THE DAILY SENTINEL. i - 'feWlWBti Bt ' , . . JOSlAH yUlN K Iljtj ' ." Olfice New the Court llouat. ATM O WICIFf lOl' Dull) Sentinel 1 yew In advance - : H.0O Dally Six months in advance ! - 6.O1) Setni-Weekly " " - - I- J W eekly Beutlncl " " - - j - 3.00 The DAitr 8tissi. wuTttisdelvcred In inypart of the City at FiriBBa qRTljper week. ' ! 1 ' i THE DAILY SEUTINEL. it I Mil1.! (. - rjgf ttteiiienti wtll b uoerted la tht Oailt MITim Rt th tosUowiag rates per tqaajw on Inch,' or tea minion lines. . Onttquara onatlaae. an. " " each tabaeqtieat iBsertlon et ftta'a week...... - ' I tqhare, 1 week, 3.50,1 sqnare, Taos. St.Oti h 1 1 month, - 8 " M. IsWl liLOOil V o.ox I " l.00l 4 " iM.001 6 " 1M.001 iM.OOl 10 11 It 41.06 it 874 VOL. X. RALEIGH, N. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1 NO. ip9. s i' W 11 m 4 mm m m v m m w 1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. . 1 rjtOYar TOYS!! TOYS!' The Uv-srett ssaortincnt at iiAP.UB80W.SS. I,1DIJLK STiUNQS, GUITAR String JL and Trimmings Bt it NAT. L. BROWN'S. MUr10.4.- IN TRflM RNT I nAi , MAT. L, BH'iWN'J FANCl" OOOI)I BAHITJ, 4c, T:il'i;elMrt"wlrtitt" J"'AT. L. BK(j?. I 'JT Jour Wife, Sweetheart and fi lentil a present at NAT. L. BROWN'S: E8 T E T O R U A N 8 !" "'" Beat fur t. baronet Parlors, Organs, AC, at NAT L BWS'S. (M TO NAT. L. BROWN'S for your V Christmas and Holiday praawitt. Ur AX FSTEY OiGAN lor -Mar 1 ' hornet, tl.wat karcaina . t had aV . MAT. L, BKOtfsl'S. CHRISTSlW! AND HOLIDAY will aoon J be her-. Go lu NAT. L. UiOW.N'8 for ths best bargain. atecx-tf iJMIl UK PUBLIC, i la contcqueuce ot Ike ureat rufb to bay the stock cl goods, lately sdvetjised bj ui to be sold at Sacrifice oj 't, wo i have If rn unable to m.ke liir hrrangc rntnts fur tin- auction which ad intend havitiK n the first of tilts mouth. The auclwi iti potitiviilf uuimence on Mery'ighv,tri 7th December, ami continue Bight after night ontll tbe nl ole stock it diepottdH.f. ' 1 And, in order to. atill, nccimuwoaV.e or largo WMo't and Retail Traje, vrtj Wllf ki -t. Uie ttora open fur our regu'ir retail on. I wlioletale trade iwiuy th diy. To families, members of the Legislttuie )'. tliirs, we say, do no. miaj this tine i), : tunitj of laying in your winter sup !k of ..,.. DRY GOOD3, 1 - DRESS GOODS, HATS, nOOT.4, sod SHOtf, BLANKETS, GLOVES, &f. W. II A R. f. TtCKKit, Purvivirg Partnert. Dec. 1. rpaiCKUTKY K5AVS tTILL AHEAD. two Silver Media's awjrdel at the Ji. C Mae fiilr, for the B i T CHURCH n3 PAKiOK OKOANS. lend fr HlBatrate4 Uuta oil,( ud U"H16t ) ( NAT. L. BROWN, General (rent, Ktleljih, N. C. ' o I l.tfpouaib a Agfn'a'Wauied." ih: 2 -t.f I t. I I Y A JUNKS .ulre lo thu Publlr. (Iwinx to ovrtnerctMil trade we have found it uHFarj t(rchaia aaeeoad atock' tttln euoa. 3 , 1 j Our Ma). Putty ta now in the Kortheru ii.iktaba;lnfatid tn order to make room fur Um ikmmIi, wa will tell Uie atotk On band at a vety anal) pro at. All wiablnr ihe beat gooda at th lowaat prioea ahomld sot tall to call on nl. We have a iplecdid line of Druce Gooda which wa aki eomo to aaii low. We haa a largo 'ct of Fura which we ott.t at prlcea to tart tbe time. ' Our Alptctaa beint ot the beat branda and colon, apeak for theuaalVta We offer North Carolina Caaaiuitre at fae tory prlcet ana best catr-brlc at 10 per jard Wa ofler epet-utl luducenaU to inetcbante baying in tbli u arktt, ' PETTY A JONES, nOTHtf SO Fayetteville BU JKAHOE IIOTFL. I take ttili method of Informing my lrlenda and tbe pablle lhat hey can M id m il Ui Uraoire Uoiel, furmeri t liy Hotel, where I wlH"ite the beat carj of man and heaet . decStt , SIMON UAIft. . . ... 'i.- i - Pines O. tiliu. Dwigsen ,1.0 Haeri", SnKtaver. E N N I 8S 1 A II ARBT8, EALKiQH, N. C. IST Bend for erjectmem of work.! Work none mvea leaaman xaunuern prima. TTABR190,N BASHFORD-d f BAR ROOM & KE3TACRAIIT, No. 19, BAMITt Btbmt. i Yoa wiU ajwaya Bnd On hand h daUeaetea of the action, ojaUra, hirda and etry hlnx partaimnc to a firat elaa rexUarant Toe bar 1 wtli stocked with foreign and Poneav Uc Uqnora Berry Voater rd Tom Coqptra nauvo n nuT always on nana. ddb u Beeier' mer aiways oa aravs;nt. Mm i -" nor is-jw City Intelligence. A Oouo Uoll'a Aay git Bhooter tor eni cheap. Jpply at this offliia. Tcckbii AocrinxroR Ladib. Go to Tacker'a Thursday night. Tueir auction that night etpecially for the ladies. ENTKKrAiNUnnr. T.ie nicuibiwi of t il- Lrgla!atn:e a-e ioTituJ to a aiosical ntrrteininent U-ri' trow niirht at the t , '' j ' j 1 a a" i i' C ( Ve ate uquelU'd to atle (b t Mr. T. B. Kingsbury whhet to t'it a dwelling hlM with five tf oil looms. He aiao w a'ies to rent bil home in Oxford con tainbg eight rouaif. There are 83 acres Uh aa orchard belonging to the prems itea. t. . j . : lit fust Citt t.