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THE DAILY SENTINEL. j j s i a a tduib, i. Oiflc Near tha Court House. BATBS Of SCBSOBirTIOB. " nail, Sentinel 1 year In advance liiHv Six month) la advance 4,:.i-Weekly " " -AVekly Sentinel " " Te Dailv 8svi!BL wfll be delivered In ,. Irt of the City at FirTBB Cssts per ,.-.k. H.O0 5.00 S.U0 8.00 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TYS! TOTS ! I TOYS!! Tii - U-geiat aaiortinent at NAT. L. BROWNS. pIDDLE 8T.UNCH. GUITAR String I sit Trimming best at NAT. L. BROWN'S. I' .-IC.4L IN TRUHUNT.'-AU kinds NAT. L. BReewJi. Fancy ononn BASKET?, 4c. T o Is'L'est assortment at HAT. L. BRCWNV. i n y ' ur W.fe, Sweetheart and fi lends a .-.Vntat NAT. L. BROWN'S. m -.TRY O K M A N ! 'j rtct for Churches. Parlors, Organ, v IAT. L BHOWN'8. . . i TO NAT. L. BROWN'S for yonr ' L hriatmaa aud Holiday pre tent. ii y AN F8TEY OttUAN for jour I ion !i. Ureal bari-alua can be had at NAT. L BHOWN'8. MllttlsrMA ANlJ HOLlfAY will tooa O be here. J to NAT. L UttOWN'8 for i!k b.'st bargains, decls-lf M ettrotei VOL. X. RALEIGH, N. 0., MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1874 NO. 108. City Intelligence. rj-MTIIK PUBLIC. Iu consequence ol tbi great rush to bo; !'l(-(!,ik cl goods, lately ailrettiacJ by .. i be sold at a Sacriflc of Profit, wo I ,vc I' ii unable to in .ke cur arrangf rmu' I f li'' auction which we intend r iitc on the first of tbi mouth. The auctiou will positively commtcoe r. M r day i ight, the 7th of December, hihI continue nit lit after night until tbe who'e stock ii disposed of. AiJ m oilier to itill accommodate our lire W'holen'e an l He! nil Trade, wc will keep the store open for our regu'ar retail vi i wholesale trade during tkt day. To ftailie, mcmberj of the. Leg's'atute . , 1 other.-, we say, ei.i not miss this tine i, portunt'j of layiug in your wititrr sup plita of DRY GOOD. 1)UE?3 GOODS, HAT.-, UOi T.C and SHOEH, dL.VNKKlY, GLOYr.S, elc. W. I! i It. TfCKKit, rU' v. it g I'iUkners Dr. 1. '"11 '4 ESTaY dt'JAVii STILL A LI El I) lo!ihT Meda's awardcl at the N. C. Male Ksir. for the BSVV CHCRCH sn 1 lARiOK OKtiAN. tend for lllus'lated dU onge slid !e-nist VT. L. BROWN, (.en. Til igetit, Kslelgb, N. C. " t 1 cspons.b Anents'Wented." v .'--.( I fc T- T Y & JONES Xollcc lo tlio INiblio. Owing to our increared trade we hare found It ftemrj to purchase a second stock this Our Maj. Petty i. now in the Northern aurkets buying snd lu order to make room '. : the . i i.'.s, we will sell the stock on band at a very small prorlC All wishing the beat Koo.'.a at, the lowest prices ahould not fall to call on m. We havd a fplctcUd line ot Drees Goods which wb Aiii ooixo ro sstx low. We hare s Urfo let of Furs which we oIK-r at price tn suit the times. Our Alpaccas belnit of tbe b 9t brands and co'ors, sieak for themselTe. Wo offer North Carolina CaMimcra at Fan tory price and beat cambrics t 10 per )aid. We ofler special InducemcBts to merchant hujir.K In this market. PETI'Y t JOSE3, i.ov 14 tf ittJFajett-.vlUect. 1 RANGE IIOTEU I Uke this method of Informing m friend nd the public ihat they can Hid me the iranji! llo'el, formerly City Hotel, wber I ill tike the best care of mn and beat dec 3 tt 81MON HAYS. Pmc C. Ikbiss, Oe-igner. 1 T.C Habm, Enfrraver. U N I 8.6 i HARRIS, BALEISH, N. C. W Bend for specimens of work. Work 4oiic much leas than Northern prices. H ARR1SON A PASUTORD'S MR ROOM & RESTAURANT, No. 10. ILlbgbt Btbir. ou will always And on .and b dellcacle wtw essoB, ojater. bird td BTetyihlng r u")ine to a Irat ela re tan rant Tae usruw.lt .tiuki i.u v i i rtjva-A- Liquor. Berry t-osUr Bid Tom Cooper r . "n,T !wy on hand, tforia v. J;,'TttrAUKht. Tuat PcrPT. Look out for that poln ter puppy of Mj. A M. Lewis', ad Ters ttsed in tbi ltue. wsa. UM0HkD Mtgistrste Wesley Wbita ker resiuued his office of Muristrate I k day, and in lets on his duties as Steward of Insane Asylum to-morrow niornior. Davii A Wicker suectedt Mr. Whltaker as migistratr. Out till t360 I'icriiRK Ki V,r Whltaker of this city holds the lick,t No. 854 which draw yluabl oil painting in tb Bstaar aud Concert draw ing that came rff in Norfolk the 8th ol mi month, i b palatiog m supposed t be the $300 1-d'ar r'o tir. DiPrHtau. W see that tbe Public ILa'th Aaaoclation ia New York hay bad the subject of Diptheri under dis cussion. Ooe doctor hold that it is a contagious diaease, and