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. . . ) : r J 4 . A. II'.' , I j , ' , . ' .It- y h K vSi Vh I ,!; EALEIGH; N.' 0., "OTDITESDAY XIOHIIHTG, AUGUST 2,:'1876J :L -iiL-.v-i -. -..V,' .Vi's i j --.-.'PBICE FIVli'CEITTSl VOL. XXH-ITO. 14G. Mr. . : 7' ' WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2. 1876. My feemre wearied uuj myhand are Urcd My soul oppressed -" . And wlili t ir have i lonjf dwiretl Cost only rest. "" Tw liird Id Mlwiwirtoif to ahnost vulrv- t Iftbarnm uys; , tilt ; Tii hard to M aud never sarner gruiu la liarvest daya. , Ilie tiurikn of my ly U hard to bear f Uuiv ijeu, uui vuia Ua betu my For ret -eweot resL Ti hrl t phut In eirln;r and never reup , Tlu'dmimin yield; 1 . , Tto hn' Ift til! nnd lin tis til'ed to weep . OVr fraiUnsa field, ; : , , . , , And fo I cry a weak and human cry,1 v Bo heart oppressed j f " " Aud so I sih a weak uud liuinau slyh For reit-lor reL ily ay bas wound across Urn desert years, And care Infest My path ; and through the flowing of hot teara t I pined for resf, ,(, , Twaa ulwayi so; wlu n still a child, I bid i . On mother' breuct '; My weariod little head; e'en then I prayed, Ainow, forreet. " And I am restless Mill. Twill toon be over; For, down the weal Life's sun Is ocUins, and I toe the shore Where I shall resti ' Charged the Enemy. 5 Ifronj Hie MUtoa CUronlclu. ' f don't know, but it rather occurs tj'iH, hereiu Ibe. laok. woods where fhIl' notions and opinions are not much that we nave commenced the aUte canvass too soon. The first of Betember would t have been " earl; euough. The danger is the excitement created now will die out before the elec tion. We perceive that Gov. Vance has csnvamed a portion of the east thus early, but will not the excitement ho created die out before i November ? We think it would be advisable for Zeb. to cauv.tas the east thoroughly in October, The conservative orators and papers should be a little too smart to let the 'radical put? get them on the defensive; as they are trying to do by attacking Gov. Vance's war record. If they can keep the conservatives busy clearing tip the lies they manufacture against Vance, they would be delighted , no doubt. Gov.' Vance's war recerd has nothing to do with the rascality and villainy of Grant administration. ' Assailing Vance's record in not making the civil rights bill less odious to the white race. It is no palliation of the crimes and out rages the rottenness and corruption the ntnpcndoan extravagance, stealage and wuiite of the corrupt party fu power. Judge Settlo and Hayes are the cham pion advocated for continuing this cor rnpt wirty in power. They tacitly Bay civil rights is all right stealing millions of dollitrs is all right extra vaganoe and profligacy in cilice is all right let them be continued. Lot the government con tinue to oppress and outrage the people ' let thieves be continued in office everything is perfectly delightful ex cept Vance's war record ' If yon ask a radical now why it is that Grant's radical administration has 'cost the government more than all the other administrations, from the foundation of the government np, they will grin . and begin to talk ot some radical lie trumped np against Zeb. Vance's "wn. record." If you ask a radical bow many millions or billions Grant and bis pet officials stole from the public treasury,!) will an swer by repeating a lie made of the whole cloth about 'Vauoe's war reecordV If you ask, "Do you think a negro better than a white man or are you ia favor of the civil rights bill ?" The answer " will be, "Vance's war record I" Well, what about Vance's war record? Tfotbing nothing more than lie did his duty whilo governor, and the radicals aro trying to defeat his election by bo lieing his record. k ----- C "-,. - Q IVhat Got. Hendricks Says. A Saratoga letter says Gov. Hendricks, who is now stopping there, speaks not simply hopeful, out very confident, of - the success of the national democratic ticket in November. He thinks Gov. Til den is 