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THE DAILY SENTINEL. PUBLIIUIO BT J 0 8 1 A U TURNER, Offlce Near the Court House. tutu or suaaoaurrio. J a. Dally Sentinel 1 year la advance - - as.oo 5.00 5.W) Uallv Hli months ia advance Serai-Weekly w- kW Sentinel - - - 3.00 The Dailt BbiTISM, will be delivered In any part of the City at FirraM Cbsts per week. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1UR0 WOOD FOR (ALE. leu Curds or . asoneu piue a. ia pei coru delivered. A gjod ttronx 4 horM wagrn for "le. Aptly at El Is' fctore em Hlllsboro' Htrwt. ucclOtf J DAVIS AKM STORE FOR SALE. I tt ill sell uiy farm, 3J miles Irom lb city of Ttleigh, containing 103 acre:; a ilOOl) DWELLING (ix twmi.) All in ..-..id repair. Five good TKNAST Hi iUSES, four ol them new. A good STOREHOUSE, ami an excel lent stand. Doing a gaud businusr-. The plantation is in good order ant) .rider good fence. IKc 16. J. DAVIS. QREENSBORO' FEMALE COLLEGE OREEXSBORO, N. 0. The Soring Session of 187$ will begin o Wednesday tba I3tta of January. I'roini t attendance at the very opening ie I.igu y important and la earueelly desired. t Hiseaa per aasiioN or 30 waias. - Buawd, (Washing-and Light not Included mid Tuition in regularC 'liege Court I'.S 00. tlliaig'i lor Extra Studies, moderate. rot i abdogoa apnly to ttiu President Rev. T. M. Jonea. I I. u. u, V. II. D. WlL8l'N,.Pre Hoard of Trustees. dot 18-dlw piTTY A J O N K 8 .nUc to the Public t wiiiif to our increased trade we hate found U uKcessi'y lo porch iss a ee-ond stock thia season. Our Maj. Petty is now In His Northern mark1t b)lng and in order to make room for the i,oou.a, wu will -!l the atock on hand at a veiy final) profit. All wishing the beat goods at 'he !oiit pr'eei hould not fail to t ill on us. We have a splendid hue if Ir-- Oooda which w A it ooiku to atix i. -w. We have a largu lit of Furs wM;h we oil r at price lo auit the tiniea. Our Alpaccas t ciug ol the lust hranda aud eolors, apeak fur theuseelves. We offer North Carolina Cas.sluv.rs at Fsc tory prices and hem cambric at 10 per ;aid. Wi- 1er pw l ltidnceintoU I merchant! tiiij jiu' iu this uiarkct. rKTl Y i: JONES, i..'V U tf Kajelt-vllle i-l TOY- TOY: The li'iicsit .s ortuiert U NAT. I. DSOW.V8. IIDULE STIUSGS, GUITAR S;iinfe X Mid Triinuiihua best at NAT. L. BROWN'S. M UBlC. I. IN iTKUMKNT; All kinde at N AT. L. BRtjWN'4 FA NOV GOOOt! BASKETS, Ac. Ttie la L'l'tt HB-.I rlnieut nl NAT. L. BKtWNM. JU' jonr W.'e, Swetthearl and filcuela preasht at NAT. L BRuWN'8. P 8TII e K A N 6 : Mis', f. r urehea tarlnra. . Organs, ec, at y, l i. it ttiw s's. ("I TO NAV. h. BROWN'S for your - i i timiiui ami ll'jltilti (irci tula. HI A lIK.r 0:.(,AN tor )0Ur I we. i:eat burjitiud can te had at NAT. L. BSOWN'S. CI IIKJS I'M A-4 AND HOLIDAYS will soon J iu-r .. (ii. lo NAT. L. UnOWN 8 for t . ii -i-l turgulus. dec-tf "aluablk town lots for b.ls V U APiX, N. C. on Tuttday 11m aaUi Ute., W, at II i.Moik a. nj , I will aril at Public Auction no:ut ii Deaiiatiie Town Lola containing Irom 'i o acres eacn. ferni made known o i day of Sale. Uec8 Ul J. McU ELLINGTON. s 1. MARY H 0CUOOL, Kai.b on. N. C. FJUNUai, MAYJMi He . iiy ail th. term of thia 8h.ol will f i nraiTi-u on Tbnraday, the Slat of Jacuary, " .i, nd i oi,t xue twenty weeaa. I t ( irrultr. apply to the Hector ALUEST UMEDES. s 1'Kv.l.VL JJOT1 Ji. ON THl'RFDAY NIGHT, DEC. 17, l'-TL We U1 tell at Auction. 10 8UPERBI OLOREDGRO. GRAIN SILK8 (Full ratlerna) 23 yds., to rattein. il Irish PopUna, '.Pojilina and Canlauieren, JKIeh Br meal La .e Collars (imported by us.) E K lb Ottwinan 8iar(s and Shjwla, Ac. Ttie Laa ea are respectfully luvlrfd 13 at tend this sale. Aa cboiee goods will be sold ad ample accommodation will be extended llu :n aa well as the gentlemen. TIMELY NOT.t'E. t ur Auction Bales will take place each night ixeeii oa.uroay nigntf ) nnul tDe Vo:n U -c , anil ill retail anrirg the day. On and after -tilth the BUetlfHl will b hoth raw anil niirtvt until ibe whole atock la itispoied of. ihla aaie win ne oy me I icce, r.cls ro or In Lola, aa the wbolc atock must be disposed of b) January 1 1675 - W. II. & R. 8. TUCKER, Surviving Partners. yy ILLCOX t GIBB8' HEWING iAc;iiiiNra At manufactures' pricea, on Umeor munthl) inttalmenia. AND