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1 N--- TX53TA' SENTINEL 'i AOtWTUi:j.G BAT: 1 h ... , j, ... ,. .. AdvertiseanBtawlHtMttosertr.d In tha Viy AssTiitai.al the foiinwm riea ir auam oi ne laca, er tea aaiuion unet, - Uneanare one U.....,..... ti e. each aubaaqoeut lateruoa leas than a week...... . 1 square, 1 week, t 3 I aqoata, t on. : 1 i 00 t , 1 aaootb, .Oi il . , t " a l t .,; --tmo',' lxotH ". t " u. t , t lt.Oi.l- "10 14 44 0k I . 4 " sow i 11 . tie t- i- - a - S4,ll " It ! . t V v . SO.!;! . JO 8 1 A V T.V?l MIS, Jj OtiSo. Mr tbe rmrt Hoaw, V 'V- t. - " Urn ow tnnrm? Dlly froitlael 1 femr la adraoe. .. aou Daily. x atoa tha la advance, 6.00 6.01 Weekly MBtnM The Dailv tsimwai. will be datlrered ta part of tbe City el Firrsaa lum per wit. , ... j j'.;,-;;tt T'71.'"" f VOL. IX. RALEIGH N; a, -TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1874. NO.162. Legislature of North Carolina. 7- J:'Jj': 8ENAT.:: j , , Patcbdat, Feb.?.; The Senate met at It o'clock. L:. Tl e Mil to authorise tbe eoamiwiriiirrt Pnnsonsu OaL J. 8. ".Amis, t One villa, Uon. Z. B, Vance, of Charlotte, and Id ward Coig!od, of Halifax, axe at tha mm FROM EXNTUCKT. LoonruxB, Fb. $. Dt. Henry Miller, President of tbe Loulav ill Medical Convention, Is dead. nidaltbt PUpaicdr. B-4-TT-PAIIIT , CBJU) rOB CAVfLB OABOC tO MAKKETJS. LlVBBWOl, Fib . of B 'iJlJj:onnty to lery a special tx iumoi iu saveraj reaaioira. Tba SrnaUl bill to loourpontl tbe ttaleicb ' Warebouee A Trust Conipany Tarborongb House.' : . - Cminf,. CoaxR Bamr The , 0M Nortb State MilUtrde a4 tVass- Usiut ill ghre a mosical aniwtaJoineotatYuck er Hall on Friday evening next, 20ib last The object U to raise food to ompioy lb wai amended and pttssed Kreral rcadioga. Cottoasalft o( Uplnd .'jwilui.g be- - f. Brogden io the chlr. - , .Lj'iTbe Journal of Saturday iu red od 7Pm.;"' f- , .. 4tP0rrt fbom oownTTWDM , "j Mr. Cunningham, from tbit Educational, favorab'v 00 bill to author!.- ibe ornsbi '" nation of tha TeacertV.Iotlia.'e ol llaii- lua tm rr toe belter protection of low good ordinary shipped Jan. and Fib. " f-8 ditto shipped , Feb.nd March 15-H; ditto hTpped March and A p i. ' ' j,'..r.':.' Saw Vobh. Feb. 4, FK6MJikW0RK. Martin, paaved aevrrai readioca. m KiwToB,Feb.lj. . AT well known lawyer, Jas. W. Gerard, . Tbe Bill to rmwurer the city of Wil THE WEATHER.- f ! "' ' " Washwoto. Feb. For the Souther and Galf Sutes, rising mington to aubaciibe to -empower the ctty of Wilmlairton to ubacrlba to tbt ipcoial 1CottoB dnli;8y002 baloat 18 8 8corn stock 14 tha Wilmington and bea t:de Ur neoeaaary in traction to make the Citisainr aiiiajcj&fsrXav tr- : 1 F"?f I at h .. r.. : v. fcKVtl-.-a. 3- w-W-t4 -V-S1 JLfU s ink 11 . M WO. tit art rk U Hi S .ft 4,, 4 '.I which iu, on rnoti.iw of Mr. Prtoe, put a its passage! Mr. M.-ring, from Judi ciary, favorably on bid to emend chapter 78, laws of IS7S--7S: Mr. Morehead. . Guilford, from urn committee feuorably ... -PB, bill to NCMCt MCtiOM lit tad B3, . ; chaptor 8$ til tha Revised Coda i Mr. . ' . 'Aver, several bill a correctly carolled " "tool committee ea Enrolled UilU : Mr, ' Love, from ootnmiltee og Proposition! and LvOriaraMaa, fertirabty oo 'about nitty Ilqnnr pmoibitloa bill ; Mr. Oudeer, rrooj the ad Mary, favorably to amend awiiua .13, cnau. 17, Uattie a UatiMl. " , VV Kaaolatioa la faror of Htmuel Cape, ol IWrMB OMoty, called ep by Mr. Love. : ,', ftelatioa appointing J. Toroer More- . baad, il Rockiairbam, a member of tbe Board of rabllc tbarilie. "tJ XJador tbe tHposion of the rule. Mr. FleiiuninK called Qp the bill to re-enact Tt laoa S4 and 84, cbap 8 of tba revited . eode, which ramrd ita ferenl reading. . Mr Welch culieil op the bill to prevent tba drawing or tunes lor the second week its lereraj readinga. ' ' MIKBLLARBOOt. A message from tha House tnnoancins la paatasa by that body ol a rcaolntion .L-'w9ae,tlnK the lupremo court to render an ; opinion as . to tba Unlity of electing - jud of the snprame court to supply the vw.anciis supplied by the uppoi&tuieot of ., Uon, Toomaa Betlle anu Hon. vr. r, B u c iucurKOCt oi me oeo- ata therein. ' Oa motion of Mr. Price, the resolution was tabled by a vote of y IS, nays 19, . Tba Senate ilnr&i n.ljournniuut teu- " luuotj was returned Irora the House with ameqilnivot providini; for the hour at 18, m.