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5 TUE DAILY- SENTINEL. ! ' " C - - Vvwumi Ur 1 1 5 J08UU IDR KB, Ode Now Um Oowt House, suras or f oudtinioi, Dally Sentinel 1 year in advance - H. Oally Mix months in advance - - ft.) Seml-Woeklj---- 61 Weekly Sentinel - . . g.0 Tito Daily 8tihil will be delivered In ,ny part of the City at Fit-rat Carre pr week. inrmTLYs . JJvBrttsavtiWvUl ba Uatertad (n tht Oail aaarriiiBL at tbs faUowlsg rates per square one Inch, or tea minion lines. One sqaare ens time:. . . li.o " " each tabseqnent lasertloe asa thaa a 1 square, 1 week. $ 8J0 t aqaare. Trnna. Sli " laaowU, 8.01 A,M Imo'a, 12.00:1 ' sou, ss j i ,00(, ,0 ,. 4()l 1 t ss annas! m it uu VOL. X. RALEIGH, N. O., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1874. NO. 100. 1 " si jhou, .. ,2 .. , , 1 " t - 98 jai'i SI m in r K - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. rjviYS! TOYS I! TOY!! TIk largest aasortment at 7 NAT. U BROW Mi. I HOI'LE STRINGS, GUITAR Stringa X aud Triwiuicga bast at NAT. L. BROWN'S. M 1IC.4L MiTROMlNTr-A'l kind i MAT. 1 H'jHitJI. F Aid GOUU8! BAlKsT", Ac. Tue larue t aesortment at NAT L. BRCWNV, l ' I j our W.fe, sweetheart and fi lends l , ,vnt at WAT. L. BROWN'S. E8 T I T O R U ANSI Best lr Churches. Parlors, Organ, Ac, at AT. ! BBOWN'8. ,11 TO NAT. "BROWN'S lor yur v Christmas and Holiday presents. I IJY AN F9TEY OKGAX for your I uom-s. Ureal bsrealne can be had at MAT. L BKOWM'S, CHRISTMAS AND HOLlPAYA will J he her-, (io to N AT. L BSOWWs for tin- boat bargains. dtca-tf r 1 KOuERIKa AN J LIQUOR. It 1 hsvejual receive 1 a freak atoek of FAMILY GROCERIES. Al". a selected stock ot Wkiakiea aa fol- .1.1) 1 " l'EUIAL iJABINtT, (iSOKUIA CIXM, HARRY BIS8ETT. P ure Auguslia cuuit Va , Kyt aaJ varioaa i,;yr brauds Hrsndtreand W Inn of all trades which 1 am selling very chiap. tail end ace for your .. If. Z. W. UI1JL. o I W Ulan Market fl.iuare, Raleigh, NC rp Till, PUBLIC. In consequence o' tht groat ruth to buy t'.e stock cl goods, lately adveitised by u. Id be hiIJ at a Sacrifice, vj Vrofil, we I. avc bt-i-n unable to oiuke ur arrapgo II. nt. Tor the auction which we intend I aving on Ihe first of thia month. T o auction ill positively Commtl.ce n Monday , igbt, the ?tli of Dcceiriber, and continue night afti r niglit until tbe ik bole stock ia disposed of. Ami in order to dill accommodate our Urge WAdcii.V and Retail Trade, we will keep the store open for our regular rvtail an 1 wholesale trade during tin day. To fisiiliea, ra'Dibera of the Li'gia:atuie i.u l ollierii, we aaj, l not aa (his flue opportunity of laying in jour winter sup plica of DUY GOODS, DHESS GOODS, II ATS, BOOTS, and SIIOEP, BLANKETS, GLOVES, ic. V,. II. '& R. r?. Tuckr, Surviving Partnera. D.c. 1. T HE BEST WATER POWER IN MIDDLE NOhTH CAROLINA FOR pALK. Ibe Neuse Manufacturing Company olfcra for le lit magnincent water tower ody all miles from halelgb, N ('., on tbe Tarboro Rod, wi,n Thirty Aires of Land, 1U Mill Dam, OrUt aad Saw Mill, Store Hoase, Sight Houaes 'o operatives, two barns and atmblef, Wa It-muli tbop, Rock fonndatlon upon which tbe U factory stood and stack built if brick rlftyfeet hbth. It la avrounded with granite of good quality an4 haa very floe clay tor brick on the land. The power ec mists of Ihe whole force of the Neose Kiver at this point. If not dUposed of at irivate aale previoua to the ltflh of December, H will ou that day be sold at the Court House la Kaleigh to the hlgheat bidder. . TcHua roar thonaar.d dollars In Cah. Balance in one, two and thre years with Interest Iron oat. A plantatlca adjoining of about two hna-ur.