Vol. viii. Tp SENTINEL ADVEUTISIXO wmca. Adi'etUaemcnis will be Inserted la the Daily i il. at Um followlnir nu prr square of aim rocu, or hi niituua linea, .. Onesquaraoaeuuia, ....HMO - escn subeiurail lusrjiloe s iba week.. I ac.a-re.l week, S.V1 I a-iiutt, T tuoa. $31.00 I VmuRlli, JVOU I " jki.0U Saw's, M.Obt " t 44 40.nu J ; 3 . 1'l.u.U 10 k 44 W) I t" 8n.(j,t ll". 4H.U0 I - - , a.U) l, U ." , M.0V I - .ui Aid ts the abort Kite (or casd) additional quart aa touowai , . t i , fo- I tnanth, ' t moallit, . I 4.0U- 7 8.00 .uu IU.IXI For T Bsontfce. 19.00 14.00I " 10 11 " 1UV II. UU U IT.UU for th Bead-Weekly stone, thre Hfths of Tor to Woekl .3en6MlM Daily rain. for the Dailr and feml-Weekly combined, slxtt per cent, on Dailr rales. For Uia Dailr and Weekly combined, forty per cent, oa uany ratea. Tor tha Dally, Bend-Weekly and Weekly eon btneat, nlnetr per cent on Uallv rale. Special notice, nftr par cent oa Dailr ra'ea. AdvertuesnenU la Local Columns, 25 eentt per us. I HOMK AFFAIRS. Cotton Market. Reported by Lynn AiUms, Grocer and Commission Mer chant, South Market Street: ' Rauioir, Dee. 5. Fiice of cotton in our Market to day : IS in. 17 l-Scta. 4 P. JI. - dales, - - - - 100 half. Keceipts, - - 100 " Tone of the Market, quiet. 10 GOOD FARMS FOR BALE IN i ORANGE COUNTY., For Cash or Credit For particulars Inquire at tha , - t SENTINEL OFFICE. Nor 28. 1871 Frapp keeps op bis reputation (or keeping on hand a supply of the finest liquors and cigars. , Ilia restaurant is al ways supplied with all Dinds of edibles, - and thy are serred up ia tba beat st yle. i Wi Call attienttoo to the adrcrtisement of raluable prupetty Ar aale by Htnry Hordecai. The land U aituited on the forks ol Nfute Rirernd Crablrer. and known to the writer of this as one of the best traits of land in Wake county. The regular monthly meeting of 1U1 eigh Hook & Luldi-r Company, No. 1, will be held this (Friday) evening, December 0th, at 7 o'clock, at Firemen's Hull Mem' bers are notified to appear in uniform. At 7 1 p o'clijck the tympany will parade fur rxercise. -t- J- r Aoricultdral CoaratHTiox. The an Dual Aaricultunil Conrention of North . X'anilina will be hld in Rileigii on 11th : inst Jfany topics oi interest to the farmer will be discussed. Delegate on the N. C. rU'lfoid will be charged half fare. Doubtless the lUlelgh & Oaaton road will ofler the same rates.' a a a. . Col. Sueed, a member of the Confede rate Congreas from Missouri, but now of New Turk, is in the city. The Colonel hail lo leave Missouri when the proacrip tive constitution of that State was in bpe ration, which prevented him from follow iug any o ttielliree learued pMfuasions to which beta adupted, to wit, preaching teaching and the practice of law. We are glad to know that his career as a lawyer in his ad pled State has been a very successful on. IL & F. Blakdi's Patckt, Pobt- ULI AND STATIOXAKT EKOIXES AKD Mill. We would invite the atiomit a of Plasters and others interested in improved Machinery to the advertisement of H tl F. Blandy. The Blandy Engine and Mill is unequalled for aauracy, ipetd, simplicity, durability, una mat qf mmag mint. Tbey will saw from 8,000 to 20, 000 fret per day, and are warranted to do more work and do it easier, with smaller cy linders aui with 20 to 46IU. bat steam priutirt to tit inch and mat,mort iteam tuM any ethtr. Orer 3,000 are in nst in the United Bute, Europe, Australia, "'WfrtntrafiieTtcraTiRemBrrrmf They hare taken the first premium at every Fair where exhibited. Mr. W. C. Morgan, Agent, ie at Ihs Yarbo- roirgh tlouae and Wilt be pleamd to set penohs desiring any informstioa. t LKG1SLAT1VS 8UM31ABT. . The Senate yesterday concurred in the i llue propoaition to raise a Joint select committee oo the matter of the sale of the 'Western U. O. Rilrod. The resolution requiring the Stale to pay therifTs for Conveying conviel to the penitent lary pawed its final reading and was ordered to be eiirojUil. . The per diem qiieiMi' was piomptly settled undar a suapention ol the rule, and stHniIs as at Inst sea-ion. "-N A good day's work may be placed to the credit of the Senate yesterday. See pruow dings. jfijte a number of bills afid olutiona weite introduced in the House bing of much interest panwigo of to ptr Liuit ruaoluuoB for v seen from the pruccedingf Jo another w ,,U4 t0. IIoiim has re enacted the law of 18"0-71 la rererence to the por ilirmnl the General -Aiwruiuly, aoj Jmsied a jiiul reaolu'ioa taking a roen from DeeeaVuer IB. oiil Jiinuarv 15, IS? 3. resolution in rtrtetvace to the pulilie priiVinjr wa a!w 4isp:d of. F.n deUiis rel'jrtnxr to this Hi irter't cfuinn tlioul 1 be made. LegitiUture of North Cirolina. SENATE. . TBt'HMMY, Dec. 8, 1872. The Senale met at 11 o'clock, Presi dent Jforvheed in ihe Chair, Mt. Kiti of Coluuboa, presented the petition or citiietis if Columbus county praying for a prolnUltion nt the sale of mtoaieatins; liquors within two mitea of Pleasant Plaina Chqrch in that counij. Referred, ' . Iteporta of standing cttmmitteta were presrnted b V.efcaa. Alleu, Urandy,Todd, Dunham, and Murphy. : . A uteaaag wa received fnml the House IransmittiBK sundrv'enirriawed bilia and rea, lutions which will be noticed on their pa-sage. . " , The Seoale concurred