-tfrxt -Monday. Cicuirvd in. "'-Mr. CnnniiiKham introduced n reaolu -r- ' tl-rt pritvtdttte for tbef future meettngi of fc 4ii to Benate to be at o'clock, a m, and 7 I- ya, aacb day, which Ilea over under the rniea. - j t;50U4BO? BEPBSaSNTATIVES. 'ri-j- , --Febfuarj I." ,r, , Mr. Speaker Robinson called the 8'Mia ' - 10 oroer at iir.au a m. Jonmal'ot Saturday read and appror- -d. Ur. ... . -v MoiunM ktTsrjiBaa, f 1 Mr, Terry, of Bladen, a petition aaklng - tba tepeai of the prohibitory Uw in ' Fr.tiks Crvek Township, Bladen county J- ' BKreirrar::, - , Hr"Bland1or'J, IrbnTthe couimlftee on Bnance, ),-, Mr Orandy, ftom tba committee on en- ii gr-iewd billa Mr (Jotlncr, from the committee on en eroswd bills. iH-Mr Blown, of ' Mecklenburg." from tha c mmlttec imi propaitluns sod nrtevancea. Mr Carter, Irom tbr committno on pro- j., .. . i . , pwiuons anu grieTancea. nr uarttr, irom tn committee on eo- : rolltd bill4 S V BOX UrtBOIMJCID, Mr Perry, of Bladen, a bill to repeat so men of sec I, crtap 171, Isws of 1878 '8, as refers to French's Creek Baptist Church io Biadvn CifUnty. -Mr Cuatnt-r, bill tu secure coats In ap- pie irom justices oi me peace. Mr Dulsj n bill U lay off a road from .. ni neioorw'. . Mr HcOehce submitted n report from ' tbe committee on internal improvvmenta. . vn motion oi nr. uiacswell, the rules ware suspended and the bill nmendinff , theebartef oitne tireaofille and .French Bros,. I Itailroad Company passed Its sev- cri rc'aings. .' Ou mtion of Mr Onyt her, tba rules were su ponded and tbe bill to amend tbe chartrr ol the Seaboard Raleigh Rail road Company passed itseeveral readings. On motion of t Mr. Bennett, tbe rulet , vere auipenucd ana tne ihii to provide a room fur tbe supreme court records ' passed Its several readings. . On motion of Mr Bean, tbe rule were suspended and the resolution introduced by himself Instructing tbe 6 tat Treaanrer - tosnnd in a report was adopted. Oa" motion orMr Freeman. the rule were suipcndeJ aod tb b It to allow county eommiasiooen to contract for buildiog turnpike toads pissed ita several raadinga. J ' On motion ol Mr. Raid, tbe rnles were snspended and tbe bill amending the chart of Trinity College paased its ev era! funding, . ,-,'...,..,.,'! ! - Mr. Bryan, of Pitt, introduced a resolu tion to have tbe roll called the last day of me aeasion. On modon of Mr. Wbitmire, tbe rules were suspended and tbe bill in regard to fee of bberiffi and Keg i iter of Deeds passed its several readings. Tbe ru es were snapended and the bill to allow tbe commissioner of Sampson mnty to levy a special Us passed its .third raadinga, ., 1. 1 i' f The bill to amend sec 63, Code Civil Procodure, passed iu several reading.' . Tli House concurred in Becat propo sition to adjourn sins iit Monday llth, On' motion of Mr, was Died at It a. j- Liodssy, the boar On motion of Mr. J.en. of CaidweB, tbe rales were supended and tbe nao lution in fpgatd to night sessione oa Monday, Wednesday and Friday night, Mr. Jones, of Caldwell, a substitute that tbe House inert every aight (Sun day nights excepted) until tbe end ol tbe cession. - Thm substitute w adopted. - The bill to allow tbe constable of Bing ham township to collect nrrears of taxes passed several readings, - The biii la relation to tbe Western Division of the Western North Carolina Bi1taJ t wl ri oxouj leading. The bill to anthor.se theeommisriotier of llicki.rj Tsvern to iaan bondt, passed its third reading, . , . ; q-JAt-iii