VOL, Vllf. ADVERTISING HATES. '! sArerllaeoK-et will be Inserted it tie Datlv ) iTiU'tot lite following rales pcrsu,nara of i m r lai-hor Ion minion bus. brwmoroitlm..;. i..-i;.-.:V..i fU t MU'h atltatuiu-tll lasltrtitMl a Werk. 1 jur, I week, f S.50l fUr, T m.no iBMHlltl. " " - .whi's, U. !l '' " ' - ' s lii. s . , 10 W.uu Add 1st UtJbw rale. f ,wt additional nan- a .,:Ww: . Fo i bo.i b, rur T moo ins, i." '.' .ntttttMl, t l iUO " 14. UU lf.nl . WW IT.ISI ttsrastftbs of S.HO .. . H.'i f semi vsV-kly slow Duly istea. fat u.s Weekly eon. two-8flhs of Dally For U.a Drily euA 8Ml-Wif combined, abut pitr cent, on I lally rales For Ute Daily aid Wswkly combined, forty nor cent, on Daily rstrS. ' for the Daily, oeml-Woekly and Weekly com ' blood, ninxiy ir ecnl. oa Dally rate. Special oUc, ti fx percent im Dalit ra ea Advert iscueals la Local Columns, 116 ernts purlin-. , - riOM K APFAJK8. , Cottok MiftaBT.Ri ported hjLjM Adam, Groer and Commission Mer chant, South Mmket Street : Ralkiojs, Dec. U jlSdcaM cotton-In our Marlel today, t II m. - - . H 1-817 8 4 cu. ; 4 P.M. ' ' - " ale, - 100 bale. fRnctiipta, i- Too of th Market, quiet. 10 GOOD FARM3 FOR SALE IN ORANGE COUNTY. ; 1 - - For Cash r Credit For particulars inquire at th SENTINEL OFFICE. Nov 80. 1S73. The Police Court had no caeca to dual with yts'strilay.;-. - Th Charlotte Chuntr eottinuesto be Ttrj irregular in in tWu to thia offi a. Frapi baa juat receif ed a arg lot of Jlno aauanjf andaiime iidkiy'J hi'ga-head 'chocirril" niitaujriiniTJin'inr ,all klndaofdeJu-aciua, ' i t , mm 1 ' The ante of th furtiitarMt the Natiim- 4 Hotel-wiW Uka placa on Mie 83rd imt inatcad of tb 18lli, aa herotof.M aa nonnoed. Sea tbeadvertiaement. ' ; ,Tha abaepoa of both .tU Senior and f Atjjuciata, and the ' tocal" liaing Jnged in reporting th pmciwlingtof lb Unas of Rupreaentativea, mu?t excuse thedxirt coming ut thU Uaue. ., " We aee it atited- in aoma of our Btite exchange that thero ra clwel "t mU pos in thii county. If it U o w have never heard of it, taoogh we have md . inqairiea of a number of peraon concern ing the report. The hop at the Yarbormigh Mouaa on Friday evening waa enjojed by rBe Bumber of the' belle and beaux of th city. Blatknall kaowi how to make th eurroandins pleaaant "for both bI4 and . youngi : ,a "1 MaaoKio. Tier will be a regular com munication of Hiram Lodge, No. 40, (hi (Monday) evening at T o'clock. A lull attendance i draired, aa tW election of officer lor tbe enuing Masonic jear aitf ' take place. . s, s. ' " BV. CBAB4.KI F. Dbrm, D. P The writer ha been a great admirer pi thu einineut divine ioc hi Cbapei Hill day, when one in three week be sat de lighted nnd'sr hi aeet and poruive eloquence. It g'v b'01 nuch plewr to find the following crWciara in the N.t'. Pral)tria. We Uav rea to bilieve that tbe triUf b) a just a feKcitooi It wa our privilege to bear at te Pre byteriao Chorch, on tb-bb'rth morning, ue Be. Charlea W. Dtn I. Dm Pr t the "Church of tbe Stranger." in New York city, who w in attendance upon th? Conference. In "cil intercourse, Dr. TDeemi' a. genial, delightful ccMnB- 1... f- .1... h la nnna the lone 1' U. IH " 3attractiverini thewe';, Tr-tea aer care ot uxi ir omhiv inoatably aail toaohingly did lieun told llw richoKM of the gotpel. He employed frequent llluktraiiona from the Bible, and hi copioune, Tividneat and brilliancy of d.acriplion bronbt the subject home to that crowded house, and tenderly touched many heart. Hi de scriptive power we have never beard aurhai. When in glowing term b : 1 hh-IiJuj hit ' oftiod. ad shewed that tbe application and Working . ... 1 1 mJj ttruit. ot this love waa an ii"v, " - t ki i,nn.uinnKl ireiturea. and beamini ,rpturou face, toid ; that th pracioos thouahlhad deeply penetrated bi owe, aoul, and hi bri'deire wi s ham mijht glow as a living fir in the souls of all hie hearers. We Jell tbt il good to . he 11. mine awav much edified and bent fitted. '' ' . In tome parte of the vat region north of ua, the tmtatiimal style of ureachiug mm to h vrowtuR among at the I preachera, arid in demand among some ot tba churclHW. We w.mdervd wh.Oi.cr t. r in New Yolk was. or XJi . Aiu ' ' " ' not. owing to the adopuoa of tlilastyi. . 