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't Vt . t :? 't ( if . -, ... i jl S.'iU . rtJJ .t- (f .k'J.Ki ,.sK..-ijrt'r !'. ui !. : Mi ,'Htrr-tia. ,--; . 3-..?. y -vf i,Tr ;ji "' V .4.-.- ..!; i: t .-. 'lyA' -'.') i'j'T'-f.'i; V. J. .. yj.!, U he ;i'iv--. iv. VOL. XXHI 1T0. !46. i-V j .o ,vw4i i ,,i - RALEIGH, 117 0., 8U1TDAY UOEOTNO, OCTOBEB 8, 1876. PEICE FIVE CE11T8 . .. .... , .-. i li i 7-7 ' dm f " i " i "-'A. ' -Nil f I A 1 fly si? iiSi yv vv ! a v y. vv , ..." . i - -'i 1 ' . u. I n II FAU, TRADE, TO THE BUTOTQ PUBLIC VE AG A IX HAVE TOE PLEASURE of inlurmlnx yoi that w ar now Our rk of bltKSW uMdH" Wvi KBVEB MORB Cf)MPf.E1K, harlng bea imrctiaml in rt ltrect from ihe minn fHCtureri ami .artinni of ENGLAND, SCOTLAND. JTUNCI ami GERMANT, ' lieing oar gwa importer, and aavr 1 ..mfluliiit FIRST WUT. .''lii 'wl. Ouritock of MEN'S WEAR to larja ml CHEAP, h iia u.l.'M:i-iVI Our atock of MEN AND BOYS' 11 At8 U irenaentloui.. im! al cxModingly- L O W Our BtocK or shoes' :ku Doors ia attract attention. Our Shoes and Boota ara fuU rtock anJ SOLID LBATHER' 'SOLES. Ha kwp w ltort w ortnleV gotmM.4 Kcinember our motto r Tn DC"T CiOODii'at Uie LOWEST C1SII PBlCESJllim" et -ly W. II. A R. 8. TUCKER. i ..' D S. WAITT&DRO. Beg leava to inform their customers that iney Bare reinorea to tbe well xdOvb , taodof James M. Towles. , '.' Ko.52 fifMb Street, Ealeigfc,'t f.,- I.Ich thry have fitted up entirely acw,'axd .. yu.vu.iku smioauu wait. p. r READY-MADE CLOTHING! FOR MBit. BOYS AKD CniURKX. MenWtoJl PIt rIOOf Men'ai JVopk SuiU f $3 (10; Men's rrook 'asiiar uiU from 110 to Or, ati n's rtna Black Suit from 117.50 to 50; Boys' fancy Batloet Bnlta to ; noya- cassiaiers burs W to fis; unll drea's Bulla (3 to I0; OrereMta IS to 130, COMK AND GIT MUTED. Gent's ParnlanliMr Ooada, Havmburar Eda . mrs ana inaoruona, Notions, Hoelo ' ry, Olovoa, Cambrics, Boots, ' 1 ' ; 8bosr UmbrsUM, Eata, - ' ;'''.' . cmpm, Furs, tto. ' ' """' '"' POM EST I C DBY GOOD, Prints Almcas. Mcrtnoa, DelalnVi, Gl'nt- nams,i4niou riaias.cotionaaca, R-cnincky Jeans. 'Onltn-rea, Cambrics, Bins Deuima, Oanaburea, TJektDK, Ttn nela, i.lnocji, io. Bleached apd ,;, " Brown Bbeettnn sad fhtrtlnira. Tbankloa; our frtenda for their liberal pat ronsge In the past, we feel coo It Jen t that ,n oornew store with New Goods, bought at the lowest prices, wa will bo sola to olease ,!' , ' Ko. ftr rayatteTllle Street, ' ' ', ' " ) 'I I""' APROCI,AirfATIO!V HIT TUG ,'. EXECyTlVEDEPABTMENT. if ' , i . Bauuoh, ept. 20, 1876. Whereas, offlclal toformaUoa baa beesj receirod at this oVimrtmsflt I bat omUn deraoo Alford, a colored man conflaed Id the county Jail of Wake county on a charge of larceny, did make bis escape therefrom ou Sunday, l?th Inst., and last the wld Hen derson Alfbrd did shoot at and inflict wounda upoa T J. Pussmora, an authorised deputy aberiff of Wake county; who aUempted to arrest him; whereof the said Passmore died. And whereus, tbe sold Beadmon Alford lias fled the state or so concealed himself at to arold arrest : . . - Now, therefore I, CURTIS II. BR0GDEN, gorrutol tb atatoof Nerlh Carutlns, l virtue of authority ia mi tosted by law, do Iwue this proclamation, oflering a reward of ' TI1REK HUNDRED DOLLARS ' ' fur Um appftbension and ddimy of the Mid Henderson Alford to the aheriir of Wake connty, at the court house In Raleigh, and ! do enjoin all officers of the state and all Rood citizens to ssstet in brlnglcg said, cri ru in! to jnatke,':' " -' i J ; -. . i v, Done at aur city of Rslelgu, the (Oik day of gtnber, 18.8, and Id tba 10 1st year of American independence. ' " - ' C. IL BROADEN, i By the Goternorr'1 " :'- " "" , John B. Nratuert, .. . Prirate awtart; B L :'. ' t i no'i bumo) 38. 