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1 :, 1 '. .' -'V V V v- v-X. ' s . . ..r cl r ' TUB DAILY SENTINEL ' PratwiBO it- i j 0 a I A 11 TURNER, J. Otflo Near the Court ilouse. BATS or ItMOIimiK.) Dili) Sentinel 1 year In advance - S.OO Daily Six months la advance 6.00 8e,uI-Wekiy ... 6(10 Weekly Sentinel " " - - .00 The Dolt 3a tiL will tw dallvered.ln iny part of the City at TirrtM CbjstS per week, j NEW ADVKSTJ3EMENTS. QORD WOOD FORIALf. 100 Cord of reasoned pine ' 18 pel cord delivered (troop 4 horse r 'or . An ly at ri it' Mure on illllsburo' Hreet. oec 18 tt J WVU AKM t-Tt'RB FO SALE. ! ; " 1 f it my farm, 8J mile lim Iba rit y of rtsleigh. eotiMintng 163' acre; a HOOD DWELLING (ijt row. A'l in (iii.nl repair. Fine gold llSflANT HOUSE, front ol the . i 3 1 1 A good 8TOREHOIWC, aod to etfrel lint stand. Doing a good busiaetv. The plaiitxtiuD is in good order aad under good f;nce. D c. 10. J. DAVIS. ttfttNSUOIW FEMALS COLLEGE GREENSBORO N. U. Tbe 8 it in Session of .187 will begin 0 Wtdnetdey t.'ie lUth of January. ; Prom t a Wndam-e at the very opening la hlra'y Important ad earn Vl slr.d. cmuiiu m iumoii or !U wini, Board, (Wathlitf end Light got Inrtaried an l Tution in regular C liege Coon I'.fi 00. Charge lor Extra omdo , moderate. K..r atnlognea ly to tbe Preaidcat Rev. T. It. Jones, D. D. . XL D. WIl W. Pre,. dec 10-dlv Board of Trustees. V LC ABLE PROFaJ.TY FJst SALE. Two va'asl.te traeta of land tlluat aear tha c ty of Ralelga : 1-.' rsct Ilea about;? 1-8 miles ffocth of t io c ty j' I ale Kb n both aid i of tbe Atv . lu u road, sdjo nlng tbejlands of s.ejrge T. C ke, Bryau Croen and o.hers, containing 1 10 acres tad Tract la abowtd mil vest of It city of Kth Igh on botb aide o' the Raleigh uj lAugusti Air I. wit Kailroad, edj lining trio is ads of William Tbomssia, containing IU KKt , t A so a (6 Hon e powwr ateta engrre and sawmill CEO. II- N.iW, A;, ! to office in' C'.m thoust!. de'5 30 rJJYS! "toyTiF Toys ! ! The U get s-ortinent at NAT. L BROWN?. FIDDLE STRINGS. GUITAR Strings and TriiDm.ii.gs best at NAT. L. BUoWN'S. MUfIC.lL IN TRCMKNTf AH kind at NAT. L. BRoWN'S. FANCY O DOOM BASKET. Ac. Ti e l.i z st iit-or'tn"it l AT L. BRCWNV. JU t jour W fu, Bwthn aixt file id a prwnt at NA T. L BROWN'S. E ST tl OK ii ANSI oiat f..r 'lunhen l'ir'"-. Orya", c, a' AT L BttUWN'B. ( TO NA". U BROWN'S for your v ' Clir.itmaaaud UoluUy preaeat. BUY AN FSrgY o OAS for yor ti,.rnei. (inai bareaini can be b:id at NAT. L BROWN'S. CHKISl'MAA ANI HOLIDAY will oon be her . tiu to NAT. i. BrtOWN 8 for tliu beat ba gain. UetU-tf "TALL ABL'-. TOWN LOTS FD'i ?L KT AVtX. N C. On Tu'.rday 3J h le . 18 4 at 11 o'clock ui , I 'nl 'I Pii'iiir Auction oid. i IVsmhie Tn L semi 'luli.g from i '" ') creii t b. T-.-rm'" made kujn o da or Plc. cec:v J McJ Ki.l.INOroN. gT. MAW S r Hl.OL, K I.T5 U, -N. J. FuLI-DiD, MAY lt4!. Tl e f 'xtv eiilli t.-rm of iliia 8ch"0l w.ll co un: c - on T'lU Hdny, the 21at of J.u r., 1 , ii. i . hi t'uu truiy wei la I' it ci'culir, ni'I'l) to ih" Kectur A 1.1 Krt'l BMEDE?. JJU. TLHNKK. I-KNT.ST. Uf r,'Poved hi olHoe t lie room or Carmer'a tagstor on Fayetteville Biraut. LOVi7-ll -ALUABUR PLANTATION FOrt CiLF) By virtue Of sj'bi'gauuii of Wake 8n erior Court I will oBkalurUay I be filb of Uecpm h r 18:4. at ibi Cuur. Hi ue door 1 Kaltbrh. i.or t pub Ic fait io parcel to ault par i lui-er1 that vajnable plantation on tbe (as tm. or of ute Kkver In Wi-kc couni j, ad j iln.hif the laada of Dvld Hint a and the mud mi b ch Jonnthan foolereaUle, being i ar 1 1 hr. H'nb tft Uintoo Laud, aud oa taii. nz ibonttsaS n-rt 1 ik : I ne f anb t'aab remainder la tan i.i.'i.ilu, Uind md fecurtty rtani'edr FAKAH K. VMLUbK, Kit I. of :.H Wa;uK.dec'd D attlt A ?oj, Attj'a. nov lui . . i . i -. . 0 1801 At NOTICE. ON IHURl)AY NIOMT, DEC. IT, lh74. We (ill fell at Auction. '0 -UPERR COLORED (4 HO GRAIN f-ILKS (Full Fatv.ru) 'H jda., to PUern. . 6 lri;h P..plinr, . . Poplins aud taabmcrer, RI h Biustel L;o Collar (lmftr e' by a .) Rich Ottoman t'carf and iliawls, A. r - The Lad ie arc mpactfuliT Invited to at tend this tale. At choice good will u told and am, ! accommodation will ba ixtuiided then a weft a la f entlemen. TIMELY NOT.CE. Cur Auction alet wl.l take place eack right exc.t tsa arday nlhi) neill tbe ttl) D c , ni will rvtail ourirv tuw day On and (f ar l Sin toe aacuon wlilbebotk iay anit Digut until tbe waole l"ck I dlapo ed of. Tbi ale will be by tor Piece, Fac-igiorla Lo'a, a tha wool etxk mual be niapoitd of by January 1 let - 1 W. II & R 8. TLCKEIU 8urtii0jf ParlD4rt , JOQEUc A11AKRU closIxq opr. I As we ar about Io qrrit the wkiiket trade, on tba lat ft Jaouarf fjrt, we propose to sell