THE DAILY SENTINEL THE DAILY SENTISfil 11-MMSnlD Bt j i) 9 I A H TURNER. J a. Office Near the Court Home. tTB Of eCBSCaMTlOW. fVud-Weekly ' Weekly Sentinel " - " The Dailt SisTiiiiL will be delivered In 4,ypart of the City at r.rrBN Cents per AdvertUeBeaU will b inserted ia Use Usui 8 samr ax at the following rates per aqaan one Itch, or tea minion liars. One square one time.... l " " ' each n'"ir' laamiioi eaa thaa a week . E1U n. c: I and UaUd 1 square, 1 week, I 3.501 square, 7 iuo. I "-2 i 1 " 1 saonto, K.Ot'l " n " i " Inso'a, law " " SO.0A 1 " s " Is.Ool " lo " .' i 4 ao.ooT " ii i I " Z4.UI1 " li 1 " a ' 28.001 VOL. X. RALEIGH, N. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1874. NO. 118. lit P .imlfaii- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. oRI) WOOD FOR BALE. ( I,U Cords o( lessoned piue t 13 pel cord eaod etrong 4 horse ' h t Kl U' fctore on Hlllsboro' 8trj U u.r 10 tf J DAVIS E n.KM eTORE FOR SALE. 1 will sell my farm, 3j milea Iroin th; , , ,1 A'aleigh. containing ls)J acres ; a ,,,M DWELLING (til rooms.) All in ,1 repair. Five good TENANT l(i if SKA, fur ol them new. A good cVTOUEUOl'SK, and au excel :,t stand. D nog a good business. The plantation is iu good order and under good fence. I) c i.;. J. DA VI3. G 1 HEENSUORO' FEMALfc OOLLEG.E g . GREENSBORO, N.C.,. The Spriug Session of 1875 will beg in o W,i'nedI Uw Uth of Jaaaary. From it attendance at the very eper.lng to :...'b'y liu(ortant and 1 earaectlj' desired. uaacia pbh bessiosi or 'M wmt Hoard, ( Washing and Light not bicladrd nd Tuttiou In regiUar College Course $li6.0u Cbaigaa (or Extra Studies, Moderate. For i audogjie apidy to tUo President Rev. . I . M. Jooes,D. D, N. II, D. WILSON, Pri dec Itt-dlw Board ol Trustees. T ALI' ABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. iwo valu ible tracta of land situate near the city or Kalelga: lstTra: lie about 3 1-8 mliea 8otth of tho city ot Kale gh cn both (idea of the Asy lum road, aeljo.ulng the .laud of George T. i ke, Bryan Green and olhera, containing 1 a) acre Snd Tract Lea about 4 mile i west of the t .) of Kill lull on both sides of the Raleigh una Auicueti Air J in- Railroad, adjoining tao lands of William Thomson, ceHiUluiug 1 lit acres Ah)iatOHo power etaam mglreand raw mill. GEO. 11- bkuW, Apply to office in Courthouse, del 5-80 lOYS ! TOYS ! TOY? : The largest sa-ortinertt at NAl. t. liKoWNS. I RIDDLE ST KINGS, GUITAR Slings . and Trimmings beft at NAT. L. BROWN'S. MC8ICIL IN TRUMENT.--A11 kinds at NAT. L. BBuWN". FANCY GOODS! BASKET, Ac. 1" ie la get assortment at a AT. L. bhtWN'S. -i-'i joar W.fc, Sweetheart ard fiiendaa prea.'T.tat NAT. L UH'jWN'8. Es TtY O R A N 9 ! li t f'-r 'tunhes. r-arlora, Oiyana, He.,,; MV I. BiDWSK. 1 0 TO NAT. L. BROWN'S lor your ' 1 Chritma aud Uollday presenta. 1 JY AN FSTKY OKtiAN for your J ' m a. Orvat barealna can le had at NAT. L. BtiOWN'8. CIIRISTMA AND HOLIDAYS will aoon J be lir.. (it lo NAT. L BttOWN'8 for the beat baicui. dec-a-tf V ALL ABLE TOWN LOTS FOR 8.' I.K .T Al'ii X, N. C. On Tucfday Uin 2t:H '. 1 . at II o'clock a. iu , 1 will a. 11 at I'uMio Auction aome'i.1 Ueairabie Towu Lo acuntainioK from '.o 1 1 a' acrea each. Tern., made kuon o i day of Bl';- dec 8 f.l J. MeU F.LI J NO 1 ON. s T. MARY 8 3' HoOL, k a i. nil. N . J. F IL NDL, MAY li Tie Sixtv-aixth tirm of tliia Bchfol will roinmrm- 'ou I liuiaay, the Jlst of Jiruary, I-"', i.J mil uu tHcuiy wetk t JC acireuUr, ai.pl l i''- Al.bKKl 8MEUES. s 1'K.i l.L NOTICE. ONTUUKfOAY N.tiUT, 1F.C. 17, 174 We will fell at Auction. lOBUPERBlOLCItEnoRO. GRAIN 8ILKB (nil Ptt.rn)yia., Vo P.tteiu. Irish Popliua, 7 P J lln and Caabmeraa, Rich Bruaiel LaJe Collaia (ImpoitcJ by ua.) Rich Oltumau 8carfa and Shawla, c. iutLaoea are reapwiiuiij ,u..-.--tena thit o. Aa choice goods will be sold . i A4..t...n will hn ixtirnued "U aulie accouitiiu"'' - them aa well aa the gentlemen. TIMELY NOTICE. Our A ucUon Saloa will take place each jU?ht (t iwut Saiurday nlKhls) until the VOth D-?e., aud will retail durirg the day. On and after Wth the anctloa wllFbeDOtk tay and nlRht unUI the whole atock to dlapoied of. lhU aale will be by the Piece, Package or In Lota, aa the whole atock muat be dispoaed of by I January i mi W. II. H. 8. TUCKER, tjurTiviog I'hrtnBra. ttt ILLCOI G I I B I' SKWIiNCr JlACHINKM At manufactures' prices, on time or monthifj insiaimenia. AND TWENTT riVE PER CSNT. BELOW MAN0FjCTL'RF.R8 prices EOR CASH, If purchaeed direct from Uila office, or any r. ItatrvaJ ajrMta. 