can be caught through the breath of the patient. The first fatal case regiatered under the came of diptheria, in New York city, was treat ed by Dr. Wm. Marl dell, on the SOtb of February, 1659. Fifty case appeared that year. In 1863 there were nine hun dred death from diptheria, and ia 1873 the fatal ckes numbered over one tbous and. Gold ih Mohtuoiiibt. Mr. Kliss Hurley, the member fiom Montgomery with other gentlemen, have for tome 12 months been at woik on a gold mine on Uwharie iu the northwestern portion of the county. We learn that five speci our.s were found last week. One nugget of gold weighed 43 pennyweight, 11 grain. Good luck, to Hurley ard his count. There ia no telling what will turn up in Mi n'gomery aiuce the peop'e htvr rrpulia'ed Jehu Divls. Gmtimi Nh.-Ia innocently per ambulating the c rr.ern and by way of this city alter news a reporter runs sad rUk of ;ting criminally dealt with. It wu a gentleman l 'in ten mile this si le of Durhstu that the reporter gently en quired of the news from around hi tec lion this inornicc. Were there no deaths! The gentlemen stuck his tongue ia ooe corner .of his cheek and admitted that tbe folks did sicken and die sometime, but it wis no matter if they did. Was there no stealing ? fes, they stole sometimes, "but" the gentleman cocked one eye and motioned his hand like he meant ! io who they are, nor what they Meal; I'll see yon f,'in and Bud out what you're arier," and be hunched his rustic com panion in the aide nnd they laughed like they "knew a trick or two" and bad 'been thirt" before. Fhsb Pa Foot, okai'ih run Lzou- lati'BRb. The members of the Lsgisla- tuie ol both Pennsylvania and New Jer sey ar. in tbe habit of transferring their passes over tbe Pci ntjlvania road It intde T om Scntt mad and be threatened t) top tbe paM system, unless thu prac tice was given up. Bat how to stop it was the question. At last a happy thought struck a member of thePenosyl vsnU LegUUture, aod tie suggested that a photograph of the person to whom a pica was giauted tbould be attached to the back of tbe ticket. Aid we lead that Tom graped the idea, and now any per se o desiring to renew a ptaa must send forward a photograph, which will be copied and the copy puled on the ticket. Lett the arrangement might embarrass legislation, a railroad photographer bas been tent to Trenton and another to nai- riiburg to take photographs without charge. w hCHD.'.v is Ualkiuu. Ki-idy is a good morning tor sleeping 1st It i on such a morning a this the old wan gives orders to Hrt the children off to Bundy School, and tucks himself back under cover for another nap before breakfast. To old man it tight. He waaop last night selling butler with lard in it at forty ct. a pound, and he needs an hour extra rest before be smblts to church with a nickel iu bis vest pocket to help tbe poor and destitute. The churches were thronged today with ladle iu new tyle hat, and new fashion drewef, short and just touch ing tbeir l.ef. Several youog women hid their hair friwlcd after tbe baog atyie, oijas the school girls call it, b ston. It's the little curl, you know, wet ana fr tiled, that makes a woman's ej look like a lap poodltV. Toere was presch ing at the several cburchef. Bishop Wlngfield, of Petersburg, on his way to California to take Bishop Lymsn's place, preached at Christ Episcopal. He is a hwther of the wife of the Rr. Mr. Mar shall, of this city, snd it Is to fill bis va cancy that Mr. Mrshall bas been caned l the Eniscopal Church in Petersburg, Tljey ' preparing 'o have a Christmas tree at the chapel or tbe Episcopal cnurcn L,,'th n,Kr children of the parish school. A. little girl met a gentleman this morn- I., crave her a ten dol.ar diii s.J.rH. K There is a greet dtsl ol good in this world that walks ab ,ut loose on Sunday. Presidicg Elder Moore presetted at A-rwu, b .,i,Jt., Thurrh v ester- Edenten stree - dsj. PERSONAL. Bl nd T nn is concerting lo Philade phia Two of Hubert Brace's bones were told in Edinburgh for 5, and one ot the ver tebra of William the Lion for J 10s. An orchard planted by Daniel Web ster at Mam field yielded this year thir teen hui.dred barrels of apples Mjir Thomas Taylor, ol Louisiana, passed through all the periU of tbe war of 1813, only to die of whooping couh at the sge of ninety-five last week A French dm an bt opened a rts surer t ia Thompson street, New York, where he (rive piece of breed, t plate ol Vi getable aoup, and a plate ol vegetable to order, for five cents. A Virginia bridegroom over seven lost k gh is announced. Tbe affair created considerable sensation, but it it believed she only married i.nu to gt chettouttlng with. Minister vVaabouroo porfoimed Wed nesday, a pleasing duty in restoring to the family of Ltfayetle tb! wa:eh pre sented to him by Ciugres, and which was stolen frem him in this country. Some time a;,'o it was recovered, snd tbe gov ernment sent it to Fracce for restoration to LaU)Ua't family. Gen. Longitreet tnkes no interest in politics since the elections. His crippled right leg has k(pl him iadojrs for a month aud be is in very poor health :u- deed. Ia tbe disturbance of the 14th ol September a ball passed through hi coat and vest just grsiing hi chest. IU pasted through Charlotte Friday on hi way to Washington whete Grant lives, and be can pats on. ALL ABOUT., Rote snd Harry Watkir.s are in New hern this week. A fire at Five Po'nts n Newbcrn dee- troyed three building. The Den-cratt now claim a majority of five in tbe Florida Legislature, which, If title, glvs them the Senstorship. !-. F. Ltrkin, of Wuldon, has been ap- pointed Sheriff by the cmmitioners of Halifax to fill the vucarcy caused by tbe death ol Sheriff Reid. Iowa spent last year $3,683,841 on her common school, and the average of at tendance is cow over 80 per cent, greater thxn it was a decade since. To at Cc oeressuiMii elect from Indiana k kuiniad r t w.-""'"n only to learn that his term did ot begin until another year, is in a fair way to learn something if he only lires long enough. Jesse Pomrrov. the boy murderer, was found guilty tn h i trial in Boston. He is fifteen years f gc, and murdend a little girl named Jane C'jrran, whom he enticed into his mother's cellar and bid her body under a pilit of bricks, and also murdered a little four year-old boy named Miller. Pomero? showed traits ol crue.ty when only five tears "Id. Tbe tilver belt that haa )en made lor ieht-weiuht cttmpiousblp of America was given to Billy Edwards Thursday af ternoon in Harry Hill's Variety Theatre, in New York. Tbe U-It is of u lid ster ling silver, tbirtj -three inches in length iud four snd a half ioebes in width, and it ccst four hundred delists Within a square panel in fruut appears a golden wreath of oak leaves, surrounded by the inscription, and numerous decorations cotii tbe remainder of the belt. A mtstcrious bssket, addressed to tbe stalioosmaster at ( haphura Junction, on beirjg opened was lownd to contain a liv ing child. Toe stittioi -atasttr declining the gilt, s porter to uoteered lo accept it, aod took the basket snd rhi Oa lift ing the child $800 wa found in tbe bts- ket. The st ry coes that tbe station- master then deuian.Kd llu- basket and its iintents, which the porter very properly refused to give op. uae can naruiy ooudi to which of the two the mnthir would intrust her child. London Timet A Virginia convict : One of the offi cers of tbe penitentiary recently found concealed in the cell ol a convict a per fectly made and atimirablj -toned banjo, birb bad been manufactured b; the lel- low secretly, arid with the display of much ingenuity. The ttrings were of waxed shoe thread. Tbe skin covering the drum of the instrument con-iated ot cuticular appendage of a cat kide.l on the ptemises. Richmond Vupateh tBtBirr Leb akd Eubkties Two bill came from the House to the S nate to day in regard to sheriff T. F. L e at.d his sureties. Ths first bill emp-w.rs Henry Mordecai to collect all srresrs of xes duo for '71, '73 and S, snd py the same to tbe indebtedness of Lee to tbe county, and allows at any time before 1876 for collecting these arrears. It pro vides slso that no person thai! be c m- nolled to nav arrears who will make oato before a Justice of the Peace that the same has been paid. The other bill pro vide relief for the sheriff of an noes ana penalties for failure to collect and pay tbe State the taxes due tbe same. On motion of M Busbee the bills were re ferred to tbe Committee en Propositions and Grievance. J Ucnenl Aisembly of North 0r olina. 6EN.1TE. December 14th, 1874. President Armflidd in the Chair. Prayer by Rev. Or. Atkinson ol the Presbyteriso Church. Jouro-d of Ai'urdsy was read aud ap proved. Mr. LeUrand, resolution In favor ef Godfrey Keebler. To Propositions aod Grievances. Bi 1 for Adicitors fees again lefore the Senate. Failed to pass third reading, ayes 13, nays 23. Mr.