oar itock of liquor, 1"". fi'Hssh. We alio with to tell our bar fixtures, which araeonplcto. W tay te oof delihuctit eaaiomer tbat muat bw pead by Cbrittmu, and hope aone of tbem will fet angry if we ihnuid Hub them oa the itreet. Wigave yoo good entaur aad good liqU"ft Bod yiiu must pat up - u . dcclSJw ROGERS HARRIS. VOL. X. City Intelligenoe. LaTH r Us. LorjatB Mr. Ben. Liitigte died tbi morning at the Carolina Hotel. . . Cotti h 111 Makkkt. -Toer were two Lundrad asd filly bale of cottoa in mar ket to day, and prior ruled at thirteen criitr. Market ijuiet TBjCmr, TbeChuf will am o be gotten 'uy In new iuit of clothe, gran get't init Oot nd not. Tl wioK dia 1 ka beta culling him out and git- ting buttons and thxaad for neoth Hum nou Mmiri. The cmaiita entt of tbe taeaibcr from Hoorc, Mr. Mo Iyer, easy th'ok from th Honae n portt that ha baa grown Ii7 tbat be should more to djonrn uotil 10 o'clock, lilt nso'.iiin was for ten instead of 11 o'clock, tb usual b"ur for netting. Th Scotch ar earlj rlting, working people, and thrjr rrquire the same of their rcpreneota I'mrAEiito for It. to anticipation of tbe near appiotck of Chrittmas the old grandfathers io tlii city ar offl-ring prise boles to the children if itey will abstsin from bl wing tin horns One little chap ha already attempted a blast on hi grandpa's apeaking trumpet. Tbe grown people are not it; demonttratiTe. Tiiey don't ay much lut it is safe to cal culate that titty will do their duty nobly wiih a shot gun )utt before daylight, and n- old nun near .dtbury ba had a hol low log in n ailiuoa for oesr a month and was buying tbe pswder yesterday to stuff it full, arid "let i ff sound, sir, by jinny, thai'nbe hecrd a mile.'' A Mabd Mam Elom Wrra a Vi.fso Giici. or FirritBM. One Alei. Hoberon a while man io Oak Grore T-nrliip, thi county, ha left wife and ( liikln D, and like a tecnud bridegroom of the mnmiiig ia aiding over Ibe ci'uutry iu company wiih a young conii Irv Uw wl.o i juat out of ahort dresses. U ; r .o i tf laat Tuuiaday whU a Mis Betoy Frrre'l tbe daughter of Mrs. Martha Frrrt'll a widow of high reoptcta bilily. As the twain o tkipping oyer tbectnotry we tsnd out tbe following photographs after them : The wallxing Aleck is about 40, light complected! grey eyes, auburn hair, weighs about ISO, and about S (net 10 icchtt high. Mis Bittie i of dark complexion, black hair and rye, is abjut fire feet high and wtigbs not hundred and tea pound. A y information of tbi promenafflrg pair will be thankfully received, by tbe .ii;trcta..d widow Ferrtll. Impoktart bAL. Ibe real and per is n a property of T. F. Lee, late tber IT, will be rold st public auction on Thurs day, Friday sod Saturday nixt. Wbat is known as hit Richland plantation, four mill i West of Raleigh, in Douse Creek t"vcu-l)ip,one-eighlh of a mile of theNorth Carolina railroad : the best improved farm in the State, with all the stock, fur niture, &0., at enumerated in tbe adver tisement in this paper, will be sold oa Ttiured .y nex'. On Ffid jy next, will be sold bis town property, contitting of real ettate, boute ho d i n I kitchen lurulture, fine blooded hwlixT, cattle, 4c. Sale to tks place on u iiatl knows at tbe Meninger place, on birn Avenue. On 8s,urday ol this week will be told wiiu.Ja kauwa at bis lower plantation -Kxaer," io BL Mary's To w nth i p. within two miles of 4ubuia Depot, oa lb North C.iroliua Kaiiioad, aud nine miles fcatt of lUlt'ih. Tbi i oue of the tioett plan utiou io tbe btate. All the ttock.'niulet, catt c, furniture and griat mill, gin, and kteara eoitine. boss. &C &e. All the per sonal r iperty to be role) on these pla va- tlont are of auptrlor tnaauiaotoie, ana in Br . eon dit ion. B ch -f these plantation has pr-i.u.-tci r' -. veni sorni' . i rooit ntm DutDl' L'Mja ..f i.bt tiw..Li. the acre. Tbe adverlieeraent fehows tbat tbe terms ol tale are liberal. There will be a first cleat bahbrchb dinner lurnUhed tbe viaitort to each of these tale. ' dclS-d4t Paris iikj ns eoi yd a sort of Indian summer all through tb month of No vember. A rreaeb Journal speak ni ladies wearing sammer toilets, ot loungers of tbe taft oa tbe Boulevard Immuk seated ouuide on Ibe pavemeot, of boats n tbe 8eio crowded as ia M .y. snd ol peop e taking ices in public gare'e s as in the summer time. Aim tvideuc o. mi. ex . o delicacy of H e Urrapini sold in this market, we msy tell cT a Notth Carolina Senator bo, on a barrel ol terrapins ordered from our infi rmant, won a considerable wiger at Wtkbisgtoo during tbe last tetsioo of C ingreas, he belting tbst they were iqtial to Ibe Ism ut Cbeespeake terrnpiu. and the epicuresn 'referee de ciding in the Senator's favor. New bern