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1 v . A,, ; I THE DAILY SENTINEL. j (i .1 1 A U T V K S E H, J Office Near tho Court Houac. Ut or tPMCBlFTIOH. I i.t(l Sentinel 1 year tn advance - S-S.IXI HallV Sli month Id advance - - 6.00 .ii-WBkl mm... MM Weekly Beotiuel " 300 Tli D!LT riHBL mill Uu delivered In , rl of the Oty at Ftmrs Csxrs per AdverUsenieuU will be Inserted la the 1'aH AsaTisrat, at the following rat iwr sqaar one Inch, or tea minion Hoes. o-iewqeare one time Sl.e " " ,eacb snbasqueut iowrtloi ess tha-a a week 1 rqnare, 1 week, t -S0l aqaare, 7 urns. t.Sx.M i' I month, N.01 1 s a. is tlllu'l, IB 001 s is 00 ; 1 20 00 1 " B4.0t 1 S " ltHAU,l V 10 II If 40.01 I I VOL. X. RALEIGH, N. 0., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1874. NO. 113. NEW AI)VEICTI3EMENTS. ( V .-m wood ronA'.t "I . t.la of .n't n?d pine a' til f i c rd , ..red t i ftiX ' art 4 hr.rae wae n tor ssle- t . it it III i M ire on lllil.b. r .' r- c-t. . , 10 tf J llAVls Ljl A h M hTOiiC FOK BALK. 1 . mi wit in; farm, ) luiir" In ni ill - I V.!et-ri. containing 183 acre; a ... 1 DWKLLIN'U (ix cm iu.) All m I repair. Fmu good TENANT il 'I'.-E, ff' mi I ih . ...H. I SrORB!IoCK. aid n excel : -taini. Dung n good iuiot-r,. I i,e plant -ti"n H 111 good order ami fl g i' l feln '-. I) c Ifi. .1. DAVIS. ( RKKNtMDKO' FEMAT.rrcJLLEGE iltKSsB-MO. N. C. ToiS:rD Beirkia of lsii i H begin o " rlineidaV tin l.llh Of Jlluary. I'root t i L-rsdante al Ibe v.ry oper.lng U I. .!. T important and i urnr Uj oVab-rd t utaeBa i-kb tiauim or 20 wans. II mrd, ( ashing- au? Lights not Ine'n'led I u Hon In regular C lit)(i Court- $1.5 01 t'uatgia lur Extra ttiudi a, moderate. K. r aUiiogue a "lyt-itti; President Rev. I w. Jouo. 1 1), . 1L 1. WILH- N, Pre,. Jiv lii-nlw iHumrd of Triutro. ' il 6LK J'RoPkKTY t)H 8U.E. w.i i .'u il le tract of land tiUaUuear the . .1 v nt lU'elKO : 't 'r l;m ulio it 'J 1-i Li. gutih oi ' . I.k! ifli n IjJlli i,l tht Av i u r ...i ' dj.. iiicu tue Uidiof t.c.rifo T ' k . U ju .rtFU nd ulh :', . oii'aliiiuf: i .erf in I Tr-t ahoni 4 mile -.t uf Ihr . . Ktl.iith un tM't.'i pid of li : K.loiiih ...I Aliuurt. Air l.ln Umln.nt, kdlailllK 1 r lu ll ul Ul.timo Tui'Oii.jii. couUiulu. '" i ttt-t . u!0 Hon a powsr at..ia inclratc . in li .Ku II .Nt'W. A to utll .0 iu C'.u t!:o i4 d.-1 5 S. r n vt. i. i:kov.. . an l rriuiiii.Li!- I -t hi .NAT. I.. :t'WN'5. f(.-U'.li. IS' TKi MrN r A'l k nl -lL at NAT L. Brt WN'.s. PA.1CV Bill) .S! HA'K'-T, Ac. AT U KCWN'f. Jl 1 jmr V.( , B.t!.ear. .t.l fiiei.iitu prea-ntal . I I. lilt WN'S. E, f k ' () ii A S ! tn: I ,.- III'. t .r'o Or;.-:iri tc al iN A i1 L U wV.'H. J TO XA . I. hiiuWN S for J w 1'J ;V AN VdftY OAN f ir vo.r - ' in ( t-.ii Lmrrin4 cn'i I hiid ai X V T. t. U o.V. OIIIIISTMA- ASlJlluLl AY-illioon mlit. ii,uN.U .L U..OWN 8 l.r the bet ba (i ui.. Ufctf -y-ALL AW..-. T AV I.ms K;i S l.k AT Al" X. S C. On 'll ..li fi J.I li ' .f . HI i II o-l.tk in , i i. II i iVi'lir AiH'I 'Mi o n 2 i 1)081... . r T.iw ii I. i m . it L.trilr-e from T -rii. nml. kn . r o - i' if H .its S J Ml- M.I 1G'(N. g . MaRi S ii tn.. I 1." oil, . FJU- !Jil, MA V Mi Tl e xt i-.fl. t .' j.I. ..I will e -nun on i i n u . tl..- -!'s' u-r, 1 i 'i .illl.U-Hl.. ) t. r r i. (.-in ul u , ui l it I li K it- r M.I K .. PMFPE8. K . T V K N ii K . DENTiSI. Il's rem.vtfd hia office t ' li.- r- iui utfcl Cinner'i ri - tore on FajettcTillL," Street. hot 1 7-i f V ALLABl-K PLANTATION KO . HALt Hv Lir'.ue of a ijikiom-t of Wake to eri r Cour' 1 mil on frutumaf ibe 5th of Dccmu lur 1ST4. at b Coart H uh duorir. Kalti-U nii.-eiii, it il- aib In let li to inlt inn . h i-. r-H. n ralua'i.e plauiation untbe( a ti. .1.