- . . . i . ... ... . V' ' a" i ','-.' . , , ,., , 1 f i: . .( If an. THE SENTINEL ADVERTISING BATES. . Adve-rttsemcBts will be Inserted I the Dally r.wris'i.eiia foUowbig rale per square if v mic inch. or niiuiou 'I" . . , ? i .,-.,ml:ilVH 'l-0" A "yIi, uijsuii liwtertiv 1 t., ti,tfcw.Tk....; ... 1 .,'w.n:. l .S .&o I muu,7ou. O.llU 4A.IW A.itM V-uU I . ' "." -' id,' id tkv jiW..' ru. tv i 'wWiikiual lur ! ulOJlb, SOU r u T montba, l''.00 l- .mili W " , 7'. ; m M i .( H i I . w -jW !. :. . K" i - 11 it-1" ; mjw - f u ,-, - -:-t:.w Vr Beiol-WiwKiir Ui -, Uinw IHli ol .' iijv mi" . . I ' fur tb. Weekly . two llfth olUufly hlTuw DIly i4 8tml-W.ckly eoml lt nor eeut. on IilT rtu . ' For tbo Oidlj fi Wkly, eomlilnfirly ner eent on 0lljf rUt. .,,,', Kof ihe Dully, (iii Wkly nd WreVly com. Wnod, .niy cent, on biy wij Adveriuemeuu la L!el Col Hum , ftl AlvertuuiuU I par urn. TCI j & A II Currort J.AHKKT. luiwriea oy 4)u Adumf, Ormr und Coaimifcuoo Icf' chant, SoBtlt Maikol Strwl t i . luutioH, rx. q. Pri. i o( cutwo in our Market to dy : Urn.' v: ""r 'p.M.' .. ' " -r;.'...- ' ..ajc :..:'.'' r :-:,8a lieeriixa,' - ' Mj j . ... TB.r Ui Market, qukit, . . . , - (f GOOD FARMS mHSALE IN , OIUNGB COUNTT. . Kor tubh . CmJiL For jwrikulwi ii quira kt tlie , : -; .- bENTINEL OFFICE Not 2a. ! APoLoorric.-WoweCol. Uuinpbrty I ud 0r. Low n H8T fu' y in which their ddrtt mt Kt up. Th r paragraph tlioold bare followid thewJ paragraph. TU lault waa i. -t our'a but tha foreman't in making op tN form. , FraDoa iaJixins nu fintlaaa "lunch counter." ; Nearly all the itrecte can. Boat at pres ent good aire gun boata. j The Board of City Couimianioocra mett on Monilajr, evcniiig next. . i ThiVolice Court on yeattrday moming waa without cat! to deal with. , We hear of tbrec.weddlngs to come off in the next three months. U J it wuue joa are young, ft when you get old you : can't." ,-, .) ' Inftontofrhil Theim'a Grocery and ProvUion Store flue deer waa banging on yesterday. W. K. Anderson, Treasurer of the Buard nf nirectora of the Asylum for the Insane, .MtwdM draw. 15.000' in behalf of that institution. . 1 f W are Vlad to leam that the condition of Mr. Nicholas John ha sopicwbat im- week the butchers of this eity slaughtered 85 beeves. 10 slieip, S calves, 15 bogs and 1 deer. Counterfeit Bfty cent notee are circula ting freely. ; Lookout forthem. a,.;t. ni iiVrroliorn cures warts and corns, , ' . . .Jt. Two colored men on Wilmmgtoaj Stteet yesterday, under the influence of benxlo conjinenced a fisticuff, but at the fugge. tion)f a man with star the. affair wei amicably adjusted. -, The inclement weather and the adjourn. .,L nr k. rrilitiura fur receaa fives to iiimii vl suw ataj s our atreeu a gloomy and liftleas appear ance. Mr. CharUa L'jng i still the presiding mmiua t Potter's Star 8alooB. where eve rything to delight ihe palate and the most seductive beverages can be pi cured """ -I' A small colored boy living In the We. tern Ward bad his right' eye nearly put out on. yasterday by being struck by piece uf wood fljing up from stick upon which he waa chopping. We again aU upon the property owners of the city to iak int cossideratlon the propriety of asking the present LegUla turn, on it re-assembling, to gW the cnmulalive sufTrsgc. It wiU gi the tax payers at least four out of theoitie on missionura. , ., .., - - . rT PcTHAia. This iuiniitablo c-( tre,rter captivating most'completel t"h Wilmingtoniana. ha carried b storni thetale and hearts of ih peoplt of CharlmtoB. Her Little Nell was greeted with "vociferous ppUse.M The Charles ton ifettt says: - "Nothing so piquant, original and taii, aa tni young actress baa sppearej . here t.tf many a day, and the play going public will not be slow ti Hod It out. N. C. Statb Liru IJISOBAJICB ComfA- We are glad to learn that s Life In surance Company, deaigned to preveni m terrible drain of money from this State now going on, i about to be organized by some of our most active business men. , It will be a' State institution, the bead- oturtcr in Ualeigh, but composed of stockholder from all sections, and will cumuiaild the confidence of all by reason of lUehigb. chsract and flninciai stand ing of iu officers and sljck holders, . VOL. , Cau Pxtks Mxiixn. Tbia gonile- auan t well know to N.uth Carolinian, is In our city in nceilent bealtu. n is engaged in eststishing a Bd of steamers betwera Net Tork and Uivebead City, a prbjectof Lis before 4b war, bat whkb bad to be abandueed fUr the tinsq.