-d acres of good fanning land will be Bold at the aametlnse. DAN'LS. FOWLE, nov ifc'-dtl Prea't Neoae Manuf. Ce s E N From the subscriber on the IHth of Novem- twr last, a small, very dark biy mare mule, not under twelve years old. There are scare on her neek from wearing a vnka. For her delivery to me at Warrantor, H. C, I wlll)y a rewanl of ten dollars. deUf BL'RWELL V. DAYI8. Wr- R UNA WAT BOT. Ibis la to noli v all nreaeat against barbor- iug, aoeltaring, ur employing uy son, iCaek, n lio ran away from my house hi this city the fonrth Sunday to November. Zsek goes by the nickname of "Buck," is uesxly 5 feet high, ginger color, snd Is alxteenyearaof age. Any information of his whereabouts will lie thankfully received. He has perfectly straight hair snd baa a scratch on one of his Jaws W. M. HAYS, dec 9-lw Raleigh, N. t. ' ' " a ! ATOTICE. VALUABLE CITY FROrEKTI FOK BALB. I will on tbe 10th day of December, 1871, sell at tbe Court House door in tbe city of Raleigh to tbe highest bidder, tbe Ilouse and lot now occupied by B O. Mecy. frontiog Wee Street 110 feet, fronting Hargett Street t60 feet, rnnaing back to the It A 0. I. R Tnere on tho premises a good dwelling bouse cons taining six rooms, a passage and .two porchts, one bark and one front, wit! all necessity outbuildings and a well of good wator ss th'.-re is in tbe State. Tbhms will be made known on tbe(day of tale, '.. R W.HARDIE, Trustee. City Intelligence. Two Tniia rum Wavbb.-A bill baa p rael the Houae providing two addi lioual tt-rmt f Superior Court for WayQt county. It aa referred to the r'enate thia ujoididh to tbe Judiciary Committee, a . Tbb Landlord Bill. The bi 1 1 ) pre tict lm.lordi and keeper of public iont aainit loaa of baggage of their gueatt w indefinitely poatpoord ia the Senate thia morning. Ooi YoLUHTCKR Company. -The Ral eigh Light Infantry were out in their B.ndionic uoilorou paradiug tbe city jetttrdar. They Tiaited tt. Mtrj'a fchool and atood at parade ret uudtr tbe review of wboie diviiioo of beautiful girlr. Beloie leaviog tbe tcbool tbey gave ttnee been for St. Mary's. Tbey thee rt turned to tbe Capitol and tired a ealntr. Appointed CoMMuaioMkK. Mr. Jo- t-pb B. Nooea wat tc-jay teappoluted a commiaaioner of affidavita and to take the probate of deeda lor the ' State cf North CVolma reaident in the State ol New York. Mr. Nones haa held tbe above poaitioo for tweotj-fire years and ia now m bit aeveoty eighth year, sad he writes ibat it will probably be tbe laat time he will ever apply for a commission. Diki). On Tburaday morning laat, Mr. Nai c.-y il. IVaraon, of White Oak Township, in fiftieth year of ber age. The deceaaed w the widow of tho late James M. Pearaon. For thirty jean or mure the bad been a conaiatent member of tbe Baptist cbu-ch. Piety and indus try were her greut characteristics, bbe had jit turned her horses out of the lot and put u, ilia bar when aha full dead npoo tbe gr. ui.d, tucause tbe heart rt fuai'd to pi-rlorin ita p oper lunc'iont. She waa an esiim.tik' woman, whose ex ample in all things was worthy to be fol lowed. l'KHSOAL IiEVIKCKNCtS, AMaXDOTRS and Lrttck op Gks. H E Lbb. Tu'h mnst authetitic record of tho history of that great and good man Robert K. Lee, is now being c ffjre'l to our citii:ns, by the agent, Mr. S. M. Wevere, of Rich mmil, V Ht v. J. Win. Jones, D. D , who ia tbe author of this book enjoys peculiar advantages for knowing weil the subject tf his volume, having been inti mately associated with Gen. Lee and bis fami'y anterior and during the war. Mrs. Lee gave bcr consent and aid to lbs publication, and in many ways it is Ms book for the "old lieb," and for erery Southern library. PiigACiiiHo Appointment To-Mor-bow. Mctiopolitan II til, Bishop Muvin, or linalion of D'acoos. E leoion Street MitliodUt- 11 o'clock, Dr. N. D. Wilson ; 3J o'cl. ck. 8. S. Heel ing; H o'clock, Dr. J. B. McFerrin or dination of Elders. Perfon Street M-Jthodist 1 1 o'clock, Rev. 8. D Adams; f J o'clock. Rev. F. A. Boone; 7 J o'clock, Rev. J. 3. Nelson, Salisbury St. Bnptist 11 o'clock, Dr. R. 8. Moran ; 8 o'clock. E. W. Thomp son ; 7 o'clock, S. 8. Linibeth. Presbyterian Church 11 o'clock, Rev. B. Craven; 8i o'clock. W. M. Hobcj ; "i o'clock, J. E. Maun. 2nd BaptUl Church 11 o'clock,.!. W. Jenkins ; 6J o'clock. D R. Bruton. Thb OhO Woman and tbb MmiinB. There is a large. pier glata mirror in the parlor of tbe Eichange Hotel in thioctty. Coming up frm dinner tbe other dy, as we pasted the parlor, we observed an old lady from the country, with a bisket on ber arm, and the was standing close to tbe mirror, with ber lace nearly jam up to the glass. She henrd us ss we passed, aa I ere we got tit nf the door .the Galled to us u:id pointing towards the parlor aaked ns if that lady ever there wadei and dumb. Tbiuklng probably that one ol the lail) boarrteie waa