TIIE tlALEIGIT SENTINEL. I i 1 a -i rww . i t a ' r. UAILT, WXEJU.TASD BEMliWlXM. cicial cmi of Kail Carols- STATE PEmTO&LgUDINp r.DO.U.tt T i If i VmiS-. Dally Sentinel t year la edTeacs..,.....M 00 Dally Six moathem advance..... 4 00 (ml Weekly - " -..m f 00 Weekly Saati'Ml i. .-.... 1 TkibuLi aamH U1 be del I raced any part of the City at rtfte C U a week. LEA PEEBIN6 ' to !! GEtfJIM ftd ' WOKCESTERSIiniE SAUCE. The City. Cotton Una kt 12i.OrdeTi llht. TradadiilL , FleasnrsCfub bAp Wtthe " Xitlmul Friday evening. , ',' A grand military boll te on the tapis for the Christmas holidays. TbfRafelgB Ugty .A'nlantry fueet la the mayor's oBlca this evening. Geo. W. Welle-, of XorUi Carolina railroad bend fcme, la to lha cUjr.,,;- At tha request of many dtisens, we have introduced oar floe MDuno Oil," 80 dtgnti higher Utt thmi my im sows, (tioe 10 eentev, law A C ' Tbe U, P. coart was occupied ta-day with the case of W. H. Bledsoe, of this city ye. the .Atlantis fire . insurance company of New York, the hearing of which began yesterday. '" " " We cannot refrain from an oiprea- ion of graiiflcation at the way new sub acribers ars pouring la nponthe Befitiaeb We thank the legion of kind Manas who hare gone to work W as in, ear .M. ..,,,,....1 . j 4iiMM.k UU John Sturdivant, a son of Ethiopia's sonny dim, who was', oalaboosed Moth day on a foil tag ewpiae, waa tele ed this morning, having, swoeeded in giv ing the lin'ss i'jr bood soreUwee him from bond. rf:i. ,:VK' Mesara. C.: Sanders A Co. nave for sale two good moles, one boantifal pony, one tww'bntrgr and one secondhand oarriaga, Joat, repaired and painted, as good ; as new. . Call oh them at No. 2, Martin street, fur a bargain. Capt, John E,' Dagger, of Warren oonnty, ia in the eUy to attend abe meet ing of Mas traeteoa of the state aniver- aity, which takes pktoe to-morrow. The oaptaia , is an enlightened, thorough going gentlvtne. and one of tho most efficient members of tbe board. ' ' Wantbd. Board anl ro rn (fur nished or untarnished) for a gentleman and wife,.lu a quiet, convenient loca tion. Apply at this cilice. , " Union League Hotku There were 10 arrivals' at this favorite republican resort thi morning. They will sojourn from 2 to 10 years. One hails from Stokes county and tbe other 9 come from the swamps of Fampsoa. ' ' ,.. ( - : ' . -i K. ti. WRifOD BAac.-Major Dun. cao, , presldeoi pf. the aitauborg, AthevUU itihwad, left the city yester day areniog,'w)tb 50 peoitontiarj con vtcts to work oo hie road.' They all wore the uniform . of PreaidVnt Grant's Whisky-ring ' friends ' and assotrlatee, Gen. McDonald and X-ok. Joyce," and made a good-looking battallpni,';; 'Nearly all tbe nrat batch of these radical labor ers sen( to Msjor Duncan's care escaped, but a general recapture has set Ihem to work ajain. u.. y X t L- Poiict CoCRf Sererai cisos were interviewed by the major this morning. Tbe first on docket was A. B. Cbapin, of Cl atham, disorderly eondpvt yester d ty in bis collision with' RevenuojDol "" lector' Ywrag.'" It wm jved that ha did not resent the assault and he' win axordlngly dischargee!. (Jtartba Godger, a night blooming cerens, for disorderly conduct p awd to t' Laura Buibee, black belle, was arraigned for dlsoroWly coaduct, but .the. evidence being lnsof flcient io convict, she was sent on her way rejolcingl Fannie llayo, of char coal comp'exion, contributed $5 for a excess of hilarity on the street. Alfred Tate, a roiaete African, was held not to be guilty of tho cha-goof riotoos coo duct and disebirgoil C -J-Hlh, a hightroog darkey; Wa sen! on to tho