v-. v. if. mm f!I V 7 TV'- 0 W II M U II II II 1 II . vol; viii. THE SENTINEL , ApvEurisiNd bates ' ' Advertisements will tie-inserted la the Oil If -E9Til. ml lu following rates per square tit .,, lot h, or lea aaiiuoa unes. Otte-.jure one time... , !. " . (wu euiwejuriil iiteerlioq. .11M.1.,..,.'M. ... -i I ujrt 1 wea-jt, s.-V I M,aare,7itua. t3i I - ' ' istuntif, 9.w:i IS - s IOT A I " 4 ' " t 4 l M limit lu 11 14 4X1 SI 44.(1 atue II :i.t i 4U Ai.O Ai-lWtht ai-uverat f.ie each additional i.ih'.tw as follow l- t t oil b, if ratjttltia, a t 4. m . K.UO -'' tMKI . llt.tai Kor f months, 4 Put) ' . u.o ie it 1 1. mi M. - U.u for the Beuil-Weekly tloa three fifths of fur tun Weekly 'ou, two-fifth ot Dullj rule. rur the Dally and Srml-Weekly combined, i,t nor eeaL -on f isilv rale. fur lb Daily and Weekly combined, forty pur cent, oa Dally rate, for tiie Dally, Bernf-Weekly and Weekly com bined, nluety per cent oa usiiy rsie. Special BOtieea. aft per ecnt oa Deity r es. Advertisement la Loeel Culuraus, K5 cent per Hoe. 10 GOOD r'AKMS FOK 8ALK JN OliVNGE COUNTY. For Cash r .Credit; For part iculat irtiuireit t!ie (SENTINEL OFFICE. Nv 3. 1872. Cititoji Mabkkt. Riporttd t.y Ljni AJuiik. Grocer and CorumlMioa Mur chaut, Suuth Mai kit Street : Kalkiob, Ifcc 3. Price of cotton in our Market to day : 13m. lTcti. P;M. 17 dale, - - - - 20 hair. Receipt, - 20 Tone i'f the llarket, quiet Measra. A. Ptauficld ft Brother, S3 an J 54 II gh 8trw t, lust the entire content of theifis, a did Goo. Packer, ot No. 88 thu street. Pvter Bro., Ss Co., bad one of IlKitKmo Strut in their tre, No. 8f Summer Street, , which preferred it con tent in finrt rate ordt. . Field, Tbajer & Whitcomb ved the content ol a large raalt In the rear of their atore in Pearl 8titet. and- Chaev MerrH G Blanchard. ja til aume ttreet, were equally Tuft unite. C. II. Ward, 28 Pearl street, ntruted hi book and paper to one of the Valea tine & Butler Safe and' Lock Company' Safe and lost them all. BMom Journal, Thunday, No. 14, 1873. IIUHBTaBAFB. The bone diceawt 1 abating Tirj much. The weather hm rery nucli iiiMuiated. There was mln on Sunday night. Mailixio, In Kocklnghotn, ha thv'epi aooty. Two tobacco warehouse are toeni to be built. The JlWieoa KrUtrprium pew paper will appear thi week, A (triking peculiarity of every town ia Die Southern State 1 it ho more pretty girl than 'any other town of the aame tize. We know dozen place that In a twelre month have et uu thi claim, V know tlio town that hat tlie largcit num berol pretty girl bat w won't tay, There now. Si- Mr. Joseph P. Caldwell," formerly the " local " on the BtaUuilU Intelligcixtr ha become tit Local Bcporter " of the C'lmrloite'OJwrtST. Mj he Bnd " item without number I r?AMnoX AliB'D. Last week , wa aa- nnunced Wake a head, Mr. Cooper bavins with two mule, " raiaed On the plkntatioB of Heor Mordecai, Esq., forty- wo bag or cotton aad tnree nunarea biuhcl or corn. Mr. H. E. Boyal tell u that George W- Hobb, of Sampson, with , two horse, raised 1,680 bushel of corn H bag o cotton, 25,000. pound of 6x1- i der and .1,000 - bushel of wect pota toes, Ou' one acre of land he wade twenty Are and a half bushel of corn. In the meantime he has been bull- ragged and bedeviled and called from hi plow by (pie and dotcctiVe who charge himVith Intimidating ooeZick Bloyal a half-witui - tttah. Mr. Uobb ha jut been discharged by carpet bag Shaffer -ajwaT' thought. Bum. thing bceide big blue."' Mr. Hobb U a Milmcrilar t(i the Sbstisbl and pays fire dollars a year instead ol three, and tay he get mora than the worth of hi money ... Suxdat 8bbvics. On Sunday nWn ing the Methodiat Church ww crowdyd tahw thv" enerablc and excellent B':slp Paiu.-, who is native North Carolinian. Ilia text was, 1st Feier l,', 4, S. His themewas the Bewm-cthm of Chrit,nd although neither marked by originality of thought o(r much Aiiciiy ut dioUon, it Wnan interesting and iiiatructiVedi cuiwna of the great central fact and truth of Uiiisti.nl:, Bihp Paine i a plain, prc;Wi, sensible preacher, i regarded as an admirable aduiinulrative officer by hu brethren, and" i t Christian of y high t j pe. He appears to be In excellent health, and la, weuprKe, about 68 rears ge. The Sacrament. f theLord's Supper w administered. I . Oj fjailday niylit, at the Presbyterian Church w bad the. pleasure of bearing senu Mi tr m IV. Mr. Mac, based on John ie : ?. 'The Wpks discusMsd was the Bin-'of I'iiMief. It we s thoaghtlal. eAi-n'. prewoUtion of the uhject Mr. Hack abounds in apt and impauirt illos tralion?, and hii the reputation of rery aucceaalul revuralia. lie preach erery n'ght dating the present wetk. Biithop Paine, of the Methotlt church, iji.t- . r . . . was in ine gauery ei toe noue ei nepro- sentaiive on Monday. He left for Fay- etterilte in the afteranoB. , Afloostic We regret that the letter concerning the Memorial Association did not reach na until Monday morning, or we would bay ntnst gladly complied with the w ish expressed. SO TklAL. , , , Judge Brooks, on Wednesday hnt, rv fused to try the ea of C'arrow and the it.:...