TWtNTT flVt PER CENT. BELO MANCFaCTDRER prices FOR CASH, t If purchased direct from this offlce, or any c. ita local airenta, 18 VINTU STREET, Richmond, Va.. J AS. K. 4. GIBBS, Proprietor. dee w3n RAIN CRADLES GRASS SCTTH8, iJuat received a supply of SlndairS Celebrated Soathara Cradle. Ik a Hist ra TIB MaJsarr. warranted to giva aattafacUoa. ' JAMES M. TOw'LIA, Agent majrtvtw. VOL. X. City Intelligence. To Tax I'AVtHs. -Collector Joauli A Haywood Kill collect BUte and County taxes by diitri-s after the 1st of noxt raontli Marjukd. Married on the 24th ioat at the bride' mother's, by Oacar Page, Esq , Mr. Claude Besveis to Min Dora Hayes, all of thia county. Is TBK CiTT. Col. Allen Jonea is viss itn g our city with his fair bride, who waa a Mist Fousbec, a former pupil at Bt. MarjV. CI. Jouta la M.iyor of Rock Hill, South Carolina. Death of a CdnsTY Ladt. Wb re gret to learn the death of the good lady of Mr. Benjamin Perry, 6 mijei Irom here. Mra. Perry ii the later of our townaman Solomon Harp, tre carriage maker. Apax. Mr. John Ellington aold a num ber of town lota at public auction in Apex yeattrdey. The little place ia growing fait, another new etore having )uat atarted. r'ToLi'.N JiwELnr f 100 Rewaiid We aie portal carded thia morning by Bell & llro. of r?alicbury to the effect that on Burniav morning a lot of Jewelry em bracing gold and silver watcher, ringa, chaira, but. let, thimblea, gold prna, &c, was atolen Iro n their store. One bun dred dellars is offered for recovery of th e ieweliy and capture of the thief. Tn Masonic Hll. We learn it ia very pr.'b.b'e the M-tsons iT the city will sell their lodge, corner of Morgan and Daaon a:re nnd will move down street iti.i r to the hall above Brigga' ne w I u Ming or the Holh man building. This latter hall is one ol the largest in the boutV It is the intention of the Masnr.s to furnish and fit it up elegantly, C'lii:niMA3 TugK Tile t'hriatints T.ee lit nilit nt Episcopal Sunday 8c!mi l loom, w .i, viry handsome sffair. The tree jj very large, bril'iautly lit up, and . p'.rkli d and apungled with over oca Ii u mind prt-ei e.tt.-, srme of them worth live dollars, nnd all of them averaging ore dollar in value. Tj say the little ones were delighted, and that their voices acre an un-rry m a myriad of robins in a grove wouldn't be doing the tiling hall pistice. A Pmkacbicb cots iiii Throat. Itev. John N. Coombs, Presbyterian pastor in Washington C'.ty, suicided last Sunday morning bv cutting his throat, while his congrtg.iion were in church quietly awaiimj; h:s coming. A telegram to the Daltinwrt GauelU sajs: The tragedy caused must excitement in the west end of the city duriner the sfternoon, when it wai stated that just previous to Mr. C join U' deatli he had been reading an art cle in tin; morning (Sunday) Herald, wio-uin an unnamed minister of the got pel wua 'ie.cribed as having been caught yefter.luy in stciiiing a book from an ave uuu book store, iml identified is having abstract!. 1 other borne previously, under what was character z?d as a kleptomania cal propensity. The fact, loo, that his sermon lor the day was open on the table in his room, with also a copy ol the paper in question, induced some to think that the article might hve struck home to him, while those who knew him well, are cotifident that his rash act is ascribable to a series of troubles, domestic and otb erwise, tvhicli be wsa powerless to pre vent, or bear up under Ibeir weight. i A Highway Roebkby Youbo Man RomiED ;r 110. On last Sunday nigbt a bold a .ii iii vi.iiul L.ghway robbery waa perpct itid by tnree negroes at 8a- ter'i Mill, iu this couoty, five milts from tbia city. It seems that the young man Mr. W. A. Safer was riding home from Mr. Sewell's about 9 o'clock on Sunday night. When be got to the mill, about a quarter mile from home bia horse stop ped and began snorting, and as he tried to spur him on hj spied three negroes about ten steps e ff sitting under a bank at the Gin Home. One of the negroes stepped in front and presenting a gun demanded the young man's money. He told him he had no money. Toe negro with an oatb said ba did have money, and if be didu't let him have it be would kill him. Mr. Sater warned him to get out the way i r be would ride over