' ii. :"A THE DAILY SENTINEL. ! - htunn Br . juaUU TVlNIt, Jm. OOloe Near the Court Route. bato or obcbiitio. . : -j. H-JITBDAILTI SENTINEJi AdvasiiwsetU wiU h aawertod in tt Uaili 4 small at the following rate per tftara on reck, or ten nUhloa line. Ons sq car o n ujd gi. " " ' each ratieaqnent lesertlo sa than week.. 7. '7.T..'. " I eqnare, 1 week, I I.VM square, 7 aaoe. fit J " lasofith, a.on'l (t m m U 1 " tmo'a, Unoi m v wgi " " UHl - si.ou Dalit Sentinel 1 nrtailnii - .00 ii.Hr Six moathi In advance - 5.u s..m.-Weekl ... 5.u Weekly Sentinel " " - - Ml) The Du.T STtt. will be delivered In my part of the City at Firm Cain pr VOL. X RAXiEIQ-H, N. C, SATURDAY DECEMBER 12; 1874 t " 9W.01II " , S IH.WI " It ... " MjWI week. NO. 107r i 1 IS i i - 1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. fjtoYS! TOYS!! TOTS I ! The la' treat assortment at MAT. U BROWNS. TTUODLE STRINGS, GUITAR Strings ana I nmmings oei nc NAT. L. BROWN'S. ATUSICAL IS iTRUWlNTf All klncs 31 '. WAT. L. BhoWN'A F A 0 f G O O O Bl BASKETS, Ac. To I-gest assortment a j V T your W.fe, Sweetheart and friend a' present at M i . u. satuvi ivw, 1 l .U T I I URUANll Heat fur Cknrches. Ptrler, Organs, .to., at MAT. L BSOWJTBi 1 0 TO NAT. L. BROWN'S for oki T Christina aad Hallway praeeata. I JUT AX ISTIT OKGAM for yor I) home. Greet berrelas awn be hat NAT. L. BROWN'S. elIWSTMA AMD HOLIDAYS will y be her.-. Uu to NAT. L. BbOWN'S for tin; beat bargain. dsxsVtf T VITUS PUBLIC. In consequent of tb great rush to bdy the Hoik cl g"oJ a, lately advertised by ui i i be sold at a Sacrijtc of Prfitme li.vc ii m ui.ali'e to niuke mr arrangy. in. n: for ih- suction which we intend having uo the first of thi oiooth. Tim audio will powltivtlj commence on M"frliy i Ighf, the tth of December, i.d outii.UB Bight aftir bight uolll the whole stock ia disposed of. A ill in order to Kill acoormodte oar large W Wean's and Retail Trade, we will k.cp the tlure opeu for our regular retail i.uii wh..leaJo trade during tht day. Tu l2iilirs, mcuilieta or the Legialatme 'ii ' "tlur, weasj, ! no: miss ibia due Vpor:unity of laying in your winter sup plii of DRY GOODS. llitESS GOODS. HAT;, BOOTJ, and SHOW, flLANKKTr". " GLOVES, ifcc. W. II. & R. r. Tickeb, PurviviVg Partners. D.r. 1. 'JM1K E3TKT ORUANd STILL AHEAD. iwofcllvcr Madams awarded at the N. 0. State Fair, for Um BIjT CBURCU and PARLOR ORGAN j. fcnJ for Illustrated Cstalouga and terms to , . NAT. L. BROWN, General Agent, Raleigh, N. C. " ol Ket pom b!s AirenU'Wsnted." JMPORTANT SALE. On If oaday the Slat of December, U74, we will expou to public aale in RolesvUle the following property to-wit : Ut one lot In Kolwrilla eontaining a dwell In; houae, kitchen, pantry, amok) house, double out-houae, a goorT well of nerer fail- I na wateraod aa excellent caraea. tiid. One large and commodioua two atorr tore house, wttb cellar, oa comer of Ratetgk ct Bmunneiti ounen ia moaaaeairaltia Duat uett location 1 the place. 3rd. One othar -atora Itoajat on Ralalgk aireei. .,. t - 4th BUckamith (hop and lot, with a good well ot water. , 5th. Several unlmproycd lota oa Bmlthflcld ttth. One large threa (torr griat mfU with cotton gin, .Hunted 1 milea from Rolearilla and 3 ruilea from t'oreatvillc, with about ail acres of land attached, with millera house. Ac. - ' Tth. About 60 acres land two miles Sourti ot KoluarUle oootainiflg sonaa at) ar K acres of aplendid low grouuds. I wUl sell at to aame Ume and ulaee the personal pruperty, of the lata If ra. Mary A. Fleming, aonaiatlng of mules, horses, cows, wagona. carta and tank ing utensils, corn, fodder, shucks aod eata, together with household and kitchen furat- tur, ... Tirsis : The real estate will be aolj for one uura cash, the balance in sua and two years with Interest from date of aale, TiUe to b retained until payment Is made. Personal property will be sold torCaaa. All of the sbore property ia sold for a divUioa is In excellent condition and eaa be seen by calling on Dr. J. R. Fleming at RolesrUle, j The aale will eontme from dsv to-dav nnld all the property la sold, . Any of the above property can be benrrit prlratelr before day "i awe. 4. ml, m uxinu, Agent. For hrtr of M. A. Fleming. Rolesvtile, N. V., Nov. 18, 1071 , dim. ' . r )ITt a sTONEB Notice to the rublic. Owins? to Onr Increased trade haa f mind It necessary to parch a second ttock thi najion. ,, j....