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r V i. tr '9 7 V V 1 1 77 fi-uLoA i i JhUKMKKR 20 1 872. NO. 87 Oft If :;; fllH mWt TllLMMLNKL ADVERTISING KATU. ; ' Advarllaeaarnta will b Inserted In ths bill) tiaTiHL M Um following rate pet eg,uar oi mm Inch, or Ira aninioa line. Onttqaar one um..., L00 m at imminent inaeruoe ess tha a wee. .. ' st 1 sqotre, t week, I S.V',1 square,! hum, 133.0b I I IUUIU1, O.VUI1 o - , I 1,1 ill ' ' ." tu.l it lO - 44.01 .11. " 11 4X.U i . a dhjv la.oui 1 I i ' 4 " . -yam 1 w.ot. ".,: . .'-. Add la tha ehov rate lor web additional quart aa luiiowe: For 1 moo lb, I 4 00 'ur t months, I l'i.00 1 nonius, 9.W - r ,- " 13 I ' B.UU . w - h 14.U 4 VMJU . i" lh. ; " v-. ' s m to )'",. ILtW Li . " -17.ui- For the Semi-Weekly slose, Wire Hflbs of Utily rale. for tb Weekly alone, tw-8fUi of DiD; rate. I for the Dally tnd Srtnl-Weekly osabtned, slaty per cent, oa Dally rate For the Dull; end Weekly combined, forty per eeak on Daily rate. For the Dally. Beml-Weekly and Weekly com bined, ninety per ecu. on Daily rate. Special notice, oft per sent on Dell? rate, Advertweaientt in Loeal Columns, US cent : per law. CottW Mahbbt. Reported by Lyon AJanit, Grocer 1 in J OominiasinB Mer chant, South Maikct Street : Ralkiou, Dec. 19. .J?ll'.S.!iJ cotton In; oiir Market to day; ... Um. - - 17 8 4 cu. 4 P.M." t - -'' - dale, - - - . M tl Receipts, - - 8U " Tone of tbe Market, quie. Wl'diJ expect to enjoy our Cbrirtaia turkey, bat souie one n kind enough to borrow four fat one from u lot Bight, and tli; were all we had. Masonic There will be meeting of Wm. 0. nill Lodge, Ko. 818, thia (Friday) sight at 7 o'clock, Jot tha purpoaeof work In the aecond degree. Chowdkd Oct. W girt up our adi torlal (pace to-day to the pull Nation of the addreas of Meaara. Bu.np'.irey and lore, relative to the lata 6 a ttorial eon tert. . "' Grain Ahd Fobaqe. Thoae in need of nGainTuorageTairWSff log upon Oaborn, Prairie Building, Wll BalDgtoB atreet. t Thi Cojicbrt akb ExarBmoH. Tha ooncert and exhibition giren by tha pupili of the Deaf and Dumb and Blind luuitu tion on Tneaday evening was, ai we learn, well attended, and a decided auccea. We regret that tha writer wa unable to at tend, and can, therefore, give no account of it. It will afford n pleasure to publieh a notioa of it If furnished by soma Intel ligent "eya-Witncat." We Uke pleasure : now In testifying to the general efficiency and worth of the Princpal, Mr. Tomlinaon, and tha other teachers of tha Institution. J.'m. otuot, Esq. It 1ftrded us great pleasure On yeaterday to take by the hand our old etbool-maater and friend J, M. loypjoy, Esq , who k now in our town. , Wa were glad to see him looking so ,vlgorou, ""d wen Paaed to learn that bs purposes to re-open bis acbol in Raleigh, He iaona of the great teachers of Noith Carolina and baa done much serrice to tha Stala a an educator. Be has troop of friends bare, where many of ntioia pupils resiue, woo wm guiy come him back to bar "Cltf of Oaks." By tha way. be is n poet true and bora, a. genuine poeta natcitur. He baa a long poem In manncriptcalled"8hadow," , tbe scene of which, we beliere la lia in Confederate times. It ahould" be pob lisbed. .'.,..'--'-: B HK ADTBBTmrK9T. We 511 atteution to tbe new ndyertiement ot tbe following leading basnet! botues of Rl eight; ., !,T,. ... .-.-' Drr Qiwdsi Mcswa WV H. & a ft Tuck 4 Co, PettyPrimroae A New- aom, and Gulley ft Brother i. Hardware: Julius Lewis Co., and T II. Briggs A Boos, Drags, w William Pimpsnn. ,,, Cnnfectintifinw anaLoji Groceries, Vc. W, C, Stronach and Leach Brothers, v Books and Btationery : Allfed Williams v Wa aayiaa our mcuui w mw houses a caU when tbey desire to pun:hse HdlKTOBArHS: v Read our new adTertisemnnts. Tbe tract ot land belonging to the Ute Rct. Dr. Bmitb, situated about oia mil Hmmth..nlbJ. waasollon WedVsdsy lasttoMr.RufusDunn,of WakA for 800. ,;'-' - " " ' r. We regret to learn that Nicholas Job a. who keens n resUurent m Fnytet ' strm t, attempted suicide on WednealHy night by shooting himself in the mouth. tha ball pasting tbroogh ihia bead and lodna in the