acting the mute to the old woman we humored the joke that the lady waa deaf and dumb. Too old Udy iben aked us if we didu't waut to buy seme country made socks, and showed as tome very nice ones she bad in the basket. Aa we leit tbe hot-l the tb tiigtit atiutk u to u bjck a id ui - fool the 'IJ UJy a') iut the ileaf aud dumb we' ratii, never ouco thmkiug that it was only herself sbo kid seen in tbe gla. But imagine "ur surprise, ai we loi ked in tbe pirlornd thre tbe stood, clone op :o the gla, and talking to h r own shadow. We crept a-ltly ia and .it on the sola hi ihe "bx.r. I ne old l.ly felt in bcr basket and liauie I -ut a p ir f socks, aud he I tlieto up bj: .r the iair- ror; lutco Ber did she do it, thaa witli a ol cuiiKy and a nod ol bet bead, alio said, "Oil, an' jou have got some to sell, loo; an' tbey are jest like mine.'" Ai abe was coming oat the tiid to US, "I "r could talk to thea : deaf aud dumb folks." " Madam." aiid we, that womnn is the eiact image of job." "Oh " says ahe'l'm not deaf aad dumb." "No," we told ber, "but the woman favoi ed her i much in tbe face; to go back and see for berself." She stepped back, aud as abe got close o the glass, she wsved her band aud said, "Let we get over." and then b band louche the mirror, and she jumped back and cried, "Ob. it ia gnus, what a tool it Baa Blade of me Thia really happened, word for word aa we ba? a written it. Focbtb Day op tup Mbihodt Cok pbbbkcb. Biabop Marvin in the chair. Prayer by the Rev. Mr. Carraway. Tue C inference prifected arrangrnienta for the ordination tomorrow. THB TWO OLD PBBACBBHa. Ou the fitrniuation of character of au peraonuated preachers quite aa affecting scene praseated itself. Tbe Bishop asked for adJressee from two gray headed old preachers, Ms & T. Blake sad Mr. Gray. Tueee two old servant I ol tbe Lord each made alearfnl and impressive talk. At the cloea of their addrt-atea tbe Biabop said there waa e remarkable circumtarce c -oaected with tbe Uvea of these two "ged servants. Mr. Gray bad been col verted through the Instrumentality of Mr. B. T. Blake and through tbe instru mentality of Mr. Gray hundreds and tbousacda had been added to the church, thaa showing tbe amnnnt of good it is in the power of one waa t do. KBV. DB rSBKIM.oP AttVILI.B, was introduced to Conference. Tbe Dr. has juat made aa extended ttip to tbe Conferencea ia California, Oregon and Loa Angelos. He made aa interesting addnsa tolba Conference. BUKMTOB STBBBT CUIBC0. Mr. Marjgitm called attertion to tbe want of room ii tbe Edeaton Street Church and stated they were talking of enlargiug it, but tbey needed help from abroad. Toe biabop aad Dr. McKerr.n both pressed tbe necessity for a laige church in thia city, an J that it behooved the Methodists of tho State to give help for this purpose. Toe m ittcr waa re ferred lo a committee. Pn.vaa ,m Gold. Tue members of the do. a Creek Lodge of Independent Ordtr ot Odd Fellows, of Fayetteviile, received golden words well put together, from Major Beiton Galea. Ibey gi.ve bim thanks and silver for his gold, as will be seen by reading what follows : The members of Cross Greek Lodge, No. 4, 1. O. O., Fayetteviile, have beard, with pleaaiog emotions, the chaste and umurpnated address of Past Grand Maa- tor Seetoi Gales, and desire to express these obligations to bin fir tbe fund of information impaited, tbe intellectual treat furnished, and the masterly and for cible manner in which he set forth the principles of cur Or Jar, therefore, Bemlved, Tiiat tbe thanks of our Lodge are duu our Worthy Paat Grand Master for hia refined and charming address this evening. Io acknowledging ita iodebt ednefs, the lodge bcg-i to assure bim that his visit was one of tbe most pleasurable events in ita history, affording, as it d id the occasion for tbe members to lorin the acquaintance of this distinguished and es timable brother, tbe geuial gentlcmin and eloquent orator, who wiil be held in renumbrance m a brother." fixed in the hearts of individual members never to be forgotten. Hitolttd, That the committee commu nicate ibe-c proceedings to Brother Galea, and ask him to accept, as a memorial ol his visit to our lodge, the p-eacut of a sil ver. gob'et. PERSONAL. I