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n f TUE DAILY SENTINEL Jb. OuTe Hoar th Coavt House. rath et icMeiuriioa. flaily Sentinel 1 year In a J ranee -Daily Six mouths In advance emf-Weekly " " , . 5.(0 S.iV 8.UU Weekly Sentinel The Dailt 8 'Vista, will be dulivered It ,ny part ot the City t finiM CeTatt per week. Q LKAll TH 1 TRACK, , , Open the .Way I A ad let lb Ruth aootiauo lis way to J. M. ROSEMBAUM'-, At KUn'i Old Corner, rtyvttevm at llsriretl Streets, whore I. U a well known fact tnit tut largest stock of. - . j Pre Goods, PrioU, Domestic Plaid ,1 Urnwn and Bleached Domestic, Hats and Ctpt, MHIioory UoorU. Notions, Fancy Goods, Ac., Ak M in the City. aear dally recahrhn tarn ddltloosto the General stock, which f always keut rresh tad Complete 1 eTry branch end du partuMa.tt tb stars, BEADY M IDE CLOTHINu i. : la the speelaUv of nr trade, and I sm now orepsred to viler every grade of Clothing at lbs very bottom price. Call tnd see jne joarselsw. "-.- i . v -' CROCKERY DEPARTMENT. 1 hire the only exclusive Crockery Btore la tlx City, connected with and adjoining tiia main establishment I oiler every apecies ol ( rookery at Wboleeale, to the county tiada at Northern prices at I bay direct In large lusntitie froa trat haada. ' To al my former customer n4 satroa, and the public generally, 1 would aay that 1 imb :tr prepared than ever to administer tot'ieir every want at terms that I will gau-note- lefeclory. OJt 12 3: i j ROCIKIIS AND LIQUOKf. 1 aarejuat lecaived a freah stock of i t. FAMILY GROCERIES Abo, elu;UU atcik of Whiskies as fol lows : - I , LD IMMR!AtOAmfci a tm 1 ! GEOUOIA CLUC, it a nuv, B VCUUCTT. P ore AtfcnrtlA ctf Va , Hye aniyarione ot.n r Brauiia. ' "JT , Br.hilira and D(iof all i radei which I am tllti.g Very etnap. CaJl and ace fur year ',. Z. W. OILIh u t tljaa Xirket Jqutre, Kalelgh, MO rjOTHE PUBLIC. ' " fa ronac qurnce ol the great rush to bay tl.e stock cf g"od, lte!y adTeitised by ua to be sold at a Sacrifle a Proit, we hi. re Ix en unable to in.kr cur arrngt nxnta Tor Ike auction wlidb we iulcnd having on the first of this oiouth. Tlie auction will positively coraineuca oa M udy Ight, th 7th of December, and continue oinltt after eight until the whole stock is disposed of. And in order to utill accommodate our Urgu VihvUt-tU and Jietuil Trade, we will keep the store open for oar Tegta'ar rt tall an'i wlioiaalj trade during tht day. Tu fasiilies, members of the L'g s'atti and others, we say, do not mist, this ine oppi rtun.ty of laying l:t yonr wiiiU'T $uf plua of DRVG00D3, DRE.-'S GOODS, HAT.-t, DOOT-, and 6'UOEf, BLANKKTS, GLOVi:-, V). 11. & R f. Tlckkr. ruryiving Partnera. , D r. I. WW. KT WATER POWER IN -. MUjDLE KOUTil CAROLINA FOR PALS. Hi Nenae Maon factoring Oompatiy otfers for ie Ha migninei-Bt water lower otly " mh s from HaMgb, H. C, on the Tarboro kow, wiia Thirty Acres of Lend, Ita Mill u , Urlat and Haw Mul, Btore Hoi, light HuuMa for operative, two barna and stabler, ! knnth tihof, hock foundation apon li:c!i tbe old factory stood and stack bulK nricknftytatbit(h. , It It anirounded with granite of good quality and has very tne clay for bilek on the land. .... j The power eon lists of the whole force of U Neuae Kiverat this point. If sot diapoeed of at (rivets sale previous to tbe ltfth of December, H will on tliat day he told at the Cow t House lie Ulefgh to the kiifheat bidder. Tamia Ifour thousand dollars in Caah. Balance la one', ' two aad Ui years with InUi en Irons date, ". A plantatu a adioialnr of about two hun am acres of good farming lani will be sold t the tame time, DAH'LG. rOWi.1, nov as-dtl Prea't Neuae Manuf. CO P c c. Exurae, Designer. i T. C Haaal.