1 $ Uendenoa Alford, aliaa Wttliaasav ia S5 years of age, ft feet Inches high, very erect r broad, thick : shoulders; complexion (lurk; weigh about 180 pounds; quickly spoken; has holec In his ears. " " - , , : tept tl-lawsw;'t ;- ;" 'v,;1 ..""" "1:" rr I CKNT9. - . .. -f CENTS. OKt CESTS., l . !.! JU CKN18. TIIE.DURIIAM UEKALD 4 111 be cut so any address until ... .. '. " NOVEMBER 14 3TOK tit& AOV ." a u AMOUNT. . '" Vow ts the time to secure a flrst class CAM PA I 0 N - PA P E R ..f .t jFor the .small price of t;, - A CENTS. K A CENT5. CENTS. CENTS VJUCENT& UJ CENTS July :3-tf i SUNDAY. OCTOBER 8, SPLENDID BKPOBT8 FROM INDIANA DKAf OCKATIU . 0LAXN8 OTEB THE j VOTB OF 1873. Corresponilence Courier-Jouruat J . n . j iiuHAXATous, vcioper . We are oiriiig, nocle Jimmr. 210.000 atrooz Carry the xtewa to every democrat to onaebold In the oantry that Indiana wui eieot Dine leana wiuuuaa governor tomorrow wee tm democraU baTe fa tbe repabheana of tula elate by -" wmmt, u utej axe giTing tii em a ttrrible shaking op. Every aiugle oonnty hi tbantaU hsa reporteU from twenty to two hundred gain over the voto of 187X0 Then is doom talking now; tba Jig'anp, the day ia ours, the child i- torn, and kia name is WUliama. E. V. pmalley, tha intelligent eorreapondeot vi ihw ion xnuona, iais tor some Batarday. Mr. Smallev has been snak. ing a thorough canvass in the stats for his paper, aud apeaking oooasionaJly lor iue aia-giovsa narnson, but nov ba baa kone. Captain Thompson, of the. New mora, uffiua, net Him si tbe depot in Co lumbus, Ohio, but night, and, accosted him with, "Hallo! Snulley, wbiUier goeat hour "Ms! I'm going to New York.- fWeli, r bow's Indiana?" "Ths dmo- Fata will certainly curry it," was the t-footed anewer. Qood tryevBrnallej. Xforion ia as mad ass March hare, and says that ths campaign Las not been pro perly managed. Foster and Brady are ouhl auu Lucre is iae uevii to nav n. ths radical camp. "Money f money I " S the? onlT cry, ths only hope. Ohio cursed for being as) close. 1 have me a dosen. gentlsmen from tlkcre to-day. riiej are enthused all over at ths bright proapeota. . The Qorman every whr.s bm over tno suite sre nocking to the ban berofTildon. Hendricks aud reform.: i Fitly., able, Uomocratio spsakers left IndiaBspolis this morninff for variona puuiis in ums state to nu tneir appoint ments, i no campaign this week will be us pot. . jNoruirn inoians 'never as aroused like it ia now. " Ths deao- rts of that aocuon are doiug noble and ffeotivs work. Leadirjr men ia tbo have quit their bifitiuess and coos nt among ths people to work fur tbs icket, , Tbey are fearfullv in earneat nd very oenfldenL The demoentaof LsJayette have got a tremendous bulge on tue republicans, and are working -on teaaugly, days d night, to cury tbe district. Brown, republican, carried it In 1873 by 603 majority, and ths demo crat