- W le .rn from him that there will be a creamer every fiar day. We wish him great waf- s in the enterprise. " i a it i GIUI.Nt AND FEEf FOR fih 500 Sacks Corn. i 500 Oata. '. " - 100 Peaa. 1 1 j 800 Meal. V : 100 Uaies Fodder and Hay. 00 lb. Butter. , i At CUbars's Qr.inaad F.J aur, Prai rie ttiiiJJ itirf,"WiluiKgtua Street It. Ntf A DVKKTt!' Kit knts. tarter B. Hit ttauh will offer. 13 or more building lot for sale oa 11m Jsnuary. .4 'K. Pj.Bittle calls a metiug of the Coiv porator of N. C. State Lite Insurance Company on 8th January T. H. Briggs & Co., offer for sale Pre mium Safety Oil. Read the advertisements and get par- ticulara, . Tim Fvib aku Fkhtital. On Thura ay evening the Fair and Fuivl at Tucker Hull, given by tha ladicaoi the Jt K. Church for the benefit of the library of their Sabbath School and in aid of the indigent pupila, c!oiI. v The crowd in at tendance waa amali owing to the iuclem- encyof tha weat icr, tot we leara that tboae pruaent had a moat pleaaaut time. The priie, offend fur I he pretUuat lady in the room waa awardud to Mia of Oxford. It waa a beautiful and unique toilette act.' Granville i famoua for ita pretty lad U, and hard indeed to beat. We underatand that during the two daya ol the Fair aome 300 wero in. Ertrytbiog waa arranged and conducted in the beat manner, and had the weather been pMpi tioua the worthy project would bare auo- ceeded beyond their moat tanquine expec- tationa. Stolex Gouds. Oa, Thursday morn- Cbiet of Police King, while searching lor some goods recently stolen from the resi dence of W. II. Crow, Esq., came across a Nancy Powell and Clans Powell In that romantic and somcvrbi.t notorious villiage of Oberlin, just beyond the western cor porate limits of this city. Two or three pairs of shoea,a wtir wheel, two umuretlsa, a lady'a hat, three orfijur pair of suspen der. tring of beads, calico, anbleacUed iluuieaticaaod a irood many other article were to!en, That these artick were stolen there is no doubt, a every effort we made to conceal them from the officer. Up ta the hour 61 going to pros no arrests have been made, but suppose mat me au thorities are on tl "ck of the guilty parties, and that they will soon be brought to justice. , .hi I TriBmph, No medicine eve; offered t the people has won for Itself such a reputation In so abort a tin,. Mr. Tntt's IxoectorsntA Wherever It bas been Introduced, tt kss aupmeded al etner Cough remedies. It aot only cures Iris eosa-h. out so thoroughly purines the lungs that no tear of Its return need besppre- aeuded. ' v iA -'' , s :..s .v Msarais, February 11, 186U, Sir 1 have been .ufferlng lor eearly two vears with a severs eouh aud great jmultj f.f breaUiing. ty welKUt was una buudrea and forty Ave pounds ; snd when 1 eum ZT.a t.k.n votir a-iDectorant, I was re- ta una hundred and sixteen. tried almost everytwjg i bad Ur.iol nuhl h.. Uken Calf dotes botUa. tu LrhlswesU have left me, the couh has al- jr,.nl. and I have Caiuad UleeB QOngDr IWVIOIU- aV Dr. Tstt's liair Dye has n bed edor. , dec UrdeodlJtwlat i-..r.-t ' .;, , Wht Eotb What t tttalB. "Wlut em the urd must be ewtered,"; y " nrarerb : but lndhrtsijoo. U cured, and therefor It la the merest stupidity to eadare it Dyspeptic have certainly a hfc-Ul to eo ilnn dvevtpUcs W m etd ot their days If ih. ehoose. bal as rt mot srtsed that aay J rational being prefer physical torment te 1 .nri baaim. the BrobabOltv to that If aH nffi-Mrs from todia-csUOi. wereeoavlDced that ..'.h.ita. infallible ranedv for their com . ...... ..i. .a tha weald with eo accord Murtto It. Wo mo emphaUcally decuu that such remedy doe exist, 4 shaslu .... la Uostetter' Btoraseh Bitter. ,Th recctrd of Hs snecos extends over a period of mpasaan twaoty years, aea -i5ed that during the whole Ot that time It has never failed to arf rrd penBaneiit teller la and disorder or derate men t el W slomaca iaa aot orKanlc, m.lign.at, and tncuraoie. The testtaonmle that go to establUh UiU im nortant (let eari be counted by the Uiouasnd . Stomach eomplalnU that had bsea aggravated t..uHardot all dlftsry rules, aoo toteoslfled and rendered ehrealc by medicinal treatoeet or drastic purgauon nave is.ro ends of hwunces boeo eured Vltita three BntbsbytheiytemsUes of tul cele ra d aiomaibic and aHeraUve.,. H should b re membered tha. kmao ins oie e or. ueau, , 5 ..... . .