-, 'Engraver. " IHPf ylkrjifd E N;N I 8 8 4 HARRIS EALEIQH, N. C- E8T Send for epeetmene of work. Work Ovine mueh lesstban Morthern prteas. i g T . O .Lt E N , - i .. F rom Uie subscriber oa the 18th of Kovenv whist a email, very dark bay mare male, "t tinder twelve years e There are scan je ber neck from wearing a yoke. For her flelivery to moat Warreatwav fl.Ct.1 wlllpay srvwardofloidollani. ltcl U ;; SlErJELL P. PATIftV 4 - Jt' A i mm VOL. X. City Intelligence. P. II. WisiTfH on C invention t -nigh t Tucker Ilnll If it ia bo trouble p'eaaa glya credit td i ur Ugialative lepor a. Tomorrow Nioiit Oer. C'lingmaa lecrnres at Tdcker llall. Utve him a crowd. Tuk TuiUkVauX i Max. Lip pan. the Hick-bo omu-4 w rc caeed troux too Arc ment to jail on M udij bj JuIw.tt, on int gronni mat tne trick a uo( a etatutory rffeDCe. e Ukatino rm CarrroL Mr. MilU U tioduced to the Seuale It -lay a retoiaticn proyidinK for better, healthier and cfaeapcf ptaa of heatii g the Capitot tban Mm old laeliKia lira place ayytrra. TLe roaolutioB met with much lavor. i GboUUIA L&uiLATUBB Senate, 1 Radical, 2 Indepcodent Democrata, aad 41 tine Democrat. The He elands, white radicals 4, negroes 3, Independent Derrocrtits 13, and true Democrats ISO. I tub (.nr. Col. pool, a prominent citiz n from Newbeny, rj. ('., is stopping in the City. The CjIoucI bss bad bis daughter at our St. Mtry's seho l, but we regrtt to lesru that abe will return with hi in bnmo o account uf her delicate health. II' u lU in that the shipment of cotton from No berry depot alone is 20 000 la!ts per season. Dkatu r Mr. Fhcswood We find tho followii.g in tbe Concord Sun, of 8at urdnv : Mr. J. B Sherwood, a citiaen p( our town and brother lo tbe former editor of tho Prettiyttrlan, was found on thanks giving Diy by a party of young; pentk meo bunting in the wo-ida, near town, in n insensible condition. He was broQgbt home and on yesterday morning about six o'clock, be died, liis death is sup posed to bnve resulted from t tposnre. lie leaves a wile and several cUi.dren. Rkv. Dn. Mohan. We tie that this distinguished divine has closed bis tabors with the congregation o the Front Street Methodist Church, in Wilmington. The Journal of ystetday gives us tbe follow ing ioformution concerning him : Tbe Doctor left this morning fur Raleigh, where tbe North Carolina Cjufe-rsoce will be in session Ibis week, and from which be will tube a location, proposing in tbe spriug to go lo Europe, making tbe tour of the Continent, wheu we hope to feast often from his graphic pen. . el As ISTKBr.'TINB Marbiaq C'kiiemo ST Wednesday night beforj Thanks giving was tbe scene of an interesting oc currence at Christ Episcopal Church, in Ntwbern. Mr. William Whitford, ton of Coi. John D. Whitford, was united in marriage to Miss Sophie C. Stoveuson, tbe only daughter of the lute George S. gtfevuiuon and Mia. Sophie C Stevenson, of that citr. Teio Newborn Comment gives a oi'uiua ii'itic .l tbei aiAriiage Rev. Mr. Forbes, i t.sitci by Mr. Price. I'fBcWted in the cerem'-nj. Tbe bride was dressed in crepe li sc over white silk, with beautiful veil confined to ha head by tbe uul orange wreath. Tbe Commerce gives un inlervMiag amount of the roeeption si Mr. t'.en sou's, tbe bridal prescots bciug costly uud numer ous, sud cveawting priacipn'ry of silver. TlIBO. N. llAIIiAT Ihitjate FlVI FIusUBgD IN 6lJ WgKKi.Theo. N. Uim.iey teturned tei this city yesterday alter an absence of sis weekr. Since he left Raleigh he has organised twenty lodges of Good Temp ers, with a mem bership of Ave hundred men nd women. He established lodges at the following plaoett in Eastern Carolina : Humilton, Jamesville and Wariugs lu Martin coun ty; Roiobel and II irrii h'j X Iloidt in Bertie ouctv; Rh Sqinro, Northamp ton couuly; MurJreesborrt ' and WlntuB, Hertford county; Oatesviile and Sans burj, In Gates county; E teuton, Chowan coanty; Hertford end Woodville in Per- quimtoi countj; Qreeavilic, Pitt county; Indian Branch. Eeeombe county; Lit UerUMi anel Enield, Halifax county; Hen derson, Grsnvi'lc C' ua'-J j Louisburg tnd Franklintoe, in Frank. in county. DuringLwuif:d bring along i - . . i . n i . I .. "T- i ... d n n ..... . Uia lull IO IUC Jt. IBL lie m muh.