Times. Tnree little girlt, the eldest less than ten years old, were canght plundering a toy store In Ban Francisco. They bad earefoily planned the robbery, and, bar ieg climbed in through an unfastened rear wiudow early in tbe morning, while tbe porter wee sweeping ibe sidewalk, mne lust rtrrting with their pockets and hands full' of dolls and the play, tbinga. Taey were thoroughly scared by an hoar ot detention in a police static, and thea sent' home for spsak'mg by their parents, -bo are reputable people. RALEIGH, N. C. RELI0I0U4. Borne years since and there were eil Presbyterian churches In Caswell county. Now there is not a Presbyterian preacher in tb A county. , Jetut tanght tbat man shoul l le grateful for bit daily bnad, and tbat to morrow's work tbould funiiab tc- nor row's supply. "Give a tbi day our daily bread." A year ago tbe Rev Samuel Miller, for tweaf j-five year paator of Ihe Freiliyif rieo Church at Mt. H lly, N. J .died and tbe church ha been nuable to find a ur c.ssor ever since. Bishop Atkinson said recently in a rpeecb that the Episcopal liturgy wtt not "congenial" to the freed men ler the rca eon t hat "they ars a psopl fund f n bib'ting themwivei, and like to take an active part In the service " Tbe IUv. Dr. 1 'i rare, a young Italian Priest, who is sild to rival Father Burke In tloqueon and fl w u! ljtgui.gr, is now preaching in S'. Jjtiu't church. Providence, R. I., to bis c.-untry men, aud gathering an interesting society around him. lie preaches in Englitti aito, and MTacti publir attention. IUv. Alexia Ctll. D. 1) , L. L D., eX-Pieaideut of Bruwu Uuiveitlty, and oue of tbe mott prominent men la the Baptist dvuouiinatioo, jo'at hi voice with other againtt tbe action of the Long Island Baptist Auocietioo in expelling the Lee avenue cburcb for open c unuiu nion practices eta THE LADIES An Indian judge has decided tbat il a woman will abottea pi crutt end butter at thirty-aignt cent p:r pound, her hut- band bas good ground) lor divorce. A lady, Mr. Filxe.-ald, has t ik- n the contract to grade twenty milet ni tbe Ualveaton, Harritburg and San ntoina railway. Mia Liazie Basset t, of Birmingham, Conr. a nitce of CeucrilT im Tnumb, wasniariieii receutly. Tbe General was one of tbe guea't i the weddi ij-. Mil Cnshman is audio have made more moniy than any other American nctyr, except Foirett. Her wealth ia es timated st a quarter of a million. Tbe ttapreiae Curt i f Maine bis de cided that women. cannot hold tbe tflco of Justice i f the Peace or any -tbcr office mentioned in the State Cou tituiion, but that tbe Legislature m author I women to bold any office created by that body. Mits Clarltss Jobniton, titter ot the late General Albert Sjduey J. hi.fl .n, it quite Old and infirm, and li lieen atsiated many times in t'.e pa-t few jrait by the Ooofederate U.-lief . Association and tbe charitable luiitaof Paducah. A few daya ago tbe wat tlriekeu by pitialyti, and is cow ruip!e.s and tpei-cUieat aid in want In New Jersey the other day, I' ur mi e from Patterson, five 'children ot J.ilin Dotterich ventured in a sleigh on a p nil of Ice about an inch thick. Their mother. Mr. Dottertcb, set wateblng th. ni fn.m atop the hill. Four waru girU tn-! I, IS, U, 8, and a boy six years ol 1. As they frolicked ever the pond, when near tbe centre, tbe ice gave way, and down went !elgh end til Toeir cries were heartrending but of no avail a they mnk under lb icy water. The eldeat girl give a last ngonixing cry ot "oh, ruothor, save me!" aod disspprated from her moibtr' sigbt forever. PE1WUNAL. D'Arcy Pul, of Pelertburg, U dead Ue was eight ytwo. McArtllur, ol Philadelpbl i, baa declined rjuperviaieg Anhitict. The next Coogret will contain five mpmbcts ol the Tenth Alabama Cmifi de rate regimeut. all S'nionpura Democrats Ex-Qov. (extra Billy) Smith, of Virgin ia, ia a candidate lor Clerk f tl e next House of Repietentttlvts at Washington. In Boston, on Bsturday, s young man went l-to a barber shop, ud, standing before a mirror, cot In throat. He ai out of work, aod bad become desper.te. Prof. Judd ia hi attempt nts k Wtnton come nut with lm leg, ami 70 mile short ol Weston ' U s fasieat mile wss in 14. mi uies8eo'i. Is A resolution bas been td pud by tbe Ijw B;ate Orange, rcquealiug the uov rnor to proceed sgaiuat all railroad which have tailed to comply witn too railroad law. " . King Kslakauatold a CAieoe yur.al reporter that he liked th eouuiry i.t eaeely, but he tuepected the peopl. were not secjttomeA to lbn presence o kins, ludeing by Ibe w .y ibey . x, mined him. Nanoleoa was oae day sssrehing for boek in the library of Msloaeltoo, sn 1 st last discovered it on a shelf somewhat above bis