-a i. awoMt IU euocomuuia anu , the stomaeto nooa the arrewry and eertuus la3uibwwlurt effect be- hit aJsoniaiau dec tWdudt.etV I LK pkrrimS' I VsrcetUrUtin Uau. Bunts eantioaed to avoid the oubmtWss . ,.,.i,.L. and ImilaUone ; , Aseal for lu UuKed 8t lea, v .in. u.,ninhietuineltoPerfeHi lives' ua the Avenue Josephine in a bouse owiied by his iie an Lugnsu la"! . - tr; Kjnitii.V aUX ltc II .1,11 in t:.e dlltr.aaU-ll t 'U l.twu 10 WhlcB From the Charlotte Observer VIUGLNIA AND SOUTH CAROLINA V ' TROOPS. ': :; . J CaasxorrB, N. C, Dec. 17, 1871 m-ru UsaKHvas : It is e my lsli W tnterter betweew Oraerals Early and Hood Iff their controversy as to whe her irguua or notiu Uaruliua baa tns uvrgtr uhaiber uf tiosps DgbUrg oa the eai el tlk former, during U. late civil war. But I tfttd Gen. Early ha lallca into srversi pafcsble err-t touching tire North Caro tiDa1L'va!ry, which i think it doa to all eoaoerned. t:ittid be promptly e raeted, After wai rny thus long ff some e te else to d so, ( now t BdertaYe the tack mi- myself. . i . . r 1st. ia ii e le turd tse !h mst., speak ing; uf the bttte uound HwIih ond is lBdJ, and iudicatipg the troop enf "ficil. Gen. Eirly put the liolo of the Korth Carolina l avalry p a- nt at these bstUes at nvs e'jmaoiesj I now ot ij owb nowkilg that the whole tf the 1st -North Carolina Cavalry It. irotnt conastiag of ten companies and numb ring i early m huodnd men wa prcseut and ac tively (Migag d. , It was Ihisreimentthat peuetraied to the rear i( Mctlellnn'a line on the 30th of June, and, under the lead ol Co .L. H. Baker in person,, made the dashing charge at Willis' Church. It was bera tuat vapt. Crumpler fell and neatly fifty others were killed or wounded, 1 alao think there was other North Carolina Cavalry ougned in these battle. 2nd. In alludiug to the movement (Ub aeuuent to tha battle of Fredericksburg, . i r . l I ' I : . . ucepeaasoi sue jona vwoiibb KTairj Virginia. a having been increased cer tainly to end. and, perhaps, to two regi ments." At the time referred to, the 1st and 2nd North Carolina Cavalry bad both been lor some time in that atate, and had ay been full regiments. The Snd was at first In a Virginia. Brigade (W. II. F. Lee's) and tbia ,my have misled lien. Ksrly. - -- 8rd. "A we were moving into Pennsylvania, two regiment of North Carolina Cavalry, arrived, but ytnnotat Utttytbury: Tins statement (no doubt uninten ion Uy) doe grots Injuslior to North Carolina, t leave tha impression ' that this State had little or no Cavalry in Pennsylvania. ow consider the facta : " 1 That csmpaiirn began -on the 0th of June 1804, when Kilpatrick made bis re connoisanoe In force to uncover the move ment of Uen. K E Lee. ' Tlien wa fought the battle of Brandy Station, the' largest Cavalry engagement t the war. In this action North Carolina bad lour tuu regi ments 1st, Snd, 4th and 5th ; also several odd companies and fractions of regiments. Ail ot these four regiments were in the Gettvsburir cnmpsiirn, and were all either at the battle or in in vicinity on otutr dutv. Thev ail suffered dreadluily. 1U. let lost near iv, two Dunared Hilled ana wounded. The 2nd and 6th each lost a commandtf"(Cols, Williams audE vans.) And the 4ih, which started six . nun- ed strong, relumed with two bandied for duty. ;, -I Lit probably, escaped Geo. Early, that to of theae regiments (4lb and 6th) wet under s Virginia orlioer (Gen. Uobcrtson) and hence bis mistake. , 4tb. Of the CampsidB of 1884 he asys : There were tliau lour Virginia Brigades bl Cavalry, and one Hortti Carolina Brig ade of the same arm, with the army m n y r - At first we bad only one regularly or ganized Cavalry Brigade in the army of Northern Vircinia. But during the entire war there were odd regiment or part of regiments serving with troops from other States. At one time half ot Dealing' Oavalrv Briirade Cof Virginia) wa com- Dosea ol itortu veroiwiaus. , vui? u iua.