- ber of jBTeeihy Ttnpl for tbe young people. Ibe Good Tv-iuplars now num ber near y two hundred lodges in North CatoHos, with a membership of about ten tboosftnd. , Prominent men of both po litical partita are couaectid with this orders We wish them great success ! m ae Tag You Mas Elliott. Jo Elli ott, who killed J ung Kem, le iH to oe a youth 'of pleasing and handfom ; ad dress, and besides - being the idol of a fond mother and father, was the centre of a large circle of friends. Hi truly Is atalfste. From the Cuarlotte Obemer w learn tbat this il'-itsrnd youth wss to have left rtatesTille ycalerday aOef fT6brnrtxrnp bis abode in th Peniten tiary for five years. He wss brought down from Wilkesboro Saturday, arri ving in etateevill after rlaik. Tbe ver dict and senUnce, we her, were a great .bock to Mm, lot fie bus cr.rhhed the coofldeDtileip,evtr unui lheM',,icile' A a sptWy ansV h .bl cjuifUJ whenever the cate csbw so trial, si.d nil thf Mtcti wet ibroogti tut- - ,iK RALEIGH, N. O., Stati PRrrrma. The Local catches slight rumor on the streets tbat tbe JteM-iHaU, will get tht Slate Printing. Bridal Cjuni at Cokferekcr. Mr. Can and bride, of Leskiville, are at the Exchange Hotel oa a visit to Conference. Mr. Kan was married yesterday morning is LeeksvilU to Miss Bally Hill Ouerrant. Old War m hmr okcr Our enei- gelio and popvjaf tax oollector J. A liay wood, Ktej got tho Leglaiature to past an act allowing bios to pay the taxes of Wak eMRty lo Ike Treasurer, aad did so o the tOtb of Novombar. V A - FAt4L DttsUtt AatOXw NXWSPAPltRa. Tbe business of Josusvalism is just now on a sick, bed in this country. Roweli's Npapr BrporUr reports tbe death of sixty-nine newt papers for Ibe curnnt week, and the atme week announced the Barnes of waly, kiuuieeo new caodidstes who are willing t.uon the rink of catch ing their deaths lo "asking the public ft' or." W suspect that it is tho "ring" worm thtet's the matter with most of the diseased newspapers. . BauiiutTs Yitinxo tax Cit. Joseph BTitton, Sheriff of Burke, hi in the city accompanied by a hoarder for tbe peui tectiary for two years. It it oa vote saved against Convention when the peo. pie oms U vle. The Sheriff reports tbe rubbing of the depot at Morgtaton loss sbbut $300, snd the burning ef the bouse of Robert McDowell Tate. Tbe sheriff of Wilkes It here, scc.w pa nted with Joseph Elliott, seoteuc.-d to five yeait, for usaaslaughter. RoAMoKB NatIGATUS CourA.NY. - Th people all along tii Rjanoke river, and twsy up even in Caswell tnd Person counties have suffered a long time from the enormous river charge of tbe Roan oke Navigation Company. T-Jy a resolution by Mr. freed parsed the Sen ate referring to a select committee, with power to seed for pertons and papers, to enquire into the forfeiture of charter of this company. This will be good news to many of tbe merchants in tbe border section. mtm Fik-t Dat or Tun Methodist Epis copal C-iRFbr kiice. Conference met at 8:80 a. m. Bibhop Marvin opened Conference with religious exercises. Prayer by tbe Birhop and Rev. Dr. Closf. The aingiog of 1 (hoae good old days wua tevived, the iiitirei liouse joining in with tbe spirit and the uuderntauding. Tbe reporter's flts'i felt more religious armth than it has ft.lt in many a day. The Biihup made a brief opening ad dress. Roll was called showing a larger a'- tendaoce of ministers and lay mcnibeit thai hut tver been known in the Bute. Provision made for the appointment of standing committees, and the time a t for opening C inference at 0:30 a in , nud chtting st 1:30 p. m. Several ilocumems were pre-seu'ed and rea I Irum headquarters of the ehur rli it Nailm le. It mi ved tbat the conaideratiun nf a new rule be the business for 11 o'clock tomorrow. Tne Examining Committee reported on th varloas classes thst bsd come before them, as the most talented II. ey had, and a number of young men were re polled as spplicants sod admitted to Cooierence. A Case of appeal Irons Quarterly C u.