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mr - I'. . . 'TFIE RALEIGn SENTINEL CJTL '- Ait - DAILT, WEEKLY AN1 BENI-WEEKLY " Official Crm of Ksrtl Earslina. STATE PRINTING cV BINDING j - -." til A ULiitlMbM A. - r.Dp.r.rt - i - Editor. -. ' - ; -UTS o? 0MfimtmO, - - Daily ftenlloel 1 year in advance..,..,,'.!, 00 1 DailT BIk months in advance,. 4 00 m 1 " 1 1 Week!; Bentl'iel " , " t 00 The Daitr htiTKCi. (H b delivered In any wit ol me Utj at Fifteen Cent a week. M EEKLT 1DTEBTISIN0 KATES. BrAACB. I . in tM. 6m. 19m. i t eo a on't oo tis on rs oo aooi Ottj It 85 OOt 40 oo s eoi 4 01) 10 01M M 00) 45 0 00 00 I 1 J 00 7 OO) 60 OOj M M I i aolaima,. 0 io oo1 7 00 no 00 1 0 00 170 00 I 14 6j 60 00,100 00 ITS 00 300 0 Special Notice cbanfed 20 eenU per Una. 1 1 LEA P B ERIK-'. u i'm cfrriirii Maa - - '.'KAPOSI OFFICE DlErXTOBY. . . , ' w oepent or we punuc, we pus I. office of thlaclty , Weatern nail cloaca " arrivea ' Eastern M c)oea 44 M arrive Chatham 44 cloaea " . . arri - . 10:Wn.L , ; 3:4p. W. 3:30 p. to. . ii:05 a. m. , 3:30 p. m. ,9:4 a-jnw B. A G. R. B. mail cloaea ,9ti sB Y",;?l.fj. . l .'l- arrive Jj5 p. jmi nrouga nortnem via tt. R.U. close . 0:30a. m. Through northern via B. St G. ( KM, arrive ; 3:45 p.m inrougn Dorinero vu uoioa- an; 1 v boro closes t f . .' 3:30 p.m. Throueh northern via Golds- " t . ., boro arrive ,' ,., 11:05 a. ui. , Office boar for deurering mailt from t:30 a. m to 6:30 K in;-'-- t-i-w-l. Money orders ars issned and paid irom o:w a. m. io f p. m. j Letters can be re?ltered from 1:15 a. m. to 4 p. m. f f'Ktrrnftibrietitw received on Sunday. : f' JXW18U IatCTt7RB.--.Hev. Mr. Brow. a, JewiBh BabK fatclj In charg; of, hc ItaWaav nfirrimif.Aft',,lt - YSalW.l n sv hi v v vviijjivniiwu awv lamutji V iitsjjt ' Indiana, will shortly deliver a lecture i. in thl city on the Talmud. - Tbe pre ' of the cities in which Mr. Browe has .- lectured, speak in , high term of bis ' ability. The time and place of the lecture will be announced ln a few day. Good. We learn, with pleasure, that I the excellent little . Milton Chrouicle wul tliortiy appear owned, edited and published by our venerable and etteero ed brother Evan. He promises many ta I.. K 1. alu.J... rl the touudest and most reliable demo- a! I .1.- -ft-.- TT? llOlll trams . un .ww. f Jessie Holmes ,R letters, which once -. bad quite a run not only in our statelet throughout the south, will be reintro duced, modernized aud primped-op to suit Ute advanced rascalitie and follies e or the day. Wa shall al way be glad to Chronicle the" tuccess of our ancient brother and bis paper. ' ''" v ( Scprexk CotJOT- These cases were artrncd to-dav in this court I ! li. H. Lambert Tt. K. R, King, from Randolph county. Battle A Son for tpTTntfr3ntfCald wU dc fendant I It. T. BlackweU n. W A. Wright, from TAlamanoe, Merrimon, Fuller A Ashe for plaintiff and Jones A Jones and J. W. Graham for defendant r ' Richmond ' A Dannll railroad va. . Gommmisaionera of 'Orantre. ' Orahffe. . . . " . . . . - . . I Graham A Baffin for pUmfauT and At-1 - torney General Hargrove lor defendant I Cbaney Caldwell et aL, fva.0 W. J. j Watson et at. Oranre. ' Graham A Buf-1 fla for plamtifft ; no counsel contra, COSVOCATIOX at theChcrciif "ttt GoooSh BPHJiuT-morjrow j ' v morning at ll o'clock a convocation ol ' Episcopal clergymen from , th middle and eastera portions of ilie state, take T ' place in (hi city at tlie church of the 'jGood Shepherd. Tha servket In the morning will consUt of the morning I - prayer ana many ana a Bermon ny iter. . ,1 b J. V. uuske, ot , a ayettevuie. -in we i -UiM . t- .ft.ft7.Oal a.fa.laa.ft - h. ft aW a.M ftl.