-,,;,, I Our MtJ. Potty It now la th Nortbarn; market buying and la ordes to make room 'or the toode, we will sell the ttock on hand n nana latest at a very small profit.. All wishing the roods at the lowest prices shoald not fail call oa as. We have a splendid line ot Dress Good which w abb smibo to taix low. W have) a Urge let ot Far which, w oflx at pjloasj to suit Um Urn. Oar Alpaccat being of ffad best brand and colera, speak for thsasuMrvt. Wt offer North Carofina Caaslmtra at Fa tory price and beat cambric at 10 per-yardf W odar apocaal brfacemeaW to snare haata bnylnguthle aaarket, .. . .; . " ... , , FTTT ft iOXZS, ""Mil SOFayetUvffleBt. ,1 City Intelligence. las uut Oat.-A Uoum b;U has gone to the Senate allowing a Judge at Msdlscrttloii to administer inaolven. i ath ai.'i relatasc priannvrs nusble to pa; fluea and oo'. GaUUttBOH'l on Taa Build. cof- oeiuondrnt lelis ui that one hundred b44n ffa are now under way In Green. l iro aud that h atpud osj Z;k Jouea' k bsfipa factors and . coutkd elaMtvi.bilil g f oinj up on one ef !.' 1 - ' :Y.n. . ' assw ii in :j JlsUl Fo ,CiMTICT4.aSsiNtVjT t'aat- weii ha the soul el the aoTk ts at heart If-1st. He Utmdueed a reeolatioo for Got. brogrleii tl bay ' Jt30 urtb4 uf Dibfre frwaa the Amerteia Bible ociet andgjTtvaoftiiiTisllrf,, . osani . . Cms Tbenke to Callus. Bra of the welt known city drug store In Oreenr- burd n.r two doa.n spleodiJ Ilavaoar These Keats Bodtrslsod the value priatiag Ink and that 14 ttrrara at tea ccnta apiece wilt just about pay for a acknowledgement like thia in a paper like i be Surmai Hav. Mat. MariOaix. We bear that thi. ab'.e young divine of so recent aid popular sojourn ia oar midst ha reoelved a call from an Episcopal Church in Pe tersburg, and it i aaid that hi effc-r it fire hundred del'.srs more I hen he gets here. Mr. Marshall is rector if Christ Episcopal Cbnrch in thi city, and Is) common with all his flock wc ttuat he will not nsign his charge. ae Tu Wumw or Srcan. We read that Mrs. 8ti ke fa one of the moat abowy women on the street ot New Toik. Her husbaad it legally detd aad the CMrtt htve given here fcraial releare. She oToe u tit wirpirg at home, tbt erjoyt life with the merriest. She attract much at tention by her fine tnste and showy rlreae. Her convict puabaa 1 4 no jtipaat a pardon whin Tilden becume Governor, as he waa a great friend -i Fitk in poll ticil !'le .... - - Is TUB Cut. -Mr Warner M Welkins, of V M Watkioa A Dro, ia Miltoa, N C, i in this city in regard to the Sjnete bill enquiring into the lorfeitur of charter of the Roanoke River Navigation C 'mpany. Mr Watkin statra that the people in the Midland section are rejoiced over th't move in the Legislature and will hail the day that the charter of I hit old fogy Id stitutioD asceodeth the tpout Mr Wat- kin is one of the most promin eat citlteot f Caswell county and th ton of th Ut Samuel Watkint of Miltc Ralbioh Favixos Bamk. Mr.Busbee't bill eetbiihing a Savings Btck ia thi city p veed th third reading in th Senate -Jay. Thi btnk u Incorporated in the name of our citluos, A. W. Bbaffar, John C Blake, Chat. M. Busbee, W. J. Hick, Tboaa Badger, Henry Mahler, W. J. IIick, John Kicholt, nd Castiv Roaen thai and their sssocistes. Th capital ttock it not lest than filty thousand dol- art tad may be irjcreiaed 'o not more than live hundred thousand. The tbare ar filty dollar each and payable at rat of on dollar a share pr month. Th seven geut euuB above era eoosiituteddirectort njitil thejf sucecMor shall b ohoaeo.; For the Sentinel. !! THE SEoWMfiCAIg. John W. Seatom, of C jleraioo, Bertie county, who wa enteoced yeaterdty to impritonment at hard labor for three year, for making a fait return a distill ing turveyor, it now In th Wak county ail In thi city. There I much tympM thy for bint, ta fact a naiveraal feeling in h't favor. ' Toe petal ttatutet of th U. art ... h-wsH art rigid, and tb pip pi gcta.:v, a well as many othtrwi L)tU informed hwyerf, are nnacqnalnted wttb their provisions. It U believed that while Mr. tfessomt It guilty technically, in violating th tma cowttrwetion wf a Federal ttatute, b had no aimuiai intent whatever, and erred in following th on wise, if not treacberon eounaelaof other officer ftb Iaternal Revenue Bureau. The personal and privet character of Mr. 5.ttom, a w are Informed by citl arnt uf hit nstiv couaty, who have kaowa him long and intimately, aa l way i been wltbont reproach, and thi n tonunate matter it the only one in which he hat ever bee arraigned under aa in dictment. Fbibud or JcsTicB and THB