- Hargrave, a bl'l protecting the birds. Referred. Mr. Waring, a bill for the belli r pro tection of garden, oichardl aod fence. Relerred, Mr. Jernigan, a bill iu regard to coin promises. Relerred. Mr. Wiring's resolution to offer re ward of $300 lor capture of Lee Duolap and his returu to the jill in tbis county was up for adoptior. Mr. Waring gave a hiatory of the case and pressed tha San- ate to empower the'Goveroor to offer the rerd. Mr Love proposed to amend the reward $300. Mr. Waring thought it too little. The smendmeut wa re jected aud resolution passed 1st readiog, ajes 33, nsjs 4 Bill to kuiecd the act incorporating the Dismood Cotton Chopper and Culti vator Company passed third reading. Bill t amend charter of tbe town of Newport io Carteret county, on motion of Mr, Bell, pasted its third reading. Gives (be tcwu a mayor and live com missioneri. House resolution uetitiooiua C mirre-s in tsior oV tbe depotttors in tbia State who have lost by the Fteedmens Saving sod Trust Company was concurred iu. RESTKICTINO THS St AUI9TKATKL House hill to tale jurisdiction from rusgisiratis in re-card to fornication and adultery came belore the Senate. Presi dent A tiirk'ld took the fl tor and mlvoca- ted the hill (Mr. Marler iu the chair.) He thought it would endanger the mor als i f the public more than anything we could do, to allow magistrates the juris diction of these tao (fence. Mr. Kerr aeked Mr. A'mfield if we passed this law how about former ctaes of this kind that have been dismissed t Mr. A'mfield said it would not afftct such. That new bills Could he Sent at any time within two yeais Iroui date of the offence. Tin- till On motion of Mr. McMillan the bill to work the roads in Watauga county passed third reading. Oa motion ol.Jf . MrMilUu ihe bill lo r st ore burnt records in Watauga county p.iMed third reading. Bill to pay Peter A lame, of Greet s- boro, mileage for .civic: in L 'gialaturu of 1 864 wa indtfl ittely postuouid 11' LDKH. Bill to relieve W. W. Uoi ten -f disi- loili'?. M'. L- Ui .nde in n i d to indefi nitely j, 'sipiu-. Cant!! ill vel to ioCiooe till tfimorroK. Mr. Latham moved to po'fpi'riie till 2lat ol January at 12 "V oi k M . Cuit a i II ask'd Mr. Li- Graude to wilhdi aw hi inotioe. He r- fuatd. Mr. Bell then j oiued Mr. Cmtwell in akino y,i. Li OinD le to withdraw his liib molion, i.D I he stated that lor him- i.e 1 1 he Had not made his mind up which sioe to take, and il lie tound out that tb I L glrli sire hid tne eonatitutional light, he saw no ri .sou v.hy Mr. II ddeu should not lie included iu iillln.oty with ihe lest. Mr. LeGrandu withdrew the motion, aud Mr. Lithain'a luoiiou to p up me consid eration til! Slat Jiiiuary ul Vi o'clock was adogted. Sen itc adj ur.n 0. llOUaK OF KEPUESHNrATIVES. December 14th, 1874. M'. Spc-iket ltolnnson called Ihe House to order at 1 1 a. in. Prayer by Rev. Dr A'kinsxn. Journal u! yesterday read aud approved. F&TITIOhS Mr. Patton, petition from certain citt- I-ns ol Buncombe in leganl to sale ol 1 1 mr near Heaver Dam church in Said comity. BrANUItO C'MMlTTEK'. Mr. Piuriix subniy)i:ed repor: from Ju diciary C imruiiu ; Mr. Means from same C mimittee ; Mr. Finger from Committee pn En. tolled Bills; Mr. Gudger from I on mittee I'rut- oiitions and Orievancra; Mr. Hh.ckh-f 'id lioin Committee on Engrossed 3il'.a Mr. T.te r -e to n q lea. ion personal privilege : "Iu the KNTiNai. of Fiiday night ap pears a csmniito cation signed "A Mem ber," winch may weik pr judicc to th bill ia relation to the Western North Carolina unload Ly ila injustice (o me. Not in my own deleoae but to prevent injury to a measure which I believe to be ia tbe public interest snd in behalf of an Injured and suffering people, I make tbis statement : Immediately after Gen. Lee's surrender. I was elected President of tbe Western North Cuo ina Railroad C mpsoy, and rebuilt the portions destroyed by tbe U 5.. troop in time to be removed by Pro visional Governor ' Uoldea. Upon the election of Governor Worth in 1866, I was again mad tb President snd all went well until in 1868. Reconstruction and Gov. Holden took possession. Tbe Company was not then smbatraswd with debt. la March. 