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1 , . r : " t-t "i 1 -'-'.. - i ..i.. , i H. ,.i i " . . ., . - ,, . , , ,, ,, , .j,.., v i"T"rv i . j THE tfAlLY SENTINEL Fnuunis Bt J o 8 I A It TUMI , i OJloe Hear the Court Rouse, -um or ecascaiFTtoa, Dalit Sentinel 1 Ju in adraaee Dally MI ntootu ut awn Weekly Sentinel " ... $.00 TheDiTLT timn till bes41vred la inypart of tbe City at FirTBas Cetvt per eek. VOL. X. RALEIGH, N. C.t FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1874 NO. 100. ffill Siirliil: life. I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. fJIOYSt TOYS!! TOYS J! The ls-rett asortiaent at MAT. U BR0VV.S4 FIDULE STRINGS, GUITAB Strings tad Triumlng bt at NAT. L. BROWN'd. MCdICitL IN TROMNTe-All kinds a', WAT. L. a-twwir FANCY O 0 0 D 81 BASKET, Ac. Tie Ingest assortment at NAT. UBRCWITI..; I UT yoar W.fe, Sweetheart and friend pnieat at WAT. L. BROWN'I. 1,1 8.T U OKU A N 8 I Hi Heat fur Churches, ferlnes. Organs, die, at HAT. L BaOWif'8. flO TO NAT. H BROWN'S for yoar ' X Christmas end Holiday p ret cat. IJUI AN ESTRY OKQAil .. for -tmt I home. Ureal barralae emu be had at NAT. L. BSOWN'S. OlIKISTMAS AND HOLIDAY wilt Kj be her -. UotoNAT.ia. BsiOWN B t( the beat bargalna. ' decs-It polHSPDBL!C. lu consequence ol tb great ruih to boy the stock cl good, lately advertised by u to bs told at Eacrite of JYofit, we h.veb.tn unable to mtkn rnr arrange ments for Ui auction which, we intend having on the first of tbit mouth. Toe auction will potitively commence nu Monday i igbt, the 7th of December, ii ud continue night after night until tbe aho'c itock it disposed ol. Aid iu order to (till accommodate our I large WAoeVsvte and ilttail Trad, we will ki-rp the ttore open fur oar regular retail Hti I wholesale trade during th dtiy. T.i Uailit-n, member of tbe Lrgialetuie hii ! nthir, nciij, do not miu this flue d portuniry of laying in your winter tup- plus of DRY 000O3, DKKi'S OOOD8, IUT8, BOOT, and SUOEH, 8LANKKTl, GLOVES, io. W. H. & K. Tuckkh, furviviug Piirtt.er. !.. 1. IIEKSTET OKU AX: STILL AUEAl). iot llvtr Mcda't awarded at the N. V. State rair, fur the hist CHURCH and PARLOR ORGANS, fend tor IiluaUated Cttaloujte and tenna to NAT. L. BROWN, ' General Agent, Ualeigh, N. C. " o 1 Ketpoat ble AgenU'Wanted." Oct IK-".I JMPORTANT SALE. On Monday the 21st of December, we will expose to public tale in Kuletrllle the following property tu-wit : ltt one lot in Koteaville containing a dwell ing kome, kitehew, pantry, smoke home, doable out-hoate, a god well of neyer fail I ng water and an excellent garden. Aid. One large and conuaodloua two ttory tore boute, with cellar, on corner of Kaleigb A Smlthfield Street the moit desirable bu.l nest location 1 tbe place. 3rd. One other atore boose on Raleigh Street. 4th Blacktmlth abop and lot, with a good well of water. 6Ui. Several unlmproTed lota on Smltbfield Street. tli. One large three ttory gritt mill with cotton gin, tituated mile From Rulet villa and 8 miles from Forettvllle, with about tU acres of land attached, with millers boose, &e. 7th. About W acres land two mtlei South of Roletrllle containing some i or -J6 acres of splendid low grounds. I will sell at tbe same time aud place tbe personal property, uf the late lira. Mary A. Fleming, consisting of mules, borsea, cows, wagons, carta and farm ing utensils, corn, fodder, shucks and oats, together with household and kitchen furni ture. Terms : The real estate will be sold for oae third Cash, the balance in one and two years with interest from date of sale. Title to be retained until payment is made. Personal property will be sold for Cash. All of the above property Is sold for a division is in excellent condition and can bs seen by calling oa Dr. J. K. Fleming at KohwrUle. 1 , The sale will eoatme from day Unity nntil all t he property la sold, Any of tbe above property can be bought privately before day of sale. J. M. FLEMING. Agent. For heirs of M. A. Fleming. RolesvUle, N. C, Nor. 18, 1874. mm. f) kTTt JONAS Nollc to tbe Pablte. j Owing to oar Increased trade we havt found it necessary to parch tat a second stock this season. I 1 i Our MsJ, Petty it aow la the Norths markets buying sod In order to auks roost for tbe goods, we will sell the stock oa band at a very small proSU All wishing tbe beet goods at tbe lowest prices shoald not fail to call oa as. We have a splendid line of Drete Goods which ws Asa eoiae to inx tvow. We bavw a large In of Fare whlsb we off at prices to suit tbe tbaes. Oar Alpaocws bales; ot the belt brands aad colors, apeak fur tbsuaaelvca. We offer Nortb CaroHns Csaslmtri