PnitOKBR. PERSONAL. D'Aicy Pul of Petersburg It seriously in. ' ' i It , About 30,000 children are taught draw ing in the Baltimore publio school. Aiothef sad leatur has been added to tb fsmllisr pictar ei the wretched end ol Poe' life. Th alitor of Tl$SM mart GatetU lemcmUbr th lr Gen. Shepherd Leakcn keying h taw Potion th morning after tb mcmorabU election dty when be was drnzged nd mal treated to heartleatlr. Po wa Bitting ia tb room to which he bad bee carried front the gutter inr nsible the night WoreVJ A piece if breed ad a ben h ham had bceagircn him for bit brcakfatt, aad mittrsble, disheveled, wretched, h eat there, tbn bretd in on band, th boo W tb ether, f nmt jitiblsJ rpecucto to look Upon. . ' RELIGIOUS. The Pup ha not Mapped outside of the Vatican ground for four year. Tliry tay that on of the tenon in tb New York church choirt ha th voice ol angel and th kg of a thrimp. Rile church fair was In progret to buy u orf a In Btrrr, Miss., woman not half a mil away wa dying from hunger nd cold. Tht IUv. Mr. Bum pa, for whil paa tor of th Methodist church in thi plaoe, waa married last Thursday, t Mis Bain oi Person. wdrrna QamtU Th Presbyterian church and chapel BriJgeport, Connecticut, war destroyed by niw Wednesday evening. Th furni tur and new organ, costing tt.OOO, also were wholly destroyed. ' Total Iota, $80, 000, with 133,000 inturance. . .., The Rev. Dr. Irtine, Jugnat, O., whil on bit wy o K .toritnn to ( fflcile at ceremony, ecclduut.ll fell from the train, at Thorn peon 3itiuo, tutiaiuing a double fracter of a lenbone. We are glad to learn that he it r covering FremyUrian. ALL A0OUY. Tue wheel of fortune it Id lull turn at Wndctboro. David Hawkins, l Reeky Mount, loat 19 fattening bogs that dieJ suddeuly. Dr. Ob trie t Knight, of Klgecombe, died tuddenly with congestive chill. Prank Mrhrgtn, ol Tarboro', hit been appointed Prlatwon UaiteJ State man' of war Brooklyn. Rocky M. hat had one day't met of toap veodeta, caudy twmdlers, tciaaor brpnera, sod organ griodera Acer load of live 'poeeuut were (hipped North from East Tenneeaee few days ago by an enterprising speculator. Taer ar not in eaio th Legisla ture of 4Ibaui, Arkansas, North Care line. South Uaroliaa, Virginia aad Ohio Tue C troliua Central will certainly be completed by next Monday ivenlng, if tb weather contiuutl good, ttvt th Ciario:to Obterwer. Tb Virginia Hi u;e of Delegate have removed tb old speaker' chair, a relic of tb old House f Burgesses, ted supplied itt place with new chair, made io Bos ton ti a coat of 160. The it mtchi machinery of the Man-. tan grasabopper is tremendous and in liable. He can eat and dirrest 8 times bit weight in gieeu corn ; 4 time bis bulk in peaches ; 6 timet his stature in raw turnips, with 4 pounds of gieeo to bacco tad 1 peck of onions every twenty- lour hours. Prof. Putnam, f Salem, (Mai..) has recently made an exploration io the mam moth cave ol Kenluckj. Ia the waters oftbiaeav b found whit flab with eyes, and crajfi.-h witb and without eye. In torn of tb chamber never before en tered footprint wtte disco vrrtd in th taady floor and niooc iains were found. John Word, th (tmoua old dci eg mssTter in Milton, sear 60, end yet hops light, Udlea, bat been tnffering with rheu matism for two yri He told the M.l ton CkronieU that one Saturday night many year ago be went in ".bed feeling quite well But a pioua old lad who believed dancing tin prayed that night a atop might be put to Mr. Wotrl'a tenet - ag lb youth to deuce, and the next morning b awok with the rhturuatiem and bu had it ever tine. ; ' THE l ADIKi Clara Morris has lar-iog osined Rgtv v;: ' It l reported that Isabella of ttpsin it going to tell bir diiOMtada, which ar aid to be worth H,50O 0J0. Mr. E. A. Woodruff, attorney at law, of thi city, wat yeterdy married to Mit Mscl Stanley, of Newbero, a dugl. tr of th ex-3ovruur i Notth Carolina. -Jr. T.Jtefmllie. MiFaoni B'gga, ilsoghier nl Hod. An Bigg of Norfolk, nml Mr. C. W. KelHnger were married a the 8 b Inst., Ky Elder C. B. Httsclt, of N.irtb Carolina. RiVtwt. AJttnce. Perenede lor December. By the y .ung man with a owld : The bood is aeabig bridghly, love, Tse tar are abldig too ; TfLlte I am gazing drsbiU, Add tbiagkig, love, ob you ; Ton eaddot, ob, you caddui koow, My darhg, how I bis you Madam Meiirke, wife of It editor of b Pari Bappei, wa buried tt tht cem etery of Per I Chart on the 15th in stant, with only a civil ceremonial. Victor Hugo seted aa chief mouraer, -He placed