18 "INTU 8TREK.T, ltichmjnd. Vsv. JAB. E 4 OlUBd, Protxlotor dec- wSos (1 RAIN CRADLES GRASS SCTTH3 Just received a supply of Sindaira' Celebrated BOUIIlOm VnUlir. turn "--v - narrenieu vj hito , , ,.. J .1 M ta H. TOALE. Agent mar 4w. HARRISON dt FASUFORD'S BAR ROOM A RESTACtUHT, No. 10, OaMsin Stmit. V til Alaswaawa An A AM ItsUllI ! ha delicacies of the season, oysters, birds and everything pertaining to a first cUve reatauraot Toe bar U well locked wiu oreutn mnu Uc Liqnora. Berry Foster and Tom Coopers nativa nuaty a. ways on nanui w tieetiera' ceer aiwaya oa onragut. BOT 1 i F. H: I I ID ,D W I C K. ATTORNEY ffifi Jaa Mtf NORTH CAJiOUNA. City Intelligence. T.'n L its in Durham. Durham ia a thriving place. We learn that on Satur day a town lot, with nothing on it, and 35x70, waa wild there Tor six hundred doiUia I'lin. Sawkh We welcome thii gen- tl.'iiian to hi baiife mm), and congratu late dim on his newly found and excellent wife, who waa a M.ss II. M. Scott, of Lu nenburg county, Virginia. Mr. Saseer aa bought a faro near tbia city. Finn at Wbldon. We hi ar that on hrtttuias tve night in Welilnn a Jew tore waa burned down, a costly building and causing great low. There waa $5,000 lusurance, but didn't by any ru-.-ana cotret the lata. Hauuuii Fkualr Skmhuht. The tpriog term of thia icatitutioa opens on Monday, the 1st day ol February next Tbii school baa continued tn prosper from aesaion to session, uuder the manage ment of ita Principal, Mr. F. P. Hobgood. For particulars see advertisement and circular. A liKMAHKintK IJaiit. We apeak by the curd but call no namer. The lather ia well known in this city, was a promi nent Senator in the lat Legislature, aud thia is his first child, lie lives now in uarlotte. I'ht baby when boril only weighed tau pounds and a hell. We have the word ot the father for saying that it ia nuw three months old, weighs fourteen pounds aud A us teeth. This is a FaiitiiAKkn' Scales T-he contract for luinihiui- the .Mstjffce department with almut 3,000 weigtiing scales, necessitated on accoum o." the new law, which goes intoiH c( L.u nry 1st, lias been awarded toM ;B!s Ktrliihks & Co., of this city. T.ie i r : I r i- i Ure one, and bitato be filled w 1 1 U i ii ii v. r short space i'l time. Bulj the c.) itri('tor have abundant f.ici!i lien for urn 1 1 ni; their ei gagemei.l, and it is a grejt r.-ii. I to know that for once at least the govi rumcut will be sure to get its money's worth, JV. World, Dec iirJ. Dratii ok a Well-known Colohed Mas in IIii.l n mo. Aleck Ciirtis, so well known aiuce the war for bis staunch adherence to the Conservative party, lied in il.ilaboro' on the day cftci Cunst- ruaa, of consumption. He was a uuiver- aily lespected man, and though to some extent ostracised by bis own color on ac count of politic! independence, yet the demonstrations made by them at his fu neral thowed, that be held a strong hold upon their affection. 1 he funeral was really an imposing ... . , l. ..! one. I lie remains were escor.eu uy col ored p.ll bearers, appropriately arraigned, and were taken to the Episcopal church, of w hich the deceased had long been sex ton, where the solemn services were per rtne 1 by the Rev. C. J Curtis, assisted by i he Rev. Mr. Ocrtel, and thence escort e.l to the grave by a large concourse of colored people, followed by almost the entire male population of that place. The young men ot the town bore tbe xpeuse of the funeral, providing a hand some coflin, aud hearae, and proposed to provide white pall beaiert, bnt yielded to the desire of tbe colored people to bestow that honor themselves. Pabdohed kbom thb Phnitkntiary Governor Brogden pardoned tbe other lay, Jacob Manuel, a.gro, from Cumber land county, sentenced for lifo for mur- ler. Manuel was convicted on circum stantial evidecce and had been in four yea's. Tbe petition wasngnea oy prom inent citilens of Cumberland, and Mr. T. C. Fulle-, his counsn' at the time, and iiianv otli r D on-inciit irtntkuicn, all agreed that there waa considerable doubt aa to Manuel's guilt. His old father, a gray-beaded negro, 80 years old, has been hard at woik for bit son ever since be was pat in, and tbe last trip he made in November he walked all the way from Fayetteville, 80 miles, and bis prayer was to see cob out. The