- I c,cul"f'"' v " 1 v. r, -arochIal.y.tem wiI..U.re.d. by Rev. A. A. Benton ,of F.yetUville, and then wUI follow short addresses on the uvauuftgee auu i-u.u.s w.( a a- - , I Th programme for Saturday Is morn 4iig iyrAtll Oi'clock and sermon bj ; Rev. M. H. Vaughn, of Loulsburg. In ; the evening at 7:30 o'clock, paper on '. .' th oflertory system wiu be read bv Tuirocnuu btsegih. ' . " - f- Rev. J E. C. Smerles, of this city, and Rev. A, S. Smith, of Halifax, followed by a discussion on the system Sunday, morniug prayer al 11 o'clock and sermon by Bishop Lyman and eel brntion of the hoi v communion. At 4 o'clock in the afternoon, chihlren'' ter vice, and addreste by the clergy and laitv.-ln the evening fat 7:30, there will be a missionary meeting and paper on missions read by Ref. J. C. IIuslcc. followed by diicustions. The public U iuvited to attend all of these I - V -L CoL John A. Gilmer, a distinguished "member ofthe Greemboro tar, Is in attendance an the supreme court . n 'A VOL. XXI. RALEIGH; N; C . THURSDAY, JANUARY.20, 1876. JUJJi'JL.iJ ti'-r 'i TTT .' '..4 . u. nuivu. oi via euj, coutemt ' County officinb r drawing their in p. I piHM i rum w ymjimaiy ui auto. ,j i . . .i . . i i i , Ei-JuJg Toargoo is in tin city in at tendance upon tbe anpreme eourt ' ' The IWMgh 4h ,Inaptry praJ to-moirow aJtarnooa at 2:30 o ulock. I Cot Jamea Morahead, formerly pres. tdeot Of our ttate teuate, ta in tho cito By gettina Zeigler'a elgart too will not b deciv4.;, All b aaka U a IriaC , i ,i..J WuLfbm dkm Co.l dealera iii m Cora' a apecy tr, awbernl Don't forget the- eduoatiuoal most meeting at thai Fust Baptist chorcb this evening; 'nS'3cWi1.trt-' fr Cotton nwkM qnieA, MidOling. 12; rood ordiaarr lOalOt 1 stains 89 ; daen I 1 tain flaS. i Joarph Marahall, a aged man of this eoStoty; fell d4 last.Pridajr irhOa feaoV inghiahoga. i.- . .- ; '. f : ; a Fine dress suits for thirty-fivs dollar at R. B. Andrew & Co.' look, at them before you buy. , . I A O. Jones, an . emment member of OnT board of eKmty comraiaaionera, baa I been in the city to-day. Zelgler's Raleigh favorite cigar store is the placo to get th best and the Blirest ricnrn in th ritv. T t XThe Aneet stock of cbcwlnu and smoking tobacco, pipes, Ac, at Zelg- lor't. next door to ' the Yarboroncli I House. I . Canousing on the streets and " in pri vate comers has already commenced aa a necessary preliminary to the coming city election, t; f i I I I I i ' t f I ? s a llt.it probable tbat AJ B. Bobkct will have to uadorgo the amputation of his leg on account of a wound reOetved da- ring the war, r , s , Thomaa PowelL of CkUt r..rk ship L, this county, died verv suddenly datnrda. He was to have been nuu- rfed to-morrow. , oounty, came ia yesterday with a bur- " .jiariousEtbiop bound for a soionrn at fjoy-t Tjma-n,, hotel. Members of the Salisbury and Swain Street; Baptist oh arches art - holding neighborhood , prayer-meetings in dif ferent parts of the city. B. H. Parker and lady, of Virginia, arrived at the National hotel yesterday afternoon. They were married iu Wei- don in the morning. . 