30,000 stronger in Now York for prenidant than he whs for governor. - He h is no fears of th rosnlt in lad no, believing thnt Williams,' the democratic ciiiididate for governor, will lesd -off with the stfltti in Octoler,' thurt prtving tlie wn)' for TiUVn ami himnelf lu No vember. Williiuuii it m plain, solid, substantial amn, .not brilliant, but re liable ami honest, lie is tall and lean aud lank, and is to the democracy of Indiana what Liueoln was to thai repub licans of Illinois. Uo,is grander, and will receive considerable strength from the agricultural . interests' of bis state, and Gov. HendricL thinks there is no doubt of his election. He is also hope ful of a democratic- victory in Ohio. . H All for Tlldcn. - ( New York Express. -'There ro a gooil many' republicans who intend to voto for Tilden, ssys a letU-r from Ulster county. We have the same news all along the line from little Richmond on the sea . to Erie ou the likes. ' ;- ' A Noble Prince. .: ' Chicago fuiTef.1 "i X see Lieutenant Grant walking down State street, switching a twenty-five tent caco, fightii'g Indians and saving ti coiiutry, is ooo of the noblest and fiolbkst sights under the 6iuuJ ; The Coming Augut Meteors. New York Herald. 1 The time for the annual dixplay -' of the Auffust meteors'' Is fast approac!: iur, and it behooves thotm wh) delight to pane. at these .leUl -fire-works to pretiare for their appearance. j.Jl'hese visitors from the Intcr-planetary reiocf commence to enter the earth's atnim phere about the 6th of August, and that time until the 13th are vltible ot varying; numbers. The 'period of iuaximura ,'din1sy'ot:ctir'''it:e'Der ally on the night of. the ,10th of August. .They do not corns In such countless' multitudes as the Novem ber meteors, but their - appearance, may be relied on with certainty,. Tbs August meteors very rarely miss their appointment on the. night of tb.tr" lOth of August in each succeeding ycaK and may be seen of all degrees of brilliancy from the globe tf . light,' outshluinj Venus or Jupiter, aud moving across Uie firmament In stately grandeur, whilo emitting a fiery train, to tho hardly perceptible thread of silver light of the smallest shooting star. Their advent will doubtless be watched .for by the astronomers with interest . . a .., Gospel iVlspcnaers, In the IVcst. '.""' Kansas City Times. ; ' There was no preaching in this town last Sunday, and all in consequence of a practical joke perpetrated by - a lively Soung girL The young girl, 1 Inspired y the world, the flesh and a little devil mixed, sat down late on Saturday even ing and sent a note to each of the pas tors. The ioiasives were on tinted pa per, and written nicely. They each con tained these words : "AJJ is discovered fly P Nine of the preachers fled to St. Louis and three went west. There is a sensation in town larger than a mau's bund. ' :- '. ' ' , Brooklyn Argus. t ': ' Young men are so scarce, at Long Branch this season that , the ' girls have been known to hang a pair of pautaloons over the back of a rocking chair and gaze at them for hours at a time. ELECTION UW. By chapter 237 of the public laws of 187-'75, the election hi North Carolina has been changed from the first Thurs day in. Anirnst to the Tuesday next after the first Monday io November, 1876. We publish below the amendments made to Battle's Revisal and to the laws of 1873-74, by which the change was made, and would suggest to the press of the stats the propriety of copying it : Secretary of state to furnish on re quisition; registration books on the first Monday of September, 1876;' 't ' ' V 1 legist rars of voters to be Selected on or before tho fljrst Monday of 'October, 1876. v."