1 1 V THE DAILY SENTINeI rvmuaaaD Bf J 08 I A Hf TUB NIB, J- ; caiiSqbektikel. ' Ad vertiaeaaeat wUlb Jaaartad In the Oalli 8aTiaax at tb following rate per aqaar me Inch, or tea minloa line. .. Oheequara oae time. i :;... (l.t H robeoeattasertlOB ' eaa thaa a week............ 3 Omoa Maw tat Court House ATM or tTJBBCBlrTIOW. tLoo Dn Sentinel 1 year In advance Dally Six mouths ia ulrnoi Seral-Weekly " " - urkl S-ntlnal - - B.00 B.00 1 qua I wtek, 8 8J6it tefaw,trooa. M1U 8.00 i sBoaut, a.ou l s a ot TheDwibr Baafiaai, will bedelivetel at Imo's, -lioo f u " laooit io 40.01 II 0, . I any pert of the Cltj at Firrtts Caste per VOL. X, RALEIGH, N..C., TUESDAY, DECEIVER; 8,11874. " ).oo,i n ' WAlll.i ; H ; NO. 103. week. ',-: Site ' - -aawaBBB" wmm NEWT ADVERTISEMENTS. JIOYal TOYdll TOYS 1 1 j Tha la-aest cortintat at ' MAT. L. BROWS F IDDLB STRINGS, GUITAR Strings and Trimmings best at NAT. L. BROWN U.-IC.lL IN TRUMENT? AH klada MAT. 1 V jWN a FANCY GOOD lit BAxEtTS,' cr. The It'ire t assortment at HAT. UBKCWN-f. I JUT joar W.fe, Sweetheart and Monde a present at WAT. L. BKOWM'i. E8TIT OROAHJ1 ! Best tut Charehee, Parlors, Organs, e.. at MAT. L BROWN'S. GO TO NAT. L. BROWN'S lor yoor Christmas and Holiday present, BUT AS ESTRY OKGAM tor roar homes. Greet barralat can be had at MAT. L. BROWN'S. C CHRISTMAS AMD HOUDATS will sooa J be her.-. Oo to MAT. L. BROWN'S for the beat bargain. decS-tf rpo THE PUBLIC. In consequence ol the great nub to buy the stock ti gooda, lately advertised by u to be aolil at a SacrifL-4. aj Profit, wo I. . v.- I in unable to uiuke our arrange ments for ili- auction wliicli we iutend having on the lirt of tb ia muuth. Tua auction will poeitively commence on M 'fiday i ighl, the 7th of December, hihI continue night afur night until the whole stock is disposed of. And in order to still accommodate our large ViholetaU and lletuil Trad, wt will keep the store epen for our regular retail ami wholesale trade during ths day. j To families, members of the Legislttuie and other, wa tay, do not aiia Lhia floe oportunity of laying in your winter sup plica of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, If AT3, BOOT, and 5U0EP, BLANKETS, GLOVE 9, &c. W. II. Tucksb, Surviviug Partners. Dec, 1. r"pHR K9TET OKGAyS STILL AHEAD. TwoeDvir Medals awarded at thaN. U State Fair, for the BUT CHURCH sad PARLOR ORQAMi. fond for Illustrated Cata'ouga sod terms to MAT. L. BROWN, General Agent, Kaleigu, M. C. "fc'od Responsible Agt ntWsnteoT." oct Si-tf o FFBR BXTfiAOKDINARX I No paper in the worll cffirs snch extra ordinary inuttccmenta to new suDecriDera in the war of Dremlnms. book a. silrer-wsre. I resects, etc.. aa the Loalsvtlle OUUXXIS- JUURMAL, an old esUblUbed, Uva. wide awake, progressive newnf , brlaht and spier oaoer. tlO.OOO distributed to Its patrons oa 1st of January next Mow Is the time to sus- scriDe. vircaiars wiw inn parucuisrs aao orclmeB cobles sent free on auvlicatloa. Terms, $ 0 1 a year and boeral offers to r.iuua aooraas, W. N . HJLDEsUN, ! Pres. ('onrier-JoarnslCo.,LoulTU'e,Kf. BOTltWd TM PORT ANT BALE. On Monday the 9tst or December, 1974, we will expose to public sal fes RotoavOletbe let one lot hi Kolesrille ronUlnrns; a dwell ing house, kltcnen, pantry, smoke feonsa, double out-boaae, a goad waU of Berer fau i ng waterand an exceUewt gardea. 2nd. One large and commodioM two story store house, with cellar, oa corner of Raleigh A Hmlthneld Street the moat desirable busi ness location la the place. - 8rd. One other store bous oa Raleigh Street. 4th Blacksmith shop and lot, with a good well of water. 5th. Sereral unlmpnrred lots on Bmltbfiald Street. . 6th. One lam three stnrv trrUt mill wfth cotton atn, situated 1, raltoe from Holes vllle and S miles from Forettvuie, with about six acrea of laad aUacaed, wttn miuava souse, ate. - 7th. About EO arrea land two mBrs South of Roleevtlle eontalniag some M or seres of splendid low frrouads. I will sail at the same time and place the personal property, of the laU Mrs. Mary A. Fleming, oasbttng of mules, horses, cows, wagons, cans and farm Ing utensils, corn, fodder, snucks and oata, together with household and kitchen furni ture. " ' ' ! Taait s : The real estate will be sold for one third Cash, the balance In oas and two years with interest from date of sale. Title to bs retained until payment h made." I Personal Druoertr will be sold for Cash. All of the shove property is sold for a divWe is In excellent condition and can be aeen by calling oa Dr. 4. n. Fleffirngat KoleeTMle. The sale will con tine from dar to-dar until all the property Is sold, Any of tbe abort property can be bought privately before day oi sale. . at. ti.Jiau, Afreoi.