at Ts tory pricea aad best eaff brtes at I par yard. We offer special Inducements to aiere beats tmytaglathls market . .J Lira r Xltv. Vu. Ncma P. Rbid, er-mpiled by bit aoni. If In Blanche rVntrete la city agent, aid te cahTaaiog fjf lb it work. . Pat Cp J. P. Gulley Bro. want dektoia to pay up by Stb of January. TiitOe the last day. Iltnd the cash to J. P. Oulley. se Auctiom B'gauciloe tomorrow evec- Ing at 2 I'tjlk.at Bunting's atore, on FajetUvilla etieat, itear Ditie. . Ladiea aad everybody lavited. , ..ii i .e ii i i t t MsJtaiKO. Ia this cjuuty.Oak Grove Township, last Taeaday, by tbe IU. Dr. Tooiuas IL Yonog, Mr. at. V. Rogers wss married to Miss l.nla U. Cooley, at ibe rtsideooeof J. H Paschall, Esq. fltvattAAi Paatt CaATwi.M.-C .miag frum breakfast (his asiraiag, we BMt up with a potter who faabUos tbe clay. Da was an early igcd youth named Biiggs from A'brigbt township in Chatham county. Asking Mr. Bogge what be bad lor sale be lalormed us, stone ate. Lie bad wagoaed lo market four hundred gallons of jugs asd jars and be priced tbe lot at cightetn ceata per resael. e Taa Trcck Cabts Several truck carta acre ranged la fmnt ot the market house at an early hour tbia morning. Mr. William Anguish and Mr. Dupree, from Johnston county, bed aloe sweet potatoes at 70 cents per bushel. Mr. By rum from Holly Springs iu this county had chickens which he sold at SS 1-3 cents. Janus Cements ot this county bad turkeys at I'J.W) per pair or 11.25 apiece; sod Eddie Porsytbe from Gran ville county bad turnips, 4 in a bunch, at 9 cents per bunch, and small heada of cabbages at 31 ceute a couple beads. ft IT -4oAINT A COFPBR Mill 8 IN Asm C iuiTY. On tbe bill inBenate tbia morning .r trgisteriug deeds President Am. fli Id iaf ikd Mr. Busbee pro tan to the ch-.ir and tok tie fl or in ftvor of the bill, lu ins ipttch be ststtnl that a Ba'tinioie Coiupat-y bad bought a copper mine in A-he county. Before tbey bought they came to him to learn whether r not the title was god. He could not tell tbtru. There might be coo vejeoces lying bick in the pockets ol somebody ia tbe State be didn't know ol. But be could tell them whether there were mortgages or dteds nf trust on the land, but still there was an outlet by which they could loae their title. Tbey bought tbe copper mine and have upended near a halt mil lien dollars on It. And now, said Mr. Armfield, there are suits pending in Ashe county sgaiust tbia company, brought by some persons unknown to me and my d ents at t be time, and who held tbeir conveyances, back until after the sale. lie asked if it wasn't a ebsme on onr law. We invited capitalists to come down here and invest tbeir money among us, snd alter buying tbe soil and putting machinery oa it, by faith of our invita tion, they are liable at any time to lose ail tbeir investments and get nothing for tlnir trouble. A Lchatic c Lmblatio". - Mr. L'mrj has introduced a bill in the Sen ate lo cut sluices ia tbe mill dsms up west and lit .be Gsb out into the Ysdkin and Catawba rivers, and tbe bill wss re ferred to tbe Judiciary Committee of which Banatot French, from Kobesoo, ia a member. The other day Senator French visited the Lunatic Aiylom to sea a patient from Robeson county. While there a big red faced looking fellow step ped np and snog out, "Look here! what have you all done about that nth bill on the" Y.dkin T Dr. Grisaom smiled sod Ukt4 at Mr. French, bat Mr. F. whispered lbt the lellow's head was level, tl.ai there waa tech a bill, aad he was one of tbe cuiaiuuiee to whom It was referred. "Yea," said tbe lunatic, banging- a table with bis fist, "We want dab p in tbat country, asd you m ain't coma back here till you past that bill" Tbe eras; ana bad read the paper. te t .. Oca Varna acolab, Tbe other day an englishman, a Ireib. arrival, hired a man to carry him and hi trunk to aa up-'.own boardiog-bouse. and, oa reaching the place, banded the man $1. Ater waiting a iniua e, and seeing tbe driver mount the sea: to go, "Give me my change T the Englishman cried. "Don't see it," said the driver. "Why, I just gate yon 4 shillings, aad taat'a too much ia this town," said tbe Englishman. "Don't see any change,' said the driver ; and a fur ther conversation enaued, which was thus related by the EoglisLmaa wbeu be met tbe boarding-houa ' keeper : "Look a 'ere, what kind of a blwsted tow a Is this, joa kaowt I gar the bloody owner a wagoa 4 shillings, and whan I asked him for soma change he says be doa't see it. I tell him b don't ate It because he put tt la his pocket, yon know, aad the be say it's all ia my eye. I asked him agaia for