-i o...: ft.-..j r ... vuiic oiaice agatuei firnvr, I or eiMU.H4.ly lug Cariow in the lawful discharge of bi duty. V'. .:::; m " : - 'We waited patiently fr the arrival of Judge Bond. On Monday at ten o'clock the Judge took hit seat upon tb bench, when Solicitor Biarbock called Nq, 66. Altercalling many of the Itdical fatuiiy in this city.not one of whom nwered,the Solicitor atated that Capt DeCarteret, an importan witness, bad died aince I lie last ienn oi ineeoon.ina ne tnougnt itaouot ml wherhur be could convict without hit evidence. We addree-ed the Court, sta ting that we bad titer honor to be the de feudaiit In No. 8S. Judge Bond siid, the Ccurt will not bear you; you have counsel. We claimed the right to appear in our own behalf, and mid we dismiss our count a'.. The Judge replied we had counsel marked nil 111- ft.wU. t ' . 'T Wo repeated we discharge them. The Judge said be would not . hear us; the Atae has becd ditpose.1 of. We tookour eat. Af er a short breathing spell we called Solicitor Starbuck's attention to the fact' that we appeared for the defendant in No. 60, and we a.-ked that thel defendant be re bound or allowed to deriart the court. 6tarbuck said there was bo objuction to the defendant being bonod over, if he w abed it , Wc then stated to the -court that wo wiahed, if allowed to speak, to tell the Solicitor how the evidence of Captain De Carteret could be supplied end we have a trial. . Judge Bond said the United States must mnnnge the indictment in it own way, And again w were hushed up. We shall any to-morrow what w would bars aid to the court if Judge Bond would Capt. DeCartoret'i evidence before -cer- pvt-bag Shaffer wa taken down and printed. . Wa in '.ended to tell the Court that that evidence could be read. We have atated that the indictment I malt ciou and this Is the third term that we have been denied a trial. Enough fur to ay, we will say to-morrow what i we would have (aid to the Court if Judg Bund hod. violated the Scriptural in unction, "lie that , hurt) ears to hear, lot bim he sr." . N - LtoiW.aTiv ScuiiAnv. Nothing of general public interest wa transacted in the Eenate yeterday. A nnmber of pri vate measure were forwarded and soma disposal of. . See proceeding. . It will be observed that both branches of the Assembly adjourned at 1 o'clock in honor of the mem try of Horace Gree ley. In the Sen ita Mr. Waring piid a gh tribute to tha decuaiedt a brief (ketch of which will bj found ia the Senate report. Nothing of impon incu c4iie up id the House yesterday. On motion of Mr, Badger, of Wake, after the adjournment of the Joint As sembly, the House adjourned in respect to the memory of the late Horace Greeley. The Scnatoiint contest continue to be the excitement. -The proceeding of the Joint Assembly will show, that tb cloi- ant party made no nomination and each member of that party voted on hi "own hook." Tb House proceeding, reported in another column, are full and giv the reader all necessary information, a to the nature of the proceeding. Livi e ADTXBTisiunreT.-A saedicJaajUiat has done mora than all the p escrtpUon of th poarmacetpla to protect the human sis tan Affaluet the bodily U! saperlndnced by nnhealthy aurroundings, is certainly worthy of nnoaoal eonndeoee. "It Is mainly on ae- ties Uiat Iloatetter a stomach Bitters 1 so ex- rn iilrla l-malillm anlyrrtta Hit I vWtatloa of ssiaamatle jerer and otur d le es eee prodacsd by empolsooed sir. A "family that has escaped sicknea dn'WK a sickly sei sea In eonseqaenee of rising the Bitters a ateguard. It a living advertisement of the virtues of tat preparation. Th whole neigh borhood realise the fact. I eould n't hare Believed It," saysoo. ' '9 scarcely credited toe adTertltemenU; hnt one mast, believe what on aeea," say another. "It U th very thuig w need in thlaaawboleeome aeetlon of country," remarks a third. And. the rraolt It that the iotUrct of self defense, the srsl law ot nature, induce three fourths of that eom ea unity tat obtain s supply of the great vege table antidote before the next sickly season set la. Ia winter. whn th system requires extra vigor and elasticity to enable II to baffle the effect of damp and cold, tb Bitter will be found particularly serviceable. Rheuma tism will not Is apt to fa tee npoa mnscles sad seres that bar been braced ap by this excellent Inrlfr-want and aerrlne; nor will tne acverltiee ol the season, which have such ausaatruaa eoees-eetM pulmonary ertreaeoi Ute feeble ana aelk-ate. be likely to exereiae tb eame aBtaard Influence in raaee where tbeetoiaaeb and the external earfaea ot the body (wbica slwsre STmpallniea wit the 41 gwUve arxaiw) hue bsea toneai and etiasala ted by a i ore of t (leatorame. Tke SU ot InuiaeaUoei sod trreifu arittee ot the bowels vbieb iMweeed rroiuMn ehanges of Wesiher mav alaava be averted by a umely us of Use .iUera. - - ' oeeedeodlwAwlt - .; V. hllltintl