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VOL. XXniNO. ' 31. ; RALEIGH, N. C, OTDNESDAY IIORNINO, SEPTELIBEB 20, 1876. PRICE FIVE CENTS. y LIBERALS AX I) INDEPENDENTS. The Nmi of Soma Leaders who 8up- portTuden ana Beform." The Sentinel i. indebted to the New -Vork-Wf Id .for Ah JwUoinf.3ftt.,.C. liberal republicans; ana tsaependouta who Bra suptiorting Uoveroor Tildcn t Charles rrsncis Adams, of Massa CtlUSCtt. i w ;M Andrew 0. C'urtiu, Pennsylvania's "war governor.?' 1 ..- , Ex-tkoator Trumbull, of Illinois. David A. Well, of Connecticut. William Culksn Bryant, of New York, Parke. Godwin, of .New York. Gideou Wcllt i, President Lincoln's secretary of the navy., ' e ' Justice David Davis, of the supreme court of tlio butted Mates. , . i Ex-Governor Austin Blair, the- "war governor" of Michigan. Mis&ouri. l - George W. Julian, candidate for vice' president on the free soil ticket, 1852. , Casiu M. Uar, of Kentucky. ..' Gent-ral Joan M. Palmer, ex-govern- er of Illinois. Gcoural WJlIam F. Bartlett, of Mas sachuetia. . ,,,;.. '-- ' - Professor 1 W, G. feuuiner, of Yale college, who wrote the republican state platlmm of 1874, and who has now written the jrfi'ongest letter of the kind yet publulraa in behalf of lildeu. Pr.ifrt.sor .V; L. Perry, of Williams college, the distinguished political eoon Colonel Auuetui u. r cud, the re- iwbtiouiv candidate lor lieutenant gov ernor ef Connecticut last jcar. Frank W. Bird, of Massachusetts, tho rounder of the republican iartv. Ex Congressman Jno. F. Farnsworth, or lllinow. - '' Charles Francis Adam, Jr., of Mas sachusetts. Henry Brooks Adams, of Massachu setts.',' .u '' i - ..-; . Colonel Nicholas Smith, represent lng the Greelev family. , , George W. Fentoo, of Chautauqua, brother of Senator Feoton. ,, Colonel Fred A. Conkling, of New York, brother of Senator Coukling. Fighting Joe Hooker. ' Charles A. Dana, editor of the S'in. Colonel Alex. K. MoCIure, editor of the Philadelphia Times ' ' ; Judge Ilenry R. Seldeu, of New York ' Howard Potter, of New York. . , Charles O. Davis, of Massachusetts. ; Ex-Senator Roes, of Kansas. . 4 ( i Ex-Senator Tipton, of Nebraska..- I .- Ex-Scnntor Cowan, of Pennsylvania, ' E. 8. Cleveland, late republican post master of Hartford, Conn. . ; ' GoiicralE. F. Joucs of Broome conn- ty.N.Y. ; ' - Jrnlge Edwin A Reynolds, of Orleans c motr, N. Y. . aj Ex-Oovernor David P. Lowia, the last republican governor of Alabama - f . ' ; Judge Daniel S. Gooding, Lincoln elector at large in Indiana, 1864. -1 Ex-Coogressman James M. Ashley, of , Ohio, -. . ' , , ' i i ; Gen.; Jaeob Brinkerltoff, of Ohio. Judge Hoadley, of the supreme court of Ohio; supported Hayes for governor lost year. 1 1 " , ; E, : WJJUttridge, the eminent lawyer of Cincinnati; :; auppoHed 7 Ibyer ' last yfar4 ,t. , . Charles lJoemeliD, of Cincinnati, who supported Hayes lost year. r Emil Hoffman, of Cincinnati, who sup ported Hayes last year. L , Ex Lieutenant Governor Jacob Muel ler, of tObio, elected on the republican ticket in 1871, 'who supported Hayes last year. Judge J. B. Btallo, of Cincinnati, who supported Hayes last year. Frederick Hassanrek, late editor of the Cincinnati Volksblatt, who support ed Hayes last year. - August Tieme, editor of the Cleveland Wachter am Erie, who supported Hayes last year. ( CloneTTjdwaritiJuseri,of Cliicago7 brothr r-iu-law of Carl Schnrz. ; Ex Governor Koener, of Illinois. 