- ion of North Carolinian served x in Georirl reciment. (Col. Grilfio.) Near the close ol the war, a xna aorta iaro lina Brigadu was formed undersea. Rob erts. But alter' every effort, we failed to get the North Carolina Cavalry all into bute organization, i remsmoer aeum. oanv from Davie county, under Capt. tie ments (afterwards Lt. Col.) that served to the last lo tueiuta Virginia. It was tha that our Cavalry kt Its distinctive State characterisUva and served to swell the rolls of other 8tatc. 6th. Geo. Early disposes of the Cat airy thus : "The preponderance uT the Virginia Cevary brer ail omen arose, iu grew measure, from we lact. mat ine men uta to keep tlirmelves mounted, at their own eo.t, and that isi s very difficult thing tur men trom the State South ot Virginir, an da" v Now I assert as a fact well recognized in the Cavalry covmand in Virginia, that this "difficult thing," is Just what the North Carolinians did do, more ucccs- inllv than I he Virginlana and "all others. Virginia bad more regiments and brigades, but those froa. North Carolina have al wata especially towards the close of the war, nearly double a full, and ever better mounted. Ana ine reason in greas pan w the one riven bv Gen. Early : but i draw from it S very different ooBcluioa (A Virginua leer too near that home; either to keep their rsnix utf, or the ken well mounted. V anous reasons exisiea ior not, without iu the least refleeting oa the cour age or patriot mm of the troops. Withthe North Carolinians the circurngtanct ope rand just the fsver ; It wa tuu far atd the expense too Iwravy, to go home ti re mount, unless there w a an aberilutC'M ceaity for it. Hence they took the best possiuie caro Ol laeir aumiaia, ; u men korws once got down in ; flcahor o.hdilioii, they were apt to loeetbent. The. Virgin ian mansged most always to take or tend theirs home, lliey couia a aiwujs bring back thoroughly serviceable one ; and if thev did. there was was that great stimulus to ear tor them, that existed on e N,i I'.Atlniahav i - ' j e lue InM w " . - , I now dismiss the suhject witlKthit re mark; I see BO occasion for eitbeVcriti., cism or boinp'li'D' " the .part of either Btate. They Ootn ail weir wauie huij sod it is eoly ' IiaportAnt tint tb truth hnnld be known, ia order that tha Im partial pen of IIitory may do exact jos tic In tha premise . For myself I may ay, that while I cberlsh a strong convic tion that the North Caroline Troop md mors than their full share of the hard, steady fighting tn Virginia, i can sever Make to aduiite line heroic coursgeaad fortitude wwb which the people ol Uli Strti continued BmjnlaiB the unequal contest, or the noble genernsiiyi w.th wilch tbey ever upcoed their hearts ana their bonus to a-t counaerats aoiaiera. Itespwtfullv yoors, iee., BCri'S BAKRINaEU, ' ' -;' ' ' Bng..lien. C. 8. A. 4- CASS Or' BKiATOR CAtDWiXt. Th use of N.-nali.r Caldwell, ol Kansas, rh.nml with bribery, was taken op Bat- nniay by the riect Commitiee on i?rivi- h-ce and ' Llection. It wa found tin practicable to oispost of it daring the bolida rite or by a tub committee vis iting Kaniuaa, and tha examination of Hie witnesM will begia before the whole coin- " l.ALKlGlX IN. C. SATURDAY, DECKMUK 21, BIABBIED i By the B v. I. J. Bean, st the itdeaee t the bride' (atbcri Nov. W, Mr. 6lrfha i. Beaaley snd Mis arak K. Lyoa, all of Oranr eou ily. By the same, at the rsaldeae of ths Wide father. Dee. 1 1, Mr. Eauaet kLTUly sad Miss aa ly eaeu, all at Oraace eoaaty. ' ' : ! By Ik fame, at the reaideaee of the brides' father, Dec. 11, Mr Jaesea K. Lyea sad Mia ran til V. Dutrt, all of Orasg eeantyi At the resSdeae e( Bmaanel BelcM oa the 17th asunt, by B. A. Pfohl, Dr. F. D Caaa to Mis Mary A, Wolf. v la Winston, oa the 13th Instant, by Be . Johaaoo, Mr. Wm. Carter to Mis Daawtta At the nalleaeeof ths hrida'a father. Ml. NewUalViBey, of Burke eoaaty,' Dec. dlh. by ths Ret. B. B. Anderson, Mr. J. F. Bpala bonr ol Lenoir, and Hiss M Loa Forney, At tile reslden. of A. K. II Igler, la Cald well f oen'y, Dee. 10, by the Ucv. Jew Ban. kin, Mr. Louat Brown, et Salisbury, and svla Amanda It. Iliiltflar. IIED, W ecnsumplion, la '..fans county on the lnd Nov. Miss Martha