ii&tXr Ajfh'W 1J WiW of salted Gsh, i., pa.ed several rcadinga. Resolution in favor of the Enrolling and Engrossing Clerks, was adopted. Resolution in regard to Indexing lb Journal of the Two Uouss, was adopted, An net to incorporate Pylhagonu Lodpr, No. t, A. Y. M. of tbe town of SmiihnUe, Bruniwick city." . - Senate 3ill regulating the time ul hold ing the terms of tbe Superior Court! of the 4th Judicial Hist, aadJar otber purposes, passed several readings. , V i , trtCML OSDSB. : ''; The Revenue bill was passed by the House came up, as the Special Order at 13, o'clock, aud en motion of Mr. Murphy was eooaidered by section. The only amendment adopted was one offered by Mr. Worth which provideajtbat the tax levied fr tbe penitentiary auould be hp plied to the. taction -of tbe came," in stead oi ".bo outer wll" a tbe bill read; and one by Mr Cow lea, to the 20th Sec. utrikibir out tbe tax of $50" instead of 10" u herein before provided on peddlers or liquors. House adjourned unttt tiwiigbt, at o'clock. For tha renlluel Mb. Ediwb j Other jragenjejUiisjc prvvenlvir'rtiy replying lu JS. O. as ealy as 1 intended. Mr. E. O. seem to grow wrathy that any one thould even presume to suggest that the luniine Aajluin Is run extravagantly. Ue indulge in euubuls that do not apply at all to C. hit tbe facts Set iorth by 0. a mepnei' tiraiLieiesnirmSuod the Ay lum and tbo waves of emoloyees, wss taken from the report of the joint committee of b itu houites appointed to investigate that matter.' Then if the fret and fliuits are the aarne aa made in tbnt report, bow dare ne a; mat tba wruet-ie an igootant cow ardly scribblert These terma would seem better to apply to aim, who sets like a coward really. -For -when;- coward doe not intend to light, he make great pre tention, in order to scare bia antasouist. Tbeas reports hsve been laid oa tbe desk of tbe members, and they ean testify a to wnether they are true or not. Ibey bevo been Uis subject of much remark, atlfl are generally characterised a outrageous. I hey will no doubt undergo much inves tigation before that body. We chalkBire K. O. Io contradict one fact set forth iu l.'s communicotioth ' t Now we assert that tbe si tides lurnUu-, ed that institution are at the very highest retail prices ol tbe city. Tbst tbe salaries of many of the employees are muck -too nigh, i beee. prices stnke every one with eioMahmcnlul- Baconk 1 2 L Butter at 4 11, Coffee it 37, Sugar tt 181, EL'irs at S3, Floor at $10.63. and Ibis for tbe ear rouud. Then to pay anUntjiueer, $1,750 a yenr. and gtvs him aa KstiaUnt at $40 per month, ouir goou in the extreme Jjjr..---. W have taken the pains to oalcnlate and see how much might be aaved to tbe State on a lew oi that articles in that report, at tbe Market prices of said articlea last tear. a furniabed by some f tbe largest Gro cery dealere in tbe city. On bacon at 0c Might be saved $340 it. On Fork at oo. $2,80. On Coffee at 23c. $WL8. But ter at 85c $i,68. Oa Flour atuc, $53411. Oa Sugar at 12c, $153 89. Ou Logincers wage, $550 lor w think $100 pet mouth big wages. So you will see by enming np the above amounts, we already have saved $3,418.68. By continuing tbit cal culation on nil the articles and setting the wsges ol employees st fair rates, I tUiok at least $10,000, might be saved. I call tbe sttsuuoa of the Uensml As mbly to this nrticla, , . t ';-ft!. Tablbd. We some time sinew' stated that Mr. OUben's compulsory education bill was properly tabled. It was re-rfcr- red i and, aa adverse report from tbe Law Committee, ss well ss Irom tbe Commit tee oo Education, having been tubmltted, on motion oi the introducer, the bill was, last night, again "consigned to the tomb of tbe Cspulets.' r I j SCIENTIFIC AND SAFE TREATMENT When applied with l)r. Pierce's Nasal Dooche- and accompanied with Dr. Pierc's Golden Medical Discovery aacanstitutioa al treatment, lit. Sage's