in the broroeitila of the lionae to raise a select coinmitlee of five on the sale of the Western N. C. Railroad. Also in the nirrosaed naolutloB in ie gard to the supply of stationery tor both branches of the Assembly. , Also tlie tloute amenameot to the Sen ite resolution authorizinir the Sccretarr of State to sond a special meaaenicr to certain counties for mining election ro turns. . ... The Senate also incurred in the House resolution instructing the committee on pubhs.huildinga, groonds, dec., to examine and report on the condition of the Execu tive Maosion and other public buildings. And refused to concur lu the proposition to priut the Uorernoi'a 'meaaage and ac comanying dm umeqU in regard to the Centennial .anniversary. Mr. Aver Introduced a bill to lncorpor ate Scltna Lodge, Ho. 8i0sF, A. M; He- leiren. Mr. Mills, a resolution in lavor of Ware & Miller. . Referred, Mi. Norwood, in pursuance of hi no tice of yesterduy, moved that so much of the Governor's Memaire a relate to the public debt be referred to the committee on that subject, and in doinir so took oc casion to "define his ponition'' on that floor as a Senator. He belonged, he said, to the Conservative Democratic party; he owed party allegiance to it ; he belonged. also, to the State of North Carolina and ao knowledtd a hiuber alleuiance to her: aid be belonged to the United State and to her he owed supreme allegiance. ina rime Had arrived,. t continued, hen party should be separated from matters concerning tho country when party should receive only what wa due to party and when all oit a should give to tha country what waa due to her. He alluded to the kindly relation existing between members of the Senale. When Be" bams There lie expected to witness some bilterhes of spirit, but up to that hour not one t word of an unpleasant character bud been . uttered. He rejoiced to see that the times were changing and that a bettor state of feelinir had been arrived at. And in the consideration ni the Tuoitientouj qtiH tiiMis yet to come before the Legislature he could not believe tiat party feeling would be permittedjo Interpose, lie at luded to the qucatiirns of constitutional amendment, education, agricu:ture and the State debt, and asked if, a legit-bv tors, thev dared to oo upon thej with party spirit. He allm',"J the jnanncr in ahieli the State debCV"1 ol Irettted by the Governor in hia iti''S' and de rlbedit -able and fu' "Iriotic i'm. a i .... h . ...i u. ., ., I beP Tpr comlon with the Lxecutire on that sulil ot. Mr. Norwood continued at some li"fth on thiise consideration, and eoncli ed by muring the reference of the pori oa of the message alluded to to the committee. The motion wa concurred in. Mr. Ellis, of Columbus, introduced a resolution in faror of A. McQueen, of f tZZard lfo? the" ntEo7 Boas Strong, one of the Lowery gang of ouilaws.1 Referred. Mr. Barnhardt wa rep uted absent on account of sickness. Leave of absence li as granted to Mr. Cunningham for throe days, unfinished BrsiKBaa. The unfinished business of yesterday, the resolution providing tor the payment of sheriffs for conveying convicts to the penitentiary, was resumed, the question oeing on tlie amendment oi r, nanug limiting the number of guards. ' Mr. Morriroon urged the adoption of the resolution. It was admitted that the act of 1870-71 did not repeal the law pro riding for the payment, out of the State treasury, of the expenses of counties in seuding convict to eh State prison, and the question was narrowed down to tue consideration of drawing so large an amount ot money from the public treasury. He-stated that instead of inwill to 140, 000 fccirig required, a Insisted upon by some, ho bad made a liberal calculation aud found that not more than 211,210, an average (if f0 for each convict, would be required, end be was satisfied that f 1,000 Would pay the entire sum. Jfr, Worth insisted mat me counties and not the Stale should bear this expense to guard against excessive expenditures. He had consulted witn toe iraasurer wno bad made an estimate and thought f 40,000 would be required, for which no in hail Iwiffn muni n i'lw lirst fei enue bin. tne i reauorer aiso iniormea him that there would be a deficiency, without this extra expense, of $100,000, under tbe but revenue bill. H desired to pay the aheiifis, but, f tbe State i requind to do ft, the matter should be rekned to ih Finance Committee that th amount required may be provided for in the next I revenue bill. r ,. J Mr. Love said the question simply was, are the claims jutt. The mode of payment waa prescribed by law, and III resolution Was intended mercy to make the Audi tor do hi duty under tbe law. ; Mr. Waring concurred witn Mr. norm. He had heard of one cane in which a guard of six men had beeof sent with two convicts. The snerina snouia be paia, but by the counties. , " - Mr. Norwood said u waa simpiy a ques tion of paying expanse already incurred and did not prevent tbe General Assembly from Itgi-latiug fur the future 'as might sea m proper . 