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. , , . XUE3DAY. OCTOBER 8. B!
i, : AN INOINEIB WITH FARQ
Kol Iuna ko an eusiueet brotutUt L ii
traia U a tttuLtl t littW . MawftoUnaett
' vilUg where. tbAfftweugeni hT Hv
oxinuta fur lunch. A laJ cum , along
ine puwiorra muu wuu; ., , , f, ,f J
'' ThooonducWr telU m the tmiu at
' JunctioB P. leave fiften minntea be-
fore oar arrivuL It u HaturOflt awht.
that is the last train. X have a Terj tick
' child in the car, and da nionej fof a
hotel, and none for a pi-irate oourejanee,
a louff, long way ito the country. Waal
c-ghauldof ' ". ! :, ' ;(
Well, ntid the eopineer, I wish I cmjd
. teUyon. ' ,L : ' --, "r--
Woutd it be uoaBible for too to' Lurry
. . i a l l ; 4 i . .
a Ulue r aaia uo auuvaa, teanm utoui'
"If ormadanrr i nxr ue timo tablo.aad
the rulea tar we most ran br it. " 1 i
Sbe turned eurrowf ally away, leering
tne oronaeuiaea oi tnaeugineer wet witn
tears. leeeuUy sue returned and aaid,
are yon a christiun t ' " '-. j '
I trust I am wM the wxW." " '
' Will yon pray with me that the Lord
may In some way delay the train at the
jnnettoo? ' " i " ', ' -"
Why; yea, I wilTpra With you'but I
: have not lunch faitu.-- " ! .
' Just then the condocfor' cried, 'Jl
aboard. ' "' ' ,
The poor woman harried ; back to the
j deformed and aiek child; away went the
traia climbing the grada i rk ; " I
Somehow, aaid the engineer, erery
thiug worked like a Charm. As I pray,
ed, 1 couldn't help letting y eugiuo
oat jast a little. : We hardly stoppetf at
I the tire station, people got on mud vtt
I wil wooderoi alacrity the conductor's
lantern was in the air ia a half adnata,
anathea away again.' One OTr the
snmuut it was dreadful saay to giro her
a little more; and then a little more, s I
prayed, till sua seemed to shoot through
i (he air like an arrow,; Somehow I
couldn't hold ber, knowing 'J. bad fljs
road, aud on we dashed up to the Juno
f tion, aui aunntea ahead oi times - f
Thr stood the othet train. aoj the
conductor with the lantern on hia arm. I
WU, said he, will yon tell me whU I
am waiting hre lor . Somehow 1 felt J
most awnit your coming tonight but 1
don't know why, tri-r ( ik s
I gneas, said tha brother conductor, it
ia for tlda poor woman, t with her aick
and deformed child, Urcalful anxionsto
, i jgrt homo thia Saturday night." j
NEGROES WHXPPINa NEQE0E3. j
, ft 'tf' nti; I
' The Cliarleeton (3.0.) papers gi ve
painfnl and poaitira etiJtnje of the
whipping of bpgrot'f by negroes, whil
' workiug in tha rioq , flolda. Too GogS
;itwi mu eviuuuoe, wuiou is ouunrmea
iy .Thomas 11 iiuilton, a colored republi
can memoer oi tne h'giaiatnre ."j.l)e
strikfre were ; mea.. and womeou,, The
- women bad dabs and the men rswUul
whipaand I think they moftt are bad
wiri iwi&vi in th w)3ps,Ac!to thet
cut Ua AiTituWwyiKlb whip.
, pedme andmy son and , three others
They had most killed me, and bad flung
me into a ditch, and were a till crowding
around us, beating' to with oluba and
whips, when Hammond , (oolored mem
i ber of the. legu)Utare)t came riding us
i sua goiuiem to stop,"'
. "auj 8olxo;men.;:;;!