1 ,,n tiril! NutlilOir 2lll BHJUni . . , " even approximating to it appeared m this . . i 1. ; . malrn an iifioraxauta. ne vo w? oca,j.ai ' 1 Hit styl I plain and simple, a., that a Child aiiight and'eratand him. 11 g-all culatino natural, mitVmetieisf. Uistme1. conVeraational, thoiigu at times ig .ni.aiAt tttith.iut bia i the 1 S4 wtity. His doctrine, th very marrow of th gnpet lie S eu owm ru..L.r aiiihivot theXamaileat kn4wti'n of atTec'tatioo o u!eottieo. A f-rtiie brain, warm heart, glpwing pktc an l ut affted earn'.ttnea. eerrn to m.kjip 111 1 oaeiut attrrani f j ... . .... b gives ba to- preach the Ituth a il l "MUWiLATlTK BUM HA ST. The Senate oa Saturday was engaged chit-fly in tba discnaaiow of Ut Mil to char- to the Bank of Baieigh ami the bill to pmrlil for th ipp rt of 1he Atjlum tpt the Inua. . ' '''':.'' " h former bill irar rise to aalnter- Mi'rtg debate, a briif tyaopi of which will he found la the Senate report. : Tbe qurttioa of providing for the relief of the aufartunst teaan bow la th car of the ttveraJ aoutiiiea and otittirle of th Aavtuia Will b fully ditcuaaed btri IVr The I louse oi Repreaeautiva on Bat urdnytnokBu defiiiit actios on any measure of mablin Unaurtance atv : tbe StBtt bill fas regard th public print ing.' The bill amendatory of the proa t Schntil law wasdp, but arfttow vjM it waa B-irt posed tid h bill wieri d t be prist xl Tbe reader can post liiiuaell fully by referenc t th column contain ing a full report of tbe proorcdings. A imall colored boy yiaterday accident a ly shot himself ! the hand by carcleosly handlings hot gun. The wound though sever is-not dangoroua. ' , : We bop our western subscribers to th daily will excuse the non appearance of thulr Saturday' p iper at th proper time, as'he muil waa unavoidably lost on Fri- d vy sliecatattB. Special attenuAa it directed to the at- tiattive sdrertisementsof th following stauui h sud reliable business' GSuus ol (his city. All. of them enjoy a high reputation, not only in this immediate comihauit, but throughout tbe State : W. C. Btrouach, Grocer and Commission Merchant; T. 11. Briggs 4s Boos, Hard wire Merchants ; W. IL R. S. T acker & Co., Dry Goods Mcrcfaaata, and Julius Lewis A Co, II ird wan Merchants. Baptist Cosc nr. Ob Friday evening the teachers sod pupis of the Baptist Female Summary gave a chinning eoticert of vocal and instrumental music The Creditabl niauner in which tbe young ladies acquitted themselves is a sure evt- denc of th efficiency of their iostruc tora. W regret that we are only able to givejhujreAlly juiM... pkawatJ alataiaL-; merit tlitl 1 briefToTiceTHit will in day or two hare something more tossy on th matter. Tb Oxuxr JfiaixiKE, It affords us pleasure to any a good word for this iter ting monthly. It is now in it eights year and shows bot't vigor and origin ality. : , ., j..' v.;1 ' V " : This Mitgaztno bat from the 0ret occu pied a ftuld entirely lu own. Tn aim of the Salary has been to discuss promptly every great subject which is uppermost is the public mind, sod to hsve th discos sion carried in by able men la each de partment. ' '' ", - ; , ; . These papers by conspicuous public nien, on national topic of imponsnoe, will he continued. . Among these are liou. Gideon Wells, who will appear as the author of Political Reminiscences of the high.st value and intorcS', , Mr J. 8. Black and lbs author of the Desultory Sketches" oi politicisns of note. ' J A new story, by J. W. Da Forest, the suthor of "Overland" aud,"Kata Beau mont," eelleJ the We;htjrelAffiir," wilI ruo tbruugii th year 1873. Z'- In the January number will appear the Brat instalment of a new story, by Mrs. Annie Edwarda, the author of "Ought We t Visit Herf" "Hteven Lawrcncf,' Teotuiin," " Archie Lovell," Susan Fie'l. ting," etc. ." '; ;'y ' "-i I- A new navel, by Mr. Justin MaCtrthy. the author of "LaJr Judith," etft will also appeitr in J" Galar) during the Jear 1873. . . -. ' K valuable series of papers will be fur nished by Carl B nsnn, under th title of " Casual Cbgitations," and Will Include the nsutil of the wid1 snd varied expe rienc of .men snd affairs which the au thor ha enjoyed, Mr. Richard Grant White, whose con tributions to Tht Gakry have been missed during tbe last year, will resuraVbis dis cussion rpfinoiCiTTindotbeir sub jects in the volumes fiir 1873. - .Jtiart.84wiiffc Galtry has proved so generally popular that th publishers seek to make it stl I more dtservlng of tbe attention of intelli gent readers. Tint deputment is prepared by a distinguialii-i sclentiit, whoa rela tione with the leading scientific men of England, and Eopope generally, are such ss to enable the Qalaiy to keep abreast oi of the latest fact. , In the department of literary criticism th Go&try will hvthaaslstaDCofome of the clearest snd bnglYteat Intellects in the country. . The OdiTy 1 edited with the nicest possible spfweciat km of tbe public tsate, and seems fitted to meet the want nf every member of the family, Price 4 a year. . t, Lstest Fashioh Drnn, ; .t A watch chain and locket an out of plac for full dress. , Large pear's sr th correct things is shart stods for full dress. . Ladies' arabtrlleS sr bow made i;b a inlt rlns on the fern's to fasten to th 1 waivtbelt. ' ' . ' TravelinV suits are now ttisde as they were snie jetrs ago Mf navy blue cloth, m