77' f Still lower -six' Warasntta press Shirt completed for 7.50 at R.r p. AndrawaACo. ; ,-...)', ".,..'i 1' i - Think of it J. D. Whitaker offer good ; wood i delivered at 13.00 per eord, eaeh. Yea will find him In rear dtizena' National bank. " ' ! ' J. J. Jlarrlg, one of the bone and sinew of Franklin county, was In. the city yesterday to tell his cotton. He's . r l.ii- ....... 'iv ""' j . The market-house will be illuminated with astral oil Monday. The Street lamps will soon be ready for use. Gas is being almost universally abandoned. Hon, John N. Staples, of G reensboro, the gifted and popular representative of h&Mfic Guilford kt tha JaatlegiiUturej, ia in the city attending- the supreme court :; - - W. A. Davis, of the Oxford Torch light the oldest 19-year-old editor, la .merka, passed through tha city this pjonjiSg, on his way homo from a court- tn txjp Virginia. ' Hunting for an escaped mocking-bird ending m . A. McDonald'. MondjlT nJght- time,T ofthe neighbors saved the premises. Cheap enoogh seventy-live cents buy a good Merino Undershirt at R. RAadrcwj A Co.'s. All size at tbe I same price' Tha young ladiesof the Baptist sem inary Tint the institution for the deaf and dumb and blind, this afternoon 'at 4 o'clock, where a musical entertainment ill be given them. Messrs. A C Sanders A Co. hare for ale two good mules, one beautiful pony, one iiew buggy one fcoond baud carriage, just repaired and painted, aa good as new. . Cull on tm at No. 2, Martin tbret, for a bargain. We call attention of ournbuyera to the advertisement of J. J. Wolf en den A Co., n Thi. ! : i.rm, ahd being prompt in .all their orders, those wishing to purchase, grain of any kind, will find it to their interest to cot respond with the it. t tAR'DRors.7,'; Hill aboro had ice last week. . Durluua U to hare a big hardware aiora. .v .,,1 ., , ;.i . , Concord aokl 263 bales of cotton Unt Extra traina to Booth's performance Conoord auld afiS-pound bale of cob- tv.. kAL. - .T -i ...... ! ii ' . M WUmincton la koUw to have the aur toaiaUe lirenuann tiegrapb. Dath im ia enured . In tbe cheerful tank nt tWIn nn iir ttmtiArv. " " The tempcranee peopla or WQoilni; toa ut4 aoctaU nop uwnguv : ?; ( The new Preabrtnrian ohnmh of t)nri nam u nearly ready forooenpaner.'" J - Oral. A. H. GolioitL of Ooureia was XintnibuaTI ia.uiiiirku Xuf 1 , ,; 4 kill Vm - U ths' stand, ln W- "Catch 'era or on the tramps ol . . . ) flight, tbs other night, to freuducu's. U I osjura.-.t-' : ' v.rmiv ; I i Tbs Charlotte postmaster has been anUioriaed by the Lead letter bag shop to get a oetter omoe. ' I'ap year balls, parties and hops are ail the go. The gtrl do their courting wttn a aeientino rrao tbat is lninutabls and swtm-iiiiL.ii i " Hugh Kirk pa trick, of Orange, county , ' 1 v ' r f w -.