,1 1 : Baltimore Gasetta f ;
' It was on the raiL: ' A crowded amok
ing car to the Centennial ; Two young
, men had made a bet on Lho political
opinionaof their fellow trarelers. Th
first person they approached was an
elderly gentleman, , high black stocks
evidontly a fine gentleman of the. old
school. He looked as if be was pretty
: well In 'politics.,-. Bespectfnlly they
approached hiin.
."How do you intend voting at tie
forthcoming election, air?" . r- u-it 1
i : 'How tlo 1 Intend toting? Do yoq
. take me f or a d d scoundrel, sir ? .There
is only one way for an honest man to Tote,
I 6te for TUden. but." .... , ,
After a thorough canvassing, the young
men discovered that there was not a d-d
soonndrtl In the car, The Tote was solid
forTaden. , M .u. !
v, if i ti I -mim" ' ' ' ' ' ''''" :' ;
,'...'CjiSB'CHtEST IN'OHICk Im.!
'1
Columtos Correspondence Nf ',T. '.Jlleratd.)
It ia safe to predict that thet contest
will ; bo very O oee. The oalcntatiou of
the Republican that they have placated,
the Germans, nfliose desertion was tha
caui3 or their defeat in 1874. is upset by
tho vigorous use the Democrats have
made of Barnes' . connection with - the
crusaders, Fran $igcd. has, also given
partial ebteelt to Carf Bchurx iu the effbrt
to retain this vote, the aHianoe of whioh
with the Bepublicana gave Governor,
Hayes bis victory last year. rWita the!
German all againxt them last year the1
Democrats were, barely beaten. They
count to get a large portion of their vote
this year. Democrats exaggerate tKHd
Republicans depreciate the result of the
8tt election aa an effect upon the l?re
sidential campaign , . .. .. ,. , ;
PROBABLE DEMOCRATIC SUCCESS IN
'f' : 'I . INDIANA- , J v, Uf '
IFrorri SmaTley's 'letter rotheS.'T, fribtina!)
And will the democrats win I be
lieve they will - not, bnt ' oiy opihioB is
that of a onn eugaged in the fighW and
-notof fta" impartial "observer.-s i must
admit, looking at the relative strength
. of parties as shown in iormcrcontesU,
and at Ua ootditions of the present
straggle the greenback movement snd
the apparett solidity and energy of the
democratic masacs the chances seem to
be b) their favor. " iv ' s. -
'THB nN AL RE8XJLT IN MAINB. ! '
."1 ;!! !J:1t! ! '''JLU " ' ' '''' !'
The full vote at the reoent election in
Maine haa fiuallr been made public. On
the congrraalonai vote the republicans
have an appregate majority of 11,188
aarainet 12.137 iu (1874. and 18.183 in
1872, showing a democratic iraia of 954
ever the vote of 1874 and 6,999 over that
of 1872, : The toUl vote of the stats for
governor this year , ia 136,693, and the
majority for Connor, republican, is
Comrresalonal Campaign, 4ttt Dlatrict.
. Hon. J. J. Uavla and CoU . J. Toung,
candidates lor eougreas In the 4th district,
anooaiiew the following Joint appointment:
Durham, Wednesday, Oct. 4. m j i
1, If angom's, Thursday, Oct 5. ; !
' Codar.Grove, Friday, Oct '
' "Hlllaboroi 6alurday, Oct. T. ,' J(
' Cate'f, Monday, Oct. 9th, ' 7
s Chapel Hill, Tuesday, Oct. 10,
'it.
And then at such points in, the west
maybe bOWRteT indicated."---U2.
, t I fc V I I
APPOINTMENTS SCALES AND BOYD
h.-,)- nut ; uitH'-U'i- 9-iwa nJ -r t i -Aaderon,a
8tore, " aiwall county. Tom
aaySH kih-p '-I' ;at?, i-;- j
' Ltasburg, CktwU ' eoonfy, Wednesday,
v - ' 1 :
Rojboro, Ferton county, Thuraday, 28. . I -Hortt
York, Feraon county, Friday, & j '
lii, Tlrash, Ferson eoouty, Satarday, 30.
