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r ' AS-. ' ' v" - ... . .f !. ', r I - ' ,A yv A. m m S . V A. . . 1 V ni ATOM,?. ;'i ATTTO. f I r I 3 ' J ,t I i i I II. , i . N'yi j iJJ RALEian, IT. 0 TUESDAY lIOEimiO, CHPTIIlIBEB;12f1876. VOL. 2 rxiu -1T0..25.: PRICE PIVE CEirr, ' 5 . ... -s f -V J , .TCESDAT, SETIEMCEB U 1871 ....vr : MAULBOnO. PoUtto Mtur fat U Flrrt Dtatriot--AeoMstona from Edlcl Bnk OongrMwain TmUs d4 HU : - ! Cnw with Undy. I CrTiioodo of the SentlneLj 1 PlTTCODHTVSpt. 9, 1871 Tb lUWijjb Sentinel, under it pres ent wnDiiifemeiit, l well worthy or the cognomen, "The Democratic Orgaa of North l roline,M nod being no, 1te eol nnw, 1 rt'ume, nre opeo to the cOm niuuKMUunt oTdemocraU frem nil perU ol thoitet. A large pofllou-W the reak-ra of Hie lUlettfh 'papers we but little acquainted with the keCtioo In which 1 reside, either politically or in dug trial ljr. It Is not my purposo to , speak at present of the natural ad ran tages of this, the eastern - portion of the state, but His to. f , 'i TBI POUTICAli COXDITIOH I would direct attention. At n time siutetherwar have, our-people-been nia-e awake to the importance of bar mouions action, vigilant and unceasing labor lo the god cause of reform and democracy than in this campaign." The democrat of this district are arrayed in one solid; unbroken phalanx J no clem oruus eoniplalnU of the captain and s ta'tidard-lK'arers are heard, no diaaffee tion prevails in our midst. The ranks are unbroken, save when we halt to ar range more room for the republican re peataul and rodigaU who are return ing from the evil of their. ways,, not a lew of whom have been conscientious republicans ever since the war. ' Truly, Captain Settle has inspired them with a Jove Tor deneruon he bas jusunea it, demagogue that he is, simply on grounds of policy, and after the 7th of Xovem ber be will doubt exceedingly the wis dom of his advocacy of desertion. lie will be, I should think, styled DOTBTINO tHOMAS THX BKCOXD. Tbe people are - enthuaiastio over Vanes and Jar vis. They will poll the whole strength of the party, and not one single vote will they fall behind the fullatreoffUv of the honest portion of this district. And Major Yeates what ball I say of him t He who, in 1874, ao nobly aud so ably crushed a' Cobb, hardened by the effulgent rays of infamy which JJeast Juuuer, his sun, hi light, his god, shuied upon him.' lie who has been the ,; , f - t. ., JfOffT FAITHFUL, HORE8T BEPRE8EK we of this diktrict bavoi had since the good old times. lie who has won, de servedly won innumerable' plaudits from the people of this district, this state, this Union, for his . courageous, truthful and eloquent vindication of the honest men whom Cobb misrepresented iu congress, and the impeachment of tho party who alone can promote and honor and develope such men. I with hold my say. The whole people will peak out on the drat Tuesday in No vember t "Well done; tbott good and faithful servant, enter thou again into the balls of congress." Jlut Yeates hl ao ad versary. , Yes, JPalentoa John's satellite, John Fool's pirate friend, U. S. Grant's faithful (f ) whisky assessor and bottler of seized brandy which suit ed his taste J. McDonald Wndeey, whom Pool recommended as - A OOOD TOOL FOB VO&EM UKX,', ' , I never knew Pool so sagacious, I nevsr considered him such a good pbysiogno mist until since Lindscy'a nomination by the radicals for congress. ' He is in deed a good ( ) man, the very person, to lose honest men. 1 Already be has lost at least ooe hundred good honest repub lican men and their votes, and instead of the briny deep. Major J. J. Yeates