- firence was generously recognx't! and l'ii and legal pro vision attde for justice lo tbe sppelUot. Sundry sppointments for the meeting of coaimittwa during the evtmui; were made. ' Uev. D. A. Long, of tliu Cani-l.au Cnurch, was introduced by the Bishop, with tilt) remark that "we li beloeg to th it Clmrcli, tnd To 'biped Mj. Lotg uld mitkJ Tiirnatlf at hi rue and be at much e l a Mclfc' dist as pos-ible.'' Those tobacco cbewers among the brethren received a ge-ntie hint from Bishop Marvin He sji I it was mortify ing to him to see tbe brethren spit upon the floor, arid if they we e bound to chew ill. ir quid, be hoped e ich tuau a spit box with him. Rev. R O. Burton preaches at Eden ton Strait Methodist church tc- light. PERSONAL A lie I tihufeird, of Burke county, has patent' d a plan to put a baby to a eep. We-tou has just fialshed bis fe.it of walking one hundred miles at the Newark riok,U l hours, S9 minutes, and S8 seconds. Mr. Trivett, tbe member from Aihf, said id he the author of tbat popular old song,' The Wild Ashe Deer." Piedmont Pre. Piatt, the defeated Congressman, bat told hit ho ia Norfolk and carpeu bagged for another dim. 'Tje man who can tet himself to woik on ennything at 5 minnitts notist, hsi got one of th beet trades I know ov." Joth. The poor little boy that wat mist ken over in West Virginia for Ciiarlie Roaa bad just crawled out from the second t;c ry ot a poor bouae, and tb overseer wai in full ti.t ftr him. in WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1874. Ucnertl AMembly of North Qtr ollna. SENATE. December and, 1874, President rmfleld ia th Chair. Journal of yesterdsy was read tnd ap pioqed. Repoits of Standing Committee being in crder. several Senators reportsd Iron th various comuiittee. Mr. Marlir repotted from Oommitte a Eoredled Bills. Message received from lb Hoose ask ing concurrence of Ike Beast ia th pas sage of several bill. Referred toysrloul comruittecf. One of these bills extended tli time of Sheriff ol Person county to settle with tbe Stale. Another for regu lating tb time of holding tbe term of Superior Court of Cumberland county. Mr. Clements, a bill to incorporste tb Wilke-sboro' Navigation Company oa the Yadkin River. Tbe Chair before refer ring this bill read tbe law that any person wishing to iBiroduo a private bill thai) fifst glv notice io a newspaper DO day beforehand, and for that reason it waa rt ferred to the Committee on Corporatioof. House resolution to improve the harbor at Eden'ton, asking appropriation from Congress to deepen the harbor. Con curred in. Mr. Kneed, a resolution of inttruc tioo to Judicisry Committee enquiring whether Roanok Navigation Company baa forfeited its charter, and with powei to aebd far persons and papers. Calendar'. House reao'niion was concurred ia to appoint a joint select committee to make list of b inds and coupons in Treasurer' office. -- Mr. Parish aked suspensioa of rules to call up bill of rsliaf for Sheriff Harris, of Person county, stating thst this officer bad recently died. Qtanted, and bill peased third reading. It give nntil 1st of March to Mr. Harris' sureties. Mr. Waring moved to amend joint rules of order by adding thereto a com mittee on immigration. Pasted third reading. Mr. Stanford, bill extending time to tbe Sheriff of Bladen, passed third read ing, engrossed and sent to the House. Mr. Bell, bill to prevent obstructions in Newport River. Referral to Propositions and Grievances. Clerk read communication addressed to President Armfleld snd tbe Senate Iroiu Ibe Cape Fear Agricultural Society inviting the Legislature to the Fair at Wilmington the 15th. Mr. A'brlght moved lo suspend tbe iuler, end while not iicreo'.ing the invitation, leader a vote of thanks, and be sent to tbe House for their concu i nc. This vote of thank was amended to iuforrn tbe Cape Fear Society that the mi mbers would be glsd ti attend but th'-y can't get a furlough from the State. Mr. Wariug, a bill concerning tbe con veyance of envicts to the penitentiary. Mr. lanlord w-s in favor of etteoding ihf V iiiniiiginD F..r. IIo wanted th up C 'U .t. y no mbers to tuke s look at lh I iwlind. .Mi. Cuitwell gave a very litu Jeome eir-.cn it'tf!i of bis Cape Fear lUiitrj,. and unci the members to me il'inii u mi aee lor themselves. He hid no doubt but the authorities at Fay- e:u ville Mould join the railroad authori ties here, and extend itee transportation on the Cape Fear river to the members of the Asse mbly. They would have a chance in 'ot.lt at Fort Fithcr and Sinith viile auel either historical poiotr. We era also show y -u some of the love'lest