- vt u ,hiv iu W.kect un y, ul J ::i ui il;.! lnda Of Dvld Uiul-.il mid tin la-; i n u en .f1rjihatrPaola,reliM!B,-liliii( parr f i , Mifc'b tn H mton Land, aud cou ta n.ui: i.outS5 i t-rta Iciii..; . ut-f. urili aah reuia oder in Ui ni ;:i., l-t.it itud fecuritv rt-qm-ed. rAi.AHf.VUl.UtK, Utt of U. It WILI XK, tWd iU'TLt A to, Attv'a. ni.T4-'ni S ,! ' IiiL N'JIIC'E. ON I hUR O Y SIGHT, DSC. IT, 1S74. Wo ttlll iell at Aui-'tien. lu8Ul'Rlim'OLiKEI)K) RA1NILK8 trull Falurao) 3 d., to f.item, iriah P pliuf, 7 IViiun.tid laslourtf , I'.l. h Fiture' Laic Collars or e : bj ua.) KUli ( toiea i Marfa and tilu aria, Ac. Tin- I ad a art- rtfpeclfult InTtrd t- a tend tbU i-altt. Aa eboiro rooiU wlllbaaold i aui,.l at-cimmidatiin Ul be txtcMiid Item a well as U.C gentlemen. TIUEU NOT1CB. i ur Auttion falea wl l take plac each night i nv. l iia Dnln nluhn I un'il tbe loth O e . a. i ill rrtut. ounrn Uio daj On and af er lb. i the auction IU rwtom tar ana nitt"' until the whole ax rk la ctlapn ed of. Ibir will ha by thf P.ece. Ptckagi or In I.oa a i hi. lioie at tk must be di.J-id of bj Jauuarv 1 1675 W. U. & U t? TttiiEK, turvivin( I'.rintr IUOK v; A .lAtti 13. CLOSIAO OCT. Ai we hre about to f"'' the vbiake -. tiaile. rn the 1st "I JtUiry nXt, i 1- i. 8 toaell our stock of iiqunn, low T"r ctah. We alao wish to sell cur bai fixture-!, which are cm pit te. We lay to onr deiitiqaent customer t hp must be paid tiy t hriatmna, an-' I. i e tmue ul' thi-ni will urt- Bp;r if ! T I dun tin-in oi the street. We aTi y..u nnil niranure and grnd Hquura am y ui niuai pay up. dcc152w , ROGERS & HARRIS. Gity Intelligence. Ta rMt IXm't forget the tea r v .:t Urlbel Loilne of Good TcmpUr, to. ni)(hr. Lirr r.n H. un Ibe editor left jti t r.laj lor home to return on Monday. Tbe ling will lur noe daj't reit at ii-..t II. it appeal. Ttiiiall pitce of hig- gieiepiiiiriBly Cfinglnwi rlkj poeaenn tacked on to an aitielr in , jettcrdaj'a ia- u un the laolt nl tbe pr ftler, Sti ricvfi be held at tht grate V.iKoiNiA Balnea. There h?c beta t ii r Virginia bride, with North t aroiioa himbaoUin thli city, Vorentlv, two of the couple at lira Yurbnrougb, a ud two at tbe National Hoteta. RtLlci rRi. Jlef. JBUbop Lyman, nl Ibe Eiiaceal church, will preach in Tuck, r Hall n -nnrrow (SnadaT) at 11 oYlmtr. T polpit of Piraoa Street Church will ! rccouied oa Sunday at 11 o'clock, A. M , t.y Ke. J. B. Bobbitt. Not U utLTT II mash Cox, the joung Qiaktican, who cut her bastard babe's throat with a peckaile a New Garden, tn G ii i -r.l c unty, baa bea fouad not iu:tj bj tt.e court at Greeo.boro'. Tour i;it- an I On gory were t ha defendant's C'iuiim-'. Sbe was cleared ua the plea i f maauity. T Tuk Ui'Hukk Sadta Clad. Tbe San ta ( hub tor the bordrr section ol this ,-iv.., i Ik- Ilaiuea, tbe xoolecllooer at I).nvil! . Vi. I- was two years ao that l it ii mli- iiir rm, ids in tbe p-ipera, attrt- u g irooi thi point and getting iata tbe r .-r i ef the whole country. Ar i i, -..v uiiu I J moDths afterwards in in Aik-n-ia pap.r. The children all k u inc. t-r.i. Wloii' Ihtj can i-peii bit name. m Jmimk-s BlitLOIKa.-Andrews b..i.'iiii i n Fictf.ire stiet-t i new ibe uliesl bufiu.wi imuae .a tbe eity. Tbrre 13 m Aim i can hird el liberty, fire fret lu ni tip to tip, peicbrd on top of a globe it a ilintanc- . f niuily feet from tbe -;i mi I. the eagle cam all tht way li.i n Odin. T ie biid is red and an old iM.iuii uiuu awoie it was tbe bimfeat red b.rl I t rr r saw Jfr. Atkins it the ex cel III t architect that finished fbia novae. I'iiert has be-.o tercn thoaaand dollars n- nmk (Ot i'U it and it ia fire stories mIi 3ixl runt back one hundred and tliiity six feet. ( urn t mai PnarKKTs. Mr. Whitley, . in. ui'hi fiom Wake, preaeatad the ii i: w.ta a suit oi ciotnea tpun and v. n by li t wile. When BtD, a colored n -id, -IciiT.icd it, tbe elitor said gift ail h- ibiLk lo Ura. Wbitbsr. Ben in- ii,.- il that thauMh Mr. Wbitley bad but one I lie h"uld fln.w him the thanks. Kt-.u r lie il.aared ihv sheep and carried In- V.I. .I tu -ie Diit lurw . Tae tacaaage Ana i umjjeil and thanks Riven to but b Hie tuVur in. Ir e I a Longatrolb bet n ii, r (or Mrs. l)r. i oik, of Wukes county riiei iij it a airier ofCipt. CrumpUi, h' was kiled on Friday of tbe stren i i -' fi;l.t arnnnd Rlchtnnad. She it one ui bma'.i.r Linnet' const it aeett, who I k.i charge o:' the bet -hojae. Mrs. York m i. ric ive an itaiian queen nit Spring. -wee We arc under Itsiid obligations to Mr. i s II KunirA, t'obluJjer, lex aeopf of iihi ui'. it valuable ol yearly (.ublicationa, i i.r.n t'a N C. A'tnaaac for 187. Ik is iic beat edition ever Issued, and improve with the timet. It uodsnbtedly exce e any