--f; Doffy t be defer di:( of the Giwsnsboro Ptrit is in this tit y, and alau Air. V. L. Walker, of Mlltin. Mr. Walker comes to cooault with the legislatiTe couimittee concern ing loTfeirare of charter of tbe Hoaooke K Ter NaTlgatloa Cjopany. WKKlNO IIOUM vr THnC.VlOT. A day's work iq our peoitiottary Tories uccorifing to the length tit tbe days. From lit of January to 1st of April it ten hour. From let of Ann I to lit of July ihirteen hour. Prom Ufof July to 1st of October thirteen hour. And from 1st of October t Ut of January ten houra. M .king an average of eleven ud a half figure per day, less dinner, a convict's work. Mr. Lcvwo. Il was our pleasure laat evening to look over a bock of poerua is maauscripi wiiiteu by Mr. Jeff Lovejoy, tbe weil-kaown tchoolaneter in this City. Tneee poriua ate aa jea iaacrude and uutinikbed atate.but when properly shaped and pn pnrxl for li e press there it a rug ged fteuiu. a hirautemwt and weight of poetical thought ab ut thcui that will 'i.rnMi an idea and Iceve an impteasion. Wulookuiih interest lu teeing these poi ms la (iiint. A Uoi.ukm Weudiko i Dirus M-. MoaeU-y, the racuiber from Duplin, ir. f nm ut theie was a gnldeo weddiog last nihl at Beu.Oliver'a in the northern por tion of that county. Mr Oliver is known and tateemcd lor mile arouud, and a arge number of guentt from other coun ties wtrn on their way to tbe fiftieth honeymoon of Mr. Olivet's wedded life. Two of tbe waitera were present at tbe occasion : Mr. Hclntyre, of New Hanover county, and Jamie Dixon, who lives nesr Magnolia. ae A BniDAL Cocflb at thb National. Mr. Mercer Brown aod bride are at the National. Mr. Brown is of St. Louis, Mo, and ia well and popularly known in this e ty. It a at our pleasure to shake hit baud thil morning at he ihined in upon an, and the word of the hymn book tug geted themtelvta that to him December was at pleasant aa May. Mr. Brown waa married ou the Silt mat. at ttt. Lukt't Church, is. Newberry, 8. O , by the Rev. Ellison Capers to Mist Mary Arthur, of Gretuv'ile, in that Btate. aa- - Moumtaib APFMW.--,What1i tbe price of ihat apple!" "Five cent." And yi pick up an apple that a boy can kneck i ff a better one in any orchard in the titeUv But it came all the way from New York, and that's wbrt mtk.t it sell high. Tue prettiest apple we have seen io our ge was one leaf night got from a barrel tuat Mr. Erwin the representative from McDowell had shipped to felm from tbe Bald M ountain orchard of a Mr. Neat. Mr. Neal rone three oreberdt. The freight i n thil barrsi of applet from Marlon, en the Weatorn North Carolina Bond, to this city tu tlxty cents. Tteae applet eta be bought up su mat e.uurj by the bushel for what we pay fcere by the dzt-D fr applet that come Irom New York. WI.en wilt our people take the bintt . J , IjipaKTAMT rAJ.B. The real aod per tonal property of T. T. Lee, tatt abehfT, will be aoid at public auction on Tburi day, Friday and Saturday next, What ia kaown at bis Richland plantation, funr miht Weal of Raleigh, in Bouse Creek townahlp.one-eighth of t mite of theNorth Carolioa railroad i the best improved farm in tbe State, with all the ttcck, fur niiuie, dec, as enumerated in the' adver tisement in thit paper, Will be sold oa Tnursd.y nix-. ' On Pridy next, wilt be told hia town properly, consisting of real estate, lioeee hold ml kitchen lurniture, fine blooded bersea.CMttlej Ar-. Kale W lake place on what it known aa the Menmger place, 00 'ewbira Avenue-. "V 1 On Saturday of tbirweek will be sold what is known ' aa hia lower plantation "Exeter," in gt, Mary't Township, within t wo miles of Auburn Depot, oa the North Carolina Kailroad, and niaw miiea Eaat of Raleigh. This it one of the finest plan tations in the State. AH the stock, mulel, eatl'r. fureitore aBd Eriat mOl. au. and ttearn eogioe, boge Ac. Aa. 'Ailtbepcr- a 'Bal property, to be tola on tnese pian't tl.'bi ire ortuperlor manufactu e, and In drs!