I LSA PEKRIMS' liftU lil WorreUert,re waet. tfutt-TS ere ' J , ( ouiitfreli i-HU JUllit DUS. A Vs )N3, Tor, ; Ajr ate for U.e lolled dt.tes. Legislature-' ef North Carolina. ' i . . Most DAT, IVcTt Hi Senate met at the usual h air, President More-bead in the chair. Prayer by Htv. DrJton, of the city. The eaair uaoanrwt tne rollowinz ad litirtaal member of the Judicial eowiait tee. purmant tu a recent resoluihin: Mearr, Welch, Waiing, Todd, Price, L vend Ondirrr. Keports from standing committees aer submitted by Messrs. Merriirvon, Murray, Grand T and Love, Mr. Love introduced a bill in relation to the Superior cnoru of Graham, Clny and Swain eounilew. Keterre. The resolution in favor of the sheruT oi liar county was put upmi it third read mlt and passed. Kntei.d time for settle. niV ni till 1st day of Feb. next The resolution In relation to Lovr joy Academy was telefred. The rusolution in relation to the pen afuoVof certain eolditraof tbe wr 4 181 was taken up. It pttrpiwe i to meinoral lu Conirreas on tne subject.! Mr. Cowles naeocated Ua pentaire. llio resolution was unanimously adopted. lie resolution Inatructinir tue frlncl pal Clerk to apply to the Secretary of the ooara in trusieea oi ine vuiveraiiv n certain stsiistice, was adopted. Toe resolution tor a select commute no thereiiortof Hon. W. II. Battle wa in formally pasted over. , atix, c.woo ncAOMo. The bill t prevent the spread oT disease jiiionust cattle was put epon iur lecona Jfr.Todd ei plained the oliject or the bill to be to pre von t the driving of cattle from the south to the north aid of the Yadkin river during the Summer months. that is, from the 15th of May till the 1st of November, the I adkm being consider ed the "distemper line" in that section. Mr. Jfurphy did not like tueac protiiiu- torv taws. Mr. t lemming sua in euuci ot me diii would be most damag-ina- to the stock raiser on the eastern tide of the Bine Ridge in prohibiting them from ranging their stock on the western tide during the grass season. The oil wa re eciea On motion of Mr. Love, the rules were suspended, and the bitt to provide for the payment of Sheriff' expense in convey ing convict to the Peuiten'iary was put upon it passage. Hurria miL. obiectcd to the eeneral term of th bill nd . desired it to bo more definite. ifr. Lav urged its passage but just to the Shews. Mr. Worth desired it reference to th Judiciary Committee before he would vote for it. He wanted to know the Court in the matter. Mr. Merrimon argued the passage ol the bill at some length. The supreme woun had decided the Question and the bill merely proponed to lequire the Auditor to do what tb law ears ia nis amy, Mr. Murphv thought the matter should be fully investigated. He thought further legislation was req iired to lustily the Auditor in making the proposed allow ance ' --- iU .' I'endiuir the '. consideration of the bill the hour arrived for the Senate to proceed to the Hons of Representative to resume the vote for U. S. Senator. Oa the return of the Senate Mr. Waring aid Mr. Picaident, since our aJjournnient on Friday last one of the are iteat and best men of the land has ceased to live- Horace Greeley it no more. For the last thirty years no man has occupied a more riromiueni or more uuaorauiv ikjsiiiob iu our land titan th snMcct of my remark no truer American heart' h -it beaten on oar continent." There wa no enterprise for the good end the glory ol our country that did not receive bit nintt hearty support Like all other men be had hia failing and bi faults let these be now buried with bim. II is one and we ail must share the common loss. I move, 'Jfr, prefident, that when this 8eo- ate adjourn; it. do to in honor ot ins mem ory of Horace Greeley. The motion was unanimously adopted. Leave oi absence was granted to Mr. Kiuir for four day. - Alio to Mr. H-apeaa for' the balance of the week. On motion of Mr. Stiller, at 1 p. m.,the Senate adjourned till 1 1 o clock to mor row. llOUSE OF B EPBESEXTATIVE3. X Morpat, December 2nd, 1873. Mr. Speaker Ilobinsn called the House to order at 1U a. m., pursuant to adjourn ment. Journal of Saturday read an J approved. ' hr, Moring, from the Committee on Engnrssed Bills, reported a number ol bills at being correctly engrossed. By Me. Blythe : A bill to amend th act of 1873 in reference to registration; referred. -V ' By Mr. Perry, of Bladen : A bill for tho relief of minora working onjiublic roadt; Jfr. Jonts. of aid well, Mini tne Uocn- - i . . bfrl for I ttort. Hv Mr. Crsitter A bill for the relief of ourchaaer under Sheriffs' sales; referred. By Mr. Gudger : A bill to smeod no tion 15, chapter 20, special seat-ion of 1868 ; referred. By Mr. R id. of Mecklenburg : A bill for the appointment of sn additional con stable for th town of Charlotte j referred. . CALKKDAB. ' ,; The bill tiempting from taxation milch Cows, &c , belonging to person who do not own the amount ot proocrjr now x- emptby raw, win taken up. IheintrrKlucerot tne out, sir. myiiie, took the fliir. and urered the putsairs of the bill, tnoiigh the Finance Committee made sn unfavorable report Jfr. Stanford (aid that the re tec n the Finance Committee bad mad an adverse report was, that the whole matter would eome up when lb revenue bill cam op. Then gentlemen couia oner tueir sroenu ments, discuss and vote upon them. Al ready there were a doxen tiich bun- cVtmbe'1 bilit benare the Committee, offered sim ply fo tackle eoestitueavles, fc. He wt npixjseu to nate tne time ei in House taken op in conidermg such mat ers which an so out of Mce at (hit tame. "X . . . Ut. Bcnrntl besrttly concntretl n ine measure if it could be carried ut, but was under the iuiprcwion it wasunconstl mtiotial. 