? - ';'-- Iiegistrar to revise tho exiHbng' regis tration books ot their precinct, (or ward) or township," as heretofore, but instead of performing thi3 duty in July and np to the day preeeinp the first Thursday in August, they will sit be tweon the hoars of sunrise and sunset on each day (Sundays excepted) from the first Tuesday in October,- 1876, up to and inoluding tho dsy preceding the Tuesday after the first Slouday iu No vember. , . - . - -. . - Judges or inspectors of election to be appointed by comity commissioners on or before the first Monday of October. T Returning officers , of senatorial dis tricts composed of more than one county to meet en Tuesday, one week after the election, at places designated in Battle's Revisal. , - , , ; When senatorial returning offiors are Srevented from meetiug on designated :ty, as above, returns shall be waited for and received if they arrive on the following Hiayf no. Sheritfs to furnish certificates of eloo taon to members of tho house of repre seuU'ives and senators, where the dis trict is not composed nf more than ' one county, previous to Wednos.lay before the third Monday in Novoiuber. Sheriff shall also, at loost tea days 'before t!:e first day of Deccmlier, notify all persons elected in the county to meet at the oonrt-honse en the first Monday in Do oember. v ; ' " ; '" ' ! Sheriff or other returning ' ofiioer of every unfy to transmit by moll Or otherwise to speaker of tho house of representatives vote for state officers on or before the third Monday in November, 1876. - - ' Secretary of state, on or - before the first Monday in October, 1S7G, to fur nish county" "oommiamoners cf each county copies of so much of chapter 62, of Battle's 'Revisal, as rclatox to elec tions, as amended by chap, 237, laws of 1871-'75. ,,-' i The above are ameuduientft to lUttlo's Revisal. Chap. 132, laws of 14573-74, is tn elided as follows : ! Strikes out the first Tburxday ; iu Au gust at the day of election of members ol the general awwnbly, couuty oflloers, n) inbcrs of U. 3 hou-e of rprosenta iivt, and inserts Tuewlay next after the first Monday iu . NovetoW, 1876. Changes time f eleotion of Ktate oCi rers, fioin first Tlmrsd y in Augimt to Tuesday next after tho lire. Moudny in November, 1876. r 1 State officers, presidential electors, members of congress, members of the legislature, and county officers are to be elected, and the proposed amend ments to the constitution of the state are to be voted upon. The returns of the vote east on the amendments to be made by the sheriffs to the chief justice o( the supreme court, at Raleigh. 'All officers whoso terms of office would expire out the election occur on the first Thursday in August will hold OTerontil their aucccasorala Je .ejected in Kovemoer, quaniy. Secretory of . stat to fumiah copies of eK tion act of 22d of March, 1875, to couuty commissioners, wno ul give three months' notice, of election. )Y HOLES ALK CASH PlilCES 'V - J"? rwtefl hv ' "' ' . ' . f. C. CUkUsTOl'UERa&CO. f ' ?. 3 j J kuLuoR,' July 30, VX.", ". ' 4 .' BCNSBAt MAMJCST. . J Cotton TVs, M cents. . . 7 Flour, Nr rJi Carolina 625.3.0fr-ri s 4.otb T'kitWeent. . i -, . Cora iJeid, 750O. ,. , . -i: B. ' bacon, V. C. nog ruuml, 1 4315. , m - . 44 hamslVfil. Bulk Meat, Clear Kll bides, 1213)3. '' ; tihoulders. 1 eents. ...... Lrd. North Carolins, 17j. - M ,' Western. tioree, l., m i- . kiif 17. ' ' ' . Coffee,' Prime Rio tMffSi! " : iv " , tiood, sl(u;'2-J. . ' ,i - . ' . Common, 1120 r Nail, ou buls fir tut, l?.65 u " Bupir A. 13. . . . " . Kiuc, ia. ' t , " ' ellow C. VlrfM. . 5 : v " ' Leather, Ked gole 'ii'X. I '. .', ' s OaKlaimsd, it . , ... ,, , ' jlldeV, creeii', 5. ' , ' - - d-. tfejio. ' . . v . r. Tal w 6t7 pouuiea, w t 7(K75 eunts per buthul. - . Irl-'h, nswt)(i73. .: , , 0K slu-lltd, 50(tti0. - ahesf, from wjron, HHui'O cents ' baled lt.. - - Fodder, bsted. lUd ' ' ' " !i . Hay, N. C. baled, gued, ttn ; , ,.: Kgsra, perdcen, 15ct. , Butter, N. C, iiJCjai : ' . , , - Beeswax, 25. - ' BogS,5ii.' ..,-.,,! 