reecb. Marsbsl Moncey, who was present -one ol tbe tallest men in tie army-stepped lorward, saying. "Permit me, 8ire ; I am higher than year Majesty." "You are longer, Marbal,"eald th. empe ror, with a frowa. tt i Poad'e 1 1 tract aBortte ed'ate relief la all tutt of a. ate pain. Tbto I .u;m laegnae, bet tbsexpertence ol twenty 3 ve yearaaAeaUlUtreih. Try It! J WEDNESDAY, DEOEMBER ie,; 1874. ticneral Auerably of North 0r olin.. flENATE. Decern br UUi, 1674. Vreaident Arm Held in the chair. Journal ol yesterday was read sod spproved. Mr. Latham, a memorial from about a thousand citizens of Beaufort asking per- misaion to erect a lre bridge across Pamlico River at or near ths town of Washington. Mr. Cautwoil moved the Senate do now adjourn, and on hie motion tba eyes and nay were called. Aye , naya 86. (Tan move we evidently to Catch ibute Senator who were uot in thoir teats ) Uouae proposition to print 600 nopies uf the report ol tba Boar of Immigra tion. Concurred In. t Mr. Waring moved to tend met tag e to the Hoot prop-King to priot 10 copies fur every member ol the bill to ci sn pro mite and nettle tbe public debt. Adopted. Mr. Waring then moved tb s bill be made tpecial order for Tuesday 26tb day of January at 18 o'clock. Adopted. Mr. Waring, a bill to repeat an act in- co.por ingNorth Carolina Beneficial Ai t(x iation. Propositions an 1 Grievance. C ilored Mr. Tucker, a bill to aid tbe public schools aod sbolish poll tax. Conatituti.iual Iteforu!. Mr. Millt, a bill to create another towuehip Iu the county of Burko. Mr. Latham contended tbat tbe couuty com missioner couM create tbit lowsship and be wat opposed to tuakiug a law where one was already provided. Mr. Mill ttatid the biil was scut him by a prominent Itwyer io his county, aod be tupposed there would bo difficulty in having the towotbipcrealed iu any other way, or else the bill wouldn't have been tent. He said tbst me id the voters in this township bad 1 1 r;de 23 miles to volu aod hu knew that I hi lawyer had good reason tor tlie bill, a lie wat a very intelhgoiit min. Bill pi-ai-1 thiid read ing. Ayet 24; nays 14. House ret diitiuo to p;ii: tac titles of all !awa of tint s Mioii and ,l Irl un disposed ..(, mid thai five hundred copiea of tbit liar be printed tod laid on the deski ol members ol b. tb Houset, on tbe day of rettserubling ltcr recess. Mr. W ariug opposed concurrence. Mr. Csut well favored if. fenate concurred In the r. solutior. TIIK C.fBT BILL. Bill io iatb;,n legal rate of interest, an. I pr. veut us iry. (Mr. Anderson olfued a hu rt tu e eminl-ahing interest at 6 .er cent, wbcli.lor tlie present, w it uot iu ordc ) Mr. Morehead was fir postponing mt o j .in ihe Usury bill, as Mr. Holton, an i .u mucer ol one ol the b lis, was .,u ir. Mr. Ltou.y was for action uow. Let .. lace tbe music and co.neuj l.illiu Ii...' aud let the fight be I'tdei n tlie bill now. Mr. French didn't lei r lii lace I lie muaic," or to "Com up . th - i .e," but iu i. nit r to give u time to In in an . piM o i I. Imped pi.sip.in meiit u .til a. , r in- Mr. Uu-bie am dy ii.., i,9 ,.i mi, t ine, ii.i aw no re .si n Io u..t ii. ui. in. ut. Mr. Kerr iliuuiilil l In. ws- n..t Ii e 1 1 its ; 1 : sss a q'lettii u of 10 r.iui-h importance I i o shoii a tune to iliscua II. ulit vts- uol p. s'p. lit ! i)ia 20; i,jai. .Mr. Mull asked to r C maidcr tha vst.-, i i 1 t Mr. H itliec ni' ve I I lav li.s n.nt ..:i on the hi.. Mr Mi la died ibe uyes and uays .iji-s 17 ; riujs 25, and muii. n as loti. I he momm l reion-i'ler w ,s then carne.i atet 21; ray U. Mr. More- hiad then in.veu m pofpone fur. her C'.i.aider ition until tlie iOth sissy ol J.in- Usry. Mi. Cai.l '. opposed p.stpon. mint, there ns n -l.niiii iu Mr. Linuet't iuvitatmn, i c ! upon the rente to sund up snd I ce th" iniisic, and a leader ot tl.t bsn.l l.e liul cslled out the r ght flii'e, ai.d h I .r ook wss. lor ilaii cing to tbe uiu-iir. Mr. 11 I aekcl Mr. i nut w e i il Ii. b 1 i v r been a dancing master! No, t:, but he had command ed t 'l.lierc, and made thetu to dance. mid all he had to do Has to pall s bell or two that u music to Ilia ear. Mr. Ln ney mule a veiy able speicli against usury on Mr. Morehead'a motion to poL poue. lie quoted from Lord llacon, and also g.ivc t nut vera.- Iroui the Ptulmitt, here he aka. Lord, wl :o shall abide in thy tabernacle I ami si s( r ',,'Ho tbat putteth ii. .1 ins money to utury, nor taketh reward againtt the innocent." Mr. ilu-U-t a-kel Mr. Lmney if he had t l.t'OO t I ii I and i.m.d get 10 per c nt. ..in ol the ftntu snd ucder th.t toll C iu d id) tr. t 6 per cent in the State, would' be not i nil it out ol the btate I Mr. Linuey ri pli d : "If the facnili. t fir ex sniininif into the solvency of par te at n di-tsnce were the same as those wlnii having Ihein near, i would but had rather Iu ve it in the hsmls i f per sons ia the .