him, when another negro sprang forward and seized the horse by the bridle, at the same time catching the young, nun by the coat c - ar, and dragging him to the ground. He cried the alarm, hut tbey threw him en a large rock and smothered hn face, the third negro, a little fellow, attempting to riflle his pxket, but Hater kicked him ff. Tocy then got him ou bis hands and lcnca and took $110 from his person, and then ali three walked off saying to the young man that they had got all tbey wanted", thut they knew him though he didn't know thim, and that tbey didn't with to hurt him. Y'oung Sater , called ou to them that he would yet And, 'them ootj but they answered' (bat be would never do it. Tba ffiooey waa in fonr wentiea, two tens, and two fire dollar bil'a. Paxil 'peiiimei -ii ' i i ' , i - RALEIGH. N. THE CITV. Ilor. Matt Ransom is in the city. That little store over the way where you can get anything you want S. D Harrison's ad. shall appear tc-morrow It is still very warm, and at this writing 8 p. m., looks like treating us to a tbuc der shower. Morgan, the Stereoscopist in this city has orders for bis scenic views from every State in the Union. Election of officers te-aigbt (Tueadaj) for Mantco Lodge No. 8, I. O. O. F., at 7 o'clock. Full turnout requested. Vis iiing brothers Invited. "You can't fool me; that'a a boy dressed up," said a young man, as a little sixteen year old Mi's psraded down Fay etteville yesterday with a high hat on. Seven of them csms up missing at the Baptist &mday eho .l last Sunday morn lug. Superintendent Heck declared be thought two days a plenty Christmas for any Sunday School teacher. Mrs. Kohlla, a lady who keeps board ing House at the Hutchings place on Uillsboro Street, fell down the steps this morning, and broke ber arm. She was coming down stairs nitti a bundle of car peting in her arm, and her foot tripped. New Year calls will be made next Fri day. We ari iu doubt as to cravat, whether the fhwing silk or the bow knot tie. Toe cleik up street, who is a bulnde, declares the Honing blue the thiug. We will consult with the young man who has nothing else to do thau to escort ladies, and fiud out. The iYVifi thia morning slates that Misses Maggie and Llda Merrill, of this city, t"oV premiums at the Wilmington Fair for their fine embroidery work. It might have further stated that these young ladles took first premium at the State Fair, not only on embroidery, but on practical writing, and aiso took pre miums nt the Salisbury f.iir. A TALK WITH A CHATHAM Ci.UNTV Faiimkh. Chatham c-'unty if (lie beat lu the Sute. Her roek-t tre iron ar il tlicy dig up copper from her hilis. Mr. El lington was in this niori.ing from seven ir-ilcs of Pittabnro. lie said there hadn't been much Ciiristmns in the county, that things were dull Leaned, nnd nothing was going ou to revive the fe-c.ings and give spur to industrv. That t tic farmers were neglecting too much their hogs, and ho. sea and catthj and shecu fir a little cotton. II you want to bee a sufe foinir, aaid Mr. Ellington, show me the man that makes the coin aud the hog. A bushel of corn at home is better than a bushel of corn abroa 1, aathe old woman said, and Mr. Ellington looked at his old country friend ihat waa with him, and the cid man exclaimed, that was . The northern le-llows arc sending their fl ur here for 0 per barrel while we can't af ford to pay 40 cunts for labor and m-11 our flour for that price. I've gut copper enough on my land, sir, to buy out North Carolina; gittin' it out is the thing. We can ta!:o the rock to the blacksmith shop and melt out great tlugs of real nice copper. II old North Circline just had a gsod chance, sir 1 But the yankees are coming down heie and gettin' possession of ber bv degreer, if ae dou't look sharp. Right here Mr. Ellington's old neighbor friend crossed bis legs aud remarked : "I tell you one thing, we must watch our eyes." Mr. Ellingtou in course ol con versation t ild us that his son Mr. Walter A. Ellington was married a few days lie fore Christmas by preacher Long of Ala mance to Miss It i wun Mom , the daugh ter of Frank Stone. A so that Mr. Willie Neal'a wife recently died m hii neighbor hood of consumption. PERSONAL Mr. Jefferson Davis is reported danger ously