women rn the globe. Hi! wished the L gislature tod si in 1856, when they ac cepted a simiUr inviution, and not only surrendered lo the hospitality of th place', but art eil of them surrendered tueir hearts and became cit is. us of tbe city. M . Wituag proponed to decline u vital ion in a ne it vote of thanks, but have no poetry in it The simple resolu tion of thanks "t Mr Albright, without amendment eitiier deciiuing or accepting, waa adopted. Mr. Utigrave, resolution to take recess oo the 15th ot this mootb tnd meet tgain the 4 h of J muary. ir. Cook amended to adjourn tint tf nu the 15th. Mr. Cantwell proposed to recess from 14th of this month to 15th of January. Mr. Bus bee wished from 20 h of this month to the 15th of January. Mr. Bell wss for tbe same. Mr. Waring moved to lay hole thing em tbe tab e. Refused . lit. Cook amended bis amendmeat a at to read to adjou'n line die th Mod of December. Sine die lost. Ml. Bosbee amended again from the Slst of Decent ber to 3rd Monday iu Jauuaiy. Vr. Wil liamson favored ammdmeut of Mr. Bur bot be was a farmer, and i; Was aroma ry for him to have some little time la that month lo make such arrangements at all farmers have to mke. Jfr. Lov moved to lay whole matter oath table. Lot Mr. Morebesd niovtd to pottpont the question till Friday at 13. Lost. Mr. Waring was 'or business, aad let reosas alone. Call a Convention aad adjourn vne die by the 22od. If we don't call a Convention tbea there might be torn necessity for coming back. Oa atotioa oiMr. Linney the previous question wai call d and Mr. Busbec's sin end meet from Slat, to 8rd Monday w.s carried. ' On rote of the resolution syea and aayt were called. Ayes 33; nays 12. v , Oa motiua Sen ate adjourned till to morrow at 11 o'clock. ; HOUSE OF REpliteENrAnVEA Mr. Ppeskef Robloson called the House to order st 11 O'clock, a. m. ;' i louroal read and approved. ,. s ' Mr. Pit x obtstatd Itavt of a tot Mi. Iiltr botil Tuesday nsxl.' ' tbatav Mr. Mtbtnt obtained leave of abrence fr Mr. Jsarlia for five da a. riTTTiORt. Mr. Walkrr, of Ricbmood, petitioo aad counter petitioo ia regard to Incorports tioo of Lturensborg, Robeaon county. nXPOKTI FROM STARDIKO C0MU1TTEX. Mr. Erwin from Committee on Jddt- clary; Mr. Tat fmm Committee oa Finance; Mr. Meant from Committee oa Banka tod Currency; Mr. buaCkUoeJ from Commute oo Eagri-ittd Billr; Mr. Finger from Committee on Es rolled Bill; Mr. Uicbardaon from Committee on Corporation. RESOLUTIOM AMD BILU 1MTRODCCKO A1T0 KRTERRXO. Mr. Mendebbtll, tresolutioo in regard to Treasury. Brewingtoo, reaolution for relief of de positor ia Freedmao's Bank. Mr. 8pesrs, bill toiettle tighttof coua- sel in certain case. Mr. Morlog, bill to amend chap. 105, lawt 1873-73, al brought forward u Battle't Revisal, chap. 55, sec. 24, io re gard to the aiicitmeot of homestead ex- em ptio is. Mr. H:cks) bill to prevent the rarrying of side anus. Mr. Bennett, a bill to be entitled an act to amend chtp, 137, act of th General Assembly ot North Ciro'ina ot 1878-74. Mr. Blythe, a bill io relatioa io Judge and Commissioner. Mr. Piootx, a bill to be entitled so act declaring the shares of stock in corpora tions to be personal eitste. Mr. Walker, of Richmond, a bill to be entitled an set to incorporate the town of Lawrinburg ia the county of Richmond. Mr. Pionix, a bill providing for tbe en forcement of decreet in suits in equity rendered prior to a certain act ol 1900. Mr. Johntton, a bill to amend sec. 83, chapter 105, BUi'e Uevistl. Mr. Muring, a bill te amend chapter 105, lawt liTi-'ja, ts bru-ht forward in BattU'a Revisal, chap. 55, see. 21, in regard to the allotment A homestead ex emptions. Mr. Spears, a bill to be entitled tn act to settle the rights nf counsel in ccrttm cases. UNFINISHED BrjilN-gt. The oil! for the more effectual praecu- tion of offenders against tbe criminal laws of tbo State, passed secemd and third reading. Message received from Senate with sundry engrossed bills, which were ap propriately refer red. The ctlendar was taken up snd House Bill 43, to ispeal an act ptaeed at the sesaioo of 1874 73, chnpter 73, ascon tidered, nud provoked soiu j discussion between Messrs. Candler, Gudger, Da 'it of Haywood, Cash, M.rii g, Patton snd Fields. Mr. Devisof Unywood, moved to tabic Lost. The bill pussed second reading. Mr. D ivis of Jlsy wood, moved to amend that the toll gate be placed st or neir French Br md River in Buncombe couuiy. 