1 tie inooe oi payment was fixed'uy law and tb objection of Meaara, Worth and Waring were not perti nent. ' ! ' - - '! Jit. Wfctch concurred in Jhe new of Mr. Norwood. Mr. Flemming fallowed in support of the-resolution. The State received tbe benefit ol the convict . bailor and should bear nil its cost, Mr. Gudger said that under the decis ion of the Supreme Court tto county com-' missioners would be 'justified:' in Hiring the ehargee under eopaideration, and he srassatirhed that It the amendment ol Hr. Waiintt. depriving sberitl ol discre tionary poacr in Ktiardm; and keeping convic a. were adopted, the rejonibilUy of herifls hr escaf,, waa at an end. ilr. Worth moved to amend by requir iug a sneeu.1 tax of three certs oa the 100 of all real an. I DetanBal ratate and one cent on each taxable poll, to be luvied Kir ine purposes u i he reaulutioa. . Mr. Love called tl.e previous question. Mr. Worth's ameridment was r.j, cted. ifr Waring' amendment' wa -lap re- TbTesolatioa ihrti passed its averted readme. - ifr. ttudger moved a fusirwsois) of the rnles to put tlie bill n its thirdyuadln. Mr. Worth olijecied. The Sa-nate reluaed to suspend the rale. 1 he House rewiluiii n to rie a (oiot , select committee on the repnrt nt ih Hn. W. il. Battle wai tabled. On motion of Mr. Seymuar the rah we.v aunpende I, and the reaoliition to pay ne.ins lur convey .nx c-nvicta to toe pei -itentiary waa put spui its third reeding. ' The-resol aton ptiiwe.1 81 to 7. Bii.ij, a, oa seoiixo aaauisn. i The bill to Inc irp-iraluUwNnrlvtCi'Kt-I na State Life liuorw.ee Company p;ued a hkuuu nHuiio.- I lie bill tor tlie reii.'l of the SorM rior Onurt Clerks of Franklin eounty was laid pn the table. ; , Also the bills for tin protection of homes and mules from the prevailing epi demic. The bill In relation to 31 In in tr aud Man ufacturing Companies was put upon its second reading, the substitute of the committee ws adopted and, thus amend ed, the bill p issed. ! ". ' : The bill to re enact the law of 1870-71, in regard to per din and milage paaaed it several reading under a suspension ut the rules, the rote on-the 3d reading be- ing mi ia. irar Dpeakers f 7, r rin - cipal and Reading i lerks $0, Member ", Enrolling and Engruadng Clerk (3, Doorkeeper $3 per day with the milage provided for in that law. Ltave of absence Wi.a granted to Mr. Allen till Saturday ; to Eppes, coL, fn.ui Friday tiU AYonday; to Mr. Waring from Friday till Jfonday. On motion oi Mr. Gudger, the Senate adjourned till 10 o'clock to-morrow. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. : Thckadat, Dec. 5, ISTl Pursuant to adjournment, Mr. Speaker Robinson called tlie House to order at 10 . m. Journal of yesterday read and approved. Mr. Raid, of Randolph, was allowed to record hi rot for A. 8. Merrimon for U. 8. Senator. . , ... : Jfr. Jones, of Orange, presented a me morial from certain eitmsna and ladies of Durhapr to-prohibit- the sate of Upiifl within two mile of the town. The me morial waa appropriate!, referred. - Mr. Watson presented a counter memo rial from certain alliens of the same place which wa likewise appropriately referred. Mr. Brown, from the Judiciary Commit- Countiea, Town, Ac, Mr. Joyner, from the Uommittoe on Emigration, and Jfr, Brown, of Mecklenburg, I'rom the Conv mittee on Propositions and Grievances, submitted reports. ' By Mn Bennett: A resolution empower ing the joint select committee to revise th report of Hun W. fl. Battle in reference to the codification of the law to mi ploy a ciera : pinceu on caienuar. aZtlZ , , V1 reaoJution in relerence to drawing lurort iion in relerence to drawing juror Federal Courts in this State ; placed under. ll 8t.fi Placed Bjr Mr. Marler : A resolution instructing the joint committee on constitutional re form to examiue and report upon tlie bill to alter the Constitution ot the State with out delay ; placed on calendar. Mr. Jfonng, from the Committee on Engrossed Biila, submitted report. uj nr. ciianiora: a Dili to re-enact '.'"P 1" 4 h dar. By Mr. Jone. of Orange : A bill to pro liiliit tlie sale of liquor, within two mill of the corporate limits of Durham, Orange county ; referred. By Mr. Perry, of Bladen : A bill to levy a special tax lor the' county of Bluden ; reierreu. Mr, Morrison, from the Committee on Enrolled Bills, submitted a report, CAXKKDAIt. Ths resolution to instruct the Joiut Se lect Committee on Constitutional Reform to inquire into the propriety of amending article 0, section of the Constitution so aa to allow the exemption Irom taxation therein named in soy kind of personal property, wa taken up and adopted. Tb Senate resolution instructing the Principal Clerk of the Senate to commu nicate with the Secretary of the Univer sity requesting a statement of the number of officers in payment of the University together with the duties actually per formed by such officers, wa lakes up and adopted. 1 Oo bill to amend chapter 20 special laws of 1808, waa taken up and passed its several readings, w The bill to prevent dam or the placiug of obstructions across the French Broad River was tukeo up, amended in accord ance with tlie recommendation of the Committee on Proposition and Grievance and passed it several readings. A,li.u..anA:ft,,.PiU.