January tern of Wake superior oourt ou the charge of stealing. store fro 1 F, Lm, s.it U .w hin ,t J A Gooo Cct. Rescue fire ; Com pany has" resolved to organixe a 4' bene llciary acilvo' membership, each -ff. whom will be entitledCoa payment of aa annual fee, to all the privileges eaddoW inanities gi anted by law to the company. a The active members' are not subject to jury or military duty, and the beneficiary membership will enjoy the same exemp tion, while excused, from attending any drills or doing any of the hard work of the aoespaoy. , The fee la only $10, and .a committee of the company will begin a canvass of the city to-morrow.' Ws trnst ;' that many of oar citizens will promptly avail themselves of this opportunity to aid oaf Are department, and secure for , themselves the full worth. of tbe small outlay required in ponitive and iromedi- . :' ate advantages. V u. ' ' i i ... fx LJ -sv . . ,,i it V but, .4 i I - i. iWAKB FOWiT COLLEGE, Thk Bepomt or chk Kijiasce Coi f;4RJ ' M1TTKC , ;"!'-.' '." iTbo ilnanca committed of. thht excel lent eoUego recently submitted a report of Its monetary status, from ' which we glean these fucUs At, the close or 4he war' the only available funds on band were 115,000 of Deep rlrer bond, worth 60 tints on tbe dollar. These were ixcban's'ed for Raleteb & Gaston railroad ktock,- . which was! afterwards sold at 45 a share, and tbe proceeds arldt 6thbVTuduVOTecteaVfBra Invested m the bond.! the city of Baleigbal 87O0.Ue bnndred. uTbe face value of meso, f oearingH per cent Inler- sstbot no ; Interest '.has , been paid on tnem ror tne past yea-. ibere are on hand 10 sham of the stock of tho Wll mingtoo rWekloa rsllrcad, bearir g a cash value or f 700 1 first mortgage bonds baaed on real estate in tho vicin ity of die college, 0,204.18 J unsecured personal botes, ir0 ; Raleigh bonds ea titnated at 50 cents la the dollar, s 12 : making the available assets at a rash Valuation, 113,279.18, The treas urer has la his possession about 40,' OOOi in bonds and notes, given for en dowment,' part before and part since the war, 0,000 of which can be realized. Blocs Jan, 1. 1873, up to Jane 1, 1875, 23,103 OS was collected and paid to the treasurer; Interest collected on Invested funds, $1,639.02 j aale of lots at the college, S703 total, 125,000. During too above mentioned term the treasurer disbursed for various purposes $25, 315.31. The committee suggest the appointment of a board of invest ment for the endowment fund, con elating of three prudent business men, selected from various parts of the state, wno shall meet once a year or of i tier if it is necessary, to whose care the endownieut fund shall be entrusted. The employment of some active busi ness man to pudi the eudowmcnt work s recommended, and Col. J. M. Ucck, of this citv, is named as the proper man for the position. Change of ScHUrui. A new schedule goes into operation next Sun day, on the North Carolina railroad. The westward bound mail train leaves Uoldftboro at 8:20 in tho morning, ar rives at this place at 11:30, and reaches Greensboro at 4:10 in the afternoon, makjagy slim connection with the Char lotte, train. The eastward bound mall leaves Charlotte at 5:45 In the morning, arrives at Greensboro at 10, passing this place at 3:49 and reachea Goldsboro at 6:40. ' The freight train is expected to accommodate the night travel and will carry comfortable passenger coaches. It kill leave Goldsboro at 2 p. m., ar rira .a4 lUleigh. 