-t bad his toba co barn burned, oiugl,1:a" 0u tofthe 60 deparjunentt ro. atM mm n.uu.;u i.f .h.i mA ' ti. I Ported. ; .' ': - I fire wa aaidentsJ. . ;, ;.w ,, .. ..; , ' 1 Three ear-load of Iron left Wilnrin. ton Monday bight for the Wttrn N. 1 O. railroad, 'llw Iron is donated bl a merchants of Wiliintfti.n. " a Capt. Smith, of the schooner E. A. utile, recenu vr made a trio trom .New ork bi iliuin 'ton In 73 hours, the VAftftiaaBL ilrttWlllaV 10 llft,lL fif ftarftaaabft . I 1 A mn In an otien beat, 18 feat lornr. laudi d a low day ago at Zke't itlaivl. below Wiluiini'ton, havlmr conn in his trail craft all the way from Buffalo. f V. ys'lT UETUBNKD FROM BANISHMENT. Jordan Stone returned from Asheville !att week and t;.leru.i led three dava amoreut alter hlch he returned to the Citizen.1 htockholder Ulacknatl tsi-uii- poxed bt send bha at Old Fort the lol- lowiuif telegraphic dimmtch as be r- turned to Ashe vine : Y arbobo UorsE Wtwd or the Pabti, . ; van. is.q. Jordan Stoxb, Es, : Jfy Ptar Sir : Your stay w as short aud pleasant among u. Gov. PenninKton has been beard from through the tSeutmul. Publiahing Turner as a liar and coward is the old game which played out with Jo. II olden. and tuc railroad paper set up at Char lotte and Ualeixn Jordan, you must catch him ln a be or make him run be fore such lancuajie can take effect UDn die people.- You and ltobert muat make the ltizea popular anionir the neonle. You can't do that bv DraUinsr Billv SHnliii and Sir Edward Matthews. Ours vou See. Will be Stvled the Yarhora house and Chatham road wing of toe paiy.' H , . v. -f l've M mulJ nilt "d 8 men with ns as we want. - We must take in ths people. . , Tell Bob, I see it, when j it is too utve, ue naa no dqsii em pub uahhig that rnrner was in my dobt when we both' owed others. ' i . Old man Williams wrote a good letter I on the ''glass bouse proverb." aud Bob might learn by reading it I think you a-aa.aft.ftl .1. .... - . .1. - . 1 J i ." I UlljfUft 11U WftftaftVUD m WftU-H Uli lUfl VIU' sen office these hard times. ' ' You mnst not compare your office with the Newt, wiucn is a Dove you, but with the Henti net, Bouiiitjrn Home and other offices. We most keep np sppearanoea at tha center, if we don t keep "harmony, -kioaJbyOaA bless yoiL and help j oak 1 . wwnu council ni ver the JAr bn " .i-- - ' 1 , . BlftACKKIUa, I "' - '-.. .f.,M - ByT. . ' P. 8. Tarner bad most of ns Btookbol- ders indicted for libel at last, Wake court rt.a-.., . "HiBwoxT AT ths OwtB," there is harmony at the' eent ff between the Yarboro house branch arid the Chatham railroad wing of the party. Hawkins has beeq dismissed from the Chatham road, and Stono; Woodson and Usisell left the Raleigh News. Now if tbe Chatham road will, qnit swapping , ten cent bonds, . payable in Confederate money, for mortgage bonds of , the road 1 belopnjflolttt) tiwtwtuy; 4t Wouli ga far towards "harmonizing at tbe center. The Sentinel aud the peo.de, and the whole bar,' except the bobs and - pets, are harmonized aud a nuit againat rada and tlie Chatham road wing of the party. SoitmuHo SwitiaT. F. C. Christo phers, the popular grocery merchant, -on Wilmington street, anion g a great vari ety of goodies,' baa the, njuest canned honey in the market Be on time. For pretention Is bet ter thsn cure. All coughs and colds aud siKh aflections of the throat and lunija aa lend to consumption are ctited by Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup.' - Joseph Ganrr A Co.; London iner ehants, have failed for $3,000,000. . , .. r--Vl-,-:fi: .if.;.; ! f t NEWS AND NOTEfi rf i ' Col 8am. OSL a noted railroad man. 1 laucao. . ' ; Trktaoy, (?) a t'orlit leader, has aur renoered. - ' i Morton read hia Mwaiaaippi apeeob in we ax'tiaxe yeaiaraay. On. Campoa' arniT has moted aMinat loeuaruaistn oaram. w - ,,, .a . , ramuei naaiortr oon:: Xivrrpool niercliiinU, bao tailed. , " : ' ."