ide witfclong redingotj,btittoned down st tbe front a Kb two- rows of oxidised silver buttons Pale stolter is fie fashionable color in k diil'vcs. Castor c!ovis are the proper !,liin f r settmlo'a waikiog dreas ; 0S- Legislature of Xorth Cttroliia. - - SENATE. ; ,;;r"; ' : '"' " ' SATOBiMir. Dsn. i. iarra. The BenaU met as 10:30 a. uw, I'readcnt More head ia tbe chair. ' I Ke ports from atsmdiair euumttteas were peseta ted bv Mtwsrs, Canaiavhsm. )tvr- awad of IttM-kingtiam, Murray, Merrimoa, Todd and Iy.ve. Th Freckle tM sanounoed a th Senate branch of th the committee Wi contract fur Use lavkmr ear of the capital and grounds, Mar. Cowh sod Smith. Bstxa. ac. invBooccsn. Mr. King intto lucej a b.D f. the lalief of census tax payera ol th county tH Uuoir. . .- -. - .' 7 Mr. Lov. b bill la relation 10 attorney at law. Referred. Tbe Senate bill to repeal the ad to pre vent the destruction ut l aa laid 00 tbe table, an enfirusaed K, e b ll for the aaine purpose being newf ie calendar. The special order, tbe V j' charter the Bank ol Raleigh, Was posfpoBed, to put upon its psssaga th bill to prohibit th sale of spirituous liquors wijhin two miles ot the town of Sbtlby. Jfr. Mills offered so amendment pro viding tor tne ratmcanou or ma act oy tbe voters ol that town. Adopted. ' Mr. Love offa-d s sultituto from the couiimiti-e on propositions and grievances preldbitiugllle siiieol inU xicauug liquors within two mill of any place of wouhip, or Soy court house, in the State, subp-c t to th nulalion and approval of the bounty cemmisaioners of the several coun tics. ' ... JBrJjAvt-CXplamrd.,tbuhslitt. It- . t-.. , 1 ... 1 . . . ... HH IDIVDUVQ W UntV IIDB K'giaiaiUIV all the' petty bit leaving th whole matter to be icgtilatid by th county Jjaunmisaninera. -r -i rv Mr. Milla objected to the substitute. Mr. Worth favored a general law but objected to giving th whole power to the commissioners without regard to the voice l tbe people. Mr. Powell moved t refer tbe matter to the Jadiciary committee with instruc tion to report s general law. Mr. Seymour objected to tho reference snd also to the substitute ss being very unequal in its operations. Ho would sup port any general prohibition if in acroid aiic with tli public sentiment of the State, - Mr. Price drew attention to the jaw nf the United States giving authority to sell liquor any where in the U. S. inquantwa not lues than on quart . II favored the refer ence for the consideration of the question whether th State can Interfere with th operation of this law. Mr. lies pee favored th reference. Mr. t'owles moved to luy I he bill snd . srtsTitawthr Wio tba State wanted no general prohibitory laws. Mr. Cowles' motion did uU prevail. Mr. Ellis, of Catswta, was lor voting down the subatitutsaad passing ths bill. Mr. Lov urged the reference to perfect the bill. There was woik-of .the kind under consideration now in lb bands of tbe committee sufficient to -consume tba time of the Legislature to tba amount of 10,000 at least. ,.''").; i BAJIK L BATJUOB. .-, a 1 The bill to rc-uact lb act to eharter th Bank of Baleiith, being the special order, waa now taken up. The commit tee reported that the powers sought caa be attained under the general law. Mr. Worth moved to lav th bill oa the table, but withdrew th motion to permit ut discuasioa on th rcpoit ot tba commit; Ua. Mr. Welch minted from the constitu tion to Justify kbe report snd maintained that 11 would tie unconstitutional to pas th bill by Wis General Assembly. Mr. Norwood insisted that tba Legis lature hsd power to pass special la a. 1Iiut1i,coI., urged the patsaxe ot tuo bill, other like chatters having been grant ed to ther banks. , Mr, Norwood in considering tbe merits of ths biil quoted sec. 7 of the Bill ot Kiglitsln regard to th conditions on which aacluuv privilege may be grant ed, sod ssid he wss opposed to any fur ther grants ol thu kind unless oa ids terms of th Bill of Bight, lie regarded 1 be proposed corporation aa at least a qwui monopoly, lie proceeded ti not iiw extraordinary powers sougnt to ope rate $1,000,000 on a capital of $30,000; deal in, anvugu other things! uocurreot notes, (general "shaving" powers;) rw ceive real eatat as lecuriiy for money loaoed: lend money si arty rU ef inter- ut agiecd ub ; allowing executors snd ad ministrators to Uks siock latneurnx. These were autne of the objection t tbe bill. He tiles exnuiined th wsnl ol aaie gmrds, 4c, bank at required U kwp books; loocDasasutbBdofaelectirig ..rticers; no requirement a to publicity of reports or 11 condtimn ; no limit a to sinouutof loans; stockholders not per sonally bound. In reterenc to taxes, tbe bank wa required to pay on the amount 1 1 capital actually piid in, in lieu of all otiit-r laxea," exempting, so tar