tbia year bops and claim to give it to liiae jeans bv tnat much. Ths demo crat of Fort Wayne are making a grand fight, and adding new rccruita to thtir f .uiks daily. They claim that Allen, banner dcraooratio eonntv of Indisn trill give an increased majority, and tl ey re Utting tboir money on ths twelftu district giving Williams over 5,000 majority. The democrats of vana- tills. CrawforilavillA Tioonirrvirt Rioh. pond, and Boatb Bend, are patting in their best licks. From every city, town, and oonnty in ths stats comes the news that tbs detnomt are active) and vigi lant. There is s strong probability no w that the democrats will elect ten con gressmen ont of the thirteen to be chosen, as ths republicans will swap off meir congressmen and everyming for Hufnwu.. Auia --BwapDiuK ' oustneas la-ill beat Sexton in the foartb ditrioC pbsmbera in ths sixth, and seals Um ate of Brown in ths fifth. Poor Tom frown, they sacrifice him every time. Morton swapped him off four years asro when hs ran for governor so that he could obtain the legislature to elect him self to ths United States Senate. "Give wo votes for one for Harrison'' is ths word sent out, and many ft poor devil on no radical state ana eounty ticket will be snowed under by ths cruel and des txsrate command. But it is "politica." , i SAXJg OF A NEWSPAPER. T ,.i i ,v ;i ': . ,-.. (WiludngtooSUr.) i - The Richmond Enonirer, 'which sus pended pnblieattoii a few weeks siuce, Was sold stanotkm .Tuesdsy last; and, not withstanding the f act that the auc tioneer aanounoed that tbe sale was pos itive snd without reserve, that venerable landmark of Virginia Journalism was knocked down" al $3,100. ' ; ' 4 No doubt ths presses snd material of ths office were worth mors than ths sum for which the whole establishment, In cluding good-will, sold; but the impres sion seemed to prevail that the purcbrisa sf the Enquirier was only one step to- wsra lie renaoiiiiauon. - During ths twelve mot t ha preceding its anspeiision.'the Enquirier was an ex cellent newspaper, k fully up to ths re ftnirements of the times. In fact, eigh teen thousand dollars in excess of Its re ceipts bad been expended to make it ft food paper. o it did not die or dry rot or of incompetency in its manage front. , ; ' " '. ' Tbe trouble sesms to have been, that the newspaper business was overdone in Richmond Tbe supply exceeded the demand; and whenever this is the ease. it matters not what particular branch of easiness rny be involv. d, it is btolate ly essential that "the productive power be reduced. ' OEOBOLA'S NEXT GOVERNOR. j Gen. Alfred H. Colquitt, Um democratic onilnee, who was Wednesday elected gov ernor of Georgia. 1 a native of that suite, and was educated at Princeton college, N J., where he graduated In 1844. From 1853 ts 1835 he serrett ss a -presidential elector. At ilie outbreak of tbs Ists war he entered the Confederate service as s colonel, sad Ws quickly promoted to be a brigadier gen eral. Hs was in command ct the Confed erate forces which won the battle of Olustoe, ria., la February, 18S4. Theplatfbnn on which Gen. Cokuitt wss elected promise reform sad economy ia tbs state admlnls trstion. - : .; ' '-: " . ' BOB XNQERSOU INSULTS THE PBXS- ' BTTESIANa. ."