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.... ', : i --. ; - .. ' ...-., - - THE RALEIGH . SENTINEL DAILT, WEEKLT AND eEVI-WFECLT Official Orsaa of Kortli CaMinX' P.XxAvavr', . . t-jhuur. Bin emaariurTmw. TUk BaLEIGH tiKNTlNEL AdTe'rtlaemenla will be inserted in the baur Sanaa, at U folknrinc rate par aqoax of Co Kk,arlM mtaloe Unas. .. , ... . .. una quart on uma . fi.U0 . - U full OBUg BMOTUOa , bastaaa waek t, 10 1 Soure. k wk -1 SO 1 1 JBOBtb.. 00 1 t Bootti.-w..:... u oo Pally Sentinel I year to adrtnre. .. . Daily 8l month In advance.,... ,...18 00 .... 4 00 ...j, ft Ul I v a. , , ... ...7... )no Bam Weekly ...... i. an 00 Weekly Sentltet .... I - 8 MOO I IJU I . Th DaitT 8wrt 'ax wfll bo delivered tal VPiT YYT any part of th City at FUteen Centa a week. I VJLi. AAL RALEIGH N. C., MONDAY, JANUARY 24. 1876. ; No. 132. j 1 K T w . 88 00 T '"'T'- 1 . "" ' ' 1 "V "' '- - f ' ili.i! '.' wl"" - la.i i T i i i Ml ai I-- ill -ii .in. iBW WEEELT ADVERTISING RATES. Sruca. 1 InchH... " ... ... 4 ... 4 eoloniB,. 1 1M tlHUCDES YESTEKDAV 6m. I 18m; 1 1 oo t a ou i 8 01) 115 OD.fSi oo s oi om is cmn as m 40 00 I 00, 8 00 M 00 85 OK M 00 4 0 10 00, l 00 45 ODj 00 00 8 OM 15 ON 87 DO 80 OM 85 m 10 Oil S7 ON AO 001 0 00170 00 160t 80 001100 00,175 00 500 00 Special Notion charged SO aaata per 11 ae. LE A P E R & I X ' ' itk)iiir vKtjiNt: : WQRCESTEnsnntE BAUCE . the . omr. ' jJ ' JuJge J. L.' Henry U in tha city. , . .. By geUlng ZeJgler clgara job wlU not be deceived. AH ha asks U a IriaL J. it WoLrtSDKit & Co,, dealen la , grala. Corn a pecialty. Newborn, W. O. Candler, member of the lover houM of the last nerai aaeinbly, U b the city. . ;j; . ; ; Cotton market quiet, ttiddlinga 12 ; ' good ordinary 10 1-2 ; etaina 9 j deep ' staina 7. " ' 77' " "-. '. " ; : E. R. Hampton, nlerk of the United Btatee diatrict court, at AaheriUe, ia in the city.. . ,. , ., : Zeigler'a Kaielgh favorite cigar store U the place to get the best and the purest cigars ia the city. ' . We regret to learn that P. A. SUn- bory, an employee at Weikel's tailoring -.' establishment, is very ilL ... ,; ' A ; Frank Py, as black as midnight, vrss jogged to-day for stealing money and goods from Walker, the baker. - " W learn that Jadge A. & Arymoar, of the 3d judicial district, will soon hold a special term of the Wake superior . The finest stock of chewing and smoking tobacco, pipes, Ac, at Zelg ' Icr's. nest doer to the Yarborough Hoiwe. '; ': ' " '.': . ' The head-boards of the soldiers' graves in the Confederate cemetery are . fait rotting down. The matter should be attended to at once. , The editor of this paper, CoL Donan, was called to Virginia yesterday by un expected and argent b twines. He will be at his poet again by Monday, George Joyner, Henry Clark and John 7 Pennix, ail ebony republicans, were be fore the mayor this morning for disor derly conduct They were each fined $5 and 12.23 costs. , L ... .,.1 v The rumor that the gauge of he At lantic k North Carolina road ia being altered to conform to that of the North Carolina road, waa floating about the city this morning. , . ' ; tj": Messrs. AC Sanders" A Co. have for sale two good mules, one beautiful pony, . one nerw . buggy 'and one Moond-haad "' carriage, just repaired and painted, as good as new. Call on them at No. 2, Martin atreet, for a bargain. - Rev. J. B. Hartwell, returned mia ; aionary from China, will lecture in the - Salisbury Street Baptist church to-night on China and the Chinese. : Mr. H. ii an able