-jlaaacoadil1oal. ' ' ' f I 1 JE .ch t f theae plantation Cat prr duced thi year an average or roc HUB DRIP r t;tlM of lint Col ton to tbe acre. The tdvetticement abovt that the urmi oi tale are liberal. . There will be a first cleat BARUVCCI dinner furnished tbe vititora to each of these rales. deci!-rnt JtKUGIOVi. Rev. Dr. Msrtiri,' ef Danville, ha de clined the call uf the Presbyterian Chureh at Lexington. Old snot Sally Moore, of Luneoburg county, Vs., aged 74, baa been read out of the church lor riding a whir! aiound hobby horae. Tue only c'ati of persona that Christ it recoided te have used violence tgaiaat wat tbe money changers, He overturned their tablet and drove tUim out of ihe tern pit. Biibop Haven ordered a suit of clothe; from a B ittoo tsi'or, sod wanted them eat to him at tbe South by the Metbc diat bjok sgeoC The elothinn was di-livert-d to the agent j itt when he wat sending second hand apparel lo. the ne groes in South, fl'arolina. The Bitiiop may find bit suit on JthnbAok -f tome Colored brothe If nclrMikt long enongh. , PEUtfOJIAt. Jamtt Cjw dia, Jr., jf llichui .ad, baa accepted a tepurtet't place on the Waali iogton Star. Tit dun a debtor oa a postal cu-d has just been decided by the Supremo Court of O i o as unlawful. Kaoiuel C. Richardson, of curry coui ty, Va, bat rece.itly lost fire children from diptberia. Gap'. Geo. N. Waitt has resigned bit conductorehip on the V. C. R It Hate to part with tbe C. plain. There are forty five horses in B irnuui't racing stud, and tbe tares aaim al it only run twice t week. Offcubacb baa actually reached t'liua, and hat ousted the national dravae and pl iys from the affections ot the Celestials. One Henry p. Thoma, Big Indian of the Illinois Grangers, hat just aUcot.dod with t)30,000, the property of the Patrons of Husbandry. At the reinterment du the 11th of tbe Confederate dead near Washington City, an add. -em wat delivered by Dr. G trr.t, a aoc-it -'aw ot ex-Governor Wise. The Prince of Wale. Djke of t'yett, aod Prince Metteruich an said to have r-cently broken a faro bank st Baden B Aden, tbe Prince wiuoing $15,000 and the Duke$20,OCO. aa ALL ABOUT. Eleven of the finest race horses io South Ctmlina are on tbe way to control for th premium at the Wilmington Fair. Kellogg told a New Orleans reporter that be only bad to whittle when he wanted troopi and Grant would tend them. William J. Beall, a young man in Wash ington City, was found dead is bis bath tub on Sunday mon.int. It i tbouf-ht he nedau epileptic fit while la;bing. and drowned ia the tub. A est" is now to utc un one of the Free oh railroad to which the Biaaemer eteemer tyttcm baa been , applied The car ia bung on elastic tprioga, sl I the motion while travelling Is said to be al most Imperceptible, i- One thousand tallott with fiiga and traotparenciee paradud tie streets of Philadelphia last Friday. They ! m tnd $25 per month, alto ask Co -.ureas to re peat tbe ".hipping commissioner's act," and an inscription on o.. ot the trum pet enciet waa, "Toe Friend! eat Sailors Ask for Only What is Right." A man wat about dying in this try tbe other day, and an acquaintance aent the following telegram U bit wile, who wat 10 Chicago t 'Your buaband it dying. Corns quick." She cooly rep'i 1 : "O.n't go now. If be d ei hind him over to t.e Matooabe'e e of Ih. m." The man died. The wife btn't ben heard from since. Jktuvr A'wtt. A few days g a Mtt Hannah Gillem, mother ol twins, rttiding in tbe upper or western portion of the city, went out for a short time, leaving her children alone. During her abaeoct the twint quarrelled about tomslhing, when one of them in her anger threw tome fire nn her sister which burnt' her to badly that death resulted tbercfiom on Fr.day morning last. AWJstis Timu. "Who's that coughed I" roared Bijab 11 c urt vu about to open. There wa a motm-nt Of palnlul sus pense, tod then a tmill boy with blonde hair replied ; "Please, sir, I got a shuck in my throat " "Well, bub, you musn'i diau.rt tbe meeting," replied tbe jtuiUr. -II you have to cough any more you must cough in a Whisper. I don't improve f uhII boyt coming in here anyway." Dttroit Fn Pitu. A Richmond. V., letter iay : Gossip tefli how, on a recent f stal occasion, a veoerabU od well-ksnwa gentleman, being called a poo to respond to a t-asi, took the liberty of denouncing tbe. Cot. aervatiri party ol Virginia, tsjing amo. g other things, that he wa ashamed of it. Thereupon hi nephew rose so Uie :ory run and said that tbe Cjotervativepir ty of Virginia w a very much ashamed ol bu uncle. Tbe response from the insele was to dash a glass of win ia the face ot tbe nephew, I tell to tI M 1m toW to me. ..' ' Ucnenl ALsembly of North Car linft. SENATE. December ISth, 1674. Prrtident ArmfiMd In the C'bair. I'rajer by Be. Mr. Maxaball. of Christ Episcopal Church. Journal ol yetttf Jay lead and approved Coloied Mr. Mabton, resolution io favor of education, nquaatiag committee to re port at soon a practicabl'-. 