., j-. ,i;h m! St.. Ltmis, Times. j.m Among the ottwr ' beantifbl and elo- quens tnings saia vj- doo ingersou in bis Philadelphia speech recently was ths a l w a sr. . following: j . , t "In 1861 the great Presbytejlan ctiurch met in general synod ana opened the shebang with' prayer,- and when they opened it with this oyster-knife of pray er, they passed two resolutions. Tbs flrst re-d: ; r?t : t''t ' i Resolved, That slavery is a divine in BXitntion, . , I Ths seconds - ; ' ! ; " f j Reeolved,; Thai ' Qod' raised up the Presbyterian church south to protect and perpetrate that institution.' ' 1 Hs neverobose s more iufamons in strumeut to carry out ft mora diabolical 0bjoct. . :, h .... , i A Presbyterian writes to a paper at Peoria, tbs boms of the infamous and blasphemous Ingersoll, ,. to defend the Shnrcn against toe charge that it bad de clared slavery ft ' divine histitutiori. There is not ons word ef rebuke for ths foul-mouthed infidel who conld insult every member of ft christian ' oliurcb by kis slang reference to the iTrabyteruui genrnn aynou. - THE OUTLOOK AT HOME. Wilmington Star. North Carolina will go tUniocratis. Of that there ia acarcely any doubt. All ths signs promise victory for Tildea and Vance, Ihe news from nearly every section of ths sbate is encouraging. Our friends are very hopeful, and judging from every indication wa shall carry the suts by s very Handsome and gratifying majority, unices aeieet overtakes ns in Indiana and Ohio, we think it safe to count on a largs majority in North Caro lina for both atate and national tickets. But in the event of defeat in the Octo ber elections, whiM it will reduce our ftiajority, it wilt not Imperil nur chances Cf miooees. 1 -'-.. . ; ; ' i t Ws have not the allghteet; doabt that Ws will adeot seven members of congress. Carry both branches of tbe legislature by large majorities, aud get the amend' ments safely through. f 1 " '"' 4 " . But work has to be doue. ' Without thorough organ Ualiou "these greatly de sired resulti may not necessarily follow. It will be too late to bestir yourself when tbe election is over, aud the die is cast. orK now. -''' i in (( T"r ' WAKE' county canvass. ; Ths candidates of the republican and democratic parties for tbs legislators and county officers will address the people of Wake county at the following times and places : :'',; '.'. ,,.. ,i. Middle Creek, TJUey's, Friday. 13th October. . Swift . Creek. Franklin's. Saturday. 14th October. :,. . Buck Horn, lAshluy's, MouJuy, ICth October.. , .. "., .. .... Whiis Oak, Apox, Tuesilay 17th Oc tober. . " ' Gary, Oary, Saturday, 21st October. House's Creek, Hayes'. Monday. U3d October;' .', ,hw'-; Cedar Fork, Porlaad's, Taesdsy. 24th October. v . , , t Oak Orove. Oak Grove. Wednesdar. 25th October. Barton Cresk. flatchinsou'a store. Thursday, 26th October. - . New jugbt. Jjaws'. Friday.- 27th Oc tober. . . .,;,- ForestviUe. W. T., Forestville. Satur- dsy, 28th October- j t :. ... . Kolesnlle. W. . T.. Bolesville. Moo- day, 80th October. i . r 4 ; t Ijittle 1'uvor. Wakefield. Tuesday. 31st October. " Mark's Creek. E L Hood's store. Wednesday, 1st November. 1st. Mathews . Powell s store. Tutirs- dsy, 2d November. , , i Si. i Mary's, Springfield, Friday, li November. ,. . - . . .ti. ( ,,. , Panther Branob. Townshio bonse. 8atrtrday. 