and Interesting map, and a rare opportunity ' of learning something this curious people is afforded our peo 7 pie. - ; ;:- We'call attention to the card of Mrs! J. T. Watts, which will be found' else- . where In our paper. Mr."Mr Ij I prac 8T. JOHN'S CHVRCU.K - 'I I : A full congregation heard mwt at St. John's (C'at'wlic) church yesterday. Though the church la now shorn of lu thristnaas adornmeats, it ia so beautiful in iUelf that they were hardly inUaedT Father Ikilly's sermon was based upon the gosil of lbs day, taken from the 8th chapter of St. Matthew, the 'salient features of which were the miracle of Christ heating a leper by a touch, : aod he great faith manifested by the centu rion. I a d ctioa ud deliver the Ser- moo was an excellent 'ae. The en- diilon of the leper was typical of ths soul - burdened with tins, which could ouly be gotka rid of by an auquestiou lug fniih aud the practice of lho.e chria tiaa virtures commaaded by Christ through his church on earth." But faith alone, bright Jewel aa U was, la not all sufficient as the words, of : the gospel read testify j "Many shall come from the east and west, and shall sit down with Abraham, and I-owc, and Jacob, In tue kingdom of heaven. But tlia chil dren of the kingdom shall be cat out hit exterior darkness : there shall be weeping aadgnashlagorteeth." Faith to be eKlcaclous must be Joined to a constant practice of 1 good works. In thia connective Father lieilly touched brkfly upon the sacraiueuU of the church, dwelling particularly upon hat the fallowing points : Naamaa was a U'pcr. He was cured througlv! a Vtery feeble iustniment. It waa hard. for him to be healed, aad ye it was easy fur him to be healed. ; So with the sinner. If he adopts his own plan, it is hard for him to be saved, but if he adopts Ood's great harmony that exists with Him. There was a time 1rhen none but Ood exiHted, and His i word teaches this ' clearly When he created all things be placed over them certain laws, which some people call the laws of Bat are. This world then, was not created and plan ft is sit easy thing. Trofeasor Tsjlor I kft govern itsolf or by subordinate a hiatal preacher. V .ss-A I ' i a naaoa sraatT mrraoinsT. : la the morning Ber. W. C - Norman, too his text from; Matthew v;' 16: "Let jrour light e ehine before men, that they may see year good works, and glorify your Father wbloh lain Beaveu." .', Theme-.The infloeaoe of christian character upon the world. : It ia often the ease that prof oasors of religion think their influence of but little value in the world, .A titans' rotation is what he is said to be; his eharaeter is what he k The character ef a auaa exerta a , mighty influence for, or ) against, the cause be represent. A good cause must suffer if it has bad repreafPiativsev Ifamem ber of the church has determined not to do right, be had better withdraw, and take hia place ia the world.-, Oa the other hand, if .the christian eharaeter shine, out in all its beauty aud grace it will give suooeaa to the gospel of Christ The beet sennoa that CM be preached is the exemplary , walk of Christiana. Pur love is not to be confined to our own ehuroh, bat to go out to all who love the Lord in sincerity and truth.' If' deeti- deitiea, for His aid ia ae much needed in controlling and directing this material universe, as in its creation. 