1 Mr. Bell said aa one of that committee be regard ej tbe titolution s tiimewbat n fleeting oo them, and ho hoped the Senate would not adopt it, that the . Committee would report' it son at found practicable aod thought proper. Mabaua disclaimed any rfl ction, and Mf. Marlcr hoped aa it meant no rifl-ctlp tbe Senate , would adopt il. Mr. Bell relieved colored Mr. Mabaoo oi any intention to rtfl ct, C invention streaks here began to fhow themselvea io some oi tbe Senator re uiaiks, and Mr. Marler said he hoped no mots Convention wonld be lugged into spctcbes on this floor, as be and hit peo pie were opposed to it, and tbe next time the thing ihowed itt head he would strike It it in an unmistakable manner. On mot on of Mr. Lve Ihe resolution whs postponed till the 22.J day of January. Colored Mr Tucker, loll to pay regie tM, (tidget and iotprctor of elec'iouf. Red rred Mr. Selby, bill coLcernlug pilo t. 1U forrtd. BILIS TO CALL A C INVEJiTluB. Mr, Motehead introduced a bill to call a Convention. Reftrred to Committee 03 ('institutional Reform and ordered to be printed. Rill provide to meet on Monday, month, a'. 12 o'ch ck, and to consist of 120 delegates, each county entitled to same representation as it now has in the House , Mr. Mills, bill to cad a (' T.vrnliou. It d.ffers with Moiehead'.- bill in no, btving so many restrictions on the (,'nr.venlii n. Mr. Mills ruovod to hive his bill piintt-d and mule special order for Tnnradsy next at 12 o'clock. 11 j w.tr.ted to get an interchnrge ot vies, nn tbe tuljcct and didn't see what natois wore afraid of to discuss this thing row. To Senate re fused to ni ike it special order for Thurs day, and it was ordered to be printed and referred to C imtuittee on Constitu tional Reform. Mr. Stickney, bill allowing Shetiff of Beiufordio ti ttle with Treasurer, pissed third raa4iaK Mr. Iluabee, bill io ameud an act coc- cerning OVtitra! Fire Insurance Company. Referred, Mr. Peebles, a bill to incorporate Albe marle sod Roanoke It. H. Company. Re fetrgd. TIIK BALLOT K 'It I-HKACHBRS. Mr. Marler, bill tj allow ministers to vote at any precinct in their couoiy on ejection day. Reft-riei. Mr. Jeokinn, lull m inuke tUi dayt the li'at Monday in Vtiy iux;tli. Re ferred. Mr. Mnw, i. h u 1 1 - to invi Btigte the i.ffai: j nl the A Ix-mnrle and (' lesapeake Canal Ci inp'iiy. In order to lay the mii beli're the legislature ol Virginia the rules were Mispemii-d nud nsolution piKfe d its sever il readings, $7,tf73 TO IKSANK AI-VI.I M Mr. Mills called up bill relating to in debtedness of thu Inssne Asylum provid it g $7,873 t" relieve it ol the indebted ness incurred no ve the appropriation within the last two years. Mr. Mori-head a;keri reason lor ppropriation Mr. Mills explained, and Mr. Waring favored the appropri.iti 'it in i v ry earnest and complimentary sp-cili if the manage ment snd officers "I tit il insti'ution. Mr. Ptai dlord favoied Ihe sppr priation, he bad ricently visited the Atyluiu, aeen all the boi ks, and had once ileum ;d every account, and while he differed politically with Dr. Oiissi m, he believed that he hail managed this int itutioo in a m tiimr that eminently rtfl ctcd crtdit on hit heart and head. The A-yluin was eco nomically managed and he hoped there would rot be a d (renting vote to this appro piiatiott. C'jiori d Mr. Mabs n should vote againtt this appropnati ii The county of EdgiC 'tnhr paid the li-w of tweotj. three hundred dollars toordn this institution and she had but two inraues in it. ifr. Linoey would first like to tee a most thorough extmimt on mide by th I committee before tppropriating. There w.t evident a large element of suspicion in this house snd outside, not that he implicated Dr. Giistom, for be admired that geulleinan, but to latisfy us all, let a thorough examination first be made. Mr. Wtiiig