I... : - ' r : i i1',. 'vi 7C, -"V (' ...HT-CilK- i .;:!( If! Jl" "IJ TV V ..ai.' : -r S . I.T ,,' r- ,! -- i . . .. - - i s I -f ' ,,', I,., rUXf!, SHU I fi'J''- T -( S -no rP. f- A k-v 4 v-M M M Www u v .,., t-.-:;rtta"t! VJ' .-.iiV.'tVjv.i i.it Vj ' ' Td-fH l-- n.ji w f. , .;' . , ,. . , , , I .. - VOL. (3 It. v " "ll(V, :.t f - n,.i JIM BOltt KVi KLKXE , j I m iTEVE 'DOlC!LA8i, lVf")u'J The Bdlcal lrlf n Jho F1AU . jildnIftlWa?!T0 tot OJi.V It wilt ie rtcolk'deu U.al the rxlica iartv undcwU IfsUersJ! of, Vovernoi lioUt-n, Muia tb militia to arre unA i.onlitb fcu kJu,nd that Ste iihen A. l-u,'lt "9 nade i J o tM fvertior, and cling k1jutant general i ti. mu' rrel were1 roafie' nq jionff the niniifccronc James Uovd, Alamance countt'" ' t4' 7 It o hai1H;nel bar mcmort rvfci m at iirrteat, Ihit the fame ' Jaa.' Ki Jloj d, wa the only one who totiftwsGd hi "tiilt Souare out,, 1 1 ' ' i In tlielale convention aineiubled ' t nninitiata a candidate to represent the radirala in coj?rei,1tTo bappeped that (Il-ii. Dounlas. the KmM?man ', commiM huuu A in cnniur U.u kn kluz and this iame Ja. K. Ilnjtl, th captured and confoed ka klux, were the oppo4 rm candidate.. ,k$.5"i flilM iiw ....iiniin.r am fron . Caaarel iiuprojierly Tor Boyd and by glvie? the; vol or Uaudolph for him by proxy f a) tr.li ral o lic'.al. wlin the deleeatoa (roni that cunt, were kwtrneted to vote foe Dougtafc, tliU twurn eoofeaied ku klux, Jaiuea E. Bjvd. m nominated ever i Gun. Ltoughuta, the man who capturetl Llm I - -.iiU-Iii M' i.ii' O 'M Wheu we ataie the further feci thai the whold "Official Kine." both tatJ and feJeral. Jrom ' Qreeasboro to Ual eliih were arrayed asainat JUouirla an fur Bo vd. the only wonder h that 8. A DouUs, r.avini? the honored, ,n(inie h dues, could come so near receivins . tli noinuaatioo a he did. Dot- there U-,a greater wonder still, and that U. Why was antes . Boyd, the coneast;4i ku klux, nominated ever S..A, Douglas,! the man who captured him, end a true republican who has always been opposed tohekuklux. . : i ,m .J Uemember this was done by a Kimod pure republican convention. " ' Oen. Scales would have had no diffi cnlty in carrying thtt district ty a large majority over Dough at shy other per son the republicans oonld - have - placed in the field, bat with confessed ka klux James as his opponeut, there will be- tid race at all, and whan the returns come: In from Rockingham and Stokes, I ant now willing to wager that ki klux James, wil deny that he ever was a candidate A iOLOItEDCAROLIXIAX. EX-8ENATOB ...i. 'l:i",':wri . BEVL8 IPPL OF MISSISSi This Distinguished Leader of the Kecrd Race, Bora to North Carolina.,1 tTniisS Himself . PoUUcaUy ..with the .White People. ' - '- , Lincoln Pro)jrtvJ ... , j This colored man was. a few year ago, a senator of the United States from the state of Mississitt', tlocted by the -republican pait f.lkh-ht Uf.long d J lie u well koown . among the " oiuer, cit cn of IJnco'.Dton as Uhndcs ' Hev-j eU; he lived in this town until J he was about eiliteQ years old, and then rej jnoyeil to Ohio, we believe,where he ' ceived a liberal education arid fcccattie a Methodist niiuister . After the wtr ha was scut as a oresidinsr . elder to Mtss- -Jtssippl and was elected py thelegisla ture as United Dt&tes senator, lie was always a worthy and truthful man anl obtained the conCdence of' this com munity when a youth. ,, , ... : .., j .; We are graUlied to know that in the last election la Mississippi he voted and acted with the democratic party on the irrouhd: that hW own party had becomej so thoroughly corrupt