bouquet of whit cimslias on toe coffin, tod mtd n tpeech over .the grave, lay ing that t"te night of death wt not th end, but the opining t- new light and lif. There ar two kind of, girl. On b th kind that appear beat abroad tb girl that ar. good for partiea, tide, visit, ball, ate, who cbl! delight i la all such tfc-iags. Th other i u kietd tlt appeatr beat at borne th gtrta lht are asriul aad ebetrful in the dining- room, i he nick room, and all th precincte ol brm. Tbey differ widely in charx tor. On L treqoeatly lornteot at noswr; tb other it n bieatiag. Ucnertl Aisembly of North Car olio a. SENATE. Dee, ltth, 1874 Pntidtnt A'wfleld in the Chair. Praynr by Rev. Mr. Rich of Episcopal Cnuich oj Oood tfbepberd. Jnurual wf yesterday read and ap proved. Mr. Latham presented a petliloa from cit neat of Beaufort aakiag incraa of fee of m igitt rales. Referred. Cvmmitte stke.l to be diacbargnd from further conidcrtion ot tb memr rial of berifla. Discharged. Mr. Lioney, petition from a citixtn id Charlotte aaklcg tmeudme 1 - th Italttta law. Judlciarv. " Hons reetilotioa allowing aber.ff of Graham county till 20th January, 188, to settle taxes for 74 Sal concurred la BILL AKD BltiOI UTIOBf . ' 1 Mr. Ctotwtll, bill in nlatina I.) th i fBicial plan of tbe town of Wiluiingtor. Judiciarr. Mr. Cantwell, a bill for lb bettor gov eminent nod regulation of tb City of Wilmington aad for other purpoarr, Proposition aud Grievances. M-. Cantwell, bill authorising city of Wilmington to iaaoo boudr. Judiciary. Mr. Csntwell, resolution with memo rial authorizing tbe Governor to puichst Bibles to tbe amount of $130 for use of convict In the penitentiary. Letter waa read from Rev. C. H. Wiley. Referred to committee on 7nel Iostitutiunf. Mr. Shaw, bill authorising trustee lu Paiquotank county to build school bouses io certain district'. Reler.ed, Mr. Waddell, a bill to repeal certain sections of Battle's Kevisa'. Judiciaiy, Mr. Kerr, a bill to amend coitaio sec tions of Battle's Iteviaa. Judiciarr. Mr. Bell, aa act to iccorporat Kinttoa Lodge, NO. 318, Free and Independent Maaour. Referrul. Mi Irvin, a bill to amend Battle's Rc viaal. Keftmd. Mr Graham, rnolutiou asking inlorin tiun from Govemor Brogden concerning State's interest in the North Carolina Hailroad. Adopted. Mr Waring, resolution concerning ec ctpe from tbit city ol Lee Duulsp, au thoriting reward of 500 for hi capture and return. Lit over one day. Biil to extend laboreit tud inichaulc lire failed to pat second reading. TBK MAGISTBATB AND THR SUBtP. Bill to rep ! law of 1873 "4 eniarg ing th jurisdiction ol magistrates and confine their juriailiction ts provided io Battle's Rtviia'. Mr Ke.r hoped tbit bill would pats. He sai l they bad a magiatrate dowu there, (lookiug at Mr Cant weli) who had been convicted uf stealing a sheer- (Mr Caotaell : 'Does the &nator reler io my county I ' Mr K.rr : "Ye, ir. New Hanover cunty. His name as M .ulti.n, a negio at black at tht ac of tpadta, and couvicted of stealing a U.ep, ami im p.rmitteJ to qui.lly bj- M.j.r Mauu, the Probate Judg..) Much disruasiou pre- aud eon sprung upo.i tins Inl'. Bill la. led to pas-, ay. t 2, najs 40. M-. B -II, on inolioi , took up bia bill to neveut obsirucdous in tie uavigaii,.u of Newport river Bill paaaed third reading. Oa motion ol Mr. Albright the biil for lie I of the Wilmington and Wrldon Railroad C.iuipany Waa recommitted to the C miuiittee on Claims. On motion ol Mr. Busbee, bill to iocoi- porate the Rileinh rvingi Bank snd Trual Company, p ts.il its third reading. Bill to pay Siliutors ;en dollars in ev ery eaae ot f. Iiiy, rep rted by Mr. Wad dell. Mr. W illiamson opooacd it because it intreotiU tbe fo icilorj lee. Pending discuasiop, sji cial ot dt r airived, and res olutions io regard U memory ot late Gov. Caldwell, from the Hiuse, were up. Mr. Cantwell paid a tribt. air. Wiring paid till ute, and on motion of Mr. Buabve ibe Seo:e aiijcutui i out of rt ptct io bis mimoiy .iil 11 o'clock, Mon day. HOU E OF KKVRKSENTATIVES. Decimlicr 13. Mr. 8; e.i r Ii' tri.sou c.lltil he House I., niiiei at 1 1 a. m. Piaier ly ibe Kev Mr. R ch ot the church v rie 0 . ii bepked- (Kmtcn pal ) Ibe J'Uroal of eat. rday wst read tnd approved. rtTlTK MS Mr. Hannah, pilitioo from citisect of Chatham county agaibat preliilaitioa io certain localities of that coun'y. Mr. Frevmar, petition from cittxentof flisDlv County sgainat felling ireet in Bear Creek. The time a petition from the Evangtli. cal Lu