Alraanee tvaf publishad ia the State. Che Lew departments, Facta and Sta tistic "Newolagy; and "Annual Mh'-c Ri-ci.td,"' added, makes a great im ruTemeut and nn-lrrt it iuralnable t very person in tho sHitf. It ia iodted a oook lull of valuable and useful informs -mation, concerning our State. Neither ,aid nor expeasa hu been spared to mike it what it is. Trie tact that 15,000 copies are sold annually, apaaka of ita srorth. Every merchant, in tbe State should tell it and evity farmer should bny it. See ad vert -si ment. ' Tub wait i-roH Doot Mi. Waring in- tuduced a bill In tbe Senate yesterday (. r the better protection of aheep and to encourage wool glowing. TbU bill wat geited and gotten u.j by Dr. Columbo vliiia theCtiiel of the Qrancera ia this late. It author tea the trnateas to tax ail dogs three mouths old in every town--inp ind cviry kicferofa dog shall be ouaidi red iit i.wner. Bc ry owner of a .log must takt cut a licei.se. f wo de lais m the ninle dog and three dollars on tht '.male, aud every dog must weal a collar nh a tag on it and on that tag shall tx a -mpe l the j ear of tbe lioease. Tin h t II. aie to have there tag made and -oil lf the nquitvd licenee. It gie o the tir.t Moods) in June, and Ibe pen ,y i ten dollars, half tn go the isloraiei and hs f to lbs srl.iwl fond. Person k.liing dog wiibi ot a ci ll.r id tag shall be paid Aft v cnta. Tbe bill was referred ii c mmiitee en Fii.ai.ce. Pond's ExTmAlT. It iihard to indue .,pieto try tl.e brtf r.ini-dy in tb. World A the poorest. Atk Some mend about the Extrsct Unanimous verdict. tUOBTS. Mrs David Heroeiick.of A'bens, Oa , hit a ben that laid a twin egg. Thotnat Covington, near Wadetboro', hat a stalk of cotton eight feet long. A farmer wagoned tbe crops of six ten anta in one wagon to Danville the other d.y. John McPberaoB recently died ia Man chester, Va. He wat orderly to General Winfield Scott in the Mexican war. Cipt. Tnigpen sold oo-half lolereat in his Piney Grove farm, Edgecombe out It, fo: twen(ynine thousand dollars. Magnetic iron ore hat been lound in great abundance, containing Irom CO to U0 per cent, of iron, on the lands of Wil liam Pickent in Burke county. A grange meeting came off at K tiffin last Tuesday. A resolution was adopted requesting the legislature to iastiuct our representatives in Corgreas lo nae their ufluence ia obtaining a reieal of the 10 per cent, on circulation. The Oregon legislature has psssed a law providing that a person l sing money at gaming shall have the right to recover by taw twice the amount of his low. Un der this law the more a man letes tbe more be wins and such an opportunity lor the breaking ol Ian bunks was never tiered. iuIladu.s. Katie Putnam it playing iu Memphis. Mrs Poliy Bit-k ford dud a few days ago in North Wakefield, N. U , at tbe age of one hundred and four years, tbrte hundred and BiXt-rour day. A linen pil ow caie uisdeoun hLodred and Iwtnty years ago by tbe great graud tuother ol Mism-s Etta aLd fa lie Hart, ol Wilmington, it on txliib lien at the Wil mington Pair. A led haired lady, win. wna atnbiti' us of literary distincti.in, I iunJ but ioor a-.le lor bt-r book. A geutleuian, in apeakiog oi' l.er diatpp intuienl, said : Her bail is red (read) il bt-r b n k is nt ' lu auditor, iu attempting te rtlate tbe jhe e. sew here, said : "She has red hair il hvr U ok baan't." Nolx-'ly laughed. Ami.og I tic humors ot yisurdsys elee lion ws the tact that iu Ward Two a husband and hia Wife were the oppnaii'g candidates for the Sofae it C uuniittee, Mr. Rogers hating brea nominated by tbe Citinoa, and Mis. RoKeta oa the Ind. peqdeut ticket. The wire piuved a atrur ger candidate than tbe bbtbaud aud icci4td twice at many tntcs or hereabout. WtrtttUr iiy. A young mt" iu Augusta, Ga , was a professed I briatian, and was enag d to a young lady iu th.it city. tli t.K.k it in her bead that he .Irai.k I i -ur, and thought she'd try him and see. The youth didn't ace her pasta a little piece f paper in his bat one uight hu was spark ing her. The Belt m-irntng at church he spied the w irda, "Pietse d .n't draua " He went to her and confessed the thing and promised her to quit ill. vile aiuft