my change, and ba aavs "You're a bilk 1" "What's a bilk V savs L ' Oire m my change," aaya L J u x ..ot ka WhaAdul givw us - - - be want m lu give bim a bra, fori -Give me my change," I said agaia. "I'U give yoa pter oa th bug e," said be. .bat did he mesa by a psf oa rt bo ule, aad whrf kind srf a Warated Iowa la tbist ea-'ow I It's not the orreel thing o. a ia? -r.rm kaow . TEn, Lost Elivu Doixabs. -Mr. Basal 3 Chappall, trom Cedar Fork Tjwaship, has been "sarchlog all day" for a pocket book with clarea dollars ia it that he missed from hi pocket yesterday. H got th pocket book back tc-Jay, but it straining hit eyes to see. the eleven dolo lars. Mr. Cbappcll parted with us eg claiming, ".'eace be with yon and your house," and as be walked oil we noticed four' horse cake urotiudisg from his rifcht side coat pocket. Tbb PasmaTtABT Cbowdbd. We aie furnikhed with reliable statistic! of ib Bimber of convict in our penitenti -ry. Gn the Stat of October they num bered 455 strength. To-dsy tbey somber 028. They have increased more than eighty in a little over a month, and arc now coming ia at the ratio of two and a fourth per day. What shall be dns with them t There tre si m my they Can't all be worked. Tbey ..to n w packed tike sardines twenty or tbir:y alceping togeth er in a room, and present a nice promise of disease and pestilence for the cotniug summer. Why can't we build our rail roads with convict labor I To State of Oe.-.rgia hasn't a single convict ia bar prisoD. &ie avo'ks them on her railroads, and ber dividend from ihcte roads ia nearly enough to pay all the expenses of the State. It seems to ut :bere is a chine bcre lor some rraliy uselul snd practical legislation. -sss THE IADIEJ. Ada Gray playt in Petersburg to u gbt. Toere aro two widows in Atlanta aged respectively fourteen and sixteen. Aa Indiana father crawled under a corn crib and wept when hie daughter married an astronomer. Mrs. Sandford Fishel, of Davidson county, was kicked in the face by a bono and both jawi were broken. Short dresses are coming into fashion again, and young ladies are experiencing the 1 1, old difficulty of getting a N . 4 int a No. S shoe. A charming picture it tbat ol Sale's widow at a fashionable party : "Her shawl was aa sable as night, Her gloves were as dark as the shawl, And ber jewels that fltshed in tbe light Were black at a funeral pall ; Her robe had the hoe of tbt rest (Uow nicely it fitted her thape 1) And the griel tbat was bearing ber breast Boiled over in billows of crape." A young lady in Paris, Kentucky, ri maiked to a ompioion in a conversation tbe other day, thai sbe would never paint ber cheeks again before attending a fun eral. "Why not' asktd her friend. "Because," replied tbe jeuotf Isdy, "I was painted up when I .attended a' fun eral last summer, and never wanted to cry to bsd in my life, and was getting my handkerchief ready, when, glancing around at, I saw that coartr, yellow skin of here through lbs tracks, and it looked horrible. I sever bad such hard work to hold my tears io since I waa born. Pin dooe painting for funcialr." ALL ABOUT. Rev. Mr. Ghndenning appeals trom the sentence of th Jersey Presbytery reinos ring bim from bit pmtorate. Josh Billings lecture the 14 i inatint, at Lincoln hail, in Waabiugton c ty on "What I Know About Hotels " Senator Wright, Op. ) of Pcnnsylva aia, haa introduced a bill to reduce tbe President's salary to $25,030 per year. The negro lost in the Vicktburg tffiir it no estimated at 70. We do not hear of more thaa on whit mao killed. B iy will be boyr. At Alton, III., a preacher asked all bunjty School schoU an to atand np who intended to visit the wicked, to ul destroying cirout. All but a Isme girl stood op. Woodson asks th prayers uf tbe con gregation is behalf of Mitt Patillo, of Ysoceyville, who was muried to bit brother, Francis S. Woidtoo, in tbat place last Wedoesdsj. In 1821, Mr. Tomlinsuu, of Uando ph county, before stooping t drink at a Spring, atuck his sycamore stick in tbe Dud tod vslkcd off.nd (org it if. 7 hat waiting stick is now a magnificent tree With a trunk four feet is diamCer. A correspondent, speakitg uf a I uikisb harem, taya:- Each lady had three rooms to herself, and th finishing of them wss geaereHy left to ber tttte or caprice. Tuey were arranged . very Well, aad the iuraitur was very handsome but cu'ioas ia lor m. ' A regular Turkish bed is soine tblog quit different frum ours. There 1 aa bedstead sor mattress, bat aUut flir ty very thickly padded quilra, covered with silk or satin, laid one on top of tbe other os th flor until tbey are about two