and the democratic party have received aid swallowed them up. Jubilate Deo.t At every discussion these candidates for congress have had, Maj. Yeates has - sustained his reputation as an eloquent, f Tcible and logical speaker.' De has told the , people what . the republican party has doue. and what he baa done since he went to congress (end his is tml a noble record,) and he bas shown up his' opponent, snowed him under, annihilated him by relating to the mass of hearers which everywhere greet the candidates what he. Lindsey, has done . aud it doing and tried to do. The peo ple liten,they deliberate, they about, "DOWN WITH THa BLACK rUtO and the Woody shirt; let Yeates stan dard be unfurled t Let the flag of peace, reform, and honesty wave j victory it does inspire and victory we will win," At Greenville, on. the 7th, .Yeates and Lindsey addressed the people of our county, -lindsey spoke an hour and thirty minutes three-fourths of his time he devoted to his character, at tempting to prove .by. letters Jrom bis school-bey friends that be . was not a murderer, and efforts to explain bis con neclinw with a certain two barrels of brandy, which a lady swears he appro priated to bis own we while assistant assessor, and which belonged to the government. As 1 gaxed Into his eyes the words of Shakespeare recurred t r . "Trust not those eannlng waters of his eyes For villainy 1 not without seea rbeuss, -And be oti traded ia it, makes It seem -! Ltks rivers of remorse and innocence." Major Yeates made as good a speech as I ever heard, knocked down Lind sey's slim defence and showed him snd his party to the people iu all thoir deformity and leprosy. - In my- next I will speak f our legislative and elec toral candidates. . Werdka. Ol.l Tim Til.lan anil Yiium olnK f - Baiem mwtera 112 voters. . CAPTAI iETIXE..' i'., v. j Txm, OATtua nnxs. ' "i! ' i I'm Captain Settle of the court supreme, And always fed on caae ana cream. Till, in a mad secession dream, " j I Joined tho rebel army. At first I ate Confederate tack, , And thought I never would go back. Nor make a eingla homeward track. Before the jab see army. Yea, I longed for military glory, and determined to fight for fame: bat when bine-east soldiers war mod thick as "red lemed arrass hoppers, and showered their ballets like hail among us, matters assumed a serious shape, and the pros pect was not Inviting - . , (BIKO.) To Captain Settle of the court supreme, Who always led on axe ana cream, Till in a mad seoe ion dream ; " He Joined the rebel army.;': '.' . '' IL !v ;-" ' When Yanoe went home to navigate -The grand and glorious ship of state. Then mine was but a doubtful fate, While in the rebel army. , '.hi, So from the foe I turned my face, ; And moving at a lively pace, !4 I bunted up a bomb-proof place Out of the rebel army. . . ... . .. ... fBPKAK.1 r . u I vm elected solioitor, prosecuted those who harbored deserters, and oon noted a woman in Randolph of feeding her own husband; I waa bound by my oath to do this, aud if I had resigned, "the war governor would have hud his flippers on me, and Mallett would have put me in a oat tie-car and sent me to the front," where the climate was too war , (sraa.) , For Captain Settle of the court supreme, Who always fed on oake and cream, Till in a mad secession dream t . Vf He Joined the rebel army. . , .r XTto Bat Lee laid down his glittering sword, And Sherman brought his hungry horde. With all hio fixe and fury poured On the routed rebel army, ; ; "... ' j As might was right, I turned my ocat, And uaing ail the negro vote, A brand-new constitution wroU, - Under Can by 's army. , . . .. i (SPSAX.) ,v- ,, Failing to win freedom, we all became traitors, and exhausted by African odors and the kuklux war, I . recruited my health on fragrant breeses fresh from the guano bills of peerless Peru, Now the war governor is not the man to steer the ship of state through a term of peace; but a softer seat and better pay will be a grateful boon , (SI50.) To Captain Settle of the court supreme, Who always fed on oake and cream, Till in ajmad secession dream He joined the rebel army. .