i-greed with Mr. Linney in having a thorough examination. He had come here nee before prepared mot out ill prisent management, but on see ing the beautifal system they hid at woik over tin re he confessed that he turned a complete somersault. ( He wat in favor of the most thomuf h examination but at the lame time thit resolution hould be now pawed for the relief of Ike tnaaai. Bill paeaed thitd reading, ayes 40, nays 1. Senate adjiureed till 10 o'clock to morrow. , nOCrE OF REPRESENTATIVES. December 15. Mr. Speaker Robicion called the House to order at 11 a. m. Prayer by Bev. Mr. Marthall. The journal of yesterday wat read and ipprovid. - ! I'XTITIOM Mf- Eiwin, petition from cit'ee of Mitchell coutty asking for tepinl of we, 8, chap 187. Iswsvf 1673-74. Mr, Kendall, pttitloo and eouinier p- titioo from .Randolph couutj in regtrd to sale of liquor. 1 STABPIKO QcMtTTUES. Messrs. McRse, Tate, Mciite, Finger, Shack leford, Walker, Carton, Ha ksand Walker, submit tad reports from their rc- pectif oomaitre. ; ' Mr. Walker of Rlcbmocd, fWm Special Committee to investigate charges against J. C. L. Harr t, repotted that tbe Com mittee did not feet warrsct-d from the testimony inMMmmewwrog Hie ktipeach- mtnl of llairia, and asked lo be dia" charged. BILLS IRTRoOnClD AND RKFBKtlBUI. Mr. Wa ker ol Richmond, a Lilt to lie entitled to act to amend and (i-jnact chapter SI, lection 104, of He vised Code concerning tppealt from justice com It. Crews, col , a bill to be entitled an tct for th bitier protection of Ira ads oo ftrmr. Mr. Wells, an tct to prevent the! fulling of timbers tr otherwise obstructing the wtteitof D ctort C etk la Doplin county. Mr. uiitb f Anson, a bill to be enti tled an act lo amend tic. '.J, chap. 64, Battle's Iievital, entil ed Landlord and Tenants, Mr. Barnttt, an act f r the reliif of the sure ms of Jobo L Harris, al Peru n countv. Mr. Means, a bill to be eutitled an act for the better enforcement of c ntrscta and tin eohtDcement of agriculture. M-. Spears, bill to be entitled in tct to prevent burning turpentine and fix til res. Mr. Gudger, a bill to be entitled an set to n peal section 14, 13, 16 aod 17, chat ter 2, of Bultle'a Reviial, relation to agri cultural and Geological surveys. Mr. Boyd, a bill lo be entitled n act to mcoiporate the Deep Rver &xtpi haw and Rtidsvilie Hsilroad Con pan j. Mr. M'wns, e bid to tic entitied sn act to repeal chapter IbS of the laws ol 1871-"72, at broug'n loiward in Bt tie's llerisal, chapier 111, section 81, and to give juri d ction to cbii f officers of cities tod towns within their corporate limiir. Mr. Walker, of Richmoud, a bill lo be mtitled aa set in relation to arils ot cer tain reeordtri and tuprdia$ Mr Divit, an set to prohibit the tale ol spirituous iiquort witbin two miles of Richland Institute in Hay waod county. Mr. Tate, a bill to be entitled so act to ptevent the felling of lumber iu the South Folic river, and io Rick and Liurel cretk in Bbika county The calendar was taken up. The bill authoiixiog the commissioners of Jones county to levy a special ttx, pa-sed i's 3rd reading. On motion ' I Mr. Finger, tbu rultt were suspended, and thu bill to ainerd chapter 12, Battle's H via.l, conctrniog Building Au.uiations, pineil several readings. On motion of Mr. Mclvor, tbe rules Were suspended and tho resolution intro duced bj himself this moruitig oo i j.iur.imtct lo meet at 10 1-3 each morn ing wis read ami n jected. The report oi ihe Joint Commit ten on immigration was adopted. Tjc repoit of Special Committee on iropeachmeat of J. C L. Harm wa adopted. Ihe bil iu regard to ta'eol Iiquort in s ceiuiu locality in Chatham county, laiied to pari. The bill to tepeal chapter 1CU, laws of i871-'72, paased tetcral readings. On (notion of Mr. Oaksmith, ihe bill to pio eel the States interest! io railroad W it leferred to Committee on Judiciary. Oa motion of Mr. Walker, ril'es sus pended tud the resolution to piint tbe trtiei nl all laws of thu session and of all bo a undisposed i If Was adopted. T.ho &uaie bill iu relatiou to the North Carolina Manua was amended aod passed teveial rending. Mr. Meiidttthail iuiruduced a bill sl tboiix ug the ei'y ot lire joabir to issue bind. Idler nl to (.' minit ee o-i Judi ciary. Mr Stioug, a lesi.iuiion to pro ect tie bsttety of artillery belonging to the State Itt-ierred. On mod io ot Mr. B.wi, 1 me ad- j U.