-Au-. incorporate. jH North Carolina Medicinal Association waa taken up aud passed its sereral readings, and waa ordered, o be sent to tbe Senate foC concurrence in the Hone amendment interred on ju second reading. ' The resolution fair tbe purpose of giving citizen ot the ftnte the benefit of the exemption Iron taxation provided for ia article 5, section , State Constitution, declaring milch cow to be agricultural implements and of mechsnics.wu taken up and, on motion of Mr. Afarler, waa post poned lor two week". - The joint nailuti, ia instructing the Committee on Pub ic Printing to let out 1 the contract lor the public pr, Ming lo the lowed rrpontible bidder waa taken up. ' Mr, Jfaxwell moved a relerence to the Committee on Printing. " . x fk,Mr. Gormai Jnioved lu lay the nsolu tion on the table. The yeaa and nays were called on the motion to table and the House refused to adopt the motion by a rote of yea 10, nays 89. It' , Mr. Craige moved to Indefinitely post pone. Mr. JoU A, of Caldwell, moved to post piHie tor-two week. After a long debate the question recur red to inditiuitely postpone Th ysu and nata were called and the Hi adopted the motion by a Vote of yeas 60, nay 9. A message was received from tbe orn ate announcing tbe concurrence of (bat body m Hie proposition to raise a joint Select C m iilile ou Constitutional It Mi ill and aamed Meaait. Meminoo, Hunt-1 phry and r-.ywour as the Senate branch ol said t.a,u,raittey Ou mm I'm of ifr. Stanford the rule were u mii-d and the but to re enact chapter 18, laws of lbTO-'l waa taken up. rleigh; n. a, frida.y, December c, (The law in regard to ilia ran dikm of the General Aaatmbly ), ;, ... , . , Jfr. Win-low ITcrtH ul..tltu(e giving uienibvr and "IhciTS ot the Uav-ral A wmlly (3 per day and 10 eetil volume. Mr. I r!j4e moved to aniaad Hi substi tute U. Riving clerks 16 p-r day. t Mr. Udier nt wd to aiufo.i tlat origi nal bill li gitin pr, s l.n(r tilfloVrs $10 pir Uav, oteiaui-r ft per day aud clerks 1 10 per day. . r Ttic Cli.ir m.el t at Alf ilulti's amendoieut to-ik pr,e d nco aud ih -'"e beinu takeu U a rejeo el The queatinx rrcuru ,1 up i lie Cuba's tmenilnietit to the sjIjS i ute. . Mr. Settle uried to lay Hi .- wh.i mat ter on the tab e; kt. ; ' Mr. Craims aaaradmjnt in uat to a Vote and i ej. end v J The oilealio reeurtin umm th -i1uU-1 tute of Jfr Wliu it put Uli .vol and Jlui. Mr. U uoeit off ,( a subMiiu e giving greniil i i , g uffiorra. fl per .day u 1 15 M M O I uliuae, luembeia t aud ldcenta mileuge, Cterka U and 10 cea Uineaict aod Dtairkoepen $4 ami 1.1 out Mt ba".e. ifr. Bulger moved to aujind the sub titute by giving preaidinjC oIHjc $10 per day. ' U 8 nnford called the previous que tiuaand the Call was tuitaimd. The quesiioa recurring upon Mr. UadlW aaieodinent it waa put to a rote and re jected. Mr. .Bennett substitute wa voted down. Tb original bill then 1 Defied ita second readme Under auspenamn i the rukt the bill came upon ia third reading Mr. Lui kcy offered an amendment giving meuibeta and doorkeepers $4 per 1 ay. Mr. Stanford called the purioHi ques tion and the call wusuatained. , Hie nuestiou rwurrina upon M Luc. key's amendment, it w.u voted down, and the original bill paused ita third read iug. . 1 By Mr. if oore ; A bill to amend the act concerning the government or conntlea reierred, Ixave of absence' wa granted to Messrs. IfeXuill, and Bryaut of Halifax, colored. On raotiou f Mr. Johntton, the use of tlie Hall was granted to Miss Jennie Pat terson lor Mondav night. On motion of Mr. Perry, of Bladen, the rules were suspended, and the resolution adjourning on tlitSOth of Dec., 1873, to January 6lb. 1871. wa Ukea up. Mr. Settle moved to amend by all iking out ' 6th of Janutry, and inserting "Jan nary 18th." V Th amendment was put to a role and -adopted.'-"" - .-.'..r- Mr. Brown, of Mecklenburg, moved tn mend by stnktngout "Uecixaber tU" ind insert "December 19th": carried. On motion of Mr. Mo, the "ISfb of January" was stricken out and ths "ISth of January" inserted in Ilea thereof. The f As the matter bow etands the General Assembly will take a reoes trom Decent tier lRtu, 187JJ, until January loin, 1078. Oa motion of Mr. Bennett, Ibe rules were suspended and tho resolution to empower the joint select com mittee, to a horn the ft-vieal f the report of Hon. W. II. Battle in relerence to tbe codification of the laws wa referred, to employ a clerk, was taken up and adopted, Mr. Johasvou moved to reconsider the motion to lay oa the table i he motion ta reconsider the Vote by which the bill 1 inference to per diem passed its thir reading. He said that the House had re- enacted the act of 1870-71 without changing the enacting clause so as to make it applicable to this General Assent bly. As the matter stood it was a nullity, Various points of old r adverse to Mr. jolinaton's right lu make the motion were Blade, but the Inir ruled in bis tavor. 