7:30, Durham 10:40, Hillsboro 12:22, Company Shops 245, Greensboro 6 a. m. Going east the freight leaves Greensboro at 7 p. mn arrives at Company Shone at 9:23, Hillsboro 12:16 a. m., Durham 1:48, Raleigh 5, reaching Goldsboro at 11:15. IUtlsboro Is to be the meeting point for niaJl trains and t'slverslty (Station for the frelghtal There will " be but one paiaenger train a day on the: western division,- tusking close connection with thoj CharlbUe, Columbia A AUgUdU and Alt-Line rsilroads.'' The frelclit or ac- coaissoJstion. train Is to nuke connec tion with the trains on ' the Raleigh A Gaston railroad.", There are many and serloos dlsadvaatages to Raleigh In tbe change; and the Charlotte papers cem- phua Utterly of its effect upon their dry. know that Captain Andre we, super intendent of-thls dliibn, will do all In his power to furnish our citiaens needed acoommodaUons,'and w 'trust he will atoertaln what : improvement . can ' be made In a schedule which will certainly impose many inconveniences upon us. I 9-. j ., 1 , - "i . id : Tootau The proposed change In tho schedule of tho North Carolina railroad will play the' deuce with ' our present postal advantage Under this new ar rangement only one daily northern mail will be sent and.reoelved instead of two as at' present. It will bo era t only by the Raleigh k Gaston railroad ; now the larger portion ia sent and received via Greensboro. Under the proposed sched ule tho mail from' Charlotte will pass Greensboro several hoars before the ar rival of the train from Richmond. The western and northern mails . will bo received about 4 ia the afternoon. Mon day tho following regulations will go into effect at the postofflce in this city : The northern mail will , close at 9 ; 30 a. m. ; western, 11 a. m ; eaatern, 3 p. m. ''ii . ' ii m m i ' ' . Safe, reliable,' barmleos and cheap, is Dr. Boll's Congh Byrtrp. Price only 25 eenta. f; ,. vv"':;-1;''. '' 'r , tr NEWS AND NOTES. i, i European grain trade steady. ' , Perm Is bankrupt company, -h Bbm baa plenty of ' ir:;,. a - i ' Ok! Bteneraen, Swediali minister to yankeedom, ii defunct Hon. Patrick Qnigley.of Philadel- pltia, shot bis wife Monday. ' - ' Cnliforntans art ' howling against heathen Chinee immigration. 100,000 Turks sr to take the field in Uerregovlna, next spring-pernaps.t 'The long-talked ' of $30,000 raoa at Han 1 rancisoo is now set for uiunstmaa day,. Marlet k Co . London, have ffone where the ' twine woodbineth. for oSO.OOO. Moody and Haukey are still running nnder a full hesd of revival ateam ia Philadelphia. The Chicairo. MQwaukee 1 Bt. Paul railroad baa been sued for the trifto of $800,000 an paid government taxes, Bine-bam. one of the Indiana whittky- ringers, testifies tuat ne waa aaeeaaeu 12.0)10 a week bv one revenuer for "keeping man. . A erooked whisky mill has last been seiaed in tho Colorado monntaius, where Grant went a few weeks ago, to look after his interest. . i The muddle-headed third termor threatens eoacrresa with two additional messages, one on Mississippi and the otneron cmca, two toreign provwoee that he wonld like to conquer and chain to bis ohariot-wheela. Only one more victim of the moral ep- idenno, whiob walks in darknesa and wastes at noonday all over our hapless land.