heran ( ongrrgatinn of Bethil church I regard to prohibition. All re ferred. TADtS0 CaatatTTTCEa, Messrs. Fioger, McKaev Boyd, Johnston and Sbackltfurd, submitted reports from their respeeiive committees. ' f matiiLDTtoiic- ; Mr. Oaksmith, resolution ' requesting Congress to repeal tba tax on tb issue of tiiai bond. Calendar, BILL. Mr. 8 aplea. aa act aaatnding tbe char tar of Ortwacboro. Mr. Gah, bill ameuding chap. 1ST, see. 1, last of T8 T4. - Mr. Pinnix, bill amending tee. 11, S3 and S3. Chip. 1 17, BalliV heviaal. Mr. Freeman, bill to prevent tbe selling of tree ia Big Bear Creek-, Staaly ousjaty. . , r a ' m "PP"'! Proriwho htv berome thoroughly attly referred . I chilll Irom ny ctute, mty bav their CALBIIDAB. L I circulation tt noc rettoied b taklo A bill amending tectlon 0, cbtpttr 91. for th. copying f military records. It ( IH U?laJCV1 Vwl Y . I'lAILV lkUtkUM.a.t... . wDimuciiDV law id nnv iwo Ino( -...al "aa.. ft 1 I . until lb work - oempleLd. pd it. aeveraj rtniingr, Hesolution concerning J iint commit xtj1: -a," '-Jd up . .T 7. V : "r::. a win ior ma oeiier uruiecuua oi me couaty bridg scrota Scnppernocg River at Columbia in T,rl, couaty, p.ed iU several readings. Ai set to reduoe lb bond of lb ther iff of AJiegbaav aouat. . lUduoc it Iron 110,000 to B ooo. fufav.raa.le report tbe committee. Oa motion ol Mr. Field It Oommitte. - '.ouiiunie.l IU id. BUicirv Ai act n relation to tba Mtiiun nd Ail.eville Turn bike Cjmntnv. Met.,.. Gudge, end Fld. tdvocated the bill. Mr Gudgc-r asked th House to let it put itt second resdiog, snd then it rould be fully ditcutaed on itt third avav.uaj. liar, noisae fjouia aoa ouoaena tu -- . w- . , j . . ... I any such arrangement. They had already received 80 per cent He wa opposed to any fhriher Uvort la xtention of what waa done by the Legislature of 1868-'881 Ana Dill tailed to pass lit second reading. Messrs. Gudger, Green, Pattoo and Cans dler, far. .red a recoutiderttion of tbe vole. Mr. Gudger thought it very discourte ous in the House nut to give tbe friend ol me bill s chince to show up the mer in ol the question. Mr McltM 'nuuKl't the utaU-wno, r. Gudger, should be tati.fle.i f r his irt for he bad ilready iu..le t M part .poet lies on tbe subject. nr. uudger moved to reconsider I he -uieu preya.ieu auu me oiu was sail v-j utj ipwill VIUCI t UC ' rj uca uu w ke ji lutcti, rnnr Vlrr4nin i t rslt.tiain ti liaa aabtiitsn I A UiCIBBMB IMB) Ulfb. AsaVejIICUW T. UUT anuaana. II XT II 1 .ava sanv aa. aa iviwiium iv aa v uvuitvu'. : j i. Lj a the Inrreaalnir nnmU ,.f e.nil. H' mi ending it (88 being received In tbe Ittt we. ck 1 Tha total number in the. Pan at r7:.i" r k...: It .to J j i : : .i On motion o Mr. McRte the meiaage waa traotuiiiUd to th Stnuc with a prop eition to print. trECIAL OUOXB. A bill lor ihe relief t tie.- sureties .of T.mothy F. Lee. It allows Henry Mo - decs!, jVq , to colli ct tbe arrears ol taxea ot 1871, 73, '73, at one ot bit sureties. Mr. W bitley, ta ameodweut thai oo credit for insolvency be tllowe.1 txcept for tb yetr 1873. Accepted' - Mcatr. Btepbtn and Wbitlev ets plained tb bill, and after th rejection of an amendment by Mr. Tate tbe bill psi-aed itt several readings, A bill lor the relief of T. F. Lee, late Sherilt ot Wak county, and his auietie. Mr. Whitley offered a substitute, which did not alio the Treasurer to give ciedit with what hid already been paid into nit btnas. it was accepted. Toe obieot of tbe bill wat to relieve the ihuriff and turctui from bun and pin alties. Mr. ephcison tdvoetted earneatly the pitMg ol tin- bill, as did also 31era. Whitley, Ueyd and Mclver The bill tlicu pasted it- teverai reac- ngs. IDSfEit'l .n or BULKS. Oa rcotiiHi l Mr. O.kimnb hi rew lt - nou unnex uingrets to repeal ci.c tax on issue of State ocks waa ukeu up. tlr. I'innix, no amend rucnt not chsng- in n,.iri.li ..t Ik K.I- ki.k ...B w.