B. Brown, la the 85th rot her sge. Bke bad bees a consistent member of the M. B. Church. South, for a number of yearsa Bhe was a devoted dsnr-h. ter , s trus i"tcr and a faithful Christian, Her faith was steadfast snd namorable, always abounding la the wurks of tha Lord, and In the patience of hope. 8h wasaelose etudeat of the Bible. Oa the day previous to ber death she axpressed much anxiety to depart andbewih thrtot. oh called hsr brother to her bed and, warned him of ths daner at evil life, and affectionately exhorted htm to tors to the Lo d. She thea turned to ber friends that stood by barbed tod said; "Oh 1 This will soab bs a dying bed I'll soon b with Jean ; It's nothing to die li Jesas Is with a. Jeans esn Bk dying bed feel son." She of t expressed l 'The Lord I my Shepherd, I shall not want." Many ware the afflictions of oar sainted frlead. In her way to the Kir p dota. 8he passed through, a martyrdom of suffering but through all the changing scenes of life sad sinld all her trial and sorrow, she w strong In faith glrlnf glory to God. licr greatest desire was to depart and be with Christ whom she loved s much and bad ervtd so falthlu ly and long. I B. B. T. RaleiprLv Market. CAREFULLY REVISED AND con- "ECTEDTVTttrTrr: Rauxiob, December, 10, U7i. APPLES ; ; Gresa 1809 00 Dried 1019 Bacon -7' ; -' -';') ''f 8moked,perlb Ial4 Unsmoked 1019 Strips , " Shoulders....... 810 N. C. Hams... 90 Sides...: W - Ibonlders . ' U ! Canvassed Hams laaK BUTTER... .,. i ... BEEsWAX, per lb..... 3580 BEEF, oa boot..'...:.. . 6s0, BAGGINU : COFFEE t ' ( Java, per la...... ....... - 8sa5' saaln Rio, good, per lb...... ' ... . talr,...., " ordinary COTTON :! Low Middling ,. .' Qoed Ordinary ! Prdlnary........ CHEESE) ' - Eastern cutting C'OTTOH TARN, per bunch. COB, per b. 0 It CHICKENS : EGGS " FBATHIB8. ........ FLAXSEED... .. gLOUR, per bbl, N.C...... VuDDKK, pet WO lbs HAT, per lUUIbs.. BIDES, green, per lb .... SoaUIX .... . 1 1 l o .... " ' - b ..... 8oo ..... 1 dual TO I 00x1 96 ..,r: 8.T ..... 806 !.",: dry, perra..,...,.. , .Ttrve ftf II. rl ... -. - LEATllKR Ll'PEB LEATnill H.'.RNEliS ...... (1676 )S LARD... MCLLBT9 ,.-..?..V.-...-. . ...... 7 AOs (4 BhaiO MoLAoSE per gal HLDE x"i.r, aw to ..... I 0sf 7iW , I SJsl 60 MEAUprbu OATS, pr ba " hhnuf, ptr liOlb I'KACHKSi " " ' V Ureen. ...... Dried. FORK..".. POfATOES, Sjreet, perba.. - ItuO 0a7S Irish, per bu . I yi oo ' l7Sao llH BL'OAR, Ciadied,.,.. .... , .: "A"' ,. "ii" .ii. . H "P. B." 0 Tellow..i.J 8 ALT per esck ....... i . . TALtuWperlb ' " . VlNEtl B per gal..' . . r .. . ki(jb,............ rags.... ...... ..... TAB per ......... T1ES........."..S...TT;... i1' lSjtt MXsUJ. , s wa ; t-IO 8X . ,'t'8ie rARHENTON FKMiLE CvLLEOB. The r or Ire (khIoB trf 1173 wit bfgiB OB the l&lh Jaauuary, sud.couunne KO weeks. Board (eis!n. Ire of liir.hu aud wa U-k) t'O 0 lu.luu lu ri;uir CoWrse, u e ( hargas for extra atndiea, mojVtata. 1 wr s krtifcMAafa, ai'iriy in A. A oEd, t-reaider.t dec ldlm LATE TELtdUAVIilG MU MARKETS. , Nbw Yobx, Dec It. Cotton aalos S,32t) bale ; uplands SO 1-t ; Orleans SO B-4. Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat, spmig, lad cents lower, winter unchanged. Whiskey OS. Cora steady. Rice1 quiet at at 89 1 3. Pork dull lit 73 I w. LarJ lower 7 a faHii to. 1 urpea- tine firm R.la dull. Tallow active 8S-P. Fieights itsady. Cttttoa Net reck-iuta to-ilst 1.4al:Hr.- Morev atiiugeiu-r al 1-8 conimiN. aud closed at 1-3. Sterling advanced, prim banker 14. Gold 11 5-all J 4. Uuvernment dull at 1-81-4 decline. State dull and steady, . . - LnrsBTtK. Deo. 19. Cottod clcaed firm. iu !'H is 40 1 240 1 4 1 arlean 10 1 Latert-ikitton active and Brm; sale 13,000 bales; speculation and txpoit 8,000. . ' . ' Baltimor. Drceinbcr 19. Floiir in crood local, demand ehd unchsnged. Wheat quiet snd finii. Com active, w hile 64. jeTluwtOalll Oats southern 50.iu2. Provisions dull and unchanged Whisky strong at $1. ' YV ll.MlNOTOH, lWC. ottoji -nrui; middlings IS 1-3. HAI.TIMOKIi, IluP. IV. vovion nnn: middlimrs 19 8-8alB B-t. " ; JScmroi.x, llec. iw. cotton urm niw middlings 18 1-418 8 8. 4 ' FROM WASHINGTON. " ' Wasuisotoii. Deo. 18.