7.Qeneral Franz Sigel, of New York. ' : , ;wie fig ui is ohio. ; A Canvass by Si-hool . Districts Cuts Down Last Year's Majority. : .r . ' Washington Dispatch to the World. - A private letter received here from a source entitled to credit in both parties declares that the canvass which the Ohio republican state committee has made by school districts fails to give the republican ticket a majority in that state. The best estimate cuts down Hayes', meagre majority of lastjear. The Germans in Dayton, Toledo and Cincinnati will very generally vot the democratic ticket, - WORK! FOR' 'i IINT.JTPLOYED SOL D1ERS. v The I ndian! Campaign lias Failed and the Soldiers now go Hontk. (Wasliinton Dicpatch to the World. The campaign against the. Indians having failed, some of the troops, it is expected here, will be ordered Vwick to Leavenworth, and transferred to Louis iana and Mississippi lor use in campaign work, and on election day iu November. Packard and - company declare that troops are badly needed in Louisiana. Thb Osi-t Seas CcnK Fob Ruftuhb. The oldest and best Hernia Snrgeons iu the world and some of the advan--iigea-loCere&l bythoTriumph,Trnss Compony, 334 Bowery, , K Y., whose Truss and Supporter were awarded the Medal at the last session of the great American Institute Fair. Send 10 cents for their new book. -' VANCE AND SETTLE. The following appointments have been nnftrrVrgTo-ttEfltt Vance and JndgeSettle : j Monroe, Wednesday, September 20. j r Bij "Lick, Stanly county, Thursday September 21. ; , Mount Gilead, Montgomery cvunty, Friday, September 22. Umber S3. ; .Luruberton, Tuesday, September 20, f Elixabethtown, Bladen co., Wednes day. September 27. ! i'ayetteville, Tday, Sept 28, : ' Clinton, Saturday Sept. 30. ; Meadow's, Johnston county Monday, UCC2.-. . Earpsboro Johnston county. Wed' nesday, Oct" 4 , V Johnson's Store, 9 Wake, Thursday, Oct. 5. . Xew Light, Wake, Saturday, Oct. 7. afford, Mnnday, Roxboro', Tuesday. Oct. 10. Hillsboro. Thursday, OcU 12. Graham, Friday, Oct. 13. The people are requested to circulate the news of these appointments, and the publio everywhere are invited to attend and HUB THI OIBCTBSION. , Western papers please copy, ; CONGRESSIONAL CANVASS. SEVENTH DISTRICT. ' rion. Wm. M. Bobbins and CoL Thos . 3, DuU, ctndlJatei for congress in the 7th dis trict on the conservative and republican tickets respectively, will address the people at the following times and places, vis: -. ' Elkin, Sorry county, Wednesday, Sept. SO. Tran Hill. Wilkes cjuutv. TUursdav. Sept. M.-- - . - 8-nist's Store. W likes count v. fridav. Sept. 21. ' Wilketboro, W. kes county, Saturday. Sep tember 23. . , Bradv'j X Roads. Iredell eountv. Monday. Sbepaerd's X Roads. Iredoll county. Tues day, Sept 89. r J JLWti Mill. Anclls. Irdetl county. Wed nesday, Sept. 27. Fralev't Old Store. Iredell eoontv. Thura- day, Sept, 28. , , alker s Store, Iredell ronnty, Friday, Sept. 20.