loief- er. tiut tbe said to Irm. "U prt, and be is now . courting a girl at another nou . ntv.Qi')V9. There bas never been a great genius but bsa bt en inspired in some sense by religion. Ujw beautiful are tbe feet of them that preach ibe gospel of peace, and bring glad tidinga ol good things. We acknowledge moat gratefully tbe receipt of so Invitation to attend tho Tin Weddiug of Kev. Dr Uatcner, the paster of the first Baptist Church, which will be celebrated at hit residence on Liberty street, on next Tuesday evening, the 22d ot December. PtUrAurg Xift, Wheo tbe church ia twept out of all its hypocrites and those that remain within will please let their lamps (bine a litt e be) ore men, then sinners will run to it to be saved, and it will not be necessary to )ut accidentally find out that a man you bsTt known for years does relly b-long to the church. ALL ABOUT. Tbe great teal of England requint f ur huadred pounds of sealing wax in a month to run it, wbea busineas it good. During the year 1874, 35,113 sheep were kilted, and 83,035 injured by dt ia the Bute of Ohio, and the aggregate amount of loss from this ciuse was f ISO J18. James B. Qiluiore, hetler known b bis man-line name ot K Imund Kirk, thn his pen aside and married a rich widow and went into tbe management el re. I aetata. Bad ventures led mm to nrina and drink led him to swind ing, and he will probably end bit days in a prison cell. H was a most brilliant wntor. Jim McMurry, of Greensboro', adter ites a lost black and tau rat terrier, which, hs says, "answers to the name r.l Brick." This is to inform Jim that we nade iust such a dog 'answer to the name of reci' a few dayssgo. Ws caught the beast aucking eggs. Milton enroo ele. Its t Reader of tbe Weekly MufmaL will reeeivft free a copy of ta best rtcml . I - J V . I . U...n.,Ma In ,hla MVABtr. mi w w m mr - -- - - ey add f " 9 Karal New Toriar, 78 iraaas duvsh mw a v.. dee Ml Uenenl Atsembly of North Cm oilna. AENATK. December 19th, 1874 Preaidict Arttiflwld ia the chair. Journal ot yesterday was reid and spproverl. - TUK PUBLIC BOAIW. A bill was passed yesterday repealing tbe bill which required magistrates in every towntbip to make out written re ports to tbe Superior Courts of tbs con dition of tbe roads. Mr. Love tbia morn ing moved to reeoBsidei this bill snd then moved to pet! pone his motion to recoo iider until tha 15th ol Jat.uary. It was to done. 1HS LANDLORDS tlUt BILL which passed its second reading tbe other day was on uotloaof Mr. Kerr postponed for ite third reading to tbe 25th day of Jat.uary. THS Dom Or TBK CAPITOL. Mr. MiCiuley from the Committee on Public Buildings reported tbat the dome of the Cspitol is very much out of repair at also the Hall of the House of Repre sentatives, and tbat immediate repairs sre necessary for the preservation ol the building itself. The building has been examined by a skillful mechanic who re. ported the necessary repairs could be made at an expense not txceeding twelve hundred do lars. Tbe .Senate authorised tbe Keeper ol tbe Capitol under direc tient of the Governor tn have tbe repsirt made. BILL FOB HERBPrr OP DISABLID SOLDIERS Tbia bill, Mr. Morehcad's bill, it cot- fiued to disabled soldiers, and exempts them Irom etitain licenses, such as for billiard saloons, bowling alleys, bagatelle tables, peddling tobacco and other things. The bill was suggested to Mr. Morehead by a disabled soldier, who was a peddler. Tbise men a e given regular licence like any one else, but the Sheriff wntei on the bsck of it " tax free," and specil pre visions are provided aga est fraud a id imposition. The soldier C e a certifi es e before tbe counts commis sioners setliii I'nrtb hit company and rri(imnt and when he wis wounded and makes oath lo tbe same, and he a s twears that it is for hit own butinest Bid that he is no man's agent. Tiie bill on second reading was. referred to the Judi ciary Committee, and w ill in ail probx- bility Income s law. CKMTENMAL UKSOLUTIONS. The Iloure resolutions for Centennial at Charlotte iu May, 1773, weie referred to Judiciary. M LtOnnd was not op p ,M'il to verouiuatioir Ibe heroic conduct of our people, but objected to adopting audi