in that state that no honcat man could act with it, and that the safety and peace of the statd required that it should be put out of power. The cou-eouence of his exert J ini? his iuiluence in , this way was that Uie democrats carried the state by large majority notwithstanding there la u nogro majority In the state. -.Tlie e groes followed and voted with him. 1 The time is not far diotant when the negroes here will hi: set free from radi cal slavery and act like the negroes int Alabama an Mi luasinpi and owe out for honest gvc'ruiuoul ,intead ' of the corrupt mutrule which now brings shama and dirgracc to the cation.1 LetMhei negroes Vpondcr thciie thlugs j n ,tbcit "'M,(i) v, ,,,,, v,;. : -i , ; , ; T ' I l I I III II ' GRANTS IMPERIALISM, i- Ye Royal Bloods of the American 'Arte ' Baltimore GaeeUe. .i,iit After Orant beconiel emperor .of course we will have , au . aristocracy,' How will vouni: Fred do aa Prince Imi perial. Babcock sa First Lortl of the l'riry CouneiL 8check a the Duke o Ililojack nnd miuister of foreign cITairs, Uc kuan as Ftince' ae rori out ami Lord llli:h keeper . of, the' soldiqrs irrave. Boss Slit nherd as Count of CH lumbia. Uelutio? wv Marquis tjii ma Cloud. Harringtoii etlteeper of Uie Int perial safes. , Orvil Grant as lVmce Bashor. General Butler as Lord Ber muda, llorace lVrter as Cliief Kunuch of the roval svluhcrv, Tftll, as the ' 1ml Chief juotice. Loguu as the Lord of iUtherlbrdJLlJIayee asl tlie I)rd knows what. J - - Tlv now Atlas ,)oteL Philadelphia. Pa., u conducted on the European plau aud will accommodate 4,000 guebU -nt IWTOIIDATIOIT, tl(J .huh'.i HEPUBLICJaN EEADEIl EAf ' 1 I WO PLAKS TO COEflCE 1 nsrju TIIE:Ol7TlI. iiai t CHANDLKB TO BJS THB BEAU OEN. . EBA& OF THE ABUT CKINO . ; j markable Conference or Bept-eaen tafciys fitowen, and the Becre- .n nf kha Inferior. '1. j. special OlspwiCB 10 le nuriu. j . - . t ' m WasnfNOTOW, August '20. Chaedt ler, Taft and Morrill are' running the government alone now, the president and the balsnc of the cabinet having rfenarted.-t Chandler is the busiest ut the ihree ien. iie aireauy Degioaiug to receive appllcationa frrttt ; southern republicans who want troops, and , the pressuiw pronitses 10 oe very greav. Yesterday Congressman Stowell, of the IVtfirahurff (Vi.l districU tue ouiT re iHiblicncon?reman from the atate of Viriuia, had quite a leejf consultation with Chandler; in which 8loweU .de elarod that a republican successor to himself could be elected from the ft tcrabvrg district if a comtny of troops were aiaUouod there.! Chandler liat ened attentively to btowell' preeeotaj lion of the necessities of the case, -and the troone will probably be furnished The slgniflcant part oflhe Interview is the positive proof it furnishes that Chaa J dlcr and not gbernian, la to be the real general of the troops at the south,'; and will have full power to place that! poH tion of the army where : it will x do the; most sood tot the : republioan party, AttorneyGenersl iTaft'a; opinion and the accompaoyiug order iustruvtiog the ITnlLed States marshals that they bav4 authority to call on the troops for as sisUnce, are looked for soon, s -ifnw Vi7nkmD the kcenes. ., iUi1t-frn I- i . liii .t ' 1-' 'irwf Znrh Chandler's Jfastcrly; Ulan .fner of Conducting llie Campaign. ; i The Observations of a Shrewd Obeer !i ver at the National Capital.' ' " From an occasional CorreapomWnt. WA8HWOTOH, August 18. Some in- eidenU of the oampaign may prove of interest to your readera. Accordingly aund too the fruits of my observations at the capital during the past wet i