- t tatesvllle. Iredoll county. Saturday. Sei- tember 33. fetooy Point Church. Alexander eountv. Monday, Oct. 2. Taylorsvtlle. Alexander eountv. Tuesday. OCt. 8. :,. . Wittenburg, Alexander county, Wednes day, Oct. 4. ' ' ouprar Loaf, Alexander coanty, Thursda'-, Oct.4. ....... . Privetfa. Store. WHkes county. Friday. Oct. 0. - '' . !: , New Castle- Wilkes county. Saturday, Oc tober 7. ' ' McNeill's Store. Wukea connty. Monday, Oct. 9. : Deep Gsp. Wataur county, Tuesday. Oct. 10. . Boone, Watauga eountv,Wednedsy,Oct. 11. Surar Grove. Watansa coanty. ThursUsr. Oct. U. : . . -f,, ;. i- Kik X Roads, Ashe county, Friday .Oct, 13. North Fork. Ashe county, Saturday, Octo ber 14. Jefferson, As" county;' Monday, Oct. in. Laurel Springs, AUeKhany county, Tues day, Oct. 17. i s t - . Hint HU1. Alleghany county. Wednesday, Oct. 18. Sparta, Allechany epunUvlbursdsy, Octo ber 19. . - - Rocky Ford Church. Surry county, Friday, Oct. 20. Franklin Old Place. Burr; county, Satur day, Oct. 21. Mt. Airy, Surry county, Monday, Oct. 23. Tom's Creek, burry coua'y. Tuesday, Octo ber 24. . ..i - . -.- , Winston. Forsvth county, Wednesday, Oc tober ' ' East bend, Tadkia county. Thursday. Oc tober 20. . Mt. Nebo, Yadkin county, Friday, Oct. 27. Buck Sboalb, Yadkin county. Saturday, Oct. 28. . PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN , Major L. C- Latham, democratie elec tor for the 1st district, will address the people at the following times and places: J2dontoivJChowan (?ounijWn,esday4 Sept. 20. .. , Hertford, Perquimans coanty, Tuurs. day, Sopt 21. Elizabeth Citv, Pasquotank county, Saturday, Sept 23. Camden U. II., fjamuen connty, Mon day, Sept. 25. ; ; Currituck C 11., CumtuoK county, Wednesday, Sept. 27. Poplar Branch, jurntacK county, Thursday, Sept 2a Manteo, Dare coanty, Saturday, Sopt 30. ' -""" s . : J .'a J - - ,' ,. I Colombia, Tyrrel county, Monday, Oct 2. ' ' f ' :- 4 : Hatfield s Store. Waalungtou coanty, Friday,-Oct 6. - t ' Plymouth, Washington 'county, Sat urday, Oct 7. Greenville, Pitt county, Tuesday, Oct 9. MAJ. ENOELHARD'S APPOINTMENTS. Grassy Creek, Mitchell, Saturday, September 23. Bakersville, Mitchell, Monday, Sop- tember 25. Burnsvillo, Y'ancey, Wednesday, Sep tember 27. Kelsey's Store, Madison, Saturday, September 30. Marshall, Madison, Monday, October ' Asheville,' Buncombe, Wednesday, October 4. Appointaieuts west of Asheville will be annouueed hereafter. Western papers please copy.' , r-aSJSRW-aiSMSMMMaMMBBMMB-MMMM-B-aMaSHW.- A GEXTS H you want the best selling A article in the world and a solid gold patent lever watch, freer of coat, write at once to J. JJRIDE 4 Co, 767 Broadway N. The Raleigh Sentinel, , Sutccriptioa EatcsIn Advance. Dally Sentinel, one year, postage paid, (8.00 " six months " 4.00 For the eainpalgo. four mouths, , t, J.00 Weekly Sentinel, one year, postage p'd, J.00 . " six months, 1.00 For the eaatMugny ' That our readers may see with what fiwor our paper Is received by our editorial breth ren, we give below a few extracts embracing "what they say" of as: ' NOTICES OF THE PKEHS. (Kcwbern Times, Rep. The leading democratic paper In the state. Tolsnot Transcript. J The Raleigh Sentinel under Its new mana gers ana proprietors la greatly improved, and is now one ox our most vaiuea exchanges. Richmond, (Va.) Whig. Thw Rahrfjrtr Sentinel bHbe aJa-naa weeaiy, me