spread eaglu reioliitioni and flights of oratory. Torre i too much waate ollime in IigUlatiou o' this a.rt, and be moved lo iadtfluilely postpone, but the Senate refused, snd the ielutinos were referral as above. MR. c Kli iu.roduced bill to unite legal e-la'i- with ates, bill roncriniiii: waate, an-i bill to cure ill feet a in ce lam judicia1 pn-cet-d- ingt. I la'ORU I ftl'H AW asTI.t'M Mr. L'-vt, f f Jtki i , i Iferttl a nsolu lion that lbs per diem tor to-morrow, Sunday, 20th, be appropriated by both tlouset to the btnifit of the Oxford Or phan Ay'un. The iesolntion caused much liveliness on Hie noor, ana on me strength ol it Mr. French "carried around ths hat," and a collection was taken up lor that institution. Well done. Senate adjourned until Monday. nOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Dccimbir IS. Mr. Speaker Robinson called tbe House to order at 1 1 t. m. Tbe journal of yesterday was read sod approved. Mr. Blythe prtfented a petition In re gard tn a li.cal prohibition liquor law. Mr. King, from the Onimittee on En grossed Bills, Mr. Mclver, from the Com mittee on Counties, Cities, &c, Mr. Fio tier, from tl.e Committee on Enrolled Bills, and Mr. Walker, of Richmond, from the Judiciary Committee, submitted re p irts. Mr. Foote, rt-aolution in favor of U. M Mi let. Caltnrttr. Mr. ErwtD, a resolution calling upon W. A Smith, Riccivtr of tbe Western North Caroiioa Railroad, for a report con. cer in the finances of the road. Cat i-ndr. Mr. McRae, a bill to define what inter est in real estate, may be sold under exe cution, ltelerri-d. Mr W.lker of Richmond, a bill ta amend chapter 17, section 67, Battle's Kevnil, concerning parties tn action to rtc.'Ver real estate. Tbe report ol the Joirt fclict Commit ttee oa per diem and mileage, recommend ing tbat the present law remain ia force, was read and adopted. Ths bill to empowir the commission era of Pai-qnottok county to build school booses was taken t p and failed to pass its second reading. Mr. Means moved to reconsider ths vots by which Ibe bill in relation to building school houses in Pasquotank failed La pass its second reading, and tbs motion prevailed. On motion ol Mr, Means the bi.l wss recommitted to tbs ecnjovttee gn edacetioo. The bill in regard to tbe laborer's and mechatrc's lien law, was tskrn ur Hughes Col , moved postpone until January 26. The bill to protide lur clerical aid, and travailing expenses for ths Supeiiuteod ciitof Public Instruction was taken up, and, oa motion of Mr. Eastman, was laid en the table. Oc motion of Mr. Hurley, the Seoate resolution in relitioa to repairs on the cspitol was taken up sad p-used its t-v eral readings. On motion of Mr. Staplts the bill, to amend tbe charter of tbe Central Fire Iu surtnee Company was taken up and pasted its several reading. Tbe bill to fix tbe compensation of tSu Drrms Cjurt Judaea holding: special or extra terms tu taken up. On motioa of Mr. McCubbins the bill to satborize the commissioners ot Rowan to subscribe $100,000 to tbe capital stock of tbe Yadkin Railroad O' jmptoy, sod passed ita second reading by s vote of yeas 81, nays 3. Tbe bill to extend the time lor removing improvements off of the State lots in the city ot Kaleigb, was taken up and passed its several readings. A resolution in favor of II. M. Miller was taken up sod passed its s.-reral read ings. The bill te amend section 30, chapter 103, Battle's R'-villi, was taken np an 1 layt over informally. 7be raotisn lo amend the chtrttr ol Gretoaboro, wat tsken up and patad its several reading. On motion of Mr. Mcndenhall Ibe tote by which tbe resolution in relation to repairs on the roof and dome of the cap ital putted its third rcailinu wan rtcon sidered. Mr. KcharJwn moved to postpone until January 18'h. Loit. The resolution then pstsed itt third reading. Adj. mined. TABLE TELEGRAPHING. 1. Drawing napkin or handkerchief through tbe band I desire to converse (by liigim') with you. 2. Unfolding and holding it by tbe cnrnrIs it agreeable I 3. Plnjing with lork an 1 holding f in- finder of left hand to 'rlt csr-Il ave int-ttii'ij; to Iell you privately. 