J HoUowaytrllle, Person oounly, lfoeday,
' Taa OxLt Bum Ccaa Fob BcprtrBK.
-The oldest and beat Hernia Burgeons
in tha world and some of tha ad ran-
tagest offend by the Triumph Truss
Company. 834 Uowery. i N. Y.. whose
Truss and Supporter were awarded the
Medal at tho Jast seesioo of um 'neat
Amnrioaa InatituU Pair. Bend 10 centa
for their new book. Ti &o t :jc-i s.M; .
jOTICE. ... - . . ! -'-i
By virtue of ther liowers conferred and the
requiremenla thereof, In a deed made by
George LJUIe and wits, to the undenriRnctl
for the purposes thereto suited, reglntered in
book 4,' page 70, Wake Ketxtry, and In
Dooasa, piige 143. warren ueguiry, wt
ahull expose fur uo, at publio auction, on
W KUfc.suAl. Uie unit day ot Noveainer,
1878, at Littleton, the, follow lug valuable
property, aituate In Warren county. State of
Korui Usroitaa, that , 1
containing altout 1.600 acres of good land,
with residence and outhouses, barn, stithies,
Ac, complete, lying on the KuMgh A Gas
ton railroad near Littleton, liolnlng the
lands of Nicholas Tern u me, Lemuel Tauhan,
Frederick 8liearin and othfers, known as the
I'rOMt f "a thi! "i ALSOfLj v, :) .,!; ;.:!
At "the courthouse door In Ralel'h, on
WEDNESDAY, the 8ih day of November,
1876, the following propeny situate in or
near Raleigh,, to-w it: Ooe plantation con
taining 175 acres good bind with Improve,
meirts, ryhig on Marsh Creek, adjoining lands
of R. B. Sumlera, W. y. Boylun, Mrs. Gaa
Uib Wilder and others, (Conveyed ! by W. If.
Uayweod to George Uttlt. dq.! Also lots
Nos. 206, 207, 222, sod part ol lot 223, plsa
of city of Raleigh, being the entire -aquare
on which George Little now resides, . except
Ing Mrs. 8saser's lot, and a lot front Ins CO
feet on denton, and 120 feet on Blount
street, heing the hom&rirad : allotted ' to
George Little I Ota Marth, 176. -; t
. All of the above properly to be sold In lots
or In such quantities as may be determined
on st the day of sale. "". S
i .Terms cash. i-.t i r""." ' !!- -v,r;
JOHN GATUNG,
i.y,,: . A. ASHE, i.-Ti.-ii
octl-rVlm , ( tiV:A .Trustoes. 1
4 PBOCLAHIATIOW DT THE
l. COVEBKOB.
$ 300 R EWABD.
;!l
EXECUTlVB DEPARTMENT'
Wbehkah, official Information has been
received at this department that one Hen
derson Airortf, a colored mun confined iu the
county Jail of Wake county on a charge of
larceny, did make bis escape therefrom on
Sunday, 17lh Inst, and that the said Hen
derson Alford did shoot st and inflict wounds
upon T. J. Passmore, an authorized deputy
sherifi of Wake county, who attempted to
arrest him; whereof the said Fassmors died.
. And whereaa, the said Henderson Alford
baa fled the state or so concealed himself as
to avoid arrest : . :.' ,
.-..Now, therefore L CURTIS II. BROGDEN.
governor of the state of North Carolina, by
virtue of authority in mb vested, by law, do
bvsue Mi proclamation, oflering a reward of
s 4 THREE HUNDRED D0LLAK3 ',
for the apprehension and delivery of the said
Henderson Alford to the slierill of Wake
county.' at the court house In Rulelgh, and I
do enjoin ' all officers of the state and all
good citizens to assist In bringing said crim
inal to justice.
r Done at our city of Raleigh, the 20th day
Of September, 1$7C and ia the 10 1st year of
American Independence.,-;' ; . . y
r , , , , J., llo..C. H. BROGDEN.