back part. , PnJ" ' cians attendine him entertain bopea of bis fjcioyery. - Onr local editor and Reporter for the House, Mr. John C. 8ym, to hi bed from a rising in h'ts etr and ' i l .fork nt Wtnioilaav W . Uke oleasure in siatii that both he and i Mr. Bpelmao, our reporter for the Bente, baye received bigh praise from nvmUrt r kth Mrti.'ei in each II f- r their ' lnt.Hiri and Mcvllonl rep -' U of p' woik from the griceTuI pen of MJss Emily V. Mason is well worthy of publio ptronage We have for some time been anmewhat familiar, with ita contents, and it gives a beautiful and truthful picture7 of tue domeatie life of tbe wan the writer alneerely believes to be tbe noblest speci men ot hit race yet born on this Continent It affords us pleasure to state that tbe agency for thi book fur tha town of Raieigknd the county of Wake, bat been taken by Mias Blanche Fentress, a lady every way qualified to rrpreaent its mit. We trust she will be abundantly patronised. Every family should have this beautiful volume, a no girl nr boy, no father or toother can read it without deriving gnat bcmfil and becoming wiser and purer. Of the author of thia pleas ant and neevssary work the Richmond VupaUi saya ' f " ' It ia trom tbe pea of one of the moat intelligent and accomplished ot. hereex one whose many social grace and bright dispoaflrToa are crowned with a piety that but gilds W.th a brighter ray their remark able luatre. 8lie waa the pet of the Con lederacy, aa that was enabrined in her heart. During the war, alias Emily V. Mason waa untiring in her devotion to the good of tha soldier. Her gentle hand I ,i i . l. - l h ..f . .. a..a ..r .... U 1 and dying patients, the victims ot war. Wherever her silvery treaeee that hung by tbe aide of one of the moat cheerful and benignant of facet were seen in rhe hos pital, there were bop and jyv he is re menibered in n thuunnd orisons which daily ascend in pious devotion to tbe source of all good. Th is excellent lady is n exceedingly graotiul and pithy writer. 6bawas iniimatttl; acqjnaioted with Gen. Lee, and tbe weiring of this book was to her a labor ot love, tthe haa gives Uitbe oountry S volume Uiat -jra are sure will become popular. It m prmtea in admira ble style by tlie well known publisher, Mubphv, of Baltimore, and will grace any library." 1 MiiKS Nasb ajid Miaa Kollocx'i Bcbool. Tbe last Hilltboro' "ifcerWrr paya the lollowing compliment to this ex cellent school : Tbe exercises of this institution were cloned on Thursday evening, and oa tbe next morning most of the happy pupils were on their homeward way, rejoicing in the prospects of home and holiday. The entertainment was one of the most pleas ant kind, partaking morn of the character of a pleasant aocial reunion, rather than that of a publio exhibition. Parents and suds wire pieacgl It mlugle'lgpreBffAUt' conversation, and to witness and enjoy the proBciency of the pupil. Tbe various young ladies performed 'their respective parts admirably, and evinced not only na tive Ulent, but illustrated the excellence of their musical mining. The musical preceptor, Mr. Grots ia an accomplished musician, and a thorough teacher, and tha nrnnrietor of tha school art very for tunate In having obtained bis services. This gentleman established his own claim to superior excellence by bis very brilliant execution of the " Z&ubcmute, Moxart, and " La Caltforaienne." front The following note from Rev. A. W. Mangum, Pastor of the Mtitbodist Church, i worthy of special consideration, as it concerns a gentleman ot decided merit : Ralbiok, N. C., -' Dec. 17th, 1878. EorroBS or the Bbhtibbi. : Please allow me through your columns to solicit tbe attention of tbe community to tnc claims of a new cititeu. I refer to Samuel J. Fall, Eq., who arrived in this city, di rect Irom tugland, during tbe last sum mer. Though on arrival he wa disap pointed aa to the prospects for remunera tive bosineas, and though be louod no av enue to his accustomed and congenial pursuits, he promptly and bvel applied himself to any proper, aseful work bo could find to do, and baa continued to act with commendable