largeei ana nanasomest paper wo uave eeu pnuiea in mono carouua. ll shows enterprise and thrift, the result of good management and live thuader. Wilson Advance. " , The Raleleh Sentinel under Its new man aeemcnt fulolis the pr mis previously made mat as a newspaper 11 snouid M mad eanal to what It ever was before. It is In eood hands as Its newsy columns testify, ablv edit. icq sou on me nguj, iracs. ' ' Ooldftboro Messenger. The KalcUrn Sentinel, under IU Draaent aoie manasreineui snows a decided improve mebt Edited with marked ability. Its gen era! make up and typographical appearance is excellent. wisn the new man- agement every success. ; Hickory Press. , wa arft Dlad in hftralil tn. .nn..nnn. again of that useful deuucraUe lournal, the lUlclirh SontineL It has passed Into entirely new nanas, ana more m evtaentiy some one about who knows how to prepare something readable, for every issue teems with news and democratic soundness. i From tb Salem Press ageuent has been much Improved la manner and matter. We have been in. regular receipt ot the Dally Sentinel for a week or more, and hope its dally visits will continue. Spec imen numbers ran be aeen at this olUee Price ot the Daily 8 per annum. From the Fayettevllle Wide-Awake. The Sentinel, the name of which has been s terror to radicalism since Holden pledged the last dollar and the last man" to the support of the Confederate States govern ment, has passed into new hands, and Is as suming an attitude from which It wi I hurl many a destructive canister Into radical ranks. .. ,-' ' -.. ' . GreenniMMti MMts mui. : The Kalelirh Sentinel came to as last Wed nesday as a morning dally aud decidedly im proved. The new managers and editor prom ts to do be:ter In the future, and present a better paper than the initial number. They may perhaps do it, but we can't see much chance for improvement Gentlemen, we wish you success, . i Robesonian. ' The Raleigh Sentinel, under the present management, is very generally improved. It contains aa much reading matter as hereto fore, and is one of the very best daily paper in this state. In common with a great many people of this s'ate we revere the name of the Sentinel, and will always learn of It Eroiperliy with pride and pleasure. They ave reduced the rates for the campaign, as will be seen in another column. . Murphy Herald. The Raleigh Sentinel needs no eulogy from us. Every one that reads it ksows how It stands on all Important topics of the day. and although some may differ with it, yet all can say that It I sincere tn It course, and Is working for the best interest of the people ot North Carolina. . Vkksburg (Miss.) Herald. The Sentinel It a living exponent of de mocracy, seeking, by the force of polished argument, to prove the necessity ot restor ing both state and national government to the guidance of the democratic party. Un der its present able management It takes an enviable position amo- g the best journals In the land, Increasing the former prominence ot its namn, by maintaining the highest de gree of efficiency. Kvery democrat in tb mounrtrns should tike it, and every republi can who doe not desire an addition wrinkle to bis brow, should shun It, for Its persua sive arguments