4. Holdirg up knife aud folk in each band When can I see you f 5. Laying knife and fork together on eft ol plute Alter ; lie meal. (Tins sig nal will suffer lor a q K-ry or answer.) t. Clenched ri'tit hand on the table T i-niei t 7. The napkin or r-nii Ikrrchltf held with three fingers Yet. !. Held with finger showing N . 9. II itdlog napkin tn chin with fi -re fine;-r utr mouth Ceas- sigcaling. 10. standing Ihe kuile and folk thus (A) Can I meet jou f II. l,yl"R kn 's an I folk thus (A) I am angry or disphaied. 13 llxUitcii'g the fork on edge of cu,i Y'oii engan' d to niul.l ? i:i I'oI.Iidj tha napkin triangularly ayioK it dot n -Have you been out since laat mi si ! U. Drawing ktiile through prongs of fork I slm'.l remiin ai borne to-night. I V cMnkirg :otk with kn 'e I shall go out t. -niht. 10. Balancing fork on kui e Mret me, or il gi iitli m iD, can I meet you ? 17 I'liicion; knii't- over the glass Will j t.u lte a'otii. I -ExcStinge JitH'IIS ep ths Ckntral Exbcctive C MMI1TBK Or Till". CoN-EBVATIVS PAK tt. The State Executive C immittee of the Conservative party, which is com posed of the various C mgrcssional Ex ecutive C immitttes, will please meet in Raleigh on WeJDcuday, January tbe 20lb, 1875, to consult in regntd to important matters. Mtuibets of the C atcrvative press are nvited to attend. W. K. COX. Chairman ('antral Committee. J J LiTcnroBD, Sec' j MAKKIEl). At the residence of ha .-ride's falter in Franklin county, oa the 16th Inst., by Rev. Mes rr. Hunt, Mr. James W. Young to Mira Mittie Harris All ot Franklin. L . 1 BUE16H IAK1ET. W UOLE8ALK CASH PRICES. IULkioB, Dec 11, 1871 Rihabks, Cotton brl.k 13K, with sales tosoineex- Unt lltj. Btfririug Domestic il4 yd I5al5 t otlon Ties o W Flour N C , 7.1!.T SO. I nrn nrw SI .10 old KU f'orn Meal newp.Viin, old 11.15 Bacon N J Hoc round Bacon, N. C Hairs, -Hulk Clear Klb Bides, Bulk Shoulders, Laid, N C, ' Western Tclrces, " do. hess, Cot. s Kio, good, Id isiVswX 1 . 17 X ii 7.00 S.00 11.00 u a SaS fait 87 7aS 13 10 to lOOal.- 6 siaW) l.M IN Elf. ButU r country, flab, Mullet, " Mackerel bM., Beeswax, Rait", Beef on foot " Dreaaed, Leather Bole, lilies Ureen, " 17, Tallow, Potatoes Sweet, .- Irish, Ostsshellee. " Bbeaf, Fodiltr old 111, saw Rai.kkhi Heks at a Distancb. virtue snd a couttevy almost Arcadian seem to abide in the bonirsble town Raleigh Noith Carolina. There was public tneet'Dfj of some tort held there the otLer evening, at which appeared d Vera Judges, and Colonels, snd Oenersl upon the iri i. is the wont Sjutlteru meitini! -oral ul these gentlemen were sea i grscxlul y Sad in safety; but an advene fit marked General Cltrgman for its own He bad selected a chair and was ab- ut lo repose himself, when snotbi r gentleman tsunkiiig that he saw in the General's eye an iuclimtii n toward an adjacent ibair, seixed Chair No On- lor hioise If. Tl. cansiquence naathat ihcGemral suddei ly slid i niphatically aat down upon I hi- flior. Tne remaikal k-thine about this perioriuauce is that not tlu l-it.t'-st gic gle agilaled tint large andtence. Ai other mat, 1 1 Raleigh, a chntch member recently wi-tit to the ou'-levnurirg cir- tm, and has just rent a letter to a protn inrnt brother to sty with a f 10 bill for ths heathen (hat he h had no piscc aince. y. . Tribune H I'.iraous who have become thoroughly hilled Irom uny cause, iu;iy have then clrculalion at once rtstond by taking nto the stomach a teasi oonlul of Jolin- ton'a A-iudvne Liniment mixed in a littli old water, well iwsetened. HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CiTtxma' Nitiokal Bak, VaLBibB S. C, D c. IVth. 1874. 'PilE icgala annual mretUK of the ft ck I h. ll.r. i f tl I link .ill he held al thai ltinkiag home In Rale ua oa Tusaday Utb antary 1-.. P. A. W1I.ET, Csihier. dec 19 ci'tlSl IS' tuTICE. By vntie nf a J J lament ( ibe Suil9r vara -1 name e.llll.y, me untlenitiri'ei. omuil-a ourrj will ae 1 on Ibu-adarthe UtL day of Jannarv, IH75, at public aucti m, a' the Court IK ut,e door ia tbs City of Hale gti i .a o ciock ui., to i lonowing aeaer.Del real itate: 1st. Trad, BituaU about :i miles West of tbe Utv of Kaleik-h 1mm idlateiy on the N. it R K.. at lb. ; lo-ka of tbe lli'la'.ro' ana Chael Hill Koad. adjun av' the land ol Juraea Bathbird, Helm of W. J Brcwn ane other , known ss ' the Jobn C. Moore lac." cuiitaiuinK atxty-aix aciei more or leaa L'Ou Ibep-opety l' i fmi well cared for duel im Houm with 7 rooms, rood new ta;c-., valnatile store- lieu v and neceseatv out home. Ac , vc 'i d. Tract, Mtuatc on Kart-ttcvillt- Hire' n the City of KaleUtb. aJj i nl the lot of M s. Jar.e V Haywood, ntitiif part f Lot in M iu II e plan of tbe city, and formerly i law omcc or o. ii. ROL-c a, i -.