11a ivm section 6 of article 8 of the constitution, beiring upon the matwr. He niggrtted that the gentle man ( At. Blythe m ord. 'to carry out hi desire in this dirwetiha hoj!d vte 6r the! pru potted c-watitai'.innal am'cnduient whkh wou'd allow' ucb provUion. RALEIGH, N.C., TUESD Mr. Bennett arid moved to lay the bill oa the table. Th yea and nay were cane- aad tb motion to table wa op cl I vote of ves 50 nave 8 1 . iiBvMr. Culirer: A bill to nrovidi proper CHnprnNstiiHi f the, Justices of th Snpreme Cmtrt : referred. (Bill give the Chief Justice f:l.5W) per aiinuia m til Asxx-iati $J 0O0 ) - - The bill to relieve niiniaters f the gn pel itom the parment i f poll tat, work mg oa roads and serving on tne Jury was taken up and, oa Hi itnui ( Jim aunt, was laid on the Ulrie. The bill to amend the act emceniiug the government of couutiea wat takeau and passed ft aevetat readings. The Senate amendments to llulious revolution in rcicmice io ute ivmoviu in disabilities atldir.g the naine of L. S. Baker; of Halifax, and John S. VVtttlamt or Warien, aad ad' Ivg ihe wunla "and all other cituens of North Carotin tabor big under such ditabilitiea,' were put to a vote ana adopted. Leave of absince was grant, d to Mr, Sliced, of Granville. ilr. tiutitftt nuivcd Uiat whe.'i the joint see. sum ol the two liouait la regard to the Sen atorial question should adjourn that th House should Immediately adjourn in respect to the memory of the late Horace Ureeley. The motion waa put to vote and adopted. f By Mr. SettleA resolution authorizing the cierK of tiie House to procure a copy ol the acta ol lbeo-'0-'70-'7J and 7 to be kept on the desk f r the use of mere bers. , 1,'uder a auioension of the rule the iea olution, wa adopted afier undergoing amendment to tUj ff..ci. to include tin sots of the special nestrionof 1868 and to prevent their removal I rout the clerk deak. The bill making Hunting Creek, Davie countv, a lawitii fence, waa lusoii up ami passed it several readings. ' . The bill to make Dutchman Creek, Davie county, law lul frnce.wa tckea nr, and passed iu several readings. -The bill to exempt minister of the go pel and practicing physician from work ing the road tnd militia duty wat taken up and, on motion, was indeftiuitely post poned, in accordance with the recommen dation of the ecmniitteu on pMposition and Grievance. Tb bill to amend chapter 75, law of isiu-'i wa takes tin anil passed tu sev eral reading. . .... L. lj; lij Mr. Jfarler t A naolution instruct ing the select committee iu Constitutional Reform to inquire into the propriety ot so mending tec 6, art 6 of the Constitu tion at to allow the exemption from tax ation therein named in any kind of iter tonal property ; placed on calendar. - i ne resolution in reference to procuring ptihaiona for soldiers in the war with Mexico was taken up and passed it ev- from the parment of .poll tax wa taken Up and, on motion of Mr. Dardeo, wa laid on the table. The bill concerning attorney at law moving into thi Stat wa taken op. Tb reconimcndati n of the Committee on the uuicuu j u juoeuuiieiy ptjstpune wa concurred in. - The bill to amend chapter M5. Itwt of 1871 73, wat then taken up and, on mo tion ol Mr. Dula, was postponed asd made specui order fnf Wednesday at 11 III, ".- The resolution authorizing the Pnnci pal Doorkeeper to supply the existing deQcteney of teat a in the llnus was' taken np and, on motion ol Mr. McNeill: waa re ferrcd to the Coiiiiuit ee on PriuiosltirHts aou urievaneet. Mr. Ik-niKU olferuii I lie followhit rem luthm which was olaceei ea the calendar. afmtfeAf. Ilutt lor I4. purrxweot K'flliif to citizenaTot the State the lull lieneflt of the exemptions "from taxation provided tor in section 0, article S or the Uonsutu tion of the State, milch cowl are declared to be agricultural implements, .of median ii-t ana tt larmcrt. JOU.T AVSKStnLT. At 13 ni. the1 ppr at h of , the fteuutu wat annoiiiKSed by the Principal Door keeper. V--'- 1 he usual eerim iii'iei were none throne li Willi President . Morelu ad called thr Joint Aawmbly to order, Saturday's journal of the Joint Aaseiu- bly was read. I he chair decland thtt nominations were in order. Mr. Bowman nomioatol John I'ool, ol 1'tixiuotaok. 