feet deep. The sheet are invariably of stlk, embroidered, aad tbe coverlid ia a marvel of gold aad silver embroidery oa satis or velvet. Tht pillows tr pink, blue, or yellow satin, covered with betotifol ltd Fro th celling hangs a bug jewelled and gilded hoop, and from tbia rich cuitaine which eocirels the bed. Tj hold their robe tbey have in nnsnrrible braSMailed camphor wood (rusks, aad a on of these after another was turned nut for m to tee thecsnttntt, I began almost to lot my head in tbe contusion of colon aad material, Ucnerii Assembly of North 0r olina. SENATE. December 11th, 1874. Pmldint Armfield in tbe chair. Prayer by Rev. A W. Mtngum, of Edeatna Street Methodist Church. Journal of yetterdty read and approved MUtOBtAU, so. Mr. Busbee, a memorial of iheriffs la regard to feet. Referred. 1 Mr. Lincry, petition from termer and ibtep raisers ot Iredell to pass a dog law. Referred. Mr. Selby, petition from certain citit at of Tyrrell, coonly desiring to transect tbeir business Is Hyde county. Refnrred. Mr. Bell, petition lo chsng the charter of tbe town of Kinston, Referred. AeirKO tUFRtalK OURT. Mr. Motehead was opposed to asking any opinion of Supreme Court on tht validity of tbt constitutional smeod ments. If we want an opinion outside of tbe Committee we can go to tbe At torney General. Be offend a substitute for th House resolution oa thlt inbject, providing that the Judiciary Committee when they report on these tmend meets thtll report t separata bill for each amend ment. Tbe nous resolution with this substitute wss referred to tho Committee on Conttitu'.inntl Reform. BILL! AND BESoLUTIONS. Mr. Latham, bill authorising and re questing the Treasurer to settle with Sheriff Uaidisnn, ot Martin county. Mr. Busbee, bill to prottct the birds of North Carolina. Uulawlul to kill any wild bird except Sats and bawkt and crowt between ltt April tnd lit October. Propositions tnd Griivancet, Mr. Bell, bill to ri pest to much nf acta 1874, at refer to Jones coun'y. Referred. Mr. McMillan, bill with petition in rt gsrd to public roads in A'lrghany county. Referred. Mr. Mills, bill license or no license on the liquor qmstiun, to be voted at Ruth erfbrdton tbe Ut M mdty in May. DR OBi'ROt oitAnax. Mr. Kerr, bill to pay Dr. George Gra ham, of thit city, $300 for professional services to Deaf snd Dumb and the Blind Asylum. Referred. IKCKST. Mr. Peebles, t bill to punish lnccst,tbst no niko shsll know his daughter. Re lernd. COLORED MASTERS, Mr. Marler, bill to prevent binding of white children to colored masttrs. in ferred . Mr. Cantwe'l, bill to tmend Mechanics lien law. Heferred. bills passed. Bill io regard to public roads in Alle ghany county passed third reading. Bill noccerning i.legil retailing of spir ituous liquors, making it a misdemeanor with fine or imprisonment, or both, patted third tending. Bill prohibiting a!e ( I j mr in tny quantity at Burnavilie. Yancey county, paascd 3rd reading. Bill by Mr. C luk amending law regard, ing reparation ol rlieil", placing all these Conveyances of Inn 1 uu s une footing as dueda nf trust and nn.r'giges, and pro- vi les that st ".gui' at creditors and put- chaser, for a valuable courideration, tbey hall be g.Hid but trom the registration. Mr. C'jok proposi d to amend by ad- ding the aoids ' withnut notice," after the word "conside a i o." S.-nator Lin ney, La' ham Ctotwell and Kerr opposed the bill. But after the amend meut of itiiout notice," Mr. Kerr saw no objec tion to tho bi t. Sunitors Cook, Busbee, Bill, Morei.euil, and French, si to Presi dent Araifk-li left the chair and favored the bill, a' d .lso ;he auie ulioent "with, notice." Bill wis reco-nuiHled to Judi ciary. Bill, Mr. Aib-ight, fixng pay for county irrasiirer by cunty commit- tinners putscd third reiding. 8emte adi mrued tili ti.-:u rrow at 11 o'cl'ick. i HOU-E'F KKPHESENrATIVKS. D o.ml.er 11, lb74. Mr peakei R, li;nton cdhd the House n littler at 11 a its. I The Journal of ye .terday a a' lead and approved. rKTITMRS. M . Mock, petition from cilizent of Da vidson on destruction f birds. Re ferred . Mr. Sbacklefoid, petilinu from citiisnt of Swansborn asking repeal of the pro hibitory law in that place. rUstes thit by the non sule ol spirits tr.de ibt they would get it directed elx where, dec. Referred. Mr. Gash, petition from the town ot Brevard asking repetl of the prohibitory law. Referred. Mr. Bernhardt, petition in relation to aalsrie and fees. Referred . Mr. Carton, petitioa for prohibition ia Tavloraville, Alexander county. Referred. To Cbtir aanoaoaed tbat be had re ceived a petition from many citisent ef