Governor also re rpntlv nardoned Scot! tounir white man from Guilford county. This youth a year ir two back got ii hit cupe and mounted a man' hore in the streets ol Creensboro and rode him home, and the 4 I - " next dy commenced plowing him in the field. , lie was put in for three years. Didu't kDow sign nf a trade when begot here : u.iw ht' is a splendid roc cuiver and can make easily bis 3 a day. Prince Nicholas B irolfljovsk, a S?eivin ible, died the other day in the Rue d'-imsterdam, in Pa'i. H ha,i b,,,n i.i. ...,i i..j :. acn country, where UUHEU V.. . he could no longer remain, irom u idea among the cetnntty people that he belonged to a family ot vatrpires, the . ..1.-, n. ol athirh for three generations it nr I heir crave to suck the - i. ..1.1 .h.t blood ol UViug people, n live days belore nis aeaiu uc - ......... .nr, his landlord, and told bim ,t would be well, alter bis decease, to remove lm heart so as to prevent nis rising' fioin tbe grave. pi.- ,nriiti of irivmi! condition ... k., rtiir and sbeeo waa discnased and admitted oy many of the Agricultural Societies, inr.uijuou u .. i... cn n.l lielieve tbat in Dial --.., . , , , . m iverv can but one (hey decided in favor ot bAeruiaH s isiwji - Qr,od )odgmeni. Ecnuat IM IUliiou Cloudy all day, but little or do rain. Churches were well attended. Rev. Dr. Stone preached at the Baptist Church. Ha gave notice o! the fuoorsl of Mr. John R. Harrison ol the city lo take place from that cbuich tc morrow at 11 o'clock. Mr. Harrison will be buried with Good Tem plar honors. He was as old and useful Uizeo and bis hands knew hard work II their days and acknowledge I no man as Master. Bishop Lyman preached at Christ Episcopal Church tbia morning. Tosnighl at that church six ersoiis were confiimed. Ia fishing for truant beys a half doztn or so may be caught most any Sunday evening on the at nop in fiont ol the Baptist Church. Passing by this evening as the Teachers prayer meet ing was in session in the basement, we saw two little chaps about knee high bid on the sloop and one was puffing a short Stem pipe and the other held two stumps of cigars, and they lit bulb cigars and discarded the pipe. Tiiey were nice looking voungstera not over ume years apiece, and one bad pockets in bis new clothes. Watch the stoop. Rev. Mr. Maoguin preached this afternoon at tbe Insane Asylum. C'iibistmas. AU day Thursday the lio,s and stores of tbe city were crowd ed, and even to a late hour in the night presents were being purchased for the stockings. The horn blowing began early Thursday night, and to suuh an ex tent tbat a policeman or two visited the toy shops, and with a grave shake of the bead indicated that the sale of such nui sances must be stopped. But the toy men laughed it to tbe wiuJ, and tbe po licemen themselves took a born apiece Dclore they weut out. It waa fearful the next day. Crowds paraded with dough faces, ia damp carts and on horse, blow ing the inevitable horn, and grown men, 40 years old, were trotting after the pro cession with tin horns iu their moutbs. larjje hearted gentleman during tbe day collected together forty-seven boys ho had not nceived a horn, anil made application at all the toy abops, but thanks to X'ud lortuue the horns hid all been sol I. Every lum-ic had C'.irislmas in it. At some there nerc laige dining!. Tbe Peace Institute had a diniDg, and tbe young ladies rolled nine p ns in tbe evening. Air. boater, as is nil wont every year, had an old fashion English plum pudding. We believe it is an Ital ian proverb, "Ai full as an English oven at Christmas.'' We heiir nothing of the boar's head soused," but the Turkey adorned moat every table. The day passed pleasantly aud without distur bance or accident, though a guard house full of tin bums and their votaries was emptied out sober on Saturday morning. A REMARXAm.s Cask or Scicidk in Atlanta. We read that W. Samuel J. Anderson suicided on last Monday morn ing in Atlanta, Ga., by placing the muz zle of a pistol in his mouth and pulling trigger. Three or lour mouths ago An derson was employed by lieu. Robert Toombs to assist him in arranging iaw papers and law authorities tit a silary of $123 per mouth. Toombi s in Wash ington, Ga., and Anderson in A'lanta. He drew several tirus on Tombs and Tombs honored the drafts. Ho drew the laal draft on bim in favor ol one Jerry Lynch for $133. Lynch endorsed the check and