iol. beboeider, loimeriy i f thia city. mill locate in E'lilHih C ty, ibia ritatu. Si p.'iviaing Architect of the Treaaury haa been tendered John MeA-thur, Jr., ol Philadelphia. A plan of Mr. Gladstone's f..r curing drunkenness has gone into eff -ct at Liver pool, and a list of tbe public drunkard is publiahed every Monday morning in the daiij papers Tne Paris police haa foibidden the use of certain etree's to people with vebci pedea, and com man led that in ad olhera tbey n.utt Carry bells by day like sleighs, and a lantern at night. G rmany baa jiat adopted a law by wh'cb the bolder ot a railroad ticket may top at aay point on bia journey, for an Uour or ten years the ticket remiining good until used. A Norfolk county mar, who has teen the husband of seven wive and the fath er of tweotj-seven children, applied in Norfolk tbe otber d i for license to take tli eighth wile. Hia children ot the sev enth family are ve'y much opposed to inarrjing again A apcial to the Louisvi.lo CourUr Jaumal says John D. White, tl e Repub lican C ingresaman elect, from the Ninth district, shot and killed Harrison Cocker ill, whom he beat by a few votes to lay. Tue difficulty grew out of a severe card ofC.ickf ril.'a billowing a viry bitter p:i aonal canvass. CM. Win. Johoitou. o: C larlotte, iu trodnceii the following resolution at the Cheap Traii-piutatioo Convention in Richmond: '-Remind, That the Con vention rtcoinmend to Congteia thut it adopt as a national gnage 4 fet 8 1-2 inches, and that it offer sufficient induce ments for all trunk lines of 800 miles and over to adopt thia national guage. "FEDERAL COURT. Court was occupied during the morn ing ia calling over the criminal docket and beard a motioa by defendant to a)on tinue tbe case of John W. Sessema, which waa sot granted by his Honor. Toe case will be tried Monday or Tues day ntxr. Nothing else dona of impir-tance. General Assembly of North Car olina. SENATE. D c. Sth, 1874 President Jrmfleld in the chair. Journal ol yesterday read and ap proved. Repoits fmoi tbe vaiioua c uiinittete. Of these the Judiciary C .mmittee re ported agaiuat the bill tor the disability relief of W. W. II Men. Mr. Giahain, uiil authoi t ng the work ing ol c mvic a at other placet than the leuiten(iary, except those convicts ten fenced for murder, rape aud arson. Mr. Cashwell, bill to suieud Dittle's It- viral. Judiciary. Mr. Marler, nsolutiou that i.auiea of members ol Atnate and Joiot Standing Comoiiltret be printed ea plaoaida and, posted in the chamber. Adopted. Mr. Peebles, bill to repeal the bastard e law. Referred. Also, a bill for the re lief of the Sheriff of Bertie, which wnt laid on tbe table for tbe preaenl. Mr. I snob's bill for Justices ol Peace to give bond again taken up. Mr. Lic ney moved to Uy the motion to recon aider thia bill on the table. Liat. Mr. BusLet's iLotion to reconsider prevailed. Ouestiou was on tue bill on its atcood reading. Mt. Linncy off.-red a substitute providing that a magistrate shan't receive money il the Constable baa been notified not to pay it in. Mr. C joke annulled the original bill by bond of 230, and advocated it with a speech. Mr. War ing was in favor of the bill aud the $300 bond, but was will ng to accept tbe tloO bond io order to carry tbe bill through. Mr. Love renewed bis motion to recom mit the bill to the Judiciary Cimmittce. Mr. Bell was opposed to recommitting and earnestly advocated the fV0 bund: (The Caair ruled that the ubstitute aa offered by the comm. ttee jeaterday, the $o00 bond, which wa then adopted, was now ic order, and all other amendments and substitutes were out of order. Let the bill fitst pass its a.