1871, the Legislature, for tea sons satisfactory to it, removed the State Directors and appointed other in their place. Gov. Vance, Judge Mrrrimon, Dr. McDowell and myself were Directors for the private stockholders. -After much hesitation, I finally consented lo tgain take the Presidency. The Compsny wss owing large sums of money to contractors sloog the line, snd its first mortgsge bonds were all pledged in New York I- r loans amounting to $226,000 which were then falling due. The ciedit ri in New Yik were about lo sell these bonds to pay their claims. I hurried on there to sea thete creditors, to whom I paid some $12,000 and by giving my personr.l endorsement on the note. secured sn extension till after tb meeting of tbe Legislature. A Committee from our Board informed the General Assem bly of the condition nf sffairs, and I be sought that body take steps to protect tbe property and to relieve me ss a se curity. Pending thcie effort a the notes full due snd I atio srcuied a loan for thirty days, still hoping lhat tbe Lfgii- hiturc would give aid, tut they refused. The North Carolina Railroad Company were applied to, hut they would do noth ing. The stockholders hsd been con versed, hut they could not or would not give aid, snd finally tbe bonds wtie sold for the debt. I gave seversl thousund dollar i of my means snd two years of my tin. in ef forts to protect tbe interests of ths com pany, lor hich I hsve never received. nor can I ever recover one fartbiog 1 My constituents who are the chief atockhol - ders in this uufortunate company and knowing all the farts, have sent me here, without solicitation on my part, by the largest tnj rity ever given a icpres na tive in their political history. This House and a discriminating pub lic will correctly determine the chancier ' cf ir.y service in btdin!) of my associate and the State Messrs. Tate Firger, lowe and H lt IT' red protest tgainst Ihe act pased the Honre ou Saturday last, for rehut ol T. F. Lee Leaves of absence were granted Jfti-rs King, Young, Trivett, Barrett, Buun, ThompJoD, of Beaufort, White, Wood, Smith, cl Hyde, and Proffitt. BILLS INTBODCCBU AND KBKEIIRF.D. Mr. Oakamith, Bill to prot,ct Ma'e's interest in Railroads. Mr. Crei tie, bill lo amend aa act rati fied' the tenth day ol December, 1(J74, en titled an set to charter the Watauga aud Cildwell Narrow Gauc H. H. Cimpany. Moore, (col ,) bill to eetabliali the equi ty line between the counties of New II at -over and IUuuL .i'.ck. Mr. MeCjbbini, bill to authoiz- the Board of County Cjmm.ssii.oers, of K -wau county to subaoibu to ihe capital stock ot the Yadkin Railroad V unpauy. Cilendar was taken up Bill to authorix-i Nota ie- J'.il. ic to take privy examination ol mar.icd wuin.-n in certain cases ps-cd several readit k?. The bid fur. tne speedy executi n of S'ato Printing, i on mition of Mr. I'.ttoa tabled Ihe bill author Vug the Superiutcn tendent of Public Instruction to employ acletkand lor travelling expenses, wss contidernl. Mr. Mundeuhall sdvocatcd the nassago of the bill in a speech of iiiik'Ii force, and after some discussion m vrd to refer the bill to Judiciary C m mtt'.ie, w hich motion prevailed. On motion ol Mr. Oaksmith tbe tu'es wcie suspended, and the bill introduced by himself this morning "to protect tbe State1 interests in Railroads," was taken tip p.nd. Mr. Staples movid to amend by inserting nfti r the word conviction, "shall b'j lined one thousand dol sn snd imprisoned in the State's pi Is in for two yearn." After considersbU- ditcussion the the tdll was referred to Committee oo In temtl Improvements. - M lore, colored, introduced resolutions ol reiptct in rci'ird to the death of Wm. II. Williams, Representative iro n Warren countr. Tue hall as granted to Mr. Kerr for to-morrow evening. Oo motion tiie Housi adjourned. RKLIGIOC3 Si.eer. if vo l nill.likeafi.i l -it the suggestions of reform, moral, religioo ; eveiy man knows in his better moe da- ana every man nns ueuer luooa.' thai all there is of true life ia personal virtue and lectituele nt character. Rev. Mr. Jobrscn, of the Epidural cl.uicli. tunimerville, r. C, bade Ii is con gregation farewell, on the 6:h instant, and stated that alter prayerful considera tion he bad determined to join the Re form Lptrcopa! movement If we would lead honest, manly lives, as every Christian ought to do, 'Tearing God and honoring the King" in the con stituted authorities, it will be required of us every day. and almost every moment of the nay, ts make acts ot