-nuue The House ha adopted a resolution inquiring iuto the combination to hick up atoney and to nrodure a financial tigliUiesa. The Banking anatdireocy eommiiic n-porieu a bit! lor that purpose, which was recom mitted. . V '-. Bill to pay tb expene of ths com mission ua Mexican depredations wa adooted. . ; Committee oa Banking aud Currency are iusUuckid to report some measure to prevent the locking up ol gold and cur rency. : ; ; ' An amendmeut giving a milliuu and a quarter to Washington passed. , Senate The billowing bills were re potted oa favorably ! - , , . . , The postal telegraph bill. Bill relating to . the manufacture, im porution aud sale of iutoxieatiug liquors in the. District ot cotumlii ami the tern toriea. .! lllll to pay poatmaaterf, &C., ohoafl'r watds engaged In the rebellion wa re united oa adversely. 1 he French polialiB bill oc Jpied the bilance ol the day. , The New Orlesus delegation allracta much sttcution. Tb committee of five to visit tb Attorney General to arrauge a meeting with the President 'ha Rot yet -liUIUUUieijJlu,X. view will probalily not occur to-day. Colfux ha not icccpted tli JVtosta editorship. Denmark. Sweden and Norway have signed ths "Convention for coinage unt il, li! Well bas been oonfirmed aa Al tnruey General lor th Kuntern District of irgiumt, i. '-' - '" Thittrfori the Louisiana citizen committee In sreordance with previou arrangement through Attorney ueeerai WillUms,met with Prmident Grant in his hiitinraraatllireatthe Eiflcutiv Mansion. "The Committee having been Introduced to the President uy Attorney general w u llul tn. Judge Campbell explained the pur- poo m i I heir eamliig to w astiingion, ami gave R brief account nf theconuition ot ffalr in Louisianain conaeutienc of liitii commerce was seiimisly aUectcd. and trade generally so injured that the people are ditmsyed, ana tni unfavora ble Widition of aff iir not only injured that State, but other btatos having close business relations with Louisiana. A thorn u no nnamentof- a lu-t and satis. fnctonr solution ol the pruilnt trouble by means of the agency unw as wora, iub people ibrough the Committee asked that IU thiarxigency Assuciaieeuaeiiiu iinuic,. of the Supreme Court . ot the L'nited States, and Judge Woods, ol the Circuit Court of the United StaHs, may take charge of His Judicial administration cd til Circuit UOUIl .lling IU BUS urreawa. Judffe Campbell addressed the rrcel dent,nd tin President replied. Wgive few raragrnpli of colloquy that lol- hiwed : , : Judse CainubcU Said there wa no au thority under the constitution and laws uf tha Lulled Blate, lor a r eowrm uonn m interter with the affairs of a Btate, inch as bad taken place in Louisiana, and he bruflv alluded to th decree ol te Court and its effect in sealing and unsealing nersona elected to oflic. : . . Th President! during a cul.ouuy with Judge Campbell raid hi undrrstsnding oftue sulilect W. tne couil nao meieijr decided a ho wero the legal nauvaartrs. and even if ss stated in th case, t ouart exceeded it suthorityin lis decis ion, it will have to be respected until tne decision shell be act sid by a suptri. r C3Utt. . ' ' It would be dangerous lor the I'istiilent ta- et the pricoaeut ol inurivriug wiib the decision ol eurt. Judsre Catuplwll rem uludu J44i Lr ter.t'biuf Justice of th Supreme (Juurtol the District of Columbia should tindertak e to count the vote fur President and V u' Preaident and Ucclaru who were elected t these ofiiiHS, with the goverumnbt to sup oort iiiui: the act wouid be no mi-re kuul than the course pursued in Louisiana, un der the npiiiioii of me court, suiporieo. bv the Federal power. The uuutoittee did not ask the president to decide any thingthey only askeel blm tn tnvestignte the thsltcr and eotnuiutiicat to Congress the report of thru, men eloted by hiui fur the nuroosc. The fiesident S4lil lienu;ii not, wiinnut the acthin f fongrrs,imploj and Coni- neniaie such men, .. .. . Judge Ciuiptrell aaid there wa so much paUioliam involved, in geuwnien woiu trust to vongres tor lompnsmiou. (Nothing wa done to relieve the people of Louisiana, aud it i evident that Oraht is bent on carrying out bis wicked purpose to sustuin the Pinchbutk party in power Eds. Sektikm. FHOM NEW YOItK. New YoRef, Dec. ,19. Tfi I ZferaU pub- lishe twelve ettluoins about