-s.ine whose financial Condi iloa is kno s n ar.l can bu i a.-ily ex, tu ned, at 6 lm.1 vent, than out oi the Sts'e wLee it couid not with r riainty be knowo or easily ascertained." I l e in .in. n if p.mtpone to 20. b ol J nusry wst a loptej Ben ite aiij urued. HOU E OF Ktf l'llt'8ENTAriVE?. December 16. H te called in order at 1 . m., Mr. Speaker Robins .u in the cbair. Journal f yes cr 1 iy ws resJ and tp provi'. Mr. Bsnet'. prtsen'.nl a petit on pray ing the tneorp.tration of the town of Mat IbOro, Pitt county. Mr. Mendenbali from the Jjiot Com mittee un the State Deist, Mr. Gadgor fr im tbe Cimmittee on Proposition and Grievance, Mr, Meant from the Judiciary llMHIl.lTaTaHtai r V fit ret firt I'M 0 immltlee, lit. Erwlo from th Judiciary Committee, Mr. Mekane from tb, Coat- aalttea na Military Affairs, Mr, Staples from the Committee on Cor'pomtions, Mr, Woodbouee from tba Cimmittee oa Rsilrosd.', 1'catroadi and Turnpikes, scd Jfr tfhscklelord from the Comniltjtee on Eagrotaed Will, -submitted reports from various standing oommittecs. , Mr. Oaksmitb, a resolution curicrruing Btate railrosdt, raising a Joint Committee tD Investigate tbe affairs of those rtilrosds in which tbe Btate is interested. Calfudar, Mr. Finger from tbe Committee nu En rolled Bills, reported a number of bill and rts .lulioos st being cotreetly et. rolled. Mr. lieid from tbe Commit'ee on Claims, submitted a report , Mr. Bairett, a bill to incorpotate tbe tjwn ol Usr.bjro, Pitt cunty. Itesrrred, Mr. Mc-sely, bill to prevent tbe telling of timber in the ran of Gothrn Be amp, Duplin county. Referred. Mr. Reid, a bill to provide for two ad. diiionsl turns of Ihe Superior Ceuit ol Mecklenburg couety. Referred. On molion of Mr. Greene, tbe rules were tutpended and Ibe bill to amend the charter of the WaUuga and Calilwed Narrow Gauge Railroad waa taken up. Mr. Finder moved to pottpoue until the 21st of Jaiiu.ry Mr. Greene did not see bow llis- psts'ige of the lull could effect the toustiiui ittt of tba geutlemtn from Catan ba (Mr. Finger) aod oprod Ibe poatponemeat Mr. Finger thought otherwise and in- t sled on his motion. Thi m lion to pos pone was put t-i a vote and pr. vtiied. On motion of Mr. Meant, Lie ruUa were tutpeoded aud the bill to repeal chapter 195, laws of 1871-78, in reference to tbe jurisdiction ol chief (fficert of cities, tts., wss taken up. Mr. Means took Ibefi ior and explained tbe operations of hit bill. Mr. M iring wsnted more lime to ix stuine the provisions ol the lull. Ue mi veil to make special order f .r lo mor row st 12 U). Mr. Meant thought tint ihe provisions ol the bill were e'ear enoub TheJadi- ci&rv Committee 1 sd r m nr. I it lull r. snd be was i pp nil to ar.y postpone ment. Mr. M iring withdrew hi m Hi in to pottpoue aud make cisl order. After some debate tbetbotioo to postpone una til to-morrow was renewed, and being put io s vote prevailed. By Mr. Stephenson, a tnl! to repcsl sec tion 17. chspter 118, Battle's RevisaL Referred. By Moore, col., a bill to prev.nl ti e puniFhtmut ot any perso.. twice lor the same cilei.cu. Referred. On motion of Mr. M.tuii, the bill to amend id parsed the 11th day of Fcb'y, ls74, waa isketi up. Th substitute re ported by the Judiciary C .iniuittce was adoplei', aud lb bill passed Us several readtrg . By Mr. Walker, ..I Richm md, a lull supp'i-rnrnttt I the .CI renewing the cliarUrul t be U.cinu.md Usiiulsc uring C .mptny. By Mr. 'talker, ol Richmond, hill concerning the listing of p.i.lt aud prop er v. Refarrtd Ou m.itiou ol Mr. Ml vi r, the I'll to repeal sections 5 and 6, chapter 2, Battle's Reviaal, was taken ap. Tli lull repeals the annua apptopria ion by tbe 3. Me el $1,500 io tbe fitate Fid j Mr. Mclver said be wis uuly joy si to the ate Fair aod wished it success but he was more l..js. to Noitii Carolina, and did not think in the present Impoverish ed condition ol the .State tbat tbit out lay shuu d be made. No aid was extend ed t other fairs. Mr B .jd i p;io-ed tne bill. Tt.e people ol H e Mate locked UM.n this Fsir at tbe Fair ol the people of Ibe State. Il the State was in a be'ter financial condition br would b : in favor of increasing ti e appropiiatioc, tc. He did not think the House should be hasty in withdrtw Ing this small appropriulion. 