- For he in of M. A. Viewing. RolesvUle, N. C, Sot. 18, 1871 dim. . D U BUI8R FLANGE RIB COTTON QIN la store Oas each. M and 00 Saws of thl. celebrated Alabama 6 in. It prominent feature consists of a Bang, or proieetioa 4 Inch deep oa the rib which prevents hard sub fiances from being cut, aa they cannot com la contact with tho saws, ecasequentlt soak Ing a batter Sam vie of roughly pkavsd eoUoa, and the ssws will last longer and faquir, lost sharpening than other tine. We conJdeaUy claim for It, that It will aot on'y nuke a better aaapla, but gia faster tfcaa soy othergia aude, sad too maaufactory la) good faith OBerad 160 for a trial with any Gin exhibited at our last Fair. Koroam tmt. eAMEft M, TOWUCS, f sag.tf '; ' I Ageut City Intelligence. Lac re n a H-r Darles at House of C 'iLBioas to-jight, lMr aiBL. It is iiapoatile to be with the tfeoat to thru eja'rt Sesaioo tbia tviuiog, ss e x to vh about that hour. Ehbata, I i tkvtch ! Bis top'a a n. son yestrwtaya suiiaijnJ was fr Mianuri. awd tub for Wot. Toe fault M tlicilu posiior and Dot the prof ica'Jvf; ' X'ailk AJI9 TB i Owjh. ebu.r Cantwell waa quite ea'Cit'l on the ue gro in his diacoorsa oa Civil Right ia the ttensta tbia aaoraiiur. Ua ait that wbea the Barter of itiakind was climb ing the hill itf Calrwy bnn ttio crott oo bia back, tbore eamt to his relief a rgro, who bore the croat oa bia o back until our tiarior bad Baisbed the peri loos sjclou Kiu.su bt A Uaci Iloasa. A corrta pondent write, us that Wa ter Poiater, youngest sa of Mr. Ju Foiatex io Per son county, waa killed ia a raoa last Tnursdiy wbilo ruauiag bis buna the rod ncsi Ab Baraett'a rasidenoa. It Hxmi bis borsa flew the trck and taking to the woods - dathed Touns? Poinur a-iuost a tree, Ji tutvived but a little wblk. Gavaao Lxdouov :aiA.. Ibo ni sons met I .st night in Il.ckoiau Lodr. G. H. Nicln.L, Q. A. lUxa and G. T. Au dwr.Mn read their soaual rep its. Elo quent tributes wrre paid the deaths of prominent mason. It was auoounced tbt the ningbaui school hid i flered to educate the children of doceuerd brotbert, 1 he Grand M .a'ar l (be Btal Lodge is to be alecied ut tins seaioa. Anong the promiutul nmaoea io the city we hate met Tu' VVtbb ol Ilillsboru, who la icgislvnd st the Kioliange h.itel. CONPSREMCB APPOWTMtHTS. Too late for this issue. Rev. Mr. Mtogaia retura- ed to tnis city. Mr. Cole goes to Hilll born, and Mr. Jouruey comes to Person ttreet church, this city. Gbbbhsjiobo District. Presiding El der, N. II. D. Wilson ; Greensboro', W. II. Babbitt cuauLOTri DxrrBicr. Charlotte, Calvary Miaeioo, W. P. Bol ton. FaTETTB VILLI DI0TBICT. Cumberland J. W. Areut. WILMIKOTOH DISTRICT. Wilmington, Front Street J. E. Mann Wilmiogtoo, Fiith Stroel-J. T. Gibb, Gbamoebi in tub Lobby. Toe Grangers sre in earnest io protecting tbe sheep. Dr. C-ilumbut Mills, the Mister of our Stste Grange, and M . Law rence, of Fayettoville, the Secretary of tbe Slate Grange, were both on the Senate flior yesterday, and their viait hers it at tbe behest of the Grange In the proHctioo of beep agsiost dogs. Dr. Mills slso w ishes a law p'ttcd protecting tbe birds, partic ularly the partridges. lie says that in Cbartott bt taw one uegro the other day bring in twelve i iia partridges to ship off. Tbe first thing a boy gets it a shot gun, and tbe otx. thing he dors is to clean up every eparrje and erck rbbia aae cat bird Ut-tt ha aaa citch on the aquat. And tire caterpillar and bug in fest merit fur that iesaoa on ths aid man's plantation it extreslely enter? islng. A little Isw in Ihis direction wouldn't hart the farmer. froat AT thb Faib Goookus. Os Saturday at S o'clock sharp, P. M., there will be a trbuiag, pacing, mult, and run Blag -race at tbe Fair Ground. Tbt borsea arc stddle Lor belonging to gcL tiemca ( "lie ri y. T . nutlet belonging taOrangrTs. ' Train will leave it tbe foot of Bargett an Oct, at 10 ininttea to 8 o'clock, and again at 15 minutes after 8. Admission J3 cents every cent to go to make com fortable the poor of tbo city. If tb train pajs Cpl. Andrew will givt part of the proeeede to tbe pnor. Wa think tbt CspUia't corporslioa could stand it whether the train pays or not thry could psy ths It as for ruDuing newspapers. If Bwrpson and cif'aiu sii.ckh0 lirs of tba ;AM cannot conM-uniioualy en ccursgt iucb sport thry c -n absent theni aelvOi and aead their q itriert to Gov, LlolJeo, one of tbt C'ommitut of the Youag Men't