-;aea. Tibms ortfi-.B One third carh. raidue payable in 8 uionllia, wilh lnlerv.it (Iper cent. rum ti.yo. f-aie. u'.e and approved ic arir a r-. quired f r d-ferren pament. HAN I. I. FOWLS, V,M nto. u. SNOW. ,-Lomra. il-.- :0 t la 'pilK. Hi.nual meeting of the X o. kliol err, 1 o." thin Bank wiil be he'd a' their B nk- X llo iac in thli cltv, on Ti'i-'dnv li e i'Jlh t uarv in xt, at twelveo'cloek, M. d c C lB Aa.f , t -hier. ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY TO ATA'-vr A '.'If UOLLilS. with is iFr t'HKI) ur lilt. msi.w..if A.w nF rt rii.ir .;. lA'i' or nr . i riih. nth OF t'EHKI'AH , A i A 7j Ut 111 tin FIFTH A M ft S f IFIT A A I) III; I II - 1 1 TIIK MAS A HKVt'XT ANK I'l.FUH Fl TO TIIK HKTVHS OF TIIE MoSFY n thf niiAwi.su siioir.n in.ut. OFF A T THF OA )' .V"H" AI'IMISTKD. . ne ir md Canh i ft line liiai.il Cash lull One l.rmni I !i (ii't i me I. rami Cash (lift . Itt0,0n0 .. 100,000 . . 7 ,000 . . to, 000 . . isS.OOO . . loo.ouo .. 140 om' . iao,uoi .. 100,00 .. lOO.OUl .. 90,Oi 0 .. 100,0un .. loti.ua ... 1-J,UW tne (jran't i sih O ft SCaabUif's tIMi each IU Caah llif la, I4.IKI0 uach . . . 1 . Caah llifta, lO.uild eat-a SO ( uh UtfU, 5.WH each Jb Oash Uifta, 4,ou) ech . . :i0 Cab tiifle, H.inll each .VI ( tli Uilta, t,UWI ea. b. . . . lOoCi-b (iltts l.UoD each L'tOCa-hUifU SUOcach SOU .a.--h Gifts, toUeich..., . . 50,1 00 lli.ilW Caah Gifts, 40 each .. Wii'i e Ticket! Halved tenth, or eicb Coupon 11 Whole Tkketa for . . I SO 00 .. 25 00 oo ... 50100 For Ti keia, or 'nfontstlop, a dres THO. E. lilt A MI, ET ll, Agent aud Manager, Looi'ville, Ky. J- c IS- I lrj. loio. NOR 711 CAROLINA ALMANAC (The ld Reliable, i "1,000 Sold every y ar. Th!....lf Kinuini- N C. Almanac. None In g eat r deu.aqd. No ready for 1S7.", and selliiia- raplly Th i It Almmaf '11 the HUt -that hu thf t.onrls eDrrect. Io ibie tbe a te of sny Almai a" in fie Ut"-. Trice, ter tjrosa, 7 00 hundred, 00 half cross, ' ' dot n 75 Morth: ntseaii i.ava tteir ad vertiremcita oa whole of ontalde page hnvlng by 'he UM for . . ...... . . .1, V I . . one rtoi ar rx'ra. jawii. it.-a.-.!.--!-, Puh'rand Pro; rleVir, diltaw Ira wlm Ktleigh, N. C. JlOlt RENT FOR TIIE YE4R 1975. Ttialrnnvtalenl office ia rear of Cltlstna' National Bank oa Martin Street. At-plv to dti CITIIitNo' SlATiOhAL BASK. TT, ARKlbOS A BASUFORD'a t ' BAR ROOM ft RESTAURAKT, No. 10, tUaei-rT Btmst. You wif alwaya II pd on hand 'ha dellctcies of the f. tam, oyters, birds snd evcy liieir peruini'iir to a Sist claas rcrtaurant Tee haria well ttorked with Krelen and Pomea tie Liii'iort. Berry Foster trd Tom Coopera oav.vo vvnttky always on nana. uuu v Beexern' Beer always oa aravgni. bov 13-w fTmE BEfiT WATER POWER IN 1 MIDDLE NORTH CAROLINA FOR SALS. Ths Neoie MaaufaetariBtT Compa. v.ilei for tale ita maaaino. at water tower tl) six miles from kalelgb, N V., 00 the larboni Koad, with Thirty Acres of Land, Ita Mill Ham, tirlst and Maw Mill, Btore Howe, Kieht Houaes 'or operativee, two barns and tla'.ler, Blai-kamith Phop, hock foandatlon uihju which the old factory stood and alack luilli . f brick fifty feet bbih. It Is to; roundest with irranlte nf irood quality and hu very fine clay fur b-kk 011 tho la Da. Tbe power etn ilata of the ahola furce of the Neute Kiverat thlapjli.t If not dis posed of at rival e tile previoua lo the lull of Decern bur, It will ou that da; be sold at the Court Houae in Kaielirh to the hiifbeat bidder. Isaxa Four thouaard dollars iu Caah. i'alance In one, two md thne yars Willi oteie.l irom cale. A pumlatlt n adlololnir of about two liun- urt-il acres of good faruaue- land will be sold at the ssmeUme. DAN'L 0. FOWLH, nov Jld Prea't Ncuae Vlanuf. Co F OK KENT OU BALE. Tbe Ilou'e and Lot on Lane Btr -et. N0.