-j,... w. , ..... Wa accepted. Mr. Boyd, auot'.ilntethat wa request congress to repeal all avis under wu.eb Uxes are now levu d llo u the puiiiir, and . SIS that t'orgrrs pass such law or laws at may be uecetary whereby the ciiculttmrt ol mooey may bu increased to such an extent that no e-iiixen w II here-ifter ttand in itant. The tobttltute wat iiuited. Mr. Osksuiitb deprecated th leviiyof sncn leguiation, and spoke quit lelinfc-- . Ike asktd to Withdraw bia reaolu int, but the chair ruled thut he Could do so no as thetubttiinte had lien ad op id. Mr. B yd did not lUlnk it cot- tained Ibe levity asserted, (la wat op- poH-d to to mny bid ot the chtriv. Every day tbere it a rexolution to Col- uiet tor sometb n.': bis sulntiiute coV- I ed tha whola llinor r r. l,ad na mt i. I klion. and nave us uiouev Mr Tata I i r . . . , : , : I moved to indefinitely pottponi-. Not agried to. Mr. Pitimx nmved to rrcoo I ltder. Mr. Btsi)le. it was c liarae'aii.tlr I of Mr. Boyd party having been so long ilii i.n.i..Linl.. i....5 r. "-'" I lib such k substitute, he hoped tbe vote ould be rec intlikre i. Mr. Boyd Itid I int tn vote taken on bis substitute as I ... ...... ..... . . :j i. I r"J '. vc, ...U.H.. n as true hi party bad li n in power for several years, lui lioiu th signs ot th I recent i iecti. m, IJeuiucracy w lu the I ascetd bt, and ! such shoi .1 be tbetwe e .mat d tha. Mr .ple w.-cld get hi, mt. 1 lie vote wa, itioutidrred, ai.d me tuD.utiiie tifiin ir. (Mkruilth I airai.i ia..k the fl ..,r .. .I m.v.. ..n I meiii. of bia r....l.iti.,a A , , , v a I lakrn tbey were adop.e.1. I um lor me reiiei oi vt m. f. Hard ton. ui ptai.in iuuuij, pawn us several retu- I lug. I On motion cf Mr. Mc.ver Hie rule I were suapawucii. i . i A real, lit u.n in ra at..... ... .k.. C.....I men' Bunk, rtquests Benator and Rep. tvarataliera tit ua (hair aitn,.... I - - -.... ... xinu- i to . cur. depltor. , ,hi. their oiSTSZ Vaytm 'X. UIU.I Mf I . Ir mi . . . . . . k ..... I ...I. .. ....... . . . several reading. I - - " --" waiu v.-!.. ... By leave, Mr Walker, a bill amending I Battle't Revital, se 111, chip 85, con- oerninw Lowna. Hebarrod. ai. i ... . . . . i . - - i w i.vianuii,au ut iu pravuii i lie l felling ol trees in ijimtb Creek, Beaufort I connty. Mr Proffit, a bill to adiust tbe debt of Yancey ceunly. Relerred. i Uo motion of Mr Green fins snspehd-1 ,I hill C,r il.a cr..ir.wti,. ..r ....I I . - j , , , I iivu uuum iw aaiai naiauga ana vaiu- i we I Tun-pik wat Uken np acd pt ted us seitiai leauiugf. i Le.e oi abaetic wt grant J Mr Crew until Tcrndky. The um. to Mr Walker Usui tit SUt, oa import! baitt.l Hon tb) tdjoufji. a 1 into the stomach tettpoonful of John- .'P ,Dua ''VD? f . . I a, ..!(".. a KCI l DDCfl ft ITfMMI HUSK OI BDf 1 llafcrJ ... ; 7. . l"V:'na"'? .rowae . "oe a"' " I worm win save ai least a nan iob 01 nav. peop.;-;; ETi-ar r k world .tbe'noor.t A.k tome friend i , ... . . T ViZT I ,bw,t tb' ht,not Uaaalmoua verdict, vKW AnVHKTffiFt.FMTfl M NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ri i id 1 AD BALI 1 Aareat I Will sell on Wedaeadav tha SOth I M in. a h. mi. ih. - ia i. .... . - r 1 I Wk Oowsrty, eontsinhur eat handrei and I IDS ratianea kAhartun Tru-t nf In I "ratl!a, " utaated IS ad at east of S11a L? '"'ur """."J 'DlH 31" TZ "" ue ' I T aw Oat third each ; Hie baUac In one I jear writ isicreat at per e't. L .t . . "AL, Agent t)ee. th, 1874 cKtwSt, I TTOKNKK AND UrUVEa' B UOOL, I XI Uoubobo y. C. The next lussien pans teoad Monday in A M j I iircui, HoBKBH. A. M.. and R. P7. tiairre Princliiala. Irculars sent on auulkitlon. dee U-dlawlra g P E C I A L To IhniK inilvkl.t " u I 1 - . To thotc indebted Io the late firm ol J. p. 0ae. 4 Bpo; pfi.myei- B0j loo-t dulgwic .iter 6td January. 1878. Our ciaimt mutt be ettled by tbt tits with j. p. 0u!t, lue ,uthl)ri8ed .2eDL I t r avj.i v nnn Kaleigb; Dec. 11, 1874. dltw3t. i m I O T IP I IV w 111 I u . , . , I Notice It lierebV oiwen that annliratmn " present SeJsioU, an .i. incurpo- incorpo- ,vw" ""ngaTiiie, in me I """"J ai rranaun. atciV-dlm rr a i l o r f. b A I I. n B 8 MRS. S. A. MO WAT Mske. ud eleana clothe, in the beat aad ch..pe style, on Bloodworth St. ELP11IK POOH A.VD FATUKdLKi OUAND GIF T CONCERT a rna atairiT or tb ORI'UIA' ASYLUM. $17,000 In UiflB I To be D'stribuicd amouu the Ticket lloldirs. A Gilt Concert will be held In WILSON, N.C., On l.uraj'uy, Ute VUk Dec ibis. r.,r tk .,... , ... AnlM JoifortL 'P TKKITJ ONLY TWO DOLLARS. Numter of UckeU onlr 15.000 2 lti uiiul tob. give. ..king over ine' to every a.ven tickets. REAL 1 ATE tilFTj Ou. lot ia the town o f Wilson, N. C, con'sUnini IH seres, with larse and convwnstat dwelling, aaving tea rooms, and all necessary and con venient out hnnse,iitoaled onBernes ri,. .i..i .i i i- ii':. I street value at I. ft.tl m no- son, eorwerof Pin andUreeo streets with i 1-4 acres, nod containing 11 W ir. SS. ls-alSlta.l 11 Ilia Sniul ul....i.l. nart of Hit town, valued at 4 .M One S acre lot, siluated oa tb. corner I m wt an.. I or vance tna oprmg streets with I Btat.eddeteeandout