Catarrh Itemed! produce perfect curse of the. worst onaee of Catarrh and Ozmna ol many ytem standing. This thorough course of med ication cons ti lutes the only scientific, rat ional,' ssfe sod successful manner of treat ment this Odious disease tbat haa ever offered to tbe afflicted. So sucd-M ful has tt proven thai the ' proprietor hu king offarvd a eraodiog reward of $500 for c ca-e of Catarh which be cannot care. " INDISPUTABU EVIDENCE. " Tho. J. BuHor, of South' Brook Iin, N. writes that his wife bad suffered since child with Uatrrh'nntit it bad resulted in what eminent physicians pronounced Consumption; tbat aba bid used Dr. Sa ge. Catarrh Remedy with Dr. Pierce' Golden Medical Discovery, and tbey had worked, wooden witn ber caas. l STEALING OCR THUNDER, f People should beware of those impos tors who not only try to imitate Dr. Pierce's Family Medxaeos but also eepy his original style of advertising, by offer iga various - eined rewards lor cases otUs tarrn and otber disease which tbey canno- cure. Those who do not posse sumuent iotellieeece to write an original advertias- mcat art sotlikely to hsve made great aed valnable discoveries ia Medicine. ' k Sir Joba Lubbock ba become ,th champion of Helea of Troy. He can find ia history no proof against her. He ba collected all possible Information, Homeric and anti-IIomeric, and the mors he knrn TeTBWTuc7eOT: did tt sTcaTTCSr the bcautifui- Helen ever gave- evra tba slightest cause of uneasiness to tbe gallant MencUu. . i ' tope everr 'ljud'v wifi noTtoTai-kur Hail. and wbltsl kbjomg the - Am and tbuaic 1 at the earns time will contribute at the door It furtherance of the purpose ,of the r Manufacturing the beet Scales la tba wor.d, and making It a point tat spars no expense le arder to mainuia the repots uoo;acqeJred erasing a prosperous career af over forty yeera, theMeaer. Fairbanki ne always full of orders. Their bnsioeet thu tar this year is largely In excess of the nmc-pertod In T871 Among' "their lor der la January was one lor twelve Rail road Track Beak. Last week the Com pany made eight hundred Sralee. They alio purchased for immediate delivery seven handled tons pig Iron ; but at the rate tbe furnaces are now consuming Iron, tbit amount a ill last less thsn two month. On Monday of this week they received an order from Chicago fur twenty-two five hundred butbet Hopper Scale.. Amcrlcs lead tbe worU in tbla branch of industry, lanlFiirbankirVAle is the arkn..liged standard. v TV It Bbadut' Patknt Ebambl Paist. It i but a little over a quarter of a een tory since the art of mixing paint waa eonfioed almost exclusively to a fewgom paratively speaking. . Now, however. tbrongb tbe ingenuity ol Bbaduct, PBACTICAI. FAINT KB, SS Well MS ChBMIIT, we are not only enabled to pp'y( i the Paibt, If we desire, but can ana the shade io advance, BBAUHfvii abplb CABD,be log furnished obatw, with the different tnsdesTorilrUf umooiearoOsving ased the Ebahu Paimt, we cent, "of courss spesk from experience, bat we bare not a doubt, It Is sl! tbat is claimed for it, and must evidently aupercede the out tTTLB PAiirr . A an evidence of tbe great worth of the EKAitEb Paibt, we most respect fully request all oi our readers, to carefully read the excellent testimonials of Mr. a P. Knight, on the 4th page of 'lit m 194' w"?"x CU TESTIMONIAL TO THE REVTIVA. .STROBEL. We publish,- tyqiroitrlbllswmg letter addressed to Rev. P, A. Strobe!, by one of tbe Corresponding 8ecretariea of the American Bible Society, t . '. ' Bible Hodsb, N. T4 Jan. S3d, 1874. have at band your very comprehenaive re view of the condition' of Bible affair in North Carolina, which it was very consid erats ia yon to forward at this early date, and which will be put to its appropriate use in oar next annual report, Tbe fist of the present officers ot aoxilisry societies shows also tbe asm Oddity and care which have characterised all theatatlatl- cal returns which, you hare forwarded since aasuming charge of our work io your district. Regretting most deeply the aotowsrd circumstances which hsve led to your retlgnstion, we feel tbst the ser vice yon have rendered haa been or great beatflt to the people of North Carolina and very ' astUfactory to tbe Board of Maoagera. In the earnest hope that God' bleaalng may attend yea, air, I re main, very truly yours, - . t PWABD W. UILMAK, 1 Cor, Beo'y A.B.8. S1 t B 1 H Q A B R I Y, A L I Gates. , 09 Tea. tiling gtyi PercalU. 