-Ltd Tub Manaai BATrLK.- Tbe Aeu Tori Utrald, ol Sunday, ai'.yi ; General P. II June, at the rojint of General .ll eimni, aid proceed to-morrow to tLe old batile Hi 1 1 of Manassas to verify Cei taiu poia s in the story ot the fight. Toete tre coi fl. cling stateincntt tt to tbe time Phil Kearney's brigade appeared upin the scene. General Jones command ed a regime t under Kearney, sad ail bit share of the fighting wat over at elites ia the forenoon. By observation of tbe grt udi) fie think he may bt able to re concile trie iiattinenti it to thi time wiien Kearney came up. P ta.mt who hive bersme thoroughly chilled Irorn any cause, may have their circulation at neoe letiored by taking into tbe ttomacb a t ;atpoontul of ' Jobs aloa'a Anodyne Liniment mixed in a little cold water( well iwteiioed. THB LADIES '' A young widow in New Orients befog asked after her husband's health, sniwered with a soft, quiet smile, "itf S ;dead, I tbsnk yoe."- -11 j A wealthy yonug English widow,wlioa p initio is small feet, offers to uirry tbe mm, who it over five eet till, and can wear her th' e No. 3. Mis Col, Hammond, the Bella Boyd that wat, ol Con fexiei ale fame, it with her busbaad t id children on e Visit to Chariitow, West V rgluis. Suian, bow in th world did you ever marry that brute f "Ob, I don't know, Jane. I used to pick lint off hit doit col lar, snd bt fell In tovo with me." ; There art estimated to lie 120.100 wo men M Paris dependent ttpen their needle foreopport. The bigheit rate of pay is not over four francs, or about seventy -nine centt per day. Winn t mother labors under any in terne excitimer t shethuild never put her child to her breast. A cam of phidcra recently, under Dr. Cnlber' care, he lay oan be traced back to nursing, the child when the mother was violently excited. O her Casts have been noted ol feeble and broken down mrvous tfiltirin IkAi the same cause. The Msrquis dc dux is taid to attend ibe opira every night when bil wife, Adeline Pstti, lings. lie sitt in a retired comer, and Hatches her intently while she it on the stage. When alie retire bit inteieit fags at once, and he turnt bil at tention to the house. When the perform suce ia over, tbe marquia teilt Mtdnme Patti wherein he does net quite like her tinging or her acting, snd she doci better next time, and thinks her husband tbe belt critic in tbe world. ' AN AFFRAY IN GREENSBOltO. For the Sentinel. GKtKMsu .Hi', Dictmter 14, 1874. Mr. Editor : -Our towa it iu s great rate oi excitement i v r a shooting affair which ocourred t the MeAloo Hontf about supper t me. 3Ir. A. O. Moore wbo was IJ vilely aas iltd tbmugh a card uurpurtio'' to couie Irom Mr?. Biv;m, tbe mother of a jr. ung girl, tell t foul ol Mr. Green, tha author of the caid, tt tbe supper table. Mr. Green rau lo his room aad Mr. Moore after him. Green ibut the door, and Moore kxked it oper. Green stood with a chair n pruned and Moore shot through (lie chair miking a flc.li wOUuJ hi. b.a.l. Mr. Q.org W. Swepsou and one ot his attorneys wis in the mom. The attorney drbTV his pistol and fired t.D Mr. Moure, is ODe re port, sod another is that bia pistol went went ( ft accidentally. No aeriout dam age icfl.cted. Tour. G. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. "OR RENT FOR TilE YKih .8:5 That convenient ofUue It ratr otClliris Naitonal Bank on Mir in tre-t. Apply to iltt lll'IZItNV NiriON.il. BAJiB., R IvtiEHa X HAKHIa.. CLosrya our. A i wh air abi'Ut to slop the wliiukey traue, mi the 1st I January text, we propnae to sell our stock of liquors, low, for cash. We also wish to tell t lir bar fixtures, which itcximplitn. We ay lo our delinquent customers that we must be pant by Cliiibtnuis, sou hope none of I hi m will get angry if we hould dun them on the street. We gave you good metiore nnn go d Iiquort sod vou must pay up. "dec 152 w HOtiESSA, HARftH. s T. MARf'd cCHOOb, Hi I.I on, N- C FJLND'O, MAY 1MJ. Tie Sixty-sixth term of this t-h 'Ol will eommenei on Thursday, tbe ala' of 3 u Lry, Ibta, and routiDua tweaiy werKt. K.r aelrculir, apply to th Kector AbbKK'l BMEDEP. gPEOIAL NOTICE. ON THURSDAY NlflUT, DEC. H, 1 74. Wa till sell at An-tioa. lOSTJPERBCOLOREIORO GKAIN EILS8 (Full raturna) 6il., to I'. turn. 6 frith Pjplinr, 1 Poplin i mJ Cashmer e, Rlvh BiuatslLsoe Collars (impi re byus ) Rich Ottoman F a-fs and Shawls Ac. Tue laolce are leapeetfully lnvlxdt) at tend thia rale. As ehoiee good will tie sold snd ample accommodation will be i nU-i-ded them aa well as the gentleman. TIMELY NOTICE. Oar A action fates will take place each tilRbt (except Ba urday ntgbli) untu tbe 1 6 U.