4th November. . IUIeigh. Raleirb. Mondar. Cth No. vembec . Joe. A. Hatwood, , - Chair. Dem. Co. Ex. Com. " i-i ; W. W. Warn, , , j . Chair. Rep. Co. Ex, Com. , .o ' i ' HIS i i - - LOOK ON THIS PICrUIlK. In answer to ft call from the United States senate, the treasury department sent to that body a list of the publio ds faultera, and the amount stolen. It ap pears that about Ons Hundred Millions of Dollars pf 'ths people's money has been stolen by the republican party officeholders 1 1 The republican ma jority in the senate refused to publish he hat. , - ' . . , n A SCE5S u A Cbtbch. There was a tudicrouslt aadden descent from the sublims to the ridiculous in a country church, not ft thousand miles oft, when a clergyman, preaching on ths miseries entails I by sin, . suddenly exclaimed. "inankuod, A am not a sufferer; my miseries have all been healed, and what did itf" The change of tone started one of the deacooa from ft drowsy mood, and springing to his feet, he cried out, - i m i iiTm 11LIA" The deacon was right in his estimation of this cele brated machine: Ther will ' eertsinlv cure yonr miseries' if they result frost lyspensia. Torpid Ldver; i bills, Head ache, Ijoss of Appetite, ' Nervousness, Despondency or Oeneral Debility. Take the deacon's advise and try them. aep ,ww i - ! ' Mai ii Conrresslonsa Campadsyn, 4tli Diatrtct. Hon. J. J. Davis and Col. L J. Toons, candidates for congress la the 1th district, announce the following Joist appointments: Cale's, Monday, Oct. th. :- , Cbael1lUL Tuesday, Oct. 10.- - And then st such points in the west as may be hereafter indicated. " Vance for Civil idbertj The Ha- - :. beas Comas Order. ! Exbcutivx Dkfabtmkmt or N. C. , m , , , Raleigh, 20th May, 1863. Oeneral Order, No. 9. , ! Militia officers sre ordered not to ar rest any man as ft conscript or deserter who may have been discharged under ft writ of mmm tvrpm tried oeiurs sny Judge of tbs Supreme or Superior Courts of tuis Bute. . They are further ordered to resist any such arrest upon ths part of sny person not authorised by the legal order or pro cess of a Court r i udgs having junsuic tion of such cases. , Hv oril.'ri;fj'iveruor Vance. - J"-: ; wan'a7 o; FOWUS, i Adjutant Gsnerml. i The Oxlt Scan Cpbe Foa BurrcRx me oldest and best Hernia Burgeons hi the world and soma of the advan tages offered by , the Triumph Truss Company, 834 Bowery, N. Y whose Truss and Supporter were awarded ' ths Medal at thn hud session of the great American Institute Fair. , Send 10 oenta for their new book., ; - - " The Raleigh Sentinel POBLISHBD DAILY AMD WEEKLY. : Sabscription Sates-In Advance.' Dally Sentinel, ons year, postage paid, f 8.00 " six montbe " , 4.00 For the campaign, four months, ' ' 100 Weekly Sentinel, one year, postage p'd, J.00 ' 1 ' " six montha " 1.00 For the campaign, .; . tu.i. i .30 That oar readers may see whh what favor our paper to received by our editorial bretb- Mum . 