1 lie result wat snnounced as follows i Whole number of vote 103. Mr. Pool received 53 votes. The following it lb vote of tit Senate: ' "' (KATIS VOTB. Far John iW.Vesr. Chamberlain, Eppet, col., Gramly, Harris, col,, Hill, llotloinan, it y man, eo' avmg, tvmg. m ut ton, col., HcUfie, I'roKpces, Heymour, Smltti. Btlllevand tvatker in. ror K. r, ArmiUM-mnm. vowiet. Morton and Nicholson 3. For A. 8. Merriman.Mvmn. Cram and MeOottef. - , ' for W. A: Allen. Mcavi. Humplir r I arm TTHnnjr; FvrJ. A. Q timer. Messrs. : Norwood and-Worth. The President voted f.-r Uniph Gnrrell. Alien tr II. P. Waring. ; ' t A vera for 8. II. Kifers. Barnhardt for I). M. Barrlnger. Cnnoimjliam for Jolinjverr. Davi for J. J. Davia. Dnnham for H. C. Jonea. Kllia, of CtUwba, ror M L. Jf.-Corkle, Ellis, of Cotutnbut, for Ib.b't, Slrange. Fiemming for B. S. G ilt her. Gudger for J. C. Harper. j Iovs for Silas McUpwefl, McCsukty fr S. II. Walkup, Merrimon for jVweph Cathy. Milicr for VV. M. Sh:pp. Moteheacf of Ttockinihtm llbAA. Jf. Bcales. ';' . . ,,.';' , , Murphy for A. Ji. McCoy. Murrar for J. A. Graham. Powell for Jno. Manning.'. Price for J. M. Clrninient -StaflordforT. J. Wileoa, ' : TtKld for G.N. Fouik. Troy for T. 0. Fuller. ( Welch J.L. Bailey. The following is the Lailot of tb n.-Uie, , . . The f-1 owi. f Is the vote ot the House : Jkr. 8peaker voted for Silas McDowell ; Anti-rson of Davie Voted for J. M. Clem ent ; Anderson f, CIhv vo'ed for 11. 11. Vance, Ballsrd voted for W. F. aVartin ; Bennett vottsil for W. H. Battle j Black well voted ht T. L. Clingman ; Brown of Iftsckletibitr.g vote! for Vy". A. Orahata ; llryson of Jn-kson voted for T, L. Ciing man; Iirysttn of Sx-.tin voted l-ir A. S, Merrimon; Btvan of Sttrit(sfB voted (or T. C Fuller; ilrjsn i4 Alleghany voted f.r J. il. Paiki Bollard voted f.ff T.-fX Fuller; Byrd voted fur J. H, .V.EIroy; At7 DECEMBER Carter voted for E. J. ', Wdrren ; Carsoa voted for R. T. Bc"ett ; Craige. vtcd fi F. E. Shobcrj Dickey yota-d 6tr T. IX Johnston; lli.n,- col., vti-ted for S. F. Phillips; Frernian voU-d 6 J. L. Ibtbin- son ; Uant voted for T. M. Holt; Oidnt-y voted torW. J. T. Miller; Gilmer voted for J. A. Dillard ; Gorman voted for J. W. Bowan ; Grady voted ror T. C. Fuller Gudger voted for J. L Bailey j Hanner vore.1 lor John . Manning ; Maynea voted (t W. C. Hill ; Uinnant voted f. A. 8. Merrimon; llouiton voted HrJf. L. Mo Ctxkle; Johnston voted for David Cole man ; Jonea of Caldwell voted for J. C Hariwr: June of Orenoe voted tVr J. I Kirkland; Jooe of Tyrrell voted for T. J, Jar via, Jorner voted r.w K. T. llennett John voted f.tr A. M. Scale; Lind aay voted fur William 11. Battle Luckey voted for F. K. Shober I Marler voted tor It r. Anuneld ; aVcUehee voted for John Kerr; McNeill voted M. T. llritt Miller voted for A. S, Meirimou ; Michael voted ror A. w. veerimoo; Mitchst voted f Josiab Turtier, jr."; Moling voted lor J din Maunirti : 51-toio voted lor D. M, Carter; II raw v. rf ed for J. ,8. WoodarJ MorrrMn ViHj f l. I F- Hl'ke j Norincm vottijji:( UfTdv-vtl aw voted f W. A. Allen: Perry, .if Wake, voted ft D: M. Barringer; Pros-to voted, S. IL Walk up : Itettl, of Mecklenburg, voted ft H. Guion ; Kicbardsoa voted fur F. T. George; Settle Voted lor A. M. Scale Shaw voted for Jottiah Turner, jr.'; Shiun ot tatmrrus, voted lor U. av. tiamnirer Shackelford voted fur M. E. M.nilej ; Sun f-rd voted for W. A. Alha; Siowe voted for A. Jf. Scales; Sneed voted for Tar well Hargrove ; Todd voted forUA. Cathey Trivett voted for A. S. Merrimon ; Turner voted for H, Amitlcld: Wailick voted for B. S. Gaither t Waddill voted for W A. Graham; Waugb voted for A S. Mi-r- rimoji ; Webb votej for W. T. H. Boll Wiley voted for John A.Oilmor; Williaw, son, out- votwl fur A. S. Merrimon : Whit, mire voted for Jacob McMinn; Woodlimise voted for 11 K. SptHsd ; Watson voted for w. A. urntiam. The following voted lor Mr. Pool Mestua. Abbott, BatlfftT. Bean. Blvthe. Howtv li-iwmsn. Urown ol Davidson. Brvant of Pitt Brvant of Ilalifar. diavaa of Wilkts, lliooka, Bunn, Copeland, Cor son, Cox, Darden, Davit, Dudley, Dula, rielcher, rotter, UoUfrey, Uood wyn.Gray, Guyther, Hamilton, Hughes, Jtine of Camden, June of Northampton, Jordan. King, Lloy, Luttnrloh, Mabaoo, McLaurin, Patrick, Paschall, Perry of Bladrn,Ithodta, Boott, Sharp, wtnslow ami Whtsnaut, 58. . ! The chair diclarcd not 1-oliou. While the clerks and teller were sum ming up the result of lit Senatorial ballot, Mr. Johnston arom.and said that for the ake of 'harmony" in th party he.would witlulraw hit name from thit Senatorial contest. ' nr. Johnaton alter bcins waited unon by a larts BUiittter of Irieadt and the re- I drew ui decimation, arinir that numen out friends urged him tu thu course ts he bad come within eighty-two vote of an election. I Ua motion of Senator Troy the Joint Assembly adjourned until 13 m to mor row, and the Senate then retired to its chamber, I Mr. Speaker Kobluson called the House to order, when, in pursuance el Jfr. Mad ger'a motion, the House