- . , i - n i m- i -'. BXN. HTTJ. ON TH3 ELECTION. - - . . - . - -. ' :' Cln. Commercial Correspondence. Ben. Hill was interviewed recently on politics, state and national, by Dr. Bed field. The last part of the conversation was on the presidency. Hill speaks out boldly: , "What of the presidency V "Well. I believe TUden will be elect ed, although no man can say the contest is free from doubt It promises to be close, but the chanoeo now seem deci dedly ia fsvor of Tilden," 1 ' "What effect would his election have intbesouthr J "A very fine effect It would restore oonfldenoe, promote a general love of conn try, reconstruct in deed as well as in name, and make the people feel so bright- that all branches of business would feel the reviving effects." "What if Hayes should be chosen f "Dader Tilden the south would be happy. Under Hayes she would be ouiet. It is bot fair to aavLthat Hayes was least objectionable to southern peo t pie of any candidate before the Cincin nati convention. 1 Perhaps 1 should qualify this by mentioning . Briatow. Bristewis well thought of here. But Hayes is somuoh better a man than either Blaine or Morton, that his selec tion had ' a very quieting effect ia the souths Had either Blaine., pr Morton been chosen it would have ' appeared as aa eternal declaration of hate toward the south. The southern people would bats been discouraged, with no near prospect of genome reconstruction. There seem to have been three elements in the Cin cinnati convention, a good element, a bad element, and a negative element The first wanted Bristow, the second wanted Blaine or Morton, and the other wanted Uavesv It is a matter of en ouragement to the south that the second did not-triumphs The radical, hate breeding faction of the republican party is, happily, not so strong as we feared. . FIGHTTNQ OVEB A POLS. - ;:!;lPhitoooIpbla Times.) 4 ljet , .Secretary Cameron . take notice that troops are needed at Kiugston,New York. A Hayes aud Wheeior club in that villager attempted to raise a cam paign flag, . but were driven away by bellicose democrats arme4 with cow bells snd other formidable weapons.' A fight ensued snd several persons were wounded. ' If Senator Conkling knew his buBineentas well as Senator Patter son, troops eaough to secure the electo ral vote of New York would be distri buted throughout that state ; within the next fortnight As Patterson - says. troops must bo iortooonung or -ids rebels will carry the election in spite of ua." - ByaU means let Cameron and Taf t try thoir hands . on New York. A little more grape, Captain Cameron! BAD CASS. At tne no. cpnngs, va., iasi week, a young married couple, &Ir. Haldemaa and wife, arrived from- Cincinnati, the husband suffering from , aueaae of the heart After remaining two days the gentleman died suddenly. His wife be came s manias oa the spot - - The Raleigh Sentinel. poblishes imniD iteeill .SulnripUcn Eatsi-ia iirasce. pally Sentioel, one year, postage paid; f 8.00 - six months ' , ,' . . 