1 Ood has placed intelligent' beihes under a eov ernmeut of Jaw preoisory adapted to meu nature, ue creaieu maa a free moral agent, henoa maa must be under moral law, and it waa absurd to talk about the moral government of Ood. and that man is ander toe inexorable necesaity ef toeing placed tinder each laws ss control the sua, moon and stars. llie rnver.'Sd ' gentlemen continued to eleoquently exemplify his theme, but space prevents a mure ksngtny report,' In the evening iter. W. C. Norinan, pastor of the Person Btreet Methodist cnurcn, occupied the pulpit, and preach' ed a very mtereatuig aermou to a large uu auenuve congregation irom 2nd Corinthians, ii:16 . "While we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things watch are Hot seen, for the things wbicu are seen are temDoral:bol Ui tluuga wnicb are not seen are eternal. lluHuelhe competition between time aud eternity. There ia no circumstance under wtucn man can be placed, but that Ood is ready and willing to help him, and however low he may aink in the miet oi aui, ye ue is able to take fats feetand puce tuem upon the ruck. Ood admio wUsrs grace as we need it. for as oar days so shall our strength be. Ood haa pluoeU us here in this probationary stare Si'PBCMi CouKT.Court met at 10 o'clock thia morning . parauaat to ad journment, all the justices present. ' : . Cause from the 8th district were called and dUpoaed of as follows: "7 T. P. Johnston and wife re. Thomas WK Haj-oee, from Rowan. Order to be filed. Jonea A Jones for plaintiff and McCorkle & Bailey and D. O. Fowls for defendant. -ij.u i.. .,.' ,.! i-. i ' Geo. O. Dougla Vs. B, A. Caldwell, from Rowao. Issues to be tiled.' Me Corkle A Bailey and Wdoa A boa fur plaintuT and, Moure. A Galling and Fowle for defendant. ! ' ' 1 v 1 J, M. Love et aL vi Hisha .Collins. from burry. Continued. So couoacl for ptaiBUfla or defendant, y -1 .' Janiea', Harrison' ii', .'Jease Styera, from Davidson. Argued by Dillard ft, Gilmer aod T, J. Wilson for plaintiff and bulpp & Bailey ft defendant,' '-' wllliara Davis vs. ComoiUsioncrs ol Stokes county, from Forsihe. Argued by Shipp A Bailey for plalnUff and Wat sou A Glenn and J. F. Graves for de fendant.. . -:,'::' i:.!u.i William Davis vs. Commissioners' 01 Stokes county and U. PoindexteC. Ar gued by aama counsel as ia' the. hut meatloned case. f . 1 Bute va. A. M. King, from Stokes. Argued by Attorney General Hargrove for the state and Watson A Glenn for defendant. f :t . iv.-i.j axi ; 1 homes Gray et. al. vs. James j ... .... . .... .... 1 r. . r 1 - . . ... ' t . 1 inu nr Tin. ia., w . im . .hm i i u'iil. ui uhtuuim u a Minuti.ii n.. I renenee, oy wnicu awnemeni mi tlcc -t r, y - Tp" t ee. - I uawiier. executor. . Argued by W. U. made lor violation 01 bantu mat vow. I -vw, - i wn 1 when the confuaaioa U made with . an humble and contrite heart, with a Bio cere put pose of amendment. In tht afternoon vespers were render d by the' choir lu ''a very creditable manner, and at the conclusion of which there was benediction oi the Blessed Sacrament.. , ''t h AU In Ids labors Father Rellly daily be comes more useiul to the commuuity, and is deservedly loved and esteemed byall who know htmVi I Morning aermou by the pator, Rev. Dr. Piilchard, specially addreaaed to the ladies.'