-Adolph i Lninget. attorney of the. busted Uptown Savings bank, of Hew xorkY baa boon arreetea tor em beading $38,735. . , . , Heme old sons. Anotlter eluantie swindle unearthed in Missouri. Bogus titles to 12,000,000 acres of land, sold for years all over America and Europe. Fraudulent deeds scattered throughout all Christendom. Grand total ot tbe thievage, nearly 430,000,000. Jas. O. Broadhead has been engaged in place of Henderson, as special counsel in the prosecution of the St Louis hlcky-rinzers. From this time for ward, the work will be very mild. The thing was beginning to hurt, and the head-thief of course demanded a change. flam. Clover declined the appoint ment of whiskr-rluR prosecutor, in place of Jlenderson, at St Louis, because he could not submit to star-chamber dicta tion, or decline to pursue the criminal clues even though they should lead to tbe Inner dens ol the presidential man sion. The Virginia senatorial contest drags its slow length along. The caucus au journed at a late hour lost night, after 38 ballots, without reacmng a uennue result Uoode, Daniel, Johnston, Tuck er. Smith, fetuart Robertson, Cochrane, Christian, Coghill and &heffqy are the remaining eligible candidates Senator Mcrrlmon, of North Carolina, Monday introduced in tho U. S. sen ate a bill to repeal section 4,716 of the revised statutes, which Torbids the pay ment of certain pensions. The bill re fers to claims or demands against the United States which occurred ox existed prior to April 13, 1801, .in favor of any person wno was engaged in tne late is oeuion. xt appropriates iwv,wv. , Lamar, of Mississippi, presided at the caucus of tbe democratic members of the boose of representatives Monday. Browning, er Uhio, and Bobbins, or Jt, C, were tbe secretaries. WaddeU, of N. CV oflered resolution raising an executive committee of a senators,! representatives and 3 citizens of the District of Columbia. Cox, of N., Y. otl'ered a resolution raising a confmittee of U to suggest to the caucus, at a fu ture meoung, such ; action as will best subserve the interests of tbe country. Both resolutions . were ; adopted. : All agreed that a reduction of taxation must take place and tbe government should be economically and honestly adminis tered. . . ;.-, note, still prevail in the noble common weal tba of Arkansas and Kentucky where, when a man shoots and kills his neighbor on Sunday, he is arrested and fined $1 and costs for violating the Iiw against discharging fire-arms on the Sabbath. Yesterday's dispatches report a lively shooting scrape in each, and the prompt fnrnishing of ample and respecta ble material for a coroner's investigation in both instance. In Arkansas, John Smith, the ubiquitous and in this esse morally obliqnitooa John, shot O. N. Thompson, who had' himself recently added four other to the population of the spirit-wotiiL' And In Kentucky, George Murphy and Wm. MoAleer, of Cwenaboro, engaged in a little pistolic recreation, which ended in Murphy's getting a bullet through Lis head and MoAleer one throngh bis-4ieart Two grim ghosts paddled over Jordan in the same canoe, ana two families enter the Christmas holidays in blaok and sombre duds, babtlimenta of woe. ''... ' Finn Almml This morning at 1120 the alarm of Are rang out, and the Are brigade was promptly mnatered. After running the hose-reels ' and engines nearly to the depot of the' North Caro lina railroad, an expression of huge dis gust overspread the faces of many gal. iant firemen when it waa announced thai the alarm had been occasioned by the burning of aa old Itroom-atraw field near the insane asylntn. - It seems to be dim. cult to start a nrst-class Are in Raleigh, ,-LIA'T. ):Ht, Hi TAB DROPS. "i "'' 'tf i -.ix it if.ii " Catawba eonnty bragi on a radish 16, ' The . whole face of the earth in our eastern counties swarmi with Baluntore drumneri'.Rttl, vs tf.i a ', Kx African roosters made a rain at tempt, bwt week, to escap from the tfsrtle county eoopi -, : j The i d welllntf-houss on Col. 1L W Humphrey's