By the Governor: ' . , .,
, , Jous B. Nkathert, t ,
i,-n,: -private 8crelnrT. ' ,; ,'
(v.:.-r.. i' DESCRIPTION: '" ' -!
Henderson Alfonl, alias Williams, is 85
years of age, 4 feet 6 Inches high, very erect;
broad, thick shoulders; complexion dark;
weighs about ISO pounds;. -quickly spoken;
has boles In bis ears. 1Li II -
sept 2Maw3W ',
GENTS for best chance in tbe world to
n coin money Address V. B. , SAr&TT
POO KET OO. Newark, N.J. ' ' , . : ( , i
Information About Texas,
with Mais,""rflmpfilets,'-r.7--furnmtil -oa
appncatlon in person or by letter to THUS.
V. FISHER. Immigration Agent, Interna
tional A Great Northern R. H., Palestine.
Texas; ,."-( -f'-z ',' y 24-w6m"
4JUU I.WCKl-U0at.til.M
TKe Ralei SentixieL
WBUSHEDJ
t -Sobscrlptiba Bates la Advanced
Dally Sentinel, one year. nosUze paid, 13.00
sli months - 4 00
For the eamiaign, four months, x A 2.00
-' ""0 . . ,
Weekly Sentinel, one year, postage p'd, 2.00
- six mouths, " 1.00
For tbe campaign, ." ; ,50
That our readers may see with what f:vror
our paper U received by our editorial breth
ren, we give below a few extracts embrocirg
"what they ay" of us: ; - . t '!
in NOTICES OF TUB PRESS. J
' v; (N'swbera Tunes, Rep.J ... I i
The leading democratic paper hi the state.
Toisnot Tm' script.
'- The Ftl Ijrh Sentlnd under Its new nutna-
rers ami proprietors is greatly tin pro vw, ana
U now one of our most valued eichannes.
, , ,. partandTYa.-yWhti
t The Raleigh Sentinel publishes a six page
weekly, tha Unrest and bands meat papr
we have seen ptiuted la North Carolina. It
bows enterprise and thrift, the result of
good anaaagvment and live thunder.
Goldsboro Messenger. ' ' ' j
The Raleigh 'Bentlne),' under Ha present
able maaarsuient shows a decided Improve
meat.. Edited with marked ability. Its gen.
era! make up and typographies! appearance
Is excellent. we with tbe new man
agement every aaecesa. '. . ' , ,. : ;
Hickory Press. -, i ;
, We , are clad to hwalj the appearance
agato of thtt nseful democratic lournal, the
Kalclgh 8eDtIael. It has passed tuto entirely
new bands, and there Is evidently some one
a Boat wno Knows now to prepare sometnicg
loadable, for arerv Issue teems with news
and democratic sousdsesa.,...
' 1 rroni the Balem Priss ! , ' ,
The Ralelirh Sentinel, undor the new man
agement has been much Improved in manner
and matter. W have been la regular receipt
of the Dally Sentinel fur a week or more,
and hope Its dally visits will continue. 8ro
Imen numbers can be seen at this oillce
Price of the Dally 3 per annum. ,
! '-,. .i; I - , i ' 1
From the. Fayetterllle Wide-Awake. ,
; 1 he Sentinel, tbe name of which has been
a terror to radical lam sloes Ilolden pledged
"ihs last dollar and tbe laat man'' to the
support of the Confederate States gorsrn
ment, has panned Into new bands, and Is as
suming aa attitude from which It wl 1 hurl
maay a - destructive canister Into radical
ranks. , i. r-.,. h
t " '-' Greeusboro Masonic Journal. - .
