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nt ratTr1 erv'HVTf 1 111 El UAlill UAU.V ItUIHIi I rUBLMUD Br juiiil ttfiiu, jb. Offlc Near tbs Court Uoom. ia a 09 uMottPTio. ' Dalit Sentinel 1 year In advance J 0 Dally Mx mouth la advance , f1; M0f.w.kiy Wwkly Sentinel " - - Th DaiM Ba'TiaaL will be. deli tared la mr pert of the City at FiVTeau Cant per week. NEW ADVECTISEMiRT3.f rjiuYdl TOYS 1 1 TOYS 1 1 T Tb U rest saaortiaent at NAT. L. BROWNS. piDDLB STRINGS, GUITAR, Strings i1 and Trimmings best at WAT. U FROWN'S. ( " fUsICiL IMTI10H1T-All kinds 31 a; , MAT. U o WM , F A 1 0 T OOODI1 BASKETS. a Tim largest aesortaseut at MAT. L, BROWN. ; I I r joar Wife, SweUheart, and friend a present at SAT. L. BROWNS. ( ri K T II UIUAMI 1 .rChATf 'to TO WAT. L. BROWN'S for your y Chrtettns and Holiday presents. liUY AN tSTEY ORGAN lor your I borne. Great barcalnt eaa ba had at MAT. J BROWN'S. -11IRI3TkU AND HOLIDAYS wW J be here. Oo to WAT. u. un n the beat bargains. decaVtf rjrnHE P0BL1C. la consequence of the great raafc to bur the itock of goods, lately aJrartiaed bj us to b sold at a SriU tf Vest, wa hire been nnable to make cur arrange uitntt for tbe (action which we intend i . i t htring on tbe Ant of tbia tuontb. i s . The auction, wilt positively ceusaeec no Monday fight, tbe 7th of December, and continue night after nigbt until tbe whole atock la dupoeed of. ' And in order to atlll accommodate oar large WAelrMts and Retail Trad; we will keep the atore open for oar regular retail and wholesale trade durinf (As day. To faaillea, membera of tbe Legialatuie aaJ other, we ear, do not mia Ibia Due Opportunity of laying U jour winter sup plied of DRY GOODS, DRES4 GOODS, HATS, BOOTJ, and 5H0EP, BLANKETS, GLOVES, c W. II. & R. 8. Tucker, BurTiving Partner. Dec. 1. rpilE K8TIT OKQXV BTILL AHE1D. twoSUrer Medal awarded at tbaJf. C". Stale Fair, for tbe BE)T CHURCH and PARLOR ORGANS, fend for Illustrated Catalonf sud terms to NAT. L. BROWN, General Agent, K sleigh, N. C. " 'otxl KetpoasiblaAKenta'Wantad." out SH-tt T MPORTANT BALE. On af oaday tb Blst of Deceobsr, Wt, We will expose to public sale In Kolesrille the following property to-wit : 1st one lot ( BolasTfUe ctintalnlng a dwell ing bouse, kitchen, pantry, srooae house, double out-house, a food well of oarer Xail i ng water and an excellent gardeii. 2nd. One large and commodious two story store house, with cellar, on corner of Ralelgn BalthSetd Street the most desirable bu ti nes location 1 Um ptaee. ' 3rd. One other store honae on Balalgb Street. ' 4th Blacksmith shop and lot, with a good well of water. . " i Mt. Several uaknproTsd lota on BmHhaald Street. i - . i . ftth. One lri thrsa- story wrlat mill with cotton tin. situated U miles frosa atolaarille aod S mils from Forestvttle, with about aU acres of land attacned, wltn mulera houae, Ac. 7th. About 60 acre land two mile loath of RlrsTlllatalaB7r seate or 85 acres of splendid low grounds. . I will sell at the same ttsn and plaee tbe personal property, of the 1st Mr. Mary A. Hearing, eonslsUng of mule, Bones, aows. wagoo. carta nasi unar tng utensils, corn, fodder, afaweke and oata, together with household and kitchen furni ture. ' .-. . ;:' ! " Taaw ; The real estate will be sold for one third Oaab, the balance in one and two years with interest from date of sale. - Title to be retained until payment Is made. Personal ptopsrty will be sold forCxsw. All of the abore property Is sold for a division Is la excellent condition and can be seen by cslling on Dr. J. K Fleming at RolasTUla. , The sale wffl coutm Awn day to-day natB all the property la sold, Any of the above property can be boaehl prrraterr before day of sale. . j7m. rUCMiMOtAgant. For heir of M. A. Fleming. RoUsTtUe, N. C, Nor; 18, iSli. -dim. . RTTY IORII Nolle l the Pavlie. Owing to onr UMraaaad trade w have found it aeeasaary W pawn aaeond atook tbla sesson. Our MaJ. Petty 1 now In . the Rortharn market buying and In order to make room for the good, we win eefl the atacft on hand at a very small profit. All wishing the beat good at the lowest price should not faU to call on as. W have a Bplsadli Una of Dress Good which wi lM ewara to nx low! Ws bar a large let of Pars which wa'efler t pHeee to salt