.' i..?.'7 : rOr' ' : ' Text t Mark xlv ; 8 1 w8hs hath dotie rTVv i.r .u IN'' ClrftlBrir.ligut shin. . , U . J submission to all the dispen satious of is a spirit of strifei brother fighting sgainst brother, ' bnighbor against neigh bor,aud nowhere but at the cross of Christ can this spirit be -correeted. When brethren stand an. united in th hamU Of christian1 love, ii is the grandeat and aublimest demonstration' of the truths of Christianity, f There are- influences at work to bring woe, ruin and " desolation on the human family. There are influ ences at work to, lessen the 1 sufferings of mankuid, and whea we unite in these works we sre lotting bur light, shine. Behold the savior of raankind. He en ters this world of darkness and woe. He comes with His great heart filled with love for fallen humanity. ' He went about v, . ! .... 4;,..... . , , .... , uojnggooo. AroweioUowmg Ins ex-1 right to observe it, BaptisU have a sne cial interest in it, aa they shared with awAia STKrr battist. . A httle bee-hive was the Sunday oouout a una cnurcn yesieruay morning, i lurty-eight new scholnrs were anno uno- ed aa the result 01 a httle earnest work ou the part of the classes during the week. Total number present 108. "Next Buuuay, uia superintendent said, , "we muat have MX). And the scholars re plied, "we will have them." Bev. O. E. Taylor, of Wake Forest College, occupied the pulpit iu the morn iug, and repeated by request his sermon ot hwt Btmday at the First . Baptist ehuroh. Bubject "l'he BaptisU and Buhgious Liberty. Text, Exodus xii :14; "Tat day shall be unto you for a memo rial," etc. Ihe propriety of marking great eveuts in the history of Individuals end nations by visible tokens or symbols waa pointed out. This ia the centennial year 01 American independence. It is Uauey forpUiuiifi and T. J. Wilson for defendaut. ' t P. N. Heileg et al.V administrators. vs. John I Shaver, from Ro wn. 'Ar i gued by Battle, Battle A Mordecai for plaintiffs, aud W. II. Bailey for de fendant ' The court adjourned until . to-morrow at lu o'clock. s, , : . Esbmtom Street Methodist 8ab bath 8cHoei This school, Ve are glad td know, ia in a prosperoua coudi Uon. They are holding meetings for practice every Tuesday and Thursday evenings, getting up some grand muiic for the Methodist centennial in thia city, 00 the 21st of March next J The1 exer cises on this occasion' promise to be of considerable Interest The committee are dally m receipt of letters from dis tinguished men bf the church who fomtoe to be here on that occasW enU-rday the names of the (Sabbath richool classes were read oat as follows: Ne. I, E. B Thomas,' Strangers Class, uH 2, Mia Ctley; Bin? B-es. - it ! ) : 3, J, t. B. Luroadeo, Co Workers, " . 4. R. W. Hest, BS Besrers. , , 8. C. Wb,ite, Earnest Workers. ' " , , H. Porter, Seed Sowers.' " ' 'V 7. Mrs. W. I. Taylor, .Willing : 77 llrarif aod Ready Hands. :- - ., , " . 8. W. M. Bro-n, LitUe Pilgrima. 9, G. N. Waitt, Soldiers ef the 'Cross, '-.' '; ii . V 10, J. G. Browa, Band of Hopei "II. W, D. Taylor, (Jitle Reapers. M 12. P. C. EnnU. Chriatisn Hope.'" "IS, Mrs. Young; B ble Kearchera. 14, Miss t onn. Truth Seekers. ' "13. Mis Fentre-s, Peace Makers. lft, MlasM. Hill, Mlspab. 17, MUs L. UUl, Whiltf lfififfdni ".!. - :',- .-! . - i.i 18, Mias Royster, The Gleaners, -' 19, Miss Yancey, pilgrims to a bet- terLand. - "" '' - 20, MHm Smith, Armor Bearers; t V2. Mi's Mt Kee, Befelnnera of Life. " 22, Mra. Ribee, Berean. ... 23, MUs Crowder, , Buds of Prom- 24.-Mlaa Peecnd, Hope. 'i ' 25, MiUs Hutchimrs,! Miaalonariea. ' " 20, Miss Correll. Early Workers. any tical milliner and straw worker, and a Lottie of precious ointment worth about 140. . t . II. What constituted this a pious act? It wa prompted-by love for Jesus. k 111.