00 For the campslgn, four months, " . ' J.oe . i ' . m . Weekly Sentinel, oneyear. postsge 0, , IM u " ,. . " , six months, . M 1.00 1-tbs-eamnsi;,,-, .60 i That oar readers msy see with vbat furor our paper la received by oar ed!Uif breU- ren, wt give Mow a ww extract embrSclrg "what they say" of ui: . l' ' i ' KOTICES OF THE PRESS. ; ' ; (Newbern Ttmea, R-p. " ' " The leading deoMwaUe paper ts the Stats, -.;t t ' (TolMteS Trsnseript ,; " ; ! l- The Raleigh Sentinel ander Its aew aasas rers sad proprietors Is greatly Improved, and is bow one of our sooh vainea sxeaaoirea. ,r ? j t. lBkhmoa4I(?a)Walg.) i s The Raleigh Sentinel publishes a six page weekly, the largest and haadoMet papr we have seea printed ia North Carolina. It Shows enterprUe and thrift, ths result of good maasgeaent aad live thaadef. ' -n ; wilsoa Asvaaee.1 1 1... The Kaletch SeaUael asder Ita new aaaa agemeot f olalls the pr miss arevioasly aaads that as a aewt paper it should he awde equal to what It ever waa- before. It is ia good hands ss its neway columns testify, sbly edtt- iea ssa oa sne nxnswwr. ; ' -v ; i . i y : - ;ataM " r' 1 .' -X -: 4 rVfcksburg (Miss.) Herald.:. .,, ,: ) The Raleiah Sentinel needs ao sulosrv from us. JEverv ooe teat reads ksews ho n staaai on eu important topica or toe uj, and although some may differ with It, yet all ean say that It Is sincere m Its course, and Is working for the best tateress of the people of Motta Caroline.. . Lt -w (-., Ooldsboro Messeager. i Ths Raleigh fieatlasL 'under Its present able manafewent shows a decided improve ment. . Edited with marked ability. Its gen eral make up snd typographical appearance Is excellent. - We wise; ths new maa agemeat every trice ess. : n.-.j a- j ' (mckory Freest ' ' We are alad to herald the appearance again of that useful democratic journal, the Ualetgh Sentinel. It baa paseed into entirely new hands, and there Is evidently some one about who kaowa how to prepare somethtag readable, for every Issue 'teems with news snd democratic eooadneta. ,. ' (From the Salem Press I . . , ' Sgement has ben mucn Improved la manner and matter. W have been In regular receipt of the Daily Sentinel for a week or more, aad hope Its dally visits will continue.' Spee tmea numbers can be seea at this ottice Price of the Dally $8 per annual. , ., From ths Fayettevflle Wlde-Awake The Sentinel, the asms of which has been a terror to radicalism alnee Holden pledged the last dollar and the last man" to the support of the. Confederate States govern ment, has paased Into sew hands, and Is as suming sa attitude from which It will hurl maay a ueavueuve canister mto raaicai ranks. fOreenaboro Masonle Journal. 1 Ths Bsleigh Sentioel earns to as last Wed nesday as a ssoratag dally and decidedly lm- proveo. las aew manager ana saitor prom ise to do better ia the future, and present a better paper than the Initial number. They may perbape do It, but' wo ean't eee much chance for Improvement. Gentlemen, we wUh you success. fSobesonlaa. , . , Ths Raleigh Sentinel, under the , present management, la verr generallv improved. It contains aa much reading matter as! hereto fore, sad Is ens of the very best daily papers la this state. Ia common with a great many people of this state we revere the name of the Sentinel, and will always learn of IU K asperity with pride snd pleasure. They ve reduced the rates tor the campaign, as wui oe seea m anoiner column. . , Marphy Herald. The Sentinel Is a living exponent of de mocracy, seeking, by ths force of poIUhed argument, to prove the necessity of restor ing both state and national government to the guidance of the democratic party. Un der its present sble management It takes sn enviable potiUoa among the best Journals In the land. Increasing ths former prominence of Its