Cubas llK-re are 12.0(H) Cubans Rr-dcr arm. They hire plenty of aniunition lint lack guns, Had they guns they could place 4U,000 ia the Bcid. Jho simple win be prolonged unless outride partie liitrlcre, , It Is stated that the trie suitgiinl Jay Gould aio ihwinved. He uigorgmg nine millions. v. ' Twogo d Itrokcr'a fjiiKi reputed sus pended. . e!. L. lUriow ttrt that the Eiic C m pany will compnimtse with Jny Gould upon the nasi of nine million dolisrs. T 1 'JH VSbif rV smiKDec 19 Tb House Ueprw- seaf stive to-day, by a.vot of 104 to H. passed resolution coaaeaaawry n i w ceurse of senator Sumner ia introduciitj; a bill into the United State rSeoale a remove alt inscriptions relating lo tlr eueliioa from the army register ana nrs- Uosai rrcimcotal abura. '. 1 ! : The Senate passed tn rasoiuuoa) uy a Toteof SOtot., FROM EC ROPE. ' ADmn. 170. !. The tmptruu say the rccoBstrw tioa f lhaeatiutai uaat b longer delayed.' The KuhblioBn in tb Coites have rcsolwd to support ths vot of confidence only on condition tht th governmrat dmlai umqivially ia rav ol thd imineiate aboiiUun of slavery l the Spanish dominu.oa. , ' l LoMDoav. Dec i Tb slilu'llatrhress,' ha b wrecked off the enant et Nerih amlwrlaud. All lost. Kobert Bow lea. a Pari banker, (ecored $J0,000 bail, end waa released from New PahM, Dec 10. Gen. Chanzy's corps is being rapidly Increased toten thousand, while General Dtterat, a doubtt'ul Repub lican, ha only fortye.glit: Uunarea men under hisoommsnd. Thiers to-day said he intended to keep monarchists ia awe. N i (a ftainrdav the 11th day of Janaary aext, 1 will Ball at pubbe auoUou an ia prem ises 12 oi more ekolca budding lou, kaeluiU.f that oa which tha barn slauls. 'llus balitiuig eaa be convened iuto comuiedioa w.liug al small ou lay. Uneaeh of thro other low Is a small naiiat g, et which are new, lemia I Uaa-Uiha caaa. eaawc u year a. : 'UUerruuiea-uii paym w maoe. uee.ai-ius N TO TUB' CORPORATOR Of TB ROBTB CAB OLtKA STATE tir IKsrjRAXni CO. A the Irst named In th i list of ecroorater of "The North Caroliua State Life lusaranc Compear," It becomes my saty to call th corKiralors togeUiar m order to argaaissth Company. . . ? " ' rieaas eonvene i m biuaasw niwaai Bank In Ralelirh. oa Wednuday, th lh uf Jaa ltffll. at 11 o'clock, A. M., for th stora- aa d purpos. auesiu svasir r, bai ii.b. D IH9LOW BUSH1 PREHHIU ' Saien Oil Wilt SOT EUIOBF. v SAFEST, PL'Kfvr AND MOST ECO NOMICAL OIL IN HIE WORLD. ',i, ,,.....t i" .V. Clear Spring Water. Burn brilliantly .H 1..I. Ii,,,vrr than other oils uive beaudtul brilliant and sits 111)1. Mots oni hanl than ga snd saf as tallow candle. No I amakal No odor ! Ho chared Wicks ! N change of lamp. ' HO It XP I OSfOSS.. 'Th beat lsslwy the cheapest," You want III Tour eelglihors wsnt It I Even body wants It No family can siloid to do aiihoutlt, 1 ' , It stands a Bra lest or over tea aeg.esa. a ltfhnrd lamn nuv b dathed Upon th Soar aud yet this oil w ill not explode, nor take tr. For a?! by ' , , TIIOJ H. BHlliGS A SONS, eel AgeutVior ltaJelgh and vxlulty. BIGX OF tHE ' GOLDEN, EAGLE." deeSltf . ... .. .. CHRISTMAS IS ' r auw receiving I stars the following CmiISTH18 C00D8: !hi;- o BOXKi J.O, I flHK i'AK J '' '"' 1 .li i'., -J-- ' ' 1 8$ DOiKd LATEU RA1HNH. ' PoONDs PEC AM NUTS. 500 POVNO' BRAZIL SVT. ' 600 POUNOS LO.NO ALUONDS. 600 POUNDS FILBKHT8. ' 1 SSO POUNU3 BRAID C INDY",' " -. ",. , SfMUJitJS BROOKLYN CANDY. A POUND ASSORTED CANDT (i lbs.) , 80 BOSE8 LEM'N BtlJCVI f. 26 BOXES FACTORY CH EES 8L tt BOXES N. T. STATE CIIKKiE 60 CASES BRANDY PEAC1IE1 75 CASES rREdU COVE OYdTEJ. , ' A ' J 1 EACH BROVA." dee.U-tt : "' ALCABLB fXhllLY RESIDENCE Tbeeoraraudioaa family reaideneeot II A DJiain's h:lra Is for rent during lb'.' year ls. The hon eontmns eminsrh r.-oinr. at.4 tio.y ars to divide! a to aeeomttiolate two funo- iiia. II (routs istariea ftrrrt. is aijfltii. lei vttrdl wl of the iwi "thro, U a nice iraid.-n of lal! ru acre, all reiiiiiii outlioae, ao a well ul Una sikr In ll.e ?ru. lu prrulMV Wlllbeln ertil r,ir. For tf,viuit t i.'i r dec la if MOfiRl A OATI.IN1. 172. aUSCELLANEOUc ".- I I J, , I III . II .AD 7 Q C A It T E I. k I ' Singlo Guns. aBBBBaVaBBaaBBaaBBBBBB At SiSO, taSO, 8J.00, SO 00. 