Christi ip As.cation, and (Ua "Governor will sec that the poor get tba iu ntj. ' A Ditn r'i Claumtb. Kev. D Tiiinii V. Dadle. of Virginia, receutly of lia!timrf, has been rlt-ctvd Bisbop of Kentuiky, to auccet i U shop t- jruniior, deDCM-d. Ah ! Ton, my boy, do you re mrmbttr tbt "Dodils" ol tba Univeraity of Virginia I What lolly times those Wert I Now you are a bishop 1 Marry Toiilmsd (a a Judge. Qwy is out West dealing fare. Not long ago we picked op Pat terson on tbe ttrreti dead drunk, and lor. ..rdrd him t Mississippi. Arnell.ol Tennessee, turnai Radictl, went to fori . .. war aU . A If creat, aad Oiaa. n " u. n.mri Judae of Louia naru y - - - i.na. ThtmpaoD wl hilled kading aa Arkansas regiment t tfuilob. AH-the . -A tf aaa Ahil mrm aot dead at forsotten ire atroirifliug ta keep our uoeee above water. Yea eloae are bishop, my dea Tom I-Mobil Timet, Uonertl Aisemblj of North Or olina. cENATE. "December 7th, 1874 President rmfield in tbe Chair. Rev. Mr. Marshall, of (Jurist Episcopal Church, optaed the Bet ate with prayer Journal of yetl rday was read and y proved. M'. Buabee presented claiiua for fua aral eapeniee to the eUata of the laia Gov Caldwell RcfVned to tbe Com mil te on Claim. Mr. Caatwell, a pelitioa front citisee oi New Hanover egainat thedivialoa if tli.t eoooly. Referred to Prnpoaitiona and Grievanoe. " Alto a pelitioa fiua tbt Chamber ol C immeteo at Wilmingtoa asking to us" morialiat Coagrtaa to give such aid to the New River Caaal as will enable tbe eompaay to make ialaad coaetctioa in the State aad eeutaoe lliesame along tba Atlsulio aad Gulf Go to tbe Mia- tiasippl river. Reports mwle from tbt vari u com mittee. Iloatt resolution denouncing the ( Ivll Right bill taken bp for cnocitituAtce Mr. Cantwell (ff-rel a subatitaie op posing aay latrrlerebce of Congress with the schools for the laces, or entertainment at hotels, and advocating aejiarate churches, separate militia sjsU ui, burial place, for I he dead, Ac, aad eodnraing tbe bill now pending ia Coagieas, if it adopt such amendments as theae, as a measure of tbe wisest tlatetmsnabip and a final aetllenieat of this question. Ht followed this tubstitute with a speech of good length. lie swept til around, re ferring to Mr. Waring for refusing to vote II m be to disabled Union aoldicrt in tbe BtaU, and sttictoriug the Senate for objecting to tbe word 'rebellion" ia bit Mexican peeaioa bill lor North rolina vet rant. lie also had a letter from a blind Coalcderate soldier to him read, David Moore, of Moors' Creek, thanking him for advocating relief to disabled sol diets. ' Ha delended Grant' administra tioo. Ttitue bad hero moio money atolen at one time by one man in New York city, ant) that man do member of Craot's arty, than Lad been spent in Grant't whole term. These gentlemen bo denounced this bill us "loatht-une legislation" were mere neophyte ia the democratic party, didn't know what they were talking about, bid been milled by tb voice of the prejudiced and tbe vul. gar. Tueir "loathsome legislation" evi dently referred to mixed scboo'B, and bt positively knew that there was no tuch iotention in Congress to tix any iucb "loatbtome legislation" upon them. lie read largely fr ru the Congressional Globe, where Howe told Bouiwell that he did not teli're in ihc mingling ef the two races tt tchi.ol at all, aad How was the origiustnr of the bill, Io regard to tbe uegro, some of tbeta educated gentlemen wouldn't even caU aim by that name ol which be trOght not to bt ashamed and which ia bia true name, negro; but tbuy called him "nigger," and ma of them coatended that be bad ao toaL Mr. Williamson iaUrrapted and asked Mr. Cantwell if a distinguished United State official io this State bad not as serted that tb "iKgfu had ao aoul !' Mr. Cantwell replied be didn't know, but if it were ao, "may the Lord have mercy on that man's tool,'' that he would not vo olart tuoh a man a "a living soul" among thnea tpoken oi io the creation chapter o( Genesis. At tbt clock band etood at five Io two, after two hours speaking, Mr. Cantwell rema'ked tbat be fell exhausted, aad if it wa tba pleasure of the Senator to ad)ura and let him fit.-' lab to-morrow, bu'd be very much obliged. Tbe OV aate relased to adjourn. Mr. Mi-rehewd t nud that he aiahtd tbe S mate to finish at tbit titling il it t k him "all tba summer." During thit in terim House message wa read that Sen ate bill relieving sheriff ot Uranviil with amcBdmeat to 1Mb January, had patted. Concurred in. Mr. Ctntwel resumed hit ipeech. Mr. Stand ford said it was two o'clock, aad bt wa vary hungry. lie moved to adjourn till 3:30 o'clock, and ilieu let Mr. Cautell bo heard. Mr. Morehead asked Mr. Cmtwell tbe lergth of bis noter. Mr. C replied bs was repreaeoliag a people, aad bad a right to be beard aa long st be wUhO'l. M. Morcbcad Ji - claimed aoy drareaptct. bta U) edjoaraed. till 8:80 thia evening. HOU-E OF REPRE8ENTATI VES. December 8. 