it was paid at I.owrjV bank in Atlanta. But when cent on to collect at Washington, Oa., it was returned pro- tested, and Tombs wrote Anderson stat ing that he didn't owe h:m anything. Andeison was then found deiul in bis room, a very sensible latter toundon his person written to a Dr. Johnson, of At lanta, thanking him for his kindness to bim, and asking to be buried exactly as be had dressed himself, and hoping that Tombs would so iar vindicate himself as to protect Jerry Lynch from the cense quences of a protest. His wilt was also found 'in which be hsd left s singular legacy to Oen. Tombs. Alter willing ali bia best clothing to bis two sons in the State of New Y'ork, and a new- pair ol pants to be returned to Jerry Lynch be cause he was unable to pay for tbeni, he lelt the following legacies to his wn.liei woman and Gen. Robert Toombs : To Matilda Harris, uiy hot est anil laithful wssherwo nan, the lollowi? tri fl-:s : Coal scuttle and shovel, tiunk und strap, writing table, umbrclli, buudbox, broom and towels. She will psck my trunk aud dl.'poae of the old clothes, Ac , as she pleases. To Ed. Hardy, my valise and contents, also cigars. To R. Toombs (not private,) my pistol, with my recom mendation thRt he rid tbe world of his oressnce by imitating my eiampie lor i. .,,1.1 I think that a shirt drawers alio s cks, with my big cloak wrapped around me, will be quite soracieut. 1 have tried to save money to bury me and express aay trunk, ow I shall have about 00 hi my pantaloi ns pocket. 8. J Andebs. n. Jo Dra. Miller and Johnson. Atlanta, Dec. 18, 1871. was. There is, probably, no way io which we can benefit our readers more than by recommending to them for general use Jahnion't Anodyne Linimtnt. It is adapt ed to almost all the purposes of a Family Medicine; and st a specific for coughs, IH whooninir cough, oreuess of the i.'. i.m- atomanh. rUeumatifm, epit-' 1,.1 ting of blood, and ali lung difficulties, it neanotqualtbat ever e saw or heard THE CITY. Taxes, taxes, read it. See Wildmsn Uoupe here Thursday night. 'if Twenty-five u buildings are aear completion in the city. Mrs. A. E Slater wiH open dancing class down town during next week. A rock caoil is bring built to empty the water into tbe lake io city cemetery. They've got tbe Chief up tbere io Or ange io his new grange suit, and won't let him return till to morrow, 'The La Klor Da Perfecto" cigar, by Z egler St Oruendter, ia gettiag tbe run, bat won't any of litem run Mi's wa. It is a warm beautiful day. Flannels are even unconilojtabtr. A young man fiom the country h ia town with a pear bloom in his bat.- Half acre lots to the lie lit of Peace In stitute, not a tree or anything on them, cannot be bought tor less than aix hun dred dollars. Some ol our citizms buy their butter from Tioka county, Pennsylvania, and get it here, freight and everything, for H cents per pound. V Jessie Stewart, stone mason, had strangulated hernia ChrUtmaa eve, and Drs. Royster and Towles called Dr. E. Buike Hay wood in consultation, and a successful operation was performed. Col. Pool will move bis family here next week, llis Living an! Deal we coo aider a settled success, and every old sol dier in the Stale should not only sub scribe to it, but should keep up thecsmp fires through its haversack of war inci dent. A white man iu bis shirt sleeves waa turned out of jiil this morning. He wanted to borrow two dolhra the worst sort. Said he had been in jail all the Christmas, and hadu't seeu anything of his coat since the day lie pulled it off to estsblisb punted eyebrow lor another tellow. Two young It lies foun 1 ii chair io their bed dressed like man Ciiristmas eve night. Tuey pitched the thing out like they meaut business, and then hunted for tbe young man with bis h p. iu the middle, to throw him about the same way, but he had struck a straight cost tail home. AtV Ramsay about it. ( biustmis is 8lkm. We see from the l'retn that the Moravisns had a Sun day Scboel dialoguu and concert in Salem on Christmas eve night. The church was hamls nnely decorated, and Prof. Liueback arranged the music in tbe best and most appiopriMe siyle. Part First was opened with a Moravian hymn, 'Mri.'e my spirit," and it represented Cie ar Augustus in his palace at Rome, with lords in attendnnce. An embassy fn in Heroei ariives. Te decree tbat all the world lie taxed is i-vitd. Curtain dropped, i nd song was i-ung, "What god new.'' Part Second lepresented the Mm l i. s ol Nazurelh in Galilee, at tlie fo'intun, i'h their water jars, con vening. One rtva'es a drt-am l her", in which an angel (.ppesp-d t- .Mary. Sung "lVire on erih," Sit. Pait Third, Ztcharias, the priest, was represented, with otliei.