CPKI3ISO FOB BATES AKD WUKKUtB. At the republican headtiuarters all is ouulldenoe, and the reports from diilor ent parts of the Union apeak the hearty determination of the people everywhere to elect Uayea and Wheeler m Govern bet. A correspondent writes xrom iiei ferson City, Ma, that the penitentiary is solid for the Ciuciuiiftu ticket. Mr. Fursciitaucler. one of the most proud nent democrats of Illinois, baa written a letter statiuir that though he lias voted the democratic ticket early aud often for fortv vears. he now seen the danger ol intrnstinr Uie reins of government to unrepentant rebels and lh9 stnmD for Haves and tYheeler if the president-wilt pardon him out (He is under sentence of three years , impruvi onment ' for embezzling ' government funds. ,J . ' .:"! From Minouk-Frecinot, .Wge urusn, eT:T'icbrrOTpondenr"writoB.:,rrhd ticket is received with great enthusiasm, and Hayes and Wheeler will aweep the precinct next November ' like a prairie fire. Last rear the democrats carried it by fl to 5. buJJhjs year we shall have the ass In tan oe 01 a tried anu couvicteu re nubhean whose terra for horso-stealing expires in October and expect to poll a! much lanrer vote." " . - The Hon; J. Brown smith, 01 l'oduun Centre. Me., a leadinir democrat, has come oat foe Hayes and Wheeler. ' - ; i When Mr. Chandler read this to me he said: tfWhat do' joU think of that 7 Smith, of Podnnk, ' has eome out ' for Grant for Hayes, I menu. Big thing "That's so," said I; "but who . the biases is Smithf" - - "Damflno, eaid Chandler; hut ill's a big thing; Besides, the Germans ' are all coming out for Hayes. Ileeing wrote me from Chicago last week that he would like to eome out." - ' Yes," I said, "he would like to enme outof jail." ' ! ' " "Hem! said Chandler, with some em- barrasament, and changed the subject. : They took m vote In the Bleat Maria last week while it was going up to' the elty priaon. It stood 0 for Hayes and 1 fortilden. - -i-- , '-THB WDXTBRPESt FEESS. His singular what broadened views and keener perceptions of 1 mett and things a mau will aeinirn lya bnef residence among too great luruof the country ; how roach joslor become his appreciations nnd liuigme te. ror in stance, about two mouths ago the cor respondent of a paper up in Connectiout eame here ami rute back to Lis journal that a saturnalia of corruption ' reigned enmeme at Washington, bile like gib bering ghowla the foul hyenaa of nepo tism and fraud stalked Supreme through avenues of crime. , Laat week AC a. ChauJlcr smote binx with, a $900 clerk ship, apd immediately .be gushed forth a letter saying that theadminiatration of General Grant was the purest and most efficient known since the days ox vasn ington ; that hover had the-laws been au jnat or ro vigorously enforced, and that the very fact that the administration of Mr. Hayes would be a continuation of of that of Mr. Grant, was the strongest arirument for the cleofion of Hayes. riince Don Cameron published bis famous order there Las Ueeii a constant scene of excitement at the war depart niiL' Sheruin does not, I bcheve. like doimr the dirty work, but he can't l,i liimHPlf.' because if he cuta np' ' ttrat thino ! hnnwa Fr.i EiLEia-H., THUESpAYi Grant or Baboock will be put into bis place.' It reminds me the war depart ment does on a vruj uay, oi a re tan- rant about 1 o dock, with i clerks ana messongera running ta and out and yell' ing . "Troops for one for Okeecbeebee, Ala," "United Mutes maranai ana sooia infrantrr for Hamburg'i- "Harry i TO them toast niggers for Selm tw com panies to follow J end so on., , ' Mr. Lbandier mis morning teoeircu while I was with him a telegram from Ldiana,'ae follows j T.iTT.r-; r 'f Send , some more eampaigs notes, or we're gone npVtini t r(,-. v: -f,:lt, Camimign notes T said 1 ; U, lust s the New York Times." . 