'Alnp'e l sud the bill pissed third readin.-. Tbo bill to repeal chspter 231, section Itws 1869 70 B ittle's RvisV, ch tpter 78, section 46, failed to pass Junes introduced a bill tor relief of J. H. Reid, sheriff of Hslifsx equity. Tne bill to punish the willful burning ol houses was tabled. Tu bill to extend the liino for taking out grants from tbe State was smeuded and passed Snd aod 3rd readings Bill for exteadiog the time ot sheriff and tsx collectors for settling with coun ty snd State Treasurer wa rejected. Bill to amend chapter 176, le.ws of 1873-74 faikd to P". Ur. Strong tutroduccd two bills fur re lief of eureties of T. F. Lee, late sheriff of Wake county. Referred; Tne bill authorizing the construction of a turnpike road was amended and paused ita several readings. Mr. Meant moven 'to reconsider th vols by which II. a. 43 passed Br a reading. Mr. DiVis, of Haywood, moved lo lay the motion to reconsider oa the table, which motioo pnvsiled. , . , v Ml. Boyd iatroduoed a bull eofleeratnft fee of iailors, aod to repeal section 40. chapter 105, Battle's Revival. Placed oo calendar. Oo motioo of Mr. Letts the House ad journed. . - - RELIGIOUS. Rev. Rusiell Ncvint, an Eiiiscopsl cler gymen at Troy, ha geae over to th Ro man Cstholie faith, ' ' At a whit garment sppeara won wbaa a little soiled tbsu does a colored one, ao does a small fault in a good ntaa attract mor attention than a great offense In a bad man. Th report oa Sabbath Schools for. tbe year 1874 of the Preabyterie of th Pres byUriaa church South connected wMb tbe Synod nf Virginia, give a total of 196 schools, I,8 teachers, and (4,449 schol ars. Tb money raised for th schools amounted to 14,581, and for missions, 2,008. ' ' ' H i !(? Toe statistics of th Ipisoopsl Diocasa of Kentucky, over which Biabop Cao- miat formerly prewoea, ara a soiiow : Number ef clergy. 41 t Tjaritht and chuTcbea 49 baptumi durtug lb year, 480; aooflrmationa, 823; present Dumber ot Bsembera, i,M7 total aasoant of oosr. tnbutiona, J0,83S, NO. 97. THE LADIES, A Mis Pctwsy bat bought the Boll ingbrook hotel, in Petersburg, tt eleven thousand dollars. Mtu Citr Morrisa, tb actress, wss married last Mondsy to tb nephew of tb Mayor of New York City... A Frenchman intending to compliment a yoaog lady . by calling her a gentle lamb, taid : "She it on mutton ss is mall." A Milwaukee woman's bonnet costs, upon an avenge, aboot fifteen dollar, bat the hat the bill mid out for thirty or forty dollars, to order to tbow it to tbe woman aext door. M'lleZje, tie Cuban sylph, playt tie "French Spy" tt the R'chtnood tbratie toaaight. Mitt Bailie Partington, Rich mond't favorite, will conclude tbe play tt "Susie's Godfather." Mra H. M. Burnbam, the correspondent of the St. Louis lit public in, lectured io that city the other night. Her dress was a sky blue dress, blue corrugated frills, and blue satin gsitert. Nineteen years ago a Tennessee lather refused to let hit young daughter go to t candy-pull, tod the disappeared. Tbe other day th returned, lifted eleven chil dren out of the wtgoo, and entered tbe bouse and' took off ber things ai cooly as if she hadn't beea gone over a day. Mrs. Swistbelm ad vines ladies to tponge themselves well with alcohol and water twice a day. We would be glad to know whether the alcbohol ia to bo taken ex ternally or internally; alio whether the water' might not be emitted, Perhaps the medicine is to be taken as John McOoodwin waa iu the habit of using brandy for bis baldness. He would rub the stuff on bis scalp to make" tbe hair grow, tud then would put tome cn the inside to clinch the root. SC. Louu Olobe. w We wi.1 atate for the information ef tbe young lady readers ef thj Raleigh Chrinlian Advoatte, that Mr. Gray, tbe associate editor of that psp r, is on the carpet, iu fact, is a uuiryitig man, and his m ud miu mucl.lj on tlint subject Piedmont Prtu. Hon. A. II Stephens doesn't believe in bringing out names of (.rominent men for the Preldency in 1870 to nun. lie illut trated tbia by te ling of hi; vi i s to a mileiu patch when a boy, when he plugged the moi-t pn mi"ing Iruit, but tbe plugged melons, he tii.l, invariably rotted be!' ire they npened. We are pleased to chronicle another a: rival in our mills'. Mr. Exum.of Wsyoe, has purchased the residence lately occu pied by Cbarles M. Parks, Ecq , and with bis family has already entered into poi- etdop. IMUboro' Jlecorder. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. R UNA WAY BOY. This la to notify all present aealust harbor ing, sheltering, or employing my son, Keck, ho ran away from my bouse In this citr the fourth Sunday In November. Zaek coes tiy the nickname of ''Buck," ia nearly 5 feet high, ginger color, and Is alxtccn years of aire. Any information of his whereabouts will be thankfully received. He has perfectly straight iiair sou naa a scratcn on one or ma jw, W. M. HAYS, dec 3-1 w Raleigh, N. C, PERSONAL RE.VHNISCENCENCE8, AX- ECDOTES AND LETTERS OK Oon. Robert E. Lee, By Rev. J. WM. JONES, D. !)., formerly v.napiam Army ixonnera Virginia, aim oi Washington College, Va. I Publish ed by authority of the Lee family, anil of the I ac-ulty of Wash ington and Lee University. SIXTEEN SFLED1D PORTRAITS AND ENOUAV IMU8.J Price, fn Cloth, 3.50; Sheep. 4.50; Half Turkey, 5.S0; Full Turkey, 7.SO. D. APl'LETON f CO., Publishers, M(t snd 55 Broadway. New York. Mas. 8. M. WEVERE, Aoint.' dee'Jit 10Y5I T0Y.JII1 TOYS'! The Urges! aMrtasent at NAT. . " BSOWN3. F JOULE STKING-s, GCITAH S:rins aod Triinminga bt at NAT. L. BROWN'S. ivrusicL IN TRCMSNTf A'l kinds NAT. L. BKoWN'J A.VJL at FA NOT OOODd BASKETS, Ac. The largest assortment at NAT L. BKCWN J. JUY jour Wife, Sweetheart and friends s present at NAT. L. BROWN'8. E STEY OstUANot Best fir t Lurches, barlore, 'rirns, at NAT. L BiOWYB. GO iTO NAT. L. BliOWN'ii for your Christmma and Uolldav Dreaeaita BUY AN ESTXY OKGAN for your lonSi. Great barsrains can be had at NAT. U BitOWN'8. OPRtSTMAS AID HOLIDAYS will sooa be here. Oo to NAT. L. BUOWJTS for the best bargains. dec. If OTICE. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTT FOR OA LI. I wilt oa th 10th day of December. 1874. Mil at theCjurt House door in tb city of Uleigb to tb highest bidder, th II out and lot bow occupied by X. O. Macy, frootiog West Street 110 feet, ironuag Uargett Street ino feet, running back to th RAO. R. R.,Toereioo th premise a good dwelling bouse com taiaing six rooms, a paasasja aad two porckee, one bar k and one front, with all accessary outbuildings and well of good water aa thire Is in the Stat. Term will b mad kaowa oa the day of tale. R W. HARDIE, Truitee. dec i-3t Nwt copy. AdvarUsemimU wm be latertsa lath Dil Sanooavat tAaJoUawlog sstaa as toware wa Inch, or tea mlnloa Haeev. 4 tbe tquar oa Una. . i '. L 0 . aeb sakmaial ksistsiia ea thaa a wk.i. ......... .w. .. I sqnare, 1 sTeek, I SJOi 1 square, 7 ssoa. IM-l t m iBsooti, a.i!l " s " M.W . (asVaTHliOOjl tt 40J& 1 " I " W.0O.I ' 10 " II.OI, 1 , M i 4 . - Uh. 60 1 " If H i - m (jaj m .. l " iUf ANOTHER ARRIVAL' or . NEW GOODS! NEW GC01V f AT ' " " D. S. WAITT'S M a-AYETTEVILLS BT, KALXIOB. N. C. READY MADE CLOTEINa FINE AND CHEAP. ; ;, FANCY AND DOMESTIC DEY GOODS. MANUATTIN VINE WHITE ihlRTS, Th best ltUa Bhlrt mad. BOOT", SHOES, HATS AND Ci?B, Full assortment in Style and Quality. NOTIONS, HOSIERY, CLOVES, NECK WEAR, SUSPENDER?, UMBRELLAS, VALIESES, Ac,4c. To my friends aod the DUblle 1 ratuia mv sincere thanke for past favors and respeet folly solicit a continuation of the liberal patronage bestowed. v. s. WAITT, 64 rarettevlll St., Raleigh, M. O. nov27-tf gALK OF VALUABLE PROPERTY! PERSONAL On Friday tbe '8th day of December next. we will sell at Public Auction, oa tbepmnl see known as tbe Menninger Place, oa New born Avenue, the following named personal property; l) bead or one biooued Oowa, 8 yearungs. one boll. 8 burgies, 6 setts ot Harness. 