-cond reading aud then uch amendments wculd be in or der ) Mr. Standford praposcd to let it go thiougb ou the eixorid reading and thea we can have tbe light on it. Ayes aud nsys called on 2nd reading. Ajca 28, uays 17. Bill pass-d ate md reading. Mr. Standford moved to suspend rules and tske up bill lor the relief of the aber if of Sampson. Granted. BiH passed 3rd reading. Mr. Latham moved to suaoend tules aud put bill for fees ol jai.ora on ita seve ral readings. G.'auted. Mr. Latham amended 45 cents a day to j til Ts, iustead of 50 cent-, K IJ-II aeked that the Board ah ill not pay the aheiifi or ol ficer acliug aa julor, any ixtra coiupeusa tion. Mr. Graham a.iw no necessity lor this bi.l. Mr. M irchead ep ,ke for this bil', he didu't care for the. 45 or the 00 cents, Alamance Cmrt met next week, and be wauted the bill passed. Tbey couldn't teed tbe priaoiieia ou 30 cent! a day. Mr. Cooke was opposed to chang ing a law wliicb waa admitted to be good. Mr. Latham agreed with Mr. Cook, bi waa opposed to chiiiging a good law. The commissioners of the county may arrange the Jiilor's tee at any meeting not exceeding SO par cm. on the 30 cents. Mr. Morebead's substi tute ou tbe thirl reading posed, y:s, 24 ; nays, 18 ; aud will go to Alamatn e by Monday. Mr. Mills, bi.l to incoipirUe the towu ot Letmir, in Caldeil couo'y, for chang ing time of elect . ., and grauting an eliction of Jfiyor ts well as commission era. Befurred. Mr. Standl'ord moved to auspeud rules and take up House bill for relief of sheriff t Brunswick. Granted, and bill pased 3rd reading. Mr. Waddell asked leave ol absence lor Mr. Albright for Blonday and Tuesday next. Grauted. Bill to amen I la as of 1873 '74 passed third reading. lit. McElroy, resolution asking W. A, Dmitri to lurniali papers with regard to tbe status of ilia Western North Carolina Itiilroaii. Bi'l that the Bnk of Monroe shall only charge leiral interest, pissed 3rd reading. i. Alb - i la v akel leave ot absence for Mr. Waddi-il lor next,.Monday. Granted. Dill for rei.ei of oi l achoolmaster, L. McUinney, ot VVilnting'on, indefinite y postponeii. House resolution concurred in instruct ing our rt present! ves i i C ingress to g t pprouriation I r n m nmg otistiui tioo io nviga:i u in .Ne'ise nv r. Bi.l lor te s of hnlicitors as amended by the conimiit-e adopted. Bill passed sec ond reading. tenatc ad) arned till Monday at 11 o'clock. UOCsE OF REPRESENTATIVES. December S. Mr. Speaker Rotiinson called the House to order at 11 o'clock, a. m. Journal read aud approved. PBTITIOKS, G'KiJe, pc'.iuon to protect small far mers. BEPOUTi FROM kTJIDINO OOMatlTTKBS. Mr. Finger, from Committee on En rolled Bib. Mr. McRae, trirn Committee on Judi ciary. Mr. Erwia from asms Committee, iff. Moriag from same Committee. Mr. Shacaleford, from Committee on Kogrosaed Bills. Mr. Tate, from Couijaittea on Viaaace. BILU IXTBOPBCRD. Mr. M ibane, a bill to amend chapter j, pumic itwt or aeai i9x is. Good, col., a bill for the benefit of mall farmer. Mr. Fields, a bili to ledunetbe bond of Superior Court Cleik and Slier IT of Al leghany county. ifr. Tate, a bill to change the time of holding certain courts in the Eleveutb District. Mr. Cm tiler, t bill tu prohibit the car riing of tide arms. Mr. Footr, resolution on tbe death of the late Governor Tud U. Cildwell. Calendar. Leave of absence ass granted to Mearf. Strong of Wake, K rid all of Htn dolph, Barnett of I'eitoo, and Scott ol Jo'ief. Mr. .Mtur.s, a bill to amend chapter 14 private I wa 18o9-'70, and punish gam bling. Mr. Munden, a bill to privide forth payment ot overseers ol public roads. Mr. Walker, of Richmond, a bill to bl entitled an act concerning publication of ' ccounta audited by county comuiieion err. Bill to incorporate Pleasant Grort Uamp t round, lu Luton county. Bill to prevent felling of trace in Pi geoo Kiver, Haywood county. Bill for relief of tbe Sheriff of Halifax county and hia au ret lea Bill to be entitled an act to incorporate Olive Branch Baptist church in Uoion county. Mr. Hanner, bill to p ev nt gaubliug en f air urouuds wat called up. On mo. turn of Mr. Finger, under suspension of the rules, aa amendment hVred bv I) mi self to extend tbe act to all public exhi bitions appeared, when on motion, Hit bill was recommitted to tbe Judiciary Committee. Mr. Munden, a bill lo ailow J. P. Wood, late friend, to col.ect arrest of taxes. Joint resolution in regard to bankrupt law, tabled. Resolution in regird to Treasury, adopted. Senate resolutitn in regard to the in vitation to the Ueueral 'Aascmb'y to at tend the nt.v annual meeting ol the Cape Fear Agricultural A-sciation, was unan imously adopted. Jfetaage received fn m Senate amend ing House Bill regarding fees of jailors. Sena'e amendment concurred in, aud the bill ordered to be enrolled. A lj urned. " ALL