self-dcolsl, to reject those enervating and frivolont In fluences which sarrousd ns on every side; and eneof tbe most dangerous of these iofi'icneee i that disposition an common in our days to dawdle over silly noveis Arth BtiKtf Biftf, Ol)B PbaJBIB He MB, Il.U, December 11, 1874. Mr. Editr7b SmMti. continues it weekly visit with a few intermissions, am pleased to see that you are still on the "war path," ferre ting out and excoriating the ring and thieve, and exposing tbelr nefsrloua conduct. Your mission is s prsisrworthy one. Ynu hsve certainly earned tha title- of benefactor of your State. .Thousands will yet "rise op aod call you hies led," for yncr indefatigable iffirts to enlighten the good people of your State on tbe subject of frauds snd peculations. Although lste, yet It is gratifying to know that tbe scales are falling fiom the eyes nf the people, snd that tbey arc beginning to so things ss they sre. I seethe Legislature is moving on the tuhj"ct of the public dent of the State, and s convention, both vtry important, measures lo the people. Doubtless it will be a Herculean task to relieve the State of ber pecuniiry diftkultic-. It is much easier to plunge a State into d bt than it is to relieve her. Yet the Democrats and Conservatives will be xpi cted do to it, or tufler the blame for a luilure. I hope the Legislature will in some degrees! least be able lo iuuuura'e incisures that wiil ultimately bring ab ut the desired cod They must not fl ndi, but " beurd the Inn in ths den." In re gt r 1 to a Convention doubtless the Legislature h.s wUdnni enough to Uke the proper course iu that particular they ran jddge whether thu present Con stitution, is adapted to the want and no entities of Ihe citV.ns. Your present Constitution is very much like the Con stitution of Illinois, which I consider s great burthen snd oppression to our citi xens whogruao yearly under the weight of eni'tmous taxes to pay her legion ol officeholders. A siuglc township in A lams county pays from tea to fifteen thousand dollars tax i Our la,tt C invention made one derided improvcnie nt, by dispensing i h the I tile probate couits, and adopt ing the rcgu'ar ceiunty Court i-yttem with uelei and jurois, which is considered sn lin;ortatit imprnveiuent. I would be glad to ti.ke a loi k into your ligialattve halls about the christinaf holidays, and behold the pleasant faces of those honest Democrats and C mserv atives. There is great responsibility not ing upon t.iiru, but I fed they will be equal to the iuierKciu-y. The great west Yours, J. M A. D. THE LADIES. (V Hi iihcr-iii law in the hus 1 U a. wel'- spring ol j ewy. Wc never kne.v a he; -peck'd lU'iU but what his wile always focd liiui to sleep bcliiiii1. Ttx.s has a lotu called LuvcWdy Oid maids are ii qui log about the cli- rnsle Iheie. The women of C-ylon wera greatly sin ckc ! a short tune Ime k at seeing an Ee glish lady traveller wearing a tortoist- he I li.'.ck comb. Iu tlmt quarter of the g .be' 'he ait e'e i i nly worn by men. A Suiom; ;' li d teacher remarked : Vim must reto lie I ti it all I am telling you happened one t'ie usaud tiglit liUL- lied and seventj-four yearn i.go." ''Lor. miss, how the time do slip a'ny,"was itlle Siliit" comuiviit. A letter dated Plain llle. Dee. 10, says : Agio mi w.h tlrown over this entire community this morning by the death oi a taelvi-jes.-olii da tglitci of Mr. Ed ward Marklaui'. The iiniue diatc causeol her Jemi wa the eating of ciudy in which was arsenic. It was a Dvt do; nd very pretty Her nsmc wss Fanfao. '. day it went away f'.enii its home, N. 41 aveniio Ma- tignon, Pari. Some liours pnsved snd Mm. Cmlon went t'. tli police station to inquire it the dog had been seen There she heard it hsd beco killed in the street as ui ol Tneo she remembered that a lew d .ys before- tl.e du had bittei her little l,ouia, five ye a's ol.l. Iiiifgint ter trouble. Her anxiety wtis but to. just, la twe days the li'ile Louise wa tearing with her teelli al tn eneias o h r doll, and in another d v it was ah ov r. NEW ADVE UTISEMENTS. HAV NG 8t)LI) V1Y FARM felTUATKI) near V a'tc Furenl Cjllee, known a iho Putl'oy placa. I shiill u the t r er December. 