88 Co, t 04. Double Guns. At iU, lis, i, flu, tM. 6, 4-W. KEAtll LOAJJl.NUlllJNS. At tnd, -5, tS, 1UU, till. IMITU WI830S8', COLTS', SHARP'S, I Al.tES'8 snd WHlTSEf A CO.'S. THE LARGEST STOCK OF 8P0RTIKQ GOODS IN THK STATE. An Inspcetloa iBTltetl. . tM' HARDWABI H0U81 OF "Jtl j r Lir LEWI k Co, deelS U. . Bslelgh X. a ARRIVALS Frlnti and Dress Goods ' .. (, ,.. .. v ,i ,.. ., ). - In great varlsly. f, lOOTS & SHOES, lsri(e8rir'. " " i Sew Supply of Elrga.t silk Bali, PKIMHOSK, PET'fT at MW80M dee-tr OUT! AN t 8 HOBS, Jtvxra sixols axd doviii.ssoik llaud msde best iiuality. llAKllSOMK Vt'K SKT1S for Ladle snd Mi, sea. PRIMRtJSB. VET! Y 4 NE80M. F RBSH AN KILU1U.I VACCINE VIRUS ( At . aIilPfON-4 B0V SO tf . lliugtlUire, I i - tlBHOrS BrrEKYEfClNa HALTS Of : ". . . . . i XKI.TZKK, VIIK-WBvr m.mi, -xioja. ' ' ADO AI&VJir.lsIA Al r nir.ni. At . ..... 8dMrwOM'B ' au-tf i . ' Irug kvf IJALEIOH NATIONAL BANK OF N. C. - Th. Rrsular Annual siiiig of Uisatoek. holders ' this Bank, will ba held oa III "IStso ond Tuesilsv' of Jsunsry. ler.l being tl ii,i. das nf ths mmtbttetweea tne uouraoi 11) snd 4 a'clocii at their i anking He ass ia this cilv. . . . ... , vi , llv tll lllrecllOB Ot IB HOCniierw their lt aii.eliBg, I request "lltli rvevy dln kh"hler attend at such uiectlng in penult or.bv.provy." 'UeulV-Ui,' Aa, w i , II ULIII A T GOODS aVi At 1UK Jl 0 O K S T 0 K E OF iALMIBD WILHiMS 1 MAT liB TOUXD , i , .. A 'O3inSTIIti10ltT)llXT Of HVT JUIfK.Nl L flB O O K 8 Toy Boot.s for ClilMfta In rrsst farfcly. .' l.old Fens for Llls and l. nllomee, ef biitt mhe ; lar.s assi'itmenl. - in, fpwiis snn i ;ri ii not;. Porket Boo'.s snd Port Monies. I"holi)Kriih Albums. ' lMrt for varlims stvlas. ' Sins HibieS and I'laye' boukt. . t 1 linreb incsa djlymnala.. Willing llerksnd Horl Koiiof, ' Tourl.tSt'B,S 'or Travr-tii'lt. 4 a A Kmi ..tnfmili ti.ili. TO 1 t i.romo i'tetuia. and frame, at excccduig ,1) earl)', II )"U i?n iOi;Biuj-,iir. ALFRED WIl-LlAMsi, ' B wk. Icrral ttntinnc.-. dec 1'Mf no. ss .1 OHOCEIilES. $UUETHIHG TO I A T 1 1 ME At, .BUCKWHEAT, MACCARiiNl, ,.".."', " i IIOMIST, ' " PKAItLtiUm, CAiU)LI;AKI ttj MULLET HUES, , , - - HADBOEA, i ftOSllKK BCITEB," ' ' F11IMS CUEEjjE, , , - ;rKESll CITRON, ' FRESH RAWtNS. ' ' ' FRE8U CLKliANTS, BObtflUMPTONaAMa, ' 8MOKED BAL'SAGI," 6M0EED B0IUNQ BLkK, BEEIT TONOUEJ, ' 8L0AR CURED STRIPS, riCKLESt, OAT8CP8 SAUCES, ' W. C. BTIUSXCH CO. iscM-a Cliristznas Zlcllllays ! w. i i i. l mini en. ' RAVI ADtllD VOTIIIIB LARGE STOCK 'Many desirable srtlcW sultsble ff CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. LAblES' wintkr i)ite-s ooons, , . IfA'U 4 NV( KT!"' 1. 11 ' ! 1 ( i ; ; CLt)Ak.a, I GLOVES, . rURS, AC AC. liT Attentluu of Members of tha ii'sini latar is respectfully hittted lo th al or st- I tenlseoietit. ' W. H. AR. 8. U'CKkHACO. liee.lo-tf M. O U IT Wanted on mortiria ot Wirm bundf! term lo 1 LMta,-vi 4 by i'ounty i.tininun ion en fur Ux.uuu t $ tt(nj, )uig 4 lutsca flCO J - W. A. atAS A wU-t AX . J From Hujwvodti tity for-, very fliif. W. U. Jo;ia,4 & cu. RUT TKEkS sad OKAI'E VINE. Now 1 the Uhi lor thru. Wa are St ent (or thorn. MMMf- ' W.H.JONES A CO. j OUN ARMdTRONU. m )K BINDER A N! BLANK BOOB MAS- . UrAUTtkaui OVa TBS TB 0ASOUWA BOOXSTORS, . .t ' RALEIGH, N. 0. Triaii' Kieeiiilim; Minute and. Rceurdhg 8o-.ke,u marhf lonh"e, w . ; hortii Csroiwa heiiru arm o'-ioir u 'a. boeurl inwiitwitor Law h.nl'i!. ! Mlwd ' nulrs of th &! I n - '" d r.dOiiJ lumiKri taaen a aie.'.anna t,ti ,,,,4' due a w- i I'llOFl'SHlONAfi C.MUU I I. rAHKK. J. A I 0-o, I'AliKDK A 1(5 NI, ATTOIINBVS AT LAW, , UUA11AU, N. C, Practice in A'an.anc and t' s a' v eotinues. siirl lu lueooireiauaiiU t.n. i. -.ui . -U leow-ssuir JOOM8 TO RENT OR LEAE. INT OK l be iwe rrnni moms tn i hck.t r, irBUleriil by ths perih t.arutu JOiupany am s lti-a i'r -.ei.t vmr i ,.., e WiU be leased lr 4wiietof yara. i Aiily to 1' W.H. &B. S.TLCKE!14t.O. dee 17 tf . , JJtRKSH COCOANCTS. rreh t.urrpii s, i Terklih Prunes, ' . . t Aborted kuf'fi I jji W. c. the I 0 litlll new tore DAIRY BUTTER this dsy la shus. SAC p j;-tf T7"AI.rARI.E L A N ! I i fro Vtilu,.-! off. J. i. "T will A l.! tire GciHi3U!i ir.it '. i : . f ' nn;U January luth. ." ;' ( '

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