0 " picked, 8 cents. BV-f, on foot, 5l7c. . t : dreascd prime, B-gfl . ' ' - Heavy Copper, per pouud, Inc. "-""' ' ' . : ,-Ll?ht - '- 'i3cT--'' Bras, per pound, to 10c. ' ' Pewter, per pound, 7 to 10 Cta. ( . . , Lead, per pound, 8J& " , 'Old Iron, per 100 pounds, BOc. J Kheep Sktns per piece, WWtOe. -. . Woof washod, per pound, 5$e f A i . j vnwanbed 'JO to 'c. ., .. fr i ' old 7i ceuU ; burry, 90 cva E ?8TAtlU$III 1830. R BERT A. MAKTIH k CO..; . G OCEilS AND COMMISSION ; ; . MEKCIIANTS, ' f , '!":' -.'' - No. 11, Svcaxosb Street, . ; -- v PITEftSBUBO, VA. ' ' ' " Conslsrimwits of Tobacco. Cotton,' Wheat &c solicited and which will have faithful personal attention. , , July 23-d tim. ' ! R o r O S A L s tor "WOOD ! OFFICE BECSKTART OP 8TATE, ! Raleigh, N. C July 18, 1870 ' Sealed proposals, with a copy of this ad vertlaement annexed to each, are Invited ad will be received at thla etttee until 12o'clock, M , SATURDAY, AUGUST 10th. 1876. for f urntsldng wood for u of the General As sembly and ths several executive otllces of the Slate, M (ollews i ' &u0cord of merchantable hard wood. The quantity to be more or lest, as nay be re quired, and to be delivered at the capitol yard ateuch times a the undersigned may direct, subject to Inspection. - Bids must be accompanied by bond and security (Justified) for tbe fulfillment of the contract. Bond, f-'iOO. - Bidders are requested to be present at the opening of their bids. Envelopes to be endorsed . . . "PROPOSALS FOR W OOD," " and addressed to the undersigned, i. W. 1L 1I0VJSKT0N, , ' nlj19-td SecreUry of State . 4 Constitution will please copy., ' . ' . QAtlTON HOUSE, :';.. L ' fXK W DER NE, wl C. ' v R. STREET, I'bopbiktor. i ! Tbe OA8TON HOUSE has, for nearly half a century, maintained a reputation as one of tbo beat Hoiela at tbe South, which it fully sustains under tbs present managements fart lea vUlting tije seashore at Beaufort will And it convenient and desirable to pay avlait, in passing, to the Athens of North Caroline, and vest at tbe UAT H. ;: k 7 7 RATES I150TERDAT ' (..? Fertsns who come to the eosiit to feast on iiah, oysters and other good thinfrs from ths waier, are advised that New Berne is tbs finest fish market oq the Atlantic coast. JyS-tf RATIONAL" , CAPITOL iiotel; SQUARE, T RALEIGH, N. C. 0. 8. BROWN, I'boi'eietor. The Nation! Is oue of the beat arranged, and tbe most perfectly ventilated Hotel in tke State, and belnf( delightfully situated by Capitol square, it ia one of the beat Summer residence! in interior North Carolina. - - .The anal n portion of ibe building ia con structed with the view to afford 6 CITS OF ROOMS and PRIVATE P AKLOR3 to such guests as des're them. - " (For Political Headquarters tbs National Is tbe bet adapted Houae In tbe . city, bavlnv larife Parion on ths ground floor connected with private apartmeuts. , Union or Capitol Square, with its sbsded walks, grand forest oaks and beautiful shrubbery la one, of the prettiest and moat delightful resorts in tbe eountry, thus afford ing tbe guests of the National all tbe ad vantages of one of the handsomest little rsrkt In the United States. A marnldcent double portico, fronting and overlooking Capitol' Square, extends along ths e ties front of this really bandsoms build lug, rendering it the most desirable house la tbe city for ladies, children and sojourners of every class. The cool, sbady and breezy location of the National, Itself occupying one whole square, keeps it free from flies and mutquitees. through the entire Summer. . A row of single-story offices, suitable for business and professional gentlemen, Is at tached to the Iiotel, and always at the ser vice of tuch as desire tbem. " Experienced and polite Porters attend all trains with good Coaches snd Baggage wag ons, and guests ot tbe National may rely on food attention, good fare, and excellent rink In g water. JfothJi0OII13 fUli-Water . Closets ARE ON EVER FLOOR." t?r-lfk the basement is the best SALOON , n4 biluaKU KOOJt in tbe city, us-xt 1 J ' ' '. . MISCELLANEOUS.. ' - SALE OF, REAL ESTATE; , -.",' - ;' i ! ;f " By virtue of a mortgage deed, exeeutod to Us by Calvin W. Upchurch snd Adeline f bl wife, of Wuke county, N. C, dated ths 80tb day of Jure,'1875, and recorded in book 41, page 4'J.V hi the otftee ot the Regtiter f Deeds ot Wak county, N. C, we