plan ta lion, . in - Onslow county, was. liorned Tuesday night, 8 W. Battle, of Tarboro, who was recrntly appointed assistant sawbones In tba navy, has been ordered to tnet sea npspitai, voetoo. . - . . ' W. H. Farthing, of Watauga oonnty, this- yeaf raised, on a S-aore lot,-145 bushels of corn ana eight 4-borse wagon wads of pumpkin. ,; Don't yon go west, young mant Ouas go. e-fM y Catawba eonnty' ia rank by tho old legal conundrum. A pumpkin, planted on on man's land, erawled through the fanes and bore fruit on too domain of wther. - Who goto the pioal 3 u. Tarboro Is to shaks her foot in I grand masquerade ball, as aO appropri ate commemoration of tho natal period of the Man of Sorrows, of whom it is nowhere recorded that be ever smiled. Oapt WadJalL who ooounaaded the Confederate cmioar flhenandoah during the war, and was recently threatened with arrest by Kalakaua's alata-oolored Hawaii niggers, as a . tootnef of r. Ii. WaddeU, of Cnarlotte, j, ,i Tho onprovoked explosion of a safety lampoanssd a eonatderatMO aucomoob-eration,- the other day, in- the bonae hold of Stemkon,in Wilaingtoa. Jlamea. smoke, screams and miscellaneous sad assorted evidence of nanio. bat no i rioas damage. Handle with oar. There's dsatit enough in every lamp, to stock a moderate private graveyard. Thomaa Arrington, of Ililliardston, Nash county, impartially maintains squality between hU two sides. Week before last, he broke hie left arm ; and last week, to keep bis right Irom crow ing over its unfortunate neighbor, he put tt through the same process. lie now carries his head in a sling, with east and west wing continuations. CONGRESSIONAL SUMMARY. Hskatb. YeterdT the senate passed a bill extending the duration Of the com misaioBere of Alabama chums. Tho seeretarr of war submitted the report of engineers in charge of the work of improving the Mississippi Patterson presented a memorial from the Charleston S. C. chamber of com meroe asking an appropriation for the improvement of tnat narbor. A resolution was adopted calling for a report of defalcations and unsetusd accounts. Tho resolution allowing McMillan, of Louisiana, to withdraw his credentials was adopted bv a strict party vote, ex cept Dawes, who voted nay. Incidental to tho debate on this reaolntion. a sni discoasion arose on the recent troubles in that state. The senate than went into executive session. Hoc aa. Several bills for the resump tion of specie payments were introduced in tne House yesterday. Elaine offered a bill amending tbe constitution to prevent state, making lawa resDooung tne establishment of re ligion or prohibiting 4b free exercise thereof, j Also , one in reference to schools and one extending the term Of tho presidential office to 6 years and in eligibility afterwards, Abe two nrst are based upon recommendations in Orant's meseage. .. ., ., i , . , . DarralL of ivmuiana. to amend act of J March 8, 1871, incorporating the uorey. of. lomsisna. to remove the political disabilities of all eitiiena of the United States. . . '.-" Davis., of North Carolina, to . reveal tho law forbidding tho . payment . of claims of southern-eitiaona . for. quarter masters store;- jro.,- ana appropriating $5OO,U0O. Fort, of Illinois, offered a resolution that disabled Union soldiers should be first considered In the appointments to the subordinate offices of tha house. A motion seconding tbe previous Question failed by a vote of yeas 06, nays 104. Cox, of New lYork, oQered an amend ment that, aa the statee were reunited, all citiaens were entitled to considera tion io the matter, and moved tho refer ence of tbe whole subject to the com mit tse on accounts, which motion, after debate and several points of order, was adopted. Vrr'tfo.! .!.' -'. j,.'