEN A SPEEDY CURE. ' r of U ieck or Limbs Btrle ares. ASecuoa of lh K nv or w oasr, ii voi iur uuca ge,impoiea ;y, U. ii i im Ully, N rvu"D., lp p l, i earor. Low fptrU. 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Taass srv oai ol ttatssd and melauctol' It nevU I rcduo d b nrl- bablia of touta vis; Wokuraa . f the Back ml L'.ioO, 'aia is in Zfq, ununeM 01 e gt., ln-a of Mutca'kr Powr. r Ipitmon of lbs i arl, l)rii'ia. Nrrvoat lmaliiltr, trn irst of tn .i(tjllT funejoo. GwOCTai Vrh I t), (itDp'eBia of CotitsniplaOB, ale. alsBALivi. Tb f rrfal tflVeta on ibr aimd r Bi'k lo b i rranrd Lou i f Mi in KT C Mifuaii'iB of ldea, I)c"jr-alon of 8 lr-ll-.ivl - or. biixll' f , AvroBt 'CiHj, (elf l tru.t, iota vf ro it d", Tin.irti,) e.. r a.ia ao' tb II ptodaevd. TaoctA iso.' eftoni o' ah t eta uoa I ot what Is tL'a dD of tbtir dw i.ins 0 al b Iibk tbervig-f, tHctmlug we b pa's, b' voua aoo iniS s cd, lav bit a in.a 1 f I'p'LC a'ttat lor t)lt cug, sue sjmp ouiol orrf,ni.lloB A Hpeedj Cure Warrantrd It rnatl Pitra. Imaivdukte Eoi;e(-Nt M rcorjr. P.r n RuibIbk tbeir H, U W-mtif '"me vltb 'Kouraol Pretendwran " OH KiWf Tr ln:rt. Ur " UireaScT 1,16 JbJlfVfrbvj h PdK Puiaon. Mj-rcur c Brinv r Aneuoi: o: inr u- a i, rar l Now or lu. l.t''r; tBniri,"8 nirb- tn !, ,-e"i'l) :Card ,i p Uelievj nt a tt 1- a lia'.H? . Ie i U i In w- t It-ply. Or, Job un ten, A ,d- f or TH BALTIMORE i.o k MPtTAL. orr CE. O. T V H FKKDKKitK. TR T. BEI WfN HLTl0 AX ?f. llNf TirKT, BALTIMO X. MI). j.i 81 !y ti I G- Ii T TEARS HAVE -trLAt8ED PIJfCR- WE brnau bui-inea in tbe irenvral tiKOCEKY arid Iroviaioc Hue ou North tide nf Market Bqnare, whe-e we orceded by eonatant per siul attention to the want of our Friend. in build In if up a good trade and r haling a larfte patronatr'. for which to our numerous pstrooa we retura s tbanka. Aud we hone that our nut ex- pe-ience liu enabled u to more fully ap preciate their wan a, no that they may I bet ter aerved, ami better pleased In tbe future To thia end we have spent many DOLLAES In the punhane of an entire new Stock of Uoodt Hilled to the trade and with which to adorn our new aud coimnodloua at and In the new FU her buildup ou VMIininion Street, adjolnlnif J. M. Towlea, where we hope our mny patron al l e pleased to U with a call when In want of any of the following new g oti : . Btiirara ! Susan II Retailed at Prices from 10 to U l-2cenu. Coffee, Kin 25 cent, Laguir 30 cents. Meal snd Corn 90 cent. Bacon 10 to iS cenlsButtcrJJQicent4. BOOTS AND SHOES, FUnd-rriade and 'every oaltr warranted from ft WtoH.OO per dhIt. Alaa a full line Of Upper sole ana tlrnes Leather at lanner a prlcea, and all kindt of Shoe Findin:s. FLOUR I FLOUR!! " e buy In Car Load lota from flrat hand'a and will seU-atamall proHifc-tvery, barrel wsrraniea. FRESHPORK A 8PECIALTY. Also, s large lot of white snd stock Pease on band. A) we have a large and convenient Store in the centre of the L'itv, we are prepared to hannle eonsiirnmenU of all kinds. Satisfac tion given and prompt returns made. I . V. UUUlSTOPUKK's & CO., w llmlngton Street,, dec SI- N'ear City Sealea. REMOVAL OF OFFICE. Dr. William Little,: Office at hi residence, ornerof Blount atreet sud Newbertf iVellU. jsa 14-3t. ' Cr" AND OPKXIN G! Havlntr renhted Hie snacloua and rleiratit BILLIARD SALOON of J. P. I'rarie, at 31J Fayettevill airret, I take thia occasion o in form my friend and the public generally, that I shall open the same on Monda , Janu ary the lth. An excellen Fifteen Ball Pool Table I attached also. Uive me a rail. JanM-lw. TOM PaEBLES. EW STOKE ! NEW GOODS ! ! J Ii 6' . J. T. Y A TTS, MARTIN STREET, RALEIGH, X. (.'