-If A 'dlapaWh-from Baxuta Qnnt thi - n...i.:u a . 7 nevM nt a Tui ki.h L f.ut. ; - . i r ,- . v . . jury m me case ui we , j. wrea mUlloii aub bf(!elj.-. ' T4 T)..... I... L-l. pUoatun lor.a writ pC habeas corpus. 'j ' Th MntitnfiUl hill I... w.n Mft.-aJ K- t...li, t-- 1.. v .. .. tew The memory of tU late VioPreaiOantJi!" H'Mfc.f. Alabama, U make i Wuwa will te eulogized in ooniseaa to. r;!,. ' ll U 0Pla ieni no KeW Terk j broker who recently thot himself, it dead ' "' , --' ' i- I 1 The senate has not vet considered ti 00tiinatiou or Biluas a diatrkt U L not probable that the EouUsh rate of dUoouut, 5 pee cent., will be rc The striking Lynn shoemakers, having I blamed their demands, have returned to work. !!,'::; ?' ' viv The Fiench contdrvatire have ear u Aon ..ba. .m ZauLL I Cadiz, Jan. 31, i :. ""r -"fFM jwu anil leara. VI awa ..L I, a L tor exhibition at the centeunial ni Prjn f tr.,,.'.. ii "m t, " " .7:."1 "".V II. V'"lmu'tf to? war aguiuHt me pato I " i tai.fi k.i. t ... , jut Huualo, N. Y.,' yesterday by an hi- I ... . a-.-,, ftt ... Mt . J CetiiHarv fire. .. ( Beuator Morton did not flnitJi In' I I MiaaisMippi speech yeatenbiy on aooount 01 aoreuiroat. The English cabinet have resolved to support Count Andrassv's note to the (a . 1 . . . . a .... w . ouoitois rona, . 1 It is now said that the ironouucol uoiirtbariisis wiu not Dave but 30 scats ..... a lu tiw Bcnate. x. John Jolinson. trie New York boat builder, shot a tew day ago by high way men, is dead. . Ths Uabilitlr of Joseph Gaurv A Co- the coUapseil Loudon merchants' wiu not exceea f zou.uuu. The Archbishop of Cologne lias souirht refuge in Hollaud from the continued pt-rst'cntiou ol Bismarck. The centennial commission has de cided to erect additional buildings for the exhibition of line arts. - The London Times does not favor the propoaition of Senator Sherman for an inter national unit of valnea. -r ' - The letter mail bag from Washiuffton 1 to Philadelphia was robbed yesterday. auotmg aasiounaw we.woous, j i . Rev. Henry Yarler. tlte Lsndon revi Talis t, is recovering from In recent at tack of rneutuatism of the heart' ' Bay View hotel, a number of car and 3 locomotives were burned yester day at Carlisle, L. I. ' Loss 30,000. ' The levee committee of the house of representatives was favorably consid ered the bill appropriating $3,000,000. Six Turkish Irattaliona were defeated yesterday by the insurgents between hugumi and vTribinii. Tit Turks bad ... - 300 killed. Il baa beett discovered that Thomas- ten, the ifremeruaven dynamite devil, stmt tied a ship in ItiSO on which he had 24,000 insurance. , , j ;; The German federal council hat garden in Berlin at a site lijr"the new bnperlal parliament building. - ' ., Germany is crettinr auspicious of an Increased French naval fotcs in the MediterrarMan and the collection of large military stores at Nancy. J.' C. Tyler A Co.. old fruit dealers in Boston, liave failed, and W. F. Giles A Co., publinhora, have been compelled to call a meeting of tneur creditors. The U. . ttcainer Marlon dransed her anchors ye-tttday al Portsmouth, N. H., and Is now ashore on Pumpkin Itlutid. the is badly damaged. ' .Tenter Jay the Muwiaiippi legiHlatnrs electod Lamar U. 8. seuutolv Ths re publicans refused io vote aud Lamar re ceived all the rotes cast but one. ; -' , Tlie chief offioers of tlie Araeruijai ship Maria Greeuleaf.from New Orleans have been . aires U"d at Li verj)ol fur shooting and wounding two of Ute crew. ! The Alabama bouse of representatives ha adopted a memorial to the United States senate to euqnire into tbe riht of Geo. E. Spencer to a seat in that body. . 