integrity and res olution. For some months be has been teaching a school first in the publie school-bouse on Hargett street, and Utterly in the school-house near the City Cemctert. I received " s for mal assurance of tbe christian char acter of himself and bis wife from bis former pastor in England. ' An inti mate pastoral acquaintance with bim and his family, justifies me in this publio dec laration of their suoerinr mi rit. They are certainly highly deserving. He does not pretend to mora than bis talent sod at tainment justify. He expects tereope i bis school next session. Let bim receive the encouragement that la doe. His residence is on Blood worth, below Hargett Street. A.W.1Iajicm. ean't ba esiad most be adored," ssys tbe provsrb : but indlgestios es be eared, and therefore It t the iswieststptiUtrdry 1 Ditpsptles have certainly a right to eon ilnue dyept piles to tb end of their days If U,y eboots, bat aa It Sot snpposad that any ii.ai betas' orefer nbvslcal torment t aa and health, tbe probabUlt Is Um If all aofferdr from ludigMtlou wtreeoOTUloed that an absolute, iarauiDte reaway ior new olelnt exit ad, they woald wltli oos socord rwort to It. W most enpbatlcally dseasre mat aaeh a rstasdy doss exist, sad that Its Mm 1 Bot tetter's StomaVb Bitten, Tna record of it luce extends over a parted of mora than twenty yean, and ft li barlrstlyat eged that daring the whole of that time It saw never, failed to afford permanent relief Is an 4ioruer i f urrarjrenKiit of thai stomach that waa not organic, m-lign-nt, and umraUe. The testimonials that g-i to establish this im portant fact can be eoanU-d by tbe thousand, tnomacb enptainU Uut had ttoea aggravated by a total disregard of all dietary rule, and loteaaitt' d and rendered ctironlc by mrdiciDal treat-atot or dnUa purgUcm, have la Sua dreds f ioxaucea bar - eared wlthla three mmtfcs by tbe tytiruatir ate of thU eele ra ted tomr hlc and altaraUT. It ahoalS be rs satmbered th weakness of tb digestive or Cans InvolTe m.ny other lliBent Billions eea Biadseb, nervoosdeb lity apunu, pal BiuUoa ef Ab beart, wb of bio n to tbe ua.d. . verturo, a - , Meas arc among it eooeoeaiiaata and re-alt; aid for 11 Uk UA gr-at m tilelome la ciflc It ik-i Br 1 itp.i UmbwIi, and.thr.ugt ih5 auB.i b ttpon ibe awreuiry and iwryou tem ard Ui b wW-. tt et-nnU edtet be tux i a tie-iai ana b- uiticeat e&eltfdeodlwAwit l.rglbUlUi I iSuriii CatrvtH. ' i rEKATE. TaCBSDAT, Doc 19, 1874. Tbe Senate met at I a., na, , President Horebead in tbe chair. . Tbe eogtnssed reaoiution for the relief or 1 . Jr. Lee, Sheriff ot Wake, was referrea to the Committee on PrvpoartMios and Grievance,... t The Uut reaolutU for tbe rraeear- soent and valuatnn'iit I lie vnimingtoa, Columbia an i Augusts Railroad pasted its several readiii)!. -- Mcsara. Haniieor, Rtowa and Gorman wertaaoouaexd by ruetaag aa the House branch of tbe cuoimittee to cancel Vouch ers in the department of Blate, ' After the trauaactioa of snitch other animportant basiuesa, , Jtfr. Love moved ihe Senate do now adjourn, The notion prevailed, aad be fore announcing the vote tb President addressed tb BenaU aa follows : " tikJi atoss : Before announcing the ad journment of this body, 1 desire to evjjreaa ay thanks to benators for their eoufteons indulgence and no operation in Ihe per formance of the duties incident to tbe po sition of their presiding officer ; nor can I retrain froaa testifying of tha patriotic seal with which benators bay performed their public duties. "It a as to have been expected that something of the partisan spirit and preju dice naiura.ly engendered by th political contest of tit past summer and autumn, would nave been maottested here ; but to the honor and credit of the Senate tw it said, that its proceedings have been char scterised by s total absence of all political demonstration. , , "Your strict attention to Legislative duties, the verj few efforts by Benators to manufacture party capital, and the mani fest disposition at all parties to ignore every thing tending. -to divert attention Irom th legitimate business ot legislation, deserves the approbation