. Mra. Wilts ia a-poetical Milliner ad Wo ker In Straw Good. Alters, remodels, and pressea Straw and .Felt lists, Hmn.ci. "Tltea and n models 'every neacrtpthm of Lad es' Men's or Childre.rs lists. Tilve her a rail and you may get the latest s'tyletof Paris or New York. ' Jan it-an . ACCORDEONS, FLUTINAS, VIOLINS, Guitars, Bsnjor, Flutes. Fife, Flagolete, Tamborinre, Harniunicans, Drums. Vio UoncelloK, Bones." Ciiftlnets Pegs, - Violin Boas, Chin Piece Tail Piec-s. Bridgea, Bow Hair, Kostn, JevsbarMa, Tri , U Bugles, Drumb Cord sud Heads. In fact, moat shyttiing appertaining to the musical line can he had at BKO.WN'e Varietv Store, llolleuian Building, Raleigh, ?Jk ST. MARY'S SCirOOL, RALEIGH, N. C. . . The S'lxty-Elgbth term of this Seho t will bmntnence on tbe 21st instant, and couiinue ODtU the 11th day of June. ' Jsn, 19-lwlt. THOUSAND EEWAED OBEAT MEDICAL , BOOK. snd Secret for Ladies and Genu, Sent free for two stamps. Address, ST. JOSBPB JUDICAL I'STITUTE, St. Joseph, Me. oct iO-llt " . r A 'T'ALOtJUK OF NEW ROOKS OJ WAI Building free.' B1CKNELL& CO. T Warren St., S. X. DO IOU Mais or FemaJa.- aud your ad- -WANT dress and get aowetbing that will u ,Vry bring you la honorably owr 1D0, a mouth sure. jarIYENTORS' UNION, lii ureenwH-n et., nef iork.- PSrCIIOMANCT.OR SOCLCII ARM1 V(l llow eliner sei may faacinaUi and gain tbe hire sud a fleet Ions of auy person they cboose iusiairtly. This simple, niental ae cuireiiieot ail on posse free, by mall, for tlan Oracle, lirrains, lhuls to Ladies, Wed-diiig-Mght tihin Ac. Auueerbook. Address i ., WILLIAM 4 CO., rubs, rtilla. 4w - ILLCSTaTSI) HoMB ViAOAII B, "Tile I ousehold Msganne of Amrrlea." Two Serial S orle In Ih.o. "EAGLtSt LIFFE," by Mrs. Julia C K Door ; and "MIRIAM," by T. S. Arthur. BUTTEKICK'S Newest Patterns la every number. Tskm fi.M per year ; S copies for 0.50. Splendid Book of fers and rreniiurfis. SjmitHtn Mmnbrr U T. H. ARTHUR Ji, SON., PbiUd's , Pa. 4 FOR Coufhi. Csldt, Iloa imti', aoJ Nil Ttroiit tf iratii, USE - . frlli' r.irholie UhltK - PPT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES A TRIED AND SURE RKMEHY. For sale by Druggists generally, snd JolLSSTuN, HOLLOW AS ik CO.. I'hlladelplila, I a. A Grat Offer!! We will during the HOLIDa Vf) dispose of 1110 1'lANOS ami URdKKH of llrst dass ma ke, Inchirting- rv A T E It S-wt lower prier than ever bef re offered Monthly iusrall- nsrnuiteii for o years. (Seconu Hand in strument of extremely tfw jiriteB for eli. IU uttrutrd Oil Imjun Muiltrl, A'jtnl "' ''. rcrooms4Hl Broadway, N. Y . , - -HORACE WATEBS & SONS. 4 GILES' S3M iriinENT fallllllllall I IODIDE OF AMMONIA "Giles' looms cr Am mom a is, hi niv Judgment, the best reiuefly for neuralgia ever put