'Pending the debate the House ad journed. , Tucker IIai.l. Oa Wednesday nl.'lit the Katie Putnam t oinpnny was greeted by a fair audience alto appeared tn enjoy the two pieces lhat were performed so exceedingly Well. In what we have writ teu heretofore w hr leeii guided by thorough coiiaetliiiiuess, and . tbe staiidnrd of coiiMMiisoR barn bad be- fore U ha been rather New York than Raleigh. We t. past what we said in our last Issue, wo believe It is the brat stock compsuy taken altogether that ha visited this place, and even in the larger cities where you will see better company oik- yod w I see an inferior company twice or thrice. I Ou Wednesday night tike excellent or chest ra played aome rery beautiful airs, one of which w rtc gniied aa classic " East I.ynuo " fa perftirmed with touch pirit, but it is a painful story too full ot prolonged waiting and too suggestive of hysteria. Tho graceful, versatile, charm iug Katie Putnam lundertd Madame Vine and Lady lral:l with Uucnnimon effect, and showed conclusively that she could interpret tlie deep amnions til the human Iretrrw-frftTnrlr d it ion ( th,"-) Joyous, spriglvtly, in some, clisrming'y natural character in which she isW far a we know, (uprenu. Mrs; Nash wa exceedingly happy in her presenUtioH of Hi s Coloey. Francis Lev ison waa welt done by Mr, Browne, although be had scarcely scope enough for a full diauiny of his fine hislriouic power.. . . '. , v, i . y - ' Jfr. 0. stun, Mr. Aibtoa andxlittle Dot Ashton, esptiiully, p riormed their parts wiin uotanj aiiuapiru. iu Reiner ll was a very successful r presaniation of a story full of paibosaiid sorrow. He warctieu with 'exceeding lot treat the minutest points in the aet.ng of the hailing per Kilmer. There were many lighia and shadows thai were tK delicate lor those tastes that teael in the glaring and the bizarre, Jin lo d some of tbe mat exqui site wring, trout reason of it peitect fidelity to nature, waa lost upon the larger part ol the audience. Thete are several of tin; company, aud partVulnrly Katie, Browne and Ryan, who bare rare talent ia individualizing cliaieter. The atierpiu.a, the "Laughing Hyena," wa aery cuiusing and capitally present ad. Ryan and Aslitun played Uteir parts S A('Cl. Un li vrrseuile L'lit (Fridarl the brilliant and . .- . ; o ,. . - i fit, wlien (lie will appear in her great Inv peistwiHtioo r abenon, wuito tlie Jtith mmd lia(K-r pronounce the must consuni- mate rcadeiing of that charactl-r of any that hstj-v-r'lHenoirered belor a Rich mottd audience, ftirpnssing M"gie Mitelieil um. 1'hoae who fail to see1 1 lie playing C this company are di privuig themservea of very great plewtra,. LATE TELEUilAPHii; .NEWS MAUKETA Xw Yo, December 4. Cotton aleji dy sale S,07 bales; uplands 19 11; orleana SO. Flour quiet and unchanged Whiskey M. Wheat shade ttrtner; win ter red western Corn Inactive and nochauged. Rice T 1 4 18 I I Ik dull. 1-ard weak. Naval quiet. Freight Arm. s . Cotton Net receipt to day 232 ; gr 351. ' . t orrictioo Yes:erday's saArs tf eiUoi 9,yu inatead of 10,000. Money 7 and a fraction comntUaion. Sterling quiet. Gold 19 5-8.12 7-8 Govern uiefl is closed Ire. Bonds dull, bat TinnsnstV atn ng. Wii.msoTon.Dic 4. Spirits turpeiitii.e firm at 50. Rosin, n i salea reported to day. -jl .:. ,...,.,..,::.'.,.. Crude turjxn t7nestea.lv, 3 24 for iiairtfi tar, market sti ady at 14.00. : ' Baltimoiiis, Dora in Iter 4A-Flour quiet and euch-nTf.l Wheal Orm and uu rhaiip d. Corn firm, in g d detn ed. Oats oniier, tlita., 1'mvisjona very quiet, buss 13 1 2, shoulders 6 I 4 an 1-2. Lard very dull at 8. Whiskey S 1 2a04. WfLMrsoTOK, Dec. 4. Odtoe firm ; low mid-Jiingw m 13, Bai.timobb. Dec, . Cotton firm . mid. dlisgs l. XonroLK. Dj. 4 Cotton firm : low uiktdliugs 18. l.iviRrooL, Iec I Cotton nponed firm : uplands 2 7 8: erloans 1088. Latkr t.'otUin Brrti ; uplands 10 : or leans 10 8 Hales 1.1.000 bales, (ipocu latlon and export 3,000. Upends ft December 9 8 4. BreadatufTs ouiet. Cum berisnd cut 40 and (. Evitni.wo Cottoa closed unchanged ; uplands lor February 112: Orleans for January 10. FROM WABHINOTOXX Wamiixotok, Dec- 4 The Senate elected Anthony, Prtsident pru tern., and adjourned. - Tbe House is cotis'dering Washington affairs. The Commissioner of the Internal Roe enue, Mr. Douglas, with tb Ex Coiniui doner, MT. Roil ns, Superviaorr' Fulton, Totlcn sod other, aueared this morning befirr tbe Wy and Means Committor, warmly pressing the new bill of th Com miaaioner f.ir the abolition of th whole jstem of siwwMirs and asaUtjiiit assossiirt, Ind luipMihg the duties of thine tdlicers on the collectors and di ntity(,Jlctoir, The rleerctirry of tfisTr.-Iry, l.r. Bout well was also present . n he uine buine. The indication ar lhat ihe bill lu i-u li st auce will be reportJ-d by th committee, and will be passed by tbe Joose. eat the three Liberal RepuUlican Chair men ot House Uommittee's, Bank, Blair and Farnaworth. Both Republican organs of this cily to-day express dissatis faction with the coutinuauce of these gentlemen in their official positions a chairmen of committees. Th ilepvUictM attribute the Vote of Ihe ibuso last Monday against acccDtinn Ihe reeitrnation of Bank to the annum-m of Mr. James Brooki, and censure th Republican member for following hi counsel. There is a warm feeling on the subject, because the action of the House la regarded as aa implied censure on (lie Deflate in tne caao ui Mr, Trumbull, Sum ner aud others. It is probable that Trumbull, Kenton su i Rice will haw the chairmanship of their respective commit tees. House. The H .ua commutes uu Ih. District of Columbia directed to escrtaiu and report the d bt of Ihe district, incltid lug all liabilities inclined by tbe B ard of Public Works and tbe sum required to nunn trie wore, unuert .ken by tlis IJoird. Itoosveit