aa roe charter waconcrntd surplus capital. loans, btnking hoaae, dividends, &a., Objected to the bill, . il. f lrnimin;r w for hnrratriutcd laws in sll aiaiteis of money transactions. Aa to the over Issue, suggested by Jlr. Norwood, that was guarded by general law. If th bank receives depoaita aad leuds them out, it wa simply what other b wks do.' ' A - i Mr. Norwood'teniinled Mr. Fieuiming ill at this was not a propoaittoa to estau li a National Bank, and therctore the safeguards of those banks did not ajipiy 1 Mr.' Ft mniinir ieumed and. suggested th recommitment of the bill Harris, col., wat willing tba bill ahould be referred to the Judiciary Comml to ailo iu'fiieBd 10 perlect iu - 1 . Mr. Welch b.ted that tbe bill Would out b re committed to the Committe vn Corporation. In its former retetenc to tliat Committe they wore required marely to report ss to whttlier th powers sought i-ouid be obtained under the general law, As to ths merits ot the bill, he was in isvor of its psssigs, restricting the rat of interest t not more thaa eigbt per cent, Ac and all ita objections would be reme died by chartering th bank under the item era! law. I " I Mr. MerrimpB was opposed to the whole bill snd stigmatized some ot its provis ions as monstrous. He recited many of ua objectionable reaturea. Tne bill Be considered a met blank chaffer with un limited powers, bo responsibility, and do s urity lor tti people. Mr. Flemming followed is sdvocacy of the bill molioed in certain particulars ' The motion to rs-commit, amended by Jfr. Worth so aa torequeatoaid Committee to report a bill far a uniform rate of ib termt and looking to tba repeal of the cnanera or ait oaoaa enargiug more man tbe pnipiiaed legal rate. Was thca adopted. On motion of Mr. ('tfnninghsin, the fules were suspended snd the bill for the relief ol certain school teachers was taken 1 1 - iiasuB ssvLtrat. '"'' " Oo motion of Mr. Ellis, of Columbus, the bill for tb suppert ot tlia Asylum f"f lbs luaan was put a poo its second man in. : . . U.. -. Jfr. El k, oa behalf of th cmiita. pnid a high tribute to th management ol th Institution sad explained and urged th pasaafi of lb bilL Mr. Worth urged s recommittal of th biil, and that tba eommitta report bill to meet tbe Becessitiea of th whole Insane of the Slate. Application wa Being now made for admiasloa for as many patients as the Aoylum contained. Tbree-hiurtba nf tho in thst institutioB were hor -t, aaly tnaans and aeeded no nedieai truatmeut He favutvd a separate ssyium for thows who am curable and the beat medical treatment for thira. Those now ao in th asylum hid to b provided for sod tbns of them curable were without medi cal treatment at alL He was fur removing th incurable to good. f plac otter they would be pmperly cared for, and thmwing open the whole of the present building aa a curative institution. Jfr. lU'ii. ot Culumbus, went into a lengthy and interesting statement of th affair of th asylum and urged the im mediate reliufof that iusiitutiun. Jfr. Mills, also,' though he concurred with Mr., W'oith in his ide ol two lusti. tutimia-i-one lor the cure of patWiiU, ths" other tor the custody of the Incursbls, urged the passage of the bill. ' Mr. King reminded tho Senate that the nposad a)pniprialiMn, Arrt.tWO; was not he treaaury and bad to be provided for by taxation. Mr. Waringj&iccnjred.ajllL.Mr. Worth and said that a bill lu meet that Senator's viewa would shortly lUtriKluced. Mr. Love oomplimentd th manage mentof tbe institution, but, ha could aoi understand how it wa ihatth sppnipn stlon was ennstsntly going up without a corresMiading increase ol pitienta. Mr. Murphy explained. The discrepan cy was apparent only, not real. He thought the viewa of Mr. Woith not pertinent at this time, and would be be:t considered when tbe general queniou ot erecting ad ditional buildings came up, Mr, Itcspi m sustained the recommends tit n ol Ilia committee and said lb sum appropriated last year, $H0.000, was in sulficient, and left a deficiency of 13,000. Mr. Allen was iu favor ot the spuropri stion and moved the previous question. The bill then posted its second reading by s vote ot 8 to l.,.' ' ! On mo ion ol Mr. Nicholson, ths bill to amend th cbsiter ol th town of Btatesville wss msdejhe jmeclal ordetJrjr 'itoiiTlafWir . The Senate thru adjourned till 10, o'9lock, Monday. Nora. Mr, Allen who had been de tained at hi bom for several I dsys by sickness was in his Beat oa Saturday. . HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Satcrpst, Dlec 14th, 1871. 