of th whole people : and if your example suet! but be loUowed by your constituents, tbe time is not far distant when an era of good reel ing, of forgetlulneasaad oblivion of msny ot the causes which have unhappily .di vided tbe people of tbe commonwealth, will dewc upon our people. " i may say yon nave aireaay inaugura ted such an era, and it needs but a contin ual by you in such s course and that your efforts are seconded by your constituents. to nnite s i our people in tne endeavor to reader our beloved State one mora pros perous and hsppy. , . ' "it aiiorua me great pleasure to remiiia yon that such has been tbe courtesy and good feeling existing in our body that tl.ere has not been a single Instance ot any thing tending to mar th harmony of our proceedings. " i nottgn tne result ot your larjora is no yit seen, 1 u sure that short adjourn ed session will be sufficient to put the fiulstitUgPBmahJnfehenmpTet will satialy your constituents inai yon have performed your v labors well and thoroughly. And now, wishing each and every Senator a pleasant visit to bis borne, I declare tha Senate adjourned till 18 m 18th January, 187,- Tbe Senate then adjourncj. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. .. HIORT SBWIOH. IULsioB,l)ec. 18th, 1879. House called to order at 7 o'clock, r-peaker Rubinson in tbe Chair. Reading of the Journal dispensed with. " calbhdab. -'.'.;; Hone Bill No. 115. to silo w th County Commissioners of Transylvsnia to lay a special tax, was called up by Mr. Whit- mireana pustea its scvenu ruauiua. Mr. Houston aKea lur supewiB ui ths rules to take up a resolution of in struction to the Attorney General ; grant- The resolution instrucu tbe Attorney General to procure for tbe as ot the Ifonmi all decree and orders In regard to the dividends of the North Carolina Hail road, and the distribution ol the same etc. Mr. Badger tnoogut a resolution m uiit charac ter was puerile and waa surprised that gentlemen on this poor snouia oner such. Tb history of this Itosd waa too well knows to require sny such actios on th pail of thi Legislature, unless it wished to make a fool of tb Attomej General. , Mr. Brown, of Davidson, opposed the resolution. OB motion of Mr. Jones, of Caldwell, the further consideration of the Resolution watt postponed to the 23rd day of Janu are. 1H73. at 11 o'clock. Umler a suspension of the rules, House billJNo, 172, was taken up and pasted its amreral read inn. Also House bill, No. 133, was taken up and naased Its several reading. - House resolution. Ko. 157, to provide for th cancellation of vouchers in tbe Treasury Department was taken -op ahd Mated it several readinKS, By Mr. Jones, of .Caldwell : A bill in lavor of Timothy F. Lee, Sheriff of Wake county. To allow birnrrntil the lstof February, 187S, to settle wittrth Trvisu- i'he b.ll under a suspension of tb rul.s ntmut ita aeveral readihex Xiulara-Auapaaaioa-ot ttM-tle; Hwe bill, Mo. 139, waa, taken op. line diii to make the enticing of minors front borne without the consent, ill Bartnl . - BUar- pUans a misdemeanor) pasted its s:veral reading. Unuer a sospenaion of th rules, Mr. Hour called ud Senate bill. No. 84, to ia- corporate the Greenville, Snow Hill and Golilsboro' Railroad Co., and on motion of Mr. Jones of Caldwell, the bill was re lerred to the committee on Internal Im provements. Tb House adjourned to 8 o'clofck to morrow. - . :.. -x- 1 Tf imph. Mo medicine sve; offend u tie people baa won tor Itself sock S repuUtion la so abort a time ss Dr. TuU's txpeetorsnt. Wherever It Ba beta mu-odaesd, It has sop neded Si ether Cough remedies. It sot only cure the eongh. bat so thoroughly parlies the longs that so tears of Its return need be spare beoded. .-.;'(..- ' ' Msatrais, February li, lm ft. Wm H. TuU 1 (Ur!t have beea rtfferlng for r. early two year wilb a a' era couini auo gj nlty ntbreaUihie My wasnba-wa Anndrea and (o ty live pounds ; 4 wbea I eum mcneedxUkiag yr Krpe krnt, t was n duced le on buadred and sixteen. I Ld trM alaoat everyUiihg ; bud terrible aielit ta. I b-ve uki-n half dn bottle. 