1874, cSer at public sale, Ave bait ef No. 1 Mule, see fio n ti 7 ye-ar. one srocd horM, b'u-jy and ham. sa Terms 12 in Hilta credit wiiu no n an.i spj'roven securn beanniB uer cent Inti'tcel from date. At 'h' same time and p ace, I will slso tell for cast a 4t ol hi cut, one yooi mine cw ana he fer ra f, one 8ircllr ( utt;n Machine and all the fannl-g utene.ll"-, also one C"t tac set of rarnilnre twocotuite bed stean en I mltra-e .nn e wardmbe, s x csna t-ot toned chair.', en,'! tin -afe and many other tlilnga too '.edk u i to ment 'm. W F. ASKEW. Dec. 14 tds. JLMBtK ! LVMBIR! LL'MBSR 1 OAK, PJXB, AA'D POPLAR. Deliver i anywh-re In th' city at tbe low est ralei '.':dr nlied at rncs KiNU A BARBZE. Uec. II w:im. fTHE BE6T WATER POWER IN MIDDLE NORTH CAROLINA FOR BALE. Th Nruse Msanfactorlns; Com;ui y ode's mmwm in aauwiueeDi wasar powesr oclf enllB Imu. lT.l..e..k w .1 - . ' Road, with Thirty Acre ot Land, its Mill llim. Uri.t ana av Ulll finM Ll..- L-i-k. - i - ""O u. HnBUU fnr nnMlwu 1 . . . i , Ularktmith tjhop, koek fonadatlon uooa i.i.L ih. ..u . .. .. .. . ,.T u.vu oiu jweiury ihius aaea Bsaea ouill f brick fifty feet hih. It la r rlTllwll.ll will, m.U n J qusllty and has very flu clay for brick oa th land. The power ecnahrU of th whole force of the Neuse River at this uoiuL If not disposed of at irivate sale previous i in 1 o. i. ..I n.. i. ' i. , ii - .'. . v . " ... icwiawr, te wiu va uias aay SO d at tha Ciinrt U,,,. In u.l.Lrf, iA ,1,1 ilgbest bidder. . M vmi, rtalatlrci In nti twc. ... el.v. ... ... Mt,i. tnterett troas eate. A n Uinta Hi uttiUntni. nt 1 , tmm e... ared seres of toe-d fa rnlng land will be cold ui came unit, DAN'L G. FOWiE, nov aVdtd Prea't Neuse Manuf. Co. SECOND 8TOCK THIS SEASON. It affords me more than ordinary pleasure .,ir,,r I. . Ihu M.a ....I " . w. - . .. ... v. v.... unmiiiini irt in J Goods, a seeemd sleiek bought within the last r.J... I. V v I. . , . ,. . - uj in .im i un, aim wm do soiei as lirieea which enable me to ask comiietltlon M V stnek nf flr-a (In,) nmKMM. - 1. and eompletei line of beauUful shades ami """ni ...'in inn jiru-c io uuee luone. ,nv stenk of plee-e seioela, Hat, Beiots, Shoes, Carpets, Yankee Notioua, etc., la no doubt the ki. lomiei iu eue euy, auu io willeU oui.i inn me niMH iai arienuon or elerae .vera, and he-re allow mo to auy that I do t Oreille HM tn ptou. tr m-ln.l nn n. I,. tmt ou the contrary te extend it. So bear In i.ici.tm sis iue piaeee. I none w no eturtv i-eonoinv and nrnfllable IVe'atllle'llt eilll ill! na lMll,iril.ui e.. !(-. m all. He-bur tmlv alfVA In till .l.ni.n,!. .,f IU. hour, and anxious to secure a larire trade, aim IO niil InToi-i- the na i lrr tin- hen-..t H'k to be? fouinl iii t lie i-liv nov'J4 eldiu. " A. CREECH. I tiu not I J301NHK PI I. Strayed or stolen froia my lot last fstnf day evening. He is l iar e jl reM with wt I'e nreaat and ie rs. tat .rmauon ol aim loan a felly received . A M. LFWIJ. J ! THE DAILY. SENTINEL. ' AdvertlsenienU will U uiaerted la tbe Daili dBsrTiSTatL tt the following rates per square one Inch, or tea aalaloa Uaea. Onesqiurt out tims... (LS " " each subaeejoeBt iBierUoe ess thai week 1 square, 1 week, $ 1.50 1 seinare, 7 mos. fSLOt i manin, e.oe i u.oi " xrao's, 13.001 " u " 0.iX " " U.OUll 10 41.01, " I " 80.001 II " " 24.00 ! Ii . . " " MiMM for i six I N EW 000D3 AGAIN AT Creech3 s. S.1LE OF VALUABLE KKAL AND PkVR SI I.N A I. iVKOPBRTY. On the I7th dar of Uecumtmr ct-it wa will sail at put he auction ou the premises, the farm known as the "Kieblmd FlanUtion," situate (our miles sua ou Uiuf weal of Kal-e-iib, and at the same time and place the entire equipment of said farm, eonaistlng, of Aors, mills, tma, calm, piultry, wagon card plough; Annum, ,tc. This larni contains Uoul three hundred and fitly acre. Upon mm apereeeu) new anueceuenuy arranged WE1I.INO HUUSS. in which are seven ruin. eirtab e rooms, a new very large snd most tiHiveuient barn, eovi-llnir under ona roof tLles, combine hay loft. Carriage and Wairon Kooiui and She! era. A larira and well a-raiured (ila Houso with the celebrated .ioeuiein. ion oy one or Slake s Turbine Water Wheels, anl power sullicent to rnn ae Urisl mill, and pond of watar ; the laiier, eovennif tiiree acres of land and well stocked with choice Uah, is fed by a bold stream and will run a tin ten hours out of every twenty four. Independently of mn or uB'u-wieiur. DiaeiUiUiiui aim Woodwoik hopa with eoinnlele sets at tooln. and new and commodious Kiteheni i.fw--' - ., h.ici is equally cnnv nnni io uouse, itcheu and stock lot : and the Dairy com bines In one buildiiiir a ni rfecl lee