'Oh. no T : responded the secretary, 'oiir people out there can't read. Cam- ... ! 1 ..... paign notes are oi au uenonnonn"u from 11 no " ' ' . "Peace,- good pmt-pot ; peaoe, guou . .. . . . .... t t icklft brain, ' said I, and loon my leave. LOO K OX TiuVPlCTE BE. ! '' Tn answer tO a call from the United States senate, the treasury department aent to that body a list of the publie da faulters, and the amount atolon. It apt neara that about One Hundred Millions of Dollare of the people's money has been stolen by tue republican party nfftaeholdera 1 1 The republican ma jority in the senate refused to publish he list. '" "-"' ;s" U , To Onlt Scbb Cc Fob Ecftobb. The oldest and best Hernia Surgeon in the world and some of the advan tagee : offered byt the Triumph Truss Company, 834 Bowery,; N. I.. whose Truss and Supporter were awarded the Medal at the last seasiou: of the great American Institute Fair. Send 10 cent for their new book; s ''"" ' THE B IBLICAL BECOBDEB VUBLISHKU BY . Ii! . 'I' CO. EDWAltlW, BUOUUITTOtf & tf 1 RALElGn, V. c. REV. C. T. UAIL1T, Editor. ' ' REV. J. I. nUFBAJt, AaSodate Editor. REV. W. T. WALTERS, D.J Agrk-t'l Bl ORGAN OF N. CAROLINA BAPTISTS, 1 In IU Forty-First Year... EV KB Y BAPTIST 8HOCLU TAKE IT. As an Advertising Medium Unsurpassed ' -' Ontyf2.10 er Year. ; 1 -Address BIBLICAL RECORDER,' Raleigh, N. C. 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RAILROADS, kc - mvuTt trrnumv TICKETS FOR . . n . .i.MI fm ,uM I IUlf.i(iii k Gasto B. E. Co. 1 Oks!. PANBRosa AoEirr'a Orrtca.- i-, ,, .),.. . Balelgh,.C., Jnhja, 1 Rniind trin UrkrU to the f ollowlnl places are now ea sale by the ticket aprnt of thta; eompany. st Raleigh, at OKEATLT BaW ttVCllX PKICKS. Good uniu fiovemoei NUirara Falls! via Bit dlffereot routes. - 1 1 Rvatoira, Via Uiree ainerent rosies. Long hranrb, Via two different routes. 1 1 Montreal, fauada, rla two dUTereat foutea. I tharon BptlDfrs, via twe different routs. Watkliu Ulrna. rla tw6 different routes. JJewDOtt. UoUTrff., Mlnaequa Bortags, Cape Uay, Atlantic CitV, i ... ... . . ,i . 1 1 a u j .. i J II V . Gen') Pasaenger A font, july s-ltteowtulaag is - -: ' 1 JICHMONO PKTERBBTJRQ B. Rif CommeaHng Oct, Stta, 1870, Tr'.?.ii thla road wUl rua as follows , ,,lT .j, jVj ;,,t LBAVB RlCHHOKP, SODTB. 8; 10 A. Jtl Throueli Ma 0 : 7:45 A. ti Frelirht Train: 1:45 P.M.. Tarouirh MaU P. M-FralirM Train, i i Uiavs rsvsBBBcaa, iiobtb. T V k M Vrlirht Tnln ; 19 If.. Thronrh MaU; P.i M: Freight Traia 7;8i P. M.j Through Mall. Coaches attached to all freight tralna for accommodation of naaMnxera. : ) This Company offers spaclal Inducenwntt to tns snipping puoue on uoe oi mo rukciu a (lutna. Haiubra A Awrusia ana waiiera N. C. Kidlroaaa, In the way of low freight aad passenger rates. - .'.' dAw-tf "''' Superintendent RICHMOND ' AN D 7 1 PETER8BURQ aaiLBoiD ooaraar, oouMawciae apbil lav. 187S. Trains ea tblt road win run m follows :..t,:.. .,, ,:b.wi lif . LEA VB PBTKBSBUBO HOKTH. i . 70 A. M.t-Frelirbt ' trala datly except , Buudar. wlla coaco auacaea. 