who m ived the resaluliou. declared his conviction at the completion ol work it would cut twentv million liara. A bill Was lutl o.l h lucid lau lopsuf Wa tborixtng the was relened loiliu tJumiuittee on Apprn- rnttiMii. Adjoumeii. The electoral v-'lat ol Oe. riri wa cast yesterday, 0 votaai lor tiral Brown tor Presideut, 8 for Qrcclcy aud 2 for Charles J. Jenkins, ot Georgia.' Tbe rote tor Vice President, wu divided between Urown, A. Colquitt aud N. P. B aukt Judgment tat tbe Kslloug-Wannoutb case wiu oeHuuerea rrtuay. ' The electoral Vote of Peunsylvaui wa yes'eniay cast ir Urant and Wilson. IT INew lorlf "Times" characterizes the President's meaaage as a seunible. un pretending, lucid and butiueaa-liks docu- menl, free from Sectional or p liltn al bit- ternesa, - ' A trans er ot the franchise of Ihu Oila Railroad to the Texas Pacific Kn.road Was cnsuium ite 1 yesterday. Livi - a AiVKatiaBMsr.-A medlclns that has done more than all Ins p y rtntlon of ins ptannaeopiiia to protect Uia nunan Sya- tem stalest lh bodily Ills superlndut'ed tb uuucaiuiy iioruuuius, is certamiy worthy of unusual confidence. It la mainly en ae cuu'U o llstxiraordinary preveativs proper ties that Uuststler's btonaek Batters Is so ex- eevdUig-ly popular la lncaliliue nuct to th vlaiuttioa t anasmat'c (even and ether ol sasos praducel by empolsuaad air. A family that ha escaped (leanest da lug S sickly sew sua ta tonsaqaeBo of using the BLlert a safexuard, la a living advertisement ot tbe virtues of tbi preparation. The whole aelgb- Uorbood naluw taw faeU ( could u't bars believed, It,' ajs one, "l scareely credited tbe ativertlaemeuU vbutone must beikve what ua sees,'' says snothsr "Tl is ths vsrjr thing w aaed la Uile BBholeome sw Uoa ot country," remarks a third. Ana tb result is that Um bud ct vf seK-defsnse, the first law of nature, Induces Hires fourth of that com- sanity t obtain a supply of the great Vega- table antidote before th next skk.y Seaao sets in ia winter, wh a ths tyaiem requires1 extra vigor and elasticity ui enable It to bafBa the cBeeu of damp and cold, the Bit era will be foond particularly terVieeaM. Khrama tisia will aot be at to fadea epoa mate las sad aarte lhat ha beea braced up by this cxeellest Wvlg.irsBt aod nervfaie ; nr will lb atvarlila ot Uo season, whkb lure such disastrous effeet oa tht pulmonary ereaus of th feebia and delicts, bt likely to exercise; th.-samt setoward lnOui-ne la esses where tb stomach and' tlie external urtse ol tl body (wkleh always sympatlilie with tha dU. geative oWaoa) have beam tuned sad stimula ted by a Ursa ot Ut restura'ire. TU at of iodia-eauoo ud trrega srilios oi the bowels hka proceed from sudden sbsngea of weatber may always be avertsd by s tliaely as uf Ui Ittev. dr-deodlw,twU 1872 CAUTION! LIA PERKINS , ftrtetnkin Uin. Havers ar eaotlowad to avoid tb numerous loon Various aa liMllalloas uneresl lor SaSs JOHN DUNCAH'i BtiNS, New Tor , Ag nu fur Uss lialted at tea. -L The llli Utt FlHi irj Iti Are auny. bat a ma idy lor them all Is far slshed by asture. Tuura Is a ooubt Uiat for every dUaaae thers H aa anlidote la the vege table ktnzaooL. Tse sbuslifluecs were ill vtetlms ut saanr aa leathsoine aaaladles, ye liter toaad t ba wilds ot thaw lorasi raiaa. dias sura sad pewertul. Actios; ea this baiter Dr. Thu s Barsapsillla ad (ueea s Ueilcht is onere us puune as s most aiiy eoeeaa. trated vta.ble eoa, pound, possessing extra oedlBary Hwsr far 11 is ear ot Hheuinatism, Nearalcia. acralttla. L'Kwa. awelbur ot the Ulaada, Krupliona ol Uia rkln, k'eauat Dw aaae, Llvar a empiatut, a,-,mUary ayiba. tos e nl or naen ui v, n it is a in si now aitul aitsrallY" aod blood parill -r, and at Ih same Uttisso hanulesa It may hs used by all. WaU-h oat tor t hill sad Fever, and prepare the aystern for r'ung It attack by asiug ut. ait uvev rins. i Dr. Tali's .WI s Is used In Panpe sad Amertra. I die t-deadlwAalt A.IEU. In Edeatoa, N. i ., oa ta i5ia Wuvsetsur, IKT-J, Mrs. MsrgarM akiaaer wifeot Wat. K. ,klnasr, Esq., In the tit yaar of her eg. ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. w A NT K D A sltnsUoa as 1'XACIIER" bv a raUa. niaa with eullsglala edaeatioaand eiperience fur particulars address "I'eachar" iiametli ally. r"aclu P. O. - . aec e st" . . . i , . ; x i , TTKACTiVIAlICTION lALKS. , Baturday, De. T, 1872. Will he sold at Towlea' Auction Wars 2 louaeea wumlnrtoa Btreet, ssle to eo leueeattOU a'elook. a larva eoilactloa exealleot Faraltura. bonslstlua- at two eo pietessuei wottax lamitura, oae nearly avw. Twq flns I ars a Parlor l-ouktu liluM I Bureans, S Cotug bedsteads and stst trsuaea. Wash BUads, 9 Bae Rocking Chairs, Can Bssted Cheira, Baliles a rib with Hair Mattresses ana Pblows, I saw Carpets, Wuv U ,. . .1 ... A U A A , . 1 . -v- Miwn. wj., ireuuiUB SOU lav TS11CIT of ilousahold articles which must be (old, a the parties Inkad to remove at once from U city. Also on Good Oflle Deck, Cooking sad Beating Slaves, Ve. 