1874. M'. ee-kri Rooinxm ctlled the House to order at 11a. ut. Prayer by the Tier. Mr. Mtsh1l of tbe Episcopal ehureb. Journal of yeeteraay reaaauo appivveu. rsTrriosa Mr. Mock, petition from citixen of Taomatvilte tot probibiua sale ol liquor withia three milea thereof. Mr. Walker, pelitioa for prohibition aala of liquor within three mile of town of Tficbmond. Mr. Plnoix. petition from tbe ladieaol Thomuville tor prohibition sale of liqtor within three mile tberaoi. BTaBDrMO csmsrrriBs. afaasrs. Meaaa. fichardson. Erwia. Sbarklefotd, Finger, Woodbouet, Pia nix and Gudgar, submitted reports from their several oommitteea. BBSoMTTtoBa. Mr. Mebaae, reaolutioa of instruction to tht Committee on Claim, Calendar, Mr. Tate, reaolutioa of laatrectio our reprcteoiativea la Coagrtaa la re! tioa to certain claawa of tba tax law. Calendar. Mr. Finger, reaolut oa ta raiae a corns mission oo the State debt, Referred Mr. Rel.l, resolution in relation lo the public debt Referred. Mr. Mclvor, ao aet tu repeal tactloa 8 aai fi, chapter 3, Dattbi Rviat. Re ferred. -" Mr. Means, an act to give aoafpenaatioa to r-boriffs bringing Convict to lb Pan iteuti.ry. Referred. Mr. Meadeohall, an act to' amend car. 8, chap. 184, lawa IST8 ti. Mr. Oaksmitb, an act to amend sec 17, chap 118 Referred. CALKXDAB. A bill to prevent the coacealiog ibe birth of a child. It amende Uattla'a K - ial ia certain respeetr. Mr. Glean et- plaiuid ibe mente ol the bill, which was reported upon favorably by tbe Judiciary Committee. Passed its sereral readlnct. A bill providing for the eefoformeat of decrees iu ui's ia rauity rendered prior to a certain uct.ot 1808. Mr. Pit- nix n plained tbe ol jstt sought to be sttaintd, which waa iu aettle the title u- certaiu lauds in Granville county. Passed it several read id ga. Upon mntiou ol Mr. Shark lefoid, rult tuapeaded ai d a nsolutka ot i Met for James I. Moore, Bbenfl of Granville, lakea up and parsed ua several readings. ' Bill for the reiiel ut ibe sureties ol T. F. Lee, was passed over iulormally on ac count of the absence ol some f the Wake delegation. Bill amending Battle's Revisal in cei- tain cisee and Ibe code of civil pneedure besiing upon costs in cases i f asaau'ts, batteries, Ac , passed its several readings. Bill amending Battle's Revisal ia re-1 gard to sealed instruminli, makes '.be law the same as it Whs under tbe old re. vised code, explained by Jfr. Staples, passed its several readings. Bill smeodiug Utttle's Revisal in rela tion to the public printing, introduced by Mr. ltojd, reducing tbe rate to 60 per thousand, who explained. Mr. Rii hard son moved its rvlenvnce to '.lie commit tee on priuiiug. Mr. fctapl.s remarked that Mr. B. exhibited great alacrity vary suddenly tince tlis tUdion io economising every matter of txpenditure. Ht (Mr 8.) could see uo objection to tht bill's going to tbe C'luoiittie. Mr Boyd objected to the rtferreuce tud demauded the sje and uaya which resulted ia ttrict party vote. Ayts 79, nsys 21. B.ll amendiuK the laws ol l872-'73. The bill as explained by Mr. Mebaoe wsl altogether locil, aud related to the tax collector of Foraytbc c. uuty iu collecting several installment- of railroad t-iXcs, and who bad beCAme involved on account of what was uccet-sary to be i mpluted io tht collection thereof, lie h id to umutoy a posse, and sUo to employ lawyers for cer tain suits incurred. Tue bill pissed ill several readings. Bill to be entitled an act concerning publication ol accounts audited by C ui ty Commissioners. Mr. Walker explained (hat the bill amended the law and saved great expense of posting in to many different placet if tbe coaoty, and for other purposes. Pasatd It several reading, irectAi, obobb. Bill for tbe relief of tbe tax ptycra of Burke and McDowell oouotiee aakt the State lor certaiu vacant landt to be ap propriated after sale lo tbe bonded debt of the counties. Mr. Erwia rxplained that tbe debt w ,s contracted by cert ale subscriptions to the North Carolina Rail road. Each county owed tome 173,000. Tbey bad made such subscription when tbe people were prosperous -before the war. These land could Ui cleared up which were uow useless lo the Slate, and would ream; prbi!ly soma t x thou. aud dollar.