13:00 TU Throntfh Ball dallv connectlns : n wKIs K.. F. A P. Railroad for il nolnu East and Weat. 755 P. M. Through Mall dally except , i Bunder. eoanectinawitQ aw,f. A P. Killroad, for all points m gut aad Welt. PuRman't , v Sleeper attaehsd, ruanlng ' through to Baltimore, maklna . ii (law oanuecuoii miu u n , , , O. K. R., fur Virginia Bprlnrs " ' ' " ' ' ' aad all polnu Wet and North. Tbe kl A M. trala from Richmond, and tha 7:35 P. M. train from PeUraburg win inn .i .11 iv pillar lutlona. tasengera i"r t.;ioTer inn ctdbwi i n . ... OI . . rhetr MONDAY. wtUHttBUAi ana FRIDAY. "-' ": w-'-t- train leaTlun reteremirK wiuatan Irom tha Appiirnaitox yepoi. , o - ii- t, taa, i ap 9-41 ! t ; - Buperiatcndeat., TiIEDMONT AIIl-ONE 1 RAIL- -A- .., i, j. i.j r, Richmond & Dakville, iuchmod ' & Damvillb It W., N.C. Divreiow , and North VYebteb N-C. H. W. ; CONDENSED TIME TABLE,:: i EJd on ad mfUr , fisaday, iJ)te. GOING K0RTII.r STATIONS. Mali. Leave Charlotte ..... " Air-Line Junc'n M Salisbury...... " Greensboro.... 545 a at. 8.25 " S80 . , 10.58 1.84 T. 'at. 1.48 " 6.51 " ' Danville ) r.:,t'Ju " , Dundee. BurkevlHe. . . . Arrive at Richmond , :t.85-r-' GOING SOUTH. STATIONS. Mail. Ta?Tacnmond. ana .": Dundee..;.i.i.f 1.80 r. -td. Xianvuid...,.,. Oreensboro.,,, Salishury . .. 1 A1 a as 5 '". irvTt Air-Line Junc'n 1 Arrive at Charlotte. n 'Ml UOING EAST., going; w. TATlONSjMaJUH .Maixj :l.0Ja.M. A.1'lltaTl. jean uiwiiBwiv.i.n , u Co. Bbops.,... Balclgh 'rive at Ooldsboro.. 349 V'm -0.40PM Lt.. . A.11.05 ' aan STATIONS t'n Trala. Leave Greensboro , .. " Co. Shops Arrive at Raleigh..,. Arrive at Ooldsboro., 7 00 FM A. 8.00 a m, Lv u A. T.80 p af t nt k w 5.00 a m 1L15 , auv SV.UV r m NORTH .WESTERN N..U. R. R Salem Bsvabch.1 . Iavs Greensboro 4.45 P. M. Arrive at Salem ...0.45 M Leave Salem ; 8.15 A. M. i Arrive at Oreensboro .v.. 10.88 '"' ' Passenger Trains leaving Raleigh at 10.05, A. M. eonneetat Uneuaboro with the Sonth-. era bound train, making the, quickest tlmd to all Southern cities. Accommodation Train leaving Raleigh at 7-10 P. M., coanects with Morthern bound Train at ft'eenahnm for Richmond for all polnu East, Price of Tick eta saute as vta other routes. i . II Accommodation Train leaving Greeasborci at 7.UU r. M eonnecU at Ooldsboro wild Northern and Southern, bound tralna eu tb uM Rlchi wummgtou ana weldon Kallroad. i Lynchburg Accoian odaUon kws mond daily at tt.00 A M., arrives at la an r. m i,h Rnrkfii m p m .r. rivea at Richmond 1M P. M. !f.. -Mi NO CHAHQB OF CAES BKTWluEN CliABj 1 jnnw n MArMiTRnn. . ilaiwiral Pumdm, A roafci ' Richmond, Va.. t. m: k. talcott, Gen'l 8uperintendeat. . : . t ! OARU'.NO . HOUSE. Mrs. Bock with hat opened a first elaso Boardino' House at the Corner of Martin and WDmlngton Streets, m the resMcnee fornierly' occupied by the late Dr. W. IL MeKee. ghj ta prepared to accommodate permaatnt sve well aa transient board era. Tha table U alwavt supplied with the very best the market affords, aud the rooms kept neat and con- rov 15-U 1 r i RAILROADS, &v ir i urvica er crBuiTiiBiT, - FrrsaaBoas K4U,rod uompmit. Fetenburg, Va , Korembcr 84, 1 TSL OHANGl OF SCHEDULE TO take effect SUNDAY, Nevember S5U t UWNU BUI 111. . Leare Petersburg at 0:89 A. X. saa zf r. M.i ... . ; Arrive at wiu at v:.vj a. m. naa r. m. Ia ViVlilon at 7:&S A. M. and 4 F. N Arrive at Petembunr at 11 AM. aad frahu oonnert at PeUraburg and Wtldon tralna for all aouthern and aonhem I nointe Tiykot anid ta all aoattisrn. soma- western, aerthera and . eastera points, aad baggage checked through. u fl. T. DOUGLAS, ! ll V:l " ' ".i lebis-dew-u. Buperlntendent. i TICKET FARES AWD TIME SCBED- L ULK TO THK WErtT.i4 THE CUES-1 APEAK.B A OHIO R. K;L 1 - ! I 'Ftntlass Jars from f Sleigh to CtncUiSaU I First elasslarstross Baietga toinaiaaam olU 25.75. : ' 1 . ! n . :M First class (are from uaieiga to mcagq Bint rlut from Kalelra 10 Bt, Uauta3:& Tint rlui fmm Balftlirh to LoUUJVUlS 27.25, Paaaenirers for CtncinnaU and the West. leaving Raleigh by the K. A G. R. . 