before the public. Miave been atHti-ted illi thU disease for 8i yemn. and never nn-il I fell upon Mr. (tiles remedy did 1 find any assured relief. I take pleasure In saying tin,", Inasmuch as I desire always to fit- a Ww factor of the human family. WM. P. CORBIT. Chm'n of the Methodist Cnurch Exu n-l, ui Bold by all Dnigfflsts. Depot 4.M Avenue, N. X. Only 00 cents and 1 4 l. Fur aale by PESCUD, LEE A to, janl'J-dwsw4w. Raleigh, N. I'. J' A I L O R 8 8 jA'-s'. x r Aiowr, Hakes and cleans clothes In the best ana heatie style, on HixoHworlli St ALL ABLE LOTJfoR SALE. " On Motiilnv, theTtli da of Feliruarv. lsjii. by v rtue of a Judgment of the Superior t out t of Wake counly, I will expose to pub lic ssle on the p'eni'se, those valuable lots iu 1 lie northern part of the city of Kslelgli, on Person street adjoining the lots of Mrs. Win. C. Parker. Tlioutas .Badger aud others. containing about scre.n ; the jot of alxiut one acre at the intersection of Peace and Person streets, a joining lots of J. M. Hrt-k and S. F. Mordecal, and several lot ou l lie ruatern side of Person sircet, lying north of Mrs. Ellen ordecal's lot and along said st rtet as ex tended, all belonging to tbe es tate of the late Henry Mordecul. : . ' 1 lie lots 111 be sold In several parcels to suit purehats, foron'-'hird cai-h, remainder in V aud 21 nioiitlx, with interest MAK11IA MUKIJEt Al, Jan8-lm Executrx. O 8 S That new aud beaut if ul Cut tagu House ot Halifax St. containing six flue rooms, pantry," closets, and bath room, and all necessary out houses, with a goon well ol wa er. with a No. 1 force pump. The house Is new and one of the best built in the city, and tlnblied in the bctt and most modern style. For further particulars ran on or amiress MK.HJAKMtK, at HrugMore. Jnl24w. MAKY L. CARwER. - JgSOUSAr.EUH EXC11AXGK -inr. ACRES-OF V A LU-BLE MINERAL - LAND for sale, or will exchange for CITY PltOPEKTI. Ihe land Is rich in the best Iron ore, about i0 acrea in original growthr-." Itlilu two milea ot tbeMiatnam railroad. For further Information apply to - NAT. 1. BKO N. ; .... JLilUiurn Buildlne, Jan S-tf. Raleigh, N. C. KE N T A good bouse, on Wood worth street, with three looms, suitable for s small family. About one-half acre lot : rent f 10 per month. Apply la YjJiA LLA R D. Jan ll-3t.pd Simaritan Nervine. THE great Nerve Conqueror, "jkCUres Epiloptlel'lU.Convulslons, vj Spasms, St, Vitus,- Dance and an nervous Diseases ; me oniy known positive remedy lor Kpl leptlcFil. It has been tested by thousands and has never been known tai fail in a single case. Trial package free, ... Enclose lamp lor circular giving evi dence ol cuies. Address, - DR. 8. A. RICHMOND, Oct l.VI2ra Box 741, St. Joseph, Mo- T XEWBEUN, N. .C, Dealer in all kinds of' G K A IK. . CORN A KPECIAI.TY Newbvrn, Jan. 14 lm. TBE LITHE BUtlM. ' 'A Perfect tinriky'- Machine for Li y lit H'orlc, -' JUST THE THING. Bent Free to any Mres on receipt of Tbn e Dollars. FAlkCi 1LD As Co.. 17'l Bleeker S., New York City. r. O. Aodrcss, Box ,S5, AG6NTS WAJiTED. oettf-deodwlj - fid a m . i jm V
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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