Bouse aud Sprint; House. w woi al-o, on lue ltirH OAT or IUobm beb niil, sell at public auelieu, on ihe iir-inl'en, tie plantation known as "THE UU'lE tARel." TLU tret lies iu .St. Mar)'s Towntlup, ten inih a South East of Kal- Uh, and is sltuut two milea disiHnt from Auburn, one ot the depots of ihe North Caro lina Railroad. It coeiU i-a about Two iirii dkeo ami aixtr aches. Upon it are an tx elKut llwellinir Hou-e, eon alr-ing eikht rooms, which has very l eUlybetn tliorounhly repaired and pa nted. A very large, roomy anu new (-in llouae. provided with every ar raue.ement and conveniences for receiving, unloiidiiin s'.ermK, lfinulii(( aud patkiuir ct t n, in the Imililinn are one of Blaudy's new tit teen horse lower Steam Engines, with tix t ir. comiilete and in tlrst rste ruuning order. A lanesvillc UiibI Mill, the runntra ol best t'urr rt ne and now iu pi-rfee-t condition ; a verv exeell' iit lavlor'a Ulu and fowerurea anil I'lai k-mlth ar c! Woodwork Shops Willi eii i eta or eosia. We will i-tll at the time aud place la it mcn oni'd tho full mninnu-nt nf the Exeter Farm, consisting of mules, cattle, hogs, poultry, wagons, plougtie, nuriie-ss, Ac. We een aav to iierannsdeeiringto purchase. that the two farms above described cannot he urpatscd in the State lor completeness and conveniences of arrangement', for. tbe numbei, aize aud valuu of the building and eneloiu es or for thoroughness of equipme nt, i ne unit la or tbe betl quality, prouaeea cot ton as tlne.lv as anv iu the Statu and is now in a kigii state of cultivation. There is uf on botli I'lautatl ns a V"ng ihriftr or chard of cousieierable extent and ot tb choi cest vsrle ies of Iruit trejee. Among the cat tie am a tine young cow, imported at a cost of wo hundred and tifty dollars, a bull of ex ellent stock are liae, and several bloorted calvea. The hogs arei thorough-blooded Chea ter ana iteikiwre. ine mules were an se lected wish skill and Judcroeiit, and are young healthy and lu good order. The horse are too well known lo require morethan mention A Visit to either e I these plantations will pr lit any farmer. The real estate will be sold upon the fol lown g terms : oue third in cash, the balance n equal n slalmeuts at one, two, and three iiura v iili inlere't from date nf sale. Title to he letained Until peymtnt is made. lb! I er.-onal properly will be sold ona redil of elx inpnlhs for all sums over one uudie 1 'dollars, ie purdiaeer giving note in approved security. i'lirclmae-ra will not ta required to make payment until satitUed as to the title. .11 mn UA l Line, GEORGE II. UNO W, Raleigh, N. C.Oet t6-tf QRA IN CRADLE J GRAJ8 8CYTH3 J ust received s t apply of Slnclairs' Celebrated Southern Cradle, iss Hbbt m TBB Mabkst. Warranted to give satisfaction. 4 .1 M tia x. luatiJ, agent maylV 4w. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE OR KX CilANUKFUKCIlY PROPERTY. On WedueiHlav the tsirddatof Oeeemtier. if not fold oeforeat privain alo, 1 will selt to tha hifhest blleler inv l'lrin sitnatel two and o.e half n ilea fast of Kal sigh OB the arboro' Iliad. It contains about throe buedred i d thirty acre) of land, of which bout one nonaiei ana nuy are wen wooeeei. n ll e tract, aie sn excel cut dwelling houie "n'.st ilea; seven rooms and two large cellars, iKitetitn with two rooms amio.t new, a arge three ftoi y '.ill llorlbe wilb hone power itiai bed, laborers houses, bsrn, Ac , a large peach and apple oictiar J, proeiu-ieg tue beat nun in Wake County. HtgUi line springs ci water conveniently leeaUU. Four loaela of wejeid a dav can be made by a wasion hjoling' to Raleigh. Tbe c mteuiplated Rahlfa & Sealuaid Railruad toui'heu wrjiout p,Botal lag the Northern boundary. Ihe) land is well ad spied to Cent .n, Tibaeeo, Wheat and atl the cereals, l wu uoe utna, e water poww. ue -nuer aneam are it wiis a lew tianarea yards Ir m the premises. - I sa as or Pale : Two thoesand dollar.' cash tbe ba aucs in ooe, two and lores yeurr, equal lUsUlmeuU. I'arllea railing Pi pui- naie are mviieo to lbsptet in pieiniaee. The lured will ba divided if doair d. 1 will exeban e ff.r City Property. aec BAPlt, M. XAKLl . APPLICATION wfll be made to the prer sent Legislature to obtain a i barter for be Southern L Ddtr nlers Aw.iatjou. r nov iyuu
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 14, 1874, edition 1
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