bouses. vslued i i CASH GIFTS: I Cash Prize, 11,000 I I " 4O0 l0 400 900 4 tUM eac M) M " 10 a '4 " 1 " ft 20 30 1. Ml 5011 l.iv I ltHO 1,000 MISCELLANEOUS! GltTi- One Flna top Buggy, 4A0 One Kino Gold Watch i me r in duitkv, i:.fl I 75 I ine Fin Ladles Watch. Uomualtte or Arraasresueats. U. w. I W. " ' B.f'l? en A. faVrnes, Kiqs. laspoaiiory Dan oi wiison. I Aivisorv Board -John Mehola. Ben.. Hal. eltb, W. F. Davis, laq , littrells, A. Wil-1 llsms, Ksu., urtoiM. Mal. J. V. Jenkins. I JiZ' Ji-.tt ltJof "'S. ' y' HomBti W. King, Jsuset W. Lancaster and Jaa. B. uiark. Asov. WiUoa. . I WuUe thlssnterprise t not eondocted nn- derthe direct suspices of any Loiire, vet U I o am urn nojia in.uiuuou, me I vuuna virpnau asmuiu. "Ulcn was e.L.D i.,hedbv the Grand Lo.lv. .rf u m.l- an the manairemeut Is entiri lv In ti h.n a of member of Ui. order. meor.jociuixcin.iTeivlrtba Buellt of f'1"0" yium snu uiecomtalt esttewa aVNhrolu" ,u toK an inetitniio Which is so worthy of their support, jne kw pne or tnetii keu plawe it in tbe power vt i very one to aid a noble ?. tui . " V chancaa of being reimbursed sre uutisaily favorable, lt eCQondenUy helievedfthet Uiconterpriae .,n ha a .neeM. t I.' from a e.n.. ...... enoviQ neno voncrt ana aiatrioullon, all tbe saosrey received from the ticke'. holders (ball "M"1- . rr , . "nl nuueacuiauiuaiiiuveiiuiiea hi a cnance f or the Uif U anleaa the rnones for th .am I, . . . ' mi uwi.ii nrviTm bt i t: i. nn.i-a. TbsUifts will be dlsti4inted luimedl tely attar U. Coaeert. amrfli oi bopd i. ii. win nnitrv . f. hm-m tary by swell ruJorseiaent on back of the uctei, 0u in sameinni oe inpropriated aa ... ...... . k ..".T." .' " rT icreQ jc.Lcr. jaonev erraer or aaiiras. uirec.' ........ - ea w A. EAhrOBS, eecretary, aav dawtd Wilson, fT C iitt madlxt, Agtai Kuiuigh, ti y iiw -wt twwt.-. On 44 BsrwOla, Inst to hand of this justly embtauol AUosina uis. law UaUmewv a aaalsaoas that they Ui faster aad tliakeai Better nauBpie uiaa any otiiav ever made. fnc per sw MllMrTOWLFS taptaa-tr Aaron. JpOK BALK, . H).0, WSBB2ta rres. Uad a new. ppiyio u.w. renUnsl Omce. THB BEST WATER POWER IN MIDDLE NORTU CAROLINA FOR SALE. Th Neum afannraebirlaa- rw... . . rf.. for tale Ut magulaoeat water tnr kIi BtlW IWlltaasi tsaMawa .1..1..L. 11 It a w ' a I a. a . .7 - I , SJv f?.S!SWa. Hood ad OMk built I I . "jr uticu. I It U MrYoatult.fi wik ..ait. .j WW and hM verv ttni U, oVbtfckur. I UhrF. in power consists f lh whoU ttMai "-sT- - Z YZJ?"'' cr . " " ara awua ia oajeg m ta blgheat bidder. ' Bahan'bT '.ntaswst from oata. " A pUBUUtn adtolirlaar af ahflail a... ma acrea or coca rai ml dog land will b aoid i taroeunML DANXO. FOWtR, Prea't Neuse Hannf. Co nov t8-dtd JEW GOODS AGAIN AT Creech's. SECOND STOCK THIS SEASON. It (ITords me more than ordinary ptBaawe to offer to the trade and consumers of Dry Uoodt, a second stock bought within th last few days In New York, and will be aold at price which enable me to ask competition no odds. My stock of Dres Quods embrace s large snd comulete Una of iatauUfui .h..i eolora. from low nHea in a.. r.i.. u I stock of nleca roods. Uata. Boai.. sl... I CanwU. Yankee A, iti,.n Ai. i. n.,,i,,..i.. n... Urges to tw found In the city, and to which II WOUld Call tfau aiiet-iaJ Ittaatioa ..f buyers, and here allow me to say that I do I not propose u eloae irtml nn n. t,,..ln... but on the contrarv to aitutul it iu i.. i ""1 Creech's U the place. ohm woo siim economy and ptofHable investment can do no better loan .to give me call. Ik-lug truly alive to the demand of the hour, and anxious to secure a large trade, claim to put before the public the largest stock to be found In the city. no-J4-d3m. A. CUEECU. SALE OF VALUABLE REAL AND PER . BONAL fUOPMItTF. On the 1 . tli day of December next we will It. i inata fonrn.ll.. .nn .... . u.t. tiinate four milea ana on ha.f west of Kal- rut, and at the earn time aad plee the eqa'pmen: of said farm. conaUl , vv, caivm, pTHury, tcngatu cart pwavpu, aunaaas, c into tarm eoatala sooui inree anno red and fifty serve. L'pon it ar a perfectly new and excellently arranged Tk ""1 eovenl.niV ee,.,.; V rami, combine hs ar Life IWiUu Wagon Ronma and ghelters. A larva and ll arraaged ln Monte with tlaa celebrated Needle ln, tun by one ot Blake's Turbine Water Wheels, and nowar anfrWnt in mn a I Grist mill, and pond of watar ; ta latter, corering three teres of land and well stocked with choice rish. Is fed bv a bold stream aad will n a gin