the Ui Our Alpaccas being of the beat brand and col on, pak fat thssnaalvaa. W offer Korth Caroliaa Caaatnvtn at la tory prlaea sad beet cambric t 10 per yard. W efer spaataliadaeatneaU t maraksani , bayutglathh) aaarkat. , . ' ; j 1ETTY A J05IS, ' tor 14-tf " 80 FayettevlBe It VOL. Z. City Intelligence. BaDLt Uvbtj We regret to learn the coodition of Mr. Morris, the Fair Ground keeper, who fell tram a wagon recently, is no better, and that hie mind eem to be Impaired by bit injuries. Tb doctor speak of having to trepan. On Wbotb nana Larraa Hex During tbe tilling of the last legislstor letter laid- In the posiofflc without ptntagefor feogtimn. tt WM llly taken oat by eosne of tb mtmbcn aad it wu a letter to bis wife by one ol 0e Iff lalator. It weal to aaj, 'Dear Betsy, 1 wish yon could tea what a nice room I sm living lo, and wo have bincuita two time a day." Abmitau at niZfATtovAav-Hoa. G W. Brook, Elisabeth City; Aug. M. Moore, Identon ; Geo. Greco, Aewbem ; Got. & 8. Gather, Morganton ; Hon. C. A Cilly, LeWr ; Neil McKay, Jr., Harnett ; Hon. Wm. J. Ciake, Newbera ; Mr. M. Bayard Clark, Nswbern ; W. C Coogho aciur, Baltimore; J. R Wilkinaoa, Balti more ; P. G. Westmorelaad, Baltimore; Cx.Uor.Z. B.Vance, Charlotte, nd be tween 49 and 00 other. CMruxssTTo ru Pbacb. A Maeoo from Wayne oounty. who ws of tb pro cession that vieited tb Peace InttituU yesterday evening, tell u that the word delighted" doesn't half ex pre tbe pleasure at their reception, and tbe enter tainment (bat was given them. Tbe young ladie went through gymnastic lor them, and be says that a great num ber ol lb Maaora declared that tbia was tbe place for tbeir girls, that they wauled their muacle a well a their mind trained. Lmht House HtJMTtna Club A bill has peaacd tb IIous and gon to the Senate incorporating a party of gentle men uader tbe name of tbe Light House Iluntiog Cub on Currituck beach near Whole's Head. We lesra tbey are a party ol Northern gentlemen who have bought twenty-dee hundred acre of marsh land and built a houae Upon it, aod tbeir pleasure i to shoot wild geese and duck. Tuey also (hip a quantity of game to New York City. Thi bill al low these gentlemen no other priTi!)jes than they would hsve as individual. Vim taoorarev-Aaat 4bby Hans live on mile east of Frankliaton, oi. the Louwburg road. She will be eighty year old aest ChrUtmu day. 8b tell ui tbat last Friday Bight three wet k ego, even gnus were fired into her house, one chsrge of buckshot com within an inch of her bead. Rocks by the bushel were throwo in and upon the heuet. On the next nigbt one gun was tired aod bushel of r-ck thrown into her bouse. W have never known such n outrage upon d aged woman. Aunt Abby think from tba tracks there are torn half doi?n engaged in it, and they are of both color. Wc wsnt word to txprest our abhorrence of such cowardly sod baa coodiicL If Holden were Governor, and Junt Abby black, he would call out tb militia. ALL ABOUT. . Ii. is rumored lotoigbi that General BulUrisat work canvassing for anew essieu on the 4tb oi Marcb. Baltimore A bear, dressed in tbe uniform of a Federal soldier, is perambulating tb streets and attracting consWerabl atten tion. Augusta Qm$UtUmlitt. Tb eitlsen of Wilmington wilt peti tion the Governor to commute tb death saeteac of David Martin the boy mur derer to imprisoameat for life. . Within tb Memory of th oldest in habit u.uay boana have never gone over tbo N. 0. railroad a within tbe past few week, in tb direction of Charlotte. Greensboro Patriot. ""'Tb Charlotte brant band hv Just returned from a trip to Hew. Orleans. Tbey ursre engaged by tb Pennsylvania delegation of the Knight Templar, and while there etrenaded the Picafvm office. Mis Kellogg said to an interviewer la LouitTil!: "A young girl in training most make a covenant with ber eye and not look upon a man. I am now thirty two years of age, and have never, yet found time for beaux. I (ball slog for at least foeryeais." We regret to leara that Mr. Geo. W, Nsson, Jr., received a telegram yesterday summoning him to Boston, Mass., ia con sequence of tbe dangerous illoem f hi son, Adelbert M. Neaoo, caused by aed deotally falling down a well bolt ia tbe atore where he was engaged In business. IffswbciB