ill at bis residence in Tennessee. Journeymen taiiois in Cains receive two cents per day. A St. Louis variety theatre announces "The Female Brothels" as the reigning sensution. Ou firm in Petersburg made the po lice corps a present on Christmas day ol twenty-five dollars. The weitber Is reported unustully cold in England. In this city last night we sat with window open, and the Irogs were singing. A commission appointed by the Aus trian government to extmine into Ihe.ron dition of the Tine, reports that it has not lound the "phylloxera" within the king dom. Georgia docs not send her gicate-st men to ('ingress, if it it true, assklleged, that tbt combined weight of nine Cingres: men elect from tba'. State is under 1,000 pound". George Cabar, of Pennsylvania, bas just died, aged one hundred and eleven years. Another aad warning. He was an inveterate smoker ol the pipe imbibed the slow poison you know. We regret to learn of the accidental death of Mr. James C. Dividfon, at Stat- en Island, N. Y. Mr. D. was a brother of the late John Dividson, ot this city, who was unfortunately killed at the Mag nolia Bridge railway crossing, early in 187. AVai OrUan Time. iTbe de ceased baa a niece at the School of Misses Nash and Mist Kollock, in Uillsboro.) , C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1874. THELaDLKS. New York girls pad their insteps. Mate. Jenny Llod Goldeclitaidt and ber husband will permanently reside in Weisbaden, having accepted the posts of leading professors at the Rhenish Acade my of Music. AmouiMse Mormons there are two to three wives in each house. Toe Bishops have more. Of course where two or three women are thrown together there is more or less wrangling, such as "Jane, where did you put the milk-jug ?" "I put it on the table." "You did not." "I did," "Yon didn't." "I did.'' The Em prats of Raisia is a tall, thin, sallow woman, with none of tba beauty of the Empress of Austria, or none of the brilliant eclat that illumined the reign of Eugenie. Hut she has a wonderful red cloak; it is of crimson velvet, lined with 228 skins of table, which cost 300 franca each, and the entire cloak is valued at $20,000. "O ! jour nose is as cold as ico," a Boston father thought lie heard lis daughter exclaim the other evening as he waa readmit in the next room. We walked In for an explanation, but the young fellow was at ono end ot the sofa, and the girl at the either, while both looked so innocent and unconscious that the old gentleman concluded bit ears bad deceived him, and so retire 1 from the scene without a wor.l. Mias Abbott is a pretty Chicago g'ul, who is in Paria studying f r the lyric stage, and she is the pot pupil of Wartel. A correspondent to tiie BirinjfuU lie- publirau says of her: I chanced to go with her to hear Mignnn fer the first time the other ii'ght, and Oallamarie, who ie siij to have creeled the character of Mignon, was in her (lory. I waa cai- lied away with lur i.r:i(tic ualuralners. I think I never saw iyivt and silent atti tudes f peak lo such i filet before, and, seeing Miss 4bliolt taking notes vino rously, I said, Y. u are not s.U'lying Mignon fr one of your operas, are you ?" Oh, yes," she replied, "I have studied it! already; lut in the rriM.n I was so anx ious to see (Jiillamarie uml get ideal." "Oh, d.nr," I said, "you LaVeu't black eyes and hair, and I don't see how Mig noo co'il'l go em without litem.'' But 'ater, (lor this was win-ii I first came here. when I saw her stiiid up simply in our little salon biro ami sing without at compauimeut, ' Guide me. oh thou great Jehovah," to that sweet air in "Martha, made up my mind tint, stying nothing of wigs and paint, it is of little consc qiience ab ut the pen unci, provided the heart anJ voice are string and liue to be gin with, and b tli are i n icr the highest culture. KELIOIOlo I ne .Mi I nun t,ora0,, by a vote eil 113 to 57, bas onl red the mppre.-.-ion tho Order of histeis I Clmnty. ine Irian t -resiiyt' ri n a nave t .ken up the temperance ii.u.ii iu. Liy older id the General Assembly, llur I'reabvteiiau ministers through ut In Inn i preached on Temperance 'und iy, O.-r.