-The doctrine of, the text is: ability is-the, meanere efiuty bh hath done what she cou'. Mf e are bound to lo what We tea do loi honor God aud bless the world. , IV. What woman, can do for the cause of Christ f She ought to love and labor foe the christian religion, for her condition Is miserable and degraded in all heathen lands. r-.-, I (a) ; At home. The moral character of the child is formed, according to Lord Brou jhamj before the age of seven, The mother's thoughts feelings, pasi !ons, expressions priiiciples' cave Utr more to do with the formation of the character of the children than those of the father. All great men have 'bad great "mothers., Her Influeuce k) never lost Her' Influence over husband, brother, Ac, at home is the seat of her powers 'n;Ttrrt-tr:: vj-';;f f ; In society. Woman is the queea of society. , She makes society. .. Large ly are the usages and common Vlcei of ,1 In the evening Rev. L. 8. Burkbead, of. EJenton Street Church, occupied tlie pulpi takfng" his text ! from Prover bs iv:18: .'But the path of the Just is the shinning light, that ahinetu more and more unto the perfect day." 1 -A 1 ' i ' ThemJiThe "path of the lust1"1 The path 6f the iunt is a comprehensive term. It moaus the,patb of , the . chriataaa and embraces in its signification all that goes to make' An the character of the irood man! How can a man be ' reconciled to Ood t ' How can he become joatT IThe only way' to become a: christian "faly Ituth in the atoning blood of Jesus Chriut Christ is the way, the truth,'and the light, the only way to-God. ' It ia not enough to havi the Msent' of .the' mind to the truths of christianUy, but must take hold of the truth with the heart, "with the heart man bvtieveth'unto righteousness." He inast constantly lean upon Christ and ?KnIttrjath-.His work mustmauifeat that he ia a child of Ood. f Me must be Just in principle ahj praotioa. ' If a nun loves Ood be must keep his law, and ia so doing he will, ahow all the christian graces; he will be Just. The just must go forward turning neither to the right will furuish her customers, la town or country, with the latest atylei of hats I society under her ctjnlroL The char-1 nor to the left, but keep his eyes straight acter auu mauuera 01 uio tneaues, ope-1 oeiore. lliroogh the light of the sua ras.ball-room8, Ac; can be regulated I we behold all the beauties and irlories of oj ner. uer wuuence 1 teas couspicu- l uussKr0.v (JkrisUaus are the) light of ou than man's out jt permeate .,) ramiflcalieoa of life, and the drinking, gaming and other vicious cuttoma of society will have to be reformed by her and bonnets of the fashions of New York or Paris, r Her store ia on Mania . street, one door from Baptist Grove. Send your orders. 7 - . , the world. " jAMESTOWir Itbms. Rer, Charles H. Phillips, of Lexington,' preached a Tbeo. N. Ramsay, of this, city, deliver ed a temperance lecture in the acade my. " ;0, Dr. Burkhead, the pastor, occupied the pulpit to-day preaching frora Isaiah Ivii : IS : "For thus saith the hurh and Hannah ' More I lofty one that iuhabiteth eternitr. whose originated the modern tract system. The I name ia ilolj dwell in the higU and ' Bxcih GBAJtoa. -These offieershsve been elected by Beulah Orange, No. -105, this county, for the ensuing year: Ham a Whitaker, W. M.; Joe. T. Broughton, W. O.; Silas O. Hollemsn, W. L.; Richard Koonoe, W. a ; Joa. a influence of Lady Huntingdon, Madam Guion, Mrs. A. H. Jndson and Mrs NewelT waa great and gracious. Mrs. Bo i tell, of Mr. Spurgeon'a church, haa a bible class of 'eight hundred women, and about one hundred are baptized a year