-'. Mr. Tite concurred with wbu Mr. E. btd (aid, and eulogixvd the good people he bad the honor to repnaeot, in being among the foreiuoat in tfia payment of their UX'-s, and their patfiutitm during the war. Mr. Menih-iiliall pp ed the bill up D the ground ih iloiher ci'Uuti s needed relief, an. I it Uiii bid w n S'lop'ed, then there unuid be go eud to simrUr legisla tion, and that while be sympsth aed with the co i.uiies in distress, at the aaua lime he could n it but ri col ct that ur peed old StaU was in dist eas (., nnd ne ded all thai she had. M.Oik-ai.tli siid he wi.u d supp rl the bil1, provided ih.-coun'y of C.rcret was ir eluded 1 1 ', bil'. ari-l scot brwrd an amendment n tint iff. ct which he ttreugly suppoiti d Mr. lloyd, ryoipaib tng with the Conn ties he first ih nig it ii devolved upon the Legislature to seit: tbe public debt. Mr. Era in: Exp.-cted the oppoaitioa of Mr. B yd. It was ttrange tbat bit party, wbta ia power, had doae ao little toward a settlement of the public debt, dtA. Mr. Boyd, thought It better to be roe) be tore you are generous. Let tba publi debt be settled, which, be wa aorry to koow, would take all tbe property ol tb State. Mr. Oaksuiith withdraw hi amend ment. ' Mr. WuodhbUee, amendment including Currituck county, which wat rejected. Borne doaea amendment of different toaoiie weffffIjtnldefeatd,ac4 t vote being takeo apoa the pataage.of ths b0l,aa It teewjd IreaJIng 1 failed Ajeett; tarstl hj, C' U j Bill allowing tbt county commisaionar of Tyrrell to sail tbelr poor bouse ht aad purehaee another, patted In several read inga. Reaolutioa of instruction to lh: State Geologist. It r quires en iieiait-rd state ment la regard to aa expenditure of $3,000, an appropriation of 1873 74 Adopted. f Resolutions of rtapeot la relatieat ta the late Governor of. North Carolina were. on motion of Mr. Walker, postponed until Friday next at 13 o'c oc'i. An act la relation to Changing tbe time for holding the Cruris in the 1 1 tb dis trict, passed its several readings. Upon utotioa of Mr. Erwia tb ball ef the House wa granted to Wat. M. Da vies to deliver aecture at 8 P.M. lo-alght Upon motion ol Mr. $:epheuon the bill in relation to the Wakeconnty work bouse tu taken op and passed it seve ral readings. A bill amending the act establishing the Bureau ol Immigration, Statistics and Aricu'ttire, passed ii several read- Mr. Walker, by leave, a petition Iron) sheriff-, c 'ucerning feet. Heterrcd. Bill iu relatiou to the t'jrrituck tfjuad Lighthouse C ub, passed itt several read ings. Atj turned until U A M t --morrow, j ws ALL ABOUT. Johu Uutcbinsoo, ol New btro, goes to W iUon as cashier of the Biok of Wil son. We learn from the mail carrier that Joseph Mitchell shot and killed Cjot Long, on Thursday last, in Jsckion coun ty, N. C.-CArrtibM Utrald. A gentleman says tbat a'ter losing one hundred chickeoa by cholera, be fou nd that atabiespoooful of soda mixed with a quart of meal and given wj h the food wii cure. Tuomss Brooks, colored man of New Jersey, appears to b a kleptomaniac oa the subject of human hair. He has served several terms on Black well's Island al ready for stealing that commodity. Tue SyraC'iae (New Yoik) Juurtud sijs thst ex Gov. Seymour receutly ad vised a well known Di-mocrst, on the eve of a ) lurney to Cincinnati, to ' C ill oa Mr. Pendleton aud say to him, for me (Seymour) that be ia the coming man lor 1878." Toe poor brute : Yesterday afternoon a borso attache! to a wagon loaded with six bsles of hay, dropped dead on tht brow of tbe stoop billon Broad ttreet near jail alley, while struggling to draw hit heavy burdea Richmond Enquinr. Every train of cars coming through I rum Canada it to be detained long enough to en.tble Uuited tJiatit inspec tors to ascertain whether tbe goods agree with the billt of la ling. Detroit Fr4 Prm: "A twelve-year-old boy, pretty well dressed, entered aa office oa JsftVrtoB Avenui the other dsy, and begged for twenty cent. "Want it to bay a Tbaaksglviag dinner with I" "Yea," answered the boy. "What'd you get -a chit ken r "We've got a turkey, and w want some oys'ers to stuff it wiib." The geotlemta put hi wallet back." Tbe Loekp M-t Journal tayr: "A get tlemaa from Genesee eovaty told at tbt other day how be managed to tell Bald win applet fir $10 per btrrel. Here it tbe secret : Take a tli p of piper and cut Children's nsmes ; then place the papert around tht tpplea whei bey begin to color, aad in a week or two Mamie, Jamie, Johnnie or 9us;e appear on the apple iu large red letters These picked and barrelled by themselves bring faney prices for the Now York Christmas mar ket." Dints! Moseart, at A'in Htibor, Mich igan, has lost bis reau over a watch tbat he Invented. After some yea-s w.