name, by maintaining the highest de gree of efficiency. Iverv democrat la the moua tains should, take lt,ad every republi can wno aoes not aeetrs sn addition wrmxie to his brow, should shun It. for its persua slvs argument entail thought With better mall facilities, Murphy would contribute to ths support of tho Dally Sentinel, end this assertion Is based on the extensive circula tion enjoyed by the Herald's eopy. - -- SEND 25c. to G. P. ROW ILL A CO., New tabuing lists of 9000 newspapers, snd estimate showing cost of advertising. , , marca r-ir . , j,- AQINT8 SS etegant ft a U Chromo, 11 100 for 13. NsUonal Chromo iDo.. PhUa., Pa, ' OPIDLI waf ana MrM kakS aatelil m , wmny win mnimi aonabnnnr vml Mimn panto, i.r, vr. Kiv ,4 SALE 40V VALUATTLC CITY Pursusnt to sn order made la the cause nowjpendlng ia theSuperlorCourt of Wake,of Beckham and others sgetnet Pool and ethers, the undersigned will expose to pubna sale, ths II rat day of that term of the court, at the eo urinous aoor in uaieign, tne lot near ue depot of the Raleigh and Gaatoa Kail road, faring oa Salisbury and North atreeta. and ad Joining the landa of B. H Womble and others to be sold in two parts. . ' Terms of sale. Five hundred dollars hi rash, sad bond with rarety for the resldusof purchase money at six vaoetha from day of saia, ana searing mierestzrom oate, - - , W. W. AM, , augSO-lswtda , Commissioner. ' A CURIOSITY A TEN-DOLLAn bill of 177S sent free for stamp. Addres Burnt A Co., 77 Nassan 8U, N. T. jq- ATI O NA L HOTEL. Owing to the general depression In all iadsef buslaessytl have, beeo tedaeed to lower my price for board to t'i per day - Aceonrmodatkm as heretofore, , Equal to tne oest m ue city. r , augxm 'ii.tK.i ..v.. a. s-urid, rropr. MISCELLANEOUS. 1 ACCXTi If you want ths best SeUlng article la tbe world and a solid gold patent lever watcn. nee of eov, write at once to 3. BRIDE is Cov 717 Broadway K, TDBTCnOMASCT. or SOUL cniRM X IMG. How : either sex may faaeta ahd gala the love aad affections of any per kid iury cooosu inaiaeuy. l aim simple, meatsl aeqnlreaaeat all eaa pneseas, free, by mall, for 85c tntrether with a merriara guide, F?ytln Ormcle," tireams, limts tn Ladies, Weddlng-Nlrht Sblrt, Ac. A eneef booa. Address T. WILLIAM Co.. fnba, pbila.- JulylMw . n Acrm wAjrrta rcn the cheat fj VEUTEil fl 1 L-1 1 IST0.1 s It sells faster than any other book, i Qua Agent sum ei copies in ooe uay. oena iof our-extr terms to Agents. ' Address Ha Uonal Publbblng Co., fbilada., Pa, Colum OUS, U., fcU LOUIS, MO. . it 1 Ilea are earning 10 to 130 per week; I BolllntT . OUR O O tX NT ttTt And Its netMreeL i' i 1 Complete in ths thrilling history of 100 event- iui years, also or the great "Exhibition" grand in description of our mighty resources ib agriculture, commerce, minerals, nana, faeturra, natural wonders, curiosities, etc.. all richly illustrated.- A "Century' Map and "Bird's Eye View" free. Bells marvel ously fast. 1,000 more agents wanted quickly for this and bur standard "JLIfo or auivinrston." 0,000 already sold, also now liinle, 9,000 Illustrations, I Has ao equal. For extra terms write to HUB BARD BRQ3., Publishers, PblUuelphla.Pa, , augiMw..,,, A GIJCT8 WAVTID for th BuHorlesl Work Our I WKTRN.jS0B0BR. A Complete and Graphle History of Ameri can riooeer Lire loo ieaks ago, Iu thrilling eonlicU of Bed aad Wane Foe. Ixcitlng Adventnree, Captivities, Forays, noaw, rwneer women ana ooys, inalan war-paths. Camp Ufe. snd Spo t. A book for om aad yonar. Mot- a dull pare. : him competition. K normou ssle. Agents Wantea everywnere. Illustrated Cfrculais free., i J.C. McCCRDI Co., Fhllada., , . June