1 House met at halt past , ua o'clock A. M, tlkt Ueakas i ilia awair. ',, Journal of yeatsrtlsy was read and ap proved. Leave of atiaence wa granted Mr. But IsrJ. ' " Mr. Trivett presented s memorial from the eit sens ot Ash county ssking th re peal of the, law establishing a publio road in Ash county. The memorial was sp propristely referred. .1 Mr. Bennett, from committee op the Ju diciary; Mr. Brown, ut' M-cklenhurf, from the committoe on corporations; Mr, Moore, from the . committee on Education ; Mr. McGehee, from ths committee oa lateral Improvements; Mr. Morrison, from th committe oa Enrolled Bids; Mr. Ander son, of Davie, from the committe on En grossed Bills; Mr, McNeill, Irom th com mi.t tee on Claims ; Mr. Waugh, Irom the committee oa Counties Cities sod Town ships, submitted reports. . , Bv Mr. Bowman : A bill to clisnifs th Jurisdiction of courts and the proceeding therein ; calender. By Mr. Ho man : A bill to limit ths sessions of county commissioners ; refer red. By Mr. Been j A bill to repeal chapter 143, ol tbe laws of 1871-71 t construct a public ro id la Ashe county ; referred. Under a suspension of the rules the bill 10 amend the school law was taken up. Messrs. Dula and Badger thought the bill shouldVb printed as it wss ol gast import inceo tbe House snd the peopls generally. Mr. Moor oUectva to printing in 0111 as it could be considered before the re cces. ; Mr. Badge qioved that tli bill h nrinti'd itn l made III rFSC'al order fo Jan. lth adopted. Comuiuoica tons irom ut. inane r. Jobnaoo. President 0 the Board of Dt . t 1 k -.. 1 1 . ... . tu ur tr McKee, President of to Board of Direc tors ol the Uoal, Dumb snU 111 Ullnd in, stituto,sud M. A. Bieii, Chsiiman il the Board of Directors for lb Penitentiary, were received and, on motion ol Mr. Uor iawset. to the Sci-tC , ith ptrjpg- n t ion to print. St'KCUI. OHOKB, H use bill, N i)5, to amend section 4. chapter ISO. IsWsaf 1871-'7, providing lor the payment of witnesses, constables and Solicitors full f tu raw where tbe State fi.s to coi.vict, and when a aof jtrafijtii sre entered. Mr. iktinett i.ffered a proviso as follows: Thst this bill shall not apply to Cases Iried alut Jandary, 1873. , , , Tli bill with the proviso pssaed its second reading. Ameiidiiicau were ofiVrel by Mr, Cope land to allow Kilicitorslull fees. Lost. Mr. Richardson : Au amendment that sheriffs, clerks snd constables receive full fc-es, LostX On ntStioBwf Mr, Bowman, the btfloa its third reading was laid on tbe lalrfe. - House reaolutioa to raise- ajoiisf select committee f sixteen, ten from the House Sod aix from the Senate, to examine the constitutional amendments proposed by ths Li glslsture of 1871-74. snd thst it b composed ol so rqual num tier of both political parties, wastakin Up. The question being called upon its pa ssge, Mr. Dula called tbe ayes an I nays Th call was sustained and lb reaolutioa was adopted. Ayes 1 1 Nays 10. - On motion of Mr. Uodger, t1' rules weresuspeoded in order to take up Senate bi.l in regard lo the public printing. The report of the Joint Commute on Print is g was read, also a commuuicatti a from 1 heo, H. Huiiy, State Printer. Mr. Gormsa advocated th adoption of th bill in s speeca 01 some length. Mr. Baa olf jed an amendment to strike out WJ cent snd insert (HI cents lost, , Jfr. Petry, of DIsd. n, novel to amend by striking out 80 cents and inserting 70 : Mr. Owaaiagr.aBi explaihed tn rerw- I ssaadatina ot the ctwtMiiitte and arsrd, the ' passaga of the bill. The bill pawt-d " several readings. : . Tb bill ram ap oa It lecood reading, 'twdliry, col eailed the ayea and ears. aii waa sustained, ana toe 0111 ., . la . sarnnd reading by a vote of ''it, sava 419, twt.' third reading of th 'bill Mr. S'S a t(Tml a aubatitut to let out the ouotract to lb Inweat bidder. - Tbe chair ruled thesubstitute out of der. Th bill cans up oa Us third reading. : Mr. Tnrelt elt4 tbasyws aad Bay. -Tb all wss sustained, and tb bill pasted iu third readii g by vot ef ys ii. Bay 49. '. ' : ' Under a lusswiioa of th rule fienal bill , to toenrporat th New York, Nor folk and Charleston Railroad waa take UDv' After a lengthy debate by Mean. Ivor nient. B.Jkw. Muor, Stanford, McLauria. McNeil sad Jones of Caldwell, the faither consideration of tba bill was postponed till Tuesday st 11 o'clock. 