1 lie nigm sweat bare lett me. the eougb bal niuil 4iiM-and, aud I bar asm. d sfbiea pokiida in weight. 1 believe H will eere sty eunab t iecommfnd it to all say frlrada. V. ilb Mwt t, )LtV ER RfCK, Dr Tuf'f ITair Iy ba o bad odor. See i7-dol.wlt '."", Kaleigh Market 4 CAREFt'tXY REVISED AND COB- . . HECTED EVERY DaTi 7 , ' - , Raiaiob, December, 1, 1811 ereea........ ; Dried. ...".,.,... V.i... BUal 00 l6.ll BtCON ! - . fmoked,perlb, .... ........ 1,14 ; ITnsesoked..... ;:, itrip ..;.r.... . Vhooldets..,...,.,..,,... S. r. llasts.. ...... ' Side.... .... r boulders .... , ' CanTad Bun ........ BUTTK8... BFJtsWAX, per lb, ..',. luaia : It 810 m UalT u 18a t0a "I -7- J5a30 BEEF, oa hoof. BA001NG T. 68 ' It COFFKKl Jra, p -r lb. Klo, good, por lb. SOaU SSaSO SaSSX I, : . iVi 15 "tX - 1 78 100 " 5s78 , i too 1 aOal TO 1 OOal 85 - 87 KHaU "''':80a 8 ' - s 60 HalS 7 5oao - tUsSO 85sl0 I OOal 10 7080 fair.. ordinary. . COTTON i Low Middling. lioed Ordinary Ordinary. CHEESE ; Eattom CuttliMt...... COTTON TABN.perboaeh. OKM, tr ba.. M lbs CHiCKENii . .. i. EGOS ...... FtATHERa... FLiXSEKD ...... rL0UE,parhbl, N.C....... FODDEE, per 100 lbs........ BAT, per 100 lbs HIDES, gren, par lb.. " dry, perlb LEATHER BOLI. ... ... ... LEATHER LFFER........ LEATHER rLiRNio8 LARD........ MULLETS .... .....,... MOLAHbK prsl--". - GOLDEN bttt-P, ... MEAL, per ba., OATi par bn. PEACHES t , Oreen Dried .... FORK., POTATOES, Sweet, per bn.. alO 076 1 BOaaOO ITXaM . 11H 198 1318 10.s12H , 8108 U ralO 40sS0 . 12 8X " Irish, par bB A. SUGAR, Ciuabed,.... .... . "A" "C" : P. B.. ........ .- . 0 Ttllow.........;. 8 ALT per ssck... ........ ... TALLOW per lb..... ... .. VINEGAR per gal.. .... ... BIC-bU.'..... RAGS..,........,,. -... ... TAR per bl.ra. ....... ........ . 8 00 TIES... x8io SlARBIa.I la this alty on ths 18th Instsnt, st th resl- deaceof L. X. Hsartt, Esq , by aev. J. M. Atkuuoa, Mr. James M Towles, Jr., to Miss Bulls J. Cnnnlnchsa. aU f this city. Ho cams. ' "..-. Ia this city at the lerideao 01 .th brhls't father, en tue 17fh but. by lb Rev. A. Maagam, Mr. T. R- H-rtman to Mist annus Watoa. : - ' At th retidenc of the bride's father, 0 December 11, 1878, by Elder J. M. UoUenua, Miss A. X Bsker to Mr. Jsuhu J. Idwardt, all of Waks county. , . . ; At ths retidenc of tie bride's mother, oa December Utb, by Elder J. M. Holleraaa Mi Lncetta Laehlry, to Mr. J. J. Welch, .' of Wakaeomtty. By Rev. J. J. Rene, st the residence of ths brlda't aother. Mov.lM. Mr. RoVrUad V Hll' and Mli Bataa 8. RUoy, all of Orange count DIED, In Ralherfordtoa, N. C. op Monday, 8Stb Nov., Mrs. Mary Msa field MeDowelL in the B34 year of her age. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. M-"- E T Wanted on mnrteaire of tbre hundred tu.nart for taxation at 80UI, ijriug atiles from 'bae.ly. decW-U - W. H. JONES A CO , Ag I. Front Hoy wood County for sale, very fin, daeltttf W. H Jo.E CO. , L'RUITTKEES tad 6 RAPE VINE. Now Is the tint for them, We are agent for ui. v dee ao-tf , W.H. JOHI8ACO. JOHN ARMBTRONa, ' BOOKBINDER AND BLANK BOOKMAN CFACTURXlt. OVBB TBS VOBVTB CABOSJS1A BM09UVOBB, RALEIGH, M. C. Trial, Eieeatloa, Mlnate sad BaeordlBg DorkeU niad to oraer. . j North Carolina Report and other Law Bma hoaad la noertor Law Ulndin-. - MiMing nnihbere of the stvport urntted tad odd numbers Uksa la axebaag tut bttM' Ml I'ROFESSIOXAL CARD3. i a , raaasa. ' t. FAUKEB & LONG A T ; TOHKXTS AT LAW, ''. . .. GRAHAM, K. Vi, . Prctlk In Alatnaite and Die adjoining eoiiBuea. and In Lb Bupren and U.S-CvarU. It xw-fuaaf. . Alii tiLtUiiAftiJt iNEWS MARKETS . Nbw -Yum. Deo. 18.