10.00 a. m. train, reach Richmond at 8.45 p. jn.( ksave Richnoad at law p. m., by toe un, innmti A. Ohio Railroad, and reach Cincin ati at 6.00 on the morning of the seeond esy..-"j .'..i.l nnwiDn 1 " ! '"' V1- Oen. Pas. A Ticket Agent., i Sup't. Vnglnneerani , FBTBBsaoBe; Va March Slat, 1878. i'i J (IHKUULE ,OF T1UIS3.I '.' ' OOINO SOUTH. Through Mail leave Peters ( burg at........... f..f Arrive at Weldon at ..... Soother Xxpreas leava Pe- terburr at....... Arrive at Weldon at Throagh Freight with Pas .1 ,- , 8:27 P. M, rt 55 P. M S:30 A, 9:51 A senger iftacn anacuea, ' leave Peterburg at..... 8:30 A. M. 8:1 P. M, Arnvs at weldon at. 7';:,;i wiflw va invseM vnosaif ,- n- TtinMiirli Vat! Wc WkMosI ftk A. H.i ArriyeAtPeteriibunr at 115 A, M fLruithatrta Vnrmm ljiaivii Wef' aoa at....... i i r. l.AA D P.M. P. Ml Arrive at Petersburg at. . . .. 7.-05 Through Freight with Pas- '' i: ' leave Weldon at.. ' 4:15 P. M, lnl.t.hiiiwil 10:10 F. at. Through TlckeU sold to all Eastern and Southern points, and Bageaire Checked through. ij , i sH. T. TjOUGLAS, . . ap 0-4t ... . eupenntenueni j IJfU ; . O ECOND EDITION OF THE ONLY ' Aathentkated copy of the LAST AVILU AMIITJasiAaixJil .i aril- nrnnaKJ WAsnTKfiTOK. , Wiill vs v- m mm ' ay W ( Embracing a Schedule of bis Beal Estate, with Klahorate Notes thereto Dr the Testator. to whloh hat been added IntereaUng 111s torlcal, Blogropblcal and explanatory noUt by tne rubiuutr, containing ueneaioay ut tbe waaninrtona. ttisiory oi js. iwmi tne v aanincions, (tistary m , wivu. HUtory of ML Vernon Ladiee' AsaoclaUoaof the Union. History of Fairfax County, Vs.. wherein ML Vernoa la altnated. HUtory of V asblngton and Lee University, at Isling ton, V. History oi Aiexanuna auunuj (endowed by Gen. Washington). , History of Washington s will before, during, and after, tha late CtvQ War. Bloirraphleal aketchea of Gen. Washington and notice of h sueata ana burial. HkHrraphical aketchea of Bra, u.h. 1L'..Vlt. .nl h. Cnrlll famllvi Bioeranhical sketches of Rev. Lord Bryan Fairfax and tbe Fairfaxes. Biographical saetcuca ui w, traia. n ..uma-"" - friend and famUy phntcUn. Biographical aketchea of Judge Bushrod Washington, the i i . ... St It- nf ..LUirf..). Itlm.l. favorite nephew of the Oeneral, one OI tns legatees and executors of bis Will. Blot mnhiila! aketchea of General de LaFavette. I AnteOoUtol General Waahmgton. CoL CitatlS (first husband Of Martha Washington), and of Lafayette together with mil and eon i lets explanatory notes oi amorem. ucium, donations and other matters of interest eon neeted with the WI1L, Abe extract front Will of Dr. Benjamin Franklin, devising cane Jo GenA Washington, and suaUs of the w aahtngton Coat oi Arms. , , , i Thla publication haa been eommmaea dt tha (oUnwins-dlstinsruiahed men : H.e 1 rh'vllller M. CcrrutU Hate Itallau Minis ter), Baron Von Gcrolt (late Prussian Minis- ter), renor tiomero (late jaexicsu atmisw tbe late Hon. Reverdy Johnson, the late Gen. Robert RV Lee, Hons. T. F Bayard, Schuyler Colfax. W. Ptakney Whyte, F. E. Spinner (late U. 8. Treasurer), George 8. HnntwMi I lata Beereurv oi un irewuri), William Sprairue. Geo. Vlckera, D. J. Mor rill, E. D. Townsend, John Sherman, Horace Mtoja huysen, Thos. A. Hendricks, Simon Cameron, lion. T.r. Bayara aayai lae worn yuu propose to publish will doubtless be well re- cetvea. ai ium parvicuiar penuu, lujiuiug ,hat tends to revive tbe memory or tne illus trious wat Din if ton in