Ylssw. Tb Emperor or China has recently decreed that special honors be paid tb SMstd maids, one of whom lately died after a ttfeof devotion to the memory of -r; S" ... . . . . bet betrothed, wane toe ouor, wno still living, declined "in ber youthful day to mske a most tempting match oa the ground that she could not Wave her pa rents. ' r : Have the reader of ta Sentinel ever aasd fallva Wis f if not. whr otf tbey ore the beat family physta, aeaid a being tb great; MtMrfBm reaMdy mere to In Qua eonntry. m ' ! ." --i-L'T . " . . . TITE DAILY ISENTTNETJ - i- C . ''? "' - RALEIGH, N. BtUQIOUS. Tbe love of earth aad the love of heav es are like balance -when one rises, tb other falls. A eschsog say t 'There are four clergymen elected to tb nest Congress, aad if one of them would consent to serve a Congressional Chaplain it would be a savisg to the Govemmeot of f 10,000 a year." A North Carolina exchange esy that on day Ust week, at Durham, lo tbat Stat, Rev.' J. D. Bufaam, paator of tb Baptist Church la that place, aad editor of the BMitml cWr, at Raleigh, hm and killed two begroe with a rifle. The North Caroliaa paper speak of it as a sim pis occurrtac. JSW Ttrk BipMit. It I a "ilmpl occurrence" that Barer occurred. No negroes bar been killed, aad Mr. Hufhsa basal shot rifle la It yrt. The q tion in that he oould plug a barn deor wi b oae at tO yards. At a recent love tee at ia the Methodist Oburch at Biddefotd, Ma, two old mugs, which were used by Job Wesley ia ser vice la hi church in England, were see upon lb table. Wbea Wesley' old church wss tors down, tahrter of Mr. i. Ooldsboroogh, of Biddefotd, being in England at tb time, procured the mug from among the ruins. They are white ia color, with blue landscape ornamentation, and will hold about sis gilts each. PERSONAL. Senator elect Bbaroo, of Nevada, is re ported to btv an income of $3,000,000, gold. A railroad ticket agent at Savannah bsa been presetted with a watch lor his civil answer to tb public. A inlantrj soldier in tbe Russia army carries 68 pounds, tbe English sol dier 62 and the French 61, tbe Prussian 61, tb Swiss 69, the American 63, the Italian 63 and the Austrian 47. Aleck Brows, lorcmaa of a plantation In Wilklos-n county, Georgia, basiaiseu a sulk of uiltob (B unt variety) contain ing 674 bol.s, of which ISO matured. Tbe sulk wu three feet sis ioctks high and nine feet across as it lay oa tbs ground. Tuc loafer's soliloquy : "When I think of what I am Aad what I used to was, I think Pre tbrewed myself away, Without sufficient oos." The gam of billiard, three ball, 800 points, tor $1,003, piajeJ Tuesdsy nigbt in New York City between Cyrillc Dios sad Maurice Vagnaus, was won by tbe latter iu the 67th inning, scoring 800 to Dion's 778. Commander William G. Cashing, Uoi ted States Navy, of Albemarle fame, wbo baa-been stationed a tbe Waabiogtoa Navy Yard for some time has become in sane, aod wa yesterday (moved to the Government hospital la that city. TBE LADIES. Tbe DucheM of Edinburgh is nursing ber bsby herself. Mis Lotta, tb actress, has purchased one of tb lots on the "Stewart Circle," Washington, for $11,090. A female book agent in Charlotte, Michigan, on the acquittal of the lawyer who ejected ber from hi office, pitked up a heavy cane aad raised a wen on his head. Albaal appear to know how to take car of her voice. Her lister says that tb day she sing ah a ever apeak n word aloud. A denied herself every thing lo Loeduo. Tb Duchess of Edinburgh wa recent ly preetu ted with a splendid bound copy of tb Holy Scripture ia imperial quarto, Inclosed in beautiful oaken casket. The volume wu tb gift tf more then 8,000 subscribers, mslden of tbe United King dom, aad was presented by a deputation ot Altera Isdlea, " As strain on tbe Saginaw road had nearly reached the Junjilon, the other day, a eld lady suddenly shouted out: "Stop this kear stop her I" A passenger wanted to know what wss up, snd tbs old woman ran up aad down the passage way and excitedly exclaimed : "Wher tb m3 who rues thee keen f Pre left a quart bottle of cold tea at Detroit' Tb traia didut back up. Good Lock to a r?Hnir Shrrif Bike, republican," of Bladen county, is in debted for a piece of good luck to having one democrat oa the board of county commissioners. It seem tbat the Sheriff a year or so ago paid ia to tbe Auditor six hundred and thirty dollars more tax money than wm realty due. Thi mls tak wa made by the Register of Deeds in tumiKjiug the column up, sud Is the last lection, a democrat chanced to be elected oa the board, who oon discovered tbe mistake and let the Sheriff la to be ing a half thousand dollars better off than he ever imagined. A bill has beak preptred in tb Senate lo pty back' lb Sheriff hi eix buadred aod thirty dollars, aod h wilt, return home enriched by deaiocraev. " " Bishop Marvin leave tc-eigbt for bpac tanbBrg, 8. C. C. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1874. General jLuenMf wf NorUQar iiaa. SENATE Dbcbmmb 10th, 1874. President Armfield I tbe chair. Prayer by Rev. Dr. Pritchard of the Baptist Courch, Jouroal of yesterday use read aad ap proved. ,( no Liqoea. Mr. Graham presentee petition asking prohibition of liquor witbia two mile of Kldd't Chapel in U noo at county. lbavb awn sraxuas. Mr. Graham asked leasa lot Benatot Pariah o account of sickness la hi fam ily. Granted. COLOBCO MB. BBIAXT. Colored Mr. Mabaon asked leav of ab sence for colored Mr. Brysnt. Granted. STATU OtOLOeUT. St Bate concurred in Bous resolution asking Ihe But Geologist tba msaaer oi disposition of tbe $3 000 appropriation lor 1871 and 1874. Afterwards amended toat tbe Geologist be tkd to mak n full report. attobjibi euanau Mr. Williamson introduced a bill to ameud Battle's Revise! that the Attorney General shall take security ia the prose outioa of salts. Referred. SAMPMII. Mr. Kerr, a bill to repeal alt the act changing Stmpxn oounty from tb4th to tbe 5th judicial district. Referred. sBsmrr r obsbub. Mr. Suggs, a bill allowing Sheriff of Green to settle taxes for 1871 Rule suspended aod bill passed 8d reading. THIRTY MiaUTKS BULB Resolution came up limiting speeches to thirty minutet at a lime. Mr. Cant, well dec'ared he never beard tb like, tbat there wu no rule like it in any Hen ate in Ibis Union, and he asked tb ayes and nsyr Grauted. Ayes 27, nays 16. TBI COTTON LW. Tit cotton bill prohibiting Ihe sale of cotton between sunset and sunrise, with the eubstltuU- making it unlawful to buy, receive or deliver, price or n price, i a any shape or form, waa up ou third read -iag. Tbe ubstiiete wa adopted. Mr. Williamson regretted that his amendment including leal (ibacco bad been left out by the committee. The bill passed the third reading. ram ataeisraATB ib,d bill. Mr. Pariah's magistrate bond bill wae up for third reading. Tbe bill wu pro line ot much debate. Senator Linney trongly opposed it. Senator McElroy poke warmly agaioat i'. lie declared that he wa not ashamed for bis nam to go to his coostiiucts side by sids with the name of Mr. Caotwell, against this bill. He considered Mr. Caotwell right In his rota for one tiuiu, and tbat soma good could come ut of Nasarctb oc casionally. Mr Waring explained his vote in ftvor ol' tbe bill, aot as a r. flec tion en hisconstiiuenu wboae officers had alaays fairly reprtteoUd the interests of the people, but ha voted lur the bill merely for the relief of the Eastern people. Mr. More bead fsrortd tbe bill for tbe same reasuus. Mr. Graham favored tbe bill lor relit I ol ihe Etst. Mr. Cooke's awuduH'Dt to this bill bouding the magistrate ia $250 waa adopted, aod the bill passtd third read ing, eyes 28, usjs 19. Bx oov. VAKCB was on tbe floor of tbe Senate this morn ing. WSTXB COURTS. On motioo l Mr. Busbos the Seusto Concurred in Il.mse bid providing addi tion si term? of rtuperior Court lor Wayne county. Parsed several readings. RKrUKDtNO TO SIXES. Bill pt.