'r. Mclvir wat ItienJIy to tate Fair and all other Fairs. Tbit S ate Fa r was on Its legs and oul l I ve without this $1,500 draw from a depleted ttestuty. Besides if tbe Stste Fsir wss entitled to this $1,000 tbe others Ftirt wers also en titled to it. Mr. Boyd replied that tbe Btate Fair Aesocistion was still in as em barrassed condition, &c , Mr. Strong wat opposed to hast) action. II mov d to postpone the lutther coniiderstinn i f the Ii 11 until Jsnusry i0'.h. At the cad of Mr. Metier, the yeas aod nays weie csiied on the moti.io to dosid ar. tud it was r puled by nu t of yeas 33, Lays 60 Tue biil iiien stared its s c 'Dil read- leg ly a vote i.i yeat 88, nay 18. tu indion.d M . GM, the bill to amend cbsp.er IU7, SeCli-m I. law of 1873- ot, was taken up nud parted its several readings. On motion of Mr. Walker of Hiclim od. the Senste resolaiioo concerning the me morial of the Wilmington Cha aber of Coinmerce in relstloa to tbe New River Canal Compsny was liken an and adopted. "Mr; Tate, a resolution in relation to the W eater n North Caroline Ratlrosd, Cai en .ar. Mr. Reid, a bill concerning jjrisdieilon of Justices of the Peace Relerred. Ou motion of Mr. Tate, the resolution coi ceining the W re era North Csrolins Kmlroa I as Ukea ap aad adopted. (The resoluti n p-ovides ttiat trie Presi dent of the Senate and Speaker of the House negotiate with tbe holders ol I aims included ll tbe decree of tbe ton NOa.110. closure of mortgage on tbe Western North Carolina Railroad, and te purchase the Same lor the 0tat4, subject to tUe sp proval of tbe Oeeersl Assembly, tc.) Mr. Meadenball ' ntnved to postpone USUI alter the recess. Mr. olsples wsnted to stand aloof Iroiu all these railrosds in terests until it was known tbst something eftnostsottal benefit to th Stste ceuld be done. Ha fsvored ibe motiee te post pon. After a long debate on the ere and aim of tbe Sibley claim, Mr. Mean moved to amend the resolution by. Hik ing out tba word "negotiate," and in-erl tb word "cousult," and atrike ost tbe word "to" before the word "purchase," and Insert in lieu thereof (he words " as certain upon what lerme the can,? and add lo the resolution the following t Pro tided, Tbtt nothing done or said by tbe Speaker of the House at d President of tbe r eoste snail in any wit bind the Stste or tny of its agents, or in tbe least tc knowledge tbe validity of any of stid claim. lit. Pinnix tbounht tbst in iu tice to the people of the State tbat tbe matter should be postponed. If he were given tbe time ba could shed tome light on these complications of tbe claims upon ihe Western N. C. R. R., in 1 oilier rail road matters in whiih tbs Stste I wits ly interested. Mr. Candler would support the resolu tion as amended and proposed by Mr. Means. 4c. Mr. Tate did not think tbat this reso lution would meet with soy opposition. It was a plain business proposittou'in la vor of the Btate. He would accent its amendment of Mr. Mesus. lie eared nothing about Sibley, Matthews, Wilton and tbe rest. He wss only interested in subserving tbe welfare of tbe Stste, tc. I'c moved to postpone snd make special order lor to-morrow at 18 m. Mr. dtapiet was opposed to tlie matter He did not at tbe preaeut favor any step that Would give a shsdow ol legislative sanction to any of there Railroad claims. 31r. Means insitted that btaimindmen! did nut io any way bind the Btate, I only proposes to raise a committee for the purpose or coma. tattoo, ic. Pending tbe further consideration o the matter the House artj .utned. ALL ABOUT. Mi-t.iiui will call s Convention. 1 be towa ol Newton bat a tournament on Curistuias day. Walter Brem, Fiank Waddell, and t'spr. R. D. Graham, of Charlotte, are A'S'stnnt Msrshals ft' the Wilmington Fair. riie New York police have orders to cote any places i f ainuimeut found Vio lating the law in reference to Sunday en tertainments. A'i A'liiig lon (V.i.,) man has a sictiou cut fr ui a tree iu his larm bearing tbo m- scriptioD, "D Boon killed a bar on this tree, 1773'' ihotuss Hi.!, son oi' Dr. and Mif. Jos. Uraliisiii. seel ahout 3 ).an, dedn Suudsy nu rniug. Tbe leatains were csi- rid toHi'ilsb ro !.r inteimeot. IlUUboro r Mr. W. A. Smith ba iutroducji a bill in Csi'i.ii for tlie relief of the Southern rttstes by a compromise of their debt and letliement ol tbe State. It wtt referred to Use Judiciary Comm Ite . A i.ei nil wi iiinn by tlie naiue of (it- nevallitn, living in tin.' v anity gave birth one day latt week to tuple's three well formed children. They however all died ?oon after birth Charlotte 0ler- A number of humane gentlemen in Richmond have organized a .Prison Re form Society. They assist discharged convicts nli. i have r.ehivcd themselves well duting the prison term in getting Into business. G y Kemper is President of the Society. A Mr. Jessup in tliu west ou I of the county, went to hit bold to get soiu j fou ler and was loiiu l dead li)ingin his