4 Tba House adjourned till Monday at 10:30 a. m. UTBTELKt.KAI'UlC EWS MARKETS :- -Naw York, Die 18. Cotton quiet; salts t,70 bales ; upland 18 T-U: Orleans 80 8-8. ' FlourV quiet, Southern $7 10a II; common to fair extra $9 KO.iilS. Whiskey decidedly higher at 97 1-1 Wheat moderate, winter red western 63a 73, Crn shade llrmer, in moderate dr-' mand at 05 l-9ao0. Pork weak, lower at 18 0uatl3 03. Lard eak, 7 3-4a8 1 4. Turpentine Inn, SO 1 881. Itoeia dull, m ail 1 nal f li 87. V S. X CttB Net receipt to-day 331 ; gMas 1, 877. Monev active at T to 7 18 commission. Steillng closed! st longer 8 7-S.i. GiMl la 1 4sU a . U'lvetnmeots stead v, ntim 1 Stale dull. Tenoeswe' rather heavy. Livikpoou December 18. Cotton op ned firm, uplands 10 18 ; orUsns 10 X-8. t Sales of uplands for December 10,000. Later Cotton tirra ; sales 18,000 bales ; speculntion snd export 4,000. jsvening Hiesiistuus steady, worn xs and to9. Flour 30. Ot tlon closed un changed. Yarns fabrics inn, upwaid ten dency. ;. WiLytNOTon, Die. 18. (iittiHi Brm w middlings It I 8. BaLTiuoim, Den. 13 Cottrai firm; mid dlings 19. , ., ' NoRVol.K.Deceaiber 13. Cotb'B steady low middling 18. ;'.. KItOM WASHING! ON. Wahikotoi, December 18, K Vir- giuis delt-gstioo eomposod of members nf Cintgirg'MiTfgtlMiif- Yfrgiwi'--Tlttr- Weat Virginia, called upon the rri(l"il and UiMugh their t'hairmau, Cbaa. E. Carriugbin, thanked him for the faVors ble meutioo of their canal ia hie ntwaag. Col l arringtoa'saildress was qaite long. The President replied ss follows: "I apprecist th great Importaac ol this Work to the eoioiuerKial interest of tb nation, and am glad th question, has been brmipht to the attention ot Congress. I hope iVogrest will Rtvs it sulllcicut so eouiageniciit to ensur it completion. Tbe tnoriuous productions of tbs Westora and Southera States Interested ia this rout demand an outlet to tide water oa the Atlantic Coast, and these interests sre so important that tbey must ultiuislely compel the completion nt this work, j Th Judicisiy Ountuitie will report favorably on the bill, making tb Presi dent's aalary fifty thousand dollars a year. Wai-HiaaiMH, . D. is lioa. Jous McEnbut, New Ori.kaiss, La. : Your visit with a hundred citirena, will be un availing so far as iha President ia con cerned ; his decision It made, and Will not be changed, and the sooner It! is acquiesced in th sooner g d order snd peao will b reatored. ' (Signed) Oieo. II. Wii.MaMs, , Attorney General. It is understood that the offer from tb Triimnt atockhnlder to Colfax is flvs thoussn 1 bonus, snd fifteen thousand dol lars per year. ....... Ollluial and semi official disinti hes re ceived here indicate thst bi.tb Legislatures sccept tb Attorney - General's plan of coinpromini in ths Alabama affiirs, CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS, WAtnisoTOR, Dec. 13. BkxatsV The naval coinniitle irported on th House war sloop bill, aiasnded an a to provide for tea. ' Tb bill appropriating half a million dollars for th sue nf tb new postvlilc st Chicago, passed. ,Tbs credeotisls of Suenoer, signed by a emor Lrwis wul presented, read tTfdj Bled. tut bill for Hie relief nf Boston con- I sidered to adjournment. ! JIOUSIl A I'"" ntH'I'iy VW.V 'V for William and Maty College sit under consideration. , An amendmeut waa offer ad providing, that no part of th appro priation shall be paid until the stockhold ers shall adopt resotutiori opening the college to all classes and colore was adopt, ad. veas79tn71 nays. The only Reptib- fiftsM voiiit -' :Bitnfr,:iif Tennessee: Cobb. of Nortl Carolina t and Pierce id Missliwlnpi. - The bill waa then, as amended, rejoctwl, yeas 84, asys 130, sll th Democrats voting "No." A committee on cotifirenc wa oidered oa the biij almlisliing Aastwsor. . . : ' ;,; ' 'J; fhom Mwsoctti.'-" ; v" 'fcVt. Low. Dee. 18. The committee 00 Rivers and Harbors rep irted in favor nt s free canal at Louisville, except for repairs and system of signals and light houses; also nsvigaole rivers similar to those' oa ths seaboard, and ssking an appropriation for James river and Kanawha canal. The Committe reported Julverselv, apow the Consolidating Commercial C'onvenKon aad tbe National Board of Trade, l ot next meeting will be held In Pittsburg oa' the first Monday in September. . ' s ; ,y- ' iFBOM CALIFORNIA. V 8S Frasi tseo, Dec 18. All the pas sengers snd three-eighths of a million of treasure were ssved Irom the Sscramento. Two hundred snd twsnty tons of New York and one hundred and twenty tons ol Mexican freights are aboard, snd tbe vessel 1 fast bresking up. , V FKOM LOCISLAXA. , Naw Oki.xahs, Dec 13 Ths fusion Leirislture stljourucd to the first Mmdsy ioJaouarv. t r M.chanics Institute Senate expelled IWii who held ovr, but wo 1 hare ben scdng with the fusion. ' , -Seventh and Eitfth District Courts or dnred to adjourn from day today lid the trouble 1 over. 1 Ju.lg Elmore of th Eighth District Court ordered Pinchbick to be irrtpris oned for 10 day and fined 50 for ca tempts NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Christmas XZollldays ! 9 I. I tl l, TIKIl I Cfl. wars sDnts to vawa i LARGE STOCK Many desirable arllclas suitable for GHRISTH&S PRESENTS LADIES' WIMTEH DB184 GOODS, I CASTS, NtCKTlEa, : ' CLOTIi BAQUK8, C1.0AK8, 0LOVK1, ' . FV !..- . AC t- tW AttenUoa of Member of th Lag bus- tatnr Is.resp-rtf ally Invited to tb abov ad vertlsemenl, ' W. R. A g TUCKER A CO. doe. 10-If. now To Speculate tSueeetttallj. RANDALL II. FOOTE CO, ' Bavkbss aso Bhossss. 