- This Raleigh Sentinel came to as last Wid,
nesdav as a mornlns: dally and decidedly liu-
K roved. The new nauaeers and editor prom
ie lo de 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, Ueutlcmeu, we
wien you success. . , .
.'.' t 'V"'7 Robesonlan. ' - u.i
The Raleigh Sentinel, under the present
mansa-ement, Is verr eenerallr Improved, lt
contalos as much reading matter as hereto-
lore, ana la one ol tne very ocst dally papers
In this state. In common with a great maay
fioople of this s ate we revere the name of
he Sentinel, and will always learn of its
protperity with pride and pleasure. They
have reduced tbe rates for the campaign, aa
will be seen la another aolusao.'-
' Vicksburg(MIss.) Herald. j
The Raleigh Sentinel needs no euloary from
us. Every one that reads It krows how It
stands on all Important topics of the day.
and although some may differ with tt, yet all
can say that It Is sincere In its course, and Is
working for tbe beat Interest of the peopl;
of North Carolina. - - - -.vi
. , (Murphy Herald. , .
The Sentinel, la a living exponent of de
mocracy, seeking, by the force of polished
ergumeut, to prove the necessity of reator
Ing both state and national government to
the guidance of the democratic party. Un
der ita present able-management It takes an
enviable position amorg the best journals la
the land. Increaslnc tbe former prominence
of its name, by maintaining tbe highest de
gree of efficiency. Every democrat In tbe
mouatslns ahould take It, and every republi
can who does not desire an addition wrinkle
to his brow, should shun It, for Its Parana
sire arguments enuui inougnc wiin Deuer
mail facilities, Murphy would contribute to
the support of the .Daily Sentinel, aud this
assertion la naaed on tae extensive circula
tloa enjoyed by the Herald'scopy. . i .
s
ALE OF VALUABLE CITY
..; PBOl'EBTY. ; j
Pursuant to an order made In the eanse
now pendnvr ia tbeSuperlorCourt of Wake,of
Beck dam ana otners sgamst root ana outers,
the undersigned will expose to public sale,
ou MONDAY, the th day of October next,
the first day of that term of the court, at the
courthouse door In Raleigh, the lot near the
depot of the sUleiga and Uaston KaUroad,
Ivina on Sallahurv and North streets, and ad
joining the lands of R.H Wombleand others
to be sold in two part.
Terms of sate. Five hand rod dollars In
rash, and bond with surety for the residue of
purchase money at six months from a ay ol
sale, ana oeanng interest irom aaie,
augSO-lawtda , , ,- Commissioner,
ASTON HOUSE, .
NEW DEItlD E, W.'c.
S. K. STaEET, IKOtBiarroB.:lr
The GASTON HOUSE has. for nearly half
a century, maintained a deputation as one of
the best Hotels at the South, which it fully
sustalna under the present management.
. Parties visiting tee seashore at Beaufort
will find it convenient and desirable to pay
a visit, tu passing, to the Athens of North
Timlin. afld'Mt at the O AoTuN. , '
.... ... . . , , . i...-. ''- ir'-
v- ' , JUTES 150 FER DAT. ;F?
: fiV Persons who come to the coast to feast
ou nan, oysters and other gooa tnings irom
the water, are advised that New Berne Is the
finest nsn market on the Atlantic coast.
OPIDHsi
M4 Wrrfh'e ftahtf taw!iitr1y wrai
milrctitrai A'sunieawa mo pasblkettv
tmm V V awtuiarwis htC'ltr
wt njinninr naniru arm. K.m?
4 CEXT9 Wt bare in press a newesm"
J paign book by a College l'res. L. L.D
liig pay. 50cts. will seenre outfit and terri
tory. . E. B. Tbeat, Pubw 805 Broadway,
n. '- -
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Offered Protection Agalort Loss
, jr I-lro and A.irc.
it j.-.
AW H. GROW.
General Insurance Agent,
BALEIGH, N. C
Represents the following first class Com
panies :
.Etna Life Insurance Co.,
.Stae Fire Insurance Co.,
Phoenix Fire Co.,
National Ftre Co.,
Of Hartford.