-G Tin; Engliah ci.mpa' y of rcvisera of the New TVs- Anient held their I-lth set-giin u Tuesdey, Dec. tttli. Tbey completed the second revision ol Luke's Gospel to the end of chapter xv;. Hi ware ot the seven unclean sou its We are told in I lit) Bible that wheu an unclean spirit is cast out of a man it wan der up and down nnd at last gets tired of ita wandering, and goes b .ck to its old home to lie ilnre ngain. Hut it duds the room all swept nut snd gar nUhed, and then il goes iff and gets sev en other unclean spiiils to r turn with i and tbey all come aud take po-se.-sior of tbe old home, and the last tt ite of that man is wort th in tbe first. The Christian should never be lound asleep on post when bis heart is once swept out and garnished. A Fatal Dust.. A special telegram to the Montgomery AJcertiier, dated Mobile, Dec 23?d, aays : A fatal duel in Mississippi, near Grand Buy, was fought at noon t - jay with duelling pistols, ten paces. The piinci pals weie A. II. Taidy and B. D. Lay, bo'h of this city. Seceind for Tar dy was Ciloncl J. M. Williams; for Lay, Cipt.ain P. U. Murphy. Tardy was killed st the first fire. He waa shot through the heart. Tneb dy Wat brought in to-night on the New Orleant train. There it much tecling iere in conse quence. 7he origin is laid to be an arti cle iu an insurance journal, written by T-irilv, and cnnstruod by Lay into a re fli .'Ction upon the Grangers' Life Insurance Company here, id which be is Actuary. Li.y swuck Tardy in the face on Tuesday on the ttre-Vanrt-T .nly challenged hiro; and the unlortuoate result it at given above. Preparations are being made on an ex tensive scle in Trenton, N. J., to cele brate the battle of Tien ton on Christmas Day by a khuui fight, in which the various military companies of the city, together with tbe Eaton Guards, lately organised, will participate. Herald 2'ird. 't . PotiP'j-ExTKACT. Sten and women willautfer from a severe buadache, wheu tea minutes spent-bathing tbe head with tbe Extract would afford relief. ALT. ABOUT. Tbe ttnry of Sbeildsn t) be sent! New Oi leans is alt a fabric. A drove of t a o hundred tui keys paH d threugh I) id bury the other day. Wilmington hid a meeting of spiriti: alis.lt in Mtnnic Hall last Sunday even "ff- George W. Uuitt.formerly of NewUrr died suddenly in Wilmington on Thuri day night. Tbe tksting season wat inaugurated in tbe New Yoik paik last Saturday. To think ot skating in New York while we are fanning in Raleigb ! In New Haven, Cmn., the Medics College it on tbe road to the cimcteiy the Divinity College ou the rol to the alms bouse:, an-l the law scho il nn the road to j ill. Tex in pi'ie mtologiati are poaitivr at to the human origin ot a skeleton, twenty odd feet !ont one of whose knee-nans fills a large carpet big, whilst a molar tooth measurer eleven inches in length and six indies across the surlier. tyonveitation at breakfast table Smith "Aiu't John late in bringing the mails this morning t" Jonct : ' I guess there is some'-hiug on the postal cards that he don't understand. He's probab'y rcsd ing I hem over twice." Solemn thoughts. "I tell you wl,a'," laid a Holdcn widower the other night at he finished washing the dishe-s, "it's s mighty solemn thing to think that Maria Jan: is down in the cold ground, iustca I of being :irnutiel to churn and saw wood and sich." Tl.it is lile s only secret : Love uul we.ik aud be ieve. Tiie worker soou ce .ses ngretiii g ; The loving soon cease to grieve.." Tuu kind of liquor it was: It was in Siskiyou county. He was describing a dinner be had attended : "After that the cloth was to ik oil, and llu Louors war bro't in. An i wot I ii I ra they wuz tool The bisk'y wuz none o' this yer kind that nukes a uiau feel like tayin' : I kin hk any son of a gun i.: the l. nin-," aud mikes him smash things ginr;iy. No, sir It w&rthe kii d that j at makes a man lift his g'ass up gintly, aud say, "Joe, old par. I, I'm lo ik u' at )ir." ? Franc'tKO CUrunirle. L idy Stout. Dr. lb rr sold this troN ting male last lall to It l'.UListan for $5,000, and the latter sold ber a few days ago to lloLeit Buiiuev, ol the New Y'oik Led-er, for $25,000. It ia a matter of ic gret to tin fenere that tins promising filly should go into close hands, where Iter ex ceeding premise can rever be realized to the public. It u known ihat .Mr. Ben ier never matches li t boiaet or per mits