-ed Ante, 3d reading, le re fund Sheriff dikes, of Bladen, $630 over plus of taxes tit bad paid to tbe Treas urer. Senate aujourue.l till to-morrow at 11 o'clock. ' HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE. December lOtb, 1874. Mr. Hpoikci Robinson called the House to order at lis. in. Prayer by the Itt-v. Dr. Pnlchard of I be Biptist i hiirch. Jourua! of yesterday read au I npproved- I'tTlTli'NS iir Cui I ir, petition couiOruing Kim berly tbnorl, llnncoraue county. Mr. Green, a nitmnriil from tbecnixens of Watauj; praying a road from Boone, Watauga county, to the Watauga and Cildwtll Turnpike. Mr. Wheeler, pi tuion fi m sund:ycit icebs of For.ytlic county It the preven tion of netting partridges. STANDING CSMMITTBBr. Messrs. Finger, Sbickleford, Mclror, Tit-', Woiktr, Mendttball, Pallon and McKae, submitted reports from tbeir see oral committees BUt'LUTWHs. Mr. King, Milutioo In Isvor of Sheriff Cooper, Of Gr.hsin county. Caleadar. B.ixa. Mr. Gret ii, bill snr tbe ouoatractioa of a red frvtaiB wa to the t'eld well and WaUoffe Terupike. ' . Mr, MitseH, bill to ainead an act passed llh February, 1874. ' Jfc. OiirBo, aa act te amend chap, 170, sec. 0, laws 1868-'6, Bittle'a Revissl. ' i Carey, eoL, kill exempting from taxa- Uo all wheat, corn, cotton and tobacco. Mr. Mlatell, bill amending ate. l.chsp. 48, Battle' Rviel. Mr. Glenn, aa act to amend sre. 180, cbsp. 83, BaiUe's RevlsaL Mr. Fielda, aa act I relation to coats aad crimieel actions. Mr. Fields, aa act to amend lection 1, chapter 111, Battle' Revieel. Brewiogtoa, col., a set emending sec tioa 89, cbspter 68, Battle's Revissl. Mr. Miuell, aa act to amend a act passed the 16th day February, 1874. Mr. Letts, a bill prohibiting sate of Honor witbia two mile of Kaspp of Reed church, Oraag County. Mr. Johnson, a bill ia relation te roads, ferries aad bridges. Mr. Richardson, a resolution in favor ol K. HayneeSberilf of Robeson county. All of tbe above bills were referred to their appropriate committee. A message waa received fro a tbe Sen ate transmitting back Hon bill ia regard to extension of time to Sheriffs for the collection of taxes. Tbe House refused to concur with Senate amendment and a committee oi conference wss requested. Mr. Green, bill exempting minister of the Cospel I rem work on the public mads Referrerl. Mr. Airoog, an act providing for a term of court fur Wayne county for criminal and civil actions commencing on tbe first Monday in January, by consent the roles ere suspended aad tb bill Uken op and passed Its several readings. Upon motioo of Mr. King tbs rules were suspended, aod the resolution lor the relief of tb sheriff of Graham county was takeo op. (It allows him until 20th May to settle bis taxes.) Mr. King ststsd thst ii wss from no remissness of duty ; b bad been here to settle hie uxes, but on scooant of certain sbstrscts not to be bad iu the Auditor's office, he could not do so. Tbe resolution was adopted. Oi motion of Mr. Hooker tbe rules were suspended, aod a bill allowing sher iff Qsrper, of Creene county, to settle wiib tbe Auditor, passed its several read ings. On motioo of Mr. Boyd the bill amend ing tbe law in regard to flues sod impris onment, allows insolvent debtor oath in case when necessary in crimiosl actions in tbs Superior Court. Mr. Boyd ex plained tbe merits of the bill. Mr, Green, aa emeodment allowing tb um oath before a Justice of the Peace After further discussion the bill wu recommitted to tbe Committee oo Judicisry. CALENDAR. Bill In favor of small farmers in Craven county, came up. It provide for s feces extending to the rivers, dsc., to restrain stock. Au unfavorable report Irom the committee accompanied tbe LilL Goode, (col..) Brewiogtoo, (col,) and Hill, (col..) advocated the bill with much earnestness, after which it was recommit ted to the C .uimittee on Propositions aod Grievaoces oo motioo of Mr. Duls. Bill io reference to sheep killing dour This till created considerable diversity of opiuion. It waa lavorably reported upon by the Judiciary Committee. tJev eial smebdmeota were ottered and reject ed. The law in this bill remains tbe same only io addition to tbe fl is a mis demeanor it added. It passed Its several readings. Bill iu regard to tbs inspection ol wood ana coai io too eity n llalcigQ. it pro vides for the repeal of tbe law creating the office of Inspector. Mr. Stephenson lucidly explained to tbe House the ob jrcts of Ihe biil, aod tbe hardships en tailu I both upon lbs seiilera aod buyers of wood especially lbs great trouble el ttuding therewith by having lo haul a load of wood to ibe centre ui tbe city tbe delay ol tbe drivers and tcama ia hunting np tbe Inspector, fcc It waa a pronounced nuisance to sll concerned, Causing the price of wood (by tbe coun try people's slaying away (rout tbe city ou account ol