German-American Fire Co., ' ' '
Hoffman fire Co., ' VOfH. T.
Howard rire Co., , .
ComUned Assets Orfr 35,OOO,00O.
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fording ample indemnity angla-Sot
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O ALE OF VALUABLE CITY
O PROPERTY. By virtue of a mortgage
executed by R. H. White ker and wife to
me, nranng date October id, 1870, and du y
proved and reglgtere.-', I shall sell at public
action tatue bl?bnt bUl(lr. at. tb -court
bouse door ta Raleigb, on MONDAY, THE
ttTH DAY OF OCTOBER next, the lot and
improvements now occupied by sail mblta
ker, and known as the "John Hutchlnir's
lot" lying oa the south side of Nabera
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A CESTAIK AKD SCRE CCSE.
Large Reduction la Prices. A trial tattle
free. Mrs. J. A. DROLUNGER, La Porte,
Indiana, Box 1038. Formerly Mrs. Dr. a.
B. Collins. . f
Rcmoval-300 llanos St Organs
st Manufacturers prices. The Subscri
bers will sell their Entire Stock of pianos
snd Organs, new snd second banJ, sheet
music, music books, and merchnndise, at
very near cost prices for cash DURING
SEPTEMBER previous to removal to their
new stors 40 East 14tti ht., union square,
Oct. 1st. Illustrated Catalogues Mulled.
Agents wanted. Special Inducements to
The TRADE, HORACE WATERS A SONS.
Manufacturers and Dealers, 481 D'way, N. Y
lYlfJTJTBIlTTn?!-Sinir
I irui i.i vi lis si i vaiwf ua,i
DESIGNED to qualify YOUNG MEN
for the ACTIVE DUTIES OF LIFE. BUSI
NE88 TRAINING a specialty. OUR IN
STITUTION the most thorough, complete
and practical in the United States.
Young Men desiring a Start in Life, Par
ents having sons or wards to educate, art
invited to write to lis for catalogue and par
ticulars. I
Total Collegiate Fee, $67.50. No vaca
lions. . Enter at any time. References our
patrons and former students. Address ,
; - " II. W. SADLER, i
Buildings Nos. 6 and 8 N. Charles Sli
Baltimore. sept 15-4 w
EDICAL COLLECSE ' j
; ' ' OF THE -STATE
OF SOUTH CAKOLINA.J
FACULTY.
R. A. KINLOCH. M. P..
rrofmorof tht rrinrinlt nd ftwtietof Sur
lery and Clinical Surgery.
. J. P. CHAZAL M. D.,
rrofnmr vf Ihtholoyy and Dntctit iff Xetlicitx.
-" M1DDLET0N MICHEL, M. D.,
r C U. SIIEPARD, Jr., M. D.,
rftjfeterqf IkemMry.
F. L PARKER, M. D ,
' " Profr or tf Anatomy.
J. FORDIPRICELEAU. M.D.,'
lrofefor of (Jb!ctrici and Gynneology. '.
F. PEYRE PORCHER, M. D., .
Wcwwr of Materia iledica and TheraptntUt,
. .. and Clinical Medicine.
1 - MANNING HMOKS, M. D.,
Dctnomtrator Anmtomy.
' EXPENSES OP THK SCHOOL. ; ,
The expenses of the course of lustructiou
for the session Is are follows:
Matriculation fee, (paid once only) $ 5,00
Entire course or lectures, including v
Demonstra or's ticket aud hospital
- advantages, 50 00
Graduating fee, 30 00
J. P. CHAZAL. M. D., Dean, -eelMt
70 Uasel street, Charleston.
-TORTII CAROLINA IVAKE
XV COUMTY.