will ex pose to public sale at the Conrt-houas do. r, In the dty of Raleigh, SATUKOAT, the 19th day of August, 1878, at 12 o'clock, H-t; all the rlfht, ttle and Interent of aadd Calvin W. L'pciiun h.and Adi-llne 8., bis wife, in a certain tract r parcel of LANi, described In said mortrmre deed, eootalsing 2U0 acres, more or less, aluate in Waks county, known as a part f tie Terrell tract, adjoininr tbs lands of Dr. H. W. Montatrue. C Alford, Jshn Pierce, lbass Toung, dee'd, and oth ers, terms can.' " 1 V. D. PO A IRS & CO., Waks Forest College, N. C. (.JulyliJsw4. j .?... , tmcket Fares and timb BcnFiv 1 ULE TO THK WEST, vu TUX CUES- - Al'KAKK &OHIO R, . . 1 First class fare from alclgb to Cincinnati sa.35 . , . . , - First ctasi fare from Raleigh to tndlanap Oli a.75. r' ' ' ' First class far from. Raleigh to Chicago First clast from Ratetgb to St. Louis W.BV, First class from Ralelca to Louisvuls 27.3l - Paaaencreri for Cincinnati snd the West, leaving Ralefeh by ths R. A O. R. R. 10.00 a. m. train, reach Richmond at 8.45 p. nu; leave tucnmtmu at iu.su p. m., ny the cm cinnati it Otio Railroad, and reach Uudn tl at 8.00 on the morning of the second - CON WAT R. HOWARD, - I Gen. fu. fc Ticket Agent. W. M. 8. DtkH. 1 i BglnneeraBd 8uu. ju.-x'i .OARD'.-IU ROUSE. . Mrs. BectwUh. bss opened a first class Boarding lituae st ths Corner ot Martin and Wilmington Streets, in thereftldenre formerly oecupled bv the UU Dr. W. H. MeK.se. Sbe Is prepares to accommodsts permanent as well aa tmnslent boarders. ' Tbe table is always supplied with the very best the market rVBVSi VSiSSB SUSMStWI neat and con- ;:':.''T: affords, aud the . rooms kept neat and con- notable. rov 15-tJ . .. $1,250 Profitfrom Investment of 30Q, one of our eustoraer nurchsaed fpread on 100 shares of N. Y. iiiraJ be Put (J lot and Call 10 buying 100 stares against ths Put 107 Which was sold 3 114 selling at tbs same price 1U0 hard called & 108 netUng profit 1,,A0, this eperaiton can be repeated every mouth of tbe year siu. w, oo, iw, iww, will pay ss well loi amount invested. Gold, Stocks, Cottoo od Tobacco bought snd sold -on ,-c mmUaion. Advances on consignments. - ' i Price hts snd Circulars free. 't-' -.j T f CllARLKH eMEDLKF tfc co.,, ; ; Bsnkers A Brokers, 1 . , " 40. Bond St., New lork, near Gold snd Stock Exct.ani'r, f. O. Box 877. t - r tebt7-tf i " Orrici or BursaisTSSDSsT, . , , PtTsassuas RAiLRoanCoitriNr, " ' ; , Petersburg, Vs , November a, 1 75. nnANUI OF SCHEDULE TO J take etlci-t St'SDAi, November S5th . GOING SOUTH. - Leave Petersburg at 6:80 A. M. and 8:B7 P. Arrive at Weldoa at 9:53 A. M. 6:55 P M. GOING NORTH. . . ' : Leave Weldon at 7:35 A. M. and t P. ' M. ! Arrive at Petersburg. at 11:40 A. II. and fKtT P. M. - Trains connect at Petersburg and Weldon with trains for all southern snd northern points. Tickets sold to all southern, south western,, noruieni ana eastern points, ana baggage checked through. . II. T. DOUGLAS, ' feb lS-dtr-tf. " i. - Snpcrintendent. K T ALEIGH & (i ASTON RAIL- " MAIL TKAIN. Leave Rslelgb,w...i..' Arrives at W eldon ......... Leave Weldon Arrive at Raleigh. ,.. Iff 00 A. M. ... 8 SO P. M. ... 10 00 A.M. ... 8 18 P. M. i TBKODOB ratioHt. 1. Leave Raleigh.,... Arrive at Weldon.. 6 00 A.M. 5 15 P. M. 5 ISA; M. 5 40 P. M. Leave Weldon ........ Arrive at lUlvitfh , .......... RlLEIGn & AUGUSTA AIR LINE. Eeave Ralclch.:. . 8 80?, M. Arrive at Cawei on.. ............ 8 15P M. Leave Cumerou. ................ 5 20 A. M. Arrive at Raleigt 9 4S A. M. i ' . JOHN C. WINDER. Jy 6-tf . ! Superintendent. r , CF.NT8. , f CENTS. 