through her influence. Woman can make the church a spiritual home where holy place, with him also that ia of a contrite and humble spirit to revive ths others the struggle which resulted in the eatauluuneni o civil liberty. For this triumph, and in view 01 God s goodness 10 the "Baptists of this coun try du ring the lat hundred years, it is proper this year to make a thanks-offering of money to endow all their higher institu tions of learnin Ue presented tne chums of Wake Forest College on the Baptists of North Carolina, and pleaded earnestly for an increase of endowment 'l'he sermon was one of ereat oower. rising at tunes to flights of genuine elo quence ana commanded the earnest at- WtuUou of the audience throughout Al uihi the pastor, Rv. J. D. Huf. ham, preached to a very large audience iroui scu t or. vi 1 1 1 "Behold uvwia the accepted time, behold now la the day ot aalvaUon." The preacher show. ed that now is the accepted time, the oey 01 saivatiou, so lar as uod la con cerned. Thi4 apjicara from the com pleteness of the work of redemution, itotu the commands, the invitatiuusand the warnings ol the goepe!. In conclu sion the people were urved to accent Jesus by taith and nike this the day of saivauou iot tnemieivea. -:. - -.: CUKiST (EPISCOPAL) CHCBCH. At Christ church (Episcopal) in the moruing. the services were read by the rector, Ren Dr Marshall, and the sermon preached by the Rev. A . omiiii, : Maiiiax county. Ilia text was Irom st bamuel. licit "For them that know me 1 will know, and thev that despise me aball be lightly esteem ed." The discourse was simple, prac tice! ana evangelical ; a plain aud lotcl bte illustration 01 ths methods by which mau may nouor and gionry his Alaker, in his koul, in his body, in nls example and m nis sin canoe ; succeeded by an earneat foi8-badowioir of the eternal and unapcakable happuiess hereafter of Moss wno serve trod ou earth. n the afteiBuon, in the same ehurch, (which was wowded to lu utmost ca pacity,) there was a pecial service, under uie aus press of the ttalelgh con vocation, rectnuy in session, for the children of the parishes oflhrbt church and the church of the Good bbepnerd. lb fallowing divines were present lu inn cauooicalg. vis 1 The Kt. ltev. heart 01 the contrite 0008." Themo . God and eternity, anj man 'a relation to these, fife said the existence of God is the fundamental "truth that underlies every other teuth. ? The bible deolares love, shall abound. ' She can visit the I that God is a unity, three in one He ia Crocker, A, &; Alonzo Pool, Treasurer; 6Uw " children into the Sunday from everlasting to everlasting, the on Wm. 8. Snellinga, Secretary;. Alexander Fbxak or a Cbazt Won aj. A gen tleman told us yesterday of a woman, a Mrs. Bowie, who left' her home, in th . nnrwr eilire of ftamberlund eonntv. Nov. 17 and hid herself in a swanm until Dec 24, living only on- roots ' add tender twigs, having one blanket to cover with. She was almost in a dying condition 'When - d'scovered. bnt st hut accounts waa recovering rapidly and entireiyra i ionaL , - . ;"T school, and teach them, too, better than immutable God. ,We are lost in, wonder man. She can promote au good cauaos- and amazement at the thought, for who education, missions, etc. The Baptist And out Ood , Can a finite mind women of Fredericksburg, Virginia, And out infinity f 1 Cain man know Ood t raised $4,500 towards building them a The bible unfolds ' enough' of Him for new church. The Baptist ladies of Wil- our instruction