800 Ida. New Black Bilks. , SO pod Fresh 114 Glovss.4-4 Tb best I Buttoa Movs in the Msik, at therriee. ' - -j- i - . - r New Goods will be Meeirsd weekly. ; Fb -U ; W. a . A TUCKEB A Co. '"" A B B ,tJ j'x a Swedes Iron ' " and the : ' 1 r Finest English Steel! The pest brand of American eaA, Swedes Iron, and English Extra Reiasd Cast Steal Be4 la Uasaana factor of our AXES 'AND EDGED TOOLS. W ofTef tfas Very beat IXC that can b anmifaotnrae by ak tiled workmen and very aa lienor material, and trait tbat will ra- eeiv th aapport of the trade. - . trrasrs auee iiaaianianeiy. . ' - j - v' iuiica LEWIS ft C0v OH THB BBEAEFAST, LCMCBBUN, DMt BIB ABO IJUPNEB TABLE, ' Lea and Ferrlna' WorckesVenhirs Eases is ladlapaoalblav i ' . y r- t - J0HM UUKCAWI SONS, Hew Tork. Agents fortes Called State. eotJO-ly QAMP8 CKXAM AND SODA BISCUITS WDaon' Blaeelt and Cakaa, 1 Camps Frsata Jlna;er Bnapa, - , . Bakera L Chocolate. Finrrt Oreea and B!a k Tea. faarea and Fkklf. MarmaUdea and f retervee. "' All freak goodf, oct-t W.C.8TOSACB. To Nation! Qtaefte lirUWaaaW- session to-day. The call of BtabBT waV, resumed. Master Porter of Nebraska moved that a committee be appointed 00 statistical cmp , report, and oo nsnstw tioa and by-lawa. BevaraJ reeefattow )er referred to appropriate committee. Vh evenieg eessloB We devoted to cooferaing tbe aixtk degree ctk the Masters of Slat OiMgeciMtd thfWea; thegr . being ith ooly pervotu entitled to taocive fc j FKQM PRTJSSIA. BbkUX, Feb, An sntl-Catiiolio meeting here was at tended by a number of the member of tbe Relchitaglandtag. Several clergymen and otber prominent persons was present. Professor Qeeist wae principal peaker. A resolution signed by Field-Marshal Von Mollke, Von W range!, Priooe Hohu lake and others was adopted, thinking the people of England for their' recent manifestation of sympathy for Germany, as expressed at a meeting held Im St. James Hall, In London. FROM LONDON, s - . -Tjowposj feb. Parliamentary returns, announced up to this date? show ,75 Conservatives have .ttflea-MrelocteA.to.ieata'' formerly 4We4"by Liberal, and 27 Liberal have been ehosea in place of Conservatives. . . A special to tbe Timed reports that the ramtne no extundea to NepauL j FROM NEW YORK. j Nbw Yobk, Feb. I. An eBbrTfi being made to induce tbe anthoriUes- to sbandoa the pfosecullon against Michael Norton, a fugitive,! oa conditio he make affidavit tbat iay serve In pending anil propcctivu spit. Notton Bed to Canada on conviction of Genet, and ia represented to be now only one of tbe camber of the former flog workers bv -n -harry - to tarn informer hoald tbe not be made advantageous. 1 A ire broke out at 871 Broadway! 00. capiea oy v. u. itousadry goods uo- ttoneer, end rreedmsn A Co., importers 6t4ic4 HB8e-wnltr fdtbstibne hundred tbousend dollar, F1lOMIR i '" 'J'., ... . Nokvolk, Feb. $. "Q ieen of the South," at Watch aprigoe inlet, report that vessel going to pieces and theeargo being cotton, waited ashore. FROM PHILADELPHIA. X , Phixaokwhia, Feb I. : ' Jacob Wei! and wife were found tuffo eated by coal gas thie morning in the dwelling this morning over a lager beet; talooa la West Philadelphia. He was resuscitated bat bis wife died soon alter, r FROM WASHINGTON. 