AlJoCT." T.:p tobicci dealer, i f Winston have Isrmed a board of traje. A lo year old ganiu ir pl .j. bis card tricks on the atieett of VS'i'son. Grangera of Irid. ll have petitioned our Legislature on subject of sheep killing Smith i: SliepLaid, ol Miltoo, have bought the Pace tibacco fctory at 'Jaa- ville for ten thousand d illatr. C ! Taleoit of Richmond & Danville Miid diiclnirged u Impgage master lor rude treatment to n gentleman who wts travel ing in com p my aitli a corpse. Mr. D.cken, of Edgecombe, with one h rse, made this year ou Ms farm 20fr bales of cottoii, 75 barrels of com, 7 siheka of I c 1.1 r and 7o busbe's of pota tot". Neabern young gents hi I a social hop last night. S:ring b itid Iioin tin; Wild- ra-in troupe mide-th-. niiitc. Moiniients are on loot in Washington l.ir ;i coi.ven'.i' n ol color d men in that city i n the 8th instant, to advoca'e tbe pnssige i f the civil rights bill tn-w beforj C jngress. A weekly p!pur in II inois describes the editor of the other piper st a "blear eyed liitching-poat, a goat-laced gunny- sack, a wart-eared bung-hole lor a cider biriel, y 1 a plast. r cast lortbtp mp dick ot a canal boat. A colored man named N I Sanders, ilevoured in the market last Saturday u'i.ht, on a wager, a ravhirt", for and all, aud then, by way ol deteri, a bar of aoap, and, what ia more tiugular, ia ready to repeat the dose today. Alexandria OatelU. The rabbit forms an important article of fond iii Great Britain and Ireland. In addition to tbe very large number im ported from the continent, it ia estimated there are annually bred for I ooi 27,000, 000 rabbit?. The fleso is sold at an av erage rate of twelve c-nts gold per pound, which ia l'u ly h third less than tho price ot h e', and cor.ai Icnbly ui.der that ot th- c'io'c r p. nioits I the alieep. Toe v :- "t tbe aniiii I suppl , is estim ated to b $7,875 000. RELIGIOUS. Tuere ia no test to the chri-tia'i i: iir acter a., severe as prosperity. Were it not for the clouds that d.irkrn ua, there w uld be no rainbow in our liver. Rev. J. 8. G.endennlug bas b.en ac quitted of all tbe charges befoe the Jer sey Presbytery. Pope Pius is restored to health, and astonishes t he younger members of the college of Cardinals, by his pedestrian reefs. B- alwaja frank and true; tpuin every suit of affectation and ditguira. Have tbe courage to confess your awk wardness C o fide your faultt and fel lies to but few. Cicero,: who was born 100 years before Christ wro'e : "I consider this world at a place which nataru never intended for my permanent i.b . lu ; and I look apon my departure from it not as being driv en from mi habitation, but simply at leaving aa inn," THE LADIES. Mairiage : Tht altar on wblcb man lays bit wallet, tnd weman her afl'Ctionl Embroidered black tilkt are unusually elegant thia season. II the dear young creature wears a No. 3 gaiter oust any nice young man, if be is right sharp, cm catch b r wanning her tidy little foot by the tire. Large waiata are now becoming tht lashion for women, and the girls cat untie their atrapa and tske a long breath of relief. A balm to tbe youug Kaitigbite't wounded tpirit wes alien he kissed her on the cheek. He got Magnolia balm. Caldwell, help at guard thia item. Miia Lixzie Shaver, on the Hillaboro1 toad near Oxford, wbilehandling alight wood torch about tbe house, set the loft afire, and io putting it out her clothet canght ablax? and she burnt to death. A Lafayette (Iud.) man just aa be wat approaching tbe tbining shore, took bit wife't baud and said : "Susan, you'vt been a good wile ! We're lived together thlrtj-two years, and I never found a but ton eff my shirt ! I'll speak a good word for you as soon at I git thar !'' There it a sweet little Miss on a visit to this city, aud tbe writer bas never beta bcr, though be wat in Virginia tho niglit she wat born and bad the honor next moruing of "naming tbe baby" lor tbe happy young father. Blanche Alpine "it" was then, and little M as Blanche tbe it now moet t grown lady. Heigho ! how time flies. A Bit op Pleasantry ik tub Sknatb. Mr. Caotwell yesterday Toted aye on bonding the Justices ol the Peace, but this morning, ou another vote on the question, changed bia vote t-tho nega tive, ttatiDg