Palmyra township, Halifax county, but a ao sigaatart appeared tbereosj it was not prose t submit the petition to s committer. - - tardims Committee. Mr. Mortng r ported from th Commit tee t Privileges sad Election on M-. Osktmith't ttels which th committee state b t lully entitled to hie teat Messrs. McRee, Gadger, Woodboust aad Sackktlord, tubmitted repxt from tbeir severs! committees. J RtSOLDTIORt. Mr. King, resolution concuaiiag edtrc tlon in Cherokee, inferred. Mr. Bryan, resolution ia relation to tie taiary ar judge nctLoy. iteierred. Mr. Munden, resolution asking our Aepresentativet la Coegrest to use tbeir influence to have th ttx on brsody made of Iruit raised. Referred. BILL. Mr. Finger, a hill for cotnpentititg Dr. George W. Graham for service, at tbt Institution f.r Deaf, Dumb and thi Blind. Mr. Blytbe, a bill in regard to intursnce com pan lea. Mr. Mock, a bill for the protection ol birds. Mr. Tl.oenpsoa, aa act in reird to member of General Assembly. Mr. Bernhardt, a bill la reward to th absence of meJiber from tbe House. No per tfim if in good health and not present. Dir. trs n, a bill lor prohibition at Taylorsville. Mr. fhatkelford, a bill repealing chap. loO.lsws of 1871'72. Mr. King, an act amending section 4. ebaptrr 5, U.ttle's Revital. Mr. Gash, an act to amend c'ispter 7, section I, Battle't Revistl. Mr. Hicks, an act to amend aeetioa 41, chapter 104, Battle's Revia. All of tbe above bills were appropri- ttely referred. tusraiMoit op rules. Oa motion of Mr. Normeot. donate bill for the relief ol the t-herin of liladen, au thonx nir the Treasurer to refund bim tbe sum of $430 which be bid overpaid into the public treasury was taken up. Air. late moved tbat the bill be referred to the Committee on Finance In order bat an opportunity could be had lo ex amine the books. The motion prevailed. Ud motion of Mr. Erwin, tbe ietoluti'n io regard to the eligibility ot Mr. Apolt ton Oaktmith wat 'aken up. The report of tbe C tmmittee wat read together with the evidence brought out by Ibe Com mittee. Mr. Erwia considered it hit duty tt a representative of a constituency when grav charge tr mtdt against a mem ber, It It dee to tbem tnd alto to tbe member bimsell that ucb charges should be investigated, bence hit action in the matter as tbe iotrodocer of the resolu. tioo. He believed the gentleman fully entitled to bit teat frum tbt evidence ad duced. After further rcaiarki from Mr. Moring timiltrly expressed, tbe report of the Committee wss adopted unanimously. iriciAL order Bill te be n tit led an act to amend the charter of tbe Cirolitia C.ntral llailroad Com piny waa taken up. Tbe bill pro vide tbat each stockholder thtll htve st many votee aa be ha shares in the stock of tho C mpany, and tny l.ol Jcr of any of the second mortgage income bonds of the Company dtted the 1st of April, 1874, and which are secured by a morts gage made and executed by the said Company on the 1st ol Apiil, 1874, to J. Brauaer Matthews, fcc, shall be entitled to vote. Every $100 in bonds shall be entitled to one share of stock. Gives tbe present Company Until January 1, 1870, to complete its railway to the I in ol enemy, uieavcland county. Mr. McRae explained tbe objects of the bill and advocated its passage in a speech of great lores an 1 clearness. He Mated thst tbii road woold by the end of the week be completed to Charlet'e, snd tht two great marls of our State would then be in connection. The Stat: wat perfectly secure. Th company was the only one in the United States duriug trie great Doai.clil panic that had con tin ned to lay don iu irrn. Tbe chare e ot Oodrrdonk acaitisl Mat hew-, snd the charges of Mitticws against O;iderdonk in which the latter is declared to be a man of unbelief, have nothing to do with the question whatever. Ii: ti d on inter est in tbe read, living some distance from it, but what he ail vacate I was what be considered to bo for the good of tbe people aiong the line o thisroid. Longer time was ntccasiry to complete the road to Shelby. Mr. Tat wanted to beat from the iu' vest lgt 'on before he wat willing to act. tod be moved tbe bill be postponed un til tbe fief Jaanary next AU. ttcRss withdrew all nf th bill i xs cept at to lira t complitiou to Shelby. Mr Usktmith suggested tbe fl-st Tues day in February, which t ccepu-d He concuried witli Mr. T.te and l.v red investigation. Sir. McKae said hn w is glad to ree lb gentleman, from "Midland" (correcting bimli, Irutn the Eaat.) tnd the geoilo- mao from th West shaking bands o cordially. (! me merriment exhibited ) Mr. Oaktrnitb explained hit position no connection