iheiu to be trotted in public, aud IherJore tney can make no record. If Lady Stout had re mail e I on the turl it ia conlidtutly Ii i , red tl at -he won d have eclipse i mything ver seen in America in thu trotting horse linc-l.exiiujto-1 (Ay) O'dtetle A New Yolk faiu dealer thus de pounces three card umiite in the Eee-riiiig t : "Ti.e monte men do not ,o-is the confidence i f the gambling Irater nity. I, lir example, am a laro-leahr arid pokei -player, ar d do not rounder a iu"n e man i ntitled even to my good will : I dcpie him as the Bishop of New lork probably dep sei m. He ia aa far below me, a fair dealing, opeu and above board gambler, as I am blow the biehop. But that is neither here nor th rc. Wiru your nadi rs and i-ollragnee vc i rist me as much as yr.u choose. Tell them not to play u Vqaaru' gnme of far.i or poker, but 'eft the ec mij I win. 'buck' the in intc Hit n m 'is they deserve t-i." fillMS IT TUB t'EMK.lL ExKiri'TIVB C MUI1TEK CK TUB Ci'N EltVATIVK Par TT. The Statu Executive tl immitt.-e of iiniiiusovimiB P'l'y. winch is com posed of the various Congressional Ex ecutive C iiiunitteea, will please meet in Kaleioli on We Ineadav. Janunrv the 2(l:h 1875, to consult in legard to important matters Memtiers of the (' msorvetive pres ate invited to attend. w. n. cox. Chairm to Cmiral Committee. J J. LmiiK.iHO, Sec'y. The propriety if giving cond.ti.m meliciue to horses, cattle and alieep W4a discussed and ndmittcd h maiv ot tho '3'rlcultural S cieties throughout thi State last Fall, and we be.ieve tint in every caae but one they decided in fivor ol fjteridtint Ca'ntry Can lit ion W.Vis Ood judgment. Th re is, probably, no w iy in which we can b jiie lit our readers more than by recommending to them lor general ' uae Jvhnton't Anodyne Liniment. I: isadap'- ed to alm. st all tbe purposes of a Family Medicine; and as a specific for oughs, colda, ah .oping ougli, soreness of the dies',, lame stoeujch, rheumatism, spit ting of blood, and all lung difficulties tits no 1 q ul that ever we saw or beard of. Ita v Kcider of tbe Wetkly faw.wiL will receive free a copy ot tha but Agricul tural end Farnilv Newtpier In this country by addreasing Moore's Rural New Yorker, '.8 Duane Street, New York. dee 8 U NO. 119. R1LLIC11 XAKICf. WHOLESALE CAR II PRICKS, ltALKluil, Dec. 11, 1871 Kkmamks. Cotton brik 'A, with salei to some ex tent V.Vl Bagging Domestic )d ISmI.",,1,' e.otton Ties a to III Flour N C, T.85-. W Com new 11.(0 old I Corn Mra! near .' 5.v ', e.l . ,1 '.. Baeoa N cj IIo(r round Hi Bacon, N. C Haas, It Bulk t 'ear 14b Suits, I .'.', 1 1 balk "boeiuters. 111 Laid, N C, lfi' t.U-rn Teiiei.- lo " do. 17 I Codec Rio sr'swi, 2- , J5 Butter eonntrr, 411 isb, MuJ.el. T.ue S.ISJ " Mnekei- i in I , 11. (X) B.'ewa, a.", hai;, -J hi-el 111 foot ra'i " D.jsse.l, "i! l..-a'her siolr, 7 Mi.lri l,te-"i, 7ve )r), i:i Tallow, lu Potatoes Swe t, lilt Mali, Itsial.Vf. Oats shelleu, e.'vlsi Cbeaf. 1.-J! 1' odder old 15 ne0. 1 S2 NEW AI)VEi:TlSEilENTs7 VPPLICAIION WILL UK M!K To the next Lci"l'.ure 10, Ir e irpomte the town of Monisv: Ie. dee ifl lot T 1UCKE11 HALL. 1 HH'.a Nii.ii i.-. I'M. 1 isDAY. FRIDAY r.J SATURDAY, DKC. o at, JAN. l;t, u:nl 2nd. K. in: 11 o: the favorite with a layer uJ before. tiet:er Louipany thau e, CLARA WILD.M NS, "iw Y. :ik Cimsnr TueaTitK, M Oiiciiisi 1:1. In: THURSDAY eve-nii-ir Di 1 . 1,1.. will he nr. - sriileii fur ilie lirst lime here, the new and u.m.uiji eemcujf urania, euiiiicJ, FORGERY, OR A MsTEICd LOVE. Admissiin: I'uni'iette T.'i cent,:: OjIIi rr JO c.!Ut; Itcserxrd oeats wilUuuleviraeliari;e at BransoQ'b Bin k istore. n new years dai iil he eKpn i;xavii I'riKiEN 1 ATH N .M.tTlM'iL li ,i, holder ri e -tvln a l'res 1: .. ui e n 'I'axks: taxes taxes: '1 heie b. i;i- a lir:e Lumber 1 e sons !u lto eounty mi l esje-eiallv iu' l.l, i!i Township wuu mc iiaiue itr a po.i ist anj nave raiti U Ui (five themselves in, and nianv beraons who ou prnpeite nnd failed to li,t It, their at leui. ou is ror nie last ilt ealled to section euapur .,8, 1 n lir.i- ,4. Persons srh 1 l:ie Ma'e I Iheir i.n.i.i.rtv ,! polls aud Jail lo s"tlle l.y Jiiiuary lu, l.srt the urne w,ll i.e aihi'-tised ku.i eel!, , ,1 ou:e hy Isw. J. A. II e Y Wool), !fde.