Is Tin Sirsaioa Col'ST
H. W. Montague aa surviving Executor of
Betb Jones, deceased, plalntui
airainst
Charity H. Whitfield, Mlliam A. Whitfleld,
John Alston Jones, Nathaniel Macon Jones,
. Beth Blanebard Jones, Jturwlia Jones and
' others the legatees of tha aaid decedent,
defendants.
To Charity H. Whitfield, William A. Whit
field, John Alston Jones, Nathaniel Macon
Jones, Seta Blauchard Jooea and Aurelia
Jones, who are defendants In tbe above en
titled action, not res ding within the limits
of thtsttate, .
You, and escb of you, are hereby required
to appear at the offlco of the Clerk of the
twpwtttr voarttor tne county Of Wake, H
the Court House at Kalelch. iu said eountv.
on the 25th day of September next, and
answer or demur the couiDlaint filed In said
office, or the plaintiff will apply to the court
I or ins reiiei uemanaea mine said eompiaiuL
-.Vf JOHN M. BUNTINUj
1 - Clerk :u pel lor Court.
. Mookb A GiTLiso, Att'y for plaintiff
augS-wttw -.
KAILKOADS, &c.r
PIEDMONT AIR-LUTE BAIL
- WAY.
Richmond & Dakyiixe, Richmowd
&Dantillb R. "WIT.O. Dm8ioir,
and North Wertehst N. C. U. W.
' CONDENSED TIME TABLE.
7 Effect on and after Sunday, Aug.
ltia, 1870.
GOING NORTH,
8TATIONS. ? Maiu Exrai ss. .
Leave Charlotte ...... 155 a m . I.15a. w.
Alr-UneJuuc'n 6.18 - . "
Salisbury...... 8.90 " 4.10 M
, Greenaboro.... 10.58 .17
" DanvUle 1.47 r. w 8.54 "
' Dundee.... 1.07 " 0.01
- BurkevUlS..... a. 4'.-. 1145 r w,- -Arrive
at Richmond.. 9.36 " .! "
ooiyo SOUTH. .'.
Leave Richmond 6.60 a. M 1.10 r. if.
" BurkevUle 9.00 " 8.54 "
" Dundee 1.80 r. It. 8 05""
DanvUle 155 8.10 "
Greensboro.... 4.85 " 10.85
- BalUbury 7.01 - 112.83. w..
" Air-Line June'n 9.08 129 "
Arrive at Charlotte... 9.0 " 2.43 "
GOING EAST. , - GOING W.
STATIONS. Mao. . , Mail.
.. , ; ' i I.,.
i
Leave Greensboro.... 0.8 a. m. A..0.05 r,x
" Co. Shops 758" Lv 8.53p.m.
f-;alelgh.. ...... 11.10" A. 1.00 "
A rive at Goldsboro.. 1.45p.m. L. 2.20
STATIONS I Accommcdt'sTrain.
Leave Greensboro . . .
520a m
8.13 "
2.45 r m
8.00 "
A. 8.00 r m.
LvlllAM.
A. 0 08 r M.
Lv L80 r m.
Co. Shops ....
Arrive at Raleigh....
Arrive at Goldsboro..
NORTII WESTERN N. U. B, B
. Salex Bbahch.
lave Greensboro... ....YKSS P. M.
Arrive at Salem . . , 12.45 A. M.
Leave Salem 1 8.45 A. M.
Arrive at Greensboro ' 5.45 "
Passecrer Trains learlnr Rablirh at ll.SO
A. M. connect at Greensboro with tbe South
ern bound train , making the quickest time
to all Southern cities. Accommodation Train
leafing Raleigh at 6.40 P. M., connects with
nonnurn Douna Train at U eensboro for
Richmond and all points East. Price of Tick
ets same as via other routes. - i
Accommodation Train leaving Greensboro
at 6.30 A. M.connocU at Goldsboro with
Northern and Southern bound trains on tbe
Wilmington and Weldon Railroad.