4fa win ftnlAar fnm ..tMt a .rnhMiln what they ssy of us: - j -' ' JSOTICE4 OF THE PRESS, i i , (Newbera Times, Rep. ! Ths leading democratic paper In ths state. ToUoot Tracscript. ' The Raklxk Sentinel under ft new Sera and proprietors ts greatly Improved, and la now one oi our most vsiued exenanges, i f Richmond, (Va.) Whig ' Ths Ralelss Sentinel irabliahes a six nan Weekly, lha l.nfet snd hand meat paper we bav see pi hi ted In North Carolina. It shows enterprise snd thrift, tbe result of f oca management ana live muoae. (Goldsboro Messenger. Ths Raleigh Bentlnel. nndei it present SDie management aaows a sacMea Baprove- aient. JMluea wttn marked ability, ita ren era! make up and typographical appearance ts excellent. we wUh tbs new man- agement every success. . Hickory Preis.J We sre ulad to herall the appearance again of that saefal dsmjeraiM Journal, the Raleigh Sentinel. It has paased Into entirely aew hands, snd there Is evidently some one about who knows how to prepare somethitg readable, for every iaue teems with news ana democratic soundness. Prom the Salem Press' j Ths Rsletrh Sentinel, undor tbe new man agement has been mack lis proved in manner ana matter, w nave been in regular receipt ef the Da'ly Sentinel f r a week or more, and hope tt dally via II wui rontlnne. Spec tmen numbtrt can be seen at this oUtce Price of the Dally f8 per annum. " ' From the Fayette vOle Wide-A wake 1 he Sentinel, ths same of which has been a terror to radicalism since Holdea pledged "the last dollar and the laat as an'' to the support of tbe onfederate States govern ment, has passed Into aw kaad. and Is ss sumlng sa attitude from which It wl I hurl maty a destructive canister. Into radical ranks. Greensboro Masonle Journal' . The Ralelirb Sentinel came to ns fast W d. Beaday a a morning dally and decidedly ha- E roved. Tbe new managers sud editor prom- to do bs ter In the future, and present a Better paper than the initial anmber. They may perhaps do it. but ws can't see much chance for Improvement. Gentlemen, we wish you success. , .. , ; a ,v j ; i ' -' Robssonlan. ' " '-'-" The Kalehrh Sentinel, under the nressnt management, ia very generally Improved. It contain ss much reading matter ss hereto fore, and Isone of tht very best dally papers in this atate. Ia common with a great many people of this s ate we revere th name of lbs Sentinel, and wui always leara of Its prosperity with pride and Dleamre. Ther- have reduced the rates for the cam pal Kn, as wiu. oe acta, in acouuir column. ! Vickaburg(Mlss.)Heraid, ' The Raleigh Sentinel needs no eulorv from as. Every ons thst reads it krowshow tt land. All all ImiMrfanl lm.l. . V. . Am and although some may differ with It, yet all cu mmj uh ii m wucere m Its eoarae, ana is work In for In best intersst of the neool of North Carolina. . ; .. ;, . ... t. ; IX arp'by Barald. l' : t The Sentinel is a llrlor ezDonent ef de mocracy, seeking, by the force of polished argument, to prove the necessity of restor ing both state snd national go ernment to ths guidance of the democratic party. Un der iu present able management It takes an enviable position amo g the best Journals In ths land, increasing the former promtnenee ef It aam, by maintaining tbe Wheat de gree of efficiency. very democrat la the mountalna should take It, and every republi cs who doe not desire an addition wrinkle to hi brow, should sban It, for it prrsua sivrgamenU entsll thought. With better mall facilities, Murphy would contribute to the support of ths Dally Sentinel, and this sssertioa 1 based on tbs extensive circula tion enjoyed by the Herald' copy. THE fflLUFREF.SDOItO KV UlIIlEIt. Aa IndepeadentWeeklvNewanatmr. Tk Organ of the Roanoke snd Meberrln Sec tions I Clrculstes la Tblrty-Nlne count les and Twelve Stale. - Is the official nm of Northampton and Hertford eoanUe,aad baa a brtrer circulation in them Uiaa any paper published. As aa advertising mcdiuia, U cannot ds surpassed In Eastern Carolina. Terms, J per year, la advance. 