70 Hsaijwst, N Y Members of Stuck Eubsngs and Gout Bawd. KsrsRsacs Jar I ooka A Ca . ll,vhi.u Banal, r Assoelathm. or aa Baakliia- Houaa or Conimereial Agenoy In a w ork. n. b- rsmonios os " wall Slnxil aad IU HpuraUon," fre oa spplleslioa. H KADQUART KjR 8 SPOTTTINCj GOODS I glnylo Guns. At 11.50, 83.50, AS M, H0O.pt to, 310 00. Double Pans. At f 8, I0, 13, 111, 118, .0, 1 IS, 140,' f BREACH LOADING GUNsj AltQ,7,8J,IO0,t&5, I PISTOLS! SMITH WE8SONS', CULTS'. SUARr, ALLEN'S end WHITNEY A CO. '8, TOE LARGEST STOCK OF SPORTING . i.. ; I GOODS IN THE STATIC ' - An Inspection Inrited. UT HARDWARE HOUSE or 1 JtLItS f.CUIS deelS tf. Raleigh , C. SUMIHING TO EATII MISfCB JsRAT.N, ..' BUCKWHEAT, MACCABONf, ';: noMisr, .;; PEARL GRl TS, :: CAROLINA RICE, MCLLKT MtjRS, siuDKOES, ; L i 608HEN Bt'TTIK, ' ' FBIMB CHEESE, . Vj. FRKSU CITRON, EBEsli RAiutxi rutan currants, SOUTHAXrTON HAM, SMOKED SAUSAGE,. V 8MDKED BOIUSO BEEF, BEEF TONOL'KS, . x SUOAR-CURED STRIP, ; v PICKLF.S, fATifP ASK balces. W, C. 8TRt)XCH ,CO. deeM-tt CHRISTMAS IS COMING 1 1 Ws ar bow reestvutg mStor theftnlswlag CHHI8T1U8 COODS: 80 BOXES MO 1 FIRE CRACKERS. ' 89 BOXES LATER RAISINS, . , 800 PODND8 FECAH NUTS. " 500 FOUNDS BRAZIL HUTS. BOO FOUNDS LONG ALMONDS. 500 POI NDS FILBERTS. 850 POUNDS BRAID CANDY. 800 POUNDS BROOKLYN CANDT. ' 500 POUNDS ASSORTED CANDY On Ins) 80 BOXES LEMON Bl'ISCUIT. BOXES r ACTOBT CHIESE 8SBOXES N. Y. STiTE.CirEEgE 80 CA3E3 BRANDT PEACHES. , 75 CASES FRESH COVE. 0YSTK8. I EACH BR0,'A. sealOtf. .... ' RTHOAROltlNA Wo sre bow efleri-x tli largest at ck of HARDWARE, ' Cl'TLRRY, i '' V.-l ' HOL'SE-f UKNlUillNQ GOODi, AC, AC, r brought to th elty of Ksletgh, and sr selling them st , YKRY LOW PRICES,, Wwnt It distinctly duds sto d thst nn houss in North t:srolina caa or shall stidrrssll tur stock has bees selectd Vila rnwt ears, aad ws ask an inspeetlon of It, and fuel onlldsat thst our Low fricas and vary superior QLULrrr OF GOODS willpleass all who nny favor u with their paironsife. Mr. H S. Burwsll.'of Chsrlotta, and Jlmmls Willi mson, of CisBkliston, sre with as, snd Will bs pleased to ser Ihelr frtends. , '- I, rt onitsuo ss sua. '. 1 I 1 ' , ' ' r WIIL PAY. THE HIGHEST .CASH I price " FURS. . - . dee. wain. . L ROSENTHAL, rjlllB NOVELTY HAND STAMP. . With eompleU esse ef Type, for mark la Llnwu Csras, te. A Ts(ect Ilttl Oca. Priee 81.00 ( post pslJ, 81.88 1 Samples Fras Airents wanted for Ibis. Also, for Webster's Uattoa Hole. Workw, snd otber new snd asefut arlwlte, I . Adlreas. eIU.Vllia, it Mala Street, liartford, Cous. aovSJ-wHia rTOUrE ANT 1)T FOR RENT . FOR XJL lSRXT TKsV, KiKht Rooms, Klra Places ia aaeh. Gass all ovr Uis Bouse, Ootid wall of watsi oa til Lett X--.. 1. I ' . . AUG. . - AooUtsI House and Iwenlv arrrs of Land attached, know a as ibe Rax Hospital propsrty. U onse, lour Koousa. deelt tf. W. If. JuNf ft CO. TJ1 O It SALE1 Cora Mealind Flour, Rye ard Oats, aos New Tot k Hay. W. IU IO K8 V CO. 4tM4tf "tp oi sals;. SnpertW Bill Butler, Beef and Pork.reehd ally. ' w, u. ujs av i-u. aecl-tr. T OK SALE, I Beat Wester North Carol at Backwhsst Plour, 1 ALSO - , On Good Plane sad one Feather Red. w. b, jo is as si w. dstSrU . . - . " E ?1 VtKI l lll.NO I'BUALLT WOVHO IN A, FIRST CLASS DRUG fT-iIlE. At SIPJO8'. BOVlOtt if ORTil CAROLINA, UBAKV1U4I UOI-STT, st'riHtoa Coi'HT, hoy. S3, 1878. James II Lsssller, Alexsn- J Petition to sail tier U. Andrews st otliers, I anil and real tw- Dr. Alex B na-klos. tia. ItappeJlnij to Uie Court that Tir. Aleian der B. ilaaklna resdes btvond the llmiis of this Htsts. lo wit : In Uis cits of fallsliaxwe. tn the eouttly of l.tMn, In ,'.he Mate of t w,r Nla It Is therefore ordered thsi f tit, d'-siloa be mad for aia wet-k-, our a we-t-k. In the Ralikfh SssTinai.. nttifina the dfruilsittol Uis Uilnc of Uose'itui'Uilut, snd ttmt uoirns bs appear in the office i uiet.iera or me etui ri'tr Uourt f,ir Uta eoamy of lranvlll. In the Htale of North I sruiiimuo tli second Moii'jjr In aaitMary; A. II., 1-V 1, and answer or tlt-uiur to satu i-tjntl'laiiit, Uis ssitvs w ol h Isklq as eAinfi-a-ed auil h'-tnl fx rtt lo hita. vt itne-th, ' sitli: lv l, t (-ta of said Court at oittca la Oj'om!, Nov. ffith, I" -' 1 ' C, k "TTS, nov 3t-t 1 t lrra A C. 1I1SCELLANE0U haSUTITUL LOT OF . Laces, . . babrnltlsriea, '. Hainikerthiefs, jt,., ' A '- PKIMROSiw PETTT NEWt. i. sssys-tf N O TICK so BBacnifMs euer foe sale their tntlra stock of DORSES AND VEHICLES Including rents of ".talil for otts jear. Anv one wialunt toss, u ll. livrt wnld do well Ui L-a.i sou t-.tatrntm onr sok k tmh,,, wbh to cos out h- Jannanf 1-t, t1e.IJdiw. a. it. UlS. A ( O. . HOB LB .VUAItlTT. Omaha Lottory IB AID OV TH NEBRASKA STATE ORl'HtN ASYLUM. To be Drawn ia Pablie, Dee. 90th, IDTl. Tiektb 81 IV, Six for 5. Ticket swat by Kiprsas C O. D , If desired. 