0 ' ' CENTS. )V7 CENTS. iTIIE DUKIIAM HERALD- W 111 be sent to any address until ' i . November u fou the above amount. i Kow ia the time to secure a first class AMP A I G V A I'ER .. . For the small price of J f CENTA r A CENTS, ff A CENTS. JUCENTA JU CENTS. OU CENTS. July 23-ir . ; !; ;; : ; MIND READ1VO, PSY0 lOMANTO Fascination, SoulCharminir, Mesmerism, and Marriage Guide, showing howelther srn may fascinate and gain the love and alTectiox of any person they choose InrtanUy, 40, pages. It? mail 60 cta. lluntet Co., 130 S. Sth 8t.,phlla.Pa. " apl H-w, TTNIVERS1TT OF NORTH CAROLLNA. The 154th session -'Will begin on Friday, July 14th, and close on Thursday, December 7th.. ( - '- Beside three courses of study srrsnged by tbe Faculty, an Optional coarse admit a lanre rangs of choice. ! i -: i Tbe necessary sxpenses, exclusive of clothing snd Usvelling, vary from $100 to for tbe session. : For Catalogue, with circulars, spplr to ' ! : KEMP P. BATTLE, PassinsST. " June 17llt-wtd. Chapel Hill, N. C - PPUCANTS for, Teacher's position in V the Graded School will appear before ibe Examlniug Committee at tbs Deaf and Dumb Institution next Wednesday at VA. M. - All applying mast have a First Grade Cer tiorate from tbe Couuty Examia ng Boards-' Juiy7-ot 1, , 1...,r " RAILROADS,' rjUMMEB EXCURSION TICKETS FOR i ' inE8EAbgN0r.U7tL. ' - . Raleigh & Gastok R, R. Co.. : fiu't Pahxrkukb Aoest's OrnoE, . Raleigh, M. C, July 8, 1878, L Bound trip tickets to the ToTlowlns; plares are sow on sal by tit UcMet ar-nt of this company, at Rh1-Il1u at GREATLY RaV VVCKO PRICKS. - Good until November 1,1870:";; .'w,,jv";1.) ;, .'- ;-4.i , Nls;rara Falls, via nine different routes, Saratoga,' vis three different routes. lung Branch, via twodiffsrent routes. " Monlrnai, Canada, via two ili it onsnl route. Sharon Sp'lngs, via two different routes. ji Watklns Glmn, via two different routes, v ' Newport, Gettysburg, llimequa Borings, Cape May-, Atlantic- CUv, Bedford Sprlug aud CreoB,pa. , - : , . . TnMAS BADGER, ; c. - Gen'l Passenger Agent. July 8-8teowtaisug 15 ,. , , .f. - . Ps'csSBUsa, Va, March 8lL ls.'t. . SC 1IEDULE, OF TIIaIN!. " OOINO SOUTH'. .; ' " Through MaQ leave Peters-" - 11 burg at...,...,., ...... . 3:87 P. M. Arrive st Weldon at. . ., AJA P. M, Southern. Express leave Pe- i ; tersburg at.. .. . . . . .. .. , -6:30 A. M. Arrive st Weldon st.. ...... J1 A. M. Through Freight with Pss- ' , seoger Coach attached, ? ' lesvs Peterbnrg at...., . 8:30 A M. Arrive at Weldon at. ...... W-;.i:ta P. M. . i , ... eoiNa mobtiz. Through Mail leave Weldon at 7:85 A. M. Arrive at Petersburg at HAS A. M. Southern Express leave Wei- - "" - don at. . 4:00 P. M. Arrive st Petersburg at 713 P. M. Through Freight with Pas- - , seoger Coach attached, 'leave Weidon at.,...,.. , 4:1S P.M. Arrive at Petersburs; at.... 10:10 P. M. Through Tickets sold to all Eastern and Southern point, and Baegaee Checked through. II. T. DOUGLAS, - :". ap 8-4t i-,. , ---v , Superintendent, RICHMOND v AN D PETERSBURG BAILSOAD COM PAST, COMMBM 01SO Aran, 1st, 1870. Trains on this road will ruu as follows j : :i: , j ....... . LKAVB PXTKR8BUBO MORTR. 7i0 A. M.- Freight - trsla dally except .. - Sunday, with coach attached. 13:00 ' M. Through Mall daily connecting 4 ' . with R., P. P. Railroad for .all points East and West. . 75 P. M. Throuch MaU daily except : ;. K Sunday, toanecting with R., F. I , A P. Railroad, .tor aU point ' ' East and West. ' Pullinsn's Sleeper attached, running through to- Baltimore, making . . . . . close connection . with C and . O.R. R., for Virginia Springs ' ' and ail points Weat and North. The 8:10 A. M, train from Richmond, and ths 7:33 P. M. train from Petersburs; will stop at sll regular station. - ' Passenger lor Clover 11111 connect at Chester MONDAY,- WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. -1 .-:m . v - - . ... ; AU trains leaving Petersburg will start from ths Appomattox Depot. I -h ,!'- .: i ,. v 8haw, . . ap 8-4t ( Superintendent. fO lEDMUNT ' AIR-LINE KAIL n.. ' ,-: ,t . WAY. ' . H Richmond .& Damvillk, Richmond j S, Danviixk It. W., N.C. Dmsiow , and North Westkrit N. C. li. W. ! ' CONDENSED TIME TABLE, t Efferi 'nn and after Sunday, Dec. j,..r . laA, 1875. . . tJOINO NORTH. STATIONS. Mail. Leavs Charlotte . . . . : ' Alr-Llne Jone'n : Salisbury...... t, . 0 feeboj, m " Danville " Dundee... - BurkevlNe..... 