'i WAanwt tox, Feb. $. Tbe Department of Agriculture i more particular than heretofore fm tending out cede, cutting and bulbs. They arc for warded only la esse whew there is ptknsiblc saurance that they will be care fully coltivsted and some report made ss to the reeultr1'? ft "-rS " t ' In the Senate Marrimoa presented a pe tition for the Improvement of the mHith of the Cape Fear river la North Carolina. ReJerred to Committee oa Commerce. f Dogar, the new Senator from Califorbla. WMawora In." j ' In the Hooee a number'ol bills were in troduced and referred. I FROM LONDON. ' ; . ;VB-Dox, Feb.$. The pre aasociatioa, an orgsnisatioB bavlog it headquarter is this city, knd engaged, in eolleetion and distribution Of telegraphic aewe in Greet Britain, be Is toed atatlng that Gladstone ia at Vari. aoce with hie colleagues ia the Govern ment on th question of 1t resignation. Premie It is said wishes the ministry to retign immediately, while other dealt to wait nntll a new parliament assemble. It U also suted ia tba dispatch that Disraeli hat already arranged his mlnirtry. The Timet thl morning advisee the Gov ernment to resign daring- : the time inlerreoing beiwesa tbe conclusion of the alectioos and the assembling ol parliament' So far In parliamentary elec tions, 809 mem. bert have been cbneeo. Of tbis number, 287 are Conservativee and $43 Liberal and Home Rulers. One Home ruler hat been returned from tbe city of Cork and two from county Kilkenny. It it proba ble tbat the Right Honorable Edward Card well. Secretary of JState , will ; be raissa IO tne peerage. . ...... ; 4- FROM MtSSOPKL. , St, Loprs, Feb. t. . The exploaijw of a taw mill boiler C-day killed two persons. ' " . FROM WASUINGTOX : . " ' ' WasbjiiwTob, Feb, $. ,; BBATB--Tbe bill Investigating district tffairs pasted. Merrimon, ol North Caro lina, prsaentsd a petition of eblpmaetert aad other of Wilmington, North Carolina, asking tbe) appropriation for. Imprevt- aaent t-tht mouth of tbe Cape Fear river. Referred to tbe committee em ootnm A bill for tha relief of the East Tennec ate University, appropriating $18,0001 to compensate that institution for the prop erty belonging to it, occupied and da ttroyed by th Federal army during th late wax, we taken op. : Wadlelgh, of Newhampthlre, said th property wu taken noasrstion of by the Federal troops not as military necessity, but aa' a" matter of convenience, -and be thought the claim a lost ne. The bil Was paaaed. Yea 40, nay 20. : The bankrupt bill wet resumed. An amendment abolishing register in bank ruptey vrswdnetd. Ac. amaadwiMiit in. thorlog the notaries public to Uk de poaiuoos passea. Amenamem uutaorin ing eseigne to bring raltt for turns lest ttisa $5 OA, noleee tbe court having charge of ess ibouid or Jer other wist, wa edopt $d...:....;;-r. , s Gordon, of Ge introduced a bill to amend Interne! revenue laws. It provide that all provisions of law hetetofore exist- ine la relation to j tbe Imposition of tampt Upon written instruments, and all penalties Imposed by la for the omission or failure to stamp on such instrument at bear date prior to the establtsbment ol rev enue districts In tbe Bute engaged la the rebellion, he repealed. It further provide that time ellowsd stamping deeds inort gage and other papers which bear data since the establishment of laid revenue district, be extended to the day1 of , 187, . Any jude cr justice of the peace la aaid insurrectionary State may attach ttampt heretofore required upon said doejoeMa'A and the enenmlattoaer of tslernal terse ne le authorized to furnish tamp for such purpose to the order oi the presldcat or osfaier of any national bank upon t cert iflcat of deposit In such bank." The bill i prelaced by a pre amble, declaring that -tbe 1st Insurt ee- tloosry State, during tbt wtr, It was Un. postille te piotuie the iBvenno ntuiut, required by law, to be attached to deeds of mortgage and other papers Intended to be recorded, Beferred to .Committee oa FlBBBCe. a trM ; r,.f;;: f : HoosB-Billt were ktrodaoed reducing pottage to two cents, repealing taxre oa whiskey and .tobacco, and two bill, by White aad Bell, of Georgia, granting Bid t the Atlaniic ' Compaay...' .