in duty. Human reason, mington, N. C, raised 1,000 last year philosophy,- science ' nof art, can over fur the cause of religion. ; throw what this book reveals bf G&f The congregation filled the spacious I for when youtrace everything beck to church: and listened with rapt attentioa the great first cause you find God in it far one hour and five minutes. - all, and everything that exists proclaim Atnigbt ProfessorCL E . Taylor, of Wake the truth that God is the creator thereof- Forest College, preached about the heel- I hence th harmony in the diocese. Rev. Drs. Aldert Hmedes aud Marsnsl,aud Rev. Messrs. Rich, Juo.X. Muedcs, Huske, Smith, C'utrau, B-nton, Cuiti aud nehnett Sinedes, The antiphonarsmging of the children ht the selection, their rendition of ths chants, and the hearty congregational singing 01 the nmns, "Onward, Chris tian Soldiers 1" and " Rock of Agea," were thoroughly Impressive. Addresses on the subject of Sunday School work were- delivered by the Bishop, ltev. Mr. Curran, and Kemp. P. Battle, Esq. Much Interest waa mani'ested la the services, which constituted, alto gether, a Jitting and beautiful finale to the meeting of the convocation. Tmisk ok it, Mr. J. 1. Whitaker offers good wood's pine wood delivered for 43.00 per cord. You can find him in rear of Citizen's Nstional bank. Common sense. For all cases of NEWS AND NOTES. Cardinal Antonelli has had an alarm. ing relapse. 7 .,, .; ' ? -3 European Journals don't take stock iu the American Cuban note. the Senate yeaterday referred East is' credeutnUe to u ouuuuitweoa prmleg- An Austrian corns of observation 60,000 atrong, has been concentrated ou the jJalmatuu border. Don Pedro, emperor of BrasiL is to come to the centennial. He will be ao oouipaniod by the empress. . t John N. Pierce, fdrmerlv caahir nt the Lowell national bank has been . tried and acquitted uf stealing $150,000. Among the bills introduced in the senate yesterday was on funding legid wuueie oy eu year per ceut, bonds to the extent of K3.000.UiN) uar aoouth. - . . . ' : . i Yesterday at St Louis, in the MuXee crooked whissey ease,: Judge Jwruia argued the incompetency of the evideuue of aacomplwea wuere u ia uuoorroour-ated.- - , Dr. E. O. Msclellan, of Boeton, jwaa arrested yesterday ou the charge of mal practice ou a young -unmarried woman found in his room. Be ia hold in a bond of $15,000. Mrs. McKneaie yesterday - eluded her guarduuw, joined Briugers aud eloped tol a iuuhumu waara suey are now. Iter father, titf Andrew Alien is iu New lurk with his daughter's two children. , Mrs. Meeting's paramour. William. wa8 lynched yesterday at Barborusvilie. j ' est Vu-guua. bh oonXeesed that mls and n illiams kiued her iiuabaud bv 1 i.r 1 - ...... I uovajuK uiui ou ui need wiui an sxe. NE V YORK MARKET, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. It ILLIAM RuE, AUKD EUIHTEE forauiriy roipiu;e4 ia th Kl eeros Mncsva ta O Aston Milling 1 Company. Any oat knowing bia whereabout wtllpleaae Seaa bla addrraa to his amtaer, '.