-, on his housetop at Hebron on the right ol the nativity. AUo the neighbors on their housetop. They con verse of the times, and ancient prophe cies, and conclude that tbe Messiah is at hand. They hear the sound of distant melody which Zicharias affirms is not of men. Song "Haik, the herald angels sing." Part Fourth, citizens of Bethle hem io the street, the ni'-rning alter tbe Nativity. While they cn verso a compa ny of travellers appears, having come to Bethlehem to be enrolled. They had pitched their tents outside tbe gate and heard the sound of sinking in the night. Wishing to go the inn they are told tbere it ho too.n'there. Tne shepherds appear and innouncetlie birth cf Christ. Song "Hosann to the roy il Son." Part Fifth, citizens of Jetusalcm tslk about the recent proclamation of the shepherds, sod tbe nrrival of the wie men of tbe East. These appe ir, ssking, " Where is H tbat is born King of the Jews ?" Song "Come ye redeemed ol the Lord." fart Bixtli, Heron wnn cniei pnesis anu scribes. Me learns where Christ is born. Seula fur the wise men, Jtu. Soog "Snv ve blest seraphic legions." Part Seventh, the wise men arrive st Bet bit hem. The star indicate the place where the child is. Song -"(Jurist the Ixird, the Lord must glorious." PERSONAL. Fayi ttcvillc wi'i have h grand nasi querade b:l on New Year's night. Parson Brownlow will d'-vote the bal ance o: his lite to editing the Kwieille H'A.ji. Co!. Tom Kenan de i vircd a Mas inic address to-lay nt the (er House in Wilmington. Wbemver I hear a lu.ow saying ny- t her and ulier, I commence ti loroi an opinion ol h. in. J 0. Ii. The oldest living graduate of Yale is the Kct. T. Williams, of Providence, Ii I , aged nieety live, ol the class of 1800. Ti thousand dollars In gold were Ixtely paid in London lor a cup of coffee. 'The Gup ol Otluc a, made oy Hears (. nn hi' ease1. It was a wooderfui specim?n of the paint's art. An ui'knuwn (.iliforuia miner tome years ag pamtid and sold for $5 a pic nrri of "Samwn's Dospair," for which 1 5,000 has beeu lately refused by itt pres ent owner i 4 BIUIGI008. There was eonsmuoicji service cn Christmas day at St. Johns Episcopal church io Fayetteville. English Catholics feel assured tbat Archbishop Msnning will be the I (It Popf. Ib order to enlarge tbeir fac li.ies lor immorsioo, tbe Baptists of Philadelphia are negotiating fur $100,000 worth of land fronting on tbe boundless ocean. Rev. N. Collin Hughes, late Rector ol B'. Peter's cbnich, in this place, is on a visit to bit soo-in-law, Rev. Natbauiel n aiding Viaihington Echo A HorBellsville, New York, ministei occupira the ' pulpit which his father, grandfather and great grandlatber have filled in succession, and is now training bis ton to succeed him. Rev. Henry Ward Beeeher mortgaged his house and lot in Brooklyn to tbe United States Trust Company for $15,000, in order to pay oft two prior mortgages given by him, one for $0,000 and one lor $10,000, to the Brooklyn Savings Bank. THE LADIEtA. It is proposed tn pass a law in Ohio tbat no woman shall marry over four times. Mrs. Pratt, of San Francisco, applies lor a divorce, with the modest alimony ol $1,000,000. The yoUDf- ladies of Rockford, 111., have formed a eo-sperative (elf-.scort-iug and party-going society, the object of which is lo make the young man ol tbe period more useless than ever. One ol tbe dressmaker's children bad scirlet fever, and when she sent home the dress she was mending, two children ol the owner ot the dress were taken and both died ; and that is one of tbe thous and ways in which scarlet lever, measles, smallpox, &c, are constantly kept going The "convalescent" dresi of tbe Duchess of Edinburgh ia of gray velvet tiimmed with white I ace and opening over a blue satin skirt. Mrs. Allen, wile ol Judeje A'lcti, oT the Court of Appeals, left a tiOO ok diess to be made in New York, and -to be (i prtsaed to her when finished. -Is the dressmaker was about to deliver the package at (Le express office, a tiue '.pok ing man stepped up and abked her il she bad finished that diess for Mis. Judge Allen. She said she had. and