this vexation) V advance to s double price. Mr Utktmith c incurred with Mr. 8., when the bill pasted its several readings witl'Out a diasenting V"ic. Bill in ngard iu lmm-tea 1 exemptions pstaed its several trading'. It preveuls the re-aliuiiiRu ,' h: ii tiueai-ads whea the same has ueuu lid ff by lie-sheriff. LBAVBS OF AB EUCE. Mr. Finger asked leave of sUscnos in definitely for Mr. Jetl, u lie announced tbat Mr. Rci.1, of Mr. Mecklenburg , ws absent : acc uut ot'sickuc.s. Mr. PinniX ttkid leave ol aUeuce for Mr. Moaely fir - days f.ooi tt-Jy oo ini- poitaot business Mr. Green, for Mr. Serriaoo until M ju davairit am. Mr. Trivett, for Mr. Scott, until Tues day tlckse. Good. (coL.) for Jose, fool.) of Hali Ifsx. until Tuesday. sir. batu, tor Mr. Atweter important nasi nese three day. O motion of Mr. Boyd tb Hons thtn auj uroei. Poail'a Extract aRoraa Imaaedlal. laJUf Im an twas aw mmm para, ina w swobs; laagua.e, bat weaipsrieace erf tweaty av jaws a am nt irwia iry u I kva ( keader of tbe Weakly savant, will laeeeve free a erpy ot tb bast Axrlrak- taral aad Famil Maasvawer an this eonntry by aaurea sag MousVe Uaral Mew Torker, Aiaaae ouwet, sew i are. oetf al NO. 105. II LEIGI lAlllf. wuoLmuTcASH raicis. Balxiob, Not. 34, 1874. KBBTAaKS. Cotton brisk 13, with ssles to somn ex sot ia. Sagging Domastie -)i yd Ual6)i Cotton Ties to 10. rioer M C, T.tSsT 60. Com new 61 .tw old 10. Cora Meal oewroalML old 6U18. Bacon M O Hor round to bacoa. N. C fiaais. Id Balk Clear Rib Bides, l 'Val IX nam Baoowera. i Utd, H V.. 10; WMtem Telrcee. r do. hags, 17 Coin Bio, good. HH , bullae sowwary, ITIah, MuUeta, 7.00 8.00 - Mackerel b I, 1100 Beeswax, So tegs, X Beef oa foot Be " Dressed, TsO Leather Bole, 87 Hides Ureen, Tad " Ury. 18 Tallow, 10 Potatoes Bweet, 00 " Irish, lOOal.XE OaU sbellea, WsDO ebeax LSI rodderoldUO, new 1U NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. N o I o Notice ia hereby ffivea that application will be made to tba Gtner I Aiaembly at its present aejsioo.to pus an act incorpo rating the town of Younirsville, in tbe county of Franklin. declO-dlm T C R EBB JlltS. S. A. MO WAT, Makes and cleans clothe In tbs best and cbeapes. style, on Bloodworth 8u ROOM FOB BENT. Three rooms for rent la tba bouse I lire in. Well suited tor two families. Also two rooms in kitchen. Apply to me for term 9t W. J. EDWARDS. ALU ABLE TOWN LOTB FOB BALE AT APIX, M. C. Ou Tuesday the 2th Dec. 18:4. at 11 o'clock a. m , I will sell at Public Auction some 15 Desirable Town Lots containing frosa yi '.o ift acres eacn. Terme maae snows oi day or Bsie. dec 8 tt J. Mcti. aXUNGTON. VALUABLE FARM ITOtt BALK OR bX CHANGtf FOHC1TT PnoPIKIV. Ua Wednesday tbs 33rd day of Dseesaber. If not sold Oalore at private ale, 1 will sel' to the bis-best bidder my Farm sltnstel two and one halt miles Bast of Hatebrh en tba Tarboro' Koad. It contain about three hundred nd thirty acres of land, of which about oae hundred and Bfty are well wooded. 'a me iraci, are an excellent aweiunr nouse containing seven rooms and two large cellars, a JUleben with two room ataaorf new. a laic three story Uln Uoass wlib horse power ettacbed, laborers bouses, bartm, eYe., alarire peacn and apoia orcliard. nroduclnK the bast fruit In Waku County, klghi fine springs of water conveniently loesiea. rour loans or wood a day can be made by a wagon hauling to Raleigh. Tbe c ntemplated Kalclh A eaabtiard Uallroad touches without penetrat ing the Northern bonadary. The laud la well sdapted to Cotton, Tobacco, Wheat and all tbe -tber steam are situate a few hundred yards frvm tbe premises. Ian as ow Halm: Two thousand dollars cash, the ba ance In one, two and three years. equal Instalments, fartlea desiring to par- enase are laviiau to inspect trie ptemate. Tba Uad will be dividtd if desired, i will aaehaa e for city Property, dee tie BA81L C MANLY. A NOTI1KU A 'i RIVAL or NEW GOOD5! NEW OOOD-!! AT D. S. WAITT'S M rAYKTTKViLLE ST , KA LEIGH, N. 0. HEADY MADE CLOTHING FINE AND CHEAP. FANCY AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. MANiiATTK FINE WHITE tlllKTB, Tl e bestflttln, Bhltt made. BOOTi. SHOES, HATS ANDCIFi, Fall assortauat la Style aad Qnslity. NOTIONS, HXilEBY, GLOVES, NECK WEAR, BUdPENHER., DMBRELL4S, VALIESE.S