imw, JURUBEBA sumolaies the secretlvs onjans, thus purify ing the blood and striking at the root of disease. It is tbe medical extract of the plant of that name found in Brazil, and is one of tbe most wonderful tonics and invlg- orators known, and Is used In their regular practice by the physicians of that and other countries. It will ma'as the Liver active, assist Di gestion, purify tbe Blood, restore Vigor to the debilitated, and la a certain remedy for all diseases of a scrofulous nature and those arising from poverty or want of blood. TRY IT. For sale by druggists. Wholesale bv C..N. CRITTENTON. 7 Sixth Avenue. New lore. i .- '""SagiMw ACVniOSITT A ten-dollar bill of 1770 sent free for sUmn. Address liurat CO., 77 Nassau St; N. Y. 4 GEMTS We have la press a new cam- xx. paurn book bv a Coueze Prea. L. L. Dj Big psy. Wets, will secure outfit snd terri- tory. E. B. Triat, Pub., 803 Broadway, as. i.. t" r i'-i i fsf ' -in ;'it nu.' ; TVTOIITII CAUOLIXA-tVAKE I ths Bursaioa Court. ' H. W. Montague aa surviving Executor of Beta Jones, deceased, plaintiff; : ... .. airsinst . - Charity H. mitOeld, William A. Whitfield, joub AistonwoDea,wauanlel Macon Jones, Seta Bianchard Jones. Aurelia Jones and others ths legatees of ths said decedent, defendant. '- To CharitvH. Whltfleld. WillUm A. Whit. field, Joha Alston Jones, Nathaniel alacoa Jones, Beth Bianchard Jose and . Aarelis Jones, Who are defends nt in the above en- tinea acuon, not residing within the limits ox tula t tate. - You, sud each foa, are hereby required to appear a. toe oiuce oi toe uiera or the Superior Court for the county of Wake, in ui urar nvuse naieiKn. in saia counlv. ob the 85th day of September next, and answer or demur tbe complaint lied la satd omce, or in puuntux will apply to the court loriae renei aemaoaea in tne said complaint. .i .utin a. BUSiiNU. Clrk.Bperlor Coort . atooRB a uatliko, All y lor plaintiff. aagt-wow ..-. ' F OR SALE. A lot of superior White Winter OATS that yielded 85 bushels per acre upon land that was planted in cotton last year. They were sown and covered with Dixon Sweeps ths last plowing oi we cotton, farmers wsnung seed for f. 11 planting ean rely upon getting an extra article. A measured bushel webr ha 40 pounds, and when sown early make s inenuiu winter pasTOre. Address, A. U. UU&fl, r. U. BOX, 853. KSielgh. aug lS-dlwAwiit - . T I ,.,) GREAT MEDICAL BOOK.;: and Secrets for Ladles aad Gent Sent free for two sUmos. Address g . .vwH.a.wniii,niTvii I M : . St. Joseph, M-o ;! OCt U-UQ pSXIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified ss administrator with the will annexed of Westers G. Igee.deeeesed. I hereby give notice to aU creditors of ths said decedent to present their claims, duly authenticated, to ne on or before the 1st day of August A. D. 1877, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. . au persons looeoiea so ue eeeedent wui please make pavment, , , B-S.UJlAJt B. 0KUUUHTUM, ' f- ' ' ' - Adm'r.CT.A. Balbioh. N. d, Aug. 1, 1870. aage-w ... . ,. . SALE OF VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY. By virtue of a mortgage executed by R. H. Whltaker and wife to me, bearing date October 22d, 1870, aad du y proved and rcplstere?, I shall sell at public auction to the highest bidder, at tbe court house door in Kaletgfa, oa MONDAY, THK WTU DAY Of OCTOBER next, the lot snd Improvement now occupied by said Whlta ker, and known as the " John Hutching' lot'' lytag oa the south aide of Newbera Avenue and at it Intersection with Blood- I.vi w. wwn Hn ICIBll.llUD.UVWa at sale. R. H.JUNES, sept 5-dlawtd Trustee...'' ;THE B IBUOJLL EECOEDEB, : RALEIGH, . 