1 Orsnd Cash Prlsa,. TS (SJ t Grand Cash Prise, 1 Grand Cash Prise, lo ( 1 Grand Cash Prise, lu in 1 tarbP lesi, ' 1 Cash Pnxew 4 ,,i Slaafa Prtma, 3,(10 each, ewsj Cash friaata Ij.uou aat-h - Sot) S l ash Prixee,l.ti0 aat a, tout r or Dsiao. e 01 rntea send for I Ircular. This Legal Rnlerprna la sudorstd by ths 1 hlKliealaulborltytf UtsSutsaud be.t businna men. Th limited dumber of Tickets oa band will be furnished Uioott Uo apply llrst. - AU H be paid hi lull taxT WsTan. Por fuU particulars aii-!n-s "' i J. M pA.lik.BV tienaral Munutir, . Utttaua, ftuui asks. declS-lm CLA88I0AI, SCHOOL 1 u Spring Sesilon of A. P.Pl-ksnl's Bchoo will ooaa ou lbs Urst of Jsnusrv. ami etosa on Uie twaniv-lrst of May. He wss educated at ths Bihkusib SeSool, has rUleta ywtn sxporlenee la Umciims; a 1 lassh al 8s liuvl, can (ivs aaipla UsUmonials of his competeocv snd aploeaa 10 teat h. 'i tie et hoot is In s uiorsl aad uitsllia-ent eoumuuity. II is Aeadcray ia quits cominodwus, aad so arranged aa tu con tribute to lbs comfort and corit.uk u,:e of lit sistlsnta. liora preiwred fw t'lltcno. and for Hie ordinary Liuiucss uf lite. Board in good tsniili.s: wsali nir fuel, etc. rervuniiir iiiat la ususl, (exoept ilithw) wul bs (urmslil for W per month. Tuiliun la Uis IsiiKuae, e., li lCnirlish Grammar, sta , SU.ial, iitr ses sioa board aud luuiua must be paid in ud vamw, per half scsou-n Bov arrtvma at bills boiaou ataailay or Tbnsrday betuia Boon, wot tie eonvejFett ut uis Bt-tiuot, a UtsUlie of iwelvs nillea, for II. 6U, by iettiuir'Ui propria Uw know, a few days previous, ou wuivU dav Uwy will b st thadepot, A. P. PICKAUI), I Oaks, Orange Co., h. C. BBSBBBwt'B i ?"n "TM1. TT.' M. Blnghain, Mubaasvll e, Orsnea County, (I. U, y , asctS-wia, V D RS. JOHNSON AND II I NIC J. The undcrslf tVd having formed s partner slllp forib prat ilea of tltdr prufnssi.m m sll lis srlous bfan:h.-s, reit:-l(ull oii-r lli,-ir survicfs) u tho euo. m ol tuim, and of U10 surronntltu eounuy, lir. Joiiitaon will ilsiti hi found at Ms wall kqowa oitlca nn liiiistHire' tiim t, whils Dr. Ilutoaotsjr oa f.uud for Ui prest-nt al 111s a aruorutlKll liouaa or al lr. J'Min-.iD a oltlcs I M AI. K. JtlllN,JB.O.v PA IKK aVllUSJid, M. D. Ralegh, Dee, 1, lrAx , . dec a lm. s. t. moobb joaa atij MOOItH 4 CATLING, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, RALE IUU, K. C. Slate and Federal Courts and ths Comrt of is 1st ana" bUi Judicial Dislrivt. BOVl-U. Jl Oilll CtBOHUt JEANS, BATTINETTS AND CASIMEI1E3. Just received at PKlMSc-SK, PETTY- NEWSOM S. decO-U . , ,. . J OHN ARMSTRONG. BOOKBINDER AND BLANK BOOKMAN- UfACTthLH. ovaa van soars cas.ji.ika sookstoul, RALEIGH, N. C. -trial, Ertxrutlon, Mlcate and Recording Dockets made to order. North Carolina Reports snd mtior Law Books, bound la superior Law biin!o.. Missing aumbwrs of ths Rfiatrts surT '' ad odd nsuusn utksa ia exehaiir,s fut hmd' -Sec L ss-tf "Ty7" ALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. Oa Wetlmiatiav, the KKiH T.F.NTH il.y uf fieeenibtir nest, at tue ista rt-tii,'in:eof Or. J, lirluloii ttiuiiii, iM-c'tl. we will, by virl ne of certain mori-iir- tlie St. Auttustiue Nonnsl rcluwti, T. tl. ti sad others, avll at putnie auelon sii Lti i,,nt Iteloilnif w Uie estate of Ins d'w,.t, on. sulin;uf THE valuabli: ItL'-ID-X! T, with lu sppurtenasers, about Ji l m-m nf land near thu J B. H. 1MB. ! TUB CITY Of HiLKKlH. BeVirtal small' lots ia ths Kt--rn pri of Ralellt, snd altoul 4t) aiafs of l,tid 1 a I'ott-s IVaat of Hsli-Wh, stljoluliig the liui .,1 J.im, Dottd and othfts. l b sale will lis In parcels to suit pur chasers. TKKMS: Ooe-llilrtl t-ash, thetvtnainder on S eretttl for ltd rooniits. At tba sam tl and place ths AibuUtitra. tor of ssid J. H. tiiutlh will sell ths reiusinik-r Of tli personal eOei-is ot the estate. X" '-'" WM. H. BATTLE ft SONS ' .-... , Attortitts, e. bov -tds. For Salo To-Ds: 1( Sacks k C Flour. Ktl) hutliets flsy I'esf. &J Huslieis V lost Ursnd. SoJ Bnsbsls Vs'nilat Corn .Vli-ol, 2' ashtis W inter snd Uprimr ti-. to I srreis Fsrly Bosr PolaUs. -, '4S t srreis Vv luia and Brown 0u-a . 15 Rosea Meat. . - SO Hoses Ch"We. lo Ktrkins tosMittn Butlter.' ' Bosas M set.-sronL, 3d Bss Conea. . Bov SOU W. C. BIRONACH. TISH0rS EFFERVF?CIN1 SALTS CP AA7. Tik 1 . 7 ' I Tf (" t. A.Sl) M.i:.r ...I Al ,. . v . At Hii'Vi'. .1 rov 30-tf niii at M rjl II E IV t" K E f I Z I. r 'EADTU CLOSET, Is by si! thU the Vsf v.-tf-a-.-T-'.-' 1 -I to Has- 1 i r , 1 11 t - - ! ( ,, . ' 1 , Kl iolk.ful U-'-l-Iii-ntl! j, ti t , ., , , 'a o bow cu hiunl t , roaylS-U' , s a Jtyu. dreaacd kl is for ladies. cots; lost, v "A

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