--CKtoi alee bales ; uplands 80 1-8 ; Orleans tOS-A . Fionr dull and nnrhanged. Wheat bean, laic lower. Whiskey Corn dulland strongly favors bujera. Bio quiet nt 8aS 1 8. Pork firmer at IS 75al4.00. Lard steady. Turpentine firm, ftoaia dull. Tallow active 88 8 8. Freight steady. Cotton Net receipts to-day 82A j grass 7,084. - A money btilngency in from 1-8 to 1-4 coaimitnoo. Hurling oomiaal at 8. Gov. eminent declined-1-8 and closed very dull. State dull but little bosineas doing. LnrsBroot- Dec 18. Cotton closed fymer,.tr,mt.iia 10 1 4; orhsane 10 1-8. ' Laltf -i.vton acuv mad Srmj sale 18,000 bale: apeeulatkm and ex pott 4,000. . .. Baltiuobb, December 18. Floor In good local -. demand and unchanged. W heat quiet and arm. Corn active, white 64, yellow SOabi. Oats souther 60.53. Provisions du.l and unchanged Whisky strong at 81. x w ilmikotob, ixc is. cotton nrmy middlings 18 1-8. ; . - Baxtimobb, Deb. 18. i -L'ot.oa firm; mhldlings 18 8-818 8-4 Nobfolb, Dec 18. Cotton firm ; low middlings 18 1-418 8 8. JBOM WASHINGTON. Washihotom, " DecetubeT 18. The Uouas committee oa appropriation met last evening to consider the postal tele tfraph. Tbey bad before them them the Postmaster General, Mr. Orton, President of the Western Union Teh-graph Compa ny, and Mr. Preacott, Its Electrician, Mr. Ihuntjn. rresiuent of tbe faciocana At lantis Telegraiph Company, Mr. Pwest, Superintendent of tbe Atlautieand Pacitte reiegrsph Company, Mr. Brown, Preai ient el the Franklin Telegraph Company, General Myer, Chief of the riignal Bervio Bureau, and lion. Wm. Whiting, Council law tbe Government In telegraph matters, with others. Tft'e beeretary of th Treasury to-day issued a circular letter notifying attorneys and agents doing business for others at tbe department will recogniz tb authority oi lb principal to revoke or annul any power f attorney that may hay been given to such agent or attorney. And that the draft fi the procea of soy cliim that may be allowed wilt be remitted or delivered to tb principal nnleaa be shall nave given sutnoniy in writing tor its ae ti very-to b agent or Uuiuet, which au thutityahall not hav been annulled or impaired by sdverse act of th principal avtk tisM when th draft may be feaaly tor didilteiy... Tliiinnlar dnss au lalsltrs with tbe circular letter of tbe th Second Comptroller, tinder data of April 25th l07, ana pnntea as form no, . CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. Wauuxotoh, December 18 Hooss. Th New York and West India Bieamship Company petition for one hundred thous snd subsidy. Tbe bill snthonxlng tb Comptroller of tne I reaaury to examine tee condition rl th Savings Banks of this District passed. Tbs Freed mans' Savings Bank desired and suggested this measure. 1 be deOcieocy appropriation bill was considered. Tb item of appropriating on and a quarter millions for this Dis trict provoked s long discussion. No action. ( Garrett Davis was eulogized. Adjourned. Bbbatb. Stevenson , formally an nounced the death of Davis. The eulo- gis occupied the day. ."a- m ' FORM LOUISIANA. Nkw Oki.kaks, Deo. 18. The second trial of Stokes tor tbe murder of Fisk b gan in the Oyer and Terminer Court this morning, lbe prisoner and counsel ex press themselves very hopeful of acquittal. Tbe Jury am now being cmpannelfad. , FROM NEW YORK. Nxw Yobb, Dec 18. A snow storm eummenced her this morning. A most affecting scene occured at the Undertaker's yesterday, -when th wife of the murdered man Jurga, entered and threw herself on lbe body of her husband, declaring that she would be taken to th grave with bim, and exclaiming amid violent sobs, "My good, kind husband," snd "this it my Christmas,'' "this is my New Year. - You left ni yesterday hale and hearty and here you are dead and cold," Ac She was finally taken awsy by ramia. phyatcaal ivree. FROM CALIFORNIA. Sab Fbahcisco, Doc. 18. There has been no further forward movement against tbe Modoc Indiana. Tbey Sr Intrenched at Ben Wnghi'a cave, near Tula Lake. The hostile camps art twenty mile apart There wss a arvcre shock of earthquake at Visalis yesterday, but no duiusge was done. .,,:,.: ri.,-X.