9, BCV. C. T. BAILIT, Editor, , .,, RXV. J. D. BUYBAsI. AssodaU Editor. ' ftcv. w. t. waltebs, d.' d,1 Agrfcti Bd organ or yr. carouha baptists. " ' ",Al la IU Fortyirirst tsar. EVEBY VtPTIST SHOULD TAKE IT. llf-fft !!( 't- .' art JiiK tl(i aif'l it an 'Advertising 'Vetfani'' Unsorpuseai ii,- ''0oiy$ilo pefTesrJ'n"'-': '-'Address BIBLICAL BECORDEIi, 1 i ;;, h v. tK'i- i j Bsleigh, V.C i;S.i ,iU ii (J, ii' -j l,:U. 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THE OLDEST PAPER IN NOBTH PAR- OUNA.. ii i,'t !( ,, ...1.. ,,v.; 1 n .'1 li The RECORDER, apart from it political merits, offers superior Inducements to the merchants of Raleigh aa a saedium of adver tising, it naa a urge ana increasing circular tion in ths counties of Orange, Alamance; Person aad Caswell snd especially In those sections of Oranre ' and :A tamancc, moat closely connected by the Interests of trade with ths eltv of Ralclch. The merchanta of Raleigh sill Cad It vastly ta their advantage tarouKB tou meaiuni to onua up a metro poi- naa waoiseaie traae.aua center udod aaienrn the business that roes to other states. , - - . sisnuraeturers win also protit ey tne rrow trig spirit of agricultural- Improvement, and tae tendency to tne adoption 01 Jatwr-aaving Baaehinery, to reach the ears and eyes of a large anil intelligent class 01 readers tarougn sue medium 01 ue Kecoraer. For particular address ' -, . J.D.CAMERON,,, Editor snd Proprietor, aug 80 1867 . Uluaboro, N. C. 50 CENTS. CENTS." 50 Cr.NTB. CENTS. TLIEiDURIIAMlnERALp 1 j WlU be sent to aujr address astil : , ,... NOVEMBER 14 FOIt THE ABOVE AMOUNT. i ,,-io;e'u..j., '.in) .a, iji-, -p ' Now Is the time to secures fl ret clsas CAMPAIGN o PA P E R Tor the (mall price of ' r.r ,.,wi-i...j' fcTACENTS. tr A CENTS. n cents: OU CENTS CENTS. CENTS. July 23-U , TnC ftTITRFRRF.KOORO E.. . QUIULR.1 .. Aa Indeoendent Weeklv Newinamr '' Th Organ of the Roanoke and Meherrln Seo Uous I Circulate In Thirty-Nine counties sod Twelve States. Is the official ortraa of Northampton aad Hertford Counties, and baa a Unrer circulation In them than any paper published. As an advertising medlum.lt cannot be surpassed la Eastern Carolina. - Tenns, taper year, la advance. SL for six month. - WARD 4 BLAKET, Edr. and Prop's.;; anc iu Murlreeaboro. A.JU. 61fi tft iwn IwnfT-ruMi mr Mil SftM-l. MSTA PLS m CUi ril, W ttrmTn lum.il'-'rn.,(!Ki.rta. rvtuiUnrrae nine iaa;AaiAjiaiAi.oOws.im. RAILKOADS, &c. PIEDMONT AIR-LTNE RAIL ' RjaiMOaalAvAjlYILLE.,JlxCHMONP CONDENSED TIME TAW. A JPitcf en and mfler &y, Ag. . , ... . . . iwa, usia Jf. JUST , ooiNaNOBTir: Danvtuk U. TvN. a Division, m gTATIONAj . f MAO. 1' Exraiss.. Leave Charlotte ...a AH a at. 9.15 a.m. M Air-Line June's S.13 " 8.40 " BslWbury. ...... 180! ": . 4.19 " J Greensboro., 10.68 f . , B.17 . DaBvlUe t..ijj L47r.la i 8.M I - Dundee... , H S.07 m o.oi " - ' BurkevtHe. ...'. 4" 1145 r. a). Arrive at Richasood) 3H f , .ltf " ' GOING 80UTH. f ''' " ' t STATIONS. 'Mail.' Exrassi. Leave Richmond, (.50 a. at. , 1.10 r. m. " Burkevule.,,.. 9.00 " 8.54 " , Dundee. . . . .'. ' 1.60 f, n. 8.05 " DaavtUaw.. L54 "t &10 - Greensboro .... 4.85 ; " 1 0.85 " Salisbury ...... 7.0t; M , 18.83 a. w. " ' Air-LhM TJnnc'n S.08 " ' 8.8S Arrive at Charlotte. .. 9.01 8. 42 " OOINQEA8T. --3 ioOINa W. ' " ."'" ;. . - .mnoJtaC Mabu.4 Mao. ,, .... yt.i.i.t i .v.f.. .-. s ' ' '- Leave GreeMboroi dJPa. sj. A.".0.05 r, w " Co. Bhopv.v. 7M " Lv S.5SP.M. Ralebrh ... 11.10" A. 5.00 " AtlvsatOoldboroJ, USr.M. L, 8.80 STATIONS Accommodt'aTraln. Leavs Greensboro , M Co. BhoDe,.. 