'Alt At. lUVtXKS, dee2-2t - Aae'V s ALE OP VALUABLE COfTON FARM. Tha sale ot the valuable slanbttlon ad-1 vertlsed to be sold ea the 16m Nov. w(t I tn iB'inest ot eertsla partiea pastponeit. will enar it ter sale oa 1 nesuay Ui 17lh De kt lb Court Houss in Ralenrlt. - To peisaus ilestnng a flrat nt ptAntAItoo 1 tais ib a rare apponunity to purchase. l Terms ; ma fourth cash, the balanca hi three final pavments uf one. two and thraa years, wiua in ie rest iron dale payable annu ally. 4e e-tds I I he bptetaelaa is msnuraetiired from ''Miuu.e crysial Pebbles' mailed togslber, tndara called LMamoud oa aceiantet Uwir hardness sad brilliancy. It ta wall known teat ppeclaclss cut from Brasillaa ur be Ich p bhks srt very injurious to Um eye, because uf their polarising liglik Having beea Intau with Ihs polarise, ip. Uie duunuud bnaes have haua fuuud to aduiU tifuaen r leal, leas heated rays than any other pebul. Tbey art ground with (rest setei.tnte acearacy, ar iroe iruai chromatic abbaraUoaa, aad prodaee a u,is.uib.bs ana Qiatmeiuess or vwoi not be fore attained ia aueciacle Mauafaetururf br ihs ipfiicw Cptlc.l Msnufseturliig Company, New York tor sale by reeiiouslbi agents lu svsry city lath Uuhw II. Mahlar, Jewuier aad DpUclan, is Bolt "' "i a, u., irotn wuoin uiey cau only l oti.aiu.j. o pidulsn etnploysii. Uo aot buy a pa r uuiost you as Ui trad I ia ra. docbdtwly AML'SEMENTd. T C C K E It II 1 I L . B EX B F I T and last appearance but out of THk TALXkTKD roTKO AHTISr I KATIE PUT KXA M J oa whkh tecssloa she will appear ia her I vrm impnrnmmtum of FA.U'UO. THE CRICKET in which shs hat Ml EQUAL. Incidental to ths character lha Psaoea Btuow Oases I au lum MSI ruts KBSTIVIllMt, Admission I (t rxi I uauery ut ao sxira caar.e l.ir Herrd r'tat. , uuv se-tft , 1 0" AT WORTH FEMALE INSTITUTE AN t KNUI.lBft, fltKNCU AND OKRMA (rUAKDIH'J AND DAT CII'KlL, Fraukl.u Street, Uaitiuma, A. K. UASSOJf, I'rineqmi, I So Md. J.SS. Mrt'C. ICUNgeLDllKCUT, Fias-ZY's Formarlyof Bell llama Inslila ; ! Columbia, Bi-9 I tag IT U - r O UIB II Ha l D Keapeclfully leader Ills services to thos reqniriug n kngiuenr, Mill Wright; Baw Ureaser or Hswyer. Mlllliur and Annculiural Machinery aad Power Presses of all kinds pet p end warranted. Pisa aad speemeauoos tarnisbed oa reasonable t rms at eborl nolies Also Asenl lor Kiikard't tlieuia ktis-io, a U 1st Mills, (tha best ia thaaurid wsrraaudj rower snu nana tora Btieiier ana oiuker v Davis palftBttin Jet Pump witliout valves, for all kiimt of puuiplux pile t46 snd S.LY mvsluabie lur wills. i.cfeisto lion, llsuiel U. Puwls snu (as- park A- Co.. ksleieb, N. u. . J ' vtilisra Off-. v Huilnifton, ti. C, J. Bsrluw, C'la)bin, M. C, AUdn-rt Lulu a. hicii), aepXl-wlBi Vsrj. ,,0. Assisted by i Monday, Nov. tJMh, fOK IYel'l'HIA. Indlemtloa. doonjaaloa of tnU And ginersj(lt,tlily In Una Various binns; alto, ssa preventive sKam-t P. ver and Aku, and other rntnraiiilent f evert. The Heiro i'ttosoliorsuai fc.il til at Call.ala. made by Caswell, ilaiuu-d ., Hew fork, and sold by all U-ot'iii.u, is ths bent tonic, aud a a tome ffr lanac-nu recovering from fever or other SH-ktMlss, il bat aoefjusl. TIUJItHToN'a IVOR- PKARL TOOTH POW lak.it. 1 ue b.t srlli ls known rorchfsn- smk ano preserving; tit leelb and rnias. feold by ail lruKn',sts rues aa and 1W eeaits per boltle. P. ; Wi' Co., New vfk. TJIAMUND IPEOTACLk. L Raleigh Market. CAREFUl.LT REVISED REi l KH KVKKY AND DaV. COR i.ia, DecenibeiJ, WA APPLES t Oreee.. rlei.. x PEACH E9 :' (ireea....... Dried........ BUTTER..'. ...... BACOS:, X. C. llsms. fcid,ie.... . --' ahiwljer..',, 21 tt'aa'srndbonlda' 'S.4.. . Hulk rhonWirs.. nUU-s Hulk Mue . .. 2AI.U1S COTTUS : ' Low Middling... Uood Ordinary.. Ordinary . .. ClllCKENt; . CHEESE: Eastern Cutting COB ................ COKM MEAL -, .... EGO ............ M.C. VLOUB,. LARD T1E4....... SOLE LEATUER.v.. tPPKR LIATHKR... 93 .- U 2 ttuuiTe a s a a kaitaftal $imiltt$m (Smporiunt. Tishor Duildinrjr RALBIOH, A'. C. TUB riNBST BKlBVTlO.f OF FIRST PLATED WARE In all 1U varieties. TABLE CU1LERT of ontfflaU and Deawestle Maaaiacuir. COOKIXO lTl.VSir.3 and tit other Bona, Purniahirig Good of Uw newest and matt approved patterns, wmt asslllUis old substantUI, wslldrlait sppllsutas el the past . JJlXII'i Marvin V Co., Wish thslr frlendi tat tlis pabll to under. s.anu uiat m wm proseeanofl Ol ueir uuslneat they sra eminently alive to the progress of wa uiuea, awu toey propose io eoullnua the lURDWABk awf H QUI. It rL'kSKIIlSQ ' aVSI.VlSI A T THK SSW Pl.i Ct Ons vary latgs teals aad respectfully in lie in iiwiwtius si war iwi-i, . dee 5 If . ...... j . .., .. APPLK!ATIO!l WILL'BE MADE To THE (lenerat Asseiahly at Its present session to aiueua uia ensrter oi me -susoi neiii sisu afaebiruig t;oiupsny. dees In N O W I K ' T O R E ' HE0 r-Lri K1.1E (litKKN it whi-E winrg: WHITE WtilTk t'AltPKf WAlia1 U-AKI.'k.t.ik.AK.i'.. CAKl'Kf WAKr ST HAKDWlkK DKPOT Of I'. II. UUlUOl ds W)N!l. BOV23-U 'JLlttiANT HOC'K AND LlT l RAL EIOII 0K BALE. Ilavlna- pun based tha ehwatit imiwrlv Iniwn at llLkw 1LI), late tha nsaidenee of Mr. Kiiia-slanti, tHuated oa Newtwm Arnu just outside of the rily limits, 1 will sell the sain en aoeomai ousting unaas fcoin a- to pries sad eredit, 1 I sin willing to tell tha whole, or of err, including the dwelling hnnse. , . sBHr r na r : i.r., deej-tf KaletKh, N. C yATCHEi, JEWEI.BT. -V 'bteruno SILVER ' ' AND TRirrxa platcd wanit axo clotu. I htv )ust retained from New Tork snl have parriiamd a larxa assrtmrfit of the above. My store Is full sad eoaspleu. 