-:..i-.. : FROM WASHINGTON. and soutu Ailuntic ctute northerly sua northwester!) winds, cloudy snd clearing weather with occasional continued light rain. The tfuall-pox Is incring, form mild . FOREIGN NEWaV Bkrlib, Dec 18. Tb Emperor grants BisrnarcK t reouott. Von Rood aits a provisional President Of tb Prussian Jlioitlert, Xobdoh, Dee. 18 A hours rain storm. Lsrge tracts of land in Leicester shire Hooded. A twelve inch snow In Derbyshire. Dbatbot JtrDoRBolsaKAO Tlie Ilia. James Boiaw-au, Judge of the county court f Jjinwiddie, and on or th meet prom ineiit and influential citizen of that county died suddenly at Jarratt's Hotel, Peters burg, n Friday last. taunosi. LEA PKKRl.Nir Wtrtctterthirt Mute, Puvers arc eautloned to avoid the annierona oanterfcltt tnd imltttlona offered for sale JWHN DUNCAN'S SONS, New Tor, AgriiU for Uie United M nts. rtTM. GARL BROWNE, ' P 0R TRAIT 'FAINTER, No. 15, FtyettevllI Street ljf.' lu ru-taret palitkd froea Ufa, Photo- grai'tia of llsguereotypea. aaaro-dtiia '"-'- , ptOPLE S BU.LDUQ A LOAN ASSOCI- ATION. . ,'" -'. .' Ths Utb Kenlsr Maathlv Meat ag of this ssoctaUua will be held sa tha Ceart Moene, a Friday araalng, t0k aataat, at 7 0'tfock, r. aa. . Fiaea anforetd oa d'-llnqtimU. ' steeled ; SRAluN iALES, See. . V ALCABLK FAM1LT RESIDENCE TO A.ET. Tbe eoaataadloa femPv reaidene ot H. A, D m kin' ketr t for taut during Uia year 1S7S. Tbs boot eoataia aaouicb tuoea and tbey are to divided aa to aceooaaiodate tw taini- Iwa It front Martia Btreet, I about !- yard wast of tb post offlea, ha sic gardes of half aa aera, all aeadful uaaaa, and a well wt Ba a alar ia tb yard. . Tb premise wljibelaKrteetrtioalr. , For terns apply to ! lB-tf MOOKF. GATLINO. NOTICE to Partiat of tbe Nam of DALLAS, M'KEBROL and WILKIN jONy WANTED, fall aMrtlealars of th ChU arae or Deseeaulaot ot Alaiaadar- and William Dallas, Duncan M'Kerroll by kia wife Itaiieil Dallas, and of Jobs Wtlkiasoa by hi wife Janet 1 alias, all of who art witltltd to Share in lbe Suceaatlo ot tb 1st Peter Dal- ot lilateuw. Ma ScotlaaaVwnuier or tb above-neend who da-d, aaaaarriad and Intes tate on the IM d sum, is is. i ba Dirties were all native of I-tlv bt Boot hud, and th faiutltM of tb turn Brat aauwd ere suiiuntr to be in North Carolina, and of Job A Uaoa b Canada. Affidavits sad evidewos of ptdurre. aolbmt- Ucatrnl bv a Brltitb Consul, to be lodar d with Jaaaea-fialt. of se) Weal Ml Btreet. Glawrow, Beotbud, the Judicial raetor on Mr. DaUea' estat. dee IB-IUwSt" J JJtREaH COCO AN UTS. rreab enrrenta, , .. ... i TarkUk Prunes, ' Ataorted Foreiira Nntt, t'reab Citron. etM-lf '" W CBTRONaCU. i OUTUERJ EDUDAT10NAL BUREAU. 1. To aid sU wb datlr wsU Qualified teacher. B. TB reiir.-nt tearntrt wno acstre poel- Uons. a To gl't parent Uirormatlan or school, i. To sell, rent and sxehann school Fro- psrttrs. Address . . at suuiiiuaia, dee lOdlUwltAaltweea HuUbora, ft. C. o xford man school. JT. IL IIORXEB, aiLGBAVBS, Principals Ths Spring beta ton win bearta the second Mon.ay la Jatmery. lanas aa nerstorsr, -Oxford, K. V De. 18, 1878. dee 1 -dawetwltawtw FOR SALE. H8TMMSC0ffllti We are bow receiving ht Store tbe following cmiimus GOODS: 80 B0XE4 EO. 1 FIRE CRACKERS. 88 BOXES LATER RtlilSf. 800 POUNDS PECAM NUTS. 500 POUNDS BRAZIL NUTS. 800 POUNDS LONO ALMONDS. 800 POUNDS FILBERTS. m POUNDS BRAID CANDT. 800 POUNDS BROOKLTN CANDT. 800 POUNDS ASSORTED CANDT (la lbs.) 60 BOXES LEMuN BUIdCUI 88 BOXES FACTORY CHEE8E. 88 BOXES N. Y. STATE CHEESE SO CASES BRANDT PEACHEi. 78 CASES FRESH COVE OTSTE8. 1KACB BRO.'S. dceUtf. .... ":" LUTUER SHELDON, ' . -i ' ' riBAtBi tr DOOR3, BASUK3, BLINDS, loBldlBtt, tmkctii, Stair Kails, Bllad Bl'ILOERS II.4BOW4RE, Paint. Oil, Gliibn, Putty, And Bnlldlim Ma'arial of every daaerlpUow, I7S Hsltr Btreet, ftorrolk. Vat. l8lLiiJitaLiLtaj ra-nes. . fartly. r nFTtoiBS PUig fACTORT cheese 10 Firkins choice Goth-.n Butb-r eat Wit - W. O. BTROMACH. 0 HOI E NEW TORE -"' . . BUTTER, W. . TROSACB. DAIRY this dsy is store. ep87-ti I'NIYEllSITr SCHOOL. PETERSBURG, VA. tlirhtb Annual mU brirlus SeiitNlSKh. Tbe school Is pncaraury to UK University ot Virginia, nd I turfMixly racoottaefided by the Faet.ll nf Unt ln.tltut.un. 1 he Prlndial ra ter to the marked aeeeat ot his pup) It at tb L ulvartity, f no toe avd other (XiUege. For circular eouUmSol taruaa, Aa, apply W. GORDON HVABE, l'rincjpal University Sdoot, Petersburg, Virginia. QTIDI DfJPRE, V ATTORJIXy AT LAW, , Raleigh, N. C, rVaetlea tn th Court ot Vak. atl In th Federal Court, g.ve iecial ttntio to th n;uing oi cause tn tn eurfi Mmrt or . C, eiillr-ta cialuia avail ! any ira or Lii luwiiratH Company lh LIhi Cnltisd btatea, and attemlt prfmiily to atiy other prutcaaiotuil jiaouw-H Inti-iutal to bus, fU7-U ' . MISCELLANEqua olfffeU! H Slnglo Gtrns. At 8183, 83.80, 88.08, 80 00, 88.00, 810 00. Doablo Gnus. At is, SlU, 8IS, 814, 810, 80, 84, 840. . -: '.. , f ' i. KEACH LOADING UlNS. At 100, 870,80, 8100, SlilA, IP18TOL8JI SMITH WESSONr. C0I-T8, IHABTS, ALLEN'S and WIUTNET A CO.'l ' THE LARGEST STOCK OF SPORTING GOODS IIT THE 8TATE. Aa Inspection Inylted. ' FtT HARDWARE HOUSE OF Jgt . Jl'LIli I LEWIS V Co' dselS tf. Rslslgk N. 0. N E W A R R I V ALE . Print nd Drcsi Goods :H4 Is (rest variety. BOOTS & SHOES, Urge Btoek. 