entail thought. With better mail facilities, Murphy would contribute to the support of the Daily Sentinel, and this assertion 1 based on the extensive circula tion enjoyed by the Herald' copy. JgOARlllXO HOUSE Cobkkb or Huxsbobo' axo Dawsob Sts. MRS. HARRIET ANDRSW8 can accom modate tea or twelve borders with or with out lodging. ricaoani locality, oiuy two squares west 01 the capitol. .. , ept io-ior. F OR RENT. A large HOUSE at the corner of Dawson and Edenton Streets, opposite W. i. Hicks, sept 10-10 illUS. 11AKK1KT AADKEW8. , TIB .VXD CKXTEXXIIL EI- LA. CUR810"w, VIA THE RALEIGH k GASTON RAILROAD AND BAY LINE, r TUESDAY ; SEPTEMBER 10, 1876. Round trip ticket to Philadelphia good for 90 days for the small sum of $15.00. This exeurdon Is given by special request for the Sunday Schools, but any one will be allowed to go at the above rate who may uesire to ao so. JNO. C WINDER, sept 16 2t Superintendent A CURIOSITY A ten-dollar bill of 177 sent free tor stamp. Address Hurst & Co., 77 Nassau St, N. Y. , 1 AGENTS for best chance in tlm world to coin money Address V. 8. BAftTS POOKETVO. Newark. N. J . . - . CURIOSITY A T2i-DOLLAB -fa bill of 177A sent free for stamp. Addrei Uur.t 6i Co., 7J Nassau bu, . I. MISCELLANEOUS. Offered Protection Agnlnn Loss . ty a Ire and Life. I W H. OROWt General Insurance Agent, RALEIGH, H, C. Roprefents' tlie Hollow lng Bret chias Com pames : JBtna Life Insurance Co., JEtn Fire Insurance Co., Phoenix Fire Co., National Fire Co., Of Hartford. German-American Fire Co. Hoffman Klre Co., Howard Fire Co., Of N. Y. Combined Assets Over $35,000,000. The attention of the nabllo Is resoectfullv called to these substantial Institutions, af fording ample Indemnity j aug!6-3m xa in o 3 a - a. fesSs a 3 P O ; W eJ K 18 A-I IS a T3 ? 3s JO 3 ' a 52s s J8- B z a. a 4 N fJtt e o c , ff5 L r- -- o mm 0 tT g. S o 3 I a a .2 a c c I ATOItTII CAItOI.IXAtVAKE 1 . ' coi vri'. ' Is ths SirsRiOR Count. H. W. Montague ss survlyln? Executor of against 7 . . . Charity H. WhltfleliT, William A. Whitfield, jotiu Alston 4 ones, Aatnanlel juacon jone. gets lllanebard Jonen. Aurella Jones and others the legator of ths said decedont, defendauts. - . To Charity H. WhltBeld. Wnilam A. Whit field, John Alston Jones, Nathaniel Macon Jones, Seth Blanchard Jone and Aurella Jones, who are delcndanta in the above en titled action, not rea ding within the limit ot this ctete. You, and each of you, are hereby required to appear at the oltlee of the Clerk of the Superior Court for the county of Wake, in the Court House at Raleigh, In said county, on the 25th day of September next, and answer or demur the complaint died in said office, or the plaintiff will apply to the court lor tue relict acmanoeu in the said complaint. JUHK N. BUN 11 Mi, Clerk s upetior Court, Moons ifc Gatlino, Att'y for plaintiff, aug 8-w0w' - - TRIUMPHANT TRUST, " 834 BOWERY, N. Y., - to whom waa awarded the t'remiu m ; Medal for the best Elastic Truss and Supporter at the last session ot the . GREAT AMERICAN INSTITUTE FAIR, cures a rupture in from 30 to 90 days and offer 1,000 dollars tor a case they cannot cure. They employ a ; , , , ,, . FIIIST CLASS LADY SUliGEO.V. Term moderate. Cases guaranteed. O deits filled by malt Examination tree. The usual discount) to patrons. 