-.7-lj ,nl0 Tax Col eeii,r. 2Al-I'iH I iiMAi.r. FKVINAin , RALEIGH, N I' I '"' , A. M., - Vuelpa!. . F. I.K. 0, A. M , Mj'Ii and NV. Se enee, i-r.ii. Aoini:, - Musie Department. Tie f. -.1,.- Ita ..jen K.lTuary I, Hoard 1 er 111 l.t Ii . tnglish I'uit on per fcesaion - - -.'it. The adoption of a School Uniform prevents uuvaeun.'e. iu Ju-.-s an. I mi. t ., , .i.t ,,r dr-sibi;- as litlle t,b it would he at home. Apply for Circular, de f-Jliuwliii J A I It NO'IICE. LA.-T t HAM ... a Monday Ue-eia'..e.- 2-lh ls;i. we shall se I t y ne' Ion i .mr st-.r- the Ba a.u-e of the Stock of Goods, un remaining on hand. The s;le will ! I.utli lv ny ami i.y nibt Commencing tli- .lav at H..V.. k The Stock inu-t and will r,e eoid and in order to facilitate Ihe ikle 1 u t to elo e ou' l.y January 1, S75 th sto -k wi I I e rold 111 Lots, Dez ns and Packages W. 11. A K. s. TUCKER A I O , der K4-tf Surviving Pa-tners. ANOTHER OPPOKTUXITY Tn IXVKST A FKW jHil.LMtS, W ITH v.s.v;.A' m. Ti h.s f yvo'.s t ds, JS oFFFtFIt HY THF ''InWM A IAA 7 "FJillLIC l.llili HV 11F FY., ft THF. r.th uF FKr.nr.iitY. v..r, r 1111:111 Ft FIJI A XI) LA ft 11M KltT A Sit IUUW l.Mi. TIIK MA V I ,h Slh.S I A UK FU.Iti;. KII T't TIIK HKTl ltX OF THK lx.YA 1 IF THF. ltltA YI.il Slol H) XoT fit I. OFF A T TIIK HA Y Xt II AITOIXTKH. One Grand Cash Gift me (iraud Cash iift One Grand Cash Gift (fneierand Cash (iift One Grand Ciiah Gift . 5 Cash Gifts, i(),0 HI each. 10 Caah Gifts, 14.1MI each . " Cash Gifts, Hl.nirU each -'0 I ash Gifts, 5.U0I each . '.'5 e'asl, Glf'.a, 4,iKs) each I'll eiash (iift, :i,HK) each . Ml Cash Gifts, Z.'AM eai h.. lOuCasil (.ills l,UO0 each.. 240 Cash Gifts .'idO each.. UHI Cash (iifis, l"0 evch . l'.H 00 Cash (iifts, 511 each . Who e Tickets Halves Tenth, or e tell Con-on. 11 Whole Ti. kets 1 . . ..ITiO.OoO . . 100,11 . . 7i,UOU . . f.u.oew . . 2.),000 . . tuo.ono .. Mo uoer . ."0,U(X) . . wo oerj . . liei.OX) . . K.i.i) 0 . . 10U.0U' .. llll.U iO . . 1").IX0 . . .Ml,' (It) . . VjO.OUU . I 50 l L'." U I .'l (III .'10 1 ou For T'ekols, or 'nf.ir.sati in, a d-.-ss THO. E. tlKAMIiKI TE, Agent and Manager, Louisville, Ky. 1.'. II. HtiAiii.t'.v, Aetit, R.leigh, N.C. der 1-- I Y"L1 tril.E i'HOi'fcUTY KjK S U.K. Two valu il Ie tra-ts of land ituate near the city of Kuleign : 1st Irae' lies aiiout ,j l-J nio'es routti ot the city of KaJe gh n tiotli sid of the Asv lum road, adjo.i.ing tti .laiola of Oeorge T. Co -ke, Bryan l-ree 1 and others, lontaiuitig 1 10 terra Snd Tract Lea ahoul 4 mile (l of Ihe City of Rait Igh on rn.lh sijeao' lite Kaleigti and Angnsit Air Line Kanroaii, aa) iinir.g tbe lands of Villain Thorns in, r.iuUiniux 113 seres Alto a SO liou e power ate.nu rnglrc and saw mill. GEO. li' f.NoW, Ap; l) to oflW Ii Ciurthoaae. d15 :0 F. H. 8 T RU D W 10 K. ATIORNiY AT LAW, - - WLLltfOR')', . an r-Utj( ft'.'RTU CaUolina. THEDAILY fiENTJTfEI Advertisements will be' inaertad in the Dall Marian, at tlie following ratee n t eqnare one Inch, or tea talalon lines. ' Owaenare one time Il.u ' each hewim-nt Insert ii ess tha a week " 1 fqn,Iw5k, f SJ01 tfaare,7u.o I 1 month, tj,Wl 8 " OS. 32.U X.Ot t II ttno'a, 13.(01 ." l.(e 1 9 10 II 4 " an. on 1 ft " S4.CW-I " XSJUU 1 jTJIOR RENTOR8ALK. The lioueo and Lot on L:.n Btraet, Nu.-tU of the Oef 4 Ouiub Asylum. T'r tns. contalna elht rooms, porebca and ... and there are ail neeeeaary out-buaaea 1 ,e lot Is one acre sue: baa a (rood garden. 1 referto Mr. lilllnghae: the last oc -umnl, a to rent. As ! eate, eoneult mo at Peace Institnte. ' d.o 8 tr DRURY LACY. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE OK KX CHANGE FOR CITY PKOPER1 Y. On Wudnetdav tha 2:lrd il 4. of If.fe.vilutr If not sold Defore at tirivata nl. 1 will ull to ihe highest bidder inv Farm altuut I iwn and 01. e half mile East of Ralelirh on the Tarboro" ltoad. It contains about three hundred ml thirty acrei of land, of wlied auont one huiulrel and fifty are well wooded. n the tract, are an excellent dwelling bouse contalalng seven rooms and two lare cellars, a Kitchen with two room alnioat new, a huge three stuiy Gin lloose wuli horsepower attached, laborera bouses, ban Ac , alanre pcich and apple orchard, produolng Uie bust li ult iu Wake County, light Hue springs of water eonvrulrntty iceated. Kunr loads of wood a day can U mada by a mmgou hauling to Raleigh. Tbe c niteuiplated kaleib SeiaUoard Kallroad touches without pene'ral leiK tbe Northern boundary. The laud ia well adapted to Cou in, Tobacco, Wheat and all the cereals. Two line Glna, o e water power, the other steam are i'uu. a few hundred yarda from tbe premises. 