with rinps whatever. JIetrt. Uendeuhall, U.cdler and Sta ple, favored postponement Sir. finoix wsnted to li-ir from Ibe luvestigatino first. Two men arcnK each other of thieving. Let us fi id out il possible woo It the real tiller. Mr. McKse said tbat at the sentiment i of the House seemed to br agtinst him, be would abandon bis cmse. though he believed it to he just. Coming fn m old F.yutteville. where they had bven favored with no railroad tacilit! scarcely, still they were eve; ready te lend a helping hand to other sections of ihe State. What j be had aaid wss from the beet motives tud truest impulses, and he believed the objects of tbe bill won d result in the greatest good te th people along the toad, and the prosperity of twj Mate. I Avotewaatbea taken snd tht bill was postponed uottl the flrtt Tuesday in February acxt , satoLi'Tioas rRUPEcr to the lata Governor Caldwell cam up. Jfr. Walkr r, ot Richmond, offered t sub stitute lo those (iffered by Mr. Foote, ol Wilkes, when Mr. Foote look lb floor and delivered aa eulogy upon tbt de ceased, after which th resolutions were adopted. By lesve Mr. Walker, a bill concerning tbe tile of liquors. Referred. Leave of absence wat granted tt Mr. A.chardson nntil Monday next, snd Wa' dnm until Wednesday next. Tbe Huuse then adjourned. Representative Fernaado Wool bat i-sued invitations to meet th democratic snd eni.sarvativ members of tb Senate and House f Representatives, tocislly, st his residence, on rhundsy evening act', la congratulation of the recent aiuctions. Th card i hadd, "JuiUc is slow bo: tor," ' " j: PERSONAL. Maw Jersey made a clear profit of $43, 234 out of itt State Prison labor last year. What has North Cuoliaa mads out of her convict labor I Tbe whole number of granges reported this month ia tbe United States is 81,47a, sa increase of 844 during November New Yoik Is said o have 268 granges. The adjuttn -general of low hat jot invented a tec-Sarre'led got, which will fire one hundred and tizty iliott a mlc ute. Nobody require t larger ttock of ank- bility aod furbe.rauca than tbe young man who keept matches in hit room where tbe other boirdert cm get at 'em. Washington Irving once alluded t a man of superior pomposity at "a great msn, and, in bit own estimation, t mao of great weight Wbeu he goes . to tbe west be thinks tbe etst tips up." Judge Swayne, of the United S:a'i Supreme C urt, reached bia seventieth yesr last Tuesday. Ue ia therefoie enti tled, under the law, to retire Irom tbe Bench on full pay. He intends to do to, but hat not yet fixed the time. RELIGIOUS. Mr. Spurgeon will spvud tbe month of January in the South of France on ac count of bit health. Philadelphia has had for seventeen tears a noonday prtjer-meeting. It an niversary was bold November 24. Tbe cession Was one ol great interest. Tbe Weslcysu Methodists' Commercitl Record and Year Book," published st (bt Weslejan Can Terence Office a few days ago, and which now appears for tbe first time, gives the number of Metboditt members throughout th. world of 8,803,- 878, tLotw on trial not included, nor the large number of hearers, SjuiI.j acholan, and communicants who are not members. The number of ministers appears to be 23,514. Religious Calendtr for December : Sunday, Monday, Friday, iS'turJiy, Sunday, 20. Fourth Sunday in Ad vent 21. St. Tuomas S5. Christmas. 20 St. Stephen. 27. F.rs: Sunday afler Christmas; St. John the Evangelist. 28 Holy Innocents Monday, "Why, Jimmy, said oot professional h'ggar to another, "are you ooina tr knock off already t It's only two o'clock. ' wo, you niulten head," responded the cltier, who was engaged in unbuckling his crutch. "I am only going to put It on the other knee. You don't up pose t fellow can beg all day on the same leg. ao yeu I" Persons who hay) berume thorough'y chilled Irom any cause, may have their circulation at once teatored by taking into tbe stomtcn a teaspoontul of John s od' Anodyne Liniment mixed in a little cold water, well sweetened. Evi ry farmer who owes a good stork nf horses, cattle nd sheep, ami intends to keep Ihem through the winter, should get at once a g iod aUmk of Sheridan's Civaliy C mdiliou Powders. Oae dollar's worth will save at least a half ton of li iy Pond's Extract. It It hard to induce people to Iry the beat remedy in the world as the poorest. Ask dome friend about llir Kxtrisct. Unanimous verdict. Pond's txtraet ato'ds Immed ate relief In all CHUi of acute piin. This Is strong language, hut Ihe tinerlencc of twenty 2va years a mi lis irn'u t ry it : .v T Reader of the Waikiy I int iSKl. will receive fro? a copy of