was about to forward it t Al bany. ''Weil," aaid he, "I am Judite Al len, and I'm going right to Jib my aid ill deliver it to Mir, Allen." Tne peek- age was given to him and tint U the lust of It.. Oiuitgo PMiitlitnu. ALL ABOUT. Cincinnati sells nine million gallons ol beer for home consumption yearly. A ucsjro was mobbed in the street of Patterson, New in' y, on Chtistm s day. Whar't the troops ; The Moue Mountaiu iu Geotcia has begun to tumble and gioun like dittar.t thunder or heavy machinery. Cal fornia ur poses usiij the eucalyp tus for luel, having lonn I .hu it tuade few well of those who had chills. T ins of postal cards without addresses are destroyed in the Dead Letter Office ; because people writethi-ir message first and then forget to address the cad. The editois and printers, mailing clerks and al', of the Aitgutta (da.) Cointitu tionalitt gave an eg-ng treat in the prcts room r n Christmss and thr lorce of the Augunta Vhronic'e goloshed around with the tu. Mr. H. F. Durant has epent $1,000,000 on building, near Natick, Jasi., a college exclusively for the female erx. "Every officer and teacher in the building, from the president snd protesters downwards, is to be a woman." Tbe Governor ol Vermont lias calic'i an extra session of the Legislature, to be convened on the 13th ol January next, for the purpose of making so spproprik tion (or lebuilding the Mate Reform School at Waterbury, destroyed by fire on hc 13th ins'. M ts C aa Hale of lla-rUbi.ig IV is a benutilui brunc'te ale nt seventeen years old and hrr form is perfect. . Shu is a huntress and huu.s in nnilorm ot ti tight fitting corduroy jacket, a shoit skirtof I nine material, with the inevitable bustle tiit which she utilizes for the purpose of carrying her ammunition, several pockets beiti.' arianged in tbe bustle. She went out last Tuesday and lugged sixteen partridges and three siUirreis. flie car ries or.e of Remington's lowling pieces and her two dogs arc named Eloise aud Skippo. Yo:cia'.ir, Mass., has the intelligent dog, and his penchant is for baby-tending ; he Is a Newfoundland, and bis Charge and playmat': a six months' old youngster. Baby was upstairs the other day, when, his mother going away, the little frllow se t upapitilul cry, much to the dintress ol the dog, which barked aud whined. No relief appearing, doggy took the matter into bis own charge,and, picking up ti.e baby.rarried it down two fl gbts of stairs into the kitchen, where be deposited it t-afely at the feet ol itt terri fied mother, Johnny as a Scalps; Mr. Fiziletop was in tbe babit of romping and p'aying with his sou Johnny, who bad bceo ln -portuuing him to play cuoui. He wanted his pa t be clown, and le . bimsWl be scalped by Johnny, acting as a c icua In dian. Oa Sunday in irnio j Fizxletop, Sr., was walking in his garden, Ins aoul full of emotioo, a:i I '-olotely slopiu over with Sunday thoi Hi had a half growu Testament under l.: aim, and was bending over" to see if tins tende r veg etation bad been i ljured by tbe !'rti, when Johnny appeared from behind a e bush. His face Was painted, aui ic.ciu bled that of the zebra an 1 litf'r com bined. In his belt wis the kilr.hcu hiich et and the large e- irvitig-tuil'e, .iiU his bands were eoip'oyei in holding a pilcl, fork with one prong in the mtm kpprovoei Comanche styl. L kj the cjowa in the circus, Fizz'etop did not !,;( ali ap proach oftlie v. ily ssvige, so ho waa aui-pris-jd when h h'.-ar, a ye t that would have intimidated Santauta mid It g Tree. Before h could m to u-k aa txpiam tion Johnny gave another yell, nod simul taneous planted the pr nig i.l the pitchfork a I'll fearful diit-e.tu.sii in ll.u identical place that the cl iwa mt in t.ie habit ol receiving such favors. Now in order to carry out the programme Johnny was to give another yell, make another hole or so ia his parent, then the old gentleman was to beg for his life, and lie down on his stomach, while Johnny, ufttr pound ing his head with the hatchet, was to scslp him with his carvino-iuife. But Fizzletop, sr., placed both hands on the olllicted pait, jumped tip and down a lew times, yelling "Murder," aud aojie choice pi. .faulty that would have made a lHt driver envious. As noon the pilchlork csinc out. Johnny v;-l,( I that the liver waa between tinman I ill bridge washed sway. The Testament mi-s.ii J,hai,y's head, but crippled the watch-dog. Mackexz.i'a laid into M- xic. was alow compaicil iv:ih tlf pur.