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The merchants ot Raleigh will find It vastly to their advantage throuuh this medium to build up a metropol itan wholesale trade, aud center upon Raleigh the business that goes to other states, j Manufacturers will also profit by tbe grow ing spirit of agricultural Improvement, and the tendency to the adoption of labor-saving machinery, to reach the ears and eye of a targe and Intelligent class of readers through the medium of the Recorder. ' : For particulars ad dresa , . J. D. CAMERON, ' Editor and Proprietor, aug 80 1867 , Hillsboro, N. C. 50 CENT8. CENTS. 50 CENTS. CENTS. TUE DURHAM HERALD . . Will be sent to any address until NOVEMBER 14 FOR TIIE ABOVE AMOUNT. Now Is tbe time to secure a first class C AMP A I ON P AT E R For the small price of , rr cents, rn cents, jrrt cents, OK) CENTS )U CENTS, 0J CENTS July 23-tf 11 1 T HE JtlX'RFREESBORO .EX. QIIULK. An Independent Weekly Newspaper, The Organ of the Roanoke and Meherrin Sec tions I Circulates tn Thirty-Nina counties and Twelve State. 1 the official organ of Northampton and Hertford counties, and ha a larger circulation iu them than any paper published. A aa advertising medium, It cannot be surpassed in Eastern Carolina. Terms, i per year. In advance. 1, for six months. ; - - WARD A BLAKEY,EdK rand Prop's ang l&tf Murfreesboro. J. C I I U I 1 1 f. I n-i;irijil. r.tnV, aoriibM.itr' lllllllll h-"! l'l I.T MrttraKin. Dr. Car . RAILROADS, it. ;..,: , PIEDMONT AIR-LINE RAIL WAY, , . , . Richmond & Danville, Richmonu 4 Danville It W N.C. Division, and Nobth Western N. V. IL W. CONDENSED TIME TABLE. 7 Effttt o and aIer Sunday, Ana. tr.il ior GOING NORTH. STATIONS. Maiu Exraiss. Lears Charlotte B.65A.K. S.ISa.k. 44 AU Line June 'n 6.U " 2.40 " J SalftMiry.... S.80, 4.W " - Greensboro.... 10.58 " S.17 " . panvul 1.47 r. M 8.M ' - " Dundee ,. 8.07 9.01 ' " BurkevtHe a, 49 . 13.45 r. at. Arrive at Richmond . . 9.8B " a.i GOING SOUTH. STATIONS. ' Maiv Exrasss. Leave Richmond 5.50 a.m. 1.10 p.m. " "Bufkevme.TTrr K00 ? "' "WtS " Dundee.,. 1.50 r. m. 8.05 Danvule....... l.M - 8.10 f " Greensboro. 4.8.1 10.25 - Salisbury 7;01 , " . 12.33 a. u. " Air-Line June's 9.00 " S.29 " Arrive at Charlotte... 9.04 " 8.43 " GOINO EAST. GOING W. STATIONS. Maiu Maiu Leave G reensboro , . , , 0.3 ) a. m. T 58 " 11.10 " 1.45p.m. A.: 0.05 p.m. Lv 8. 53p.m. A, 0.00. L. 2.30 uo. enop...,. Raleigh A Tlve at Goldsboro.. 8TATION8 Accommod t'nTraln. Leave Greensboro... '. Co. 8hops .... Arrive at Raleigh Arrive at Goldsboro.. 5 20a m A. 8.00 r m. 8.U LvLUam. 8.45 p m A. d 03 pm.--00 " Lv 1.30 PM. NORTH WESTERN N. C. R. R. (Salem Branch. , Leave Greensboro. 10.35 P. M. Arrive at Salem.......... 12.45 A. .V. Leave Salem j a.45 A. M. Arrive at Greensboro.... 