Ae,4c To my Friends and the public I return my sincere thanks for past favors and respect full? solicit a continuation of tbe liberal aetrouac bestowed. D. B. WAITT, M FsyetteTllle St., Kale gh, N. C. novsTtf P.nca C. Easias, Devigner. T. 0. Habhis, Engrave'. B N N I 8 R A HARRIS, K A LEIGH, N. C. fof fend for speelesene of work. Work done much leaa tbaa Northera nrhsea, APPLICATDX wlUbsltadstoth Leg Islatur of N. C, tor s Charter for Far. mar's or Grange Binkleg A Tiutt Coupes, eovttilm JUOLUTIOS OF COPAHTNIKaUir. Tb Copartnership heretofore exlstlae an derthssUleof Alkuwoa Oil', Apex, Ni V ,k thiadav dasolved by mutual eoasrat. U. c. OUvenow accsds tb Irsa and will eoetioue b" tness at the same place, my la tseo tts smrrssidsrad to htra Wltk Uia beat wtohes, baUevg aim to be well worthy tbe patronage wid conldew-a of tea rablic. oclaaslw 6 W. AlkiNaOV. APPLICATION wm besaada to tbe pre sent Legislature to obtain a Charter for tb Boatbera UaderwrHeri Assoc! lion. idvUsemaalswUlbalaisrtsisa the Paili aarisTna,athetoBewwjafw,ver an Inch, or tan amnion Una. OMqnBMOnaBnwMU.J..'...w $L ss thai week.,. I (quare, 1 weak. 1 1.50; I aqaan. Tntoa, ealw M I atoath, 8.01 " mm 1 " tmo's, in. 00) I u.ot ' " i " noo i " la .. 1 ' 8U.1U1 M " "t0 TUB BEST WATER POWR IN MIDDLE NORTH CAROLINA FOB BALK. , The Nana Btaaafaetarlaw rnn nMar. for sale IU magaillei-nt water , utr olI six mil troas Balsaxh, tf. C, oa tbe Tarhtwo aoas, who Aniny Acre oi Luc, IU Mill n iimk Mill . VlL. , -. mm 1.11,. diui. I1UVI1 j T. i( U Hon for epeeaUver, tee sera snd stablar, Blacksmith fcbop, bock toundatloa spue which the oM raetorv stood and stack built tf brick Sfty feet high. It la turrouaded with srranlta of rood qasirsy and ha vary Sue day tor brick oa Us land. The power ecnlst of the what fur of the Neuse Hitw st this paint. If sot disposed of at rivals sal pmioa to the 1Mb of December, It win on tbat dsy bsseid atthaUaart Moaaala kUMa n lb. highest bidder. Tana's Four thonsard dollar la Cash. Bslano in ear, two and torv atars wiib lataiest from oata. A plaatatka adtnielnr of about two hna- ared acres ot KOtid fa sung land will be told st the same time. DAITLG. FOWLE, nor XH-dtd rras't Neuse Msuaf. Co JEW GO'lDS AGAIN AT Creech's. SECOND STOCK THIS SEASON. It affords me more than ordinary niraaure to offer to tbe trade aad cuuauuuwa of Drv Goods, a second stock bought within tbe last few days lo New York, and wul .be sold at prices which enables m to ask competition no odds. My stock Ot Dree Goods embrace a um snd complete line of beautiful shades snd colors, from low price to fine fabric. My stock of piece goods, lists, Beots, Shoe, Carpets, Tankee Notions, 4c, is no doubt the ir5 u am louna m ine city, ana w wiiK-n I would call the special a Ilea lion of dose buyers, and here allow me to say that I do not propoae to close or wind up my business, but on tbe contrary to uxlaud u Ma baar Im mind Creech's is the place. inose wno sway economy ana prone ol Investment can do no better than la irii nui a call. " Belne truly alive to the demands of the hour, and anxious to secure a larire trade. clslm to put before the public the largest stock to be found m the eity. novas-am. A. Ut&EUU. s ALE OF VALUABLE REAL AND PER SONAL rKOPKHri. Oa the 17th dav of December next we will sell at pnblie auction on tbe premises, tbe farm knows as the 'Richland Plantation,1' sltnat four miles snd one naif west of Ral riiih, and at the same tins and plaee the entire equipment of said farm, coaslatiac, of Aorses, males, sows, cofret, poultry, wayoni carlt PWm, km-nmt, Ac. Tbia larm eeatalas snout tnree nnnured snd flrty acra. Upon It are a perfectly new and e eetlently arranged iiviiuss aovsa, la which an Sevan cess fortsb e rooms, a new very large and most convenient barn, corettnr under one roof etablea, combine bay hfW Oanrlag and wagon itooms ana enel'.era. A lanre ana well arranged Gin House with tba celebrated needle um, run by one of Blake's Turbine Water Wheels, ana power suifleent to run a Gristmill, and pond of water f the Utter, covering three acre of land and well stocked witb ebotce ash. Is led by a bold stream and will raa a ata tea hours out ef every twenty foot. Independently of rem or nesa-waier. onscnamiisi