-u.i ol that young C maLt l. ,e thorns living iJlMi yatdt oil .ly tl.e ruo-i ijiieut j r cce. I, iga sound ed I ike l.e ,tu y a t .uli bielsteak with the llit -io. i,l liir nnat xe. F..zletop atC 'Ui tsloi Lis p. culi .r gait by hinting at a pa nlul boii, while Jobuuy says he wniitB to lie nn anj-. '( Antoniv (7'c-) Herald. Itt I Reader of the Weekly Mminel will receive liee a copy of the be.t .Agricul tural and l'smilv Neasosper in Ibis country by addre-ssmg Moore's ltural .New Yorker, lluane Street, New Yvrk elu S '.f 7.'i t'. MMi i r ii. ti.e C posed i f f'K 1IIR ( I.Mli II. KxKITHVh Kl. I K Till'. O N -KIIV TIVK P.V II .-t ile hi.i ul l v: ( ' oim tec nj n tativc parly, winch ia coiu thc vaiious ( ' iiigrtssiona! Kx- ecutivn, C inniittiei, wi,l please luictui Haleigloti We Uievj.iy, J n.u oy the '-'Otb, 187!), toeNsMtrf in rca: ! to imp itaut matters Meinti-:s of the c luscrvvie ptess are ILVittd to utt. I, I v. cox, Ch linn ,n ( .in'r il ' m, mi t te". .1 I I.liciiK, mi, Sec'y. l'i Ml' J ExilUCT. M.Ml nil I will Mitftr fr,. in a severe n ulac'ii ten iii lin es spent bathing ihc hi the Extract wouid alf. i.d iclirl. VS .1111. Ml , evil u ad with .N EV A D V K UTIbK M E X TS . II 1 K.M AI. K sK V INARY, l.'ALKItill, N ( Y. r I'eoii.ooo, A. M , Priiu ipa1 A. F. Ki:i i, A M , Math .m l Nat. ben uee rKi. AoriiK, - Mu-le De,,rtcieut Ti c Fp'in Ic m i l i en February 1 li75. Hoartl per tiK.iith - J $", Kngiith Vmtioii per e;o;ou - - :.0. ineailopuon olafreh iol I niton. i prevents i viravaan.'e, in Jle-s aiid in ikpi t e eo-t ol dressing ns Iitl'e as it would tic at home. Apply for Circular. doc -S-rJlmwlm j'AIU NOTICE. LAST CHANCE. On Monday December 2th IS4. hi,.,n se'l iy itue'lon ii our store th,s Ita aner of the Stock of Woods, now remain inc on I in' The aale will be both bv dav and ' tit .lit Commencing the day at. 10 o'c ock ' The Stock must an 1 will tc fi!d and I order to facilitate the hale unci to rlo e on' hi January 1, 1S75, the stock wirt-TSf k-I I in Lots, Ouzins and Packtsre W. II. .t K. 8. 11TKEK .t CO, dee".4-tf 8u vivBfr i'a-tn -rs ANOTHER 0PP0HTCX1T1 T IXVriT A FKiV IhH.l.MtS. W ITH yt,SA(.A' JtKTI ltS OF TIKjI SAMis, is tii i r.Kv.h ii r nit: i''sri-SKit: i nFJTItl.K: I.IIlHAHy 1F A")'. T Till- z;th of Ft: ii hi Miy, fxt f thfih FIFTH AM) l.A SI i (iMhll TAMlillA II- Ml. TIIK MA SA II K M K T A III. li.FI'. Ft) To TUK It FT i US oF THE HUSKY IF THE llt I ItV.VfV '" . "7 clr. OFF AT Tim J'A r So A I -1. Till. erne Grand Cash Gift . . . One Oraml Ca.h Uif i One (iraud t;s!i Oltt (ne (srand Cash (titl One Uraud lash (.itt 5 Caah Oifta, tio.iMi lOCaahOifta. I4,0"U t'J),0()0 . PM.UM . 7.1,001 . f'J.ekS . ,OIi . li)o,(a. .. ltn K' l'kl.uu 100,00 lm.oiK . 'JU.UUt . luo.oo . lio,oi. . I'AO.OOll . so, oo . ',oov . I :0 (Ki On 00 . .Vji Ou ch. IS Cash Hifta, KI,(W rueii 20 1 ash (iifta, 0 Cash OlCa, DO Caah Gifts, &0 Cash Gifts, 100 Cash OlIU 240 Cah Gift SOU Cash Gifta, lU.WM Cash GiU, 5.0111 each 4,000 each :.,eaJ0 each. 2,000 each.. ,(loo each.. .SOU eac'i. KO each . SO each. Whole TlckeU Halves Tenth, or evh Coupon 11 Wools Tickets 1 ,r... For Tickets, or Infonsati d. a, ike.a TIIO. E. BRAMLETTE, Agent and Manager, Louisville, Ky. R. H. B.iADLCT, Agea. R.lcigh, N.C. die !!-.( OR RENT OR BALK. Tbe ilouae and Lot on Lane street, North of thu Ileal A Dumb Asylum. The I oa contains eii;lit rooms, porches and j , y aud there are all neceaaory ou'.-houno 1 j lot is one acre and has a good garden. I refer ta Mr. llllingbast the last occupant, ' as to real. As to sale, coueult me at Peace , Institute. 1 dec 3 tf DKl'KY LACY. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE OH EX CHANGE FOR CITY PKOPERTY. On Wedaesdaythe ifitrd ds ot Deeember, Du' if not sold Def ore al private ale, 1 will scl romg lo the hicbest bidder mv Farm situate! two " lt"J and oca bait miles East ol Kaleigh ou the laruoro Uotil. It contains abont Uin:e hundred ndlhirtv acres of land, of which about ems hundred and uftT are well wooded. i a the tract, are an excellent dwelling house " " " contaiDlDg snvee rooms aud two large cellars, a a-ncucu wiui Iwo roouu amio.