Lynchburg Aceoma odation leaves Rich
mond daily at 10.15 A.M., arrives at BurkevUle
t.45 P. M- leaves BurkevUle 5.10 A. M., ar
rives at Richmond 8.85 A. M.
No cicanoe or Cars between Char
lotte and Richmond. 282 Miles.
JOHN R. MACMURDO,
General Passenger Ageut,
Richmond. Va.
T. M. R TALCOTT,
uen'l euperintendent.
Hf ICKET FARES AND TlME SCHED
1 CLE TO THK WEST, via THE CHES
APEAKE A OHIO R, .
First class fare from - alelen to Cincinnati
28.25. - , i v , v '
First class fare from Ralelirh to Indlanan-
oils 25.75.-,
First class fare from Raleleh to Cblcasro
81.25.
First class from Raleigh to St. Loula33.2h.
First clsss from Raleigh to Louisville 27.25.
!.... 4Am n.n..ll m-A k. 11.' ...
. .IHTOKW. IVI V'UtlUllBb. tl. UIO T. OS.,
leaving Raleigh by the R. A G. R. R. 10.00
a. m. train, reach Richmond at 8.45 p. m.;
leave Richmond at 10.80 p. m., bytheCin
clnnatl A Ohio Railroad, and reach Cincin
nati at 6.00 on tbe morning of tbe second
day. - ' ' -
U)3IWA1 K. IIUWAKU,
Gen. Pas. A TicketAgent
W. M. 8. Dvun, : . . i
Fngiuneerand Sup't.
Pbtsrsbcro. Va March 81st, 187.
gUHEDULE . OF.TBAI.NS.
' - ' oomo south, - i
Through MaU leave Peters-.
burg at , 8:27 P. V.
Arrive at Weldon at.... 4:55 P. M.
Southern Express leave Pe-
tersburg at 6:30 A. M.
Arrive at Weldon at. ...... 1 9.52 A M.
Through Freight with Pas- , . ,
aenger Coach attached,
leave Peterburg at..... 8:30 A M.
Arrive at Weldon at. . , 8:15 P. M.
COINQ NOUTH.
Through MaU leave Weldon at 7:35 A7 M.
Arrive at Petersburg at 11:65 A. M.
Southern Express leave Wei- ,
don at... Hl 4:00 P. M.
Arrive at Petersburg at...., 7rf i. V.
Through Freight v.lth Pas- '
i ' senger Coach attached, i v -
leave Weldon at , 4:15 P. M.
Arrive at Petersburg at.... ' 10:10 P. M.
. Through Ticket- old to all kastern and
Southern points, kiid Magga? Checked
tbrourt IL T. DOUGLAS,
. ap s-4t i . Superintendent .
JICHMOND A PETERSBURG R. K '
Commencing Oct. 24th, 1875, Trslcr i.
this road will run as follows I - '
, , Liavb Richmond, .outh.
5:10 A. M.. Through MsD : 7:45 A. i:
Frelirht Train : 1:45 P. M.. Throuifh MaU :
P, 1L, Freight Train.
. . LBAVB rSTBHSBCaa, AOKTB.
- 7-M A. M., Freight Train ; ft M.. Throuirh
Mail ; 6 P. M. Freight Train ; 7:35 P. it.,
Through Afall.
Coaches attached to all freight trains for
accommodation of passengers. "
This Company offers special inducements
to tbe shipping public on line of tbe Raleigh
A Gaston, Raleigh A Augusta and Western
N. C Railroads, In the way of low freight
aad passenger rates. . ...,., . -
" A. SHAW ...
dAw-tf . Suprrinlendent
"ESTABLISHED 18?f.
ROBERT A. MAkTIN A CO .
G nOCEHS AND COMMISSION
Na 11, SvcAMOtt Etbeet, "
, PETERSBURG VA. i j a I
rVuialrvnnto Mta rJt Tfitiavfl f.ti.ilj Vhf.fc
kt solTcited and which will have faithful
personal attention. x ,
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