102 delegates attended the meet;ngof the EiJ)rt ssmeu's Mfitnal Benefit Asso ciation iu Boston yesterday. IWelpts for the year were $02,719 ; expenditures $.-2,57t . ' -i ' The pout-office committoe bf the hbuae of re-.rebentatiies boa reported tinfa VoiAbly on the proposition to redncu tirot-class mail matter to one cent. on the half -ounce.. . , , The creditors of Duncan, Sherman A Co. are auiug on the groond that the as ugnmeut was made with an intent to.de- iiund tuem.. They ask mat tlie aecree of bankruptcy b revoked. , . - i " ' ' : . .. 5. I Nb.i 120, J 71 , 1 J -i It ia semiofficially stated ia Waaliing toa that tbe report Of a' favorable an ewer by Spain to tbe Ameriean eireulaf noteoooerutnf On baa aflaira, is without foundation.' 'j ' V ).'--)Mt 200 men endeavored to Ivncb Mr. rucnaraoo, ine iiuion; vmo, wo n.r hi alna 111 kiuik.nJ lbs other d.T.T :Tbs l..Uoce3 in removing ber to Canton. tTappanj the deranltinf Irraanrwr of Kaaaaa. bad a cnuule ef bottiea tl I poison on uli person wnen aire ted. A letter tras fnd on 'bint': fremTi bia t ,f i oomh America. i j f if tI" America. ii mere ia a tremendoua rcllirlona e , I eitnnwnt in Hnun T1i tn ihiihnni J an4 bwhop bare signed a petiUon t I Hie BII w aing ior reiunoua nuur. ana tnc I ' - 5 . J Jl - J ! M I '"-.. 'vu, .mo,., 11, JwT VV AAWy OUOTS to aoi I lueilt repor. 10 me wnsuture in a Jew t lO.OW.W0t,f r rTh ,.m-;n-,:-mrti.f U.L i-i appniprtwtion commitlee . havf I tswCTi wrwuw wa Bumonf w XJig- land,. Fraae-t and Ruawia front t)7.W(i i year to $14,000 all f 12,000 miaHion to $9,000 1 $10,0110 to $8,000 : 1700 to $5,000. : The mimioo to Greece has bet a.1 , . - . i I'! Vit,lh-f- .i.U.--..' -fail..-! eieraav two centennial mil wna dl-cusscd in the boon) of renresent- tlve. Tucker, ot Trjrfnia and C'och - rane, of Pransylva&la, apoke araluat it on constliut onal ground. 1 ockcr I eflort is raid to bavs bran tM'float-tfl the aeanloitft Itesranr of Texas, aiw.tr poke in lavor w the i I. vt Tli mmoiial mimrti of 13. bv V??' sbmomi tunway tjoQTenuou ai pi. iofiJii. vnwa TTtiv I . .. ... . ... s7. day on the president of the Senate and speaker Of the house, and presented tlj.-- memoriai ana ftroceeaiuirt -ol tun con vention in recard to seenring torcrn ment aid foe thfl Texas aV PaciHc raii road. '' ' .-' '-t , ,v : -si f NEW YORK MARKET. "i J . KEW VOKK MARKETS-. , ;:'": New York, Jan. 0-3Cottou -dull ud steady sale of 0G3 bales ; up lauds 13 1 orleau 13 3-1C. , . ' iutareioiK-ned weaker: sale 40,000 bales j January l i 13-ltial2 ; February 12 2J-32(tSti.i 1 3ii March 13 7-3U ; April 13 13-3-K.'-13 i; May 13 21-3 1 13 11-16 ; June 13 -13 20.1 Vuly.14 7-3(&141; Auguat ,14 5-iO Cj.lt 11-32. , . ... - i tour dull ' and uuchaned. Wheat quiet, C n tiuictand tea.ly. Pork nuja mess at i0.75(J:i. lard quTet-L steam I i 13-10. Collee dull aud heavy. nugar uncnatigea at j; lair to go retiuinx o. .- buiiils Turpentine heavy at 37a3. 