-i new, a laige three sU'ry Gin lteinse with horse iowu- atlai hed. laborers bornwa, barns, Ac , a laiye . each and apple Ol chard, producing thy beat liuuiu nake county, aign; line springs or water eoBvanlenUy lecateu. Four loads ot wood a day can be nuds by a wagon hauling ay In to Raleigh. Tbe contemplated kolcib A Seaboard Uallruad touchw without neuetrat- . v E. log the Norlbars boaadary. The land la well adapted to Cottoe, Ttcco, Waeat and all thaceruala. Teotiae Gins, o e water power, the other steam are situate a few hundred - -j ards f rem thu premises. j - iaaas or eaLU: Two thousand, dollars ' ' cash, the balauce in one, two and three yearr, equal iBatalmenla. Parties desiring to pur-u -) rhase are invited to ittspect the picmises. liner Tha land will be divided if desired. 1 will caelum e for City Property. elects W iSAML (J Al A.M.I. VPPLICATION will lie made tn the sent Leiflhlature tn obtain a Chaile Iirer for.'t. the Sniitheni Un.lerwritcrs Aasm iatioii. nov ;) IKM IL'KE OLD RYE WniSKY. NATIONAL HOTEL BAR. liKRKY FOSTER UfE AND DEXIWAKK Pure Kve teveu Years Old. The l t Whisky made jiisl received this day. it., e -Ivai j. o. s. i.nisms.N, A): Manufacturer and Dealer la Tin and Bheet Iron Wares. Stouewoil Storas, the best in the world, none like them. Tin Koofmir, Gut tering nd Piping a Speciality. Favetlevillr 8l.,oppo.iU tlii Mai L...I l ump. Kl aleigh, N. C. mar Udtf 'JAW TUo U 8 AND POUNDS Prime rellueJ Lard. At W-W F JONES it CO' DR. WIVL HALL'S ti nf ntn miii i ii THE OHEAT AMERIOANCON BUMPTIVE REMEDv. Cuuciiuipliou is NOT an iuciiralile disease I nyk'ians assure ns of this fact. It is onl'".' .eee.saary to have the right remedy, ai d th ii;ht '.erritilei uu tie eouqu matitdy ered. HALL'S BALSAM IS THIS KKMKDY,'',. It l.rMwt. , lip th niifbt awerttR. relieveii i rest.ve i.l.luess acmes Hie l.uue,, an t-eais the lae. rutt-d at:. I excori-eted i.iirfac i1' '' a'hicii the venom .d the disease produets. ' 'tin fiiiti WHILE LIFE LASTS THEHE IS HOP iel It ii ay not be ton Lite to eflcct a cure t vu.'t r af'cr tht dm lors l.uve iveu you up. ,,tIjV HALL'S HAL8AV. i sold even where, an ma, tie had at wholesale of tho Proprietor JotlN r. 11KNUY. OLKHAN A CO., at the."(', (ir "t Medicine VA urchouse, 8 and n Colle.J li . Place. New York. Priee ti nr Ijottle itl.-is. Cclds, Pneumonia, Lrouchitis, Asthma. 8(iitiiiiK uMilood, Ciou . 'u ma wimorijiu ivUtGii, j ind a I o't.er dlseawi of the ret.piraloe .i 'rais. i Ai-o Piopr.cloi of rfcovlil s H'ouJ and L it?..'; 'iXjL'el., , Ca I hi die led Bittors, Salve, F.dey's 'I roi In Mott's Liver Pills, ,V JOHN F. HKN RY, CL'KKAN &. CO.. San 1 Colhye Place, New York. Jan JH lin JOBfl OtTLI .lOKK A G.tTLiNG, A T T o It N S Y S AT LAW KALEIGU, N.C. Ic. Jti-.ii" un.l Federal Omrts and the Courts Hi c 1st .-el Hill Judicial Districts. uov til tf ' OTI'. F By vi.t ie nf a jal,iniit or lie flui i 'on 1 1 of Wake ouTv, the uiidetMg Coui:..i s i.Biri vt ol ae.l nn 1 Im -day the i .lay of .lnturi, !n7S. nt j ;t, t, . , - a Ii ti the niurt llniisc door in tbi I 'it y of , , It o'ejoel; . a th ' .ii:nwin .lee. i .!. ! r lste : :t. Tract, Situate iniul '" ui.l. Wei-t lie I'i'v of lialeivrh. ii.nne .i ate y on II., ,'.n ',IHI ie re , ai in- roKa or uu- ii, ,ii',oro , i'haie: llll K iaJ, adj ou.hk the land lames BoAhfnrd, ll.-iri- of W. .1 Brown i' other , known aa 4 the JohnC. Aloore i la nutaiuin aiilv six at it s iiinre nr i, on ltn- ,eiipi"t a-e a cno-i well e an-J Iwel iue llou.e with 1 room., iood i fencti", vjiuahle 1it. h.u.-e and iieces.- OUt-!.oll-i', it.' , A c Sid. Trait, Hituati" on Fayetteville Mr(,, in Itie l il eif Kaleegli, adju nine ttie lot Mf-. .lane F. Ilaywm.d. t. !ng part of ! o &U in the plan ol the cily, and fnnin he law ollb'e of o. H. KoL'ers, aeepa.e.i. -. IfHM- ir8aiB On.- third caah, r.-: payahle m luoiilh, witn lotcre.t li per i is, Iroui day of fale. No; ami apprnveu ' csrity reqnirad for d-ferri iaymeul. DAN'L (i. FOWLE, i ,. , GEO. II. SNOW. jCorurr dw tds is Kaliioii NaTiomiL Ittra, N I liai.aioii, Dec. 17th, 1-74. TMIE ai.Dual meeting of the ."Cork hold A o. th,a Bank wilt be held a; th-irlti' ing House In this city, on Tneulav the 1 January r eit, at twelve o'clock, M. dec .b-Sw (J. DJaWa, Y.( ahie CiTutss' Natioxal B. BaigitiB, N. C., Dec. 1 lh, I,K. THE regular annual meeting of th- Mr" holders of tbia Bank will be hot I a i w : Banking boose in Raleigh on Tje.d.y J January 1675. ' IS'4. No Too f I he i Hi in X 1 our with O. ;wih lo k d, III anil i-t of t the 1 1. tin 1 one it Ide t t! e hue -nd . this be n f!l. 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