adjourned in re apect to tlie memory of th late Horace Greeley, Esq., until to morrow morning in s. m. oU'iJ iKLhltKAffit.' . EWS New Vobk, Noveinbr 80 r-Ctttton quiet, Balot ,1U6 bales ; uplands 19 1 8 Orleans 19 6 8. Flour quiet Wheat : cent better. Cora hde firmer. Pork dull, old 6)6 00; new f 15 73. Lud Brme kettle 8 8 8,i8 1 . Nnvals q net. steady, uocenc-a dull. I uilow lirtiur. Fn-ight quiet. Money Brill at 7. biennis quiet, steady, Gold 13 3-8il3 8 4. Goveriimeni closed quiet. Slatebond dull.tteady. . l LIvKliFooi., iiv. i;. Cotton opened quiet, au'ady j iiplan 1 B T 810; Ui leans IU 1 4alU9. L itkb t'ottoii cl.w.l. wiehangfl Bales lU.truu Oaiea, WlLMBiaTtlll, Nov, HO. Cotton quiit BaltiuobkI Nov. 80. C.ttton quiet, Norsoi.b, Nov. 80. Cotton quiet, ; KIIOM WASHINOTON. WasiiinutoN, Nov. 80. The Public Printing during the p.ist tear lis cost i.ouo.uvu. tlrdert to ncruiting ofneert direct cau tion in enlisting oiiuors, hut direclt tlietn til to en!it futir colored regiiiH-utt, U J ,- i t, FItOM NEW iUK. NKW Yiiiik, Nor. SO. Tim arcou.ua published t.f iorace Oreeh y's Inst mo rnt-utt repre. nts bim ti have been con clout during the day. At is usual in tuch casts of icrl iiiiui ttion of the brain his physical tnffering waa ixiremi'ly tllgl, lit Micrtmaetl anil iMorDliI -Hon ol mind wat evident from exterior hiauife talion. He wa asked, "Do , you know tfrfryer eswilyTiTyj rod emotion, he nuawercdr "',' Again, lien aaxctl II lie recojn ; te'J li JntWaw licid, Ext., he Itaiketl up with immediate recoirnitlon, aud liftlpg Ilia hiirol, thu-ped Whitelaw ItelU s ami Ictblyatltl uiatmct- ly, "yts." His last nurds wcia "It is lone," The lace is hardly cl-an-'inl, only aettliiiK a iutlo into look of ierlect peace. Ths Baltic taken one eighth of a million dollar in silver. i V Arbuckle'a spice mills has been burned, Loss ixty thousand dollars.. The leather belting intuufautilrera have advanced price ID' percent. '- . ,!. ti ' i I -o'.,. ";V FIK1M ALABAMAV JlosttioMKiiv, Nov. 80. Thiatjiorrriiig delachmeut of the 7lh U. S. cavalry marched tu a point twenty yards from the capitol ground anil bivouacked., Intcne excitement followed, but on learning that tne troops were Intcndel tor a mere enmitiitm. and not tu drive the Lcg- islatute from the Capitol, th excitement uliaideil onielut The Leg'slalu e at the Capitol pa-sed bill and :iit it to Gov. U- i, Jiti. be rtt- I used to receive It. - v A jtaiut resilution wa paaed raising tmniittee to coinmunicalu the fact by telegraph to the Governmental, Washing ton, and ppoiuUng a delegate to rtreaeut written siateineut ol nit case to tlie 1're- ident ''h Legislature expressed great eonlidt-rii-e that the President will tuatain them when the fact are laid before bim. In anasieKttt a eotnmittee from the Capitol,' CI.V. Lea ia yesterd ay replied (hat the two It, dies cluim hit reoiiiim that the Bifflnl:ra of the other received a rrui) uity of the voua cat, aud to .t he mil! not rerogmxtt the capitoi L"gi -a l yO. 1872. , lure, becaitae, if th nertont whom he said did Ht rreuiv a uijorily ttcte xtiuded, the body would be ithout a quorum. The court house body did nothing to day, but baa been ia secret sesekm a con siderable period ot the day. , Th AJMrtuav, a centraJ Liberal Demo cratio organ of the State, in it issu of to-nfirrow moniins;, ay that "in view of th death of Mr. Ureeley, w re ctHBtiend all tb Ureeley Elector east tbeir votes for Ursnt, snd maks bis elect h. j unsnimoo. In return let us ask only for peace, for protection against vag abond and scottndrei; ot at least that the Government will allow us fair play, and maintain the supremacy ol law and order. Our trtiggla has not been tor men but few safety; law and civilization. -t Tbi llli that Flesh tn Dtir tt. Are many, but ntm tdy for them sll h far nhihed by Datum. There Is no doubt that for every disease Uiere Is aa autiilole In the vet table kingdom. The ehorlirlnees ware the victims of many sad loathsome maladiaa, yet they lound ia tlie wilds ol then- fore Is rettto dital sure aad powerful Acting tu tills belief Dr. Tutt's earapaulla and Queen e Dnllirht is ofli-rvd the ptihlie ea a moat big My eoncera trared ve-otable eotupuund, posscMtlm; extra orumarr power .w Uiecur of Klu-uinalifm, NcurslK a, BeroCula, Vicera, nwelims: of tae (ilaaUs. kniiU-na of the el. In, t'eiuaie Dta easea. Liver omplaiat, nVeontiary bvpkilia, Um erlecl ef nterearv. tie. It ia a sane- now. ai tul alterative and Blood puriB r, and at the stout time so harmless it Buy be uted by til. Watch out for Chills snd Fever, and Prenart the aystitnt ftarresisiing its attack by Being irr iuu a uver ruts. , Dr. Tutt's Hair D . Is seed la Inroivs and aiuenea. - - - dee edeodlwtttlt ' !Hkhii:d i laaalUhury onlth lUta Instant, by Rev. 8. 