6.4&)"l Passenger Trains leavimr R.itrh n o,, A. M. connect at Greensboro with the South ern bound train , making the quickest time to all Southern cities. Accommodation Train leaving Raleigh at 6.40 P. M., connect with Northern bound Train at fiF..n.iv.M - Rlchmohd and all polnti East Price of Tick et same a via other route. Accommodation Train leaving Greensboro at 0.30 A. M.comwt at iAl.i,s.r.ft kk Northern and Southern bound train on the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad. Lynchburg Aceomn odatinn Wm Ri... tnonddallyat 10.15 A. M arrives atBurkevUle 1.45 P. M.. leaves Burkevllla a in A u rive at Richmond 8.85 A. M. , LOTTE AND IDCHMON r OiTPiTi C AK-" JOHN R MACMLAli"- rs General Passenger Ageut, Richmond. Va. T. M. B, TALCOTT. Gen'l Superintendent TICKET FARES AND TlME SCHED ULE TO THK WEST, via THE CHES APEAKE OHIO K. ?. First class fare from alefirh to Cincinnati 23.25. First class fare from Raleigh to Indlanao- olls 25.75. First class fare from Raleigh to Chicaa-o 3L25. . First class from Raleigh to St Louis 33.25. First class from Raleigh to Louis vUle 27.25. Passenger for Cincinnati and the West. leaving Raleigh by the K. aO.lt. K. 10.00 a. m. train, reach Richmond at 8.45 p. m.; leave Richmond at 10.30 p. m., by the Ciu clnnatl & Ohio Railroad, and reach Cincin nati at 0.00 on tbe morning ot the second day. :vTr-j-:-: : UiaWAI It. I1UWAKU, ' , Gen. Pas. tt Ticket AireuL W. M. 8. Doaa, Kngumeer and 8up't PsTSRSBimo. Va.. March 81st. isrft. "" gCIIEDULE OF TRAINS. GOINO SOUTH. .-, Through Mall leave Peters burg at 8:27 P. M. Arrive at Weldon at ri.55 P. M. Southern Express lesve Pe- icrBDurgat. a. m. Arrive at Weldon at , 0.J A M. Through Freight with Pas senger Coach attached ,--h----- lesv PeUrburg at... . ,8:30 A M. Arrive at Weldon at 2:15 P. M. " OOINO NORTH. Through Mall leave Weldofi at 7:35 A. 11:55 A. M. M. Arrive at Petersburg at Southern Express leave Wel- aon at .. Arrive at Petersburg at...,,; Through Freight vith Pas '4:00 P. M. 7:06 P. .V. senger Coach attached, leave Weldon at 4:15 P. M. Arrive at Petersburg at.... 10:10 P. M. Through Ticketa sold to all Eastern and Southern points, and Baggage Checked through. H. T. DOUGLA8, ap S-4t . . Superintendent JICHMOND A PETERSBURG R. R Commencing Oct. 24th. 1S73. Trafr: this road will run aa follow : :...' LSAVB RlCHMOMD, OUTB. 5:10 A. M.. Through Mall! 7:4.1 A . f. Frelght Train ; 1:45 P. M., Through MaU , r. XL, freight Tram. i.BAVa fSTBKSBCSO, NORTH. 7:50 A. M.. Freight Train : 12 M.. Throutr'r. Mali; 5 P. M. FrHgbt Train 5 7:35 P. M., Through Mall. Coaches attached to all freight trains for aceoni mod ation of passengers. ." This Company offers sjxtcial Inducements to the shipping public on line of the Raleigh et uaeion, Kaielgu A AogufU and western N. C Railroads, in the av of low freight and passenger rate;. - A. BUAV dJtw-tf -- - Superintendeut ESTABLISHED 18??. Id ROBERT A. MAKTIN A CO . GUOCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 11, SrcABonB Streft, ' r etx r.5 Emo, t a.j Conai?nmenU of Totacco. Cotton. Wheat solicited and which will have fuiUifu I iiersonal attenUoo. . K July 2;WCui. . .. .;. - . A - V ' "- rl rT;wJw . ! t' ' I ' .4 r. ''if ... t t . ; iV I' 11 u ' ay f 1 it- 1 . ' Sh i ' s .. , . 1 a I t :i n 't Of 'he If 1. TT i s. ' f ' r . .J " ' i '. ' . ' ' ' X " ' " T ' ' ! : JML" I S'i ,, ,,a..y g-I.Jfcfc-.'hi..gvl.'.' J'.'."jawmin-) m . , i-yf -J .. . . . , f . - " 1 V . .. , y . - ' - 1 . - Ji .... .. , i. .
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Sept. 20, 1876, edition 1
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