-U1 of the lieof A Dumb Asylum Tbs bouse eontaina eUtl.t rouma, porches and a pantry, and there are all nemaary on-.-houaea T je ua ia una acre anc uaa a goua garuen. I refer to Mr. 1 Ulinitbast the laat occupant. aa to rant. Aa to sale, coaault me at Peace institute. dec 3 if DRCRY LACT. Q RAIN CRADLES A URAA8 BCTTHS uat received a aupplv of Hint lalra' Celebrated .southern Ciadlc. iaB UasT IB 1MB MaBBBT. warranted to give satisfaction. J.IMU X. TO w LEB, Agent mayi4w. VALUABLE FAX M FOR tt ALE OK R CIIANUriFOrlClTY l'ltlll'ER 1 V. On Wednesday tho 23rd da. of Demmber. f not .-old oeforeat prtvaia ale, 1 will ael' o ina Qurncai tuauer my farm aituattU two imo ciiau n i.ea tasi or Kaleigb on the 'arb.iro' Koad. it couta.ua about three uundrtd Ld thirty acrei of land, of which uui oue uunurei and nrty are eli woodod. n the tract, are an excel eul dwellinir houru conui nuK seven rooms and two !arye Cellars, switcnen wuu two rooms aisnoal new, a arge three eWry tun House with horsepower iliac bed, laborers houaes barna, Ae , s large each and apple oichard. produuiag tus best Iruil In Wake County, kiirii. Hue stirinsa of water conTenleolly iicateu. Four loada of o d a day can tie made br a auua baulluir to Kale gu. Tbe c ,n-jeiiiplated Halel;b wabiard Kallroad louche i without penatrat- Ul M rlheru Oouudary. Tbe land Is well idapted lo Colt .c. Ttiaceo. Wheat and all tne cereala. TwoBne Ulna, o. o water power, ne liner aieum are M'uate a lew uuuureti arda fr ru Hie premlaea. I ansa or ran: iwj thouaaod dollara cjh the ha ance in out-, twuaud thrui )carr. quai inuim.-nia. i aiica 'ei!iin to pur hue are in t Led to n.iel the uiera'aM. Tun Uudwili h- diviKd if desired. 1 will ichan e lor vity Pr jpertr. Otc5i liASIL C MAM.1 . VrPLICATTOX will be made to tli pr.r aent Loirii-lutilre to obtain a liftrttT fa hi- routhern L'uderw riU-ra Aiaotiatloa. nov SO iRM JL Uli tLl) RYE W UI?KY. NAi t;.A . HulKL BAH. SlKltY id2KH Ki K AM) UaXAWAKK Pure M" ' even Yi-ar nld The beat 'hlaky in;..!'- jtiat ivtehed this day. lloV i It J. 4. QaLUMSDfi.t, ,i 1. Manufacturer and Ivai.r in Tin and Sheet r.u Uui tftimewill ..iuva, tbe beat in the ui I, n likf tt a 1 in Koofinir, Unl- Tint and I'll'o'X a .-vwiant v. Fayettevllle .it., Uj'pualU 'he M irki I I'uiup. itaieign, n, . n.ar JULf pWO TlloUsAKD POUNDS. Prims reaaed Lard, 1 if P. ' NE AfJO' DR. WTO. TTAI.r.'S l!li,MlllHllflli:i.l.!,S THS Qrinr AMERIOANOOK UUIPTIV REMEDY. Cou-iiiiipinii. i- M. t'uii Iniurwlila disease. t'livaictuua it ia ire a.i of lhi fact. It Is only lecciari to have Hie rii(b.l reniidy, and the Usrnole an t e con-iti uiulady ercd. i ALL'S BALSAM IS THIS REMEDY It t.reaki up the i.lirht sweala, relieves the ppreaaive tiirl.'nera across the Lungs, and eaia the. lacerated and excoriated surface arlikh thai venom of tbe disease prod acta. WHILE LIFE LASTS THERE IS HOPE It may not I e tou Lite to eHoct a cure even af'i-r ine dot tor? mir civ 11 you up. HAl.i.'B liALSAM ia mid iverywbare, ana mu) tt bail at tu .-..ai. or ihu rroprltlora, JUilN r MKNKV, I I IRAN CO,, at tbelr fa) rent M- dlcioe W ni-iio-im), X and V College rice, ,t 1 oik. rrue ft per ooiue, '.ului. CYlde, lucuinouia Proncbltis, ASUirna. BpitUng of Blood, Croup, WHOOPING COl'UH, id J a', t-.licr diseases of the rcsplratorr irgats. Also l'roprietoit of dcovtll s Blood ami Ui- jr Bvi-up, Carbolic galvc, Edey'a Troches, ixyX'-iKilt-u itinera, Moll s uver riiia,c.. JOHN F. HENRY. CURRANA CO.. Ban v Cello!; 1'Uce, New York. iaii iui MOORS ,)UKK At IJATL1NO, fOBB STUB ATTORNEYS AT LAW RALEIGH, N. C. SUte and Federal Oiwrta and ths Courts ot Lie let and Otb Judicial District. novSl-tf yyr 1 L L c o I mill' SxuVCIIXNKei -;.WIMi At aannf aetarei' prtcea, ea Haas 0 meeUaly iua'a men's. ANU TWENTY-I IVE PIS CEST. BELOW M A X U F aCTC RERf PAJC18 FOR. tABll, If 1 v-ciaaej direct from this office, or snv nl Ite loess areata. IS I.VTU STKtKT, UicbmotKa, Va, .. J AS, E. A. OUUilt, ProprteAor. 4ecS- wtta. I! I 11 I 3J VI 1 1 1 1 ! ! i I ! 1 V t t: 0 4 li i . Mi 'J f t t' I .' r-
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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