.-, Narrlcxf, In nillaboro. Dec. 7. by Rev. C. J. Curtis, Mr. R. B. ' Peebles " and Miss Margaret B. Cameron. In Halifax county. Dec. 10. Mr. James Young snd Miss Ann Ilarris. , ,. , . Died, In Cabarrus county. Dee. 2. Misa Georgia A. Dagwalt, aged 19 years. In Fayetteyille, Dec 1. Mrs. Carolina . McKae, aged 69 years. ' NEW ADYERTISEMEXTS. Hillsboro' . miUrABT AOADEXSIT, ti niLLSBORCr X, V. : Tkia Inatltatina. noeotlv knoira aa "KOS. HER A UKA VKH' School." will henaflcr fa. eondaeted by R. Ii. C rates u aole rriacipiu, aiaea, a neretoiora, by tne aeenmi ltebed fa. tractor, Hcen Moasow, Ja , u, O. U. Uamiltow. - i . . Tbe Bprtnc BenlM of VCi will the I Tib of January., For circular apply to Iawaaj av an s uhihh huuj miv asi4l Va SJ 1 ary and afterward to tbe Priori paL . , dee 15'a2w - - - ' r r t t nil i i . jt ! li ' It 11 n '" l NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. r HID AY AND 81TUBDAr, PE- rPBF17 JKDISL . r T r. -r- J I, ! i s 1. . ,. . .7. it j i. ,i ttHll ') l'i P.t ;;'!'; ; ' "AMERICA ' TasCbrated Origmal aadsiily BERGER -FAMILY, mm 7- TRS GREATEST COV1C ARTIST IN Till ! UNIVER8& ' ;: ' Tka Ifsnecement resDcctfally announce to their Biaoy trlend that their present Company Is tk tnmrest in point of artktle Uient ol any tkey kave ever kad tbe kooor of preteDt- lag to ua eiuiaai ot aateiga. ! LADY ORCHESTRA 1 LADIES' SILVER CORXET BAND! AU THX LaTS MfMCAL NoTXIiTTWI or th Day. Admissiok TS snd SO cent ; Reserved Seats U00.. Baatacaake secured, is sdvaace at CAwasa's Dace btos. , 1 W. W. FVWX.KK, dse 13-U Buln Agent. T A L K ABOUT IfefMSSMffai JSAfrfa, BUT G. D. HEARTT BEAT8 EM ALL OX GENTS' HATS, Gents', Ladies and Misses', Gait&rx. FRESH IjOT OF GEXTS', LADIES' AXD MISSES' SOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS A T C. D. HEART TS. dM A. C. SANDERS & CO., AGKNTS FOR THE STAB AMMONIATED 80 MI DIE PHOS I'll ATE aw am IITROBEIIZED SUPFR PHOSPHATE. ALSO DEALERS IJf GROCERIES. If yoa kavs eottoa for sale, carry or tend it .... , k, i . ... . .v i t. to (beta aa tkey bay lsigely 6a Xtw Tork orders and pay hlgn prices. apvtCat' iwte'fyw ti;BaLEIQU CilKTlXaKfiT Advertisements will be 1er4 la the Uaay" Ssanasi. st the following istci persqnareof eae mek, or tea atlnioa lines. ' 'CAf cl On sqnars ea time J ., A ..0' V eack ankasqasot iuSertioa 1m than a Mk " 1 square. 1 week so j e te w w '...iv..r..-.4.i...-.ii- t4'-' i ooJ- , JELECT EllEDHIilD BIT ' m t nilliboro't XJ;0; c Tie thirty-fourth antlon' ofthe' atlSffES MA8U A HI88 KOLLOCkH rkhool UI opea ea Friday tk febraary, 1(C. . ; i :" - ' ( bout ad TalUoa ndaead to A10I.,, CJf)cai Ian forwarded en application. ' ' w AKECO0NTT-1 T8 SUPERIOR jBcMwoas roasr.rT. - E. OL If aev. Admf. ef Samuel Havwood. Otc'A, pUtnUff ma- AWiie.HairwtM,i VrVi ir ti . . i i' . i -rj.i. u-..k Janaea Rlx, Ellia Kit, bla wife, Jerry Waak igtoa,Lavkut Waaliisgt4a,Ckaa. Ulnloa and Kiuly lllnton, his wife, Jao Waakiagtoa 1v faataBd Suiaa'aad Wm. WaehlDetoa last two1afaaM, defendant. . . .-. ,;,!ui .