1 RoNin unchanged at l.G-MaO" for straiu- ed. . Frclghu steady. , - ! Stocks active and unsettled. Money 3 per cent.' Oold 13.- txedaue, long 4.(t4i ; short 4.K91. Govemulunu dull and strong. State bouus quiet and steady. . t.a ,.,h.t i "OOTTOlf ARKBTB. i' V 1 1 Norfolk, Jan. SO. Cotton very quiet; middlings 12. WiiMisaTOif, Jan. 20. Cstton quiet and nominal; miudliug lij.: u j- Baxtixore. ' Jan! 2tf. Cbtton aotet and nominal; middling. 12." " " . j DEm-Walter W'llHanii died "at-tha rea- Idence ofhts father, 8. W. Mtlllauva, la lbl count- Ian eunuar tilfltt, alter a two dayi IHneaa with nicnloaeti.. la tbe Slat tear of ht age He was reading law under Cih. A. X. Lewis, ot thla city aud wai making rapid procrets and bade fair to rtee to dkllne lou. Had death been a respecter nf vereotia, he would have Dee apared to his f rleuda and hi- country. UU father rained a larice family and tills ta the Drat ta ru tbat tourney all hare to make In youth or are, He wea pop ular ana many irienus mourn nie Kma. . I lie was of Providence re macte able sad da th'a stroke Irrealatlble. , It heboove ua II to be ready to answer the call, for we know not In what hour It will be made. - KEW AL.'VEKllSEAili.iMo. 5-3 O -ft .- & wt 3J?.?ieb:: l"r-. at.I17 ftftfcrT-M.CJ fi3?tt.-9o ire r 8 8 O 'fcssi'?Soi!Iift St! M ! S-J.3 a a. 2 f r Bto-t,l' Hi si? i3 if. 5 E0 - B sr a: 4f . cm 52 2 TJ xla i 9. 3-? 3t;-2 Bn.; r. .OiS'o.3 . r r J"9 . -3 t 2 S n 8-5 Of 3 &!- C j! tr 3 Cm 9 a od 1 a. lit. - ' 1 - ' j 3 3. I 3 o.s. aJf 1 s S 5 It- a - ' g e -4 3 4-3 7r 2. ,?- S??x?5r5.?e'f rslrs-ci:;. s - SB 1 W B A .1 i . r i r T. 2 o a e!3 f S'ft?2?&' b mi Advertlaemenla will Mmunta mtneutaiy feanTimi.at the following ratea jer ejuar o one .neb, uru BjIoIoo JiU -y, i m - On jiinf hi Uidi . flM , , , '...,. , each autMeqneat ioaerUua Z lailhqi week i.. ........ .i.i, .. ) 1 jur, t ,wek ,v. w.,..........-'0 t" I wwwrtb.,rt.rr...... 13.00 - I. '.- 16 tt 1 4' !" .....SOU) 1 J: , seej u .-... w A NOCTRftMAT . IIITrH ..' ;r.) ?ii i)Yl:, ill rr.,1. i., V- iH.W oob,-.. , ,!; , Kvea kVone, ai4 froai tke 4arknark.liark I Tb altroal of tbe eeuluf tunntm fui , " Aa4 tlx laaoaudinf (rum the cliime prmte t iiie -4 I KO SBII SM tB UrOrV LA UiM 111 In. ' bi.V U-pug Ut mm fustic c ntdt muck touch rele loaee Ducrvw with wide 'stddarMe Tour borte. a ne other nan eaa Ka v ( r to tbe aauU lM;m4 pt tit apt It, LangUiu at Lutoa wkiie joa quia Mt pbia. Xaoa nWbt cornea, and with ber wlnn brings - tbinics ,'ja .a 8neh a Kh bW prtetie toBe feanctnaf ; iuegaiupiaxeaei.ais brt bt wblte llgbt, And paralrue waMbiaen ttrowL kowb marl acq Mraijue waiemDen prowl, kowl $r A'KMit tbe aireete, asd take up i'aJLl MaJI g A'KMit tbe aireeto, and take u p i'til Mall BaL Wo, balln(( tebnrni(htljr job, rubs foua. Now- thievajs'tafeatec tat rsshr-taab, : "" enwa ' r .. , feet DmwM Charier, fn i aam ibrn'Mi t but frtohMM h pw iteaiis Jr- ai,, I And. White the 're jrolnv. mhUwr l.,m "Hn f . " : C KOW, IT", wans iuiii are IB ueir Dema, ii.n. ...11. . . . i a a rea-ia leaaa, vi-u i, j , j AJBt tawirar waalag, grumble fhatttjat - Wli Id the rotter eeterwaata, oqiulla, aaeate Corns feline lue, and acre ami in anriil Ul will. No BdUp of Boahan, ot a prtae alae, rlie T la ebUUifb dreama, audi with roar, gore uworn, er t Barley, or umv, wUly-ollly i , I ttut .KHM.M.M " Aft A -...k.: , ease i preaaea, v iiun-v,iii ,wl, aer ol flame,, Jamea , ,h .k.'ki.