-rk h bad jutt corapleb d a waich that gave the quarter teconds, seconds, minutes, boars, dsy. of the w- ek, diys of the month, aad montSs of the year. Every fifth time it opened it wound itself np. He hal just recived a larKt offer for tbt right to maaulaotur n. U took tbe modjl sptrt to fix snd wis unable to leadjut it, and. bit brain weut wild T eFrtderUk CifiVa skji: W-- hvt been InfVIBed .bat a great in .ny pigeocl are dying off without any tppsrent caure, Mtny '.re foued dead ia their boxta. Wt noticed na Moadny Itat a pigeoa fall ia front of Mr.. DolTe tobaeoo atora whilst flylag across the atrtet W picked it Uji .adcou'd diecover ao brulaes, and whilst rxtatlnlag k at ialbrmcd tbat several h4 fcUaB in tba neighboring gar des darieg the port few dayt,' Tbt pigeon wt taw acted ss if prl)ad, aad died in fiteen minutes alter it had fallen. Ker. N. A'drich, for ta I mg ptttor oi St Mark's Lutberaa Church cu this city, left a day or two ago to take charge of a eongrtga'ioa over which be htt beea called to preside, in Vaadalia, III. Clor lotU XerHj, THE LADIEi Clara Morrita hat iaaured her dreatet which tba will wttr ia tbe "Huoebback" and -Mtcbeib" for fl 8.000. When a young lady notice your thirt buttoa hanging by a single thread on tbe ranged edge of ihe buttonhole, ted call yosjf attention to it, dont wait Mr anoth at biat like tbat, as you aaty aevar gat it. A queer procession. Says tba 0lt ville (Wia) Indeptn Uht : A woman rt cently pasted towa driving tt equine at tacbedioa lumbMng tay. Jq bf arms aba beld a pair of twiar, while two uck liag celts and four dog s followed ia pro ceeatou. One of tbe anott plaaaiog evideocea Of the appreciation ta wbicb Mrs. Clara Wildmag i beld by all e'atses uf out people it tbe laot that tbe ecuooi girla ef all ages flock to the theatre during tbelr recess, sod while the troupe are at re hearsal, and present btr with txquets of flowers. Newborn rimes. Jenny June got t bst that turned upon ne t'dc, and her husb ind criticised it so severely that the wore her old bonnet when the went to sic tlie Ppbinx, and lo I was the only one there. Everybody had on a new bat, snd every one bad it turned up on both sides. BuiJ her hut bind, 'Qooi heavens! have all tbe wo. men gone crazy i" "Yea," replied the meekly, "and why c.u'i I go cnzy toaf My dear," said be, ' you may ; it would be ridiculous to be the only sensible wo man in ihe world." Bo hereafter tbe it g'ling to wear ber gruy felt, turned up oa oue side, in peace. - PERSONAL. Santa Claus has his eyea on bad chil- drcn that ry about going to bed. Oca. Dot, the American dwarf, died in Paris s few dart . ago. Hit coffin was stid to be about tbe size of an ordinary cigar box. M. Adrian Tar, tbj Fieuch cbampiot band bi.liard pltyer, recently scored 1480 in nineteen miautca while playing a match st the Victorit Hotel, Weymouth, Engl.nl John Allen, tbt attendant at tbe oy ster box, in Jim. Jones' Welcome Restau rant, oa Friday found a pesrl In a Lynn haven oyster which weighed two penny weights, and everybody is eating oysters in tbe hope ot finding a similar one. -Norfoll Virginian. In the Cal'e Mulliouse, Pari, on tbe 19th of November, a gentltni9n played a game ol billiards with bis nose. He bet that he would not mias more than 25 uoiots io a count of 200 : but be ran 330 without a uiits. An Iowa father, who has succeeded it raising seventeen ol tbe worst children it bit neighborhood, ajs be it bound to have a representative io heaven if it takes seveotee-n more. Drownrd in a ppitiHO Brakch Wt learn from the Milton CkronieU ibat Mbi Martha B. Sbeltan of Pittsylvanis county, Vs., wss drowned last Saturday week by falling ia a spring blanch. Sbe was going to the rpring for water tod wat taken with a fit aad fell fuce foremost it tbe branch aod strangled to death. Roamokb Navioatiok Cjmp.iBV A Public Mbbtiho at Miltob. We art informed that a public meeting wa beld in Milton last Satuiday, of wbicb Gee. W. Thompson was Chairman, tnd F. L Walker and C. N. B. Event, 5cretaries. Toe meeting returned thanks to Mr. Snead, of Granvil e, for bis efforts to up set tbe charter of tbe old Roanoke and Dan River Navigation Company, and reaolut ions were psssed asking the repre sentatives from that section to give their hearties' support to the measure. I v t Reader ot tbe Wetklv fin Tint, will receive free a copy of the best Airicub tnral and Famllv Newspaper la tol country by addressing Moore's Rural Mew Torker, TH Uuane a treat, new lork. dec 8- Pond's Extract is rccumeuded fr many complaints, but experience and CO .latent use lor twenty-fire years serve to show its range and power, fry t once I - - . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. "TyTALUABLE TOWN LOTS FOR BALI AT APIS, N. C. Oo Taesdar th 3tf:h Dee.. 18 4 at 11 o'clock a. m , I will sell at Public Auction soaaaai IMslraOie l ow a Lota eonuining rrora to i4 acres each. Term made knoo on dav or Sale. dca8 C J. KeU. IL'-JBG fXN. VALUABLE FARM FOR BALE OR IX CUAMURFUHC1TV PKOPKRfV. On Wedaeeday tb trd day of Pwraber, if aot sold bef or at pr. vat, -aia, 1 will sell to lb hirheat bide at raj Farm atvaatel two sad one half a. lie Essl of Ralaliih on the Tarboro' Road. It contains about Ihres awndrad - ad thirty teres ot hud. of whlck about oae handrad aad ifty an well wooded. id in trscr, are aa excel lent dweiltn- nous eontaialag ftavea rooouaad two laraw eelUrs, a Kitchen with two rooms a!mo.t new, a Urge three story Ola Boase with horse power stsached, laaorar hoase, barn, ate., a larva peach aad apple orchard, producing tne best fruit In Wake onaty. aighi Ao sprincs of water eoaveairatJy loeat.o. Four loads .of wood a day eon i aude by a wagon haahng loRaUlcri. The eootemputted Kalelgb aesboata Railroad loach wiuiout penetral ia; tbe N rtbera bouodaiy. The iaod U well adapted to Coitor, Tubaeeo, Wueat aod all the cereal. TwoaoeUtae,e a water power, ths other eteasa are ii ail a few hundred yard from the premise. laaet or lull Two thosasnd dollars cash, ta ba aae la one, two and thr vearr. eqaal hutslnat. fartiea deairlnt: to par rnaaa are usyiica w lupewt ue well a. The bad will ba dirldid if desired. I will exehaa 'e for City Property. , doctMw i BASIL C MANLY. THE BEST WATER POWER IN MIDDLE-NORTU CAROLINA FOR SALS. The Neate Maaaraemruw aTaai-ii'v tr-, for sale iu aaaniBaent wmimr six miles from Hakigh, M. C, oa tba Tarboro Road, with Tnlrty Aeree of Land, rU Mill Itasn. Griat aad Saw MULBtAia Utu. Elrhi Rotuet for operative, two barns snd stable, Blaekamitl aboey. Rock foaadatloa vpon which the old factorr alood and ataek built ef brick arty feet hbxh. It ia aarroaaded, with srraaUa af arnnd quslltv and has vsrv 8n clat for b:k-k on tha bnd. " i ' . . The power coo lists of the whole force or Ihe Neose River tt Uils point. If aot disposed of at rrivwta talepreviona to tba l'Ah of UaoseslMr. it will oa that dav at told at tbe Con-t House In Raleigh to the Tea Ma Boar thoaaaed dalUra la n.l, Balanoe IB one. two and thn vean witii lateteet troaa oata. A plantation adioinlnrr of about two bun- area acres or good farming land will be sold at the aame time. DAN'L G. FOWLE, Prest Nense Msnuf. Co. wot ag-dtd JTEW GOODS AGAIN AT Creech's. SECOND BTOCK THIS SEASON. It affords me more than ordinary pleasure i offer to the trade and consumers of Irv Goods, a second stock bought within the Im-t few days In New Tort, and will he eoll at price which enable me to ask eompetttion no odds. My stock of Dress Goods embrace a larr-i' and eoaupiate liue of beautiful shade and colors, from low price to hue fabric. My toek of piece evwds, Hats, Boots, Bhrx , Carjaeta, Yankee MoUooa, dia, i bo doubt tbu largest to lie round Iu tbe city, and to willed I would call tlie special atteartion of clo- buyer, and here allow me to say that I do not propose to close or wind up my bualriean, but oo th contrary to extend tt. Bo boar in mind Creech's is the place. Those who study economy ' and profitable investment can do ao better than to aire av a call. Bcine truly altve to the demands of the hour, and auxiout to tecum a lary trade, claim to put before the public the largest ttoek to be found In tlie city. UOVV-UOUL. I A. CttJULUI. s A.Vt OF VALUABLE REAL AND PER SONAL PROrBRTY. On the 17th dav of December nxt w will sell at public auction on the premises, tbe farm known a the "Richland Plantation," situate four miles inn oae haf west of Ral- elirb, and at the ssme time and place tbe entire equipment of a aid farm. eoasUtbsg, of Aortas, inula, cou-t, ealvet, poultry, nyvns earn plough, harnai, Ac. This farm contains sbovt three hundred and Bf ty aorta. fUpon It are a perfectly new and e cellently arranged rwei liko aooa a, In wbieh are seven com fortsb e rooms, a naw very usrgt and moat convenient barn, covering; under une roof Sublet, ' combine hay loft. Carriage au.i waoou KOoma aa Hhelter. A larva