-c . and will rrtalt ouni'tr the dev. Os and f er iih tht auetioa. will be both (lay art nlafnt until the whole awvra is aispoteti or, mit sale w.ll be by the l'reee, Psekeiri or in bo's sa tha whole at k mast ba dispose of by January 1 If" 5 W. II & R. 8. TUCKER, Surviving I'artters. HA VI NO SOLO WY FARM SlTUsTtvu near Wake Forest College, known aa the Pmlfoy piaci. 1 snail on the Hth of December. 1874. offer st public tale. Svt head et lae.1 Miles, sice from tu 1 years, on good horse, bagaty aod harness Tarsus IS months credit With no and approved seenrtty besrinar A par caul iutwoat fruos date. At lb tan e t ma and pu e i, 1 ni atso seu ior eaao a lot of akecka, ooe good sailed tow sod keifr c df one i-iwlalr eattlBK macbits snd all the farxi-t; nteulla, aiao one eolttee eet of furnlt are, two pottage bed sleada and anat treasea one waidruba, an sane boitvn chain inttfa safe and many cth'.r 'htrgt too tcdl baa tj BBcatisa. W. T. AfKIW. December 14 tdt. THB BEST i WATER POWER IN MIDDLE NORTH CAROLINA . FOR BALL The Neuae Hannfaetnrlaw rtnmn.rv nir. for tale Its matrslnerBt water twer osl six miles from RsktKb, If. C, e the Tarboro aoas,wiui lainy Acres et Land, itt Mill , Brtat and Saw Mill, Store Heiae, Eight Nouses for operative two bsma aed stable, Blacksmith Shop, Rock foundation npon Which the old fae tory stood and stack built if brick Bfty feet high. It h surrounded with granite of good ouaUty and hat very 1st clay for brick on the The power consists of tht whole force of the Nsusa River st this point ' : If not disposed of at r, rival sail previous to tbe Ma of December, It wiff on tbtt day be told St tha Coart Hoiim, In Kslelrti to tha highest bidder. lima. ronr thousand aortsr In Cm fa. Ralaoce la ewe. two sad Una eeara wllii Interest from date. A pltotatitn adtoinlns? of sboat two hon ored acrea of good f aiming land, will be sold at the tame time, VN'li. rxiwLE, nov lf8-dtd Pre't Neaas Maaaf. Co JTEW GOODS AGAIN AT Creech's. SECOND STOCK THIS SEASON. It affords me more than ordinsrv Dleasure to offer to tbe trade and consumers of Drv Goods, s second stock bought within the last icw days in new xorK, ana wui be sola at prices which enables me to ask competition no odds. My stock of Dress Goods embrace t larcro and complete line of beautiful shades and colors, from low price to flue fabric. My noca oi piece gooaa, nam, noou, hoofs, Carpets, Yankee Notions, Ac.t it no doubt li largest to be found in the elty, snd to which I would call the special attention of close buyers, and here allow me to aay that I do not propose to close or wind up my buslnena, but on the contrary to extend ft. Bo bear lu mind Creech's Is the place. Those wbo study economy and profitable Investment can do no better than to give mo s call. Being truly alive to the demands of the hour, snd anxious to secure a larre trade. claim to put before tbe public the largest biock io De munu iu me city. noiwwm. a. U1U.&CII. SALS. OF VALUABLE. REAL. AND FEB BONALi PROPERTY. On the 17th dav of Decambar nut wa wrlll sell at public auction on the premises, tbe farm known u the "Richland Plantation," situate four miles ana ooe hsif west of Rsl- tiub, and at tbe tame time and place tbe entire equipment of said farm, consisting, of Aortas, Mulct, ma, calve, poultry, teagotu earU plough, harneu, Ac. Thia term contains about three hundred snd fifty scrfes. Upon it art a perfectly new and e celiently arranged nwti Lino aoi-ts, In which are seven com fortabe rooms-a new very lartre and most convenient barn, covering under one roof itut.Ka, combine hay loft, Carriage and nitron Kooms and Snellen. A lartre and well arranged tilu lionse with the celebrated needle mi, tun oy one ol ntaKe t Turbine Water Wheels, and power tsfttcent to run a (iris i mill, and pond of water ; tbe ratter, covering three acres of land and well stocked lib choice Hah. U fed b a bold stream and will ran s gin ten bourt oat ef every twenty ronr, independently or ram or be.d-water. Blacksmith and Wood woik -hops with complete sett ol tooln, and new and commodious Kitchens, laborct' houaea, cowsheds and poultry house. A well of