tho best mrlcul tural and Fsmilv Newspatiar in this roan try by addres-lng Moora's Rural New Yorker, r.8 uuane oireet, new I one. de8 tf NEW ADVEKTISEMENTS. II ORNER AND OliA VE3' S :HOOL, IIillsb mo' y. c The next rcssian opens MOnd M mday In 'nnary. J H Hoaiesa, A. M , and R. H A. M , Principal i Irciilart sent on appl.rf t .on. doc II dla Im (j SAVES, s P ECU I, N O T I To those inoYMcd U the late Arm ol J i'. Gullcy ie Bro., positively nol longer indulgence altt i ltd J n.u iry. 18? Our Claims must be settled by that tune with J. P. Gulley, the uth r 7. I agent. J. Gl'LLEY & BUO. Raleigh; Dec. It, 1:4. dltw'Jt. N o I E Notice is hereby given that application will be made to the Gener I A semblv at its present seisn'n.tu puks an net ino rpi -ratinir the luwu ol Y Jimgsville, in the county of Frtnklin. declC-llm 'jp A I L O K K . S . MES. H. 17 MO WAT, Makes and cleans clothes in the beat and cbeapea style, on Blood worth St. UCTIOX NOTICE. LAKOR ATTRACTIVE AUCTION f-ALE or 100 CRATEi CUO KEKY. J. M. TOWLEI, luetloisir. WUI sU Uil day SATURDAT, DIC. It. at o'clock ; m.. at Store tornanrly eecaptuai by t. N. banting n FatU.il e tlreel neas DavieStraet the Unrest and best, most de siraUa aMortnx at of vVhiUBtoas China, arc.. Sc. Reciingksui and eleon Ware ever offered la triia market, d rtvt from th ssaat factory piT to be told la !oU to su't ter. bsserr, ana-aiMytaerVsv tLa4isa are raspecltaiy isvited to at teaa this seie. Also, Merchants UotaJ Ketptttcidetbtra. a- JULiULE HURTll I'AHOLLVa" FOR SALE. The Neate Maaafaetnrlna; Coropi' y nnV t for sale lu magaitieest water wcr otlv sl miles from kaleign, N. C, en tbe Tarboio Roast, with Thirty Aent o( Land, lu Mill Dan, Griat and Saw Mill, Store Uoase, Eight Houae for ope rati rer, two barns and stabler, BlaekanuUl Shop, hock fotuidalioa anon ' which tbe old factors ttnod And atark Imllt ef briekattyfeetkixh. It ia surrounded with irranlU nf nod quality and has very Ant clay for brick on the land. Tbe Dower ecn data of Iha arhnU fnr r.1 trie Neuse Uiverat this point If sot disposed of at rival salt previous to the ltfth of Decemhar. It will m, ih.t H.. be sold at the Ooait Una. In K.llrh t. th hlgbeat bidder. ibsms Four tboussid dollars b) Cash. Balance la OB, two aaal thrt vrara vill, interest from oate. A plantatle n adioln!nir of atiout tan him. Ored acres of gocd faiailng land will be sold at the same time. DAN'L G. FOWLK, nov iW-dtd Pret't Neuae Mannf. Co jEW CO'JDS AGAIN AT Creech's. SECOND STOCK THIS SEASON. It affords me more than ordinary nleaaurn to offer to tbe trade aud raiuuinm iJ Ilrv tloods, a second stock bought wilhin the last tew aaya in new loot, snd Ml be sold at prices which enablea me U ask competition no odds. My stock of Dresl Goods emhrape a larin. and complete line of beautiful shades and colors, from low price to One fabric. My stock of piece goods, Hats, Boots, Bhoen, Carpets, Yankee N'otlons, &o.f is no doubt tho ' io ue lounu iu mo city, and to-wiiii ii I would call the soecial attention at i l,,-n buyers, and here allow me to aav that I do not propose to cluac or wind up my buslne, but on the contrary to extend it. So bear lu mind Creech's Is the place. Those who study economy and profitable Inveetment can do no better thau to give me a call. Bclne truly alive to tlui ilein.mL nf II... hour, and anxious to secure a larire trade. cutiiu to put before the pnbllc tho largest Stock to be found lu the tity. ui;in, A. IKEECII. ALE OF VALUABLE REAL AND FSR BONAL FKOPalKTY. On tbe 17th dav of December next we will oil at Dublin auction on I ha n remise, the farm known u the ''Richland Plantation," situate four miles ana one bsuf west of Hal- litb, and at tbe same lime and nlaea the entire equipment of said farm, consisting, of Aoran, aut, eom, cnlvet, ptullry, ttaffont carlt ploujliM, Aarnesa, &c. ibis farm contains about three hundred and fifty across. Upon it arc aperiei'tiynewsnaaieeiienuyarrangea owsiliko holis, iu whkb are seven com fortab e rooms, a new verv lanrt and most convenient barn, coverinar under one roof ninths, combine hsv lofL Carrhure and Waif on Rooms and Shelters. A lanra and well arranged iiu llonte with the celebrated e. die Uln, ion by one of Blake't Turbine Water Wheels, ana Dower sufflcent to run a 0' 1st mill,, and pond of watsr ; the latter, covering three acres of land aud well stocked with choice nab, is fed by a bold stream and will run a gla ten hours out of every twenty four. Independently of ram or ueiu-wawr. DiBcaamiiu ana wnoawotk rbops with complete sets ot toolrt, and now and commolloua Kitchens, laborers' houses, cow