0. Barrett, Mr. John L. Brown and Mist Mary A Houter. - , Iu Wilson, N. C, Nov. 31, IS7A by Elder Pater X. Hlnet Mr. M. Blase 11 and Mis reue- lop Barnes. DIED, In Wilton county, M. C, at the reshlene el her mother, Mr, Mahala Barnea, oa the day of November, 187J, Mlat Jan Barnes. In th town of Wilson, on Mouduy monilnar UievStb btstant Marecllu Ourhain, of con. sumption, tged It) years. . . , NEWaVDVEKTISEMENTS. II 8 A FES TrTTfTtBr BOSTON FIUE. Bomtom. Mast., Nov. U. 18TJ. Messrs. Herring rarrel, 851 tnd 353. Broad Way, Mew Tork: Gentlemen :Ia Iho .-tli-oil Vim ln, h ea u -etrorra me Businene portion Ol this city, we had la use one of vour "ubammon" Bates, wuich we were auable to recovur tram uio rnuit until tuts afterneun on account ef tne intense neat wnu u aurranndud it When we opened It we were aarreeablr aurotrt tetl to unu war poors, papers, e , tunne comlilion stBie,se., . u piuaaoa at to, ' . . AJIorUtCrt , Bostoh, ,"lov, 14, t8Jt Messrs. Her. lue 'A FarreL . tieiitli-mea 'lur store. Si gummnr street Irtirned la tin lata t (lieaL Hlni In thla cuy or uv. i ui 4ir in j n,tt ere la one of von ' l-uart a sx.ma , Bafua," and ware-ail pnuwre M 'oud edi lion Our store Wat buraei bout IU o'elut is BatuMay evenlnz, bos eu accountof the beat. we coula D'A eel at the rare nntil tb Taeedsy followiuif over slxtv hours after lite Ire Wa con-tiller t ts nre o omuiary teat for sa'cs, ana iaae pieaaure i givuur tacts at above., r v cry truly jiniri, , foTB Bairruta tt Co. One hundred and fjftv-one Rrint have tail! fled to the presorvalloa of their books, tapers tnd valuables In the burning of th catu Hitrrlna't f-tfutt. hsniuloa t'lreand fitirirlar fr-Kit ftt , The boat Waft la the world I Manufactured and aold M llt-rinir Jk Faen.! aftl and US Broadway, eorner Murray Blrett, N. X: ) eW Chestnut stre t, Philadelphia, I'a; ft sute etrent, thicat Hi. ; M t amp t Irtet, liitnn.. . . Herrlntr't Patent f hamnlon Derxllinir Rnnia oa-.es ror tawiiet' Jewel., iiiverware, Ijiees, aba wis and Valuable. ' V . finished In fenier Maehe. and env-otlir tyieoi Dauus tme xurnitur. snitao lor I'ar- wr. Library, iiiniug Boom and thsmher. uec s-eooai. A URGE 8T(X l OF Toll.ETTK 8KTS AND At or 30 ff . nlMI'etl.N'd Drug Mora. TVKrltltlNU l'iL' ALLY fiANH IN OJat A FIHSr CLA.i DIU'G BTriB. At " "f.ftilIWM'8, nov HO tf For Salo To-Dav. lM.jKacks.Jl...C..J:i(ti S01 H ual'tels "CTiiT Pratt. ' . .00 llua'tnls WUnat Brand 1....HU. Uii.l.-la 1V1hM H.W Buabelt Winter and Bprtiuj Oats 31 Barrels Etrly Rose Poutoca " 4 Harrela White ,ad Brown (naa-. " 1 Bates Meat. . i Si Boxttt Cheese. J8 Kirkina fiashen Bat tr. . ' Boxes Maeesronl. i ' S'l fatagt Co. i novaotf ,w. c. eritoNAOii. k a 11 AMU K IC L I A H L K, VAt cisa riHua --At nov M il 8fM?(M'!l I DrnaC Utors, B KOHO - CIILOKtl, UM I. TUB BK3T III?IrECTAN'f. At BOV J tf I IflHllWlM'B Drut; Bur. II OU-E fOWDKlW FotTZ d. At nnv M tf BlMl'MN'a . s Ilrtte K't.re. 7 T. V . 11 H V E S E ISrts A T T O II N E V AT L AW, tjMtiiee on ttie aawond floor of th glront h iihlinir., nortn of the farbtisptuxli ffvuatr. Practice in 'he tUIS and federal ( otlrla. oileetious inoututlr attemli.it to hi all rao-tt of tin-elite. ...... ., ! .... Sept lU-tt - U f B R ft OA.CK OUlitiNAb CtlAl'tt. A NO VlCdTS, Blt k Diatanel i -osta snd Vesta, ust recti ved at It B. AOBtW If C'llt prtsVtf ' 'lottili l?nloip;h rnrket. CAaUFULLT ItEVISEI) IN"I)C KECI KD EVF.UV D at. ' ... I , , m Ral-tioK, llerenibtf '1, s7ii' APPLES t ' Ones..... Dried '. PIACITE8 : s -Ursen...; Dried., a BfJTTEB.,, v,.m...j IJiCON i N. I'. II -on-. ,., bttlita..,. . ...... tbouldura........,, V astern fhimlJe s.. balkhuljcra.,.. Bide,,,,,. ,, . . Hulk bide........ , BAOOINU ... ... CiTTTOSi . Low Middlint; . ., Ootx) Ordinary Ortltnary..-.., CHICKEN)-,' CHBBSB; Eastern Csltlu..,. ly .13 IT W 15 n 1 10 1.10 no 61 13 J10 83 6ihiT0 IXIRN , CORN MEA MEAL........ . EGGS i N. a FLOUR. LARD.,.;.... TIES ; SOLI LEATHER.... LPI'ER LEATHER. APPL10ATIOM WILL BE MADE TO THE General Aaaembly at it present session ts amend the euarter of the rails of Meutt Man ufaetorlng Company. i dee 3 las N 0W IN' STORE RED BLl'E BLUE . (IKK F.N GHKKN OKKKN AND WHITE WHITE WIIITK WHITE (IAKPKT WAK XARTItT'WArir'" CAHPKT WAKP - , . at - i H. 0. HAHDWAkK I) a. POT Of T. II. BUltaUS & BONA. aoVaVi If s U PR M E OOU tt f tt BP IK fi authorised Aetnt In Italcla-li, for Ihe sals of tb ttttpraois Court Kcpotla, volumes tal aud 87. " Subseribtirt to tilt Keitorti will be tupi.lled throunh him, to wheat sll 1 ajnteuts Biuat be asade. Sn oth -r pet-eon Iff Raleigh hss any right 10 (tea rvejipl In my saute for the purchases! tytli.Tol taid voiauwt - - r W. H, Sllli'P, "' " - .. 1 - epaf let. Nov I8T . lyOLI.'ME B7 OF Till A HklMUTi IS NttV :i:u)v, and will ha forwarded to sil-cril- tf rap ljly s pursiu.e. . ... Thoas I t arrears for Volume UH wl 1 . leaac re n:t wliaout delay. Trie ot Volume on is 67 11 Including p as Pries of Vulu as A7 1 85 11 Inclu.lnur lKta- Itg. ... . , . - - B.ititnl c-iltha la law ah'-ep can us had hv pacing si no exirt witu tjock'nts lair piwia . I have for t da a latce nunil or of N l!. lie puiu, gtxtd aaaayuow otituf pi hit and vtrrt unr.e. Alto aiiw eiiiip;ie e t. s ;tetons; Price I If, i. c ALERED' Wil.MAJIri, (lot kaellcr. nov :i if V ALl'ABLK LAND tOK ?Ah. Oh Wedneattar. the tlt.UTO STH day or ccenner ttexi. me isw rtttiucneettr Dr. J. Brlnlon bin if It. Icc l we efill, by virtue of eertaln m-wtgagua to the at. AoiruaUite Nornutl tt-chiHtj. 