mood water la equally conv nit nt to house, liitvbeu aud atoh ti : and the Dairy com bines io one building a perfect lee nunse and Spring House. We will alto, on the 19ra Dat or Dicxm iikk next, tell at public auction, on tbo pr"mle5, the plartatKn known al "Till EXslEX t ARM." This tract lies in Bt. Mary's Towu.hip, ten miles South East of Rabigh, and is about two miles distant from Auburn, one ot tuadepott of tbe North Caro linn Knllroad. It eonti i' a about two Hm natu and inn ackvs. U.n U are. sn ez eil. Dl Uwellirg Iloute, eon ali'.isg eifclit rooirts, which has fery litt lybeen thoroughly ripairu l and painted. A very lsrgs, roomy Mm new Gin House, provided with eVKry ar raiiL't'inent and conveniences for receiving:, uulosding storing, ginning and packing cot t n, in tbe building are one of Bland) 's new niton borne power bleats Engines, with tlx t ires comt'li le and in first rate runuilg order. A Zanesvllle Grist Mill, the runners of best burnt ne and now in perfect condition ; vi ry cxneikut Taylor's Gin sad Fowerpreaa snd Hlackpmlth and Woodwork Shops with full ies of tools. We ill tell at the time tud place laat men tioned tbe full npripinetU of tbe Rxeter Farm, eoneiatiiic; of mules, cattle, bogs, poultry , wagons plonglis, harness, Ac. We ran sat to persons desiring to purchase, that the two farms above described cannot lie urpaaaed in the Btste tor eompleteneea and conveniuacet of stfrnqremant; for the uutuber, tiie tnd value of the buildings snd sticlora'ea.or for ttiorongfanrssof equinmint. I be laud la of the best quality, produces cot ton aa nne!y aa ai.y in the Stats and it now in a high state of enltlvatioa. There It u on both Plantatl ins a young thrifty or ehard of considerable extent and of tbe choi cest vsrieilea of fiuit treet. Among the est tie art a fine young cow, Imported at a cost of .wo btmitred and Bfty dollars, s ball of i x elliut etock ana siss. and several bloodtd calve. Tec hogs are thorough-blooded diet -tar and tseikthire. Tbe mules wen all se lected with skill and judgment, snd are young health? and in good order. The horses aro too Weil known to require mors than mention A visit to either i f theae plantations will nr ft t any faimcr. Thu real estate will be sold upoa the fol lowing terms : one third in cash, the balance n equal iretalmeats at one, two, tnd three veira. w itli interest from dat "f aals. 1 itle lo he retained until payment It made. ltio lerfoual property will be aold on a credit of fix month for all rums over one hundred dollars, 'is tjuic hater giving note ait" approved security. Purchasers will not le required lo mak paynieut until satisfied atVithe title. JOHN WATLimi, OEOROKII. BNOW, Raleigh. K. f!., OcU atJ-U QEAIN CKADUtrJdt URAjUS aCYTilS Just received t supply of Sinclair' Celebrated Southern Cradle, las User in rum Markbt. Warranted to give satisfaction. JAMES X. TOWLKS, Agent mayiV tw. , VALUABLE FARM rOR BALE )K EX CtlAXiBFOstCIU mPBKlY. On Wednesday the liird day of Desembcr, If not sol before at prtvM ale, I Hill r itt lha b if heat bidder toy Kuria tttiMti 1 two sndor ehtlf n lies Fi st of Raleigh on the Tarboro Road. It contains; about Ihrci; hundred ad thirty acres vf land, ot which about one hundred and fifty are well wooded, -a tbe tract, are an exeoi ent dwelhsir faoue containing anven rooms and two Urge cellar, i Kitchen Wtb two rooms s'tno.t new, a large tbroe story tain House wiab herce tower attached, laborers bouses, barn, , a large peach and apple otchird. iTodn-drg tue beat froit to Wtke Coanty. AlglU tins tyring of wtter conveniently icetttd. Four loads i f wood a day can le made bj i wagme hauliog to Raleigh. Tbe eoatetaplsted Ksielih ,v seaboard Railroad touLei wl boul pene'rat leg the Northern boundary. The land I well adapted to Cottv, T ibaueo, Wheat and a I thecereala. Two hue tjina, o e water power, the other steam aiwii'uitt a few hundred yard frrm tbu premltet, Imsi or ai.: Twj thousand collar ek. tha bssooe Inoai', two and tbrej year., equal InatalmenU. I a-tli-a Retiring to ion rkase are iirvited to it.speet the ptemiae. TbtlaadwtUbi (Uvided if da.rd. i wilt exehaa a for City Propertv. dee Mat BASIL C.MANLY. APPtfCATION will be made to tbe i rer teat LrtrUlalnre t obtatu s Charter ft v the eoutheru budeiwrttvrs Atoettktn. novW-04 ' ! 1 I , ! 'l i , 1 i,- i' .IX-J-U '; . j r .. '-.,v. .. ., A ' ' . 7.