aaa woou-wora shops with complete seta ot tools, and new and commodious Eltchens, laborers' houses. cow sneas ana poultry nouses, a weu oi good water Is equally conv nb st to bouse, kitchen and stock rot : and the Dairy com. bines In one building a perfect lee lie nee snd Spring House. we win also, on tae lvra oat or tract- San aixi, sell at public auction, oa the rwimir-es, tr.e plantation known as "inn EXBIEH ARM." This trset lie ia Bt, Mart's Township, ten miles South-East of jUlrbrh, and Is about two miles distant Irom Auburn, oo ol tbe depot s of tbe Hortn uro Una Kallroad. It couUI' a about Two Ul' drip and sittt scats. Upon It sre. an ez ceduit Dwelling ilouse, coa aiaiee: eiscfat rooms, which has very lately been thoroughly repaired aad saint'4. A Very large, roemy ana new Gin House, provided with every- ar rtneinenfaud conveniencea for receiving, naioaaing atormg, gvauagMapacsunsreot V n, in the building era one of Blandy's new Hfteen horse power Steam Engines, with nx- tires complete and la Ural rata running order. A lanesville urist Mill, lb runners ol be-1 burr tne and now in perfect condition ; very excellent Taylor's Gin aod Poweroreas snd blacksmith and Woodwork Shops with roll tea of tools. IVe will sell at the time and place last men tioned tb full equipment of tbe Exeter Farm, consisting of mules, cattle, bogs, poultry, wagons, ploughs, bsrness, Ac We can sav to persons destrinar to purchase. that the two farms above described cannot be urpassed In tbe State tor completeness and conveniences of arrangement; for the number, else sad valae of tbe buildlsga and enclosures, or for thoroughness of equipmt nU i ne land is or ine Dot que'iiy. produce cot ton as finely as aur la tbe Stats and la sow In a high state of cultivation. There is uion tout riantai ns a you or . innrty or chard of considerable exuni and ot the choi cest vsrie lee of fruit trees. Among the cat tie are a Sue yonng cow, Imported at s cost of iwo hundred and fifty dollars, a boll of ex- eel lent stock aea site, snd several blooded calve. The begs sr thorough-blooded Ches ter snd berksiiire. Tns mules were all se lected with skill aid Judgment, and are yonng healthy and In good order. The horses are too well known lo reqnlrcmore than mention. A visit to either ol tbeee plantations win pr fit any farmer. , The real estate will be sold bffon the fol lowing terms : one third in cash, tbe tialance n equal It sulmcnts si one, two, sou three y ers. lib ii.tcrc-t Irom date '( ssle. Title to b retained nntll Deyment made. The i crsonal property will be sold ou a credit of r-lx months tor alt sams over one hundred dollars, i purchaser giving Bote with approved secsrity. Purchasers will not te required" lo mske payment until saUsUed as to the title. JOHNGATLING, GEORGE II. BNOvT, Raleigh, N. C, Oct io-U ,, PERSONAL REMINISCENCENCEB, AN ECDOTES AND LETTERS OF Gen. Robert E. Lee, By Rev. J. WM. .ONES, I). D., formerly Chaplain Army Northern Vlrgiuis, and of Washington College, Vs. PnbMch ed by eatboritr of ibe Lee family, and of tbe Faculty of Wash ington and Lre University. eiXTEX fPLBWDtD PORTRAIT AD I0V- IKOS.J Price, In Cloth. Ai.S0; gheep, i.10, Half Turksy, SS..VI; Full Turkey, 17.50. 1. A I'PLETON CO., Putdishers, Mil snd 551 Broadway, Njw York. Mas. P. M, WEVEKE, AoxaT. decS4t a1 KAGK UultL. 1 take tbia metrfod of Inform teg ary Mend ..4 . MhtL (k.t ikM mm aA ml tka Grange Hotel, formerly City Hotel, wher I will take tl.s best ear of maw aad base. ' deeStf SIMON HAIS. . "yALCABi-B PLANTATION FO BALE! By virtue ot a judgment of Wake (aperior Court 1 will on eaturday tbe (Kb ot Decem ber l7t At the Court Mmse door bt Baleigh, expowtopub lc sale In parcels to salt pui rfassers that valuable plantation oa tbe Bee tera sul of btute River in WskeSoanty.ad. Join ng the lands of David H in ton and the lead oa wh cb J oris Una PMleiesldes, being part ef Us Elisabeth Uintoa Lead, and eon taislag sbeet seres, Tbksm : One-foarth Cash remainder In tea months, bond and security required. n rARAH B, WILDS R, Extra, ef . H. WlLDlk, deWd. . Battu A foxt, Atty's. aovt-AB) )
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 10, 1874, edition 1
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