ten hoars out f every twenty four, independently of ram or bed water. Blacksmith and Weodwoik .hops with eouplata aala ot Uwla, and saw and coininoJious Kitchens, labore'a' houses, cow sheds a-id poultry honaea. A well of good water is eiualiy couv nlnl to bona, kitchen and stock lot; and the Dairy com bine a in one building s p. rfect ice lions and Hprtng Uouk. H will al.o, on Ui lOra Dat or Diccat. saw ixi, soil at public auctk. on ibe pr-mlfea, tie i.taetation known at "THB KXKTKK rARV." This tract ilea In St. Man's Townni, ten mile Bouth-Eaat of I "" aeu i. aiKini i.n miiea a ism u I rrom Auburn, on. of tbe depot, of th. North Ct. tvlathiil Wrn lit. dko ADSltlr Acars. UpuB It are aa ,x M1,"t V"TU."' Hue, i-on alnleg eisrht -BJ"f"? I . ' 7,ii v. ,. i' . ' auu uw um iiuih, provioen wnii er.ry ar- ratiement aud cunvunleucea fer receiving, nnloading sirring, ginning and packing ol- i n, in vae umiaing are one or Blsaut'a aew II I Wen bone wur titcum Emcinas, iu vx tnr. s comi'li te and In first rate running order. A ZanosvUlt Orist Mill, lbs runners of bel very excell'ut Taylors Gin and Powernrena ' 1 uc auu uu w i ouir.l ne sad now in perfect condition: .ni K. t,K , . M. fell c.a ol to .is. Wo will awl) at the time and laec Isst men boned tte fall mjuvmrnt of the KxeUr Farm. consisuug ot uiules, cattle, hogs, poultry, WatlFOaBal Slratanl tl W . ja TT- r ' " : : ., .Ilv".! S Pr'iBsuiring opiircbaa. ".. iuc i,u iiuius anove oescrineu cannut I " urirusaca in we suai lor eorailuCBa the ntate tor raiilftaiiMui ar.d i'iinvi:ii'niM ttt ... ....m... . f ... .... nnml,er, aire and v.lnc of the buildings and soei.iawice.or lor uorouaTnrssot eqnipmi nit The laud ia ol tha bo.-t iia'ity, pruuueas cot- ton aa finely as any In the State and Is now in a high auu of cslUvatioau Tk. ro ta upon both Plantsll ni a young tl-ifly or- ehard Of aOhaltlMraMa .. t .M.l nt IK Knl. I cat vrieil. of fruit irM.. a.iifm tie ar.i a flue rouns- cow. Imirnt,.,l itit of two hundred and Arty dollars, ball of ex rellent .toik Bed sisa. and avvaral biaodad calves. Tbe hogs are thorough-blooded Cbes- wr snu wiiuuc. Tie males wrra a!l se- lected withaklll acd Judgment, and ar fuuag healthy and In good order. The horses sre too well Known to renii're more t hen mention ' viamo enteral Uea puuitaliuua will r ni any uimer. The real esUte will he sold noon tha fol lowing toinis : one third in cash, tb Ulce m equal n slalmenu at one. two. and thro I'?- .lXb ir?n; ,rom d,.Ul, n' ' 1 1118 to he i. Uined until payment I made. J ii'i I cironsl proocrtv will be aold on a eredlt of fix months for all rums over u huudrJ dollars, "i putdiaaar g ving aoUi "' t i",'"u Parv-ttasera will not reaulred te mske pajment cnpl satlaUed ss to tha title John jATlino, faFOROBH. BMOeV, Baleigh. jir .j Qck at-u QRAlNCHADLIUdt UIU3"bCI I Hi Just received a supply of Bine lairs' Celebrated Southern Cradle, is. baiv IB tub Makkit. Warranted to give satisfaction. JAMES M. TOWLB4, Agent mvi-4w. VALUABLE FARM FOR HALS OK (X CtlAHiUKFOKCllY PKUl'JtUl On Wednoediv the -Mrd dsv of December. if not aold Before at pnvato ale, 1 will ui' io mi rat-nest macer my rariu situstej two sndocebslf n ilea Kant of Kalelgh on tbe Tarboro' Uoad, It contains a boat threa hundred lid thirty icrci of laud, of which about on handrei and tlfty are well wooded. ' n the traor, am aa ezret sntdwelh boas eontnlning se.vea rooms and two !arga cellars, s Kltenen with two rooms aimoet new, a large three atury Uln lionse with horse power itlM bed, Isborers hou-ea, barn, Ac , a large peach aad lupl or shard, produebig th beet nuuiu aaae.ouniv. igu. iiaesunnca of wslef conveniently IceaU d. Four loads of wood a day saw be made by a wagon haaaiiag to Raleigh. Tbe Cjutciaplsted Kaklb dv Seaboard RaHroad tneohei wl'hont pene'rit sag lAw BiortAam boaadary. The taad kvwal adapted to Co-.t m, Tabacco, Woeat and all the eereala. Two Bae Olns, water power, Ihe other steam are ai asta a, w handrtd jards f r m the premlsis. lines or fail! Two thmeand iollara Cish. tb baaac in oua, two aad Lhrej jaal-r, tiiaal losuiuwnu. fa-tlea re.ng to pur ebaM are tavtitd to tasseeV tb memlee. The land wiU bi divided if dosiri. 1 will eschan fi.r ttty fopertv. Ut. a-'4w BAelL G MANLY. APFLTCATlOX will he made to 1he pre sent Legisuataiw to obtain a Charter for the Southern Underwriter Association, Wf 8tJ til its !! w ' ! it) h m hi m ;i ti il ; Ml !)"i i' i m !"i) I A 1

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