545 a m. 8,li5 " 8.ao . - 1058 44 1.84 IMS. ' 1.40 e.5i ' 9.85 Arrive at Richmond.. j GOING SOUTH. ! STATIONS. Lcaye Richmond. .... BurkevUleTTT - Dundee........ Danville ,, . j " ; 4reensboro.... Salisbury Mail. 8.50 a. m. 9.00-' 1.80 r. M. 1.48 " . 4.88 i 8.54 " s.B8 " 9.15 " - M Alr-Llne Junc'n Arrive St Charlotte.. 4' GOING EAST. teOINQ W. STATIONS. - Mail.' Mail. Leave Greensboro.... " Shops i" Raleigh ; rive at Goldsboro. . U.03A.M. 8.4tfVli 8.40 rs A. 4.18a.m. Lv. A.1L05 U 8.30 t 8TATIONS , t ' : .U- 1 Leave Greensboro., ' Co. hoiM ... Arrive at Raleigh... Arrive at Go!d-lxr, ...I! ' Train. 700 m 5.00 AM IL15 " i A. 8.00 am. Lv A. 7.80 r M. Lvii.00 r m. .NORTH WIXTEllN N. C. R. 1L I5ALKM BhaNCH.) lave Greensboro 4.45 P; M. Arrive at Saluin fi A5 j Leave Salem 8.15 A.M. ' Arrive at Greensboro 10.83 " psssenger Trains leaving Raleigh at 10.05 a. jh. cobikci as ureensooro wnn ins Bouln ern bound train , maklug the quickest time to all Southern cities. Accommodation Train leaving Raleigh at 7.30 P. M., connects with nonnern oounu Train at U'eentboro for Richmond for all point East. Price of Tick eta same as via other route. . Accommodation Train leaving Greensboro st 7.00 P. M connect at Goldsboro with Northern and Southern bound trains on the Wilmington snd Weldon Railroad. -Lynchburg Accomn odatlon . leave Rich. mond daily at 9.00 A M., arrives st BurkevUls RJJ8 P. M., leaves Burkeville L30 P. MV. ar- rives st Richmond 4.84 P. M. , ' No chawgb of Cars betweejc Char lottc and Richmond, 22 Miles. j , JOHN R. MACMURDO, . j : General Passenger Agent, 4 . sn. I. 4 4 A , " Geal Superintendent. S250 A MOT!l .Arrnl. wiit mwrrm "litre., HwMiwiyiiiiiBI nf am im. I'mr!lriilnii,lfre. A.ldr. WCltlll a CQ u Lyia.Ma. MISCELLANEOUS. ; 7: OECOND EDITION OF, THE ONLY O Authenticated copy of the ' . Ti A ST..y ILL-aND TESTAMENT -GEN. GEOJtOk'i WASHINGTON?, Embracing a Schedule of bis Resl Estate, With Elaborate Note thereto bv the Trtntor. to which bas been added leterestlug His torical, Biotm-ophical aud explanatory iioU by tbe Publish r, containing Genealogy of the Wahlnetons,Hktory of Mt. Vernon," HUtory of ML Vernon 1-sdie' AsaocUUon oT the Union, lilttoryof Flrfa County, Vs., wherein Mt. Vernon Is sitnafed. HUftry of Washington and Lee University, si Leifng ton, V. History of'Aleandria Acsdeuy' (endowed by Gen. Washington). HUtory of Washington a ill before, durUig, and sfter, ths late Civil War. Biographical sketches of Gen, Washington snd notice of h death and burial. Biographical sketches of Mrs. Martha Washington and the Curtis family. Biographical sktclef Rev. Lord Bryan Fairfax and tbe Fairfaxes - Biographical sketches ot Dr. Crsik. Washington's Intimate friend and family phrsiiian. Kiotrraphlcal sketches or Judge BuKiirod WahliiKtou. tbe ' favorite nephew of tbe General, on of the legatees and executors- of bis WllL Blo grapbldal sketches of General de LaFsyette. AnmtuUt of Geuersi Wssblnstoa, Col. CusUs (first husband of Martha ' sshington), and of LaFsyette together with full and eom- lete explanatory notes of different devises, donations and other matters of interest con nected with the WUI. ; Also extract ' from Will of Dr. Benjamin Franklin, devising cane to Gen. Washington, and so simib of tbe 'Washington Coat of Arms. - This publication has been commanded by tbe following disiinguis: ed me a s Ch vUllcr H. Cerruttl (late Italian Minis ter), Baron Von Uerolt (late Prussian Minis ter), Senor Komero (1st Mexican MlnUter),. tbe late lion. Reverdy Jehnsoo, the late Gen. Robert E. Lee, Hons. T. W Bavard, 8chuyler Colfsx," W. Pln-ney Wbyte, F. E. Spinner (Ute U. 8. Treasurer), George S. Bontwsll (late SecreUry of the Treasury). William Sprague, Oeo. Vickers, D. J. Mor-' rill, X. D. fowntend. John Sherman, Horace ' Maynard, Benjamin F. Butler F. T. Freling buysen, Tbos. A. endrtcks, Bimoa Cameren, Roscos Conkling, and many others, t ... . uon. 1. 