1 1, for sit month. i x WARD BLAKET. Ed', and Prep's.. auglSIf Murfrecsboro. N. C I .'iT Offered Protection against toss by Fire and Life. - rWrH,OROWf General InsvaneeAgeni, : s-M 4 r. ;;: M-..'..i-i ,-vy Y SALEI(iH K. Cj Vui.:: i Represents the following Bret class Com panies i rtt .., :.;. J.l tn, titm Inaurano Co.,),. j. .j, , ,. JEtna Fire Insurance Co., r rr.fi Pbomix Firs Co., ' OfHartfor. National ElrsCo.-;i ,iHj -f ;a-n-j Oermaji.AinerteaMi Wire fVi : i ' :ha! n Flra Co., i - ""J:a; tA-xc i Of N, jT,: 41., uonmaa rtra uo, Howard .lire Co Ceaiblned Asseto Over $S2,wOO,000. i Tbs attention of the public to respectf !V called to these substantial InstitatioM, a I fording smple Indemnity auglo-Sm v 1 vr-v r-inna .11 nk tt ISct. noat naiil. 1. IL llrarcn. Nia. bau, itens. w)., n. i. 'A GENTS If you want the best selling ar iL tksle in the world and a solid gold pat ent lever watch, free of cost, writs at once to . BRIDE t CO., 767 Broadway. N. T. TIMlEN tt KEFOHM. Now ready for agents. 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MANNING SIMON'S, M. a. , , , , rnnotutntor Aitotny. ' EXPENSES OF THE SCHOOL, The ex Dense of the mnru tj in.i..,in for the session to sre follows: Matriculation fee, (paid one ouly) f 9 00 Entire course of lectures, Including rkauuulMta.1. ll.l . . . advantasres. - - rjt nn Graduating lee, ' ' 1 7 " M M ' A P. CHA2AL, M. D.. Dean, BclJ-lt 70 llasel street, Charleston. MISCELLANEOUS. . j BAiXUOAD$rBW X)Ip3IfJ3rr - AIlVIJBAirJ WAY. Richmond A bASTiixEcMMORD A Dan ruiji B. N. c. Dmsroir, and Kobts Westehw If, C. B. W." ' 1 1 CONDKNSED TIME TABLE, ,r. Effect onakd mfltr Bundafi 4, s lfitA. 1876., T T" GOING NORTH- STATfoi'l ''-'-it MAtt. 1 kiltiitt 1 LeavsCharlott..... 8.45a l . ." Alr-LinsJune'al S.H , - , t" SaiUborv.....7l 8.a0 ' 1.15 a. a. . 140 ' Aii ; O-lT'f ! "8.64 '' v ' t.Ot 1145 r. M. 'kit 1 '4 JrtSo . ISM J4 "'. Danville 1.47 r. '.- Dundee.. v.-i-.i. 1.07 1 ! BarkevUle . Arrive al e at Richmond. vT .M 1 " " -! 1 ' . ?"'?' I-. mm T GOING SQUTir ' - j STATIONS. Maiu Exraass. Leave Richmond..,,. a80 A. W- - 1.10 r. . " BurkevUle...... 1.00 8.54 Dunde...,... I.80r. a. 805 n Danville 1.55 aiO " ; Oreensboro.... 4.85 " 10.85 i Salisbury 7.01 12.83 i. M. " Air-UueJunc'a 0.08 1.29 H Arrive at Charlotte... 9.0 " 1.41 " L . OOINQEAST. - ' GOINO W, V STATIONS. Mah. r 'MAti. ;; "'Ml " 1 ( 1 I " I I III I ' I I. . .1 II. --.J- ! ..'.. Leave Oreewaboro.;.; 6.8 a. k. A.ta,05. a.---tM Co. Shop..... 758 " Lva.Kir.iu Baleigh .... 11.10 A 5.00 " A rive at Ooldiboro.. 1.45i.M. L. i.70 j STATIONS Aeeommodt'aTram. . Leave Greensboro... 590a A 8.00 r a. " Co. Shops.... 8.13" LvlllAM. Arrive at Ralefgli.-;"r. "1.45 r a A. S OS r a. Arrive at Ooldsboro. . W.0O " Lv 1.90 r m. I NORHI WESTERN N. a B, B, .. i Salbm Bbancu. 1 : f eev GrefcsWo.. ...... 10.85 P. M. t Aniv at Balem. ......... 