-a.K .w t. ans a bean f . Aai hia. f-ocn Keverend Mr Rice, twice, iff-1!: . i y-'Q-i- I " " HKinw, ana a aioui anou, on I jut a.ward roee. abuws Hose knows thoae . ' ' beaua's aoes. ,,:. ,r . ti . i. .. ' " - 2sT .T.. C E 7l t 7 'a , hr Virtue of tn order of the anneriirCotirt Of Wake U)U y, W k 0eiKJcratur ' nil .mikiV.nnif ... a. a A .1 , . I n t . ... l . ipowerioK ute aa Adu inUtratr of r tn- ' ma - autti n, ad 'mtnl-aioaer, to sell the real ea'ate of Km ma Laauun, deceased to " make aiMita allh which fci pay debts and charge of Adatiubtratoi; J wiIl,oB v;',:',: j THURSDAY, THS ITri DAtrEBBUAtT. 18TT, aetl an undMded half tatereet In the ' " f llowinn described real eUta rtt: Hat.u and LH situate in the d y f kaif ieh. on Ur kout street, tM.amlrd aa folio 1 - a (he North bf the laud o' the late Hot. riialM Manly, oa tbe Eat bv earah BulLx k. ou the Mouth by LHi.kfttut a. reet. and on the W eat bv J. dan Mall, frohilnr on Lookout atreet about. 0 teel aud ruunlng back about 1O0 fe t. Plaw of halo .AMirt Uouae duor la the city of Kalelgb. - . Time of f ale-E bruarr lTlli, lm, 13 -o'clock M. - 1 f -1 Terms of Pale One-third caah. rr)ilii in 8 months tberesfter with Intereat from day I , J2ZWto T,7 If v ' ,. AiEaiB and Commiaaloner, so. IT. Snow, Attorney, i ant 10, is.o uuu. A T T S . Auctioneer; r. .i.-,a;i atin COMMISSION MESCH : NT. " RAIiCIOn, Prc.':-7. ' - --: ; ".' a ) . ) ( Prompt attention will be riven to all Mer cbandiae or risiduce aent to tne-for Sale. Particular atteatloa wilt be riven to tba In troduction and aale i-f Machinery and yarm Inr ntem-tla - ul rd to tbla section, :r ; ; Uiirrea and wuiea sold every Saturday at 10 o'ek-k. " . Jan 14 9m,'-- ""4i01iiiaii.:,i, ST. MA U7S SCHOOL, B-tLEioir, f. r. . The 8ixy-EIrli'th term of this grh-i I will commence on the. Slat Inatant, and continue until th Uth day of June. , ,., Jan. 13-ditwlt. ' 1 '" " ' - S ANT A CLAUS Is coming tn the Bight of tke 84th or this month, and , . , ,-,,.,, ,;,-)-, , ij TVCKKIt are provldis-, fe aU. i .--i ;;"T7r-' . They sre reeelviug new lines of ' ' ' - 'J. . .-ialit . ft DRY G O O T S ",' -i end s renaral aaaorthient of goods for the dif- lurent aepanuHsuia, autiaoie ior ine : . ' . uiv'-t' ' - ' noLiOAlra. x l-"i v. :,'... .i , -a -i!.-,t.; : Ladies' and Children's Underwear, Hoalcry, (iloc, ' - !;'f A Furs. Handkerchief, j . i ... K 6ilk MufU and Tie, " " HatchcU, Bella, i"r. .V. ' : . Colbus ad CulTa, . Lacea, kc tke. 10 CTsses New Style PrM , ' - i i) Betes N. M. Plaids, PaiaTl hrft yi.rlftr,B R. .rU . . - T prs Genu' Bart's Boots sad daltera. l -.'t tfi. SIIIm, DEPAK MKNT, : The great tenia nd f our anfiniabed Fblrta hu Induced u8 to . Ii -l . rS'r'ii.I-ft " eTIJaL LOWER THE TRICE. " J . . I : ;. , ri If.. We tll sell of ear Vanuatu fcblrta with Rtchardod'e round thread laktea Uoaoui- anl . C'uflafor i . , ... S.00 lidittofor . ,, - '; 4 uw Orders Ailed according to date tf reception.. Remember eur motto: " The best roods at . - - . . I ( ! i :jv I ee. IT, lSTa-tf.' -i f t f J ;, H. 41 8. TCCKER. i ' 1'"' ) . I . ' 'fv v. , : r- i - I . . . 'ft v . l'.- ) i Si i i ; ' vw ! i- t r I ,- .' ,' H ? : It: il If ' 1 -jr-'
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 20, 1876, edition 1
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