tne aeana oi nis cuuu trvmea. should be encflttrared. Ac ' " , Thla little volume printed in handsome style, will be furnished in pamphlet form, by A rents, at the low price of half a boixab. aud in wea ciotn niuamg at ai.w. . , . , uiyo-tr. . , DAILY TWO DOI.f.ARa. WBKKLT FlITT CKfTf. i f.i ;.i t-iu; ion ,'" ' 'i '.1 THE SENTINEL OB I HE,,,, : CAMPAIGN, Will Include the numths of Auut-sr, 8nrr BER. OCTOBEB and NOVEBBEB. duriug Which time the 8tatb and Nationax Elections will tie held and the rcsulUr proclaimed, the Nortu Carolina Lboihlatibe assetnbleu ands Ujiiteu States Isesatob chosen (rom this state. ' THE i.WEEKLY Alar-e double-eheeL. contalDin rim -six coLesuf of reading matter. Is mailed to sub- scrlbers tiU the iirat day of Dpcemlier, 1875, lr.:..l..v- 'it LJ: it-'. " ' -i nt ' nrrx cents, And for the campaign, to the first of De cember, the " 7,. . DAiLY-SENTINEt la furfiisbed at the Jow price of ..t ri. TWO DOLLARS. RaMgVs.'C ;T't,'"Tiii 'sENtwEL1 PRICE FIVE CENTS - LEGAL NOTICE. tu ARX COUXTT-1N THI BUFERlOB ; COVET,.1 nf ' BtmiioMs fob Raxiar. Thomas. Ft Devereux, Tmatee gaiM Joo. Urvarees.Ex'r.. a.'P.JoBea. F. J. G. VilOUr, Mors Cannon id Rachel io ca.y THK STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, r; Yon are berebT commanded, to summon tv Drrereirx.-tx'T, JL P MOler. Mora Cannon and Rachel 'Jones, the defendant above named, If they be fonnd within your eonatr, to sa aad appear before tbs Judge of onr Superior Court, at a Court to be held tor the county of Wake at the Court llouie in Kaietgb oa us sta atosuay after the Hod Monday of Fehraary 1870, and answer the complaint which wtli bedepoaited la the otnos ox tn Clerk or ua eupertor Court of said eoonty, wtthla tea day the date Of tblt (uaunooi. and let'the defendanU take notice that If they fa Xrom aid . fail to answer the aald complaint wit bin that time, the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief demanded la the eomplalnt. 1 ' - Hereof fall not, aad. of this summons make due return. , ? . i , ( - .- Given under my tuna ana seat or aaia Court, this 8th day of Mareh,: u, Clerk SeperlorCourt, Waks County. BtnesB E. IL Bcaser, Firs Attj's. NORTH CAROLINA, wAKE COUNTY. 8CPBBI0B XOCWt. 7C1 TSBB, 1878. T, r. Devereux, trustee, 1 , 1-5'. ':- es. , . ,,, j,,! John Devereux, Exlr. ( a, .1.. " f..-..-.-.i This causa belmr hi4rd 6a the stlldsTlt of the plaintiff aad it appearing to the f atisfac- tioa or ins tOurc luai nacuei ones is a pro Kr party hereto, that a cause of action exists twecn the parties, and that aald Rachel Jones tea aoa-reatueat of North Carolina and oannot alter due search be found mine State. It la therefore ordered by the Court that aammons be served by publication in the Weekly Sentinel, a newspaper publiahed in the City of Raleigh, one a week for six weeks I ana that a copy or. aam puonanea nonce oe sent by mall te said Rachel Jones.' " ' July wow -,r , b. w, n ai is, . e. m. WAKE COUNTY. IN Tilt SUPERIOR , , COLRT. SvHMoaa roa BcLicr. Jones WsUon 'andT. P. Det reux, Ex'lr ; of P, A. Stenbcrg, dee'd. f o jj "j Joanna F. Stenberg, Beda V. Btenberg, Chaa. W. Btenberg, Baran Jane Loader. James B. Loader, nary John Loader, ana Annie Jones 1 oeder. ' ' ' 1 ' 1 THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ire th SKtrig t Wok Cimntir-Qriini You are hereby commanded, to. summon Joanna F Stenber, Beda W. Stenberg, Chas. w. Btenberg, Barsa Jane AAiauer, jaiues 11. Loader, Mary Jobu Loader and Annie Jones Loader, tha defendants above named, If they be found within your county, to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court for the county of Wake, within 20 daya after the service of this summons oa this, exclusive of the day ef such service, and nswer tha eomplaiut, a eopy of which ill ba deposited in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Cours for said county, within ten days from be date of thla summons, and let them take notice that if they fall to an swer tbe ssld complaint within that time, - - - , . 