fodder, lib cattle tronnd biin rating the fu.id.r Heart .li-e.se tuppotjii te be the caute. Dsnbury Itepor er. Pi-M)'s Exth ACT. It is hard to induce peniil to try the bstt remedy id Ibe world da the poorest, elsk some Iriend sbput tu tx'ract Lnanimou verdict 1 Ivtsr header oi iui Weekly I-bxt.iscl will receive fresi s eonv ol ibe best serliul- tural and Famil'- Newtoaoer In tbi eoantrv by addrrt Inir Moore' Karal Mew Yorktr, 78 Uuao Btreel, New lork. dec 8 II K1LEILU MAKItT. WUOLESAUt CASH PKICEC. Ualwob. H.i. 11, 1871 Him arks. Cotton brisk HI';, with sal to some ex- tent iSJ. HairRtnn Domestic yd ( on on Tiet 'o 10 Klour N C , 7 t.lii M. t oin-new ll.iO ..n o. Corn Meal new 5 , , lu 1! ' Baron N C Hog rounu Baron, N. C Usui, Bulk Clear Bib aide. Bulk Most klers, Laid. N C, .: Western Tirces, " do. keg. Coffee Rio, g'Mid, Keirs, Butter coantry, fish. Mullet, Mackerel bM , Baeawax, Ra, Beef on foot . " Dressed, Leather Bole, Uldet Craeu, " Pry, Tallow, Potatoet Sweet, " Irish, Oata ahellao, 8heaf. f odder old MO, new 1 Id 10 i 17 V.i 26 T.0O8.UU 11.00 ti i Sas MI 87 7aH ia in m lmiii j. eo.i l a i Persons who have Ixcme lli'oronglily chilled m any caute, msy have then cliculal.on at once letlored by taking into tbe stomach s teasnoonlul ol J.bi ston's Anodyne Liniment mixed ins littk cold water, well tweetened. TllE DAILY SENTINEL AdvertltyajamUtlU belsuierted In the Dsll. flssTieei. at the following rates per sqnar Ntinca, or tea fclaieei Htte. One qiiar oae time fl.u ! ;ss. -as Mh aakweiteatitatisrUoB ...-sssrbt.n.... I qare, 1 week, I kJIftl snnare 7mot.sVli.U I " I moDth, nx it e tsm I " tsno'a, tHOOit ; - V " su.Ot 1 " S ' l.Ool " 10 sl.lt. 1 " 4 MOO! II tsn I ' ss uiuo,! II " . i a fPHE BEST WATER POWER S 1 MIDDLE NORTH CAROLINA FOR BALE. Tha Nense llaanraetarlnv (tswnafiri.ifi.ri for sale ita aaagnlSastat watsw .t i nlr tlx mile front Kaletgh, M. O., en the I uinira Road, with Thirtr Acvee ol Land, iu Mill I tarn, Griat and Ssw Mill, Store Bouse, Eight Hoates for opssratlv, two bam and auides, Blackamitsi ahorti stock foundation uoua which tbe old faeoory stood snd stack built ones aity isres nign. It is tU'Toanded with srsnlU ut rood qusllty and has Very line clay tor brick ou the land. . " ' The power eonsltts of tbe whole force of the Meute River st till point. If not dlapoaed of at rivate sale previous to the lath of December, tt will ou that day be sold at tlie Coart Honaa In RaMeli to tba blgbett bidder. , , Tskwi Four Uiouaard aoTUrs In Cash. Halaec in one, two and Ustm yvwrs wilb uietess irorn case. A plaatath a sdlolnlnr of about two hun- ared acre ol coud faimlnst land will be sold at the ss me time- DAN'L 0. FOWLF., nov at-UU Frea't Nense Hanuf. Co JlJEW OOOD3 AGAIN AT Creech's. SECOND STOCK THIS SEASON. It affords me mors than ordbiarv nlrastiro to offur to tbe trade aud rorwutoens of Dry Ooodt, second ttoek bought within tbe last lew days In rsew fork, and will be vM at prices which enable me to stk competition no odds. My stock of Dress Goods embrace a large snd complete line of beautiful shade and colors, from low prle to fine fabric. My ttoek of Piece goods, Hat, Boots, sun-., Carpets, Yankee Notion, kc., It no doubt tliu largest io rx. niuud in the ctty, and to wlil. li I would call tbu special sUteutluii of close buyers, and here allow me to say tbat 1 do not propone to close or w ind np my hnnliiess, but on the contrary to extend it. So bear In mind Creech' I the place. Those wbo tttidy eronomy and pmfltabla Invettmenl ran do no betler than to tdve me a calb Belna trulv alive to tbe dean si da of the hour, and aoxloua to secure a large trade, claim to put before the public tbe largest slock to be fouud lu tbe city. novzs uaui. a. IKttCll. ALt Of VALUABLE REAL AND PER SUNAL fKOPttRlV. On the 17th dav ol December Beit we will sell at public suction on tbe premises, tbe farm known u tbe "KicbUnd Planution." eltaate four mile ana one hail west of Kal- b, and at the taste time snd place the entire equipment of said farm, cswslaUng, ot plough, Aurnswf, Ac. Ihl farm contains about three hundred and nityacrae. upon it are a perfectly new and e eellently arranged i.wtiLmo Bouse, lu wnlcn sr seven com fort sb e rooms, a new very Urge and most convenient barn, covering under one roof stables, comblao hay loft, Csrrtss;e snd Wagon Kooma and SUel era. A large and weu arranged Uln liowte with tbe celebrated Needle uin, ma by one of Blake a Turbine Water Wheel, and power eunlcent to run a OriatetUI, and pond of water ; the latter, covering L.ree acre OI land and well storked with choice fish, I fed by a bold stream and will ran a gua tan hours ont ef every twenty four, indeiieauently of ra.u or ne io. wilier, niactttuim ana wcoawom bupt with complete suit ot toola, and new nd comruodio'iB Kitchen, laborers' houset, ow sbeda and poultry house. A well of .iood water 1 equally conv nl nt to house, titchen and atock lot : and the Dairy com bine in on building j perfect lc House and dprtng lloue. e wi I sl'o. on the ivtu DAT Of lixctM nsn xsxi, sell at public auction, on the it n.l-ej, ii e isnuiion Known a -- iiirt BXklEt r ARM." Tlda trjet lie li 8t. Mart's Tonnabip, tea miles touth ka it of Rid Lth, a d is shout to miles distant 'rmn uborn, cne or lOMiepo s or the Nortt Ci I lina Koil.oad. 1 cuuul about two ui ! diiSi. ami tun si hfs. Li., nltare sun- i ilent Dwell ii l' Hou.