1 have as large a sloek at belor the war. hew, lush ionahle and hamisonia. I My assoitanent of ecis srvemIp) t A!j kinds bora bO eenl to 1 to suit ail satiw. I want tits inenilier uf lite ileiiUlstnre ami vlai turt to mill t net nm al n v old More, same alaee lur Zl year. Watches and Jewelry rs aiiii'd. Bptaal" attetliion paid to rejoiiu; hna Watches. Jewels set ami new pieces mad for ail We cbea. Work wsrrsnbd 11 months, 1111 sell cheap tor Cai-il. Ihm't ,K-l or pass by the lug watch Bear tlis Cap WI and ' JullM C, PALMER, nov 35- ! NO. 75. V V u UTii,t served s4 Prlm-il r,iki hi is last Senate ot Nortk Carolina, an n i ,tn r of the s-.otr. a familiarity with ail tuo dimes of ai paiuofl, anmutnee mynvlf as a emul ate forre alretlun. and resurcUuily soikii in aid of aaeratiert elect .. ... CAPT J. J BOBI.V4.. ep 17 ! A KKTB WANTED. THE MA8TES 81'lRITi t)F TilK WtJltl-D. and TKE TREALRE HtiUS" Of AMiRlCA. ra aatT auau or ta rasa. . ArvaU report sales of X to 1,) eopuw In a i few hours or data. Pros--tus lre. A-Mrea u J. W. (HKUi-l'bt .,. Sew fork. :htesgo, Uneinaad, t. Loui New Orleans, sept H5 dawani v V ALUAtJI.E LASlt; fC'K UALB. Oa Wednssdsy, ths EHillTEENTII dsr Of neoaeabar next, at Uw tat reaidencsof Ir. J. Uriraton Biiiltti, llt c'd. ws will, by virtue of certain m,wtgsge to the 81. Annu.tlue Normal eckoul, 1. a. UMkcs and others, sail al paolio aue.lon all 11, Uud belonging to ths estate ot tbe daceaaed, ro. sitting of THE VALUABLE RESIDENCE, with lu appurtenances, aboat 95 acrus of . laud near th w. B. ronNor tbb citt o halrhiii. Beveral atasH lot bt th Eaatern ntrt of Raleigh, tnd about () acres of land r , miWa W est of Kaleinh, uinuur th laud ot Janea Dodd od others. Ih sal will bt ia nanuts ta suit. ,. ebawera, . . - a kKMB wr-Oaa-third cash, the remainder on- a credit tor ta montha . ' At the asm time and ptae the Administra tor of said J. B. Smith will Sell the nuusiu,ir of the personal affect of the estate. WM. H. BAtTLE BONd, ' "' Attorneys, A, nor ikt-tals. ' mm AND RELIABLE. VACCINE VIRUS.. At aordO-tf BtMPiON'S Drug tilore. JRB. J0BN8OM AND HI.NES. The endeeslirned hsvlne folmed s partner ship for Ih prscUca of their prulmi,,n in all usvanoas nrancnet, rttsiwiruily onr Uieir services to the eitlscns uf KsleiU aud of Ui surrounding oousu-y. lr. Johnson will alwavs b tottnd st his well-known oWe en ltiUiH,to' r-trer-l, who Dr. Illne may ba fsund for tlie present at the Ysrborougb liottst or at Dr. Jomii'm i otttce. t'H AH. E JnllNi.N M. Ii, - - Pkll-H as ilih M. SUIelgh, Dee. 1, lttTi. dec 2 Im. For Salo To-Day. 1(10 Sacks tf. C Plonr. ) Umbels ( lay Pins. 7TS0TJ Buanels 'Whait Brand. So bushsU While Corn Wwd. Bushels Winter and Kpniuc. lists 'JO Barrels Early Rosa Potatoes. 44 Harrets U hit and Brown lia-, 14 Holes Meau HI lloaei Cheese. 10 rirkins liathsa Puttttr. . 6 boxes Mseetrunu V 80 Bags Coilo. nor if W. C. BTIIO.SACH. H t)"R P iWDEUS-POVTZ't. At UOV ffl If irux blure, 13 M 1101' 8 APKERVfi-CIMt fALTiOF rwiir. A7r.v(.f v. tit I. It Kit, VI 1 HATB O r Ml A A."-1 A A..XO MAOAt.lA AtKHIhS r At rlMfrtoN'lJ nur 80-tt Unix Blare. A DM NlafKAfolt S -ALb. I will tell In Th inaavllle. ou the X ,th of Decern 'aer nest bl ba highest biiLIrr, tha eha'.Ud pioirly In ana about tha Keuiaie Col lect, via litre Punoa in g,njil outer, the Llbraiv, Ulohe c , tii the llil, Puriii'ure. (eoueialing of fihee's, Rialik'tlN t.'ottiforta. Matlresae., AC ,) CliallS. I shies luule r,- KiteUea Warn .ookogHiuve Wtish keiu,,. lulls. c Alan suiue corn. Hluvat Uais and lly. Ternia c li It W. THOMAS, Ailtn'r. LAaT CALL. All Uo Indebind to the estate of 1. W. Tiioju.a, dee'd, must eonie forward s.tid iu.,lve synieut or Uiey wilt hsio to p ,y cwal ti. VI. 111IJAIAJ5 AUII, r. dce4-dltawSi j II K R I S A F E 9 11 U T O X V I It & , .Boftrotfa Mam. Nov. I!, infj tr 7, Niv Tork t . ,. htm dtteKmr-d .feiwmtw of tii.fi niu, mw liJ iiuiM of yar 'i.uujHiV, ittj(-ST winch ww wtfl ttnni-trj U rveow. iimti liw rum until lid ftitrrttuii tm ,( Wtt AtHMM'd it Wo W.rro aiiru'rHlv rqr;rUctt (ti fitid nur Ixiuki, fwijr. Xi.t in rinw .'', i:tii. ASOTHKfU (rrtntii'llinn -Our Lftt, "u m rtU.-t, wan burnttd ht Hi "i est h rfra In iti at viiiir ,1'aI. uL I'imi m IWqiid were all prer. cii in tini ldii-u- (fllurJy eviftuitf' ut u nectxnitof tin- i-dit . W COUIJ B'. I 2vt tit tiiC HUlu till til t!jt,' f u "i'tw ftilloW'liK-'Vrr ttx'.K inturn. ufl.r Um: Urtt. V f poimidor t' i Br iiu oni nmry tft f tr nft f t .ol tdkej pktttnro iu giving tttcU hi al'vw. very n u i j jum, t'OHTB liUUIMBH A CO, Oi fenftdre! tnd tifiy otx? i.rm hv tsti- t?d Ut tlt irBrviitiou uf tin it- ltlv, 1'mi'is iud VftluHliffMi In tin- tturuii'if of i ti ctja Mrriiiif' 1' tciii hrimiiWa im tul ixm, Ur PrOuf J!f. Thy brst Mftj lu tho iof tTirfd inl v. d bv fi)rrii'A: I 'ir(-i. laud ii HrtUwy, ftun,e Viu.-i,.. f- t. Uinoti. ' Hrrf"L t PrvUTit hanti ion lAvi MV ff l0!t1V J ilVl.rJf1 iiawlnand VtiMttl t I rtuiiiltfU lu rapfv-r Much, a ml vie t'f liKtid 'me fttnun'.rT? .!? .-', I t l"r ior, IJirarv, Uitufy kiwm ti Citi decF-eodJie tut II Surthw If't't' nd onHJ U:e v'..-.'.-- HiiilA (blH'VUAJ, tIJ.V. .HI It ;! i ! fj 1. . I i at liio it.e !ion;tl 1-et'iK. v ; n 1 M1 J' U- lO H aftk U E ' a li.i Aiao 1 , . . W. ii. J, On Good P,!!,vfi' dectf