that be aaw the move to keep negroes Irona holding tbs utbee. Mr. Mills, who voted nay yesterday on the same thing immediately changed bis vote to the allirmative on account of Mr. Caotwel.'a Votiug in the nigative. Aa Mr. Canlweil popped down Mr. Mill popped up. A scientific agriculturist teports that l.e lias louud as uigli as 4) per cent, ol creatu in the laat pint ot tuirk drawn trom a cow, when the first pint from the same cow yielded v 1-2 per cent. . J L'nijueatlouably the beat sustained work of Ilia kind In tbe World." Ilurprrs flagazlnc. ILLUSTRATED. Notice, cr ins Paars. lh ever Incroaslng clictilatlon of this ex cellent ruonli.ty proves lis continued adapt - lion lo popular Ue.-ires and needs, ludeed, when we. Ihiuk 1'ito bow mauy bomes it peue irates tiVerv uiunln. wu luusl consider lias one of t eedu-atvrs as Well as entertainers of the public lulnd, for lis vast popularity bas been won bv no anneal lo stouid pre judices or depraved tastes IMou WV. Tha eharactir which this Mams ne poasce- s a for variety , euurprise, artist. c a.anu, and literary culture tint lias kept pace with, if il haa not le i tbe limes, anould cause its conductors to regard it Willi j unliable com placency. It also entitle thcui to a great claim uon tbe public gratitude, ibe Mnga- nt nas done icooil and not evil all Ibe oays of Ita life. Brooklyn Eii'f. TERMS: Po-tagc free to all Subtcrihc:s In the Uni ted states. IIahp k's MtoaziKH, o'te vtnr II 0J. 14 0J Includes li epuymeiit of C, post age i y Iba imbiishers. eutjsiri:llon to Harper s .VWg itiDe, u eekl) nd hsr. r, to ont undress for oi.c year, til). IU; oi two of Harper's Pisiiodlcais, to out address for one )ear, f tlf ; poslatrc free. An X'ra Joiy ol elUier tne Magii'iie, Weekly, or Kiz.r wi I bi sa oiliei itraui for every Club of five Subscribers al t 0 each, in "in reuiilian-e; or, en (Jo pies lor I Ji.ui, wilb'Ul extra copy; po-tae Iree. Hack numncra can oe eu iiiica al any lime A (Jomolcie Met of iiirner'c Magsz nr. now couiprisini; 4'.l Vulumes, in neat:lulli bind ing, will ba sent by e,ire-s, frtigbt at ex peuse of rurchaier. lor tJ-5 per volume eingle volumes, by trail, po-ipald, 13 il) Uloio caaca, lor DluUlug, o cents, lj mall, postpaid. Address, doeo-ir HAKrKKA UtiU a, yew jorx. gTOLKN. Stolen from the subscriber on tbe Mb Inst.. a One dark bay Mare about rive wars of ace No mark remembered by which I can describe her. the waa taken from a lot in the rear of Year by Kogera (store. A suitible reward will be paid for Information leading to ht-r recovery. Address, A. ft. VCNKS, oct w'iujwj Cary Wake County. -TT- C. OLIYE, Dealer in Oenc i.l Merc! an I e. Naval Stores, Lumber, 0 ingles and M ocd, Apex, wake i Oi l j. net S3 :,tr:- ' K L E W ; LAW OFITltJH, On Court House Syuare RALEIGH, N. C. iijcIU attention given to Saving of Home steads, In view of the late dceinoa of the Su preme Court of the Cuilel sUl is on tbe tub Teet . may D-dawAwtf D (SOLUTION OK COPARTNK tsHI?. The Copartcerahip heretofore exUUug un der the atlb-of Atkinsm A Oli.e, Apex, N C , la tbiaday denolved by mutual consent, II. O. live now succeeds Uie linn and will continue business at tbs aame place, my In tere-t Ia sarrei dered to bin waa tbe best wishea, believing bun to be well worthy the patronage and confidence of tbe rub lie. oelT-lauiHw 0. W. ATINsON. WANTED. Active Local and Diatrict Ageott with direct contracts for tbe Penn Mutual Lift Insurance Co.of Philadelphia, for N. C. ddreaa, W. II. FINCH, may ti-tf Gen'l Manager ABSOLUTE DIVORCE OBTAiNKC frona Courts of dlfierewt States for de sertion, Ac. Mo. pabliclly reoolred. Nc ajuvrge until divorce granted. Add rest, U. HOUSE, Attorney, m Broadway, X. 7. way 18 d l-y. If you aorta la lame, tore er called, von should ass Johason's Anodyne Linluaent wash the art with castUe aoa and warm water, rub dry, with a clean clo'b, torn poly tht Liniment, rub in well with the hand. Have the readers of tha Sentinel ever nai.,1 any of Parsons' Purgative Pills If not, why f utey are the raeatlsmlly novate, basid a being the greatest antb-bi'lous remedy there la this eonatry. sea Pond's Ixtract sflorda iamed'ate relief in all eases ol aenU tula Tki. i. I laaguae, but the axperteaee of teestv 3ve