1 Stw Supply if Eicgiii Silk Bali. PRIMROSE, PETTI A NKW80M detS-tf . B OO TB AND SHOES X. Usnd made beat quality. tiAifiwoHB prn aims , for Ladies an4 mVsss. PRIMROSE, PETTY NRWSOM. ; dec8-U . F RK8H AND RELIABLE VACCINE VIRUS At aovild-tl SIMPSON'S Drug Store, B HUOrS EFFERVCClNa SALTS OF mar, KmtHotts, m,TiicR, cn mTBOP ma n ma AMD MAU&KMA Al'KHIKNT. At . .. ttivtraovs aw SO-tf Drag lws. RALEIOH hATIONAL BANK OK N. f, kALSioa Dee, IV, 1N7. Tbs Regular Annual Mueilng of Ilia hUx-lt holdera o' tblt Btnk, will be b;id oa ihe 'o ood Tneeday" of Juutrr, IHiA being the Uih dav of the saanUi between lbe bout of 111 aid o'clock at their i anklug Moats is this ciiv. ..... By th dlrertloB ot the S ocKholder st their Uat snrsting, I reqni'at "that avary Btorkbohter attend at such meeting; Is pertoB or oy prosy. dot la id O. DEWEY, Cash. II O L IDA T - O O O D 8 , AT TH BOOK 8 TORE OP UF1KBD.WIUUHIS KAY BE FOUND CQMJ'LSTK ASSORTMl.VT Of ASH ' i V V X N-I L E BOOKS FOB BOVS AID OIKIA si Toy B'Miks fok Chiltlren In great variety. -Fin French and Knijltsb butlouery. Mold Pens for Lad In and l.eiitlenu'tt, of til Deal saaaa ; a larve ataortmetit. Kin. Priicilaand Pn Huidora. Pocket Books tod Port Monies. Photograph AMiutna. : ' Diirlft lor ln'.;i, varioas ttvli. . . yine Hiblra and Prayer Books. Charcb rervk)-a-d Hvninul. Writing I'cAkaaod Port roii.j. ' Tuurlnts I ate for TraveJiiiif, . fjliett and riicl.giillltn.ri Boxes, t, ) Cnrnnio Piotnres and Prunes, at dxvot-dlt-g low orice. M - j Call early, if yos wish to get u-i.!it'( ALFRED WILLI A VIS, j .Bjoki.-I tr an I Jtatinnsr. dec 1 If uaOOEBlES, SOMETHING TO HATH MINCI MEAT. , BUCKWHEAT, 1 I ' MACCARUSt. IIO.VINY, FEAIIL CHI f rt, ' CAROLINA HI' E, MULLET ROES, BUADR0E8, . . m-v ' 0O8UES BUTTER. PRIME ClIEESK, ' ,.'.; tPSESII CITRON, . FRESU RA181N3, ... rBESH CIKRANTS, SOUTHAMPTON HAMS, , SMOKED SAUSAGE, SMOKED B01UNQ BEKF, BEEF T0NQUE3, , lav v 8U0AR-CURED STRIPS, . i ffrir t r r tjkii J T'fll -- I lv Lit-Ki j'A 1 O V, I (9 V"J.4l.i -y i W deelt-tC 1 W. C. 8TRONCH A CO. Glirlstraza Kclli Jay 3 ! I.J W. I. ft 1. 1. Tl'CIEl ft tn. HAVS ADniB TO tBSls LABGE 9.TOCK Many dstlrsbls articles suit tilt far GHR1STUAS PRESENTS. LADIES' WINTER DRE38 GOODS, CARPS, SECKT1E8, CLOTtl 8AQ,UE. C1.0AKS, ' fl WIVES, ..: ' FITU, ' AC, AC. fHjT Attention of Eimtwrs of the UxU. Utur la retjieetf ullj lulled to the ahnte td vertlsaiacnt, 4U.W:a",'m""Ca RTM CAROLINA We are Bow offering the lar,rest tt ck of HARDWARE, CCTLEitY, , HOUSE FURNIHIHNO (i(Xii)S, AO., WWtfjjTit to niacity'of ii.ki- i,a tre telling Uiem t VERY LOW V RItTrJ. ' ,X ' I ' Wtwtnt It dlsilurllv unde sto, d tint no house In North I arUmt can or tlull nml. r k.J. as. Our stoek hat boen iu-liti-L..,i tl4 rr,.a Care, tud w uk in ui,; wiiun of It, and fwl eouUdeut tbst onr Low 1'nee u.d tt,j. BUPEKIOR QUALITY Of (ioaj will pleas all who eviy fnvor parnoatt, Mr.k. ). tnrwsll.-nf Chtrl.itt. WiliUmaont, of Iran.in ton, will b pleated to lli.-lr ' . thsir k" sd T. H i-hlubS A 6:.. doclJ-U. JOOMS TO RENT OtV LEA'E. The two front rooms It "T k-r fr , ;' ,t present ocenvird by u. rili t a.,.;.-,, ,.. i C'omiitny will lie reoh-d f. ti. vi-ar 1 v m Whl twlvaaed fur a set Its of y.'i ' Apply to d,el7tf '-B-1-'CKFR.tCi , W'r ItE.NToN VEMAL8 Cv! I K .-Ion of 1 - ,avle-:.-. Uie .u , P M'flf-(,t't., 1 juiuii in r. Li, ri!nr..-cn t-'t 1 l ur pjl til ti - :s 1 di !1.l!i , t eeexl.uga, , . :, J..L
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 20, 1872, edition 1
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