1. nayara says : " me work you propose to publish will doubtless be well re eeived. Altai particular period, anything ,hat tends to revive the memory of the illus re- g trious Washington In tbe heits of hh) coun trymen, snouia be encouraged, &" This little vol urns printed In handsome i style, will be furnished in pamphlet form, by Agents, at the lew price of ALr a-noiXAR, ' aud In nest cloth binding at 11.00.- i July ft-tf. LEGAL KOTICE. WAKE COUNTY.-1N THE SCPEKIOR COURT. 'tv ScMMoss rem tautr..' - Jones Wstsoa snd T. p. Dev reux, Ex'tr of P. A. Stenberg, dee'd. Aynitut ' Joanna F. Stenberg, Beds W. Btenberg, Cha. W. Stenberg, aratt Jane Loader, Jsmes B. Loader, ary Joha Leader- and Anuio Jones Loader. " THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, To thi Sheriff vf Wak County Qrttting : You are hereby commanded, to summon Joanna F. Btenbew, Beds W. Btenberg, Chas. W. Btenberg. Bank Jane Loader, James R. Loader, Mary Johu Loader aud Annie Jones Losder, the defendants above named, If lory be found within your county, to appear at tbe oilice of the Clerk of the Superior Court, for the county of Walus, -within 90 days after the service ot this summons on this, exclusive of the dsy of such service, and snswer tbe coiuplaiut, a copy of which i 111 be deposited In ihe office of the Clerk of tbs Superior Cour. for said county, within ten' days from ihe data of thi summons, snd let tbem sake notice tbst If they fail to an swer the said complaint wiihlu that time, the plaintiff will apply to ths Coun for the relief demanded In the complaint, i i ., ; liereof fail not, and of this summon make due return. ' Given under my hand and seal of said Court, this 17 day of June 1K7A. J. N. BUNTING, . Clerk Superior Court Wake County. . NORTH ' CAROLINaT" WAKE COUNTY., Phobats Cocbt, Jones Watson snd T. P. Devervux, Ex'rs. of -peterArBtehberg, dt'rd.' ---- 'I e. : !"; 't i ' Jsmes T. Stenberg, B. W, Stenberg, Chas. W. Stcuberg, Sarah Jane Loader, James JC Loader,' Mary John Loader, Annie Jones . Loader and Sussa C. Losder. It appearing to tbe saUsfsctton - of the Court by the affidavit of Thomas P. Devereux one ot the plsiutiff hen-iu that a wmkI of actio exist In tbs above rase that alter due dlillgeuce the defendants Joanna K. Stenberg, Sarah Jane Loadoir, Beds W. Btenberg and Chsfle Written berg cktiuot be found ia the State of North Carolina, and tbst they are proper pirtlts to Uiis action. ' It is therefore ordered br the Court Ibat su nmons by publication be made in tbe Weekly Sentinel once a week for six weeks, and further that a copy of said published summons be endured aud directed to such of the within named uon-rctlilcnU vihoi-e address la known to the plaintiffs herein ' j J. N. BUNTING, '. Clerk " Busitsa A BciBBt, plaintiff Attorney. )un 80 law 8w ' - J JICHMOND & PETERSBURG R. R. CO. Commencing Oct. 84th, 1S75, Train on -thi road will run as follows i - 4;, Lbavb Ricbmosd, eoura. 10 A. 1 kf ' Thmnith U.lli Mt 'i ' , ! FUelifht Train i IMS M T '....... u.n ' 8 P.-iL, Freight Train.- I " LBaVS PCTBBnntTKO, Nokth. ..,i'? 4- r.reifht Tr''' i Through J?" ' iM.Jtruiglit Traiuf- JJip. M., Through Mall. . , , ,m S Coaches attached to ail freight trains for atoramodatton of passciiger. i t his Company offers spuclid iodueemenls 4k. .hlnnln. nt.ktln u ll ... ..... - - 1 t t- I VI 111, IM4.I31KU A Gaston, RafeUrb A AnirusU ami ttMiKni a rf , V f i i! 0 oi ine Ka.ctgh N.C Railroads, In tbe way of low freight isnmsfnraaai s-., . nT and paasenf.'er rater. A. SHAW i SuiM-riuiennd dft-tf -r TUlU-Ml'H TRUSS IO. -1 834 BOWERY, N. Y., to whom was awarded the - reiHlum .Jltdni fnitha Ixtat F.lf4t Tnu mr.A a.. . the last session of rUsi , . GKEAT AMERICAN INSTITUTE FAIR,; CO S a rupture iu from 30 to 90 dars and offer lfif dollsrs for a ca-s the"can"t eura. They employ a ' FIRST CLASS ZJLDT SUEGEOX. ' . T'l-rm mndmt4, r. .... ... dens ailed by mad. KxaminatHm frre. The .VT4. Tl u ..' txma " cents for oescrtptlw hook to 1 frot.-W.---nlv a u tv ,'. - ' mlrO-dlv Chlf'iir- A GENTS fo bet chaare is ths world to . coin tnonrv Adilrvu It. M . Iirvrti POCKET CO. Newarkp N.J. r it I
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