12.45 A. M. ' I Lev8al-m 9.45 A. M. Arrive at Graaboro..... A45 Psssmgsr Train leavug Baleigh at 11.29 A. M. connect at tireenboro with tbe South era bound train , snsklng tbe quickest time t ail Soetbera el lira. Acoommodatioo Train leaving Kalelgh at fl 40 P. M., connect with Mortbeni bound Train at O eenabore for Richmond o4 all awint Easftr Prtoe of Tick tssam a via other route. ! Accommodation Trata leavtwc Greeatboro at 0.30 A. M.oonnect at Uoldsboro with Northern and Southern pound trains oa the Wilmington aad Weldon Ka0rtd. . t Lynchburg Aceoma odatioa leaves Blch ssond daOval 10.15 A.M .arrlnu atBarkerllla 1.45 P. M., leave Berkeville .W A M., ar rive at Richmond 8.85 A M. No change or Cabs between Char LOTTB A Hi) KlCHKOWD. 28i MlLEft. . JOHN B. MACMURDO, . General Passenger Agent, ' "' ' ' Klehmnawl. Va. - T. M. R. TALCOTT, t uen'i Superintendent. TICKET IfARES AND TlME SCHED ULE 'jOTHk. WEST, via TUE OIKS, A PK a k E A OHIO R. V. . Flrat class far from slehrh to Cincinnati 38.15. - , . First cIsm fare from Raleurb to Indlanao. oils 15.75. . First class fare from Raleigh to Chlcaro $115. ' Pint class from Raleigh to St. LoBl$3.3b. First olsss from Raleigh to Louiavtlle 17.35. Passengers for Cincinnati and the West. leaving Raleigh by the It. AG. R. B. 10.00 a. m. train, reach Richmond at 8.43 p. ta.; leave KJchmond at 10.80 n. m..bvtheCf cinnatl A Ohio Railroad, aad reach Clacie aati at 0.00 on the morning of the aecond day, . - a ., i i. UUJIW AI K. IIUWAKD, . Oew. Paa. A Ticket Area . W. M. 8. Disk, lagtaaesraad Bup't. , pBTsasBiras. Va,, March 81st, 1878. UIIEDULE OF TltAlNS. ootao south. Throagh MtS leave Peters- ,: , burg at 1:27 P. Y, Arrive at Weldon at......... 4.56 p. M. South era Expr leave Pe tersburg at ' 0:80 A M. Arrive at weldon at........ ' J A M. Ilirottgk Freight with Fs- , i-.; enger coaca attained, lev PeterlMirar at i h-M A M. Arrive at Weldon at 1:15 P. M. 1 soHwmoWHi "' ' Throagh Mall leave Waldoa at ,, 7JU A, M. Arrive at Petersburg at . 11:55 A. M. Soatbern Expree icv Wei- ' ' don at j... : . 4:00 P. M. Arrive at Petersburg at 7.-05 P. M. Through Freight with Pas- , senger uacn alUcbed, leave Weldon at .7 ' 4:15 P. M. Arrive at Petantbwrg at.i.. 10:10 P., M. Through TlcaeU aold ta all kaatern anil 8oatberB point sad Baggage Checked ' through.. , . , IL T. DOUGLAS, p a-st Superintendent JICHMOND A PETERSBUBO B. E CC Commencing Oct. 94th, 1875, Trslrs c this road wUl ma a follow : , , - . ! . , Lbavs BicBisoxn, lour a. .A m . a, M . . wiu a. lurougn hsu: 7:a a. Freight Train ; 1:45 P. M., Through Mall j 6 P.M, Freight Tram.: i 8 , , I U1VB rBTBBSBDBO, JlOSTB. . 7:50 A. U . Vrmltrht TWI. . V Thmnsk - ' Mail: ft P. IL Vnlral T.(. 7-a.S B ? Through UsU, Coaches attached In n f relirht trains far aeeommodstioa of passengers. Tbls ComDaav elteea sMclal Indorementa td the shinning imblle on line of tbe Raleis-h A Gssto.1, KaJelirti A AugusU snd Western N. CL Kail roads. In the wsv of low frebrht aad passenger rates. ' - ' - ' A.BUAW dkw-tf , 8aperintendnt JgSTABLISHED 1823. , . B BERT A. MA' TIN A CO . ; QBOCmS AND COMMISSION ' MERCHANTS, . No. IL. SrcAxoKE SrattT. , PETERSBURG, VA.. Consignments of Toliacco. Oh ton. Wbe:t Ave- solicited snd which will have fuithfu. personal sttrntion., , 1 juiyiwem. . .. - ; - . , - '"? i-
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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