--f MART ROE, . . ' HI Canal St., haw lork: HUM AS 8TANLT, NIVTBIRS, K. c, ; ' " 7 ' Dealer to all kind of ' G R A I 3ST - - CORN A 8PECIALTTV Newbera, Jan. 14 lm. .1 O T ICE! Ht virtus of an order of the SuperiorCourt of Wake Coni'v, to me directed, llcenilng and enipuworiiig me aa administrator of km ma auD'.n, ad ommUtloner, to aril tbe real eaiat of Emma Cannon, deceaaed, to make aaaet with which to pay debts sad charge ot AdodulatraUM, f wtu, en f THCR8DAT.TBI ITte DAI FEBRUART, 1S7, sell sa Undivided half Inleraat In tbs t blowing deacrlbed realerUto, U-wlt: Hoha sad Lot ailoaU, hvtb eJ y aT Kal. iga, oa Mr-auu, aim. Duanaea aa louoa : a tea North by tbe land o' th late Uov. Charlr Manly, oa the Eaat by Sarah ttBlktt-k, oa tb IWwth by Luokuut aireet, and oo tb Meat by Jurdan Mall, t mnUng on Lookwit atreet about tO feet aad running back about IU0 fo-t. Place of Bale Court lloute duor In tbecltr of Raleigh.' , . . Terms of Rale One-third 6a tb, realdae la 6 months . thereafter with intereu Xruca day of vale. with 'approved security required. E. O. MAi I. 7 -Adut'r ot Emms I'snnun. dee'd. ' l - sad Cuoimkalosar, Gso. B. f sow, Attorney. Jan. .18, l8rs 8Ud. ;i r. KEVV GOOD8 1 1 :' 7 KEW YORK XARKBTS. Nbw Y'obk, Jan. 24. Cotton quiet I aud steady ; sales of 277 bales ; up- lands li; orieana 13 3-10. rutme opened quiet; sales 40.000 bale January 13 1-JialJi ; retiruajy 13 SsS-'GAI 3 16 ( March 13 11-31; April 13 11-1(K13 y-lo; May 13113 13-10; June, u, 14-10 14: July 14 3-3i(al4 5-3i; Auguat l4j (&H9-32. t lour dull aud. unciianrcd. - Wheat quiet. Corn quiet and steady. Pork quiet mess at 20.76(Jl Lard quiet steam 12 11-18.' Coffee dull and ueavy. Sugar unchanged at tS ; fair to good rehuing e. ---tit-urpentine hsavy-at-4CjraS7 ,V EW 8TUREI M U S , J. T. W A T TA . JfARTOf STREET, Ow Dooa Fbom Baptdit Gbovb, RALEIGH, N. C.1 f Mrs. Vt ia Wo aar Is Straw B-aeUcal MUUaer aad Uobda. Altera, tamnilala and preaae Straw aud Felt hata, Boaneta. Make and n BMtdel every aacfiuikie ef Lad ea' Mra's or Childm.'a llats. Oirs her s call and rue may -et ths lateat li 41 " let ol Parta or Maw 1 al4-8m :rk. R1.NQW00D WISE COMFAXT. 1 1 . t , .. 7 . keep eonetanUy oa hand U.i , . k SCUFPERSOMO "WI.VE. -Imperial brand. white And bed concoso wist J FURS 8CVPPERN0N8 BRANDT, Bg or Naaman, tb Syrian and made I God, which are bnt eountern.rU nf tiJ . iurwtt " l'me Rosin unchanged at 1.06aG"l lorairaiu- ed. FreUihls steady. - Stocks active and unsettled. Money 4 per cout Gold 13. hxebaua-e, long. 4.K3 ; short 4.844. GoVerumenU dull and strouz. State bouda quiet and steady. OOTTOa: MABKCTa. NoaroLK, Jan. 24. Cotton yery quiet; middunge I2. WiLMiseTo. Jan, 24 Cotton quiet and nominal; middlings 12. ' Baltimore, Jan. 21 Cotton quiet aud nominal ; middlings 12. : . . , . an A RAILROAD .BCMOB,-It WAS whispered about the city early this morning that the leae of the North Carolina railroad held by the Richmond A Danville road, has been surrendered. We do not place any faith in .it as the same rumor has obtained here about a We imply give the Buarior for medlcloal purposst, equal ta (n lavot to ths best French.' ' " ' ' 8CUFFERN0N0 VINEGAR s? new srtlcl, vry8n . , ? ... . The article are maouractarad by tbaas- dertlgaed from Qrapes growa oa their owe - vineyard, and are wai ranted free from any Inlurioes adalteratlon whatever. ' Addreas, C W. OARRETT ft CO., '., ' .' ...i RitigweoaV ; dee U-d4m. llaUtaa coa.ty K. C That sew and heaotlfol Cotur Tfouasoa. Ballfas Si. eontalntag six Im reoata, fmmuj, cloaru, and bath roomi, and all secaaaary out bouaea, with a gond well uf wa er, with a Mo I fore pomp. Th hove la sew aad oa ef th heat bath tm th city, aad 8iifcd -a"" th beat aad most aaodera atylar Fur 1 nrthc t particular, call on or addrea UK- CARMEK, at Drag Store. ' Ja l4w. c; MART L, CARUER. . - -o- v -, - matter tor w hat it Is worth.
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 24, 1876, edition 1
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