7, , ", ' the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In the complaint. Hereof Tall not, ana oi tnis summons make due return. .' i r. , Given under bit 1 band arid seal of said Court, this 17 day of June 1K76. j. i. eia ii?iu, Clerk Superior Court Wake County. NORTH . CAROLINA, WAKE , COUNTY. I fBOBATB COOBT. I Jones Wstaoa and Ti P. Devereux, Ex'ra. of Peter A. Stenberg, dee'd. James T. 8tenberg, B. W. 8tenberg, Chas. vr. Btenberg, ears a Jane Loader, James K. Loader, , Mary John Loader,' Annie Jones' ' Loader and 8usan C Loader. ' , ' " : : It aDDearine to the satisfaction of the Court br the efftd rrlt of Thomas P. Dererettx-- one of the plaintiffs herein that a good cause or action exists in mc above case mat alter due diUIgence the defendants Joanna F. Stenberg i Sarah Jane Loader, Beda I W. Btenberg and Chariot W. Stenberg cannot be found In the State of North CaaWIna, and liatey ire proper partieeto thla action. It la therefore ordered or tne court mat summons by publication tie made in the Weekly Senttnel ones a week, for six . weeks, and further that a copy of said published summons te enclosed and directed to such of the within named non-residents whose address Is known to tbe plaintiffs herein. j. . Btiiriimi, " - . , . Clerk..,, RcSBSB A Busbss, plafutlfft Attorneys, Jun aJ-Uv -6w - ' ' ' ; ' -f- , . .' ; i- ' lOliiTI. ( , .Jl la TUB 8liPT.RTOB COVKT. H. W. Montague' as surv1vIn?""Executor tf . Beth Jones, deceased, plaintiff mv - ' Charity H. Whltfleld, W illlata'A. Whltdcld, ! . John Alston Jones, Nathaniel Maeon Jones, sirauiB. OVVB JJ1SUCUMU IU1I( . others the legatees of U ... U T I 1. . T . . n . Aureus Jones and tha aald decedent, defendants. ' . .... , To Charity H. Whitfield, William A. Whit field, John Alston Jonee, Nathaniel Macon Jones, Seth Blanchard Jones and Aurelia Jones, who are defendants In the above en titled action, not res ding within the limits of this , tate. . . , ., , . ,i ,. , , . Too, and e-ei of you, are hereby required to appear at the uUlce- of the Clerk of tau Superior Court for. the- eounly ef Wake, in the Court Bouse at Raleigh, la said county, oa the 25th day of September next, - aud answer or demur the complaint Sled In fsld office, or the plaintiff will apply ta the court tortus rci'ei aetnsnnea mmesaia compiaiut. , . JOHMN. BUNTINO, : ' . Clerk tupeilor Court, Moors A G ATLiNOAU'y for plaintiff. 1 augS-wOtr " THIUMI'H TRUHS l O., ' 834 BOWERY, N. YM ( to whom was awarded the ; I remlunt " .Vtdat ' for the beat Elastic Truss and Supporter at tbe last session of the ,rr- . ti n; ?. GREAT AMERICAN INSTITUTE FAIR, euros a rapture lu from 30" to 90 daya and offer 1,0(10 dollars for a ease they caamt cure. They employ a ., t " r . j , FIRST CLASS LAD T BV$0fOS' Terms moderate. Cases guarant eed, . dera filled by aaaiL Examination free. Tbw usual discount! io patrona. Send 1 1. tenia for descriptive book to " ' 1 ' f . Prof. W. U. BURN II AM, M. Ii., . 'marJ-dly" . Chief Surgeon. $250 Clala Firilrulatu wal rrw. AS.i.- 4. Wl'SiUSUI- u OPMI nf MorMitt MM tMUhrtrir " is if a.- r Sr' t . I' r w 1 "It ? i. ' t. . .. v : ' . f ex one ifohur(tLr per day; ....