-'. STATE Or KOBTn CAROLINA, ; To the Bheryf HiM Hw.fy UmUmf. ' 'Tba'an kenebv fJoamaaded Iahhu SaUie Hay wood, W. U. Haywood, IJiaa Trl kuj 'ttuk rw 1...... in. ni pi. bis Wife, Jerry Waabiogtoa, Laviate aaabta ton sod tbe other defendant above ouned, if tbe V be found within yoftr eoooty, to appear at tka office of tha t.torlt of Ui Superior Court for the County ef Wake within twenty day, after the aerviee ef tbw-swmaiona' -them, excitative of tke Uy of such aerviee, sndaaawarthacoaiplalut, a copy of which will be deposited ia tbe office Of the Clerk of tke Superior Coart foraald Coanly,wstbia 10 days from tka date of tbte aammooii, and letUiemUke notice that , if tkey fail to an swer to the amid complaint wtthba that time. tbe plaintiff will apply to the Court for tke relief demanded in the complaint. Hereof fail not, sad of this suaunons make . dae return. Given under my hand end sesl of said Court, this 6th day of Mov.. . " ' Clerk of the Soperior Court I - Wake County. Gso. H. Sow, Ktrs Att'y. f ! . . nov 23-lawGw E EN 811 ORO FEMALE COLLEGE, la GREENSJWROfN. C i ' . The Xprinr truiet tt pi will Berii Cn .Wednesday, the 12th of ' inus'nr,"aed continue twenty weeks. ' ' Board cluslve of washing sad lights) S75. lultion in regular course, - - i3. Charges lor ixtba srunm moasraie. Vfr Citnloiniea con tain in ir Dartleulars. apply to Rcr. T. M. Jonh, President. ' n. n. v. wiiun, President of Board ot Trustees, dec &2m NEW STYLE FRENCH IAST, GENTS' Gaiters, tbe best and moat comfortable wearing Shoe In the market, at aec syssm v. v. iicahi i -d. LADIES, MISSES AXD. CHILDREN, IP you want a Boot or Gaiter to fit like a glove, go to aec 3 -m. CD IIEARTT'S. M P O R T A N T 8 A LI . As A tent for the nuiitgacee and as Trustee for the creditors of N. 8. kOSELET, I will expose to publio sals at BtoreJtowse reeently ooenpied by said Moseley, on Fayetteville Btraei in luieign, an nis stoca oi uranges, Apples, Nuts, Can dies and ' other Ouu. fectionerles and Fancy Qqpda. Ula. office and store furniture, fixtures, Ac, in said Store. - - - .' .'!: Sale to bsgm nnnuiUv at 10 o'clock A. M on Saturday IStU December, 175. ucce-ia . uivsruKii, N o I The UBdersianed. Administratrix of L. II. Sanders, deceased, will sell at auction at tha lata residence of said deceased, on tka Slat day of December. 1875, all the personal property of deceased, consisting of Horsea, Mules, Cattle, Hops, Sheep, Corn, Fodder, Shucks, Carts,. i luron. ac. ac Terms m de known on day of sale. '"' M. M. SANDERS, DccT, W3-td. . Adna's. H E A D Q VR TE RS I- FOR AT'.T .1 ti - J. A. JONES' U f h .iisiU Hi hi f- ir, it, . -'if ST OF BETTS A ALLEY'S 8II0l,.' fiiend ob jour Cwh, cTronr fuel mod keep t ia beat to lt us knew Jual before yoa are out, that yoa may be sure to get R hi time, ie Li ieelllf VALUABLJ. CITY LOT FOR SALE.. Will be sold oa the premises at taction, o TtE8JAT, THESlstlKsT., ii. the following desirable city ptoparty i One . lot' ou Newbern Avenue 193 feet, running throegb to Morgan streeVWltk a front on Bloodworm street ot 8io teet, upoa which u , hew Dwelling bouse containing fl large rooms conveniently aed well arranged i four other good bouses now occupied by good , tenants are on the . lot : kitchen, stables, carrhure heases, stc. adjolrdnc the same and six other lots which will be Sold at ''tbe same same time, 8 fronting on Morgan street (St by ' ' 101 feet; t oa Newaern Aveaue SCA by 100 feet, oae of whkk has oS U ahouse oontala- t 3 reoma in good repair. This property la the heart of tbe city, ia destrabl v located. ' bxing on one of tho principal streeta and tur ' rounded by good people oa all side. -j Terms i UmnUUrd owtavooa-thlrd Smoatha. , one-third 13 months with Interest from data six per cent. Title retained until all the our- ebase money is paid. Posaesskm alren at ' sauary . nexu- Bale to take place at 113 1 ctoea. ki.'iY. -ii; jjt-i. mi Dee, 8, 1875-td. , rf fi A. Q. LIE,; . . T0; TOC WANT ! A KIVT' STTLX i XJ et's Hat, rail at . , 7! mil W 1!I 7