3 rutting knlve, feed hone, a large fe d boiler (copper,) S plows, garden tools. Also, con- enlttnl to tne aa us place will l sold EIGHT BUILDING LOTS, one-third cash Uie balance In one, two and three years ) All over one hundred dollars on the personal proprrty, six months tlm wui os given t ale positive ana wiuionv re serve. IJOHN G ATI I'M, GEO. U. SNOW. nov 27-td jtEW C.OyD3 AGAIN AT Creech's. SECOND STOCK THIS SEASON. It affords me more than ordinary pleasnrrt to oiler to the trade aud consumers of Dry Goods, s second stock txiuirlit within tbe last few daya in New York, and will be sold at prices w hich enables me to ask competition no odds. My stock of Dress Goods embrace a large and complete line of beautiful shades aiid odors, from low price to line fabric. My nioc'K oi piece gouus, Hats, Moot, Shoos, Carjiets, Yankee N'otlous, dec, Is no doubt the largest to be found in the city, and to which I would call the special attention of close buyers, and here allow me to say that I do say that I not propose to cloee or wind up my business, out, on ine contrary to extend It. So bear iu mind Creech a is the place. Those who auidv eeonomv and profitable investment can do no better than to give me a cat!. Being truly alive to the demands of the hour, and anxious to see lire a larmi trade. claim to pnt before the- public the largest stock to be found in the eity.j uov-.sm.Jui. , A. LKi.hU I. MPORTANT SALE. On Monday the 2lt of December. Ib74. we will expose to public sale In Rolesville the How lug property to-wlt : list one lot in Rolesville containing a dwell - ing house, kitchen, nanfry, smoke house, , I go waU'rantl an cxe-cllent garelen. tel. One larve aud commodious two stnrv store bouse, w ith cellar, op cimier of Kaleiirh & Smfthlleld Streets the most desirable busl ness location lu the place. Jra. uue other store house ou Kaleuth Street. 4th Blacksmith shop and lot, with s good well of water. 5th. Several unimproved lots ob Sui'thfleld Street. tith. One large three story grist mill with cotton gin, situated 1 mites from Itolesvllle aud 3 miles from t'eMvstville, wilb about six acres of laud attached, with UiUU'is bouse, Ac. 7t.li . About 50 acres land two rulloe South ot Role'svllle eonUluliiK some 'M or ' acres if splendid low grounds. I will sell st the same time aud place tbe personal property, uf the late Mrs. Mury A. Fleming, consisting of muk, horses, cows, wsguns. carta and farm ing utensils, corn, fodder, suueks aud oats, together with household and kitchen furni ture. Terms : The real estate will be sold for ouo third Casb, tbe balance tn one and two years wilb interest from date of sale. Title to be retained until payment is made. Personal property will be sold for Cash. All of the above jiroperty Is sold fur a division is in excellent condition and can be seen by calling on Dr. I. K. Fleming at Roteevilte. Tbe sale will con tine from day to-day until ill the property Is sold, Any of the aboro property can be bought privately before day of ale. J. M. FLEMING, Agent. For heirs of M. A. Fleming. Holesvtlle, N. C, Nov. IS, 1874. dim. JJHY UOODS! DRY fcrOODS ! Auytber Stock ot New Goods JUbT RECEIVED. ' ' l! : i . ..ii , Tu larnasi assortment and beat variety, at the 1 1 ef t price wc have ever otle red. Our Stork it BOW larve aod complete. A large- porttoB . of Oar. Goods have been ptu cbamf within tbe last two we. ke by our letitor rartaar, la tb Mortaera markats, aad hating bought tb,iu at , t, . UNUSUALLY LOir PRrOatr, . i t for Cash We feel satisfied la string tbat no Houk, io Or out of tst State, will undersell as :- , " ' ' ' Wt hsvs to-day received th I iten ' j'a of FIFTH AVENUE SILK HAT, ' ' H i which cannot tearpasrsd f r besuty distils Price only 5,I0. W hsvas larg stock of Fmi, loeiadlBs; d i .. SEAL, LYNX, ,; BLACK MJRTIN" . , . AND FITCH, made in tbe latest SiyW W will laka pieatur ia tnowtog our goods to 111 who will gir it a calL -r . y;" , PETTY tt JONEi, , , 0 FJelJeviJ'abtreet, ' J Raleigh, N, C. i if.'i I ill m '1 ' i II 11 VI! I JIM a m I'M i r ' . j r J r
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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