yeart a .tests lu truth. Try it! -ssa Pond'i Extract it recomended for many cotnplsinU, but exprrieoce and -si.ui ua tor iweaiy-nve years aerve to ow iu range and power. Try it once ! .UEICD lAKILT. WROLESALlICAJsH PRICKS Rai-eioh. Nov. Ran ABBS. Cottou brisk 138. with aaJcs 54, 1871. lo suiiiii e lra1.V tent laj. Bagging Domestic yd ottoe Ties 0 to Hi. Flonr N C, 7.2ia7 6U. Corn new tl .CO old ICO Corn Meal new tSiVi, old tl. 15. nacon n u nog rouud Bacon, N. C Hares, Bulk Clear Rib Bides, Bulk Shoulders, Lard, N 0., " Western Teircea, " do. begs, Coffee Rio, good, Kgga, Butter country, Flsb, Mullets, " Mackerel bbl , Beeswax, Rags, Boer on foot " Dressed, Leather Sole, lilacs Ureen, " lry. Tsllow, Potatoes Sweet, Irish, Oats shelled, fheaf. Fodder old 1.10, new Hi 1 lali. iS. 1 1 17 7.00 8.00 11. OU 2o 4 5aH Tt9 27 7aS IS 10 r.O lbOal.VS 5a',U 1.25 1.2f. SEW ADVEKTIiSEMENTS. F OR RENT OR SALE. Tha Hnu..J I ,. 1... m.. ... v. ... -- . " -" "II I. 1 1 VI, ltf.lll of Uio Deaf Jt Dumb Asylum The fconse contains ehrl.t rooms, porches and a pantry, and thera are all necessary ou'.-bonaes T..e lot is one aero and has a good garden. I rcferto Mr. 1 illinghaat the last ccenpant, aa to rent. Aa to aale, oouault me at reac. iuBiuuw;. dec S tf DRURY LACY "-; RANGE HijTLL: 1 take thia method of Informing mv frlemls and the public lhal they can find me al Ibe (range uotei, rormerly Clly Hotel, where 1 U' lak.- uie nest care ol man and tieast. dec3U BiMuN HAYS tnsw.i.u. liKMIVlstckSt F.S, AV UUUIT.J AND Lli.1 ILKS lit - Gen. Robert E. Lcc, By Ib v. J. WM. JONES. I). D., formerh t haplain Ann) norihea-u Virginia, ami of Washington College. Va. (l'lthlish ol I'V authority of the Lee luinik, and of the 1 acuity of Wash-" Ingtiin and I.ec I'nli-ersilv. SlXTtT.I si-l.KVMIl) I'OltmAITS AM) EN'lillW INl.a.J l'ri.e, in Cloth, WM; Sheep, i..'AJ; ll.ill Ttirkrv. 5..'si; Full Turkey, 7.is0. 1). APPLE ION A CO., Publishers, Mil and 55 1 liroailwav. New York. Mas. f. M. WEVEHK, Aoaat. ilce'M.: JEW GOODS AGAIN AT Creech's. r-ECOND bTOCK. THIS ISEAMX. It iitTnril-i me more than onlinary pleasur olfer lo the trade and eonsuiiiera of l)r (ioixls, a second stm-k bought w ithin the In-t ew days In New York, and will tie sold at prices which euables tue to ak coinpctitl. ii no odds. My slock of Dress to h1s eui brace a lair. nd complete line of beautiful shades and colors, from low price to flue fabric. -Mv stock of piece goods, Hals, Boots, Shoe-, CarN-ts, Yankee Notions. Ac, Is no doubt tho largest to be found hi tho ertv, ami to whic I, would call tbe siiucUii atlentiou of close buyers, ami here allow tin- to say that I do not propose to close or w ind up my business, bul on the contrary to extend it. ci j bear in mind Creech's Is the place. Those who study economy and profitable Investment can do no better than to give me a an. Being truly alive to the demauda of tho mi. and anxious to secure a l.iree trade. lalm to put before the nubile tho lanrest. m a to oe louuuin uie ciiy.i uoi Ji dim. A. CREECH. jyliY GOOD! DRY GOODS I V. other Stock of Nttv Goods JUST RECEIVED. Th. I.r.r..t ...J I , . .l.. the lowest prices we have ever ofli red. I It. Mt .... L I. i - .. . im nuw iaev aaw guBii'iciSi a isrgo portion of our lioods have betn pnr- .1 u ....I . I.kln , U, - I -. v - ...'" uio mi i.u we as uj uur Senior Partner, ia the Norther a markets, and . i i i . . . . N.'sf, uyuui tucru Si UNUSUALLY LOW PKlCk-1, for Cash We feel satisfied In s iving that no ouic, in or ooi oimsetate, wil nndtraell Wit have to-day received the li'ed sty'eof FIFTH AVENUE SILK UtH, which cannot be urpaascd for beaut of style Price only IS.ra e nau a large stock of f urt, UcJudiiig MINK, SEAL, LYNX, BLACK MAirrm, and men, made in tl a latest Bivlca. W ttt .t pleasure in thowing oar goodtto all who will give ua a caiL PETTY tfc JONES, 20 Fayetteviile Btreet, dec8 " Raleigb, N. C. pLRE CLU RYE WHIiKY. NATIONAL HOTEL BAB. BIRR! FOSTER RYE AND DELAWARE Pure stye teven Years Old. The best Whiakmade Just rccvivtd this dar, li :). '-I' I I: t 1 1 'i s 'V, ico jS-St Sewt copy. i "Si's Li a) A '-I- , I
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 5, 1874, edition 1
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