-- v-J . By Vance, ol North Carolina, to Incor porate branch of the contemplated Southern Trsns-Contlneotal Railway un der the name aad etyle of the North Caro lina, South Carolina and Georgia Exten- ttot Railway. It provides for tbt con tolldttlca of the North Carolina Wes tern, Wilmington, Charlotte Rutherford and tbe Spartanburg A Union Railroad. The bonds of the Company t tlx per cent, to be indorsed by ; the Stat of North Carolint aad th Treasurer of tha United Btaet. ' v' ;4 j Representative Smith, of North Caro lina, Introduced In'th Route to-day a bill propoaing to abolish alj Internal reve nue taxes on whiskey eel tobacco, and to collect, an tqoi valent amount of Income by mesne of increased dutiee oa imported good. Referred to Committee oa Wayt and Means. ; jjntoir ; - of the , , Grange Movement FARMERS' WAR AGAISST MONOPO LIES: , . Full and anthsatle eoeoont of the ttresxle A Ih. A n i - 1 ... ..iuh . .riaw. Bcainat uie extortion of th railroad . roaapaaies, wrra a ntsTOBT or rna RISK AND PROGRESS of the order of JPATROXaOFMUaRiSDMT,. Iu oljects, present condition and pos- pectc To which it added r axtrcHEs of leaoiro obanoers, By Edwabd WtBfLow Mabttw, author uebind the Boene in Wath IngtuB." etc etc. lilustrtted with 00 floe Engraving and Protrtita. To be nna omy by tubsonjp- Uon agenta. , v LAFAYETTE NELSON, , TT o Of cart un sure, tha Pmt nin.. preetpttn aiamdm to. I will tmaaeo to hav my Mcndt le th etty oatl and tabwrios for thu work. OUice luotij tUadnl tin Idiuir 1. nnH.nl . - r. eoKTAiimra ursaxscnrAiro raoi titrl VdW ralM kaa kaas mmt Im amral VMn a all I, mii f Miuiinaa, iviKt anivwwa a.tur.eUo n4 n.tn w-.th.r yrnof anS of W alajUo t tarlt"' StwIUsalwMtaarMkwI'alBI. . ire ABVAKtAOBt BUM TBtaT aa raaaVA' ' BaWuva taaieW mniam a. . H mwt akattat .'. .jKyau , .H BSaatrwaAaiaaae Aaha r iwaaia M 1 tt aart ea at ana . ' Bwawsae saw fm tfm nnwaaja; .'" ' " ' . a a. fwmi h mg mwhmt tries. ' .. y . Baa swaSaJ nm fpamaafcav i SikltViAaaaiMadI . l' B O immU PHilit aa waaiil aa4jl iilan THOS. H. BRIGGS SONS, , Bole Ageate for Raleigh and Dealer In HARDWARE, 7 ' - T T" WAGON aad' '' o . , ; a...; .... BUGGY MATERIAL, PAINtSV- .OILS aad COLORS of every 'description. sea e-ii ; JpIEST IN THE FIELD, SPRING- 1874 ONE CASE NEW SPRING STYLES SILK HATS. 0KLT $5.. 5.DJ. w. il;a R.t8ucKKRjtjaa ita 89 1 DIL WIX ZIALLTi THE OHBAT ABUmiOAW CON BUMPTIVH HMEDX. i Couaumptlon i MOT n Incurable dlteaaa. Phytic lact assure at of thl fact. It le ealy necessary to have the right remedy, aed rhe terrible malady ean be conquered. . -IUl'S jmAAMJSL JHI3 RKMFDY. i It breaks np the tight twssta, reUere th opprestlr Ugbtaatt across the Iduagtjan' heals the lacerated and excoriated eurftew Which th venom of th dlseatt prodnav l '; WHILE LIFE LASTS THERE 13 HOPE tt may net be toe late to- effect a cure even after the doctors hart given you up. ' t HALL'S BALSAM i sold everywhere, and may be had at wkoleaal f the FroprUtors, JOHN F. BEMBT, CUKBAN A CO., at Bw Oreat Msdlelne Wershonse, 8 and 9 Collage Place, New York, price $1 per bottle. BALL'S BALSAM I also a tore rstnedj Couiht, . ' Cold, . Faeamonia, "...-. a.. , 2 BronchlU, Asthma, - ' Spitting Of fclood, .. , - t.-.., ,v.' ., , Crowp, WHOOPIN0 COUGH, ; aad all otber else of th ' respiratory organs. Also FroprUtors of leorUTs Blood and Llv. er Syrup, Carbolic Salve, Bdey e Trocnet, Oxygenated Bitten, Mott't Liver FUU,., JOHN F. ItSNRY, CUBRAN CO S sa I College P lace, Kew Tork. JsaSSUa w Y E venae tedr a oitlon as toachrr of th Bnicllah breeches la a school er family ot refinement. Kef ereoeas given. AOaress, MIPS 8. W.. . See T-dAwtf Oxford S. 0 rOMB ALL TB THAT BCltGZBt jSlckena! T n TS aa ducksT V Po. frn Fwa, . too LI Praab MounUut Batter, SO Bus Fine Moua aln Apples, Jnat received exprtaslj f.r the Fair St Ctlitt lfJv.H4U luturxt Clotcd mtEady; tales 24,000; I CD 15 818 to 18 1-4; March ,13 17 S3 to 13 $-18; April l 8-32; 18 19-23 to 1$ 8-8; June 18 81-33 to 17; July 17 11 83 te f H8-8. 