'i. it Bilavs and outers, t 1 St pubic sue l-n all thu laud lie ntrintr to Ute entitle or I'.e aeateaa- a, eou- dtUsgof THE VALUAfSLE KK-IDKNC'E, with Its apnurtenaueca, tho-jt 3ti3 acres of tana near tne , H . a ... n. k. t- .Vr rn leVeral sinalr lots In ITV ttta. u.man. Bereral sinalr lots In the Ka.torn part of Bitl.ilL'S. and shout 40 sere of land 1' ; inllea Weat uf slalttiah. atljotnlnKlhe lend of Ja-nes ihmiu and t iiitm. i lite sale sdl be m ltarc la to f uit linr tba-ers. ir.KMS: One-Uilrd cash, titer malitder on s eretltt for W Ntoutha. - At Ute saiue U-eesiid place the AdmluUti t- Utr of said J. tt. fttu-l-i will ae.il tha ru&ttaii.tkur or tho personal etlecte of lite eaUte, WM. IL BATTLE HON . Attomeyt, A. nov US Ua. " ' BIN'S l'Ji Rf miST, ASO Tvlt.Er POWDER. At novftHtf t-1 vp -OS's Irn flora. jQISHOP'8 Ert'KRVESCIKfl BALTiOT riCHT. KlSsRKtiKX, HKI.T.KH. I'll Hi IS OF V 16- Vf, v. A.SU MAU.SiJJ.i AVKitlk s r M ' BiWr-SKN'S HV 3-tf ' . l"riia S! u-e. NO. 72. yr e "x pr t To isti c fi Kit.i t t AT TU . ' ' I.Oi FllilKHS H E KiVelfJl :x. t Jt'LICS LEWIS 4 Ct, IUiitio, N, t '. tiifi arnNfKM. Ut, mmt imnte mm a w' thitr 'a 1' aVA .'.Vat 1 A' . Of a' . II.VUDWAItE A Cl lLUitV. G U A. T E Sv 8 TO V E S B E L T 1 uovbt FUKXtsmxa uasbwa bk EVERT DESCRIPTION'. The Ltrgeat &Uk In the --;a'c. nov 3u-lf j Axrr rsaxca ncsn sro.vi 'S. XEWASnilASDSOStE. . 1 tj Sua i t Feet, o wehet by 18 lncht. W Offer Uit stove very low, Jt'LICS LfWlii t CO.. . 1 Ralohrh, N. 0. AgeoU for U:t tale ot Mill Butties of all ds scrlpliona. BOVKOUI . AMUSEMENT. rp V 0 K E R HALL. ' t flectnid appearance of . - - ; TUB TAMSXTkO Vol SO AllTlrtc'l K A T E ' P U T N A M ) ' and th Ureal toraetly Company. t.ijm.1, .ni.. rtA ' a i-i n n t.. .... tented - --"tTf:tr rDiTE?.nG " MM (with sobk) KAti Pits ax To concludo wllh Katie s spet lallty of ts i,rrrt Statu I.tVRA (the Little Rebel with ong) Rati Pctkaw. Friday Beuctlt of Kails Putnsra. Mattlnee Saturday at 3 1 1 p. tu. 1 Admission 81 )0 OaUry " 60 ISO evtra uhsriits for lletervttd r'cata. nov iiits-tii yATCUES, JEVVKLRIT, UTEKfalNO SILVEIt an ."; Tllll-n.t; sLAI kt) Vt AUK ANU ( UH k. i T have pt.t retamtl fr.-m Sww Yorlt atcl bave pu'citoaeu a ltrxt aaatrimt(tit of thtt abci. iture la tttl.1 aad ttt'm;-lle. 1 have aa luit;tj a stolt aa Wlult tiie war. .New, fivaal Miublc siiii liiiiitwtt--. ,Tslj-iiaitWv(i-i-tl are c !.;,i.t t. .11 kiinis from tat cvula to.Sui, to mil ( n--. 1 Waitt ths WtMttiiera ttf I be litt.iguo-a au4 Ui tout to cat! and tee B.l wj ohi m-..c t-hiiih . slacat for i- years V cutti and Jcttfei.-y re palte.1, Httcciat blUlithol paid W r- jitiritti! ne Watetlce. -letri la set and new h-c.-a swede bar all Waeltes. Wom Warrant, d I't Bioutitfl 1 4II sell cttea,. for (Jattu. Itdn't forifui t-r (was hv iho ln waich iit-ttr 1,-to. t tip td and i JOHN C ViLMLIt, ' I al u'l, V " uov Hflt '. - JLKtiyNT HOI' IK AN111HT M It AL EI .11 EOU eAl.R llavlutr ptirhtsc'i thi ei-ict ro)t. i-.v known s IIJI.H . 1 L 1 . lale I'm ri-tJi-iio- of Mr. kintfalau i, sltuatt-tl ttu NiH-barn avenii'j Jut unUulo of Hit.-cl't hi. ills, 1 enH sell luo tame on aat-nt'noj.-t'.ln IxMlt-t bolti ac to prh-a aod ered.t i am aa tllit-sr iu s-'ll 'tlui tthuU-, r ot e acr inelutllnff llt-t i, welling lii'ti-.e - I KiS I'l' IIATII.E, dec 2 tf 1 itabigli, N. C A! Yttbiijr. fcuJ Ttt!rtitty, ivj 9 cluck. . A:,.. , . Jklso . y aesmmomm wwwiga?auwgrg SlIO'Tr .if'tic'fw for IIit.;)i.Ct'iti , t stMr, - Cm?r-. .V". . I) I nill (.jiliisti l.t'1'rt.! tn 1 uti'it tltc tAt.ilui-U- uvti of uif!'! otrirf, tr I'-r-" f-r ?nv j.nt ftr4tiiimt wr'u u, iiv b U fi wi'U t , I .j ,;r t. nr at Ui t-tt N-tUoKI iiAnn, wiiit 1 ili promily .UeoU lite r-j4ci. entf iu,;i! JaWft U'ltl t a U.Vtt ' (V JO K HALE, Western MorUi t n uhrnt ti - i. One Good Piaurt and ot. leather ivti, . W, H. Jf iNrr .4 A IV. doc2-U D Thr uiflfi-L-!t'4I hviy! f'ir:n'! a jurtiitT- hip tor itiu jHtia. licj oi litt tt )r r--n- n ut l: variuif) btancli'-'. r'ri- tit-i-y ; t !ii.-ir rvit't;,-! to liitj cut' n ut -iti .li u-.t i ot itv iiirrutMiiftUii' wiinlry, ' Itr J.titnstm ilt aivrr-v r.-tts.,j t Wfit-kfl'WB Oil! 'C OH iitil- P' funi, v'i ' , lr. times tH oe fontiii ."f V-' I " - VUUl-OUKl li'Mt-sf Jf ftl IT i...,ilf -;a s- u ' . . 1 1 " . C. tf I" ''Hi T U t lUk'lL'fr, Pl'C. 1, l!. tlue li line D I V O H C K B .: Altaolifw dlioiena Ifrfivu-!!' a it d.f. f.-rent tsttita. L.-ii.ilt-i'i.i w i-.-r.- -i. i.-; K-n. tal ttti.:.j)thi I, Ac, wisitl, K-i-l -;t.i;-i-- ts ttfiltttt'liv" rctjiiii'l no ('.,':i.:-j in-i tsiti-i., Kt-anted tl:.v.,fre C-.t.4 oi - J.,l:S rci.T"N, y:. Lu-.- r st 1 i-.i, ' . Ii. !' '. 1 M '- -. .- IN ,i:-ja l 3

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