sheds and poultry houses. A well of good water is equally conv mint to house, kitchen snd stock lot ; and the Dairy coin bints lo one building pi r feet Irs Hoots and Spring llouse. We will also, on the lUru Dat or Dxcim bib BSX1, sell at public aucllm, on i he prinies, the plant lion known as "THK EXKTKtt r ARM." This tract lies lu St. Man's Township, ten miles South East of Rib lgh, and is atiout two miles distant from Anburn, one of ttiedeiatsof the North Care Una Kailroadt It coiiUt a about two urn dkbi) AD sixtv acr's. Up iu It are an tx eetllcnt Dwelling Hou,-e, eoa urclns; eU'ht rooms, which has tery lively been thoroughly repaired snd paiut',d. A very large, roomy nnu new (Jin llouse, provided with every ar rangement and conveniences fur receiving, unloading st r.ng, ginohig and paekiiij; ct t n, In the building are ono of Ulandy's ner mie. u norau powt b learn aruriuea, IUi tu tiros comflrte ami In tlrsl rate runuinir order. A ineaville Urist Mill, 1b runners of be t burr ti ne aud now a perfect condition; a Vi ry excellent Taylor's Oln aod 1'owerpress and blacksmith and Woodwork Shops with fell t Cia ot loula. We will tell at the lime and plaeelss't men tiuued the full"im iUof thai Kxeter Farm, consisting uf mules, cattle, hogs, poultry, waxona phmgh., biirnefs, c. We ran t to persons desirinic to purchase, tlmt the two farms alioie described cannot he urpossed in tbe IJtate lor coinpleleneFs ai d ci'ur.i iiiKus of at rangemeat -. for the numtiei, she tnd viluc of Ibe buildingi aud eiiclosu as or for thoroughness of eipnpmi nt. 1 he laud is o( the bett quit lly, prouuees cot ton as Mncly its any in the Blato and Is now In a bigi! state ot cultivation. There Is upon both l'lantail ns a yumg iliriftv or chard of considerable ei'ent and of Ihechoi c at vane ies of fruit lree. A inon;' the est tli' iron Hue young eow, lmpoi t;d at a cost of i wo hundred and rifty dollars, a bull of ex eelli nt stork ai a slti, snd several bioodud calves. Tne he gs are thorouuh-bloodod llhea t r snd Heikdine. Tua mules were all se ll cted with 'kill and jodirnent, and are oung health) and la good order. The lionet im to? well known to req'iire more than mention A visit to eitt e.- f there pianlationi will ir tit any fa au.r. Tbe reul estate will be Mild upon Ibe fol hiwiig teims imis third in caah, the balance Ii i it:al ii stnliu'-nts at one, two, and three yesra Ith Ir.tere-t from date f sale Title to lie eleioeil uaul pf meat la made. Tha i er.on.l i rouertt will ba sold on a credit of tlx month? for all sums over one k'lodrel dollars, 'is punhaser giving aote Wit'1 approved aeearity. Pnrthaaere will not t- rem 'red to make payment null! kitithtd as to law title. J'ms i.ATLlNei, " GFOROEH. B.NOiV, Raleigh. N,WtW Q RslNUHADLEiA (tRAAS BCYTIIS Just received s supply of Sinelairs' Celebrated Southern Cradle. la Hsav m thb Makest. Warranted to give saUaracUoa. aJMESK. IOiVLKA, Agent mayiu 4w. V At CABLE FAKM KOH HALE OH IX CUANOE FOrtOirr FRufERTV. On Weataeadav the i'ril davof lleaember. If not f old oefore at iTiv ac aie, I will selt to lb-) Mrhe-t blddemty Fjrin ailustel two asd olo half n l es Knat of KalelKh oa tbo Tarboro' Riad. it contain sbjut three band red rd thirty acre of land, nf which about on handre l aciat a fly are wep wooded. n tbe tract, are aa exroCeiit dwclllnr home eon'iiinlng seven rooms and two lane eeJIerr. a Kitchen with two rooms a'tno,t new. a lane tbrea aWrf laia liooss withaMtwaBOWer t' a' hed. laborers bouses, bsrn, dec , a large peach and apple oietiard, prodnritig tne beat Iiuit in Wake toualy. A'gb. Iloa spriagaof waver coavenleatly if eat. u For loads ot woo a day can Oa an ad-- by a wagea kaaliOK to Kale ua. in awavmpiaiava Halclb at Seab mrd Kailruad lou.tiee without ornatrat- Isgthe Northern boundary. The land Is we.l adapts to toiler, T iHscao, WLeat asdall lae cereals. 1 sronoe Itlns, i e water power, the -rtbav stasia are it bus a-fw ksndrta! yarsla f r.'at tha pre raises. Tea as or ru.i: Two ttoaaand dollar. easb tha ba aoe la own, twowfl I thre yrmr, aoal inaialmenta. tartlrs ''aairlux lo pui ebata are lav I led to iipeet lb wasaitM. Th Isad will b divided- it daaira. 1 will eaehaa e for city JPrty. seesaw DAfll. tj MAML1. A FPUCATION will be rnsxto to Mm are 1 sent Iearlsuuure to obtaiu a Unto L, me ouuiucih w HUVI wijv.'JV ASSSXiatlOB. UOV KAOVU i1! il i It f ? i t h ill t 1 '1 i ) i ' i .; l 4 H ! M -if I It 4 PETTY A J0SE3, agFayettevWeSt. V r.ov II tt J J v ) -.7 r
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 11, 1874, edition 1
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