-e, eon tl-lng ekht ooiu. wi lth Una en Ulely beer th lrough y repurel ai d , a nted. A Very li. g i, roon.y diu new bin Iloaao. provtaoO with every si- mmciiifiit aud cjnvenlences fur receivlnr, iiiluiiillii 'r.r ng. ginning snd hacking ctil- l u, m tbe b JilitiuK sre one ot Blandy's new 1 1 teen ho'so i oer8team Kngines, with tlx- tires com h te and In 11 rut rate running order. Aiauesviile ejnst Mill, the runncra ! best ;iuir-t ue and uow .u perfsxt condition ; ery excel!nt Taylor's Gin and Powerprert snd blacksmith and Woodwork 8hops with 'ell ct of tools. We wi'l sell at the time snd place last men tioned the full idpiMut ol ths Exeter Farm, onsistiug or n.ules, eauie, bogs, poultry, aruons. pluughrj, hftrnets, die. Weeanaa) to personauesinngio purchase, hat the two farms above described cannot ne urpatved In the btate tor completeness snd cunvesiiencea of arrangement : for the number, !e and vilue of the buitdinga and encliiso ea or for thorouehnestof squlpmi nt. i tie 1 oid is ox Uie be.'t uuailly, urouuee col- ton as llnelr a any In the Btate snd Is now u a Ugti stale ol cultivation, mere is u on ti.Hli Plautstl ms s vmng thrifty or chard of considerable extent snd of tbe cliol- : at vsrie lea ed trait trees. Among tbe cat le are a flue young cow. ioapoited at acoet of wo hundred and fifty dollars, s bull of x elk ut slock ai a ait, and several bloodi d eulves. The hi gs ar thorough hlooded Chei ler and Berkshire. Tte aaula were all se- s cred ilh skill and Judgment, and are j ouni- healthv and In good order. The horaca are loo well known to rwtuiramornUiaa mention A vlsilto eitlier of these pianlsUuua win :r tit any fainter. The real ettate will be sold upon the fol own g terms : one third in cash, the balance n cipial b sfciliitent at one, two, and three , esrs. ilh it.tera.-t Irom date of asle. Title to be r tained until psyment is made. 1 h" eiTonui proierijr win o toia on a rid.; .it six months fur all nut over one itindie I d.iilsrs, "e purchaser giving note ait" apprortd aecsrlty. Puruiiasi rs will not Le required to make paiineul until aatlstled ts to the title JIIHIS UAI L18SI, OEORQEILSNOW, Rale gh. K. r , Oct. !W-tf G li'IN CKADLEj A CRASS 8CYTI.8 i ust received a supply of Sinclair' Celebrated .southern Cradle, las BlsT II TBS Mabkit. Warranted to give satlafscttoa. slAMKSX.. TOWLSrS Agent may'-V 4w. VALUABLE FA KM FOR BALE OK IX CHANOB FOKCII Y PROPERTY. Oa Wednesday thrr JUrd day of Deeember, if uo. sold Deforest private ala, 1 will rsl' i ih: Lignest Diduer my rami siiuaici two and oie half ml lea Rnet of Kaletgh on the Tarboro' lload. It cootoiBS sUout thiec hundred rid thirty acies of land, of which aboBt ona hundred sad fifty are well wooded. n the tract, are sn excel suit dwellm- liouic containing seven rooms and two large cellars-, s Kitchen with two rooms sltnost new, s Isrge three story lilu House wiih horse (kiwi r attached, laborers houses, barns, Ae , a bire peaoh and spple orcssrd, peodnelBg the b ut ftuit in Wake County, klghl An iriLgs of wtrr eosvewwniiy icrrsiea. ronr loaus i.i wood s day can (hi rattle by a wagon hauling to Raleigh. Tbe c ntemplated Kalelih v seabuard Kailroad tonehet wltaoot penetrat ing the Northern boundary. The laud 1 w.-ll adapted to Coit ie, Tobaeeo, Wheat aud a'l Lass eeraala Two hat (sHha, water power, the other atcam ar liioste few bundnd ysrds fr-iw tbs pfsnnlses. Ibbbs or faia: Two thestand dolls s cash tb balance iBOne, two and Uirej years, qnal UMtalmeDt. FarUee ileal ring to pw ebase are In v lied to leaped tber'etieniisea. Thalandwill be dl tided if dealreflV 'T-Msill sxehaa s for Cty Preperty. dee 8 8w BASIL C. MANLY. rri.it;A 1 17 will rm made to the j rcr A. av sent Letrislaturs tn obtain a Chartei r.,r the Houtnern vnaetwrttej:s A-o latliii. nev 90-80J V i i1 1! i li !) i .7! ! .'! i if Hi ft. !1 n iiii i'l I !. HI 1
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 16, 1874, edition 1
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