30A'm A 8.00 par. A18 Lv 1.11 am. - 8.45 p m A 03 p m. A00 Lv 1.80 PM. Arrive at RaleiKh..J Arrive at Ooldaboro. J NOBTH WESTE11N N. kj. H B. f Salem Bbamch. Iave Greenioore.'i.V.'... 10.85 P. M. Arrive at HaUm.. 1 13.46 A. M. Leave Salem. ..vi.v... Arrive at Oreensboro... 3.45 A.M. 6.46 Passenger Tratn leaving Raleigh at 11.80 A. M. connect at Oreensboro with the South era bound train,-making the quickest time to all Southern cities. Accommodation Train leaving Ralejgb at A4A P. At, connects with Northern bound -Train- at ' Oieensboro for Richmond and all points East, price of Tick eUssme as via other routes. Aecommodatlon Train leaving Greensboro st 6.30 A. M.eonnectetat Ooldsboro with Northern aad Southern, bound trains oa the WUminirton and Weldon Railroad. Lynchburg Aeeemw odatioB leaves 1 Rich mond dally at 16.15 AM.,arrives MBurkeville 1.45 P.M.. leaves Burkevllle. 6.10 A M., ar rives at Richmond 8.85 A. M. . No change o Cars between Char- uj-rim aud nrcHTfowD, zn-j miles. ,1 V JOflNR. MACMURDO, , Qeneral Passenger Aaent, Richmond. V T. M. R. TALCOTT, v, uen'i superintendent.' ,ul. ,..itn--.:. TICKET PARES AND TIME SCHED ULE TO THK WEST, via THE CHES APEAKE A OHIO R. . K, ... Pint class fare from I alehrh to MnHnastl 38.35. 's t..i j, .,, First elass fare from Ralelch toladhuian- Oil 35.75. ..:Ji.fJx. iQ i,;.iu niir First class fare from Ralelirh to Chlcao-o First class from Raleigh to St Louis 88.85. First elass from Raleigh to Louisville 87.85. Passengers for Cincinnati and the West. leaving Raleigh bv the R. A G. R. R. 10.00 a. m. train, "retch RlchrooBd at 8.45 p. m.; lesve Richmond st 10.30. p. m., by the Cln cunatl it Ohio Railroad,' snd reach Cincin nati at 6.00 ob the morning of the second dsy. . . -. .. - . ' ' ' , o , Q Vj. t. Ticket AeenL W. M. 8. Dubs, - -i:.i..,.a ,.; Inginneer aad sup't, PmtasBUBa. Vs.. March 81st. 1876.' COHEDULE OFi TUA1NS. ' ' ''""GOINO SOUTH. ? Through Mail leave Peters- j- , ,V! burg at 8:27 P. M. Arrive at Weldon at. rt:55 P.' Mj Southern Express lesve Ps-r - ' tersbnrgst .,.,.; Wi&SO A..M. Arrlvs at Weldon at ' A3 A M. Through Freight with Pas- ; ' - ' " enger coacn attacnea, . ;, .' leave Peterburg at 8:dtf A M. Arrive at Weldon at... 8:15 P, M. ft- r ?. :., , OOINO NORTH. , ;, . ; . , Through Mail leave Weldon at . 7:35 A. Mr Arrive at Petersburg at . 11:55 A. M. Southern Express leave Wei- , eon St. ...... . 4;00 p. M. Arrive st Petersbunr at ' 7 (fi t ai Through JVelght with Pea- i. senger Coach attached, t , , , ? i . , leave Weldon at...... ' 1-15' P. M.' Arrive at Petereburg st;Trr"rnO:10 P. M. ) Throuarh TleketalM Sa air K..i.n. .rf Southern point. , aud ', Baggage Checked throueh. - , U T.lOUGLA8, apo-st- -.i .i?n' ; "Jnperintendent. jlCHMOND St PETER8BUR0 R, R' ? CemmeBetne Oct. 24th.; 1875.. Trade this road will run a follows t ' ' M '-LiAyji RrcHMoan, Souta.' ! '' "i l-10 .A Bf nmi.uk "U.n . 'i.ir 'a t Freight Train 1:45 M; Through, Mail', 5 P. M., Freight Train. wi rBTBBSBuaa, Nowtb. i ' t Coaches attached to aU frelirhi trains for aeeosnmodatiou of pasaenger. , t .1 ; ;n. . This Companv offers artaclal Inducements to the shipping nubile on Hoe of the Kaletirh ' Gaiton, Raleigh as Augusta and Weatera ' N. C. Railroada. 1m tha aa at law freight pveuger lutes. A.SnAwr .1 (Lkw-tf Supcrlatendent,) jjstablisiied i8?. ROBERT A MAkTIN i CO F ' " GROCERS AND COMMISSION V MERCHANTS, ' Ko. 11, BVCAMOKK STKECT, i ' PETERSBURG, VA. ConslnmenU of Tobacco. Cotton. Whea " &tH solicited and which will have fuithfa i rsonal atteoUon. 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The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Sept. 12, 1876, edition 1
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