7V.-T "t. Money acti-e at 4 to 8; exchange dull ". ' .' -$1.84; gold 18 ,to 18 I 6; Governuieeta strong; 8tatee Ojiiiot sed tteady. SriH; I BAirtMOllB, Feb, 0. , Cotu-n quiet ; middlings 15 8 4 ; Uw middling! 14 $-4 ; food' ordinary, IS 8-4. , " ' WiUtntQiov, Fb, 9, " Cotton ttsady ; mldiXig 1,5; net n '.'' cslpU 17l take 7 etock 4,493.. SpiriU Turpentine ateedy at 481$; Roeia qoiot at $3.20 fur trained crude tarpcatine Arm at 43 for hard 8.18 for yellow dip, Tar quiet at $3.80. ; r":'4-- ' CUTYOOTTOif BdARKET. ' CoBaecTSB Dailt Br "W, U'SvamAoa , tinocBB abp Cokuuteio Msaoeaav KAlsioB, K. C, Feb . " Cotton n; sales S5 bales t ,j - j a is). ICaloipli -Atarkct. CoahSortD DaiLr. ' B f. T. "''Stbobaob"' : i v v at Bao, kuauv nouuu & . vWi -t.ll j". j. Si ; . 1 , February t COTTON TARN, per bnneh:.:..- it, LBATHXB CPPBB ..r....- aiair LBATBBB HABNBaS..fc... &3t bULDAM Slltuf...... , p&aiaa !?.,,RK.W:.' .....,, :' 7(irtl CHlCKAiieonlulrbit,wr,.. , .. V& twin '." tc FEATHKR8......1. s 'USaTt -- r .... ....,..., . HAT. per Ml Iha.,..-.;;. V..Tr."!!!) al44 muao, w m ury ltlalt Fin A 1 Oka, pe, ba,..,.,,, TilobO TALMlWperlb ' pie VINkUAJl uw gal..,.,.w ; 4omM "j-m etijie KA(lB.Mstv,Mtl4 ante t Tiki tea butt kb." . rLoyn, per bbi, M.tt......'... SJKAL, par ha., .....,.,,,.... S!J CORN, per be.. 58 Iha....... . ' 7 uxu Buia .w ..v..- ie UAMa,.u ,..,-..M-. !- tfl'l I T ,,'Ba"" V VV i-'i"' MKKIilNU8........r.... 4 ISO I-AK1 ... lOalt OATd, sboat . -;r! 1 4 Baad ., , CO FOOPBR, perWO lBe,..JZll.Pi..- GANDLka 1-, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Are you Going to F1I1T? ' TBI BEST IS TBI . lTEBIlt CDEIlClt - nisr. 'ft:i. it? t. . . BBCACtB .. 1. It bat been thoronshlr tested bv w - T ehemltU, and aver 150,000 owner of resi dence throughout the United State tor the Inst alx' years,- and pronounced by tbera to be the most durable paiut known. S. For beauty and retention of color it stand far ahead of any otber, BulMinga htrtbeen piloted with It In part, and partly with the best of other pamtt, both la tbt Interior and ea tbe tea coast, and io ao case hat It been excelled for beauty or permanency of color. "7 8. It It economical, and iU jott it no more than tne beat lead And oil. and be ing far more durable (it wearing about twice at loug at the beet ol any other) and beaelilul, warrants the assertion that for a period of twenty yeare it will save the consumer fully 00 per cent 4, It la ia Uquld form aad already for ate. Purest White, or any desired shade. can be obtained without tuljectirjg the buyer to the annoyance of purchasing oil. pigments, coloring matter, dryer, Ao. It t easily Spread, flow freely from the brush, cling firmly to every sub.unce It may be applied upon. For wood, brick, iron, or for any painting purpose where durability, beauty and preservative pro- pertlee are requisite, it stands unrivalled Though competed of th most Indestruct ible mtterlalt known to science, an an'.. ytlt of the ; Averill. Chemical Paim show it to be (unlike lead and most or the other paints) free from poison. It will not blacken or discolor br the action of tha Sulphurous gas so prevalent oa our manhy riven and coasts. 7 JTJLIW LEWIS A CO.," r; "; . Bolt Agent, Rale-tgh, N. 0. Befer by permission to . , r Csrr. A. B. ANDREWS, ' 8upL K. A O. B. K Co., JUUASACAK8,e, Of Arm Ot W. T.BljKeIt, DurLstn. Write for Description aad Circn'ar. feh4-tf li A eew ann lT of Nj 1 '. pui, a:s la aioie li .. . t t ciatd jfts.ter, ao,a; --'l tv iil-piy ol i' i - ' 1 ,
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 10, 1874, edition 1
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