and well arranged Gin Hons with the celebrated Needle Mln, inn by one of Blake's Turbine Water Waaela, and power aatBoant to run a Uriatmill, and pond of water ; tbe latter, covering ftree acres of lsnd and weil stocked with choice tab, is ted by a bold stream and will ran a gin ten boure out ef every twenty fonr. Independently of ram or bead-water. Blacksmith aod Wood woik ihopa with complete sets ot tools, aud new and commodious Kitchens, la bore t' bouses, cow sheds and pouiy-y houses. A well ot ood water la equally conv. nb ot to house, itcben and atock lot : and the Dairy com bines In one building s perfect lee Uoute and Spring House. We will ako, oa the lttra Dav or Dbcib bob nxxi, tell at public auction, on tbe prnnlwes, tlie plantstlon known ss iKXKlKR ARM." Till Usct bus in at. Mart's Townabiii, ten miles South East of ltaleli(h, and ia about two milea distant from Auburn, one of Uiadeporaof tbe North Care Una Railroad. It contil a about two ui' ohbu abd bixtt scars. Upon it sra. an ex cellent Dwelling liouao, eoa alclsic eitfbt rooms, wbicb has very Utelybeen tliorouKh'y repaired and painted. A vary large, roomy ana aew Gin House, provided with svery si ranirement and conveniences for receiving, nnloadini storing, firming and packing eM t n, in tbe building are one of Ulandy'a nev til teen horse power 8 team Kmttnes, with tires complete andtn flrtt rate running order. A Zanasviila Griat Mill, th raoaers of bef I burr at. ne and now iu perfect condition ; a very excellent Taylor's Gin and Powcrpreaa and Blacksmith and Woodwork Shopa wiib full teisof tools. We will sell st the time snd plare lsst men tioned Ui full npiifmrnU of tbe Exeter Fanr, consistluK of mules, cattle, hogs, poulU), wagons, plonghs, harnesa, e. We eaa aay to psrsoae deslriatr to purchase, that the two farms above described eunnol be arpassed la tbe Stste tor eomplebBneu and coavenience of arrangvmeut : for the number, size snd value ot the buildings and enclosures. or for thoroughness of eiiom nt. Ihe land is of the best quality, produce cot ton aa finely as sny In the State and Is uow In a high state of cultivation. There ia aijon both Plantations a young ibrlfty or chard of considerable extent and of tbe choi cest vsrieties of fruit trees. Among the cat Ue are a flue young cow. Imported at a cost of two nanareo aaa any ooiiara, a auu or ex cellent stock ana ana site, snd several blooded ogs are thorongh-blooded Cbes tiire, The mule ware all e- calves. Tbe bee tor and Berlubire, The mule ware lected with skill aad Judgment, and arsjourg neaitny and in good oner, ine uorsea am too well knowa to require mora than mention A visit to either of these puuitaliwut will pr. tit any f aimer. Tbe real estate will be Bold apon th fol lowing term : one third in cash, Ui balance in equal inatalmenta at one, two, snd three years. ltb interest from data f sale Title Co lie retained until payment I mad. The luminal properly will he told on a credit of six months for all sums over one hundred dollars, r purthaser giving sole wit'i approved secarity. Purchasers will aot la required lo make paymeut until satisfied as to the title GEORGE II. SNOW, Raleigh, M. C, Oct Kft-tf PERSONAL REM1NI8CENCENC EH, AX- ECDOTES AND LETTERS OF Gen. Robort 23. Loo. By Rev. J. Wg, JONES, D. D., formerly Chaplain Army .Northern Irglnia, aud ol, Masbtngton Collerre, Va. Piihllnh ed by authority uf the Lee family, anil of the Faculty of Waah ington and Lee CnlveraltvJ tiXTBaa splbsdio poaTRAirt ikd ikoRaV- iso.J Price, In Cloth. 3.): Kbec-n. 4 So: Half Turkey. .'.. SO; Pull Turkey, 7.H. I). APi'LKTON CO., PaMisken, 5411 and Sol Hroadnuv. .New York. Ma. 8. M. WEVERE, Aoe-t. (l.ciWIt Gf HAMjk, lit1 tL. 1 takt thl method of Infdftalna mv friends tnd the pubw'U tbat I bey eaa Bed tae at tb Granire llolel, formerly City Hotel, where I will Uke the best ear of atea aad btaat. dee Sir SIMON HAYS. -y ALUABUB P'.ANTATiOS FOB SALI; Bv vlrtut of a Indrmevrt of Wakw a: i-rh-.r Court 1 will on aataiday ae 9th of Decern ber 1874, at the Court Hrua door ia Kalelgh. exposato public sal la ptreel to suft pnr cfaaeera tbat valnab' plantation en the Eat tern aide of Men e River In Wake county, ad Johalna: the saads ef David tliBtoa and the wbuob wn cn aonaloan rool residea, being part af the iiWtxU Ulntoa Load, aad con tainiBg about CM aeree. .. Taaat : Oae fou-th Caah remslnder in ten meathi, bond and seeerlty renntred. f AMAH E. WILDER, Extra, of G. H. W1L04K, dee'd. Batl ASoss, Atty't. nor 4 1m I ?;

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