'Iebws or ali: Twa thousand dollars each, tbe balance iuoue. two aud three years. equal Instalment. Parties rteslrlmr to pur ebase aru Insiiod to Inspect the piemises. imiiiiuHmuj uiviavu 11 aesiroa. 1 win eichan e for city Property. dce8-aw BASIL C MANLY. 4 l'I'I If ATli iv 1. lit i. ,..,i.. ,1.., ..... ,l.sent Leirlslatun- o ohlaln a Charter f.n- the Southern L'uderw ritur AimuvUtimi. nov ju uM L"UE OLD RYE WHISKY. NATIONAL UO'm, BAK. BieCKKY FOSTER II FK AND DkX.tWAKK rure Kvi- feven Tears Old. '1 l,e l -1 Whisky made just received this day. iio -1 II J. 0. o. LUMSDliX, :e: Mantifa. 'urer an.l Ii-ali r In Tin nn.l B! 1 Iron Ware Stouewall Stoves, thu b-at in Hie world, n ine like them. 1 iu iioofii,);, e,ut tering mid Piping a Srsiality. Fi.ett. vil.e St., ooiivjai'.j the Mail;. 1 1'utnu. Raleigh, N. C. mar '-S.lt f rjy o X U O U 8 A N D P O V NDS . Pilmc refined Lard. At. tf P. r J INKS. ,ti.t' DIL Wis!. HALL'S Bi'B BIF 1 fl 'B THE GiiEAT AM ERIC AN CON SUMPTIVE REMEDY. I'ou.-uilll.Uoli is NOT an ilu-liral.l.. di. .. r'O'sL-iaiis axs'iru na of thia fact. It is only Leiesaary to have the riglit remedy, urd lbu i. iroueeau ue conqu maiaoy eru.t. HALL'S BALSAM IS THIS REMEDY it trrcahs up the night sweats, relieve tli4 y ;nc4s ve tigi.tuass across the Lungi, ani iieals the lacerated and excoriated surfacea I'.ich the venom of the disease produce-1. W I! ILK LIFE LASTS THERE IS HOl'E It ni cot he 1. 10 late to edict a cure even afi. r th., doe. or.- have given )ou up. HALL'S UALSAM is sold every where, and rua he had a' wliolesale of the. Proprietors JnliN K IIBMIV, Cl-KRAN A CO,, at lliei.-t-irent Medicine Warehouse, S and W College PUee, Ni w York. Price $1 per bottle Cclds, I'neumuuia, ilroiie-bili.t, Afll.lll!. Spitting of Blood, Crouti, n hooping cough. lid si 1 1 her diseases of tbe r. ppiratory Also Pinprii'tois of dcovlll s Blood ant I.n- I'rSjiup, Carbolic Salve, Edey's 'I roehes, Oxygenated Hitters, Molt's Liver I'llls.Ac, . J'.HIN F. HENRY, CURRAN it CO.. san i College Place, New York. Jim JH-lin Moo it a OORK A GATL1NG, JOHN QATIHll 31 ATTORNEYS AT LAW RALEIGH, N. C. Stale aud Federal C'.mrts and the CourU of the 1st and nth Judicial Districts. nov21-tf oTICE. By v.:l ie of a jj'inunt of the 8uHTlnr Court of Wnke coun:y, the undersigned Cumi.ii s on. ra will se.l 00 Thursday tbe 14th day of Jaiiuart, l-75. at puhae aucti.in, at the Court Hriise door In the City of Halcit h at 12 o'clock in., tin followiug describe! tv .1 esiMte : 1st. Tract, Situate about Smiles West of the City of Italcinh. imni'diitleiy on the N c. It It . at th" forka of the Ifills'.oro' and Chs. hill Koal. a.lj nuing the land of Jume. Baehford, Heir.-.,f W. J. Brown and other , Known as ' the John C. Moore place, " containing siity six aerei mora or less. U on the leopcrty are a goo 1 we.ll eared fol dwel ing fIoui; with 7 rooms, (rood ncr feurer, valuable store heuie aud necessai 1 out houses, Ae , Ac. a..d. Tract, Situate on Fayettleviiht Strce' in tLe I'ily of Raleigh, adjj mug tho lot of Mrs. Jane F. Haywood, ue.ing part of Lot .No fto in the plan of the city, aod formerly ih 'aw ollice of 8. II. Kogera, eeeeas'-d. Tskms or Sat a One third cash, reiiJu liayahlein 0 months, with interest li per eeui from day of sale. No' aud approved . -carlty rninlrad for dif erred payment DA.N'L G. roWLE. 1 ,, . CEO. II. SNOW. .-Coin tr ue 2o Ids KALrn.ii Niri.sLl):x N c Ui.i,;ii, Ujc. 17th, 'i-7l.'' ' rpilE annual meeting of the S o'-kboMcr. A : this Bank will be held at thoir fluil. irg House in this city, on Tu. iday the 11! 1 January text, at twelve o'clock, M. deciiw c. UEA'tr.Ctabir CiTizesa' National Babk Kaliiou, N. C, Dec. lsu. I74 THE regular annual meet'Bg of the f)uk hoWer. of Wile Bank, will V ne!J Bank ng honse InRalegn on Tueadavih January 1S7V w-lu .$i p--w,".CMWr.. de- 1 t S3 r J A
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 29, 1874, edition 1
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